Circulation ln YaaülUl County Local and Personal News 01» Martin o f Buttevllto spent laat weak with her brother, Jamea B. Martin. Mlae Olive Beaeett 1» home from Heppner (or a vlelt with her mother, Mr*. Olive Barnett on Dayton ave nue. Mlae Oraoe Colby returned home laat Friday from attending 0. A. C. and la at the home o f her father. W. W. Colby. Frank M. Vincent, brother of V. A. Vincent of thla place, came over from hta home city, Tamhlll, laat Friday for a abort vlalt. J. H. Wllaon haa a new live-room bungalow under count ruction on Y llla Road Juat off of the Portland highway. W illiam Saundera la ervlalag the work. aup- M ra F. T. Rucker, M ra Georgians Babooek and Dr. Sarah Bthel Smith attended the meeting o f the grand lodge o f the Baatern Star In -P ort land Tueaday evening. Mra Frank Grabler (nee Goldie Wllaon) and little aoh. Jack, of Port land, vlatted at the home o f her par e n t» Mr. and Mra J. H. Wilson of Fifth at rest from Wednesday till Saturday. BergfcA MalaWarlng came home Friday morning' for a abort vlalt with hla paraata and old frlenda Mr. Mainwarlng report» business p ok ing up at Hermlaton where he la editor and publisher of the Hermla ton Herald > v- Word has bean received here from C. J- Clemenaon who left here three weeks ago for Los Angeles, that he haa gone Into business la that eity, the business being an auto painting and top establishment. Hta family "w ill follow shortly. • ■ The BoaseBvangeltatfe oompany now holding meeetlngs at the Chris tian ehureh. w ill give a free ooneert in the gymnasium at Fernwood on Saturday evening. Ho charge, no collection. A chance to hear some splendid music la offered to all. Gifford L. Osborn, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborn, who live across the river between here and Aurora, arrived home Saturday for a short visit. He graduated from O. A. C. thla year and w ill t o to Kathlamet, Wash., where he w ill be employed. 8. B. Watkins, formally a well known contractor and builder In New berg, but now a resident of Sherwood, was In the city for a short time Saturday evening. Mr. W at kins thinks New berg is showing a steady growth in building opera tions. / ployed by the Standard Oil Co. at thla place, haa been transferred tem porarily to Vancouver, Wash., and In a short time #111 be placed in charge of a station at Battleground. Wash., for the same company. The Butlers moved to Vancouver thla Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Langton are leaving for Hillsboro where Mrs. Langton w ill have charge o f the women In the Ray-Maling cannery and Mr. Langton w ill also be em ployed there. Fred Teach, who waa at one time employed In the local cannery, to superintendent of the Kay-Mallng cannery. The Langtons expect to be »w ay for about six months and have rented their home to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knowles dur ing their absence. Complete your vacation preparations Take p len ty o f * KODAK F IL M Our stock, the genuine K o d a k F ilm in the y e ll o w b o x , is com plete for every sized cam era. Before you start on your vacation, show our expert some of your negatives. His helpful criticisms are sure to mean better pic tures from your Kodak. W . A. GRAHAM NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, JURE 15, 1922. Prof, and Mrs. Oliver F. Kllhu Mrs. W. E. Llngenfelter, who haa and little son went to the coast tost been, at a Portland hospital for weeks, returned home Monday. ^fSaturdajr-fier a weak or so. Miss Rath Nottage, who has been Miss Isabel Llngsnfelter, who has teaching In the Marshfield 'city been studying at the Ellison-Whlte schools, returned home Saturday conservatory of music In Portland, Mra. Stella Jackson of Portland morning. returned home with her mother. vlatted fier coualn, Jamea B. Martin, laat week. Géorge F. Brent and family of Mr. aad M r» J. F- Johnston and Slualaw toft Sunday after a week'« Mr. Morris, M r» Johnston’s father, Mr», Bfoily A. W ing and M r» M. J. vlalt with M r» Brent’s parents, Mr. ba\ e returned from Monmouth, Naah will go to Portland Tueaday and M r» I. W. Martin, and brother, where Mrs. Johnston was attending and will apend a week or so at that James B. Martin. thn normal. Mr. Morris says that place. they are back "to stay. M r» H. 8. Maloney. Mra. Frank H. L. Marshall came up from M. Blason, Mias Alice Dow and Mas Superintendent and M r» B. W. Portland Saturday to vlalt hla per ter Stewart Dow of McMinnville vis Kirk of Oregon City were at New enta, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Marshall, ited Newberg frlenda laat Sunday, berg attending the Pacific College