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NEWBERG VOL. XXVIII G r a p h ic NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1916 No. 19 - lectively what they cannot do DUAL WRESTLING MEET WIT1 FARM NOTES BY singly. L H. & VERY agent is paid joint ■ COUNTY AGENT ly The by county the county and the state. ano th er c a n n e r y m eeting SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19 tions and candles were seated the Misses Corbett, Rush, Brunquist and Rees, gowned in red, who served dainty refreshments which carried out the color scheme. The following were the invited guests: Misses Brunquist, Men- zies, Rees, Romig. Katherine Romig, Converse, Morris, Britt. Lee, Camp, Hollingsworth, Ben son, Terrell and Gregory; Mes- dames Terrell, aud Moores. BRANSON GUILTY ' OF MURDER At the cannery meeting held A large crowd o f people Second Degree is the Verdict a i last Monday there was much M. S. Shrock Gives Outline of present last Thursday ev at the high school gym to aee oratory, and the more talking - the Jury. W het His W ork W R Be. a new athletic sport participated there was . the farther the tw o in by the Willamette Amateur tactions were separated. In the Booth murder case, the Under the above head I wish, Athletic Club and Lincoln high Prof. McPherson, of O. A. C-, jury brought in a verdict of with your permission, to present school, o f Portland. was in attendance and appar murder in the second degree to your farmer readers seasonal ently convinced his hearers that against Branson oo Tuesday at The match throughout was topics th at , will be helpful in he attended the previous meeting 10:00 A. M. after receiving the conducted in a most efficient their work. Facts as they relate case at 5:00 P. M. on Monday. manner by Leon Fabre, wrest within his rights in his official to agriculture in Yamhill county positions with O. A, C. and the This marks the highest punish ling coach of both Lincoln and in particular will be discussed. Ü. S- department, and with the ment under the law at this time, Washington high schools of In this first issue, however, I On last Saturday, Charles L. and means life imprisonment. Portland. His decisions through best of intentions. wish to preface such farm notes Kirkpatrick and Harry W. Gara- out were not to be questioned, with a brief explanation o f the The vote resulted in the elec mie, o f Portland, lost their lives Monday was consumed in the and his pleasing p e r s o n a l i t y tion of bat one of the three trus by drowning in tbe Willamette arguments to the jury, attorneys intent and purpose of county placed him high in the estima tees, namely, A. S. Mellinger, tbe river at Rock Island, a few miles B. A. Kliks and R. L. Conner agent work. >. v consuming each more than an tion of the people who weft others being closely contested. First—The function of the Ex- above Oregon C ity. _— hour and a halfin their addresses, present. He is ex-champion tension Service of which the The meetingadjourned to meet The former held a position in the Pacific Northwest in tbe I county agent .is a part, is to on Saturday, when it is under the First National Bank aud tbe while attorneys, Burdett and pourifrelass. We hope to carry the work of the college to stood the "ta lk ” will he cut out. latter was paying teller in Ladd Vinton addressed the jury for an hour each. The jury filed in him with us again in i the people, to assist the farmers Balloting will begin at 1:30 p. & Tilton's Bank. Saturday be three weeks, when the W , A. in putting into practice the many m. and tbe box wifl be open un ing a legal holiday and the the court room at 10:00 P. M. Friends and neighbors gathered C. meets Washington high Monday with a question, which things the experiment Stations til 3 o’clock. In case the election banks closed, tbe young men at the home of Orville B. West- in another dual wrestling ma i ndicated th a t someone have found valuable and work is not complete4..QU the first bal went with other members o f the fall at- Chehalem Center last to be held m the high not in favor o f extreme able. M*my valuable discoveries lot the voting will be continued Portland Rowing Club to Salem Saturday evening to help cele gym. punishment. The q u e s t i o n , have been made by the experi until tw o are elected. by train, taking their boats with however, was not made public. brate his'thirty-second birthday ment stations agd* have been The ladies, enjoyed the