IM*9WVMMMP V V PB!.. üi'tf i r a ffg liaay p fc* YO*1 #> ’ . * - > » K'v V " ”' ©1*»" N ewberg VOL. XXXIII NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1921 HIGH SCHOOL WILL STATE CONFERENCE ON FRANCHISE FEES A fc NEWBERG ROUSE OPPOSITION PLAY FOREST GROVE HERE THE NEAR EAST RELIEF ALL CARRIERS MUST -PAY FEES Stage Line Forced to Raise Fares Between Here and Portland— Freighters Also H it G raphic In sp ite of the fa c t t h a t they had q u ite a n u m b e r of th e ir best m en out of th e g a m e last F r id a y a fte r n o o n w hen th e y played Silvertrth hig h , the N e w be rg boys played a very good g a m e a n d held S ilv e rto n dow n to six to n o th in g . T he only score of the g a m e was m a de in th e t h i r d q u a r t e r w hen S ilv e rto n in te r c e p te d a for w ard pass on N e w b e rg ’s fifteen y a rd line and got a w a y for a touch down. C arson w h o h a s been p la y in g q u a r t e r w a s o u t of th e g a m e on a c c o u n t of d is a b ility a n d th is p ro v e d -d isa stro u s to th e local team . N elson w a s used in tliis position, b u t as he had- never played in th is position before he w as a t u d is a d v a n ta g e a n d th e loss of N elson a t h a U also c rippled th e back field. T hese defects ha v e been la r g e ­ ly rem edieif for th e g am e w ith F o r ­ est Grove on F r id a y a n d th e local boys should give th e m a h a rd n n for It. W ith Carson back a t q u a r t e r a n d Nelson a t half a n d - w i t h e ith e r C arl S w itz e r or T h o m a s p la y in g full back position, th e team will be im ­ m e a su ra b ly s tr e n g th e n e d . Forest Grove has a very s tr o n g team , h a v ­ ing defeated E sta c a d a 54 to 0. and Hill M ilita ry of P o r tla n d 21 to 19. No. 3 1 pa c ific n o r th w est AND WILL BAVEFME QUARTERS j JOURIST ASSOCIATION COUNTY FEDERATION OF CLUBS MET IN YAMHILL TUESDAY EYE. Doyle Bros., who have been c o n - j _____ d u c tin g the D o y le s Tire Shop fo ri »oiue time, ha v e put c hased the busi- ness building on th e c o r n e r of F i r s t ' and M eridian stre e ts, fo rm e rly oc-j J. J. Handsaker, State Director of cupied by c. A. H odson w ith his Organization Has Done Much to In­ u n d e r ta k in g e sta b lish m e n t, and also Relief Work. Told of What He crease Wide-Spread Interest in by the Jo n e s Ac S cott real e sta te Saw in the Near East offices, and. will have it e n tir e ly re­ the Great Northwest modeled and fitted up in first class style for th e ir tire business. Doyle ; T h e Pacific N o r th w e s t T o u ris t as- " U n d e r the' shadow of Mt. A r a r a t n‘a.d,e sp e c ia lty of aer- » o r a t i o n , w hich com prises th e sta te s 1 saw fo u r te e n o r p h a n a g e s filled v ie ? ' w ith b e a u tifu l, ha p p y c h ild r e n saved v ou r . fcen ' « e a t ! of Oregon a n d W a s h in g to n a n d also ' . a,ld tbey **p B ritish Colum bia, is d o ing a splen- from_ d e a th by th e N e a r E a s t Relief. theu- new q u a r te r s w ith th is v,___ in did w ork “ **• ,n lh e a d v e r u s i n g ... of the Becalise out o r p h a n a g e s a r e packed I m j ..Vi L-n r «v<-. T he c o u n ty fe d e ra tio n of c lu b s m et a t Y am hill on T uesday e v e n in g of th is week. S. T. Bixler a n d C. W. B radshaw of th e local F a r m e r s c lu b w ere th e only re p re s e n ta tiv e s p re s­ e n t fr o m N ew berg. T he fe d e ra tio n w e n t on record as e n d o r s in g t h e a c tion of th e g o v e rn m e n t in c a llin g a conference on th e su b je c t of dis­ a rm a m e n t. T he c h a ir m a n o t th e tax c o m m it­ tee m ade a n extensive r e p o r t in w hich he w ent in to th e su b je c t o fi th e h isto ry of ta x a tio n . H e recom ­ m ended t h e a doption of a s ta te in ­ come tax. and also th e re d u c tio n ot th e sa la rie s cf all s ta te officers to a ¡ r e - w a r level. A c o m m itte e w as a p ­ pointed. to confer w ith th e o th e r c o u n ty f e d e r a tio n s on these tw o s u b ­ jects a s well as w ith th e s ta