# RATBELL c a r a u a CEÑID MOUNTAIN TOP The farmers of this nrighbor- Dell B.trber ha* a new Ford Mrs. Marie Tangen is a Port­ j h o o d are busy planting potatoes sedan. land visitor this week. ¡this week. Miss Maude Olson went to; Nellie Crater is suffering at Henry Haveman has bought a Portland last Friday. present with an abcess on one oi T hirls ths position ol co-operation which second hand Model 79 Overland Miss Etta Tobie. o f Eugene,1 her eves. ths United States National Bank is en­ automobile. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Bert Earl Ferris, of Salem, is visit­ deavoring to assume to the host of its Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gnentber Belieu. ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ability. Wa have dedicated our facilities and children spent Sunday at tbe Mrs. Wallace Mauzay.of Port­ F. L. Strait. and services to encouraging thrift—aid­ Naderer home near Laurel. land, came up on Monday for a Mrs. Jennie Post had an attack Sunday school and' prayer visit With relatives. ing legitimate production of necessities ot appendicitis last week but is meeting as usual’ next Sunday. The Dell Barber family went feeling better at present. Y. P. A. in the evening, Clarence to Portland Saturday to attend -an d conserving , The Misses Elsie and Anna Parr will lead; after which Rev. a family reunion, the occasion Tangen attended the band con­ Lucas will hold preaching ser­ all things frdm being Grandpa Hilleary’s birth­ cert at Salem Saturday night. vice. day. waste Children’s day and picnic held Plans are being made for a 4th C. L. Gell was struck in the at the church Sunday was a very of July picnic in the woods near M ye by a limb from a tree, last pleasant affair as reported by Tykeson’s. Those who do not week and the eye w .s consider­ those present. plan to go to town are going to ably bruised but not dangerously Leo H. Potts, one of Uncle take their lnnch to the woods to hurt. celebrate. • or Ncwaeno. OREGON Mrs. J. J. Coyle, of St. Paul, Sam’s boys is home from a New Miss Laura Harrigan, a for­ and Mrs \Vallacr Manzny, ot Jprsey cantonment, on a fur­ mer Mountain Top resident, has lough, visiting bis parents, Mr. Portland, were Monday evening been visiting old friends for the and Mrs. Henry Potts. The entire neighborhood is callers at the home ot their REX brother, Walter Ray. John Fort went to Portland past tw o weeks. She will return busy this week picking cherries to her home in Oregon City soon Burnell Olson, who has been Tuesday to get some folks to after the Fourth. Miss Kaiser, o f Portland, is and loganberries of which there help pick berries. He has pur­ •pending her vacation with Mrs. is a bountiful crop. A few more working at Deep River, Wash­ Royce Brunson and Myron chased a residence in Portland ington, in his uncle’s logging Florence Eves. Bryan left on Tuesday of last days will bring on the black cap camp, came home Sunday to which be was looking after also. Miss Fleda Kane who is at* picking. week in response to their re­ stav until after the Fourth. Miss Roth Meyer is home on a spective draft calls. .The former tending school in Portland spent The thrift stamp meeting at B. E. Belieu fell from the loft of tw o weeks visit, having comple­ going from McMinnville, tfye lat­ the week-end at home. the .school house Friday evening his barn last Friday, breaking ted a course in short hand and ter from Hillsboro, to Camp Mr. and Mrs. R ob t.' Hayden, one of the bones of his right leg. stenography in the Bienke- Lewis. o f Portland, drove out Friday was enthusiastically attended, Coming just at.harvest time the Walker business college in Port­ Tbe local W. S. S. chairman evening for a brief visit at the and Rex, as usual, went way accident is doubly serious as help land. over tbe top in subscriptions. So and his committee are finding it Sawyer home. The Boys Athletic Club held a hard work to raise our W. S. S. great was tbe rush the following is so hard to secure. Mr. L Barber and son and day for stamps that Postmaster The W. S. S. meeting at the social Saturday night at the quota. It seems that the raising Mr. P. J. McKalson, of Portland, Peters had bis “ sold out” sign school house last Friday evening Home of Forest Staley. All re- o f $4,000 is next to impossible, were Sandav guests at the Saw­ oat long before the day was was well atttnded, but we did i Port a splendid time. The boys but tbe drive will continue and yer home, motoring outtrom the not reach the quota assigned to 1 also took a $50 W. S. S. Friday oar quota raised if at all possi­ over. _ _ city. ble.