Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, April 08, 1920, Image 5

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    George Hardwick is reported as
Mrs. Neal McCoy Is having a tussle
For Sale— A slightly used pumping outfit consisting of
being very sick with asthma.
, with the “ flu."
pump,
motor automatic cutout, 750 gallan, axtra heavk Rust
Mr«. Walter Ricks and daughters
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proof tank, complete except shafting and belting apply to
were out from Portland the first of
DU1DEK
the week visiting Mrs. I. W. Hill.
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YAM HILL ELECTRIC CO.
Mfa* Ella Nelson, trained nurse.
Mr **><1 Mr«. Raplh Olmsted at-
Is spending a vacation In town with tended Easter services in Portland,
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bar parents. Mr. and Mir«. W. W. Nel-| Mrs. F. H. Cutting and son, Wil-
! Ham, have returned from an extend-
Dr. E. A. Rotnlg was out from
Bom, Thursday, April 8, to Mr.
Portland on business last Friday.
and Mr«. Gary Cook, a non.
Mlss Gladys Hannon, who is assist- 0,1 vl8,t ,n Nlinol*.
J. D. Gordon, former Newberger, ing In the office of Dr. Moore, child | Miss Margaret McWhinnle. Mias
Frank Lowe, son of 8. F. Lowe,
la now located on a place out In was here from Metzger on Wednes­ specialist. In the Corbett building In Lelda Mills and Alden and Sheldon
Portland, was out home over Sunday. Mills spen^ Easter vacation at Otter-
day.
West Chehalem.
E. G. Leichtenthaler, the father of brook.
Mrs. C. J. Leavitt Is here from
Hobart Littlefield, who la attend­
Martin
Leichten thaler the motor
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Kukn. who
Eugene
visiting
her
son,
Maynard,
ing the North Pacific School of Phar­
or any kind o f Electric Merchandise, we can supply
truck
mfsn.
was
over
from
South
were
married In Dundee In March
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macy In Portland, apent the week­ and wife.
end wtkh hla mother.
Clabe Bryan, former product of Bend, Washington, the first of the expect to be at home at Sycamore,
your requirements. W e sell laboratory tested
Ohio after April 10th.
Mr. and Mr«. Neal Hazleton, of Went Chehalem. was In Newberg week.
Miss Agnes Lester, who graduated
Mra. Lucy Anna Held, aged 70
Vancouver, Wash., «pent Eaeter with Wednesday.
lamps, Edison Mazdas, they are the best
years
and
the
mother
o
f
C.
F.
Held,
Friday
with the nurses* class at the
Mra Hazleton's mother, Mr«. N. E
Mrs. Hiram Giuld has been out
of
Newberg,
died
in
Portland
on
!
Good
Samaritan
Hopif.al,
is
visiting
Bloom, on Fifth street.
from Portland during the week visit­
Wednesday.' Burial w*J be mad* at her sister, Mrs. F. W Meyer.
W. H. Nelson, Mias Cayo and Miss ing her son, Vernon, the Jeweler.
Canby on Friday.
| Mr. and Mrs. J. Grant Hefty
Violet Phelater, o f Portland, and Mr.
Rev. Wm. Allen was up from Sher­
The
special
campaign
which
had
of Washington D. C. recently an­
and Mra. Ralph Davidson, of St. Paul, wood Wednesday visiting Rev. Clark­
nounced the marriage of their sister
been
planned
for
the
Local
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•pent Easter Sunday at the home of son Hi ns haw.
Chapter, beginning Wednesday April Guaeie A. Crawford to Robert Miles
lfrs. Maggie Littlefield.
Mrs. F. A. Elliott was down from
7 and continuing through April 8, Snyder, an agent for an Eastern elec­
Attorney Charles S. Easterling of Salem the first of the week visiting
has been Indefinitely postponed. Not­ trical company. The wedding took
the Department of Justice at Wash­ relatives and friends.
place at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
ices later.
ington, D. 0 „ was- here the latter
Miss Mettle Brown, a teacher in
where Miss Crawford has been en­
part of last week visiting his sister, the Portland Schools, was an over • Mrs. C, O.’ - Branson, whose home gaged as an instructor in prophylac-
“ IT SERVES YO U RIGHT*
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Mrs. Alice Haworth. His business is' Sunday visitor with Mr«. L. F. Moore has been at Gresham and who Is
taklng
special
work
at
Monmouth
tic
dental
work
In
a.
children's
home.j
adjusting Indian land claims, which on East Hancock street.
