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» # V'N *v*< • *• * ' ’ • ■ • * * ♦ Oregon Historical society Public Auditorium N ewberg G raphic NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 11. 1918 VOL. XXIX . No. 40 GET READY FOR CHAU CELEBRATION ON THE THE JEAMBEY MELT TAUQUA, JULY 20 FOURTH A SUCCESS INGS IN THE PARK Hawaiian Music at Chautauqua I [ Moana Vierra Brings Singers snd Players sassm,.. . ■!1 a.1 1 -■ s— Six Full Days of Entertainment A Q uiet, Orderly Crowd Spent A V ery Helpful Talk Given for —Secure Your Sea »on —------------ ------------ a = a s = a^i.^=ar:-ijrl,aasaaaM m the D ey Pleasantly in Newberg Ticket« Now tbe Young People on Tuesday Night The week of meetings at the The program, as outlined for There were do firecrackers nor the coming Chautauqua week, is bombs, and in fact, there was so park that are being addressed by above all built tor national ser little of the tin horn, bip-hurrah Mr. Jeaipbey opened on last Sun vice. The chief lectures of the Qf the old-time Fourth that it day night with a good attend iweqk deal with the great war seemed more like au overgrown ance. Owing to the busy time problems o f the day. President Sunday school picnic in Newberg the attendance of evenings since Wilson has endorsed the Chau last Thursday. Seemingly tbe has not been large but the chil tauqua and practically all the people were sobered by the dren’s meetings in the afternoon government departments are us thought of the awful war now are being well attended and much ing its platform as a means of being waged on tbe other sid , interest is being shown. teaching the public. Govern and by tbe absence of tbe stal h ment accredited lecturers will w art young men usually taking qppear on every Chautauqua a lively part in the festivities of platform in the country this stich occasions, who are now Wmm year and will be of immense val over there doing their part. i w m ■ ■ ue in helping mold the opinion of Tbe attendance was all that the thinking classes. could be expected and apparent The week will open in true pa ly all were pleased with the pro m fa triotic manner. In the afternoon gram, which was carried out following brief talks by the local practically as published last chairman and the superintendent week. The Fernwood band led the opening number will be the the auto parade and also furn The pure music o t the Hawaiian Islands as It Is played and sun« In the native hats of Hawaii will be featured la Apollo Concert Company, ren ished music a t the park', all of tw o cooearts at Chautauqua by Moana Vierra*s Royal Hawaiian quartet. H ie unusual popularity of Hawaiian music In the past few years has led to the organisation of inuny companies, but few of these compare with the quartet dering classic, popular and pa which was in good taste, and brought to this country by Moana Vierra. This gifted young lady Is a descendant of one of the oldest Hawaiian triotic music, and select readings what would a celebration on families, and la a favorite In both the social and ruu lrul worlds of Honolulu. by Miss Josephine Beasley. , At thé Fourth be without a band? Both the Civic Club and tbe night the Apollos give the full from Washington, D. C. Red Cross stands did a good evening program. C.J. Edwards says the Boise The music of the second day business and cleared np nice car was really off the regular will be given by Moana Vierra’s sums to be added to their respec grade when he met it, ■which Royal Hawaiian Quartet in tw o tive treasuries. statement makes it evident that An-interesting feature was tbe generous afternoon and evening W if* o f United States Senator T he Lucky M an Is Lieutenant it was not crowded off by the prelude concerts. The third day sale o f various articles donated M cNary Killed W hen M aurice E Pettit of other car. From the distance brings the Metropolitan Artists for the Red Cross which took Mr. and Mr*. Ed. Jttm bcy Car Turns Over C resco, Iowa. the car went before it toppled featuring Mary Baker Welch, place in front of the city hall, The sermon Tuesday night wa> over it is slso evident that had contralto; Jo Polak, ’cellist, and Col. N. P. Nelson donating his especially for young people. Mr. A quiet but pretty wedding On Wednesday evening oi last the driver applied his brakes be A gaps Bodholdt, pianist and ac- services as auctioneer. Tbe sale Jeambey used the text from Dan. week at a little past right o ’clock might easily have stopped in took place at 9:30 last evening compnaist» also in tw o concerts. ;of an eg g laid by a Plymouth 1:8,'"Daniel purposed in bis heart at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a Salem auto belonging to R. P. time to save the disaster. Ap The musical part o f the week Rock ben that was in attendance that he would not defile himself Boise, left the grade and turned parently he thought be could get Ernest C. Rice, 7 Franklin street, reaches its climax on the fourth and doing her bit, created quite with the king’s dainties.” over at the Hess