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iregon Man Leader in Great Religious Program I Locals and Personals Electric Cooking io Still 4 cento PorKilowott Hour # ^QC«acHttx>ceeBMx»xKg»xcg 08 MucKKicwBCBaoieec ^ Dr. Thompson downr from MoMlnnvlUe Wednesday The Music Club is arranging to looking after some business in con bring Mr. and Mrs. George Hoskins nection with the Madaon estate. to Newberg the third week in May. The exact, date and further particu ° Parent-Teachers’ meeting next lars will be announced later. Tuesday at 3 o’clcok at the grade o ’ • * building. It Is the time for elec The lure of the Juniper, the ceone tion of officers and a large attend of the sage brush, the limpid waters ance Is desired. of the Deschutes have thrown their Hon. W . W . Lunger, who served spell over C. B. Sanders and he is a term In the legislature a few years off for the Bend country for the ago and who Is a candidate for the season, nomination again, was In Newberg J. O. Armstrong, who was down Wednesday looking up the fences. from the A lbert« country a short E. Hevman, eye Optical I H The Electric Range is Serving the Purpose of EC O N O M Y Institute. Ton w ill find he know* just C. C. Ferguson went to M cM in»- rage, haa been nursing the "g rip " ▼llle the first of the week to attend for tbs past week. the funeral of M. B. Hendricks, one Miss Sadie Chrlsman, who has of the long time residents of this been 111 with the flu since April 1, county. ' la able to be out again. Mrs. K. Saunders, Mlae Luclle and Mrs. Mary E. Bankaon expects to Forest, of Portland, spent the week go to Portland Friday to remain end with Mrs. Saunders’, mother, through the month of May with rel Mrs. Ellen Bloom, of 408 West atives. Fifth street. George V. Summer, of New York Mrs. J. W . Kramien returned City, was a recent visitor at the Tuesday from a week’s visit In Cor- home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell, of vallts with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Springbrook Heights. Kramien, the former being a stu t C. B. Wilson, county clerk, was dent of 0. A. C. Harry •ight specialist, formerly with Bc^n— On last Sunday to Mr. and J. D. Gordon has bought the va Mra. Henry Irwin a daughter. cant corner where the .skating rink Oval McCoy, of McCoy Brae. Oa formerly stood, of Mrs. Brown. _ Wood Fuel in costing More and Wore Each Yoorl » how t».> test yonr eye» and fit Electric service is not increasing in oost. The Electric Washing» Machine is the greatest labor saving device for the home of the century. There sire a million of them in use in the U. 8. A. * glasses to relieve those head aches and your blurred vision. W hile I am east finding oat new things in Optometry yon I W e sell the A pex, the M aytag and Blue Bird on the easy payment plan S can absolutely trust your eyes Any one can afford a W ashing Machine. to him. negative. W e sell everything Electrical. The (operating oost in W * do w iring in aooord- ance with the Bureau of Standards and are responsible for a ll work W ILLIAM HIRAM FOULKES. On the “general staff” of perhaps the greatest alllanoe of American Protestant Churches In history— she Intbrchurch World Movement—is a tenner pastor of Presbyterian Churches In toe Middle and Far Weet: William Hiram Fouikes of Nsw York City. Vies chairman of the Interohuroh executive oouuntttew and TmemSran general secretary in Its cabinet, Mr. Pounces etin finds time to direct the 844,000.000 New Era Movement at the Presbyterian Church, which Is that denomination's part in the Inker- church program tor Protestant co operation In wuctd-wMe missionary C. A M ORRIS performed. The Jeweler and Optometrist 604 First St. Phone White 32 Yamhill Electric Company “ IT SERVES YO U RIGHT** HOUSEHOLD HINTS A palatable way to serve cold boiled potatoes. is to put them «o a o d o d o a o a o d o d o p o d o p o d o d p . through a'Bieve. season them well advance. Shiloh R elief Corps, No. t i Born In Quincy, M o b , Mr. FOnBoss with butter and salt, form into Mootings hold tnd and 4th Thi preached in Elmira, DL, Clinton, Da., cones and brown In the oven. and Portland, Ora, before he came day at each month at I : M p. m., 1 a , out of the West to become pastor of F O UN D ATIO N S If you use the starter for. bread L O. O. F. hall, corn or of First aad j Rutgers Church, New York City. • B U IL D IN G PIERS, and don't happen to use It on the Meridian street*. His nation-wide campaign for aged PORCH FLOORS. day you usually bake, try adding clergymen, a# general secretary fot Frances Woodruff, President , Harry Garrett, manager of the 1 time ago, writes to have the Graphic ministerial relief and suetentation of STEPS,, W A L K S , Etc two heaping tableepoone o f Hour »m m s L. Snow, Secretary. | ‘Newberg Cycle Co., has added a ' address changed from Three Hills, the Presbyterian Church, made right in the jar, then after stirring 5 JOHN G R O FF a new line of sporting goods, such as Alberta, to Swalwell In the same known Ms ability as an orator. In 1010 he was sent to Edinburgh as g well, put on more sugar. This base ball goods, tennis goods and province where he has bought a delegate to the World’s Missionary Phone Bine 149 | Be euro and read the Graphie keeps it fresh all the time. Conference. He Is secrotary of ths fishing tackle, to his regular stock section of land. o a Q p a to a p o a o a o p a p a p o p o p o P Q P executive committee o t the Predby- Hang the garment on a hanger torisa National Service Cbm mission or dress form, tie a, piece of rubber f n d " ^ ^ 1“ ' b‘ C3rC,e■' trkjrCle8 Geor* e Snow * nd W ’ H McAr* ai" Mipp ip *, thur have bought the old Ramsey Mr. and Mrs. Peery were down tubing to the epout of a tea kettle C °unty Superintendent 8. 