THE NEWBERG GRAPHIC
CHEHALEM CENTER
There will be no services at the
church next Sunday as most all
the people wish to attend Yearly
Meeting in Newbei^f.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paulsen
have named their young son
Gerald.
Ye scribe failed to chronicle a
number o f happenings which oc
curred lately on account o f num
A FINE DISPLAY
erous cares and duties which de
always makes things interesting manded attention and so will
for the average shopper. Just at
this time in our store we have make some mention o f at this
time.
some o f the
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Paulsen
DAINTIEST FURNITURE
and family have retired from the
ever brought together under one
roof. Bring your glasses with farm and have purchased a nice
you to look at the prices—they’ re home in Newberg. They will be
so small. The summer furniture sadly missed from Cbehalem Cen
will take your eye. Don’ t miss ter church work and society.
this opportunity. Come in some
Earl Paulsen and wife will re
time to-day; no trouble to show
main on the farm.
goods.
Mr. Sherwood and family have
sold out and moved to Portland.
Another good family departed
from the community. Robert
T H E S T O R E O F fQ U A L IT Y
Hodges took a load of goods
overland to Portland for Mr.
Sherwood Saturday.
On Monday evening o f last
we e k some friends of Merril
Morris, o f Newberg, gathered at
his home on Wygooski street
and
gave him a pleasant surprise.
is prepared to transfer
However Mrs. Morris' was ex
your goods anywhere,
pecting
them and after music
any place any time.
and games the served fruit salad,
cake, candy and lemonade. All
Prices Reasonable «
enjoyed the evening very much.
Office phone Black 100, or
Those present were: Misses Mil
dred Wills, Nancy Atkinson,
residence ( Black 123
p ho res \ R ed 79
Laura, Florenceabd Bessie Hock-
Call ui
ett, Cora Venable, Florence Mc
Guire, Hazel Miller, Viola Brad-
ly and Edna Everest;. Mesdames
Mary Hodges, Lizzie Everest
and Mary Palmer J o h n s o n ;
The
Messrs. S. W. Atkinson, Robert
INITED
and George Hodges, George Mc
STATE
Guire, Lineas Christenson, Frank
CREAM
and Carlos Johnson, R. W. Ever
est and Master Elton Everest.
SEPARATORS
On the following Tuesday an
win the big cream
other surprise aw aited Mr. Mor
ris and the Misses Laura, Flor
and butter prizes.
ence
and Bessie Hockett at the
They are d o in g
home o f Frank Johnson. Quite
| equally as efficient
a number were prerent and all
had a very pleasant time. Mr.
work every day
Morris went to California Wed
'o n t e n s o f
nesday where he is now enjoying
^thousands o f
the beautiful sights in and about
the “ Golden Gate.”
farms.
On the evening of May 31, the
That is why
county W. C. T. U. Supt. o f
you should
Scientific instruction, Miss Mil
own one.
Sold by
dred Wills, gave a good program
at the schoolhouse. At this time
the prize essays o f the county
contest were read, written on
“ What is the harm o f a glass o f
beer, wine or cider.” They por
trayed the evil effects o f the use
o f these as a beverage, all o f
which were good. Miss Hazel
Miller received the prize, Miss
Builders o f Hom es.
Gladys Hart, o f Dayton, and
Our
David Marr, of Dundee, being
the other contestents.
On Tuesday evening, June 11,
a farewell reception was given
at the home o f Mr. and Mrs.
Childers in honor o f Rev. T. E.
Hockett and family as they start
soon for Kansas. They leave
•Send for B o o k le t
many friends here who lament
6 0 4 > 6 CorbettBU^Portland Ors
their departure from our midst
and wish them a safe journey
B eaver State M erchants M utual back to the Sunflower state.
Mr. Oakly finds it pays to ad
vertize, as people have been flock
SAFE and RELIABLE. RATES ing out there, a hundred people
are LOW. We write up both a day, men, women and children
COUNTRY and CITY risks. We in the early part o f the week,
have a GOOD BUSINESS in this
line and want you to JOIN us. glad to get out and enjoy the
Call at our office, or we will meet beautiful view from Cbehalem
you by appointment DON’T in Center Heights, and pick the
sure till you see us. We have a luscious ripe strawberries.
good list o f business houses.
