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G raphic NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 20, 1918 No. 37 taken for this committee for the MBS «AKT VILUM E OM ASO BOOSTER LETTER o f June, one of the most beauti ANNUAL MEETING work of the year, including what ful days I ever saw, I look across AUTO HIT BY TRAIN was taken Sunday morning, the broad prairie with its beaut At the age ot 78 years, Miss gOSED TUESDAY amounted FROM CANADA AT MUNNVDiE to $975. iful green fields dotted here and Mary Agnes Williams, who had Saturday vi as given over large there with a bunch of fat cattle. Attendance W as Good and Hold ly to the program incident to been in poor health tor several B. W . Atkinson Tolls Roseate The finest painter could not paint Grant Smith and W ife Mat months, died at her home at 408 Up WoU Until tho Last Story of His Fanning the celebration o f the twenty- a picture so beautiful or pleasing Death by Fatal CoBisioo North School street, on Tuesday. fifth anniversary of the organi to look upon. S e ssio n P ro sp e c ts T w o sisters, the Misses Lavina zation. Excellent music wasfur- I wish all my old time friends C. and Clara Williams, are left, nished by Miss Lelah H. Coffin, a bountiful harvest and also wish The twenty-sixth annual gath O q last Sunday evening Grant and tw o brothers, H. M., of I wish to inform my friends ering of the Friends church held of Whittier, California, who gave Newberg, and George P. Wil that I passed through the winter with you all that this horrid Smith, aged 49, was instantly bloody war may soon come to a killed, his wife, aged 48. was s o its first session in Newberg on a vocal solo, and by the Misses liams, of Portland. all 0 . K.. and came out in fine Corrine and Irene Bartholomew, close. Thursday morning of last week fatally injured that she died in a Funeral services were bfcld aft shape for spring work, with tw o When in Canada do not forget short time, and their daughter, with presiding clerk, Pres. Pen- of Everett, Washington, who the Baptist church, of which the 6-horse teams and a gasoline en nington, in the chair. He was gave tw o duets. A. M. Bray deceased was a devoted member, gine tractor. I have finished my to stop off at Mazeppa. Dorothy, aged 17, was consider S. W. Atkinson. later made the presiding clerk read a carefully prepared rerai on Wednesday afternoon, con seeding and am now starting in ably bruised when their auto for this year, with Prof. Oliver niscient paper, covering the peri ducted by Rev. F. C. Stannard. to break new land and plow was struck by a Southern Pa Weesner a s recording c le r k , od from the firs* coming of mem The deceased was born near summer fallow, getting600 acres BENEFIT CONCERT AT cific electric train in McMinnville. Mrs. Marguerite P. Elliott read bers o f the church into this sec Schellsburg, Pennsylvania, April ready for 1919 crop. I am do Mr. Smith, who had been em PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ployed ing clerk and Chester Hadley an tion o f the Northwest up to 14, 1840. She came to Oregon ing my bit to keep down the high in one ot the ship yards more recent datefc. A copy of nouncing clerk. in Portland, had spent Sunday cost of living. about thirty years ago and New Remember the musical recital Following is a list of the rep this paper, with a pimilar one berg has been her home since at home and was being taken I sold at Claresholm at a good at the Presbyterian church Fri resentatives from the tour quar prepared by J- H .iR e e sa few that time, although she was price and bought at Mazeppa back to his work when the acci day night at 8:30 o'clock under years ago, will be fifed with the terly meetings: away at times engaged in her and moved here in Mafch. Ad the direction of Miss Jessie Britt. dent occurred. He became aware Portland—Elvira Cook, Lu- records o f the church. In answer profession as trained nurse. She ding a little more at every change No admission fee will be charged o f the approach o f the train when rana M. Terrell, J. Sanger Fox, to a call tor charter members of was active in church and philao- I am now the proud owner of but a free will offering will be re nearing the crossing on Fifth Catherine Dickey, Dr. Byron the Friends chur h organized at thropic work, and during a long one of the finest equipped farms street, and attempted to stop ceived tor the Red Cross. Morris, Ethel