Newberg Graphic C. M . W O O D W A R D $2.00 A a Interesting ssaslon o f the Ore E ditor sad Publisher - j S “. , gon Stats £dttortal Association was held on last Friday (n Portland, there being about a hundred mem bers la attendance. In the evening an excursion party ot some l i t member* o f the N atonial Editorial Aasocaitlon arrived In Portland, and for tw o days fo llow in g the Orego P e r Y e a r in A d ra n ee nians mingled w ith them at the at the various banquets that were . given In their honor. On F riday evening a ll a seam bled < I f tbe fellow s who bold tbe money at Lanrelhurst Park where the Cat bagp t o Portland would put the erers* Association, o f Portland, had same measure o f vim and vigor Into prepared a feast that was partaken tb e matter o f making Portland a o f w hile the shadows o f the tall Mrs river and oceaa shipping can- tar, that the “ Progressive B u s in s « wars lengthening o a the'plcturesque Man's Club“ put into their efforts green sward, aad w hllp two bands to show the visitin g newspaper men, discoursed sweat music. Saturday afternoon an excursion state and national, a good time last week, the matter would noon be on train carried the visitors to Oregon City where they ntaaded the cere Abe w ay to a satisfactory solution. monies Incident to the unvalltng o f SBnce tbe brethren have now a monument erected by W. P. H aw -pretty thoroughly aired their views, ley and dedicated to Oregon'.* pio pro and con, on the ' Seventh-Day neer paper, tb? “ Oregon Spectator,-’ Its editor being Wm. O. T'V ault. question, both sides having con vinced themselves that they are en- Tb e first number bore t$e date of "rira ty right, no doubt, w e hope they February 6, 1141, this being the « i l l spare the Graphic from tbe pub- first newspaper published on the George H. Himes Rkaftlon o f further discussion o f the Pacific Coast. stated in a sbort talk made that master until “ dog days” are admitted they had h u m < the M m . Mr. Qahrlnger u r a n M fu ll n iy o a - slbllity and W m requested to »»p o o r before the court at B ntlat Monday afternoon. The evidence showed that he had poured two buckets o f w ater on A e fir e and had thought it extin - guisbed. In consideration o f this, and also o f his youthfulness. a lig h t fine was Imposed. However, Jus* was state In the Union. charged, and announced bln inten CUPID CAPTURES AHOTHER THURSDAY. AUGUST 14. 1919. ; « t toast, and le t the minds o f our turn to something more abundant crops, fo r the “ old swimmlnV “h ole." A t a m eeting o f the State Bdito- adal Asportation hold In Portland le n t F riday a resolution was passed aucauratogg Governor Olcott to call » special session o d th e legislature to ra tify the woman’s suffrage iaw, but Mis Graphic doubts the wisdom o f t t I f e cannot feel that the members o f th e legislature should be asked to n erve without pay. In ca w an a xtip session should be called, as suggest ed, neither do we believe that It would be possible to confine the members to tbe consideration o f this and one or tw o other matters, as W eposed. A nyw ay, Oregon woman a re already voters, and It to not ab- a o ta to ly certain that the vo te at O regon w ill be necemary to -Insure 'O to ratif i cation o f the constitutional amendment In tim e to g iv e (he -women o f other states an opportun e ly to vote a t the next presidential VICTORY D l THE HOUSE As ’ll passed tbe- bouse Tuesday the prohibition bill should satisfy -all reasonable expectations, say* the Spokesm an-Review. It knocks out -the manufacture and sale o f .in tox icating beverages and defines Intox icating liquor as a “ beverage con- •tainiug more than one-half per cent -of alcohol.” This clearcut d efin i tion is a fin e victory fo r tbe friends «of prohibition, for i f tbe senate w ill now pass tbe house bill and tbe president w ill sign it the saloon w ill be made a thing o f tbe past. There w ill be no more open boosing on per cent beer or worse. E xistin g liquor stocks are legal- taad in a lim ited way.