un*# i m ( Peter Duranceau spent a lew Those present were Mrs. E. R. days with the Frank Morrisf&m- Adams and daughter, Miss Sally Lee LeDu lost a valuable horse ily before returning to Canada. Adams, Miss SallyH. Lewis, Mr. ESTABLISHED 1900 Mrs. Swan Benson left Sunday Wm. Warrens, Miss Carrie Flan ooe day last week. RELIABLE ders, Miss Louise Flanders, Miss The weather man mast have before last for Nebraska where FUNERAL DIRECTORS Caroline Glisan, Mrs. Henry changed his mind. The sunshine she expects to make an extended Hewett, Miss Harriet Piper, Miss Lady Assistant visit. looks good. Georgiania Bassett and Miss Office Phone White 25 H. L. Shaw and wife came out Wm. Dailey, trom near Salem, Night Phone Black 94 Beck. from Newberg Sunday and spent spent the week-end with his sis­ The community was saddened the day with D. P. Shaw and ter, Mrs. T. E. Hobson. on Saturday by the news of the Miss Della Parrish, who has family. death of Edmund E. Hill, the six­ HODSON & ELUOTT B. F.Yergen and family are en­ been spending the winter in West teen-year-old son o f Mr.and Mrs. joying their new Oakland six. FUNERAL D IR E C T O R S-E M B ALMERS Chehalem, is at home again. Wm. Hill, who came to Dundee MM draws or Auto Fuserai Car ai poter Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Jones left Albert, Root has also purchased when Eddie was three years old a Buick. O t t i aad Parlón 703 aw I 705 1-2 F o Street Monday for Canada, where they and remained here until a few P k a s ; O fteeCreas I IS, Rea. Blue 118. RedO expect to spend the summer. West Chehalem is proud of the years ago when they moved to ^ TTO RNEY-AT-LAW Wallace Jones, who has been a fact that they have a 100 per Toledo, Oregoa. Eddie was a cent baby In the community, boy of unusual gifts, a natural C L A R E N C E B U T T student at Eugene Bible Univer­ Kenneth Patton. sity, is at home for the summer scholar and possessing a remark­ Will practice in all the courts of the The registars of precinct No. 8 able talent in mechanical lines. •cate. Special attention given to pro­ vacation. bate work, the writing o f deeds, mort­ The sock social in the gvmna. are N. P. Nelson, J. U. Smith, He had a sunny, friendly disposi­ gages, contracts and the drafting o f all Newberg, Oregon. sium Saturday night whs well Harry Davis, Dean Calkins, .Mr. tion that made him d neighbor­ O m e t - Second Floor in Union Block hood favorite and was an earn­ attended and greatly enjoyed by Hiatt and William Brisbane. Mrs. Carrol Starr returned to est worker in the Sunday school. all present. All the numbers pn C. R. C H A P IN the program were well rendered. Portland Thursday, after spend­ The remains were brought to ing tw o weeks with her parents, Dundee tor interment and the Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Anderson. fuperal held at the Ôundee church REX Practice in all courts; Probate, Deeds,, M ortgages and all legal papeis. Ab­ Mr. and Mrs.Virgil Fendall re­ on Sunday. The very large gath­ stracts examined.' Mrs. Henry Strate visited her turned home last week. ' Virgil ering Qi old friends and neighbors daughters in Portland over Sun will take up his school work at and the quantities o f floral trib­ Tillamook next year under Prof. utes were the expression of love day. and esteem for Eddie and his A. Ackerman and H. Hendricks Kirk. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hill re­ A business meeting of the West had business in Portland Mon Chehalem church will be held mained in Dundee until Tuesday day. next Thursday evening at eight morning when they left for their Little Miss Dorothy Tlaniels P hones I Office, White 22; Res. Red 123 of Newberg, visited Miss Nellie o ’clock. AIL interested in the home in Oregon City. The sym­ church are requested to be pres­ pathy and love o f the community Craw’s room Monday. goes with them. ent. . ^ Mrs. A. J. Heskett, Mrs. James The many friends o f Miss Bes Kane and daughter, Ruth, were sie Waide are glad to know she SERVICE AT NEWBERG CHURCHES Newberg callers Monday. was able to return from St. Vin­ A number of young men o f Pa Van Valin Denial Parlor» - . PRESBYTERIAN cent’s hospital a week ago Tues­ cific College conducted morning O var U. S. Natiaaal Saak day and that she is getting along Sunday school and bible classes services at the church Sunday. splendidly. Heraunt, Mrs.Grant at 9:45, H. Craw, Supt. Several o f the energetic men of Marsh, came