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    Oregon Historical a o .
Public Auditorium
G raphic
volxxxi
LOOK OUT FOR CEN­
SUS ENUMERATOR
The
information
gathered
is
strictly confidential, made so by
law.
Census information can not un­
der any elreumstancee be used as a
basis tor taxation, nor can It be
used to harm any person or his
It has nothing whatever to do
with detection, arrest, proeecu tion,
or punishment of any person for
any violatolo of any law.
Important questions asked of a ll
1. Age at last birthday.
X. Each person ten years of aga
and over w ill be asked whether be
is able to rend and writs.
X. Each parson w ill be asked
hie birthplace as well as tha birth­
place o f father and mother.
4.
I f foreign born the date
earning to the United States w ill
he asked, and, i f naturalised, the
date of becoming a cttlsen; also
mother tongue or native language.
- . J. Each hand o f a fam ily w ill
he asked whether his horns Is
owned by him or rented. I f owned,
whether the horns Is mortgaged or
fire of debt.
4. Each person w ill he asked
hie occupation and whether he is
an employer or employee or is
working on his own account. •
The answer to the above qupe-
glve valuable and vltal*tafor-
NEWBERG, YAM H ILL COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 18. 1919
9. Telegraphy and Wlreleea Op­
erating.
<
4. Aooounting.
T. fls learn r f V r
4. Advertising.
P. Foreign Trade Service.
10. Secretarial Work.
Insurance Salesman. -
lee Management.
14. Banking.
14. Commercial Tsacblng.
Automobile Maintenance Service—-
1. Repair Shop Men.
X. Starting and Lighting Bx-i
pert*
•
X. Ignition Experts.
4. Storage Battery Men.
K. T ire Repair Men. '
. ' 4. Automobile and Truck Driv­
era .
Electrical Employments with U til­
ity Companies—'
1. Electric Ligh t and Power
Companies.
X. Electric Railway Companies.
X. Telephone Compente*
4. Steam Railroads.
Occupations in the Electrical Man­
ufacturing Industria*—
1. Engineering and Drafting.
X. Coll W inding and Taping.
X. Coll Impregnating and Paint­
ing.
4. Coll Placing and Connecting.
5. Assembling.
4. Inspection and Repair.
7. Testing.
Electrical
Construction,
Mainte­
of
nance and Repair Occupations—
- 1. Electrical
Contracting and
Repairing.
X. Plant and Factory Electrical
Maintenance.
_
3. Electrical Inspection.
7
4. Worte In 8torage Battery Ser­
vice Stations.
5. Electrical Automobile Work.
Concrete Construction and Cement
Man uf nature— "
1. Engineer or Architect.
t. Inspector.
3. Contractor.
4, Superintendant.
THE
STELLAR EVENT
FOR JANUARY IS
PR E SID E N T 'S
Whereas. By Act o f Congress
approved March 3, 1319, the Four-
' jteenth Decennial Cenaoa o f the
United States is to be taken begin­
ning on the second day of January,
1920; and
Whereas. A
eorrect
enumera­
ti ni of thè popuiatlon every ten
W ith
the
mercury
h o fcrin f
around ten below for two morning*, years la requlred by thè Constitu-
it was some cold spell for the -Wil­ tion 'o f thè United State* for thè
lamette Valley and It w ill go down purpoae o f determinine thè repre­
se ntation o f thè aererai States In
In history as a reoord breaker and
classed with the "unusual" without thè House of RepresenUtivee; and
any "mental reservations."
Jack
Frost found his way through every importance to the interests o f all
keyhole and crevice, touching up the people of the United States that
water pipes in almost every house­ this Census should be a complete
hold and piling up plumbers' repair and accurate report of the popula­
bills at an astonishing rate.
In tion and resources of the Nation;
fact the demand for Immediate a t-: Now, therefore, I, Woodrow W il­
tent ion has been so pressing that son. President of the United States
the head o f the household neces­ of Amsrlca. do hereby dealers and
sarily turned a hand at plumbing make known that, under the law
aforesaid. It Is the duty o f every
in many families.
Many bad the colls removed from person to answer all questions qa'
their cook stoves In order to pre­ the census schedules applying to
vent explosions from frosen* pipes, him and tha fam ily to which he be­
while others kept fires going In longs. and to the farm occupied by
fh flr stoves to prevent colls from him or his fa m ily ., and that W
person refusing to do so Is subject
freest ng.
to
penalty.
