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best, and was surely a o f the good work that will be I done next year. , U AL ESTATE TKANSFBtS ' ’ --------- , > Charles C BaU to Lowel Bris- lot 7 blk 1 Central add New- $1 ----- [*h H Bild to Mary L 4 ac in Peter Carlyle d i e f f r ff w $400. C ltra Bent to L M Smith and w f small tract in Newberg $1. Margaret ChrisbOlm ffqd bul to C E McAlpin 123.31 ac in sa 11,12,1 4 i a t 8 s r 0 w $8500. Andrew 8 Christensen to Era K and w f part lot 11 Deskins subd McMinn $10. James B Combest and w f to A Tegeler 2.05 ac in David Ramsey d 1 ein t S a r 2 w $1000. B B Cable and w f to W W Nickell 4Vi ac in Jere Rowland d I c t 3 s r 4 w $10. B B Cable and w f to W W Nickell .61 ac in Jere Rowland d 1 c ih 1 3 s r 4 w $10. . Wm Crawford and w f to Pied- crick Crawford et al nMofsecO t 5 s r 3 w and 103 ac of Mary Jeffries d 1 c in 1 4 * r 8 w $10, _ Frederick Crawford et *1 to| Wm Crawford 51.50 ac in o ft of sec 6 in 1 5 s r 8 w $10.. W H Egan to N A Peterson and w f 2 0 a c i n s e c l 4 t 2 s r 4 w $1500.' True French und w f to Jno Amerson and w f about $ ac in Q J Walker d I c in t 3 s r 2 w te to the Parent tion in Alice land, is T . A. Harper. M o f ths tu tto » Lw. ■ * ' to found a for children three th the dread disease. Miss Rochfort w ill spend some th the United States studying along various lines, that she may take home with her a larger know l Miss Cornelia J’. . Spencer and Master Ted Walter Spencer Sunday at Otterbrook. Prof. J. P- Powell and H. B. Powell were Portland visitors last week. Prof. Powell spent part o f the time ia visiting schools to observe the work in Mr. and Mr*. Dean Nichols art visiting Mrs. Nichols’ parents, Rev. and Mrs. Geo. H. Greer. The car that B. 8. Greer was reported to have purchased turns out to he a four-passenger one- horse power car. He says he ia well satisfied with the model as he can make Prince H til on either high or low. v ’ The bulk o f the gravel for the foundation for the new communi ty hall is on the ground and the first car load of lumber is ex pected to arrive any day. Irene Beater and lmb to L M Smith and w f m a ll tract« in Newberg (several) $1. • • R H Jacobson and w f to N P The regular meeting o f the m $ Dundee Woman’s Clnb was held art the b o a t oi Mrs. Howard Ainsworth on Thursday last. A large number dt chib members [ y iM and several guests war* present. After the regular badness meet- ing Mias Sally Back Mvored the ladies with an »fo rm a l talk on her experiences in Boston w&srs she was engaged ia Social Settle ment work for a Dumber o f years. T w o vocal selections [ from the Dundee High School Quartette and a reading by Miss Alice Bingham, followed by re Ladies, it w ill pay you to do freshments and a social time your hardware shopping at completed the afternoon’s pro Larkin-Prince Hdwe. Co. They gram. ''Th e next meeting will be always have special values on held at Park Hill Home, the those 6c and 10c counters that rrsidenosof Mr. and Mrs. W. S. yon don't find elsewherr, and Allan on Wednesday, the niae- they carry a large stock of hard I ‘" f ‘ • teenth o f M a y .