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Oregha Historical go. Public Auditorium Hx ■ M M M NEWBERG, YAMHILL the Nlsquslly River. /Bat you may not Unger ,hert. and heaven pity' M|V you iffrour exelamAtlone of wonder 1\D ’ and dollfM ’ lftTlfue your chauffeur I into looking away ffópi his road All and hie wheel. It’s pa far to the I bottom aa it ia to the moon! The OREGON, THURSDAY. AUGUST 14, 1919 A UNITING OF FORCES EFFECTED ON THE WAY TO THE BIG BASE BALL GAME IO N acKt S ] asa On It { m m VO* «ant) Speed apt tongues), three gpd four btojeoms Why. even I. . 1- and as for ths’ man t0 the* stem, springing so thickly that’s naturally snOrgetlc, «van that they seem a creamy carpet, «own ham at * hundred on « m o m springing through the .very enow. Hoot— wen, he’d In nothing short of | And the higher one goes, the more a lightning streak! wonderful become the Mowers, _and Our route lay through the Che- the ■ deeper the patches of snow—^ halls. Morton and M ortal Lake gtrmnge contradiction! You are country, the natural habitat of the motoring back intc Spring— into a saw mill, over miles on miles of bewildering mingling jit Spring and planked roads (more plan)*. I *wsnr. Winter! I have never seen any th** there are in the world), * thing to equal the alplae flowers, tlmmgh miles on mils* of forests 0n up to six and even seven thou- neuntry, through pillared stales of j Band fw t they thrive: the trees be- green and gray thaj changed In tha.,coln9 seaalbly smaller until they are distant vistas to opal and lavender no between them the meadows and gold and blue. One can’t de- i y ( close-clipped, snowy "and flowery; Scribe each scenes;, the jnoet *me- lf *a tf the great mountain tieulene wording leaves you sold had been gardened by the subUeet and #far from reality.» 1 achieved artUtry. The rosf and yellow and the description as nearly aa 1 ever whU# of heather, the purple of al- eopeet to. In half a does* wefeda; taphu, the scarlet of Indian •|)«e! Loojtut the tree*!! Hot point-brush, the blue of the gen- s t a ff!!!” Urte wim. however, con- tlaB ^ «-rosso of lilies—and a Food, to weil-eerved and plentiful, and practically any conventaoe* d*- *1rable can be bad by tbe «tapie expedentl ef asking for It* and pay a it for I t A m pries* go. not exoea- ita width, oroaalag and reeroortag slvely. .The run from Tacoma to sndleMly. Ilka fMlhsr-stHeblhg, liés an «any flv* hour on*, otor ma av One ag the big events that comes out of “ Buyens* Week” is the re union of the retail merchants of Oregon in one state organisation. This "get-together” movement which was inaugurated last May, was car ried to a complete and final success (n the «losing session of the F if teenth annual convention Of the Oregon Retail Merchants’ Associa tion. held In the green room of tjhe Chamber of Commerce In Portland. This ends a fight that has lasted for four and a half years and which resulted in the existence bf Jwo state organisations of retail merchants. both nominally serving the name ends and actually In competition with epch other in seeking the in terest and support of the retailers of the stfte and their loc^l organi sations. "This Is the brightest day for the retail merchants of Oregon that we tysve had in five years,” said G. Clifford Barlow, of Warrenton, who is president of the Oregon Retail Merchants* Association. "W ith our foifces divided Into two camps and each doing Its best to surpass the other, too much energy was lost in competitive effort and too little was ■directed toward serving the real The Newberg hand la to be there end share In the receipts.. And tyrea ^nncry fellow running loose In this neck of the woods wR> be there to root-tor tKe home team- Borne day for Newberg and soma game it will ’|a. > • HELP STÀRVnrG IHDIA • • WILHELMSON . ___ , ' M ■ dj ’ 4 . 1 • ■ ■ ^ "■ i ¿4 f I TEAM E V18 AMUCK On Friday of last week the Job* Wllbelmaon team ran away and enfied up at the Rexall drug stava where a big plate glass window was smashed, ««tailing a loss of trier* inn ankle being broken am "Now that It is all over, we need vorely l raised. mdke no bones about It, for from - The team in their n now on the forces of the\wo organi headed directly for the store front in. sations united Into one will be able making the. turn from Washington to work with new spirit and double street onto First .and nothing bat effect In accomplishing all those their contant with an Iron poet-pre things which should he accomplished vented them from entering the storm in the Interest of clean business room and ms king a nsnnohnp of on a painter’s ; ' palette. . ^ The mountain la a StWork o f a last loop aroand Paradise M r « * reserve and nation^ perks, valley, rock-rimmed, .green aad B roli the f t r k entrane«, about sixty beautiful beautll with a rarity'- not really miles Irosa Tacoma, there Is £ drive earthly (which may have,accounted of some twenty-five miles, over «m for Its name; doubtless, did), brings w a y grade, to Paradise Valley and one to th* busUe^Wd confusion of the bfg Ian. The first ten miles 6 t the Inn. Y o « dtaetabark (Inslush), this Is ‘comparatively dull even critically— er— admired by perhaps tAds p«I) when one ha* been riding . a hundred pair of eyes, and you through them for ten hours. t go inside the splendid building to Longmlre’s one gets his- first full i ^ informed that you didn’t order view of the mountain above: anjl if | In ,4vance-, and . that there’s a* he la venturesome gets also sulphur. pttLee ^ al, for ysu to *!