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YAMHILL COUNTY, * I LY PAYMENT ON PJIUNES STANDINGS AUGUST 17, AGRICULTURAL GRAPHIC WON FIRST! Liberal payments to prune grow ers are to be made by tbs Oregon FO* A «SSKHWY SOCIAL BERRIANS PRESENTED CUP TO DUNDEE CLUB Ten ladles of the women's foreign missionary society of the M. E. P M S f Controveray Call» Out ehurch will Join in giving a social Drill Team and Band Malrop at the church on next Tuesday, nounoement, upon « liv ery of the very fine program ti .betng arran Trip to S û t« 1 Com m u a i fer the’ Bine All of Papers fruit to the packing plantH Theee _ and refreshments wifi be served. Not payments will be of sufficient amount i Several weeks age ,ty fo r P resen tatio n there were * three 5“ Udle® <* the church in Haller pape to cover thé easts of harvesting and commented editorially lasses according to else of the vited but they are urged to come will be foltowad-ehortly by other ad whining of the state contest owns in which the papers were pub. and help in this cause. A Charge of VOTE FAVORED FAYUlt 5 TO 2 vances based upon the grade report. ducted by the Oregon shed, the smaller papers In towns 25e la to be made. With 7# to 80 per eent of the 1922* college department of dsr (Of. those from 1000 to 1600, - The program h a s _______ ____ Mayor Soya He w m Block M a g crop sold, officials believe It possi the beet rural news service. At a free for all clam The Graphic plated put ai it is outlined at pres L atita Served ble to make earlier payments than time this paper had expected that awarded firpt^prlse in the tTOS, ent it will Include the . following . , . , . la Bay Way Pocdble—Com heretofore.,' *• ! Every Effor ___ would ______________________ _ all clsas. la this class the Polk numbers: piano solos by Mias Har the college >. The market situation 1« reported for a news story on this contest ee County Observer was rated second rlet Baldwin and Miss Helen RobSrt- 1 1 To Meet Again oa 84th. dull with practically no buying, mid did the preceding year w heg, *Pd the Hodd Htver Glacier, which | vocal solos by V V. Gould. Mm. thy trade waiting for the California Ralph Otis and Mm. Richard W1I iwon first prize in last year's contest. Graphic tied with four other The Cull routine of oounell association Co announce prices. The llama; readings by? Mrs. J. B- Hol for fourth place. Hi was The Berrian band and drill third. In the lag r u broken Into last extent to which the trade has sup this data did not seem to M lingsworth and Miss Anna Deaefe, accompanied by many of their Sheridan San. :Jass the Sun, another | (Wednesday) when the subject of plied itself with the Oregon prune and others journey to our nei| Yamhill county paper, was awarded and a talk by Mm. M. C. Wire. paring firth and Sixth streets came will be indicated after the Califor coming although it was Ing city, Dundee. Wednesday st place, the Junction City Times | up for the hearing of remonstrances nia prices are announced. It is said. the head of the department ing of this week and officially pre time. This week we have received d, a n d ' the Fleewatsr H i A t this meeting Mayor Calkins came sented the Dundee women’s slab w ith » table showing the standings of the trd. In the third claae the| out In open opposition to the paving the silver loving cup which they woa papers which gives us the material 'ubbard Enterprise carried off first, of these two streets. Be called upon with their beautiful float in the Ber from which to make up such an ar e Banks Herald second and ^the an f persons desiring to speak oa the ry Festival parade. Ths affair wan ticle for ourselves. <lras Pioneer tbird. sdhjeet and T. B. Miles and Bar: more or leas impromptu but was There were sixty-three Bounds spoke In oppoelUon and B. The Graphic waa the smallest ps- rertheles* a very happy occasion pern entered In this contest and P. GUI in favor of paving. The mayor in of column inches of any. .. and one which undoubtedly did much awards were mage on the basis of . r the . point stated that he was opposed to the three w lnnerein tbq first | All of Children, Grand Children, and to cement the friendship of the two the quantity and quality of ths rural 7 POklng and that the