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»«>»'■ ___ L ... ; NEWBERG GRAPHIC. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1921 Largati Circulation In Yamhill County Local and Personal News Mr. and Mrs. William Clefcnmens Dr. Wendt has been building a went to Portland Tuesday for a short new garage at hiB home on Fourth street which he recently purchased visit with their son, Fred. fiom John Hornlbrook. Rev. Ezra Hayes has had bis resi Newberg’s mall force was rather dence on the corner of Second and Bain Morris made a business trip County Clerk Wilson was a New Center streets repainted and reshing unexpectedly increased this week when an 8 ^ lb. son arrived at the to Portland on Monday. berg visitor on Wednesday. led. home of city carrier Earl Pinney. — o - - • C. E. Akers and J. C. Akers of Floyd Parker was a business vis Miss Velma McConkie is at the Albany were Newberg visitors one Portland Medical hospital where It itor to Portland on Tuesday. day Jast week. is understood she underwent a minor pperation. The Presbyterian church has had Gordon Manion underwent an op a new roof put on their church prop eration at tbe Newberg hospital last Elza Finley and family came tip erty. Saturday for appendicitis. from -near Tigard on Tuesday and spent tbe day with Mrs. Finley's mother, Mrs. M. J. Nash. H. O. Bee returned Monday from Norma Harvey left Saturday a business trip to Kelso. Washing for Miss Seaside to again take up her ton. duties In the school at that place. Miss Margaret Ryan of Portland left Wednesday morning for' Eugene after p visit with her friend. Miss Qus Paulson made a trip to St. Hel Miss Nina Coffee is running the Mildred Ferguson, at this place. ens on Thursday, returning the same Hess Candy Kitchen while the Hess evening. family are at the Tillamook Fair. O. Scott of Bremerton, Washing ton. arrived here Tuesday of this Joe Porter left Monday for his Blanchard has been having week and will spend several weeks, ranch near Tillamook and will spend his Fred building on the corner of First visiting his brother, W. L. Scott. a vacation there. and Blaine streets painted this week. The faculty of Pacific College The ladles of the Women’s Relief spent a part of Wednesday picnlclng Corps are being entertained this af at Lafayette Locks. ternoon at a sewing bee at the home of Mrs. Durstine. Miss Mabel Hornlbrook was op erated upon for a goitre at the St. E. H. Scott and family of Rupert, Vincents hospital in Portland this Idaho, came down Wednesday and week. ■ —■ ------ ---* ............. ~*-; _ expects to~ locate here. Mr. Scott is a son of W. L. Scott of this place. Dr. Blomwlck left Wednesday for about a two months’ vacation. She Prbfessor Willard Shattuck arriv will leave a friend In charge of her ed Sunday and is on the ground home during her absence. ready to take up his work as Pro fessor of Education in Pacific Col Mr. and Mrs. John Love and son lege. ’ of Belt, Montana, arrived here Sun day night for a visit with their The fire department held a meet daughter, Mrs. R. B. Jones and fam ing on Monday evening and selected ily. —o - Carl Groth as secretary to fill the vacancy left by. the resignation of B. F. Hevland and wife will leave Davé Smith. next Saturday for Camas, Washing ton, where they will spend a week Orville Smith and father, J. R. visiting their daughter, Mrs. Wil Smith, and J. M. McCane and P. E. liam Pickett. Overend will leave next Tuesday by auto for Pendleton where they will Henry Wickwire, a nephew of attend the Round-Up. Chester A. Dimond, yarns' up from Portland on Tuesday and visited with his uncle and other relatives Thomas Sutton advertised a cqw until Wednesday night. for sale in the last issue of the Graphic and says that he had about a dozen people at his p lu e the next The Newberg Restaurant had morning after the cow. some fine looking strawberries one day this week which were grown by Tom Sutton. Rather late for straw Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Jones and baby berries. but It can be done. and Mr. and Mrs. John Love and son left Tuesday on a trip to the coast which will take in Tillamook, R. F. Amsberry of Portland came up Wednesday to look for a farm lo Astoria and other points. cation. He is a brother of Hugh Amsberry, who has been operating Mrs. Robert Hanna of Signet, linotype In tbe Graphic office. Ohio, a sister of Mrs. Orville Smith, has been visiting here the past two weeks and expects to remain