Merr - ' Ä h «•«B tt -C '-iC r i_ . « w ; Hl*'- o. H 8ad* *. * N ewberg G raphic NEWBER0. YAMHILL COUNTY. OREGON. THUBSDAY, FEBRUARY 22,1912. VOL. X X IV SCHOOL OFFICERS MEET PROCEEDINGS OF CITY COUNCIL N o-19 M c MINNVILLE VS. PACIFIC W alk and bridge on S. side of k a h s e y h iu cem etery h s Fifth St. from W. side o f Blaine St. to connect w alk to Dayton The following notice is pub- Ave. Cross, on S. side o f Fifth Annual Gathering at McMinn- fished by request.—Ed In one o f the snappiest basket villa Last Saturday St. across Merid. St. Cross, on Negotiations hav»* been com­ Friday Evening at 7 J O Old ball games ever witnessed by a Some Extensive Street Improve­ W . side of Merid. St. across Sixth dressed by G ov pleted that provides for the Newberg crowd, the local High Rivals M eet For Final Con­ ments Ordered for this W est. St. W alk on S. side of Sixth St transfer of Ramsey Hill Cemetery School team defeated the fast test in Basket Bafl. Y< from Merid. St. E. to connect located on the slope o f the Ram­ quintet from Dallas High in the The AnnuAl Meeting of the sey place, on the Dayton road with Timberlake’s walk. Cross, H. S. gymn here last Friday The best game o f the league At a meeting of the city counci on S. side o f Ninth across Pacific School Officers w as held in the and south o f the Chehalem creek basketball keason and a record night. held on M onday night ,a large St. W alk and cross, on N. side H igh School building in M cMinn­ bridge, to an Association of res­ The game w as fast from tbe crowd to see it, should be tbe * grist o f business w as turned but o f Twelfth St. from the W . side ville, February 17. After a short idents of Newberg and vicinity. start, and Poling, of Dallas, | Arrangements are also being order o f things a t the college and much of it will cause proper­ of Willamette St. to E. side of scored the first basket after a opening address by the county ght with a view to placing gymn Friday evening when the ty owners to pause for reflection, River St. W alk and cross, on W. few minutes o f play, which w as keenest rivals among the col­ superintendent, stating the pur- trusteeship and care of when they note the extensive side o f Merid. St. from S. side of followed immediately by a sensa­ leges in tbe state, Pacific and M e the hands jointly o f tw o local street and sidewalk improve­ First St. to the S. side of Second poses of the meeting, M artin Minnvilk, meet for the last game tional ringer thrown by Vincent St. W alk on S. tide of Sheridan Johnson, o f Carlton, fraternal orders, and have it ded ments that must be paid for. of the league season. Every for Newberg. Then the local A n ordinance w a s p a s s e d St. from W . tide of Washington “ The Employment o f Teaches«.“ icated to their uses and also gen­ indication points to a hotly con­ team settled dow n to fast, snap­ eral public use. This arrange- sulopting the report of the view St. W . 100 ft. W alk and crt py passing, which so demoralized W . T. M acy, o f M cM innville ment assures the cemetery future tested, evenly-matched contest; ers lor opening Center street from on N. tide o f North St. from the next told of the many new plans good «are, green sw ard, flonal according to “dope” it ought to the visiting team that they were the north line of Sheridan street W . tide o f Akerid. St. to the B. unable to secure any more field tor the betterment o f the School and foliage decoration, good re- be a hair-raising fight all the to the north Une of Sherman tide of Edw ards St. and on B. w ay, and Pacific should win by a baskets the first half, but scored and continuous creditable street. Ordinances were a l s o tide o f Edw ards St. from the N. Fai^, some o f which caused one foul making a total o f three narrow margin. tion. passed authorising the issue of tide of North 8t. to the N. tide of o r less discussion that w ill be points to their credit, while the Thoae who have followed tbe ^ ^ *• S '3 The deed to the property wilt the w ater and sewer bonds re­ Franklin St. and on the S. tide of helpful to the management in ar­ home team scored nine points. league games will remember that North St. from the W. tide of acquired without involving ranging their work. Every ef­ cently voted by the people. The last half w as equally as in­ Pacific and McMinnville met on Merid. St. to the W . tide of Col­ fraternal orders in any finan- fort w ill be made to make the Follow ing w ill be found the teresting as