:L y t » 1- i*4U . ■ V t . ■■ ■ .».4 ■ ji&g&ugyfm “k • T McCoy. . ’’iS R where engines are not used thejr favored by being allowed to ring; for the vo in n ta rj dissolution of music, talks and discussions, and ton. From Fall Bridge to 735 P. M.—Orchestra. round up a herd o f horses and the M l th*t for “ h ™ ¥ . l tbç sajd Newberg co-operative those w ho coaid attend received Spokane I w as alone, but there I 7:40 P. M.—Roll Call hitch them all up at once to do to take up, ’ which started things Grow ers’ Association and for the many things helpful in practical 73 » FT W ^ 1 1 II ~ 'isirM | M made the acquaintance of one J. their p low in g and seeding go in g in earnest by the ap; ife. The Tuesday morning ses­ 830 P. M.—Sermon, ‘ ' S e a l i n g the rinding np o f the. justness and Gates, a gentleman, 86 year» o f When seeding is over they are a nee ot the lads and lassies. ‘ • Heights,*’ ■ flairs of said N ew berg Co-oper- sion opened at 9:30, Miss Edith age, w h o bad been a resident o f Closing Song—“ turned out on the grass and it M an y very clever hits w< Ifinchin, Yamhill county presi­ Itive Grow ers’ Association, and M ontana for many years. He Benediction—D. costs practically nothing to keep made by a number ot star per- dent, presiding. rhich.said written repuest of w a s hom eward bound from the them. I thought w h at a haven formers that were* fullv a M rs. W alton had a splendid members of this association, Panam a Ditch where he had tor a harness dealer. Every­ predated, and w ithal it w as parpef on "Anti-Narcotics,” and as follows: * been sent by President Wilson, thing seems to be done on wheels entertainment th at w a s M rs. Scott spoke on “ W. C. T- w ith nineteen other civil engine­ “ ?©J. W . M oore, W . T. West. especially in the farming districts. w orth the price of admission, U-. Efficiency.” M rs. Urbino dis­ ’ t - ’ P. Nelson, C. H. Nichols, P. B. ers,' to devise some plan to check I did not see any mining opera­ children are so senaative cussed - "M edical Temperance, the great slides in that w ater­ mghtnan, H. L . Am otb and S. ' A t about 8 o’clock M onday, tions bat w as told that Botte it would be bazerdons to Health and Heredity,” a n d M rs. lerman, trustees o f N ew berg w ay. He stated th at he had evening there gathered at the had a monthly pay roll of one ‘favorable mention” for any R. C- Henry told us of “ H o w We once been surveyer general o f all >wers’ Association: aad Mrs. million dollars. ess all were named, hence C an Help O a r Schools,” and the territory bstween Vancouver _ C o - operative} and M ontana, a o d ooecouk young and old, friends o f Rev. __ o f the: w ell presented. T G row ers’ Association, hereby re­ do ubt fas statements, for his A, T. N o rw o o d an d fam ily,** asked a business man while there C ast o f C h ar ac ter s . Rev. Oliver, o f the M etbodilt quest th at the said N ew berg C o ­ knowledge o f the past, present bring the last evening before their w h at w a s hack o f the city to church, had for the theme of his and future w a s enough to con­ departure to Steel City, Ne­ .... ................. ...Sam Tfmborkke operative Grow ers’ Association keep it goin g and he quickly very interesting discourse, “ Need­ vince the moot skeptical that be be dissolved and its business and braska, where he has accepted a Dsscan Tidd........... ........ M. P. Elliott answered, "agriculture.1 Jerasha Quackenbush.MiM J carie Britt affairs wound up voluntarily un­ ed Reform ot the Day—-Social pastorate. w a s a man of wide experience. Forty miles north o f Lewis- Mrs. Grambkdyke....Mrm. Carrie M ika der and pursuant to section 6776 Hygiene in Schools.”4 I have forgotten where we spilt T be g uests eg me, a com plete tow n is. the tow n of Denton Peggy Grambledyke..... Rath Dimmitt 7 > m . n i n t W . ’— masting— mma- him off bnt it w a s somewhere located on the M U t a a k O of L o r d ’s Oregon L aw s, a nd w e surprise to Mr. and Mrs. N o r­ T-i. - >,.