E. C. Arnett haa sold hls transfer business to Elmer Hollingsworth. Noah Lapp and Mrs. Sarah Myre were quietly married on Thursday o f last yeek. Revs.> R. E. Myers and George F. Round are 4n Portland attending the iwwni*t*Kifi:iii,)iMnBr>!ic>!i!awpoBK:KBi8CT»!di>:CTaiKy>M?wwci5wiflwc SC» M. E. Conference. CBMCT6MCTOMaOHaC«ttM»CfcOHXloaoOOOOra^ I Locals and Personals ------------ ---------------------- 1 L I-------- one S if It attracts the eye. It pleases the ear. It plays all records A t their best It is all Phonographs In W e will gladly play the Brunswick for you and ex* plain its new features. M ake your own compari­ sons. Let your ear decide. Liberal terms. ¡S a rc ro ff s ^Drugstore N EX T DOOR TO P. 0. Nyal and San Tox Remedies Eastman Ki>daks , r ,* s . A. H. Dean, manager o f Jones Bros.’ Juice plant, who v has been about Boston and A w York for the past month working in the interest of the company, started home several days ago, expecting to visit on the way at hls old home in Indiana and also at some other points on the way. . He will probably reafeh home Saturday. The Northweetern Division o f the American Red Cross is asking for 300 tons of clothing for the relief of the Belgians and the local branch Is soliciting donations which they ask to have delivered at the city hall not later than Saturday. Out­ grown garments ot any kind that are clean w ill be acceptable, and even shoes that are well worn will be taken as the parts that are good w ill be used for mending. Leather is not to be had at any price in th it country and anything that can be used in covering the feet will be gladly received . With a little' e f­ fort in ransacking closets almost every household can spare some­ thing that w ill help to clothe these war worn people. We Have Ours The O. K. Edwards family was here from P o la n d Sunday. Miss Blanch McNay was eut from Portland on a visit'over Sunday. Vernon Gould came over from Vancouver to attend the Plnney- Nolan Lawson and family are here Myers wedding Sunday. from Heppner for a visit of a week -Miss Ella Nelson, daughter of Mr. or more with relatives. and Mrs. W. W. Nelson, has been Mrs. Wallace, the mother of Mrs. hpme on a visit during the week. A. H. Dean, was out from Portland The daughters of Mr. and Mrs. L. the first of the week on a visit. H. Shirley, of Hillsboro, were here A number of Newberg people have last Sunday visiting at the J. C. Col- been attending the State Fair this cord home. week, nearly all going t y auto. . Miss Laverne Miller was here from Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lindsey, o f Corvallis the first o f the week vislt- Bernice, Oklahoma, visited with the lj»g with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Curtis family a few days this H. G. Miller. week. Mrs. Ida McBeth left the first of Mrs. Kate Shoemaker, the mother the week for 8an Francisco to Join o f Mrs. Norman Oliver, who went her husband who is stationed there to Pocotello, Idaho, recently has had In the service. a stroke of paralysis. By petition the name of Attorney The Wm. Moor place out in the Earl Nott, of McMlnnvlte, will be on Chehalem Center neighborhood, has the ballot as an Independent candi­ been rented to a party named Coop­ date for state senator. er for (250 cash for the year. Mrs. Carry Weesner, from Lime, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Baughman ■Baker county, was here the first of and eon returned recently from Red­ the week visiting at the home of her mond where they spent a week visit­ cousin, Prof. Oliver Weesner. ing with Mr. Baughman's brother, Perry Spinney, the elderly gentle­ Frank. man who has been driving the E. C. Elias Thorne and family, who Baird delivery wagon, was run were here recently from Pendleton down by an auto on the corner of on a visit with hls brother. T- H, First and Howard streets one even- Thorne, are contemplating moving Ing recently and had one leg so badly bruised that he has been laid here to live. o Some radical changes are being ff from work since. Clive Henry, who has. been over m ale in the interior o f the M iller Mercantile Co. store In order to bet­ In Washington for several months, ter display the largely increased has returned home for a short visit, and Is going to San Francisco in a stock that Is on the way. Mra. Marie Evans and Mrs. John few days to submit to an operation Gower went to Portland last Satur­ which he hopes may fit him for mil­ day evening to march in the parade itary service. So far he has been of the mothers o f soldiers In the Lib­ turned down when he has tried