the first. Dallas the latter’s floor earlier in the 1 obligations, and w ill effect a ip fair satisfactory to all concerned recommendations made by the lege St. made a faint rally, but only season, and that the game stood Grade Sheridan St. between in each detail. bstantial economy to those street committee which were ap­ a tie at the time for the end, scored tw o more field baskets Harrison and Lincoln Sts. Grade o appreciate the necessity of Edw in Allen, o f Pike Valley, proved: : ' ■'* 1 . McMinnville winning by one and tw o fouls. viding suitable and well-cared . To the City Council of Newberg. Harrison from First to Sheridan gave an interesting talk on The playing of Vincent, New- goal, 19 to 17, after some Your Street Committee recom­ Sts. Grade Lincoln from Sherid. “ A g r i c u l t u r e in the Rural for burial place for family and minutes of overtime play. berg’s center w as the feature of mend that the follow ing be to Sherman Sts. Grade Illinois Schools,” but no time w as leftto associates. the game. Although a new man But all the rest of the “dope” from Main to Blaine Sts. Grade discuss this very im portant sub- * The residents of Newberg and ordered. on the team, “ N ig” has not met points to a close score. A com­ Crossing on N. side ofSheridaa Sixth from H ow ard to Blaine Sts. ect. City Superintendent W. R. vicinity are invited to become parison of the scores w ill show his equal at his position in any St. across School St. Cross, on Grade H ow ard from Fifth to Rutherford then announced that members o f this association re­ w hat * fight may be expected. game this season. Gause and W. side o f Blaine St. across Sheri. Sixth Sts. Grade Chehalem from the H igh school pupils o f the gardless o f society or denomina­ Here are some o f the scores of M iller played a snappy gam e at St. Cross, on N. side o f Sheri, Sixth to Ninth Sts. Grade P a­ domestic science class would tion to which they adhere, as the games that show the compara­ forward, each making three field across Wash- (B. V4 only.) Cross, cific from Seventh to Twelfth Sts. serve dinner in the rooms on the «Smetery w ill be dedicated to us- tive strength of the teams: baskets, while the Dallas for­ 1 usage o f the whole common- and walk on S. side o f Sheri. St Grade Twelfth from Pacific to first floor, and also gave all an A t McMinnville, Chemawa 28, wards were able to score but one from B. side of Garfield to B. side River Sts. Grade Chehalem from invitation to inspect the High over the local gnards, Fendall McMinnville 23. A membership in the associa- o f Main Sts. Cross, on W. side Sixth to Ninth Sts. Grade Tenth school building of which Mc­ and Jacobson. A t Newberg, C h e m a w a 21, n w ill be accompanied by a o f Lincoln St. across Sheri. and Eleventh Sts. from Pacific to Minnville is justly proud. Follow ing is the Hneup of Pacific 26.. antee deed to the member of Governor West arrived in time Cross, on N. and S. sides of Willamette Sts. Grade. Center At Cheipawa,. Chemawa 33, Mc­ both teams. lot in the cemetery plat, to Franklin St. across Merid. Walk rom Sixth to Seventh Sts. Grade to be convinced that “Domestic Dallas Newberg Minnville 14. by the memtxg from on N. side of Franklin St. from Seventh from River to Merid. Sts. Science” is ^ p r o p e r i Point points A t „Chemawa, Chemawa 26, unsold portion and upon School to Howard St. Walks Grade Seventh and Eighth from the public school course, and the Gause 9 Boydson 3 F Pacific 8. and crossings on W. side o f Merid. Merid. to Blaine Sts. Grade school officers also seemed to payment o f $15, membership fee M iller 6 W oods 2 F A t Philomath, Philomath 42, St. from 50 ft. N. o f First St. to Fourth from M ain to Dayton feel that no mistake has been without other charge for lot. Vincent4 Barham C McMinnville 16. In view of the usual charge of made in adding it to the curri­ N. side o f Vermillion St. Cross, Ave. Jacobson } G At Philomath, Philomath 25, Matheeny Grub Chehalem from Sixth to culum. $25 and $30 and the large ad­ on N. side Hancock St. across Poling 4 • G Fendall Pacific 13. A t 1:30 M ayor McPhiiUns in­ vance above those charges that College St. Cross on N. side of to Ninth Sts. Grub Tenth, Elev­ At McMinnville, Philomath 25, Hancock St. across School St. enth and Twelfth from Chehalem troduced Governor West to a increasing population alw ays McMinnville 21. Walk and cross, on N. side Han­ 1 :o Pacific Sts. Grub Center from crowded bouse, and for the