ma them. From there they rowed A deputy district attorney from anniversary. taught by the colleges to the with Lincoln high school full down the river with the strong Portland, .who noticed the ju ry The evening was pleasantly comparative few who have well as the men did, and current occasioned by thehigh when they filed in, stated that it spent with games and music and availed themselves of the op turvd the assertion that they On Friday evening, February water. every one had a good time. The was one o f the finest bodies of portunity of a college training, were sure going to see the 11, a joint surprise party was hostess served splendid refresh At Rock Island, the boat which jurors he ever saw, and that he bnt'because of the lack o f a con one also. Amateur wrest given for Mr. and Mrs. A. Bar the tw o men who were drowned would be pleased to try cases be ments, consisting of coflee, cake, necting link the masses have being considered as one o f tholomew and Mr. and Mrs. N. occupied was caught by the fore such a jury. sandwiches, doughnuts, popcorn He w asia- been slow in making use of the leading athletic sports by all F- Byers, their wedding anniver swirl o f the angry waters and .formed that this was the usual balls and cand y r discoveries so made. In this prominent Y. M. C. A.’s o f saries being the sameday. About overturned, and despite the ef body of men before whom Yam All left at a late hour, wishing work the county agent who be country, and the high twenty were present." Games and forts o f the others who were hill county attorneys try cases. Mr. Westfall many happy returns comes a resident of the county and colleges throughout. the laqd pleasant chats were indulged in, close at baud they were swept of the day. An appeal is threatened by the to which he is assigned has the are heartily endorsing it as part and a general good time was under and drowned. - ■Those present were: Mr. and defense, but the court was ex advantage over the itinerant had by all, the tw o brides re- Mrs. W. - H r D S B ^ n r * n a n r i i : A t this point the river is nar tremely careful to Mint out much specialist who can at best visit the Be sure and keep in mind a potted purple hyacinth row and dR pr owing to rocky evidence that the prosecution Robert L. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. county only once or twice «yea r. match with Washington Horace Duncan, Mr. banka on both sides, and when bad, sn din m W/ w J n U __* t i v i i L ; The county agent is within _ _ SCnOOi, „ W . k B i IC o w in DC to T H r & a r t t i t - the waters are high, steamboat instructions w e r e reach o f every citizen of t he ?.noa ET and „ ug„ tf r W,lma- rut tire. - * Mr. and Mrs. H. Schutte, Mr. omew's third anniversary and captains are shy on passing liberal in favor of the defense. county almost every day o f the Probably the most interesting Mr. And Mrs. Byers’ thirtieth. through the rapids where the It was apparent that fioth the and Mrs. John Woods, Mrs. Wm. year. He studies and becomes Moor, Mrs. Hodges; the Misses match with Lincoln high school The latter contended it did not swirl 'o f the water that causes -prosecution and the court were familiar with the local and spe Helen George, Minnie Dean, L ita was Curtis Cowgill vs. Shepard, seem near that long. Elaborate dangerous whirlpools is liable to extraordinarily anxjoua that cial needs, and can help solve Hodges, Florence Lelo, Bert of Lincoln. Shepard is consid refreshments were served by the wreck a boat on tbe rocks. there may be no reversal,, on manv o f the difficnlt problems. Tregraham, Harvey Livingston, ered one o f the best in bis class instigators of the pleasant affair, Both the unfortunate young technical grounds. t In this work he has all the Percy Woods, Herbert Woods, io Portland. However, Cowgill who were Mrs. Charles Churchill men were athletes and expert The case o f State of Oregon vs. trained experts of the college Cherney Moor, Warren Moor, won the match and brought the and Mrs. G. B. Huntington and rowers, but they were taking F. O. Armstrong is now on trial back o f him for assistance in George Hodges, Ellis Pickett, Crowd to their feet by his. classy one or tw o others. The com dangerous and unnecessary risks tor arson on a building at Sheri case problems arise too difficult Arthur George, Carlton Tregra grappling. pany met at Mrs. Churchill’s when they Undertook to row dan. A separate trial was de for him to