Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, July 03, 1919, Image 3

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TBUUSDAT. JULY 3,
The naceaatty for avoiding as
nearly all the railroad' rronalagu aa
Feasible should bo impressed on the
State Highway Ceaamiaakm. for it
eesmw that the majority o f sutomo-
bile d r lr m will never learn to heed
th e warning to “ Stop. Look. Listen!*'
that ta la plain view at crossings. ~
T h e large number of young d o -
xnoa who may be seen in the early
mornAtg hours hurrying In the dt-
rectioa o f the cannery is indicative
o f the opportunity this Immense
p lan t affords for our young people
t e cane money at good wages during
* * • vacation season to continue
th eir studies when the aelgoola. open
in the fall.
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Evidently there ta a reason for A.
Rupert 4 Co, making Newberg the
manufacturing center tor their large
canning interests. D. J. Matthews,
the manager of the canaevy here,
says' he has been over altbthe fruit
aad berry districts of the Northwest
and he considers that Newberg has
them all beat.
Recently be com­
pleted a survey o f the ^territory sur­
rounding Newberg end- he figures
that there will he ll.OSO -tons of
stuff produced this season within
easy reach of the local cannery, and
he says different districts are sign­
ing op-so rapidly lor long time con­
tracts that they are kept busy look­
ing after them.
Oa Wednesday
they made a long time contract for
twenty scree of black cap raspberries
at Scholls and the call to coming In
from p section« where-growers are
anxious to do business S(lth the
iry. ✓
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The teat meetings being held in
the large Qoapel tent by Evangelist
A. R. Bell thus far have, beeu un-l
usually interesting.
A very large ^udlence .gathered
for the oppntng service last Sunday
evening. The Evangelist spoke on
the prevalent idea that now that the
war is over sad that the peace treaty
has been signed by the Germans arid
that the Leauge of Nations has bean
formulated, the world 1» to hdva
everlasting peace. tye reviewed the
whole situation and ahowed that in-<
ter national jealousy and hate Is the
same today that it haa e v y been^
He took up the matter also from the
viewpoint of Bible prophecy and
showed that the world still faces the
frightful cataclysm of Armageddon.
Monday and Tuesday and Wednee-,
day evenings the Evangelist dwelt
upon the second coming of Jesus
Christ and showed from thé prophe­
cies of the Book of Daniel and the
Saviour’s own prophecy of Matt; 94.
His answer to the question, “ W h at
shall be the sign of Thy coming and
of the end -of tit# world?" that the
generation in which we are now
living will not pass from the stage
of action until Je&us comes in glory.
The-meetings are being well at­
tended, and at each service the priv­
ilege is given of asking questions.
The services 'w ill continue
evening during the coming week,
glanlng at 8^ o’clock.
U. U little wonder that the de­
(o r acreage in thin aectlen ia
Increasing when we t o t e the oppor­
T h e democratic cohorts o f Oregon tunity afforded by our various' man­
smtleipated the Glorious Fourth by ufacturing plants far furnishing a
a l b * days when oa Tuesday night re^dy market for the products of
« I a banquet held in Portlknd la the soil. ' W ith an ever expending
k a n r o f H o m e r«. Cummings, chair­ creamery plant that Js Just now
man eg the national démocratie com branching out into «heart making,
they touched o ff a atetgaifl- and with the p lik condensery open­
o f fireworks. Senator ing up again Under stable manage­
ment the dairy interests ere well
was the bone o f eoi
«enttoa and vehement hostility was cared for, and with thq largest can­
-shown when he was heralded . by ning, plant in tbs Northwest furnish»
Oswald West, ex-governor, as the ing a ready market M r fruits and
n u o f the hour.
berries and p juice plant to take. Headquarters 148th Regiment Field
Artillery, American E. F.
June 1. 1919.
T h e public to preboMy not ew«ue and berries that would otherwise
Mrs.
Margaret
L.
Littlefield,
th at an unnsually large crop
go to waste, a home, market is pro­
v
peaches w ill be harvested In
vided tb it is so far la advance of Newberg, Oregon.
Dear Madam— On the eve o f the
W illam etrt Valley this ska son, but conditions that exist in most places
th at to the lafOrmation gathered by In the valley that, as stated above, departure o f this regiment for An
those who -are lntertsted.
Mr. there to an inereaslag -demand for lea, and the return o f your son, Ho­
Matthews, manager o f the Valley acreage. These favoraR e conditions bart H. Littlefield, to his homo aad
Canning Co., says they w ilfjb a ad te make I f easy for those who, want to you, I want to let you know o f the
1,000 tons o f peaches this ertaon make a 'change to find huyera, hut esteem and high regqrd 4a which he
mad that they could secure Many it dpes not Justify prices that some to held by his officers and comrades.
snore if they cared to taka them# are inclined to art. Buyers know His work throughout the war
They have contracted for the output pretty well what a thing Is worth been a great credit to himself and to
wC the big orchard at St. Jpe which and they can he easily turned sway you. aad It te Just that kind *of
*■ said to be loaded with fruit. Thqy (b y naming priesa that are ell out of splendid and w illin g -service from
our American youngsters that has
w ill send their motor trucks to the
enabled the United States to win
this war. Hobart has been s g n a t
assistance to hte organisation for he
has been indefatigable and ta
everything.ha has undertaken he has
keen dependable and trustworthy,
He has proven himself to be one o f
| the beet truck d rive n in our regi
jnent and has deRbnstrated a pe­
culiar knowledge o f and an aptitude
for motor driven vehicles.
