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NEWBERG VOL. XV. NEWBERG, YAMHILL OOtJNTY, 01 FRIDAY, MARCH 30,1903. dents dispensed refreshment* all with a liberal hand. A novel and highly «entertaining Organisation Effected and Of program was given In the chapel ficers Elected. which was in itself ‘‘well worth the price of admismpn.” Mrs, The figsl organization of s Bqard If Pacific College ever had the of Trade was effected at tint public Albertson played a piano solq. right to be proud ofita represent meeting Monday gvening. If in s A good old Scotch song was ren ative in oratory, it has the right multitude of cop Mellon» there is dered by Mrs. Douglas and Miss to be proud of Lucy Gquae. It safety, (be new organization should Carrie Turner. Attired appro Our Stock sparkles with gems of is conceded that adady js greatly be s decidedly safe proposition, fpr priately, and with buckets and fashion from the most reliable fac handicapped as an oratorical there was “freedom” in the meet stools, the Misses Alverta Meets tories (a the United States. contestant, pnd something of tl Og sod many conflicting opinions and Grace CodJc aagg a milk what our representative accom advanced relative to the adoption maid’s song, all that mas missing plished a t Bugene may be realiz of a constitution. With « few being the bovine. Some neminis- ed when it is considered that two changes, however, the coaatii ccnses of volkge days were told CHILDREN^ CLOTHING, judges gave hftr 100 per cent in recommended by the committee was by W. C. Woodwafd. Led by IN VESTES, JQSŒS AND delivery, and that the third gave adopted. Miss Jessie Britt, g class of girls her a very cloae second, and that After this rather difficult feat gave a good exhibition of club NQRFOLKS. * * * * * / * * * one judge on composition gave was accomplished, s ' repose was swinging. In this as 4n oth$r her first. Their was a debatable taben end members enrolled- Offi pumbers, the college •tereoptican question on the summing up of cers end directors, into wham hands was used for throwing different ranks, as to what rank an ora the real work of the board of trade colored lights on thf stage which tor should receive, coming after is committed, were elected aa fol rendered the scenes unusually at two contestants who have been lows for the ensuing year: president tractive and effective. By means tied by h judge. The ranks were C. J. Kdwards; first vice-president, of an electrical apparatus Prof. counted in a way which gave the NT CT Christenson; second vice- Albertson performed an act of decision to McMinnville, leaving president, B. C, Milas; secretary, O. supererogation by giving the Newberg a very close second with K. Edwards; Treasurer, F. H. students an * one point behind, The State Uni Caldwell. “sparking.” The Sait the young and old, wise aqd otherwise. Our versity, the third in the race,, was The American citizen always program came in ibition guaranteed clothing is qwking sod sustaining ah nine or ten points behind Pacific wants a speech, and made the cus of the moving wax figures, of unparalleled reputation. Try itonpe and you will College. This indicates that tomary demand on this occasion. which silk hatted Calvin Blair Yamhill is in a class by itself iq The president celled upon J. C. was proprietor. The Negro fac oratory, and it behooves the Hodson. He began by giving a totum, Curt Parker, turned the LADY'S QUEEN QUALITY SHOES State University to chew up well a bard rap at the man who is in crank, and the figures did the _ AND OTHERS EQUALLY HIGH GRADE. and swallow their big talk about town only for what he can gat oat rest, encouraged by the eloquence withdrawing from the state of it. For the welfare of a town it of Prof. Blair. ' Carrie Nation, HOPftON BROS., CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. association in order to contest is necessary that its citizens have known locally as Carrie Turner, with some one in their class. an abiding feith in its destiny. He wielded her hatchsf. Ray Pfem- Though the point as to count emphasized the fact that the future berton as Columfiap scanned the ing ranks was counted in a way of Newberg depends on what is waste of waters, Lewis Saunders contrary to usage in the big as done now, collectively as an organ and Edith labored over sociations of the east, we register ization, and individually. Pres. the sawbuck and w t«b tab re Uffa no kick on the decision and doff McGrew followed with remarks in spectively. Majde ****** lysTie lengthened on ways and alias “Little been which to enjoy his honors. Howv composed of C. D. Pool, W. C. Horner,” put in his thumb and and now Mn't it about time to n t «1 ever, to show how other, institu Woodward and John Larkin, was pulled out a plum. Worth Coul- more modern thwepkee and a better j tions were ‘impressed with our appointed, to rustle for members son represented the college ora one in every way? orator we quote from a letter sod prepare for the next meeting. tor. The automatic, machinelike I am making prices on Watches that just received at the college from The membership fee is one dollar movements of the “figures” were turily will faring a good Watch with- the professor of oratory in a sis- and every man in Newberg should true to life, and the comic per 1 in your reach. ter institution: be interested in his town to that formance was a great success. “Miss Gause certainly earned extent. Public meetings will be The reqeption was largely attend first place and should have re held every month, when it is expect ed and was a source of pleasure ceived the medal. She held her ed that programs will be rendered, to all. audience superbly and seemed to relating to the general improvement P lan t U owm TUIs Spring. * Elgin or Waltham 7 jewel nfckJe --------------- me to be the finest girl orator I and best Interests of Newberg. movement in a dust proof There is nothing