Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, July 08, 1915, Image 1

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    feet being accompanied by mi
UP AND OVER
flapping of arms on the part o f
ne o f the riders, who evident­
& HOARY MT. HOOD ly had
forgotten m ost o f what
R R ITIA N
military drill. v
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„
Withal, it was an occasion for
A ttir n T O neighbors to assemble together
DlUtllUn A OUUXJJ for a dftJ Qf
and Rood
ten and
company of
made it
over and over again refuse to
cross the ath k tk field to tbe old
shed in the brush.
,
And no mother w ho desires
that her daughter’s honor be
not violated should fail to know
where and in whose com pany
her daughter is to be found every
boar o f dav and night.
Parents, young men and young
women, boys and-gfrls, and the
civil authorities in Newberg need
to wake np to some o f tbe
dangers and pit-folk that lay in
wait for our young peopk.
The welfare o f tbe w h ok social
fabric, as well as the physical,
moral and spiritual well-being o f
the generations yet to be de­
mands that peopk be aroused to
action and that right speedily.
A Young Reader and Observer
little they might sometime have
natured hilarity, and they made
known about horseback riding.
the most o f it after the order of
Fnoff. JM. D. Hawkins o f the
All Were Out Fora
patriotic residents o f tbe U. S. A
The m ajority o f tbe party took
to the ‘saddle like cow-punchers
and arrived at Bib Meadows at
■ FUNERAL OF HRS.
noon.
This
is-
a
beautiful
pas­
T fe local M oose igembers w ho
“ H ow ’ll yau have ’em? Up or
■ARY L HOSUNS Though Rogue River entered a
lew boxes o f wonderful cherries
over?” This time-worn slogan ture land o f many acres lying had in charge the arran
directly
east
o
f
the
monotain.
for tbe Independence day
has been replaced by a new one,
* On last Friday afternoon the for judgment by the jury o f
at least where Mt. H ood ifl con­ In early times it was the feeding bration in Newberg, Saturday, funeral o f Mrs. Mary L Hoskins, awards and had a number o f
cerned, the new w ar cry being groundrot thousands o f elk, but promised a successful day o f it w ik o f J. L. Hoskins, whose sad boxes on display in tbe Southern
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“ Up and O ver." The second an­ it is deserted now except tor a and they made good.
den death was noted last week, Oregon booth, Oregon Cherry
The numbers in attendance was conducted at tbe home by Day, Jnly 17 was made a success
nual ascent o f M t. H ood by the few stray horses belonging to
Portland Y. M. C. A. crow d was some isolated rancher. Some were all that could be expected, Rev. Cbas. O. Whitely, pastor of by Willamette cherries, and a
ton of them made a glorious
accomplished July 1-3, when a years in the future a branch of the crow d w as orderly and good Friends chinch.
party Of seven men, headed by the newly completed Colom bia □atursd, and so far as appeared
It was a perfect day and the showing banked in the center of
the redoubtable GriUey. madethe Highway will probably pass all were out for a good time apd services were held in the shade the Oregon building. T h o u ­
round trip from Portland via through this section, but at pres­ they hod i
t
.
.,
on the lawn, with the casket sands came to admire, and
Men, wqgnen and
H ood River, climbed the north ent it can be reached only by a
resting against a dark green throughout tbe three days they
trail
through
the
heavily
w
ooded
slope of Oregon’s “ gnardian o f
singly andfm groups, beg
trellis o f English ivy, the plant­ were on display the magnificent
foot
bills.
the Colom bia,” ate lunch at the
arrive at
ing of which was probably done, Royal Annes, Bings and Lam­
The afternoon brunght us to nine'o’dock ,
summit, descended the southern
in part at kast, by the hands of berts were the canse o f unlimited
side and retungd by auto from Rogers’ Bluff, whAe tbe party balloon a s «
and enthusiastic admiration.
cut, the
the departed one.
