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T H K N G W B I B A O G R A P H I C
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A NEW MDUSTRY FOR
CITY COUNCILS HOLDS
F. AND REBOCAN
MRS. E.E. GOFF ENTERTAINS
DAIRY
AND
HOG
SPE­
THE FAMILY ORCHARD L 0. 0. LODGES
INSTAU OFFICERS
SPECIAL MEETING
NEWBERG OPENS TO-DAY
IN HONOR OF DAUGHTER
CIAL COMING FEB. 4
Frail Varieties For the Willam-
On Monday night the city
The “ Newberg Creamery” Or­
On the evening of January 15,
On Friday evening o f last week
otte Valley Named by Prof.
council
met
in
special
meeting,
Mrs.
E.
B.
Goff
entertained
a
mond
& Dorn, proprietors, opens
a t I. O. O. F. Hall, District Depu­ Opportunity for Farmars to Got
Lewis of O. A. C-
MayorGordoninthechair. Pres­ company o f ladies in honor o f her Jto-day for active operations and
ty Grand Master, Wm. Gunning,
a Lot of Information With­
ent,
Councilmen Hutzen, Morris, visiting daughter, Mrs. Ralph B. the patronage o f the public is
o f McMinnville, and the follow ­
out Cost
Oregon Agricultural College,
Westfall
and Craw.
McEwen, o f Athena, Oregon, the solicited.
ing Deputy Grand Officers: Scott
Corvallis, Ore., Jan. 19—“ In Wright, Deputy Grand Marshal;
W. B. Fosche, offering service charming home at No. 1204East
Some time ago a two-year lease
The old Southern Pacific Com­
choosing varieties o f fruit for the Ed. Pratt, Deputy Grand Ward­ pany is certainly throwing steam regarding taking over o f public Hancock street being filled to was taken on the ice and cold
home orchards in the Willamette en; Wm. Hanson, Deputy Grand and electeicity "both ways from utilities, light, water, gas, etc., utmost capacity with the guests. storage plant located on Blaine
Mrs. Francis A. Morris and Miss street and formerly operated by
Valley, there are several points Recording Secretary; Thos Donel- the middle” these days. With tabled.
Elmer Buehler complained by Mina Langton assisted the host­ the Newberg Meat Co.
the
P.
E.
&
E.
co-operating
the
son,
Deputy
Grand
Finncial
to be kept in mind,” said Profes­
An addition has been built on
Secretary; Henry Pearson, Dep­ railroads are sending a great letter o f his property being ess in receiving and caring for
sor C. I. Lewis, horticulturist of
the north which has been fitted
uty Grand Treasurer; Fred Trip­ dairy and hog special demonstra­ advertised for sale for street im­ the visitors.
the Oregon Agricultural College. let,. Deputy Grand Chaplain; tion train to Newberg on Wednes­ provements without notice be­
Among other entertainments, up with the most modern and,
“ First, only varieties which are Thos. Keir, Deputy Grand Inside day, February 4, paying all the ing given him. The recorder progressive games were played, hygenic machinery for butter
liked personally by the owner Guardian; F. W. Hunsaker, Dep­ expenses and just begging the stated that he had written to the prizes going to Mrs. Hull making. The floor is entirely o f
cement and so arranged that it
and his family should be planted. uty Grand Outside Guardian; farmers to come in and look at Mr. Buehler, but received no and Mrs. Larkin.
reply.
Council
was
advised
that
Several
musical
humbers
were
can be flooded with w ater at
Second, varieties should be so installed the following officers the prize animals that will be on
tor Willamette Lodge, I. O. O. F. exhibit, examine the dairy on the regular publication o f the as­ given and the vocal solo by Mrs. any time, thus being kept in the
chosen that fruit would be sup­
No. 96: N. F. Byers, Past Noble board one o f the cars and listen sessment was all that was neces­ Charles A. Morris and solo by most sanitary condition.
plied through the entire year.
Prof. Alexander Hull were espe­
High class machinery
for
Grand; Clarence Coe,
Noble to the lectures on how to add sary.
