Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, November 25, 1920, Image 5

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Ed. Oberg and family spent a ladies may bring their work if they
part of last week visiting with rela­ so desire. Will meet at Commercial
Club rooms.
tives at Canby.
The S. P. Tlinberlake family went
to Corvallis last Saturday to see the TRAVELS W GERMANY BY
big ball game which was scoreless.
REV. ROBERT E. PRETLOW
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dowd will have On Tuesday evening of next week
out-of-town Thanksgiving visitors as Rev. Hobart E. Pretlow, of Seattle,
in the Dundee news column.
Mr. and Mm. Byron Brown visited N. C. Christenson was over from noted
MART. SELECTIONS AND SET THEM ASIDE UNTIL YOU
« | lon
will cond)tloIU
give a talk
at Friends „ church
,n 0ermany
he Mw
relatives at Portland Saturday and Underwood, Washington, on business .. Mrs. . L. _ T _ Hayward, of M y. Dundee.
ARE READY TO DELIVER THEM TO THE GIVEE.
was quite painfully, though not se- tj,em (n a recent visit to that coun-
Sunday.
the first of the week.
Ray Wren, who is on furlough Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Otis and Mrs. rlously Injured in a fall a few days try.
from the Navy ia here visiting his H. C. Paulsen^ttended the Portland ago.
| Rev. Pretlow was a delegate to
A. Schug will feast on Thanks­ j the big Peace Conference held in
mother, Mrs. J. A. Wren.
Stock Show last week.
makes a dandy present, a useful household servant, a saver of
Mrs. Ouy Spencer, of La Grande, Bprt Miller, Vernon Gould and giving dinner with friends In Port­ j London at the close of which he
heavy work, a sanitary invention, easy on yonr carpets.
spent the week-end at the home of Vivian Hadley were rooters at the land and will remain in that city * traveled through France, Belgium
and Germany. Thl* gave him an
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Keeney.
big ball game at 0. A. C. on last for a few days.
Mrs. A. TegeLer went to Willamina opportunity to see things as they are
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crozer At­ Saturday.
tended the funeral of Rev. Charles L. 8. Otis and wife attended the Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving today and he will give an Interest­
is the biggest labor saver of them all. All machines with a
Scott, at Salem on Monday.
meeting of the Walnut Growers’ As­ with her son-in-law and daughter, ing talk.
swinging wringer. Thor, Apex, Bluebird and A. B. C. AH
A general invitation Is extended to
You are Invited to hear the ser­ sociation of Oregon and Washing­ Mr. and Mrs. Werth.
good,
liberal terms.
the public to attend. No charge for
mon, "Things." at the Christian ton, held at Portland last week, and T. I. Robinson, who recently held admission.
Incidentally took In the Live Stock a public sale of his stock and farm­
church Sunday evening. Come.
Lamp socket appliances of all kinds. Irons, grill*, percolators,
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CJks
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. ——— 1 ing outfit on hia^farm In West Che-
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Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Newhouse will m n r p . . . :— . — —“—
teapots,
and toasters, make useful and aooeptable presents.
FERJfWOOD_______3
halem. will return to his former II_____
spend Thanksgiving with their son- The meeting of the college aux­ home
Anything and Everything D w tH a it“
at Aurora, Illinois.
in-law and daughter in Portland. iliary will be postponed on account
O. J. McCoy was a visitor at
the meeting of the County Sun­ G. S. Young went to Lebanon, W. Mrs.
L. G. Hulin stopped off in Newberg of
A.
School convention and will be Saturday to visit Mrs. Young, who is noon. Parrish home Sunday after­
Tuesday between^ trains for a short day
held Saturday, December 4, at the in* a hospital there recuperating from M. and Mrs. Alfred Scharf were
visit « with his brother. C. S. • Hulin.
-.C„,—j- house of Mrs. W. E. Paxson.
a nervous breakdown. He hopes she callers at the home of Archie Flam­
Corbin Morgan, of Portland, will The big Bmooth-faced man who may be able to come home soon.
spend Thanksgiving in Newberg was seen fleeing hastily from the President John D. Mills and“ Pro­ ming 8unday afternoon.
with the Misses Laura and Alma wood house of C. C. Frick, one even­ fessors Russell Lewis, Eunice Lewis, Harold Jones has returned from a
“IT SERVES YOU RIGHT”
visit with the Weston family, who
Craig.
and Lyra Miles filled places on the live
ing
last
week
wh$n
the
light
was
on Parrott mountain.
