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Elìci \ •V \± A . y 4 • « ». '• . ■' i • ‘ Vv ■ » t Oregon H isto rical So. Public A uditorium Ri NEWBERG, YAMHILL FAVORS LEAGUE REGOfL THURSDAY; JULY 3 1 ,1 9 1 » t»«r w ¿ In n 00mMr.llT.l7 ! JIATI0HA1 FOREST abort time and come into the league • ran i of free nation«.” R egarding the fu tu re of m ilita r- lam . th e l i f t e r placed ^lm aelf sol- ld ljr» l* ta r o r of disarm am ent a n d abolishing of all conscription law s. T he law s w hich E uropean n atio n s I ja i w hleh forced e re ry m an in to m U ita rr a U re r? fo r a c e rta in period of h is life m ust be abolished n ever to re tu rn , h e declared, w hile th e burden of tax atio n w hich th e people h a r e been b earin g toT m ild u p g re a t fig h tin g m achines m ust be lifted bp a gen eral disarm am ent. whom. Mis« C arrie Allen and Mrs. I. W. H ill, reside in Newberg. T h e o th er children are Ktiwkrd t. Allen Jne Blaekledge, d a u g h te r o f , and Mrs. C. T. K irk h a rt. both of M. J. a> criés and H an n ah Blaekledge. wae j Elsberry. Missouri. Mrs McCane. of Helix, and Thom as M R n near Salem . Iow a, Septem ber Allen, of P ortland. v i* , i ; ^b e:^gae. u n ited in m arriag e to., M r. A llen's death is th e firs t to i-nn M endenhall, son of Jaoob and occur in th e inim ediate fam ily d u r llizabeth M endenha ll. Septem ber 2«, ing a m arried life of n early 44 pears. *73, on h e r 2 0th b irth d ay , n eg r I He d a a a loved husband a n d g ath er. linD t» trh e a n d res pec (ed friend. ínion, H ard in county, fow a. 1 ~ „ i he young « r a f ie d to re o verland | <t<k to k |s home l a Lee county, - MA38EY-C0LBY WEDDING sw a, w here th e y lived for 20 y ears I --------- b the old hom estead w here Jo h n j On W ednesday evening of th is a.-: born. week th e co untry home of W. W. T be to U , rM eljrt4 m i H N ational P o re .W ashington a n d A b t« L he N orth PM iflc D1 ^ w en d in g J ; T q rt « t t i 101 i t a w trtc t j r ^ Agent, p o rti*n d. Thls , u an , n cr^ $111 0(fo 0Ter th e n j year | S k u d U t t i m r W i J i n tb * J5 years. th e ^pmadnder from tin»- lent, tim b er treepnad a n d in connection w ith w a te r N ebraska; Orach W aam und, W in ter- haven, F lo rid a; S ylvia Bsven, y lrta Owens, de de- headed; A lice R oberta, Alice oberts, O reenleaf, l Idaho, P au l A. M endenhall, H ay Iowa N atio n al F o rest, to jB p iin g s, N ebraska; M amie M enden- goa, led th eT M striet w ith ;k*ii. Salem. O regon; R a th M Ulward. followed eloaely by th e I Good fare, A lberta. C anada; H elen novices ln n u t grow ing. T he public is invited to ta k e p a rt ln thin tour. P a rtis s th a t have no a u to s should m ake arrangem ent« w ith those who h sv e for tra n s p o r ta tio n .. Speed lim lt 20 m ilss p er hour. > T our s ta rts a t M cM innville. Tuse- day. A ugust «th, a t 1 p. m ., a rriv in g a t S h erid an a t 2 p my w here o r- ch ard s of P rof. Lewis a n * o th ers w lll be visited. W ednesday. A ugust 9 th — Leave M cM innville a t 7 a. m. C urfm an orchard, w alnuts. C arl- W ithycom be^and Malpaa orchards, w alnuts. Oaston. F orbis and Schoolcraft orchards, w alnuts and ftlbetra. Ollley. Oregon N ursery Co. . Orenco. O verholtser - O rchards, w alnuts. T igard, d im s p erm ittin g .) -------- A nother w ar such as we have' D inner eft h er at P ortland or a t '.O f eneo C aucasian civ ilisatio n of th e World. A fternoon; Colum bia riv er bridge W ith Am erican resource«, behind it, an d -w ith, th e A m erican people dread fu lly ln ea rn est in seeing th a t it be comes a v ital force, tb e success of th e league of natious. under alm ost an y kin d of co n stitu tio n , is assured." G reat good in th e m ethod of gov e rn m e n / of th e league of nations, w hereby a d eb atin g o rg a n isa tio n is established th ro u g h th e assem bly, a n d an executive organ is m ain tain ed th ro u g h tb e council of nine, is foreseen by Judge McGinn. In •the assem bly, be said, all kinds of in te rn a tio n a l problem s may be taken up an d openly considered . Secret diplomacy w ill be gone forever. A censorship m ast never be m aintained over th e dealings of tb e league, bp declared, as such a s ta te of affa irs would breed d istru st. I h e present OBITUARY OF MSS. W. H. BROOKS censorship should be lifted a t once, j ■■■ T h e censorship m ay be neceeeary in ! Theresa M. Brooks w a^ bom in w ar. b e acknow ledged, b u t It baa Ciay county. M issouri. Ja n u a ry 22, no place ln peace tim es. l M i . a n d died !