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B K bi É b I b Ì í ' • *Y \ .________ _ _ ■M M o ffo e h g thought they would be able to Mr. Kelsey, and his get over about five miles o f road Newberg friends w ill hope that in a day when they g o t the ma be w ill return home to teU o f chine to w orking w dl. w hat he saw. ' If . Miss Constance Ewing w as ap # • . y P ' £ Mrs. M. H . Bowerman ha» from Portland as an over-Sun- gone to Salem to care fo r aunt day visitor w ith Miss Mabel Arrival and Departure of P u - tin have made many friends in Elisabeth Miles who is not in Rush. Mrs. Gertrude Suders, wife at Newberg who w ill regret to see her usual health at present. ' Mrs. H. M. Huffman and chil Wm. Suders,' died at her home them go. rn U h rh e M . 1 M .lb .t a W \ +"r • • * ■ dren and Mrs. Anna Hutchens out northwest o f Newberg last M ilton York and fam ily were 6:35 A. M. 9:10 A M. left here to d a y for their former Sunday at the age of 60 years. 8:46 A. M. 11:02 A M. up from Portland Sunday visit home a t Valton, Wisconsin. A The funeral was conducted on 1:16 P. M. 5:27 P . M. ing with relatives. Clarence Brubaker and Miss Tuesday by Rev. A. T. Nprwood. Mias Sibyl W oodward has 7:20 P . M. 4:07 P . M. M r. and Mrs. Alvin Clark and. been spending the week in P ort Anna Keim were ' here from Ridgefield, Washington, on a son Roy, and M r. and Mrs. S. B. M offitt was out from land w ith her sister, Mrs. W. A. visit w ith friends last Sunday. Oliver Neal were up from P o rt Portland Tuesday. King. land last 8unday visiting a t D tj L « Fortune has sold, a stffcn- James Fisher was down from Miss Anna Fogle who spent T. W. Hesters. Mrs. Clark is a Salem last Sunday. ten days caring tor her mother, acre tract located on the road sister and Mrs. Neal a cousin o i P. L . Harford, a fo rmer New Mrs, W. H. Galland, w ho was leading to the southwest ofNew- m / berg, to Wm. Fletcher from T illa Mrs. Hester. iìr berg man, Was in tow n Monday quite sick, is back a t her desk . ' 1*|ry mook. fjg> again this week. Y ‘Y, fo r a short .time. ■ ! Edwards heAded a Clyde C *r «7 again as Mrs. l o i t e r W ilson, o f Spring- •vf r -pany or business men w ho have are just as good? in the kid line as head chainman fo r a surveying brook, who spent a month at are relatively ikh party that has some work to do Greenleaf, Idaho, w ith one oi her gone t o Salem today to inter- K ayser’s are in the silk gloves. They Governor West on behalf sisters, has returned home, show in'M alhenr county. The supremacy o f Oregon as a o f the Rex-Tigard road im prove are the best kid gloves ever sold at M r. and Mrs. B. Judd, o f Spo ing improvement in health. dairy state, so often asserted by* ment. * 4 D r. J. F . Calbreath, who for kane, who are in the city looking the Agricultural College dairy $1.50. W e have a lon g list o f cus Rev. and M rs. Charles 0. over property w ith the intention many years was one o f the lead department, is being verified by W hitely attended Salem quarter o f settling in this section, are a t ing physicians o f McMinnville, tests and records made in va tomers that w ill have no other brand. b la s t ly meeting of Friends church ■was out from Portland last Sun The Gregory. rious parts of the state. The Saturday and Sunday, They number o f cattle o f anyone breed Mrs. B. J. H oots, who was up day visiting w ith John U. Smiths came home on the boat Tuesday up the valley. in Oregon is very small in com from Oregon C ity last week vis morning. Freight traffic is said parison w ith the number o f that itin g her daughter, Mrs. Yeager The bedraggled-looking E gypt to be very light now on the up breed in the United States, yet ian woman who was in tow n a t Dundee, was in Newberg on per river and the steam boat men the number o f cows th at have M onday offering to tell fortunes business last Saturday. say they are liable to lay o ff for *■ - v'.ifm >• Percy B. Arlett, manager tor a t ten cents per head, seemed to a while until business picks up made note-worthy records in Or egon i* a very large percentage the California Ink Co. in P ort find few w ho were w illing to put again. of the entire number in the.Uni- land, passed through Newberg up the price to hear their “ past, Miss Laura Heston, w ho w ill ted States. w ith his wife and child last Sat present and future" revealed be remembered as the daughter Dr. Hester gave a very helpful In the Jersey breed this condi urday on the w ay to Salem. O