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Largest Circulation In YainhUl County
N EW BER G GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, M ARCH 8, 1881.
FOUR
having for her reading "Simeon
Grubbs' Dream.”
A girls' glee club was organised
last Thursday evening at the school
house. There were fourteen charter
members.
Miss Elsie Tangen was
elected president; Mrs. Hary Crater
FERHWOOD
Owen Baker Joined the Whitney vice-president; Miss Frances Way-
lett, secretary; and Miss Violet Sta
boy chorua Tuesday seenlag.
ley. treasurer. Mra Harry Crater
W e are glad to hear that Herman was appointed director.
Offel la Improving so rapidly.
The ladies of the W. C. T. U. met
W illiam Cochran of McMinnville at the home of Mrs. Mary P. Johnson
ia visiting hia sister, Mrs H. C. Ross on February 33. A goodly number
Miss Effle Powell spent the week were there. After the business hour,
end in Newberg with Mr. and Mrs. R 'they enjoyed a social hour. Delic
P. GiU.
•
ious refreshments of cake, sand
M rs John Wohlgemuth was the wiches and coffee were*served. Tile
guest of Mrs. A. B Scherf Monday next meeting, which will be held
March 9. is to be at the R. W. Sta
afternoon.
ley home.
N.
D. Brouillette is building a new
On the evening of February 23.
brooder house, expecting to raise
Miss Waylett was exceedingly sur
several hundred young chicks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Scherf and Mr. prised when a number of her friends
and Mrs. A. S. Livengood spent Sun came in to spend the evening. Ev
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. eryone had a wonderful time, they
say. playing games and tricks., and
O. Jones.
Just talking. The climax of the fun
E. H. Roes went to McMinnville was reached when the surprise cake
Monday evening to attend, the basket was cut. - Almost everyone received
ball game between McMinnville and some article which was a pointer as
Tillamook.
to their future. The party broke up
M rs C. H. Wheeler and daughter. a little after 12 o’clock, everyone
Marguerite, from Portland, were din wishing Miss Waylett many happy
ner guests oT Mr. and Mrs. U. S. returns.
Bryant Sunday.
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Mrs. Casey and three children from
Alberta. Canada, are visiting at the
Auction bills printed at the
home of Mrs. Casey’s parents. Mr.
Graphic office.
and Mrs. Pearson.
Mrs. Felt has returned to her home
at Scio. Oregon, after visiting with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pearson.
Her brother, Russell Pearson, re
turned home with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw hajre
returned from the east where th$y
have been since last June, playing in
vaudeville. They are visiting with
Mrs. Shaw’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
W illiam Barnett.
A Graphic classified will sell it.
SUNNYCRIST
RIBBON HEDGE
Fay Harford took two loads of
hogs to Newberg last Monday.
C. L. Bryant and Joe Shook were
Saturday visitors at the Hertig home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hertig made a
business trip to Newberg on Mon
day.
Mr. Wenger has just about finished
pruning his prune and walnut or
chard.
Harfy Carter and Virgil Vanoose
spent Saturday evening jyith Emil
Jenson.
Mrs. Elmo Blalock and Miss Ruth
Kinney visited with Mra Ethel Car
ter on Thursday.
Charles Sallee and Harvey Nelson
of West Chehalem visited W. R, "Car
ter last Saturday.
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Several of the farmers are having
to buy hay on account of the con
tinued bad weather.
Mr. ahd Mrs. George Vanoose and
aon. Virgil, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Lyons.
Elmo Blalock helped Fred Kinney
Of West Chehalem spray his big
prune orchard last week.
Mrs. George Vanoose and son. Vir-
*11. and Uncle Billy Carter, visited J.
T. Carter Saturday morning.
Mr. and Hfrs. William Carter spent
the evening with Mr. and Mrs.
ieorge Carter last Wednesday.
The lost meerschaum pipe of Har-
-y* Carter was found by Charles Sal-
ee in front of the Sallee front gate.
If this'cold weather continues the
women on the Ridge will have to
knit wool stockings for their baby
chickens.
C. Thayer, Elmer Hod son and Mr.
Watkins from the Lakeview district
were visitors at the George Wenger
home during the last week.
J. T. Carter and son Harry took
dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Avon Slade; also a car load of friends
from Portland called on the Slades.
Emil Jenson took supper with Mr.
and Mrs. William Carter. Other
Sunday callers were Harry Carter,
Virgil Vanoose, Mrs. Charles Sallee
and daughter. Eva Sallee.
