iW * «Ä 0 N ewberg VOL XXV POPULATION OF OREGON NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY, G raphic N. THURSDAY. APRIL 17, 1913. CORVALLIS CONSIDERING CHEAPER PAVING ] land on Saturday. No. 27 TOM WORD DOES •V THINGS AT TROUTDALE ’ ’ ^ A H ttle daughter Came to the Of the total population o f Ore Wm. Wilson home on Tuesday. gon 416,851, or 62 per cent are Mr. Robb and family recently native whites o f native paren G. O. Bassett has handed the Upon his promise to resign the from Scotland have been visiting tage; 135,238, or 20.1 per cent Graphic the following clipping office'of Mayor1 of Troutdale im­ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson. are native whites o f foreign or from the Corvallis Gagette-Times mediately, s. A. Edmondson, » R. W. Swink has bad bis lawn mixed parentage; and 103,001 for publication: Ratoon- keeper of 4 4 * « 4 village, leveled and seeded and has 'built or 15.8 per cent, areforeign-b^rn Following the visit o f D. C. was released from the comity a lawn fence along the front of whites. The corresponding per Howard and F. G. Dessery, o f jail yesterday morning a f t e r the lawn on Ninth street. centages in 1900 were 61.9. 29.5 L o s Angeles, w h o presented spending the night in confine­ Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Greer en­ and 13, respectively, the propor­ t h e merits o f asphalt mac­ ment on a charge o f selling liquor tertained the Otterbrook orch- tion o f foreign-born whites hav adam street paving, there is to a minor, says the Oregonian. ardists at a buffet supper on Fri­ ing increased somewhat daring much favorable consideration o f “ What right have y o q to be day evening. After supper the the decade. The percentage o f this class of paving. At the opera M ayor o f a town?” asked Sheriff evening was spent with .games Chinese and Japanese is 1.6; of house Wednesday evening Mr. Word brusqnely, when he visited and music. Indians, 0.8; of negroes, 0.2. In Howard made statements a n d Edmondson’s cell. At a meeting of the Dundee Co­ “ None, I guess,” replied Ed­ 26 of the 34 counties, the per­ showed pictures o f this paving operative Fruit Growers and mondson. . centage of foreign-born whites is laid in Southern California that Packers association on Saturday less than 15; in 6 counties it were convincing t o many not in­ Other conditions imposed upon evening the report o f the com­ the prisoner-Mayor were that he ranges from 16 to 25; and in 2 clined heretofore to give serions mittee on selection o f a building should sin no more in the con­ counties exceeds 25. In 3 coun­ consideration to such paving. site was adopted and a purchas­ duct o f bis saloon business, and ties the proportion o f native Photos of asphaltic macadam ing agent for the site appointed. that he should pay the expenses whites of foreign or mixed paren­ laid from tw o to seven years W. G. Allen, ot Salem, was in o f Harold Brnndige back to tage exceeds one-fourth. showed as superbly as any pav­ Evangelist J. C. Crook* and w Meeting* in the DundOe Dundee on business on Monday. Camas, Wash. Brnndige is the Of the urban population, 55.4 ing, and the statement that no percent are native whites o more o f this pavement was be­ Mrs. Postel, o f LaFayette, boy to whom Edmondson sold native parentage; o f the rural, ing laid w a r disproved - by the comes to Dundee each Saturday liquor. 67.5 per cent- The correspond citation o f extensive contracts Eagerness to participate in a Mrs. Effie Barnard, o f Eugene, and has a display o f millinery at ing proportions for n ativt whites now under w ay, and others just meet o f the Oregon State Trap­ the store o f W. J. Gordon. The visited Miss Nellie McNeill the o f ioreign or mixed parentage are let. With members o f the coun­ shooting League, in which Trout­ ladies o f this vicinity are glad to last of the week. H. P. Cutting, national orgatT 22.8 and 17.9 per cent, respec­ cil and citizens, rock and gravel dale a n d Portland contended H. C. Bennett book-keeper of have an opportunity to order tively. The percentage o f for- in this vicinity was inspected, iter for the Farmers Society of yesterday, is said to have been a the U. S. bank at Newberg and goods o f that kind right bere at eign-bom whites Is 18.6 in the and after the city’s streets were Equity, lectured before a very contributing factor to Edmond­ Mrs. Bennett visited Mr. and home. enthusiastic audience at G rot* urban population and 12.6 in inspected. Mr. Howard stated son’s quick decision. Mrs. Swink oh Sunday. the rural, the percentage o f Chi­ that a first-class asphaltic mac­ hall on Monday evening. A ft t t Further reprisals are threat­ At the county spelling contest nese and Japanese is 2.7 