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About Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1920)
M V Glen Macy, who is a candidate The Parlor Pharmacy froat la be- for county coroner on the republican ing made orir by W. J. Saunders, ticket, waa down from MeMlnnvUto Hr and M„ D Roiers and Monday. J __ lira. Richardson, of Portland, spent The Civic Club will meet Friday Sunday with friends In Nswberg. afternoon at tbe club rooms at t | The commercial Club banquet o’clock. A full attendance of tbe that waa arranged for Friday y>oc>cg»aoKKioot:HA as trriracaa3CTciq y r i ttitq n».i¡OTOTyyCTcw^^ members la desired. night has been put off for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Trunde and Dan Atlnson. who underwent a B « . L Clarkson Hina haw lias Mrs. Mary E. Bankeoit came out the mother of Mrs. Trunde arrived surgical operation at a Portland hos «one to Idaho to spend a week or from Portland to attend the funeral here a few days ago from Uma, Col pital Last week, is recovering rap two In church work. of Miss Vlnnle Williams on Sunday orado. and may locate. Mrs. Trunde idly John Cornett and family Left this afternoon. la a slater of Mrs. Enoa Ellis. John Dobbins has begun tbe erec mprnlng for Tillamook where he haq Rev. Fred B. Carter will start for L. H. Woody, has bought the Ar tion of a fine bungalow on his lot work for his teams in road cohatruc- Richmond, Indiana, Friday to attend nold Truck Line carrying freight at the corner of Second and Main tlon. a church conference and expects to between Nswberg and Portland. He streets. The B. W. Hall family, including be away a couple of weeks. la operating one truck and says be John H. Rudd, interstate secre the married daughter and her hus H. M. Williams, who came out will put another on in s short time. tary for county work of the Y. M. band, were out from Portland last from Portland to arrange for the Thomas Perisho went to Caldwell, C. A. of Oregon and Washington, is Sunday. , funeral of his sister, Miss Vlnnle Idaho, recently where he recovered in Newberg in the interest o f the N. C. Christenson came from Un Williams, said that his father and his Ford that was stolen in Caldwell work. derwood, Washington, to attend the all the children of thp family, ten In last August when it was left stand The city council met Wednesday funeral of Miss Vlnnle Williams on number, were born in the same bouse ing on a street for a few mlnuteee. night and voted to refuse to accept last Sunday afternoon, he acting as in Pennsylvania., He and (me Hon. W. K. Newell was out from the bid made for paving. This will one of the pall bearers. brother and one sister aye all that Portland Tuesday in company.with probably end the paving talk for Fourteen members of the "Cur remain living. his friend, Mr. Morgan, of Yamhill, this season. rent Event Club." of McMinnville, Edward F. Lee, who. with MFs. boosting for Hoover. They are con In a recent communication re came down today to have a picnic Lee came to New berg from Albany fident Hoover will carry Oregon at ceived from Charles A. Morris, be dinner with Idra. H. M. Hoskins, a two years ago and established the tbe primary election. hays he is seeing the sights in NeO/ former member of the club. Lee Mlllnery business at the corner Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lemon, of York and had attended a ball game a '■ ■ . • • ;- , , v. » ~~ There was a gathering of the of First and Blaine streets, died In Springbrook, say they have a lim between New York and Brooklyn, Moore clan at the John W. 'Moore a Portland hospital on Wednesday ited amount of sorghum seed sent score 2 to 2. home the first of the week. James where he had a surgical operation them by tbelr son in Minnesota, - Mrs. Shires, the wife of John, Moor« end Mr. and Mrs. Kay Moons, performed for some trouble on his which they will let grower* have Shires, of Chehaiem Center, who from near Làurei, Leslie Moore, of neck. His age was (1 years. • Fu at* a reasonable price. had been in declining health for a Colton, Clackamas., county, and neral services'were held at the Hod- E. E. Goff, manager for tbe New- tong time, died Wednesday night, Frank Moore, of St. Helens, Washi son A Elliott chapel at S:S0 o’clock berg Telephone