\ -¿ B * t * and little daughter o f Rockw ell City. Iowa, are guest this week at the C. D. Childs home. They have been traveling through Canada, and the great Northwest, but think the W il­ lamette. valley is about the most attractive of any part o f the country they have seen. LEADS IN MINERAL WEALTH His Girl. During a visit lu a girl friend of mine In another city l was kind to a half wlttcd fellow there, and he Im mediately conceived a great liking for me. Several months inter while visit­ ing there ugnln I atteuded u dance, when this fellow came up to me dar­ ing m dunce and in s loud voice, easily heard all over the place, said. “ O. I know g lw you are. you're my glrU“ and proceeded to follow me around the rest of rhe erenirg.—Exchange United States Easily First In M etali of Greatest Importance to the World's Industries. S \ - ■ cJ & y C o o k e W h ile / clerk in delphi V --------- — ----------- -------- J delphia got his w ealth and honor by investing his mgs and practicing thrift a poor a Phila^ bank he start to o w n sav During the Civil w a r . he raised one billion dollars for the federal government. Cooke w as a great financier in Ns time. i , , , ' . • Y o u will need an accumulation o f money sooner or later. Y ou may want to buy & home; or make a profitable investment or go to college; or save the life o f & loved one stricken with dtsea.se. Start an account w ith us with a part o f your earnings this week. A dd somethmg to the da- post every week. K now the courage o f prosperity and the independence o f ready funds. . 4 ..._ ^ Multiply your money in our care. U . S . National Bank, Newberg, Oregon CHEHALEM CEHTEÄ trip over the mountain was none too easy. M r. and Mrs. Frank Morgan are Park H ill Home, the residence of th e proud parents o f a son born Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Allan was the au gu st 20. scene of a fam ily gathering, a week Mias Elsie Tangen returned home end house party from Friday even- Saturday from an outing in the i ing until Sunday evening. Those mountains with friends. * enjoying the occasion were relatives ~r~ h r . a n ? Mrs". Albeit Mann Mo­ from Carlton, Yam hill. Portland, tored down from Washington last and Vancouver, Washington. Those week to visit their brother and fam­ present at the Sunday dinner were, Mrs. Sarah A. Bryan. Hugh Bryan. ily , G. W- Mann. Mrs. Leslie Bryan, Keneth Bryan, Mrs. Ruth Cate ahd Miss Jane James Bryan. Gale Bryan, Mrs. Min­ B a ll o f Portland are out to spend nie Champlin, Bert Champlln, Ardeth some time at “ The Elders.” the home Champlin, Velma Champlin, Doras o f Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Meyer Champlin. Mrs. Elisabeth Brooks, Born to Mr. and Mrs. James R. Miss Minnie Brooks. Kenton Brooks, Heas a daughter. The fam ily have Eugene Brooks, Mr. and Mm. Bruno come in from near Meadow Lake, Hornberger, Mr. and Mrs. A lfred A l­ and are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lan. Mr. and Mrs. A lex Allan, Miss J. F. Hess. Isabella Allan, and Mr. and Mrs. W . Mr. and Mrs. Howard W alton, S. Allan. L ittle baby Ray. the sou of th e Misses M yrtle and Edith, mo­ Mr. and Mrs. A lfred Allan, occupied tored over to Hood River, last week the seat o f honor. to make an extended visit with - ■ ---- —O- Maurice and Robert W alton, oa th eir timber claim. £ 'SEX. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Reets. Miss Mrs. Reed Chambers and son, of V ivia n and little A rvon Beets O f¡ _ , .... _ , . , i . . . ! Salem, are visiting Rex friends. Junction City, and Mr. and Mrs The community aid eociety meets V a Rodgers and Master Russell. at Newberg, were visitors at the Thursday at the home of Mrs. F. home o f Mrs. Marie Christianson D. Frost. Mrs. L „ A. Day, from Portland, S s td a y evening. has been here visitin g her sister, The county convention of the W. Mrs. Peters. C. T. U. was held here last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. W herlln, who spent a t the school house. It was an ail day meeting, picnic dinner. There the month o f August at Seaside, was a good attendance, there being returned home the first o f the week. Miss M arie Hanson, who spent her a number of delegates fropn N ew ­ berg and McMinnville, besides the vacation here with Mrs. Eves, re­ hom e folks. Mrs. Mallett of P o rt­ turned to her home in Portland Tues­ land gave an address on child w el­ day. fa re in the afternoon. Mrs. Peters has sold her property to C. C. W iley, of Nebraska and the later has also bought a ten acre DUNDEE. prune orchard of Mrs. Hannon, of Miss L May Wetherell of Portland t Newberg. ftae been a recent guest at Otter-1 A pretty home w edding was sol- brock. | emnized Wednesday, August 25, W . J. Bennett and fam ily eajoyed | when Miss Halcyon W iley was mar­ in e Columbia River H ighway trip ried to Dennis Mills, o f springbrook. am Tuet-d&y. | The ceremony was performed by Rev. M s*es Anna L Christopher and | f:* rl M lller at the hom« of N - L TU>r* J Y< ¿r.g have returned from * the father ot th* brlde- | The service was read beneath an outing at Bay City. .. . _ . _ . , _ , improvised arch o f evergreens and M L-e- Saljy Beck and F r a n c e «!- _. ... , . . . . . ' dowers. The bride was charming oeehi a -« fc »me from a viait with „ , _ . In a gown o f w hite satin and car- ise Be<-k «ter at Elgon. Wash- . . . . , - ried a shower bouquet o f roses and ,, I ' |Q • sweet peas. Mias M ary Jones play- Mr W 1 t* P. H od gin sof S p o k -jed the weddIng march. 