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W. O. Robertson and
are up from Portland on a
The W. E. Matthews
moved to Portland the
the week.
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N E W B E R G , O R E G O N ......
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“The Old District School” will
be given by special request at
tonight.
Miss Mary Williams has been Fernwood
Rev. Homer Cox, of Portland,
quite sick, but shows some im preached
The European war is forcing up the price of merchandise in almost every line. We are
at the Chehalem Cen­
provement.
fighting to keep prices down. Our policy of SELLING IT FOR LESS-quality considered—
9:05 A. M. G. A. Graves was out from ter church on Wednesday night-
fully demonstrates this. For Friday and Saturday this week ws make son s spsn*l
11:02 A. M. Portland Wednesday visiting his Harold Say rode up from his
home at Wilsonville on his bike,
5:24 P. M. aged father.
prices that will not be duplicated when quality and merchandise is considered.
7:00 P. M . Mrs. S. J. Madson went to Tuesday, and spent the night
2:05 P. M. Newport the first of the week with his high school chum, Mil­
ton Kienle.
*1:06 P. M. with the Colcord family.
•Sunday only*
Harold Moore returned home President Pennington went to
from Brooks Monday, where he McMinnville Tuesday e\
¡S P E C IA L S :
C. Marsh was out from Port­ spent a week visiting with where he delivered an a<
land on business one day last friends.
before the county W. C. T. U
$1.25 Ladies muslin drawers
Ladies waists in black and white lawns
at....................................................
week.
convention.
Orlo Ballard left here last Sat­
Born to Mr. and Mrs. D. W. urday for Kendrick, Idaho, The Woman’s Auxiliary to Pa­
$1.75 Ladies muslin drawers
Ladies white crepe, nainsook, voile and
at....................................................
Stainbrook, on Monday, a son, where he has a job in a country cific College will meet with Mrs
lawn
waists—all
new
merchandise
and
the first-born.
newspaper office.
McDonald Saturday afternoon.
$1.50 Percale and chambry House
Dresses at.....................................
Mrs. Mary E. Allen is here Thirteen boxes of apples were Bring fancy work and enjoy a
from Eugene, visiting with Mrs started from here by parcel post social time.
$1.25 Crepe Kimonos
9-4 Bleached Sheeting—quality unequal-
B. H. Woodward.
at...................................................
on Tuesday for Fort Rock, Lake Mrs. Eva Sherwood and
Elmer Hollingsworth and fam­ county, the rate being 54 cents
1 lot of ladies knit drawers, 25c
down from McMinnvi
values at.......................................
ily are down from Black Rock lor a 50-pound box.
8-4
Unbleached
Sheeting
which
is
worth
Tuesday visiting her parents,
visiting with relatives.
Percale and Gingham Bungalow
L. M. Smith has sold his auto Mr. and Mrs. U. S. G. Miller and
aprons...........................................
S. E. Cummins came over from garage business to his nephew, attending the Nebraska-Kansas
One
assortment
of
pure
linen
towelings.
Carlton Tuesday to attend the Orville Smith, and will «etire picnic.
1 lot of Ladies Uuion Suits
14 to 18 inches wide and worth up to
at....................................................
from business, as his health wil Postal Inspector, F. E. Whit­
Nebraska-Kansas picnic.
Clark’s Spool Cotton,
Dr. E. P. Dixon spent one day not justify Any extra cares.
ney, came out from Portland
per spool at...................................
O.
B.
Kyle,
clerk
in
the
Bar-
hunting in tie Siuslaw section
36 inch bleached and unbleached muslins
Tuesday and closed a ten-year
Richardson’s Spool Silk (200 yds)
ond got the limit—three deer. croft drug store, is off on a vaca­ lease with S. J. Madson for the
per spool........................................
tion.
After
making
a
visit
at
Lewis and “Jent” Jones, for­
building now being used by the
Corvallis
"fie
wijl
go
to
the
mer residents of Newberg, were
U. S. government for postoffice
out from Portland last Satur­ mountains on a fishing trip.
purposes.
Safety Pina, the 6c A 1
Darning Cotton, 3 spools
Pin«, the 6 cent quality O
P. E. Day, of the Spaulding Rev. W. L. Mellinger who has
day.
quality,
per
card..
b
I
C
per
paper..
...........
.
for.................................
AH former Indiana people are Logging Co.’s office, in company been doing missionary work in
White
Tapes,
four
for
Hair
Pina, the 5 cent o
Hooka
and
Eyes,
the
A
1
quality, per package.. O C
only............................... aJC
invited to take part in the picnic with Mrs. Day and the little one, Mexico, gave a stereoptican lec­
5c quality per card m 2 C
to be held at the city park to­ is taking a vacation. They are ture, descriptive of that country
visitin * with relatives near Port and the people, at the Christian
morrow.
Dr. John S. Rankin and family land.
church Wednesday night and
arrived home last week from an Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morris are will speak again this evening.
cretion, and the little imp that
Notice T o Th e Public.
