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!d»«y, June 27. Everyone called VEST (EQULE1 ! upon for help in some form or nt ha« responded generously Beulah Verstig attended the W. E. Paine, of Albany, E S T A B L IS H E D 1900 M r s Hnr* willingly, and all indications Rose S h ow Friday. Wednesday at the home ot R E L IA B L E ’ are that the festival will be a big Wesley Patten and wife spent Ml E- Markcll. F U N E R A L D IR E C TO R S success. Sunday in Portland. Little Miss Edna Lucas, ot Lady Assistant The usual number of people Portland, is a guest of her cous- M rs. Henry Am oth w a s a Sun Office Phone White 25 ‘ rom Rex and vicinity attended in ^ ilv a Clemenson, this week. d a y caller o f M rs. M organ. N igh t Phone Black 94 the Rose Festival in Portland Mrs. Alma Hunt, whose home last week. Misses Ruth Kane Dean Calkins, w h o w a s draw n is at Lents, is visiting her sister, UNDERTAKERS and Dorothy Dean spent the en on the jury, is in McMinnville Mrs. Matilda Hoskins tor a few tire three days as guests of Mr. this week. H O O S O N & E L L IO T T days. and Mrs Frank Paris. Clayton S. M . Calkins spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Heater, of Peters also visited relatives dur and M on day at his home, C lara- Pullman, Washington, are spend ing the festival. dean Farm . ing a fortnight’s vacation with •ad 705 1.2 Fat St M rs. Frank Russell and daugh 18. Re*. B ln 11A Rado relatives here. ter, Artis, have been visiting rel r-A T-LA W Sunday guests at Valley View atives at Independence. Mr. and Mrs. Jay M. Gardner C L A R E N C E B U T T Farm were Mr. and Mrs. H. G. visited M r. and M rs. W ill Brisbane Mrs.Gardner’ssister,Mrs. Feary, J. L. Feary and Mr. W fll practice in ell the courte ef the took M rs. William W alker to (ate. Special attention « T e n to Keath, a few days last week. Ware, all of Portland. ate work, the writing o f deeds, mort Yamhill last Wednesday. Miss Nellie M. Hill, ot P ort A Red Cross benefit dance will ero trac ta and the drafting o f all N ew berg, Oregro. G. N. Hesgard has returned land, is spending the summer va be field at Community Hall on Floor in Union Block cation with her sister, Mrs. L. Friday evening. Come and hare from C a n a d a .1 He w ill not re M. Carey, of this place. a good time and at the same turn until the harvest season. C . R. C H A P IN A charming Seattle visitor at time help along the good cause. The M atth ew Patten family the home o f Mrs. W. K. Clark is The annual school picnic will are m oving over from Foresdj P ractice in all courts; Probete, Deeds, Miss G W. Lear who expects to be held on Friday, games in the Grove for the summer months. i end all legal papeu. Ab- remain tw o weeks at Meadow- forenoon, a picnic dinner, and M iss Gladys Hesgard returned closing exercises of the schools in vale. from Portland last week, after Weekend guests o f Mr. and the afternoon will be the pro spending the school year in that Mrs. Willis Clark included Mr. gram. city. and Mrs. Schneelack, o f Port Richard Morecroft, one o f the M r. and M rs. Hayden Bris land, and Miss Vender, of Salt electricians at the Dundee sub bane, of M oro, Sherman county, station was married in McMinn Lake City. are visiting W ill Brisbane and Mr. and Mrs^-Julian A. Wen ville last week to Miss Lola Kane wife. - , dell went to Tacoma Saturday o f that city. They have gone to L . E. and J. E. W alker, M rs. for a short visit with Mrs. Wen housekeeping in Dundee. R ay and M rs. E bbert spent an dell’s brother. They returned Miss Florence McCleery of Sa enjoyable d a y in Portland Sat Tuesday evening. lem is visiting her cousin, Mias urday. , Mrs. Bertha Morrison and Bernice Keyes. Miss Keyes went M r. and M rs. B. F . Yergen, family, o f Portland, are spend to Salem Saturday to return with G ran t and Lelia motored over V a n Valin Dental P arlón ing the week With Mr. and Mrs. her brother, Francis, in the Max to Salem last Sunday to visit U. S .I Ramsey and attending Yearly well he and his father recently relatives. purchased. Meeting at Newberg. • V . W . H O L L IN G S W O R T H COM PANY b Y ou r M oney Supporting the Government? A t this critical period in our history our manu facturers are offering their mills, and our young men are offering tneir services to the United States government. Would you like to