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> • r \ ^ ' » n * I V\ , t ~ m , ;* ** •■'•■ I 1 p i l B H P >■**i M l > H frA l * NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 94, 1921 roil Correspondence DUNDEE T h e re g u la r m e e tin g o f th e Dun* dee w o m a n 's club' m et in. th e lib ra ry a t c o m m u n ity h a ll an d proved to be v e ry In te re s tin g . N ecessary d e ta ils c o n c e rn in g th e S a tu rd a y ev en in g so c ia l w ere a tte n d e d to. and p lan s s ta r te d fo r a b a s a a r to be a rra n g e d b y th e D undee w o m an 's club D ecem b e r 1 0 th a t co m m u n ity h all. T h e p ro g ram h o u r w as devoted -to th e d iscussion of th e a rm s parley at W a s h in g to n , D. C: Tw o good p a p e rs an d a little g e n e ra l discussion w ere so In te re s tin g th a t we have d ecided to devote th e n ext p ro g ram to th e sam e su b ject. T he p apers w e re w r itte n by Mrs. W. J. Gordon a n d Mrs. R ich ard M oorecroft. A fte r th e re g u la r p ro g ra m those p re se n t w ere tre a te d to a little h e a rt to h e a rt ta b le ta lk by o u r c o u n ty p re s id e n t. Mrs. Lowe of D ayton. T he h o ste ss f o r ’ th e occasion w as Miss B ern ice Keys, assisted by h e r m o th er, M rs. F. Keys. Mr*. M ichael M uller a n d M ra W . J. G ordon. T h e second social of th e season w as held a t co m m u n ity h a ll last S a t u rd a y ev en in g . T ab le « a n te s and d a n c in g m ade a v ery p le a s a n t ev en in g fo r a ll those p re se n t. T he n ex t so cial w ill be D ecem ber 3rd. D alles, visited w ith h is b ro th e r, N. L. W iley, th re e d ay s la s t w eek. T hey had not visited each o th e r for tw e n ty years. E w ard G arlan d a n d son. R ay, an d his s iste r. Mias G ladys G a rla n d , w ent to E u g en e last T h u rsd a y by au to , re tu rn in g M onday. H e b a d to leave h is c a r at C o rv allis a n d ta k e th e tra in from th e re hom e on a cco u n t of th e h ig h w ater. Mrs. O. W oodw orth w en t to P o r t land last week. T u esd ay , to v isit over th e week end w ith h e r d a u g h te r, G arn et R ober. T h u rsd a y bein g h er b irth d a y . She re tu rn e d S u n d ay ev en in g and said it took th re e h o u rs to come hom e by tra in . ^ T he A dvance clu b g av e a ch ick en d in n e r an d p ro g ram a t th e h a ll last F rid a y ev en in g , w hich w as enjoyed by all. T he su p p e r w as w ell p re pared and e v e ry th in g w as a p p e tiz ing. A fte r su p p er. Mrs. S fw y e r sold tic k e ts on a b e a u tifu l doll, w hich w as d ra w n by Mr. M cD onald, a b a c h elor. .w h o ^contem plates se n d in g th e doll to a little niece »in P o rtla n d . T he proceeds of th e su p p e r a m o u n ted to 3 42, and th e doll $1 2 .5 0 ; to ta l. $54.50. w hich w as g re a tly a p p re c ia te d by th e club m em bers. T hey a re p la n n in g on h a v in g m ore d in n e rs to get enough m oney to finish th e in te rio r of th e b u ild in g . ---------- o----------- B arney Oldfield » 30x3*4 tire s $9.99. v D oyle's T ire Shop. 8 tf s u n n y c r e st __________ T .