w. George Crites, who is working Mrs. J. F. Ridenour Returned in Portland, spent a day or tw o home from Rufus, Sherman coun­ at home with his family the first tv, Tuesday afternoon where she . . . . o f thè week. went to visit a daughter. Laverne Phillips, who went to A. C. Martin came in from Eastern Washington last week Quilcene, Washington, the first to work on a farm, took sick of the week for a visit with his and consequently returned. OOKING with Electricity as compared with wood parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Arrival and Departure al Pas- The college' auxiliary will meet is like riding in a limousine compared with a Miss Grace Newell, who is a M artin»_____________ _______ Saturday afternoon at the board­ Trains. "prairie schooner.” candidate for county treasurer ! T n t e l n a P t e l t a i ing hall. Trate* fa» P< Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Moore and on the Republican ticket, was in Cooking with electricity saves a heap of work. Rev. Joseph Hall are in Salem at Mrs. Tom Higgins spent last 9:00 A. M. 6:87 A. M. Newberg last Saturday after­ There is real economy in it at the present prices 9:10 A. M. 11:02 A. M. week visiting with relatives in noon, meeting the people and tending the State Sunday Schoo 1:17 P. M. Portland. convention as delegates from the of wood. Electricity is the cheaper. 5:20 P. M. handing out her cards. 3:58 P. M. M. E. Sunday School. * Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDongal 6:58 P. M. Wood will probably go higher. 2:85 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bales, who and small son, Merle, spent the 2:06 P. M. *1:00 A. M. Electricity will not go higher. recently sold their property at .The college ball team will play *12:56 A. M. week end with relatives in Day *6:50 P. M. the McMinnville College team Patterson, California, have been We invite your inspection o f the Westinghouse ton. r "Saturday night only. in Newberg during the week vis­ here Friday at 4:30 p. m. The Automatic Range. It solves the help problem to a Mrs. Thomas Parry and Mrs. iting the latter’s brother, Jasper teams are evenly matched and it tLoop Special Saturday & Sunday great extent Cooking rate, Four Cents. Floyd Gambill, of Portland, were Bales. They contemplate locat­ will be an interesting game. Now is the time to clean the house. Mr. and Mrs. Tom L. Cum Sunday guests o f Miss Leona ing at Tacoma. Prof. Perisho and Mrs. W. E. Curtis. Use the electric vacuum cleaner. mings and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Up to Tuesday evening the sub­ Crozer went to Salem today to Boyes were out from Portlanc Christian Endeayor services at scribers to the Liberty Loan represent the Friends Sunday — last Sunday. the Christian church at 7 o ’clock Bonds for this section o f the School at the State Convention. W. A. King and family, of All young people are invited to county numbered 734 and the The Misses Edna. Everest and Portland, were^guests at the E attend. total amount subscribed was Edith Walton also went from H. Woodward home Saturday The next regular, meeting o f $126.250, which is $48,450 in Chehalem Center. “ t* fee Bight* and Sunday. the Dundee W’ oman’s Club will excess o f the allotment. President Pennington went to be held at Community Hall on Milton Kienle, who is now Percy Sharp is home from Mare LaGrande the first of the week bookkeeper for one of the ship Thursday, May 2. An interest­ Island on a furlough. For^the to fill a place on the program at building plants in Portland, was ing program suited to the day past tw o months he has been in the big Sunday school conven­ roads in earnest it will see to it has been prepared out home Sunday. RIVER FRONT NOUS the hospital combatting the tion for Eastern Oregon. He that all landings of any impor­ W. H. Curtis, o f Caldwell, Ida­ mumps and other ailments. He will also take part in the pro­ Ernest Bales and family were The C. K. Spaulding Logging tance have good docks. As it is down from McMinnville last ho, is here on a visit with his says his brother, Frank, and gram given at a like convention Newberg has about as poor Sunday visiting at the home o brother, Frank, and family. Mr. Ralph Butt are getting along held in Salem this week for West­ Co. have finally got their log de­ docking facilities " as any point Curtis has been in poor health nicely. livery lined up so that they will his brother, Jasper Bales. ern Oregon. on the river. Tom Allen, who has been driv for some time and hopes a lower W. s>. Parker, o f LaGrande, Editor Eckmao of the Tele­ have enough logs to keep the Manager Skeels, of the silo ing a truck for the Newberg altitude may be beneficial to was in Newberg Wednesday look­ phone-Register came down from mill here in operation. They plant, has been temporarily fill­ Transfer Co., now has a position him. ing a little bit thinner in flesh McMinnville last Fnday to at­ now have a special train of thir­ ing the position of sawyer at the Mrs. Will Rees, who had been than formerly, occasioned prob­ tend the funeral o f Amos Nelson, ty-three cars that will haul their as bookkeeper at the Standard at Philomath nursing a sick rel­ ably by a combination o f war bringing his family with him. logs exclusively. When they can Spaulding Salem mill for the past Oil station. accumulate a few more cars they tw o weeks. He returned Satur­ Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Terrell ative, stopped over here the first bread and Eastern Oregon wind. Senator and Mrs. W. T. Vinton will be enabled to have a train day night, the company having came out from Portland and of