BILL the week end with the home merrily with game« and contesti, folks. alter which a most bountiful week it’a daffodils that lunch was served by the hostess, Bad colds are very prevalent are This blooming ont with Max in the schools these days. wells. Rodney Hobson expects to Sleigh bells accompanied by missing such a delightful evening. start for Canada in few days. wedding belle ere ringing on the The Indian play given Friday IX/tTH m w w ol MORE THAW ONE-HALF Mrs. R. L. Jones and daugh­ Ridge: by the school children, " MILLION DOLLARS tk* U. S. National ters spent Monday with Mrs. H. Frank Deach, the teacher of evening under the supervision oi Miss B. C. Ross. Beak nrenpias an important position in relation Powell, the verr efficient the Ribbon Ridge school, spent Vera principal of the Rex school, was Mrs. Bristow, ol Parrett community ami its industries. As the in- the week end in Newberg. playea to a large and apprecia­ Mountain, is visiting her daugh­ Clara Louise Hertig spent Fri­ tive audience. ol the public have increased, this bank “The Arrow Mak­ ter, Mrs. W. A. Parrish day night and Saturday *** er“ consisted of scenes taken from grown in deposits, illustrating diet that which Vern Hobson and family spent ittSefT ‘ ‘ " “ Hiawatha, interspersed with In­ the week end with his parents, Miss Bthel Bvans and George dian drills and songs, and is best for your welfare the Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hobson. characters were all cleverly im­ is also best for ours. went to Portland Satur­ personated. Miss Powell as Hi­ Lora Livengood, who has been d Carter ay Look out for wedding awatha left nothing to be de­ sick for some time, is reported We shall be glad to have better. Her many friends are Emil Jensen and Mrs. Tom sired,. while the denture Minne you utilise ooe or all of our haha as pictured by Miss Ethel very glad. Stitchler, of Lafayette, were Sun­ Brown was very lifelike, iderrett Helen Sielken, of Portland, day guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Woodworth, J. H. GIBSON, Mgr. as the white priest who-has been visiting her par­ T. Bvans. who came to teach his red broth­ ents, returned to her work in the Mrs. Dewey Bullis, of Lake ers, and Miss Gladys Garland, as Tka only Abstract Books in city Tuesday. the old Nikomis, both took their View, w as hostess to Misses Lil­ parts Mrs. Henry Livengood, we are lian very creditably. The little Hertig and Cecil Deach Fri- sorry to say, is on the sick list. folks all aressaed as tiny red men Her many friends wish for her a called forth much applause in speedy recovery. their drill and the dance of the squirrel, rabbit, bluebird and The play, “Next Door,” given Parlor Pharmacy Saturday robin as given by Austin Sander- by the young people of Fern wood CHASE a LINTON man, Rolland Schaad, Frank evening, was a great Schwartsin and James Hanson success and enjoyed by a Targe each dressed in animal garb was GRAVEL COMPANY audience. extremely funny and q u i t e AU kinds of gravel for con­ Oar d o les efficient, courteous end pains­ The ’Eames family have left brought the house down. Much taking. Our aim is to please our pat­ this community and moved to a praise is due both the teachers crete work, cement blocks, rons at all tim es, and aor reward ia the fajpi near«: Newberg. _ pupils in pneenting sqcd a or wood work furnished on prastige we have won in this neighbor­ are sorry to see them riends. play with the limited facilities at short notice. hood. Let us serve you promptly and wish for them success hand. A neat sum was re­ Miss Clara Wenger, who has alised, which little new home. satisfactorily. “ is to purchase a been very ill the past week, is tennis Telephone White 86 outfit for the school chil convalescing now. P _ Her illness DUNDEE was made brighter by her many Roc Robison visited his par­ lefield, Mrs. Hertig, Misses Lil­ ian and Gladys Hertig, Snsie ents at Yamhill Tuesday. and Ethel Evans and Charles Nina V- Armstrong to F. U. DR. $. L. BROWN Clark Smith and family have Zeigler. KIEN LE and Floyd Spaulding 10.34 ac C. M W. moved up to their Red Hills A N O S AND PLA Y ER if. Hall and Francis King die t home to be ready lor the spring Mr. and Mrs. John Carter re­ ceived a delightful surprise Fri­ 3 s r 3 w $660. work. Pianos Tuned