te ta x com m ittee, to see a b o u t i n i t i a t i n g m easures a lo n g these lines. A com m ittee" of five w a s a p p o in t­ ed to call upon th e c o u n ty c ourt a n d d em and th a t a c o u n ty a g e n t be a p ­ pointed for th is county. I t w as also urged th a t a m ovem ent be la u n c h e d to get a c o u n ty fa ir for th is cou n ty . T h e m e e tin g also endorsed t h e 1925 exposition. T h e m a t t e r of th e c o u n ty booklet w as a g a in b r o u g h t u p a p d o r d e r s w-ere placed a t th is m e e iin g f o r a b o u t 4000 copies. T h e c o u n ty farm- b u r e a u o r g a n i ­ zer from C la c k a m a s c o u n ty w a s p re s­ e n t a n d sta te d th a t it w a s th e I n ­ te n tio n to com m ence w o rk in Y a m ­ hill c o u n ty in th e very n e a r f u tu r e . -----------o----------- TERRIBLE SUFFERING DEPICTED EMBRACES ENTIRE NORTHWEST T he new fra n c h is e o r d in a n c e a n d th e a c c o m p a n y in g fees w hich ha ve been levied by th e - c ity c ouncil have s tir r e d u p q u ite a bit of feeling a b o u t tow n a n d * especially am o n g ' those w h o come u n d e r its provisions to ,ho door. I „ hondrod, ot ------------- otbor. 1 - - i I d , u drlvo i i y c w a y .„ a u ,f d t i o ,ld*s o. in any way. T h e fees have been set , c o u n tr y a n d in th is w ay a t t r a c t i n g in th e s tre e ts of E r iv ia n Just 6 u t- building w ith by t h e council in a c c o rd a n ce w ith . ... r trahCC8 on ettbei th o u s a n d s of to u r is ts to th is section. side these same o r p h a n a g e s ' doors. . ¡ j ■ ’ *1 bave a covered spacej T he association is m a in ta in e d and w h a t th e y feel is th e volum e of b u si­ T he c h ild r e n inside w ere h a p p y — ness con d u c te d by th e p a r tie s a p ­ . C%n financed e s ta te g o v e rn m e n ts those o utside w ere aged from suffer­ in in n a te r n a ^ in e n . t,reB 0 r of « Oregon, _____ by W th them out of dKh th e a ra p ly in g for a fra n c h is e a n d conse­ a s h in g to __ n a n d B ritish ing, g a u n t from h u n g e r , n a k e d o r if The fro n t room will be used e x ­ q u e n tly th e r e is some v a r ie ty of they w ere clothed a t all th e i r g a u n t clusively as a sales room and a side Colum bia. T he board of d ire c to rs is fees assessed. F o r exam ple, some a n d bloated little bodies w ere cov­ e n tra n c e will be provided for th e composed of fo u r te e n m en elected p a r t i e s who a r e o p e r a tin g a s tr ic tly ered w ith th e most u n s p e a k a b le m ie p tio n of cripples a t th e v u lc a n ­ from each s t a t e m a k in g a to ta l of ■ local jitn e y service pay as low as f o rty -tw o dire c tors. .Such promi- rags. izing rooms, . w . . hich will be in th e j I n e n t m $5.00 .p e r q u a r te r , w hile on th e men . . en as Sam A. Kozer, Phil "I saw th e splendid efforts b e in g reui o th e r h a n d th e N e w b e r g - P o r tla n d a 1tw o: atory M etschan. J. P. Ja e g e r , E. V. C a rte r, m ade to save these c h ild r e n a n d ] structure a n d Messrs. Doyle will H v / t ^ o ’ ‘ w ^ ’ M?elke bus line pays $90.00 per q u a r t e r on cam e hack th rillod_w ith th e pu rp o se cupy th e u p p e r floor as a living ' w each of six cars, m a k in g a to ta l of R o b e rt W. S aw yer, E. E. Brodie, to tell Oregon of th e w o n d e rfu l aer a p a rtm e n t. $540.00 per q u a r t e r or $2160.00 per C ha rle s H all, C. E. In g a lls, J. W. vice given th e str ic k e n people of th e In a d d itio n to th e ir r e g u la r tir e y e a r for th is com pany. S te in e r, Leslie B u tle r, H. W. Collins, N ear E a st by o u r relief w o r k e r s .” sales and service d e p a r tm e n ts , to­ a n d J. E. G ra tk e , a r e O re g o n ’s di- B ut th e p a sse n g e r c a rs a r e not w ith ... all of th e accessories T h e above is p a rt of th e m essage g e th e r „„ .. rectors, w hile e q u a lly p ro m in e n t and th e only ones w ho a r e c o m in g u n d e r b r o u g h t by J. J. H a n d s a k e r . s ta te Will