N ewberg VOL. XXX11 NEWBERG TO HAVE A BIG BERRY FESTIVAL G raphic NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 16, 1921 W . C. T. U. W ILL MEET m i FROM GOLDEMDALE LOCAL CHAUTAUQAU ' MONDAY SAW CLOSE of Raymond Hornlbrook and family NEWBERG CELEBRATES Goldendale. Washington, came last Friday to visit bis parents, SET FOR JULY 16-21 j OF YEARLY MEETING down VICTORY OF BERRIANS Mr. and Mrs. John Hornlbrook of this place. They went to Portland on Sunday with the local people who FLOAT IS PARADED ON STREETS j attended tbe annual Klickitat county On Wednesday, June 22nd, the Newberg W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs.1 Hannon, at 911 Third street for work. Quilting, sewing of car­ pet rags, and piecing blocks will be EVENT SCHEDULED FOR JULY 9 the order of the day. The hours will FINE PROCRAM IS OFFERED HERE FRIENDS HELD SUCCESSFUL MEET be anytime between 10 a. m. and 5 : ; p. in. and there will be work for all Membership Drive to be Launched at who come. Grand Opera Company and Other Mu- More Than Eleven Thousand Dollars Once and W ill be Pushed in Each Community fo r 500 Members . No. 37 sical Numbers, Lectures and a convention and returned borne Monday. on Band Plays and B ig Jubilant Crowd Were Raised at Y early M eeting Cheer as Qneen Aubrey is H er­ MR. AND MRS. ABRAM ANNOUNCE CANNERY Last Thursday evening was made Advance information on the Elll-1 At the close of five full days of COOK AUTO ACCIDENT a jubilation WILLJURELY RUN Son-White Chautauqua program for t work, in which the various activities night on'the part of the Play “ It Pays to Advertise.” For P acific College. alded Twice a W inner Three things were fully decided upon at the meeting of the council oi tne patch of The Berrt&na which people of Newberg and vicinity. The the season indicates a week of lac of the Friends cburch in the North­ was held In the Commercial Club tures, entertainment and music that west were considered, the last session MRS. COOK D M LAST FRIDAY Berrians had brought home two H.F.DAVIDSONMAKES STATEMENT rooms on Monday evening. The bills prizes from the Portland Rose Festi­ should please “ Chautauqua fans.’’ of Oregon Yearly Meeting «vas held contracted In connection with the val and there was great rejoicing on The dates for Newberg have been Monday evening. While the attend­ b u i l d i n g of the float, as well as for Springbrook Cannery to be Leased to definitely Bet Tor July J6th to 2JlL ance was not quite so large as last W ere on W ay to Coast and Autom o­ the part of everyone at so happy an the current expenses of the Berdans, outcome of tbe event. Newberg A musical event of unusual 1m year, all the sessions were well at- bile W ent Over 100 Foot Bank Company o f Local Farm en and were presented and gone over by the went into tbe parade with the sole portance is scheduled in the com ing! tended. council. It was ascertained that Badly Injuring Aged Couple idea of getting some publicity. of the Mary Adel Hays Opera Sing- One of the most interesting ses- W ill Be B on by them there were sufficient funds to pay Scarcely anyone could have been ers, under the leadership and direc­ slons was held od Friday, when the all bills and still leave a small sur­ tion of Mary Adel Hays, prominent subject considered was, "Foreign Mr. and Mrs. Abram Cook met with found in advance who would have plus. Only about one hundred mem­ The Oregonian published an arti­ New York coloratura soprano. The Missions," the principal address be a sad accident on June 7th which re­ had the temerity to assert that we bers have paid their dues so far, so cle in its issue of last Tuesday which personnel is a notable one; including ing given by Arthur Chilson, who sulted in the ultimate death of Mrs. were going to win one prize, let this is a most satisfactory result. we deem to be of more tban usual Ruth Pearey, contralto. Claude Schell went to British East Africa as a Cook. They were on their way to alone two. Consequently everyone Mayor Calkins was present; and, as Interest to our readers as it pertains tenor, and John Weinman, baritone. I missionary to the native black races the beach by auto and about eight was overjoyed at the rtfcwu. the one appointed to go to Portland to the running of the local cannery. All are soloists of distinction, each nineteen years ago. He has been miles the other side of Dolph, and Many, who were not able to at­ and receive the prise money awarded The Oraphic has endeavored each one abundantly capable of present-1 home on a furlough for some time 62 miles from here, tbeir auto went tend the parade in Portland, had