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FOU) CARAVAN IS CUUNC
FOR THE BEUY FESTIVAL
to bring out a large caravan, of
autoe, trucks, tractors, etc., to be
entered in the Berry Feetival pa­
rade and to assist in every way poe-
elble throughout the Berry Feetival.
There will he about 21 people with
this caravan and besides the show­
ing of the various pieces of eauip-
ment, a radio concert will be given
and a picture show. This wifi all
he free to the public.
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There will he 21 «firs, tnufm,
tractors, ete., la this caravan. J. D.
Jordan, assistant manager «of tbs
Ford plant in Portland will accom­
pany this caravan aa will also C. E.
Allison, mechanical director; Chas.
BERRY FESTIVAL ARE PRA
PIOTURES 0 7 FLOAT COMING
Manager Sharpe of the Baker
theatre announces that the pictures
of the Boss Festival floral parade
will he shown at his theatre on
Saturday next. The picture of the
Berrlan float is included in this film
and Newberg people will have afi
opportunity for sixlng it up In con­
trast with some of the others at that
time. Mr. Sharpe has arranged for
a continuous performance from 1 p.
m. until 11 p. m. Saturday, and be­
side# the Rose Festival picture«
there will be a strong feature.
“Fighting Mad** which is a drama
of the great outdoors, and also a
comedy.
the farmers will be held and will
be absolutely free as w ill every­
thing which the caravan does. The
Ford people are turning all of their
equipment and people over to the
Berrtans while lrore and in addi­
tion to the demonstrations they will
give a radio concert and motion
picture show on the vacant lot
across from the Newberg Motor Co.
on the corner of First and Edwards
streets both Friday and Saturday
evenings This will be free qpd in
addition to educational films there
will be some good comedies shown.
The Berrtans fully appreciate the
cooperation shown by the Ford peo­
ple In bringing this caravan to
Newberg for the Berry Festival and
it is understood that the Berrlan
band will meet them at the edge
of town Friday evening to escort
them Injo the eity.
«rhft.it»
All exhibits for the Berry Festival
i-hould be left at the Calkins garage
Friday evening if possible and not
later than early Saturday morning.
The committee has made their call
very .broad and will accept anything
which Anyone wishes tp enter for
exhibit. The exhibits should be and
probably will .he one of the real at-
WH1TJÍLY BOTS’ NOTICE
Chas. A. Morris asks us to state
that the Whitney Boys will be in
the parade Saturday and asks the
boya'to meet at the public school by
9:20 sharp.
and Paul Overend. a former New­
berg man, was also re-elected secre­
tary.
A sea Rod dinner was served at
the beach on Saturday and other ea-
tertalament features were provided
by the Marshfield people. Bend was
chosen as the place dor next year's
meeting.
Several very important matters
were taken up. One thing which
should prove very good was the mat­
ter of having uniform telephone
numbers to call for the fire depart­
ment in each city. Ia this way a
person moving Into a new commun­
ity would not have to hunt up the
number In the directory as be would
know that the same number pre-
vailed everywhere in the state.
Paul Overend read a paper on the
Uses of Dynamite which was very
interesting. The subject of stand­
ard threads for horn connections was
taken up and favorable action look­
ing toward legislation along this
line was taken. The matter of old
buildings which are a fire menace
to other structures was also con­
sidered and legislation will probably
be introduced relative to this sub­
ject.
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The Yamhill county federation of
community chibs will meet at Carl-
ton for theft July meeting Tuesday
evening, July 11. There are some
important reports to come up and it
ia hoped that matters concerning a
county fair may receive some definite
action. There win be proposed at
this meeting under the head of new
business, an amendment to the By-
Laws. providing for the creation of a
new committee and a movement that
ia designed to create a > struggle
among the farmers in every section
ACCIDENT CAUSED ARREST
KPECIAL CHAUTAUQUA NOTICE
The Anal meeting of all commit­
tees to outline plans for the second
annual Berry Festival which will
be given Saturday, July 2, was held
at the Commercial club rooms Wed­
nesday evening. The chairmen of
the various committees were all
present aa well aa many others and
the reports given showed that plans
are well under way. If there was any
The third annual session of tho
Oregon Fire Chiefs’ association woo
held at Marshfield from Thursday,
June 2* to Saturday. July 1. in­
clusive. From the oyetrinr eamton
to the last thing Saturday night. It
was a crowded program says Chief
Sherlock of the Newberg Fire De­
partment. who with City Fire Mar- if:
ihal Russell Parker attended from
this eity. Mr. Sherlock was re-
FEDERATION TO MEET .
