Oregon Hilitoricn I society 207 2nd et EWBERG G r a p h ic S! VOL XXV NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY. OBESOS. THUB8DAY. 8EFTEMBEB 25, 1913. No. 50 divorce from H. W. Herring, students who have not yet ar ruins, and showed a civilization THE CIRCUIT COURT COLLEGE OPENING rived, and who cannot get in for THE MYSTERY OF he county surveyor. The case in advance o f the Zuni’s—the some days. Provision ho* been as not contested. Mr. Prank Caveate ruins. Some of these CLOSES UP CALENDARI THE SOUTHWEST excavated Good Music by tbo Hulls and made for them, and the teachers enton appeared for plaintiff. show a high degree of will be ready to help them make In the case of Whitman vs. Practical Address by Pres. civilization. The architectural Now Casas Filed After hcridan Timber Company, ae np the work that they have Who War« Our Country* plans and the irrigation system U m Ton missed as soon as they arrive. on for damage* for the death prove the men who built them First American*? Nobody who has been kept out . o f the son o f the plaintiff caused were thinkers find reasoners At the formal opening o f Pa the first days of the session WERE THEY JOHN CHINAMEN? These ruins are found by hun In the case of Mrs. Mary M . > th« log*«»* camp o f the de- cific College Wednesday morning, for or who is still compelled to stay dreds, all the way from southern Ridgeway and others against fcndant last fall, a settlement the faculty faced the largest out for a time need let that in Utah to southern Mexico. Out the city o f Newberg on trial held > a# effected and the case dis- number o f students enrolled at If Not, Who Wer« the People in the open, wind, rain and ero last Wednesday, it appeared that j *»»»,ed- B. A. Klikr lor plaintiff, this time for years, and a large terfere with his attendance. That One« Inhabited the sion have worn them away, and the claimants were claiming both * nd Lionel Webster, Emmons & audience o f friends o f the college Southwest? there is little to see but great under the right of riparian o w n -! Graham for defendant, who had gathered for the open DEATH OF ELVOOD HANSON o f the piles of stone and mortar. ership and also by right of ap-1 Tin® wound up ing chapel service.' The college (M. J Brow« In Ortfon City Courier J El wood Hanson, son of John And this step takes you cen propriation tor irrigation a n d ,« " » « . Several cases were not building has been mnch improved 1 am going to open this series and Sarah Hanson, was bom in o f articles with a capital I and a turies before Zuni and no doubt power rights. The court held hef,rd b? the judge but will be during the summer, the most centuries before C. Columbus’ that both rights could not b e ! « ^ e d *»P on tbe striking improvement in the Wayne Co., Indiana, July 3, goes*. claimed, and if one was claimed, judge stated he had some unfin- equipment being the one hundred 1842, died in Portland, Oregon, This is not the usual opening father was born. And here's another look back tben the other could not also b e > hed business at Dallas and Til- fine new desk arm chairs fur September 19,1913. down here in Arizona. Some He was married to Mary Jones nished by the ladies auxiliary, times they open with a pair of ward—this time to the cliff held. There were also some de-;km ook ueedmg hia attention, at New London, Indiana, Sept. jacks, sometimes with a cork dwellers, and there is evidence fectsin the complaint. On mo-1 The following cases have been which will be such a great help 10,1863, who died Sept. 1,1900. screw, and occasionally with a there were hundreds and per tio n o fC . R. Chapin a non-suit filed since court began: Aunie L to the work o f the college during T o this union were bom ten haps thousands of years between was taken against the plaintiffs, Hickerson vs. George M. Bad- the year. 45. children, eight of whom are liv The new members of the facul Bat a guess passes for wisdom the caveate ruins and the cliff which tbe court granted, but ders, and o t h e r s . Mortgage ing. In 190$ he was married to until someone calls it, and the builders. But the cliff men dug with the rig^t to the plaintiffs j foreclosure, total due a b o u t ty, Miss Ken worthy of the Greek «««e later, l«rer which whirk $1000. B. A. Kliks for plaintiff. department, Mr. Mendenhall o f Hattie Kimball who remains to personal pronoun passes for their homes out o f eternal stone to renew the suit mourn his loss. He was a birth ^ Bond vs. Mary V. Bond, the science department and Mr. advertising until a copy reader and their ruins yet stand. Many attorney