EVENING CLOTHES. i C h l s f VlMr •# th* Question Prim a M «soutins Viewpoint. CMsens or tbs oidor tom o wboip It K w t w w r for moo of any «octal pep- rnttoua whatsoever to woor formol renine clothes after « la the after ooo often reproach Cfatcasoono for at following, this time honored erne nn- They a n never satisfied with, the tptanadono giran, because those ex Tiw» Rival th* ChkWM In T h * Odd Idaas and Cuttom*. caste rules th e servant . United States National Bank under date of call March 7, 1916: RESOURCES Loans and Discounte---------- $286,780.61 Bom b, Securities.................. 93,312.76 Furniture mid Futures............................. 3,064.67 Cash and Exchange............. 95,815-57 Total___ $478,973.61 LIABILITIES Capital Slock.......... ............$ 50,000.00 Surplus and Prafite.............. 27,214.74 Circulation...................... 50,000.00 Deposits........................... 351,758.87 lection on a fata Bet he wlB play a stringed Instrument called a vina, elm D*r to the Instrument played by David in the tent Of Saul- This Instrument looks as If It had originally been In tended for a carpet stretcher, hot had fallan Into the hands o f e musically In dined person who hod borrowed e «on pie o f piano wires end «rae determined to lewer rants. After bearing an oblo bodied Hindu pick on an Instrumenter this kind one can't bato wishing that they would pot It la ins samo class mendttlon carefully, tint Us mas o f words was such that ha could n ato follow cbo moaning £r'~ “Thank yon. sahib, thank yon." ggvw/blm my abose to ‘be bucked he A Hindu's Idea of music in to make looked at me In honor. It «ras ex e ll the nolee he can. He doesn't care pressly against Ua caste to toneb anything about rime or rhythm All leather—a product o f the eaciwd cow Ono day when I told him to pick the M o. energy la expended In volume Hindu musldana are all large, splen hairs ont o f my brash ho looked at me dldly muscled fellows, who play AS I f sadly and then began to tell me «bout they were going to a gymnasium regu a nephew that bed suddenly aeparmi larly. Whan onV boars them playing ibis Besb and would I be so kind as no a vine ono can't help wondering to give half a rupee .to the grief strick U R absolute faith in thev M a x w ell car is due to tw o reasons: First, w e have known that the M axw ell Com pany uses nothing in the entire car but the v e ry best that money ¿an buy. W e have known that the steel is scientifically heat treated, that the car is built under the supervision o f able engi neers, that every car is rigidly tested many times before it leaves the factory. O Second, w e have known that the big and weU established company behind the car is building for the future, that they value a satisfied owner above everything else. N o w that the M axw ell has le t the W orld’s M otor Non-Stop M ileage Record, b y travelling continuously for 44 days and nights— averaging 500 miles per day— you w ill under stand the benefits you personally m ay derive from the M axw ell policy. D id you ever hear o f any car going 22,000 miles without once stopping the engine, without any repairs or readjustments, with only one gallon o f gasoline to every 22 miles? There is no reason w hy shouldn’t have a reliable, able and economical M axw ell car. The first cost is low, the operating cost is low and our pay-as-you-ride plan makes the purchase easy for everyone. Let us see you about this now, before our allotment is exhausted. T earin g C ar, $686. Roadttar, $635 M e « F. O. B. Dvtrstt loop, a boot theaters and fashionable botola, such garments are worn with ont misgivings. and In cenala narrow er prescribed reetdendal districts eus majr flit from boose to bouse In the FOlmeot of Joy without danger. Bat If one esanys to go troni one of these bannte o f fashion to the other, except In e tex t one Is likely to run s gantlet o f ribald comment that will leave him a nervous wreck when be reaches hie Our Chicago democracy la vary young, newly ^ome Into n knowledge o f Hs privi leges and enthusiastically hostile toward anything that remotely resembles an assumption ef dam or caste; hence through the vast tracts it Inhabits and that separate the drees GUARDING THE CHILDREN, i suit areas one ftom another the man who essays a pilgrimage openly In the Widows With Offspring Should Be Sure despised garments o f Idleness Invites to Make Their Wilts. Sometime« the failure te make e w ® Involves more then a lorn of timo and who wish to maintain the fashionable money. Yon ere a widow and die wttlh tradition, yet cannot afford taxicabs, out a will, leaving children who are - will get together ttyey may develop not yet o f age. Now, yon may not cane enough strength to persuade the tree- who looks after your property, but you ' don companies to supply for their even do have a lively Interest in the person ing travel sufficient closed and armored who looks after your children, i f you can. running at appropriata Interrala. bad left a win you could have named Otherwise they most take their therein the guardian for your children. •chances, as other adventurous Ameri The court must do so. and the guard cans do.