in the adam can be laid here at a total the lecture a local branch oi the ened in the case o f the Troutdale urban and 0.6 in the rural. The cost of $1.45 or tessi—drainage, society was organised with the held at McMinnville on Satur­ Tow n Marshal, w h o holds a negro population is very largely excavation a n d street surface. following officers: President, T. day, Ralph Bennett o f thefourth special Deputy Sheriff’ s c o m ­ For the first time in tbe history mission. This official, says Sher­ urban, and the Indian popula­ He invited rigid inspection and A. Harper; vice president, H. B. grade o f the Dundee school won secretary-treasurer, H. Powell: a silver medal for a perfect record of Yamhill County, imprison­ iff Word, was in the saloon o f tion almost entirely rural. even proposes to come here later E. Crowell. Delegates were ap­ in spelling. This is the first time ment for debt has been used. Edmonson Saturday night when In the total population of the and lay a sample block o f the state there are 384,265 males paving. He will guarantee his pointed to attend the county as­ a silver medal honor hascome to Early in this month. County it was raided. His commission Clerk Jones on motion 6i A ttor­ w ill be revoked a t once. and 288,500 females, or 133.2 paving as strongly as any com­ sociation held at Fern w ood oq the Dundee district, Wednesday and the state con veh- males to 100 females. In 1900 pany w i l l guarantee paving. Dewey Crawford, an electrician ney B. A. Kliks, of McMinnville, t h e ratio was 129 to 100, That this paving would stand tion at Portland on Saturday. r P. E. & f i. Co.‘, went to Port- issued what is known as an “ Ex­ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crooks, ecution a g a i n s t the body” Among native whites the ratio water conditions as successfully on Saturday. evangelists o f distinction, will against H. M. Abbott and Chas. is 119.5 to 100 and among for­ as other paving o f similar kind, A l b a n y , O r e ., April 11— Mr. and Mrs. John Devore L. Thornton on a judgment re­ eign-born whites 209.9 to 100. M r Howard pointed to places in begin a series o f meetings in the visited in Salem for tbe week end. covered by W. E. Matthews last (Special.)—Pearl Wiberg a n d In the urban population there the beach cities where some o f i t ,ohurch at Dundee Thursday even- Ernest Wiberg, sons o f N. P. Mrs. Evans, ot McMinnville, September in the circuit court of are 131.2 males to 100‘ female, is under water about half th e, inS» A Pril 17- Mr. Crooks comes Wiberg, ot Oakville, were drown­ time and it stands. ¿ T h e visito r! highly recommended. He is a spent a few days with her son- this county. and in the rural 134.9. ed in Mdddy Creek near their The s h e r i f f of Multnomah advised that a comipitteebe sent I Plain speaker o f a full gospel and in-la w% Byron Stephens, last home, today. The bodies were to investigate conditions, to get Mrs- Crooks is a fine singer and week. Her husband, Mr. Evans, County arrested Mr. Abbott and recovered four hours after the odged him in jail there on April into California'and Consult with Pers° nal w o r k e r . Everybody passed away a week ago. accident. Secretary of State Bryan ad­ engineers and property owners within reach would do well to Wm. Pool, Mrs. A. J. Barrell, 5th late in the evening, but on The boys had set some traps dressed tw o large audiences in in places where asphaltic mac- attend these services. Lester Ryan, M. C. Bingham, Sunday morning was released on on the creek opposite their home Philadelphia last Sunday on the adam is laid. Please don’t forget tbe parents- Wm. Wilson and Mrs. Michel jail allowed by Circuit fudge and were trying to cross the benefits ot religion and the neces­ teachers meeting the last Wed­ Miller were Newberg visitors on )avis. Mr. Matthews objected creek in an old scow. No one sity for training the young. A t that no bail could issue. A w rit nesday in the month. Wednesday. witnessed the accident, and it is the B e th le h e m Presbyterian W. J. Gordon, A. A. Parrett The Dundee first team played of habeas corpus was then ob­ not known how it occurred. It church, which is celebrating its and Bernard Groth attended the ball against the P. E. and E. R. tained from Judge Davis, and is supposed the scow was caught On Friday evening in Wood- fortieth anniversary, he cited his opening ball game at Portland R. employers on Sunday, the while Mr. Abbott was defended in the swollen waters o f the beliefs and incidents in his own Mar hall, the question, “ Resolved on Tuesday. score being 7-0 in favor o f Dun­ >y some of the best legal talent stream, and both boys thrown life to prove the value o f religi­ that capital punishment should o