n Largest Circulation In Yamhill County Local and Personal News NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921 Mrs. Harry M iller v isited in Port lan d th e la tte r p a rt of th e w eek. Mrs. E. E. S w itz e r a n d Mrs. S ad ie H ogan w ent to P o rtla n d la s t F rid a y fo r th e day. H. C. S p a u ld in g m ade a b u sin e ss; Mr. a n d M rs. L. 8. O tis w ere P o rt- C ou n ty N u rse Du P a u l is In tow n tr ip to S alem on M onday. la n d v isito rs la s t S un d ay . today, T h u rsd a y and w ill g iv e th e school c h ild re n a free show a t th e Dr. D anlela' little g irl, D orothy, J . H. S h erlo ck a n d O rville S m ith B ak er T h e a tre a t 3 :3 0 p. m. hae been q u ite ill b u t Is Im proving. w e n t to P o rtla n d on T uesday. Mrs. J. B. Y u ill, of W llltsto n , C. I. G alkina of Sherw ood w as a J. E. S m ith of St. P a u l Is p u ttin g N ew b erg v is ito r on W dneeday of th is up a new six-room m odern resid en ce N o rth D ak o ta, 1 b v is itin g h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. Ja m e s M cW hannel o f th is w eek. r o n h is farm . place, a n d w ill spend th e w in te r here. M. O ' E v an s, field m a n a g e r fo r th e J o h n S an d ers, of Y am hill w as In *~~o~ - O regon G row ers, sp e n t some tim e N ew b erg on T u esd ay , v isitin g h is T he c ity h as ju s t received 500 feet h e re th is w eek. fa th e r, W illiam S anders. of new wax an d gum fire hose an d sev eral Bmall Item s of a d d itio n a l M rs. R alp h B u tt h a s been v is itin g P. E. O verend h a s been ap p o in ted e q u ip m en t w hich have been needed h e r p a r e n ts a t F o re st G rove fo r a a g e n t fo r th e F u lle r b ru sh com pany In th e fire d e p a rtm e n t. sh o rt tim e. of H a rtfo rd , C o n n e c tic u t^ fo r Y am h ill co u n ty . W. E. A llen and w ife of S herw ood O. W . M cClafflln 1 b b u ild in g a cam e up M onday e v e n in g to h e a r new house w est o f to w n on a tr a c t N ex t T u esd ay e v e n in g w ill be th e B uddy R obinson, th e e v a n g e list, a t he re c e n tly p u rch ased . tim e fo r th e a n n u a l electio n o f offi th e N azaren e c h u rc h . T hey r e tu r n c e rs fo r L e ste r C. R ees P ost, A m eri ed hom e T u esd ay m o rn in g . Mrs. O. L. H in m a n of B end, O re can legion. All le g io n a lre s a re re gon, le ft W ednesday m o rn in g a f te r a q u ested to be p resen t. T h e L adies Aid so ciety o f th e M. few d a y 's v is it w ith h e r b ro th e r, O. E. c h u rc h have m ade a rra n g e m e n ts W. Moore. -7 W. E. W ilson, w ho ow ned a sm all to accep t su b sc rip tio n s fo r a ll m a g a f r u it ra n c h n e a r tow n, h a s ju s t sold zines a n d u rg e th e p u b lic to su b sc rib e D ew ey See, b ro th e r of H. G. See h is c o n fe c tio n e ry a n d g ro cery in M rs. A ggie G inn of th e S ee-Y allto n com pany, a rriv e d P o rtla n d . H e w as in N ew b erg la s t th ro u g h th em . Gould is h a n d lin g th is w ork. lltf h e re la st F rid a y from B ovil, Idaho, w eek lo o k in g fo r a bu sin ess lo catio n . an d w ill m ak e th is h is hom e. G len P axson sp e n t S u n d a y a t th e T h e re w ill be a farm b u re a u m e e t J. C. K u ram er, w ho w as asso ciated in g a t th e co m m ercial clu b room s in hom e of h is p a re n ts , Mr. an d Mrs. W. E. P axson, on F if th s tre e t. G len is w ith G. W. Moore In th e m e a t b u s i M cM innville on T h u rsd a y , Dec. 15, at one of th e s u p e rin te n d e n ts of th e ness h e re fo r a tim e h as opened up 2 p. m. A n u m b er of local people te h ig h w a y e n g in e e rs w ith h e a d a m eat a n d g ro cery b u sin ess a t HUI b - a re p la n n in g on a tte n d in g th is m e e t q s ta u a rte rs a t C h e rry v llle , O regon, an d boro. ing. w as called to