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The big line of care reached New- berg at about I :20 a. m. and they ; First street near the collected -around a portable organ where under the leadership of Whiter Jenkins they sang several peppy s o n « » ! MM speeches were made by different ones. W. W. H ill; Who » chairman of ths picnic committee and also chairman of ths board of directors of the Grocers' eeseels tlon. was at the head Of the vbltffife dele gation. The ears ware well decorated with big signs telling what Industries they represented and ▲Iso advert!*- J. L. YAM BLARICOM BUYS A. M. KEUDXICK GROCERY A. M. Kendrick, who came to Newberg from Lafayette about two and a half years ago, and who has been engaged In the grooery busi ness at the corner of First and Me ridian streets since that time, has sold out his business here to J. L. Van Blaricom who Intends to move his own stock of goods across into the Kendrick building and conduct the business there. M r.. Kendrick sold bis store et Lafayette but was obliged to take it back and being unable to look after both pieces de cided to sell the business here and devote his time to the business at Lafayefte until such time as ns could M l that business. »He w ill retain his residence property here and expects to return to Newberg at a later date and make this his horns again. Mr. VanBlarloom has been In the grocery business In Nswbsrg for many years and the purchase of the Kendrick stock enables him to get into larger and mors suitable quar ters, where be w ill he better able to handle his growing business to ad vantage. Incidentally the transac tion reduces ths number of grocery stores in Newberg by one. FIR E A T SFRDIGBR00K Fire completely destroyed the old Hoekiaa house at Spring brook now owned by a Mr. K raft of Vancouver, Washington, and occupied by R. A. Bailey, early Wednesday morning. Mr. Bailey started a fire in the kitchen at about 4:30 In the morn ing and then went out to the barn. He came out o f the barn about teu minutes later and found the whole roof in flames. K Is thought that sparks from the flue caught In ths roof. A large number o f neighbors gathered and helped In getting the furniture out end consequently only about three rooms’ furnishings were lost. The house was Insured but the amount « unknown. MiV Bailey hsa feeen unable to get in communi cation with Mr. K raft yet, as he waa not at boms, and consequently it Is not known whether the house will be rebuilt at this tUfie of not Mr. Bailey was managing the place for Mr. Kraft. XOTICE TO T B E PUBLIC .. ^ AU persons knowing themselves to be Indebted to A. M. Kendrick’s grocery will please call and settle their accounts at ones. a . M. Ken drick. ' 4tt4 Y A M H IL L COUFTY. AS COARAN. COMMERCIAL 1923 CHAUTAUQUA S-» The 191B Chautauqua season M Saturday evening with the e o n « « « given by the New York City concert quartet. This was an excellent program and wae heartily received by the audience, it was also announced by M in Barton, the director, that the Chautauqua wns assured for neat year by thé signa ture» of e sufficient number of citi- tens td make eertaln the financial backing of the proposition. The fol lo w in g person» signed up for next year: 9. I* Barrett, W. W. Silver, H. M. Uoeklns, W. E. Croser, C. N. Terrell, J. C. Colcord, H. O. See, R A Butt. J. J. Mueller, Chester A Dlmond, 8. P. Tim be r lake, Lynn B. Ferguson, E. C. Baird, E. A. Romlg, Rev. Chas. E. Gibson. W. W. Hol lingsworth, ft. A. Graham, C. Morris, G. W. Wells, E. H. Bums. E. J. Ktenle, V/ A. Vincent, J. L. Van Blaricom, Zeff Sears, C. A. Keeney, J. L Hsdley, K. H. 8lckafoo<e, Fred E. Carter, W illiam F. Schaad, Doug las Taylor, Louis Hüllt, C. W. Par ker. B. MT LeFevre. Fred G. Hutch ens, 8. M. Calkins, William Ormond, C. G. Sichert, C F. ßtnetch. J. E. Jr., W. H, The. ina program this year, taken as h whole, was one of the beet to far given in Newberg. There were a few numbers which were disappointing, but that Is al- wayp the ease, end . the others more than made up for « h a t these lacked. S S Ä i f i f T&ttU public and so What we may' have term ed weak numbers. might have the high points of the week to The lectures were all good; and the educa- of them and the play was exceptionally representa five of Mayor S. M. Cal