associated with the United Staten In j many questions, but can
(he war. provided that at the time j i l l or B. 8. Hunter heat
of their entry they were American j i-prtng produce story?
clllsens and have since resumed\ Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McEwan.
C. H . W O O D W A R D
M IM iu d N U u k w
American citlsenshlp.
formerly lived In the Red Hills
com pan led by Miss McEwan.
PublUbad a vary Thursday a o r u la «
Having served as Deputy Secre- GUmour and Mr. McEwan’a brother,
O Ses Graphic Bulletin«. No. «M Ftra« *trsat
tsry
of State for more than eight called upon Dundee friends and
M o « : ORsa. While U . Kaaldaaca. Sloa ST.
years past. Sam.A. Koaer. Republi neigh&ors on Sunday.
Work on the campaign to raise
Bntered at tha postoffles at New- 1 can candidate for S e c t a r y ot State.
hers. Oregon, as second claw matter. U In a position to make good hla »100.000 for Willamette University
promise to the people that he will has begun in Dundee. Each Sun
Insist on the strictest economy In
$2.00 Per Y ear in Advance the administration of State affairs. day some phase of the work and tbe
need of auch a fund is discussed,
GI re him your rote.
pd adv
but as yet na formal canvass' has
THURSDAY. MAY 13. 1920.
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begun.
DU1DKE
Clyde M. La Follette candidate
Mrs. Cyrene Palmer visited Mrs.
(o r the legislature, who was In New-
G. A. Dearborn' last week, returning
Blanche Ciimmins gave an ice
berg the first o f the week getting
to Chehalem Center on Saturday.
cream
party to her class mates or
acquainted with the voters, prom
Mrs. Palmer is greatly improved In
ised the Graphic scribe 'hat he Saturday.
health and expects to be back In
Margaret. Kffie and Kenneth
would show him where to catch the
Dundee for a longer stay In the
h i* ones if he would go fishing at Wilson, of Newberg. visited their earl) summer.
, '
cousins of the Wm. Wilson family
Wheatland In about two weeks.
Tbe regular meeting of tbe Dun
on Sunday.
dee Woman’s Club was held in the
Miss A lta - V. Black, a winsome .
Another new family wat. added to I
little lady teacher of Yamhill, is to j Dundee’s population this week. Mr. library on Thursday last. After tha
contend with 8. S. Duncan for the and Mrs. MacRae. who are occupy business mooting a sale of plants
and seeds was held followeu by a
o ffice o f school superintendent and ing tbe Parish house.
program
and the social hour. Mrs.
o a r guess la that many of the young
The Woman's Home Missionary R. A. Olmsted was hostess for tha
voters of the male sex w ill pass up'
meeting was 'held on Tuesday after day assisted by Mrs. G. A. Dearborn
the old stager when they enter the
noon and the Ladies’ Aid Society and Mrs. E. S. Greer.
«lection booth. Pretty is as pretty
met with Mrs. Hunter on Wednes
doea you kriow^
The house in which Ernes^ Bron
day-
,
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son and family have been living this
Rav Rpbtpx Brymer. who hà3
A gasoline famine Is on and deal
winter was destroy^ by ftr« on
ers are being cut down on tbe sup been doing evangelistic work in the Monday of last week. The house
ply.' It has been charged that the Salem district, will conduct a series belonged to Mr. Bronson’s father.
Standard Oil Co. Is trying to force of meetings in Dundee from May 24 The origin of the fire was from a
Oregon to cut out the test require* to June 6.
defective flue. Before help arrived
Lost— Between the library and W. the fire was so far under way that
■sent and that pressure with this
«n d In view la being bronght, but J. Gordon’s store, a hat pin valued very little of the contents of the
«tnoe there la a shortage in the sup as a keep sake. The owner w ill be house were saved. The family at
ply all over the Northwest there is grateful for its return, if found, to i once moved Into their own. a small
probably little to the charge.
Mr. Gordon’s stone.
er one. which Is close to the father's.
Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Hlllainger vis Neighbors and friends in Dundee
It Is likely that never again in a ited Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Greenwell and Newberg have taken pleasure
hundred years w ill Newberg have and Mr. and Mrs. DearScrn the first the past week in giving clothing
jlh opportunity to vote in a primary week end in May, enjoying a nrtve and household furnishing to tide the
election for a former Newberg lad to the hills on bloenojA Sunday.
family over their Immediate need.
fo r the great office of president o f
A meeting of thé Parent-Teacher
the United States, as they w ill have
Association was hold at the school
in voting for Herbert C. Hoover on
house on the first Tuesday of the
May 21.
Local pride ought to
month. Plans for the dosing week
prompt voters to cast their ballots
of school were discussed and a short |
for him, and the same might he said
program e n jo y e d .'--Z T
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o f Yamhill county, especially when
M
r..
and
Mrs.
T.
4.
Haiper.
of
I t is- conceded all over the country
and
that he has fully demonstrated that Portland. Wm. Q. S ied, of Eugene.
Rev.
and
Mrs.
H.
E.
M
ilk
and
son.
he is big enough for the Job.
INSTANT
Harlow, and Mr. and Mrs..,Johnson,
NEAT
of Portland, were guests at Otter-
The Yamhill County Forum whieh
WHEN AND
brook on Sunday^— . - I l
held a meeting here Tuesday was
WHERE NEEDED
New home grown potatoes at Ot-
■very poorly attended and the expres
ttrbrook
on
April
20th.
How
many?
sion was freely made that the or
I STANDARD OIL COMRWY^
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ganization was rapidly declining foe Eleven. How large? Don’t ask too
Newberg Graphic
PEARL OIL
HEAT
wüSBi
lack of proper nourishment and that
(h e undertaker might well linger on
the threshold. Our John U. Sru.tii,
the father of the movement, absènt-
« d himself from the meeting, not
•ven sending his regrets. Mr. Pet
erson, the postmaster at Grand
Ronde, came in the afternoon add
injected some life into the meeting
h y telling of the need for road im
provement up his way. B. Y. Roe,
the sage and philosopher of Wapa-
to, was in the cl^air. The next meet
ing will be held at McMinnville.
LIGHT
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S u m m er 7 /ftiltn e ry
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O F D ISTIN C TIO N
Com e in «n d see our beautiful
Summer Hats of
M sliene, G eorgette C repe and Batavia Cloth,
l o r dress wear— prices all reasonable
We are showing some very ynart and pretty hats of medium
HAYE YOU JOINED?
IF HOT, WHY HOT?
Membership week. May 17-22,
1*20.
,
We want one million new mem
bers.
Membership— Only
those
who
served honorably In the army, navy
o r marine corps for any length of
tim e between April 6, 1917. and
November 11, 191», and men and
women who served in the naval,
mtilltary or air service of any nation
xise for ladies' and misses' wear— only $5.00.
C om e E arly a a d tak e y ou r choice fo r they w ill not last
long.
W e h a r e a very nice line o f C h ildren’s
DRESS
AND
SCHOOL
Just received big shipment Albany Sea Island Unbleached Muslin at 30c pdr yd
36 inch wide Percales in light anfl dark colors at 40c per yd.
Large shipments of new Bingham s in All the latest plaids, very pretty. Priced
at 40c and 43c per yd
Printed Voiles for Summer Dresses 35c to 85c per yard
'
TABLE LINEN
W e have pure linen table damask.
A t leaajtiba* todays wholesale price.
HOSIERY
You will find the largest stock of Hosiery at Baird’s.
for women, children and men
SHOES
A ll colors in silk or lisle
‘
Just received shipment of Ladies' Oxfords, are new and pricad very reasonable.
GROCERIES
Phone your orders to Baird for d ean fresh groceries.
CASH PAID
FOR EGGS
E.
Prompt delivery.
C. B A I R D
NAYBERGER’S NEWS
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Devoted to the Interests of the People of McMinnville and Other Parts of Oregon
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Silk Sale Extraordinary
Starts S atrby
Thousands of yards—entire stock devolved. Ton will be ainased at the beautiful showing
—the diversified range of patterns— and the lowness of price asked for superior weaves.
