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: - •» ■»•''¿tv?-' * » ’ --V- ■* ti '>VÍfiíW;íS!Ítí $ íí'**, y : . • • ^Wt'* ■ BWfcüiiiy and >í.- t „>« /* '■ * v •' > ¿w * ■%/.■■' »öS- r * f f ..'"r* "Ts’y - JWlffWúV -*-•-*■* l’OTMOWBMM Mrs. I down from the week to see her father, tlan Jenson. 9:06 A. 11:02 5:24 7:00 2:05 A- P. P. P. !*•» * Mr Mr. Portland* M ood to undergo surgical operation. ! . 'L Ï. m j •1:06 P. B ln . W iti Vestal Was called " -V, Salem the last of the week to at-, ; John A . Gearin was over from tend tbe funeral of St. Paul on business Wednesday which occurred there on Friday. I I Mrs. W. J. Bstabrook, o f L a Mrs. Charles Cobb and baby, Payette, visited here the first «5 Charles Francis, left tod ay for a the week. , - ^ ,J tw o ! weeks’ visit w ith Mrs. m }. C. Keller, o f Grays River, Cobb’s patents, M r. and M rs, Washington, is busy about tow n Frank Slater, who are residing this week. : * at Ostrander, Washington. Mrs. Cora Atkins arrived re M r. and Mrs.' R oy Bddens are . -3 cently from Philadelphia, Pa. visitin g relatives on the Red Hills and is visiting her patents, M r. this week. and B ln . J. L . M arshall as well CHAS, i George Sykes, a form er resident ofN ew berg, was up from P o rt as her tittle daughter w ho has made her home w ith the M ar land Saturday. shalls fo r som etim e. • Mrs, M . J. Thurston returned Tbe W om an’s Auxiliary to the first of the week from a visit Pacific College w ill meet a t the w ith her son a t Corvallis. - home o f Mrs. W. W. H ollings Wm. DeHaven, a hardware w orth on Saturday afternoon at merchant ot McMinnville, was 2:30. A ll ladies are invited to in tow n the first of the week. come and bring their fancy work M iss D orothy Bhret spent a and enjoy a social time. few days #the first o f the week m, M. C. Clarkson arrived here w ith friends a t Rez. Tuesday from W yom ing to at Ji< J. Hunsaker o f McM innville, tend the funeral of his father, w ho recently celebrated his 81st M ajor Thaddeus Clarkson. On J t birthday was in tow n Wednes Wednesday evening he started day. east w ith the body takin r it to Mrs. Florence Conklin is up Omaha, Nebraska, for burial. from Portland visiting her fath James W elch ,, o f Tacoma, er, Joseph H all who is in rather Washington, w ho was returning poor health. from Eastern Oregon where he MARIE D R E S S IE R Mrs. O rville Smith apd little attended the' funeral of a friend daughters went to L a F a yette stopped o ff here the first o f the Thursday to spend a few days week to see hjs daughter, Miss — The people o f Newberg are a t ing that if the sons o f C. B. Wilson and fam ily wereL W. E. Purdy movrd his fam ily w ith relatives. 4 Henrietta who is attending ^ dow n from the county seat to ' to their Buttcville ranch the first last to be treated *9 Pullman alike in ‘ See the Fairy Dance by six fit- Pacific College. service over the Paient-Tsgphers spend last Snoday w ith relative^. ojLjthr week where they wiU re- tie girls a t the Parent-Teachers’ Mrs. M ary Saltus who for. R. R. at Duncan’s H all Frida' Mrs. Busbong, o f Oak Grove, ■ if* * M r thè summer at*least. ,p l*y, “ The Sleeping Car/’ -Jan. several years has been a and Saturday evenings, Jan. 29 «d ries t w ork o f 20 th arid 80th. ful teacher in,,W ashington coun has been in tow n during the| j* .. Bnd vir* J. L H oskinvate and 30, a t 8 o ’clock. '“ The some ,way C. J. Hoskins and fam ily are ty, serving a greater part o f t£e week as the guest o f her niece, expecting to leave in a few days «rip .to 8 o .th n , w o r t a creature preparing to move to the ranch time as principal o f the Sher Mrs. B. P. Day. ^ « " H o » * l l . , « n t h lo o t otb- «“ - s - " - “ « o '. « ■ « Louis Mills, son of Alpheus to be gone about tw o month». to look after the Black Mtnorcas wood school, was in tow n last in their father’s absence. “ “ o r femal'- ,k * ‘ “ hated- week visitin g her ancles, I. R. M illa o f Springbrook, was out Th er w ill ^ o d took time w ith , from Portland the first of the their daughter, Mrs. F . K . Mrs. L. M. Parker, went to and A. 8 . Craven. ... 2 3 . 