Government Camp to Portland. stopped long enough to christen were well 1 d with
A beautiful service of song was This shipment was o f the best
RESOLUTIONS O F
When Mr. Grilkyy who, by the “ Grilky’s Rook.” From this
were
given by a quartet composed o f that the Willamette Valley has
wav is Physical Director ot the point, the travellers g o t one o f the sta n and stripes
Mrs. Cbas. 0 . Whitely, Mrs. to offer, and were folly equal to
Whereas, Our
Portland “ Y,” began to plan tor the best views o f M t. H ood tbe balmy southwest
Omar Feudal!, Pres. Penning­ the very finest that California
George C. Ritchey, I
his tenth trip to the top ot Ore­ obtainabk anywhere, and one bands made music, tbe
ton and Prof. Lewis, which was had to show. Tbe exhibit was
this church nearly
gon ’s greatest snow-cap, he which the tourists have missed the nickles in the cash b ox at 1
followed by a short bat impress­ photographed bv tbe San Fran­
having organized it
quietly invited a tew , o f his entirely iq the past, as this w as merry-go-round kept
ive funeral sermon by Rev. Chas, cisco dailies and written about
1907, and served as
hnsky (?) friends to accompany the first party o f tourists to grinding of tba organ,
glow ingly, and the festivities o f
O. Whitely.
November
o f that year
him, with the result that at 7 reach tbe spot. Then followed lemonade vender«
Burial was made in the family Cherry Day came in for favora- present date, daring
p.m., Thursday, July 1, theO. an interesting journey bn foot their wares, country-:
lo t in the Friends cemetery. The bk mention. This special effort
the congregation
W. R. & N. started tow ard H ood over the snow , vwith the horses tow ns people elbowed
pall bearers were A. T. Blair, J. resulted in wide and favorable sixty to more than thr
River with an eager party o f in tow . Not tbs k ast danger­ in neighborly fashion
H. Rees, L. M. Parker, Jesse Ed­ advertising and has done more dred members, a new
prospective “ Mazamas,” ' which ous performance w as sliding celebration ^ o f the Gk
wards, A. S. Craven and B. H. to bring the state to tbe atten­
was erected and ail tbe
being interpreted means “ We are dawn a steep snow «covered hill Fourth w as on in
tion of the public than anything
W oodward.
departments
organized; and
the goats. ” The party consisted qjde, horse and man taking their in full
Those id attendance from out except tbe winning of the big
Whereas,
He
near-
And k t me The
ot A. M. Grilky, leader; Mr. chances together.
o f town were, from Portland, awards.
accept a call from
Cunningham, insurance m an;J. remark in passing that the four- Dayton bands,
Mrs. Sadk Hoskins, Mrs. Almd! Daring the atte. noon ot Cherry be it
P. Jeager, jeweler; Harry Jeager, footed creatures were folly
furnished the musk
Hunt, Mrs. W. O. Robertson, Day practically 10,000 sacks o f Resolved, That we thus ex­
O. A. C. Student; Mr. Jordan, o f wise m the method to be used as the day and evening, and
Miss Joyce George, Mrs. N. C. these beautiful cherries were press our thanks and sincere ap­
the Portland postal service; H. the bifurcated “ loads o f i
located at different points *
Maris, Mrs. W. A. King; from given aw ay, and alm ost as
probation for the splendid w ork
E. McMinn and M. D. Hawkins,
Dayton—Clinton Newhouse and many more could have been 'dis­
pedagogs.
la y and all times.
family, Mrs. Louis Hadley; from tributed had they been availabk.' 1 for tbe inspiration o f his
This group, khaki-covered, be* the east side of the mountain
Tbe Dalles, which grow s glori­
The balloon ascension Was as MtMinnvirk—O. O. Hodson and
swerving faith, for the
and
Cooper’s
Spur
was
reached
flannelled, armed with “ staves”
pretty a sight o f the kind as family. Mr- and Mrs. W. T. ous cherries, could have helped sermons we have eqjoyed
and with resounding hob nails, late in the afternoon. This point one often sees, for it was staged A lacy, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. materially at this time to bring
for his self-sacrificingdevotion to
attracted considerable attention has an elevation of 8,500 feet without a hitch or accident to Jacobs,- Mr. and Mrs. H. M. honors to Oregon, and the Rogue
the upbuilding o f this church;
from the passing populace, even and it grieved some o f the party mar the occasion. The. balloon Hoskins; from Santa Paula, River section could have done
and
be it further
eliciting the information from very much that we were forced ascended alm ost “ straight up” California—Prof. F. K. Jones and likewise, but only Salem met the
Resolved, That we tender onr
a talkative in e b r ia t e that to g o down to the level o f 5,800 to a good Height, and when the family.
