Oregon Htolorlcal Bo. «a . ap ■SUBBIO, WORLD TEMPERANCE SUNDAY 1S0BSERVED m o n ti THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928 RUMBE* » HEBE’S WHEAT. YOU VOTE MUSICAL CLUB MEETS No. I —Fsrnwood gymnasium. The Monday Musical club met with No. 2—Sprtogbrook cannery. Mrs. Swart, east F irst street, Mon No. I — Baptist church. day evening. October 20. No. 4—Church of God. The subject under consideration ' No. 6—City ball. was “metre and rhythm.” Mrs. Goff Meeting Held in Afternoon a t Friend* .No. f — N. C. Christenson’s Mary Addi Haya Grand Open Speaker Opposed the Compulsory Ed- very ably handled the subject, “i Biff Closing Out Sale Wfll Start Fri­ estate office on Main street. tre in poetry.” Church and in the Evening at e n W ill Be . dation Bill, gad J. B. Mttrphy day aad Continue Until Stock No., P —Chèhalem f Center school Mrs.-Morris, accompanied by Mias the Baptirt Church q v Other Fine At ■: Answered Mr. Woodward, « house. I .¿ a -'ittJ Is AU d o ta i Ont Moore, sang “In the Time of Roses.” No. £ —Ribbon Ridge Artisans’ by Luise Reichardt. and Miss Britt I Tickets are now -ou sale tor the ball, g The meeting which wss held at and Miss Baldwin played selections No. SI—Walter Wilson residence, I College lyeeum course for th# year the Legion building on Tuesday eve­ from Schubert, all illustrative of the 1922-28, the beet and highest priced ning was quite well attended and the subject for the evening. Portland Road. No. *7—Neal McCoy residence,. course ever put on In Newberg. Kr- speakf» were given an attentive W. 0. T. U. Sponsored Observance of Mrs. Swart, leader for the occa­ fc* M i ValitM Make «tato- ery effort hes been made to sèi hearing. Dr. R ankin, presided at the sion, took charge of the lesson, « M Valley Road. “World’s Temperance Sunday* meni of Their talent that is worthy of the fine on* meeting and introduced the speak- * No. SB —Place not decided yet. which consisted of questions on the Here and Elsewhere % dlences which Newberg provides tor era. J. R. Murphy, an attorney from snbjec$ matter. Mr. See to probably on Wynoctal street. really worth while attractions, a abort talk at first T h# next meeting will be Novem­ Dundee—At Community ball. Last Banda/ was set aside by the The opening number of the la which he rebutted the speech ber IB, at the studio. The Golden Rule store, operated world’s Sunday school committee as will be one of the very finest ' made by Mr. Woodward at the under the firm name of See-Valltoir world’s temperance Sunday, and was numbers on the lyeeum platform. {Jie Ffjends church on Monday night of Co., tor the past year and a h a lf iu without doubt, a sentiment-making Mary Adel Hays opera singers. Mise last week. Following this speech. this city Is this week advertising a day. Sunday schools the world over Hays is too well known in Newberg Mr. Martin, who was the advertised closing out sale of their entire stock studied the text “Righteousness ex- to need L ‘ ‘ ^ * speaker of the evening, made an ad- a an introduction, of goods. They are arranging for alteth a nation, but sin Is a reproach the lead] ling coloratura sópri drase fn which he brought arguments the »ale of their fixtures and will go * to any people.” in the Friends America, she has made against the compulsory education out of the retail mercantile business church in the afternoon a great moss for herself on the Pacihc bill. Mr. Martin is representing the meeting was held where a splendid Talked on Tux Situation Here L a st! though most of her work haa Seventh Day Adventist * church in Local Team Won Hard Bought Con­ in this city. This information to contained both In their advertise­ Thursday Evening and Judge quartette, eonalstlng of Mr. Gill, New York. With four other this work. He is the associate edi­ test at Forest Grove Lost Week ment and in the folk)wing statement Rer. Phillip* Mr. Craw and Mr. Catherine Richards, tor qf Liberty, their mags vine. In ; Caldwell Also Spoke —To Floy H o e Friday of the owners: Frost tarnished splendid music' in Claude Schell, tenor, John Wal his speech here, he brought out the tang and Mr. R. G. Miner with gui­ barlume. following points: Newberg. Ora., Nov. 1, 1883. Governor Olcott visited Newberg I and flutist, ahe will be On Friday, October 27, Newberg To the Public: tar accompaniment sang songs of “The bill is deceptive from Its ti­ former campaign days which were last Thursday evening and addressed! d a y e v e n in g , N o v e m b e r 23, tle all through to the end,” said the high met and defeated Forest Grave We. the undersigned members of a large audience at the Legion build- generously applauded by an appre­ ìn Oregon already has a com­ high on Pacific University field at the firm of See-Valiton Co., also g ” He~was_ M w m panieil by Judge l ^ 1 .* / *”.1 ing. He was accompanied, Judge1 ciative audience. pulsory education hill. This meas­ Forest Grove. It was a hard fought known as the Golden Rule store. n . u . a i i of «uw iuw A - who v - . also i . ___ I w n ic n w ill o e m Portland, made President Pennington, the speaker Caldwell from «neh operai bi ure if enacted into law Is not so game, the score being 6 to 0. to Newberg s year and a an address. Govemer Olcott took In the first quarter Newberg kick­ ago with the Intention of at the day. held the attention of his some much calculated to tell parents that time to explain his failure to 1 audience for more than an boor In they shall send their children to ed to Forest Grove, who started a this our borne and —♦-1-14-1-1 Newberg toit year at the time | Ma^ The second number his usual convincing style of oratory, visit echo«!. as It Is intended to dictate march down