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Largai CtrcuUtloa lp Yamhill County /! *d Oberg * u a Salem vlaltor Miss Du Paul, county nurse, spent Tuesday on a business mission. Wednesday afternoon In Newberg. C. E. Akers of Albany was a New* Paul Irvine and mother of Port bora visitor for a short time on land drove up to Newberg Monday Wednesday. to visit friends here.. Mrs. Oliva Bassett left last Satur Mrs. Jennie Krohh visited Tues day evening for Sacramento, Calif.. day and Wednesday at the home of where she will visit for some time. Mrs. C. A. Williams at McMinnville Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Evans returned Ztrarl Ellis lost a valuable cow Tuesday. Mr. Ellis thinks the ani homCJ Tuesday evening after a ten- mal was poisoned by something she dayp' fishing trip to Dr. Hester's camp. • ate. NEWBERG GRAPHIC, AY, ITOT I I 1922 J. T. King and wife returned last V. W. Houser and family expect1 f*. Sunday from a week’s trip to fffio- to leave Friday of this week for > homish, Washington. Gearing, Nebraska. They will drive through In their ear. Mr. Houser Mrs. E. H. Foster of Columbus. has some large property holdings Ohio, Is spending the summer with hack there and wants to dispose of her sister, Mrs. Eva Hummer Hull. them so that he can return to Ore gon. He will retain his.property In Newberg. Mias Hattie B. Fletoher arrived from Zealandia, Sask., Canada. °i It was a fine act of courtesy visit with Mr. and Mrs. Phillips of which the Berrlsns showed in rout Fulton street. ing their parade so that it would pass the residence of E. H. Wood Henry Morris, who was taking ward and enable him to enjoy it. as treatments at Shepherd’s Mineral be could not otherwise have done be springs, came home last week to a t cause of his physical condition. Mr. tend the Berry Festival. Woodward has been one of the build ers of Newberg and his thirty-one Miss Jessie NewUn. of the tele years at the editorial desk of the phone company, returned yesterday Graphic has enabled him to wield a from a two weeks’ vacation, during Powerful force for the upbuilding of which time she visited in Portland. this city. He was certainly pn titled to the consideration. Seaside and other places. James McCane and Walter Ricks Mias Mildred Elsert of Canby VlrgU Hlnshaw, who was attend spent the week end In Newberg as a made a trip to Amity Tuesday. Mr. Charles Parker and Mr. and Mrs. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hulln at <01 Ricks Is a representative of the El Gus Chapman of Salem came over lng summer school at the Universi 1 Ison-White company. ty of Oregon at Eugene, was taken Hancock street. last Sunday bringing with them Mr sick the latter part of last week and Parker's nieoe. Miss Fidelia Parker last 8unday had to go to bed. His Rev. and Mrs. N. Welter are mov of Richmond, Indiana. Mr. Parker trouble seemed Hall Harvey expects to leave next to be of a spinal ns Tuesday for Blair, Nebraska, on a ing to Portland today (Thursday), and the Chapmans returned to ture and although the doctors are business trip which will keep him In where Rev. Welter has been ap lem that same evening, but pointed as pastor of the St. Johns Parker remained over until Tuesday still in doubt, they seem to think the east Indefinitely. that he has spinal meajpgiti*. A Free Methodist ohurch. morning when she started on her blood test has been sent to Portland return to Indiana. They were all The American Legion will give a but no return has been received on It guests at the L. M. Parker hove Mr. and Mrs. Earl Plnney and dance in their new b u i l d i n g Satur as yet. Mr. and Mrk Hlnshaw wets day evening. The public are' Invited“. children are spending two weeks while In this city. called to Eugene to be with their Tickets will be 91.00; ladles free. ' with Mrs. Plnney’s parents. Rev. and son and Mrs /Hlnshaw remained Mr. and Mrs. Louis Balsiser, non there. Mr. Hlnshaw returning here Mrs. Myers, at Wood b u r n. Mr. Plnney Is having his annual vaca Wendell and daughter Siva, of Wednesday evening. Virgil has been The American Legion ' auxiliary tion lone, Oregon, visited at the home of running a temperature of 184 and at the poet office. will meet Tuesday evening, July 18, Mrs. Balsiser’* parents. Mr. and Mrs Tuesday nlfiht was out of his head at 8 o’clock in the city library base A. T. McNay. A family reunion wax The state highway commission held and three daughters and their for the first time. The doctors say ment. Every member is urged to be will open bids on the 25th and 28th families, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bart that it is a ease of Ilfs and death present. him for a few days. His many of this month on quite a number of lett and little daughter, Mr. gpd with friends here will hope for his re projects, among them being the wid Chas Fuller and family came up Mrs. Louis Balsiser and family, and covery..