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W . W . HOLLINGSW ORTH COM PANY ESTABLISHED 1900 RELIABLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS Lady Assistant Office Phone White B Night Phone Black 9« U N DERTAKERS HOOSON a ELLIOTT Fred H arrison cam e hom e from Eastern O regon Thursday. Mrs. S. W. Newhouse w a s a visitor t o Portland Saturday. M rs. Nina Ramsey and little daughter, A liv , are m aking a visit w ith relatives a t Halsey. Mrs. L. R. Ralston and chil dren are cam ping ou t on the m ountain at the Christy hom e and are enjoying the outing dur ing the h ot weather. L. R. is learning the art of cook in g in CLARENCE BUTT Wffl practice in all the courts * f the C. R. CHAPIN Som e of ou r people enjoyed a picnic at the island Sunday. M rs. Bryant and children have been spending a few d ays .with Mr. Bryant a t T oled o. We are glad t o see M r. and Mrs. Ralph Gill back after an Practice in all courts; Probate, Deeds, absence o f over a week. Mastgsgoa and all legal papeza. Ab- The name o f W . A. Parrish has been added t o the list o f Fern- w o o d au tom obile ow ners, he having recently purchased a fine M axw ell. LAW YER Dr. H . C Dixon DENTIST DR. AM. D A V IS DENTIST Dr. H. M. Mamey DÍNTÍST Office over First National Bank Phone White 3-1 I Littlefield & Romig I PHYSICIANS j and SURGEONS ; Office in r s m Nat’l Bank Bldg. Phone, Black SI D R .T H O S . W . HESTER Physician and Surgeon A num ber o f the friends o f M rs. J. E. Sperry, w h o is visiting her m other, M rs. Ross, m et a t the tom e o f the latter on M on d a y o r the purpose o t qu ilting a “ friendship” quilt w hich they presented t o M rs. Sperry as a token of their regard for her. M rs. Sperry w a s greatly surpris ed, and needless t o say, pleased. She expects to return t o her hom e a t Beaver on Wednesday o f this week. M rs. Elmer W right spent Sun d a y w ith her daughter, M rs. Frank Johnson, a t Newberg. NEWBERG - - OREGON Dr. John S. Rankin Mrs. James K ane has been on the sick list for the past few d ays, but is some better a t this time. Office phone Blue 171 Residence Phone Brown ITI Miss M ary Jones spent Satur d a y and Sunday in Portland t o see her brother, John, o f College S tation , Texas, off. DR. SA R A H E. SM ITH Mrs. O tto Klein, C. R. M oore and Mrs. R obert Hayden, all o f P ortland, were guests of Mr. and M rs. Jack S aw yer last week. Office ovar U. S. National Bank Office in City Hall Office Phone—White 147 Residence Phone— Blue 58 NEWBERG OREGON Dr. E. E. Daniels C H IR O P R A C TIC P H YS IC IA N M on d a y w as a ga la evening a t R ez when a b o u t 1 00 in vita tion s were issued t o assist M r. and Mrs. H. H Peters t o cele- brate their 28th w edding anni versary. Their ro o m y house, which w as beautifully decorated w ith flow ers and ferns, w as crow d ed w ith a h ost of friends w h o passed a m ost en joyable ev ening. The h ost and hostess were presented w ith a lovely casserole as a sm all expression p f the esteem w ith w hich they are held in the neighbo rhood. In ad d ition t o the anniversary celebration all of the guests b rou g h t pound packages which were presented t o Rev. and Mrs. M cClure t o replenish their tard Bwt tho Pluoky Southern Woman Was In Deadly larasst. During his Virginia campaign General Grant found it necessary one day to encamp some of his troops on the beautiful property of a Mrs. Stouton and also to take a room in the house for his own ac commodation. He did so, however, with great tact and gentleness, quite winning the heart of the ee- timable lady. As he prepared tc depart he turned to her. “ Now, Mrs. Stouton, we've en joyed your hoapitality very much, and I'm prepared to pay the bill,' said Grant She protested, but the general as sured n< “ ‘ it was s business ier that transaction and aha was entitled to fair compensation for the supplies they had consumed and the com fort they had enjoyed. She named the amount,' and then the general •aid in a spirit of fun and with a roguish twinkle in tha eye: “ Now, Mrs. Stouton, would you like it in United States banknotes or in Confederate money?” She pressed her lips together, her eyes flashed