**:s*4V‘ 1T. - a* Ÿ* N ewberg VOL. XXXII G raphic No. 42 NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY 21, 1921 WRITE LETTERS ABOUT one of the propria-y ox In connection panies this with a lectufe on Alaska had the Prunarians and Cherrians ard. The cherries were packed in tising the county. along this road, together with a team in 1851.. called "The Tip Top of the Earth.” there in goodly number, and even three different grades, extra fancy, with this discussion, Mr. F. E. Mc- ■umber of Newberg good roads It may be called "Indian Arrow- These Crosky of Salem was asked to ex­ boosters, met and organized what wood" by some, but what I have He is also writing a book on his ex­ the day seemed to be well balanced fancy and common grade. plain the booklet gotten out by Mar­ for event. Several Portland people cherries will take their places among periences and findings in Alaska was known as the Springbrook Hill known as Indian Arrowwood is a Road Association. W. E. Burke was flower that is a white cluster similar which should prove most interesting. have spoken enthusiastically over the best that are packed in the ion county. This he did in a very As stated above. Mr. VanValln the manner in which the occasion Willamette valley, not barring those interesting and instructive manner. elected chairman of this association, to what the Botany calls "Ninebark” He also .took up the work and alms while K G. Fearey was elected sec­ and I have heard .children call it spent two years with his family in was handled and I feel sure that packed in and about Salem. of the organization. His plea was. you will find it pays for a commun­ Alaska on his last trip and while To bear out the foregoing state­ retary and W. H. Woodworth treas­ wild “ Snowball." The Mountain urer. The work of soliciting funds Laurel belongs to the Heath family, there one of his children was born. ity to lay aside its tools for a day ment, the cherry pack was hardly don’t allow hogs of any kind, to get for the construction of the road was genus Kalmia. and has a sticky, glos­ He has many very interesting pic­ and devote some attention to the over when a broker from Portland into the trough to the detriment of tures of Alaska. One of these is of finer things life offers. was here and spent some few days the good of the whole. The spirit begun and the people along the sy. leathery, evergreen leaf. With kindest regards for the con­ of this, a sale of the extra fancy and of the organization Is citizenship the midnight sun and was secured route and those who would be bene- Mrs. Geo. H. Lee. under great difficulties. Mr. Van tinued prosperity of the Graphic. I fancy brands of cherries was made before dollars, equal rights for the fitted by It. gave 12530. The people ---------- o---------- Valin states that life in the arctic am. fancy brands of cherries were sold small community with the large and of Newberg gave 81250 and the bal­ Very truly yours. region is attended with many hard­ through him to an Atlantic whole­ a democracy throughout. Allow the ance of the estimated expense was A BIRTHDAY SURPRISE J. E. Gratke sale firm. At the present other brok- little community equal space to tell ships and many dangers. He tells provided by the county court. When Twenty friends of L. A. Moore ---- '---- ] ers are now negotiating for the re- its virtues with that given the large. the funds had been assured, the as­ met at his home last Thursday even­ of one time when fishing out on the With these and countless other mainder of the season's pack, and a Mr. McCroeky spoke with that four sociation met and appointed a com­ ing to celebrate the 64th annivers­ ice he and an eskimo had a very mittee of five to superintend the ary of his birth, bringing the very narrow escape from being caught on testimonials of what the Berry Fes-1 sale may be announced at any mo- square way that drove home his mes­ sage to everyone present. accomplished. can anyone ment. construction of the new road. This best of "good wishes,” cake and the ice and unable to return to land, tival Professor Hurd of the O. A. C. committee was composed of W. E. sherbet. Coming the evening fol­ when the ice commenced splitting doubt the advisability of its being "It took a lot of nerve and time made a permanent event in New- j to niake this cannery a success.” gave a short but very instructive Burke, chairman; E. G. Fearey, W. lowing his birthday it was a com­ apart. While here. Mr. VanValln will berg? H. Wobdworth. George Kelty, and plete surprise. Rook furnished the : said Frank Carlisle, who was one of talk on the organization from a show his pictures on Alaskan life at John SchmeltVer. The committee pastime. the originators of the packing com­ farmer's point of view. His main the Baker theatre on Wednesday and then appointed George Emmerson to pany. All can now realize that this point was help the farmers now i Thursday nights of next week. Lo­ have charge of the actual construc­ statement was true in every sense here to prosper, and the future pros­ cal people should avail themselves tion work and work was commenced of the word. A casual glance shows perity of thy county will be taken Fearey. place; once Just above this of this opportunity to learn from in March of the present year. that moneyed men were afraid to care of. He urged that a good or­ Little idea of the immense task place and another time still further reliable source more about our peo­ venture at this time into the cannery, ganization be made but not so up the mountain. There Is one fea­ ple of the northland and they may can be obtained from the statement Newberg tackled her