0 nly the ,- ha, returned home after 1 M ediate fam ily and a few intim ate u: th. i,o th with her daughter i f . iendg were pre8« nt. Mr. and Mrs. Mills w ill make their home at T h e maple t fee at Otter brook gave .Springbrook. welcome cool - esa to a carpet rag bee on one o f the recent very warm days. About four p. m. the workers struck and demanded tea. So Angie served Miss Daisy Newbouae w ill go to tt from the little china teaaet s h e! La Grande in about a week to take had When a child. The llttU>(?) up her school work fo r the coming g it 1 b p «sent were Cornle Orser, year. Jar!tie Hodglns. Lida Godda d. May Carpenters commenced work on W eth erell, Lou Sahm, and Angie the parsonage this week. They w ill firmer. raise the roof and enlarge the up­ Mr. and Mrs. George flilsby of per rooms and add a bath room. Oregon City and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mrs. N ettle Carr and Miss West- A ie fra b e rg of Portland were Sun­ ley, o f Alliance, Nebraaka. spent sev­ day callers at Robin Lodge, the home eral days the past week at the home »if Mr. and Mrs. Roe R. Rtbinsoo. Mr. Robinson drove over to Pacific of their cousin Mr. C. E. Newhouse. This country of ours possesses more mineral wealth than any rthei nation. MirWgh Great Britain (Including what she controls) is a close second. We lead the world with 37 per cent of all the Iron and 35 per cent o f all the coal. These, of course, are most important.' W e own or control 72 tier cent of all the petroleum. Copper Is the g r e a t Aiuertcnn metnl We produce GQ, per cent of the entire world’s y ielt^ o f that Invaluable sub­ stance. Of dead we produce 40 per cent and o f tine SC per cent. England Is away ahead of us where gold Is concerned. We produce only 23 per cent o f this precious stufT, where- ss Greet Britain’s output amounts tb 63 per cent. On the other hand, we claim 52 per cent o f the silver— the Mexican out­ put being under pur commercial con­ trol—and It Is actually in the power of onr government to make the market price o f the white metal whatever Un­ cle Sam chooses. O f the world's sulphur we produce 65 per pent. But we have no tin worth mentioning (a serious misfor­ tune) and little potash. Now. how­ ever. the potash supply Is no longer controlled by Germany, territory re­ cently relinquished to France contain­ ing a large part o f the deposits o f that mineral salt.— Philadelphia Ledger -h Izard Gas Generator Guaranteed to do all wo Claim Cook with Gas Automatically Generated in Your Own Range The IZ A R D GAS G E N E R A TO R has solved the problem o f providing the hom e1 w ith the convenience o f Gas at & nominal first cost for in­ stallation o f the plant, and at an expence fo r fuel that successfully competes w ith the old methods o f heating w ith wood or coal. THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION Buy Fruit and Vegetables From Us and be assured of the best on the market in both fresh and canned goods. O ur line of staple and fancy groceries is superior to most retail stocks. Remember us for Newberg, Oregon Kendricks Grocery Experiments Have Shown, It It Claimed, Durability of This Old and Inexpensive Material. Adobe, the oldest - known building material In southern California, Is due for a revival, according to John W. Cher*. Santa Barbara architect 'H e - asserts that If properly prepared thla native material can be used to very considerably cut the cost of building. “ Experiments." says Mr. Chard, “have shown that adobe la the least affected by changes of temperature among all the building materials. Testa show that adobe bricks register no more than six degrees difference be­ tween February cold and extreme Sep­ tember heat Aa a building va teria l It Is far stronger than is genfcJ^lly sup­ posed, and develops a compressive strength as high as 400 pounds to the square Inch. "The proper plaster protection will insure an adobe wall against deteriorta >* I tlon. Hard cement plaster thorough­ ly anchored Into the walls and treat­ ed with an all-mineral water-proofing compound will give adobe walls great durability. “ Adobe Is wet soil mixed with straw, cast Into molds of required size and left to dry In the sun. As a build­ ing material adobe Is everlasting, soundproof, nonconductlve and flre- piW f. always of normal temperature, and Is cool in summer and warm In winter."— Los Angeles Times. I J. A. RIDGWAY, Agent Courtesy — Cleanliness — Honesty — Service ADOBE AS BUILDING MATERIAL Cor. First and Meridian Sts. ONeof them f it s - Tvve errnea newDS- Tne pobuc S a v a *•- * "TWtVRE BOTH HY FRllNDj We’re certain that thepnblic feels quite friendly toward us. We feel sure that we’ve tried to please and onr business friends and acquaintances as­ sure ns that we have succeeded. Cleanliness is next to Godliness and we’re on speaking terms with pnblic appreciation. EVANS PLUMBINGSHOP 311 First Street. Shop Phone: Blue 195 Besidence Phones: Black 6—Blue 6 [IS p ictu re sh ow s a w om an o f S alvador, Central America, making tortillas. She would not be wasting her time doing this if she had access to -the good things in our bak­ ery where w e produce the . Many Good Things to E tf upon day— other home which this community is feasting every bread, cakes, pies, doughnuts, cookies and good things with the tasty flavor o f the kitchen. They look as good as they taste. Quality a n d clea nlin ess are the twin m ottoes o f this bakery at all times. Good to the Last Crumb Golden Rule Bread NEWBERG BAKERY D . R. S M IT H , Prop. Newberg, Special Prices to N ewlyweds na % The best way to start house­ keeping is to buy your furni­ ture here. Small prices get big values at our store. SPRINGBBOOK Rev. Perry D. Macy and w ife and C ity the la