Svi.
; of his brother, Walter Q. Marsh, on
Sunday the eighteenth. The funeral
was held at Laurel on the following
Wednesday.
The many friends and neighbors
of Miss Mae Jones weie entertained
at her home last Saturday evening.
After dancing and games a lunch
| was served to the guests and all
present enjoyed the evening.
The school children are looking
forward to a Jolly time on May Day
when Pleasant View, District 74,
' will visit District 92 and the after
noon will be spent in playing games
and other ¿childish diversions.
Immediate Profits and
Ultimate Values
BOTH are increased when farm production is brought to the
maximum point Therefore when the farmer is able to profit
most, he benefits the community greatest
The U. S. National Bank is con
stantly on the alert to help local
farmers better their crops and live
stock and make necessary improve
ments in methods.
REX
$. L PARKETT, President
U N IfE D S T A T E S
l T IO N A I
ERO. O R E G O N
O F Nl
NEW
M IL L IN E R Y
W e have just received some
New Novelty Shapes and
late trimmings.
I
Most Likely Just the Hat
YOU W A N T
Come in and see anyway
LEE M IL L IN E R Y C O .
*
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis have moved
Into a house owned by Mr. Yokel.
Mr. Sturgis has taken possession
4 of the store he bought of Mr. Lewis.
Mrs. Eves entertained at break
fast Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs.
Kane. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller,
Fleda and Ruth Kane.
Mr. and Mrs. Semmer entertained
a f dinner Sunday Me and Mrs.
Kane. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller,
Fleda and Ruth Kane. . -
A very exciting base ball game
was played Friday afternoon be
tween Sprtngbrook and Rex, on the
Rex diamond, the score being 23 to
17 In favor of the home team. This
Friday a game is scheduled with
Fernwood.
One hundred and two attended
the surprise party given Mr. and
Mrs. Kane Tuesday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Woodworth.
They were very much surprised.
The evening was spent playing
games and in ainglng.
Refreelg-
ments of ice cream and cake were
served.
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teat on the diamond to tha tune of
23 to 17. Soma of tha beya say
they could have played a much bat
|
ter game if so many of them had
not fallen off tha field Into the vaK
ley below.
There are two hon^pa In Spring-
brook that attract the attention and
admiration of all passers-by, those
of Thomas Lemon and C. E. Newr-
house. Theae two plane* are made
very beautiful by the brilliant dis
play of flowera in the yards. Both
Mrs. Lemon arid Mrs. Newhouse are
great lovers of tha beautiful, and
are never so happy as when caring
for their flowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tollman left
on Monday for their eastern trip.
We are sorry to lose this excellent
couple from our community but
wish them a^pleaaant Journey and
hope they may decide to again lo
cate in Springbrook on their return.
A farewell reception was given
them last Tuhrsday evening at the.
beautiful home c f Mr. and Mrs.
Wendell. A large number were in
attendance and an enjoyable time
wag the result.
*
The big Sandy was running over
full of smelt the first of the week.
6h, dear, no, not Sandy Brown, but
the Big Sandy River. Quite a num
ber of Springbrook people seised tha
opportunity to lay In a supply of
these dainty fish. Among tha num
ber going up were Messrs, and Mes-
dames J. L. Haworth, Asa Butler,
Wade
Williams,
Dennis
Mills,
(without the Masdames) Zlmrl Mills
and others whose names we did not
learn. Each brought back several
bushels of fish, dividing up liberally
with those who stayed at home.
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neuralgia
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THESE COMMON ELLS
of life are of frequent oc?ureitce in family life.
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if you case is normal, cs is true in r.ir.e cases o".t of ten
W e
h a v e r e lia b l e rem edies
that are tried and true and that will relieve not only
these complaints but many other* as well.
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You are safe in trying
the remedies we offer you
THE LEADIN G D Q U G G IST
PARLOR
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KODAK 6- AM SCO. S U P P l IFS <f- F I N I S H ! N C .
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NFW BERG, OREGON.
Palm Confectionery
The cloud!?" have broke and rolled
away, the sun shines bright the
livelong day; the hill sides in their'
W e serve tHe Famous
• H A Z E L W O O D ICE CREAM
Miss Fiances Scallon, of Portland. sarb of Rr^en are beautiful— a P«^
was a week end guest of Mrs. R. A. iect dream; the orchards, like vast
T ax
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Olmsted. —
fields ct snow, their perfume on the
,
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1 breezes blow; the old world’s full of
Ice Cream, plain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Otto Elkins and 1 family have
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song and cheer, hope, from the heart
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moved to their new home, the . .
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Fruit Sundaes.............. ..................
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God In His
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Fruit
and
Nut
Sundaes..........
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t heaven smiles with glee as He looks
Mrs. Allen, of Newbergl waa a down on you and me, for It gives
Baanna Specials.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r ........................