evening, when the guests ol Jean Paul Carter by gdn, to Tuesday evening Alex Allan day Harold W. Weaver 28.50 ac nVk went to Portland to meet Ms dr. and Mrs. Bvans' card par- Jos. Hess die 13 s r 3 w $3350. brother, Alfred, who is on his Office I J. Monroe Davis et al to M. 1 of Hancock and College streets. One block north way from Iowa for a visit at Michel book 100 ac Laban Mor­ of the United Statee National Bank home. Phon« Red «7 — — in cl 15 a r 3 w $5358.60. A silver medal contest will be Mary J. Everest to Emory 0. ear of Meridian and Sheridan streets. Phone Blue 3 held at the church on Saturday, ones 11.46 ac Richard Everest conducted by the L. T. L. Sev­ die 1 3 « r 2 w $1800. eral little girls of the grammar A. M. Fanning and wf to A. B. grades, will be the contestants. ensen 4 A called meeting of the Dundee Melvie Peters is confined to the 5 w$10. ac O. P. Turner die t 5 s Woman’s Chib was^ held on C.X. Fowler and wf to -W. V. Thursday to take the place ol louse with the croup. Appleman and wf 29.625 ac E the regular meeting which was Miss Erma Kane left Saturday for Portland where she has a po­ to be held the first Thursday in sition. April. The routine business was disposed of quickly and the rest Miss Lydia Strate spent San- of the session given to a discus­ dky with her sister, Mrs. Lloyd sion ot plans for the Easter ba­ in Portland. ~^ zaar and eugenie baby contest Bnckley, Arthur Bnrke spent Sunday which will be held on April 7, be­ with the home folks, returning ginning at 2 p. m. A cafeteria to supper will be served and a large Portland Monday. attendance is anticipated; judges Mrs. Stewart Barrett spent C. G. Jacobson and wf to Jos from Portland will have charge Monday with her sister, Miss Hall and wf 20 ac John Welch dl ol the baby show. Jennie Burke, of Springbrook. c t 3 s r 2 w $10. The Dundeeites who risked a Arthur Peters, after spending W. E. Lowell and wt to C. P. [u ftp b n tÀ e “sprinkling” Saturday evening the winter with his parents, left ¿qnnett 388.70 H. Poster cl and to attend the concert given by Friday for his work at Edwan, a d jo in in g s l3 t5 s r7 w $10. the Pacific College Glee Club felt Wash. Galen Miller and wf to Roy C. lá tIW * improv ovement fully repaid for tbeir effort. Ev­ Miss Leota Howard visited her Miller 10 ac s 23 t 5 s r 3 w $1. ery musical number was so well aunt, Mrs. 0. Woodworth, Fri­ Harold W. Weaver and wf to In Seed rendered that it is impossible to day, and attended the school ean Paul Carter 28.49 ac n% A Warm Air Heating i os. Hess die t 3 s r 3 w $2850. mention anyone in particular. children's play. P h n tm g The several readings by President The young people are practic­ Pennington were also enioyed. IK * We trust that the boys will come ing for an Easter program under DART SIRE’S PROGENY TEST again and when they do it is to the direction of Miss Mary Jones be hoped that the weather will and Mrs. Alvin Sheppard. Special prizes will be offered for be more settled so that those liv­ the dairy sire in Oregon whose Tka thane paper tape keep« G. Schaad was compelled to daughters ing in the outlying districts will produce the most but­ the med constantly moist—it shoot one of his valuable horses ter lat during is simple to understand that be able to attend. a period of 300 last week, as the animal was sick they germinate quicker ead S m m TODAY days. Any of the d iry breeds and so violent as to become dan­ better. The seeds are wpmtxd On Thursday last F. A. Leh­ can enter the contest at anytime the proper distance apart—so mann invited nis wife to go shop­ gerous. bo thinning out is necessary. now and Sept. 1st. Ap­ F. H. Griffeth ping in Newberg. When she re­ Mr. and Mrs. H. Prince, after between Only the finest selected seeds plication can be made through NEWBERG, ORE.. turned at 2 o’clock she found a spending several weeks with Mrs. the county agriculturist or direct of thoroughly tested priz« winning straiasare used. And number of her neighbors assem­ Prince’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. to W. A. Barr of the 0. A. C. the labor ia reduced to a bled at her borne to do honor to Wm. Parrott, returned to their who, with the assistance of com­ m in im u m . her birthday. Her granddaugh­ home at Dundee Monday. mittees ot the breed