wmm U i n i (puni — Tr~|i*~ir ---¿sssszi - '-»Mvon-a » »■ ■ • * tJt>l »bd. . » ■»r Newberg High School News EDITED 1Y STUDEHT8 OF THE EHGL1SH DEPARTMENT. Mrs. H. N. B aker an d little son, Bub, of Fsrnw ood. A njost enjoyable evening was spent a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Loucks S atu rd ay , when th e Lad H ill D ram atic Club Met to discuss tak in g th e play to N ewberg. I t was decided to bury " F a n n y B row n" and th u s h er ca ree r w ill cease. Plann a re to get up a n o th e r play a little la te r on. T he rem ain d er of th e even­ in g was Bpent playing cardn and a delicious lunch was served, a t m id ­ n ig h t consisting of • sandw iches, punch and stra w b e rry shortcake. Those present w ere: Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ives, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. George S m ith, A rchie MeCulley, H ow ard S m ith, A lexander S tew art, C lifford Ives, Oliver Allen an d Mr. an d Mrs. C. C. Loucks. The senior class received a very j tim e has not been definitely set for cordial in v ita tio n from th e P afftic the play bu t It w ill be given some­ College, in v itin g them to a tten d a re ­ tim e d u rin g th e last tw o weeks of ception. w hich will be given in th e ir school. Mary Jones Is lost. They honor, a t W oodm ar hall next S a tu r­ • are looking for her. Come and w atch day evening. The seniors are w ell I them find her. * • pleased w ith th is g re a t honor and a re all looking forw ard to a very I Mr. K ilham rep o rts th a t th e stu - good tim e. | dents of his a g ric u ltu ra l d ep artm en t were royally en tertain ed d u rin g th e ir Every one was very glad to see visit of F rid ay and S atu rd ay ' of last Mr. W rig h t back a t school Tuesday week to O. A. C.. a fte r his absence for several days on Mr. E. D. Doxsee, in stru c to r In account of sickness. A g ricu ltu re E ducation a t th e college was m aster of cerem onies and the Word comes th a t Miss L aird, our way In w hich he kept th in g s m oving biology teac h er Is im proving and was ce rtain ly appreciated. The occasion was th a t of "Sm ith- w ill be back in a few days. H ughes H igh School S tu d en ts V isit­ ing O regon A g ric u ltu ra l College./' N early all of the tw o hundred and S om ething over seventy-five visitors fifty pupils in H igh school are co u n t­ were present, eightqpn of th e num ber in g th e weeks and days yet rem ain ­ being from the New berg d epartm ent. ing. Out of th e three weeks left ‘Aside from the various inspection M em orial Day will be a holiday leav­ tours, tw o very pleasant surprises ing only th irte e n m ore days of school w ere enjoyed, nam ely, a com plim ent­ besides the exam ination days w hich ary banquet. F riday from 6:30 to w ill be w hole o r p artly holiday for 6:30 p. m. a t the new dorm itory for ADVICE ON PLAN TIN G T R E E S aiany. women and a com plim entary ball gam e S atu rd ay a t 9:30 a. m. betw een M embers of th e Ju n io r play cast the O. A. C and the U. of O. F resh ­ Bulletin Issued by the American For. eetry Association Will Be Found a re all leading "A S trenuous L ife" in men. As was ap p ro p riate th e O. A. C. to Be of Value. "L ooking fo r M ary Jones,*’ T he team won. H O M E" TOW N l i E L P 5 t> The American Forestry association, Washington, has Issued a bulletin en­ titled, “The Tree—The Memorial T h at Lives.” w ritten by Charles Pack, president of the association, in which are set forth Instructions as to the se­ lection of the best kinds of trees, how to secure them, prepare them, plant and care for them, abd he adds a pro­ gram for the ceremony of planting. This bulletin may he had for th e ask­ ing. And, says Mr. Pack: “T his m atter of the planting and the care of trees con he readily promoted by anyone. There are n few fnnda- NOUS ON SCHOOLS