PIX NEWBERG GRAPHIC. THURSDAY. JULY 7. IM I L ar(M t C irculation ln Yam hill County dlst Sunday school, held a picnic at H. Yokel. The Packards are neigh* the school house on the Fourth. bora of Mrs. Yokel's parents. Mr. and Mre. L. A. Christiansen I Mr. Cal well and family will leave spent the Fourth at Sherwood. Mrs. the Hunt place the first of the week ( Christiansen having a large number j for their new home on Chehalem of relatives there. They also went Mountain. They will mo»« on the The Graphic wants a good, live out Hillsboro. , . 'Gatch place and he will work In the 5 * ™ r nd wr‘ .e V n £ r e n ^ n ^ d 'I Hurrah '<* the Berrien«' festival I timber, cutting for Mr. fiatch. We If your district Is not represented, Saturday. Let everyone turn to lose such good people. phone of write us for our proposition, nnd gcTtooths city sn^hXVp boost j Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Ouston. Mr. Newberg. It will be red letter day and Mrs. Austin Keeney and their for Newberg and vicinity. son. Henry and wife, and Lester CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Graham of Wright autoed to the coast Friday Cherry picking has started in Portland were out to spend the afternoon. They expect to go to Pa- earnest at Tom Herd's place. Mr switi*r started" Wednesdav Fourth with J. Ed. Ford and family. «»G® City Saturday. Esther Guston for their Diace in eastern Mr- Grah» ,n one of the staff of 1®« Saturday evening to go to Wllla- mom ins ing ror their place tn eastern ^ reportera for th# 0 yegon,Jour- mins. where they expect to meet for Oregon Ladies W aists— W hite Voile, fancy trimm­ Corsets— New Stock, $1.00 pair. naL Sunday and over the Fourth. Cal Hutchins was one of the Inter­ ed, real yulue, $ 1.50 to $2.75 each. Mr. and Mrs. John Agee and fsm- esting features of the Fourth of July Indies Silk Hose— Black Only, $1.50. SPRDÏGBROOK , ily and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hess parade at Hillsboro. Ladies Summer Underwear— A ll styles at Russel Jones went to Jortland last Odd Lot Ladies Shoes— While they last, S U M -5 s 5 W s J !! tw 3 5 : lowest prices. “.¿ o il I ? l S i n i “ 5 t ™ . • » „»« w l" WOrk ' * j . A. Jon«, M cM innville holiday visitors $ 2.00 per pair. ' ■the harvest rields. iMt Thursday. the Mountain. Ginghams— F all Bolts, New Stock, 19c to « . . . „ Larea Coyote spent last week vls- Nearly every family was repre-1 u i ^ h e ^ H e n d " Ladies Oxfotrds— W hite, Black and Dark ! S€WeU N« " ho1“ * went to Port- 28c per yard. sented at Hillsboro Monday. There Joyotc a i l M L ^ r d ha^lng! 'and lm8t ThUniday’ Brown, prices reduced. w a^ a v eryjarge crowd and many fln t Krmduated from st. Mary's high L Fr*d Burgoyne was a Portland vis Percale— 36 Inches W ide, New Stock, fa ll forms qf amusement for all. The * school in Portland, Miss Coyote re- ltor Ust Thursday. most popular being the new audi­ ceiving the scholarship there, hav­ bolts, 90o to 25o per yard. - Anton Kutcbanek went to Port­ torium In which young and old Join­ ing stood the highest in grades. land one day last week. ed in dancing. Miss Ford came in second. Clifford Wallin was a visitor over Mr. and Mrs. Z. L. Chamberlain the week end at the home of his RIBBON RIDGE motored over to Astoria and Sea- parents. Everybody from the Ridge went side for a week end trip and over! Jay Fullerton from West Timber the Fourth. Hear-say says, while j spent a few days visiting at the Wal to Hillsboro to celebrate. , The correspondent really got so they were out on the beach at the lin home during the past week busy last week, she forgot to write, t.water’s edge, they ran out of gas, M. C. Booth and family from Port­ 1 Can Standard Tomatoes.......... .............10c Crystal W hite Soap....................... 4 for 25c land spent the week end at the home J. C. Stevens of Portland has been and th* waTe8 overt° ° k the road8ter’ However some bathers were near and o f Mra Booth’s parents, Mr. and a guest at the George Wenger home pushed the car out to safety. 