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Oregon Historical So. "*” hlic Auditorium rw % jf* / *1 4 # / , Ex N ewberg VOUCXX11 G raphic NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1920 enjoyed. One is not subject to much inter ruption, either, from train officials. In fact not as much sometimes as an alien traveler might wish. One may W. C. Woodward Tell« About Bail- frequently ride on an English train on which no conductor or guard is road Service In The Mother in evidence at all. No stations are Country. called on the train, which means that the stranger must scan anxiously the It is the customer; thing we be dying paronama of names and ad lieve for Americana to sneak in de- vertising signs, as the train ap rfelon of British train service. We proaches a station, in a frantic ef have no such inclination. In some fort to pick out .the name, of the reepects we found it inferior to oura town. Sometimes the platform guard and ia others superior. England and calls out the station as the train America obviously demand different pulls In. If $he passenger is in o t service, a fact that should doubt, or wishes to make a quick then into consideration when eleventh hour flfelft, having learned by intuition or otherwise that he criticisms are being given. What ever we may say therefore is from has wandered into the wrong train*, this point of view, although we may egress ia quick and easy from the emphasise the things that appeal as compartment side door opening di strange or different to an American. rectly onto the station matform. At some station or stattbns a few As we enter the depot and look for times removed from your destination, the ticket window we are at a lose your compartment door will be open for a little while until we see others ed and some official will step in from going up to the “ booking office" to outside and punch' your ticket. We book their destination. We atep up, presume that some one knows when, look through a window, discovering how often and by whom this function a little bole cut therein, through. . . ***** AMERICAN TRAVELER SEEING ENGLAND ■w ! ********* , ♦ ♦ • « ♦ « a a a s sacKhSACHsa* LYCEUM COURSE A six number lycenffi coarse wifi be given as usual at Wood-Mar Hall during the season. No. 2 MEDICAL SOCIETY HUMAN WOLVES COES ON RECORD SHOW THEMSELVES In Opposition To Proposed Constitu Indignant Citizen Tells In P lain tional Anti-compulsory Vac Language What He Thinks cination Amendment o f Them Whereas, a proposed constitutional Editor Graphic: amendment known as the Anti- As three girls were passing along compulsory Vaccination Amendment” on college street on their way to . The date of the fin t number is Thursday night, is to be submitted to the electorate church last Sunday evening they at the November election, and where were accosted by three things wear October 21, and “ The Temple Choir” w ill be the talent. as. this amendment is much more ing men’s clothes, who stepped in Other numbers w ill follow at intervals of about a month, comprehensive in many matters con front of the girls, one of the things closing with the “ Garner Jubilee Co." on March 4th. nected with public health than the ssying: “ Hold on girls, you can have title would seem to Indicate, there a better time to go walking with un The talent selected oosts more money than has ever fore, be it resolved that we, aa citi than you can going to- church; let’* before been paid fqr a lyeeum course for Newberg. zens of the state and members of the divide off and each pair go in dif ' ’ /■ . • - Polk-Yamhlll-Marion Medical Socie ferent directions.” Naturally, the The price o f a season ticket is $2.00 for stiylents ty, do herewith voice our opposition girls were indignant, and resented and $2.25 for others, which includes the privilege o f a to this amendment which we regard the insult, threatening the tough reserved seat. The plat far reserved seats w ill be open as a dangerous step backward, re things with arrest.“ Unfortunately, jecting as it does the familiar facts the girls did not know the names o f Wednesday morning, October 20, at 9 o’clock at the music of everyday life, the teachings of the offenders and more unfortunate it store. Secure your seaaen tickets in advance and be scientific medicine and the experien was that a man wearing a heavy ready to line np for a reserved seat assignment, which ces of a century in the management soled boot did not happen along yon are privileged to hold throughout the course, w ith and control of epidemic diseases. about that time. This is the third f out change. Our opposition to this amendment time within the last two weeks that is, however, particularly directed to women and girls on the streets have Tickets may be secured, either at Kienle’s Music which, by bending the upper half of j pe^ or^ J ,uvt4 other than the anti-vaccination fea been accosted by these fly-by-nights, our anatomy to an angle of about Isrity leads one to doubt the Exist Store ot at the Graphic office. tures. It would open our schools, or some of their ilk, and in each ence of such knowledge. At one 45 degrees we can convey our request both public and private, to any ëhikL case the offender was not recognised. as through s “ speak easy” to the station our door was opened, and a no matter how grievously afflicted In one instance the scoundrel took girl in ordinary, conventional attire ticket seller for a third class