J vf jit * '.'"* ' * ' i \ £ “V Ä “ 1 * * * N ewberg VOL XXVIII G raphic No. IS NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY A 1917 to say that in this .respect MAYOR LARKIN IS- 1 me hope to be able to improve in RAY GOODRICH any manner upon the adminis­ SUES PROCLAMATION trations DIES AT which have gone before pelted him with glassware and iWHATS DOING crockery and after fastening the FARM NOTES BY left the place. AMONG THE SCHOOLS door COUNTY AGENT Tom Hess has been previously as this rity has been fortunate in investigated on an insanity i s W h ich H o Outlines a Policy the type of men who have filled H s Grow U p at Yam hill in This Superintendent Duncan Tells o f charge. Nov. 6, 1911, his father for the Y ear’s W o r k - County W hcea his M other Activities in This Part of the mayor’s chair and sat upon swore to a complaint, but at the W ork for the Coining its council during the last tew hearing it was decided that bis the County Still Resides Year administrations, but it will be condition did not warrant con Eugene, Or., Feb. 5.—(Special) Dundee has tw o o f the best finement. At the present hear­ Now that the continuation at T o the Honorable Council o f the my aim to emulate the example which has been set by these men —Ray Goodrich, aged 36, vice basket ball teams in the county. ing religious mama was given as the county agriculturist’s w ork City o f Newberg: and to continue the moral ad­ president of the First National R. L. JJenry, the 8th grade the probable cause of his con is assured for another year i t Gentlemen: ministration of our city during ' , • will be in order to publish the Bank of Eugene, regent o f the teacher and coach of the teams, dition. Under the charter o f the city, it University of Oregon and active knows how to develop the boys list ot projects adopted at the- becomes my duty at this time to my term of office. Perhaps CONCERT PIANBT COMING have been somewhat favored in in all civic enterprises, died in and girls into winners. last meeting o f the agricultural communicate to you such facts taking office just at this time, Miss Olive Ramsey is introduc­ Boston, Massachusetts, Sunday, council so that all may under- as have disclosed themselves rel­ Probably the most important when the state, through its peo­ ing the home credit system by following an operation for an stand« what are going to be th e ative to the conditions o f the musical event that has been ple and legislative bodies has just county agriculturist’s chief du­ affection of the brain which had fallowing credit in physiology for city generally and to suggest the adoption of such measures as 1 made it impossible to obtain any baffled the best surgeons and what the children do at home in billed in Newberg will be the re ties during the year. Following? cital by Beatrice Dierke, the wgll is the list: may deem expedient to carry out intoxicating liquor whatever, as medical authorities in the United applying the physiology taught known concert pianist o f Port­ Major projects — Marketing; the purposes lor which this city it can be safely said that with States. The announcement of to them at school. The results out such liquor the chances of bis death was contained in a tel­ are very satisfactory, and many land, a t the Baptist church Feb­ silos; herd improvement. was incorprated and to best pro­ Minor projects—Organization; tect the financial and moral in­ immoral conduct within our city egram received by members o f of her pupils are caring for them ruary 19. The affair is under the local management of Miss are largely reduced. It is my be­ crop rotation: farm accounts; selves as they have never done his family this morning. terests o f our citizens. Jessie Britt wifh several of the lie! that the people should be the farm loans; pruning and spray­ Mr, Goodrich was the second before. Applied physiology am A close examination o f the prominent matrons o f the town final arbiters in all these mat ing; rodent control; home e c o ­ hygiene is what counts for the member of the board o f regents finances of the city is ^all that is as patronesses, and a subscrip ters, and since the people of this benefits o f the. pupils. Miss nomics. of the University of Oregon to necessary to convince the most The purposes of the projects optomistie o f people that the rity have shown a spirit for law die within the last tw o years. Ramsey has charge o f the pri tion list which already