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M itt H orton, daughter o f Mr* >• Mrs. Charley Lapp has been > 0 . B. Olmstead, ot Portland !• out from Portland during the jura« here Sunday visiting w ftl h week visiting with relatives. Mrs. Rebecca Allen. Rev. T. Brouillette, of Port* I Hon. J.. C. Nelson, who hai • land, passed through Newberg been confined at his home tor ner- - today on his way home from the eral weeks, is able to get out t Presbytery. again on bright days. ’■ • L ee P o w e ll, candidate for Rev. George H. Lee made a Dale Butt came home from U. • county commissioner, C. Roy trip to McMinnnville and Cor of 0 . last week, bringing irith I Faulconer, candidate for sheriff, vallis Tuesday. him his friend, Mac. Maurice, and I both of Sheridan, and the mayor Mrs. Ralph Williams, o f Port “ Don,” their canine tratenpty r ot Sheridan were in Newberg last land, was a guest o f Mrs. Wm. mascot, to spend the spring va- • Saturday. Paxson last Sunday. cation. U. 8. G. Miller, W. H. Wood* Under the auspices o f the high TO GET YOUR HOUSE WIRED | On account o f the Easter $|j|t I worth, S. L. Parrett and John school, the Bastera Jubilee Quar ON THE SPECIAL PRICE PLAN the W oman's Auxiliary to Pamflc ' Hutzen made a trip to The Dalles tet, colored, gave a very good | College will meet Saturday after ’ last M onday where they were entertainment at Ofancan’s Hall noon, April 18, at* 2:30, instead I shown through the big cannery on last Saturday night. of the regulartim e, at the hdjme ! built and operated last season W. W. Nickell and Martin Mil o f Mrs. Oliyer Weesner on C h i • by Libby, McNeil He Libby. They ler, both of whom are seeking ton way, Bast Hancock street. say it is large and well equipped the nomination tor the office o f Del. Winters whose death frn§j i plant and that the people o f The were here from county a gunshot wound is noted in the > Dalles consider it one ot their WHY NOT HAVE A MODERN HOME? the county seat last Saturday. Rex items, was a son of A; J. best assets. .... Mrs. C. J. Edward« is hers In accordance with the an •12:55 A. M . from Tillamook on a visit with WWters who formerly lived o$ • farm near Rex, but who now nouncement made in the Graphic relatives, and C. J. is out and in lives near Ballston. No details i recently J. W. Stevens, fire mar •Saturday night only. tLoop Special Saturday A Sunday occasionally as he is circulating ot the casaulty have been ft- shal o f Portland, came out last __ I_________ _________ between Salem and Portland on eeived by the relatives here. Thursday and made a number of Dr. G. B. Stuart was up from business. John G. Bek man, editor of the talks along lines of fire preven Gladstone Wednesday. Miss Mary Cook left here for Telephone - Register, with Mrs. tion that were very helpful. I Charles K . Spaulding was Raymond, Washington, Mon- Eckman, twodaughters and tw o About the only criticism be made _ day morning where her sister young sons, motored to New ot conditions here as be saw dow n from Salem Wednesday. Deputy Pish and Game Warden and husband, Mr. and Mrs. L. berg on Friday o f last week for them, was the collection o f moss | Ah Parker was here from McMinn H. W oody, went some time ago an airing, by the grace of a good on some roofs which he said and where he has a good jo b in natured automobile dealer who should n ot be allowed. In his ville Wednesday. a shingle mill. wanted good live ballast for the party there were Cap Fred R ob Springtime is at hand. Uncle The members o f the West Che- State Engineer, John H. Lewis erts o f the arson squad, Mr. Frits has shed that bristling, halem Band are preparing to furnishes the information that Wright, chief operator, ’ Harry. kaiser-made mustache. give a program at the Ribbon the Springbrook Water Associa fire marshal who spent a day in Beck and Chas. Heveland, the Harold Say w ho is a student Ridge hall Saturday evening, tion has been granted a permit Newberg last week, visited the latter a former Newberg boy. in the U. of 0 . was here Sunday April 15. for diverting water from the M. C. Wire & Son poultry yards Sheldon A. Stubbs, the insurance visiting his brother who is at - Plans are being laid for a meet Oliver springs* on the side ot Che- and was so taken with the fine man, who waa instrumental in tending high school. Ramsdell 144 ac Albert Gaines ing o f the local Farmers1 Union, balem Mountain above Spring- array of White Leghorns that he getting them to come Newberg, die sec 17 t 5 s r 3 w $10. D. B. Smith, who recently re brook tor domestic purposes. to be held April 29 and a county returned in a few days with his banqueted them at his home. turned from an extended visit meeting o f the onion to be held Friday ot this week has been family for a second visit at the with relatives in the New Eng A T N E W B E R G C H U R C H E S early in July. named as visiting day at the col yards. land states, is in town. B. F. Yergeu, M. W. Patton, lege, with an invitation extended F. R. Rundell and son Hugh W. H. Hitchen is planning to J. U. Smith and Prof. B. H. to all w ho are interested in any went to Portland Tuesday and leave for Biamark, North Dakota, 9:45 a. m.—Bible school, Les Anderson attended —a- county with a view o f locating on land w ay to spend a part or all the completed arrangements with meeting o f the Farinera* Union ter Jones, superintendent. day in and about the buildings, the Southern Pacific fur the lat in that aection. Mrs. Hitchen 11:00 a. m.