lïW lE lO OKAFHIC. THURSDAY. JULY 81. 1881.
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L arga* O lrcalatlea la Yam hill County
WRITES QF TRIP TO
HEAT-SMITTEN EAST
Take Your Ice Cream
Home In a Thermopack
Keep« ice cream from two to four hours
without ice
W e W ill Loan You O n e
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it were not so, that you remembered the quality and
wearing of the merchandise long after you had for
gotten the original cost, we would be at fault in our
business judgment to build our business on “Good
Goods”; but it is true, we are glad to present our
offerings for the week, ol merchandise that is depend
able.
Evanston, 111.,
July 6. 1921.
In subm itting this to the harassed
editor of the Graphic, 1 wish to ab
solve him from all blame by stating
th at the com m unication was entire
ly unsolicited on his part. Perhaps
the fact th at 1 am an old and valued
subscriber will deter him from con
Phone White 113
signing it to the waste basket. The
clamorous public Is represented by
two or three well m eaning, but prob
ably misguided friends who in tim ât-!
ed that the experiences of this trip ,
m ight be of" interest.
SUNNYCREST
SALEM TUG OF WAR TEAM
the m orning of June
Old California friends were visit-
DEVELOPES SORE MUSCLES 21, I in left one Oregon
of the most charm ing and
on» at the G. B. Slator home Sun
day.
Salem has several candidates for characteristic mocds. A cool, gray,
Friends from Sheridan were vis wound stripes and crossed bandages cloudy day, w ith a h in t of rain and
itors w ith Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Graves of tug-of-w ar. dating from the well- everything, fields, hills and woods,
most tender lovely green.
Sunday.
known contest at New berg last S at the For
often June in Oregon is not
Little Edith Oksanen from P ort urday.
summer, but only spring. A
land visited some of her young The Salem C herrians claim th at really
time when heat, like faith “ is the
the anchor man on the Newberg substance
friends the first of the week.
inches wide, every pieoe especially nice for
of things hoped for,” rath
team
a
local
blacksm
ith,
outw
eighed
C. W. Bradshaw. Mr. Bixler and any two men in the C herrian line. er th an felt.
summer wear. Values to 59c for 33c per
Chas. K. Hubbard attended the They say he was the original Rus As we neared Portland, a gentle
m eeting of the Federation of Clubs
yard.
suffused the landscape, giving
All wool Prunella doth in Brown, Navy
or Thor, or Samson, or whoever m the ist hills
at McMinnville last Tuesday even tem,
a
lovely
purple
tinge,
and
it was that was the biggest and
ing. as delegates.
Printed Soisettep, 40 inch, fast colors in
Blue’and Black combinations.
fields and forests a yet more
strongest and determ inedest of ev nearby
A. E. Moore, who sold his farm erybody.
delicate
hue.
The
air
was
th
at
de
neat pin stripes and checks. A very tasty
They looked like boys go licious quality th at made us feel
The tailoring is perfect, the combina
some time ago. has purchased a ing after an
elephant
w
ith
popguns
and
cool fabric for hot weather.
home at F ourth and Main streets and shingle darts, in tackling this after driving tw enty-five miles, that
tions of effect is jnst what yau have been
in Newberg. They expect to move Newberger
we
had
just
emerged
from
a
delight
and his lesser but also ful cool bath. These impressions
' SPECIAL, 52 oenti per yard.
looking for.
some time in the near future.
form
idable
satellites.
But
they
cross
especially vivid for I realized
Several of the ladies of the neigh
themselves, bowed thrice to the w were
Notice the artistic display in our win
ith a pang th a t I was leaving Ore
borhood realise the tim e of year by ed
setting sun. said "H all. Hail, the gon,
with all these delights of cli
having to cook for the hay-baling gang’s all here." and ” We who are
dows. Come in and try them for yourself.
erew. They m ake cooperative work about to die, salute you.” spat on m ate and natural scenery and was
New Chantey Ginghams
deliberate by choosing a sultry east
of it. thus sharing each others’ bur their hands and w ent to it.
Prices that are right for materials that
m er in exchange. Subse
dens.