kins, who was out <ff town, and made the i|Jtsen-JlrwriBheind J in f f M. Haines, ¿who Is president o f a booster clnb which Is a side iasuh of the Grócese* association, also made a speech. Mr. Jenkins then called upon-tlw assemblage to staff Sherry Calkins ain't what he used to be, and they followed this by sinfftaff Bobble to be. J. Moore ¿ n ’t whet he Smith then the stump tolfi ths crowd sbou^ Bald P •nd melted tness to b «H teetr i nlc there next summer.. . w? The Boosters’ m elt quartet sang "Sweet EvaUoe” and Mr. Jenkins then had the crowd sing. " I Hate to Go Home," and rang In a line that Newberg is just fine. Bert MUler passed cigars around through ths crowd of visitors as a courtesy from the Newberg Com mercial club and the club also served soft drinks to the visitors st the club rooms. After circling about town several times the caravan pro ceeded on Its way again. — L i—o------ — :. a s s i = VOLUME TODR VISIT ABOUT isoftom « T H E LUC ¿OS wns nnfortunat -t ' phonograph b broadcasted by S Ä . " ” " # M L w h fifc up for ft the ffrat pert of with his l! which he * Pri- 1» BANQUET uYEN Farmer of Rational Visit Last Monday ^ For B i« JU LY 90, 1992. ■UM BER «H A T TBE PRESS SAID BIG YEOMEN’S RAD AUTO ACCIDENT ABOUT THE BERRY F B IIT À I ON HIGHWAY SOUTH NEWBERG LOCALITY AT ÜEWBERG RESTAURANT Woodburn Independent; The S t Paul baseball club made It three straight from Salem last Saturday at the Newberg berry feet tvs! by a more of 10 to 2. Paid M ew beif a «a l Site* Yamhill Record: A number from Yamhill attended the Berrlan festi val at Newberg last week. A ll were well entertained a'nd thorn who were fortunate enough to get a seat hi ths club room heard some good speak ing. The float entered by the New- berg Berrians at the Portland Rom Festival this year won first prise. The people of Newberg ; nuK under stand the designing of floats. COMPLETELY DEMOLISH BK CAR Paige Coupe Turned Over Three Times and Occu pants W ere Injured A very bad auto accident occurred hereto re liberto see the beane on the highway ’about two miles on this sits. Mr. Parrott north of Dayton last Sunday at a lit phasized the Importance of tle after noon which completely movement and added his words wrecked a fine new Paige four pas o f > commendation to them given by senger coupe and caused Injuries to eia. ■ v • the occupants. It Is a miracle, In Duryea of the state view of thg nature of the accident that he wae glad to be present Sheridan Sun; Newberg was host and the condition in which the ear and that it « a s a pleasure to is last Saturday at the berry festival was left, that some one or mors o f Newberip __ P H list R of c iti ___ elude Newberg in { the to thousands o f guests « b o came, the occupants were not killed. The «Rich they tell should be considered saw and were convinoad that the Paige car left Portland with five la the «election of such a site. Newberg people do things when they ngers Intending to join riLkr. Exon, state organiser o f the start out to do them. The event wap Uves of the parties in a píenle Yeomen lodge, made a very strong by the Berrians, Bberidan. When a short topi b 1« in which he sold that he a local organisation of boosters, and out of Portland the car was over the climate o f every state was attended by the Rosartans of taken by a Chevrolet and one of the * fBOm West Virginia Ur the Pacific Portland, and the Cherrlan* o f Sa ladles was offered a ride In the •must and that there were none that lem, and reached the climax o f i Chevrolet as the Paige was crowded Id compare with Oregon. Mr. cees in hospitality and interest to and the ether parties were going in i bae only bean, a resident o f all prossnt. the same direction. on for about a-year but he is an The parties in the Paige were enthusiastic supporter of Harry Peterson, a licensed chauffeur Sherwood News; Ths News edi and It wn* largely because of his tor attended the B ert« Festival st who was driving, and who gave hie efforts that the address 390 Powers street, Portland; to .visit the northwest and look for Newberg Saturday W e noticed that Donald Gnererrera and w ife and sites. Mr. Mieli wasted no time In vast numbers of people were like Miss Velvet McKenzie o f the Clifford telling Mr. Farmer that he thought minded. All of th# surrounding hotel; and Mrs. Connie