«*■* w . - V. Circulation ln Y am hill County Local and Personal N ew s Don’t forget the apple festival at Hop picking started In the J. B West Chehalem Saturday. Metzler yard Tuesday with a full crew. Miss Velma McConkle was a Port land visitor last Saturday. Joe Harper of Grants Pass visited with Clarence Klenle the first of the Raymond H. Bassett and wife of week. Salem are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Olive Bassett here this Mrs. William Cullen of Portland week. / Bpent last Sunday with Newberg friends. NEWBERG GRAPHIC. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1921 Mrs. Theodore Jeffrey returned I I. w . Hill has had his tailor shop Wednesday evening from Newport I repapered and is having It repalnt- where she had been spending th e, ed. summer. ' ! p— ® | It is reported that the cannery has Miss Nellie Craw left this (Thurs- been making a big run the past day) morning for Ridgefield where week, she will teach the 5th grade in the city school, , • .>■) ;; , _ S. M. Calkins and Sons have put a new floor in the driveway to their Mrs. Robert Greer and aon of garage. Portland came up Thursday for a short visit with her friend, Mrs. L. A. Mills of Portland, a son of Chas. Frick. j A. R. Mills, was here Tuesday on ! business. C. E. Carlisle left on Thursday for Eugene where his wife has beed for Mrs. Ralph W right of Eleventh some time. Mr. Carlisle may decide and Pacific streets is seriously ill to locate there. with typhoid fever. Reduction on Mazda Lamps FOR 12 DAYS ONLY Mrs. W. A. Pierce of Jewell, Kan sas. an old friend of Mrs. Lyle P al Rev. G. C. Carl of Portland mer. Is visiting here thli week. She was here three years ago on a visit. preached at the Brethren church last ' There will be a dance at St. Paul Sunday. Mrs. Walter Butler went to Port on Friday night with music by the land Saturday afternoon returning Beginning September 1st and continuing fo r 12 days on C. C. Frick left last Friday to be Good Newberg dance orchestra, home Monday evening. ly, we shall gjve 5 cents o ff on each masda lamp, provided aa Ross Newby of the local poetofflce music and a good time. with a sister In Portland wtyle he Is recuperating his strength after began his annual vacation on Wed many as five lamps are purchased at any one time. The E di Mrs. Clair Nichols of Portland is nesday of this week. his recent serious illness. E. A. Hess left on Thursday for spending a few days at the home of son Mazda lamp, labratory tested, is the last word in high Tillamook where he will attend the The Rev. Meyers family of Wood- Tillamook county fair. He expects her uncle, Henry Craw. Miss Dorothy Foster and Miss Jo- efficiency illumination. W e carry only this make aad stand hannah Johnson of Portland were burn spent Labor Day with their to be away.until the 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller, Mr. U. behind their behavior. Remember the sale lasts only 12 days. daughter, Mrs. Earl Pinney. the week end guests of Miss Mildred S. G. Miller and C. M. Ryan made a Ferguson. Phone, w rite, or call at our store and provide yourself w ith The Rev. W. N. Coffee and Locke Clarence Klenle has gone to Silva families have moved into the trip to Salem on Wednesday. superior lamps fo r your fa ll lighting. * Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Galland left Grants Pass on business and expects WIlBon property at the corner of L. H. Minler left Thursday morn this week for Pasadena and Los An to be away for about a month. Third and Edwards streets. ing for Chitwood where he has se geles. California, where they will cured an eight months school. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ott of The spend several weeks visiting friends Jim Henry, who has been acting Dalles were week end visitors at the and relatives. as night watchman, left today Walter Hughes o f Walla Walla, J. T. Vinson home west of town. (Thursday) for Buell, Idaho, where Washington, has been a guest at the “ I t Serves You R ight.” L. F. Moore and family and Miss T. R. Warner home the past week. Mrs. T. E. W right o f Portland vis he will visit for some time. Orace Wilson lfcft Wednesday for Tillamook Head where they will ited Her sister, Mrs. W. E. White J. A. Adams, who has been en Mrs. S. M. Calkins and daughters, last week, returning home Thursday. spend a Tew days. gaged in the stove repair business Florence and -Clara, went to Mc Clyde Stretch and Adam Bauer In McMinnville, expects to remove Minnville on Thursday for the day. Miss Daisy Newhouse leaves F ri spent Sunday and Monday at the to Newberg in the near future. day for La Grande where she will On August 30, Addison Kaufman, equipment. Besides a new chair, he The Newberg Orchestra will give Metzler hop yard with their families. take up her duties in the city schools Miss Ruth Notiage left Tuesday another of their popular dances at formerly of Newberg, and Miss has installed a new Unit. This com for the second year. Pearl Greve, of Twin Falls, Idaho, prises a motor and dental engine, Mrs. Elisabeth Foster, who has morning for Eugene where she will the Legion hall in Newberg on Sat were married at Puente. California, cuspidor, etc. A new X-ray has also spend a few days with friends before