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IftfgM t^C Ireu^ NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 198g GREETINGS FROM OHIO O b e r a i reserve ficvres W«U, here X am at 1 c end of my Ion* Journey over rl ora, Iralleys, N e w F u rn itu re J u s t in summary of the bualneM and ttural conditions a* reported by John Perrin chairman of the board of the twelfth federal, reaerve district for the month of May la moat encouraging. The report la too lengthy to give In full but the following excerpts will be of inter- est. “In May for the flrat month this year the dollar value of sales of 82 representative department stores and mall order houses was greater than In the corresponding month a year ago, salsa In May, 1922. being 15.8 per cent greater in value than in May, r n j : “Since January of this year there has been a steady Increase in the pro; duction of lumber in this district. and in May, reporting lumber mills operated at 100‘ per cent normal ca pacity for the first time In two years. Orders received exceeded the output and unfilled orders on hand at the close of the month were nearly twice as large as one year ago. Reported Increaeee in the Indus- The UNIVERSITY j OREGON T he collage o f Literature. Setenes and the A rts with 22 departments. The professional schools of A rch i tecture—Business Adm inistration - Education—Graduate Study -Law - Medidne—Music—Physical Educa tion-Sociology. of the city, after which we went to a hotel and had dinner. After dinner we went to the auditorium where the big International Sunday school con vention was being held. There were several thousand Christian workers there assembled to talk over For e catalogue er any information ways and means for making the Writa Tha Raÿutror, UnivortUp o f world a better place fi our children and young people to live in. Oregon, Butano, Oregon. ; ï We left for St. Joe that evening, arrived at my son’s home at 8 p. m. creased sales of electric power for tired but happy. St. Joe is a very industrial purposes The most note Portland-Jfewberg Motor Bus Soiled- wonderful and interesting city. It worthy improvement Is reported in ule Effective January IS, 1922 boasts of four meat packihg bouses, the intermpuntalb district. , ^ ---- Subject to change without notice. large stock yards, big flour mills, — “The crepe of the district made Leave Portland Leave Newberg and many other industrial plants too favorable progress during MayA and normal yields are expected in most Park ft Yamhill Imperial Hotel numerous to mention. I also visited the house where sections. 7:45 a. m. 8:00 a. m. “The banking situation changed Jesse James, the great outlaw. Jived 9:20 a. m. 9:00. a. m. at one time. Then I went through little during the month. Redis 11:00 hPm. 10:00 a. m. the finest and grandest old church counts with the federal reserve 1:05 P. m. 11:00 It had ever been- my privilege to bank, .both city and country mem 2:20 p. m. 1:00 p. m. see. Stood high upon the banks of ber banks were reduced, the tetal on \; 4:16 p. m. 3:00 p. m. the Missouri river and watched the June 14th being 81,255,000, or 2.8 5:30 p. m. 5:00 p. m. muddy water roll down in great per cent less than on May 10th. 8:30 p. m. 6:30 p. m, "Building activity continues at Sat. and Sun.—ONLY—Sat, and Sun. waves. On Sunday, June 25, I went-to record figures, the number of per .11:15 p. m. 8:00 p. m. Reservations for Theatre Parties, hear my son preach. His text will be mits issued during May having been exceeded only in one month, Octo Ofte-.' or for Special Tripe call: Port- found in Ltfke 19:19, "Zaccheus ber, 1+21.-: permits issued were 82.1 phone Main 8811; Newberg, make haste and come" down for* to day I must abide with thee.” It was percent greater in number and 59.1 a wonderful sermon to me. At 2:30 per cent greater in value than in p. m, of the same day, we started May, 1921 “Busini _ . ware lees in back to Kansas City again, as Ar thur was a delegate to the conven number in M ay'than in April, but tion. At I p. m. I left Kansas City liabilities were greeter. Compared and started on the last lap of my with May, 1921, the number of fail trip. When I awoke next morning ures increased 14.5 and the amount LOCAL OFFICES I was B earin g the city of Chicago— of liabilities 27.8 per cent. Saving 410 FIRST STREET crossing two states in the Short time deposits In the principal cities of the Phone Black 22. of 16 hours, It was nice to travel district have increased in each of Residence phones Red 218 so far while resting In bed most of the past seven months except April, and White f i t . the time, but was sorry to have been and on May 81. 1922, were 4.4 per asleep while crossing the Mississippi cent greater than on May 21, 1921. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE river. HAULING An old sheet, slightly dampened, I changed care In Chicago, took Portland office 52 Front St. placed over mattresses or uphol the Pennsylvania train for Upper Phone 2854 Broadway. Sandusky, Ohio, where Lloyd and stered furniture when beating is to be done will absorb the dust and Arlena met me. . drive to their farm home, where I prevent dirt from flying to the other soon made friends with their 30<M> furniture. White Leghorns. Tired a g a i n , but still happy, and glad to be alive. S h e e t M e ta l That «fime evening we listened to a radio concert from Detroit, Michi- W o rk s SHILOH RELIEF CORPS NO. 28 . gan. here in Ohio. We are planning on going to Ma Meetings held 2nd and 4th. Thurs rlon the Fourth to see the President day of each month at 2:20 p. m., in and to be at the big centennial cel Duncan’s Hall, 211 First stret. ebration to be held that week in ANNA BARTHOLOMEW. Ï Marion, the home town of-President v -EMMA L. 9N0W, Secretary; Harding. • A - But with all the beautiful country NEWBERG CHAPTER NO 55 I have seen and all the Joy I have had in visiting with my children, Order of Eastern Star grand children and old friends, there Regular -meetings first and third _ has always seemed to be a silver Thursday each month ■k chord running from my heart CLARA HILBERT, W. M. VERONA H. NELSON. Secy. NEWBERG CAMP NO. 113 Woodmen of the World of all kind* you will find our pricea right. Vincent Feed Store ROUND-UP AT PACIFIC CITY Meets every Thursday night at F. hall. Visiting naighbors wel- me. A two day round up. featuring a number of the best known men and girl riders of the west will be staged by Everett Wilson, well known showman, at Pacific City Beach. Sat urday, July 16, and Sunday, July 16. according to Mr. Wilson. Mr. Wilson, himself a contender JAMES McWHANNEL, C. C., TOM TYNDALL, Clerk. C. A. HODSOH Calla promptly attended to, day or nicht. Court eoua, sympathetic serv Phone Oreen 111. C. A. HODSOH U ndertake and Embalm er Try a Graphie classified. Cost is sm alL 5^ Interest On Federi! Fartn'Loins Interest Reduced June 1 Portland office 40 Second S t Phone Broadway 5121 When we make your COLLECTIONS ing and bucking contest. To make the Intermission between shows pass as pleasantly as possible and to lessen the expense of those in attendance a free clam bake and barbecue will be held. Pacific City Beach is located in Tillamook county and is tbs nearest beach to Portland and centers of population of the Willamette Val ley. It 1 b reached by auto via Mc Minnville or by stage runninng via McMinnville from Portlatod. It Is said this beach combines mors In the way of natural attractions than any other beach on the Oregon coast. A beautiful river parallels the ocean within 500 feet. Cape Kiawanda lo- Hillsboro, Oregon H AY A N D G RAIN S in c e 1 9 0 7 E. L. EVANS B. E. EVANS 311 First Street Shop phone Blue 196 Rea. phone Blue 8. B. E. Evans, Phone Black 181 «I Do” THOMAS MEIGHAN IN “WHITE AND UNMARRIED” Admission 15c and 30c On Sale everywhere from Now on T h e Ä U S C O T lr e •'with m any im provem ents / same NEWBERG LODGE NO. 104 for the A: F * A M Betw. Portland and Newberg. Local office Spivey’« Paint Store. Phone Black 75 Flour and Feed figure w ith ns. SCOTT LIVENGOOD. N. G., A. C. STANBROUGH. Secy ROUND TRIPS DAILY R e a lem te or new installation, why not Meets svsry Thmursday night at A . ■ Whether repairs to old joba I. O. O. F. hall. T u c k Service Chehalem Valley Mills AIX KINDS ÔF MUX FEED AND POULTRY SUPPLEES NEW BERG, . OREGON W l l J .AMfcTrE LODGE NO 9« L 0 . 0. F. ^ PATTERSON F U R N IT U R E CO Stated communication every second and fourth Thursday Vial ting brethren welcome P. W. BAUGHMAN, W. M. OLIVER KILHAM, Secy. T. H. THORNE Local aad Long Distance Haul ing.— Wood and hay for sale Res. phone Red 187 or Hart’s Shop White 4 Moto« Inn Garage K elly Springfield Tires Genuine Ford Farts A ll Work Guaranteed COMPANY J. H. GIBBON, Mgr. The only Abstract Book« in YamMH County. Portland Office Cara W. A. Graham, Newberg Growth of Finger Nails The growth of the nails on tha right band Is la most people mors rapid than those an the left hand. Another curloua point la that the rate of growth of the nail depends directly on the length of tbs finger; thus, the nails on the two middle fin gers grow more rapidly than those on the first and third fingers re spectively, and theaa In turn a rt more speedy in growth than thoas on the little fingers. Heavy mud stains can be quickly removed from tan shoes by rubbing them with slices of raw potato. Pol ish la the usual way whan dry. United States Tires United Stetes ® Rubber Company KiOftEY I'.I BACKACHC TSPIM P ar nU batm or B rtfht'a m n u t . tonmtt • doctor. Par rallaf from klAnoy teckarht. rtenaantlsm . ate., taka WOODEN SHOE BRAND HAARLEM OIL CAPSULES Uia trustworthy nld-faaMonad anlpkur pre paration te a t haa itood tha Wat of tlma. •0 capon laa 5 0 c : fall traatmant. 5 hoxaa, SS.S0. Manor teak If not anUaflad. -ha# £555 W W ta, W W W W W W t a ta W W W W kkk k k k k k k k k k k k k kkkJkk.il! W here Yofii NEWBERG MOTOR CO., Newberg. Oregon. Can Buy U. S. Tins: F. A. BERNARD, St. P a il, Oregon C. H. ERNST, St. Paul, Oregon ■M i r ^ | H E N "USCO” announced H M w J if* new low price o f EhuM E gl $10.90 last Fall, the m akers w ere a lread y busy developing a still greater “U sco” value. T he new and better “U sco” aa you see it today—w ith n o change in price —and tax absorbed by d ie manufacturer. Y ou’ll n o te in th e n ew an d better “U sco” these features— Thicker tread, giving greater non-skid protection. Stouter side* walls. A lto g e th er a h an d so m er tir e that w ill take longer w ear both inside and out. T he greatest m oney’s w orth o f fabric tire in the history o f pneo*