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me NEWBERG GRAPHIC ♦ ,, . ' • Ladles Long Silk Gloves 7 5 c and $ 1 .0 0 pair. Ladies Chamosuede Gloves 5 0 c pair. Galatea Cloth for outing suits 18c yd French Voiles. A nice line of pat- terns Special at 2 5 c yd. Bordered Lawns 10c yd. Japanese Crepe for khnonos at 17c yd. Serge Wool Dress Goods. All colors 5 0 c yd. % *\ . . . Ladies Black Hose. A good one 3 pair 2 5 c Ladies Fine Lisle Hose in colors 2 5 c pair . • L s U d I i i P i f a i W S i l l l l k \ C a M n 1 d U M licit» L m I O I v H oc I I U « V a | rnlA P fi v w lw l O j Special 5 0 c pair Our Grocery Department is full of real values. Get the habit of buying them of Baird. Shoes. You can always save money on Shoes at Baird i r * - W Ê CENTER The, W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. J. C. WiHslast Wednesday, April 10th, as Mrs. Page was sick and could uot have the meeting take place there. Mrs. M. J. Johnson led the devotional meeting. The usual routine o f business w as carried on and later the repre sentatives who attended the county institute gave in a good report o f the meeting which was enjoyed by all. The Misses Maude B. Wills, Mildred Wills and Edna Everest attended the institute. The m e e t i n g ad journed to meet with Mrs. Ella Hendrickson, May 8th. A nice lunch was served during the social hour. The Chehalem Center Literary will hold its last meeting Fri day, April 19. There will be a cantata “ The Saving of Duddie." Rev. .Harvey D. Crumly will have charge o f the Christian En deavor services n e x t Sunday evening. Mrs. C H. Crause, o f Min nesota, has been visiting Mrs. Dearborn. Mrs. Crause is so well pleased with Dundee that -•be contemplates locating here. Mrs. Harold Prince went to Portland Tuesday. William Ray is very ill with a complication o f diseases. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Parrett and family spent Sunday at the Hunter home. Mr. Parrett has made arrangements to move back to Dundee as soon as the Newberg schools close for the summer vacation. Thomas Prince left last week ■for an extended eastern trip. He expects to return via Washing, ton, D. C. and New Orleans. . An interesting game o f baseball was played Sunday with a team from Champoeg, the score being eleven to seven in favor o f Dun- dee. lira. BernhArd Groth baa re covered from a threatened at tack o f pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Moore, of Portland, spent Sunday a t the Herrings. Mrs. Fred West, o f Portland, is y£«jting friends in Dundee. Edward Howe is combining business with pleasure in a visit to Hie home at the coast. Messrs. Prince and Dearborn went to McMinnville on busi ness-an Tuesday. Miss Edith M inchin attended the meeting of the W. C. T. U.;at Amity last week Mrs. Julia W. Little and son, Francis C. Little, o f Portland, were week end guests at Otter- brook. Mrs. Hurd and daughters, of Newberg, drove up into the Red Hills Sunday to enjoy the prune trees whteh are in hill bloom this week. Several local fans attended the opening game o f baseball at Portland. William Hill and family have returned from a week's outing at Corvallis and Newport. Mrs. Hill promised to have a fish story for the Graphic but since she has not sent it in we suppose it is the same old story o f ‘the biggest fish that 1 just came near catching." Several residents o f the Red Hills drove to New berg on the sixteenth to hear Senator La Follette. Dr. Walter Spencer and son, Theodore, Mr. and Mrs. Darney and William Refenberg, o