Zfte ¿Coyat to 2/our ¿Cocatity KEWBERG should be jour buying aad banking center. What you spend aad what you gave should contribute to the up building of the community which rapports yon. Join the U. S. Rational Bask in its efforts to place Rewberg in the class of “XILLI0R DOLLAR DE POSITS.” UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK r ¿Special Purchase Of Ladies’ Gapes rnahtos us to otter them to you st ju t Qgg | of their former prim. t Dolmans, Coats, Dresses aad Skirts at n b ig reduction. Extra Special O u t Entire Stock of Summer Ken’s and Young Men’s Suits to he closed out at from 10 to SO per oeat reduction, including some of our Best Makes. •Our Reguhur Stock— thou ssads to pick from— priced from $80 „ to $50. • Purchase year Suit now for the * 4th o f July 4 bag shipment of Ladies’ «n d Misses’ SMOCKS— all the latest in embroidered and faaey colors. GUI at onr Dry Goods counters and see them. White Shoes aad Pumps for all. We can fit yon. D. M . N A Y B E R G E R M c M in n v ille , ore . Grand Ronde road, but motor travel is increasing fast as tha weather Guy R a y wont to Portland Wod- grows Warmer. w f o ay o f last week to vtait fits fa th e r and sisters.' Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoskins, o f New- Everett Palm er, o f Los Angeles, t o r t , were Sunday afternoon callers is visitin g fcls mother, Mr*. Cyrene a t the W a lter Ray home. m Palmer. Mrs. Henry Lamson. at the W alter Mesdames Tangen, Small and R a y home. The Charlton fam ily sd ttled on Sauvie’s Island la 1847. * Johnson, o f Chehalem Center, visited Mrs.. Palm er last week. ' H ayin g is on In fu ll blast in this Miss Frances Rocchl left last com m unity and sooff w ill M heard week to spend the summer w ith her th e merry hum o f the hay haler. parents in Boston, Masbqchusetts. .The John H ackett fam ily had as W illiam Brewster and Nathaniel Monday guest» Mr. H ackett’s father mad mother, who drove out from Gambel, two Portland lads, are en joyin g a tw o weeks’ camping outing T to tla a d In their car. a t Miss Becks. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Blaaen, accom Miss Selma Holxmeyer and Carl panied by Mr. aad Mrs. George W a lk er, drove out from Portland Hem pel, form erly o f Forest Grove laid week to visit Mrs. Jack Larsen, but now o f Portland, were married w h o Is Mrs. Blaaen’s sister. • » at high noon at the home o f the • Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Charlton, bride on Monday. w ith their son and daughter-ln-law% M r. and Mrs. Dewey Charlton, drove o p from 8auvie*a Island last 8unday, t o vis it with Mr. Charlton’s sister. A bou t eleven o’clock on Tuesday m orn in g an airplane was observed1 fly in g over, on its w ay toward P o rt ia ad. A wonderful sight indeed to to Salem where Mr. W ade w ill visit Mr. Marsh Is on a those o f us who had rfever seen one his old home. week's vacation and has decided to Before. • ' r 0 take it touring the W illam ette T a l A t the annual school meeting held ley. o n June 1«, C. F. Y ea ger was elected «tr e e to r and Bert BMieu wag elected Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Lund, o f T a d a rk . The tax levy to cover the coma, spent three days at O ttefbrook .budget received a unanimous vote last week. T h eir visit was especially in honor o f Mrs. Charlotta P. Hodg- lit favor o f It. Lloyd Henry, who has been with Ins. o f Spokane, and* Mlaa Rose O' the A. E. F. in Siberia since last N eill. o f Tacoma, who w ill spend summer, is now in Lettsrm an Hos part o f the summer at Ottetbrook. p ita l In San Francisco. He has beea Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Greer and Miss vary ill for several months but only Sally Beak entertained inform ally on ueeeatly was seat back to the U. 8. Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. R t and Mrs. Jack Larsen had as Lund. * ' * x u u , last week Mr. Larsen's moth Cards have been received announc er. Mrs. Jensen, and his sister, aad ing thd m arriage at Hoqdlam on hrsfour-la-law, Mr.and Mrs. H e n ry ] Sunday o Of f F. C C. L ittle, o f Portland, Rich, all o f Brush Prairie, W ashing And Mlaa L ea s A. Briggs. Mlaa ton Th ey made the trip in their Briggs has lived In Portland only a T e a r but fosa many friend who w el Mr. and Mrs. James H. Lamson. o f come M r to a permanent home In O o verdate. In Tillam ook county, the w ait. Mr. L ittle to the ow ner d r o v e out fo r a short visit with Mr. o f fo e Dundee poet office alte add parants. Mr. sad Mrs. H. filé fttonda fiare extend hearty eon- Lamson, aad Ms ntues. Mr*. gratuidtloai and heat wisher to the happy peto. Mr. and Mrs. Lttfoe w ill be at boma at S lfi Bast F iftieth street. Portland, a fter Avtfust 1st * M r .and Mm. A lford Schardt and yoUng non, Courtney, o f Seattle, are »pending a' couple o f weeks at the home o f Mlaa Gladys Small. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B ell» the fo r« mer owners o f th'e Imitertal Hotel In ^Newberg, took dinner with Mrs. M arie T a n ge* before departing for North <• Bend. < > \ ' r y" » 1,000 jM fo Macdonalds ........... I f ♦ ' t th e-1 vents Loa«lng*Up té T M *» Being get Pert*— a H UAVR8 E ZR A AYES NOTARY PUBLICAD__ - » Take English history as K la taught la au English school. We begin with Celtic Britain. Enter Caeear aad a Roman boat. From where? We never Mr. and Mira. Dtckman, Mrs. Carl« learn, H. G. Welle writes In the Satur son, Mrs. Spiesook and Miss Mamie day Evening Poet. Who is this Cae Spieeock, all o f Portland, w ere sar and why did' ge come? Why' did guests at the home o f Mrs. Murlb be go? Why did the Romans not come Tangen last Priday. . .s agmn for the better part o f e ceutury? The Mesdames F. Small, Marie Evidently something muoh more !mpor ts n: was going on elsewhere. , Tangen and M. P. Johnson motored A litjle way on In the story certain to Dundee Monday, it being the ooca- Angles, Jutes and Saxons rush in—« s sion o f Mr8. Cyrene Palm er's birth.-. inexplicably. .Whence? Why? Later day. H er Bon, Everett Palmer, of* ceiue thy Panes. The history of En ip Venice, California, Is m aking her a land has the effect o f something going on upon a doormat In a' passage out visit...............» . * 1 « » ; side a room full o f svents„with several Rev:, Carl M iller preached at the Other doors. The door opeus, the Nor church Sqnday morning. H e gave man kings rush, out o f the 'room, ‘con « very forceful sermon, addressing quer thé country hastily, say some the church members and admonish thing about some novelty o f which w« ing them to be sincere aad lead the have learned nothing hitherto, the Cru -true life, not going about back bitin g sades, and exit to rood) again. From which presently King Richard and .desecrating the Sabbath aad returns dejected. He has been fight then testify to Christianity in the ing the Saracens. Who are the Sara church. cens? yr* never learh. What be comes o f them? W e ate never told. So it goes on. The broad back o f his tory lb turned to England throughout Its face and hands are hidden, and we make what wa can o f the wriggling o f Its heels. •- * 4 The American story Is gtltl mofe in comprehensible. Ah Innocent continent Is suddenly inundated by Spanish, Por tuguese, French. Pntch and British, who proceed at once to pick up the {bread o f various conttlets-Mnltisted. elsewhere. Someone called the pope la teen to be dividing the ne*- continent among the European powers. Colonies What are colonies? go home. They were virtually refn- are formed. gees without goloshes, furs and the These colonies, In what is apparently a heavy winter clothing necessary In strenuous attempt to simplify history, that northern region. With the com break off from their unknown coun ing e f the expeditionary force the tries of origin. A stream o f ^immigra housing question became a serious tion begins from west and east. The one. W e V. W. C. A. secretaries have American mind establishes a sort o f in fairly comfortable quarter»—rooms tellectual Monroe doctrine and declares with beds in and lighted with elec that America has no past, only a fu tricity. T o be-sure there are several ture. From which sublime dream It la presently roused to find something o f o f us In each room.» “ Many girl clerical and slenocrwhlc unknown origin called European impe worker» were needed o f course at army rialism wrecking the world. What is headquarters and at the postofflee. fois Imperialism? How did it begin? The