H. M. Peebles has sold hh David Hiatt is here from Day- M M M M N eM eeM M M M M M M M M M M M M M M property located west o f the too; Washington, on a visit and grade school grounds to Charles will remain a month or more. G. Sigbert. IF every fam ily in the nation cooked Rev. McClure, who has been Miss Norma Harvey, who doing pastoral work at Rex * with electricity there would be no taught in the Lebanon schools during the past year, will have cssl shortage next winter with its at­ xneacByuaoKX&aocK fttxxx x t t ^ during the year, came home the charge o f the work of Friends tendant suffering and hardships. first of the week. churches at Rex, Middleton and Arriftl and of Pas* W. G. Allen, the Salem fruit P L E C T R IC IT Y is cheaper than wood Anson Lemon and family, w ho Sherwood the coming year. man, was in Newberg Tuesday. Traina. “ at $5.00 per cord. returned from California a short Mrs. C. H. Christenson, Mis. Mrs. C. F. Johnson was but ; T ra te frara P artiate time ago, have located tor the Mary E. Bankaon, Mrs. E. H. |T does its work perfectly and is a big from Portland on a visit the first 6:87 A. M. 9:00 A. M. present at Forest Grove. ' Burns, Mrs. Theo Jeffries, Mrs. * factor in reducing the human effort of the week. . 9:65 A. M. 11:02 A. M. W. H. Best and Mr- and Mrs. Orville Hollingsworth, who in food preparation. 1:17 P. M. Ben Vantress and Morris Hea- 5:20 P. M. has been in Seattle for the past Potter went to Corvallis Wed­ 3:53 P. M. 1 1 7 E give a special rate o f 4 cents per 6:58 P. M. cock were over from Tillamook few weeks since closing out his nesday to attend a meeting of $ 0 8 P. ML. last Saturday. ™ kilowatt hour for cooking. The 8:41 P. M. IKK) A. M. business in The Dalles, is now in the West Willamette Baptist As­ Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Hester vis­ 12:56 A, sociation. kitchen is cool and clean during the hot Newberg for a short stay. ited at the Jay Gardner home at Harold Paulsen left here the days, food is sanitary and pure when •Saturday night only. S. Ritter, who is coming Rosedale last Sunday. first of the week tor the Alberta from Portland to work at the cooked die m odern way. W e have the Mrs^ Arthur Millard and Miss Iron Foundry for Mr. Fitzpat­ country where he will spend the Mrs. W. S. Parker and little celebrated W estinghouse Copeman Au­ Ruth are here from LaGrande on Tillie Bell spent the week ✓ end rick, has rented the Harford vacation season on the farm with tomatic ranges for sale. Buy them on with relatives in Corvallis. his brother; Earl. The cowboy a v&it. property on Second street. your own terms. Mrs. F. W. Curtis and daugh Frank Evans is moving to Sa­ W. F. Edwards and family hat he wore was no doubt suf­ lem where he will, work at his ter, Miss Leona, are visiting drove over from Vancouver, ficient passport tpcarry him over friends in Portland this week. trade as jo b printer. Washington, Wednesday, to at­ the boundary line. Mrs. J. Ray Pemberton is here tend college The graduating exercises of the commencement, John C. Keller was up from from Salem visiting relatives and high school will occur at Friends bringing Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Astoria- on business the latter attending college commencement. hurch oh Friday night when Edwards. - part of last week. Y o a R ig h t” “H the large class, whose pictures Miss Mary Williams, long Mrs. A. R. Cumpstoncame out Calvin Blair was up from Fort Columbia last Sunday for a short time resident o f Newberg, is in from Sell wood Tuesday with are shown on another page, will very poor health and her recov­ flowers for decorating the graves be giyen diplomas. Prof. Brum­ visit with the home folks. ery is not expected. of her parents. While here she baugh, of O. A. C. will give^the Miss Florence Rees is home F. S. Lowe, Pres. Pennington Tom L. Cummings and family A son born to Rev. and Mrs. J. visited with her nephew, Orville class address. from Corvallis where she has were out from Portland Sunday. and Professors Lewis and Perisho • Miss Corrine Bartholomew, of . been ^teaching in the high school. H. Little on Friday o f last week, Hollingsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morris, o f went on a trip below Portland although apparently a healthy E. B Switzer, who closed oijt Everett, Washington, a former in the region of St. Helens last Dr. Homer Coffin and family and well developed child, died his City Transfer business the student in the college, and her Lebanon, were guests at the Saturday to see the eclipse and came out from Portland last the day following. first of the week, left here Wed­ sister, Miss Irene, are visiting at I Wills home on Sunday, say they were well repaid for the Sunday for a short visit with the J. H. Rees home. Both are Word was received today by extra effort, as that put them Dr. H. A. Littlefield writes nesday for Wustaskan, Alberta, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allen. home that he has been trans­ Canada, to take a look at the good singers and their vocal Mr. and Mrs. John Dobbins that within the range of totality. The The W. C. T. U. unit of Red ferred from F ort. Riley, Ransas, country. The family will remain work has been greatly apprecia- their daughter, Miss Ethel, ex- Ford that carried them must Cross will meet Tuesday, June to Camp Merritt, New Jersey, here for the