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L * r « — t Circulation In Yam hill County SEVEN NEWBERG GRAPHIC. THURSDAY. JURE 23. 1981 Mrs. Martha E. Hitchcock of east Mr. and^Jtfrs. Joseph Lochner and daughter, Marguerite came up from ern Colorado, who has been visiting Portland Thursday for a day’s visit her daughter, Mrs. Eva Bunn, was ao favorably impressed with our city with Mrs. Chester A. Dimond. that she purchased the Martin home at 311 north Garfield street and has The Woman’s Auxiliary of Pacific returned to Colorado to make ar Dr. I. M. Blomwlck is confined to Prof. Oliver F. Kilham and wife College will meet at Mre. E. M. Park rangements to move to Newberg. W. her bed this week. left Monday for Corvallis to attend er's Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock. E. White A Co. made the sale. It is important that everyone attend. summer school for six weeks. McMinnville held its first annual Frank Taylor came down from A l flower Bhow last Saturday. Zach Martin has traded his resi bany Friday to attend the gradua Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williams and little son. Donald, went to Portland lience property on north Garfield tion exercises of the Newberg high M. McDonald, the blacksmith, Sunday, returning Monday afternoon. street for farm property at Beaver school, his daughter being one of ton, Oregon, and left Thursday morn the graduates. Mr. Taylor returned went te Salem Saturday on business. ing with his family for that place. the next morning. He says that his Mrs. Maude Perkins of Portland new business is going splendidly and Miss Velma McConkle left Tuesday is visiting a couple of days with A. G. Slebert and wife will leave that they are buried up with work. for Eugene where she will attend Mrs. Minnie Owens and Mrs. Jack Curry. next Monday for an outing at the His son, Glenn, accompanied him. summer school. coast and a visit with their son. The McMinnville Telephone-Reg 'Miss Clara Calkins and Miss Bess Harold Moore will attend to Mr. Sie- Mrs. Edith Holt and daughter, ister makes editorial comment upon bert’s duties as deliveryman during Ruth, of Portland are visitors at the Paulsen left Tuesday afternoon for the fact that small boys on bicycles home of Mrs. Robertson on EdwardB Eugene where they will attend sum his absence. impede the progress of the fire ap mer school. street. paratus in that city. McMinnville Walter Van Atta has purchased a should follow In the steps of New Mrs. G. S. Nelson went to Portland stylish Overland four sedan.— News- berg and pass an ordinance requir Mias Marvel E. Runkel ig out from Spokane to visit her grandparents. and attended the I. W. V. and Ore Reporter. Walter is Mr. and Mrs. L. ing all traffic to park during & fire Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kelley, west of gon Pioneer banquets and met with S. Otis’ son-in-law and was employed call. There is no other way to solve old friends. for some time as pharmacist at the the problem satisfactorily. town. Ferguson drug store. The Misses Iris and Harriet Dl- A. C. Stanbrough and C. L. Van Seth Mills and family have gone Wormer left Tuesday for Eugene mond of Portland visited from Satur Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Morris went to the coast for an extended outing where they will attend summer day to Wednesday with their uncle. to Portland Wednesday to attend the and fishing trip. They are located Chester A. Dimond. school. wedding of Herbert Carpenter Staples on stub creek near Orefown. Miss the Jewler, and Miss Andree Nine Myrtle Mills who returned last week Mrs. S. E. Sloan left Wednesday for J. H. Paine' of Dundee has been Latture which was consummated at from Larlham College, Richmond, Indiana, where she took her master’s Lincoln. Nebraska, where she will assisting at the local, postoffice this Westminster Presbyterian church. degree, accompanied her parents for make her home with her brother, C. week in the absence of Ross Newby H. Russell. who was on the sick list. The Berrlan8 band gave a con an outing and recreation. Miss Mills cert again on Wednesday evening fias been engaged to teach next year and were well received by the large in Penn Academy at Oskalooea, Iowa. Lon H ill and wife of San Francis A. F. Sutton has accepted a posi co visited at the home of Mr. Hill's tion with the Miller Merchsntiie Co. crowd which gathered to hear them. Loyd G. Armstrong, the Mills' son- uncle, L. M. Parker, from Saturday and is dispensing merchandise for The band is playing exceptionally in-law, and family were also in the well and give evidence of excellent phrty. until Monday. that company at its local store. training. Dave Smith of the Newberg Bakery Miss Grace Wilson went to Port Miss Leola