WEST CHEHALEM
auto trip to Newport, where basking in the sunshine and Admission free.
plays
ping-pong
with
human
ocean breezes at Newport this Mrs. N. L. Wiley, of Rex,
they spent a short vacation.
hearts has no more capable ally I hereby give notice tb the
Mr.
and
Mr.
M.
D.
Elbert
are
week.
J.
B.
Hunt
is
looking
C. C. Sloan, who has been laid after the jewelry store in their visited with her daughter, Mrs happy possessors of a new auto­ than a woman who loves at public that I will not be respon­
second sight, for experience sible for any debts that my wife,
up at his home for several weeks, absence.
Astleford, at Scotts Mills last mobile.
Annie Evangeline Feagins may
iqakes rapid subtle and bold.
was out in town for the first
Saturday
and
Sunday
and
at-
Miss
Ila
Hesgard
has
spent
the
H. D. Feagins.
B. H. Langworthy and daugh­ tended“Salem quarterly meeting
The women have tag days to contract.
time Wednesday morning.
week
in
Portland
visiting
with
Newberg,
Oregon.
I t pd
ter,
Floy,
have
gone
East
to
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gary, with visit for six or eight weeks. of Friends church which was an aunt. Miss Hannah Amoth. promote most every other public — August 20,1914.
their son and his wife, were out They will visit friends and rela­ leld there. Her mother, M b Mrs. John Winters spend a few enterprise, and why not a tag
from Portland last Sunday visit­ tives in North and South Da­ V lary Jane Jessup who had been days last week with Mrs. Joan­ day for bachelors? We have in
Oregon approximately fifty thou­
ing with the Clarence Butt fttm kota, and the old home in Min­ there- visiting for some time, re­
na
ftavis.
sand
bachelors and an equal
turned home with her.
tty.
nesota.
The
Hesgard
huller
is
now
on
number
widows. Why not
Mrs. C. B. Wilson and the new Prof. F. K. Jones and family, President Leonard W. Riley, the south side of the valley. The get them of together
and solve two
son are visiting at McMinnviUe who were detained here longer of McMinnville College, gave a clover there is turning out fairly
vexatious
problems
with one
with her sister, Mrs. C. J. Hos­ than they had expected to re­ most excellent address at Friends
marriage
license?
kins, while C. J. is off on a vacs main, owing to the sickness of church on last Sunday evening, well.
Dr. A. M. Davis was with the Eight Hours Was the D««i
tion.
his subject being “The Ideal Ed­ home
their
young
son,
left
for
their
folk a few days last week.
Floyd Bilyeau, chairman of home in Santa Paula, California, ucation.” It was a union ser­
the Fish and Game Commission, on Monday evening.
vice held by the various churches, S. M. Calkins and family According to Col. Bob Lind­ D id you ever stop to
came out from Portland to spend J. R. Pleasant, who formerly there was a good attendance, motored to Portland last Sun­ say, and the Colonel usually has think th at your child
Sunday with Mrs. Bilyeu and lived here, was down from Willa- and Prof. Riley received many day. They report a very pleasant a good one, two Irishmen met in
t
the street, and stopped to discuss could have been at
the baby.
commendations for his effort in trip.
mina
Tuesday.
He
is
arranging
affairs in general.
Mrs.
William
Carter
and
Mrs.
Rev. George F, Round will to go to Chandler, Arizona, avor of a Christian education.
preach at Friends church next where his brother, W. P. Pleas­ D. W. Emerson, who had been Will Brisbine were guests, a few “Tim,” said one of them, “did the head of the class
Sunday at the morning servix ant, who also lived in Newberg sick tor some time, died at a days ago, with the former’s yez hear about Casey?”
“I did not,” was the reply. had there been no eye
and Mrs. Round will speak in at one tinfe, is located.
Portland sanatarium Tuesday daughter, Mrs. N. P. Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Roberts, of “What about Casey?”
the evening.
morning.
The
body
was
brought
J. C. Porter is building up tome tor burial, and the funeral Portland, are visiting with the “.Why, Casey was drowned.” strain ?
Little Bernice Metcalf, of Eu­ quite
Do you know that nine stu­
“Not big Tim Casey?”
trade in Lake county by held from the Seventh Day Ad latter’s sister, Mrs. Boyd.
gene, is visiting with her grand­ >arcel a post,
“It
was
the
same.”
dents
out of ten whose eyes are
as he can send stuff ventist church, 6f which deceased Mrs. Boyd’s mother, Mrs. De-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. rom here cheaper
it can be was a member, on Wednesday. Witt, of Monmoth, is also visit­ “But Casey could swim like a not perfect are dull in school?
Metcalf, out in the Springbrook sent as height by than
dook.”
School will soon be commenc­
railroad
and he Emerson family came to ing with her.
neighborhood.
x
ing.
