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CK K tUr(C 9& in ‘RWtnOfitifi?kMVríCiarfCítj£tarírírarvnraranirtin Locals and Personals The sale advertised for S atur day by the college auxiliary has been postponed tor tw o weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bixby were o at from Portland as week end visitors a t the Joe Bixby home. Albert Woody, who purchased a new Ford, made a recent v isit1 with friends a t St. Johns. Mrs. Wilson, wife of Joseph Wilson, whose sickness was men tioned last week is much im proved. Oh! Man: (4 c) (4 c) The Electric range saves you and the general manager in your home lots of trouble, YOU don’t have to cut wood and kindling and crank up the lift seven days a week. The lady can prepare the food better, cleaner, more sanitary, and have oodles of time to idle, read, visit, sew, and entertain. Bread, biscuits, pies, meats, in fact everything cookable, can be best prepared on an electric range. It costs no more than other fuels. It saves an immense amount of labor and makes life in the kitchen worth^iving. Rev. O. F. Goettel who is hold ing some special meetings a t Sell- Committees are now a t work wood is fit home today on busi soliciting for help tor the Arme nian and Syrian people and are ness. The local Red Cross ladies col meeting with good success. lected aifd shipped 600 pounds Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Pressnall of clothing and shoes tqr Belgian came in trom Brighton, Tilla mook county, Wednesday even relief last week. ’ , Mrs. Ray Baker and little ing, and are visiting his brother 2:06 P. M *1:00 A. M. C. J. Edwards, manager ot the •12:66 A. M. Coast Light & Power Co., o! daughter, Mable, were out from Jesse. 16:60 P. M. Rev. Fred E. Carter has accept The Westinghouse Automatic Range is a nifty •Saturday night only. Tillamook, spent last Saturday Portland Saturday visiting Mrs C. M. Collins and children. ed an invitation to hold some tLoop Special Saturday & Sunday in Newberg. number. This is the stove with a college education. Mr. and Mrs. G. Y. Edw ards special meetings in the First We give a special 4c rate for cooking. Rae and Benj. Lang worthy and daughter and M aster Wal Friends church in Seattle about Dr. S tu art w as here from Ore Every day is sootless, smokeless, dirtless, ash gon City on business the first of were out from Portland over ton Simme were o u t from P o rt the first week in May. Sunday, where they have em less, woodless. land Sunday for a visit a t the S. the week. N. P. and J. Carl Nelson have ployment in the shipyards. F. Wallace home. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Moore an auction sale of household fur Uncle Henry Mills reached his The Moose lodge of Newberg niture and other articles adver were out from Portland Sunday eighty-eighth birthday anniver sent this week identification med for a visit a t the Paulsen and tised for Saturday afternoon a t sary last Saturday and was able als to each of their number who i You U g h i' Moore homes; the Commercial barn. to get down to the post office are w ith the U. S. forces in Mrs. B. A. Fitzpatrick, of Du W. O. Robertson, twin brother for his mail. France. There were thirteen of luth, Minnesota, is here visiting ot W. L. Robertson, was out D. B. Reasoner, who was a resi them. f, her sister, Mrs. C. H. Fitzpat from Portland the first of the dent of Newberg several years Mrs. Thomas Herd and daugh rick and will probably remain week on a/visit. Mrs. Kenneth R. Chase visited ago and who holds the position ter were over trom Yamhill last three months. This is a cetae Miss^ Ethel Dobbins, of P o rt land, made a short visit in New Portland relatives Sunday. Mrs. S. N. Bolton, a sister of of county judge in Washington Sunday tor a visit o a t a t the C. A. Morris, came out y from county, is a candidate for the home place. A married daugh where sisters married brothers. berg the first ot the week. Mrs. Lottie Hannon left Tues Mrs. N. C. Christenson will Howard M. Williams went to day for Southern Oregon to en Portland Saturday evening for office again. ter, Mrs. J. O. H oots, and little g ire -a reception for Mrs. F. C. an over Sunday visit. Mrs. J. O. Hoots and little one one, went home w ith them on Stannard and daughters Friday McMiunyille Tuesday to see his gage in work for the W'. C.