I Locals and Personals J. A. George was out from Port-1 J. H. Dailey and hl» »on, Claren*# land the first of the week. and famtty arrived here a few day» Prof. A. C. Stanbrough has sold aKo from Sandpolnt, Idaho, and are one of his houses to W. T. Lewis, located on their new purchase on the the real estate hustler. river south of town. J. I. Knight, head of the Knight Mr- »nd Mrs. Cage, who spent Adjustment Co., of McMinnville, «cveral weeks here visiting their we in Newberg Weduesday. j son-in-law, C. R. Duer, and family, T o the H o n o i Of that Splendid Element of American manhood which made up the army of our country during 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Zebley are *‘ ft for ,helr home at Cleveland, the world war this space is solemnly and cordially dedicated. W ith Elder B. J. Cady wan over from 1 M>r. and Mrs. Riley Caslow, of here from Dayton. Washington,' vis- : ° hl0- th® f , m of the week Carlton Wednesday. ~ ; Portland, visited friends In New- heart and soul, hand and purse, moral and substatial support, we jitln g the Keeney and Vincent fam- j Enos Ellis, who took a bus load I. W. H11Í, who has been quite j berg Sunday, illes. ¡of students to Forest Grove last Frl- cheerfully offer onr humble efforts to the American Legion in their atek with the flu. Is Improving. I Mr. and Mrs. George Kaufman, of Glen Collard was out front Port-| day night to atend the oraorical present undertaking to establish a lasting Memorial to stalwart McKinley Mitchell, the Portland Portland, visited relatives and land the first of the week and left «-«nest, went by way of the Portland potato dealer, was In Newberg Tues- friends in Newberg the first of the manhood and noble courage. Grateful patriotic hearts should meet to Multnomah station the price of a year’s subscription at highway day. I week. where connection was made with the the Graphic office. this situation with the same zeal these men demonstrated at Chateau, Henry French, who was laid us | • Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Elliott, who Clarence Coyle, who bought the newly paved road to Forest Grove Thierry and the Argo line. Our country, from the Revolutionary with the flu for a week, is again on '• ® J°b printing business is Salem, Moore brick store building on First and he says it made easy going? all duty at the Yamhill Electric. were here Tuesday In attendance at the way, requiring only a little more period down to this day has, at all times, shown its deep and abid-> street some time ago is fittin g It up __ . young _____ son „ the Madson funeral. Mrs. Omar Fendall and for a meat market which he will Jhan two hodrs time. First place in ing gratitude to its illustrious sons who have fought fo r freedom the contest was won by the U. of 0. were over frotp Forest Grove the j Bernard Malnwaring, editor of open up. and independence, and from the bounty of its great plenty and representative. first o f the week visiting with rel the Barometer at O. A. C., was down J. Watson Baker, who located at from Corvallis last Sunday for a atives. The Serbians, Who gave the clos prosperity in 1920 this duty cannot be denied the American Legiosv Santa Cruz, California, some time visit with his parents. ing number of the lyceum course E. W. Evans, former Newberg ago, returned to Newberg the first who turned the tide of autocracy into a reign of peace. F. A. Morris and his siBter, Mrs. of the week to look after some bus for the' season on last Friday night, resident, was down from McMinn made a great hit with the good sized ville Tuesday visiting the Williams Edwurd Palm, went to Portland iness. ; audience in attendance. They gave Tuesday to attend the funeral of a sisters. ' The statement was made in the * an excellent musical entertainment John E. Smith went to EBtacada friend, Henry Powell. sporting news in Sunday's Orego and should they come this way the latter part of last week to visit Rolltn Bixby surprised his friends nian that Dale Butt had been elect»! his daughter, " Mrs. Eva Mattoon. Sunday by bringing home his bride, manager of the Stanford basket ball again they will easily attract a full house. A number of the EHison- who was nick. he and Miss Kronne Frances Kelso team for next season, Whife force came out from the County . Commissioner Gunning having been married Saturday a fte r-' Mrs. Evangeline Martin has rent- Portland office but were delayed