i R • > *< i > ■ * ifoir 7-/.: '*• #1 <■ > I Locals ; L, "LV- F ollett, A. H. Boyd, G. W . Worden, S. M. Calkin», T illa Hesgard, J. U. Smith, Mianda Smith, Geo. Clark, E. G. Feodall, I. H. Sherwood, B. F. Yergen, H. Baker, N. P . Nelson, D.Sbaw, W. Richardson, C. Lungstrum, A. C. Seely, and the Misses Nel- son Lungstrum, Nellie Welmer, Crystal M t t . M n d c Strirly. Miss Charlcia Bewlev, o f P ort, land, spent the week-end w ith Miss Laurene Otis. TtmkmSm, 6:85 A. 9:10 A. 106 P. 4:06 P. 2:25 P. ^ :0 0 A. •Saturday M. M. ö:24 M. 7:00 M. 2:05 M. •12:66 M. night only. Y. P. P. A. ; iW. D. Honens has been out from Portland during the week visitin g his daughters, Mrs. Bee son and Mrs. Evans. Mrs. Cobey and daughter who were here from Eugene visiting w ith Mrs. Anna Jones were called home hastily last M onday morn ing, on account o f the serious ill East w itb M r. career, B. C. Mills is down from Salem ness of a daughter a t home from coaver, to buy goods on business today. a sudden attack o f appendicitis. Carter stores, arrived hoi M n . C. W. McClain made a The directors of the First Na Saturday evening and has been business trip to M cM innville on tional Bank met on Thursday busy during the week gettin g Wednesday. '* afternoon o f last week and e f ready for the spring trade. He Miss Helen George spent a few fected the new organisation as only went as far as Chicago and days in Portland last week visit outlined in the Graphic last week. St. Louis as he finished aphis in g at the home o f her unde. W. H . W oodw orth assumed the part o f the buying and left M r. duties o f president o f the bank Carter to go on to New York. J. T. Everest has gone to He says he encountered such ex at once. K lick itat county, Washington, ceedingly cold weather th a t be on a prospective real estate deal. Dr. H. J. Minthorn, o f New- glad to turn his face in the M r. and Mrs. M . McDonald P™ *. w ho has many friends in direction o f a milder climate. visited w ith relatives in P o rt Newberg, has a gtfn been taken On Thursday and Friday o f land last Saturday and Sunday. to a Portland hospital and is said to be in a critical condition, next week a Religious Education Grant H olt, a Salem repre he not having recovered from a Institute w ill be held in Newberg sentative o f the Spaulding L o g surgical operation which was under the auspices o f The De gin g Co., was in Newberg Tnes- nom inational Sunday School performed some time ago. day. Council o f the Northwest. The The W. C. T . U. Of Dundee w ill Miss Olive Bassett returned to instructors w ill be the Rev’s. Corvallis Sunday morning, after hold a memorial service in honor Miles B. Fisher, A. M. WiUiams, spending vacation week w ith her o f Frances W illard, Miss Lillian J. H. M atthew s, J. E. Billington, Stevens Sud Miss Edith H ill J. D. Spingston. T i e sessions parents. Booker next Sunday night a t 7 Rev., Weston F.. Shields, o f o'clock. A good program has w ill be held in the Friends church Medford, w ill preach a t the been prepared. Mrs. Louise P. a t 2:30 in the afternoon and at P resbyterian church next Sun Round w ill be one o f the speak 7:30 in the evening. A cordial invitation is extended to the day morning and evening. ers, . • public to attend the various ses Mrs. S. M . K in g has been in M r. and Mrs. A. B. W illiams, sions. Portland during the week mak who visited here for several days H ow ard M . ’ W illiam s has ing herself fam iliar w ith the new w ith Mrs. W illiam s’ parents, traded his home property located creations in spring millinery. M r. and Mrs. G. O. Bassett, left on the southwest corner of Sec Mrs. L. M. Carey went to for San Franciseo Tuesday. M r. ond and River streets to a man Salem to-day to attend the fu W illiams has accepted a position named Yost for a tract of 165 neral o f her nephew, Bari Pear in the Oregon building, and con acres located in the foot hills ten son who was drowned a t T illa sequently they w ill locate there or tw elve miles northwest of Mc fo r a year. \ mook. Minnville. His barn and cow Mrs. Alverta Andreas left for T . H. Fearry Jr. has established pasture on the east side of River her home at Los Angeles last a farmer’s purchasing agency a t street also goes in the trade. He M onday, her sifter, Mrs. Frank Springbrook and has opened a says there is in cultivation on Cummins going w ith her as far w a r e h o u s e there. He ships the place he gets some twenty- as Portland. potatoes and other farm prod five acres and several more acres The high school team w ill play ucts, allow