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VOL. XXXIII
BERRIANS ELECT OFFI­
CERS FOR THIS YEAR
R. A. BUTT RE-ELECTED CHIEF
Chas. K. Hubbard Elected Assistant
Secretary— Other Old Officers
All Re-Elected.
A bout one h u n d r e d B e r r ia n s tu r n e d
o u t to tile m e e tin g whi ch w a s held
a t th e A m e ric a n legion hall on W e d ­
nesday e v e n in g a n d a Very p le a sa n t
m e e tin g w as held. T h is waa th e a n ­
n u a l m e e tin g of th e o r g a n iz a tio n
a n d th e election of ofhcera waa ta k e n
up aa th e p rin c ip a l o r d e r of busi-
neaa.
Chief B lackcap B u t t opened the
m e e tin g a n d follow ing a selection
from tn e B e r r ia n banu, chief scribe
logan V. 1). M iller gave th e se c re ­
ta ry '» ""report, c o v e rtn g th e M C O lf i-
p lia h m e n ta of th e paat y ear aa well
aa a brie f h isto ry of th e o r g a n iz a ­
tion of th e B erriana.
Mr. B u tt th e n read th e by-law s of
th e B e rria n a a n d proceeded (o a p ­
po in t a n o m in a tin g c o m m itte e in a c ­
c orda nc e w ith th e c o n stitu tio n . Prof.
H. C. Rosa, W. E. Paxaon, Dr. R. W.
Van V alin, J o h n U. S m ith a n d Prof.
O. F. K ilh a n i w ere a p p o in te d on th is
c o m m ittee.
D u r in g th e in te rim ,
w hile th e c o m m itte e d e lib e ra te d upon
th e selection of c a n d id a te s for the
v a r io u s offices, th e b a n d played a
selection a n d Mrs. Babcock aang tw o
num bers, " P a l e Moon” a n d " O re g o n .”
Mr. B u tt th e n called upon Mayor S.
M. C a lk in s a n d R. J. Moore to m a k e
speeches w hich they did. Both g e n ­
tlem en asse rte d th a t they believed
t h a t th e present officers of the or-
g a n iz a lo n sho u ld be r e ta in e d for a n ­
o th e r year.
T h e n o m in a tin g c o m m itte e re ­
tu r n e d w ith th e suggestion th a t each
officer be b a llo tte d upon se p a ra te ly
a n d Mr. Ross proceeded to rea<t the
n a m e s of th e nom inees for president
or Chief Blackcap.
T h e com m itte e
placed th e n a m e s of R. A. B u tt, H.
G. See a n d Dr. R. W. V a n V a lln be­
fore th e m eeting. Mr. See. a n d Mr.
V an V alin b o th
w ith d re w
th e ir
n a m e s a n d upon m otion Mr. B u tt
w a s u n a n im o u s ly elected.
T h e c o m m itte e proposed only one
n a m e for vice pre sid e n t o r sub-chief
H u n g e r , th a t b e in g th e Inc u m b e n t,
C h e s te r A. Dlmond.
Mr. Dimond
placed th e na m e of Dr. V a nV a lln in
n o m in a tio n from th e floor a n d tell­
e rs w ere a p p o in te d to p r e p a r e ballots
a n d c a n v a ss th e vote.
Mr. Diniond
was elected o w in g to a p re v a ilin g
s e n tim e n t to re-elect all of th e fo r m ­
er officers a g a in .
A tto rn e y C. R. C ha pin then arose
and m ade a m otion th a t th e election
of th e rest of th e officers be held over
u n til 1923. but a lth o u g h th is m otion
w as c a rrie d on th e s p u r of th e mo­
m e n t, it was la te r called up on the
su g g e stio n of some of th e m em bers
of fhe n o m in a tin g c o m m itte e a n d was
voted down. T hen upon m otion of
Rev. G eorge H. Lee, th e tw o offices
w h e re only one c a n d id a te w as nam ed,
w ere filled by a c c la m atio n .
These
offices w ere c h ie f scribe logan V. I).
Miller and Gold D ollar keeper of th e
p a tc h \V. H. W oodw orth. T he n o m ­
in a tin g c o m m itte e placed th e names
of W. V. Dolph and Chas. K. H u b ­
b a rd before th e m e e tin g for a s s is t­
a n t scribe a n d Mr. H u b b a r d was
elected.
F o llo w in g th is the se c r e ta r y read
th e n am es of th e officers for th e com ­
in g y ear as th e y were elected, all be­
ing th e sam e a s before w ith excep­
tion of a s s is ta n t scribe to w hich o f ­
fice Mr. H u b b a r d w as elected.
J o h n U. S m ith th e n addressed the
m e e tin g and requested t h a t a com ­
m itte e be a p p o in te d to represent the
B e rria n a to a p p e a r before th e c o u n ty
co u rt a n d ask th a t a m e m b e r of the
B e r r ia n s be placed upon th e board
w hich is to h a v e c h a r g e of a c o u n ty
f a ir w hich will be held at M cM inn­
ville. C he ste r A. Dlmond arose to r e ­
que st f u r t h e r in fo rm a tio n r e g a r d in g
th is proposed fa ir, w hich Mr. Sm ith
gave.
