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and the de y closed wit h a ban- UFF WHARTON AGAIN quet at tj»e Hotel Washington ” ** HEADS BANKERS COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES. Newberg Men Reflected Pres The Dundee school will have ident of Group One Ors> their annual closing picnic M ay 29. This school is grow in g rap idly in suse*and efficiency, and an- Hillsboro, Or., M ay 9 —Elec otber high school teacher will be tion o f officers oi Oroup One ot added at the opening o f the new the Oregon Bankers' Association, school year. The present teach in session in Hillsboro today, re ing force has been retained. sulted in the re-election bf W. H. F. L. Strait and Mrs. Yergen Wharton, president o f the First have accepted the Chehdlem Cen National bank, o f Newberg, as ter school for the coming year. chairman. Leroy D, Walker, vice- This will moke the fourth year president o f the Canby State Tor Mr. Strait. bank, was elected vice-chairman; Miss Macy, o f No. 10, will Paul S. Dick, o f the United States teach in thé Lafayette school. National, o f Portland, secretary; Hrof, Pershing, Miss Skinner, W. M. Ross, president Columbia Miss Courtney and Miss Theo County bank, o f St. Helens, Duncan have also been engaged treasurer. The executive com by the Lafayette board. mittee will select the next meet C ity Supt. Stanbrough and ing place and announce it later. Principals Arrant and Mrs. • Before convening this after Grace McCoy w ill have charge noon the delegates witnessed a o f the Newberg schools. The test o f Hillsboro's new auto- other teachers have not yet been matic fire alarm system and a announced. trial run by the fire department. Do not forget the declamation Chairman Wharton read a and composition contest a t the paper dealing w ith the problems high school building in McMinn that confront the country bank ville M ay 12th, at 10 a. m., the er. He said be believed the same athletic try-out at 1 p. m. on the co-operation observed in the city same date and the inter-county banks would work great benefit, meet at Dallas M ay 23. and that to o often directors of No. 32, Fernwood, received country banks were not on their standardisation pennant friendly terms. He hinted at the recently. Fernwodd is one o f lack of progressiveness and said the leading schools, and Miss many banks overlooked profita Judy and Mrs. Baker are doing ble business and confined them splendid work. selves to straight loans. A feature o f the afternoon was the address o f Lydell Baker, of the Pacific Banker, who prefixed Mother, please have y Our babjr an exhaustive review o f the n e w ready for the parade at 10 o'clock currency act with a monologue Saturday morning. M ay 23. containing hits both at local There will be three cash prises and visiting bankers. Mr. Baker for best decorated baby rig, and made clear many obscure points a souvenir for each Baby partici o f the new act, and showed its pating. f manifold benefits. Payade starts u t Oregon Hard J. L. Hartman, o f the Portland ware Co., First and Meridian, Clearing House Association, and march west to Larkin-Prince George B. Frost, o f R. G. Dun & store. Mrs. L. M. Parker Co., were other speakers. “ B. L. Evans The visitors were given an au » “ Flora Paxson tomobile tour through the farm “ M. McDonald ing section after adjournment, Committee. ' BABY PARADE FO R C O N G R E S S W. C. HAWLEY C a n d id s t e fo r R e -n o m ln a t lo n A t th« Republican D istrict Primary on Friday. M ay 16, 1914 Ì H e has gained a high standard and useful experience in Congress, which is St the service o f every locality in the D is trict H e freely and gladly does all that can be done fo r every man, woman and child in the District who makes a request and has aided thousands. W hen Congress is not in session, he spends the time go ing over the D istrict learning its needs and the wishes o f the people. Mem bers o f the Rivers and H arbors Comnfittee have said that he knows more about {h e w aterw ays in his district and presents their m erits more effectively than any other who appears before them. F O U R P E R C E N T o f the W H O L E amount appropriated in the present Rivera and H arbors bill is fo r this D istrict H e has already secured over $<000,000 fo r w aterw ays, buildings and other public purposes and w ill add to that at this session over $2,000,000 more, which is an average o f over $870,000 per year. H E IS JU S T A S D IL IG E N T , P E R S IS T E N T A N D S U C C E S S F U L IN A L L O T H E R M A T T E R S P R O M O T IN G T H E W ELFA R E O F TH E PEO PLE A N D TH E COUNTRY. A V O T E FO R H IM IS A V O T E FO R A * F A IT H F U L , IN D U S T R IO U S , H O N E ST , A B L E A N D E F F IC IE N T P U B L IC S E R V A N T . Congress being now in session he leave« his candidacy in the hands o f the voters, to whom he is profoundly grateful, while he serves their interests in W ashington. H e w ill appreciate all that is said and done in his behalf. Paid A dv. ITI y ndfìITC & LI U ll/U iJ" own question, by saying radical fever has about run its course COW STOLEN TRIAL REVIEW In. • "1 " * r'ac'io° “ readT to ** Thief C aught