emergency, and as a consequence
,
regret
at his leaving, and onr
“ Heaven was bis home; he was feet to spend the night. Cloud parachute was released with its
the Willamette Valley reaped the
prayers Jhat he may find happi­
just here on ekhibition.'V Leav­ Cap Inn was reached about 7 single
special reward. Representative
p a s s e n g e r ,it opened
CARY'
S
COWS
SCORE
ness and success in fullest meas­
ing this specimen o f the mutilate p.m., where we bid farewell to beautifully and made a safe land­
W. A. Taylor, o f Marion county,
ure
in his new* field; and be it
ing handiwork ot “ John Bariev* the horses, and after a hearty ing in the edge of tow n on the
The American Jersey Cattle worked hard to make the show- further
corn,” the party got off the supper prepared to get the much north. The balloon continued Club has given out at New York ing, and was ablv assisted by
Resolved, That a copy o f these
train at H ood River, and ar­ needed sleep. I say “ prepared” its upward flight and entered a the results o f its register o f merit Chief Frevtag. They are en­
resolutions
be placed upon the
ranged to ' pass tbcjjigh t there. for very shortly alter retiring tbe hasy cloud and was out ot sight tests for 1914. Four o f the titled to credit and special con­
The words “ pass the night” are dreaded “ Cousin song” o f the so quickly that many people aUrards o f gold medals for more sideration for bringing Oregon records with the clerk and a
copy placed in the hands o f
chosen with care, because rooms mountain m osquitos began to thought it had been entirely con­ than 800 pounds o f batter-fat in added laurels.
Brother Ritchey and a copy sent
under tbe root, with a tempera­ ham in the cabins and “ tbe fight sumed by the gases. After aris­ a year come to Oregon—three to
The people of Oregon, who de­
ture o f * 0 or thereabouts, was on.” Bxcept for a short ing above the clouds it floated Bd. Cary, o f Carlton, and one to sire that no opportunity to cre­ to the press.
Accepted by the board.
coupled w ith the disconsolate cessation o f hostilities about 2 aw ay to the northeast and the W. S. Ladd estate, Portland. ate a favorable opinion shall be
Daniel Putman, Chairman,
bowlings o f a deserted pnp, made a.m. it continued throughout the landed a t tbe foot of Chchalem The record of tbe Cary cow s is lost, must remember that their
C. W. Sloan, Ckrk.
sleep practically a negative night, and the severity of the Mountain beyond Springbrook as follow s: 938 pounds, 9 ounces; representatives here can accom
attack can be surmised from (be
qnantitv.
In Grant Heater’s pasture. - A 937 pounds, 12 ounces; 806 plish littk except as the public-
But ot course a party q£ sea­ fact that the writer was glad to
FROM THE NEWSREPORTER
spirited people in the different
In tbe parade, some excellent pounds, 4 nances. The Ladd
soned “ hikers” such as "ours did ariye at 4 o ’clock to begin the
sections
co-operate
for
tbe
spe­
floats were shown, and this pari cow made 856 pounds, 7 ounces.
not mind losing a few hours preparations for the real climb.
Mr. Cary also won a gold medal cial occasion. It is generally ad­
Apropos o f the passing aw ay
Before leaving Cloud Cap Inn, o f the program was a success, for a cow in the three-year-old mitted on the grounds that Ore­ of the aged pioneer, Mrs. M ary
sleep, and all members were in
though there were not so many
high spirits when we started np however, k t me pause to com ­
class with a record of 763 gon actually produces the goods Jane Hendricks, the old w agon
the far-tamed H ood River valley ment on the scenery there. The firms represented m it as have pounds, 5 ounce Sr- Also on a and that it is merely a matter of in which her husband crossed the
participated in such events in
the next morning at 8 o ’clock in vk w is the finest, in the opinion
senior two-year-old sold by Mr. getting them on display. If each plains is now in Portland, the
a large touring car. This was a of the writer, o f any to be had Newberg on some other occa­ Cary to Congressman McArthur, section would respond, even in a property of the State H istorical
decided improvement over the L. around M t. H ood. Foreign sions. The price was awarded he won a silver medal tor 625 small way, when tbe call comes, sockty. Mr. Hendricks’ old
E. & W (leave early and walk) travelers say it is m ost like Swiss to the Larkin-Prince Hardware 'pounds, 3 ounces o f bntter-lat a tremendous showing could be flint lock gun is still at the old
railway which we had expected scenery o f anything in Oregon, Co. One feature of the parade in the year. Thepresident o f the made and tbe burden would not homestead.
