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and Miss Mildred J — M l ............................................................ ............................. Rev. A. Astlcford and fami a splendid report o f cam« over from Scotta Mills tltf ‘V oi /A # 0 / a iA/my Ami tA0 mnrA # / m JWwfe” ention of the W. C. first o f the week for a visit with Newberg. A candy Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Wiley, the for the near parents o f Mrs. Astleford at Rex. some bills were allow- Miss Halcyon Wiley who was at ion decided to meet Scotts Mills during the prune at the residence of Mrs. harvesting season came home P m > The college auxiliary will The ladies spent a with them .^-'Y ^ in the Imperial parlor« Saturday over their cups of Tufts who was at afternoon at 2:30. cheese and pumpkin bead o f the Anti-Saloon At the Cbriitian church Sun ; forces in Oregon a few S t jCights the W orld day morning “ The Sublimity Somerselt, Ma- years ago, will speak at t I a Gfeat Conviction." dd Hubbard Sorner- Friends church Sunday mornin W e are one 18000 distributors o f tins “ The Choice o f Moaea.” ts,came out in their on the matter of the proper perfect, ligh t Edison has contributed j Mr. and Mra. Prank Byana are aervance o f the Sabbath. At tl a visit with Mr. more to the help and com fort o f the race | the parents o f twin baby girls, evening service Rev. George F, K. L. Tangen Sunday, i and good as they can be ip the Round will apeak than any man living. Through hi* life Rev. and Mrs. H. G. Crocker ■( daytime, Prank aaya, but at o f ceaseless effort he has put within the At a meeting of the executive End George arid Mrs. Hesgard B. S. Craven is oat.from Port- night, “ oh m y!" committee of the Yamhill Conn, *od son motored to Forest Grove reach o f all, a perfect light no home, store land on business today* j Jim Herd has rented hisfathera ty Poultry Association held 1 « * Sunday. M or factory should be w ithout If you Mamie Marr and farm out north o f Newberg on Priday evening B. F. Keeney, Mr. and Mrs. H. Chase and are not fixed, w e will attend to th at are visiting with the side o f Chehalem Mountain Eugene, was chosen forjudge Mrs. C. L. Johnson motored out j i at Hillsboro tbia week. and hia mother and the children the poultry show to behel to Charley Wells’ Sunday, Mrs. are moving to Yamhill where Newberg just before the Christ* Johnson having spent some time ; and Mra. Chariey Cullison out from Portland visiting they have rented a larger place. m a s h o l i d a y s e a s o n . in Newberg at the home o f Mrs. tivea the first o f the Leslie C. Brown died at hia Keeney ia reputed to be a home on. Illinois street on Wed competent man for the place, m Ed Erickson and Miss Lotta weak. “ TT SERVES YOU RIGHT** nesday afternoon. Funeral ser J. W. Henry who has been here Tby next regular meeting o f the Foss o f Portland remained over IS SSS SS » « — a — H — — — H — I — H I — I — — « fo r the past five months with hia vices will be conducted at the W. C. T. U. will be held a t the Sunday at the borne of Mrs. C horse has joined hia family Hollingsworth chapel Friday home o f Mrs. Maria B o w crn a a Jacobson.?■ ¥... - ■ ■ Miss Fleda and Ruth Kane Mrs. James K ane'and Mrs. morning at 10 o'clock by Rev. second, door west of the Baptist ortland. Rev. find Mrs. H. G. Crocker have both been ill the greater Jack Sawyer spent several davs parsonage, next Wednesday, at and son and Mias Christine M ey Mrs. Emma May'Bnglert who Hiram Gould. * v At the Presbyterian church 2:30 p. m. It is desired that all er drove the car toP ortland and part o f the week with tonsilitis, of the week shopping in Port died at her home near Laurel on land. but are better at the time. back Monday. • . 4 '¥ .la st Saturday, was b o r i f ¡ r i p * next Sunday morning “ The Dei o f the anperintendents of the Moore Bros, recently got from ty of Christ;” evening union ser ferent departments be Ross Wilev has returned home on Monday. Supt. Duncan o f McMinnville, vice o f all Newberg evangelical and also the program con»* from Grass Valley, where he has large duck farms in Massachu John finery, a former resident was a visitor at the school Tues been working the past summer. setts and Pennsylvania 34 full churches in the Presbyterian mittee in order that .we may o f this county, died at hia home day. blooded Mammoth Pekin drakes, church. Subject, “ The Sabbath make' plans' for the year’s worfi Arthur Peters is attending in Portland on Tocad ay at the Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chris at a cost o f nearly tw o hnndred Observance L aw ” by Rev. G- L. before us. There will be a “ quizft business college in Portland, re age<rf^9,yeara. ^ tenson did not leave until last dollars, to add to their breeding Tufts. Pb. D. on work o f superintendents. Monday for their new .home in turning borne over Saturday and L. A. Moore and his neice, stock tor the coming season. Mr. and Mrs. George H. E. B. M. Idaho. They have the best wish Sunday. Blaine Moore, spent the week end Their pullets less than six months Rogers, of Los Angeles, came in Thieves broke into the cotta; Mrs. A. H. Dean passed Sun old have started laying, and the es of their many friends here in in Hoquiam. Washington, visit, on the eleven o ’clock train to at 606 Franklin street occupt day and Monday in Portland. their new abode. ■ ' ■ id g her brother. incubators will start shortly to day in company with the latter’s by Mrs. Mary B. Bankson and Miss Katherine Pettingill, of furnish early spring duck« for Mrs. Green, the mother of E. mother, Mrs. R. Pettyjohn, who Mra, G. D. Parrish from Camas Miss Ida M. Woods, last Sun Newberg, spent Sunday at Rex the market. F, Green and Mrs. L N. Camp is dow n from the Alberta coun