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WEST « M i a
Hesgard invited a few o f the chil­
dren o f the community to her
home in honor of her daughter,
Eva, it being her birthday.
Those present were Louise Nel­
son, Thelma and Ardis Noble,
Bernice, Marion andVernon Ben­
son, Ella Amoth, Artis Russel,
Ethel Bush and Gladys Hesgard.
(b) “ The ’Sunshine o f Your Smile”
.........................................Evah Hadley
Reeding......................... Rev. G. H. Lee
Pieno (e ) “ To e Wild R o m , ” ................
(b) “ Shadow Dance” (both by Ed­
ward M cD ow ell)...........Lora Putman
Recitation, “ A Sad Tale” ....... .........
................................ Bernice Newhouae
Solo, “ When the Gray o f the Sky
Meets the Gray o f the Sea” ...........
......................................... Goldie Gumm
Patriotic Tableau.
Star Spangled Banner............ Audience
Mr«. J. U. Smith was in Mc­
Minnville last Friday.
B. F. Yergen and family spent
Wednesday evening at the S. M.
Calkins home;_________ ________
L. L. Amoth and wife were
Sunday guests at the home ot
Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Smith.
SPR1NGBR00K
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Shaw have
had a nephew and three nieces
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wendell
HALEM CENTER
visiting them the past week.
spent the first of the week in
Mrs. Mianda Smith, of Vale, is Portland.
Jno. Graves and family have
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jones left been on the sick list.
making her annual -visit with
her son. J. U. Smith, and family. for a month’s visit in Sacramen­
ChebalemCentcr people pledged
Mr. and Mrs. Scot Wagner, ot to, Sunday.
over $300 to the Red Cross fund.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dean and
Portland, were Saturday and
K. L. Tangen is making his
daughter,
Minnie, spent the
Sunday gnests of Mr. and Mrs.
daughter Mrs. Emma Grimes a
Fourth in Salem.
Wesley Patton.
visit.
Mrs. M. E. Markcll is spending
Sunday guests of Mrs. Tilda
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fort and
Hesgard were Frank Russel, Wal­ this week in Albany at the home
daughters motored to Portland
ter Russel, Wesley Patton, Scot ot her sister, Mrs. W. E. Paine.
Arthur Stockman, who has Saturday.
Wagner and families.
Mrs. and Mrs. Herbert Cox
Mrs. S. M. Calkins attended a spent several weeks in Seattle,
and
family from Portland were
silver tea Friday afternoon that returned last week with his little
guests
at Shady Nook Sunday.
was given lor the Ladies Aid of niece. Myrtle Edmonson.
Miss Vivian Reetz, from Junc­
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Merton ot
the Christian church of Newberg
Seattle were guests for a week at tion City, recently visited rela­
by Mrs. Bina Hash.
tives and friends in the neighbor­
Matthew Patton went to For­ Meadowvak Farm. When they
hood.
est Grove Saturday evening, re­ returned home Sunday Miss Geor­
August Bray arrived Friday
turning the following evening. gia Lear, who has been visiting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clark
for
tw
o
evening from Canada, his wife
His family, who are going to
weeks,
accomi>anied
them.
and children having come down
spend the summer months*)# the
The monthly meeting o f the some time ago.
farm, came with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and baby, church will be held on Saturday J. E. Brown and wife from
Mrs. Ling mother of Mrs. Nelson, afternoon at tw o o ’clock. The Condon were visitors at the
Miss Etta White and Adolph Sunday school invites you to Home o f Mr. and Mrs. N. C.
Nelson motored over from Salem join in the study of this quarter’s Johnson lately.
Mrs. Emma Kirkebo, who has
and spent Sunday evening with interesting lessons. At the morn­
ing
service
the
pastor
will
preach
been
on an extended visit to
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Amoth.
on“ Open Doors.'’ Christian En­ North Dakota friends, stopped
The Children’s Day program
deavor at seven o ’clock will be off to see her sister-in-law^ Mrs.
which was held last Sunday was
led by Mrs. Maud Jones. Preach­ Marie Tangen, then going on to
quite a success. Mrs. Wesley
ing
at 7:45 on the popular slo­ her home in Tacoma.
Patton was chairman of the pro­
gan,
“ Safety First.”
gram committee and Mrs. D. P.
Last Friday night a large
Shaw chairman o f committee on
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
crowd attended the Red Cross
decoration.
Anna A. Baker to L. W. and
Sunday school will be held next benefit which was held at the
Sunday at the usual hour, 10 a. school house auditprium. The Addie E. Fuller 40 ac wVi John
m., but the preaching services spontaneous applause which G. Baker die 1 4 s r 4 $10.
Gilbert G. Bagley and w f to
vrill be in the evening at 8 p. m. greeted each one on the program
Rev. Hendrickson, ot Portland, and the attentive interest dis­ Palmer C. Bagley 101 Vi ac Me-
will have charge of the services. played by all w as an inspiration dorum Crawford d k t 4 a r3 $ 1 0
in itself. Rev. G. H. Lee, of New­
E. B. Barthorp and w f to S. L.
Everyone welcome.
berg, gave several very amusing Scroggin 18 ac Yamhill and Polk
A large gathering of the Ladies
readings which were roundly ap­ cos. s 1 1 6 s r 6 $1.
