. «° - JS& * O *' Ÿ* N ewberg G raphic = VOL. XXXII NEWBERG, Y A M H IL L COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. M AY 26, 1921 No. 34 FIRE MARSHALLS’ RE­ PAVING IS PROVIDING RALPH BUTT ELECTED AS HEAD OF “THE PACIFIC COLLEGE EN- STATE P. E. 0. CON- * PORT VERY FAVORABLE WORK FORMANY MEN BERRIANS” AT ORGANIZATION MEETING DOWMENT CAMPAIGN VENES AT WOODBURN MANY NEWBERG PEOPLE ATTEND SAY NEWBERG .... IS PROGRESSIVE FINISBING ON WYNOOSU STREET COMMITTEE WORKS IN NEWBERG OVER SIXTY ATTEND MEETING AT COMMERCIAL CLUB ROOMS ON Newberg and Woodburn Chapters are Compliment City Officials, Fire De­ Most Complete $150,000 or A ll That Cement Curbs Are All in and Grading TUESDAY EVENING-CONSTITUTION ADOPTED-OFFICERS partment, Fire Afa rullai] Joint Hostesses to Their Sis­ la Now Pledged W ill Be LosU - and Actual Paving Are Now Under ter Chapters of State. Newberg in General* ELECTED—SPEECHES MADE AND PLANS LAID Basiness Men Respond W ell * ■ ■ - W ay— Sidewalks A rt Started Chapter L of the P. E. O. of New- The report which the threfe depu-„ Everyone seems to be highly pleas­ assemblage as a silver tonged orator, btrg joined with chapter J of Wood­ ties from the state fire marshal's" ed with the results of the meeting but Mr. Tyndall disclaimed this honor The committee of local business burn iu entertaining the state con­ Newberg’s extensive street im­ office will take back with them which was held at Commercial Club and said that he simply refused to men. composed of S. L. Parrott, presi­ should 'result in good things for provement and sidewalk building rooms last Tuesday evening for the either sing or orate. He also spoke dent of the U. S. National Bank; W. vention of t,he order ab Woodburn on campaign is now under full headway May 24. 25 and*26. ’(hose who went Newberg for they say that from the purpose of organizing “ the BerrLans." very favorably of “ The Berrians.” H. Woodworth, president of the First from here to attend the convention standpoint of fire hazard. Newberg and the work is being pushed from There was an excellent attendance C. H. Nichols was then Introduced National Bank; U. S. G. Miller were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Thurston. Is one of the most progressive cities every standpoint. The work o f putt­ on the part of both farmers and city as a successful berry grower, but head of the Miller Mercantile of its size in the state. Deputies ing in the cement curbs which is folks and there was a good spirit Mr. Nichols said that he was only Co’s. string of stores; Mayor Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Baird, Mr. and Sykes, Gleason and Stokes visited a preliminary necessity haa been en­ of enthusiasu which augurs well for raising berries for his own use. Mr. S. M. Calkins, E. C. Baird and Dr. Mrs. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Dick W il­ liam«. Mr, and Mrs. R. P. Gill, Dr. Newberg on Thursday and Friday of tirely completed and now crews of the success of the organization. May­ Nichols said that he believed that last week and after making a men are putting in the surface .drain­ or Calkins called the meeting to order this organization was a good thing Hester, has commenced the work of Rankin, Mrs. Oliver Evans, Mrs. the convassing of the business bouses thorough Inspection of the city. De­ age systems, grading the dirt street shortly after eight o’clock and after and that he was glad to see it being of Newberg in their effort to com­ Frank Wallace, Mrs. Cooper apd Mrs. Tom Cummings. On Tuesday even­ puty Horace Sykes said that they beds and making ready for the pav­ stating the object of the organizafion started. plete the raising of the 9150,000 en­ ing there was a special reception and felt that It was due the city to say ing and even putting down the pav­ and giving an accqunt of how the The committee then being ready dowment fund for Pacific College. the Newberg chapter took the New- that they were highly pleased with ing itBelf. Grading work is being done on matter had started and whaL had m jrepori ^QU J.he nominations, the The committee reports that tKey are berg orchestra over for the occasion. conditions as they found them here, been done so far, he called upon meeting was called to order for busi­ u.ee, ing with some very encouraging The program for that evening waa as lie stated that they would quote Sheridan street, while on Wynooskl Prof. Oliver Kilbam to present the ness matter!. The committee report­ results. Some of the business houses follows: Opening ode; devotionals. Newberg wherever they went as a street the paving crews are spreading constitution. Mayor Calkins has ed the following names: for president are giving very liberally, some model of what may be accomplished the top' layers of the “ hot stufT’ been heartily in favor of this move­ or in the language of the organiza­ Mrs. Emma Parks. 