Van Winkle for plaintiffb! right member of the Friends calls it—and I am taking the o f them are in splendid preserva said would be done within th e 'di™ r<* on the ground o f deaer- Marshall o f the mathematics de tion. next tw o week*. T h i s s u i t ' , 1»0 « . Custody of four children partment, were introduced to church and spent the vigor of hia chances. And now one more jump back grow s out o f the Skelton spring »demanded by father. B. A. Kliks old students and new, and the best years as an ordained minis But before the guess, let me ter, preaching the gospel. ward—and then a guess. And matter, and about twenty plain- *or plaintiff. former teachers were introduced give you my guess too. Funeral services were held at Daniel Bay lies vs. John H. Al to the new students. This series o f articles will have by that time you will think any tiffs along the creek have joined the Finley Undertaking Parlors, len and Eva Allen. Suit on note Mrs. Ridgeway in the suit. One nf the most delightful fea much to do with a people and guess safe. Portland, Sunday afternoon, Most ancient o f all indications On Thursday, Newberg and vi for $800. B. A. Kliks for plain tures of the occasion was the civilization that once covered a and were conducted by Rev. F. music furnished by the faculty o f great area o f the southwest, but of a forgotten past and people cinity again held the attention tiff. A. Hinshaw, assisted by Homer which disappeared from the earth are the cave dwellers' ruins. No o f the court. The case was that Daniel Bayliss vs. John Allen, the music department. Mrs. L. Cox, pastor o f the Snnnyaide leaving no history or trace o f its doubt these people lived long be of State o f Oregon, on relation Jasper Hawn and other*. In Hull played three delightful num Friends church. Interment took passing—leaving only the won fore the age o f fire. There is no o f D. A. Honey against Mrs. junction to prevent payment of bers, Prelude by Chopin, Air de place at the Friends cemetery derfully-fascinating ruins, which connection with them and the Maude McGuire to oust her out certain money to John Allen un Ballet by Korestchenko and Ma last Monday, morning. He was cliff men. There are no evidences o f the office o f school director o f til claim of plaintiff is satisfied. zurka b y Nemerowsky. M r. are fast crurab'ing to dust. the father o f our townsmen, Al Hull sang three beautiful num And in order to give you some of civilization. They lived in district No. 9, Chehalem Center. B. A. Kliks tor plaintiff. The next term o f coart will be bers, “ Creeds,” a satirical song fred J. Hanson, Lewis Hanson, little idea o f age and time, 1 want caves where they found them, Mr. Honey was former school o f Portland, and O. M. Hanson, to briefly outline four classes of and there are no indications they clerk. In his complaint, he ad far more important than the by Sinding, “ Moonshine,” a who owns a farm on Chehalem antiquity—and then we will all were assessed on improvements. mitted that Mrs. Carrie Johnson present. Criminal cases at’ this characteristic negro melody, and They existed, that's all. The was elected clerk, but yet refused term were o f a rather pauper “ In the Northland,” a Russian Mountain, but who is now in guess. British Columbia, and brother Today there are four wonder crudest of implements show they to turn over the money to Mm. variety, and only one civil case folk-song by Harvey Worthing o f importance was tried, the ton Loomis. Then he gave the of Silas and Enos Hanson, Mrs. Johnson and also the ful inhabited Indian poebloes in were a specie o f men. being $1000, and that audience a sort oHuturist-cubist- T. H. Gardner and Mrs. David These four periods will give S oots. Considerable il this country—or rather four com- Martin. - . „ munial house»—Taos, Laquine, you a little idea o f how long man was engendered thereby, and a in favor o f out side attorneys. p o s t-im p re s s io n ist n u m b e r , has been doing business down large attendance was had at the There were several important “ Push Cart Melody,” by Loomis, Acoma and Limi, WOMANS AUXILIARY in this weird desert country. trial. The point against Mrs. I « » « »*» mortgage foreclosures, which is to music what “ The I have visited the last three. MEETS SATURDAY And now we get to the ques McGuire was that she had no netting good tees to a few of the Dance at the Spring” is to art. Zuni is the most ancient inhabited The devotional service was led communial in America. A toil tion as to who were these first property rights and that she lncky attorneys. Next term