Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, November 11, 1920, Image 5

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    Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Altman, o f
The Hill Military cadets defeated
Gresham, passed through Newberg the Newberg high echoed team In a
game of football on the home
Tuesday.
Mrs. Ralph Van Valin and Master ground^ Thursday afternoon, the
Herbert went to Corvallis last Satur­ score being seven to nothing. The
first half was scoreless.
day on a visit.
Under arrangements made with
The Misses Lyra and Eva Miles
the
"M»neley Entertainment Co.” for
went to Salem to spend Saturday and
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a
course
of four number», the local
Sunday with their parents.
M AK E SELECTIONS A N D SET THEM ASIDE U N T IL T 0U
and
Mr».
Jasper
E.
pw,t
of
the
American Legion gave
Born to Mr
AR E R EAD Y TO D E LIV E R THEM TO TH E GIVEE.
Bales on Friday, November 5, a eon, their first number in their hall on.
George Macy, weight seven pound, Wednesday evening before a fair
sited audiance. Under the title of
avoirdupois.
“ Uncle Sam’r Nieces" four young la­
Eric Rendahl, the well known
makes a dandy present, a useful household servant, a saver of
dies staged the entertainment, which
Portland stage driver, has moved to
heavy work, a sanitary invention, easy on your carpets.
occupied a little more than an hour,
his recently purchased home at 51(1
the first part of the program con­
Sheridan street.
sisting of vocal music and readings
MI bb Ann Fogle was able to get and for the latter half a very pleas­
out in town the first of the week, ing little playlet was given- The
is the biggest labor saver of them all. A ll machines with a
after having been laid up with ill­ young ladiee are completely at ease
swinging wringer. Thor, Apex, Bluebird and A. B. C. A ll
ness for several days.
on the rostrum and they give a mix­
good, liberal terms.
U. S. G. Miller, of the Miller Mer­ ed program of music and entertain­
cantile Co. has been recuperating in ment that is wholesome and pleaping
Lamp socket applianoes of all kinds. Irons, grills, percolators,
a Portland hospital during the week Buck net 's Tennessee Jubilee Singers
teapots, sind toasters, make useful sad acceptable presents.
from an operation performed for her­ w ill give the next number January
Anything and Everything Electrical.
Slat.
nia.
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Prof. Knapp chaperoned the New­
CHEHALEM CENTER
berg high school team on a trip to
Dallas last Saturday when they de­
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mann motored
feated the Dallas team by a score of
to Wlllamloa Tuesday!
6 to nothing.
Mrs. C. S. Johnson, of Newberg,
, Dr's Van Valin and Utter went to
“IT SERVES YOU RIGHT"
was
a visitor at the Johnson home
Salem the latter part of last week
to attend a meeting of the dental Sunday.
association, composed o f members
Miss Margurrete Johnson cam« out
from Yamhill, Polk and Marion from Portland Sunday for a visit
J. A. Parrott and George Smith. The as a sauce over the asparagus.
counties.
with the home folks.
club finished paying for the electric
When making cookies, i f a tea
Edward Lewis, a brother-in-law of
Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Logan, and lights Saturday and plana were made towel is placed over the bread board
Clarence Dailey, is here with' his Mr. and Mrs. Victor
A. Hendrickson to paint the hall Inside and buy and floured slightly, the cookie
la*
family from Sandpoint, Idaho, and and young son made the trip to Port­ some new equipment for the kitchen.
dough may be rolled out in half the
expects to locate if he succeeds in sel­ land last Sunday.
time and will not stick.
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ling his Idaho land, which he has on
HOUSEHOLD H U T S
Less sugar is needed in sweetening
the market.
SEX
Asparagus water may be thickened any kind of berries that are to be
L. L. Tall man, of Tacoma, stopped
with cornstarch and seasoned with used for sauce if they are allowed to
The Advance Club held a box so-
off the first of the week, when on
butter, pepper and salt and served 8tand in a little sugar over night.
his way to Los Angeles, for a visit xial Tuesday evening.
with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wendell, of
The parents of Mrs. Sturgis are
Springbrook Heights. He ism brother here from Forest Grove for a visit.
of Mrs. Wendell.
