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Mrs. Lottie Hannon, o f New berg, state lecturer and organ ixer tor the W. C. T. U., will de- lieer an address at the Dundee church next Sunday evening at 8 o ’clock. Mrs. Hannoq was one oCtbe successful workers in the recent campaign. She is an in teresting and e n t e r t a i n i n g Thursday o f Rev. and Mrs. Geo. H. Greer. Mrs. Bowman was a resident of -the vicinity as a young lady. Many ot the pio neers will remember her as Aurora Watt. Miss Mamie Pier, who gradu ated from the training school at the Portland Sanitarium on September 14, is at home. Her classmate, Miss Catheryn Clark, accompanied her and will make an extended visit in Dundee. On Saturday iy evening, Septem- her 25, B. O. C .owan, I o f Calitor- nia, will deliver a lecture on **Op- timism in Our Civilisation,” at •^bc Community Hall, under the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheat ^rasp ices o f the Dundee Woman’s on and children, o f Portland, Club. Mr. Cowan is a good spent the week end at the home talker, a man ot national repu o f A. H. Dean. tation in connection with the Paul Lewis has p a s s e d ‘‘Breeders’ Gasette,” and is fa the summer in Montana, arrived vorably known for his hopeful home Saturday and immediately disposition and good common left for Corvallis to resume his sense. The lecture will begin at studies. 8 o ’clock. Admission 15 cents, A. L. Jenkins who has been on children under twelve 10 cents. the sick list the last week. Mrs. Byron Hannon, o f Banff, Mrs. Elsie Von Bishoff, of P ort Canada, was a guest recently of land, was Sunday guest o f Moore Mr. and Mrs. Bland Herring. brother*. J. Bryson Moore and family, The Messrs. A. H. Dean, John o f Portland, spent Sunday, the obn Semmer, Carl Greve, James 12th, a t the Herring fiome. Cane and Jack Sawyer took in Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Allan went the County Fair at McMinnville to Carlton on Tuesday. Wednesday. Miss Louisa Allan was a week Cleon Willigms has returned end guest o f Mr. and Mrs. Wm. home after an absence of several Graeper, ot Portland, last week. weeks. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Riefenberg, J. D. Kruse, formerly of the who have been camping at Ot Rainbow Grill, Portland, and ter brook, returned to Portland who owns a tract in this vicinity, Wednesday. has moved out and w ill embark Miss Frances Rocchi, w ho has in the chicken business, specialis been the guest o f Miss Sally Beck ing in early broilers. tor the summer, returned to Bos Miss Ana Winters went to ton via the Panama-Pacific Ex Broadsmead Tuesday to attend position last week. Miss Beck the wedding o f her friend, Miss accompanied her to San Fran E va Morris, to James Fry, which cisco. took place Wednesday the 15th. Mrs. T. A. Harper and Miss The bride’s father was a former Gussie Crawford were Portland storekeeper and postmaster at visitors on Tuesday. Rex. Miss Ana returned home Clever Bivan agd family and Sunday evening. Miss Belle Bryan, o f L a Fayette, John Winters is making quite spent Sunday at* the home of Mr. an improvement to his residence and Mrs. W. S. Allan. ■ by removing the smaller build C. W. Altman shipped a car ings at the rear and adding a load o f one hundred hogs to summer kitchen. He is also con Portland on Tuesday ot last templating building a garage. week. i Lee Jones, o f Fern wood, is doing The packing house tor the Dun the work. dee Fruit Growers and Packers Quite a delegation o f young Association opened up for the people from Rex are starting in mason’s work last week. their first year o f high school at Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Bowman, New berg. Among the number Portland, were guests last are Nellie Miller. Harriet Greve, Ratchet Brown, Cecil Winters, Llewellyn Clayton Peters and Schaad. LEARN The Mohammedan rel forbids the use of liquors. The song. Home Sweet He by J. Howard Payne, was sung in an opera called “ Clari. The Rhine river is about ! fifth as long as the M il Missouri system. The first important battle in the Dardanelles occurred ia 480 B. C., during Xerxes’ invasion. The value ot