until W. H. Adams and wife left last about the first of October. week for Payette, Idaho, where Mr. Adams haB a position in the high school. Mrs. Adams Is a daughter Amsberry. who has been in of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Christensen. the Hugh employ of the Graphic for the past four months, will leave Sunday Roseburg, where he has a posi Mrs. Orville Smith and two daugh for ters, Marie and Maxine, accompanied tion on the Roseburg News-Review. by Mrs. Smith’s sister, Mrs. Robert \ Hanna, left on Tuesday of this week 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chan. Fuller and two by auto for Yamhill where they will sons, and Mr. Fuller’s mother autoed visit relatives until Saturday. up from Portland last Sunday and spent the day with the Ralph Otis family. Mrs. Chas Fuller and Mrs. M. P. Elliott has been making Otis are sisters. some Improvements to his place on { the corner of Fourth and Edwards ■ streets. He has replaced the under-| Miss Emma C. Johnson, city mis pining and refloored the porch and sionary located In Baltimore, Mary is reshlngllng part of the roof. land, who spent a month in New- bert visiting her Bister, Miss Mary L. Johnson, head of the commercial de H. U. See and wife and Ralph partment In Pacific College, left for Butt and wife returned last Friday her home today. from their vacation trip which took j them through eastern Oregon, Idaho and Washington. They report a Mrs. George V. Ketteringham, splendid trip and a general good j who has been spending the summer time. months at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. H. Oast, left last Saturday home at Houston, Texas. En- Ellis Beals arrived Tuesday and for her she expects to visit at several Is getting his house set in order for route the opening of Pacific college. Mr. points in California and Arizona. Beals fs president of the Y. M. C. A. for the coming year and is getting ( Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Golf returned things ready for a welcome to the] last week from a trip by auto new students on their arrival. through eastern Oregon to Bingham Springs. They report that the trip from Portland to Pendleton Is ex Mr. and Mrs. James E. Me Whan - cellent now as there is only one de nel have rented the Rev. Phillips tour on thts stretch of road, that home on Fulton street and will occu -1 being between Mosler and The py this place during the winter ; Dalles. The rest of the rpad is all months, while Rev. Phillips and fam either paved or macadamized. ily are living in Eugene, where Rev. 1 Phillips is attending the blble school. One hundred and thirty five of the Yamhill county members of the The Cloverdale Masonic lodge has Portland Shrine gathered In Pike invited the Newberg lodge to con valley at the invitation of the Yam fer degrees at Cloverdale oh the 17th hill members— W. R. Bunn, Sam of this month. A special attraction Lnughlln, Dr. Taylor and Dr. Linn- offered the local lodge people as an ville— and had a very pleasant time Inducement to come will be a trip to, last Sunday. A venison feed and the beach as the guests of the Clov -1 picnic were, the principal attractions erdale lodge on the 18th. and games and sports were provided. Lighting Comfort Better light—more comfortable light for Miss Laura Blair, who has been back at her old position as employ ment secretary of the Portland Y. W. C. A. this summer, spent Sunday and Monday at home. There is a splendid exhibit of ap ples Jn the windows of the Newberg Land Co., these being taken from the exhibit at the apple festival at W est. Chehalem last Saturday. Miss Mildred Christenson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Christen son. has accepted a position as teach er In the high schools at Athena, Oregon', and left for there last week. Mrs. J. C *Shelby writes from Saw- telle, California, to the Graphic that they are enjoying things there, the scenery being very wonderful. Mr. Shelby says that the home there is fine. Mrs. Eva A. Camp, who has been visiting with her brother, Rgv. Jo seph Brock for the. past year, left Wednesday morning for Huntville, Washington, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Alma Bovey. W. E. White and wife motored to Portland last Sunday to visit at the home of Mr. and MrB. T. E. Wright, with A. C. Chapman and wife of Goldendale. Washington. Mrs. Chap man and Mrs. White are sisters. A. E. Switzer, who reçently sold out his place and goods