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    B U M
Large* Circulation la Yamhill County
GRAPHIC, TTO l MAT, AP0T8T IT, 1M»
tem will supply both places with
TAD H1TJ,
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Scott Parrott and Rruno Struve light*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
Salvadfce
from
drove to the coast last week and got Sllets arrived here Thursday* even­
some salmon.
for a few days’ visit with Mr.
Mrs. Carl Dahlgrea of Portland is ing
and
Mrs. N. D. Broulllette. * Mrs.
visiting this wsek with her aunt, Salvadge
Is a lister of Mr* Broull­
RIBBON RIDGE . v
Mrs. Frank Kiser.
,
1 lette.
*v|
Arthur Lyons is painting the
Miss JAHy Hacker went to Port­
Mr* Gettmann and rams. Royal.
nchool house.
land Monday to visit her grand­ Milton, Everett and Chauncey, and
Mr*. William Carter spent Tuesday mother. Mrs. Walby.
daughter. Eleanors, motored to Port-
Mr. and Mr* Jack Smith and Don­ land Sunday and spent the day with
w ith Mr. and Mrs. A- F- Hertlg.
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Williams and ald Ward were Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Werth, parents of Mr*
tw o sons visited at Yamhill last Sun at Tom Parrish’s in Fern wood.
Charley Sutton returned from Gettman.
day.
Eighteen little frlenda of Ernest
A rthur Lyon* and William Carter Deep river Sunday. Mr* Sutton and
helped him celebrate his 8 th
made a business trip to Portland daughter will caihn « e a t week. Mr. SChlck
birthday Sunday at* the home of his
Sutton
expects
to
haul
his
cord
wood.
Monday.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schick.
Bevarly Sbaln has had to quit A very enjoyable afternoon waa
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Wenger Tia-
New Outing just received, in 26 end 36 inch widths.
tted Mr. and Mr* George Wenger hauling wood, as tha county has be­ spent by all present.
gun to rock the river road and It is
Monday.
Per yard.................................................... 15c to 34c
Mrs. N. D. Broulllette.
Mias Dorothy Austin of Gaston lmpoBible to haul over it until they Mr. Mr. and and Mrs.
Ralph Salvadge, and
spent last Thursday with Miss Clara get it rolled.
.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cummlnga anS
New cotton end wool Blankets, in big assortment of sixes
Louise Hertlg.
The hum of the thresher le heard family from Newberg with a party
Mrs. A. F. Hertlg has been quite on every hand thia week. The Gra- of friends from Portland, motored to
and patterns.
til but under the care of Dr. K. A. ham-Wtlhelm machine la making its the beach Saturday morning to spend
0mfJt
usual run along tha river and C. M. the week end at Pacific City.
Romtg M m le improving.
At a school hoard meeting on Kiser is threshing for his neighbor*
Cotton Challiea, in new patterns, 36 inches wide, for
Monday night Miss Wllda Orr of on the hill.
your new comforts, y a rd .......................................... 2 0 c
DUNDEE
Several new member* were admit­
Halfway. Oregon, was elected to
teach the coming year.
te d ! a the Lad Hill commercial club
Miss Marjorie Parrett spent a few
' Mr. and Mrs. William Carter. Mr. at the last meeting. They were- d a n la * week with relatives on Par-
Cotton Batts, new shipment in all sizes. Now »• the time
and Mrs. A. F. Hdrtig. Delmer Her­ M l and Mrs. F, E. Miner, Stewart reft'm ountain.
tlg and Clara Louise Hertlg spent Miner, Dan Herr, W. Lessing. Mr.
Mr. and Mr* J. H. Ryan of Taco­
**to make your fall comforts.
last Friday evening with Mr. and Shank and Mr. and Mr* John Dahl- ma spent a few days last week at
Mr*. Arthur Lyon*
qulst.
tha Dearborn home.
Cretonnes, new shipment in beautiful patterns.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blanchard of
On August 8 the .children . and
Miss Dorris H srriag waa a guest
New berg and Mr. and Mrs. Charles grand children of Jack Smith went at the home 01 John Herring in Day-
Y ard
9 S r to
Sallee and two daughters. Mildred home to help him celebrate his 76th ton for a few days la * w eek.'
and Eva, and Rudy Wenger were birthday. A lovely birthday dinner
Miss Sally Beck returned Friday
Sunday guests at the A. F. Hertlg was prepared and his grand daugh­ from Mosier where she was the guest
hom e.