The
Parent-Teacher association
Oliver Stromqulst, who is manipu­ will meet Tuesday afternoon at 8:80
lating the keyboard on the Intertype o’clock.
in the Graphic office, moved out from
Mr. and Mrs. E. Garland are re­
Portland Monday with his wife and joicing over the arrival of a son at
little son. They have rooms in the their home.
,
Gregory building.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Repp, of Port­
'W r ltid Mrs. F. f ; W attacesay land.—were* -entertained- la- the Frost
they appreciate the kindly Intentions home Sunday.
of the several parties who called
Miss Elizabeth Skipworth from
them on the phone Monday night to Portland spent the week-end with
warn them of the fire that was show­ Mrs. Ralph Otis.
ing up near; their store.
Mrs. Whitaker, Mrs. Heskett and
The regular quarterly meeting of Mrs. Eves spent Tuesday with Mr.
Friends church will be held Saturday and Mrs. Werlln in Portland.
and Sunday. On Saturday morning
A Halloween party was held at
Rev. Clarkson Hinshaw will give the the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. W il­
sermon and Rev. Elmer Pemberton eys when all had a good time.
will be the speaker on Sunday.
Mrs. J. A. Smith fell on the stair­
E. P. Smith, who has a carpenter way and broke her lower Jaw in
shop on Main street, went to Gres­ two places, but is recovering nicely.
ham Tuesday for a visit with his
Mr. Whitaker, one of our leading
father. Mr. Smith says his health is ranchers, is on a cruise with the
not good and he thinks he will try Navel Reserve.. U, S. S. Dent for a
a change of climate for the winter.
month.
Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Baker gave a
B. A. Shawer, who was at one
surprise
party for thdir husbands
time located in Newberg as the pub­
COME TO OUR BANK AND START A BANK ACCOUNT.
lisher of the Enterprise, was down Tuesday evening, the occasion being
YES, START. THAT IS THE ONLY THING WHICH
from Salem Monday. He sold out their birthday anniversaries and al­
WILL BE H ARC TO DO.
his Job printing business at Salem so that of Helen Reynolds. All re­
WHEN YOU ONCE START TO BANKING MONEY, IN­
There were
some months ago and has since been ceived comic gifts.
STEAD OF SPENDING IT. IT BECOMES R GOOD HABIT IN­
games and music and refreshments
taking a rest.
STEAD OF A BAD ONE-
were served.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers, for­
PUT MONEY IN OUR BANK.
A few days ago when Mr. and
mer residents here, spent a little time
in Newberg between trains Tuesday. Mrs. O. Woodworth were turning
They were on their way from Reed- their new Ford on the highway, a
NEWBERG. OREGON
ly California, where he is operating Chevorlet, speeding at some thirty
a large cannery, to Chicago to at­ to thirtyfive miles an hour, crashed
tend a big canner’s association meet­ into them, smashing the rear
wheels of the Ford, but no one" was
ing.
hurt in any way.
Hodson & Eliott have leased the
building on the Southeast corner of
LAD HILL
First and Meridian streets and a re '
having the lower story fitted up for j
Beverley Stain is sawing wood for
their-funeral chapel and undertaking'
George
Smith with his gasoline saw.
rooms.
Their office, however, will
Several of the young «people at­
still be in the present location in
tended the dance in Donald Saturday
the W. E. White building.
evening.
W. R. Gajl&nd is doing work, pre­
Mr. and Mrs. W ill Hitchen and son
liminary to the erection of a garage
Harold
spent .Sunday with George
A scientific compound containing Aspirin U. D. Co. Acet­
building on the corner of First and
Smith
and
family.
anilide. Aloin and Capsicum; breaks up a cold without
River streets.
He has a concrete
starting
a buzzing in the head. It aids nature in combat­
Mrs.
C.
C.
