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.o d wife io s HC te Thomas j Hubbard d ) c, and water right, tp 3 3, r 3 w, $5000. A C Knudaon to Yamhill county 186-1000 ot an acre in Iaaah Mathenv d 1 c; tp 6 a, r 4 w, Martha C Morgan to B I: Morgan, 300 ac in Wm Doughty d I c, tp 2 a, r 3 w, $1. W W Newton and wile to I P Nfewton, undivided % interest in 98.60 ac in Francia Hold ridge and Darling Smith d 1 c’s, tp 4 a, r 3-4 w, $5000. City o f Newberg to Standard Oil Co, lot 1, blk 1, Deskins 3d add, Newberg, $10. May E Stevens and husband to L D Duzan, 6.96 ac i a tract 11, King’s subdhision, $1400. J F Taylor and wile to Stand ard Oil Co, lots 23 4, blk 1, Des kin’s 3 Add, New'berg, and small tract in city bf New’berg, $10. Percv M Tallman tò Mary T Wendell, 4.998 ac in Wm T Wal- FAKM NOTES BY COUNTY AGENT Dayton is going to hold a corn Chchatem Center school be show some time late in October. gins October 2. The exact date and the prise. list Prune picking and drying is and classification will be made going on full b(ast at present. known later. Dayton is in. the Claire Trevillion is making a heart oi a large corn-growing visit with his cousins, Mr. anc district and this year’s crop is Mrs. Sheldon A. Stubbs. better tnan usual. The show • The Parent-Teacher Associa ought therefore to be a good tion held a very interesting meet one. ing at tbe school bouse Monday APPLE TREE ANTHRACNOSE evening. Tbe Plant Disease Committee I. N. Forter, ol Portland, was o f the Agricultural Council a visitor at the borne of Mr. am agreed that apple tree ancbrac- Mrs J. W Bottom Tuesday and nose is one of the most difficult Wednesday. diseases to control and asked Mrs. Arnold, the Springbrook pastor at present, may be with us next Sunday to hold services Now is the time and the only at the church. time to fight it. Apple tree an- Miss Christine Meyer came thracnose is a fungus that sends home last Wednesday from out its spores in the late summer Portland. Her many friends are and early fall, It is necessary to glad to see her on the way to re thoroughly coat the limbs and covery. j small branches with a fungicide at this time to prevent the infec Mrs. George Meator, of Moro, tion which would otherwise Oregon, is visiting her daughter, . take place as soon as the tall Mrs. H. A. Page. Mr. and Mrs. BURNING OF THE CON- Meator expect to locate in New CRESS IS REPRODUCED rains begin. Bordeaux 4 4-50 is tbe best spray to use. In badly berg in the near future. infested orchards another spray The W. C. T. U. held their reg ing should be given after the ular monthlv meeting at the fruit is picked, using a 6-6-50 so home o f Mrs. Mary Johnson September 13. Eight members the nrst demonstration ot a new lution at that time. TREAT SEED FOR SMUT and five visitors were present. tind of moving picture. Instead Seeding time is upon ns and One of the most interesting fea o f using a film and throwing a every farmer should remember tures of the meeting was the re picture on a screen at a theatre, ports from the county conven fireworks are to to be used and that only by proper treatment tion by Mrs. Anna Harrison and animated reproductions o f such o f seed can smnt be prevented. Mrs. Everest. Three dollars events as the^ recent burning o f Formalin, or a forty per cent, more were voted out o f' the the steamship “ Congress” and solation of formaldehyde should treasury for county work. Next the eruption at Mt. Lassen in be used. It must be diluted one meeting takes place at the home California are to be given. The to^thirty or forty and every must be coverèd bv this of Mrs. R. W. Staley in October. exhibition is said to be the most solution gorgeons and thrilling perform dipping or spreading out the REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ance ever staged in the Went. The show will be staged in the grain on a tight floor and shov