home with her. Morning worship at 11—Sub­ Rex are getting'some drill work An Industrial Club social was ject “ Wastefulness for Christ.” at the Tuesday evening class in held Friday evening at the M or­ Senior and intermediate C. E. Newberg. ris home. It is not necessary to societies at 7. DR. A. M DAVIS Robert Odell, who is working say that they had a jolly good Evening at 8—Second message in Portland, visited his boy in series on “ What is God;” — time, for thev always do at th< D E N TIST friends at this place a tew days meetings. The young people who “ What is Meant bytheTrinity?” of last week. Every one attached to the were present were Clara Calkins, A few o f her friends helped cele­ Lelah Yergen. Beulah Verstig. Presbyterian church,and. all non­ brate the birthday of Mrs. James Dorothy and Mildred .Morrison, church-goers, are respectfully and Kane Monday by dropping in Loi9 Fendall, Ethel Bush, Treasa cordially invited. Monday. June 4 —Meeting of 9 M W 4 M W 4 4 M M M M M >4 unexpectedly. A pleasant after­ and Emma Meyer, Mary Morris, the Newberg Ministerial Associa­ noon was spent. Grant Yergen, Frank Meyef, tion in office o f 'Presbyterian The eighth grade o f the Rex Stierlv Bash, Leonard Hesgard, school will have graduation ex Leonard Verstig, Clifford Cal­ church. All resident and visiting ercises this year on Thursday kins, Rirdiard and Calvin Morri ministers are invited. FRIENDS evening. An interesting pro­ son, George, Howard and Oliver Office over First National Morris. gram has been arranged by the Sunday school 10 a. m., Prof. Bank Perisho, superintendent. principal, Miss E. Vera Powell. Phone White 3-1 DUNDEE Preaching 11 a. m. Those graduating are Mary Junior and Intermediate En­ larm on, Ruth Kane, Gladys Mr. Dnpnrtis is visiting his deavor 4 p. m. Garland, Edith Sanderman, Mer- Senior C. E. 6:30 p. m. rett W oodworth, Edwin Acker­ daughter, Mrs. John DeVore. L ittlefield & R om ig Evening service at 8. man, Cleon Ferguson and Ethel Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Foster are Irown. visiting Mr. and Mrs.Carl Groth. CHRISTIAN ; P H Y S IC IA N S The regular meeting o f the La 9:45 a. m.—Bible school, Les­ an d SURGEONS Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Harper dies’ Aid at Mrs. O. Wood- spent the week-end at Portland. ter Jones, superintendent. Office in First N st’ l Bank Bldg. worth’s last Thursday after­ 11 a. m.—Sermon and com­ Phone, Black 31 noon, terminated in a very pleas­ James Robb and daughter, An­ munion. ant affair for Mrs. Frank John­ nie, from Carlton, spent Sunday 7 p. m.—C. E. and Junior En­ son. The young bride was with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson. deavor prayer meeting. went whisked into another room and Mrs. E O. Dillinger and daugh 8 p. m.—Preaching. DR.THOS. W. HESTER attired in a most becoming wed­ ter, Jessie, and Mrs. Emerson All are cordially invited to at­ 5 Physician and Surgeon ding costume. The wedding pro­ spent the week-end in Oregon tend these services. Office in Dixon Building cession was led by Miss Halycon City. B A P T IS T W m . ii O ffiea W U u 22. l a . W hits 11 Wiley, who made a charming lit Miss Dorothy Prosser, of Port- Regular services morning and tie ring bearer. Mrs. A. J. Hes­ and, and Frank J. Kelsey of Pull­ evening. Sunday is “ Father’s kett dressed in a costume befit­ man, Wash., were recent guests NEWBERG - - OREGON Day” and the theme for the morn­ ting these patriotic times, ac­ at Otterbrook. ing sermon will be “ Responsibili­ companied the bride in the ab­ Elton J. Ryan left on Sunday ties o f Fatherhood.” The sub­ sence of Mr. Johnson, and the to join the Engineering Corps. Dr. John S. R an kin ject for the evening sermon will maids of honor were Mrs. John This makes the fourth Dundee be “ Sons of Light.” PHYSICIAN SURGEON Winters and Mrs. Jack Sawyer, young man who has responded Young people’s meeting at 7 p. Office over U. S. National Bank robed in youthful costumes and to the call to arms. m. Topic, “ Confidfnce and How Office phone Blue 171 »earing a huge basket piled high Mrs. Bates and three children to Get It.” Residence Phone Brown 171 with gifts for the bride. She I All welcome. are visiting- Mrs. Bates’s rela • oeoeoeoeo e o e o e o e o e o e o e o e o was showered with congratula tives, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas tions, each of which took the Chines* Nam««. Warner. Orland Warner is spend­ “W s may all be pardoned for giving arx m x i form of a question tied to a flow up the puzzle o f Chinese names,” says DR. SARAH E. SMITH i er. A very merry afternoon was ing a few days at Salem. s writer, "and yet thla little vocabu­ The Q. E. G. club will give a lary may help the newspaper reader ‘ passed, after which delicious re­ Physician and Surgeon dramatic and musical program through dispatches that come from freshments were served. Office in City H ill at Community Hall on Friday, China. King means metropolis; Fu, provincial capital; Chn, a second class Office Phone—White 147 June 1. On Saturday evening a city; Klen, a third cla n city; Klang, a WEST CHEHALEM Residence Phone—Blue 58 debate on the road bonds will be river; Ho, a stream; Hal, a lake or sea; NEWBERG OREGON Tao, Island; Chan, a mountain;. Line, TomWanless has moved on hi» ie)d in the same place. a p a n ; Ta, big; 81ao, little; Kouan, The Dundee Woman’s Club, fortren; Wei, camp; Men, carrier; Pal, farm again. north; Nan, sooth; 81. w n t; Chan«, up­ Evelyn Nelson spent Saturday which recently decided to take per; Pal, white; Het, black; Tans, bine. up the Red Cross work, has is- therefore la southern metropo­ Dr. £ . £ . Daniels and Sunday with her parents. sued a request for old white cot­ Nanking lis; Peking northern metropolis. Mrs. Bina Hash spent last ton or linen cloth to be worked C H IR O P R A C TIC week with her sister, Mrs. S. M. np into articles for use in the - — An Rye te Business. P H Y S IC IA N Calkins. lospitals. Any one having such "This play is the worst ever. I am M. D. Ebbert has everything material to contribute will he going to demand my money back.” LADY A TT E N D A N T ready for the erection of a large helping the cause by leaving the “ Walt until after tbe next act, old m a n . Ten years elapn between acta 1 prune dryer. cloth with Mrs. R. W. Swink. and 2, and you can demand Interest on yonr money for that length o f time.” — Ralph Mainwaring has been Mrs. Edward R. Adams, of Se­ Boston Transcript H r CEMENT, T i l , SAND, MASKS appointed as instructor of the attle, who has been visiting her GRAVEL, m i PORTLAND CEMENT Moose band at Newberg. sister, Miss SallyBeck, celebrated Mean Thing! May belle—See tbe beautiful engage­ See T . C . S T A L E Y Frank Nelson and family spent »er birthday on Friday with a ring Jack gave me last night Sunday afternoon at the home number of her relatives who came ment At Sash and Door Factory Ibteite—o raciona! Has that Just got of Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Nelson. North /la in Street, Newberg out from Portland for the day. around to you? w W. HOLLINGSWORTH & SON FDtNWOOD UNDERTAKERS LAW YER I Dr. H. C. Dixon D E N T IS T Dr. H. M. Massey DENTÍST J S P A U L D IN G ’ S Shingles Lath - Plaster Doors Windows Moulding Sash Weights and Pulleys L U M B ‘ WZ b R Cement Lime . Roofing Paper G la a a Sand Brick Sewer Tile Drain file ! ÏSÏZSST C. K. SPAULDING LOGGING CO. LoneFirDairy Pure Milk and Cream are conducive to good health- This is the kind we supply our customers. Our Daily is frequently inspected by the State Dairy and Food Commissioner and has been highly com­ mended by th at official Give us a trial. Phone Red 66 C . H . L S K S c S C h C u n t e r The REXALL Store Carries alverv large assortment of everything to be found in the highest class drugstores. All kinds of Pure Fresh Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Perfumes, School Books and Sup­ plies, Stationory, Liggett’s and Lowney’s Candies. Our stock of Cigars is the best in town. You’re always welcome. LYNN B . FERGU SON k 109 P rescription Druggist 3 0 9 First ; J. L. V A N BLARICOM Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetables W e please the moet particular. Phone us a grocery order and soe If our prom pt service doesn’ t surprise y ou . We want your trade bum lo a n s 6 b'i P R E P A Y M E N T PR IV ILE G E S L W e I o n m o n e y o n fita ! c le m O reg on a n d W a s h in g to n fa rm s at lo w e s t ratea. N o re d tap e a n d n o d e la y . W r ite d ire ct an d Q h m feTI datafla In fi rat letter. DEVEREAUXSSS? « £ » S 5Ä Fresh From tbe Oves is the way you receive our breed. And It is delicious. Made from the highest grade flour in a clean bakery, it leaves nothing to be desired. Try s loaf today and you’ ll want It again tomorrow. Our pies and cakes, too, tre fresh every day. Newberg Bakery J. H. SHERLOCK, Prop.