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'4 s ■ *wçr,fv«, \ .*** vif'i, i '■‘V Jen ** • ■-* i . f _ • *•; »• - - ' i.r 1' . - *'-■/' ... ■ VV' ; A ' '■ l i ''-. -vv' : f'/./ a ■ ■ roUR ' V , • ... .. *—» = Largest Circulation in Yamhill Count/ NEWBERG. GRAPHIC, __________ _ and her assistants promise sueh a side show as was never seen in Dun dee and probably will never be seen again. Mrs. Bland Herring and her attraction will satisfy the younger children and of course the Sw eetie booth will be up to the Usual stan ST. PAUL dard. This Is the first big event of Bor« to the household, of Mr. and NORTHWEST NEWBEXG the year in Dundee and is causing Mrs. Clarence Coyle a eon on Dec. 3. Mrs. H. P. Nelson spent Saturday much pleasurable anticipation. Cards are out announcing the ar In Portland. rival of a son to Mr. and Mr*. C. S. Mrs. Ja c k Tnorpe n a s neen sica Mullen, born at St. Vincent’s Hos for a few days. pital Dec. »th. Mrs. Frank Johnson Mr. Malnwarlng has sat up a new Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Van de Wlele aerial and Is Installing a radio set. list this week. west to Portland 8unday to bring Mrs. Perry Macy was a Portland C. A. Deach of Gaston visited at I m m their two daughters who go to the Deach home here last Monday. visitor on Saturday. Business college and now are 111. Will Scbaad was a caller at the — We have a very beautiful line of handerchieft Anna and Agnea Deach apent the Otto Wilson of the Buick garage week end with friends in Portland. Rex school on Tuesday. for ladies, priced 10 tp 50 oenta each. ad Salem reports the sale of a 1333 The Ladies' Aid met at the home Best Citron Peel, pound Norman and Lauren Deach spent model six cylinder Buick touring car last Thursday with their uncle near of Mrs. Frank Johnson last Thursday. Jeuo, all d s to Rugene C. Davidson of 8t. Paul. Miss Alice Hodson visited at the Gaston. John MeXilltp. accompanied by home of Perry Macy and family Fri Miss Butler, a nurse In a Fort Knox Gelatine, packa(e . . h it mother, made a business trip to land hospital, spent several days day. Portland one day last week, the letter with her friend, Mrs. J. E. Stwart. R. E. Browns are being entertain A na A Hammer Soda, 8 packages...................15c remaining a few days to visit with Mr. Yoho, who recently purchased ed in the evening by the new radio —la Fancy C olon, a t $1.35 to $1.50 p * Pair. Cryital W hite Soap, per bar............................... 5c friends. a place from George Snow, has start set, which they have Installed In — -------------° — — 1 ed the erection of a new modern six- their home. ■----------------------------. -■ 1 ■- Sbyal W hite, W hite Wonder and other Charlie Thompson of Salem visited (THEHALEM CENTER room bungalow. his mother, Mrs. N. L. Wiley, on Sun White Soaps, $ bars, *, . , •. •«••••«• .M o Water pipes have been laid from Mias Eleanor Ford has been spend- tag a week at Jennlng’s Lodge as the north Main street to the George day. He returned home Monday eve Dairy Maid M ilk ................................................. 10o Snow place and several families ning. * guest of Mias Ruth Cook. Mre. Van Nash of Portland visited Mrs. Leora Baron and son, Leon along the line have installed city to aeleet from at 50 Cemta Cream Wheat, package......................................t i e at the home of her parents, Mr. and ard. are spending a few days with water. Mrs. Sanders, last week. She re Shredded Wheat Biaeuite.. . . . . . . . . . . 8 far 85c Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Baron. turned home Saturday. L. H. Meyer spent the week end WEST CHEHALEM Post Toasties, package .................................... 10o Mrs. Hattie Dyer and daughter. with his daughter In Portland, re Harry Davis was severely kicked Pauline, of Sprlugbrook, were visit turning home Monday evening. K ellogg Corn R akes, p a ck a g e......................... 10c a horse recently. *' \ ing at the N. L. Wiley home Satur The Misses Alice and Catheryn by Mrs. C W. ¿im’th has returned day and Sunday. Mrs. Dyer gave the H ills Bros., Golden West, M. 7. B. and Lownds are in school again having from her vtsit in Spokane/ message at the Rex Friends church had a siege of the chicken pox. Royal d a b Coffee, pound.........................48c Joe Mtnier was visiting his neph Sunday morning. R. W. Staley is clearing some of The Pacific College Y. M. C. J_ his hill land on the north of hit ew. Ben Yergen, last week. BffdVlM jjijii««! pound , ,, ........... . . . . . . . . . 