¿ fìn t o wfMRBMPSUM <•. V; y — ^^HH^Hp^Clean Up Lace Curtains sSw Sorth “ **° ,L ^ 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: * 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