Mr. R. J. Moore suggested
th e possibility th a t a c o u n ty fa ir
would n e c e ssita te th e e x p e n d itu r e
of c o u n ty f u n d s and th o u g h t it In­
a dvisa ble a t th is tim e on t h a t a c ­
c ount. A lively discussion was p r e ­
c ip ita te d on th e subject but th e m o­
tion prevailed.
T he c h a ir re q u e ste d o p inions on the
m a t t e r of g iv in g our m oral support
to th e 19255 exposition movem ent
a n d Mr. S m ith m a de a speech in favor
of th e exposition.
A m otion w as
ra ile d for and th e m e e tin g voted to
back th e exposition to a member.
A mixed q u a r t e t composed of Mrs.
Babcock, Miss E vah H adley, R. P. Gill
a n d H e n ry C raw re n d e re d a selec­
tion a n d th e n the m e e tin g a d jo u rn e d
to th e a n te ro o m w here re fre s h m e n ts
wm m w i,
._______________
T he B e r r ia n s m ade a splendid
s h o w in g last y ear and It Is hoped
a n d expected th a t they will do ns
well a g a in th is com ing year. H o w ­
ever, th is r a n only be tr u e th r o u g h
th e com plete cooperation of the peo­
ple of N e w b e rg and th e s u r r o u n d in g
c o u n try .
T he B e rria n s ha ve done
m uch for th e tow nspeople and f a r m ­
e rs and th e y plan to do more. T hey
r a n do It. If everyone helps, but they
will be u n a b le to reach th e ir goal In
p ro p o rtio n as th e people fall to s u p ­
port them .
It is u n t h i n k a b l e th a t
th e r e should be a n y f a ilu r e upon such
conditions. W ith th e e xperience of
th e past year, w ith th e e a rly s ta r t
w h ic h they now have, a n d w ith some
f u n d s in th e tr e a s u r y now. It will
be m uch more possible to accomplish
G raphic
No. 14
NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1 9 2 ^ /
THE WHITNEY BOYS CHORUS ! ERNIE
IMS 173 ENROLLED HERE!
HALL FACES 2 GASOLINE PUMPS ARE BIG A U DAY FARM BUREAU LEGION SERVED A FINE
COMPLAINTS TAXED BY CITY DADS MEETING ON NEXT MONDAY DINNER SATURDAY EVE
T h e N e w b e rg W h itn e y Boys c h o ru s
is m a k in g a very rapid g r o w th In !
m n c i l k l TklfCO k U t k i n
deed.
At th e i r first m e e tin g a f t e r (J. J ,
th e holidhyB, w hich w a s held on j
_______
. .
T u e sd a y e v e n in g of th is week, th e
.
to ta l m e m b e rsh ip vyas b r o u g h t up to Moonshine Shipped Through Mail*
173. T he boys e n te re d in to th e s p i r i t .'
Is Made the Basis For a
of th e p ra c tic e very h e a r tily and D l - '
Federal Charge
re c to r M orris says th a t th e y s a n g th e 1
best of a n y e v e n in g bo far.
|
.
Mr. M orris h a s »ome p la n 8 for th e
w h ic h is a t t r a c t i n g con-
siderable- i n t e r e s t on th e p a r t 'of
in th e n e a r f u t u r e and now t h a t th e th e p ublic haH come up t h i s week
holidays a r e over, it is expected th a t u n d e r th e p r o h ib itio n laws. F r a n k
p ra c tic e s Will be held -re g u la rly S h u c k w h o lives In th e c o u n tr y w a s
«gain.
a r r e s te d a n d it is said h a s m a de •
T he aim of th e local o rg a n iz a tio n confession to h a v in g delivered th r e e
is to get 200 boys, and w hile th a t g a llo n s of m o o n sh in e to O. E. H a ll
looked u t t e r l y im possible a t first of th is place. T h e c ity a u th o r itie e
" ° w WlthJ )n,i . V L° Re t ,
i
i
' held tr i a l on S huc k a n d in view of
MARSHAL TAKEb A HAND COMMITTEE TO DRAFT CHARTER
Council Acts At Regular Session
Tuesday-Night—Mayor^ May
Visit Roseburg
T he c ity council m et in re g u la r
session la st T uesday ev e n in g as M on­
day w a s a holiday.
C ouncilm an
George K e lty w as p re se n t for th e
first- tim e since his long illness and
p a r tic ip a te d In th e m eeting.
T h e council passed an o rd in a n c e
r e g u l a t i n g th e h a n d lin g of gasoline
In th e city.
U nde r th is o rd in a n c e
no one w ill be allow ed to keep g a s ­
oline in th e c ity except in m etal con­
l ;.S Ur reach
t
I very
e
“
i soon. A
a S
I j th
,he
he w refU8ed
would
It
ny K boys
e _ faet rce ,hat
from
hlch he ‘° o b diVU,Re
ta in e d ta in e r s , in lots over one gallon.
