im 'U* i • ! $¥ .$Ôâî ' ‘ ' «ft,« * i __ * = CENTER at In vW ® '’V^wvli; i* K1 > ¿MBS He will remain until after Christ- mat. There seems to be a fatality prevailing among the horses here in the neighborhood. Last week Mr. Stalley lost one and last Saturday while Frank John­ son had his team in Newberg one o f them took sick and died in a few minutes. H. Walton also lost a fine young horse that day. _ _ _ _ _ _ for their is home in Whittier, California. Their many friends here, will miss them greatly and hope the change may prove a benefit to Mrs. Haworth. J. L. and H. D. Fearey, o f Port­ land, spent Sunday at Valley View F a r f e * '! ^ S. R. Cogan, of Portland, was out the first o f the week. "L oo k in g F or M ary Jane” a farce in 3 acts will be produced at the school house, December 30. E g m * Q( the officers o f the various school districts in Yamhill county A large vnd appreciative au­ at McMinnville Saturday. He dience listened to M r«. Elisabeth reported a very enthusiastic and Palmer deliver a very excellent interesting session. sermon. Sandsy evening on the Mr. and Mrs. M attey o f LaF a question of National Prohibition. yette were Guests of Mrs. S. She said it should appeal to your mother or sister is a bos of Sanpolis Sunday. « ‘ every mother and father tor the v r v V - V i i ¿ ■■■: ,v m * it-- A t the poultry show in Port sake o f the boys and girls to land lust week, N. L- Wiley and banish the alcholtc liquor from Oscar Winters both exhibited the land. choice fowls. Mr. Wiley won a As next Sunday is National ribbon on a Minorca cockerel Peace Sunday Mrs. Palmer will and Oscar as usual carried off deliver a sermon along the lines several prizes. Springbrook was surely a live­ o f the peace question. -— Those attending the poultry Owing to the inclemency o f the ly place last Friday and Satur­ Mias Ethel RoSs visited with show Wednesday from Rex were weather there were not many day, especially in the A g io n o f relatives at Portland over Sun­ Wm. Sanderman, C. H. Jones, ladies present last Wednesday at the school house when the bazaar day. C. fy. Lewis, J. D. Kruze and Os­ the W. C. T. T7. meeting held at was held. In the auditorium, The Needle Craft Club met car Winters. W a carry a full line of Fruits and Nuts. Also Mrs. K . L. Tangen’s. However seven gay and beautifully decked with Mrs. Cox last Thursday. those Famous Tungsten Cigars ] Miss Johanna Winters was un­ there were ten present and a very booths were in charge of the Those who attended, reported lucky enough to run a rusty nail pleasant and profitable meeting Committee of Ways and Means a good time. t J completely through her loot was held. There were tw o pe­ of the Ladies’ Club, with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wohlgemuth Thursday, inflicting a painful titions framed, one a protest to P. M. Tollman as chairman. were visiting relatives in Port­ and nasty wound. Dr. Rankin Congressman Sinnott, asking Those in booths were as follows: land from Saturday to Tuesday. dressed the puncture and Johan­ him to protest against "pre­ Lunch—Mrs. A. P. Wallen, Mrs. Saturday night the plav "The na is able to hobble about a t paredness tor w ar” , and one a Grant Heater, Mrs. Ray New­ Courtship o f The Deacon” will 602 FIR ST STR EET NEW BERG, O REGON present. protest to P. M. Gen. Burleson by; Handkerchiefs—Mrs. Wm. be given at the Fern wood gym/ Mrs. John Semmer and Mrs asking him to n o t exclude peace Shires, Mrs. C, E. Newhouse, All are urged to be present as a A. H. Dean entertained for Mrs. literature from the mails. The Mrs. C. J. Clemen son; Candy— pleasant time is expected. Carl Greves Saturday on the eve glad hand was extended to one Ethel Cowgill and members of The Fernwood basketball team o f her departure tor her new new member, Mrs Esther Run- the Girls’ S. S. Class; Fancy- took the Willamette basketball home in Washington. Abbut fif­ dell. A t th/f close o f the meeting work—Mrs. F. Kincaid, Mrs. H. team " t o the cleaners” Satur- teen guests were present, and all a very enjoyable social hour was Stockman, Mrs. F. E. Hobson; day night in a quite exciting ^ j o y ^ to the utmost the hospi spent, during which the hostess Aprons—Mrs. L. M. Carey, Mrs. game o f basketball. The score tality of the it w o hostesses. Inas­ served a dainty repast. The next E. L. Heater, Mrs. A. R. Mills; was 12 to 18 in favor o f Fern much as Mrs. Greves has a birth­ meeting will be with Mrs. Lizzie Dolls—Mrs. F. M. Mills, Ethel wood. Our boys we understand day in the near future, a beauti­ Sawyer, Jennie Burke; Toys— Everest in January. will play the Dundee boys next ful birthday cake with the requi v You Owe It to Yourself to get the most you can fo r Ye reporter tailed to write up Mrs. P. M. Taliman. Good en­ Thursday night. Here’s wishing your money. I f you are thinking o f buying site number of candles on it was the Christian Endeavor Social tertainment was given each our boys all kinds of success. a feature o f the afternoon, and held at the homeot Mr. and Mrs. evening and a net profit o f Miss Candeaux, o f Montana, all o f Mrs. ireves’ friends wished Stalley Friday evening, Dec. 3. about $90 was realized, which who has been visiting lately in Then we can direct you to the place where they give value for value. her many happy returns of the Six new members were recieved amount will be given to piano Portland, h once more visiting d Perhaps you have already gueaaed where it it. If not, it k toe and a u f , and h , ri in the C. E. and a very pleasant fund. This is Springbrook’sfirst with her parents at Fernwood. to her neyr home. evening was spent playing games bazaar, and a great deal o f the Rebecca Adolf left tor Cornelius credit is due to those who have last Saturday on a long visit. and singing songs. Mrs. Margaret Shires enter­ worked for several weeks upon Misses Blva and Leah Parrish tained the Q. H. G. Club Mon­ it, as well as to those who were visiting with their parents, Much public interest has been Newberg W. A. Parrisn Sunday. day afternoon, it being the an­ patronized it so well. excited by the recent announce- niversary o f her birth. 