creek a quarter back on the grade without stop- when Lieutenant Maurice E. day in the coming o f the New an interest. S. T. Gage started The speaker said in part: Neb- o f a mile south of Dundee, caus ping, and this he was doubtless ! Pettit, of Cresco. Iowa, a mem- York City Marine Band, under things going by bidding a dollar J her of the depot brigade, Camp uchadnezzer was guilty ot tw o ing the death of Mrs. McNary, trying to do. the personal direction of the not and received the egg, but imme Custer, and Miss Vera Stannard, things, first, robbing God, and the wife of United States Sena Following the casualty there ed band leader, Signor Mario Lo- diately ordered it sold again of Portland, Oregon, were united second, robbing men. The same to r McNary, and severely injur was much hurrying to and from Zito. In the evening the band which was done at the same fig in marriage. The service includ method of pillaging was carried ing Mrs. Frank Sneidicor, a sis Newberg and another accident will be assisted by Mary Adel ure, and the sale was continued ter of Mrs. McNary. occurred at the "double S” in the ed the ring ceremony and was Hays, New York coloratura so until the sum of $22 was reach on by the great Babylonian king R. P. Boise, who was driving road this side of Dundee when a solemnized by the Rev. Seward prano soloist. ed. Following a lull in the bid as is practiced by German auto B. Crandall, pastor o f the First crats today. the car, which was a Hudson- car driven by Dr. Thompson, of On the fifth day the Eichhorns ding a stranger offered another Stolen goods always get hot Six, in company with his wife, Salem, was pat out of commis Baptist church. A company of lead Chautauqua audiences in bid of a dollar if they would al fifteen guests were present. The Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sneidicor sion by smashing into a tele tw o community singing pro low him to "suck" tbe egg, on a man’s hands. The boy who and Mrs. McNary, were on their phone pole in trying to avoid a couple were attended by Lieuten grams. The sixth day brings which offer was accepted, and stole the cannon ball from the way to Salem from Portland collision with a heavily loaded ant Thompson, o f Camp Custer. the Schubert Serenaders, who al tbe deed was done and the egg navy yard couldn’t hide it because where they had spent the day wagon of saw-mill machinery The ceremony took place in an so appear both afternoon and sale closed. The total sales it was too big, and he couldn’t carry it aw ay because it was too with friends, the three women that was making the turn. The alcove, the background of which evening in tw o of the most fin amounted to $185. being sisters. On going down driver received some cuts in his was an American flag, ferns and ished musical programs of the The ball game on the college heavv, so he became the victim* white flowers. Miss Irene Fin the grade at the scene of the ac face by the breaking o f his eye diamond in the evening was a of circumstantial evidence. week. lay played Mendelssohn’s wed cident another car was met and glasses. None were seriously The American saloon and red The lecture staff of the week is closelv contested one between ding march and previous to the in turning out the Boise car got hurt. a notable one, including several McMinnville and Newberg, both light has practiced robbing God service Mrs. Rice sang "Be- a little off the grade, and instead lecturers speaking purely on war teams being picked up from here and robbing men of their man The next morning another ac of being able to get back it ran cident occurred at the same place cause.” After the service she issues, and others on topics of and there, the score at the end ot hood since their origin and should about 175 feet and then toppled when tw o wheels were wrenched sang "Birthday” from Wood genera] interest. the ninth inning being 5 to 5, be rooted out of the American over, pinning the occupants un from a Ford and the occupants man. The bride was attired in Mrs. A. C. Zehner, who speaks and a tenth inning failed to commonwealth without delay. a white violet dress and carried derneath. Tbe world and its great events oi the car thrown out and stun on the fifth night, is coming to break the tie. The best of feeling C. J Edwards and family, of ned, though not badly hurt. a shower bouquet of Russell Chautauqua directly from the prevailed and there were enough have always turned upon men Tillamook, who had met the T w o soldiers, E. L. Woodcock roses and sweet peas. A lunch National Conference of American thrills to keep the crowd in good and-women of purpose. Cyrus Boise car a little ahead of the and E. L. Baldwin, respectively, was served under the direction lecturers, and is one of the lec- spirits. M avor Larkin, of New Field was a man of purpose and other car, heard the crash and who had been stationed at Bay of Mrs. Rice and a color scheme turers accredited bv the Govern berg, and M ayor Toney, of Mc because he was he laid the Atlan stopped, he