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tlou In Yamhill County Local and Personal News Miss Florence Cooley left 8unday | John dower was sellln, evening for Eugene to spend the matoes to the stores on Fourth. - . this week. Mrs. Vandali went to Monmouth City Attorney C. R. Chapin and Tuesday evening to spend a week family went to the coast Sunday to with friends. he away over the Fourth. Mrs. J. C. Allen of Pasco, Wash., Ned McCoy and Bert Miller left arrived here Monday for a visit with Monday morning bright and early tor her daughter, Mrs. Chester A. Dl- a Ashing trip In the Meadow Lake mond. country. Miss Rush and Miss McCane, who The local sawmill was closed down are attending Normal at Monmouth spent the Fourth In Newberg with from Saturday night to Wednesday morning to enable the employes to home folks. , celebrate the Fourth. Mias Martha Ehret, stenographer E. B. McRill and wife of Albion. for a Portland law firm, spent Sun day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Iowa, arrived here on Friday .of last Henry Ehret, on the Portland road. week for a visit with L. B.* Arney and wife. They left again on Wed neaday of this week. Mrs. Tina MacFayden of Zealan been'visiting Have you bought your Chautau her daughter. Mrs. Paul Johnson, If not, you bad and w ill spend a couple of months qua ticket yet? better do so at once. You can get them at any drug store, bank or confectionery, or at Kienle’a music Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter store. Smith o f Junction City, Ore., a son, at an early hour on July 4. Mrs. Smith is with her sUJter-ia-lasr, Mrs. Ada Barr, 414 Howard street. ' Ralph Butt and Bill Allan were appointed by Lester C. Rees Post to attend .the state Legion convention at The Dalles this month. Dr. Ran W . E. Croser and family and Mrs. kin and Barney Oroth were selected Pemberton, mother o f Mrs. Croser, as alternates. autoed Sunday to Vancouver to visit Mrs. Croser at the hospital. She is With a dog and pony shgw and improving aad expeets to return a merry-go-round already set up on home in a few days. the concession grounds adjoining the Graphic office It looks like the Mrs. Olive Bassett expects to leave kiddles would havs a good time dur the last of this week for Sacramento, ing the festival also. Calif., where «h e w ill vhEt fieri father, W. H. Davis, for a month O. 8. Morris and wife are driving or two. She w ill be accompanied through from Grays Harbor, 9ash.. by her daughters, Miriam and Frtan- aad expect to arrive here tonight. Mrs. Morris p a daughter o f Rev. and Mrs. Chas. E. Gibson. They W. F. Cooley and daughter. Mias expect to spend about three weeks v ____ WT Esther -Cooley of Morris. Minnesota, who have been visiting here for the Mr. aad Mrs. Harry 8haw o f Port past ten days Jeft Monday for Seat land a r f l f ü In Newberg Wednes tle on their way home. Mr. -Oeeiey Is day, where Mr. 8haw has aoeepted a brother of H. A. Cooley and C. N. a position with the Newberg Motor Cooley of this place. Co. For the present they are mak ing their home with Mrs. w Shaw’s w ssmw •». »«VW, V 1WV SUU lg)UU* Mrs. C. C Preston, on See- ard Gower went on a fishing tflp to •t. I the Wilson river country last Batur- ®— I day expecting to stay over the TanBlartcom and wife re- * ? ! " &•_ t.h? ' « ■ » hoB“ ist Friday evening from C al-, " ond? r “ ^ forest flres were get- Mr. Van Blarteom s ta ts .]“ * * b* d1“ d ' * * * * ' w* Bt to was exceedingly hot there ] caught in the forest. NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY JULY 8, 1929 Sunday at Seaside. Th« Vancouver list of marriage i C. B. Bandars spent the week end and the F o u fh at Vancouver and licensee contains the license of Sen Washougal, Wash. ior Castell of Tualatin and Desta L. Flock o f Newberg. Mrs. W a lte r^ Ricks and three daughters of Portland spent the Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chase and little son. Billy, of Astoria, are mak Fourth with Mrs. Fannie Allen. ing « few days’ visit with Mr. L'haaqff» parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quite a number of Newberg peo ple went to the Grand Ronde cele Chase. bration to accompany the Berrlan _ Dr. I. M. Blomwiek left Wednes band. . day for Portland and attended the »tat* chiropractic convention in ses George W. Hobson of Moro. O r», drove down Sunday to