urday night. Come put and have a Dr. Gochnour was called to Mon- been the guest of her sister, Mrs. going on to Marshfield to take up good time. * the union being the culmination of a been added as well as a new tool tesano. Washington, recently where Eva Hummer Hull, for the summer, her work in the city schools at that romance that began when they were cabinet. An electric panel is anoth left for her home at ColumbuB. Ohio, she attended a friend who was suf students in Pacific College. For the er new addition and carries all sorts place. Mrs. Lf M. Buell returned Wednes last week, fering from paralysis. day night from Myrtle Point, bring present they will make their home of instruments, such as an electric cauterlzer, wax instrument, mouth The Woman's Relief Corps held ing, Mrs. Florence Buell with her. at Puente. Mr. and Mro. Claude M. Newlin George Mays, a cousin of J. L. mitror, hot air, spray bottle heaters, an all day meeting last Thursday at The latter will make her home here Van Blartcom, came dqwn from Bell (Dorothy H ull) left last week to the home of Mrs. Josie Everest on The Newberg engineering com etc. Dr. Utter says that the new ingham, Washington, and has been spend the winter in Boston, going the Portland road. A picnic dinner with her son. pany which was composed of J. E. equipment and new arrangement via her old home in Columbus. Ohio, visiting here the past week. will add fully fifty per cent to the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aren of Camas, Bennett and Harry A. Young and efficiency of his office. and also will make a short visit in was served cafeteria style under a which operated in Portland has filed large grape arbor. About 35 were Washington, have been visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Curry and Mrs. Marlon, Ohio. ---------o--------- present. the home of Rev. P. J. Sehnert of a voluntary petition in Bankruptcy Minnie Owen spent the week end Try a Graphic classified. in the federal court. They placed College street and left by auto for Miss Violet Edwards is home after at Columbia Beach and Monday took the firm’s liabilities at $22,952.74, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shelby left home this morning. picking hops a few days at the J. J. a trip up the Columbia highway. with no assets to cover them. Among Metzler yard. She stayed with her Monday for Los Angeles, where Mr. the principal creditors is named Pa Mrs. J. G. Little has sold her home W. H. Spivey of Spokane has been brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Shelby will enter a hospital for a cific College of Newberg, $2373.62, year’s treatment. Mrs. Shelby will on First street and moved to Nampa, Mrs. Philip Booth. visaing his brother. R. A. Spivey of and the First National Bank of Mc visit with her mother and four Bis Idaho, where Rev. Little has a this place for some time and expects Minnville. $3000. ters in southern California. charge. This property was formerly Mrs. Milton Klenle left last Satur to return home the last of this week. the L. S. Otis home. day for Webster, South Dakota, her According to the Oregonian. 400 Miss Katharine Lanphere of Farm Miss Frances Dickson of Victor. old home, for a visit. The Milton - t Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ott and son, truck drivers were arrested on Wed Montana, who formerly lived in Keinles have been living in La ington, Iowa, a niece of Mrs. S. F. Wallace, has been visiting here for nesday for violating the motor vehi Don, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thorn Grande for a short time. Newberg, returned here Tuesday. the past two weeks. She expects ton and son. Emery, of The Dalles, cle law in operating without mir She will make her home here for sdme time with her sister. Mrs. C. B. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Fletcher, whose to leave next Tuesday for her home. motored over the highway and spent rors on their trucks. Quite a num ber of people became agitated about SMider8. « home is on the WiUamina river, are Before coming to Newberg she spent Labor Day with the J. T. Vinsons. the matter and without looking up — o — j visiting at the home of their daugh- six months with a sister In Califor C. A. Hodson and young Brentner the law, secured mirrors for their W, A. Graham and wife and s ls -l‘ er.- Mr«: He" rf Edwards at the Che- nia. had a collision on Wynooski street touring cars. While, it is perhaps ter. Miss Ina Graham, and the Misses|haIem Mountain hop^ranch. on Thursday morning which result a good precaution to have these, the The new Andeison garage build Alma and Laura Craig motored over the Columbia river highway to Hood I . M r . , and Mrs. Theodore Cramlett ing on the corner of First and Cen ed in damage to one of the front law only pertains to motor trucks. the wheels on Mr. Hodsons * car. Mr River and back on Wednesday o f 1 ha e r« tu™ed t^ *lr h®n,e/ ’ ter streets is looming up in fine Hodson claims that Brentner was ,hi. „ « „ w ¡moon trip to Seaside and are at the shape. The walls. roof and concrete Henry Morris, secretary of the this week. home of Mrs. Cramlett's mother, floor are now all completed and this traveling over in the middle of the Newberg Commercial Club reports Special deal on Bath Soap Mrs. Minnie Owen of Villa Road. will undoubtedly be a splendid ad street and did not leave him room to that not long ago he received & re th ft week only. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Wallace and dition to that end of the street when pass and that, although he crowded quest from the publishers of the Mid nleoe, Miss Katharine Lanphere. clear over against the curb, he could West Hotel Reporter for a cut of a Win. V. Dolph of the West Che completed. t spent last Sunday in Portland with halem community was taken sick not avoid the collision. Bath Spray, Bath Sponges, farm scene northwest o.f Newberg relatives and on Monday motored up last week and left on Thursday for Chas. W. Rice, publisher of the which appeared in the last booklet Bath Brashes, Bath Soaps, T oi the Columbia river highway to Mult the Hot Lake sanitorlura where he Mr. and Mrs. Walter Van Atta and published by the local club. They Myrtle Creek Mail in Douglas coun nomah Falls. daughter, Betty Jean, of McMinn expected to spend about ten days. le t Soap, Shampoo and H air ty, with his wife and daughter, Dor stated that if the club would furn vllle. came down Tuesday for a vis ish this cut they would publish it othy. visited with Mrs. Rice’s par Tonics. Otto Handt, who has been run it with Mrs. Van Atta's parents, Mr free of charge on the front cover of Miss Effle Roberts, daughter of ning a meat market on east First Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts, and Miss ents, Mr. and Mrs. Round, from Fri and Mrs. L. S. Otis. Their little street, left very suddenly the latter Cecil Beamis left last Monday for day till Monday, and brought with daughter met with quite a painful their magazine. The copy of their j A ll soaps, 12 cakes fo r the part of last week and it is under Fergus Falls. Minnesota, where they them a venison ham from a deer kill accident about a week ago when she magazine for August 26 has just ar rived and contains the picture on ed by their son. price of It . stood that a number of people are will teach school the coming winter. ran through some hot sawdust ashes, its front cover with the inscription holding sack. burning her feet. She is recovering beneath stating that the middle west I. W. Hill. Frank” Hill. Dr. A. M. at present but still has to have the gets much of its fruit from the far TH IS W EE K O NLY H. A. Hinshaw. who is well known Miss Ina Graham, who teaches In in Newberg, has been promoted from Davis and Ray Winters returned the injured members bandaged. west and stating that the picture is latter part of last week from their the schools at Falls City, came down the position of general freight agent of a fruit ranch at Newberg. Ore last Saturday for a visit with her of the S. P. company at Portland to hunting trip to southern Oregon. Let’s go! Where? To the State gon. Credit is given the Newberg brother. W. A. Graham, of this that of assistant freight traffic man They brought back the lim it of two Fair. When? September 26th to place and • expects to remain until ager with headquarters at San Fran deer to the man. They packed in October 1st. We want your support Commercial Club for the cut. from Tiller, which is about 80 miles the last of the month. cisco. in furnishing the material for the south of Roseburg. • Dr. Utter has made some radical best county exhibit at the State changes in his dental parlors re Dr. Hester and family returned Fair. Notify C. C. Jacobs of Mc The Switzer auction sale which School, both high and grammar, Wednesday from Tidewater on the was held on Wednesday afternoon will open on September 26th. The Minnville of any thing you may have cently. He has added another room PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Alsea where they have been for the was quite a success, the cows and Graphic published this information in grain, fruit, produce, manufactur to his suite and moved his reception parlor into the corner room. His pasi month. They report good fish other things bringing good prices. several weeks ago, but as there have ed articles of any kind, or anything The Rexall Store ing but poor hunting. The doctor Mr. Switzer is well satisfied with been several inquiries regarding it, that will add to an Indoor display old chair and equipment have been built a cottage while there. 49tl moved into the middle room, former his sale. N. P. Nelson was the auc presume that- it was overlooked as to advertise Yamhill county. 