north of town will leave this week for Lex ington, Oregon, which is about six miles from Heppner and will move onto a place for which he traded last spring. Rev. Joseph Brock, who lives In the Chehalem Center neighborhood brought a splendid specimen of a corn stalk to this office the past week. The stalk is between eight and nine feet high and has some ex cellent ears on it. shades that will be appropriately decorative. MTIltL^ Graham's Drug Store Newberg, Oregon Mias Alta Cromwell, who under went an operation for appendicitis some time ago. Is reported as gradu ally recovering and expects to be able fo be u d next Sunday. Mrs. Mary Sipp and husband of North Plains arrived here on Wed nesday to see her mother, Mrs. Flor ence Buell, who is staying at the L. M. Buell home on west Fifth street. The Newberg Fire Department are planning on fitting up club rooms at the fire hall and request the qublic to assist them in any way possible. Furniture, carpets, rugs, etc. will be gladly received by the fire boys to help In fitting up their quarters. Mrs. Edith Gray has had the words of a song which she wrote some time ago accepted by the l>et- gers Music Co. of Chicago and it has been published, having been set to music by A. Leopold Richard. The name of the song Is, "I wish I were a Soap Bubble.” Several local mus icians have tried the song and say that the music is very pretty It Is understood that It'Is to be written for orchestration as well. Miss Mabel Stanbrough. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stanbrough was married at Emmett. Idaho, on Thursday, September 8, to Lee I’ay- ton of that place, the wedding tak ing place at the groom’s home. Mr. Payton was a student at Pacific Col lege last year and expects to con tinue his studies there this year. Miss Stanbrough graduated from Newberg high school In the class of 191» and last year taught near Mid dleton. She expects to ieach at Rex this coming winter and they will both make their home In Newberg. Mr. and Mrs. Payton arrived here last Sunday. , / «■ ' FOR 12 DAYS ONLY Beginning September 1st and continuing for 12 days on ly, we »ball give 5 cento off on each m&zda lamp, provided as many as five lamps are purchased at any one time. The Edi son Mazda lamp, labratory tested, is the last word in high efficiency illumination. We carry only this make and stand behind their behavior. Bemember the sale lasts only 12 days. Phone, write, or call at onr store and provide yourself with superior lamps for your fall lighting. Yamhill Electric Company A very enjoyable party was held “It Serves You B ight” at the U. S. G. Miller home on Meri dian street last Tuesday evening wfcen Miss Mabel Miller was hostess to a small group of friends.’ The evening was spent in the enjoyment of "Rook.” Refreshments were Jim Henry did not get away last Oliver and Mrs. J. Wince, former served. week, but Informs us that he is go Newberg residents,’but now of Port ing on that visit to Idaho this week land, Oregon, were callers at the A fire was discovered in tbe bas£ just to square himself with the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Church ment of the Edwards’ building, oc Graphic for telling us he was going ill and attended the regular meet cupied by I. N. Campbell’s confec last week. Mr. Henry has been cir ing of the local W. R. C. of which tionery, last Thursday evening and culating a petition about town ask they are members. After meeting the fire department was called out. ing tbe council to Appoint him as a and greeting many friends .they ex No particular damage was done, but special night officer.' his salary to pressed much surprise at tbe way considerable smoke was made and be paid by the business houses. Mr.. Newberg was speeding up in a busi- the {ire was hard to get at. Cord- Henry says that his petition w a s' ness way and the many new resi- wood which had been piled up in tbe signed by practically every business \ dents coming and seeking homes, basement of the building came in house tfti the street. ' After making several calls and re- contact with the wiring and this ap '■j eeiving many pleasant greetings they parently was the cause of the fire. a— ! returned to Portland Friday even- On Thursday' last, .Mrs. W. R. ing. Miss Murl Clarke will arrive the last of the week from her home in Iowa to take up her duties as pro fessor of home economics and li brarian at Pacific College. The work of the home economics depart ment has been