scripture itaelf. While Christians may O rstlon • Developm ent of the Physical Body M a u d e s o p e k . disagree among themselves, let them re­ Oration . . . . The Ideal Citizen CLYDE 8 . HOBSON. member the eyee of an enlightened Instrum ental Solo, Miss Alterm att. world are upon them, and the world de­ mands aDd has a right to demand of the n z r n .-ir .» Instrum ental Duett, M lecs Britt and Newlln. S e v e n t h A n n u a l G r a d u a t i n g E x e r c i s e s church an intelligent interpretation of Oration - - . Homes W ithout Hands God's word consistent with scientific ARTH U R KIRK. o f P a c if ic C o lle g e truth. In this age of the world no relig­ Oration - - . The Great Stone Face ETHEL TAYLOR. ious belief can command the respect of in­ Oration • - . . Abraham L incoln telligent men if it is not consistent with M ERRILL HEATON. Solo, Miss Sibyl Woodward. both natural and revealed truth. Home • ■ . . Avenues to Success Commencement (lays are always glad veloped to become infidels. The world imagine belief in evolution is a contra­ Oration NERVIA B. WRIGHT. days, (uTl of flutter and excitement, but has suffered more from those who were diction of Genesis. It is a great mistake. Oration - • . . Our N ative Birds M ARVIN BLAIR. fall of enjoyment to the friends, young not good enough to be a wise than from The Christian doctrine of evolution does Oration . . . . The Sun is Setting and old, of those who participate in the those who did not know enough to act not teach that m ana-om ded from the ape, EDNA ALLEN. various exercises. These seasons of re­ wisely. Duett, Mrs. Edwards, Miss Alterm att. it cannot teach it and be scientific—there freshing come and go and many who The redeeming power of Jesus Christ are too many missing links. The intel­ O r a t i o n ......................................... Good Roads ARTH U R HALL. live in college towns fail to appreciate has touched the college life of the world ligent world generally accepts the Chris­ O r a t i o n ......................................... The Ocean EDITH M'CREA. the advantages that surround them, but The college today is a most helpful place tian doctrine. It is not atheistic; it does Class Address, Miss Julia 8. W hite. of this class Newberg has a much small­ for young people since the records show not deny creative acts of God, but pre­ Class Quartet, Selection. er number than many college towns of that more than half of the young men in supposes them as starting points; and Presentation of Diplomas. C o in e iifid e x a m i n e _ o iir G o o d s its sise. Here the college spirit runs the college are Christians, while out in has nothing to do with cause hut simply B enediction, Prof. C. E. Lewis. high all through the year and conse­ the world only a small fraction of them with method. Moses clearly recognizes b e fo r e y o u sen d y o u r m o n e y to Alnmnl P r o g r a m . quently it is but reasonable to expect are. The Christian colleges of today are its principles in Genesis. In fact the o t h e r p la c e s w h e r e y o u c a n n o t On Tuesday evening the Alumni of the that commencement week will see tho centers of religious power. Out from cosmogony of Moses is unintelligible if lip p e t o g e t a p e n n y h a c k ........... college gave their first public literary college halls Ailed with the friends of them are going young people into we deny them. In our belief we must be the students. This commencement has avenues of life, who are of strong and consistent both with natural and reveal entertainment when the following pro­ gram was rendered : been no exception to the rule. There healthful mind, and who shall set be ed truth. Solo, . . . . Music A m ong the Pines are so many pleasant things that might fore others truth and rightness in all MISS JESSIE BRITT. The intelligentchristian world believes be said of the various exercises that it is things. O pening Address, also the writers of scripture were divine­ O. L. PRICE, ’»7. difficult to discriminate. That success is utter failure, however ly inspired. There are four theories as Dynamics, O. } . HOBSON, ’97. great it may seem from a material or to how they were inspired; you may be­ T . M . and V. W . C. A . Banquet. V ocal Solo, . . . . Queen o f the Earth On Friday evening the C h r i s t i a n asso­ selfish standpoint, which takes away lieve one, and I another theory, or we MRS. O. K. EDWARDS. ones manhood or moral worth. T he D evelopm ent o f Literary Ideas, may bold judgment in abeyance and ciations held a social and