Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, February 26, 1920, Image 7

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    Roy Riley was a bust new visitor
* t Forest Orovs Wednesday.
Lyceum number at Wood-Mar Hall
tonlsht when four charming girls
will give the program.
* Mrs. Cantrell, mother of Mrs. Her­
man Johansen, has returned from a
▼islt with relatives at Santa Ana,
California.
Mrs. Marshall and little daughter, 4 Mrs. I. W. Hill la spending a few
Tbe college auxiliary meeting that
of Portland, are spending the week days this week with relatives In was to have been held Saturday hM
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Portland.
been postponed.
Youngs.
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Hill and some I "The Old Fashioned Girls" will
'Mrs. Ira H. Fox and children left Portland friends spent the week end appear #at Wood-Mar Mall at 8 o'clock
Tuesday for a short visit with rela­ In Tillamook, returning Monday this, Thursday, night. Four charm-
tives in Damascus before going to evening.
I lug girls who present stories and
their new home W> Fresno, California.
Wm. Stratton, who Is located in 1 songs of the Southland. A lyceum
Alden Chamberlain, a former Portland, is In town visiting bla I number full of delightful entertain­
Some farmers say the ground la Newberg youngster who is an en­ daughters, Mrs. C. A. Hod son and ment.
too dry to plow well, a condition gineer In the employ of the Southern Mrs. A. C. Seely.
Many people are Inclined to won­
that la quite unusual for the month Pacific, is supplying on this division
Mr. and Mrs. Jared Wilson are der why the work about the new
of February.
at present, making the afternoon here from Rainier visiting the for­ concrete bridge should be done so
Mrs. Claud Ferguson has been In run to Corvallis.
mer’s sister, Mrs. L. F. Moore, on deliberately, when tbe end la so near.
McMinnville during the week assist­
Certainly It baa been a long-drawn-
Mrs. H. ’T. Brady and small East Hancock street.
ing In the care of their son-in-law daughter, Pauline, of Redmond,
The Parent-Teacher Association out job and one of these days tbs
and daughter who are sick with the were here last week for a few days' meets Tuesday afternoon at room 2, public may become Impatient.
flu.
visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Liven- grade building. You are cordially
An unconfirmed rumor Is out that
Roosevelt Shane, the fifteen-year- good before going to their new home Invited to be present.
Dr. E. A. Romig is planning to leave
old son of Albert Shane, who lives in Caldwell, Idaho.
L. M. Buell Is nursing a very sore Newberg and locate on the east side
down the river In the Abernathy
foot
occasioned by tbe fall o f a in Portland.
The Graphic hopes
Howard H. George has bought of
neighborhood, died of diabetes on
heavy
timber
which
caught
It
while
that
Dr.
Romig
will reconsider. If
Sylvan Strait the forty-acre tract
Monday.
out north of Newberg, formerly he was working at tbe light plant. he has any such Intentions, and con­
Jim Henry spent Wednesday In owned by Wm. Pickett, and says be
Mr. and Mrs. James Clemenson tinue his practice in Newberg, as
Portland with his son who la down expects to engage in berry growing, and son. John, Miss Watson, Mrs. we feel sure a large circle of friends
from British Columbia where he has for which the land is well adapted. Inderbttzer and daughter. Miss Car- here will also wish.
a position as passenger conductor
roll, were Sunday visitors at the E.
The Civic Club social held last
Jesse Hobson, who was Newberg's L. and Arlie Evans homes.
on the Canadian Pacific railroad.
Friday evening was a great success,
first real estate agent, as well as the
Judge Donald McMasters, a prom­
Watson L. Rlnard, who married both .in attendance and enthusiasm
first to engage in merchandising on
inent attorney of Vancouver, Wash­
Miss Leans Langton, a nelce of Mr. shown. Tbe club took this method
the present site of Newberg, was out
ington, with his family spent Sun­
from Portland Tuesday on business and Mrs. Wm. Langton. of Newberg, of returning come of the compli­
day with the Henry Craw family.
and while here visited his sister, in 1909, died at his hoiqe in Mc­ ments they bad received In tbe past.
