N ewberg V O L . X X X II G raphic Na.40 NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 7, 1921 COOPERATION TO MAKE CITY COUNCIL CONSID­ BERRY FESTIVAL PROGRAM PROMISES A BIG WOODBURN WINS AN COUNTY SEAT NEWS SUCCESSFUL FESTIVAL ERS PAVING RIVER ST. DAY FOR NEWBERC-CROWDS ARE COMING EXCITING BALL GAME NOTES OF INTEREST COUNTRY WILL BENEFIT GREATLY WOULD CONTROL CONVEYANCES PARADE AT 10 A. M., CROWNING OF QUEEN AUBREY, ADDRESS, ST. PAUL-NEWBERG LOSE BY « ¡ T H E COURT TRANSFERS FUNDS FREE BERRIES, EXHIBITS. SPORTS, BAND CONCERT, j Cm on ta t Communities A ll Unite in B ig Or­ R egular B ills Allowed and Ordinances ganization to Make Known Ber­ SHOWS, CONCESSIOKS—FUN FOR EVERYONE Suits Tiled and Matters of E rrori Cost Locals at Least Considered— Adjourned Until Minor Importance — r--------- j ’ Two Score« From the moment the p an d e jit is a real pleasure to watch in a c -; starts at 10 a. m. Saturday mooting I tlon and we understand that Me-' There Is only time for a few last $10,000 Transferred The Newberg-St. Paul team, or Tbe city council met on Tuesday until the last event is staged th at' Minnville is coming down with the minute preparations now before the evening of this week, to t ran sale t evening, there will not be a dull avowed determination of humbling perhaps more correctly called the St. The county commissioners’ court day for Newberg’« first big berry moment In the entire day’s program the locals and that they are strength-1 Paul-Newberg team, played a most has transferred the sum of |10,000 festival Is here. And it will be a their regular business. It being re­ during Newherg’s first annual Ber­ ening their team with the addition exciting and interesting game a t ! from the general fund to the funds big day for there will be literally gular monthly meeting, |he usual bills were presented and all were al­ ry Festival. In fact we doubt wheth­ of players from other clubs in the Woodburn on the Fourth of July, of road project No. 5. This money thousands of people in from the sur­ This is which they lost by a score of 4 to 3. is to complete the paving of ths er it will be at all possible to eism south end of the county. rounding cities and communities to lowed. An ordinance relating to public into the space of time allotted for the only event of the day at which By< all of the rights of the game, the Three-Mile lane project. The order be shown what this community, can the program, all of the events sched­ an admission charge Is to be made local aggregation should have won was made on June 24. do In the way of providing enter­ utility vehicles was introduced and uled by the committees. It to Cer­ and this is necessary to cover the ex­ and but for a couple of errors would tainment and what it can raise ‘In passed through the first reading and Pillette of the St. ; tain that no one person will be able penses of the teams and getting the have done ao. the way of fruits and berries. And then laid upon the table for Investi­ Judge Finds for Defendants Paul-Newberg team accidentally gation. This ordinance defines a to take in everything which will be diamond in shape, etc. we are sure going to show them. offered on that day and out of the threw the game away when he cut j The suit brought by C. J. Land- public utility vehicle as any auto, Perhaps, never before ha« New­ 1fug of W ar ^ Contests assortment of entertainment offered third base in running home on a Ingham vs. George W . Briedwell at berg had so good an opportunity to auto-bus. Jitney, omnibus, autostage, one can get almost anything which At 5 p. m. there will be the tug ,ong outfield fly. This one score, al, was tried before Judge Belt on autotruck, taxicab, or other vehicle display her products as this one of­ may appeal to them. of war with the Salem Cherrians en- i wb,®b could have easily been made Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of fers. Probably never before have drawn by any motive power whatso­ deavorlng to pull the Berrians into without cutting the base, was all last week, without a Jury.. It ao many people from outside of our ever. (including vehicles drawn by Street Parade horses or other animals) and used as the water. This event will be held tbat„ w“ needed t(> t,e tbe “ o™ in a suit for specific performance of own community been gathered to­ At 10 a. m. the band will start at the park In the canyon by the *h* ,flnl8h and w o u ld b a v ® * iv? ? J he contract to a will arising over the common carriers. It excepts rail­ gether at one time as will be here playing and the parade will get lato highway bridge. The location is ex - 1 *ocaJ® a ^hmnce to win. In addition Heynes Holms et ux estate. A de­ day after tomorrow. ' The fame of road cars, street railway cars, hotel motion and the program will be on c e . P® ^a,ndT 1 8*c °nd baseman for cree was given in favor of the de­ The Berrians has gone broadcast busses, autos ussd exclusively