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■AV otV K > •< * * Ÿ* VOLUME e ♦ » n PLANS ARE LAID FOR THE BERRY FESTIVAL YAMHILL COUMTT, 00MHG EVENTS OREGON JUME 29, 1922. NEWBERG RERRIANS MADE SPLENDID S H O W -1 ING IN ROSE FESTIVAL PARADE HUS YEAR Newberg Berry Feetlval, July S Fourth of July— Celbratlon» at Hillsboro for four daya, July 1, 2, 3 and 4; Pacific City, Tillamook, Rockaway, Tualatin, Grand Honda, L 3L Molalla, t days, July t, S and 4; Forest Grov», Wood burn, state Ar tisan meet and celebration for three Will Be Bigger Than Lut Year days, July 2, « and 4; and Lad Hill. Chautauqua— July 10, II, 12, IS, Band Made Fine Appearance and Junior Banian» Cauaed Much Favorable —Bouter» Are Coming to 14 and 16 at Newberg. Comment—Newberg Will Get Wide Publicity As TO BE BELD SATURDAY, JULY 8 Helo in Festivities WON PICNIC HELD AT^ALD LAST SUNDAY ON FLOAT AND SECOND PRIZE ON DRILL TEA« Re* alt « i ¿ti» Effort DULLING FOR OIL CHAUTAUQUA COMMIT TEES WERE SELECTED. The company which to drilling for oil on the Boutan place about two miles south of St. Paul, to re ported as having their first well down 870 feet at present, and they are now stringing casing in the hole. They are putting in 10-Inch casing and It to understood they will reduce the size from there down. They are Program To Be Offered This Tear reported as having encountered n Appears To Be Exceptionally good oil showing at around 500 feet. o Strong One WILL BE HELD FROM JULY 10-15 M E DEMONSTRATION TRIP ON WEDNESDAY Newberg’» second annual Berry Tbe Newberg chautauqua commit The B om Festival to again a mat _ Junior. Berrlans, all menr Festival will be held on Saturday, tee met at the Commercial club ter of history sad for Newberg K to July 8, and Judging by the plans ol the Whitney Boys’ chorus, rooms Monday evening and organised a matter of very good history for tbe h uniform« of white blouses, red which have been mapped out by the for the campaign of thto year’ s Chau Berrlans took first prize with their and red skull caps. The boys committee» It will doubtless be even tauqua. S. L. Parrett was elected float in the class in which it was ranged In age from five to 18 yearn better tban last year’s festival. Jhe temporary chairman and took charge I X ;Y * i* '.* ... entered and the drill, team took sec exhibits of berries and fruits will of the meeting. Tbe election of per ond price tor marching organisa (Telegram.) no doubt be much more extensive manent chairman fell to W. W. Sil •and of better quality as considerable Folly. «00 People Attend Picnic tions. The first prise on the float Newberg and tbe Berrlans, with a Fanner» Go on Tonr of Inspection ver, and H. M. Hoskins was elected was $100 and and the seednd prise band and drill team and an amazing work has been done In advance this ’secretary and 8. L Parrett treasur —Speeches Were Made and / to a Bomber of the Best Or on the drill team was $50. But the m r on this feature of the feetlval. were another high spot in tbe er. These are the officers who held money value of these prizes la small ThU department will be In charge - Resolutions Adopted t. * chards of District these position« last year. The «elec in comparison to the splendid pub of Frank Morris, again, which as ----- Evah Hadley, queen o f tbe tion of committees was then taken licity and advertising which New Newberg Berrian», rode In a float sures its success. up. The ticke* committee will con It Is estimated that there were The tree demonstration which berg and surrounding country will There will be a parade at 10 a. decorated with .white roses, sweet sist of Mr. Parrett, Mr. Hoskins, W. m. as an opener for the day’s pro about 400 people at tbe picnic at get ns a result of this float.- The P«ns and red carnation». From tbe which was held on Wednesday of A. Graham, L. B. Ferguson and C. E. thto week was a success at least gram. E. E. QoS is chairman of this Bald Peak last Sunday and as a re daily papers carried large pictures • '* 4es Newhouae. The entertainment com - of the float depended^ huge Ius- j committee and will be assisted by sult of this gathering n resolution of tbe float* and articles about it and Clous ieus berries of all kinds, to lm> from tbe standpoint of what was mittee wee left with Ralph Butt was unanimously adopted calling for learned by tboee who made tbe trip. the movidg picture men took films ■res» on the spectators why Newberg Chandos Chase. There is every rea As it came at a very busy season of and the Berrians as It waa felt that son to expect a much better parade the Improvement of the peak, the of It as It moved through the streets. Is the home o f the Berrien*» this organization