Largest Circulation ln Yamhill County. NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY. APRIL 7. 1981. Local and Personal News Mrs. 8. F. Wallace was a Portland C. W. Semmes, of the Graphic! visitor Monday. force will leave Saturday morning for Goldendale, Washington, where Mrs. Hattie 8. Floyd left for Seattle he will spend a week visiting with on Friday to spend several month« his family, whom he has not seen with relative«. since the Christmas holidays. William QrenweJl of Dunda« v a i a • F. D. Hutchinson of Dundee was a The G. Y. Edwards family of Port­ Newberg visitor on Monday. Perry Spenney is having a porch Nswberg visitor on Saturday. land visited the 8. F. Wallace family erected across the entire front of his here over Sunday. residence on South Main street. He is Rev. Oscar Huddleston was a Port­ Mrs McCullough of Sprtngbrook also having the interior repapered. land passenger Tuesday morning. was a Newberg visitor ou Saturday. The Cbemawa Indians baseball team will play, a game here with Pa­ C. E. Yarnell la doing the work. Rev. Oeorge Round of School street C. B. Sanders has been giving his cific College on the 15th. * has been in feeble health for some residence on Hancock street a new A roof fire at the home of ex-Coun weeks past. coat of paint this week. Platt Broe .of St. Paul, who are cilman Low called out the fire de­ partment last Saturday noon. The Oeo. Larkin went to McMinnville well known as baseball players, were fire was caused by the chimney burn­ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Travis from In Newberg on Thursday on their Portland visited with Mr. and Mrs. Monday to. pay tribute to Cmsar by way to Canada, where they will play ing out, but little damage being done Olbeon on Tuesday. way of the county sheriff's office. In a Canadian league this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Chandos Chase spent Mias Eunice Lewie and Miss Mary John and Oeorge Oldenberg, C. VL Semmes and H. Br Mott motored W Sunday In McMinnville with the let­ The Wednesday club met at the L. Johnson, of the college faculty, Portland Sunday and spent the day. ter's parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. T. home of Mrs. Dsrt at Third and Mer­ went to Portland last Sunday after­ Wood, returning that evening. idian on Wednesday afternoon, tak­ noon to hear the Portland Symphony Oeorge Oraves, district organiser ing up its regular study work. The Orchestra In the special Easter con­ The W. C. T. U. will hold Its regu­ club has been studying King Lear cert given In the public auditorium, for the Maccabees with headquarters In Portland, was a Newberg visitor lar business meeting and evangelistic and completed this work at Its meet­ which they greatly enjoyed. They Sunday. program Wednesday, .the IStb, at ing Wednesday. say the attendaAce was very large. 2.30 p. m., at the M. E. church. Chas. B. Wilson, Yamhill's gen­ The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Quite a number of Newberg peo­ Phil Bates, representing Col. E. ial county clerk, was a Newberg vis­ society held its monthly meeting at ple attended the Portland Symphony itor on Friday, having come down Hofer, who edits the Manufacturer, home o f Mrs. W. W. Nelson on was a Newberg visitor on Friday of Orchestra concert at the auditorium the from McMinnville on business. Tuesday, it being made the occasion last week and paid the Graphic of­ In Portland Sunday afternoon. The of a reception for the forty-two new program given by the orchestra was Hilo, the largest city on the Island fice a fraternal call. members which had been taken into exceptionally high class and was well o f Hlawall, like all other enterpris­ the society. A program was render­ Miss Stella Hubbard, a teacher In received by the large audience. In ed and refreshments served. ing towns, baa Its annual automobile show, to which It enjoys the advan­ the Sprtngbrook schools, came over addition Easter carols were sung by Saturday to visit her brother's wife, a vested chorus of Portland’s best tage of free admission. Did you ever buy any horseradish Mrs. Lisle Hubbard, of Rex, who, singers. seed? Neither did we, but we under­ Mrs. Ruth Heston of Wynooeki with her Infant la here In the local street received the news of the ser­ hospital. The Newberg public school base­ stand that a very good quality was ious Illness of her brother at Long ball team is starting the season very put In stock st one of New berg's Beach, California, this week and left . Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Llvengood have auspiciously. On last Friday they business houses recently. No, this Is moved from the B. L. Hicks ranch, played for that place on Tuesday. a five-inning game with not an advertisement, but the re­ out In the Fernwood district, to Mc- Sprlngbi-ook, which they won by a sult of a joke which was perpetrated Miss Hllma Anderson of Fargo, N. Mtnnvllle. where Mr. Llvengood has score of 12 to 6. On Monday after­ upon some very gullible young ladies. D., arrived here Sunday for a visit a position with the Southern Pacific noon of this week they played the The horseradish seed turned out to be with her brother, W. T. Anderson. Railroad company. first and second year academy team a good grade of rice and the girla are Mr. Anderson took hip sister on a from Pacific College and won this seeking revenge. trip over the Columbia River High­ Three sets of harness which were game by a score of 14 to 5, the game °i way Monday stolen the latter part of last week running for seven Innings. Miss Helen Scott and Mrs. Swart from parties living across the river, were joint hostesses to the Monday Rudolph Brantano and wife left were recovered in a livery stable In W. W. Nasonr'who Is a recent Evening Musical club at the latter’s Tuesday morning for their home at Portland.