banquet which Mias ELLA MACY, ’9o. This, the opening of the twentieth not attempt to explain the philosophy was a very pleasant and enjoyable occa­ S o l o ..................................................Lee Sylphes MRS. C. B. WILSON. sion, and s u c h a one as was well calcu­ century, is the day of grand opportuni of inspiration, yet we both agree as to E conom ic Phase o f M onopolies and Trusts, ty for all who are trained and prepared the fact itself. Acknowledgement of the lated to strengthen the bonds of fellow­ O. K. EDWARDS, '96. ship existing between tho Christian both in mental and moral fiber, for the human element and instrumentality in Quartet The Lost Ship Ms*. O K. E dwards , writing scripture is not a denial of its young men and young ladies of the com demands of a great age. M iss A lt r r m a t t . P r o f . C. E . L e w is , divine inspiration. If we hope to com­ munity. W. G. A llzu , ’97. S u n d a y N ig h t. mand respect of an enlightened world M u s ic a l K tioitftl. On Sunday night Rev. G. H . Bennett C o llege Com m encem ent. On Saturday evening the annual mu pastor of the M. E. church delivered an we must admit it. The Christian world accepts also the At an early hour on Wednesday morn' sical recital was given in the college excellent address to the Christian Asso­ chapel by Miss Altermatt and her class ciations on "T h e Twentieth Century doctrine of atonement in ChriBt. Yet ing the members of the Junior class The large room was filled to overflow­ Y outh," from which the following more than ten theories exist as to just were at work decorating the church why atonement was needed and just ready for the graduating exercises. ing and a well arranged program was thoughts have been gleaned : how it became efficient. You may be There were flowers in profusion and a rendered, much to tho delight of the Could the apostle Paul, hoary with lieve one theory and I another, or we number of presents to he arranged for audience. age and bowed with wisdom, arise from Such a dis­ PROORAM. may reject all theories and hold our the memliers of the class. his grave and look upon the mighty Instrum ental dnett,"N ow e Plzzlcatto-polk* play of fine roses was never beforo made ................... M uses McGregor and N ewlln throng of young Christian life crowding , udgement in abeyance cot trying to ex V ocal duett,“ B eautlf'il M oonlight ’ plain the philosophy of atonement, but in Newberg on any occasion and at the ..........................Misses W oodward and A llen upon the threshold of the twentieth thia does not prove us infidels, for we close of the program more than an hour V ocal solo, “ Here In ray Mountain H om e" ..... ............................ Miss Altermatt century, surely, the spirit of inspiration accept the fact itself and havo hope in it was spent by the audience in examining Instrum ental solo,"T h e Shepherd’s 801 13" . • would seize him, and he would declare ...................................... Mis* N ellie McGregor alone. In the great conflict with evil and admiring the beautiful floral dis­ T rio,‘ ‘Farewell to the Forest" as unto Timothy of old, “ Let no man de the church must cease all strife and con. play. Mrs. Robertson, Misses Jackson and Altermatt spise thy youth I” V ocal solo, "O n the Shores of Havana Far tention over these minor questions and At 10:15 the class headed by Pres. ment. That ambition has been realized A w a y ............................................................... Those traits of character which won Mrs. O. K. Kdwards must turn one grand battle front to the Newlin took seats on the rostrum when to the greatest extent in our own Ameri­ Quartette, "W hat is the Song the Swallow s the admiration und commendation of enemy. the first number of the program was ca. But it is of the greatest necessity I 81ug" ......................... ........................ Misses Wright, W oodward, C ox, Allen the sage of Tarsus belong to the youth called. This great movement is alroady be that the utmost vigilence be kept, for, Instrum ental duett, " Z a m p a " ......................... of today, but in our times they find ............ ,Mr*. Kd wards and Miss Alterm att gun. Who are these bright faced youth PROGRAM. in a state of relaxation, disintegration V ocal duett, "I Know a l i i n k " ........... wider range for exercise and larger op­ may take the place of advancement. Invocation. marching as to war, holding conventions, ............ Mrs. R obertson and Miss Jackson portunity for development. The grand exchanging fraternal greetings, and ce­ V oluntary and Solo, The modern journal is one of the most V ocal solo, ‘ ‘L ife ’s L u lla by” ....................... Mrs. Myrtle G. W ilson. ............................................... Miss Oartha C ox difference between the world of the first potent of the nation’s safeguards. The Quartette, "P rofu n d o” ................................... menting all hearts into closer Christian Oration - A Plea for T echnical E ducation characteristics of the model journal are, Mrs. Kd wards, Miss Altermatt, and the twentieth century is not so much fellowship? They are the Sunday schools ALFRED CALVA MARTIN. wide intellectuality, acute conscience, Messrs. Holt und Allen. - • Principles o f Quakerism a difference in the constitution of tilings, and Christian organizations of our land— Oration Instrum ental solo, "T ra via ta " ................. independence nnd fearleseness, conserv­ THOMAS W ILLIAM HESTER. ............................................. .Miss Edna N ewlln or in wealth or number, but is a differ­ atism and optimism. Its connection V ocal Solo, “ Soenes that arc Brightest,” sixteen million strong! They are march­ T rio, "O, Restless 8e a " . ........ ........................... Miss Rose B loch. with the social organs of the country is . Miss Altermatt, Messrs. Allen and Jackson ence in ideas and their practical devel­ ing on to victory. Tiiia is their mother. Oration - The Wage System and Co-operation most vital, touching them in all lines of Quartette, " R e d , White and B lu e" ____ opment in daily life. Tiiia world has Let us hear leas of differences but more Misses W right and Allen, ROLLfN W. K IR K . their activities, educational, mural, in­ Messrs. Hobson and Heudershott. witnessed a stupendous work. It has of points of agreement. The tread of Oration • - - The M ethod o f Progress dustrial and political. OSCAR LARK EN COX. seen the evolution of a grand idea—the the marching host is already shaking Educationally, it not only gives the U s c c s l s u r e s t e S e r v lr e s . V ocal Duett, “ Blrds that Sing ln May.” popular citizenship a wide and compre­ Misses Kose Bloch and K atharine A. Olei On Sunday morning the congregations emancipating power of truth. the foundations of dogmutism and sec­ Oration - - - The Ethics o f Journalism hensive view of the world, but what is The highway of the centuries is strewn tarian bigotry. from the different churches in town The organization of more important, is an educator on the W ALTER C. W OODWARD. gathered at the Friends church to listen with the hones of many giants who have youth must hasten enactment of arbi­ Oration . . . . . . Intolerance national issues of the times. Morally, 8 . T. STANLEY. challenged human progress. One by the journal has a great influence, in that to the baccalaureate sermon by l'rof. C. tration and disarmament of nations, it Contralto Solo, it tends to intimidate rising evil. In­ K. Lew is. Following will be found some one they have fallen before the deadly muot foster fraternity and co-operation Miss K atherine A. Glen. dustrially it aids in adjusting difficulties thrusts of honest Beekers after truth, between classes, and speedily compass Conferring o f Degrees. F u r n is h e d b y S p e c ia l C o r r e s p o n d ­ tbouguts from the address: between employer and employee. Address, e n ts a t th f fro n t. "Behold I have set beforo theo a door Looking back over the course of time wo the downfall of oppression. Christian Politically, the journal has a restrain­ President Thomas N ewlin. ing influence upon political traitors, as­ opened which none cun sh u t." Kev see the ruins of old idolatries; we look education of youth and their organiza Benediction, sures faithful work of the people’3 rep­ upon tho graves of alchemy, astrology, lion of moral and religious improvement 8:8. CALVA MARTIN. resentatives, and upholds the national The history of human life records and fulse philosophies: wo behold intol­ have been lnspirod by the Holy Spirit The first to speak was Calva Martin constitution. many great achievements and God’s erance dying and slavery lying low, but and are prophetic of the golden age of whose subject was " A plea for technical will contain all important war news o f the daily edition. S . T. STA N LEY. Special dispatches up to the hour o f publication. plan for humanity is being fulfilled ns while many have fallen, others stalk peace. Tho twentieth century will pro­ education.” His natural inclination is Egotism is a dangerous foe to