Innfi.il -1 m J i V11 business they c a p able m en r e p r e s e n t W a s h in g to n th e axe, for th e f r e ig h t and express WEDNESDAY CLUB HAD c to r, of th e N e a r E a s t R e lie f to die t a n k ^ I lduhav ' ' a n d B ritish _ C olum bia on th is board, t i u c k s a r e alsq being assessed. I t is “ RILEY DAY” PROGRAM d th ire , e s t a t e confe re n ce at P o r tla n d on die gas a n d oils as well. W ith th e ; sta te d t h a t th e Scholz Bros, tr u c k A nderson g a ra g e , th e N e w b e rg M o - ! T he s e c r e ta r y s re p o r t show ed t h a t S a tu r d a y , October 15th. line will have to pay $150 p e r quar-* T h e W ednesday c lub met w ith A n o th e r sp e a k e r a t t h e c o n f e r ­ tor Co.. D. A. H a r t a n d Mr Doyle f a tr u ly w o n d e rful w o rk h a s a lre a d y te r for th e privilege of o p e r a tin g lo c a tin g in th a t v ic in ity , t h a t i been accom p,,shed by th is »«socia- Mrs. J e n n ie H o llin g sw o rth , 402 Col­ ence w as Miss M a r g a r e t Reid, of all t h r o u g h N ew berg, th is a sse ssm e n t end of F ir s t str e e t is ra p id ly be- i ^’on in c r e a s in g th e volum e of lege street. P o r tla n d , w ho for tw o y e a r s w a s in being m ade on th e basis of th e fact com ing a n a utom obile row. j tour,8t tra v e l to th e n o rth w e st. A fte r th e business session, Mrs. c h a r g e of a n o r p h a n a g e of 375 t h a t they a r e o p e r a t i n g . t h r e e trucks. - T h r o u g h t h e i efforts of th is associa- E n a May K llh a m took c h a r g e of the c h ild re n . She u rg e d t h a t th e people COURT HOUSE NEWS. ° ; tion a r tic le s w ith illu s tr a tio n s have T he Oregon & W a s h in g to n com ­ progra m . It w as “ Riley D a y ", and i been p ublished in m a n y m a g a z in e s pany o p e ra te s one l a r g e ' t r u c k a n d Mrs. J a n e Silver gave a b io g ra p h y of of th e !% a r E a s t if given p ro te c tio n MEETING OF FARMERS’ Suits Are Filed ! over the c o u n tr y d e s c rib in g th e won- th e ir fee will a m o u n t to $75 per th e m uch loved H oosier poet, who, and sa fe ty would not re q u ir e help; they w a n t not c h a r ity b u t a c h a n c e C0MMITTEE OCTOBER 15 d e rs of th e n o r th w e s t. G re a t signs q u a r te r . T h e o r d in a n c e w hich m ade M a r th a W r ig h t vs. W ilb u r “ W ith a che e ry smile, and a wave she said. . 1, ----------- have been erected w’h ere m illions W r ig h t, divorce. Ja n ie s E. B u r d e t t necessary th e se c u rin g of a fra n c h is e of th e h a n d . Dr. W. E. D oughty, of N ew Y ork, on th e p a r t of th e se c o m p a n ie s o r T here is n o - i n d u s t r y In o r a b o u t w 0« ,d **« th e m and- be induced to a tto r n e y for plaintiff. “ H a s w a n d e re d in to a n u n k n o w n w ho a ccom panied Mr. H a n d s a k e r on a n y o th e r s o p e r a tin g iu or t h r o u g h Maggie F in d le y vs. H u g h F in d le y . N ew berg so vita l to th e well being ™ 1 thl8 land of n a t u r e 8 P e r fe c tio n , la n d .” N ew berg, became effective on O cto­ Roy S p a rk s a tto r n e y fo r Mrs. M a ttie Hodson read “ An Old his to u r of th e N e a r E a st th is s u m ­ of the e n tir e c o m m u n ity as th e f r u it P ele&«tes to c o n v e n tio n s have sys- divorce. mer. p ictured a g ro u p of 12.000 imitrstry. ber 15th It m anes it possible f o r ' ‘e m a tic a l y been im p o r tu n e d to th e plaintiff. S w e e th e a r t of M ihe,” and" Mrs. Kil- W a lte r B. S haw vs. A m e ric a n C en­ T he m a n a g e r s of th e N ew berg- ham followed w ith r e a d in g s from c h ild r e n a t A lexandropol w h e re Mrs. more people to ow n th e ir homes and r ° u .t5 t h e i r c o n v e n tio n t r a i n s by w ay Kthel Long N e w m a n, of Corvallis, m ake a n in d e p e n d e n t liv in g on a ° ! , th e n o r th w e s t a n d a s a result of tr a l In s u r a n c e Co., a c tion for money. P o r tla n d s ta g e line sta te d in a n i n ­ R iley’s child poems. is relief w orker. small