ticket. with contagious diseases such as itch, hold Of a. girl’s arm endeavoring to to Waterloo. (When going to the|,tepped ln* We wer* Ju8t about t0 ring* worms, infectious sores, puru detain her,*and only, loosed his hold great metropolis you buy tickets, n o u " '1 over and roake way ,or a new UNIQUE PROGRAM AT lent eye diseasee, as well as those when the plucky girl batted him one ORGANIZATION OF to London, but to the static* through Ife,,ow paaa*n**r when hald out afflicted with scarlet fever, diphthe on his ear. 1 her hand for our tickets which she BAPTIST CHURCH Y. M. C. A. EFFECTED which you enter, w Waterloo, Vic ria or small pox. punched and hopped out again. We This kind of business cannot'and toria. or Paddington.) We do not believe it possible that will not be tolerated, and sooner o r don't know yet whether she “ be Very much interest is being, shown On Sunday afternoon September “ Slngle^or double?'' the agent will longed” or whether she was playing 28, in the Commercial Club rooms of in the new program adopted by the the people of this state wish to ex later some of these miscreants will probably inquire, by which question conductor. In either case she didn't Baptist churcif of Newberg, for tpe pose their children promiscuously to be detected and then they will wish b# la not seeking information as to hurt the ticket and we were quits McMinnville the permanent county these undesirable diseases. month of October. that the breeze which blew them into, ■Y. M. C. A. organisation was effect marital status— he wants to Furthermore, we protest against this part Of the country had wafted w illing'to accommodate her. The social hour at 5:30 p. m. on ed. The quota for the county, which know whether you want to buy one The locomotives look very much was $5,000.00 was not quite reached, Sundays is very interesting and those the possibility of the opening of them on to the Fortunate Isles. A way or round trip. like toys to an American, but they but enough has been secured to Just attending have a good wholesome restaurants, dairies, bakeries and husky brother in one instance is en If you have the money you ean puli long .trains at gpod speed. But social time, which ia followed by groceries, to the unrestricted employ deavoring to locate these night birds*, get a ticket at the booking office, tout the freight cars are the moat striking ify this action. The following named ment of the diseased, no matter how and a certain irate father has been persons constitute the County Com light refreshments at 5:00 p. m. don't __ expect to get any . infprmatlon of all. reminding one of pictures he mittee who will supervise the work At 6:30 p. m. is the unique idea loathsome and dangerous, in the pre recently observed strolling along along with It. Perhaps the .one thlpg h u ^ of the flNt tralna eTer pal_ paring and handling of our foods. some of the illy lighted side streets and act in advisory relations to ajl of a school of missions. The com one most in English that impr i led over rails by locomotive power. local Y. M. C. A. organisations pany is divided into four groups and Under present laws it is possible to with a nice knothy elm club tucked employees and officials is líe ir lack 1 The little wheels— well, it is to bjecU are discussed and exclude the syphilitic, the leper, the snugly under his arm, and he la throughout the country: of ganaral information, and with it i.tubercqlar and the typhoid. »a rk s tha aver- w doubtless out for business. a teck of resourcefulness. We recall age freight car capsclty. On one If tbie amendment is passed, there The main event of the evening is These fly-by nights are not In E. B. Barthrop, Yice-Chalrmaif, Sher right now. for example giving * car noled( . ten t o n a -if well die- a stereoptican lecture by Rev. W. R. will be no power anywhere to con- digenous to the soil and there is n o idan; P. R. Cooper, Recording secre package to a hotel bellhop *to deliver | tJjbutad Jewell featuring about 75 picture trol any person, no matter how loath- j r00n, for them here and they will not later to a nearby shop, explaining; Here we are at Waterl6o at la8t. tary, Carlton; S. 8. Dow, Treasurer, slides. Attendance at these gather sdmely diseased from going any be Tolerated in this community. They to him that It was within a block Ju,y n and M we ,eave the platform McMinnville; W. L. Osborn, McMinn ings is increasing rapidly, particu where and doing anything which he are not fit to associate with human ville; A. W. Cameron, McMinnville; of the hotel, and on the same street. I tlcket „ taken up at the end of larly so relative to Rev. Jeweirs may consider to be “ exercising any beings; a Mexican mule thief would Harper Jamison, McMinnville; L. S. In the first place an American bell our y ,u rn tJ rather than at the be_ right.” or “ performing any duty,” refuse to mingle with them, and even lectures.