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i ' 4 *4? Jm , ^ *V ' >"T* a A> ^ . .1 ; V v sü J--, • y» iiv: * r °> " — i VOLUME XXHT. :K . ------ - COUNTY TO CELEBRATE g j th. _ _ ^ POLITICAL MEETING A K M lM Ilfc H A I H u i t w m »«1». ^ 1 lelonal secretary of the natio NEWBERG, TAMHILTi jjPll ■mmâéââamm — ——■■• ■■ - »■■ ....... ■ . LEGION-1 « t - BA U GAME NOV. 1 ligioup liberty association of American Legion Community Menu ington, D. C., said to be an able speaker and well Informed on the rial B uilding W ill Be Dedicated sabiect of the compulsory education — A ll Day Program bill, will daliTV an address on this MU which is before the people at the November election. t0 dwld( Mr Martin i i w n v b n i i v j v in ■ u n n u m Mk, btB ludltnc( tha will Mon; “Shall I vota Tee, or No?” on Lunch a t B oon, Football Game in Its own merits. The public are In vited cad urged to attend this meet A fternoon and M usical P*s- ing. ' PARADE AT 1CH30 IN HORNING V g$É* , gram in th e E vening OCTOBER BÏÏMBEB 4 A YAMHILL COUNTY MAN ON GOOD ROADS MUSIC RECITAL HELD TUESDAY NIGHT Both Team« Are lin in g Up for H i t Teachers o f Grammar a n i H igh B ig Annual Struggle— Firem en School a n i Pacific College G iven to H ave H eavy Line , Social a t d a b Booms Both the Legion and the fire de partment are lining up their fames for the coming football g au # on the Pacific College field on Armistice Day, November 11. Manager Rice of the Legion ♦t*** and Manager Lfv- engood of the Art department, are both sanguine of tbe outcome and both give their reasons for believing that their team will be able to de feat their opponents. Last year the Legion qron, b ut it was a real game and many of the spectators thought that th s two tsams put up a splen did game. There will be some changes In the lineup this y ear on both sides but It to difficult to aay what effect these will have upon the outcome. Both teams have some good material and both are training hard for the game. Coach Jones of the college to train- Trig the Are depart a r i d thto will doubtlem give them a slight advan tage in respect to training. The Legloh will place their confi dence in such star» as Wells, Best. Forkner. Craw, Nichols, and other». The firemen will have such noted men in their line aa Miller. Sanders. STL*» Hutchlnaon, ’ Herrington, and other». The fire department are also counting on the weight of their 1922 — Tbe Ladles* Civic Improvement club and the Parent-Teachers’ elation held, a reception for th e teachers of the grammar and high school and tbe college at tbe Com mercial club rooms on Tuesday; eve ning of this week. The large club rooms were completely filled and a very pleasant social evening waa en joyed by the large crowd. Mrs Lyle Palmer acted aa chairman of tbe eve ning and introduce«! tbe program« numbers. Mrs. E. E. Goff, on behalf of the Civic Improvement elnb, and Mrs. Ben Evans on behallf of the Parent-Teachers’ association wel comed the teachers. Rev. George H Lee also made a very happy speech as a representative of th e school board. Mrs. Richard Williams sang a double number and responded with a very pretty encore. Little Jessie See and Helen Stanbrough each gave two readings of a humorous nature in a captivating manner. The teach ers were taken In groups, first the grammar school teachers, the high school teachers and then tbe college teachers and asked to line up and introduce themselves as individuals to the assemblage. Bach one toM what their name waa, what they teach, and where they were from. Tbe public to cordially Invited to attend a free recital given by Mrs. Hull’s younger pupils a t Wood-Mar Hall, Monday, October SO, at 7:d l p. m. Plans are in progress for a free W. B. Dennis * f Carlton M akes F inn concert to be given November 8 In Address at M eeting at M issoni», conjunction with Portland’s music M ontana, R ecently week. A splendid program of songs, piano number«, readings and orches tra selections has been arranged, of o u which further notice will appear next week. --------- o———— Gives Many Facts and Figures on th s Make known your wants through Autom obile Industry in th e " a Graphic classified. tf URGES QREC T U nited States ______ Armistice Day, November 11, is to The following article from f f * be a blc day in New berg. At this Montank Mtoeoulian will probably time a general celebration of the day have considerable internet to our will be held and th e new American readers not only because It to t i e Legion Community Memorial build Friday’s game