discontinued for the past two years but will reopen-with a good enrojlment this fall. Miss Clarke Is a graduate of the home- economics department of Penn Col lege at Oskaloosa, Iowa, and comes highly recommended for this line of work. F RE E ! — ~~o— t Since the publication of our last ipsue the Graphic has been apprised of the fact that the sta te has Issued a new set of motor veh icle law s since those sent out w ith the motor license plates a t the first of the*year and that in the new Bet o f law s sev eral changes have'been made. Am ong these Is one applying to m irrors and where the old law stated th at ’th at every motor truck shall be so equipp ed w ith a mirror or other device as to enable the driver thereof to have such clear and unobstructed view of the rear at a l l . tim es and under all conditions of load as w ill en able him to see any other vehicle approaching from the rear on an unobstructed road,” the new law sub stitu tes the expression, “every motor veh icle.” thus m aking it ne cessary for touring cars as w ell as trucks to secure mlrrorB. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Thorne. Mrs. Marshall. Mra Burgess, E. J. Thorne and family motored to Portland Sun day to hear Rev. Homer Cox of the Flret Friends Church, preach his farewell sermon. Rev. Cox has been Mr. and Mrs. James Frederick pastor of the church about eight Johnston and W. J. Morris will go years. to Monmouth this week for the w in t er where Mrs. Johnston will finish her normal course. Mr. Morris will Miss Jessie Britt returned laBt be at home in Newberg a part of the Friday night from a trip to Evans time to tend to his business here. ton, Illinois, where she took special They report having had a very fine musical work at Northwestern Uni trip to Myrtle Point, Marshfield and versity and spent considerable time Bandon Beach and a gain of several visiting Chicago and other nearby due to the rich feed of veni points. She also visited New York pounds son the last week of their stay In relatives while in the east. southern Oregon. But the old Coos Bay wagon road was never intended 1921 tourists so they say and if Miss Mary Driscoll left Wednesday for people insist upon traveling it morning for Willamlna where she (which by the way is quite neces will make a visit and will then go sary that the main highway is on to Stay ton where her parents live. under now construction) then they must Miss Driscoll suffered a broken an expect many a thrill and jolt. In kle about four months ago when she spite of all that, the scenery is worth fell at the Laurel Cottage and has and Mrs. Johnston thinks she been laid up for a long time. She It has been staying with the B. F. would be willing to make the trip again over the same old road though Hawley’s since that time. It will nqt be necessary next «par as the highway will be completed. ‘ A novel wedding party passed through the city Wednesday even ing and attracted considerable at tention. The bridal party headed the Give your child a procession and their car was all dec -1 orated with ribbons, chiffon, etc. and i had a large sign. ‘‘Just Married." i chance to see better Five other cars followed this and kept a close guard on it all of the j a n d he w i l l l e a r n time. These were also well placard ed and kept their hornB honking a l l , fa ste r. of the time. your home, that’» where we can help yon and at the same time provide you with lamps and Mrs. C. G. Siebert underwent an operation at the Good Samaritan hospital In Portland on September 8th. She is getting along as well as could be expected. ' Reduction on Mazda Lamps FOR LIM ITE D T IM E ONLY Big 50c jar of wonderful Combination Cream Jonteel, with the purchase of $1 worth of Jonteel toilet preparations, such as Jonteel Face Powder, Jonteel Soap, Jonteel Compact, Jonteel Bouge, Jonteel Talcum Powder. Save 50c on $1 pur chase. We make thi% exceptional offer so that yon may get ac quainted with this most delightful face cream. A cream for softening, healing, beautifying the complexion. 8imply won derful as a base for powder. Yon love to nse it—it’s so frag rant, cooling and refreshing. Stimulates the tissues and makes yon feel—as well as look—lots younger. FACE POWDEB JONTEEL is a soft, invisible powder with a remarkable clinging quality. Yon notice the difference at once. BOUGE JONTEEL is so lifelike. Matches yonr own na tural flush perfectly. 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