2 Kellogg Corn Flakes...................... . . . 2 5 c Knox Geletine.............................. . 20c pkg Mrs. P. H. Hammontf. for two weeks. 2 Post Toasties........................................ 25c Large Sise Instant Fo sto m. . . . . . . . . 45c ----------o---------- v Last Monday being the Fourth of Mr. and Mrs. Allerton of Portland July, found the farmers about here 3 Arm A Hammer Soda........................... 25c Good Quality Bulk Coffee..................... 20c spend the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. WEST CHEHALEM very busy harvesting their berry and william Carter. A ll white soaps except Crystal W hite 1 Found Pkg. Steel Cut Coffee____. . . 25c DeVere Fendali took dinner with cherry crops and they Intend to cele­ Earl Carter of Willamette b“ the H C. Baker fam ily Sunday. brate next Saturday at Newberg. 2 Cans Borden or Carnation M ilk------25c ........................................................... 5c bar and w in ¡in f r ent8' Mr' i A 8°°<1 cr°P of apples is expected 'Relatives of Mr. Russell 'Jones Mrs. W i l l i a m carter. ,by the orchardlsts in the valley this from Montana after procuring ber­ Charles Sallee’s new house is yMr ries of various kinds, made arrange­ nearly completed and i s a fine ad-j Mr *and Mra B L Yerger and ments with the local cannery and We. want yonr business and w ill do every thing in our power to please you. ditio nto the neighborhood. j famtiy were TtaltlnR relatl*M last had them canned and will take them • W e do not attempt to offer any bait to attract your trade, hut try to treat you on ¿the* Evan Carter and family of Mount Sunday home with them. square every day of the year. , Those that visited and passed the T‘ Car‘ ! Mr- and Mrs w v Do,ph and ter home «aturday e enlng. I family were visiting in Portland Fourth at the Duncan Brothers farm Clara Louise Hertig returned f r o m !] ^ Sunday. were S. S. Duncan and wife from Portland last week where she had Miss Mildred Burnham\ of New- 'McMinnville. Messre. Evans and Mc- been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan berg visited at the A. H. Boyd home|CoT *rom Newberg, and Miss Theoi CASH P A I i r f o R EGGS King for three weeks. last Sunday. - Duncan from Portland * Fred Blanchard off Newberg, Last Monday evening a large | Mr.'and Mrs .Seth Noble have re­ Miss Rose Neunenschwander of Gas­ turned recently from California. number of young men and ladles1 < ton. J. C.' Stevens of Portland. Mrs. were entertained at the Frank Car-; Eva Wenfcer and Miss Clara Wenger West Chehalem is glad to welcome lisle home. A very delightful time erythlng that goes to make a lively | we reached the to.p. The scenery MARRIAGE LICENSES them back. were all Sunday guests of Mr. and reported and the time was pass­ time and the fun where everyone 1 was wonderful. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Fendall are was Lillian Mary Gillespie. ^ Wlllamina, Mrs. A. F. Hertig. enters with that spirit.. The serious The top of the mountain Is four' staying in Forest Grove where Vir- ed toasting marshmallows, spinning and patriotic side was not lost sight thousand forty-five feet above sea ---------- o---------- ■ ®yron KerTH. Talent, Ore. gii is taking treatments. 