------------ boy would have known the shop. ginning. We enter the tube or sub Hopfleld, McMinnville; C. H. Nichols. which pleases him. It is believed that next Sunday’s a sheep killing cur or a sore-eyed Imagine our reaction therefore* way and book for Liverpool street, Newberg; Jeese Edwards, Newberg; lecture on, “ China— New and Old.” Therefore, be it resolved that in suck-egg hound dog would consider when, after having directed him to emerging from which we find Devon- George Zimmerman, Yamhill; J. B. will be one of the most interesting the interests of cleanliness and himself disgraced if found in their Pearce, Yamhill; H. O. Funk, Sher- the place, within stone’s throw, he 8h,re House just across the street of the entire series of lectures. The health, and the safety of us all, we company, and still, they have the ldafi; W. S. Allen, Dundee; George replied doubtfully that he would j _______0_______ ask that this amendment be defeat unblushing effrontery and unlimited Thurston, Dayton; R. L. Harris, Day- pictures to be shown on this subject deliver the package if he could Bad I ___ . „ ed by voting “ No” at the polls. are very vivid and educational. If gall to accost respectable women b ft lhe ahop! CROWDED CONDITIOH OF ton. Be it further resolved that we the street. Ye gods and little fishes? you are not there you will miss a Mr. H. B. Dorks has been employed But we were speaking of booking OUR GRADE SCHOOLS furnish a copy of these resolutions Indignant Citizen^ by the committee to serve as exec splendid treat. agents. They will sell you a ticket, to the public press of our territory o ---------- o---------- utive secretary. The office of the but afe not supposed to kiyow any The School Board is confronted with a hope that they give it the thing about when you can get a with a problem* which is not easy of association is ln the McMinnville Na REPUBLICAN SPEAKING AT MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION publicity which we believe the sub M c M i n n v i l l e O c t o b e r 20 ject merits. train to the place the ticket calls for. solution, and which is causing them tional Bank Building, room 11. The On Monday morning the minis And as to trying to give you a con- J loss of sleep and promoting the necessary preliminary work is get Polk-Yamhill-Marion Medical So ting along nicely and the field work terial association convened in regular MontavilLa Flowers, noted lec ciety, by nection— whoever heard of so un-1 growth of gray hairs. monthly meeting at the Presbyterian turer, dramatist and political econ íeaaon&ble an inquiry! And what The fact of the matter briefly stat will begin shortly. H. J. Clements, ---------- o---------- office at 10:30. After prayer the omist. will speak in McMinnville at is worse, there Is no one to whom ed Is, that the grade school building L. F. Griffith, following order of exercises was ar the auditorium on Wednesday even you may go with assuranre for infor is not large enough to accommodate AUTO TURNED OVER O. H. Robertson. ing, October 20th, under the direc mation. There is no Information the number of pupils already in at Salem, Oregon, October 5tb, 1920. ranged for the meetings: Prayer. 10 minutes; paper or dis On last Sunday evening about 6 tion of the National Republican Com bureau, for the reason, one is almost tendance. course, 15 minutes: discussion, five p. m. a Ford sedan, occupied by Mr. mittee. led to believe, that no one could be On Monday morning the enroll minutes to each; then business ac This will be the only rally given REPORT SUNDAY OF LONDON found qualified to man such a bu ment was over 500, twenty of- the and Mrs. Vin Vincent, son Belvin, cording to arranged docket. . It .was reau. number being new pupils, and if daughter Eulia and two young men in McMinnville, and Chairman Sami PEACE CONFERENCE agreed that Thanksgiving service The traveler must purchase a book the attendance increases in the next of McMinnville, met with an ac- Laughlin of the Yamhill County this year be in regular order: place of time tables and work out as best two weeks ln a corresponding ratio dent coming down the Rex hill on Central Committee and the enthus On next Sunday morning at he may his own schedules. with the increase since the begin their return trip from Portland. On iastic republicans of the county are Friends church a report will be made the Friends Church; Rev. K. H. Sickafoose, preacher: music and dec Going out onto the platform one ning of school, the problem will be the curve of the hill the Vincent dslighted and honored, to have a of the big Peace Conference recent orations and program in charge o f party met two cars coming up hill, man of National importance as a may look-in vain for some one who come serious. ly held in London. pastor of Friends church. Bro. Sick knows whether it is his train that is There were 58 pupils ln one room the rear one of which was a light speaker for this event. Every one Asa Sutton, Miss Lyra Miles and afoose and Bro. Carter were appoint op the track or not. Accosting a por of the second grade on Monday and car which passed the car in front in the county should attend. Virgil Hlnshaw were all in atten ed civic committee. Next meeting ter, he replies, “ What do you think 1 In two or three other rooms there just as the Ford car was near the ---------- o---------- dance at the conference, and they as usual, second Monday of Novem am— a guárd?” The guard himself— were between 45 and 50 pupils ln passing point. Belvin Vincent who LIBERA L DONATION MADE will tell of what th^y saw and heard ber, at 1Q:30 at Presbyterian office. if you can find him— may know and each room. In order to relieve the was at the wheel endeavored to turn FOR ARMENIANS at this big gathering of Friends. Address by Bro. Huddleston on “ The he may not. On the whole a congestion, the lunch room on the out quickly to avoid a collision, when ---------- o---------- Phillippines.” All .ministers here of feeling