V
ter. Alice Smith, baked the birth­ of Mr. and Mrs. Robert' Livingston,
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day cake.
Jr,
The Infant daughter of Mr. and
“Grandma” Bryan has returned to
Mm. George W. Smith has been very her home with her daughter, Mrs.
Mrs. IT. L. Wiley gave the message ill, but is some better at this time. W. 9. Allan, after, visiting relatives
a t the Rex Friends church Inst 8 un- Mm. Smith took the baby to the in Carlton and Portland.
home of her mother, Mrs. H. N. Bak­
Misses Alida and Mildred Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. R. Walters and son. er, in Fernwood. last week, so she returned
Saturday from a week’s vis­
'Rudolph, were a t. Multnomah last could have proper medical attention. it with relatives in Portland, taking
Blanche and Beulah Raker are vis­ in the big circus while there. 3 . .
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Wiley attended iting with their slater, Mr* George
Mrs. Carl Humple of Portland, who
’th e tam p meeting at Middleton last W. Smith.-
:,*)
P"
• has been ill at the home of her par­
Monday evening.
ents. Mr. and Mr* Henry Holtxmey-
Mm. Orville Woodworth went to
er,
is improving very rapidly.
SUNHYCRE8T
'Portland Thursday for a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Vedder and
tier daughter. Mrs. Roberts.
Mr* At Namltx’a slater waa a vis­ family. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Case and
E d w in Ackermans and Clarence itor at tha Namits home last Sun­ family and Chas. P arrett returned
fiehaad left tor the mountains Mon­ day
*
from a week’s outing at Pacific City.
day. They went in the auto.
The L. H. Gable and Cha* K.
Isabella Allan and Pauline Powell
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Sanderman and Hubbard families, spent Sunday xla>
several days
Mr. and Mrs. it. L. Wiley attended iting Mr* W. H. Hubbard in New­ «pent
couver with Mr. and Mr*
th e quarterly meeting at Newberg berg.
lan. who returned with them Sun their trip out there la * week. Al­
= la st Saturday.
; Charles K. Hubbard Is taking Mr. day.
Mrs. J. Walters and mother and Wllsey’s place selling produce on the
Fritz Groth has been lit a very though It was a Itttle rainy, they
PRICES SLASHES OH MASON TIRES
- slater. Mr*' H. Yokel and Mm. Stur­ market in Portland th is week, dur­ critical-condition for a few days with enjoyed viewing old ocean and feast­
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Maxi-MUe"
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ing
on
salmon,
and
all
th*
enjoy­
gis, went to Portland Thursday to ing Mr. Wllsey’s absence.-
blood poison in his left leg,
3 0 x 3 ^ HNTy D uty Cords
*»••«•••••••,
ments of eaaap life.
John Wilsey left for Idaho last some better now and we hop*
80x8*4 Heavy Duty SS C o rd s............................. ..
Mr. and Mr* Howard Walton, Miss
Hr. and „N r* Graves and two Monday. He expects to return In a be out again in a few more
»3x3H Heavy Duty SS CoMs ..7 7 T .^V ;T r.V ::;
Myrtle Walton, Robert Walton, Mau­
children and Mfs. Gravea* taro cous- week or tea days, after locking after
M r*' M. E. Heath of
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rice Walton and Mr. and Mrs. War­
IH and Mr* Oliva Erickson from Sa­ his business interests at bis old H rtpt the week end at the
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Heavy Duty SS C o rd s........................................
ren
Moore
were
off
for
a
trip
to
the
lem were visitón at the Abe Jenkine homo which he still own*
iter, Mrs. N. W.
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Heavy Duty SS Cords ......................... .*.. . . .7
beach Monday morning. We’ll bear
j Rome Sunday.
