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orejfon Historical society Public Aui tcrli m ■H N ewberg VOL. XXIX NEWBERG, YA M H ILL COUNTY, G raphic THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1917 tage. A LONG TIME IN- ! NEWS NOTES BY COUN C. B. Wilson, now county clerk, SOLDIER’S LETTER in Sheridan at this time and ODENT RECALLED was FROM WASHINGTON TY AGENT M.S.SHR0CK he said the people ther$ made No. 9 SECOND NUMBER LYCEUM COURSE guage, Thesis for Primary Cer tificate. Friday Forenoon—Theory and Practice, Orthography (Spell much spgrt o f Newberg, telling ing), Physical Geography, Eng Bold Attempt to Rob the Bonk how they would do up any set Frank Lightfoot Tails o f Export* Dayton to Have Corn Show Next lish Literature, Chemistry, Phys The Mildred Morrison Company encos at Capital Q ty—Anx Week—County Livestock Ac ical Culture. o f Newberg Failed Four o f bank robbers that ever made Comme Thursday Night, ious to Sail for Franco such an attempt in that town Friday Afternoon— S c h o o 1 tion Organized teen Y ea n Ago 13 But just a week from that night, Law , Geology, Algebra, Civil Notes are taken from a recent The Corn Show at Dayton Government. Some days ago while the writ presumably the same gang went In Miss Mildred Morrison, who letter written by Frank Light- Saturday Forenoon — Geom heads the Mildred Morrison Will be educational, not only in er was standing watching some to Sheridan, gained entrance to Abe exhibits that will contain etry, Bctaoy. workmen with picks digging out the bank, bio wed the safe and foot from Washington, D. C., Company, which is to be heard follows: got aw ay with the coin without Saturday Afternoon—General at Wood-Mar Hall in the lyceum the foundation walls ot the vault the best corn in the connty, but The ladies of Washington gave -there -will be lectures on corn History, Bookkeeping. formerly used by the Bank o: being molested. As we remem coarse, is one ot the most talent Very truly yours, Newberg, in preparation tor lay ber the ificident one fellow did an entertainment recently, with grow ing and seed selection- by ed yonng women of the platform J. A. C h u r c h il l , ing a cement floor in the building claim that he fired a shot as the singing, speaking, music and re* Prof. G .R . Hyslop, who is in who has risen to her present en the corner of First and Me- fellows went down the street freshmen ts served free. The band charge o f the department of farm Superintendent ot Pnblic Instruc proud position at the bead of tion. played and we bad parade drill .-crops at the 0. A.C. The speak her own company solely through ridian streets, now occupied by with the swag. The Bank o f Newberg was ful and the regiment’s picture was ing will be on Saturday, Decem her abilities and persistence. W. T. Anderson, the Ford agent • ^ ' ]§j ber 15. For years Miss Morrison had the memory of an attempted ly insured and was imbursed for taken. There will also be a seed corn been recognized as a clever v o bank robbery which took place the damage done. They have a show at the Y. M. The minister’s meeting Mon calist, bat she refused to be con on this spot some fourteen years C. A. every night and quite often Judging contest on the same day ago and which proved to be a real good one. The Y. M. cer lor boys and girls 18 years or day morning was very interest tent with that and entered upon Kin?: a course of study to become a tainly is a good thing for the ar under and a seed corn stringing ing and profitable. something of a hair raiser, was The Thanksgiving program reader and iaterprger. So rapid m y-library, stationery, music, contest for boys and girls 16 revived. entertainments, all tree. No years or under. First prize in. was reported carried out as plan was her advance, doe to inherent It was in the tall o f the year A t one o ’clock Tuesday morn chance for one to get lonesome, either case is $5 and second prize ned. Bro. Hight, the treasurer, ability, that her friends had when the air was thick withdust ing John F. Carroll, publisher ot so much going on I can’t find $ 3 . - reported $17.00 taken in the col scarcely noted her taking np the and smoke and added to this the Evening Telegram, died at Twenty dollars is offered for lection, and the ministers voted work nntil she blossomed forth time to write. We get up at 6, heavy fog came up during the his home in Portland, after an answer to reveille call, eat break- the best individual display of unanimously to send this at once as a child impersonator, closely night which made it ideal for the illness of several months, at the last and each man washes his corn and corn products, with $15 •to the national committee for rivaling the best American artist work of bad men, after the mid age o f 59 years. own mess kit, tolds his blankets for second, $10 for third and $5 Armenian and Syrian relief, 1 in that line. night hour. At that time the Mr.