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* « ‘ A» I i ParlorSúitesor Parlor Pieces If you are thinking of get ting a new set of parlor furni ture or adding a few pieces to what you already have, now is the time to do it. ■” • Wc are quoting some very attrac tive prices right now on parlor fur niture that you will be proud to show. It m il pay to investigate. * ■ * Style and Stability at Pleasing Prices W. W. Hollingsworth Co Newberg, Oregon D UN D EE lira . Clark Noble spent Saturday in Portland. Spencer* Vedder and Harold Par- rett have gone to Condon fo r tbe harvest season. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morecroft have bought a fam near Vancouver and w ill more sometime in tbe Fall. M r .'a n d Mrs. Nathan H olt and W esley and Beatrice Holt were Mon day guests o f John Workman at Sylranns Springs Farm. Mrs. Palm er was universally loved and w ill be greatly missed in the community. But her gentleness, tender sympathy, happy ways and genial smile are still w ith us, con stant reminders o f her beautiful soul. A nice letter from Isabella Allan which came a few days ago tells o f her’s and her mother’s pleasant so journ at Mt. Hood hotel at Hood H irer. Mrs. A llan's health is stead ily improving in the change o f a t mosphere. In the absence o f the pastor Rev. Gibson of N ew berg conducted the services, the church being flllea w ith Mrs. Palm er’s relatives and Army Goods Army Goods cce 8W K W TO HAH ; • • ho feUBASINfr CAH —• — ---------------------------- • ------- •— / - A Chance for W ork ing Men and Women Proper plumbing brings the properest sort o f Joy to man Thai is a ll we need to teil you unless it ia to mention w hat kind which givea him a chance you w ill find here, «uch as the follow ing: Roe R. Robison and party have to cheer up when he completes returned from an outing on Mt. his m orning’s toilet or takes a' Hood. Mr. Robison’s guests were his cousin. Miss Nina Robison; his cold shower a fter an arduous qiece, Miss Dorothy Robison; Byrd day’s work. L et us Install Handley and Rudolph Schweiber. Mr. Robison reports a perfect day perfect plumbing for you. • fo r the climb except a smokiness on the fa r horizoh that in te rfe re d somewhat w ith the distant view. The party stayed at Government Camp, from which point a guide was 3 U F irst Street. obtained. The stop at the crater Shop Phone: Blue 195 where the steam and sulphur fumes . Residence Phones: reminded them o f what the inside, Black 6— Blue 6 o f this old earth m ight be like was enjoyed. The party took the new trail to the west, avoiding the haz ardous bridge over the big crevase. Mr. Robison says the slide down the BEX mountain was worth the climb." A ll the members o f the party are en Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Lew is and thusiastic over the beauties o f the Mrs. O. Woodworth are o ff fo r a outing. Mr. Robison says: “ I t was motor trip to C alifornia and expect a grand trip ." Of all the homemakers In Dundee to camp aiong the w ay and have a there has never been one who has good time. EVANS PLUM BING SHOP Newest Designs in Plain or Fancy Patterns . tain County, Indiana. SePt. I t , l t l t . He came to Oregon In 1855. In 1 8 ft he married Louise Jane Ramsey, who died July 11. 1911. F iv e children, four of whom are living, were born to them. Surviving child-1 ren are W alter. Albert and Scott Livengood of Dundee, and Mr. Ed ward Wilson o f Qanby. Mr. L iven good is also survived by the fo llo w ing sisters and brothers: Mrs. Clara Davidson of Oswego. Or.; Mrs. H ar riet Shuck of Yam hill, Or.; Mrs. Sarah MackLe o f Newberg. Or.; John Livengood of Dundee. Or.; Henry Livengood of Fern wood, Or.; Solomon and Charles Frank L iven good o f Dayton. Wash. Mr. Liven- good's funeral services were held a t H ollingsworth’s chapel in New berg and interment at the Dundee ceme tery. Mr. and Mrs. Ballgreser, o f Port had more o f a love fo r flowers or who took more pains in having a land. called on t lr . and Mrs. O. beautiful