man’s R Careful attention will be given to Farm and Fam ily Topics, tho centuries go by. The human mind abroad and others still may rise. But duce the highest type of manhood the toward mechanical work and his oration progress. The intolerant man is de- I E Foreign Correspondence, Market Reports, and all general news of has grappled witli the intricate problems the twentieth century Goliath will meet world has seen; it will witness reforms clearly indicated that lie favored a spe­ spised yet pitied by all who know him. L the W orld and Nation. of God, and they have slowly yielded. a twentieth century David, for Christian of an excellence unsurpassed in history cial training for a chosen vocation, such Although intolerance in past ages lias W e furnish The N ew -York Week'y Tribune and your favorite home paper, The weak have said, it is impossible to education is already arming youth for of civilization; and the church of the as he is likely to make. been the cause of much persecution and solve them, and again and ngain the the conflict. THO M AS W . H E S T E R oppression, the world today is plagued twentieth century will lie resplendent in Christian education infuses iron into robes cleansed from stains of strife and seemingly impossible lias been accom­ The nature of principles is dormant with this same spirit in politics, business the blood; it breathes the spirit of lib­ logmatisra. plished. power, until discovered and utilized by matters and national affairs. Intoler­ L R O T 1 I O N E Y E A R F O It $ 1 .0 0 . As the wondorfui achievements and erty into tlio sou l: and gives a new zeal humanity. Thus his duty to discover ance is contrary to the laws of nature. S e n d a ll o r d e r s t o T H E G R A P H I C , t ’l u i D ay . Man cannot afford to isolate himself inventions of the nineteenth century and impetus to the very life. It is soly N e w b e r g ', O r e g o n . The class day exercises aro always and utilize them. from the influences of social intercourse have been brought forth, the world, ing tlio great problem of better social Mankind as shown by history has al­ for in so doing lie will lose the spirit of looked forward to with intense intorest charmed und astonished, lias thought conditions. It affords better protection for this is the occasion when the seniors ways been worshiping something, and the brotherhood of man and become that certainly this could not lie improv­ against the horrors of famine and the i lpot lumber yard are turned loose in a free and easy way we trace this worship through different negligent of the obligations which he is newberg regon under duty to perform to those around ed upon, this is the best. G od’s plan tor ravages of pestilence, undermines super­ stages iu idolatry and especially the to make the most of it. Monday after­ him. Such isolation means eventual mankind is finished. But each timu the stition, und breaks down predjudice DOOR8, LATH, GLASS, Christian religion through its different CEDAR. noon the chape! was taxed for room with crystallization. Crystallization is fatal. WINDOWS, LIME. SASH FIR, excellent lias been replaced by a better. against the truth. MOULDINGS. SAND, WEIGHTS the hall also well filled, and the class forms, noting their rise and downfall un­ All the intolerance in church circles to­ REDWOOD. SHINGLES, H AIR, COKI), Christian education clarifies the men­ The great achievement is hut the prom­ YELL’ W RINK day is the outgrowth of crystallization. til a great religious crisis ensued and in held its own in fun making with any B u ild e r s H a r d w a r e . ETC., ETC. Traditional beliefs are accepted while ise of something moro wonderful to fol­ tal and spiritual vision, its practical Hint have preceded it. Stanley ns a cor­ England tho loaders of Quakerism ad­ truth is cast aside. meaning is cultivated, conaecrated, com low. net soloist, Hester and Martin as vocal­ vanced principles for bringing about the At the close of the program the class The greatest things are all beforo us ■non sense. YVlion thus equipiied the R E P R E S E N T ...... ists, Kirk as a d is p o se r of the purloined proper acknowledgement and right re­ arose, when Pres. Newlin stepped for­ in the future. Tliut which precedes is coming man will quickly realize that all lationship of the Bible, the church, and property of tho class, Martin with the ward and addressing each member per­ only preparatory. Mr. Edison could truth ia God’s truth ; then may he see class poem, Woodward with his bear God, and their relation to