* ■ -Citizens are perm itted to hold and consume th e ir present possessions, and physi cians may prescribe liquor, but after 2 th e existing stocks are used up no fu rth er supplies can be legally ac qu ired , for the law declares that no person shall manufacture, sell, bar ter, give away, transport, import, * export, deliver, furnish or receive an y intoxicating liquor. The stream • w in tric k le on fo r awhile, but' the Ifountalnbeads are dried up. But the prohibition victory to not clinched. Tb e liquor forces w ill m ake a desperate stdftd In the sen a te, and fa llin g there w ill bring tre mendous pressure on tbe president t o veto the law. Tbe friends of prohibition, though, are hopeful and ’ this honftr TBit that ftcTtoid fituvw» conclusively to thsm that they were mistaken. Mrs. Eva Emery Dye, author o f “ McLaughlin and Old bre- gon.” mad«' u e dedication speech. At sin early hour Sunday w otn ing the visitor* w ere taken fo r a drive over the Columbia R iv er H ighw ay Creek where . which i ended at Eagle •_a - a table 300 feet 1n length w le found spread w ith the beet the lend a f fords. including penches and cream, bear meat and mountain trouf. Such a drive over such a highw ay on such a delightful m orning on the Columbia could not fa ll to whet tbe a p p é t it « o f the visitors, and bow the big feed did fade away. Sunday evening the Eastern vis itors left for Crater Lake and what they saw there most have been,the “ top sheaf.” showing them that Oregon has something in the way o f scenery wortbT coming a long way to me. 0 In the way o f showing tbe ‘ v is it ing newspaper people a good time. Portlanders did themselves proud, fo r seemingly nothing was over looked. The banquets given, were “ big feeds” In all that tbe terms im ply and gluttons could not .have asked fo r more. - The Eastern visitors were fulsome in their exclamations o f delight and pelasure at what they had seen and many expressed a desire to return to Oregon to remain as cittxens. SIXTY-FIFTH AHHI- VERSARY CELEBRATED To say that -the union meeting o f the Wisconsin and Nebraska people held Tuesday in the park was a vary enjoyable affai.* would he placing It m ildly I am sure. Everybody was happy and certolm / feasted on g-»jd things furnished by both organisa tions. Tables wore spread M r 125 ta touch w ith your oa the i T b s many friends o f Mias V ivian Dodge w ill be surprised to bear o f bar m arriage to Archie A b d lll which occurred Tuesday, the 1 Jth. Mr. A bdlll la a prosperous young farm er livin g at Doyton. Mias V ivia n to the daughter o f 8. J). Dodge, the w ell known confectioner. They w ill be at home to their friends at Laurel H ill farm near Dayton. NEWBERG CHURCH SERVICES left. to the Nebraska people whan a o f the Wisconsin association fo r Officers o f the union: President, F. L. A m « ; vice presi dent, W . H. Dean; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. L. A. Moore. Th e Impromptu program greatly enjoyed. „ Th e next m eeting to to be held tbe last Wednesday to August. 1920. Some dishes le ft oir the t a b l « were taken home by President A m « aad i f anyone w ill call a t 415 South Main street and claim them they are welcome to call. Also three tea- spoons and tw o forka w ere taken - by mistake. These may be le ft at this same address which w ill be very much appreciated. May tbe Wisconsin and Nebraska people liv e to enjoy many such r e unions, which In the future to to be called the Wisconsin and Nebraska Association. Secretory. --------- o —------- . Sunday school ! • a,.m .r—— ----- - M orning m eeting at 11. C. E. 7 p. m. Union services at tbe Park in tbe evening a t 9 o’clock. Fred B. Carter, Pastor. You are cordially Invited to at tend tbe services o f the Church o f the Brethren, corner o f Washington and Hancock street. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching service 11 a. m. Young People’s M eeting 7 p. m. A cordisi Invitation to extended to all. J. A. Reed and D. C. Qllck, Pastora. UVE IN PMMTtVE STATE YlGIlAHt OFtlDI* Oï T U là W ' This may not sound like l y but It's a true story, vouched fo r by sev eral Almost every tribe and race has found the secret of ore. even though civilisation has not come near them. Needless to say. mutches are unknown except as they have been carried Into distant lands by white men, and the Is made by rubbing sticks together, with a sort o f flint and tinder of, as In the case of the Mucaos. with a drill. These “ people of the Dil*t." us the explorers into the Interior of vA ezu elt call them, keep their fires burning steadily from one yesr's end to an other, hut If n new one I* needed It Is started by drilling Into wood until It bursty Into flame. The Macnos share the Indians' love of painting their facea and. like them, use bow and arrow fur bunting, hut go about swathed In heavy clothing, much like that o f the Arabs, because o f the cold o f the ¿region In which they live. - The homes o f the Macnos are all built on hilltops, and the average altl- tude o f the settlement Is 8.8WJ. feet, They cultivate sweet potatoes, bu- nansa and mala«, out of a combination of which they make a very strong fer- men ted drlpk for uag, at feasts, and they are also exceedingly clever at hnsketry- and iwber weaviag, but are among the iqost uncleanly o f gll tribes and uever, so It is said, take a bath unless unexpectedly caught out In a “ 1 do not want art for a few ." sold William Morris, "any more than edu cation fo r a few. or freedom fo r a few ”-Hmd civic art to essentially pub lic art.. - It has been likened to “ » fire built upon the market place, where every one may light hto torch; while private art to a Are built upon a hearth stone w hich will blase and die oat with the rise and fall o f fortunes. "Beauty In art Is truth bathed la tbe Impression, the emotidb flinFTs « . eelved from nature. Seek truth and exactitude, but with tbe envelope o f sentiment which you felt at first. If you have been sincere In yonr emotion you will be able to pass tt an to otb- ►era."— Industrial Aria Magazine. Ing service, “ Th e D istinctive Plea and M essage' o f the Disciples o f A foolish consistency to tbe hobgob Christ.” ' - Union services at the park In the lln o f little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines evening. With consistency a greet soul has sim ply nothing to do. He may as wsH concern himself with his shadow on the wall. Speak what you think today, Sunday school at 9:41 promptly, la words an hard ns cennon Palls, and tomorrow apeak what tomorrow thinks. H. Craw,.superintendent. DUHDEE Mofntog worship a t 11, “ W asted In hard words again, though it contra dict everything you mid today. Ah. • Miss A lice Reed, o f Portland, to or Saved,” Luka I f M i . then, exclaim the aged ladles, you will Y. P B. o. B .V t 7. "Santo* One’s be sure to be misunderstood. To h,» visitin g her cousin. Mrs. Clark Noble. H eritage,” Gan. 25:27-34. great to to be "misunderstood.—Ralph Mrs. Rose H arding, o f Portland, Union evening servloe a t the parir has been visitin g her sister, Mrs. at t o’clock. Spence Vedder. The Epworth League o f New berg held a picnic supper in the Allan grove on Monday^ Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mueller visited Mrs. W. S. A llan at Rocka- way Beach-last week. Mrs. Frances Rose brook, o f Palo Alto, has been visitin g her brother. Rev. George H. Greer. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson, o f Portland, were Sunday guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ira K. Vantress celebrated W ren Reynolds a w eek ego. her (5 th birthday on Sunday, A u g Frederick Holzm eyer has been en ust 10. at tbe home o f her daughter. jo y in g n trip up tbe Columbia H igh Mrs. John W right, who lives out w ay and n v s lt to Th e D e l l « . southeast o f Newberg. Four generations were represented M r .and Mrs. J. S. Slisby and two in tbe twenty-tbree members o f the/ daughters, o f Oregon City, visited fam ily present. Beside Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs* Roe Robison on Sun Ira K. Vantress, there were present day- on this occasion Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Mr. and W righ t and fam ily. Irvle, Carol and Mrs. Chambers; o f Portland, were O live; Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Vantrem Sunday guests o f Misses Christopher and fam ily. Elolse, Edwin and and Young. Emma, o f Tillam ook; Mr. and Mrs. M in Helen M. Hatch, o f Seattle, George F. Hodges and daughter. and Miss Edna West,, o f Los An M argaret, o f Portland; Mr. and-Mrs. g e l « , spent F riday end Saturday at R. L. Stout and fam ily, K athryn Otterbrook. and Wendell, o f Portland; and Mr. Mrs. F , D. Hutchison entertained and Mrs. L . F. Ireton and fam ily. the officers o f the Dundee Woman’s Verna and Gall, o f Portland. Club Thursday afternoon, the thirty- Th e table was spread under tbe first o f July. shade o f the fifty-year-old cherry Mr. aftd Mrs. Olmsted, o f Dm tram where a bounteous dinner w m Moines, Iowa, left Wednesday after thoroughly enjoyed by all those a tw o weeks’ visit w ith their son, present. R. A. Olmsted. Mr. and Mrs. Olm- Mrs. Vantress to w ell known in me f r Wr.. w ill vtstf Pasadena w ith fi end about N ew berg » n J . t o r ' r t i l P view to making it their home. «yea confident that the senate will oils frisada will JetlT In wishing her N early all o f the, young men and p a m the bill substantially as It many long yeera ot happlnc boys in Dundee are busy with the -eomes from tbe boose, and that the prosperity. threshing crews. A. A. Parrett, In president w ill attach bis signature • a ...... charge o f pitchers fo r on# craw, has and make it a binding l « t COHYICTED VOR LEAVING none hut Dundee boys end to proud Even then there w ill be Illicit CAMPFIRE UNEXTINGUISHED o f the. record they arc m ating. ' a tllto to break up and bootleggers Ho cobat, and probkbly tbe work o f The regular m eeting o f the Dun- f h e lr extermination w in not be dee Woman's Club held on •neoxyletely ended fo r many yean. Thursday. There i B H t o e big tra ffic w ill be no more. tendance o f elub members and sev "The « l o o n w ill be a furtive, hiding, o f the Pense T . W . Cowan, at eral guests. Plans fo r the year's trem bling thing, e very different Bntlat, Washington, July SS, aad work and entertainments fo r tbe creature from the arrogant institu paid a fin s o f tas\ dollars aad costs. fa ll w ere discussed, after which Mrs. tion that Mann ted Itself so long be Forest Officer* J e m « M cKenzie B. U. Marr, hostess, and Mrs. D. I * fo re the deepening moral Indiana- aad RVeratt Disk discovered the f i n Perry, assistant, served light re it Ion o f the nation, audaciously freshments. •rtalked the w klp la politics and James Lester W erner and Joseph w a le rough shod over the regulative B. Ryan, who have keen W ith the Bn boeri be tor the Graphie aad I to restoring congratulations that he received no permanent Injuries, L oiter saw service in fou r o f the principal engagements o f the war but was unmjured aad never sick a day. Benjamin Craven, another Dundee boy, returned from overseas recently- A ll the overseas boys who were actual residents o f Dundee are at home now and all seem to agree that the U. 8. to the best coun- 4th Division o f tbs A rm y o f Occupa tion arrived home on Sunday, f e e Is the only on# o f Dundee's baps they who wee wounded In action and ho celebrities w ho« tru th , aad j veracity has never even been sum plcloned, says tbe C orvallis Oasstte. Chief Robinson, It appears, has • first-clew n o « to sm elling out con traband liq u o r und an uncanny ca pacity fo r spottlnc -the bootlegger or loaded-grip artist, even when he looks as respectable as a Sunday