the cotton goods imported from Great Britain in 1913 is estimated at $360,000,- 000. Lake Constance in Switzerland lies 1300 feet a b ofe sea level, Covers an area of 208 square miles and has a maximum depth of 906 feet. Asphalt is mineral pitch found mostly on the Island ot Trinidad. It was used by the ancient Egyp tians for many purposes, includ ing embalming. Mixed with limestone as it is found in parts o f Europe, asphalt is usea as a paving material and also as an ingredient of Japan varnish. « M S STORE OR T ^ c o m OF FBST « B NERSUM (TR O T S , I T 2 V O U C H P . X TO MAKE ROOM FOR FORD A U T O M O B IL E S IT B MECESSMY F M US TO S O I TO I K MODEST ( M U T K F0U.0WHK ICMBÌCIOKIOMWragMCWflMMWMBMIPtl f 8CBCB8060BM0B0aWSSfOTnriWaflK N ew berg Lodge N o. 104 A . F. A . M. Regular m eeting Second and Fourth Saturdays evenings o f each month. A Visiting brothers always-welcome. By order Frank A . Collard. W . M ., .a. R. H. C. Bennett, Secretory. S H ILO H R E L IE F CORPS NO . M eetings held the 2nd and 4th Thurs day o f each month at 2:30 P. M . in the L 0 . O. F . Hall. \ Minnie B. Byers, Pres.jT Emma Langw orthy, See. Pigs for sale a t $1.50 to $2, by W alter H. Wilson. 48-51 Money to loan on good secur ity by Clarence Butt. Auto springs made paired a t H a rt’s Shop. I O I O ■»-------- » n . i * - . ■■--------- 5-lo NGVCrSIOM UISC I h UTOW 16 -16 om-korse Disc 1 50-tooth Oliver Lever Narrow 1 75-tooth Oliver Lever Narrow 1 Wood Wheel Farn Track3‘I T % 2 three-inch Ifitchefl Wagons 110 -16 Field Disc L H. C. 1 1 1 horse poser Stover Engine 1 4501b. DeLaval Cream Separator 1 New Peoria D ril, 10 Disc . 2 Top Buggies Several different sizes of Plows- and other ssn l items TERMS: 5 per cent dneowt for cash, or bankable note dee is 6 months at JLper cent interest S. L PARRETT, Clerk C O L W. A. W ESTFALL Auctioneer OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. NEWBERG, OREGON Wheat for sale by Gny V. and G. E. Abernathy. Phones 3a4. you check that furnace? want to roast us alive? Do you “ O n e w ould think it M id -w in ter instead of early F a ll Cole’s Original i | | Air-Tight .Wood Stove “ H o w foolish w e w ere not to put u p a for ju st such days as this. W h y , m y head is fair ly splitting 1 “ T h at w ood stove w ill give us just as much or as little heat as w e w ant this changeable weather. r “ It holds fire all night and heats up quickly in the m orning by putting in a fresh stick. “A n d think of the fur nace c o a l w e w o u l d have saved— four or five at least— during the F all and Spring. ‘T a lk about comfort— that is the w ay to get f t ” 7 / it aLu ikt btti way ftr YOU * haix it. W ill ym értp m awl txamin* dût Quick Caatfmrt ** HtaUrf by m Prince r 'Fn&h cow for sale, grade Jersey H ow cheaply can you heat Lone Fir Dairy—F or sweet and For Sals or Traijo. 5 years old. J. C. Colcord. ltpd sour milk, buttermilk, skim milk your home with Cole’s Original 25-acre ranch at Green leaf, Wood Heaters? Better ask—it ahd cream. Delivery made in Idaho, u n d e r Boise-Payette Board and lodging tor tw o by will surprise you. x the evening. t f Government Irrigation Project. H. Welch, 1205 Seventh i .................. - ■ - ---- r ■ - ...........-------------------------J . -- ---- r - Abundance of water. Rich vol 49-50 pd Wanted—Man to burn 8 acres Wanted — Apples tor drying canic ash soil, and -one o f the Invalid’s ch airfor sale at Hol purposes at six to eight dollars of slashing on McKern tract, most productive sections in the lingsworth & Son’s furniture per ton. Post & Ralston, Cbe- 1% miles southeast of Spaulding northwest. 12 acres o f alfalfa sawmill. J. N. Powell,, R. F. D. halem Center. 