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m im p F* ?D o 9 r 'WrML'i <¡; mk ——r- —r = = T= he would look with fear at the hereafter which he had scouted, _ and with regret at the talk he H. W O O D W A R D E d itor » n d Pu blither made. % There are rascals in the church _ PtütlUhedererr Tharader m orata« and hypocrites hiding under the Ô I m i G raphie B aU dlag. Mo. «00 Pirat Bti Residencie. B io « r cloak o f religion, but these are «s o a e e . W h ite M : slim grounds to denounce the sat New b er«. O racoa, at UM] church for, or to judge the ef mm. forts o f the many splendid Chris $1.50 Per Year in Advance tian men and women who are working to make more Christians. g| G rap h ic HFNRY FORD ACA1NST W AR 1 twm ■" fisi .. . j -, Henry Ford, the great automo bile manufacturer, who has an nounced his intention o f spend ing his vast wealth in- opposing war, said recently: “ I know o f nothing to which I would rather give my life, noth THURSDAY . OCTOBER 28. 1915 S \ ing that would give me a more With the teachers’ institute on certain feeling that I was doing and the schools closed, happy a man’s work, nothing that days, these, for the lads who would make me feel more content chafe under schoolroom atmos in the knowledge that I had done a great duty that had been placed phere and restraint t - before me than to use that which Those who are interested in I have to help bring to an end six walnut growing should take note thousand years o f this unjustified o f the convention o f w a l n u t hatred, ruthless waste, destruc growers that is to be held in tion and murder. I feel that this P o r t l a n d on Wednesday and cry for. the training o f men to Thursday o f next week at the kill other men and for the plac ing o f an army and navy as a Imperial Hotel. burden on the backs o f the peo Tuesday’ s Oregonian made a ple is a false conception o f pa mistake in crediting an article to triotism and treason to the life of the Graphic in an editorial under a people. # * * Military men the head o f “ Superfluous Jobs.” would gamble with human lives Nothing o f the kind appeared in and the peace and plead for ‘na Black Salts P M the Graphic. The Oregonian has tional honor’ when they mean SPR1NGBROOK been asked to make a correction, ‘personal glorification and blood money.’ .I shall expect the sneers but without results. The big pa The first program given by the per is doubtless too busy to spend and condemnation o f those whose business is war and o f those who Literary Society was Thursday time on minor matters. profit by war. But I can weigh evening. It was a very good The professional suffragette is against these the feeling for entertainment and a fairly large nothing if not original. A bunch peace and against war and the crowd in attendance. The next o f them who had been trying for spirit o f war, which I know program will be November 4th days to get an audience with )urns in the*hearts o f the masses and 5c and 10c admission will^be Congressman Hawley, put in a the world overhand in this I feel charged. Mrs. Fred Kincaid and long distance call for him on Fri that I.am rig h t” Clinton E. New house * M ft day of last week when he was in several days in Corvallis a DUNDEE Newberg, but demanded to know ing the Corgress o f Mothers, in advance if he would stand the Mr. and Mrs. Clark Noble, of cost o f the message. Some dis Mrs. Frank Carlisle is Portland, spent Sunday, the as in better condition after ner play o f cheek, that >- seventeenth, in the Red Hills second operation. Mrs. Xhos. < and formerly employed ooking over their orchard. b j JMoOre Bros., spent Sunday A big fight is on between the Lemon, her mother, visited with Portland lumlber interests and Fred Herring visited in Port her ai the Emanuel Hospital at the duck ranch. the mills o f the Willamette val end from Wednesday to Sunday Saturday and Mr. Carlisle has The last three days of the ley, oh account o f a slight ad- of last week. been down several times. week are one grand vacation to .vantage given the valley mills in the youngsters going to school Mrs. Cook, of7 Salem, is visi Mr. G. A. Dearborn made a freight rates to California points business trip to Portland on ing with her cousin, Levi on account of the Teachers’ by the Southern Pacific. A meet Wednesday last. Institute at McMinnville. Lewis.. ing is to be held in Newbçrg to Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Roberts Miss Ella Crawford visited in Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Phillips day in the interest of the valley Dundee last Saturday. spent the week-end with friend* w ho have been visiting the family mills, after which the Graphic o fO . W oodworth, left Sunday Mrs. F. S. Hillsinger, MissZella in Milwaukee. may be able to give more infor Carl Panderholm was e guest, for Hillsboro Where they expect Pond a n d L y l e Hillsinger mation regarding the contention. motored to Portland on Mon at the Sawyer home for th* to reside the cbming winter. John Patterson, a previous C. S. Jackson announces that day to visit -the Land Products week end. owner o f the' James Newman Mrs. M E. Markell was in on Monday, November 15, the Show. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herring Portland Thursday on business. Place’ ^ as looking over ¿and in Oregon Journal will begin the T? -a u T ie this“vicinity Sunday. welcomed a little daughter to publication o f a morning edition. Frank E. Hobson, U. S. survey- At the next Civic Improvement The evening edition will also be their home on Thursday. or, spent the first o f the week at Club Meeting, November 19 th, continued. Dating from the time Residents o f Dundee and vicini home, later returning to his in addition to the usual pro- Mr. Jackson moved from Pendle ty will be glad to know that a work in Tillamook county. m, a basket social will be ton to Portland and began the blacksmith shop is once more to Mrs. Sewell Newhouse spe Id. All the maids and matrons publication o f the Journal he has be opened in Dundee. Edward Saturday with her daugh t had remarkable success, for Henry will erect one on the land Mrs. John Bross, who isattfi s in the community are hereby in which he is to be • congratulated, opposite Charles Parrctt’s resi St. Vincent’s Hospital, Portlaud. structed to decorate a box, basket, or other receptacle both and doubtless he feels sure o f the dence! This land was recently Mr, Eldridge, of Sherwoo«J inside and out, including enough new step he is taking. sold by Misses Christopher and preached bejre Sunday mornin|j;, Young to Michel Mueller. Mrs. Mrs. Palmer occupying the Che- decorations inside to satisfy tw o appetities, and all o f the men are Henry who was Miss Elsie Sthul, halera Center pulpit. SHY IN,HIS INTELLECT. ^ requested to come with pockets a niece ot Mrs. Miller, is well Mrs. Markell and children we well lined and in a generous and Says the Corvallis Courier: The known in Dundee and she will be called to Pleasant Home to happy mood. The proceeds of other night" a bunch o f young gladly welcomed to the neigh tend the funeral of Mrs. W. 8- the basket auction will go to men were loitering in front o f the borhood. ..YY;. Markell who has been suffering swell the funds t>f the club which Courier office, when one o f them, A pleasant evening was spent for months from cancer. Frd| at present are at ebb tide. in his egotism and swell-headed- by the Parent-Teachers’ Associa ness, broke loose and told his tion and their' triends at the Kincaid took charge of the sto|e -Everybody welcome, companions that our form o f re school home on Friday of last and offices during their absenc*. ligion was nothing but supersti week. A short interesting pro WEST CHEfiALEM tion, and that any man who used gram was given followed by a REX his reason and brains could not social hour and a candy sale. :» A very pleasing program vyas R. J. Keiney, of Portland, given at the Ewing Young School w*9 swallow the silly dope o f an over- The proceeds o f the sale are tobe a.Sunday visitor. ruling power. by Miss Hevland’ s pupils last devoted to the needs of the After the young man had let school. !Mrs. Frank Swartzen visit*! Friday. Several fond parents loose this chunk o f wisdom the were present. Mrs. T. A. Harper left Mon friends in Dundee a tew days of Courier editor moved up by the day on a trip to New Zealand last week, returning home Satt«!/ As a result o f the recent fains, open door where he could see where she expects to spend day. farmers o f the confffiunity are what manner o f man this was who about three months visiting her Fred Pape, ot Los Angeles, *» actively engaged in preparing would pit his puny reasonings mother^ Mrs. 'Harper will be upending a couple of weeks with the soils for the fall grain. against the evidences o f his eyes. accompanied as far as Honolnlu thp family of Henry Strate. Chester Worden visited the His »noustache was just begin by Mias 611a Crawford. first ot the week with his cousins, Mrs. Vera Nelson visited rela ning to sprout and judging from Oliver and Floyd Worden. Miss Gussie Crawford started tives in Portland over Satu the arguments he presented to and Sunday. Lois Fendall took dinner with his companions, his intellect had Monday morning on a Cali and Leona Anderson Snn- Mrs. Edward Bacon has fornia trip* not kept up with his whiskers.’ This young man could scoff at Gentlemen, at Dundee and vicini guests this week, her mot! urance Boyd was a Sunday ' * * * * i health and strength, ty, please take notice that the Mrs. Elizabeth Landrey sister, Miss Alice Landrey, at the Hesgard home. should strike him cooks o f the neighborhood will Portland. be on a strike on the afternoon , Fendall and son Kenneth the dark angel Mr. Trout, expert poultry on a road-viewing trip on his sick bed, of Friday, November 5, and the oreg Q r .< best plan for getting a good per will be to go to the C munity Hall where the ladies of the M. E. church will serve chicken pie, beans and brown bread and other “ good things to eat.” - The Dundee Women’s Club met at the home o f Mrs. J. M. Gard ner last Thursday. A very en joyable feature o f the afternoon was the Household Symposium in which every lady present took part. This symposium will be continued at the next meeting which will be held at Mrs. Gor don’s ou the first Thursday in November. Mrs. Gardner was assisted in serving by Mrs. L. J. Eddens and Mrs. E. S. Greer. Our Dundee ticket agents are very much pleased with the showing fqr this week. A round trip ticket to New Zealand via Vancouver, B. C., Honolulu and Australia; a ticket to Honolulu and return, And one to California make a very good record for a place the size of Dundee. The Teachers’ Institute came at a very opportune time, a« think the boys o f the upper grades and high school for it gave them time to assist in in stalling the shower baths in the Dundee Community Hall: . Piac- tice games are held by the tw o basketball teams several timap a week and our young people arc enthusiastic over D u n d e e ’ s advantages for indoor athletics. the most com plete line o f Ladies and have ever had. They are all spe< will pay you to see diem before you buy * M issal styles CHdrsa’s Coats at We are sure you will find special values in Coats at Baird’s—ask to see them- to $20 Each CASH PAID FOR EGGS m j) mH r ' mi calars E. C. BAIRD Cbehalera Mountain Saturday, Mrs. George Bush and daugh- daugh ter Ethel were in Portland the first o f last week to see the form er’s sister off for New York via San Francisco. A. C. Seely is cleaning up several of his fence-rows. The work is the outcome o f a desire on the part o f Mr. Seely to get a look at some oil his long hidden fences. All young people of the com . munity are cordially invited to to attend the meeting o f the •Young People’s Society Friday evening, October 29. Miss Ila Hesgnrd returned to her home from Portland, where she has been working for several months. CHEHALEM CENTER Miss Lillian Conkey and Mrs. JBva Wright, of Homer, Illinois, arrived Monday morning at the home of their cousin and niece, Mrs. Mary Johnson. They will remain indefinately for a visit and then journey on to the Cali i fornia .,•* Fairs. <i':v Vv VT*' . i -,M$i Mr. and Mrs. Kidd, son-iO;law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Yarns, have returned from their visit to the California ex position and started on their journey t their Eastern home this week. Last Saturday evening the Christian Bndeavorers gathered at the home o f A. V. Hendrick son, not to d o him injnstkx but to husk, his corn which he had nicely stored in his wagon shed. It was. a merry bunch o f willing workers and they soon had it hnsked. They then adjourned to the bouse where they roasted chestnuts and ate them, also pop corn and large red apples and indulged in games until a late boar. School dosed on account of teacher’s institute. Mrs. Elizabeth Palmer Will preach next"Sunday evening in the church at eight o ’clock. Ilf. and Mrs. Robert Ramsey departed from the Staley home to go to Halsey, where they Will be at home to their friends. Victor Hendrickson surprised the home folks by making bis appearance Tuesday. He has beenut Helix, Umatilla county. Last Friday evening a number o f the young folks gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Staley for a farewell reception for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsay before they made their departure for the South. A very delightful evening was spent in games, with refreshments at a late hour. M cC O Y B R O S. We carry a full line of Auto Supplies, Tires, Gasoline’ Oils and Greases. Our Trouble C*r Is At Your Service Duy and Night. We employ an expert mechanic who can repair all makes of cars. Auto Livery a Specialty Ladies Waiting Room in connection. Make our Garage your headquarters. . ;;;V P H O N E W H IT E 199