includes many of the musical people. and the methods of procedure enforcement and moral conduct mary department in Spring He was appointed by Governor amount of money realized by the Miss Laura Judy is The grand piano is loaned will be discussed through the city from its general taxes is in­ within the city, I consider it my James Witbycombe. to succeed brook. duty, as their public servant, to the late Samuel H. Friendly principal and under her Able through the courtesy o f Mrs. press and at the various farmers'' sufficient to carry on the govern­ enforce the ordinances which management the school is pro­ Dwight Coulson. Tickets for meetings as the season for each early in 1916. ment of a corporation the size o f adults will be 50 cents with a project’s greatest activity ap­ Mrs. Goodrich, who accompa­ gressing very satisfactorily. this city. In addition to the have been placed upoifthe books Remember the rally that is to special price to higlr school and proaches. amount so raised, we have only by officers who have précédée nied her husband East, was de­ me. The rodent control project, tained at Rochester, Minnesota, close the week ot the visit of the college students o f 35 cents, and a small amount additional com­ 25 cents for children accompa­ better known as the mole and I might say that it will be my Normal to the county will be by illness and could not go with ing from licenses, fines, etc. As gopher campaign, was scheduled held in Springbrook Saturday, nied by parents. a city grows, the expense o f car object to so conduct the affairs him. On sale at Kienle’s Music Store of my office that the greatest for last week and was widely Ray Goodrich was a native ot February 24th, at 10 a. m. rying on its business increases after February 12. good shall result to the greatest, advertised. The specialist w h o The young people and teachers Oregon, born on the Goodrich out o f proportion to the extra number. We mast not lose sight was. to do the demonstrating? farm in Yamhill county, where of Rex are preparing a play to amount o f revenue obtained for i of the fact thq£ we are elected by bis mother, Mrs. Rosa Ann be given in the interests of a CM C AND COMMERCIAL CLUBS was called away on account o f city purpose«. At present the the people in order that their in sickness in his family at PuyaL Goodrich, now almost 80 years Community hall which the citi­ city has only one active fund, terests may be protected in every lop. Washington, and all meet­ zens hope to build in tfce near o f age, still resides. He was th« aside frpm tax money, which The Civic Club ladies and the manner possible and that we are ings had to be called off. Thin youdgest of a family of seven. future. will produce a revenue, the water Commercial Club men have ar­ bound by our oath of office to There survive four brothers, G.' The Rex school has a play ranged for get-together socials protect will be re-scheduled an fund, and this fund is not and use our best judgment in all mat C. Goodrich, Ralph B. Goodrich, shed, a heating plant in one on every third Friday evening ot soon as his services are again should not be available for gen­ ters that may come before ns, and available. Morris M. Groodrich, all at oom and a drinking fountain in each month. eral m u n ic ip a l expense. The not be swayed by personal feel­ Pruning demonstrations w ill building. It will have every- Yamhill, and Lake L. Goodrich, question o f how to remedy this All Civic Ladies and their hus- ing or prejudice. I can say tor be beM during the last hall a t of Eugene; Mrs. Mary B, Peary, necessary hi a standard ban(Jg aòd wotJld; be husbands condition is a question upon myself that I come into this office February in any locality where o f Yamhill, and Mrs. 0. D. Ire­ School as soon as possible. which the entire citizen body and the Commercial Chib mem­ with no axe to grind and with land, of Portland. The attendance in the Fern bers and tbeir wives and sweet­ ten or more farmers can get t o ­ should put- much thought and no personal feeling against any wood school is excellent, and hearts are cordially invited and gether to take a day’s work in Mr. Goodrich attended Oregon consideration, as they are all in­ man and I see no reason what­ Miss Ross and Miss Parrish requested to attend these socials practical pruning. Applications Agricultural College, the Univer­ terested in its solution, and soever why the same principles sity