Force, the bi-weekly publication
State Normal, was here the first of
takas him pretty wcftl ail over the
Mra. S. 8. Corbin and son Stephen the, week Visiting the Rev. J. J of the Dundas-Martln company of
-country. His trip to the Northwest werq over Sunday visitors with her
Portland has in Its issue of March 6th )t tor granted that be la
Patton family.
this time took him Into the State'of
daughter, Mrs. Wm. Schick.
an
excellent photograph of John N.' _
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'Washington.
The
annual meeting
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! Rev. and Mrs. Carl MHler return-
Clande Newtin and Mias Dorothy will be held at the Christian church .Crosby, Supt. for that company of the, ^ |&gt Frlday from Oretown where
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Biasell. of,
were out from Portland as Sun- on Saturday of this week. Rev. B. L. I Northern District of Oregon and th#y had beeQ ^ ^ g
Rev. Paul
B » r e r Crowing. Nebraska, who have|day vlsltore wlth the home folks,
Hicks, of Yamhill will be the speaker Washington, and also an article 0nILiCWt8 jn a gpedel series of meetings.
been visiting at the home of .Mr. and!
at the day service and M. H. salesmanship by Mr. Crosby.
John
^ reported thAt ^ weather bad
Mra. Ü. 8. G. Miller, left for their! w °- Robertson who was out from
was one of our Dundee boys and
over on the
Kendall
of
McMinnville
In
the
even­
home on Thuraday morning, going! Portland last Saturday said he was
friends
In
this
part
of
Oregon
con-
tbat
tbe
attendance
at the meetings
by way of Denver, where they wlll| bowling for Hoover wherever he ing.
. gratulate him on his new responsible1
«mall
Leo
Nash, who recently return«!
.was very small.
visit a son. Mrs. Biasell la a cousin of want-
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Investment in the world
' the
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| This is leap year, girta, and Charley
Mrs Miller, and as they had not aeenj Mrs. D. D. Coulaon visited at thé from overseas service In
American
is the investment
The annual stockholders
Graves is still a bachelor. However,
■sack other tor many yean, the visit Portland hotel in the city with her occupation army in Germany, and
ha8 recently bullt mn ^ ditUm
p roved to be a very pleasant one for'sister from Boise, Idaho, the latter who is now located at Vancouver, of the Dundee Fruit Growers' m *
made on jrour
ra, ldance „ d ^
seen taking
both.
i last week.
Washington, was in Newberg .over Ackers^Association wae held on Set-
urday,
March
27.
Election
o
f
direc­
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EYES
The Ministerial Association of New-
W. J. McClaflln, who came from Sunday vistlng bis párente. Mr. and tors to replace those whose «term home some new furniture the other
day. all of whleh looks as If some Glasses worn to take off Strain,
erg met at Rev. George H. Lee’« study Wisconsin, has bought a seven acre Mra. John Naah.
expired and the adoption of a new
Judge George Bagley and his plan for weighing in fruit whereby young lady had taken advantage of strengthens your eyes snd store« up
on Monday morning at 10:80 o’clock tract near the milk oondensery of W,
that strength until later in life,
father, Wm. Bagley, of Hillaboro, floor space is gained and expense her opportunity.
when business was transacted as fol­ J. Saunders.
were In Newberg Sunday for the first in handling Is reduced, were the prln-J Some of our fruit raisers report when your body is worn out.
lows: Rev. Fred E. Carter and Rev.
