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t. ?• C á ™ - ^ » O i # Wt«"* i vJ.a <i, v » ¿*' . e ,; i,y :- . ...... , 1 : ^ one big community grin that warmed1 all hearts for the whole dey! The Dundee people were much disap Report of tha, CoaditUn of the pointed that plana at McMinnville had been changed and the rest of the boys taken up the West side in a t Newberg, ia the stateof Oregon, at the doee of business March 4, ISIS stead of being routed through Dun dee. The ladles of Dundee had pre RESOURCES l pared gifts of flowers, fruits can- Loans and dlacounta, Including rediaoounta.........-l4t5.7l3.2S 1488,718.29 dies, nuts, stc.. for all of the Yam- Total l o a n s . . . . . . '.................................. ................... 4 tf.T lt.tS .84.89 hill county boys, to be handed to Overdrafts unsecured...................................................... % ............ . them at the train.' When the mayor V. 8. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par j found out the state of affairs be im 1 value.......... . ' . . v ... 10,000.00 Beginning at 1 o’clock P. M„ 1 and 1-2 mile* Southeast of Dundee mediately began to requisition autos U. 8. bonds and certlfleatss of Indebtedness and~then Invited all who wished to pledgsd to seeure U. 8. dsposlts (par valus) SO,000.00 go to McMinnville to Join him and U. 8. bonds and certificates of Indebtedness 152.700.00 go to see the boys anyway. It was owned andrunpledged....................................... 41,700.00 a Jolly delegation of about thirty Liberty Loan Bonds, 3t6. 4 and 4^4 P«r cent, tbat broke into the celebration at 1S.S60.00 unpledged............................................................ 1S.S50.00 McMinnville and when the mayor of Bonds (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to secure that city and those In charge of the postal savings deposits.. . . . . . ' . . . . . 2,000.00 247393 celebration discovered the Dundee Bonds and securities pledged as collateral for delegation, the Dundeeltes were re State, or other deposits (postal exclnded) Sir«—Empre»’ Lad of S. ceived with open arms. Prof. Ander or bills parable.......................................... . . . 20.000.00 B. 77 ¿ 23 . Dana—Riot son was called upon to make the pre Securities other than U. 8. bonds (not Including er’« Lady Isabella 219,- sentation1 speech and the Dundee stocks) owned unpledged................................... 24.S4S.87 328. She bea miked, on 48,949.87 ladies distributed Dundee's gifts, I # a l bonds, securitise, etc., other than U. 8 . , ............... ...., . . 8.250.00 modest tokens, but an expression of official test, 58.7 Iba. per 8 tucks, other than Pederal Reserve Bank stock........................ 2.360.00 our community's esteem for and good Stock of Pederal Reserve Bank (60 per cent subscription). , . day, 1173 lbs. in two 3,900.40 will toward our Yamhill county Furniture end fixtures............. ................................................... days, producine in six 13,322.92 boys. The beautiful program at Mc Real estate owned other than banking house............... ........... months 6809.4 Iba. mik 29,267.22 Minnville was enjoyed by all from Lawful Reserve with Federal Bank........... .................................. and 3 8 8 3 6 Iba. buttar. 99.993.19 here as was also tbe beautiful dinner Cash In vault nnd net amounts due from national banka......... to which tbe McMinnville ladles in Bred by B. C Altman, 0,587.29 Ret amounts due from banka, bankers and trust com panies.. sisted upon our folk remaining. Tbe Checks on other banks In the same city or town es report Grysham, 652.77 bonds of friendship have always been ing banka... : ................. ................ .. - - ......... ............. LDtent NOBLE’S JOLLY LIKENESS 274864— Sire: Lucy’» Noble, 87S18. Dom: Jody Jolly Likeaeaa, 244251. strong between Dundee and our Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . county seat and today’s "doings1 by John B. Flood, Greatwood, Kentucky. __ __, Checks on banks located outside of city or town EMANON’S CLARISSA H. 282241—Sire: fettaon of Lakeside, 82888. Bun: Mohican’s Tkirty-sevsu, 882.8* have added new friendship between Ing bank and other cash items........................ the cities. Mayor Shannahan and 212448. Bred by Edward Howe, Princeton, New Jersey. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due his associates were enthusiastic over CLABISSA’S BEAUTY 325506—Sire: Jaooba’s bene Prince, 108653. B u s: Emanon’s 2,500.00 Treasurer........................................................................... 