spend the sion there Wednesday afternoon and Fourth with his mother, Mrs. Hob today. Thursday. son, and sister, Mrs. Cora Jones. vVUIard Bassett w ill be one of the Whitney Boys who will be taken on Miss Edna Wann came home Sat the Canadian tour by Rev. Whitney. urday returning to Portland Tues This trip will take the boys as far day. Mias Wann is taking a nudte’s east as Montreal and will cover a course at the Good Samaritan hos period of about eight weeks. pital In Portland. Gladys Bond. Bernice Bullaek. and Mabel Rush were home from the summer school at Monmouth over the Fourth. Gladys Nichols was also home from O. A. C. Have made it poMible to have Chautauqua in Newberg next week. There were no selfish motives behind their signatures. Patronize the Chautauqua by buying a season ticket Help those who have made the Chautauqua possible. Yamhill Electric Company Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Chase antf children and Mias Margery Johnson returned Tuesday evening from a week’s outing on the coast, at Pa cifie City, Netarta, and other places They caught a nice lot of fish. • Miss Olive Bassett, who was assist There is a street rumor being cir ing Rev. H. E. K. Whitney In his Portland office for several weeks, culated that a man counted the ears left last 8unday for Heppner, where passing through last Saturday on the way to the coast and that be she will spend the summer. tween seven o’clock In the morning Snd five in the eveatng-there were Joe Hollingsworth went to Oys- over 1,000 passed him. tervllle and spent the Fourth with his family. He says that It was R. W. Snodgrass and family of nice aad cool there and that they enjoyed a small fire in the fireplace. -Yakima, Wash., and Leonard In gram and family came down from Blekleton, Wash., on Wednesday for The Fann Bureau announces that a short visit here. Mr. Snodgrass they still have some of the poison was a resident o f this community barley for squirrels, rats, etc., at the about X5 years ago. They left again Chehalem Valley Mills and the farm the same day. ers can get It at cost, which Is 11% cents a quart In the excitement of attending the Berry Festival, don’t forget that Newberg’s Chautauqua will be here next week. Get your tickets In ad vance. They are on sale at the drug stores, the banka. Kienle’a Music Store, and some o f the con fectionery stores. WUIU jb PerklML Mr. land M m Jack Curry. Mrs. Owen and Herbert went to Oswego Lake fo r a family picnic on the Fourth and were joined by Mrs. Floyd Bllyeu, Billie and Helen Margaret, who returned to^Newberg for a few weeks’ visit. Bernard Main waring, who has been publishing the Hermiston Her ald for about a year, has purchased the Milton Eagle from Charles D. Rowe and w ill move to Milton. Mr. Main waring was a Newberg young man and his friends here are watch ing his success with a feeling o f G. H. Umbaugh. editor of the Kel son tan, of Kelso, Wash., came down Monday 'and returned Wednesday with his daughter. Edith, and stated In-law, Mrs. F. R. Rundell. From Kelso, Mrs. Rundell will go on to Naps vine for s visit with s cousin and uncle. J. J. Preo o f Eugene has pur chased the Lee Vandermark barber shop in the Duncan building and took possession on the first of July. Mr. Preo also sold his barbershop and confectionery businem at Seott’a Mills to Mr. Vandermark. who w ill locate at that place. -M r/ Preo has brought his family to Newberg and Mrs. R. Soper of Canby, Oregon, purchased the property formerly baa resigned as chief operator qjT owned by Mrs. Johnson at 214 west the telephone company | at thttj lUiaots street. place, which position she has held The Ford people are entering Into for over sixteen years and expects to come to Newberg to make her our Berry Festival this year In a They w ill have their home with her sons, Earl and Allan big way. famous Ford caravan In the parade and w ill establish . headquarters Mrs. R. Orant o f Culver. Oregon, catty corner across the street from the Newberg Motor Co. where dem accompanied by u her two sons, — c . m v "V U . , . Irvin . . . . . and Frank, and also by C. H. Rob onstrations will aMo be held. Other ertson aad wife of Portland and Lee entertainment features are promised Wlndom of Madras, arrived here last by the Ford people who are agreeing Tuesday aad will stay until after to work with the Berrians