A turn in the weather came Sun­
The
sole purpose of the Census Is
day evening when It bsina to gat
to
secure
general statistical Infor­
hasy and £y Wednesday a little
mation
regarding
the population
rain was failing and the snow be­
and
resources
o
f
the
country and
gan to melt, much to the joy of
those who ha\e been laboring with replies a ft required from Individ­
burs ted pipes and burning much uals only to permit the compilation
high priced fuel In order to keep of such general statistics. No per­
son can be harmed in any way by
furnishing
the
Information
rp-
The snow la going gradually and
The Census has nothing
tha fear o f high water la pretty gulred.
well past, unless it gets to rSinlag to do with taxation, with military
or Jury service, with the compul­
harder.
The loss la the way of froaen po­ sion o f school attendance, with tha
tatoes and other things It le too regulation o f immigration or with
early to estimale, but Newberg’s the enforcement of any national,
plumbing bill alone w ill not be state or local law or ordinance.
light by any means and it w ill, be There need be no fear that any
some time before all repairs can be disclosure w ill be made regarding
any Individual or his affairs. Far
yto
rasa o f tha p e rm s underwits" pro­
nlshlhg rnformatton ^rrery
3. Pattern Maker*.
tection.
of the Census Bureau Is prohibit­
To illustrate the wAy In which a
Important questions asked of
The Community Concert w ill be ed, under heavy penalty, from dis­
sub-divtslon Is covered, we show
farmers—
'
given .at "Wood-Mar Hall on Friday closing any information which may
1. Each occupant of a farm w tl( below the various headings under evening, December 14.
thus come to his knowledge.
he asked how many years, if any, "Advertising” In the Monograph
I therefore earnestly urge all
This concert w ill be given under
ha worked on a farm tor wagaa; devoted to Commercial Occupations: the auspices of the Civic Club in 1 persons to answer promptly, com­
how many years. If any, he was a Advertising—
order to show the people of New­ pletely and accurately all Inquiries
What Advertising I *
1 .
tenant; and how many years. If
addressed to them by the enumer­
Permanency of Errtploymelit. berg that they have appreciated the
2 .
any. he farmed aa an owner.
ators or other employees o f the
3. Opportunttlee in this Pro- support that haa been given them
X. Whether he (a )o w n * or (b )
from time to time, in the work that Census Bureau and thereby to con­
' '- 7 - '
rents, or (c ) partly owns and partly fession.
haa
fallen to them to do from time tribute their share toward making
4. Kind o f K « « Wanted and
rents his farm, or whether Id ) he
tkla great and necessary public
to
time.
operates the farm for others as a Qualifications Required.
undertaking
a success.
The chbrua of twenty-five voicee
S. Financial Rewards.
manager or superintendent.
In
witness
whereof I have here­
has been well trained under the
4. Training Needed.
X. How many scree in his farm?
unto
set
my
hand
and caused the
direction of Mr. Arthur and will
Let's get together, boys!
Number of improved acres? Num­
seal o f the United States to be af­
render
the
works
of
Carrie
Jacobs
Oliver F. KUham.
ber of unimproved acres and num­
fixed.
Director
Agriculture
Department Bond.
ber of acres o f woodland? •
Done in the District of Columbia
It
Is
not
Mr.
Arthur’s
intention
New berg High School.
4. Total value o f farm? Total
this
tenth day of November, In the
to give a concert of music' that one
•
value o f buildings? Value of Imple­
'
yaar
o f our Lord one thousand nine
who Is not familiar with music
ments and machinery on farm?
Ö? IN TER EST TO TEACHERS
would not enjoy, but one that will hundred and nineteen, and of the
5. Whether farm la mortgaged?
appeal to the community In general. | Independence of the United States
I f so, tha amount of mortgage?
Mr. Arthur w ill be assisted by | th one hundred and forty-fourth.
The Oregon State Teachers’ Asso­
4. Expenses for feed, fertiliser,
WOODROW WILSON.
ciation will meet In Portland De­ such well known musicians as Mrs.
and labor In the year 1919?
cember 29-30-31.
This w ill un­ C. A. Morfis, soprano soloist of the
Part Two
7. Several questions concerning
doubtedly be the largest and most Presbyterian church, Mr. ftienle.
artificial drainage o f hie farm.
Chorus,
"Th
e
Sandman,” Bond.
important teachers' convention ever director of Kienle’e Orchestra, also
9.
Number o f
eows,
horses,
String
Quartet,
“ Sommell d’En-
held In this stata
Already the the Quaker City String Quartet,
sheep, chickens, and other domestic
fant,”
“
Child’s
Slumbers,” Ber-
number o f teachers who have en­ Olenn 8. Taylor, director, and with
animals on the farm January 1,
csuse-GiUet—
Quaker
City String
rolled and paid their feds far ex­ the above array of talent with Mrs.