*B » IT T . ______ Mra. P fie fe r. d a u g h te r of Mr. and C. C. L oucks is s e ttin g o u t five Mrs. S tubblefield, h as m oved to P o r t a c re s o f hops. land. G eorge S m ith- b u tc h e re d a beef W. H. H u b b ard cam e hftmtf last T u e sd a y fo r Tom P a rris h in F e rn - S u n d ay to rem ain over T h a n k sg iv in g w ood. w ith - th e hom e folks. W ill H itc h e n le ft fo r M cM innville Several of th e folks a tte n d e d th e M onday, w h ere he w ill serve on th e m eetin g of th e fa rm e rs’ clu b last S a t j u r y th is week. u rd ay a t th e N ew berg ca n n e ry . A s h o r t T h a n k s g iv in g pro g ram C. A. C ra te r, w ith M ark an d L es w a s g iv en T uesd ay a fte rn o o n by th e te r H an n a, atte n d e d th e " f a th e r an d p u p ils a t th e school house. so n " b an q u et a t th e C h ris tia n c h u rc h M rs. B ru ce Case sp en t F rid a y v is it la st F rid ay . in g h e r p a re n ts, Mr. a n d Mrs? F ra n k Gene H u b b ard . Miss Je ssie D illin - K iser. Mr. K iser h a s n o t been very g er. W. H. H u b b ard an d Mr. D illln - w ell th e p ast week. ger m ade a bu sin ess tr ip to M cM inn Mr. an d Mrs. P ercy K iser a re v is ville last M onday. itin g th is w eek w ith P e rcy ’s p a r Mr. C o rn e tt spent a few d ay s last e n ts . Mr. and-M rs. C. M. K iser. T hey week v isitin g w ith h is d a u g h te r and h a v e re n te d th e T h o m as Sellwood so n -in -law . Mr. and M rs. H om er fa rm an d w ill ta k e possession as F ish e r, a t G resham . • soon as Mr. W oolover an d fam ily Some o f th e n eig h b o rs from n e a r m ove o u t. Mr. W h ite ’s place are a b o u t in fa v o r *The h eav y r a in s o f th e past few of c h a n g in g th e nam e of th e n e ig h d a y s h av e done c o n sid e ra b le dam age borhood a f te r th e past few d a y s ’ ex to th e roads. T h e fill on th e road to perience. W ilso n v ille n e a r H e n ry W ilh elm 's S everal of th e n e ig h b o rs h av e been p lace h a s n e a rly g one o u t. Mr. c le a n in g o u t th e d itc h e s a lo n g th e W alk h ad sev eral m en w o rk in g M on s i d ^ o f th e ro ad to give th e w a te r a d a y to tr y an d save it. T h e fill had b e tte r ch an ce to d ra in aw ay . T h is w ash ed so th a t it w as too n a rro w for not o n ly odds to th e looks o f th e tra f f ic . place b u t h e lp s to save th e roads. T h u rs d a y n in e lad ies m et a t th e T he S u n n y c re st la d ie s' c lu b held h o m e of M rs. F r a n k S h aln and th e ir first re g u la r m e e tin g last q u ilte d a q u ilt fo r h e r. E ach one T h u rsd a y a t th e hom e of Mrs. C. A. to o k a b a sk e t of e a ts fo r lu n ch an d g C ra te r. T hose a n s w e rin g ro ll call lovely d in n e r w as served. T hose p res w ere M esdam es B ra d sh a w , S tu b b le e n t w ere: th e M esdam es W ill H itc h field. G able. P e te rso n , L e a to n , H u b e n . J . A. P a r r e tt, W ill S m ith . M at ble. P a rk s. N olan and Miss E tz w ile r. K iser. B ru ce Case, G eorge S m ith . A v ery in te r e s tin g a n d p ro fita b le a f C h a rlie S u tto n . S co tt P a r r e tt and tern o o n w as sp e n t by th e ladies. M ias M a rth a P a r r e tt. E u g en e F. H u b b a rd a n d Miss J e s sie D lllin g e r w ere m a rrie d a t th e hom e of She b ride, A lpeno, in th e FERNWOOD * Red H ills ^ a t noon -Tuesday. N ovem M r. a n d Mrs. U. S. B ry a n t sp e n t b er 22. ftev. W. H. Cox, of th e N ew T h u rs d a y in P o rtla n d a n d L en ts. b e rg B a p tist c h u rc h o ffic ia tin g . T he Mr. an d Mrs. J o h n G roff sp en t w ed d in g w as a v ery p riv a te one, only th e p a re n ts of th e y o u n g people and T u e sd a y in P o rtla n d on business. Mrs. B udd is v is itin g w ith h e r a few o th e rs b ein g p re se n t. Mr. and s is te r in W a lla W a lla , W a sh in g to n . Mrs. H u b b a rd le ft