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M. THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1916
No. 25
THE DISTRICT SCHOOL
Ladies’ Aid of tiK M .th odutj
great b k c o m
COUNT? SCHOOL NOTES BY SUPT among the Northern Indians.
Emmett Gulley will lead the
church, Mrs. A. Moore; Adel-
phian Society of the Baptist
Mrs. Vera Nelson, principal of Fkiends meeting next Sunday
Plans are being com
ProUbMoa Party Pint In Field church, Mrs. Mary B. Scott; various committees
the Rex school, reports ttyat evening, The topic is “ The Con­
Ladies' Society of Presbyterian Commercial Club for a
With FuD County Ticket.
“ Burbank Day*’ and “ Industrial secration of Time,” Psalms,
Hall Friday Night.
church, Mrs. I. A. Hanning; to be held this fall at a
Club Day” were observed by the 90:1-17. The Presbyterians un­
The prohibition convention for Young People’s Christian Union. be announced later.
pupils and many parents. Gar- der, tbe leadership ot Miss Norma
Under the auspices of the
Katherine Romig; Wednesday
dening, ye wing__and manual Harvey and the Baptists under
nomination of candidates to
Stat istics prove
Auxiliary of Pacific
________
pear
on _________
the prohibition party d u b , Mrs. Inez Butt; W. C.T.U . destined to be one of the
training have been taken up, and the leadership o f John Hanson Woman’s
“ District School”
will
consider
the
same
topic
College
thi
Mrs.
M.
Bower
man;
Gilds'
Liter­
ticket for connty officer«, met
leaders appointed to look after
productions o f this valley,
will
he
given
at
Wood-Mar Hall
Miss
Mable
Milkr
will
lead
the
pursuant to the call of the Coon* ary Society N. H. S., Gladys o f the state and this fair
each prefect. A general clab
ty Central Committee, at the Bradley; Rebecca lodge, Emily the purpose of demon
leader will be chosen later. The Methodist League next Sunday on Friday night o f this week
Gardner;
Parent-Teacher
Associ­
court house in McMinnville on
interest shown at the meeting evening and they will be favored beginning at 8 o ’clock.
what has already been done
CAST QF CHARACTERS
ation,- A- Q. Stanbrough; Chrk
was very encouraging, and we by a trio from their little girls of EsftkM Simpkins, tricher ..... ......
Thursday of last week.
what may be done by
Rev. Hiram Gould was elected Improvement Club, Mrs. Geo. .selection o f seed and pro
may expect some o f the best the primary department o f their
* /,■ ,,i mm fla m V im h a fV Ir *
Sunday School. -Remember yon
Kelty;
I.
0
.
0.
F.
lodge,
N.
F.
as chairman and A. C. Chandler
Deacon
Tidd.......................M.
P. Elliott
club
work
from
the
Rex
pupils.
tivation.
are invited to attend these Young Jeruaha Quackenbueh..Misa Jessie Britt
as secretary. The meeting was Byers.
Don’ t forget that the Yamhill
It will surprise the a:
In order to care adequately for
addressed by C. P. Coe, Hiram
County Teachers’ Association People’s Meetings and next Sun­ Mrs. Grumbledyke.... Mrs. Carrie Milas
farmer
to
know
that
in
1913
Pegvr Grumbledyke......Ruth Dimiuitt
Gould, C. O. Whitely, J. Sanger the needy and to furnish a more
will meet in Dundee, April 1. at day evening is the first Sunday John Jacob Astor.....J oe Hollingsworth
state produced 850,000
o f the month and we must all
Fox and others, commenting efficient means o f distributing
10:00 a. m. Dr. De Bu^k, o f the
Patience Poddifoot. ..Mrs. Anna Kentnsr
of
corn,
bat
in
1914
jum
remember
the street song service Ben Butler................. ...... ...Ralph Butt
largely on the fact that the pas­ charity the board, at a meeting
U. of O., will deliver tw o ad­
the respectable figures of 2
at 6 o ’clock.
Press Cor.
Tootjr Frooty.................. .Gladys Jeaaa
sage of dry laws does not settle held December 27, divided the
dresses, and no teacher can afford
000
bushels.
Next
week's
Cornelius Vanderbilt.....L. W. Gatchell
the liquor question unless the city into six divisions o r dis­
to miss either one. Come and
will
contain
detailed
plans
Parana
Jones............... Mrs. Mary Allen
GOOD
REASON
FOR
people w h o believe in a dry coun­ tricts, appointing the following
bring yonr friends. Members or
Jim Blaine............. ............Fnuik Miller
exhibition
o
f
corn,
prizes,
CAR SHORTAGE
try stand back of the law in a as superintendents: Mrs. J‘. B,
school boards and patrons are
and.
from
reports
already
way to compel its enforcement. Huntington, district No. 1; Mrs.
always welcome.
