' Oregon Historical 8o. Public Auditorium ¿ i í > * ’if wli«- JLr- ■JMF. ‘ITv Di N ewberg VOL.XXXI NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1920—TEN PAGES HER MAJESTY’S ' SHIP.PINAFORE 'Use In the Crescent. I 43. Who Is the Governor of Or egon? 44. Give the approximate height • - of Mt. Hood? 45. What is the Metric System? Presented by McMinnville Coll eft Paul 8. Elliott Win* F irst Honors 46. What was Hannibal’s country? Choras and Orchestra. Con- e for Junior Class with O nde 47. Locate Verdun, .Warsaw, ^ listing of 60 Peorle of 86 Flume. 48. Name (two stringed instru- This musical comedy wag staged In the annual general info motion ment8’ two braa8’ on* that 18 p,cked at the oollege auditorium on last Fri test of Pacific College held at ;h e !* nd c'ne tbat **** 8 keyboard. day evening in the interests of the 49. What prominent explorer died cha» t ’ hour Tuesla}, M t.-r h 30ih, Armenian and Near Kao. sufferers. Paul S. Elliott won first honors for racently? This was one of the b*.<t enter the Junior class with a grade of 86. 50. Identify: Ford, Rockefeller, tainments that the Newberg people Krupp. Armour, Harrtman and Mar For a number of years it has been have had the privilege to attend ;n shall Field. customary U> give an examination a long time. Mrs. Potter, head of each year covering points of general the conservatory of music of Mc Information. It Is significant that THE INTERCHUROH CONVENTION Minnville College, deserves the credit the average grades follow roughly of drilling and directing this Urge the rank of the students In college. As'scheduled the convention for number of young people, mo3i of This year the boys have a hlgherj Yamhill county was held in sections whom are or were musical students average than the girls, not only in to make the best possible use of the under her direction. the totals for the school but in all team in the field and to accommo- Among the singers were several the elaasee with the exception of the date the different districts In the stars. This is especially true of Mre. DR. W. D. WOOD, first year academy. county. Warren, soprano, and her brother, of Washington county, candidate for The examination is given as a sur-. On the evening of the 12th the Mr. Snyder, tenor. the Republican nomination for Sec prise test, the students being flo w e d team was at Carlton and simultane- The entertainment was only fairly retary of State. one fifty minute period in addition ously on the 13th meetings were attended on account of several other -r....... ........... . e - to the chapel hour in which to write.'held at McMinnville and Newberg. attractions, among these being a big The results whicb*have Just been an-, In the afternoon Mr. Day made a meeting and banquet by the Commer OBITUARY OF CATHEBIHE nounced are as follows: j comprehensive statement as to the cial Club. , m a t il d a l a s h ie r All who attended the entertain P. 8. Elliott, first— grade of 86. j Interchurch Movement. This was Catherine Matilda Barrie was Cecil F. Hlnshaw. second— grade follo#e4 * * an W ment were well pleased, and are 0f g3 " Miss Capper, of Milwaukee, upon the ready to speak a good word for Mc born at Henderson. New York. No _ ¡subject of .“ Enlistment for Life 8er- Minnville College. vember 13, 1831, and died at Leba Esther I. Terrell, second— grade ^ „ non, Oregon April 9, 1920, at the home of her adopted daughter, Mrs. Frank Colcord. third— grade of 80.' She *ave 8 most real,8tlc ***- MBS. W. H. WATTS Roy Gardner, who tenderly cared for Followlng are fhe questions asked.tra3ra* of th* Pf«»ent day needs, SUDDENLY CALLED her during her last hours. of tbe the wor,d world *nd and Its opportun-j in the test:“ !oi Mrs. Lashier was converted at the 1. Who Is president of the board lties for helpfulnea through the On Sunday, April 4 ,-at the Good age of ten years, and united with gospel as she took her audience to o f trustees of Pacific College? a t 10:15 a. m., the M E. church. On May 5. 