will start the first Ohoats will squeak and gibber, account of a speech made by a Tam - ing wiU be dedicated. There will be football season at Pacific Conege In witches will brew thfitr brews; all hill eounty man. but also because r t prominent speakers here from other eight years, when the heavy Pacific manner of uncouth and wondrous goes very definitely into the highway places. Including State Legion Com College team will meet the Pacific shapes ne’er seen by human eye be construction and maintenance prob mander George Wilbur of Hood Riv University Freshmen on the Pacific fore will assemble beneath weird and lem from the standpoint ot an engi er and Walter L. Toose. Jr., of Me- College field, Oct. 37 at 3 p. m. druidic oaks on the verge of the neer who has made an intensive Mlnnville. There will be a big pa Coach Jones 1s well pleased with eerie canyon. study of thto subject. rade in the morning with a program the work of the new team against the They will forthwith (present At More than 300 good rood# enthosf- following its conclusion. A big foot lighter high school team In recent the entrance of the college gym, yel aata from all parts of the state met ball game in ihe afternoon between serlmmages and expects the men to low admtoion tickets for which they last evening la the Tavern to consid the legion and the firemen and a m u-jgive a good account of themselves in have paid four cents in good Amer er means of Improving Montana’s ■leal program in the evening, fol Friday’s game. The line men, al ican copper. They will then be el 87.000-mile highway system and to lowed by a grand ball. This in brief though green ot the game, for the igible to win the prize for tbe moat outline a means by which the state» la the schedule for the day. How most part, are heavy and rather fast. striking costume worn by faculty could secure funds to match tbe fed ever, It does not include all of the de The line from tackle to tackle aver member or student at the hallowe’en eral highway appropriation of a mil tails ages around ISO pounds with a football benefit and will be privileg lion dollars, which will be lost t o The day’s program, giving hoars, couple of 160 pound ends. The ed to squander the coppers with Montana unless some steps are takes* and In brief is as follows: ; backfleld is rather light and inexper which they are heavily armed on the before July I, 1323. lu.v 10:00 a. at.—Parade. ienced averaging only 140 pounds that charmed country whoee gate to Tbe banquet, which waa under th o 10:30 a m.—Dedication ceremon The line-up for Friday's game is the gym door. auspices of the< Missoula chamber o t likely to include any of the following ies. ■-•'!*¥ * All this will enliven the evening commerce, waa an enthusiastic one. 13:30 p. m.—Lunch. men: center, D. Haworth; guards, hours Qi„ Friday^ October 37* „The At the doss of a talk by W- JR Doo 3:30 p. m.—Football gams. P. Haworth. Barrett, Brown. W. result of it all will be a great deal of ms, Oregon highway expert, a mo 7:10 p. m.—Program. Croser: tackles. Everest, Terrell, fun, increased friendship among the tion was made by Sid Coffee of Mis - pound®, H a wortil, fit« annn^tian word than malta frir 0:30 p. m.—Dedication ball. Short speeches were then made bjr fun sharers, and a substantial in Pierson, D. Woodward; ends H. Hes 286 pounds; O. Crabtree, 220 that a committee of three ho It is the Intention to have the pa ter, R. fester. Else, Everest; half pounds Prof. VanWormer of the grammar crease in the assets of the football soula. And then ttaer# to Bert Mil appointed td investigate the situa rade form at 3:30 a t the Legion backs, W. Woodward, Cook, W. ler, who a t latest reports wad weigh school, 8upt. A. C. Stanbrough and team. Only a few outsider», those tion. C. H. McLeod and A. W. Mfleo bnilding. This parade will include Croser, L. Croser, Evans, Alfred; ing in a t around 360 pounds gad President L. T. Pennington. After who hold complimentary tickets, of Livingston were chosen to s e t the band, the various patriotic or quarterback, Cook, Armstrong. a social hour, h i which everyone will witness the mystic rites. who la sating five meals a day to this ! with Eugene Carroll of Butte, chair- ganizations, visitors, speakers, rep mixed up and proceeded to get ac --------------o ----- -------- --------------o -------------- Increase his weight for the occa quainted. was enjoyed and refresh- 1 man p i the meeting. „ . resentatives Of other cities, etc. GOBM SHOW AT FEED sion. Miller was the star of last Adoption