* k iwmemamgmBBMBeemgeiemBmomflw S i D raft says Yon should w orry about Xmas gifts. Jest take a squint into the window at “ The Big Hardware Store“ and get your ideas. J. R. Waldron returned Satur day from an extended stay in Canada. >;« - Mrs. Lottie Hannon has gone to Tillamook to spend a few days in the lecture field for the W. C. T .U . Mr. aod Mrs. Vernon Harring ton and Roy Harrington, of Palls City* spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Harrington’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bd Hodges. Mrs. Harry Dobbins and little daughter, Faryl, who visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Dob bins foracouple o f weeks, return ed to their home in Pendleton Fri day. The Pacific College basket hall team will play the Fernwood team a practice game on the Fernwood floor Friday night. On the following Friday night they play the Chemawa Indians on the home floor. The W. C. T. U. will meet on December 13th at the home of Mrs. Allen, 1212 Sixth street, at 2:30. An interesting program following the business meeting baa been prepared. The music will be in charge*of Mrs. Potter. Dr. B. B. Daniels is at home again from Sheridan where he was called on Wednesday o f last week on account of the illness of his mother, who died on Friday a t the age of seventy-three. His father, F. C. Daniels, is here with him at present. It is rumored that a certain Newberg young lady is planning to go away, away off, to join fortunes with a young man who was formerly about here quite a good deal—but, now, don’tcome around asking questions and making it embarrassing, for it would not be diplomatic to give out details by word o f mouth. Just be patient and aw ait de velopments. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Chamber- lain were out from Portland last Saturday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Harford, the latter being his mother. They are building a new home in Port land. Mr. Chamberlain has a run as locomotive fireman on the Shasta Limited near the top of the list and is in line for a place as engineer at an early day. TOM RICHARDSON IN TOWN The irrepressible Tom Richard last year’s chum apd roommate, son, the father of boosters, spent Dale Butt. the day in Newberg Tuesday, The young people of the Free and as usual, let the populace Methodist church w ill give a know be w y here. Soon after be arrived in the A small <$ild o f Mrs Anna Sut missionary program Saturday evening at 7:80 o ’clock, when forenoon he went to the college ter died last Sunday and was hospital work in India will be where be gave a talk to the tac buried Tuesday. ulty and students and a number shown with lantern slides. Mrs. Wm. Rees, who w fs laid Miss Bdith Minchin, of Dun of others who gathered for the up with cold and sore throat for dee, w ho spent several days at occasion, which was very highly a few days, returned to Mc Adnev, Washington, assisting in appreciated by those who were Minnville Tuesday where she is ^ revival beiog held by the Ev privileged to bear him. cooking tn the hospital- angelical church, was in New In the evening be was ban Miss Gail McDonald, of Port berg Wednesday on her w ay queted by a representative num land, spent Thankp iving week ber of business men at the Im home. !?■ with Miss ^azel Wassam. Miss perial hotel, after which all On Sunday evening, December McDonald is a very popular gathered at the club* rooms 17, the choir o f Friends church, maid in the younger set o f P ort where more speech making was assisted by Miss Marian Ben land, engaged in. nett, soprano, o f Portland, will Mr. Richardson is always loy R. E. Chadwick,, manager of give a cantata, “ The Everlast al to home industries and be de the Pacific Building & Loan As ing Light,” by Wilson. The voted a good deal of time to sociation, o f Tacoma, was here program in full will be given Newberg enterprises which he last week conferring with Shel next week. highly commended. He spoke don A. Stubbs with reference t o Miss M ary Cook, who has specially in regard to the quality effecting an organization in New been teaching in the vicinity o f of goods being put out by the berg. Roaedale, has resigned her posi Newberg Meat Co., and said he Mrs. W. W. Nelson received tion and her place has been tak was sure a large industry might word Tuesday from Portland of en by Miss Lesta Cook, o f P o rt be built up here if sufficient capi the death o f Edward Holland, land, who has been attending tal could be put into the busi the husband of the lady formerly Pacific College. ness to carry it along and devel known here as Miss Lets Keller. Mrs. Nettie Heacock and Ar op it. He died from pneumonia follow thur Heaeock and wife o f Greyh- ing a very short illness. ~ Gideon C. Jones, of Jones Bros., am, and Mrs. Olive Bolton and the juice manufacturers, was Mr. Almost enough schoolma’ams, Mrs. Olive Turney (nee Heacock) Richardson’s companion for the accompanied by a few teachers o f Portland, came up to attend day and was one o f the speakers of the male persuasion, to fill a the funeral of Neal Dow Heacock of the evening, telling o f the en qoach, boarded the train here last Saturday._ couraging teatnres o f their busi Monday