■ N ew berg Ju ly 29. J a n d w hich la to be conducted by a chorister. * p llsh m en ts fron» th e d * e a t of th e F. I I . Brooks, of P o rtla n d , an d ^ n e Napoleonlo forecs. so w ill O erm any daufchter, M n . E a N ickels, o f 4 resU se h e r g ra s te s t destlny as th e Bend. rc r a lt of bein g freed -fro n t t h e yoke ! • B ister Brooks was oonverted and of H o h e n so lley » . W ith o u t th e b a r- became a mem ber of th e C h ristian dennmne eonaerlptlon a n d a m ^ a m e n t, ch u reh a t th e ag e of 1« years an d lnws. th e O erinan people w ill fin d all h e r Itfe endeevored tn follow h e r th n t ihey w ill h e able to pay off Lord an d M aster, Jesu» Cb» Ist. want to HOME SWEET HOME UHUi>CCTfi on you a . w e -THIS way V SAY-YlOO roOdCTlI QARE,T*S »S MRB*ADttY-I MAD£ N»M THAT STUFF -YOU'LL C6M£ iiOveN -ro *4«ve SüPP€(? wnrM US - T TT«X"0 w6 AT P ^ ^ A A L - A^OOD J W O M tC O O k tu .,'ÂMEAi WII 1_ ■;'-9 Do vo<» ■ M Jack Wilson a n d lig h te d an d u sh ers w ill b e a p pointed to look a fte r th e com fort of th e people a n d every arran g e m e n t h as been m ade to m ake these m eet ings g success. Tim e eig h t o'clock p. m. All th e re st w ill be th e re and we a re looking for you.— Com mittee. ^ * • it Q-oco You /TOULON' r M IND '-r>,- I p ® f a r “ “ “ ®*r ' T h ro u g h o u t h er life -h e followed C,«® ,F in th ® f J**r L" rd> h l*h “ t ioy \° “bow o th ers th e w ay to life ev erlasting. she bore ‘- f out th e m arriag e of A. Baxter and Jennie L. Pi TW union was m ad elm *X j£ by H ot . H oberg. a n old Metl p reach er o f m ore th a n n in ety : ^ or ' | WO ^ ^ happy n itta d abo« t ln t h o ^ e v r o l e t frM y y ^ in g g them a s o n ly free, , n en jo them netves selves ns n#wly weda rm gk gg new ly w eds ean can d g ream of d 4 o in g , rte r h in g hom hom e e T id ay sg ev eveni reaching T h h u u n rsd en in g n t 5- p st g jB 6:9 | f 9 j Ju in tim tim e e to to e e a a t t a a wai w e d d in g v e . i h , _ * _ s h by tt» supper spread upon , th few eloes fris a d a w ho k n ew ot t h » affair, fo r i t w as Indeed a surprise to most pf N ew berg, th e groom hav in g been very shy in h is courtship* an d also very wise in h is choice, f o r i t Is th e opinion of all w ho i n t l - m ate]y k aow th e brW# th a t Mr. Colby a half-m ile n orthw est of N ew , berg was th e scene of a b eau tifu l w edding when bis d au g h ter, Mies Madge Colby, became th e bride of Dr. H. M. Maseey. T he room s were b eau tifu lly dee- o ra tej j o r th e occasion an d M uring tb e cerem ony, which was perform ed by Rev. George H. Lee, p asto r of th e | P resb y terian church, th e b rid e and 1 groom stood under an a rtis tic floral '••canopy; > Fol low ing the g reetin g s of relative« an<j frimiiig ln atten d an ce refresh- te r won th e fin est a n d m ost q tp s k li ^ enU w ara serred ¿ fta r w hlch tb e woman of th e com m unity an d In n e w ly w e d s took th eir d e p a rtu re fo r enTie(1 by raany a b a c ^ o r . TongBas> ln A laska, w ith 9*0,«94.77. --------------------- - ---- ----------------- ^ c r a te r N ational F o rest, in endenhall moved to B«y View, Oregon, an d th e Olympic N ational F oreat. in w estern W anh- ington, w ith «S7.790.1B a n d «91,- • . 38j .« 7( held fo u rth a n d fifth places Ifew berv. w here Mr. M e n d e n h a ll! * ..