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VOL r a n .
NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY.
IN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1.1910.
t Bi« lumbar a lii, flour
. alila, brteh u d Ula
1 factoría«. Mah * door
( factory. In a foundry,
i lea plant, a llk con*
anaary, frarity »a -
taray I am; no «alo«o» :
in ehnrehaa; high
i acbool, and eollaga.
NO. 46
ler and Frazier, also to Mr. Hunt
quainting himself with our fruit
Rev. J. F. Lyon and Rev.
OLD VETERANS PLEASED | and
THE LION THATCHARGED nani,
Miss Hunt, as well as to the CONTRACT LETFOR1
Conditions and the markets.
A. J. Weaver. All the little folks
“ Chorus” who furnished so many
It was shown that had we
spoke very creditably bat the
MR. ROOSEVELT1 decision
COLLEGE BUILDING BP been
OVER MEETING
interesting musical numbers on
properly organized earlier
o f the judges was that
our programs; and be it further
Resolved, That we regret the
missunderstanding which de
prived us o f the assistance o f the
Newberg Band. The more so as
they have always been so free
with their services whenever
called on by us.
Resolved, That the Secretary
be instructed to furnish both
local papers with a copy o f these
resolutions for publication.
N. E. B ritt , President,
Yamhill County Veteran Associa­
tion.
B. F; P ik e ,
Secretary.
oar dried black caps would have
o f the audience, and with a few
A T h r ill in g
H is
brought ns $60 per ton more
appropriate remarks J. C. Gar-
N«w Book.
than they have sold for, and
gorjr presented the medal to
Co. tho Low est
that much better returns would
Olive Fletcher. All were remem­
The lion stopped and lay down
have been obtained for our
bered with tokens o f the oc­
behind a bush; jumping off I
In calling for bids for the con* Gravensteins.
The interest and success which
casion however, so everybody
struction of the new administm» It also developed that while took a shot at him at tw o hun­ was happy.
characterized the early sessions
tion building for Pacific College:] most people are taking some dred yards, bat only wounded
o f the meeting ot the Yamhil
T w o medal speakers not in the
him
slightly
in
one
paw;
and
the
contractors
were
asked
to
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r
e
of
their
apples
many
have
Veterans, as reported in last
contest particapated in the pro­
after a moment’s sullen hesita­
week’s issue, continued unabated
give figures on red brick made not yet learned either whatgooc
gram. Mae Whitten gave an af­
tion off he went, lashing his tail.
throughout the very last ses
by the Newberg Brick and Tile clean merchantable apples are
fective rendering o f “ The Drunk­
We mounted our horses and
sion. Good programs were pre
Co., and also on brick and hol­ or the art of producing them
ard’s Dream” and Earl Jones
went
after him; Tarlton lost sight
sented, and the large attendance,
low vtile manufactured . by the This however does not apply to
pleased everybody in his rendi­
o f him, but I marked him lying
the close attention given, and the
Pacific Face Brick Co., of Wil- our more extensive growers.
tion o f the thrilling story o f
down
behind a low grássy ant­
A small quantity o f fruit has
enthusiasm manifested, indicated
lamina.
,
“ Old Soapy.”
hill. Again we dismounted at a
been
handled
under
the
Union’s
their appreciative reception.
The bids were as follows: New­
While the judges were out,
distance of tw o hundred yards;
On Thursday evening the prin­
port Engineering Co., Willamina brand. This has been wel
Mrs. Rassico gave a dissertation
Tarlton telling me that now he
cipal address was delivered by
brick $25,575, Newberg brick, •elected and packed and has been
on the inconsistency o f hop pick­
A Correction.
was sure to charge. In all East
$25,075; Anderson & Weaver, very well received by the trade.
Rev. Ezra Hayes and it was
ing on the part o f prohibitionists.
