Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, September 21, 1922, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    Largest Circulation In Yamhill County
Correspondence
RIBBON RIDGE
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lyons made
• busines trip to Newberg Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Carter spent
Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Lyons.
Miss Mildred Sallee has returned
to Newberg where she will attend
school the coming year.
Mrs. George Wenger and daugh­
ter, Oelene, and Clara Wenger call­
ed on Gladys Hertlg Saturday after-
from Portland Saturday night and Chris Christenson at Carlton last
spent Sunday with the home folks. Sunday.
Mrs. H amende* was pleasantly
Mrs. Oberg remained to help with
surprised Tueedsy afternoon when
the prune crop.
her son-in-law. Mr. Moore of Bridal
Veil, Wash., made a short visit In
Newberg and announced the arrival
of a son at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood, the mother
and father of Mrs. Preo. left Mon­
day after a visit here They will go
to The Dalles for a short visit with
relatives, after which they will re­
turn to their home at Eugene
SPRINGBROOK
Ferris White left Friday of last
week for Corvallis where he will at­
tend O. A. C. again this winter.
Threasa Graves fell from s horse
lsst Monday evening and broke her
collar bone. She Is getting along
very nicely.
Mrs. David Painter from Boise.
Idaho, la visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Macy. Mrs. Painter la a sister-
in-law of Mrs. Macy.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Elliott visit­
ed with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. White
lsst Sunday. Mr. Elliott left Mon­
day for Eugene where he will teach
Glenn, Mrs. A. F. Hertlg and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Nelson and Mr. mathematics in the University iof
daughter, Clara Louise, all came out Johnson attended the funeral oi Oregon this year.
Mrs. W illiam Kincaid left Wed­
nesday for Portland where she met
her nephew. Rev. Strlder from
IN V IT C S THE
Wheeling. West Virginia. Rev. Strl­
der is id Portland ^attending the
W O R L D .
Episcopal church convention. Mrs.
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Kincaid and her nephew had lunch
Wednesday at the Oregon Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chess from
California visited Monday and Tues­
day with (Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gregg
and Mrs. Carl Miller and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Chess are touring the
northwest and visiting frlendB along
the way. Mr. Chess Is a nephew of
Mr. Gregg and cousin o f Mrs. Miller.
AC K ER M A N &HARRI.S
William Garland’s new home Is
going up rapidly.
Rev. George F. Rounds will preach
Katproof and Fireproof
next Sunday morning at the church.
oofed Whit« Portland C .m .n t li
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. W iley were
cco Plaster on outside for Bung*
■tain and dirt can be bosed off visiting at Middleton on Thursday of
■a*. Sold far a . M c M il l a n a c o .
last week.
Mrs. Lester Wright o f Newberg Is
visiting at the home o f her father.
F. L. Gustln.
N. L. Wiley sent some Black Mi­
norca and Barred Rock chickens to
the Yamhill county fair on Monday.
Rev.and Mrs. Abram Aatleford, o f
Seattle. Wash., arrived here Monday
evening to help harveet the prune
crop.
Mrs. J. P. Elston from Amboy,
the week end at
Wash., spent
__
_ her
grand-daughters' Mrs. R: E. Brown
and family. .
,.
Glen Brown returned home Thurs­
day from Cbehalls, Wash., where he
has been working during vacation.
S RESTAURANT
MICK
m u s ic
co.
;on Distributors
ton Street. Portland. Oregon
Mrs. 0. A. Macy an* i!T two children
from Portland came Tuesday to visit
a few days at the home o f Perry
Macy and family.
Mr* Ed Knight and son fromj
Eugene. Oregon, returned home-Tues­
day after a two weeks’ visit with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. W illiam
Garland.
- Perry Macy delivered the message
at Rex Friends church last Sunday
morning and a young man from
Portland preached in the evening.
The male quartet from Portland
sang.
BAIRD’S
New Blankets
New Ginghams
W e have just received new ship­
ment o f cotton and Wool blankets
for fall. You will find those o f
first quality and priced righ t
You will find here a new line o f
ginghams in die 28 and 32 inch
widths. All new pattern* and
priced from 19c yard and up.
Ladies’ and Children’ s
Oxfordsand Low Shoes
W a are offering our entire stock
o f Ladies’ end Children’s O xfords
and Low Shoes at big reductions.
In looking for your winter’s coat
be sure to look over our stock.
You sen save some money here.
Cleanest, freshest line o f groceries in town. Prompt
delivery. Phone us your grocery orders and you will
be pleased with the service which you will receive.
A B .V __ .D . Correction
we described them as being “ made similar to B
Y .D . This was an error, as “ B.V.D” is the registered trade mark o f the B.V.D.
Company which should not have been used to describe goods that w ore not the
product o f the B. V. D. Company. “ B.V.D " is not a style or type o f or descrip­
tive term fo r athletic underwear.
Having no desire to infringe in any way on d ie B. V. D. Company’s trade
mark rights, w e will, in the future, only refer to the trade mark “ B .V .D .” in
connection with the sal# o f the product o f the B. V. D. Company bearing the
red woven “ B .V D .” la b e l
have hot and cold water at the
house, and water for the stock at the
barn.
John D&hlqulst had the misfor­
tune to lose his Ford truck Monday
evening. He was returning from
Portland on his dally trip when
about three miles from Tualatin It
caught on Are from the exhaust
pipe.
He had on a load o f milk
cans, egg crates, one box of bread,
ice cream and two cases o f soda pop.
He saved the ice cream and some
cans, one front wheel and the two
hind wheels and a few other articles.