P. L. GuBtln and family drove to turned on, bad better make himself program of Salem quarterly meeting
Mr.
and Mrs. W A. Parrish, and
Wlllamlna Sunday to attend the fu­ scarce in that vicinity after dark. of Friends church, held last Satur­
two
of
their children spent Sunday of the Society of Automobile Engi 800 pounds per inch of tire at Its
neral of Chas. M. Fuqua, a cousin of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Edwards, ac­ day.
with
their
daughter and husband, neere, whose standards of measure- [ base, the interests of road conserva-
Mr. Oustin.
9
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Jones.
companied
by
their
son,
O.
K.
Ed­
would be served and the motor
Mrs. H. M. Williams jind Miss wards and family, of Perrydale, will who spent some three weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Livengood went ment have been considered author! tlon
truck
eperator relieved of all liabi­
tatlve
for
years.
Clara Williams came out from Port­ go to Vancouver, Washington, to in Newberg with their son-in-law, to Yamhill recently to visit Mr. and
lity
of
unwittingly violating the Law.
By
computing
the
load
on
the
basis
land Tuesday to attend the funeral of take Thanksgiving dinner with their Ed. Oberg and family,left for their Mrs. B. L. Hicks and family.
E. W. Evans. .
second son, W. F. Edwards and home at Moscow, Idaho the first of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Adolph anfl
Mrs. H. A. Cooley, of Junction family.
the week.
son, are here from American Falls.
City, spent the week-end here with F. M. Vincent, of Tillamook, was The annual meeting of the facul­ Idaho, visiting parents and friends.
her daughter Miss Florence, drug­ a week-end visitor with his mother ties of the independent colleges of The mock trjal held at the gym­
gist at the Parlor Pharmacy.
Mrs. E. Vincent and his brotbeV V. Oregon will be held at Reed College, nasium last Saturday evening was
In response to a message telling A. He was on his way home from Saturday. In addition to Reed the enjoyed by all present. Later In the
of the serious illness of her mother,. the Portland Stoek Show where be colleges participating will be Paci­ evening the ladies sold their shad­
Mrs. C. R. Duer left here on last had some of his dairy stock on ex fic, Albany, Philomath, Willamette, ows, the proceeds going to the gym­
Saturday for Cleveland, Ohio.
and Pacific of Forest Grove.
nasium club,
bibition.
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R. G. Otis returned Monday from Mrs. N. E. Britt has gone for a Wm. Shaad, who lives out at the
Corvallis, where he had been attend­ visit of three or four weeks with foot of Parrott Mountain, was quite
WEST CHEHALEM
•
ßgm»
ing the Home Coming of the college friends at Oakland and San Jose. seriously hurt one day recently by
fraternities, held in that city last California. In the latter city she being caught by a falling building Last Saturday E. G. Fendali at- <
week.
will vi h it Mrs. Emma Gordon. Her that he was moving to anqtber loca­ tended the funeral of his brother
Mrs. E. M. Stephens, of Iddesleigh. son, H. S. Britt accompanied her as tion. Some of his ribs were broken who died Wednesday at Willamina.
Alberta. Canada, is here enjoying a far as Susanville where he went on and he was otherwise hurt inter­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hopkins of
nally.
Newberg, spent the past week at the
Thanksgiving visit with her sister, business.
Mrs. M. H. Plnney and Mrs. Byron Word was received here the first Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Dowd attended home of B. F. Yergen, their son-in-
Brown.
of the week, that Mrs. Ted Sherry, the big Stock Show in Portland and law.
There will be church services next
Owing to the fact that Judge Stout of Olympia. Washington was able to, were greatly impressed with the ex­ Sunday
as usual at the West Che-
must come to Newberg by auto and leave the hospital where she had hibit They said they noticed that halem church.
Sunday School at
will be late In arriving, his lyceum been for some two weeks following the Pasadena horseman, whom they 10:00 a. m. Preaching
11:00 a. m.
have
been
accustomed
to
seeing
in
lecture will not begin untit 8:30 an operation. Mrs. Sherry is a
Christian
Endeavor
at
7:00 p. m.
horse
shows
in
Southern
California,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Lewis of
o’clock.
and
preaching
at
8:00
p.
m.
got nothing better that thrid place.
