4 Public School Oractuatiou was simply but tastefully decor­ Exercises. ated in white roses and maiden Entered «s second-el«« matter at the pos loffi ce hair ferns. Fluttering ribbons, gorgeous at New berg, Oregon., The musical part o f the program boquets, sweet girl graduates in ISSUED K V E R Y T H U R S D A Y M O R N IN G deserves mention. Mrs. Wilson shimmering white, sturdy youths anc^ sister Miss Gardner played in new store clothes, doting B. H. WOODWARD. Editor and Publisher. a piano duet, “ Romeo und Julie” papas and mammas and admir­ W . C. WOODW ARD. Aaaodate E gtor. by Bellini and Mrs. Albertson ing friends, budding oratory with rendered a selection from Chopin. music stirred in for flavoring, a $ 1 .0 0 Per Y e a r in A dvan ce. • __________ _____ T w o vocal solos, “ Bedouin Love few pieces o f paper tied with Song” by Pinsuti, and “ Only in white ribbons and parting words THURSDAY, JUNE 23 , 1904 . Dreams” by de Koven, were o f encouragement and advice— Pacific Collcicc Commencement. rendered in an excellent manner are important factors in “ last b y Mt\ N. C. Zan o f Portland. day ot school” and the accom­ (Concluded from first page.)— His work w as greatly appreci­ panying graduating exercises gave a graphic picture o f the ated. with their never ending charm. The class oration was delivered Fourteen public school students ravages o f the disease. Scene six, “ Killing time,” was a quiet by Marvin Blair on “ The Great­ were given diplomas at Crater’s game ot flinch. Scene seven, the ness o f Little Things,” and he hall Friday evening by Director grand finale, pictured that joyful handled an old subject in a Colcord, six of the number having manner refreshingly original. delivered very creditable literary time o f tumigation. All unite in delating that class Treating the subject first from a productions. scientific standpoint, he drew a day o f 1904 was a success. The program follows; close spiritual application. What March........... • L .L .S . Invocation . • • A i l i * “ B R I». C. E. L kwm ACADEMIC GRADUATION EXERCISES the world needs is not more Duet.............. B lanche M c N ay and I. kna B lair . oi the Asiatic War” great men but more w ho will Oration................."Cauttes CRARLK-s H ubbard . The graduating exercises of hand the cup o f cold water in Oration__ ."Make Hay While the Sun Shines" D orothea n . H i k e . the Senior Preparatory Class His name; w ho will live the life Quartet........................................................“Grit” M rsbrb . A lbertson , K irk . W oodward , L ewis . were held in the Friends church o f love and sympathy am ong Oration........... " Resources oi Yamhill Connty” C laekm k J ohnson . on Tuesday afternoon o f Com­ their fellows; w ho will say “ In Oratiou................. ............. ......."Sacajawen” * L ena B lair . mencement week. There were your Gethsemane you are not Cornet Solo. .. ..4^................. V ernon V. G ould Oration.......... "Nothin« Great is Lightly Won” ten graduates from this depart­ M iknir Morrrrr. alone.” The practice o f the Oration................... "The Literature ot Oregon” ment, and the exercises were a H iram o . S mith . every day Christian virtues is Vocal Solo.................................. B essie L. H ouck pronounced success. After the L um an R ich demanded for the attainment of Class Prophecy .................... Presentation of Diplomas..............J. C. C olcord orations had been spoken. Prof. that high type o f Christian Class Bong.............................................................. Class Address.................................. R. W K irk O. C. Albertson gave a very in­ citizenship in which is to be Benediction........... ........... R ev . F. C. S tanaed teresting address to the-class. The annual scholarship given realized the salvation o f the His main thoughts were: “ Find by Pacific College was awarded world. yourself before j'ou decide upon The qddress to the class was by P rof Kirk, to Stephen Ulig, he an occupation for life. Don’t delivered by Rev. F. W. Cliffe o f having obtained the highest specialize to o soon. It is not so Salem oipon the subject, “ The grades in school work. Luman much what you are going to do Excellency o f a Christian Educa­ Rich was very close second." as what you are going to b e The theme o f Prof. Kirk’s tion.” He expressed a strong that really counts.” Following belief in the Christian college as address was taken from the is the program as given: class m otto, “ Not how much, Invocation .............. ............... Rev. F. C. 8tanara heart culture is as important as Oration...................................... "Tho Two Way»” that o f intellect. He referred to but how well,” that quality of Sara E. Knight. Oration............................. "Character Supreme” the Christian Education in the work rather than quantity is Tyra A. Hutchen». Oration.............