to enlist erty Loan demonstration. SOUTH F.Rif PACIFIC TIM E T A B L E 1 Misa CUrm LaFlfmme returned home Saturday from Bend, where she NORTH BOUND TRAINS has been for several week*. Leave Newberg Arrive Portland Regular meeting o f the Civic Im No. 368, 1:12 a. m. 7:43 a. m. provement Club w ill be next Tuee No. 314, 3:11 a. m. 10:35 a. in. day evening instead of Friday even No. 363, 1:15 p. m. 2:4* p. m. ing. No. 352, 4:05 p. m. 6:35 p. i Mias Ethel Dobbins, Government No. 330, 7:03 p. m. 3:30 p. m. nurse. Is on her way for over-seas tN o. 332, 12:50 a. m. 3:05 a. m. duty after a two weeks' training at tSunday only. Camp Lewis. SOUTH BOUND TRAINS Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gordon hpve Leave Portland Arrive Newberg been here from Vida during the No. 361, 7:35 a. m. 3:00 a. m. week. Mrs. Gordon- is much Improv­ No. 366, 3:36 a. m. 11:00 a. m. ed in health. No 364, 1:00 p. u>. 2:20 p.m. Frank W. Curtis is home from No. 353, 4:35 p. m. 6:33 p.m. Tillamook this week on account of No. 357, 6:38 p. M. 6:53 p.m. a very sore foot which was injured tNo. 361, 11:26 p.m. 12:45 a. m. one day last week. tSaturday only. < Mrs. I. C. Quick antj two grand­ Traína Noe. 356 and 363 diaeon sons returned from Pendleton the tlnued between Newberg and Mc­ first of the week. Mrs. Quick has Minnville. been gone about three'months, visit­ ing her children in and near Pen dleton. Born— To Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bennett, on September 20, a eon. Mrs. Rockalette Eggers is over _ Mias Ellen Gregory visited with from Gaston for an extended Visit Menda in PortUnd the first of the with her friend, Mrs. M. J. Nash. Her daughter, Miss Anna Rogers, is Miaa Edytb Hall, of Washington, In Chicago holding a position as sec­ D. C.. la the gueet o f her sister, Mra. retary to the manager o f the Iater- urbah Motor Dispatch Co. 9. R. Rundell. % Mr. and Mrs. John Fresh, o f Port­ Mra. Eaton, the well known mis­ land, and Mrs. Frank Ashford, o f sionary to India, waa the guest of South Dakota, spent last Saturday Mra. Joeie Field* on Wednesday. and Sunday In Newberg visiting H. T. Ferguson, who oomea from with Mr. and Mrs. N, F. Byers. Vancouver, Washington, with hla Mrs. Fresh Is a sister and Mra. Ash­ family, has bought the steam laun­ ford a niece o f Mr. Byers. dry. Carroll S. Trowbridge, ot New Mr.» and Mrs. J. F. Steadman York, has been a guest o f his cou­ were up from Tigard Tuesday, hav­ William Beneke, alias “ Bill,” waa sins, the Misses Laura and Alma in g some repairs made on their Craig, this week. Mr. Trowbridge out from Portland Saturday evening Is assistant manager o f community parading the streets with a roea- Z lp ri Ellis, son of Enoa Ellis, section o f U. S. Government com­ cheeked maid holding to an o ff arm it to Vancouver the first o f the mittee on public Information, and with a grip that apparently knew where he haa a position In the is in the Northwest In the Interest no such word as fail. big ship yard. o f that work. F. W. Kelso, who has been a resi­ Mrs. Helena Peery was down from dent o f Newberg for several years, Frank Taylor, who has been pub­ McMinnville Monday visiting at, the lishing a paper at the little town o f is moving to Portland this week, he of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cloverdale In Tillamook county for having secured a Job at blacksmith- C. C. Ferguson. the past few years, closed up the lag at the ship yard located near Mrs. Eva Hummer Hull and her shop a short time ago as the busi- the. Broadway bridge. son, Prof. Alexander Hull.' visited in ■ did not Justify the expense o f1 Mr. and Mrs. Levi Lewis went to Portland Sunday with Mrs. 'J . S. publication, and moved to Newberg. Portland Tuesday to see their son. Rankin and children. The family Is now located on the Dr. Claude Lewis, who is o ff for President Levi T. Pennington corner o f Fifth and Meridian streets. Camp Fremont, California, to take made a trip to Seattle and Everett, Mr. Taylor was out the first o f the a position as physician and surgeon Washington, the latter part o f last week but returned to close up some with the rank of Lleutenuant. week in the Interest o f the college. business affairs before coming away • W. H. Phillips, manager o f the A good deal o f his Howard Kaufman, who la station­ permanently. Stanfield interests at Stanfield, in ed at Uncle Sam’s spruce camp near life has been spent as a commercial Umatilla county, motored out from Toledo, spent the week end with his traveler and he may take this up Portland Tuesday in company with <*n . parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. Kaufman. again. Mrs. Phillips, and while here came The early morning train that W ill Mendenhall, fire warden for In for a handshake and to renew his leaves Newberg at 6:12 is made up the countiee of Yamhill and Wash­ subscription for the Graphic. o f four coaches for carrying ship ington. came down from Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hanvllle spent yard workers that are picked up Tuesday and issued a permit to last Sunday visiting at the home of along the way. Frank Nelson, of West Chehalem, to his brother, M. W. Hanvllle. who A paper was circulated In New­ burn a slashng. On the way home lives south of Dayton. Their daugh­ berg the first o f the week by R. J. with his little son in the Ford he ter. Della, remained there for the Moore and George L. Kelty endors­ met a big machine when near Mc­ week and is attendind the fair in ing Attorney Earl Nott, o f McMinn­ Minnville that crowded him out of company with her uncle and aunt. ville, as an independent candidate the road Into a ditch that was so The advertising columns of the deep he was unable to get his ma­ for the su te senate. chine out. He says the other .fellow Graphic have had rather a lonesome B. E. Swilier, who returned from was going at a thirty-five to., forty look for the past few weeks, owing the Alberta country last week where mile rate and never gave an Inch to the absence of the name of the he spent the summer, seme to be of the road. In fact, he says he standby advertiser, E. C. Baird, but pretty well satisfied with Uncle thinks the driver was drunk and did Richard is himself again, as will be Sam’s country. Luther Newlin, not see him at all. Anyway he seen by a glance at the fourtfl page. who went at the same time, is still never checked up and Mr. Menden­ Henry French, who enrolled at there at work with his teams. hall says all that saved him and hls the Rexall Pharmacy for the Mer­ Miss Bell Gilbert, daughter of son, as well as the Ford, was that he chant Marine, went to Seattle on Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gilbert, was got out o f the way by going Into the Friday of last week but was turned married to Robert Finley, in Los An­ ditch. He slowed down when he down bj[ the medical examining of­ geles, September 16. at the home o f saw the road hog coming and con­ ficer for physical defects. He is her brother-in-law, Rev. J. 0. Pink­ sequently the Ford was not injured. now back on the Job at the office of erton, who was the officiating min­ Some men came along in a few min­ the Yamhill Electric Co. ister. The groom Is an electrician utes and helped him back Into the ” Col.’: R. J. Moore, while standing o f Los Angeles. road again. on a corner, heaved a sigh when he said he was not able to sport such a car as many that were passing on the way to the State Fair, but a mo­ ment later imparted the information that he had turned In his Dodge and was now riding in a Bulck. i Charley Lapp was out from Port­ land Sunday. Earl Plnney and Mias Tessie Myers were married on last Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock at the home o f Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Myers. the former officiating. The newly­ weds left on the evening train for Corvallis where the groom has en- roled , for “ the students’ training course at O. A. C.' Ray Moore, who lives on a farm over near Scholls, brought hls wife to Newberg the latter part o f last week and she has since been laid up at the home o f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moore, with typhoid fe­ ver, and on Wednesday Leslie Moore, a brother who Hves on an adjoining farm, was bQwght over and is also down with the same disease. The “ Yellow Demon” train carry­ ing three cars of war relics, which was side tracked here for half an hour on Friday afternoon o f last week, was given the once over by a large crowd, of neoplo. The speakers were given an attentive hearing but the time could have been spent to better satisfaction had it been all given to viewing the big French and German field pieces and other relics. Not that the talks were lacking in interest, but the people have had much of war talks and newspaper reading covering the whole subject, and little of the bombs and guns of various kinds that our boys are fac­ ing on the other side, and a mere hurried glance at the collection was not very satisfactory. ---------o--------- B E A C H ’S “AUCTIO N BLOCK” TREM ENDOUS ‘PUNCH* P L A T Rex Beach's greatest novel, “ The Auction Block.” has been brought to