**The thieves have not J>een Mrs. comer 'jhere from Marshfield, Ore­ home last Monday evening. Bend, Oregon. They have been apprehended as yet. Swart gave a reading which was In­ gon, and who has purchased the Fred spending a week with Mr. Brantano’s terspersed with vocal numbers by father at St. Paul . Mr. Brantano has Mrs. L. K. Armstrong and daughter Blanchard three-acre place on Wy- Mrs. Babcock. Mrs. Newmeyer also been sick but Is improving at pres­ of Spokane are spending the week nooeki street, was the Graphic’s first gave two numbers. The roll call subscriber under the present ent. with Mrs. William Fraxler. Mr. Arm­ new management. We welcome Mr. was answered with the names of strong Is a prominent fnining engin­ Blanchard to Newberg and hope that American cotnopsCrs. Refreshments Thomas Herd informs us that he eer and Is attending the miners’ con­ were served. ’ ' has taken a contract to erect a fine vention In Portland. Mrs. Fraxler many other newcomers will follow his* example In acquainting them­ 94000 bungalow tor Jerry Conner on and Mrs. Armstrong are sisters. selves with the community through Work on the Pacific Highway from his place Just «cross the river. This the columns o f the Graphic. Newberg to West Dayton will be Is a good starter and Newberg should Mr. and Mrs. Chandos Chase cele­ started about the 10th of April and witness the building of many new brated their first wedding anniver­ homes this summer. A man named Latourelle of„ Port­ will be pushed through to comple­ sary at their home. 211 Washington street, recently, when a special din­ land and a girl from WUIamina were tion, says the county court. This will Mrs. M. J. Wood Is expecting her ner in commemoration of the event arrested here on a charge of violating give a paved highway from Portland daughter. Mrs. Louts Tebbe. of Kan­ was served to a large number of a local ordinance, having been found to within three miles of McMinnville sas City, Missouri, to arrive here soon friends and relatlvei. The event oc­ registered at a local hotel as man and and it is understood that work is be­ for the summer. It is possible thati curred on the 14th of March. wife. The man got himself Into ing done on the three mile lane now the family will locate here perma­ trouble here previously when he so­ which wilt complete the pavement nently. Mrs. Tebbe has been in very Eckerson A Leedy report that they licited funds about town as a deaf Into the county seat town. poor health and It is thought that have Just finished work on the Josie and dumb man and was given a float­ I • (»htnyii ill | nfOYfi b w in o flo lR l. S S U V W W N Q V w w T I V T W w ■ I V S I V I W i t Everest residence, three-fourths Of a er. In this case he was given a fine, Miss Florence Bassett came out mile east of town. The work Included which his relatives paid. The girl’s from Portland to spend the week-end The Newberg Advertiser, which putting on a new roof, a new front father was notified and took her in' with her family before departing for was started several weeks ago and porch, remodeling the Interior, put­ charge. Glenwood Springs, Colorado, where which was later converted Into the ting In bath room, painting both in­ sbe will spend six months or perhaps Newberg Leader, has suspended pub­ side and out -and papering the in­ Attorney Flegel of Portland ad­ a year, to recuperate her health, aa lication, the publishers having come terior. dressed a meeting at the M. E. church she has never recovered entirely from to the realisation of the fact that on Sunday afternoon in the Interests' the effects of the flu of two years two newspapers placed a double bur­ Mrs. W. Y. Arthur of Twin Falla, ago. Sbe will be with her sister, Mrs. den upon the business people of New­ Idaho, arrived here Friday of last of the Chinese Relief and the Armen­ Luclle Bassett McKeown, who has ian Relief drives. Although the au­ berg. week fpr a visit with friends. Mr. dience was not so large as might have been seriously 111 with typhoid fever. Arthur was an accountant for the C. been hoped for there was a good spir­ Elford A Chamberlain, proplretors K. Spaulding company at this place it evidenced and committees were ap­ Chas. Morris, the jeweler, has had of the Newberg Grocery and success­ about a year ago and also was a di­ pointed to launch a campaign in ors to Ohmart Bros., have had the rector of the Baptist choir. It is pos­ Newberg for those needy people. Rev. the new poison mustard gaa protec­ display piers removed from the en­ sible that they will now locate at Lee of the Presbyterian church acted i tion installed in his safe. This ar­ rangement is said to be one of the trances of their grocery and also the Centfklta, Washington. as chairman of the meeting. very beet protections against burg­ east half of the building formerly lary as in the case of safe cracking occupied by the Hess Candy Kitchen. The P«rent-Teachers’ Association