could help adver this year than last. Several advan work to be completed by 1225. It to These pictures will be shown all over a The Junior Berrlans, all members ‘the year, there were not as many tise our community through thto propoeed that a vista bouse shall be who found it poesible to avail them the country. tages are held in the fact that this of the Whitney Boys’ chorus, fol selves of thto splendid opportunity work and would be willing to take And then there was the Berrian lowed the float. year we have the band newly u n f built at the summit and two acres of ground baa been donated for this as might have been hoped, but. those thto up. S. P. Timberiake waa made band in their new uniform«, the formed, the uniformed drill team, Berrians in Line \ purpose and for a picnic ground by who were able to go certainly aaw chairman of the grounds committee Whitney Boy Junior Berrlans, and and the Whitney Boys chorus Sev Bam Otto. some splendid orchards of all kinds. and with Chairman Silver will select (Journal.) \ the drill team thto year to add to the eral of the rural communities have The trip started with a visit to the the other members of his committee. A picnic dinner was enjoyed and effectiveness of the float. As the The Berrians of Newberg, who already expressed their intention of R. J. Moore was selected to arrange entering floats in this parade and it coffee and strawberries and cream Oregonian said, “ Newberg to put on with a huge delegation, had Charles Trunk nut orchard nt Dun with tbe ladies o f the city regarding dee and here one of tbe finest or the map.” - -a - . were served to the large crowd. U probable that there will also be ! most interesting floats, decorations for "the platform, A If.anyone doubts that tbe immense edge at the float had greet chards in the northwest was s*en. Junior ehautauqua committee to a a much larger number of floats rep Speeches were mad«- by John U. Mr. Trunk makes this his nfe work rawberrie* and loganberries three resenting business bouses, as well as Smith, R. J. Moore, G. 'W . James, amount of effort involved really'pays new feature thto year and will con Henry Haveman, 8. L. Parrett of they should talk to people from other four feet across, with red and in fact and he has succeeded in a sist * of Miss Jennie Miller. Mn. C. more individual cars entered. marvelous way in bringing hia places who. are Just beginning to Newberg; Roy Stockton of Sheri bite roees for a background. Evah Hon. H. W. Kent, executive sec R. Chapin. Mrs. E. C. Baird, Mrs. R. sat in the float as queen, with place into a high state of cultivation *M. Thurston and Mrs. Mra. W. H. retary of the Portland Rose Festi dan. Mayor Bunn of Yamhill. Wil find out there la such a place as and bis orchards into the very finest try girls around her. Newberg val association, will be the speaker liam Merchant of Carlton, and Bar Newberg, because o f the participa Woodworth. The publicity commit a head and the Berrians shape possible. In fact all through tee will be Chats. A. Morris. Frank of the day. Mr. Kent has shown a ney Garrett, H. Shumaker, J. G. tion in the Rose Festival parades of the day’s visit to other orchards con last year and this. And later In the Eckman and 8. 8. Duncan Of Mc bed in their white uniforms. very great interest in the Berrian stant reference and comparisons Eckerson, L. T. Hayward. Max Maeh- should there be a surplus of Moure acted ae “ movement from its very Inception Minnville. were made by the visitors to Mr. ler and Cheater A. Dlmond. berries, it will be gratifying to tbe and his advice largely guided-the c h a i r m a n , . - . : Berriana Got Publicity Tbe publicity matter which baa* Trunk’s methods and results. The to see buyer» coming out Berrlans in their first float. He has The reeolbtlon which wag adopted writer was unable to visit Mr. been sent out as advance matter In Evidence seems tq be piling itaelf from Portland to buy them, because helped us greatly since that time in reads as follows: Trunk’s place but Joined tbe caravan dicates that thto year’s chautauqua giving our float widespread public . “ That the chairman of the meet of the advertising which the Ber up to prove that New berg’s efforts in %pon their retanr-to Newberg and will be even better than preceding' flvttlng a float into the Rose Festi ity and has boosted for New berg eon ing, with three other members to rian» have done In Portland. went with them to the Otto place ones. There are many especially val both last year and this, was well The work o f the Berrlans in get sidtentiy in a way that the people of be appointed by him from the three strong features on the program for ------ -— __' , The June issue at near Rex. this community cannot heljpr but ap counties, shall appoint an executive ting up the float, drill team, band, worth while. this yegr and the entire program Mr. Otto has eighteen acres of Fruitlsnd which has just ctfme to our preciate. It is therefore, very fit committee composed of themselves, etc., was truly immense and the com holds up a good standard of excel pears which run about half and half ting that, he should be. choeen to three members from Portland and pletion of the task represents great band contains a beautiful picture Bartletts and Anjous. Thto Orchard lence. of tost year’s float with the follow personal sacrifice on the part of make the addreee of the day. Fur one front each o itj and community The public should bear in mind to eight years old. Mr. Otis states thermore, the public will be cure of Ihterested tn Bald peak to promote some, but they must feel greatly ing article regarding tbe float and that the Anjous have not borne at also that the Ell Ison-White Chau the Berrians. This la an extract hearing a splendid address from Mr. and exploit this great view place of repaid for their effort in view of lengthy article by H. W. all yet but ^tae Bartletts: are doing tauqua to a non-profit organisation Kent, and one that will be both the agricultural resources of the tbe achievements and the honor that the local committee which ,vs which has come to the Berrlans and practical and inspiring and in keep WUMMftStts and Tua!«j|gr.lM |K the _ __________|______________________ to Nswterg. Incidentally ing with the occasion. This address __ this year. This orchard present» a “ That that committee shall havr|« » ¡ ' b a T í ¿ a l h e l p to the Beriran¡ “ Last tear a few live wires in will be delivered at the city tourist power and authority to name trus very pretty appearance with its rows gation of talent to come to Newberg/ Newberg asked to march in our In tbe financing of the band, berry park Immediately following the pa tees to acquire and accept and trans grand floral parade. They propoeed running in checks every way. Mr. are absolutely responsible for the rade. After the address the coro fer title to land sites as directed by festival and other activities. ----- ; tj to Areas as loganberries. We told Otis thinks that one of the problems financial success of the chautauqua. We have beard a few persons nation of Queen Evah the First will majority of said committee and to in raising pears is to retard their Season tickets for the chautauqua take place. An elaborate ceremony raise money and expend same in they were disappointed tn not win them to enter a decorated car and we growth and to do thto. he does sell at $2.50 for adults whjeh admits would welcome them as accompany ning the grand or sweepstakes prise. is being prepared for this occasion, erection of such building», tower»,, not cultivate as extensively as he the holder to any or all of ttpe twelve which will Include fairy dances by and to .furnish same and to make We do not believe that there are ing the car. They started In with would for some other fruits. He big entertainments. There are also the idea of spending $50 on the tba little tota and possibly some any monuments as it shall see fit many who feel this way about It. student» tickets at $1.50 each for hours they had a plan had strawberries planted in with the high rites on the part of tips uniformed and promote other and further Im however. For Newberg, a city of float. In 4$ __ school students; arfl children’s __ ___ ______ ___ __ a pears until they were four years old under way for the selection ef about 3.000 people, to expect to Berrlans. tickets at $1.00 each, 'rae two en provements to the park and its ac compete successfully against . queen, planned a berry VestivaY of after that removed them. Mr. At the noon hour there will be s cessibility as said committee shall tertainments of Thursday and Satur cities as Vancouver, B. C., Portland, j their own, organised a band and Otto also has 45 acres in prunes, all day evenings, alone are worth the big dinner served at which the vari deem fit.’’ but about an acre and a half of and other cities of their else, to, we | »pent $700 on the float for the Roee ous boost*«- organizations' will be full price of a season ticket and if feel, too much. However, we do not Festival— capturing two prises, and which are Italians. This acre and a attended at any of the big Portland special guests togethsr with speak half is set with the new Coats prune. believe It was because Newberg w as' 'bis year are out for the grand ers, and other ditlnguished visitors. BERRIAN FESTIVAL PARADE theatres