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being done for them la the war.
Yamhill county requests the Qraph- Atno the Red Gross Is fine. Their
Ic to thank the people -of his dis trains are wonderful and they treat
trict
for the hearty, way in which
Keith Elliott, of Portland, was a
•e royally. Moet of us arrive nt
they
responded
to this United War the' hospital with nothing but the
guest
of
Wm.
Small’s
recently:
You
st Man In th. Country to •
Mrs. Mgrle Smith went to Port Work Campaign which, on Account clothes on our books and many aot
land Saturday to visit relatives of tts w ld i scope and the mtsappri- with that much and the Red Craes
henalon in some minds that funds gives everyone a little bag with
over Sunday.
were not needed now that the war
||E’S the fello w who ia |«a| to take advantage o f oppor-
writing p a p e r ,* knife, pencil, to
Kev. Fred Bates, of Indiana, who
Is
over, has been the hardeat of all bacco, gum, chocolate, and many
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tunity. B a t rem em ber— he started ia ju st as sm all a
has been secured as pastor at the
the drives to swing.
Especial
little things like that and if you
churfib. hae not arrived yet.
w ay as Y O U are goin g to start. W ith the co-operation of the
thanks are tendered to the' Dundee
can’t
write they have girls to write*
Mrs. C. L. Johnson is spending school children who did such excel
U. S. N atio n al Bank— pins his ow n good judgm ent— A N Y
for
the
men. They furnish maga
some time In her old home, the lent work in this campaign. The
B O D Y can get ahead.
home of the M. P. Johnson family. solicitors for the United War Work zines and books and all the Uttle
luxuries that help a lot, aa hospit
ForreBt Staley, operator If the Fund took tha occasion to finish
als ate pretty dreary In war areas i
Staley A Son mill, has been laid up the egg fund campaign and,
with all the pain and misery around
up lately with a lame back but Is from thla fund, which was started
one.”
And another:
“ The Bed
recovering.
for the especial use of bar Dundee
Croes and U»e Salvation Army gre
George Hodges is home rom the boys “ Over There,” a Christmas doing wonders for the boys over
L ib e ra l Interest makes the S A Y
Merchant Marine shipping board gift of five dollars was sent. Dun
here every day.”
at Seattle. He had a severe attack dee has thirteen boys in France
IN G S grow bigger.
of influents, but having recovered and one ,“ On Guard” In the navy.
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Each of these boys w ill receive a
is home on a two weeks’ leave.
letter
from the home town bearing
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flaugher,
greetings
from the Red Cross and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and
the
Community
gift.
little daughter, of Newberg, and
The hearts of all
11 vdio contrib-
Mrs. A. J. Palmer were ouf 'Sun
O F N E W B E R G .O R E G O N
day to celebrate a birthday anni uted so loyally to th # W a r WÇork
versary of Edward Johnson at his | Campaign Fund cannot help being
warmed through and through when
home last Sunday.
they read such words as these from
F.
L.
Strait
took
a
sudden
and
Senator Harold C. Kooolngor
avowed determination to enter Pa letters of “ Oar Boys” in Sunday’s
e e e e e e e e e e e e .... Senator Harold C. Kesslpger of I l
cific College and forthwith handed I Oregon tan: "A s I sit here writing,
ACCURATE WEIGHTS AND TESTS
linois chose the platform, just as other
■I can. imagine Old Oregon going
young men choose the lay, medicine in his resignation las principal of
I over the top again. If the people'
or Journalism. He made careful prep the school last Thursday. Mrs. E,
only knew what their jjolisro ire
Meyer
took
charge
ftf
his
room.
aration and forgive years haa been a
highly successful lecturer. Hla ability The school board were very fortu doing for the boys over here they
By V. JL VMCEHT
aa an orator and his knowledge of nate in securing Mrs. Evangeline would not hesitate a minute to 'g o
When we come back
modern industrial and economic gwao- Martin for. the primary room. Mrs. the limit.’
tions attracted the attention of civic Martin Is well known as an experi and say ‘We did our share,’ we will
and political leaders of his home com enced natural born “ school ma'am’’ have to take o ff our hats to our
munity end he was elected to the Il
and Monday the school started up ‘backers’ aad say, ‘ much obliged, I M M M N iM M M N I M N M
linois House of Representatives. He
folks, It took jo u U o keep us going.’
Is new e State Senator and probably after the enforced holiday o f one
Rfe w ill not forget the Red Croat
the youngest man ever elected to that month on account o f the Influenza
people,
either.
We will have to
epidemic
throughout
the
country,
office in the nation.
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give them the glad hand and say,
Senator Kessinger will be here soon
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‘Thank you, ladles apd gentlemen,
on the Lyceum course with oqe of the
DUNDEE
you certainly are real Americans.’ ”
best lectures of the yesr. You will
Buy your Monuments
find it constructive and thought-com
And here Is another; “ Th* doctors
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pelling. packed with solid tacts and
A Red Cross business meeting are wonderful. ’ 1 can’ t saV enough
clean humor and given*with rapid fire will be held at Community Hall at about them. They were with us all
delivery.