associations Surely this is whet you should ter, Miss Katie Lehmann, had use in y ssr garden this year. the state, dratted the rules and arranged the surprise. Mrs. W. Meeker who has had a con­ of HEAT Pskro Seed tape is n ad e by regulations tor the contest. Rhoda Pool brought a beauti­ the American Saedtape Co.. tract for cutting wood near Rex, This will be a splendid stimnlns 71 W o t 2Jrd St.. New Yolk fully decorated birthday cake. completed bis work and moved City. Get it a t your d«al- to production and bet­ s a Price I0c per package Rev. J. Stanton Moore “dropped his family near Sherwood where ter increased cows. It be the best pos­ in” during the afternoon and he will continue the same work. sible means will of determining ng a birthday song for “Grand­ A. J. Heakett who has been in propotency of the sire and his the -■ • o o o o o o c o o o o d o c i fit­ Grandma responded by California tbcf past few months ness for remaining in the herd. Larkin-Prince ma.” singing a song to the music of in the interests ot the Pond Ly­ A class is provided for hall« with The Newberg victrola. Several songs were ceum Bureau, is spending a few ¿rade daughters as well as for Hardware Co. the sung bv the guests and a merry days breds. T ran sfer Co. at his home in Rex before pure afternoon spent. Refreshments starting M. S. Shrock, County Agent. out on bis Washington were served and a parting song Bass Lscal md Lo a f Distane« ended the happy occasion. Those and Oregon territory. resent were Mesdames Dear- Mias FiettaWilkin, of Newberg, Graphic and Weekly Ore­ l a i h | . Fsrnftnrs, Pianos orn, Green well, Holzmeyer, Mil­ was the guest ot Miss Edith San- gonian, on jeer, 1er $2.00. and Safts a Specialty (NO COMMISSION) ler, Billich, Shannahan, Hunter, dertnan over Friday to attend S. P. Timberlake, Prop. Poole, Lehmann, Misses Lena the Indian play. Miss Florence Dillinger, Sophie Jensen and Ka­ Notice to Wood Contractors of Newberg, was also an Office phone Black 100 W r its tie Lehmann, Rev. Moore, Mr. Lee, Residence phone Red 79 over-night guest ol Miss Nellie Notice is hereby given that the Lehmann and little Freda Billich Craw for the same purpose. W# nsotxtuooctaoBoaoi council will, np to six o’clock p. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Asmus, of m. on the 7th day of May, 1917, of Ownership, Man­ RIDGE Hebron, Neb., and Miss Lillie receive sealed bids for forty-five retoo Velte, of Friend, Neb., are visiting (46) ricks of three foot wood. agement, Circulation, etc. 8. Sanderman family. They Bids desired on old fir, first Evan Carter went to Newberg the were at Rex last summer and class second growth of medium, Newberg Graphic published weekly Saturday on business. liked old Oregon so well that uniform size (no round), and slab at Before Newberg, Yamhill county, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. R. Wenger mo­ they have me, a notary public in end for decided to settle here. wood. Contractor to deliver tored to Newberg Friday. the state and county aforesaid, person­ woodv in basement ot dty hall ally appeared Mrs. H. H. Peters entertained E. H. Woodward, who, W . J. S A U N D E R S George Sallee spent the week for her son, Arthur Peters, Wed­ building on or before Oct. 1st, having been duly affirmed according to end with his brother, Charles. nesday, as a farewell party in 1917. law, deposes and aays that he is the ed­ C arpsitsr asá to This notice is given by order of itor ana owner of the Newberg Graph- anticipation of his departure lor Miss Snsie Bvans was a guest to from. the council of the city alNewberg. *That there are no bondholders, m ort­ Concrete Worker at the Hertig home Saturday. Washington Friday. About forty the Dated March 28th, 1917. gagees, or other security holders. guests were invited, but owing C m o M. Wsfc. B smsm Peter Laud’s sou was the guest to the extremely disagreeable ev­ E. H. WOODWARD. Ida M. Woods, •f the Evans children Saturday. ening a number were unable to Recorder of the city ot Newberg. this, Affirmed and subscribed to before n * INIBiEI, to w n 's t » 2nd day of April, 1917. ' 25-28 Miss Susie Bvans is spending attend. The evening passed most #. A. Morris, Notary Public. Assisting Development UNITED STATES [ONAL Veterinarian Warm Air Furnace FARM LOANS DEVEREAUX K f