Campbell and her is sporting some fine new wrappers land last Saturday to visit her sis Miss Jane Martin of Berkley. Cal ter, Mrs. Frank Grable. She return fiiend. Miss Burkley, both of Neha- ifornia. Miss Alice Martin of Park for his bread these days. They are lem, spent the first of last week with printed in colors and says ‘‘Newberg ed Sunday evening. Mrs. O. 8. Nelson, Miss Campbell's ersburg, West Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Made" diagonally across the loaf, Claude Newlin of Corvallis, and Mrs. grandmother. S. N. Hammer of Portland have been while the name of the bakery ap Miss Grace Wilson left on Wednes pears underneath. Mr. Smith states guest of Mrs. Eva Hummer Hull the day for Newport where she V il] spend that one merchant increased his sales Mrs. Walter Parker and little past week. the summer vacation with her par greatly the first day he adopted the daughter, Ruth, of La Grande, left ents, Mr. and new wrappers and the appearance of * Mrs. J. H. Wilson. Monday after visiting for some time Miss Alvina Lindauer will be able an article certainly does make a big at the home of the former's father- to leave the Newbierg hospital on difference to the buyer. We can Mrs. D. B. Kennedy left Saturday in-law, L. M. Parker. Sunday, having undergone an opera congratulate Mr. Smith upon his new afternoon for Winnett. Mont., to tion for appendicitis. She is the exhibition of progressivenesa and the spend the summer with her husband. Mrs. Ada Barr and children left daughter of D. Lindauer, who lives people of Newberg upon their pos She expects to return to Newberg in Friday for Eugene where the young about. 2 Mi -miles accross the river session of so good a baker. the fall. sters will spend their vacation. MrSj from this place. Barr will return to Newberg after a’ The paving company put the top ten days visit with relatives. C. L. Chase is bearing a new name coat on the intersection of First and Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Herriet, form with much dignity the past few days. River streets at ihe bridge the first erly of Portland but recently return It is .said that the name was first Mrs. A. J. Barrell leaves today for ed after 3 years in Shanghai, China, given him in McMinnville and has of the week, greatly improving that her home at Grants Pass, after hav with their son, Lionel Herriet and spread to Newberg. Mr. Chase seem« strip of street. •- ing spent two weeks with her father, family of Portland, visited last week to be proud of the name and has J. S. Keyes left Thursday night Abram Cook, at Hebo. She came at the home of Mrs. Oliver Evans, added several inches to his chest Mrs. Herriet’« sister. of last week for his home at Spo here from Hebo on Monday. since its adoption. It ail came about kane. Washington, after a two day's with the arrival of a son on last visit with his mother, Mrs. T. H. Mrs. J. F. Carlos left Wednesday Mrs. Thorne returned last week Thursday n i g h t . T h i s being his first Thorne, of this place. for southern California, where she from Pendleton where she went to child the name father sets with added goes to Join her husband who has attend the funeral of her son, who weight upon him. Mrs. Chase was Dr. H. C. Dixon started Monday not been in good health for some was returned from France where he formerly Miss Juanita Wood of Mc for the Nestucca to try his skill in months.. She has leased her home on died while in the service. The fun Minnville. being the daughter of Dr. eral ws h delayed a week on account J. T. Wood of that place. The new fooling the finney tribe. During Main street for a year. son Is a bouncer and weighed in at his absence his office is in the hands of the non-arrival of the body. nine pounds. Jean Larry is the of the painters and paper hangers. Mrs. W ill Frazer and Mis« Mildred youngsters new name. Frazer left Monday for Spokane, Mr. Harrison, editor of the T illa Miss Jessie Britt left Tuesday Wash., where they will visit a sis mook Headlight paid the Graphic W. T. West, who operates a fine morning for Chicago to study during ter of M th . Frazer and friends. From office a visit on Monday while en- the summer. She plans to enroll in there they will go to Finley. Wash., route to Portland where he was go ranch on the Portland road east of the summer school of music of the for a visit with a niece, Mrs. Ralph ing in quest of a printer. Mr. Har town, brought in a branch of prunes Northwestern University at Evans Mitchell. rison avers that printers are hard to the first of the week. These are of a new variety which he is raising with ton, mjnots. secure in his neck of the woods. considerable success. They are the Roy Shires, who carries the mail Burbank Standard prune and are a Francis Haworth