1 7 c Mrs. Bessie Purvis visited several boys will have charge of the meeting farm In order to set out walnut trees. days in Portland last week. at the Rex Friends church next Sun John Shires has been laid up lately Oregon W alnuti, p o u n d ......................... 25c@ 30c Otto Leffler killed two beeves last day. Everybody come and speak a me he has an ingrowing toenail Filberts, pound . . . ' .................................80c@ 25c which causes him a great deal of week and sold parts to several neigh word of encouragement to the boys, bors. who are doing a great work. 'V .If..; ’ 1 - ‘ ■>. '■ » * s f suffering and pain. John Purvis has recently been Marvin Garland, who is working Mrs. El wood Hod son spent four — These prioes are for t in t quality of merohaa* doing some kalsomine work for W. _ j a dairy tester, came home for a «days last week with her niece, Mrs. short visit with his parents. Mr. and disc and are regular price». They are net quoted Genevieve Oliver of McMinnville, re J. Sullivan. Grace Hopkins from Newberg Is Mre. William Garland, on Friday. —Some eery beautiful patterns. They "»eh# a turning home on Sunday. ... for Saturday specials. Just phome your order» Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Everest of spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. On Saturday morning Marvin and present. Blankets $8.50 Each. to Baird’s and goods w ill be promptly delivered. ' F. Yergen. his brother, Robert, went to Salem Vancouver. Wash., visited at hie par B. Howard Boyd andWIlbur and Har on business. ental home, the „home of Mr. and old Baker were Sunday guests of De- Mrs. W. R. Everest, over Sunday. A good-sized audience listened to Vere and Kenneth Fendall. SPRINGBR00K * * D. P. Shaw is having his apples a splendid sermon by Rev. .C. I. hauled Canith Eamea is in Portland where to Newberg this week and is Whitlock, the new'pastor, on Sun she has employment. She expects day. Rev. Paul H. Lewis has re very busy keeping them from freez to be there for quite awhile. ing. signed. The Sunday school will give a. Mr. Frank Follett and Mrs. D. C. Leanord Lownds, who purchased Christmas program Christmas eve. Miles and son. Orval, of Oretown the Hutzen tract of land and erected Further announcements later. little grandson, Stanley Shuck, who spent last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. a alee residence thereon, is setting Mrs. Hattie Dyer attended church Is suffering with an attack of pneu out seven acres of the date prune H. V. Follett. Mrs. N. P. Nelson is still teaching services at Rex last Sunday and had monia and Is not yet out Of danger. HEALTH TALK—NO. 5 trees at present. There has been considerable snow in Ewing Young primary room for charge of the morning services. • — ------- -o—... . _■ Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Gumm a n d on the mountain for the past week, Mias Yergen whose many friends are FERNWOOD hoping for a speedy recovery. *-’■ f--~ Mr. and Mrs. Ham Hutchens motored which has Its advantages as well as disadvantages. The potatoes left In A splendid dinner was enjoyed to MeMinnville one day last w< Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Scherf spent One of the leading monthly magazines of the country la respon Blanche Carlisle left Tuesday for th» ground won’t freeze and it is a Saturday in Portland. ^ by friends and relatives at the home sible for the statement that among children, one oat Of every three Mrs. Guy V. Abernethy spent of Mrs. Helen Follett and Miss Mary Portland where she will visit with protection to fall-sown grain. is below normal regarding Health. This means that out of a total F. J. Haynes was snother ons of Follett. Four generations were rep-, friends She expects to be there all Tuesday shopping in Portland. of Thirty Million. Ten Million are sub-normal. How about your the mountain men who had a horse • Clarence Bush from Portland, resented: Mrs. Helen Follett, MI bs this week. child? Lose no tima. Act now. Go at ones to your Chiropractor, In the absence of the regular pas attacked with azoturia as hs was spent Sunday with his friend, Hen- Mary Follett, the daughter, Clair, get him to make a Spinal Analysis, and