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\IL C. W. Parker attd fami down from Turner Sunday. A daughter o f Mm. Sadie ber and four children ca from Marshfield Wednesday an extended visit. V Ô ^ * f» iÿ » '-r 4 t,. ^ ,v O jf .M •>-;**» ^ÿf-t = M. W. Gumm, who has more than 200 peach trees o f the Early Crawford and Elberta va rieties, says he has a good crop coming on. ffcWHK = kW i out an Electric Range You’ll have one some day, W hy W ait? Rav. J. H. Lee who recently re turned from Eastern Washing Misses Vera and Helen ton and Idaho says the prop nard visited friends and ati M in A amp* Bushnrll, ot P ort .Miss Rgth Ella Chaplin, o f ed the Chantauqua at McMinn prospects are fine throughout land is the guest o f the R. J. For Btfrmerton, Washington, is visit ville last week. that great country. syth family. ing the Stannard girls. Several Newberg people at Mr. and Mm. Levi Gilbrrt F. H. Buchanan was down W. B. White spent last Sunday Were here from Salem last tended some o f the sessions o f from the county aeat on bu»i in Portland with Mr*. Wtyte day in attendance at the funciwl the McMinnville Chantauqua E njoy today w hat the genius o f m an has contrived who is taking care of ber sister, ot Mrs. D. J. Gilbert. neaa Wednesday. last week and they speak in flat for the com fort o f those w h o rock the cradle and Mrs. W. R. Oliver came up Mm. T. B. Wright, ¿t# - Vernon T. Hihshaw who b< tering terms o f the talent and from Portland Monday after Miss Alta Howe, o f Browns a small Indiana silo last seagon programs given. rule the w orld. Electric cooking is the ideal w a y . noon and returned the same ville; visited in New berg last Fri says he found the investment 'go S. P. Timberiake and M. P. It is cooking D e L uxe. .. V evening. day with Mrs. W. J. Wilson o f profitable that it almost pyid Elliott went to Portland Tues -V'.\ ’ ; •* . ", f , « , ‘ i -/ 1- I- -ilf- I Mrs. Jfcssie Silver returned to the Wilson conlectionery. day morning to do Uoited States for itself the first year. Prof, and Mts. Oliver Weeshet her home in Portland Sunday . j . C. Kirk, o f Pasco, Washing jury duty- Merrit Timberiake is after a tw o weeks’ visit with are planning a trip to Indiana ton, Who had been here visiting "boss” for the Newberg Trans with the intention of spending a relatives here. his daughter, Mm. W. E. TerrHl, fer Co. in his father’s absence. E asy T erm s couplé o f months visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. ,ot Mrs. Curtis Houspr i* at Tur left for Portland Wednesday for ~ Condeau, South Dakota, are in relatives. ner this week in attendance at a short visit on his w ay home. Newberg visiting their cousins, Roy Heater who grew up am Dr. T- W. Hester and Joe Hoi- the State Convention of Chris Mrs. M. H. Bowerman and Mrs. was educated here was over Kngsworth are o ff in their autos tian churches and is serving in from Hillsboro last Saturday R. J. Booth. for *tbe McPhiHpps Camp at the capacity ot first pianist, a Miss Bvangeline Yerk* s. o t j calling on his numerous friends Nestucca beach where the Hester position which she is well quali “ IT SERVES Y O U RIGHT” Portland, is to be the week-end about to w n . V ; family will remain for several fied to fill. Nelson J. Sykes, of the Spaul weeks. guest o f Miss Dorothy Cox. She ' Mr. aod Mrs. Wm. Stratton is a young Portland singer, and ding Loggin g Co., who was out who were here from F ort Rock, George Allen who was engaged from Portland Monday said the may be ranked Bret, The a student o f Rose Courses Reed. Mr. and Mrs J. S. Martin got in the hardware business in Lake county, for a visit with attributed to a chin J. L. Hoskins will leave here lumber supply was now ahead Newberg back in 1908-10 spent relatives, returned home last awav last week on their crip to may be canceled by shaving K. They man who accepta Ida face aa i on Friday for points in Eastern o f the demand. a little time in Newberg last Fri- week. While here they shipped the old home in Iow a. gave It to film, braving It to tbs several crates of cherries out to will be gone for several weeks. Oregon and Washington, and President Pennington and fam day. He is now living on a issi® without their home. ■ ; ■ -— ■ w ill visit with relatives at Cald ily are spending a little vacation farm near Beaverton. Mrs. \. E*. Way, daughter-in- must be rlaeeed well, Idaho, before returning on the Santiam river oat east o f Miss Btnmel, a former student law of D. B. Way, who had been manly quality. Cartoonists and novel W. J. Nottage who has been home. in Pacific College and