AT CARLTON TUESDAY
Quite a bad accident eeeurred on
fhe highway near Rex last Saturday
night at nearly midnight in which
pretty badly smash ad up. As a re­
sult of the accident Officer Fred
Patterson preferred chargee against
Lyle O. Parker of McMinnville,
charging him with having liquor in
his possession find with being intox­
icated. A hearing was held* before
Judge Churchill that same night and
Parker’s father came down from Mc­
Minnville. -Parker -> finally pleaded
guilty and was fined 9110.
Patterson stopped six cars at the
spot and made 4 complete search
and found some liquor in the Parker
ear, it te said. No complaint has
been filed against any of the other
parties at this writing. The leer
which was smashed belonged to e
Mrs. Minnie B. Oarthoy of Portland
and was being driven by her son.
ETED*-10,000 PEOPLE ARE EXPECTED
PRÜNAR1ANS W Bi ALSO BE AT FESTIVAL
The coronation committee are
calling for workers to help in the
decoration of the queen’s float. The
float which was need in the Rose
Festival parade this year 1a. to be
use* for this- purpose and an en­
tirely different covering w ill be giv­
en it in the us# of vine maple, In­
dian arrowwood or ocean spray and
foxglove and fern. Workers are
wanted between 10 and 12 o’clock
Friday morning to receive flowers
and pack them in water. Other
workers, fully 25 at least, are want­
ed commencing at 9 o’clock that ev­
ening. probably working until 9
o'clock, to complete the decoration
of the Host. This is not a big task
when handled by a large crew of
workers and the appeal should find
a ready response, especially, aa the
greater amount of the work may he
done in the evening. The decoration
will take place at Dawson’s shop In
the rear of the Newberg Motor com­
pany. Workers will please report
their willingness to help to Dr. R.
W. Van Valin.
The attention of all those who have
supported Chautauqua heretofore 1s
called to the sale of season tickets
now In progress The local commit­
tee hopes-that all those who have in
any way assumed responsibility for
the succeea of this season, either by
elgnifig aa guarantors or by signing
for tickets beforehand, will promptly
take up the tlckeU subscribed for and
will do all they can to increase the
ticket sale aa far as possible. While
other towns have sometimes fallen
down on their guarantee and the lo­
cal committeemen have been obliged
to go down Into their pockets and
make up the deficit, Newberg baa al­
ways supported Chautauqua enthus­
iastically and haa closed each season
with at least a small cash balance.
In view of the fact that there have
beep an unusual number of events
to divert the attention this year, it
1. March, “Invercargill“ (Lith-
te probable that a greater effort will gow). .
ry than ever before.
2. Overture, “Lustspcll” (Kells
Bella).
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3. Serenade, “Waves of Memory”
OBITUARY
Alpha Forkner was born at Rich­ (Blanchard).
4. Selection, “Gems from Faust”
mond, Indiana, September 20, 1822,
and. died at his home in Newberg. (Gounoud).
5. Reverie, “Twilight ' Shadows,
Oregon, on June 29, 1923, aged 59
yean, 9 months and 9 days. He was (King); (b) March, “Our Defend­
m
married to Cynthia Buckley at Carl­ ers" (Seitz).
«. Overture, “festival” (Haynee).
ton. Kanaas, on Mkrch 2. 1187. To
7. Selection '’The Enchantress"
this union were born nine children,
■even of whom are still living. These (Dalby).