council had However, this was overcome communi ties. news of Interest to rural subscribers “ in ■ the estimate Great Grand Children Were a« reed not to pave unless t,he prop of the Judges by the The Berrian band opened thè pro- carried. The papers were instructed erty owners were unanimously In the news service which It Here Last Wednesday am by playing two selections, af to select any of their Jpne issues for ... v. . % __ . fafor of i t Some of the eouacil took The table as outlined by the ter which Mrs. Holsmyer, president entry, thus eliminating any padding exceptions to some o f 'th e mayor's the various paper* entered or getting up of a special issue for M rs L K. Vantreas of this city of the Dundee women’s club pre sti tementH and the argument was contest waa'as follows; The Motor lòfi garage at the cor the contest. For the benefit of the was given a very delightful surprise sented Chief Black Cap R. A. Butt. vitriolic at times, a t one Juncture party on Wednesday, August «,' It Mr. Butt made a few' remarks an if the mayor Is reported as having said ner of Second and College streets destroyed by nr« at about 4 fire si being the sixty-eighth anniversary of then called upon W. 8. Allan w ho that ths council would have to get Ads Publication m Col. In. 1 New* A Rural % % de a -very interesting talk I» her birth. another mayor to sign! the contrast ° 5 lock this ( Thursday) (horning. Editorials The affair was not only a com which he cited some of tM things for and one of tbe councllmen la said The origin of the fire la unknown and News which the Berrlane stood and em to have replied that th at vtould not when discovered tbe flames were al ■Newberg Graphic 4« 3 I t plete surprise to her but was skw phasized 610 226 678 • .1 ¿1*8 the importance of a realiza ready breaking through the foot, a family reunion, as all of her eight be hard to do. 56 Polk County Obagrver 680 829 795 42 .1 .1440 f ^of aa Interdependence a t th e . A. remonstrance waa read and thus making any fippe of eCTiur the Hood «0 children as well as many of her tion Glacier .. .1 222 848 1400 t 630 48 * vain me. C. P. Philley. children and other relatives two communities and spoke of tW showed that oat of a total of *07« 52 504 64 BUIl » «^| • • a • a .2 290 181 846 1 t present. It was the first time splendid spirit shown in this get-to t fast on Sixth street there waa 46 252 429 848 l i 532 City Times . . .2 47 family had been together in 2v gether affair. He then stated th a t feet signed up in remonstrance, 3*2 828 87 , 68 Freewatsr Times . f . , . .2 106 1218 on behalf of the mayor of Dundee ing some express at a number of Hubbard Enterprise - £..** miking about *1 per cent. On Fifth 31 years. .8 408 149 221 710 *3 be wpuld tarn tbe city over to th e Arrangements were made to «met street the percentage of remon places waa totting back up First Banks Herald . . . . . . . .8 - 608 f ;; 28« 180 281 64 4* in the grove of tbe city camp Berrian* and present them with tb e strance was^more nearly even, how street w hen the flames broke through Madras Pioneer . . . . . . .8 474 61 ' 66 j 69« f j 222 111 grounds. The long . table heavily keys add everything. ever. Here out of a total of f*04 the roof. He was in front at the AVer, of the t winners. • • e,. 101« 53 laden 570 45 179 Chief Blackcap B u tt than respond 1 408 central office at the time and turned with all good things which it feet, the remonstrance showed 46 go to make up the *03 335 92 760 29 a real birthday din ed briefly, accepting the keys, signed of *777 feet. This in the alarm. Tbe fire department Aver, of the «* papers. 