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THURSDAY, JULY 8 . 1920.
REAL ESTATE SALES
W. E Whit« * Co. report sales
made as follows:
— J, At. RooLr mall carrier im Raultt
1, has bought 30 acres near Van
couver. Washington, of which 17
acres are in prunes and 8 acres in
hay. Mr Root will retain his resi
dence tn Newberg.
A gentlemau named Peterson from
Portland has bought property on the
corner of Tenth and Pacific streets
and also an 80 acre tract on Ohe-
halem Mountain of Miss L. V.
Brown, a teacher in the Portland
schools.
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A Mrs. Ross, of Tillamook, has
purchased property here in order to
put her daughter in school.
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proof.
They have three building
sites under consideration, one of
which wll- be secured at an early
day. The new building will prob
ably be 50x100 feet. Mr. Wolfort.
in discussing the “president 1*1
look, said his brother was at one
time engaged as the editor of Cox’a
newspaper in Ohio.
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A TRIP DP EAGLE CREEK
Editor
Graphic— Having
Just
made uty fourth trip up the, Engle
Creek trail I am disposed to write a
few lines which 1 hope will be of
interest to the readers of the
It Is a sure thing now that- the
Graphic.
west President is to be an Ohioan
Eagle Creek runs through the
and a newspaper man.
Can you
Government National Park which is
beat it*
located on the south bank of the
The leading Democrats of New
Columbia River in the heart of the
CHEHALEX CENTER
berg were for McAdoo and none of
Cascade Mountains. It is reached
tbera appear to be pleased with the
Lineas Christianson went to Junc by automobile on the Columbia
nomination of Cox.
tion City Tuesday to v isit' with Ben Highway or by the O. W. R. & N.
train.
Reett and family.
Just a bit strange, is it not. that
The Government has built a trail
Miss Myrtle Walton is In from
Senator Chamberlain, with his. well
on an easy grade up the creek aa
Hood
River
where
she
had
been
known dry tendencies, should so
far as Wuhtuni Lake, a distance of
kenrtlly endorse the nomination of staying with her brothers.
13 H
miles.
Convenient
c&mp
Hurrah
for
the
Glorious
Fourth!
Cox.
grounds
have
been
prepared
at
the
The Lester C. Rees Post "sure held
mouth of the creek and a Govern
The Buckeye state .will be some one big celebration in Newberg.” .
battle ground in the approaching
Miss Helen Green is home at ment employee is on hand at all
campaign and it will spread oxer present, and she reports her father times for the accommodation of the
public.
into Indiana where every ntan and to he slowly improving in health.
Our party made the trip by auto.
some women are politicians. With
Peter Baughman and wife and
the political cannons booming In little son are making an excursion We left our machine in care of the
«▼cry direction it may prove diffl- in their motor car, going to Pendle Government agent and with our
packs started up the trail Saturday
«caSt for Harding to adhere to his ton and Spokane.
evening,
camping at „¿light in one
»d front porch tactics.
Carloe and Edward Johnson mo-
of i l the
cabins
have
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p i.-
u
uc c
a u i n s which
w u ia i n
a v e o been
w n built
TOTrymen andcream crytten,
fnhn^ n l ^ Uncle Sam every few miles.
are spending their time in an effort wh* re they met Frank John8° n
An early start Sunday morning,
to get a law enacted that will shut with 80m* aut0 repairs f° r hls car and we arrived at the lake and
oat the m anufacture and sale of
Mr and Mre Howard Walton spent several pleasant hours therb,
a o t butter In Oregon, may do wall Tts,ted hl8 brothers in Portland after which the tramp back to the
t o heed the statement of V. D. Chap- OTer Sunday. One brother Is re- Highway was made.
Rdl. manager of the O. A. C. cream- turnin* 8000 t0 New York- he hav*
Wahtuni lake is about one half
ary. who. In a letter to the cow but- iB* mad* a vl8it t0 the Northwest mile long by a quarter mile wide
tor men. said that the increased use c°untry.
Mr. and Mrs E. J. Ford enter and is a beautiful sheet of water
e f butter substitutes in the last few
with tall fir timber rising from Us
yeara Is due to their uniform good tained their relatives from Portland shores. Fishing is good here and
flavor, and to thè lack of this Qual the Fourth., showing them some of the Boy Scouts hare a log house
ity in butter. He said further: "If the wonders of the Willamette val where many of them spend their va
yon expect to keep your noses above ley. There were Mrs. J. A. Ford cation.
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mater tn the butter game y o u . will and little daughter, Dorothy, and
The
first
six
miles
of
the
trail
Rave to get down to business and Mr. ‘ and Mrs. W. G. Graham. Mr. from the highway furnishes the
Graham
being
one
of
the
pressmen
Make better butter by using uni
finest scenery and there are three
on the Journal.
form methods."
points worthy of special mention.
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First
is the great Punch Bowl about
Eight years ago W. J. Bryan by
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
three miLes up the trail.
Many
kls strong personality and by sheer
photos of this have been taken but
force dominated the-National Dem
Mrs. W. B. Brooks has been quite
its beauty has never been done Jus
ocratic convention and made Wood sick for several days. •
tice to yet. The next Interesting
row Wilson the nominee and the
The Alex Gumelius Tamily Is at point is the High Bridge. Here the
President of the United States
Newport seeing the sights.
creek has cut a channel through the
la st week at .San Francisco the con
Dale Butt, who is taking a med - 1 »olid rock for a distance of about
vention gave Mr. Bryan, a respect
ful hearing and much cheering but ¡cal bourse in Stanford University, j 500 feet. This channel is about 30
on Monday night of this week hand- arrived home last week. Ht came ! feet wide and 125 feet deep,
ad him a cold one by nominating through in a car with Mr. and Mrs. j The trail crosses it on a substan-
C o x , the wet candidate.
