R EW BE R G G RAPH IC, PO U R < Mrs. D. P. Shaw and abn. Virgil, returned Sunday from Portland, «h ere Virgil has been taking treat ments. . * George Clark is remodeling the house on the old Jim Conley place, T h « Graphic wants a good, live cor lire para to ry to Fred Beagles and fam respondent In every community. It ily of Portland, moving in. your district is not represented, Several of the ladles of the West phone or write us tor our proposition. Chehalem W. C. T. U. plan to attend the W. C. T. U. conference in New berg Wednesday of this week. D UH DEE Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. G. The Epworth League will sponsor an entertainment of an unusual na Fendall. De Vera and Lois Fendall, ture on Saturday evening. April 30. Rev. Brock and Rev. M iller took din at the Community hall. Come and let ner with Ben Yergen and family. them take you through an institution S. Managre and family visited at very similar to one found in Salem. the home of Jules Pichette last Sun Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mo recroft day. Mr. Managre is a nephew of Mr. spent the week-end in a drive to Sea Pichette and has a large farm near side. They report a paved road all St. Paul. Oregon. the way wl^h scenery that rivals the William Dolph. De Vere Fendall Colun\bia highway. It is one hun and Ralph Baker plan on attending dred and sixty miles from Dundee to the conference of Sunday school Seaside. , workers of Newberg and vicinity, to An interesting business meeting be held In the Baptist church Friday o f the Dundee Woman’s club on last evening of this week. Thursday was followed by a program The West Chehalem church now on Oregon and a social hour. Mrs. has a male quartet, which made its Joseph Herring was hostess with Mrs. debut last Sunday. We shall hope Bennett. Mrs. Alfred Allan and Mrs. for more in the near future. The Hewton Bailey as assistants. Several ladies are also thinking about form guests were present. ing a sextet In the near future. Word has been received bf the Miss Ethel Bush, who is attending death of Miss Helen M. Hateh. who high school in Newberg. spent the passed away at Eugene, the home of week-end with her parents. Mr. and her sister, Mrs. Wrm. Q. Steel, on Mrs. George Bush, who now live on a Thursday last. Miss Hatch has al farm near Yamhill, and also attended ways made Otterbrook a second home the Sunday school and church ser and has many friends in Dundee, who vices in West Chehalem. People here w ill miss her visits here. are always glad to welcome familiar The regular monthly meeting of faces at West Chehalem, --------- — o -------------- the Parent-Teachers’ association will be held at the school house on next CH EH ALEM CEH TER Tuesday. May 3, at 3:30 p. m. Rev. Frank Remmlllard made a business Tabor w ill give a talk on civic pride. A t the business meeting Champoeg trip to Portland last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Everest of Day w ill be discussedv It is hoped Chat there will be a large attendance. Vancouver were visitors Sunday P. Waldo Davis, the noted musi the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ev * cian. will give an entertainment in erest. The Misses Fay Muir and Mar Dundee on Saturday. May 7th. at S o’clock p. m. Mr. Davis and his guerite Johnson of Multnomah hos wonderful chimes have been attract pital in Portland, are out home for ive features at all of the recent great some time. expositions and Dundee is fortunate Carl Monach and sister and father, in securing him for a musical even accompanied by Carloe Johnson, mo ing. Local talent w ill assist. tored to Salem Tuesday in the Buick On Satimday evening last one of Six, to attend the Growers’ Co-oper the very b M plays ever given by lo ative association. April 36th. cal talent brought out a large crowd There were a number of people o f Dundeeites with a goodly sprink gathered at the school hoiyje last F ri ling of friends from Newberg and day evening to hold a road meeting, Portland. The play was “ Men. having held a number of meetings Maids and Matchmakers” and every in regard to better roads and Items member of the cast was so well taken of interest to farmers. They decided that special mention would be out of to organise into a cllub. They named place, save for the very excellent Billy Sullivan president and N. P. eburacter work of John Trunk, who Nelson secretary. They expect to hold was the particular star of Ihe even a meeting soon pgain with an inter ing. John’s disguise was so complete esting program and refreshments and that only reference to the printed will invite the ladies to be present. program established his identity. He Mrs. Marie Tangen and the Misses entered so heartily into the character Anna and Elsie and Aubcey Tangen o f the irrepressible lovelorn doctor report a very pleasant evening spent and delivered his lines with so much at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelse expression that the audience was en .Rasmussen and son. Carl, last Thurs thusiastic in praise of his work. All day evening in Newberg. Other the others in the cast came in for guests of the evening were Mr. and their share of applause and approval, .Mrs. Nelson and Oscar and Emil. as did those who so kindly assisted Hans Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert with the musical program. Those Grimes and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis taking part in the play were Mrs. Griggs. Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen Francis Keyes, Misses Pauline Pow have traded their property for some ell. Doris Parrett and Bernice Keyes.' property in Oregon City. and Messrs. David Marr, Hennr B lit“ o - ich. Francis Keyes and John Trunk. R EX The play was directed by Mrs. Fred George McDowell of Chehalem sold erick C. Herring, who is to be con gratulated upon the smoothness with ten fat hogs to Mr. Winters. which everything went off, and the Mrs. L. Whitaker went to Portland excellence of the stage management. Tuesday to visit her parents. Thanks are given to Mrs. Warrens Mrs. McCaffery and mother-in-law of Portland, Miss Selma Woisky, Ma visited the school on Monday. bel Tabor. Mr. Barnes and Mrs. Her Gottlieb shaad Is very busy grad ring for the music furnished during ing and racking the roads in these the evening. parts. -----------o----------- Mrs. Werslein of Portland visited W EST CH EH ALEM with her daughter. Mrs. Whitaker, on Andrew Strong Is plowing for H. C. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Roeetti made a Baker. > The Ladles’ Aid meets Wednesday business trip to Portland Wednesday of last week. o f next week. On next Sunday mdrnlng the E. G! Fendall went to McMinnville church service w ill be in observance Wednesday of this week. of National Children’s Week. Mr. Rice is making improvements Jack Smith has been on the sick at the E. G. Fendall home. list the last week, but is on the road Mr. and Mrs. Billy Sullivan attend^ to recovery at this last writing. ed the baseball game in Portland last Mrs. Linsey McCaffery and Miss Monday. Florence McCaffery went to Port Leonard Versteeg and his father land Friday to do some shopping. are working /with their teams in Mr. and Mfs. Sam Hewitt of Port Ifewberg. land visited at the Sanderman home Mrs. C. W. Smith and son returned f rom Saturday to Sunday evening, last Saturday from a two weeks visit There were several Rex people in at Seattle. attendance at the funeral .of Dr. L it H. L. Araoth plans to attend Fruit tlefield on Tbrusday of last week. Growers 'm o c elation meeting at Ça- Mr. snd Mrs. Simon Sanderman, Jon Tuesday. Mrs. Asm us and Mae W iley went to Mrs. Myrtle Herrick, who lives on Portland Thursday to do some shop kbe former Charley Root place. Join ping. ed the Ladles' Aid. Rudolph Shaad visited the school Mrs. Rose of Portland; a sister of Friday and gave a few selections on Mrs. Wm. Dolph, spent last week-end bis cornet. We ail enjoy music and with her sister and family. visitors. Lester Daniels, road boss for one The Rex school was dismissed at of the branch roads to Yamhill, is noon on Thursday so the teachers making needed improvements on that and some of the pupils could attend road. the funeral of Dr. Littlefield. C o rre s p o n d e n c e The long ricks of cordwood near Rex, owned by Jenkins and Garland, have all been sold and shipped, as has nearly all the other cordwood in this community. A series of talks on "Young People of the Bible’’ is being given on Sun day evenings at the Friends church. Music will be a special feature of these services. Come and help us sing. A special invitation is extend ed to the young people. Word has been received from Mr. C. J. Lewis, who was a former resi dent of Rex. After leaving here he moved to Berkeley. California, and bought a grocery store there. He has sold out again and moved to Mon tana. wpere he has a good position. Largest Circulation la Yamhill County. TH UR SD AY, A P R IL 88, 1881 BAIRD’S Fine Bleached Muslin, 36 inches wide, per yard SFRIHGBROOE Mr. Muir is sp/nding a few d^ys at Forest Grove. —{ C. E. New house went to. Portland on business last Friday. Several prominent farmers Jour neyed to Salem on Tuesday to attend the Oregon Growers' conference. Roland Heater and David Hobson spent the week-end visiting friends at Corvallis, after which Mr. Hobson left for California. Mrs. McCollough has sold her household furniture aqd with her family left to join her husband at Belgrade, Montana. The Ladies' Community club met at the home of Mrs. Alpheus Mills on Friday afternoon, where a good time was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Carl Miller entertained her Sunday school class at her home on Friday evening. A taffy pull fea tured the evening's enjoyment. After spehding several weeks un dergoing a serious operation. Dr. Lewis has sufficiently recovered, and with his wife, has returned to their home In Fairfield, Washington. Rev. and Mrs. Fischer arrived un expectedly at the home of Daniel Ramsey for a visit. Mrs. Fischer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ram- sesy. A groan and a grunt was really audible during Saturday and Sunday near the depot. On investigation it proved to be, oh well, ask P. H. Ham mond, our storekeeper. Whatever else you may say about f To gather first