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Miss Georgians Bassett, of Newberryport, Massachusetts, H. F. Cutting left Monday for who has been making an extend a business trip to the Atlantic ed visit in Portland, is a guest of Miss Sally Beck. Coast. On Saturday evening the Red Hart Robison and family from Hill neighbors gathered at the Amity spent Saturday with Mr. home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Al- and Mrs. Roe Robison. Frank T. Keyes has returned!* 1« 0 congratulate them on their twentv-fifth wedding anniversa from Salem where be spent tw o ry. The party was a surprise to weeks at work on bis orchard Mr. and Mrs. Allan though their there. children had known of it for Paul Groth, A. A. Parrett, E. some days, and, assisted by the U. Marr and Hans Nelson are Newberg merchant who was in enjoying a fishing trip at Oregon the secret, had added their gifts City. of silver to the dozen knives and The regular monthly meeting forks to be presented by the o f the Red Cross will be held at neighborhood. A pleasant even Community hall on Friday, May ing of social intercourse and 3, at 8 o ’clock in the evening. games was spent and the bride Mrs. Blaine Hallack, of Port and groom were showered with land, visited her mother, Mrs. good w’isbes and the promise M. F. Spencer, and Mr. and Mrs. that all of the guests would be George H. Greer Saturday and back tor the golden wedding. Sunday. On Friday, evening at the meet ing of the Red Cross there will Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Frost and be an opportunity to buy an children visited friends m Port ice cream cone, the proceeds to go to the Ladies’ Aid and the land Sunday. Red Cross. Mrs. Robt. Burton and daugh Donald G rames sheared bis ter, June, o f Lents, spent Sunday goat last week and sold the clip at the Woodworth home. Arthur Peters, accompanied by to the Chehalem Valley Mills in Newberg. The clip weighed five Mrs. Dorothy Penners and son, pounds, which for that mill is a Bennie, of Portland, spent Sun record from one goat. day at home. At the meeting of the Red Cross Mr. and Mrs. Ford Boyd, of on Tuesday interesting letters Salem, who spent several weeks were read from Elmer Warner at the Jenkins home, returned to and Alex Allan who are with the their home Friday. American Expeditionary Forces Mrs. M. Miller and niece, Mrs. and from Lester Warner at Camp Reynolds, with her tw o children, Greene. of Dundee, visited at the "Frank On Saturday evening, May 11, Schwartzen home Sunday. ^ Prof. Powell and the singing pu M rs. Florence Eves accompa pils of Dundee’s school will give nied her daughter, Mrs. A. J. o f Com- Heskett, to Portland . Sundqy, returning the following day. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dean and unusually interesting. daughter, Dorothy, accompa Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and nied by Dr. Sarah Smith am i Campbell’s brother, Dr. Mrs. Babcock, drove out from Adams, and his wife were Newberg for the Red Cross pie Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. social Friday evening. — William Wilson. Dr. Adams is Charles Jones', son of Mr. ahd at Camp Lewis these days and Mrs. C. H. Jones, who has re bears the title of Lieutenant. cently completed bis course in an On Sunday Mrs. Michael Mul officers’ training camp [in Kan ler and Mrs. Wren Reynolds and sas, spent a few days with his tw o little girls were visiting at parents on furlough before re Rex and missed their train. turning to his post. While standing in perplexity, The road grading between here wondering how to get home, Mr. and Newberg preparatory to Helm, of Newberg, came along laying the hot stuff has been with his auto and took them in. completed and the force of men When 0. A. Cullen returned and scrapers have now trans home recently after an absence ferred their activities to the lar- of some days he found that his ger strip of road between Rex house had been entered and ran and Portland, working out from sacked. The only article that he Rex. has missed so far is his Bible. The Rex Young People’s C. E. Mr. Cullen hopes the intruder Society, as part dt the Newberg will profit by a perusal of the Union, are invited to attend the Book. To want a Bible badly open house reception given by enough to steal it is a queer state the Springbrook young people o f being. Friday evening. Each society is The Women of Woodcraft have requested to make known its held tw o initiations lately, two identity by shadow pictures, and womer. and tw o men having an interesting time is anticipated. joined their order. On the 19th There will beau oratorical con the occasion was made a social test between a number of the one and refreshments were served Pacific College boys and the after the program. On Thurs day last Mrs. John Herring en Newberg high school boys at the tertained the order at her home church Saturday evening. This for the regular monthly social will be under the auspices of the meeting. The next meeting will W. C. T. U. for the Soldiers and Sailors Fund. No admission will be at Mrs. Muller’s. be charged, but there will be Word has been received from