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years of united work in such organ guest at the home of her brother. , Joy tc Hlm j know wben thlngB are
Ice Cream fodas. .. .................. ........... \ i ........
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DUNDEE
isations. An interesting feature of L. J. Eddens. the first of the week. , beautiful here below. He likes to
All Fountain So das ...., ..............
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Miss Florence McCleary, from the make His children glad and sorrows
the program was a straw vote for
(Left over from last week.)
Cooola and Boot Beer......... ......... ....................
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„ Mr. and Mr* T. A. Harper have \ U S. president.
Herbert Hoover Coast, has been visiting her coufin, much when we are sad. so In the
Bottle
Sodas....................^
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been recent week end guests at O t-' took the lead with Wood and Low- Mias Bernice Keyes, and also cou- blossom time of spring let us unto
Milk
Shakes
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sins
In
Newberg.
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Him
our
praises
sing.
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terbrook.
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j den tied f o r . second choice. Dell-
clous refreshments were served by
Miss Eula Strange and Mlsa Dor-
.
Ice Cream, quart........ ................
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Groth are re Mrs. Shannahan, Mrs. Herring and
othy Prosser, of Portland, enjoyed
Ioe
Cream,
pint....................................
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LAST SAXCEE CHIEF DIES
joicin g over the arrival of another Mrs. W. J. Gordon.
blossom time at Otterbrook Satur
daughter.
The stork also visited
Special Prices in Quantity Amounts
day and Sunday.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott
After three weeks’ Illness Big
CHEffALKM CENTEX
Mrs. Heath, of Corvallis, who had
Livengood last week.
Belly, bead chief of the Sarcee In
been visiting In Portland, had a
dians.
of Alberta, died recently at
Found— On the railroad crossing
(Left from last week.)
short visit with her daughter, Mrs.
Calgary. With Big Belly's death,
near Dundee, a ring, evidently a
B. A. Reetz. of Junction- City, Newton Bailey, Friday,
another of Alberta’s original Indians
keepeake.
Owner can have same called on friends and relatives the
Mr. Robison went to McMinnville passed away making him the last ot
by calling upon Mrs. John Parrett last-of the week.
j on Sunday and brought his mother, ol«j tlme chiefs to rule the Sarcees.
Jr., and proving property.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cate mo- his aunt, Mias Lizzie Robison, and
Big Belly was 64 years of age.
■Portland friends of Miss EH* tored out from Portland Friday I Mrs. Sanders and her children
to and succeeded Bull's Heed as head i -
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Crawford have received letters tell evening.
LIST WITH
Mrs. Cate remained out enjoy the orchards in bloom.
chief In 1911. He was popular with
ing of her safe escape from the Lin for the week to visit with her par
H. C. Locke, recent purchaser of everybody who had dealings with
coln Hotel, recently burned In Se ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Meyer.
the Altman place, brought In a car him, and was a wise ruler among
attle. Miss Crawford lost all her
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hendrickson load of fine cattle last week. Mr. Ills i topic. He will be remembered
clothing and personal property but and the Misses Rosalie and Goldie Locke expects to have his dairy in by m m } for his prominence at the
is thankful in having escaped the Hendrickson, of Portland, and Mrs. full operation In a short time.
Victory Stampede, heading the Sar-!
terrible fate of some of the other Johnson, of Aberdeen, Washington,
Mr. Bently who Is a partner with cees In the parade and canp.
residents of the hotel.
were out to visit Mr. and Mrs. Vic R. A. Olmsted in the property re
708 First Street, Newberg, Ore
All Dundee seems to have been tor Hendrickson last Sunday.
cently purchased from the Dundee
Be mire and read the Graphic
playing "Fruit Basket,” a few fam
There was no school Monday on Fruit & Walnut Cp., is here looking every
ilies staying put in their accustomed account of the funeral of Calva over his holdings and selecting a
places
but
others
wonderfully Martin.
The entire neighborhood building site.
«hanged about. Harry C. Starr bas was Baddened and sorry to hear of j p rof. j. p. Powell celebrated his
bought the B S Hunter proparly Rev. Martin’s death.
The family eighty-eighth birthday Tuesday by
ewnthweet of town. Mr. PoweUk; have the sympathy of many friends , teaching eight classes In music, and
bas purchased and is remodeling the here ln the|r hour of jormw and be- f„n chorus of ladies, and by setting
Boley Edward's house.
Mr. Kay reavement.
out a strawberry bed and spading a
and family have moved to the Red
Mr. and Mrs Lineas Christenson lark« Part of his garden,
Hills
to
the
McCleary place.
There may be a prettier sight
Spence Vedder and family have entertained the following relatives
at
a
fine
birthday
dinner
last
8un-
j
than
the Robison cherry orchard In *
moved to the G. W. Beyers house,
day.