by was down from McMinnville todoy noon- ©d her farm, "The Oaks,” to Albert a machine slipping into a ditch looking after the fill» at the ends of Mr». W. A. King and daughter, M. Clark, from Qullcene, Waehlng- when making the detour around the the new bridge on First street. ' Sibyl Lou, of Portland, vi»ited Tues- ton- who comes with excellent rec- new bridge, and did not arirve until Jdrs. George Gwin, of Tenino. riay and Wednesday at the home of ommendatlons. the program was almost completed. Washington, arrived in Newberg Mr». King’s parents and attended the Emmons & Calterlin. who h'ave | However, the company kindly gave Tuesday evening for a short visit viadson funeral, the agency for the Federal motor ¡three extra numbers for their bene- with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Shirley, of truck In this county, were In New- : fit after the audienc had been dis- W. Hollingsworth. Hillsboro, and Mr. and Mrs. James berg one day last week and called missed. ---------o--------- Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Tailman, of c iemenaORt Qf Portland, were here for the purpose of placing an ad- Pendleton, stopped over on their ^ j.uegday jn attendance at the fun vertisement in-the Graphic. DEATH OF YA M H ILL way to Lo» Angeles and spent the era, of g j Madson There will be a social given by the COUNTY PIONEER tc? week end with the WendellB and j Security Benefit Association* at the Tallmans,' of Springbrook Heights. i Mr8' wbo went t0 Canada lodge room the old Duncan hall, on \ Judge Wllliatn Galloway< Oregon . ,, . . . . __ some time ago after spending the A. J. Morgan has sold his home . . . . next Saturday evening, to which all . ploneer and one of the be8t known . .. . A . winter here, has returned to New- h are invited. Games and music will jurlgU the 8tate dled Tuesday tract o f 20 acres out northwest of . ,, . . _ _ „ , berg, and the rest of the family will be of the evening. Newberg to George W. Hays, of , ,, . , . . . . . the order .. at The Dalles. Judge Galloway was _ , " . . * . .. ... . follow soon, having decided they Portland, and has bought the W. J. ... ... _ , “ .. . C. B. Wilson, who was down from visiting his son. District Attorney „ . . . . .like this part of the world better Nottage place located near town to McMinnville the first of the, week, Francis V.’ Galloway, of Wasco coun . than Canada. the northeast. said he would probably be a candi ty. The judge was 68 years old.' T h e ' funeral services of the late I The next re« ular m* etl°8 of tbe date again for county clerk Blnce In 1852 William Galloway came Roy L. Clark will be held In the w c T - u win b« held at the home there doe» not appear to be any can across the plains with his father and Bwptlst church next Sunday. March of Mrs- E- L Evan8 Wednesday. didates In the field for the place. mother, with an ox-team from Wis 21, at 2:30 p. m. This will be a March 24> at 2:30 >>• m Th* 8ub* W- J. Bennett, who .was in from consin. Galloway senior established a full military funeral . In charge of ^ ct ,a- "Conservation o f Child Life.” Dundee renewing hi» subscription, farm In Yamhill county: At the age the American Legion. |[ed br »rs - L. Hannon. Wrong said his sister and-husband. Mr. and of 19 the lad entered Willamette , „ „ . heredity, drugs, narcotics. Impurity, Mrs. Lionel C. Kramien came se|f,shnes8 and CTl, |tterature. Mrs. Mr®. F. N. Gurgens, are here from University. 81* years after gradu- down from Corvallis Sunday evening WaUer Fortune. A Mrthday lunch. Ohlcago with a view of locating, jating he married Miss Emma Baker, -for a visit with home folk» while Mr. ^ be You arfi ,nvJted Mr. Gurgens spent twelve years as .of Yamhill county, grain weigher in South Chicago. | Judge Galloway entered upon his Kramien. who 1» attending O. A. C., I « i to come. ~ 1» making a tour of California with 1 A. A. Post, who recently sold his ; PolltIca.1 career in 1876, when he the Varsity base ball team. ! The play and basket social given place out in the Chehalera Center was elected to, the lower branch of * „ 'last Saturday evening at Pleasant neighborhood, -has bought a t w o - 1 be state legislature. After serving The primary election comes May iVlew school house on Qhehalem atre tract located on the south side 'hree cotfsecuHve terms, he was W E LORN MONEY IN LARGE OR SM ALL AMOUNTS 21 and all voters In Newberg who . Mountain was a