« V ” •* Fr#i McCrea la out from Portland The Misses Barbara Morris and visiting his mother. Fern Sherlock were over Sunday Mra. Charles Scott has been down visitors In Portland. from Salem during the week visit­ D. P. Strait, recently deceased, ing with friends. t left a will in which he named his The grand Jury Indicted John C. don, F. L. Strait, as bis executor. Rev. Fred E. Carter went to Ax urn Newby was visited by a former Iowa friend named John Portland Monday to attend an. offi­ cial churth board meeting. * Baldwin last week. The prospects for “ BUI the plum­ Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Moses, for merly of Bclo, are here and are clos­ ber" becoming a family man appear to be brightening since he has ing a deal for a home. bought the Laurel Cottage property. Peterson on two charges, one for Rev. Oeorge F. Round was called Mrs. B. E. Herrick was over from George L. Kelty, foreman of the forgery and the other for larceny, to Myrtle Creek two weeks ago on Calrton last Saturday visiting her grand Jury, was on duty at MjpMlnn- and his trial Is set for next Monday. account of the serious Illness of a slater, Mrs. J. B. Mount. vllle for a couple days the first of He will be defended by Brownell, of daughter and Mrs. Round went last Mrs. R. W. Lee was out from the week. J. C. Colcord and Df, Oregon City, and Kllks, of McMinn­ week. They returned today, the Portland the first of the week visit­ Davis were in attendance as trial ville. daughter being much improved. ing Mrs. Wm. Paxson. Jurors. ' f 4 . H. Lewis, a resident of New­ Wm. Cordler has sold his 18-acie tract out at the foot of Chehalem port, has been In Newberg during the week looking up a real estate Mountain to Wm. Schaad. exchange, hoping to find some one Mrs. Doris Hill was out fr^m who has property here to trade for Portland last Sunday for a visit property In Newport. with her sister, Mrs. Arlle Evans. Pres. Levi T. Pennington, Who Is Wallace H. Lee, president of Al­ out from Richmond, Indiana, head­ bany College, will preach both ing a flying squadron that is work­ morning and evening at the Presby­ ing In the interest of the Forward terian church next Sunday, Febru­ Movement in the Friends church, is ary 8. , , In Salem and Is expected to spend a part of Friday in Newberg. James Soper has rented the front • • . «* e ' part of the store room adjoining the Jack Ray, who formerly was in Newberg Feed Store and is fitting it the employ of McCoy Bros. Auto Co., up for a stock of wall paper and has accepted a' position frith the paints which he will carry. Western Motor Co., First and Ed­ C. L. Tuffley, who owned the bun­ wards streets. He says that most galow on Fifth street built by Joe of bis time will be spent on the Hollingsworth, has sold put and will road, selling Fords and Fordeon return to his former home in Mon-' tractors. A very successful two days’ For­ tana where he owns a ranch. ward Movement conference is being S. B. Hutchinson and daughter, held at the Friends church, with Miss Margaret, of Logan, Montana, sessions In the forenoon and after­ brother-in-law and nelce of Mr. and noon and again at night. The Mrs. C. B. Pyle, are here on a visit speakers are Rev. Edgar H. Stran- of a few weeks before going to* Cal­ ahan. of Oskaloosa, Iowa, and Rev. ifornia. A|hur Wollam. of Wichita, Kansas.- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Parker have H. Gould, from the Siletk country, gone to Turner to remain ton the who was driving a car on First farm during the season and it Is ex­ street Monday, failed to see the sig­ pected that Mr. and Mrs. L. M. nal for the approach of the Spaul­ Parker Will returert« their home in, ding switch train, on account of be­ Newberg. ing blind in one eye, and conse­ The body of Wm. F. Cray, aged 51 quently bumped into tbe engine. ygafsr w ho- died - -the .. first, of the Ha received some bruises and the week on the Sykes place across tbe car was partially disable«!. ~ river near St. Paul, was prepared Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Taylor