.if \ t»°' ,X > \V •Ç'V N ewberg VOL.XXX1I SAW MANGLES MAN’S HAND ON SATURDAY G raphic NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 5, 1921 FERNW OOD EM BROIDERY CLUB The Embroidery club of Fernwood was most pleasantly entertained on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Barnett. »While the ladies were busy with needle and crochet hook, the hostess rendered a number of de lightful selections on the Victrola. One of the beet, as played by Chas. Aocident Last Saturday necessitates Shaw, son-in-law of Mrs.* Barnett, re minded us most agreeably of the play the Bestowal of Thumb and Tour er. Before adjourning, the ladies Fingers From Left Hand < were served with palatable refresh ments by the tost ess. There were Willard Hall, who Urea on the twenty members present and three corner of Sixth and Meridian streets, Newberg ladles. A Guest. suffered a very serious accident at the silo plant at the sawmill here last Saturday when a board, which hs was feeding Into a ripsaw, save a Jerk and pulled his left hand Into the saw, mangling It so badly that it waa necessary to remove the thumb and all four fingers entirely. Hall had only worked at the mill for about a week when the accident occurred. He Is the pon of Mrs. Laura Hall Checker, Fool and B illiard Tourna and has a wife and two small child ment and an Excellent Program ren. Hall was a graduate of the - Planned tor Friday, M ay 20 Newberg high school in the class of 1914 and attended O. A. C. for a year. Owing'to the scarcity of worak The Newberg Commercial club w ill he had taken this position In the be boat to the Dayton club on F ri silo plant at the* sawmill and had day evening, May 20; when a large only worked there for about one delegation of Dayton bueineas men week. The aeeident occurred Just be and citizens is expected to come over fore noonOSaturday. Hall Is twenty- and be the guests of the local people four years old. for the evening. Mr. Sherman, enab --------- o-------- - le! o f the Dayton bank, is making A few figures of interest from the arrangements from that end of the Southern Pacific company are shown line ^ ^ ^ _____ cars _ d of and reports that ____ several below: PyroM s for 1920 1n Oregon, B a yJ n “ ¿OBUMrelaf ¡Tub members 9U.08S.7S4.ft3; purchase sin Oregon, will be on band. in 1820, 84,518,888.00; paid taxes in An excellent program bas been Oregon. 1920, 91,110.088.88; total planned for tbe occasion, as follows: distribution in Oregon for the year 1. • Orchestra. 1820, 818,718,881.72.— Ex. . 2. Greetings by Mayor Calkins. Ur - ’ ' 8. Response by Mayor Denson of Dayton. 4. Orchestra. 5. Explanation of Contests. ^ 6. Introduction of players. 7. Introduction of referees, score There will be hardly 25 per cent keepers, etc. o f a cherry crop this season east of 8. Beginning of contents. the Rocky mountains, according to 8. Report of score keepers. advices received by the Oregon Grow 10. Orchestra, refreshments, stunts, ers’ Cooperative association within etc. . the paat few days. 11. Adjonrnment. _______ One authority, writing o f crop con The following have been choeen to ditions In general, says: "E very represent the Newberg Commercial thing we have been able to learn re club in the various contests: - Check garding fruit conditions between the er players— Mr. Monk. 8. P. Timber- Rocky mountains and the Atlantic lake, W. W. Nelson, R. M. Thurston „ coast indicates the ligbteet crop in and W. T. Anderson; pool players— ________ „ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Al. May and N. F. By era; billiard rom New Jersey comes report of players— Barney Oroth, Dave Smith. a loss of 96 per cent. From New Tbe date of this event was pre York the estimate is a loss of 76 per viously announced to be Friday, May eeftt.’ Conditions are bad In Michi 8, but this date was found to con gan and in tbe central states, tbe flict, and so it was changed to F ri winter weather of April 18 ruined day, May 20. Ail of the local club about half tbe cherry crop. The New members should make It a point to England states suffered like New be present at this time and help en York. tertain the Dayton folks and show From Idaho, the association re thepi what good hosts we can be. ceived private advices that the cher —-------o--------- ry crop has sustained serious damage from frost. From tbe southern part o f the Yakima Valley, reporta to tbe association are that frost baa dam aged cherries and peaches. ' At the regular meeting of Shiloh Tbe story Is the same from various sources, that of