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NEW BERG GRAPHIC. OR EGON Y E A R L Y M EETING. “ My F ath er K nows.” J . If. Douglas | ol the d ebt. "L ong live Pacific College” spoke from If Cor. 3:18, taking for his were bis cheering words. The m atter ol them e, G lory. H e said, "T here is no ' adopting the uniform discipline was de A R e p o r t o f D ie V a r io u s S e s s io n s of pleasure in things of th is world. I wish ferred till next year. E. H. W o o d w a r d , E d it o r & P u b l i s h e r . F r i e n d s Y e a r ly M e e tin g , h e ld h e r e it could be sounded with tru m p et voice i Tuesday a t 2 p. m. C has. Baldwin of J u n e 27 t o J u ly 3. W. C. W o o d w a r d , A s s o c ia t e E d it o r . The n in th annual assembly ol the Ore in every church, college, public school Rosedalo conducted th e opening exer gon Yearly Meeting began its sessions and in stitu tio n of our laud th at the cises, after which a tim e of praise ser U B U E D EVERY FRIDAY MOUSING. Thursday, Ju n e 27, 2 p. m ., by singing judgem ents ol God are pronounced vice followed. The report of the pastoral "P raise God iroui W hom all Blessings »gainst sin . Judge doctrines by their and church extension Imurd was given. C atered u seco n d -class in "liter a t th e postoffice Flow.” The presiding clerk Thos. New- fruit. We are not only guilty of sin hut Rev Barr made a short talk to the e f a t N ew berg, Oregon. depraved. Peace is right but if all bat fect th at fields are needy. We are saved - T-------------------------------- ---------- lin being absent, th e recording clerk Lorena A. T. Hodson called th e house to tle ships were burned together it would for service and are going to use every- —~ FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1901. The _ _________________ _ o rder. J . H . Dougins ol C alifornia well not take fight ou t of ineu’s hearts. I Ixsly who is willing to work. —' ---- :------------ | known in Oregon, conducted a short de- love th e governm ent and will stand by church is alt the organization th a t is ^V esterday saw the lorm al inaugura- votional exercise of Scripture reading it even if it is not all I wish it was. needed for setting forth any principles io'p of American civil governm ent in the ■ anj prayer, w ith an exhortatiou to lie Whosoever lives closest to God will lo: ur doctrines contained in the scripture, .V°P liev. B anks of California who had ju.-t fPhilippines under Civil Governor Wm. faithful and follow the leading of the cuffed th e m ost.” Monday 10 a. m. the report of the arrived made som e rem arks on the im H . T*ft. M r. Bryan will doubtless draw Holy Spirit during th e succeeding days. a doleful lesson from I be fact th a t such l’res. H. E. McGrew wus appointed peace comm ittee indicated a general in portance of tent meetings. J. H. D oug a liberty-crushing rule ol ty ra n u y was clerk for the day. In taking Ids place at terest in th e subject of peace and special las made att extended talk upon tiie ne inaugurated on Ju ly 4lh. the desk he m ade some appropriate re mention was made concerning the sen ti cessity of work. A mem orial to the m arks concerning the Yearly M eeting’s m ent of peace principles which are e v i President of the U nited S tatss protest 1 At th e close of the cu rren t fiscal year work, announcing th a t the business for denced in the work of l ’aciliu College. ing against th e re-establishing the arm y *1a<t Saturday nig h t, th e U nited States the afternoon would ol necessity be lim A peace address was given by Daniel canteen was read and unanimously treasu ry showed a surplus ol Ecventy- ited and very informal on account of not Drew. He said he did not believe any adopted. The epistle to London Yearly seven m illion dollars. I t is said th a t having been prepared beforehand. The consistent C hristian could boar arm s to M eeting was read and with slight tb it showing, alter two years of foreign directions were read to the delegates, in kill. True patriotism is m anifest better changes was approved. In the evening Rev. B anks