- % It is with sincere regret th a t!thi* district, which was $2,400, ni*ht Mrs. James Kane and Mrs. the entire cummunity see the! Hot *° tar no one ^as refused toi Chehalem Center went “ over Mrs. Chas. Tykeson is now at Jack Sawyer were in Portland departure nf Mr and Mrs. James! Plfdge. | the top” in making up the W. S. borne, after an absence of several Wednesday to witness a perform, Kane and 1 m from Rex. They i A very interesting letter has Qu° f a- Every one did well, months. She is mnch improved •nee o f Sarah Bernhardt at 'the have ever been earnest workers bejn received from Lloyd Henry, j Mrs. P. D. Healev invested in health, a fact which we are Heilig. for the upbuilding of tbe neigh-j who is now at Camp Fremont, i $1*000 *n W. S, S. making one very glad to note. Her sister, Mrs. Florence Eves was called borhood and their absence w ill! California. He states he will limit subscriber for Chehalem Mrs. Billingslacy.is with hernow to Oregon City Tuesday to assist be keenly felt. They will -reside¿probably leave for France abont ‘ Center. and expects to remain during ** 'in the Underwood household a& temporarily at Newberg until ¡July 17. Tbe good wishes of bis the summer. Try the Graphic office for book all o f the children are ill with Mr. Kane finds a suitable loca- many friends at Raybell will go A party o f young folks, num­ measles and pneumonia. and jo b printing. tion. bering nine in all, made their with him. way to Bald Peak test Sunday, ladened with lunch boxes v They arrived about noon. After lunch a kodak served to occupy a good bit of their time. They were de­ layed on the way home by a >OOOO0OOO£OOOOOOOOeOOOOOOOt pond, near which were some cherrv trees. BETWEEN PEOPLE UNITED STATES [ONÄL BANK! [CHAUTAUQUA. V Six day« o f real enjoyment and recreation * There are twenty-three big events—all yours for a season ticket Buy one today and be ready for the big week! 7 CLOSING D A Y T h e Schubert Serenaders w # / / J Six versatile young ladies who bring two rare programs o f musk and entertainment O ne o f the best musical companies upon the Chautauqua platform today. Single admissions: Afternoon 39c, Evening 83c •A FEW OF THE 2 3 BIG EVENT« Dr. A . D . Carpenter Mrs. M. B. Sleeper and Miss Laura Harrigar, of Mountain Top, were Ridge visitors on Wed­ nesday. J. T. Carter, A. H. Boyd, A. L. Van Osdal and H. C. Baker can­ vassed the district Monday in the interest of the W. S. S. drive with splendid success, Mr. Car­ ter ba ving been appointed chair­ man of District 68 by tbe county committee. Tbe mass meeting at tbe school bonse Friday even­ ing was very largely attended. The results of M ondar’s canvass showed 52 subscriptions, total­ ing tbe sum ot $2,840, being nearly 30 percent overonrquota, A permanent organization w as formed for war finance work. By motion it was agreed to re­ tain the same officers and com ­ mittee. V * Ü2»< I füins < sooo, FERNWOOD CHAUTAUQUA WEEK IS COMING • F. A. Williams has purchased a Ford. Miss Theresa Boyd is home for the summer. Miss Lilly Hertig went t o Portland on Saturday to work for tbe summer. ) Mrs. T.-Evans and Mrs. Geo. Carter were Thursday callers ot Mrs. W. C. Bryant. Mrs. Cyntba Swartz is visiting her brother, Mr. Davids, at Wil- sonville lor a few days. Mrs. Annie Carter and children, of Willamette, are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carter. A pollo Concert Company W a r Pictures Metropolitan Artists Moana Vierra’s Royal Hawaiian« New York City Marine Band Minosaku To«hi Yam am oto M ary Adel Hays Mother Goose Festival The Eichhorns Season Ticket Prices: Adults $2.50, Students $1.50, Children $1.00 WAS TAX NOT INCLUDED Newberg, Ore., July 20-25 Mr. and Mrs. Emory Jones vis­ ited at tbe Ross Home Sunday. Clifford Jones who is working in Portland spent Sunday at horns. st Mrs. Arthur Baird of West Timber is the guest of her mother, Mrs. T. E. Hobson, this week. Rodney Hobson came from- Portland Saturday to spend a few days at home, before going to Camp McDowell, Cal., where he has been called. Cherry picking is about over and berry picking has become the order ot/tbe day. The hot dry weather has injured the berries a good deal in some places. Fernwood has a service flag now, containing twelve stars, our contribution to Uncle Sams’ great army. We are sorry to see the boys go; they will be greatly missed. We are very proud of j them and earnestly hope they may come back to us safely. The Misses Della and Freda Parrish came from Portland Sun­ day evening and will remain at home the remainder of the sum­ mer to assist in securing the fruit crop. They expect to resume their school work at the Behnke- Walker Business College in the fall. Tbe annual election o f officers in the Fernwood Union Sunday school was held last Sunday and resulted as follows: Supt. Miss Della PaTrish; Ass’t Supt. Mrs. Ross; Secretary and Treasurer, Roxie Hobson; Chorister, Mrs. Emery Jones. Our Sunday school is now entering on its third year, which we hope will be a very prosperous one. ----- «— ------ 1 Graphic and Semi-WceklvJoifr- nal $2. per year. Extra-T ested Ont on tbe road— « k m f o ­ ins ia uncertain—there these E xtra-T ooted tire » reveal th e ir true w o t t h to t h» RACINE Country Road MuhrMUeCord TIRES C one in today. Let a » »how you why " ¿ r t i e - Tooted* ■wit money aavnd. Hmem» Cemmt ry S e e d — 5 * 0 mile guarantee— it i special built dry for country road service. R acine Mmlti-Mtile Card — a cord tire of higbeet character. F k r y o m r ow n pn>Ueii