^ .;r # jfc : ware just such as you need in The . Special school elect ton your home. It's a good place to which was held on Saturday trade, if you don’t believe it go called oat a large vote and re and find out for yourself. They carry Trade Merited lines oi sulted in a victory for bonds. The animal school picnic w ill merchandise with unquestion able merit, and they’ll give yon good service too. tiie jury at McMinavifie. rend. The contestants were so nearly equal that ooly a fraction at ooe per cent sepurated some o f them. Dorris Parrett won the county prise. The other prise winners were Esther gmer btfgcr, Baril Griffith and Nels M a r r .. •' > i & g j / ] - Percy Barbour, who Is work* tag at Hillsboro, had a short va cation last week, while waiting for m aterial He spent the time visiting Prattcis Keys. ’ * * * ••Strawberries may come and strawbcrriM may go, bat ¿ranes ill tu' I jthey lack s i expsetaney o í A n c o I bón . Yon can m work of A rmco I bón at METAL *2 'M i F. H.GRIFFETH ;• & » '• ~ T h r e e of a Ki nd F o r e v e r T o g e t h e r THE HOME OF~FLOWERS JOHN GOWER U. o f 0., and one by Prcsidsgt Pennington, of Pacific C o ll**. The half hoar devoted to depe^- ment work was well spent, atfd the teacher» received many practical idea« from thoseMa ch a rge' ~ , The following o ffio n V « elected tor tbeenm ngyear. P m - ident, P. H. Bnchaaaa; Sect«* tary, Mias' Grace Boa/dman; head of the high «dumi depart- ment, S. David Titos; advanced department, Mias Lena Stillwell; intermediate department, C. L. Van Wormer; primary depart- ment, Mrs. Lottie Leever; ra n t school department, Thom s« Cone; manual arts, Ned McCoy. The banquet provided by the parent-teachers' circle and tha school board was ample evk 11 C ity Park add to Newbeig $350. A H Leland et al to J S Bick* ford 40 ac ia Andrew D Smith d 1 • ia r 4 • r 3 w $4700. Newton C M ari« and w f to B an« F Nelson 5.50 ac in J H Hessd 1 c t 3 • r 2 w $1 .& C B McAlpir* to A F Smith and art 123.31 ap in seca 11,13, 14 1 8 • r 5 w $10. ' Han« P Nelson and w f to N P Nelson and wf small tract in J H Hess d 1 c in 1 3 a r 3 w $1. N P Nelson and w f to R H Jacobson and w f 30 acin John Byrd d 1 c in 1 3 a r 3 w $1. Peter J Orndoff and w f to Samuel H Orndoff 30.03 ac ia s e c 3 6 t 3 « r 3 w $800. > Gladys M Purdy to A B BiaseQ lot 5 BirreQ 10 as tracts $10. New berg feel inedUcatioaal meet- j T Irvine $7.03 ac in John White inga, and the vote o f thànks d 1 c in 1 4 s r 4 w $7500. came from the hearts^of feos# Bdmaod 9enn sad w f to Praas present. It was the last meeting Scbwarzin and wf ne% o f sw% for tile year, and was one o f thé sec 1 4 1 3 s r 3 w $3000. M rs B J Soelling to J S Ties- sm 40.13 ac in B G Bdson d ie 6 s r 4 w $1000. a ry large assortment o f everything to be found in dans drugstores. All kinds o f Pare Fresh Drags, id chemicals, Perfumes, School Books and Sup- iery, Liggett’g and Lowney’s candies. Ouratoek he best in town. You are always welcome. L Y N N B . FERG USO N to good health Phone Red 66 R. B. LYLE A J Syrou and w f toJuHgnG Iford and aaononomaomc w f blks 21 and 22 ondee $500. J B Waters and wf et al to C G hristensen and w f 12.93 ac in j Robinson d ie id t 4 s r 3 w The Newberg Transfer Co I B Waters et al to Mrs. Lor- » Litscber 12.35 ac in A J Rob- nond 1 cm equipment 1 4 s r 3 w which $1800. to H attie M Wolie and long hub to » handle rOHarn M ittelstadt 100 ac in with dispatch j t 3 0 t 2 s r 3 w $10. REO TRUCK • Y* m at a popular refrain were force- folly brought to mind recently when one o f the Red HOI« house wives put a dish of the first local strawberries on the table. Her prune- grower husband ate a small helping of them, then reached for the dish of stewed prunes, ate the first mouthful with evident relish, then ah- It is s fre p irl Its rust This offer win be in force from noyr until J u l y * 1915 and maybe advantage of by well aaoki oUDsciipuons &TB for one cash Old to the up all and the $3.75 in addition will pay for both in advance. O n ly Until J u ly 16 1916 ISS Ä MMBW gynaowwBKtf » » c í r {U V tb ■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■i , *- 4 * k • W. W. 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