Co., says they have aged 68 years. The funeral will be today. ngton, were In attendance. orders for 25 new phones but are held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock delayed in installing them on ac at the Chehaiem Center church. count of not being able to get either Merton R. De Long, of Portland, the phones or the wire. who is handling the preferred stock J. C. Cooper, who was down from being offered by the A. Rupert Co. McMinnville Tuesday attending the Inc., is in Newberg and will spend meeting of the Yamhill £ounty For some time here soliciting the «ale um. earried a pocket full of cards of stock in order to increase the bearing the slogan in big black Iet> capital of the company to be used ters,v‘‘ Make Hoover President." in building up their big canning Mrs. M. B. Peacock and daughter, industries. ! Ruth, are here from Calgary, Alber- Edward J. Ford, who came here tn. Canads, visiting Mrs. R. M. * short time ago from Denver, Col- > 0 PROPERTY T A X Thurston, a sister, and will remain or&do, has bought the apple orchard VO DIRECT T A X a month. Mr. Peacock will also be of 27 acres set out by the late John here at the time of the Shriners’ big Hutzen a short distance north of VO IVCREASE IV AUTO LICEVSE FEES pow wow In Portland. town, the purchase price being 89.- VO IVCREASE OF G ASO U VE T A X Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cummins, 450. Mr. Ford says he will build Pwaent Attto Lioense Fees and GaaqfcRt | iA jn U Mrs, .Byron Brown and Mrs. Nettle on the tract at one^. He- was boro principal and interest o n a fl the bonds under this, boustitu- Plnney went to Tigard Wednesday In Denver where he has lived all his tional amendemnt. Approval of this amendment is neoessary where they attended the wedding of life, that being a much higher al to permit early completion of State Highways. Mrs. Olive Pettyjohn and Charles titude than this, but he says h r is Livingston which took place at the greatly pleased with what he finds This space douated by W. T. Anderson. home of Sylvester Wilson. The here. newjfjr seeds expect to go to Los The Pacific College ball team had Angeles to make their home. !* great day last Saturday When they P. L. Cate and family moved Wed went to Forest Grove and defeated nesday to his farm 2 V4 miles out the fast P. U. team in a 2 to 1 score. from Sheridan where they will re The hoys surprised themselves as side for the future. Mr. and Mrs. well as P. U. for the latter had de Cate have been highly respected rse- feated, Mac the^ week before and ' fdehts of Newberg for a lin g period' here on the home and were prominent in church and suffered defeat at the hands of Mac fraternal work. The best wishes- of on May Day. Pil, the little Corean pitcher, struck out 17 P. U. batters their many friends go with them. and allowed only two hits, while Fred* A. Williams, representing the Public Service Commission, with Vffoqclburn, the catcher, did good E. Kephart, engineer for the com work. Prof. Perisho, who went over mission. and E. T. Russell, engineer with the team, is very proud of Beauty o f de for the Newberg Telephone Co.. their work. sign and finish Very Impressive funeral services | held a public meeting here last Mon are Brunswick day to take evidence in the matter were held at the Baptist church on characteris tic s . of the application of the telephone last Sunday afternoon for Miss La- company for the privilege of raising vinia C. Williams, who died at her In this m od el rates. There is little question but hdme, 406 North School street, on they are more that the request will he granted last Friday morning following a lin- than erer prom since practically all the companies gering illness. Rev. F. C. Stannard, in en t in Oregon are charging the rate who had been her pastor for a peri od o f ten years, spoke very feelingly asked for. A new and more powerful motor, the Ultona, that remark Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown, who of the faithful services of the de able device that plays perfectly the records of all artists and live on Salt Creek negr Dallas in ceased. as a member of the church makers, and the amplifying chamber, which is wholly made of Polk county, gave a birthday dinner and as a neighbor and