of uncertainty hovers over second floor^of the school building the Ford skidded and turned over. The collections made by the dif REVIVAL STILL IN PROGRESS evangelical churches are equally the traveler which gives the Journey was converted into a school room, Mrs. Vincent sustained some minor members and urged to attend. a distinct element of adventure. which necessitated partitioning off injuries to her hands from broken ferent churches of Newberg for the ---------- o---------- At the hall on the corner of First Once esconced in your compart a corner of the basement for a lunch glass, the others of the party escap relief of the suffering Armenians a- mounted to 21 boxes of clothing and and Center streets, revival services, ment you close your eyes In mo room. PUBLIC RECEPTION The pupils assembly room ing with a few bruises each. The car conducted by The Church of God. mentary relief, and silent thanks and library is used to accommodate was put out ot commission for the $40.96 in cash. FOR TEACHERS A splendid spirit was shown by are still In progress and will be held giving, and when you open them, part of the second grade, and the time being, but was not seriously the public in this matter and Mrs. every night the coming week at 7:30 behold you are on your way! Can board will soon be compelled to use damaged. On Friday evening of this week Sadie Stewart and Mrs. W. H. Wood- o’clock. Topics, live ones and full of »at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George you Imagine an American train start the council chamber at the City Hall ---------- o---------- worth, who had charge of the mat the fundamental truth of the God I.arkin. a public reception will be ing up with a movement so gradual for part of the flixt grade. The DEATH OF MRS. A. C. BRANCH ter, have asked the Graphic to ex word. artd easy as to be imperceptible? We board has employed as two addi* given for thé high school and grade press for them their appreciation for Sunday at 11 a. m. “ The Secret of teachers, the hours being from 8:30 now appreciate Arnold Bennet’s re tional teachers. Miss Laird, instruct At five o’clock on Wednesday mark. to the effect that English or in Biollgy and Physical culture, morning Mrs. A. C. Branch, of New the hearty response that was given a Happy Life.” At 7:30 p. m.. “ The to 10 o'clock. Valley of Dry Bones.” The public is trains start with the stealthiness of and Miss Hodgln. who will have berg, died at the home of her son, to the call. This reception will be given under . . . . . .... o - - Invited to attend these services. a bad habit. the auspices of the PflTent-Teacher charge of part of the second grade, Ralph Hanvllle, at St. Johns. She ---------- o---------- We like the compartments by and it seems probably that even more had recently returned from a trip THE F R E E METHODIST CHURCH Association and the public is invited. which Brlthlah and continental rail teachers will be' required. ----------o---------- Under to Indianapolis where she attended PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH way coaches are divided into cross existing circumstances it ia no won the National G. A. R. and W. R C, Commencing with Friday evening, CAMPAIGN SPEAKER COMING sections. They are comfortable— der that the membera of the board of encampment. Had she lived until there twill be Quarterly Meeting ser Morning Worship at 11.00, Topic. much more so than our day coaches, education are chafing under the col January 1, 1921 her age would have vices at the Free Methodist church, “ Chaff.” Evening service at 7:30, On Friday night. October 22. Hon. and they are more companionable. lar. They deserve not only the sym been 70 years. continuing over Sunday. with songs, and sermon on "Artificial Wallace McCamant. of Portland, will It Is possible for a group of from pathy, but the assistance of every Deceased leaves five sons, namely, The Friday evening service will be Lights.” Sunday school at 9:45. fire the first gun of the campaign for eight to twelve friends to travel to person Interested In our public Roy, of Newberg; Melvin, of Day- followed by a meeting of the official Mr. Sanderman Supt. C. E. at 6:30 in the republicans in Newberg. gether therein as a private party. cchools, as tljy problems mentioned ton; Ralph, of St. Johns; Milo and board. The Sunday morning sermon the chapel. Mid-week service Wed Mr. McCamant is one of the fore Or, traveling alone and wishing to are not nearly all they have to con Merrill wltoss addresses are not will be followed by the Sacramental nesday St 7:45. “ Sermon on the most platform speakers of Oregon eetabllsh points of contact with in tend with, as will b e tsfiown later. known at .present. -*■ service. Mount." George H. Lee, Pastor. and is always an interesting talker. teresting people, a railway ride of One thing ia very sure and that la, Funeral services will be conduct District Elder Walter T. Klots- Hear him. any distance in a cloeed compartment that Newberg must have increased ed at the Hod son A Elliott chapel back will be with us snd have Mrs. Vandall is reported quite HI o f two facing seats, gives excellent school facilities before the next term Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock by charge, of blood poisoning which affects her Frank Deach has gone to Hood opportunity whlyh ws continually of school. W. N. Coffe#. fhe Christian Scientists. River to vlbit relatives. hands. n