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% C H EH A 1Ü CENTER ish Princess, Mrs. John Herring; Xantippe, the wife o f Socrates, U a lttd S ta n a O fficara Mr». Marie Tangen visited The silver medal contest,post Mrs.1 Hutchison; Isabella, Queen y* i ' ^ « ..............W oodrow Wire. triends in Portland a day or tw o poned from last week, will -be of Spain, Mrs. Joseph Herring; . Tim s. R. M unkaJi Vice Prem ien! Cornelia, a Roman matron, Mrs. held at the church on Saturday m « last week. S ecre tary of Stole.......... ............Robert R. Lam NYONE o f any ago may opon a SAVINGS E. G. Shannahan; Mary Wash W m . G. M cAdee S e cre to ry of H heotin y . Tommy Tregilgaa and Aubrey evening beginning at 7:45. 'A C C O U N T at the U nited$tatea National ington, mother of George Wash sfc m Secretary at Wat........... .........................N. D. R Tangen were in the city last Sat The topic for Sunday * mom ington, Mrs. Bland Herring; S sristo ryol Navy.............. Bank upon making a Brat deposit o f $1.00 urday and Sunday. ing’s sermon will be "As You Molly Pitcher, the heroine o f Secretary el itterim .. . ......... Fmkis K Laos or more. In addition to having one's m oney safe, regory Miss Crider, an evangelist Like It,” and for the evening Monmonth, Mrs. Leona Hess; \nnsijr Grumi......... n — W. G Albert & B o rie e o e from Idaho, will begin a series ot Rev. Moore will give “ The Chris and convenient to got when needed, it is earning furto silir C en erei Betsy Ross, maker of the flag, Secretary o l Agncukuie...............David F. Hurto» meetings at the church next tian’s Alphabet.” SUBSTANTIAL INTEREST, payable semi-annu Mrs. W. S. Allan; Hannah, the .S e c re ta ry oi C ó m a se m e . ............We B. Redhefl Sunday morning. ally. Prof, and M rs. E. H. Anderson S e cre ta re of Lehar.......... W m B. W ise» Quakeress, Mrs. J. W. Gordon; have moved into the Harper Henry Potts and family are Queen Elisabeth, Mrs. Coleman; Suprema Court Thrift and W ar Sav . Edw ard D. W hito now living on the Gordon farm, house, Albert Baker and family the Inca Princess, Miss Lonise Chisi Jm bco ......................... jorepb M cKrettn they being the new purchasers into the Frank Crowell bouse, Baumann; Evangeline, the Maid ings Stamp will also Assodate jiubce.................. W. R. Dur The friends and neignbors gave and Mrs. Kellogg is now living of Arcadia, Miss Selma Hole- help y ou save. Its pa ..............O. W. Holm e. them a welcome Wednesday ev on the Scott Livengood place. Arerem o. Ji^re mfeyer; Mrs. Marray, who enter Lew is D. B ran d ito Anoduto J ta b e e triotic, too. ening by holding an informal re On Thursday afternoon about tained the British so that Gen. Jobo H. Cleto. *l„,ristr J— “ m » . j - « V -_ _ *---— ^ 4:45 Uel Marr, who was taking Putnam escaped, Mrs. E. S. M akiou Pim sy ception at their home. . W i l k s V s u d e v e s t e r I The ladies of the church met at the place of the yegular janitor Greer; Jingo, a Korean heroine, *l.nrrm h J xt *^ *_ _ _ t ^l— ............ LCMcReysoidi the home ot Mrs. Edith Walton at the school house, discovered a Mrs. Thomas Owens; Pocahon u. s. Court. Oregon last Tuesday and made tw o fire in the roof. His coolness in tas, Miss Isabella Allan; Clara ................W. R. G A msi Chem « Judgs..................... OP NCWBERO.ONEOON • more quilts tor the French suffer giving the alarm and the prompt Barton, our “ angel o f the battle uliw tsu LAand I u n g e .......... « •...CW E. W eau ers. They will meet next Friday response o f the Dundee residents field” and first president o f the DdtndMr . . . . . . . - v............................R. S. B at the home ot Mrs. D."A. Honey. saved the building from destruc American Red Cross, Mrs. R^. W. ............. ..................„........ John M They have tw o more quilts un tion. About forty dollars worth Swink. Dancers for the minuet: •Oak .. .............