. <
Eugene Hubbard and Al Namits _ _ ___ accompanied h*H*
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Heavy Duty SS Cords..........., ..........................
later the fish stories and all relntlve
Mr. and Mr* Simon Sanderman broke the Sabbath la * Sunday by W toqe Edna, an* Elisabeth
to the pleasures of camp life and
and daughter, Edith, and Mias Ra­ drilling a well at tha Hubbard resi­ who had been vlaltlng beta. Ti*.
the wild waves were saying.”
t h e r Wiley motored to Seaside Wed- dence Water has bed* conspicu­
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CHneher
Mr* R. A Olmsted went to Pori “what
Mr. agd Mrs. W. J. McClafflln and
! nesday of last weak and returned ously absent from that place during land Tuesday, where she- attended a
30x3 K Clincher
'Thursday evening.
a large part of the long dry spell.
a small party given by Portland their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Rice Dav­
Mr. and Mr* Jay Ditto went to
The Sunnycrset ladies’ elub will members of PI Beta Phi, fo r Mrs. is and Mr. and Mr* John Ferguson,
Portland Saturday for a visit with bold tts next meeting at the Al- Calvin Coolidge. She also attended report a splendid trip on their
h e r sisters. Mr. Ditto returned Sun­ spaugh home on Thursday. A mis­ the luncheon given in Mr* CocL jo u r n e y and camping at Pacific City,
Tillamook and a number of different ceived rrom tne newer mission sup­ cake with fruit Juice. Those pres­
d ay evening, hut Mm. Ditto remained cellaneous shower will be given for idge’a honor.
points. They returned by way of erintendent. The following ladies ent aside from Mr. and Mr* McClaf-
lo r a week with her sister, Mr* Mul- Miss Sadie Alspaugh In honor of her
Hutchens * Hlekeraon of Newberg Astoria
where they viewed the big were elected: Mr* Ann Johnson, fiin and family were: The Meesrs.
approaching marriage.
All club have just completed a well for Mr.
members are requested to be present. Holtzmyer. This well is situated on fish cannery and other industries, president; Mr* Bird McClafflln, vice and Meednmas Chas. Shire* R. W.
thence home by way of Portland. prseident; Mr* Bessie Staley, secre­ Staley, Gardener McClafflln and Har­
The Bnnnycrest ladies’ club gave the Red Hills where by some
GHEHALEX MOUNTAIN
All tk# motors on the trip behaved tary; Mr* Mary Johnson, treasurer. ry Crater; the Meedames Mari* Tan­
a
supper
at
Paul
J.
Mler’s
borne
last
thought
water
Is
searee.
The
Mr. Jones is building a new pump
very well except Mr. Ferguson’s and Mr* Poet very kindly served delic­ gen, Hanna Risk*, Mary P. Johnson;
Saturday evening for the club mem­ Is 131 feet deep. 80 feet of wh
house these days.
had five blowouts and motor trou­ ious c*ke, punch and watermelon, the Mieses Violet Staley. Briber Mar.
bers
and
their
famflie*
They
had
In rock. The water stands 55 deep he
This min is rare a big help to
ble to contend with.
which was appreciated by all.
nack. Marguerite Johnson, Flets
th e late potatoes and other late gar­ planned to have a picnic rapper in snd will give an e*imated flow of
The ladies of the W. C. T. U. held
the grove neroes the road on Hall’s 450 gallons per hour. We are indeed
A miscellaneous shower was given Graves, Mary Bell Grave*, Alma 8 ta-
den.
their
meeting
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
A
Mr. Finigan started threshing Is* place and seats and tables had been glad to know that water is so abun­ A P o st o f Newberg last Thursday by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McClafflln at ley and Anna Tangen; and the
weak and between showers they have erected for that purpose, but the dant on fhe hill and all it takes if afternoon, August 10. There were tbetr home Tuesday evening for their Messrs. Aubrey Tangen, Edward
heavy rain on Friday put an end to a little deep going to get it
Johnson, Robert S h ir* and Forrest
heen threshing ever since.
nine ladies present. Mr* Emma daughter. Miss Vivian McClafllin, In
But since the ladles
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Parrett were Newhoua* and Mrs. Mary Scott of honor of her approaching marriage to Staley.