Judge McMasters is a. brother to
Mrs. A. T. Blair, and at the Graphic Minnville on Wednesday, of last Tbe honor guests were the W. Y.
lA i. Craw.
week, of pneumonia.
Arthur chorus, Mrs. Charles Morris,
office.
Several teams are engaged In haul­
Sylvan Strait, who sold his place Miss Ethel Morris, Helen Stan-
Mm. F. R. Ruhdell has a recent
ing dirt from the excavation being
out north of Newberg to bis brother- brough, Emmabdtl Woodworth, Her­
letter
from her sister. Miss Edith in-law, Howard H. George, la plan­
mads at the cannery to the west ap­
bert Van Valin, Kienle's Orchestra,
proach o f the new concrete bridge Hall, who has held a position in one ning to go to Portland to take a Glenn Taylor, Helen and Wilma
where It Is being used to make the of the departments at Washington course In the electrical end of the Evans. Ice cream, cake and logan­
for the past few years, stating that
neceasary fill.
automobile business.
berry Juice were served by the ladies
at her own request she was to be
of
the club.
D. P. Strait, who died recently,
Mr. and Mrs. Bowers, of Payette.
transfered to the department of
carried Insurance with the Modern
Idaho, are In Newberg visiting
August Scbaad, who drove to Port­
Commerce and stationed in San
Woodmen to the amount of 92.000
friends and looking over the sur­ land last Sunday with his family,
Francisco.
which was paid promptly, the check
rounding country. If Mr. Bowers had a collision with a Mount Tabor
Wm. Bell, former proprietor of the finds something to his. liking he will
for the amount coming to Oliver
car. at Thirty-fifth and Belmont
Imperial hotel, was * in Newberg locate here permanently.
Kvans on Monday.
streets in tbe evening that was a
Lumber for the new highway Wednesday. He and Mr*. Bell spent
Clarence Dailey, who recently sold close call. Tbe car, which is said to
bridge that is to span Chehalem the greater part of the winter with his land at Sandpolnt, Idaho, la here have been running at a high rate of
Creek west of town Is being hauled a son who is in business at Greens­ looking for a location with a view of speed, struck the machine, picking
to the-site as rapidly as possible In boro, North Carolina. On their re­ going Into the berry-growing busi­ It up and burling It some 75 feet
Order to get It on the gikmnd while turn trip they stopped off in Wis­ ness. He grew up and was educated against tbe steps in front of a resi­
consin where they found some pretty here but has been living In Idaho
the hauling Is good.
dence and tbe wonder la'that pll the
cold weather. They are looking out
occupants were not killed. Mr. and
Friends In New berg were shocked ror a business proposition of some for several years.
The girls’ glee club program an­ Mrs. Scbaad received some cuts
last week to hear of the death of kind.
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♦> • , 4 -* • nounced for the second of March at and one of the children was bruised
Mrs. A. P. Wolcott, which occurred
John
U.
Smith
has
a
shlpmmit
of a Wood-Mar Hall will be postponed up some, but they were all able to
at their home at Rlverdale, a suburb
dozen
Chinese
pheasants,
eight
males
for about two weeks on account, of -come borne after their wounds were
o f Portland. The Wolcott family
and four hens, coming from the state the wide-spread illness of the mem­ Hfeased:
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formerly lived In Newberg.
game warden, Carl D. .Shoemaker, bers. A definite date will be an­
o
In
an
essay-writing
contest which he will release on his farm,
nounced In tbe Graphic later.
HAVE TOU BEEN COUNTED
throughout the nation, promoted by hoping some new blood will add to
Rose
Wilder
Lane
la
in
Newberg,
IN THE CITY ENUMERATION?
th e ' recruiting department of the the strength and vitality of the
representing
tbe
Sunset
Magazine,
United States army, the local win­ pheasants In his community.
