Image provided by: Newberg Public Library; Newberg, OR
About Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1920)
MMater Joe Curtis is spending a lew days with friends on Chehalem Mountain. Locals and Personals Mrs. J. C. McCres expect* to leave here Friday for a visit at Band. Charles D. Frick returned a few days ago from a trip to Michigan. Mrs. Henry Ehret spent a part of last week visiting relatives In Port land. --- ;-- :-, 4^-------- rV------ ***? ------ Mrs. Boothby and two sons left Tuesday tor The Dalles where they w ill make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Orland V^ntress are here from Timber visiting his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ira K. Vantress. Mrs. D. J. Mathews is visiting her father at his home at Puyallup, Washington, he being in declining health. JL_ DO YOU Miss Eva L. Ferree, of Salem, was a week end visitor with rela tives in Newberg. f J It WHI Pay You fo fiv t a Thought to Yav Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Schick visited Sunday with his brother, Fred, out Dr. H. A. Littlefield, who has in the Fernwood neighborhood. been confined to his home for the Cleveland Smith came out* from past three weeks, is said to be Portland and spent the greater part showing marked improvement. of last week visiting with former In a note from W. T . Arthur, friends. now of Baker, he says the father of Elder B. J. Cady was over from Mrs. Arthur died at Astoria, burial LaFayette Tuesday where he is do being made at Lone Fir Cemetery, ing home missionary work for the Portland, June 29. Seventh Day Adventists. John J. Gilbert, with his brother Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bissett have re and daughter who are here from turned from Marysville, California, New Castle, Indiana, and Mrs. M. where he held a position as physical P. Elliott, have gone to Newport to director in the high school the past year. ---------- — — - get a sight of the Pacific. Mrs. T. H. Thorne was visited Miss Ethel Dobbins came out from this week by her sisters, Mrs. M. W. Portland Tuesday and will visit her Kester, o f Portland, and Mrs. C. H. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dobbins, Seely and her daughter, Mrs. Kate and other friends until after the Fourth. ' A|len, of Pomeroy, Washington. The city council Is making a war on the plank walks about town and Frank Baird, a brother of E. C. say they must all be replaced with | Baird, his wife and son, Clifford, of cement. Durant. “Oklahoma, and Mrs. Verdie Mrs. Frank W. Curtis, Miss Leona Nolan, of Dallas, Texas, who spent and Mlaster Joe spent a few days , two weeks here, left for their homes lasts week visiting friends at Moun Tuesday. , tain Top and Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. George Crltes are re Harvey L. Livingston was taken joicing over the coming of their to a Portland hospital Monday. He first grandchild, a son, born to their has been suffering for some time son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and with a serious case of blood poison. Mrs. G. D. Singleterry, of Multno Mrs. F. K. Jones, of Santa Paula, mah,last Sunday. California, daughter of J. L. Hos "Mrip. Bertha Berlin, of Ingle kins. came last Saturday for a visit wood, California, who has been vis and will probably remain a month iting at Powell, Wyoming, and in or more. Iowa, and who is now on her way Mrs. 8. M. King, former Newberg home, is here visiting her sister, milliner, who spent the winter with Mrs. G. H. Behrens. her daughter in Alaska, is now stop M tb . C. E. Culler and daughter. ping with friends near Puyallup, Miss Ethelwyn ,of Ft. Wayne, Indi Washington. ana, are here visiting Mrs. J. R. Miss Myrtle McDonald, who was Mitchell. Mrs. Culler and Mrj. one of the typists at the cannery Mitchell were girlhood friends dur last season, has secured a position ing their school days. with the John Deere implement Charles Ruthruff, of Seaside, came firm in Portland. in the first of the week (for a visit The funeral of J. #C. Wills, the with the Mlnlers and t o ‘ look for a Civil War veteran who had been in job at carpentering. He says there failing health for a.lon g time, was is not much doing In the way of held at the Friends church on last building at Seaside at the present Sunday afternoon. ____ time. OhmaifsGflttery Come and See Our Big List of Bargains Many of these people believe their eyes are free from strain because their eyes do not hurt. This is toe reason that many people go through life miser able, never dreaming all their trouble is caused because their eyes are robbing nerve force- from other parts of their body. Negligenoe is eostly. C. A. MORRIS KWILEt III «PTOMETtlST Prof. Floyd Perisho returned from Seabeck. Washington, the first of the week but left at once for New port {to attend the Young Friends' Conference. , ‘ • • •/ • V As ,msy be noted in an announce ment in another column, Enos E llfi is planning to operate his motor bus between Newberg and Tillamook for carrying pasengers. Meritt Timberlake. who visited with his aunt, Mrs. Sam Davis, at Willamina. recently, says he is ex pecting to return for an extended visit in a short time. The H. G. Crocker family, o f Ore- gon city, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Carter were dinner guests o f Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Silver one evening the first of the week. After waiting these many years for the coming o f an offspring and heir, a son was -born to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kendrick, of the Ken drick grocery, on June 12. and yet the fond father failed to apprise the Graphic of the fact— too young and timid, probably. Mrs.