as its way. The parade will wind Its cellent as It not only provides a p l a the St. Paul-Newberg aggregation, fendants, the complaint dismissed taxicabs and operated exclusively in where water is accessible but the throughout the state because of tbeir way. as described elsewhere in this>bjgb canyon walls and the bridge muffed an infield fly in the 7th I and neither party are t$ recover success in entering their float In the the city, and sightseeing cars ex­ paper, about the principal streets ttiself offer an excellent opportunity which was probably responsible for eosts. Rose Festival parade and as a result clusively, and auto busses engaged and wind up at the city tourist p a rk . fGr spectators to view the contest, one of the Woodburn runs. in transporting school children be­ people are coming to Newberg from However, for tbe greater part of where the program and^ “ onslng | The PnlnartanB of Vancouver have Probate Court M atters all parts of the state to attend this tween country homes and the school events will be held. The fimt t U n g , gent word that they are I A com ing the game both teams played good district In which their school to sit­ first berry festival and we cannot at the park will be a band selection. down about forty strong and that b ill and in the eighth inning with * Estate T. J. Prlbble, deceased. uated. Under the terms of the or­ and will not diasappolnt them. dinance It would be unlawful after Then will come the crowning of they would like to challenge )the three bases full and none out, St. i Mary V. Prlbble appointed admlnto- ' Nor is It Newberg alone which August 1, to operate a public utility Queen Aubrsy 1st at which time winners in this contest to a pull. Paul tightened up and retired the j tratrix. *■ will profit from this festival, for out­ vehicle In Newberg without a fran­ Mayor Calkins will turn over the This will add to the interest of this Woodburn team without their m ak-: Petition to probate the estate of side of the little exxtra money which chise. The ac( makes no specific keys of the city to her royal high­ event and ludrine bv the team ,n* a ran- Sunderllef made a beau -, David B. Smith, deceased, and the may be spent among ths merchants provision as to what charge, if any, ness. Abraham K. Miller, deceased; bava Following this Chief Black on that day there will be little re­ shall be made for such a franchise Cap Ralph Butt will intioduee the it will be a case of a big pull on the he picked off the fence and threw in been filedr turn to the city Itself and probably and the origin of the ordinance speaker of the day, Julius L. Meier, part of either of these visiting or­ to home catching the Woodburn man that little will be more than offset seems to he unknown. who was coming In from third. Opposition who to the president of the Alantic- ganizations If the Berrians lose. Minor Matters by the money which the merchants developed at the meeting to the pass­ Paciflc Highways and Electrical E x ­ Woodburn started the- scoring in No bounty on predatory animals have donated to assure the succees age of the ordinance. ¡the first inning, getting one run and position which will be held In Port­ of the festival. But the farmers will land In 1925. Mr. Meier’s address . , .v „ . l e t Paul came back a a d 'tie d the haTe b« * n P*‘d ln thl» countF 8« ° * « L. O. Newlin was the only bidder will occupy the «m e up until the At 7:30 in the evening there will racore ,n the thlrd.. Woodburn a n - > P r» «■ benefit from it for thousands of crates of berries should be sold to for the contract for improving west noon hour, when the free berries be a water on «.V1® b* ’ .| nexed another run in the fifth and ain lied the thelr our visitors on that day and this Fifth street and the contract for will be served to the city’s guests on tween the McMinnville and H e w -;st Pau] Suits Piled should be merely the beginning of this work was let to him. First street and adjoining the berg fire departments and this will ¡half of the slxth. In the la8t balf of no doubt be bitterly contested and \ the 8lxth Woodburn scored their Divorce: Lyle G. Small vs. Letha the sales which may accrue from the Graphic office, An ordinance, requiring all per- an interesting event. A band con- thIrd run and ^ the ^ v e n th a Small; B. A. Kliks attorney for Impetus given by the festival. hons having roofs, which drip on the cert will round out the days p ro -jfourth the nlnth ,nni St p ^ , plaintiff. Prise Awards W e protest against any idea re­ sidewalk, to install proper drains^ In the afternoon the program w i l l : * rmm 80 M tbe Berrians a r e co“ ~ ' started a batting rally and with no was passed. garding the festival which would start at 1 p. m. with the awarding cerned- However, there will be one out got two men on the bases, give the Impression that It is mere­ Authorization for a contract with In Circuit Court ly a pleasure event. It