t*KKionoo0Oooa<>QOoo<>*>ooooo OCTXOoi>«>c<> i Cleve collar« Locals and Personals a «on, Keith Howard. Notice la hereby g lrsu that the Mr*. W alter Plasterer, a daughter County Superintendent o f Yamhill of Mr. and Mrs. John Hutsen. came county, Oregon, will hold a special last week from Chicago on account, examination tor State Teachers' Cer- of the Illness of her lather. tlflcatee. In the subjects for one year Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hill, o f certtttcates only, on the 10-17-S« o f Portland, spent Sunday with U s Februar* ’ » » 1 » . the court house brother. I. W. HU1, and wife. Mr. ln XeMlnnrUle. Oregon, beginning Hill Is a real estate dealer. •* • o eloek + < * Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Honey, w h o .r#brua,T * • ’ fc«1*- hare been located at Tillamook, are *n* certificates other teen one year out with a riew of locating on a ««rtiflcate*. " * * * •* this place they hare out northwest o f t,me’ ma5r fc* M tb® matter adjusted Newberg some seven miles. by r* ,#rrln* th® » “ ttsr to this of- _ .... . _ . . .. ___. ___ flee, when we w ill at once take It up Oottlleb Schaad, the road super- ^ tU ^ offiC4) visor out ln the Fernwood district, .. . went to McMianrllle Wednesday to Pro* ram ,or « » « » M t l o n : make 1 appeal to the county court Wednmday foren oon-u n ited States for funds for the coming year. history, penmanship Mrs. Minnie Cooper demonstrated Wednesday afternoon— Physiology, the possibilities o f the "back yard" r*adlnK poultry Industry a few days ago Thursday forenoon— Arithmetic, when she sold a turkey gobbler, thus Thursday afternoon— Grammar, ge- brought up, to a Portland party for ography. B. A. Hall has gone to Tangent, Jackson county, on a real estate prospect. . J. 1. Devore, o f Dundee, has pur­ chased a new Dodge auto from Mc­ Coy Bros., of Newnerg. Lyle Pglmer went to Yamhill to­ day |u a new Bulck Six which ha delivered to Wm. Fryer. 'Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Behrens re­ turned from Stettle Tuesday where they spent several months. . — The Ira C. Smith place above Dundee, owned at one time by David Martin, now deceased, has been sold to a-McMinnville party. Mrs. Yam s and little daughter are here from Salem visiting thq for­ mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Moors, and. with her sister, Mi's. Bowers. 0 TRAINS Arrive Newberg 1:00 a. m. 11:00 A m. 1:10 p.m. 1:1« p.m. t:K I PJL 11:41 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams are here from Seattle on a visit at the home o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Christenson. Mr. Adams Is now an ensign In the Navy. H*-*®- Friday forenoon— Theory and prac- County Surveyor H. W. Herring tlce, spelling, has the survey of the road between Friday afternoon— School law, civil Newberg and the Dayton railroad government station completed and in now com- g g g « hool gu pt Mrs. Jane Rlttenhouse, who Is making her home with her daugh­ ter, Mrs. W. B. Thomas, on the farm near Junction City, earns Wednes­ day evening for a visit with fr ie s * « here. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mills, the former aa uncle of Rev. Fred A Carter, who wore on their way to Southern California, stopped over here last Saturday lo r a short visit with the Carter family. torla as trap drummer. He left the same day. Mrs. Nellie MeCulley received a letter form Ylewfleld, South Dakota, a few days ago giving Information o f the death o f her brother, Ted Tar­ rant, who was s resident o f Newberg tor s number o f yean, being asso­ ciated with his father, J. D. Tar­ rant, ln operating the grist mill lo­ cated on Chehalem Creek. The let­ ter stated he died suddenly while cranking his automobile. His age was 04 yean. John Hutsen, who had been in poor health for a long time, died at his home on the corner o f College and Hancock streets Wednesday evening at the age o f 7S years. De­ ceased was a veteran o f the Civil War and for many years he held a responsible position with the Car­ negie steel works nt Pittsburg. He came here with his family several yean ago from Southern California. Funeral services w ill be held on Sat­ urday and the body w ill be placed In n mausoleum at Portland. Be­ sides the widow deceased left two eons and four daughters. The Graphic has r been asked to eay for the Boy Scouts that If any­ one has a picture or a chair they would be w illing to donate tor fit ­ ting up their rooms on First street the favor w ill be appreciated'. Any­ thing 'Aoaatad may he left at the Newberg Feed Store which is next door to the rooms. Mrs. C. H. Christenson, who was here last week visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary E. Bankson, left tor her home at Frances, Washington, on Monday, expecting to stop over ln Portland for a visit with hW daugh­ ters. Mrs. Baakaon is Improving and bar many friends hope she may sfooss former neighbors and friends. 1 * Mr. end Mrs. Henry Bhret went to Portland last-Sunday to saa the uew granddaughter and visit its parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. RI Sbattei, Brvln Scott to working on kto place out north o f town and his i i the o fflee at the Standard oti » U t k » to being filled by W alter Butler. Mr “ 4 M ra Mmck K a ® * -* ». who spent several weeks visiting their son. Riley, nt Alhambra, and their dughter. Mrs. J. Huber Haworth, at W hittier, California, arrived home on Thursday eventing o f last week. They eay they had a vary pleasant trlP enjoyed what they saw thoroughly, but they are apprestat­ Oregon’s untumi greenery since tbelr return. » The Valley Co. recently started on the road to Manila a ship- meat o f two ear loada o f canned po- tetocs that go to fead Uncle Sam’s soldiers. ' __ „ ___„ , _ . . . ■ M « . Chryetol Rohrer. who has been visiting Mrs. A. Millard and other Newberg friend, tor rararal days, returned to her home ln Port- land Sunday. Alfred 8mltb, who learned the bar- n®~ mnker'e trade In Chris Held’s ,ho* where he worked lor several rm n . stopped over here the first of th® week when on his way to Pu- eblo, Colorado, to take a position la , ^ During the rush for war m ppiiM when f i * » » « « first entered tbT £ ¿ h€ held . rMVOutb^ Jn ^ ghop at Calgary where he had charge o f a number o f men. V.