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Chas. K. Hubbard reports his
green house finished and a few things
beginning to grow.
Miss Sadie Alspaugh, who has been
with relatives at her old home near
Tualatin for some time, returned
home last Sunday.
Mrs. A. O. Peterson’s mother. M’-s.
Anderson from Seattle, was a visitor
at the Peterson home last. week. She
returned to her hOme lase Saturday.
Paul J. Meyers, A. O. Peterson, C.
W. Bradshaw and Chas. K. Hubbard
attended the meeting o f the local
farm bureau in Newberg last Satur
day.
Mr«. Paul J. Meyer received a tel
egram from California telling of the
death of her mother, Mrs. Morris.
The Morrises were, former Newberg
people.
Mra. Eugene Hubbard was hotess
to the Parks and Dlllinger families
Tuesday evening, the occasion being
a sort of family reunion in honor of
Mrs. Edell.
Mrs. Edell, sister of Mrs. Parks
and Mrs. Eugene Hubbard, returned
to her home in Olympia. Wash.,, last
Wednesday.
Mrs. Edell- has been
visiting some time with friends and
relatives here.
The Sunnycrest ladies' club is to
meet today (Thursday) at the home
of Mrs. Hubbell.
The ladies have
missed several regular meetings on
account of the great amount of sick
ness during the past few weeks.
Mrs. George Slator returned home
from California last Sunday. Mrs.
Slator was called to San Francisco
on account of the death of her son
and the serious Illness of her grand
son. She reports the boy as being
Butter wrappers printed at the
out of danger at the time of her re Graphic office. *•
turn.
There were several prospective
Berrian members In this locality, bu.f
some of the folks from the neighbor
W EST CH EH ALEM
hood kttended the minstrelB the first
Thelma and Artis Noble .are now
o f the week. Several vest buttons
were lost, a few strings broken, and going to school again.
one case 6f cracked ribs. Berrian so
Donald Davis made a trip to Mc
licitors keep out of Sunnycrest.
Minnville Monday of this week.
Mrs. Gertrude Follett returned to
her home HP Tillamook last Tuesday.
Mrs. Carol Starr from Portland Is
Butter wrappers printed at the
making
an extended visit with her
Graphic office.
sister, Mrs. Edna Amoth.
Donald Davis is home from Port
land where he has been attending
Behnke-Walker business college.
CH EH ALEM CENTER
Mrs. D. E. Davis and Mrs. Mabel
Charles Shires had an attack of
Schoppert were Sunday afternoon
pleurisy the first of the week.
Everyone is glad to hear that Mr. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Kopplln.
Mrs. Anna Fendall and Mrs. Ida
Loveland is so improved in health.
Baker called on Mrs. Edna Amoth
Mr. and Mra. J. L. Van Blaricom of and Mrs. Eva Amoth Thursday after
Newberg were callers at the home of noon of last week.«
Mr. and Mrs. Loveland last Sunday.
H. B. Goodin recently met with a
Practice for "Safety First” Is In rather serious and painful accident.
full swing. It will be given some While slashing brush on his farm his
time early in April. Watch for the axe glanced and made a large cut in
date.
his
foot,
necessitating
several
March 17 is the date set for the stitches.
next parent-teachers’ meeting.
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The ladies' aid society met all day
good program is assured, and every Wednesday. March 1. Visitors were.
one is invited.
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Mrs. York, who lives on the J. U.
Miss Marguerite Johnson Bpent Smith place, and Mrs. Mabel Schopp
last Monday at the home of her moth ert of Roseburg. who is visiting' her
er. Mrs. Mary P. Johnson. She Is father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. D.
E. Davis.
now at Dundee.
The local W. C. T. U. met Wednes
J D. Crater is convalescing from
an attack of the flu. Mrs. Crater and day of last week at the church and
son Harry and wife were all sick, but elected officers. Mrs. E. G. Fendall
have recovered from the disagree- was re-elected president; Mrs. Henry
Amoth. vice-president; Mrs. Geo.
. able malady.
Several of the ehildren have been Bush, secretary; and Mrs. A. H.
out of school because of sickness. Boyd, treasurer.
The regular quarterly church busi
Billy Ralston was out for over a week
and Pearl Agee has been absent fo r ness meeting was held last Sunday
All old officers
over two weeks because of tonsllitis. following church.
