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:SO m MI^ 'JÉw < •* -* W - ' ‘v* > . i 4 4 vi t ¡JhA New berg Graphic M. W 0 O D W A * » M U N ta d Publuh.r I • vary T h a n d .y aritm ia« sity, and in fact practically all bluss are off th« m arket" The writer might have added that printers will'have blues-a-plenty and to spare, before the agony is over, the way matters are going. me B n ildln *. m> «W F i t * * ><M. Whit« S 3 : R M ldtM *. StM r I f it is true, as reported, that Mrs. J. G. Eckman, o f McMinn I a t N e w b e r * . O fe « o n , I « tth * I ville, is chairman o f a committee attar. appointed to censor moving pic ture films for that city, she is $ 1 3 0 Per Y ear in entitled to sympathy and a *7. ISIS salary, since some o f the she will be called to pass upon It seems that Villa is not will no doubt need a dose o f dis dead as he was reported to be infectant before being gazed at, wad regrets are quite generally even by a committee. expressed throughout the coun try. _ The total registration o f voters The Graphic was in error last in Yainhill county when the w eek in giving the date o f the books were closed last Wednes ■“ Founder's Day” celebration at day' footed np 6990 divided as Champoeg. The correct date is fallows: Republicans 4083, Dem ocrats 1868, Prohibition 686, Saturday, May 7. Socialist 124, Progressive 20, • O f candidates for the legislature, miscellaneous 159. There area war neighbors across the river in large number * o f laggards who lfarion county have two Browns failed to get their names on the wad tiro Jones’ , with the well books, as usual, but they will be known Smith family yet to hear given another opportunity after the primary election is held. Jack Noble farm was laid at last Saturday, after having from a disease fearful to young orchards that are com: qd . This orchard has lived long and peaceful life. It has also been generous to the many school children at recess periods and will long be remembered by them. On Easter Sundav a program was given by the Sunday school, followed by an appropriate ser mon, by the pastor, Prof. M. D. Hawkins. . 1 * * IT P A Y S T O T R A D E A T BAIRD Just received many new things in spring and summer Dress Goods. W e Ihvite you to look them over before purchasing J. H. and Victor Rees were in Portland Monday oh business, Mrs. W. P. Phillips spent Sat urday and Sunday in Portland. Joe Fearev, of Portland, spent Easter Sunday at Valley View 86-inch percales, extra heavy, fast One lot Regal Floor Mops, just as colors, neat designs and i o i . Farm. * . -v - good 'as O’ Cedar and other high » . • patterns, per yard. ....... priced mops. While they QJ j q Vera Stannard and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pappas were Easter guests at the Stockman home, Cotton Voiles in stripes, 28 to o e * Mr. and Mi's. A. W. Rees, 40 in. wide, fast colon, yd « D C To be used with Regal Mops. Reg San Francisco, are guests o f the ular 25 cent value for, the e g , week at the home of J. H. Rees. bottle................................ I O C Mrs. Willis K. Clark spent the ... The leaders o f the Republican Rice Cloth in plain white and fig latter part of the week in Seattle, 3mA why supposedly virtuous ured designs, 28 o e _ _ J o g . party who are planning to load Washington, visiting relatives. women will appear in publie*ar- to 40 in. wide, yd f t l l a «3 D C rayed itf gowns so gauzy as tc the national platform with a She returned Sunday morning ................ - ■ a We have a complete line o f Sum heavy charge o f extreme pre with her sister, Mrs. Bell, and invite suggestion, is ope of the mer Underwear for men, women and children at very lowest prices. mysteries that has never been paredness declarations and have small daughter Nancy, who will it bristling with Roosevelt war be her guests for about a month Big assortment, made from the beet solved. talk, will do well to take account at Meadowvale Farm. Mr. and j? r ^ * y d l0 a n d l2 ic The young man who shines out o f the heavy vote that has been Mrs. Walter Kendall, o f Port this season in a suit o f the latest cast for Henry Ford in recent land, spent the week with Mr. « a t —two sizes too small for his primary elections held in some o f Clark during her absence. angnkr