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    Oraron Historical aocic
807 2nd it
G raphic
VOL. XXVIU
l ON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER S, 1916
NEWBERC, YAMHILL COUNTY»
TWO THOUSAND DOL­
LAR EXAGGERATION
Prom an industrial standpoint
premium upon ahiftlessness and
extravagance at taxpayers' ex-
CHARLES EVANS HUGHE
Hear Evangelist
William A. Baker
jt would kill the state, as indus­
next Sunday, tbe
try could not assume such a
8tb inst., a 3 p.
burden and survive.
in Duncgn’s
Agent.
j
hall, on the inter
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*st >n £ s u b je c t,
Reports have reached tbe Ex­
i ‘ MMRRMM h "W h a t is a Chris
On Friday of tbis a eek, at the tension Service of the Oregon A g­
t' an’ M There are
today upw ard of bomé o f Mrs. F. L. Harford, the ricultural College that it is quite
W. C. T. U. will serve. a “ regis-
generally understood that M. S.
three hundred million professing
tr tion lunch” from 11:30 to 8, Shrock, tbe county agricultural
Christians o f the various sects.
at 10 cents. They serve early agent in'Yamhill county, receive*
Do they qualify? Are the Chris­
that the business men who go to a salary o f $360Q per annum.
tian standards o f today ap­
dinner at that hour in the day Considering the very natural re­
proved of the Lord? What is
will find this a convenient time sentment against the payment
the Bible statement as touching
to help tbe women raise the dele­ of exorbitant salaries from pub­
the character requirements o f a
gate fund that will send the rep­ lic funds, it seems desirable in the
true Christian.
resentatives to Pendleton the interest of good results to cor­
Mr. Baker promises very care­
17th to the state convention. rect this misunderstanding. Mr.
ful consideration of these mat­
Those who have registered will Shrock’s salary is $1600 per
ters on scripture basis. Do not
enjoy the coffee and real cream
year. Yamhill county this year
jail to hear his able presentation.
because they have not forgotten appropriated $1500 tor county
;Tbe lecture is entirely free and
to register. Those who have not agent and received a like amount
nil are invited.
will be so well pleased that they from state funds, The total
will go from the lunch direct to budget of $3000 pays the above
F. A. Morris and register. Help stated salary and all other ex­
these women who will serve the penses of the office. Jnst w h at
good things they know so well the other expenses are may be-
how to prepare. Remember the
* The Woman’s Auxiliary to Pa­ time and eome, young and old seen from the financial state-
ment submitted semi-annualljr to
cific College will hold an Au­
men and women
tumn Market November 2-3-4.
Tbe next regular meeting will
The departments and those hav­
be held with Mrs. Otis on Wed­
ing charge are as follows:
nesday, the 11th, at 2:30.
Rummage--Anna McDonald,
The citizens’ conference finished
Louisa Parker., Berta K. Terrell,
the study o f the amendments on
J^rs. Orange Elliott, Mrs. Wm.
Friday evening, and
vote o f
Ma in w a r i n g , Martha Rood.
thanks was given to Mr. Chrchill
Fruit and vegetables—Evange­
for the interesting manner in i
line Martin, Sadie Colcord, Em­ which he presented the various cultnral land in the Oregon &
ma Taylor, Lucy Rees, Mary sections.
California grant was sold off
Etta Lewis, Mrs. Justin Ha­
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long ago. The railroad did not
worth.
want to retain anything but the
I 'B atin g—Mrs. Inez Bntt, Mrs.
timber.
|ke so-called ^gritfnl-
BtCT Baird, Emma Ebvet, Mr*-
Fred Lockley o f the Oregon taral
th" t stil1 remains is
D. D. Coulson, Mrs. Rosa Lee
Journal was in New berg this Hther worthless in character or
Donahoo, Mrs. W. W. Silver.
week in the interest of the pro- is so completely isolated that
Hot
Tamales — Louisa
P.
posed Eastern Oregon state nor- making a living on it would be
Round, Anna W. Ken ter, Carrie
mal school at Pendleton.
In impossible. The grant lands are
Miles, Elizabeth Roberts, Maria
matter
Mr
valuable principally for their
Bowerman, Catherine Pettingill, speaking o f the
A .,^ S r.
Anna Blair, Flora Paxson, Miss Lockley said all o f tbe institu­
McCracken, Miss Sutton, Belle tions of higher learning are in
Western Oregon and it is time
Gilbert.
Candies— Mrs. Ethel Perisho, that Eastern Oregon provided
facilities for the students of that
Eula Kienle, Mildred Wills. Mrs.
part of the state for securing an
Pauline Parker.
rendered by a mixed quartet.
education and a training along
Fancy Work— Rebecca W. H.
