n T H E N E W B B H 6 G R A P H IC . I f f ----- ÌJL ____ Theo. Jeffries made a business THE 0ÜU00K FOR trip to Amity Wednesday. FARMERS’ LOANS Mrs. W. A. King and children and Miss Dorpthy Ehret are up from Portland on a visit. It is clear thAt the movement Zimri Ellis lost ten tons of hay for the better financing o f agri in the fire last Friday night and culture in this country, or, as it Fred Werth a much larger quan i* commonly put, fipr cheaper Arrivai and Dapartura o f Pas James Iverson was down from tity. loans for farmers, is in no danger bis farm home above McMinn­ •ancar Trains. v of being -dropped. On the con­ Dr. F. H. Wilson, Osteopath, ville Monday on business. Traia* fraai PartkuMl Tr>ia< far Fardasé trary, there is every reason to Clint Newhouse and family recently took a successful exaroi 9:10 A . M. expect results ih the near future. 6:46 A . M. nation before the State Bpard o f j from,Day ton and Mr. and Mrs. 11:06 A . M. 8:46 A . M. President Wilson in a formal J. A. Bross from Portland visited Examiners. 6:27 P. M. 1:10 P. M. Thomas Minnie is here from statemqpt has promised national at Shady Nook last Sunday with 7:10 P . M. 4:07 P. M. Missouri, visiting with his sister, legislation on the subject not lat Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Newhouse. Mrs. M. C. Bristow. They will er than the regular session o f Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Paxson are „ Rev. E. Taylor and family attend the fair at Salem to-mor Congress. Nobody seems to feel visiting with friends at Tilla spent Sunday in Newberg, he that the President is reckoning « s p e a k in g for prohibition at row. mook. without his host. In all prob­ Newberg is pretty well repre­ Friends church in the evening. Claude Harlocher, o f Marsh ability, not Congress only, but sented at the State Fair this field, visited at the L. S. Otis He is expecting to locate in New • the state legislatures as well, week. The weather is ideal and berg. ' home during the week. will welcome any sound, well- Mrs. Henry Lane expects to big crowds and a good display studied plan to promote this •J. C. Denney brought in a in all lines are reported. cause. \ sample o f his third crop ot leave here Friday for several Albert Heater was in from weeks’ visit at her former home One plan already proposed in strawberries a few days ago. near Elmwood, Wisconsin. She Springbrook the first o f the week Congress denerves special atten­ B. B. Goff returned from his has lived berp six years and this carrying an a rm in a sling. tion, because its author, Senator trip to Gilliam county Tuesday Cause a puncture o f a vein by a Fletcfier of Florida, is the chair­ is the first return trip. * s where he went to visit his daugh H. R. Cobb is moying to Tole­ jack-knife. man o f the commission that the ter. C. R. Duer arrived home from government sent to study rural do, Lincoln county, this week Miss Helen George went to where he has bought a dairy his visit at his old home at credits in Europe. The Pres­ Portland on Wednesday o f last farm four miles out on the road Cleveland, Ohio, the first o f the ident believes that fee ought to week and is spending the week to the Siletz Agency. Heexpects week. Mrs. Duer and the chil­ bave that commission’s tacts and with friends. dren remained for a longer, visit. conclusions before acting. to engage in the milk business. Curtis Houser, o f Spualding The parties who suffered losses He also believes that any plan Springbrook will dedicate the Logging Company’s office, went in the fire of Friday night of last adopted ought to be entirely dis­ new school building on Friday to Portland Sunday and spent week, express appriciation o f the tinct from the general banking night when an address will be the day with friends. given b y P its . Pennington with promptness displayed on the and currency law now under, McKinley Mitchell, the potato an additional program, at the part o f the insurance companies consideration; and the commis­ nabob ot Portland, was in New- close o f which ice-cream and cake in adjusting losses. sion’s chairman evidently agrees COLLEGE NOIES berg a day last week looking up will be served. Mr. Gale, o f Oregon City, who with him. Senator Fletcher’s the Irish tuber crop. The second week o f the school Bill Hubbard and another owned the building occupied by bill would set up a system of Will Finnegan, o f Laurel, who party from LaFayette passed the Gem Theater, has been in banks tor rural credits only, year shows a still further increase was in town Monday, had just through Newberg Wednesday town during the week and it is' quite unconnected with other in the enrollment. Several more will eater within the next few returned from a visit o f a week evening with three cars loaded stated that he is figuring on put­ banks. There would be a number ot days. The dormitory is well with friends at Tillamook. with cow s and horses and con­ ting up a new brick on the old “ local national rural banks,” filled. site. Henry Thorne drives into nected with the down freight. each operating in a small dis­ On last Friday evening the town now behind a fiat, sleek They said they were headed for Charley Cavil and John Win­ ’team of horses, all the same as a the Alberta country. ters left here this morning for trict, and owned by the farmers men o f the college met around a of that district. Next would be bon-fire t o get acquainted. Sev­ prosperous contented farmer. As a result o f the “ findings” o f the Alberta country, the former