a daugter here for some time on a visit, left ists have waived the trank «U n to «bn Salem, Possibly he may do working in the Carlton Sentinel Umbo of the Inefficient and Inapt lot The “ electric starter” on -the little fishing on the side while he office for some time has secured of Mr. and Mrs. Enitnel who for her home at Lexington Tues the mar : thorn the masterful Jaw take heart, be baa bat to abavo to evening train from Portland, is there. v ^ ’v • a position with the News-Re- lived on a Chehalem Mountain day afternoon. show the qualities Wednesday, due to arrive here Mrs. C. J. Hoskins went to His farm several years ago, was here Prof. W alter Ricks, superin porter in McMinnville. ■ V ' ti a t 6:58, failed to work when tendent ot the Pasco, Washing family will continue to occupy from Milwankie last Sunday vis McMinnville Wednesday evening ... T H E PITC H ER ’S B O X . iting with Miss Myrtle Gause. i ___ ; Elk Rocjk was reached, causing a ton, .schools, was an over-Sun tbfcir Newberg home. with the intention of making an . _^ — .—*2# delay ot tw o hours. Mr. And Mrs. Joseph Stephens auto trip out into the Coast day visitor with Jake Taylor. C. J. Leavitt who has been who'bave been living out on the Mountains with Comtmasioaer Rev. Charles O. Whitely and He has been making the Ellison- Centerville, Washington, w i Op family went to Portland Tues W h it e Chautauqua c i r c u it his son who is preaching there, Dayton road left here on Tues W. S. Allen and County Clerk C. day for Mehama where they will B. Wilson, who are going out to day for a visit with Mr. and through Oregon as business returned the first o f the spend some time visiting with make settlement fo r the county Mrs. O. J. Sherman and on the manager at a number o f points. He says he and Mrs. Leavi relatives, after which they will for the work done on the Soar follow ing day they all made a ho was also at Centerville, County Agricultural Agent M 1857. however. Urn return to their former home at Grass road. drive over the Columbia RivCr S. Sbrock, who was down from centlyjtook an outing a Into nine Innings The pttclnrtef tff Los Angeles. H ighw ay in the Sherman ma McMinnville in company w ith the base o f Mt. Adams, wl One twelve feet kept behind U FU T U R E O F A LA S K A . and could tnke n I ram hatera Mn Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wood chine. Owen k. Macgill, mail carrier, was the first they had >11 very. JOnt the as Is ward have gone to Salem today, A Comparison ef Our Territory WMh in cricket today. * Rev. Nicholas Walter is having on Tuesday afternoon said that Since they were married. the 6 send! we visa Countries in company with former Indiana In IMS the old -Une- ter the i some trouble over a real estate' the Valley Canhing Co.’ s plant, Prof. Eli Hadley came schoolmates. Judge ’ and Mrs.1 Alaska baa the aame latitude aa Den to mend behind tree done a wa deal, he having been sued in the when completed, ^would be one from Portland last Friday to and • the i willst - Halted to a “box’* Hiram E. Hadley, o f Seattle, mark. Norway. Swadao and Finland twelve feat loaf and four feet wbfa Clackamas County Circuit Court' o f the best appointed canneries ■. tend the funeral of Juj ~ 1* 4 '¿5'"- - * i. - • «*• % * V* » 4s- *+ ‘ “ who came through in a machine, M m . iUT.lwim .nr bat in tuie arra bn coaid roam at wtn tor damage*, by W ja tT s ^ fie fiat ever teen. Mrs. D. J. Gilbert, and retrained and throw from whatever spot I that b u obtained Mr. ’ Hadley hating legal busi and Gertrude George. The ' F. W. Holcombe.died at his pleased. A few years later the “tail Scandinavian countries, er tor a visit with relatives ness to look after in the Capital lntenaiflad by bat grast was made nix feet square, and In 18< Georges traded acreage in Polk home in the foot hills o f the until Monday afternoon o f this It waa again reduced to four feet wide | latent resources. . county tor there lots-in Medford, Const Mountains west o f Cari- week. He has been teaching-.foj City- The Scandinavian coon trice have 18, and six feat long. Tan yen re later It Things are humming this week 000 square miles Bader cultfvatfoa and vraa made a root longer and a toot which they claim were misrepre 'jton on Friday of last week, thirty-one years and the greater at the cannery and the juice 75.000 equate miles in graatait. Our de wider and In 18*7 eut down in leag sented. j The body was brought to New- part pf the time in the Portlgjid pertinent ot asrlcsltnre baa classified to live and one-half feet Those hoses ' being always a soar