'Everyone yarn9’ 8hooHng ° ff «reworks, etc. Rosina Lucille Miller, McMinn- of In the least. The Declaration of level, and we will all say tt was DUNDEE The bulk of the^ black cap crop is Indep€ndence waa read sincerely hopes that he will be bene­ Alle, to Daniel Gordon« McDonald. A speech rather chilly. Mrs. M. S. Spencer is spending fited. The Fourth we spent climbing Olympia, Wn. m.Tw of of , the nh r ° cherry ^ / rl vth; crop rl an1 " enowa8rLr! made by Mr. Petersen on is now rap-i..America>. Qur Joe du(lM M Amerl_ three weeks with Rev. and Mrs. Geo. Come out to C. E. services a t-7:00 bulk around on the rocks, and upon reach - 1 Susie Lynch. Sheridan, to LeRoy idly passing away. By all appear-, Greer. p. m. next Sunday. The topic for ances tlzen that made us all feel lng the bottom of a rock bed. a few Flynn. Sheridan the congestion which as a rule . ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keyes and next Sunday is "Service,” leader, ua to be citlxens of this grand l l° Uri After Z m^ . en)0yi1 4 A down T OW «it»« Mildred Robert Evelyn Jones. family spent the Fourth with friends Fred Patton. “ Come out and give has been an annual occurenbe, will j R S. A. Songs were sung in keep- fight. dtimer we started weelev McMinn- w .« m be avoided. ’rr* in Salem. ua a boost. _ . , _ , . , .lin g with the sentiment of the day. and made the descent of five miles I ‘ f ’ 10 Ki>Mrt wesley Wyatt. The forth-conling Berrian festival i Mr Roy Hanville more firmly es- in two hours. We were very tired r' „ _ ..... Mr. and Mrs. Wlnterburn from Kenneth Hawke, a friend of Fred Myrtle Emily Miller. McMinnville. Portland, and formerly of Dundee, Patton, and Ruth Patton were up In Newberg next Saturday^ has caus- tablished himself In the esteem of but I am sure we want to go again.' ed spirits to run high about here, Those who made up the -merry 10 Pet®r John Hanns. Eugene. Ore. are camping st Otterbrook. from Forest Grove and spent Sunday and there are some rumors current the neighbors with his witty songs. The hit of the day was the ball game crowd were: Mlsees Florence aqd I Virginia Small. McMinnville, to with the Patton family. They also The folks that went to Pacific City that Springbrook will be represented between the young men and older Frances Nye. Cornelia Titus .Ardath Lynn Charles Burch. McMinnville. for the Fourth are too numerous to attended church services. in the parade by a float. The pre­ That is. it was a hit from the Campbell, Olive Reid. Vietta K ing.;* Myrtle Effle Campbell. Newberg. mention. They all had a good time Mr, and Mra E. G. Fendall and sent outlook is that this community men. spectators point of view—-a comedy Mrs. Arthur Titus and Mrs. Claude,to Hubert William Little. Mclflnn- nevertheless. . . , daughter. Lois, left for Seattle last will resemble a deserted community hit. There also were several hits Pearson; Messrs. Ernest Reid. WII- rille. The inhabitants of Dundee and Friday in their Chevrolet. They are on that eventful day. on the young men’s side but sad to Comer, Iver Jones, Hans Peter- Q_____ _ community extend their heartiest I going to visit Mr. Fendall’s aged j Owing to the fact that the Berrian relate the older fellows seemed un- Ham son, Joel Titus, Claude Pearson, and _ congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Har- mother while there. Tne man who has a price on his i festival will take place in Newberg ¡able to find the elusive pill and the Arthur Titus. old Parrett. O. W. Worden and wife and [next Saturday, It was decided by the (score board sure showed the hick, Mr. and Mrs. Pearson and Titus'*iead, *8 r* r« r than the man who Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harper and daughter and son. Orpha and Clar- j local cannery employees to use that] But to spare the feelings that might acted as chaperons. ; ha8n’t the price of wbat's on his Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Hillslnger were ence. attended services at the West day for a dual celebration, and as a be hurt, the final score will be kept One of the “ Merry Crowd.” wife’s head. visitors over the Fourth with the Chehalem church last Sunday, Glad consequence the local cannery oper­ secret. Enough to say every one to see old friends back again. Dearborns and Greenwella. ated on the Fourth. C. E. Newhouse voted Sunnycrest’s celebration an New Potatoci and Chicken Mr. Fred Patton gave t very the cannery manager, to express cp- entire success. Mrs. Charlotte Hodgins and Mrs. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Scrape new potatoes gnd wash i _, , ---------- o— pleasing solo for church Sunday preciation for this move, treated all Margaret Michaels from Spokane are them through two waters, put Into! Notice is hereby given that the Mr. Brock gave a good the employees to Ice cream. spending the summer with the morning. sermon on ’“ Heaven,” emphasizing Greers at Otterbrook this year. Things looked very disappointing OREGON JERSEYS WIN HIGH HON­ a baking pan with enough water t o , unilerelgne«!. Clarence Butt and D. J. barely cover. Add salt and pepper Matthews, have been duly appointed and a ftre-crackerless Fourth of July Mrs. Richard Morecroft’s father the reality of Heaven as a place. ORS IN BUTTERFAT AWARDS and a generous amount of butter, i ®*icut°r«i of the last Will and Testa- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sallee. Mr. and loomed until finally P. H. Hammond, and mother. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kuns Let the potatoes come to a boil, then mem of Margaret I. Klrkley, deceas- of McMinnville, are ¡going to the Mrs. Arthur Lyons spent the Fourth our storekeeper decided t with the lay the pieces of a well-dressed fry- ***• County Court of Yamhill coast with the Morecrofts wherejst Hillsboro making the trip in their large group of youngsters It would­ In a recently compiled report of lng chicken over the top of the pota-' '-onnty, Oregon. and have qualified, cars with their families. George n’t be no fourth at all without any the medal awards for 1920 Issued by toes. The chicken should first be they will spend next week. Now. therefore, all persons having Carter and wife made the trip with fire crackers, etc. ---------- o---------- _ .. so , he . made „ . a , the American Jersey Cattle Club, salted and rolled in flour. Put a 1 clulrns against the estate of Margaret them. quick trip to Portland last Satur- 8eventy one Jersey cows completed small lump of butter on each piece j*- Klrkley, deceased, are notified and F E B H W 00D ______ H. __ C. Baker ______ family' made a daY a«ernM>n. Shortly after his re -, recordg for the year wlth a produc. of chicken and bake In a hot oven required to present the same, with Our postman. Mr. Hanville. is de­ trip The on the Fourth to Cedar Canyon, Itur? youngsters left tor^ their tjon Gf over 7 0 0 pounds of butterfat for about 40 minutes. Then pour | proper vouchers, duly verified, livering the mail in a new Ford car. ten miles north of Forest Grove, Ivarlous ** *ar ,, and within ’.the \year otv authenticated over the whole a cup of rich, sweet! t0 t*,e undersigned executors, at the Miss Lucile Muller of Boise, Idaho, where Mr. Baker lived as a boy. An 0011 kno*r i," at a*tcJ , t teat. Of the ten highest records made cream, let it boil up, and serve pip- < ° « * c® of Clarence Butt. In the City is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. E. enjoyable day was had. Mr. Baker wou,d have a real F° “ rth of July. In the year, five were made by Ore­ ing hot. °f Newberg. Yamhill County. Ore- •O--------- — Powell. gon cows with ap average produc­ was also born there. --------- -o---------- ! B A lb u r n Baronet .the Dickson Pacific T. L. Cummings and family, U. 8. Portland Saturday to visit her par­ where they spent the Fourth, re­ herd sire, ranks flret, credited with Bryant and family. Mrs. Wesley ents. Mr. and