'he h ,™ ,, h. — »■>.<, m o
F u r th e r m o r e , a n y q u a n titie s In e x ­
whfl-W-Uh to Join, s h ould get In a t g iv e n 90 d a y s in j a i l . __ H a l l ’s casw
once so t h a t they will get th e benefit w as m ade a s ta te case and v r i s set cess o t t h i s a m o u n t m u st be buried
u n d e r t h e g r o u n d at least e ig h te e n
of these e a r ly practices.
for h e a r i n g on F r id a y .
H ow ever, inches a n d m ust ha v e a eon c re te cov­
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H all w as u n a b le to se c u re counsel e r in g a t le a st fo u r in c h e s thick. At
BORN
h ere a n d bad to go to McMlnnvIUs th e sa m e tim e th e council placed a
C A R T E R — In N e w berg, Oregon, for It.
A tto r n e y B. A. K liks tele-'+ltcense fee upon all ga s ta n k s lo-
J a n u a r y 4, 1922, to Mr., a n d Mrs. phoned to J u d g e C h u rc h ill on T h u r s ­ c a t ad upon th e s tr e e ts of $10 per
G eorge C a rte r, a son.
day a s k in g t h a t th e case be postponed qual
. ardOr. T h is It is u nderstood a p ­
and s t a t i n g t h a t he h a d been e m ­ plies topsail alik e , w h e th e r th e y Bell
ployed to a c t as H a l l ’s ,a tto r n e y . gasoline or not.
| A tto r n e y C o n n e r of M cM innville will
T ^ r c ity m a y o r w as a u th o riz e d by
prosecute th e case on b e h a lf of th e .the c o u n c il to a p p o in t a com m ittee
state. H a ll is at p re se n t o u t on bail. fif five to d r a f t a new c h a r t e r for th e
„
.........
.
T he c ity officers m ade a d ilig e n t g o v e r n m e n t of th e city. T he re g u la r
S. F. AS allace, w ho h a s conducted 8earch for th e th r e e b o ttle s of w his- bills a g a in s t the c ity w ere allowed
th e f a i r s to re a t th is place for th e ^ey b u t so f a r ha v e n o t been a b le to a t th is m eeting.
past eleven years, ha s decided to dn d th e m . H all is c h a r g e d w ith taav-
T he c o u n c il a u th o riz e d Mayor C al­
build a t once on his lots a d jo in in g 1 ¡n g received illegally, m o o n sh in e k in s to a t t e n d a m e e tin g to be held
th e postoffice on th e west a n d exca- w hiskey,to w h ic h c h a r g e he h a s en- a t R o se b u rg for th e purpose of a d o p t­
v a tio n w ork for th e f o u n d a tio n h a s tered a pIea of not g u ilty .
ing u n if o r m r e g u la tio n s r e g a r d in g
a lre a d y been coritmenced. Mr. W al- j
L a te T h u r s d a y a f te r n o o n U, 8, city t _____
o u r is t w ______
parks.
lace s t a t e s i h a t - i L is h i s in te n tio n ^to j M a rsha l S w e tla n d
c a m e u p from
T h e c o u n c il sold th e c ity p a v in g
p u t u p a sple n d id c o n c re te b u ild in g : P o r tla n d a n d served a w a r r a n t on bonds to t h e W a r r e n C o n stru c tio n Co.
w h ic h . y l l l be 50x92 feet over all H all, c h a r g i n g him w ith s h ip p in g a t par.
a n d - w h ic h will be faced w ith brick. > ••moonshine”
through
th e m alls,
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m a k in g a very a t t r a c t i v e fro n t.
, T h e officers had se c ure d a box w h ic h
MONDAY MUSICAL CLUB
T h e r e will be tw o sto re rooms in 1 they claim ed H all h a d se n t t h r o u g h
th e new b u ild in g . One will be 30x92 j (he m a n s a n d w h ich c o n ta in e d a bot-
T he m e e tin g of th e M usical Club
and th e o t h e r 20x92. Mr. W a lla c e t je of m oon sh in e packed in dried Monday e ve ning, a t th e residence of
exp e c ts to occupy th e la r g e r room prunes.
M arshal
S w e tla n d
took one of th e m em bers, Mrs. G. E. Goff,
w ith his o w n busin e ss and he will H all
ba c k
to P o r t l a n d T h u r s d a y a t 1204 H a n c o c k s tre e t, w a s a pleas­
r e n t out th e s m a lle r one. He says n ig h t.
m
a n t occasion, b e in g “ g u e st n i g h t .”
th a t he h a s a lr e a d y h a d several of­
T h e re
h a s been
a d e p lo ra b le
A fter a s h o r t busin e ss session a
fe rs from, p a r tie s w ho w a n te d to a m o u n t of boose p e d d lin g a b o u t musical p ro g ra m w a s re n d e re d as
re n t.