The proposed
We expect a good attendance at
Smith, Miss Johnson, Mrs. Aus­ normal lines
our meeting this winter and you
school will only entail a tax of
tin Keeney, Lida Madson.
are cordially invited to he pres­
one-twenty-fifth of a mill, or 4
There
is
to
be
an
important
Lunch— Mrs. Stuart,
Cora
Hon. W. C. Hawley, congress­
ent at the Sunday evening ser­ meeting held at CorvalHs, Ore­
cents on a thousand dollars ta x ­
Hadley, Della Vincent, Mrs. T.
man from this district, arrived vice.
able property.
gon, on Saturday, October 7, at H. Gardner.
in Newberg this morning and
On Friday, October 13, at
. Baptist—Mrs. W. J. Wilson, 10 o ’clock, in which every farm­
-Practically every educator iu
Decorating and advertising—
will remain until Friday morn­
Wood-Mar
Hall, the first piano
leader, considering the same sub­ er in the Willamette Valley is
the state endorses the movement
Mrs. Verona H. Nelson, Rebecca
ing. While here he will be glad
fund entertainment will be giv­
ject as oar other young people. vitally interested.
It is the Pennington, Marie Evans, Pearl to establish a normal school in
to see anyone who is interested
en.
President Pennington will
It is desired to study this subject Lime Convention, called by
Eastern Oregon as the country
in matters that are liable to be
a
short lecture on one ot
from every angle and all mem­ State Grange Master Spence and
np for action in Congress.
bers are requested to be there
secure trained teachers for the Shakespeare’s plays. Prof, and
Tonight he will speak at Dan- and think about this subject and representatives of the Grange,
Mrs. Hull will give the Peer
rural schools of Eastern Oreg
can’s Hall, beginning at 8 be ready to shoulder their part Farmers’ Union, Equity Socie­
Gynt Suites with musical expla­
o ’clock under tbe auspices of the of the work for the winter. Con­ ties and tax payers, for the pur­
Any person wishing to trade nations and the story o f the
pose o f organizing the farmers of
Hughes Alliance. A cordial in­
wood
for a good watch call at plav. The admission fee will be
sistent, earnest, and dependable ’the Willamette Valley looking
The so-called “ Land and Loan C. A. Morris, tbe jeweler’ s. 40tf
vitation is extended to the pub­
young Christians are needed in toward the best means o f pro­
Measure" (single tax) on the
lic to attend. Ladies are espe­
our societies and this is a good cedure to procure lime at a price
November ballot provides for
cially invited. Excellent music
time to enter into the work with within the reach of larmers.
loaning $1500 without interest
will be furnished by a male quar­
more zeal and enthusiasm than That there is a great need for
tor 5 years to anyone who with
tet from McMinnville.
is commonly manifest among us, lime on most soils in the Willam­
hia family has failed to accumu­
and do our best to make the ette Valley is beyond dispute.
late property of a total value of
work of our societies more fruit­ The only difficulty has been the
$2,500. I t ’s hard to imagine a
ful during the winter months.
price asked by dealers. There is more absurd proposition. Ev­
All hands out tor Friday night
Methodist—Miss Erances Hev- an abundance o f lime tributary
ery pauper in the U. S. would
at the Presbyterian church. We iland, leader; subject, “ Witness­ to the valley that can he ob­
come to Oregon.
all want to meet the new teach­ ing for Christ.” Special music. tained If legislative action is tak­
A sane man cannot conceive of
ers ot our little city, and arouse A large attendance is desired at en. The meeting promises to be
snch a condition.
A man and
enthusiasm generally for the this service.
one of tbe most important held his family who have failed to ac­
work o f our Union.
for many years in the valley- cumulate a home are unfortu­
Meetings as follows for next
All farmers should consider them­ nate. Would it help them, how­
Snnday evefting:
selves invited to attend. Make ever, to loan them $1500? No­
it a point to be at the meeting in thing is easier to get rid ot than
Presbyterian:— Theo Langton
will lead; subject, “ What New
On Thursday night, October the courthouse at Corvallis on cash and the next thing the bor­
Work Should Our Society Under­ 26, Dr. Lincoln Wirt, world­ October 7, next.
rower wonld know, his money
take?” A very timely subject at wide traveler and member of the
would be gone and he would be
this, the beginning ot the fall Royal Geographical Society will
worse in the hole than ever.
season and it is specially desired open the lyceum season at
A man who has failed to ac­
Hon. Mark V. Weatherford,
to have the entire membership in Wood-Mar Hall, when he will democratic and prohibition nom­ cumulate a home would stand
attendance at this service 'and a give his great lecture, “ In the inee for congress, will speak at small chance of
cordial invitation is extended to Wake o f the War—America’s Duncan’s Hall Monday, October $1500
others to come. A good time to Challenge to the World
Why not change the law and
Mr. Weatherford
begin for the winter.
Next week the Graphic readers is one of the most eloquent simply give the propertyless per­
Friends—Emmet Gully, leader, will be told more about Dr. Wirt speakers in the state. He makes son $1500 ontright?
There
studying the same subject as the and an outline of the tyteum a close analysis o f the brewers’ would be as much sense to it.
Presbyterian young people. A course tor the season will be amendment. Hear him. Every­
The proposed Land and Loan
MRS. LEONORA FISHER WHIP, Pi**o mm I Oi**n-B*pti*t Church Too**hi
special musical number will be
L a w penalises thrift and puts a
one cordially invited, pd adv
W. C. T. 0. GLEANINGS
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ANNOUNCEMENT FOR
a.
FOOLING TBE PEOPLE
TH£ PfltDtETQN NORMAL
laad
ING AT CORVALLIS
PIANO FUND ENTERTAINMENT
CAN YOU CONCEIVE
GREAT LECTURER
COMING OCTOBER 26
MARK WEATHERFORD COMING