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N ew berg Graphic Fruit trees o f all kinds are blooming to the tipe o f the limbs, and the prospects were never better fo r s full crop. The fellows who are boosting Teddy as a proposed harmony candidate, might do well to see one Wm. Barnes, o f N ew York. Prof. Alexander Hull, who is spending a good deal o f his time w ritin g short stories fo r maga- ■dn—», has a story in Pearson’s for May .entitled, "T h e Counter stroke.” The announcement o f C. B. Moores as a candidate fo r secre tary o f state sounds good to one who believes that the man nomi nated by the republican party at the primary should be a republi- Regarding the disposition o f the cannery, there is tittle to re- here making a careful canvass o f the situation, and there is some hope for something definite to re port in the near future. club. T w en ty - five m e m b e r « , four gueeta and ten small child ren were present. Refreshments The grow ing and spreading were served by Mrs. Harper, as sentiment for the nomination o f sisted by Mrs. bwink and Mrs. Justice' Hughes for president is Greer. one o f the most remarkable An interested audience heard political phenomena in a genera the silver medal contest given by tion says the Globe Democrat young folk from Chebalem Cen Without one word o f encourage ter a t the church in Dundee on ment from him and without an Saturday evening. Everett M or o r g a n is e d propaganda, the gan w as the winner. His sub- Hughes sentiment waxes in every j«*ct was, "Does A n y1 One Think section. The Literary Digest re Five Cents is Really the Price o f a cently conducted a Doll o f the Drink?” The judges were the publican editors o f the country, Misses Nellie F. McNeill, Ethel which showed an overwhelm inj: K elly and Alice Belle Binghauf. sentiment fo r Hughes. The N a Mrs. Clark Smith and three tion polled its readers in nearly children from KaKspell arrived all the states, with the ► same today for a visit w ith relatives. general result A poll o f the re Cecil Emerson is very ill with cent RepubKcian State Conven w hat is presumed to be a case ot tion o f Kansas revealed that more than h alf o f the 863 dele appendicitis. Mrs. H. Schmid is suffering gates w ere forH ughes, w hile on ly 77 w ere fo r CoL Roosevelt, from a very painful injury to her long a favorite in the Sunflower toot. She stepped on a nail. State. The Boston Transcript has polled the Republican mem bers o f the Massachusetts «L egis lature, finding that 75 o f the 140 M r. and Mrs. Bert Miller, o f questioned were for Hughes. I ; Newberg, visited at Rex Sunday. should be borne in mind that the Mrs. A. H. Dean has been on governor and both United States the sick list the past week, but is senators in Msssschusettes have better a t this writing. been “ mentioned” for thé nomi Mrs. L loyd Brickley, o f P o rt nation and all three had friends. land, is spending a tew days w ith There w ere also some strong her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roosevelt members, chosen under s fusion arrangement, but only Strate. A. L . Jenkins, who has been ill 23 signified their preference for all winter, bas bad another bad the coloneL In hundreds o f spell the last week, requiring al county and many congressional most constant medical atten conventions the mention o f the name o f Hughes has brou gh; tion. tremendous applause. The girl’s team of Pacific Col The movement is genuinely lege wiH have charge o f theBun- spontaneous. There hgve been day morning services a t tee other "spontaneous” movements church. Everybody cordially in- that w ere carefully fostered hy political walking delegates. But Mrs. C. H. Nichols’ Sunday th e Hughes sentiment is among school class and Mttlc friends pic H UGH ES SENTIM ENT GRO W S. A T B A I R D ’S W e have received a most complete Bne of now Spring Drdes Goods, in Voiles, Crepes, Rice Cloth, W ash Silks, etc*, made from the host imported dyes. W o invite you to come and inspect them and make year selections before they are all gone. It will pay you to buy early in order to get material colored with imported dyes. Pretty Summer Dress Goods G in g h a m « —F a it colors, large as- aortment o f patterns, at per yard 10c, 12 l-2c and ISc R i c e d o t h —In plain white and figured, in neat, pretty de- o C - signs, 36-in. wide, per y d . . . « D C V ollee— In plain white and figured, 36 inches wide, very pretty o f i - per yard................... ....... « D C S U k a —A ll colors, or dark colors, real val- The m ost recent birthday oh- served in the neighborhood was the surprise given on Mrs. Rose West last Saturday. Her many friends turned up from all dire©- tions w ith their usual w e l l packed baskets, and a jo lly day w as spent. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Noble, o f Portland, called on friends in the Red H ills on Sunday. Michael M iller recently sold his five-acre prnne orchard in the hills to Mrs. Anna Dnnlavey, o f Indiana. Mrs. Dunlavey is vis iting her daughter, Mrs. Graves, of Portland. Wm. Bennett w ill have charge of the property. Mrs. Francis L ite r entertained the L ittle Hom e Missionary Class Friday evening from 4 to 6 o ’clock. The t w o hours were spent very pleasantly with games and other entertainment, after which a dain ty loach wasserved. Those present were Misses Ruth Kano, D orothy Dean, Edith San- derman, Adelia Ackerman, Rosie Schaad, Gladys .Garland, Edna Doree, Ethel Brown, M argaret Cordier and Mrs. Vera Nelson. Ralph Oi instead has purchased from Joseph Herring 20 acres o f The April meeting o f the good, honest farm er o f average the young prune orchard on the Ladies’ Aid met a t the home of intelligence and pretty well in north side o f the county road. Mrs. John Winters. Owing to formed, who represented Yam M r. Berg, of Portland, w ho is the busy time o f year, the gath hill county m the legislature, enthusiastic about the cultiva ering w as smaller than usual, said to the writer in telling o f his tion o f wild flowers, accom rat w hat w as lacking in num experiences at Salem, that he panied Dr. W alter Spencer and bers w as made up in enthusiasm. soon found himself all out o f place in his new surroundings family to the Red Hills on Snn The topic o f "Discipline and Pun and in trying to cope with men day. Mr. Berg took back to his ishment” was handled in a capa who knew the ropes and were home a t Milwaukee some o f the ble manner by Mrs. A. H. Dean there to work them. By the end beautiful plants ot this vicinity. and Mrs. Jack Sawyer, who evi A very pleasant meeting o f the dently spoke from volumes of ex o f the session and after it was too late, he said he began to get Dundee W om an’s Club was held perience. A delicious lunch was his eyes open to the situation, at the library on Thursday last. served by Mrs. Winters, assisted- but came home fully convinced After the regular business meet by her daughter Joanna. The that the average man taken from ing each member responded to next meeting wiW be held at Mrs. the farm, no difference how hon the roll call w ith some contribu Perry M iller’s. tion for the entertainment ot those present. The feature ot the afternoon was a talk by Mrs. T. A. Harper on her recent trip to Australia and New Zealand. A ro te of thanks w as given M r. and Mrs. H. T. Cutting for a gavel made o f Dundee walnut which they presented to the W ord w as received Monday by N. L . Wiley that his nephew, Del Winters, had accidentally shot himself while ont bunting, dying almost immediately, He leaves a young wife and several chil- dren. Besides being related to M r. Wiley he has a brother, Oscar Winters, and sister, Mrs. R. Bris-j i o i H o s ie r y —For ladies and children,- in fast colors. W e have the largest stock and can give you the best values o f any purne in town. Ask to see our hosiery line in cotton or silk. N o trouble to show. C A S H P A ID C. BAIRD Mrs. Ford Boyd, w ho is visit ing ber parents a t Rex, spent Saturday and Snnday a t Tualá- tin, where he Has w ork for tty* summer. As soon as they £ai W ord w as received from Mrs. find a suitable house Mrs. Bqyj ‘t o w , in this neighborhood. In Edith Kem nitz, o f Chicago, who asmuch as Rex w as his old home w ill join him he has many friends in this com is a daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. M r. and Mrs. Wm. Smith and munity, w ho sincerely regret his W. T. Evans, that she has a Miss Lanra Rein, of Pocatello, Untimely death. — Idaho, are