- ..............G . H. . A a n , ...................................... C .L . der way. of damage was done. — Misses Lonise Baumann, Isabella U . S . S en a tor« Allan, Doris Dodd, Roby Dodd, The ladies’ club met at the During the week the new food G m p E. C W - * » . . . . . . . . . . ...... . Po hon^e ot Mrs. Ernest Hall last cards with their accompanying Doris Pairett. Harriett Sayles, Chas. L. McNary......... Friday when the ladies knotted helpful recipes and suggestions Pauline Powell and Avis Eddens. M am bera o f f t * Dotad.............. w a t C Hxwley. Salen one quilt. Very nice refreshments sent out by the government, Japanese maidens: Mary Kel Sacad Dirtñrt....... ..N . J. S W . Tka Dalles were served by the hostess. The have been placed in every home logg, Ruth Bennett, Edith Ben IW d D in t ..........C N. k k A rtW PortUad meetings are laid down for the in Dundee. Everyone in the dis nett and Isabella Baumann. Ws plssss tbs most particular. Phone us S grocery order and sea S ta te O ffice r« present on account ot the rush of trict has expressed the willing If our prompt service doesn’t surprise you, Us want your trade. Red Cross work. ness to aid the government in Rev. Frank Moore is here from O w fjn fecc.............. T W A . McBride nohomish, Washington, visit Coming, next Saturday even the conservation of the necessary Añádele Janee .. . . . ____ Wallace ing his brother, A. E. Moore. ing, a Negro Minstrel, at the articles o f food. As some of the Hon. S. B. Huston, candidate ■ W a r n . J o * » ! " . . ! '. . . T U H. McBóde school house. They are from mothers of school children find it Amacttte Jatee ...............Lawîowe T. Mirthville and promise an even somewhat difficult to pat np for the republican nomination A nadea Janee................ George H . I ing of tan and laughter. A pie lunches on wheatless days a few for United States Senator, came social is to be held afterward, recipes lor wheatless biscuits fol out from Portland last. Friday CALL w la in jZ w . . . . . . . .. .Freak A . following the program. All the low. Next Week some fifty per and remained over until Satur E xecutive D ep artm en t ladies will please bring pies. cent breads will be given. The day morning. He said he was A l Satén Everybody come and encourage ladies o f the county are invited meeting with much encourage S . rosto ty ol Sstte....... Bee W . Olea« the beys’ dnb and help on the to an all day meeting at the ment and was quite optimistic Phone Black*23 Residence! Blue 6 over the outlook for securing the court house in McMinnville on proceeds for the Red Cross. A l i a « General................... Cao«* M. B tm Saturday, the sixteenth, when nomination. SspL Pabfcc lntracboa........... J. A . C W du l demonstration lessons in food Sane Prieur.....................................A n W W . Lineare KEX ........ Henrejr Weüe conservation will be given by ex D a w n , District N s . 12 ( .............O. P. H af perts irom domestic science de Msasrt s f « s a e t t i» « « r Mrs. A. L. McCaffrey and son, H. J partments o f onr colleges. It is l el B eat................ S SEASONABLE CUT F LO W E R S-P luits in pott, cychuiMU. of Portland, spent Sunday with United States N ational Bank ......... .........Dr. W . H. Lyde her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. hoped a large delegation from ; (fine plants), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, fern dishes, gerani- At Newbarfi, la lha Stata of Oragao. at the Dundee will attend. - Barley bis > urns, calls lilies (hardy flowers), hydrangea, peonies, eloar of bucine«, on March 4th. 191* A t P ortlan d Jenkins. cuits—2 cups barley flour, 1 tea RE80URCR8 our specialty (strong plants). Low prices. Join D. Mickle Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Miller, of « and Diamanto (ex- ............Cad D. spoon salt, 1 tea spoon sngar, 2 thorn shown on hand /->642*,79l A3 , m Newberg, were out Sunday to teaspoons baking powder. Sift ToP LL tof «4SS.T91.tt «ttt.791.tt Dr. Dadd N. Robre* help Mr. James Kane celebrate unsecured, «32.91 ........ XL 91 dry ingredients together five or Overdrafts, Ü. 8. ■ i (other than Liberty Bonds o f 1917 .‘ ...George A . W lñe his birthday. D .8 b. depositad to secar« clroula- six times tw insure lightness; i ear vela«) • S ta ts B oards D. 8. B ond, «a d corti Acetes of The local church choir feel mix w’Uth milk, roll thin, cut in M b Servie« Com.. Ortnndcr, S é Ì ck owned a i r i r ---- ;---- nlodaod.. 1,000.00 «9,000 00 H. S. Nichait. Ported keenly the'loss o f F. D. Frost as to small biscuits or strips one Liberty sjrtyLoen j A 100.(0 'Hesito............... Dr D . N. Robcrg Portland choir leader, who has been called inch wide and three inches long -’Sfitte Fsu.............. pledged to secure poet«) sav to direct the choir of the New and bake in a quick oven. Oat ings d o p o e iu .......................« 2 . 000.00 H -t o A r e .......... H. M. WilKnmaou. Portlaud berg Friends church. and securities pisdgsd flour or rolled oats put through Bonds TH E V ^msk as m ilslersJ lor Stale, or other deposits (postal ax the food grinder or corn meal Clarence Frost, of Las Moli Tux Commirtiou Prank K. Lovefl. Salem el udod* or bills payable... «I0.00e.oo other than 0 . B. nas, California, who some time may be nsed half and halt with Securities State Library.......... bonds)not Including stocks) owned unpledged...............«16497.61 Pharmacy ........ Frank S. Ward. Salem ago lived in this vicinity, paid a the barley. One enp o f cooked Total bonds, securities, e tc............... 27,007At ^ •• ‘ j .. .H. H. Olroger. Salem brief visit to Mr. and Mrs. 0 . rice combined with either corn Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Bank stock ............................................ 6,260.00 Desart Laudi.......... of Federal Reeerve Bank (SO per Woodworth last Thursday week. meal, oat floor or barley makes Stock ¡tatas tttofctag l i m g — r i Udì cant o f subecrlptfon) .................... *2.260 00 Forestry ................. ....... F. A . EUiott. Salem F om itore and flxtnros.......................... r delicious biscuits. A little short Those at Rex who are acquaint Real «state owned other than bank H oads o f S ta te In s titu tio n s ing h o u se ............................................ i: ening may be used if desired and ed with Mrs. Frank Paris, of P. L. Campbell. Ergerne Lawful Reserve w ith Federal Reaervs U ttsutrlj............... B a n k .................. 27,779* AfioenW J College . ....... W . J. Kerr. Corvatta Portland, regret very much to enough barley flour to keep bis Cash In vault and net amount d oe (rots notional banks............................ 0B4M.47 Nmuml School ...J. H. Aekeassa, Moumetth learn o f her recent operation, cuits from sticking to the board Met am ount doe from banks and B led..................... ....... E. T. Mooses. Salem bankers, and trust com panies other and trust she will recover speed- Barley drop biscuits—1 cup bar ("than Included In Items is, 14 .and 15 12J75.« ...E . S. Tilleagbart.Salem Cheeks other banka In the same Offtrs OpportMfty to Its hatos ley flour, Vi cup corn meal, 1 tea -Ity or on town as reporting bank (other Feeble Minded....... .......... J. N. South. Salem Uy. than Item 17]....................................... * 1 .! spoon syrup, Vi tea spoon salt, «------ Total o f Items 14, 15. 1«. 17 The friends ot Miss Nellie .. R .E .L . Stoner. Salem and IB ... ............................ «02 061.01 MONG our large circle o f readers there Dr s tilli.,) C W A . Murphy. Salem Craw, who recently underwent Vi teaspoon soda, % tea spoon Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting beak sad are a great many who are interested Tsuiumg School L. M. rjirert, Salem 157.15 an operation for appendicitis, baking powder, 1 egg, sour or other eash Item s................................. directly or indirectly in fruit growing. Redem ption (and with 0 . 8. S u ido. Home....... . R. C. Motose. Rosebmg are glad to see her back at her butter milk to make soft batter. Treasurer and doe from 0 . 