Loucks
spent
the
week
wall built on the upper side of the
ing
the
germs
and freeing the system from infection. It
end
in
Portland,
purchasing
new
fur­
lot, which w ill eventually be a part
quickly
relieves
pain and headache.
niture
for
their
house.
of the foundation for the new build­
ing, and for the present it acts as a
Percy Kiser and Reuben Kramier
REXALL CHERRY BARK COMPOUND COUGH SYRUP
retaining wall for holding the earth have moved to the Barnhart place
Is a pleasing soothing effective cough syrup containing
he is using for making a necessary preparatory to farm ing'it.
Wild Cherry. Ipecac, Squlls, Senega. Sangulnaria, and
fill in the depression.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tautfest and
Syrup. It is a rich bright red syrup, free from Alcohol
and Narcotics. It relieves the cough without upsetting
L. M. Buell, the Journal man is family. Mabel. Hazel. Hilda and Rus­
the stomach.
an example of the old Raying that sel. of Fargo visited with Jack
some men achieve greatness and [Smith’s Sunday.
REXALL BRONCHIAL SALVE
other have greatness thrust upon
There will be a dance at the club
Apply it and rub gently on the chest and place a hot
them. He was elected lodge deputy house Saturday evening. November.
flannel over it. go to sleep and wake up next morning
of the Security Benefit Association, 13. and a masquerade Thanksgiving
feeling better.
an honor thrust upon him;
he night, November 25th.
achieved greatness by casting a vote
The Corral Creek road in Clacka­
REXALL CATARRH JELLY
for himself as councilman and now mas county has been granted by the
For the relief of stopped up head and nose.
Jack Dempsey’s overcoat is not large county court at Oregon City. This
PEPT0NA
enough to make a thumbstall for road will connect with the new road
Our best tonic and strength builder. Just the thing to
the Journal man.
proposed over Parrott mountain in
put you back on your feet after attacks of colds and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cummins are Yamhill county, the resolution for
grippe.
planing to make the trip to Cali­ which has been drawn up and signed
fornia again In their car and will by the county court at McMinnville.
probably be gone until April. They This road will he a wonderful outlet
will go to Corvallis for a short visit to Oregon City from Newberg.
where they will be Joined a little
Lad Hill Commercial Club met at
Prescription Druggist
later by hie brother, S. E. Cummins, the regular meeting Saturday even­
who will go to California with them. ing, electing new officers as follows:,
The R EXA LL Store
The latter will not wait until the S. S. Parrott, president; C. C. Loucks.
expiration of his tferm as county com­ vice president; Mrs. Geo. Smith,
302 First St
missioner, which will occur with the secretary; Mrs. A. F. Kiser, treas­
OREGON
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end of the year, as ,he fears the roads urer; I. J. Tautfest. sergeant at
may get too bad for auto travel by arms. The Board of Directors are
that time.
Frank Kiser, C. A. Allen. Chris. Ives,
Do Your Christmas
Buying Now
Mr. and Mr». W. E. White visited
O. A. Hurley, former editor of the
at Portland over Sunday.
Independence Monitor is now located
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Crosier spent in Portland as manager of The Pio-
Sunday with friends at Forest Grove. ueer Employment Co. as may be seen
R. F. Cummings was called to Mc­ by a display advertisement in the
Graphic this week.
Minnville Wednesday to serve on the
grand Jury.
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Rev. W. N. Coffee left for Everett,
Mrs. Fern Steppy and daughter. Washington, Monday evening. He is
Madeline, spent Sunday with rela­ engaged to hold a series of meetings
at this place and will also visit his
tives at Sheridan.
daughter,
Miss Nina, who is attend
Miss Doris Hill, of Portland, for­
ing
Seattle
Pacific College.
merly a teacher in the Newberg
schools, visited the family of Ned Mc­
Coy this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter 0. Van Atta
and little daughter were down from
McMinnville for week end guests in
the L. S. Otis home.
Mrs. H. Craw and Mrs. J. B. Brad­
ley attended the annual praise ser­
vice at the First Presbyterian church
o f Portland on Tuesday.1
Mrs. C. A. Chase, who spent two
weeks here visiting in the L. 8. Otis
home, left for her home at St. Paul.