of Califor- ‘■war, is believed to be unequaled in the structing them lo nom inute persons to by slaying at home and fighting im serve th e m eeiing ns cleiks. Marion m orality. Said he had never been tre a t | nia preached, speuking in a very forcible financial history ol any nation. George and C atharine Commons had ed b etter anyw here than a t Newberg. m anner, em phasizing tiie need of holy, S enator Depew still stands firm in his charge of the devotional m eeting of the Mr. Manning said money spent in war ¡consecrated living. conviction th a t President McKinley evening, a t which there was a good a t in the U nited States would hnild end j The 8 o'clock m eeting on W ednesday ehonld have another term of office, tendance and the presence of th e Lord equip every rail road, church and school morning was conducted by Rev. John house in the United States and then Banks, who spoke on the Second A d th o u g h th e rest of the th ird term ers was spoken w ith power. have sought cover from th e torrent of a On Friday m orning at 8 o'clock tho leave enougli to build N icaraugua Canal vent ol C hrist, li e believes the church " little difference of opinion" called forth devotional m eeting was conducted by .1. and not have spent one hull of it. Said . is responsible for the delay. A num ber b y th e ir untimely suggestion. Mr. De H. Douglas, who spoke of th e way in lie hud seen 10,000 men tall dead in ten of epistles from otiicr Y early Meetings peer s t least com m ands respect for stan d which the power of God was m anifest in m inutes, also gave a graphic description were read nt tho opening of the 10 the recent California Yearly Meeting of th e horrors »(tending w ar. A manda o'clock session. Tiie sentim ent express ing by his colors. and he trusted the same would be lelt Way spoke of the dreadfulness of war as ed in Indiana Yearly Meeting against shown by hospital work. A message of i lynching called out u general response The Salem Journal seems to th in k it in Oregon. peace was read from London Yearly : and approval in this m eeting and a min- At the business session at 10 a. m . th e lias m ade a great discovery in finding a Meeting. i ute was made expressing ourselves as nom inations of the delegates were con m in ister who “ works for his living,” The book and tra c t com m ittee report I law abiding citizens who discountenance sidered and made th e up,>ointments of and proceeds to give him a little puff the meeting, which were as follows: th a t much lias been done in judicious | any form ol lynch-law. • a d w rite u p . This speaks very poorly distribution of literature. N. G. Kirk The rem aining business of the meeting eith er for Salem’s m inisters or for the Presiding Clerk H enry Edwin McGrew, spoke of tbe im portance ol obtaining lit was then dispatched in short order N ew berg; Recording Clerk ltelieccu VV. Jo u rn a l's sense of observation. We II. Sm ith, Newberg; Reading Clerk Ma erature adapted to the age of the child. E dm und Robinson wus appointed treas- have y et to find the m inister who Ill the afternoon M artin Cook opened ! urer of tho Yearly M eeting. The re- bel H . Douglas, Newberg; Announcing doesn’t work for his living. In fact he the session by reading from Psalms, and ! ports were read from tiie various com- is like th e ed ito r; he works for more Clerk Jo h ti 8 . Richie, Scotts Mills. by prayer. T heepialle from New England | m itteee. A general expression of appre Upon taking th eir places, Pres. McGrew liviug th an be gete. very feelingly invoked tiie blessing and Yearly Meeting was read. The reports c ia tio n was given to th e en tertain m en t direction of the Lord upon them that ol th e Y early M eeting superintendent ¡com mittee. A return m inute was read The result of the Ohio state republican they m ight have wisdom to lead aright of education, tho Pres, of the Board of j lor J . II. Douglas I t was decided to convention held last week shows what In the work of th e Lord to which they Managers of Pacific College and the | hold Yearly Meeting hereafter, begin- can