Aid met at the home o f Mrs. Til­
plauded by the whole crowd.
A. T. Wilson to E. T. Wilson
da Hesgard last Wednesday. At
The proceeds netted $17. Fol­ and w f undivided Vi interest in
the noon hour a bountiful dinner lowing is the program as given:
35.35 ac Enoch Cooper d k t 5 s
was served on a long table under
Tableau—Old Glory — My Fla« and
r 3 $10.
the large maple tree. The ladies Y oora..................................................
Edward C. and Elsa Henry to
busied themselves during the day
Florence, Dorothy and Grace Haater
Emil Lovegren 18.33 ac Mkah
America, led by Mias Olive Ramsey...
with a patch-work quilt.
.................................
.................... Audience Matheney d k t 5 s r 3 $1000.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Anderson,
O. C. Jackson and w f to G. E.
Mrs. S. M. Calkins, Mr. and Mrs. Piano Solo, “ B arafcolle” from Tales
o f H offm an.......................Alta Gomm Me Alpine and J. M. Miller 160
L. L. Amoth, Dean, Clifford, Beading ......................... Rev. G. H. Lee
Florence and Clam Calkins, and Solo, “ John ’ Dreans” ........ Mrs. David ac Newton Mnlvaney, James,
Marvin Roth were invited to Recitation, “ Granny,” Jamee Whit­ Thomas and H. H. Gaunt d k t 2
spend Tuesday evening with Mr. comb Bliley................ Hasel Newhouae s r 5 $5000.
and Mrs. D. P. Shaw. An enjoy­ D ost, “ Keep the Home F in e B on in g ”
. . .Mrs. Paul Mills, Mrs. Alva Heater
i
Newberg Lodge No. 104 A . F.
able evening was spent by the Paper, “ The W ork o f the Red Cross
v V
A A . M. Regular meeting
little gathering.
....................................Mrs. J. H. Rees / V ' Second and Fourth Thursday
Sunday afternoon Mrs. G. N. Two songs, (a) “ May-day M o n ” .......
eveninga o f onch month.
1912
1917
W hy not have
Viaiting brothers always welcome.
By order R. J. M oon W . M.,
- -
G. 0 . Keeney Secretary.
E. 6221
Y our Lawn M ow er
SHILOH RELIEF CORPS NO. 28.—
M eetings bald the 2nd and 4th Thurs­
day o f each month at 2:80 P. M. in the
L O. O. F. HalL
Mrs. Elisabeth Clemens, Pres.
Emma L. Snow, Sec.
always Cutting grass
For Sale—Light spring wagon
at Hart’s shop.
39-42
Martindale's
Let W. R. Dallas make your
capons. Phone Blue 161.
It
For Sale—Team of 3-year-old
colts. W.E. Barnes, Newberg.41p
Flexible, Self-Sharpening
Always
as It
3,000 Satisfied Customers in Portland
Full instructions for applying.
We pay express one way on machines sent in. Will rebuild any
old machine and save you money.
FLEX0-8LADE CO.
WANTED
*•
225 Uaiaa A v » N.
PORTLAND. OR.
Parker Bros
T K STORE T M A T S E IU T K B ES T Ü R M S T A U T 1IE LESS
SOME FACTS
You should know
about
Shoes
A
There has been a very great
change in the manufacture
o
f footwear the last two sea­
M I M
IV W V K U >
sons, leather has been high
and scarce and more and
more shoes are being made with substitutes for leather in heels, counters and insoles.
Nowadays, when you buy shoes only from “ outside appearance** you’ re apt to be
disappointed in their wear quite frequently. The right way to buy them is by their
reputation. That’s why we are so enthusiastic about “ Star Brand** Shoes. They
are made as shoes should b e -a ll good leather, from heel to toe—no “ paper” or other
substitute for leather in any part o f than. They are made lor Man, Women, Boys
and Girls—a shoe for every member of the fendjy-eU grades end prices
«frees, medium weight end work shoes. You’ ll be sure to like
“ Star Brand” A ll Leather Shoes
not only for the wearing, but also for the style fit and com fort
Come to our store and let ns fit you with what we be­
lieve to be the best Shoes.
“Star Brand”
ISTMI
Shoes A R E Better
They Cost Lees Per Month
When in need of an auto track
Have that plow sharpened at
Wanted—25 berry pickers at
McCoy Bros.’ garage for 25c.
call M cCoy’s garage.
41pd
G. S. Young’s ranch, Ronte 3,
Box 43.
37-39pd
Money to loan on good secar, W HEN IN DOUBT— ----------------- ASK
ity by Clarence Bntt, attorney. YAlfOREG COLLECTION AGENCY
Loans on farm and city prop­
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13 MASONIC BLDG., M’ MINNYILLE. erty secured at the lowest
rates. Long time mortgages at
Good fat poultry of all kinds
Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and
1
wanted at the Newberg Cream­ Chickens wanted at the New­ 5V4 per cent. Mortgages, note*
and contracts bought and sold.
ery.