tow n a n d t h e c ity officers h a v e been follows:
C h r is tm a s C arols by the
I T h is location is one of th e finest t r yjn g to secure e vidence a g a in s t t h e club; selection» by th e “ stringed, or-
in th e c ity a n d will m a k e a n espec­ p a r tie s w h o w ere p ly in g th e tr a d « , j c h e s t r a ; ” a violin solo by Miss W a t-
ially
_ . fine location
„ . for
. Mr. W a . lla
. . c e ’s H ow ever, i t is a lw a y s d iffic u lt to e rm a n , a c c o m panied by Miss H a r -
tM« mmr* t ^ r
1 ***■ t h * c o n c r*le evidence a n d whil*. mo«» se v e r a l Rjano sele c tio n s by Mr.
j * 1* move fo r some tim e past a n d j ^ v e r a l a r r e s ts h a r e beep m f i d e r P Goff; a pia n o solo by Miss P u t n a m ;
w ith th is in view a c q u ire d th e l o t s l c e n t |y on s im ila r c h a r g e s a n d so m e ' a violin solo by Prof. Delepine a c ­
a b o u t th r e e y e a rs ago.
H o w e v e r .. have been fined, th e officers a r e be- com panied by Miss P u tn a m .
En-
since th a t tim e b u ild in g costs have com ing more a n d m o re d e te rm in e d cores received g e n e ro u s response
been so h ig h as to m a ke it impossible. to m a k e exa m p le s of those w h o a re
R e fr e s h m e n ts w ere served by th e
G eorge H ow la nd h a s th e c o n tra c t.
convicted.
c o m m itte e in charge.
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S. F. WALLACE COMMENCES
BUILDING BUSINESS BLOCK
AGED LADY PASSED AWAY
SAWMILL EMPLOYE WALK
MUSIC CLUBSPONSORS^ SPLEN­
OUT TO PROTEST PAY CUT DID PIANO CONCERT JAN. 9TH
Mrs. M ary J a n e Cook, widow of
Rev. M a rtin Cook, w ho died a t th e
home of h e r d a u g h te r . Mrs. Lydia
_______
G a r d n e r in P o rtla n d on New Y ears j
day. was b u rie d h e r e on T uesday a f - '
a bit of e x c ite m e n t was
T he piano concert given by Beat-
tf r n o o n , th e fu n e r a l being held in j c a u se d a b o u t to w n th is week by th e rice D ierke at W ood-M ar hall Mon-
th e forenoon a t F irst F r ie n d s c h u rc h a n n o u n c e m e n t th a t th e men a t the day evening. J a n u a r y 9, will be one
in P o rtla n d . T he services w ere con­ saw m ill had w a lke d out in a body. ] Df s u r p a s s in g in te re st a n d e n jo y m e n t
duc te d by Rev. C h e ste r H a d le y and T he c o m p a n y officials posted notices ¡from b e g in n in g to end. Mrs. D ie r k e ’s
th e s in g in g w as by th e g r a n d d a u g h ­ at th e mill S a tu r d a y n o tif y in g th e j p la y in g is such th a t e m in e n t .c ritics
te rs of th e deceased. T h e g ra n d so n s men t h a t a g e n e ra l re d u c tio n of 1 0 ' £ \ ha ve declared h e r to be co m p a ra b le
___
w ere th e p a __________
llb e a re rs. T
he _________
deceased w o u ld be m ade in th e w ages of em- j w ith th e p ia n is ts of in te r n a tio n a l
was a re sid e n t of N e w be rg fo r m a n y | Pl°ye»-
Monday m o r n in g th e men j r e p u ta tio n . W h e n Josef Hoffman the
years, th e fam ily c o m in g h ere
from | w ent back to th e mill but did not^go w o rld 's g r e a te s t p ia n ist w as in P o r t ­
Iowa.
C hildren still liv in g a re B. to w ork a n d refused to w ork a t t h a t la n d last w in te r he w a s e n te r ta in e d
H. C. S p a u ld in g , th e local in th e home of Mrs. D ierke and she
S. Cook. Mrs. L y d ia G a r d n e r and wage.
Joseph Cook of P o r tla n d , Mrs. B. C. m a n a g e r of th e mill told th e m th a t h a d th e r a r e privilege of r e a d in g
Miles and Mrs. W. G. Allen of Salem th e m ill had been losing money a n d t h r o u g h se ve ra l c om positions w ith
and E lva Cook of e a s te r n Oregon. th a t th e low er w age w as a necessity. I him .
L a te r t h a t day w ord w as received
T he deceased w as a n e a r n e s t, devoted
Mrs. D ie rk e ’s p ro g ra m for Monday
C h r i s t i a n a n d a lifelong m e m b e r of from th e head office a t Salem th a t a n ig h t is as follow s:
t h e F r ie n d s c h u rc h .
H e r a ge was m ista k e h a d been m ade and t h a t th e S o n a ta A p p a ssio n a ta op. 5 7 ..........
a b o u t 88 y e a rs b u t she w as able to c u t should not ha v e applied to th e
B eethoven
*
.
