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THK MKWHKKO U K A PH IC
n the Circuit Court o f the State
of O regon, for Yam hill
County.
W . Hollingsworth & Son
GOOD
T H E
SCHOOL MEETING
A p p eal from State Superintend­
ent to Public to Attend
T o the Editor:
May I call your attention to
the fact thrt there is no more
portant Hay in the year, as far
as our State is concerned, than
the Annual Show Meeting D ty,
which occurs tnis year on the
16th day of June. The people
get in any form of government
about what they demand, and if
only three or tour people attend
the Atinual School Meeting, it
shows that their demand is lack­
ing. School officers and teachers
become discouraged and, as a
'consequence', poor results follow.
May I ask you to publish an
editorial calling attention espec­
ially to the Annual School Meet­
ing, and asking that the whole
popnlation go to the school-
house, look into conditions and
make plans for the year ? I find
that some districts have much
better schools than others, al­
though they spend but little, if
any more, money. It is not all
a question of expenditure; it is a
question o f looking after things
and having the right kind of co­
operation.
Members o f ..he
School Board o f the State re­
ceive no pay, and are very sel­
dom thanked for what they do.
A few schools last year made
much of the Annual School
Meeting Day; took time to look
over their property, suggest im­
provements. and plan for the
future. In each of those districts
conditions improved at once. I
am sure a man or woman who
attends the Annual School Meet­
ing and does his duty will feel
more like celebrating on the 4-th
o f July.
L. R. Alderman,
Supt. Public Instruction.
DUNDEE
A meeting o f the ladies of Dun­
dee and vicinity will be held in
G^oth Hall at tw o o ’clock on the
afternoon o f Tuesday, June 24-th
Miss Ida Mae Smith, County
Supervisor of Schools, will ad­
dress the ladies, and a musical
and literary program has been
prepared. The program will be
followed by discussions o f plans
for forming a neighborhood club
for the purpose of fostering a
community spirit to aid along
civic improvement lines, and for
sociability. The afternoon will
close with a social hour. All
ladies of the community are
earnestly requested to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, o f Port­
land, were recent visitors at the
John Herring home. Mr. Nelson
owns the prune orchard adjoin­
ing the Herring orchard.
Mrs. W .J. Bennett and sons,
Robert and Ralph, are spending
the week in Portland attending
the rose festival.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Graeper
and son were Portland visitors
on Saturday.
Wm. Wilson and family spent
Friday with relatives in Carlton.
Mrs. Fred Kennedy has been
suffering from an attack of ton-
silitis.
Mrs. Clara West is spending
the week with Mrs. J. W. Dunn.
The Dundee Fruitgrowers and
Packers Association
started
work on the foundation o f the
packing house at noon on Tues­
day. Robert Jensen has charge
Notte* o I Final
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Settlem ent.
Aliram Dorn, deceased.
Notice is bereliy given that A . f . Uagv, ad­
ministrator o f the estate of Abram Dorn, de­
cesseti. hss Hied his filial s c c o n n i lo r settle­
ment ol ss Id e tale, and the cou rt has fixed the
Anti day ol June. 1#18 at 10 o 'clo ck a m. of xald
•tay In ih e cou uty court room at the cou rt
house at M'-Mtnnvllle. Oregon, as the tim e and
ace lor hearing and settling said account.
Therefore: All persons Interested In said
estate are required to appear and Ale their
objections to said accou nt. If any there 1«. ou
or before the said ‘JOlh day o f June, W18. as
afoiesald.
A C .O ase.
Adm inistrator o f the Estate o f Abram Dorn.
8186
deceased.
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P L A C E TO T R A D E
S T O R E
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In bv Matter of t e Estate
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Every undertaking must have its beginning.
Commencement time is all important in its
relation to future success. Doubly essential
to your financial future is the commence­
ment o f a Savings account. No time like
the present to make a start Come in and
let us convince you. $1.00 is sufficient
Q U A L I T Y
of the construction. The main I BITULITHIC PAVEMENT SELECTED
building will be 50x60 feet and
BY MONTANA TOWN.
tour stories high above the base­
ment. The foundation and base-
Fort Benton, M ontana,isnow
m> nt are to be concrete, the rest having laid 1,500 yards o f bitu-
o f the construction Oregon fir. lithic paving.
The lower floor will be the re
Bitulithie was chosen aftei
ceiving room for fruit from the careful consideration and close
driers and storage for boxed competition.
fruit-for shipping. The second
The record of bitulithie in other
floor will contain the processors, cities throughout the-Northwest
the third will hold the graded was carefully gone it and it was
fruit, and the fourth the grading found that bitulithie has proven
machinery. In addition to the uniformly successful. It is liked
main building there will be on by people who use the streets
the north a room 30x50 to be most and bv teamsters and auto­
used as a packing room.
mobile drivers. On the other
Mr. and Mrs. Roe Robison at­ hand, taxpayers find it economi­
tended the Pioneers’ Association cal because it is durable and
in McMinnville tw o days last lasting, and does not entail the
week.
constant drain o f repair bills.
An addition o f a commodious
living room, with a fire-place,
Real Estate Transfers.
has been made to the Ainsworth
place.
First National Bank o f New-
Bernhard Groth has added a
berg to U S Nat’ l Bank of New-
fresh coat o f paint to his black­ bert undividened 45-100 int in
smith shop and the fence in front
blk 13 lot 8 Dcskins 2 add to
of his property.
| Newberg $1.
