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W >*; S } as i ,V ._ V.» I V AC^ °;,vK ,e«,oVV VOLUME XXYTTT NEWBERG, YAMHILL C0U1TY, OREGON, THURSDAY. MAY 11. 1922 HUMBER 32 ON LEGION- OREGON CONTRACT CO. SENATOR PATTERSON ISSUES A BLOSSOM DAY IS CELE ANOTHER BIG WHITNEY I. L PATTERSON IS THE CONSTRUCTION CHALLENGE TO SENATOR HAU BRATED AT DUNDEE CHOICE OF THE PEOPLE COMMUNITYBUILDING STARTED BOYS CONCERT COMING TO PAVE RIVER STREET ? In a le tte r to S e n a to r Chas. H all, W ork of a c tu a l c o n stru c tio n of ✓ i- i i ' * S en ato r P a tte rs o n ’s h e a d q u a rte rs th e new. legion co m m u n ity m em orial calls upon Mr. H a lf to m eet Mr. P a t b u ild in g w as com m enced M onday terson on th e p la tfo rm s a t A lbany, ________ ’is* m o rn in g ,, w h en G eorge H ow land a n d O regon C ity, a n d A sto ria o n th e ev h is crew su rveyed th e site a n d laid Gets Endorsement of the Motor Ve o u t th e lin e s fo r th e p iers, fo u n d a Solos. Duets. Triple Male Quartet I Property Owners Petition City Coun e n in g s of th e 1 2 th , 1 3 th an d 15th Mri. £ . S. Greer Tells of Day*» Hap respectively to d iv id e tim e in a d is pening» In Red Hill» and Describe! tio n s, etc. G eorge H ow land has cil to Let Lowest Bidden Choruses. Readings. Etc.. O b hicle League of Oregon by a cussion of cam p aig n m a tte rs . In th e been a w a rd e d th e Job an d w ill s u Program as Outlined Have Contract - Magnificent Scenes Large Pre-Primary Vote le tte r to Mr. H a ll a tte n tio n is called p e rin te n d th e c o n stru c tio n of th e new to th e co m p ro m isin g p o sitio n in b u ild in g w h ich in su re s a good job. w hich Mr. H all is placed a s a c a n d i Mr. H ow land has b u ilt so m an y of A n o th e r b ig W h itn e y Boys c o n e e rt T he c ity co u n cil m et in special S e n a to r I. L. P a tte rs o n of P o lk N ew b erg ’s b e tte r Rlossom S u n d ay ! S u ch a w o n d e r b u siness blocks is p la n n e d to be held a t tl^e F rie n d s session la st M onday n ig h t to le t th e d a te for g o v ernor in view of a re p o rt co u n ty , whose can d id acy th e G rap h ic th a t he h as e sta b lish e d a re p u ta tio n of th e Coos an d C u rry T elep h o n e Co. ful w orld! P e rso n s w ho h a d tr a v a n d w ho d ro v e p reviously espoused fo llo w ing th e h e re fo r good w ork. . D u rin g th e c h u rc h on F rid a y e v e n in g M ay .19, bids fo r th e p a v in g of R iv er stre e t. on file w ith th e p u blic serv ice com eled ex ten siv ely m eetin g of a ll c a n d id a te s h e re some p ast few m o n th s be h a s b u ilt th e A n as a b e n e fit to raise fu n d s fo r th e ! T here w as a very la rg e a tte n d a n c e m ission w hich show s t h a t Mr. H all th ro u g h p a r t o f th e W illa m e tte V a l w eeks ago because it fe lt th a t he w as derson g arg g e, th e P a lm e r g a ra g e , p u rc h a se of new red h a ts a n d fo r th e on th e p a r t of v a rio u s re p re se n ta - is p resid en t of th is com p an y an d th a t ley a n d u p in to th e R ed H ills sa id necessary expenses in co n n ectio n i tives of th e v a rio u s p a v in g com pan- C. E. H ickm an of th e P acific T ele th ey had n ev er seen a n y th in g lik e I t th e log ical one to re p re s e n t th e and th e W allace b u ild in g . w ith p a rtic ip a tio n in th e j*oee feetl- g re a t s ta te of O regon as its governor, T oday (T h u rs d a y ) a la rg e crew val a t P o rtla n d in J u n e . I f e v e ry ! ies an d th e citizen s of N ew berg. phone and T e le g ra p h Co. co n tro lled o r a n y th in g m ore b e a u tifu l. O ld | E very m em ber o f th e qltjr co u n cil th e g re a t m a jo rity o f th e sto c k In re sid e n ts of th e v ic in ity p ro n o u n c e looks lik e a c e rta in w in n e r in. th e of m en, team s, shovels, scrap ers, etc. com ing p rim a ry fo r th e ‘R e p u b lic a n are a t w o rk e x c a v a tin g and p re p a r th in g w o rk s o u t as now seem s p ro b i was p re se n t a n d th e m ay o r called th e Coos and C u rry T elep h o n e Co. it th e m ost b e a u tifu l bioeeom tim e g u b e rn a to ria l n o m in a tio n . S en ato r in g th e g ro u n d fo r f u r th e r c o n stu c t- able th is co n cert w ill be a m u ch f