and for shipment to -FaAryhiH*-Montana, Bon, Douglas, took passage on the -by the-W. W. Hollingsworth O®. steamer Rost City at Porfiaific} Wdfl- On Friday ntght ih e P a cttte Col­ nesday for San Francisco. They lege tehm will play Philomath Col­ shipped the Ford and will use it in lege a game of basket ball on the California while there and return home floor and on Saturday night Our ready-to-wear department is taking on new in it when the roads Improve In the they will go to Portland to play the spring. - They will visit theif son- - apring life North Pacific Dental College team. in-law, J. R. McKUlop, and family, Dr. Daniels, who was compelled at SL Helena, first and later will go to give up his chiropractic practice to Whittier to spend considerable here s year or more ago, has re­ j time with relatives. are arriving every few days direct from turned and has associated himself Mrs. Annie E. Kinsey, of Payette, with Dt. M. Adell Gochnour, the the eastern market. It will pay you to Idaho, spent several days recently new firm name being Drs. Gochnour at, the J. W." ChdTYy home. She was buy early. & Daniels. so 'much impressed with Newberg Rev. W. P. Mulheron. who is that she bought the Wm. Tyndall making his home with hiB daughter, proprety on North Meridian street. Is in charge and will be glad . to show the line Mrs. H. C. Paulsen, on South College She left Monday evening for her street, will be 90 years old March 14 home at Payette to superintend the any time. should he survive that length of shipping of her household effects. VISIT THE BALCONY time, which seems doubtful, as he She and her family accompanied by has been falling rapidly for several two other families will soon return days. / to take up their abode in Newberg. Frank Zumwalt has returned from Information was received here a « 6 Popular Stores a stay bf three weeks on his Polk, few days ago of the death of Mrs. county fartn where he chased the Bruce Douglas, which occurred in hens for extra cackles while he Chteago. resulting from pneumonia awaited the swelling of the fruit following the influenza. The de­ buds In the big prune orchard— ceased was the eldest daughter of We are pleased to announce the arrival of a complete line of prospecting for the coming crop Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kelsey and was year. a student in Pacific College while Oliver F. Kilham, director of ag­ her father was its president. Her riculture at the high school, is feel­ mother, who attended her in her The best in their line. The old reliable ing about as frisky as a spring colt sickness, had the influenza and also turned out In the back pasture lot— Mr. Douglas and the baby, but they It Is a boy, the first born, with all are reported to be recovering. Mr. the earmarks of a farmer’s son, and Douglas has been taking a course in he showed up at the Kilham home medicine In Chicago.„ at dn early hour today. C. J. Edwards, who was out from A 25 LB. PAIL FOR «2.50-WHERE CAN YOU BEAT IT? Tillamook last Saturday, said the Coast Power Co., of which he is the head, was rushed to keep up with the orders received for electric Kills lice on vour Btock and rids your poultry house of mites—also diaenfects. Most reliable i light» and power. He now has re­ liable help, with both hi» son, Lloyd, and Clarence Coe on the job. 93 Phono Cor. 1st and Mr. Jones, who bought the Per­ kins property Just west of Newberg, has sold that and bought the J. C. . foP e three-acre tract oil West- Ft rat street for $27501) r.