Mra. Werellen. turning home Monday evening. five, Rlnda Lad of S. B., the Hewitt Boyes and family and Miss Esther There were a few people of Rex Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Alspaugh en­ bull, second with four. Poppy St. Roberts spent the Fourth at Hilla- ._____ _ T -. m a m K ji r a r é * I . » . w h ® took in the Fourth celebratIons. joyed a visit from their’ daughter Mawes. with two medal winners. Is S c c c lc b r « « . I» tb . berry and family, with several other; tied for third place with an eastern ner and supper together. ne - l friends and neighbors from Tualatin bull and St. Mawes of Ashburn, also & Dickson sire, is one of four In .. _ .i _ .i VM „_*• N. L. Wiley and Mre. Coldwell and on the Fourth of July A few of the friends of the Paul fourth place with two gold medal 2 ìtv Z r * inÌ s i ) f da«*hter. the laat W. Triends gave Mrs. w Wesley Boyes , _ n Ermine, e attended t M«wh« r, Golden Glows Chief birthday surprise party Saturday e v - ! £ 7 ’ u « Newberg last J. Meyers family helped them cele- j daughters. brate on the evening of the Fourth. | ran^8 fifth with one gold and one enlng, July 2nd. It was an evening m^edal to^hls^credlt. Thus an of music, the Miller orchestra of! The Highway is sure a busy place A goodly supper of Ice cream wasi8Uyer Qregon bull appears in the first five Portlaipl being present. Delicious f ° r tourists these days. People are on hand and everyone present spent places in the list of producing sires refreshments were served, atid the taking their recreation at the coast a pleasant evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Bidgood of fo^r^ 2®nWa by reason of superior company left for their homes at a over the holidays, ®n late hour, wishing Mrs. Boyes many We are very sorry to hear of the Montavllla were visitors at the L. H. performance, won more than one happy returns of the day. Among serious illness of August Shaad’s lit- Gable home last Friday. Mr. Bid- medal each and of these, seven were Caravan Coffee, 3 lb. can, regular 35c those present were: Mr. and Mrs. tie daughter. Marian. We only hope good lived in the Sunnycrest neigh­ Oregon Jerseys. Nineteen states are borhood for several years. they represented In the awards made. C o f f e e ................................. . . . . . . . $ .85 Nelson Brouillette, Mr. and Mra. A. for her speedy recovery. S. Llvengood. Mra. U. S. Bryant and p red shaad of Springfield ar- owned the farm where C. W. Brad- Oregon cows with only 1914 regis­ Pork and Bean*, per can............................. 10 daugbters. Mary and Florence, Mra. rived home Friday evening to spend ’ *haw now ,,ve8- tered, representing only 4 1-3 Vr of T. L. Cummings and family, Mr. and over the Fourth, with his parents, Several of^ the Sunnycrest folks 'the jerseys recorded within tjie year. One dozen c a n g . _ J t , ............... 1.00 Mr*. Claude Cummings of New- Mr. and Mre. Gottlieb Shaad. celebrated the Fourth of July at won 18 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze or Good Pink Salmon, per can.......... « . .10 berg; Mr. and Mra. W. E. Holland, Those going Included 31% of all the awards made. Ohio N.. L. Wiley had a big-bon fire Hillsboro. and William Holland of Chehalem Monday evening. ___ ______ _ 8 gold _ and 1 second with Several of the the following: Mr. and Mrs. Harley ranked 20 Mule Team Borax, regular 3 for Center; and tbe following from neighbors gathered around the fire Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Linas Christen-ibronze; Maine, third with~7 gold and Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mil­ for a social chat and ate cherries sen, Delmer Hall. Mrs. Homer Fish­ 2 bronze; Massachusetts. 4th with 25c, per b ox ........................ 