™on has^had th> u d t - D , 011lMrt u d hta anee of his n o t t o during tee Lee Btoeett. have gone.Into partner- in getting Utted up h| M l ' ship in the milk goat Industry and quarters In the K j*nk bulldlpg, aha ( ior purpose o f Increasing their being out from Portland. haT. Mnt to a Southern Call- . Frank Z urn wait reoetved a tale- ‘ forala breeder for a shipment o f 15 gram a faw days ago from hte son ,. head which they expect to receive Chester, announcing hte safe ar- ; soon. They say they receive so rival ln N ew York, and lia w ill many letters of inquiry for laforma- doubtleea arrive at Camp Lewie this tton regarding stock It to difficult week. , to keep up with tee correspondence. j THE NEW Brunswick featu rtef the Mew O ral a ll wood tone am plifier is h en . This other seal tone exclusive chamber with Brunswick fea­ tures makes S ia rcroft* s ^Drugstore INRXT door TO P. 0. Njral and San T or Remedies The city marshall at Tillamook was fined $ t l last week tor a viola­ tion o f the lnfluensa ordinance in that he held a public sale o f a stray horse, thus collecting a crowd con­ trary to the provision of the ordi­ nance.— Sheridan Sun. Eastman Kodaks W. R. Everest was * passenger to McMinnvUle Wednesday. Mrs. Elsie Tangen returned this week from Yamhill where she had been visiting. Mrs. Marie Smith and her daugh­ ter, Mildred, are moving Into the Wm. Cnllen house. Miss Gladys Small spent a few days visiting friends and relatives ln Portland the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Newhouse and family and Hr. and Mrs. John Brass visited the home folks at 8hady Nook Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Newhouse, who sold their farm and are moving to Newberg this week, are highly cetved by Mra. Thorne. esteemed neighbors and the com­ A t thb annual mooting o f the munity is sorry to lose them but Commercial Club held on Friday wish them Joy and prosperity as night of test week officers were they retire to their elty residence. elected for the ensuing year as fol­ lows: R. J. Moore, president; B. C. Baird, vice president; H. R. Morris, secretary; W. H. Woodworth, treaa- urar. These officers with Mayor George Larkin, George W. James and Dick Thurston w ill constitute the board o f governora tor the year. Announcement of the appointment of committees w ill be made later. Friday of last week being the fiftieth anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bottom, the members of the Chfletlan church featured a celebration! tor them much In the nature of a pound par­ ty, some fifty persons dropping ln during the day with words of good cheer, accompanied with some token of friendship In the way of a gift., making it a very pleasant occasion tor them. , A daughter In Portland sent a g ift of gold and a son In California sent a 910.00 gold piece. Yamhill E le c tric C om pany The estate o f 1590,000 left by Theodore Roosevelt Is a very mod­ erate fortune by New York stand­ ards, but tor a president one o f un­ usual stse. It ranks Mr. Roosevelt indeed as probably the country’s richest chief executive since Wash­ ington. and the fact has a sugges­ tive Interest. Many a ruler o f n petty republic has become n multi­ millionaire, but no millionaire has ever been president of the world’s greatest and richest republic, and this notwithstanding the altered scale o f personal wealth under which the comparative magnitude of an accumulation of 11.000,000 has decreased. The Roosevelt fortune was differ­ ent, moreover, ln being mainly an inherited fortune. IU possessor may have added to it In his lifetime, but, as in the case of other presi­ dents, most of his personal earnings ln a period o f 40 years of public Ufa were absorbed In the support of his family. Nanother president has ever enjoyed such advantages of remun­ erative publicity as Mr. Roosevelt, and besides his salary from official positions his Income from his books and editorial work must have been large. Yet it is a fair Inference that I t these had been the sole source* of his support he would have died a poor man. as Cleveland died, and also most of their prede­ cessors ln the W hite House. This has been the common finan­ cial fate of presidents, and the ex­ ample o f Mr. Roosevelt probably merely proves the rule that the of­ fice of president to not economically productive in any logical proportion to Its exalted state and onerous po­ litical qualifications.— New York World. I f the Influents does not prevent, the regular meeting o f the W. C./T. U. w ill be held next Wednesday, February I I , at 1:10 Jk m., at Mrs. E. L. Brans’ , 1011 North street. ‘ A t this time a Mothers’ meetlpg w ill be held at which special tri­ bute w ill he paid' to all mother* whose birthdays come In February- All are cordially Invited to attend. Frees Reporter. "H ave all the men In Crimson Gulch quit drinking T’ ’ “ Not all," answered Three Finger Sam. "But accordin’ to the doctors those who cling to the bootleg stuff aren’t goto’ to last long enough to be worth counting."— Washington Star. BEAUTY i Nature Do you properly assist four naturally feed com­ plexion ? Do you use cure in your choice at complexion nidtf We recommend these as the be«t: CREAM S Jonteel Arbutus Cocoa Butter Violet 0 Duloe POWDERS tented Bouquet Jean ice Violet Duke A SEASON OF R E LIE F Their use will enabte you to kufer pat off “ grewiaf old.” LYNN B. FERGUSON Praaertptiee liraagti* Cio» ffie x a /f «ito/v