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Miss Jessie Burton, Bible De Busk is a very interesting May 16, to give a demonstration to j attending the conference of the speaker and has spent much time mission study secretary of Free Methodist church. the ladies of Newberg and surround Portland Y. W. C. A., and Iter studying the development ofehil Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Crocker sister. Miss Margaret Barton, dren. His address will be well ing country, We expect a large at went to Portland Wednesday to who is acting in the capacity of worth hearing. tendance and will issue reserved seats attend the tuneral of a friend. supply teacher in Pacific Col O. R. Winters, breeder of Black Mrs. W. S. Parker and baby tor Miss Eunice Lewis, were Minorca chickens, made a show FREE for this occasion. Hughes Ruth left for their new home a t guests of Miss Laura Elair over ing of his birds at the State Electric Range will be used. - Both La Grande Monday afternoon. Sunday. fair last year where he received Mrs. B. P. Mann was out froto The Epwnrth League of the his share of prizes. The poultry as a favor to us and yourselves, kind Portland Sunday fora visit with M. E. church held its annbal judge who was a man from ly advise in advance if you expect to her brother, B. C. Baird and election of officers on Monday pf Bfbston, Massachusetts, compli mented Mr. Winters very highly attend. New Thoughts, New Re family. ^ this week, resulting as follp Some paint is like false teeth, The Salem and Newberg high President, Ellen M. Gri on his birds and said they were ceipts, New Methods. ^ it's only a substitute. If you school ball teams will play a First Vice-President, Effief better than he found of the same want real paint that will last game on the college grounds Sat Pinnev; Second Vice- President, breed in the East. Recently an Refreshments will be served. till 1946, get some Acme Quality, urday afternoon. order came from a breeder lo Mrs. Dart; Third Vice-President, Commencing at 2 p. m. sharp, Dun made up under Uncle Sam's Muriel Varnell; Fourth Vice-Pres cated near Boston for acock and th e material is being delivered specifications. I say th at’s some can’s Hall, Tuesday May 16, FREE ident, Vernon Gould; Secretary, and four hens, which will be filled. guarantee of quality. No cheap from , the • Spaulding . . . Logging Neva Manion; Treasurer, Mr. Winters'savs be supposes dope lor Dock Sam’.. He'. . | Co.'. m.ll for v * w bridge over garet Illig; Organist, E. J. Ki the order came on the recom good the canyon at the outskirts of Cboirister, Helen Scott. mendation of the Boston gentle Newberg on the road leading to Dr. Carl G. Doney, president of man, who evidently knows a West Cbehalem. “ IT SERVES YOU RIGHT“ good thing wnen.be sees it. H. S. Hulin was up from^Lents The fine bonqurt of . 00 « ball WIBaf°?ttg, Umrermty, U» at this .h i. nffie. hv Noah Noah th* morpiog Knrice office by on business the first of the week. bloom left the M. B. church next Sunday W. C. T. D. RALLY special'train for Corvallis on Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Edwards Lapp, the G. A. R. veteran, are The Epworth League will have FER TW ftR TRIALS Monday, May 8. Owing to the have been at Tillamook during Very much In place, considering charge qf the evening service. Last Thursday evening the the snowy feeling of the atmos the week. An interesting program has hfen program for the special meeting non-support of the various high Five farmers in Yamhill coun phere during the week. George L. Kelty’s brother was arranged. The mothers arees- was well rendered. The singers schools the Railroad Company ty are co-operating with the ■ County Agent M. S. Shrock here from Polk county on a visit pecially invited as this is “Moth and pianists were Miss Leota was unable to send the special. county agent in soil correction and Supt. S. S. Duncan were In the near future a class in experiments. C. M. Fruit on the er’s Day.” Miss Laura Hefty, Wednesday. down from the county seat missionary from Kutien, China, Howard, Bert Miller, Omar camp cookery will be organized D ayton-M cM innville road Is Horace Nelson, of the 6. P. Wednesday evening conferring Fendall, Mrs. Fendall, Gladys bridge force, spent a tew days at with the corn fair committee. will give a talk on China. This Jones, Eva Moore, Mrs. Wbitely, for the boys under the instruc making a one-acre lime experi ment on some ground seeded to is an opportunity to hear about Zelma Jones, and was well tion ot Miss Corbett. home the first of the week. They say considerable interest is the-work in foreign fields. spring grain. L. Hurner and J. Gladys Bradley returned from rendered. L. B. Fortune has sold his being manifested in the coming C. Johnson, ot