Smith at the l i would be a mistake to plum th » larger towna aent delegations, among Harris apartments Mrs. Smith was heme anywhere except in Oregon which were Portland; Salem, Van the lady who later waa taken Into and he was heartily applauded upon couver, McMinnville and Hillsboro. the Chevrolet by E. P. Trojan and U s presentation of this state’s re The parade was long and very pleas C. R. Velgutb, who were on their ing. A ll who wished were treated sources and advantages. way to .the coast. The following description o f the to berries and cream. Newberg had The accident occurred at the turn fine carnival and one that w ill Heme movement, its purposes, -alms, ar the Abdill home and was caused leave a god Impression. requirements, etc., wlU no doubt be by the Psige turning, out to pass a b r t s K f ^ k S ï ^ r t m ï d ^ & y finally o f exceeding groat Interest at this McMinnville News-Reporter: New ear at a high rate o f speed. ~ As the showed him thorn One of the most important profe berg, oar sister elty, ablazed with wheels hit the gravel at the side o f highway east o f town the bank the car started to slide and ta now facing tfeeSupreme offl- color and, filled with Joy. on the oc in turning the front wheels to get o f the Brotherhood o f American casion o f Its second annual Berry back into the road the car's momen Yeomen Is the location 'o f the na Festival was on Saturday the Mecca tum carried it over and the groto Abe committee In this tional children’s home and school of ah Immense crowd of boosters and speed kept it going. It turned com while this sits does not combine was authorised by the dele- visitors. It waa a gala day in the pletely over three Omes «n d th « every requirement. It don from every part o f the Juris- neighboring city and the event sur many of them and would top was smashed off and all wheels flon, assembled at the national passed that o f last year. an admirable location were broken off. The occupants Hundreds of visitors enjoyed view- ive which met at Denver In 1921. The action was unani- lag the berry exhibits which demon were scattered over the road and Mr. Farmer, who is secretary and the membership feels that strated that Newberg*« vicinity is were all covered with blood from tils Children’s Home committee^" -cuts and bruises. Mrs. McKenzie particularly well adapted to be by Mr. end Mrs. sustained a bad cut on the leg and Newberg wae thoroughly last Monday evening by the visit of A. N. Farmer, representing the na tional organisation of the hood of American Yeomen, who was inspecting sites tor the location o f a National Children’s Home and School. By letter and telephone of communication the state cb Henry secretary of the local club that If Newberg wanted them to. they would hare Mr. Farmer come here to inspect any sites there might fee to offer In this locality. Of course Newberg wanted this insti- tution for it will mean ihq expendi ture o f some twelve or fifteen m lL lion* of dollars and w ill be a big to Mooseheart the thing. home maintained by the Mease lodge In the midle west. Consequently lo cal committees got busy and Inter viewed different owners of holdings east of this city to see what could abeolr^ assuring sufficient in one tract. This was no small task as It w ill require between 760 and 4000 acres o f land. ; Previous to the arri veal of Mr. the committee wae working in the dark regarding the kind of a. alts required and consequently site not have selected Just the -----« W * "«w ■* A * * served to the special guests, booster badly bruised and- It w as' thought uf the é and Mr. M. J. Duryea of efUbe. city officials and representa that several ribs were broken. EPCT.il a t H c M r i n m u t chamber of commerce, arrived Claude Ferguson and. family were tive« of other cities. More than 200 The purpose of the horn* is to care Newberg at about 4 p .m . Monday for this children of deceased mem sat down to ths feast but the ser passing by shortly after the a (widest and were taken by a committee of Plans are under way for a county berg o f toe organization. In aasum vice was exceptional and the large and Mr. Ferguson took charge and fair to be held In McMinnville this local clttaenf to view the above men ing the responsibilities of parent company was served with diligence, a started an