Largest Circulation la Yamhill County NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 90, 1991. BIX Spaulding's mill last week, getting will meet Friday afternoon at two I # his left wrist crushed-, and is unable o’clock at tho home of Mrs. A. R. Mills. Arrangements will be made to use that hand. for entertalnlnj^the delegates of the Mr. Wall's petition asking for his Christian Endeavor society, whose reappointment as road supervisor of convention will be held Saturday district N6 13 has been circulated and Sunday. October 29 and 30. A CHEHALEM CENTER by his friends in various parts of banquet is planned for Saturday Last Friday morning Mr. Cole the district and has been signed by evening of the 29th. Mrs. Wanda about one hundred and sixty voters Shires, «president and Mrs. Virgil loet a valuable horse. Melvin Elliott entered the Uni­ in No j 13. Mr. Walls has lived in Mills, secretary, are the new officers versity of Oregon at Eugene about this district about seven years and recently elected in the parent teach­ is known as an active and enter-; ers' association. ■ the 17th. prism? man, is a constant worker | Billy Howland came home from O. in the Lad Hill- Commercial club. | A. C. for a week end visit, returning being chairman of the good roads.; CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN Sunday evening. building./ and entertainment com-, colors— full size— heavy quality, $7.00 mittee.«. We are having real Oregon mist There will be an election at the again. school house Friday afternoon by the per pair and up.____________________ district. One director is to be elec­ Floyd Hoffman was In Newberg RIBBON RIDGE ted to fill out the unexpired term of Saturday. William McBride, and a clerk to Lee Van Osdol of Newberg was a Cal Hutchens is suffering with a take the place of Joseph Hoots, who ridge visitor Tuesday. _ sore hand. resigned. ' , . j Large assortment of colors. Now Arthur Lyons returned from a Mr. Kutchanek was a Newberg High school pupils from thts v i­ trip to the coast Tuesday. is the time to get your yarns. visitor Saturday. cinity who attended the Freshman Rudolph Wenger made a business reception held at the Newberg high J. F. Robertson and wife were last school auditorium, were the Misses trip to Cove Orchard Monday. week visitors on the mountain. Ora, Carrie and Nema Morgan and Janies Rogers of Hebo visited with m Mr. Hazeuberg was a guest at the Bennie Shires, Allyn Staley and Ev­ Lester Boatman last Saturday. Carl Skelton home on Sunday. This is shoe weather. If you erett Morgan. Mrs. Charles Sallee visited Mon­ W ill Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Kohl A number of public spirited citi- day with her sister, Mrs. Arthur want good shoes that will stand the were Newberg visitors Tuesday. *ens turned out last Tuesday and Lyons. wear, get them at Baird's. with pick and shovel took the rocks I Mrs. Carl Skelton is helping Dr. Ruby Brisbane was visiting the out of the rocky knoll on the road Logan gather their walnut crop. school, also Mrs. William Carter, on going west in front of the church Ray Ego and May Jones were and in front of the John Graves Tuesday." residence. . Mr. Carlisle, the road Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hertig and Sunday visitors at Lacy Ornduff’a. commissioner was there and the family visited at the George Wenger Myron Bryon and Wayne Dyer You can always get good, cleanf ... * 1 1 " ■■ 1 ■ ■■ road was graded up and gravel home Sunday. spent Tuesday night at the Jv P. fresh groceries, with all the conven. placed on the fine new road bed. A. H. Boyd Is quite seriously sick Jones home. This part of the road has certainly iences such as phone service and Dr. Heeter is V Earl. Etswiler and w ife' have been a bad stretch in the times gone i^ith rheumatism. doctoring him. moved on the Ottis place, which they by, and all will appreciate the im­ Cotton— full size— extra heavy prompt delivery, at prices less than provements. Melvin Van Osdol is staying with have rented. .weight $3.00 pair. you pay elsewhere, quality considered, his aunt, Mrs. Fay Harford, and at­ Don McGinnis, who is at present tending school. ___ employed at Portland, visited ho.me it will pay you to trade at Baird's. W oo l Blankets in plaids and plain WEST CHEHALEM Mr. and Mrs. James Boatman en­ folks Friday. Vernon Wade is "picking walnuts tertained some cousins from North Cal and Alfred Hutchens spent Plains Saturday and Sunday. for Mr. Dolph. Sunday visiting at Burton's, Orn- Mrs. M. W. Patton has returned __ A fine baby girl came Saturday duff's and Earl Etswiler's. to their home at Forest Grove. morning to gladden the home of Mr. A baby girl, named Violet, arrived Harold Follett was a Sunday vis­ and Mrs. Clifford Noble. Many con­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. gratulations. itor of Mrs. J. Strong and family. Morgan on Saturday. October 15. 