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¿ fìn t o wfMRBMPSUM <•. V; y — ^^HH^Hp^Clean Up Lace Curtains sSw Sorth “ **° ,L<kl p“' 69c Ladies fancy stripes, daintily trimmed outing gowns, regular value 60c to 75c, 4 7 c Suits and Coats Now Selling at Half Price -Goodweight flannelette, f i n o .50 and$175 value, S pecial...-...W **«58 i . L* S L’A I ” I Big Bargains in Underwear and gallatea 95c One lot o f Boys H a t s , different colors and styles, Special...•••••■ One lot o f Boys Knee Pants, mixed 1 goods, Special ... One lot o f Boys Corduroy Pants, near- C Q r ly all sixes, worth 75c to $1.00............ O J7C Boys medium and heavy weight union • n its , word» 60c, Special............. ......“ * 7 A*lgt, 33 1-3 Per * V **1*Q rr TwUnKLií' •-*> ^ A 4- .. ,*V t Girts medium weight union suits, gray, 9 0 ribbed, sixes 4 to 14 yesra, special.... Girls medium weight union suits, white, • fine ribbed, nearly all sixes, spec- • * ■■■■ 1 • Mens light colored shirts, attached and a q _ detached collars, 60c to $1 va l special Mens hats, assorted colors and shapes, 6 7 -8 , 7 and 7 1-8, worth $1.50 to 7 7 $2.50, to clean u p .................................* * v Mens black sox, some slightly imper- C_ fect, 1214c to 25c value, special per pair W Mens gray Chumbray shirts, worth 50c, Big Cut in Ladies’ W aists New flowered lawn waists, white, i 7 _ worth 60c to 75c, special ....................C Black and white check waists, high a neck, worth 65c, special...................... ** » C Lot o f taffatas and messaline silk waists to dose out, at s low price. v- •' -i#' . ------------- — 1 11 - ......... .. - 1 "■ ----- " '<*11 Red Seal mid 32-inch Renfrew Ging- 1 a hams, specially priced at..................... 1 V C Lot o f dark colored fancy and plain o_ colored light gingham, 10c v a l, special O C Light and dark colored percales, 8 to 10 c values, special 1 &&C £• sixes Lot o f light and dark 10 and 13B4c value, a many different col- Pink, white and blue velveteen, regu lar 45e value. special............... .......... M en’s Clean-Up Sale ^ Mans heavy and medium weight ribbed shirts and drawers, «pedal................. OSFC Mens cotton pants, good weight, worth Q i f ^ $1.25 to $L50, special...........................JVVC Mens four-in-hand ties. .26c 1 9 1 O - values, to clean up at............... Mens cemented seam tan motor # 1 n o coats, clean-up price......... ...........#*••'0 ' Hosiery Specia SHOES H i HIGH ENOUGH, WHY PAY MME THAN WE ASK Ladies light weight lisle thread hose, Mack, 25c value, Special..... ............ Children’ s fine thread hose, extra value, S pecial............ ....................... Unbleached stocking feet, 9 5 cent values at .....................d* H gMd $1-50 to $3.35 ^ 7 £ » $ 2 .5 0 to $3.45 Ladies patent kid vamp, brocaded and plain r Ladies gun metal leather and doth tops, with high or low heel M . 3 5 t O $ 2 . 7 5 r? .t“11V4 $1.60 to $2.25 Misses Gun Metal and heavier shoes, good for 81x90 torn Children’ s Gun Metal and heavier shoes, sizes 5 to 11 a t ........... $ 1 .0 0 * » $ 1 .7 5 J— m Boys’ Clean-Up — ■Mil Ladies pants and vasts, med. weight, o o _ all sizes, good value, special....... ........ Odd lot o f ladies medium weight pants, In cream color only, worth 25c, 1 9 1 9 Clean-Up Sale price.................i ~ r ‘ 1 1 " " 1,1 ' "’T*"" 26c checked bib aprons, bound edges, -j o _ 25c value, &t*............. ..... •••• ............ . jiXSTmJSt ' I a Plain scrim with lace insertion and edge, ¡3 H p i ecru, n $1.25 1.25 to $L 88 w * white and $<¿8 value Special per p a ir.. • •« *• Ladies pure whits outing gowns, well made, i i ™ — w ■ , I III — ■— Conets Reduced No. 860 Special P. N. brand, regular value and odd lot worth $1.50 to Q {* $2.75, at Clean-Up p r i c e . . ....... SJOC *3 $1.25 Mens Gun Metal dress shoes, welt soles, a $2.95 to $3.75 Mens heavy and medium weight work shoes, ....$2.25 to $4.25 No. 1264 Front Lace style, good h i value, Special....,............ .............. o q Odd lot many kinds worth from 50c to j a . $1.50, broken Hnes, Special............... Boys Calfskin shoes, button and laoe, extra W SSE W !