next causes, the low price at which a A t Newberg, Philomath 23, cock St. from Main St. to W. side Sixth to Seventh Sts. Grub hour everyone w as interested in membership and lot is placed Whereas: C e r t a i n p e r s o n s Pacific 21. -of Grant St. Walk on S. side o f Harrison from First to Sheridan hearing a practical businesslike should induce a large selection seem determined to. bring crur The scores made by the tw o First St on W. halt o f the block St. c address on the present manage­ and association. present Sunday closing ordinance . . DEFEATS DAUAS B. S. RESOLUTIONS between Grant and Lincoln Sts. Cross, on S. side o f Second St. across the E. half of Grant St. W alk on S. side of Second St. from Dayton Ave. B. to connect with walk already built (about -40 ft.) Walk and cross, on the W. side o f College St. from the S. side of Union block to N. side of Second St. and from S. side of Second St. to S. side of Fourth St. Walk on E. side o f College St. between First and Second St. W alk on N. side o f Second St. from Center to River Sts. Walk on W. side o f River St. from N. side o f Second St. N. to connect cement walk now in. Walk and cross, on S. side o f Third St. from the W. side of Center St. to E. side o f Edwards St. and from W. side of Edwards'St. to W. side of College St. Walk on S. side o f Fourth St. from School to H o w ­ ard Sts. Cross, on B. side Main St. across Illinois St. Walk and cross, on B. side of Main St. from N. side o f Illinois St. south to S. side o f North St. and the S. side o f Illinois St. from W. side of' Main St. to connect walks al­ ready down to W. side o f Gar­ field St. Cross, on W. side o f School St. across Fifth St. Walk and cross, on N. side of Wy nonski St. from Claud Cummings walk to B. side of Willamette St. and on N. side o f Fourth St. from E. side o f Willamette St. to W. side of College St. Walk and cross, on S. side o f Fourth St. from E. side o f Willamette St. to E. side o f River'St. Cross, on W.side o f Willamette St. across Fourth St. Cross, on the S. side o f Fifth St. across Wynooski St. Cross, and walk on W. side o f Willamette from S. side of Fifth St. N. to connect w ith Terrell’« walk. That River St. be widened on the W. side of said St. from 50ft. N. of Tenth St. S. to the City imits to a width o f sixty ft. That no more street lights be placed until fall. That a grade be established on deridian St. from the railroad to ?irst St. and Hancock St. from Meridian W. to the railroad, and Second St. clear through the city. That the following streets be graded and curb put in: between ?irst and Second, and between ?irst and Hancock Sts. Meridian, College, Blaine, Washington and School Sts. between First and lancock Sts. That the side* ditches be opened and repairs made on all streets in the city. Resp. submitted, S. A. Mills, chairman. ATHLETICS VS. GIANTS The world’s championship baseball series o f 1911. A vital, iving record o f the final great struggle for sporting supremacy in baseball, America’s great sport. Showing plays on the dia­ mond, at the bat, at the bases, in i;he field. I t will be exhibited at the Star Theatre Monday and Tues­ day afternoon and evening, Feb 26 and 27. FRUIT GROWER’S MEETING The Springbrook Fruit Grow- er’s Union twill meet at 2:00 ).m. Friday, March 1,1912, at the Cannery office at Spring- brook. The main business at this meeting will be the election o f officers for the ensuing year. All fruit growers are invited to attend. E. R. Garner, Sec’y. Immediately upon completion of present orginization the lots will be advanced to $30 and the proceeds used for the care, beau­ tifying and upkeep o f the ceme­ tery. I t is expected that the initial membership will exceed one hun­ dred on account o f exceeding low price. Such an association will have sufficient funds to connect a pipe line with the city plant when same is completed and pur­ sue other ornamentations and improvements. As there is a total o f 400 lots unsold the fu­ ture sale o f the remaining lots as demand occurs will supply ample revenue for all future expenses. Mr. Wallace, with headquart­ ers at the Imperial hotel, will Chehalem -Sunday school which manage the formation of the asso­ meets every Sunday at 10 o ’clock ciation and solicit tbe residents o f is in a prosperous condition, in­ Newberg and vicinity to mem­ bership. creasing in numbers and interest. Good class exercises, splendid singing, and those unique ten minute talks at the close