During the time we were in actual
action at the front, Hébert has un­
dergone deprivations and exposure
enduring almost unbelievable hard-
shifts. very frequently under shell
flrfe, and through it all, be has r
dered most efficient and commend­
able service.
I want to congratulate you upon
such a son. He has given his coun­
try the best there is In him and
that has been service o f a very high
standard.
Yours truly, « .
Otto B. LI ns tad.
Capi. U. 8. Army, Regimental Sup­
ply Officer, 148th F. A.
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U N D ERTAKERS
PERFECT SERVICE
REASONABLE CHARGÉS
HAVE Savtd Others Honey.
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Sovo Money for jou
Are You Going to
See us for exclusive patterns at LET LIVE PRICES. W e Lave a very
nice Hne of picture frame stock. Call and investigate, we can pleeie you
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HODSON & ELLIOTT,
70S Fin* St.
PHONES: Rad 8. Blue 118 Green 118
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folio wa¿
’ Concrete, 1.400 cubic yarda.
Reinforeiag Steel. 181,800 pouads.
Timbar .Ptllhg. 450 lineal feet.
private Maynard (ruefully surveying
his shoes)—1 never wore a pair of
rtoes down no thin ia civilian life.
Private Jeneen—Too should .worry.
You’ll' IK* on your feet again anon.—
Ontario Poet. -
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Sealed bids w ill be received by
the Codnty Court o f TumhlU Coun­
ty, at the Yamhill
County Court
House,' McMinnville, Oregon, at 10
o’clock a. m., on the Slat day of
Inly, 1919. for the construction of
one re-lnforoed concrete viaduct,
approximately 580 feet long, near
Newberg.
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The approximate quantttiea are as
con trac t may be Inspectei at tha
J same place or may be
depoait o í 18.00 for each set o í
fand speclftcations. r
Concrete hánd ra il.' 1,195 lineal
Plans and speelflcatloas are
fset.
|on file at the office of the Connty
No bid w lll be considere« u n !e * ¡ J«*<te». Y a r t h » County Oourt House,
secompenled
The right to reserved to
or all propoaate o f to accept
peeal deemed the best for the County
A satisfactory bond w ill be re­ o f Yamhill.
quired for the faithful performance . County Court of Yamhill County,.
o f the contract la n sum equal to By
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C. t . Dahiels,
one-half of the totql amou&t bid.
County Judge.
S. E. Cummins,
Proposal blanks and full informa­
tion for bidders may be ebtatnOd at
Wm. Gunning,
the office of the State Highway
Commissioner.
Engineer. Capitol Building, Salem.
Oregon.
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Plans, specifications and form o f
C. B. Wilson. County Clerk.
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SOUR CHERRIES
(M U S T BE R IPE)
6 Cts. per pound
Valley jGanmng €6.
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Black Raspberries
Misses Gladys He>tig and Grace
Carter are working In the cannery
at Newberg.
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Mr,. Allerton and friends, of
Portland, were Sunday callers at the
Carter home.
E. Williams, of Lake county,' is
here visiting and helping his brother,
Fred, la A the baying. e .
Ford can are more useful today O m i over
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before; a necessity in village, town, city aad
country; the utility of
facturer, architect,
man, dottor, clergyman; n profitable factor in
the life of the nation. Runabout, $M0; lou r­
ing iCar, $628; One Ton Trart Oteaste, $850;
Coupe, I860; M an, |7T8—theoe prices U h
Detroit. We eaa get hut a limited quantity.
Please give us year eider at enee as A n t eome
will get first delivery.
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Anderson Motor Co.
Earl Nelson te Cultivating and
helping Mrs. R. O. Cook with her
farm work this week.
Clinton Randall left here for west­
ern Kansas on Wednesday for a visit
with relatives until the fall term of
O. A. C. begins.
N. A Nelson, H. C. Baker, Mrs.
A. F. Hertlg and Mr. and Mrs. A..H.
Boyd were at McMinnville oa school
business on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Nelson. D. P.
8h*w and H. Davis, for District No.
I t , were visitors at a board meeting
o f the directors o f District No. I I
on Tuesday evening for the purpose
o f discussing s possibility of consol­
idating the two districts.
Mr. and Mra Patterson, of Colfax,
Washington, were week end visitors
o f Mr. and .Mrs. Carter. Mrs. Pat­
terson, formerly Miss Jeannie Tin-
ton, o f the Ridge, spent n very pleas­
ant time with old neighbor« and
friends and was delighted at tbs
many changes that hav« talma place
since her
RoyalAnnes
F. O. B. NEWBERG
Can Use Any Quantity
W ire us your ' offerings or
S. P. Timberlake
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