1921. DeVere Fendall made a short visit Hfiss Grace Carter took all her With the home folks last Sunday. friends by surprise when she became Mrs. Tom Shuck and son from V irgil Shaw has entered school the bride of Jesse Hatch of Newberg. Hillsboro spent Sunday with Mrs. i____ again after a long absence on ac­ But we all wish the young couple a Shuck’s parents, the Louis Finnegan count of illness. long and happy life. family. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hartman i for sinks and bathtubs, too. It will Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sinniger went was put into operation again last HOUSEHOLD HINTS. and family of Portland have moved | also keep the sipk pipe free of odors to Newberg Wednesday morning and week. SPRINGBROOK When making doughnuts, put a 1 and accumulated grease. on the T. H. Bryan farm. Mr. Sinniger went on to Portland to Mr. and Mrs. Hlsey from Gresham spoonful of powdered or granulated Mias Fern Mardach and brother spend the day. A short church business meeting Use tne water In which beef were visitors at the Wilsey home last sugar into a sack, then put In several spent Sunday at the home of A. New­ was held Sunday for the purpose of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Messinger and week. Mrs. Hisey is a sister of Mr. doughnuts. Hold the sack shut and i tongue has been cooked for the water by- electing a substitute treasurer. son. Harold, from McMinnville, vis­ Wilsey. Mr. Hlsey is pastor of the shake well. The cakes will be thor­ : to make a corn meal mush, then bits Elwood Hodson. who is working ited relatives on the mountain from Methodist church at Gresham. ! of the leftover chopped tongue may W ill Yergen from Portland and oughly sugared. in Dundee, spent the week end with Sunday-till Tuesday. ! be added and a delicious scrapple Charles Yergen of Hubbard visited the home folks. Mr. Ralph McCredie is spending a j Is the result, which will when sliced When you fill your oil stove or with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Yergen and Mrs. J. P. Jones and daughter, few days at the ‘ ‘old home place" and fried, make a fine breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Stockman w-ere Sun­ | heater, place the tank in the kitch­ family last Sunday. The dish. day guests at the home of Virgil Kate Sinniger, and son. Wayne, were batching with Delmer Hall. en sink. The oil that may be spilled Sunday visitors at the home of their boys bay It is hard to tell, front the can then be used to scour the Gink, Mrs. Maggie Kinney and daugh­ Mills and family. --------- o--------- results, which of the two is the aunt, Mrs. R. L. Duncan. ter, Frankie, of Newberg, were out Graphic want ads get results. as kerosene is an excellent cleanser Mr. Mulkey and party of friends better cook. to see Mrs. Kinney.’s farm in West Mr. and Mrs. E. V. McDougall from Portland spent Sunday at tile Chehalem this *ee^. Mr. Davis has been getting his took a trip to Sandy, Oregon, Sat­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Feary. urday. returning Sunday evening in com crop kiln dried the past few I Donald Davis left for Portland Fred Kincaid journeyed to Albany their new Ford, which they recently days. He put it In Gene Hubbard’s October 15th, where he will enter dryer and gave It a thorough heat­ the Behnke-Walker business college. last Saturday in quest of the feath­ purchased. He bagged the ing up. He claims this to be the He plans on staying with his broth­ ered “ varmints." The Kohl family returned home only sure method of keeping Oregon j limit. er, Frank Davis. Wednesday night from their trip to b « why? Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Mosher and the various fairs in Oregon and the corn. Mrs. Garretson and children, all of three girls started to school at Lau­ C. W. Bradshaw has undertaken TAB TTTT.T. To get full value of your crop. Portland, were recent visitors at the rel heights on Thursday. the job of making a survey of th e 1 Born— To Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Taut- home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kincaid. fruit in this neighborhood In connec-t Mr. Pepper from Portland visited fest a daughter. October 12; named He) P. H. Hammond, who recently dis­ Wednesday at the Floyd Hoffman tlon with the Farmers’ club. Virginia June. posed of his general store here, is home. Mrs. Hoffman and little would appreciate all the help possi-j Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and contemplating building a race track daughter returned to Portland with Me from everyone who has fruit of I b . . w h y? son. Howard, spent Saturday in in the rear of his residence, where him to spend a few days with her any kind. he may take intensive training to folks there. Portland shopping. C. W. Bradshaw has sold five acres! To get full value for your money. rec it- to proper weight. P. H. says of h.is place to Jasper Bales. Mr. • R. Hj,. Walls is a candidate for A grange fair was held at Scholls Bales expects to put out prunes. This too much fat is accumulating. road hois in Clackamas county again Saturday. October- 15. Among and here's wishing him good luck. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Heater, Mr. mountaineers who attended are John will make Mr. Bales fifteen acres of ana Mrs. Albert Heater. Mr. and and Fred Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Fin- fine prune land,, ten acres of which Mr. and Mrs. W ill Hitchen drove Mrs. Putnam, and Mr. and Mrs. Mel­ negaq, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Deford, and is already in three year old prunes to Newberg October 9th, and ate and walnuts. vin David, with their families, mo­ the Ira McCormic family. birthday dinner with Mr. Hitchen’s tored to Amity last Sunday, where A. W. Hubbell has sold twelve mother. Mrs. Esther Hitchen, it be­ A number of Mountain top young acres of his place to Marvin Moore. a reunion of the Heater family was ing her 68th birthday. held. An enjoyable time was spent people were going to a party at As this Joins A. E. Moore’s on the Mr. Brunson’s when one wheel went west and is out to prunes and wal­ Mr. Stewart has been visiting his by all concerned. into a deep ditch, throwing a few of son, Alexander, who lives with Mr. Springbrook schools are giving a the occupants out of the wagon. nuts. it will make Marvin and his and Mrs. C. C. Loucks, the past pie social Friday evening, October They were badly bruised up but father twenty-two acres of fine week. Mr. Stewart lives in eastern young orchard. 21, for the purpose of raising money fortunately not seriously injured. Oregon. Little Marjorie Gable, who re­ to purchase equipment for a fire turned from the hospital last week, The lumber for the new hall is company recently organized by the is improving nicely. It is expected nearly all hauled and construction larger boys. They need hose, axes.j she will be able to sit up for a short SUNNYCREST will begin soon. The Buttevillej buckets, etc., and what money is! grange has offered to come over in a ieft will be turned over to the ladies! Mr. and Mrs. Alspaugh have one time soon. She has had quite a long body and give a day’s work on the club for purchasing other things of their grandchildren with them. siege of sickness and has become hall. needed by the school. A program The little one’s mother is at the hos­ very tired of lying in bed. will be rendered and lots of pies will pital in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Hobson from Kansas Ellis Baker of Newberg and Missj be sold. The public is invited to are visiting at the home of Mr. and Avis Eddens of Dundee took Sunday Mr. Leaton feels that he Is in dinner af the home of George Smith. come out and help. connection with affairs now as the Mrs. C. W. Graves. Mrs. Hobson and Ellis met with an accident at The parent-teachers’ association ’ phone line to the W. E. White place Mr. Graves are sister and brother. Wonder of the automobile world, Is warranted to last 100,000 The Hobsons drove from Kansas In miles; guaranteed to be resilent as properly inflated air-filled tires. a Ford. They expect to visit some time with Oregon friends and rela­ Is proof against scattered tacks or broken glase. W ill not puncture, tives. will not blow out, and never