2nd vice president pledges being as high as $1,000. itself. Here the 3% inch base has O. S. C.; Music Newberg orchestra; in the way of fire prevention. ment from the first and his efforts tion, Chief Black Cap. R. J. Moore, Pacific College, is one of the real singing of America by the audience; ,, Speaking of the new ordinance, already been put in and ,,the crew in behalf of the organization have R A. Butt and O. F. Kilham ;for big assets of Newberg and not a which, establishes the office of fire is now engaged in putting on the been responsible for a large measure vice president or sub-chief Munger. business man in Newberg should address of welcome to the city. Mrs. marshal and defines his duties. Mr. finish layer which is 1A4 Inches of Its success. Chester A Dimond; for secretary or los4 sight of this fact. The college Austin of Woodburn; address of wel­ thick. When Wynooskl street Is Sykes said that It was a fine or­ thief scribe, Bert Miller and Chas. has a valuable property here and ie come in behalf of the P. E. O., Mrs. M r.'Kilham took the floor and be­ Settlemier of Chapter J and Mrs. dinance and the equal of any he had completed, the paving crew will be fore proceeding with the reading of K. Hubb-trd; for assistant secretary conducting an educational institution Hattie Thurston, president of Chapter seen in a city of the size of Newberg. moved to Sheridan street, which is the constitution, explained bow the or assistant scribe evergreen. Harold He commended the city and the fire now being graded in preparation committee had worked in getting Nichols; and for treasurer or Gold of the highest type and one whleh L; response by Mrs. Edna C. Brown- should receive the hearty support of ton, 1st vice president of O. 8. C.; department for their progressiveness and the grading crew will then in together the matter contained in the Dollar, keeper of the patch, W. H. the people of Newberg. The directors introduction of officers, guests of turn be moved to some other street In securing the auto truck equipment present constitution. He told of their Woodworth. of the college are very anxious to honor, and presidents of chapters S and the new electric siren and was and thus the work will be carried Bourses of information on the subject The election of president or Chief lavish in his praise of the fire chief out until all of the improvements and Impressed upon the audience the Black Cap furnished the excitement keep .it up to the educational stand­ and L; vocal solo, "The Swallows," ards of the very best type of'schools Mrs. Richard Williams of Newberg; und fire marshal for the good worJt outlined are completed. Work has also been commenced on fact that a great deal of thought and of the evening as the three candi­ and to do so it is absolutely Impera-. address, "The Advantages of the they have done and are doing. Mr. dates named ran neck and neck for care had been given to the prepara­ tive that this endowment campaign Small College,” President Clark of Sykes said that he was just as ready the layin g of the cement walks and tion of the constitution. He then three ballots. Mr. Moore stated on Pacific University; violin solo, “ Mél­ to bestow praise wbere he found It this Is also being pushed ahead to proceeded to read the document itself the start that he could not take the be successfully concluded. Friends of the institution in the odie du Couer," by Glenn S. Taylor to be due os he was to criticize con­ keep pace with the paving work. AIL and tnoved its adoption. This mo­ time for the duties of tbis office ditions which are bad and he said of this Is providing work for many tion was seconded and carried unan­ but in spite of thiB fact he led on the east and other places have given of Newberg, Miss Mabla M iller ac­ magnificently toward this purpose companist; music by Newberg orches­ that he could honestly praise the Newberg men. many of whom other­ imously. second ballot. On the first ballot and already fully $100,000 has been tra; informal