—Sermon, “ Chris- at Dayton last Saturday. and the baby will remain here and Attending classes as they ter to begin work at once tor the or a change of venue, in s and Personals houae, thus getting in on the watting list o f those w ho are booked for positions in the ma chine shops. " Mrs. C. A. Walker is here trdm Hillsboro visiting with R w Mamie Marr. She ia a daughter o f the late A. Ammerman who I never circulated a petition in died in the Soldiers’ Home at Newberg for a change o f venue rent and Mrs. Penning-1 R°8cbarX “ a* ° ‘ * * * * * W|H in m y H. D. Winters’ suit nor did ived home last Sunday ** remctnbeied h* * °mc oi our the supreme coart recently decide The case was icir trip East in the inter-1 PcoPle “ the Httle girl com- against me. he college, in which they P * ™ “ °* her tatber wbcn they decided but once on its merits, in ite successful. Mrs. Pen- re5lded m Newb" g some years the supreme court, and that was several years ago. Here is the has been laid up all **°* , account of an ulcerated B. B. Brodie, editor and pub- point: The decree was obtained Both made a good gain 1 lisber o f the Oregon City Bnter- by frand It it true that I have for the new auditorium build it while they were gone, prise and president of the Ore- made several trials to get at ing. I gon Editorial Association, in this thing in the right w ay but ----------------------------------- -1 company with Phil Bates, secre- have been misled by attorneys. 1 i sn' t m JTsdmk ta ry o fth e association, spent a But why should I worry, when .............. —.....— J little time in Newberg last S a tu r- I am now on the right track and During the day can g o on to win. Our army is in Mexico. They W e make it a point to carry only have been misled as to the where goods o f know n quality and established abouts of Villa on several oc casions, but have they given np, reputation* That is w hy you will find o r have they been ordered to only the genuine K od ak goods in our stop? (Yes and no) Yes, by the jin go press. No, by those in day for Utica, New York, in com- camera departm ent. — — authority. When they get their pany with Mrs. Gould, where he goes as a delegate to the General eyes on Villa, be will throw up Conference of the church. While the white flag. I am now on they are aw ay they expect to the right track and I expect soon visit with relatives in Iow a and to see the white flag flying. ■ WU1 E. Purdy. at his old home in Maine, and and K odak Supplies o f all kinds, alw ays on hand» Mrs. Orville Hollingsworth and children have been out from Toledo on a visit with relatives during the week. Blwood S. Minchin who came out from Portland to spend Sunday at the Home ot fiia par ents above Dundee, said that he recently landed the largest sale o f hardware that had been made in Portland in three years. He is with the Failing McCalman Co., wholesale dealers in hard ware, located at 88-90 Front street, and the sale waa made to W. B. Haines, of Portland, who is interested in the sale of fire ex t in g u is h e r s , stopped over in Newberg Tuesday evening while on his stay to McMinnville. He was engaged in the banking bus- neas at Forest Grove a few years ago and was also postmaster there tor a time. * KODAKS ¿uid alw ays new . Eastman N , C Film , the film with 27 years' experience behind It Developing and printing done b y experts, or material to do your ow n . HEADQUARTERS FOR KODAK SUPPLIES lü ü « Newberg Company [ will be gone until Jnne. It is understood that Rev. Joseph Hall who spent the winter with his sister, Mrs. Jennie Groff, at Santa Ana, California, will re- I turn and take charge o f the local jchnrch work in the absence of the pastor. Judge Dodson and Commis sioners Allan and Gunning were here on Wednesday arranging for a survey o f the Rex hill with a view o f commencing w ork on the grade at an early day. A big slide on the river road west of the J. C. McCrea residence also took considerable o f their atten tion, and a plan is on foot to overcome this difficulty, which is liable to be repeated any winter, by laying out a new road extend ing south tow ard the river from the end ot South College street. If this plan is carried out a bridge over a canyon will be required which it is estimated will cost $ 1000 . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Evening— D o They Know o f Us in Heaven?” Wednesday, April 19—“ Latest Mission News.” || Friday, April 14, at 2:30— Ladies' Aid Society at Mrs. Lutz’ home BAPTIST Morning sermon—“ The Death ofJesus.” Fvening sermon—“ TheCentnr- ian’s Verdict.” B. Y. P. U. Topic — “ Good Prayer Meetings and H ow to Have Them Always.” Wednesday evening — “ India, the Rudder of the Sea WESTÇHEHALEM Miss Hazel Bovd spent last Saturday in Portland. Miss Crystal Smith spent last Saturday in Portland. Mrs. Bllinger, o f Nebraska, is spending this week with Mrs. H. C. Baker. . H. Anderson4and tamil: ly were Sunday guests o f Prof, and Mrs. B. H. Anderson. Mrs. E. G. Fendall and son Kenneth were in Portland on Saturday o f last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Amoth spent Sunday afternoon with D. P. Shaw and family. Those who expect to take part in the singing tor the Easter pro- gram rehearsed last Sunday afternoon. L' * Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bailey and Miss Josephine Johnston were Sunday guests ot H. C. FIRST OF ALL. Only neglect on your part to take care o f your eyes. SECOND By strain ing your eyes reading and studying when they need help. THIRD. By using the cheap reading glasses fitted by some incompetent person. Do you know that nine out o f ten people who ¡come to me with cataracts have no one to blame but themselves? For only a few dollars spent from time to time in keep- ing their eyes in proper shape their eyes would have been good as long as they N eglect N ever Pays I f you suspect E yestrain D O N T P U T IT O F F C om e A t O n ce— T o-d a y! C. A. MORRIS BILL f () I ! ! I I i (1