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««gpwWPPGEIIMqpMNflQMic*'. $a* L&rcMt Circulation ia Yamhill Oaunty Local and Personal News riva NEWBERG GRAPHIC. THU18DAY. JULY SI. 1981. W. D. Bowman has been laid up Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller left Saturday morning for a trip to the this week with an attack of rheu matism. 1 coast. Will Round is here from Long W. E. Croser and Stacy McCrack en made a business trip to Sslem Beach, Washington, visiting his father. Rev. Geo. F. Round. After suffering a relapse, Mrs. C. Mrs. W. J. Saunders Is recovering Wednesday. — o— ■ B. Sanders Is again convalescent. from quite a severe illness of two Rev. and Mrs. George F. Round Rex Brouillette, a former New will weeks. go to Falls City Sunday to • o berg boy, has opened a new tire shop preach and visit old friends. E. Cox Is building a new bungs- at Vancouver, Washington. low to replace one destroyed by fire Contractor C. H. Ellis Is building last July. an addition to the Jas. McGuire Dr. E. L. House, Chautauqua lec Will the little girl who Iqgt * turer. was entertained at the E. E. house on Third and Garfield streets. pocket book containing one dollar Goff home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Pearl Ware left Friday rnorn- Ipg for a business trip to her former Mrs. J. C. Wills requests us to please call at the Graphic office and home at Mullen, Idaho. H. G. See, of the Golden Rule notify her friends that their Port get same. store, left Sunday on a, trip to Idaho land address will be 421 Going Mias Cornelia Titus left Wednes ¡street. Merrill Gibson has registered at where be will spend several days on day fo r Albany where she will visit the Portland school of Dentistry business. Mias Irma Taylor for some time. Henry Cook purchased a Bulck where he will take a four year Woodburn has beem selected as six last Saturday. Mr. Cook is the bourse. Contractor Thoe. Herd Is Just mall carrier in the northern part of the next annual gathering place for finishing extensive repair work on the city. Mias Ruth Nottage leaves Friday state conclave of the United Artisans the O. A. Dearborn house In Dundee. morning for Seattle where she will and Al-Azar Conclave. W. A. Bond, who lives on south attend tbs Wayfarer Passion Play to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cummings The Pacific College Ladles Auxil River atreet left last Saturday with be given in that city next week. iary will meet with Mrs. M. P. Elli hts family for a short stay at the drove to Portland Tueeday evening ott at 3 o’clock Saturday afternoon. coast. Miss Rose Ellen Hale» a piiece to meet Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elliott * of Mrs. J. L. VanBlarlcom, is visit and daughter. Kathlyn, of Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Llttler and Rev. Huddleston ia having bis res ing hère at the present time. Her Who Intend making their. home in Newberg. son, Robert, and Mrs. E. E. Upmeyer idence on the corner of Second and home Is at Montague, California. of Salem autoed over last 8unday Edwarda streets repainted and over Dave Smith, Baldy Willie and and «pent the day with Mr. and Mrs. hauled. Morris Dudley of Newberg was In Chester A. Dlmond. McMinnville Monday to see about Jack McDonald returned Wednesday Charles D. Frick, son of C. C. getting a roaÿ from his place out to from a trip to Pacific City, Tilla Frank Wire, manager of the F. S. Frick, arrived here on Tuesday from the county road.— Telephone-Regis mook and Seaside where they have been spending a week, camping and Harmon Wholesale Furniture Co. of Detroit, Michigan, and will probably ter. fishing. They brought back a nice Portland, came up Saturday for an make this his home. over Sunday visit with his parents. Miss Mildren Burnham, who has string of fish. Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Wire. Tom Tyndall Is having a new roof spent the past year in Newberg and Miss Maude Davis of Sacramento, put on his building on First street vicinity, left for her home in Brook R. M. Sanders left last week, by which is occupied by C. A. Morris ings county. South Dakota last Mon California, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Bassett for the auto, for Bend after an extended vis and Jimmie McGuire. day. past week, leaves today for Portland it with home folks. Dr. L. W. Horn accompanied him, having In view a Mrs. E. D. Anderson, with her where she will spend several days George T. Bradshaw of Portland, deal for some Bend property. a nephew of Dr. and Mrs. M. C. little daughter, Barbara, of Seattle, with relatives before returning to Wire, ppent Sunday at the Wire Washington, is visiting with her her home in California. James E. Martin, who has been home northwest of town. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brad The Graphic still has a number of conducting a delivery service about ley, of the Triple Oaks. copies of our last issue, containing town, has now taken over the Tele Mrs. S. M. King of Portland, who gram agency from R. E. Gray. Mr. was formerly a resident of Newberg, Rex Brouillette, Mr. and Mrs. the write-up of the Berry Festival Gray has gone to Portland to reside. came up last Saturday and spent a Brouillette. and Mrs. Caroline Blake You cannot do a greater service for drove up from Portland on Sunday Newberg or for your friends than to few days visiting old friends here. Mias Lena Hornlbrook spent Mon and stopped at the Wesley Bo/es send them a copy ef this issue, telf- ing - them about our successful fes day at the home of her parents, Mr. j In our write-up of the berry festi farm in the Fernwood district. tival. They are five cents a copy. and Mrs. John Hornlbrook of Fifth val and in telling about the parade street. Miss Lena is taking a nurses line-up, the Grlphlc was in error in Mrs. M. M. York, nee Mable Ed The new residence, contractor C. course at the Good Samaritan hos -1 stating that Lester Hannon entered wards. of El wood. Indiana, who with A. Walker is erecting for O. B. West- pital In Portland. her two little girls, are visiting at a doy and cart. The name should the coast, are expected in Newberg fall on Second and Main streets is have been Lester Hanna. fast taking on the appearahee of a Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Sterling of for a visit sometime in August. modern bungalow and will soon be Kelso. Washington, came down Mon The Spaulding Logging Co. began day evening for a visit with their | delivery of the lumber. Monday, for Mrs. W. H. Fuzzy of Bloomington. ready for' the fancy windows and daughter, Mrs: Florence Moore, re -1 the new garage which W. T. Ander Nebraska, arrived here last Saturday doors which the Spaulding Logging turning home on Tuesday. Mrs. son is erecting on First and Center for a visit with her' brother, U. S. O. Co. is making up especially for him. Moore ia employed in the Golden i streets. Geo. E. Howland has charge Miller. She will probably remain Mrs. J. G. Jackson returned Tues until about the middle of August. Rule store. j of the copstruction work. day evening from*Heppner, Oregon, Mrs. Ina B. Holcomb, and the where she went to return her grand The water was turned into the j w . j. Gordon and wife, who have new wading tank at the city canyon been spending two weeks at Tilla- Misses Helen. Ina and Ruth Druck, daughter to her parents. The grand park last Saturday and since that ; m0ok stopped over In Newberg on of Carlton, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. daughter has been under the care of time many of the little folks have j Tuesday enroute to Portland. Mr. Leander Allumbaugh at this place, a local physician for the past year. Mrs. Jackson’s daughter. Mrs. W. T. been taking advantage of the oppor- Gordon is a newspaperman, having and are attending the Chautauqua. Wheeler, came back with her. Mrs. tunity offered to wade and swim been In that business In Minnesota, during the heat of the day. __, Miss Jessie Gibson has returned Jackson came back much sooner Mrs. William Pickett and little from Pacific Beach, Washington, than she had intended on account of Mrs. Russell Parker returned last daughter of Camas. Washington ar where she has been vtBitlng her sis having received word that the re Friday from Chehalts, Washington, rived here Sunday for a week’s visit ter. Mrs. Morris, wife of Congress mains of her son, Wayne C. Jackson, where she has been visiting her par with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. man O. S. Morris of Hoquiam, Wash who died in France while in action, would be returned to Salem and that ents. Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Stannard. Hevland of this place. Mrs. Pickett ington. the body arrived In New York on Rev. Stannard returned with her and was formerly Miss Frances Hevland. remained over night here before go Tom Cummings spent the week July IS. The funeral will be held from their old home in Salem and ing to Brownsville to visit a brother. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. King, who have end fishing at Blaine with Mr. Mil -will >e under the care of the Ameri ler and two other men from Port taken over the Lee Millinery on A. E. Allen of Springbrook was in First Btreet, arrived here from Sno land. Mr. Miller took the party in can Legion. town Wednesday superintending the homish. Washington, thin week. Mrs. his Maxwell. Tom says the fishing The home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Cox. ceremonies attendant upon the ar Lee who has operated this business was good. one mile east of Newberg was the rival of a new son at the Newberg for some time past, will go to Mer Hospital. Mr. Allen seemed to be ced. California, where she has a Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elliott are scene of a merry picnic party last here frjm Georgetown, Illinois, and Sunday when eighteen guests. Re- entirely rational in spite of the im brother. expect to make Newberg their home. bekahs. brothers and sisters gather portant duties of father and will — e— ed and spent the day with them. continue to send In his weekly Phillip Graff, a recent newcomer They are stopping at the home of Lunch was served by the ladies at Mrs. A. S. Craven, who Is Mrs. El Springbrook Items for the Graphic. to Newberg, is showing the right 12:30 under .the cherry trees and a "Build a Home" spirit. He built a liott’s mother. light lunch was also served at 6:30. The Spaulding Logging Co. report j modern home upon his arrival and Rev. W. H. Cox of Pendleton has The day was spent in the enjoyment furnishing lumber and building ms-j has let a contract to Messrs. Rood terlal for a number of new houses A Terrell for the second building on accepted a call as pastor of the New of games. During the day another and repair work and a number of I his tract on the highway between berg Baptist church and will arrive machine arrived containing J. M. here this week. Rev. Cox will make Guild and wife of Ketchikan, Alaska, home builders have taken advantage Newberg and Dundee. this his home and will preach his and Mrs. F. E. Wilson of 32 east of the building plans which are be 57th street north, Portland, they be ing furnished with the building ma Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Edwards ac first sermon at the local church next ing a brother and sister of Mrs. Cox. terial. free of charge, thereby mak companied their son, C. J. Edwards Sunday. The guests departed for their homes ing a considerable saving on plans by auto from Tillamook to Newberg Dean Elwood O. Perisho, who at about 7 p. m. after having spent and having a home properly arrang Tuesday. C. J. went to Portland and a most enjoyable day. ed. Vancouver and will return to Tilla spoke at the Chautauqua tent on mook Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sunday afternoon, also spoke at There were some local people Bernard Malnwaring. formerly of wards have not fully decided wheth FriendB church at the morning ser among thoee who made the recent vice. During the day he was en this place, and a last year's graduate er to return to the coast with him trip to the top of Mt. Hood with the of O. A. C.. has engaged in the news or remain for a longer time in New tertained at the E. H. Woodward Mazamas. W. H. Woodworth and home and in the evening he visited paper business at Hermiston, Ore berg. with his cousin, Rev. Thomas Per daughter, Emmabell, and W. E. ---0“~ gon. having taken over the Interest Durstine, who is visiting the Wood- Grant Conway reports that his isho. of M. C. Athey. In the Hermiston worths. went from Newberg. H. E. Herald. Mr. Malnwaring Is a very crop of clover was phenomenally There will be no meeting of the Mllleson was from Dundee and J. L. capable young tnan and we predict, large this year. He states that they W. C. T. U. during the month of Stuart« cashier of the Dayton Bank, that he will make good in this new j secured sixteen big loads of the hay from Dayton. There were 160 in the enterprise. He will be associated i from four acres, making about four August. The second Wednesday af party making the climb. They ar with E. J. Kingsley, a merchant of j tons to the acre. Mr. Conway has ternoon in September will be .the rived at timberline cabin on the Hermiston In the ownership of th e, been building up the soil and is gett meeting at which departments will night of the 16th and left there a^ ing proportionate returns. He will give full reports of work done dur 3 a. m. the next morning, and ar paper. feed the hay himself and thus get ing the year. Let us have full re rived at the top at 12:30. The day ports. Election of officers for the Earl Hutchinson, of the Newberg the best price for his product. ensuing year will be