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I m t T n W S X M GRAPHIC THURSDAY, JANUARY U, IMI. New» Item i and , NEWBERG Personal Mention W. B. Whit« made a business trip Murl, the little son of Mr, and to Vancouver, last Friday. Mrs. ffm . Schick, has Just recovered J. W. Bate« and wife visited at from an attack of'tonsllitis. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Parker were McMinnville a few days this week. here from the Marion county farm, Mrs. Belle Vincent and Mias Es Saturday and Sunday for a visit. ther Alvord visited McMinnville^ on Mrs. Bells Vincent went to Day- Tuesday. ton. Washlngtop, this week for » Miss Eva Hadley, of the Miller Mercantile Co., is taking a vacation protracted visit with her sister. for a few weeks. Olen Wilson, who recently under- vent an operation for appendicitis, is recovering nicely. H. M. Brink, of Salem, who was here in attendance at the M. B. Quarterly conference, returned home •ori Monday. E. Nuttle received the announce ment a few days ago of the marriage •of his eon, Leonard, which took place a t Central!». Washington. Mrs. F. A. Garrison, of Twin Bocks, Tillamook county, is the guest of her daughters, Mrs. Camp bell and Mrs. Sutherland. J, O. Hoots, who wee called to Boise, Idaho, last week On account -ft the illness of his sister. Mrs. Marks Mills, returned home Tues day. He reports his sister to be Im proving. H. O. Hanson, D. P. Shaw, Chas. Coleman, and Fred Kincaid, accom panied A1 May to Vancouver, Wash ington, to wittnesa a demonstration o f the Fordson Bean Pump spray, on Tuesday of last week. County Clerk C. B. Wilson was down from the county seat Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Parker went to the farm at Turner the first of the week to hoss the annual hog butchering round-up. =sk Cnnstam inurcn HOWARD ST. “The Hand of God” Sermon Topic 7:30 P. M. SOUL STIRRING SONS SERVICE EVERYBODY INVITED Mrs. Emma Chapner, of Portland, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Estes. Roy Fraser, grandson of Mrs. 8. E. Hollingsworth, has the diphtheria but fortunately he has not been in school. The Fernwood orchestra met for their first practice* of the season at the rooms of the Parrish sisters Tues day night. B. C. Miles was down from Salem Tuesday in attendance at the an nual meeting of the stockholders of the United States National Bank. Mrs.' J. A. Hollingsworth, who in company with her sister is spending the winter in California, writes that her health is constantly Improving and that they are nicely situated, having secured a bungalow at Man hattan Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lafond, for mer residents of Newberg, are over from Doty, Washington for a visit with relatives. Their son, who was a lad when they left Newberg, is taking a course in medicine in the University' of Washington. The high school spelling contest a as held Monday in the English clas ses. English VIII reciever the highest average which was 99.14 per cent. The first contest was held during the first six weeks and English I, division I, made the highest average which was 98.59 per cent. Mrs. Elisabeth Atkinson and son, Eugene, with hi* wife and two children, spent the week-end in New berg at the home of Dan Atkinson. They were on their way home from a tour of California but found there was so much snow in the mountains that they shipped their auto and came to Portland by boat. They left Saturday noon for their home Jin Tillamook. DON’T MISS HEARING DR, JOHN G. LAKE On the subi« “The Real Christain” Sunday lan. 16, in Duncan Hall Dr. Lake is a big man, very broad minded God hat honored hit work and it will pay you to hear him. Our aim it to help all Chrittiant tight the common enemy (The D evil) High G rade Cigars and D e lic io u s Candies W e Can Please EveryTaste The mem who is particular about the cigars ha smoh.es is eJso particular about the candy ha gets for his loved ones We carry the leading local and the nation ally advertised cigars and candies. And we Keep them fresh to insure their tastiest flavors. W e can furnish an y hind of cigars or candy in large quantities for special o cca sions at particularly attractive prices. Whether y o u spend a dollar, a dime, or merely your time, wa‘re always glad to see you. Graham’s Drug Store Phone White 113 E A ST M A N K O D A K S N Y A L S REMEDIES F. A. Hopkins, of Seattle, visited Mrs. 8. F. Wallses visited relatives Newberg on Tuesday. at Portland on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ned McCoy attended A. E. Adams, of Ihigsne was In Newberg for a few hours on Mondmy. the auto show at Portland, Wednes Frank Smith and R. M. Eekerson day night. Tommy Duncan was out from of the May Motor Co. Joined the local Portland the first of the week visit lodge oC Moose on Tuesday night. Berlin Davis, who is proprietor of ing his brothers. a shoe store in Sellwood, was out Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Yarnell, are