Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, September 09, 1920, Image 7

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Miss Norma Harvey will go to Sea-j
W. L. Scott, who came from Idaho,
has bought the F. H. Orlffeth prop­ side Saturday, where she will teach '
the coming year.
erty on Center street for (2,000.
W. F. Edwards and daughter Eliz­
Ray Cullum, of Portland, spent
Labor Day with his uncle and aupt abeth were over from Vancouvar,
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Van Dyke of Tuesday visiting his parents.
Newberg.
C. H. Ellis is Just completing a
o f all kinds, according to the rules o f [the
O. J. McCoy returned to hlB ranch ten ton prune evaporator for J.
Underwriters.
W e cannot attach service
near Silverton Monday. He has pur­ Monarch who bought the H. A. Page
chased a small flock of sheep and place out in West Chehalem.
wires to houses not wired in [accordance
look them along.
Mrs. Hannah Moon, aged 78 years,
Mrs. Wm. Baker, one time resi­ died Wednesday at the home of her
with these rules.
dent of Newberg, was out from Port­ son. F. A. Youngs, on West Sheridan
land calling on former friends the street. Funeral services will be con­
ducted at the Free Methodist church
first of the week.
¿Irs., Emma Van Cleve, who is Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock.
W. E. Wilson, who came from
here visiting with Rev. and Mrs. K.
M0T0BS
RANGES
H. Sickafoose. will leave Friday for Wichita, Hanses and who has be»n
living out on the old fsrry road, is
her home In Los Angeles.
WASHING MACHINES
IRONS SAD
arranging
to return to Wichita to
The Civic Improvement Club will
WAFFLE IRONS
GRILLS
resume Its regular meetings and the look after some business matters.
Dr.
T.
W.
Hester
is
home
from
next one will be held Friday after­
PERCOLATORS and EVERT THING
noon at 8 o’clock at the club rooma- his hunting trip in the Alsea country
Mrs. 8. M. King, who was here on and says he killed a buck .that
Get yoor wiring done now for the dark fall and
a visit a short time ago, has gone weighed 205 pounds dressed, which,
winter months
to Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, to he was told by the old hunters of
make an extended visit with a that section was the largest deer
ever taken out of those mountains.
brother.
Mrs. Evelyn Kair Waite and little
Joe Stanton returned Monday from
a visit of several months at his old daughter Calda, with her sister, Mrs.
home in Iowa. Mis friends will be SWarts, left for their respent ive
pleased to learn that his health is hones in California and Nevada,
Monday afternoon, after a week
“ IT SERVES Y O U RIGHT“
much Improved.
spent visiting old friends f . Mrs.
Zenas Perisho has returned from
Waite says the only places she found
Greenleaf, Idaho, to attend college
about Newberg that were familiar
again but is now trotting In doublg
were Canyon Hall, the woods back
On last Friday evening Mrs. E. L.
A certain room in the old Everest
harness, he having married Miss
o f It and her grandmother’s farm, house out on the highway Just aast Evans entertained the W. H. E. d u b
Elma Fivecoat, of Greenleaf, who
now the Mathew Patton farm.
of town is making quit« a record as In honer of Miss Mina Ames who will
will also take some work in college.'
Lee Helton is here from Hopewell a favorite haunting place for the Leave soon for Lincoln, Nebraska,
In a note received from Mr. and
visiting bis sister, Mrs. Charley Bur­ Everest family stork. The house was where she will attend schooL A
Mrs. E. W. Mueller, of McCoy, but
gees, who came through from Eldo­ built by David Everest and the son, social evening was enjoyed with
formerly of Newberg, they say they
rado, Kansas, a short time ago with Granville, was born In this particular fancy work and in reciting incidents
are receiving congratulations on ac­
her husband and daughter in an room. Later on the latter’s daugh­ of bygone days. Ice cream and cake
count of the arrival of a baby boy^
auto and are located on Eleventh ter, now Mrs Harry Rockwell, was were served. Thoee in attendance
bom to them on Friday of last week.
street. Mr. Helton and Mrs. Burgess born in the room and recently a were the Misses Ames, Edna and
This Is ‘‘Johns first."
had not met before in twenty years. new born daughter of Mrs. Rockwell Lulu Forsyth, Helen Scott, Mrs. H.
At Dundee, next 8abbath morning. A son-in-law and daughter of Mr. first saw the peep o’day in the same Patterson, Mrs. B. E. Evans and Mra
Rev. G. F. Round will preach at 11 and Mrs. Burgess are expected to room.
D. Blackburn.
o’clock, on a ‘ ‘Hiding place from the arrive from Kansas in a short time.
wind, the shadow of a Great Rock
Mrs. L. H. Kuhn, known when
in a weary land.” And in the even­
living at Dundee as Miss Arlena
ing on. "The greatest sentence that,
Dillinger, writes from her home in
was ever written." All are welcome.