During the month o f February Petay Barn uni.
ceived from the corn prod
The following refolutions were C. H. Christenson, district No.
No. 74, Ellis Pickett, teacher, there was considerable- comment
Truster Brown.............. .„..B ert Miller
2; Mrs, D. J. Gilbert, district No. this fair will be earnestly
adopted.
has
a school garden.’^
throughput the western terri­ Daniel W ebster...............Cecil Hoskins
pared
for
by
careful
eel
Resolved, That prohibition 3; Mrs. J. A. Fields, district No.
'John Fiske, principal inFern- tory in regard to car shortage Lydia Pinkham...... ........ Eula Kiank>
seed, preparation o f soil
sentiment and strength is deter­ 4; Mrs. C. Bradley, district No.
wood school, reports thatvthey and reports indicated a most Jesse J a n a s.................... .Jasper Bales
skillful cultivation.
mined by the prohibition party 5; Mrs. L. S. Otis, district No. 6.
have not had a single case o f serions state o f affairs. The Lisa Ann Snodgrass.................Zo Hibba
Publicity Com
vote more than by.tbe vote for All cases o f need in a given dis­
tardiness in either his or Mrs. railroads’ explanation that the Saipantha Small...Mrs. Frank Zumwalt
Mebi table Horiswoff*le..................
trict. will be reported to its super­
good men in other parties. t
Baker’s room this year. Can shortage was doe to unprece­
. . . . . . . . .......... ..Mrs. Maria K. Evana
Second.—That p r o h i b i t i o n intendent.
4any other school in the connty dented sudden increase in traffic Brigham Y o a n g . . . . . i w L y l e Palmer
OREGON FLAG LAW
Minutes o f February 28 were
sentiment and strength are ab­
equal that record? Let ns hear add the large volume o f cars held Generali
solutely necessary t o the enforce- read and approved.
from yon.
- ^ ~ j at Seaboard points with tonnage ider 14, 16 centa.
Section 2091. United
Treasurer's
report
read
and
ac­
ment of prohibition law; as said
Miss Masie Bickford, teacher awaiting transshipment by beat sale at Kienle’ s Music Store,
Flag, Desegration of,
cepted
as
read.
by Ex-Governor West, the 41,0(jb
in No. 61, Chehalem Valley, re­ is borne out by statement re­
ited—Aay person who
Clean-U p Day
votes cast by the prohibition ~ Reports of receipts and dls- manner, for exhibition
ports a very successful basket ceived by agent o f Southern
party makes the present enforce­ bUrstmcntsfor first quarterwere:. play, shall place or caustt
social on the 24th.
Pacific Company giving tbe fol­
Saturday, April 3, is designat­
RECEIPTS
ment^ possible.
Springbrook, Fernwood and lowing information on the sub­
placed any words, or figui
ed for special clean-up day. All
$86.86
Third.—Candidates should be D os from members.............
.4 Rex contemplate a triangular ject:
numbers, or marks, q$l
basements, back yard, alleys and
nominated only if eminently D«Mktk»a from individual«..... t.75
spelling match, and they may ex­
tions, or pictures, or
There were 1235 more cars
Wednesday Chib........................10.00
qualified for the respective posi­
tend the contest work to athletics loaded on their lines in Oregon unsanitary or unsightly places in
Ctvte debs' social WL« drvice, or symbol, or
the city should be cleaned op.
tion«.
during the month of February
. ' -V
;
2LTO notice, or I m m.
Such as can be horned mast he
this year than there were during
of any
disposed o f by those owning or
COLLEGENOTES
the same period in 1915. To
whatever, upon any flag, stand­
occupying the property. Other
toys, county attorney, sheriff
ard, color, or ensign o f the United
Severhl of the students living | furnish this additional number rubbish should be packed in
and derk.
,
On motion of Rev. H. Gould, an States, or shall expose or cause at a distance spent the vacation o f cars shows that they were boxes, bags or barrels and placed
Nominations for Yamhill coun­
to be exposed to public view any Vteek at their homes.
certainly alive to the situation
* in a convenient place to be haul­
ty offices were made as follows: expression o f appreciation o f
and doing their best to cope
such
flag,
standard,
color,
or
en­
work
done
was
tendered
the
ad­
On
returning
from
her
home
in
ed away by wagon. We ask for
Assessor, N. L. Wiley, of Rex;
sign of the United States, upon Tacoma. Miss Myrtle Thomas with it. Eliminating Sundays
a hearty co-operation for a dean
Clerk, W. S. Fender, McMinn- ministration board.
which shall be printed, painted, was delayed several hours by and holidays there were 24
Articles
were
read
from
the
d
ty .