M r* J. P. Jones wept to Portland those plan*
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Monday to see Myron Bryan, who is are all Oregonians they were not hosts on Thursday evening, August Newberg W. C. T. U. were gladly Forrest Staley, one of Chehalem Cen­
going to-perm it the rain -to spoil 10, (b a num ber.of relatives. The
ter’s
young
men.
M
i*
McClafflln
again fn the hospital there.
When
Ironing,
if you have no wax
welcomed as visitor* Report* were
the recipient of many useful take paper, wet .common soap, rub
As we were away last week end their fun, so they moved inside and occasion was the celebration of Mi*. given by the different superintend­
did not get our Items in, some of went ahead with their plans. Sup­ P arrett’s 46th birthday. There were ent* Treasurer’s report showed preeents. The evening was spent on paper and rub on iron. Makes
them may he s little behind the per was served cafeteria style at present: Mr* Elisabeth Parrett, $72.65 received by the union, $70.31 very pleasantly m a social way. The iron nice and smooth and no bad
7 o’clock and each person was al­ Mr. and Mrs. John Herring and fam­
expended. A good report was re­ hostess served some very splendid smell of wax. I prefer it to wax.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mathews and lowed to pile as many goodies on his ily, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herring and
children left Monday for Corvallis plate as he could make it bold and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Groth and
w here they are going to live on their also to return a second time if he baby. Mr. and Mrs. B. Groth, Mr,
was not artist enough to make it and Mrs. John Parrett and son, BUI
ranch.
Roy McDougall and family from hold as much as his stomach. It is Roy, and Clause Groth. We exten
th e mountain and Mrs. James Mc­ needless to say that everyone had a congratulations and wish Mr. Par­
22 STORES
Dougall from Dayton spent the day good time and all he could aat. Very rett many happy returns of the day.
fe
w
of
the
club
members
were
ab­
On Wednesday evening, August 16,
In Portland Monday.
Arleta Woody and Irene Mode sent. so the house was filled to ca­ the Berriana formally presented to
the Dundee women’s club the beauti­
cam e up Friday to the Morgan home pacity.
ful silver cup won at the Berry Fes­
*nd stayed until Tuesday.
Miss
tival. It was an occasion long to be
N ode Is a sister of Mr. Morgan.
FERNWOOD
remembered. Our president, Mr*
Perry Barnhard was accidentally
E. H. Ross made a business trip Holtzmyer, called the meeting to or­
«fort in the leg the first of the month
der and introduced Chief Black Cap
wad Is in the hospital at Forest to Sherwood Monday.
Miss Iva Brackenberger from Port­ Butt, who spoke briefly Hi highest
Grove. He is improving as fast as
-could be expected, but will be in bed land is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. praise of the work* of the club, not
Budd.
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only as to the showing that waa
fo r some little time yet.
E. O. Jones who has been quite ill made at the festival but also re­
We think the parties who broke
Into our toolshed and stole the roll for the p a* week, is now recovering garding the spirit displayed in our
work, club bouse, etc. Mr. Allan of
o f new barbed wire and other things rapidly.
Mrs. Christie from Newberg was a Dundee g*ve a short and well chosen
Dad very little to do. Ws don’t know
what this world Is coming to when visitor at the home of U. 8 . Bryant response. Mrs. Hutchinson received
the cup In behalf of the club and
you can’t leave home for a day or 8 uqday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Parrish were community. Mrs. Noble gave us a
wo and find things as you left them
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. few words concerning the county fair
«when you return.
to be held In McMinnville. Mr. Bert
We wondered why Henry Ver- Jonhs Sunday.
Mr* La Paivre. who has been ill Miller sang two very pleasing num­
Meeg was around town and looking
no proud last week. Come to find for the past two or three weeks, is bers. The Berrlan band' furnishedi
music for the evening and needless
out they have a new boy at their again able to he ont.
Mr* H. C. Boss and family visited to say the music was enjoyed very
home. He arrived Saturday, July
•2*. Mrs. Wpody, a nurse from New- at the home of Ray Newby at Spring- mueb. At the close of the program;
FEDERAL MTT. 1 C, tall cans.. ......................................