Ohio to Dundee friends that she and
*Rev. W. N. Coffee and daughter. her husband made a motor trip to
Miss Nina; left for Beattie Tuesday M>dlana a short' time ago to attend
evening where the latter will attend a reunion of the Miller family, which
school at'the Seattle Pacific College was held in a fine old maple grove
the coming year. Rev. Coffee in a on the banks of the famous Wabash.
member of the Board of Trustees of But she adds that she was much
this institution and will attend a disappointed in the Wabash and
meeting of the trustees while in asserts that It does not begin-to com­
Seattle.
pare with the Willamette for beauty
Miss Gladys Edwards, Miss Fran­ and charm.
ces Eddens. Emil Sander and Lee
Mrs. Lizzie Hubbard, wife of S. J.
J. Eddens have Just returned after Hubbard, died at her home at Spring-
having spent an enjoyable week at brook quite suddenly Tuesday even­
Newport. They report the weathpr ing. She remarked to her husdand
as being warm and pleasant and that she would lay down for a rest
say they made all points Of interest, and went to her bedroom. Soon
including a trip to the lighthouse after Mr. Hubbard, on hearing a dis
and a deep sea excursion.
turbance went to the room and found
E. A. Wright, who travels for the her dying. Beside her husband she
sale of a remedy for rheumatism of leaves one son. Lisle, of Rex and one
his own manufacture, recently re- j daughter, Stella who is at home,
turned home from an extended trip. There are also two brothers, John
He says that they were struck by a and Demsey Smith, the former of
cyclonic sephyr at some point east i Oklahoma and the latter of Good-
of the Rockies, and as soon as it had j nough Hills, Washington,
passed by he told his son. who was I The remalng of w E Burnham,
IT IS PA HT OF OUR BUSINESS TO HELP DEVELOP
driving for him. to head the Ford an over seas soldier and son of C.
AND
MAINTAIN THE BUSINESS OF THIS COMMUNITY.
for Oregon on high and keep he. A_ Burnhara who llves accr086 the
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& TH IS BY LOANING MONEY WHEN THE SECUR­
going at that clip.
\ river in Marion county, arrived here
ITY MEETS WITH OUR APPROVAL, AND WHERE IT I t
The wind and rain storm of Sat­ Tuesday and were taken to the W.
CONSISTENT WITH OUR WELL KNOWN CONSERVA­
urday night, August 28th caused a W. Hollingsworth Co. chapel. Fu­
TIVE BANKING METHODS.
mix-up of the wires of the electric neral services will be conducted on
WHEN YOU WANT TO BORROW MONEY COME
light and telephone companies and Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock
AND SEE US. EVERYTHING ABOUT THE TRANSACTION
burned off the wire in five places (and will be in charge of the local
W ILL BE HELD STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.
in one of the large cables of the tele- ^ American Legion Post.
Sergeant
phone company which contained one White, of Vancouver Barracks,ac-
hundred and fifty wires, thus put- companled the body to Newberg.
ting about 300 phones out of com- The deceased was a member of Co. E.
NEW BERG. OREGON
mission.
Expert cable men were 337th. Infantry and his age was 21
secured from Portland and the dam- years. He died of pneumonia in a
age is almost repaired at this date. French hospital March 14, 1919,
Mrs. W. E. Lanhon. of San Diago, after having been in the service a
California, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. , year,
J. O. McKinney of the "W inella' _____
ranch at Dundee. Mr. Lanhon. who
has been touring the Western states
In his car arrived at the ranch on
Wednesday of last week, bringing
with him Wm. Leeper, of Chicago
who is a friend of both families.
Later in the season they will all
drive to Southern California to spend
the winter, with the exception of
Miss Frances McKinney who will at
tend Pacific Academy in Newberg.
The later part of last week Mr. and
Mrs. McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. Lan­
Do your Eyes Hurt?
Cuticle Solvent Jonteel ........................... ¡15c
hon and Wm. Leeper went on a three
Do your Eyes feel Heavy?
Hail Bleach Jonteel ................................. 35c
day's camping trip to Mt. Hood and
Does the Light hurt your
the Hood River valley.
Hail Cream Jonteel ................................... 25c
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Locals and Personals
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Miss Frances Elliott v h home
from Salem last Sunday for a vlalt.
Mrs. N. J. Hadley left Friday for
an extended visit with a daughter at
La Grande.
Mias Margaret Hodson left Satur­
day for Rathdrum, Idaho, where she
will resume high school work.
Mrs. J. R. Pemberton and little
daughter were down from Salem on
a visit with relatives last Sunday.
Mrs. Mary E. Bankson had as wsek
end visitors, her niece, Mrs. G. N.
Beaumont and little daughter, of
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Walker have
returned from a hunting trip out
near Roseburg, bringing some fine
venison with them.
Mr. add Mrs Thomas Perisho have
returned from Greenleaf, Idaho,
where they have a farm and where
they spent the summer. *
Mrs. Margurite Wooten and chil­
dren were out from Portland the
first of the week visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Scott -
Will Mendenhall, the county fire
warden, came down from Sheridan
TeuBday to look after the burning
o f a slashing out at the "Greebrlet
Farm" for'M r Hunt.
Services next Sabbath as usual at
Presbyterian church at 11:00 a. m.
and 8:00 p. m. conducted by Pastor
Lee. Sunday School at 8:46, Young
Peoples Society at 7:00 p. m.