50-52 pd store. tf. and 5 acres o f apple orchard 2. ltpd coming . into bearing. % mile Wanted—Fox t e r r i e r pup. Evergreen corn for canning. In from Greenleaf R. R. station. Hnhting license, a copy o f the quire ot F. C. Stannard. Phone Prefer one large enough lor this season’s hunting. W. B. Reed, new game law and* a box of This is ’ located in fine Friends White 68 ltp d Route 1, box 156. I t pd • those famons Western Field settlement, near Friends’ acad 1 Shells, loaded with smokeless emy, church and public school. F o r Sale—7 heifers coming Enquire o f Ernest E. T aylor, Wanted—30 boys and girls to powder and chilled shot, all for fresh, s t $30 and $35. Walter sell tags on Saturday, Septem $1.90, at Larkin-Prioce Hard 1262 E. First St. or W. B. White H. Wilson. tf & Co. • tf* ber 25. Meet at 8 O’clock at the ware Company. It F or Sale A t Bargain—1913 Gregory building. it ' A t Private Sale—A t my home For Sale at L o w Figure. model Ford car all in good re Center i^rigbbor- Have $1000.00, $1200.00 and in Chehalem Our eight-room home near pair. C. N. Mackie. tf. >.00 to loan on farm prop-. hood, 2% rail^f north o f New- Pacific College. Has three large F or Trade—T h r e e - y e a r - o l d erty, immediately, Cool- berg I will offer at private sale, oak shade trees in yard, also 1 mare, 1 colt, yearling heifer, fruit trees and thurbe. A lio brick mare well broke to trade for son, Newberg, Ore. 47tf Barred Rock hens, range, heater, store building next to Umbangh’s good cow. Clay Ellis. tf F o r Sale—Good yonng team, rugs, book case, dining table, jew elry store. Terms on deferred Come to ns for Oliver plows weight 2800 pounds, broke , to 10 cords o f wood and other payments. The, property is «11 and repairs for same. Oregon work. S. L. Parrett, care United articles. Will also rent my place dear o f encumbrance. Address H dw . & Implement Co. 20tf States National Bank. o f 20 acres to responsible party. C. F^ Moore, Whittier, Cal. tf. 45tf ■ --------------- ■■■-■*' . , Mrs. L. M. Ikle. tf. I have a J e r s e y B u l l at my John D. Rockefeller w ill fill Dissolution o f Paitoorslup place on the Portland road near yonr gasoline tank cheaper than Musk Class to H e Organized The partnership firm o f Tim- Newberg. Walter Wilson. tf. yqn can steal it if you’ll leave it v Miss Bdith Beck will organise berlake and Baird, known as the a class in piano v and will be F o r Sale — High bred mare with Larkiu-Pnnce Hdwe. Co. Newberg Transfer Co., having glad to meet any prospective colt; brown. Would trade for dissolved, all persons owing said The boys a t ‘ ‘The Big Hard A 1 cow. Phone 15al6. 50-1 pd ware Store” w ill take care o f students. Credits given for high firm will please call at the office school students. Inquiries may ot the company « n d settle their Highest market price paid for yonr plow troubles it you need a be made o f Miss M ary Scott. accounts. S. P. Timberlake. green and dried prunes at H. S. new plow or repairs for your old 50-53pd 50tf H. F. Baird. It Gile & C o’s. Packing House. 46tf one. — c----------------------------------- Money furnished promptly al 'Lost—Small tan pocket book, On improved farms a t 7 per M y German Coach stallion w ays on real estate at 7 and 8 per ontauring about $10, between cent interest annually, Quick de- Pylos will be at Sherwood M on Newberg And W. R. Everest's, f t A tty. B.A.Kliks, McMinnville. livery o f money. please leave at Graphic ,»!■ —■ — — A ■■ -- days and Tuesdays, balance oft I am representing the Com I t pd Gasoline 11 cents in 50 gallon time at Commercial Stable in merce Safe Deposit and M ort quantities at the Oregon Hard Newberg. Call and investigate, Young man o f 17 years wants gage Co., of Portland, Oregon. ware & Implement Co. Bring tf J. W. Henry. F. J. Berger, place in country t o work for Write me. your empty barrel. 43 tf. 44tf Newberg, Oregon. board and go to high school. A la Baigafa. F o r Sale—Fine old fir and Recommendations f u r n i s h e d . Choice Duroc sows and pigs a t second grow th wood. W. A. Stewart, Newberg. I t pd low prices to close out quick. I will leave Imperial hotel dai Parrish & C. Gettman. Phone C. W. Altman, Dundee, ohone -To lease 10 to 50 ly except Saturday and Sunday 98*62. 42 t f 1 6 9 *2 . ‘ ---- ----- • m e , w ith house, barn and good a t 6:30 a. m. Returning will F o r Sale—Young Jersey cow, mostly pasture. leave Corner Sixth and Taylor fresh, and young heifers coming October 1, streets'at 5:16 p. m. Fare 66 fresh; also horse. Phone 152 1916. M. Bluestone, Sheridan, cents one w ay $1.25 round BOholM 47tf 4 9 tf L B. Holt; phone Red 181.