in g farmers to club that can be put in cultivation the Corvallis high school team together in making shipments in w ith but little expense. There on the home floor on Saturday order to get the advantage of is also some finfc timber on the night o f this week. The game car lo t freight rates. place and springs near the house w ill be called a t 8 o'clock. Enos Ellis has traded his Che- th at w ill furnish pow er for all Mrs. Charley Rees, o f Perry- halem Mountain farm to C. H. kinds of purposes. He is much dale, and Mrs. Ivancovich, of Christenson, taking in the ex pleased w ith his trade and says Garibaldi, have been w ith their change the house and lo t located they w ill move to the place as father, M . D. Jones, during the on the southeast corner of School soon as they can arrange for it week who is sick at his home on and Hancock streets. M r. Chris and be ready to put in a crop. Cbehalem Mountain. tenson was down from Corvallis The question now is w hat will J. W. Chambers went to P ort the latter part of last week clos become o f Newberg, since H. M. land last Saturday to attend a ing up the deal. He w ill not get has been here helping hold the .meeting of the Association o f possession o f the farm until the lid down for these many, many Northwest Fruit Growers, the close of this season as it is rented. years and nobody ever thought meeting having been called for M arion C. George has returned of his tearing himself aw ay. the purpose o f discussing the question of by-products. L A new grand piano o f the well kdown I vers & Pond mpke is be ing bought of Kienle & Sons for the college, and the proceeds o f the series o f musical entertain ments being given by the school of music, are being applied on the purchase o f the instrument. A splendid program w ill be given Friday night which w ill m erit a full house. from Santa Barbara, California, where he spent several weeks visiting w ith his son Leonard who has been located there for the past tw o years. Mrs. George did not return w ith him. He says it rained so beard while he was there that it backed the ocean up, into the d ty and he thought it was time for him to return to a country where it ralnfc w ith some decorum. MRS. SWAN BENSON ENTERTAINS On Thursday o f last week Mre. Swan Benson, o f WestChehalem, entertained, delightfully. Her guests included the Aid Society of W est Chehalem church and other ladies o f the valley. An elaborate dinner was served at noon, after which the time was spent in conversation and needle work. The ladies eqjoy- court. M r. McClelland, the new stu- dent volunteer secretary for the Pacific C oa»t, w ill be a t the col- lege Friday o f this week in the interest o f th at organization. He w ill speak in chapel at 10 a m. « .. . JSSJSE s COLLEGE NOIES ody to langes and to lung disorders. Fresh A ir Is Im portant. Fresh A ir is the first essential healthly lungs. Tuberculosis, the commonest disease o f the lungs, can be practically avoided by plenty o f fresh air. In fact, about all disorders o f the lungs and air passages, including *olda, are bad air diseases; they * occur tim e of year when we a rt and when our houses B y taking a little care everyone, even those w ho live indoors, can get sufficient fresh a ir to avoid lung and throat disorders; anyone can open his bedroom windows a t night, and thus get from seven to nine hours of fresh air. During the day the office man and the housewife can get out of doors fo r a t least a few minutes; they can also throw open the win dow s and doors tw o, o r three times daring the day and permit an entirely fresh supply of air to take the place of the used-up air. Proper Food Is Im portant. T o keep the lungs writ, ju st as to keep well every other part o f the body, one must est properly. Pneumonia is a disease o f over fed individuals, while tuberculosis attacks the undernourished. Overfeeding is to be avoided simply by eating less, whereas an undernourished state of the body is usually to be corrected, not so much by eating more food, but by eating foods th at are easily digested, by thorough mastication and by avoiding overloading the stomach, and the use of tobacco, coffee, and alcoholic drinks. ville, March 12. Mr. W ilson’s line, ana neip <<A ,or interstate healthly, beautiful, Federation,” w as a strong ap w ay attractive little d ty . I t can peal for the abolition o f w ar by only be done by co-operation. means o f a world-wide govern We believe in our people th at ment. Lisle Hubbard, who rep they w ill unite in every w ay pos resented