It
was
the
birthday
of
Harley
full
bloom
but Red Hills residents
TW H. Hill to the former hotel
Hall and ».Mrs. L. F. Hall. Aside , doubt It. Just at present it is at
building. Mrs. Asha Vedder occu-
pies the Chas. Parrett home and from thoae manUon6d were L F' i ,ta be8t a8 are th* «>rune orchards
w ill conduct a hotel. Mr. Johnson HaU' Mrs Harley HaU’ De,mer and on the h1118 and * reat ,8 the
bas moved to Scott Livengood p r o p - E,mer H« M- Mr^ and **ra' , P*ter tat‘° " t0 8lack U
J> on *arden work
-r ty Asa Ryan occupies the John- ! Lareen and son' Da,e' and ° tto
and Juat enJ°y the wonderful beau-
.ii of
nt Newberg;
vvn KAn,■ Mr.
vi- and Mrs ty an(j f ragrance 0f blossom time.
, tv*««,
beck, all
-son house Mrs. Wm. East has gone
: C. F. Castile, Newton Peters and
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to Eastern Washington to keep
. the Misses Ina Ward and Emma
SPRINGBROOK
bouse for her uncle. Henry Hagey,
Robins, of Tualatin.
—
.
John Parrett has bought the East
»The
Parent-Teacher
Association
Nearly everybody am
so th« •
property, Rev. and Mrs. Gillespie
have moved to the parsonage re held the meeting at the school house first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Newhouse mo
cently vacated by John Parrett, and last Friday evening. A large crowd
Mr. Smith, who has opened a ga was present. The program consist tored to Portland Sunday.
rage in the blacksmith shop, has ed of a number of readings by the
Miss Luclle Johnson has accepted
moved to the house vacated by Mr. . little folks. Charley Post i m person- a position In the United States Na
j ated the darkey boy in a reading
Gillespie.
tional Bank and commenced work
1 and a song. The M isses Clara and
Monday.
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"T , n ! " ‘
th*
Stale, .a n , m U . - » tic k there
Mr. Murdock bas purchased the
■ c " » * '“ r
noD,,‘!' i » « »»n rncel.ed b, I t. .»diene,
Whitney
ranch Just north of Wade
” “ uc* ¡ T t . following officer, -e r e elected
sickness in the community was held
T h e y R ange in Price from $ 2 7 . 5 0 up.
1
Williams’
place and will move
, tor the ensuing year: T. Blxler,
at Community Hall on Thursday.
president; Mrs. Nina Ramsey, vice thereon scon.
After the business meeting, Mrs.
Lyle Hubbard and wlfe are ex
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. ____president; Chas. Shires, secretary:
Hhannahan as hostess took charge
Mrs. Elizabeth Mteyer, treasurer. pected here soon from North
s
tof the program. The article in a
Coffee and cake were served during Branch. Kansas, to visit his parents,
HoW
about
the
H.
C.
L.
when
you
can
get
a
last
seasons
suit for $11.25? Our
•recent copy of the Woman’s Home
the social time following the meet Mr. and Mrs. S. Hubbard.
Companion by Helen M. Taft on
ing. Mrs. Meyer explained to some
entire store is full o f seasonable merchandise for the whole family.
There will be a reception at the
"Women In Politics" was read by
extent the two mill tax question. school house Friday evening for the
Mra. Bland Herring.
Miss Taft
There will be more discussion on new settlers In the Sprtngbrook dis
Stives reasons why women need poli
that subject at the next meeting, trict. A royal good tlm« Is antici
tics as much as politics need women,
pated.
the second Friday ln May...
urgts women everywehere to study!
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Harvey Livingston Is preparing
national and world problems, and t o 1
to
build a fine new house on his
PLEASANT VIEW
work with one or the other of the i
ranch.
Wonder If Hanre really Is
.great parties.
Both parties used 1
Mrs.
Henry
Versteeg
left
Sunday
going
to
add another to his flock of
•woman's
enthusiasm.
economic
guineas.
_
for
Amity
where
she
will
visit
her
eense and Interest In reforms, while
sister.
The
Springbrook
school
went to
women need the experience that has
Rex
Friday
afternoon
and
met de-
Albert
Marsh
died
at
the
home
«some to men from the discipline of
G regory Block
C. C. FRICK, Proprietor
If you want to sell your property
TOM TYNDALL
Real Estate and Insurance
pecia
Our entire stock of Ladies and Misses Suits
—Except Tw eed-O-W ool
Owing to the cold spring weather we have too many suit«
left on hand, ho have decided to put them on sale at from
~~ 10% to:2S% Discom tzzziuzurr~ —-
Our lines are complete and we have your size in Serge,
Tricotine, Gabardine, Fancy Plaids, Checks and Jerseys.
Visit this department early and get a gooct selection.
D. M . NAYBERGER, McMinnville, Öre.
Store will be closed Friday, May 7th , from 9 A . M . to 3 P . M.
on account of College May