He
ners were Bmmabell Woodworth for say’s that if others would send for gathering Hoover stuff and securing , Miss Carrie Coffee, who took the
the grade school and Beatrice birds it would help to boost the photographs to be used in a Hoover census enumeration in the first and
story t^at is to appear in Sunset. second wa.rds in Newberg has asked
Towers for the high school.
pheasant in d u s tr y -
Charles K. Field, the editor of Sun­ the Graphic to announce that she
The regular meeting of the Ladies'
D. H. Kopp arrived home from set. was a classmate with Hoover at wlir take the names of any who re­
Auxiliary of American Legion will Long Beach, California, .the first of Stanford.
side in either of these wards who
be held at their hall Tuesday night, the week where he npent several
C. D. Childs, who came from Iowa have been missed. If they will re­
after which refreshments will be weeks visiting with relatives. He
last season and who has been living port promptly to ber at 508 Grant
served and a mutual "get-together*' says there is much building going
out at Sprlngbrook. has bought of street, phone Blue 70. Quick action
be participated tn by the Auxiliary on In that city .the building permits
W. A. Moore, carrier on R. F. D. 3, must be taken for Miss Coffee has
and the Legion and their families. issued during the month of January
an eleven-acre tract located near the only a few days in which to com­
A large attendance la desired.
exceeding by considerable the per­ old city reservoir^ where he will
plete her report and send it in.
A force of men are at work get­ mits Issued in the same month by move with his family at once and
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The larger number engage In berry growing.
ting the boiler and engine at the Los Angeles.
GROWERS' MEETING AT
electric light plant in readiness for of the buildings are moderately
Mrs. Celestla Finley Wilson, aged
SPRINGBROOK SAT. EVENING
priced
bungalows
being
put
up
by
transportation to the saw mill, a
37 years, wife of Albert E. Wilson,
sale of both having been made to the those who are going there from cold
died at the home at Metzger on
The A. Rupert Co. Inc. have called
Spaulding Logging Company. It Is \ countries. Mr. Kopp says that so
Wednesday
of
last
week.
The
Wil­
a
meeting of the fruit and berry
the purpose of the company to in­ far as he w m able to obserfve there
sons were residents of Newberg for growers to be held at the school
was
little
work
of
other
kinds
there
stall machinery at the mill and gen­
a number of years, Mr. Wilson be­ auditorium at Springbrook on Sat­
for men to do.
erate their own electricity.
ing engaged In the jewelry business. urday evening of this week, begin­
He is now In the employ of Staples, ning at 7:30 o'clock.
the well advertised Portland Jeweler.
H. S. Palmer, manager of the
W. B. Brooks, foreman In the Puyallup Fruit Growers’ Union, will
Graphic printery, with his son, give a talk on berry culture and fer­
Claussen, and Roy Riley, made what tilization and other speakers will be
LIST WITH
might be termed a flying trip to in attendance.
All will be welcomed and straw­
Tillamook In the Overland last Sun­
day for they made the round trip of berry growers are urged to be
some 200 miles, leaving hete at 6 present.
o’clock in the morning and arriving
back at 7:10 in tbe evening. They
say they found the roads to be in
good condition nearly all the way.
If you want to sell your property
TQM TYNDALL
Real Estate and Insurance
708 First Street, Newberg, Ore
A Full Line of Pure Drugs
always on hand
at
Mothers—
GRAHAM'S
Here are thinge for
Baby’s Bath
'
The best and safest
you can buy; toilet
powders .dainty wash
c l o t h s , everything
you need, including
D rug
Store
NEXT DOOR TO P. 0 .
Newberg,
-
Oregon
SYNOL (TS.") SOAP
Mlt protects the skin ”
Synol will protect Baby
from germs, relieve dia­
per and teething raah,
and result in many happy
smiles. Get it today.
San T o r Agency
Phone W hite 113
Nyal Agency
Clarence Daily, who is mentioned
elsewhere as having been here look­
ing for a location, bought the A.
