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* K H !M I RSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1914 ( x? _ _ - ING FOR BIC FAIR f' . .,-,.. - '.-V AB tkeSpM « Taken in the Smith Garage Where Exhibition is to be Held. From Bastera Houses. Shredded Wheat Biscuit Co. JetlatiaCo. ' - ' Ipstant Postura Co.‘ Baking Powder Co. Those Making Donations. J. K. Gill Co.. Portland. Allen & Lewis, Portland. Co., K. au. The Industrial Pair which is Sanders, Manager. * to be held on Thursday, Friday Edward Cornell, Blacksmith. New berg Enterprise. , N and Saturday o f next week under the management ot the Woman’s ' Newberg Transfer^^CT*** J. P. Taylor, Peed Store. Auxiliary to Pacific College, Thomas Miles, Greenhouse. ? promises to be the big event of Wesley 'Boyes, M eat Market. the season. The ladies in look Claude Qnmmings, Furniture. ing about tor an available build Spaulding L oggin g Co. ing in which to hold the fair, Newberg Graphic. were kindly received by Orville Imperial Hotel. Smith w ho offered the big Smith [ F . H. Griffith, Sheet M fta l Auto Garage for the purpose, and his generous proposition was accepted at once. The big building is being put in shape tor the event and al though it is roomy, with large ~ floor space, it is found since so atony firms have engaged space th a t it will, in fact, be a toll house when everything is in place and the ••machinery” put in motion. Booths are being put in and all w ill be ready by the first o f next week for the exhibitors to arrange for the big show. Good programs are being ar ranged tor each afternoon and evening and there w ill not be a dnU minute during the three days while the show is on. A nominal fee o f ten cents will be charged for day tickets good for each day and evening, ¿while season tickets good for the whole iP ils for Follow ing is a list o f exhibitors and others who are giving the fair a boost. Those making exhibits. Chehatem Valley Mills. Western Condensed M ilk Co. Newberg Creamery. Newberg Cannery. Gilt's Packing C o, Yamhill Electric Co. Lone' Pir Dairy. «J flg ip Newberg Manufacturing A Construction O fe Newbeig Tetejmone Co. Newberg Meat Co. GdWer’s IGreen House. ^ Clem mens’ Green House. Handle Factory. J. L. Van Blaricom) Groceries. Larkin-Prince Hardware Co. Lynn B. Ferguson, The Rexall Drug Store. Kienle & Sons, Music Store Milter Mercantile Co., General “ « « ■ m m J. C. Porter A Co., Gen. Mdse. Oregon Hardware A Imple ment Co. B. C. Baird, Gen. Mdse. B. W. Hod son, Parlor Phar macy. i l l f i W I L. M. Barker, Gen. Mdse. C. C. Store, Dry Goods. Demondrutn, Photographer. Newberg Bakery. R. F. King, Groceries. Bsrcroft's Drag Store. Opera Grille. C. A. Morris, Jeweler. Hod son Brothers, Clothing and Gent’s Furnishing. I. A. Hanning, Groceries. W. W. Hollingsworth A Son, Furniture. ■:i ■ « « k ■ r 4^, Mrs. Diederick, Hair Switches and Corsets. T. Tindall, Tea Store. Froth Portland. .* . Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. Union Tea Co. W a d a m s& C o . ■■ Albers Brothers. Pacific Coast Syrup Co. Knight’s Packing Co. v.v . Pacific Stoneware Co. Luckle, King A Cake. Northwest Rug C o;' * 4 * Golden Rod Miffing Co. W r r WEDDING AMNIYER- • SAKE CELEBRATED On Saturday, November 21, Mr. and Mrs. L B. Huntington celebrated tl\ * Îr twenty-fifth wedding anniversary a t their home in Bast Newberg. The evening was spent* with games and music. There was singing by Mrs. Wm. Tate and piano selections by Miss Blythe Owen. L ig h t refreshments w e r e served, after which' the guests left for their homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. Huntington many more years o f happy wedded life. They were married in C **tk Rock, Washington, and have lived in Newberg less than a yen«*- . . . Those present No, PROGRAM FOR INDUSTRIAL FAIR , 5 O m Who H u . Study ol It sg" r .* J S f D»rUl Pow«U. i vj (0«P7 H c SM m I WM.) Many communities ot middle west experienced the mail-order erase some ten or twelve years a go that seems now to be affecting the people o f section of the country, and which, if not cherked, bids fair to leav< the same trad ot comm disaster iq its wake here as did there. / H aving learned from sources that the somewhat to have district duriug the past fe years, and that there were communities which evidence some signs of retu life, I resolved on a trip the affected country to leam j j to actual conditions both past and present, and to find o u t , by first hand evidence w hat par ticular kind o f medicine and w hat sised doses had in effecting a” cure.” The first thing that seemed most essential for me to deter mine was the primary cause leading up to the phenomena) development o f the erase in that territory. I found it to have been due to conditions that modern business methods no longer per mit t o exist there or elsewhere in the United States. Up until fifteen ' or 1 '' ^ \ The fad spread over half I account for its being spared dozen states like a prairie fire fate of its neighbors. I t seemed wrodfrht irreparable dam- in violation o f all known laws in all Ikies o f commerce, in o f reasoning and logic that one ring the reputable merchant town could so abundantly pros Doing All the T a as well as those who were per while its neighbor, a score o f and You’ll Gat the Worth to blame for it all, and incident- miles away, would be slowly oi You scorching some o f its most decaying under the same general t boosters in the back-fire conditions. InvesligatiQn, how T hursday A