We wonder how many other
E C Chamberlain & wf toChas
communities in our country can Holst lot 47 Hurless subdiv of
boast o f a grandfather eighty-
J H Hess d 1 c $1.
one vears old giving piano les­
Geo S Geis to Sarah J Potter
sons to his granddaughter. Dun­
83Y2 ac in eVi o f sec 31 t 2 s r 2
dee is certainly proud of the
w $10.
physical and mental activity of
Geo E Hull to John & Mary
some of its young-old citizens. Illig part lot 10 Deskins subdrv
Grandpa Powell is the music
$ 10 .
teacher in question. Then there
C H Knickerbovker & w f a«0
is Grandma Hess, as mentioned Perie Mark to W H Blacker lots
in a recent Graphic, keeping up 13 and 14 block 3 Hillcrest sub­
her housework and care o f cow
div add Sheridan $10.
and chickens just as though she
Minnie A Metcalf to Wm C
had not passed the four score
Metcalf 84 ac in eVfc o f sec 31 t 2
mark. Grandma Powell and
s r 2 w $5700.
Grandma Hill are able to continue
Wm M Morris & wf to N C
their work in oil painting, and
Christenson 1 7 4 a cin J H Hess­
Grandmas Keiling and Huckle­
ing d i e $1.
berry are just as busy and active
Newberg Packing Co to Fir$t
all day long as their daughters. Nat Bank Newberg lot 13 Des­
Doubtless there are others to add kins 2nd add to Newberg $1.
to this roll of honor and the
H L & Eliza J Russell to C E
Graphic contributor will be glad Hawke 10.276 ac in sec 35 & 2 t
to hear of their activities.
1 & 2 s r 4 w $4500.
CHEHALEM CENTER
A very successful term of school
closes this Friday. Mr. F. L.
Strait will be at the helm again
next year. Miss Lillian Perkins
having secured a school at Falls
City.
Literary closed for the season
work last Friday by holding an
old time spelling bee.
A. J. Crocker, of Emporia,
Kansas, father of Rev. H. G.
Crocker, also a sister, Mrs. Al­
bert Tucker, o f Eureka, Kansas,
are making a visit at the home
of the Crockers.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Yarns went
up to Brooks during the week
to attend the graduating exer­
cises of the theogical seminary
from which their son, Thomas,
is graduating.
CARD OF THANKS
We desire to thank all the kind
friends tor all those beautiful
floral offerings and words of
sympathy at the time of our deep
bereavement in the death o f our
darling chancellor.
Mrs. Mary P. Johnson and
Family.
UM ES
I BUSINESS COLLEGE
W A S H IN G T O N A N O T I N T H S T S .
POH TLAM O. O R IS O N
W RITE FO R CATALOG
! Plata» You ima (V omì P a rtien
E A Sessions & wf to J L Fcary
43V4 ac in neVi o f sec 9 in t 2 s r
3 w $250.
D S Stern & wf to Fred L Bunn
lots 1 to 6 in b!k 66 LaFayette
$330.
W T Vinton & wf to G VV &
Emma Jones nYa of nwVi of sec
10 t 3 s r 6 w $1500.
Vance Trust Co Grace Miet-
turien lot 14 Willamette Gardens
$1301.25.
United States National Bank
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Many persons go through
life g r e a t l y handicapped
because they neglect having
their eyes properly fitted
with glasses. We hear the
expression so many times, 0,
I never dreamed that I could
be made to see so well-
C. A . M O R R I S
Eye Sight Specialist
“Oldest Bank in Newberg"
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► Our prices are right, and we shall be pleased to have you call and give
us an opportunity to furnish you with anything you need in our line.
Newberg Mfg. and Construction Co.
403 North Main St., Newberg, Oregon
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Maonfactnrers of Doors, Windows, and Other Boildini Materials
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The Ice Man
Can’t make stale groceries
palatable. Better make
your purchases of
J.
L.
V a n B la rico m
who carries a nice clean
stock of everything that
is good to eat.
In Furnace heating there is
but OneRight W ay
Call W hite 114 and you
will get Prompt S e r v i c e
Right Principles
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and Right Con­
struction making an honest well built and efficient heating
system. We are thoroughly versed in this line of work and
solicit your patronage knowing well that we can please you.
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j Iron W orks;
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Foundry and Machine
W ork.
Pulleys, Shafting and
Machine Screws
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Phone
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Opposite
Postoffice
Eye Sight Specialist
THERE’S no STRADDLING
the lumber question here. When
we say we sell the highest qual­
ity, we mean just that and noth­
ing else. Deal here and you get
a square deal. You don’t have
lo be a lumber expert to buy
here to the best advantage. Ask
those
who
know.
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3 0 8 N. M ain S t . .
N s w b s r a , Or
Ih® Hamilton
W a tch
When people know the value
of the Hamilton watch other
factories will have to come
up to their standard or quit
business. Sold by
Nice Residence Lots
C . A . M O R R IS H
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THE JEWELER
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Pleasure and Picnic Parties a Specialty
Country Trips at Team Rates
A. M . DUNLAP
M OTOR TRANSFER NO. 1
Will move baggage, freight or furni­
ture to all parts of the city or country.
Phone Black 18
Newberg, Oregon
Close in but away from the dust.
The best natural drainage in town.
Cement walks laid and streets graded.
Building restrictions insure a good class of
residences.
If you are interested your inspection is in­
vited.
Yamhill County Abstract Co.
J. H. GIBSON, Mgr.
T he only A bstract Books in
Yam hill County
M c M in n v il l e ,
O regon
E. H. Woodward,
Newberg, Oregon