1 ner, decorated with flowers and in were purely ethereal, and then of fi. responded In very short time and int included thd pi with good work soon had the blaxe nd will pay them' for their news. [ the center the huge birthday cake upon the band for another The Graphic la very proud of its F..Lowe. Two of the coi under control. record In tlfia contest and believes If there Is any rural development go- with Its 68 candles wars all in place Following this Mr. Butt, on, bebnlf stated that Mr. Lowe had told f The fire evidently started near the that our subscribers will appreciate Ing on we want to know about it. and all of the party of forty or more of the Berrjaaa. presented the loving that be was In favor of paving and »tly the council thought la. eqater of tbe building and spread tbe fact that we are giving them a If'any farmer la kramehlng out into were gathered around the table when cup to ths officers of tbe Dundee venture we want to know | Mrs. Vantreas was brought into the omen’s club. Mrs. Hutchinson ac U servlua second to none In the « r » t to « . . . >u cars in state. We are proud of our excellent immediately mir- cepted ths cup gnd made a very aboot that. If anyone is making grove either side and this gave' pretty acceptance speech in which marked success along any partic __ by her family. people very nearly an the garage and all were lost. In corps of country correspondents who expressed the appreciation of the Dinner waa then served, and sueh have worked w ith us to effect this ular line we want the facts regard- break. A vote on the question surance to the extant of «4000 it was. Although forty club and spoke of tbe friendships and All of these things tend to then taken and Councllmen carried by B uilt A Sutherland, own- result in our paper. We are proud of repeated tfie opAendld agricultural country ■sal newspaper and the J hungry lndt viduals IjBDted to around Newberg which make# It pos of- or. wl Council Councllmen M M 'P W pfy 6pen the large front doors sible to keep up a rural service that knowledge of value to the I third helplna Itzpatrlck. Palmer, Pike, and TtmberlakO voted In favor of paving. and if they could have accomplished excels th at of any other section public la general. Wlthayour coop- leavings It was voted to order bids on this this they believe that it would have of the state. At the same time ermtion along thsse lines we eon win | the dinner Kathryn Stout and Mar- then played again while the drill been possible to save seme of the we arq not content to let' it reck a every year and you | garet Hodges, grand-daughters of team and others filed down off from •' ■ ■ In view of the mayor’s attitude cars. real there hut we want to make will be proud of your local paper. Mrs. Van tress sang “Angela, God the platform. The Dundee ladlse Besides the. c a n and building the Graphic even better and if there calls them angels in heaven, but we had prepared some delicious fruit and statement that he would punch and cake for the occasion and every effort to block this paving, ths ^h ere was quite a large stock of new Is any community .around this city We bespeak your help and coopera call thsm mothers down here.’’ parts, the which is not represented in our col tion in this endeavor. Let’s keep The afternoon was spent in re as the band played the Berrian* and Subtle will watch future develop- “ tires, “T M tools, all, etc., In **“ calling reminiscences of many years. others filed past a table in the rear manta with Internet. It la practically building. Tbe cars which were Jpst umns we want a correspondent there the Grkphis second to none. In the evening the family repaired to of the hall and helped themselves to certain that the five councllmen wifi were: Bert Sutherland a 1017 Ford the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vantress a plate of the delectable goodies. stand pat on paving and th a t the Sedan;'C- T. Newman a Ford truck; The spirit manifest by the ladies on Illinois street to celebrate a real two will stand opposed. However. W. J, Turnidge a light Overland 4; home coming for all, and one long to of Dundee In entering such a beauti Councllmen Blanchard. Moore and W. S. Stull a Ford touring car; Dr. ful float In the Berry Festival pa be remembered. Zumwalt were not present and as It T. W. Hester a Ford coupe; and A. In addition to Mr. and Mrs. I. K. rade was certainly commendable and requires a two-thirds vote of tbe to G. Streeter a Ford touring and Saxon Vantress there feere present all of the Berrians feel that they could do tal number of councllmen to pass a touring car. owner unknown. Oil barrels blew up and scattered measure over the mayor’s veto^the After tea years successful opera their children as follows; Mr. and no lees than acknowledge It In this A very pretfy wedding* occurred outcome is still uncertain. The next oil around adding