be accomplished by tbe tem perance had been called. E pistles front London, President of th e College were read. j ning on Tuesday follow ing Ju ly 4lh. forces of th e country when working un Dublin and C anada Yearly Meetings They show th a t tho educational work in J . H . Douglas gave somo affectionate d er th e same banner. W ith one excep were read alter w hich J . If. Douglas the Yearly M eeting is m oving forward. | parting words. Sarah E llio tt of Illinois, tio n , every man who had been elected gave an extended account of the early Most of tho w ork has centered in Pacific expressed herself as being glad tlia'l she on th e ticket w ith G overnor Nash two history of Friends in E ngland, setting College and th e effort to clear it of in had attended this Y early M eeting. Kin- years before, was re-nom inated. The forth th e difficulties, hardships and per debtedness. The work d u ring the year ley Blair spoke earnestly upon the im m an who was th e exception, owed his secutions which they have endured and in th e college has been prosperous. Of portance of fuithfulness. Mr. W hite- defeat to having incurred tiro dis how they have come on dow n to the necessity P resident McGrew was absent more ol Portland spoke ol how he a p p re Pres. Mc ciated being a t Yearly M eeting of pleasure, nnd hence the vigorous oppo present. The clerk gave a few words during a part of the year. Ho saiif th a t F riends church once m ore, a privilege ol •itlon of th e Anti-Saloon League. relative to the connection which should Grew gave th e address. ex ist between all Y early Meetings and w hatever had been accomplished was which he had not had the pleasure for the result of prayer. He was received m any years. A fter th e reading of the T h e members of the rivers and h a r especially describing the conditions us very kindly wliilo in tiie E ast and made adjourning m inute by th e clerk, L evi D. they arc a t present in Philadelphia, bors com m ittee of Congress have re a c h especial m ention of John B. G arrett of Barr lead in singing u verse of "B le st Be ed th e great N orthw est in tb e lr swing w here ho so recently visited. The Friday afternoon session was de P hiladelphia. E ducation in the proper tho Tie,” then offered p ray er th a t the uround the circle, have sailed down thu voted to tem |ieranco and tho censuring senso is not a dangerous thing, nor is it efforts of this Yearly M eeting m ight majestic Colum bia, and have evidently wrong to th in k except to think wrong bear much fruit. F. K. J . tried to outdo each o th er in speaking on tho part of some, of onr governm ent, thoughts. The world dem ands men who words of praise of our great w ater h ig h especially tho president ol the United A F o u r M illio n a ire . The sm aller institutions way. And yet th is is not exactly deep Mates. An address was given by Rev. can th in k . L ately starved in L ondon because lie have a large place. We are living in a ening th e Colum bia channel. In the Gould ol tiio M. E. church. Amanda tim e when we allow anybody to do our :ould not digest his food. E arly use of Way ol Boise City gave utt interesting first place, wliilo the com m itteem en thinking, b u t we ought not to have it : Dr. K in g ’s New Life Fills w ould have sim ply had to brag ou our great riv er, account of prohibition in Kansas, also ' saved h im . T hey stren g th en th e stom - C hairm an Burton h inted th a t there are tho women’s crusade of which sh e was a thus, b u t ra th e r to see tilings as they ; neb, aid digestion, prom ole 'assim iln- are. G reat men of history aro those mem ber, giving a humorous account of oth er sim ilar dom ands for governm ent i lion, im prove appetite. Pride 25c. Mon- appropriations. T hen again som e long the same. Will. Manning spoke brielly. who thought. "G od calls mo not to do ey buck if not satisfied, Sold by C. F . reform work but to form those who have w inded sooalor may take u foci freak Mrs. II. D. Ilarford brought greeting j Moore & Co., druggists. not gone wrong and keep them rig h t. (rom th e state