«*„, neither Iran and soda water from the room DOr tent. If persuasive, you «r in g * . The populace In general haTe Mentioned b bed In the hall- seema to lean to the last with very ways or ( „ tffe bath-room. At feast audible regrets for roe lack of some- «■— that wav this season. mortal nAnner. There are mineral baths to be had her*, there isje little building devoted to painting* of the mountain vicinity, some / of them really excellent ones, and there ere dried collections of the mountain flora/ ' Tbe first step comes at Glacier, an enforced oae. From this point cars are tent up only on the beijir*. Arriving any time- between, one must wait for the next stroke of the clock. There is. however, the gla cier. thp Ntsqbally, to occupy th* Intorlgi. Within a- fSw hundred feet bf th* rdad, at the surpiNslngly low elevation of four thousand feet, llsb the snout of the glacier, a wall o f ice some fifty feet, high, crumb ling. disintegrating, dropping Its wfrdiw jr bi 'StHtaoc reek e a d idotl,. breath tog out the breath oi sera. With a nrilk-whlte. Brawling, big atipam leaping from beneath It. From Glacier on on* gets some of thé most magnificent scenery In the world. Only superlatives suffice for it. apd sue eoon runs abort of them. There la a long climb, with, unfortunately, no stops permitted. Retail Merchant«’ Organiiation* Get Together and End Fac- tional Struggle . \ ^ , The crowd ef rooter* la already am the way, aa Indicated above, and it w ill‘ be some time in Newberg next Monday afternoon when Walter M o Credle’s Beavers Une up on the oot- lege diamond to be slaughtered by BUly Sullivan’s • team of applet picker«. Tea, it will bb some game accord ing to the dope handed oat by Bert Miller, the Standard Oil king, who 1» doing the advance spelling. Billy Sullivan, the hero of a thousand victorias ¿won on the dia mond with the , famous Chicago White Sox, haa something safely tucked away up kle sleeve, and doaft The-Jpterest of the public as well < " r- Dru* u tlm M r c h a n U themselves.” I he * * * * * «* • cSnm - .. V7V2 . ., 1 when tlne.crasb came aad he thought This "get-together” movement . . . * . . 7^ ^ , „ . .. a big motor truck had struck thw was inaugurated in May when the ,. .... ... . ’ ___ . .. /?. „ * 4 building, the crash being so Rm* bogrd of directors of the Oregon Re- • . F .. , . , . . . JL and startling. ' r , tail Merchants Association author ised President Barlow to appoint a j ~1------------------- —-------------- 1 ------ committee of three to confer with a 1 Retail Merchants’ Association- was- similar committee from the Oregon » the retirement of L*o R, Merrick a* State ReCailens’ Association on | secretary, F. A. Rosenkrans, of Cmn- whether the two organisations could by, being elected in his place, this, be made into one and if so, how. result being duo to i l r Merrick’s This Joint committee wrestled °P*n opposition to the roAolldatlon wflh the problem with evident sue- movement. , Hiftilar reasons wero cess, for they made a. report outlln- 'responsible for the convention chang ing a complete plan' and program ■"* Its official orsrn-. from the Ora tor the union of the two bodies, golf Retailers’ Journe,'. published by This report was formally approved 1,r- Merrick, to the Oregon Mer- by the board of directors of the Ore-, «Chants’ Magazine, which ia already non State Retailers’ Association and the official, organ of the otbdr state dation. The complete result of thu iimuo!' election of tbe Oregon Retail Mer chant»' Association is as follow-; President— G. Clifford Barlow, aC Waspenton. First Vice President— A. C. M a r- slers. of Roseburg. Second Vice President— A. Brund. of Cotage Grove. Third Vice President J. G. Snod- grass, of La Grande. Secretary— F. A. Rosenkrans. of Can by. Treasurer—Thomas C. Watts, of. Reuben. Directors— R. Alexander, of Pen dleton; George W. Hyatt, of Enter prise; E. C. Gaddis, of Medford; NT. A. Perry. If Portland; F. A. Reeves, of Lebanon, and J. G. Garnett, of Hillsboro. SHM M I Retailers’ Association are: President— Charles V. Brown, o f Astoria. First Vice President Norman L. Crout. of Portland. Second Vice President-—George Cuslter, of Silver ton. Third Vic* President— A. J . L1T- burn. of Roseburg. . Secretary— Edward A. McLean, of Portland. Treasurer— D. J. Van Scyoc, of Portland. Director*— J. T. Giroux, of Baker; K. C.' Gunther, of Portland; A. J. LUburn. of Roseburg; H. E. Marsh, of Medford; H. G. McPhmfeon, of Pendleton; 0. A. Owen, of Astoria: Everman. Robbins, of Mollala; C. G. Skgpt, of Portland; F. B. Shsrwln, o f Wlllamina: J. L. Tucker, of Astoria. T-TT-;'?—■---- -----------r............... L .