of Oregon, from which he have reason to be proud of their recommend to you that a com­ and enjoy themselves and help for snch work sbonld be made an which we advocate in our own was graduated in 1904, and the first year’s work in the school mission composed of men from make this move a grand success. soon as possible so that th e private business should not be University of Washington law room. After the last recess we the various business interests of The first social will be on Fri schedule can be arranged. brought into the conduct of the school. After graduation at Se­ had the pleasure of listening to Any beginner who is interested the city be appointed by vou in day evening, February 16, at 8 affairs of this municipality. attle he was admitted to the the regular semi-monthly school oclock. All the ladies are re in learning more about pruning an effort to work out a solution >ar, but in 1907 he took a posi­ program which consisted o f a quested to bring an old hat call np his neighbors and ask o f this problem. Several meth In addition to the above the tion with the First National debate worthy ol older heads, frame, some fancy trimming ma­ them if they are interested in a. ods might be mentioned which new mayor suggests that it will lank of Fugene and in a few recitations, and a paper filled terials, a thread and needle, all pruning demonstration. If tea, whould have the desired result be well for anyone who may years was elected to the board with interesting and amusing neatly packed in some kind of a are interested, call up the county for example, in order to maintain have a grievance to come and of directors. He had been an as­ school and community items. package with their name inside, agriculturist and arrange tor a our splendid public library, it re talk it over; that an ordinance sistant cashier for fefar or five T w o of the larger boys presided and these will be used in the date. If only one or tw o are in­ quires an annual tax o f one mill; should be passed calling for the years, and at the recent election at this meeting, as is the custom course of the evening’s entertain­ terested call np and list your another four mills must be used inspection ef fire hazards in order of the bank was elected vice at each session. The pupils are ment. Come out for a good name so that you may be noti­ in paying interest on the sewer to prevent fires; that this is not fied in time to attend pruning thus receiving a training that time. president. bonds; a portion of a mill is used Committee. a one-man city and will not be so demonstrations in other parts o t While in the University o f Ore­ will be helpful in after life, and to pay interest on the park under this administration; that the county. we would recommend such exer­ gon Mr. Goodrich was active in bonds. If this city could so committees will be held respon­ FRIENDS QUARTERLY Spraying demonstrations will cises in every school. Mr. Fair­ oot ball and other student en­ amend its charter that it might sible for work under their juris­ terprises, and in 1916 he was banks, one o f the directors, was be possible to make a regular MEETING FEB. 9-10-11 be held later. Many beginners diction. are doing very ineffective spray­ present. ____________ appointed a regent of the Uni­ tax levy for general purposes of ing and then denounce the whole versity. city government and then, when Friday at 2 p. m. meeting of SAM HESS BEATEN BY NEPHEW MAYOR APPOINTS COMMITTEES spraying propaganda because Mr. Goodrich was married necessary, make a levy solely lor ministry and oversight. they failed to get results. There October 21, 1908, to Miss Ruby a specified purpose. In this mat­ From Sherwood by way of 7 p. m. temperance conference At a meeting of the city coun is a correct way and an incor­ lendricks, daughter of Mr. and Hillsboro comes the following ac­ and medal contest by children ter, we should be able eventually cil held Monday night Mayor rect way; there is good equip>- Mrs. T. G. Hendricks. Besides count of the beating up of poor from 5 to 8 years. to greatly reduce the rate ol tax­ Larkin made announcement of ment and poor equipment; the lie wife be leaves one daughter, ation and at the same time pay 7:30 p. m. meeting o f Pacific old Sam Hess: committees for the year as fol­ poorest is usually the most ex­ dartha, aged four years. our bills as we go. Sam Hess was beaten into in- College Board at the college. lows: pensive. I