NEWBERG GRAPHIC SUPPLEMENT A VOL. XIII. NEWBKRG, OREGON, MAY io, 1901. NO. 25. S e e T h e 1 'r e .h le n t . May 9, the 50th anniversary of the or President McKinley will stop at Port der here. They will give a big banquet in tiie evening. land, May 22. The Southern Pacific will make rate of Harry Depuy is home from school at one fare for the round trip to Portland | Corvallis. He was taken with spring from Dallas, Sheridan, McMinnville, 1 fever. P osby . and stations north thereof. Tickets will O ne k illio r There. be for trains arriving at Portland on the j It is being told for the purpose of morning of May 22, and leaving the ¡ laughter, perhaps, that tiie question of same evening of tiie following morning. the relative merits of lawyers and ed Reception exercises have lieen so plan itors as to their veracity arose recently at The time lias come for the long talked ned as to give as many as possible an op- a social affair where both professions of debate with Monmouth and the ques I portonity to see and hear the President. were about equally represented. Each The committee on arrangements will of course claimed the honors, but the tion of England’s right in South Africa spare no effort to make the occasion a ¡ final settlement of tiie question was left will soon be forever settled. memorable one. to a representative of eacli side. These Clarenc-' Coc and Clemeut Xiswonger representatives were to prepare essays have dropped out of school. Canyon W . C . T. I ’ . N o tes. and submit them to a committee. The Hall is looking for a small market Isiy The L. T. L. of Xewtierg will have a best essay would decide the question. to take Clem’s place. doll show Saturday, May 18. A prize And this was the prize essay : "There Both the Senior anil Senior academy will he awarded to the oldest, prettiest, is one editor in heaven, though how lie students have started to drill on their ugliest, funniest, smallest, largest «toll got there tiie Lord only knows, but it Is oratorical work for commencement. In I on exhibition. There will be a prize supposed lie rode in on the blind baggage this they are certainly having an advan given on drawing, also a prize to the or got a pass. When they found him tage over any of tile former graduating l>est gnesser. there they tried to turn him out, but lie classes, ami with this special training The vV. C. T. U. will have a gold refused to go. Then they hunted all we will expect something quite unusual medal contest some time in June. We over heaven for a lawyer to serve him from them. will lie pleased to have anyone holding with ejectment papers, out they could a silver medal to contest. Please give not find one. So the editor held the P u b l i c S c h o o l N o t «» * . name to the committee. fort and he is there to this day.” —Ex. Our closing exercises will begin today In spite of tiie turn! and rain the regu- j MAURI tO E I.1CKNSK8. at half past one. lar meeting Wednesday afternoon at As onr school has tieen affected much home of Mrs. Dailey was well attended j Bessie Burlier 24, to Guy () Lamson 25. by sickness, and many ilid not get in nt The I, T. L. met at the M. E. church | Emma J Hill 32, to Henry Ehret 43. the early opening of school last fall, last Wednesday afternoon, and elected ■ Myrtle Shirer 18, to Milo .1 Blougli 19, thete are but two pupils who have been their officers. Amy Heater was elected 1 K e n ] K « U t 6 T r a n s fe r s . present every day and iot been tardy. president, Guy Heater, recording sec., Keporteil by the Yamhill Co. Abstract Coat Me These weie Edna Forsythe and Anna Cozy Hadley, treasurer, Mabel Gardner, Minuvtlle, Oregon, for the week emllng B ishaw. organist and Blanch Coo|ier chorister. 1 May 4 1901. James M. Pugh, Manager, H Xolt and wf to G Fisher Its in Mrs. E. B. .Miles, Mrs. Uittenliouse — i tilk 10 Xewtierg ................ *1000 l . s r . t V K T T K IT K M S . and Mrs. C. F. Morris were callers this week. Milo Blougli Hnd Myrtle Shirer were C K Spaulding to E Sease and wf 2 Its in blk 14 Newberg . 900 Several who have been out of school married last Sunday. Xo cards. J E Graves and wf to C S Fling with measles have returned to take the Some of onr people are going to Port- ! the examination. Some are not yetable land to see President McKinley when ] w 2-3 It 2 Wynooski sub ....... 350 .1 T Osborn to Xewherg Orchard to return. tie comes there on the 22. Assn 60 a in G L Xelson die. . 1475 Prof. Kirk favored the pupils of Mrs. Mr. Woodworth lias moved to the old ^ Geo R Kinyon and w f to James Martin’s room witli a fine description of i Dunn place in order to give Rev. Hurd I M Pugh Its 1 and 2 blk 51 Oak a trip to Multnomah Falls. the use of the parsonage. Park ad M cM ........................ 20 Tiie S. P. Co. lias changed agents M Newlin and wf to Wm Bar P r o g r a m o f Frien d»* Q u a r t e r l y M e e tin g . again here, Mr. latmaster going to Cres- ker 12 a in S Heater die t3 r3. 000 Friday 2 p. in., meeting of Ministry and , well and a young fellow by the name of J Baker to C P Palmer 10 a in t iversight. Burt coining here. I) Ramsey d lc t3 r 3 ........... 300 Saturday 10:30 a. in., Meeting for W or 1 Only one more week of Public school, N N Tihado and w f to F' A Mor ship. ris It 23 Wynooski sub . . . . I j Prof. Plough expects to teach another Saturday 1:30 p. m., Business meeting. summer school over on the Coast where | F' A Morris and wf to J W Boyer Saturday 8 p. m , lecture by A . M. It 23 Wynooski sub ........... 200 he taught lust summer. Bray, subject, Monuments and the Mr. Lindsey of McMinnville organized L Jones to J W Childs 4 Its blk Bible. 4 Desk in’a ad Xewherg ........ 500 ! a lodge of Maccabes here on Monday Sunday morning and evening we are i night. We think lie will have a |**ir Dyspepsia can lie cured by using to have witli us a colored minister of the field to draw membership from as the. Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets. One little Friends church. The public is cordially I town is lodge poor already. tablet will give Immediate relief or mon invited to come out and hear the Rever T he Masons are making arrangements ey refunded. Sold in handsome tin end gentleman, Daniel Drew. Evangelistic Superintendent. 1 for a grand blow out on Thursday night, I sixes at 25c. C. F\ Moore & Co. From I h e College. Prof. Garrison of Forest Grove has arrange!) a class in writing for any of the students who tuay desire sucti a course. The course consists of twelve lessons, which will be given at his regu lar two dollar rate. Prof. Garrison comes to us well recommended ami it is hoped b) the faculty that every student will avail himself of this special oppor tunity which is within reach of all.