Mr. Keim said if we do busi­ Africa there is no man, not even
well worth the careful, serious
Young Waldo Potter made a
The “ Enteiprise” in the issue Willamina, $27,670, Newberg,
Cuningham himself, whom
attention it received. The Vet o f last week in a notice o f the $26,755; Herd & Lucas, Wil­ ness we mast be better equip­
hit with his songs, and his sister
would rather have by me than
cran Quartet o f Portland was meeting o f the Yamhill County lamina, $28,997, Newberg, $25,- ped for it and this will require
Agatha put realism to hex song,
Tarlton, if in difficulties with a
present and made a big hit with Veteran Association, contained 850; John Wright, Willamina, some expense, and to this end
“ No Bread To-Day,” by the
the Directors were instructed to charging lion; on this occasion, presence with her on the stage
the audience. The old boys a reflection on Judge Burnett $26.200, Newberg, $25,600.
however, I am glad to say that
proved clever entertainers as which was not warranted by
of tw o little children in rags and
The contract was awarded to levy an assessment on the capital
his rifle was badly sighted, and
well as good singers. And the the facts and was entirely un­ the Newport Engeering Co., o f stock.
tatters. The choruses by the
Wm. Crossley, a large apple shot altogether to o low.
Fife and Drum Corps never failed called for by the circumstances Portland, they being the lowest
L. T. L. children were also much
Again I knelt and fired; but the
merchant
and
exporter
of
New
appreciated.
to inspire and delight. Mrs. Jo under which he spoke. Judge bidders. But since the bids did
mass o f hair on the lion made me
Hollingsworth recited Thursday Burnett was urged by us to ad­ not include the excavation for York and London, was present
The other musical numbers
think he was nearer than he
evening and again on Friday dress the association, and only basement, draining, septic tank, and gave a short talk. He said
consisted o f a vocal solo, “ Open
afternoon and proved an effective consented to do so after being nor heating plant, some slight bur Gravensteins s h o u ld be was, and I undershot, inflicting the Gates,” by Chas. Morris,
a flesh wound that was neither
and o f a male quartet, “ God
outdoor speaker.
assured that it was our wish, changes were made in the con­ picked early when only one-third
crippling
nor fatal. He - was
Bless M y Boy,” by Messrs. W.
The McMinnville V e te r a n s and being informed by Judge struction in order to get the ¡colored, and hurried on to
already grunting savagely and
market,
then
they
would
reach
tailed to show up with a pro­ McCamant that it would be total cost within the $30,000
C. Woodward, W. E. Crozer, W.
raised for building purposes, and London crisp and firm with good tossing his tail erect, with his A. King and H. Craw.
gram Friday, as scheduled, but agreeable to him.
head held low; and at the shot
local talent was hastily drawn
Before the benediction by Rev.
The address of Judge Burnett consequently the contract price yellow color and be on the
the
great sinewy beast came
arket
when
they
will
sell
much
upon and rattling good short was timely and appropriate, will be $24,823 exclusive o f
G. C. Ritchey, the audience rose
ter than if arriving tw o weeks toward us with the speed o f a to its feet to give expression o f
order programs were the result. and was well received both by leating plant and other items
ter. The Kings should be picked greyhound. Tarlton then, very appreciation to Mrs. Scott for
In the afternoon the speakers the association, and by* the mentioned above.
hen two-thirds colored. It is jroperlv, fired, for lion hunting her effective efforts in this line o f
were Jesse Edwards and Rev. W. audience.
The construction will be o f tan
is no child’s play, and it is not temperance work.
E. Kerr, o f Portland. In the
The reflections cast on Judge colored face brick backed by ot necessary to send straight
s ot a single variety—any good to run risks. Ordinarily it
evening Col. Hofef, o f Salem, Burnett d o not in any manner lollow tiling to insure dryness.
is a very mean thing to experi­
County School Fair.
blew in and added his mite or express the sentiment o f our Work will begin at once and ii ood varieties will sell. Their
ence
jo
y
at
a
friend’s
miss;
but
Jjuys both from Grower’s
might to the success o f the oc­ people, but rather was the ex­ will he pnshed with all po&sib
The School Fair Cpmmittee
casion. No trouble to show pression o f the editor of the paper speed in order to get the build­ Associations and middle men— his was not an ordinary case, writes the Graphic as follows:
goods with a political campaign in question, who took that meth­ ing enclosed before wet weather in the first instance the grower and I felt keen delight when the
We desire your aid in boosting
on and the woods full of candi­ od to vent his spleen at a sets in. The contractors say gets the whole price o f his pro­ mllet from the badly sighted the School Fair this Fall. We
dates. His efforts were supple­ gentleman who is too well known they desire to employ Newberg duct—In the second he supports rifle missed, striking the ground are planning to make things in­
mented by those o f Clarence to. need any defense at our hands, labor as far as possible and will the middle man out ot the price many yards short. I was sight­ teresting for everyone who at­
ing carefully, from my knee, and
Butt and J. C. Gregory, who and we only make this state­ give home dealers an opportunity of his crops.
knew I had the lion all right; tends and will provide sports of
The important question o f a
made speeches, Mrs. Sloane ment that the public may know to furnish the material.
all kinds. We have selected the
recited well and the chorus was the truth o f the matter.