George, Sarah E. Newberg forty years ago, Jesse life of earnest endeavor for ho- in Alta, containing 1440 acres, his car, but the wheels slipped Hall, F. M. George, Homer L. Hobson, Mrs. Anna Blair and manity she ministered to the with fine new buildings, with all and the auto was struck by the Mry. Lillian Robe rtspYj responded. DUNDEE swiftly moving train and was Cox. wants o f a large number o f peo- the modern improvements in the Salem—Marguerite P. Elliott, There were 70 in attendance who pie. carried 100 feet before the train way of electric lights, steam heat Rev. George H. Greer is attend Anna B. Miles, Myrtle Russell, were present at the opening of could be stopped. Miss Williams will be most hot and cold water and other ing the pioneer meeting in Port Joseph^ A. Taylor, Chester A. the Yearly Meeting twenty-five kindly remembered by a large equipments, with fhe town in Mr. Smith was seen to fall or land. Hadley,. Wm. Way, Roby J. years ago. Short talks were circle ot friends who knew her cluded. attempt to leap from the auto The depot is on the Miss Bessie Bennett, ot Scholls, and was instantly killed, his made by N. L. Wiley, Jesse Ed Stroud. worth in the community, and farm, also the post office and tw o was a guest at Park Hill Home head striking the rail with great Newberg—Thos. R. Rood, E. wards, Mrs. Amanda M. Wood that a reward was awaiting her large elevators. All within a last week. H. Woodward, Elsie Woodward, ward and Mrs. Matilda Hoskins for deeds well done, none will stones throw of the front porch. violence. Mrs. Smith was taken Mr. and Mrs. Bland Herring from the auto in an unconscious Edna Everest. Levi Lewis, A. R. that brought out interesting in doubt. Four passenger trains a day, had a family re-union at their condition and when she partially Mills, N. L. Wiley, Myrtle Wal cidents of the early days. Let including the Spokane Flyer, ters of greeting were read from home on Sunday. regained consciousness, she com ton, Amanda M. Woodward, which passes through at 5:30 S B tn a S AT NEWBERG C H U C K S Thomas Newlin, of Camp Jack- Halcyon Wiley, Rebecca Penniog- plained ot violent pains in the Rev. Alfred Bates has been as every morning, going to Calgary con, Stella Crqzer, Lucy H. Rees, son Y. M. C. A., South Carolina, back. She was found to have sisting Rev. J, W. Worrell in re returning at night, giving a good CHRISTIAN H. Edwin McGrew, of Whittier, Jesse Ed wards. day in Calgary to see the sights. vival meetings at Ballston, Ore several bones broken. She was Boise Valley—E. E. Taylfcr, California, J. C. Hod son, o f Web B. L. Hicks will speak in Hood Mazeppa is located on the main gon, this week. taken to the surgical hospital Annie Brady, C. 1. Whitlock, ster, Indiana, all former presid- River next Sunday. Rev. H. Edward Mills, of Port- where she died in tw o hours after R., 35 miles The sermons in the G clerkf of the meeting, and Thomas Perisho, Emma Heaton >n* the accident. The daughter was of L. W. Heston, 1. S. Binford, B. also from John Henry Douglas, church aFttil pli G. Pearson, Oma Perisho, * Ar o f Whittier, California, well re by Rev. Sickafoose, who recent was introduced a lew days ago tw o days each week working at abrasions. The ¿lectric tram thur G. Street, Gertrude M. membered minister and evange ly came from Monmouth and lo as the mayor of the town. I Otterbrook. was delayed for 30 minutes be cated in Newberg. list, and Walter C. Woodward, Street, Orpha Sanders. feel highly honored to hold so Gertrude and May Fowler, cause ot the accident. The C. E. topic tor next Sun Ministers in attendance from editor of the American Friend. W. T. Macy, who was seated high a position. Come to Ma whose father has sold his East outside the limits of the Yearly Robert E. Pretlow and Chas. E. day is “ Having a Good Time.” zeppa and the mayor will show ern Oregon ranch and purchased with Mrs. Macy on their front Meeting were Cbas. E. Tebbetts Tebbetts followed with excellent This is a topic o f general inter you around. With the amount a fruit farm near The Dalles, porch, saw the auto pass and and Mrs. Emma Coffin, of Whit addresses that claimed the clos est. Come out at 7 o ’clock and o f moisture in the ground at the spent the week end with the remarked that it was going at tier, California; Robert E. Pret- est attention ot the large audi hear it discussed. opening-of spring and what has Misses Christopher and Young. too swift a pace, hardly com ence throughout, the former pleting the remark before the low, Seattle; Herbert L. Huff fallen since, the crop is insured Mrs. 0. V. Starr, of Portland, PRESBYTERIAN crash came. man, Everett, Washington; John speaking on “ The Yearly Meet this year in this locality, although is visiting her parents, Prof, and Two daughters, aged 19 and and Nettie Riley, Entiat, Wash ing—Its Place in Quaker Polity,” Morning worship at 11, “ The some' parts are needing rain Mi s E. H. Anderson. Miss Wi- and the latter on “ The Church ot ington; Claude Barker, Tacoma. 