Disappearing DOLLARS November 19, “Home Problee (a) Homes make thd town, W. W. Silver,; (b) Menace to the home, S ace to the nation, Rev. Lee. Dissuasion, leader Mrs. Moore.. At Library. December 10. “What Shall J For the woman who has delayed selection of her winter clothes» fo r the many wo men who need one more garment, for all the Misses who plan special entertain ments for Thanksgiving—you will find the following prices of great advantage. Hundreds of Suits, Coats, Coatees, Dresses (b) To my country, Mrs. Etta Moor«. t (c) To my community, Rev. Car ter. Birthday luncheon. ol our Standard, Caratolly Choaen Qualities it the— Straightfor ward, “Race Betterment and Health”— (a) Address, Dr. Rankin. Definite Saving». Hers arc ths new price« on Ladles’ Apparel: (b) Purlty an essential to spirit ual. mental and physical develop ment, Miss Edith Mlnchin. (c) Care of the teeth in relation to the welfare of the body. Dr. E. $35.00 to 37J>0 m I o price $29.65 $30.00 »*!• price $23.85 H. Utter. At Mrs. Etta Moore's. January 14, "The Year’s Gains' — $40.00 to 42.50 «ok price $33.75 $35.00 *»le price $27.90 (a) Brief review of prohibition's $45.00 to 47 A0 Mb price $37.50 $40.00 rit*® Price $31.90 advance in state, in nation, in the $50.00 to 55.00 Mb price $41.75 $50.00 Mile price $39.85 medical and scientific world and in the business world. $60.00 to 65.00 Mb price $49.50 $60.00 Mde price $49.50 (b) The W. C. T. U. syndicate $70.00 to 7250 Mb price $58.50 $75.00 Mil® price $62.50 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shreve called press service, Mrs. Looiaa P. NORTH BOUND TRAINS Round. At Library. on Mr. Woodworth’s last week. Leave Newberg Arrive Pori January 28. “Women In Industry” Mr. and Mrs. Butler returned No. 869. 9:12 a. m. 7:46 i from their California visit Satur- • The conditions of wage earning No. $64, 9:11 a. m. , 19:Sf i women In Jour state,' Mrs. L* E. No. 96$. 1:16 p. m. 6:46 | Arney. No. $61. 4:99 p. m. 6:86 | Americanisation. Mr^ L. Han $25.00 Mde price-$22.50 No. 199, 7:99 p. m. 8:19 i in. At home of Mrs. Theo Jef- $30.00 Mde price $26.90 $30.00 M ile price $26.90 tNo. $91. 11:69 a. m. 1:96 i Mr. and Mrs. Woodkrorth attend t Sunday only. $35.00 Mde price $31.15 $35.00 Mde price $31.40 ed the funeral of his aunt, Marga February 11— $40.00 Mde price $34.85 $40.00 *®1® price $34.85 ret Woodworth, last Sunday at Joint meeting with mimtonary societies. Superintendent. Mm. C. $45.00 Mde price $39.75 $50.00 Mde price $44.65 Terrell. , Jack Sawyer is sporting a new Address, “On Missions.'* Mm $50.00 Mil® price $43.75 $60.00 *®I® price $52.50 Nash car. He and his wife and Ward B. Swope, of Portland- At $55.00 Mde price $48.85 $75.00 »1® price $66.00 daughter spent the week end with Library. $60.00 «1® price $52^50 $90.00 ~1® price $78.50 the Harmon and Kane families at February 26— $65.00 Mde price $56.85 125.00 M ile price $98.00 Frances Willard Memorial with Ladies’ Aid met Thursday after birthday noon at the '-home of Mh. Kane. Baird’s. luncheon at Mrs. S. C. It will meet the first Thursday of March 19. Institute at M. E. church SOME GARMENTS ONLY 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT December at the home of Mm Sen (a) Anti-narcotic«. * der« an. % signal day. Address Dr.. E. A. Romlg spent the past by (b) state Union president. Mrs. Mattie week With his daughter. Mm Otis, Sleeth. while his daughter, Mias Ruth, (e) Sunday school. was attending teachers' institute (d) Medical temperance. . , at. McMinnville. A ranged by Mm Etta Moore and Axel Anderson, who is on the Mrs. Nettie Potter. Subject to change without notice. Oregonian MCMINNVILLE, OREGON staff, with his wife and March 2 4 - Laave Portland Laave Newberg three children, Marion; Pauline Conservation Of child Ilfs, Mrs. 4th and Alder Importai Hotel and Ruth, spent last 6:69 A.M. 9:99 AJÍ. Mr. and Mrs. Ditto. _ Sunday with Carl Miller, of Springbrook. 8:69 A.M. 10:00 A.M. Wm. H. Mullegaa, who has just Wrong heredity, drugs and nar den. Portland, Oregon. At Library. 26- 11:90 A.M. 11:00 A.M. selfishness, impurity and May Mothers’ from war service, and his cotics, meeting and white rib- of all tha way from $160 to $200 by Blais Singmaster and others. . 