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i 4 a guests and anjoyed games aafi goodies. P a c k e d in Mrs. W. H. Bentley and children SANITARY and Mrs. Bentley’s mother, «Mia. Dowd, have arrived from Paaadeaa V a c u u m * C ans • r a n o w on s a l# and are settlsd in the Bentley home, TO ___ formerly the home of Mr. and Mr*. To keep in all it. Swlnk. delightful flavor W. J. Bennett and family drove — Located 10» miles due west of Portland betw een to Estacada on Sunday to see the Neah-kah-nle Mountain and Netarts Bay. There E d w a r d s new nephew, William Granville Mc- beaches include Garibaldi Beach reeorte, Neah- Lellan. Mrs- Bennett’s sister, Mts. kah-nle, Mansanlta and Bay Ocean. d e p e n d a b l e F. N. Jurgens, of Forest Grove.- was one of the visiting party. (Oregon's old favorite reeorta) C o ffer The parsonage made a safe trip On Yaquina Bay— Large Natatorlum— Ample Ho- down the hill and has come to a ' ■■ ■ . tel accommodations and capping fa d lltle e .___ ** Taste* S etter resting place beside the church. Goes Further” Such a careful Job of moving was (open July le t) done that Rev. and MTs. Gillespie One of the natural wonders of the world. A lake occupied the building all the time In the heart of an extinct volcano. , during its Journey and were not at all uncomfortable. Reports from the meeting of the B ftyoit (Sreltenbuah Hot Springs, Mt. Jefferaon country) County Federation of Woman’s That spot in which most folks are bom and Clubs, held at Sheridan on June 11, McCredie Hot S p rin p • die, that haven where they find rest and in Josephine County Caves (Oregon’s Marble Halls) was the specially interesting feature of the business meeting of the Dun Shasta Mountain Resorts timacy between those two great journeys cer- dee Woman’s Club on Thursday. Colombia R iver Beaches < ' tainly should be as comfortable, convenient The study of Oregon la still a feature Mt. Rainier Rational Pork of each meeting of the club. During Yellowstone National Park and inviting as taste and means will permit the social hour Mrs. Wm. Wilson, Glacier R ational Park the hostess, assisted by-Mrs. Newton? D W IGHT EDWARDS COMPART, W. Bailey. v served refreshments. “O re g o n O u tdoors” v v PORTLAND, OREGON. Mrs. Ella Langellier, of Newberg, a New Summer booklet contains general Information on former member of the club, was a the different Oregon Reeorts; Summer Excursion fares; in bedroom furnishings. O u r beds are designed for Hotel snd Camp rates. • guest of the . Inquire of local agent for further particulars. B. S. Hunter has sold his Dunded solid, old-fashioned com fort O u r wardrobes, dress property, the new owners to take ing tables, chiffoniers, dressers, clothes chests,* and possession soon. Mr. and Mrs. Hun the like, are sure to strike your fancy. And ter will visit their children and _____________________________ JOHN M. SCOTT. ___ I V M I K T P A T I A M O r v U n u A iiU r io . General Passenger Agent other relatives for a few weeks and p ric e s? — It is an econ om y to trad e w ith us. B U IL D IN G PIERS, ”' r “ ’ “ - x -- * ■ —* • h r-* ---------: —■■■"¥* then determine on a new home. PORCH FLOORS, They have partially decided upon go STEPS,, W A LK S, Etc ing to Santa Crus. California. Of course those very early new potatoes JO H N Q B O F F at Otterbrook this year Phone Blue 14* have had anything to do In Influ encing Mr. Hunter to sell FM it looks a little bit as though Jeal ousy is urging him to a warmer THE clime where he can have garden in N E W B E R G the dead o f winter knd be sure of a Haw, Haw! D U IB E I total eclipse of his Otterbrook gar I t says here that if you want to den rival. By the way, ask Mr. develop anything you should exerciat ALSO HIDES ARD FELTS Elizabeth Bennett entertained the -ALL KINDS OF SAND tt regularly," said the Old Fogy, aa Hunter for a description of Alaska Pollyanna girls on Saturday. A ND G R A V E L F O R Sa looked up ¿ cool .the newspaper he 202 First Street peas. ACCURATE WEIGHT ANO TESTS waa reading.------------------------- ;------- CEMENT AND ROAD Vert Ltvengood, who has been ' ‘ ---- - - ' • ----- “ Huh!" commented the Grouch. “U very 111 with pneumonia, is improv WORK ' W h e n in need o f a CHEHALEM CENTER that waa a fact, a woman’s Jaw would O F F IC IA N O BUNKERS j ing. first-class w orkm an o r ha aa big as her cheat."—Cincinnati By CHRIST KELSON Mr. and Mrs. Brooks and family, Enquirer. Lgle Baker spent a few days last in a hurry to h ave w o rk of Carlton, were Sunday visitors at week visiting friends In Oregon Shiloh Belief Corps, I s 88 806 F ir *t S t Phone Black 220 Phone Rod 15 1 City. Maattaes held Snd and 4th H a n - Park H1U Home. done, phone B lack 49 day or sack month at S:SS p. m., la teOAORORO+QfjL W. A. Baker and—f amily—spent Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holzmeyer L 0. O. F. halt, e o n « at first and and family visited C. Holzmeyer at Sunday at the home of W. B. Baker treats • and family/ Of Fern wood. Forest Grove on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Greer. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Noble are Mrs. Terry and Mrs. H. Powell, of spending a few days In Portland, Dundee, made Mrs. Cyrene Palmer T here are tw o sound reasons why vlsltihg with Shrlner friends. a visit last Sunday afternoon. Republic users are not often induced A number of Dundee friends of School election took place last Mrs. Cyrene Palmer motored' over Monday. J. D. Crater snd Walter even to try some other tire: to Chehalem Center on Sunday for Hess were elected new directors and I hare had 16 years experience a short call. One is that our Prodium Rubber Joe Hoots clerk for the ensuing besides three years in s piano Mrs. Hyatt, of Des Moines, Iowa, year. factory, making me thorough actually does make Republic Tires ly competent to do Tuning, who has heea visiting her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lehman and Mrs. last longer. Regulating or Mrs. Alfred Allan, returned to her C. A. Brownell, of Seattle, have been home on Saturday. visiting at the home of their sister The other is the remarkable non-skid and husband, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Let me put your Piano in first Mr. and Mrs. Roe Robison went class condition, and after this properties o f the Staggard Tread. to Salem on Sunday. Mrs. Dllllnger Baker. first cost I will keep it in tone and Mrs. Clark Noble were their st s cost o f $2.00, providing Our customer* frequently comment you have it tuned every six guests for the day. • HOUSEHOLD H INTS months. This applies to any momt furormbty on our n r v ice. W e Mrs. Ella Langellier and Mrs. one within 15 miles of New will continue to merit their good w ill berg. Craw, both of Newberg, have been To ship a large picture or mirror spending a few days at Mrs. Lan- without breaking the glass paste Leon B. Lewis gellier’s Dundee borne. narrow strips of paper diagonally Piano Toner NEWBERG, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Sayles and across the glass. This breaks the P. O. Box 276 Phone Blue 211 daughter, Harriet, from Evergreen vibration and prevents damage that 713 F ir s t S tre et Station, near Oregon £ity, visited often results. Always keep a piece of finest sand In the Red Hills on Sunday. paper In the kitchen. If the bread The annual school election was or cake should get browned a bit held on Monday. John B. Herring too much it can be rubbed o ff more was elected director and E. P. Di- smoothly than if a greater Is used. ment was re-elected clerk. A baking powder tin box with ^C H IR O PR A C TO R S Bernhard Groth has taken the small boles cut in the bottom makes Massage, Hydro-therepy fence awCy from the front of his a sharp, quick chopper for use when property, giving a real city appear warming over potatoes or vegetables. and Electric Treatments Violet ammonia is splendid in ance to that part of Dundee. foot bath (with quite hot water). Lee Herring and family and Mrs. STEAM A N IX If you hold the hand over hot wa Relnhard Groth drove over to Tide ter a splinter w ill be removed much ELECTRIC BATHS water last week for a short visit easier. with tha Robert Jensen family. Onion stains can be quickly re Phone Black 40 fo r appointment Little Bernhard Groth celebrated moved from the handB by rubbing 110 Horth School street, first door his fourth birthday on Monday. A with a stick of celery. number of little friends were bis north of Yamhill E lectric Office Before baking potatoes let them stand In hot water 15 minutes. They wtH require only half the time for baking, are more mealy and pal atable. and when baked In a gas oven the saving of gas In consid erable. .There are a lways new things in the shope for window bangings. One of the newest, and an attractive one, too. is a mottled velour of heavy texture and rich coloring The colors are mottled Indistinctly, Just as they might be if they had faded from hanging In folds In the sunlight To remove scorch quickly dampen a white cloth with peroxide, using a piece large enough to cover the Marketinf Washington's hamwiss appls srap scorched place. Lay It on and iron working night aai day—this nntizing M e a l until dry. Repeat the operation If hailed 03,987 boxes tt apples • miles to statke necessary t a d at oost of ,018c per bem. Much flour Is saved and time also Write for Federal date in you business. if shortcake biscuits are dropped Into muffin pans Instead of being E M M O N S & C A LT E R LIN, rolled out. They acquire, because . Yamhill, Oregon of less handling, a more delleato Distributors for f I D I R i L Motor Trask Oa., lightness Summer Vacation Tickets Tillam ook County Beaches Newport Crater Lake Is Your Bedroom Cozy? 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