De-
Little Harry Morgan has beeir quite and officials were re-elected.
Vere Fendall was elected to make the
sick.
Mr. and Mra William McBride of thlrtP trustee. Mr. Brock's resigna
Portland came out Saturday visiting tion was «Iso accepted.
A number of West Chehalem folks
with Mrs. Msude McMillan over the
week end
Mr. and Mra. McBride attended the Berrian minstrels In
and
Tuesday
have purchased a fine new bungalow Newberg Monday
There was also some local
near Oregon City and expect to make nlghta.
talent, among whom were J. U.
that their residence.
The medal contest held by the W. Smith. D. P. Shaw. Charley Wade.
C. T. U. in the school house on the Wm. V. Dolph and Vernon Wade.
Rev. Brock gave In hts resigna
’ evening of February 24 was a suc
cess. The young people all did very tion to the West Chehalem church
well. Marion Cupplee was the win Sunday last. Mr. Brock has decided
ner of the beautiful silver medal. be Inust go elsewhere. Mr. Brock was
a very faithiUl preacher here. He j
brought messages to the people that
made a forceful Impression and could
do the world no harm If preached a :
great deal more. Mr. Brock’s faith-1
ful service will be sorely missed In
West Chehaleiu.
A Graphic claaalflad will sell it.
TAT) HTT.T,
Mr. and Mrs. Petty Kiser are
spending a few days at the home of
Rufe Bristow.
Sunday there will be a community
song service at the club house at 3
p. m. Everyone is welcome.
Frank /Connors of Portland and
Theo Baker of Fernwood spent Sun
day at tne home of George Smith.
C. C. Loucks went to Portland last
week and had all his teeth extracted
and has been feeling sort of “ bum”
since.
Mrs. Florin Woods came out from
Portland Tuesday to care for her
mother. Mrs. Shain. who broke her
limb.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stahlnecker
of Wilsonville attended the farewell
party at the club house Saturday
evening.
Mrs. «'ran k Shain slipped and fell
In their dooryard Sunday and broke
her right limb just above the ankle.
Dr. Romlg of Newberg came out and
set It.
The farewell party given at the
hall Saturday evening for Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Walls was well attended.
Ninety-five persons were there and
everyone had a jolly good time.
Miss Bliss, the teacher, will close
school Thursday and Friday of this
week. She leaveg for Tacoma Thurs
day ^evening to attend the golden
wedding anniversary of her uncle.
Mrs. C. M. Kiser received word
from her son, Homer, that he has
been sick and- was in the hospital
in Portland twenty days with the fiu
and a complication of diseases. He
is better row and is staying with
friends in Newberg.
J. Mitchell, who has been in poor
health for the last six months, died
Monday morning.
As he had no
relatives here, the neighbors took
care of him. He was about 60 years
old* and was a bachelor.
He had
lived in this community about ten
years. Interment took place a t‘ New
berg cemetery on Tuesday afternoon.
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BAIRD’S
WHY N O T
Phone your G rocery, orders to Baird,
J where you will always get the best
quality at the cheapest prices,
•prompt delivery?
Good Bulk Coffee, per pound
Magnolia C offee, the best o f
good coffee, 35c pound,
3 pounds for
•
Best Crown Rolled Oats, lb.
Citrus Washing Powder, pr.lb.
W hite Laundry Soap, 6 bars
Arm St Hammer Soda, 3 for
Postum Cereal, per package
Knox Gelatine, per package
$
.20
Jello, all flavors, per package
,1 0
Bird Seed, per package
.10
Eastern Cern Meal, per sack
.30
Cream Wheat, per package . .25
Shredded Wheat, per package * .1 5
Post Toasties, per package
.10
Kellogg's Corn Flakes, “
.10
Full line good fresh Vegetables at all
times.
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E. C. BAIRD
W E D E L IV E R
visiting at (he home of her brother.
Frank K ey««,------ ---------------------- —
Mr. and Mrs. Lenhart and family
have taken up a temporary residence 1
In part df the former Dundee hotel. I
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Dearborn
Are made of the best fabric and oord, \ a v e extra heavy tread of
returned last Thursday from a win
especially prepared robber that gives marvelous wear.
ter 8pent In California. They drove
Auction bills printed at the down and back and encountered
Try them and let them prove for themselves what they w ill do
much cold weather.
j
Graphic office.
for you.
