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1 G raphic *¡r* ; : T&SmSr I- - 1 BEWBEKG, CHAUTAUQUA NUMBERS YET TO C O K A M THE BEST The numbers which remsin on the K t y r i n at the time or oar going to press promise to be the best of the entire season. The piny "Turn to the Right," which will be given by the Keighley Broadway players should ho a real winner. Everyone who attended the play last year will remember what a line production it visa, t i l l Is the s< which pat on lest year’s play and these who have seen both say that this Is even better than " I t Paye to Advertise," so it mast be n mighty tn e play. On Friday afternoon the Batting* Mahler duo w ill give a concert and in the evening this same duo 'will give the prelude following which Chancellor George H. Bradford will give hla lecture on the subject, "This W ay Up." This is said by some to be the best lecture on this year’s program and certainly It is a fine one. Chancellor Bradford la a highly polished gentleman and one whom yon w ill like to hear. The New York City Concert guar tet will give a concert on Saturday afternoon and at this time the Jun ior Chautauqua will give their pag eant, which is a representation o f the various peace treaties of this country. In the evening the quar tet w ill give another concert which w ill occupy the entire evening. This male quartet is composed o f artists who are all fine soloists os well as being ports of a quartet. Their is varied and never fails to ■ ' Z&¡Sta£ YAMHILL COUlfrT, IT, JULY IS, 1928. ■Bi l l 41 SKLKKTS Of TIE BEKIY NEWKRG’S SECOND ANNUAL BERRY FESTIVAL IA S A GREAT SUCCESS AND GUESTS FROM OTHER CITIES PROCLAIMED THE BERRIANS EXCELLENT HOSTS AND FINE ENTERTAINERS FESTIVAL SEEN AFTQVADS FINEST PAKADE EVER HELD « NEWBEKC PARTICIPATED IN Cool »ay »Med Greatly to Khjoymmt by tbs Large —it P«*l Wop Loose Ball J ; .. ' Weak Of in Fine HILLSBORO, PK0NAR1ANS, (SERBIANS AND ROSARIAIS : Were Sóbente and Donee Drew Crowded House and Everything to Mar Some say that the early bird ge the worms. The early birds In Saturday morning got to help dee rate the float. Mayor Calkins proved himself good sport by helping from morning Saturday until was cleaned up after the He was always on the Job and enlisted a number of the of his family besides. Ws have yet to find the man who. very kindly towards them lag the activities o f the Berrlans, talk In which be said that as a eit- Evidently the Berrlans were would say that Ufcea as a whole the marching organizations whleh their splendid participation Ip the imn of Oregon he was proud of New afraid that the Cherriaw would second annual Berry Festival wi been so ready to help us in ou Portland Rom Festival, and the hos berg and wished that he could be make good their threat to pull there not a complete success. Of count fairs. In view o f the fact that pitality pf the City o f Newberg. long to the wonderful Berrian or into the water, for they backed there were some parts which did m all represent much larger cities "W e have board of your elaborate ganisation. down on their challenge to the tug o f appeal to all with equal force, but oars, it is very fine that they w ilt preparations for this, yoor second This concluded the program, but war and gave the Cherrians the rib in its total it was a much better fes thus recognise our efforts ai annual Berry Festival, also of the before leaving this part o f the story bon without a contest. - tival than last year. booster lines and come to our tame o f your Coir ruler, her majesty. ws wish to give further credit to Commencing with the parade and ■Is tance in them festivals W s Queen Evah the First, Queen Bvah. She was most charm The Whitney boys made a splendid dosing with the big American Le should feel doubly grateful to tl “And desiring to lesrn more about ing and graceful» and possessed all appearance both in the parade and gion dunce in the evening, there was Prunariana and the Cherrinus wl your organisation and to participate of thorn queenly attributes which en something doing all of the time and have assisted us in this way both is the festivities of this day, and titled her to represent the Berrlans. at the coronation program. the crowd was never left without hut year and this and wishing to extend to you the con Her winning smile and pleasing