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«WfT .. rrjr ^ i H MB ~ v ‘ OMafon Historical society Public Auditorium N ewberg VOL. XXIX NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. MARCH 14, 1918 SEEING SUNNY SOUTH ERN CALIFORNIA 1 by Mr. Ryan, the mother having been burned from the same house several years ago. The beautiful floral offerings were a last trib ute of love and esteem from those Mrs. G. W . Ran#« Tails of Auto who had known Mfk. Ryan tor so many years. Interment was in Trips asd M sating Many ------- * 1 --- 1 -----■»----- the Dundee cemetery. Christian O rB M r n t W D C T g rO O p W g ' N Ryan was born in West Virginia in 1832. In 1854 be married Lawndale, California, March 8,1918. M ary Ballinger and moved to Editor Graphic—I hare enjoy Nebraska where the wife died in ed reading the Graphic daring in 1877. In 1889 Mr. Ryan with my stay in California and it the children moved to Oregon there is room .1 would like to and located at Dundee where be give a little sketch o f my visit in lived until his death. Eleven children were born to Mr. and the southern part ot the state. George Rogers and wife, whom Mrs. Ryan, five of whom survive; many of you know, will sure be Mrs. Ada R. Byers, o f Sheridan, remembered in connection with George E. and Harley Ryan, of my trip. George is traveling Dundee, Flank Ryan, ot Walla salesman for the Interlock Tile Walla, and L. Ryan, of Rainier. Building Blocks. He has the They were all present at the fu contract for supplying building neral. Mr. Ryap also had twen materials for a new building tor ty-four grandchildren and twelve Whittier College. His wile is his great-grandchildren. 5 t t i * . CORPORAL CLIFFORD A. VAR HAS SOBERING WAUEN IN FRANCE EFFECTIN FRANCE Is Lfcfag His Job ami Wosid So Says Liwitanant Glam» S. Paxson in a Letter of Not Hava Missed tha Trip Recent Date for a Million Dollars Miss Mae Wallen received a letter from her brother, Corporal C. A. Wallen, n ow in France, written February 12, from which some extracts are herewith made: As for farming, they uae some very peculiar tools. The w ag ons are all tw o wheeled and horses are driven tandem. The houses are built of rough stone with slate roofs. As for the bam, It is in one end o f the house and as the stock increases they build on to increase the room. The tow n s or villages art com posed ot one or tw o-story build ings, with cobble stone streets running wherever there isn’t a building in the way, and side walks are a thing yet to come, I was in a tow n about twenty miles from here on duty the oth er afternoon, and being later about finishing my work than I expected, I decided to take sup per at the village hotel before re turning to camp. A t the hotel I met an old man about 90* who could talk English and who bad spent seven years in the U. S., re turning to France forty years ago. We ordered supper and then be took me through an old castle, such, as you read about in books, with its ivy covered walls apd tower. I t also had a moat around it with drawbridge to be Dear Folks at home — The weather was lovely, today. The sun shown all day and after the rain the air was fresh and nice. I have just hearef that one o f my closest friends in Co. E has died ot pneumonia, namely, Cor poral Walter Nelson, of Port land. He and I were on guard in Portland a good many times. Well. Bismarck said, “ You can’t makran omelet without break ing a few eggs,” and I guess he was about right. No. 23 LOUIS ALBERT BANKS ' COKING TO NEWBERG French word for shellac and I had the aw fullest time making them understand what I wanted. When I finally got it through their heads what I wanted they told me th^y didn’t have any. W ill Buying shellac is too technical for my limited French vocabu lary. It is bed time and so ends this day. Eh! Bien. Cest Passible. Good night, Glenn. for Stato« March 21 WASHINGTON COUNTY MAN HONORED FOR INTENTION ________ * Thomas Bilyeau, o f this city, has been greatly honored as an inventor, having the past week received the bronze medallion awarded him as the John Scott prize by the Franklin Institute, city o f Philadelphia, for his in vention of the money changing I went to town tonight for the machine, now made and sold by first time in a week except on the International Machine Com* business. There isn’t much to pany. In speaking o f this award iff. bookkeeper. • interest one up town. Every the Argns says that the commit Newberg is promised one o f George has a new seven pas thing is so quiet here. The tee making the award has la the greatest intellectual treats senger Studebaker car and three French hold it to be bad man bored tw o years on inventions that ever came to a town when, A false rumor has been circu .weeks ago he took me a trip of ners to be noisy while there is and finally decid'd that Mr. oa March 21 the renowned 175 miles. We stopped at his lated io the vicinity of Newberg mourning everywhere. From Bilyeau was entitled to the first Lonis Albert Banks will give one orange orchard, si* miles from during the past week to the ef the w ay they look at us some honors. With the medal was « Of his most forceful lectures belt. Los Angeles, and picked oranges fect that we had all ot the ber times when our men are out en substantial cash award. The There ienb more distinguished and blossoms. The orchard is ries and small fruits contracted joying themselves I know they medallion and monetary prize is example of the modern people's in sight o f the club house ot which we could handle. This is ABSO think we are a race o f barbari from the estate ot the late John preacher in the American pulpit Guy Heater