The Berdans’ float, he made a re­ week to get some authentic informa­ ing a full concert alone. Familiar ind Is making a tour of tbe various over a 100 foot bank. Mr. Cook, never- seen tbe beautiful float which port. Mr. Calkins *Btated that the tion on this matter but the cannery selections and excerpts from light yearly meetings representing tbe hearing another auto looked back The Berrians entered in the Roae Portland people were very lavish people have seined to be loath to give and grand opera will be featured American Friends Board of Foreign and in doing so lost sight of tbe road Festival parade and so It was brought with their praise of the Newberg out anything definite. It is gener­ in their two concerts on tbe laat Missions. In the course of his re­ ahead for a bare fraction of time. back from Portland that they might float and seemed to fully understand ally understood that the general day. marks be stated that while 90 per Mrs. Cook passed away at Dolph on have an opportunity to,see |t. The the short time which The Berdans management are planning on calling Lucile Collette. distinguished cent of Africa had been ttoujehed Friday night as the result of Internal band was kind enough to volunteer hud for its construction and the a meeting of the farmers some time French violinist, who came to Amer­ commercially only 10 per cent of injuries sustained and Mr. Cook was their services for the evening and handicaps under which they worked. soon and giving out their policy In lea as a war refugee in 1914, is this same territory had been reached badly injured although it is expected they played and marched ahead of Mr. Calkins stated that he saw the This way. the float which was run back and another artist of prominence to be by Christian teachers. He said fur­ that he wilj recover. films of the Rose Festival at one of A meeting was held at Springbrook presented during the week. Mile. ther that for years, out of every 100 The remains were brought to New­ forth on Maine street. The street the Washington street theatres and the first (ft the week and it was de­ Collette is under contract with one children born to tbe natives in that berg and funeral serTBces were con­ was completely lined with autos and that they were exceptionally good. cided to form a company among the of America’s leading phonograph land of heathen darkness, 50 to 75 ducted from the Christian church at people and it has been estimated Only three floats were shown and the farmers there and lease the cannery companies and lg rated as one of the per cent died in infancy, but that 2 p. m. on Monday, Rev. Phillips there were about 1,000 people on tbe Newberg float was one of the three. at that place from the Rupert suc­ foremost concert violinists in th« owing to tbe improved conditions officiating. The .Woman’s Relief street. Cheers greeted the appear­ The pictures of The Berrians' float cessors and the preliminaries to this country today. She comes to Chau­ brought about by tbe active work of Corps and the local post participated ance of the float. Queen Aubrey were very clear and distinct and the are now well under way. The arti­ tauqua as a member of the Lowell the missionaries the ouutlook for the in the services. Lemon and her little maids occupied words Newberg and the Berrians cle from tbe Oregonian follows: Patton company. Mr. Patton needs future wo« more hopeful. Jeannette Cook, wife of Abram (the throne just as they did in tbe As a result. of an agreement be­ no Introduction to western Chautau­ showed up very plainly. These pic­ In the field held by tbe Friends. Cook of Newberg, was born in Wood- Portland parade and thus tbe local tures will be shown all over the Unit­ tween creditors of the A. Rupert qua audiences. He has Just returned Mr. Chlbien said there were now five stock, 111., November 17, 1846, and people were given an opportunity to ed States and thus Newberg will get company and the recently organized from a highly successful concert tour . regularly established churches, died June 10. 