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Oiroalation ta Yamhill County
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The little S-monthe-old baby of W. H. Bentley has sold hla two
Mr. and Mrs. Dkk Baldwin of Spring- "wideness la Dundee, one to Archie
Psrrett and the other to a Mr. Sears.
brook Is reported very 111.
hie return from California he
Mrs. William Dansingburg was Upea
W. H. WOODWORTH,
» . P. GILL,
will build a new residence for bis
A. ». m m ,
brought home last Saturday from a own
family.
Portland hospital, where she had
Vice Pres.
for the past four weeks, not A. 8. Melllnger, W. E. Burke, Ed
Q. M. Selling was a Portland vla- Mr. gnd Mrs. J. R. Graves of Port- been
West and C- F. Coulaon went to Sa­
Itor oa Wednesday of this,week.
land were visitors ft the B. B. Evans much improved to~health.
lem today (Thursday) to attend a
The Card club met at thé home of meeting
Mrs. Charles Trimble nude a trip home a week ago Sunday.
the Oregon Growers They
Mr.
end
Mrs.
C.
C.
Avery
a
week
ago
to Salem on Wednesday, returning Wendell Wilson is home from O. Saturday evening. Mra Fraser and may go of
on
Eugene to attend an­
A. C. to spend the Christmas vaca­ Evan Cousens carried away the hon­ other similar to meeting
the same evening, i
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ors of tbe evening. Dainty refresh­ fore returning home. on Friday be­
There will be a Farm Bureau tion
C.
B.
Wilson.
meeting at the I. O. O. F. hall on
Ip the personage of Professor Alex­
were served by the hostesa
January f. AD are invited.
N. P. Nelson went to Portland on ments
ander
Newberg possesses a man
Mra
L.
O.
Payne
and
four
child­
of this week to attend a ren of Cochran, Oregon, arrived here of rare HuU,
Miss Fleda Thurston, daughter of Wednesday
Newberg
and
accomplishments.
meeting of the county presidents of Friday of last week for an over- Last Monday varied
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Thurston, is the
evening
Professor
Hull
Farm Bureau.
home from 0. A. C. tor the holidays.
demonstrated .to p large audience
visit with Mrs. Payne « hie
Harry
has traded his prop­ Christmas
ability as a singer, ’cellist, a
Mr. aad Mrs. Donald Matthews and erty on Wilson
parents,
Mr.
and
Mra
M.
R.
Douthlt,
north Main street to Mrs. who live about three miles northwest pianist, and a reader, bat these are,
baby were guests at the W. R. Ev­ Persons for
2 % acre- tract one of Newberg on the south valley road. after all, only some of hla accom­
erest home at Chehalem Center last mile north of her Newberg.
plishments We admit that there
Charles J.
Sunday.
•
Legion Auxiliary are
acted as agent in the deal. met The In American
very few people comparatively
Interest on
Mias Alice Dow of McMinnville, a Leavitt
Safe Deposit
regular session Tuesday eve­ speaking
who eould do and do well
The cold weather which kept ning, Dee.
former Newberg young lady, was in shoppers
H«ifl
for Xeni
If,
and
received
Mrs.
Time
Deposits
of these things, but Mr. Hull em­
during the earlier Louisa Thorne to membership., after all
tendance At the recital at the Pres weeks has at so home
braces
still
others.
Among
his
ac­
far
disappeared
as
to
byterlan church.
which they enjoyed a taffy pull. It complishments Is that of short story
them to eome out and as a was
E. L. Bek croon from Beaver. Or., enable
decided to have a waffle supper writing. In this Professor HuU Is
result
the
stores
have
been
pretty
baa been spending a week with hie well filled the past week.
on
Monday
evening, January 1. De­ rapidly winning real fame. He has
daughter, Mrs. B. E. Evans, aad The Mrs. Marie Fields property at tails next week.
just received word that Edward J.
brother, F. D. Eikerson, recently. the corner of Seventh and Chehalem There will be quite a family re­ O’Brien
of the Boston Transcript has
H. Harvey has returned home af­ strdbts In this city was sold this week union at the C. J. Leavitt home op put him on the honor roll for one of
ter an absence of five months spent Roy Merritt, who will move to his or about New Years. Rev. Teddy the best stories of the present year,
la Nebraska and Colorado. Mr. Har­ to newly
will be home then. Linden “Bain’s Hole,” which was published
property about the Leavitt
Leavitt and little son of Lodi, Cal., In Scribner’s. Also In 1620 the
vey was called to Omaha at the time first of acquired
Hearty Christmas Greetings and Sincere Goad Wadies
the
year.