visiting the latter’s M r. and Mrs. H. C. Baker’s parents a t Rex. They are on Sunday guests were Mr. and their w a y borne after making a Mrs. Dan Bailey and son Byron, trip o f several weeks through M r. and Mrs. Breedlove were Mrs. Josephine Johnson and U tah and California, returning Sunday guests a t the W. T. Mrs. Bllenger, all from Forest home via Oregon p e p » 1 and all other kinds o f printer’ s stock going up by leaps and bounds, the fellows who ex pect to stay in the game will naturally figure on a raise in prices, rather than to adopt the suicide route o f price cutting. est he m ight be nor what his good intentions were, was but poorly fitted to meet the situation and do fo r his constituents what was expected o f him when he w m elected, and what he might fondly hope to do on leaving his quiet home and buying a ticket fo r the capital city. P e r c a le o — 36 inches wide, in light H D n r r D i r C If you want Fresh Vegetables or U n U U L n i L O anything in dean, fresh Groceries, it will pay yea to bay them a t B A IR D ’S. W e want your business and .will do our best to please you. Give u sa trial. Free delivery. nicked a t Rex Saturday, visiting M oore’s dock ranch in the after- I t is quite a common thing to hear the suggestion made that our representatives to the legis lature should be men who "w ill do something,” but according to our way o f thinking, after many years' observation, about the most valuable qualifications a member o f the legislature can have is a keen perception and ability to scent the colored gen tleman in the wood pile, bravery enough to sound the alarm, and thus be able to prevent a lot o f tilings being done. There is never any dearth o f fellows who go to Salem fully prepared to do things” at our legislative .sessions, and it takes a wide- awake man who has rubbed up a g a i n s t the world and who knows the game, to get a line on their schemes and be able to C r op aa —White for summer un derw ear,per l e u O IL ... _ - . T ** % chum’ L ’ lhan The Misses , *n P o rt^an<J S Miss Grace ®chool ncM “ f *m*s “ er b n gl The Misses Evans, o f Nev a days v W ^ T . Evans. Mr. and Mrs. J. T . Carter’s Sunday guests were M r. and Mrs. Will Vinton, of McMinn ville; Mra. L on Carter; Mable Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Woods, Prank Henry and daughter Frankie and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hertig. Em ory Jones left Fernwood to hunt for work last week. Mr. Miller died M onday morn ing a t 6:40. We w ill try to write a fuller account next week. Mrs. Lena Baird, ot N e w b e r g was visiting her parents, M r. and Mrs. Hobson last Friday. Mrs. M cLeod and daughter, ot Milton, Oregon, are visiting w ith W. A.,Parrish 'and fam ily this - Arthur Parrish w ho has been quite sick for the last ten days after a brief relai>se, is n ow feel ing better again. Quite a number from Fernwood attended the Christian Endeavor' social a t the Christian chnrch Thursday night. They reported a most excellent time. prollflc output, was dlecuaslng at a stu dio tea I d New York a recent — «wifi In the plctnre trade. “Look hare, old man,” said a noted •tcher. “do yon point a ll poor own plo- Id a Grimes is reported quite tureeri - sick at the present writing. “I do,” Thelma and Freda Parrish were not in school M onday be cause o f sickness. ___ __________ the other a new «red hotly, “and with my own hands too." “And what do you pay your handsT" the etcher inquired. "I'm thinking of starting an art factory m yself." Y our Back-bone ---------- -IS WORTH SAVING----------- Throw aw ay your old broom arid get one of thus« new “ De L u x e ” V a c u u m S w e e p e rs. . Your sweeper can be used separate from the Vacuum. It is the latest thins on the market, and one o f the most serviceable / v j ! a m labor-saving articles for the home, and the price is ..... J L H U y <p / * O D W e’ll be gled to demonstrate thie little machine to prove it’e greet efficiency and labor-eaving qualities. W e make a specialty o f Household Articles in our line and it will pay you to keep an eye on our 5c, 10c and 15c counters end our “W eekly Specials’* ii * . -.■.■j — jjs . F o r Quality a n d Service T ry = = = = = = = = Larkin-Prince Hardware