^ ïo n Historical °OCl«ty N ewberg G raphic = t VOL. XXVU1 NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1917 Now SR tures made necessary by this world conflict. I would not ad vocate a revenue policy that would disturb or frighten busi ness nor would I support a measure that Considers the pro Zana L Hull a Former N ew berg B oy, Enlisted in Canada w bsn , filers too tenderly. "The only objection I have to another delightful piano duet. H o W as 16 Y o a n O ld. on M onday Evening. the bill now in conference is that The following telegram was reared from Mr. C. C. Chapman, The City Schools Somewhere in France. The city schools opttt^ti M on who is head of the Slate organisation to promote the sale of t it did not bean down more heav The public opening of Pacific ily upon the reapers o f large war Dear Mrs. Sutton—Well, IT1 Liberty bonds: College fo r the year 1917-18 oc day with an attendance some profits. For example, the Du drop j.on a few lines to let you curred Monday evening, with a what below the usual. .Many Portlanil, Oregon, O ct 4 ,1 9 1 7 . • pont Powder Company made know that I’m still alive and good crowd present in Wood* children are still out jn the prune . Special telegram to die Newbssg Graphic.:—The West Che- annually from 1913 to 1915 in well. We are having some fine D*ar hall and an excellent pro orchards and otherwise helping, halem Valley, near Newberg^ has been accorded the. honor of clusive profits amounting to five weather here in France. France to take, care ot the 'crops. It is gram presented. firing the opening gun in the Speakers Campaign for Oregon million dollars while in 1916 its is some place. ' The nature of the exercises was thought that when the enroll Liberty Loan subscription. Judge Henry E. McGinn, noted ora* profits climbed to tbe stupen How is Newberg these days? tor and chief of the entire list at Oregon speakers, will deliver different from that usually pre ment is complete it will equal dous sum o f eighty-two millions. Guess there isn’t much change sented, the general theme ot the that o f last year. There are qo will be held in School D ir : the principal address. The The United States Steel Corpo there. I haven’ t beard from Dad gathering being “ What is Expect new teachers in the grades and next Sunday afternoon. Jrict No. 10 school house aft ration made in the year preced for some time. It is awful hard ed o f P a cify .” The first speaker, only three id the high school, the and eloquent a speaker i Judge McGinn is so forceful ing our entrance into tbe war to get mail here. 8. S. Dour, editor o f the Newberg number tnere being one less than out to hear him.—C. C that the whole country sixty-three millions of dollars Who is the preacher in the Enterprise, spoke on “ What the last year. Supt. Stanbrougb re Chapman. and based upon the first six Christian church now and ate ports that the reduction in the Business Men o f Newberg Ex months ot the current year it is there many o f tbe old class left pect o f Pacific CoDefre.” He em number o f teachers caused con Mr. William V. Dolph ii procuring for the estimated that its profits tor there yet? Sometimes here I get phasised the importance o f the siderable confusion in the ar celebrated Chehalem Valley the distinction its due in this mat 1917 will rise iq the unprece to thinking of my school days in rangement of classes but that maintenance o f high ideals ot ter and it is eminently fitting diet áte part o f the great North dented figure of five hundred Newberg and how far I’ve drift* character and conduct, and in difficulty has already been large--) west which was first settled by Oregon pioneers should he first millions. Many other similar ed and it is hard to realize how sisted that the college was one ly overcome. in patriotism. examples could be sited though far I am from Old Oregon. Well, ot the most vital business assets The meeting will be held near the spot where Ewing Young these are ot the larger class. I hope to get back some day if of tbe town. was buried, where death brought about the organization of the JOHN T. BELL GIVES ACCOUNT One excellent result obtained I’m lucky but a man never knows "W hat the Alumni Expect of first Provisional Government in Oregon and it is the intention OF SANTA CLARA’S CROPS in the Senate was striking from when he is going to get his. We the College" was the