do your share and help by putting your m o n e y " where it will support the new Federal Reserve Banking System, which the government .has established to stand back o f our commerce, industry and agriculture? I 4 DUNDEE You can do this by opening an account with us, aa part OI S YS TEM for you when wanted. First National Bank LAW YER Miss Thelma Hobson, who graduated from the West Side high school at Seattle, returned home Wednesday o f last week. She was accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. Oliver Hobson, who will stay in Springbrook for the summer. Portland visitors from Spring- brook for the annual Rose Festi val included Mr. and Mrs. Horn- beck and family, H. E. Newlin, essie Newlin, Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Feary, Roy Shires, Mrs. C. E. Stone, H. L. Livingston, W. E. aine, Wilfred Market], Lester Gumm, Cecil Hadley. DR. R. A . M . D A V IS D E N T IS T Per«« Drue S tere PHONE BLA CK 37 D E N T IS T Office over First National Bank Phone W hite 3-1. Charlie Garland played ball in ortland Sunday. Mrs. A. L. Jenkins attended Yearly Meeting in Newberg lionday. Littlefield & Romig P H Y S IC IA N S and SURGEONS Guy Smith, of Portland, is spending a few weeks a t the Kane home. Office in First N a t ’l Bank Bldg. Phone, Black SI c Rev. Jones, of Boise, Idaho, conducted morning services at church Sunday. D R .T H O S . W . HESTER Mrs. C. C. Farrand and small daughter, of Tacoma, are visit ing Mbs. A. H. Dean for a few days. Physician and Surgeon Office in D isco Building OREGON Dr. John 8. Rankin Office over U. S. National Bank Office phone Blue 171 Residence Phone Brown 171 D R. S A R A H E. SM ITH Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brickley and small daughter visited at the Strate home Saturday and Sunday. Master Jimmie Underwood, of Oregon C ityf who has been visit ing at tbe Heskett home for the past few weeks, returned home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sawyer were in Portland Sunday visit ing old friends from Boise be tween trains who were on their » way to Seattle. I Office in City Hail Office Phono— White 147 iPhone— Blue 58 NEWBERG OREGON D r. £ . E. Daniels CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN LAD Y A TT E N D A N T far CEMEMT, T U , SAM, W A S» CtAVEL, md PORTLAND CEMENT See T . C. S T A L E Y Hi ■■ ' «.V, * A t Saah and Door Factory N o rth fla in S tre e t, N e w b e r g Rev. and Mrs. Geo. V. McClure and mother, Mrs. Saiflt, have ■ been staying in Newberg the past week attending tbe Yearly Meeting of the Friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ed West and daughter. Hazel, Miss Tessie Card, Miss Rachel Brown and Max West took a drive over the Columbia Highway Sunday iq M ax West’s new Dodge machine. George Brickell and son, Mon ty, have started hauling wood from Parrott Mountain that was cat last winter by F. Meek er and son, and so far have been able to get cars as tast as they can'load them. The several committees for the strawberry festival are getting their plans completed tor the big A t the annual school election on Monday W.- J. Bennett was elected director to succeed L. J. Eddens who has served tdr a •number o f years and refused re- election, and Mrs. E. S. Greer was elected clerk. SPA U LD IN G ’S W indow * Moulding Saab W eights and Pulleys The people of this community are glad to k n o w that W . W . Silver and family are n o w living in our midst. M r. am ) M rs, Sargent Wanless and a friend from Portland were visitors a t the home o f M r. and M rs. W ill Brisbane Thursday. Remember Prof. Pow ell’s dem M rs. N. P. Nelson and children onstration lesson on Saturday afternoon at four o ’clock/ and •pent Sunday afternoon .at the lofther’s parent’s, the graduating exercises in the home o f M r. and Jtiru, W illiam Carter. evening, at both of which State Pure Milk and Cream are conducive to good health- This is the kind w e supply our customers. - Snpt. Churchill is expected to be t >E. H. Anderson and grandson, present. The high school play M arvin Roth, ascended the wiH be given Thursday evening. mountain to the “ Lone F ir” One of the biggest days Dundee Thursday. They report an en ' has ever had was Thursdav last joyable b ik e .. when the community flag was F o r various reasons the Chil raised on the new pole recently