fire, ana without a mo ment's hesitation she said: “ In Confederate money.” Grant looked at her with admira- “ I was only jesting, Mrs. Stou ton,” he began softly. “I waa not,” she quickly inter- L ois Fendall entertained Ethel M rs. G eorge S. W oolston and Bush last Sunday. children, o f Roserear, Alberta, earnest. I’ve made my choice, and M a tth ew P a tton w ent t o F or I’ll abide by the consequences.” est G rove Sunday. And Grant, with his eyes full of Rev. H. G. C rocker and family admiration for the iluck of the were Sunday guests of M r. and southern woman, pa federate money. M rs. H. C. Baker. M r. and Mrs. H ugh Shuler, o f Balsa«*« Password«. D. P. S haw and fam ily were It was not easy to make one’s Miles C ity, M on tan a, have been visitors a t the hom e o f his par- way into Balzac’s house at Chaillot, visiting the Claude Fairbank nt Sunday Rue des Batailles, for i l was gnard- fam ily. They m ade the trip by L ew is A m oth and wife spent ed like the garden of the He»- a u to in ten d a y s—pretty g o o d Sunday in Dundee w ith M r. and perides. Two or three passwords tim e considering the con d ition o f Mrs. E. H. Anderson. were necessary, which were changed frequently for fear they should be the roa d p a rt o f the w a y . M r. Joe Devine and fam ily, of L ex come known. - I remember a few. Shuler is a cousin o f M r. Fair- in gton , were recent guests o f Mr. To the port®r we said, “ The plum and M rs. N. P. Nelson. season has coma,” on which be al The chicken supper given a t lowed ns to cross the threshold. To Mrs. Cain, o f P ortlan d , spent the servant who rushed to the stair the gym nasium for the benefit o f the piayshed fund w a s a p ro the p ast week w ith her sister, case when the bell rang it was nec essary to murmur, “ I bring some nounced success and netted over Mrs. William Brisbane. brnasels lace,” and if yon assured Theresa and H ow a rd B oyd him that “ Mme. Bertrand waa quite ple turned o u t in great numbers. were Sunday visitors o f their sis Veil” yon were admitted forthwith. This nonsense amused Balzac im Thanks are dne the Rebekahs o f ter, M rs. M on te Sleeper. mensely, and it waa perhaps neces N ew berg for the loan o f dishes M rs. E. H . Anderson spent sary to keep out bores and other and t o M rs. M arie Evans w h o F riday and S aturday w ith her visitors still more disagreeable.— assisted in m any w ays. daughter, M rs. L. L. A m otb. Mias Wormsley's “ Memoir of Bal- M iss Helen BUis, ot Newberg, spent the week end as a guest o f the Misses Ona and Esther Gus- Office in Dixon Building m onthly m eeting Tuesday, Sep tem ber 4. Bach m em ber baa w ritten t o a num ber o f friends to send them a parcel b y mail and these are t o be sold t o add t o the fund which is accum ulat ing to w a rd a hall. E veryone is w elcom e t o com e and bu y a p ar cel p ost package. Mrs. Ethel Clark and daugh ter w h o spent a few weeks here visiting Mr. and M rs. Jack S a w yer, left for T a com a and Seattle Tuesday. C. M. Roberts, w h o w as called t o W est Virginia in the spring by the death o f his m other, re turned M onday after spending the summer in the East. An all day meeting w as held a t the church Sunday and a very g o o d attendance w as reported. Lunch w as served at n oon and in the afternoon an excellent ad dress w as given by President First d a s * dressm aking. Tail Pennington. A number o f p eo o r e d suits and co a ts; satisfac ple from the neighboring tow n s t io n guaranteed. M rs. B. B. L. were present. The Advance Club will hold a T errell, 011 Bast Third, corner unique social at their regular o t Center. M tf M rs. Jam ison and children and Naadful Diaoantent. M iss Am y H arger spent Satur Optimism can scarcely be called a d a y and Sunday w ith M rs. Wm. doctrine. It is rsther the original, Carter. nnreflective state of the pre-social J. U. Sm ith and family left mind. It is the survival of the M on d ay m orning tor Garibaldi. most useful of all instincts, that of They expect t o be gon e five o r self preservation. It is still a use ful attitude to the swarming mil six weeks. lions of human beings who do not W ilbur Jenson, w h o has