-Faith E. Vincent, who spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Millard, left Saturday for her home at Newport, Washington. She was accompanied by Mrs. Millard, who will visit friends there for a week. Mr, and Millard were former».New- port residents. Mrs. Cynthia Hatfield, who sold her farm in Idaho a year ago and went to her girlhood home at Mooresville, Indiena, for a visit of eight months, has been here during the ‘ week visiting relatives. She and her son, Macy, expect to spend C. H. Christenson was here Wed the summer at Dayton. nesday on his way from Corvallis L. L. Ernst, who owns the largest to Eugene where- he has engaged to peach orchard in the country, locat carry mail on the Star route between ed on Horse Shoe Lake across the Eugene and Crow, a distance of river in Marion county, was in the thirty miles. Graphic office a few days ago and Howard Elliott and Miss Helen said he would have a crop of peach Kills, who failed to inform the es this season. Last year he had an Graphic of their marirage. which enormous crop from which he sold occurred some ten days ago, are thousands of boxes and many went making their home in Portland to waste on the ground toward the where he has a Job. last of the season. Clarence Kienle has been here Mrs. Alice Garrigus. a daughter from Grants Pass during the week of John E. Smith, died in the Ad where he located a short time ago. He says it looks mighty good to ventist Hospital in Portland, last Sunday, leaving a husband and four get back to a country where the - hiWren. Her age was 45 years. green is in the trees. She had been in declining health Miss Helen Mendenhall left here for a year or more and several phy a few days ago for a visit with rel sicians who examined her were un atives In Idaho and Nebraska. Miss able to locate the trouble. Burial Pearl Greeve, who had been here was made at Banks, in Washington on a visit, went with her as far as (ounty, where the family home is. BECAUSE IT IS T H E BEST TH A T CAH B E PRODUCED ----- FOLGER’S GOLDEN G A T E COFFEE • V* LB. T IN G IV E N W IT H EACH 21/* LB. T IN 1 LB. T IN G IV E N W IT H EACH 5 LB. T IN SPECIAL SALE JULY 2D AND 3D Mr. and Mts. H. C. Spaulding and M r, and Mrs FrankBvrort plan m leave here Friday for a trip by auto to the TtDmook beaches, returTng by way of Seaside. Astoria and Portland, and arriving home Sunday evening. Adhesive Plaster Liniments Medicated Cotton All o f them 4 simple. effective helps which you should keep on hand for emergencies in your home. Ì Graham’s Drug Store P h o n e W h ile 113 Eastman Kodak« J 8 0 4 E a st F irst S t ftow tT ërg, NyaU Medicine« Mr. and Mrs. W ill Christenson, of Portland^ Andrew Christenson, of Sydney. Montana, and Mr. and Mrs. Sholti, of Wilsoriville, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Nosh Lapp, the latter formerly known as Mrs. Sarah Christenson. O re go n Phone Black 220 PA INTS OILS V A B N ISH E S I. W. Brown, Who lives out on the Portland road, concluded VS Tike a short vacation before berry and cherry picking, and consequently went for a visit with relatives about Aurora and Buttevllle the first of the week. Accidents w ill occur W h e n they do. you must be sure to dress the wounds carefully. N ot to do so may mean blood poison and death. W e carry a full line o f first-aid supplies such as Bandages Salves Disinfectants J. P. SOPER Mrs, W. B. Fine, who grew up In Newberg ss Haxel Comer, is here from East Tennessee for a visit of a couple of months with her mother. Mrs. Lewis Croier. Mr. Fine is manager o f a elothlnr «tom f or his father. You Mu& Be Careful • | | 1 i President John D. Mills sfnd fam ily and Miss Helen Hester went to Newport Monday to attend ilie i Young Friends Conference. Pres. | Mills being on the program fop a j lecture each day. They will prob ably he away over Sunday. W A L L FELT W A L L P A PE R ------- K ALSO M INE HOUSE P A IN T __________ B A R N P A IN T AUTO P A IN T W A G O N PA IN T TRACTOR PA IN T BRUSHES GLASS EN A M E LS FLOOR P A IN T % PORCH PA IN T W A L L BOARD PLASTER BOARD SH ING LE STAINS ROOF PA IN T INTERIOR WOOD STAINS Painting, P a p e r an d H a n g in g K a ls o m in in g * Because it beats «11 known fuels in cleanli ness, ' ' comfort, • • j i , it n ii.'l I safety, | '' ''»t wft ii . i and ■ ■ i labor ~V * I saving. 