investigation. A ll par fall. It will be one week before the tioned site. The short time which hood o f these children, the Brother well selected menu. ties in the car denied having any qtate fair and wUl be held at the Mr. Fanner had at hie disposal In hood off American Yeomen recog McMinnville was well represented liquor but we are Informed that the which to visit sites in ¿his locality same time as the American Legion nizee Ms obligation to provide fall at the festival. W. S. Houck, mayor lady who left the car stated that carnival. The carnival will be on made it Impossible for him to visit opportunity for the highest devel- of this city, Dr. H. L. Toney, pres they were all drinking wine when any other sites and consequently af much the same order as the one last ter viewing’ this one they returned i opmeat o f the latent powers of The ear waa c the ident of the commercial club, the they left Portland. year, but w ill have the exhibits o f to Newberg, where a banquet had boys and girls consigned to 4ts care. Elks’ band, and a contingent o f the owned by D. Solomon of Portland the county to fill in thd time with. in order that they may become fitted antlered herd, together with hun who has since published a statement The county fair board met with the boon prepared at the Newberg res to rSUdbr to society the largest dreds of citizens made up the con to the effect that the car was taken taurant. / , McMinnville commercial club last measure o f unselfish service. It is tingent from the county seat that by his chauffeur without his per Monday at luncheon and then went Banquet Served the aim o f this society to build for extended greetings to the sister city mission. over to the armory to look over the About twenty-five local business its boy» and girls the finest institu- and thus attested McMinnville’s ap Mr. Ferguson had the parties tak rooms available for exhibit purposes. men gathered around a specially pre- tlon o f fts kind in the world, where preciation of the efforts which the en to the Abdill home and physicians The basement of the building will pared table and enjoyed a very fine the home Ufa and training, the Berrians and other Newberg organ were 'summoned from three nearby provide sufficient room fo r all the dinner which was prepared for the school* and community will contrlb- izations has made to render the oc towns and aid was administered. exhibits with the exception of the occaslon by the restaurant people at < ute iu the largest possible way to casion the distinctive success the af They were then taken to Portland livestock and it is planned to ela by a Red Arrow ambulance. H the the order of ths Newberg commercial the fuH development o f the physical, fair proved to be. one of the streets and put can « Twenty o f the automobiles entered statement of the lady is correct and club. Everything was very nice and moral aad Intellectual powers of Its over it so that there may be show there was an abundance of food hoys aad girls, in the parade bore banners inscrib the circumstances surrounding the ings of livestock. It was decided ed "Our Sister City,” McMinnville. accident would seem to bear out her spread for the occasion. Following towneri: of the Nome to hire a man from the first of Sep story, this was only another case of the dinner, the crowd adjourned to __ °\ “ * n e tember to put the building in the Newberg commercial club rooms; *_®r tfie ,™ ,PPort of this home, Hillsboro Independent: Hillsbo booze and gasoline refusing to mix. shape, build the booths and do any where several hours were spent In | each ®f the 300,000 members pays a ro's Goddess of Liberty float with No arrests were made as there was of the other things that will have listening to speeches by various spectalmauthly assessment of 10c. Miss Cecil Emmott and attendants no liquor anywhere to be found and to be done to make the exhibit a one# ! In addition. It is expected that a was a conspicuous feature in the no one but the parties involved had success. 