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# m r residents of Springbrook, No. 5873 spent the week end with Mrs. DeVere Fendall sprat the week Jones’ sister, Mrs. J. O. Hoots, of this plaee. h ike Gresil Omit of the Stale of Oregon end in Portland. for YamhiU County. The school rally which was to United Stales National Bank of Newberg, a cot- J. U. Smith has recently return por ebon. P is t il. have been held at Springbrook ed from Honolulu. on Saturday, February 24, has R. H . C B a w l . B. F a » * * a d A . C. A baby girl arrived at the home 202 FUST been given up? on account of the Seeley, as executor» of ike estate sad of tke PX0*€ (UCK 49 of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Amoth, numerous diseases in the various L t Will sad Testament of Alfred Pkllo Oliver, deceased; Charles A . Oliver; Chester Monday, Feb. 19. • neighboring schools. N. Monk; Anas Marsk; Jennie P. Marsb; Mrs. B. H. Anderson and Mrs Efiza M . Marsh; Emma D . Storer; Villa Arthur Stockman, a corporal Maude Collins; Dudley Collins; Eula Colcord Bash spent Wednesday afternoon of Battery A, came home Tues Kieale; Evah Colcord; Frank Colcord; A w with Mrs. N. P. Nelson. . Fogle; Newberg Lodge No. 104, A day evening, returning to the M Froe sad Accepted Masons, of Newberg, Or Mrs. Emma Hesgard went to Vancouver Barracks on Wednes egon. an unincorporated Association; also ihg. Portland Saturday morning with day. He will be at his parents’ following persons con<Uuting the etaire mem of »aid Newberg Lodge No. 104, the expectation o f remaining sev home here after the soldiers are bership Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons, of - Newberg, Oregon, to wit Edward Clifford eral days. mustered out. Baird, Charles Ira Baker, John Woolvertoa Mr. and Mrs. Peter Duranceau Miss Florence Ree9, of the Cor Barcroh, Harlan Beaus*. Roswell H . C. Ben and son have been spending the vallis high school faculty, spent nett. Samuel Townes Bentley, Qeoife A l hart Ben, Isaac Lowell Bristow, Parmer AL past week with Frank Morris Sunday at her home here. She bin Bolt. Frank H en* Caldwell. Zib. Leonard Chamberlain, William McBride and family. was in Portland Saturday even- Clem mens, Charles Henry Cobb, Frank AL Miss Lelah Hevland was no ing.and heard Josef Ilofman, the ver Col lard, Abraham Cook, John N. Crosby, Beaton Cummiagr, Thomas Lewis able to teach reboot the first of world famous pianist, give his Claude Cummiagi. Ammon Morton Dam, Ralph Grant DeLano, John Dobbin». Clarence A l the week on account of sickness. concert at the Heilig theatre. bert Eldriedge, Harry Oscar Farr, Roscoe The vac&ncy vyas filled by Miss Byron Farr, Lynn Boyd Ferguson, Alva Heater, Foster Mills and Winfield Cate Kell, Mwioa George, Harry Crystal Smith. Elmer Thorne, who spent the Edward Gordon, John Daniel Gordon, Le- •fth e lM irg F id C is Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson past week in Idaho, came home Roy Grafe, George Hamilton Greer, Joha and daughter Dorelle motored Saturday. No land was pur Elmer Hale, Stewart E. Hambekon, Ira A l vin Hanning. Melville Denny Hawkins, over from. Salem, Tuesday, and chased by any of the Spring- Thomas Herd,' Peter Hilbert, Jona N. Hoff spent the afternoon and evening brook delegation. J. I. Hadley man. Joseph Bevan Hollingsworth, George Washington James, Gilbert Otis Keeney, visiting with relatives. will probably return in a few John Conrad Keller, Fred James Kelley, Leegear Kelly, Reinhold Kruger, days. He i9 at present visiting George George Sykes, Charles Larkin, George. Lar relatives in various towns near kin, John Larkin, Richard Baxter Danville, Harry Augustus Littlefield, George Henry Gfeenleaf. Lutz, Ambrose Spitler MelHnger, Robert Rudolph Schaad visited the On Saturday evening one of ^ duon Moore, Joel Belden Mount, John C. cC’rea, Malcolm McDonald, Samuel Me- Rex school Tuesday. the winter’s most successful par Vey, Milton Grant Oakley, Thomas Henry Misses Fleda and Erma Kane ties was given bv the C. E._ Soci Patterson. Glenn SteWart Paxson, Jotiah Charles Porter, Maynard Rediuoad, Archie visited over Sunday in Portland, ety at the school house. About Clinton Seehr, John Frank Smith, John Ul returning home Monday even- 40 were present and an indoor rich Smith, William Edward Thomas, Rich ard Martin Thurston, Bert Turnbow, David