Dell Lewis was on the streets Mon­ Newbetg.
—— in the
Several
of
the
people
attending
day. for the first time In two months. Ralph Butt and D. C. Matteson Paul1 Newmyer, manager of the Sunday school are expecting to at­
having been confined to his bed with went to Pendleton the latter part of Meadowval* farm came home from tend the County Sunday School Con­
heart trouble following an attack of j laat week to g£t a big winton six jhe Stock Show well pleased with vention to be held in Newberg at
awards he received on the Berke- the Presbyterian church on Novem­
rheumatism.
car that Mr. Matteson drove through the
shire
and Duroc hogs he exhibited. ber 26, 27, and 28. Everyone who
The two V’s of Newberg witness­ front Oklahoma some weeks ago. On He recieved
first premiums and can should go.
ed the ball gam* at Corvallis Satur­ his arrival at Pendleton the car need- a number of three
NATURE TEACHES US EVERYWHERE THE NECESSITY OF
others,
he con­ Grant Yergen and Kenneth Fen-
day and came home in the “Wee ed some repairs and consequently he sidered very flattering, which
PLANTING.
since
this
is
smi hours ayont the twa." and con- left It there ahd came on to New- his first year in the show ring.
dall, students at O. A. C., Joe Sul­
SEE HOW EVERYTHING YOU PLANT IS SOON MULTIPLIED.
sqquently one V was late to Sunday berg.
livan,
a
student
at
Columbia
Uni­
IF
YOU WANT A FORTUNE YOU MUST PLANT DOLLARS.
Miss Gladys Scott was called to versity, Portland, and Harold Baker, PLANT THEM
school.
IN OUR BANK.
The J. 0. McKinney family, whose Salem
the latter part of last week who is attending school at Mill Plain,
The property in which Mrs. Cora departure for Southern California, on account
OUR
THICK
WALLS AND STHONG LOCKS, AND EXPERI­
of the death of her father. Washington, are all expected home ENCED MANAGEMENT.
E. McDonald was living was sold, by auto was announced in the Graph­ Rev. Charles
GUARANTEE YOU PERFECT SERVICE
Scott, whose death re­ for the Thanksgiving vacation.
which put her out of a home and ic last week wrote from Sacramento sulted from blood
AND
THE
BEST
OF
ATTENTION.
poison in one arm. Everyone in the neighborhood is
consequently she moved out into the| on last Friday, saying they had been The funeral was held
PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR BANK.
after­ cordially Invited to come and enjoy
country with Mr. and Mrs. Howard ! in rain from thè time they crossed noon and was attended Monday
YOU
WILL
RECEIVE * PER CENT INTEREST
by the sopho­
Day at West Cheha-
Kaufman.
! the state line and that in three day« more class of Pacific College, of Thanksgiving
lem church. All the “Old-timers”
A. B. Culbertson, late of Nampa, the rainfall had amounted to 19 which Miss Scott is a member.
are
especially invited to come. Cof-
Idaho, has located In Newberg and inches.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
J.
Shrader,
who,
fee
postuni will be served free,
occupies the residence recently pur-j Mr EuRene Cummins, of Board- have been residents of Newberg for Come or bring
basket and enjoy
NEW BERG. OREGON
chased by him at 310 North Center j man_ Eastern Oregon, has been visit- a number of years, have rented their * a good time your
once
more.
street. Mr. Culbertson is a painting , ,nR here wlth hlft 8iHtel.f Mrs. Ida M. property to Frank Johnson and are
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contractor.
j Stout and other relatives for the pasi preparing to leave for Anderson. LAWS GOVERNING
"Seeing Life Whole" will be the ;,few days. Mr. Cummins as chairman California, hoping the change may
MOTOR TRUCKS
«ubject of the lyceum Lecture to be of the school board at Boardman. prove helpful to the health of Mrs.
given at Wood-Mar Hall on Friday I has had a hand in the planning and Shrader. For nearly four years Mr. During the coming January some
evening of this week. Owing to the; building of the now quite famous Shrader has been employed in th ; forty-two
state legislatures will con­
fact that Judge Stout will not be : Boardman community school, which Graphic printery, where he has al­ vene at the
state capitals
able to arrive on time. 8:30 will be i has recently been featured in various ways been a conscientious, faithful throughout the various
country
and endless
the hour for the lecture.