-Carroll was born in a coal In this company Miss M orri and sweeps around his cot. . We for fourth prize. All the awards Madison Avenue, New York. street lights were turned off at mining district o f Pennsylvania, An informal but earnest dis son has surrounded herself with in the regular classes will be have to wash our clothes, bathe midnight, we had no night was educated at the Pennsylva cussion of religions and moral capable artists in the persons of at least twice a week, keep shav flaade on the first day of the watchftian, and this made it still nia Normal School and at West conditions ensued, in which all Mr. Carl Taggart, baritone and ed and shoes shining. Drill from ■how, December 14. easier for the night prowler. ern Reserve University at Cleve present agreed that there now trombone soloist, and Miss Vera A number ot breeders of pure 8 to ’ 12 pretty steadily. Not * Apparently there were at least land, Ohio. Practically all his exists a general and widespread Anderson, violinist, and thecom* much to do in the afternoon, but bred livestock met at the court three men in the gang, one to do life was spent in the newspaper bouse on-November 27th and lack o f understanding as to the pany gives a thoroughly satisfy- * must remain within call. the inside work and the others field. He was an intimate friend organized the Yamhill County seriousness of lukewarm Chris ir g and exceedingly versatile en to keep watch on the outside. We have all kinds Of games but ot the late American poet, Eu Entrance to the banking room no booze goes. I was on guard Pare Bred Livestock Association. tianity, the reproach th u s tertainment. gene Field, they being reporters Wood-Mar Hall, Thursday was easily gained through a side Saturday night and about 12 Brandt, ol O. A. C., brought upon the Master, the on a St. Joseph, Missouri, daily night, December 13. Seats on peril to the lukewarm Christian, and H. H. Bushntll, editor o f the door and a hole was cut through o ’clock four boys from Company at the same time. and the injury to the uqsaved, sale at Kienle’s Music Store at the brick walls uf the vault large B came in drunk. I was prison Oregon Farmer, were present While engaged in the publica- all resulting. 50 and 35 cents, children 25 enough to allow a man to crawl guard, so had my part to do. and addressed the meeting. An tioh^of the Denver Post, M r Bro. Myers was appointed to cents. " ' ^ through. Once inside he broke One of them got 20 days in the other meeting will be called soon, Carroll gave assistance to Paul present the paper of the Associa- to make the next \ the bars of the vault door with guardhouse. Taken all the w ay ajjg. arsledge hammer, allowing the Lawrence Dunbar, the famous through, it is a good bunch ers ot pure bred stock door to open so that be could colored poet, then unknown to and good natured and the offic the public, that- enabled him to Whereas,—In Hisall-wiseprov- requested to become members work to- better advantage, and ers are O. K. get started on the road to fame idenre, it has pleased the Grand and help the cause of better live the more easily retire from the Had a beautiful view o f the Master oj the universe to call stock along. vault when he was ready to and renown. The first newspaper work done country from the Washington from the activities and toils ol touch off his charges applied to CHRISTIAN monument today, which is 555 this life our late brother, John C. the safe. With the use of a steel in Oregon by Mr. Carroll was feet high, though 500 feet is on the Oregon Journal, begin The theme ol the morning ser- McCrea, and wedge he made a slight opening about as high as you can go. Whereas,—The membership of at the top of the door where ni ning in August. 