hand the b e e tle s New experiments were begun during of Oregon, Mr. J. L. Haworth left the year with green feeds, comparing blm the bootblack certainly has lots Wednesday morning for the rock- alfalfa meal with sprouted oats and of polish. bound coast with his nephew, Bertie comparing these rations with one in Rogers, where the* latter will see for himself the magnificent scenery be which vegetables were supplied. While fore departing for his home in the far pone of these green feeds have shown J * FULLER BRUSHES marked Increased production over any - o ff state of Illinois. GET Q U ALIT Y other, the results have emphasized the ; C. D. Childs, having sold his farm. Journeyed to Salem last Saturday, Importance and value of that form of Put in your order now with where it is reported he has purchased food when given In a variety. Mrs. Gray, Laurel Cottage Ho an elegant mansion and- expects to tel. Telephone Red 198. move there this coming week. This FR E E BRUSH W ITH community will undoubtedly feel the E V E R Y ORDER loss of such a high grade American BURN CHINCH BUG N ESTS citizen and «-ishes him all the luck A L L KINDS OF BRUSHES and best wishes the future holds for Chinch bugs have made their him and family. appearance in certain parts of ----------o---------- the United States. One chinch bug destroyed now may i>revent the production of hundreds to Infest your wheat field later. Chinch bugs paaa the winter and early spring in wild grasi More Eggs Obtained From Pen and leaves, especially along hedges and fences and In the of Rhode Island Reds. edges of woodlands adjoining cultivated fields. Burn grasses, leaves and oth Mash Containing O ily 15 Pop Cent er trash where the bugs may Moat Scrap Gave Vary Satisfac have found winter refuge. The tory Results— Experiment bugs not burned will be killed ing With Green Feeds. by exposure to the weather. Clean np all trash and rubbish (Prepared by tbe United States Depart which may harbor the Insects in ment o f Agriculture.) winter. Poultry-feeding experiments con ducted by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture, last fiscal year, show that practically as good results SIX R E W G R APH IC READERS can be obtained without wheat as with ' • Jhe Graphic has listed six more It In a ration. The Rhode Island Reds, in the wheatless pen, averaged 140 new subscribers the past week, mak eggs, while those In the pen receiving ing thirty-eight new ones this month. wheat averaged 134 eggs. Good results J. C. Endsley. were obtained with tbe use of garbage Elmer Hodges until tbe warm weather began, when D. A. Dobbs. there was considerable mortality, due James Patterson. AT 1:30 apparently to the garbage spoiling. V C. H. Ellis. ^ This work is being repeated this year O. O. Smith. with much more satisfactory results, tbe garbage being fed in a trough on a large wooden feeding hoard, which You get results iÆ n advertising prevents It from getting on the ground and decaying. in The Graphic, w ith the * largest In "the use of vegetable proteins the circula tibn in the oounty. relative order of production is the M en’s Pure Silk Hose, per pair . A p ron Check O inghajns, best quality made, yd. 17c 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, good quality, per yard • 55c M en’s Summer W o rk Shoes, solid leather, pair $3.85 Bargains in Groceries Every Day. It will pay you to buy your groceries here E. C. B A IR D Cash Paid for Eggs HENS WITHOUT WHEAT GIVE GOOD RESULTS je a n ’ experience as a plumber and w ill at all times endeavor to fiv e the best of work and service. W IL L L IT E D l BU ILD ING A N D BE R EAD Y A T A R Y TIM E, D A Y OB R IG H T TO AH 8W EB CALLS. PHOHE BLACK 23 Sole A fe a t for Colonial Pipeless Furnace 1 A wonderful cold lunch; makes a most delicious salad and can be eaten hot with cream gravy. Your dealer w ill have i t some today. Buy Produced and packed daily in Portland. T ty a Graphic Classified. - BIGGEST VALUES ON Lifetime Ware, also Betty Bright Ware Saturday, April 30 P. M. Nash Furniture Co. OUR SATURDAY SPECIALS 15c lb. - - 121c lb. Sugar Cured Bacon 25c lb. Boiling Beef BILL, THE PLUMBER Has had eleven KIPPERED SALMON? Ever, given at $1.89 SUCCESSOR TO tinue same at the old stand, 510 First street. H AVE Y O U TRIED ALUMINUM WARE J. O . J O H N S O N of B ill the P lu sh e r and w ill con 50c M en’s Best Quality B ib O veralls, full cut, pair $1.75 B e e fF o t Roast Hag purchased the business . 18c - Sugar Cured Bacon Backs 25c lb. Give Poultry Right Kind of Feed at Fixed Periods. same as It was last year. No success has followed an attempt to substitute completely vegetable protein for ani mal protein. Tbe ration used last year, a mash containing only IS per cent meat scrap as compared with ^20 to 28 per cent in the ordinary mashes, gave very satisfactory results with the heavier breeds, especially the Ply mouth Rocks, In keeping the birds In good physical condition and fertility, though, the egg yield was not quits so good aa when the higher per cent of meat scrap w m used. A G E N T S F O R R E D R O C K C O T T A G E C H EESE Q U A L IT Y C O U N T S N ew berg M e a t Company