MWMfWÑMMf '.-U- ri L a r g a s i C irc u la tio n In Y a m h ill C o d â t y HE WB EEO GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1921. ^ SE V E N i I. W. H ill w a s In P o r tla n d W e d ­ Jo h n E. Sm ith, -an old resident nesday on bustnesa. of N ew berg, is now living a t G re sh ­ am. Mrs. G race H a tc h w e n t M in n v ille on Monday. to Mc­ Mra. F. D. K en n e d y w a s a Mc­ M in n v ille v isito r on Monday. Mra. P. J. D arby w ent to B r y a n t on Monday on a s h o r t buBlneaa trip . ‘ W. S. S tu ll la in s ta llin g a n u n d e r ­ g r o u n d tank- a n d gasoline pu m p a t hie place of business on e a st F i r s t s tre e t. H arold Nichols Is fully recovered rfom a n o p e ra tio n perfo rm e d in a P o r tla n d h o sp ita l a couple of w eeks W a y n e D yer a n d A lvin C h ristie ago. m a de a q u ic k t r i p to P o r tla n d on S a tu r d a y . Mrs. U. S. G. M iller sp e n t th e p • week end v is itin g a t th e home of T he W o m e n 's Relief Corps will h e r d a u g h te r ," M r s . A., M. S herw ood give a b a z a a r a t t h e C rede m e a t m a r ­ of P o r tla n d . ket on N ovem ber 5th. Mrs. J3. F. H e v ila n d , w ho h a s been V ivian H adley a tte n d e d th e Ore- confined to h e r hom e several weeks g o n -ld a h o football g a m e in P o r t ­ on a c c o u n t of sickness, is able to be o u t a g a in . 1 land S a tu r d a y a f te rn o o n . A fire d rill w as held a t th e g r a m ­ T he high school ha s o rd e re d t h i r t y new M e da rt ste e l lockers for th e use m a r schdol b u ild in g a g a in th is week a n d th e e n tir e 580 p upils w ere o u t in' of th e school a th le tic teams. T he N a z a re n e c h u r c h h a s a crew j u s t 68 seconds. of m en a t w ork g e t t i n g t h i n g s ready Mrs. Alice S h u c k o f Y a m h ill, who for th e c o n s tru c tio n of th e i r new Miss E v a Moore r e tu r n e d from visited h e r c o u sin s h e re o v e r S u n d a y , T illam ook S unda y, h a v in g sp e n t a b u ild in g . -• * r e tu r n e d to L a f a y e tte on M onday. few w eeks w ith Mrs. A lfred S m ith (n e e G ladys J o n e s ) . T. D. D unc a n of Kalispel, Mon­ Mrs. Eli E v a n s a tte n d e d th e Red ta n a , visited a t th e G r a n t Conw ay Mrs. F. H. B r o n n e r of P o r tla n d hom e several d a y s th e l a t t e r p a r t of Cross election of officers a t Mc­ M innville on la st F r id a y evening. visited Sunday, a t th e hom e of h e r la s t week. p a re n ts, Mr. a n d Mrs.« A. H. F o r k - n e r on H a ncock street. R. A. P a u ly , of Couer. de Alene, H e n ry S m ith , m a n a g e r of th e Mil­ le r M ercantile com pany s to re a t Idaho, a r r iv e d h e r e , la s t T h u r s d a y W illie McVey, w ho ha» beep in a S h e rid a n w a s a N e w b e rg v isito r on a n d ex p e c ts to ■ r e m a in indefinitely a n d m ay decide to lo c a te p e r m a n ­ P o r tla n d h o sp ita l for several weeks, W ednesday. ently. w as b r o u g h t hom e F r id a y to e n a b le his m o th e r to c a re fo r him. . Ja c k C urry, w ho ha s been on th e W a lte r Speed a r r iv e d h e r e la s t sick list for a week. Is a g a in a(|le to Mr. a n d Mrs. J. M. L em on and be a t his w ork a t th e Y a m h ill elec­ S a tu r d a y a n d visited o v e r S u n d a y a t t h e I r a H u tc h e n s horiie. H e le ft d a u g h te