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    NEW BEBG, Y A M H ILL COUNTY, OREGON, FRID A Y , A P R IL 8, 1904.
EASTER
SERVICES.
KNVRKTAINMENT. Y A M H IL L COU
SUNDAY
SCHOOL
CON
TION.
.
Newberg Churches Fittingly liadles of the Lewis and Clark
Commemorate Resurrec- ,
A Profitable Session—Interest­
Club Have Something Good
tion Morn.
in Store for Newberg.
ing Papers Read and Live
Topics Discussed.
Seemingly in deference to the
It will be something novel and
d a y and to fair possessors o f
new Easter millinery, Jupiter
Pluvius and Mr. Sol declared a
truce Sunday—rather unlooked-
fo r consideration. The day was
conducive to light hearts and
happy faces, in keeping with the
glad anniversary, and in the
morning church services over
to w n the theme w as one and the
same.
Rev. Thos. Armstrong o f the
Friends church preached from
the text ending, “ Who was deliv­
ered up for our trespasses and
was raised for our justification.”
He declared the resurrection to
be the greatest event in history
and emphasized the necessity,
through its agency, o f personal
resurrection. The choir rendered
the selection, “ Christ is Risen,”
and a beautiful solo, “ Resurrec­
tion Song,” was sung by Miss
Lucy Gduse. The exultant sing­
ing o f the canaries and the effect­
ive decorations gave a gladsome
air to the service.
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The sermon at the Baptist
church by Rev. Stanard was
from the words, “ Raised in
G lory.” The church was very
prettily decorated. An excellent
musical program was given,
some features being an anthem;
offertory, “ Pastorale” by Miss
H orton; solo,- “ The Bells o f
Easter Peal,” by Mrs. H. G.
Miller; duet, “ Springtime o f the
Soul,” by Rev. and Mrs. Stanard.
At the Presbyterian church
the Sunday School and church
services were combined for the
Easter exercises. After the usual
Sunday School exercises, the
Easter thought was beautifully
illustrated by the resurrection
plant. The pastor then gave a
short address, followed b y tw o
selections from the choir. At
the close o f the service, the chil­
dren and friends o f the Sunday
School were made happy by a
generous distribution o f Easter
eggs, cards and booklets.
An Easter sermon was preached
a t the Brethren church by Elder
G. C, Carl, his text being, “ I am
the resurrection. He that be-
lieveth in me, though he were
dead, yet shall he live.”
Appropriate services were also
held at the Methodist church,
but tw o or three attempts to se­
cure a report o f them proved in­
effectual.
t
Get Ready for the 190Ô Fair
A meeting was held at McMinn­
ville on March 26th for the pur­
pose of organizing a board of man­
agers for the Yamhill county
exhibit at the Lewis and Clark
fair. The object of the organiza­
tion is to arrange an exhibit of the
procucts and resources of the coun­
ty, to appoint agents and attend­
ants to arrange and care for the
exhibit and to. make rules and
regulations for guidance of same.
The second meeting will be held
at the city hall, McMinnville, at 1
o ’clock, April 16. Every locality
in Yamhill county should be repre­
sented by as mauy as can attend.
Our county should lead in this
great fair, as our resources are
equal to any and we a re near the
ground, and our exhibit can be
placed with little expense.
J. M. A tkinson , Sec.
Latest blocks in soft hats at
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Porter & Larkin’s.
ENDIAN
unique. This is the opinion ar­
The Yamhill County Sunday
rived at after talking with some School Association held its
o f the ladies o f the Lewis and twenty-first annual session in
Clark Club in regard to the Newberg, Thursday,* March 31,
Sacajawea entertainment which and Friday, April 1. The con­
they are preparing to give in the vention was hardly as large as
near future, the date o f which it has been in preftous years,
will be announced soon.
but interest was not lacking.
The inspiration o f their efforts Perhaps the tw o schools best
is a very w orthy one, which represented according to their
should enlist the support o f all. size were the Methodist school
The proceeds o f the entertain­ at W ebfoot and» the Friends
ment g o to the Sacajawea school at Springbroók. It was
Statue Association, which was also encouraging to »ee the num­
organized for the purpose o f ber o f students from Pacific Col­
erecting a monument to the lege who attended the afternoon
Bird-woman, the Pocahontas o f sessions. Interesting subjects
the West, w ho made success pos­ were treated by prepared papers
sible to Lewis and Clark in their and extemporaneous discussion.
western explorations. Who was One subject which it would be
Sacajawea? Every student o f well for every Sunday School
United States tiistory should worker to consider in his ow n
know, especially in the North­ mind is, “ Do the Sunday Schools
west, but for fear such is not the Meet the Needs o f our Communi­
case, a little o f her history is re­ ties in Regard to Bible Study?”
counted.