19X0?
Quartet.
W
alter
Wilson,
Miss
Jessl*
Britt
ceeds that o f any previous year.
9. Quantity and acreage of all
Chorus, “ Community Songs of the
Delegates from every county and and Miss Mabel Miller at the piano,
crops grown on the farm In 1919,
W ar,” Arranged by Arthur.
from every local teachers' organisa­ one w ill readily see, that to miss
Including fruits and vegetables?
'
Cornet
Solo, "A Little Pink Rose,”
tion In the state w ill attend the this evening of music w ill be to
10. Quantity of milk and butter
i
Bond—
Mr. E. J. Kienle, accom­
business meetings of the represen­ miss one of the winter treats of the
aeld o ff the farm during the year
panied by Kisnle’s Orchestra.
city.
tative council.
This meeting as
1919?
and 1 Soprano
Obligato.
In regard to the tickets, there Chorus
well
as
all
of
the
other aemlona la
11. Acreage of timber land on
"Shadows,”
Bond—
M
r*
C. A.
have keen placed at Klenle’s Music
farm and value o f forest products. open to all taachers In the state.
Morris
and
Chorus.
President A. C. Hampton, City Store reserved seats for the body of
— Correct anaw ara la tho ghQTO
, 'The Bud o f a Perfect Day,”
BuÿeflUténdenf of LA G rin d * -- |*|the house, sad these thet come-first
questions am o f tha utmost Impor­
Bond-—Chorus-Orchestra.
w
ill
be
able
to
obtain
these
ticket*
tance. The United States Depart­ preparing a most Interesting pro­
gram and expects to secure for the There is no charge gf any charac­
ment of Agriculture assisted the
MUSIC AT B A PTIST CHUBCH
ter for the concert and those who
Census Bureau in preparing tha general sessions two speakers from
outside of the atate. One of these do not take the trouble to obtain
dBNtlOM on the agriculture sched­
The music at the Baptist church
win be H. B. Wilson, City Super­ r «serve a seta w ill have to take what
i l e and appeals to farmers every­
on
Sunday w ill bs the program
intendent of Berkeley, California. la laft. As the balcony w ill not be
where to. keep farm records tor
that
was aranged for last Sunday,
reserved.
Mr. W ilton baa held Important po­
eensus purposes.
aa
there
were no services held at
Mr.
Arthur
w
ill
open
the
pro­
sitions In Kansas and Indiana and
Copiqe o f the Agriculture sched­
la tba author o f a number o f well gram with "America’’ at eight-flf- that time.
ule can he had in advance by nay
During the holidays the choir of
taen sharp and requests that the
farmer by writing to the Director known educational w ork*
the
church w ill use the old English
audience
w
ill
be
seated
at
that
In addition to the meeting o f the
of the Census, Washington, D. C.
custom
In carol work, and anyone
tims.
No
one
w
ill
be
seated
during
representative council and the gen­
la
the
city
of Newberg that knows
the
singing
of
a
number,
so
kindly
eral sessions eaeh of the following
comply with the request and be on o f anyone sick, aged or otherwise
departments
w
ill
hava
a
well
pre­
VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE
so placed that they cannot haar the
tlm *
pared program:
carols, if they will notify Mr. A r­
Following la the program:
City. Superintendent*
»
thur, he w ill see that tha carols are
Part One
To give the high school pupil au
Higher Education.
carried
to them.
Mr. Arthur can
"Am
erica”
—
Community
Song.
(A
ll
Secondary Schools.
Idea o f the splendid Information
be reached In the telephone book,
requested to sing.)
mad# available to him by the pub­
History.
o
Chora* “ Do You Remember,” Bond.
lication o f the "Opportunity Mon­
Modern Language.
Chorus, ."Ye Olden Songs,” Arrang­
CARD OF T H A N K S
ographs” by the Federal Board for
Foreign Language.
ed by Arthur.
Vocational Education, we show ha-
Council o f English Teacher*
Male Quartet, Selection, Lyric Four.
W e wish to thank all friends
low the various subdivisions o f eer-
Elementary School*
8oprano Solo, (A ) " I Know a Lovely and neighbors far their klndnses
Rural School* _
tain typical onaa.
Garden.’’ Guy D. Hard clot; (b ) sad sympathy, also for the beauti­
Commercial Occupation*—
Vocational Education.
" A Gypsy Malden L ” H. Parker ful flowers, showed us on account
1, Bookkeeping.
Music.
— Mrs. Charles A. Morris.
oA tha sudden death of our beloved
X. General Clerical Work.
Industrial Club Work.