3. Valae, Flowers of the Wild­
are Mrs. H. D. Nichols. Jrfn. F. H.
Bronne, Mrs R. C. Patterson, Lester wood” (Bartfard).
9. Selection. “America.”
Forkner, Robert Forkner, Carl Fork-
1«. March “Let’s Go.” (Lindsay).
aer, and Thelma Forkner. The de­
The membership of the Berrien
ceased was an invalid for six yean,
band la a* follows:
suffering from paralysis.
Hal L. Campbell, conductor.
Cornets;
Kienle,
Cummings.
WOOD GUTTING BEE
Adolph, Marr, Williams, Pierce,
About thirty-five members and Breldenborker. Cummings Jr.
friends'of the Christian church met
Clarinets, Wohlgemuth, Farrell.
at the ranch of D. B. Putman on Lange.
Saxaphone. Agee.
**
Friday last to cut wood for the use
of the church. The needed supply
Altos, Hod eon, Robertson. T. Par­
w as obtained as everyone had a rish. Evans
oilnd to work. While the men cut,
Trombones. Kersey, L. Parrish,
sad split, the ladies piled the brush Riddle, Beet, Bauer, Ltveogood.
Mueh enjoyment was mlngled witb- Marnlch, Bruckell.
Baritones, Gould, Chen evert.
the work. and some of the young
ladtes bad the eaperienee of helplnjt
fhll a tree or two. A splendid bas
Drums, Patterson, ]
ket dinner was enjoyed by every-
Dram major, Sears.
clab should have its representatives
doubt in the minds of those who a t-| tractions of the festival. Many per- gram and everyone may go with the present.
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tended this meeting prior, to that sons have already signified their in­ assurance of seelag a good close
This meeting at Carlton should ba
time, it was surely dispelled. The tentkm of bringing in some displays game.
well attended as it is in a central
second annual berry festival will so and some of the communities are
location and has good roads con­
The
Tnar
of
W
ar
far eclipse the first one as to make working on community exhibits
Those who saw the Salem Cber- necting it with all parts of the
it seem like a tame affair by com- which will add greatly to the lnter-
rians
and the Newberg Berrians 1 county.
parison. There are several reasons eat in eahtbits this year. Tt I s not
for this, but the most important one too late y et to get a community ex- > strain themselves and a big rope last
is that Newberg is rapidly aequir- hiblt together and by hard work it j F**r
an^flTorj to make their op­
outside is possible to make up a splendid j ponents take to the waters of the
ing a reputation on the
rest
help in exhibit from your community and ***1 pond at the city canyon park, I
which le i
cooperation of others, one of which you will be proud. It went away with the feeling that both i
securing tl
is worth striving for. Ribbons will t®»“ ®
“ P * S00*1 PuJ1
«very- i
One of the big features of the
day’s program will he the parade.
The parade committee requests that
all entrants observe the following
rules for lining up:
Form on Sheridan street between
Howard and Merldiad, heading west,
in about the following order: Grand
marshal
American Legion color
guard and firing squad; official Ber­
rlan care and distinguished guests:
Berrlan band and drill team; Queen
Evah and attendants; Junior Ber­
rians; Hillsboro Goddess of Liberty
float; Hillsboro Booster club; deco­
rated floats and can ; community
floats - and can ; Kotarlans of Mc­
The Berrlan band will furnish
Minnville; Cherrians; Prunarians.
Roearlan band and drill team; New­ music throughout the day. This
berg fire department, etc.. Ford car­ should insure good music for. the oc-
Newberg ia proud of her
avan of twenty c a n , trucks* and c u h a
tractors, trade and advertising floats baud and already they are getting
and can. It te also requested by the a reputation outside for their ex-
committee that entrants do not park ceUent playing, tyxder the leader­
their cars on 8bertdan street but ship of Mr. Hal Campbell the band
spply to the marshals for position. haa made some great strides during
P0RK NER-J0NES NUPTIALS
Forming should be completed by the past few months They played
A very quiet wedding was sol­
9:30 and the pande will start at 10 a concert for the Oregonian's radio
bread casting service just before the
emnized at the M. E. church last
o’clock sharp.