Minnesota, the latter part p L last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dean went to
Leoomb, Linn county, Wednesday,
tor a visit with their son-in-law aifd
daughter who were married a tew
weeks ago.
Miss Electa Bingham, of the city
telephone department left yesterday
for Corvallis, where she will visit
with her brother while taking a two
weeks vacation.
Mrs. J. W. Reid, of Bonners Ferry,
Idaho, and Miss Annie Reid of Peter-
born, Ontario Province. Canada, are
visiting at the home of Matthew
Reed In this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Plnney went
to Woodburn Sunday for a short visit
.with Mrs. Plnney’s father. Rev.
Myera. former pastor o f the M. E.
church of Newberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffman, son-
in-law and daughter of Mrs. E. R.
Prosser and Miss Helen Prosser, an­
other daughter, came out from Port­
land for a Sunday visit.
Rev. Harrabelllo A. Marangeopa,
quoted as "T h e W orld’s Greatest Ma­
lay Missionary," w ill speak at the
West Chehalem church Sunday morn­
ing. He is said to be an unusually
interesting speaker and well worth
hearing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rees are plan­
ning to leave for Ridge Farm. Illinois
in about two week for ah extended
visit with relatives; and may be gone
a year, though their friends expess
doubts about their remaining* away
for so long a time.
Lynn Ferguson and L. C. Palmer
left on Tuesday for Arlington, where
they expect to slaughter a fabulous
number of wild geese, as it is re­
ported that they made arrangements
before starting for a two ton truck to
come after the game.
E. R. Hodges, who came from
Hillsboro where he was engaged in
the wood business, has bought the
P. R. Bass forty acres located out
in the South side West Chehalem
road hear the John U. Smith farm.
Mr. Base has moved across on the
north side of the valley where he has
a farm.
At a meeting of the State Highway
Commission held last Saturday after­
noon in Portland contracts were let
for various paving projects through­
out the state aggregating 81(028,888.
The contract for paving the road be­
tween Newberg and West Dayton
with concrete, a distance of five and
nine tenth miles, was awarded to the
Oregon Contract Co. at 1168,234.00
Several from Newberg attended a
Zimrl Ellis has had recent word missionary convention held last Sun­
from Macksville. Kansas, of the
day at the Free Methodist church
deatlr of Rev. Thomas Hockett, a in Salem.
Rev. M. F. Childs and
brother of Mrs. Ellis who was lo&U- '<
wife. Rev. M. E. Lewis and wife, Mrs.
ed here a few years ago.
Irma Lewis. Mrs. Grace Edwards and
The
Yamhill
County
Sunday Mrs. Mary F. Coffee, were among
They report a very
School convention will be held at the 1 the number.
Presbyterian church in Newberg No- j interesting time. Missionaries from
vember 26-27-28 when a large lis t' China and India were present and
o f delegatee will be in attendance. | spoke.
100 HATS 100
All new and up-to-date, to be
closed out at 1-2 price. If you
need a Stylish* Servicable, Winter
hat, do not miss this opportunity.
LEE MILLINERY,
Gregory Block.
A Vacuum Cleaner '
An Electric Waching Machine
Yamhill Electric Company
MONEY
deposited
"u larly in
OUR BANK
maker every dai
Thank
giving
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
GET RID OF YOUR COLD
Cold Tablets---- -
Buy-
Only the
PU R EST
GOODS
for Use on the
Baby
Everything For Baby Here
It’s not only a question o f w hat y o u get for
the baby But whorm you get it is also an impor­
tant matter
The m anner in which goods are Kept has a
great deal to do with the condition in which
they reach you
W e employ extraordinarily careful m ethods
in handling all goods for babies’ uses. A n d w e
have everything you are lihely to need, such
as b a b y foods—nursing bottles—nipples—paci­
fiers — talcum powders — ointments and all
standard Internal remedies.
Graham’s Drug Store
Phone W hite 113
yr .*m »n Kodaks
Njrals Medicine«
LYNN B. FERGUSON
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