of the Oregon schedule o f THE KENSINGTON CLUB The dedication ceremonies at menu of punch and wafers were STORE WAS SUCCESS year's game, and proved ea superior served. motor vehicle license fee*, which ra n 10:30 will Include the folio wing. MET WITH MRS. 8. J. MADSON from |1 5 to 982.50. an average or to ths occasion that ha played safety with perhaps some alight aha corn show contest, put on by for both teams with apparent ease. L Due could not help b at be impress 928 per car, was one of the method» Selection, Servian1 Band, ..i ed by ths fact that Newberg has a Fded itore w is a comr The Kensington club was enter The Legion will rely on fast' foot by Mr. Dennis so n resne- Invocation, Rev. rrmsMJhfiMfe! _____ i and __ brought out the work and trick plays and the public very fine corps of teachers in its var tained- at a Hallowe’en party, Wed advocated ices schools and college and the oc- nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs dy of Montano’s highway ills, be portment chaplain of the department f a i t 't h a t even here In this rainy will no doubt be greatly 1: of Oregon. ■- *■ - cmlon offered opportunity for many 8. J. Madson. on Harrison street. The cause it would produce an estimated fruit country, some of the finest corn to know whether this type of Introduction of-the parents, to meet those who animal election of affiosrs resulted in annual revenue of 31.580.000. based m of vi State b » « Commander u iiw M w n cun be grown. The contest was put pul can defeat the heavy line have the destiny of their children In tbe following being elected: Presi on the present registration of 80,0*W by Ex-Post Commander and ChkJf- og by |g r . Vincent to increase In oars. A gasoline tax of two cents per man Dr. J. 8. Rankin. fagnd. tereet In growing corn, and it will of the firemen. dent, Mrs. L. F. Moore; vice presi gallon, part of which would go to The line-up of the teams Address, State Commander George certainly pay anyone who to at all dent, Mrs. Z. L. Chamberlain; secre of Ore- interested in this subject to egli at somewhat as follows, alt R. Wilbur of the Department ot OFFER ALMOST OVER tary Mrs. Aggie Ginn Gonld; treas the roads, should produce an addi tional 1500,000, he estimated, mah- firemen have not definitely son. the Vlacemt store and of the urer, Mra Edmund Harvey. A — ~ a total annual revenue in Mon- upon their team; :« •» * ?: ent *'L e g io n -R ig h t endT hiee Introduction of G. A- R. speaker. favorite eom which they had raised liott; left end. G. W. Wells; fullback. October 31.. By this special offer casfon by giving A ghost story and available for matching federal fund* Address, Albert Lough ridge, s ta te ' in competition for two prises—a first Bob Forkner; left halfback. Red subscribers axe offered the opportun a live ghost appeared In tbe midst of or for other road purposes. patriotic instructor of G. A. R. prize of 95 and a second prise of a Rice; right halfback, Oswald Best; ity to ea»e quite a considerable sum the company. Double male quartet, “Newberg sack of flour. Professor Kenneth quarterback, Don Craw; right tackle, over the regular subscription price The dining table waa beautiful Problem to Get Good Roads Bight.’’ Fendall of the agriculture depart Nichols; left tackle Bill Al of the two papers, If taken separate with lighted candles, hand-painted "The real problem, however, to Introduction-of W alter L. Toose. ment of the high school acted i Harold len; center, Chas. VanBlaricom; ly. This saving comes as the re place cards and nut cups. Thirteen not whether we shall have good Address, Walter L. Toose, Jr. of Judge. right guard, Billy Heater; left sult of a specially reduced price on guests were served to a two course roads or do without them but how McMinnville, member of state exec Milton Gettmann of the Fernwood the Portland papers and the giv luncheon by the hostess. Mrs. J. E. we can get them,” Mr. Dennis de utive committee of American Legion. district carried off first prize on his guard, Archie Abdfll. Strevey, Mrs. Clarence Kienle and clared. which is another way of ask- ’ Firemen—Ends,. George Hodges, ing to our subscribers the commis Mrs. 8inging “Star Spangled Banner,” whits dent corn, while C. T. New C. B. Wilson were the guests of ing how they can be financed upon sion which them papers offer us for Professor Alexander Hull singing man north of Newberg, waa awarded Garland Hayes and Earl Hutchin Bound business principles. The mo verses and leading audience on cho second prise on his yellow