something to interest end amuse also feel greatly appreciative o f the grstuiatlons and the good w ill o f the manner won her the qppisuns and J. Addison Bennett who was pore them. ant as a representative of the Ore Roeartan’s participation in view ef people of Hillsboro, commendation of everyone. -The morning dawned cool and the fact that they do not ordinarily gonian certainly proved himself a "W e have therefore, mnt to you clear, at least we suppose one with engage in this sort o f outside work. Cecil Emmett, our Goddess o f Liber good friend o f Newberg In the a poetic instinct would so describe Pacific College had a very pretty ty. together with her maids, wlM A splendid luncheon was served write-up whleh be gave our festival. it. W e ore certain that it dawned decorated car, driven by W. W. Sil even now are at the gates of your at the I. O. O. F. hall by the ladies’ We hops Mr. Bennett w ill be able to tor we were up before old 8ol ver and containing President Pen city desiring admittance. auxiliary o f the American Legion to attend many more of oar feettvnls. deigned to show hla face over Par nington and other college people the visiting booster organizations, He Is a real boaster for Oregon and (Signed) A. C. Shute. rott mountain and with some daaen wearing the cap and gown o f their Mayer of the City of Hillsboro.” distinguished guests and others, and has by his writings done m odi for others were busily employed in deoo- rank. this proved to be another high spot the state’s advancement. rsting the queen’s float. The cool Turning to Quesn Evmh and ask in the day’s program. We are un The various communities ing what was her pleasure. Chief day added much to the pleasure of some nice ears in line. Among able to give the details o f the pro Henry Morris came clear hack Cap eras told to order her two gram but understand It was very ex the large crowd and in fact every was a car from Sunnycrest loyal subjects, Sub- Chief Munger cellent. A Mr. Jenkins o f Portland from the hot springs to art as grand thing seemed to combine for the in ferns and rones, one fro marshal and he made a good one. good of the festival, brook driven by Fred Kincaid, and ul *C C. Ferguson and Gold Dollar took charge of the singing end Fernwood car with a sign "Fflrfl- Kasper or the Patch W. H. Wood- proved to be a “ pep" promoter qf Thus it will be seen that the New- worth to go and emort the Goddess the highest order. We bad always supposed that Disk berg public who hold season tickets Thurston was a Newberg man until b e» smut, t t s pretty Utile A t about 10:30 the sound e f the E. C. Baird entered n have a real feast of good things we saw him riding In a McMinnville her yeung isd focused, the attention e f the auto which very dainty swatting them in the lost days of ear Saturday. vrods aloqg First street upon the There commercial lady attendants, . was greeted by the chantanqua. At one o’clock came the Judging Queen Evah and the Goddeas was of the exhibits at ths Calkins gar approach of the- big parade. And it ears la the w i ___ _... g seat beside the queen. Sest- age. The exhibits were probably was a big parade too. First came ing Doyle’s Tire Shop, W ells’ Why didn’t the band follow Bert? X c h u h y ille tu b b e d out ths court presented a the color guard and firing squad o f tery 8ervlce. M. P. Elliott ft not so extensive as last year but ak Bert, we had troubles o f ere FOX OUX BERET FESTIVAL the American Legion. The appear Hullt ft Sutherland, and t)M U»®1* were some splendid displays ance of the old flag with the boys Caravan, entered by the provided added no small part made and a small Idea could he ob to the beauty and splendor of the who had fought to defend it was Motor Co. St. Paul also hndMk tained from these of what this sec their Elks hand. McMinn Just the proper opener and awakened in the line and the Newberg Wire program which followed. There was practically -no disturb tion can do In growing berries and ance during the day, which is a ville sent twenty-live or thirty cam a spirit of patriotism and loyalty in Little Beatrice Beryl Buckley, other fruits. It U really too bad department entered the fire truck of her citizens over here to attend the crowds. ; Following these came and had it decorated with flags. daughter o f Mrs. Susie Buckley of that