5tf berg Creamery.
5tf
Bonds and mortgage invest­
ments
made without charge.
Registered Chester White boar
Wanted—To exchange my 320
for service at $1.00 cash. H. C. acre improved stock and grain Attorney B. A. Kliks, McMinn­
Offe!.
38-39pd farm for improved land near ville, Oregon.
Newberg. Also will exchange a
F or Bargains in new and sec­ relinquishment on 327 acres for
For Exchange—A w bok block
ond hand goods call at Nash’s residence in Newberg. Address with 8 room house, wood honse,.
Second Hand Store, 304 First St. Dr. M. Clark Haworth, Seibert, barn, chicken boose and park,
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all in fine condition, city water,
Colorado, R. F. D. No. 1
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electric lights, in finest residence
We have a good second hand
Frank Osborne has just receiv­ district of Enterprise, Oregon.
3Vi inch Farm Wagon at very ed a fine black Percheron stallion
Enterprise is the most prosper­
reasonable price. Oregon Hard­ from Illinois. He is undoubtedly
ous and liveliest town in Eastern
ware Co.
37tf the finest Percheron in Oregon
Oregon, finest water, new sewer
A Bargain — Typewriter as today. Heavj weight, 2,200, system, the best school system,
good as new at a price that will well formed, big boned. Yon fine new school buildings being
interest yon if yon want a ma­ will find him at the Commercial built. Will exchange the above
chine. Inquire at the Graphic barn, Newberg, every Saturday. property for small improved
39pd ranch near Newberg and pay
office.
It
Yon don’t go to a blacksmith cash for difference in value. Ad­
For Sak at a Bargain—A
to get your teeth filled. You dress Box 97, Enterprise, 0re.40<
good bay Percheron mare, com­
don’t go to a tailor shop to get
ing three years old. John Muel­
Pranas Wanted
a prescription put up. Yon
ler, Route 2, located 3 miles .east
Highest market price paid for
don’ t go to a jewekr to get
o f Newberg.
It
dried
prunes at H. S. Gik &
something to eat; so why go to
Co.’s Packing Honse.
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Lost—T w o set rings either at a “ side-liner” to get your fire in­
Rex festival or on way home to surance? Sheldon A. St abbs, In­
Orevania Farm. Finder please surance. “ All Million Dollar
- It
Famished,
untarnished
or
notify Mrs. Rose West; reward. Companies.”
Phone 12a25.
ltpd
Plants for Sale—Cabbage, caul-
iflower, broccoli, by John Gow­ F or Rent—6 room cottage on
er.
38tf North School street, convenient­
ly located for one wanting em­
For S ak—Fresh cow five years ployment at the cannery. In­
old and perfectly gentle. Phone
quire at 406 North School, ltp
2a61.
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For Sale—ßoxlOO near corner
Wanted—Cherry pickers. Place
Sheridan and Meridian sts.; also
about one mile from town. J. C.
100x100 on corner o f Center and
Lemon, White 165.
ltpd
Hancock sts., at bargain prices.
Wanted—T o engage 10 berry W. M. Crawford, Dayton, Or.41p
pickers tor blackcaps. W. E.
For Sak—3 dwelling houses in
Williams, Spring brook. Phone
Newberg, ranging from $1000 to
24a61.
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$2600. Bargains. Will trade
Wanted at once—Reliable girl for farm property; also annmber
to care for children and do light o f houses and lots in McMinn-
housework. J. L. Northup, Fifth vilk and Willamina. B. A.
Kfiks, McMinnville, Ore.
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and Lincoln streets.
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Ante Trips to and From Portland
Beginning Sat., June 23, R. E.
Brown will make daily, except
Sunday, auto trips between New­
berg and Portland, leaving Im­
perial hotel in Newberg at 6:20
a. m. Returning, leave Portland,
Fourth and Washington, near
city S. P. station at 5 p. m.
Rates, one way 50 cents, round
trip 90 cents, Saturdays 75 cents.
Ford Garago
I have opened the garage, Sec­
ond and Colkge streets. Tube
vulcanising, oils, repairs, wash­
ing, polishing. Cars stored,anto
livery. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Phone black 198; bine 186. W.
S. Stull.
40p
honsekeeping, for rent, at Laurel
Cottage after* July 1st.
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Lands for Homostoad and Salo
The Government needs farmers
as well as fighters. Tw o million
three hundred thousand acres o f
Oregon & California Railroad
Co. Grant Lands. Title revest­
ed in United States. To be open­
ed for homesteads and sale.
Containing some o f best land
left in the United States. Large
copyrighted map, showing land
by sections and description o f
soil, climate, rainfall, elevations,
temperature, etc., by counties.
Postpaid One Dollar.
Grant-
Lands Locating Co., Box 610,
Portland, Oregon.
38-49-