Mrs. S. F. Wallace left this i berg for burial by Hodson & El- schools. He savs that in the plant. A t the cannery on Mon 00.000 square miles in Alaska as suit day and Tnesdav 38,400 pounds able for cultivadoa. located mostly in of much I bange ami discussion. they I morning for a vacation of tw o , liott and the funeral was held at past eight years he has not, in (be Sualtwa. Tanana and Kuekokerln Were finally abolished altogp:ber at months and will visit in Califor-! the M. B. church on Sunday af- single instance, resorted to coif o f berries and fruit were taken valleys, wtth an additional 100,000 suit a ruhlwr slab 12 by 4 luche* usai tbe»r in, and the canned product is pil able for bay and grasing, and another piare, tbe pitcher being required to nia, Iow a, Nebraska, Illinois, ternoon. Deceased was a black- poral punishment in ant form. ing np rapidly, with something 100.000 square miles o f reindeer range keep Ills back tool against the stab Michigan and Minnesota before smith by trade and worked in A. Q Bancroft, who is grow This estimate makes available for ag Tbl* slab « ms enlarged to two feet by she returns. She goes first to the shop south o f fhe First Na- ing a forty-acre crop of potatoes over seventy women and twenty rlcnltural purposes 200.000 square six luche» ib It&K) and has remained miles ot the 560.440 square miles which the same since.—Philadelphia Bulletin Los Angeles w here she will be tional Bank for a time a few on the island above town, savs men at work. met by her son who lives in the years ago. F. W. Holcombe, of the tops o f the vines are already Haxel Carolyn; little daughter constitute Alaska’s total area. Alaska’s annual output o f gold la GROW. BUT DON’T S W E L L . Imperial Valley, and they will Newberg, is a son o f the de- meeting between the rows and o f Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Olsen, of $20.000.000. Fisheries produce nearly g o from there to San Diego to ceased. He is also survived by a he is expecting a great yield this Fernwood, died Friday evening, as much; It baa the richest and largest Save Exertion of Boosting and Uao 1« copper deposits In the world; It has see the exposition. widow and tw o daughters. In Doing Your Tasks. season. He thinks the outlook July 7, after a long illness, aged coal deposits equaling those o f Penn It Is well tor you to bare cuaOdeocu or better prices than were ob seven years, three months and sylvania and West Virginia in quality In yncr ability, but when It reaches the tained last season is also good, twenty-eight days. The funeral and surpassing them In volume ats;e of ‘ aweii beudeduess" your value The Scandinavian countries have IX owing to the tact that much was held Sundav at 10:30 at OOOjOOO population and 14.ouo.u00 head to yourself or to any one else begins to i f it S sn 't an Cast man, it is n 't a Jfoctak dwindle land in California on which po the Seventh Day Adventist of live stock. Applying the same ratio “Some men grow wtth responsibility; to the available lands of Alaska would tatoes were grow n last season church, Eld. Faulconburg, of give ber a population pf 30,000XX)0. others merely swell.** Tbe man wl Portland officiating. swells baa ceased to grow. is planted t o other crops. with 60,000.000 live stock.—Hon. A n- M i • '} i .l Y Electric Ranges from $25 up . ^ v - i - î ^ '^ - . r 't * ;».vt tte Ïl± KODAK The simplicity, c o n v e n ie n c e and efficiency of the Kodak nyw tern have put amateur p h o- tography with in reach o f ev ery man, w o man and child, at small cost. KOM KS f 0 . w upward BROWNIES "m V U H. ' $ 1.00 to $12 -« 1 • ( - j M i 'Z — Kodak supplies of all kinds in th e g e n u in e Eastman qual ity. No substi tutes a t t h is store. I t ’s the best or nothing Newberg Drug Company PRANK H. CALDW ELL, M gr. Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Jones, of Kansas City, Missouri, recently married and out on their honey moon trip, visited here from Sat urday night until Monday with Rev. Charles O. Whitely and J. L. Hoskins, and on Sunday night he preached at the Friends church. He is a brother of Prof. F. K. Jones, former teacher in Pacific College, and they y ill visit the latter at Santa Paula, California, on the w ay home. The funeral o f Mrs. D. J. Gil bert, whose death w a s a n nounced last week, was held at Friends church on Friday after noon at 2:30 o ’clock and was largely attended. A q u a r t e t composed of Professors Taggart and Lewis and Mrs. C. 0. Whitely and Mrs. T. L. Cum mings, sang "Beautiful Isle o f Somewhere” and "Abide With Me,” and Mrs. W. L. Robertson