to not. the electric company for pumping of the prizes for the exhibits, which i "tony attractions and entertainments It iooked 1Jke tbey would be able to B. E. Williams vs. Equity Queen First, last and all of the time there water for city use during such per­ will be on display at the Qalklns prt” r,ded by concessions and 8,°!T 8 tie the score with this start but luck Canning Co., settled and dismissed. garage. At 1:30 the sports gnd toL i ef p. f v^ ^ OI,e ,nt€r**ted untl> tbe _didn’t seem to be with them and al- baa been forpmost. In the minds of iod as it Is required was granted. L C. Marley vs. Equity Queen «tunts wilt start o n jh e down town m,dnight hours: [though they secured one run. they the Berrians the idea that the ber­ The paving engineer .presented streets. Chairman Tom Tyndal^ of (couldn’t quite get the other one canning Co., settled anp dismissed. ries were the important thing under Shows and Concessions Action for money: Harold ▲. plane end specifications for paving the stunts committee has some ex­ needed to tie the score. consideration. W e hope that the south River street. The plans pre­ Among the shows and concessions Both pitchers were in good trim Hirsh vs. Otto W. Helder; dismissed cellent entertainment to offer the farmer» and berry growers will take as per stipulations. this same view and jvill do their sented contemplated full width pave­ crowds at this time. There will h e , are such things as a dog and pony j and the game from tbe spectator’s Divorce: Maud Hellekes vs. Emil very best to have on exhibition and ment *a« far south as Sixth street a motorcycle broad jump In which a ! circus, a merry-go-round & Hawaiian standpoint wa3 an excellent one. be­ C. Hellekes: default and decree. and eighteen feet from there to the h alf dozen motorcycles will compete.' show, the Baker Stock Co. of Port- ing close and filled with exciting for «ale the very best fruit of all city limits. However, property own­ This is something new and you’ll j land, and many different side shows moments. The ball park was filled Suit to quiet title: Chris W . Sim­ kinds that they have In their or­ Throughout the and there were probably over two onson et al vs. Charles M. Colwell et chards *ln d vineyards and patches. ers who were present objected to this want to see it. Then there will b e , and attractions. Let’s make good our declarat|pn that plan and so the engineer was in­ a motorcycle tug of war in which a day an aeroplane will make flights j thousand people witnessed the game, al; default and decree. Suit to quiet title: George Hessler The St. Paul-Newberg team will the Newberg section stands without structed to draft plans contemplat­ number of motorcycles will compete, over the country, giving its patrons* equal for quality of berries.. And ing full width pavement the entire Following this will come the obsta- an excellent view of the berry play the McMinnville team here on et ux vs. Nancy Ann Newbill et al: let’s demonstrate to Portland and length.- Remonstrances'against this cle race which should afford all patches, orchards, etc. in this vicin- Saturday. July 9. during the Berry default and decree. Divorce: Vrtilhelm Buuck vs_ Boys will he lty. ¡Festival and If you want to see a other cities that here they may find paving project will be heard at the kinds of amusement. And we have left the best part of good game of baseball, don’t miss Louise Buuck. on trial June 28; de­ n place to buy the kind of berries council meeting which will be held entered in this contest and they will on Monday evening. July 25. have to run from a given point to it until the last. Everyone will want this one. The local team is a strict- fault and decree. and fruits that they want. Suit to quiet title: I: C: Emmer- The council adjourned to meet on a platform climb up on this and with to visit the berry exhibits at the Cal- ly first class team and McMinnville There is no question about It. we July 25th. hands behind them eat berry pies kins garage and see what wonderful will doubtless bring down the pick son et al vs. Collin D. Matheny et al; can show them, if the growers will and then climb dowrn and run back fruit and berries are raised here- of the teams from the couth end of default and decree. only realise the importance of doing to the starting point. abouts and what large varieties and the county. The game will be piav- 0 Suit for injuction: Ellen S. Jones so. and make the necessary effort. | ' quantities of these can be secured ,ed on the college diamond in the af- v«. City of Sheridan; on trial, June This Is a busy time for the farmers, Baseball Game 28 without jury; injunction dissolv­ • from growers right here in Newberg. iternoon. but a berry festival must be held ed as to city lots and made perpetual At 2:30 p. m. will occur the big ¡Yes. it will be one big day— a d a y 1 ■ ■ - - o-------—- when the berries are ripe and every a« to