in | the m eetin g to o rd e r an d called upon T h ere is a bill co m in g u p a t th e fa il we h av e had , p a r tly o n a c c o u n t o f P a tte rs o n h a s th e b a c k in g of th e f a r ion w ork. A t noon a picnic d in n e r e r one from a m u sical sta n d p o in t the re p re se n ta tiv e s of th e O regon election wh.ich w ould m ake th e p u b th e new a c re a g es of p ru n e s t h a t a m m ers a ll over th e s ta te w h ich is In Is to be served by th e L adles A u x .t h a n th e la s t one g iv en by th e boys. C o n tract Co. to s ta te th e ir sid e of th e lic service com m ission a p p o in tiv e by Just com ing in to bloom , a n d p a r tly because of th e la te n e ss of th e se a itse lf a b ig th in g in h is fa v o r. T hen ilia ry a t th e le g io n b a ll fo r a ll those T he c h o ru s is s in g in g re a l m usic j controversy. M r. T heodore A renz th e governor. n o w ; m u sic t h a t w ould b e a c re d it rep resen ted th is com pany a n d sta te d son, b rin g in g p ra c tic a lly a ll th e tre e * he w ill c a rry P o lk a n d s u rro u n d in g w ho assist in th is d o n atio n w ork. to a n y ch o ru s choir. o u t a t once, also g iv in g a to u c h o f c o u n tie s w h ere he is w ell k n o w n by a ; th a t he w ould f ir s t m ake a com par- g ree n o f th e new leav es J u s t s t a r l T h e re w ill be solos a n d a lso sev ! ison of th e bids, w h ich he did. H e very la rg e m a jo rity . In a d d itio n to ing, a p a rtic u la rly lacey e ffe c t w it h e ra l v ery' fin e re a d in g s on th e p ro said th a t th e ir bid w as o n th e basis a ll th is th e M otor V ehicle L eag u e of th e bloom s th a t does n o t com e w h e n g ram , an d th e boys w ill be assisted of a 5 hi in c h p a v em en t w ith 6 *4 O regon, w h ich com prises som e 4,000 an e a rly season b rin g s o n ly th e by those p ersons w h o h av e been h e lp inch c e n te r, w hich w ould av e ra g e 6 m em bers h a s voted th e ir end o rse snow y, w h ite n e ss o f th e b lo o m in g in g in re h e a rsa l w ork. A d u e t w ill | inch a n d t h a t th e b itu lith ic b id w as m en t of S e n a to r P a tte rs o n by a very T he B e rria n B and w ill g iv e an tr e e a la rg e m a jo rity . T h e college M ay D ay fe stiv itie s be su n g by M esdam es F re d F ro st for a fiv e in ch p av em en t on a d irt C om ing fro m e ith e r N e w b e rg o r T he w r ite r conversed w ith Mr. w ere v ery .nice a n d w ere w itnessed and A dam B au er a n d a solo by M rs. j base. H e said th a t th e s ta te h ig h - open a ir co n cert S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . H em m ing, s e c re ta ry of th e league, by a la rg e crow d on last" S a tu rd a y . Chas. A. M orris. A d o uble a n d p e r ; way d e p a rtm e n t w e re a t p re se n t call- May 14. A p a ra d e w ill preced e th e D ay to n o n e e n jo y s th e p a tc h e s a€ th is w eek an d le a rn e d th e fo llow ing T he p a ra d e w as good, b ein g com pos h ap s a trip le m ale q u a r te t, com posed ing fo r bids on a s tr ip of road pro g ram , w h ich w ill co n sist o f sacred p ru n e o rc h a rd s w ith th e g r a in fie ld « an d w oodlands b re a k in g th e la n d fa c ts d ire c tly from him,- T h e leag u e ed of som e v ery p r e tty floats re p re as follow s: M essrs.Sears, M a rtin . Mc- l w here It w as to be of d ir t base and a n d secu lar selectio n s a s fo llow s: scape, a n d th e n a t u r n in to th e ro a d Program is o rg an ized fo r th e purp o se of pro se n tin g th e v a rio u s classes of th e W h an n el, B ateh am , M iller, S a n d e r i would n o t accep t a n y bids on b itu M arch le a d in g to th e R ed H ills w e s t o f te c tin g m o to r tr a f f ic in th is s ta te college an d acad em y a s w ell as some m an, P e rk in s , E lfo rd , F r a s ie r en d lith ic p av em en t fo r th is piece of road In v e rc a rg ill ..................... an d h as d ra w n in to its o rg a n iz a tio n from th e h ig h school and tow n peo F ro st w ill also sin g . T h ese m ail a ll He said th a t th e ir b id vvas- 34.500 E x u b eran ce . T r r r r : 1 . . . O v e rtu re D undee w h e re m iles a n d m ile s o f S electio n blossom ing tre e s s tre tc h a w a y o n ab o u t 4,000 