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urwmnffffimwggMriBgnmiiwvffrvowoiywu^ r* — j .................. Next was the orchestra, Roy Lyle, violinist, Horace Duncan with his guitar, George Hodges, pianist. They were called back over and over to play. John Crater then gave j l history of early Newberg in poetry which was highly enjoyed. Carlos Johnson and Henry Hodges gave an exhibition of mind read ing; Mrs. Addie Loveland gave a good musical number, “ The Lit tle Sod Shanty;” Wesley Wire won great applause in a read ing, he giving crayon illuetra dons, “ Mr. Isaac Sutone and his Sou Iky;” the Misses Lila Hodg es and Clara Staley displayed good talent in giving a musical duet on the piano; J. D. Gordon brought down the house with one ot his Scotch melodies and when encored gave “ Old King Cole;” Mrs. Loveland gave a reading, after which, the orches tra played a number of pieces, all being enjoyed. Meeting ad journed to meet the third, Mon day in January. There will be an excellent program at that time. tinued to drop in price. It costs 76 per cent mote to teed a bra this winter than it did last. Mr. Deach is very busy prepar ing the school children for a Christmas entertainment Friday afternoon. Some of the R. R. people at tended the basket social at Lake- view on Friday night and re ported a fine time. Del mas Hertig is home from a short visit with relatives on the coast. He says that part o f the country is not very lively. velocity and duration oi tna «net storms in the western states, con cluded that “ on the average about 850,000,000 tons of dual are carried 1,440 miles each year, thus doing in this region «lone about 1,225, 000,000,000 mile tons o f transport.” The dost whirls run each an aver age distance of 218 miles. Mrs. Wm. Kincaid is ill and confined to her home, owing to a severe attack of neuralgia. Little Jane Mills, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Foster Mills, is H. M. Hoskins was down from The Pacific College Auxiliary suffering from pneumonia, but Giftad. McMinnville the first ot the meeting has been postponed un at present is. much better. “ 1 don't know what I'm ever go til Saturday of-next week. ing to make o f that son o f mine," weeV Last week Dennis Mills went to complained g prominent Cleveland Mrs. S. W. New house visited Mr. and Mrs. Zimri Ellis are Whittier, California, where he business man the other day. j The with her daughter in Portland planning to go to Astoria to has work in the orange and lem old chap is self made, a graduate of spend the holidays with one ot on orchards for the winter. He over Sunday. the universitv o f hard knocks and is staying with Huber Haworth, all th a t and it naturally grieve« their sons. J. C. Pope is moving to Port, him to have a eon who is not ag his cousin» land sphere he still owns resi Mrs. C. B. Brown has gone to greasive. A very Merry Christmas and Arbuckle, California, to join her dence property. W ttli Fssllng. “ Maybe your son hasn't found “There are all aorta o f himself vet,** we consoled. “ Isn’ t Levi Sanders arrived home husband who is there working a bright, prosperous New Year money in this country.” said the tmlka is Springbrook’s greeting to aU he gifted in any way?“ from the Alberta country last with his son. tire man. “ W e call it ‘tin.’ “ Gifted ! I should say he is! He the surrounding communities. •kale,’ ‘donah.’ and a Monday and will remain here George Howlett, o f Dufer, who ain't got a darned thing that wasn't I don’t recall jnet new.” Mr. and Mrs. Levi Sanders, o f is 4 son-in-law of Charley True, with bis family until spring. 'ven to him.“ — Cleveland Plain ▲ eolemn loo kina man seated In ealer. ________________ Miss Doris Hazenburg left on o f Middleton, is here taking Newberg, spent Tuesday at the corner opened his month aa tf.to<say aometbina and then c lo a e d lt without Wednesday afternoon for a visit treatment o f M. C. George for Wm! Shires home. Mr. Sanders Not Holding Hio Own. uttering a word. has been in Alberta for over a rheumatism. with her aunt, who lives at “ W hat Is your favorite synonym for When at college a fellow student F. P. Clark, who spent the year and has just recently re moneyT” Mked the talkative person. Gladstone, and with relatives in alwavs managed to be away on “ *Tbe unattainable.’ ” the solemn Sunday. rommer and fall on his farm? for turned to Newberg. At ■ last his companion* Portland daring the'holidays. man replied, end then fell Once more discovered that be went courting, Rev. and Mrs. Homer L. Cox, merly a part of the S. Brutscher Into deep thought.—Birmingham Age- The Springbrook Literary So and, wishing to have a. bit of fan, who held r e v i v a l m e e t in g s place out east ot Newberg, left HeraUL ciety will give a Christmas tree they sent him the following tele Evidently Mr. Wilson has made up Saturday night and following last week for his home in the here for tw o weeks, returned to gram: his mind a boat something. He refers their home in Portland Monday. . * “ Hope you are holding your the exercises a shadow supper Bast. In hie acceptance speech to “ the sov Mr. Cox is a very pleasing, earn own.” ereign authority o f Mexico.’’ He may Last week Hollingsworth & will be given for the purpose of He wired back-direct: est and fluent speaker and great have decided to whom be wee refer raising funds to help in paying Son had charge ot the funeral of FERNWOOD “ Cannot get rid of the old folka ring. Less than tw o years ego be was Louie H. Graue, aged 69 years, benefit has been felt from their for the candy. not sure whether It was the aoldler- or I should be.“ being here. Donald McLeod is a guest at bandit Villa or the grocer-grafter Car L. M. Parker has sold his mer at Sherwood, and also the funer ranza. . . The First Tobacco. Another boost for Spring the W. A. Parrish home. chandising business to his sons, al o f Mrs. L, H- Gergens, aged The first recorded mention o f to brook. Plans are under consid We are glad to see W. A. Par It’s not to be wondered that Thomas bacco is in Columbus’ diary for Floyd and Stissell, and will 39 years, at Tualatin. Thomas Miles has traded his eration for the extension o f elec rish out again after his long ill A. Edison favors Wilson's re-election. Nov. 20,1492. The use o f the weed spend his time on^tbe farm as bis tricity from Newberg by the ness. The electrical wizard naturally likes was soon introduced into the Span defective eyesight makes it diffi residence on North street to A. anything that switches on and off. Yamhill Electric Co. and the ish peninsula, and about 1560 thè cult for him t o . work inside. H. Benton for the residence at There 'will be a game o f basket Corrects«!. French ambassador at Lisbon, Jean people o f Springbrook. It is ex The new firm will close out their the North Meridian street green ball at the gym on Wednesday Sharp— I ow e everything to my wife. Nicot, sent some of the herb into pected that on o r before the first evening between the Newberg Friend— Your memory la faulty. Too France, when it wa* named in hon grocery stock the first ot the house, which gives him a loca ot January work will be under owe a “ fiver” to me. tion close to his work and a full or o f the sender Nicotian*. It year and in the future will deal and Fernwood school boys. wav and before February at seems to have been first taken to exclusively in dry goods and block altogether. Dust Whirls. Fred Hobson, wife and young least twenty families o f this England by Inne’s returning colo Seaward flowing waters are not L. E. Arney has rented his shoes. son, from the Alberta country, nists about 1586. neighborhood will have the ad Irvin Scott and family who farm on the river- to a man vantage of electric lights and are making an extended visit at alone responsible f o r . the denuda tion o f soils. Those who have Profit and Loos* were residents here several years named Davies who proposes to other electrical appliances in the home o f his parents, Mr. and watched dark dost storms approach Grocer — That careless boy of go into the raising o f mint. It ago, have returned to Oregon ing will be interested to know that their homes. Being a farmer Mrs. T. E. Hobson. mine left the tap of the vinegar from Indiana, and are visiting is encouraging to note that it is isn’t so bad these days, after nil. The Fernwood Christmas ex estimates o f solid material suspend barrel open, and when I went to it with John Hodson out in the not to be a mere experiment What with modern homes, heat ercises will be held on Sunday ed in the air ran from 160 to 126,- ♦here wasn't a drop left. Springbrook neighborhood. Af with Mr. Davies, for it is Said he ing plants,- plumbitfg, electric evening at the gymnasium. A 000 tons per cubic miles of air Friend— What did you do? where such storms are prevalent Grocer— Sacked him and charged ter leaving Newberg they were is successfully growing mint at lights, Fords, automobiles, etc., good program is being prepared The aeolian geologist Udden, tak the loss to running expen sea.