As he had no insurance it was a to-
A New
F t>rd S i z e Cor< fffi ? *. * •
The Mason, $ 1 1 .8 0
M . P. ELLIOT & SONS
WEST GHEHALEM
1 U S tea GMC, Republics. Whites, etc.
Scad for oar List.
WENTWORTH & IRWIN, Inc.,
Oregon Distributors for OMC Trucks
MS Second 8L, Cor. Tsylor Portland. Oi
I Am ent Bureaue la offered
IOthose unable to visit our
your troubles briefly and
send in with SI and wa will
set to eoodnoaa advice. It i
got is touch with us now.
Aeon* SOS Lawla Bldg., Por
“IF IT HURTS DON’T PAY.”
Guaranteed dental work. Crowna $6.00,
Plates »15 00, Bridge W‘ irk $5.00 a touth.
Tooth extracted by gaa. Latest modern
methods. Dr. H enry Semler, Dentist, 3rd
tnd Morrison, 2nd floor Alisky Bidr., Port­
land, Or. W rite or phone for appointment.
David Jones helped C. K. Hub­
bard a few days the first of the week
to make additions and changes in
Mr. Hubbard’s green house.
C. W. Bradshaw made a trip to
Portland last Tuesday to attend a
meeting o f Farm Bureau 'officers,
held at the Imperial hotel in that
city.
For several mornings the first of
the week autoes from Dundee cam#
over fo r what surplus pickers there
were In this neighborhood, returning
in the evening.
Mrs. Charles K. Hubbard returned-
from the hospital last Friday. She
and the little Miss Florence are
INFORMATION
DEPARTM ENT,
Mr. and Mrs. W . V. Dolph and
children are attending the county
fair.
Prof. K. D. Fendall Is taking in
the county fair held at McMinnville
this week.
Prune picking la keeping a num­
ber o f people from attending the fair
that otherwise might attend.
Miss Lola Fendall and Ralph Ba­
ker left the last part o f the week
to attend college at O. A. C.
Judge and Mrs. Littlefield ac­
companied by his mother, were out
Sunday looking over the farm.
Mrs. E. G. Fendali haa the sym­
pathy o f her many friends in the lose
of her brother, Chris Christenson,
w ho passed away last Friday.
Mr. Corbin from Molalla visited
hie sister. Mrs. Janet Strong, last
man company, and not having
known anything about the handling
of prunes was much Interested In
the harvesting and drying.
Dundee sent a creditable exhibit
to the county fair at McMinnvHle.
but owing to prune harveet and lack
of time In preparation no special
booth for this district was at­
tempted. The separate exhibits ware
scattered and entered under the var­
ious heads for general exhibition.
Nevertheless don’t fall to hunt up
Mr*. Herring’ s collection o f canned
fruits, vegetables, jellies, and mar­
malade, also Mrs. Noble’s squash and
E. S. Greer's tame gooes.
PLEATING SPECIAL
Cot aaaaa. boa and machina
H otel
H oyt
Located Sixth and Hoyt
Strictly Fireproof and Modern. Near
both depots and convenient car service
to all parts of city.
F or These C ool
M ORNINGS
(
A short ad In the Graphic will
bring what you want.
_ K EASTHlN NOVELTY MFC. CO.
SSH Fifth gt._____________________Portland. Ora
BRAZING, WELDING A CUTTING
Northwest Welding A Supply Co. M 1st 8 1
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For reliable Ctanning and
l»y*ing service send parcels to
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" • P * r return postage.
Information and prices given
upon request
E N K E ’S CITY DYE WORKS
__ __________ Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Dilllnger, and slaters,
Mrs Parks and Mrs. Eugene Hub-
bard. Everyone was so busy in the
prunes that she also caught the
prune germ and went out to the
orchard with the Parks family.
T E A C H E R O F P IA N O
Strife, City ML N m m U m 222
LAP HTT.T.
(Too late for last week.)
Sam Edmlnston started picking
order. J. g . Tryaelaar, 818 Putsch Block, bops Saturday.
Portland,* Ore.
Finished picking hopa at the Wll-
FOUNDRY AND MACHIN* WORKS
You need this depend­ Commercial Iron Worka, 7th A Madison
FOOT CORRECTION I ST
able HEATER.
Featherweight Arch Supports made to
HIDES WA NTE D
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We tan deem kin« property tagged, a loo
pay hlgheat pricee for horsehtdoa.
Weet Coast Tanning Co., SS2 Tanlno SL.
STANLEY LUTZ,
rarnsn or Fern wood dry prunes.
Miss Nellie McCully returned
from Portland Saturday evening and
la at the home of her brother,. Jack)
Smith.
Mias Leona Leasing who Is at­
tending school in Portland spent the
week end with her parents. Mr. and
Mr*. B. Leasing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Zink and four
children. Mrs. F. Krupath and
OMlHa. and Mr. Hammer,
all of 8t. Johns, were Sunday guests
at the home of B. Leasing.
Mr. and Mrs. Cockran and family
moved out from St. Johns Saturday
to their farm, which they purchased
from Mrs. Joe Walls about two yearn
ago.
Captolia Grissen
Jessie.E . B ritt
Voice
Accredited Course for High 8chool
Students.— Miss Britt Is the -only author­
ised teacher In Newberg of Fundamental
Music Training, originated and taught by
Mrs. Clifford Moore, child music special­
ist o f Portland.— Definite and thorough
instruction In all grades.
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Diaphragmatic breathing, relaxation
and good diction are neoeeagry for artistic
tinging.
Bake the right start.
STUDIO
OOSVg P int gt. Opposite Poet Office