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LiriMt Clrculatioa la Yamhill County.
NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY. APR IL »1 . 1881
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Correspondence
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RIBBON RIDGE
John Hadden ot Newberg is visit
ing his niece, Mrs. C. Salle.
Mrs. !>. A. Bcisbine^ls quite sick:
W e hope to see het out «gain.
A cousin of Mrs. W. M. Carter has
been visiting her from Portland.
Mr. and Mr«. A. H. Boyd are the
proud grandparents ot a baby boy.
Rudolph Wenger has been grafting
walnuts at the Wtthycomb farm near
Gaston.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wenger and
Miss Clara, attended a dance at Ray
Bell last Saturday night.
Little Clara Hertig Is again in'
school after an absence ot three
weeks with rheumatism.
The school welcomed back last
week the two Cook boys, who have
been gone to California for a year.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. H ertig and son
Delmar, and Clara Louise* motored
to Saviee’ Island last Sunday and
spent the day with friends, and on
their way home they visited Mrs.
H ertlg’s brother at the Good Samari
tan hospital, where he has been for
tw o months with s broken leg.
and wits of Chehalem, and Mrs. and other meeting is called this week at
Mias Rusk.
the home of Mrs. Mary Johnson.
Ball game Friday afternoon be- i Mrs. Ollvs Graves’ mother passed
tween Sprtngbrook and Newberg re- away last Wednesday morning. The
suited In « «core of • to 18 in favor body was brought to Newberg by C.
of Newberg.
A. Hodson, the .undertaker. Funeral
M. O Mills and family have re-1 ■ ? "*«•• were held at the chapel In
turned to this part of the country., Newberg Sunday afternoon. Inter-
For the past few year« they h«ve re-
* t Rose l A * n eemetery. Mra
sided in Idaho
Oravee has the kindest sympathy of
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h4r many friends in her sorrow and
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and " l,e
u* . bereavement.
from McMinnville Saturday and spent f . . _ . .
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over Sunday with their two sons that I L^ft
,Jfv.en ng
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are running Mr. Duncan’s farm.
teach ers held their meeting constot-
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t . . i ing of music, etc.
Marian Coupples
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Port- g^ve one o f her good numbers and
land Friday and
~ will take * treatments
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“ there also was a debate— "Resolved.
at the Portland Medical hospital. She that the tractor is more beneficial
has been In poor health for some than the horse to the farmer.” Rob
time.
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ert Sblres and Lawrence Baker spoke
David Hobson of Wlnthrop, Cali i forA
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affirmative
and
Edward
fornia. is st home on a visit to his Johnson and Paul Marnach for the
parents. Miss Gertrude of Portland negative.
Henry Haverman, Ancil
and Alfred also were at home over Tykson and Mrs. Marie Tangen serv
Sunday.
ed its judges, awarding the laurel« to
Mr. and Mrs. Sanders returned to the negative side. It is conceded by
Springbrook after a four years' ab all that the horse after all Is the best
The Kohls
sence. They Have been visiting friend of the farmer.
throughout the east, and California, comedians were also present and pre
this past winter. They are the guests sented their entertainment, which
consisted of music, comic, vaudeville
of W ill Shires at present.
and a punching bag contest.
Have You Tried
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LAMES’ * HATS
AT O N L Y . . .
GRIDLEY MILLINERY
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U n b le a c h e d ’M u slin
Fine quality, 36 in. w^do, ycL 18c
L a d ie s ’. .S ilk H ose . $1 pair
L a d ie s N e w F a sh io n L is le _
H ose
50c pair
36 inch wide Percales, yd. 23c
L a d ie s E v e r y D a y C otton
H ose ‘ Good quality, . 20c pair'
N e w G in g h a m s
Prettey patterns, yd. 25c and 28c
C h ild re n ’s F in e B ib b e d
L is le H o se
. 30c pair
A ll W o o l S e rg e
P ercales
One piece gray all wool Serge,
52 inch wide, yd.'$l
C h ild re n ’s E v e r y D a y Got-_
to n H o se . . . . . .
20c
L a d ie s ’ O x fo rd s
Ladies new spring Oxfords just in
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2 K ellogg Corn Flakes . . . 25c
2 Post Toasties ................ .. 25c
1 can T o m a to e s ................ 10c
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1 Nucoa Nut Margarine, lb. 30c
Knox Gelatine, package . . 20c
K Pays to de YewTradtag at B d rfi
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E. C. BÂIR
Cash P M for Eggs
who Is working for the railway mall Roberts,
service, is spending ber vacation here
J. J. Guild spent a few days out at
also.