is secretary. We L U T E L Y F A tS E and mislead- ans. Perhaps when we have Scott, ot Edinboro, Scotland. today than Dr. Banks, and it is then drove through orange, lem ing. Therefore we ask all grow suffered as they have we wont The interest on ¿be endowment interesting to note that he began on and walnut orchards; through ers w ho hare beard such state be so light-hearted either. is used to encourage inventions bis career in the Northwest. Pomona, Corona and Riverside, ments to deny the same and Today is Ash Wednesday, the that are useful to ____ mankind and Charles Parkhnrst, editor ot and through the largest vine where offers ot fancy prices have first day ot Lent. From now the award to the HiJIsboroman'fZion’s Herald, of Boston, says yard in California, back through been made to call on your home until Easter all good Catholics comes as a recognition o f his o f him: South Pasadena. He also took plant first before making any go on a pretty, thin diet. Lent wonderful inventive powers. “ At 16 years of age he com me to Venice. Last Sunday he contracts. We can and always is a fine thing in w ar time. It The committee on awards is menced to preach the gospel m and his wife and her mother have paid the market price and makes it easy to Hooverise. comprised of sixty ot the best Washington Territory and many came down to Lawndale a t 10 in a number oL instances a high This has been another quiet scientists and inyentors to be were converted. From 17 to 21, o'clock and took my sister, ^ r i er price, so why seek to sell to All the days arequfet here. found in the world. The com- he taught school and studied If* » wvwn’t for the mmMrmi » — the award, law , being admitted to practise seeing everything shedherFTand witTiout^be daughters, and myself over says: “ m e John Scott medal in the courts. He received his would hardly know we Were in Whittier to church. They have al support of growers who at all turned to the hotel and waited a war. There is lots o f talk inscribed to the most deserving, first regular appointment as a a nice new brick church which times receive the benefit ot our at least an hour for supper about army discipline and policy a diploma and cash award have minister in the Methodist Epis makes me think o f Wood-Mar institution, the cannery-is not they cooked it all over a pail oi been awarded to Thomas BiU copal church, from Bishop Gil coals, keeping them hot with and so forth. It is the lull be going to enlarge as it should. Hall a little, but much larger. yean for his inventions embod bert Haven, and was stationed fore the storm. I guess before Valley Canning Company. hand bellows, and cooking one It looked quite .home-like to thing a t a time and everything you receive this the German of ied in the International Money at Portland, Oregon. Fearlebs see President McGrew and John fensive will probably have be Machine Company. This is the as a reformer, he has been shot in one big skillet. Henry Douglas Jr. and his wife. After supper I picked my way gun. While it lasts it will be highest award that can be grant down bv the infuriated saloonist Mrs. McGrew took us through ed an inventor, and the institute and mobbed by the anti-Chinese back to camp in the dark as the awful, but when they have failed the church and then we went up in making this award has satis rioters. Dr. Banks is tall, o f vig the end wont be far off. A good lights on the Ford were on the to the park, dbe block north of fied itself that the International orous form, pleasant and intelli blink. I am what is known as a deal of what yon have heard the church, and ate our Innch, trouble shooter and like the about the mistreatment of pris Pay Roll machine is a device that gent face, never clerical but al after which we went down to work fine. Am having a good oners ot war is unfounded. The is of real value to the human ways frank, open-hearted and tlw cemetery and visited Sister race.- ’ ’—Wash. Co. News. manly. He is always bubbling time and would not have missed Allies hold too many German Lillie’s grave. prisoners for them to start any over with life and good cheer* this trip for a million dollars. From there we went through thing like that. Anyway, I do He carries with him an inex Clifford A. Wallen. East Whittier, LaHabra Valley, not intend to be captured by haustible supply, of exuberance,, Fullerton, Anaheim by the 9ugar any Bocbe. I didn’t come over which overflows to gladden ev factory, then to Santa Ana where The entertainment given in the ery circle which he enters. He is hire for that purpose. father’s brother lives; through Yesterday I saw a French fu Friends church last Friday even a man of boundless optimism.” Westminster, a Spanish town, Mobile, Ala., March 10, (Spe neral. The hearse was drawn ing by Miss Mildred Wills, sup This is one of hundreds ot Na Seal Beach, Naples and Long cial)—Bx-United States Senator by black horses. It was an open erintendent of the medal contest tional Prohibition rallies now Beach. We could not help but Jonathan Bourne o f Oregon was affair with posts at each corner department of the W. C. T. U., being conducted by the Anti-Sa notice the difference between the married here tonight to Mrs which were wrapped with black was indeed a success and reflect loon League of America in co-op dry and wet towns. I think the Carol B. Sperry. Mrs. Sperry velvet. Everybody wore full ed mu6h credit on her work. eration with the State Anti-Sa time is near when they will all has been in charge o f Senator dress suits which looked like they The little tots all did splendidly. loon League. More than 4,000 be dry. - Bourne’s plantation at