*T. U. Mrs. L. M. Gilbert, m atron a t were out from Portland for a M onday for a visit. brother-in-law, E. W. Evans, M iss Catherine B o g art, ~ Of afternoon from 2 to 4 o’clock to who has been in the hospital for the Boys’ State School a t Salem, visit w ith relatives last week Boise, Idaho, has come to make Dr. H. A. Littlefield is otv the w as here Sunday in attendance Mr. H oots moved with his fam streets today dressed in his new which the ladies of the Baptist some time. her home with her aunt, Mry. a t the weddihg of her niece, Miss ily from Springbrook to P ort uniform which makes him ap church, younger and older, and Grace Newell Morris. Mrs. Russell Parker, who spent friends are invited. Bring your Huldah Gilbert. land the first of the year where pear to splendid advantage. He fancy work and enjoy a social a few days here visiting her par The college students are mak Alden Chamberlain, one of the he has employment. ents, Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Stan ing big preparations for holding has received orders to report for time. locomotive engineers on th e nard, returned to her home near a Red Cross benefit a t Wood-Mar service on the 10th of April, but Miss Ethel Waterhouse, of The funeral of MrB. Hannah Southern Pacific, was out from G earhart, came to Newberg last his destination he does n o t know. Turner on Wednesday. Hall on Friday night of this Portland Sunday greeting his Saturday to remain a few days David Lamb, who is working Newby, whose death is an nounced elsewhere, was held to Mrs. Levi Dobbins, who has week. former Newberg friends. with Mrs. Richards a t her home on a farm in Polk county out day a t Springbrook a t 2 o ’clock been very sick for the past three The infant child of Mr. and John Hodson, who lives out io on West First street, who has trom Monmouth came dow n to P. M., the service being conduct' months, and who suffered a seri Mrs. Edward Kienle which was the Springbrook neighborhood, been quite sick. Mrs. Ross, an attend the Bissett Gilbert wed ed by Rev. Elmer E. Pemberton, ous relapse a couple weeks ago, taken to a Portland hospital for planted four acres to potatoes other friend ot the aged woman, ding on SundajM Dave w as a of Salem. A number of relatives is slowly improving again. treatm ent, where it died, was ten days ago. Getting ready for is also «-» here from Astoria assist familiar personage about New ■ . were in attendance trom Salem 1 A. C. Seely has leased his West buried here last Sunday. early white, mealy flour. ing in her care. berg for a number of year» but and Rosedale. Chehalctti farm to George Bush On Tuesday M. P. Elliott re “The Swan Song” is the title A. Fleury, formerly of New has been aw ay m ost of the time I..W. Perkins has sold his home and has rented the Oliver cot ceived a message announcing the of a. story th a t appeared in the berg, died recently in Marysville, during the past few years. tract of twelve acres located out tage opposite the .Presbyterian safe arrival a t Bordeaux, France, December number of McCall’s California, a t the home of his The funeral ot Chaa. J. Culli- a short distance directly west of church,., with the intention ot of the steamer on which his son, Magazine, from the pen ot Miss daughter, Mrs. Ed N. Radke, of son, who died suddenly in P o rt tow n to George Jones, recently moving into town. Dorothy Hull, of Newberg, who pneumonia, aged 60 years, 8 land, w as held here last Su ... l Paul, sailed from New York. rom Nebraska, and will return ■Milton Kienle, who is ..... book* County Superintendent § . S. is developing her tafcnts as a months and 26 days. Another afternoon. The deceased ¿o Portland and go into the em keeper in one of the big spruce j Duncan spent Tuesdav in this sh ort story writer. daughter, Mrs.. O. Crawford, resident of Newberg several years ploy of Page & Son, the well Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sargeant, lives in Montesano, Washington. ago. He went from here to inown commission firm