held at this was quite clear and Mr. Woodworth Cyclery. and Allen Morris were m ak-! states that It was possible to see all Everyone knows lliat C. E. Daw time. Ing a trip to Portland on Monday of the mountains and the vast grain son is a painter and so It is no ad afternoon In a side car motorcycle fields of eastern Oregon very plain Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Brigham and ly. when they ran over a girl on the[ vertisement for us to reiterate the highway. It Is said that Hutchinson statement. However, there are prob little daughter stopped over in New ran his car clear Into the ditch in ably few persons who knew that he berg on Thursday for an overnight hie effort to avoid hitting the girl was equal to painting the beautiful visit with their friends. Mr. and but that she jumped directly in picture of Mt. Hood which is on ex Mrs. Chester A Dimond. Mr. Brig front of him. They took her to a hibition In the window of the New ham Is a professor in the engineer doctor who painted several bruises berg Grocery— Elford A Chamber- ing department at O. A. ,C. The SAVE YOUR EYES with Iodine but aside from that she lain. The scene shows Mt. Hood Brighams were residents of Fallon, seemed to have sustained no serious from Bull Run creek and the picture Nevada, during the time that Mr. Dimond was connected with a paper is about 2x8 feet in sise. Injuries. there. S P E C IA L S A L E on Toilet Soaps Creme Oil W ild Rose Glycerine 8 -o z. Bar Floating Castile 0 3 fo r 25c. G ra h a m ’s Drug Store Phone White 113 Headquarters for Kodak Supplies C. C. Frick left Thursday for Seat tle, Washington, to attend the state convention of the Elks lodge. Mr. Frick attended a reception given In honor of the Grand Exalted Ruler W. W. Mountain In Portland on Wednesday evening. Mr. Frick is a member of the Flint, Michigan. Lodge No. 222 B. P. O. E.. which Is the lodge of which Mr. Mountain is a member. W. T. Anderson and Ernest Duncan also attended the Portland reception Wednesday even ing Dr. A. C. Baker, and son of Breukvtlle. Ohio, visited at the home of A. S. Mellinger on Monday, the doctor being a cousin of Mrs. Mel linger. They have been traveling on their trip to Oregon for the last several months. They are greatly pleased with the Oregon' climate* Also on the same day. Marlon and Caunon Wogornan of the same place came to the Mellinger home, one coming on the train and the other by stage. They arrived here only an hour apart, and neither knew that the other was in Oregon. The Wogornan brothers expect to return to Oregon again as they were favor ably impressed with the climate. They have spent the winter in Cali fornia. Price pf Hot Point Irons Reduced Get ’em while it’s hot. We sell them. Yam hill Electric Company “IT SERVES YOU RIGHT” On last Thursday at the regular; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Simms of Port meeting of the Womens Relief corps land motored out Saturday and Mr. five new members were initiated: and Mra. S. F. Wallace returned- Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Hulds Han with them Sunday for a abort visit. ^ sen, Mrs. Elsie Nelson. Miss Mina Ames, Mrs. Theodora Nottage. There Tristram Coffin, son of Dr. W. V. and Mrs. Theodora Nottage. There Coffin, came from (Seattle Wednes were 38 members present and Mrs. day to get his father’s things, in Jean Hill, a visiting member from preparation for starting from Seattle Los Angeles, gave a pleasant talk. by gjteam^r f°r their home at Whit At the close of the meeting, 12 mem tier, California, next Wednesday. bers of the G. A. R were found wait Dr. Coffin is quite seriously sick and ing at the door with ice .cream fori he was compelled to give up his the corps. work soliciting for Pacific College. Women Love Jonteel They lore the odor. 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AAQ l.U ls F V Ms ;v • • '» V Statistics show that nine ont of ten people would accom It is the DUTY of all parents to teach their children the banking habit plish more and do better work Urge YOUR boys and girls to put their first piece of mon ey, however small, in our bank; they themselves, if wutched and encouraged, w ill make their balance grow. if they nsed glasses tq, help them at close work. \ Your eyes may need Then they w ill know the VALUE and POWER of money. As they grow older they can. when a good chance comes along, make a safe investment or go into business. our glasses to help yon. Start your children TODAY. C. A. Morris We invite YOUR Banking Business. NATIONAL BANK THE JEWELER— OPTICIAN r I M E * BERG. OREGON