Clausen Brooks was showing the
time In twenty-five years and while
W. N. Coffee were elected as a com-
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local fishermen a couple of nice two- here called to «eo Charles' C. Frick, fcipal business of the meeting. Plana the cherry crop quite badly Injured
mdttee on publicity for the meeting
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" pound baas that he caught early Sun- the confectioner who recently came for a blossom festival were left In the by ibe severe cold weather last
o f the Interchurch World Movement, .
hands of a committee.
j winter. The damage does not show For your eyes now, your eyes will
here front Hillsboro.
to be held the evening of Monday.! 7 m
ng'
Never before have the hearts of ta Ith*
obeervW, hut upon be strong at the age of seventy so
April 18. at Newberg. It was also1 Mack Trimble, who sold his per-
A Commercial Club banquet will the Dundee people been eo full of breaking popen the fcuds .mfcny of you can read and enjoy life and you
declded that the Sunday evening of sonal effects at public auction Wed- be given at the Imperial hotel on sympathy for a sorrowing fàmily as them ar* toand t0 b® black at
never need fear a Cataract, which
Aprfl ’ 18 be given over by the needay, is moving to Clifton on the Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock to they are at this time for Mr. and Mrs. heart- wbteb
is
caused by eye strain and a break­
that tha t n it
churches to the promotion of the ln-: lower Columbia where he will work which all members are Invited. Not- w . s. Allan and family. James William *®Mn 18 daad
> ing down o f the eye.
tercets of Pacific College.
jet blacksmRhlng In a logging camp. able speakers will be in attendance djed Monday morning. Just two weeks
toasts will be given on Mve subjects and a ^ after the pacing of bis bro-
and orcheeta music will be rendered. ,her Ray. Both boys were stricken
to you and those around you if you
.N E W B E R G
j neglect your eyea now then later in
W. S. Parker; of La Grande, who with pneumonia the last week in
life, because of your neglect, you
spent Tuesday night here with his February. It was hoped until a few!
are not able to read.
parents, called to-Inquire how the days before the last that James was
college campaign for-funds was com-jOn the road to recovery but a heart
ALL KINDS OF SAND
W E U SE N O D R O P S
ing along. Mr. Parker has been one complcationvset In and he could not
AND G R A V E L F OR
Yours for better eye service.
CEMENT AND ROAD
of the best financial supporters of rally. Funeral services were held at
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the college of the P. C. graduates. the home at ten o'clock on Wednesday
OFFICE
AND
BUNKERS
and
Janies
was
laid
to
rest
by
the
A few days ago John Beals re­
ceived by mall a pair o f shoes to be side of his brother in the Dundee
The Jeweler and Optometrist
repaired that came all the way from cemetery, the double grave and Its . F oot of River St.
604 Fnt St
Phone While 32
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Fairbanks, Alaska. They were sent f,urroundings being completely hld-l^t
Beauty of de­
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by a man named Wann and the post- ^en by a Profusion of beautiful 1 aovovovoeoeooo*-
sign and finish
age was 4 8 cents. Verily, Newberg lowers, loving tributes of friends o^
are Brunswick
attracts trade from quite a distance *be fan,HZ- James was a genial boy,
characteristics.
from home.
and his happy disposition made him
very popular among those who knew|
In thia m od el
The George W. Range family Is
I f you want to sell your property
him. He had recently returned from
they are more
moving back from the county seat to . . . .
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field work in dairying in connection
their property in the northwest part ' ... ..
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LIST W IT H
of town, the property In McMinnville i .
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where he was a student,
they have been occupying hawing
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been sold. Mr. Range will still hold
A new and more powerful motor, the Ultona, that remark­
SPKIHGBR0 0 K
his job In the flouring mill at Mc­
able device that plays perfectly the records of «11 artists and
Minnville.
makers, and the amplifying chamber, which is wholly made of
Mrs. Frank Carlisle wen! to Port­
Drivers of horseless carriages are
wood, snd unusually resonant, have combined to make this style
land Wednesday.
forgetting the troubles of the past
instantly popular.
C. E. Newhouse made a business
since the new bridge has been open
70 8 First Street, Newberg, Ore
Com* and make your selection now
for travel during the week. Men were
Satotn Wednesday of this
You can make deferred payments, if desired.
put to work on the-approaches at ' W eek-
both ends of the bridge on last Satur-j Mrs. Volbrecht. of Portland. Is the
day. laying heavy plank ower the guest of her mother. Mrs. M, E.
loose dirt* which answers quite well Markell, this week,
for the present.