track meet wa9 held. Much in C. Vaughan, Joseph Eben Whiton. Robert ing. if Wind, Abner J. Winder, Joseph A . A. Linberg and Mr. and Mrs. genuity was. shown in planning Victor Winder, Wilson Hartwell Woodworth, W il Pare A ir in the Quittenbaum and daughter, the events and more or less skill ber C. Wright; The Grand Lodge of Ancient, hom e isn’t just as vital to and Accepted Mason* of Oregon, a cor Freda, were visitors in Portland shown by the participants. The Free HEALTH ns Pen Food! poration; Yamhill Electric Company, a corpo social- committee, with Miss ration; O . O . Smith; L . W . Hill; S . A . S aturday/ H e’ll say “yas with Daisy Newhouse as chairman, Stubbs; F. A . Youngs; alto gif flfher person* Miss Nellie Wallace, of Port or parties unknown^daiaaing; any right, a vengeance! He’ll deserve a great deal of credit for estate, hen, or interest in the ? 7 0 0 th a t a h o t, • t a f f y homsn tefl io land, is getting a few days’ of 'ft? in the plaintiff's herein, De-- the originality in planning this Joat a * d a n g e r o u s if i needed recuperation at the home social event. T o C harle» A . O liver, Charter N . Marsh. of her sister, Mrs. A. II. Dean. T h a t's Anna M aith, 'Jennie P . M arsh, E liza M . M arsh, E m m * D . Stores, V illa M au d e ColKn», W. C. Warnack left Monday LAND OTEN TO ENTRY D u dley Collin», Marfan Brmiss, G eorg e A lb e it for Seattle-where he expects to Best, M elville D enny H aw kins. John N . H o ff- \n C onrad Keller, A b n e r J . W inder, have an engineering position. The Secretary of the Interior A . W in d er, and W ilb er C . W b ri, righi, de- He has rented hii place at Rex. A W arm A it announces the opening to entry ieadants ab ove n a m e d : _______ ___ System dot ~R. N. Morrison and son-in-law, on March 6, at 9 o ’clock a. m., In the name o f the State e l O regon, you and of you are hereby nod bad and required to W. M. Conway, were in Rex a of approximately 1,300 acres in each . " «¿fatasti b eane tg fati aff appear and answer the complaint bled ■f M a a n t e a frä st A ir . couple days last week packing the second unit ot the West Ex- y on in the above entitled Court and cause, o o or before fix weeks from tke date o f the hr»i publi Coat ai installation np tbeir household furniture and tension ot the Umatilla, Oregon, cation of this summons, w hich said date or first publication of this summons it the Irt d ay o( moving it to Portland. reclamation project. February, 1917, and if y ou fail to appear and Llewelyn Sanderman is recov Persons desiring to- acquire answer said com plaint, fo r want of said appear ering from a slight attack of the any o f said public land must ex ance and answer the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the rebel dem anded in its said com measles. This seems to be the ecute a homestead application plaint, on ble herein, to wit; See ob TODAY only case reported in the neigh subject to the provisions of the F o r a judgment and decree o f the ab ove en titled Court mat the plaintiff d o have and recover borhood which shows we live in reclamation law which, with the the sum o f $ 4 6 3 0 , with interest thereon at 8 per F . H . G r iife th a mighty healthy locality. required fees and commissions, cent, per annum from July 22nd, 1916, until N E.W BI paid, together with a further sum o f $ 3 3 0 as Mr. and Mrs. Brickell and accompanied by a certificate of plaintiff's reisonable attorney fees to b e allow ed daughter and Lester Winters, of the Project Manager at Hermis- b y the Cois,-» herein for the collection of the note and mortgage hereinafter described and for the the Qibb’s school house district, ton as to the filing ot water costs and disbursements of this suit; and for a d e attended “ The. Blossoming of right applications and payment cree foreclosing that Certain mortgage fcxe uted • b> A . P . O liver, unmarried, to United States Mary Ann,” given by the Rex- of water right charges, may be National Bank of N ew berg, on January 22nd, Cbehalem Advance Club in New presented to the proper local 1 9 1 6 , and w hich mortgage was on January 23th, duly recorded in V o lu m e 4 1 , page 53 7, land office, either La Grande or of 1916, berg Thursday evening. the records of Mortgages of Yam hill C ounty, O regon; and that the premises in the said mort Prof. Brown, of