1855, T. How are street Improvements five world outlooks, viz, Afica. India occurred the death at M rs.'W . H. she was married to H. F. Lashier. paid for In Newberg? She is survived by two sons, two 3. Name and give occupations o f 1 Ch,na’ Japan and Latln America. Watts, the members of the first graduating Sb* pref f nt*d religious and so-} So suddenly came the summon. daughters, one adopted daughter, cial problems of these countries in .aithat the word could scarcely be be- twenty-five grandchildren, forty class of Pacific College. She was fol- Heved by friends who heard it. very effective manner, great-grandchildren and sixteen When Is the' Oregon primary lowed by Mr. Austen of Portland. Mrs. Watts .was born la Canada! great-great-grandchildren, election to be held? The funeral was held April 11 at 5. Name alx of the most probable who spoke o f the' need of. spiritual in 1855. In 1883, a few years after evangelism for the world and of the her marriage to Mr. Watts, they|the Adventist church. Rev. B. J. candidates for the presidential elec program to be carried out by the, moved to Dicky county. North Dar tion next fall, giving party of each'. jInterehurch Movement. jkota. where they lived until 6. How many legs has a Loving friends laid her to reet in _____ _____ ____ | The evening service was. given to ; thirteen yea n ^ wh€n tb«? caTne How many wing*? 7. Whose portraits are on the li- an *nR‘ ructive and entertaining st«r-|*° Newberg. Tkey made their home the cemetery at Newberg, Oregon, brary wall? eopticon presentation of the moral bere unt11 about three years ago, near her husband who died about 8. Who wrote Tale of Two Cities? and and Industrial conditions: when moved to St. Johns, where twenty-one years ago. there to await Scarlet Letter? Adam Bede? Kipt? |oi the world, the methods heretofore;tbey were Uving at the time c f herjthe resurrection morning. 9. How I h the date of Easter de- ln vogue for supplying the needs of dP* tb’ The deceased leaves a husband, one termlned? | these departments of life and sug- BEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 10. What Is the Interchurch World K«*“ ons as to improvement upon daughter, Mrs. John A. Fort, two granddaughters. Emma and Edith them. Movement? Fort, seven sisters and two brothers. 11. How many degrees has a right As a whole, the convention tended She was one of a family of twelve! Niels Anderson and wf to John angle? to bring before the people the needs children, two brothers having died Kirsch and wf S ac J V/ Rogers ole 12. Who Is Ebert? Deschanel? of the entire world incident to the t 4 s r 4 w 310. before her. reconstruction following the war in 13. Where is the Hall of Fame? The sincere sympathy of the com- T H Bellmyer an 1 w f to A L and 14. Name the largest Island, high- which imperialism has been over munity is extended to the relatives. Baker 1 1TI blk 4 Edwards 2na set mountain and longest river in thrown and social and religious con1- , . v “ T . hh the world. dltions disturbed and incomprebern fUneraI W“ h*,d tn P° rtIaBd’ Rdd Nwwbar* 1225 S W Buffum and wf :o Win R Pcn- 15. What Is the meaning of H. sible burdens laid upon the people1 th* lnterment b*,n* ,n th* Newberg In the name of war debts. Theic*meter7’ dergraas nH I 2 blk 3 Smith & Phil- C. L.7________ ~° llps add Amity 3250. 