present. ted at the various public tunc- pects to sail for France soon as have caught the spirit o f the day, 18, at 9 a. m., for work. Bring and that he expects to be sent tions during the week. nurse. for. with a record of eight tire Miss Amy Hall will take a po­ your finished knitting work. across soon. The Young People’s Christian “ Chehalem,” the high school blow-outs reported, it also must sition in the Meier & Frank Co. Prof. W. S. Brown, of O. A. Mrs. Catherine Bogart, niece store in Portland beginning next Endeavor of the Christian churdh annual, is out and reflects much have approached the zone of to­ ' C., has been in this section dur­ of Mrs. Grace Newell Morris,left Monday and in her absence her will hold their meeting next Suo- credit on the studeot body. The tality very closely. ing the week doing some demon­ here last Saturday for. San Diego mother will ipake her home with day evening in the park, at 7 pictures o f the faculty and stu- strations in summer tree prun­ fo ra short.visit with her tw o another daughter, Mrs. Frank It is planned to have a dents used in the Graphic this Mr. Lynn B. Fergusion, the number of out-door meetings | week were used in the publica- First street druggist, has a per­ brotherc who are stationed there Rundell. ing. during the summer. Everyone tion. sonal interest in a stereopticon Miss Jessie Britt is taking daily and who expect to be sent on tfie Lynn B. Ferguson, the Rexall is most cordially invited to at­ way to France soon. slide which is being shown on the exercises under the guidance of a druggist, and John Larkin, post­ Mrs. Tom Higgins was called tend. screen of the Baker Theater this tutor with a new Buick that has Miss Gladys Hannon, of the master, were in Portland from I to Fort Stevens last week on ac­ Mrs. Fred Jackson, of Seattle, week. The lettering on the slide been purchased by the Britt class of 1915, Pacific College, Wednesday until Saturday of count of an injury that befell her was in Newberg Tuesday con­ is as follows: family and is making commend­ who has been in the lecture field ast week*taking the thirty-sec­ husband who was burned se- sulting with Clarence Butt, the, , . .. ... , . . . . . MAN THE SHIPS! able progress. tor the W. C. T. U. for the past ond Scottish Rite degrees and al­ attorney in the settlement of the gaaohne-that ignited THE MERCHANT MARINE when he was using it for clean­ J. H. Yates from near Scholls year and more, covering a wide so the Shriner degrees. estate o f her father, E. Soper, Needs Men from 21 to 30 came to Newberg Monday to re­ territory, is at home attending Miss Ella Macy, former teach who died at his home in Port' ing machinery. It was thought As Sailors, Firemen and Cooks ceive a Couple o f eight months old commencement. er in public school work in this" land recently. While here she at first that his eyes might be Good Jobs at Good Pay Duroc Jersey hogs bought of an Mrs. T. C. Cprver and son section and also in Pacific Col­ also ^sited with Mrs. C. N. Ter- injured but he is recovering nicely. MILITARY EXEMPTION Amity breeder, the value of which Master Horace, arrived here the lege, is here from Rushville, Indi­ rell, sister of Mr. Jackson. he placed at about $125. first of the week from Pratt, ana, and will remain during the Apply to A. L. Scott and family, who Mrs. Agnes Hammer Bpkelson Kansas, and will spend the sum­ summer as a visitor at the L. M Official Enrolling Station came through from their home Thursday evening, June 20th, and little daughter, Laura, with mer visiting her son-in-law, J. C Parker home north of town. □ear Fresno, California by auto, of United States Shipping Board under the auspices of the Farmers the former’s sister, Miss Laura Lemon, and family, at their At any Rexall Store are here for a visit with his Union, at the West Chebalem Miss Tillie Bell, who has been Hammer are here from Klamath country home a mile out o f town. church, Deputy Fire Marshal visiting her grandfather, A. Mil Falls on a visit. Miss Hammer brother, Ervin Scott. Mr. Scott Mr. Lynn B. Ferguson is a George Wv Stokes, will address Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Edwards lard, of West Third street, tor a is teaching in the high school - at was a student here in . Pacific special enrolling agent here of the College when a young man and U. S. Shipping Board, and is sign­ the people on the subject of "Fire and son, Lowell, came out from couple weeks, left on Wednesday Klamath Falls. She graduated Prevention." Tillamook Tuesday in a new morning tor Tacoma, Washing­ from Pacific College with the will be remembered by some of ing up young men to enter the Franklin car, bringing Mr. and ton, where she will visit her sis­ class o f 1911 and her sister, Mrs. the students of the days in the training service of the Merchant Charley Burrows and family Marine as sailors, firemen, coal- of Seattle, passed through New­ Mrs. T. H. Goyne, the parents of ter for some time before going Eskelson, graduated with the latter nineties. Mrs. Loyd Edwards, all attend on to Vancouver, B. C. passers, cooks and messmen. Ernest Duncan writes his berg the first of the week on their class of 1903. ing college commencement on way to Salem tor a visit with The young men are given a parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Dun­ Rev. Carl F. Miller, who is to Herman Smith, who