Theo were kept for that especial pur This being a double contest, tw o have been held during the past I have been in Southern Cali dore, consisting of several hun pose. When the hearse started medals were given. The young tw o years and most of the states fornia nearly four weeks and dred acres, for a year. there were four, women dressed est winner was Ruth Landing- have been reached by this great there have only been tour days I The wedding was quiet, only a in black who started out after it, ham and the one in the next old nation-wide '• W a te r -W a g o n ” ' Beginning Friday evening, have not seen the sun, although few intimate friends being pres right down the center of the er class was Della Hanville. crusade. they have had a fine rain for March 15, at the Association The pantomimes given by Mrs. ent. Rev. J. W. Phillips, o f the street, though the mud was three The adoption ot the amend Hall, corber Center and First which they are very thankful. First Baptist church, performed inches deep and there were good Bessie Johnson with songs by ment to the constitution requires streets, old fashioned revival I read Mrs. Sargeant’s letter. the ceremony. sidewalks oo both sides o f the Mrs. Chas. A. Morris were very that it shall be passed bv a two- I guess she has been in California meetings will be held, J. B. Mc Ex-Senator Bourne’s bride was road. I suppose it is an old cus much appreciated. The solo by thirds vote of both houses of before, but as it is all new to me Bride, evangelist, Mrs. McBride, Miss Ethel Morris and tw o songs congress, and shall be ratified by Good singing and formerly Miss Roberts, of a tom. I don’t hare much time to look assistant. prominent family o f Eastern Or Yesterday I bad a chance to by Whittman McDonald were 36 states. Congress has adopt tor aeroplanes. M y little niece speaking. We will look for you. egon, especially well known go through a French munition enjoyed by all. ed the amendment and six states E. P. Dixon, President. called my attention \o one Sun throughout Baker county. She factory which was a very inter The receipts of the evening have followed suit already, and day but it looked small as it was was private secretary lor Mr. esting sight. They were making were $13.50 and after the med ratified the amendment. T o get quite high. Bourne when he was Senator. shells. All o f the light work is als are paid tor and some small the amendment ratified by the No doubt it is a good thing we She is a comparatively young done by women. I saw women expenses paid the balance will be legislatures ot the states is the do not have so many good roads One ot the delightful patriotic woman, probably around 35, running lathes, filling shells, act turned over to the superinten supreme contest. in Oregon or we would want to benefits of the season will be dent ot work among soldiers and Dr. Banks is the author of trade our homes for automobiles. given Friday evening, March and attractive. She is known ing as blacksmith helpers and sailors. ’ These entertainments by a number of Portland resi doing all the workmen do in our more volumes of^ sermons and N Very respectfully, 22nd, by the local W. C. T. U. dents and friends ot Mr. Bourne. machine shops. They were just are certainly uplifting and edu lecture? than any man now liv Mrs. G. W. Range. A military drill, which has been The wedding was no particu as greasy and dirty as any man cational and there is no good ing. He has written more than a big success in Portland, will be lar*1 surprise to Mr. Bourne’s ever gets, but didn’t seem to reason why a goodly amount of fifty books, and Scarcely a given by twenty little girls who friends in Portland as the an mind the grease and dirt at all. money could not he raised in preacher’s library can be found represent all our allied nations nouncement had been expected In another shop they were set this way for “ our boys over without several copies of them. and our own U. S. A. Contest Supporter. A resident of Dundee for nearly among his intimate friends. ting up engines. Thevbavesome there.” Few public speakers or writers The best soloists ot Newberg thirty years, Christian Ryan The wedding^s the second ven of the best machinery I have ever have studied so wide a range of passed away Saturday atternbon will furnish music, and stereopti- ture for each, the bride’s first seen. It is much more complete subjects and made themselves March 9tb, at the age o f eighty- con slides of Yellowstone Park husband having likewise been a and up-to-date than the machine We now have on display hat* heard on all of them as has Dr. six. Mr. Ryan had been ailing will be shown. Added to all this man of considerable wealth and shops in Portland. They have for early wear and those for Banks. He has served remarka for some time and no hope for a handsome community flag will influence. s athes capable o f turning cast summer in all the latest styles bly successful pastorates in the his recovery had been enter be presented to the city, M ayor and colorings. Ladies are cor leading churches from coast to ings 15 feet square. tained. Funefal services were Larkin responding. New spring hats are now ready dially invited to inspect them. coast. As an evangelist bis itin I had occasion to buy some Of course ws’ll be tfcre. the home, as iffgvfeptfd « Kip«'. M iller,. LeChapeau—Miss Gregory. eraries have been nation-wide. sfettUac today. * I don’t know the ATTENTION-BERRY GROWERS . K G raphic Jr OLD FASHIONED REVIVAL MEETINGS BEGIN MARCH 15 MEDAL CONTEST SUCCESS- FULLY CARRIED OUT EX-SENATOR BOURNE WEDS PATRIOTIC MILITARY DRILL OBITUARY OF CHRISTIAN RYAN SPRING MILLINERY