* to $2-50 Dress Goods Special Boys calfskin shoes, button and Isos, sixes a& Si $1.45 to $2.35 One lot o f new 40 inch goods, new up-to-date patterns, plain and fancy, extra : value, Special Clean-Up price............. D D C ■ TH AN REMNANTS ■ A.VM /pu* > "Y - v a rg Graphic Has the weather man located A fresh coating o f gravel is be- Prof. Hull, Miss Catherine a it Saturday night, an d a good at Portland lost his grip? It ing put on P in t street. There is Romig and Mrs. Chas. O. White- time is reported by a ll W O O D W A R D seems that there has scarcely much heavy hauling o f lumber -ly- Mrs. Vera Nelson, o f Lafay Miss Mildred Wills returned to ette, attended the agricultural Albany M onday morning. been a time in the past tw o and mill w ood over this street Others participating in the pro years but that he has had the and the suggestion is often heard gram are temperance workers of meeting lgst Saturday and Miss Jenny Harrison started newed acquaintance with : O ffle «. W h ite S3 oe rainfall below normal, and now expressed that it would be more local and state prominence. , Sunday tor Washington, where many friends in this vicinity. he says we are short about eight economical in the long run t o This entertainment is given to Mr. and Mrs Bhner Wright, she will reside with a sister. '-!'«/*• and a half inches for this season hard surface it. T his' might commemorate the noble work Mrs. O. Woodworth and J. W. Emil Farsileigh made the trip o f the year. Better rub out and to Portland Saturday. Moore attended the play, “ Silas, and lives of Prances B. Willard, prove to be true, but since such $1.60 Per Year in Advance begin over again. suggestions come from those Lillian- Stevens, Rev. Edith HiU the Chore Boy.” at west Cheha- John M oore, Mr. and Mrs. r. FEBRUARY 18. ISIS w ho don’t ow n any property on Bookyr, Mrs. Elisabeth White, lem ,' last Saturday evening. Elmer W right, Miss Maude They report an excellent enter- W right and Mrs. W oodworth, Newberg housewives w ho have the street, and consequently who was the first W. C. T. U. tainm • ent. eni F By special request, J. o f Rex, attended the play at the president o f Oregon; Mrs. K opp been annoyed by an unusually would not be called on to help and M n . Hina haw. W. Moore gave a rousing talk to achoql house Saturday night. *.*V large number o f back d oor cálle pay the biffs, it resolves itself in-, All a « invited.; i»a: *<y; * ' - > the audience^» the subject o f a Mrs. Oldham and children, o f for a handout during the past new school building at West Che- Stafford, Oregon, visted to, a ease o f advising the other tw o months should be cheerful haletn, which talk was greeted Sunday with her parents, Mr. fellows how to spend their very enthusiastically. under the strain. T w o Chicago and Mrs. S. W. Childers. ■ money, while the people down women, sisters, have recently SERVICE SUNDAY, FID. 21 * John Rapier and wife, o f Last F ridar evening Rev. and that way appear to be willing Salem, were in Rex and vacmity been bequeathed $50,000 by a Mrs. H. G. Crocker entertained to assume all the responsibility The church services next Sun- Monday. • young man who, ill and hungry; quite a number o f young folks in the matter. day will be o f special interest to / « , < « Phased to report that very pleasantly at their home.' » knocked nt their d oor four years leHmd will be con - 1 John Winters is somewhat all ' young people, i ago and was given food, shelter On Monday evening thirty or C. Chapman, Who has ducted principally by young peo- improved improve from her long and a . Portland market reporter and medical attention. Another tendered his resignation as pub pie. A t the morning meetini pem fnl attack o f sciatic more neighbors and friends gath says “ the tone of eggs is weak roof that “ the unusual” is still ered at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. licity manager for the Portland the theme will be, “ The Place o: tiam. er.” Good, they g o down better lironicled occasionally. Rev. Whitely’s chart talk, de Fred Andersonina social w ay to Commercial Club was in his Young People in the Kingdom o f when the tone is not to o strong. God.” Three o f our young peo layed a week on account o f bad give them a farewell reception a * J ¡ ! appears t o be general young boyhood days a street ple will speak on appropriate weather, was given last Thurs they axe leaving soon for their — ----------------- We notice that some Newberg house-cleaning time at manv of w aif in the City o f Chicago, topics under this theme. In the day week. A goodly number old home in Dakota. &Thd 0 > friends are sorry to see them de parents are still wasting money the newspaper shops in the sleeping on the soft side of door evening at 6:80 the Student Vol were in attendance and enjoyed part but will look for them to in sending sons to school who valley. The latest is the sale o f steps on various and sundry oc unteer Band, o f Pacific College, the excelleut lecture very much. return to the land of roses and The Garland boys are regret wfll have charge o f the services. persist in smoking cigarettes. the (jregojj City Courier to E. R. casions. Fpr five years be has ting the loss o f their large farm ted apples in the future. W. H. Wilson. Better save it for funeral ex Brown. M. J. Brown it a fluent been drawing down a salary o f horse last week. It was a fine The Comedy Co. was a animal and they feel its loss great success Saturday night .