- . X > j^ p e e tlv e ly . O ther F o rests of th e ! Both the. bride and groom have [D istrict h av in g received in e x c e a re * m any w arm friends in N ew berg ! j 20.000 a re th e M alheur. «97.971.9«. ! whose k in d ly wishes go w ith them tb , Columbia. «2S.97S.99. th e Cdl- to th efr new home. jlli« , «22.906.80. -F rem ont. 9SS. ___ ,__ ,. . . . - ««4.19, M lnam. «29.060.99. Ochoco. NOTICE TO WISCONSIN 9a 9. l 4i.lO . th e Oregon. 9S«.'761.97. AND NEBRASKA PEOPLE th * o . lnl<,r . S2S.6S6.94. an d th e ■ ■ ■ A t a picnic held by th e N ebraska people M arch 5 in th e Odd Fellow s from w hich only n sm all p ercen t- in th e s till Q uaker m eetings. age of th e a n n u a l receipts In th e . in Iowa she w ent as an evange- h all in N ew berg It was decided to \ District*com e, all classes of N a tib a a l. Rstic sin g er n i g h t . a fte r n ig h t hold o u r next picnic th e second Tue*- I F o rest business show s u b sta n tia l th ro u g h th e coldest w eath er, never day in A ugust ln th e city ps«|& |£ piissing a chauce to testify for he Now It is learrtod th a t th e B adger .g a in s over 1I18> gnvlpr. ^ S ta te Association h a d previously *—T w enty-five per cen t e4 Ik e eelpts from N atio n al Foyaat bm dacse ! T be L o fi blessed h e r voice, an d ssade a rra n g e m e n ts to h<4d. th e ir goes' to th e road and school funds o f th ro u g h it God saw f it to coneict an n u a l picnic on th e sam e day and th e co u n ties ln w hich th e F o rests m any of th e ir sins, and show them to th e sam e place, and as several a re located. Ten per ce n t ad d itlq p al H is salvation. W hen they moved to- fam ilies a re m em bers of both Organ- m ust be used In road and tra il wogk N ebraska and th e need for w orkers izatlons It becomes necessary to w ith in th e Foreets. seemed to call, she w as ordained a m ake o th e r arran g em en t« There- The to ta l receipts from all tb e m in ister in th e F rien d s Church. She fore th e officers an d members of N ational F o rests o f th e co u n try fo r w as p asto r of h er ow n home ch u rch each socidlj^ are called to meet to- 1919 w as 94.968.414.89. w hich ' l l fo r years, and held o th er appoint- g eth er in th e city pgrk on S aturday 9789.484.79 more th a n th e receipts m ents, still sin g in g ‘and bolding evening. A ugust 2, at 8 'o'clock, to fo r 1918. p ra irie re v iv a l m eetings, som etim es m ake necessary changes, appoint o alone, o ften w ith h er b ro th er, Jos. com m ittee, etc. Blaekledge. a F rien d s m inister. Please come, as m an y as can do so. CHURCHES UNITE IN Many titnee 'Bhe w ent a jone In the By O rder of Oojnmlttee SERVICES AT THE PARK severely cold winters from 40 to 90 -------.— o---------- ---------- * _ . m iles to meet her appointments. JfATTERS CONSIDERED BY is her MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION Com mencing w ith la s t Sunday drW ln* feer K -------- 1 evening an d co n tin u in g th ro u g h th e h° « 2 V * “ ,llto r'* know n by m onth of A ugust, tb e churches of th e city w ill hold union serv ice, a t th e cHy p » k . These services are u n d er th e au sp ice, of th e M inisterial A ssociation and w ill be presided over by th e m inistera of th e various churches ln ro tatio n . L a st S unday evening Rev. Mr. Lee of th p P resb y teria n chu rch preeided and Mr. Coffee o f t h e F ree M ethodist ch u rch s p o k e , upon th e su b ject of “ T he Mission of C h rist." T here was a good aten d an ce fo r th e firs t m eeting of th e yearly g ath erin g . N ext S unday ev eain g Rev. P o llard of th e B ap tist ch u rch w ill preach and Rev. Mr. Myers of th e M ethodist ch u rch w ill preside. T he sin g in g »111 be congregational to p a rt b u t an essen tial fe a tu re of th e sin g in g w ill be a large chorus « NEWBERG At th e m eeting of the Newberg M nisterial Association on Monday p relim in ary arran g em en ts were m ade for a Bible Conference here ®cto*>*r 28 an d 29, led by Dr. J. M. su ffe rin g p atien tly , w a itin g u n til th e Lord should call h er Home. She died Ju ly 24. 1919, a t h er resdlence in N ew berg, Oregon. ---------- O--- r ----- T h e groom, w ell th e w ay h e m aking h im self a t hom e * for him . J u st w atch th e h o sp ita l g B « ! ..