Shug 20-acre tract on the river be­
low town, a part of the Lawson
place, and left Tuesday afternoon
for Sandpolnt, Idaho, to arrange to
move here Immediately with his
family fils father, J. H. Dally. will
come with him. The many friends
of the Dallys will be glad to see
them located here again.
Next Wednesday evening at 8
o’clock the mid-week prayer meeting
at the Presbyterian church Is to be
in charge of a laymen’s committee
of which Mr. Sanderman is chair­
man. Mr. Craw and Mr. Asmus at­
tend to the leading of the meeting.
Miss Britt Is the committee on mu­
sic, and Paul Johnson on Invitation
and publicity.
This Is to secure
special prayer for the State Pastors'
Conference at Portland March 3-5.
All are invited.
Mk. and Mrs. C. C. Frick, who
came to Newberg a short time ago
from Hillsboro and bought the S. B.
Dodge confectionery, entertained at
their home on last Sunday In honor
of Mr. Frick’s birthday anniversary.
The guests In attendance were Mr.
Frick’s sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. C. S. Bristol, of Clatsksnie. Mr.
and Mrs.' J. F. Gardner and daugh­
ter, Eleanor, of Hillsboro, Mr. and
Mrs. C. 1. Frick and Earl Frick, of
Newberg, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Eck-
land, of Belfleld, North Dakota.
A LARGE PORTION OP
THE PUBLIC WOULD BE
H E L P L E S S WITHOUT
THEIR GLASSES.
A LARGE PORTION OF
THE PUBLIC ARE W ORK­
ING UNDER A GREAT
HANDICAP
TODAY
BY
NOT WEARING GLASSES.
ALSO A LARGE PORTION
OF THE PUBLIC ARE SUF­
FERING
WITH
HEAD­
ACHES. AND NOT ENJOY­
ING
LIFE
AS
THEY
WOULD. JUST BECAUSE
NEGLECT HAVING THEIR
EYES TESTED AND PROP-
ER GLASSES PITTED.
C. A MORRIS
JEW Ein M U OPTICIAN
Phone Whit* 32
604 Fint St
Ask Those
W h o ace the Electric Range as to
its behavior. Clean as a whistle,
always ready, no ashes, no dirt, no
matches.
Turn the switch your
fire is made.
THE ELECTRIC RANGE
is a big labor saver and the cost to
operate is not more than wood.
A special rate of 4 cents for your
cooking.
See the New Electric Range $65.00
Yamhill Electric Company
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“ IT SERVES YO U RIGHT”
JLlFES S B attles
BOOK
iL f i
W E ALL KNOW THE TRUTH OF THE ABOVE PICTURE.
THE MAN W ITH THE BIG FORTUNE GOT IT BY PUTTING
HIS MONEY IN THE BANK.
YOU CAN DO THE SAM E,
DO IT.
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START A BANK ACCOUNT AND HAVE>A FORTUNE SOME
DAY.
PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR BANK.
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YOU W ILL RECEIVE INTEREST ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
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n a t io n a l
bank
N EW BERG, OREGON
DODGE BROTHERS
MOTOR VEHICLES
Are Built to Serve the Buyer in Every Particular
NEW 1920 MODELS
Touring Car
Roadster
Delivery Car, screen side
Delivery Car, panel side
Sedan
Coupe
Chassis No. 1
$1245
$1245
$1235
$1245
$2100
$1945
-$1165
ALL PRICES F. O . B . NEWBERG
TIM E PAYMENTS ARRANGED
M cCO Y BROS A U T O CO.
First and Main Sts.
Phi
W h ite 1 0 9
BERRY A N D FRUIT TREE
FERTILIZERS
D o you contemplate fertilizing your berry patch or
orchard? If so call up Standish at the Cannery between
8:30 and 10 o'clock and get in on a car load of “ W inner
B rand" Fertilizer.
A . R U P E R T C O M P A N Y , Ino.