Carlton; Owen A. home out on the road southwest fair in other parts of the county. A. L. Barber, of Wills mina, Miss Edith Minchin, county Newport Monday after spending Mac Gill, of McMinnville, and C. the week end there. who is a Republican candidate of Newberg to Charles Veiths. The Hyde and Englert boys, for the legislature, was in New president, spoke effectively and S. gave for the “ What and Way of Clair Sorey, who has been ill« Lewis, of Dayton, are carry Frank Bvans is home from who were held on a charge of ing bn experiments in which Salem where, he spent several attempting to ..break into the berg Wednesday getting -ac W. C. T. U.J’ because of the returned to school Tuesday. several kinds of fertilizers as well days in the N. D. Elliott printery. Newberg Cyclery stone, were quainted with the people. «He need—destory liquor, widespread Ruth Peterson visited us last a* lime are being tried oat on C. B. Wilson and family^ from cleared in the trial held at Mc was born m Minnesota and empe persistent, o r g a n iz e d effort Thursday. Oregon with his parents in has been made for forty years. Maijorie Hazel ton went to tenth acre tracts. The Union McMinnville, were Sunday visi Minnville. Jack St. Germain was to Meat Co., of Portland, has 1891, they locating first in New Salem Friday to attend to May donated the fertilizers and De- tors with Mr. and Mrs. Omar also cleared of the charge of berg where they remained a few It is an arm of the church. The reading, on membership, Day exercises given by the Wil breaking into the Chehalem Val- years but later located at Fendall. - - - - - - —- * Haven & Son, of McMinnville, bv Mrs. Bray, was to the point. lamette ,University. Jimmie Forsyth wentgto Port- j ley Milis warehouse have supplied the lime lor the mina. With the number off* Miss Hinshaw read “Get Some The play, “ Miles Standish,” land Wednesday expecting to g et; T. R. Blaylock, teacher of er Minnesota people we at wholesale prices. body Else,” which is a too com given by the literary society l#r experiments The cost to the farmers i« there a position as operator in a movie j manual training at the high here, state pride will no mon saying. The pastors and Thursday was heartily fore very light and the lessons j school, is planning to leave here j land a number of votes (*' at the Oaks. Mrs. Harford spoke of the per by all. A large crowd attended. learned will _ be of great value "f he high school annual is out at the end of the school year Barber from this section.' sonality of Frances B. Willard. and the publication proves to be with bis family, with the inten- Lewis Samms has a recent let Also against moving picture The cast was as follows: John to all of Yamhill county. M. S. Shrock, quite satisfactory to the students tion of engaging in farming in ter from his son Robert, who is shows as licentious in picture Aldcn) Ray Bassett; Miles Stan dish, Ray Baker; Pricella, Mar County Agent. ami teachers and others in -1 Southern Oklahoma, where his engaged in the Indian work for and song, degrading the mind, terested. j step-father and mother, Mr. and the government in Alaska, in counteracts the good, which garet Hodson; The Dame, Verna Rev. and Mrs. George F. Round Mrs. D. W. Cummins, have been which he tells a grewsome story might be done by the Snnday Lamb. are home from Canyon City, located for some time. of the fate of an Indian who was schools. Films 60 per cent filthy, Grant county, where they spent W. W. Lunger, candidate for out whale fishing. The “native 20 per cent comic, 20 per cent COLLEGE NOTES several weeks visiting a daugh the nomination tor the legislature son” sighted a whale, into which good. ter. On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. who was down from his farm he plunge'd his harpoon. The Prohibition law ought to be The Glee Club gave a concert Round’s Sunday school class home near LaFayette Monday thong that held the harpoon amended; 24 quarts of beer and at Springbrook last Friday tendered her a reception when evening, said he was in the con- was fastened to the Indian's 2 quarts alcohol ought not to be night. The club has cleared some pieces of Cbinawarc were; vention when Garfield was nom- wrist and the whale pulled him allowed any person. The ques about $20. presented to her as a token of | inated tor president and that he overboard and out to sea. Some tion was asked “Can anyone in The baseball game which was Is a big occasion in the lives of the regard in which she is held as j had also witnessed, as a specta- time afterward whale fishers 200 Newberg tell, where the woman to have been played last Satur young people. a teacher. Her class is made up j tor, the nomination of every Re- miles or more distant harpooned who was drunk on the