great damage to W. R. C. last week Thursday they cherries as well as other fruits east were honored by a visit from tha de partment president, Mrs. Cora Mc o f the Rockies. Yamhill county is, the banner coun Bride, who gave a very interesting ty of Oregon. The state tax commis and instructive talk on the general sion, in its report for 1*20, -credited work of the order, and in answer to Yamhill county with 821 acres of Questions, gave a clear and broader bearing cherries in 1920. Polk coun understanding of tbe work of the ty ranks Second with 529 acres in different officers and committees She also spoke of the appropriation bearing. Tbe Bureau of Statistics of the De made by tbe legislature for the im partment of Agriculture credited provement of tbe Soldiers’ Home at Yamhill eounty with a commercial Roseburg and tbe work being done cherry crop of 800,000 pounds last there. While in town Mrs. McBride was season. One year ago when fruit prices entertained at tbe borne of Mrs. touched tbe peak, tbe government Woodruff, corps president. Tbe Corps is steadily Increasing its estimated ten cents a pound as tbe average received for commercial eber- membership, and at this ‘ meeting Mrs. Swart was Initiated. rles. The members will meet at Dun can’s hall this Thursday to talk over and plan for a bazaar. On Sunday morning we will meet at Duncan’s hall and accompanied by the G. A. R. will march to the M. E. church where R. C. Paulus was elected general we have been inivted to attend Moth Press Cor. manager of the Oregon Growers’ Co er’s Day services. --------- o--------- operative association and the Oregon Growers' Packing corporation at a recent meeting of the directors and executive committee of the associa tion. C. 1. Lewis waa made assistant general manager. Here is a chance for some senior in For the paat twelve years Mr. Paul high school to win a cash scholarship us bas been active in fruit circles of of $100 from Oregon .Agricultural the northwest, having held various college this year. A new dbnation to positions of traat,. He was to w ia r, th# 8Cholanjh,p fund makes four of manager of the sales department of i these 9100 awards possible, and orirn. com the association petltlve contests for the scholarships Mr. Lewis was for fourteen years will be conducted in Newberg by E. head of horticulture at the Oregon A. W rlgbt of tbe high school. Agricultural college and is a leading Three separate contests w ill deter authority in the northweet on all mine tbe winner. Tbe first ’Will fea- matters horticultural. jtu re competitive essgy writing and The Oregon Growers Cooperative ?w i„ be j udged on originality, t The *« aasoclation was organised August 1, second contest will be In the form of 1919, with 137 members, controlling efficiency tests, and the third will be 3,000 seres of fruit. Now tbe mem to determine the student’s ability in bership is 1,648 with cpntrol of 28,- extemporaneous writing. 838 acres. The principal of the school will de ---------o--------- termine the students rating highest N E W GRAPHIC READERS FOR ! ip the contest and w ill forward their THIS W EE K — COUNT THEM papers to the college. The committee on awards w ill announce the winners New Graphic readers, who have soon after the close of the contest. bad their names enrolled as regular The flrat contest will be conducted subscribers during the past week afe: In the various schools of Oregon In C. D. Oatch. the next two weeks. Any high school G. B. West. , . Btudept who bas been graduated George Cornell. , within the last year may also enter George Werner. the contest, provided he or she has Mrs. H. C. Miller. never attended college. Jerome Busan. , "The small 'town student has an J. H. Brown. equal chance with tbe large town stu Rex Newell. dent In this competition," says one John B. Bradley. member of tbe committee. Printed Fred Hosford. rules governing the contest are being J. O. Johnson. eent to every four-year high school In H. R. Stevens. Oregon by the committee on awards Mrs. C. K. Spaulding. and honbre at the college. WILLARD HALL LOSES FINGERS LOCAL COMMERCIAL CLUB TO ENTERTAIN DAYTON CLUB TORE OURGUESTS YAM HUI COUNTY EXCELLS IN THE PRODUCTION OF CHERRIES NOTES OF INTEREST FROM THE WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS OREGON GROWERSiLECT OF FICERS AT ANNUAL MEETING THREE CASH SCHOLARSHIPS ARE OFFERED AT 0. A. C. CITY COUNCIL LETS BERRIAN COMMITTEE SIDEWALK CONTRACT HOLDS A DISCUSSION . T H A N K YO U ! REGISTRATION WILL CLOSE JW MAY 7TH Nottage A Dimond, tbe new own