and his son, Lowell* City, hired the owner of a Ford, of pink and white was used in ment to speak on war questions. Minnville, were the "amps” and tic cable after failing a number and the stranger going down a one armed man, to take them decorating the dining room and Dr. Henry Warren Poor, who got aw ay with the task in good of times. the grade and finding the party out to Portland. They made in the lunch appointments. also comes to Chautauqua direct form. In Omaha, Nebraska, there is pinned beneath the big car. They the start at 1:30 o’clock in the Lieutenant Pettit was recently from the Conference at Washing a four-inch switch in the railroad Much credit is due Bert Mil tried to release them but were morning and reached the point transferred from the 328th field ton, has been at the Front and ler’s Boy Scouts tor services ren track. Go one way, you arrive compelled to hurry to Dundee to where the accident occurred at artillery to the depot brigade his lecture, “ Wonders of the dered in the way of scraping the in New York, go the other way, Lieutenant and Mrs. Pettit will se are ropes and men to help. about 8. In undertaking to World War,” illustrated with ball grounds for the Red Cross ,and you arrive in San Francisco. make their home at 7 Franklin When the car was raised so the make the turn at a 25-mile-clip slides done in natural colors from committee and for patrol dutv There is a little switch in every victims of the accident could be the strain of brakes thrown on street for the present.—Battle official photographs taken by performed in a most courteous young person’s life which deter- Creek, Iowa, Evening News. released Mrs. McNary was dead, suddenly when the danger was Underwood and Underwood at and gentlemanly way during the mtn« s his future. Daniel pledged himself against the frivolities of her neck havingheen broken, and realized was too much, and all the Front, will lie one of the big day. Mr. and RMrs. Sneidicor were were landed out and the car events of the week. Following is' a statement of file Maybe he remembered that quite severely, though not dan smashed up as above stated. Louis Hill, of the Great North -1 Another lecture during the theCivic Club showing thecluh’s little couplet: "L ittle puffs of powder. gerously injured. Dr. Hester When the soldier boys recovered ern railway, has over his desk in j week of particular patriotic in receipts and disbursements: Little daubs o f paint. hurried to the scene and brought from the shock, they came on in his private office a picture of a I terest will be "America and Ja Receipts Make the little chorus girls the injured ones, including Mrs. to Newberg in time to catch the cow, says the Argonaut. “ Itis j pan,” by M. T. Yamamoto, the Look like what they ain’ t .” Concessions.................$ 47.50 Boise, to the Mrs. Parker hos train tor Portland, and the Ford the only common cow that has noted Japanese scholar and stu He phdged against strong Ice cream, lemonade..... 150.55 pital in Newberg for treatment. was brought to the McCoy Bros, ¡ever been killed on our tracks," dent of International affairs. drink. He knew it would ruin Lunch.......................... 73 36 Other lectures of prominence The body of Mrs. McNary was garage for repairs. explains Mr. Hill. “ A large any young man. He knew the Total 271.41 held at the roadside until the ar number have been killed and we will be "W orlds in the Making,” man who claimed he could drink Disbursements a popular lecture on astronomy rival of Coroner Tilbury from have always found, when we Fernwood Baud.......... +5.00 or leave it alone was mistaken, McMinnville, who did not con came to adjust the loss, that the by Dr. Arthur D. Carpenter; Races, advertising....... 16 50 because he never chose to leave sider the bolding of an inquest animals were pure bred prize "The Advantage of a Handicap," Ice cream, cones, lem- it alone. The secret ot sobriety Esther Oviatt, Sheridan, to winners. This cow happened to by Dr. Elliot A. Boyl, and a bril necessary. Later in the night ons, sugar................. 60.00 is never to be caught with the the body was taken to Salem Otis Austin, Kaeny. belong to an honest Norwegian, liant health lecture on the last Meat, bread, pies........ +2.00 first glass. 1 saw the most not where the funeral was held on who, when the claim Agent asked afternoon by Beatrice Heskett. Milk, butter, cream..... 3.30 ed mechanic of Northern Illinois Tuesday of this week, the delay Semi-weekly Oregon Journal him what he valued her at, ans A splendid entertainment fea Drayage, lumber, nails 9.11 who had become the victim of being occasioned by awaiting and the Newberg Graphic $2.00 wered: ‘ Vel, ay tank she ban ture of the program this year Total 175.91 drink. He was fifty years old. the coming of Senator McNary per year. « vort about $37.’ ” Coallauod on Pa«« • Balance clear 95 50 ( 'M U i m d o * MISS VERA STANNARD WEDS A SOLDIER FATAL AUTO ACCI DENT NEAR DUNDEE ■WS n THE ONLY COMMON COW MARRIAGE LICENSES #• !