“ Great Books As Life Teachers” broad sense, and showed how it demanded. He strongly urged the Elsie L. Mackie. Piano Duet, “ Radleuse Grand Waltz” ...... . .. ................................................. Gottxcbalk places us in touch with the life o f students to pursue their educa­ Mr*. C. B. Wilson aud Miss Jessie Britt. It annihilates time tion farther, and strive to make Oration". Decorative Arts of Different Nations” the world. Alice' B. Hayes themselves uselul to the world: Oration........................ "What Is Worth While?” and space and gives us com­ Elizabeth 11. W'ithyeombe. Vocal S olo................................................Selected munion with the great and good It is easy tqmeasure the moral Mrs. O. K. Edwards. Its influence upon standing o f a community by the Oration. . — “ Giving What We Have” o f all time. Mable E. Rush. Oration........ ................... “ Triumphs of Labor” the material w orld is incalcu­ atitude it assumes, in the matter Caroline H. W’ithyeombe Piano Solo, "Romance” .................. Moszkowski lable. Speaking individually, the o f the observance o f the Sabbath Mrs. B. De Tar Albertson. Presentation of Diplomas......... ........................... central principle controls the life. as a day o f rest. Newberg has Class Address..................... Prof. O. C. Albertson said “ Hitch you r made a good record in this Benediction..............................Pres. C. E. Lewis Emerson w agon to a star.” Sec to it that particular in the past, but with CLASS ROLL. Grace A. Finley. * Elsie L. Mackie. it is the star o f Bethlehem. the rapid increase ot our popu­ Ralph W. Maris. Edna O, Forsyth. Mahle E. Rush. Alice B. Hayes. Invest yourabilitvw isely, throw lation the tendency will be to Tyra A. Hutchens. Caroline H Withycombe Elizabeth H. Withycombe yourself into the w ork o f the Sara E. Knight. gradually' let down the bars and ANNUAL ALUMNI PUBLIC. world and you will be crowned lower the standard, and conse­ One o f the enjoyable features with success. The thoughtful quently it will be necessary to o f Commencement week was the address o f Rev. Cliffe was well keep a close watch if our reputa­ Alumni Public, held Tuesday received. tion is maintained. Newberg evening, June 21. The program Acting President Lewis con­ can’t prevent Sunday base ball was short, but^ excellent, and ferred the degrees upon the games outside * the corporation, was listened t o ’ bv arf apprecia­ graduates. Upon Marvin and but those who care to lend their tive audience. Calvin Blair, Carrie Turner, influence agai list the evil tendency After a piano duet by Miss Carl Nelson, J. Aubrey Kramien, o f these Sunday games can re­ Jessie Britt ’99 and Mrs. Wilson, the degree o f bachelor o f Science; main aw ay from them. a paper was given by Ore L. upon Gertrude Minthorn and H o w A b o u t Y o u r Summer Price’9 7 on “ Unionism.” Hesaid Elizabeth Kirk, the degree o f V a c a tio n ? that the foundations o f Unionism bachelor o f Arts. are true and eternal; that the The graduates were the re­ Newport on Yaquina Bay is the unions to-day are corrupt is not cipients o f l>eautiful floral tributes ideal seaside resort of the North the fault o f the foundation prin­ and many Commencement gifts Pacific Coast. Round trip tickets ciples. The cry then must be, which admiring friends took at greatly reduced rates on sale from all Southern Pacific points in and is: “ Back to the original pleasure in reviewing. Oregon, on and after June ist. foundation.” ALUMNI BANQUET. Ask Agent for further information A paper, “ Some Unsolved The annual banquet to the and a handsomely illustrated souv­ Engineering Problems” by H. S. graduates by the alumni was enir booklet, or write to Edwin Britt, ’97, was read. He re­ given in the college library Stone, Manager