•>*, ■ iM w - k M m ,-"Y • , Mn. .............................. ... expest tp make k ? F\ J - , Mi. .Mr, and M m Umbaugk ang and chil- Ington, and Miss drpn, a f Kelso, Washington, Mira ad, were guests Amy Ball, of Portland. -were ay’ * of the RundnlU Sunday. of f B. , ddra LydU Rhret, daughter o H. Ehret.^Js out fp m Portland for a a red at the Olds, Haiti She is employed 014a, ore-la the city. Wortman A .K in g store-la elty. has bran bean em am. Wnyne BUM, who baa r several ployed at Astoria for ssveral years, V “ "™ ' > has been here during'the week ri»- „d £ * Zlmri Zlmrt dttag his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 7 The ladles’ aid society Boclety of of the the IT rabtorlan church w w ill ill meet meet with with Mrs, Loo on# Friday r afternoon afternoon for tor work. A ll the Indies of the ehurah ehareh s of the rare invited. lm. of Kqllapoll. Mrs. Bdvftu W. Palm, Kgllspell. g her brother. brother, Montana, is Halting Mr. Palm, with Fred Popa, of Astoria, who re cently returned from an eighteen months' stay In Franco where he was te* the U. 8. Forestry Service. Is tu town visiting his grandfather, J. C.-Pope. Mr. and Mrs. Kappiey and daugh- te. Ada, of Prortlaad, with Mr. and Mrs. t o r t , of Olds, Wertman A King, motored from Portland to ego their old friend and neighbor, J. B. Crosier, Sunday. ■■* ■* ■ John O'Brien, of Portion^, Is visit- leg his uncle pad goat. My. and M m Thomas Burns, on Chehalem Moun- u in - Mr. O'Brien was with the H*lnbow Division “ over there" for eighteen months, being a member of th* ea* ln#<r corp* J‘ B. .faylor received a message froa> WMftler, California, on Tuss * * * * * Information of the death °* M n Mhbel Douglas. the w ife of Jthn Henry Douglas. Jr., which 0 C- o « r ,« l on iM t Sunday. TO. t f «— 4 " * * >— 1“ r ■» p“ ,ne lege for never*! years and meesory of her mast excellent work In educn- tlopal olrclee as well ns in the ooav» munity «tU l Ungers with many who ^ ,sad this notice of her death. 8tliee the removal o f the famUy to California she has been a member of the faculty of W hittier College, and It was only * few months ago that ybe waa compelled to give up her two sons; Bruce and Doirald. who wore hoys when they left here. Henry Allen waa struck by an automobile on the road -below Mid dleton on Friday of lost week and severely injured. He nad.Mn. Allen were on their wnjr home from Port land In eompeny with Mr. nod Mrs. 1. A. Banning, riding In the Hanning car- nod on seeing some article that J. 8. Wright, of Sheridan, non-in- U w o f Ira K. Van trees, has bought the »5 sera term oflt In the Fern- wood neighborhood formerly owned by WU. Buuck, tam ing tg hie 50 aere placa, at Sheridan la the dcaL He gets the growing grain, which Is said to he excellent, stock, terming implements, garden snd berries. Th e place b rate to be In good condi tio * and it is considered g good bar gain. The te a ily w ill stoke n good addition to the*«o(Aninnati IF YOU NEED CASH ju if write a check for it if you are i bank def eating. Bat it ia suiyripteg with haw little satani cash yen oa a, get akug, sad comfortably, tgo. tf ye« lire a depositor try the experiment ef patting year oaah where it will net tempt ¡ye« to spend inn corararily er tra We’ll accept' your account with planante. TeuAl oa«' Mane it with arara. FIRST NATIONAL BANK NEWBERG. OREGON THE NEW Brunswick featuring the le w Oval all weal tene •—pHfu» j| han. This ovni trae ehambar with ether exdaatve Smaawiak Am* JHp > , « «o tura makes 0 ungguQ ¿ 7 1 oJggg ' 1 Ä * . . * M* & V- 'Qkjt < • THE PH0M0G1APH WFEEM1 Sraham's NEXT DOOR TO P. 0. t L I'M an? S bb To« Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Holmes, of Durham, visited friends in Noqkerg on the Fourth. [•' fjy gv '* f V' . ' Arthur Boston sad children were out from Portland last Sunday visit- lag the ^andfather of the chUdrau. Charley Holst. .. Ben» On Monday, to Mr. and Mrs. Barley Pere, of Tacoma, a daughter. Mm Pero has been visit ing her mother. Mas. Peterson, who lives oa River street. -. Mm George LaFlemme left last Saturday for Kanras where she w ill vielt a daughter. A eon. ‘ recently returned from Fmnee, on furlough from a Now York eamp, will Join her there tor n visit. Attorney and Mm W. Lair Thomp son and little son. of