Mr. And Mrs. B. L. Kirkeboo
W h i t e «6 C o m p a n y and family and daughter, Mrs.
700 r i n l M rM t, N tw lM rg
Johnson, all o f Tacoma, are vis
iting at the home o f Mr. and
Mrs. K. L. Tangen. Mr. Kirke
boo being a brother o f Mrs.
We have money to loan on Tangen.
first mortgage on improved
C. G. Jacobson went to Port
farm security in Yamhill coun- land to attend to the Rose Festi
ty, from three to five years val.
with attractive r e p a y m e n t
privileges.
Real Estate Transfers.
W. W. HOLLINGSWORTH
ft SONS.
The Newberg
Transfer Co.
». I-
Mewberc Hardware & Plniabiflc Co
■PiOFIT-SHARING
Investment Certificates
arc REAL Money Makers
Insurance Co.
James C Brunton & w f to
Yamhill Fruit Land Co to
Clyde T & EvieDilley;102x319Vi Laura K Hastings tract in Frtrit
ft in NVi of John H Hess d 1 c in Land sub $10
tp 3 s r 2 w $4-000.
Wilbur Ray Bunn to Adah H.
MAKING A SOIL MULCH
Moore; 24x100 ft in blk 3, origi
nal town o f North Yamhill $1.00.
F H Caldwell & w f to Harry
After I have begun breaking,
A Littlefield, tracts 19, 20, & 21 before I go to dinner at noon, I
in Deskins Sub in D D Deskins hitch to a drag or harrow and
d 1 c in t 3 sr 2 w $1.00.
destroy every clod of dirt I have
James T. Coffey & wf to Celia turned up during the morning.
A Rist; 2 ac in tract No 21, River The next day it could not be pul
side Orchards $239.
verized as well, and if you want
Benjamin S. Coppock & w f to to get the best results, you must
George M & Jasper E Bales 5 ac do the right thing at the right
in Andrew Harvey d i e in t 3 s r time. So I prepare the soil as I
3 w $10.
go, and drag or harrow that
Benjamin S Coppock & w f to which I have turned up in the
George M & Jasp?r E. Bales 1 ac afternoon before I go home. This
in Matthew Hall d l c i n t 3 s r 3 puts on the surface a soil mijch,
w $10.
which is intended to protect the
Benjamin S. Coppock & wf to moisture in the earth, and it does
George M and Jasper E. Bales lot it.
5 o f Jesse Hobson’s fruit land
If you have your soil prepared
Sub in t 3 s r 3 w $10.
as has been suggested, and there
Nathaniel Crosiar to C W comes an inch of rainfall, the
McCrady 10 ac in Joseph R moisture will g o ten to fifteen
Young d l c i n t 4 s r 4 w $2000. times deeper than it would in
H M Davis & wf to D T Noonan unprepared soil. And it will
tract No 30 in Fisk’s Sub in take the wind and sun ten to
Franklin Martin d i e i n t 4 s r 3 fifteen times as long to take it
w $3500.
ont.
A H Doan & w f to R A Clark
There are but tw o ways for
lot 2 in E Sheridan Sub in C B moisture to come out o f th e
Graves d l c i n t 5 s r 6 w $600. earth. One is through plant
W F Edwards & wt to C R life and the other by evaporation
Williams lots 13, 14, 15 & 16 in If we allow a hard crust to .form
blk 42 in Edwards Add.. New it will cause this evaporation;
berg $10.
but, when we place this soil
Fidelity Guaranty & Inv Co to mulch on the earth, it forms a
J J Tardiff nVi o f lot 7 in St protection to the moisture be
Joseph sub 1 in tp 4 s r 4 w $750. neath. When a rain comes you
Lewis C Garrigus & wf to want to g o over it and remulch
Vern Ridley 4 ac in John Sher the soil, and thus set the trap
wood d 1 c in t 5 s r 4 w $600.
for the next. As soon as you
Adam & Albert Harshberger & catch one rain, set your trap for
wives to W A Forest 5.24 ac in the next. Destroy what would
lot 4 in t 5 s r 4 w $193.20.
