NEWBERG GRAPHIC. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1921 Largest OirtulatiM ie Y aahiU County SKVBN T to you Mate Fair H E R E Is undoubt edly som ething in the idea of having all four tires the sam e m ake — w h e n y o u fin d th e right m ake o f tires. in tfe Salem Sept. 26 to Oct. 1 •resources A wealth of Agricultural displays. Magnificent Livestock exhibition. Splendid Machinery and Tractor ex hibit. Greatest Horseshow in the northwest. Excellent Races and amusements. Special Attractions, day and night. Good camping and parking grounds. Excursion rates on all Railroader ~7 A. H. Lea, Manager, Salem, Ore. ■equipment Just give a Revere Tire a try-out on your right rear wheel. You’ll no longer wonder at the number of motorists w h o h a v e c o m e to Revere Tires -experience •knowledge —to stay. ofthe Standard Oil Company vdtidi combine to make ZERQLENEan oil o f yq uality DOYLE’S TIRE SHOP TIRES .TUBES, Try a Grapnic Classified. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALiromtiA) O regon State Fair etc v m tN t h e l e a v e s B E G t K T o F A L L - •• a . M KEILING Bor. 402. Phone Black 146, Newben C A L L • • | Autumn is a pretty good time of the year to call in the plumber. You know there's a long winter ahead of us and it is already on its way. How about your heating apparatus S. M. CALKINS & SON Newberg, Oregon — is it in the proper shape? If not let us fix it up. EVANS PLUMBING SHOP 311 First S tm t. Shop Phone: Blae 196 Residence Phones: Black ft—Blae 6 September 26th to October 1st R o u n d T r ip R e d u ce d F a res H AVE TH E ' ' *r "ones" instead of ones, twos, threes, NEWBERG HIGH SCHOOL SALEM, OREGON ’ AGRICULTURE NOTES etc. If you happen to know a boy o f , If you happen to know a boy or! ' (Oliver F. Ktlham) .girl of high school age who is look- | There is always a family here and ing for good practical schooling and there that is thinking of making a particularly along agriculture lines, j change. We therefore give a list of will you not help by telling him of the Smith-Hughes High School agri our agriculture courses In the local culture men of Oregon, with the high school. Apply from all agency stations in Oregon department handled 'by each: O. I. Paulson, Alsea, Benton coun Minimum adult fare $1.00 Try a Graphic classified. ty. Children of half fare age 50c E. J. Edwards. Cottage Grove, Lane county. E. S. Corthell, Dufur, Wasco coun NOTICE OF SALE When going to the- State Fair combine . ty. Notice is hereby given that the A. R. Wakefield, Elgin. Union undersigned, Guardian of the estate pleasure with comfort and conven county. of Lilly Florence Hutzen, Incompe ience by using Southern Pacific train L. D. Hoilenberg, Enterprise. Wal tent, will, at any time-after Septem lowa county. service ber 27th. 1921. sell the interest and H. E. Lafky, Forest Grove, Wash estate of said incompetent in and to ington county. the real premises described as fol Trains operate Direct to Fair Grounds , W. S. Averill, H. C. McCormick. lows: Gresham. Multnomah county." Fractional Block number 4 and Trains 17-18-23-24 and 28 will make regular stop and A. B. Black. Knappa, Clatsop Lot 7 in Block 3, Deskins Third Ad county. Nos. .14 and 16 will stop on flag at Fair Grounds. dition to Newberg, Yamhill County, Forest Rycraft, Lebanon. Linn Oregon. county. Special trains from Portland and from Eugene to Salem Tracts 16. 17, 1*. 