NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY S3, 1923 FOUR m eeting. “ The Widow Sniggles" and Jones, and Elery and Ray Parrish. her most beautiful daughters, and a Roy and Owen Baker and Qeorge sketch of a m arried m an’s troubles, Gall. Correspondence by Aubrsy ---------- o---------- Tangeo were all highly appreciated. Miss Mary Bell Graves SUNNYCREST gave two good musical num bers, ac Mrs. Harley Hall returned home companied by Mrs. Olive Graves on from her visit at Gresham last S at WEST CHEHALEM W ilbur Baker from Forest Orove the piano, which were very good. urday. The drill by the eight boys and girls Mark Hana was unaable to attend was home Saturday and Sunday. W illiam Yergcn visited w ith his was also appreciated. The next school the first part of the week on meeting is on the l? lh , St. Patrick's account of sickness. brother B. F. Yergen and family. A nephew of Mr. Hobson, who is Several new people were seen in day evening. -----— o------------ visiting with C. W. Graves, was a Sunday school and regular services visitor at the Graves home last S un last Sunday. SPRINGBROOK Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Nelson and Rev. Carl Miller attended the ded day. family were Sunday visitors a^ the ication of the Friends church at Everyone is a berrian now. Some W. E. Morgan home. Highland, near Salem, last Sunday. are pruning, some re-w iring, some Regular school attendance the past Charlie Carlisle is on the sick list are setting new posts but all are very week has been cut down a great deal at this w riting. He is one among busy. on account of prevailing colds, in many in tills vicinity who have been Mra L. H. Gable and family vis fluenza. etc. on the same list. ' ited over the week end w ith Mrs. Mrs. D. E. Davis spent several days Axel Newby had an operation per Gable’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. with her son. Vernon, and fam ily in formed on his eyes last week in P ort Hubbard. Portland. Her little granddaughter land. rt is thought th at the opera Mr. and Mrs. Morris Parks were has been having mastoid and tonsil tion will be successful and his sight attendants at the Yeoman initiation and jollification in Newberg last trouble. benefited. The ladies aid m eeting was well Miss Stella H ubbard. Ada Peters. Tuesday evening. attended last W ednesday, there be Rev. Carl Miller and Richard H a Mr. Gower, of the Evans A Gower ing about fifteen present. Those un worth attended the state C. E. con plumbing company, is installing the fortunate enough to be absent missed vention held in Salem the latter part heating system in the green house C. a good dinner. K. Hubbard is building. of last week. Miss Lois Fendall came home from Mr. and Mrs. A. W allen and Mrs. Supervisor Allen ran a grader over 0. A. C. Friday evening and returned J. Fullerton and baby left last Sun our roads Monday. The transform a Sunday. She made the trip with day to visit Mrs. W alter Guyer and tion was wonderful. If good w eather friends as far as W hiteson. retu rn family at Marshfield. Mrs. Guyer is perm its pecking, the road will bold ing the same way. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallen. well yet. ---------- o----------- Springbrook was well represented T. A. Sutton is im proving his place at the concert given hy the W hitney by placing some drain tile. T his is DUNDEE item in farm expense th at well W. J. Bennett of Corvallis visited boy chorus in Newberg last Friday. one Nearly all the boys of this commun justifies itself. We feel the use of Red Hill friends this week. and lime will grow greatly in the Bruno Hom berger was down from ity are members of this organiza tile future. McMinnville on Sunday w ith his new tion. A box social will be held at the W alter Wilsey worked last Mon car. for E. P. Wilson at Dundee clear Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eddens have a school house Friday evening. It will day an old fence row. He says he got son who came to th eir home on Sun be preceded by a comedy entitled ing "The Depot Lunch Counter.?’ given more than he contracted for in the day. beglning. Tuesday m orning he was Mrs. Craw of Newberg was a by the pupils of the school. And also unable to see for poison oak. guest of Mrs. Ella Langellier last music and songs. 