to the danger and at the Baptist parsonage at McMinn tion at tke Dundee Fruit Growers Mrs. John Wright of this city, Mr. fashion. Speakers from Dundee In meeting will be held on Thursday, also to the intensity of the blaze, but ville at 2 o’clock Wednesday after and Fackera, a prune growers’ asso- and Mrs. F. A. Vantress of Yakima, formed tbe Berrians that they arO n> spite of all this the fire was ex noon when Miss Mabel Loaders, ciatloa. a new organisation has been F. B. Vantreas of Live Oak. CaliT., going to win the cup again next August *4. tinguished with a great part of the tighter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lue- formed In Dundee to handle the other Mr. and Mrs C. B. Vantreas of Tilla- year and so warning is given to walls stiU ifnburned and no damage ders of North street In this city be prlaelpal crop of this and adjoining mook. Mrs. C. E. Barker of San other communities that they must hard and put up a mighty fino LEA YE FOB CALIFORNIA done to adjacent buildings. . came the bride of William Elmer district*—th s Dundee W alnut Grow- Francisco, Mrs. G. M. Hodges of work --------- o--------- Mrs. O. F. Kilham and little son, Thomas, son of Mrs. J. H. Brown, ere cooperative association. Since Portland, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Van- float if they are going to compete On Saturday, August 12. Ray Bak also of this city. The pretty ring m iey of the prune grower* are also tress of Tillamook, and Mr. and Mrs. with theee splendid ladies from Dun Frpnk. Jr., left Monday. August 14, for thslr new home In California. er came down from Portland and ceremony was need end wss per wslant growers, the plan of organ-1 R. L. Stout of Portland. The grand dee. There was a splendid turnout Mr. Kilham will meet them at Los took Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Collins and formed by the Rev. Trawls, pastor iraftiai and marketing followed by I children present were; Mr. and Mrs. of the Dundee citizens and the feel Angeles and accompany thsm to Au tbe girls borne with him. Early of the McMinnville Baptist church, the local prune grower* association L. F. Ireton, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. ing throughout the entire evaning burn where he will teach agrlcul- Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Baker in the presence of only tbe Immedi ha« eaounoaded Itself as a model for Wright, Lyle and Wayne Vantrees. was that of good fellowship and* tbe same es he did here. Be- and Mable Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Bart ate relatives of the contracting par- walnut cooperation. Olive Wright. Kathryn and Wendell congenialty which can only come interests and Mn. Kilham left her mother’s Bracchi and Robert Bracchi, Mr. and the walnut growers as- Stout, Margaret Hodges and Elolse, through common o. Mias Clara Lusderz, sister of here, they held a family reun Mrs. Collins and Olive, Anna, and the bride, acted aa bridesmaid, while Is organised under the Ore- Edwin, Emma and Florence Van- through understanding. Dundee is ion. Mrs. Ida May Stout enter- fLOrralne, want up the Columbia Henry Thomas, brother of the gon cooperative law and is not a tram. Two great grand children, Newberg’« right hand ae it were o r tafcMd her brother, Eugene Cumins highway aa far aa Eagle Creek, where gr«^om. aeted aa best man. stock company. Any walnut grower I Verna and Gail Ireton were also pres- perhaps we should put It the other from Boerdman, Morrow county, and Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Bracchi spread may become a member by the pay- e n t Other relatives were T. 8. Gin- way round for Mr. Allan said that Both young people are well and meat of a two dollar membership der, only brother of Mrs. Vantrees, thep hoped In Dundee that sometime her slater, Mn. Carrie Bingo, from a delicious dinner, the occasion be Gofrallls, O n., and the Misses Bdith ing Mrs. Collins’ birthday. Alter favorably known here. The bride feet safi the signing ef a crop con- Clara Lewis and son. Ed Lewis, soon Newberg would become a part Lucille 8tout from Portland. motoring back to Portland and mak has been a student at the Newberg tract fbr one year only. It Is not Harve