th is p a r t of th e s ta te to in sp ect b rid g es a ro u n d Jefferso n Dr. F r a n k P ost an d fam ily of Mrs. S u san V a n A n tw e rt of F o re st an d A lbany d u rin g th e h ig h w a te r P o rtla n d v isite d a t th e Clyde S tre tc h G rove passed aw ay th e re la s t S a t siege ab o u t th e la s t of N ovem ber. hom e on M erid ian s tr e e t la st S u n d ay . u rd a y m o rn in g and w as b u rled th e re Mr. P ost Is a cousin o f M rs. S tre tc h on S u n d ay a fte rn b o n . Mrs. V a n A n t T h e S p a u ld in g lo g g in g com pany an d of C. S. M cNay. w e rt w as th e m o th e r of G. W. re p o rt th a t in sp ite o f th e bad w e a th M oore of th is place. er th e re a re a n u m b e r of h o u ses on Mr. an d Mrs. J a m e s A. Clernen- w hich th e y a re f u rn is h in g m a te ria l son of P o rtla n d cam e o u t S u n d ay fo r Roy S h ire s an d Roy H a n v ille of an d d e liv e rin g by th e ir new a u to a v isit w ith h is m o th e r, Mrs. C h ris th e local p o stal service a re in c a p a c tru c k . T h is in c lu d e s se v e ra l a t tin e C lem enson. an d his siste r, Mrs. ita te d fo r serv ice by illness. Z im ri Sherw ood an d a lo n g th e h ig h w a y E. L. E v a n s an d fam ily. E llis is s u b s titu tin g fo r Mr. H a n v ille, a ro u n d th e Six C orners, a n d also a t w h ile th e re g u la r s u b s titu te c ity c a r D ayton an d -S t. P a u l, a lo n g w ith th e At a m e e tin g of tn e fire d e p a r t r ie r is su b b in g fo r Mr. Shires. new b u ild in g s in an d a ro u n d N ew — o .... m e n t h eld on la st M onday n ig h t th e berg. T he A u x ilia ry of L eater C. Rees d e p a rtm e n t g av e its en d o rse m e n t of C hief 8 h e rlo o k 's re a p p o in tm e n t as P o st, se n t 48 q u a r ts of f r u it to U. S. P e rso n s w ho a re w illin g to ta k e c h ie f fo r th e y e a r 1922, to th e c o u n P. S. H. No. 77 th is W ednesday. T h is boys to M cM innville F rid a y n ig h t fo r w as in a n sw e r to Mrs. M eta M. Dek- th e W h itn ey boys’ c h o ru s a re re cil. k e r. Red C ross S u p erv iso r of th e h o s q u ested as fa r as possible to g a th e r C arl M iller le ft th e first of th is p ita l, w ho asked th a t 'N ew b erg send up th e boys in th e ir ow n n e ig h b o r w eek on a tr ip by a u to th ro u g h C ali re m e m b ra n ce s to 33 ex-service m en hood a n d m eet w ith th em a t th e post office. T he procession w ill leave th e fo rn ia. D u rin g h is absen ce from th e w ho a re th e re . M iller M e rc a n tile co m pany sto re , G us p o st,o ffice p ro m p tly a t ten m in u te s T he M onday m usical clu b m et a t of seven and a n y boys w ho a re not. P a u lso n w ill ta k e h is place in th e th e Jessie B ritt stu d io on M onday th e re at th a t tim e w ill be le ft b e g ro cery d e p a rtm e n t. e v e n in g -of th is w eek, th e su b je c t hind. W. E. W h ite h ad lu n ch eo n w ith b ein g C h ristm a s. Roll call w as a n th e P o rtla n d re a lty board a t th e sw ered in a h u m o ro u s vein. Mrs. E. E a rl P earcy of th e O regon G ro w ers M ultnom kh h o te l on F rid a y and E. Goff gave a p a p e r on "C h ris tm a s asso ciatio n w as h e re F rid a y an d S a t h e a rd Col. G eorge W h ite g ive a ta lk in old E n g la n d " and Mrs. F ra n k u rd a y of last w eek, w o rk in g fo r th e on th e s o ld ie r’s bon u s loan. H e said Z u m w alt sa n g a C h ristm a s song. asso ciatio n . C. R. T hom pson, m a n it w as w ell w o rth th e trip . a g e r of th e S h e rid a n p la n t fo r th e Lee L adu, w ho o p e ra te s th e c ity past tw o y e a rs w as h e re a ll of th is Ed B iehn, ap p le sp e c ia list W. R. P r a tt of H olly, C olorado, tr a n s f e r b u sin ess, w as a rre s te d th e w eek. w ho h a s been h e re fo r th e p ast th re