fo r L eb an o n fo r a visit over T h a n k s g iv in g w ith Mr. G eorge G all h a s r e tu rn e d from H u b b a rd 's s is te r, M rs. S adie M ackie. W a sh in g to n w h ere he h a s been on w h o liv es a t t h a t place . busin ess. -----------o----------- Mr. an d Mrs. A. S. L ivengood w ere CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN d in n e r g u e s ts of Mr. a n d Mrs. A. B. S c h e rf S u n d ay . J u s t th ir ty m ore d a y s u n til C h ris t M rs. H . C. Ross an d d a u g h te r; mas. E th e l. Bpent S u n d ay in N ew b erg as E lle ry M cD ougall w as a D ayton d in n e r g u e s ts o f Mr. a n d Mrs. R. P. v isito r F rid a y . Gill. G ladys E d w a rd s w as a N ew berg T hose from F ern w o o d w ho h av e v is ito r S a tu rd a y . jo in e d th e N ew b erg h ig h school b an d Mr. an d Mrs. F ro s t w ere sh o p p in g a re A rch ie E v erest, L eo n ard S ch erf, in N ew b erg F rid a y . T h e o an d Roy B ak er, a n d E lery P a r J. P. Jo n e s w e n t to N ew berg T u es ris h . day an d cam e hom e n e a rly drow ned. M rs. F re d S eifk en , son A rth u r, H en ry H av em an fro m M o u n ta in a n d d a u g h te rs . E s th e r an d E liz a b e th , m otored to H ood R iv e r la st w eek, T op w as a N ew b erg v is ito r F rid a y . H. J. M ay n ard a n d Mrs. G eorge e n jo y in g th e rid e o v er th e C olum bia r iv e r h ig h w a y . M aynard w ere in N ew b erg S a tu r A b irth d a y p a rty w as g iv en a t th e day. ho m e of Mr. L in d a u e r S a tu rd a y a f A lb ert H in tz an d Roy M cD ougall te rn o o n in h o n o r of B e rth a L in d a u e r. w ere o u t T u esd ay m o rn in g w o rk in g T en little gir^s w ere p re se n t an d all on th e p h o n e line. e n jo y e d th e a fte rn o o n . F re d M ltte rn h a s lRs p o tato es dug, J . N. M cP herson from O lym pia, h a r in g 164 sack s in all on not a W a s h in g to n , h a s p u rc h a se d th e La very la rg e p atch of g ro u n d . Du te n a c re tr a c t, an d h a s ta k e n Mrs. M itchell from P o rtla n d and possession. Mr. an d M rs. La Du E d W ohlschlegel from N u tc ro ft h a v e m oved in to N ew berg. sp e n t th e w eek end a t th e L ew is F in - T h e re w ill be a b a sk e t social a t ig a n hom e. th e F ern w o o d gym F rid a y ev en in g . Lacy O rn d u ff and w ife a re m oving N ovem ber 2 5th. E ach lady is asked th is week from th e M etzler ra n c h to to b rin g a b a sk e t o f lu n c h w hich J o h n s o n ’s hop y ard acro ss th e riv e r w ill be sold a fte r a sh o rt p ro g ram . to w ard S t. Paul. W e a re g lad to h e a r t h a t Mrs. Mrs. O rville H anson from C an ad a A ld rid g e is im p ro v in g so ra p id ly a f sp e n t th e last w eek a t th e Jo h n O rn t e r sp e n d in g a few w eeks in a P o r t d u ff hom e. Mr. H anson w as th e re la n d h o sp ita l. Mrs. A ld rid g e is a th e la tte r p a r t of th e w eek. d a u g h te r o f Mr. an d Mrs. E. L. W a l T he B uck H aven school te a c h e r, te r . Mrs. D av en p o rt, and th e ch ild re n , -----------o----------- are p re p a rin g fo r a pro g ram for C h ristm a s eve a t th e school house. REX On ac c o u n t of th e lin es being o u t Sim on S a n d e rm a n is in M cM inn v ille th is w eek. H e is o n e of th e of o rd e r we w ere u n a b le to g a th e r up all of o u r Item s th is week, b u t Ju ry . C h e ste r S trin g e r of B ellevue, n e p h will g et th em In on next w eek’s list. Mr. a n d Mrs. Roy M cDougall w ere ew of N. L. W iley , w as v is itin g h e re D ayton v isito rs F rid a y . G eorgia Mc last F rid a y . M r. an d M rs. W h ita k e r w e n t to D ougall re tu rn e d hom e w ith th em P o rtla n d T u esd ay . T h ey took in and th e y a ll w en t to P o rtla n d S a t u rd ay . th e ir dressed tu rk e y s. Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge P e rry have M rs. G u sto n w e n t to M ololla, O r bo u g h t c ity p ro p e rty a t L aG rande, e g o n , to v isit w ith h e r b ro th e r, B ert w here th e y w ill rem ain u n til th e ir U n m an , fo r a few days.- d a u g h te r A ubrey com pletes h ig h M iss L y d ia S tr a ta w ent to P o r t school. la n d last M onday fo r a sh o rt v is it A lb ert H in tz received a n o rd e r of w ith h e r s is te r. Mrs. B rickiey. i x t r a fine Ita lia n p ru n e trees from P e a rs o n C ook a n d M iss H elen a W a sh in g to n n a rs e ry on M onday of H o s ie r of th e Pacific C ollege gospel last w eek. He paid w ar tim e p rices te a m w ere a t Rex F rie n d s c h u rc h last b u t h is m o tto Is.: " S ta r t rig h t and H onday. ____ finish r ig h t." M onday w as a v ery bad day for W. A lb ert Jo n es left h e re T u esd ay t r a l a se rv ic e on acco u n t of th e elec for S acram en to , C alifo rn ia, w here he tr ic c u r r e n t b e in g o u t, so th e steadi will spend th e w in ter. H e th in k s v n jd n e s did th e w ork. - th e ch a n g e of clim ate w ill be .b en e M r. an d Mrs. H u lb e rg , la te ly of ficial to h is h e a lth , w hich h as not Oik-Afro. now a t P o rtla n d , an d Mr. been good h ere since th e ra in y se a l^edkey of P o rtla n d , c alled on N. L. son se t in. W ile y an d frie n d s a t Rex la st F rid a y , G eorge M aynard claim s th e record M r. a n d Mra. f f m . W iley of T h e of th e biggest tu rn ip * told a b o u t 1 / y e t, as th ey pulled tb ie e tu rn lp e from th e ir patch w eighing in all th ir ty - th r e e pounds. One w eighs th irte e n pounds, and the o th e r tw o te n pounds apiece. T h e re w as q u ite a landslide d u rin g th e sto rm on H om er R ogers’ ran ch n e a r Scholls. T he slide was about 30 feet w ide and took the w a te r tro u g h an d landed It w ith th e d irt an d rock in th e canyon, covering up th e s p rin g w here th ey get w ater. W e th in k horse draw n vehicles should have a lig h t w hen traveling a t n ig h t.' W e su rely would have, ru n in to such a rig S atu rd ay night Just n o rth of tow n had we been d riv in g fast a t a ll and it was a m ir acle we did not. In tu rn in g a corner o u r lig h ts w ere th ro w n off from the road fo r a m om ent and we did not see th e rig till we w ere rig h t beside It. I t 's th e n arro w est escape we have had front ru n n in g in to anybody or an y a n im a l an d it could be avoided if horse d ra w n v eh icles as well as m ach in es c a rrie d lig h ts. A re we not r ig h t? S a fe ty first, h elp us. h elp you. W e are* h a v in g a little bit of every k in d 1 of w e a th e r these days. F r i day an d S a tu rd a y w ere ra in y days an d S u n d ay m o rn in g th e te m p e ra tu re d ro p p ed a n d we h ad a silv er th aw . It becam e w a rm e r S un d ay ev ening an d ra in e d a ll n ig h t and M onday w as a re a l O regon day. follow ed by a h a rd w ind an d r a in storm . M on day n ig h t played havoc w ith o u r phone lin e, it b ein g bro k en 1ft th re e places a n d ta n g le d In one place w ith in a m ile of o u r place, an d a s we c a n ’t g et th ro u g h , it m u st be as bad o th e r places. T u esd ay m o rn in g w aa s ta rte d o u t w ith su n sh in e and sh o w ers. W hen we read a c co u n ts of th e w e a th e r in o th e r sectio n s of O re gon a n d o th e r s ta te s we feel th a t we h av e n o th in g to kick a b o u t In th e w e a th e r here. —-------- o----------- B arn ey Oldfield 30x3*4 tire s $9.99. D oyle’s T ire Shop. 8 tf RIBBON RIDGE F red W illiam s called a t C h a rle s S allee’s la st M onday. Miss B lanch R u th ra ff sp e n t S u n day w ith h e r frie n d , M rs. C lifford Noble. Mrs. C h arles S allee and M rs. A. F. H e rtig w ere ca lle rs on Mrs. G eorge W en g er last F rid ay . Miss G ladys H e rtig an d G ran d fh a W en g er w ere T h u rsd a y ca lle rs a t th e G eorge W en g er home. R u d o lp h W enger. J r ., h as ta k e n a job of w o o d cu ttin g e ig h t m iles w est of M cM innville and left F rid a y to b eg in work. J. C. S tev en s of N ew port has been v is itin g a t th e G eorge W enger hom e. W e a re so rry to h e a r th a t M rs. Jo h n C a rte r has been q u ite sick’ b u t hope she w ill be a ll rig h t in a s h o rt tim e. Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge W en g er a re th e proud p a re n ts of a big baby g irl bo rn N ovem ber 16. 1921, an d h av e nam ed th e young lady E lv a F ra n c is. It is h a rd to tell w ho a re th e p ro u d est. th e p a re n ts o r th e g ra n d p a a n d g ran d m a. -----------o----- ----- GERMAN SHIPPING REVIVES Tonnage of Vessels at Hamburg 80 Per Cent of Peace Record, Har- bor Statistics Show. H am burg.—G erm any’* freight-carry ing trad e 1* m aking steady progress tow ard regaining Its prew ar volume. H arbor sta tistic s indicate th a t the ag g reg ate tonnage of vessels using this port have reached SO per cent of the peace traffic. Announcem ents of steam er* bought back from form er enemy pow ers fol low each other in rapid succession, and harb o r facilities are already prov ing insufficient to accom m odate the grow ing traffic, now th at big plant*, such as K rupps and E rh ard ts. which form erly m anufactured w ar m aterial, a re turning out peace goods in great qu an tities fo r overseas consumption. Shipping au th o rites are urging the revival of am bitious prew ar plans for harb o r extensions. Boy Spoars Big Hawk. G rant* Pas*. Ore.—Knight* who thronged the court* of King A rthur had nothing on M arian Smith, aged nine years, of this city, when it comes to throw ing a wicked spear. Marian was playing w ith some other lads when a huge haw k lit In a nearby tree. He called to his playm ates to w atch, threw a spear a t the bird and brought it to earth , pierced through the neck. The haw k m easured 31 Inches from tip to tip of Its wings. One Look at Jury Enough for Him San Francisco.—Mose Hawk- in* *at quietly in court before Superior Judge Michael Roche. H e was on trial for passing a w orthless check. A Jury of eight men snd four women were selected. “Well, we are ready," said W illiam H agerty, A ssistant dis tric t attorney. H aw kins seemed to aw aken from a dream . “Is th a t the Jury?’’ he asked, looking them over. He was told th a t It was. H aw kins hesitated, and then s a id : “T o u r honor, I have decided to plead guilty." T he Jury was discharged. - BAIRD’S - Coats Every coat in the house reduced one-third; this includes coats for Ladies, Hisses and Child- ren, made of the newest materials and latest styles. Men’s Rain Coats One that will shed rain at $9.75. It will pay you to