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.... Oregon Historical Bo. Public Auditorium Ex . jr * RJWMR’ /i J ■•»CNN 11 No. 47 , NEWBERG, Y A M H ILL COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUG UST 28 » 1919 CULMINATION OF SOMETHING WORTH COHO'S WORK Pacific College Graduates Have W hat fapqfrd finM nepositifnt -* Wednesday We BRO THEB Hounding oat M y e s » ed u b i s work in thè aewsgagsr pabUshiag game. Majer Joseph W. Kelly, publisher of thè Acme Prospector at Acme. Wash., le perhape thè oldcnt editor la thè United States. He is now well iato hls <4th year of work and deepite bis 75 years is dally on thè Job. Major Kelly is a O. A. K. man and has attended moet of thc l e ttola] encampments, hob-nobblng At high noon on Wednesday of In a paper read before the Oregon thtp week g pretty home wedding State Editorial Association held re- occurred at the home of Mr. and cently In Portland, A. O. Clark, of Mrs. Archie Campbell, of Sherwood, the Associated Industries of Ore- which united their daughter. Miss . gon, gave in closing the 'follow ing Eva Margaret, to Ralph B. Knight. | pointers: The ceremony was conducted by , w « have a -lot moro to brag about o f ; i „ Oregon than there is need to Pacific College, in the presence o f ! apologise fer. only, the Immediate relatives of the w# a o r t * . , * * , . . o£ ümber j contracting parties. The marriage vows undor a floral arch, couple being attended Knight, brother of the H im Plora B. Campbell, i . commercial q u a n tltl« than any were taken ( u u in Am erlca^-8-i o f tkc stand- the bridal Umber o f the United SUtee is by Bart N. in O t « ob . groom, akd gu or M pine_ re<! and sister of the . Orford cedar— FOR LOGANBERRIES Here is another story o f heroism and devotion which came to light through the Red Cross: Just before the armistice there were two brother^ in as American command, and one watched the other go over the top and saw him fall. In dplte of stern protest the broth er who was not in the charge crawled, under fire, to the fallen one, and bore him back, where it was found that he was dead. " I told you,” said the captain, “ it was useless— taking a risk like that.” “ No/’ was the reply. “ I have been abundantly rewarded! He had life enough left to clasp his arms around my neck and whelper: “ Tom, I knew you'd come!” Have 'C AB U N D A N T Car Load e f Dried B e n i » Sells t o Forty-Three . i Thousand Dollars rv Salem, August 38— The Oregon Growers Co-operative Association to- progressing In fine shape, even dur- ing the busy month o f Augnai farmers are busy with spraying, etc., and when inpes are being held. Howe ing the first half of the month, they have signed up over 1.50C which added to the large secured in July, totals over lO .t t o Two new triomphe in were scored last weak " by Panins, .who next year w ill YO UNG FRIENDS CONFERENCE sales manager o f the ne tion. He sold the last ear In accordance with the announce Salem Fruit Union Dried lo ga n b eety Pool, et $43,000 for a single e a r and sold nationally. .* , cream were served after whleh all ment made last week, a eonfi Ice cream cones and the machinery departed anxiously looking forward of the young people of Oregon T ear, load, or 72 cents' a pound, to the next birthday meeting, the ly Meeting o f Friends church has means 13 cents a pound to ther were Invented In Oregon. ~ Oregon worsted yarn and OrefjMi. fourth Wednesday in September, been In session on the college campus grower for fraeh fruit, and la the during the Week, with a fk lrty g o o d ; b fggw t price ever Obtained in the Mackinaw cloth are sold Into many when seven ladies will entertain states. At this^meeting Mrs. <?. W. James attendance considering the busy state for a ear load of fruit. He haw [also sold the Bartlett pear pool a t Knit into sweaters and bathtoff and Mirsi. Walter Moore were Added time. In the forenoons study c la s s « - the same organisation at $85 a ton. suits and into Mackinaw coats—- ' to the.list of White Rib boners. have been conducted by Pres. Pen- dMlvered delivered to a nearby •. And our merchants bay It bMfc. At an official board meeting held nihgton, Prof. Perisho, of Oreenleaf, j These p prices r ie « are equal to thorn ob like the suckers they are. at the home of-the president, Mrs, Idaho, Rev. Carl Miller, of Spring- tatned the California orgaaiaa- tained by . W e have Oregon life an^ fire In Nellie Potter,, the department work brook, and others. : tionV surance companies that are second was discussed and the following ones In Mr. Paulas’ Paulus’ work, hls to one. Their Investments ard all outlined and taken up for the year: ~ On Monday and 'Wednesday nights j Early in addresses were made by Pres. Pen- average for large* tonnage in Oregon securities