1 f f i E * V *“ " « and fam ilv at Santa Paula and Newberg s best talent. Reserved self-created, self-pitied and ab- WfCg. , , ' 8 alem Wednesday to see her C. C. Smith whose photo H \ f ' * ■ V • ^ _____ | seats w ill be on sale M onday tbe normativ self-loved. w H odM „ . , aad L Fred Rader is assisting Date « h o r i i » iriead . a t other point.. ^ daughter, Mrs. J. R. Pemberton, graphic sign was a land mark on This self-created creature is the Hutchins and sons on Chehalem and look in on the legislature.; F irst street for many years, but Mr. and Mrs. R. M Thurston B Frrgu son’s drug stores. Re- chronic grouch that w alks here 35 c, o n era i admis- Mrs. C. P . Butler and Miss who is n ow a resident o f P o rt monntam, in filling a contract ggd daughter went to Portland and there in every tow n and for 200 cords o f wood. Maud Butler went to L aF ayette land, visited here w ith his sons, M opday evening to see Forbes sion 25c, children 10 c. community searching fo r happi Tuesday evening to visit the Chris and Alfred last week. The N. L . Wiley sent a pen ot Black Robertson, the great actor in ness—that he may destroy it. la tter’s sister, Mrs. Charlie boys’ sister, Miss Lena was also Minorca chickens to Dallas Mon- “ Ham let” at the H eilig Theater. Flow ers and children, because here from Seattle. day morning to be entered at the They have had the opportunity Henry. they represent beauty and love, o f seeing several o f the best W . C. M iller, reoeninaadidate Public installation of officers Polk county poultry show. Portland, Ore., Jan. 19, 1915, he detests. He reads as he runs fo r county judge, was down from o f the American Yeomen took Mrs. Richard Sears and chil actors on tbe stage and are (Special)—Th at the livestock that all men are Kars aad all the com ity seat the first o f Hie place a t Odd Fellow s hall last dren have recently come from enthusiastic in their praise o f industry in Oregon has been krdmen bat creatures o f week to attend a> hop meeting Friday evening. A program of Silverton to spend the winter Robc'tson’s work. In summer he reviles thri&rfght developed to a point which musical selections, leadings and w ith her father, Silas Hanson. held hete< Tbe annual Thimble Bee and makes tbe state independent o f sunshine and hates the green Mrs. George H ow ie has the * drill by the degree team in There w ill be something doing benefit for the scholarship loan outside sources is indicated by hills. In w inter he reviles the sympathy of many friends on ac regalia was rendered. After this in the w ay o f excitement a t least fond given by the Wednesday the annual report of tbe P o rt deanring snow and ¿he purifying sumptuous banquet w as on Friday night when tbe college Club and Civic Improvement As land Union Stockyards for 1914 frost. The bitterness ot gall and count o f an accident which she served a t which 90 people were basket ball team meets the Mc- sociation will be held in tbe Com This report shows that 597,180 worm wood is within his heart. received n few days ago, when served. she fell, breaking a rib. MinnviHe team on the local-floor. mercial Club rooms Wednesday, head o ( livestock o f all classes Childttn flee from him and his January 27, a t 2:30 P. M. All was received daring the past w ife can be classed am ong the Attorney, Clarence Butt is in Admission 25c. By invitation, Rev. George F. Round w ill have charge o f the Salem this week in the interest On last M onday Mrs. Frank members o f the tw o dubs, as year, divided np as follow s: martyrs. Men shun him and the services at the Presbyterian o f the dry side of the prohibition Cummins received a telegram well as other ladies of the tow n 281,300 sheep; 237,725 hogs; w orld hates him. From an ear church next Sunday, preaching amendment that is calling forth from L os Angeles givin g informa are invited. A good program 74,360 cattle; 2,506 calves and ly age he walks this earth spread so much attention in the legisla tion o f the death of her mother, has been prepared. Silver offer 1,239 horses and males. Ore ing unhappiness and nnbetief—a both morning and evening. ing is expected. pga ; gon’s contribution to this im maker o f evil and discord. W. D. Honens who is making ture a t present. He carried w ith Mrs. Clara Meats, from apo Helen Byans celebrated her pressive to ta l was 48,789 cattle; - L et us throw the x-ray of self* his home w ith a daughter in him a vote from tbe churches ot plexy. Mrs. Meats rented her the tow n to the effect that they eighth birthday by i n v i t i n g 2,149 calves; 144,901 hogs and examination into oar own hearts home here a few m onthaago and Portland, visited here this week expected to have Oregon dry tw enty o