teaching of history in most other This offered employment to some o f the refugees and women are doing ev countries is after the, same fashion. erything hi Archangel, even to run- Everywhere the teacher» present more ntng tranaeafs and trucking. They or lew similar histories o f passages need drganlxed recreation and that is and doormats. Great event»—foe Cru sades. the Reformation, the Industrial what we are trying to' give them. revolution— come in with a hang and go ont with a slam, leaving no dew, levying our poor heads spinning. Is It any wonder if history falls back fo r a Ruby Pearl Kreltx, Dayton, and little human touch upon childish anec L ew is Edward Covall, Albany. dotes about Alfred and the cake«, foe (H ive Dandellne Wheeler, McMinn peerless beauty of Mary Queen e f ville. and Earl N ew t Murray, Mc Scots, and King Charles and hia span iels? M innville. Clarice Frances Hurner, Carjton, IgOD John Smiths. * and Em il W alberg Pearson, Carlton. The claims and record office o f the Jeanette Gregory Ogden, Dayton, ministry o f labor at Kew, England, and Charles Edward Baileyi Port- which is bow dealing with million« o f farms In connection with unemploy . Ida Anna H ill. McMinnville, and ment pay. bus electrically driven ac counting and tabulating machinery. H enry Eichel, McMinnville. Figures are transferred to special Selma E lsie Holxmeyer, Dundee, cards by holes punched 'in certain qm- and Carl August, Hempel, Portland. s M m is and the cards are sorted by machine Into groups. Thede groups tiqn pass through a m arking which Subscribe “fo r the Graphic » ................... .... Cfe Drill for Flyers. The royal sir force o f England has Instituted aa aye drlH that has made many splendid pilots eat of men *h o would otherwise have been nseiess. It was discovered that aslarge percentage o f meg only use one eye at a time, and In tb« early days dlktfs were not test ed for eye (Mia nee. M^ny men were then passed Into the air service who could peVer land correctly. When these deficiencies were discovered a school was formed and under an eye special ist twice a day airmen undergoing the core were paraded for eye drill and taught how to use both their eyes at the same time- TJie result was that M per cent of,the men who would have hesfi bad pilots became good ones In, a little wb«!» Office 90*. Thin with w al at «nil the eooptry i f j feet work. F .... ....................................... .. I Sit s I Vou’BM tftfor _L . — ef jin iJ in sinit co ** numg arm temng sn ffiìTA & xa « Parlor ' J. L. VAN BLARICOM Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Fruits and V egetables Wd please the most perttorulhr. Phene us • grocery order and see If ear prompt service.doesn’t surprlsB yen. We went year trade. P u r e m ilk a n d c re a m d e liv e r e d at y o u r d oo r. G i v e us a t r ia l. , « » ♦ r ’: - e ■ * • I ¿.V % ■/ -y : «V ' ' ' > * V :1 * y ‘ ,.■* : ■ '(• ¿ w ' '" ■ : ,. ■ , V » ^ 4« ■ ■** - 1» , ¿ f* » 'V TOTAL SUBSCRIPTIONS BY YAM HILL COUNTY BANKS TO U. S TREASURY CERTIF ICATES OF MDEBTEDNESS ISSUED M ANTICIPATION OF THE VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN :s': *.'•■ f r • if ' . - , • • QOtTA United States N atn m t Bank ef Newberg , to V S U B IONS n * T b r S " » CR *. IP * T % $127,500.04) Yamhill State Bank.............. ..................... Bank of Dayton......... ........... ............ . United States National Bank o f ifegMimmlle First National Bank e f I f e r b e r « .... _______ McMinnville National S i n k ..:.......... ........ First Loan A Saving» Bank» ¿McMinnville____ Sheridan State Bank..... ........... r........... ........ Willam ina State Bank................. ........ ......... First National Bank, Ilc ft fo iiv U b ....:........... Lafayette State B a n l»„ „ .. ........ __________ Bank o f Amity .......................... ....... Carlton State St Savings Bank First National Bank, Sheridan. $224,500.00 PER OSRf 17« L00 L 0 0 100400.00 1 * 500.00 14500.00 i 55 r l W , 000.00 W W IV w 12 , 500 .' 6 .0 0 0 . U » . __________ » ¿ 00.00 44500.00 ■fc-eer U. S. National o f New berg stands sixth highest in per cent in the State and 3rd highest in banks outside of Portland- ' ' 1 . ' . -V * * R . wl , JI f • 9. ■ * I