“ *1 the home of Mr. Herman. Offel, the
A. E. Peterson had the misfortune past week
to lose his brooder house, new brood-1 , Thé Ladies’ Emhcpldery club will
er, oil heater and 200 baby chicks meet at the home of Mrs. W. Barnett,
over a week old.- The fire was sup-,Thursday. April 28th.
posed to have been started by the ex- , Mr _ nj
T ._ _ . .
A few of the many friends of Brad
Jones completely .surprised him on
Thursday, It being hfs birthday.' A
four-course dinner was served, which
will linger long in memories of those
present. Those who were there are:
Mr. and Mrs. McCormick and son. El-
den. Mias Carrie HobBon, and Royal
Milton and Everett Gettman.
ï a ^ T â W
w flk
a 6 L I1 Ï 6 ^ (l, h but
buTtooM
e from Portland AV ca,led
too UtePto
l& t6 to tew
8RV6
A & I v IH at the Boy**'
“ e ***naa3r evening
anything from the building. It was
School was closed Thursday After
a total loss and is estimated to be
It
noon, April 21, on account of the
about f 200.
funeral o f Dr. Littlefield.
The Parent-Teachers 'association
Mrs.- Siefken and children spent
met on Wednesday of last week. A
goodly number were present. Officers ;Tu**dar evening at tha home of Mr.
were elected. A n e w president w a s jand ®*ra. John Siefken. celebrating
elected; the rest of the old officers “ r- John s,efk en » twenty-fourth
were retained. „ The Parent-Teach- birthday. ,
ers’ during the first three months oft Mr. and Mrs. H. Renne and daugh-
the year served hot lunches twice a t«r. Laurence and son, Kenneth,
week— Tuesday and Thursday-whlch „pent the afternoon at the home of
were greatly enjoyed by all the Mr. and Mra. J. Able,
children add teachers. The aseocla-1 „
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tlon meets the second week of each!
aad Mra- Ad,ai Llvengood re-
| turned from McMinnville Saturday 808
month.
Mr. r r W I I » ami M r. A.mn. ev* nlng. April 1«, and are now llv*
Mrs. C C. W iley and ifra. Asmus |„g ln t^ejr j,ome
Fern wood again,
gave a surprise dinner at the home
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of Simon Sanderman In honor of their
sister, Mrs. Sanderman'» birthday.
The family went to church snd after
leaving the house, Mrs. Wiley, with
GO TO THE
the car filled with good things to
eat, went to the Sanderman home j
and prepared a big dinner. When
they came home the whole family
was much surprised to find the tables
set and well filled. Thoee present
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were the three sisters and their fam
ilies, being twenty in number.
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Get Seeds That Grow
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Headquarter« for
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GROTH ELECTRIC CO.
FERNW 00D
Albert A. Everest ia ill this week.
Mrs. H. E. Powell has been ill this
week.
Elva and Pearl Llvengood spent
Tuesday in Portland!
Mrs. Weise 1« at Portland visiting-
with her friends and relatives.
Mr«. Albert ia spending « few days
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pierson.
Bessie Smith of Newberg was «
visitor at the Fernwood school Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith of New
berg spent Sunday with J. B. Rob
erts. ,
V irgil Bish «pent Saturday evening
and Sunday with his sister, Mrs. J.
Kendrick’ s Grocery
SPECIAL—FRIDAY and SATURDAY
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BAIRD’S
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SUHUYOREST
We like your “ Berrien” idea. Mr.
Kllham. and w ill soon have enough
berries producing out this way to
qualify. We are all awake and w ill
ing to help.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crater and
Mr. and Mrs. Parks drove over to
Scholls to attend the funeral of Mr.
Koeber. Mr. Crater is acquainted
in that section of the country, having
lived there several years ago.
Saturday evening a very enjoyable
time was spent by several of the
neighbors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Alspaugh. The Al-
spaughs are new folks and this oc
casion was taken to get acquainted.
LAD irrr.T.
George St. Clair returned {home
from Portland Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kiser were
Newberg shoppers last week.
Percy Kiser was a guest at the
home of R. O. Bristow Sunday.
Road work has started in earnest
now, to the joy of all concerned.