the “ state national rural banks,” eral stunts were indulged in, not N. E. Britt went to Salem the M. E. conference held at to look after land purchased the least interesting being a Tuesday to attend the »State Eugene last week, Rev. Walton there last year and the latter to each owned and controlled -by bean feed” furnished by the Fair, expecting t o remain long Skipworth will remain as pastor see how it is to get away from the local banks o f its state. social committee o f the Y. M. C. Finally, there would be “ the na­ enough to see the whole show. o f the local church for another home once. tional rural bank o f the United A. The program closed with Matthew Diamond, a brother Dr. Stuart has removed his year. *R;ev. Hiram Gould, form­ States,” with the state and local short talks by Harry Haworth, office to Room 1-2 in the Gregory erly located here, goes from For­ o f Henry Diamond, arrived here banks as stockholders, and with President Pennington and Prof. a few days ago from Bowervillc, building. He can be reached by est Grove to W ood burn. nine directors, five named by the Hawkins. phone by calling the Gregory, The Dunlap auto truck is doing Minnesota, where he recently At a called meeting o f the Ath­ [Stockholders, and four by the "buildntg.' r a lan^ office buswesa-ihis week closed out his business. Another President. - letic Association held Monday it F. S. Miller who was over from carrying passengers t o the State brother, "Fred, was also out from : All these institutions would was decided to purchase football Laurel Tuesday, laid in a supply Fair. On Wednesday Spring­ Portland on a visit. have Federal charters; and be jerseys for the use o f the team. T. T. Hinsha w, o f White Salm­ supervised by the Secretaries of The executive committee was in- o f notices for posting to “ shoo” brook furnished a full “ cargo,” hunters away from his China while today is Fern wood day. on, MrS. A. C. Chapman and the Treasury, o f Labor, and of structed to receive bids for the Newberg was to o slpw to get a Mrs. E .,H . Lee, of Goldendale, Agriculture. pheasant crop. But they would care o f the gymnasium. Several look-in, so Mr. Dunlap says. Washington, came last week .On not only use their money and new men are turning ou t for W. E. Matthews who was home from Portland over Sun­ Tuesday evening Miss Ellen account o f the illness o f their credit freely to help farmers football practice and the pros­ day, said he was still making it Gregory entertained the young mother, Mrs^Hinshnw, who had financially, especially by means pects are bright for a good-team. interesting for his friend, Abbott, ladies' and young men’s Sunday a slight stroke of paralysis. o f long-term mortgage bonds on Manager Benson is arranging School classes o f the M. E. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis are farm lands; they would give the tor several games. and wa*8 holding his own. The Y. W. C. A. held their in­ Attorney C. R. Chapin, W. S. church in honor o f Miss Pearl here from Vancouver, B. C., visit­ farmers power, and offer them Wharton and C. B. Wilson took Cobb and Mr. Warren Cobb who ing Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pike. opportunity for initiative and co­ formal reception for tbenewgirla Monday evening in the old col­ passage in Commissioner S. M. leave this week for their new Mr. Davis is a brother to Mrs. operation among themselves. There' were Pike. Mr. and Mrs. E. Welch, In other words, this, legisla­ lege building. ' Calkins’ auto, Monday, for a home at Toledo. about 35 present and all enjoyed also from Vancouver were here tion would aim to help farmers On October 1 occurred the first free ride to the county seat. the evening very fnuch. for a few days but have gone to to help themselves, without put­ regular meetings of the C hii* A. R. Mills says the big blaze Portland. The Yamhill Electric Co.,’ o f ting them in the position of tian Associations. Miss Elma o f Friday night o f last week Newberg has been granted a The gunners began the slaugh­ pensioners, and without subject­ Paulsen led the young women’s lighted up the country as far out franchise by the city o f Carlton ter o f China pheasants at a very ing them to outside control. meeting while in the men’s Meet­ as Springbrook so thoroughly for furnishing light and power early hour Wednesday morning— That is in accord with plans that ing short talks on the work tor that the China roosters crowed to the people o f that municipali­ so early in fact that it must have have worked well in other coun­ the year were given by Olin C. vociferously. ty, and C. J. Edwards, the been quite difficult to distinguish tries. , Hadley, president ot the associa­ Mr. Hale who owned the build­ manager, says the outlook is between the hens and the cocks. Indeed, we ourselves are not tion; Rae S. Bangworthy, Em­ ing occupied by the Gem Theater, promising for building up a good Since the law forbids the killing entirely without experience o f mett Guiley, and Mr. Guy Need­ was up from Oregon City last business there. An extension o f o f hens, the old time bags o f birds the same sort o f thing that it is ham, student secretary tor Ore­ Sunday. He stated that he con- the wire from LaFayette will be did not show up. now sought to help the farmers gon and Idaho. , . , , , temlated rebuilding with brick made to reach Carlton. The formal opening social ft.r Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Morris ar­ to do. It has been frequently or concrete. The fall