m em bers, sc a tte re d all ple. T h e ju d g e s aw ard ed th e first a re h e lp e rs o f th e ch o ru s a n d h av e low er th a n th e ir c o m p e tito r’s and P la n ta tio n S ongs M arch b o th sides. T h e g ra y of th e b ra n c h e s over th e Btate. W h en ev er a n y q u es prize to th e b u tte rfly float en tered been o rg a n ise d w ith M r. F r t s t as i th o u g h t th e co uncil could n o t do B om basto ....................... tio n of a p o litic a l n a tu r e a rises it is by th e . fo u rth y é a r academ y class, d ire c to r. A n o th e r new fe a u re fo r th e a n y th in g btit le t th em h av e th e con A pple Blossom s . . . . . . . . . . R e v e rie a n d tre e tru n k s , th e fre s h ly tu r n e d Id o ra P a r k ............ M arch red e a r th b e n e a th , s tre tc h e s of e v e r- a t once re fe rre d to a n e n tire m em a lth o u g h th e one d riv e n by M rs. Dr. N ew b erg boys w ill be th a t som e of tra c t. th e boys w ill d ire c t th e w hole ch o ru s S election g re e n fo re st in th e b ack g ro u n d , b ersh ip vote. T h is h a s been done in H ester w a s a very close second. T he m ayor th e n called fo r th e F a u s t ........................ Q ueen A n n a w as crow ned w ith all in several n u m b ers. T h e e n tir e p ro read in g of a co m m u n icatio n from th e A N ig h t In J u n e . . . ................R ev erie g lim p se of th e riv e r a n d th e ho m es in re g a rd to th e co m in g electio n of gov e rn o r in th is s ta te a n d as a re su lt re g a l sp len d o r before a la rg e crow d g ram fo r th is co n cert w ill b e g iv en p ro perty ow n ers liv in g on R iv er T he R o sary . . . . . . . . . kj. ...% . S ong th e v alley , w ith th e ir d iv e rs ifie d of th is vote. S e n a to r I. L. P a tte rs o n a n d th e d rills a n d w in d in g of th e in n e x t w eek’s G rap h ic b u t th e fo re street. T h is c o m m u n icatio n w as in C yrus, th e G re a t ................... M arch fa n n in g , a n d b e y o n d -a ll. th e p u rp le of P o lk c o u n ty won th e en d o rsem ent May pole w ere v ery b e a u tifu lly h a n g o in g gives eno u g h of i t t o show I the n a tu re of a p e titio n to th e coun- T h e P a lm s ...................... T rom bone Solo h azy slopes of th e d is ta n t m o u n ta in « th a t it w ill be a sp len d id e n te r ta in i cil a sk in g th a t th e bids be let to th e W a rrio r B o l d ...............................M a r c h m ak e a w o n d e rfu l co lo r schem e. of th e leag u e by a m a jo rity ' of all dled. Pacific lost a r a th e r one-sided m ent. v otes c ast a n d o u tstrip p e d a n y one of j Oregon C o n tra c t C o..th4y b e in g th e Ifo n C ount .................................O v ertu re Mt. Hood a n d M t. Je ffe rs o n , in d ef h is c o m p e tito rs by m ore th a n fo u r to b aseball gam e to L lnfield college in T he p u b lic a re re q u e ste d a n d u r g ! low est bidder. A re p re s e n ta tiv e of S ta rs an d S trip e s F o re v e r. . . . M arch eren c e to th e g lo ry of th e o rc h a rd s , refu sed to show th e ir g le a m in g w h ite th e a fte rn o o n by a score of 1 1 't o 3. ed to save th is d ate fo r th e W h itn e y I the W a rre n C o n stru c tio n Co. asked T ill W e M eet A gain * one. - sides o n S u n d ay b u t o n e f e lt t h e l r In co n sid e rin g th is re s u lt, one T h e B a p tist h itte r s seemed to find boys a n d com e o u t and h e lp th em [th e m ay o r w h a t p ro p o rtio n of th e N a tio n a l A n th em Mr. H al C am pbell is d ire c to r of th e presence, a n d In fa c t, ev ery n ow a n d should ta k e in to c o n sid e ra tio n th e 1-Pil r a th e r freely w h ile th e local col m ake th e ir expenses fo r th e rose fes 1 p ro p e rty Involved1 w as rep re se n te d s h ro u d in g th e m fact th a t no p ro p a g a n d a Jn fav o r of leg ian s w ere u n a b le to connect w ith tiv a l p arad e n e x t m o n th . ! on th is p e titio n . T h e m ay o r ip B e rria n B an d an d w e believe t h a t th e n th e c lo u d s it is no e x a g é ra tio n to 'say th a t th e looked as th o u g h th e y w ould p a r t Mr. P a tte rs o n w as se n t o u t by th e M ac's curve«. T he boys m et T u esday e v e n in g fo r i tu