r . Miss A ubrey, ha v e gone tr ic company« * M onday for S u m m it b e tw e e n A lb a n y to Los A ngeles to spend th e w in te r. a n d N ew port. • T hey d ro v e th r o u g h In t h e i r car. p ' * G. W. Byers of S h e rid a n , a fo rm e r re sid e n t of th is place, paid New­ R e v ...a n d Mrs. K. H. Slckafoose Prof. A le x a n d e r H u ll h a s th e b e r g a visit on Monday e n r o u te visited a n e p h e w of Rev. Slckafoose fo u n d a tio n s t a r t e d for a residence home from Portland. a n d a b r o th e r of M r a Slckafoose. on M e rid ia n s tre e t, j u s t s o u th of from F r id a y of la st week u n til th e hom e of Mrs. E v a H u m m e r H u ll. A d is tr ic t S u n d a y school ra lly will Monday of this. be held a t th e F r ie n d s c h u r c h in H o m e r a n d F re d R iggs of P o r t ­ N e w be rg on T uesday evening, N ov­ Mr. a n d Mrs. W. H. B entley m ade land w ere N e w b e rg v isito rs on T u e s ­ e m b e r 1st, a t 8 o'clock. a buBlnes t r i p to P o r tla n d on T u e s ­ d a y a n d took gjx boxes of Billy S u l­ day of th is week. Mr. B e n tle y is liv a n 's fine apples back w ith them . Miss A rlouine Jo h n so n m otored to sale sm a n for th e D undee W a ln u t E u g e n e w ith Mr. P h illip s on Mon- G row ers association. J o h n B a u m a n , w ho p u rc h a se d th e -day to spend th e w eek w ith h e r PearJ W a r e p ro p e rty on V illa road, sister. Mrs. C. H. Phillips. T he high school g irls will g iv e a ret-irned last week from e a s te r n O re. p a r ty at it he h ig h school g y m n a siu m gon w h e re he ow ns a r a n c h . He T h is is s tr f c tly a and a nephlsw «l^ove t h r o u g h by T h e h ig h school was dismissed on F r i d a y n ig h t. . W e d n e sd a y a fte rn o o n to a t t e n d th e girl3’ p a r ty a n d it is said t h a t th e auto. f u n e r a l of A r t h u r Love, w ho w as a boys a re to be " o u t ” . •— o — Ju n io r in N e w be rg h ig h school. Mrs. M a rtin G alt, nee E ls ie Lee, T h e college received a new safe of B row ning, n o r th e r n M o n ta n a , vis­ Mr. a n d M tb . W illia m E am es a n d , for th e sa fe -k e e p in g of th e i r pa p e rs ited a t th e home of Mr. a n d Mrs. E. fam ily m otored to P o r tla n d W e d n e s - ! and o th e r v a luables, last S a tu rd a y . E. Goff la s t week T h u r s d a y . D u r in g day ev e n in g w h e re th e y a tte n d e d the T h e new safe w eighs 2000 p o unds th e a fte rn o o n several ladies called to g r e e t her. S m lth - T r y a r w e d d in g and reception. a n d is over six feet hig h . A. W. H ubbell, w ho re c e n tly p u r ­ T he G eorge J a m e s b u ild in g on Mrs. G eorge T h u n r e tu r n e d last S a tu r d a y from A m ity w here she ha s chased th e C h a rle s K. H u b b a r d place F ir s t str e e t is- u n d e r g o in g e x te n siv e been b e l t i n g h e r m o th e r, Mrs. A. | west of to w n , closed a d e a l F r id a y r e p a ir s a n d -alterations. I t w ill be Son w ith J . Je n se n for th e past th r e e weeks. ! of last week w h e re b y h e sells tw elve occupied by W ilhelm son 1 acres from t h i s place to M arvin a n u p - to -d a te a n d m od e rn e q uipped I Moore, v T h is t r a c t c o n ta in s p ru n e » m eat m a r k e t. U. 8. G. Miller, w h o h a s been in j and w a ln u ts. th e east on a b u y in g