3. Stenography.
Librarians and Physical Train- Chora* "Just a Wsarytn' for You.” hulband and father.
Bond.
Luda Petara and Children.
( 4. Retail Selling.
lag.
**
Scandinavian-American Bank to
J O Mark and w f 119.33 sc Levi
»
Hagey die t 3 a r 2 and 3 w $12290«.
Geo K Barn urn and w f to Nora The Ñenday Nericai Club Nooke
Bell Fanner I 9 and 10 blk 6 Gil-
Big Musical Attraction tor
strap’s add Sheridan 99.
That Date
Caleb A Bollck to Mabel W right
1 2 and 4 blk IS City Park add
What w ill be without doubt th *
Newberg 1800.
flneet attraction ever brought "SC
Frank J Canfield and w f to Fred
J Young berg and w f 49.92 ae J J Newberg In point o f artlatry and
delightful entertainment w ill be
Hembree die t 3 a r 4 w 94500.
the
Gray-Lhevinne
combination
Lavenla Cane and w f at al to Per­
booked for January 16.
cy B Jarvis and w f 1 2 blk 4 Haus-
The Monday Musical Club m ol
wirth’s 2nd add North Yamhill
le ft Monday evening at the home
A B Chandler and w f to E H Gen-
of Mrs. C. A. Morris end th* occa­
sereoeki 1 1, 2. X, 4, 6, 4 and 7 blk
sion wee e most important on* In
X Gardiner’ s :tdd Sheridan 91250.
the history o f the club inasmuch
J W Christopher son 'and w f to
as the club became guarantors fo r
T im e Evans 1 1, X pad X blk f t
a concert by such high-class artists
Hurley A Large’s add Newberg 910.
aa to mark a very significant fo r­
Wm Clcmmens and w f to Samuel
ward step In the musical develop­
Ziegler J 1 Larkina’ Subd 91.
ment o f Newberg and place ear
T 8 Coffey and w f to Avery Hin-
town in th* seme rank with the
shaw 1 0 blk I John** add McMinn­
larger musical center*
ville 910.
The contract price for the Grap-
Addle B Crafton to Frank Thlanc
Lhevlnne concert Is usually from
and w f 75.04 ae sw tt an in 1 X and
,9300 to $000 or higher but ow la g
* s IX tX a r 4 w 910.
to the fact that Newberg is easy o f
David Crulekshank .and Wf to
access and that bookings had al­
John Hagen and w f 10.19 ac A H ill
ready been made for O. A. C. and
die t 2 a r 4 w 91.
McMinnville the club waa able to
Mary M Dilley to M F Hall 1 1 .
secure these artists at * somewhat
2 and 3 blk X Foster’s add Sheri­ more conservative figure.
dan 31.
This company, which haa toured
Mary M Dilley to Lena M Merritt
rope ae well as the United S tate*
i 1 and 4 blk X Van Ostram’s add
of Estelle Gray, star violin­
Sheridan 910.
ist and delightfully, entertaining
Mallnda Bdstrom by sher to C B speaker,
and
Miseha
Lhevlnne,
Collins and Isabella Collins 1 11 Ba­
Russian pianist, Mr. Lhevinne la h i*
ker’s Subd 9560.
own advance agent just at present
E G Fearey to T H Fearey A Sons so that the club was so fortunate
42.25 ac n ett i l t l s r l w 910.
as to have him present at their
- J M Fink And w f to L illy E Shir­ meeting end had the privilege o f
ley and hush pt 1 2 blk 4 M r* P W listening to several piano, solan
Chandler’s 1st add McMinnville which he rendered In splendid v ir­
9050.
tuoso style.
He also played tw o
Adam Gutbrod and w f to E M numbers composed by himself. H e
PlatstSad 4.77 ae 1 14 East Sheridan Is n student o f Leacheteaky who
Subd »10.
.*
.
has the distinction o f having been
A W Greenman to J C Monk 1 U the teacher o f nearly t i l the
«
Mr.
tr i r r i r «* r n numy*
Subd 9X409.
R J Hutchcroft and w f et al to
Percy B Jarvis and w f 1 2 blk 4
Hauswirth’s 2nd add North Yamhill
»400.
~
Julius. Kopplin to John W and
Russell E Kopplin 147.48 ae 1 1
Joshua Welch and A H ill die t 2 e
r 3 w and 4.13 t c l l s l l t l s r l
w 122000.
E L Knickerbocker and w f et al
to F K Helder n 13.15 ac blk 4 H ill-
crest add Sheridan 1100.
