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Keaoeeomcrooä Special attraction« at Lemon, Mi«i May, o f Portland, B. church lavt Sunday evening •i«ter of Dr. and Mr«. Daniel«, were special music by the choir and Mi«« Leach, alio o f Port and Kienle’« orchestra, short land, sister of Mr». Harry Miller. speeches by Bd Holt on the A Member. brewer«' amendment and prohi bition ' amendment, followed in A few more General Electric Irons at discussion by Atty. Clarence Butt, Thomas Henderson is mori Rev. P. C. Stannard will who also spoke on the Sunday The monthly meeting o f the to Salem this week. preach at Pern w ood next Sun closing law. The pastor spoke executive board o f the Y. P. C. was in day evening. Attorney C. R. Cha: on good citizenship. McMinnville on bans today. Let the election turn out as it Poland Attorney may the Criterion« are coming went to Salem on Friday night. Miss Hoover, o f Albany, visit J. L. Hoskins says,he does not ed with friends in Newberg the to California until ffirst of the week. The masquerade party given The Washing Machine is savipg a lot o f baclt-breaking, after the holidays. Rev. C Pitts, at I. O. O. P. hall on Hallowe’en arduous work. Samuel Dimond has resigned filled the pulpit at the Brethren br Chapter L of P. B. O. Sister Yo& can do the family washing effectively o f a cost o f chnrch Sunday morning and ev hood was a success both socially his place with the Spaulding o n e e l t t ' The May tag Electric Washer has a Wringer at and financially. Logging Co. and has opened a ening. tachment. Ninety-five per cent of your labor is ehnrinated. The affair was given for the gloving shop across the street Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dunlap and son, Arta, o f Portland, were benefit o f the Educational from the Spaulding office. “ rr | over Sunday guests o f relatives of P. E. O., which fund cat Vivian Hadley visited with his in this city. to existence in 1007 at tl sister, Miss Eva, a t Eugene, last M r.. Julia Meader waa out d' r'* coavrutioa 1 Saturday and saw the ball game from Portland the finrt o f the Brookfield. Mrnonr.. In between the U. of O. and U. o f W.' teams, which resulted in a week Tinting her d.nrfhter, Mr.. »< *" P” >nK a " ° H. A. Page E. O. Day at the Louisians no score contest. ; w ’ • , . - chase Exposition, the com Mrs. Lottie Hannon, who M r.. M. L. Dunlap left T o e . cb a baUu campaigned for the W. C. T. U. daytor an extended T in t w it h h a „ d o f $ 6 g 0 w b k h , Dn in Montana is at home and will r K n d ..« l r e ln t .« . « . Centra. incn.aaed tQ |goo at „ Colton, Mrs. Mary A. Douglas, remain daring the winter. ~ She Hh. ing on. preme con .ration in 190£ Mrs. Hattie A. Mills, Mrs. M. J. is very much gratified to hear The Criterion, will help yon aride to be need Nash, Mrs Elizabeth Fair bank, that Montana voted dry. ^ •mSe Friday night at Wood- coraer .tone for a P. E. ( Mrs. Ann Eliza Hall, Mrs. Jane Following a forceful appeal Mar Hall, let the election results moriaI At the 19&7 sn Rittenhouse. All are active made last Sunday at Friends turn out as they may. - convention this sum had s The subjects for Sunday members of Sbiloh W.R.C. No.28. church fot the relief o f the Ar will interest you P. J. Richmond, who is spend- to about $2000 in casl menians by President Penning ing bis time on the farm at Mon- pledges, and after an ei Morning—“ The Altar Fire. in building np yonr society, re ton, a fund o f more $115.00 was roe with his son, came home to discussion it was decided port to Robert Dann. If yon de raised in five minntes’ time. vote and spend a little time with tablish a P. E. O. Educa sire social help or some sugges Ola Martia, who has been Mrs. Richmond. Fund instead o f a Horn tions, report to Miss Ethel Mor farming on a rented place across Matthew H. Connor, o f St. money to be loaned, on ris. After persistently insisting the river in Marion connty for Paul, died in a Portland hospit- young women who had coi Here, is a good place to spend on her accepting the chairman the past few years, has moved al last Snnday, aged 62 years, ed the equivalent to a ship o f the committee, she agreed a “ happy Sunday evening.” back to Newberg, and is occupy The body was brought out on school course', and had att to accept it tor another year. Good cheer awaits you. ing his own home on Fifth street. the train Monday evening for the age o f 18 years. * This ' PRESBYTERIAN Any special news from any so Sunday school and Intermedi Miss Laura Blair is not get bunal. ciety or officers o f the union will with the objects and aims of the ting out o f the convalescent per Tuesday was Armenian relief l i t accepted by onr press chair ate and Senior C. E. Society iod, following her operation for day in Newberg and a number o f Sisterhood—which is really a So man, Milton Kienle, who has meetings at usual hours. Morning service a t 11—“ God’s