C. & K. R. R., Albany, Oregon; or W. E. Com an, viewed some ot the achievements Wednesday evening. The rooqi G. P. A., S P. € i , Portland. o f the mechanical world in recent was decorated for the occasion For nh I«*. years, and gave glimpses o f some by the undergraduate? and was o f the things which remain for a bower o f beauty. A six-course <^jie good young jersey cow', future years. One o f the things dinner waS served. R. W. Kirk, prire $25. For particulars inquire he mentioned is the production ’98, acted as toastmaster, toasts at my home Vfc mile north ot o f “ cold light,” for in producing being responded to as follows: Bank o f Newbeig. light so much unnecessary heat “ Incoming Class,” M .O. Pickett, 32-2t I. E. H o l t . is produced. He said “ When we ’ 00 ; response, Calvin Blair, ’04; Sued by tils Doctor. find how the moonlight is made, “ The Gentlemen,” Jessie Britt, “ A doctor here has sued me for or how the firefly manufactures ’99; “ Domestic Felicity,” C. E. $ 12 . 50 , which I claimed was ex­ his evening glow the problem Kirk, ’01. cessive foi a case of cholera morbus. *’ will lie almost solved.” He At the business meeting in the says R. White, ot-Coachella, Cal. referred to another almost unex­ afternoon officers for the year “ At the trial he praised bis medic«! plored fiekl, the navigationjof the were elected as follows: H. M. skill and medicine. I asked him air. Hoskins, ’99, president; Olive if it was not Chamberlain’s Colic, The program closed* with a Stratton, ’ 0 1 , secretary; W. S. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy he piano solo bÿ Miss Britt. E.-L. Parker, ’99, vice president and used as I bad * good reason to COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT. believe it was, and he would not treasurer. say under oath that it was not." The public exercises o f . the Nodoctor could u*»e a better remedy The Misses Helen Harger and week culminated Wednesday than this in a case of cholera morbus, Grace Dillon have dressmaking morning in the regular Com­ parlors opposite Porter and it never fails. Sold by C. F. Moore mencement exercises. The church Larkin's. Prices reasonable. & Co. ; N E W B E R G Q R A P H IC . 9 Thrown Prom u Way:ou. M illinery Clearance Sale. Mr. George K. Babcock was Starting June 6th. and con­ tinuing until the fourth o f July, thrown from his wagon and severely there will be a clearance sale on bruised. He applied Chamberlain's all the hats at Hutchens Sisters. Pain Balm freely and says it is the A large assortment o f ladies best liniment he ever used. Mr. bonnets, dress and street hats, also children’s hats, ribbons, i Babcock is a well known citizen ot flowers etc. Please call and see North Plain, Conn. There is noth­ ing equal to Pain Balm for sprains them. See those diummer samples o f and bruises. It will effect a cure shirts at P o r te r à Larkin’s, $1.50 in one-third tbe time required by any other treatment. For sale by and $1.25 values for 75 cents. C. F .Moore & Co. For a Hundred years. For a hundred years or more Excursion Rates to Yaqutna B a y Witch Hazel has been recognized On June 1st. the Southern as a superior remedy, but it re­ mained for E. C. DeWitt & Co. of Pacific Co. will resume sale o f Chicago, todiscover how tocombine excursion tickets to Newport the virtues of Witch Hazel with and Yaquina Bay. Both season other antiseptics, in tbe form of a andSaturday-to-M onday tickets salve. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve will be sold. This popular resort is the best salve in the world f o r *8 grow ing in favor each year, sores, cuts, burns, brpises aud piles, hotel rates are reasonable and The high standing of this salve has the opportunities for fishing, given rise to counterfeits, and t b e hunting and sea bathing are public is advised to look for the i unexcelled by any other resort name “ DeWitt” on tbe package, ! on the Pacific Coast. W . E. COMAN, and accept no other. Sold by F. General Passenger Agent. H. Caldwell and Co. j PAUL BRUNZEL & SON, DEALERS IN. Fat Cattle, Mutton, Pork, Veal, etc. E g g s, Chickens and General Butchers' Products B ought for G ish* j* j* At A l t * STRBBT. F O U R DOORS NORTH OB dJ.tSTV H O T E L , THE A beautiful finish House at great durability ha* won popularity among discriminating buyers for Furnishers Look lor this M m m A or tk» fno* «a