acreage. ball game between McMinnville crammed full of good things and no R iM FU PI one will realize this and the im­ Suit to quiet title: Jennie Rose and the Newberg-St. Paul team, one can afford to miss it. Everyone T l J l I L l U V r rU IM L A N U portance of doing his best to show After the large bills advertising which will be held at the college1 is entering heartily into the spirit Goodrich, administratrix vs. Hershal the visitors what we raise and have the berry festival had been printed, Glenn Bunn et ux, default and de­ diamond. Any person who has lived ¡of the day and the splendid coopera- for sale. it was necessary to change the plans ln Newberg any length of time j tlon of the people Is assurance in 1 cree. . . Some farmers have said that there and hold the exhibits at Borne other knows all about the spirit of rivalry : itself that It will be a great success Mary O'Brien et al vs. N. C. The Lee Stock Company has beeh is no use and that what we might place than that designated on the which exists between Newberg and j and that we will be able to show our i secured for a special engagement of Christenson et al; decree of fore­ After taking the various McMinnville and which in itself guests from over the state a really ,b.I|ee , day8^,4c5>™in* ”,c, n.® •ell on that day would be only a posters. closure as per stipulations. There will be a special mere drop In the bucket compared to available places under consideration should insure on excellent game, good time and open their eyes to the July 7. George W. James vs. City of New­ the great amount raised. We will it was finally decided to arrange the The Newberg-St. Paul team is a real wonderful productivity of this sec- matinee on the day of the big berry berg; decree as prayed for, an in­ admit the truth of this, but a start! exhibits In the west half of the Cal- basebail aggregation and one which tlon. festival making one more attraction junction. suit over street assess­ must be made somewhere and noth- kins garage building on Main street to be offered to the visitors of N ew ­ ment.— News-Reporter. leg big can be done until the foun- r as this was the most central and berg on that day. The company dation is first laid. There is an In- would give plenty of room for dis- makes a change of play each night estimable value which may be count­ plays. This will be fixed up for the offering the very finest of plays and ed upon for the future from this ber­ entries and everything will be done very pleasing specialities. The com­ pany is composed of artists of the ry festival. Portland and surround­ to make the exhibits appear at their Farmers should leave their ber­ ing country, including the large ter­ best. highest order and a careful presen­ ries. either for sale or for free serv­ The free berries and cream and ritory reached through her commis­ tation of all plays may always be The finance committee completed In behalf of the parade committee ing at Crede’s Meat Market Friday sion houses can handle vast amounts the berry sales will be conducted on thelr solicitation of the business . the Graphic issues this appeal to all noted. of fruit and berries and why should­ the vacant lots adjoining the Graph­ houses and town people for funds for citizens of Newberg to cooperate in Their repertoire consists of such evening. n’t Newberg take advantage of this ic office on the west and running the berry festival Thursday noon tbe parade on Saturday morning. If plays as "Boss of Bar 7. Ranch.” Farmers wishing to pecure crates market. We need only to Impress over to the old Dayton road thus and are greatly pleased with the you cannot enter an elaborate float. J " 6 ,Powerf ..Tha‘ “Tbe, G,rl for sales berries, may get them at these people with the superiority of giving ample room as well as a cen­ generous response which they re- at lea8t t in decorated auto or Laral??,e and The Matrlmon- the Bowman & Brooks Job office ad­ our fruits and berries to make them tral location for these purposes. The celved everywhere. Over »400 was kind of an ent The de lal Tangle The opening perform- demand Newberg products and when committees are working hard to in­ raised among the business people of wiI, be led by the Berrlan band and fnce pleased a good crowd who at- joining the city hail on First street. we say Newberg. we would include sure the success of this most import­ Newberg to make certain the su e -, w in jnc|ude tbe queen’s car and . |fnded la8t. . an Lee stock Company is composed FHoats and decorated cars for the greater than any one of Its compon­ undue advantage of this feature of now urge the farmers to do likewise dan 8treet near the Bap(l8f church members of the Baker theatre ent states so should our Idea of this the festival as It Is the aim of the in helping with the berry end of the at 9 00 Saturday morning and every Playera of Portland, who are coin­ parade should be in line on Sheri­ community