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c^ac8oie«aoHeaoBOBogacweH m u m mm Miss L ets L. C rater, oldest d au g h -j A ttorney B. A. K llks w as down te r of Mr. a n d Mrs. Wm. C rater, and | from M cM innville on business last N icholas G. G ebrslts, of Buffalo, New Monday. York, w ere u n ited in m a rr k g e at Mrs. J. R. Pem berton and little M cM innville on October 12. dau g h ter are here from Salem, v isit J. B. N o rth ru p has retu rn ed from ing a t th e L. M. P a rk e r home. K alispel, M ontana, w h e re ,b e spent * J. E. M orback, one of the live, th ree m onths and says his h ea lth 1 progreesive business men, of S her IN THE HOME SAVES 70Ü FROM much im proved. Mrs. N o rth u p is ex wood was in N ew berg Monday on M1« b Helen Scott was a P o rtlan d The m any friends of Mr. G. W. v isito r on Monday. ituslness. Range, will be' glad to know he is pected to re tu rn next week. HARD WORK LIKE AN ' Dr. H ester an d J . L. Van Blarleoi. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sherm an rapidly im proving a t bis home In Mias May Moore, who h as been . • % f " >t re tu rn ed F rid ay from a h u n tin g trip lopping in Salem since re tirin g from M iller, October 18, a son. McMinnville. he m anagem ent of th e Im perial 9 o rn to Mr. and Mre. Noble A. The college au x iliary w ill m eet to N atye valley. The w eath er wa unfavorable for h u n tin g and th e. hotel, came home for a S atu rd ay and K lrkham , October 11, a daughter. a t 2:30 o’clock S aturday afternoon secured but one deer and a fev Sunday visit. Mias M axine E llio tt Is here from at the T. I. S utton residence on N orth ducks. A^eridian street. S alem v isiting Mrs. Lida Madson. A lbert P ark er, a nephew of L. M. Mr. and Mra. W. D. B ryan, who Parker, w ith his wife and his m other, WE SELL A. B. C., APEZ, THOR, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon T rexler, of F ra n k T aylor has sold his Job cam e from Lam ore, N orth D akota, Mrs. Mary P ark e r, who spent several P ortland, w ere week-end visitors p rin tin g plant to W.. D. Bowman. have bought a ten-acre tra c t of AND BLUE BIRD MACHINES. Mrs. H arry G a rrett is suffering w ith the la tte r's parents, Mr. and F ra n k C arlisle ou t n ear Springbrook days here v isitin g , left for th e ir home Mrs. H. H. Welch. at Danville, In d ian a, last Monday. a n a tta c k of som ething lth^ lagrlppe. w hich lays across th e road from the E. W. M ueller, who was down C arlisle home. THEY ARE ALL GOOD. The sale of season tick ets for the George Wood and fam ily, of P o rt land, were Sunday visitors In New- from Polk county the first of th e ~J., A. P hillips, who is m ak in g his lyceum course has been the larg est week said he had changed his post- ever made for a course here, which berg. home w ith his son, It. H. Phillips, > ' . s' office address to McCoy. DO YOUR WASHING FOR 25 CENTSA MONTH. insures a fu ll house to g reet the on P a rro tt M ountain, is v isitin g in Mrs. S. F. W allace, visited her ' ‘Tem ple Choir*' w hich w ill give th e On last Monday evening Mrs. N ew berg w ith his cousin. Mrs. Mary d a u g h te r a t P o rtlan d the ilrst of the Georgia Babcock egtertafned for din E. Bankson for a few days. H e is opening num ber, th is T hursday even week. ■ , . " ner, Prof. La V ierr, and Mr. and contem plating ta k in g a trip tp ing. Mrs. Ned McCoy and little son, “Mrs. B. C. H enry of P ortland. Mrs. W. E. T errell chaperoned a Florida. v isited her p aren ts a t McMinnville, p arty of college stu d en ts who spent Jessie Hobson, who came out to Sunday. Miss Jen n ie D. M iller, Mrs. E. L. Mrs. J. A. H ollingsw orth whò h a s '011®"!1 a m eetln* of ‘he college cor- Evans, Mrs. C. D. N orris, Mrs. R. J. the last week end a t Pacific City, made up as follows: Mr. an d Mrs. heen 111 for some tim e Is slowly im poration W ednesday evening, is visit Moore, and Mrs. George L ark in , are Zen a« Perisho, A