f The regular business meeting o f Mr. and Mrs. Canby Heston, chapel talk Thursday o f last course he called a t the Graphic of the W om an’s Auxiliary to Pa former residents o f Newberg, re tion is most noticeable. O f six week on “ The Proper Use- o f ornce. *. cific College has been postponed cently returned to Portland teen cows in the United States M oney." that have produced over 900 Rev. George F. and Mrs. Round one week, and Will occur Satur after having spent three years as The base ball game last Friday pounds of butter in a year 4 . arrived home last week from day, M ay 30, at 2:30 p. m., at a trained nurse in the Philip afternoon w i t h M cM innville cows, 25 per cent, are in Oregon. their extended visit a t Canyon the Dorm itory. Rebecca W. H. pines. While aw ay she visited College looked like a walk-away Of 30athat have produced more C ity, Grant county. They say Smith, secretary. different countries in the Orient, than 800 pounds o f butter, 6 for the visitors until the ninth Orville H ollingsworth, who is including a visit w ith Claude they had a very enjoyable trip cows, 20 per cent, are In Oregon. inning when it began to look but are glad to get back to the engaged in the furniture and un Clark, a former New berg lad like a track meet fo r the locals. Kryptok are an dertaking business at Toledo, who is doing Y. M . C. A. work Of 105 cows that have produced They pat four men across the W illam ette valley again. o f Bifocals, r a Clever Bjr more than 700 pounds of butter received the Republican nomina in China. method o f : two kinds oi Floyd Bilyeu, o f Portland, w plate in this round, making the within a year 14, alm ost 15 per in tow n the first o f the week tion tor coroner for Lincoln M r. and Mrs. J. W. Hobbs cent are in Oregon. There are score 6 to 6. Although there it-, prepared optical glass, the distance portions are so combined that wearing a smile th at w ill doubt county^ making the race against drove down from Eugene Tues but 5 cows in the whole country mained thirty-five minutes till there are absolutely no visible dividing less last until the November the tow ering pioneer o f the day in a new machine, and are that have produced over 1,000 train time, the county seat lads law s between to m ar ths appearance or election, all on account o f the county, Dr. Carter. visiting w ith M r. and Mrs. J. L. pounds o f butter per year, but evidently felt uneasy in regard irritate the sight. * ’ L- L . Dye received information Hoskins and other relatives. Mr. fact that his favorite candidate, there is one more that came to an additional inning, a* they y m Dr. Smith, received the Demo Wednesday o f the death of his Hobbs says Eugene is ttrou g fo r within 7.1 ounces of reaching the insisted on calling the game in cratic nomination for governor, son-in-law,. Robert Hixson, o f prohibition, and Be believes’ Ore mark, and that one is an Oregon stead o f playing; o ff the tie. The gon w ill be voted dry in Novem M anager E lliott offered to take The music department o f the Vancouver, Washington. cow. body is to be brought to New ber by a good m ajority. He is a them home in atttoir if they college announce Jtwo recitals to The foregoing figures are from, Instead o f tw o pair o f glasses, a sin berg Friday to he laid beside the strong supporter o f R. A. Booth official records, which are kept missed the train, but all to no be given in W ood-M ar Hall to gle pair' o f these bifocals is all that.k which the public is cordially in remains of his wife who died tw o for United States senator and by but few dairymen. There are avail. Home they went. Man Compared with Kryptok the old style bifocal lenses with vited. There w ill be no charge years , ago. Three sons and a Dr. W ithy com be for governor. more than 60 breeders o f pure ager B running showed the tor admission. The dates w ill daughter are left. / Since losing his jo b w ith the bred Jerseys in Oregon, and but proper spirit in w anting to play s winding portion pasted on are un Miss M ary Kenw orthy, pro railroad company, carrying the tw elve are doing advanced regis it out, but he was over-ruled by sightly sad even disfiguring. They ac be Friday, M ay 22, and Mon- centuate the age o f the w earer, besides day, M ay 25, and the time in fessor o f Greek in Pacific College, mail, W„ M. W oodruff has evi try work. This is called a poor more timid counsel. making it necessary to duck end dodge is planning to spend her