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W '7 a very successful school year and the Crews are working day and night earneet cooperation of all interested clearing the site for the new Stauf fer Chemical company, which has Oeo. Stephens of El Monte, Cali in education is urged, just decided to locate a branch in fornia visited at the home of Mrs. ------- -o ■' Portland on the Columbia Engineer Marie Tangen. ABOUT OREGON INDUSTRIES lng works property at Lianton. • he Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cate were steamship Claudius, now in the har out home under the parental roof Eugene bor, one of the first vessels to bring over Sunday at “The Elders." Powdered milk will probably be an exclusive shipment of sulphur Frank Morgan is erecting a line i produced in a factory, the first of bungalow nearer the road than the its kind on the coast, which tbe here, is unloading par^ of its 4600 house they are living in at present. Eugene Farmers’ creamery is now ton cargo for the company An In vestment of more than $1,000,009, S. F. Bixler has his sorghum mill contemplating erecting. A new pro j will be represented in the plant, running full blast for the benefit of cess found successful in Idaho and which will be the largest of its kind the farmers who have been raising Canada would be used and the fac in the northwest and is to be part cain (cane) the past summer. tory would cost between 125.000 and of an International organisation. Mr. and Mr*. Elwin Small de $30.000. The only goat dairy in the north R*b>m parted Tuesday for their future home west is being established by the in Wisconsin. They expect to atop Dehydration of fruits and vege Portland Goat Dairy company, a new over at Seattle and other points as tables, as carried out by the Kings local corporation, which has secured It is their honey moon trip. Products company of this city won range privileges on a 600 acre tract Victor Hendrickson accompanied the most enthusUUtlc approval pproval of Dr. near Rocky butte. It now has 110 some other friends on a hunting ex Harvey W„ onally known milk goats. Later the herd will be pedition three days of the past week. food expert. Dr. went through brought up to 1000 animate and the Have no account yet of the bear, the factory while visiting dting Oregon j j company will enter tbe the cheese-mak- earlier in the month. deer, and ducks slain on the trip. ! lng field. The Phes company, which manu Manufacture of Gaseo furnaces is Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hendrickson and young son, Robert Victor, will factures Jams, Jellies and fruit Juice, developing Into an Important local take up their residence at the Dr. shipped to almost every section of Industry. These heating contrivan Logan farm this week where Mr. the world, has increased its capital ces perform the fuctions of an ordin Hendrickson is tov have ’ charge Of stock to $4,000.000 according to an ary hot air furnace, but burn no nouncement Just made here. wood. They are equipped with an the farm work. . automatic thermeetat that can be Portland R. F. King, formerly of King’s Grocery, Newberg, who recently Practically 60 percent of the wood set, much in the fashion of an alarm bought Mrs. Dora Moor’s farm, have that is going into the phonographs clock. An Oregon product for which the moved his family out into the neigh turned out by four companies manu demand 'is steadily increasing and borhood. He evidently bellefes in facturing these instruments in Ore which is proving a boon to the gon comes from this state. One con the back to the farm movement, orchardist and email farmer la the cern is experimenting with larch in to the farm movement. Broder tractor. This is manufact the making of amplifiers, while all The school gave a program last ured by the Universal Implement find that spruce is best for carrying Friday afternoon in honor of Miss company of this city. It Is a small tone. Even packing cases, in one Franela Willard. Mrs Meyer and Miss machine of 1,500 pounds, but has Hodgln are to be complimented on instance, are being made from home been constructed so as to do the the way the school presented the grown hemlock. work of thoae of 3,000 pounds. story of Miss Willard and the facts Eggs produced in this state now ----:--- o——— about Old King Alcohol and his ally, occupy a position on the New York I - Nicotine. market, second only to the well Why He Liked That Club. ------- -o--------• known Petaluma eggs, according .to Bret Harte, though he was the his U. L. Upson, general menager of the DUNDEE ' torian of.t&e "Argonauts of 1849," had Oregon Poultry Producers’ associa no real love of yachting. Yet his fav Mrs. W. J. Gordon made a businc tion, who has Just returned from the orite resort duflng the last years of hla east. He found that when Petaluma life was tbe Royal Thames Yacht trip to Portland