appendicitis, as rapidly as her girls and women spent a good rority—that from the small be kindly consented to fill this im friends hoped for. Her father, A. part o f the day selling pencils on ginning o f $2000 in 1907 the portant office. This office has Changeless Plan.” Evening — Bible Versions in T. Blair, was also laid up .for the streets to aid in the humani und has grown to something been w ry efficiently filled by Omar Fendali during the past tarian effort. complishment whçn it is consid year. • As a result o f the Autumn sale ered that P. E. O. numbers only Wednesday evening prayer Our social committee is plan of last week, held by the college about twenty-one thousand ning a Thanksgiving social, o f meeting—“ Stealing,” Command auxiliary, their bank account ___________ , tffckh definite notice will be ment VILL was iucreased toT h e-amount o f Chapter L o f Newberg has the Class in “ Latin America” given later. FIR S T O F ALL. Only $165.26, and some amounts are smallest membership o f any The next union executive board Monday at 7:30, taking pages flashed from the Baker theatre neglect on your part to take still to be turned in. Chapter in the state, yet it had meeting will be held December 130-146, with brief survey o f front across the street on a win care o f your eyes. The ladies of the Parent-Teach the distinction last year—the 3, at 5 p. m., at the Presbyter Chapter I by Mrs. Goff. dow in the Miller Mercantile S E C O N D . By strain er Associa tion furnished a most irst year after its organization ian Church. Nellie Craw, C o.’s store front. —o f contributing the target, ing your eyes reading and excellent thirty-cent dinner in ~v Secretary Y. P. C. U. Regular services morning and Mrs. S. W. Cunningham is amount, per capita, of any Ore studying when they need evening. Rev. W. T. Tapscott, of here from Junction City to see the C. C. store room on election gon Chapter, and its members help. HiGfl SCHOOL Dallas, will preach. The pastor her sister, Mrs. Elvira Smith, day which was well patronized. expect to continue holding this The total receipts were close to will be at West Chehalem in the who is seriously sick from pto THIRD. By using the On Tuesday afternoon New morning and at Fern wood in lonor. With this object in view maine poisoning. Jay Smith is cheap reading glasses fitted berg won the foot ball game the evening. L. S. Hopfield was down from one or tw o affairs will be given also housed up again, he not by some incompetent person. with Wood burn by a score o f 13 each year. Intermediate and senior B. Y. having fully recovered from his McMinnville today doing some Members of Chapter L very to 7, thanks to the steady prac P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Do you know that nine out' recent severe illness and opera- advance advertising for the tice o f the team and the hearty much appreciate the generous re o f ten people who come to Splendid reports come from thirty-foarth annual convention support of the student body. the work o f Rev. F. R. Margetts sponse made by those receiving me with cataracts have no In order to provide more room of the Yamhilll County Sunday cards for the Hallowe’en party, Lewis Youngs was laid out in one to blame but themselves? who is to conduct meetings here School Association which is to for customers in the lobby of the the second quarter with a brok- beginning December 10: “ Never as well as the courtesy extended For only a few dollars spent United States National' Bank, be held in Sheridan November >y the Rebeccas in leaving the en shoulder and will probably from time to time in keep has this community beard more the president's desk has been tall decorated with Hallowe’en not be able to play in the Mac helpful, constructive and com ing their eyes in proper moved from the front to the rear Sheldon A. Stubbs, the local colors, black cats, witches, game Thanksgiving Day. shape their eyes would have mon-sense preaching than that and a new tile floor has been agent for the Oregonian has pumpkin faces, etc., after tbeir Last week the freshman Eng of Rev. F. R. Margetts. been good as long as they laid in the corner formerly occu been putting “ pep” into his jo b Hallowe’en celebration a few ev lish classes were visited by a pied by the president. Here a by getting his suppjy of papers enings before. NAZARENE CHURCH witch from “ Old Salem” whom customer’s desk will be placed, out for the breakfast table of his The masqueraders and guests they entertained with appropri N eglect N ever Pays which will add much to the con patrons these past few strenu were met at the door by one of ate Hallowe’en stories. venience for the pnblic, and will ous days o f the election excite If you suspect Eyestrain crease in the Sunday school is the P. E. O. Sisters and C. R. The Tag Day sale of the jun also desired. Come and bring a also help to expedite business. ment, instead of waiting