-A — ±rz— - Tbe supper was p repared by M ss. O. Sm ith. J. M ueller. C. K n ap p , L P ark er, A. F o rk n er, Mias E th el M or- ris and E dna Crede. I t consisted o f fruU Balad loaf i , Ullce, tomato p im ento sandw iches, p ic k le s,. punch. ice cream and cake. T he b r i d e 's cake was m ade by Mrs. O. S m ith a n d was b eau tifu lly decorated w ith b rld » and groom 's nam e in p in k on w h it» frosting. P in k and w h ite sw ea t pees and s h a s ta daisies w ere th e flow er decorations. Covers w A e laid to r fiftee n and th e g ifts pre sented w ere; .....* Dr. H. L ittlefield and wife, s e t salad forks......—- ------------------• Dr. E. A. Rom ig and d au g h ter* cut glass su g ar and cream er. Dr. J. S. R ankin and fam ily, s ilv e r salad fork. “ ': - * Mr. and Mrs. J. M ueller and fam ily, caserole. Mr. and Mrs. C. K napp, iv o n r comb. Mr. brush. W. J. M orris a n d w ife, re g re ts an« a b ea u tifu l p ain tin g . Miss E tb ei N. M orris, a piece o f handw ork in linen. . ^ Mr. and*M rs. W. H. Sanders, re g re ts a n d tw o dozen q u a rts of fruit* Mr. and Mrs. C rede an d fam ily* re g re ts an d a silv er Jelly spoon. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. H a n n in g a n d son. reg rets and a silv er m esh purse. Mr. and Mrs. E a rl P a rk e r and son. reg rets and a chest of silver. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. F erguson, re g rets and cut glass dish. Word has been received fro m Louis P a rk e r th a t a g ift has been sent b u t It has not yet been re G r4y' Dean of Moody B,b,e and Dr. W. P. Wl^lte, of Albany. Mir. C arter was elected committee on -Jan ito r for tb e union park ser vices. Each of th e m inisters was asked to ap p o in t an u sh er for these SUDDEN DEATH OF W. T. ALLFN services and to give notice of a ---------- m eeting of such u sh ers at the park c®*T®d ' On T hursday evening of last week n e x t S unday evening at 7:30 p. m. ! At th e U b le th ® b rld e w“ W. T. Allen died a t his home at for qrag n lzatlo n . w ith Mr. Lee. com- Fr « en,ed by b e r hU8band w lth * 12J2 S ix th stree t. He attended m ittee of th e m inister« for th is check ,o r *30#- All th e ir neighbors and frie n d s C h au tau q u a a n d on his re tu rn re purpose. Join in w ishing them a long a n d tired as usual b u t passed aw ay a P lan s axe laid fo r a big choir of , happy life. A F rien d . few m in u tes later. • ,. all th e young people of our churches, Deceased was a n ativ e of M issouri. | tlce to be given by th e pastors n ex t j being born , in Newhope, ‘ November t s»bb»tti m o rning ! Rev. Ffed L. Post will speak af 24. 1862. He removed to E lsberry. Tbe foHow{ng gbnerai 01<jer of j the M. E. cfm fch Sunday m o rning M issouri, th ere spending m ost of his ! MrTlca wag upon: g ^ g g . on the big C entenary, convention life. On October 1, 1919, Mr. and > p ra y er; anthem or solo; which He recently atten d ed a t Co- V » a N ewbesg, -w *er e | ,t0Uta> , „ d aong.— ( a ll [iHmbMSi. Ohio- they have resided ever since. I standing); sermon; p ray er and ben- « e w as a m em ber of th e In d e p e n -■ di t . . . ., . , . . aicu o n . ■ to Speak an(j w rite upon the su b ject d e n t O rder of «Odd Fellow s for nine- I The A dventist te n t cam n sim wee i n Adventist tent cam paign w as[aa m ay necessary, to keep th » te s a years, and was also a m em ber considered, an d loving w arning sen t tru th from b eing m isrepresented. .con of tb e F irst; B aptist an d n ch o ir reh earsal. F u rth e r no- I t Is suggested th a t people b rin g N ewberg. o u t to all o u r friends and people cushions w ith them for th e ir com Mr. A llen Is survived by bis wife, agn ln st th is d istortion of th e divine fo rt at th e park services S abbath toro sons and four d au g h ters, tw o of word and law , th e pastors a rra n g in g evenings. O. H. L., Secretary. BOHC.H CF P ound , öf , itERYANO A HALF vanilla wafers - -*■*> FoR «OODNÇSS 3A kc , HURRY1 j—-J m irto s C 0M 6 V oer a » OLIVES-' [ HEAR 7