1%e curtain goes We are glad to note this week the up at 7:45 o’clock. *wkerybody is in week. improvement of our friends and George Morrison of Am ity spent vited to attend, and ladies bring neighbors, the A. O. Peterson family. Sunday at P ark Hill Home w ith W plenty of baskets. The entire family was very sick for -----------o----------- S. Allan and family. some tim e past but all are grow ing An epidemic of chtckenpox and REX better as fast as conditions will per colds has struck the com m unity. Ev Mrs. Dennis Mills of Springbrook mit. erybody doing well and expecting to visited her father. N. L. Wiley last Mrs. Edell of Olympia, W ashing be fully recovered in a few days. Thursday. visiting w ith her sisters, Mrs. A nother lesson on Japan was the Mrs. fcjilorrison went to Portland ton, is and Mrs. Eugene Hubbard, and main feature of the program at the Saturday to attend the play, "David Parks her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dundee woman’s club on Thursday. W arfield." Dlllinger of the Red Hills. Mrs. Japanese women and home life and Mrs. C. W alters and infant son of Edell’8 small daughter has been vis education being the principal topics. Portland were visiting at R. W al iting with her grandparents since the Mrs. Giding’s collection of beautiful ters’ this week. of the year but will return home Japanese jihotographs was very much There are several people around first enjoyed. The Visual lesson on the Rex with grippe or flu. The Asmus with her mother. Several of the neighbors attended club wom an's catechism and a chap family are slowly recovering. ter on parliam entary law. also cur Roscoe W inters. A ustin and Mil- the W hitney boys chorus last Friday They all agreed w ith Rev. rent events, completed the form al ton Sanderm an represented Rex in evening. W hitney when he said a bunch of program. “ Anatomical cherries from the W hitney concert last week. the tree of knowledge" were plucked I. D. H unt, m other and sister, re boys singing made the sweetest m u sic he expected to hear this side of and a form al (? ) tea enjoyed. Mrs. turned from C alifornia Sunday, and heaven. Some of those who attended Langellier contributed a Paul Bun- are living at th eir home again. this neighborhood can count it yan story. Mrs. E. S. Greer was hos Mr. W erelein of Portland came from will ever hear. tess of the day. assisted by Mrs. A. A. Sunday to visit a few days at his the best they ---------- o---------- • P arrett. Mrs. Emil Sander. Mrs. daughter’s, Mrs. L. W hitaker. Ralph A. Olmsted and Mrs. H. E. Mr. McDowell is building more ^ CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN Powell. Mrs. Craw of Newberg was chicken houses. They are planning Fred Haynes was a Newberg vis a guest of the day. on having a large flock of poultry. itor Monday. ---- 2------- O------------- ~ The C hristian Endeavor band of Dr. and Mrs. Logan bought the Newberg had charge of the services Roy Honey farm recently. CHEHALEM CEHTER at Rex Friends church last Sunday H arry W ohlschlegel spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. D. C rater1 and Mr., morning. the Henry Edw ards home. and Mra H arry C rater are recover Mrs. L. W hitaker has returned at Colletta and V irginia Kohl are ing from an attack of the flu. frOm Portland after a two weeks’ taking th eir turn at the £hickenpox Miss Elsie Christiansen returned visit at the honpe of her parents. Mr. this week. home Monday evening. Miss Chris and Mrs. W erelein. Mrs. Sm ith from Maplewood, Ore tiansen spent eight weeks w ith rela Mrs. Linsey and child gon. is visiting th is week at the H en tives in Seattle and Tacoma. W ash ren returned to McCalTery their home at Nes- ry Edw ards home. ington. kowin Monday, Abe Jenkins, her Mable Clark, who has been a t Miss Georganna W aylett of Mc taking them, by auto. tending the academy at Newberg, Is M innville came down to visit school father, were several men attended having the chickenpox. Friday, rem aining over and retu rn the There tax reduction club m eeting at Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Maynard and ing home the next m orning accom McMinnville last week. Those a t Miss Nelly Jones were Saturday vis panied by Mias France« W aylett. were J. L. Sturgis. L. W hit itors at the George M aynard home. The W. C. T. U. ladle« will hold-a tending aker. H. Yokel. Abe Jenkins, Bert Tom Crews sold some cows last silver medal contest at the school McMellin. Gustin, G arland and N. L. week. He had to deliver them to 92 house on Friday evening. The reci Wiley. school house where the buyer met tations are on peace and arm am ent H. Sainpolis went to P ort him subjects. There will be a silver of land Mrs. Thursday m orning,--where she H. O. Davis from Newberg was on fering taken up during the meeting. met her husband and his brother the m ountain Tuesday soliciting Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Everest of John, and were entertained for din subscriptions for several different Portland came out to visit Mr. and ner at the Portland hotel, and magazines. Mrs. P. W. Baughman last Friday to the play. “David W arfield,” then by Mrs. Jam es McDougall from Day- and found Mrs. Baughman sick abed. Mr. Sainpolis’ brother, John Sain ton is visiting this week with her Mrs. Everest. Mrs. Baughm an’s sis polis, he