Corvallis, The Dalles, Oregon, in person, gage described and made to secure the sums of by mail, or otherwise, within demonstrated the pruning of m oney therein set forth and on the unpaid por of w hich, judgment and d ecree is now asked trees on the farm of Gottlieb the period of five ^ays prior to tion for by the plaintiff, b e sold as upon execution in Schaad all day Monday. Not the opening, to wit: on and from order to satisfy the several sums found due the as prayed for in said plaintiff's c o m withstanding the day. which MarchT, 1917. to and including plaintiff plaint; that said premises in said moitgage a ic 9 o ’clock a. m. March 6, 1917. was raw and rainy, an interest I described as fo llo w .; Where there is more than one Situated, lying and being in the C ity of N e w ed crowd was in attendance. application for the same land a berg, Y am hill Caunty. State o f O regon, and particularly described as follow s, to wit: The young people of the Sun drawing will be held to deter Being all of I.ots N um bered T w o and T hree day school held their regular mine the successful applicant. in B lock Num bered Seventeen, in Central A d d i class party at the home of Mr. to the T o w n (n o w city) o f N ew berg, Y a m Unsuccessful entrymen will be tion hill C ounty, Oregon. end Mrs. McCaffree. A very permitted to amend their filings A b o a T w elv e and on e-half foot strip off of 9mall number were in attend from the W est side o f L ot Num bered Five and apply same to other farm and Give* a brilliant glo ssy shine that in B lock N um bered Thirteen in Deskin»' S econd ance owing to thp other activi does not n ib o lf o r dust off—that units which have not been en A ddition to the T o w a (n o w city ) o f N ew berg, anneals to the iron —that lasts four ties of the week, but a pleasant Y am hill C ounty, O reg on , V i d described as b e times as long aa any other. tered. griming at (he Southwest corner of said Lot evening was spent. The building charge is $92 per N um bered Five, and running thence North along Black Silk Stove Polish Several young men from Pacif acre, 5 percent ot which must be the W ert line of m id L ot N um bered F ive to the la in a cla ss b y Itself. It’ s m ore N orth end of said L ot Num bered Five; thence carefully made and made ic college conducted services at deposited with the Project Man East from tetter materials. T w e lv e and one-half feet; thence South Try it on your parlor the church last Sunday. The ager at Hermi9ton, Oregon, be parallel with the W ert hae o f said L ot N um stove, yourcook store bered F iv e to the N orth line of First Street; coming SundAj is the regular fore application for entry will be thence W ert to the place o f beginning. lb* b«rt polish you •rer u s e d , your date when J. Sanger Fox has received. The balance is paya A ls o an undivided hall interest in L ot N um h ardw are a r Four rii B lock N um bered Fourteen in giucere drelvr la charge of the meeting. Mr. Fox ble in fifteen additional annual bered authortasd to r e Central A d dition to the T o w n (n o w city) of instalments, the first of which fund your is an exceptionally good speaker will be payable De-ember 1 ot N ew berg. Y am hill C ounty. O regon; that such foreclose the said plaintiff's mortgage and and always draws an apprecia the fifth calendar year after the decree debar all the right, tide, interest, ben. estate, entry. The first five instalments c|fim or demand o f any o f the defendants to tive audience. tius suit; that the proceeds o f the sale of such Miss Mary Jones, who has re will each be five per cent ot the premises b e applied to the payment of the coats construction charge, and the last and expenses o f the foreclosure of this mortgage cently completed her studies at ten instalments each seven per and sale, and including plaintiff's reasonable at the University of Washington, is cent. torney fee, to the payment of the principal and , J. H. GIBSON, Mgr. organising a class in music in The Umatilla Project includes interest that may b e found due the plaintiff; and The only Abstract Books in that the balance, if any, b e paid to such of the the neighborhood. Anyone car approximately 36,000 acres in defendants at may b e entitled thereto; that the Yamhill County ing to take music lessons will Umatilla and Monroe counties, plaintiff