would cost more than that _ , small that she did not win tbe first prize. What' to the result o f thto He also has 15 acres in walnuts and , _ At this dinner there will be a pro a considerable quantity of cherries. | amount- There will be no war tax ENTRIES ARE CALLED FOE prise. Had our float been as mag- year’s work? Why! You and 9998 gram of singing, speaking, yells, Mr. Otis also goes in for chickens to °n *,ther nifleent In Its coloring and artlstle; othar citizens of tbe northwest are etc., making up a general good time. The dates of the chautauqua for on a large scale, and handles White ’ At 1 p. m. will occur the Judging The Berry Festival parade bids effect as the Vancouver float, we be- reading of Newberg. this year are July 10 to 15 inclu Leghorns. of the exhibits, which will be open fair to be the largest put on in New Iteve the judges would have awarded , “ A colored picture of Newberg*s From the Otis place the group sive. which brings tbe opening day for Inspection throughout the day. berg in many years. The local or ua the first prise. We are loyal t o ; float la on Mra. Warren G. Harding’s went to Springbrook for lunch. on Monday and the close on Satur Newberg and to our float. It was a j table at the White House, Washing- At 8 p. m. there will also be a tug ganisations ready to take part are Lunch was eaten at tbe Springbrook day. thus eliminating the Sunday en of war between the Cberrians and the Berrlans with their queen and grand float and told a story of our ">n, D. C., chosen because of Ita cannery where tables had been fixed tertainments which have always been the Berdans. Last year by sheer attendants, the Berrian drill team berry Industry; but It lacked that beauty as one of a dozen selected by and hot coffee was served. Mr. objectionable to some. The junior weight the Berrlans won the ref and the Junior Berrlans. The queen artistic effect In sprays and colors the Women of Oregon to accompany Newbouse also supplied the visitors chautauqua also promises to be bet eree’s decision .in this event, but attendants will be young ladies se which the Vancouver float had. Thto their Invitation to Mrs. Harding to with ter tban usual and to have many new " « uiavncapo »n it u wciç, . . , canned blackcaps which were even then they were unable to make lected from the districts of Rex.Dun is not said In any sense of^erltletom. visit the festival in Jane. 1922. surely excellent and also with cher- The children’s ’This story of Newberg is being the Cberrians take water. This dee, Fern wood, West Chehalem, St. but rather to alleviate If possible the rles and fresh red raspberries. While tickets admit to thto feature as well year the Cberrians are determined to Paul, Sunnycreat, etc.; Newberg Ber feeling on the part of any persons read in almost every big city in tbe at Springbrook some of the group in as to all regular numbers. who felt that Newberg was disc rim- Unltsd States and foreign countries get revenge. This should be an in rian band, American Legion, Ore de The public are urged to buy sea spected tbe cannery and others went teresting event.. partment, women’s clubs. Pacific inated against. We have talked A magazine with an international across to the Ch&s* Graves orchard. son tickets early and help the com with many Newberg people who feel circulation has featured It. At 3 p. m. there will be a baseball college. Campfire girls, etc., etc. mittee make up their guarantee with “ Now we of Portland want every Thto Is one of the oldest In this part out a lot of hard work on their part- game between tbe Salem Senators Visitors from out of town are the this way about It and believe that of the country and was of special a vote of all persona who aaw tbe citiaen Of the northwest to feel that and the St. Paul-Newberg team. Rose Festival board of Portland, con interest. in that Mr. Graves states Tickets will be on sale at the drug This Is the fifth of a series of five sisting of Admiral Mayo, Wra. Mer- parade from an absolutely unpreju- the Oregon Roee Festival, held an- that the trees have never been stores and other local business games and as each team baa pre ril, PercyVG. Allen and Eric Houser; dleed standpoint would have given nualty In Portland, is really a north- pruned or sprayed and the orchard houses. viously won two games, they will Cherrians of Salem, Prunarlana of the sweepstakes prise to the float west affair. We want you to share has only been fertilised twice. Thts ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■■ " j our pride in Its success and partlci- make a desperate, fight for this Vancouver, Wash., and tbe Hubb- from Vancouver, B. C. WOULD HELP EZ-SERVICE