| newspapers and magazines.
worker, and it is with pleasure that waves of impassioned oratory
will
he is herewith recommended for such permeate the walls of legislative
service wherever his lot may be cast. halls on their way to a passive pub­
E. W. Evans died af the hospital lic.
on last Monday morning, aged 83 A review of past performances of
years. Funeral services were held these legislatures Indicates that sev­
at the Baptist church on Tuesday eral thousand measures will be in­
A CAMERA to get pictures of the trip, that will remind
afternoon, conducted by the pastor troduced this coming winter, involv­
you
in days to come of your enjoyment.
and assisted by Rev. A. J. Hunsaker. ing all known and many unknown
FILMS
FOR YOUR CAMERA.
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of McMinnville. Deceased was born phases of motor vehicular transpor-
in Males. For many years he "was taiion. Undoubtedly many good laws
A FLASHLIGHT for convenience in finding small art icles
a resident of Newberg but later mov­ and some "weak sisters!.’ will find
lost in the machine, or in case you have to look at the
ed to McMinnville where he resided their way to the statute books, for
engine..
up to a short time ago when he came most assemblymen are honest in their
back to Newberg to die, as he ex­ desire to enact equitable laws, but
pressed It. His wife who was known frequently they are required to vote
In case of accidents be prepared with FIRST AID NE­
before her marriage as Miss Betty on proposed laws without having the
CESSITIES, bandages, gauze, cotton, iodine, and so forth.
Williams died several years ago.
We hope tlie accident will never come, but anyway—
essential facts before them.
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be prepared.
An Instance in point is a Califor­
y
"i
nia statute requiring motor trucks
PHYSICAL CULTURE CLUB
on solid tires to present an Inch in
FOR KEEPING' YOUR MACHINE LOOKING GOOD, we
width
of
tire
surface
to
the
road
per
The
Newberg
girls
employed
in
the
have
chamois, sponges, polishes and so on. and to protect
Every person—you n g an d old—should a c ­
various departments of the business 800 pounds of load, at the point
your hands while cleaning the machine, household
quire the habit of brushing the teeth daily.
firms of Newberg, met at the home where the tire conies in contact with
rubber gloves.
of
Miss Mollie Creede on Tuesday the road.
Parents c a n do their children a lifetime
evening and organized a "Physlenl A solid truck tire is narrower al
favor by encouraging the proper use o f the
Culture Club," of which Mrs. Hes- the point of contact with the road
LET US SHOW YOU THESE
tooth brush until it becomes a regular habit.
kett, of Rex. will be the physical surface than at the base, so that
AHD OTHER AUTO NEEDS
when new it presents less surface
director.
The best and easiest w ay to acquire this
The club will elect officers and to the road than when worn. When
habit—for both parent and child—is to use a
choose a name at their next meeting. It wears down to the surface re­
quired by law It has less elastic
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tasty dentifrice.
quality
and Is obviously more de­
SOCIAL HYGIENE MEETING
Prescription Druggist
We can furnish you with any o f the best
structive t«r roads.
The
REXALL Store
dented creams, powders or liquids. Also tooth
The women of Newberg are Invited In other states the load to be car­
brushes in all styles and prices.
to attend a meeting Tuesday after­ ried usually computed on the meas­
302 First St
noon at 2:30 o'clock. A short pro­ urement of the width of the tire at
its
base,
but
in
California
the
law
gram will be given In the course of
OREGON
NEWBERG,
refreshments will be served and the is based on the measurement at its
which a lady from Portland will outer surface, a practice which Is at
Phone W hite 113
speak
on "Social Hygiene." Light variance with the recommendations
Eastman Kodaks
Nyals Medicines
L ocals and P ersonals
Do Your
Buying Now
A Vacuum Cleaner
An Electric Waching Machine
Yamhill Electric Company
-1
If you w an t
an O a k
You m u s t.
sai Acorn.
Ifyouwantto
mu
Grow a
■ Fortune
You must plant
Money
M K
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Auto Needs !
THAT MAKE YOUR TRIP
MORE ENJOYABLE
Don’t Neglect Your Teeth a Day
LYNN B. FERGUSON
Graham’s Drug Store