282241. Jacobs’s Irene Prinos 108863 wm bred by B. F. Keeney, Warsaw, Bee the good time, the chance to meet Interest earned but not collected— approximate— on Notes our fine boys from "Over There,1 sold him to B. C. Altman dt 6 months eld fee $100. «.585.75 and Bills Receivable not past due.............................. ABTHETTA 401167—dire: Chief Mmltnomah, 137888. Dam: Clarissas Beaaty, 326608, 333.30 and the opportunity to beer tbe War Savings Certificates end Thrift Stamps actually owned. . September 14, 1818. t ^ 207.86 speeches of those boys. The mayor O O m a t m i L n aay.... . v i ♦.. . w ; . ♦ . • . . . CHIEF MULTNOMAH 137866—Not in this sale. Was sired by Jaoaha’i bene Prince. Bam: T o t a l . . . . . ............. .................................................................... 114«, 471.17 also expressed his satisfaction at the way the ladles o f Dundee had plan Worth of Ingleside, 271704, who made 583 pounds of butter in 1 yegr as a two y e n rid. LIABILITIES ned and had brought Into co-opera CLABISSA’S SWEET ABELIHE 401168-Sire: Chief Multnomah. Bam: * Capital stock paid in ................. ..................................................... 1 60,000.00 tion the whole community for this, Dropped September 15, 1918. 28,000.00 one of Dundee’s greatest days. (In Surplus fund.............................. ........................................ ............ 155011—Sire: Chief Multnomah. Dun: Lady Tenny*s of Ingleside. Dropped May TENN NY’S CHIEF 151 Undivided profits.................................... %................ 9,024.52 cidentally It might be remarked that 8, 1917. 9,084.62 a few bouqueta are doe our mayor Leap currant expenses. Interest, and taxes paid......... CLABISSA’S B’S HOPE 434723—Sire: Chief Multnomah. Bam: Clarissa’s Beauty. Dropped October Interest and discount collected or credited, In advance of and tbe men on tbe reception com 27. 1917. 2,400.40 mittee.) maturity and not earned (approximate)............................ Once more Dundee has LIKENESS’ BUTTERCUP 434724— Sire: Chief Multnomah. Bam: BoUe’s Jelly li keness. 1,900.00 shown that wonderful community ¿m ount reserved for taxes accrued............................................... Auguse 11, 1918. 60.000.00 spirit that Is making this small i Circulating notes outstanding.................v ................................. BEAUTY’S SIMPLE RUTH 434785—Sire: Chief Multnomah. Bun: Clarissa’s Beauty- 2.00 place such a marked locality in the Certified cheeks outstanding......................................................... September 6, 1918 380.22 Northwest. Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding......................... Bandella is eat of 8 PET 434728—Sire: Chief Multnomah. Dun; Bandella DELLA’! bond : Total...... .................................................* .............. 392.22 Jolly Likens*. Emanon’s Clarissa H. Sire : Noble Jolly Gamboge 128894. out of 389,208.48 Individual deposits subject to chock......... ............................ T estys. Dropped June BULL CALF (Papers not returned.) Sire: Chief Multnomah. Bam: DUNDEE Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than 28, 1918. 10.913.98 for money borrowed)............................................................. All these cattle are of breeding that make good Begister of Merit Beoorda. The following extracts from a. State, county or other municipal deposits secured by pledge Terms of Saleare Cash; Reliable parties may arrange with owner to gire bankable note 20 , 000.00 letter from e Yamhill connty boy la or assets of thin bank............... ............................... F rew L u n c h a t N o o n 140.00 a Jolly expression of his Joy in being Dividends unpaid..................... ...................................... f ......... t . , beck In the good old U. S. A.: Total of demand deposits (other than bank de J. W posits) subject to Reserve.............. ......... 349.322.44 We arrived this morning, full 180.947.17 moon at 2:30. We lay In the hai*bor Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed)........ 749.03 about four miles below Ellis Island Foetal savings deposits................... .............................. ........... 124,887.70 till 9 a. m., withont even realizing Other time deposits........ ................................. ............................... Total of time deposits subject to Reserve............... 284.563.90 that we were really in the U. S. A., more train ride that we want to take tyar loan deposit account................................. ........ 