rn asked t h a t som e re sid e n t of T ak en a ll to g e th e r th e M ay D ay re g u la r p ra c tic e w ith M r. F ro s t in ! R iver s tre e t a n sw e r th e qu estio n band unde;- h is le a d e rsh ip is a t p re s and let o u r C ascade g ia n t frie n d s leag u e b u t m erely th e fo llow ing s ta te m e n t: "F ello w M em ber: .It h as fe stiv itie s o f th e college w ere ex cep c h a rg e a s Mr. M orris w as ab sen t a n d ~ it w as s ta te d th a t th e p e titio n e n t doing ex cep tio n ally good w ork. sh in e fo rth in th e ir g ra n d e u r. D u n sh o u ld dee’s b e a u tifu l fa rm hom es, n e stle d been decided to en d o rse a fu ll tic k e t tio n a lly fine a n d a re a l c re d it to th e from th e c ity . T h e . b o y s „ en joyed ! rep resen ted 100% o f th o se liv in g on T h e p ro g ram as o u tlin e d a t th e com ing p rim a ry . May 1 9 th , co lleg e people w ho h an d led th e affair th e p resence o f Mr. W h itn e y w ho th a t s tre e t a n d a t le a st 70% o f a ll prove s v ery p le a sin g one a n d should am o n g th e tre e s, w e re n e v e r m o re a t d ra w a good sized au d ien ce. I t is tra c tiv e th a rf on S u n d a y , th e e a rly 1922. O nly c a n d id a te s w hose sta n d th ro u g h o u t. cam e o u t fro m P o rtla n d fo r th e ev ; pro p erty . on th e m o to r v eh icle q u e stio n is T h is seem ed to s e ttle th e m a tte r as p ro b ab le t h a t th e p ro g ram w ill he s p rin g flo w ers a n d la w n s sh o w in g to en in g . , T h e y s a n g ex cep tio n a lly a d v a n ta g e , d o tte d h e re a n d th e r e in rig h t w ill be co n sid ered . I sh all PEACE ORATORICAL CONTEST f fa r a s th e co u n c il w a s concern ed A d v e a jn th e p a r k. w elt a n d h a d a f u ll h o u se w ith t h e m id st of th e la rg e r b eau ty o f tbe^ a p p re c ia te y o u r p u ttin g a cross op a n d C o u n cilm an O rm ond m oved th a t p a re n ts a n d v is ito rs p resen t. FRIDAY EVENING AT COLLEGE o rc h a rd scene. W ild flow ers, too, HEWBERG HAH p o site th e n am es of th e v a rio u s c a n _td th e ir b est .to a d d g a ie ty , d id a te s w ho a r t y o n r choice, a n d re T he s ta te peace o ra to ric a l co n te st o f p s s t u r t la n d . yeHrrw -w ith tu r n in g th e ad v iso ry b allo t to our w hich Is b ein g held u n d e r th e a u s for th e W h itn e y Boys of Ne-wberg. every co u n cilm an voted “ yes,” and in sp o ts w h ite -c a rp e te d office as soon as possible." F o llo w pices of P acific C ollege at th e In s ti T he local b ack ers of th e W h itn ey | th u s th e O regon C o n tra c t Co. w as T he fo llo w in g from th e A lb an y cu p s an d in g th is a fu ll s ta te tic k e t w as given. g atio n of a F rie n d lady in th e east, boys m ovem ent a re convinced th a t it aw ard ed th e c o n tra c t. T he council E v en in g H erald o f re c e n t d a te w ill w ith w ild stra w b e rrie s , o rie n ta l m g n Should a sim ilia r vote be tak en w ill ta k e place in W ood-M ar Mall is very m uch w o rth w h ile and u rg e lth e n voted to r e tu r n th e checks of be of in te re s t to th e m an y frie n d s of w oven of th e m illio n s of tin y p in k am o n g th e fa rm e rs of th e e n tire F rid a y ev en in g . May 12, a t 8 p. m. everyone to p u ll G lenn T ay lo r w ho resid ed in N ew bloom s of th e a lf ila r ia a n d th e d e l to g e th e r fo r th e [ ail o th e r bid d ers, w h ich w as done. s ta te , th e re is not a q u e stio n b u t Five colleges w ill com pete in th is success of th e ch o ru s and th e good Several o th e r m a tte rs In connec- b erg sev eral y ears an d m oved to A l ic a te leaves of th is m odest p la n t, d an d e lio n s. b e a u tifu l u n w elco m e w h a t a s im ilia r re su lt w ould be ob co n test for a prize of 975 an d a B6C - of th e boys. 1 tlon w ith p re p a ra tio n s f o r 't h e pav- bany less th a n a y ear ago: g u e sts th o u g h th e y are. a n d th e v a r A success and a re a l tre a t to th e ta in e d in fav o r of Mr. P a tte rs o n . ond prize of |5 0 as w ell as fo r th e ! in g w ere ta k e n up before th e 'council B ut p e rh a p s you are a sk in g y o u r honor of co m p e tin g in a n a tio n a l m usic lovers of A lb an y w as th e m