f her little friends in Sat 196,425 sheep, leaving only an and search out the little microbe went to Los Angeles tospend the w ith his daughters, Mrs. Oliver when they voted it so in Novem winter w ith her daughter, Mrs. urday afternoon. Those present unimportant balance to he that has a tendency to m ultiply Brans and Mrs. R. B. Besson. ber, were: Thelma Rankin, Helen credited to surrounding states. and produce, in time, the hated Alverta Andreas. Her husband Artie Brans went to Portland J. M. Linton, aged 86 years, died here several years ago. Be Baird, Katherine Duer, Alice and One notable feature of this re grouch. There is too much love Saturday to see his cousin, John who had been a s u ffe r from Wallace Sims, Rath Sherlock, port is tbe remarkable falling off and sunshine in this old w orld of tbe tw o daughters men- Clemen son play “ An American cancer tor several years, died a t tioned above there is one son, Bbie Beedy, Thelma and Cleeta in the number o f calves received, oars to spoil it w ith the canker Citisen,” given by the Senior the home ot his son, 8 antuel Un- Wm. Meats. The body is being Stretch, Wallace and Charles only 3,506 having been received ot selfishness.—The Philosopher. class o f Washington High School. ton on South River street last brought home fo r burial by Mrs. Larkin, Bunice, Blanche and Ray in 1914 as compared w ith 4,666 ■ 1 1 ■ ni a Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Fletcher M onday night. The body was Andreas and arrival l i expected mond Prewing, Wilma Bvans in 1913; 2,798 in 1912; 6,818 in came down from LaF ayette and Bennie Huntington.' n to Laurel for burial by this evening. 11911 and 8,297 in 1910. This Monday to visit the latter’s the side o f the remains o fh is Residents o f Dundee have been falling o ff in the shipment o f On last Saturday night Major parents, M r. and Mrs. J. C. Nel wife who died several years ago. Thaddeus Clarkson, aged 74 complaining lately o f petty calves seems to indicate thdt son and numerous other rela Pnntral services were conducted years, died a t the home o f his thievery that has been going on farmers are generally recognizing tives. by Rev. Chaa. 0. W hitely. daughter, Mrs. Alfred T. W ol in that neighborhood in the wee the importance o f retaining .all M r. and Mrs. W. S. W harton Mrs. Row ell, wife o f J. B. R ow cott, w ife o f the secretary o f the small hours o f the night. One young meat animals either as entertained aa week-end guests ell, who had been in declining Newberg Cannery Asssociation. housewife lost five loaves o f future breeders o r 4a he shipped their brother-in-law, B. M. health for a long time, died a t M r. Clarkson w as born at bread, and another a sack o f on- as adult animals, a movement Woodin and wife, o f Colfax, her home on West First street la Uria Your Boy? Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and ions. The latter watched the which caa only result in increased Washington,'and also Miss Beig- last Sunday a t the age o f 79 was a soldier in the C ivil War. burglar a t work on tbe padlock financial returns to the farmers You caonot expect him to ba intemud quist, of Portland. years. Betides the husband, she He was a t one time Command er- ot her fruit bouse, although be and a more rapid increase in tbe fa Ms sehool work if be canari aaa ataarfr. bbsjt ba On Friday evening a f 7:80 left one daughter, who lives in h»-Chief o f the Grand Arm y ot was nnable to gain admittance, meat su ppl/of the state. Jori wfcri ha naafla. Ualasa you ara sharp, precesding the basket ball New York, one in Forest G rove the Republic and fo r four years She has since procured a 22 , and ! posrttva your boy*» sysright la all right game between Pacific College and and one in P o la n d . Funeral was postmaster a t Omaha, Neb- ¡ eaye she is ready to meet a n y , you aboold lai uà uxauriaa 11 at tace. McMinnville, tbe local faculty services were conducted by-R ev. raska. He had been a resident farther night callers. It is sup- j team w ill play the alttmni. Eith A. T. Norw ood and burial was o f Oregon for eleven yea n and posed this lootin g is done by| The Great C reator m his wis- er game w ill be worth the pries o f made in the West Chehalem cem for the past few months hsd camped between here dom created many men ot many admission. etery. located tuNewberg. minds and temperaments know- m <XK H AT SUPPLY AMPLE C A. MORRIS