reception. city of Newberg for their progres- i wise would be without employment. Mr. Kilham was high man and on Mayor Calkin« then called upon raised. This leaves about $50.000 This was the tenth annual state slve spirit In the matter of fire pre­ It is estimated that over 100 men are employed' In the various pro­ those present to come forward and the third Ralph’ Butt led. At the to raise and Newberg must get under convention of the P. E. O. and'those vention. cesses incident to the paving and sign the constitution so that the close of the third, ballot, Mr. iioore this and raise every possible dollar front here who attended the Tuesday Calling^ittention to the fire at sidewalk work. Numbers o£ men election of officers could be taken up. arose a second time and said'that he in order that our college may be night meeting, say that they had a the collegek recently Mr. Sykes said are kept busy hauling the materials, Fifty persons signed up that evening simply could not and would not ac­ that he was glad to note that steps others are employed with digging as charter members of the organiza- cept the office, whereupon. John U. kept up to standard. We cannot af­ most enjoyable time. Chapter L o f *_«£re being taken lor the establish­ ditches, etc; stilt others with—thej ticrn, thug afiaurtng ttg success on QH Smith moved that his name he taken ford. to allow this $100,000 to be Newjrerg was responsible for the pro­ ment o f a fire hydrant On the college grading work; some are required in start and it is estimated that when off. The fourth ballot resulted in tost ttr toe coucgc ana its innucncr gram and took a nine ptece orchestra from here for the occasion. The or­ grounds'*and said that this w s b a connection with the paving work; the membership committee finishes the election of Mr. Butt. The only be lost to the community. chestra was composed of Ed. Kienle, recommendation which he had made i quite a number are' also given era Its canvass of the entire community, other contest was between Mr:“Miller Miss Mable Miller;-Glenn S.- Taylor, some time ago and should certainly ployment in the sidewalk construc­ there will be at least 200 hundred and Mr. Hubbard for secretary and BUSINESS HOUSES TO CLOSE Vernon V. Gould, Earl Pinney, A r­ be done as speedily as possible. He tion so that altogether it is probably members signed up. Mr. M iller’ was the choice of those ON DECORATION DAY. M A Y 30 thur Hodson. Royal Gettmann, Clif called attention to the great loss of conservative tp say that 100 men are present. Parrott, and Victor Rees. The con­ The chairman then appointed a force through friction in such a long thus employed. Wherever it is at all At the close of the election, the vention w ill close thls~lThursday) ckalrman string of hose as is neceseary to possible. Newberg men are employed committee of five to act as a lrman called called upc upon Mr. Dimond to Newberg business houses, except- even Wig. ________________ ing committee as f ollows: Bert Mttqpi g L n .» ch air-in reach tilg college buildings at pre- lonevy. drug etere» and Ter, John U. Smith. Mr*. Paxson, Mr. Mr. . r Butt. n. „ , Ur Snii, tent Mr. Smith made a motion few specially skilled men. all of the This that three delegate*? be appointed to garages, will be closed Decoration MR. A N D MRS. WM. CLEMENS NewberR*s fire insurance rates work Is being done by Newberg men. Heater and Dr. Van Valin. committee retired to the ante-room attend a meeting of the Federated Day, Monday May 30, 1921. bave heed rather high and It is hoped Newberg Business Men’s Ass’n., Most of this work should be com­ where they proceeded to deliberate IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT Clubs at Dayton in June, which mo­ that one of the results of this re- pleted this (all and this will certainly by the Board of Directors. upon the selection of suitable per­ tion carried. j»ort of the state fire marshal's office give Newberg a splendid street sys­ ---------- —o -------------- sons for the various offices. In the Mis and Mrs. William Clemens o f Paul Overend was then elected as way be to reduce this rate. And if tem And one to which we may point interim, the chairman called upon this place had a very thrilling exper­ drill master to have the work of per­ no other result is attained, at least with real pride, one that is in keeping various ones to speak. P. E. Over­ fecting a drill team in charge. Fol­ ience and one from