on Monday. Mrs. A. A. Cook of Portland was extra fancies were selling at 72 dub. He was once questioned about a recent Sunday guest at Otterbrook. cents, Oregon NuLade were bringing It, and explained: "I never use a clnb until I am tired Mr. and Mrs. John Devore are 68 cents. of my work, and want relief from it. United States mail wagons for the — - rejoicing over the arrival of a daugh If I go to a literary cinb I am asked territory west of the Misaissppi river all sorts ter. of questions as to what I am D. L. Terry and family have moved will again be built by Wentworth doing, and my views on somebody to Chehalem Center where Mr. Terry A Irwin of Portland, as the govern eise’s last book, and to these I am ex ment has Just awarded the contract pected to reply at length. is teaching school. to that firm. Last.year these wagons "Now, my good friends in Albe Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moorecroft brought In 175,000. The govern marle street talk of their yachts, don’t spent the week end at their farm ment purchases auto trucks without want my Xdvlce about them, are good at Vancouver, Washington, bodies and these are turned over to enough to let me listen, and I come away refreshed by their conversation/ Little Carol Warner, w h | has been the company to build bodies for. very ill for months, after effects of the Flu, is improving slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Doul, from Pasadena, ------- parents of Mrs. Bentley, have pur chased a home In Newberg. Medric Greer has Joined a sur veying party at Oak Point. Washing ton. and will be gone for two months or more. Mrs. Sarah Bryand and grapdson. Kenneth Bryan, spent the week end _ a t Park Hill Home, the residence of W. S. Allan. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robertson, son of Jos. Robertson, have* moved back to their home in Dundee, after five or six yesrs spent in the Tillamook county. Only one machine at this price and this offer will Mr. and Mrs. James Poole have not appear again. moved to Newberg. Their property in Dundee has been purchased by W. J. Gordon who expects to move into it in a short time. 705 First S t Newberg, Ore. Regular Sunday services at the Dundee church. Rev. L. E. Tabor, pastor. Morning services at 11a. m. P I A N O S R E C O R D S , at reduced prices Sunday school, 10 a. m., Young Peo Open Every Evening It ples’ Meeting 4:20 p. m., and preach ing at 7:30 p. m. Myron Bryan, brother of Mrs. W. S. Allan visited the Allan home last week, Mr. Bryan has spent twenty months In a soldiers hospital in Cali fornia. and his friends rejoice that he is able to travel. A very pleasant meeting by the Dundee Womans’ Club was held at WHITER PLAGROUND 0 7 THE PACIFIC Community hall on Thursday, Mrs. F. Hutchinson, the newly elected Where the clim ate brings sunshine president, presiding. Plans for the and flowers the year round reception to be given the teachers and pastor were made, after which Play golf over splendid courses; tennis on championship a social hour was enjoyed. Mrs. tV. 8. Allen being hostess, and Mrs. courts; polo on fields of International renown; motor over Clark Noble, and Mrs. Hans Kelson, perfect highways; horseback riding along picturesque alstaata. bridal-paths: surf bathing on smooth sandy beaches. The Dundee Womans’ Club gave I A a reception Saturday evening in honor of the Dundee school teachers .and the new pastor. A pleasant get 'acquainted social hour was enjoyed WITTER EXCURSION TICKETS iky the large number who attended games, and refreshments and a short Via The Shasta Route informal program. Including short On sale dally to March 21, 1921 speeches by Wm. Wilson, president Final return limit April 20, 1921 of the school board. I’rof. Ailoo, Rey Stopovers permitted at all points within limit of tickets. Taber, and Mrs. F. Hutchinson. The officers of the Parent-Teacher association cordially Invites the par California booklets will help you select the re ^ rt of your ents and any others Interested in the choice. Secure your copy now. They are free on request. Dundee schools to the meeting to be held at the school house at 2:30 p. Inquire of Local Agents for particulars as to far« , routes, m. on Tueeday, November 2nd. As sleeping car accommodations and train service. this is genera] election day It is hoped a large number of persons will plain to take a half holiday, and spsnd their time at the meeting, and can visit the poles either before or after (he meeting at the school JOHN M. SCOTT, house. Everything In oonnectlon General Passenger Agent with the school look promising for •Vi CHEHALEX CENTEX GET IT QUICK The chance of a lifetime Don't y o u need a New Range ? Newberg, Oregon DR. THOS. W. HESTER:; Physician and Surgeon ; Office in Dixon Building NEW BERG - Office over P int Natl. Bank BU. 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