located camps in Clatsop county o a t ¡section in company with Prof, who arrived home from San Di His wife is a t (heir home in Eu Portland where he opened a real on Front street, for whom he from Astoria, spent the first of Hill, the O. A. C. pig man, who the week a t home. He left on was here to encourage school ego, California, last Saturday, gene. estate office on Morrison street worked for a term of twelve say the drouth was broken in Jake Taylor, who left here which he is reputed to have con ; rears before coming to Newberg the return trip Wednesday af bovs and help them to realize ternoon, his brother, Clarence, th a t “pies is pigs” these days th a t state before they left, and some months ago with a ba'd ducted successfully. Mrs. Culli- C. R. Williams, who tore aw ay going with him for a short trip. and to take a hand in growing on their way home it rainfrd on case of rheumatism, came in on son is a sister of the F a rr the wreck of the Motschenbacber Under the auspices of the M in-! them for market, them a t Los Angeles, Fresno and the train last Saturday evening brothers. residence'on Fifth street near Sacramento. and says he has been a t Hut Geo. L. Kelty received a letter )ayton avenue, which was p a r isterial Association of Oregon! A. Rupert, president of the Val Springs, Arkansas, where he suc trom R. H. C. Bennett a tew days tially destroyed by fire several Yearly Meeting of Friends church | ley Canning Co., of Newberg, is ceeded in soaking out his aeftes ago in which he indicated th a t m onths ago, and is building on a study week and conference is; interesting himself in the can and pains. The first of the week he w as well pleased with Wash the same site, says he is plan being held here this week, w ith 1 nery a t Lebanon, which is a co he went to Vancouver, Washing ington, D. C. life. With the ex ning to return to Morrow coun study classes and lectures given 916 ñaca U m aff operative concern, and it is likely ton, to see his daughter, Mrs. ception of room rent he finds liv ty as soon as he gets it complet at the college during the day and with lectures given a t the church {ht b tfa r* the war, far th a t a stock company will be or Grace Forsyth. ing about as cheap there as it is ed so his family can m ore in. a t night. President Pennington, yaw Spring salasti** ganized to take the plant over, Claude Davis, son ot Ed Davis, here. An extra hundred was He has beefc working a t carpen with Mr. Rupert holding a m a who had been laid up wi^i rheu added to his salary before he be tering in Morrow for the past Rev. Fred E. C arter and Rev. You owe it to yourself to see Homer L. Cox, of Portland, have our line before you buy jo rity of the stock. matism in the hospital a t Bre gan work in the ordnance de tw o seasons and has contracts been the principal speakers and Capt. H. S. Maloney, county merton, Washington, tor four partm ent, all on account ot the w aiting for him th a t will take among the topics up for consid NEWBERG CLEANERS&DYERS recorder, passed through New months, has been given ^Tn hon genial Bennett smile, without all his time this season. eration have been: Homiletics, berg a few days ago on his way orable discharge from the navy doubt. Ernest Duncan, son of Mr. and Church History, Church Doc home from Portland where he and has returned home. He was Frank Crites, son of George Mrs. T. B. Duncan, who is in the trine, Practical Pastoral Prob went to take leave of his son, told by the physicians th a t he Crites, who enlisted in the army navy, is having bard luck. In a lems, Do’s and Don’ts For Young Roy, who was leaving for F ort needed to be kept dry and warm, tw o years or more ago as a mere letter written home from a Long Preachers, The Preacher and His I m i . R o > ai Myer, Virginia, near Washing having the rtfeumatism, which strippling, and who is stationed Island hospital he says he is laid Parish, The Preacher and Com ton, D. C., he having enlisted for was impossible in the navy, and a t Manila, is developing into an up with a severe attack of rheu munity Interests. « 4 service in the engineering depart consequently it was besf to dis expert boxer according to re