18 and 20 in H. H. White, McMinnville, Yam North Newberg Fruit Land Subdivi and Fair Grounds Tuesday to Saturday, inclusive hill county. sion, in Yamhill County. Oregon. J. W. L. Smithr Malin, Klamath The sale of the interest and estate For further particulars ask agents county. of said incompetent in and to said C. D. Thompson, Medford, Jackson premises is made under license of county. the County Court of the State of G. L. Jessup. Milton. Umatilla Oregon for Yamhill County dated county. August 20th, 1921. O. F. Kilham, Newberg, Yamhill Sadie E. Stewart. j JOHN M. SCOTT. county. Guardian. Qeneral Passenger Agent M. D. Thomas, Ontario, Malheur C. R. Chapin. county. Attorney. Paul Crouter, Prairie City. Grant Date of first pub. Aug. 25th, 1921. county. Date of last pub. Sept. 22nd. 1921. 1 C. A. Thompson, Prineville, Crook county. H. L. Watenpaugh, Rainier, Co lumbia county. Borden F. Beck, Redmond, Des chutes county. R. L. Morgan. Union. Union coun ty. S. T. Bailie. Wallowa. Wallawa cotint y. M. A. Schrieber, Woodburn. Mar SATURDAY MATINEE 2:15 T W O SHOW S EACH NIGHT 7-30 and 9:00 ion county. This is certainly a rapid building up from six departments two years ago when that at Newberg was put in. And it is interesting to note that SEPTEMBER 26 and 27 SEPTEMBER 28 and 29 SEPTEMBER 23 and 24 twenty out of twenty-three men (of which twenty the writer has the Hugo Ballin Presents - • A Metro Classic Coldwyn Presents honor of being one) are O. A. C. graduates. An All-Stdr Cast in WILL ROGERS AUCTIONEER LIVE STOCK and GENERAL FARM SALES. Phone, 19a25 N. P. NELSON Heating Stoves Southern Pacific Lines BAKER THEATRE Fri. and SatL ST O C K Many styles and sizes to choose from SERVICE W e deliyer and set up your stove free within city limits PRICES B&ck to Normalcy Larkin-Prince Hardware Co. Speaking of departments reminds us that we never made public the names of the regular student leaders In the Newberg department for the entire year last year. As seven is supposedly a lucky number we will list the first seven, as follows: 1. Margaret Ross.................... 98f r 2. Roy Baker...........................96'. 2. Theodore Baker.................. 96'r 3. - Elery Parrish..................... 91', 4. Walter C ole........................ 9 0 'i 5. Carl Switzer........................ 88*> 6. Archie Everest.................... 84', 6. Laronie Rankin.................. 84'., 7. Harold Cornell.................... 82<7r 7. Henry Schlaeppl...............82'i The interesting thing about the contest last year was undoubtedly the year’s contest between the two brothers, Roy Baker and Theodore Baker, which eventually ended in a tie. First, one was ahead for six weeks— then the other—and it went on through the whole year that way, and was actually about as exciting a | contest as could be imagined. A contest will be carried on this j yenr the same as last,' which will perhaps give a long list of number IN “ BOYS WILL BE BOYS” Based on the story by Irvin Cobb and the play by Charles O’Brien Kennedy. Readin’ ’n writin’ ’ n ’rith- metic's not so bad when taught by the prettiest girl in town. It was a new experience for Peep O’Day. late stable hand, but now the richest man in Dixonville, Ky. It’s the story of a man who never was a boy. Also educational Comedy “ FOUR TIMES FOILED’’ Mon. and Tue. W ed . and Thu. “ PAGAN LOVE” From the Story “ The Honourable Gentleman" By Achmed Abdullah The eternal triangle— with a yellow man at one corner. He gave his life to save the girl he loved from disillusion ment. It was her life or his And his love enabled him to make the supreme sacrifice. He betrayed his clan for the love of a blind grrl. These are all things you will see in "Pagan Love." Also Educational Comedy, and Paramount Magazine. “ TH E L IT T L E FO O L” From the novel by Jack London She told her husband about it which was like Paula: she * might be disloyal, but not se cretly. And so. Evan Graham, her husband's best friend, fell in love with her, and she with him. she told Dick.. The out come of this astonishing drama is no less unusual than Paula and the inevitable result of her confession. Also Screen land News Snub Pollaid Comedy and