subject as o f the committee in charge te visit this historic spot at the con- the bill the provision relating to hope to be back again at this signed to Perry D. Macy, a grad . . Editor Graphic—In a former . elusion of the meeting. table taxes*—those upon tea, cof time next year hut we caa’t tell. uate o f the college in the class of letter I said that Santa Qlara fee, sugar and the like. Every My letter will be short as w e 1907, the winner o f the highest county, California, claims to dollar now paid is a dollar and can’t write much from the front. honors of the class and now sup produce more prunes than any W M A irS AUXILIARY ESIONAKY AT THE accumulated interest less to pay Will be glad to hear from some erintendent of New England other county in the state. I find in the fntnre by the long and dis PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH o f the old church folks that I Yearly Meeting of Friends, thy MAIES GOOD SHOWING that 1t is more—much more: tressing process o f taxation^ knew if you will tell them where oldest yearly meeting in Amer Santa Clara county, California, Next Monday evening at 7:30 During the past year the Wo which eventually falls upon the Ì am. My address is No. 231,- ica. Vision and courage were claims to produce half o f the Dr. Maud Allen will speak of her man’s Auxiliary to Pacific Col shoulders ot the great mtfte of 550, Pte. Hull Z. L . 50 Canadian the things that he considered the prunes grown in the United interesting and wonderful work lege undertook no large task. the people. A failure sufficiently Br., B. E. F .t France. Would alumni expected the college to States. And prunes js not the in India. She graduated from The money was used wherever to tax great profits, which' are you mind sending me a copy o f furnish to the students, the pow only product o f this county. Ann A ito r in 1894, sailing; Tor most needed, it being applied to an accompaniment of war, and the Newberg paper? We don’ t er to see the world’s need and Here are some printed figures India in September of that the annual payment of $150.00 an over-issuance of bonds, brings get much to read here in the the man’s work, and the strength relative to one year’s output: and excepting three furlough*, the principal and interest on about inflation, increase in cost front. I will have to stop as I and persistency o f soul to, make In add ition to 55,090 ton s of h » , been there ever She ia the endowm ent, to help i equip o f living and commercial distress haven’t any more time, so good- the vision of what should be, a prunes;*7,000 tons «1 dried apri expert In the Hindustani laq-, the Uy loU aw iog t fy a rrn t of w ar, and bye, from Zena L. Hull. reality. cots, 3,500 o f peaches, 200 o f guage, and has brought untold 1 tor these plain reasons I support apply on the teachers’ salaries, Fred E. Carter, pastor o f the walnuts, 160 o f almonds and blessings to the sufferers o f India, j to further beautify the campus ed every effort to impose a heavy Somewhere in France. local Friends meeting, spoke on 100 ot pears. In fresh fruit, 10,- At Ferozepore she established the and to keep up the furnishings ot load ot taxation upon those August 17, 1917. what this meeting expected of 000 tons o f apples, 7,500 ot Francis Newton hospital, start- the dormitories, thriving institutions which are Dear Mrs. Sutton—I’ll drop the college. He emphasized the peaches, 5,000 o f apricots, 3,000 ing with a very small equipment, The money has been raised by pcnjoving a harvest ot profits you a few lines to let you know fact that the students who be ot pears, 2,183 o f cherries, 4,000 but securing wonderful results. the annual Autumn market and above tbe dream o f avarice." I am still alive and well. I just long to other denominations o f various kinds ot berries and For some years her accommoda Easter sales, tbe sale of old pa left the hospital and am on my were expected to be loyal to 1,189 of grapes. Iff the canned tions were crowded, many o f the pers and magazines, by canning way to the trenches. I was in PARENT-TEACHER NOTES their own churches, but spoke fruit line it is claimed the "pack" patients being in cots in the front fruit fo r dormitory use, and the the hospital about six weeks. I especially o f the support and the included 358,000 cases o f peach yard. Last year she had: Iir-pa- sale o f the College Cook