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j im u K w r the summer visiting through the West. Mrs. A. J. Heskett, who U lec turing on the West Coast Chau tauqua. waa home last Saturday night for a few hours, the first since last September. She says there is no place like old Oregon. > V. : • - X\ ■■T — r — - -—— •- — r - '— ---•>•- • - — M a k e the Home Com fortable • A comfortable home is the best inducement to keep the fam ily together. A n d co m fortable furniture makes com fortable homes. Couches— D avenports a t Lowest Prices A nice roomy couch or davenport is oftentimes all that's needed to add«r that “ h om elik e” touch which so many places lack. W e can supply them in all the popular woods and latest upholsterings. S tyle a n d S ta b ility a t P leasing P ric a W . W . Hollingsworth Co Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Whitaker en tertained. the following guests dur ing the past week: Fred Hackney, from Nlcaraugua. Central America. Janies Callahan. Nome. Alaska, 1 Mr. and Mks Charles Stanbaugh. Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wer- lein and Dr. and Mrs. Bert Olling- er. from The Dalles, Mrs. Elliott Roberts. Mrs. William Keller and Mrs. Morris Bighee, from Portltnd. DUNDEE Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Meyer wel comed the first daughter to their home on Tuesday morning. Mrs. J. F. Marker and son. of Los Angeles, are guests of Mrs. Marker’s sister. Mrs. Hutchinson. Misses Susan Tucker, Susannah Platt. Katherine Ainaworth and Elizabeth Shepherd, of Portland, are spending a part of their vaca tion at Ijllss Sally Beck’s home. Rev. George H. Greer evidently thought Portland a more satisfac tory port of enibarkatiop than Se attle for he caffieT Bome Sunday to take a fresh start for California. Mr. and Mr 9 . E. U. Marr and family, their guests, the Tannahlll family, and Mrs. Hans Nelson and children spent two days In camp ing on the Columbia River High way recently. •ft Ï#, F \ R E O P Y O U R __ _ TEMPER TO A ©LAZE Don’t let your temper get the best of you during this weather or during the hot days to come. See that your bath room is fitted with the proper tub and plumbing and you can laugh at Old Sol. We’re the plumbers de luxe when it comes to bath room fix tures. EVANS PLUMBING SHOP 911 .First Street. Shop Phone: Blue 195 Residence Phones: Black 6—Blue 6 than she had been for several days. She wanted to know all about everybody and is always so pleased to see every visitor. o--------- Newberg, Oregon Hew US Now Officer* V, TENTS Mr Ford Owner 1. Our mechanics are trained Ford men. 2. Our Ford Parts Department is one of our prides. Every part th a t goes into a Ford Car or Truck or Tractor is carried in large quantities. ALL GENUINE FORD PARTS. Ami our extensive shop equipment is maintained for Ford Cars only. Our charges for repair work are based on a scale set by thk Foni Motor Co. We do not deviate from fids. You are therefore assured of an Honest Deal. The good will of the Ford owner is the same as money to us. For it is through their good will th at our business will grow. Buy Your Next Ford from us We will mike you a liberal allowance «a your used Ford. M AY M OTOR CO.,New berg Phone White 7. Insist on Oenulns Ford Parts Army Goods Army Goods T H E W H S Y O U H m tW ) v m tN t o r r i d d a y 6 - HAPPENINGS IN DUNDEE On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Shannahan gave a dinner party on their lawn in honor of their son, And some things that ought to Elmofs, twenty-first birthday. A bf 4 pne. large number of friends were pres The pastor of our little Commun ent and enjoyed the social after ity Church and his wife are invited I. Eves visited her daughter, Mrs. REX noon. to spend two Sabbaths, July 25th A. J. Heskett, at Vader. Washing and August 1st, at Toledo and Miss Belle Kelley and Lawrence Mrs. Lent and Mrs. Carlson ton. Newport. Rev. George F Round, spent Sunday at Mr. Frost’s. Mrs. A. Astleford and her two Snyder, of Aurora, Oregon, were of Newberg, has kindly promised Mtrs. Sawyer and daughter are boys, John and Paul; from Cali married in June and are enjoying to jpreach July 25th. and Miss spending a few days at Mr. Har fornia. are visiting her father, N. a honeymoon in California. They Edith Minchln at 11 a. m. August will be at home at Aurora after L. Wiley. . mon’s. August first where Mrs. Snyder 1st. In the absence of Mrs. Gilles Mr. and Mrs. C. 0 . Lewis are * Mr. and Mrs. Ditto entertained hopes to see all - her Dundee pie the class in prepratory mem going to California and will motor at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. An bership which meets with the Ep- friends. derson and three children. Marlon, all the way. worth League at 7 p. m. each Sun Mr. and Mrs. Barton Tannahill, A , .car was wrecked near the Pauline and Ruth, and Mr. and formerly of Santa Ana, -California, day will be cared fOr by Superin-' tendent Bahringer. Bro.- White school house Saturday night. No .Mrs. Mulligan, all of Portland. after spending a year in travel in w ill' care for the pastor’s Bible one was much hurt. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Davault, from California. Oregon. Washington, Tulsa. Oklahoma, who have been Idaho and Montana, have bought a class. August 5 there will be a' com Mrs. Bahringer will lead the visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sturgis, have "home In Newberg, having decided munity picnic in N. L. Wiley’s prayer meeting this Thursday night gone on to California to visit rela- grove. Everybody invited. that the Willamette Valley is the and Sister Helmena Frankhause ! tives. Mrs. Davault is a sister of The Sunday of the 11th Mrs. F. I Mr. Sturgis. They expect to spend best home spot they have seen. will lead or secure a leader for Mrs. Tannahlll is a sister of Mrs. prayer meeting next week. E. U. Marr. The pastor has by the authority “Give my love to Dundee.” was given him by Dr. E. E. Gilbert. Mrs. Cyrene Palmer’s message on District Superintendent, and our 7 / Sunday as a Dundee caller left her local trustees, been soliciting funds at Chehalem Center. So here it is for purchase, moving and addition in the Graphic where it will reach al repairing of the nice little par /i all her friends. It is a case of love sonage which was bought of Mr. 7*mioL , being returned many fold for no Dearborn last December. It now one In Dundee is more beloved than sets up on posts three feet high, Just dts thing for Cam ping, M otor trips or Playhouses for the children, Mrs. Palmer whose big mother and may remind you of a boy with . U . S . N iavy avy Officers T Tents, made Rom bast quality 12 ox. W hite Caa- heart has held us all 3 0 closely all his pants rolled up ready for the sa a Cost Unde Sam almost twice as mud) as our price. Complete hardwood stakes, poles and ropes, S ise 9x9 feet and every foot a teal 1 the years she has been a resident "swimming hole" in Indiana, if a M atl Orders Promptly Filled. in this vicinity. It is a pleasure sufficient amount of funds can be to be able to report that on Sunday provided, and it can be done. “I C A M P L E W IS W IR E L E S S - 4,1 WILCOX BUILDING, PORTLAND. OREGON Mrs. Palmer was feeling stronger can’t never accomplished any thing" but “I will try has done wonders.” If, one, the price of just one of those fine automobiles that bo fre quently glide up and down our hill sides, can be secured, the pas tor will not only continue that acting pole that the boys and girls find on the parsonage porch, but will make wondrous changes in tbe appearance of both parsbnage and church property. To Dundee people, remember the church services and attend * THE U N I V E R S A L CAR them', and I’ll be back. Providence prmittlng, to help tbe young con verts paint the parsonage. Say, don't expect the Ladies’ Aid and Christopher A Young to do all tbe church work. Gillespie, Tbe Tender Foot In Ore We solicit your business for the following reasons: gon. 1 —- “ ■* A Chance for Work ing Men and Women That is all we need to tell yon unless it is to mention what you will find here, such as the following: BLANKETS 0. D. BREECHES 0. D. SHIRTS 0. D. COATS OVERCOATS KHAKI BREECHES KHAKI COATS UNDERWEAR OVERALLS JUMPERS LEATHER GLOVES COTTON GLOVES HATS CAPS SHOES WHITE SHIRTS CANVAS LEGGINGS WRAPPED LEGGINGS - CARTRIDGE BELTS CHILDREN’S DRESSES CHILDREN’S NIGHTGOWNS PONCHOS SHELTER HALVES SHELTER TENTS HORSE BLANKETS LADIES’ WAISTS ETC., ETC., ETC. We are here, the re it ii up to you. We are prepared to outfit H unting Parties, Cherry Pickers, etc. Get two of those Shelter Halves and make a tent. We will remain open even ing so yon will not need to leave your work during the day. These goods have been used by The United States Government and are fumigated knd are made perfectly safe for you. THE ARMY STORE 8 1 0 F irst S t. N ext, to Vincent*« ig Bargains 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 Tires $ 750 Overland Model 90 In Fine Shape $ 675 Ford Touring - $ 2 75 We are also agents for the Chandler, Cleveland, Overland, GMC Trucks TURNER & CHRISTENSEN, McMinnville, Oregon G ARY TRUCKS Quality Counts 5 Models 1 to 5 T o n s CONTRACTORS LUMBERMEN LOGGERS FARMERS DAIRYMEN 8 Sizes Attention HINTS FOR SWIMMERS We can now make the most liberal terms to purchasers of trucks, lot, all kinds of contract work, fourteen to eighteen Tom Robinson, veteran swim ming coach, presents these rules for swimmers: Wait at least an hour after eat ing before swimming. Do not go in bathing alone. There is safety in numbers. Never accept an invitation to ride in a canoe If you cannot swim. In entering the water keep the hands under so if you step Into a hols you can immediately start swimming. In learning to swim move toward the shore; never swim away from the beach. Keep out of rough water If you are subject to heart trouble. Never swim until exhausted. Don’t "show off.” If caught in the'undertow, try at once to float. o Bee the Graphic for all the city and county news. months to pay np in ; no payment to be made while trucks are idle during w inter months. P ut your boy or hire someone to operate a truck oa a contract job and. cam a track for your own use. Immediate delivery if you order a "GARY.” New Location G ARY COAST AGENCY, INC. Tenth a n d Hoyt Sta PORTLAND, ORE T H E H O M E OF F L O W E R S 1 SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS—Plants in pots, cyclamens, (fine plants), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, fern dishes, gerani ums, calls lilies (hardy flowers), hydrangea, peonies. Roses our specialty (strong plants). Low prices. JOHN GOWER