8. Bureau «i Mmes H M. Perks. Carretta Treasurer.............................................. 2,600 00 Drop from spoon on hot pancake Interest ^ dairying and other branches o f farm so road bat not collected sp Tubercabr Hospital . G C B ed-go. Salem post o f duty in the primary proxim ate—on Notes and Bills Re ing. All o f these naturally wish to griddle and bake on top grate in ceivable not peat du e......................... 6,000.09 1 usane, E. Oregon . I V. D. McNury. Prudi tosa room at school. keep in close touch with agricultural activi War Savings Certificates sad Thrift oven, or bake in greased biscuit •lamps actually ow ned.................... ‘-Gish' iu. School... Dr. EL W . Hopkmt. Salem Mr. and Mrs. Ford Boyd and ties throughout the state; and to know about Other seeeto. if any............................... pan in moderate oven. T w e lfth J u d icia l D istrict any fight which is’ being waged for the meas small daughter, of Salem, are Judge..........................................Harry H. Bek. Dale. ures Oregon farmers want and against all ’ The most attractive play ever T otal.................................................... visiting at the A. L. Jenkins LIABILITIES ............R. L. Com er. M cM iaavNe sorts o f schemes that are detrimental to the home. Mr. Boyd, w ho is an ex presented in Dundee was given Capital stock paid In............................. « 60,0110.00 M em bers o f L eg isla tu re people and agricultural interests o f this state. Surplus la n d ......................................... 76,000 00 pert grafter, ts doing some work on Saturday evening by the Dun Undivided profits................. «9.027.64 ........................... W. T. VUo*. current expenses. Inter dee Woman’s Club, assisted by Lam We have, therefore, made a special clubbing * in Mr. Jenkins’ nursury. est, and taxes paid............ 6,261.00 .......................................lia C Barber, Interest and discount collected, in ad arrangement with THE OREGON FARMER several school girls. “ The Wo vance of m ntnrlty and not earned ....................................W. W. Loge LaFoyetoe Mr. and M r # R. M. Roberts, whereby any fanner or fruit grower, who is (approxim ate).................................... 1 , 000.60 men Who Did’ ’ was the title, a Assoant reserved lor taxes accrued.. 1,660.00 C ou n ty O fficers o f Portland, were Shilday visit one o f our regular subscribers and who is not Circulating notes ou tstan din g............. 46,600 00 play dealing with historical char Demand Deposits (other than bank Judge...............W. W. NiekkM cM iaavBe now a subscriber to THE OREGON FARMER, ors at the Woodworth home. deposits] subject to B«ser ve (de ..S. E. Qua m m , M cM irum tte acters and showing forth the posits will be entitled to receive THE OREGON payable w ithin tt days): Mr. Roberts, who is employed ........................W. S. AW D W Individual deposits subject to cneck . 201,166.* brave deeds ot some ot the wo Certificates FARMER in combination with this paper at o f deposit doe In lees with the Northwest Steel Com dttk ..................... C B. W Oeou. M tfcan «0 days (other than for money the same rate as for this paper alone. men ot history, as well as some m borrowed) ........................................... «7,046.04 Shenfi.....................W. G. Headertoa pany, has recently been prom ot ■shtor’s checks outstanding............. 144 . » es ot their endearing peculiarities. BUM, Aam aeor.........................M artin M iller This offer applies to all those who renew or ex county, or other m unicipal d a ed to rivet inspector.' » posits secured by pledge of «sects o f The costumes were correct as to this bank.............................................. Tra a su ra r...................Aloe L Adaras tend their subscriptions as well as to all new m Ewart Garland, who has a date and some of them very at Dividends u npaid..................... . . . . . 