will The Annual Business Meeting involve title to several ( valuable Americans, where did they spring by Charles O. Whitely, pastor of some journey to reach, but a was not the “ Head o f Family,” wonderful reward to those who from and what is “ The Secret of as required bv the school law. pieces of real property not to be the Friends church, who read the o f the Woman’s Auxiliary t o the Pacific?” like these things. Mrs. McGuire owns both real tried by jury, as well as impor Beatitudes, and offered an earn Pacific College will occur on My guess is they were John and personal property, -but the tant criminal cases. est prayer of gratitude for past Saturday, September 27th, at When that Spaniard, Coro blessings and petition for the 2:30 p.m. at the College Dormi nado. found Zuni, something like Chinamen, just plain pig-tailed, real property was assessed to tory. All members are very- ROBINSON CRUSOE present and the future. 400 years ago, the Indians were rat-eating Ching Lees and Wi the children, not to her, and the earnestly requested to be present,, President Pennington gave a living just as they live today, in Tings, and they came from China personal property was assessed At the Gem theatre Friday and one great mud house, 1600 o f thousands o f years ago, and that too late this year, and under the Saturday produced • by “ 101 brief a d d r e s s , bis s u b j e c t as there will lie important busi them, and historic sketches tell the Toltecs, the Aztecs, the Incas law her name did not appear on Bison” in three reels from Daniel being “ Agate Hunting.” He ness to transact, including elec All members us that the explorer estimated and Mayas are their drscen the assessment roll. Attorney Defoe's widely read book o f fic told o f his visit to Agate tion of officers. that they had been down there dants. B. A. Kliks for Mrs. McGnire tion. The wonderful tale of the Beach and the hunting for the who can possibly do so should How they reached this coun showed however that Mrs. Mc shipwrecked mariner shown in agates there; o f many agates attend, meet the new matron, about a thousand years before he found them. They were sun- try is anybody'sguess. Perhaps Guire was “ boss” at home; that films for the first time, complete that be found, and o f bow the inspect the recitation-room, see agate expert discarded many of the chairs recently purchased by worshippers and missionary kill lost at sea, they drifted here, a she had tw o children by a former and accurate in all its details. the Auxiliary and the improve ers and for a hundred years after few in an open boat. Perhaps marriage, and none by the pres Robinson Crnsoe’s E n g l i s h them, some because they were Coronado they carved up the they landed in southern Mexico ent marriage. The oldest child home. His runaway to sea. His ‘all on the surface,” some be ments made at the dormitory.. Catholic fathers about as fast and perhaps they came in through was placed on the stand who life as a sailor. The shipwreck cause they were “ soft,” some be Please note the hoar. Mrs. W. E. Crozer, Sec’y. the Golden Gate, but I would bet acknowledged that her mother o f which he is the sole survivor. cause they had no particular as Spain could spare them. There is no history o f Zuni’s my hope for a bath-tub against was supreme, and to cap the The first night on the beach. character, and some because of foundation, but from my per Roosevelt’s chances of coming climax, Mr. Henry McGuire was The bnilding o f the barricaded flaws that spoiled what would J. CDY BENNETT NOW A BENEDICT sonal observation it sure dates back, that the mystery we have also placed on the stand, and ad but. Crusoe’s pets and his lone otherwise be valuable stones. On Monday, September 22, J. back some. They have a sun- waited four hundred years to raitted that his wife “ ran the ly life on the island. The foot He compared these worthless worshipping legend thgt they solve had just a plain heathen house.” This was too much for prints on the sands. Cannibals. stones with people whose ¿hitare Guy Bennett and Miss Frances were down in that comer long Chinese origin, and that the the attorneys for Honey, Messrs. Friday’s rescue. The Spanish or goodness was all on the sur Henry were married at the home before the flood came, and when temples, palaces and pyramids; Lange, Hewitt & Nott, and after castaways. The arrival o f Cap face, and would disappear with o f the bride in Centralia, Wash ington. The groom is engaged it did come they say they went the civilizations that rose and a little parley, Judge Holmes tain Hardy