us- ious o th e r w ild flo w ers, ail g a v e ! a d jo u rn ed . v a rie ty of color an d form . N o r m u st self w hy th is is tru e . I t is tru e sim c o n test. T he five colleges w hich BORH The O regon C o n tra c t Co. is com- icale given last e v e n in g a t th e M eth one fo rg e t th e cherry- o rc h a rd s, th e odist c h u rch by th e T ay -B u r-T ee ply because th e public is tire d of w ill be rep re se n te d a re O. A. C., HODSON— A t S p rin g b ro o k O re j posed of T heodore and G eorge C. trio , a cco rd in g to th o se a tte n d in g . m ap le tre e s covered W ith th e ir h ig h taxeft a n d a spin eless g o v ernor Reed College. P acific U n iv ersity . j A renz and th e y a re th e ones -who laid ta sse ls , th e o a k s w ith and w an t a m an in th e e x e cu tiv e's E ugene Bible U n iv e rsity an d P a c i gon. M ay 4. 1922, to Mr. a n d Mrs. th e co n crete p av in g from th e city A bout fo u r h u n d re d people w ere p re yellow E rw in L. H odson, a son. th e tin ts of red in y o u n g leav es c h a ir w ho can sa y ."N O !” w hen some fic College. Cecil P earso n w ill re p lim its to W est D ayton. T h is is ap sen t, th e m ain floor -and b alcony be an d th e g ra c e fu l lic h e n s h a n g in g in g filled. d e leg atio n com es alo n g a sk in g fo r re se n t P acific C ollege in th is con N EW M A N — In F ernw ood d is tric t, p a re n tly a fin e piece of paving. Mr. from ev ery b ra n c h an d tw ig , a n oc ta x -re q u irin g fu n d s. T hey w a n t an test. An adm ission c h a rg e of 25c is T he p latfo rm w as d eco rated w ith N ew berg, O regon, M ay 7, 1922. to A renz w as asked by some of th e R iv flow ers en tw in ed on la ttic e w ork. c asio n a l ap p le tre e sh o w in g p in k , ex ecu tiv e w ho w ill see th a t license being m ade. Mr. an d M rs. P e rc y N “ vm an , a son. e r s tre e t people sh o rtly a f te r th e C hinese la n te rn s c a stin g ab o u t th e ir and th e dogw oods ju s t b e g in n in g to fees on au to m o b iles an d co n fiscato ry ---------- o----------- ¡m e e tin g as to w hen th e y w ould com- bloom. ta x a tio n on p ro p e rty is stopped | m ence w ork and h e sta te d th a t th ey soft glow com pleted th e su g g estio n T hey feel th a t in S e n a to r P a tte rso n MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAD of an o rie n ta l g ard en . O ur w e s te rn songbird« trille d w ould begin g ra d in g in ab o u t th ir ty M ay 19 is th e d a te of th e p rim a r SILVER TEA AND SOCIAL T he personel of th e trio co n sists th e ir a p p re c ia tio n of th e scene a n d th ey h av e such a c a n d id a te . days. ies. D on’t overlook it. of L u ra l B u rg g ra f. o rg a n is t; N els th e bees hum m ed th e ir th a n k s g iv It is g e n e ra lly conceded th ro u g h The Y. W. H om e M issionary soci T eeters, b a rito n e ; and G lenn T aylor, in g in busy c o n te n tm e n t. o u t th e s ta te th a t th e re a re only ety held th e ir re g u la r m ee tin g on v io lin ist. U shers la s t ev en in g w ere th re e real fa c to rs in th e p re se n t race As is u su a l a t th is p a r tic u la r tim e th e Misses F aye L ake, Louise A ustin of th e y e a r D undee hom es w ere o p en for g o v ern o r. Tw o of th ese a re very F rid ay , M ay 5. in th e form of a sil ver tea a t w hich a b o u t th ir ty m em and F e rn Lake. la rg e ly fa c to rs in a fa c tio n a l o r re to w eek-end v isito rs from a fa r. F o llo w in g is th e p ro g ram g iven: lig io u s fig h t. We believe th a t th e bers and g u ests sp en t a v ery p le a s Space fo rb id s m ore th a n a m e n tio ir an t ev en in g . A fte r a s h o rt b u s i g re a t m ass of v o ters of th is s ta te a‘re C onvocation; " P o et and P e a s a n t.” of th e w o rd s of a d m ira tio n fro m T he tw en ty -seco n d c eleb ratio n of o v e rtu re . F. von Suppe, Mr. B u rg v a rio u s n a tu re lo v ers w ho d ra n k in big e n o u g h an d bro ad en o u g h to say ness m eetin g Miss G race W ilson T he local c a m p a ig n bein g o rg a n F o u n d e rs' Day w hich w as held at and h e r efficien t h elp ers took c h a rg e th a t we do not w a n t a m an for go v g ra f; “ Give Me th e Open R o ad .” th e b eauty. One y o u n g m an fro m ized fo r