17 years, respectively, and one Church’s New Educational Pro During the dry years the crops letta Yoder, ot Philomath, a son, aged 14 years, are left by All these, as well as Paul J. the Future.” gram.” Prelude on “ Divine were good here. niece of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, A very interesting Christian Rights. Furnas, of Indianapolis, and The war is beginning to work was a week end visitor at their the parents. Jesse E. Miles, of Huntington Endeavor session and rally held Evening service at 8, “ Chris a hardship on the farmers in the home. Park, California, werdintroduced on Saturday evening was ad tian Habits,” with prelude on way of help, taking their last son RED CROSS BENEFIT TUESDAY The Dundee Methodist church dressed by Paul J. Furnas. to the meeting. “ One’s Amusements.” from them, thus compelling them was well filled on Sunday even NIGHT JUNE 2 5 ,DUNCAN’S HALL On Sunday Chas. E. Tebbetts The first day was taken up Y. P. S. C. E. at 7, leader, Mina to depend on hired help which is ing to hear the lecture by Rev. preached in the morning, Rev. largely with the meeting and or Lutz. not very encouraging to plant as Mr. Dolph, ot West Chehalem, ganising of committees and with Fred E. Carter in the afternoon Wednesday at 8, “ Parables of large an acreage as the govern M. B. Parounagian, a native of Armenia, who gave bis popular will reproduce tor the people o f the reports of the superinten and Rev. Carl Miller in the even Jesus, Group IV.” ment would like to have planted lecture, “ Armenia and present Newberg his own creation, “ Un ing, the attendance and interest dents of systematic giving and All non-church goers and all of There is nothing fair in love or world crisis.” cle Remus’ Birthday Party."' at each of the services being ex foreign missions. Later an ap Presbyterian inclination are ur war so we farmers are doing our The entire proceeds tor the sale The annual school meeting was propriation of $500 was oftade cellent. gently invited. best in growing crops and stock. Monday’s and Tuesday’s ses held at the school house on Mon of tickets will go to the local Red for foreign missionary work. Cattle at the stock yards in Cal sions were given to the consider day afternoon. The financial re Cross This entertainment made In the evening the permanent BAPTIST gary reached the high mark qf port for th year was read and a big hit at Ribbon Ridge May- board met and recommended for ation of temperance, education, We wish to announce our top 16Vi cents, and hogs 20Vi cents the appointment of members of home missions, reports of com ics for Sunday, the 23rd. In the per pound. Grain is the cheapest tw o officers elected. William 18, where it was first shown. the board to serve five years: mittees, etc. Telegrams were di morning the pastor will preach article the farmer has to sell. Wilson was elected director tor a Some parts have been changed Mrs. Retta Pemberton, of Salem, rected to be sent to President on the subject, “ Out of the Lives There are several car loads of term ot three years and John Dcj and localized and Newberg peo Mark D. Ellis, of Portland, J. L. Wilson and H. C. Hoover urging of Men.” The discussion ot this hogs and cattle shipped from vore clerk for a term of one year. ple will do well not to miss this Cards have been received noti rare exposition of local talent. H h worth, of Springhrook, Byron immediate prohibition of the topic should be of interest to here every week. Portland musicians are included liquor traffic.