been reflect. But for it the realization in the Engineers C orps for some of their unhappy lot, which it pre time, visited w ith friends in this vents, would multiply their misery com m u nity M on d ay afternoon. and render life intolerable. But optimism breeds stagnation Andrew Nelson visited with and stifles progress. It yields con his cousin, N. P. Nelson, the lat tentment, and contentment means ter p art o f last week. He left inaction. Strange as it may sound, for M innesota Saturday morn just, as the only healthy state of the intellect is doubt, so the only ing. healthy state of the feelings is dis M rs. VanDiest and children re content.— Lester P. Ward. turned t o M on tan a Wednesday. gather's Vault. Her m other, Mrs. Frank M orris, Two girls were discussing the re accom panied her as far as Port- cent marriage of a mutual friend, relates the Chicago Herald. Law rence B oyd returned to his “ Everything went off splendidly, hom e Sunday after spending didn't it f ” said Dora enthusiastical a b ou t a year in Idaho. His ly. “ And didn’t dear Rote look m any friends are glad to wel perfectly sweet?” “ Yes, she did,” agreed Dora. com e him in their midst again. “ She told me after the ceremony A Christian Endeavor Society that there was only one drawback.” “ What was-that?” asked Dora in has been organized and wilhsoon quisitively. be in g o o d w orking order. The “ Well, she felt that her father meetings are held Sunday even looked too cheerful when he gave ing a t 7:30. All the you n g peo her away.” ple are cordially invited to A t Curious A pea. tend these meetings. At the foot of Mount Kowang, in M r. and Mrs. Conner, ot Lake-" North Manchuria, there live strange view , are m aking a visit at the animals called “ taru-nanban-kau.” hom e ot Frank M orris. They in They are larger than ordinary apes tend t o live in o r near Newberg snd dig spacious caverns on tha rocky sides of the hills. During the daring the winter, w ith inten spring and summer, they store up, tions ot locating permanently if sufficient food for the winter, when satisfied with this part of Ore thfy close the entrance to their liv gon . ing quarters and pass the time in hibernation. They carry things Klthar Far ar Against. while standing, after the fashion of A lawyer who was sometimes for human beings. getful, having been engaged to •sap Thrift plead the cause of an offender, be It ir « decided economy to buy * gan by saying, “ I know the prisoner at the bar, and he bears the char* number of cakes of toilet soap at a acter of being a most consummate time and to let them get dry before and impudent scoundrel.” Here using, for new, soft cakes wear/ somebody whispered to him that away very fast, and it is well to pile the prisoner was his client when he tke soap up, laying a few parallel immediately continued, “ But what lengthwise snd a little apart and great and good man ever lived whp others over the space thus formed, was not caluminated by many of and so on. The idea is to have as hia m n t « T n n w > p i u ! ” . ___ P . . . _____ much air circnlating about the cakes his contemporaries?1 as possible to dry snd harden them Comment X Runners and the New Banking System ____ i v The Federal Reserve Banking System with its thousand million dollars o f resources stands back o f its member banks snd assists them in taking care o f the needs o f their depositors. Our membership in this system gives us spec ial facilities for enabling farmers to plant, gather and store their crops. The next time you come to town stop in snd let us tell you how this | m cm e t a j new system enables us to f t °*avaTCM,:" V* I help you. First National Bank LUMBER O F T H E B E ST QUALITY A large and weH assorted stock o f Lumber and Building Mataríais always on hand. INDIANA SILO and have it ready for your corn. Let us toll you about its guarantee. Pure Milk and Cream are conducive to good health. This is the kind we supply our customers. Our Dairy is frequently inspected by the State Dairy and Food Commissioner an<j has been highly com mended by that official. Give us a trial Phone Red 66 C. H. Schunter “O n e o f the best m otor oils” TkeSUadsrd QU for