place, th a n a n y * o th e r form of a , ,b ng8 th e fam e V in to n ‘f t ‘Tooze a tto r n e y s f o r - p la in - te rv ie w w ith th e G ruphtc t h a t w hile T h e responses to roll call were o th e y did not w ish to get in to any q u o ta tio n s from Riley. G overnor Ben W. O lcott presided a g r ic u ltu r e . It is s u r e th e r e is n o , o f . . . t b e . ,n o rtli' ' ' e8t is sp re a d in g tiff. Irv in G ordan vs. F. E. B urke , a c ­ to n ° w b«‘ng considered not mix lips over th e m a tte r , t h a t never- T he ne x t m e e tin g of th e club, at th e noon luncheon a n d w as p re ­ b e tte r place a d a p ta b le for sm all u n tU B. A. K lik s a n d th e less they viewed th is fee In th.e N ovem ber 2, will be w ith Mrs. E n a se n te d by M ayor Baker, of P o r tla n d , f r u i u th a n th e C hehalem v a l l e y . , a s a side . . tr ip to C , a lifo , . rn ia but as tion for money. w ith a '$10,000.00 check f r o m th e So. th e re fo re , i t ia th e d u ty of every- a K™at p la y g r o u n d of itself w h e re C ha rle s J. Taff a tto r n e y s for p la in ­ n a t u r e of a hold up a n d h in te d th a t May K ilham . T h e leader is Mrs. L . _ _____ __ - - r u m n l o fT A m t ho oO C I n w i f n o fo «. they m ig h t l a k e some f u t u r e ac tio n E u l a . Lewis, a n d th e s u b je c t is P o r tla n d c o m m u n ity chest, a p a r t of one to do a ll w ith in t b e i r pow er to people from th e east m ay go for tiff. P o r t l a n d ’s $65,000.00 c o n tr ib u tio n . help in th e d e ve lopm e nt of th e f r u i t r e c r e a tio n and v acation. W illia m M. H a r t vs. J. G. V in c e n t to have th is on e ro u s load removed. “ R o b e rt W. Service.” T h e a t t r a c t i o n s of C r a te r L ake, et ux, a c tio n for money. V in to n & Because' of th is fee. th e y s ta te th a t S ta te D ire c to r , H a n d s a k e r a n - g r o w in g in d u stry . th e Jo se p h in e c o u n ty caves. Mi. Tooze a tto r n e y s for plaintiff. it w ould be u tte r ly im possible to - nounced a p r o g r a m , c a l l i n g for t M m b ia rl o p e ra te u n d e r t h e i r fo r m e r r a t e s a n d tfijr i S. K a r s te n s . collection of rood, r i o t i n g nruT w no a re in te re ste d tfie most, have KENNEDYS VISIT HERE Mt. R a in ie r n a tio n a l p a r k , a n d In a c tion for money. so a r e r a is in g t h e i r r a te s to $1.00. special e m p h a sis on th e C h ristm a s u n d e r ta k e n th e ta sk of m a k in g a F r ie n d s and a c q u a in ta n c e s of F. J. R a n d a ll vs. D. H. Gibbon, a c ­ Mr. Philly. w ho h a s been c a r r y in g offering from S un d a y schools. com plete su rv e y of th e different fact all of th e w o n d e rs of th e n o r th ­ tion for money. B. A. K liks a t t o r ­ west a re b e in g b r o u g h t to th e at th e O re g o n ia n to th is place from Theo. A. K ennedy, w ho w a s a N e w ­ grow n w ith in th e a r e a th a t I Terrible Conditions In N ear East Ifruits Por t l a n d a n d a t t e n d i n g to Its d is­ b e rg h ig h school s tu d e n t in 1916-17, h a s N e w be rg a s th e c e n te r for m ar- tP ntion " f th e people t h r o u g h o u t th e ney for plaintiff. up to th e tim e of his e n lis tm e n t in O tto W. H e id e r vs. H a r r y H. Long, tr ib u tio n at tills place, is q u o te d as T h is h e a r t- b r e a k in g m essage was k e tin g and sh ip p in g . It is ¿esired east a n d ni dd e west, ac tio n for money. sa y in g th a t he migh* be u n a b le to th e T h ir d Oregon, will be in te re ste d received from C a p ta in Y a rro w this to le a r n front th is su rv e y th e kind P o r tla n d is be com ing fam ous all E. D e m a ra y vs. D. H. Gibbon, a c ­ c o n tin u e th is service. Mr. P h illy In le a r n in g of his m a r r ia g e in Pot i- m o rn in g . C a p ta in Y a rro w is not a of f r u i t g ro w n , th e a m o u n t in a c r e s , , over th e c o u n tr y both for h e r won- tion for money. B. A. K lik s a t t o r ­ c a rrie d some f r e ig h t at th e same lund. S