— P ill residents o f Portland tor several other places. ing conservative values and nsing etc., we have everything almost and everybody is welcome. Mall Gazette. After Friday there will be a de as convenient as our tow n and years where he was in the posted The pie social at the gymna fairly accnrate data for the number, service as city carrier. For the cided exodus ot faculty and stu city brethren. As we said be sium Saturday night was .W past few years their home has dents at the college in order to fore, Springbrook is alive and great success. 'A little over nine been in Indiana. It is said they connect with “ mother’s cooking” growing and will be printed a dollars was realized from the expect to again locate some during the holiday vacation. Of little bigger on the new maps be sale o f the pies, which were fur the faculty, Miss Sutton will go cause o f this latest improvement. nished by the ladies. The bas where in the state. ket ball boys proved themselves Oq Thursday afternoon, Janu to her home in Seattle, Miss Mc royal entertainers. Mr. Gill and CHEHA L B CENTER ary 4, at the public school, the Cracken will visit her aunt at Scotts Mills and Miss Johnson FOR HER Arthur Parrish, manager and membership committee o f the Wracks B m A will visit friends in Portland. Merry Christmas. captain o f the team, had charge Parent-Teacher Association are w w LaVaftra The next number o f the lyceum Mrs. C. G. Jacobson and little o f the program and there was planning for a social hour. This Wain Pira Ear-Riagi course will be give;n on Wednes June are home from their visit in not a dull moment from start to will come immediately after the T it ilé • finish. ______ _____ Carabina*» Jawal arai Pia regular business meeting at day night, January 3, and which Portland. . ‘ FOR HIM Mrs. C. L. Johnson spent some three o ’clock. Children will be promises to be one o f the most DUNDEE Watch*. Wrack draw Vedi entertaining of the course. The time at the home o f Mrs. M. P. cared for by a special committee Coat Chaira Ria» Cai Lráb program will consist ot music Johnson and sons this week. and refreshments will be served. Scarf Pin. Kjuve. Lodge Pin. Fob. Ralph Olmstead is visiting in All those who are interested in and readings and will be given Forest Staley and Frank John Iowa. FOR ALL the work of the public schools by “ The T w o of Us,” Miss Ju son are home from the Alberta Clocks Cut Class Miss Agnes Leslie spent the are urged to be present as this dith Hampton Lyndon, ofWash- country to spend the holidays. Fan Dishes Silverware week end in Portland. will be a good chance to become ington, Georgia, and Miss Elsie Foaataia Pen Kiyptek Victor Hendrickson is in Port May Gordon, o f Anderson, In Clark Noble, of Portland, acquainted. land visiting his sister, Miss diana. spent Sunday in the Red Hills. Rosalie, who is still improving. A G ift o f Jewelry is an Everlasting Remembrance S. Ray Moon and Miss Eva A boy arrived at the home of In the ball game played at the Hoad ley were united in holy Word received here from Dufer matrimony December 6th, 1916, college gym last Friday night by told of the birth of a son born Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bennett on A OPTICIAN C . A . M O R R I S “ THE W ATCH HOUSE** at the residence of the bride’s the home team and the Chema- to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Quinn, Monday. Miss Gussie Crawford will parents near Caldwell, Idaho. wa Indians, the score was 41 to December 11, Omar W. 23 in favor ot the former. Us Ray Moon is the elder son o f Si Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hodges spend the holidays with her ually the dusky braves weaken las and Anna Moon, former mis are down on a visit from West sister, Miss Ella Crawford, in when the tide is strongly against sionaries for a number of years Chehalem to spend some time Seattle. them but in this game they put Wm. S. Allan spent four days in Alaska, Douglas, Alaska, be with Mrs. Mary Hodges and all they had into the contest up to in Portland last week attending ing the groom ’s birthplace. The family. the blowing of the last whistle, bride is a daughter of Mr. and Rollin