in any the Berry Festival. They are visit- way possible to help in furthering Jng Mrs. Grant’s motrer, Mrs. L R. the festivities of the day. Stringer. A firs* alarm called out the de Mra C. A. Riddle and four child partment shortly after noon on ren arrived here Wednesday from Wednesday to the Davç Ramage barn Riddle, Oregon, their former home, on Mala street. Here It was found and they w ill make their home here that a manure pile in the rear of the Riddle is em- barn had become ignited in some In the future, ployed In the Graphic office as lino unknown manner and the fire type operator. They have rented a eharred the rear end M the barn residence property on north Merid somewhat before It was extin guished. Very little damage was ian street. done. In the absence o f Chief Sher lock, Assistant Chief Spaulding has Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Boggess of asked us to call the public’s attention Berea, Ohio, arrived here last Friday to this special fire menace and urge and will spend the summer here with ple to keep their premises as clean Mrs. Hiram Gould. Dr. Boggess is possible during this extremely an Instructor in Bald win -Wallace y weather. College at Berea. Mrs. Boggess wasj formerly Mias Ins Gould and is well known here, having taught in the local public schools. Grass Valley In eastern Oregon, where Mr. and Mrs. Hodges w ill lo at being able to secure his services. cate. Mrs. Brusesn w ill visit her people In eastern Oregon for s time Miss Kate Barton, who will be the before returning but Mr. Braseau director o f the local Chautauqua, ar returned this wash. rived in Newberg this (Thursday) morning to look after some o f the Roy Stratton, who was formerly a details of arranging for our Chau resident of Newberg, but who is now tauqua season. Mias Barton was an living st Silver Lake, In eastern Ore old school friend of the editor and gon, came over last Sunday for s the Newberg Chautauqua is assured visit with his sisters, Mrs. Archie of a good lively leader with her as Seeley and Mrs. Chas. A. Hodson. director. Mr. 8tretton has been away for tan years and notes many changes In A phrty consisting o f Ethel and Newberg during that period. Arlouine Johnson. Mrs. C. H. Phil lips. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones, Wm. Miaa Jessie Gibson, dsan o f girls Gall, Clarence and Zells Fitchen, A l at Spokane, Washington, high va Heater. Dana Pakrett, M rs Tina school, and Mra. Frank Dement of Walla Walla, Washington, arrived MacFayden of Canada, Clive Henry here Thursday morning to visit slid the Mieses Alnetta, Freda. Thel thstr parents. Rev. and Mra. Chas. ma and Della Parrish left Monday B. Gibson. Mrs. Dement will prob evening for Silver Creek falla where they will spend the Fourth. ably remain for about three weeks and Mia# Jessie Gibson will spend the summer here. T h s Graphic told of a fishing par ty composed of Messrs. W. H. Wood- The eouneil was supposed to meet worth and Chas. Morris and the last Monday svsnlng for the Ir a n » Silases Emmabelle Woodworth and action of the regdlar first o f ths Mary Balter, which went over In the month business, and there was quite Tillamook country last week. We an attendance of cltlsene but mily are Informed that the two young tw o conncllmen and the ttMyor ladles caught 120 pounds of salmon showed up so no mooting was held In about 20 mlnutea Ths gsntle- as they lacked s quorum. Council- men seem to be somewhat reticent Lynn B. Ferguson has a new spec- men Dowd end Moore were the two about tbeir catches. tal Buiek roadster which is one of the sportiest and handsomest cars in Henry Seidel who has lived on ths city. This car was purchased Chehalem mountain north o f New through Palmer's Buick garage and berg for about 20 years, left last delivery was mads last Monday The Saturday, July 1, on ths Initial car Is a deep red or maroon color stage of a trip to Germany. He and has all the latest Improvements will stop over In New York for a and refinements on It which add to time waiting for hla ship Which the comfort aad pleasure of niotor- leaves there on July 11. He ex pects to be away a year and possibly longer. Mr. Seidel came to Amer A farewell party was given at the, ica about 40 years ago. Chas. Wllhelmson home last Friday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Hodges, who left