The building will be 60x100 market for our cull fruit was or though he galloped at a great sports that will make the most
heard from again. The program
feet and will be tw o stories in raised, and the very good advice jace, he came on steadily—ears fun, and we ask the favor o f you
B. F. P ik e ,
o f the evening and o f the encamp­
height, with full basement large­ was, “ Not to produce any but aid back, and uttering terrific that you will print the list o f
A. B a r t h o l o m e w ,
ment closed with all joining in
ly above ground, which will the best,” however the practic­ coughing grunts^and there was events in your paper and adver­
R. B. L in v il l e ,
singing “ Nearer My God to
make it practically a three story ability ot this was called in ques­ now no question o f making al­ tise the matter as much as possi­
J ohn M c C l e e r y ,
building.
tion. Our manager is often lowance for distance, nor, as he ble. Try and get the boys o f
Thee.”
W m . C lem m exs ,
At the business meeting held
In the basement story there asked what he is paying for this was out in the open, for the fact your community interested so
For the Association.
Friday morning, officers for the
will be, aside from the furnace or that kind o f fruit. Grower’s that he had not before been that they will take hold and
coming year were elected as fol­
and fuel room, four class rooms, Unions are not buyers but sellers distinctly visible. The bead of make the sports a success. We
lows: W. W. Stockton, Sheridan,
janitor’s room, cloak rooms and of fruit and are paying the in­ my foresight was exactly on the are going to offer cash prizes this
president; J. W. Webber, New­
toilets. On the first floor there dividual grower the whole price centre o f his chest as I pressed year and a prize for each event.
First National Awards Contract
berg, vice-president; B. F. Pike,
will be the president’s office, his fruit sells for, less the expense the trigger, and the bullet went The following is a list o f events:
to Barham Brothers of
Newberg, secretary; D. H. Turn­
study room, library and reading of handling, which in all proper­ as true as if the place had been
FIRST DAY, S E P T . 20.
Dallas.
er, McMinnville, treasurer; Ezra
room, three class rooms and rest ly organized fruit districts is plotted with dividers. The blow
Afternoon events: Pillow fight,
brought him up all standing,
Hayes, Newberg, chaplain; Board
A new home is to lie built for room for the faculty. The second more than any body else is pay­ and he fell forward on his head. prize, $2.50. Wrestling match,
of directors—N. E. Britt, New­ the First National Bank, the con­ floor will be almost entirely ing.
over 150 lbs., $2.50; 125 to 150
berg; J. E. Brown, Sheridan; tract having been let to Barham taken up with the auditorium
If you have fruit to sell report The soft-nosed Winchester bul­ lbs., $2.50; under 125 lbs., $2.50.
C. W. Powell, Dayton; W. P. Bros., o f Dallas. The location where provision will be made to it to Manager H. H. Keim att^e let had gone straight through
SECOND DAY, S E P T . 21.
Cragin and N. A. Decker, Mc­ will be on the southwest corner fill a pressing need in Newberg Newberg Construction Co’s, Of­ the chest cavity, smashing the
Egg
race for girls, prize, $2.50;
Minnville. Sheridan was decided o f First and Washington streets, for an audience room o f large fice near depot. Join the union lungs and the big blood-vessels 100 yard dash. $2.50; 50 yard
o f the heart. Painfully he re­
upon as the next meeting place. and the building will be 36x70, seating capacity. It will have and help a good cause along.
3-legged race, $250.
covered
his feet, and tried to
The following resolutions were tw o stories high. Newberg red raised floor and gallery and will
R. E. P o r t e r .
Greased pig chase, prize, the
come on, his ferocious courage
adopted:
brick, Willamina face brick and be seated with opera chairs.
Pig- «
holding out to the last.
Whereas, The Yamhill County sandstone will be used in its con­ Music rooms are provided in the
t h ir d d a y , s e p t . 22.
Expense of Canvass.
From Theodore Roosevelt’s
rear o f the stage.
Veteran Association in second struction.