W . C. T. U. to Oregon when th e appropriation bill comes up Sometimes I felt nliuost like giving up for action. In tho first case however, Yenrly Meeting. Daniel Drew of Portland conducted and concluding it was not w orth try in g A. R. MILLS, Pres. C ongressm an Tongue may be trusted to to save Pacific College, b u t when I look MOSES VOTAW, Cashier. make frequent mention of the Columbia the evening m eeting F rid ay . A lthough to th e com m ittee, "le st they forget,” in Ids younger life a slave lie is an in ed into tho faces of so m any earnest p u pils I would say, never will I give up. an d as to the latter contingency let us tensely interesting and able speaker. In opening th e business session a t 10 There lias never been a lim e when there hope th a t Tom C arter was the I ub I of his a. m. Saturday tho Doxology was sung. was such a need for preparation. I k in d . N ew b erg, Or. Rev. Barr read a portion of scripture, wish I hud several lives so I could Bpcnd on k k k p in o com .. l’rcs. McGrow as clerk made some very 8oino of them in m issionary work. Ask We have hardly had even a token of appropriate rem arks on th e necessity of the fathers and m others if it is not worth -^A E T I S I E ID 1803 sum m er w eather yet this season so can speaking brielly as well ns prom ptly. while to struggle for th eir children in O E L C3 scaroely sym pathise w ith E astern peo The statistical report was taken up order th a t they m ay have th e privelego ple in th e ir having had to endure such which showed tho church bad made of schooling. I believe Pacific Co'lege Transacts a general banking sw eltering h eat for th e lust week or m any gains during tho year nnd the o u t is the work of th e L ord.” J . H . Douglas said the g reatest regret of his life was business. m ore. The following jocular but hard look to be very encouraging. The epis- «■ • beaded advice from the Indianapolis tlo front Kansas Yearly Met ting was th a t lie did not have a collegiate educa tion. Rev. Barr asked for a donation Jo u rn a l is not quite applicable to O re read. Foreign Exchange bought and At 2 p. m. C atharine Commons open from tho audience to m eet tho balance gonians ju st a t present, but Indicates th a t a oondllton and not a theory has ed thu session w ith Scripture and prayer. of th e debt In order th a t the condition sold. been confronting tho lloosiers of late: The m atter o( uniform diisciplino was of the $12,000 subscription m ight lie m et. " I n th e corn belt there is always hot taken up and after considerable discus Tiie cull w as responded to heartily Careful attention given Collections. w eather in the sum m er, and those peo sion th e m atter was deferred for deci nnd am idst p ray er an d rejoicing th a n enough by a very ple who are so surprised when the tor sion till a future session. A very in te r more rid term conies th a t they seem ready esting address on the condition, past lew dollars was pledged. The audience to ex p ire should go o u t of tho country and present, ol the Negro in tho South broke fortli in singing the Doxology. Tuesday, 10 a. m . Sunday Sehoo! work of tb e cornfields lo live. Sometimes was given by Rev. Daniel Drow. He tb e heated w eather comes late, as It said the negroes were very thanklul th a t was taken u p . M ary Edw ards gave a The place to get your does th is year, b u t it comes, and it thu missionaries cam e among them from very earnest talk in behalf of hon.e de stays, and it is very hot. Much of tho tho Friends church d u rin g tho last half partm ent work, tellin g ol the open door and ho has ------ strong „ convictions disoom fort of persons In good health i s . century --------, ---------------- ---------------- which th a t d e p a rtm e n t offers. Some In of th e ir own making. Tho men who th a t before long the negro will develop ! teresting rem arks wore made by Mr. C. plow corn, work in hot factories and a-e into a people of which no race in tho A. W hitem ore concerning the work of otherw ise exposed to tho heat do not world will bo asham ed, as a result of