They came home covered with ern sum
32 indi in neat plaids and checks.
spell quality. $11.75 to $13.75.
experiences have only deepen
Ingred Oksanen who has been con wounds. Some of them didn’t know quent
29 cents per yard.
the impression.
fined in the state T. B. hospital at it. at first. R. O. •Snelllng, for in ed The
first
day
on
the
train
was
at Salem, died last Saturday. She was stance. thought he was as chipper as
enough. A trifle hot in the
{ the oldest daughter of Mrs. Ingred a squirrel, and th a t on Sunday m orn pleasant
but the scenery as we
Oksanen. the widow lady who sold ing he could do a round of golf in afternoon,
wound along the north bank of the
her place to W. W. Alspaugh last about ’leven strokes below par.
jGemriae Devonshire Cloth
was sufficient to m ake us
spring. The little girl had been in
Hu sw ung a powerful Dempsey Columbia
forget
the
tem
porary
discomfort.
the state hospital some three or four sw ing— and the club missed its aim
Guaranteed fast color, has dropped in
To properly describe the next
month*. Burial was made at P ort and rassled him almost to death. A days,
White
D
M
tySuitNgs
price
and we are in receipt of new lot, jnst
1
need
a
red
pencil,
so
torrid
land. where the fam ily now live. careful census revealed the presence and glaring were they, I felt th a t I
in, some very pretty patterns. 39 cents.
Blue
Bird
Lingerie
Nainsooks,
27
to
40
Last Sunday a m erry party of the of seven thousand sore muscles, each was being slowly fried w ithout suffi
Sunnycrest folks spent the day at one sorer th an the other, once he cient gravy and as the day advanced,
Skukum lake across the river. The got to thinking about i f
could im agine mystdf becoming
w eather was ideal for plcnlcing but W illiam M cGilchrist had promised T more
more a black cindery lump.
some seamed to- think the bathing to drive a Ford over to Newport the It was and a difficult
problem to decide
next
day
and
home
on
Monday.
He
facilities were not ju st as . they
w hether to leave the car windows
it, after pulling on th at rope closed
should be. A good tim e was had did
and suffocate or open them
never-the-less. Those m aking the until he had draw n it down to al and have
clothes, face, hands, cush
most
the
fineness
of
a
thread;
and
trip were: Mr. and Mrs. H arley Hall,
ions.
and
everything, covered w ith
he
doesn’t
believe
he’ll
ever
get
well.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Graves. Mr. and
dust and grime. I chose the latter
The well-known Sim eral knee th at course,
Mrs. Linas Christensen. F rank De- flunked
only being careful to change
of conflderice when the seats occasionally
Vore and Delmer Hall.
so that the cinders
three-ton
Newberg
blacksm
ith
and
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If
A sad accident occurred to one of his bunch sw ung on the cable, is and black m ight be deposited im
the young boys of our neighborhood still defiant, and refuses to be com partially and evenly on both sides
last Monday. The young son of Mr.
my face. D istributed thus, it is
P ractically every one of the of
and Mrs. Micheál Nolan was playing forted.
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less noticable. and usually attracts
w
arriors
is
carrying
him
self
in
some
with a dynam ite caft when it ex sort of a sling, and a whole bookful no attention whatever.
Newberg, Oregon
Newberg,
Oregon
ploded tearing off the thum b and of new muscles th at no one ever Occasionally the porter would
forefinger of the right hand. There heard of before," has been con tribu t come in and make some lanquid
is a lesson here for both children
passes with a dust mop on
to the library of anatom y by the free-hand
and their parents, especially the par ed
the
windows
sills and car furniture.
Salem
heroes.
At
th
at
they
almost
ents. Keep the explosives aw ay if won.— Salem Statesm an.
Had
he
extended
his activities to the
possible, but alw ays tell the child
passengers, it would have been ac
the danger there is in handling such.
ceptable. I am sure th a t individual in taxicabs. If you get in any other com petent should not be authorized has filed his final account as said
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WISCOHSIH PEOPLE VISIT
dust mops furnished at regular in you may expect kidnapping or rob to sell the following described real adm inistrator in the County Court
One bar of laundry soap plus a
tervals would rival the famous big bery at the very least. The fare is property of the said Incompetent, of Yamhill County, Oregon, and that
RELATIVES
DT
NEWBERG
quart of w ater plus one teaspoon of
baked potatoes in popularity. A
to distance, consequently to-w it:
said Court has appointed Monday.
turpentine and heated until the soap
Mrs. Edna Lawrence and Miss handkerchief is totally inadequate according
All
of
the
interest
of
said
Lilly
August
1921, at eleven o’clock
tjiey
drive
like
Jehu
through
the
city
has dissolved makes a good soap Naomi Lawyence of Neillsvllle. W is even though you remove only the streets, but m iraculously escape ac Florence Hutzen in and to all of A. M. of 15th,
said
day, for the hearing
consin. are visiting at the W. H. superficial layer of dust on hands cident.
jelly.
fractional
Block
Four
and
Lot
Seven
of
objections
to
final account
Dean and D. E. Way homes. Mrs. and face, leaving the outlying dis If the editor can be induced to In Block 3 in Deskins Third Addition (Uid the settlem ent said thereof.