Portland, and A. W . Macy, Of Chicago, visited I » Newberg last Sunday with the H. M. Hankins family. Mr. %Mhcy la out for an extended visit with his sister. Mm J. W Hobbs, of Eugene. Mr. u ffl Mm Jasper Bales and little daughter went to Tillamook county on the FourUf, where they visited the different beaches. A part of the road they found to be la veyy had condition, owing to the rates In the mountains sad heavy The former Wisconsin people of Portland, through Its president. F. C. Carey, has asked yie Graphic to an- nounce that* they were to ¿uMjp¡4* basket picnic nt SeUwood oa Wedncs- day of this geek and Inviting others from outside points to Join them. but the notice came too late to be o f value to any who might have de- sired to attend. - • 4 Relph and Victor Baee were mak- la g a survey of various berry plant- lngs throughout the Valley Turaday. in order to take advantage of all the Information they eould get, since they are contemplating an increase of thplr berry acreage the coming season. They remarked on starting out that they were iaellned to try loganberry growing. . Rollln Blxby. who railed on the West Hsrlen for Italy several days ago. spent * short time with h it parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blxby, the U tter part of last week. TleT West Hsrlen chine to grief Just be-,, tore ranching the. meuth of the Coe lumbia. owing, to the propeller be* coming unmanageable, and had to be towed back to PortUnd for re- Pairs. , Mrs- John Gower loft Mrs. left here’ here Mon- Mon day afternoon for Vale. Malheur county, in response to n message say ing her oldest son was severely 111 with pneumonia. Be was token overland a distance of $0 miles to Vale after he was taken nick. He Is n plumber by trade.and went to Vale to work soon after his mar riage nome * months ago to Mrs. Florence Woody. Rev. Fred E. Carter. Pres. Levi T. Pennington and Prof. Russell Lewis sniffed the salt dsn air from afar, which brought visions of big fat salihoa running In Nestucca Bay/and-es a consequence they left for the elasele. Pacific City at an early hour Tuesday morning by the Ford route. Pity It U that the con dition of the roads makes it bad for bringing out a full load1 . Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Newby were over from Vancouver last Sunday afternoon In company with some Gauee cousins who- are out from town on a Halt. Mr. Newby Is off the Washougal prune term at pres ent working In the sales department of a Chevrolet agency nt Vancouver, but remarked that he would prob-' ably «return to the ranch soon to relieve the pressure for necessary help on the place. Prof. J. R. McKtllop, son-in-law of J. F. Taylor, returned home from CallfofnU last week where he went to look after school wprk. 'w h ile there he accepted the position of superintendent ot schools nt St. Helena and he w ill leave for his of duty with his- family soon. He taught In Nevada for several yeai* aad gave up his position In that state to enter Army Y. M. C. A. work which took him to France where he saw much hard service. John Comer, son of Win. Comer, argved home a few days ago after haring served four years In the Navy. Altogether he figures that he sailed the seas some 20.0$0 miles and he likes It so well that he cen ts enlisting again for ten yearn. In ease he oglteto within n year he. w ill rocciv^ 0 satory of $50 * month tod a bonus of $»0. His HOnry, who waa la the a « i who. was rarotusiy sick time ago, has been mustered out e f the service add Is back at his A lt JOb at Lewiston. Idaho. »> d relativos. Mm Mary E. Bankson ria it«« at Corrali]« last week with her sister, Mm. c. H. Christenson. Mm P. B. Hoaford Is spandiag a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and < Mr». J James Patterson, of of. Blaine. Blalae. Hon. R. A. Booth. of the s'ate Highway ________ Stete Engineer Herbert Nun town today. Mrs. Minnie Holloway Wler aad ^l< ven-year-old son were'here from Yakima, Washington, the first of the week Halting her aunt, Mn. George Morris. George Gwln, who was recently mustered out of the service, Joined Mrs. Gwln hem n few dsys ago and they are visiting at the home of her parente, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hol lingsworth. Rev. Coffee, the regular minister in charge at