matism which has effected his charge him. ment of the service. ports coming from published ac heart. First he was in the Wil counts of the prowess he is show lard Parker hospital from where ing, which have been clipped he was sent to the reserve ship, :rom the Manila Daily Bulletin then to the naval hospital and and sent here. “ Kid K rites” is later to his present location Delicate as the firs^ blossoms of Spring; possessing all the subtle charm the name the sporting editor of where he says he has the best ot of freshness because they come direct from the laboratories of the the Bulletin gives him. medical attention. He will be world’s greatest perfumers C. E. Burke, of Springbrook, glad to hear from any ot his has tw o sons in the service of friends and he may be addressed, JncleSam. Roy, who was first U. S. S. Granite State, 96th a t Leavenworth, Kansas, has street, North River, New Y ork,1 and many others, among them the best quality, best odors th at| can been transferred to Netv York Long Island College Hospital. not be obtained at any other store in this city. Our rapid selling gives them no chance to loee any of their original perfection. and is expecting to do railroad S. J. Hubbard, of Springbrook, An asaortment that will please you. In both richly cut glass bottles and work, either in France or Spain received a letter the first ot the bulk, at prices that surprise even those who are acquainted with our re markably reasonable figures. a t an early day. Arthur is a week from his son, Lyle, who is member ot the C oast Artillery a t Whittier, California, saying BOQUET DAZIRA, l oz. bottte in elegant box, $2,25 and is in training a t the Presi he had been accepted for work in l BOQUET JEANICE, V/a oz. bottle in handsome box. 1.25 dio a t San Francisco. France as a member of -the! VIOLET DULCE. 1 oz. bottle in fancy box, 75 cents Jim Evans, in w riting to his Friends Re-construction Unit of The Gift That Brings Him Closer Home TOILET WATERS sister, Mrs. Albert Kenmitz, of the Red Gross. He was a mem ‘ ♦ Know how your boy live« in camp-—how he trains—how he West Chehalem, from Rich Field, ber of the graduating class of plays— what his surroundings are. Pictures will tell you these BOQUET JEANICE. $1.25 and $2.00 Waco, Texas, where he is with 1915, Pacific College. Arthur facts better than words. He can send such pictures regularly if VIOLET DULCE, ................. 90 cents an aero squadron, says he has Benson, another member of the you will give him ill Anaco Vest-Pocket Camera. INTENSE.....................................$1.00 been promoted and is now chief same class, who has been work Five models; twelve equipments; pictures, l t t z NEW ENGLAND..............................75 cents mechanic on an airship with two ing in Seattle most of the time 2V4 or 2Vi x 3Vi indies. Small, compact, never in HARMONY......... .....................35 cents men working under him. He is since graduating, spent Sunday the way, always ready to use. Prices, $7.50 to $56. You are surtf to be perfume-satisfied if you buy your extracts >f held responsible for the working in Newberg, while on his way to Ask ua to show you their exclusive features, of the machine. No increase in New York to embark for France L Y N N B . FE R G U SO N pay but thinks it puts him in to engage in the same work.. He PA R LO R PH ARM ACY line for advancement. Has a intended to stop off-u few hours We develop free plates, films and film Prescription Druggist new airship, a Day ton-Wright, in Idaho for a visit with his p ar paeks, any and all makes. lNs.0 * Tjk* Z ftex a ll Sura . Newberg, Oregon which is used for advanced fly- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ben ing. son. - Arrhrml u Departure of Pee* D. L. Hannon, bridge carpen er Trains. ter on the Southern Pacific, spent f r i h a h r PertUeS TnlM bM PM tlaJ Sunday a t home. 6:87 A. M. 9:00 A. M Attorneys Kliks and Burdette 9:10 A. M. 11:02 A. M were both down from the coun 1:17 P. M. 6:20 P. M ty seat on business last Saturday 8:63 P. M. 6:68 P. M, evening. 2:26 P. M. Yamhill Electric Com pany MEN! Think Of It! S u p e rb E a ste r P e r fu m e s H arm ony o f B oston