came home from in the down town district, will get Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Dimond cross betwen the sugar prune and the the University of Oregon Wednesday his annual vacation commencing on Mr. West purchased one went to Portland last Friday evening tragedy. to spend the summer at his home Thursday and lasting for twenty-two to attend the graduation of a niece tree nine years ago and by grafting northeast of town. Francis has com days. Mr. and Mrs. Shires will spend of Mr. Dimond's, who finishes at he now has 800 trees In bearing and pleted the first year's work at the a part of the vacation period at Pa Washington high school this year. has sold many scions. The last year state university. cific City on the coast. The niece is Miss Iris Dimond, daugh he had one prune which measured ter of S, A. Dimond. who was at one three inches in length and he says Tom Smith, a schoolmate of Mer that he will have'many of that size % W. H. Bentley of Dundee left time a resident of Newberg. ritt Timberlake. at O. A. C., visited Tuesday by boat for southern Cali this year as the season is better. here last week. Merritt and Mr. fornia where he will attend the The branch, which is only about two At the second annual convention feet long has over seventy prunes on Smith left for Pomona. California, the graduation of his sister. Miss Mar home of the latter. In Merritt's fliv jorie Bentley from Pomona College. of Oregon state fire chiefs held in it. ver on Monday of this week. ---------o--------- He will also visit Pasadena and ex Corvallis. June 17 and 18, P. E. Overend was reelected secretary and pects to be away about ten days. J. H. Sherlock was reelected treasur LOSSES FROM FERTILE EGGS C. R. Duer left Sunday for Cleve er. Newberg was very well repre land, Ohio, where he will spend the Sylvester H. Burleigh, who is a sented at the convention, having five Table Given by Department of Agri next three months visiting with his w ife’s parents, Mr. and M tb . S. T. student at the University of Oregon members ot the local department pre culture Shows Infertile Product Gage. Mrs. Duer has been in the Law School, stopped over here last sent. le Superior. Friday evening for a few days’ visit east for the past six weeks. with Chester Zumwalt and also with The regular meeting of the Kens The following table, compiled by the the Beckers of the Imperial hotel, Mrs. Dr. Hanson and Mrs. Gran all of whom were old friends at En ington club was held Wednesday United Slates Department of Agricul afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. M. ture, shows that the losses of'fertile ville Smith of Long Beach, California, terprise. Thurston on Sheridan street. A de eggs are computed to be nearly twice are visiting at the home of Fred L. lightful afternoon was spent by the Ames and his daughter. Miss Mina. Mrs. Neal Hazelton, nee Esther following members: Mesdames O. ns great as of infertile eggs: The ladies are Mr. Ames' sisters-in- Bloom, of Centralia, Washington, is F e rtile Infertile law and will possibly stay in New visiting in Portland and came out to W. Dart, Hiram Gould, C. E. Gibson, Eggs Egg* U. S. G. Miller, L. F. Moore, G. E. P e r cent Per cent berg all summer. attend graduation exercises of the Kienle. S. J. Madsen, C. H. Nichois, On the f a r m . . ............. 29.0 14.5 T.l 4# high school and spend a few days Z. L. Chamberlain, W. J. Nottage. M country store.......... Transportation to pack- > The guarantors of the Chautauqua with her aunts, Mrs. Bloom and Miss R. M. Thurston. In * house ................. < 4 4.7 will meet at the Commercial Club Chrismen. rooms tomorrow (Friday) evening Total ........................ 42 5 243 for the purpose of appointing com J. H. Cummins and wife of Fresno, Miss Gladys Nichols attended mittees. A meeting was called for commencement exercises at W illa California, arrived here Wednesday Graphic want ads get results. last Tuesday evening but it was im mette University at Salem last week for a visit with Mrs. M. H. Pinney possible to transact the business at and returning brought two of her and Mrs. Byron Brown. Mr. Cum that time and so adjournment was friends home- with her for a visit. mins is a brother of S. E. Cummins taken until Friday evening. Every They were Miss Mary Parounagian of of McMinnville and they expect to person who signed up m b guarantor Salem and Miss Glenna Peeters of spend about six weeks visiting rela for the Chautauqua Is requested to Kellog, Idaho. They remained until tives here and at the county seat. be present at that time. Mr. Cummins and his wife lived in Tuesday of this week . Newberg about twenty-four years ago j and naturally they see many changes i Prof, and Mrs. Harvey Wright left since