The
deal
was
made
of his brother's death.
will also return for that occasion O. Henry Memorial published one of
through
the
Leavitt
Realty
company.
and Maynard Leavitt and wife of his stories. ’’Argosies.” which emi­
To AD
Now Is the season for 1111 calen­ Dr. B. H. Utter has been very fort­ Eugene
nent
critics
considered
one
of
the
will
come
up
then.
dars and the .Graphic acknowledges unate
receiving the service of Dr'. W. H. Bentley of Dundee will beat of, that year.
Por the Coming Tear
the receipt of two pretty oaee so far C. V. In Peterson.
Dr. Peterson nas leave for Pasadena, California, to ^Tbe Southern Pacific company are
from locals merchants—the Yamhill had six years of special
training
in
.,
—
I
DE g g . WEHDT i
-
announcing a special night train
Electric company and the Newberg bridge aad plate work which makes join hla family, on next Saturday. during
the holiday season for Mew-
Mr. Bentley will go down on the
Restaurant.
his services very valuable to Dr. B. train
where he prill accept delivery befg. This is an extension of the
Mrs. A. f. Morgan entertained the H.
Utter
and
the
public
in
general.
of his new Buiek car, purchased regular train which ordinarily stops
Neighborhood club at her home on H. C. Spaulding has been made a through
the Palmer garage of this at Cook. This train wUl Jeave Port­
Villa Road, Wednesday afternoon. member
of
the
board
of
directors
of
tUy.
The
expect to return land at 11:26 p. m. and arrive in
The atfernoon was spent with fancy- tbe Spaulding-Miami corporation. home about Bentleys
the first of February. Newberg at 12:45 a. m. It will then Ive song and devotional service for Georgia Parker, state secretary, dis­
work and a social time. Dainty re­ Hereafter this new work will re-,
return to Portland immediately ar­ thirty minutes, after which a sym­ cussed “The Life and Preparation of
freshments were served by the hos­ quire Mr. Spaulding's presence In the Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wire returned riving
back there at 2:65 a. m. Stops posium was conducted for one hour the Teacher."
tess.
morning from their trip wUl also
Grand Ronde and adjacent log­ Wednesday
be made at Chehalem sta­ on "Stimulating Regularity.” - , “The Task of the Hour" wes the
to
various
points
in
southern
Cali­
The worst part of the winter Is New
camps one or two days each fornie. They visited Long Beach, tion at 12:27
coming opt and at 1:04 At 11:30 committees were ap­ subject of a splendid address given
most likely past already as last Sun­ ging
week.
s
returning;
at
Rex at 12:20 and pointed and announcements mad erf at 2:45 p. m. by Rev. C. A. Hadley,
Orangey
Pasadena,
Redlands,
River­
day a flock of robins were seen en­ Tbe local post office presents an side, San Bernardino, and many other 1:01; and at Sprlngbrook
at 12:28 and at 11:45 the audience repaired of the First Friends church of Port­
joying themselves near the city park. unusually busy appearance these places. They say thatjouthern Cal­ and 12:66. The stope at Chehalem
land. Miss Georgia Parker then
Gophers - are doing their spring days and the long lines in front of ifornia Is having its winter ratas un­ and Rex are on flag only. The reg­ to the Methodist community hall, conducted
an "Open Parliament” on
house-cleaning and the hens are lay­ the stamp windows remind one of usually early. They made the trip ular rates will apply on this late and partook of a bounteous dinner. "My Greatest
ing to beat the band.
Tbe
Saturday
afternoon
session
opening night at a popular attrac­ down by auto and returned by train. train. The train will be run on was opened by a song service con­ At 7:30 R. Problem.”