ers of the Newberg Graphic,, are cer tainly putting out a splendid paper. They have covered the Newberg news, the'eounty, state and some na tional news. Their editorials are fine and are up to the minute in thought. — McMinnville Telephone- If Yon Have Moved or Did Mot Vote j R. J. Moore to Secure Data From Rot- Saudi Phving Contracts Also Let— L. Register. ---------o--------- or if Yon Have Changed Your ' arians and Committee W ill W ork F. Moore -Elected Acting M ajo r Floyd Parker has purchased the A l Name Yon M ost Register. Out Detailed Plans. and Regular B ills Allow ed . len Smith residence property on tbe corner of Edwards and Franklin W ith tbe approach of tbe June The council held its regular first ! The committee, which was ap- streets. The property is at present election, every • person, who is en i pointed at the mass meeting held at occupied by Walter Butler. of the month meeting in tbe council- titled to vote, should see that they chambers at the city hall last Mon I tbe cannery auditorium on April 23, are porperly registered and for that day evening.* ' Mayor Calkins was in I tq draw up plans for the new booster purpose we have secured some data tbe chair and tbe following council- > organization, "The Berrians,” met on relative to what different things w ill men answered present to tbe roll j Wednesday afternoon and discussed make it necessary for persons to be call: Balsa, Fitzpatrick, Kelty, Tlm- r the matter. It developed th a t, none registered and find that tbe follow berlake, Moore. Palmer and Zumwalt. . ( j t those who bad been corresponding ing things disqualify a person from } with other similar organizations bad The regular monthly bills against voting unless tbey> are registered: tbe city were allowed. The city at so far received any definite infor- I f you have moved from one .pre torney was instructed to assist the I relation and consequently tbe real cinct to another since tbe last elec 1 work o f formulating a constitution county prosecuting attorney in two , had to be postponed. R. J. Moore was District Comprises Eight Counties tion. cases dealing with local persona. If you have moved from some other Tbe request of R. A. Spivey to re | requested to get in personal touch and Excellent Program is Being locality. move a building onto lots adjoining with some of the Roaarians, as he If you are a lady and have been, Arranged tor tee Event. the Graphic office was postponed in was contemplating a trip to Port- married since you were registered. definitely. Tbe request for tbe in ! land, and endeavor to get inform If you have failed to vote for two» stallation of another fire hydrant on ation on their government and plans Group One of the Oregon Bank regular elections. of procedure. Another meeting of tbe east side of tbe canyon was re Registration closes Saturday night,. tbe committee will be held as soon ers’ association will hold its annual ferred to the water committee. . as this Information is available 'and meeting in Newberg on May 18th of May 7th, and if you come under any Tbe report of tbe viewers regard this year. This group comprises ing the widening o f Fifth street was it is hoped that at that time some eight counties which center around of these classifications you should attend to this matter at once. The thing more definite may be accom accepted. C. C. Ferguson. Dsaa Calk Portland and the convention comes registration office in Newberg la at ins and C. E. Thurber were tbe view plished. During the discussion one o f the in response to the invitation of the the Newberg Land company office, ers and tbeir report so arranged the members stated that some persons Newberg banks. It is expected that at 508 First street. matter as to offset any damages with So far it is stated that there haa had an idea that everyone who Join a large number of bankers will be benefits accruing, which it is under ed the organization would have to in attendance from all over the dis been a marked apathy on the part o f stood is satisfactory to the property “the voters in this matter and unleaa purchase a uniform. We are sorry trict. owners involved. A tentative program has been ar a greater interest is shown during, that anything which we may have The city recorder was authorised ranged and while it is not certain to notify the owner o f tbe property published should have given such an that it w ill be possible to secure all the next two days, a small minority- are apt to decide the important ques impression. What form the matter decupled by the May