Third, it is not necessary that
Resolution to ascertain the cially enjoyed, as was the classi­ pasteurizing the cream has been
Grand; R. C. Patterson, Vice- considerable coin o f the realm to
the varieties chosen should be
Grand; J. E. Hale, Recording the gross farm income every proportionate cost to property cal rendition o f Mrs. Hull in installed, and the proprietors
grown to the highest degree of
owners o f the improvement ot piano solo.
say that when they get well
Secretary; A. C
Stanbrough, year.
commercial perfection. Many
The guests departed at a late under way they will welcome
Financial Secretary; T. Gardner,
The old Espee may be a slow certain streets and to assess the
varieties which do not come up
Treasurer; V. Vincent, Chaplain; starter, but she does travel some same at an adjourned meeting to hour, showering best wishes up­ the ladies of Newberg as visitors
to the commercial standard of
Walter Fortune, Conductor; Fred when she gets under w ay with be held February 16th, adopted. on Mrs. McEwen and her twin at the plant at any hour o f the
color, size and form are desirable
Ordinance providing for the boys for the coming year.
Kelly, Conductor; F. H. Grif­ the brakes off. Right now the
day, to see for themselves wheth­
in a family orchard because of J
er or not the work o f making
fith, Inside Guardian; W. E. railroads are doing their utmost opening o f Grant Street from
their eating or cooking qualities.
Sherman
street,
North
to
Che-
Ramey, Outside Guardian; Eli to promote the betterment o f
Mrs. E. E. Goff was also host­ butter is done in a cleanly man­
“ The following are some of the
balem Road, passed.
Evans, Right Supporter Noble Willamette valley farm life.
ess in a delightful entertainment ner.
varieties that I recommend for
Library report accepted and at her home Thursday afternoon, Later in the season the ice plant
The hog and dairy special is
Grand; Francis Morris, Left Sup­
family orchard in the Willamette
porter Noble Grand; Walter sure to be a splendid help to the retiring members o f same reap- January 15, in honor o f her will be operated and ice-cream
Valley:
Cook, Right Supporter Vice- farmer who is unable to go to O. pounted.
daughter. Thirty ladies were in* will be manufactured tor the
“ Apples—The first I include is
Reports
of
City
Recorder
and
Grand; Frank Sharp, Left Sup­ A. C. for instruction. It brings
vited and the hours were passed trade.
the Yellow Transparent. It is a
Treasurer accepted.
Auditors in library games, fancy needle­
porter Vice-Grand; Harry P a t­ the school to him.
This is a home industry that
good cooking apple, has fair eat­
The train will be at Newberg report on city’s books not given work and conversation. I n should, from the start, have the
terson, Right Senior Supporter;
ing qualities, and is the earliest
H. D. Waldron, Left Senior Sup­ Wednesday, February 4, from 8 as work was not completed.
some o f the contest games Mrs. support and encouragement o f
good apple grown in the state.
Resolution commending the Wm. Langton was honored with home people, as it doubtless w ill
a. m. to 10 a. m., and will carry
porter.
Williams Favorite is a delight­
District Deputy President, K a ­ cows and hogs in special cars, administration o f the city affairs first prize and Mrs. J. Southard have.
ful eating apple which has much
tie Ferguson, with the folio wing, flat cars in place of a show ring by M ayor Gordon, read and the with the “ consolation.”
the same color as the Spitzen-
Deputy Grand Officers: Verona for exhibition purposes, and pas­ same was adopted.
A bountiful collation o f the
berg and is in many parts of the
It was found that an error had good things to eat, for which the
J. Nelson, Deputy Grand Mar­ senger cars in which the people
East a great favorite.
The
Editor Graphic:
shal; Anna McDonald, Deputy can be comfortably taken care o f been made in assessing the prop­ hostess is famous, were served in
Gravenstein o f course should be
We desire that all growers w ho
Grand Warden; Mary E. Wil­ in case of rain and while listen erty of A. C. Stanbrough and H. dainty style.
in every home orchard.
The
expect
to have any fruit to offer
F. Nelson for the improvement
liams, Deputy Grand Recording ing to the lectures. .
King o f Tompkins County is the
the
Newberg
cannery this season,
Secretary; Emma Watkins, Dep­ Oregon never has producer ot Chehalem Road, the same be­
best fall eating apple we can
to advise the secretary at once,
uty Grand Financial Secretary; enough dairy and hog products ing outside the city limits, and
grow in the valley. The Waxen
the name, amount and variety of
Ella Kelty, Deputy Grand Treas­ No one knows the reason. Late' the council was requested to.
is thought bv many persons to
the fruit. We must know at once
urer; Louie Parker, Deputy Grand ly much more interest has devel­ cancel the assessment.
Born
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ray
be the best fall cooking apple
The financial report will be Carter on Friday, January 16, a just what we will have to offer
Chaplain; Marie K. Evans, Dep­ oped in these industries, and it is
grow n in the valley. Grimes
so the market can be arranged
uty Grand Herald; Ella Dnncan, believed that the opportunity to published after the regular meet­ son.