^— « - « — 1 ■" from Portland Sunday and spent the ening and resurfacing of the West Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holcomb and Side Pacific Highway from Newberg day with Mrs. Fuller’s father. Dr. son of Woodbum were in attend V. V. Gould has quite a unique >. A. Romtg of Newberg and sister. to the Multnomah eounty line. ance. Mrs. Balsiser and daughter window display at his jewelry store Mrs. Ralph Otis of near Rex. will remain In Newberg a week or The main object is a reproduction Gus Gianopuloe left last Sunday two before returning to eastern Ore of the famous northeast tower and Mrs. Ella Harvey, accompanied by morning for Spokane, Wash., where gate to tbe city of Cairo, Egypt. * v Miss Octavla Ware and Miss Emma he met his wife and returned with This la a work of art and exempli belle Woodworth will leave Satur her, arriving here Tuesday after - Miss Margaret Garrison, who fies in Its great antiquity a living noon. Mrs. Gianopuloe Is -Just re appeared on the ehautauqua hen memorial of scenes In the Bible. day for Rockhway. where they will stay until about the first of August. turning from Greece where she has Tuesday afternoon Is a cousin of Around this wall, .which is over been for the past two years. They Mrs. K. H. Stckafooae of this place 5000 years old, the romance of our will make their home In the Clar and her grandfather was one of the early civilisation has been woven. Anthony Trunde of Turns, Colo ence Bütt residence on the corner earliest pioneers locating south or Only ten miles northeast of this spot rado, left Tuesday afternoon after a of Hancock and River streets. McMinnville on the Tamhilt river is Meliopolls, “tbe city of the sun.” ten days’ visit at the home of his in 1848- -Mias Garrison has the where there was an obelisk of red sister. Mrs. Enos Ellis. Mr. Trunde The Newberg Motor company re honor of being the only lady who granite 68 feet high, and erected said that it was too hot here for him. won a national oratorical con previous to tbe visit of Abraham to ports! the sale of the following ever test. She'won the national contest the land of the Pharaohs. Formerly Fords: George W. 8mith of-Lad held In Iowa while attending Wil the obelisks of Cleopatra stood here Meade Elliott left las^ Saturday Hill a new touring; Tan Damm a evening tor Seabeck to attend the new touring; Billy Sulllynn of West lamette University a t Salem. MI sh also. It was probably here where boys’ conference at that place. The Chehalem, a pew touring; Arthur Garrison has signed a contract to Moses received his education, where conference lasts for two weeks and Ranxau. a new roadster; Yamhill appear in lyceum courses through Herodotus acquired most of -hie Meade expects to return here after Electric company; a new roadster; out the east next winter. skill in writing history, and where that. Plato studied. The scene displayed Joe Porter, a new coupe; S. 8. Vin cent, a new truck; and R. W. Staley Among the out of town people In In Mr. Gould’s window la typical of F. D. Warner of 8herwood Is op a tractor and implements. Newberg on Berrtan day were Mr. the present day Hfe around the an ening up a tract of land along the and Mrs. Frank M. Rons and son. cient wall to the city of Cairo with west side of the highway west of Louis, who spent the day aa guests Its colorful characters—the camel The Commercial Hotel has again Newberg and will sell this off in changed handa Mrs. Margaret Clow of Mrs. Minnie W. Cooper and d ri v e r and his camel, the ever pres small tracts, from a half Sere up. Mrs. Wood, old time friends. ent street beggar, tbe water girl and Mrs. Marie Nyborg, who have mother, He is building a bungalow on one and The Roes family has recently eome the veiled lady—all this gives the operated this hostelry for the past or these trait* find Is offering some three months have sold their* hold to Portland from Denver. Mr. Roes scene a toueh of realism. -------- o-------- attractive trays in- this issue of- the ings to X. St. Jacques of Fort Al has charge of the Oliver plow Inker Oraphic. in the northwest, including the Dispose of that Junk around the bina. B. C., who