. Chopi n
do h e r ow n housew ork u p to a few *3;0 ° Per day m en b u t only to those Im p ro in p tu op 36
g e t t i n g h i g h e r w ages. T h is put a ’
v
v
days before h e r death.
______ . .
__ .
. . C h a n t P olonaise .............Chopin-Liszt
som e* h a t different lig h t on th e m a t- W a ld e sra u a c h e n ....................“
Liszt
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of th e m en said t h a t | T a n e o
»
E x c h a n g e w h a t you d o n 't w a n t for S t e r mm a n mm d . 1 1 some
1 Jk
mmm
V*. n n 1 ^ A
. • y—
I 1 m
U t \ tlT
th e y w ould
go
back: to w
ork.
H o w ­ '
w h a t you do w a n t. A dvertise.
C aprice C r e o l e ) ...................... Albeniz
ever. we u n d e r s ta n d th a t some said
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Magic F ir e Scene from " W a l k u r e ”
th e y would not go back even at th a t.
W agner
SPRINGBR00K MAN ELECTED
T h e mill w a s s h u t d ow n u n til T h u rs-
I. w aa . . . r . a d u p „ . ! » |
' ' S' yV*I^ n b „ . j 0 . e „ y
DIRECTOR OF GROWERS ASSN. d a y
and th e c o m p a n y s ta te s th a t p r a c - .
P r e lu d e G în in o r .
. R achm aninoff
F r a n k C a rlisle of S p rin g b ro o k
b" k ** ! A r .b a a q u a a ¿ . a r -T hV B.ua Dan
w
ork
a
g
a
in
today.
w as elected one of th e d ire c to rs from
ube W a ltz ’* ............ S tr a u s s - E v le r
It Is s ta te d th a t th e cut is not a T a n h a u s e r O v e r tu r e . . . W agner-L lszt
Y a m hill c o u n ty by th e Board of Di­
re c to rs of th e Oregon G ro w e rs Co­ definite 10 rU c u t as w as previously
o p e ra tiv e Assn, at th e i r m e e tin g at a n n o u n c e d but is g r a d u a te d , th e low- - f ™ e c o n c e rt will begin p ro m p tly
* nd no one w ln ^ w a t '
Salem, held on D ecem ber 30.
Mr. cr sa la rie d m en g e ttin g a sm a lle r a ed t 8 d u ° r clock
in g th e num bers.
C arlisle succeeds E. W. M a th e w s of c u t th a n ) th e h ig h e r priced ones.
It is th e object of th e Monday
H ow ever, th e c u t w hich applies to
A m ity w ho resigned.
Musical Club to secure as fine a r tis ts
all
of
th
e
i
r
m
en
in
offices,
mills,
At the p re se n t tim e th e election of
as possible, and to m a k e the a d m is­
d ire c to rs of th e association Is by lo gging cam ps, and e v eryw here is sion fee a v a ila b le to all. A ccording­
counties. T h is basis of r e p r e s e n ta tio n In effect a 10*^ reduction.
ly th e a dm ission to th is concert is
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a dopted a t th e tim e th e association
only 50 c e n ts to a n y p a r t of the
was o rg a n iz e d w as found to be u n ­
house.
T ic k e ts now on sale at
A NEW YEAR’S PARTY
s a tis f a c to r y a n d a n a m e n d m e n t w as
K le n le ’s.
T
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r
e
w
a
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a
New
Y
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’s
p
a
rty
a
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passed at th e election last J a n u a r y
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p ro v id in g for re p r e s e n ta tio n by dis­ th e hom e of Mr. a n d Mrs. J. M.
tr i c t s and c h a n g i n g th e a n n u a l elec­ S h e p p a rd a t 1112 R iver street, in
- P. E. 0. MEETING
tion to April. T h is m e a n s t h a t b e ­ h o n o r of th e i r niece. Miss Lillian
C h a p te r L.. P. E. O. sisterhood,
An enjoyable
g in n in g w ith th e April election th e S m ith of P o r tla n d .
m
et
a t th e hom e of Mrs. R. P. Gill
N e w be rg d is tr ic t w ill be e n title d to e v e n in g w a s spent In pla y in g games T uesday of th is week a t w h ic h time
and m usic.
R e a d in g s were given
a d ire c to r of Its own.
by Mr. S p r u d y a n d Mr. T runde. Mrs. R alph Otis was in itia te d .
T he N e w b e rg d is tr ic t of th e asso­
R e p o rts w ere m ade of m uch p h il­
Those
p re s e n t w ere Mr. and Mrs.
c ia tio n as now defined consists of all
a n th r o p ic w ork done at C h ristm a s
T
r
u
n
d
e
,
Misses
L
illia
n
,
Josephine
and
th e m e m be rs from Sherw ood to Day-
tim e In th e n am e of th e sisterhood
ton Inclusive, a t th e p re se n t n u m b e r ­ M able T ruitde , E d w a rd and Joe a n d pla ns were m ade for more such
T
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.
Miss
L
illian
Sm
ith.