t r ip for the Miss M uriel Y a rn e ll ex p e c ts to M iller M e rc a n tile Co. for some time. Is' expected home S a tu r d a y or S u n ­ T he m em bers of th e N e w b e rg Civ­ come home S a tu r d a y from th e Good day. ic Im p ro v e m e n t c lub a r e re que ste d to S a m a r ita n ho sp ita l a t P o r tla n d . Miss m eet a t th e C om m ercial c lu b rooms Y a rn e ll w as o p e ra te d on a week ago Monday for a p pendicitis. H e r place J o h n L ittle , w h o left h e re some on S a tu r d a y a fte r n o o n a t 3 o'clock in th e F a i r S tore is b e in g held by of- I m p o rta n t tim e ago. r e tu r n e d last T h u r s d a y fo r th e tr a n s a c tio n Miss N eva Manion. a n d visited f r ie n d s h e re u n til M on­ business. By o r d e r of th e pre side nt, Mrs. E. E. Goff. d a y w h e n h e left for Sebastopol. T h e Civic Im p ro v e m e n t Club and C a lifornia , w h e re he will visit his p a r e n t- te a c h e r s ’ association m o th e r, Mrs. J. F . Little. Messrs. C. A. H odson, a n u n d e r ­ th e ta k e r , and W. H. Best, a plum ber, ga v e a reception in fhe Commercial Club rooms on T uesday e v e n in g w hen Mrs. 1. A. H e c k in g e r cam e down both of N e w b e rg . w ere c a llin g on ¡ a b o u t 125 persons g a th e r e d and e n ­ from S a le m ' last S a tu r d a y m o rn in g frie n d s in D ayton W e d n e sd a y m o r n ­ joyed a very p le a sa n t social evening. a n d r e tu r n e d on W e d n e sd a y w ith ing. T h is is s u re some c o m b in a tio n h e r m other, Mrs. M a r th a R o r a b a u g h , and If properly w orked w ould open Read th e city b u d g e t on .a n o th e r w ho will spend some tim e a t the a c a sk e t.— D a yton T rib u n e . page of th is paper. S tu d y th is m a t ­ hom e of h e r d a u g h t e r n e a r Salem. te r a n d th e n a tte n d th e m e e tin g of C he ste r A. Dimond and wife a n d th e council on N ov e m b e r 7 a n d e x ­ Mrs. G eorge A. G w in of Pe Ell, F. A. M orris w ere P o r tla n d visito rs press y o u r view s on th e m a tte r . If W a s h in g to n , w ho h a s been v is itin g last S a tu r d a y . Mr. M orris a n d Mr. you a r e not w illin g to do th is m uch a t th e home of h e r p a re n ts. Mr. a n d Dimond a tte n d e d th e m e e tin g of th e d o n ’t blam e th e c ity officials if you T o u rist b u r e a u w hich a r e not satisfied w ith t h e i r action. Mrs. W. W. H o llin g sw o rth , will N o rth w e st probably r e t u r n hom e th e last of w as held In th e P o r tla n d c h a m b e r th e week. She h a s been accom ­ of com m erce t h a t a fte rn o o n . W ord w as received h e r e of th e ser­ panied on th e visit by Mrs. A. C. ious illness of O rro n N ash at Es- M artin. T he M. E. C hoir ga v e Mr. and cande, C a lifornia , a n d Mrs. M. J. Mrs. Clyde S tr e tc h a s u r p r is e a N ash decided to go to th a t plaq,e. George L. McClelland, r e p r e s e n t­ week ago T h u r s d a y in h o n o r of th e ir H er son, George, took h e r as f a r as T h e ch o ir Salem on la st F r id a y and she boarded ing the G re a t N o r th e r n T r a n s p o r t a ­ w edding a n n iv e r s a r y . tion com pany, w h ic h o p e ra te s a line I g a th e r e d , a t th e S tr e tc h hom e in th e t r a in , a n d in c o m p a n y w ith a n ­ of tr u c k s b e tw e e n P o r tla n d . Salem, 