In the Sunday school attendance j
Sold by
contest which Just closed, the Whites •
were victorious and are crowing over
East
First
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li o t t & S o n s Newberg, Ore.
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the Greens, who are, according to the
Lyle. Burgoyne left Monday on a agreement, to give the Whites a
“BE SOUND ALL AROUND”
business trip to Roseburg.
chicken supper In the near future.
Little Bernice Mardock, who had a
On Tuesday, Mrs. Alfred Allan en
severe attack of pneumonia. Is slowly tertained her immediate neighbors
recovering.
residing in Lovers’ Lane. The occa
Mr. Morgan and E. V. McDougall
Mr. and Mra. Dennis Mills of
Esther Miller of McMinnville spent sion was supposed to be a surprise
Sprlngbrook came up to Rex on Mon were Newberg visitors Saturday.
to
the
guests,
but
one
of
them
has
the week end at the home of Mr. and
Mr. Hazenberg has been making
too good a memory for dates to over day to attend the funeral of the
Mri. Burgoyne.
Erickson baby and while here frequent trips down the hill lately.
look
such
a
one.
So
she
passed
the1
1
P.
H. Hammond has removed'hia
called on Mrs. Mills’ father, N. L.
County School Supt. S. S. Duncan
lumber to h if recently purchase^ word around and Mrs. Allan herself Wiley.
was
surprised
when
the
guests
each
has been visiting the schools on the
property on the highway.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Boyd and child mountain this week.
presented her with a birthday re
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- Mr. and Mrs. Darling and family membrance.
Refreshments and a ren, Mrs. John Riesback and Mias
School opened at Pleasant View
of near Gastoh, were Sunday guests Jolly afternoon of games wer* en Mary Woier of Salem autoed to Rex
Monday after being closed Vveral
of C. E. Stone and family.
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joyed.
. Monday to attend the funeral of lit days on account of sickness.
Supt. Duncan was a caller at the
tle
Mary
Erickson.
Mrs.
Boyd
Is
The March meeting of the Dundee
Lacy Ornduff and wife and Jay
schools last week. He reports most parent-teachers’ association was held Mrs. Erickson's sister.
Ornduff and Mr. Williamson, were
of tne side roads bad and make& hJs at the school house on^Tuesday. Mrs.
Mrs. Werelein of Portland came to Newberg visitors Wednesday.
trips by walking.
Morecroft gave a talk bn the work Mr. Whltaker’B on Monday evening
A Mr. Hunt, formerly a Minnesota
Mr. and Mra Keach are recovering of the rural Improvement club In and took Mr. Werelein back to Port
from a recent illness, while Mr. and one of the districts In Yamhill coun land. Mr. Werelein has been staying man. but now an Oregonian, is going
to work awhile for Henry Versteeg.
Mrs. Hodson are now undergoing the ty.
Mra. Spencer Vedder read an at the home of his daughter, Mrs.
• Sunday, morning there was 13
troublesome malady.
article on the county school unit Whitaker, the past two weeks.
Miss Ethel Cowgill and Mr. and plan, and Principal Ilor read a re
The Misses Lydia and Mary Strate inches of snow on the level up her^
Mrs. Dennis Mills were In McMinn port of the reasons for Adopting the went to Portland to visit with their on the mountain, but Monday the
A general sister, Mrs. Brlckley.
Miss Lydia rain was washing It away fast.
ville last Sunday to meet with the plan in Crook county.
discussion of the subject followed, to entrained on Wednesday for Denver,
A party w is held at the Flnigan
county O. E. cabinet.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallen and Mrs. be continued at the next meeting, Colorado, for an extended visit with home Saturday night for Winnlfred.
Fullerton returned the first part of which will be the first Tuesday in her uncle, Rev. W. R. W elle and About thirty guests were present and
a fine time was enjoyed by all.
family.
the week from a several dayB’ visit April.
Henry Versteeg went to Newberg
One of the moat interesting meet
with relatives In Marshfield.
Mary, the little daughter of Mrs.