over 8unday. They mot tored I down In the Dow car. commencement exercises on Wednes day, returning the same evening. e ooplee Persona desiring to secure Tbe Newberg Motor Company re Mr. Kirk waa a classmate of Walter of the new Commercial club booklet ports the sale of tbe following ears: Woodward at Pacific. may do so from the club secretary Clarence Butt a new coupe, Dave for sending to any Interested pertica Smith a new touring car, George The Friends yearly meeting to be Morrison a new touring car and the ing held here this week, it having Rev. H. B. Krelder and son went Yamhill Blaetrte a new roadster. commenced Thursday morning. - Aa to Portland on Tuesday tq secure the Oraphle goes to pres» I f to Im medical treatment for the boy, who account of the T. B. Warner and family and Fred possible to get haa been running high temperatures Kennedy and ■ family' spent Sunday meeting as wc would Ilka, but It to and losing flesh for some time. with Mr. Warner’s daughter, M r» our intention to give a full amount cnaton Bates at Salem. Mr. Kenne In our next Issue. The last Issue of the McMIunvUle dy and children remained'at Salem Telephone-Register assumed the for the week. The l l r d annual sesaion of the foam of a seven column eight page Eastern Star to, la aesalon thla week paper. This increase in page also Mr. and M r» R. Wicklander of at the Pythian Temple In Portland. follows the InstallsUon of a new and Falls City kave moved to Newberg, The following members of Newberg larger newspaper press. arriving hare laat week. Tkey kave Chapter are In attendance: Mr. and rented a residence at 707 River Mrs. William Clemmena, Mesdames Mias Helen Prosser, w>o has been street and Mr. Wicklander la em JP. Hilbert, J.. Mueller, Grace Law spending the past two weeks with ployed at the sawmill here. ler, Marie K. E van» Verona H. Nel her mother. Mra. B. R. Prosser, left son, and Adrtota Stephenson. for Marshfield Monday afternoon, C. B. Dawson stepped on the gaa assaaspaalsd by her sister, Mlae Bes Instead of on the brake last Monday Dr. I. M. Blomwick spent Satur sie, who is planning on spending the with the result that hla Henry struck day afternoon and Snnday at the school vacation in that elty. Henry Chase’s Henry and drove K home of her parents, Mr. and M r» against a pole smaablag two wheel» C. F. Blomwick, at Boring, Oregon. Mra. Bd Kienle left Tuesday even and otherwise damaging Its working Dr. Blomwtok'a cousin, Lars Garths, ing for Charles City, Iowa, for an mechanism. Mr. Dawson’s car was of Norway, had Just arrived In Port Indefinite visit with har parents, also damaged considerably by the land on the steamship Louise Neil- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pfeiffer. A Impact. The" accident occurred at son, a freight schooner sailing under family reunion la planned during her the intersection of College and Sec the Norwegian flag. Mr. Garthe to visit there, aa other mem ben of the ond street» a machinist on the ship. While in family will come (ra n other places port he made a vlalt with the Blom- at that time. W. H. Vernon haa asked us to wlcks at Boring. The ship to taking urge the public ta pay. in their Ber- on a cargo of lumber for China, at Dr. T. W. Hester haa been having rian duas for this year without ne the Inman-Poulsen m ill» dbme ndw optical Instruments and cessitating a visit from the com equipment installed at hla office. mittee. He says that It la very Im A call to made for large quantities Among other pieces la a new opthal- portant that thia money be paid In of red juid white roses for the Ber- meter for the testing o f the cornea so that tbe affaira o f the Berrians rlan float which to now being con the eye. Another piece la a new may proceed. It 1s necoeaaary to raise structed at the Dawson barn In the electric reading card which la the a large sum of money to pay for the rear of the Newberg Motor company verF'lateat and most Improved style. band uniforms and maintenance. Re garage. Persona having any quan ceipts for membership may be re tities of roam which they can fur M in Grace Wllaon left Newberg ceived at either bank. ^ nish the Berrians w ill please notify Friday noon, and Saturday morning R. A. Butt at the U. 8. National In company with a lady friand, left The little son, who came to the bank at once so that the committees Portland by auto for Oakland. Cali Ralph Otto home on Jane 7th, haa may know something of what they fornia, where she will visit frien d » been given the name o f Harrìso« will have for use. Thla year’s float She w ill also visit M r» M. R. Stretch Grey, thla being a family na iprlll require a very