at Now in Jail at McMinnville The grading crew on the Willa- m I tuette valley and Siletz railroad is working as far west as Hos- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bateman, ifeins. who reside at Twelfth and Pa Roseburg people are up inarms cific streets, are rejoicing over the of Induttrici at the threat ot Governor West recovery o f a valuable family <*«»»•*•« *>y th“ d8^**1^ “ u to annul Construction o f bar cow that was stolen from their ___ .bricks fo r the Soldiers’ Home as place on Thursday night of last Salem, M ay 1 1 -T h e Umted by tbe ^ legislature. week and which was located at Railways Co., part o f the Hin Bids have been taken for the Hillsboro. system, has been makingashow- eonstruction o f tbe new public As soon as the cow was missed ing during the past week o f rev- dock, ftt Agtoria | a thorough search ot tbe town enueson the Linnton and Port- The Great Northern railroad and surrounding territory was land line, asking an increase o f bas placed orders lor ten million made for her without avail. fares from five token cents, on of lumber and 1,000 relriger Mr. Bateman then began to use tbe ground that it costs n r " 3' or cars. the telephone, notifying various cents to haul a passenger Tw ohy Bros, were the lowest officials throughout tbe valley, tween those tw o points. ders on the Columbia high- giving a good description of the Marion and Clackamas y through Clatsop county. cow, with the result that in a ties are holding road bond Oil lands are being taken up short time he received word from tions M ay 15, that will, if rapidly in Malheur county the sheriff t»f Washington county ried, result in expenditures many wells are being devel- that hè had the cow and the over a milHon dollars on ha thief as well. * surface highways. The made-in-Lane county ex- The sheriff met a man leading The Cottage Grove Co-o| ition was a great success, and a cow that answered the descrip tive Creamery will ask to faded withamade-in-Oregon tion and took them both in. The crease its capital stock to $10, quet Saturday night at the fellow admitted the theft, stat 000 and enlarge tbe plant. ing that he lived in Portland rn hotel in Eugene. Tbe business men o f Canby are It is proposed to hold aUmatil- where he had a wife and tw o trying to establish a ferry across county manufacturers’ exposi- children. He claimed that he the Willamette. at Pendleton some time this took the cow with a view o f sell Farmers and fruit growers ing her to raise monsy to pay a mer. the state generally are organt Polk, Yamhill and Washington debt he owed. He is now board ing against the proposed eight nties have united to put crude ing with Sheriff Henderson at hour law. on the main roads in these McMinnville, aw aiting trial. Arrangements have been A number of milk cows have nties to get rid o f the dust pleted for the construction o f been stolen from Newberg own miles o f logging road out ers in the past few years and i t is Sutherlin tow ard Coos Bay. gratifying to note that one of ph y sic ia n s The Catholics win build the thieves has been caught. church at-North Bend in connec tion w ith their hospital there. rusauniONS a mile pau ing track a t Mohawi Junction. - x- About tw o thousand dollars has been subscribed to establish a pottery plant a t Molalla. S t a t e Labor Commissioner Hoft has not carried out his threat to have the state officials placed under arrest for not in troducing the eight-hoar law in state institutions. The S. P. & S. railroad is con sidering building a new line from the John Day river to it$ new terminals a t the month o f the Colombia if better business con ditions warrant the expenditure in Oregon. A new company has been formed at Newport to pat a modern halibut fishing schooner on the banks north o f that place. Work has commenced on a new brick building for the Courier at Oregon City. Hominy is said to be the only important food product not man ufactured in Oregon. The Lebanon Sand and Gravel Co. has installed a lo t o f new machinery for a modern plant at that eity. W. W. Cotton is heading a movement for a farmers’ co-op erative cannery a t Gresham and the Brownsville plant may be moved there. The farmers do not appreciate selling products on a falling mar ket to pay increasing taxes to shorten the workday of public employes to eight hours. The w ool industry of e&stern Oregon «s passing through a sea son of the greatest activity, prices going as high as nineteen cents. San Francisco advertises the lowest tax rates o f any city from Stockton to New Ydrk and is getting many factories. Tbe longshoremen's strike to force recognition o f the freight checkers' union a t Portland proved a failure when passengers cancelled their tickets on the ves sels affected on account o f the delay. in dry territory inOregofi, 1 sub mit a section o f the law relating to the subject. The only thing ladling is authority *to obtain a list o f the prescriptions filed, ao that the name of the patient, the quantity o f the liquor obtained and the name of the doctor pre scribing could be published. Pri vate dtizens have not the au thority but the officials have, if they were willing to