Mr
and
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M rs. S p ru d y . Mr .and Mrs. J im Fee- w o rk.
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Mrs. Gill served d a in ty refresh
| guson a n d d a u g h te r . Fe rris. Mr.
D ru ry . Mr. S c h in d le r, Mr. M artin. m ents, th e place c a rd s used b e in g e s­
TEACHERS TRAINING CLASS
pecially b e a u tif u l a n d a rtistic . They
T he union te a c h e rs' t r a i n i n g class Carl Z in le r, a n d Mr. and Mrs. Shep­ w ere p a in te d by Alice L a u d le n t h i r ­
pard
a
n
d
fam
ily.
R
e
fre
sh
m
e
n
ts
were
w ill m eet a t 7 :3 0 M onday evening.
teen y e a r old niece of Mr. Gill and
Ja n . 9. In th e P r e s b y te r ia n chapel. served a t 1 1:30. A fte r some selec­ bore th e s t a r and flower of th e s is te r ­
tions
of
m
usic
by
Miss
F
erguson,
T he subje c t of th e lesson Is " E l i j a h . ”
hood.
Being th e first m e e tin g of th e year, all d e p a rte d , wishing- each othpr a
T h e next m e e tin g will be held at
H
a
p
p
y
New
Year.
it Is im p o r ta n t th a t all m em bers a re
th e hom e of Mrs. G eorge L utz J a n u ­
present.
V isito rs especially w el­
a r y 17th.
come. F re d Y ergen. se c re ta ry .
BORN
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B E N N E T T — At N ew berg hospital,
Lyceum Lecture Friday Night
A G ra p h ic classified w ill sell It.
on New Y e a r ’s day, J a n . 1, 1922. to
J. F r a n k l i n Babb, w h o comes front
Mr. a n d Mrs. W. J. B ennett, n son. H a v e rh ill. M assachusetts, th e home
T he B e n n e tts a r e from Corvallis, but of W h ittie r , will deliver his lectur«.
la rg e th in g s th is com ing year. It Is fo rm e rly resided at Dundee.
“ T h e One H u n d r e d P e r .Cent M an,”
only a q u e stio n of each one feeling
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a t W ood-M ar h a ll on F r id a y n ig h t
th e i r responsblllty a n d being w illing
of th is week.
It w ill pay you to read the ads.
to help.
T h e re will be a fa rm b u re a u m e e t­
in g in the Odd F ellow s hall, N ew ­
berg, Oregon, all day J a n . 9, b e g in ­
n in g a t 10 a. m.
'
PROGRAM
M oving pictures, Hfc h o u r s In the
forenoon.
A ddress by Mr. Mansfield, p re si­
d e n t of th e Oregon F a r m Bureau,
a fte rn o o n .
P icnic d in n e r a t noon.
W omen a n d c h ild re n especially in ­
vited.
E verybody come and le a rn w h a t
is being done by -the biggest fa rm
o rg a n iz a tio n in th e world. T he move­
m e n t is less t h a n .th re e y e a rs old,
a n d yet It covers p r a c tic a lly every
p a r t of th e U nited States. W e will
be told how it is sa v in g th e fa rm e rs
m any dollars In th e p u rc h a se of c e r­
ta in lines of supplies t h r u coopera­
tive methods, also how it is g e ttin g
them more profit on w h a t they have
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NAVY MEN PROVE GOOD COOKS
Army Sling Hash and Ladies Aux­
iliary and Daddies Are
Guests of Honor.
L ester C. Rees Post A m e ric a n L e ­
gion gave a very p le a sa n t d i n n e r a f ­
f a ir a t th e Legion hall la st S a tu r d a y
evening w he n th e post m e m b e rs e n ­
te r ta in e d in h onor of th e L a d le s A u x ­
ilia ry a n d th e daddies of th e e x -se r­
vice men. About one h u n d r e d p e r ­
sons w ere In a tte n d a n c e a n d to say
t h a t It w a s a splendid success is b u t
a ’mild expression of th e facts.
T he men of th e navy a c te d as che fs
a n d the w ay everyone “ fell to ” w as
b e tte r evidence t h a n m ere w o rd s of
th e q u a lity of th e feed. T h e re w a s a
delicious f r u it salad, ro a st m e a t,
mashed
potatoes,
gravy.—But we
T he m e e tin g is absolutely free to would not a tte m p t to n a m e a ll of
all.
th e delicious via n d s for we w ere
A. S. M ellinger,
really too busy b tow ing th e m a w a y
C. W. B ra d sh a w ,
to be able te tell w h a t all t h e r e was.
Local Com m ittee.
Any how everyone w e n t a w a y fu lly
satisfied w ith th e very e x c e lle n t d i n ­
n e r w hich w as cooked by th e n a v y
men a n d served by th e a r m y m en.
At th e close of th e d i n n e r a s h o r t
p ro g ra m w a s re nde re d.