e p te m b e r 2nd. to Miss Emilia m an to o v e rsta te c onditions. T he a n d th e m e th o d s used in disposing d e rfu l h ig h w a y s a n d as a rose city, Mr. a n d Mrs. tim e to h elp cover expenses a n d it is H arw ood B ro w n .' c h ild r e n he m e n tio n s w ho a re in of th e same. It is hoped th a t m uch N ow P o r tla n d is w o r k in g on a won- ney for plaintiff. probable tha t th is b ro u g h t him u n ­ K e n n e d y a n d siste r. Miss L a u ra such g r a v e d a n g e r of s ta r v a tio n a r e ¡ v a lu a b le in fo rm a tio n th a t will tend d e rfu l rose g a rd e n w hich w ill coyer, d e r th e fra n c h is e o rdinance. A r e p ­ K ennedy, now of M a n h a tta n Beach. those w ith w hom I frolicked d u r in g to sta b iliz e th e in d u s tr y and sta n d - 'e l e v e n a c re s w he n com pleted and Frobate M atters re se n ta tiv e of th e G reat N o r th e r n C a lifo rn ia , cam e to N e w b e rg S a t u r ­ my re c e nt t r ip to th e N e a r E ast. I ardiz e m a r k e tin g , will be gained. w hich will c o n ta in m a n y new fea- T he e sta te of S. C. T hom pson ha s T r a n s p o r ta tio n c o m p a n y was in th e day a fte r n o o n a n d w ere over S u n d a y J. J. H a n d sa k e r. T h e m ethod of procedure has been , u r ®? ne v e r found before in a n y rose,1 be<,n a d n ,itte d to p robate. c ity in v e s tig a tin g the f ra n c h ise m a t ­ g u e s ts of Mr. a n d Mrs. H a r r y R ock­ Copy of in c o m in g C a b le g r a m :— o u tlin e d as follows: A com m itte e f a r d p " J " t '^ 1 / " '! ----------- te r as re la te s to his c o m p a n y 's b u si­ well a n d o th e r friends. ? ned a n d w orked out S h o rtly a f t e r T h e o d o re ’s r e t u r n C o n sta n tin o p le . S e p te m b e r 20. 1931. " ith a m e m be r front each contm uni- ! i ness a n d seemed to be q u ite e x e r ­ Collect Bounty on Coyotes front overseas in 1919 he r e tu r n e d — F o r V ic k r e y :— A r m e n ia n g o v e r n - 1 w as elected. These a r e to gat her „ „.. „U,K hr, J " a * r_U_™ 6 ?i.a ! 1 y_ A*1 * cised over th e m a tte r . O hniar F r a n k b ro u g h t in tw o coy­ to F i a n c e and re-enlisted in a m ed­ m e n t sent r e p r e s e n ta tiv e to Tiflis to th e d a ta for th e i r respective te rri- Royal R o s a rla n s a n d th is o r g a n iz a ­ tion will them selves be responsible ote pelts on O ctober 7 to th e c o u n ty T he council on th e o t h e r h a n d ical corps, sp e n d in g several m o n th s s ta te f r a n k ly g o v e rn m e n t at end of tories. to be tu r n e d in for a genefal for one section of th e ga rd e n . feel th a t they a r e sim ply b e in g Just th e re , c le r k ’s office and collected $7 com piling. retu rn in g to th e U nited its s tr in g . T h is a p p lie s not only to in th e m a tte r . T hey a r g u e th a t the S ta te s a t th e end of th e year, ta k in g A s tu d y has been m ade of all the bounty. th is b u t a n y g o v e r n m e n t in A rm enia T h e te rrito rie s, as re p re se n te d at public ha s been put to g r e a t expense up his work in Post H o sp ita l at C. C. McCcrkle of G ra n d Ronde since c auses of b re a k d o w n in A rm e n­ th e c o m m itte e m eeting. S a tu r d a y , | best rdse g a r d e n s of E u ro p e and in b u ild in g h ig h w a y s a n d city- L a k e h u r s t. N. J.. and C am p Dix. collected $6 b o u n ty re c e n tly on a m a n y ideas gleaned from these ia a r e economic, not political, and O ctober 15. a r e a s follows: Spring- s tr e e ts a n d th a t th e se com panies He is now a t t e n d i n g Pacific U n iv e r ­ m ust be faced as fact. R epre se nta - in coyote and a bobcat. F r a n k Carlisle. W. H. D ean: ! sources will be in c o rp o ra te d ----------- o----------- w ho use th e m as a r i g h t of way s ity a t F orest Grove, t a k i n g a p r e ­ tive s ta te s fifty th o u s a n d refugees brook. ------ ... ............ , ...... F .......... ........ ......... .. P o r t l a n d ’s g a rd e n as well as some Rex. N. L. W iley: e rn w o o d . F. B. should pay for th a t privilege. T he m edical course. now c o n c e n tr a te d E r iv a n . jAlexan- | S c h e rf: Dundee. Joe H o llin g sw o rth : j 8 r„ c l , .ne.w ones. Roses a ATTEND r e b e in g MEETING OF tr u c k companies, a n d th e busses have dropol. K a ra k liss, E tc h m ia d z in . D e l - ' S u n n y c re st. C. W. B r a d s h a w ; Che- i collected from all over th e w orld PORTLAND REALTY BOARD e n te re d Into a d irect com petition ija n in s t a r v in g c o n d itio n and g o v - . h a le m Center, S. T. B ixler: W est , *°' t«1*9 g a r d e n . One f e a tu r e will bo w ith th e r a ilro a d c om pa ny a n d it e m i n e n t a d m its pow erless to c a r r y C hehalem , H e n ry A m oth; and N e w - ! a rose th e a tr e w hich will be used CITY COUNCIL MET T h e P o r tla n d r e a lty b oa rd ha v e is no more t h a n f a ir th a t they should out even Its ow n child feeding p r o - ; berg. A. S. M eiiinger. In m a k i n g ; ^°r o u ,d o o r Pa K8a n le and will seat put on a le c tu re course for th e b e n ­ T he city council m et last Monday be put on a m ore e q u ita b le basis g ra m . Y our p a r ty saw e nough of th is survey, th e cooperation of every i persons, th e se a ts being a r - efit of its m em bers to show th e m th e w ith th e r a ilr o a d s by m a k in g them e v e n in g in a special session a t ra n g e d on terraces. la te st and b est m e th o d s of selling help pay for th e u pke e p of th e ir w hich tim e q u ite a ‘ n u m b e r of c iti­ c o n d itio n s h e re to know th is p r o b - . one is asked, as it Is a big un d e r- T h e re wMll be six e n tr a n c e s t o the roadw ays. Just as th e r a ilr o a d s have zens w ere p resent to r e m o n s tr a te ab ly tr u e a n d I p e rso n a lly believe ] t a k i n g and m eans lots of w ork for rose g a rd e n , w ith p a r k in g space for p roperty. A ny active o r social m e m ­ In th is d e s - . those w h o 'a r e doing it. ber is eligible to th is course. A to do. F u r th e r m o r e , it is a fa c t th a t a g a in s t th e la y in g of sid e w a lk s on figure u n d e r e s tim a te d . 4000 autos. It will ta k e tw o or p a r ty w as m ade u p c o n sistin g o f th e ra ilro a d s a r e forced to pay ta x e s th e n o r th side of west F i r s t stre e t. p e r a te s itu a tio n A rm e n ia asks Near! th r e e y e a rs to com plete th is ros*> 1. N. V enable. N. F. Byers. Tom ) ____ on an Im m ense p ro p e rty h o ld in g in So well did these c itiz e n s a r g u e E ast Relief tw o th in g s : ga rd e n , but it should be In r e a d i ­ T yndall and W. E. W h ite , th e th re e F i r s t — get tw o s h ip loads five j LECTURE AT DUNDEE th e ir p o in t th a t th e council- decided The way « ( b u ild in g s, r ig h t of way. ness for th e 1925 exposition.’ W ith form er by in v ita tio n , a n d a tte n d e d to back dow n on th is proposition and th o u sa n d to n s flour each to C a u - 1 Dr. J o h n B. H o rn e r professor of e q u ip m e n t, etc., w hich all helps to c asus before J a n u a r y first o r w itness h isto ry a t th e Oregon A g r ic u ltu r a l th e com pletion of th is ro se g a rd e n th e course a t th e Oregon b u ild in g m a in ta in th e g o v e rn m e n t. On th e wiB n o t o r d e r these w a lk s laid. T he An o r d in a n c e g r a n t i n g a f r a n ­ w holesale d e a th of p o p u la tio n by College, a n d a u th o r of th e book. th e N o rth w e st T ourist association T uesday e v e n in g a t 8 p. m. o th e r h a n d , w hile p a y in g some taxes • "O regon, H e r H istory, H e r Great will be provided w ith a n o th e r g re a t benefits derived were well w o rth th e chise to th e Union Oil com pany w as s ta r v a tio n . on th e i r a u to s, th e tr u c k a n d bus a t tr a c tio n to a dvertise. T h e 1925 tim e spent. A sim ila r one w as passed Tom m a de th e d riv e c o m panies escape m uch of th e o v e r­ passed. Second— N e a r E a s t R elief utilize Men. H e r L ite r a tu r e ." h a s been