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WEST CHEHALEM
Mrs. Bruce Case and little son.
Floyd, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. C.
Bom — To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
M. Kiser Thursday.
Boyd, a eon.
I. J. Tautfest was in Newberg on
Mr. Toiler was back again last
Friday and Saturday attending to
Sunday at the West Chehalem church.
business interests.
Mrs. Agnes Versteeg is recovering
Alice St. Clair has joined the mus
from her recent illness and is now
ical
class, taking her first lesson from
able to be up.
The funeral of Charles O. Koeber. Mrs. W ill Hitchin Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith of St. who died at the hospital in Portland
Ellis Parrott and family motored
Paul visited with Mr. and Mrs. Billy last Tuesday, was held at the Scholls
out from Newberg Sunday to Bpend
-‘-SuHivra- lest Sunday
UU Oiy with his ‘Ywrents. wr. and
Rev. and Mrs. Brock snd Mr. M il been his home neighborhood for some Mrs. Jim Parrott.
ker of Idaho took Sunday dinner with 28 years. The past year, however, he
made his home with his daughter., . Mr. and Mrs. Willard Satchwell
H. L. Amoth and family.
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Joe Sullivan was elected manager Mrs. Chas. K. Hubbard, two miles ?nd
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Mr :
8lster and
o f the university junior baseball west of Newberg.
’ family*. Mrs. W ill Kitchln.
team, the Columbia Midgets.
The “ Isaac Waltons” o f the neigh-
Mr and Mrs A rthur Cone and
Mrs. W alter Nagel of Portland Aas borhood, A1 Namitz and Chas. Hub Miss Kathleen of Newberg were din
a recent visitor ar the home o f her bard. went to the mountains for a ner guests at the “ W illno Farm,” the
fish last Sunday. Their report was: home of Mr. and M nCW ill Hitchin.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boyd.
Mr. and Mrs. -William Dolph en Had fisherman been fish it would
Mrs.
.
. C. A.
. Allen is still in Portland
joyed attending the Presbyterian have required a truck to bring home
Mrs. Richard
the
catch,
but
as
they
w
efc
only
caring
for
her aunt
Sunday school in Portland last Sun
“poor
fishes”
the
upper
shirt
pocket
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day.
ys
the
big
house
is
very
lonesome.
ample room.
JLeonard Versteeg. Floyd Shaw and furnished
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The unemployed situation seems to
Clyde and Edgar Wash bond took Sun-
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neighbors helped |,e
in hand
in this __________
section now.
day dinner with the Baker fam ilyfH arley Hall celebrate his b irth d a y ,^ tbVfarmers” ar~e harvesting their
last Sunday
Monday evening
It would take a | potatoes and seem to have an all sum-
Rev. Brork w ill preach at the-Rib volume to tell of the good time and mer job.
bon Ridge school house next Sunday all the good things there were to eat.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, Mr. and
at 2:00 o'clock. Be sure and come But justice was done to both in a far Mta.'-E. Struve, Bruno Struve and Mr.
to bear him. He will have something better manner tban mere words can. and Mrs. George Smith attended the
express. A ll present wished Mr. Hall
interesting to tell you.
funeral of Mrs. Louise Adolf of Fern-
many more such happy birthdays.
Mr. and Mr«. D. P. Shaw are going
wood in Newberg Sunday.
Some men are horn to ^ rouJ,^
__ 4 ' Mr and Mrs. Courser and family
to take their little son. Virgil, to
Portland for treatment this week. some make trouble, and some have and Mrs. McLean, Mrs. Courser’s
His many friends hope that he will trouble thrust upon them. The cor mother, motored to Newberg Sunday
respondent qualifies in all three es to attend church, and report the
be permanently benefited.
tates. Being human be is born to roads are improving rapidly.
trouble:r being given a bottle of Ink
Miss Gladys St. Clair returned
he baa trouble thrust upon him. and
SPRIHGBROOK ,
home
from Portland Sunday, after an
the way he usee said ink ia sure to
Miss Agnes Gustafson from Corval
make trouble. But the gist of all extended visit with relatives and
lis is visiting with the Dean fatally.
these words is simply the fact that friends. Clarence Woods of Portland
Miss Florence Heater had to miss the author has taken upon himself to accompanied Miss St. Clair home.
school this week on account of an at name that portion of the United
Those visiting at the home of Mr
tack of tonsilitis.