Golden is not only one o f the best
for at once. I f you will call this
Deputy Grand Inside Guardian, secure valuable information in ing ot the council on February
T
o
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W
alter
Wil­
home orchard apples but will,
forcibly to the attention o f your
with Martha E. Parker, Prudy regard to them w ill appeal to .
son, o f Springbrook, on Satur­ readers, I can assure you it w ill
I believe, become one o f the best
The new council took their
Mount, Minnie Byers and Joseph­ the land owner.
day, January 17, a son. — ,--- - be very much appreciated and
commercial apples for this val­
feats,
and upon motion the
The train will move promptly
ine Bradley as attendants to
T o Mr. and Mrs. Charles result in much good.
ley. It is a splendid eating and
Grand Marshall, installed the on time, and our farmers shook council adjourned to meet Feb­
Haynes, on Tuesday, January
a good cooking apple here from
Yours very truly,
follow ing officers for Vesta Re- get to the depot grounds a little ruary 2.
20, a son.
the first o f December to the first
W. H. Woodworth, Sec.
bekah Lodge No. 76: M ary ahead of the train.
o f February. The Jonthan is a
Crabtree, Past Noble Grand; El­
good fall and early winter apple
la Evans, Noble Grand; Delia
which may at times lack in color,
Last Saturday evening New­
Blackburn,
Vice-Grand;
Effie
but it has the quality that is
During
the
last
three
months
berg High School defeated Port­
Ball, Recording Secretary; Edna
i
very hard to beat. The Wagon
Forsythe,* Financial Secretary; of 1913, the Baptist Bible schoo land Academy- with a score of
er for January is excellent, and
Emily Gardner, Treasurer; Laura held a contest for new members fifty-seven to thirteen. Ralph
for those who like a crisp apple
Morris, Warden; Cynthia James, the school being divided into Butt made thirty o f these points
o f the Northern Spy type, it is
Conductor; Marie Evans, Chap­ “ reds” and “ blues.” The cap­ Ex-Postmaster Wilson occupier
FOREST «R O V E
one* o f the best. The Northern
He
lain; M yrtle Fortune, Inside tain of the “ reds” was Mrs assembly period Tuesday.
D ille y P T
°A '<
.W llla b u r f Jo.
Spy is a great favorite and grows
Guardian; M yrtle Harrison, Out­ Ethel Burns, who worked faith­ spoke on a subject that he is
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p
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o
n
V
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a rc
well in most places in the Wil­
O «Latón.
>swceo
side Guardian; Anna Eckerson, fully, and Omar Fendall, captain naturally much interested in, the
on i t a l
W ap ato
lamette valley. The Rome Beau­
o
f
the
“
blues,”
even
shined
one
United
States
Postal
Depart
Covo O rche
Right Supporter Noble Grand;
T u e la t li
J Bolton
ty is the best baking apple we
Ruby Jones, Left Supporter Noble man’s shoes, so he could come ment. Come again, Mr. Wilson
Shorn
£)ORE0OM
c it y
.metto <
have and is a fair eating apple.
M ld d let
-U lp
Grand; Emma Watkins, Right and join his section. Each side we like to hear you.
C a rlto n .
’ Co ale a
The Yellow Newtown is one of
NEWSEI
Supporter Vice-Grand; Maude strove zealously for victory but - Professor and Mrs. Krause
’ New Era
the best apples for both cooking
in b y
Waldron, Left Supporter Vice- the “ reds” won and the “ blues went to Gaston last Friday to
St. Joaopk
and eating. The Red Cheeked
wKraft
gave them a four course banquet visit the former’s parents. On
Grand.
luror»VLit#urtll|
M « M IN N V IL L C &
Pippin
has many excellent
Saturday the professor had
An orchestra composed of I. O. at the church Friday evening.
'Hubbard
yJ-lbe r al
qualities and is prolific in the
O. F. members furnished music * The menu consisted to tomato bad attack ot appendicitis which
valley.
soup with pickles and crackers, delayed his return until Monday
lburn
S> MOL. A L L A
for the evening.
“ Pears—Clapps Favorite, Bart­
chicken
pie
with
escalloped
po­
evening.
Deputy Grand Master, Judge
3|uam
lett, and such varieties as Seckle,
Monday afternoon we were
Galloway, of Salem, gave a very tatoes, salad, cake and coffee
O
° Wllholt
d ’ Anjou, Bose and Winter Nellis
Some o f the small children could favored with an illustrated lec­
interesting talk.