being the leading man of brother, L. Chambers and family, ter remained to help care for the the play. They returned home F ri at West L. Cbehalem. sick. V i day. John Sainpolis coming with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Haynes from Mr. McClaflin is having a num ber Banks. Oregon, spent the week end of improvements made about his res them for a short visit. w-ith Mr. H aynes’ m other and broth idence. He has a new garage, also ers at Buck Haven. FERNWOOD a woodshed built, and is reshingling A. W. F arrell a Fordson There is much sickness in the the house and adding on porches. tractor the first purchased View neighborhood. Mr. of the week. Mr. Furgensen is doing the carpenter Mrs. W. A. Parrish is visiting her Pleasant Morgans have all been quite sick work. Mr. G atch’s folks and part of Mr. and Mrs. Elza Hadley enter sister. Mrs. Amos Jew ett, in Middle- and Blake family. tained on the evening of the 16th in ton.Miss Mae B ryant was the guest of the There is much sickness in the com honor of Mrs. Hadley’s sister, Mrs. Miss Ellene A bernethy on Monday m unity now. Some call it the flu Kate Kinney, and her daughter, Mrs. evening. others call it lagrippe, but Glen Charles, of Silver Lake. Oregon. W. H. Sanders of Newberg spent w and hatever it is nearly everybody has A very pleasant evening was report Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. their tu rn at It. ed. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ford. Mr. A. S. Llvengood. Mr. Cady and several other men and Mrs. P. W. Baughman and Mr. Miss Blythe Patterson of Newberg with him were visiting on the moun and Mrs. McGivnay were the guests. spent W ednesday with the Misses tain Tuesday. They came to the top Dainty refreshm ents were served at Mae and Florence Bryant. of the hill with the Ford and walked a late hour. Irvin Scherf is able to be up after from there on down. Last Friday evening a large crowd being confined to his home about six We were very sorry to hear of the gathered at the school house to w it sad death of F rancis Lltcher of Day- on account of illness. ness the program at parent-teachers’ weeks Miss A lneta P arrish returned home ton. which occurred Sunday after Monday after spending a week with noon. We all went to the same her sister. Mrs. O. J. McCoy, in New school at Dayton when we were youngsters. ! berg. Mrs. A. B. Scherf. Miss Ethel Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wohlschlegel and Mrs. A. S. Llvengood spent Mon and family, Ernest W ohlschlegel and ». " . a v Ven-iiíi l i day afternoon at the home of Mrs. wife and son, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Finlgan and children and Mr and Jones. ÁUJMÍNUM - I KY PAN Cora Mrs. C. H. W heeler and daughter, Mrs. Louis Hullt were visiting Sun - / if * U M U t O U U t am i, M argerette, from Portland, were dln- day at Ed W ohlschlegel’8. >ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. S. We have had some beautiful days this week. Monday was a real spring Bryant on Sunday. J Mr and M tb . U. S. B ryant attended day, and we spent the day In train the valentine m asquerade ball given ing loganberries, so we could absorb by the Masonic lodge at the legion all the sunshine, and It sure doeH a person lots of good to see the sun hall Tuesday evening. Jack B ryant joined the W hitney shine after having so much snow cold weather as we have had up boys chorus Saturday and also a t and here this winter. tended the banquet given fo r' the ram March 3rd to March 11th Someboy entered the Buck Haven boys Monday evening. Ila Jones returned home Sunday school house during last week end from Portland, where she had been and scattered mud around the floor visiting w ith her father and brother mixed dirt and sugar and cocoa to gether th at the girls have there and for about three weeks. Miss Effle Powell entertained her several other mean little tricks. We Sunday school class w ith a valentine think th at the school house should be (Regular price $1.20) party, Tuesday evening. Many In locked but it not being locked C «T # r to fit 20c oxtra (R e g u la r » r ic e 4 Or) teresting games were played. One doesn’t excuse anyone for doing which attracted the most attention such things. was when the hostess brought out a Mrs. Ed Tomberlin and daughter table covered with miscellaneous ar- Josephine, of Seattle, W ashington On Sale One Week I tides. Miss Elizabeth Slefken and are visiting this week with relatives , Elery P arrish were the prize winners, the McDougalls of Dayton, the they being the persons who had the M ountain McDougalls. and with Mrs beginning March 3 I best memory of the articles on the Tom berlin’s brother. L. L. Chambers table. Miss Gladys Jones won the and family at West Chehalem. Sat booby prize, It being a stick of strip urday the