sang the well known hymn, "Some Time We’ll Understand.” An extended obituary was read by Prof. Wallace Hadley, of Mooresvillc, Indiana, a nephew o f the deceased. The funeral ser mon was given by the pastor. A t the grave, Barr (Oak Circle, W. 0. W., o f which the deceased' was a member, conducted the services. Ralph Butt and M. H. Galt left here on last Saturdav even ing in the former’s canoe, "Tippe canoe,” lor Portland They camped below Buttleville over night and went ou the next day, arriving in the city at 2:30 in the afternoon. They report an ¡enjoyable trip. The canoe was sent back by rail the next day. Mrs. F. S. Baldwin, of Mil. waukee, Wisconsin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Churchill, is spending a few weeks at New berg with her parents. This be ing her first visit to these parts and to the great Northwest, she finds much in the scenery, ver dure, flora and climate that calls for expressions of delight, won- derand enthusiasm. Station Agent George Wash ington James is taking his first hand at baching and it will be well tor those who have business to transact at the office to avoid crossing him, as his digestion is somewhat impaired. M r s. James has gone to Coulee City, Washington, to spend a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Jordon, this being her first trip outside of Oregon, and Miss Myrtle is visiting at Toledo, Lincoln county, with Miss Syl via Cobb. He has reached a place where I thinks he baa all tbe knowledge he needs, and natureUy an growth Is. re tarded. S H A P E O F T H E S H O E. The beet way—tbe most convincing It le Radically Wrong, and All on Ae- way—to prove one's capability la by actions, not words count of tho Last. Tbe fellow who Is continually brag In tbe America u Magazine Dr A r thor R. Reynolds, former health com ging about what be can do Is seldom of mlssloner o f Chicago, tells of the many much account. It la tbe man who does things In a troubles that can make life miserable and that come from feet that were quick. Intelligent manner who wins. Such a man will be found at the top ueglected In childhood Among other iiecanse be deserves to be there things be says: All concerns want him. because be “ Children should go barefooted at alt times while Indoors and through the not only arcompllabew much a* tbe re sult of bla concentrated endeavor, but summer. They should never wear any bis Influence le good ou tbe other em foot covering at any time that In any ployece wav distorts tbe toes or any pert of Save the exertion It takes to toll what tbe foot or that Interferes In eny way yon can do and use It In performing with its normal growth and develop yoor tasks Tn this w iy you will get ment. Tbe aame may be said of adulta so much consideration eventually that ‘Any reform lu the aha|ie of shoes you will not be tempted to brag must begin with the shoemaker’s last Tbe other fellow will do It for yota.- Shoemakers do not seem to be able to Loulsvtlie Herald get away from fonn and beauty In Shaping It It la abated largely by Cheeky John Forster. guess and Is pointed and turned np a* In “ William ilanison Ainsworth and the toe. No normal foot is so shaped. His Friends” tbe author. 8 M Bills, “The only rational last la made from tells a qualm story ot AloMwortb and a plaster cnat of the foot while hearing his friend John Forster Ainsworth weight and the mold can be made onlv bad discovered a line set o f llogartb's of some semi-solid material that hard engravings which waa held at £&. a ena when cool or dry There Is little sum which, be said. “ I could not lust hope of getting a rationally shaped then spare or at least did not think I shoe until tbe wooden last la totally ought to spare I took John Koreter discarded, it la safe to aaecrt that down to see the Hogarth*, wbereupoui good looking and nondeformlng shoes be actually said that be would aod can be made without I t ” must have them himself end aa be had' not <5 o f loose money at that moment The Magto Shavo. I should lend that stun to him. I Tbe man with a retreating chin may pointed out tbe absurdity o f tho pout grow a beard and hide It. or he may bon—that 1 wanted the engravings tor frankly shave the exiguous offender, myself and could not afford to lay out careless whether It recedes or not The tbe money; bow. then, could I land lt- utmost candor may be seen In a shaven to him? It was of no ore He over chin, and of all tbe manly, valorous ruled me. bad the £A of me and bought the Uogartba I worn longing ter.” "nnlltlea that of candor, downright Barton Hepburn In Leslie’s