38,300.42 88,800.43 when all at once down the home «»4 that ts to our homes. The Oregon Committee haa ar Liabilities other than those above stated, interest earned in stretch there came a boat rapidly t ‘ ( f *t T í " )' ^ 8 T ' f t b - ** r I '• * Abe excess of discount collected: ............................................... 4.145.24 approaching bearing Mayor Hyian’s rangements for a grand blowout in Total.............................................1.............................................. 1840.071.27 committee of welcome, constating of New York for us. I believe. All of .■ v ....— ----------- C A L L ------------- ----L State of Oregon, County of Yamhill, as: a real brass bgnd and a number of our names are in their hands already I, J. C. Golcord, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly affirm real American girls and business and since we’re still In tbe army tbat the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief* men. Their boat circled ours— with we’ll have to submit to the praises J. C. COLCORD. Cashier. the band playtnk and everybody yell unearned, 1 suppose. Subscribed and affirmed before me this 12th day of March, 1019. When we left for France the East .Phone Black 23 Residence Blue 6 ing as loud as possible. Then we F. A. Morris. Notary Public. knew we were home— never to leave was the graveyard of patriotism, but My commission expires February 1. 1921. —for those people seemed almodt now—never did I dream that any Correct— Attest: J. L. Hoskins. portion of the States could be as too real to be alive. Clarence Butt, An hour later we steamed up past patriotic as the country 1 have seen S. L. Parrel t. the Statue of Liberty and docked at today. If the West has gained pat Directors. Pier «1, on the North river. Tben riotism proportionately with tbe things started. Never since we left East 1 am almost afraid to go home. a We passed not a soul today but who < ' SEASONABLE CUT FLOW ERS—Plants in pots, cyclamens, 11 business meeting of the Dundee Wo the U. S. had any of us ever refused DUNDEE looked the warmest welcome to us I » (fine plants), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, fern dishes, geram- man's Club, a mock trial was en to accept anything to eat but this and expressed themselves as much was once that it was necessary or X urns, calla.lilies (hardy flowers),'’ hydrangea, peonies. Roses joyed. Nearly all the members pres Mrs. R. W. Swink is visiting her as possible. die of expansion near the equatoT ¡1 our specialty (strong plants). Low prices. ent took part in one capacity or an sister in Portland. I claim It is good to see an Amer other. and all entered into the spirit The K. of C.. Y. M. C. A.. Salva Mrs. Michael Mueller went to of the occasion with mirth concealed tion army and Red Cross were trying ican youngster again, too. Here’s wbat I heard one say today and he Portland on Thursday. 1 beneath a wonderful assumption of to give us all that we wanted, and really was In earnest: "Please give ....................................................................................................... ....... William Wilson is tbe latest R ed ' dignity. Frequent pauses for the they certainly.did. me a French penny— this nickel Is Hill business man to Join tha ranks outbursts of laughter were cut short We ferried from Pier f l to the all that I’ve got to give for it.” He of the autolsts. ' by the stern command of the Judge Pennsylvania railroad station where was running alongside a slowly ! tor "Order in the Court.” Mrs. New- we loaded onto a real train— not 40 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Allan went moving train, holding the nickel 1 ton Bailey as Judge and Mrs. F. W. homines or 8 chevroux (40 men or to Tacoma last week to meet their out in bis hand. Meyer, the Prosecuting Attorney, 8 horses)— but real soft-cushioned son, Sgt- Alexander J. Allan, who Hurrah for the U. S. A.! were especially clever in their char cars, and rode to a couple of miles arrived on Tuesday at Camp Lewis, acterizations. After the trial the from the place that we are now with Company A. 162nd Infantry, hostess. Mrs. Bland Herring, end two situated. RAYBELL Just returned ffom service in France. assistants, served a two course We arrived at our barracks and While in Tacoma the Allans visited luncheon, a stretching of the rules then we meased and then I found their daughter, Mrs. Bruno Hom- Arriong those present at the rood of the club, but condoned on account this Y. M. hut about 75 yards dis We pleaee the moot particular. Phone us a grocery order and see berger. Mlse Isabella Allan accom meeting at St. Paul last Monday of its being a birthday celebration tant. And do you know what Sgt. if our prompt service doesn't surprise you. We want vour trade. panied them. Mrs. Jack Larson