which deserves special mention
to use. The ranchers tor twenty- and many assert that it is tally
was the display piade by the new Farmers Creamery Co. is be heavy on any. As it is, Ore­ J. O. Rogers pays a fine tribute
five miles south o f the city o f equal t6 that o f the European
certainly doing his share in put­ gon is doing well, but it is np to a cherry which be calls the
Hood River were aware that mountains. We were on our Newberg M eat C o., for it was ting Carlton “ on the map.” — against great odds, in the fact
“ Hoberg Seedling.” The tree is
someone passed by that morn­ way at 6:46 and in tw o hoars made up o f the products o f a Carlton Sentinel,
that
California
is
spending
with­
\.
on Father H oberg’s home place
ing, as every form house and had regained Cooper’s Spar. home- industry, and it Was so
out
stint
and
that
her
fields
and
and
it produces cherries which in
cabin was sainted v ith a volley Our party was augmented by well arranged under the guiding
orchards
are
at
the
door
o
f
the
flavor
and size are a cross be­
EOS SALE AT A BARGAIN
ot shoots, most ot the inmates tw o men and a guide for the trip hands of John Myers and Ed.
exposition.
tween the Kentish and the Royal
responding with waving hands. t o the summit. One o f tb^ re­ Crede, that it was the subject of
Ann, hence the cherry is an ex­
Passenger
launch
32x7,18
h.
p.
The married men of the party cruits was a high school student much fovorabk comment.
cellent
one and retains much
At the park an address was Fairbanks-Morse engine; speed WORDS OF WARNING SOUNDED
excelled during this part o f the from Vancouver, and the other
flavor when preserved or canned.
12 mill carry 24 passengers. Will
trip.
a reverend gentlemen from Pend­ made by Robert F. McGuire, a
Father Hoberg, however,
Editor
Graphic.
sell
cheap,
on
easy
terms.
L.
B.
The regular tourist route was leton. The latter made the dim b young man from Portland, and
it
is an “ Ox Heart” seedling.
No young man and woman
Hilsinger, Dundee. Phone White
followed until Mt. H ood Lodge equipped with patent leather the bands played a number ot
who value their reputation will
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George Goldner, and Bd Fnlkr
was reached at 10 a.m ., where a shoes, white shirt and white patriotic airs.
be found, sitting in the shadows started Tuesday the w ork in
new “ sttmt” Was performed. collar, fountain pen, note book,
The afternoon won given over
The Willamette Club was o f the oaks on the college campus, remodeling the frame building
The proprietor o f M t. Hood etc., and with hkf coat slang to the usukl stunts in tfie way of
represented by a float in tbe or any other outdoor place, as between the M cM innvilk Na-
Lodge is Homer Rogers, Har­ over his arm. He was persuaded foot races, and a game o f base parade on Jnly 3. This club was
late as half-past one in the tional bank and M acy’s Under­
vard graduate and formerly a w ith difficulty to leave his vest ball between teams from St Paul
organised for social and reading morning as occurred Saturday taking parlors. The bnitding
guide in the Swiss Alps. - He was and a few unnecessary articles a and Dayton, tbe score bring 4 to
purposes as well as for athletics. night.
will have a brick veneer front
waiting with eight horses bri­ short w ay below snow line. 5 in favor o f Dayton.
We hope that the people will not
And no young girl with proper and will be arranged for a barber
dled and saddled, and within Contrast between the- minister
In the evening the bands gave brfnistaken by what they saw modesty and who wishes to
shop to be conducted by W. L.
half an hour the p a rty . was and hie climbing companion was concerts a t different points on
represented on the float. Card maintain her chastity will be (D oc.) Rinard, w ho will inatall
der w ay, galloping np marked, and «rill illustrated the First street and a number o f
again under
playing in tbe chib is forbidden found as were tw o in recent modern fixtures. Since leaving
hiH and dow n dale, the clatter­ proverb 'The-'irst shall be last, ladies representing the local
4nd what was represented was months sitting otf the college McMinn vilk be baa been running
ing and thumping o f the horses’
Rebekah Lodge gave a public nothing bat a game o f rook.
bleachers between the hours of a shop at Newberg.
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