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COINS. at the top of the list, il Hallowe'en lunch d and all made merry ! Irene Went*, of New berg, orget the basket social evening after tbereg»- ng of the Civic Improve- Miss Bernice Obve, of Pikf, ' visited with Mr. and Mrs. B . 1 Anderson and lomily Saturday 1 and Sunday. ' Miss M ary Worden and Mr* Laurance Boyd were Sunday ’ guests of the Hesgard fam ily 1 W. W. Clark, a well known ' resident ot the. community, w as 1 quietly married to Mrs. Ball, of ’ McMinnville, on Saturday,Octo- ! her 23. The best wishes of the ' community are theirs. Oliver Worden went to Astpria Saturday, where he participated in the loot ball game between Astoria and Newherg high schools. Mrs. S. Benson and several lady friends, from Portland«: visited with Mrs. A. C. Seely lost Thursday. Miss Grace Worden took din-; ner with Miss Lois Feudal! Sun-' day. At the Young Peoplf?» Meet ing last Friday night the society» rag, November 12. On that evening a “ Poverty Social” will be given. All young peoplecomc prepared tq enjoy yourselves. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan, ol Chicago, are in th* valley look rag after their interest in the big apple orchard. Mr. Sullivan is manager of the Chicago White Sox baseball team. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Amoth spent the week end in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, of Chicago, have purchased a ten- acre fruit tract in the big apple orchard and have erected a house in which they will live during the winter. Lights Go Out ¡Panam a-¡Pacifie Exposition Saturday, December ; Aie you intereeted in Mining Agriculture Horticulture * > „ Art Science Manufacturé The latent developments In aU induatriee can be men here. You cannot afford to misa it LOW FARES ■ -A tor exposition travel are In offset until * Shasta Route Southern Pacific r. Jobs M. Soott, General Pass« Portland, Oregon Mrs. Elisabeth Palmer de livered such a splendid message at the church last Sunday even ing and will preach next Sunday morning at this place. Wm. Loveland, from Aurora, has been visiting his brother and wife for some time. T h é W. C. T. U. ladies will hold their next meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Mil dred Wills and Mrs. M ary A- Wills. After the business meet ing there will be a reception for the new members. All the ladies will please remember it will be time for reports from the differ ent superintendents. Rev. and Mrs. H. G. Crocker and Mr. and . Mrs. L. H. Meyer motored to Portland last Satur day to visit friends and relatives. Mrs. George Morris and son, Dora, departed M onday for Long Beach, California. Last Friday evening the Boys’ Athletic Club held a Hallowe’en social at the home of Frank Johnson. Quite a number were in attendance and they were escorted through “Shockleur Castle” and greeted “ Witch Ac- cisalne.” After each one receiv ing their pars to remain in the castle. AU agreed it w as a little oat of the ordinary as tbe boys had planned some entertainment the entire evening with electric battery* in play. There were a number erf novel ideas by w ay o f fijn. Apples, doughnuts and sandwiches Were served at a late hour aftd all declared they hod a jolly time. ** C. E. Broughton was married aud a number of the young folks charivaried him Friday evening. Quicker Than a Quick H eating Oven N o anxious waiting for oven to heat up. Breakfast biscuit steaming on your table in much less time than with a gas range. Oven heat can be regulated instantly. Range is sanitary, easily cleaned and occu pies small space. It enables wife or mother to prepare breakfast in a comfortable room. Come in and see one on display— it*8 w ell worth your while. See the name “ G ofaV'«* the oven door - WbsinisH. Wyo., bo named la honor o f General W. T. Sherman. In the hlcheet point on* the Laramie range reached by the Union Pacific railroad It |a claimed that from this point on a clear day may be seen Plkee peak, abbot 165 atliee to the south, Longa peah, sixty ml lea to the south, and Elk mountain. 