morning for McMinn Rev. B. L. Hicks has been in es as represented by their ville, where they attended the Spokane during the week at branch factory located in New teachers’ institute. The enforced tending the Northwest Parlia berg the past season. He said vacation o f a few days worked ment o f the Christian church, their products were meeting with no hardship on the school lads, consisting o f the territory of Or ready sale and the future out as they saw it. egon, Washington, Idaho and look for the business was very C. G. Jacobson, who arrived California. He expects to re encouraging. home from the Alberta country turn today. Other speakers o f the evening last Sunday, was a caller at the C. W. M attoon and family, were R. J. Moore, M ayor Ed Graphic office on Moqriay. He who have bees in California for wards and John T. Bell, of the said'it was an bte trip some time, have returned to. Or Enterprise, the latter going into to him this season, as he lost egon and were here to spend some detail in telling o f our va both his horses, which he took Thanksgiving with John B. rious industries and saying New with him, and besides, the Pea- Smith, the father o f Mrs. Mat- berg had as many as any city or son was not nearly so favorable toon. She remained for an ex tow n he had ever known of the for harvesting as last year. tended visit. same population. Hornihrook, of On Tuesday evening a t eight Aberdeen, Washington, and Mrs. o ’clock there will be held at the Iva Yeacle, of Centerville, Wash high school building the last ington, were here last week vis iting their parents, Mr. and public meeting of the Parent- ’ eal Dow M. Heacock,' son of Mrs. S. W. Childers. Mr. Child Teacher Association of the sea Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Heacock, ers, who has been very closely son. Miss West o f the Oregon was born at Newberg on June 7, confined all season at the juice State Normal will speak on 1895, and died Dec. 1, 1916, at factory, where he handles the “ Best Books for Children.” A the age of 21 years, 5 months, steam plant, go t off a day and good program is assured and 23 days. took his daughters to Portland the public is invited to attend. Almost tw o years ago he injur In the basket ball game played ed his elbow and hip by a fall, in the machine. Someone leaving the address last Friday night between the after which tuberculosis set in in of 432 Chamber of Commerce, freshmen class teams of Mc the joints and for the last year he Portland, guessed the correct Minnville and Pacific College, was not able to turn on either weight of the Thanksgiving beet the former won by a score of 33 side. Although a great sufferer that was on displav at the to 28. The home team was in he was withal a good example of Coyle meat market, which was the lead at the end of the first cheerfulness and patience. 529 pounds. Ben Smith, Henry half and the game was so close He was converted at the age of Pitman, W. H. Goodel, J. W. all through that it was interest ten years and lived an exemplary Bottom, I. Morrison and Bessie ing. One o f the visitors was put life, and the last few months he Bottom each guessed 530, while out of the game as a penalty for longed to go and be forever with Ladd Quick guessed 528. As rough playing. When he pro the redeemed. each of these seven came within tested to Russell Parker, the ref In accordance with his request one pound of guessing the cor eree, his own coach, who was the fuueral services were conduct, rect weight, the Coyle Bros, de acting as umpire, ordered him ed by Rev. H. L. Cox, pastor o f cided to give one o f them a ten off the floor, telling him he de the Sunnyside Friends church, poupd roast also, as well as the served the penalty tor such raw Portland, where he attended just Portland man, and in casting playing. A return game will be before his sickness. “ Blessed As lots tor it J. W. Bottom was the played at McMinnville Friday surance” and “ Over There,” his winner. There was a wide night. favorite songs, and which he had range in the guesses made, which sung only a tew days before his Potatoes W anted were numerous, ranging all the death, were rendered and "The way from 318, the lowest, to Phone W hite 128 before you Holy C ity” was beautifully sung 1650, the highest. sell. . 4tf by Prof. Lewis. The pall bear Í ^oca^s ant^ Personals 1 tnaaenaarmtti ■ ■ ■ anrr itta ■ Mac Maurict; a student in the University of Oregon, w as down to spend Thanksgiving with his OBITUARY Practical Xmas Gifts A few prices ere listed et random from opr large stock o f G IF T F U R N IT U R E Come in tomorrow and see tkis array of Christmas suggestions' M artha W ashington S ew in g Cabinets con structed of solid m ahogany» the best workm anship and fin- f i n A A Ish, for.......................... f r I Z . U U Sm oker's C abinet— just the thing fot the man w h o smokes— for A [? o n ly................................... ♦ i . W M usic Cabinets» of oak o r A i o - m ahogany; special at.... « P * «y e f O M ission F oot S tool of solid oak» up holstered w ith leather» far * * Q g o n ly................. .......... ....... « p l * « 7 u L a rge com fortable Rocker» upholstered Baskets» special at o n ly.................... J Q c W indow s The special sale on electrical devices will close Saturday night, Dec. 9, at six o'clock. Act quickly if you want to take advantage of the bar gains we are offering. £very utensil useful and last ing. Get the electrical habit. You will profit by it. Yamhill Electric Company “IT SERVES YOU RIGHT” m R M m t j ..I ers were Mr. Daun, Mr. Cahill, good live song service precfcfiiig' Percy Sharp, Frank Sharp, Archie the message. Subject, “ Some * PickArd and. Robert Walton. Questions.” Services were conducted at the CHRI8TLAN Hollingsworth & Son chapel. 