the week for a visit with her He Ts supporting Withycombe and a number of other residents every day. The first train ar­ secured a competent man to fill spent Sunday with their son and father, John E. Smith, when on for governor. of the county seat were also in rived Saturday morning. It was the position permanently. He daughter who are students in her way to her home in Port­ Jesse C. Slack, o f New Provi­ attendance. due in Friday, but was derailed incidentally broke the record tor land. Pacific College. dence, Iowa, has been here dur­ N. C. Maris, Industrial * Field up the line and was delayed. the mill and set a nice mark tor Don Chase, who has held a po­ A. P. Johnson, of Corvallis, ing the week visiting his former Agent tor O. A. C., spent Tuesday The mill is now sawing about the new man to try for, sawing sition with the Hammond Lum­ former resident o f Newberg, schoolmate, A. T. Blair. He and and Wednesday in company with 75,000 feet in eight hours. in one eight-hour day 109,000 ber Co. of Astoria for several passed through here last Sunday his wife have been visiting a son County School Superintendent feet. The boys have got their fishing years, was here Sunday vi|iting evening'on his way home from at Bend for some time, and while Duncan making the rounds of The silo plant received a car his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Portland where he had been for he is here she is visiting a friend the various schools in this sec­ gear out and several nice catches load o f silo hardware from Indi­ three weeks taking treatment in over in Washington. o f trout and bass have been re­ Chase. tion o f the county. While in hospital for hernia. ported. They manage to get a ana Monday.- Miss Alma Forkner, chief oper­ town he visited with his sister, - Hon. and Mrs. W. W. Lunger Captain Sam Linton has his ¡Treat deal of sport out of it, but On Tuesday H. R. Morris lost ator for the Newberg Telephone Mrs. E. H. Woodward. came down from their farm home for a genuine good time, and speed boat in commission again. near LaFayette last Friday his footing when stepping from Co., received word the first of Clive Henry, who spent a few sport, too, we doubt if they have She broke a crankshaft while the night to attend the Red Cross the tractor that belongs to the the week that her brother, Les­ Weeks at home recuperating from anything on the small bunch of Chase & Linton clam shell was benefit musical given by Mrs. paving company and which is ter, who is a member of Co. C» an at tack of the rheumatism, left old gentlemen who fish day after digging gravel for Marion coun­ being used on the road near Rex, 318th Engineers, and Bob Pat­ Katherine Glen Kerry. and fell on the bard paving, sus­ terson, who is a member o f Co. for the state o f Washington day along the river front for the ty at ButteviTle. In anticipation o f a largely in Commodore Sam Lemon has taining a dislocation of one of D. Regimental Band, had left Tuesday afternoon. Before com­ festive chub, and we-are sure, creased business in the sale of ing home he had been working his 8peed boat in first class con­ weight for weight, that the old his shoulders. Vancouver. oil and gasoline in this district at a U. S. fish hatchery but was gentlemen huv€ the best o f it. dition, having scraped and re- Mrs. Katherine Glen Kerry, of with the completion of the pav­ Miss Olive Bassett, who has not certain where he would be One elderly man comes fishing 'painted her, and will probably Seattle, who gave a concert at been teaching domestic science in ing of the road between New­ stationed on his return. . ust like going to a jo b of work. launch her some day this week. berg and Portland, a new tank Wood-Mar Hall Fnday night, the high school during the year, Eli Heater, who has been en­ He drives in every morning about is being added at the local sta assisted by Mrs. Hull, was the has been advised by her physi­ o ’clock, unhitches his horse, T O Y . P . C U. MEMBERS tion of the Standard Oil Co. on guest of her friend, Miss Sibyl cian to seek a higher altitude gaged in the lumbering business feeds him, and fishes until 4 or 5 at Baker for the past ten years, Woodward, while in town. North Meridian street. and consequently she will drop Krs. Kerry appeared at a Red out of the work here at the close came in on the 2 o ’clock train o ’clock in the afternoon. What A good time in store tor you. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Thompson Cross concert in connection with Tuesday for a visit of a few days they do with all the fish they Listen to this: have rented their home out near the music department of Wil- of this year. She hopes to secure with his father, James Heater. catch is a mystery. The Springbrook C. E. Society like position in some of the the Chehalem Center church and amette University, Salem, on This being his first visit here will entertain all the other socie­ The steamer, Grahamona, on schools in the eastern part of the have gone to Garibadi, Tilla­ Sionday night. since he went away, it took him a recent trip poked a small hole ties of the Young People’s Chris­ state. mook county, whpre he has a some time to get his bearings in her side in making a landing tian Union on Friday evening, J. C. Sawyer, former resident Mrs. S. M. Calkins and Mrs. when he alighted from the train. position in a store. They have at Newberg’s up-to-the-minute May 3, at the Springbrook of Newberg and postmaster here George Hash were called to Top- a daughter located near there during the second Cleveland ad­ jenisb, Washington, last week Henry Haveman, who was dock. The pilot must have