100 mUee to the went From manjr points In the vicinity o f Bufisrd good, views may be obtained o f the high peeks o f the Rocky mountains Car away to the aontb and o f tbe reiative- iv low bat ragged Sherman mountains. « part o f tbe Laramie range, to tbe right. Tw o prominent points seen to ibe north are called Twin mountains Hud are celebrated as one o f tbe strong- boldi Of tbe notorious desperado Blade, siad# during his checkered career r ught both for and against law and order, end bis career la set forth In Mark Twain's “ Roughing It.” —Geo log l< al Survey Bulletin. Why Ws Draw Back. Oar human intercourse la constantly t>elag thwarted by bar consciousness of consequences. It to especially the can# when we are young. Young peo ple feel that they can fiardly have an Intimate conversation without Its end ing to a promise to correspond or an Invltouaa to visit. I f we keep this at titude aa we grow older the conadoos- nesa that a moment’s Intimacy may entail So much makes ua pause before tnktafi the fateful plunge. How often do we draw back In a moment of ex pansion because we reflect. “ Shall we feel the same way tomorrow or next m o d P r How fnany friendly Impulses do we (entrain because we ate afraid something more w ill be expected o f m l -N ew Tock Telegram. A Russian A 4 . • The reason why 1 have heretofore Nen able to mil my goods eo much lowfig than anybody else Is that I am a bachelor and do not need to make a profit fur tbe maintenance o f g w ife and children. It la now piy duty to inform the public that thla advantage will shortly be withdrawn from them, a* I am shoot to be married. They will therefore do well to make their purchaam at once at tbe old rate.— retrograd OtogokwkL Parlor Pharmacy “ Q U A L IT Y STORE** Th ey are so pore and alluringly palat able that yon cannot help bat enjoy eating them. Only the finest ingred - ents are used in their m aking and abso lute cleanliness prevails in our s ore. Just try soma or take some home m d let the fam ily judge them oif" their merits. E. W . H O D SO N , Pharm acia Phase White 35 N c w W Omeoa The REXALL Store Carries a very'large assortment of everything to be found in the highest class drugstores. All kinds of Pure Fresh Drugs, Medicines and chemicals, Perfumes, School Books and Sup plies, Stationery, Liggett’s and Lowney’s candies. Our stock of cigars is the best in town. You are always welcome. LYNN 3 0 2 First St. B . FERGUSON PRE SC R IPTIO N D RUGGIST KNEW ALL THEIR TRICKS. Cavalry Officers. Phone B lk lO O rides.’ Finally tbe cornet remarks: ‘Look here, sergeant major, what In the good o f my standing out there In the cold? Yon know all about It much better than 1 do. Too go and take them.' “ And so It goes, and what meat be the end o f ft all? What can I hops to do with such cavalry before the ene my r - “ History o f Frederick the “ Gentlemen." mid Frederick the Great after a review o f bis troops, “ 1 am antirely dissatisfied with tbe cav alry. Tbe regiment* are completely out o f band. There to no accuracy, no order. Tbe meif ride like tailors. I beg that this may not occur again and that each o f you will pay more atten tion to bte duty, but 1 know how “Gsdapur la a man who prides him things go on. Yon think I am not op m lf on doing things. ** “ True. But I bad ro dtoai>potnt him the other day." “ H ow n f “ Ha wanted to do me.” —Btrming sergeant major and says: *1 have an bam Age-Herald. appointment this morning a t ---- » Tail the first lieutenant to take tbe rides.’ Bo tbe sergeant major goes to the Manager—I say. H am fat old man. senior subaltern and gives him the why don’t you Join a moving picture message, and tbe latter says: ’What! company? Crushed Tragedian— Why Tbe captain w ill be a w a ^ Then I am should 1 ee degrade my art. sir? Man off hunting. Tall tbe second lieutenant ager— Because then, you see. you ceu to take tbe n th ' And tbe second lieu become a reel actor— BaHtmare Asaer tenant, who la probably still In befi, says: ‘What. both o f them away? Than I will stay where 1 am. 1 was up till S this morning at a dance. Tell the