and they stand nington, and on Tuesday night Rev. and cherries was far In as financial monuments and a Jin, Mrs. Lottie Welter. White, of Albany, was the speaker. anything realised to that time In- credit to the state. Sunday School and Mothers’ Meet The afternoons are given over to Western Oregon. ings— Mrs. Etta Moore. tennis and ether forms o f amuse During the past, two weeks, Flower Mlesion— Mrs. Tbeo Jef- ment, ' " 7 “ "jT T Association hae^. established com munity packing plants at SheriSkn Medical. Temperane Dallas, Corvallis, in addition t o Mrs. Louisa Round. which packing will be done at Temperance and 1 Of 550 farm homes reported in A. 0- A- Ç. home demonstration rvey 403 had SO running water growers of Western Oregon. The ne. in the house but carried it an aver- Association has also established the- Seeial and Red Letter Days— Mrs. age distance of 35 feet. That calls Groveers’ Service, a new movement L. Evans, Mrs. L. S. Otis, Mrs. B. tor travel ing 72 feet for one bucket in the state. An expert in taarv«t— wt. w of water. The homee have no sink ing, grading and packing has been Union Signal and Young Crusader land the water has to be carried Out placed in the field, and all o ve r Two very delightful solos were rendered by Miss Ethel Morris, ac again, perhaps about as f%r. The Western Oreon, packers are to he- Press Correspondent, companied by Miss Howard. practice may make good walkers of trained and the grade and pack o f Myrtle M. Fortune. the women but ft also boosts the apples greatly improved. Delicious cake, punch and ice high price of shoes. From all over the' world are com ing in letters from brokers and buyers, asking to handle the next LAST OF SU N D A Y NIG H T year’s tonnage, and personal repre SERVICES AT PA R K sentatives from some of these con Sabbath evening union service in cerns gre already calling at the People W ere we to choose the most peaceful, restful spot on earth, the park at 8 o’clock, August 31. offices of the Association. we would take a farm yard some May Sunday. The last of the series. All come, on the outside are becoming Inter A fter tkc chores are done, about the time pa settles down with community sing, community service. ested In our state, through the w ide publicity being given the associa a sigh ip the split eane rocker, and ma takes th e bread out o f the Committee. tion. Every day, numerous visiters, oven. And the hired man starts to snore, in the lee of the straw and a heavy mail, are received from people asking that blanks be sent The hones, after a week’s steady work in the field, are sedate them, so that they may afflliatet and pensively munch and munch at their mangers. themselves with the movement. The milk cows are chewing the contemplative cud, and the * j 1. the bridal couple leaving in the evening on a wedding tour that w ill include visits-to North Dakota, South Dakota aad Minnesota., Many beautiful prevents were be stowed upon the -popular bridal pair, Including many gifts of silver, /ut glass and linen. From Greenleaf. Idaho, where the bride taught in Oreenleaf Academy for two years after her < graduation from Pacific College, came gifts from a “ parcel •M t Shower.” many o f her Idaho friends sending presents that were added 'to in the same wap from friends In Sprlngbrook and Newberg. Both bride and groom are gradu â t « o f Paelfic Ctollege. and both ex pect to enter Earlham College. Rich mond, Indiana, the largest of the Friends’ colleges, where ¿hey will do graduate work the Coining year. One lntermtlng feature of the wedding was the feet that twenty- seven years ago the father and mother of the bride were married by the first president of Pacific College, Thomas Newlin. The fame of Oregon’s fruits cir- elee the globe. Our ship building record is a world’s record. Our performanesfe during the war put us a c r e « first or near it. and we were advertised to the people of this country 'in a way that h rare ought to tie up with it and ixe It. The reputation of our chi What Western state can touch us in furniture? Not one. What Western state equals us in production of flour and cerealaT Not ona What Western state comes any where near Os in woolen mllla? Not Portland is the second largest city as a wool center. Where In the West can volume and quality of our candies be Those present at the wedding equaled? No place. were: Mr. and Mrs. Archie Camp Our biscuit and macaroni fac bell. parents of the bride, and daugh tories lead all Western states— thlrll ter, M i « Flora E. Campbell. Miss largest seller. Grace Knight and Messrs. Bari N. The largest coppersmith plant In and Andrew Knight*. sister and the United States is in Oregon. brothers of the groom, John Camp The biggest broom factory West of bell and wlfer Mrs. F. M. Eldredge, the Mississippi is in Oregcfe. grandmother of the bride, all of The greatest Jam and Jelly plant Sherwood, and Mr.