1921, as a result of an pass their judgment upon the float. Oregon Canning company announce­ tn New Zealand. Lula Boot, former- i Rev. Frank W. Dell, pastor of auto accident. She was married July some wonderfuL advertising. Last week’s account of tbe float But we are digressing from the ment was made late Tuesday that ly contralto of the Washington Opera | Friends church at Whittier, Califor- 4, 1867, to A. J. Hutchens to which was somewhat incorrect as It was point of view of this article which at least two of the big Rupert com­ Company, rounds out this splendid nia, gave an address on "Peace.” and union were born five children, four necessary after the plans had all been was to tell the three things decided pany plants in the Willamette valley artists trio. Other musical com­ Rev. Elbert Russell, director of Wool- daughters and one son', of whom four made to change them because there up n . t0 1*° d iA wh* “re ,h*re salutary effect in securing markets under present conditions. It Will be willingness, to assist, later when it is west of Newberg which was taken derstand and matters of vital import * b* “ P en. y ° A™"** for the berries next year. the poljcy of the Oregon Canning to the local growers will be consider- auto* and also playgrounds for any necessary to pay their running ex­ into fbe Newberg public school The third thing acted upon was company to pack Oregon fruit under district by consolidation. Mr. Hub­ ed. The Oregon Growers Cooperative wh,ch U n,a* be thought ad- penses. Newberg needs a good band the matter of membership. It was the Oregon label. We know north­ bard’s candidacy is urged by his j Association have been doing some ex- visable to have. It is probable that and we have one. Let us see that decided to hold a membership drive west fruit is unsurpassed, so feel friends on the grounds that the coun - 1 cellent work over tbe state in gett- they are give due recognition and ‘ Immediately and this will last until ti^at by advertising and selling it we try part of the district is entitled ing the producers together in such pay their expenses. the Fourth of July picnic when it Is will assist in building up a market to some representation on the school | an association that they will be Queen Auhrey Lemon was a real ? k ? P expected that the total membership that will prove of immense benefit board as well as the city. Mr. Hub- enabled to market their crops of var- queen, and w-i*h her little maids, was J e,^brat'on will reach the goal of 600 which has to the industry as a whole." bard is an O. A. C. man and is a pro-i lous kinds to a much better advan- p,e of ,he town and country together no small part in the beautiful pic­ been set. The membership commit­ greseive in every sense of the word, j tage than they could otherwise. One in a general good time picnic and ture presented In the Berrlan float. necessarily tee. under the leadership of William He advocated the consolidation of th e' of the best examples of their aid therefore , , It will ._______ . . be more . , Everyone who participated in any V. Dolph, the chairman, wjll »tart an doing this, and plans will be worked rural and town districts and made a to the farmer was seen in the matter way should feel well repaid for the eas () an imP omptu affair. J Immediate canvass of every commun­ out by The Berfiafs to enable the fight to have the consolidation re -! of getting broccoli started in this those Ik n-i o ta are always the efforts put forth and on behalf of ity with a view to Interesting every grower» to get in touch with buyers talned. He will make an excellent community. The Oregon Growers ”’ °8t interesting and entertaining , He has been taking vocational tant parts were taken by Robert ford Spaulding. Jr., who was welcom­ here In autos and asked where they vidends we must pay the expenses. We have Just received word, from training work at O. A. C. and ex- Brown, Louis Parrott. Willie Sand- ed as L's youngest B. I. L. could buy berries. We have turned Help the committee in their work their eyes to the Newberg section as and see that your name Is enrolled the Public Service Commission that pects to continue with his studies, era, Myrl Allman. Florence Heater. ---------- o---------- Eleanor Bassett. Bernlc.' Bull a berry growing section. Now let as a Berrlan. Get a badge and wear the Wlllamlnn Electric Co. has Mr. and Mrs. Dodge are vlaltlng his and Elent BORN us clinch our advantages by bring­ it. And if your neighbor has no been granted a raise in rates .to take parents at this place at present, but ock was good in the part of a maid BIXUY - In New berg. Oregon. ing them Into direct communication badge see that he gets one too. Altd effect July 1st. but as yet haven't they expect to return to Corvallis while Lee Ryan and Charlie Car­ Henry June 11. 1921. to Mr. and Mrs. Ro­ with the grower. The berry festival don’ t forget that this applies to the heard how much of a raise has been very soon and Mr. Dodge will attend lisle took character parts. granted.— Times summer school. Graves appeared ks a Chinaman.' bert Bixby. a son. offers an excellent opportunity for women as well as the men. 3 «¡Sr'S « " --*?««* •' ° A 1