lfred T errell and ing his Hister, Mrs. A. T. Blair. “ IT SERVES YOU RIGHT** proving. in atten d an ce a t th e s ta te conven Miss Adella A rm strong. Brooks T er tio n ' of the P aren t-T each er associa W. H. Beneke, known am ong the W illiam F innegan was over from rell and Miss A nna Mills. l a u r e l Sunday visiting w ith friends boys as "BiH" is opening up a stock tion w hich is being held in P o rtlan d A m eeting of th e Pacific College of talk in g m achines and records a t th e public library . a n d relativ es. corporation w as held in W ood-Mar w ith C. A. Hodson a t 705 ft F irs t REZ Miss M iller cam e o u t from New Several m em bers of th e Commer Mrs. Helen E llio tt has been out Hall W ednesday evening, w ith a street. berg and organized a^p aren t-T each er cial Club w ent to M cM innville W ed from P o rtlan d d u rin g the week vis num ber of th e pastors of th e various Miss Ruby Schrool is v isitin g her association la s t. W ednesday w ith of itin g relatives. L a L, Venable of Dundee, has nesday to lay before th e county com F riends churches, th e facu lty of th e sister, Mrs. S turgis. ficerw elected as follows: Mrs. H a r Mrs. M. A. Davis, who has been removed his real estate office to this m issioners a num ber of good reasons college and o th ers in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. W erlin are spend mon, P resid en t; Mrs. W h itak er, Vic« why the Springbrook highw ay should city and entered Into p artn e rsh ip in v isitin g relatives a t A storia for three A cam paign for an increase of th e ing a few weeks In P ortlan d . P resid en t; Mrs. F. I. Eves, press the re alty business w ith Mrs. L aura be im proved, and it is g ra tify in g to w eeks p ast has retu rn ed home. endow m ent fu n d w as unanim ously repo rter. Mrs. H arm on, Mrs. W h ita know th a t th e ir efforts m et w ith W illiam s. Mrs. S tu rg is sp en t th e week end Mrs. A nnie W ebster, of McMinn endorsed and p relim in ary work, w ith ker and Mrs. Schaad w ere chosen as success. w ith h er p aren ts a t F o rest Grove. Mrs. F red S herry and little son ville, is here v isitin g h er sister, M ra such an end in view, w ill begin a t Mr. and Mrs. Jam es K ane, who delegates to a tte n d th e a n n u a l con N. C. C hristenson, who was in once. It is likely th a t Dr. W. V. B. F. Hevland. R obert, of Tacoma, and Mrs. M arie w ent to A rizopa last sum m er have vention of th e s ta te association Rev. C. F . Sw ander, of P o rtlan d , Hosto of Olympia, W ashington^ are N ew berg the first of th e week, said Coffin, who is here to rep resen t the bought an a lfa lfa ran ch in th e San w hich w ill be held in P o rtla n d th is w ill speak a t the C hristian church visiting th e ir parents, Mr. and Mrs. he w as m oving bis saw m ill, which educational board of th e F ive Years week. Jo aquin valley. he has been o p eratin g on th e upper M eeting of F rien d s, an d Rev. C harles n e x t Sunday m orning. - _ *■ W. T. Lewis. A card from Dr. K ate E ltin g and Colum bia on th e W ashington side, O. W hitely, who Is h ere from Oslca- Miss C lara H aynes and her to a new location a few m iles dis loosa, Iowa, to advise and assist in b ro th er-in -law , J. W. Bales, visited Mrs. Angie B arcroft announces th eir ta n t in order to reach a new b elt of the wcft-k, m ay leave for a sh o rt tim e safe arriv al, a t P o rt Angeles, W ash in P o rtlan d yesterday. tim ber. to look a fte r o th er pressing m atters, ington on F riday, and says they are Miss E. Veiffler, of P endleton, is Mrs. Mary P hilipps, of G u th rie but they w ill re tu rn later. nicely situated. a guest of Mrs. W. P. Philippa Just C enter, Iowa, and Mrs. M attie K ing, The Misses C hristopher and Young e a s t of N ew berg on the highw ay.' of F orsyth, M ontana, have been here REVIVAL CONTINUED who sold th e ir home ou t on the hills Miss Eva L. F erree was down from d u rin g the week