which they Newberg will get some valuable ad­ with our other excellent features. end was the first to respond and said lowing this the meeting adjourned. emerged by sheer good luck on last vertising over the slate from the re­ that the fire department was there Monday afternoon when their car was. It has been called to the attention port which these deputies make. because they believed in lining up of those most deeply interested that run into by a man who was said to be Newberg has a good liv e fire de­ with anything which would help ad­ perhaps a mistake was made in not The new management of the Baker under the influence of liquor. They partment and we should be ready vertise Newberg. Mr. Overend.said electing to some of the offices some­ theatre is Offering the theatre going were-on their way to Portland and to recognize their valuable services that* there, .were many people here one who lives in the country. In public of Newberg some excellent at­ were near Multnomah station when to the community. who, whefl approached regarding answer to this it might be said that tractions for the coming week. It an auto coming from Portland came The local Post of the G. A. R. will anything new would say. “ well, I will be the policy of the new manager tearing around the curve and swung hold a celebration on Memorial Day, guess it’s a good thing." but would Mr. Nichols is a resident of the coun­ to run three shows each week, giving over onto their side of the road, try and that although none of the TUESD AY E V E N IN G E N T E R ­ together with Lester C. Rees Poet go no further. He said that he be­ The other officers elected are, there will two nights to each show, or rather crashing into their machine. T A IN M E N T W A S A W IN N E R of the American Legion. The mem­ lieved that this movement would be a goodly representation of the giving two shows each night :’or two Clemens auto narrowly missed being bers of both orders, together with any bring about the right kind of cooper­ For Friday and Saturday overturned into the ditch. Two dep­ country on the chairmanship of ca*n- nights. others wishing to participate will The entertainment at the Presby­ meet at Duncan's hall at 9:30 a. m. ation and that the fire boys would be mittees. The committee, who made nights of this week Maurice Tour­ uty sheriffs happened to be on the terian church last Tuesday evening on Monday. May 30, and with the with it . the nomination for the various offices neur presents “ Deep Waters” which scene and they promptly arrested the R. J. Moore then made a very ex­ was selected at large from the at­ is a picturization of that well known offending parties and took them be­ by the Delta Gammas was well at­ bund will march to the cemetery tended. netting the new organization where the usual ceremonies will be cellent talk in which be emphasized tendance at the meeting and it will F. Hopkinson Smith story, “ Caleb fore District Judge Deich in Portland West. Master Divetse The story is who gave the driver a sentence of some thirty dollars, and giving those observed. Graves of the comrades the value of the advertising to be be noticed that some of them were derived frtun the organization, com­ from the country. They no doubt laid in New England, with the coast thirty days in jail and a fine o f $100. present a “ bushel of fun." will be decorated, etc. paring it with the R08arians and the tried to select those whom they for a background. Love and adven­ The driver we understand also agreed The first demonstration was en­ In the afternoon at 2:30 o’clock Cherrians. Mr. Moore also said that thought best fitted for the position. ture. and thrilling action intermingle to pay for the damage to the Clemens titled 'The Freak Sisters” in a musi­ cal effort proving them indeed the there will be a program at Duncan’s there has been a chasm between the They may have been mistaken in with scenic beauty and true charac­ auto. --------- o--------- greatest musical aggravation known. ball. Dr. Joshua Stanfield of Port­ farmers and city people and that he some choices, but at any rate we be­ terizations of the rugged New Eng­ When farmer Corn-tassel who was land will be present to make the ad­ believed that this organization should lieve that the organization will be land coast folk to make this a truly OFFICIATES AT W ED D IN G OF present, was asked how he approved dress of the day. Besides this there help to bridge this chasm and