collection taken. Claus Groth that the Yamhill Mrs. A. J. Heskett left Sunday county boys have been received at evening to begin her summer Camp Lewis and are ready tor training. While in McMinnville Chautauqua work under the El the boys were entertained by the lison-White people. Besides hav Elks and showered by the ladies ing general supervision over the with all kinds of toilet accesso junior Department, she will give ries. Claus speaks m the highest a lecture on Physical Culture in terms of praise of McMinnville the afternoon in costume, exem and all that it did for the boys. phfying her work as she proceeds. Again the “ I-didn’t-know-it- As she is on the circuit which was-loaded” revolver is the cause comes to Newberg, her many o f a serious accident. On Mon friends at Rex and vicinity will day evening while Albert Schmid have the privilege o f hearing her. The Red Cross entertainment and Hans Groth were playing Indian, Albert was shot through and pie social held Friday even the chest. He was taken imme ing was a financial success, $75 diately to Newberg’s hospital being raised. The somewhat where Dr. Romig attended him. lengthy program was thorough He was gettiqg along comforta ly enjoyed, the numbers being as bly Tuesday but the bullet had follows: not been located, so Mr. Schmid Solo, Budine Harman. took him to Portland on the 4 Reading, M rs. Jack Saw yer. D uet, M r. and M n . F . D . F r o s t o'clock train to have an X-ray Reading, Edith Sanderm an. taken. Solo, Mias M ason, at Portland. DUNDEE D ialogue, M rs. H eekett, M rs. D itto , M rs. Cham bers, Cleon Ferguson. Song, When W e Wind up the Watch on the Rhine. Drill, School Children (Supervision o f Mrs. 0 . W oodworth.) Song, Mixed Chorus (Direction o f J. P. Semmer.) The pies were auctioned off by Mr. Hoskinson, of the Hubrr camp, and although it was his maiden attempt, they went like the proverbial hot cakes at fancy prices. Tw o settings of thor oughbred eggs donated by C. H. Jones were then auctioned off, followed by a hen and chickens, the chickens being hatched from the setting donated by Mr. Jones at the former Red Cross social. The men at the Huber camp are all enthusiastic Red Cross boost ers and are always ready to help whenever their support is requested. RffiBON RffiGE TODAY W #M I AM C*ACHIH« IJ k a u . ovm A COAT OF PINT ON YOUt HOUSE 01 BARN N IL PROTECT IT against the hot summer weather which drys and checks surfaces not covered with paint Paint saves money to property owners and adds 100 per cent more than it costs to the value of any property. We can furnish you the proper finish for any kind o f an inside or outside job you may have, and we are glad to say that we are fortunate enough to have some paint materials at 50 per cent under today’ s market prices. It can’ t last always at these prices —PAINT NOW—Talk to our Paint man, he can tell you what you want to know. Don’ t forget the “ War Garden” —and you know the place to get the ne cessary tools to care .for it properly. We have “ Iros Age” Wheel Seeders and Luravators to snow you s a ia jl ■ v a a s Is A ia i u a i i makes a first class line o f Farm Im plements for the farmer who appre ciates high class equipment We sell .them and invite your inquiry. Prices are no higher than other lines o f inferior quality. Talk to our implement man about it John Deere Miss Theresa Boyd visited with the home folks this week. ' »• ' ..; - SjlJia Gaines Evans is borne from Du- fur where he has been at work. Let the green grass in your lawn remind you o f the Special 10c cash discount we Miss Grace Carter, of Port are offering on a few carry-o\er Lawn land, was home for the week end. Mowers. They are moving every day. A T 10 PER CENT OFF Mr. and Mrs. George Vanosae are moving to Portland this Keep Y ou r H ens from scratching w here th ey w ill do harm by purchasing week. -w a little of eu r P oultry F ence. The P rice is Right Delmer Hertig and Mr. Davids have gone to portland to work in the ship yards. Clinton and Miss Hazel Ran dall visited with their mother, Mrs. J. T. Carter, on Saturday and Sunday. Watch our ads and keep your eyes on our window. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Carter, Limited stock o f all these rial numbers. Some- Mrs. Sara Grover and Mrs. W. ling different every 2 T. Evans were McMinnville vis weeks. Now offeralVaqt itors on Friday. A. H: Boyd is busy trapping gophers this week. If he gets No matter what you need In Hardware and Implements we make It our the one he is after and tw o more business to serve you satisfactorily. Your inquiries appreciated. he w ill have three. Misses Edna and Vancba Da vis, of Mountain Top, were call ers of their sister, Mrs. W. C. Bryant, on Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Kinney, of District No. 5, was an all night visitor on Tuesday evening with Mrs Frank Kinney and attended the For Sale—Kirkpatrick proper Register for W ork at The date is May 17, G. G. Shir- all day meeting of “ My America ty on 12th street or will trade ley for sheriff. pd adv League” o n Wednesday. All parties desiring employ for Ford. C. E. Stone, route 1, Fifteen ladies of “ My America specialty. phone 15a25. Auto springs 29-32pd ment in the Cannery during the League” society met on April 24 Hart’s Shop. 25« coming Serfson will please leave for all day. The work finished Registered standard bred trot their names and addresses at our at this meeting was 15 outing Drain tile for sale by the New Valley Canning Co. ting mare to trade for cows or office. flannel skirts for 3-year-olds. berg Feed & Seed Co. Ì4tl pigs. John U. Smith, phone 50- The following officers were chos Auction S als Saturday It No. 1 drain tile for sale by the a51. en for the society: President, 8-tf Mrs. Lou Carter; treasurer, Mrs. Spaulding Logging Co. For Sale—Tomato, cabbage, at 200 Second street beginning Cbas. Sallee; secretary, Mrs. pansy and other plants at Miles’ at 1:00 P. M., a lot of household Have that plow sharpened at Robt. Cook; ways and means green house on North Meridian and kitchen furniture including committee, Mrs. Lee Van Orsdal, McCoy Bros.’ garage for 25c. street. 30-31 pd 1 Monarch and 1 Colonial range. Mrs. Fay Hasford, Miss Clara J. Carl Nelson, Clerk, N. P. Nel Wanted—A 1200 pound blocky People who have wire stretch son, Auctioneer. Wenger; inspecting work, Mrs. lt.pd. horse. C. H. Nichols, phone ers belonging to Larkin-Prince J. T. Carter and Mrs. A. H. Black 207. It. Hardware Co. that they are not Boyd; pressing and folding, Mrs. Administrator’s Notice o f Final using are requested to bring them George Carter and Mrs. Evan Settlement Wood For Sale—Good dry fir. in as other people need them. Carter; kitchen committee, Miss L. Hammer, phone White 169. Node* m hereby given that the Susie Evans, Mrs. George Carter 14tf administrator of the estate of George M . ___ _ You Know W a lt and Mrs. Evan Carter. Finish deceased. has (led hie final account a> mid ad- itor in the County Court of Yamhill Coua- Beans of all kinds wanted: also ed work turned in to Mrs. Evans, Watt Henderson will not have i, and that mid Court ha* appointed of Newberg, on April 13: 25 sacks. Newberg Feed & Seed time to make a campaign this 8 Ä . . M ay 27. 1918, at II oV Iod E a . m. 20tf spring, as he has too much work of said day as the day and hour for the hearimt treasure bags, 28 substitute Co. of objections to said final account and the settle handkerchiefs, 1 tray cloth, 700 to do in the office. You know ment thereof. For Sale—Oat hay, clover hay, Now therefore, all persons interested in the gun wipes, 9 gingham dresses Watt. estate of said decedent are hereby aotified and oats and potatoes. F. Groshen, for 2 and 3-year-olds. required to appear at the County Om it room at phone West 1501. 28tf Attention, Ladies! the Court Hom e at M cM innrille. said County Lawn Mowers Our Alum num Special $ 1.4 8 Larkin-rnnce Hardware Co. For County Treasurer •»d Slate, at said lime, to then and these show LOANS—Lowest rates, no de Quilting, $1 a spool by Adel- cause, if any there be. why said account shoald not be settled, allowed and approved, and said Primary election May 17, lays; mortgages bought. Attor phian Society. Phone White ertale forever and finally settled and said admin discharged. 1918, Nellie N. Dodson, (widow ney B. A. Kliks, McMinnville. 184. - 28-31 istrator Dated. April 25. 1918. of Judge J. B. Dodson.)3 0 pd adv William Ernest Bales. Attention Brooders I For Sale—One U. S. cream sep Administrator of the estate of George M . Bales. deceased. arator, good as new. Cbas. Clarence Bull. There is no question about the Crater, phone Black 110. 32pd Attorney for Estate. future of the horse business be Fir* issoe April 25. 1918. For Sale—Prune trees, berry ing good—better than ever be Last issue May 23, 1918, plants and fruit trees of all kinds fore, if you raise the right kind, by Newberg Feed & Seed Co. tf and you can, by breeding to Py- Adm inistrator’s Notice o f Final Settlem ent los. His get have all the quali Sale bills printed at this office. Wanted—Six straw D erry pick fications desirable. ers. Tent and stove furnished. Call Red 108 for your Spi relia He will be at the Commercial W. H. Dean, phone 10a62. 30 Stables this season. Call and corset. 18tf investigate. It is an opportun For Bargains in new and sec Oliver plows and extras. Hart’s ity you can not afford to miss. Shop. 25tf ond hand goods call at Nash’s J. W. Henry. 23« Second Hand Stori, 304 First St. For county judge vote for J. 31« Take Notice o f Cleanup W ee k W. Bones. 30-32 pd For Sale—Good young horse, Mayor Larkin has designated Money to loan on good secur weight 1300 lbs. Phone 29a- ity by Clarence Butt, attorney. 151, Newberg. W. A. Baker.20tf the first week in May as cleanup week for Newberg and asks ________________________ 43tf For Sale—2 head of horses 6 everybody to govern themselves Second hand cars wanted and and 7 years old, well broken, accordingly. The city will fur for sale at Stull’s garage. weight about 1400 to 1500. nish wagons for hauling rubbish ____________ ‘ 30-33 pd. Would trade for cattle or hogs. to the dumping ground at the Oxy-acetylene welding. Hart’s L. T. Finnigan, 8 miles north of west end of First street recently 30-32 pd purchased by the city. Shop. 2 5 « Newberg.