v isitin g th e ir back of Dundee, are now located in Salem , S atu rday and Sunday, v isit b ro th er, George S. Nelson and say the RittenhouBe property down on The revival is still on a t th e ing hei au p t, Mrs. S. E. W inchester, they haye been enjoying th e ir sh o rt Dayton avenue. church of God chapel and we invite and the company is taking this way of introduc stay to the fullest exten t. Mr. N el A. T. B lair and A. R. M ills are off C. W. Van Blarlcom , salesm an at son's d au g h ter, Mrs. M innie Blum , the public to all th e services, m orn ing them to die consumers. Instead of a big ad « by th e Ford route for a deer h u n t the Van Blarlcom grocery, retu rn ed h a s s I bo been here from Tillam ook, ing, afternoon and n ig h t. Sunday i vertising campaign they are giving you the ben on th e Middle F ork of the W il noon we w ill spread a lunch and to his home a t H o o d 'R iv er Monday on a visit. efit of the cost by deducting from tha regular lam ette. you m ay come and dine. for a sh o rt visit, a fte r w hich he will Mfss Jen n ie McGregor, of V an price. Sunday n ig h t will cloee o ur m eet Mrs. Otto E lkins, of Dundee, was en ter school a t P ortland. couver. B. C.. who has been v isitin g ings. Come and spend th e tim e w ith Regular Price, Sise ° ur Price ta k e n to th e hospital a t P o rtlan d W illiam Comer has re tu rn ed home for several days w ith her form er u s an d we will do you good. on M onday to undergo a surgical from P ullm an, W ashington, were he schoolm ate, Mrs. W. A. K ing, »of op eratio n . w ent about a m onth ago to atten d P o rtlan d , .drove ou t w ith th e K ing W. E. W hite A Co. have sold the A gricultural college, but was unable fam ily Sunday afternoon for a b rief BIRTHDAY ANNIVER Jo h n F o rt property on west F irst to rem ain as the a ltitu d e affected his visit w ith the G raphic fam ily. Miss SARY CELEBRATED s tre e t to Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Tallm an, i h eart to such & degree th a t it was M cGregor expects to sail soon for w ho expect to tak e posesslon in a | not (deemed advisable for him to Hong Kong, C hina, w here she w ill be On F rid ay of last week tw enty- few days.; ¡stay. * Ihe guest of friends. sd v en'ladies of the W. R. C. were en John F. Théo, B. B rantano, who te rta in e d a t the pLeasent home of has been a residen t of th e St. Paul Mrs. Mary J. Wood and Mrs. M innie section for nearly sixty years, was in W. Cooper, in honor of Mrs. W ood’s New berg on business a few days ago b irth d ay . T he house was beautifully deco He said th at forty years ago he held the office of ju stice of th e peace ra te d w ith ' the flow ers of th e season, and th a t he was ag ain holding the m any v arieties of fancy work were office. D uring th e Cleveland adm in b ro u g h t out. d elig h tfu l refreshm ents istra tio n Mr. B ran tan o held the posi w ere served and everybody voted it tion of Indian ag en t a t th e G rand a very enjoyable afternoon and left These Pricgs Include War Tax and for a Limited time w ish in g th é hostess m any m ere Ronde agency. only. b rig h t and happy b irthdays. The h e a rt of M aster W allace L a r -------------o--------- — kin was made glad last S aturday, 706 FIRST STREET A REAL TREAT by a g a th e rin g of his boy and girl 713 F irs t S treet. friends at the home of his parents. We have ju st received a new line of small hats and A ^ iw y s Phone Blue 25 NEWBERG, ORE. Mayor and Mrs. George L ark in , who Rev. M. M. Bussey, of Pasadena, Turbans which we are offering, while they last, a t e p O # ff 9 joined In the celebration of h is fo u r C alifornia, unexpectedly made us a We carry a full line of hats for dress wear, also hats teen th b irth d ay ann iv ersary . De friendly visit S atu rd ay n ig h t Octo and tarns for children. licious refreshm ents of sandw iches. ber 9. We asked him to fill our Courteous attention shown all customers