success in every way. of the road leading out of Newberg elected Judge of Yamhill county. In AND W E WILL BE GLAD TO ACCOMMODATE ANY ONE WHO '0 | F -. . — ... ' _ may desire to participate must reg \ In spite of the inclement March to the northwest toward West Che- 1894 he ran for the office of govern CAN GIVE US “ GILT-EDGED” SECURITY. der ister o^ or before April 20 In order weather ^ attendance wa8 goo/i — 1 n r. halem where he says he will build or on the Democratic ticket, but was IF YOU WANT TO BORROW MONEY, COME IN AND to do so. A good plan will be to »t- an<, (he prograni wa8 weM-recelved. an appTe drying plant during the defeated by William P. Lord, Re SEE US. EVERYTHING ABOUT THE TRANSACTION KEPT tend to the mater at the Newberg From fhe ^ of ba„kef8 |40 ^ coming season . • publican. Two years later he was STRICTLY COTFIDENTIAL Land Office without further delay, and this fund will be used A five-year-old daughter of Mr. aPP°,n,ed receiver of the land office PUT YOUR MONEY IN.OUR BANK Mrs. B. C. Miles, who was down 1 in providing swings and teeter and Mrs. Earl M. Boyles died in at Oregon City, which position he from Salem Monday night In attend- ^ boards and more books for the II- Portland on Monday of last week held until 1903 ance at a meeting of the Pacific brary. from meningitis, the skill of a nura-1 The fnl,0WlnP year Galloway was College board, said »he and Mr. Miles The girls of Pacific College‘ Y. W. ber of physicians failing in the at elected to the judgship of the old were planning a trip to Oskaloosa^ p“resem a Japanese pro- tempt to save the life of the little third judicial district, and in 1910 NEW BER G, OREGON it . "A A. " win" will present I noon to atend the fiftieth wedding gram Friday evening. At the conclusion March 19. in one. Mr. Boyles is a salesman in was re-elected. anniversary of a brother of Mr. Wood-Mar Hall. This unique pro the shoe department at the Miller of this term he retired. INTERCHURCH MOVEMENT Coral Fisheries. Miles. Surviving Judge Galloway are gram will consist of a clever Japa Mercantile Co. store. In consideration of Its alow growth PLANS MEDICAL AID FOR CHINA three children. Charles V. and Miss On last Sunday afternoon at the nese play, a quaint and picturesque the coral reefs are fished once only in R. J. Davey came in from Gold ten years, tlie fishing boats engaged In residence of T. B. Duncan Miss drill and Japanese music. All the field. Nevada, the first of the week Zilpha V. Galloway, of Portland, In no part of China is there a med Martha Adolph and X. B. Duncan numbers will be given by college and joined Mrs. Davey and the chil apd Francis V. Galloway, of The ical force at ail adequate to the needs this extremely lucrative business vary ing In size from three to fourteen tons. were married. Mr. Duncan has students in costume. The play. “ It dren at their home at 1240 East Dalles. of the situation. In one province there The most valuable fisheries are among ---------o--------- taken up a homestead near Meadow Happens in Japan.” will graphically First street, aud the smiles and is but one doctor to five millions of the coral reefs off Tunisia. Algeria, and I^tke and the young couple will re picture the present-day conditions the kisses of the offsprings who met people, and missionaries living in lone h I CRITES AS A BOXER Morocco, the raw material going chief ly stations must travel many days to side there after April first. Mr. and in Japan. No admission fee charged. him at the train left no doubt of the ly to Italy. The red coral of the Med procure medical help in case of need. Mr». T. B. Duncan also expect to go iterranean and the Red sea Is exported Miss Laura Hammer, who gradu welcome that was awaiting “ Daddy.” Frankie Crites has gone to Port The pr sram of the Interchurch to the ranch they own in the same ated from Pacific College with the James K. Hall, prominent stock- land to take up boxing. He is Jn World Mi v me n L based on a careful In Inrge quantities to India for the locality at the same time. class of 1911, 1» now overseas en- man of Saco. Montana, is he*e for a training under the fast and clever survey, will include the strengthening manufacture of ornaments and articles of fn rsonal adornment. The black coral Roy Collard. formerly of Newberg, j gaged In food supply work with the visit with his mother, Mrs. E. A. ¡welter weight, Stanley Willis. of present