If there la any defect have driving to Newberg. Fortunately tor at church last Sunday, Mauds Frank and Harold Follett. grandsons ly Adolph. it adjusted at one«. You owe this duty to your offspring. Chiro there was a veterinary at the sta Butler had charge of the service# In Mrs. Jewett from Middleton is and their families; Mrs. D. C. Miles, practic will make your child normal and will, if persisted in, keep ble and the horse was given imme spending the week with her sister, granddaughter and three great the morning and Paul Lewis in tha the child normal. diate treatment. i evening grandchildren. Mrs. W. A. Parrish. ------ r—O--------- • ...... The girls of the public school have . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thorne from Rev. Paul Lewis of Newberg. who PARRETT MOUNTAIN New berg called on Mr. and Mrs. J. has been preaching In Chehalem organized a sawing club with Lucy Center, with his wife and. baby girl Rees and Florence Crane as lead ' R O. Bristow was in Newberg last K. Horn beck Sunday evening. A. O. Parrish and brothers, Elery were West Cehalem church visitors ers. Mary Burgoyne la president and Monday. and Ray, spent the week end at Pa last Sunday. Upon invitation Mr. Grace Heater, secretary. Sam. Patera was rather under the Mr. and Mre. E. L. Heater have wBKthef Lewis gave a very good sermon. He cific City, hunting and fishing. last weak—an attack of the Everett Morgan and Bennie has also __ consented to preach next bad a J. B. Colee gas plant installed la grippe. Shires from Chehalem Center visit Sunday at eleven. This is greatly in theiy home. This plant made es Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Zehring at ed at the home of J. R. Hornbeck apreciated. Please remember Sun pecially for farms brings a much- tended tha Farm Bureau meeting'in needed. comfort on the farm with Newberg last Saturday. day school at ten every Sunday. Sunday afternoon. lights, fuel, etc. ---------o-------- Miss Carrie Morgan, who is stay Mise Maria Bristow enjoyed a Rev. Carl and Minnie Miller left good Sunday visit at home with her and unanimously enjoyed at tha were Mrs Z. ing with her aunt, Mrs. J. R. Horn- Zehrung, our neigh _ DUNDEE last Friday for Portland where they beck, spent the late vacation at her parents, Mr. and Mre» C. A. Bris home of Mr. and Mrs Emmett Whit# Mi%. Tourvllle and her two daugh attended the Portland Friends quar tow. home In Chehalem Center. (Continued on In Sheridan. Oregon. Those present Mr. and Mrs John Groff and Mr. ters spent the week end in Portland. terly meeting. They remained over Mr. and Mrs: Percy Kiser from Miss Meade Warner and Mrs. Jo Monday and attended the all-day Lad Hill community spant Sunday Mrs. Vernon Groff and baby tored to Hillsboro Sunday and seph Hollingsworth and Mrs. Tl. F. meeting of the Oregon holineaa asso with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cutting were Portland visitors last ciation. snt the day with relatives. O. Bristow. An agent for aluminum ware gave Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Farrell and week. Mountain customers in Sherwood, Miss Grace Smith and George a very interesting demonstration cold as it was. Monday were Mr. children, Joyce and Marc, and Mr. Washburn of Portland visited rela with his ware last Thursday after and Mrs. N. D. Brouillette spent Sun and Mre. B j Gilmore, Peter Heater, day with Mrs. Christie in Newberg. tives &t the Smith home on Sunday. noon at the home of J. L. Haworth. and Mr. ChurchilL Mrs. Snyder, formerly Mise Belle Quit%a number of ladies gathered Harold Huddle from Yamhill spent Miss Aliena Woody of Newberg several days last week visiting with Kelley a teacher in our primary room to aee him prepare a meal in a very has been visiting for tha past week short time. and her little so« spent Thanksgiv Mr. and Mrs. A. s. Llvengood. Mr. with her cousins, the Misses Irene Mrs. Clara Wlxaon, who has been and Elsie Moad. Huddle is on his way to his home in ing with Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Marr. Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Greer visited working in Newberg for some time, Mr. and Mre. Bay Heater have Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Scherf enter in Portland from Friday to Sunday. visited last Sunday with her daugh both been sick the past week. The tained with a little party Tuesday While there they had the pleasure of ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. grippe seems to be rather makiag its wight. The guests included Mr. and hearing the lecture at Lincoln high Harry Bis bee, and family. Mrs. W il rounds agate *thts winter. son expects soon to leave for Wash Mrs. A. S. Llvengood, Mr. and Mrs. school by Will Irwin. Among those who were school vis Newton W. Bailey went last week ington where she will visit another itor» last week were the Misses A1 l e e Renne and Mr. and Mrs. N. D. in northwestern Washington and daughter and family. Brouillette. Numerous sensible, useful things for the home. Espec Ervin, Esther and Mrs. John Hod- lens Woody. Viola Zehrlag and Irene brought the cold wave they were ex ---------o--------- ially suitable for gifts in one’s own fam ily. Them item s strifes periencing home with him. He Is son attended the Price meeting in Mopd. Will Bristow and ye scribe. Messrs. Lora Llvangood, Bill Gall RIBBON RIDGE n note of economy because of their daily usefulness: earnestly requeeted to return it at Albany last Saturday. They report Delmer Hertlg visited at Fred Wil once as no one iq the WiUamo'.tc val extraordinary good meetings. Mre. and Noah Jones are camped aeroas liams last Sunday. ley appreciates .such weather. Hodson is rejoicing In the special from the R. O. Bristow place and are Vacuum Bottles, Lunch Boxes fitted w ith Vacuum Bet Mrs. Rudolph Wenger and Gladys An interesting joint meeting of blessing she received by the touch of splitting cord wood fqr Everett Gar ties, Flash Lights, Alarm Clooks, Hot Water Bottlas, Electric — ■ "■ - - - - Hartlg visited Mrs. George Wenger the Dundee Women'» club board of God on her body. She wae nut to land. O uiiine Stationery, Irena Zahrlng visited with Lura v " “ » Irons or a Bath Brush. A Nice Box » of — — ■ »»Ti fa P last Monday. directors and the executive hoard of church Sunday morning, the first Bristow last Thursday evening and Fountain P e i or an Eversharp Pencil, Cameras, from the d a - George Wenger has quite a sore the Commercial club was held at time for many months. together the two studied and planned —------ o-------- hand caused from running a briar the residence of Mrs. Henry Holts- pie box styles to the more expensive Folding Kodaks, Photo against their opposing debaters on into his finger. meyer on Tuesday. Plans for mak Albums, Film s and Accessories all make suitable home gifts. CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN the morrow. - * Delmer Hertig returned from Port- ing Community Hall still more of a Our stock is complete in all these lines. Wa have a neighbor, J. W. Welch, M. J. Boatwright went to New l u d last Friday after a weeks visit community center were discussed. who say* on a careful estimate for berg the first of the week. with relatives and friends. An interesting meeting of the H. H. McCollum was visiting at L. a year on loss and gain on his flock Mias Leona Lynch of Vancouver, Commercial club was held at the club of Whits Leghorns, that each one Washington, is visiting her uncle, rooms on Tuesday evening. Ar D. Warden’s one day last week. PY-RA-LIH IVORY—The luminous beauty of W hite /very netted him 11.55. Fred Wohlschlegel made a trip to George Vanoose, for the week. rangements for entertaining the Portland the first of the week. appeals to any woman. We have a U rge assortment id Mir A meeting was held yesterday Mias Louise Nelson of West Che- clubs of the county at the meeting evening at the Zehring home for the Several of the mountain teachers rors, Combs, Brashes, Powder Boxes, Manicure Implements** halem spent Sunday with her grand In Dundee on Tuesday the 19th were Etc. parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Car- completed. Several new members attended the institute at McMinnville purpose of discussing and planning all things partalning to Christmas, week. r- _ _ J Joined the club and are readv to last Mrs. * * * and Its captain, Santa Claus. Ira McCormick went to Port Mr. and Mrs. George Vanooee an«T boost for Dundee and vicinity. vicinity land Monday to visit her aister, Miss News of the death of Mr. Ivan Vlrgll. and Miss Leona Lynch PERFUMES and Toilet Waters are among the moot A very full attendance at the Jessie Peterson and father, J. A. Pet Moad of Portland comes as a sad were Tuesday evening visitors at the meeting v charming of gifts. of the Dundee Women’s erson, surprint. Mr. Moad was a nephew William Carter home. Mrs. E. C. Wohlschlegel was hos of Mr. and Mre. J. Mr Moad and met « * « School was closed Wednemlay,. T o ? __ .