fternoon . ough modern business ever, would always prove my 2:30. P i a n o D u e t—M isse» s had by this time been suppositions wrong. Upon in rsally adopted by the pro- quiring as to what was doe the Blanche McNay, Mabel Milter. Reading—Mrs. M ary E. Bank- ive merchant class tbrough- apparent mirhculons salvation e affected district, for many o f tbeir community happiness Domestic Science Lecture and they struggled along in and prosperity, citizens o f such towns would invariably answer Demonstration by Mrs. M. E . vain ly groping about me w a y to check the never- in substance; "Co-operative, in H. Hawley. T hursday E vening . g stream ot money flowing telligent, and persistent effort on the part, o f our merchants in 7:30. Music—Newberg Band, their doors. Many were the and clans they tried and teaching the people the truth Kienle’s Orchestra. about mail-order competition R eadin g-P rof. M. D. Hawkins led and educating them to the dol- Music—Pacific College M a le nt that only by educating and cents wisdom o f com Quartett. people Drills—Under Direction o f M is » com- parative investigation.” I found that many different Esther Ryan. in methods had been employed to Stunts—Colored Troupe. ining t F riday M orning . this tort has been accomplish this result, and al 10:80. B a b y S h o w —M r •*. and the merchants have though they were ail based on i same fundamental theory, I Francis A. Morris in Charge. tly worked along these ink the one that proved most F riday A fternoon . the mail-order fad is on il and at the same time 2:30. Vocal Solo—Miss Maude- wane and commercial pros- most expensive in dollar and ef- Gregory. again established, d o not wish to be understood fort, was the plan adopted, by Reading—Mrs. Chas. A. M orris., as saying that the mail-order the business and professional Domestic Science Lecture an A oi the country is declin- men of a city of some 9000 popu Demonstration by Mrs. M. E. H. for that would be untrae. lation located in southwestern Hawley. F riday E vening . I do mean, is that there is Nebraska. Crops had been good and prices high for tw o or three 7 30. Music— Newberg Band. town or city with ordinary ' Music—Kiente’t Orchestra. years and the farmers who had g facilities, which still re- —Sailor’s Mate Chorus. A t e s spark o f community pride humbly begged accommodations Reading—Prof. M. D. H a in the w a y o f credit, and in many -a few live-wire citiseos, but cases, cash, during the preceding Music, Cello—Mr. Hull, Piano— t can hold its own against commercial adversary, hard times, now found them Mrs. Hull. Stunts—Colored considered, any np-to- selves out o f debt with an abund country merchant can meet ant supply pi ready money they watchful eyes on every little nook mnnication and transportation consumer to convince himself. There are hundreds ot ton ns, and cranny o f the country, and Demonstration— Mrs. set the people all over the coun iwpg-wser» try clamoring for more and more though, that I have visited that are always the first to take ad Hawley. §, S aturday A fternoon . '> ■ vantage o f favorable trade con oi the luxuries and conveniences lack even those tw o esaent 2:00 o ’clock. Mnsic—Fern wood o f civilization, the mercantile features; they are stricken be ditions, lost no time is getting Band. their always ready machinery in business in the smaller cities and yond all hope o f recovery, and Lecture—D a i r y i n g — M . S. towns o f the country was con- are steadily dwindling in popu motion. Soon after the first goot Shrock, Deputy Dairy and Food crop had been harvested and ducted along lines and by meth lation and commercial prestige Commissioner. sold* they began their campaign ods entirely different from those Tbeir only excuse for further S aturday E vening . used to-day. The transition from existance is to serve as crumb o f unrest and innuendo. Every „ 7:30. Music—Newberg Band, Farmers and other citizens o f mail brought hundreds o f1 ap the old order to the new was re ling relics o f a by-gone commer Kienle’s Orchestra. Oregon who are planningto at markably rapid, but even so, it cial age; their storekeepers pro peals to the citizens ot the town Drill—Under Direction of M is» tend Farmers’ Week a t the A gri was many years before the course totypes at those who, by their land country to: "C ut out the Esther Ryan. cultural College are hereby noti "Save money,” o f modern progress cleaned the narrowness and penny-grasping middle man.” Reading—Prof. M. D. Hawkins. fied that the date has been post ship o f commerce of the barn business methods, paved the Buy direct from the factory,” Violin Solo—Miss Doris Greg poned t o February 1 to 6, 1915 acles o f deceit and crooked deal way and made welcome the first Cease being hoodwinked by ory. • The changed and enlarged char tag that had accumulated under catalogue 'sent to their town. your conntiy merchant,” and Music—College Mate Q u artett acter o f the exercises have made c o u n t l e s s other insinuating the old easy-going system in They present to the eye a silent, Chorus. this change necessary. Many grim, array o f empty store build phrases o f a similar nature. It rogue before the change. Stunts—Colored Minstrels. conventions of leaders o f the Owing to many conditions pe ings and deserted streets that "took,,, and took good. The se various agricultural interests ot culiarly « favorable to their give mute witness to the folly ductive influence of the beautiful the state w ill be held a t that