05 ler and daughters, Marie and Mar­ and pop corn. All enjoyed the even­ er. and daughter, Retha. Mr. and all the awards made. Ohio ranked garet. Mr. and Mra. Sumner Miller ing. 22 boxes................................................... 1.00 Mrs. Hugh McCredle and Miss Kath­ second with 8 gold and 1 bronze; and son. Kenneth, Mra. T. Brouil­ erine McCredie. Maine, third with 7 gold and 2 Mr. Schroll and family of Banks, Martha Washington White Beans, per lette, Rez Brouillette. Mr. and Mrs. From a point of view of grandeur j bronze; Massachusetts, fourth with C. E. Lapp and family. Mr. and Mrs Oregon, visited Wednesday of last and greatness of numbers the Sun-] 5 gold and 1 silver and Washington p o u n d ..i...,.'............................. 05 L. E. Brown and family. Mra. Nina, » ‘«h hU sister, Mrs. Sturgis. nycrest picnic might not have been ' fifth with five gold medals P e i t y b o n e . Mrs. T. J. Blake. Beatrice I l* ia Schroll returned with her par- 22 pounds f o r .......... ......................... 1.00 ThM remarkablfe rdcqyd of per­ B Buckley and Frances Berwick. . ®nt* aft®r several weeks visit with called a success. But that good fel­ formance places Oregon In the first lowship feeling so necessary to put her aunt. rank as premier Jersey state of the James Newman left Tuesday of quality into a celebration or gather­ union and should act as a stimulus CHEHALEM CENTER ing of this kind was there to over­ last week for Lewiston, Idaho, to to still greater effort to maintain I A young lady from McMinnville visit his daughter. From there he flowing. The celebration was held has been secured as teacher for pri­ goes to his home at Modesto. Cali­ in the woods on the C. A. Crater that enviable position. Large assortment Aluminum Ware: Percolators, „ Chas. M. Talmadge. mary grades for next year. fornia. Mr. Newman is Mrs. Gus- farm, west of town, and about a Large Tea Kettles, Pots, etc. Your choice while hundred folks, large and small, were Miss Mildred Smith came out from ton'a father. there. The list of good things to they last ' Portland Saturday to visit frt®"d8j r E Huntley of Buckle^. Wash., eat would only make us hungry A TRIP TO LARCH MOUNTAIN and school mates over the Fourth. L nd ^ VanStelnberg of Portland. again, so suffice It to say there was J D. Crater and son are erecting arrived Sunday foe a visit with their a plenty and to spare of all the One of the most delightful week a bungalow resldene» on their -------- farm cousin. Abe Jenkins. The istte- re- ___ .1 ____ __________ __ ______ and ends we ever spent wa^p last week --------- ...-----------*U*J- things the farm can produce tpet north of the present residence turned Sundap evening and the put up In the way farm housewlvee end, which we spent at lArch Moun- Arthur Day Is spending some time former expecta to stay a few daya. know how. There werfe races and tain. at th* home o f Mr. and Mra. L. A Mr. and Mra. Wm. Packard and games for the youngsters and older I Leaving here Saturday evening we rirtotiansen. He la a eooaln to Mra. son. Virgil, from Lincoln, Nebraska, folks too. A tug-of-war that m a d e reached Multnomah Falls about mld- General Merchandise ChrlatiaBsen who on w a a three tour fans U of l the entire night. We our “ climb w a » i are c ■■ ■ i i months iv u n j« iv u I v of i l rlng-side lllf^ n i u r tu w V? I I 1 1 1 C I audience IU U IC IIL V ” * ” started » ~~ at five | _______________ _ the Pacific coast, spent Tuesday ’ and fat men’s races that made the thirty , next morning and after four Quite a number __________ of people belong InjT to the Newberg German Metbo- night at the home of Mr. and Mre. breath come In gasps. In fact ev- -hours climb With short stops for rest BAIRD’S G RO CERIES E. C. BAIRD. —rr“£ mr, i SATURDAY Specials 9:30 A. M. $1.95 , J. C. Porter & Co.