large quantity of of Merced, California. M r» Stretch New England ancestors, four in .flowers and it will he necessary for was formerly Pearl Cobb o f New number, the laat one. a brother o f W * to hel> this way If suf- berg. L. S. Otis, having passed away la Orient flowers are secured. California, three years sines. Ralph The P. J. Griffith family, who Grey Otto to the very laat and only H. G. Keeney, son of Mr. and Mra. came here very reoenUy from Alber hoy In the family, so all are re Austin Keeny o f this place, gradua ta, Canada, have the sympathy of the joicing that this little oae can be the ted from Penn College thia spring. community In the Ion of a baby fifth Harrison Grey Otto. Mr. Keeney and wife will leave Oe- which waa born Wednesday and kalooea.Towa. the seat of Penn Col panafl away a few hours later. The Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Otis and Mr. lege. Saturday, and wtU motor ’out little one was buried on Thursday. and M r» T. I. Hullt autoed to Sea to the coast. They w ill spend a week Rev. Krelder of the Free Methodist side Saturday, taking Mr. and M r» In Kansas, another in Missouri, still church officiating at Its burial. E. H. Barns and Mr. and M r » L. A. .another In Colorado and about the Moore with them. They returned am e length of time at Yellowstone Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Edwards and Monday evening, all feeling that park. They will make their return hr. and M s » Lloyd Bd wards and they had spent a most enjciyabl» by way « of « H 00 ood'Elver, where Mr. «> «,v e r wnere «r. son came over from Tillamook Tues week end. The weather was ideal Keeney will teach science and coach day evening and attended the com and the wonderful scenic highway next -winter. They will spend the mencement exercises at Pacific Col must be seen to be appreciated, they remainder of their summer vacation lege. returning to Tillamook Wed my. The party occupied the Lark- with Mr. Keeney’a people here. nesday evening. Four generations Inn cottaga while there. were represented at the Jesse Ed Wedding announcements have wards home daring their visit here. been received here of the doable Weelev Barry, whose latest screen play to Gus Bd wards’ “ School Days’’ wedding of Miss Jessie Streeter and Fire damaged the. Elberton hotel which comas to the Baker Theatre Walter Franklin Nichols and Myrtle at McMinnville last Sunday evening Monday and Tuesday, June 19 and Jane BalBdon and Thomas Allan to the extent of about »1600 which 16. recently received a letter from a Griffith, which occurred in Portland was fully covered with insurance. beauty specialist. Wes' was advised on Saturday, June 10. Both of the When discovered the fire was raging that If he desired to have his freckles young ladles taught In the grade In the basement and had extended to removed. It would be an easy matter school here for the past two years the walls of the first story, but an and no Injury would result from the and have qntte a large number of hour’s work on the part of tbe Mc operation. Before deciding on an friends In this community. Mr. Minnville fire department ended tbe answer, he took the letter to Bill Nichols Is at present cashier of the conflagration. The Elberton |s a Nigh, his director, and was told: Tillamook County Bank of T illa mook, but was for some time em four story brick building. *’W«s\ if you have your freckles re moved, you’ll be out of luck In the ployed In the W. A. Graham drug store in thia city. Mr. Griffith is an Walter Woodward, son of Mr. and movies.” orehardlst at Cashmere, Washington. Mrs. E. H. Woodward of this city, arrived here from Richmond, Indi J. R. Finley of Tigard, but for The Graphic editor is Indebted to ana, where be has been teaching, for a few weeks* visit here and to merly of this city, passed away at J, S. Wright for a box of delicious make the commencement address at his home last Thursday following a 1 Oregon strawberrle» brought to this Pacific College. Mr. Woodward was short Illness. Mr. Finley had suffer- J office last Saturday. Mr. Wright formerly a teacher at Pacific College ed from asthma and kindred com lives about a mile north of Newberg and was also at ons time associated plaints for some time and some time and has an acre of Oregon« which with his father in editing and pub ago had the flu. The Saturday be were set out one year ago. In re fore hla death he went up near Hope- sponse to a remark made about the lishing the Graphic. well In company with others. In large sixe of hla berries. Mr. Wright Thomas R. Blaylock and wife of cluding Mrs. M. J. Nash of this city, told a story of ons o