that will add had ever seen, altho’ 1 hare seen ' Before adjourning, a resolution $ 5.75 : nickle case more beauty to home surround some of the best .in the United of the citizens of this place was ings than a nice selection of rose State«.” This is a fair example passed/declaring in favor of the of the expressions received from present road system, and encourag hushes, and since the soil of New GLENN WINSLOW, JEWELER-OPTICIAN. lit least five colleges in the state. ing tfie county court to continue the berg can produce as fine roses as So much for what people think office of roadmaster, and to prose can be grown anywhere on the about Miss Gause and her work. cute with vigor the work of road Pacific Coast it seems strange Counting up^the ranks received making after the manner of last that more people do not pat forth an effort to supply their door- ers. There is a long list of good managers expect to set th* plants for the last three years, Pacific year. yards with at least a few of the ones to select from, so long a list and have them grown to a good College holds the highest rank of fact that few will have the blooming stage by the time the any institution in the state. It Ab Enjoyable R eception. standard varieties. With a little in time to spare for planting all of fair comes off. Newberg is in care in making selections and is significant that it was three these, and consequently it is folly easy reach of Portland and we year# ago that Prof. Kelsey took An unusually pleasant affair proper attention in the way of to spend ftny time on those that may expect to have many visitors the hilm here in thiA line of work took place at the college Satur mulching and watering it is very are not the best. Be sure and out here during th e. fair and we when it was sadly run down, day evening, when President and easy to have fine roses from May have the Madame Tes- ought to make a special effort in and put life and enthusiasm in Mrs. McGrew gave a reception to to November, and there is little tout on your list Caroline the cultivation of roses and in and when to the work which has placed the the students, alumni, members of excuse for anyone who owns a gets to blooming you will want it every way possible strive to institution at the front, and a t the board and patrons of the in lot in town to be without them. a few more bushes of the same make our home surroundings tracted public attention in our stitution. The guests gathered in By all means set out roses and variety; One of the Clark Bros, neat and attractive.. Let it be and plenty of them. If you are the cosy, newly furnished society direction. This has been accom repeated, set roses of the best of Portland told the writer re plished by the hardest and most room, Where they met each other short of ready’ cash for buying cently that he thought the Gladys varieties, set plenty of them and pefhevering endeavor, and he is socially in an informal way, af roses ask a neighbor for some Harkness, a new pink rose intro set them this spring at as early a terwards circulating in the differ Cuttings and go a t it with a de deserving of wannest commen duced this season, would in time date as possible. Don’t wait un ent rooms as the spirit moved. termination to succeed and you dation. Pacific College has other supplant the Test out, but if it til fall and lose the whole sea Ths sportily inclined gravitated will be surprised at the enjoy gifted young orators coming does it is “a daisy’” as well as a son’s growth. to the library’—and the library ment you will get out of it. down the line and her prospects rose. Many others might be It’ will be noticed from th<f was crowded—where the ping Don’t put it off until another year are better that ever before. mentioned but the main thing is county court proceedings that pong girl was in evidence, and but get at it right now, before At the banquet following the to plant roses and plenty of the msitter of establishing a free the devotees of bean bags, crolf the month of March is past. Contest Walter Miles represented ferrv «t -Gearin’s crossing on the them. Portland people are plant inole and other games. Bean bags Don't fool away much time on Nfewberg in a toast, “The Birth Willamette has been taken under ing roses as never before, with a was the favorite diversion, par little tender tea roses but rather of Oratory.” In the business advisement by the court. Some meeting, Chas. Clark waselected ticularly with the older w guests, select the hybrid and hybrid teas view of making it a veritable of the taxpayers of the county, secretary. Next year the contest the Rev. Marion George and llev. for the latter make a sitting rose city for the benefit of the laboring under the impression the > expenditure had will be held at Forest Grove and H. Gould entering into the game growth and give much the best visitors of the Lewis and ClArk that been authorised, are criticizing the year following that, at New against each other with as much satisfaction, if you are ignorant fair in 1905. A plot of ten acres the court fbf extravagance. aest aS though engaged in an ar- of the best varieties to plant.don’t on the fair grounds is to he devot probability is that the court The berg. will gument on church ordinances, 'tru st too much to the catologuea ed to the cultivation of roses not find justification in the law A loçal teacher's institute krill be Booths Were located in different of the fose grower but ask art ex alone. "Work has already been j for granting the pfayer of th« held at McMinnville March SB. parts of the building Where stu- I perienced neighbor for afew point- started on the grounds and the i petitioners.—Reporter. . TU B STATE ORATORICAL CQNfKliT. Pacific College Score« a Mg Pleat on Delivery and W lqi Second Plane. THF NEWBERG BOARD OP TRADE. SPRING STYJ.ES IN GALORE Hodson Bros. Clothing Store. YOUR OLD KEY WIND m • r Waltham and Elgins ace Good.