L. Harris conducted
Word received here on Wednesday tion. Postmaster Wilson and his as­
Friday. Saturday, Sunday and Mon­
by Miss Ella Roy.of the Mc- song service, after which Mias Geor­
of this week from the F. W. Perisho sistants continue to wear the smile Teddy Leavitt, of the Leavitt soul­ day, - December 22, 23, 24 and 25, ducted
Mlnnvjlle Christian church. Mias gia Parker gave the closing address
family who are living at Oskalooea. that won’t efface through It all.
winning team, who are bolding and Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Roy
is an excellent leader, and the of the convention on tbe interna­
Iowa, tells the sad news of the ser­ Mr. aad Mrs. Frank Lafond and meetings In tbe community near December 20 and 21 and January 1. song
was an important part tional Sunday school convention In
ious illness of the little three-year- son, Elmer, drove down from Doty, Sweet Home, reporta excellent re­ The rates from here to Portland for of the service
program. ReV. Kansas City.
old daughter, Erma, who has the Wash., on Wednesday of this week sults there so far. To date 46 have the round trip are $1.10 on Friday, George H. afternoon
led the devotion­
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pneumonia and at the time of writ- for a visit at the home of Mrs. Ia- been added and six for lifetime ser­ Saturday and Sunday with return al services, Lee and again
in
doing
so,
devel­
leg wan not expected to live.
vice.
The
meeting
will
close
this
limit
until
Tuesday.
On
other
days
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph week and Mr. Leavitt will eome to the round-trip rate is $1.50 good for oped a spiritual feeling among the, — Use a Graphic classified to sell it.
The funeral service of the little fond's
Moore
of
Seventh and Pacific streets. Newberg to spend the holidays with 15 days. It Is the opinion of many people that assisted wonderfully in
one-year-old daughter of Mr. and The Lafonds
lived In Newberg for hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Leav­ Newberg people that the S. P. would the success of the meeting.
Mrs. Irw in E. Patterson was held about eight years
to about eight itt.
At 2:30 p. m. an address on “The
be justified in running this night Church
last Sunday, Rev. Lord, pastor of the years ago and are up
well
known
In
lo­
Education,”'
train
regularly.
Many
would
go
local Nasarene church officiating.
Mr. and Mrs R. H. Lemon and Mr. Into Portland to attend evening af­ was given and by Christian
Rev. F. M. Jasper,
The little one died very suddenly of cal C. circles.
and
Mra
Frank
Carlisle,
of
Spring-
J. Leavitt of the Leavitt Realty brook, entertained at a joint family fairs if they eould get back that Methodist educational director of
an unknown disease which is
reports the sale of the C. dinner on Sunday, at the home of the same night, and still others would Portland.
thought to have been Influenza, on company
M.
Collins
residence property at the former on west Second street. The remain over If they could. As It After the address a short recess
the llth .
corner
of
and Meridian dinner was in honor of the birthdays stands a person who has no car of was taken, followed by a song ser­
There will be a Minnesota picnic streets to W. Seventh
A.
Rees
who Is a re­ of Charles Carlisle and Jndith Lem­ their own has to either stay over­ vice led by Miss Roy. Tbe singing
on the first Wednesday in January, cent arrival from Florida.
spirited from start to finish, and
or forego the pleasure of at­ was
on. Two birthday ' cakes, biasing night
which is January 3rd. The Graphic will make this his home In Mr. the Rees
fu­
the
time
tending
evening
entertainments
In
with six candles for little Judith, Portland. The added expense to the short. for the service was only too
publishes this on authority of Mrs. ture. The Collins family will not and
for Charlie, marked the
Mary Oook, wo Is secretory of the leave Newberg for the present at rapid twenty
p. m. reports were given Like the treasure ship of
passing of years. Covens were railroad company would not be great on At the 3:00
Minnesota society. Mr. W. T. West least
but
may
move
to
Portland
la­
work
in the county. These
as
it
would
only
mean
the
extension
laid for ten.
times,
Is president. More particulars re­ ter.
reports were very encouraging, and Full olden
the present train from Cook to showed
garding this annual gathering will The fourth peculiar death of in­ Mrs. Mollte Moore of Portland of
fraught
with precious
a
satisfactory
condition
in
Newberg.
probably be published later.
spent
last
week
end
with
the
Morris-
most
schools.
thin».
fants In this county from an un- Johnston family. Mrs. Ethel Mor­
Barnett Y. Roe, who lives over in knqwn
Tbe nominating committee re­ So may Christmas and the
disease which the state health ris-Johnston went to Portland Wed­ in » M OREGONIANS IN IOWA ported
of S. S. Duncan for
the Wfcpato lake country, and who board has
declared
must
be
lnflu-
Year
nesday to sing two solos from Han­ Oskaloosa, Iowa. Dee. 1, 1922. president the of name
is too well known all over the coun­ ensa, occurred at Dundee on Monday del’s
the
association,
and the Come New
to you laden with all
on a Christmas pro­ Dear Editor:
ty to seed any Introduction to our morning, when the little baby of gram. "Messiah”
name
of
J.