Jesse Edwards,
ville; Co. Commissioner, Levi
working days in that month
or otherwise placed, or to which landslides along the tracks.
constitution
regarding
objects
of
_
M ayor of Newberg;,
Lewis, Newberg; Prosecuting At­
shall be attached, appended, af-
The many friends o f Prof. H. and the increase represents an
torney, Earl A. Nott, McMinn­ the organization, membership, fixed, or annexed, any words, or
B. McMinn, who is doing gradu­ average of 51 more cars furnished
ville; Recorder, J. O. Rogers, Mc­ officers and their duties, work o f
figures,
or
numbers,
or
marks,
ate work at University of Cali­ per day than there w* re daring
Minnville; Representatives, C. P. c o m m it t e e s , administration,
or
inscriptions,
or
pictures
or
fornia, are rejoicing with him the same period last year, the Remember the Community Sing-
Gates and C. P. Coe, Dayton; ways and means and investiga­
designs, or device, or symbol, or over hi8 » w ; » « to Sigma Xi, total this year being 4487 cars jor old and young, Monday,.
-
___
School Snpt., Mrs. Evangeline tion.
Mayor Edwards told of some token, or notice, or drawing or tbe national scientific honor fra­ as against 3652 cars in 1915. April 3. ‘ Come, join in song.
Martin, Newberg; Sheriff, How­
any advertisement, o f any nature ternity. The fact that this hon­ In 1914 the loading «daring the Books will be furnished by the-
ard Williams, Newberg; Sur­ ot the hard and unappreciative
or kind whatever, or who shall or has been granted Mr. McMinn same month was only 10 cars Behnke-Walker Business College^
veyor, Oliver Weesner, Newberg; things the board had met with;
expose to public view, or shall) ¿ft“ such a short stay at the greater than in 1915 or 3662 Portland.
Treasurer, Miss Edith Minchen, however, all feet well repaid for
the experience received in this manufacture, or tell. or expose nniversify is a tribute to the cart. This loading all covered
Dundee.
for sale, or have in possession for type of work he has been doing commercial freight and did not Silver M edal Contest at Dundee
The Connty Central Committee new field o f work, as efforts to
include any company business.
sale, or for use, Apy article, or there.
was elected as follows: C. ft help and encourage have not
The increase in the principal
thing,
or
substance,
being
an
Chehalem Center W. C. T. U.
Substantial improvements are
Coe, chairman; A. C. Chandler, been in vain.
commodities
was
as
follows:
will bold a silver medal contest
Ideas were advanced as to the article for merchandise, or a in progress in the parlors of
secretary; D. A. Snyder, T. E.
Increase 137 cars hay
at Dundee in the church Satur­
receptacle o f merchandise, upon
best
method
of
ridding
our
city
Kanyon Hall, under the able
Miles, M. J. Carmichael, C. M.
“ 800 “ lumber
which shall have been printed,
day evening, April 8, at eight
of
the
hobo
element,
but
no
defi­
dfaection of Henry Allen.
Reese, Mrs. E. Rothacker, Mrs.
161
n
’
merchandise
o'clock.
painted,
or
attached,
or
other­
W. 0. Simms and Fred Hutch- nite conclusion was reached.
“ ' 69 “ potatoes
Admission 10c, all under
wise placed, a representation of
croft. The convention authorized The meeting closed with prayer
NOTES
/ROM
YOUNG
“
140
“
wood
twelve
5c.
any
such
flag,
standard,
color,
the Central Committee to fill any by Rev. George H. Lee.
This
showing
would
indicate
or
ensign
o
f
the
United
States,
PEOPLE'S UNION
Ida M. Woods,
vacancies that may arise in the _..i~ -,__
that there is evidentlv good
Chehalem Center Contest
to advertise, or call attention
Secretary
pro-tern.
ticket as nominated.
Doe to somewhat of a mixed grounds for car shortage exist­
to, or to decorate, or to orna­
Remember the silver medal
ment, or to mark, or to distin­ program for the past three or ing.
V . C. T. D. NOUS
four
weeks
with
the
press
com­
contest
Friday evening, March
PUBLIC MEETING OF
guish the article or thing, on
PLEASANT
AFTERNOON
SPENT
mittee,
wherein
it
has
been
im­
31,
at
Chehalem
Center school
ASSOCIATED CHARITIES Last Wednesday the W. C. T. which so placed, or shall public­ possible to write up society re­
house.