f his little pick- Seattle, who were former residents to visit his daughter, Mrs. Ezra era. who, on finding an especially o f Newberg, Mr. Blaylock having Nash. He waa apparently as well as large berry asked permission to take been employed as manual training usual at that time, but was taken ill It to his mother and marched off Instructor o f the local schools for a Sunday and passed away Thucsday. with It on his shoulder. Mr. Wright time, are now visiting at the home Funeral services were held on Satur says his ambition la to grow straw of M r» Blaylock’s mother, Mrs. J. R day afternoon and Interment fol berries so large the small boy will Finley, they having come down to lowed at Pleaaant H ill cemetery, near be compelled to carry them on his shoulder. attend Mr. Finley’s funeral. They Metsger. will probably vlalt Newberg friends before returning to Seattle. an or The summed days are made doubly wort* by the nie of tbe hot wood range. If you would be oomfoxtaUa and cool ia your kitchen the EUctrio la u fe will afford tbe relief you seek fro * the hot, steamy cook room, incident to tbe use of wood for fuel. Wo have several makes of the best Electric Ranges which we sell at cost on easy term» You cannot appreciate the excellence of Beotne Cooking until you have tried it See our ranges aad we shall be glad to iafiall ose in your home « terms that will satfcfy you. Y am h ill Electric Com pany I t S e r ra Y m Eight" U DR. 8. M. WENDT Eyu, Ear, Culls Edwards Building m LARGEST BOYS CHORUS DT THE WORLD ' Whitney Chorus 2000 Largest Boys Chorus In the Worid ► j BOYS Including BOBBY M URRAY, of New York, highest singer the world haa ever known. The marvel of all a g e » - MULTNOMAH FIELD. JUNE I I , 14. IK, PORTLAND, OREGON Admission »1.00; Grand Stand I f . 60; Box Seats |l.00. Order at once stating dates tickets are for. Make all cheeks payable to W. C. Culbertson. Whitney Boys Chorus, 616 Oregon Bid, We desile to thank Parlor iW m acy for this space WHITER T BOYS CHORUS NEWBERG M otor Inn G arage UGH SCHOOL Agriculture Department Kelly Springfield Tires Csennine Ford Pert» AU W ork Guaranteed A qriealtare C w m lo r r**H u r f OM. Sowm doa n n rtM 1er N O p i m ileage n o o e O liver T . K ilb em . Red « o r R o d a i - "" WHETHER YOU TRAVEL BY AUTO, RAIL OR WATER EQUIP YOURSELF WITH COMFORTS ACCESSIBLE MOW You may have difficulty obtaining them later We submit a list and will be glad to serve >ou Thermos Bottles Storno Outfits First A id Kits Toilet Articles Stationery Brushes Soepa Kodaks C igars Candies Other Essentials that You May Think of But We Do Not Mention Are in Stock LYNN B. FERGUSON Rev. and Mrs. T. Bronlllette, Mrs. Susie Buckley and daughter. Beat rice. Mr. and Mra. C. B. Lapp and family. M r» L. E. Brown and daugh ter, Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. Sum ner Miller and son. Kenneth, all of Portland, attended the high school graduating exercises here last Fri day night. They are relatives and friends of Miss Buphema Boyes, who was a member of the graduating class. < Prescription Druggist The ’foxalE Store 308 First St Newbeig, Ore. Black 106 ■£! Whitney Chorus ÜS Some of the biology students are much Interested In the wanderings of a certain turtle with a cracked shell bearing the Initials H. C. B. It usually lives near tha Dayton avenue bridge, but haa been seen on the weat of the hill a mils away. He has now, Jons I , been trans ported to the north end of Dayton avenne and turned loose. Anyone next finding him please report date and locality to the Graphic. J. D. Gordon of this plaee has been awarded the contract for laying 17,000 square feet o f concrete side walks In Dallas this summer. Mr. Gordon's bid was I I H cents a square foot and waa half a cant higher than tbe lowest bid. Mr. Gordon Includ ed a five year guarantee In bla con tract that the work will be con structed In a workmanlike manner and w ill stand up under travel for that length of time without repair and If any defects occur In the walks In that period he agrees to rebuild them. Keep the Kitchen Cool W. H. WOODWORTH, President INCLUDING R. P. GILL, Cashier - A. R. MILLS, Vice Pré» BOBBY M URRAY, o f New York * ■ 1 ' Highest Singer the Worid has ever known. ' Z* < The marvel of all ages Multnomah Field, Porttand, June 23,24, 25 % • F irs t National Bank of Newberg Admission $1.00; Grand Stand $1.50; Bog Seats $8.00 Order at oaoe stating dates tickets are for. Make all cheeks payable to W. C. Culbertson. Whitney Boys Chorus, 586 Oregon Building. Interest on We desire to thank C. A. Morris for this space. 8afe Deposit sans for Rent WHITNEY B0TB CHORUS to L. }