took possession on eets houses In 8eattle and Ta place by advertising It In the Wednesday of this week. Mr. St. branch coma, with headquarters In Pon Graphic. Jacques expects to rent out furnish D. J. Wood of Huntington Park. Louis Roes Is a young sculp Calif., pasnsd away there on July 2 ed and unfurnished housekeeping land. tor. whose work attracted favorable, at the advanced age of-nearly 80 apartments and also supply board comment ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE in Denver, where ' !fi# years. Mr. Wood is known to the and rooms. ' Notice la hereby given that the studied. He hopes to spend a few old settlers of this community, har undersigned, Anna F. Howland, haa years studying In Paris and other ing come here In 1878 and lived Roy L. McDougall, who lives on been duly appointed adminiatratrlx here until 1887. He was one of the the mountain north of Newberg, won European cities. of the estate of William W. Clark, de founders of this community and the first prise at the Berry Festival ceased, by the County Oonrt of Yam Chet Hannegan took Mrs. Howard helped A. T. Blair haul the lumber on strawberrisk. Mr. McDougall hill County, Oregon, and has qual Sherlock 'an d children and Mr*. for the first church In this neigh raises some very fine berries and has ified. 8herloek’e mother. Mrs. Poe, on a borhood. quite a record on his patch. This Now. therefore, all persona having year with three-fourths of an acre trip to the coast last 8unday, going claims against the estate of William by way of Tillamook and making Walter C. Woodward, who has In strawberries he secured 245 W. Clark, the same person as Wil been visiting his parents, Mr. and crates of berries. He averaged 81.52 the round trip by way of Seaside liam Clark, deceased.-are hereby no and Portland. On the return trip Mrs. E. H. Woodward, and who made a crate for them making him tified and required to present the the commencement address at Pa 9522.40 on the three-fourths acre, they had a bad accident near the epme. with the proper vouchers, duly church between Bertha station and cific College this year and also ad or at the rate of 9888 an acre. Multnomah. They had rounded the verified, to the undersigned admin dressee at the Friends Tearly Meet curve and were oomlng up over the istratrix, at the law office of Clar ing. left last Saturday for his home Hugh D. Rundell and wife of hill towards the ehurch when the ence Butt, in the City of Newberg. at Richmond, Indiana. He was ac Portland are visiting at the home ear got out of Mr. Hannegan’s con Yamhill County, Oregon, within six companied on his trip here by his of Mr. Rundell’s parents, Mr. and and Instead of following the months from the date of this notice. little daughter, who also returned Mrs. F. R. Rundell. In reply to the trol Dated this 13th day of July. 1822. pavement turned off into the field with him. ANNA F. HOWLAND. query as to how long they would and turned completely over, smdih- Administratrix of the estate bf visit here, Mr. Rundell remarked Ing off one wheel, and completely -Mr. and Mrs. P. H. McFarland that his son was employed as a fire demolishing the top. Several of the William W. Clark, deceased. Clarence Butt, attorney for estate. and son. Perdval. and daughter. man on the logging train which occupants were Injured slightly In First pub. July 13. 1932. Helen, arrived Wedneeday morning rune Into Newberg and that they the accident, but none serious Last pub. Aug. 10,. 1922. from St. Louis, Missouri, and expect would probably remain with them ly. They were all brought hbtne by to remain until next Saturday. They until he gets "bumped,” which Is an ambulance. The car was Mr. are visiting at the home of Mrs. Mc the railroad man’s way of stating Sherlock’s Overland. Thirty cent* la not very much Farland’s sister, Mrs. Oscar Huddle the situation when he is transferred money to pay when you have a cow ston. Both of the young people are because of someone’s else seniority Ernie Duncan, wbo has been em to eell or a horse or some other ar talented along musical lines and they over him. ployed by tbe Yamhill Electric com ticle. Yet often times a thirty cent are hurrying back home to take part pany. for a short time, on the line classified ad. haa brought buyer and In a big musical affair to be given Former members of the Canadian construction gang, met with an ac seller together aa soon as the paper there soon. army, now realding In Newberg, cident last Tuesday which might la eut. Oraphic ads get results, tf