It is reported that John Rees has
Phone Blue 23
50 4 First S t
The body ofMrs. Sarah J. Watt, the bought the Aunt Tillie Hoskins house
wife of W. H. Watt, who died of paral- and wm moVe into it this coming
ysis at St. Johns, was brought here fall.
for burial on last Monday. A short
Demsey Smith. of Goldendale
service
was conducted at the ceme­
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Washington, was a guest at the horns
tery by Rev. F. C. Stannard. Besides
of his sister, Mrs. S. Hubbard, over
the husband the deceased left one
Sunday.
.
daughter, Mrs. John Fort. For a
Cherry Hark Cough Syrup
L. A. Wallen, of Marshalltown.
number of years Mr. and Mlrs. Watt
Iowa, made a short visit here at the
lived on West First street.
In 35c and 60c bottles
During the long period of the war home of his brother, Alex Wallen,
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last
week.
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the Sch&ad brothers, who live out
Quiets the “ tickle” and aids in
west of Newberg, beard nothing of.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, of Port-
relief of the cough. It contsuns
their brother who was at the old home land, vistted at the home of the
no narcotics, does not sicken and
In Gernuiny and they, of course, had lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W .
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hanri"g
is pleasant and prompt.
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him. but recently letters have been
M iss Bernice Newhouse entertained
coming, telling that on account of a number of her girl friends at her %
physical disabilities he escaped home Sunday «afternoon, the oc-
active service, although he waa w i o n
her twelfth bir(hday
dtrafted.
He writes that thqre is
Elwood Johnson and family, who
reduce fever and aid in “ drying-
great distress and suffering among
the people.
1 recently came here from Cleveland,
up” coryza or head colds.
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'Ohio, have rented the Hoskins house
0. w A ,™ .„ h « «.Id hi. Mock
aprtnKbm)k
w.
gl„d the,
If you used them together, a cold
r .™ of «S3 « .r e . on .ho W i l l . » « . .
„ g„ ln|[ to ^
which may become serious, is
HT,r
Dundee to H. W. U * k , 4 '
Son, of Corvallis, the consideration!
quickly broken up.
being 175.00», Mr. Altman will hold
There w111 b® * ba8e bal1 game at
a sale of his stock and farm equip­ Springbrook Friday between the
ment as noted In an advertisement Springbrook and Rex nines. This
which appears In the Graphic this wlU *ITobab,7 b* a fa8t V*1 furioua
week and will locate at Grasham fo ri* * "1® and al1 ,OTere oi tb® «Port
Phone W hite 113
Prescription Druggist
the present; though he says he de-|aboUl<1 p,an to u k ® 11 ,n'
T h e R E X A L L Store
sired to get a home In Newberg | Ztmri Mills and wife, of Caldwell,
which he was not able to do. It is Idaho, are here at the home of their
OREGON
NEW BERG,
understood that the new purchasers *on Dennis. When asked If he was
Nyala Medicines
Eastman Kodaks
of the farm Intend to engage In i going to remain here Mr. Mills re-
(halrying.
piled that he didn’t know, so we take
! Locals and P erson als^
W IR IN G ,
M O T O R S, RA N G ES,
W A S H IN G M A C H IN E S
V A C U U M
C L E A N E R S
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See us for anything Electrical
Yamhill Electric Company
THE GREATEST
IF YOU CARE
Life WiH be Miserable
Sand and Gravel Co.
Newest
Brunswick
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C. A MORRIS
TO M TYNDALL
Real Estate and Insurance
KIENLE & SONS
A
Cough
and
Cold
T reatm ent
W ith No 111 Effects
RED DRAGON
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SQUIRREL AND GOPHER POISON
Sure Death to
Rexall Cold Tablets
Squirrels and Gophers
AT
G R AH AM ’S DRUG STORE
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LYNN B. FERGUSON
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