e la tte r p a rt of last week by C ity M ar for th e g row ers, w as h e re th e e n tire w eeks, h a s re n te d th e G illies b u ild sh al F erg u so n on a c h a rg e of g iv in g week. Mr. B iehn h a s h ad c h a rg e of in g s on th e place a b o u t a m ile an d in to x ic a tin g liq u o rs to m inors, and all of th e ap ple p a c k in g in th e W il a h a lf n o rth of to w n an d w h ich Joins plead g u ilty in th e c ity re c o rd e r’s la m e tte valley th is y ear. c o u rt and w as flnfed 875. A m an th e M. C. W ire place on th e n o rth . nam ed Crow w as also a rre ste d on a H u g o D orn, w ho h a s been asso A u g u s tu s W en tz of 1304 east c h a rg e of d ru n k e n n e ss an d w as fined c ia te d w ith W illiam O rm ond in th e |7 5 by R eco rd er S m ith. o p e ra tio n of th e N ew b erg C ream ery T h ird s tr e e t h a s sold h is resid en ce for th e past ten- years, w as m a rrie d p ro p e rty h e re to Jo h n G ow er and N ew berg C am p No. 113, W oodm en to Mrs. A lice W illiam s a t th e p a r left th e first of th is w eek fo r P o r t land w h e re he w ill m ak e h is hom e of th e W orld, elected officers fo r th e so n ag e hom e of Rev. C opplem an. p a s w ith h is d a u g h te r, Mrs. L. S. P eters. e n s u in g y e a r a t th e ir m e e tin g M on to r of a L u th e ra n c h u rc h in P o r t day e v e n in g of th is w eek. T h e fol lan d on S a tu rd a y , D ecem ber 3rd. Jo h n M. S cott, g e n e ra l p a sse n g e r lo w in g w ill hold th e re sp eltlv e o f T he new ly m a rrie d couple h av e re ag e n t of th e S o u th e rn Pacific com fices fo r th e nex t y e a r: C ouncil com tu rn e d to N ew b erg a n d a re a t hom e pany, w ith h e a d q u a rte rs in P o r t m an d er, Ja m e s M cW hann; ad visor at 406 n o rth School stre e t. lan d , w as a N ew b erg v is ito r on lie u te n a n t. C. W. Jo n e s; esco rt, J u l T h u rs d a y of th is w eek. Mr. S cott ius Jo h n so n ; w atch m an , Jo h n D ing- W esley Boyes. w ho is. very well h a s re c e n tly re tu rn e d from an ex m on; se n try , L. J. K in g ; m an ag ers, know n in th is co m m u n ity , h a v in g tended v isit a t h is old hom e in S cot O. W. H a tc h , an d C. A. B ottom : lived h e re a b o u ts fo r m any years, and lan d a n d th is is h is first v isit to N ew b a n k e r, C. F. B u tle r and clerk , Tom w ho conducted a m eat m a rk e t in T y n d all. berg sin ce h is re tu rn . N ew berg for m any years, h a s tak en a p o sitio n w ith th e P eople’s Meat M ark et and w ill act as th e ir b u y e r and s la u g h te r m an, g iv in g som e tim e to th e shop as w ell. Mr. Boyes is an ex ce lle n t b u tc h e r an d is a v a lu a b le a d d itio n to th e fo rce of th e P eo p le’s M arket. D riv in g over th e T e rw illig e r bo u lev ard a t s u n ris e on M onday m orn- in g you had to sh ad e y o u r eyes w ith y o u r h a n d to see to d riv e on acco u n t of th e g la re of th e s u n ’s ray s. W h at a sig h t fo r an e a s te rn m an to have seen an d a w arm m o rn in g in D ecem ber. If w e could o n ly p a in t th e pic tu re and send it to o u r frie n d s w here th e w in te rs a re cold w e w ould soon have a la rg e im m ig ra tio n com ing to th is O regon c o u n try . “ Just What I Wanted— a KODAK That’s the nice thing about giving a Kodak—you know it’s what they want. All the Kodaks are simple to work— as we can show you, and they make good pictures—as we can show you, too. Kodaks from $ 8 ,ot> up Brownies from $ 2 .0 0 up Graham’s Drugstore Phone White 113 r KIVU I w & e£ a re4 ftne, The “beauty” of get ting presents from us is that they are USED and will last a long time« and the giver will be long re membered by those who get them. Come, select your presents NOW and let us deliver them at Christmas time. » Tncney. ITS