D. L. Moody and the Sunday School in PRESCRIPTION WORK A suffer so much ss th e misguided persons I the efforts in th eir lielialf. A solo, "A ll Chicago. Tbe clerk gave an account of SPECIALTY. who m ake Irantic efforts (o keep cool. Yes All I Givo to Jesu s,” was sung by th e John W nnam nker Sunday School. Blindrach, Meshitch and Abednego are M a b e l E dw ards. An account of our Prof M onison gave a talk on Bible good exam ples of men who know how to Alaska mission work was given by Seth study, in wliioti lie strongly advocated nook». Stationery, F a n c y atul live In a torrid atm osphere. If they had ( Mills who recently made it trip to th a t th e use of a hiblo diet! >nary and con Toilet Article*. C am ara and Too m any people ptav at Kodaks and all kinds o f C am a r a gone off into sulphurous epithets and liud i place nnd could therefore give it ns an cordance. cried out for linen dusters, palm -leaf eye witness, lie told how Mr. Moon bihle study. A telegram was read at i Supplies. fans and Ice-cold beer when p u t into the and ids wile conduct th eir work, also (his tim e from John B. G arrett ol P hila- , fiery furnace not ono of them would of the general customs and habits ol the dolphin containing congratulations to i LESSONS GIV EN IN K O D A K - have lived ever so m sny thousand years Alaska Indians, nnd th e needs of the friends of Pacific College on the raising ER Y . in sacred atory. These Hebrew children work. Mrs. I f . .1. M inthorn gave an k ep t cool. Not one ol them was idiot account ol the A.F.M .B., especially the enough to a sk , " I s this hot enough for work at Giber», Cuba. A liberal c o l-; you?” As we are led to Infer, they lection was taken for the support of the g*v# Utile heed to the therm om eter. No in Us ion work. A duel was sung liy the one ol them rem arked, "T h is is the hot- Misses G ertrude and Grave Cook, test y ear in twenty-five years.” In The C. K. business session Saturday sh o rt, th e y ignored the heat and eame n ig h t opened with song service, the o u l w ithout th e smell of fire upon them , i S u p 't. reading the 90th Psalm and — --------------- In theee days, when the heat falls upon i prayer lieing offered by Daniel Drew, th e heat-inviting slid intensifying as* | The ann u al report shows th e various so- phalt w ith terrific force, do not give w av eielies have been very active d u rin g th e to it. The man who goes in wilted r a i- ! year. Tbe address of tbe evening was given m a n t expecting to suffer, is a sufferer from th e sta rt. Sol beams and blazes by Pros. If. K. McGrew. He said he fFtF / upon h im . If he adopts th e shirtw aist, was thankful for the C hristian K.ndenvor \ IF SO D O N ’T D E L A Y CON so m uch advised and a cork h at, he will and knew its work was not yet com SULTING A GOOD bo rn w ith a heat as foatful to contem pleted. Nothing ra n '.p e n th e spiritual p late as th a t of the unknown but much eve except divine revelation. Be otiedi- talk ed of locality where the fire is not ont to th e heavenly vision. God sees qoenched. The hapless person who d e th e future of every life. God loves re clares th a t lie or she Is hotter th a n a gardless ol w h a t comes. W here he leads lime kiln and pours ice water Into his It is sale lo follow. God accomplishes We correct defective sight and save your eyes when anatom y by th e q u a rt and gallon should all things il m ankind is Isilh lu l. It is it isn’t too late. Our advice is free, and we will b a re his life insured and leave with the right to sign the U. K. pledge, hut have test your sight scientifically and fit it with the eity editor th e facts, or perhaps, th e pic s higher motive th an th e mere keeping proper glasses that will give you immediate relief. tu res of Die deceased lie desires to have ol the pledge. OUR P R IC E S A R E R E A SO N A B L E . A magnificent audience came together 1 , Ml k in d s o f repair» «lone on short not iee Also m n e m h e r |j p rin ted . On th e o th er hand, th e person th a t our shop is th e plnee fur tine w uteh work. w ho ignores