the exhibits were not more Ox- thing of which Newberg may well our Berry Festival and moat of them the official cars containing guests Heuty Morris was grand marshal Portland-and a niece of Mrs. Wee- tensive as they should ha#e been be proud. One man was arrested took part in the parade. Among and Berrian officials. The first car of the day and he was assisted ky ley Boyea, then gave a solo dance on a charge of selling clgmmttes to the big feature of the day- There those noted in the line were the fol was driven by R. A. Butt and fol Chandos Chase, Russell This which was very artistic and much are no finer berries raised anywhere minors and was fined $25. Porker. lowing: wss ths only violation of the law o f appreciated by the audience. lowing him came «ora driven ;by Monde Brickell and Walter in the country than are grown right Mayqr W. 8. Houck and wife. Clifford Calkins, Lynn Ferguson, which we have heard. around Newberg. We had hoped to Cheater Campbell, Henry Booth. M, Lisle‘ Palmer, and Earl Hutzen. Then eaek of whom rode fine mounts in the parade. see this demonstrated'to the visitors r . Corrigan. Dr. J. H. Cook. Kelton came the Berrian band followed by The next number on the program by large exhibits whlcb would V. A. Vincent, Mrs. D. A. Hart and The programs were given out tree family. C. B. Wilson and the Berrian drill popular chorus, Joe Hollingsworth were the crowd the display space. Of course this year sad there were many ex- — . Tamlesle and family, After this eau ,“ K - f t a f t r e r e e r e warp- busy just at press Ions ot appreciation heard band led >y D. W. Feely. Bar float containing Queen Evak I. The lowing as winners: Dundee, first; unior this time, but we. believe that the those receiving copies. The berg Whitney Boys Jun nay Garrett, secretary o f the Com same body and design used in the They ey also responded to U. S. Bank, second; Springhrook. souvenir rrr—" - made a very ~ fine —* mercial club, H. W. Herring, county Rose Festival parade waa uaed for third; and Hillsboro, fourth. The a hearty encore with "Old Mac Don effort would have been well repaid grams had they taken a little time off to and some people are sending them to surveyor, and wife, Harry White. this float but vine maple, Indian akFs Farm” which was directed by first prim was a silver cup which enter some of their best berries end friends at a distance. The Graphic Mark Hanna. W. 8. Fender and fam arrowroot, red berries and ferns must be won twice in succession to Bdrtca Frost. Frost completely other fruits to show the outsiders has a few left which we w ill give Uy, Mrs. R. B. McDonald. Irl 8. Mc- were used in Its decoration in a convulsed his audience with his real Sherry, editor Telephone-Register, loom and artistic manner, which become the permanent property of istic mimicry of the animals on the what they can raise. However, wc out as long as they last. the winner. The second prize was do not blame the farmers and grow W. J. Liljequlst and family. H. L. many proclaimed to be even more farm. The audience were so well ers entirely for this lock of exhib a ribbon. Toney and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. beautiful than the original float. We The Ford demonstration draw The committee which arranged pleased that they insisted on a sec its. Doubtless the short time which Gunning, county commissioner, D. R. believe that everyone would say ond encore and the chorus responded was given for arousing interest in large crowds all day and also during and handled this parade are certain Liven good. 8. P. agent, J. G. Eck- that It was a beautiful float. ly to be congratulated. They worked with "Soup.” This was directed by the festival was somewhat to blame the evening. The Ford people did man. Dr. William Stryker and-fam The queen's attendants followed hard and have the satisfaction of Herbert VanVslln and no one would tor the lack of interest shown in the some marvellous things in the way ily, D. M. Nayberger, Arthur Mc- her in cars driven by Miss Aubrey feeling that this was the largest have knowa that it was his first exhibits. Too little was known of of showing motion pictures on the Phllllps. Mr. Humphrey, deputy as Lemon end W. T. Anderson. Thfen time in directing this piece for he the plans by the public at large wall of a