be greater than anyone festival committees to make this at­ festival. The Berrians are trying to car 8hou|d be ,n ,|ne by 9;30 at the blning business with pleasure ami dan street at the intersection of Col­ lege street not later than 9:30 Sat­ of its Integral sections. All of these traction largely for the outside peo­ make it as easy as possible for the ; very |ate8t Henry Morris, marshal P|aTln8 the smaller towns of Wash- urday morning. communities to a greater or lesser ple who are our guests on thaf day. farmers to donate berries for free of (he d and cba,rman of the par_ «ngton and Oregon until thelr regu- — ------- o----------- extent, center in Newberg and for Of course no attempt yrlll be made dietribution and also to place crates ade commUtee atates that the ,ine '« r 8®a8?n opens in Portland. Sep- this reason It is much easier to build to prevent any local people partak­ of berries on sale. Arrangements ] ot marcb w ju be ^ follows: Parade *erIl?!er ... . , 0R R E G 0N GROW ERS M AK E DIS­ ap a reputation using the name ing in the free berries and cream have been made to leave all berries w „ , form on ahertdan 8trWft at the They carry their own piano play- Newberg than It would be to try and service, but this appeal is made to at the. Crede Meat Market where i,n(erfiectton of College and will head * r. do speclait es between the acts POSITION OF N EW BE R G F R U IT establish reputations and identities the spirit of loyalty of the home they will be kept In cold storage pagf 0o|nR ea8t to Merld|an 8tre€t, and a11, ln al> furnish a splendid for .each separate community. people to help in keeping this ex­ over FTIday night and taken out as tbence south to First street, then ev®|,ing s entertainment, Fruit of the Oregon Growers Co­ . 8 not* a.ny meap8« a cheap operative Association in this district Sprlngbrook is undoubtedly en­ pense within hounds by not parti­ needed. One hundred and fifty crate® i WMt 0n First street to Maine street. . cipating themselves. * have been secured from Portland and I turning north on Maine street to doW(iy a**reg:ation. stinging the titled to great credit for her fine is being handled in various ways. ---------- (v,---------. farmers wishing to secure crates for Hancock 8treet. then east on H a n -, a ,9° ; can^ L 8h!’ is a steady user from Newberg have been shjpped to mind that while perhaps each of application for thelr tickets so that monla. Mr. Baker has had a back | the program and address will be of Graphic rla. s fled advertising, the Brownsville Canning company at these communities lead In the pro­ the committee may as promptly as with pneumonia and is quite , held. , and Mr. McDougall g ts results. Re­ Corvallis. duction of the thing named, they do possible get a line on this season’s seriously ill but it is thought that i o— • - - - cently he advertised some cows for The black cap crop of the organi- sot have a monopoly on it by any returns. Tickets will be on sale a t , he will recover. The little girl Dor- Over 30 tons of loganberries were' sale and reports that he made the zatton Tn the Newberg district*« 111 means. Fqr example, prunes are the drug stores and at the banks In ; othy. who is five years old. is also being received daily by the Oregon j sale Just as soon as the Graphic be put up by the Graves Canning raised quite extensively throughout Newberg and can be secured of C. E. very sick and has developed measles Growers Association at Salem at the; was out. Of course Mr. McDougall company of Sherwood. The logan­ the entire valley; berries are raised Newhouse at Sprlngbrook and O. A. * on top of the pneumonia. As we go to end of last week and it Is expected , doubtless had some good cow« at berry a crop of the members at New along the river mnd ln the Chehalem Dearborn at Dundee. Interest m an-¡to press, it Is stated that she may i that the amount would greatly in- reasonable price, but it is certain berg has been sold to the Kealher- communities as well as at Spring- ifested by people generally In this, pull through. Mrs. Baker is better crease during this week. that there is no simpler or rheaper stone Products company and will be year’s program m announced seems and able to be up again, while the I ---------- o---------- way of bringing the buyer and seller hauled daily from the plant at that to be unusually great. other little boy is not considered ss j ’’Take Home a Crate of Berries together than by using a Graphic point with auto truchs carrying this ( Continued on page 10) Chautauqua Committee. being In danger from the B*rry Festival.” classified. tonnage to Cornelius ry Industry of Section Monday, July 25th KEl BERRY EXHIBITS TO BE AT THE CALKINS GARAGE BUILDING iSfd^l hi J 2 i.*“ ' ...... ...... AYFRS OF PORT! AND ARE AT THE STAR THEATRE SUCCESS OF THE BERRY FESTI­ PARADE LINE OF MARCH GIVEN VAL NOW ASSURED BY FUNDS WILL UNE UP AT 9:30 A. M. FESTIVAL NOTES IN BRIEF FORM