8. L. Parrott acted as chairman IarW eadouanent fund will be cre- berry festival parade at Newberg been injured, but a chauffeur who- Chairmen to be responsible for of the meeting and Introduced Mr **e Income from which will Saturday, and the city was further will drive so recklessly should have the various depart mente of the ex to the resources for represented by a delegation com his license revoked. It is certainly Farmer, who spoke at some length hibits were named as follows: H. up the home. The funds for posed of Mayor A. C. Shute, Coun time to do something (o stop these on the Inception of th* home idea, H. White, hogs; County Poultry as and maintaining the home cilman O. Phelps, J. L. Crow. A. H. accidents and such recklessness on of its alms and purposes and of its sociation to choose a man for chair magnitude Independent o f the In Rasmussen, E. L. Moore. Glenn F. the part of drivers, who are willing and possibilities. He de man o f the poultry exhibit; Frank surance funds o f the society. Bell, Len Fish back. B. C. Huntington to risk their own lives, and who are scribed in detail tho kind of a site Brown, dairy cattle; Elijah Corbett, required and the essential features and M. P. Cady, the Hillsboro float a real menace to careful drivers. H a d of Site Reeded agriculture; the Newberg Berrians and closed cars carrying the dele to choose a man for the small fruits which would be considered by the The alto for the home has not yet gation being given the place of hon committee In their selection of a and horticulture; the federation of B0RR Approximately 106 or in the line. That the visit of the site. Mr. Fenner showed an intense beeaaalaetod. women’ s clube of the county to suggest leu* and offers have been re- Washington county delegation wax HUTCHENS— In Newberg, Ore earnestness In bis discussion of the choose the chairman of the art and <• ivnd from every part o f the United appreciated wee shown by repeated gon. July 19, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. fancy work exhibit; Dr. H. L. Toney, subject which completely won his Staton. The board of directors are applause and cries of "Hurrah for Roecoe Hutchens, a daughter. audience and made them feel that program; Gordon iBaker, .advertfil home was oae of the finest ! d<-term toad to secure the beet loca- Hillsboro" from the spectators along ing; the fair board Is to have charge this A fo r this home, the the line of march. The visit to New. thlngs that could possibly b e ,,l,,n *■_ of the preparation of the premium brought to this section o f the coun- “ ■* w ill moet perfectly serve berg was a return call following the tlon upon entering the city received’ list. for which toe home Is presence in the Fourth of July par the following letter: ,ne it is planned to have the fair last try- He likened the movement to Treated. The following factors are ade in Hillsboro of a delegation of "T o Hi* Honor, Mooseheart. the children’s home es three days and to have a program considered essentials and w ill have Newberg Berrians. Mayor Houck of McMinnville and In the armory every afternoon In tablished In the middle west by the <i> termlntaff value. A ll of th ; Hillabore delegation to HiS Loyal Companions— Loyal Order of Moose, end told of addition to the free attractions 1. Healthfulness and Climate— speak highly o f the Newberg festi visit to that Institution and some Welcome to o\ir city, oh Mayor o f staged by the American Legion. As a thing o f his Impressions regarding The location should he healthful; ex- val and of the reception and enter McMinnville and companion* We soon as the premium Hat and rules t roman o f climate should be avoided, tainment given them. The formal of the fair are published every effort It. Following Mr. Farmer’ s address. in order that so tor an possible the ceremonies included the reading of a send you greetings from the realm of will be made to get aa many as pos children mfiy live tn the open. A message from Mayot Shute tnd for berries. The gates of our city are sible to exhibit. Coming as It doeu Judge Clarence Butt spoke at some region with excemlve rainfall I la mal reception of Mias Emmott by open to our visitors and our towns length, praising the movement and the week before the state fair it le pledging} the support of this com undesirable for obvious reasons. It the queen of the festival. The vis people are at your command. We send you three of our humble planned to take the premium ex It Is also recognized that greater itors were later entertained nt an hibits to the state fair, that the munity to Its success whether the