Motor company o f the speakers listed, it is tbe inten tions which w ill come up at the June will take when the organization is that tbe city would require him to tion to have the following on the pro attend to tbe walk on this property. completed we cannot say, but it was gram: Mr. Kendall, manager of tbe election. not the idea of the committee to Bids were opened for the con American Can Co., on the canning in striction of the cement sidewalks adopt any such restrictions. It is dustry; C. C. Colt, vice president of possible that a team may be organ about town in accordance with tbe tbe First National Bank of Portland, plans of tha city engineer, but as ised within the organization which on tbe livestock industry; Mr. John would want to’ have uniforms, but there were a large number o f bids son, one of the officers of the Port made in various ways, tbe council surely this would not be necessary land Chamber of Commerce, on the Chapter L met with Mrs. L. T . for membership. It has also been deemed it best to give more time to railroad rate situation; Alma D. Katz Hayward on the Thos. Prince ranch, suggested, that in addition to the uni their consideration and took a recess formed team it might be a good idea of Portland, president of tbe Oregon near Dundee last Monday afternoon. until Tuesday evening. Dairyman’s League on (he dairy in Ten members were present and re On Tuesday evening the counetl to have either a badge, b a f band, dis dustry; Robert Paulus, sales mana sponded to ro ll call with quotation» tinctive bat or something of that met in a recess session and let the ger of the Oregon Growers’ Coopera contract for the entire concrete side kind for all of the members to wear. tive association, kbd Lydell Baker, regular business the meeting ad walks construction program to J. D. Something which would be distinct editor of the Pacific Banker, on Gen journed and Mrs. Mary J. Wood and Gordon, his bid being 19 cents per ive without being expensive. Mrs. Emma Durstine, guests, were Anything which we may say re eral Conditions. square foot for sidewalk construction, The convention win hold its ses asked in to enjoy with the members 50 cents per cu. yd. for excavation garding the matter is, of course, only sions in the auditorium at the can Mrs. Lyle Palmer’s pa per-word-pic and the same for embankment, and suggestive and it w ill be entirely *up nery and w ill open at 10 a. m. and tures on "A n Auto Trip to Vancou to the organization itself to adopt 50 cents per hour for tbe removal they think w ill be best, last all day. At the noon hour the ver, British Columbia." Mrs. Minnie W. Cooper assisted * e of the things which bas been dis bankers will be the guests c f the The contracts for paving small Newberg banks at a luncheon, which Mrs. Hayward in serving the. lunch cussed was tbe matter of holding sections on each end of First street will be served at the cannery audi eon. Place cards were miniature re and Third street and Chdhalem street some form of festival and it seemed torium. productions of famous paintings by to be the unanimous*opinion of those were let to the Warren Construction G. A. Ogden, representing early P il present that it would be unwise th company. \ grim days, particularly scenes typi ' BORN L. F. Moore, who waa tbe oldest give anything which would, in any cal of the winter of 1820 at P ly way, be s money-making affair, but member erf tbe council, was appoint SPAULDING—In Newberg, Oregon, mouth, Maas., and were in keeping ed as acting mayor to take the place rather something which would be on May 5, 1921, to Mr. and- Mrs. H. with tbe table service of china and left vacant by Jesse Edwards, re strictly of a booster class of enter C. Spaulding, a son. cutlery used— heirlooms from both signed from the council some time tainment. Mr. and Mrs. Hayward’s Pilgrim an We feel sure that the committee ago. cestors. w ill agree with us when we say. that Since part of the o b je c t» and in its scope. The Berrians should be NEW BERG M AY H A V E A aims of tbe P. E. O. is to “ seek the biggest thing in tbe community. growth in knowledge and culture and G O LD EN R U L E STORE SOON It should combine all of tbe other obtain all possible wisdom from na organizations. It should unite farm Dr. W. V. Coffin and A. F. Sutton, ture ,art, books and study,” the Hay H. S. See of Bovill Idaho, has been ers, business men. Commercial club negotiating with Claude Cummings members. Legion men, firemen, wbo constitute the committee in ward home on the Red Hills of Dun for