302 First St. Newberg, Ore. ly used as a reception room and he tioneer. many people were away on their va Miss Helen Scott left In company Elford & Chamberlain, who took has installed a complete new equip Black 106 cations at that time. with friends from Tigard^ by auto over the Ohmart Grocery several ment in the inside room. This gives Miss W. Gladys Edwards, who has for Los Angeles. California, and cx- been at the beach two weeks, has Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Edwards iiave months ago and have since been op him a most complete and up to date pects to be away for about a month. returned to her home on the moun returned home from spending a week erating it as the Newberg Grocery, A cousin, Mr. Platt of Tacoma, was tain. She was accompanied by Mr. ^rith their son, O. K. Edwards, at have sold out this business to the also a member of the party. and Mrs. Jasper Edwards, their son, his ranch near Perrydaie, in Polk Twentieth Century Grocery Stores, Otis, and Miss Alta Galloway of county. Mr. Edwards has a contract which concern operates a string of for some road work in that county stores in Portland and other places. Fred Burkett and three children Tillamook. which comprises some extensive al The new people took posession the ma<Je quite a record during the past evergreen blackberry season in pick The May Motor Co. reports the terations and in addition to this is first of this week. Messrs. Elford ing these berries. They went over sale of the following Fords the first operating an excellent farm proper and Chamberlain have plans for the future which will cause them to re near 8t. Paul and spent the season of this week. Ford roadsters to An ty. tain thetr residences in Newberg so and picked over two tons of berries. drew Goeldl of St. Paul and Frank Martin of Newberg, and Ford tour The Brotherhood of American that Newberg will not lose any of Morris Heacock and family came ing cars to S. J. McDonald and J. L. Yeomen met in the I. O. O. F. hall its citizens because of this change on Tuesday with a good attendance up from Portland last Saturday and Cook of St. Paul. for the election of officers. The visited until Tuesday at the home of We understand that there have following were elected: Matthew the Mrs. Heacock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Youngs. Both Mr. and been a number of complaints made Reid, foreman: Fred Hutchens. M. 4 Mrs. Heacock were former Newberg to some members of the city council C.; Sarah Westfall, correspondent; young people and number many over the fact that a part of the side W. James Langton. chaplain; Harvey walk on Washington street near the Candeaux, overseer. These officers friends in this city. First National Bank has been torn will be installed on October 4th. up for a long time. The Graphic was in error last / Are You Cora Van Dyke, who has been vis week in its account of the accident IB iting her uncle, S. P. Van Dyke, at which occurred at the corner of First Newberg for about five weeks, left and College streets. We stated that recently for her home at La Verne, the Chevrolet belonged to W. B. Put m m aad lightness In your fsst California, and writes back that she Brooks, but have since been inform with arrived there all right but that It Is ed that the car really belonged to extremely warm there. Mrs. Blanche Slade and Mr. Brooks N V A 1_ was simply driving it for her. M tb . H. F. Baird and family have re Slade was in the car at the time of turned front Heppner where Mr. the accident. i Baird was working for a time. He Doss not make the surrounding tissue says that the Graphic was wrong In H. B. Rothrock and family of ■oft and tender like salve or plaster— saying they were going there for Lewlstown, Pennsylvania, arrived oorns thrive on tender toss. good as he would /tot even consider here last week for a visit with S. P. such an exchange of residence. Van Dyke and wife. Mrs. Rothrock Better give them serious at Is a cousin of Mr. Van Dyke. They Hubert Armstrong, who spent his made the trip by auto and visited tention at the first symtom of When either woman or man, husband or w ife does busi vacation with a surveying outfit in in western Pennsylvania, Sallna, weakness. southern Oregon has returned to Kansas, Elgin, Arizona, and Chico, ness with us, we keep CO NFIDENTIAL the amount of their Newberg to assist in putting the California, enroute. They have been and deposit and their business transactions. . college grounds and buildings In on the trip since May 3rd and had shape for the opening on September no trouble whatever. See that your child's eyes are We advise every woman to have a bank account of HER 19. He will be head Janitor, a po sition he has well filled for the past ready fo r school. OWN. It teaches her BUSINESS methods— a very necessary Wesley W ire and brother. Frank, two years. of Portland, accompanied by three thing for a woman to know should she be le ft alone and a -v o Yours for Better Eye Service. other Portland men, returned early helpful thing for her to know at all times. lt is reported that .Al May has sold Tuesday morning from a deer hunt Ost some for out his Interest In the May Motor about sixty mile* east of Roseburg. tonight at We invite YOUR Banking Business Co. to a man from Portland and one They were successful in bagging the from St. Helens. It is understood limit, the party of five securing ten M IS GRAHAM'S that the new owners will take pos deer. Each man got at least one session the first of next week. Mr. four pointer or better. They say DRUG STORE May was out of town and it waa Im that deer were very plentiful. The T H E J E W E L E R -O PT I CLAM possible to get confirmation of the Graphic acknowledges the gift of a Phon* W hltellS NttBCRO. O R E G O N sale from him. generous piece of excellent venison. Y am h ill Electric Company Brushes Lynn B. Ferguson /¿‘fecali lâuAÀmtAA- Ttoattetò, Corn-Crippled ? Don’t Flirt With Your Eyes il' C orn R em over Ì J cant pianv C. A. Morris FIRST N A T IO N A L BANK f