and his daughter. the first hard things they would in the hardware business at Van on top o f a high mesa a few miles fell before the western continent held, that Mrs. McGuire was Quelling the mutiny o f Hardy’s have to face or with the attri couver, Washington, and is well from Zuni, stayed there until the was dreamed of, was that o f the certainly the “ Head of the Fami men. The death ofFriday. The tion o f the everyday affairs of a knowA to manv Newberg people waters receded, then came back making o f Chinese descendants. ly,” and allowed her to retain voyage t o England. H o m e . busy life; with people who lacked as he was formerly engaged in I have little to found this guess the office, and ordered Mr. Honey Crusoe’s marriage to the cap the firmness that would enable and re-built Zuni. the hardware business in New- I climbed this mesa. It covers on but circumstances— and that to pay the costs. tain’s daughter. T h e s e a n d them to take and hold a real berg. The bride is a trained about three acres, and its sides is about all the wise ones in the The case of Jasper C. Hawn many other incidents portrayed polish, and resist the wear of nurse and has been engaged at are almost perpendicular. I was Smithsonian Institute have. and Jennie M. Lee against John in a manner which leaves nothing real service; with those who are the Good Samaritan hospital in Way back in central Mexico H. Allen occupied the court an hour making it, climbing up to be desired.- Also a good Key negatively good, without any Portland. tw o feet and slipping back one. years ago I saw a full blood Thursday. This w a s a suit stone comedy, “ Their First Ex definite purpose or stand in the After making a trip to San affairs o f life; and with tboáe But certainly there were Noah Yaqui Indian who would have brought by R. L. Conner, attor ecution.” Francisco and other California signs on that sun-burned top. passed for a 'Frisco laundryman ney for plaintiffs, to remove front Note—Margaret Fischer, well who have flaws of character that It had Zuni passed for age. There if he had a Mother Hubbard on. the records as a cloud on the known to the Newberg public, mar otherwise splendid lives and poin^f, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett will be at home in Vancouver. were faint outlines o f ruins that This first set me thinking. title a certain mortgage given by appears as the captain’s daugh often make them a curse rather In a mining town in northertf Mr. Hawn to Mr. Allen, on than a blessing to men. simply smelled of age. There ter in “ Robinson Crusoe.” KANSAS-NEBRASKA DAY New Mexico I was sitting in a were mounds that none knew He closed with an account of ground o f fraud and misrepresen who made or what they were near restaurant (near to the tation. The court hel d the the man who offers $1,000 for On October 11 in Odd Fellows RALLY DAY made for—and there were dia bar) when a little window in the mortgage valid, and as Allen an agate with a picture of a lion H a l l , the Kansas-Nebraska mond rattle snakes every five wall opened and the cook pushed asked that the same should be The Bible School o f the Chris in it, and emphasized the fact people will meet tor a big feed seconds. I accepted the legend. in my plate o f chuck. His face foreclosed, as no interest had tian church specially invites you that it is the courage o f the lion, and a jolly good time. All are Now for another step back was for a second framed in that been paid for seven years there to its rally and promotion day the lion within, that will make invited to bring baskets well window, his Indian costume and on, the court ordered the mort services Sunday, October 5, at the students of today a power ward: filled. A good program is being In the dim ages before Zuni, so hair were hidden, and I supposed gage foreclosed a c c o r d i n g l y . 10 o ’clock a.m. This is a day of for good in the world wh<¡p they prepared. far before that there is not the he was a full blood chink until I McCain, Vinton & Burdette ap nnnsual interest not only among Have left the school and gone out faintest connection or legend, heard him speak. This man was peared for Allen. -The amount those who participate but to all into the world. Newberg is well represented at Work has begun in all depart the School Fair at McMinnville there was another civilization— a pure-blood Islet a Indian. Had involved was $300, with interest. who may attend. You are in- a people who left wonderful ments, but there are soms of the this week. Florence Herring was granted I vited. C*auna«d on p m * I I