th e heat can best it off, ns Nabhath morning from tar and near, th e WINSLOW B R O S. any o th er trouble can be reduced to Its w eather Icing very favorable. Ttie tea» ■ion opened by th e eongregstion singing lowest term s, by bracing up.” •' Wi ../ ♦ ~ m T i « * ♦ 1- ■ — - • -» * » , — - - 11. ZV------ ------ ... É A T COST- w The en tire lin e of sum m er D ress Goods, sh irt w aists, sk irts, Jackets^ im W rappers a n d M illin e ry a t cost w ith o u t reserve. Silk W aists froi ||1 0 to 20 per cen t off. W e ca ll your sp ecial atten tion to th e Cloth - tiling D ep artm ent. W e claim th a t the regular price of clo th in g beat jjjany 20 per cen t discount claim ed to be given in other stores. ¿ This is admitted by a good many people. Besides we give a Hat and Suspenders, free of charge with ¡Mjivery Suit of Clothes. Tiie main secret in selling goods cheap is in buying and this is just ‘ point. Therefore we claim that our goods are the cheapest because we buy right and sell good goods. 220 pairs R. Jacobson & Co’s stamped Men’s:? and Ladies shoes to close at $1.48. D ress Goods D epartm ent. Linings to be given away free of charge Hineluding the sewing silk, with every dress Hlipattern above 50c. per yard. The Krippendorf fine Ladies Shoes, 3 special| values. The $4 5°. sale Price $3-48. The $3.50 value, sale price $2.89. The $3.00 value, sale^ price $2.48. A B argain. § 1000 yards of the very latest novelties in ¡MlDress Goods worth from 50 to 75c., choice per MVard 39C. 50 pairs Hamilton Brown’s Corn shoes, reg-lt ular price $3.00, to close $2 .15 per pair. f'j 850 yards of higher grade novelties from 75 & to 90c., choice per yard 59c. The famous Haman & Sons Men’s fine shoes,!] the $6.00 and $6.50 quality, special $5.00. ¡tpj 1200 yards of fancy and plain silks to be ^ clo sed out for less than wholesale price. Our entire stock of bicycle shoes to closeSS out at cost. Shoe D epartm ent. About 500 pairs of Ladies, Men’s and Chil-jjS dreu’s assorted shoes to close out for less thanl| cost. 100 pairs R. Jacobson & Co.’s Stamp $2.50 ¡..shoes to close out at $1.69 per pair. New goods arriving daily are offered at bed rock prices. JEt- J-ACOBSOIT & CO.’S, McMinnville’s Greatest Store.1®1 ROY GARDNER Carriage and Wagon Builder. Furniture Store HARDWICK & CO. Repairing, Painting and Trimming Promptly Done. CARRY A FULL LINE Horseshoeing and General Black- — OF— smithing. Feed & Seed store NEW AND SECOND-HAND ï>T3fP FLO U R , F E E D , H A Y & G R A IN GARDEN & FLOWER SEEDS. Free Delivery. E. C. WnrtV& Co. 1st. Street, Newberg, Or --- -------- Will sell cheaper than any one in the County. Goods for old. Goods sold on Weekly or Monthly Payments. Will exchange New The Best Wheels in the City. c C. F. MOORE. PHARMACIST DRUGS & MEDICINES. DO YOUR EYES PAIN YOU , STING. SMART. A C H E OR ¡¡WATER? O I* T I C I A N I A FULL LINE OF Orient, Olive, Mitchell, Imperial Bicycles O L I D W H E E L S T-A-ELIEUST OUST N E W O N E S . W HEELS OF ALL KINDS INCLUDING LADIES AND GENTS TAN DEMS FOR RENT. A fu ll Line of Sundries. R ep airin g quickly and n e a tly done. B L A M SHAW. alaria iL'^v * n 4 £ 0 * - - » ■? TH E B E S T PRESCRIPTION IS Grove’s Tasteless C h ili Tonic. The formula is plainly printed on every bottle— hence you know just what you arc taking when you take Grove’s. Imitators do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy their medicine if you knew what it contained. Grove’s contains Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless form. The Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives the malaria out o f the svstem. Any reliable druggist will tcH you that Grove’s IS the Original and that all other so-called Tasteless Chill Tonics arc imitations. An analysis of other chill tonics shows You that Grove’ s is superior to all others in every respect. ,ot experimenting when you take Grove’s— its superiority Grove’s is the ana excellence having long been established. only Chill Cure sold throughout the entire malarial sections ol the United States. No Cure, No Pay. Price, 50c. ___ _ .