OF COUNTY will know w hich days your subjects are given. R etu rn s for the May 8th grade P leb san td ale school. No. 64, won exam ination w ilt reach the teachers th e ban n er offered by th e Oregon noon. ---------- o---------- T uberculosis Association for doing LAD TTTT.T. th e best w ork In the recent H ealth C rusade carried on In thlB county u n ­ A big dance is billed for Ju n e 4th der th e auspices of th a t association. at Lad H ill. Everybody welcome. T he pupils of th e school, as well as Several of Lad H ill folks atten d e d th e teachers, Mrs. Myona Gray and Mias A udrey E. LeM asters, are very the barn raisin g at H enry W ilhelm 's. proud of th e ir success. The H ealth Mr. and M tb . W ill H itchen spent C rusade is a splendid m ovem ent a n d Sunday in N ew berg w ith G randm a m any of th e schools of the county H itchen. took part in th e work." Miss E liza­ W ilber Lewis drove up from P o rt­ «re« arrant, m t beth H opper, of P ortland, represented land Sunday to visit h is uncle and wtu. oevtutfro Httgl JhOUUlf I W M AT 3TM * U M U .IU K Â 4 th e association in p u ttin g on the fam ily, C. M. Kiser. J in - work th ro u g h o u t th e state. tt s a n k “ 1 Mrs. B erth a McCully s#fent several Mrs. C lara B. C arroll has signed a ! days v isitin g w tih h er m other, Mrs. co n tra ct for the» school in W hite: R ader in Newberg. Cloud, No. 2. The Balary paid Is th e | P upils tak in g the eig h th grade ex-j sam e as she received in th a t d istrict am inatlons w ere: M artha P a rro tt, I last year, |1 3 0 per m onth. P earl R oberts. Doris St. C lair, Don­ ald W ard and C hester K iser. Mrs. W hitlow and Miss E lgnor will Y our correspondent w ishes to m ake re tu rn to th e W hiteson school In the fall. The salarie s have not yet been a correction. Chris. Ives has a new Baby G rand Chevrolet instead of a reported to th is office. Dodge ca r as reported last week. .Prof. Pow ell, who teaches m usic id Mrs. W ill Sm ith went to P o rtlan d I 7 TUT th e " Dundee and N ew berg schools, Monday to see h er bro th er, H enry MwMorr. w ill give a recital in Dundee on S a t­ T au tfest. who is in the hospital re­ urd ay evening. May 28th. covering from an operation for h e r­ FtuSeft n sM t •asm cur err The P a re n t T eacher C ircle a t W il- nia. 0 STM.V tvtav lam lna held a “ Use Oregon Made P ro ­ Mr. and Mrs. S cott P a rro tt. Misses «CM toot. d u cts" m eetin g (Saturday evening. M artha S truve and M artha P a rro tt, May 21st. A banquet was served, Lewis P a rro tt and B runo S truve a t ­ addresses w ere made, and a m usical tended the dance a t Mulloy. S a tu r­ program was given. One purpose of day evening. __ th e m eeting was to boost for the new Sunday. May 12th. was the 49th gym nasium b u ild in g they hope to wedding an n iv ersary of Mr. and Mrs. erect, and th e enthusiasm displayed Jam es P a rro tt. T h eir d a u g h te r and by those p re se n t‘-would Indicate th a t husband. Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Ives, [ DICH CJWTH F *tK t: " * • 8 R S l SL, FISHY A90UT BOOTS. th e gym Is an assured fact. The took d in n er w ith them . aw na G raves Ladies’ Band gave a splendid Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ives en tertain ed concert before th e banquet, th e M eth­ odist m inister. Rev. B lenkinsop and at th e ir beautiful borne on the banks How to Set Out Tree. a gentlem an from P ortland rendered of the W illam ette, May 15, the fol­ some splendid vocal m usic, and a low ing guests: Mr. and Mrs. H erm an mental principles underlying the vari­ lady from W tllam lna gave a reading P a rro tt and tw o children, H ow ard ous simple operations. But the entire th a t fwae th o ro ughly enjoyed. tA and Bernice, of W ashougal, W ash.; affair U mostly a m atter of the exer­ P o rtlan d gentlem an urged th e people Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ju s te r and son, cise of common sense. Fortunately, to use Oregon Matte P roducts, and the Lew is; and Mr. and Mrs. D uexberry the m ajority of us can lay claim to a county su p erin ten d en t talked on the of P ortland. fair share of this quality. T here are needs and uses of the gym nasium . Lad H ill school closed W ednesday, certain conditions which are piet and May 18, w ith a very successful term Mr. T erry who will have charge of eight m onths ta u g h t by Miss M ar­ known requirem ents of tree-growth • f th e Sprlngbrook school for the vel Bliss. A short b u t well rendered that are satisfied. By a little attention rom ing year, has already moved his program was given in the m orning to the features of tree-planting and fam ily Into th e district. and a basket d in n er was served in care, anyone may make a success of The gym nasium on the school the club house to about one hundred tree-planting operations and, further­ ground in Y am hill is n ea rin g com­ people. Miss Bliss trea ted h e r pupils more. may care Intelligently for trees pletion, and It is certain ly a credit and visitors to ice cream in th e a fte r­ after they have been planted.” to th e en terp risin g citizens of th a t noon. Those present from out side school d istrict. d istricts were: MrB. John Aden, Sr., Pillow Effective Weapon. Mrs, H. D. Aden and tw o children, The next 8th grade exam ination Mrs. Jak e P eters. Mrs. D w ight Seely With her pillow as her only weapon, will occur Ju n e 9th and 10th, and and baby, Mrs. Reed G raham and a woman of Pleasantvllle. Fla., put to th e next teac h ers’ exam ination Ju n e baby. Mrs. Chas. S tout, Mrs. M. C. 1-9-10-11. The official program is Young. Misses M yrtle Aden, Jose­ Sight a robber who entered her home. printed In a n o th er colum n. Cut out phine G raham , Helen G raham , and The woman was awakened by a creak­ ing on the stairw ay, and saw a man and keep the program , so th a t you Elm er Seely, all of W ilaonvllle and creeping up. She snatched up a pillow from her bed and, running to the sta ir­ way, she heaved the pillow with all her strength, catching the barglnr full In the face as he stood up. At the same time she screamed. The impact of J* Jh Security and Safety at All Times j * j * the pillow hnrled the bandit down the stairway. He jum ped through a win­ dow and escaped. Our Vaults, Safe, Deposit Boxes are Pro­ tected by the Latest Achievement of Science L o c - Alarm Can Not Be Burglarized Without Turning In An Alarm Any Tampering Turns In A n Alarm Door Safety Deposit Boxes ForfRent UNITED STATES NATIONAL ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE OF FI­ NAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given th a t th e u n ­ dersigned a d m in istra to r of th e estate of Em m a O. Pope, deceased, has filed his final account as said a d m in is tra t­ or in the C ounty Court of Y am hill county, Oregon, and th a t Raid C ourt has appointed Monday, Ju n e 13, 1921, and eleven o’clock a. m. of said day as the day and hour for th e h e a r­ ing of objections to said fin al account and th e settlem en t thereof. Now therefore, all persons in te r­ ested in the e sta te of said deceased a re hereby notified an d req u ired to ap p ear at th e county co u rt room, a t th e court house a t M cM innville, said county and sta te , a t said tim e, to th an and th ere show cause, if any th ere be, why said account should not be settled, allow ed and approved, and said e sta te forever and finally settled, and said a d m in istra to r dis­ charged. Dated May 12, 1921. R. L. Pope, A d m in istrato r of th e e sta te of E m ­ m a O. Pope, deceased. C larence B u tt. A ttorney. 1st Pub. May 12,1921. L ast Pub. Ju n e 9. 