for the Chapin, who was made up as a D O N T P U T IT O F F iors last Friday brought in near friend. Last evening George Mark Mills nine o ’clock train to bring them. typical “ Ikey ly $20 on the Annual debt. C om e at O n ce— T o-day! Pastor preaches at 11:00 on and Miss Ruth 0. Hoots, both of C. J. Hoskins has on display ious to separate the guests from Sophomores and seniors, hurry "W hy Seekers Fail.” James 4:3 Springbrook, were united in mar in a window at the United their silver offering. The cos up and help us pay the debt! “ Ye ask and receive not.” riage by President Levi T. Pen States National Bank one of the tumes worn were both gro At 7:30 service there will be nington, at his home on Sheri Oregon ballots of the presiden tesque and fancy dress, as well S E R V I C E S A T N E H R E R C C H U R C H E S special singing by tne young dan street. The bridal couple tial campaign o f 1872, bearing as sheet and pillow case affairs, people, also a good half hour were attended by Dennis C. the names o f U. S. Grant for while many came without mask CHRISTIAN song service prior to the preach Mills, brother o f the groom, and president and Henry Wilson for ing. Music for the dancing was PHoae While 32 604 F r t St., Newberg 9:45 a. m.—Bible school, Les ing. “ What Shall the Harvest Mrs. Hoots, mother of the bride. vice president, the electors being fnrnished by Mr. Weiss, violin ter jones, superintendent. Be?” is the subject for the evang The bride wore crepe > de - chine T. F. Gazley, W. D. Hare and A. ist, with Miss Porter at the pi 11 a. m. Sermon—“ The More elistic service. A number are be and carried carnations. Both B. Meacham Of the latter, W. ano. Excellent Way.” ing blessed all along. Come. the young people have the high D. Hare was afterward a mem Four large tables were laid in 5:26 p. m.—Teachers Training regard o f many friends, who will ber o f the legislature from Wash the dining hall, spread with unite in their wishes for the ington county and practiced law dainty linen, silverware and cut 6:30 p. m.—C. E. and Inter gresitest possible happiness for at Hillsboro where he died a few glass, and the ninety-two guests mediate Junior prayer meeting. years ago. A. B. Meacham was were served as they would have 7:30 p. m. Sermon—“ Eternal Mrs. N. F. Byers gave a birth At the monthly meeting of the a Colonel in the regular army been in a private home. Place Remembrance.” day dinner Friday, November 3, Newberg ministers on Monday and as a member of the commis cards were used, and before be for her mother, Mrs. G. W. By METHODIST the following was passed unani sion that was sent to try to pac ing placed on the tables were so ers Sr. It was a peculiar com The members of the Methodist P. S. T im berlake, P rop. mously: “ Resolved that this as ify the warring Modoc Indians, completely shuffled and- scram- Episcopal church invite you to pany of ladies as they were all sociation hereby requests of the was one of the number Who was bled thgjt a topsy-turvey Hal enjoy their services with them. O ffice phone Black 100 married at the time of the war rations churches here, that •lain at the meeting o f the coun lowe’en spirit was well carried o f the Rebellion and each had a Sabbath school—9:45. henceforth any union services cil, scalped and left on the field out. Decorations were all in Morning worship and sermon husband in the service, the most here be arranged only by the for dead, hat was saved by the Hallowe’en colors, excepting a — 11 : 00 . of them with children to care consent and co-operation o f this aid of a friendly squaw who few streamers in yellow and tor. They know better than the Epworth League—6:30. Don ' t pay war prices for > our association.” T h a n k r g i T i n g cared for Him! Mr. MeAcham white—the P. E. O. colors. Evening song and sermon— most of us just what war means service Was agreed on, as a un later took a friendly interest in Out o f town guests were Miss 7:80. and if yon would know what ion service av usual, in the Pres the Mfcdôcs an<f made a tour of Hendrick, o f McMinnville, Mr. sacrifice for yonr country means Get them at the right price« from Mid-week service Wednesday— byterian church, Rev. Bro. Up the Eastern states delivering lec and Mrs. Gage, of Cleveland, 7:80. spend an afternoon with these ton, preacher, at 10:30 Thank* tures in fheir behalf. The writer Ohio, parents o f Mrs. Craig Just remember that the doors ladies. Those invited were: O verco a ts.............. SIS an d « # giving morning. Music arrang heard'fiim twice and he was in- Doer, Miss Pauline Lemon, of of the Methodist Episcopal Mrs. Olive V. Byers, Mrs. Raincoata.............t S aud up ed by tfife Presbyterian choir. tensely interesting. Pratt, Kansas, sister, o f J. C. church are open to.you. We be- Locals and Perso rw » J « w w — net W hat causes i- ~ C. A . MORRIS Jeweler--Optometrist The Newberg MUELLER, the Tailor’s