building, lighting their sessor. R. C. Henry and family. Geo. came the Newberg Whitney Junior and probably the best parade ever did so well. lot, etc. beld In Newberg. The parade com and they felt a lack of definite in Londershausen, Kenneth Hartsell, Berrlans dressed in the knicker mittee waa composed of the follow formation as to whst was wanted of Earl Wardle and wife, N. W. Friable, Hr. Kent's Address bockers, white shirts, red ties and ing: E. E. Goff, Chandos Chase and Hon. H. W. Kent, who was our them. Certainly no blame can at Mr. Coelett and wife, Prof. F. H. Bu Fallowing the making of Dean Calkins. red caps. tach to F. A. Morris who had the special guest, was as genial as usual chanan and' family. H. H. Hall of One of the very pretty floats o f I f there is any regrettable feature neuacements Chief Black Cap then exhibits In charge. Mr. Morris did and won a host of friends among Standard oil station, Glen DeHaven the parade waa that entered by in conection with the parade it introduced the speaker of the day. all that could be done to promote Newberg people, who will be glad and family. J. W. HiUbrant and fam Han. H. W. Kent, executive secre to welcome him to our midst both ily, P. P. Olds, and Gilbert Tilbury Dundee and drive by Mrs. R. A. would be that more of the business tary of the Portland Rose Festival this part of the festival. This was decorated in houses end more o f the surrounding again and often. The Judges and awards were os and wife. This list is not complete Olmsted. asresiatloii. Mr. Kent was very ap- it la as nearly so as we could get Shasta daisies and ferns and was rural communities did not partici prretatlve o f what Newberg had follows: loaded with little “ dalsiee” from the pate. However, this was partly due Newberg’ s queen and Hillsboro’s Judges— C. E. Newhouse. Spring- fla w in participating In the Rose In addition to theae W. W. Lung Dundee district. The Newberg Tel to the busy season and partly to the goddess were both quite charming brook; A. S. Fogg. Dundee; C. W. both this year and last and er and wife and Job Cary of La ephone company had two cars In the short time given In which to pre and demonstrated that Portland and to her achievements as a Bradshaw, Sunnycrest. parade. These were very dainty in pare for the festival. fayette, and Oscar Haines of Yam the larger cities have no monopoly tor others to work to. He said Block C op Raspberries . hill. bonus appraisers, were Newberg their trimming of crepe paper on beautiful young ladies. Ceremonies that ns a representative of the Rose streamers and Sower chains. The Best bollock— Rex Newell 1st, C-. visitors on that day. board he wished to express K. Hubbard 2nd. Chss. Crater 3rd. “ central” girls occupied the can The parade wound u p at the city ~ ------- II V " '• " ■' tion for the wonderful par- Which were driven by Mr. E. E. Goff tourist park and here the elaborate Best Crete— Ellis Winters 1st. A. CITEREI A B8 REPORT HAVDTG of Newberg in the floral C. Ackerman 2nd, John Groff, 3rd. EE1METH D. FBHDALL WELL and Miss Helen 8cott. coronation ceremony took place and He also gave a pretty trib the formal program including the BRILUAHT TIME DI EEWBEBO One of the best features of the SUCCEED OLIVER F. KILHAM Red Raspberries • * parade was the splendid cooperation address of the day was given. As ute to Queen Evah. Before celling Beet bollock— Mrs. W. H. Thomp t W. P. Merry. Mr. Kent pre- The following clipping from the of other cities and prominent among the parade drew up at the park the A score of Cherrians visited New a cup to Queen Evah as ths son 1st. News Item, the official organ of the them was Hillsboro which mnt their various booster organisations march Best crate— A. C. Ackerman 1st. berg, Saturday, for the celebration .tive of the Berrlans for Oregon state board for vocational ed Goddess of Liberty, lo st, and three ed up on to the platform and were the participation in the regatta. of Berry day. They left Salem -in Strawberries ucation, will he of interest to our core over to participate in oar festi seated. The Roearian band and the few people know any- Roy L. MeDougall 1st, L. H. Phil time to get to their destination for val. Miss Cecil Emmett of Hills Berrian band took their places on readers: the big parade at 10 o’clock, and sbout that part o f the