P. C. in tw o contests sible to prom ote the w ork. last year, w as awarded second Everything which adds to the place, and Meade E lliott ranked beauty and attractiveness of the third. The other speakers were d ty is a benefit to every citizen. Miles, Miss A lta The ladies of the Civic Im prove P I P V alter G u jà ? .T h e ment Chib are putting forth judges on thought were Rev. C. strenuous efforts to this end. A t O. W hitelv, Rev. Hom er Cox and their last meeting they decided Prof. A. C. Stanbrough, and on on a combined effort to secure delivery were Prof. W. W. Silver, the planting o f roses on every Pres. L. T. Pennington and Prof. parking in tow n, and that the parkings may be kept nicely M. D. Hawkins. mown. This can be done by Pacific University sprung a proper effort, and but little ex surprise on the local team last pense, and would add untold Saturday night by winning more beauty, and attractiveness to em phatically on P. C.’s floor the d ty . . I t is reported by those than they had on their own. w ho ought to have some knowl Tbs play was fast and rough, a edge o f conditions, th at thou- style which was to the disad s o f people from the far vantage o f the local players on east w ill probably visit the account o f their ligh t weight. Pacific Coast this summer. O f Referee G til ley, contrary to his coarse w e1 w ill get our share o f usual custom, allowed many these visitors and we ought to fouls, to go uncalled on both be ready to please and entertain teams. The score was 35 to 12. them. A committee was ap There w ill be no game this week. pointed by the club to push the The team w ill go to McMinnville work. the 19th of this month for a re- j And they w ill gladly assist in turn game. W illam ette w ill be' anyway they can. Clean up day seen here Feb. 28. w ill soon be here, when all the Arrangements are being made alleys, back yards, and out-of- by the local athletic association the-way places w ill no doubt be to participate in the Hexathlon put in first daas order, and then indoor track meet, which w ill be w e hope everyone, large, and held the first week in March. small, w ill help to keep them so. The silver loving cup offered by L a ter a rose planting day w ill Jeager Bros., o f Portland, to the be designated for early in March, winners o f this meet, was exhib and suggestions w ill be given on There w ill be a very interesting ited a t the P* U. game last Sat methods o f planting, to secure and instructive fruit grow ers’ urday night, and served to best results. '«The Caroline Tcstou t” rose is meeriaK held a t 10 a.m., Satur arouse much interest. A t a meet day, February 13th, in Duncans ing of the association held Tues preferred, as uniform ity in color, H all a t which time Prof. V. R. day, it was voted to accept and design w ill give thè finest Gardner, o f O. A. C., w ill endeav W illam ette’s invitation to take effect. This rose is quite hardy, or to show the benefits obtained part in a track meet to be held a vigorous grow er and a prolific by applying improved methods there M ay 22. Harold Hinshaw bloomer. E ffort is being made n the production and marketing was elected track manager for to secure the roses in large o ffra it grow n for canning pur quantity on an economical basis. this season. «* poses. It parties wishing roses w ill . This is o f vita l importance to Mrs. W. W. Silver spoke to the send their names, number de Y. W. C. A. a t their regular growers, especially o f canned sired, whether one or tw o years meeting this week. The Y. M. C. fruits, that they learn to handle old, they can probably be gotten their products in the proper A. hour was given over to a re to and advantage in large quan manner, elim inating the loss oi a port o f the recent conference o f tity . Student Volunteers, held a t O. A. It has also been suggested that good many dollars which could C. The conference was attended there are many vacant lots which otherwise have been saved for by Misses Ramsey and Benson persons wishing something o f the grow er. and M r. Keeney from here. Everybody is welcome, come the kind m ight secure for plant and learn something. A t a meeting o f the tennis asso ing potatoes and garden vege H. B. Crowell, ciation, called Wednesday noon, tables, answering tw o purposes, Fruit Inspector for Yamhill Co. W alter Guyer was elected presi help the tenants, and look much dent and Clarence Jones secre- better than the ta ll weeds and Weekly Oregonian and Graphic grass. On behalf o f committee Court both one year $2.25. FRUIT GROWERS’ ATTENTION