vaca dently been putting the burden showing by Professor Graves, each case 8 P. M. The entertainment given b y the ever pros sot dividing lines in a tion at the home o f her parents aw kw ard manner. B at with o f the fam ily support up to the head o f the college dairy depart the dorm itory students last Fri W. B. Sims recently bought o f K ryptoks nil this is ^voided. N o one. in Richmond, Indiana, and w ill hennery, w ith the result th at be ment, but it has accomplished day night in W ood-M ar Hall Mr. Slater the acreage on Wy- nooski street, form erly known as leave as soon as college closes, is able to report good progress, enough to show Oregon’s unex was quite successful. Although- that you w ear bifocals, fo r there are no the crowd was not as large as dust-eoUeeting visible m arks to adver the M artin Cook place, and is do going by w ay o f the Canadian since on Tuesday morning he celled dairy resources. had been hoped tor, it partly tise the fact. Both surfaces o f each ing a lo t o f improvement work on Pacific. She w ill return in Sep was exhibiting an egg that tember to take up her w ork as measured seven inches in circum made up for the deficiency in ap lens are dean and clear. it in order to make it productive. teacher again. ference one w ay and eight and a preciation. The program was W hatever M r. Sims undertakes Elisabeth M. Hadley was born unique, and the dorm itory par The spring colt Mrs. Josie Ev quarter the other, and weighed to do be does well, and this is the secret of his success in buying erest drives to the fam ily car 5 11-24 ounces. This faithful in Chatham county, South Caro lor scene, in particular, was dif riage is 31 years oldr "and a go- pullet should be given a prom i lina, February 8, 1837. ferent from the ordinary type o f and disposing o f real estate. In young womanhood she in’ on ," being still in a good nent place in the parade Satur entertainment. In precinct No. 3 W. L. Rob- Our modern methods o f scientific eye 12 moved to M organ county, In Saturday seemed to be well examination enable us to tell exactly ertson was elected as precinct state o f preservation and ready day. Albert Benson was in tow n diana, where on April 20, 1856 suited for picnic parties,. there w hat your eyes need in the way o f cor committeeman on the progress tor a drive on call a t any time. ive ticket by an overwhelming Mrs. Everest says she has trouble Wednesday afternoon laying she was married . to Isaac Hin- being tw o such celebrations up rective lenses for fa r and near vision. W e are fa lly equipped to combine these m ajority. There were tw o votes keeping the mare in good flesh in a supply o f poison w ith shaw, who departed this life the river. One party, composed corrections exactly hi Kryptok lenses. during the winter season but be April 3, 1912. T o this union which he hopes to exterm inate cast for the party and he received m ostly o f students, went in the Our experience includes the perfect fit ine children were born, seven o f fore another winter she w ill have the gray digger fam ily o f rodents one o f them. Others who were morning and occupied the space ting o f the lenses before the eyes in complimented by a single vote, her teeth fixed by a dentist so that has been playing havoc whom survive and were at her around M a l l o r y ’ s Landing, mountings best suited and most becom though none o f them belong to she a n better masticate dry feed. w ith his corn crop. During the bedside during her last illness. while some o f the more “ gay ing to your features. This is a science to which w e have given very careful When grass comes she fattens up The fam ily moved to Kansas, fine le a th e r the latter part o f the party, were W. W. Nelson and frivolous" members o f the study, and consequently our patrons en March he planted 55 acres and California and Washington suc faculty set out about tw o thirty for attorney%eneral, G. C. Ritch and looks like a fbur-year-old. joy the utmost in com fort and improved W. A. Baker, w ho was in tow n had it practically all taken by cessively, and in November 1906 and went further up stream. appearance. ey, representative, C h a r l e s Churchill, justice of the peace, Tuesday, said he was planting the squirrels. A second planting the deceased and her aged hus Needless to say all g o t back safe tw enty acres to corn while his went the same w ay. He has band came to Newberg to make ly—some later. Wesley Boyes, constable. neighbor, George