Prairie, Montana, arrived Sat day evening, and carried away ' visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. L. k bell, left here the first o f the week try for a visit. r 7 V, J tw o watches belonging to the urday for a visit with her sister Jenkins. for her home in Oskaloosa, Iow a. - Since arriving at her home at atter, one of which had been her Mrs. Staley, and family. Calvin Allen, a brother t o Mrs. Staley, Mr. and Mra. L. E. Brower Rushville, Indiana, Miss Ella Ml. and Mrs. David Martin, mother’s, and other ar “ But, Eliza," said the mistress, came also for a visit Wednesday o f Newberg, attended the morn «am é out “from Newport a few Macy writes to friends here that amounting altogether to _ . M-hr-.W« “ your little boy was christened days ago for the purpose of im the had a very pleasant visit siderable value. Strange to say.: from l)ngtm ’ Nebraska ing services at thePriendschnrch George Washington. Why dp proving a tract of land they own with former Newberg friends at Mrs. Bankson’s personal Sunday. vou call him Izaak Walton? dow n on th* old ferry road “ ar various places in California after were not molested. The Clifford Cordier surprised Walton, you know, was the the ri*V H | 5 jjh 0 ^ & - leaving here a month ago. dences of Prank Haskins and his parents and friends last week famous fisherman." Mr. and Ms«» Andrew Chris- C /M . Roberts made a business by going to Portland and tak B. L. Ricks, who sold his per P. Van Dyke were also pi “ Yes’ m ," answered Eliza, “ but tensón left here the first of the sonal property at public auction the same evening. ... o Hillsboro Thursday. ing unto himself a wife. The dat chile’s reputashun fo' tellin * Week for Pnirfiekl, Idaho, where will gft t o Coulee newly married couple will make de troof made dat Change impera The Misses Ma«d * Steirly they expect t o locate. This is $ « McMinnville Saturday. their future home At Albany. * tive * Elaine Moore left Portland Tues the point whet* B. V. Potter re has been for some time. day ntorning for their homes in m moved to recently. He says his free lunch advertise Central Wisconsin and Mrs. C. C. Byers who was ment brought a big crowd out New York, respectively, They, known here in her girlhood days for the sale. w i l l t r a v e l t o g e t h e r as as Mias Myrtle McDaniel, is here Bert Byers who recently sold far as Chicago, going by way of ‘ from Rockaway Beach visiting his dsiry ranch at Toledo in San Francisco, spending aeveral w ith' hjér former schoolmate, Lincoln connty, came out with days at the exposition, and east Mrs. R. F. Hawkins. hisfamily a few days ago fo r a to Salt Lake City and Colorado • Mrs. C. H. Christenson has visit with relatives. Their per Springs, and over the Burlington been called to Portland on ac sonal effects are stored at Toledo to Chicago, making stops at all count o f the serious illnefts from for the present while a new loca places o f special interest. Both a complication of diseases, o f her tion fe being sought out. - expressed regrets at leaving Ore daughter, Mrs. Baumont, who G. C. Thomas, of Crescent, gon and hope to return again. is being treated ia Emanuel Hos Iowa, arrived here today to join fi,Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clemmens pital. his wife who ha« been here on a arrived home from their visit Qomer Lee, a brother-in-law of visit for some time with her with relatives in Nebraska and T h e y ’re a b solu tely W. E. White and Vernon H»n- sisters, Mrs. Hester and Mrs. Missouri on Friday of last week n ew — m ade b y a n ew shaw, was here from Goldendale, Dixon. He says times are so and found the families o f their Washington, the first o f the good in Iow a that during the p ro ce s s th a t b rin g s sons, Henry and Fred, in posses week in company with, another year' the automobile sales have sion at the home on Sheridan o u t th e tru e c o m Goldendale man named Wetsel exceeded in total, more than the street, where a steaming hot wjio was l o s i n g for a dairy money received for all the-cattle supper was in waiting for them fla v ou r a n d that k e e p s They report a very pleasant visit th e flak es firm a n d and say one o f the many ex crisp , e v e n after crea m periences they enjoyed was at o r m ilk is a d d e d . tending at Mr. Clemmens’ home town in Missouri, a bigcelebra- tion by the negroes, of the fiftieth N e w P o s t T o a s t ie s are anniversary o f their release ftom m a d e o f d ie h earts o f selected the bondage of slavery. Mr w h ite Indian C o m , c o o k e d , Clemmens says he well remem bers when a mere lad he attended se a so n e d a n d to a ste d ; a n d auction sales o f negroes, ami th e y c o m e to y o u FRESH- that when he cried, as he a I ways did at seeing families SEALED— as sw e e t a n d a p p e parted, the negro drivers and tizin g a s w h e n th ey lea v e th e the auctioneers would call him a “ d—d little abolitionist.” Mazda Mazda of YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO. . n New Toasties ULEM CENTER Newberg Drug Company Next 00 0s to M a r o m e e Mrs. Flizabeth P a l m e r <>t Springbrook delivered a splendid message to a large and appri dative audience Sunday evening. She will conduct the services next Sunday morning at the church. Let all come out and bear her. TheW. C. T. U. convened nt the home of Mrs. Mary P. John son last Wednesday afternoon with the president, Mrs. K . L. Tangen in the chair. After the usual devotional, followed the business meeting. MrC Anna Harrison gave a very interesting account o f the County W. C. T. Jy ? f * * * * ' * ¥ > *§"«*** T h e little p u fls o n ea ch flak e are ch aracteristic o f th e * New Post Toasties Y o u r g ro c e r h as a p p e tite a tre a t th em n o w —-g e t a p a ck a g e and g iv e you r