~ klrs. - frops hhs Mrs. Barbara Aus- since bought the 1 A Full Line of Pure Drugs can be enjoyed by glass­ tin property on the corner of Cen­ f ter and Second streets for 81,000. es properly fitted. always on hand Clarence Klenle, who has a posi­ tion In a muele etora-ln Portland and Testing eyes and fit­ who was out over Sunday, said the ting glasses has practi­ demand waa so great for the stan­ cally been our life work. dard makes of talking machines, such as the Victor and Edison, that W e know and can be It was next to imposible to get them H ere are thinge for from the factories to fill orders. depended upon for ab­ Growers Meeting A New Style of W ESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC ■ f . e Just Received. This t / „ Range Sells For $65.00 On display at our store, inspection invited. The May­ tag Electric W asher is success­ ful. Costs 25c per month to do your washing in the best ap­ proved way. February 14,10:30 a. m. Announcing Policies and Plans For Future . ♦ . Talks by Various Competent People Yamhill Electric Company General Discussion “ IT SERVES YO U RIGHT” Lunch & W hen Y ou Afternoon-General Meeting .'-yr-nn • ' SATURDAY «. g ro w old A Ñ O ^YOUR. R Ñ IÑ G O f Special Interest To Ì IS NEWBERG WOMEN j| RANGE New Spring Coats-Dresses-Skirts & Waists MISS A N G U S M ILLER M ERCANTILE COMPANY HAVE S afe iONEY IS in O u r . ALL THE GREAT FORTUNE* JtfW ^ fclARTED BY SMALL DEPOSITS PUT REGULARLY 1W t O.TM£ BANK. ~ ^ YOUR MUSCLES OR YOUR HEALTH MAY GIVE OUT BUT YOUR MONEY WILL BE AS GOOD AS IT EVER W A S. IF YOU PUT SOME OF THE MONEY YOU NOW EARN INTO OUR BANK, YOU WILL HAVE A COMFORTABLE FEELING ABOUT YOUR FUTURE. START A BANK ACCOUNT TODAV, i ~ PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR BANK. YOU W ILL RECEIVE INTEREST ON YOUR SAVINGS DEPOfe ITS- NATIONAL BANK N E W JE R d, OREGON D r. Hess’ Stock and Poultry Remedies DR. HESS' POULTRY PAN-A-CE-A, A GUARANTEED EGG PRODUCER Toilet Goods Dr. Hess’ Stock Tonic ZUM W ALTS FEED STORE Mothers— Baby*» Bath The best and safest you can buy; toilet powders .dainty wash c l o t h s , everything you need, including GRAHAM 'S Drug Store NEXT DOOR TO P. 0 . NCWbeTg, SYNOjL W ) SOAP M It protects the skio ” Synol will protect Baby from germ», relieve dia­ per and teething rath, and result in many happy smiles. Qet it today. San T o* Agency Phone W hite 113 Nyal Agency Jonteel Correct Eyesight Dr. Hess’ Dip and Disenfectant C. B. Spencer, recently from Leb­ anon. is the new manager at the cannery, s fact the Graphic might have announced two weeks ago. but for the request made that the news be withheld at that time. D. J. Matthews, who haa been the mana­ ger, has been promoted and wtll have the general management of all the planta owned by the A. Rupert Co., Ino. “ BUI” Beneke plead guilty to the charge of purloining articles from the Parlor Pharmacy, as stated last week, and waa sentenced to serve tlx months In the county Jail by Judge Belt. On Wednesday morn­ ing, following the sentence, he made an attempt to commit sutelde in the county Jail by choking himself with a necktie, according to a news note In the Oregonian. •»* Yon have seen the magazine ad­ vertising. Year Rex&U Store is yonr exclusive agent. a . . .................. , . a- ■ ■■ ' , Quality of Products, Delightfulness of Perfume, Beauty of Package make Jonteel Toilet Goods the most desire- able you can buy. Talc Jonteel Face Powder Jonteel 'Cold Cream Jonteel Comb. Cream Jonteel solute security. C A , M ORRIS JEWEL» MW 0PTICIMI Phone While 32 604 Fin« St Farmers Take Notice My pure bred Percheron horse will be found at my farm two miles north of Newberg during the season. Horses are coming.up. Breed early as early colts are the wlnneiC Same old prices. See bills for par­ ticulars. J. S. Graves, phone 17a 51. l« tf LYN N B. FERGUSON Prescription Druggist The R E X A L L Store NEW BERG, sons; Mr. Loon B. Lewis, flute and piccolo leeeons. Plano tuning and repairing. Graduata Kleber Plano Factory, Pittsburg. Pennsylvania. Sixteen years* axperiance. Phone Blue S il. 110S Chehalem street. Newberg, Ore., P. O. Box 27«. Stf OREGON I Some fruit trees, and a number of nice shade trees. This property could be turned Into a nice home at very little expense and can be bought reasonable. For Informa­ tion address Poet Office Box 207, Salem, Oregon. 4tf S. C. Rhode Island Red Cockerels «3.50 and «5. Sally E. Beck, Dun­ For Sale— A six room house, barn Announcement dee. phone 13al«. 13tf and outbuildings with four lots. Mrs. Leon B. Lewis, plano le»-