1 th e ir absence a n d g e n u in e ly sur- o th e r son, Ray, of Salem, s ta r te d for Tillam ook, A storia and w ay points, ! prised them. A very p le a sa n t even- C alifornia. W ord w a s received front w as in th e city T uesday to look in to ! ing w a s spe nt and delicious r e f r e s h ­ C a lifo rn ia t h a t O rro n w a s operated thfe m a t t e r of a f ra n c h ise for his m e n ts w ere served. on a t P a r a d is e V alley h o sp ita l and is com pany. g e t t i n g a lo n g nicely. No w ord has E a rl P in n e y and fa m ily ha v e as yet been received from Mrs. Nash. I. W. Hill w ent in quest of b i r d s 1 moved from th e i r fo rm e r residence up in th e McM innville c o u n tr y but on T h ir d str e e t into th e residence A s e w in g c lub composed of the r a m e back w ith an e m p ty bag. We form erly occupied by Roy S h ire s on y o u n g e r m a tr o n s of th e com m unity, Mr. S h ire s h a s In m e t a t th e home of Mrs. R a lp h Otis d o n ’t know w h e th e r he failed to F o u r t h s tre e t. find a n y b ird s or w h e th e r he ju s t t u r n moved in to a p r o p e r ty on T h ird east of t h e c ity on last T h u r s d a y af­ gave th e m all a w a y a t th e c o u n ty str e e t w hich he re c e n tly p u rchased. te rn o o n . A very p le a s a n t a fte rn o o n seat, b u t at a n y r a te his frie n d s a re Mr. P in n e y also sold h is p ro p e rty w as sp e n t w ith se w in g a n d c onver­ and p u rc h a se d th e S h ire s residence. sa tio n a f t e r w hich r e f r e s h m e n ts in not e a t i n g "on h im .” k e e p in g w ith th e H a llo w e ’en season w e re served by th e hostess. Those p re se n t w e re Mesdantes R. A. Olm­ sted, F r a n k S w a rt. H a r r y Miller, Russel P a r k e r , P a u l JHjjber, C urtis H ouser, R ic h a rd W illia m s. Ralph Otis and C h e ste r A. Dimond. Boys’ Suits and Everything to Wear GOLDEN RULE See-Valiton Co. 2 (/A tre y o u r tlo iia r d o o r its d u ty T h r e e p o p u la r s t a r s In th r e e ex­ c e lle n t plays a r e offered to B aker t h e a t r e p a tr o n s for th e week. On F r id a y a n d S a tu r d a y o f th is week W alla c e Reid in " T h e Love S pecial” will be th e f e a tu r e offering. On Monday a n d T uesday of n e x t week th e f e a tu r e will be Tom Moore in " B e a tin g th e G a m e ” a n d on W ed­ n esday a n d T h u r s d a y of n ext week T h o m a s M eighan in " T h e F r o n tie r of th e S t a r s " will be show n. Of course th e r e Will also be th e usual comedies nnd m a g a z in e f e a tu r e s T he S o u th e r n Pacific Co. a r e a d ­ v e r tis in g c o m m u ta tio n tic k e ts effect­ ive b e tw e e n N e w b e rg and P o rtla n d w hich a r e s o m e th in g new. These a re te n rid e b e a r e r tic k e ts and cost 67.57 or less t h a n 76 c e n ts per ride; a n d a r e good for 60 days. T hey also offer a 30 rid e fam ily tic k e t for 622. T h is is good for six m o n th s and m akes th e r a te p e r ride about 73 cents. A sixty rid e fa m ily c om m u­ ta tio n tic k e t, good for six m onths, is also offered a n d ’t h l s costs 631.02 or 52 c e n ts p e r ride. T h e ir a d v e rtise ­ m e n t a p p e a r s on page te n of th is is­ sue. B a rne y Oldfields 30x3 Vi 69.99. Doyle’s T ir e Shop. tires 3tl C. E. B aker visited a t th e home of his uncle n e a r M