the Free Methodist church, w ill preach on the morning of July IS. and Rev. Kloixback, if he be hère. In the evening. A ll are cordially inrited to attend these iorvlces. Rev. HUks w ill be away naxt Sun day in attendance nt the state con vention of the Christton church at Turner, and the local pulpit w ill be occupied a j the morning service by Wallace Jones snd In the evening by Lester Jones. W. F. Hasenberg and daughter. Miss Doris, arrived home from their trip to CallfornU California the first of the week. week- They visited Mare Island Navy Yard and say any they found much activity in building nil afi about San Francisco Bay. salee of White A Co. report the sales the J. J. Jordon 2S-acre farm to D. 26-acre term W. Cox, recently from Idnho, Idaho, consid- consid eration $7,200, and also the Mrs. A. eratlqn J. Lyons 6-acre J 5-acre fruit farm on the thn old Ferry road, to Benjamin F. Marts, of PortUnd, Portland, for the pries price of $2,500.' Mr. snd and Mrs. L. M. Parker, who drove through to LaGrande last week in In company with their soa-ln-law, soa-to-Uw, Dr. J. R. Pemberton, and family, of Salem, arrived home Tuesday. They They say » f the roads, while passable, were not the best beet in places to mske make it It a sure enough pleasure trip, trip. C. C. Ferguson has -received a" a' letter from Sheriff Needham, of Marion county, regarding complaints tgat have been made to him of men and boys going in swimming, minus bathlag suite, near the bridge acrora the Willamette. He says ha w ill prosecute the parties ualcm it la stopped. $ Henry ftooth of McMinnville, who took the contract with the coun ty tor removing the long bridge on ■ndt First street' for $1,00P, began work 'lsb t Monday and has been ipnking things hum. He ssye he expects to have the west end out of the way by the tljje the contract is let < b order that work may begin on the new concrete bridge at once. c. or THE KALE OP SPECIES HAD TO A ID WASH ETE HOLD WOULD BE IftSIP. FED WITH A WESTWG- Ç0U8E ELECTRIC KAHGE A ID A MAYTAG ELEC TEES WASHDTO MACHHE. POUX GEHT BATE POI COOKDG SKDTS WOOD AT TODAY’S PUCES. ■*!& iiiapy # , i w K n M M N M bridge over the canyon north o f the Decker, of Husum, Washington, also college campus was soon put into visited their sister, (lift. Robison, service mush in advance of whnt It last weak. was built for, and nt about S:SO Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Olmsted, Mr. o'clock in the evening It went down snd Mrs. Newton Bailey, Mrs. Heath with a crash when one of the Valley Canning Co.'s trucks loaded with and the Misses Heath. Mira O'Neill. berries %ad being driven by George Joseph Holmes, of'O aklan d, and Critcs, was crossing. The machine Medric Greer, enjoyed a motor trip went down some twenty feet sad the and picnic dinner nt Amity on Sun- wonder Is' that Mr. Crltea was not . ' killed, but be came out without seri day. Otterbrook waa the seme of an ous Injury: His principal mourning le for Ms favorite dog that appar other of the annual Fourth o f duly ently was killed in the crash, though picnics. Tables for abont . sixty Mr. Crltes was not able to locate the persons were spread at the spring remains In the mass of ben-lee, that snd an enjoyable day was spent to wee suddenly converted into Jam, the beautiful grove. After dinner Whan he began to take an Invoice of Rev. H. Edward Mills, of Portland, the wreck. * Possibly funeral ar gave s short Informal patriotic a g rangements with card of thanks may deran on “ Fourth of July and Indi be announced before the Graphic vidual Responsibility in World A f goes to press. fairs,” and Rev. George H. Greer re On the same afternoon when one cited appropriate poems aad spoke of the big Arnold trucks was coming on “ The Spiritual and Material as down the Box grade on the highway Related to Happiness.” Binging of with a ponderous load of berries for “ America” closad the informal ex the Valley Canning Oo., estimated ercises. Those present from outaids to be worth about $1,030, the driver were, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mills and says the brakes failed to respond two sons, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. H arps« and seeing that he was headed for Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Hillstngsr. Dr. a