illustrations, and the well-chosen grow th, the old system had de and ignorance o f the people on time in addition to the special veloped a large class o f mer the one hand, and the apathetic words of the silent salesman technical instruction and demon chants—more fittingly described incompetence of the merchants soon had the merchants o f the Don’t forget the foot ball gam e- stration commonly given. Lead as "storekeepers” —who followed on the other; the people’s error town at their wits end as how Thanksgiving. Beat Mac! ers o f National reputation from the same old rat year in and year lying in their obstinate, blind de- to combat this insiduous influ Last Saturday the foot ball various parts of the country and out and religiously adhered to votura to the siren voice * of the ence that seemed each day to be boys defeated Mt. Angel C ollege from the U. S. Department of the good old system o f taking catalogue, and the merchants’, gaming a firmer hold on the 13 to 6. M t. Angel has a g o o d Agriculture will be present to ad "a ll the traffic will bear.” Dur in tbeir reluctance to look the purse-strings ot their former team, bat Russel and Milter suc dress these conventions. ing the process o f commercial truth straight in the face and patrons. ceeded in making touchdowns -r*"*"*T"*- In next week’s issue I will re evolution their narrow vision the unwillingness of their sloth tor Newberg, white Kramten tumbled them to read the signs like brains to put forth the effort late the details o f the plan the kicked one goal and missed one. TUESDAY NIGHT oi the times and they drifted necessary to adapt their business merchants o f this town used in The meeting o f the Parent- along into the new order on the methods to the changed condi convincing the people the finan Teachers’ Association held in the cial wisdom of comparative in Yes, they are coming sure this easy tide o f a suffering people’s tions o f modern commerce. High School building last Tues time—the Dunbar Mate Quartet tolerance, refuting to admit In happy contrast to such vestigation. day was a grand success. The and bell ringers. there was any cause or reason scenes of community desolation, High School pupils furnished a THER ABYfflOW The date is Tuesday night o f Why they should change the and in convincing proof o f the fine program and the evening next week and the place to methods they and their com potency o f education, are the If the mothers of all the pretty was enjoyed by everyone. secure your seats is Kienle’s mercial ancestors had followed many towns, scattered here and babies in the community take Come to the game Thanksgiv- Music Store. the darlings to the show at the so long. T o these men and their there over the same territory, ing and root for N. H. S. The Dunbsurs always have Jj methods was due the remarkable whom commercial prosperity lair Friday afternoon of next Monday evening C. E. Cook toll house wherever they appear grow th o f ,the mail-order busi- clearly proves the fact that the week—well, it will be a show the Opera Grille gave the fo o t and you had better hurry. in the central west. mail-order fad is passing in the worth seeing, and they are all >all team an oyster supper as a „ When the large catalogue and ot its birth. Their store invited. reward o f their victory over M t. buildings are all occupied, their houses first perfected their won Angel. The boys enjoyed the SUPPER RECEffTS SATISFACTORY INDUSTRIAL derful selling system and put it people are hustling and hap- feed” very much. The chicken dinner given by to work, conditions there were jy; arid they have the general If you see a husky young the W. R. C., November 20, was ripe for just such an innovation appearance o f being the com geutleman wearing a little to- The committee having charge a decided success socially arid and the people were in just the munity expression ot pride, sta >oggan cap you will know he is o f the booths will be at the office financially. The j receipts from mood to be gathered b y thous bility and contentment. "Newberg High School F oot of the Smith Garage Saturday the dinner were over $46, with a ands to the banner o f this new Upon arriving in such a city toll player.” morning, from 9 to 12 o ’clock, few small expenses to be taken defender o f their purse-strings, and noting these prosperous Tuesday afternoon was enthu ready to assign booths and out. whose every promise glittered conditiqns that were in such siasm day. Captain Russel ot j receipt for payment for same. The Relief Corps wishes to with the lure of golden relief. marked contrast to those prev- the toot ball squad related a few T h e c o l l e g e t e a m goes to of the incidents that happened thank the citizens for their liberal As is usual id all movements of aient ‘elsewhere, my first thought patronage, which materially aids a popular nature, the people would alw ays be that the enjoy Forest Grove to play the Pacific on the Mt. Angel trip last Satur them in helping finance the drain went to the utmost extreme of ment o f some exceptionally fa University team Thursday after day. Coach George also made? few rem ark» ing o f the G. A. Rr cemetery. folly in the use o f their new-found vorable natural condition would noon. tin, Illig, Bartholomew, Tate; Messrs. Perkins, Nottage, Bilyeu, Thome, Gower, Nichols, • Os borne, Illig, Bartholomew, and the Misses Blythe Owen, Nellie Craw, M argaret Osborne and MasterBennie Huntington. ' FARMERSWEEKPOSTPONED HKH SCHOOL i fit ■ ■-