„ a and Friday of I-.* as plans for the anifUal tess at an old-fashioned quilting hia death^we understand, by some Thursday, last week «ratifying rummage sale and supper used the CANDIES— We have the famous P ig ’n W histle Candies party Thursday afternoon of last while Miss Orr, the teacher, attended time usually devoted to a program. week. in hulk or in packages; also Whitman’s, Merry Maids, Rad * Just to prove the far-reaching ef teachers institute at McMinnville. The event is set for this Saturday, the The Misses Emile and Clare Bur fects at some unusual happenings, Thompsen’s in beautiful boxes. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hatch are m ov 13th and a ganer.il strike of Dunder ton and Mamie Crews visited the last Saturday, the day following the ing 1 « with Mre. Hatch’s father. housewives for that ev Buck Havep school last Thursday Astoria fire, Mt. Murahon was un John Carter, for the winter. They ening as a h is it announced supper will be served able to purchase bread la Portland come from Hillsboro where they at the hall on that evening from FOB THE MEM we have M ilitary Hair Brashes, Leather Mre. B. F. Deford and J. F to bring home to his family on Par- worked In the cannery. until seven-thirty or eight. The Haynes attended the funeral of their rett mountain. Cellar Bags, B ill Folds and Card Cases, Oigmn and! Cigarette»' William Brisbane and Rudolph five sale will be opened at 3, cousin. Edith Holt, at Newberg, Friday afternoon the seventh and in Christmas packages, Safety B aton, Brashes, Btroppen, Wenger bought a fine hog apiece rummage no articles reserved, and a regular Monday. eighth graders debated the question from A- F. Hertlg on Tuesday. Mr. bargain counter Shavidg Creams and Lotions. nub is expected. F. E. Hoffman came out from “Resolved, that amnzner fa better Hertlg also shipped five hogs to Miss Beck and a corps of able assist Portland and apent the week end on than winter.” On account of in Portland the same day. will havs charge >f this part the mountain. They expect to move sufficient time the d»J>atc wad called - Sunday visitors and callers at the ^ ants f ^ h ^ e v e n l n j ^ f u ^ a n ^ ^ l r s ^ i a r r back soon after Christmas. and pronounced a tie, though tha FOB THE KIDDIE8 we have a large assortment of Child* M l and Mrs. L. I. Hulit came up seventh claims a majority of point» ren’s Books, add Genuine Mn-Wh-Fhil Dolls. ■ ■■■■■■ from Newberg Saturday evening and remained over Sunday at Mre. Hullt’a "Dmd” Phillips, aa he la familiar * « € «K brother’s, Ed Wohlschlegel. ly called, after having bean away to The Tykerson daughters who are Florida and other plaeea for two We have a large variety of Christmas Greeting C uds and attending school In Sheridan re years, returned to the bom# of his Tree Deoorations. . turned to school after spending son, Vera Phillips. Mrs. Phillips Thanksgiving holidays at hOrae. I f « i 1C went to Portland and met him, and Mrs. Jaka Young from Aloha has upon returning home Sunday after We invite you to visit our store and inspect our stock. been visiting bar mother, Mrs. L. noon they were welcomed by a M. Haynes and brothers Fred and gathering of friends and neighbors, John, and aister, Mrs. B. F. Deford. about 93 In all. : ■ W. I. Jones had the misfortune of Some of the readers of this item having two aheap killed and four will remember the Montgomery home crippled by doga Sunday morning, near Middleton, the parents Mr. and Hat vater bottles but t h e r e was ---- oae dog leas went Mre. Montgomery, who now reside Correspondence W. R. Carter home wer* Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Nelson and daughter. Louise, of West Chehaletn. Pearl Schuck of Carito«, Mr. and Mie. Charles Sallee and daughter. Era, and Miss Wllda Orr. Handkerchiefs Ladies’ House Slippers Ties Pendleton Indian Robes and Pillow Covers '...'I,- 'u . tj E C. BAIRD HOW A B O U T YOUR CHILD? Christmas Presents for All The Family m * «1 ELLIO TT’S T IR E S H O P SO U N D and MASON Graham’s Ä’.Ä r-s n .S Ä L. T. Einigen want to HI Us boro Sunday to help es re for her Thanksgiving dinner was celebrated | '-„c, :