draw fully awake to their opportunity and wonderful play and one well worth DAUGHTER A N D PARENTS TOO of their execution, he said that he will be music by the relief corps, con­ the two together. He said that he will do things. The new president seeing. Then as a second feature for certainly did approve of it, and then sisting of the singing of old patriotic was himself raised on a farm and was has already started things off and this same show will be seen “ Wild proceeded to demonstrate a little songs and special numbers. Other proud of it; that the city could not the executive board will probably Men of Africa.” Rev. Hirajn Gould was called to This is a truly hiinseif. All would have voted in features will a lt» be provided to exist without the farmers, although make a trip to Portland Friday to wonderful picture, combining the Turner, Oregon, to perform the wed­ favor of his execution too. make up an interesting program. the latter could get along without get in touch with the Rosarians and educational with the pisturesque and ding. ceremony for George V. Nader- The minstrels that followed were The business houses of the town, Newberg, and heartily urged a better if possible arrange for a representa­ interesting of the wild and heretofore wan and Miss Evelyn Martin at well gotten together and costumed with a few exceptions have agreed cooperation. the M. E. church in that place. tion of some kind at the Rose Festi­ unknown sections of Africa. and such of their jokes as could be to close for the day and the public Twenty-two years trgo Rev. Gould George Kelty. who had come in val. * Monday and Tuesday heard were good. Mr. Koop’s “ Im- are urged to join with the G. A. R. late, was called upon and made a few married Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin, The executive board will be pleased pcrsonlficatlons” were most amus­ ' May Allison In Mrs. Humphrey the parents of the bride, at Dallas. and Legion in paying a fitting tri­ remarks in which he stated that he to consider any suggestions which ing and the pantomlne of the bute to their fallen comrades on this was In favor of the organization. He the public may have and if anyone Ward’s celebrated novel. “ The Mar­ Oregon, where he was pastor at the young lady with too many suitors day. said that he had observed in his has any new ideas or plans if they riage of William Ashe,” is the offer­ time, and Miss Martin decided that who attempted to turn the first com­ travels over the state that Newberg will communicate them to the secre­ ing at the Baker on Monday and she wanted the same minister to ers into .living furniture was cer­ was better thought of abroad than tary the board will be glad to con­ Tuesday nights of next week. Miss officiate at her wedding who had tainty a laughable series of troubles. at home. sider them. Allison takes the roie of Lady Kitty married her parents. Mr. Gould re­ HOUSW IVES ATTENTIO N Mrs. Morris followed with two Frank Carlisle of Springbrook. who If you were not at the meeting Bristol, who flees from the convent turned home Wednesday, the cere­ JMease return cream bottle at once has recently come to Oregon from Tuesday night, get in touch with where she has been placed by her mony being performed that day. beautiful solos never sung here In 34t 1 * Minnesota, told of his feeling toward some of the officers and see that parents and travels to London, where * Newberg before. #nd highly appre­ to Oberg A Paulson. ----——o - - ciated by the audience. The playlet Oregon. He said that he believed your name is enrolled at once as a at length she makes the acquaintance j A TT EN D FRIEND S FUNERAL Dr. Frances Devine was well acted in hitching his wagon to a star and charter member of The Berrians. of William Ashe, the secretary for Mrs.. M. C. Young of Wilsonville» by the girls taking part, especially in that when he was in Minnesota he You don’t have to pay your $2 until home affairs in the British cabinet, GRAPHIC ADVERTISERS their chagrin In finding It was not did so. That star was Oregon. He thirty days later. We predict that und subsequently marries him. But and Mrs. Sam Gilbreath of Tualatin were in Newberg Monday to attend EXPRESS SATISFACTION a Francis. The Umpty Dums who said that he would do anything In his later on, it will be a real honor to we'll not tell you the test of it, for the funeral of Mrs. Margaret Kirk- walked backward when going for­ ability to further the