Cbme A S tra d iva ra Phonograph Would make a nice Christmas Present I am selling them at greatly reduced prices during the holi days. We sell them on easy terms— $5 XX) down and $5.00 per month. Come in and let us demonstrate and put one in your home. Christmas Suggestions Pyralin Ivory, in sets or sin gle pieces. Manicure Sets, Beau tiful Stationery, Safety Razors, all makes in Xmas boxes. Waterman's Fountain Pens, Eversharp Pencils. Christmas Greeting cards, Hair Brushes, Pocketbooks, Bill Folds, Shav ing Sets, Games of many kinds. Bibles. Testaments, Boys’ and Giris’. Books, Snapshot Albums, Cut Glass, Hand-Painted China, Xmas Tree Ornaments and Xmas Tree Candles, Shaving Mirrors, Military Hair Brushes, Perfumes in fancy boxes, La dies1 Pocketbooks, Music Rolls, Men’s Roll-Up Toilet Sets, Toi let Water, Cigars in Xmas box es, Cigar and Tobacco Pouches, ftirrors, Etc. .Come to OUR Drug Sfore LYNN B. FERGUSON PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST The Jjgca£ & Store 302 First St. Newberg, Ore. FO R SA L B — P igs, C asper G e tt O tto H ogan, w ho is v is itin g a t ila » th e hom e of h is w ife’s p a re n ts , Mr. m an . R o u te 2. and M rs. E. E. S w itzer, w e n t to LOST— B unch of 10 keys, on rin g ; Sherw ood la st F rid a y . T h e H ogans, w ho have been liv in g in e a ste rn leave a t G rap h ic. Ja c k C u rry , l l t l * O regon, - expect to p u rc h a se some L E A V E O R D ER S fo r ru g c le a n in g t-anch p ro p e rty n e a r here. a t N ash F u r n itu r e s to re o r phone W h ite 106. lltl* M rs. D avid B u rn s an d tw o c h ild ren cam e up from P o rtla n d on T u es FO R SA L E — Few fine y o ung day and w ill m ake th e ir hom e here R hode Islan d Red ro o sters. F. L. in th e fu tu re . Mr. B u rn s is a b ro th H u rfo rd , R oute 2, o n e -h a lf m ile e r of Ja m e s B u rn s an d w ill be asso so u th Y b rid g e. lltl* c ia te d w ith h im in th e N ew berg FOR SALE— 25 W h ite L eghorn M otor com pany. T h e D avid B u rn s fam ily have re n te d a house on th e p u lle ts; 15 B arred Rock p u lle ts ; 1 c o rn e r of S ix th and W illa m e tte ! B arred Rock ro o ste r; 1 R hode Is lan d Red ro o ster. V in c e n t’s Feed stre e ts. S tore. Ilt2 -----------o----------- J o h n F. C h rism an and b ro th e r. 1.1 N.. o f A sotin, W a sh in g to n , v isited j DUNDEE last w eek a t th e hom e of th e ir s i s - : (C o n tin u ed from page fo u r) te rs. Mrs. Bloom an d S adie C hris- ( d u ous w ork th a n fa rm in g , h as tak en m an. T h ey left on F rid a y fo r R ed th e V edder house in D undee. lan d s, C a lifo rn ia , w h ere I. N. w i l l ! W. J. B e n n e tt of C o rv allis called locate. Jn o . F . w ill go to P h o en ix . A rizona, to v is it h is d a u g h te r and on old n eig h b o rs In D undee last week h e r h u sb a n d . Dr. an d M rs. C ort. I. an d w hile h ere w ro te in su ra n c e poli cies fo r D undeeites. H u ghes. Mr. M cLean an d fam ily of P o r t T h e m o th e rs’ club, "c o m m u n ity lan d w ere rec e n t w eek end v isito rs h e lp e rs" m et T u esd ay a fte rn o o n w ith a t th e E. U. M arr hom e. Mrs. Mac- an a tte n d a n c e of fifteen. I t w as de L ean is Mr. M a rr’s cousin. cid ed to h av e o u r m e e tin g day T he lad ies aid society w ill hold an ch a n g e d from T u esday to W ednesday | of each w eek a t 2 p. m. N ext W e d - 1 nesd ay w ill be devoted to d e c o ra tin g th e h a ll for o u r C h ristm a s p rogram , w h ich is to be F rid a y ev en in g . D e -1 cem b er 23. A t th e close o f th e busi-1 ness session som e n ecessary s e w in g , w as accom plished. CHRISTMAS CHRISTM AS PL A N T sale, a t N ew b e rg P a c k in g com pany, D ecem ber 23- 24. C yclam ens, P rim ro ses, F erns. P o ln se tta s, B egonias, an d m any o th er p re tty p la n ts. Jo h n G ow