been school house. They want every whose husband is engaged in ministration, has announced his on account of the sickness of their ¿orn in the Netherlands, is said at fault, for he is supposed to member of every society to at­ dairying. candidacy tor the office of county youngest brother, Harry Maris, to have developed into one of know the location o f every old tend this social affair and a good Mrs. W. E. Gearin and Miss treasurer tor Clackamas county snag, tree trunk, broken drift time is assurtd. who died on Sunday. Their the most ardent solicitors for the Hazel Wassam spent Sunday on the Democratic ticket. Since Clear your calendar of this bolt and splintered plank with sale o f Liberty Bonds in the iather, Cephas Maris, who was with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. eaving Newberg fifteen years date, and be there to enjoy your­ which the dock is decorated. a resident o f Newberg tor a num­ Mountain Top district. At the D. A. Wassam. Miss Wassam ago Mr. Sawyer has resided in self and promote the social life o f Some day when the government ber of years, has been an invalid Baker public sale on the moun­ has been spending her vacation Oregon City. decides to utilize her waterways our Union. for the past three years and is tain held one day recently be is in Mill City, Albany and Salem. Bert Miller, President. Mrs. Oma Carnine and daugh­ not expected to live any length said to have almost taken the and relieve the congested rail- W. E. Gearin has joined the ma crowd away from N. P. Nelson, ters, Dorothy and Jeanne, ar­ of time. nnes and is now stationed at the auctioneer, and that is going rived here Thursday from Fort Apparently Lon Hill, several Mare Island, San Francisco. Collins, Colorado, to spend the years a resident of Newberg, some. THERE ARE DOZENS OF DIFFERENT Mrs. J. S. Rankin left here summer with her mother, Mrs. arge stockholder in the Brown CLOSING LYCEUM NUMBER •Monday morning to join her Langellier. Mr. Carnine came umber Co. of Cottage Grove husband in a trip to National with" bis family as far as Port- and manager of the business, is THURSDAY NIGHT, MAY 2 Some are good and some not so good. Our stock comprises City, near San Diego, California, and and went from there to Se­ getting the sawmill on its feet all those which are of proven satisfaction. At this season where he was detailed to go attle where he will be engaged in again, as the following news note At Wood-Mar Hall on Thurs when Talcum Powders are becoming more necessary for with a train load of soldiers army Y. M. C. A. work with his everyday use we would like to draw your particular attention rom Cottage Grove indicates: day night, May 2, Prof. Edward from Camp Lewis as attending >rother-in-law, Bert Mitchell. to several of the finest The Brown Lumber Company is S. Meany, who is at the bead of physician. He will probably BOUQUET JEANICE TALCUM POWDER F. M. Brooks, proprietor of turning out lumber from the new the history department in the stop off here on his return trip. A large size can of the finest quality talcum obtainable, of a Brooks Nursery at LaFay- mill erected in place of the one University .of Washington, will Mrs. Rankin’s mother came out e haunting, elusive, yet lasting fragrance......... 50 cents who was in NcWberg Mon- destroyed by fire last Fall. The give the closing number of the from Portland to care for the TALC JONTEEL day. . said he had enjoyed a faialy machinery operates perfectly and lyceutn course. His subject will children while she is away. Perfumed with the wonderful Odor Jonteel, the $100,000 per­ good trade this season in prune there has been no trouble of any be "T w o Heroes of the North­ fume, made from 26 different flowers............25 cents trees, but that his sales had been kind since the steam was first west.” VIOLET DULCE TALCUM POWDER Prof. Meany is a great student cut very materially on account turned on. The mill is operat­ The name ‘ ‘Sweet Violet” truly expresses the perfume df of lack of help tor those who ing with a short crew. Lumber o f Northwest history and is re­ this ever popular powder.................................25 cents would have bought had they is sawed for a day and the crew puted to be an intensely interest­ INTENSE ROSE TALCUM POWDER )een able to get men at wages is then put to work building ing speaxer. The delicate fragrance of the rose is embodied in this talcum docks, which will cover three or Owing to the long evenings at they could afford to pay. in such a way as to make the perfume last as long as four acrei|. As soon as the docks this season of the year this lec­ The heart of Frank C. Mills, the talcum. Protected sprinkler top can......25 cents the old G. A. R. veteran who is are completed the planer shed ture will not begin until 8:30 REXALL VIOLET TALCUM aid up with paralysis at his and dry kiln will be built. It is o ’clock, but it is hoped that the Always a favorite............ ...........................................25 cents lome on River street, was made thought that shipments of lum­ audience will be present and REXALL BABY TALCUM seated before that time. — ;lad Tuesday by a number o f his ber will start by May 1. Specially prepared for baby’s comfort Cool and refreshing old comrades who gathered at * and prevents chafing. Daintily perfumed with violets. his home and put his garden in Patented slide top can......... .................. ........25 cents order and planted it. They were Ira K. Vantress, C. Carey, B. F. Pike, John Miller, Vv. H- Brooks, Prescription Druggist A. Bartholomew, J. L. Marshall lc. a Vole -All goes to Red Cross, i — X»k» fflex a //