. Throe for 25 CERTS
fcerg. had charge of the case. Mother brook Sunday afternoon.
dainty refreshments were served tci
James Hadden returned the first over 200 guests and friends. The
a s d non doing fine.
A MERIC AW MADE COCOA—Bulk, pound 8 cents.............. ...
. 5 pounds 38 CERTS
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDougall and of the week from Canada where he evening closed with an informal
BORDER or CARHATIOH MILK, tall cans, 2 cans for 19 oents
6
cans for 48 CERTS
has
been
for
the
past
week.
non. Merle, and James McDougall
dance and general visit. We indeed
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cox were dinner thank the Berrlans for the cup and'
mad daughter, Georgia, from Dayton,
«pent last week at the beach. They guests of Mr. and Mrs. John. Wll- for the very pleasant evening the
MASON JABS—Boyd manufactured, equipped with nine cape, pdKoelain lined, pints 78c; quarts 88c
made their camp at Netarts. but helmson in Newberg Sunday.
presentation afforded.
Mrs. Chapman from McMinnville
while there visited all the beaches
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Golden West Coffee, 1 lb can
Corned Beef, Ro. 1 sice.
along the line from Tillamook to la spending a few days with her sis­
CHEHALER
CENTER ,
M anhattan beach, also the new re- ter. Mr* John Wohlgemuth.
89
I
cent*;
oents;
8
lb
can
$1.12.
20
oents.
Henry Adolph has gone to Salem
Mias Anna Tangen Journeyed to
wort at Oceanside, which is a very
-pretty place but quite windy. They where he Is employed In driving a Portland last Monday, returning in
CARE SUGAR, 100 pound «
the afternoon.
-were lucky enough to get home and track for use on the county roads.
Wallace Jones from Cres well, Ore.,
Miss Mary Vanderbeck of Nert-
g i t their wheat stacked before it
visited over the week end with his berg waa a guest of Miss Alma Sta­
rained.
M AP SALE—Combination 3
mother, Mr* C. L. Jones and family. ley the la* of laat week.
The Mlsees Blanche and Beulah
Mr. and Mrs. Swede Laughlin of
Baker are spending a few days with Carlton were Sunday visitors at the
GBISCO—Costs a little more but considered worth the difference; 1 lb 28c; 1V4 lb 87o; I lb 73c
their sl*er, Mrs. George W. Smith home of Mrs. Marie Tangen.
„
8 pounds, $1.87..............................9 pounds, $1J9
at Lad Hill.
The Messrs. Bobby Shires, Benny?
Mias Bert DeFord from Laurel, Shires and Carlo* Johnson and thw
Ore., and Mr* A B. Scherf were Mlaass Vivian McClaffin and Violet
Pancake Flour, “Crown,” 8
guests of Mrs. A. 8 . Llvengood Tues­ 8 taley made a trip to Portland Fri­
pound
package 28 oents.
day afternoon.
day.
Mr. and Mr«. E. O. Jones and
Benny Shires is installing a radio
daughter and Mrs. Charlie Jones receiving station. Georg* Crocker
were dinner guest* of Mr* G. L. has been enjoying one at their resi­
Jones on Wednesday.
dence for some time; also Paul
Mr. and Mrs. Wohlgemuth and hae had one installed at the par­
sons, Arthur and Harold, are spend­ sonage for some little time.
ing several days with their son.
Mias Fay Muir and her father, Mr .1
Adolph Wohlgemuth at Echo.
Molr, of Oswego, were luncheon
LABGt FARCY NEW POTATOES
A B. Scherf, Andrew Kersey and gue*s at the home of Miss Marguer­
son, Roderick, and W. A Parrish and ite Johnson la * * Thursday, f Miss
■on. Elery, all motored to Oregon Johnson then accompanied them
City on a fishing trip last week.
home for a visit of a few days.
Mr. La Falvra and Fred Schick
Mr. and Mrs. Q. 1 . Morgan and'
hava Installed a naw Colt gas light­ daughters and sons report a ver/l
ing system on theft place« The sys­ pleasant «me at Pacific City during
Correspondence
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for the investment.
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natural way.
Easy buy\pg for Saturday and Monday is offered in the
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