street to day at Chemawa was called off of adult Women. t publican president since. and landed the same whale« night, gat the liquor.” on account ot rain. The Indians A time when life’s responsibil which still carried the Indian'# The Women’s Clubs are feder are scheduled to appear on the ities begin to take real shape. harpoon, and at the other end of ating tor work in the legislature. local diamond, May 20. the thong they found the body • S f it S sn 't an Sastm an, it S sn 't a J fo da k Pres. Pennington went to Mrs- Mary E. C. Scott, of the unfortunate brave. Moral Sec’y. Portland Wednesday to attend —When you go whaling, better the sessions of the Religious bitch to a “post,” rather than to Education Association Confer HIGH SCHOOL NOTES your wrist. " ence being held there. S. E. Cummins, candidate for Last Friday was ‘ dress up’ Delbert Replogle and Lloyd The simplicity, county commissioner, was over day'Jfor the seniors of the high Edwards will represent P. C. in from his Carlton ’ farm Wed ne«. school; and their costumes were a debate with Albany College a t e o B T e u ie s e e and efficiency of day hunting up his friends, and typical fjpr the occasion. Some the latter place this coming the Kodak sys he hus a lot of them in this sec were dressed up to represent Saturday night. They will de tion. While visiting at the foreign countries, among them fend the negative of the question tem have put amateur p h o Graphic office he told this in being Holland, Japan and China. ‘Resolved that the United States Jewelry has always led as tography with cident of a lost watch. While Others represented the different should adopt the essential fea Graduation Gifts in reach of ev on a trip to Alaska during the classes of people' in the United tures of the Swiss system of Graduation comes at a time in ery man, wo gold excitment in 1898 he States, some of which were In military training.” bought a Waltham silver watch, dian girls, farmers, old men and the lives of young people when man and child, open face, of a qptranded miner. a t small cost. jewelry is particularly accepta women, school boys and girls, DOMESTIC SCIENCE Nine years ago while doing some and milk maids. ble. A gift such as a ring, * ROOMS • ' EXPERT COMING road grading near Whiteson he watch, scarfpin, lavallier, some lost the watch and was not able The members of the Domestic Science department served din to find it. Recently a man na med We have secured the services of thing that will be a constant ner to the members of the school Collard plowed the watch out of Mrs. Elinor \4eacham Redinuton, reminder for life, is more than $ 1.00 t o $12 the ground at the spot where board and their wives Wednes B. S., a domestic science expert appreciated. ¡VV \ ï M I r & ¡ _ Kodak supplies Mr. Cummins lost it, and when day. and lecturer of nutional note, for Call. Inspection involves no of all kinds in it was wound, it ticked off the The baseball team defeated one day only. May 16th at 2 P. th e g en u in e time and continues to run. The McMinnville high school here M., Duncan’s Hall, who will give obligation. Eastman qual finder of the watch showed it to last Saturday by a score of 14 instructions as to the making of -* 4 ( 2 * ity. No substi Delschnider, the McMinnville jew to 4. The team is in fine shape “Cakes and Fancy Pastries.” tutes a t th is eler, who on examining it dis and is working fine. They have Sunshine cake, angel food cake, JEW ELER—OPTICIAN store. I t ’s the covered his mark'on the case and won all their games this year pound cake, and famous white OREGON best or nothing on turning to his books found and it looks as if they will con cake, together with fancy pastry, NEWBERG. tinue to win. that he had cleaned the time will be the detail of subjects dis piece fifteen years ago, and Beulah Thorpe, of Portland, cussed and demonstrated. A further that it was the property a ’14 graduate, was a visitor Hughes Electric Range will be of S. E. Cummins. The jew eler last week. used. An unusual opportunity says that apparently not a drop A number of the members of to gain new ideas in food pre]>a- of water ever got into the watch the senior class were greatly dis ration and cooking. Every lady during its long underground appointed on Friday when Mr. in Newberg and vicinity is cor FRANK If. CALDWELL, Mgr. rest, and it seems to be as good Stanbrough made the announce dially invited to be presept.— HOM HMK 41 2 C 2 BUST as ever. ment th at there would not be a Yamhill Electric Co. Paid adv Si D raft says YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO. G RAD UATIO N D AY K O D A K ! I ! I r ( I \ | W " mi f m C. A. MORRIS I jB i B IL L ... V . -4. ■ .. ..... .... . . ..---S. -g-, ■ - . .y- .... ... Newberg Drug Company The Plumber