f Portland, Judge Davis late on Mrs. W. J. Bennett and two dee. The P. E. & E. folks suc­ out, or one boy thrown out aiid >e abolished in Oregon,” will be ous training in youth. rid ay last held against them, children are visiting in Portland. ceeded in getting only tw o men the other went to his rescue. debated, the opposing teams be­ Mr. Bryan told his hearers how and again remanded Mr. Abbott as far as first base. They expect Grandma Huckleberry is taking Their shouts for help were heard a dislike for swearing, gambling in g Albany College against Pa­ to jail. Attorney Kliks argued to practice and try the first team charge o f the Bennett home > n by an older brother some dis­ and drinking had been impressed cific College. The judges will be that inasmuch as fraud had been again soon. the absence o f her daughter. tance away, andJbe arrived just Attorney A. King Wilson, of on him by his parents in his early alleged in t h e complaint and Mr. atd Mrs. Bernhard Groth in time to see oOe boy sink for Andrew Hagey has purchased days. This dislike, h<: said, had Portland, Attorney C. L. Mc- jroven, by the verdict o f the entertained a number o f friends the last time. He plunged into Nary and E. F. Biddle, of Salem. tw o lots opposite the Dundee continued ever since. ury, that arrest would lie. An on Sunday at a supper party. the creek, but neither o f the boys station and will erect a modern The question is a live tffie in “ Gambling,” declared Mr. Bry­ appeal to the supreme court will bungalow. rose again. L o st—a pocket. an,” is even more demoralising Oregon and the announcement probably.be taken. N. P. Wiberg, father o f the Edna Comstock, a niece of the Wm. Green, who has charge of than drink and harder to defeat. ought to bring out a large crowd. Mr. Abbott was formerly m drowned boys, moved with his The fireworks will be set off at Livengoods, has been visiting in the construction of the power business here and sold part o f “ American diplomacy is not family about three months ago Dundee. house at Dundee went to Port- his stock to Mr. Hutchcroft and o f that kind where you have to 8 o ’clock. Admission 25 cents. to a farm near Oakville from make a man drink to deal with part to Mr. Matthews, both of Newport, where he was proprie­ him,” declared Secretary Bryan. whom still reside in Newberg. tor o f the Irvine House last Sum- In discussing temperance: “ In MONARCH OF ALL HE SURVEYS AT THE POLE mer. Prior to going to New­ my long career o f more than a port, the family lived for several quarter of a century in active yeats at Newberg. The boys are politics, there has never been one survived by several brothers and day when I thought it necessary to take a drink o f alcoholic liq­ H. F. Cutting, national organ­ sisters. F D R K t NEWBERG LADS DROWN W. i. BRYAN ON GAMBLING PUBLIC DEBATE FRIDAY NIGHT FARMER'S SOCIETY OF EQUITY NOTES uor. In foreign lands I adhere to the same principle, and I have j e t to hear a single criticism of my actions, either at home or abroad.” In his address at the Second Regiment Armory on “ The Mak­ ing of a Man,” he urged the nec­ essity of building a moral char­ acter on religion and a loyalty to Christ and his teachings. OF COURSE HE DID A Congressman once declared in an address to the House, “ As Daniel Webster says in his great dictionary—” “ It was Noah who wrote the dictionary,” whisper leage, who sat at the “ Noah, nothing,” speaker, “ Noah built Photo shown in “A Top of the World in Motion" at Star Theatre Monday-Tueedey, Apr. 21.22 izer for the “ Farmers Society ot Equity,” was at Chehalem Cen­ ter last Saturday to assist in building up tffte local in that neighborhood. Anum berofnew members were enrolled and offic­ ers were elected as follows: I. N. Campbell, p r e s id e n t ; C a r lo s Johnson, vice president; D. A. Honey, secretary and treasurer. Delegates were appointed to attend county and state conven­ tions at Fern wood and Portland, respectively. M. G. Oakley ^nd D. A. Hone}’ went to Dundee on Monday to assist H. F. Cutting in forming a local there. The Prune Grow ­ ers ftltd Packers Association took up the proposition with enthusi­ asm and formed a strong local. D. A. Honey, sec. EXTRA EXTRAORDINARY The Star Theatre advance ad­ vertising for Friday and Satur­ day o f this week as displayed in the lobby of the theatre, proves to be exceedingly interesting ami entertaining. The fifth story of “ What Hap­ pened to M ary,” “ The informer,” i single red Biograph feature, ‘The Country Boy,” a comedy drnma, and tw o Yitograph com­ edies. Besides this there is a duet by thé Seely sisters and music for the photoplays by Miss Alice Amey. Remember the debate Friday night between the Albany and P. C. teams. ,