7:30 on Thursday evening, Novem the time and were badly shelled.
Th« Economy Track
It wasn’ t their
ber 21. Your attendance is earn Also the Y^ men.
business,
but
they
were with the
estly
requested
as
plans
for
the
Lots and single graves
More M m per GiAta #f
Tires
M O U N T A IN TOP
winter’s Work will be considered. - doctors and doing fine work right
cared for by the year.
Monuments cleaned to
An interesting account o f the under fire with the rest of us. Also
look like new. Satisfac
The A. J. Davis family have football game In which Squad 1 at they got va load of candy and ciga
tion guaranteed.
moved to Newberg.
the Vancouver Barracks defeated rettes forward under fire for the
wounded.
You
ask
about
them
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Abo Agents for FARM TRACTORS
filta Brunson spent a few days Squad 6. the crack squad of the
Barracks, has been received by Mr. your letters. 1 know there, is crit
In Newberg this week.
and
Mrs. Oilllnger.
Their son. icism or the Y, but 1 find It is 1
Bert Debolt is cutting shtp kneeg
Winfield
Dillinger,
in
high
school among persons that didn’ t like I t .
on the J. A. Brunson place.
days a member of the Long Mont. before the war and wont allow I
Fred Matturn has moved on to
M M N PM M M M O O
Colorado, football team that held themselves to now., Here’s their
the McKinley Mitchell place.
For our division they
the championship of the United trouble:
WE «ET BESPITS
J. A. Brunson went to Portland 9tates, was a member of the vic should have six trucks, snd have
WI
REMIT KSILTS
on business on Monday o f this torious Squad at Vancouver.
only
two,
and
repairs
are
hard
to'
A
week:
get
up.
They
have
been
unable
t
o
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WE KMT ípEttLTS
<lne account of Wtnfiejd’s playing
Milton Cady and daughter, Car and the enthusiastic congratula keep up with the growth of the
WE TME TK DUKE
rie, formerly of Mountain Top but tions he received after the game Army, but we get the stuff at times
WE STAND ME EXPO
now of „Portland, were Mountain have come from those who witness and In the hospitals the wounded
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are well cared, for. Don’t you let
ed the
contest. • — . w.
Top visitors Sunday.
if >
And n shed forjyour
The Mountain Top school re-op
Dundee dver the top,” a famil anyone tell you the Y isn’ t all
ened last Monday after having been iar refrain, for Dundee is always right. They have a hard Job and
closed for two weeks. The teach- Kover the top, this time with more you ought to hear the old Arm?
era. Miss Bernice Welch and Miss than the requested 150 per cent. men tell about 1898 and Cuba, an d 1
Ruth Nottage, spent their enforced The chairman for the north end of I tell you they appreciate all that’s
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vacation at their homes ia New
Get a few pieces of ■
berg.
The reported death o f Lloyd
S P A U L D I N G ’S
Whitmore has been confirmed. He
was the son of Mrs. Frank Shook.
Youbg Whitmore was 22 years of
age and was the first Mountain Tdp
And be prepared
boy to enlist after the declaration
of war.
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HAROLD G. KESSIN8EI
a “ BOY S E IA T O T
The Man wi
CH EH ALEM C E NTEN
account
WE PAY CASH
UNITED STATES
DUAL BANK
Cream-Eggs-Poultry
VEAL AN d T o GS
Hazelwood Co.
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J. L. V A N
S L A R IC O M
Mrs. Jack Larsen visited wjth
Mrs. W alter Ray on Tuesday.
The family of J. W. Hackett has
moved into the house at Riverside
Hop Farm.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Belieu and
son, Wayland, were Sunday guests
at the W alter Ray home.
Wm. R. Apperson visited the lat
ter part of the week at the home
of hts uncle, Walter W. Ray. He
went to Portland on Monday.
Raybell District has good reason
to feel proud of Itself. In the War
Work Campaign the people sub
scribed most liberally, going over
thetop by raising the quota, plUB
50 per cent, and $80 more.
A
meeting was held at the school
house on Friday evening, and In
spite of the bad weather « good
crowd came out to listen to the
very Interesting' talk given by
Copt. Wm. R. Apperson. who has
been in France with the Rainbow
Division.
After Mr. Apperson had
finished his speech he called for
subscript ions and the respnse wap
most liberal. $145 being raised that
evening.
The district was thor
oughly canvassed within the next
three days, with the highly gratl- i
fylng re A lts as before stated. Wal-
ter W. Ray was district manager, |
and George Hiller, B.' E. Belieu and
Capt. Apperson were bis associates.
a very Sensation.
The following Is from a letter writ
ten by a member of the United States
‘ ink forces In France: “ I ran the
gaipat of nil sensations from fear t o »
hatred, and the latter was what 1 car- j
lied away. Any nation that fills the
bodies of the deed with bombs In or
der to kill the chape that come out to
bwry them, haa no const deration from
me. end that Is what the Germans do,
among other things.”
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