ice cream , cake, and puncb, were J p u lp it Sunday m orning October 10. served. Those in atten d an ce were: He did so and th e blessings of God THEY RELIEVE MUCH SUFFERING Em m abell W oodw orth, Helen Evans. were so in th e service th at we pre M ary Balyer, B ennie H u n tington, vailed on »him to stay and hold m eet P hilip Hodson and F ra n k Coggins. ings for us. We are enjoying th is real tre a t Mrs. J. F. T aylor received word and wish o th ers to come and have the first of the week of th e d eath of p a rt in these excellent sp iritu al Mrs. Bernice Benson R atcliff, which feasts. Every n ig h t at 7:30 a t the occured last F rid ay a t her home in Oklahom a. Mrs. R atcliff was the N axarene chu rch , and Sunday a t 11 oldest d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Al a. m. and 7:30 p. m. C. D. N orris, Pastor. bert Benson who lived h ere for sev NOTHING j Locals and Personals j Electric Washing Machine :± Yamhill Electric Company McCLAREN / J and D Brand Tires Are Guaranteed for 6000 Miles $18.75 30x3 $ 1 5 .0 0 23.75 30x31-2 $ 1 9 .0 0 29.95 32x31-2 $ 2 3 . 9 5 33.50— 31x4 $ 2 6 . 8 0 38.35 32x4 $ 3 0 . 7 0 4025 33x4 $ 3 2 .2 0 41.20 34x4 $ 3 3 . 0 0 GRIDLEY Millinery DOYLE’S TIR E SHOP KANTLEEK W e have a Complete Line School Supplies (No School Books) HEADQUARTERS FOR Magazines and Kodak Supplies Graham's Drug Stor Phone W hite 113 Eaatman Kodaks NjraU Medicines H ot eral years before m oving to Idaho. The deceased was a stu d en t a t Pacific GUEST NIGHT OF THE College and ta u g h t a year or two in MONDAY MUSICAL CLUB th e New berg public schools. She leaves a husband and four little The d elig h tfu lly spacious home of children. Mr. ^and Mrs. C. R. Chapin on On F rid ay evening of last week th e parlors a t th e home of Mayor Wynooski stre e t was the scene of a a n d Mrs. George L ark in were beau pleasant social g ath erin g Monday tifu lly decorated in au tu m n foliage evening, th e occasion being guest and flowers, the occasion being a n ig h t of th e Moday Musical Club. Besides th e husbands and o th er in reception given by th e P aren t- vited friends of the members, several T eacher Association in honor of the out-of-tow n guests were present, In teachers of the Newberg • public schools. Yellow an d w hite ice cream cluding Mrs. M. C. Rice, of Hanson. and cake w ere served. The com Idaho, and Mrs. La V elerr. of P o rt Mrs. G eorgia Babcock had m ittee th a t worked so h ard to make land. this, th e first v en tu re of th e new charge of th e program , th e subject school year a success, were. Mrs. being ‘‘Modern Music.” Miss Jessie George L arkin, Mrs. R. J. Moore. B ritt contrib u ted a paper and vocal Mrs. D. D. Coulson. Mra. C raig Duer, selection w ere rendered by Miss Evah Mra. J. 8. R ankin and Mra. W. T. Hadley, Mrs. Babcock. Mr. LaV lerr, Anderson. The next m eeting of the of P o rtlan d , and Mr. B. C. H enry, association will be held at the high also of P ortlan d . Miss Lora P utm an school auditorium th e second T ues and Mr. H enry each gave two piano , day evening in November, which will num bers. D uring th e social hour. Ice cream be a business and social m eeting com bined. The fa th e rs and m others are cake and coffee were served. New m em bers recently added are invited to a tte n d and help make Miss E dna F orsy th e and Mra. Paul N ew berg schools the best the Newmyer. state. W a ter B o ttle s Filled with hot water and applied to the side, head, feet, back, or wherever there is pain, brings quick relief. KanUeek Rubber Goods are made by experienced workmen in one of the best equipped factories in the world. Each piece is tested before it leaves the factory. We guarantee Kantleek Rubber Goods to give satisfactory wear and service for two years. Insure Comfort by using Kantleek, the water bottle that does not leak. GET IT AT LYNN B. FERGUSON Prescription D ruggist The REXALL Store 302 Firat St NEWBERG, OREGON