1.99 P. M. 1:00 P. M j returned evil literature. Mm Walter For wife are spending the week with bon recruits. Nation’s Debt an acre, which means 10 per cent Naw subscribers for 1929 will 2:29 P.M. 2:46 P.M. tune. At Mm B. L. Evans’ home. to Mothem” “The Mr. and Mrs. Ditto. Mrs. Mullegan April leader. Mm Etta 14, “Co-operation with Local Moore. At home of Mm and Mrs. Ditto are sisters. W. W. 1. The Yeuth’c Companion—68 Summing it up, small fruits mean Issues Hollingsworth. p Prof. Harvey Wright, of New Government' In 1929. Methods for obtaining an en more factories, bigger payrolls, in -, 2. All berg high school, spoke in Rex forcement of law, Rav. Dr. Coffee. June 9— Sunset reception for old, people creased population, enhanced prop-1 laaues. remaining weakly 1919 Sunday evening, subject, “Tobac At Library. of community at City Park. Mm erty valuations and splendid profits ' ~ 3. Tha Companion Homa Calen co," and he gave some very good April 28— to him who follows thl cultivator tests to show that it is vary in My citlmnshlp for unselfish ser Theo Jeffries. dar for 1920. and the plow. jurious. July 1 4 - vice. Mrs. M. a Weir. All the above for f 2.69. ----j— Community patriotic program at Our part in world evangelism, City 4. McCall’s Magaslne for 1969. Park. Mm E. L. Evans and Mrs. Lillie M. Welter.. 91.90—the monthly fashion au Mm Clara Hilbert Birthday luncheon. At residence August 14— thority. Both publications for of Mrs. H. Chase. only 92.96. Annual picnic at City Park. The Youth’s Companion Is pub The Youth’s Companion. May 1 2 - Election of officers. lished for those families who pur Commonwealth Avenue and St. Woman’s opportunity at the September 14— pose to live together, work to Paul Street, Boston, Maas. coming election, Mm M. L. T. Hid- Temperance day in the school. gether, play together and read to New subscriptions reoelved at Disebsslon. Prize essay contest. gether. The editors believe that a this office. At residence of Mm Sarah Paulsen. united family means a unitad na tion. It la surprising how many stories “Expert* tell im os Source. roughly speak LAUD DEVEL0PMEHT —over 260— are printed in the ing. one marriage that, In thrw* renuits la 52 weekly issues. Every member divorce,” began the chap with the fund of the family will enjoy reading of usele».« Irritation. One of the greatest resources in a n available one* (non and ABOUT the other chimed In. “and the State of Oregon and particularly Charles B. Hawes’ serial, Tha Son It’s “Yes.” a g n a t daal of government the roughly speukltig part that of a “Gentleman Born,” In 10 the Willamette Valley, is the small <-n uses truer of the trouble.” fruit Industry, particularly logan berries and strawberries, says the Is before a loss from Fire. See Manufacturer. Sell and climatic conditions are perfect for these fruits which are the backbone of The eenaibie thing then ie 70« FIRST STREET to BUILD NOW and wa the Jelly, Jam. preserve and canning have all the material to build industry for world markets. the sensible way—framing, A few years ago loganberries tiding, trim, doors, shingles and Beaver Board—the were unsaleable, due to over-pro manufactured lumber, knot- duction on the one hand and an ex leas and crackleas—for the tremely limited market on the walls and ceilings. Speak other. It was not until an organ- izad effort was made to convert the loganberry lato-a-fruit Juice, kecked by a nation-wide campaign of ad vertising snch as tha Phes Company Inaugurated at an expense of 9100 ,- 000 per annum, that this delicious fruit came into its own. Today the supply cf loganberries is totally Whether ytou went s perfume for uae or for s gift, come to u . adequate to meet the demand. Just so with the strawberry. The price for a period of 10 years We specialise in those delicate, distinctive scents that lead ranged around 4 % cents per pound. personality to the user. In 1919 the market opened at 10 cents per pound and closed at 12 - cents per pound Fruit ptweervlng and conning, coupled with on ad- Wo have perfumes at rare and expensive os you cue to go, certising campaign captured world but our abundant supply is the sweetest in town at most reason markets and today the manufac turing end of the fruit industry is able rates. being retarded through lack of the necessary acreage to Justify the es tablishment of more manufacturing THE L E A D I N G D W U G G I S T ww it s. a untoli- planta. That ie what Industry does for agricultural development. It creates a market tor the farmer and all should Join In the campaign for Increased production. Yamhill County Abstract Co It will be impossible to overdo J. H. GIBSON, Mgr. the small fruit industry. Stocks NEWBERG OREGON Tho only Abstract Books ia sre down to bedrock, likewise the existing acreage. Growers can UNITED STATES > SUITS COATEES COATS LOOK at our SPECIAL LOT of Coats at $20.00 D. M. 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