u rn
w arn
iiSsfá
g
o f Fern w ood, This makes four
victorim for Mr. Fiake's boys
thus for.
whiçh met
Thursday
a very en joy,
attendance »
considering the
-
precious postme stew *
c:
• Mrs. % S. W right
daughter Hin«, of Staples,
n ta o t^ , A rriv ed Tu
t o m ake an extended visit
her son and daughter, M r,
Mrs. Jack Sawyer. Mrs. Wi
w ho is recovering from a
illness, is hoping that tbe
o f clim ate will benefit her.
M r. R oy Sbreve spent a coi
of days on his acreage at
___
Mr. and Mrs. George W allace,
ot Portland, are visiting a t the
home o f her daughter, M rs. A.
H. Dean.
The Fern
tram played the Dundee boys a
basketball game on tilt fitte r’s
floor Saturday night. ThfiFeru-
w ond b oy s were the whiners.
The score w as 21 t o 26 in favor
o f P ernw ood% The. game was
noted for its extreme closeness,
especially in the first half. The
interest show n by the “ rooters”
Fred H oeford waa recom
on both sides wag great. A bout
mended to the county court as
thirty from F em w ood witnessed
road, supervisor o f road district
the gam e.
....
No. 5. Other im portant m atters
Mildred Baker is Hi bed from were discussed w ith results that
1« grippe.
look prom ising to those w ho
M iss Fled« Kane has been
M r. Guild is v ery sick a t the are wishing for better road s.' We
forced
to miss several days o f
should
have
m
ore
meetings
Hke
present from stom ach trouble.
this one and poll together for school ow in g to a severe attack
m ,recoT W T “
fo o d roads and we w ould not o f the grippe.
Claude Renoe and A m other
be long in securing them. ,
Miss Helen Scott, o f Newberg,
are both suffering from a severe
Virgil and DeVere Fendall re visited Wednesday evening w ith
turned t o O. A. C. after several the Misses. Erna and FkdaKam a
All ot H arry B aker's are sick weeks’ vacation.
to enjoy the coasting around
from the grippe.
This disease
Prof. H awkins, o f Pacific Col Rex.
Li® be the “ rage” at Fern- lege, spoke to an attentive audi
Mrs. M errett P ox, o f Tacom a,
ence Sunday in the West Che- w ho has been y ititio g the fam ily
M rf. H. C . Rom had been quite halem Union church.
sack from the grippe the last few
B. F. Yergcn, M. W . Patton,
days. She is better a t present C. E. Waide and J. U. Smith, o f days ago.
w riting.
thcpocal farm er’s anion, attended
An eight-pound baby gi
Frank Jones w as home visiting i the county meeting ot the union Arlene, arrived at tbe home
his fam ily daring the 'w eek ’s ! a t D ayton last Saturday.
eng. Efe" is em ployed in build
A road meeting w as held at day m orning. All the fam ily are raising water fr
ing « house a t Sberw ood.
tbe church on M onday evening doing fine including “ D addy”
M r. B ryant w ho has been tim o f last week which went dow n Saw ver and “ Grandm other” « « .y potato, na
‘ o f thrarand» Of
ber enuring in the const m oun in to history as the m ost en W right.
W
ork
has
been
commenced
on
Î*0** uealcae loBi
thusiastic
road
meeting
ever
tains for the last five or six weeks,
" "*
^ 7 * f a t above the b
held in the valley.
is hom e visiting his fam ily.
tbe Friends Parsonage tor the cultivation. Ha
Our
basketball
b
oys
met
thé
accom
m odation of Mrs. Fran- btataUed ta ism
Lester Jones is having quite a
Pacific
College
second
team
ces Liter w ho has charge o f “ ta*‘ ta Acad>*
tim e w ith the grippe. There is
som e prospects o f the disease, again and . were again defeated the Rex field, bat ow ing t o the
developing in to pneum onia.
| by a score ot 32 to 10. Their bad wea ther w ork is progressing
next gam e wiH be w ith the Wil
Again does “ Old S ol” show his
lam ette Clqb, ot N ewberg,Satur-
Mrs. F. Doree entertained the
cheery face. We can now easily,
d a y , January 15.
young
people o f the neighbor
realise how - priogitnre man, es-j
A t a m eeting o f the Ladies’ hood a t a very jo lly - p arty.
pecmHy if be was an Oregonian,
Aid, on Wednesday o t last week S aturday evening nearly «• fifty |
became a sun worshipper.
|
an election of officers, to serve guests were invited and alt e » |
Henry Offel, an old resident ot I
fo r the com ing year, w as held. joy ed to the utm ost the hospital*!
Fcrnw ood* w as sent to t^e state
k|f»v& M. Cajkins w as re-elected jty o f tb eir hostess.
h ospital a t Salem M onday. It
* a s president o f the organisation
The January m eeting o f t b i
as t o be hope th a t the gentlem an
and M rs. D. P. Shaw w«Selected Ladies’ Aid yrne held a t the hom e
recovery
ot M rs. O. W oodw orth f b i o »
day.
The top ic “ H um anity”
w as well dipeuaaed by the mem
bers. It being the annofil elec
tion o f officers. Mrs. N. L . Wiley
Was re-elected president, M rs. 0 .
W oodw orth, vice-president; Mrs.