8, Dug- mm down on Che- can spoke at Springbrook Wednee- halem craek and are tearing this from McMinnville last Sunday vis and tratn the steam on the material. C O N D E N SED STATEM ENT With light brushing, many spots day night on the mlllage tax meas- hlator,c old edifice down, with iting the at the C. C. Ferguson home. of Condition of will be removed and the freshness ure for school purposes and on intention of Using a part of the lum- Get your old tin cans and other of the garment renewed. Tueaday evening of next week he and gelling the remainder, rubbish that will not burn, ready Dry mustard rubbed on the fin will speak on the same subject at for the dump wagon by Thursday gers after handling onions o f fish i Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gordon ere in the high school building in N ew tending to leave soon with the in of next week when it will begin i|g removes the odor. A pril 24th, 1920 berg. tention of being gone all through rounds. Avoid earthenware for keeping Daniel B. Abdill, who haa been the season. They will first go' to ^ Jesse Pressnail. who has been butter or cooking fat, as it absorbs Loans and Discounts . .$300,552.90 Capital Stock ............$ 50,000.00 a resident of the Dayton section all Money loaned to firms, -, stockholder* money in Sen Jose, California, to visit Mrs. working at bis trade as house paint grease. Use enamel ware or glaee. 1 his life, was in Newberg Wednesday corporations and indl- vested in b usinera, Emma Gordon and the grandson, er in Portland for the past two In the Interest of his candidacy for When pouring cake batter into a viduals on approved John, after which they intend to go years or more, was out on a visit the office of county commissioner. pan J>e sure that the middle of the security. ' Surplus F und................ 18,000.00 to New York for an indefinite stay. the first of the week. Jesse was Mr. Abdill says he has had a lot of United States Bonds and Earnings retained in one of the war horses arrayed in loaf is lower than the sides. Col. J. C. Cooper, who. in comp experience In road building which If paint spots stick to the window Securities.. .. . . T . 108,800.00 buBinera. the 16 to 1 ranks in the days gone will be of great service to-Mm and Pang with Mrs. Cooper, was on the Money invested in Gov-' . * - ■ : ....... ' ■— =rrr by, always being ready to give a pane dip a cloth in hot vinegar. to the county as well should he he w»y home from McMinnville Wed- emment securities. Undivided P ro fits .. . . . . 4,730.51 The paint will come o ff beautifully. reason for the hope that was within nominated and elected. nesday called in at the Graphic of- Odors from deep fryin g of any Bonds and S ecu rities... 94,719.70 Earnings since January him. but he says he has pretty much Investments *in high ' 1. 1930. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morris left f,ce to 18,1 bow 8tron* h® wa8 for cut politics out of the daily ration kind are scarcely noticeable if a here for Chicago Wednesday where Hoover for Prealdent H « 8ald he these days. grade municipal and ~ _______ ■ . __ ~ vegetable fat is used. be will take advance work In op- '»»ought Mr. Hoover the one man corporation bonds. Circulation ■..............* . 37,800.00 Salted foods should never be put Postal Inspector C. W. Linebaugh tomstry. Before they return they who 18 be8t f,Ued ttt put the thlng TUwk Building, P n m i- 0 ur bank 60188 *“ clr* is in Newberg making a survey of away in aluminum utensils. w ill visit Mrs. Morris’ relatives at &ver ,n our country at tlie pr888nt ture and Fixtures____ 25,700.00 culation backed by the situation relative to the condi Soak handkerchiefs In a pail of Invested in our own Government bonds, Peoria, Illinois, and will probably tlme- tion of the sidewalks and house salt and water before putting them building wheré^ we do go as far east as Washington and J. F. Hoge has sold his home of numbers, with a view of giving free into the ordinary wash. N ew York. Dr. Henry E Herman, 11 acres located out west of New- business. Deposits....................... « 492,160.90 mail delivery in the near future if Cotage pudding is really a one C ash ................. J ............ 