9:45 a. m.—Bible school, Les ter Jones, superintendent. 11 a. m. Sermon —“ The Res toration.” ~ 5:25 p. m.—Teachers Training Class. On November 18 Mr. and Mrs. 6:30 p, m.—C. B. and later- W. J. Vestal, formerly o f New mediate Junior prayer meeting. berg, celebrated their twentieth 7:30 p. m- Sermon — “ The wedding anniversary at their Light of the World.” borne, 345 Union street, Salem, Inspiring services, good music. when a very enjoyable evening A cordial greeting and good was spent, games and music be cheer a t each service. ing the principal features of the “ I was glad when they said occasion. Z unto sue let us g o unto the holme The. rooms were decorated of the Lord.” with Oregon grape, sword tern METHODIST and yellow chrysanthemums. The members of the Methodist Refreshments were served. The couple received many Episcopal church invite yqn to enjoy their services w ith them. pieces otc china as gifts. The Sabbath school—9:45. . guests departed at a late hoar, Morning worship and sermon wishing them many happy re —11:00; fi turns o f the day. The following Epworth League—6:30. poem composed by John L. Ves Evening song and tal, o f Portland was read:, 7:30. STATIONS ON T H E LINE OF LIFE rhe e u th is rolling on its trade Mid-week service Wednesday— Forever changing seasons— 7:30. TWENTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED A-spinning through the iodise N o r stops to give its reasons. But we, poor mortals, lacking wit To find a better measure, Perforce must use each turn o f it To time our pain or pleasure. It spins around its axis once— W e call that turn a day. When round the sun it does s stunt, A year has passed, we say. But after all is said in fun The measure o f our years Is but the pleasures we have won In spite o f toil and tears. For memory, with a kindness rare, Paints scenes o f sorrow so They soon fade out; but ever fair H er joyous pictures show. And twenty years pass like a dream To those, the truly mated. In which they bask in glory’s beam; Two souls to bliss translated. And W ill and Minnie have a dream No calendar can measure— Two playmates paddling on life’s stream And each the other’s treasure. They move through flowery meads along That limpid, lovely river. And voice their gladness in a song O f praise for gift and Giver. But what are pleasure, you may ask. That mark the flight o f time? They are completion of each task Though small or most sublime; The smile of hope, the word of cheer, The aid o f helping handa; The faith sincere to banish fear Till labor, laughing stands; An infant's smile, a child’s first word, The firstborn’s graduation; The marriage o f the lass preferred, Your own heart's education; The sweet delight o f duty done That conscience has commended— These mark the stations on your run Until your journey’s ended. PRESBYTERIAN Bible classes and Sunday school at 9:46 a. m. Intermediate and Senior C. E. societies at 6:30. 11—Morning sermon, “ Priest hood of Christ.” 7:30-rEvening, concert service, “ The Freedmen.” Monday, 7:30—Trustees’ nfeet- ing, at Mr. Diment’s. W e d n e s d a y , 7:30 — Prayer meeting. Thursday, December 8—Ladies’ sale at the church at 3 p. m. and supper at 6 to 8. Friday, December 8—Ladies' Aid Society at the church base, ment. - ‘ HOLINESS CONVENTION There will be a convention held in the Holiness Association Hall with Rev. J. B. McBride, of Pasadena, California, in charge. Evangelist McBride has been here before and needs no intro duction. His meetings in the South and East have been very successful. His stay here will be short and services will be held on Thursday, the 14th, and Fri day and Saturday at 7:30, and on Sunday three great services, at 11, 2:30 and 7:30. This will be a rare treat to the people. A welcome to all. MARRIAGE LICENSES Verna Grace SERVICES AT NEWBERG CHURCHES Don Crow. Beautiful Tabourette» made 0 1 o n solid oak» dull finish» on ly $ A * s J «7 ^ «^ ^ .$ 2 2 .5 0 Look atHU Solid Oak Rocker, seat upholstered in brown chase leather, o r first class construction mm«or qwun 1 W. W . H O L L IN G S W O R T H & S O N I wwswionas Van Farren to __ Florence Noble to Harold N. NAZARENB CHURCH Davis. You will be welcome at the > Lois Taylor to Carl Edmond services o f this church. Buckler. Sunday school opens at 9:45, Sophia Lois Groth to Frede Dr. H. C. Dixon, acting superin rick C. Herring. tendent. Classes for all ages. J. H. G IB S O N , M gr. Morning worship at 11:00. T h « only Abstract Books ia Pastor Goettel will bring the Yamhill County message od “ The C r o w n i n g Grace.” Yamhill County Abstract Ço. Os as a a Evangelistic service at 7:30, a McMnarvaxa, *