wild runaway down the long grade and Mrs. A. P. Matson, Mrs. 8. M. to probable death, and destruction Crosby, John Crosby, Mr. mud Mrtt to the.truck snd Its valuable cargo, Arthur Johnstone snd daughter, Mr. he turned into the embankment. snd Mrs. B. H. Wsde and son, Dr. The truck, of course, was turned and Mrs. Vial and daughter, Lieut. over, but the driver escaped. Be Robert Vial, Mrs. Armstrong and sides the injury to the truck, which son, Mrs. Ladd, Mrs. Campbell. Mr. is said to have been considerable, the Cunningham, Guy SpokesfUld, Mira loss in berries was not small, al Gunnison, nil of Portland; Hon. John though a lot of salvage helpers were . Crawford, of Dayton; aad Mias Sally sent out from the cannery to assist Beck's guests, Mr. and M n. Gambel tn the clean-up. and inns and Judge and Mrs. Brew And It was the end of a perfect ster, of PortUnd; Mrs. Charlotte P. Hodgins and Mias Margaret Mc- Echran, of Spokane, and Miss Rone 1 O’Neill, of Taeomb. Several neigh DUlftEE A. Rupert was out from PortUnd t - - bors and their guests Joined the pie- Wednesday with the committee of Cherry harvest ia in full swing nt nickers and also .tried their skill on ^ Scandinavian capitalists who '»m e the Robison orchard. the teanto court. to PortUnd recently with a view of Mrs. Cole snd son, from Idaho, are putting on n line of steamers lor the carrying trade to mnd from their visiting Mrs. Cole’s sister, Mrs. G. coantry, in ease they wero favorably A. Dearborn. Impressed with conditions. They 1 A little daughter, Katherine, ar were shown about the country, in rived at the Joseph Herring home cluding the Dundee section, and on Tuesday. were given n luncheon nt the can Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Allan and Isa nery where speech making was in bella Allan ars enjoying an outing dulged in. Of cru ra they never at Rockaway. befi ts saw sueL .Royal Anne and Blag cherries as were given them The Y. M. P. A.’s held a pleasant here and thU halting ought to cinch supper party In the Allan grove on Saturday ot last week. Every Day On Monday afternoon the long bridge over the canyon on East First strtot was closed to traffic, as Mr. Booth, the McMinnville man who has the contract for tearing the old bridge away, began the work of wrecking the structure Ht order to get It out of the way of the'suceess- ful bidder on the contract for the erection of n new concrete bridge. The travel over the bridge has bran very heavy sinee the highway was paved and It la cany to Ungine how the closing of it brought con sternation to thane who hiere hurry ing te th » direction of PortUnd. Bad the notice of Its closing been panted at the corner o f BeridUn It would have been easier for strangers to ham gotten started right oa the elreU that must he made around to the north In order to agate reach the highway, hut placed ha It was at the aunt end of the bridge; many machluhe went north and after go ing throe blocks tamed into thn The regular business meeting of the Dundee Red Cross was held at the library on Saturday evening. Mrs. Bland Herring, who has been In ^Portland for five weeks, has re turned very much Improved in health. Bre. Heath and daughters, of Cor vallis, have been visiting Mrs. Heath’s daughter, Mrs. Newton Bailey. ' Joseph Holmes, a room mate of Medric Greer at the O. A. C., spent the Fourth snd week end at Otter- brock. Misses Christopher snd Young en tertained at dinner on Wednesday in honor of 'Medric Greer and Otter- brook guests. B. U. Msrr has finished the con struction of an unique garage for B. S. Greer. The attractive struc ture Is the Joint Idea ot Roe Robi son and Mr. Marr. Mrs. Etaweiller and children, of Oretown. and Mr. Rock, of Portland, visited Mr. sad Mrs. Frank Keyes for the week end. They nil motored to Salem on the Fourth for n Keyes BATH ROOM NEEDS Your Bexall Store has made particular effort to supply you with -every need to add to the comfort aad pleasure of your bath. SOAPS, BRUSHES* SPONGES, W ASH CLOTHS, TALCUMS, ETC Kleozo Massage Bath Spray Is delightfully invigorating for daily nan. LYNN B. FERGUSON PvwMpftptftMi D n i| ftit Mrs. 1UJ. Robison, of Corvallis, la visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roe Robison. Mira Bertha to ch er and Hsary C *» X tx m H J te »