vigor and physical fitness generally elaborate lucheon nerved In a down warriors of the Patch— they will act home wee located here or elsewhere aa servants to you and are at your county may be creditably represent and commending the Yeomen end are developed in a climate where the town hall. disposal. ed. ■ four esMons are distinctly marked. their committee upon the work they His Majesty Chief Black Cep. Elijah Corbett, 2. Natural Beauty— The site se are doing along this line. Judge Dayton Tribune; Mayor Harris R. A. Butt.” William V. Dolph. lected should be naturally beautiful. Butt mentioned some o f our advan Truly tfee Berrians lived np to W. R. Buna, » ; : tages and told of some of our nat Tran aad plant growth are almost represented Dayton at the Berrlan Festival in Newberg lae» week, their reputation for hospitality and S. 8. Duncan, ural resources which would make I indispensable. A lake, end If poe- other people from this locality en gave their city to their gueeta. They County Fair Board. this location an especially desirable ' pible a river, would add greatly to joying the great hospitality of our did their beet to show the visitors ---------o------— the natural charm and Increase the neighboring city on that occasion, one for the home. a good time and we are sura all aesthetic value o f the site. It Be CAMPMEETIHG D. Hunt then made a short 11« true that a gently rolling topog- but we have not been infoime,! who thoroughly enjoyed themselves. There will be a conférence camp- talk in which he added some points ' iphy is more attractive than a flat they were. The people of McMInfiyille are meeting under the auspices o f the to thane made by Judge Butt end prairie. The greater the natural glad that they were able to join with Free Methodist ehureh held In the Mr. Hunt said that he did not be beanty, the more desirable the loca McMinnville Telephone Register: their slater city- Newberg In this Arnett grove just north o f Newberg lieve that we had the beet location tion. provided, of From the atari of the Other es- Newberg’s second annual berry fes celebration. from August 1« to 27 Inolnstve. tn the United 8tates and that he The value o f the tival. which was held lest Saturday, parade in the morning through the There will be a general representa would not make such a statement, In tho environment o f any waa a success from every point of program at the perk, the luncheon tion from over the state and a good hut that he did not think there was being can hardly bo overee view. The Berrians and the people et noon, the tug of war, the base time Is expected. Every prepara better. This evoked hearty applause Its Influence is quiet, of that community ere to be congrat ball game, .the band concert, the tion is being made for the entertain and even Mr. Farmer was compelled unconscious, but the ef ulated upon the holding of such e spirit o f joyfulneae reigned supreme. ment of visitors and further details to Join in. fect on cherecter end happiness Is day. It Is with anticipation that Newberg end- vicinity are to be con w ill he given regarding the meeting Mayor Calkins spoke briefly and h nqnietloned. They are the beet o f | the many visitors look forward to gratulated. In a u te r Issue of the Graphie. emphasised some points already t i 1 Quality of the Soil— It la an* Ith* celebration next year. The Ber- hosts and hostesses. The day was a made and added othsrlTto them. M r.; that the soil o f at least a part * * » ■ w* r# • ¿ • »d id hosts and gave success bringing mueh pleasure to A Graphic classified w ill reach Barrett also made some pertinent, «enttel of the rite should be rieh and p ro -If11 comersin moet pleasing and those who were able to attend. Sure mere people in lees time 1er lees remarks along the lines of the dis di ly this day will go down In history teltro. Vegetables aad other farm | W***®J“* ’ .. „ . , money than any other possible man cussion and stated that he was born Upon entering the elty delegations as one o f the best of festival days — ner at present. When you want to on the mountain seat of Newberg — ............• — 'from other cities were met end made In the history of the county. “ Long ■ell something, try 14» ■.«*. , and had lived here all hie life end tan) weleome. The MeMlnnvtlle delega- live the Berrians.” CO