Leach, was been making a w ar on the Ijttle their home. The student body and faculty Rev. and Mrs. B. I. Harring putting in fifteen acres. He says She became a Christian at an pests and has them pretty well enjoyed a treat Tuesday morn The m after o f glasses is one elosely as ton are in Portland attending he finds it more profitable to thinned out, so th at w ith a good early age and united with the ing o f this week, when Miss sociated kith your own health and hap the annual conference of the Free grow feed and put it into dairy supply of poison he hopes to Friends church. Not finding the Katherine Rotnig appeared in piness, and w e urge you not to delay in Methodist church, and since they cows and hogs than to grow make a clean-up and still be able church o f her choice in the var- chapel. Miss Rom ig sang a the m atter o f consulting os on this very have been stationed in Newberg grain for the market. Before to get a crop. Patience and per- ion* places where she resided, group o f Spring songs which important subject. I f you w ear glasses, the full time lim it o f three years, planting corn he works his w e can very easily prove the value o f severance ought in this instance she cast her lot with other made quite a “ h it" w ith the au our service; if you do not w ear glasses, they expect to be sent to some ground over and over until it is to bring a final reward, for a lot branches o f the church, but on dience. other charge. The local work as mellow as an ash heap. This we can quickly and accurately tell o f both seems to be required. . \ coming to Newberg, she with her whether you should, and if so, what has prospered under the leader makes it hold the moisture and Rev. C. O. W hitely addressed Commissioner S. M . Calkins husband again united with ship of Rev. Harrington and he also saves a good deal o f culti the weekly Y. M. C. A. meeting kind o f glasses you need, no m atter informed M ayor Cokord a few Friends. what they may be. on Wednesday on “ The M inistry ¡8 held in good esteem by the vation after the corn is up. The end came on M ay 6, and days ago th at the county court people generally o f Newberg. M r. and Mrs. Nathan Cook placed an order four weeks ago tw o days later funeral services as a Life W’ork.” G. A. M artin has resigned his were over from Waconda on the for an o il sprinkler for roads, were conducted at the Friends position as bookkeeper for the Oregon Electric for a visit w ith and that on its arrival, which is church by Rev. Charles 0. Mrs. looked for a t any time, w ork Whitely, the pastor, assisted by Yamhill Electric Co., and w ill relatives last Sunday. leave the first o f the month for Coofc received the information w ill begin ' on the principal Rev. W alton Skipworth, pastor The W. C. T. U. w ill hold their I f we give you Kryptok lenses, Goldfield, Nevada, where he has recently that her grandfather, roads o f the county. He also o f the M. E. church. regular meeting Wednesday,. fitted in Fit*-U Mountings, you secured a similar position w ith a Asa Kelsey, who was a resident stated that it Newberg wanted M ay 27, at 2:30 p. m., at have absolutely the best, and big gold mining company at an o f Newberg a few years ago, was any streets oiled the county Frances E. M atthews, 402 C ol you w ill be proud o f yonrglasses. increased salary. Mrs. M artin i planning to make a trip to the would do the w ork at actual lege street. Mrs. Charles 0. and iittfe sou w ill remain in Ore H oly Land in company w ith his cost. The county w ill buy oil at Florence B. Potter, 18 and Lee W hitdy w ill have charge of the gon for some time and visit w ith son Fdward, who is doing mis wholesale in large quantities program. S u bject-Pu rity. All R a j burn, 23. relatives before going to their sion w ork at Ramallah. There which w ill make the cost quite JE W E LE R -O P T IC IA N are cordially invited. v new home. M r. and Mrs- Mar- are few men who would get low . M r. Calkins said he Raising hell dulls the raiser. Press Corea. Newbsrg, Oregon rsonaísj 9 gyger Silk Gloves are the best because they wear best and fit best,. When you buy silk gloves insist on tfa& Kayser make. We h^Ve them in black, white and tan, both short and elbow lengths. Í Kid Gloves OREGON DABÏ ROOMS The Miller Mercantile Go. COLLEGE NOTES 1. W hat are Kryp- tok Loues? 2 . W hy should I buy Kryptoks? OBITUARY 3 . W here Can I Buy Kryptoks? W. C. T. U. NOTES. MARRIAGE LICENSES C. A. MORRIS V