Book. Newberg Parent-Teacher Ass’n was wounded with shrapnel service that the loyal Friends es, 260,000 ot apricots, 227,000 tient«, 872; out-patients, 10,000; | The other Auxiliaries helped to held its first meeting of tbe year and was hit twice bnt it wasn’t meeting expects of the Friends ot pears, 52,000 o f cherries, 63,- Aianmaara v i l i i l 1 7 R73- r m r r A - ______ __ __t • ! ... .. dispensary visits, 17,673; opera quite an extent which with the Tuesday afternoon in tbe Grade very bad. who are students at the college, 000 of plums and 7,000 o f tions, 594. Be «ides this she con dues brought in a total of about building. Many matters of im We are having fine weather and incidentally mentioned some grapes. ducts training classes for her as $575. over here just now but we dread portance were considered. The of the things that the church is There is always ground for sistants. She has also helped the winter and all hope for peace A variety of fruits was canned, Association feels keenly the loss planning for the young people ot suspicion of figures which make the people when famine and part for an Alaska order and o f three of its most active mem before it comes on. the college. no account o f sums less than plague distressed them, once hav part for the dormitory club. How is Newberg. the same old bers, Dr. J. S. Rankin, Mrs. Wes Rev. George H. Lee, pastor of round thousands or millions and ing as many as 40 children to For the latter 514 quarts were ley Boyes, who is vice-president sleepy village? It reminds me of the Presbyterian church and sec (just between ourselves with the teed and care for during famine. put up. ot Fernwood P.-T. A., and Mrs. some of the country villages in retary of the ministerial associa understanding that it is to go She sa>s there would be 25 phy This year the need of more dor Nell D. Chapin, who has a po England they are so sleepy look tion o f the city, spoke feelingly no farther) it is likely that the sicians in the United States and ing. mitory room for the boys seemed sition in Corvallis city schools. of the work o f the Christian col "green" grape item o fl,1 8 9 to n s 10 hospitals, if the proportion Have many ot tbe boys from tbe Ma -edonian call and the The kitchen supervisory com lege in maintaining the unity of and 2,813 of cherries are the were the same here as in India. Auxiliary has undertaken to fi mittee will meet next week and there joined tbe army since they the Christian forces of the com only ones that are correct. Come and bear her, everybody. nance necessary changes in the hope to have lunches by Novem declared war? I saw some munity, and in upholding the However, government statistics American soldiers here and they old college building to this end. ber 1st. ideals ot vital religion as the as to farm crops, especially as F. C. STANNARD RESIGNS These changes will better house The Association has a new looked fine. I heard Maynard purely secular college must find estimates made o f those not yet FROM BAPTIST CHURCH some o f tbe college work as well school Victrola which is a great Leavitt had joined. Well, I hope it impossible to do. He declared harvested, are quite as unreli they never have to come to as give the needed dormitory help in marching. Rev. F. C. Stannard, who for that the churches ot the city ex able. , France. It is no picnic over here, room. The following committees were pect this sort of service from Pa Within a few miles o f this the past tw o years has served Fritz keeps us busy. My best The officers for the coming cific College. town are located the Almaden the Baptist church o f Newberg year are, president, Mrs. Pen appointed for the year: comrade was killed awhile ago. Betterment ot School and Rev. Homer L. Cox, of Port Quicksilver Mines which have for the third time as pastor, I hope to get hack to visit old nington; vice president, Mrs. W. Grounds—Miss W. D. Duncan, land, pastor of the First Friends been operated more or less con placed his resignation with the E. Terrell; secretary, Mrs. C. Mr. W. H. Woodworth, Mrs. Newberg. Well, I will have t o church of that city and superin tinuously for 300 years. Some church about June 1st, to take Woodward; treasurer, Ida M. Lutz, Mrs. R. W. Van Valin, ring off so tell Aunt Susan hello tendent o f Oregon Yearly Meet history has been made in our effect October 1st. for me, so good-bye, with