owns the Mrs. Burrows' relatives. Both Wednesday. can, that his health is improv­ special course of instruction on be the new pastor o f Friends neat bungalow facing the city are P. C. graduates, he of the ing and that he is now doing training ships maintained by the Professor Floyd W. Perisho, church at Springbrook, arrived park on the east, in writing class of 1900 and she of the class the chemistry instructor, and here with his family on Monday work at Burke Foundation at U. S. Shipping Board, before be­ from Iow a City, Iowa, June 3, o f 1901, her maiden name being Gilbert C. Shambaugh, professor from Lynn, Indiana, and were White Plains, New York, in me­ ing placed in the crews of the big says: "Will you kindly discon­ Grace Rupn. While in Newberg of history and public speaking in entertained during the day by chanical engineering. He says new merchant vessels now being tinue sending our Graphic until Mr. aad Mrs. Burrows were Pacific College, are planning to their friends, Rev. Fred E. Car­ the soldiers there are being commissioned 'by the Shipping further notice. We are leaving guests at the J. C. Wills home. treated most kindly by the resi­ Board to take supplies to Europe. take the Summer course in the ter and family. On their way Iow a City next week by auto for James Patterson has been University of Oregon. President out they visited with relatives a tour o f Iowa, Nebraska, Kan­ dents who take them on long They receive good pay and are awarded a contract tor carrying Pennington also has the matter in > Iowa where they traveled sas, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, auto drives and show them given exemption from military service by special regulation. through the sectiop in that state with Portland as our objective. many other kindnesses. the mail on the route from Blaine under consideration. t o Beaver, in Tillamook county, Elwood Cook, a prosperous that was flooded by heavy rains, Will be six or seven weeks en and will close out his tea store Idaho farmer, was here the first o f which the dispatches have route and will notify you of our business here and move back to o f the week visiting his sisters, been telling in the past few days. address when located again." his dairy ranch at Blaine, the Mrs. Mary Allen and Mrs. Emma At one point a dozen passenger Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Moore, the starting point tor the mail route Coffin. H9>has some property trains were held up and travef a councilman from the first ward, being at the house on his ranch. interests at Atascadero, Califor­ by rail with tracks covered by made an extended tour of the Wil­ He was over there last week nia, which he went to look after water was not all that was to . Continual Discom fort from lamette valley last week by the be desired. making arrangements for the recently and he stopped over here Ford route, gopig as far south change. on his way home. Mrs. America J. Anthony died as Eugene and Crescent City, at the home o f her daughter, and on the return making side Mrs. C. M. Collins, 603 Frank trips to Lyons and Mill City. Don’t suffer one day longer. Just try a can of lin street, on last Sunday morn At the latter place they say they ing at the age o f 72 years. Fu­ re much interested in watch­ neral services were conducted at ing the salmon ascend the rapids the Hodson & Elliott chapel on of the Santiam, some leaping ten for all varieties o f Monday afternoon at 2:30 by eet in their efforts to continue Sprinkle a small amount into each shoe, also in your Mrs. I. B. Waterman, of the up stream for spawning pur­ hose. Immediately you feel its soothing, cooling action. Christian Science church. The poses. At times this season the Follow this plan each morning, and “ make life’s walk easy.” deceased, whose maiden name stream there has been packed for You will never know what foot comfort really is until you was DeHart, was born January mile below the rapids with give Rexall Foot Powder a chance to prove its remarkable 25, 1846, in Johnson county, In Steelhead salmon and now the merits. , * diana. When a small child she loyal Chinook are coming—and moved to Iow a with her parents all these fish have passed up the A Generous Amount, land at the close o f the Civil War Willamette by Newberg on their was married to David M. An­ ourney. Mr. and Mrs. Moore thony. T o them eleven children say they found the roads in Linn If Corns Trouble Y ou— were born, seven of whom are and Lane counties to be in fine D o not pick until ripe, but let noth­ now living, namely, Orville and condition, First Aid Corn Plasters and Rexall Corn Solvent and crops, especially Andrew Anthony, Mrs. Amelia all sown wheat, looking prom­ will rem ove the corns and chase the pain away ing go to waste. dann and Mrs. Alice Knox, jf ising in many sections. As for Kansas City, Missouri, Oliver vetch, they say they saw but L Y N N B. FERGUSON Anthony, of Los Angeles, Cali- one good looking prospect, the Prescription Druggist ornia, Mrs. Katie Baker, of aphis having gotten in their ffie x a / / Newberg, Oregon Portland, and Mrs. Mary E. work on this hay crop all along Collins, o f Newberg. the route. Locals and P ersonals thill Electric Company • - Does Hot W eather Mean Tired, Aching Feet? Highest M arket Price Paid REXALL FO O T POW DER Early White CHERRIES 25 Cents Valley Canning Company \ %