Daly, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence of Dundee. At any rate Dundee has Kilham stopped over a day in ing a snort visit tbere, the party high school and had just completed i i iiweeij for the association to HU Daly and «children, Carrol,, Ether, captured tbe hearts of the Berrians and we hope that the good feelings id with her sisters and also drove on down to Newberg. The her Junior year. The groom was one «took to Its members as It is purely | Louis and Murray, Of the first five boys from Newberg a marketing organisation, and will are as heartily reciprocated as was ted her aunt at 6*« east 18th trip was enjoyed by all. to answer his country’s call during rent as a warehouse end headquar indicated at the gathering. street. the late world war and waa also one la which to conduct Its business, of the first to get oversea« where he ters tbe plant of the Dundee! F ruit and saw active service and waa wounded Waheot Co., owned by W. H. Bent d given a citation for bravery. ley. and operated by him commer This happened when he was shot in cially m a walnut drying establish There was a pretty home wedding Oregon Agricultural College, Cor the arm while driving a ration wag ment. Here the nuts are sorted, near Independence. Oregon. Wednes id.. ,it - .-T August 16.—"Farmers should on at the front and the wound re and sacked for shipment on a day evening, August 9, at 8:20 •>51 •- v>r X . I vallis, «as mors printer’s ink. Those who sulted In an Injury to the bone which graded coM baste for association members. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John hate used It, both In advertising in has refused to completely heal. At Ths present association Is the off W. Walker, when their eldest daugh Aged Father at MTs. W. W. Nelson Pfioaitm l i f t Has «Been their home paper, and In letterheads, the present time he Is taking train spring of e selling pool in which SO ter, Mies Abigail Louisa Walker of envelopes, posters and catalogues ing In agriculture at 0. A. C. under walnut growers participated last Dallas, and Mr. Antoh Meyers Lar-^ Succumbed at Home of Daughter Prepared by Fair Board: Many find that It Increases'their business government supervision ss a result year. This pool handled 26 tone of sen, of Newberg, were united In mar Following Accident Entriei Are Expected and offers« convenient way of mar of this. * riage. , * nuta, from the proceeds of which keting their produce at heme.” The beautiful and impressive ring the wedding ceremony, about «17,000 was distributed to the This Is the decision of ths depart the Following Rev. Joseph Hoberg. father of Mrs. The plane for the Yamhill county members; final returns reaching ceremony was read by Rev. Frank happy couple left on a wedding fair and the second annual Legion ment of Industrial Journalism at trip to Dallas where they will stay their pockets by January 1, 1822. James of Dallas, who with the groom W. W. Nelson of this city, passed enOampment at McMinnville Septem Oregon Agricultural college, which at the home of the groom’s sister. The membership included growers bn and hM attendant waited under a away at McMinnville on Tuesday, ber 10-20-21 are being developed is making a survey of farm advertis Mrs. Rollte Brown for a short time Sheridan. Amity, Chehalem Valley bower of fern and sweet peas, as the August 16. following an injury sus rapidly each week. The program ing In Oregon, and which desires to and will then return to Newberg and Dundee. W. H. Bentley acted as bride and bridesmaid entered and tained when he fell and injured the committee is at work preparing a obtain samples of successful adver and take up their residence here for salesman, and was assisted by an ad took their placee to the soft strains bone in his leg. The funeral was splendid program. I t la imported tisements and printed m atter used the present at least. Mr. Thomas visory board composed of W. S. Al of Mendelseohn’a wedding ~ march, held at the M. E. church In McMinn that each afternoon a program will by Oregon farmers. The department has been employed by tbe Allen len. B. 8. Greer, F. W. Meyer, H. played by Mias Wanda Elliott of ville this (Thursday) afternoon.