love, Woods. Mrs. S. L. Brown. Mr. Stannard is well and fa ing of Friends church, spoke on land, and other lands, during asever, Zena Hull. Sanitation— Mrs. Geo. Larkin, the subject, "W hat Oregon Year that period. Before the present vorably known in this com SENATOR S N A K Y ON Miss A. Stone, Mrs. J. A. Jones. ly Meeting Expects o f the Col war the selling price, per flask of munity and has «always taken a FALL SEED WAR REVENUE BOL Membership—Mrs. Ralph Van lege." He insisted that Pacific, 80 pounds, did not, some years, very active part in its religious Valin, Mrs. R. J. Moore, Miss L. being the child of Oregon Yearly exceed $35; now it is $200. Em and civic life. Untiring service John U. Smith, ot tbe Yamhill Following the passage in the Jackson. Meeting, should resemble its ployment is given to about 200 and a very deep interest in the County Agricultural Council, has Play Shed—Miss Tbeo Duncan, mother, and should stand for persons but the mining is an un progress of Christianity charac Senate ot the tw o billion dollar been designated to act without those truths of vital Christian healthy business and it is said terise his work wherever he is en war revenue bill, and while Allie McDonald, R. J. Moore, expense to anyone in bringing awaiting the final action ot the Mrs. Josephine Bradley, Prot. together farmers who desire to experience and Spirit-filled life that tew men remain tor any gaged. His future plans have not been conferees with respect to the ad Van Wormer. for which Oregon Yearly Meet length of time. Program—Rev. McNair, Miss sell or buy seed for fall planting. ing especially'stands, and that it That the prohibition measure entirely settled but, needless to justment of all differences in the If you have seed to sell list the should uphold those principles of voted upon in California last say, a man ot his ability and de measure as it passed the tw o Wilson, A. C. Stanbrougb, Mrs. kind and quantity and the price Rankin, Mrs. R. M. Thurston. peace and love and service to year was defeated is not surpris sire for service for tbe betterment branches of Congress, Senator Ways and Means—Miss Jennie at your bam. mankind for which Friends have ing wben one finds that the ot his fellow man will be busy Charles L. McNairv made a pub If you want to buy use the tel D. Miller, Miss Rush, Mrs. E. C. alwaysstood. uames ot 36 wine makers in this some place, working for the ad lic statement in which he said: ephone and don’t forget to give I voted for the revenue bill up Baird, Mrs. W. H. Woodworth. your place of residence and tele President Pennington respond county alone are printed in an vancement of religious interests. His successor has not as yet on its final passage as the war ed to these addresses briefly, em advertising booklet issued by phone number. been chosen, the pulpit having cannot be fought without money Parlors phasizing tw o things for which the board of supervisors, and the college 'is seeking to stand, this is not a leading county in been filled at different times by yet 1 hoped a greater portion of MARRIAGE LICENSES First class dressmaking. Tail the ideals o f character and ser that industry. But many o f the those who wish to be con the revenue could have been col ored suits and coats; satisfac counties have adopted local op sidered for this field ot service lected from those colossal insti vice. Myrtle Flora Read to Arthur tutions which are enjoying tbe tion guaranteed. Mrs. E. B. L. Frederick Goffrier The pleasure ot the evening tion methods o f dealing with the With the Baptist Church. Terrell, 911 East Third, corner was greatly enhanced by the liquor problem. John T . Bell. Ella Pickens to Alfred William Wanted—Backs by the New fruits o f the war and are thriv ot Center. 28tf Zimmerman. ing upon tbe enormous expendi- Los Gatos, Calif., Sept. 22. musical numbers given by the berg Feed & Seed Co. ot the school ot music ot COLLEGE AND SCHOOLS faculty the college. Mrs. Eva H. Hull t WEST CHEHALEM VALLEY ACCORDED HONOR Prot. Alexander Hull gave a OPENED ON MONDAY and piano duet at the opening of the OF FIRING FIRST GHN IN CAMPAIGN FOR program. Later Professor Hull A n E iM Ü M t Program W aa Pro sang a double number, while the OREGON LIBERTY LOAN SUBSCRIPTION n i W ood-M ar Hall evening’s program closed Unth s ■ ............. i p - ^ J. A . * ¿1, INTERESTING LETTER FROM THE TRENCHES