Rose Feetival. then during the Jtoee
Saturday at high noon, the pon-
Festival they played In the parade,
tracting parties b eing' Miss Ethel
Line o f March
oa the Fourth they played at Grand
Joiyee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Parade will form on Sheridan and Roads. In all of these casee they
Clifford Jones of Fourth and Cheha-
approaching streets, between Merid­ came off with honors and made a
lem streets, and Mr. Carl Forkner,
ian and Howard streets.
Move splendid impression with their play­
son of Mrs. C Forkner of Hancock
west to Main, south to First, east to ing. Orchestra music will be fur­
and Edwards streets. The newly
Center, north to Hancock, east to nished at the American Legion dance
married couple left that afternoon
River, north to Sheridan, west to in the evening and vocal numbers
by auto for Tillamook where a short
Meridian, south to First, west to will probably be rendered at the
honeymoon was spent. Mr. Forkner
Main, south to Second, east to How­ banquet which will be served at noon
is employed as a mechanic by the
ard, south to City Park.
tb the various booster organisations
Irwln-Hodson Company of Portland
and they will make their home In
It is very pleasing to the Berrians and other distinguished visitors.
that city. They returned from Till­
to see the fine spirit of cooperation
amook Tuesday evening.
on the part of the Rosarians and
The Baseball Game
other organ iiations this year. The |
Rosarians are not only bringing, At 3:00 p. m. will occur the base­
NETLL-C0WGILL NUPTIALS
ball game between the Salem Sen­
their drill team but they are bring­ ators
A wedding of local interest occur­
and
the
St.
Paul-Newberg
ing their band "and their executive
red at Vancouver. Wash., on T u «t
team. This promisee to be a very
hoard. The Cherrians are coining exettlng
day of last week, wh«® Miss Ruth
and
hard
fought
game.
over In fall force and will be In the j 1 Earlier in thef season a five game
Cowgill. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
parade and will also participate In series was signed up by these two
Lucas Cowgill. was married to Mr.
the tug of war. The Prunarlans . teams. The Salem Senators suc­
Robert Merle Neill. Mr? Neill is a
will also be here and will exhibit | ceeded In winning the first two
conductor on the Southern Pacific
some of their pep which won them
electric which runs through New­
Then the St. Paul team won
such a host of friends In Newberg games.
berg.
For the
present they
the
next
two
and
now
the
game
here
last year.
w
ill'm
ike
their
home
1n Portland,
Saturday will settle the aerie*. Both
HOWARD-MARTIN NUPTIALS
but’ later Mr, Neill will be trans­
teams
are
out
to
win
with
a
ven­
Miss Iva Martin and Mr. Verne
Coronation and Address
geance. and It it anybody’s guess Howard were married on Thursday. ferred to the Ofden division and
Immediately following the parade' which team will be able to put over June 23, at Vancouver. Waahlngtoh. they will move to Nevada.
will come the coronation of Queen the winning rune. Manager Smith of They left by auto for a trip through
The Anderson Motor Company are
Evah the first. As the perade the St. Paul team festa confident that California, with Intentions of locat­
draws op at the park grounds the hte players will wtn but the Senators ing if satisfactory Word has been getting in one of their new Durant
various beeeter organisations will Issi squally confident of being able received by their parents et points four care this week and will prob­
form In two lines through which the to turn the trick. An admission along the Has telling of a pleasant ably have It In the parade. This is
queen will pass to her seat In the prise of Ido te being charged for trip. These young people have lived a new car in Newberg and will no
grandstand. Then will follow the thlo gamo. This te aoooooary beeaam in Newberg moat of their lives and doubt attract considerable Interest
elaborate ooronatlon keremontea of tho heavy expense of getting them their friends Join in wishing them among the motoring public. Mb
Anderson states that the Dursat te
After this Hon. M. W. Meat, execu-
the long journey before them.
one of the beet ears in its class and
lavttss the public to lnspeet this
new model.
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