at Sunday, visiting his brother. Dr. A. Siletz, Oregon, visiting- their daugh ter, Mrs. Warren Cobb. M. Davis. S. P. Langdon and Earl Walford, Mrs. Theo. Jeffries and her daugh ter, Mr«. Beet, will go to-Newport of Portland, transacted business in Friday, for a stay of a couple of Newberg on Wednesday. weeks at the seashore. .Miss Olive P. Bassett, who has David Lamb, who was a resident been working in a hospital at Eu here for many years, is VSre from gene, came home this week for an Albany, visiting'' th e. Gilbert and El indefinite stay. liott relatives. Tuesday evening Vesta Rebekab Charley Cavell returned home lost Lodge No. 76 held installation of of week from Arlington and says he ficers. Mrs. Verona Nelson, assisted had very satisfactory success in duck by several Past Noble Grands, in and goose shooting. The Graphle stalled the following officers: Anna was favored with a very fine, fat Eekerson. Noble Grand; Mary E. young goose. ; ; Cook. Vice Grand; Ellen B. Evans. j j ' ' * The Graphic has been requested Recording secretary; Ella Kelty, Fi to make mention of the change in nancial secretary; Emily Gardner. dates of the piny, “ The Texan.” Treasurer; Arvllla Wright, Warden; which was advertised to appear in Katie Ferguaon, Conductor; Minnie St. Paul on January 16 and 16. The B. Byers and Josphine S. Beadley dates, as now decided on are Jan Supporters to Noble Grand; Hannah uary 22 and 23. Ohm&rt and Della Blackburn, Sup Dr. John G. Lake, founder of the port ors to Vice-Grand; Elisabeth “ Portland Divine Healing Institute” Collins and F. D. Eekerson, Gaurdi- will conduct services ’in Duncan's ans. A covered dish supper was hall on next Sunday afternoon at served and an enjoyable evening 2:30 o’clock. At 1:Z0 in the even was spent. •-------- _o---------- ing Rev. M. Remey will speak on “ The Real Christian.” DUNDEE The counters In the United States National Bank have been changed Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Coleman, of about, so that the light from the Multnomah, were New Years week windows is at the backs of the e u h - end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark iers and book keepers, wbich, they Noble. say, is much more satisfactory than Mr. and Mrs. Robert Livingstone, when they were facing the light. of Wenatchee. Washington,, were Rev. and Mrs. Carl F. Miller, pas guests of Miss Sally Beck last week. tor a t" Sprlngbrook, will go to Le- Miss Bertha K. Young, Dean of Wo land, Washington, this week to hold men of Reed College, Portland, spent revival meetings. In their absence tfie week-end with Miss Rocchie and El wood Hodson will preach st Miss Beck. On Friday evening our Y. M. P. C. Sprlngbrook, January l6 and 23 and basket bail team was defeated by Mrs. Maude Butler January 30. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sargeant went Fernwood 16 to 10. At the recent annua] meeting of to Perrydale, Monday, where they at tended a birthday anniversary gath the Y. M. 1A C.. Fred Hutchinson ering held in honor of their daugh was elected president, George Trunk, ter, Mrs. O. K. Edwards. Neigh vice-president, Altons Nlederberger, bors and friends to the number of a sec’y-treas.,* Will Hutchinson, ser- dozen automobile loads gathered in gent-at-arms, Fred Hutchinson, re for the event and an unusually en porter. , A* motion was carried to give ten dollars to the local churcb joyable time is reported. and five dollars to the Near East M. S. Moor«, of the Ellison-White Relief. Rev. Tabor in expressing his Chautauqua and Lyceum Bureau, was It i* part of our bank’s business to aid everyone in this appreciation of the boys’ generosity here over Sunday visiting Mrs. Moore community by showing 4hem the necessity of having money told them that if ever they should and th9 little cherub. He is now out in our bonk. need his services to tie the matri booking for next season’s lyceum. You MUST bank regularly a part of what yon earn if monial knot he would serve them at but will go south in the course of a , you ever get ahead and ever amount to anything. half price. Every boy in the club couplf of months to assume the man feels jubilant ¿hat the H. C. L. is to Money is the measure of SUCCESS in any business or agement of the Seven Day Chautau be cut in his favor in at least one profession. Give yourself a fo il measure o f success. It is your qua for the season. respect. EIGHT to yourself and your DUTY to your family. F. D. Frost, carrier on Rural Route A called meeting of the Dundee We invite YOUR Banking Business. No. 2, has been laid off for repairs Red Cross has been issued by chair a part of the week, owing to a mix- man, Thomas Warner for Saturday, up he had with his driving horse on January 15, at 7:30 p. m., at Com Monday, said beast of burden having munity Hall. Unfinished business of played the Cayuse, when being hitch the local auxilary will be completed NEWBERG. OREGON ed to the buggy. He made out to