the screen. Picturiced under the direct supervision of the famous au­ thor and released through Goldwyn, this stirring life drama of a million girls in America’s big cities* and small towns comes to the Baker theatre Wednesday and Thursday, October 2 and 3. “ The Auction Block” will grip and hold you from the first moment to the last. The life action has made Rex Beach’s novels loved wher­ ever books are known fills every reel; there is a “ punch” in every scene. Among the more stirring moments are a fight in a New York gambling house raided by the po­ lice; the overturning of a great pot o f molten steel in a Pittsburg mill and the engulfing of a score of work­ men; the lavish banquet given by the steel millionaire at which the “ souvenirs” for the young women guests are golden meshbags. and so on almost without number. S I0 N IP IC A 5 C E OF T H E COLOR Advioes from the Government to all public utilities are to sell no carbon lamps unless absolutely necessary. tanyts use twice the amount of energy as Masda lamps, there­ fore the use of Masda lamps conserves energy and gives more lig h t W e have just put in an order for a large amount of No. 14 wire for house w iring. this sise of wire. There is likely to be a shortage of If you expect to have any w iring done, houses, barns, prune dryers, or any building that requires No. 14 wire now is the time t f do i t An Electric W a s h in g M achine Solve« the wash day problem , Yamhill Electric Company You Right” without cord, aviation training 'asked to bring your dinner with corpa; blue and white, reserve m ili­ you, and at the close o f the service we shall adjourn to the lower room tia and volunteer training where after we eat together, the roll will be called and a program N E W B E R G CHURCH SERVICES provided. The B. Y. P. U. meets as usual at Christian 7 p.m . and the evening service is in the Methodist church.' "A re Human Creeds as Bonds of don’t forget the Sunday school at Union and Communion, Necessary, or. 13 a. m. Plan to be there. Scriptural?” This is the topic for the pastor’ s sermon next Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. AU are cordially invited to Rev. Alfred come and hear this sermon. interesting sermon at the ehurek oa The ..pastor w ill endeavor to ans­ Sunday last from the text, wer the question according to the on These Things.“ light which the Bible given There The Sunday school, w fll w ill be nothing abusive, and it w ill Sunday at 16 a. be worth your while to attend. The sermon topic for the evening th a n w m be no preaching at 11 a. is “ The Longing-of the Human Soul m. because o f the annual session, in Portland. for God.” An evangelistic sermon. now in. sesskM^ln Bring your friends. Other services for the week are sb follows: Bible school, 10 o’elock. Ladies’ Aid meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Mid week prayer meeting Wed­ nesday evening at I o’clock. Jpnior and Young People's C. E. at 7 o’clock Sunday evening A cordial welcome Is given all who attend any service. Presbyterian Morning worship at 11, sermon topi**, ’’Jesus’ Zeal for the Temple. livening union service st the Methodist church at 8 o’clock. Sunday school promptly at 9:45 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p m. Mid week meeting Wednesday at 7:30 Baptist Sunday, September 29, is the an­ nual roll call meeting of the Bap­ tist church. We are planning on a home gathering of all the members of the church and the Baptists of the community. The morning wor­ ship will be directed along the line of the spirit of the occasion, and an inspiring service is promised all through. The subject of the sermon Is. "Faithfulness Is A ll.” You are cordlaly Invited to worship with us and to enjoy our re-union. You are For Sole by Parlor Pharmacy SCHOOL DAYS Are Here Bay your School Books and School Supplies at the right prices at ' TH E R E X A L L STORE 0 7 CORDS OH SOLDIERS’ HATS A full and complete line to select front. LYNN B. FERGUSON • Tl^ls for people who have been asking the significance o f the color o f the cords around the hats of the soldiers: A blue cord indicates the Infantry; a red cord, the artillery; a yellow cord, the cavalry; a red and white cord, the engineering corps; pink and white, the signal corps; blue with red tassels, machine gun corps; green, service corps; orange, quartermasters corps; plum and black, medical corps; dark red and black, ordnance corps; white band Carbon * ' / * A. '•/ . ' ■ i . s Prescription Druggist Phone Black 106 IT a # f f l e x a i i «ft»'* * 902 First Street Newberg, Oregon i *