dren’s D ay program has been erected in front of Community postponed nntil the first Sunday Hall. The city council, commer in July. W e are anticipating a cial club, other organizations, good program . and residents o f the community M rs. Amelia Calkins, w h o has united in purchasing the pole and made her home w ith S. M . C al flag and there was a large at kins and family the past year, tendance at the exercises held at has gone to Dallas to make an 2:30 p. m. The parade started extended visit w ith her son, from the school honse at 2:30, Claude. headed by five veterans o f the M L Sleeper, w h o has lived at Civil war, Commander Pike of M ountain T o p for several years, Newberg, Messrs. Poole, Palmer, passed a w a y last F riday even Byers and Hanter of Dundee,and ing. Funeral services were held followed by the Dundee band, a t the W . W . HolKgs w orth chap school coildren, and citizens in el M on day forenoon. ’ autos. John Edwards, president M n^tnd M rs. D. P. Shaw> and of the commercial club, was mas L ew is Am oth motored to Po rt ter ot ceremonies. Daring the land Saturday. They returned playing of the Star Spangled Banner the veterans raised the Sunday evening. M rs. Lew is flag*and when it reached the top Am oth returned with them after of the pole Mr. Edwards led the spending a week w ith her sister assembly in, “ Three cheers tor in Portland. ' ' * M r. and M rs. L . E. Walker, a Old Glory.” The special feature son and daughter, M rs. V. A. of the program was the im R ay and# little daughter and promptu address by Wm. S. Al lan, who added the intense and M rs. Sherman, of Eugene, also solemn feature to the occasion as M rs. J. S. Pow ers, o f Springfield, he spoke of his debt o f gratitude have been the house» guests of to onr country and the flag by M r. and M rs. M . D. E bbert dur- which it is represented. He Hie week. The follow in g were tbe Sunday touched the hearts o f his hearers as was evidenced by tbe frequent gtieste At the E. 0 . Fendall home: and fiearty applause, and he M r. and Mrd. P. R. Fendall, M r. made an earnest appeal to each and M rs. Jack Fendall, Misses individual to give hearty and Afire Finned and Gladys Gun loyal support to tbs principals of ning. ad of Widam ina, and M r. democracy and freedom symbol and M rs. Richard Fendall and daughter, Virginia, of Portland. ized by our flag. Dundee community flag rais The school meeting held Ot ing, Thursday, June 14, 1917, E w in g Y o u n g School, Dist. No. 2:30 p. m.: 10, w a s largely attended. D. P. Parade........ from public school building S h a w w a s elected director and Singing, “ America,” ..... .......Audience Raiaifig o f the flag .Veterans o f G. A. R. N. P. Nelson w a s rpelected clerk. "S t a r Spangled Banner” ....N . B. Band A t the close o f the meeting a Addfeaa ................ .Mayer Shannahan unaaim ous vote o f thanks w a s Muaic, “ The Spirit of Independence” extended to S. M . Calkins for N . B. Band bis services as director for the Oration............ Rev. J. Stanford Moore Muaic. National Salute.........N . B. Band past nine years. f'Tag d rill.............. Girla of tbe primary Song, “ Flag of the Free” ...School girla Graphic and W eekly O re Mr. John Edwards, president Commer gonian» on year» for $2.00. cial Club, master of ceremonies. Our Dairy is frequently inspected by the State Dairy and Food Commissioner and has been highly com mended by that official. Give us a trial Phone Red 66 C - H. Schunter The REXALL Store Carries ajvery large assortment o f everything to befouncf in the highest class drugstores. A ll kinds o f Pure Fresh Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Perfumes, School Books and Sup plies, Stationery, Liggett’s and Lowney's Candies. Our stock of.Cigars is the best in town. You’re always welcome. J L Y N N 0 . F E R G U S O N jCout ¿Round TJrip Scares EASTERN DESTINATIONS On Sole via California M pny dates in June, July» A ug. and Sept. Liberal Stopovers. Limit 3 months Gnjog a Sieach Outing Urtp Newport or Tillamook Beaches “ M A N Y A T T R A C T IO N S A N D D IV E R S IO N S Round Trip Fares • On sale every day. Return October 31 Also week-end on sale Saturday and Sunday Return Monday j For information ask our local agent. John M. Scott, General Passenger Agen Portland, Ore, S o u th e r n N « P a c if ic L in e $