look these ooats over before you buy. We still have some of that 8-PLY YARN on sale at lOo the skein. Shoes We have made big reductions in our shoes. You can save money in wearing quality and price by buying your shoes at Baird’s. Groceries Y ob will Always And clean, fresh groceries at lowest prices here. they will be promptly delivered. Cash paid for eggs. Phone us your orders and E. C. BAIRD. REMEDY FOR NERVES Concentration Is Recommended bv Eminent Music Director. Cuttivats an Intersot in Work, an In- tsrsst That Becomes Absorbing— T h is Absorption Prevents A t tention From Wandering. London.—W hat a re w e to do about our “nerv es’*? It is the question which bothers h a lf th e world today. E very body who has to w ork u n der the eye of a critic, from th e o ra to r who wbn- (Jers how his speech is going to the shop g irl who Is a w a re of th e shop w alker’s eye w hile she Is selling a yard of ribbon. Is liable to an a tta c k of w hat we call “nerves.” To all such sufferers, says th e Daily Mall, S ir H ugh Allen spoke when, as d irecto r of the Royal College of Music, he addressed th e stu d en ts of the col lege a t th e opening of th e new term . H e w as speaking m ainly to those who a re o r will becom e public perform ers of m usic—but his w ords apply to everybody. “It is not m uch to say,” he de clared, “th a t nerves a re th e m ost needed Ingredient in the perform er’s outfit, and th a t nervousness has brought d istre ss if not d isaster to countless m usicians. ’N erve’ and ’’nervous’ a re w ords w hich have the m ost diverse m eaning in our language. We speak of nerve as of som ething strong, vigor ous, a s courage and boldness and assurance, and of nerves as a dis ordered s ta te o f th e nervous system . “By ‘nerves' we m ean Jjiut m iserable s ta te w hich a tta c k s us a t all tu rn s of th e road, when we have to play or sing, when we d o n 't know o u t work, when we a re late, when we have to do things In fro n t o f others. Personally I know of no g re a te r discom fort. “I have knowD a man called upon to speak suddenly am ong friends to be al- solutely dumb, and an o th er to have u tte re d a strin g of unintelligible non sense. I have known conductors who confessed to a feeling o f com plete blankness a t th e beginning of a con cert. “Now th e paradox of the whole a f fa ir is th a t you cannot be a really good p erfo rm er or conductor unless you a re nervous (in a sense and in the rig h t degree), and you cannot be If you a re n e rv o u s! T he case is really th is : It Is only those who have nervous susceptibility and a delicate ly balanced and well controlled n er vous system who will ever m ake an appeal by th eir perform ance.” Beyond th e need fo r obtaining th eir full know ledge of the m atte r In hand 81r H ugh advises the nervous “to cu lti v ate an Interest In work, an Interest w hich becom es ahsortiing, which m eans th a t o u r m inds a re taken up w ith w hat we a re doing—not w ith why we are do ing it. T his absorption p revents our atten tio n from w andering. The power of a tten tio n which enables us to con c e n tra te upon w hat we are doing, and to become unsusceptible to outside In fluences, hut It Is also the best way to build up ch aracter." To Deaden Sounds T o d ead en th e so u n d of a sew ing m ach in e o r w a sh in g m a c h in e g et m en’s size ru b b e r heels, hollow them o u t a 'l i t t l e In th e c e n te r an d set th e m ach in e on these. 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