flow er garden than Mrs. Woodworth when on their w ay to Cyrene Palmer. Hence, it seemed Haney county fo r a two weeks’ friends, including a large delegation ¿specially fittin g that her friends fishing trip. in Dundee should take a tender and o f members o f the Wom an’s R elief ... ..... ....... . . , , __ — T + - - Furdland Tomkins, of St. Paul. Corns o f Kawberg. o f which organi loving pleasure in preparing beauts .Mlnneßota> aBd MIsa Woodworth( of sation Mrs. Palm er was a member. ful decorations fo r her funeral ser Portla n d ,' spent Monday w ith Mr. Interm ent was In the fiamlly lot at vices. I t was one o f Mrs. Palm er’s and Mrs. O. Woodworth. Mr. Tom requests that the chtirCh should be the Dundee cemetery. kins and Mr. W oodworth were fo r Mrs. Swink is in receipt of a Letter decorated after tbe manner that she mer schoolmates and although they from Mr. Swink from San Francisco used so often in preparing it fo r had not met fo r thirty-six years, tellin g o f his pleasant m eeting w ith special occasions. But added to the each recognized the other. Rev. Geo. Greer and Ernest Thun. general scheme o f green and w hite Headed by M ayor and Mrs- Mr. Swink thinks he has never seen there was a wonderful profusion o f George L. Balder .of Portland, « all the flow ers o f the season, lovin g such a wonderful city as San Fran special party o f Ad Clubbers visited cisco and he is delighted w ith it. tributes from the various homes the home b f Ed Merlin, a life mem where Mrs. Palm er had always been Perhaps the fact that his health is A A general committee oY ber, at Rex, Monday night. much improved since going to San so loved. large bouquet o f flowers with Francisco helps to make the new members o f the Ladles’ Aid Society. Dundee Woman’s Club, and Women messages from other members who environment attractive. o f W oodcraft met in the forenoon could not come was presented to D. L. Terry, who attended the and prepared beautiful set pieces Mr. Merlin which was received convention o f Realtors in Spokane and hosts o f friends from Dundee. with a great deal o f delight and a week or so ago, is in Cuver, Or., N ew berg and Chehalem Center add with pleasant recollections o f fo r looking over the territory with the mer days. Mr. M erlin has been in ed their contributions. prospect o f locating there. Later— ill health for many months, due to Mr. Terry did not like the eastern a nervous breakdown. Th e party part o f the state as w ell as the west included Mayor and Mrs. Baker, Mr. ern and has returned and accepted and Mrs. H. C. Callan, W alter Tactless, Indeed. a position in the Farm Dept, o f the Conklin, John Dougall, Ed Jaeger Miss Gldday— How old do you think Frank McGuire Co. o f Portland. Mr. and A. G. Clark. T erry begins work in the new field I am? Tactless Man—Oh, I should say thir on Monday, August 1st. ty-flve. Flem ing Livengood, one o f Dun Miss G.— Hm i You are ten years 0IE0 TO ESCAPE SUFFERING dee’s oldest settlers, passed aw ay at out of the way. T. M.— Why, my year indy! You the home of his son, Albert, July 24. Crew of Crippled Hun Submarine Took Mr. Livengood was born in Foun can’t really be forty-live!— Boston the Easiest Way Out of a H o p » Transcript. lees Situation. CAPS BLA NK E TS SHOES W H ITE SHIRTS - 0. D. BBEECHES 0. D. SHIRTS CANVAS LEGGINGS 0. D. COATS W R APPED LEGGINGS OVERCOATS K H A K I BREECHES CHILDREN’S DBESSES CARTRIDGE BELTS K H A K I COATS CHILDREN’S NIGH TGOW NS U N D E R W EA R PONCHOS OVERALLS SHELTER H ALVES JUMPERS SHELTER TENTS LE A T H E R GLOVES HOBSE BLANK ETS COTTON GLOVES LADIES’ W AISTS HATS ETC., ETC., ETC. W e are here, the rest if up to you. We are prepared to outfit Hunting Parties, Cherry Pickers, etc. Shelter Halves and make a tent. THE UNIVE RS AL CAR Mr Ford Owner * W e solicit your business for the follow ing reasons: 1. Our mechanics are trained Ford men. 2. Our Ford Farts Department is one of our prides. Every part that goes into a Ford Car or Track or Tractor is carried in large quantities. ALT. G