„k » --- ¡n r taken charge o f by M rs. E. B. in that g reat state- o f M outanar n a m e s do hereby name W. H. W ood- wood. It seemed a mutual af­ You will not find it on the maps Patience Poddifoot. Mra. Anna Kentner Kothacher, w ho led in the dis­ As the train polled into Great worth, S. L . Parrett and U. S. G. fair, no invitations, no com­ o f the Great Northern, but it is Boo Batter....................... Ralph Butt cussion o f tbe following: 1, Tooty Frooty................. Gladys Jones Palls we sa w the effects o f the mittees—“came because they Miller, members o f said associa­ a thriving tow n and will p rob­ Cornelius Vanderbilt.... L. W. Gatcbeil tion, to act in liquidation and " W h a t Makes the Home?” 2, wanted to.” strong winds peculiar to that The evening w as ably become one o f the best in Parana Jones.............Mrs. Mary Allen “Our Example Before the Small country before we felt them. spent with music and in social winding np and settling the bus­ Fergis county. Jim Blaine.................. ...Frank Miller Child,” and 3, “ Difficulties of The expressman w a s wheeling intercourse, light refreshments iness and affairs o f said associa­ Business ot every kind is Christopher Cohunbus..... Omar Fendall Children ot the 'Teen Age.” a load o f egg crates d ow n the bring served, after which the tion; hereby giving and granting Petey Bertram............Clarence Kienle flourishing there, especially the At the evening session a mixed platform when they were blow n Boater Brown................... .Ross Miles unto the said above named mem­ hymn, “G od be with yon till we saloon business. B ut even with Brown............ .Bert Miller bers, o r a majority ot them, fall quartette pleased its hearers meet again” w as sang w ith from the track and came end this the people seemed to be Daniel W ebster.............Cecil Hoskins with the song, “ Saloonless N a­ over end to w ard the train. H ad much feeling. M r. N orw ood ex­ pow er and authority to sell and optimistic and contented. I do. Lyffia Pink ham..... Eula Kienle tion,” and this w as followed by pressed their appreciation it not been tor some bystanders of dispose o f aU property and as­ Jaaaee............................Jasper Bales not think they are overly anxious the readings o f the eight contest­ the little event. That he is en­ w ho came t o his aid they would sets of said association, and to for a crop of emigrants, f o r i Lisa Ann Snodgrass........................ Zo Hibbe have been crushed under the Samantha Small...Mrs. Frank Zumwalt do andv perform any and all ants for the gold and silver med­ tering a field where his earnest not chased by any realty als. It w as decided that Miss prayers and labor maÿ bring Mehitable Honswoggle.................... wheels. As I stepped from the things required in carrying into dealers and did not find a single Esther Laughlin did the best and forth abundant and lasting good, ..........Mrs. M ark K. Evans car a ladies’ hat came sailing by effect this request. man who wanted to sell out. Brigham Young........................... Lyle Palmer M aster Robert Laughlin the and that he mav live to see' great and though I never w a s worth The reasons for this request I w as told deeded land could be next best, and Rev Oliver with things that the L o rd has done a cent in catching a ball Icanght and for the winding up ot the af­ bought at from $20 up. Board fitting remarks, presented to through him as a faithful ser­ that hat without a fumble, and fairs o f said association are as and lodging is high but wages Miss Esther the gold medal And delivered it to tbe grateful o w n ­ vant w as the parting wish o f follows, to-wit: generally good. The price for The committees from the Com ­ to her brother the silver medal. those present. er. A little farther on I saw a “ T w o factions have a r is e n farm labdr per month is around mercial Clnb are w ork ing hard The tw o solt>s by Mrs. E arl Nott gentleman’s hat going to w ard $40 and board. It costs $4 per on the preliminary requirements among the membership of the as­ were well rendered and much ap ­ the river and when I asked him sociation and the business and acre to g e t la nd plow ed. for the b ig C ora F a ir and are preciated. it be Were not going after it, be purpose ot the association can­ in direct touch with some o f the There is a good demand for Miss Edith Minchin opened remarked ¡that there would be not be carried put successfully best ontside authorities regard­ school teachers, especially school the Wednesday morning session. another along soon and he’d get it under the present conditions and ing corn culture. Next week the m a’ams. The standard ot ef­ An eye witness can describe As I w as about to board the feelings o f the membership; that The New berg Ministerial As­ publicity Committee w ill have ficiency is not high but they say more accurately a place or scene, train for Lewistown, someone under the present condition tbe sociation held an interesting letters for pnblication from and perhaps, that is one reason called to me and on looking it is impossible to keep a lady meeting M onday afternoon at association will not be Able to fi­ varions parts of the stqte and longer than one term as she is the talk on “ The Rest Cottage, around I recognised Miss