Armstrong, o f Salem, the Convention ot County Com Mrs. H. M. Hoadley who are and consequently those who delivered a splendid sermon Sun missioners. highly esteemed in their vicinity. witnessed the game were given day at the church. He was ac Mrs. M. F. Lenox, of Minne Eastern Life Insurance money can be borrowed o f The ceremony was performed by the worth o f their mony. apolis, who is on her way to us on first-class farms at 6 per cent W ITH OU T companied by some friends from Rev. Ezra G. Pearson. The new Dr. R. W. VanValin, who went Salem. COMMISSION. Write to us direct and save money. Give full details in Pasadena where she expects to your first letter. We refer to any bank in Portland. ly wedded couple will make their to Pittsburg the first of the The school will give a Christ spend the winter, is the guest of home at Greenleaf, Idaho. The \ month to attend the funeral of mas program Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Dearborn. MORTGAGE '6 0 7 C O N C O R D B L D G . Moon family lived here at one his mother, arrived home on Quite a good program is prom COMPANY PO R TLAN D , O RE. time. Thursday o f last week. Alter ised and all the patrons should RIBBON RIDGE John U. Smith, who owns the funeral he went to Washing be present. Mrs. Anna Sallee called on property in the city o f Hilo, H a-, ton, D. C., for a short visit with The W. C. T. U. held their Mrs. Boyd Friday. a brother who holds a federal waii, recently received an in-1 meeting last Wednesday at the quiry from there as to what position there. He says he was home o f Mrs. Mary Johnson, Chas. Sallee took a nice veal price he would put on it, and much impressed with what he Mrs. Tangen, president, in the to town Monday. knowing real estate was looking saw at the National Capitol. chair. Mrs. Anna Harrison, sec The Artisan hall is being en up in price on the Islands, he de He returned by the Southern retary, Mrs. Everest and Mrs. larged and a new flour put down. Carries a very large assortment of everything to be found in cided to go over and see the out route and on the way visited C. L. Johnson were present aside the highest class drugstores. All kinds o f Pure Fresh Drugs, Mrs. Sleeper, from Mountain look for himself before making a with another brother who is at from the hostess. The Union de Top, visited on the Ridge Wed Medicines and Chemicals, Perfumes, School Books and Sup plies, Stationory, Liggett’ s and Lowney’s Candies. Our price. Consequently he left here tending medical college in San cided to subscribe for "The nesday. stock of Cigars is the best in town. You’ re always welcome. on Wednesday afternoon for Se Francigco. Young Crusader” and “ Scientific Mrs. Sarah Grover is quite attle where be expected to make Instruction Manual.” After a LYNN B . FERGUSON poorly with rheumatism thisj. close connection with a steamer social hour the meeting adjourn BOXY ALLISON MARRIED 109 P rescrip tion Draggle* 3 0 2 First winter. bound for Honolulu. From ed to meet in January with Mrs. No Industrial Club this week that point be will go by steamer W. E. Allison and Mrs. J. I. S. W. Newhouse. but the club is doing good work to Hilo which is.200 miles away. Brander were married Wednes The Parent-Teacher Associa just the same. This will make his ninth trip to day evening at the M. E. par tion held their meeting Monday Susie Evans is helping Mrs. and from the Islands. One time sonage by the pastor, Rev. R. E. evening. The audience first sang Buy Christm as presents o f our home merch he went over from San Francis Myers. The bride is a lady of “ America;” Mrs. Marie Tangen Frank Rowland at present. co in a sailing vessel and was 23- Scotch birth who has been keep gave a reading, “ Who Owns the Ethel Evans is at McMinnville. ants. They uiH appreciate your patronage. days on the way, but says he ing house tor Mr. Allison for Farm?” Miss Hilma Hendrick The Ribbon Ridge hens are Her brother, J. son very creditably rendered a thinking of calling a mass meet had a most enjoyable time as he some time. Look over the varied m erchandise advertised. is a good sailor, hardly ever get Shearer, was here with his wife piano solo. She was encored and ing to boycott the Portland to attend the wedding. ting seasick.' gave another o f her numbers. housewives since eggs have con Locals and Personals^ S Christmas Gifts for All FARM LOANS No Commission DEVEREAUX The REXÀLL Store