Stanton C Lapbam to Oma E
Lapham 1020 ac nw Willimana $1.
Eda L Lovell and husb to J H
Wllsan and w f s 40 ft 1 5, 4. 7 and
8 blk 40 Edward’s add Newberg
9500.
Chas Messinger and w f to James
P McKemy 1 5 blk IS A B Faul-
coner’s add Sheridan 9450.
L F Moore and w f to Dora M
Moor sm tr city of Newberg 91800.
M E Morgan and Alma Stow to
V lrk in i^ M Henningin s V4 1 3 and
4 blk 10 John’s add McMinnville f Tf..
Melissa J Nash to Geo E Nash
and w f 1 7 blk 2 Everest's add
Newberg 94000.
E C Oliphant and w f to LaFay-
ette State Bank 1 2 and 5 blk 7 ex
20x50 ft sw cor 1 5 and 27x100 ft
1 2 blk 14 Town of LaFhyette 1500.
Cornelia Pitman and husb to Ann
A Lucas 1 4 and w tt 1 7 blk 13
Central add Newberg 91900.
Minnie M Rader and husb to
Yamhill County. Oregon R of W for
West Side Highway t 3 s r 3 w
4600.
E S Robbins and w f to C E Rob­
bins and w f 40 ac w tt s 3 and e tt
s 4 t 5 s r 4 w 94500.
Emma Robbins to W L Hansen
and w f I 7 and 8 blk 19 Rowland’s
ad McMinnville 92000.
E H Ruffner and w f to Chas
Crains and w f 1 1 blk 21 Newby's
add to Rowland’s add McMinnville
9400.
B M Smith and w f to C R Chapin
and w f 4.30 ae J B Rogers die t 3
s r 2 w 910.
Mary Ttlden and husb to Jacob
Girsbergcr and wf 1 I East Sheri­
dan Subd 910.
8 C Van Horn and w f to Clyde
Kelty * 60 ft 1 0 blk 20 Rowland’s
add MeMtnvtll* 9500.
Earl L Woods to Frank Stephens
1 34 Willamette Gardens 910.
Harry Wilson and w f to Samuel
Zlgler 1 7 Larkin s Subd 91200. !
Pater Wiseman to Delbert E
Pearson and w f 1 5 and 4 blk 28
Newby’s add to Rowland’s add Mc­
Minnville 91490.
W E W ight and w fto Ellis Par-
with ' Godowsky.
the ‘ renowned
Paderewski and other stars o f the
first magnitude.
Besides the musical numbers an
given above the club gave its regu­
lar program and at the close a moat
pleasant social time ensued.
Mrs. Morris is always a most
charming hostess and her home la
becoming quite a musical center.
On this occasion a dainty luncheon
was served, before the departure
of the guest* among whom were
Mrs. Helen Scott, Katherine Pet-
tlnglll, Agatha Potter, Leota How­
ard, and E. E. Goff and Chas. A.
lienl*
Club members present were Mrs.
Dart. Mrs. Dunn, M r* Morris, Mrs.
Goff, Misses Eva Moore, Mabel
Miller. Evah Hadley, Jessie Britt..
Mary Jones and Mjldred Ferguson.
rott 6200 sq ft J H He*« die t 3 s r
2 and 3 w 31.
Herbert R York and w f to Fan­
nie Lilly 1 5 blk 1 Central add
Newberg $1160.
Eva Yocom to W D and J L Ot­
ti nger I 1, 2 and 3 blk 6 Revenue
add Sheridan 9600.
SECURITY
B E N E F IT
AN N O U N C E M E N T
At the meeting of the Security
Benefit
Association
last Friday
evening a class of twelve were
Initiated by L. M. Thomas and
wife.
After the business session danc­
ing was indulged in and refresh­
ments were served.
The meeting
nights have been ehaaged to every
Saturday night in the month, the
first and third meetings o f eech
month being closed, the second and
fourth being open meetings to
which the public Is cordially in­
vited
Music, games, dancing and
refreshments are the order of tha
open meeting nights.
o ------ -
M AR RIAGF LICENSES
Minnie Martin. Laurel, to Fred
Milton Gaston. Roeelodge
Ida May Wilcox. McMlnnvlIla, to
Daniel Henderson Klppen, Milbank,
South Dakot*
Haxel Elizabeth Roberts, Carl-
toe. to W alter Clark Kellogg, Yam­
hill.
■ ■ ■■
H O ! M INNESO TANS!
Picnic dinner Januaiv 1st, 1920,
hall over Anderson’i garage. Bring
picnic basket -qoll filled. Program
In next week’e paper.
E. L E van* Prealdent.