institutions and the opening of the Persian gulf and Great Barrier who has been farming up In the Al- ¡Friend» re-construction unit of the Hall, and his sister, Mrs. F. R. Run- | Probably his first bout will be of a laVge number of hospitals in new reef is still more highly prized. berta country. Is down for a visit American Red Cross, with headquar- dell, whom he had not seen before March 31 at the Milwaukie arena, areas where they are most needed. and la spending a few days here call- j ter* at Pari». Miss Hammer became in 22 years. Before returning to Frankie has won several bouts in Ing on former friends. He says the interested ii^ the food , supply his home he will visit his brothers. Manila and Siberia but this will be cold was so Intense up north at one through her cousin. Herbert Hoover, the twins, Warren and Walter Hail, his first appearance in the ring in time during the winter that the and was engaged In this, work in who are merchandising out at Siletz. 'the U. S. A. Sport. trains could scarcely run for they | this country before going across, The farmer folk and thbse living would be unable to move when once ¡According to latest reports, she Is In on »mall places appreciate the value Another Slap at “ Mere Man." »topped at the water tanks. The Germany investigating the food of newspaper advertising more than “Marriage Is a desperate thing.” mercury got down to 60 below. ¡supply. do some of the business firms of said John Selden way back In the six Newberg. The "Wanted and For teenth century, and now It looks as if Sale” columns on the back page of we of the twentieth century were do the Graphic are convincing proof of ing our bit to make it still more des this statement. Aside from our reg perate. A hegownert dignitary over In Newark has decided (and unfortunate ular subscribers the sale of single ly his decisions have legal weight) copies to people who immediately that the lesser portion of the marriage turn to this page Is increasing as contract has no right to compensation never before. for work performed In odd Jobs nronnd At 2 o’clock on Friday afternoon the house on his wife's property, such :of this week the members of the as carpentering nnd painting the Yamhill Electric Company “IT SERVES YOU RIGHT” MONE' LOAN on Approved FIRST NATIONAL BANK Elkay’s Straw Hat RED DRAGON lETPOISOfr Sure Death to Squirrels and Gophers AT GRAHAM ’S DRUG STORE Phone W hile 113 N ja it Medicines | D Y E ■ftWMniJJMf 1?stifi3«.ar„gsl;. 1 'PiffliBm Tiffinuri; _ ng up to warm the bnhy’s milk when hold a meeting at the Commert lal M begins to squall at 3 a. m. Club yooms. Others who are lntor- These things must be done free. He ested In growing and marketing ought to be glad to do them. And If fruits are Invited to atend. The the wife isn't able to persuade him of purpose Is to organize a local unit this the court will undertake to assist for this section. Officers and man- | her.—Brooklyn Engle, agers of the association will he In The Beat of Reasons. ¡atendance from Salem to tell of the The cartoonist who. the other day, progress of the association. pictured “ Wonder What a Prince The many friends of Seth A. Mills Thinks About?” probably wasn’t far will be Interested In reading his wrong when he showed his subject letter, which will be found on the rather bored with what he had to go first page this week, In which he through. Apropos, the story Is told of tells an interesting story of his nar a young prince of the Orient ninklng row escape from drowning In icy many friends on the steamer which Alaskan waters recently. Apparent bore him to England, so that nt the ly he began to realize the need of conclusion of the yoynge these friends some one to look after him for It ap arranged a dinner In his honor In Ix»n- don. It was a smart affair and a fash pears that he followed the ‘ Titter ionable company, but the prince did down from Petersburg and located a not put In an appearance. wife— Miss Edna Commons, of Scotia The following morning the chairman Mills, former student In Pacific Col of the committee asked him why he lege. A note In a Portland paper hadn't shown up. “ I wasn't hungry.” says the wedding took place at the •the prince answered simply nnd calm ly.—Boston Transcript. Multnomah hotel In Portland Look like new Easily Applied, Quickly Dried In Sixteen Colors LYNN B. FERGUSON Prescription Druggist The REXALL Store NEWBERG, OREGON Hi 4 B