se- w ill be a d v e rtise d e xten- in his C hevrolet In one h o u r even. head ta x a tio n w hich falls upon th e some tim e ago but th e one g r a n te d its reserve food supply a n d c re d its j c u re d to deliver an illu s tr a te d lec-1 exposition «fveiv- hv th is association and thev th is week e x te n d s t h e c o m p a n y ’s a t C o n s ta n tin o p le a t once to meet | tu r e on th e subject given in t h e l hlvel> by ,ni8 r e l a t i o n and they All N e w b e rg dealers should become i a Broads. adopted a resolution a t t h e i r m e e t­ p re se n t crisis r e sto c k in g from car- i titfe of his book, a t th e com m u n ity in g last S a tu r d a y a f te r n o o n fa v o rin g associate m e m b e rs of th e P o r tla n d T he G ra p h ic is not inclined to h o ld in g s som ew hat. r e a lty board a n d ta k e ln th is e d u c a ­ goes above m e n tio n e d w he n they a t- ha ll in D undee on next S a tu rd a y . th is exposition. -— * -------- 0 ------------------ ta k e sides in th e c o n tro v e rsy but J u liu s L. Meier, rive. T his is s t a k i n g o u r o r p h a n ­ O ctober 22, a t 8 o ’clock p. m. Dr. president of th e exposition, was tio n a l course. m erely w ishes to s ta te both sides of -----------o----------- BIBLE INSTITUTE age p ro g ra m fo r th e w i n t e r against H o r n e r is considered a n a u th o r ity present and spoke briefly. Mr Meier th e m a t t e r as im p a r tia lly ns possi­ C om m encing W ednesday evening, w illin g n e ss of A m erican people to on history. T h e press of th e sta te CLUB WOULD RETAIN NAME ble, p u re ly from a n e w s p o in t of sta te d th a t before th e g a te s of th e a r e alm ost a u n it in p ra ise of Dr. exposition w ere evep'opened th a t th e O ctober 26. a t 7; 30 a t th e c h u r c h of save A rm e n ia from a n a rc h y . view. T he N e w b e rg Com m ercial club H o r n e r ’s book, and so th e people of te r r ito r y em braced by th e associa­ met on W ednesday ev e n in g and u n ­ th e B re th re n , by E lder W. E. T rostle Y arrow th is c o m m u n ity a n d of the s u r r o u n d ­ tion would ha v e b e n e f i t e d to the a n im o u sly voted to d r a f t resolutions of P a sa d e n a . C a lifornia . T h e re will A fte r c o n s u lta tio n o u r staff and ing c o u n tr y should pack the Dundee be a session a t 10 a. m. a n d tw o in MONDAY MUSICAL CLUB V orls we w illin g ta k e chance. If c o m m u n ity ha ll to the doors a t this e x te n t of a t least $50.000 a n d th a t and present to th e s ta te h ig h w a y th e evening. . . . . - _ „ „ by its close $200.000 would have commission fa v o rin g th e re te n tio n of A rm e n ia c r u m b le s all o u r w ork here HELD EXCELLENT MEETING T h is w ork covers some of th e for th e last five y e a rs is m e a n in g ­ o p p o r tu n ity t o h e a r Dr. H o r n e r T he b b r o u g h t into th is te r r ito r y , th e na m e " W e s t Side Pacific H ig h ­ le c tu r e is b e in g given u n d e j' th e | ' g r e a te s t of Bible t r u t h s , s h o w in g w a y ” for th e h ig h w a y passin g less. W ill you do y o u r s h a re in a u sp ic e s of th e D undee E pw orth | ________o_______ th r o u g h th is place. It was th e s e n t i ­ T he M onday Musical club m et in f o r th th e g r e a t e r life a n d w o rk s of g e t t i n g these ca rgoe s h e re before L e a g u e as one of th e ir r e g u la r lyce- | Jesus, th e w o rld ’s a p p r o a c h in g crisis, m ent of th e m e e tin g tfliat n o th in g th e ir c lub room on F ir s t s tr e e t on J a n u a r y first? W hite. th e doom of n a tio n s as o u tlin e d in um n u m b e r s a n d a c h a r g e of 25c is | NOTICE OF FARMERS' should be said about the Memorial Monday evening. i being m ade for single admissions. T he m yste rie s a n d p u r ­ T he first p a r t of th e e v e n in g was prophecy. MEETING OCTOBER 22 loop, but th a t th is should be left to th e ju d g m e n t of the h ig h w a y c o m ­ sp e n t in c h o ru s w ork, th e m usic u n ­ poses of