the rental of the building former lodges, and in fact everyone in the charge of the drive to raise the $150,- dee seems adapted for P. E. O. meet ly occupied by Mr. Cummings furni community. Every class of people 000 for the permanent endowment ings, where one may view and admire ture business. Mr. See stated that he sbouIB feel a deep interest In it for fund of Pacific College, left Wednes snow-capped Mt. Hood in the dis expected to have several carloads of it is for tbe good of the community day for Washington, where they will tance. the natural beauty of our val goods shipped from Idaho to reach and whatever is good for the com work in the interests of the local ley, together with well cultivated here about the first o f this month. munity is good for all who compose college. They will visit Seattle, Ta walnut and prune orchards and flow At tbe time of going to press nothing the community. Let’s make Newberg coma, Everett and Bellingham while ers and shrubbery around the house, more definite had been heard from known all over the country through away and hope to secure a consider and then within the home a fine li able addition to tbeir fund on the brary and other treasures, added to him. "Th e Berrians.” trip. The fund so far raised is slight which is the charm of a gracious ly in excess of $100.000, and all this hostess and pleasant host. is pledged upon the condition that Minnie W. Cooper, L Journalist. $160,000 shall be raised. Over — :-----o--------- $50,000 was given by Friends in the Mrs. H. L. Chrlstenson-Lapp re east and the local Friends church turned Saturday from a three weeks’ has assumed $25,£00. The board of directors of the Port The visit of Doctor Wallace Butt- visit with her brother. Albert Willis, A little later an intensive cam and family of Willamina. and her two rick to Pacific College on Tuesday land Rose Festival association has afternoon of this week is an event in fixed June 8th to 10th as the date paign is to be carried on locally in daughters. Mrs. Bob Atkinson and the history of the college. Dr. Butt- for this year’s three day fete. For an effort,to secure the remainder of Mrs. Frank Duncan, of Portland. rlck is the president o f the Rocke fifteen years the Rose Festival has the fund. The college is a valuable feller General Education board. The been the most important celebration asset to the community and there is object of the visit was to examine in in the Pacific Northwest, and ranks little doubt that the public spirited to the standing, financially and oth in beauty and entertainment features citizens of Newberg will assist in erwise, of the college, with a view to with the Mardi Gras of New Orleans, this undertaking so that it w ill be possible assistance in the future. The arid the New Year’s Day floral parade possible for Pacific College to fully standardize itseslf. doctor gave no assurance of any help at Pasadena. Honoring Miss Leiah Hevland. Preparations for the festival are in tjie present campaign, but com whose wedding to C. L. Patterson of mended the effort to attain stndard- proceeding, and an elaborate enter Portland, has been announced to take lzation. He advised the more com tainment program is being arranged. place on Sunday. May 8. Mrs. M. E. Two great day parades will be held plete segregation of college and aca Vandel. Mrs. E. H. Pinney and Miss demy and the building up of the col The floral parade, always a thing of Effie M. Pinney gave a very delight lege department. Standardization marvelous beauty, will this year be ful miscellaneous shower at the home will naturally bring about these re made even more attractive by the ad of Mrs. Vandel on Main street last The ninth annual convention of the sults. The questionnaire of the Gen. dition of new features. The automo Pacific Northwest Merchants ’asso Friday evening. Games and stunts Education board w ill be sent to the bile section of the parade is expected ciation will convene in Portland Aug in keeping with the approaching president of the college and when to Include at least three hundred ust 1st to 6th. The importance of event filled in the evening, follow complete return Is made according to handsomely decorated cars. The In this convention is growing year by ing which the bride-elect went on a the questionnaire practically all the dustrial and port development parade year. It is expected that this year's search about the room and succeeded facts concerning the college, its will be designed to depict Portland’s gathering will include delegates from in