f Port land, and Raymond Spencer, of Thateher, came out in an auto from Portland Sunday to spend the day with Theodore Spencer and M in Jessie Spencert and to help Mrs. E. S. Greer eat her birthday dinner. Mr. Newman who thinks some ot locating in Dundee, spent Sun day with his brother’s children. “ The enfranchisement of wom en from a Moral Standpoint" was presented in a m ost logical and eloquent address by Mrs. Ada Wallace Unruhat thechurch on Sunday evening. Mrs. Unruh is one o f the best speakers Dun dee has ever heard and those who failed to hear her missed a rare treat. A male quartet fur nished good music for .the oc casion. David Turner and family and tw o eastern friends spent Easter Sunday in Dundee in honor o f the wedding anniversary of Mayor H. B. Powell and wife. - P B Fendall £ w f to Andrew Ker shaw n 1-2 o f e 1-2 o f lot 4 in blk 5 Fairview add Wiliamina $1260. Amelia Harpool et vir to Annettie Harpole lot 10 in blk $ Joseph Watt’ s 1st add Amity fl. John W Hartman et «1 to Annie Wisecarver lots 5 and C in blk 16 orig town o f McMinnville $1. Mark Hutch croft etal to J W Hutch- croft 54 ac in Elisha Bedwell d 1 c $1. Nancy A I sham to Samuel W Sims lots 8 and 4 in blk 6 town otf Wheatland $150. Nellie Knighton et vir to Paul Fund- man e 1-2 o f ne 1-4 con 80 ac in sec 15 t 5 s r 8 w $450. John Langley to Paul Fmeman e 1-2 o f sw 1-4 of sw 1-4 (20 ac) in sec 6 t 6 s r 7 w $330. John C Lauer to J F Short, Luther Ward and J D Casey 40 ac in S Cosine d 1 c in t 4 8 r 4 w $12000. Samuel Lowery to G F Brocha sw 1-4 con 160 ac sec 10 t 4 r 6 $1$. John T Maloney £ w f to Amy Graef nw 1-4 o f blk “ K in C G Saylor*« add McMinnville $500. Murk O Martin £ w f to Fred A Wil- lamina lot 10 in Fairlawu sob in S F Staggi d 1 c $10. Frank W Metcalf £ w f to W E Keef er and Alfred A Baker 84.44 ac in Al fred Job d 1 c in tps 2 and $ e r 4 w HO. G W Neely £ w f to Cyrua end Nancy Clark 1 ac in Wm Chapman d 1 c in tp5 • r5 w$2600. Geo W Payne £ w f to M F and Em ma F Corrigan small tract between “ A ” and “ B” Sts McMinnville $10. S T Sanford £ w f to L J Cain .284 o f an ac in C B Graves d l c i n t p 5 s r 6 w $400. George Sykes £ w f to J C Pope lot 4 in blk 6 Deskins edd Newberg Oregon $ 10 . Angie Thomse et vir to Wm C and Emily H Arthur 160 ac in Newton Hel- vany James Thomas and H H Gaunt dl c t 2 r 5 $5600. F D Van Vliet £ w f to Elijah F and Birdie Cox 52.46 ac in O F Turner d 1 c in tp 5 a r 6 w $1. Lucinda Wacheno et vir to Jean Bau er e 1-2 o f nw 1-4 o f ne l-l (20 ac in) - Diamond Morgan Weight and other standard makes o f tires and tubes We also are equipped with the best Steam Vulcanise* money can buy and are now ready to do all repair work in Blow Outs in casing and tubes from a puncture up to 18 inches. Call and see our com plete line o f Autom obile accessories, Blow Out patches, Tire Sleeves, Chains, Rubber Patches, Cement, Lamp Tubing and all articles in the automobile line. W e a ls o Sell Indian M o to rc y c le s BAUGHM AN’S GARAGE The man who sells E.M .F. ‘30’ and Flanders ‘20’ Rex Poultry and Fruit Farm Henry Wallace £ w f to Paul Fund- man w 1-2 o f aw 1-4 o f sw 1-4 (20 ac) in has high grade S. C. Black Minorca«, Barred P. Rocks and Mam- tke Yamhill Co. Fair l at ‘ ~~ ~~ ~ in mouth Pekin Ducka. Ducks. At the McMinnville September woe 10 prises and 2 specials, at the State Show at Portland in December won 7 prizes and 2 Specials; at the Yam hill Co. Show at Newberg in January won 16 prises and 6 specials Stock and Eggs for Sale NATE L. WILEY, Rex, Oregon