or any other person may becom e the and is traversed by the O. W. R. purchaser o f said p rem ia« or any part thereof certainly find in Miss Jones a & N., and N. P. Rys. A portion and that the Sheriff o f Y am hill C ounty Irt such Yamhill County Abstract C o . M c M i n n v u l s . O r m o » thorough teacher as well as a pi of the project lies on the south purchaser into immediate poaaeamon of such premises and for such other and further relief as anist of marked ability. bank of the Columbia River, to the C ourt may seem meet and proper m the / which affords water transporta premise*. T his summon* is served upon y ou by publica tion. SPRINGBROOK The lands of the project are tion thereof in the N ew berg G raphic, once each C H A SE & LIN TO N for six consec utive weeks, by order of rolling in character and the soils week H on orable H . H . B ek, judge o f the Cricnrt G RAVEL COM PANY Dennis Mills returned from are sandy loams. Climatically C ourt o f the State of O regon, for Yam hill the region is adapted to the Courtly, w h ich said order n dated February Irt. Whittier, California, Saturday growing ot alfalfa, fruits, berries 1917. All kinds of gravel for con after a three months’ absence. of the krrt publication of this i and vegetables. The average Th e date February Ist. 1917, and the date of the crete work, cement blocks, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Fearey value of all irrigated crops on Urt publication thereof a M arch 13th. 1917. or w<Jod work furnished B . A . Khks and and J. L. Fearey were Sunday the project in 1915 was $29 per C larence Butt. short notice. guests from Portland at Valley acre. Farm units average about Attorneys lor Plaintiff 40 acres each, the irrigation ot View Farm. Telephone White 85 which is provided for by the ir Mr. and Mrs. James Jones and rigating system recently com The Graphic and Weekly Orego nian, one year, $2.00. daughter, Allie, of Portland, for- pleted. H B IL L U s in g th e B a n k The Plumber Few men m ake a success in business without the aid o f a hank. And the man who understands clearly how to use the bank has a decided advan tage over his competitor who does not. T he prosperity o f our customers medns the growth o f our bank. Every agency o f the bank is at your service Let us work with you to our mutual ben efit \ * « United StatesNational Bank Resources over $ 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 V. A. VINCENT » f ■ — There’s M oney In Your Stump Land REX -n A n e "U ■ IRST pull out the stumps, then pull out the profits. Change your barren stump lands into cultivated fields. Stop pay F ing taxes on worthless land. Clear it; do it the quickest, easiest and cheapest way. Get the money from under your stumps with a lfic fin 1 1 One Man S tu m p P u lle r It gives you a giant's power. No stump is big enough, no root deep enough, to resist it. Horses are unnecessary. Your money bade unless the Kirstin pulls stumps from y o u r land. Ten days' trial. Send fo r B ig, F ree C atalog IT. I , . .* Pleaee sand me ro ar „ S e c th e picture* o f stum p * it h a t p o lled ; read th e let* , ter* from , the (armera w h o h a v e b o u g h t Kirstin*. ,< > Free Booh aa Clearing. L ea rn h o w the K iretin F ree S e rv ice g iv e s all th e / inform ation y o u need abou t lan d clearing. D o n 't / b a y a p u ller u n d l y o u see this book. / Mas J. T. EVEREST, NEWBERG, OREGON Agent for Newberg and Vicinity S F J ) . or PJO. Bos.. .Stats.... Blossom Time in the Golden State A friend just back from Southern California says: * The weather was fine, in fact too wafih for heavy clothes. Many were bathing at the beaches. Oranges were ripe in the valleys, while the'mount&ins nearby - were covered with snow.” • ,, With warm sunny weather it will not be long before the blossoms on the trees will be everywhere an- nouncing that spring time is here. T a k e a vacation trip n ow where life is different; where climate surroundings and amusements are out of the ordinary. Spend a different A in r g iy . T h r e e T r a in s D a ily Scenic Shasta ffioute will take you there in bom fort. Ask the agent John M. Scott, Central Passenger Agent, Portland Southern Pacific Lines California Orange Dag, March 10 Fine Job Printing at the Graphic Office Ask him Warm Air Furnace Stove Shining Bright I '