G.
Eckman,
for
secretary-
will sing the following One of the most enjoyable occa­ treasurer. The report was unani­
that will make for
readers, was a Newberg visitor for a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herring was Sunday She
morning and evening in the sions
mously
adopted.
short time on Wednesday morning found dead in Its bed by the mother. Kennelworth
of
the
past
Thanksgiving
sea­
Your
happiness and content-
church. Mr. Johnston son any place was that of a meeting At 3:20 Rev. George H. Lee gave
of this week. Mr. Roe attended the Mrs. Herring had cared for the baby and W. J. Morris
-
ment.
join Mrs. John­
county federattdn of clubs meeting at as usual at midnight and it seemed ston in Portland will
splendid address on "Ragged
former Oregonians—mostly old a Edges,”
Saturday to Bpend of
Dundee on Tuesday night and on normal then except that it appeared Christmas.
and showed that unfinished
residents
of
Newberg—and
a
few
Wednesday morning he left for Leb- to have a cold. Funeral services for
and imperfect work in the Sunday
friends
around
the
“fabricated”
din­
anoon where he went to attend a the little one were held from the Last Friday afternoon eighteen ing table at the home of Harvey school produces the same results
meeting of the Farmers* Union. Mr. Groth home at Dundee on Tuesday children and several of their parents Wright on College Hill Ave., Oska­ that it produces in the erection of a
T or the accommodation of
Roe Is a member of the legislative afternoon. Rev. George H. Lee, pas­ living in the vicinity of Dayton ave­ looea, Iowa, on Thursday. November building.
any
who may have overlooked
comlttee of that organization and tor of the local Presbyterian church, nue bridge were amused and enter­ 30, 1922.
At 7:30 Miss Roy again led the anyone,
we will keep our store
they plan to do some lobbying at the officiating. Mrs. Herring is the tained for two hours by a program Daring the interim before dinner song Berrios, and Rev. E. E. Fisher j open from
t to 11 a. m, on
conducted
a
devotional
service
that
i
coming session of the legislature. daughter
of games, tricks, contests and in­ was served and while boxes and bas­
of Mr. and Mrs. Groth.
Christmas
day.
door races conducted by H. C. Bate- kets wore being unpacked and tbe was an inspiration to all present i
ham. The refreshment menu con­ contents sorted and arranged, some­ After which Rev. G. K. Hartman, of
the Second United Brethren church |
sisted of twenty treats mostly raw. one produced a number of copies of of
Portland, gave an address on the-
In the evening about half of the tbe Newberg Graphic and of the Pa­ “Bible
-w-wcar
and Its Message.”
bunch attended the picture show at cific College Crescent of recent date On Sunday
afternoon. Rev. Mar- {
nna
the Baptist chureh together.
from which bits of news became top­ cus B. Parounaglan,
C . A . MORRIS
of tbe j
ics
for
Interested
comment
and
stim­
H. Stockman, who lives north of ulated discussion of former happen­ Methodist church of pastor
Amity,
led
a
Sprlngbrook, came very near to los­ ing».
interesting and instructive de- i ! THE JEWELER-OFTICIAH
ing hla home by fire last Saturday President H. E. McGrew of Penn very
evening. People passing saw tbe College, formerly of Pacific College, votionsl exercise, after which Miss
blaze on the roof and notified Mr. Who had just returned heme after a
Stockman. The roof had caught is protracted
siege of fever was suffi­
two places from sparks from the ciently recovered
to be with the
chimney. Neighbors kindly came to group
and
by
request
presided at the
the assistance of Mr. Stockman and feaat.
the fire was put -out without much Greetings were sent to a number
damage. Mr. Stockman bas asked former friends of those present.
the Graphic to express his thanks to of
The writer was elected “scribe” and
the neighbors who assisted him.
to report the meeting to the
Tbe fire department was called out directed
Graphic.