th e co llectio n of clo th in g for e rn o r sim p ly because he is for o r ,and th e com pany w en t M aying. T he th e n e a r-n a k e d of th e N ear-E ast is C ham poeg la s t S a tu rd a y , w as a very A m brolse. Mr. T ee te rs; H u n g a ria n P o rtla n d -was so im pressed t h a t h e successful ev en t a cco rd in g to rep o rts room s w ere c h a rm in g ly d eco rated , a g a in s t some re lig io u s sect o r some p a rt of a sta te -w id e and n ation-w ide fro m th o se w ho a tte n d e d . How ever, D ance No. 5. B rahm s, Mr. T ay lo r; says he hopes to be ab le to b uy som e "I G ath ered a R ose.” Lee, trio ; lan d in D undee an d go in to th e p ru n e p a rtis a n e ffo rt, b u t we w an t a m an n o th in g being la c k in g from May- m ovem ent. V o lu n te e rs have been w ho can ste p in to th e b reach a t th is b ask ets to M ay-pole. T he M ay-dav e n liste d an d th e c a m p aig n organized so fa r as we can le a rn , not m any "M arch of the G nom es,” S to u g h to n , business. G u ests at th e hom e o f' from th is place w ere in a tten d an ce. daisies, how ever, belie th e ir re p u Mr. B u rg g ra f; "T h e S ea,’’ McDowell tim e and save th e s ta te from f u rth e r ta tio n th a t "d a isie s w o n 't te ll” and In p ra c tic a lly ev ery com m unity in S ongs and speeches w ere th e order Mr. T eeters; (a ) "M in u et L ’ A n ti Mr. and M rs. E. U. M arr w ere M rs. e n c ro a c h m en t of h ig h ta x a tio n . A nna Stow , house m o th e r of th e S . O regon. of th e day, th e songs being by the th e ir w ittily a c c u ra te fo rtu n e s c a u s S e n a to r P a tte rs o n h as a lre ad y e s ed m uch m e rrim e n t. T he o ffe rin g Mr. One p ound of c lo th in g for every au d ien ce, led by C arrie C. Adams, q u e," P ad erw esk i; (b ) “ C an to A m or P. E. F r a te r n ity at C o rv allis, ta b lish e d a record of econom y in goes to help th e g irls pay th e ir p le d person re sid in g in th e sta te is th e and th e speeches b ein g by Col. Fred oso,” S a m m a rtin i, Mr. T ay lo r; "A d- and Mrs. H azel W illa rd , an d M iss b o th h is c a p a c ity as co llecto r of c u s ges to th e splended w ork w hich th e su g g ested q u o ta of sp are clothes to V. H olm an. M rs. W ilk in s. Miss Ellen d io,” , T o sti; "A P e rfe c t D ay” (by L itc h e r from D ayton. Mr. an d M rs. E. J. S h a n n a h a n e n te rta in e d M iss tom s a t P o rtla n d an d as s ta te sen ato r W om an's H om e M issionary society be collected on B undle Day. May 24. C h a m b e rla in . H. D. W agnon. J. D. re q u e s t), Jacobs-B ond, trio . ---------- o----------- V era Jo n e s o f M cM innville an d A l w hen he voted a t all tim es in favor is c a rry in g on. C h u rches, clubs, schools and m any Lee, H. G. S ta rk w e a th e r. Ju d g e F red b e rt B ak er of N ew berg. At th e h o m e o f re tre n c h m e n t. H is o p p o n en ts can o th e r o rg an ized g ro u p s are co llectin g W ilson of T he D alles, Jo h n U. S m ith. PROF. LONG OF 0. A. C. TO -----------o----------- of Joseph H o llin g sw o rth . Dr. a n d not boast of an y such econom y re c lo th in g , em p h a siz in g t h e need of SPEAK AT SPRINGBROOK B ritis h C onsul T ra n t, C h arles B. Baseball Standings Mrs. E. D. M oore hnd fa m ily of P o r t cord. S e n a to r P a tte rs o n is not a re p ro v id in g w arm w in te r clothes fo r M oores, an d o th ers. s ig h tse e rs. a c tio n a ry , b u t he is g o in g to see J u n io r L eague: P rof. L ong of O. A. C. w ill speak lan d w ere e n th u s ia s tic th e p ro te c tio n of w ar o rp h an s and A dddison B e n n e tt in an account of P la ’d W on L ost P e r ct. refu g ees in th e N e a r-E a st a nd S outh *. th a t O regon g ets a g o v e rn m e n t w ith a t S prin g b ro o k school house a t 8 p. T he d octor, w ho is a busy ch ild spec th e g a th e rin g at C ham poeg h as th e 2 0 1000 e a ste rn R ussia. o u t frills. He 1 b Jupt co n clu d in g H. S. F resh . . . 2 fo llo w in g to say of th e event w hich m. F rid a y at w hich tim e, h e expects ia list. found th e c h an g e to o u r spec 0 1 1000 h is c am p aig n th ro u g h th e ea ste rn H. S. S o p h . . . . 