Just what Clyde Horner and he speaks in high tial log bridge and from this bridge
Mr. Bryan will do in the campaign terms of the quality of work being j one can feast on one of the grandest
la a matter for conjecture and done on the Highway in Southern , scenes of the trip. The third most
his first move will be watched for Oregon. He says the engineers have interesting point is Tunnel Falls.
with Interest but here is what he the edge on the work done on the Here the trail is cut out of solid
aaM about Cox in the Commoner for other side of the Siskiyou Moun rock half way up a bluff over which
June' “ The Cincinnati brewers are tains. especially in the easy grades a water fall flows about 150 feet
high. When the trail reaches the
■o elated In making Cox governor they have worked out.
J. Oliver, of New York. A. E. point where the water fall comes
of Ohio that they seem to think
•key can make him President. But Wolfort and J. P. Naumes, of Hood over, a tunnel is run back in the
they forget two things— first, that River, representing the Dan Wullle rock, coming out at the other side
Ike nation is bigger than Ohio, and & Co. Limited, fruit merchants, of the falls.
The trip to Tunnel Falls and re-
ascend, that the deception that they were in Newberg Wednesday and j
practiced has been exposed and can were callers at the Graphic office. | turn can be made in about four
not be repeated. They are taking They stated that their company had j hours and any one visiting Eagle
!reok will certainly miss a beautiful
la too much territory and besides decided to put up a packing
they can no longer work under the|*u Newberg and that it would be trip if they do not go up the trail
C. C. Murton.
«rver of darkness."
' o t hollow tile construction and frost at least that far.
The big hoes race Is on and all
eyes are turned toward Ohio, the
another of Presidents.
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THE U NI V E R S A L CAR
March 3, 1920, the Ford Motor Co. advanced the prices o f Ford cars be
cause of the increased cost of production.
No specific announcement was deem
ed necessary at the time, bat it has developed that misrepresentations and mis-
quotations of these advanced- prlw i anrbeing given oat.
9o to safeguard the
public against the evils of misrepresentation; we lieicwith give present prices ’
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Runabout
a f p a
With dual electric starting and lighting
- $550 ^
Touring Car - $575
Coupe
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with dual electric starting and lighting
■retesa -
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.
.. ..$650
system and demountable rims ,
$850
with dual electric starting and lighting
system and demountable rims. . T^$975
Track C hassis
$600
(With pneumatic tires and demountable rims $640.)
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These prices are all f. o. b. Detroit. MfcMatr4hare -t .1
Fordson I ractor $850.00 f. o. b. Dearborn, M ich.
T h e Dealer whose name is listed below , w ill be pleased to receive
your order, pledging the assurance of the best possible promptness
in delivery.
M AY MOTOR C O ., Newberg
Insist on Genuine Ford Parts
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IF YOU W AN T
The Oregon
Growers Co-Operative
T o handle your Prunes, Pears and Apples
7T
this year, you must join by —------
JU L Y
~
15 ,
our ^losing date, for 1920 crop
See a Field Representative, or write our headquarters
Masonic Temple, Salem, Oregon
OBITUARY
Linnie E. Dilinghsm was born at
Wells. Minnesota. December 22.
1877. She was converted at the age
of fourteen years and Joined the
Methodist church.
On March 15, 1899, she Joined
her interests in marriage with Hen
ry D. LeDuc at Mllnor. North Da
kota, since which time they have
lived in several states, their last
home being at Newberg where she
died June 28.
Fourteen years ago she became
convinced that the Seventh Day Ad
ventist church was teaching the
truth of God’s Word, and In har
mony with these convictions, she
joined that body, ever endeavoring
to bring her life In accord with the
Gospel of Christ.
About a year ago she began to
realize that she had some physical
ailment, which a few months later
proved to be the dread sarcoma.
All that surgery, medicine and care
ful nursing could do. was done, for
her recovery.
Although confined to her bed the
last six months of her illness no
murmuring or complaining escaped
her tips, and while longing to live
a little longer to minister to her
family, she was resigned to Him
who knows best. Much of her time
toward the close was spent in
prayer and In reading her Bible.
Phe died at peace with God and
With her fellowmen.________________
There are left to mourn, of her
hear t-éutive*. bet misMita. Henry
D. LeDuc. a thirteen year old boy,
Harold LeDuc, of Newberg: her
mother. Mrs. Boardman, of Los An
geles, her one slsief, Mrs. C. W.
Lyon, of Los Angeles.
Her sister
was With TíéFTBe TñsT fhfée“months
of her life, nursing her anq minis^
tering to her comfort as only an a f
fectionate sister, with loving heart
and willing hand« could do. All
who knew her feel to grieve, and
sympathize with the bereft family.
C. E. Waterman.
-Bump the Burhps” for Electric Iron.
in one of the large electric manu
facturing companies which !s among
other things engaged In the manurnc
ture of electric Irons, a specimen Iron
from each hundred or so' Is taken and
subjected to n severe test by a eerie#
of bumps on n hard surface, ret-mdue.
Ing a* far as possible the shocks which
It receives while In use on the Ironing
hoard. A well-bn’ lt Iron will stand this
treatment from 16 to 24 hours heforo
It falls.
argains
IN U S E D C A R S
OMsmobile Eight Like New
•
$1275
Buick Six, Cord Tires
$1250
Cleveland Six, 1920 Demonstrator $1400
Overland Model 90 New fires
$ 750
Overland Model 90 In Fine Shape $ 675
Ford Touring
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$ 2 75
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Chandler,
Cleveland,
Overland,
GMC Trucks
TURNER & CHRISTENSED,
McMinnville, Oregon
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