'A ll were was well represented both days. John Wohlgemuth commenced o f the United States Public Health Mrs. Elizabeth Palmer is very glad to do honor and wish her work at the Spaulding Lumber Service, to the effect that the ill and in charge of Dr. Hester, many, many happy returns. The Mill Tuesday. development of tbfe disease known ; SEASO NABLE C U T FLO W E R S -Plan ts in pots, cyclamens, ; time sped swiftly and pleasant­ of Newberg. Emery Jones visited at the W. as pellagra in human beings de­ (fine plants), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, fern dishes, gerani­ L. N. Tompkins, Hillsboro, ly, while one quilt was knotted ums, cal la lilies (hardy flowers), hydrangea, peonies. Roses A. Parrish home Sunday. pends on faulty diet. Among the ; our specialty (strong plants). Low prices., off, after that out came the fancy was in Springbrook Tuesday. * Daniel Wohlgemuth was visit­ suggestions of the Public Health A car o f lumber is being loaded w ork and Christmas articles. ing over Sunday with friends a t Service for the modification o f Then the hostess served refresh­ by Geo. Emmerson for shipment Sherjvood. ,.L X diet to prevent the development ments as follows: Sandwiches, to some point in Iow a. Leah Parrish is reported quite o f pellagras re a number o f items The program, for December 16, pickles, cakes, one a very nice sick from a cold. which emphasise the importance has been dispensed with and a — fruit cake as a birthday present, seseeeeeeeeeee— s— — — s— s • — eaess— ass— — see o f the campaign o f the depart Social for members o f the Liter­ all the w ay from Illinois, a cup meat and the State Agricultural of tea and last, but not least ary Society will be given instead. Colleges to increase the product­ Mrs. Carl Greves and children Mrs. G. E. Hart, a visitor for that delicious pumpkin pie with ion of food supplies on the farm, whipped cream “ frostin.” All several weeks a t the home of left for their future home a t especially to bring about a home declared they had had a very Mrs. Frank* Carlisle, returned Riverside, Wash. Monday, but supply o f meat, eggs, milk, and Saturday to her home in Tilla­ w ill visit Several days in Port­ butter. pleasant time. * land before completing their Andrew Hdand, lately from mook. Among other specific recom­ Norway, and a cousin to K . L. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. H aw orth journey. r mendations of the Public Health We carry a full line o f Auto Supplies, Tires, Gasoline, Oils Tangen is making them a visit. and children left Sunday evening N. L. Wiley attended the meeting Service are— and Greases. Our Trouble Car is At Your Service (a ) The ownership o f a milk Day and Night. We employ an expert mechanic who cow; an increase o f mi -, SHEET METAL WORKS wES-%, F. H. G R IF F E TH |oi 5Moal HE HOME OF F L O W E R S : « - » JO H N G O W E R M cCOY BR OS. Fire-proof Garage Experts Who Know- | ■4 t/ . "• * ‘ ' • * .* V -V . A • I . C t ¿ y W ' -.* Grape-Nuts THEODORE M. L* M ANNA ADOLPHE MEYER President Secretary E. 8. HODGSKIN, M. D. Pood Expert - ■ This splendid food is made o f wheat and barley and contains the entire nutriment o f ie grains, including the priceless price these mineral elements so necessary for building and main- taining vigor o f body and mind, nind, A it which are so often lacking in the usual dietaiy. A Suggestion—In stuffing your chicken, turkey, duck dr goose for the Christmas din­ ner, try using one quart o f Grape-Nuts and three quarters bread crumbs, instead o f all bread crumbs. You w ill be delighted with the crisp, nutty flavour imparted by this whole- acme d ie t - *w tW ir • • '■ E Grape-Nuts food comes ready to eat direct from the package; and is nourishing, easily digestible, economical, delicious. “There’s a Reason” '¿ P M KING'S GROCERY OF PfTOtEST TO FARMERS. t MARKET PRICE PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGOS Washington, D. C., Dec. 10. In connection with the disti- to receive it at an early date. The btttion di new and rare field feed Department desire* that a farmer authorized in the act making ap­ experiment with but one variety C H A S E & L IN T O N propriations for the United at a time, as the supply ii lim­ G R AVEL COM PANY States Department o f Agricul­ ited, the seed expensive, and a ture, the Department has placed wide distribution may in this A ll kinds o f gravel for con­ in the hands o f Congressman w ay be secured. crete work, cement blocks, Congressman Raw fey will be Willis C. Hawley a number o f or wood work furnished on o f Sudan grass seed glad to have all those Who desire short notice. Montana-grown alfalfa to experiment with the seed write and a few packages of an im­ him and he will endeavor to se­ , Telephone W hite % proved variety of field peas, so cure tor them without cost to that he might distribute them to them one variety o f the three the farmers o f the First Congres­ varieties placed at his disoosal. sional District o f Oregon. Seed will be sent by IBe Depart- A considerable portion of this ment upon Mr. Hhwley’s sug­ &ag carpet and rug weaving seed is intended for Spring plant- gestion to those with whom by Joseph Stephens. On Dayton M I« J SU1VUU1 can be road, opposite David Martin, the names o f farmers I made. place. tf. M 75 * . : •vvrM* • ■ m * * i