-and Mrs. George West of Ohio is in Oregon. Elsfelder and sons, Menrs. Walter, The only carbon paper manufac Glenn and Howard' Elefelder, of turer West of Chicago is in Oregon. Orchards, Washington, and 'M iss Our paper mill^ and stove foun Velma Shepherd, of Portland. dries equal, if they do not excel, ------- any Western state , W . R. C. GIVES We have a plant making congh SPREAD FOR OLD VETS drops that go to the New England statee In oar load lots. Oregon cherries, apples, prunes, A very plealant hour was spent with tbe G. A. R. Poet on last Sat Strawberries and loganberries are urday afteraoon. Members of the ! known In every state. W. R. O; knowing of ¿he time and i ' When the loganberry was first ln- place o f their regular mciting, ap- traduced it was pronounced a rank peered as they were ready to leave , failure. It would not hold up for w ith a np lratllul supply a t 4oo « earn 's hipping,— - and c^te, and as the afternoon was ! Tfife fault has been capitalised very warm the treat seamed to be and now Oregon loganberry Juice is appreciated. We are only glad we makigg Oregon famous, arc able to do these little things to One plant has an advertising cam- hope to he ebie to do more In the future. t W. R. C. A SUNDAY MORNING IN MAY calves are, for the moment huddled together doling. The pigs slowly forage the barnyard, not so much fo r nonr- iahment as for curiosity’s sake, and their progeny grunt placidly and trail along, their rotund tummies evidence of their welfare. A lover pigeon poos up in the loft, and the hens go ¿aging, about their private business. From the top of a cherry tree a robin gives a short sermon on the simple delights of rural life, and, a ways back on the hill, a mating bob-white calls, and far off combs the rising song of a melody-mad meadow huh, just singing fa r the sheer joy of i t Everything gives token of a week’s work w ell done, and o f the day of rest. The pdidked plow leans against the tool house, and the savage harrow with his dosens of sharp teeth ready for the next assault the tough f a « of nature, sulks in the patch of shadow by the rstack. Fat, silly goslings come strutting by like some German oorps o u t fb r a t eretm. sad « ftw j duik m im p pi w eed oil their turn way to nowhere w ith mnoh quacking. The smell of the fresh turned fields is over everything, though o n « in awhile a w h iff comes on an eddying breese from the kitchen, and we know we are going to have baked chicken for dinner. Those fortunate men who can oaD scenes like this th eir own always seem to ns to have great reward, whether their bank ac- oaunts prove it or not. The only p e a « worth having is that which oomes after days of effort. The loafer, phyrioal or mental, misses the gift of pram. » tim . M q ^ jo jT owe morc a n d w eW l ivtMprse «xfcpi POO tWE WtM-T R M r u K K L Q P j y 4M i 1 ■ ■ ■ - . i. i HOME SW EET HOME ' j m W ürau * ♦ « J * ; "N U L A D E ” EGGS PO PULAR So far as is known the boys who t j . attended the Elks convention at 1 ♦ Klamath Falls have all reached j t home, and the testimony is that that city gave them a most cordial re ♦ ception. There was one stunt not + on the program. One evening during ; the session fire broke out In one of the large garages where over one hundred autos were stored. Forty f+ o r tire machines v t n eilliei iH stroyed or damaged. W. T. Vinton’s was among the latter, the top being burned And the spare tire rarried behind. The fire Is - raid to have originated from a back-firing ma chine igniting the grease and oil on the floor o f the garage, which spread rapidly. Blijah Corbett had just re moved hls Nash for an evening spin about town to «tool off. and thus escaped the fla m «. t “ Nulade” Oregon eggs are bring ing 54 cents a dozen when marketed by the Oregon Poultry Producers Association of 250 members, repre senting 75,000 hens. Every egg i » candled, graded and stamped and represents as perfect an egg as can be produced. Portland retailer* buck the association, as' eggs have long been away under Seattle and Ran Francisco p r ie « In Portland while feeds were generally a little higher. DR E AST A l Doctor E .H. East, a practicing physician of Portland who filled the pulptt In the Baptist church some three months ago. has again been secured to preach in the same church next Sunday morning at 11 o’cldck. A special Invitation is extended to all to come and hear the Doctor’s message. Committee. be GOOD PiD you Gtt ANY G06S ONES AM. OYER EXPOSED 1 CAMt-RA \ LEAKS.” P | " l BcOOMiW _________ 1 J A F l I t f r ------------- CHURCH SUNDAY PiC IMRES OF TOO - Bur T u e « WAS A HOte IN THE c a m e r a AND THEY G ot A W A Y !____ r—