States that lies along the road di and Mrs. St. Clair Sunday were Mrs.
Mrs. Ketunick. after spending sev rectly west of First street. Newberg, Jessie Cruthefs, Mr. and Mrs. G. Me
eral days at home with her parent«, Oregon, and continues with said road Connell and babies. Lloyd and Fay
until it fades and dies in the heart of all of Portland. Mrs. J. Ryan and
j-tturned to Portland Tuesday.
the Red Hills. The name chosen is children, Frederick and Harold, of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wendell re “ Sunnycrest.” I f this gives anyone j Butteville.
turned home Monday after a three
a “ grouch” don’t blame the editor,
A very enjoyable evening was
months’ sojourn in Los Angeles.
but come and send the correspondent • spent at the club house Saturday by
the club members and their families.
Mr* Snawise has Just returned from to the hospital.
California and took a run down to
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The time was spent playing progress
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live pedro, games and dancing.
see some of his old acquaintances.
CHEHALEM CENTER
| bounteous lunch was served to about
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. E. New-
house entertained Mr. Chamberlain
Mrs. Elsie Tangen was a Portland " ft/
*8 char&ct« ,8tlc
i visitor over Sunday
o f h *4* HUI- and eve«T one went home
(Visitor over Sunday.
declaring they had had & lovely time
j Mrs. Elizabeth Myer left Friday
evening for a week-end visit with rel
atives in Portland.
REX
Miss Emma Kilthan, who is a mem
Mr. Brickfey sold hia Ford car to
ber of the Teachers' Training class Mr. Ackerman last week.
at Newberg high school, accompanied
Wm. Renger and wife went to
by Mrs. Atrell. visited the school all Portland Thursday on business.
day last Thursday.
Mrs. Fred Frost went to Sherwood
There
was
a
little
mistake
in
last
Thursday
to visit with friends.
GROCERIES.
week's write-up about Mr. and Mrs.
Helmut Schwarzen is back in
Harley Hall motoring to Dufur, Ore school again after a few days of sick
CAHHED GOODS
gon. returning with Mrs. Alta Chris ness.
tianson and the Quinn children. I f
LURCH GOODS,
Mrs. Martin arid Miss Keller spent
was Harley Hall, instead of Mr. Har
Monday evening at the Gottlelb
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FRUITS, ETC.
ley.
Shaad home.
Rev.
Paul
Lewis
and
Mrs.
Lewis
Mr. and Mra. Geo. Davis of Port
Fresh Vegetabes are coming ia.
returned from their sojourn at Clo- land spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Get them Freeh.
verdale, where they held a series of R. E. Brown.
very successful revival meetings.
Sixteen Newberg people came out
They were tired but glad they could
to N. 8. W iley’s place and ate their
do the work of the Master.
picnic dinner Sunday.
Corner First and Meridian
The W. C. T. U. meeting at the
Mias Keller’s room has three new
l home ot Mrs. El wood Hodson last pupils— Edyth and Bertha Thomas,
Phone Black 14
Wednesday was not very well attend and Winona Sanderman.
ed. owing to various reason?. An-
Fred Shaad
returned
Monday
morning to Springfield, Oregon, to
lay steel for a bridge gang.
Several Rex people attended the
high school play in Newberg last Fri
day night, and pronounced it good.
Wesley Shaad is nursing a very
painful thumb, he having a felon,
which sure gives him some sleepless
nights.
April 22 and 23—W onderful value« in
Claude Wright of Mosler and Miss
Olive Stenhouee b f Portland, visited
over Sunday at the home of Claude’s
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Thomas and
five children from Alberta. Canada
are visiting his brother-in-law, Mr
Compton. They expect to locate In
this vicinity.
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W ill Sanderman, Mrs. Simon San-
iderman and daughters, Edyth and
Winona, and Mias Laverne Hodson
Fine straw or braid, and silk combinations
autoed to Portland Thursday to do
some shopping.
T h e*« are exceptional values for th i* price
Jack Smith went to Portland on
Thursday morning to meet Mrs
Come early and take your choice
Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
son, who came from Omaha, Neb.
They expect to make their home at
the Smiths’.
Mrs. McCaffsrey and daughter,
Florence, arrived Thursday from
Wichita, Kansas, for a few weeks’
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visit with her son, Linsey McCaffery.
Mr. McCafferey’a sister, Florence,
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