On next Monday at 1 0 :SO o’clock
in the forenoon a meeting of the
Newberg Mlnlsteral Association will
be held, this being the first to be
held since the vacation season began.
Mr. Paisly, of Brighton, was a
week dhd guest o f Mr. and Mrs.
Deevsr. He is looking for a location
and went from here to Dayton to look
the country over and visit friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hinton, of
Denver .Colorado, who recently Bpent
a month at Victoria, B. C., and who
are on their way home, stopped over
here for a week’s visit with their
friends, the Misses Laura and Alma
Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Botsford, of
Portland, and Mrs. E. H. Himer, of
Norman, Oklahoma, motored out
from Portland a few days ago for a
visit with the Misses Craig.
Hop pickers are flocking to the
/ . B. Metsler hop ranch on Chehalem
mountain. Picking will begin the
last of the week. Mr. Metsler has
his new hop house nearly completed.
Rev. Oscar Huddleston,’ whs spent
fourteen years in missionary work
in the Philippines, will tell of his
w ort in an address he will give at
the M. E. church next Sunday even­
ing
Dr. Sarah Smith reports the birth
of a daughter. Sept. 1st, to Mr. and
Mrs. Clark Smith, of Middleton, and
also the birth of a daughter, Septem­
ber 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lenroot,
of Dundee.
Cards are said to be out an­
nouncing the approaching marriage
of Roes Miles, of Salem, which is to
be solemnised at an ehrly date, the
fortunate young lady being Miss
Laura Bell, of 8alem.
Chi Sung PH and Vernon Bush,
students in Pacific College last year
who are spending vacation working
for a Portland sawmilling company,
were here last Sunday talking col­
lege for the coming year.
A party who was coming toward
Newberg on the highway Monday
evening between six and «even
o'clock, began to count the autos
that were being met, when a little
more than a mile out, and when the
west end of the concrete bridge was
i cached 482 machines had been
counted. Some Labor Day parade.
Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Huddleston,
who spent fourteen years in mission­
ary work In the Philippines as repre­
sentatives of the M. E. church, have
located In Newberg for the winter
and will put their children in school.
Both are graduates of Kansas col­
leges. Mr. Huddleston was competed
to give up his work In the islands
on account of kidney trouble and be
is planning to go to a Battle Creek,
Michigan sanitarium for treatment.
G R ID LE Y
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W e W ill H ave Our F irft Showing of
Tfew
We Do Electric Wiring—
W e Sell Everything Electrical
Yamhill Electric Company
or
amounts
on
all7/fi'llinery
W E E K BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 7TH
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Having attended the millinery openings of the wholesale
millinery houses in both San Francisco and Los Angeles, we
are prepared to show yon the latest things in fancy feath­
ers, flowers, and ornaments, this fall.
Before buying, come in and see our hats and make yonr
selection from our latest models.
Metal trimmings of all kinds, tinseled flowers, tinted
ostrich, are some of the new trimmings.
These trimmings blended in with the new rich colorings
o f velvet and duvetyn makes the hats this season very at­
tractive and desirable.
G R ID LE Y M IL L IN E R Y
7 0 6 First Street, Newberg,
Approved
Security
NATIONAL BANK
Beautiful Finger Tips
Kodak Time
W e carry a complete line of
EASTMAN KODAKS
When in need of Film» or
Supplies, call on us.
Also do Developing and Printing
and have installed an improved process
which enables us to give you
Daily Service and Satisfaction
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Newspapers, Popular Books, Magazines,
. and Periodicals
Graham’s Drug Store
Phone White 113
Eastman Kodaks
Nyals Medicines
A beautiful, well kept hand
adds to attractiveness
Jonteel Manicure Needs
make manicuring easy
George Ward has sold the Gem
barber Bhop to A. A. Anderson, of
Molalla, who bought the Commer­
cial hotel building on Main street
some tint* ago. Mr. Anderson says
the more he sees of Newberg the
better he likes the town, which ac­
counts for his purchases here. He
has been farming for the past two
years and he is Just now closing up
his farming interests preparatory to
moving over with a view of making
Newberg his home. He was over the
first of the week to take possesion of
the shop and said he would retain
G. R. Nugent, Who has been working
with Mr. Ward, and will also have
C. D. Williams, a Molalla barber. In
the shop. Mr. Ward says he hasj
not determined Just what he will
do but will probably move to Port­
land.
Eyes?
Do you have Headache?
Do you have Stomach
Trouble?
A re you often Dizzy?
All theze are symptons of
eye strain. It w ill pay you to
know, if you neglect your eyes,
now, later you w ill be mighty
sorry. We may be able to save
you much discomfort and mis­
ery later. See to your eyes to­
day.
C. A . M O R R IS
JEW ELER AND O P TO M ETR IS T
Newberg, Oregon
Hail Polish Jonteel .................................
25c
These products are the result o f years of
practical experience o f a life time specialist
on the care o f hands and nails.
LYNN B. FERGUSON
Prescription Druggist
The R E X A L L Store
OREGON
NEWBERG,