We
have
a
large class.
Miss Helen Scott entertained
U.. met at the home ot Mrs. ly mutilate, trample upon, or ports, we come to press this
publicly deface, or defy, or defile,
Saturday afternoon at her home
The Associated Charities met Myrtle H o l l i n g s w o r t h . The
A t Fernwood Friday Night
or cast contempt, either by time short abont three reports, on North Main street in honor
in public session at the Baptist «abject studied was Purity in
but
we’ll
try
and
get
lined
up
words or act, upon any such
of her guest. Miss Irma Kane.
church Monday evening, imme­ Literature and Art. Mrs. C. F.
Coming again! "The Deacon,”
flag, standard, color, ensign of for next week.
Fancy
work
with
lively
con­
diately following the regular Yergen, snpt., read a story copied
at
the Fernwood gymnasium,
Missionary study of home
business meeting of the board.
from The Ladies’ Home Journal, the United States, shall be missionary work was the topic versation and music were en­ Friday evening, March 31. Ad­
deemed guilty of misdemeanor,
joyed until 5:30 o ’clock when mission 10 and 20 cents. A free
President Stannard presided, to show that leading magazines
and subject to a fine o f not less for consideration for several of light refreshments were served,
Ida M. Woods acting as secre­ often have objectionable reading
dance following for all who wish
our different societies la9t Sun­
tary protem . The meeting was matter. She said: “ Educate a than twenty,'dollars ($20.00) day evening and it is a profitable during which time Miss Mary to stay.
It
nor more than one hundred
---------* — ' 1 —
Scott rendered very beautifully
•pened with prayer by Rev. Chas. man and yon have an individual
dollars ($100.00.) (LI 1901, study for the young people as several piano selections.
The Brownie Band.
0. Whitely. Mrs. Babcock gave educated,-educate a woman and
page 286, Section 1, Oregon the more facts we gather along
The
invited
guests
were
the
tw o vocal numbers, which were yon have an educated family.”
this line the greater interest we
Laws.)
The Parent-Teacher Associa­
Refreshments were served. Next
much appreciated.
will feel in this important work. Misses Pauline Robertson, Eva tion will present the Cantatta,
Moore, Cecil Pike, Inez Dodge,
Tbe secretary read the minutes regular meeting, April 12, will
People generally do not know
relative to the permanent organ­ be at the home of Mrs. Etta B. FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF G.Á.R. of what great importance to the Dorothy Cox, Ruby Stultz, “ The Brownie Band” Friday
Hazel Sanders, Alberta Langton, and Saturday evenings, April
ization and the varions societies Moore, North Main street.
missionary is to the promotion
g urnlLl4f-I5, at Wood-Mar Hall.
April 6, the union will have a
federating with the same, and
On April 8, at 2 p. m. in I. 0. of good citizenship throughout Neva Manion, Mildred
ham, Addie Switzer, Vivian
parlor institute at the home o f O. F. Hall there will be an open our land.
the officers are as follows:
Plants for the Flower Garden
Dodge and Fleda Kane.
President, F. C. Stannard; sec­ Mrs. W. W. Hollingsworth, corn­ meeting o f the G. A. R. Post and
The Friends Society were
retary, Mrs. Myrtle Holligs- er Fourth and College streets. Woman’s Relief Corps in com- fortunate to have Harlan Smith,
Dahlias, we hare them in New­
I have made arrangements for
worth; treasurer, J. L. Van Blar- State President, Mrs. Kemp will moration o f the 60th anniver­ who baa seen missionary service
berg
as good as the best. Pan­
the latest war pictures and views
icom.
be here. Bach member is ex­ sary o f the organisation o f the in Alaska, to lead their meeting
o f current events which I will sies, Mastodon, grown in Ore­
The following members of affili­ pected to come and bring some­ G. A. R. The. program will be and the detailed report he was
display in my west window. gon, from Oregon seed. Rose
ated societies were elected vice- one else. Refreshments will be given by the local G. A. R. and able to give made this a very
Watch for them and see foryour- bashes, strong plants. -
presidents: Ladies’ Aid of the served. Will commence 1:30 W . R . C .
. .
profitable service. He gave ac­ self. Sheldon A. Stubbs, Insur­
25tf
John Gotrer,
Friends church, Mrs. E. Roberts; p. m.
“ Press Snpt.
Signed"—Adjutant G. A. R.
count of Father Duncan’s work ance.
"TbeHome of Flowers,” Newberg
COUNTY CONVENTION
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