on Sunday« Do you snjoy the pleasure of Chandos Chase sustained a painful for eastern Oregon. A very pleas injury while trying to crank a gaso ant evening was enjoyed and re. soslug as you did ton or fifteen line engine at the sand and gravel fresh men ts were served. Those years ago? We are prepared plant on Monday. Ths angina fired present were Mr. and Mrs. Chas W ll while Mr. Chase was cranking it and helmson, Mr. and Mra. George Hod-, to.fit your eyes with a double tks resisting fores thus being re ges, Mr. and Mra. Brownie Newman,- moved It allowed ths crank to corns Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson, Mr. and vision glass that will enable out and ths force of the tarn brought Mrs Archie Abdill, Mr. and Mrs It up against his Up with such Billy Braseau. Mr. and Mrs. John, you to see with reel pleasure a fores as to cut the lip clear Wllhelmson. Allan Morris. Alta at both distance and hear. through. The wound was dressed Nash, Barbara Duncan and Walter, and five stitches taken in It. It Is Moors. not probable that ths Injury w ill prove at all serious although It la Mr. and M rs W. J. Turnldge and painful. daughters, Geneva and Virginia, wars la attendance at a family re Mra. Chaa. F. Butler and little son. union mooting of the descendant a of Norman, went to Portland Monday Elder John Turner, deceased, which to arrange for securing tickets for a was held at the Jasper D. Turnldge trip to Mauston, Wisconsin. Mr. farm near Talbot station In Marfoa and Mrs. Butler and little son and county on Sunday, Jnly 2. The re C. P. Carey, father o f Mra. Butler, union was held In a beautiful grove Yours for better syqetght. expect to loare today (Thursday) where seats and a long table had for the east. Mr. Carey wtU prob been preparfid for the occasion. By able remain for a year, while Mr. a vote of those present it was de and Mrs. Butler expect to spend a cided to hold a reunion of ths fam couple of months on ths trip. This ily each year. TKb same place was is Mr. Butler’s first real vacation In selected for ths meeting next year 22 years. Mrs. BuUer has two sis aad the date set for the third Suar ters living at Manston. The Butlers day in June. There were about 71 plan to return via the Canadian Pa cific. UNCLE HANK If you w ill weed garden hose soon, you eaa save money by getting it at Doyles Tire Shop now. 40tl FOR*SALE-—Span mares, weigh about 120«; also grain binder cheap. Owner has no further use for same. Phone 12AV2. Lucas Cowglll. 40tl W. H. WOODWORTH, . B. P. GILL, National Bank of nifitiorir ui M ncwuci g r J01TEEL FACE POWDER AH0THER BIG BARG ADI Nationally advertised and worldly popular. With ths purchase of one package of Jonteel Face Pow der (Four choice of tints) at ths regular prioe of SO pents we will give FREE a large 25o cake of Jonteel Toilet Soap (highly perfumed). Prepare in advance for your vacation. We have the well known Cascade Brand of Linen Paper and Envelopes in many other styles and tints One pound package (20 double sheets) CAS CADE LINEN W RITING PAPER, regular price 50c and a package containing 60 Cascade Envelopes to match, regular price 35c. A 75c Value for 50c during July Both for 50 Ceuta FURRIEST ZOIC STEARATE FIRST AD) Z. 0. ADHESIVE PLASTER FULLER WHIRLUG SPRAT FO R TIES Special Price 29 Cents SCOUT FLASHLIGHT Recommended to stout people to allay Irritation due to per- ThU is the original patented Oa, spools’ 1 Inch wide and 5 ■jpifi yards long. Dr. Fuller Vaginal Syringe. There la no superior article on Also It is an essential In ths Onyx color, quality fully guar the market today. A mighty baby’ s dressing basket, far supe handy item to have in the medi anteed. Sold usually for 92.50. rior to any talcum powder for cine cabinet. diaper rash. Prioe 19c per Tin Locate things in the dark with HARXOHY LIQUID SHAMPOO a Scout Flashlight. ThU month BEIALT, LITER SALTS a X, cell battery FREE with An excellet shampoo for the only cur X152 "bullaeye’’ Indestruc Large 4-Os. Bottle. Highly hair, containing with other In tible fiber case Scout Flashlight reoammended for rheumatima, gredients saponified cocoanut oil. at the regular price— stomach, liver and intestinal dis A 4 -Os. handsome package— The battery ordinarily costa 20 orders. Regular Pries IS cents. cents additional. Special 33c Special this month anly—49c v«" LYNN B. FERGUSON