dent. son; fullback. Frank Harding; half securing subscriptions for them. By the afternoon. this arrangement you can obtain tor vehicle, with its ’demand for good rus. Other varieties entered included backs, Bert Miller, W. T. Sanders and the Graphic and the 'dally Telegram roads, has come upon us with such From 13:30 to 3:30 lunch will be bloody butcher, calico corn, and Vern Herrington; quarterbacks, Bert HOOVER FOR EXPOSITION suddenness that It has found us un served by the Civic Improvement pride of the north. Some old corn Miller and W. T. Sanders; tackles. for |5 a year or the Graphic and Herbert Hoover, secretary of com prepared to meet tbe situation. olub, the W. R. C., and the Ameri growers from ths middle west said Zlmri Ellis and Spud Everest; daily Oregonian for $5.80 a year merce, is an advocate of the Oregon "Hera In Montana, you collect a can Legion auxiliary at 50e a plate. that they had never seen finer look guards, O. Crabtree, Phillip Haworth, The Graphic and dally and Sunday 1337 exposition. In a letter on the gasoline Oregonian will coat $7.40 a year tax. which la divided among; At 3:30 p. m. the annual football ing corn in Kansas and Iowa. C. M. Collins. Fred HutchCns, and subject, he says: the general fund and the school fund. game between the American Legion Clifton P arrett; center, G. W. Cor The Oregonian comes by mail only, ------- i-o—— — "I have a high appreciation of tbe I understand that even one half the but by special arrangement with Mr. and the Newberg fire department nelius and Herrington. LEGION AUXILIARY BAZAAR Martin, the Telegram will be deliv value of specialized exposition, not revenue of your motor vehicle li teams will be held gt the college Don’t forget the legion auxiliary Orville Llvengood, It to said, has ered tinder this bargain clubbing only for the spread of knowledge but cense fees goes to the general fund field. A tpore extended account of bazaar which is to be held in the gone to Medford, Oregon, where be offer. Don’t pot off Bending in your for the advancement of the arts of the counties, leaving your high this will be' found elsewhere In this new Legion building on next Satur will take some special training and ption for the offer closes next themselves, and I believe that the way department with only sufficient issue. day, October 38. There will be all study some trick plfijrs for the use of October 31. If you are at forthcoming exposition at Portland funds to cover administration eer- The musical program from 7:30 to kinds of things for sale. Including the firemen. present a subscriber to either of the will be a distinct contribution to the nenaes with nothing left to adminis 3:30 in the evening at the Legion good eats, things suitable for Christ papers, you may have your sub entire country.” At any rate, whatever the outcome ter. It is positively immoral to d t-; building promises to be a very fine --------- o-------- - gifts, horns eomtorts, fancy may be. It Id almost certain to be a scription extended for a year under vert any of the revenues from the affair. The opening number will be mas work. etc. It will pay you to visit very Interesting game and one that fHe offer. motor vehicle to any other purpose , WLLLAMINA BRICK PLANT a selection by Kienle’e orchestra tbe bazaar and then too you will be will keep the crowd on their toes all than road»’’ Tills will be followed by a vocal duet aiding a moat worthy local cause. IS BEING KEPT BUSY of tbe time. The public are urged Adoption of a state system of ' by Mies Bvah Hadley and Mrs. Geor of Lester C. Rees Post to attend and help the boys. The ADVE RTISING IN THE highways to be state owned, state gians Babcock. There will be a vio No. The 57 women TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 8heridan, Ora., Oct. 23.—The Wil- improved, and state maintained, Mr. have been to considerable proceeds of the game will be spilt lin solo by Mr. Sheridan M. Dele- expense to lamtna brick plant is now operating put on a novel entertain Dennis considers “a primary neces pine. Following this there will be ment for the public on Saturday fifty-fifty after paying expenses and The Graphic to again publishing with about forty men on the pay a patriotic drill by a group of the evening, October S3, at the new the firemen will use their part of the semi-annual telephone directory roll. The dally capacity for bricks sity for the successful management little follkp. The double male quar memorial building. You will see the gate receipts to help pay for the te r the Newberg