God will be studied, and WHITNEY BOYS COMING mission. T he local c lub m erely d e r c o n sid e ra tio n b e in g “ B o a tin g m a n y sugg e ste d helps to th e life of victory. T h e fa rm e rs of th e v a r io u s com ­ w ishes to m a k e sure th a t th e nam e S o n g ” by CharleH G ilbert Spross. T he Monday Musical clu b of New-! STAGES RAISE FARES ThiH line of stu d y will be in te n s e ­ O w ing to th e action of th e city m u n itie s a r e in v ite d to a tte n d a W est Side Pacific H ig h w a y is re­ T his w as followed by a very in ­ ly I n te r e s tin g to Bible s tu d e n ts. We b e rg is very glad to be a b le to ati-l nounce t h a t they ha v e secured the ¡ c o u n c il in im posing a heavy fran- m e e tin g to be held at Fernw ood. tained. te r e s tin g r e a d in g — " T h e Music of solicit th e a tte n d a n c e of all w h o a re -----------o----------- tlie C a va lie rs of V ir g in ia " , by Mrs. in te re ste d in Bible stu d y . Come one, W h itn e y Boys C horus for N ew berg. chisc on th e ir busses, th e Newberg- S a tu r d a y . October 22. at 2 p. m. th e d a te to be N ovem ber 4th. at I P o r tla n d Bus com pany have decided T h is Is a c o n tin u a tio n of rhe m e e t­ YOUNG MAN DIES Chapin. come all. S. P. V anD yke. W ood-M ar hall. Those w h o h e a r d ' t o raise th e ir fa re s between h ere and in g held at S prln g b ro o k . S a tu r d a y . A r th u r Y e rn e tte Love, son of Mr. T he roll call w as a n sw e re d w ith th e concert given by t h e - W h itn e y P o r tla n d to $1.00. T he company O ctober 15. D a n s of th e f r u it s u r ­ a n d Mrs J o h n Love of S ix th and anecdotes, b its of h isto ry , and q u o t a ­ vey a re to be discussed besides o th e r Boys a t Salem re c e n tly a r e u n a n i ­ says th a t they will have th e jr new River s tr e e ts passed a w a y a t his tio n s from th e c u r r e n t l i t e r a t u r e of MARRIAGE LICENSES T uesday m o rn in g foil (low ing a m ous in th e i r praise, and a very P o r tla a n d te r m in a l sta tio n ready for tn a , , e r -s of in te re st to every f a r m e r ! . th e c a v a lie r period. Mary Jo se p h in e H a r t n e t t , Y a m ­ g e n e ra l wish ha s been expressed tha t use in n n anout al.n.ii six six weens, weeks A descrln ^ e ss, d J e a t h ^ tx ' a nescrip f ln or a , b o u ' N H ew berg. so e v e ry f , o u m r e d a ‘ y s 7 illn being due In th e very n e a r t u t u r e th e club hill. to Ja m e s H a r r y M acKay, P o r t­ they m ig h t be h e a rd in N ew berg. tlon w. ...... ................ ............ of th is b u ild in g was ¿riven in a « ™ . * . . |‘ *8 urRpd to bp p,PM“m l f l T„ in f a n tile paralysis. T The he deceased is to h a v e th e " W h itn e y boys” here. land. T he c lub Is desirous of p la c in g this re c e n t n u m b e r of the G raphic, and P0f5sioie. ! w as sixteen years, nine m o n th s, a n d P lans a r e now u n d e r way. An­ N aom i F ia n c e s Gaison, Yamhill,' h ig h ly e n jo y a b le and w o rth while It w ill be remembered that it is to i _ fifteen days old and w a s a stu d e n t n o u n c e m e n ts will be m ade as soon to J o h n L eonard M urphy, P o rtla n d . concert w ith in th e reach of e v e ry ­ be a large, com m odious structure, in the N ew berg high school. He ns a d a te In definitely fixed. Neva Row ens F a r r ie r , Y am hill, to body and ha s th e r e f o r e decided Dampened n e w sp a p e r w ill K‘" e cam _______ __ upon con tain in g _ _ all of the accommodation _ ____ e ^ to N ew ^ berg „ w . . . ith . . . his p a ir n | - e i vices were c o nducted BORN R a lp h G ilford Abdill. Dayton. T ic k e ts for sale at K ie n le ’s. or from in g rooms, tic k e t offices, etc. T he an O regonian o r T e le g ra m a r e good tin u e to m erit a c o n tin u a n c e of th is B a rn e y Oldflelds 30x.7 ^ tires ceased leaves one sister. Mrs. R B. $9 99. Doyle's T ir e Shop 3 tl well. u n til O ctober 29. sam e p a tro n a g e . • $9.99. Doyle’s T ir e Shop _ 3 tl Jones, who lives n ear th is place.