16. What Is the alimentary canal? church of Chrlst'must hereafter as-; • MABBIAGE LICENSES S W Buffum and wf to Wm R Pen- 17. What la the meaning of the sume larger obligations. ---------- dergrass 20x136 ft Smith ft Phillips' “ closed” and “ open” shop? Jenettie Johnson. Yamhill to Ellas add Amity t 5 s r 4 w $1. 18. What Is a oulja board? What 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Leona Bynum to O M Ogden and Luther Johnson. West Minster. B. C., is a medium? Canada. wf 56.90 ac Andrew Smitn die t 4 s CELEBRATED AT WHEATLAND 19. • Name the men who have filled Vena Hash, Dayton, to Ben P. r 3 w 310. the position of Secretary of State ln I Frank Carlisle and wf t o J H Rees Wilson’s administration. On last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burch, Dayton. 20. What direction from the Fowler, who lived In this community North Pole Is the magnetic pole? in their younger years, celebrated 21. Who led the Children of Israel the fiftieth anniversary of their mar into Canaan? Name the first king of riage at their home at Wheatland, Israel. =**---------------- there being 45 In attendance. The 22. * Who is Jack Dempsey? proper date was Monday but the cel 23. What 1» the L. L. L. L.? ebration was held on Sunday In or 24. Name three countries created der to accommodate a larger number by the world war. of guests. 3 * 26. What Is the American Legion? Mr. Fowler’s age is 72 years and ’ *' r ~ ' ....... -V 26. Who Is Sims? Lodge? Daniels? Mrs. Fpwler is 66 The groom told Marshall? the company that Just fifty yean 27. What Is the meaning of "ace?” ago that day he sold out a saloon 28. Who is Paderewski? For business that he was conducting at what recent work Is he noted? a point on the Portland road Just 29. Who is Emma Goldman? What eaat of Newberg, now owned by Mrs. kas happerie'd ID 1161 Itweilfty?’...... ... Josle Everest, and the day following Raphael? he took the young lady, Mies Louis* is Millet? 30. Who Rembrandt? Hees, to LaFayette where they were 31. Who Is Jale Addarne? lady married. To them were born twelve Astor? children, eleven of whom are living. 32. What city Is'the capital of the Those who attended the anniversary league of Nations? celebration were John Fowler, of 33. Name five industries In New- Wheatland: Mrs. Amanda Elliott, of berg. Eola; Mrs. Jennis Beaty and Mrs. 34. What is the 18th amendment? Rose Laynox. o f Newberg: Mrs. 35. Write the correct answer: Norma Osborne, of Estacada; Ralph Rubber la obtained from ore, petro Fowler, of Oregon City, and Clyde leum. treee, hides. Fowler, of Nehalem. The others 36. The Battle of Lexington was living are Mrs. Alice Beaty, of Bea fought in 1620. 1775, 1812, 1864. ver: Mrs. Cyble Tanden. of Portland 37. Find the Interest on 12,000.00 and Mrs. Georgia Jones, of Beaver. at 6 per cent for 40 days. 38. * What Is meant by cutting the . There are thirty-five grandchil Gordian Knot? Crossing the Rubi dren and nine great-grandchildren. HOW MANY CAN YOU ANSWER? Four M ore Days It will be your privilege to express a choice for President at the Primary Election to be held May 21, but in order to do so you must register. con? " 39. What system of shorthand Is! For County Commitaioner taught In this scho«l? j announce myself a candl- 40. Name three standard makes of dRte for county Commissioner, sub typewriters. ¡jict to (he pleasure of the Republl- 41. , What city is the capital of,can vr-ters at the Primary Nomtnat- Oregon? Of Washington? |lng Election to be held Friday, May 42. Name five firms that adver- 21st.' J. H. Reee. SStf Tuesday, April 21, is the last day for registering—Only Four more days. * W hat are you going to do about it? No. 28 Trustee R Of W for water