Telephone company ta been Increased and orders are and financing of the road systems of' tet or “Newberg Eight” will then real live curiosities, hairless horse, electric fire siren, while the legion and to open for advertising in this being received faster than it is pos any state.” will use their part towards paying Mr. Dennis favors for Montana a sing, following which Mrs. Richard blood snake charmer, a real off the indebtedness on their new new directory- Thto applies to ad sible to obtain cars from the railroad. system somewhat similar to that In Williams will reader a solo. The “street hounds, vertising both In the main directory The press capacity of tbe plant is use in Oregon. His plans would in ir;“ general admission 36 building. program will dose with another se cents.; fa mod In the classified section. Any 40,000 brick “and the kiln will hold i’hide: Do not fail to visit our lection by Klenle’s orchestra. persons desiring to place advertising 35,000.—Telegram. Madam M. Verdier of Portland; A « The selection or those state road», From 3:30 on will occur the dedi will tall you some things yon have in the directory should notify the -- ■*.. • ■■ - •- O---- -T— ___ ___ _• arterial in character and their con CHICKEN P S SUFFER cation ball which will wind up the been wanting to know; only 35c. We Graphic at once. Those having open FEDERATON MEETING version Into a state transportation dgy*s events and complete the fee- are furnishing the building. The Ladles’ Aid society of the ta with the Graphic need not The regular meeting of the Feder system. Selection would be mads ' tfvitlee and celebration of Armistice Presbyterian church will give a pay In advance, but persons unknown ■' - O' Day and the dedication of the new chicken pie supper in the basement in a business way should pay for ad ated Clubs of Tamhlll county will under ths principles ot classification TO DISCCUSS P0UTI08 be held on the evening of October laid down by ths federal bureau o f LAgton community memorial bulld- the church Tuesday evening. Oc vertising in advance. The meeting for the dlacuselon of of 31, 1333 at I p. m. at the Commer roads and would be made by s body if tober 31. Supper to begin at 5:30. -o--------- "men and meaanrea’“"! mostly meas Admtoalon, adults, 60c; children as non-political In character aa Is cial club rooms, city of Yamhill. It Is desired to have all of the near ures) will be held Monday evening. OREGON HEALTH EXPOSITION Among other Important matters to possible to have. kin of those who gave their lives In October 30, at 7:30 o’clock In the under 10, 30o. OCTOBER 24 TO NOVEMBER 11 be discussed at this meeting and to No effort should be mads to con tbe service and whoee names appear Christian church. President Pen be acted upon are: struct more roads than can be built on the memorial tablets on the bulld- nington, Attorney Butt and others Ing on hand on this occasion and they will disease the compulsory educa NOTED PEOPLE VISITED State, city and county officers First: Resolution asking the county and financed within a 1 reasonable court to employ a competent Road time. Such action, Mr. Dennis will be given seats on the platform at tion bill. Other good speakers and NEWBERG LAST WEEK fromsdl parts of Oregon will be In at Master for the eounty. says, will result in a patchwork of tbs dedication ceremonies. The en well Informed will present argu tendance on the opening day of the tire event will be in keeping with ments for and against the other Oregon Health exposition which Second: Resolution endorsing the units of only limited value and may the occasion and the public are measures. It le desired that this Mr. Abernathy of British Colum In the municipal auditorium Income Tax measure now on the lay ths state highway commission to s political pressure from urged to cooperate in every way to shall be a real meat meeting of all bia, prominent logger and lumber- at Portland October 38, and contin ballet. Third: Last meeting before election those who wish better roads In make this a successful affair. The citisene desirous of easting an intel C. McCormick of Chicago, and ues until November 4. Legion poets from other plhoee In ligent ballot. Candidates for office of H. M. Johnson, western representa An impressive pageant, featuring to which all candidates are invited. sparsely settled districts. He urged J. U. Smith the complete separation of county the oounty and the various cities of any kind are Invited to be present tive of the Miami eorporatlon. made