* be Perryvale, a cousin of the /bride. ing conducted by Rev. D. A, Waters he given in the armory, which will asks all rural newspapers to submit Fruit company here. The beet wishes Holsmyer and R. A. Olmsted. prove entertaining aa well as tnatruc- samples of ether printing for far at their many Newberg friends will On Saturday. August 26, at 2:00 Here in the presence of relatives and off Portland, who la a friend of long mers as well as advertisements. The go with them throughout their mar p. m. a meeting of the members of friends, they took their vows and years. The Masonic order of which Every community seems to bs tak material will be need to build up an ried life. this pool, end other growers inter were united In the bonds of holy deceased was a member had charge ing an active interest In ths fair exhibit at the college to stimulate at the cemetery. ested in forming the new associa a>atrtmony. Joseph Hoberg was born In Prus and this la as It should bs for It Is the use of printer’s Ink by Oregon tion, will be held at the community The bride’s dress was of white im farmers, and to assist farmers who for ths benefit of Yamhill county. hall in Dundee. Regular director* ported organdie made In petalled ef sia and came to America when 12 At a recent meeting of the fair board ask tke college for suggestions on ad did many editors cooperate In the will then be eleceted for the coming fect. She carried a shower bouquet years old. He was married to Mary matter of free publicity to the far year. It waa decided to send committees vertising and printing. of Cecil Brunner rosebuds, white J. Sproul at Galena. Illinois, on No That the business farmer la bo- mers, but actually gave preference Into every section to bold meetings .—,— o- ------- sweetpeaa and maidenhair fern. Miss vember 1*. 1861, and In 1867 they and urge the people to send exhibits ginning to realise that he must to stories of unusual happenings in Ruth Walker, of Salem, a sister of moved to Lansing. Iowa, coming to SCHOOL OPENS SEPTEMBER 88 the to tbs fair. - - w - ..___ us# the columns .. of his local the rural communities. bride, waa bridesmaid, and wore Oregon in 1864. They settled at Sa School will open this year on Sep a drees of orchid organdie. She car lem where they remained until 1868, The exhibits this year will be lim F iver- to advertise his produce Names for farms are becoming as ited to the number that can be han Is indicated la . » contest popular as the um of advertising tember 26th, which la the lest Mon ried a aheath bouquet of orchids and when he was seat to the pastorate of Oregon dled with Justice in the space al- for rural newspapers The groom of the Methodist church in Lafay . . --------- and printed matter. It la shown. The day in SeptexnhdTT and Is the seme sweetpeaa with fern. — ............. I, however this la only a begin- which conducted at the recent | grower of produce la taking a tip time ee the opening lest year. wore the conventional blaek and waa ette. He preached up and down the — ----- o--------- and In another year It la to be convention of the state press assoc 1- ; from national advertises* and giving attended by Mr. Walter S. Muir of valley for IS years. He lived at La fayette for >1 year* and then moved d that abacs will ha available to htlon at Corvallis. Ih tb s papers hie product* a mark of Identification, Whene’er a noble deed Is wrought, Dallas. handle all exhibits. which carried the largest amount of which result* in increased business whono’er ts spoken e noble thought, A dainty two course luncheon was to McMinnville where he since re- rural news service the farmers were and stimulates a local market, as ogr hearts, In glad surprise, to hlgh- (Continued on ten) uaera of advertising spffoe. Not only well aa serve« aa a trademark. (Continued on page ten) 40 levels rise.—Longfellow. (Continued on page ten) ê u m itew iie s iP for B oni * COODFELLOWSfflTIAS EVIDENT ST« THE VANTRESS FAMILY HELD FAMILY REUNION MOTOR INN GARAGE DESTROYED BY FIRE Marelnftr& JS JS a 5* D O M E WALNUT GROWERS CO- LOCAI YOUNG PEOPLE WERE MARRIED AT M CillO m LLE ITERATIVE ASS N ORGANIZED FAIR PLANS DEVELOP- ING-PREMniMS LISTED ê PRINTERS’ INK HEID NEED OF OP-TMATE FARMERS YOUNG PEOPLE HARRIED AT DALLAS TO UVE IN NEWBERG REV. HOBERG PASSED AWAY AT M1INNVILLE ü