pipe line 10 ac 8 Heater dll t 3 s r 2 w $1. W J Carter and wf to W T Vinton' sm tr Solomon Beary die t 4 s r 4 w |50. Walter M Cock Trustee to Edward .Sixty People Partake of Big Feed A Moore Tract 44 Hill Creet Walnut at Imperial Hotel Dining Plantings 810. Booms B S Cook and wf to Albert Gron- wald Hansen 10 ac James Bradley die t 3 s r 2 w $1. On Friday evening of last wed* Elizabeth Cook to M H Kendall the Commercial Club gave a banquet nVi 1 7 and I blk 7 Baker ft Martin’s, at one dollar per, there being about add McMinnville flO. sixty ln attendance. N Crostar and wf to A Rupert Co At the cloee of the spread, Joha 1 23 Oak Park add McMinnville flO. Larkin, P. M., acted as toastmaster, John M Crawford to Willard W announcing the following program: W'lnegar and wf 101.25 ac M Craw Good Roads— S. M. Galkins, .Ex-Coun ford die t 4 8 r 3 w 910. - ty Commissioner. John Debbine and wf to Della E Paved Streets a Necessity— Mayor Yergen 1 5 and 6 blk 21 Hurley ft George Larkin. Large’s add Newberg 92300. Selection by Kienle'a Orchestra. Ruth E Gallagher to Gallagher Motorboat Regatta Remarks and ap Estate Company 466.62 ac Jesse Dod pointing of Committees— Georg* son die t 2 s r 5 w 910. Kelty, President Newberg Com Frank R Gibbon to Ray A Robert mercial Club. son and wf 4.217 ac D Hess die t 3 s Solo, Selected— Wm. Y. Arthur. r 3 w 9850. Why Newberg Should Have a Com - Ellen Graves to Tresaa Henderson munity Legion Building— R. X, sm tr city of Sheridan 980. __ Moo re .__ .............. • ____ _ Albert Gronwald Hansen to Ei ich A Beautiful City Park an Aseet— Becker and wf 10 ac James Badlcy Clarence Butt. die t 3 a r 2 w 33150. Selection by Klenle’s Orchestra. A J S Harbtson and wf to B Max Necessary Characteristics of a City— Luck and wf all blk *‘M’’ ex 50x100 E. D. Timms, of Portland Chamber ft Saylor’s _ _ add McMinnville 86000. of Commerce. ... Mary I Hawson .and husb to Mary Mr. Calkins said in the course o f M Norton 60 ac B S Burch and John his remarks that good market road* Watt die t 5 s r 4 w 8 1 .' | would mean more to Newberg Just W C Hembree and wf to Walter L now than almost anything else Hembree 209.27 ac E G Edson and urged that this matter be given im- Alfred Staggs die t 4 s r 4 w 82. ¡mediate attention. Said the voting Otto W Heider and wf to M A o f the bonds as outlined by the Banke 12.49 ac O P Turner die t 5 county court .would make the carry- s r 5 w 310. ling out o f such a plan possible. He Geo C Henriott and wf to Foeter also spoke of two proposed new M Mills and wf 7.09 ac S Heater die roads, first the Oakley road over t * • r 2 w 31200. - jChehalem Mountain and second, the WM S Houck and wf to C B Wll- newly surveyed road over Parrett son and wf 1 2 McPhllllps add 94000. Mountain, both of which. He said, H A Howard to A M Boyce and w f would greatly benefit, not only the 1 8 and 9 ex w 30 ft I k Gcueher communities through which they lean ft Walnut Lands 14600. j would pass, but Nevberg as well. t Company to A Rupert Mayor Uu-kin. in bis talk, made a Company I 6. 7 and 8 blk 17 Oak contpreleiSShfc coir.purtann between Park add McMinnville 3600. graveled streets and hardsurfaeing Jesse T Irvine and w? to ’Annie C urged the necessity of the latter Paul n 60 ft 1 4 blk J O T McMlnn- as outlined in the peresnt paving ville 81700. plan made by the elty council. A .Innness and wf ¡o Johq 'Bruhn E J- Moore spoke for the com- 20 ac and road C GoO’Irlc^ Jlc t 4 s building plan as proposed r 3 w 310. by the local American - Legion, urg- T J Kerr to Elwy.i C Hart 3 and wf ink the necessity for a swimming I 2 and 3 blk 14 O T McMinnville ex especially, where boys and e 2 ft 1 2 36000. girls