MEN orchard is about 35 years old. The Oftentlmes a feeling of civic loy-1 Pat« it- We want our sister clt- game, tbe winning one of tbe series. ites of Albany. Zack L. Taylor, representing the alty and pride cause* us to object to 1 *ea no »natter how email, to feel that trees seemed to be well laden with U. S. Veterans’ Bureau, is in New There will also be other sports and The majority of our businessmen any decisions of Judges or umpire» : they uan tell the world of their ac- fruit. There was quite a bit of moss these, with the tug of war, will be seen, have been enthusiastic in their on the trees and some dead branches, berg for several days and is making in tbe bands of Tom Tyndall again willingness to enter a decorated float which she against our city in anyLt,y,t,eB through the Rose Festival.” but Mr. Graves explained that these his headquarters at Dr. Rankin’s of way. We should carefully guard, ' Portland Roee Festival Assn., this year. refully or car. We wish to announce here H. W. Kent, executive secy. dead limbs were caused by freezing. fice over the U. S. Bank, where he Tbe free berries and cream will that tbe only qualification for such against this habit, for to cultivate it Mr. Newhouse who is manager of wants to meet the ex-service (lien in Is that sort of an article going out be the big featiire of tbe festival entry Is a clean, neat car, slightly or to merely to Invite the feeling on the the cannery informed us that they regard to reinstating their govern part of others that we are poor in a magazine like .“ Frultland” and are running very light because of a ment insurance and assisting in the again this year and tbe Farm Bu lavishly decorated. M i accompanying a fine cut of our float sports in tbe game of life. reau has been asked to handle tbie shortage of fruit but they are em adjudication of unsettled compensa We are authorised to announce part of tbe festival. It is under Newberg may well feel proud of with the wards "Newberg” and “ Ber ploying about 20 women and four tion claims, filing new compensation that there will be a silver eup given stood that it is planned Jo have a the Berriana, of the 1922 float, and rians’* prominently displayed there or five men at present and will em claims for disabilities of service ori scenic highway or railway amuse to tbe beet entrant and ribbons will Its success IS the parade, and there on, worth anything to thto commun- ploy about 75 in all when they run gin or aggravated by service. He will ment affair this year and thia Is in' be given to second and third. should be no hesitancy ¿a our part | *** *• industry ?^ We at full capacity. They are handling be here until Saturday noon. Just a little work by .each entrant about going In again next year with ‘ T *ere every reader of the cherries at present. tbs hands of Dave Burna of the Newberg Motor company. Tbe will make thto parade a big success. renewed vigor and determination to Graphic is saying “ Yes” to himself From Springbrook the trip took or herself. It would be worth many ther .streets will be decorated as they Let us all do our part to keep New win the prise. group to W. E. Burke's place on greater variety of fruit than anyone ! times what It cost. If thia is true berg on the map. E. E. Goff, chair were last year and there will be no the top of Chehalem mountain. Mr. else around here. He has peaches the-public in general sbould take a Burke has 180 acres In thto place of many varieties, apples, cherries, end to tbe amusement features of man Parade Committee. What thg Portland Papers Said greater Interest in tbe organisation but fered as inducements to get tba pub the attraction for the day was a pears, prunes, grapes, and we are w hich to accomplishing thto work. lic to come to Newberg and aee our 20 acre pear orchard. Thto is prin afraid to mention all of them for About Our Flout BORM berries and our exhibits. cipally set to Bartletts but there are fear we may Include something by FEELEY— In Newberg, Oregon, --------- C. C. Murtón Lauds float The slogan this year is "Pinch some Boses. This orchard to 14 years mistake which he doesn’t raise but your order for a crate of berries.” June 26, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. Newbere I» Put on Y « I c - C. Murtón, who was formerly in old. Last year Mr. Burke did not we do know that there are a number ¡ charge of the Miller Mercantile com- get any crop but the year before he of other things not mentioned. We And It Is hoped that through featur Prank Feeley, n son. Prank Vandale. (Oregonian.) j pany atore at this place, and who is had 75 tons of pears and this year are looking forward to a personal ing