Final wrestling match, free for
forthcoming b o o k , “ African
annual meeting assembled, be­ The bank will occupy the en­ The contractors who submitted
Since the work of making the Game Trails,” to be published all and the prize will be given to
ing grateful for the cordial wel­ tire lower floor. The floor o f bids speak in high terms o f the
canvass for the $30,000 building in August by Charles Scribner’s the best man o f any and all
come and generous hospitality the lobby will be tiled and it will artistic design and general con­
weights, prize, $5.
fund for Pacific College has been Sons.
o f the citizens o f Newberg and have wood beamed ceiling. The struction o f the building and
Pie eating contest, prize, $1.
completed and work has been
vicinity, and wishing to express upper floor will be used for offices Newberg will have reason to feel
Chinning contest, prize, $1.50.
begun on the building, it is due Oliv« Fletcher W ins Temperance
their appreciation thereof, there­ and apartments. The building proud o f it when completed.
FOU RTH D A Y, S E P T . 23.
Medal Contest
to the many who responded so
R.
N.
Hockenberry
&
Co.,
of
fore be it
A free for all fox chase will be
will be steam heated.
nobly by making subscriptions,
Portland,
were
the
architects.
Resolved, That* we recognize
held
at the Bewlev race track.
F ora time after purchasingthe
The Friends church was well
that they should know the cost
in the open hearted greeting and Harger corner a building with a
An
admission
fee o? twenty-five
ot making the canvass. The fig­ filled Sunday afternoon by those
cordial welcome so warmly ex­ 90-foot frontage was contem­
Apple Grower« Meeting.
interested in the cause o f temper­ cents will be charged to defray
ures are given below:
tended to U9, that loyalty to plated by the bank directors, but
the expenses. The prizes for the
Postage......................... $ 1.10 ance and in the little folks, which
the “ Flag” and the principles it was finally decided that the
chase
are, 40 per cent, o f the
As announced in last week’s Printing.........................
13.00 after all, is one and the same
tor which our association stands, times would hardly justify it at Graphic the Newberg Apple
gate receipts to first dog; 30 per
Livery hire.....................
27.50 thing. The occasion was a de­
that has always distinguished present, since the rentals would Growers Union met in Crater’s
cent,
to second dog; 10 per cent,
clamatory contest participated
Traveling expenses in­
them in the past, and we also scarcely warrant the outlay. Hall on Saturday afternoon.
to
third
dog.
cluding trip to Seattle
33.70 in by six members of the Loyal
recognize the fact that the The bank still owns the adjoin­
For any information see or
President J. D. Gordon called
Temperance Legion. A full and
generous support given uS by ing property and the former the meeting to-order and intro­
T otal..... ...................$ 75.30 interesting program consisting write to W. T. Maey, Supt. H.
the citizens of Newberg has con­ plans will be matured later.
The canvassers gave their time o f other recitations and music Belt, G. R. Mclntire, H. F. Wil­
duced Mr. H. H. Keim who was
tributed in no small measure to
recently elected manager o f the to the work without any com­ was enjoyed by the large audi­ son, Cecil Hoskins, McMinnville.
the success o f our meeting; and
Gregory Sisters are pleased to association. Mr. Keim said he pensation, save the conscious­ ence present, all reflecting credit
Thanking you for the interest
be it further
announce to their customers was not here hunting a job, he ness o f having brought the ardu­ upon Mrs. Scott, superintendent and aid that we feel that you
Resolved, That while it may that they have secured as Trim­ had good positions oftered him ous task to e t happy consumma­ of the L. T. L, work in Newberg. will give us in making these
seem invidious to make special mer, Mrs. Masters, o f Seattle, elsewhere, but having cast his tion.
The contestants were Edna sports a success, we remain
mention o f any, where all art who has trimmed in such fashion­ lot with us this work had been
Very truly yours,
Runde, Huldah Morrison, Wal­
G. R. M c I n tire ,
so deserving, yet we feel espeeial- able millinery houses of that city pressed upon him and he had
L. M. Parker and Mrs. W. S. lace Jones, Vera Jones, Olive
H. F. W ilson ,
ly grateful for the assistance of as Graham’s and Madam Paul’s [been spending quite an amount Parker went to the Parker ranch Fletcher and Nelson Baker. The
C ecil H oskins ,
Messrs. Hanning, Morris, Bueh-; for the past several seasons.
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— and
- - J some
------ money ac- in M orrow county last Friday. judges were Mrs. F. C. Stan-
of
time
Com. on School Fair sports.
S lxrk lu i Choteo » N o t M m *
mg Place o f Association-
New Officers Elected.
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