Lawrence is a sister of Mrs. Way tricts such &l neck and ears entirely accept another Installm ent of this to the City of Newberg, Yamhill Now therefore, all persons Inter
and Miss Lawrence Is a granddaugh alone.
th rilling serial, I will try to point County, Oregon. Also T racts Nos. ested in the estate of Annie E.
ter of the* Deans. Mr. and Mrs. Amid the general grim e it was out
some of the interesting features 16. 17, 18, 19, 20 North Newberg Branch, deceased, are hereby noti
Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Way in com hard for me to realize th at th e por of Chicago
and Evanston, which af F ru it Land Subdivision, in Yamhill fied and required to appear at the
pany w ith their guests, are taking ters and w aiters were colored gen ford some striking
County Court room, at the Court
to New County. Oregon.
a trip today over the Columbia high tlem en by nature. I had the most berg, not alw ays contrasts
WITNESS my, hand and the seal House, at McMinnville. Yamhill
however,
to
the
way, returning to Portland tonight curious impression that they would detrim ent of the latter.
of said Court this 21st day of July. County, Oregon, at said time, to then
In tim e for the visitors to catch the rub off on everything they touched,
1921.
and there show cause, if any there
Jesse
E.
B
ritt.
evening train for California. A fter and I quite m arveled when they left
C. B. WILSON, he. why said account should not be
some time in California they will no finger m arks on sheets and table
Clerk of County Court. settled, allowed, and approved and
Pavement Sinks
vicit w ith the Newberg relatives.
C.
R.
Chapin,
.
cloths.
But
let
it
not
be
thought
jald estate forever and finally set
A big hole in the pavement on Attorney for Guardian.
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th at these triflin g annoyances and Main
tled and said adm inistrator dis
between
Third
and
Fourth
ap
The art of shoeing horses to pro discom forts were the only features peared W ednesday when the surface F irst publication July 21, 1921. charged.
tect their hoofs against th e evils of of our trip, or the param ount ones. dropped
Dated this 14th day of July, 1921
revealed a large hollow Last publication August 18. 1921. Clarence
hard usage was unknow n to the The m orning of the second day beneath and
Butt,
the
pavement,
apparently
Greeks and Romans, and is first men brought us to Butte. M ontana, a washed out and through which a ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE OP Attorney for
estate.
tioned In the history of the Celts in most unlovely city and at th e same stream of w ater of some slxe was
ROY L. HANVILLE.
PINAL
SETTLEMENT
the fifth century.
time, most interesting and unique. running. A barricade was Imme
A
dm
inistrator
of the estate
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There are no doubt, beautiful spots diately placed to divert traffic. Notice is hereby given that the •
of
Annie
E.
Branch,
there and beautiful homes, but the A nother sink has appeared further undersigned adm inistrator of the es 1st pub. July 14. 1921. deceased
THE FORD PLAHT BUILDS
as a whole is one of stark ugli
108.962 CARS IN JUNE city
the west on th e same block and tate of Annie E. Branch, deceased. Last pub. August 11, 1921.
ness. It has also enjoyed quite a to
from
indications may give
D uring the month of June, the reputation for hard-boiled tough way at surface
any tim e.— Hillsboro Inde
Ford Motor company, through its ness. The hills around, naturally pendent.
D etroit factories and 22 assembly barren and unlovely, have been ripp
throughout the country ed and gashed by mines. On all sides SHILOH BELIEF CORPS NO. 28
With the spring and summer plants
reached
of 108.961 they stretch out in tortured naked
held 2nd and 4th T hurs
line we have added the new S ’o rd cars the and production
trucks, setting up a ness. w ithout trees, grass or vege day M eetings
of
each
m onth a t 2:30 p. m., in
tation of any kind. They have D uncan’s Hall,
e < w high record for one month.
fall and winter line of 1821
311 F irst street.
Production of Ford Cars and yielded up rich and apparently In-
FRANCES WOODRUFF, Pres.
and 1922 which is on display trucks
has been steadily Increasing exhaustable treasure, but what a
EMMA L. SNOW. Sec y.
early spring, and shows sub sight to eyes accustomed to the
in my store. There has been since
tial gains over the same period beauteous hills of Oregon, garbed
a very large reduction to last stan
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
last year. The second quarter of the year around in luxuriant green.
1921. vix., April. May and June, At B utte another engine was add WANT TO BUY three tons good
year’s prices. We now have shows
Output of 301.796 Ford ed to our train and with slow buU hay. Phone Black 67.
4 2 tl
20 oz. serges and many other cars and an trucks
against 220,878 for steady chugs and pufTs we began f a
the Rocky Mountains. This FOUND— Buch of keys on Dayton
heavy weights of very fine the same three m onths of last year, climb
was not my first trip through them, Ave. last Sunday. Call at Graphic
a net Increase of 80,918.
quality that hasn’t been in the lo r Despite
th e fact, however, th at but never before had I really appre office.