have been informed that a sensibilty by his insane nephew, Saturday at 10.30 meeting for Finance — Silver, F e n d a 11, Those who are bothered with NORTH MAPI CLUB large number of sidewalks with­ Tom Hess, and locked in his cab­ worship. Moore. peach leaf curl should remember in the city have been permitted 1:30 p. m. business meeting. The semi-monthly meeting of in near Sherwood Wednesday Water—Hollingsworth, Rood, that experiments within the last to become dangerous to pedes­ 7:30 p. m. evangelistic confer­ 1 :he North Main Club was held night of last week. After a Silver. tw o years have demonstrated trians passing over the same and at Shady Glen, the home o f Mrs. night tortured by fears of the ence. Streets—Sutton, Moore, Hol­ that spraying any time after De­ while I do not want to work a Sunday 11 a. m. meeting for maniac’s return, he succeeded in doffatt. lingsworth. cember 1st is just as effective as hardship on any person, I am A most interesting paper on the morning in making his es­ worship Sidewalks— Moore, S u t t o n , to spray just before the buds strongly o f the opinion that “ The Early History ot Oregon” cape, and after being given first open. Therefore do not delays these walks must be kept in pass­ Fendall. was read by Mrs. T. Jones. The aid by men working in a field FOREST GROVE TEAM Police and Public Property— and get caught in a rainy spell able condition, in order that fact that the bride o f the Rev. nearby, went to Sherwood for Fendall, Hollingsworth, Rood. and lose the opportunity alto­ both the city and the property COMING FRIDAY NIGHT medical assistance. ason Lee was an aunt o f Mrs. Public Health and Elections— gether. Use Bordeaux 6-6-50, o r owner may be protected against The insane man was taken in ones lent additional interest to Rood, Sutton, Silver. lime sulphur 1 to 10. an action for damages that the paper. An original talk on charge Friday by Sheriff Apple- The local high school team has Keeney for marshal; Ireland, M. S. Shrock. might follow in the event that gate after Hess had attempted >een making a great record in Domestic Science in the Kitch­ any person should be injured street commissioner; Ridenour, en” with practical illustrations to escape from the rear door ot basket ball, and the game to be A GOOD POSITION water superintendent; Dr. Ran­ while walking over them. >y Mrs. Moffatt was taken part the home ot his father, A. J. >layed Friday night with Forest kin, health officer; were all re­ It will be my constant aim and Hess. He was brought to Hills­ Grove is being looked forward in and enjoyed by all. Can be bad bv any ambitions endeavor to deal fairly with all elected. It was decided to make the boro and after a hearing before to with great expectancy by the young man or lady in the field classes of our citizens and to ac­ next meeting o f the Club, Feb -I Judge Reasoner was committed students and others who will be of railway or commercial teleg­ cord equal rights to all. I be­ WASHINGTOirS BIRTHDAY DINNER ruary 14, an open one, the hus- to the state hospital. there to support the home team. raphy. Since the passage of the eight hour law by Congress, it lieve that every ordinanemtand- )ands of the members being the The uncle’s story of his experi­ The team has already won five las created a demand for tele­ ing upon the books and records The W. R. C. will serve a gen­ guests. This meeting will be a ence is that Tom Hess appeared interscholastic games and with graph operators. Positions pay­ of this city was placed there tor eral dinner immediately after the social gathering at Bon-Accord at the cabin at 8 o ’clock in the the defeat of the.visitors Friday ing from $75 to $80 per monthr. a reason and I consider it my program on Washington's birth- louse, the home o f B. F. Bixby, evening and struck him from be­ night it will have made six with many chances for advance­ dnty to enforce the same and day, February 22, at I. 0. 0 . F. the culinary efforts ot tbs ladies hind with a heavy home-made straight victories. Be on hand ment. It will pay you to write Railway Telegraph Inst, o f thus maintain the High standard hall a t noon. Price 3 6 cents. taking the form of “ A Southern stool and knocked him into his at the high school gym and see Portland, Orrg., for loll particu­ o f our d vie life. It is needless for B y order o f committee. bunk. The insane man then the boys m action. Dinner.” lars. 16-19 Committees Nam ed L