haodle. ■ ham. ____________ The business men of Newberg and went together across the through those rapids. manded on th£fndictment, charg Second—The county agent dis are asked to charge nothing to street to the home o f the Bar ing the three Fuchs brothers and seminates the information al the Willamette Club unless by tholomews, using strategy to Armstrong with this crime. R. ready in the county. Forex- order of the secretary, Chester get Mr. and Mrs. Byers to come L. Conner assisted by Attorney __ ample, there are no doubt farm Zumwalt, or the president, Bert over, after they ■ had decided to Robinson, o f Portland, prosecut ers in Yamhill county who can Lincoln’s birthday was ob Miller. This is suggested simply sit around home all evening. ing, with , Vinton and Burdett grow as much corn per acre as I served on Feb. 12 by Shiloh Post that the club may always know Those present were Mr. and o f for the defense. All four were In keeping with its policy can and perhaps more. There and tbe Women’s Relief Corps in exactly what bills it is obligated Mrs. A. Bartholomew, Mr. and giving the public the best of ev charged jointly, but as some are men here who can produce a Odd Fellows’ hall. = to'pay and to keep down-nnnec- Mrs. N. F. Byers, Mr. and Mrs. erything in the way of attrac evidence will be admissible better dairy cow than I can, or The attendance was good and I. B. Huntington and son Benny, tions, the local Moose lodge has against Armstrong which will prune and spray ' a tree better after the singing o f the Star essary expense. I f any of the honorary mem Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Linville, Mr. arranged to give a feature enter not be admissible against the than I can. We find farmers in Spangled Banner, in which all bers o f the W. A. A. C. have any and Mrs. Wm. Woodruff, Mr. tainment in the I. O. O. F. hall Fuchs Brothers, a separate trial every county who are specialists joined, a very interesting pro suggestions to make that will aud Mrs. Marion George, Mr. next Wednesday night, February was demanded. in their line and have made a gram Was given as follows: make .the club a cleaner, stronger and Mrs. Eli Evans and tw o lit 23rd. It will not be a comedy or great success under local condi Piano Solo—Miss M ary Scott and a more systematic organiza tle daughters, Mrs. and Miss At minstrel, but a good clean en tions. Bat while this is going Invocation—Rev. Ezra Hayes tion kindly report your sugges kinson, Mrs. G. W. Byers, Mrs. tertainment that w ill interest the on we find others in the same _ CHRISTIAN Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address— tion to some one o f the officers of Mary Douglas, Mrs. Mary J. ladies as well as the gentlemen, county and • sometimes on ad 9:45 a. m.—Bible school, M. D. Mrs. Snow u the club. A Member. Wood, Mrs. Crissie Scott and so don’t feel backward about joining farms who do very in Putnam, superintendent. Reading o f Lincoln’s Letter— Mrs. Charles Churchill. taking your wife or somebody ferior work along the same line 11 a. m.—“ Faith o f Our Fath Mrs. Dart _____ else’s wife or sweetheart with ers.” and lose money as a result. To Followed by a very impressive you. them the county agent can 6:30 p. m.—C. E. prayer meet and pleasing address by Rev. A fine program has been pre ing, leader Miss Ruby Davis. speedily and forcefully bring the Charles 0. Whitely. "Christian Citizenship” was results o f the successful ones. The Misses Ruth Corbett and pared, consisting of music by 7:40 p. m.—"Tbe Unchanging The singing of America by the the subject for the W. C. T. U. This dissemination of practical meeting February 9, and an in Mabel Rush entertained &t a Kieule’s orchestra, whose musi Christ.” audience closed the exercises. cal gems never fail to please the ideas that already exist within All are cordially invited to at The "Sunshine Club” will meçt teresting program it was. Aside Valentine party at the Terrell the county is perhaps the great Thursday, February 17, with from the talk o f Mrs. Bassett, home Monday evening, the crowd, vocal and instrumental tend. Strangers made welcome. est work of the county agent. tbe superintendent, on the sub nature of the affair being a solos by local talent, also several PRESBYTERIAN Mrs. Oliver. amateur wrestling and boxing Third—The county agent with ject, Mrs. Louisa Round gave miscellaneous shower in honor of AH come and bring yonr 9:45 a. m. — Sunday school, bouts by local lads. The enter his board o f adriaors forms a thimble. some very edifying remarks. Miss Brunquist. Press Cor. with Bibfe classes for men and center o f things agricultural. Rev. B. L. Hicks, pastor o f the The house was artistically de tainment will be similar to the women. Every other industry, business, Christian church, addressed the corated in hearts, Kewpies and dual wrestling match held by the 11a. m.