to the high school building at about We are unable to tell who was re­
—*
six o’clock 8iturday evening. Some sponsible
the feed nor will we
of the mothers of the football boys be able to for describe
except to say
w m giving* a dinner for them et the that the quality and it quantity
high school that evening and the such as to call forth expressions were
boys were congregated in the office sympathy for those who still live of
around the fireplace when they no­ Oregon and are unable to sit down In
ticed smoke coming up through tbe a real Iowa Thanksgiving dinner. to
floor of tbe office. Unable to as­ The party adjourned to the Penn
A Vast Assortment
certain Its source they called tbe de­ College
field in time to wit­
partment and when some of the floor ness the athletic
7-0 victory of the Penn Col­
was torn up it was found that the lege football team over the old rivals
sills under tbe fireplace had become from Central College at Pella, la.
at Right Prices
overheated and were charred and Thom present were: President aad
smoking. This was no doubt caused Mra H. E. McGrew, Mr. and Mrs.
from the fact that the concrete was Terrell Steddom. Mr. and Mrs. Sam
not sufficiently thick and there hav­ Terrell. Myrtle Mills, Anna Mills.
ing been a fire In the fireplace all Pauline Terrell, Eva Mllee, Rev. and '
Cigars. Pip«s, Razors, Strops, Card
day It bad become heated through. Mrs. Chas. O. Whitley, Robert Whlt- J
It was fortunate tbe boys were on ley, Esther Whitley, Mr. and Mra F.
Cases, Pocket Books. Tobacco
hand to notice it when they did or It W. Perisho, Clarence Perisho, Erma
Foodies,
Pocket Knives, Playing
might have been a bad fire.
Perisho. Mra Emma Perisho, Lenore
(Sards.
Stationery.
Flashlights, Lath­
Perisho,
Lowell
Perisho,
Mr.
and
The campaign to ralee $1.250.000 Mra Harvey Wright. Ruamll Wright,
er
Brashes,
Fountain
Fens, Signet
for Willamette University at Salem Margaret Wright, Audrey King.
Peneili.
Military
Brashes.
was succeeafully concluded on Wed­
Very sincerely.
nesday evening of this week. One
The Scribe. I
million dollars of this amount goes Temperature $9 degrees
at 2:30',
for endowment and makes the total p. m.
of Willamette’s endowment $1,500,-
White Ivory Goods, Perfumes, Toilet
000. The $160,000 will be used to YAMHILL COUNTY SUNDAY
Sets, Manicure Sets, Powders, Sta­
build
a
fine
new
gymnasium
to
re­
Nancy is tilget for a picture you’ll both prise
place tbe one destroyed by fire a year
SCHOOL^ CONVENTION
tionery.
Candy, Fountain Pens, Sig­
ago and alao to pay off eome out­ On December 16 at 7:30 p. m. In
in future yean.
net
Pencils,
Brashes, Combe, Soaps.
standing Indebtedness against the the Evangelical church at Dayton,
The presence of a child immediately suggest*
university. Tbe Rockefeller Foun­ the 1022 Sunday school convention
COME IN AND SEE OTHER SUGGESTIONS
dation gave $$50,000 of tble amount for
the present of a Kodak.
county was called to.
oa the consideration that $1,000.000 order Yamhill
president, S. S. Duncan.
was raised and thia gave a great im­ After by a the song
In our complete stock of Kodaks and Kodak acces­
service of 16 min­
petus to the campaign. This fund
Lynn B . Ferguson
Rev. E. E. Fisher, pastor of
sories you will find a number of ideal Christmas gifts.
will place WUlemette University In utes,
the Evangelical church at Dayton,
splendid
shape
financially
to
forge
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
conducted a devotional exercise, af­
AutopmpU* Kodtki $ 6 jo up—hnm uiti t*.oo up
ahead. Willamette University Is the ter
Rev. J. F. Ghormley, pas­
pioneer educational Institution west tor which
of the Kern Park Christian
of tbe Rockies and la recognised as church
Store
of Portland, gave the address
having a very high standard-of edu­ of the evealag.
cational requirements. There have On Saturday morning, December
Phene Whits 118
been quite a number of people from 10, at 10 o’clock. Rev. George H. Lee,
Biaeir 106
Newberg, Oregon
this community who attended Wil­ pastor of the Presbyterian church of
lamette at different times and they Newberg, conducted a very Impress-
will all rejoice at its success.
Local and Personal News
Firs t N ation al Bank
Holiday Merchandise
For Him
I*m ready
KODAK
For Her
Graham’s Drug Store
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