100.00 Recorder ........... H. S. M akm ey subscribers. I f you are interested directly or o f demand deposits, [othorlhan as homestead near Gordon, Mon tractive, Queen Elizabeth and Total indirectly in Oregon agriculture, do not miss -Sept Schools...............S. S. Danesa bank deposits] subject to Reserve, Items 04. tt. tt. «7, tt. «0 40. and *•“ this unusual opportunity, but send your .order Borveyor .......................H. W. H erring tana, but who has wintered at Queen Isabella particularly be 41...... ............................... K79M7M as Tim s Deposits subject to Reeerve (pay in now. Carease............................C asey TUbory Rex with his family, left Satur as ing resplendent with jewels and able after «0 days, or subject to «0 Heakh Ofcer...................J. H. Onto day tor his farm. He was ac silken attire. Mach credit is dae days or more no lies, and postal sav* THE OREGON FARMER is the one farm ¿both Inspector ....... Alan Cresa ft (other than for paper which is devoting itself exclusively to companied to Portland by his those casting the play for their de- CorSfiim tesof 1U.0MA0 Postal savings deposito............................ 1.260.20 the farming a ctiv itie s and interests o f Ore brother, Robert Garland. THB REASON. tim o deposits.......... . . ................. 124.10458 cernment in suiting the person Other gon. It has a big organization gathering the To ta l of tim e «oposito subject to The Red Cross Auxiliary in to the character. Where all did Reserve. Item s 4L 42. 44 an« news o f importance to farmers, dairymen, "That fellow will never look hi a ............... ................ 0*04.481.28 this vicinity hereafter will be so well special mention is unnes- L! 40 abiti ties other than theee ..above fruitgrowers, stockraisera and aairror when he is drunk.” stated, Int.earned hut sot collected 6,000.00 and it has the backbone to attach called upon to make & regular essary unless it be a few words "“ I suppose he thinks R is as T o ta l...;.............................................. « methods and combinations and bad legislate monthly contribution to help o f appreciation for the eight Sw súber reflection.” and support honest leaders and beneficial maintain the service, and the lo young girls who were so stately, 1 e r of the above sam measures. We are confident that our readers ________ __m that the above sta ONI CONTINGENCY. cal officers and members áre gracious and charming in the will congratulate us on our being able to make planning several events to raise minuet, and the dear little Jap S S this splendid and attractive clubbing offer. iu heart bed and aflrm ed to before me tl is yon are, don't the required money. lgth day of March, lf ilL anese maidens who served tea. •RA L] Chas. CbnrohIU, Notary Fnblto. think m would be eared bj 2$S M IEN S FOR ONLY $1 Rex has reason to be proud of Following is the cast of charac My commission expires September M, 1910 of a king?” TWO FOR PRICC OF ONE her thrift stamp sales which ters: American Girl, one who "Not if I held en see.” S. L Pairett 1 amount to ten dollars for every desires to see the Women o f His IK K M mmnwmk tar Sna Yaw A SLOT. man, woman and child served at tory, Miss Frances Bddens; Gen- For Sale on Easy Term»—Good the Rex post office. Itis now np ins of History, Mrs. Spencer Ved- new plastered house, aew barn, 1 Ga Thk b aw * tas pitas at IK MMK ta s to ns to get boar and be the firttt der; Spirit of Modern America, with 0 good lots 50x100 feet, in Is hare s place in the 1 « thing She’s now one ti office in Oregon to reach the an interrogation point, Miss Dundee. Address, Mrs. Lisina twenty dollar quota. Bernice Keyes; Judith, the Jew. Robinson, Forest Grove, Or. 25p DUNDEE OU R SAVINGS DEPARTM ENT A UNITED STATES _XONAL J. L. VAN BLARICOM Staple and Fancy G roceries • Fresh Fruits and Vegetables -i W hen in Need of a Plumber E. L. EVAN S, 501 1st S t, Newberg T H E HO M E OF F L O W E R S ! fto.ii.» JOHN G O W E R I Newberg Graphic The Oregon Farm er A ] Ü [ J j • ! ! ! ï! P i fir; n--» F '¿«art • 1 ? $ 1.50