T h e Im p e ­
r ia l o rc h e s tra re n d e re d several excel­
A very p re tty w e d d in g o ccurred on le n t n u m b e r s a n d P a u l O verend s a n g
New Y e a r ’s Day a t th e hom e of Mr. a couple of good songs. Mrs. M a rie
a n d Mrs. M. W. Gum m , w hen th e ir K. E v a n s gave a s h o r t speech in
d a u g h te r , Goldie Marie, w a s u n ite d w hich sh e expressed th e a p p r e c ia tio n
in m a r r ia g e to A lb e rt E u g e n e H u n t, of th e a u x ilia r y for t h e sp le n d id
of A berdeen, W a sh in g to n .
feed a n d a ssu re d th e boys o f th e
P re c e d in g th e c erem ony Miss E v a h h e a r ty cooperation of th e a u x ilia r y .
H adley, cousin of th e bride, sa n g Dr. R a n k in responded on b e h a lf of
" A t D a w n in g ” by C adm ah, accom ­ t h e L egion. P. IT. O verend m a d e a
panied by Mrs. M. C. H u n t, sister-in sh o rt speech in w hich he u rg e d th e
law of th e groom.
o r g a n iz a tio n of a da ddie s a u x ilia r y
To th e s tr a in s of th e b r id a l c h o ru s to th e Legion.
from “ L o h e n g r in ,” played by Mrs.
T h is concluded th e f o r m a l pro­
H u n t, th e bride, a tte n d e d by h e r sis­ g ra m a n d th e g u e sts w ere dismissed
te r, Mrs. R. S'. L a n g w o r th y as m a ­ w i t h ^ a H a p p y New Y e a r from th e
tr o n of honor a n d Miss G e ra ld in e hosts.
R u n d e ll as b rid e sm a id , m e t th e
groom a tte n d e d by Mr. L e s te r Gumm.
T he b rid a l p a r ty , r e s tin g ’n e a th a FORMER NEWBERG MAN
b e a u tif u lly a r r a n g e d bow er, c a rrie d
MENTIONED IN ARTICLE
o u t in a p le a sin g m a n n e r th e im p re s­
sive r in g cerem ony u n d e r th e d ire c ­
V a n L. N a s h , w hose n a m e is given
tio n of Rev. C a rl M iller of S p rin g -
brook.
L ittle E lle n L a n g w o r th y , in th e follow ing a r tic le t a k e n from
neice of th e J»ride, w as .flower girl th e O regonian, waa f o rm e rly a N e w ­
and Ytttfe ■fTHtei Hunt« nice« of th « berg m a n a n d is know n, to m a n y of
groom, c a rrie d th e r in g on a la rg e o u r re a d e rs:
T h e T h ir d Hole, " t h e u n l i t e r a r y
c a lla lily.
T he brid e was lovely in a gow n of jo u r n a l for D c o m pany, 4 th U. S.
Ivory s a tin w ith a n o v e rd ra p e of e n g in e e r s .” has been issued by Lloyd
silk lace trim m e d w ith pearls. She C. Gibson of Mexico City, Mexico,
c a rrie d n b e a u tif u l sh o w e r boquet a n d E d w a rd R. S m ith of W a lla W a lla .
of b rid e s roses and lilies of th e W ash., a n d will be se n t th r o u g h o u t
t h e U nited S ta te s to v e te r a n s of th e
valley.
T h e T h ir d hole w as
T he brid e is a c h a r m in g ly a t t r a c ­ o rg a n iz a tio n .
tive and p o p u la r m e m be r of New- first Issued in G am len, G e rm a n y , in
b e r g ’s y o u n g e r set, be in g a 1920 J a n u a r y . 1919.
T he m a ga z ine w a s revived a g a in in
g r a d u a t e a t the local h ig h school.
T he groom is th e son of Mr. and th is c o u n try for th e purpose of ke e p ­
Mrs. C. A. H u n t of P o r tla n d and Is ing th e v e te r a n s of th e old o r g a n iz a ­
each
o th er.
m a n a g e r of the Pacific E le c tric Co. tion in touch w ith
Am ong th e P o r tla n d m en w h o w ere
a t Aberdeen.
T he g u e sts included: Mr. and Mrs. m e m be rs of D com pany, 4 th e n g i­
W a lte r B. N agel, V an
M. W. Gumm, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. neers. a re :
H u n t. Mr. and Mrs. E dw in H u n t of L. Nash. W illiam L. R asm u sse n . E r ­
P o r tla n d . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bow­ nest W. R asm ussen, J o h n W iley,
en, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. H u n t a n d Mr. Ja m e s J. Thomas. Cecil B. W a lk e r
a n d Mrs. C. V. R eynolds of A berdeen; and W a lte r Swicard.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. L a n g w o r th y of
A tta lia . W ash.; Dr. and Mrs. R alph
“LET’S GO” CLUB
W. V anV alln, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
S a tu r d a y ev e n in g th e “ L e t’s Gc
K ra m ie n and little d a u g h te r . B etty
J o h a n n ; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hadley, c lu b met a t th e hom e of Mr. an
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. H u tc h e n s. Mr. Mrs. C. A. W a lk e r. 125 east Illin o
a n d Mrs. J. W. K ra m ie n . Mr. and s tre e t, w here Rook fu r n is h e d th e ei
Mrs. H. V. Mills. Miss G e rtru d e t e r ta in m e n t u n til the New Year.