the field by a series of general merchandise busjnaes for the fire prevention day program course will be a lecture off tackle plays. They worked the the good of Newberg and community proving beyond a doubt %hat |we of where they shall send them. It and. also felicitated this city upon by Alien D. Gilbert, have cause for rejoicing rather than their th a t we might usurpe the prerogatives of the fa r­ ball to within one foot of New berg's splendid new Region building. and social worker. Mr. disappointment with the result of He then m s and makes the child a ward of goal but could not put it over. Han- tilled more closely with a gave his attention to the ville kicked SO yards to a safer place ity which we admired. We had he tftate. The blU proposes to scholar, a , t i e prohibition law. He entertained x question. He produced a chart a great where a fumble was recovered by a mind the building up of a mercantile scientist whose tomatie&lly close all private his hearers In humorous style, re­ what the different parts of nature, as* a- sum who Newberg high echoed man. Ne- church schools and makes no pro- counting experiences which went to the owing which should he a credit to tax dollar were for and by thousands throughout the berg kept the ball in said-field anttl thte city and which would help us for operating church or pa- prove that no one living in a civil­ Raw cltisen’a these Items wej-e largely not - — .— schools, wtaipWTH1. More the quarter ended. ised land has what in commonly under t i n JurtadicU Jon of the gaver- | . try J who call him by hls flrat bition to , become fit,, In the seecmd quarter things were the real life of the community In ev­ than this, its passage would prohib- of the interagii termed ’’personal liberty." He called upon I a parent living I s Oregon from even. The third quarter opened ery way. Economic “Will prohibition prohibit?” is nor. 1 ■♦•tottote °f Rotary clubs, to show how T n ^ U ^ d u l ling .his child to a private school with a 'bang. Passes and end rami which no one could the question frequently asked. In and enumerated outside the state. Many parents were turned loose and Newberg bad which necessitate s change K this question the speaker being made by him to bring about nge In o tr deem it a m e ra d right to not only the ball most of the third quarto-. plans have arisen. We regret tf lk Nn law ever did prevent a reduction»iu faxes. ' Tribune, a* way i -« s The ball threatened Forest Grave’s practice their jrellgjog theknselves, social act but realise that with low. bare- With all our laws against stated that only I per cent of but as well to teach it to their child­ goal several times. living wages and rising wholesale murder and stealing these crimes are the He forty millions levied for taxation In the fourth quarter an incom- prjees, the mercantile business faces ren. It was this a s much as any still committed but who would want were for state government and that ™' » g S S * other one thing that brought the Pleted pass an* the line holding like a future which will be both unproflt- to live tu a country with these laws stone wall kept the ball on For- pilgrims to the new world. They unpleasant for the mer­ abolished.? The prohibition law has ” * * » " • of »*3» t Grove’s 30-yard line. A penalty chant. We have weighed the situ­ left pome, braved the Icy seas, and never had a fair chanee and never ELnte ^ r ^ ^ r ^ n ^ t e J wUh L ™ « the frigid cold of (he eastern coast for Forest Grove put them on their ation carefully and decided to close will have until everyone who be­ stale government. He praised the : . . n„ r t.in » r. that they might « J o y freedom of own 15-yard line. Jones blocked but our business here completely. lieves in it will do everything pos­ state Institutions for their econom- religion for themselves and poster­ Emerson’s kick and Babcock knocked Mr. Valiton, whose residence hah sible to enfarce it, but statistics ic . Coining Today.” Berrians have a reputation for en­ largo number of Newberg people prompt and rigorous action of our PAREFT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION tertaining. The hall will be beau­ u ho remember the Haseltons when of Fort Atkinson, Wls. Mr. Rests, assistant secretary who to now in --------- o ■■■- ■ Tbs regular meeting will be held tifully decorated tor the occasion . . lived hère several yean ago. whom many will recall as.^ji farm charge of the office. The indiffer­ BANKS CLOSED Wednesday evening, November • at and It to hoped to have the u«w drop At the time Carl Reets was attend hand in the Mountain Home neigh­ ence of a large part of the member­ Tuesday, November 1, and Bator-, 8 o’clock at curtgiu and Stage .fixtures on han Willamette University and serv­ borhood. to now pastor of a church ship to their duties has been to day, November 11, >1888. both being ter* of importance are to for the first time that night. Th an student pastor at Lafayette, with 890 membership, one of the blame for this condition. Your at­ legal holidays the banka of this city fore this meeting, and a good at* _ publie are cordially Invited. The foremost in hte conference. The eff* tendance a t thte and other meetings wfll be Closed. Is urged. If not g member, affair to to be a benefit to raise fundd h. R. Campbell to in receipt forts of this worthy young couple is very necessary to put thing* on a First National Bank. and Join us. W» i atad your to help pay off the Berrians' to- of a totter from our girl friend, Mar- for an education and a flsM of aafe baste and keep tkem there, t o ­ V V. S. National Bank. ff help. tal chairman. Jorle Haselton, now Mra Carl Ratal vice have met with due reward.”