tbls slogan hundreds of cratee Never again will anyone in Port-1 now located in Portland where be will probably harves» 100 tons or visit to Mr. Dolph’s orchards when may be sold that day. Every person of Newberg and surrounding com part tn this program. King Bing land wonder where the Berrlans is la the mortgage loan and insur- more. Mr. Burke certainly has thto peaches are ripe. Them demonstration trips over the munity is urged to assist the Ber McGIlchriat of Salem has likewise hall from. Thto organisation put \ nh«e business, writes tbe following orchard in splendid shape. Tbe trees rian» In making tbls a successful agreed to put the matter up to the Newberg on the map yeaterday wltb letter, which needs no explanation look healthy and the ground to free country are a splendid thing as it fetlval. If you can enter a float in Cherrians and there will probably be its wonderful ahowlng In the pa on our part: from weeds and to in fine shape, enables the growers to discuss their tbe parade or something in tbe ex a large delegation of them on hand. rade. Tbe Berrlan’a band led tbe Editor Graphic: the moisture coming nearly to the mutual problems and see what other men are doing and how they áre hibits or if you can help tbe com All hope to be here for the parade first section, followed closely by tbe ’ Newberg to certainly to be con surface. mittee in any way your service« are and thto will help materially in mak drill team composed of men who gratulated on the ahowlaA made at Some of the demonstration group achieving success. Many of the dis greatly needed and you can consider ing a strong parade. Last year the went through difficult executions tbe Roee Festival, the representa went from Mr. Burke’s 4>y way of cussions were entirely too technical yourself drafted. Don’ t wait to be prunarians were with us during the with the 4aae o f regular army men. tion made shows conclusively that the Wire orchard to aee a phenome for ua. but we thoroughly under White roees, sweet peas, red ear there 1» a very live bunch at work, non. Here tent caterpillars have stood the situation when we got into aaked,1 but get in and help. Tba parade and morning program and put lots of pep into the events of the natlona and pinks were used for the rwtoh y you could hear the hundreds worked havoc with the orchard, Mr. Otis cherry orchard where there fighting is good all along tbe line. After writing the above, wa have day. The Cherrians did not arrive Newberg float which carried Mtoa of complimentary remarks that I having cleaned off practically tall were some ripe cherries waiting for bean Informed that Big Prune Du until nearly noon last year but they Evah Hadley, queen o f Newberg, have hgard, and many have expreae- signs of green from the tree« and ua. They must have been waiting bois of the Prunarlans of Vancou were very much In evidence after and her court of honor. On the *'<t the surprise that you did not leaving them look like an orchard 1n for us for they didn’t wait any ver, Wash., has agreed to bring a they did get here and between the j front and rear and on both sldee of carry off the sweepstakes. The winter. This we were told was longer. Newberg has some excel ----- - luscious — * looking 'M h amount of skill and hard work that caused by lack of spraying. lent orchards mid these are being brigade of Prunarlana over to our two there Were no dull momenta thto " float * hung The last Ittace visited was the increased steadily and it will not ba Berry Festival and they will give k during the day. It la very gratify strawberries, raspberries and logon-; must have been put forth to produce number during tbe program at the ing to know that all of them «fill be berries which made thousand* of the splendid Host entitles you to a William Dolph place in West Cbeba- long until thto section will become banquet. Mr. Dundore, one -of the here again thia year, and of course onlookers ready to atari at once to , great deal of praise. • Congratula- iem and as tbs hour was getting late, famous If the growers continue to the writer found It imponalble to evince an Interest In modern methods high officials of ths Rosarians has the Berriana and the people of New the lands where such wonderful j tlona Newberg forever! C. C. Hurt on. make thto place. However, we are and forge ahead as they have In the also said that a delegation of Ro berg In general will do their utmost berries grow. Following thto float came tb e 1 Portland. Or.. June 21, 1$M. told that Mr. Dolph probably has a paat few year*. sarians will be’ on'’ hand” and take to show these guests a good time. LAUNCH W YEFQK VISTA BOOSE FW t ORCHAIDS WE1E «SPE CIE) v V umuu