man, which sonally awarded tlio diplomas, after E v e r y p r a c t i c a l B i c y c l e im p r o v e ­ never have brought forth his wonderful science Hie fair sister of revelation, so will give woman her just rights in the m en t o f tb e year. story and Cox ns a hard hitter in poking which he made one of his happy, though electric machinery had not Franklin and long banished from God's sacred altars fun at tho other classes all sustained religious world. As we live in a world forceful and characteristic addresses to 1 a host of tireless workers discovered the by zealous hut deluded souls at last re­ their parts to the satisfaction of their of contention and imperfection yet these the class. It was full of good thoughts j T b o best p rod u ct o f tb e B ic y c le called; then shall he see both science laws and power of electricity. principles will teach that there is a bet' fa c to r y th a t p rod u ces th e hearers. and suggestions and apparently trade a As tli« twentieth century starts out and revelation kindling together tlio la r g e s t n u m b e r o t w h e e ls . ter way to surmount difficulties than by . . , tires of sweet ¡license before the God of f m i c f i i t Evening. w ith the foundation work composed of war. Thus tho principles of Quakeri sm- f 1 ™! . “! ! The class had been very fortunate in On Monday night by invitation, Rev, are the foundation for most rapid ad­ all the great achievements of the past, truth. U u a p p r o a c h c d p o p u la r it y . . W . Ackerman, o f Portland, delivered vancement and progress. Therefore a securing music for its commencement what may we not ex|>ect of the super­ Tlio church is the light of tho world. exercises. It had evidently intended to structure. With our wondorfui moans God designs her to lend tho world into an address to the Crescent Society, tak­ bright future for the upholders of these U n a p p r o a c h e d s a le s . The principles »a their mission is not yet pass atl previous efforts in this direction, of transportation Hnd communication as the higher regions of truth but as a lead­ ing for his subject, literature. and the results proved the entire suc­ peakcr clearly indicated by ltis remarks only preliminary, the results that the er commanding the respect of tho intelli­ fully accomplished. cess of its efforts. It is very seldom future will bring fortli must indeed he gent world the church must tie intelligent. in tho course of ids lecture that he has a KOLLIN KIRK. that a town o f the size of Newberg is marvelous. With the wonders pnxluccd No pulpit can command respect except thorough acquaintance witli books as No one doubts that there is a sharp D U N D E E , O R E G O N . In the realm of medicine and the heal­ it keeps abreast of the age in knowledge. well as a wide range of knowledge in gen­ contention between capital and labor. favored with the presence of such a trio ing art as a foundation only for great Tho educated ihmi demands an eduented eral literature and that withall he is a The results effect every inhabitant of the of musicians. Miss Bloch of l’ortland achievement in this direction, how many pulpit, hut the world demands some­ scholarly man. No liettor address of United States. Labor has a grievance. the most noted singer in the state, sang disease scourges and human ills slinll lie thing moro than culture— it must be this character has ever been delivered in The employers have a just complaint. delightfully. Her very tones alone are Newberg and the sentiment of Rev. Both are dissatisfied with the wage sys­ music in themselves, so round, clear and swept away ere the close of another cen­ consecrated culture! Emancipation of the church from ig­ Ackerman’ s audience was that a very tem. l ’ay to workman the usual wages sweet are they. Her voice in its en ! tury. With all the martyrdom, tireless effort and great organization in the cause norance and predjudice is one of the happy choice was made when he was in­ and also a fixed per cent of the net trancing melody aud richness indicates not only the careful training which it of righteousness during tho past ccntu- needs of the hour. We all deny the in­ vited to make the address of the even­ profits. Naturally and almost uncon­ Office 2 doors west o f M oore's Drug store, has received abroad, but also the natu­ JESSE EDW ARDS, Pretddeut. iies as only seed sowing, what a wondor- fallibility of the Dope in the interpreta­ ing before the society. sciously the workmen put forth mote in­ 1st. street, Newberg, Oregon. N. E. BRITT. V ice