cM innville la sf week. Service Mis. Alice McNay and daughter,- Blanche, have r e tu r n e d from N e w ­ port, w here they spe nt tw o months. Lynn B. F e rguson is a d v e r tis in g a one cent sale on a n o t h e r page of th is paper and offers some excellent bargains. It will pay you to read his a d v e rtise m e n t carefully. Miss Violet E d w a rd s a n d H a r r y W ohlschlegel w ent to Beaver, O re­ gon. w here they visited w ith th e ir a u n t, Mrs. Myrtle McCleery. They h a d a very enjoyable trip. H. A. K oehn came over from T illa ­ mook last S a tu rd a y a n d s p e n t se v ­ era l days visitin g frie n d s here. Mr. Koehn sta te s th a t he h a s re n te d a house on Main street a t th e c o rn e r of F o u r th a n d will move over h ere in about a n o th e r week. L. M. Buell e n te r ta in e d th e J o u r - ’ nal c a rrie rs a t a th e a tr e p a r ty a t the B aker th e a tr e on W ednesday n ig h t, w hen Black B eauty was th e f e a tu r e picture, by way of a p p re c ia tio n of th e ir good services. T h e boys a r e Lloyd H aym an, Oscar Cromw ell, O r­ ville A rm strong, Royal H all, Ardell H all and J o h n Buell. Clarence K ienle r e tu r n e d last S a tu rd a y from G r a n ts Pass, w h e re he went a b o u t a m o n th ago to d e m ­ o n s tr a te th e G u lb ra n se n p ia n o a t the c ounty fa ir. Mr. K ienle m a de the tr ip by a u to a n d s ta te s t h a t he f o u n d the roads in fine shape on h is r e tu r n , nearly all of th e g a p s in th e p a v in g h a v in g been com pleted and p r a c ti­ cally no detours. „ •v The W. C. T. U. will m eet next W ednesday a t th e B a p tis t c h u rc h , at 2:30 p. m. T he subject, “ Echoes front th e s ta te corTWention a t O re­ gon C ity ” . I m p o r ta n t business to be tr a n s a c te d a lo n g t h e line of pla ns of work for th e new year. Let all th e m e m be rs feel t h e i r re sp o n sib il­ ity; and come to th e m eeting. Mrs. Mary E. C. Scott, se c re ta ry . Orey H a n k in s h a s disposed of his home p ro p e rty on S o u th M ain s tr e e t to Jo h n W. T ilden of V ancouver, W a sh in g to n , for a splendid fa rm on th e h ig h w a y ju s t s o u th of D ayton, Oregon. Mr. H a n k in will move to h is new hom e w ith in a week. Mr. T ilden is a n old friend of J o h n H o rn - ibrook of th is place a n d m ade th e H o rn ib ro o k s a visit w h ile here. T he L e ste r C. Rees Post, A m erican Legion of N e w b e rg will m eet F r id a y e v e n in g of th is week a t w hich tim e it is expected t h a t they will in c o r ­ p o r a te for th e purpose of solic iting a n d c o lle c tin g fu n d s for th e i r new b u ild in g . They ha ve decided to in ­ c o r p o r a te for 615.000 a n d they e x ­ pect to get th e c o n s tr u c tio n w ork on th e b u ild in g s ta r te d by J a n u a r y first. Good service, a service you can depend on, is one of the chief assets of a growing town. The steady operation of in­ dustries, backed by a reliable power service, is an attraction to new locators who purpose to start a new factory, or hn industry that means growth and development for the com­ munity. „ / Poor service, unreliability of service, independable service “shoos” away the live business man who spells progress in capitals. With a power service unexcelled, we can ask new industries to come to us with perfect