1 “ W arm clo th es and shoes have to w a s b ein g com m em orated, in S u n to a rra n g e for a th re e y ears dem on ial k in d of a w orld re s tfu l a n d in 0 1 000 do d o uble d u ty In th e N ear East,*’ p a r t of th e s ta te a n d w ill c a rry th a t Acad. F resh . . . 1 s tra tio n course in th is co m m unity. sp irin g . 0 1 000 says J. J. H a n d sa k e r. s ta te d irecto r d a y 's O reg o n ian : section by an alm ost solid vote. H e Acad. S o p h .. . . 1 H is ta lk w ill be alo n g lines of p ru n - Mr. and Mrs. E d w ard B illich , S r., Hallowed Ground Consecrated 1 000 of th e N e a r E a s t relief, who trav eled n in g . fe rtiliz a tio n and sp ra y in g and e n te rta in e d M isses M ary a n d G e rt w ill also c a rry s o u th e rn O regon by a G ram . S ch ’l . . . 1 0 ‘‘I t m ay be th a t I am a c ra n k on good m a jo rity an d w ill come out of G ram m ar School L eag u e: e x te n siv e ly In th a t section last sum th is n a ta l day business. «Indeed, I w ill be fe a tu re d w ith black b o ard de ru d e L u d a sh e a r an d Jo h n L u d a s h e a r P la ’d W on Loi P o rtla n d w ell to th e good. W e believe m er. ’’N ot only m u st th e y keep o u t hope I am , and tr y to be, for th e pro m o n stratio n s, m ak in g th e le c tu re of of P o rtla n d . Mr. an d M rs. R ob in so n 0 1 1000 th e w in try w in d s an d snows o u t of th a t he w ill ru n fu lly a s s tro n g in E ig h th B 2 . . . . 1 c e ed in g s of th a t day on th e hallow ed special In terest and v alue to th e b er drove to M cM innville a n d b ro u g h t 3 0 1000 doors, b u t Inside th e house they a re ry g ro w ers. T his is an u n u su a l op Mr. R o b in so n 's m o th er. Mrs. S im m s Y am h ill c o u n ty for a la rg e n u m ber E ig h th A . . . 2 1 668 called upon to replace fu rnaces and g ro u n d beside w hich I am w ritin g , p o rtu n ity and every b erry g ro w er R obinson. Miss Lizzie H a n d le y , an d of people have a lre a d y expressed S ixth .......... . . 3 s tru c k me a s b ein g th e m ost m om en 1 2 333 stoves, fo r th e sc a rc ity of fuel m akes sh o u ld be present from all over th is M iss M ary R obinson u p to th e Red th em selv es stro n g ly In h is favor to S eventh B . . . . 3 3 E ig h th B l . . . . 4 1 250 every day a h e a tle ss day in m any of to u s ev er en acted In th is co u n try . section of th e co u n ty as th e m eetin g H ills for th e w eek-end. us. . L et th e re a d e r rem em ber th a t th ere . . 2 0 2 000 th e N e a r E a st o rp h a n a g e s." G overnor O lcott h a s decided to ru n S eyenth A . . w ere 192 persons p resen t on th a t is of very g eneral scope and not lim Jo h n W o rk m an b ro u g h t M r. M il on h is record. H e should not object It ie n o t too m uch to ask the peo day. T he n o tice had been sen t o u t ited to S prin g b ro o k people. lig an of P o rtla n d out to see S y lv an - if th e people ta k e h im a t h is word. ple of O regon to ta k e a trip to th e ir sev eral days before, an d 102 w as th e us S p rin g F arm in its blossom d a y We do n o t believe t h a t th e m an who societies w as la rg e ly b ro u g h t a b o u t a ttic s on B u n d le Day and lay aside re s u lt of a tte n d a n c e. beau ty . Mr. an d Mrs. N orm an W il is h a v in g to pay th e ta x e s w ill be by th e b a c k in g of Mr. H ickm an. So th e ir caet-olT g a rm e n ts to help clothe “ W h en Jo e Meek called for a d i tax them selves for th e su p p o rt of son from P o rtla n d sp e n t th e d a y w illin g to accept th a t record and re long as a sta te w id e m ovem ent Is be th e n e a r-n a k e d of th e N ear E ast. v id e and stepped to one side. 51 fol th e ir new governm ent, feeling th a t w ith W illiam W ilson an d fa m ily . tu r n G overnor O lcott to th e c h a ir for in g lau n ch ed to c u rb th e telep h o n e Good Is b e in g done, on the o th e r low ed h im : In th e ra n k s of th e op th e case w as settled fo r all tim e by Mr. and Mrs W. O. L ake an d D. E. a n o th e r term . He h a s not m ade any com panies and g et rate« back to n o r h an d , by o fferin g th e A me r i ca n p eo p o n e n ts to th e good g o v ern m en t— th a t sle n d e r m a jo rity of two. M u rra y of P o rtla n d and Mrs. C. F. ex ten siv e use of th e item veto to con m al. we do not believe th a t th e p u b p le th e o p p o rtu n ity to clean Out to a n y g o v ern m en t. It m ig h t be said Crisis Met Manfully K uns of M cM innville w ere w eek-end lic w ill w a n t to elect a m an w ho is tro l le g isla tio n of a ta x -re q u irin g " I am not m uch of a h isto ria n . g u ests of Mr. an d Mrs. R ic h a rd More- th e ir closets of useless g a r m e n t s , th e — a n even 50 lined up. and th e count n a tu re . H e did not v eto th e bill call so connected w ith th ese com panies w a rm th of w hich w ill save lives in w as m ade by th e se c re ta ry and a n T h ere a re some th in g s w ritte n largo cro ft. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam G reen - ing for a raise in th e g o v e rn o r’s sa l for governor. on th e pages of Oregon h isto ry th a t well had a fam ily g a th e rin g fo r S u n th e N ear E ast. nounced as 52 to 50. ary . He does not even m ake an Im H o w ev jr, it is n o t th e p u rp o se of inke m e feel m ig h ty , m ig h ty sm all day. Mr and Mrs. L lye H llis in g e r T ak e y o u r b u n d le to the n-'&reat "N ow let us co n sider w h at would p ressive figure as g o v ern o r of th e th is a rtic le to condem n th e opposing b u n d le sta tio n , o r send directly to h av e h appened u n d e r th e p resen t- and In sig n ific a n t. And th a t d iv i o f New Y ork and Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. candidate*, but ra th e p to te ll of th e N ear E ast relief, P o rtla n d sta te . B u n day p e ttifo g g k ig and h a ir-s p littin g . sion on th e p lain s of Cham poeg on A. D earborn of D undee c o m p le tin g On th e o th e r h a n d S e n a to r H all of s tre n g th of Mr. P a tte rso n an d b e dles should reach P o rtla n d m>t e a r T h e re w ould have been ob jectio n s to th e second day of May. I S 43. make* th e fam ily group. M isses A n n a L. M arshfield can h a rd ly be said to em lieving th a t he Is th e s trn g e s t c a n | Her th a n M ay 24 o r la te r th an May g a in delays, th e count would have me feel very, very sm all 1 know C h risto p h e r an d Rose S. Y o u n g of body all of th e v irtu e s of economy. d id a te In th e field fo r g o v ern o r and i 30. been d isp u ted , an d It would hnve ta w h a t I would have done had I l>een N ew berg enjoyed a d riv e in to th e S e n a to r H all is oqe of th e d ire c to rs th a t he can and w ill do m ore fo r th e ken m onths, p e rh a p s y ears, to th re sh one of th e fifty — I w ould have s t a r t Red H ills and a b rie f v is it a t O tte r- of th e telep h o n e com pany in h is com fa rm e rs th a n a n y o th e r c a n d id a te , ed th e n an d th ere a m ovem ent to u p brook. D oubtlese th e cold w eath er w hich th e case o u t In th e courts. .. _ ________ m u n ity . It Is said, an d w ith him , as th ro u g h re d u c in g tax es an d th ro u g h we a re e x p e rie n c in g Is due to th e "B u t o u r C ham poeg frien d s of set th e recorded vote of 52. At asso ciate d ire c to r and vice p resid en t, o th e r le g islatio n h e lp fu l to th e fa rm snow In th e m o u n ta in s and if so, no 1843 w ere not of th a t strip e of least th a t is the w ay I feel ab o u t It. Special serv ices w ill be hold in in Mr. H ickm an of th e Pacific S tates er. we are ho p in g th a t th e people w ill one can say Just w hen It will m od breed. T hey w ere h o n est— honest p erh ap s, had I been a pioneer of the T elep h o n e Co. and w e u n d e rsta n d give S e n a to r I. L. P a tte rs o n a very e ra te . (T h a t o u g h t to bring good to th e c o re — and all w ent th e ir w ay 30 's o r 40’s I would have acted Just 'n e a r ly all of th e local c h u rc h e s n e x t S u n d ay h o n o rin g M o th er’s Day. th a t h is en d o rsem en t by th e P a trio tic stro n g vote In th is com m unity. to th e ir hom es, a fte r co n sen tin g to as th e y a c tu a lly did th a t d ay .” w e a th e r). DATE IS FRIDAY EVENING, MAT 19 CONCRETE BID WINS CONTRACT FARMERS STRONGLY BEHIND HIM ORCHARDS GOWNED IN BEAUTY THE BAND W H i GIVE AN OPEN AIR CONCERT NEXT SUNDAY MAY DAY FESTIVITIES AT COL- LECE DELIGHT LARGE CROWDS J .■v". fi BUNDLE DAY FOR NEAR EAST FOUNDERS DAY CELEBRATED WILL BE WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 AT CHAMPOEG LAST SATURDAY V L