by the Remember the date, time and Snpt., F. L . Harford, makes a place for the “ all day” meeting delightful hour for those who and picnic dinner Friday, March desire to come. They are not 1 at 10 a.m. in the Masonic Hall old set speeches', but are the new (over Ferguson’s drug store.) ideas the world is agitated over, The invitation is extended to all and the problems that will only who have, at some time, lived in be settled when Christ’s principles Wisconsin, to come qnd bring are carried out as he taught them well filled lunch baskets and during his ministry, This is fol­ enjoy an old time picnic dinner lowed by the regular morning to be served at noon, after which service. Rev. Wilson has won a progam will be given and a the hearts o f the people, by his social time enjoyed by all. quiet manner, his fervent, pleas­ Mrs. L. A. Moore, ing, Christian spirit and his ex­ Secretary. cellent sermons. Under his ad­ ministration there is a grow ing interest in the service. The little church under the shadow o f the Subject next Sabbath morning great old firs will be remembered “ The Church’s Opportunity for by many for the peace it has a Glorious Victory.” Preaching brought to their hearts. • also at night. All are invited. ment of state affairs. All were cordially invited to come to the capital and see for themselves how the various state institutions are being cared for, and to investigate all o f the plans for the betterment o f our state. The meeting w as then ad­ journed, and the audience dis­ persed feeling that the day had been profitably spent, and that the “ Annual Meeting o f School Officers” has a distinctive work in our educational system that we can never afford to eliminate. GOOD WORK AT ffiHALEM CENTER FOR WISCONSIN PEOPLE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH teams in their games with Pacific University tell the same story, that a red-hot, hair-raising con­ test should be seen Friday even­ ing, with Pacific College winning by a close score. McKee is the McMinnville man most feared by the local players, because o f his ability to hit the basket from almost any part of the field. It will be the aim of the P. C. players to keep him “ Smothered,” a task that will not be easy because o f his speed. Immediately after the game, the Christian Associations o f the College will give a reception in the girls’ gymnasium to the visi­ tors and to the faculty and student body. There should be a record, breaking crowd at the game. The teams will line np as follows: Pacific McMinnville Smith McKee Parker Douglas Lewis Culver Haworth Simpson George Brace Williams Miller into disrepute, and, Whereas: Certain persons are determined to presist in violat­ ing said Sunday closing ordin-. ance, therefore: Be it resolved, by tbe citizens o f Newberg and vicinity, in a t­ tendance a t G r a c e Feultner Methodist Episcopal church of Newberg, Oregon, February 18*, 1912, that we hereby express oar appreciation o f the effort made by the council and officials o f Newberg, Oregon, in their ef­ fort to enforce the said Sunday closing ordinance. Therefore: Be it further re­ solved, that we hereby extend our continued support and help in all further efforts to enforce said Sunday closing ordinance and to elevate the moral tone of this city. Above passed by rising vote without opposition. SPECIAL MEETINGS Revival services at the Baptist church. Music under the direc­ tion o f singing evangelist Cnlver. Special service for men Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Young men A meeting o f First and Main and boys are especially invited street property owners will be to the service Sunday afternoon. held in the rooms o f the Commer- • Good music. Cornel cial Club on Friday evening at 7 o ’clock, for the purpose o f dis­ cussing the matter o f street pav­ ing. Louis C. Kelsey, the engi­ Rev. Charles O. Whitely was neer who has been doing work the principal speaker at Salem for the city, will be present and quarterly meeting o f Friends will be prepared to give estimates chnrch last Saturday and Sun­ on tbe various kinds of paving. day. In his absence Rev. Thomas The hoar for meeting is set early Hockett, o f Chehalem Center, in order that those who desire preached the sermon at Friends to do so may attend the ball Church on Sunday morning and game at 8 o ’clock between P. C. Pres. Pennington spoke at the and McMinnville. evening service. WILL CONSIDER STREET PAVING REV. WHITELY SPEAKS AT RALE! I