were gueats Tuesday evening at the have been more serious than It SEE J. C. MONK for express and L. Oldenburg and family left Mon-1 cosy bungalow home of Mr. and Mrs. proved. .... Mr. Duncan was climbing hauling at reasonable prices; day for Santa Rosa. California, James McWhannel, when a dinner a pole in the city of Amity and was light where they will locate. Mr. Olden party was held In honor of “Pri at tbe top when his foot slipped and trunks 35c. Stand In front of ex 41tf burg has traded his residence prop vate” Peat, who appeared that even In falling he atruck a high power press office. erty just east of the bridge for 28 tt ing on the Chautauqua platform, as wire. The shock knocked him un acres of land near Santa Rosa. a peace orator.• Mrs. McWhannel conscious and he was taken to a There are grapes, prunes, cherries, proved herself a charming hostess private home in Amity where there peaches, apples and other fruits on and won the hearts of the ex-Canucks was a private nurse end a local doc his newly acquired place. A Mr. ! with the meal she served. Covers tor was summoned. The accident oc J. W. White has taken the residence were laid for Messrs. Harold Peat. curred at about 11:80 a. m. At property here in the exchange and ! Davtd B. Smith, John Fawkes. Ken latest reports Mr. Duncan was do will live here. The deal also in-! neth Kinney, and the hosts of the ing nicely and the effects were not considered as serious as at first In eluded all furniture. j evening. fact It la thought that he will be brought home today (Thursday) or Friday, and although he will be In some pain, he will soon be over the worst effects. He was burned on Is your vision blurred and the head and otherwise the only Injury waa the severe shock. the newspaper print hard to Take your Ice Cream or Sherbets home in a Thermos Pack Keeps in good shape from 2 to 4 hours without ice. We will loan you one Graham’s Drug Store Phon« White 113 The Ford caravan, comprising some twenty or more cars, trucks, tractors, etc., arrived In Newberg Friday evening and were met at the edge of the city by the Berrlan band and escorted Into town. They quick ly act up their equipment on the vacant lot on the corner of First and Edwards streets and here they soon had a large crowd gathered to watch them. Demonstrations of various pieces of tbalr equipment were given and a radio outfit triad to pick up some concerts for the crowd, but were unable to get mueh. Tbe moving picture outfit met with better success and showed quits a number of reels of pictures. All day Saturday and Saturday evening dem onstrations were given and vartona stunts were put on by this aggrega tion. This affair proved to be quite a feature of tbe festival, both In the parade and In the way of enter taining the crowds. The Newberg Motor company are to be congratu lated upon bringing this off to Newberg for this occasion soef W e Carry Everything Electrical For the home, factory sad business— lamps, lamp aoekef de vices, motors, faaa, ranges, washing machines, wiring mater ials, at prices that are right. HOUSE W H H G A SPECIALTY. Call or write os at lew b o ig . It is our aim to give service. If we can be of service to you in designing year house wiring, motor wiring, or anything appertaining to the electrical in dustry, we shall be pleased to give you the b en eit of dhx) experience. ^ Yamhill Electric Company “It S e m s Tou Eight” DE. 8. M. WENDT Eye, Ear, Hoee and Throat Galls answered to your home. Edwards Building The Palm Confectionery We Specialise in ' "77 „ Ice Cold Drinks Try one of - ; lOe a b e Cream by the dish er in balk. A full line of Candies, Cigars An 80 oeat Tobaccos cigarettes 18 cents, t for SS canta. Printing I W. H. W00DW0ETH, Etc. G R A P H IC ; R. F. GILL, A. R. MILLS, Vice Pres. F irs t N atio n al Bank o f Newberg Foreign Interest on Time Deposits Safe Deposit Boxes for Sent Doctor, Nurse, Dentist All Have P at Their Stamp of • Approval * " ^ • Ki- on the Quality and Virtue of F irs ta id P ro d u c ts Manufactured in our Own Laboratories Under Rigid Inspection This is the warning that your eyes need help. Why go •boot your work, seeing per ADHESIVES. GAUZES, BANDAGES, COTTON, PLASTERS, haps only half aa much as yon SUPPORTERS, FIRSTAID KITS, should, when our glasses w ill ENAMEL WARE FOE SICK ROOM again make seeing n pleasure? CERTIFIED CLINICAL THERMOMETERS Sold only at The Yours for better eyesight. C. A. Morris THE JEWELER-OPTICIAN H b o to tt Store LYNN B. FERGUSON 808 P in t S t Druggist ; Ore. 10t_