Ber lips 2nd. either side of the grand stand and "O. F. Kilham caught the Califor boro waa the Goddeas o f Liberty and added their own Immaculate white rien’s participation. A motor boat made a very attractive and alto the Berrian officials and distin nia epidemic and hoe registered in Loganberries uniforms and red cherry badges and placed at the Berrlans' disposal the summer school at Davis. He gether pleasing one. She rode on a guished guests took seats on the Best crate— J. H. Gagan 1st. smiling faces to the big show. decorated by Its owner. took all hia books and other Intel- specially constructed float and was platfqrm. At this point in the pro Bast display— Geo. Maynard 1st. They report that the neighbor Newberg ladles constituted ceedings the Royal Roearian Band of leetual duffel along in hia car and accompanied by a bevy of pretty at towns of Hillsboro and McMinnville Ives as representatives of the Mammoth Blackberries Accompanying the flout Portland gave the musical feature has Joined the Lotus Eaters. K il tendants. and rode in this bout. The Best one plate— J. S. Wright 1st. were especially lavish In flouts and ham has given Newberg high school were three care containing Mayor of the day. A beautiful slide trom general parade features. The Pru- of this silver cup wss given and community three years of Shute and other Hillsboro citlsens bone solo wss rendered, with per the Berrlans because of this boat Bing Cherries narians of Vancouver, the Rusarians mighty efficient service, end he will and each bearing a sign "Hillsboro fect acqompan intent by the band, J. H. Gagan 1st. E. L. Walter 2nd. of Portland, the Cherrians o f Salem, and it will he many a day before the having won first place in the re •fit soon he forgotten. He wee the Commercial Club." the Berrlans of Newberg and the gatta. ‘ Bem Display oldest instructor in length of ser But the real surprise of the pa music lovers of the gathering will Maryannes from all over the valley For quality and artistic arrange forget the enjoyment afforded by vice on the Oregon list, end his de rade for Newberg and the Berrlans Other Speakers ment— J. W. Arnett, proprietor New were there to grace the parade and partment was characteristic of his was the entrance Of McMinnville this number. Kent then introduced W. P. berg Gardens, 1st; W. E. Pax son 2d. make it a Joyful occasion. A t noon Mr. Then to the strains of a proces personality and methods as an in- with their Elks band and fully the Berrisns fed the uniformed men chairman of outside particl- swoStor. The California school that twenty autoa each of which carried sional march by the Berrien band. Vegetables and other distinguished-looking vis la the Rose Festival 'parade. Queen Evah. preceded by her little secures him can be amnrsd o f a suc a large sign with ths inscription. Cucumbers and tomatoes— C. K. itors with a lavish spread of all the Mr. Marry stated that he had been cessful department, and the com- "You r Sister City. McMinnville.’’ fairy attendants, accompanied by good things they have been keeping at The Dalles on ths previous Sun Hubbard 1st. nrtmlty in which he locates will dis- This spirit of cooperation Is too Chief Black Cap R. A. Butt and fol day when a celebration of the com Display Flush and Canned Fruits for a whole year. It was a feed to wlthout delay that they hare greatly appreciated for words to ex- lowed by her court of attendants pletion of the Columbia river high W. H. Dean 1st, Mrs. Chau Crater founder anyone hut a trained booster in their midst. Ken- Oomtng without previous ar filed down the aisle and mounted the way was held. He said that speakers 2nd, Rex Newell 3rd. trencherman. D. Fendall, of the 1933 class rangement or publicity, it meant platform, the little tots carpeting the In the afternoon, the tug-of-war o f 0. A. C.,' will succeed Mr. Kilham Just what the Inscription Indicated path with rose petals as they pro- took up the various phases of the Display of Nats teams agreed to talk it off instead store’s development, speaking of eeded. Arriving on the platform. neat year. He is a former graduate a spirit of more than mere friend Dundee Walnut Growers’ Asso of trying to drag each othsr and his poorer. scenery, highways, etc., but at Newberg high and his home is ship, a spirit of sisterhood. New Mayor 