er, New berg. lltl a ’.SiAundbedL M ate Give an appropri ate pieoe of jewelry for If you a re g o in g to renew your su b sc rip tio n to th e S a tu rd a y E ven in g P ost, th e C o u n try O en tlem an , or th e L ad les' H om e J o u rn a l, o r for th a t m a tte r to a n y m ag azin e, let C am p b e ll's C o n fectio n ery do It fo r you and save you tro u b le . A m ag azin e su b sc rip tio n m akes a n excellen t C h rist m as g ift. lltl oiA Jotêt-doaAâ, „ T h e M arion, P olk and Y am hill c o u n ty d e n ta l so ciety m et at th e Im Your Paper Before Breakfast p erial h o tel in N ew b erg last S a tu r S u b sc rip tio n s fo r th e O regonian , day fo r th e last m e e tin g of th e year. ta k e n a t G ra h a m 's D ru g S to re. Dai- i A b a n q u e t w as en jo y ed a f te r w hich ly an d S u n d ay 75c m o n th . lltf j officers w ere elected fo r n ex t y ear as follow s: P re sid e n t, Dr. L. E. B arrlck of S alem ; v ic e -p re sid e n t. Dr. Fred E llis of Salem , an d s e c re ta ry . Dr. B latch fo rd of Salem . Dr. E. M. H u rd , a p rofessor from th e N orth GIFTS THAT LAST Pacific d e n ta l college of P o rtla n d was presen t an d m ade a n address. --- o--- J. E. C o rn ett of T illam ook cam«- over M onday and p u rch ased 55 acres of land five m iles ffom N ew berg. Mr. C o rn e tt ow ns a d a iry ra n c h at Til lam ook b u t ex p ects to rem ove to his new ra n c h n e a r N ew berg ev en tu ally . He re tu rn e d to T illam ook W ednes day. Mr. C o rn e tt say s th a t the C ad illac sta g e g o in g to w ard T ill» mook w en t over th e b an k n e a r Hebo In try in g to p ass a tru c k and was co n sid erab ly d am ag ed . A lthough th e re w ere five o r six in th e stag e, no one w as serio u sly in ju re d . W e h av e a fine lin e of statio n ery . Let us show you. C am p b ell’s Con fec tio n e ry . lltl Our store now gleams with many beautiful C h r i s t mas presents for every member of the household from grandma and grandpa down to the baby. 1 For a piece of jewelry i* the GIFT OF ALL GIFTS, because it last* as a gift for a life-time. OPEN EVENINGS NEXT WEEK C. A. Morris THE JEWELER OPTICIAN Black 106 a p ro n an d fan cy w o rk a n d food sale a t co m m u n ity h a ll th is co m in g S a t u rd a y b e g in n in g a t te n o’clock. Mr. M enefee, w h o is th e p re s e n t, o w n er of w h a t is k n o w n a s th e G o r don place, h a s re n te d h is p lace to Mr, R eid. M r., R eid a n d h is fa m ily a re w elcom ed to D undee. T h e ru m m ag e sale a n d so cial h eld by th e D undee w o m en 's c lu b la st S a t. u rd a y ev en in g w as a g r e a t su c cess b o th so cially a n d fin a n c ia lly . D u rin g th e e v e n in g re fre s h m e n ts w ere served, th e a lw a y s in te r e s tin g a u c tio n w as held an d a g e n e ra l jo lly tim e enjoyed. T he D undee boys played th e F e rn - wood boys la st F rid a y e v e n in g an d cam e off v icto rio u s by a sco re of 19 to 11. T he D undee boys w ill p lay a team fro m T ig a rd in D undee S a tu r day e v e n in g of th is w eek as a p re lim in a ry to th e c o m m u n ity social a t th e c o m m u n ity h a ll. Mr. a n d M rs. H. C. S ta r r e n te r ta in e d a la rg e h o u se p a r ty la s t w eek. A m ong th e g u e sts w ere Mr. a n d Mrs. L ucas, o f C ordova, A lask a, w ho a re on th e ir w ay to spend th e w in te r in C a lifo rn ia . M r. L u c a s a n d Mr. S ta r r w ere little school boys to g e th e r in th e m id d le w est, an d h a d n o t seen each o th e r fo r yars. A Holiday Hint As a gift for the wife, the child, or the grandchild, suppose you come to this bank and open a savings account in their name. The pass-book you receive from us will make a fine present. The deposit of one dollar secures a book. F irs t N ation al Bank Newberg, Oregon