If the Sunday Schools do not
Sacajawea, the Bird-woman, meet the needs, how may they
belonged to the Shoshone, or be met? Should there be any
Snake Indians, a mountain tribe change in the course of study?
which, in the days o f Lewis and Much stress was laid upon the
Clark, was in danger o f exter­ Sunday School being thechurch’s
mination at the hands o f the opportunity. The same thought
Minnetarees, or Blackfeet. She prevailed in the convention
had been taken captive when a which is recognized in the world,
child by these foes. When Lewis that whatever is desirable to ap­
and Clark, coming up the Mis­ pear in the future o f .society must
souri, reached in their first win­ be implanted in the child.
ter the Mandans and Minne­
On Thursday morning many
tarees, Sacajawea, a girl o f 16, vital subjects were given atten­
had shortly before become the tion. J. L. Whirr?, *Baptist col­
slave and wife o f Chabonneau, a porteur, told w hy young men
French voyageur, w ho, like leave the Sunday, SchooL The
many a w aif o f his race, had active, energetic young man o f
stink far tow ards savagery and today must find that in the
was living with the wild men. school which will repay him for
Perhaps the best strike the cap­ his attendance. The qualifica­
tains made in preparing for their tions o f a g ood superintendent
work was in engaging Chabon­ were considered by a paper by
neau and Sacajawea to join the Hervey Hoskins o f McMinnville.
expedition, for the latter proved Prof. Albertson considered some
an invaluable aid at every hand. change in the international sys­
Here are ten reasons why a tem o f lessons desirable. The
monument should be erected in question above referred to rela­
honor of the Indian heroine:
tive to Bible study in the com­
Sacajawea was the only woman munity was very ably handled
to accompany the Lewis and by Mrs. Hammer oí Spring»-
Clark expedition.
brook; also by Rev. Stanard.
She was their guide and inter­
In the evening a devotional
preter.
and song service was led by Rev.
She protected them when Stanard and Mrs. Albertson. A
threatened by hostile Indians.
selection was given by a mixed
She procured for them both quartette—Mrs. Miller, Mrs.
food and horses when destitute Stanard and Messrs. Wright and
o f both.
Stanard. Rev. Mr. Lellick o f
She saved their journals and Portland gave a most excellent
valuable papers at the risk of address upon the various de­
her ow n life.
partments o f Sunday School
She was the only one o f the work. He laid particular stress
party w ho received no pecuniary upon the Cradle Roll, the Home
compensation for her services.
Department and the Teachers’
While enduring hardships and Training Class. At the close o f
suffering, she administered to the the address Mr. Lellick delighted
necessities .of others.
his audience with a vocal solo.
She welcomed with intelligent A male quartet, “ Nearer, My
appreciation the civilization o f God, to Thee,” was given by
the white race.
Over a million dollars will be Professors Lewis. All>ertson and
spent in honoring the memory Kirk and W. C. W oodward.
o f the heroes o f the Lewis and
At the first session o f the fol­
Clark party, and not a cent o f it lowing morning, Alva M acv o f
has been appropriated to the Dayton discussed the use o f the
only heroine.
in the Sunday
She w as the first pioneer blackboard
Short talks on the
mother to cross the Rocky School.
mountains and carry her baby inter-relations o f superintendent,
into the Oregon country.
i teacher and pastor in school
“ Madonna o f her race, she had
led the w ay to a new time. T o work followed.
In the afternoon, the
the hands o f this girl, not yet
eighteen, had been entrusted the ject, “ The Sunday School, the
key that unlocked the road to Church’s Opportunity,” was
Asia. Across North America, a ably handled by Rev. Whirry.
Shoshone Indian princess touched
hands with Jefferson opening Jier B. F. Hevland had in charge the
country.” —M 1rs. Dye in “ The “ round tabic.” Miss Jessie Britt
gave some interesting glimpses
Conquest.”
o f the w orld’s Sunday School
convention, sOon to be held
in Jerusalem. The convention
reaped much benefit from the
presence o f Mr. Pugh, secretary
o f the state association.
Officers -of the county associ­
ation for the coming year were
elected as follows: President, J.
F. Taylor, Newberg; vice presi­
dent, Mr. Mclntire, La Fayette;
secretary, Mrs. L. A. T. Hudson,
Newberg; statistical secretary,
Rev. Post, Dayton.
NO. 21.
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Notice.
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K. Spaulding Logging Co. _ 21
Perhaps the reason w h y the
We do not mean to say that
all newspaper men are great
liars, but we do say that many
o f them would make good
weather prophets.
dude pays so much attention to
his head is because it is his chief
weakness.
Before purchasing you r spring
hat, see Porter & Larkin.
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