Perry Miller, secretary-treasurer;
One of the queeilou* aUcad ua atuet
rrnatMttr
Which lajbe w ant e f «U
U m stomps) there are not a few claim-
ante fce thla honor, all of which are e*
r e a l l y rare, atampa of which bat a
alugle copy la known to exist. Indeed.
tbaco la ertdeaca which leads na to bo-
Bara that some «tamps wota printed
and need o f which no coplana» ah are
b M » » t» ho in existence
Of thoao atampa of which only one
copy
the drat l a . peat-
master’a Drovlalonal iaaued at Boa-
•PW U W A
•
Ml
»
5
££& C S
wt*
2 ^
™P»»» y*®0* * ."
* u* .
? ^ / ? L 2 !!L
«eewetleate tha bay
of
H* U,_ ]^ 4 •U
^
Bo »at» bit front name from h » col-
*• '"*** - f * * 11^Tidh ? » ? ■ ? “ r
1 Hla tall 1» ^ ort? T jJ ;h
___ .
another name—bobcat Unlike aaoat
*»!»• be la a good swimmer. and
bind feat ate peril,rw abbad ____
The bay lyna
***S i
s U lt U B lg w U
^ |
An -
%Am fg%m
all of which ara scan*. and aoma of S»d aaythtag that t o t too big for
than apa tai tha ranks of tha world’» to kill.
_
.
u-
araataat rarities. TMa safara «spedai-
him. although ha v fllq »-
ly to the twenty shilling vaiata. Of
tha 2 Q. shillings. eure baratri Is ridel, ., , _ ^ ^
_
only «*• coplea ware atar printed: of , N
*2® !
the varmlllon surcharge, only two Ha turaally botri» , n<*t *
coplea, and of tha black saraharg«. only hssap In a bollow «RpH-l
one copy.
North American.
-
Aa there la and can ba only oaa copy
of this last stamp. It la Justly entitled
to be considered tha rarest o f all
stampa, it probably would nut anil io la fila» and Shape, It la fiaM. la Show*
high aa the batter known and mora'
the Wearer's Character.
popolar “postofflee" stampa of Mao-
Naeography reveals the cha meter,
rttiua. Tat o f those theft am known habits and Incllnationa of paopla by a
fourteen coplee o f the penny and twelve simple Inspection o f noeta. According
o f the twopenny.—fit. Nicholas.
to tbe system, the noeo should ba sa
SCIENCE OF NOSES.
D u t i la A tuM t
ow ing to tbe system under which we
live, whure mau Is a valuable prey,
woman has ceatmetsd -'h e habit of
trying to attract. Bv*n aagramdve In
aoleuce on her port may t-oooaol the
Centre to ¿ftrtl-t tJf'BxaaporattaJi.-W
U George la Atlantic
brilliant mind, but vain and disposed
to be Ironies!. It Is tbe nose of a
dreamer, a poet «r n critic.-. If tbe llpr
o f the owe la re-eutraute—that Is. If
me none la turned up—It denotea that
Ita owner baa n weak mind, sometime»
coarse, and generally playful, pleasant
and fratesóme. A pale nose denotes
egotism, envy, beartiesanaee. The
quick, passionate, sanguine aran has n
strongly colored nose o f uniform shade.
-London Tlt-BIt*.
should b e fo n a | o f the| greatest years fo r th rift this
M r. Fiske’s school boys de
feated the Springbrook school
b oy s ia a basketball game at
the F ernw ood gym Friday night.
T be score w as 3 to 11 in fo v tr
UUe or other. On fortunately science
can give a no Idea as to when. Ora
tartas and even hundreds of centuries
«U aa- bet a moment In the history o f
t)ie universe, anys Professor Fiamma-
don. and for all we know the ran may
have miUious of years more life before
It No mea rap tell, though, and. Jupt
the atraugset of os are struck down
n moment wo the all powerful plan-
may give out at any rime, sad when
does it will make bat abort work of
o f m here below.—Boston Tran-
' •'Lit
United States National Bank
1 * 8 »—“ OLDEST BAN K IN NEW BERG” - 1 » 1 S
When in Need of a Plumber
.
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EL L. EVANS, 501 1st St., Newberg
nrad on which It occurs waa probably
a colonial highway mads by tbe Peru
visa Incas, who took advantage or tbe
phenomenon by leading tbelf road over
UHs natural viaduct
S w am ped
O rigin o f SfX
Two «amiral ' objecta
W h en a m an’s efficiency it on die decline— w hen after a long day o f effort die
m ass ofJw ork still stares him In the face— it’ s time to find out what’s w rong.
Frequently a lack o f certain necessary nutritive elements, in the daily diet, lessen
mental and physical activity1. A prime factef in efficiency is right feeding.
N o food tuppttes, in such splendid proportion, all the rich nourishment o f the field
grains, for keeping the mental and physical forces upbuilt and in trim, aa
Phone Black 23
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f? —
Lone Fir Dairy
Pure Milk and Cream is conducive to good health.
This is the k in d we supply our custom ers-.
Our Dairy ia frequently inspected by the State
Dairy and Food Commissioner and has been highly com
mended by that official. Give us a trial.
Phone Red 66
.
Residence Blue 6
R . B . LYLE
M ade of w hole wheat and malted barley this fam ous pure food supplies die vital
mineral salts, often lacking in the ordinary daily diet, but imperative in building sturdy
mental, physical and nervous energy.
J. I_ V A N B LA R IC O M
T h en , too, there’s a wonderful return of pow er for the small effort required in the
digeation o f Grape-Nuts, w hich, w ith cream or good milk. supphracoBfipIctennurlahmgfrt,
Staple and Fancy Groceries
'T h ere’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts
Sold by Grocers everyw here.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables