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Fred Parrett and daughter have MOUNTAIN TOP moved to Portland where Mr. Parrett has employment in one Mrs. Parr and daughter visi M. W O O D W A M of the ship yards. ted Mrs. Tykeson in Newberg a M l tor and Pabltthat The committee tor the Red few days ago. Cross drivi in this community is P tb U tk * d «r «rr T k i n d i ; morata« Wm. Davis of this community O I m : Graphie B atidla«. No. WO First t t n t t pleased to report the collection has gone to Portland to work in • k N M : O I m . Whit* SS: K o .id .a c« » I m «T o f $148 75. This result is very the ship yards. gratifying and is somewhat in UUt »I Newber«. O r« « « . Fred and Alvin Blanchard have ■tier. excess of our quota of $115. come home from the ship yards The young people o f the Chris in Tacoma to visit the home $ 1 .5 0 Per Y ear in A d n n c e tian Endeavor Society held a so folks. cial at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Elta Brunson is staying THUmSOAY. MAY ao. 1918 Elmer Wright Friday evening. with Mrs. Hadley, of Newberg, The Graphic i*s very much abbre A jolly time was spent around a where Dr. Smith can attend to huge bonfire, after which ice her eyes. viated this week, owing to cream and other refreshments rash o f jo b work coupled with The Tykeson family and Letus the fact that we are going to were served. and Beulah Davis went to New W e have just received a complete line o f Spring end Summer The local Red Cross Auxiliary berg Sunday to see Mrs. Tykeson press a day early in order to get dress goods, such es Voiles, Lawns, Dimities, Etc, W e bought th o a t before Memorial Day, thus have just been notified that they who is very much improved. have been credited with $32.50, allow ing all hands to have a va early end ere offering them at prices far below present values. Last Friday evening a Red cation. The account o f the clos their share of the May Day re Cross benefit was held. There in g exercises o f the Dundee ceipts, on account ot their being was a short program, the chief school. Red Cross announce represented in the parade and features being speeches by Dr. ments and other articles have otherwise participating in the VanValin and H. E. Crowell of These ere higher than they used to be, but it will pay you to buy been left over tor next week, feftivities at Newberg on that Newberg. date. while other items ot interest have early as they will be still higher in the near future. been trimmed down and some Mrs. C. G. Lewis, who with KAYBELL passed by. Mr. Lewis, has spent the last few months at Payette, Idaho, Misses Matilda and Eva Zen- visited over Sunday with Mrs. zen spent the week end at home. AFTERM ATH o f t h e PR1 F. Eves. She intends spending W e’ have a com plete line o f ladies' white shoes just received from Miss Anna Ringnes left for her M ARY some time in Portland as Mr home at Silverton last Friday tfie Selby Shoe Co’s, factory at Portsmouth, Ohio. They ere the Simpson’s promise to build a Lewis’ work takes him over con evening. mansion in Salem ’ ’second to siderable territory in Southern Florence Ray, who has been none” it he were elected did not Idaho and they have no perma quite ill from scarlet fever, is im seem t o -b e a drawing card.— nent residence. proving steadily. Yamhill Record. To meet their regular quota, A large line o f other shoes in black and chocolate brown for ladies, Adam Zenzen returned to Port- the local Red Cross Auxiliary The primaries are over. The misses and men at correct prices. , . . . . . .. .land Monday morningto resume . cotip|e weeks. people have spoken. Some of it « r e p l.n n mg a h g c hcken dmn-r | hb work d on ’t taste good, but directions with strawberry shortcake and visit at home. >lenty ot cream, both noon and say take it.—Jefferson Review. F. W. Petterson was shaking evening Wednesday, the 12th of The Oregonian expresses the hands with old friends last week. You will always And the best o f clean fresh groceries at Baird’s at opinion that Governor Withy- June. There will be other attrac He is getting so he handles the tions both afternoon and even combe received the nomination lowest prices. All goods promptly delivered. crutches real cleverly, and hopes for re-election “ because he has ing and a good time is assured to lay them aside before long. done his patriotic duty in war. all whvj attend. A very pleasant birthday party A surprise party was held at Try Trading a t While the chief executive of the was given at the home ot Mr. ■ commonwealth has unquestion the home o f N. L. Wiley Monday and Mrs. B— in honor o f their ably displayed his patriotism at evening on Miss Nellie Craw by, «very turn in the road it is more the C. E. Society, reminding her *00’ War|a,,d »• >">th ni.le.tone Kkely that the republicans, ap ot her birthday on that date IA very enjoyable time ..reported A very enjoy a bled ay was.pent preciating the indisputable fact and aim in the natnre ot a fare- well as Miss Craw will teach in at school last Friday in that there will be some lame in the legislature, saw the Eastern Oregon next year. A honor ol the successful school need for a veterinary.—Dallas very pleasant evening was spent 7ear- ending chat day, also the and Miss Craw was presented standardization. This district Observer. M ayor Harley, o f Astoria, who with an ivory clock as a small *s °nly three years old, and to wanted to be governor, discov token ot the great esteem in b*con»e a standard school in so short a time is an event worth oeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoaoaoeoao« ered that there were not as many which she is held in the neighbor-1 celebrating. A large part of this w ho had taken a drink of beer or hood. work has been accomplished by CHASE A LINTON whiskey in Oregon since the state the energetic teacher and pupils G RAV EL COM PANY WEST CHEHALEM went dry as he thought—pre in preparing programs, basket suming, o f course, that those socials, etc., to secure funds to All kinds o f gravel for con who voted for him had taken the Noel He8gard, o f Portland, procure the necessary equipment, crete work, cement blocks, driak and voted on Harley’s sug spent Sunday visiting in this At 12;3o the patrons of the or wood work furnished on gestion. At any rate Yinly four community. school served a splendid lunch. short notice. remembered him in this precinct. Noel Hesgard, Kenneth and De One could hardly realize how so —Sherwood News. Telephone White 85 Vere Fendall were Sunday guests fine a lunch could be prepared in In the vote on governor in of Ralph Baker. | full compliance with Mr. Hoover. Linn county it is noticeable that Prol. Shambaugh, ol Newberg, ^ fine pr° sr“ m dia- Governor Withvcombe split even had Chan!* o f the cbarch «Trice !° KU" ' rec,t“ ' ° ns and drama" 1- W . W . HOLLINGSW ORTH with the field—that is, he had ex last Sunday and will a l.o b e here ,n* * “ * ,v' n ^ *chool,al«> actly the same number of votes " E x t r m - rari act* lb * Racima COM PANY fla* drdl- mtfHmy’i é m u afloat to losaoa th« as all his opponents combined.— next Sunday. E STA B LISH E D 1900 of Lncle Sam, Goddess of Liber- io f your autom obil«. Lebanon Criterion. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Patton ty, sailor, pilgrims and flag car r e l ia b l e fl't's peculiar how sentiment spent Sunday at Forest Grove. riers. The presidents o f the war Your Protection FUNERAL DIRECTORS -will change in a brief period—in Miss Lois Fendall accompanied saving stamps and Industrial To m akt moat value certain, thaaa C rtra -iM ti them on the trip. teresting to dig for the cause. Club workers read reports of Lady A asiaU at w ar« devised. And actually, on« inspector work* w ith ar«ry aavan tire buildan to aaa that aach April 1 Olcott could have been O ffice Phone W hite 26 A number of ambitious mem- their work, which was very tire neats aach extra tsst N ight Phone Block 94 easily elected. After that every >ers of the church met last Tues pleasing to know the children R aein• C om n try R o a d Tira » — 9,000 MO« week there was a change—a day and spent the day in clean are doing their bit for our boys Quaranta«—ara tha only Urea scientifically constructed and something yon could sense, smell, ing up the church house. at the front. A very fine ad C a fro- Ta la tta at ad ti to reaáat resist the tha but couldn’t see. wsor o f country driving- Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fendall dress was given by Mrs. Folker- I t w as a sort of “ hunch.” V R m eina M a lt i-M ila went to Tillamook last Thurs son, of Salem, president of the ^ C ord T ir o « — cord ‘ Olcott’ s friends sensed it and sSS^v t ir e a a a l i t r a n - d a y to spend a few days with State Parent-Teacher Associa I r \ a n é sf ot ta r ^admitted, but couldn’t define or tion, embracing all the features \ pelea. Vlr. and Mrs. Virgil Fendall. rar paar »» ■ «xfftanu it. It was in the air of a modtl school. W. C. Hop- preteetten ff sur* ima gamy »p im The correspondent has not the I p^g( county supervisor who pre that “ Withycombe is gaining.” arepa» lap war» etite Neeberg Feed Ce. T hat’s all there was to it. And figures on the Red Cross drive, rented the standard plate, stated RACIN E with Simpson cutting in on Ot- but it is a safe wager that West that it gave him much pleasure RUBBER CO.. cott, there could be no other fin Chehalem’s quota was over-sub- a8 they had compUed with every R A C I N E .W t S . ish.—Corvallis Courier, scribed. feature of the law and so richly “ Service in Church and Com-1 deserved the honor. F. W. Pet- Nobody has any special kick McCOY BROS. munity” is the C. E. topic for | tenon, formerly a patron ol the com ing on the outcome. The fa ct that so few people voted re- Sunday evening. This should be school but now a resident of m oves any right to compUua.jof interest to all wide awake Portland, was present, giving a fireproof Garage Buy your Monuments, from , young people. Come to the I good talk on educational li The majority o f voters failed to function; if there is any misrule meeting at 8 o ’clock p. m. and At the close of the program the. a s a result of unfortunate selec join in the discussion on the top- pupils surprised Miss Ringnes, tions, the stay-at-homes must ic. DeVere Fendall will lead the their teacher, by presenting her Lott and single graves with a fine fountain pen. This pay their share of the bill.—Ore meeting. cared for by the year. g on Voter. There was a very good attend- wa* not tb« only surprise W EPAYCASH Monuments cleaned to a nee at the district No. 10 school Earl Barber had secured a large look like new. Satisfac house for the closing day exer-1 ^reezer ° f excellent ice cream, to tion guaranteed. IJwffl stand nqy pure bred cises. In the ball game between I which the crowd did ample jus- Mrs. Jack Parrett recently re the school teams from West Che- I tic«. blac k Percheron stud We t e e * turned from a trip to Seaside halem and Chehakm Center, the The Ridge school closed on ' W HITE STAR where she has been visiting a former won quite easily, with a Wednesday with a short pro sister. score of 15-7. The other out at my barn, two miles north gram and games in the after Rev. Clyde Thomas, o f Scott» door «vents were enjoyed by all, ACCMMTIWIlQMTIAmTfUS noon. o f Nowborg,first place west L W . H ILL Mills, will conduct the morning especially the supper. The even o f Chehalem Center church « a d evening services at the ing program was well presented I The farmers say the only thing H a zelw oo d C o . Single season $20; two sea church Sunday. and being largely potriotic in its I on the farm the green aphis a n By V. A VINCENT sons $35. J. S. GRAVES Omitted from last week's items nature, it was well received by not damaging are the mort- a iiM K Nette# Oer Umfecfc Exdungs | gages is the news that Mr. and Mrs. the audience. N e w b e rg G r a p h ic Buy a Liberty Bond BAIRD’ Nice Line o f W ool Dress Goods Our Shoe Line is Complete £ £ * = ! $ 3.50 4.00 4.50 Our Grocery Department Cash Paid fo r Eggs E. C. BAIRD R AC IN E Country Road Multi'MHeCord T IR E S Monuments V. A VINCENT Monuments Q.M .KEKJNG, Sexton N jO T lC E ! Cream-Eggs-Ponto? VEAL \