Hygela, goddess of health, will mark Aeting Secretary. and state highway systems. the county will be represented and It and tell the people why they should a brief stop at Newberg, last Thurs the formal opening of the exposition, --------- o---------- la planned to make thia a county vote for them. day, where they were shown through at 3 oclock next Thursday afternoon. * Autos E xnentive H e n affair In view of the fact th at the the local sawmill by H. C. Spaulding, Governor Olcott. Mayor Baker, state CARD OF THANKS — o- |M r . Dennis declared that it costs oqunty furnished funds for the erec who later accompanied them to New and eity functionaries have been in We desire to express our gratitude more to own an automobile la Mon tion of the building and tbe names Grand Ronde. There they were met vited, and indications, according to Newberg*’ hVgh^’ «eiolS defeated to friends and kind neighbors for tana than in Oregon, though our li of all who paid the supreme sacrifice Woodburn high here last Friday In by Charles K. Spaulding and all mad#' tboaa _ ^____ ___ _ are that | ■ ■ a large at- their in charge, sympathy and beautiful floral cense schedule is one of tbe lowest In this oounty are placed upon the a very close game of football, the a two-day Inspection; tour of the tendance will be the result. offerings in memory of our beloved in the union, declaring that addi memorial tablet». Over 100 health and charitable or husband and father. final score being I to 0. Newberg camps and general operations at that tional taxes levied after ths license • ganisations and approximately 00 ■■cured their lone touchdown In the pi see. Mrs, Huldah Ouatin and Maude. has been issued bring tbs total year commercial firms, will have exhib Mr. Abernathy ta seeking an In Francis L. Guerin and family, ENDORSES EXPOSITION „ -first quarter and it looked then as ly cost to approximately 983 In thto though they were going to make sight Into Oregon logging methods its at the exposition. George T. Brickell and family. state aa compared to about 947 In The oentral labor council o t Port easy work of It. However, Wood- Mr. McCormick la a nephew of Har Over 100,000 people are expected George T. Hughes and family, Oregon, which secures most of ths land and vicinity and the various burn stiffened and Newberg felt the old McCormick of the International to participate In the exposition, ac Quentin M. Kteling and family. funds for highway construction and trade organisations have passed res lose of Hank Thomas who was taken Harvester company and a cousin of cording to State Health Officer maintenance -through ths issuance of olutions endorsing the Oregon 1327 out because of Injuries. In the last Mathilda McCormick. 8tricker, who, with City Health Of exposition. Otto Hartwlg, president quarter Woodburn worked the ball ficer Parrish of Portland, are tireless ■tractive study of health doctrines. bonds, no levy being placed on real nt the state federation ot labor, has down to within three yards of New- ly working to make the big health Statistics showing the enormous '-ptate for stats expenditures on organised a special exposition com berg’s goal and here Newberg held ■new a success inch aa has never be loss each year to the state from pre roads. Satisfaction to a big word, and mittee to ask organised labor for downs and then punted thirty It’a a big thing to be abto to give th« fore been consummated in the state. ventable diseases will be presented, He attacked tbe syatsn^ of basing throughout the state to eupport the yarda to safety. Newberg was good buying public along with thalr pur* Clinics, Clinica, educational booths, and and motion pictures vividly portray motor vehicle license tom on horse exposition measure at the state elec on lina plunging but weak on inter «bases. We’re telling satisfaction aa literature, will be at the disposal of ing th* result of Carelessnees In power as being an "unjust and In tion November 7. well aa printing. arintlnx. Are you satisfied? all attending, while instructive ex- health conditions will be shown and equitable schedule.” He declared I s ference for end rune, while Wood w ell aa ■ ■ ■ ■ hlbits wiU demonstrate dearly the demonstrated. burn wea especially good bn delayed If not. you are not getting (Continued on page twelve) to be obtained from con- Dr. George Parrish, vice chairman. A Graphic classified w ill eel! It. tf and triple passes. printing bere. FUST FOOTBALL U K AT PACIFIC COUKE ON FRIDAY COLLEGE FOU W fll HAVE i VERY W 1B» EVENING I CEHSE SYSTEM I