first Berry game. They would rather see the elaborate as to not function proper­ that this road Is 8,000 feet long, that ture of this new road which should be sure that the lectures and pic- Festival with a vengence and the re­ vast fields and orchards of this sec­ ly- it is all new road and that in this appeal to Newberg people. All along: tures will be Interesting for Mr. Van sults are so obvious as to speak for tion of the country and their pro­ Meeting adjourned to meet at 8,000 feet it climbs 488 feet, making Its route and especially from its Valin Itks the faculty of making themselves. A large crowd of visit­ ducts spoil rather than take such a Amity. August 16. After the meeting an average grade of 8 per cent and summit, one Is offered some of the|t),eD) ^ an has very closely approximated the and come Into the Portland highway Co., one of the proprietors of the lo­ good time we had further than we that she has had very few fail tot,had community this season, we need not previous estimates. The cost of right a short distance the other side of cal Willard Storage Battery Ser­ had a good time and some to spare. make good on guarantees this year. feel so alarmed about it. although of way, surveying, clearing, grading Rex. vice station, will attend the con­ Newbergers are royal entertainers, but that in many places the sale of we would have liked to see Golden . .. _ and In fact all work up to the pres­ But perhaps the greatest good to vention of all Willard operators of and put up a display and various season tickets fell down and it was . , _______ Prosser went ent time has been 88350. It Is es­ be accomplished by this new road this vicinity in Portland. to make it up on the single! h .e. nPrt h i n «•* Hk J *7f»o entertainments to please and enter- necessary . . . , This was not true • “ Ï Î J 7_0®: After timated that when the gravel Is put will be in making more easily ac­ Sales Manager. H. S. Gardner. Ad­ tain visitors. Latch strings hung ad® „ 2 ? _ _ “ the first day the signers were called Owing to the fact that on and the road is completed that cessible that wonderfully fine sec­ vertising Manager, S. E. Baldwin out all over town. We are going of Newberg. .J!' f I together, and ____ tickets _ . were .. distribut- its total cost will be 812.600. Some tion of the country along Its route and assistant to the General Man­ back again next year to eat free ber­ pledges were signed up last year for .-L k Idea of the obstacles of construction and stretching ont from It in various ager, 8. W. Rolph of the main of­ ries—Tualatin Valley News. Sher­ the taking of blocks of season tickets l l for this yaar. It was possible to *PP«ctioned to each signer who had may be obtained from the fact that directions. We predict that this will fices of the Willard company of wood. reach the guarantee w . t W r y l i t t l e out ! * * « and . « » sold the 2 0 Z . th” or ^ used there are four turns In this new becorpe shortly the sits of many fine Cleveland will be there, holding one tickets, personal effort being required. Ev- road which are of the hairpin var­ homes of Portland capitalists for of a series of meetings which' are The prize fight is over, the Fourth eryone seems to be well satisfied them as they pleased, which took iety. Each of these turns, however, with its wonderful panoramic view planned for twenty-six of the larger of July is past and the Newberg Ber- care of the financial load They did with the program given by the ' chau- has a radius of fifty feet, so that of the entire Willamette valley and cities of the United States and Can- vuies oi me united Mates ana can- Wstlval was a great success Now . ' • ? ' ry Festival was n great succewj. ix tauqua this year and we have heard not sign up for another Chautauqua. with any kind of care, they are per­ its fine soil. It is certain to appeal ada T w o m on th s will k • m ™ " h* .r*,u,r.*d we can start toward normalcy again , but one „.» ir i.m Qn, hn, . was . . , that h„, — Golden dale Sent Inal. criticism and , that fectly safe and provide ample room to these people. So. certainly those for the completion of the entire trip, — McMinnville Telephone-Register. there were more trios than would for loads. men who had the vision and fore- after, which every Willard man will ---------- ©---------- proportionately have given balance The new road follows as near as sight to plan this new road and the have had the opportunity to discuss RETURNS FROM FUNERAL ! to the, program. However, the trios possible the same route ad the old. determination and energy to carry the plans and policies of this com­ Miss Bessie Cromwell returned BORN have all been excellent. The attend- but by winding around and extend­ it out In aplte of many obstacles, pany with these qffioials In person KLL1S— In Newberg, Oregon. July ■ ance at all of the numbers has been Monday from Stanwood. Washington ing Its length, U cuts out the steep should be congratulated and deserve and to hear the neweet and most grades. The new road crosses the > the greatest of credit for their approved Ideas on battery manufac­ 9, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. Enos Ellis.' very gratifying, the seats being all where she bad been during the sick­ a daughter. filled at almost every entertainment ness and death of her grandmother. ture and service. old one three times— once below the achievement. ; ' » STEEP CRADES A M ELIMINATED HEARTILY COMMEND THE EVENT LOCAL PEOPLE IN ATTENDANCE SPRINGBX00K CANNERY MAKES SUCCESS DESPITE DIFFICULTIES ENDOWMENT CAMPAIGN IS GO­ ING FORWARD SUCCESSFULLY WHAT THE PRESS HAD TO SAY ABOUT THE BERRY FESTIVAL