Scotia Ullla
/
/
/
-
are very good pears. The Glout
There were a number o f visitors, not be present but about 175 ture by Miss Romig. The sub­
'S IL V E R T O N
Morseau is a splendid Christmas
i* a lu m
including several from McMinn­ partook and a lively time was ject was on the Phillippine Is­
D ALLAS
pear. Here at the Experiment
ville, besides District Deputy enjoyed by all. Piano music by lands and their inhabitants.
Station it is in a good eating
Grand Master, Wm. Gunning and some young ladies ot the “ blues,” Miss Romig had natives ot both
condition at this time. All of
tila City
his staff, odd fellows and wives, was discoursed while the courses sexes to illustrate with.
*Roe<
'•fit
Rodi ,
these pears have high quality
were
served.
The freshmen tendered a very
Moninouthr
and Rebekahs with their hus­
Stayton.
«DEPENDENCE
and are very desirable and under
The “ blues” were kept busy and sumptuous
banquet to the
O
Q llo h a iu
bands. A banquet was served
u
fair storage conditions will give
W. S ta y ton
at close of installation, which the “ reds” enjoyed the pleasure juniors last Friday evening. An
r S UVC
A ir ilo
you pears from August until
prepared for them.
excellent program was rendered
was enjoyed by all.
18 He lb urn.
Spring.
Several toasts were given along by the freshmen, after which
We 11 adale I
“ Plums—Such types as the
the line o f more earnest endeavor everyone retired to the gyrnna
O a llo w a y
Italian and French or Petite are
in Sunday School work. These sium where they played the
L e w la b u r g j
chiefly recommended, but I would
were given by Supt. Bert usual high school games. After
lb a n y J c.
O ra n g er/
also include the Burbank, Cli­
■Wren
The United States Civil Ser­ Miller, R e v . Norwood, M r s an hour in the gymnasium the
Tollm en .
L et a i
■ ^
max and Abundance. F or can­ vice Commission announces that Burns, Omar Fendall and B. R» revelers returned to the audi
IV Ä L L IS i
ning purposes the Satsuma is an open competitive examina- Bass, the latter speaking on toriums and partook of the feast.
♦ a . Waterloo
most satisfactory, has a very ti >n for railw ay mail clerk, for “ Does it pay to attend Sunday
Tuesday evening the Vesper­
beautiful rich color and a flavor men only, will be held on Feb­ School after forty years of age?” tine Literary Society held its
^ S w e o t Honte
very desirable for meats.
ruary 21, 1914, for the purpose He thinks it. does. Recitations weekly meeting, having an excel
4 -, Footer
) B row n *ville
“ Cherries—Sweet Royal Ann, of establishing an eligible regis­ by Miss Yager and Albert Stan lent program which a large a t­
Lambert, M ay Duke, Late Duke ter from which to fill vacancies brough, and a solo by Misi tendance witnessed. Next Tues­
and Kentish will give a good as they may occur in this posi­ Gladys Jones. The object ot this day evening, besides the regular
uobne astern t
supply.
tion at $900 per annum.
contest was certainly obtained, meeting, there will also be an
I In operation. * uruUr oarulruetton
i Proj+ct+d.
“ Grapes—Worden, Regal, Con­
Applicants must have reached as the school increased in inter­ election of officers. Everybody
■ S outhtm Pooÿto or AjytltoOKL
cord, Magra, Del ware, M ¿ore’s their eighteenth but not their est as well as membership.
iis urged to be present.
I F lr c tr f c o lty O p r r a M J 9 U
Diamond and Brighton are good. thirty-fifth birthday on the date
Another contest is on for the
Friday evening at eight o ’clock
Alvadore ’
"’ Wendling
They require a sunny, warm ex­ of the examination.
coming three months between the Newberg High School nega­
posure. I f this cannot be had
Persons who meet the require­ the men and boys (all boys for tive debating team will debate
CUerLake
they should be set against the ments and desire this examina­ the present) and women and girls Estacada. The Northern Wil­
Rim ira
IIN S riELD
south side o f the fence or o f some tion should at once apply to the (all girls.)
lamette championship is at stake,
i Mohawk Je.
farm building.
Secretary, Eleventh Civil Service
All who do not attend Sunday therefore it is a very critical
“ These varieties will supply District, Seattle, Washington, School are cordialiy invited to moment for all teams concerned,
fruit o f high quality and con­ for application Form 304 and attend the Baptist Bible School and Newberg is going to try
a t 10 a. m. every Sunday.
stitute a splendid home orchar d ” Form 1407.
w ith her last breath to win.
NOTICE TO FRUIT GROWERS
BOYS IN THE LEAD
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