could be-taught 'to swim, and eo A Kidd Jr to W T Kidd and wf said also that money Invested in a 74 ac John Monroe die i 5 s’ r Z w 31 community building erected in honor Jennie G Sitton Kuykcnuall et »1 the American soldiers who partic- to M H Kendall I 2blk 6 Will I f add *na,e<i the European war would McMinnville and 10 ft «,‘ rjr, ndj on b* w*ll spent. east 33500. T. Attorney Clarence Butt took th« E Lewis and wf tc Mrs. Emma place on the program that was to A Anderson sm tr Day .r 31700. have been filled by S. S. Dew, o f McMinnville, who was not present. lohn Lynch and wf to Thos Scroggins 93.86 ac S C Foster die »6 Mr. Butt enlarged on the impor- s r 6 w 31- tance of spending time and money John T Maloney and wf to James in providing Newberg with better G Campbell and wf 6940 ?q ft nlk park facilities and said the proposed 18 Johns’ add McMiunvi'le 35000. site In the canyon below the new con- Wm T Mainwaring ard wf to Ncls C^etc bridge was an ideal spot for Rasmussen and wf 4 7 1 3 ft on such expenditure. north side of Second street Newberg C. C. Murton followed with a few t 3 s r 2 w 31300. remarks in which he said the site J B Mardis and w* t: Chas H Vick spoken of had very much greater et at 1 8 and e 30 ft 1 7 blk 1 O T natural advantages than dtd the McMinnville 33000. ipark at McMinnville when it was Kate Mauldin.; and husb et al to first selected, and which is now the Clarissa Pettyjohn siu ti city of Phci- pride cf the county seat-city; idan t 5 s r 6 w fto . John Larkin, in speaking for a Mary E McCormack to A Rupeit committee composed of himself and Company 1 1 and 2 blk 17 and 1 1 q w . James which had been ap- and 3 blk 24 Oak Park add McMinh- pointed to look up grounds, reported ville 3875. ¡that in addition to the tract imme- Neils Neilson and wf to H F Eux- «iiately below the bridge, an option ton 1 2 and 7 blk 12 John?’ add Mc< |>ad been taken on 21 lots adjoining Minnville 31<V ‘ " on the south, which, if lidded, would -*«*■.W Nejsoti1 SIWf-w f-M' ■tr>vt'i',"ifiW iV'Vdl!H( ¡iW's^in all thaf ‘ w 30 ft and 25 sq ft ne corner 1 4 was well located for park pur- blk 7 LaFayette $590. nose^-. He said further that a bond- Csroline Nessen to A Rupert Ccm- piopnsitlnn for 310.000 for park pany 1 4 blk 24 Oak Park add Me- purposes would probably be put up Minnville 3300. to the voters at the next city Mary M Norton to It \ Rosen balm election. and wf 60 ac B S Buroh and John Kienle's orchestra furnished eiC- Watt die t 5 s r 4 w 31. eellent musi»* for the evening, and Walter Petty to Wm and M allace y Arthur, vocalist, w-ns so veil Petty se S4 set4 and 1 3 s 34 t . s r rec,'ivf-d that he was called back for 5 w and 80 ac Sylvanus Moot die t a second number. 2 and 3 s r 5 w 31. J -----------------------------------------------------* Walter Petty t'- Wm sr 1 Wallace sha„ e r an(j wf jo f: strip I 5 Falr- Pelty 1-3 Int in .84 of an ac blk 19 Subd 316. and part of blk 9 Mrs. P W Chan J E Rogers and wf to Clint 8 Shel dler’s 1st add McMinnville 31- ton and wf s>4 sw«4 and -w ’4 s Wm R Pendergrass to Henry Oh s 15 t 5 s r 4 w 34^50 linger and wf nt4 12 blk 3 Smith A I,ionie Robinson to Viola UnhtTt Phillips’ add Amity 31. and Arthur Leroy Scoli 1 2. 9, 4, 9. Wm R Pendergrass to Henry Oh- 10. 11 and 12 blk 44 Dundee 910 Christ Schunter and wf to J D linger and wf 20x136 ft Sml’ h ft CVnway and wf I 21 Northeast New- Phillips' add Amity t 6 a r 4 w 81. Emma O Pope and hush to G S berg Subd 31300. Robert L Smith and wf to Thos Jones and wf Tracts 22 23 nnd 24 Hurley's Subd 310. ( The rn <*en and wf 10.09 nc S Cozlne Acsah Robertan »». Harvey Flei- die t 4 s r 4 w 310. COMMERCIAL CLUB BANQUET GIVEN