E N U IN E FORD PARTS. And our extensive shop equipment is maintained for Ford Cars only. Our charges for repair work are basod on a scale set by th/k Ford K otor Co. W e do not deviate from this. Tou are therefore assured o f an Honest Deal. The good w ill of the Ford owner is the same as money to us. it is through their good w ill that our business w ill grow. W e w ill remain open even Buy Your Next Ford from us W e w ill make you a liberal allowance on your used Ford. MAYMOTOR CO.,Newberg Phone White 7 Inslat on Genuine Ford Part# Qen. Benjamin Butler's W it General Butler was the leader o f the house In 1875 and Samuel J. Ran dall leader o f the Democratic side. As the Forty-third congress was shout to close I was with Randall when itutler came up, and Randall asked him to hold a Sunday session. Butler said no, he would not consent to It; he never would do any work on Sun day that was not necessary. Randall turned and chafflngly said: "Oh, that Is your New England Puri tanism, I suppose. That serves you to good purpose, and I expect to meet you some day, Rutler.ln another and better world.” , Butler replied In a flash: “Oh. no Sam; you will be there, as you are here, e member of the lower house.” —Melville E. Stone, In Collier’s Weekly. / lay. These goods have been used by The United States Government and are fumigated and are made perfectly safe for you. THE ARMY STORE 810 First St, Next to Vincent’s Bargains Some IN USED CARS $1400 Cleveland Demonstrator u i c i m ih i M~UI OC 1 m uuci o s t $ 650 $ 2 75 Overland Model 84 . Buick Light Six, $1100 • . Overland 90 $ 675 Olds Eight Like New - • $1250 Overland 90 $825 Reo Roadster, New Tires $ 275 Overland 59 $ 150 Maxwell Touring $ 150 Nash Quad Truck, 3 Ton, Dump Body and Hoist, Perfect Shape $3250 W ill take small truck, o r car in trade. TURNER & CHRISTENSEN, McMinnville, Ore GARY TRUCKS Quality Counts 5 Models 1 to 5 Tons C O NTR ACTO R S LU M B E R M E N LOGGERS FARM ERS D A IR Y M E N 8 Attention W e can now make the most liberal terms to purchasers of trucks, foul a ll kinds of contract work, fourteen to eighteen months to pay up in ; no payment to be made while trucks axe idle during w inter months. Put your boy or hire someone to operate a truck on a contract job and earn a truck fo r your own use. For Get two of those in g so you w ill not need to lease your work during the Overland and Chandler Dealers. Admiral Sims in the World’s Work tells of the efficiency of tbe subchaser listening devices. Once when a subma rine had been injured and was lying on the bottom in shallow water a grew- some thing was heard. They listened for boors, without bearing a sound; but about 5 o’clock In tbe afternoon a sharp piercing noise came ringing over the wires. It was a sound that made the listeners' blood run cold. Only one thing in the world could make a sound like that It was the crack of a revolver. The first report had hardly stilled when another shot was heard; and then there were more In rapid succession. The listeners on two different chasers heard these pis tol cracks and counted them; the re ports which these men Independently made agreed in every detail. In ail 25 shots came from the bottom o f tbe sea. As there were from 26 to 30 men In tbe submarine crew the meaning was all too evident The larger part of the officers and men, finding them selves shut tightly in their coffin of steel, bad resorted to that escape which was not uncommonly availed of by German submarine crews In this hideous war. Nearly all o f them had committed suicide. > Immediate delivery if you ordeT a “ G A B Y .” New Location GARY COAST AGENCY, INC. Tenth and Hoyt Sta T H E H O M E P O R T L A N D , ORE O F F L O W E R S SE A SO N A B LE C U T FLO W ERS—Plants in pots, cyclamens, (fine plants), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, fern dishes, gerani ums, calls lilies (hardy flowers), hydrangea, peonies. Roses our specialty (strong plants). Low prices. P k M .i k .2 t 2 % JO H N G O W E R n -k n tn f. 1