candor. Yamhill Electric Company “It Serves You Right.” Lee Fabric Tires 30x31—5-ply— 3.75 Almost equal in strength to Cord tires ---------- — MOTOR INN— — H u lit & S u t h e r la n d ^Revival Meetings Still on at Friends Church The attendance and interest is good Rev. Wells i s a straightforward, earnest, whole sonled preacher of the Gospel message of Salvation from sin. Come! f k ED E. CARTER, Pastor LINDLEY A. WELLS, Evangelist T he N e w b e rg h ig h school football C h in a , glassw are, ta b le line n, c u t ­ team w ill clash w ith F o re st Grove lery. towels, holders, etc., a n d 66-75 a t th is place on th e h ig h school w ith ’ w hich to buy o th e r a rtic le s field a t 3 p. m. to m o rro w — F rid a y . w ere am o n g th e gifts. U n d o u b te d ly T he boys a t t h i s tim e hope to get r e ­ we m a y expect to h e a r of a d i n n e r to venge for th e d e fe a t of last S a tu r d a y be served in th e aforesaid d in in g w hen th e y w ent up a g a in s t S ilv e rto n loom ere long. T h e p u b lic ’s re c e p tio n of th e w ith five m en o u t o f th e te a m be­ G ra p h ic is most e n c o u r a g in g to its cause of in ju rie s, and lost by a T h e Y a m h ill C ounty S u n d a y School p u b lish e rs, for every week sees score of six to n o th in g . c o nvention will be held a t S h e r id a n ab o u t a dozen more new su b sc rib e rs a t th e C h r is tia n c h u r c h on F r id a y . placed upon th e list. T h is week T h e first n u m b e r of th e lyceum S a tu r d a y a n d Sun d a y . Nov. 4. 5, and th e r e w ere t h ir te e n new su b sc rib e rs 6, acc o rd in g to w ord received from S. a n d m a n y renew als. In th e face of course is b e in g given th is T h u r s d a y ! 'S. D uncan, p re sid e n t of th e a sso c ia ­ evening. T h is is th e P a r n e lls and th e fa c t th a t tim e s ha ve not been a t tion. T he sessions will open F r id a y all flush th e G r a p h ic ’s list is ste a d ily prom ises to be one of th e best num-1 evening, c o n tin u e t h r o u g h o u t th e e n tir e course. The [ g r o w in g and we ta k e It as evidence bers on th e e n tir e day S a tu r d a y and will close at t h a t th e people a p p r e c ia te th e s e r ­ tic ke t sale ha s been fa irly good but • a b o u t fo u r p. m. Sunday. A good th e a tt r a c t i o n s a r e all very h ig h j vice, w h ic h is be in g given. class a n d a re c o n se q u e n tly very ex- j p ro g ra m is be in g a r r a n g e d a n d pensive, m a k in g it necessary to sell i probably a con sid e ra b le n u m b e r of A local m an r e p o rts th a t he w as an u n u s u a lly la rg e n u m b e r of t i c k ­ th e N ew berg S u n d a y school w o rk e rs s t a r t i n g on a tr ip to P o r tla n d th is e ts a t th e price set in o r d e r to pay w ill be in a tte n d a n c e . week a n d t h a t w he n he got Just be ­ exuenses. yond th e crossroads east of tow n, he He w ho isn 't c o n te n te d w ith w h a t h e a r d some h u n t e r s s h o o tin g and T h a c h in a closet of th e P r e s b y - ! he h a s would not be c o n te n te d w ith t h a t w hen he ap p ro a c h e d th e spot, th e y shot a g a in , th e sh o t s p a tte r in g t e r ia n d in in g ro o m received m a n y , w h a t he w ould like to have, h is c a r a n d himself. 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