Axum Newby and daughter, Myr ings that the Dundee woman's club Ollie Erickson, died at midnight Sat Monday, and Tuesday he took some
tle, made a business trip to Portland has held was the one on Thursday of urday of bronchial pneumonia. She grain to a neighbor’s, some to be
The regular business was eleven months and five days old. cleaned for seeding and some to be
Monday. Mr. Newby is still having last week.
meeting and the usual lessons were Mrs. Erickson was visiting at the ground.
treatment for his,eyes In that city.
followed by a continuation of the
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sinniger are
Mr. Stone, who suffered the loss subject o f Japan. Several interest home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
of part of his dwelling by fire tome ing papers were read. It was de Al>e Jenkins, at the time. The fun visiting this week at the J. P. Jones
eral was held Monday at the Rex home and while visiting are making
tipne ago, is rapidly repairing the
cided to take up the “ Japanese in
damaged part and w|ll soon have the United States” for discussion at Friends church and the remains aome shakes for the roof of their
everything like It was before the tha next meeting. Every member of were laid to rest In Laurel H ill cem new barn.
etery. She w ill be missed by her
A charivari was held Tuesday
fire.
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thq club is urged to bring to the relatives and friends.
night for Rufus Ornduff and his wife.
There have been several cases of meeting any bit of information she
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They have been married about a year
absence from school In the last few can find on thlB absolving, topic.
but only recently moved Into the
weeks, but Tuesday saw a 100 per Mra. Ralph A. Olmsted, aesls'ted by
A Oraphlc classified w ill sell It.
neighborhood.
'
cent attendance again. This speaks Mra. Mfchael Miller, Mra Mamie
Ray Clark and wife have moved
well for Sprlngbrook as a healthy Nelson and Mrs. Clark Noble, served
back into their own home after being
place.
refreehmenta
Thirty-one members
CH EH ALEM M O U NTAIN
with Mra. Clark's mother, Mrs.
The boys of the eighth grade have of the club and guests were present.
Alfred Hutchens spent Sunday at Brunson. Mrs. Clarit has been quite
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organized a baseball team with Bert
111 but is better again now.
the John Ornduff home.
ram Miller, captain. -They have been
Mr. Hollenbeck is at home again
H. J. Maynard and George May
trying to stir up a game with some
Auction bills printed 'a t the
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nard went to Scholls Tuesday.
outside school but so far have been Graphic office.
unsuccessful, as there are too many
Babe Ruth’s in Mr. Miller’s team.
The campfire girls met for a cere
monial meeting at the home of Miss
R. Walters and family visited at
Grac£ Heater last Monday evening.
Following the business part of the Portland on Monday.
meeting, games and music were en
N. L. W iley went to Portland last
joyed until a bountiful supper was week Wednesday on business.
served by the hostess. Those pres
Miss Josephine Whitney enter
ent were Euia Vincent, Lucile Ehret, ed the seventh grade Tuesday morn
Alice Hodson, Bernice Carlisle, Ber
nice Newhouse and Hazel Newhouse. ing.
Mrs. William Kincaid of Spring-
Several from here attended the brook called on the Macys on Tues
minstrel show given by the Berrlans.
S a lt S a lm o n , p o u n d
,
Fred Kincaid was one of the patrons day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Schaad went to
and while he was enjoying the show
some miscreant had the gall to steal Portland Jast Wednesday to do some
M o la sse s, 1 5 c size
the spotlight from his car. This Is shopping.
W. F. Sanderman of Portland vis
the second one Fred has had stolen in
the last few weeks. The one that ited at the home of his brother, Si
P e p p e r , p o u n d o f th e b est
attempts It the third time had better mon, Jast Monday.
watch out, as there is an end to all
H. 8. Putman went to Wood lawn,
patience.
S a la d D r e s s in g , la r g e b o ttle
Washington,- on Monday, and re
turned in the evening.
The Pacific College Y,. M. C. A.
F lo u r , h a rd w h e a t
Butter wrappers printed 'a t the
boys had charge of the services at
Graphic office.
Rex Fr&nds charch laat Sunday.
F lo u r , s o ft w h e a t
.
. .
Frfificis Jenkins came home Mon
day evening from O. A. C. He la on
.
D UND EE
the sick Hat and came home to rest
G o o d h e a d R ic e , 3 lb.
Mr. and Mra. Spencer Vedder vis up.
ited relatives in Portland Sundny
V. Erickson of Salem arrived Sun
Frank Keyea has rsfurned from Sa day to attend the funeral of his
lem where he has been pruning his daughter. He returned Monday ev
orchard.
ening.-
.
Miaa Sally Back motored to. Aeola
Mrs. A. O. Macy and daughtsr,
laat Thursday to look after her prop Margaret, of Portland, came up Mon
erty there.
day evening for ».short visit at the
Mrs. Etzwller, from ths coast. Is Perry Macy home. ,
Sound
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