1903, as manag J. Leon Williams, a glib talker vice will be “ Fishers o f Men.” Climbed the stairs and rode ing editor, a position which he In the evening the Woman’s this lodge has had a long and in troglycerine was injected. A for a Chautauqua entertainment down on the elevator. leld until May, 1906, when he Board of Foreign Missions will timate acquaintance with our number of shots of this kind were bureau, corralled a bunch ot Lots of negroes here. Most of Carlton business and profession have charge and the speaker will departed brother and found in fired, the robber stepping outside became managing editor of the the common laborers, including al men one day last ' week and be Mrs. Champie, the wife of the him a true and faithful brother the building each time, he being Evening Telegram. He is survived by a wife and auto and truck drivers, are persuaded half a dozen into pastor of the Christian church and a friend in whom they might seen by Prof. R. W. Kirk who blacks. eight children. trust, one devoted to the princi lived across the street in the old “ signing up” as guarantors tor at McMinnville. The C. E. will give a hobo so ples and precepts of our order, We are expecting to leave any a series of entertainments next Deskins building, and who was time—hope it is for France. This summer. While he was at this cial on Friday evening. Admis one ready at all times to assist a aroused by the noise. is my wardrobe: Hat, tw o pairs office, giving us a personal illus sion free worthy brother or friend, and a The safe door was badly shat shoes, tw o shirts, four suits of tration of how fast a man can brother jw hose memory we cher tered but the robber was unable The W. C. T. U. will meet at PRESBYTERIAN underwear, three pairs socks, one ish, therefore be it talk, and trying to carry his list to get it open, even,by the aid of the home of Mrs. L. E. Hough Morning, “ Mastering His L o w khaki uniform, tw o 0. D. wool Resolved,—By Newberg Lodge a crowbar, which he used, and ton on Fifth street near Dayton of guarantors up to 10, a couple No. 104 A. F. and A. M. that in being warned by bis watchmen Avenue next Wednesday, subiect, uniforms, heavy gray mackinaw, of the gentlemen overtook him er NeedsJ’ Evening, Concert service in the death of Brother McCrea we that the t6wn was becoming Soldiers and Sailors.” Mrs. rain coat, red and white hat and secured the contract and charge ot Ladies’ Missionary So have lost a true friend and broth cord, leggings, three army blank aroused he gave up the attempt Theo Jeffries will have charge tore it up. As wc have remark ciety. er, and that we m<>urn hi*death, and the bunch fled to the north. and will also have charge o f this ets, half tent, barracks bag for ed before, Chautanquas are all Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30, Miss and be it further On hearing the shots, Arthur department daring the illness ot clothes and pack outfit. The right if not overdone.—Sentinel. Amelia Peterson leader. Resolved,—That we extend to Austin ran to the electric light the superintendent. Each mem canteen and first aid kit are at tached to the cartridge belt. Tuesday evening, C. E. social his widow and family in this plant and had the lights turned ber is requested to report all and business meeting. their sad bereavement, our sym on and then made b ifw a y to the work they have done in that de The mess kit is aluminum and Wednesday at 7:30, 2 Chron. pathy; that a copy of these reso Notice is hereby given that the fire bell which he rang vigorous partment which has not been re- fits together in a w ay—is very light and don’t take up much xv, “ A Covenant to Seek God.” lutions under the seal of the County Superintendent of Yam ly, thus arousing the populace >orted as this is the first meeting lodge be sent to the family, and hill county, Oregon, will hold the who soon gathered to see what leld, especially in this depart room. NAZARENE that a copy be published in the regular examination of appli We drill by squads, by pla the trouble was. But by this ment. Thanks are due to Mr. A cordial invitation to all to local papers. time the robbers were gone. and Mrs. Campbell for the use ot toons, by companies, by battal cants for State