8. M. Calkins proceeded to ciation 1st, S. M. Calkins 2nd. snowy uniform through the mill rare Mr. Merry said that he could not not far distant. He w ill step into a berg feels dseply in dqbt to McMinn qrown Mias Hadley as Queen of the The tug o f war which was to have and the dust. They hadn’t provided help but contrast the lock of spirit t # li organised department and is ville end on every hand were to be Berrlans and then presented her taken place between the Salem a change of raiment— ao the tug-of- shown by ths audience es compared highly qualified for the position. heard words of commendation. Buck with the key to the city. This she with the splendid spirit shown by Cherrians and ths Newberg Berrlans war was passed ss a bad bet. a manifestation did more to over In turn presented to J. Addison Ben the Newberg people. Mr. Merry then was forfeited by the latter and the The visiting Cherrians say that come any feeling of rivalry which nett of the Oregonian staff, who rep presented Queen Bvah with the Ber blue ribbon wss awarded to the the way the Newberglars have of W1LET-TH0MFB0V HUPTIALS resented the city’s guests in its ac Cherrians. making their gussts feel at home is On Wednesday, July 13, oeourred may bare previously misted than ceptance. rien's check for 1101 as the first worth going across a state to are. the wedding of Nats WUey o f Rex, any other thing which could hare prise which they won with their Baseball Game The arrival o f further notable» The affability and genius of thslr Oregon, and Mrs. Hattie Thompson, been done. Newberg will certainly was presssgsd by the sound o f roll float in the floral parade. The baseball game between the local chairman Is mentioned as one o f Salem, Oregon, at the home of her reciprocate, when opportunity offers. ing drums and a boy scout messen Mr. Kent then rose again and daughter. Mrs. Dean Sehoemaker at Then came the care entered by the ger. accompanied by two drummers, ■poke of the cooperation o f Salem Salem Senators and the St. Paul talks about s diamond the tile o f a U. S. National bank and the First appeared and presented Chief Black and told of King Bing’ s having giv team proved) to be more or less of a turnip, or the first swsethssrt, the W * Spruce street, Salem, Oregon. The ceremony woe read by the National bank, and both were very Cap with a massage from (Mayor en him some Kopecs which he pre farce much to the surprise of every first grand child of the family, a Rev. I. O. Lee of the Highlands pretty. advance paymfcnt for one. A close and exciting game was topic to be dwelt on, lovingly, ever Shute of Hillsboro. Chief Bleck Cap anticipated In view of the fact that lastingly. The Newberg Berrlans Friends church and prayer was o f Another pleasing part of the pa then read the message, which fol something which he might soy. A both teams hod previously won two have made a new record for hospital rade was the participation o f the lows: fered) by Mrs I. G. Lee. call tor King Bing brought him games each In a five game series, but ity that the Cherrians want to Those present at the wedding marching organisations from othsr forth reluctantly and he spoke of A. C. Shute, mayor of the City of the pleasure which ths Cherrians the Senators did not seem to be spread wherever there are good tal were Mrs. A. Astleford and fthlld cities. Among there were the Cher- Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mills, Mr. risns from Salem, the Prunariana Hillsboro, to R. A- Butt. Chief Blade had in being present. Ths Big able to deliver the goods in this lows who haven’t learned the fine game and St. Paul won in a walk, and Mrs, Dean Sehoemaker and from Vancouver, Wash., and the Cap o f the Newberg Berrlans Prune was called tor hut would not the final score being 11 to 3. Hayes art of showing guests a good time. The Salem delegation returned early Ros- Greetings: children, Mr. Charles Thompson, Roaarlans H i H from Portland. The __ make a speech. Judge Morrow of Saturday evening, voting It pi "Persistent rumors throughout tho Portland than responded to an In Mm. Charles Hardy, M l « Bearieisrians brought their splendid band derful day.— Salem Statesman. Shinn and Rev. I. O. and Mrs. Lee. with them also. Newberg must n et* year have reached our sure concern» ) sistent call and mods a very nice T