get in order that Dundee may help to in with the mail but had to call forward present plans for one central Andrew Kersey to substitute for him organization in the county. It is de for a few days. sired that every member of the ReJ COMPANY Doctor Ralph Van Valin made the Cross in our community be present. WALKS. FOUNDATIONS, J. H. GIBSON. Mgr. trip to Woodburn last Saturday night The annual meeting of the Or- i BUILDING PIERS. STEPS, PORCH FLOORS, Etc. Etc. The only Abstract Books in where he presided at the Marion- chard Homes Telephone company | JOHN GEOFF Yamhill County. Polk-Yamhill county dental society will be held at the home of the] Phone Blue 149, Newberg. OREGON meeting. C. E. Dunn, formerly the secretary on Monday evening, Jan- j MCMINNVILLE. obliging drug clerk at .the L. B. Fer uary 17. Later— Telephone meeting guson pharmacy was found in busi postponed for one week. ness there He has developed into Friends of Ernest Thun will be a basket bail fan and is anxious to interested to hear of his connection secure a game between the Newberg with the faculty of Kingsburg, Joint- boys and their newly organized fire Union high school of Kingsburg, men. California. In a recent letter Ernest John C. Gubser died at the home speaks of his enjoying reading the of his nephew. D. L. Gubser, on the Dundee items in the Graphic and j farm above Dayton, December 31. tells of his Christmas vacation spent aged 86 years. The deceased will be in Los Angeles and bis visits to remembered by the older Bettlers of Catalina Island, Venice, Ponona, San this community for he lived on a Pedro, Pasadena, the Cawston Ost farm on Cbehalem mountain for rich farm and the alligator farm. Mrs. G. A. Dearborn was hostess many years. He had some knowl edge of medicine and in the early with Mrs. John Herring and Mrs. days was often called upon to min Joseph Herring assistants at the ister to the sick of the community, meeting of the Dundee Woman’s club for it was many miles to go to reach last Thursday. In the absence of a physician. Deceased was born in Mrs. Hutchinson, preeident. Mrs. Henry Holzmeyer, vice-pres., presid In your home means that yon will have Switzerland. one when you need it that doesn't leak. Dean John Straub, of the U. of O. ed. A brief business meeting was made a great hit with the students followed by a short program of Cur Kantleek Rubber Goods are made in one and faculty of Pacific College in a rent Events, a “ Do You Know” game, piece, no seams to open, no patches to talk he made at the college on last and a discussion of Oregon manu come off. facturers. Refreshments were serv Monday, his subject being “ The Im ed by the hostess and her helpers. portance of a College Education,” and A Kantleek Water Bottle may cost you J. E. Devore and W. J. Bennett it is said that he gave renewed in more than an ordinary one. but the spiration to some of the students have returned from their trip east. Kantleek product gives twice as much • ---------- o---------- who have been contemplating drop ping out at the end of the year. He Service. That extra fifty cents or a HOUSEHOLD HINTS also gave a talk at the high school dollar saves yon the price of another where he was likewise much appri- A/ter washing blankets, dry them water bottle. clated. on the curtain -stretcher and they Word was received here Wednes will keep their shape. KANTLEEK RUBBER GOODS ARE day evening of the death of Mi SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY Measure molasses in a greased cup Lurana M. Terrell, which occured in and you will get every bit of it. a Portland hospital, following a sur A sprig of parsley dipped in vine gical operation, which was perform gar and eaten after eating onions ed several days ago. Deceased has will prevent the unpleasent odor on been acting In the capacity of pas the breath. tor of the Friends church at Lents Hydrogen peroxide applied to a for the past three years. She was Prescription Druggist scorched place and gently nibbed be a cousin of Walter and Clifford N. T h « R E X A L L Store Terrell, of Newberg, and was born tween the fingers will bleach tbe 302 First St and grew to womanhood near 0s- scorch all out. If a tin of cake is taken from the kaloosa. Iowa, to which city the body OREGON NEWBERG, will be taken for burial. Funeral oven and set on a wet cloth for 15 services are announced for Friday minutes the cake will never adhere afternoon at one o’clock. to the bottom of the tin. I f you want your H O U SE W IR ED we will do it for you, do it right and give you lots of time to pay for it-— A L IT T L E D O W N A N D A L IT T L E A M O N T H Everything electrical at our plaee. YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO. “IT SERVES YOU RIGHT”. cftliAAÀò'IVO.AUcft. qnd fcfiamk/t urift <&>**£ -fan6 a ttOiAt "mMvt vu S juju » FIRST NATIONAL BANK Yamhill Co. Abstract Cement Contractor Comfort in Your Home K ANTLEEIZ HOT WATER BOTTLE IV LYNN B. FERGUSON