their residence here. Thursday afternoon for Dallas where they will visit Mrs, Wright's sister. too the "little In dian ” »iff Mrs. Walter Young, for several days Th local fire department made a The greatest investment in from which place they will go to practice run Monday night and with o fte n — g i r e him the w orld for you is money you Dayton prior to leaving for Indiana chief Sherlock keeping time on them, and Iowa. Mr. Wrtght will be the they made the run from the fire hall spend to relieve eye strain. principal of Penn Academy at Oska- to the Newberg Meat Co. building Inosu, Iowa, this coming year. For any machinery forced to and put up a forty foot extension run under a strain wears oat ladder and ran out two lines of hose, TIE FRIEMLY LAXATIVE much sooner than it should. A. M. Kendrick and family, accom one on the roof and one on the panied by Chas. Bishop and wife of ; building, having water turned on in Above all, you do not want Portland and W illiam Bishop and j Just two minutes and fifty-eight se your eyes to wear out before the wife of Walla Walla, Washington, conds elapsed time from their re rest of your body which is the ceipt of the call. motored over to Grand Ronde on Sun case o f thousands just because day, Mr. Kendrick taking the Bishops h'sso pleasant heUwvmi that far on their way to Tillamook. of neglect. go to bsd early to got U s | The Oregon Auto Stage association Both of the Messrs. Bishop are "modale." Its action is of which the local Portland-Newberg brothers of Mrs. Kendrick. The Ken If yon take care of your eyes Stage Line, are members have formed thorough without hank* dricks returned to Newberg Sunday an association for the purpose' of they w ill be the best part of nass or nausea. evening. erecting and maintaining a large ter your body at the age of seven minal station in Portland. The ac ty. W h en you are not able to Fine lor "M u ta ty" and The Newberg Famous- Candy Shop comodations there will be ail that are work, it w ill then be a blessing opened up for business last Saturday enjoyed at any transportation ter Daddy.“ too. to read and enjoy life.. Yon evening In the Elford A Chamberlain minal with commodious waiting cannot afford to neglect or pat building. Mr. Gus Glanopuloa, the rooms, lunch counters, loading stands M t i h i . M « e ft proprietor, has fitted his place up in for the busses, ticket offices, bag off the care of your eyes. Aim im ito—A lto Ham metropolitan style and lias a very gage rooms, etc. This building will attractlv« place of buslneas. The be under course of construction fixtures are all of the latest and Mr. shortly and it is hoped to have Glanopulos has spared no expense to it in operation within sixty days. provide Newberg with a strictly The Portland-Newberg stage people first class place. He expects in the are pleased with the liberal patron Drugs and Sundries near future to hold a big opening age which they are receiving and are Joining in this movement for a new T H E J E W E L E R — O P T IC IA N Eastman Kodaks and Supplies but in waiting for the arrival of aotne station to give the public a better additional equipment which baa been service. delayed in transit. Pheae Wh«. I I ) Local and Personal News WANTED ** I f Royal Anne Cherries % \ • * * Bing Cherries 4 Kentish Cherries Montmorency Cherries Oregon Canning Co. A ll fru it to b e purchased b y the cannery this season must b e u n d er contract. H en ce all g ro w ers desiring to dispose o f cherries o r berries should call at the can n ery im m ediately an d m ake p ro p e r arran gem en ts fo r the handling o f their fruit* CLUB MEMBERS SECURE PIGS Registered Animals Given to Boys anil Girls In Mississippi— Scholar ship at End. A public-spirited man in Fayette county, Mississippi', gave six regis tered pigs to the hoy s’ and girls’ pig- club work last year, with the under standing that each one who received a pig was to give back to the club one pig from the first litter and one from the second. The donated animals were drawn for by members from each beat and one from the county at large. The recipients were very proud of their pigs. The six from the first litters were distributed in December. If the plan is continued for five years It is estimated that 204 registered pigs will be given away at the close of that time, and it is hoped that purebred hogs will be found on every farm in the county. If these plans mature as is hoped, the 204 which will be avail able for gifts at the end of the five years will be put up at auction and the proceeds used for a scholarship to the State Agricultural and Mechan ical college, which will be awarded yearly to the winner of the county pig- club championship. 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