Mary F. Amos to J. F. Wil- base ball park at Portland, and eling it back and forth after the marth and w f 50x100 ft in Mc is being backed by a company solution has been poured over it. Minnville $10. recently formed by F. G. Hart Mary F. Amos to J. F. Wil- ley, the live wire of Astoria. marth and wt 18 ac Jno. Carlin The events connected with tbe Some people have littk respect d k 1 4 s r 4 w $10. burning qt tbe Congress and the for lawyers and class them all as Mary F. Amos to J. F. Wil- destruction o f the town o f Las bloodsuckers. Wbik in Mc marth and wf se% ot nw% and e sen by molten lava are still fresh Minnville Saturday, business % of se% s 23 1 4 s r 6 w $10. in the public mind. The steamer took tu 'to the office of a promi- A. W. Bahlke and wt to Mrs. nent attorney and long.time res- Carrie Presba 3 ac in C. L. ident o f that city. We had to Graves die t 5 s r 6 w $10. wait until he had finished with a Earl M. Bishop and wife to client, to whom he was giving Chas. H. Dodson lot 12 blk 1 most a total loss. It is pro the closing words, which were Melrose add McMinnville $200. posed to reproduce the scenes B. A. Kliks and w f to Ada E. near the shore. The boat will to tbe effect that he did not have Wheekr 189.83x200 ft Jos. B. be seen heading in at tbe en a good case and that he bad bet ter personally see the one with Rogers d k t 3 s r 2 w $1700. trance to tbe bay, then the low Charlotte Libbey to Frank H. ering o f tbe boats and the burn whom he was having trouble and effect a settlement bn the Libbey tract 1 Northwestern ing o f the ship. Land Improvement C o.’s prop Tbe eruption o f Mt. Lkssen, xst terms be coaid. His client decided to accept tbe advice and erty No. 2 $10. which is tbe only active volcano D. G. Stnlts and w f to S. C. in the United States, was a won paid him his charge ot $1.50 Purkey and wf 100x120 ft New derful spectacle, and tbe picture therefor. It is quite likely he would have received a tee o f $25 berg $2000. in living fire is guaranteed to S. C. Pnrkey and wife to D. G. urnish a thrill with every it he had advised contesting the case and gone with it into the Stults and wf 55.44 ac Mark breath. courts. It is easy to see why Sawyer d k $6000. Reproductions o f Multnomah Jno. Streprath estate by admr. ?alls, with tbe water falling that attorney is one of the re to Madge P. Funk 95 ac in w% over the cliff, o f Lewis and Clark spected citizens of this county.— Carlton Sentinel. of s 8 t 3 s r 5 w $10. meeting the Indians of the Co- C. A. Kenney and wt to Geo. umbia River, of an immigrant Newspaper Men Merries Hobson and wf part lots 13 to train in motion, pictures of Clyde Sid Jones, publisher of 15 blk 39 Edwards add New Charles Evans Hughes and ot the Polo, Missouri, News-Her- berg $10. Woodrow Wilson, and tbe ex aid, recently married, and this is Newberg Cor. Growers Ass’n plosion o f bombs, batteries, gey the way be told his readers of to Valley Canning Co. tracts 22 sers and other pieces o f fireworks the event: to 24 (ex e 60 ft of 24) Deskins will fill in the program of two “ Tbe editor ot this paper took sab $10. lours. McElroy’s band will a littk vacation the past few Simeon T. Thornton to Fran play a concert during the even days end visited friends at Bon ces E. Keyt 53.33 ac in Z. Hall d ing. The show is said to be ner Springs, Kansas. Incident k and lots 4 and 5 in s 19, lots 1 worth the trouble of a trip to ally, while were there we were t o 8 s 3 0 t 4 s r 5 w $1. Portland. transferred from bachelorhood D. E. Way and wf to Henry to the matrimonial state by Haveman and wt 2 ac in New Rev. C. W. Cooper, pastor of the berg $10. Bonner Springs Christian church. J. E. Warner and wf to W. F. Mrs. Nell G. Orr, ot Cowgill, Burch and w f lots 2 to 6 blk 2, Missouri, has signed a contract Joseph Watts add Amity $600. to darn our socks (also all our Wm. Wilson and wf to W. R. bad