1 ■ Special rate, 4 cents per kilo watt hoar. those who use an Electric Range. numerous and all are satisfied. * '• * Ask They are It is real Economy. Yamhill Electric Company “IT SERVES YOU RIGHT” Mrs. Cox and daughter, from Heppner, are visiting Mrs. Cox’s sister, Mrs. Boothby. and her brothers, Harry and Holmes Hay- man. It is the first time in thirty years that these brothers and sis ters have all been together. W ill Schick, who has been work ing at the Spaulding mill on the river, had his upper lip badly cut Tuesday by a flyin g sliver, requir ing a number of stitches and a lib eral pasting o f court plaster to put the flesh and skin back into place. Tom Tyndall, who arrived home from his trip to Yosemite the first of the week, says they don’ t use any canned heat down that Way. It is all turned loose and has much the effect of furnace heat. While there lie met Dale Butt and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Horner. C. C. Curry was here from Moun- (taln ’ View, California» Mat weak, visiting his brother, J. W. Curry, who is one of the linemen with the Yamhill Electric Co. Col. M. P. Peacock, brother-in-law of R. M. Thurston, who came from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, to attend the Shriners Convention in Port land last week, is here on a visit. John Rader, who took the back track for his former home in Ohio some time ago. is located in Colum bus. Of course John will be whoop ing it up for the native son, Hard- .Ing. ; t -j Mr. and Mrs. Austin Keeney have a letter from their son-tn-law, Les ter W right, telling of his safe ar rival at his former home In Indiana where he found his father improved in health. W hy? For many people go through life with Headache«, and Ner vous, never feeling good, juat because o f eye «train. Mrs. B. L. Duncan left Sunday evening for San Francisco to be at the bedside of her brother who has been confined in a hospital in that city since his return from service in France. Y O U W ILL LIKE IT * * EYES Cook With Electricity? fife J you yoor CROP - put YOUK in MONET OUR BANK ONCE A MAN, WHO DIDN’T BELIEVE IN BANKS WAS PLOWING AND HE PLOWED UP A TIN CAN CONTAINING $500.00 THAT HAD BEEN BURIED BY SOME OTHER MAN WHO DID NOT BELIEVE IN BANKING HIS MONEY. THAT $500 IS IN THE BANK NOW ALONG W lTH MONEY THAT THE SAID FARMER RECEIVED FOR HIS CROP. OUR BANK IS A SAFE PLACE FOR YOUR MONEY. PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR BANK YOU WILL RECEIVE INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS FIRST N A T IO N A L B A N K NEW BERG, OREGON Harry Miller says he has about a Mt. and Mrs. Harry Haworth are dozen White Leghorn pullets that home from Healdsburg, California, are laying, one of which laid her ! where he taught in the high school first egg at the age of three months the past year. He was offered tha place for next year at an Increased and thirteen days. W. E. Crozer is doubling the ca salary but has accepted a position pacity of the house on the Charley | for work in the Pasadena high school Baker place out northeast of town, and expects to take some summer which he bought for a home a short school work in O. A. C. Ellis Pick time ago. by putting up an addition ett will remain at Healdsburg an other year. to it. A news note from Pendleton says that the first funeral to be held there for an overseas man who dted In France will be th^t of Corporal Fred W. Kees. who died January 13. 1919. The deceased was a son of Mrs. T. H. Thorne, of Newberg. -The- Security- Benefit- Awutdailorr 1 gave a big feed Wednesday evening when twelve new . members— were - The Violet Dulce Toilet initiated. The staff and officers of ’ Preparations give you b h ~ - Kirkpatrick lodge- of Portland ~ came out to officiate, and were met opportunity to carry the de on their arrival and escorted to the lightful odor of fresh violets. nail. 1 h 6" Whip rg~ ban rt’Vh ¿a aThg~~TFfe,~ through youi enti l e toilet. procession. Frank Evans was down from 8 a -! lem for a visit with relatives Tues- | There is day and Wednesday, looking a bit [ lantern jawed from the effects of j night work on a linotype machine [ in the office of the 8tate*man Mm. Evuiw and the twin* lisve heeir making a visit with her sister in. TOILET W A T E R Eastern Oregon. Don’t You Love V io lets? Violet Dulce t halloa E. Burke, who 1« working w ith tha Oska r 'Hub'M Cbnstruetlon 1 Co. again thta season in road work \ at Corvallis, came down the latter | pnrf of last week to meet and wel- come to Oregon his brother-in-law. i W. A. Hudson, and family, who j came from St. Paul. Minnesota, ex pecting to locate. Russell Dimond and family drove out from Portland Sunday for a visit with Mrs. A. J. Bishop, the lattei going to the city in the evenr lng with them for a visit. Mks. Bishop returned home Tuesday nfternoon. bringing with her. Miss Ramona Dimond and her little grandson, George Richard Taylor. / €G L D D R E A M FACE POW DER V A N ISH IN G CREAM TALCUM. SOAP ROUGE, ETC. A breath of Spring on your, dressing tabl<- LYNN B. FERGUSON Druggist Z 7 a » fflexaH for• NEWBERG, ORE.