and Mrs. Walter for the hostess. C. and I found tonight? A place to Ray visited with Mrs. J. J. Coyle, at Word has been received from the All business in Dundee ant the purchase anything. Of course we St. Paul, on Monday. Portland Chapter of the Red Croat ____ .. . , „ \ : it it , . . I »urroundlng country for miles was could not Imagine it for sometime, Mrs. Fulkerson, school supervisor, 1ha " 'J ,..,.. , ... ' J istopprt on T ile d » , morning nnd tbe but-we came to soon enough to dis continued .c .lr lt , In Ib . m ^ n t ^ t U h o l . eommonlt,. In obmirmnc, of pose of real Ice cream, pie, milk, visited Raybell on Tuesday, and gave fortmont. It I. W ~ « d Out « « r k ^ „ candy, ate., in great Quantity. Hon our school another gold alar. „ 1 " eonMnu, ulU flJune T hew o- ,o estly. we ate till we could hold no Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Qell went to men of Dundee who did such apian- , ___ __ __ , A more and then stood and gazed at Battle Groun<L. Washington, on Mon nine o'clock train from Portland. It did work last year are urged to lot day to attend the funeral of Mr. was known that one of Dundoa’a all the good things that were left. Red Cross work have first place ia It did our systems good to be able (Jell’s brother-in-law. Joe Higdon. Overseas boys would arrive and it their week's program so long as the to merely gaze at the stuff. Never They returned Tuesday evening, was expected that some of the boyy seed is urgent. Come every Tues In France was s man abla to pur were John and Jim Johnston, John from other parts of the county would And a ahed for your day at 12:30. chase all that ha deal red of a good Ewert, John Neal, Walter Ray. Fred also be on board. As the train ap The play given on March 1st by proached the station a perfect bed thing, so we felt like buying till Yeager, Jack Larsen, Guy Ray, B. E. gome of the high school and upper lam arose from bells, horns, cymbals some one told us we could have no Belteu and George Hiller. A com grade pupils brought out a largo and cheers, eaeh person trying to ex more. mittee of five was appointed to go Now tho following is the truth to Salem soon In the Interest of the crowd. Tbs play. "The Old Malta’ press his Joy over the safe return of Convention.’’ was well staged, the Dundee’s first boy from tbe A. B. F. but you may not believe it— one of people who desire to have the paved Get a faw pieces of costumes being ezceedlngly original As Sgt. Alex. Allan jumped from the the fellows asked for all of the al road go this way. S P A U LIVING’S and appropriate. In an ¿11 star east. I train and caught his grandmother mond bars that he could buy and and one so large, it is impossible to up in a groat "bear bug” tbe tumult found that he didn’t have enough MARRIAGE LICENSES mention each player. Tha charac subsided Lnd tbe assembled school money to pay for that many so he took only forty-eight bars. I can't ters were all well represented and children burst into song. Then, And be prepared the transformations pleasing. Mrs. after a salute to Old Glory carried Imagine myself in the army tonight Elisabeth Rockwell. McMinnville, Has, who directed the production, la by B. 8. Hunter, a G. A. R. veteran, for this la certainly a swsll camp— to Ralph Eugene Colllster. McMInn- recalving congratulations upon the the sergeant passed between tbe spring beds, ample room, hot show vlle. success of tbs evening’s entertain lines of school children, shaking ers. dining rooms, stc. Margaret St. Germain. Newberg. Today’s papers contain statements to Carl Ellia Moore. Newberg. ment. The proceeds wort presented hands with each One and receiving to the Dundee Woman’s Club, a their greetings. Next the tarn of that the "fighting 41st (Sunset) Di \ Phone While 2« courtesy which the members of tho the grown-ups! Oh. the smiles, for vision undoubtedly will parade on 8ubocrlbe new for the Newberg club appreciate. * *. the eoldier boy and neighbor for Fifth Avsnue on February 2Sad. Orapble. Lot’s bops sot. We have but On Thursday, after tho regular neighbor until tbe whole« affair Ho. M W United States National Bank Dispersal Sale! Thursday Mar. 20th 12 Registered Jersey Cattle, 8 Grade Holstein a id Jersey Heifers ^ ■ ■ 1 ' U PY T O if c ; : OF HMiiESIDE C . W . ALTM AN , Owner When in Need of a Plombe* E. L. EVANS, 501 l»t St., Newberg i: T H E H O M E OF F L O W E R S pi * m B ) m 292 JOHN GOWER **m.*nm :: J. L. VAN BLARICOM Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Fruits and V egetables The WINTER RAMS Call fo r B ETTER ROOFS Farm Implements and Live Stock L U M B E R C . K . 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