68,118.92 Money entrusted to us of Portland, will have charge of the berg for 84,000 to Hugh McCredie, bis report to the department is fa egg cake served hot with a sauce, Money on hand to meet by over 1,700 w ell sat- Jewelry store while they are away, of Bull Run. and will hold a public vorable. The receipts of the office and it may be varied greatly. Immediate rtëeds of our isfled customers H. D. Courser, who came from the Ba,e of h,s per8° nal N ° rth have been sufficient to put New Oil of lavender on a bit of cotton customers. Alberta country a short time ago Ma,n 8tree* on May 5 M r- Ho« e berg in the mail delivery class for will sweeten the air in a room and purchased the Hopeland Farm sayB he w,n spend a m t,e tlme "***- some time, but the department is $597,691.42 $597,891.49 on the river 'opposite Champoeg, n,n* around and will take his fam- always quite deliberate in its move where odors of cooking have pene trated. came In Wednesday to put his name ,ly t0 th* sep8,de f° r the «™ t «m e ments. Before blacking the stove rub the on the Graphic subscription list. to 866 ,h* father ot waters. o -------- R ESERVE REQUIRED B Y L A W — 10 PE R CENT top with the rind of fat pork; then | Like others who have located In Wesley Houck, long time resident BE W AR E OF F A K E R ESERVE CARRIED B Y B A N K — 25 PER CENT black. It will stay black longer and that section he had a kick coming of McMinnville, was in Newberg EXCESS CARRIED ON ABO VE DATE, $88,179.75 M A G A ZIN E PEDDLERS Bhine better. about the condition of the roads Monday. He said he had spent a G A IN IN DEPOSITS OVER Y E A R AGO OVER $200,000.00 Nearly all kinds of mattings or down that way, saying they were part of the past two winters at -a ■ - Recently there has appeared in basket work can be cleaned by badly in need of attention. Long Beach, California, where he W e are retMgnixed as one of the strongest and-best managed banka the western states a team of dis washing in salt and water. Chris Held has sold his property haR a daughter living, and had in Yam hill County. charged soldiers who, after fighting When making cake always add on the corner of Fifth and College found ,h* c,,mate tnv‘ t,nK- »>«t that in the recent war to uphold the two tablespoons of boiling water to I W E IN V IT E YOUR BUSINESS streets to H. A. Page and is adver- u wa8 0re* on and oId Yamhill for dignity and principles of our flag the butter and sugar mixture. This j W. H. Woodworth, President. tising a public sae of his household him as 80on as ht8 vl8lt was out- and the United States uniform, in effects, preparatory to making an Mr. and Mrs. Herman Johansen, sist upon belittling and desecrating plan secures a fine-grained cake j A. R. Mills. Vice President. R. P. Gill, Oeshier. auto trip to California with his who recently located In Portland the uniform by wearing it to arouse with less labor and, in no way in family, which he says he has had while he worked on Montgomery the sympathy of the public in gen terferes with your usual recipe. Castor oil, as warm as the hands In view for a long time. The con- Ward’s new building, came up Sat- eral to the purchase of unofficial tideratlon for the home was 84,600. urday evening. Mrs. Johansen will and fake pamphlets, magazines, etc. can stand. Is very good for restoring softness to leather. Rub in with a ■ Mr. Page recently sold his place up remain for a visit with her parents, In a majority of Instances it has the valley, which was a part of the Mr. and Mrs. Cantrell, but Herman been found that the men wearing soft cloth. Heee donation claim, to some one returned to Portland Sunday even- the uniform for {toddling, hawking If soda is applied to a fresh burn j from Canada.' ing. It is less painful and less apt to and panhandling on the streets and from door to door, are not bona blister. Egg shells crushed and put in fide soldiers but are using this method to take nefarious advantage glass bottles with warm water will of popular sentiment. This practice clean and polish the bottles beau Is in direct violation of the Nation tifully. al Defense Act of June 3, 1916, and subjects the offender to punishment ■ 1 " w. " ■■ ■ ................. .. ■ i ■» m, .. . ... by fine of 8300 or imprisonment not to exceed six months, or both. The real American soldier is ab solutely and positively opposed to the use of the uniform for conimer- cial purposes, because the sight of ] m ' ........""""A 'Scientific Preparation UJUJ a soldier peddling, panhandling, canvassing or soliciting In uniform PYORRHEA, BLEEDING G U M S creates the fallacious impression CANKER, SORE & TENDER MOUTH that he has been neglected and is obliged to resort to the public NASAL CATARRH, COLD IN HEAD through his uniform, to make a liv SKIN CUTS AND A B R A S I O N S ing. As one ex-service man puts it: "There are crooks and crooks, but about the-meanest crook of them all is the crook who disguises himself as a soldier and, under cover of the to sec our new stock of the glorious uniform, or even an Imita tion of it. swindles the patriotic with various unworthy money-rais ing schemes.” % The War and Navy Departments T o introduce these N ew Parasols are opposed to any such misuse of Phone W hile 113 we will give you a 10 per cent Prescription Druggist the uniform: the American Legion is opposed to it: the public should discount tor the next 30 days The REXALL Store not encourage It. Cement Coetractor S First National Bank of N ew berg A Wonderful Antiseptic For Combating Germs KLENZO TAKE YOUR j LIQUID ANTISEPTIC K odak Finishing TO GRAHAM’S DRUG STORE D O N ’T F A IJ L First Class Work and Daily Service VZ'ÜtèS 25c. and 50c. Latest Silk Parasols LYN N B. FERGUSON Eastman Kodaks Nyals Medicine« The Newberg Graphic does Rne Job printing. I C. A. MORRIS * JowoJor m i Opt—wtrist NEW BERG, OREGON