hardens. Recently In Chicago, a Red It is reported that Frank DeVore Cross representative, after Investigating the Filler, said: "Had we has sold his place to Eugene Hub­ known there was such an article in existence, we would have hail bard. This is one of the best little one thousand cars operating In France equipped with It as quickly places in the neighborhood. There is only three acres of ground, mostly aB it would have been possible to do It.” in strawberries, but there Is a fine new bungalow of Just the proper Here are the names of a few of the Portland users of the Filler: size on it. Ask them how they like It. Sam Connell. Sam Connell Lumber Co., W ill Gable had his trunk packed HEED NATURE'S PLA N for protecting one of the greatest con­ (Cole 3 ); Columbus Shipbuilding Co., (Chandler); R. G. Morrow, and In the machine to leave for servators of constitutional health. This means clean, sound and Judge circuit court, (Cole 8 ); City of Portland. , (F o rd s ); W. G. Marshfield Monday morning. Some Marsters, attorney, capitalist, (W in ton ); Dunning & Mclntee, un­ carefully taken care of teeth and gums. «ay he did not leave because of rain, others say— but why repeat all the dertakers, (Hudson); John It. Hanson, (Cadillac); Dr. C. E. Crcddy. Decayed teeth and diseased gum3 are a standing menace to your gossip. Ask W ill, maybe he can (F o rd ); Dr. J. S. Moore, (F o rd ); Samuel B. Lawrence, attorney, answer why. But then, any man health. The facts are based on many years of scientific research and (Oakland); Jas. M. Gillls, Grand Electric Co.. (Oldsmoblle). with a mind has the right to change are thoroughly familiar to the dental and medical professions, and are it. UNIVERSAL TIRE FILLE R CO- now being given to the people through the mediums of honest adver­ Harley and Elmer Hall have Just CORNER COLLEGE AND SECOND STREETS finished a stall for the Ford. The tising and secular literature. weather has been so damp and cool the past week that night exposure Is it not a fact that the strongest argument is BASED on SIMPLE was telling on Its constitution.They TRUTH ? In view of this situation is it not time you were giving your feared weakening of the carburetor with Internal complications if ]a teeth due consideration by falling in line with the movement of con- roof was not provided for its pro­ D r. C. A . E ld rie d g e serving your teeth that is now sweeping the whole world? tection. As an inducement for the betterment of the cause, I AM MAKING A SENSATION AT. CUT IN --------- o--------- Insurance N o t a r y Public tires THE PRICE OF DENTISTRY Barney Oldfields 30x3 4 3 11 $9.99. Doyle’s Tire Shop. My Prices Are: Correspondence -BAIRD’S- Coats Coats Yarns Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats in all colors and styles. Best of materials, all wool. These Coats are marked down to bottom prices— $17.50 to $35.00 each. Shoes Groceries Blankets E. C BAIRD W e pay cash for eggs. A BERRIAN, SOUND TIRE USER, Said by M. P. Elliott & Sons, 810 E. 1st St Be “ Sound all Around’’ Universal Tire Filler Why Fan the Flames of Destruction By Neglect? J . Plates - - - • $15.00 Crowns. Gold (Posterior) $7.00 Crowns. Gold and Porce­ lain (Anterior) • $6.00 Bridge Work, per tooth - $7.00 Gold Fillings - $1.00 up Porcelain Fillings Silver Filling - Cement Filling Cleaning Teeth Extractions • EXAMINATIONS FREE. $1.00 op $1.00 up .50 - $ 1.00 $ 1.00 A L L WORK GUARANTEED Dr. C. A. Eldriedge DENTIST ’ ' Offices located over Lynn B. Ferguson’s Drug Store NEWBERG. OREGON PHONE RED 49 — — — o - --------------- BETTER ADVERTISE "W e have a bureau whose duty It is to read each week the country newspapers from all over the coun­ try. There is not a paper of any consequence In our trade territory that our bureau does not get. This bureau looks over these papers and when we find a town where the mer­ chants are not advertising In the local paper we Immediately flood that territory with our literature, it always brings results far In ex­ cess of the same effort put forth In territory where the local merchants use their local papers." said Herman Rosenfleld. advertising manager for Sears, Roebuck A Co.— Kx, W. E. W HITE & CO. R ealto rs C a n offer you the best Investm ents in W ill­ am ette Valley Fa rm s, Prune and Berry T r a c ts , C ity and S ub u rb a n H om es Established 15 years 7 0 3 1 - 2 «First S t . — Acres« street frem U. S. NatT Bank #