—Chicago News. ian appointed by It may charge com-' missions, counsel fees and premiums ALASKA’S COAST LINE payable out o f your children’s share o f your estate. Langar Than tlw Suppose you leave feel estate. It World at tlw Equator. can’t be sold without an order o f the Have goo sag idea o f tbs extant ot court.; That Involves a long and ex the Alaska coast Mae? Tbs shores e f pensive proceeding on the part o f yutkr administrator. I f you leave minor cbft- tbe territory are «racked by three greet drsn that edit forther complicates mat e oceans. These are the AfW tej ter*. A guardian moot ha appointed the north, Bering see oa the i tbe Pacific so tbe south. The Aleutian Mends, o ff the Al—1 w* separated float each < mainland tog a network o f rocky straits, and much o f southwestern and «asset* Alaska la made up e f tslasne Mandé that bavo locks o f aU she pee and ateee. Tbe talande ere real estate. Nor can clear title be given for ly the tope e f mountains half lost te at least two years after your death. I f the waters. They rise te i you had left e w ill you could have In tbedrals. some of which are thousands cluded therein e power o f sale. Cud at o f feet above tbe «rater and others hid any time when the Interests o f the sa den beneath It tying there concealed u te demanded it the property could end ready to rip open tbe halls o f ships have been sold.—Samuel Scovtlle. Jr., ss tbe Iceberg o f tbe Atlantic ripped the Titanic. to Good Housekeeping. The extent e f tbe Alaska c<Ret with its windings surpasses that o f the A Bit ef Sicily. “There la no Italian town more pic United States proper. It Is greeter than that of aU our states on tbe Pa turesque than the Sicilian capital. Pa cific from Puget sound to tbe bound lermo,“ writes* a traveler. “ Balling ary o f Mexico added to that o f our ships o f all rigs, their holla painted all states on the Atlantic, Including tbe the colors o f the rainbow, nous up gulf- A ll told. It Is more than 28,000 against the quay, where mule carts., miles long, or longer than the distance whose drivers are shouting at the top around tbe world at tbe equator, and o f their voices, watt to take away the in proportion to Its length It has per tiapr more dangers than any other- coast line on north. Nevertheless not -one-half of It has yet bean sounded by the coast survey y sees Is. end more than half o f the gen eral coast line Is not marked by lights or by i s ? aids to navigation.—Chris tian Herald. Murdering Shakespeare. “ I never hesitate to cut and slash and change any play until It salts me,“ said Stuart Robson to hls legal ad- “ 1 suppose you edit Shakespeare with e bine pencil r replied the lawyer. “You can Just bat I d a “ “Then. I Imagine, you would plead guilty to an Indictment tor murdering the Bard o f Avon 7" “ No; I would not but I would admit dlumrflng hls corpse." Te Make Cold Cream. Take half a pound of lard, half a cupful o f oBve oft half a teaspoonful of pondered borax. Melt these and let them codpe to a boiling point. Take half a cupful o f water. S cents' worth of rrihe caeenrl or essence o f geranium Add these last two twater and essence* to the boding fat by drops end then stir until cool by setting kettle Into a larger kettle or something larger filled with COM water and beat It Into a cream with tbs egg beater. This'w ill keep la Jars for months tf kept where It Is cool and la a fine, harmless end ry Inexpensive cream to use. — 8 t ole Pest-Dispatch. Hew Silver le w Dot Its Name Stiver Bow Creek received its name The Weed Alp. from a party o f prospectors who In Bvrttaeriand the word alp doea n< reached its valley In the vicinity of seen a mountain, but la used to Indi Butte In IBM, says a bulletin o f the federal geological survey. While die- cate tbe little valleys In tbe higher al cosetng the best name for the stream titude*, where peasants take their iws in summer and where In sma the clouds broke away, and the sun shine, tolling oa the c ra £ as It circled huts and stables tbe attendants and around the mountain, suggested the animals remain tor several months In name Stiver Bow.and It was accord- the year. The cows thrive on the tan der green, end their milk’ ls converted tagly so called. on the epot Into cheese end butter.— exchange. To make ordinary paper Imitate * The Cause ef It. parchment soak It In a basin o f water “There goes e man who has a pu mixed with sulphuric add ta the pro portion o f ono to ten parts. Let It be with the best people In town.“ “Whole her come thoroughly saturated, then re “ A fashionable dentist."—Baltimore move gently and let dry. Tbe papar then Id ha strong unllaed foolscap. Total ____$478,973.61 Q UALITY AND SERVICE LUMBER BUILDING MATERIAL Pore M ilk and Cream is conducive to good health. This is the kind w e supply our customers. O ur D airy is frequently inspected b y -th e State Dairy and Food Commiaaoner and has been highly com mended by that official. Give ua a trial. j Phone Bed 66 When in Need of a Plumber gsggggg 11 s=g CALL ■■■- 1..- ... EL L. E V A N S , 501 1st S t, Newberg Phone Black 23 Residence Blue 6 J. L. VAN BLARICOM Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetables W e please the most particu lar. Phone us a grocery order and tee If oar prom pt service doesn’t surprise you. We want your trado Parlor Pharmacy ■ “ Q U A L IT Y STORE** You select your doctor with greatest care while, on the other hand, you often take his valuable prescription to any drug store. W e give you just what the doctor ordered, at prices as low aa is consistent with good quality. For finest E. W . H O D S O N , Pharmacist Ptrane White 35 Newbwf, Oregon The REXALL Store Carries a very^large assortment o f everything to be found in the highest class drugstores. A ll kinds o f Pure Fresh Drugs, Medicines ant^chemicals, Perfumes, School Books and Sup plies, Stationery, L i$ gett’s and Low ney’s candies. Our stock o f cigars is the best in town. You are always welcome. LYNN Foregone Conclusion. Teacher—I f a farmer sold 1,4T® bush eia o f Wheat tor t i n a bushel what would ho get? Boy—An automobile.- R. B . L Y L E 302 Pint It. B . FERGUSON PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST P *aik i o « Weekly Oregonian and Graphic 02.00 ¡afcwti