McDougalls and Mrs. Tom ed candy. Everyone enjoyed the ev berlin and daughter were all spend ening. Light refreshm ents of cake ing the day at L. L. Chambers. F ri all visited at Jam es McDougall’s and fruit Jello were served by the day hostess. Those present were the at Dayton. Misses Elizabeth and Ruth Hlefken. P retty near time to think about Laurene Renne, Elva Llvengood. rounding up your tax money, as they “■ »■ « ef Chs ifs i Sendee" Laurene O ettm an, M argaret Gall. h a w ^ a be pajd even if we can’t se« Mae and Florence B ryant and Gladys whyT One th at bothers us is a high ‘!f W ear-Ever,, «+ 4 0 c Larkin • Prince Hardware Co. Largest Circulation in Yamhill County B A IR D ’S Shoes New Ginghams New Spring Shoes arrived, at greatly reduced prices. Be sure and buy them at Baird’s. Jrv •r I 1 i Two case« of New Spring Ging hams just received. They are the m oit beautiful patterns we have ever V • . ; ' received. Come in and • look them over. ' . J / v • ‘ ’ 1 ' ! Groceries Outing Flannel If you like good, clean, fresh Groceries—courteous treatment—prompt delivery Men’s All Wool Suits at lowest prices—then phone Just received one lot, special your orders to E. C. Baird. value at $20 per suit. W e »till have some of that high grade Outing at 15c per yard. •J . . ‘ • • 1 ‘ ‘ ' il?--' ‘ V •’ v 1 CASH PAID FOB EGOS E. C. B A IR D 1 . * school tuition tax th at we have to pay, and I th in k .it would be safe to say there isn’t a young person from our neighborhood who is attending high school this year. -Does th a t give you a right to send your children to I Newberg high school, or w hat Is the object, other than to get the money? It ia always a paying investment of time to read the Ads. "C. R. Thompson, for the past two seasons the very efficient m anager of the Sheridan plant of the Oregon Growers cooperative association, has been transferred to the m anagem ent of The Dalles plant for the associa tion and is expected to take up his duties on March 1.” says the Sheri dan Sun. -----------o-------- — SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN for any periodical at publisher’s prices. Campbell’s. 21 tl Are made of the best fabric and cord, have extra heavy tread of especially prepared rubber that give» marvelous wear. Try them and let them prove for themselves what they will do for you. * ' Portiand-Newberg Motor Bus Sche#? ule Effective January 15, 1922 Subject to change w ithout notice. Leave Portland Leave Newberg Park & Yamhill Im perial Hotel 8:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 9:30 a. m. 9:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 1:05 p. m. 11:00 a. m. 2:30 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 4:15 p. m. 2:45 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 6:30 p. fit. 6:30 p. m. Sat. and Sun,— ONLY—Sat. and Sun. 11:15 p. m. 8:00 p. m. Reservations for Theatre Parties, etc., or for Special Trips call: P ort land, phone Main 8611; Newberg, phone Black 120. —— S o u n d T i r e s ~ Sold by East First Si M . P . E llio t t & S o n s Itowberg, Or«. “BE SOUND ALL AROUND” B aker T h eatre Wednesday and Thursday, March][8-9 s is fix BanecL i Sot- Sfonn\y e n c A «on /w,y ' NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNTING Notice is hereby given th at the undersigned, as Executors of the last will and testam ent of E lla C. Duncan, deceased, have filed their final account w ith the County Court of the S tate of Oregon for Yamhill County and th at said court has fixed March 4th, 1922, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day at the Coun ty Court room at the courthouse at McMinnville, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing upon said final account. Therefore, all persons Interested In said estate are hereby notified to ap pear at said tim e and place and Bhow cause. If any there be. why said final account should not be approved and allowed and said estate be settled and closed. X. B. DUNCAN, ELLIS WlbPTERS,. Executors of Last W ill and T esta m ent of Ella C. Duncan, Deceased. C. R. Chapin, attorney. F irst pub. Feb. 2nd. Last pub. March 2nd. sfiimib A ?(C7uR<Z -Qot \ £ Ve i t Ï ü LI \ t F°n i'W.’fea® oP 1 my boy P .2 . y o ^ /W C ite BAKER THEATRE TW O SHOWS EACH NIGHT 7:30 and 9:00 Fri. and Sat. FEBRUARY 24 AND 25 An Alls« Dwan Production “The Scoffers” The «tory of s man whose life is marred by a woman’s lies and remade by a girl’» love. Also Snub Pollard in “The High Roller*.” SATURDAY MATINEE 2:15 Mon. and Tues. Wed. and Thurs. FEBRUARY 27 AND 28 Gladys Walton in MARCH 1 AND 2 Priscilla Dean in An appealing drama of a lovable little firebrand who fought with heart and fists for what she wanted most. Also “Winnen of the West” A stupendous sensation of the big north woods. “The Rowdy” “ The Conflict” Also International News.