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99 Special Saits
Mr. Knapton
FOR YOUNG MEN
The New Shoe Man
' « s G smmm Redacuoa ■ nice
They’re Hart, Schaffner A Marx Clothcraft
and Michael Sterns models and no man asks
la a Foot Specialist end e
Graduate of the American
College of Practipedics.
at twice the money. Choose from best mokes
Sixes 35 to 42
And get s glimpse of the handsomely tailored
fabrics that cannot be duplicated at any
store-inJOregon— today’s prices and similar
styles considered, yon ore baying here. Saits
now cheaper than, we could obtain at whole
sale as prices prevail today.
Saits to $37.50 now marked..............$29.65
Saits to $45.00 now marked..............$34.50
Saits to $55.00 now marked..............$42.50
Just 99 models to choose from. Select yoar
yoar sait early from these
Get proper Feet Fitting without cost. Why
let on ordinary Shoe Salesman fit your feet
and perhaps cripple yon for life when yon
may have the services of an expert foot spe
cialist to advise or fit yoar feet properly and
see that yoa get the proper shoes for (yoar
feet. Ho obligation about the service here.
Oar shoe lines are tha best known brands and
“ Proper Fitting” is oar hobby here. You’ll
like the feel of a real fit and no neoessity of
“ breaking in” or - getting accustomed to
strange shoes with our method of fitting.
Yon can have comfort from the start and
pay no extra price.
HATS
We also are showing many different styles of sailors in dis
Great 8-Day Sale
tinctive types, prices ranging from $2.75 to $12.50.
GRIDLEY MILLINERY
706 First Street,
Near College Street
Women’s Coats, Suits, Dresses
Many M isses M odels Included. Notable
Styles. M ist Emphatic Reductions
2
H ere is rspleiuH d ap p ato m ly 4 » purchase
and save— and choose from hundreds of this
season’s desirable garments. Best style*
and materials.
Now offering the unsold portion
.
8 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
INTEREST
in Silk and Wool mai
(A n Oregon Corporation aiding in the development of Oregon industry).
7 % CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK
F U L L Y P A ID .
N O N ASSESSABLE
P R E F E R R E D A S T O B O T H A S S E T S A N D D IV ID E N D S
S H A R E S $ 1 0 0 .0 0 E A C H
DIVIDENDS PAYABLE QUARTERLY.
MARCH 1. JUNE 1, SEPTEMBER 1, DECEMBER 1
A VERY HIGH GRADE HOME INDUSTRY, WELL SAFEGUARDED, YIELDING EXCELLENT RETURNS
A U the Assets of the Company ( which includes their eight plants and is over three times
the amount of Preferred Stock), is back of this issue.
W rite or phone reservations for stock to the plant Manager, or
MERTON R. D e LONG
IM PE R IA L H O TEL
to the following
$19 90
$25.00 Dresses nJW.T
f
*$26.00
$30.00 Dresses now..
$28.85
$35.00 Dreues'now..
$33.50
$40.00 Dresws now./
• i$42.00
$50.00 Dresses now .. 1
$49.50
$60.00 Dresses now ..
$60.00
$70.00 Dreues now ..
$69.50
$87.00 Dresses now ..
The original markings were based on small
margins of profit, hence these savings mean
considerable here.
S U ITS
Magnificently Tailored in which oar entire
stock is offered for year invasion.
$32.50 Saits now........................ .....$26.85
$38.85 Saits now.......................
31.65
$50.00
$60.00
$75.00
$83.50
Saits now.............................. $39.50
Saits b o w .................
$49.00
Saits now..................
$62.00
Saits now ............
$68.50
vsvv*—■ s. . . . . . . $73.50
The opportunity is now offered to select
wisely, comfortably, and save.
COATS -
A mighty movement of Coats, Sport Costs,
Dress Coats— Coats that the well gowned wo
men will wear.
$18.50 Coats now........................ . .$15.00
$25.00 Coats now ........................ . .819.85
$80.00 Coats now........................... .825.60
$40.00 Coats now............................ $33.90
$52.50 Coats now....................... '...$44.75
$75.00 Coats now............................ $65.00
$84.00 Coats now....... ................ $73.50
Very substantial are the savings here be
cause the original prioes were extremely
moderate.
D. M. NAYBERGER, McMinnville, Or.
Known as the Most D opendablo Store in Yam hill County