T he m em bers present w ere Mr. an
H obson. Miss E velyn B aker, V ivian
Mrs. V. A. V inc e nt. Mr. a n d Mr
H adley and K e n n e th Gumm.
A fte r a short t r i p to O lym pia and Louis H u lit. Mr. a n d Mrs. Z. F. S e a r
S e a ttle Mr. and Mrs. H u n t will m ake Miss Zella Sears. Lois Sears. Mr. an
Mrs. E. H. B urns. Mr. a n d Mr
th e ir hom e a t A berdeen. W ash.
C ha rle s V eiths. Mr. a n d Mrs. C. J
W a lk e r. A lbert Seidel a n d Noa
WTalker.
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AN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT
Monday the “ L e t’s Go” c lub m<
OCCURRED ON FIRST STREET a t the c o u n tr y home of Mr. and Mr
C ha rle s V eiths. w h e re all enjoye
An au to m o b ile a c c id e n t occurred a b o u n tifu l and delicious picnic dit
T he a fte rn o o n w as spent i
a t th e in te rse c tio n of F i r s t and ner.
River s tr e e ts T uesday forenoon w hen re sting, v isiting a n d Rook. “ Did »
tw o F ords collided and one tu r n e d have a good tim e ? ’’ Those ag re e in
we
did say a y e .” "A Y E.
over.
F r a n k Osborn w a s jeomiug t h a t
C.
n o rth on River str e e t a n d w as going " U n a n im o u s .”
to go on across F ir s t str e e t to w a rd s
the college, w hile C. H. Coyle of St.
Newberg Public Library Notice
P a u l was com ing across th e bridge
Those who a r e p a tr o n s of o u r p u b ­
headed west on F ir s t stre e t.
Mr.
Osborn says th a t he looked to w a rd s lic lib ra ry know and a p p r e c ia te the
th e bridge and did not see a n y e a r good th a t is being done each m o n th
and th e n tu r n e d his a tte n tio n in the by the large c ir c u la tio n of books.
o th e r direction. On th e o th e r hand, Those who are not p a tro n s a re e a r ­
Mr. Coyle s ta te s t h a t he saw Mr. nestly invited to become a c q u a in te d
Osborn com ing b u t supposed th a t Mr. w ith the c ir c u la tin g and reference
Osborn saw him and would e ith e r d e p a rtm e n ts.
D u rin g the past year th e re w ere
tu r n or stop. W hen It w as too late,
books
loaned.
a v e r a g in g
both realized t h a t they w ere going 19.854
to collide. Mr. O sborn’s c a r s tru c k 1.654 books each m o n th , besides the
th e Coyle c a r In th e side and was use of th e reference d e p a r tm e n t,
m agazines, etc.
Books have been
sw u n g a ro u n d to w a rd th e west.
One of th e fro n t w heels of th e Os­ very high, and th e g e n e ra l expenses
born c a r was broken off and th e c a r of the lib ra ry have Increased, but
tu r n e d over.
T h e w indshield was th e lib r a r y h a s been c o n tin u e d on
before
sm ashed and th e top dam aged. The th e same financial basis
We a r e now .g re a tly in
Tore» of t h v im pact drove th e . uuse th e w ar.
of th e Osbcyn c a r in to th e side of need of good books for c h ild re n , also
th e Coyle car a n d sm ashed a hole for th e fiction and reference d e p a r t ­
in its side b r e a k in g th e r u n n in g m ents. and ta k e th is m e a n s of a s k ­
in g the citizens of N ew berg to do­
board a n d fender.
A ccording to G eorge Simmon<t>. n a te one or more books to th e li­
who says he saw th e accident, n e i - ! b r a ry on T uesday, J a n u a r y 17. des­
t h e r c a r w as exceeding the s p e e d ! ig n a te d as Book Day for th e library.
lim it and. u n d e r these c o nditions,: All d onations can be left at th e li­
Osborn is c re dite d w ith being to b r a r y and will be gre a tly a p p r e c i­
L ib ra ry Board
blam e for th e accident a s the r u l e s 1 ated.
of th e road would have given Coyle
th e r ig h t of way at th is Intersection
F u r th e r m o r e , a f te r in v e s tig a tin g th<> w as slightly over the c e n te r tow ards
scene of the accident a n d ta lk in g th e left side.
w ith eye witnesses. M arshal F e r g u - ;
Mrs. Osborn su sta in e d in ju r ie s to
son says th a t Osborn was in the h e r shoulder a n d Mr. Osborn was
w ro n g In th a t he was not tra v e lin g cut on th e knee by a piece of glass
on th e r ig h t side of th e stre e t but ; w hich p e n e tra te d to the bone.
POPULAR NEWBERG YOUNG
LADY MARRIED NEW YEARS