Mrs. G. N. Beaumont of Portland the gas is instantly released and un­ This gives both store rooms a much of the Chehalem Center school will better entrance as well as allowing hold a meeting and entertainment at and Mrs. L. H. Phillips of Parrott less the burglar makes his escape Mountain were called to the bedside at once he Is In danger of death. a better lighting of the store. the BChool house Friday evening, of their, aunt. Mary E. Bankson, The First National bank has also April 15, and have secured Kohl’s whose Illness took a serious turn last had this protection installed. Mrs. C. E. Akers received the sad comedians, a seven-people play, as news on Monday that her brother, an attraction. Doors open at seven- Thursday night. Dr. Romig was Harold Alvord, was found dead at thirty. Entertainment starts at 8:30. called early Friday morning and gave CARD OF THANKS hfr relief. Though still far from San Diego, California. Miss Esther Admission 15 and 26 cents. 27-t2 well she is improving anti ber nieces Alvord, a sister, left Tuesday for We wish to thank the kind friends have returned home. It has been de­ San Diego to Investigate the matter, Dr. Van Valin was displaying a cided by Mrs. Bankson’B friends that and neighbors who assisted us dur­ as the telegram did not give any par­ bad looking thumb on Friday of last ing the sickness and death of our dear ticulars. Young Alvord was In the week and succeeded In sillciting the sbe should not receive callers until mother and grandmother, and also 4tb U. 8. cavalry during the late war sympathy and assistance of Attorney she is better. Her friend, Mrs. Eme­ for the beautiful floral offerings. and was also on the Mexican border. Butts In the performing of a slight tine Vincent, is still with her. Mrs. Holmes Hayman operation for the removal of a steel and family. C. E. Akers, who for the past sev­ Vivian Hadley went to Sherwood sliver from his digit. After the oper­ Mra. E. C. Moore, Monday in the interest of the Graves ation had been completed the doctor eral months has been salesman with Mrs. G: F. Drlsglll. Canning Co. Mr. Hadley states that called Mr. Butts’ attention to the the realty firm of W. E. White A Co., this company Intends to make im- date, which was April 1st. He had has bought a large Job printing busi­ CARD OF THANKS provements In their Sherwood plant carefully drilled a small hole In the ness In Albany and will move there to the extent of 910,000 or 916.000 tip of the thumb through whleh the shortly with his family and get right We wish to thank our neighbors this spring and will put up a large wire was run and then with a liberal Into the work. Although Mr. Akers pack this season. They expect to application of red ink to add to the has put In about twenty years in the and friends for the kindness and sym­ commence on strawberries about the realism of the Injury, had very suc- printing business, he is a man who pathy extended to us during our late can adapt himself to other lineB of bereavement. Also for the beautiful mlddle of May. cessfully deceived the attorney. work, and during hie short stay In flowers given while living and after Newberg made many warm friends, her death. both In business and In a social way. T. M. Woodruff and Daughter, We regret very much to lose Mr. Ak­ Bertha Walker. ers and his family from our midst. T. H. Ward of Portland came down Tuesday in the Interests of the South­ ern Idaho Land A Power Co., which company is floating an 9160,000 bond Issue throughout the state. Mr. Ward expects to make regular trips to this community and hopes to place a large amount of this Issue among the people of this section. An adver­ tisement of the proposition appears elsewhere in this issue of the Graphic. Mr. Ward was an ace In the aviation division In the late war. being three years in the French army and was a member of the Lafayette escadrille. You Have Only One Pair o f Eyes A t Prices That Are Right We ca rry a full line ot the standard reme­ dies. And our trade Is brisft enough to Insure a fresh stocft at all times. If you see it advertised in a reputable paper, you will find us always able to supply you. We aim to Keep in stoch all the latest dis­ covered remedies and ingredients prescribed by our local doctors So. no matter what the prescription is. bring it to us Our prices sure most reasonable because we ¿know now to buy G r a h a m ’s D r u g S t o r e THE HOKE OF IT A L E HEXT TO P08T0FFIGE Have You Tried US? GE0CEEIE8, CANNED GOODS LUNCH GOODS, FRUITS, ETC. Firth Vegetates are coming in. Get them Fresh. Your success or failure probably depends on the care you take of your eyes. W e have helped thousands. Miss Laura C . Addison REPRESENTING THE HURLEY MACHINE COMPANY OF CHICAGO the manufacturer* of the celebrated Thor Electric Washer sad Thor Electric Ironer, w ill be at our new store, beginning April 18th and each day until April 24th, for the purpose o f demon* strating the correct use o f these two enential household ap­ pliances. We respectfully invite e v e r /W y in Newberg to visit our stare on one o f these days or every day K iss Addison iq here. Respecting this demonstration we have an important an­ nouncement to make in next week’s paper that w ill mean dollars to yon. Remember the date and be certain to see the performance o f the Thor Washer and Ironer. 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