friend in the wood, and unusually resonant, have combined to make thie style at their home on last Sunday in community. She came here with the instantly popular. honor of their son. Wm. Elmer family from Pennsylvania more than Thomas, of Newberg. that being his thirty years ago and this was her your twenty-first birthday. Elmer served home up to her death. One sister. nineteen months in France and was Clara, and two brothers. H. M. and wounded twice. There were friends another in Portland, are left. ---------- o---------- in attendance at the dinner, those from Newberg being Harvey Con- ADVENTIST CHURCH DEDICATED deaux. Dorothy Pike, George Olden- Phone Blue 23 504 Fitti St. A large congregation assembled J>erg. Ruby Wanlcss. Vernon Groff. In the Seventh Day Adventist Mildred Baker church of Newberg last Sunday af and Elmpr Thomas. * ternoon to listen to the dedicatorial County Superintendent S. S. Dun sermon by Elder Hibbard, of Port can. who waa in Newberg the first land. i of the week. Informed the Graphic Pastor Cady gave Borne statistics that he had bought 46 acres of what showing that the ehurch member- was Mtmerly the C. E. Hoskins fruit farm at Springbrook on which the old residence stands, the purchase price being I U . 0 0 0 . He recently sold his drug store at Philomath and his son, J. A. Duncan, who was managing the store, will take charge of the farm and will be as sisted by his brother. Leland. Mr. Hoskins was the first to demonstrate on that farm prune growing in this who formerly operated the section and the orchard Is still do Economy Anto Repair Shop at ing business. « Fir*t and Main streets, is now Mrs. Billy Sullivan went to Port with the S. M. Calkins A Sons land today to try to secure passage Garage, First and School Sts. for London, she having secured a where he will be pleased to passport for the voyage a short time have all of his old patrons and ago. She hopes to get off in two as many new ones as possible, weeks and will be away five months. who want a good job of work I ' , > . One of the boys would have gone done on their anto or track, with her but they could hot secure call on him. a passport for him. Ocean travel REMEMBER THE PLACE will not be new to Mre. Sullivan as she was born on the other old« and has made a number of trips across. Phon« W hite 113 She haa some business to look after In London and she hopes to visit some of the battle fields in North ern France. Billy and the boys will Nyala Medichi Eastman Kodaks Corner of First snd Schoot Sts. look after the Whit* Sox orchards. while she Is sway. 0 I Locals and Personals ] ,*,„3 Vote For GOOD ROADS Vote 3 0 2 X Yes for 4% State Road Bond Limit Woed Fuel to ceetlnf Wore end More Each Yeerl Electric cooking 1« 8till 4 cent» Per Kilowatt Hour The Electric Range is Serving the Purpose o f E C O N O M Y in coat. The Electric W ashing ~ device for the home of the century. There are a million of them in use in the U. 8 . A . W e sell the A pex, the M aytag and Blue Bird on the easy payment plan I ■ * The .operating ooat in Any one can afford a W ashing Machine. negative. W e M il everything Electrical. W e do wiring in aooord- ance with the Bureau of Standards and are responsible for a l l ' performed. Yamhill Electric Company “ IT SERVES YOU RIGHT” ship, which was fifty-seven at the time of his arrival in Newberg less , than two years ago. has now ln*- creased to ninety-three. FOUNDATIONS The expense of remodelling the BUILDING PIERS, church has been about f 2,000. and | PORCH FLOORS, this will all be met as soon as a few STEPS,, WALKS, Etc unpaid pledges are in. m Besides bearing this local expense * j o j J o O u H l N i G u a B U O F r r F a the church has given more than. ' ft Phone Blue 149 84.700 during the past year for home ' ¡ o^oeoeoeoeoeoeaeoeoeoeoeoe and foreign missions. Cement Contractor The Newest Brunswick in a . FAKE SCHEME K eep it S A F E in Y our HOME TOWN BANK"' SOME SU CK STRANGER MIGHT COME ALONG SOME DRY AND T E L L YOU HOW YOU CRN MAKE A-EORTUNE VY INVESTING YOUR MONEY IN HIS ALLURING PROPOSITION BUT, USTEN1 IF HIS SCHEME WAS SUCH A GOOD ONE HE WOULD'T HAVE TO GO AROUND PEDDLING IT. SOME OF TH E BIG FINANCIERS WOULD HAVE HAD IT LONG AGO. 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