unearthing many useful and beau equipment. Its student body, its fac growth as an industrial and shipping Wyoming, Montana, Colorado. Alas tiful gifts, which were opened and ulty and its finances w ill be in the center. passsed around for the inspection of The annual Rose Show w ill be put ka and from other far distant points, the guests. The announcement of hands of the board. while the attendance from Oregon. The board and faculty are highly on for three days in the municipal Washington and Idaho will be much the wedding was made through the pleased with Dr. Buttrick’B visit auditorium; competitors from all greater than any previous year. Judg use of little hearts which were found Now let everybody Join In boost parts of the rose growing sections ing by the number of letters received on each guest's plate and which gave ing for the completion of the present of the United States will enter blooms by the committee In charge of the ar the names of the contracting parties campaign, which will mean a gteater for the contest. The American Rose rangements. * and the date of the event. Dainty society’s principal test garden is lo Pacific College. refreshments were served. The fol In connection with the convention cated in Portland and is expected to —o--------- lowing were present: Miss Lclah produce some new and wonderful the ninth annual Buyers’ Week, in Hevland. Mrs. B. F. Hevland. Mrs. SCOTTISH B A G P IPE CONCERT roses for the event. Several new augurated by the manufacturers and F. J. Deaeh, Miss Anna Deach, Mrs. The well known Scottish bagpip roses will be named during the show. Jobbers of Oregon, will be held. The committee has arranged one of the C. E. Gibson, Mrs. Hiram Gould. ers. singers and dancers w ill give one - -...... -o ■ - ■ most elaborate series of entertain Mrs. C. A. Dimond. Miss Mabel M ill of their excellent entertainments at OBERG-HERTIG ments in the history of the organiza er, Miss Tessie Gard. Miss Muriel the Legion hall in this city on Satur Yarnell, Miss Mabel Rush. Miss Ella day evening. May 14th. This will be Miss Violet Hertig. eldest daugh tion, Including a "high Jinks” for Prettyman. the Misses Ruth, Edith. the men and theatre parties for the given as the concluding number of ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hertig of the Legion's iyceum course and hold Ribbon RidgO, and Mr. Edward Oberg ladles. In addition there will be river Ella and Cornelia Titus. Mrs. Cora ers of Iyceum tickets w ill be admit of Newport. Oregon, were married excursions and trips about the city Wrenn. Miss Mabel Hornlbrook, the Misses Edna and Lulu Forsyth. Bliss ted to this'performance upon pre at the home of.Mr. and Mrs. C. Fred and its environs. Blanche McNay, Mrs. Walter Bart • The committee has arranged with sentation of their course tickets ricks at Toledo. Oregon.on Monday, lett, Mrs. Vandel. Mrs. E. H. Pinney. Those who have heard this company Rev. Cain officiating. The bride was Portland jobbers and manufacturers Miss Effie Pinney, Mias Velma lie » before, declare that their perform attended by her sister. Miss Lillian to refund the railroad and Fullman Conkie. Miss Clara Haynies. Mrs. fare of any merchant attending the ance is very high class and those who Hertig, and Henry Spicer was best Arthur Titus. Miss Florence Calkins. miss it w ill have something to re man. After the cewemony the happy convention whose aggregate purchas --------- o------— gret. . x couple left for Newberg for a short es from members of the association Mrs. D. C. Clark will meet her during the convention exceed $50«. --------- o--------- visit with the bride’B parents. Mr. guitar students at Imperial hote<9 ------- - o ----- ■ - Mrs. W ill Rees came up irom Port and Mrs. Oberg will reside in New Mrs. Frank Taylor went to Albany parlor. Saturday, May 7, 10 a. m. to land Sunday and spent the day with port, where they will be at home to 6. p m. 3 Itl* her father, John Smith. their many friends after May 16th. Saturday to visit her husband. REGISTER AT NEWBERG LAND CO. AWARD J. D. GORDON CONTRACT ! ORGANIZATION PURELY BOOSTER HMGONBANKERS TO HOLD MEETING HERE W H I HOLD CONVENTION MAY 18 HRS. HAYWARD HOSTESS TO . CHAPTER L OF THE r . E. 0 . PACIFIC COLLEGE COMMITTEE VISIT WASHINGTON FOR FUNDS PRESIDENT OF ROCKEFELLER PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL TO BOARD VISITS PACIFIC COLLEGE BE HELD JUNE 8, 9, AND 10 GIVE MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER FOR MISS LELAH KEVLAND NORTHWEST MERCHANTS WILL HOLD MEETING IN PORTLAND \