body—would have con the states. The big newspapers Jnstin Haworth’s new Stpde- sidered himself a martyr two may play upon words in their baker car, made its initial ap years ago, had his parents insisted witticism)* with Ford as the sub pearance in SpringbrookSund ay. You always And the m ost com plete lin e o f froth vegetables and outlandish ject, but the big vote he has been Mrs. Frank Carlisle and her groceries a t Bairds. A ll orders promptly delivered by our own d e ¡ttagis an index o f whai the mother, Mr*- Thos. Lemon, are people are thinking on the war livery wagon. Let us supply your wants. W e ll save you money. spending the week with relatives question, and the party can easily In this, the first go to such extremes in writing a in CentraKa, Washington. ^strict, there are two to elect wt Mr.' and Mrr. Palmer. Paul the primary for delegates to the platform that this vote will be Lewis, Myrtle Newby and Arthur eliminated—and it will be needed Republican National Convention Witchie motored to Portland and there are four candidates. if Wilson is to be dethroned. ____ __ Albert Abrahams o f PMty (Jrtfct®«, it ia generally Friday to attend the Douglas county. C. P. Bishop, o f «"enunciated tor the Revival Meeting in session there. Mrs. T.^ H. Fearey returned Marion. W. W. Calkins, o f Lane purpose o f catching votes, and take it from one o f the country home Saturday after a tw o said B. L. Steves o f Marion. The papers published in the county weeks’ visit in' Portland bring M et three named are for Hughes o f Yamhill, State o f Oregon, that ing with her as week end guests, fo r president, while Steves the party lemderk will do well to Mrs. Saidie Etter and daughter Clemrnaon; the Messrs. Willard coming home for the summer in Chehalem team. Tbe Fern w ood- stands for Teddy o f the big ites were the victors. Score 5 t o Cawgill, Alfred Clemenson, Ed. about three weeks. stick. Just make a note o f this pay due heed to the average Fern. Fnirey, Virgil Mills, Victor Rees The Needle Craft will meet at 10 and vote to leave Mr. Steves at voter and not listen with too will George Hohl who spent and Ovid Shires, also Mr. and the home of Mrs- H. C. Ross home. Of the candidates for ing ears to the munitions manu the winter at T. H. Fearey’s CHEHALEI CENTER Mrs. Fred Kincaid, Mr. and Mrs. Thursday afternoon. facturers in writing the platform delegates at large Chas. W. home, returned to Portland Foster Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Easter services were conducted Pearl Livengood is back again Ackerman, o f Multnomah and F. for the coming campaign. Monday and left there Wednes Elmer Thorn. in school after an absence of at the church Sunday morning H. Case, of Benton are also for day for his home town, Peoria, WEST CBEHALEI The several days because of sickness. by the Sunday School. Roosevelt and it will be well to Illinois. HRNWOOD AND VKBflTY songs by the young folks, the take a swat at them. Little Milton Gettman has A large crowd was in attend Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hopkins, little folks and Bible class were ance at the Easter program held Claude Fairbanks lost a vain- been quite sick for the last week all highly appreciated. Job ink, such as formerly cost oi Newberg, have been spending Sunday morning at the church. or two. It is to be hoped that able sow this weik. Mrs. Perkins-and family were 7 5 cents a pound, was billed to tbe week with Mr, and Mrs. B. Flowers and greenery used pro he’ll soon recover. Della and Leah Parrish were the Graphic a few days ago at F. Yergen. Sunday visitors at the home o f N. P. Nelson made a business fusely gave a spring-like-Easter Portland visitors Saturday. There was a dance held at tbe Mr and Mrs. Sheldon Stubbs. $2.50 a pound, with this bit o f air to the church, and the pro trip to Portland the past week. Fernwood gymnasium Saturday Frank Wire and wife, o f Port cheering information attached: Goldie Hobson is visiting her gram was well rendered. The Clarence Amoth returned to night. Those who were present ■“ For your information we beg to land, were recent visitors at the children were well drilled and de brother Verne Hobson, o f New reported a good time. Portland Sunday evening after sdvise you that printing ink is home o f Rev. M. C. Wire and serve much credit for the way in berg this week. wife. . '• \ ' Mrs. W. A. Parrish and becoming a luxury, not a neces- haring spent a week with Mrs. E. H. Abernathy was a which they performed. Great friends. daughters, Alnetta and Thelma, Mrs. Emma Peterson and dan visitor at the Fernwood schools Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fendall praise is also due those who have were visiting - the Charles Peterson, o f Portland, were Sun Monday afternoon. and daughter Lois were Sunday* given much time for the past Bristows during the .week-end. day guests o f A. V. Hendrickson Mrs. Baird o f Newberg was guests o f Mr. and Mrs. H. An month in drilling them for this Messrs. Adolphs and their and familv. event. In the evening Mrs. visiting her parents, Mr. and derson. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Grimes families motored to Sherwood Miss Rosie Hesgard has been Palmer preached and . was as Mrs.-Hobson Sunday. and family visited their parents, Fred Schick bas fallen in line to visit relatives and friends absent from school for a few sisted by several special numbers Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Tangen, over with Messrs. Adolph and Bunck Monday, returning tbe sgme Sunday. days on account of a sprained by the choir. day. Last week F. L. Sawyer traded by purchasing a Ford. Miss Christine Meyer who is ankle. There was a ball game last taking a nurse’s training course Adolph Wohlgemuth of Port his five-acre farm near Spring- The Easter guests at the home land was visiting his parents Saturday at West Chehalem, be in Portland, was out Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Calkins brook for a bouse and lot in Saturday and Sunday. He is tween Fernwood and the West a visit with the home folks. were Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Yergen Irvington Park, Portland, and and children, Prof, and Mrs. E. left here Sunday afternoon in H. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis compauy with his daughters, Era'and Ethel. Mrs. Sawyer is Amoth and Prof. Hawkins. still in the East but expects to Tbe high school students of return to her new home about Ewing Young school are busily June 1. All their neighbors re engaged in getting ready to give gret their leaving very much but Bob” in the near future. are glad to welcdtne Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Corthell, Mrs. R. E. Brown to Spring- Portland, spent the week end brook. Mr. Brown, who is a Lighten and brighten the interior of your hom e w ith Ctli-Namel. with relatives. clerk in the Portland Post Office, Put it on your floors, w alls, ceilings, old or new furniture and you w ill The Local Fanner’s Union is will be at home only for the get a beautiful finish that w ill la st M akes old furniture look like new . preparing to entertain other week end, but Mrs. Brown and S atu rd ay April 2 9 a n d M o n d a y M a y 1st there unions of the county at the children will take care o f the w ill be a lady demonstrator at " T h e B ig H ardw are S tore" and she chnrcb grounds, April 29, begin- farm. 10 a. m. A good time is w ill be glad to show you what Saturday evening an Easter expected, also plenty of good Stepping Party was held at the can be done with Chi-NameL things to eat. home of C. J. Clemenson. * After Larkin - Prince are exclusive S. M. Calkins returned to Port an evening of fun and frolic tbe agents on this high-grade piece land Sunday evening after hav guests assembled in tbe dining . q L goods, and have customers ing spent a few days with his room and were served with a de w h o w ill use no other kind of varnish or stains. family. lightful three course supper. 3 6 - Inch Percales Cotton Voiles Regal Floor Mops Regal Floor Polish Rice Cloth Underwear Fine Line Gingham Many Seasonable Bargains CASH PAID FOR EGGS E. C. BAIRD . BANISH THE BLUES Mrs. Rostad has been spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Amoth. She wifl-re turn to Portland the latter part of tbe week. The apple orchard on the old Table decorations were very ap propriate to tbe Easter time. Those enjoying this hospitality were the Misses Jessie Newlin, Verna Stockman, Eva Marked, and Silva, Christina and Wabda Larkin-Prince Hardware Co.