opening ot the Wednes­ rived home from Southern Cali­ pointed out that our building this year will be held in Wood- .Olin Hadley came from his day Club occurred on Wednes­ fornia last week where they ex­ and loan associations have served Mar Hall, Saturday evening, home on the farm near Turner day last at the residence of the perienced some extremely hot other classes o f Americans much October 4. All the new students Monday and enrolled at college President, Mrs. Walter E. Ter­ weather, even for that country. as the rural credit systems serve will be presumed to be well again for the year. He had a rell. After the routine business The mercury reached 114 out on farmers in Europe—particularly acquainted after that event. jo b at prune drying which de­ ot the meeting, a social hour was the pier at Long Beach, with a by securing for them long-term layed him a week. enjoyed by all, which was fol­ hot breeze blowing in from the loans, at reasonable interest, . STILL IN THE RING Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Otis drove lowed by a sumptuous dinner ocean. At Santa Anna they with the privilege of gradual re­ to Corvallis in their auto last served by the executive com­ I wish to state to the public found Alex Buchanan with his payment. Saturday where they spent Sun­ mittee. The occasion was a very that although the fire wiped out tongue out longing for a drink American farmers have even day, visiting with Ralph and pleasant reunion after the sum­ my plumbing shop I will be in o f good Oregon water. experimented, here and there, Miss Laurene at O. A. C. They mer’s vacation. shape to announce a new loca­ Fred Schaad, the fifteen-year- with a plan somewhat like the say the rain was much heavier tion within a» few days. Your John J. Scott, died at the home old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gottleib German Raiffeisen system, with­ there than it was here. patronage solicited— F. J. Kelley. o f his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Schaad, has demonstrated what out any special legislation at all. Ernest Bales and family were Henkle, north of Newberg on thorough cultivation will do in One such experiment by several down from McMinnville last Thursday night o f . last week, corn growing*. Last spring he local groups of Jewish farmers in Sunday for a visit with relatives aged 68 years. The deceased entered the contestfor the School New York and Connecticut was and to welcome his brother Jasp­ was born at Tilsonberg, Ontario, Fair by planting a patch of corn. reported last spring at the South­ er and bride home. While here Canada, and was married to His mother says she got worried ern Education Conference at one of the horses he had been Addie M. Hands in November, with him during the summer on Richmond. driving to the gasoline wagon 1872, in Geary county, Kansas. account of his spending so much The newspapers in farming took sick and died. To them four children were born, time in the corn, but hjs industry regions are keeping this matter Since the fire o f last Friday three o f whom are now living, has been rewarded. At the fair before their public. The public night, S. J. Madson, who owns namely: W. A. Scott, o f Stavely, last week, he received a prize of is interested and favorable. The the building occupied by the Alberta; Mrs. J. W. Henkle, of a heifer calf and a puree of $100 farmers themselves are far from postoffice and Barcroft drug Newberg, and Mrs. J. W. West- to be applied toward his expenses being asleep. These things being store, has decided to extend the fall, of Volunteer, Idaho. The on a trip to the San Francisco s q , even the mere politicians will building in the rear to the alley, fuqeral was conducted from the Fair in 1915; His display of not dare to forget. Our better using concrete in order to make Hollingsworth chapel on Sunday corn will be exhibited at the public men are not inclined to.-*- afternoon. a fire-proof building, f office o f the Newberg Land Co. The Youth’s Companion. MARRIAGE LICENSES . - Hallie Ruthia Taylor, age 16 years, t<> Newton O. Miller, age 21 years. Eva Simmons, age 24 years, to John D. Kelly, age 24 years. Pearl Fowler, age 29 years, to Chas. F. Burton, age 39 years. Eva May Severt, age 17 years, to John F. Cole, age 25 years. Kate Pauline Turner, age 30 years, to, S. C. Evans, age 37 yeatp. MEETING OF POOL- TRY ASSOCIATION A business meeting o f the Poultry Association will be held in the First National Bank par- lore Thursday evening, October at ® o ’clock sharp. By ord er °* ^*e president. Hazel Butler, Sec. ’ CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heart­ felt thanks to those w h oso kind­ ly by thejr words o f sympathy and beautiful flowers remembered us in our bereavement through the death and funeral o f our be­ loved husband and father, and hope if any should have a like experience that they will have as good friends as we found* among those who were practically strangers to us. Addie M. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Westfall, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hinkle and family. PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, Oct. 4, at 211 South WMhingtoo Newberg. at 1:20 o ’clock p.m. I will sell all my household goods. This is all new furniture and in first class condition. Ladies are especially invited. Geo. Larson, % Col. Westfall, Owner. Auctioneer. T o R en t Forty acres o f good land, 3 miles northwest o f Newberg, cash rent. See Mrs. Ranna At­ kinson at place. tf.