—"W ages for Reapers.” or profession has its head or union, very ably handling the cupids. One feature o f the enter Willamette Amateur A t h l e t i c Evening—"Satan as an Angel.” center to which everyone looks The Misses Mary and Helen subject, paying a glow ing trib tainment was a valentine poetry Club at the High School gym a C. E. at 6:30, leader Mr. Craw, for action and leadership in any Scott gave their mother, Mrs. ute to the W. C. T. U. for the contest, some very clever verses week ago only on a more varied preceded by an open-air service new movement that may come Crissie Scott a very pleasant sur great help it has been in reducing «re the result. Miss Britt was and extensive scale. at the postoffice at 6:00. up. In the absence o f such a prise on Wednesday afternoon the liquor traffic; a lio in endeav given first prize, Katherine The tryouts tor the wrestling Wednesday evening — "Testi center or head the farmers pro by inviting in a few friend« to oring to establish the true christ- Romig second. and boxing bouts have been held monies in the Bible.” ¿elebrate her birthday. Miss tian citizenship. gress slowly. " • Follow ing this, little Meridith during the past week and tbe Farmers as a rule are slow to M ary entertained the guests February 23 will be observed Moores entered the room, carry contestants say they are trained - i Food Combinations. organize and difficulty to keep with a delightful musical pro as Francis Willard memorial day, ing a basket filled with numerous to a nicety and with no mishaps H ow to put foods together to united after the organization has gram after which the tw o sisters superintendent Mrs. Hattie Hin- packages, which she presented to between now and Wednesday make meals digest easily is the been perfected. A county agent served dainty refreshments to shaw. A fine program is in Miss Brunquist, who was so night, will perform with the skill subject of the leading articte in who is not tied to a growing the following: Mrs. L. F. Moore, prSjpa ration. Will meet at the completely surprised that words of artists. the December number of tbe crop or a herd of cows, but who Mrs. Charles Churchill, -Mrs. home o f Mrs. W. W. Hollings almost failed her, but after a This is tbe first entertainment Hygieoist Magazine, written by is free to move into a breech or Louis Way, Mrs. J. M. Wents, worth, southeast corner of little time was sufficiently com of the kind given by the Moose Dr. R. R. Daniels. Procure a copy gap when a critical time in any Mrs. A. Bartholomew, Mrs. R. Fourth and College streets, at poaed to open the packages and the committee in charge an of tbe magazine at your news organisation arises, should be B. Linville, Mrs. J. L. Marshall, 2:80 p. m. Come all who can. which disclosed useful and very ticipate an audience that will fill dealer’s or send 10 cents to the a material aid in that capacity Mrs. N. F. Byers and Mrs. Elisa White Ribbon tea w ill be served. choice gifts from her friends. A t the ball to its capacity. Hygenist Publishing Co., Ma and enable the fanners to do col* beth Oliver. Press Supt. a table decorated with red cama- Interested Member. jestic Bldg., Denver, Colo. He is also a representative o f the Federal Department o f ' Agri culture by virtue of the fAct that ,the government pays a portion o f the expenses o f the Extension Service o f which the county agent is a part. This makes it a triple co-operative piese of agri cultural work. Over 1100 coun ties in the United States now employ county agents, 14 coun ties in Oregon being among them. Since the federal govern ment has assisted in financing the work,, it is considered on a sound basis and has grown fast er than any other agricultural work. M. S. Shrock, County Agent Yamhill Co. TWO DROWN AT ROCE ISLAND BIRTHDAY PARTY TWO WEDDMC ANNIVERSARIES Ite A S A M * * * * ^ ' e CELEBRATE EMANCIPA TOR’S BIRTHDAY HIGH CLASS ENTERTAINMENT TO BE GIVEN BY NOOSE LODGE SERVICES AT NEWBERG CHURCHES * W .C .T .U . 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