1921. -------------- BANK-------------- S. L. PARROTT, Prca. J. L. HOSKINS. Vicc-Prcn. J. C. C0LC0RD, Cashier. non NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY. MAY 26. 1921 Largest Circulation In Tamhlll County. And Instantly Douhlyi Locks Vault Om..., « ■. tij — TT. M. HOSKINS, Asst. Cash. W. E. CR0ZER. Asst. Cash. R. A. BUTT, Asst. Cash. T. H. THORNE TRANSFER Local and Long Distance H auling P hone Red 178 Res. and B arn Rss. 399 C e a tsr St. C. A. H O D 80 N Experience Funeral Director— Embahner TELEPHON HS lire. Blue 111, Office, Green 11«. M ene 4 u v > er Ante Funeral Car Satisfaction Guaranteed. That- W . W . Hollingsw orth C s . ESTABLISHED 1999 Reliable Fanerai Directors Lady Assistant P hone Black 94 Day sr Might Newberg,________________Oregon. w ' *k ì r Cement Contractor Knives and Scissors n b will not hold a cutting edge unless they are made o f good quality steel properly tempered. And that is the only kind we believe* in selling. \ (W Ì j •»L V 'M'I'I’IM T I t T T 11 JOHN GEOFF Phons B ias 149, LIVE STOCK and GENERAL FARM SALIS. Phon«, 19a25 N. F. NELSON Yam hill C s . Abstract COMPANY J. H. GIBSON, Mgr. The snljr Abstract Bosks in Yamhill County. Come an d S e e Them I'lT l'impiUHH'iT iTn MCMINNVILLE. W e 'r e 44O n th e S q u a r e 99 W i t h y o u White 5 OREGON We try te please A . B . Culbertson PAINTING CONTRACTOR Decorating, Tinting, Paper­ hanging, Etc. 310 N. Center St.______ Newberg. LARKIN-PRINCE HDWE CO. ELECTRIC TRAIN SCHEDULE Nswbsrg. AUCTIONEER < U f any o f your knives and scissors are failing to give satis­ faction, com e to us and let us show you some that will really do the work. W e have all kinds . o f cutlery at prices that mean business. ! y WALKS, FOUNDATIONS, BUILDING PIERS, STMTS, PORCH FLOORS, Btc. Etc [ D r. Koch’s Remedies T he following is th e tim e of e le c -{ trie ¿ra in arriv a ls a t th e city ticket ! office at N ewberg: To P o rtlan d From P o rtlan d 6 :0 6 a. m. 9:02 a. m. 9 :5 0 a. m. . 11:32 a. m. 1 :1 6 p. m. 2:2 0 p. rn. 4 :0 6 p. m. . 5:36 p. m. 7 :0 4 p. m. 6:56 p. m. 2 :6 0 a. m Sunday only 12:45 a. m. EXTRACTS AND SPICE8 STOCK AND POULTRY TONICS F o r S als a t Positively eradicates 210 South Center Street INSURANCE IN Old Line Companies Portland-Newberg Motor Bua Sche­ dule Effective August 15, 1919 , 2 ______ -______________ __________ ] S ubject te change w ith o u t notice. Leave N ew barg L eave P o rtlan d 4 th and Alder Imperial H stel i :3 0 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 9:30 a. m. 19:90 a. m. 11 :0 0 a . m. 11:90 a. n».— 1 :0 0 p. m. 1:99 p. m. 2 :3 0 p. m. 2:45 p. m. 6 :15 p. m. 4:99 p. m. 5:3 0 p. m. 6:30 p. m. 6:30 p. m. Sat. and S un.— only— S at. and Sun. 11:90 p. m. 8:99 p. m. j R eservations for T h e a tre P arties, etc., or for Special T rip s call P ortland P hone ............ M ain 3314 Newberg P h o n e .................Black 120 The safest in the long run WHITE A CO., 793 1-2 First S t Have You Tried U S? GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS LUNCH GOOD8, " FRUITS, ETC. Fresh Vegetabes are coming in. Get them Freah. Kendrick’s G racer) C orner F irs t and M eridian P hone Black 14 a . M K E IL IN G Bo*402 Phase Black 146 Newberg, Ore Announcing a Change in the Price of UNITED STATES TIRES SIZE PLAIN USCO CHAIN NOBBY 39 x 3 12.48 13.74 14.79 17.52 36 x 3»* 15.39 16.35 17.58 20.58 32 x 3% 18.93 20.16 31.76 26.29 31 x 4 21.47 22.8* 24.62 36.54 32 x 4 26.21 26.78 28.86 31.26 48.12 33 x 4 26.46 28.16 30.31 32.81 49.59 34 x 4 27.04 28.72 30.96 33.46 50.88 32 x 4 4 33.70 38.60 41.00 54.42 n x 44 34.78 36.94 39.83 42.37 34 x 4 4 35.99 38.13 41.14 43.61 57.08 39.86 42.96 45.71 58.75 36 x 4 4 40.43 48.61 46.39 59.98 33 x 5 S . . . . 35 x 4 4 35 x 5 37.52 44 01 37 x 5 V * a ROYAL CORD 37.86 ✓ 65.66 67.76 46.75 50.43 55.41 71.16 49.58 53.47 58.74 74.84 War Tax Included in Above Prices 9 McCoy Brothers’ Garage OREGON NEWBERG, Phone White 199