Certificates at Respectfully snbinitted, In the room directly over the their building ia which we held ions and by regiments. I t ’s a McMinnville, Oregon, as follows: attend the Sunday services. Bible school’ 9:45. Wm. Clemmens, Commencing Wednesday, De bank there were three college stu our “ Silver Tea,” which was a big game but works perfectly. » « Morning worship at 11. Pas Clarence Bntt, cember 19, 1917, at 9:00 o ’clock, dents sleeping, the Maxfield success and netted a nice little tor preaches on “ The Transfigu Geo. L. Kelty, a. m., and continuing until Sat brothers and their sister from sum for filling the comfort bags. ration o f Jesus.” H. A. Littlefield, urday, December 22, 1917, at Quillayute, Washington, and the Press Cor. A live, helpful evangelistic mes Samuel McVey. 15 4:00 p. m. younger brother slept soundly sage at the 7:30 service. Wednesday Forenoon —U. S. through all the bombardment, History, Writing (Penmanship), blissfully ignorant of all that The Valley Canning Co. an SPRINGBROOK CHURCH Music, Drawing. was taking place below. Some nounces the first growers’ meet Wednesday Afternoon—Physi- sound sleeper he was. Attorneys W. T. Vinton and F. ing ol the season tor Saturday, Next Sunday will be observed Recent investigations in the You may ask why all this W. Fenton, ot McMinnville, and December 15, which will be held ology, Reading, Manual Train as “ go-to-church” day. Don’t be use o f cotton in war show: Composition, Domestic a “ slacker” but show yOur inter work was allowed to go on Clarence Butt, ot Newberg, have at the new asserab1y*hall at the ing, A 12-inch gun disposes of a without resistance on the part >een appointed as a legal advis cannery, beginning at 10 o ’clock Science, Methods in Reading, est in the welfare of the commun half bale of cotton with every Caurse ot Study for Drawing, ity by attending church. "H o w shot fired; a machine gun in op of the people, which is easily ory board for Yamhill county, in the morning. answered. The condition of the and have already held a meeting a whole city went tochurch’’will eration will use up a bale in three An increased acreage of berries Methods in Arithmetic. Thursday Forenoon—Arithme be presented by the pastor. Miss minutes; in a naval battle like atmosphere was such that tew and made plans for selection of is wanted and it is urged that people heard the noise until the associate members in different growers come prepared to say tic, History ot Education, Psy Evah Hadley will sing. At 3 o ’ one offjutland over 5,000 pounds work was almost over, and those xortions ot the county. This what they will do. Newcomers chology, Methods in Geography, clock p. m. a service will be held a minute are consumed by each who did hear and realized what >oard w ith their associate mem- are invited to attend and get Mechanical Drawing, Domestic in the interests ot the “ Store active warship; more than 20,- was being attempted were poor jers are to advise and assist all acquainted and see whfct is be Art, Course of Study tor Domes house League.” The subject of 000 bales a year are needed to ly prepared to make resistance. registrants in the preparation Of ing done to build up the fruit and tic Art. Self Control” will be discussed provide absorbent cotton for the Thursday Afternoon— Gram in the Christian Endeavor after wounds of the injured; oneebange And further, there are tew people claims, questionaires and other berry industry of this commun mar, Geography, Stenography, which the deputation team of of apparel for all the troops now who care to go up against a set papers to be submitted by them, ity. ot bank robbers who are on 'he associate members for New A light lunch will be served at American Literature, Physics, the college will hold services to engaged in the war represents Typewriting, Methods in Lm - which all are invited. guard and have every advan-i berg will be announced later. the noon hour. more than a million bales. MINISTERIAL ASSOQATION JOHN F. CARROLL PUBL I OF EVENING TELEGRAM DEAD OF CONDOLENCE ‘¿Ä'IsessBgVgöpgjj. RESOLUTIONS 1 SERVICES AT NEWBERG CHURCHES THE WAY THEY DO AT CARLTON W. C. T. U. ANNOUNCEMENT TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS GROWERS’ MEETING SAT* URDAY, OF INTEREST TO DRAFTED MEN BURNING UP COTTON