organization. have been a charter member of this you’ll want to aee It for yourself ley. Mrs. Young and Mrs. Gilbreath ward and who must have found it Tom Tynall was intoduced to the organization. at the Baker anyhow. The 10th epi­ are sisters and were old friends o f We hove hud another strik­ hard to tell whether they were going sode of "The Lost City” will also be Mrs. Kirkley. Mrs. Gilbreath w ilt ing example of success in ad­ nr coming: and the Hoodlumss. with shown. be known to some of the older resi­ thair awful faces and wiggling ears, vertising through the columns dents of Newberg as Jennie McKee completed the evening's fun delight­ Wednesday and Thursday of the Graphic the past week Graham, having been agent for the TH E BERR IAN S fully. — Tom Mix and his wonderful horse Portland and Willamette Valley rail­ and we want to tell it to our Among those taking part were: will provide the attraction on Wed­ road at this place in the days of ;he readers believing that some of Miss Britt, Grace Colby, Gertrude Oh W e’ve found the end of the rainbow. nesday and Thursday nights. In that old narrow guage. As Mrs. Graham Bradley. Pearl Richard. Ruby Ingles. them may profit by it. Mr. And the berried pot of gold. romance of a hard-boiled tenderfoot, she ran the old Tourists Hotel which Olive Reid. Miss Frost. Margaret LeFevre had a six shovel rid­ "The Daredevil." Anyone who has was later known as the Newberg It’s In Newberg. the city of destiny. Houston. La Verne Hodson, Florence ever seen Tom Mix and his horse House and which was located in the ing corn cultivator which he 'Mid the red hills rich and old. Lee. Mae Waterman. Emma Belle climb stalls, go tearing down the rear of the present Imperial hotel, wished to sell. He advertised Woodworth. Mary Balzer. Helen | precipitous side of a mountain or any and having been originally erected The Berrians located this mine of wealth. Evans, Olga Keller, Mr. Keller, Mr. It in the Graphic's classified of the other hair-raising.stunts which fot a residence by Jesse Edwards. It will last as long as time. f'raw. Frank Leety. *Emll Nelson, column at a total cost for two they so frequently do in their pic­ Mrs. Kirkley was housekeeper at Clarence Hltohen, Lester Coggins, Hurrah for the Berrians. Berrians. tures. will want to see them again in the Totiris' Hotel at that time. insertions of 50a. Prof Ross Lynn Switzer. HIMis Hanning, Ralph The Berrians who live in this clime. - ----- - © -------- this one. Mix and his horse are of the high school wa« «an tin g Erwin. Mr. Kopp and Mrs. Morris. simply irresistible and they provide DEATH OF LITTLE GIRL Oh! Here’s to the’ live wires, the Berrians, •--------o--------- such nn implement and seeing one of the best pictures in the "l>are- Lois Elizabeth Stout. little seven May their days be many and long. the ud. got In touch with Mr. devil" which have ever come to New- weeks, old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DR. COFFEE M ADE ELDER We’ ll sing for the Berrians, Berrians. berg Also a Snub Pollard corned) LeFevre and bought the culti­ R. L. Stout of Portland, died at their Dr. W. N. Coffee, who has been and Paramount magazine. In a chorus good and strong. vator. Both men are highly home Friday. May 20, of pneumonia. the pastor of the local Free Methodist -------- o--------- Mrs. Stout will he remembered here ' church, was appointed district elder pleased over the deei and yet The Berrians, The Berrians. CARD OF THANK S as Mabel Vantrese. Mr. and Mrs. 1. of the Salem district, at the 26th neither one knew fh e other and They are full of pep and snap. We wish to express our apprecia­ K. Vantress and Mrs. J. S. Wright of annual Oregon conference of the Free the deal would not have been And we’ll shout, all hall to the Berrians. tion to those who by their kind acts Newberg, F. A. Vantress of Yakima Methodist church which was held In made except for the little Gra­ and words sought to make lighter Washington, and Mr. and Mrs. G M. Who put Newberg on the map. Portland last week. Rev. H. E. the hours of our recent bereavement, Hodges of Tacoma. Washington, at Krelder will succeed Dr. Coffee as phic ad. Have you tried It? E B. in the loss of our wife and mother. tended the funeral which was held pastor at Newberg for the coming at the home Saturday afternoon John Ktrkley and family year. NEW MANAGEMENT OF BAKER OFFERS FINE ATTRACTIONS G. A. R. AND LEGION WILL CELEBRATE MAY 30 J i