school, superintendent. T h e. other day as he wae w alking down tke street be w w a gentleman tw o blocks away carrying a grip. Th e man looked like he m ight be pres ident o f a railroad company o r a college, or • he might have been • member ot the prmident’« cabinet, but Robinson « i d to a companion: “ That fellow looks to me like he is > currying booze.” The other pro- ! | tested the lmpoeeiblllty o f such a j ! , thing, but Chief Robinson said | I “ w e'll follow him up end see,” and 1 they did so. As they neared tke traveller w ith the big grip, the C h ief ment, and hto heart gave a hound as both men fe lt o f their revolver / pockets, and moved up rapidly on the traveller. When they g o t close, it w m noticed that there w m a fa ir- sized ran t to the b ig grip near the bottom and from this dripped a y el lowish fluid. " It 's b o o « , a ll r i g h t * said Robinson, “ I could smell It two blocks away.” W ith thfcUhe CWa* and hto partner closed to on th e suspect w ith the remark, “ W e ll, old ¡man. 1 guess we'U have tp take a ¡look at your grip.” The dietto- .* guisbed < looking gentleman looked ! around aa I f somewhat surprised, but when the Chief showed hto star to approved movie fashion aad pointed dram atically to the g rip OR tbe sidewalk, replied: "l gucw you have got me, a ll right, so take th e grip.” Th e sleuths did so and w ith triumphant fin gers yanked open the flap— only to find a young bull pup snoozing away w holly unconscious o f the episode to which he was mixed. "W e ll. I ’ ll be hornswog- gted,” said the (Thief, and w ith laughter rin gin g In hto ears he said, “ the treat's on me—-come on, w e 'll get the soda water an yw ay." I f any one has missed hto share, here’s the opportunity, and don’ t feel any heel- tan ey about accepting th e ln vltotleu either, fo r Henry got » p r e t t y good rise to salary the other day. j Seventh-Day Adventist Saturday: Sabbath school o t 19:10 a. m „ preaching s o n ic o a t l l : 4 f . Wednesday: P ra ysn q eetla g S p. m. ZfÒTXl Free Methodist BervicM to the m orning a t 11 o’clock. Th e pastor w ill commence a se rlw o f sermons upon the subject o f “ T h e Sanctification o f B elievers In Christ.” In the evening there w ill be a union service In the park. Sunday school a t 10 o’clock a. be T he general public to Invited to all at these eervlew . W. N . Coffee, Pastor. It’s longer meoessary to go iato the tails describing the practical merits of Fori mi em ybody knows all about m. Universal Car.” How it g o « aad ceas« i after day aad year after year at aa expense « small tint it’s a uajarful. TUs a Conter A t r i vurtiaeaseat is to arge prospective buyers place d i m Sunday school at 19. Preaching at 11- Chrtetlan Endeavor at 7. Preaching at I . _ Pra yer m eeting Thursday at « m eeting lest Thursday at without delay. Buy u Ford o when yuu caa get am.. We'U take* good1« of your «d e r get four Ford to you as sooa poarihlo aad give the best "after-serrioe” wfa required. Anderson Motor Co. White 4 Years ago. when quite a youth, t was rambling In the woods one Sun day with my brothers, gathering black birch, wintergreens, etc., when, ns Ha reclined upon the ground, gaxlng vague ly np Into the trees. I caught sight a t * bird that paused ft moment qn a branch above me. the like of which 1 had never before seen or hoard of. 'It won probably the blue yellow-back ed warbler, as I have since found this to be a common bird In those woods; hat to my young fancy It seemed HkH some fairy bird, se curiously marked was It. sod so sew and unexpected. ■ s o « « « 4 nkr “ integral peri o f the pnsn beech woods. 1 saw tt a me* « s o t ns tbe flickering leaves period, noted the whits spot In Its wing, sad It was pons. Mew the thought o f It dang to ms afterward t It was a rev- elattam. It was the first Intimation 1 WANTED! L IM IT E D Q U A N T I T Y O F PEAS *'* * * •' 9 « the Newberg e * 1 \ X - % .. . . Valley Canning Company