Gladys nance the business tor this year’s the Presbyterian church office. more particularly from Paul V. Home o f Frances W illard,” by Hannon. Sue assured me that alw ay s engaged before the first Am ong other items of business, operation, and much fruit may M aris, state leader county agent Mrs. Kemp, our president, w as she w a s getting along nicely term closes and married before the hour o f the Sunday evening be lost for w a n t o f a market and the second one begins. The boys w o r k . of U. S. Dep’t. o f Agricul­ so much appreciated. W e are with her w ork and w a s donbly the grow ers sustain considerable services w as fixed at 8 p. m., be­ ture, our ow n county agent, M . thankful to her for bringing us sure that M ontana would be in make * great deal o f money ginning with M ay. loss by reason o f the non-opera­ C. raising wheat and the girls seem S. Shrock, and N ew ton this message of the “ rest cot­ the dry column after the next tion o f tbe canuery; we belieye An excellent pajier on “ Evan­ M aris, Fjeld W orker Industrial anxious to help them spend it. tage.” election. I met several com­ gelism” w as presented by M r. that the property and assets of The subject, “ Preparedness,’' Every country has it's d ra w ­ Fairs, all of whom are w d l fitted the association can be disposed mercial men and they all agreed Stannard, and discussed by all. to advise along best lines. In w as ably handled by M rs. J. C. backs and M on tana is no excep­ with Miss Hannon. Some of A member of the association o f and sold to parties who are recent conversation w ith John Patey. them remarked that Prohibition tion. It is windy, cold in winter, having recently visited the clerk’s able to handle and operate a Mrs. R. C. Henry read the res­ W ithout M . Scott, general passenger is no longer simply a moral ques­ and has alkaji water. office a t M c M i n n v i l l e a n d cannery here, and that under agent; Southern Pacific, expres­ olutions o f the institute which tion bnt an economic one as well. these unpleasant features it gathered interesting data from such operations the grow ers will sion w a s given of most earnest were adopted by that body. N o w M ontana is a state o f big would be aA ideal place. the affidavits made at local drug be able to sell and dispose of co-operation of the company Press Supt. Some may ask, “ W hat o f the things and the biggest thing stores, for alcohol, tor tbe their fruit and thus terminate with the proposed fair and sug­ there is the state itself. I t ’s area future for this country?” I an­ months of January and February, the dissension and secure a can­ gestions have already been re­ Attend thy Cantetta is greater than tbe Austrian swer that as long as the land also the receipts signed by con­ nery th at w ill be a benefit to all. ceived from M r. Scott as to Empire, ¿including H ungary. It produces from 30 to 60 bushels Help the Parent-Teacher Asso­ sumers w ho have been receiving “ The time in which the said places where acclimated and has big mountains, big plateaus, o f wheat to the acre and it sella liquidation is to be done shall be ciation by attending the Cantat- California goods through com­ tested seed may be procured. big rivers, big valleys, big cities around the dollar mark it will within t w o years from the date ta Friday and Saturday nights mon carriers, a committee w as Propositions have already reach and big smelters. In fact every­ be largely an agricultural district. ot next week. _ appointed to make further hereof. the committee to make this a thing yonfisee is on that order. When the w U r is over and the investigations. "Bfcted this 20th day of March, connty wide propositipn. The big£stnoke stack a t Great price o f wheat drops back to 40 Medal Contest at Dundee The subject of Sommer Sunday 1916. F. A. M orris, Falls is simply marvelous. It is cents, the people will return to (H ere followed the signatures On Saturday night the Cheha- evening services w as deferred till Chairman. 606 ftfhigh and 60 feet in diam­ stock raising and the country is o f 256 membera of the associa­ lem Center W . C. T. U. w ill hold the M ay meeting of this associa­ W. H. W oodw orth , eter at (the top. It’s a wonder capable o f famishing meat for Geo. H. Lee, Secretary. tion). John T. Bell, a silver medal contest a t Dundee. tion. to tne| that there w a s not an- the rest ot Unde Sam’s domain. ^ommerrialClub Publicity Com. ^ C. 0. Whitely, President. "Tberefore.be it Resolved, T hat Admission 5 and 10 cents. . u d . asmm IS HELD AT AHTY A FAREWELL FOR RP- NORWOOD AND FAULT TUB GREAT BK CORN FAS LOCAL SALES OF ALCOHOL BEING'INVESTIGATED ft*