Pré«. ral ability which makes such singing In the course of his lecture many hints telligent efforts both in production and J. C. COLCOKD, Cashier. ous harvest there shall lie and sweeping tion of science or the Bible, yet too many possible. Miss Glen of McMinnville •«ray of sin and evil in tlio coming years. of us seem to claim it for ourselves. were dropped that will no doubt be avoiding waste. This secures unity of TTORNE Y-AT-LAW Indeed the door of great things is wide This intellectual vanity and ignorant helpful to the young men and young purpose o f employers and employees and needed no recommendation to a New­ «¡ten. The worthies of the past have not zeal in times past led to the denial of the ladies who heard him, when »elections thus prejudice, the great destroyer of berg audience. Her full and musical JESSF. EDWARDS. contralto voice has always been appro- B. C. MILES, accomplished all. The grentest things simplest trutlisof science and all because of rcadiug matter are being made. industrial peace and progress, is de­ W ill practice In all the courts o f the state J. G. COLCORD. ciated here, hut to no greater extent are yet to lie dona. Grander opportuni­ those truths did not agree with certain Special attention giv en to probate w ork, the E H. WOODWARD. stroyed. Academ y <1 rad nates. tiian it deserves. She is becoming rec- writing of deed', mortgage«, contract, and the H. E. BRITT. ties are before the world today than in interpretations of scripture. It lias long OSCAR l . cox. D irector,. Tuesday was entirely taken up by the ogniied as one of the leading contraltos I lra,tln? o( *u le**1 P*Pers- kept sealed the books of know ledge; has any previous time. New berg. O regon. The manner of progress is the s l o w. . . . . . , . , . class finishing the academic course. in the state, and her singing on ednes- o r n n -s e c o n d Floor This door is open to those who have driven many brilliant minds into hope­ This class was made up of nine boys and but effective one ot building up the in day morning could not but add to this Bauk of Newberg Bull*.*. C O U « » : « v o s d e n t s —Ladd A Tilton. Port taken the college course, especially, be­ less infidelity, and sent many honest dividual lives of men. For this, time is 1 morning land; N a tion ,! Park Bauk. N ew Y’ ork. eight girls, making in all a class of sev- . . . , ,, , opinion in the popular estimation, cause they have had a mental training. God fearing men to death at the stake. required. Force force is unserviceable and j , , , , ... , .. , roteen. There were many friends of Mrs. Myrtle \ \ ilson, the best instru­ The fact that from the comparatively God deliver the church from the bigotry Strangers vl-itim - tb s city «re in cited to ra il at tin* class present and showers of beauti­ | indeed impossible when used with r e -! mentalist in this vicinity, played a beau­ few who graduate from college are chos­ and narrowness which has so long humil­ the bank for inform ation con cern in g tbe ful flowers to cheer litem on their w ay. | gard to the human mind. Two things ' tiful voluntary and solo at the beginning city. C orrespondence in vited . en those who flit the larger part of the iated human intelligence and so degrad­ It was • pleasant »Uy and the members are irresistible; God and the upward ! of the exercises. She also acted as ac­ places of honor ami trust everywhere in ed the ch u rch ! of the cUss Acquittal themselves with trend of humanity. To guide this spirit \ companist for the vocalists. Her abili­ business and professional life, shows Intelligent Christendom generally be­ ; of progres is the task of every age. The credit. ty and accuracy makes her much iu de- F L O U R , F E E D . H A Y & O R . that the world places a large premium lieves the Bible true; it also generaly be­ home, the school, the press, and the PROGRAM* GARDEN « F POW ER 1 marni on such occasions, and the class is upon a worthy college training. lieves the teachings of science ; and more­ PART I.— 10 a W churches are the many features in re- SEEDS. deeply indebted to lier for her kind Involu tion . R e v i) . II Bennett. This door of opportunily is 0 | C O . an make money for you. P A I N I Reliable War News In the Great National Family Newspaper THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. w A R I B The Grra/phic, E W . x P . n H i F i A A t m u t r i i v t , » , O N E W S . CRESCENT BICYCLES. Parrett & Co., Agents, CHAS. H. PARRETT, SALESMAN. E L M E R P. 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