- Morris, of Portland. W. E. Ter- This is a good dairy and beef fying every citizen in the com every man in Newberg. Our bus in the cast. Admission 25 and rell, of Newberg, was also named, On Monday tw o men and iness relations, our home life, our country, but help is too scarce to munity to attend a meeting at for tw o years to fill the vacancy ' hree ,adiei>- members of the Men- success in whatever realm, de do any dairying. Good cows are the school house on Friday, 35 cents, children 15 cents. caused by the death of Mrs. Ida onite church came from Albany pends upon what we are. Come very high and scarce. It nothing June 28, promptly at 8 o ’clock J. Wiley. The recommendations to attend the sessions, their spe and hear what some of the prevents I will go to the states p. m. It is a government com RECEPTION TO PASTOR AND WIFE were later concurred in by the cial interest coming from the fact world’s great people thought this fall and buy tw o car loads mand which every loyal citizen that they have been contributing A reception will be given Rev. meeting. ot good cows, registered «tuff. It is expected to heed. The three about this question. to the Friends war relief work in Alfred Bates and wife in the On Friday evening the Pacific In the evening the subject of is mostly range cattle here in requests from the government as France. T o this work, which is Methodist Episcopal church, set forth on the card will be dis College Corporation met and the sermon will be “ How to Be Canada. It is my plan to go in sanctioned by the United States Dundee, on Saturday evening elected as members of the college Happy Though Christian.” Did to the fine stock business as it is cussed. and French governments as a On Sunday p. m., June 23, at 4 when a very delightful program board to serve three years, E. H. you ever hear people speak ot re a* paying business here. Most branch of the Red Cross, Oregon will be given. Woodward, H. A. Hinshaw, A. ligion as a damper on the spirits farmers are beginning to see that o ’clock, B. F. Irvine will give a Y. M. has contributed during the Rev. Bates will preach at the C. Stanbrough, W. E. Crozer and life of people—as a restraint it does not pay to raise scrubs patriotic address at Community past year more than $3,000 in church Sunday forenoon at 11 and C. J. Hoskins. On Friday to be borne stoically if at all, but on high priced land. There w^s hall. Mr. Irvine is one of the cash and many boxes o f gas- o ’clock, subject, "Experiences on morning, following a stirring ed to be avoided if one would be a time in the past when anvkind best read men of the times and a ments. In addition the Red a Lonelv M oor.” ucational address made by Chas. happy and have a good time? If o f stock would do on tne range, forceful speaker. Dundee is for Cross, Y. M. and Y. W. and the E. Tebbetts, subscriptions were you have heard this, or if you but times are changing and there tunate in having the opportun Armenian and Syrian relief driyes taken to the amount of close to have been inclined to think so is no range to speak ot pow in ity to hear him. The local Red CALL FOR CHAUTAUQUA MEETING have been liberally contributed $700 to be applied on the run yourself, then come and hear the this locality and there is a change Cross asks you to keep up Dun to. ____________ On next Monday evening at 8 ning expenses of Pacific College. other si<Je at least. Maybe we coming to better breeding ot all dee’s “ Over the Top” reputation o ’clock a meeting will lie held at In the report ot J. Sanger Fox, can convince you that you can kinds of stock. We are so near by coming out in full force to MARRIAGE LICENSES to market, with only tw o or hear Mr. Irvine. All other plans the city hall for the purpose of field secretary for the evangeli»- be happy though Christian. Alvina Gladys Blanchard, New tic and church extension com At 7 o ’clock the young people three hours run to reach the Cal tor the day should be set aside organization and furthering the mittee, much interest was shown berg, to Marion Miller, Dayton. will discuss a topic akin to the gary market, it is an ideal stock and every man, woman and child interests ot the Chautauqua Norma Clara Rowland, Carl evening sermon. A good chance center. There is always a good in the community show his or which is to he held in Newberg, and his retention tor the same work the coming year was en ton, to Oscar F. Youggberg, to be prepared tor the sermon. demand tor registered stock of her patriotism by attending this beginning Jnl v 20. All who are interested are invited to attend. all kinds. To-day, the 9th day meeting. couraged. The subscriptions Carlton. All young people are invited. 'I i < i