form a crust and allow the escape
S I Hibbs & wf to Nathaniel of the moisture already in the
Crosiar 40.75 ac in George W ground. Let me illustrate: „ Put
Burnett d l c i n t 4 s r 4 w $6.- a clod of dirt on your hand and
112.50.
then pat a coal of fire on top o f
Mary F Hurley to Emma B Daw it. It will soon burn you. Now
son lots 6 & 7 blk 7 Hurley & pulverize a clod o f earth, but the
Large’s Add., Newberg $1.00
coal of fire on top o f it, and you
Maria Kloucheck et v i r . to can carry it all overthecity. The
Chester V. Sandstone & w f 6.17 hard clod is conductor of heat;
ac in Samuel Cozine d 1 c in t 4 when you pulverize it, it is a
4 s r 4 w $4000.
non-conductor, and will protect
Oren B Nichols & w f to Lewis your hand from the fire above.
B. Flanders n w^4 o f n eVi con —J. W. Neill, Superintendent o f
taining 40 ac & 20 ac in s eVi of Farmers’ Institute, Texas.
n wV4 sec 1 1 1 3 s r 5 w $10.
Joseph M Ogle & wt to Mary
GOOD FOR THE APPETITE
Fisher 2 ac in N B Bean d 1 c in t
4 s r4 w $220.
C A Perry & w f to E F & N T o people with jaded appe
Ella Edmiston 5 ac in James tites the automobile is one of the
Johnson d l c i n t 3 s r 4 w $650. best appetizers in the world
Thos Rees & w f to John An- The swift motion through the
deregg eVfe of n eVi & s wVi o f n country in the fresh air quickens
tVa & s eJ4 o f n w V 4 s e c 3 0 t 3 s r the pulse, clears the^mind, and
w $1.00
sooner or later gives us a raven
Celia A Rist to A L & Nettie E ous appetite.
Powell 2 ac in tract 21 of River
“ It does not take owners long
side Orchards in t 4 s r 4 w $24G. to see the scarcity of good road
E J and W F Scott & wf to J houses or hotels on their tours,”
F & Mary J Scott all ol blk 32 in says L. E. Baughman of th e
Faulconers 4th Add. to Sheridan Studebaker Corporation of Amer
$ 1000 .
ica. One may go a long way
Diana M Sivyer to Emma B without coming to either, and
Dawson lot 7 blk 7 Hurley & when one is hungry, this absence
Large’s Add., Newberg $550. tends to discomfort.
Diana M Sivver to Emma B
I have often thought w h y
Dawson lot 6 blk 7 Hurley & motorists have not taken advan
Large’s Add., Newberg $750.
tage o f the many little conven
Arnold W Tayloy to Joseph iences for fitting up their auto
Bousquet & David Henri s w% mobiles with lunches. Take the
6 140.49 ac (except N. 20 ft) in small suit case made of either
n eVi o f sec 36 & in s e*4 sec 25 in imitation leather or o f r a t t a n -
t 4 s r 5 & 6 w $30000.
very inexpensive-rthere is plenty
Walter H. Whitten to Millie B. o f room for boxes that could con
Whitten small tract in Newberg tain sandwiches, eggs, cake,jam
$ 10 .
etc., all the dainty little appe
Walter H Whitten to Millie B tite satisfiers that would come
Whitten wV£ o f s w*4 containing i in mighty handy. The thermos
80 ac in sec 23 t 3 s r 2 w $10.' bottle could contain a hot or
Wm E White & wf to W B cold drink, whichever is desired.
White & Co 30 ac in John Wil A plan like that with the sug
liamson d 1 c in 3 a r 3 w $10.
gested suit case would not go
Yamhill Fruit Land Co to amiss when one is en route and
White Sox Orchards Co lot 3 & hungry. And I believe it will be
tracts 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 12, 14, & 15 found just as handy as the ex
Fruit Land sub in t 3 s r 3 w $10. pensive hampers.
NATURE’S FOOD
Farm Loans
A. H. BIRRELL & CO,
202 M cKay Bldg., 3rd & Stark
Portland, Oregon
T W Andrews & wf. to Hugh
Higgins; 3.07 ac in S Cozine d 1 c
in tp 4 s r 4 w $1000.
for horses and cattle is o f course g r a s «
aa it grow s in meadow and on hill.
Can’ t g e t it the year around in m ost
places. N ext best thing is sw eet,
clean hay, oat* and com . W hen you
need grain o f the right sort fo r keep
ing your livestock in fine fettle look
fo r our sign and the good things for
your
oar dumb servants stored in our bins.
Our
our products, will suit
>ur prices, like oui
the stock ’s master.
B
Frank Zumwalt
Flour, Feed and Poultry Supplies
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in making loans must know to a certainty
that his applicant or surity is responsible and
worthy o f cred it
Likewise, the prudent depositor should
know the character and standing o f the
bank with which he deals.
•
The business reputation o f our Directors
and the experience and ability o f our officers
with a record o f over twenty years o f sue*
cessful business is sufficient guarantee that
the interests o f every depositor will be care
fully protected.
United States Nat’l. Bank
Newberg, Oregon
A R E M A R K A B L E BOOK
o f Interest to Property Owners
After y ears of work and great expense the manufact
urers of "tpintldapd” plumbing fixtures have completed
a book which should be seen by all property owned
intending to remodel and especially by those who are
going to build.
In this book are shown
in great variety fixtures that
would grace a mansion and
_L
others, less pretentious, but
beautiful nevertheless, that are
within the means of that great
group of people—the wage
earners of America.
This book is too expen
sive for general distribution
but you can see a copy in
our office.
For your own interest,
see this book before planning
your bathroom.
E. L. EVANS
Tinner and Plumber
“ The Best 1
Ever Used’’
ADRIANCE
It Stands Hard,
Bough U sa g e-
U nder Pacifie
Northwest Con
ditions.
(NOT IN TH 1
BUCKEYE MOWERS
Followed our fathers across the plains'
f a half century ago; cut virgin grasses of
this Oregon country and built up their reputation for
sturdy durability. Adriance Buckeye M ow ers have
been sold in the Pacific Northwest for 47 years. The
new Adriance Buckeye sticks to the old fashioned idea
of uprightness in building adding latest improvements.
Spring Draft operate* only
Disengaging Pawls. The wheel pawls
whan needed. No tendency to lift
may be disengaged when on the road
•utter bar off ground when nnder
so
that no goers nr* in operation. An
unnanal strain aa when striking an
obetacle. Saves hay. driver, t*>am exolnaive Bnekeye feature. There is
and machine.
Used on Adrian o* . a du tch too for starting and stopping
Bucket only.
the knife.
Platea for each clip
Stool W e
Ratchet Castings Separate from the
i knife head. Giva
and dbovo and
wheels. I f one becomes worn ont
long life to parte. Found only on
or broken yon don’t have to replace
Airianet Bnckeye M ow n.
the wheel aa yon do in others. Re
Brass Boxes far Crank Shaft. Braaa
dness
your repair account.
boxes at each end o f crank shaft.
Others have only one and some none
Folded Cutter Bar. When on road
at all. Onr Pitman box ia braaa the Buckeye Cutter Bar is folded over
also. Buckeye boxes wear longest.
tongue. No other aa securely folded.
This feature may aava aa expensive
Internal Gear. Crank ahaft is driven
accident.
by internal spur gear instead of an
external bevel gear aa in others. Spur
Look for These Feature«. W hen yon
gear rant easier on high speed and
buy a mower look for the above
with no end thrust and an internal
features for no mower is aa good
gear engages more teeth o f the pinion
without them. Besides being light
at one time. Onr alow gears era in draft and long o f life the ¿drteee*
bevel, making the Bnckeve combin
Buck«!/» can be depended upon to
ation lightest running and o f longest ent any grass that any other mower
Ufa.
w ill out and than soma.
a e k n f A ll
Buckeye ]
i far Adrianes Catalog o f eomnlete lino, including the j
er. Sign the ooupon and mail it today without teg.
D. À. HART, Newberg-, Ore.