Are you going to let your
“Yis,
yis,
and
he
did
schwim.
stage from Portland. This week Oregon from Mankato, Minne­ Last Saturday morning Mr.
Rev. and Mrs. George F. Round he
kept it up for eight hours. child be at the foot of the class
have been in McMinnville during sent,several sacks of potatoes. so ta / several years ago, and and Mrs. L. H. Amoth and son He
But
Casey! He had to this year, because you neglected
the week, the former visiting Jesse Edwards and George C. ocated at Newberg. Deceased Lewis and daughter, Mrs. Tilda quit! poor
He
belonged
have his eyes corrected?
with friends and the latter at­ Ritchey attended the big ban­ was a veteran of the civil war, Hesgard motored to Portland. —Seattle Argus. to the union.” to Now
is the time to act.
They spent the time visiting with
tending the county convention quet given at the Portland and was 72 years of age.
Hotel in the city Tuesday, in E. W. Hod son, proprietor of relatives and friends and re­
of the W. C. T. U.
Monuments.
of Dr. Howard H. Russell, :he Parlor Pharmaey, the store turned Sunday evening.
Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Hamilton of lonor
Ohio, founder of bearing the motto, “We never Mrs. Mary Seely and sons, White Bronze made from re­
came out from Portland Tues­ the Westerville,
JEWELER-OPTICIAN
National
Anti-Saloon
League. sleep,” surprised aU his friends Sherman and Clyde, Mrs. Marion fined zinc, will never thoss grow,
day to attend the Nebraska-
NEWBERG
OREGON
Kansas picnic. Mr. Hamilton Dr. T. W. Hester and family, by packing his grip and leaving Young and son, and Mrs. Fanny deface or lettering grow dim.
J. C. Gregory, Agt.,
was pastor of the M. E. church Jay Gardner and family, of Dun­ the first of the week for Victoria, Young and little brother, all
Oregonian and Graphic
Newberg, O re one Weekly
dee,
and
Mr.
and,
Mrs.
H.
W.
from
Wilsonville,
were
Sunday
here a few years ago.
3. C., in company with Mrs.
year, $2.25.
Rev. Melvin and Mrs. Wire, of Griffin, uncle and aunt of Mrs. lodson, for a really and truly guests at the home of Mr. and
Gresham, have been visiting at Jester, are home from a hunting vacation. Just what he took to Mrs. Archie Seely.
the home of his parents, Mr. and and fishing trip to Siuslaw. work himself up to a point
Mrs. M. C. Wire, north of New­ They got three deer and plenty where he concluded to break WHY NOT TAG
of fish.
i
away, nobody knows, but he is
berg, during the week.
OREGON BACHELORS?
L. Evans and children gone, and J. H. WiUett, a Port­
Prune drying and hop picking and Mrs. her E. mother,
Mrs. Clemen- land druggist, is doing the pre­ A great many state legisla­
will begin early this season, with son, left here Wednesday
morn­ scription work in his absence. tures have given consideration
the crop of neither up to the ing for Lewiston, Idaho, where
average. The extremely dry they will spend two weeks visit­ Seven people from Wichita, to bills taxing bachelors and
weather has shortened the hop ing with Will Clemenson and Kansas, with an auto touring many convincing arguments
truck and a touring auto well have been presented why men
crop.
Mrs. C. R. Coons, son and fitted out with tents and a full who escape matrimony should
J. C. Colcord, cashier of the daughter, respectively, of Mrs. quota of other camping equip- pay a penalty, but why not tag
United States National Bank, Clemenson.
page, passed through Newberg them as a more painless and ef­
with Mrs. Colcord and daugh­ George H. Lutz, who recently on
Wednesday. On being inter­ fective method of extermination?
ter, Miss Evah, went to New­ returned from a short trip to rogated
reference to the If the bachelors were tagged the
port Tuesday for a vacation of :he Alberta country, says he condition with
U R Early Crawfords are gone, people came to the
of
the
roads, they said widows could easily find them
orchard and got them, but the MUIRS, which are
two weeks.
ound business pretty badly par­ the worst that they found in all and rapid would do the rest.
par
excellence
for canning purposes, will be ready after
I. E. Holt, who took the sum­ alyzed on account of the war, the trip from Wichita, was the The bachelor is naturally timid,
September 1. We quote on these the extremely low
mer course in manual training jractically everything in the much talked about Rex-Tigard bujt under the encouraging influ-
price of one dollar a bushel. Phone your order now.
at the University of Washington, way of improvements being stretch in Washington county, ices of a merry widow he can
will have charge of the manual made having closed down. The which is to be macadized this easily be led to the altar, tor
training work in the Highland season has been very dry, but year if a few hundred dollars there is no more helpless craft
Phone 17a6151
and Peninsular schools in Port­ grain is fairly good in the section more can be added to the sub­ afloat than a lovesick swain
land the coming year.
he visited.
scription already raised.
who has passed theageofdis-
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