luck), and share tbe few joys Morris lots 13 to 15 blk 38 Ed and numerous sorrows o f a ward’s add Newberg $ i0 . newspaper man. All wedding R. F. Wood and w f to How presents np to fifty pounds can ard S. Stephens and w f 9.59 ac be sent by parcel post, but over Jos. Richardson dk t 5 s r 4 w that weight we would advise $ 100 . express, with all charges pre Mary J Everest et al to Or- paid. Every new subscriber and Beat confectioner« feature this well every mand Lachand, 34% acres in dollar paid on back sub John I Hash d 1 c, tp 3 s, r 2 w, known Una, because every package scription presents, and neither la guaranteed to give full candy aat- $ 10 . age, sex nor color is barred on iafaction. J D Gordon and wife to A and the list. We might also truth Sarah C Latbrop, various tracts fully add that ’now is the time at Newberg, tp 3 s, r 2 w, $10. for all Rood men to come to the M L Holbrook and wife to H aid o f the editor.’ ” E McKenney and wife, an undi vided 13-25th of 667.50 ac in tp When you are climbing to suc 5 s, r 3 w, $10. - ' - cess, don’t expect some one to Hall Johnson to Edward Terry hold the ladder for yon. YO U R SIGNATURE SI. Black Silk ’ Stove Polish B rave th e w in d AN D STORM i ^ l ^ l in tHa bust wot J V , waathor togs ®vor iiwonted tK. FISH BRAND (MTOUTED)’ PROTECTOR HAT 7? Dealers everywhere. O ur 00 year. A .J . TOWER CO. BOSTON The New berg CHASE A UNTON GRAVEL COMPANY All kinds o f gravel for con crete work, cement blocks, or wood work furnished on short notice. Telephone White 86 J. H. GIBSON, Mgr. and Latrar THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Uniting Learning !■ it» Si* School« and Forty-eight D e partment* it engaged in the great work •1 uniting Learning and Labor. SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. D«g r n Couraa« requiring a (oar-year high school preparation, are o ie re d ia tbe follow ing: AGRICULTURE. 16 Departments; COMMERCE. 4 Department«; ENGIN EERING, t Department«; MINES, S Department«; FORESTRY, 2 Depart m e n u ; H O M E ECONOMICS. 4 Depart m en t«; and PHARMACY. V o c a t io n a l C o e r « « « requiring an Bighth Gra«te preparation for entrance are offered in Agriculture. Dairying, Commerce. Forestry, Home Makers, an.I Mechanic Art«. Pharmacy with a twe- year high school an trance requirement SCHOOL OF MUSIC.— Piano, String, Band and Voice Cnltnre. C-tulotrue and beautiful illustrated Address T an RaonrraAB, oanoox irM M M iu ti c o r v a luis ) a check on w hich appears the name of a recog nized leading bank earns for you a reputation not only for judicious banking connection but o f con ducting your affairs in a businesslike manner as well* O ur know ledge of what constitutes responsible bank ing service» together with the ability and organiza tion to render it to the advantage and convenience of depositors» places this pioneer bank foremost for con sideration by those seeking to place their account to tbeir satisfaction and safety. r United States National Bank Capital and Surplus $75,000 Don’t Be Dissatisfied—Send Your LUMBER ORDERS to Spaulding’s and gel the S o f t Y e l l o w F IT land that i* manufactured right Pure Milk and Cream is conducive to good health This is the kind we supply our customers. Dairy and Food Commissioner and has been highly com mended by that officiaL Give us a trial P h one R ed 66 R. B. LYLE J. L. VAN BLARICOM Staple and Fancy Grocer« Fresh Fruits and Vegetables W s please the m ost particular. Phone ue a eee If our prom pt service doesn’ t surprise you. grocery order and Wo want your trad# SCHOOL BOOKS Come in or send your children, and we will fit them out in everything they need in School Books, Tablets, Composi tion Books, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Erasers, Lunch Baskets, Etc. LYNN B. FERGUSON NEWBERG, OREGON institution that renders effi cient service to its ^ customers.