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markets for several years.
the Ford plants have been running ciated their rockiness and their ex
at maximum capacity, the demand tent. No where else had I seen "so FOR SALE— 6 year Ouernsey-Jer-
much of a m uchness” of one thing, sey cow, giving 4 gal., test 4.3.
There is a number of reasons for Ford cars and trucks Is not be except
at the seashore. Even there Phone W hite 66. Elmer Hodgee. 1
ing
met.
and
at
the
present
time,
why you should buy Ed. V. m any thousand unfilled orders have the effect
is leas overpowering, I mile north cannery.
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Price made-to-measure clothes. been piling up ahead so th at Ford believe, because the waves are fluid IX) AN WANTED— 11000 for 3i
are still limited by m anufac and constantly changing, while here
They don't handle shoddy cloth tu sales
rin g facilities rather than m arket we were in an ocean of rocks. As years at 1%./ Security A -l. Phone!
blue 77 or call atdKThlte A Company
linings or trimmings which are ing possibilities. P articularly Is far as eye could reach, tow ering up. office,
703 Vb FI ret street,_______41t2
this tru e w ith respect to enclosed hard and unyielding, in crags and
put in these garments.. We cars,
for which the demand has been chasms, m ountains and valleys As
we set on the observation platform
also guarantee these clothes unusually heavy.
the County Court of the State of
cited by Ford officials wo seemed to be boring our way la Oregon
to be sewed with Belding's for One the reason
for Yamhill County.
through
miles
and
acres
of
rocks
demand for
of guardianship of
pure dye silk, not allowing the Ford 'cars unprecedented
is the present tendency which were constantly rushing by In the m atter Lilly
Florence Hutzen,
receding
In
the
distance
only
to
be
tow
ard
economy.
Many
of
those
seams to bust open causing whose names have been added to replaced by more rocks
Incom petent.
E. Hutzen. Sadie E. Ste-
the wearer trouble. Once one the long list of buyers m ight well The next day owing to a w ash ou t. To w Mary
art, Maggie E. Hale. Lucretla O.
afforded larger and more cost on our line, we detoured to th e north
of these suits is in your ward have
George W. Hutzen,
ly cars than the Ford, but it Is the and were once more favored w ith E Fflasterer.
arl C. Hutzen and all other per
robe it will always be Ed. V. belief th at most prospective m otor coo! weather. The fourth day how
car buyers are Investigating all of ever we seemed to be traversing a sona Interested In the estate of
Price.
Lilly Florence Hutzen:
the costs incident to m otoring much bake-oven continuously, as we pass |N
THE NAME OF THE STATE \
ed
through
Minneapolis.
St.
Paul
more
carefully
than
at
any
period
It will pay you to look the during the past five years.
OF OREOON. you and each of you
and into Chicago.
are hereby required to be and ap
line over before you buy your
The estim ated output of the Ford Owing to our train being late, I pear
In the County Court of the
arrived
in
the
great
and
wicked
city
factorise
for
July
calls
for
109,000
next suit.
July 25,26 and 27
cars and trucks. or a production of about 11:00 p. m., Chicago time. I S tate of Oregon for Yam hill County,
In the court room of said court In
4380 a day for 26 days. Since the consigned myself to providence and the
court house at McMinnville, Ore
assem bling of ears is being handled a yellow taxicab, and In a few mo
on Saturday, August 20th,
during an eight hour work day only, m ents brought up safely at the Y. W. gon,
at 10 o’clock In the forenoon
the hourly output will be 545 cars. C. A. It seems th at In Chicago and 1921,
In other words, one Ford car or Evanston, the yellow color however of said date, then end there to ehow
•00/« FIRST STREET
truck leaves the assembly line ever f objectionable in journalism is The cause. If any there be, why the
6*4 seconds
only sure sign and sea) of reliability guardian of the estate of said In-
Graham’s Drug Store
New Sport Skirts
Summer Specials
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M iller M ercantile Co.
GOOD GQODS
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MISS BRITT TELLS OF EXPERIENCE
Dust and Heat of Train in the East
Remind Her of the Cooling
Breezes of Oregon.
■— ■ —
1920 Buick Coupe
Beats the Southern Pa
c ific ’s Crack Shasta
Limited from San Fran
cisco to Portland.
This thrilling picture showing the
Buick plowing through mud and snow
as it crosses the mountains will give
the prospective buyer an idea as to the
stability of this truly wonderful car.
Shown at the Baker Theatre
I. W . H I L L
Palmer’« Buick Garage