use it. You will notice that a prescription can legally be used only once and that the druggist should cancel and retain it on file, which I un derstand is not done in Newberg. Follow ing is the section o f tbe law referred to: "Th e preceding article shall not be so construed as to pro- hi^tThi~ saie of'purc aTcohoffor scientific and mannfactnringpnr. pores, or wines to church officials for sacramental purposes, nor alcoholic stimulants as medicine in cases o f actual sickness, but such stimulants shall only be sold upon the written prescrip tion o f a regular practicing phy sician, dated and signed by him, and certified, on his honor, that he, the physician, has personally examined the applicant, naming him, and that he finds him actu ally sick and in need o f the stim ulant prescribed as a medicine; provided, that a physician who does not follow tbe practice of medicine as a principal and usual calling shall not be authorized to give the prescription provided for in this section; and provided further, that no person shall be permitted to sell more than once on the prescription nor shall any person be permitted to 9el! at all on tbe prescription of a physi cian not herein authorized to **▼* it, nor on a prescription which is not dated, signed, and certified as above required; pro vided, that every person selling rach stimulants upon the pre scription herein provided for shall cancel such prescription by endorsing thereon the word ‘can T be C ottage Grove Leader celed’ and the date o f cancella asks, "W h a t's the m atter w ith tion and shall file same aw ay.” Oregon?” and then answ ers it« Joseph Langellier. On last Sunday night the post- office at Dayton was robbed, the burglars getting aw ay with about $1000 worth of stamps and some cash. The spfe was blown and a general clean-up made o f everything that was considered worth while. • f The Dayton branch store of the Miller Mercantile Company, o f Newberg, was also entered and an attempt made to blow the safe, but without avail, though the door o f the safe was ruined. The safe was one that was bought by the first banking company that was organized in Dayton, which failed. A little more than $20 was taken from the cash register, and this with «h f damagt done to the safe Mr. M l" ' r « » « . a t e , at abont $125. DORMITORY ENTERTAINMENT The entertainment which tbe students o f the college dormitory have been planning for the last six weeks, will be given in Wood- Mar hall, Friday evening. M ay 15, at 8 o ’clock. A unique and interesting program will be ren dered, including vocal and in strumental solos, duets and quartets, several readings and some real scenes from dorm. life. The proceeds are to be used in furnishing the dormitory par lors. Admission 25 cents. Every body come. You’ll get your monev’s v>orth. C. a W IL S O N tr County Clerk IRE ROSE SHOW To Bo Hold » CRy Hall Satur day, May 23 The rose exhibit w ill open M a y 23, in the council room o f the h a lf All exhibits o f should be in place by 10 a. m., that the judges may award print* by noon. Let everyone who h a * roses help out the display bringing the best you have.’ Prises have been offered for tb e following named varieties: Best collection o f 12 roses, eacb a separate variety, 2 o f each. Bert 25 Caroline TestoutS.- Best 15 Caroline Test outs. Best 10 Frau K arl Druschlri. Best 12 Red Roses (not Ulrich Bmnner.) Best 6 White La France. Best 6 (¿Iona Lyonaise. Best 6 Ulrich Brunner. Best 6 J. B- Clark. B eit 5 Fran K arl Druschki. Best 4 M am as Cochet, Pink. Best 4 Maman Cochet, White. Best 4 Marechal Niel. Best 5 Papa Gontier. Best 3 varieties not mentioned» * 1 rose each. Best new rose. Best largest , rose. First prizes only will be givens Tbe prizes will consist of rose plants, Aster and Snapdragon plants and potted ferns. There must be the number o f roses des ignated if entered tor a prise. Rose Committee.. PARADE PRIZES FOR ROSE DAT Saturday, M ay 23, has been named by the Civic Im prove- . ment Clnb, Newberg Rose Day.. The committee on parade of fers the following cash prizes» and urges that all who can, par ticipate: 1. Best decorated automo bile, $5. 2. Best industrial float, $5. 3. Best decorated double r ig , $2.50. 4. Best decorated single rig , $2.50. 5. Best decorated lady or gen tleman horseback rider, $2.50. Mrs. H. R. Morris» Chairman. PHOTOPLAY FAVORITES CALL FOR MEETING Miss Mary Fuller and John A special meeting for the pur Bunny will appear in photoplay» pose of organizing “ Tht Penta- at the Star Theater this week costal Church ot the Nazarene" Friday and Saturday. will be held Monday, M ay 18, at 7:30 P. M., in the association hall. Rev. Howard Davis, of Portland, chairman ot the advi Alice L. Adams, as republican sory board, will have charge ot candidate for county treasurer» the services. Preaching at 8. offers tbe public experience o f a Public invited. character which amply qualifie* ber to fill this office satisfactor ily, and if you believe in experi enced and competent officials ton- Ida Noia Cinnamon, 21 and public positions, your vote w ill R oy Edward Edwards. 22. be appreciated. 29- Pd adv FOR COUNTY TREASURER MARRIAGE LICENSES