*1 penses—the funeral of fond hopes writer and has something going $7,500 a year and it is stated keenly, especially at this time o f The school house was filled to that are being btastedr if nothing all the time. While we have that he ha* been offered several year, when spring work is just the limit and the audience seem Ford Boyd, o f Salem, is graft- been unable to agree with positions at salaries ranging more. coming on. ed to appreciate the play every many o f thetheories of state and from $ 10,000 to $ 12,000 a year, ig prune trees for A. D. Jen- O vers hundred from Rex and way. Thé receipts were $21.00. ins and others in this vichdty. The prohibition win passed national government which he all o f which goes to show that Rev. Tyler Coburn, a boyhood neighboring districts assembled Job. M oore o f Rex kindly gave both bouses of the legislature advances, he puts hit thought* there are opportunities for the friend o f Rev. Astleford, spent for the Agricultural Meeting at some good remarks on hi h with but little opposition when it dow n in a style all his own and fellows who have the push to ! Friday with him at tile home o f this place last Saturday. The school work and the kind o f a program was as follows: t building needed in our rural came up for a final vote and has in a way that makes interesting carry them through. Mr. Chap- N. L. Wiley. 10:00 “ America” community. ,, ... t been signed by the governor. reading. Mr. B rotra-w ill get a man announces that he will cm Mrs. Jons*, spent several days 1006 Opening Words. The W. C. T . U. met with Mrs. bark in the publishing business o f last week in Portland, her 10:15 Addrew—“ Dsinr Herd Record W ith the close of the present hearing wherever he goes. Komfaw” by ftor. Barr, of 0. Edith W alton last Saturday af Mary, joining her on in Portland the first of April, his year Oregon will g o out o f the ternoon, Feb. 18. After the de Another report comes from principal publication being a 11.00 »toerfr saloon business. It has been a votional meeting it was decided the Prof. W. E. Spahr, o f Pacific long road and a bard fight but W ashington to -the effect that weekly newspaper to be called ro pay $2 tow ards memorial College, gave an interesting talk ' ooffei the transfer o f the locks at Ore the Oregon Voter, which will dis at the church Sunday evening. it is a glorious victory. underths gon City to the United States cuss issues that are before the Harry Quaintenca, o f Hilis- .carried E ditor Humphrey o f the Jeffer government is soon to be made, voters of Oregon in the various iro, is visiting the family o f for the secretary to write a letter son Review, has just discovered but farmers np the valley who municipal and state elections Kane for a few days, F. to senators and representatives $00 f roiiowea nil i t ■ m k forty people from Rex the “ new wom an.” While he have been paying toll all these that are held throughout the oy « not to have Scientific Instruction * „"’v w as laid up with the grip Mrs. years on products shipped state. law changed. T w o dollars was nted at the Gibbs 800 Biffy,” presen' subscribed for Francis Willard Humphrey acted as news-gather- through the locks should not be Stereoptican slides were given memorial fund. A number o f school house last Wednesday, M MEMORY OF cr and she made such a hasty about baying pow der for liiwitorl stage in the evening st the church and otbef matters pertaining to the o f it that he threatens to keep the celebration, since it is not the somewhat difficult discussed in a very interesting union were discussed and after ( DEPARTED WORKERS fi t . . given very well, the manner by F. L Griffin. Every the dainty refreshments the her on the jo b . M any a man in at all unlikely that another bolt P _ foiled very satisfae- body attending the mee o f emergency has . been or tw o of red tape will be cut be Willard Memorial Day will be villain meeting adjourned to meet in much benefltted by the and the hero restored to March with Mrs. S. W. New- to realize that “ mother** fore the locks are made free. Such observed next Sunday at 2:30 her blundering but and demonstrations. house. the ability 04 reports have .brea com ing at p.m. at tb g jd . E. church. the periodical spells for tw o years] Among the musical numbers o f f o T a S ^ n * the3*1 * the program will be selections by benefit. C. ? a 1 Quern t Of JBß h ftif. -J,: -£ à ti. i ¿¿V ,*. Á -J í