NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY, % OREGONf THURSDAY, JUNE 1,1905, U.), W. Pemberton (P. C .),. Edith McCrea, a solo by Waltar Coulson (P. C.); time 0.28. Butler, address by School Super* High jump—Kelly (C. U.), intendent R. Alderman and Though no elaborate prepara­ Hoskins (P. C.), Kenworthy (P. music by a L. chorus and by the tions were made. Memorial Day C.); heighth, 5 feet 4V4 inches. band. 7 was probably never more appro­ Broad jump—Kelly (C. .U.), But the barbecue at noon was priately and satisfactorily ob­ Kenworthy (P. C.), Roe (C. U.), one of the leading attractions, served in Newberg than on Tuea- distance, feet 7 inches. Two fat beeves were put in the day. The old soldiers and those 440-yard 20 run—Pearson (P. C.) pit and done to a delicious turn in the line of march gathered at Coulson (P. C.), Macy (C. U.) under the direction of the New­ Crater’s hall at half past oile in time 0:59 1-5. berg Meat There the afternoon, and the weather 120-yard hurdle—Kelly (C. U.) was meat for Comoany. all and it was being all that could be desired, be­ Hoskins (P. C.), Roe (C. U.); nounced unusally good. pro- took themselves to the Edwards Athletic sports occupied the oak grove where the citizens gathered to listen to the public Mile run—Johnson (P. C.) afternoon. Willie Heater won Walsh (C. U.J, Cowan (C. U.) the fifty and hundred-yard dashes, time, 4:54. Owen Maris getting second in Selections were rendered by the chorus and the band, the in­ Woodman Picnic a Success. both events. Groth of Dundee took the obstacle race with O. vocation given by Rev. Brouil- lette, after which Commander There is no longer any doubt Hollingsworth a dangerous sec­ Clemmens presented President as to who has the stand-in with ond. The fat man’s race was H. E. McGrew as the speaker of the weather man. The clouds won by Wilson, L. B. Ferguson the occasion. It was not only which had been dark and threat- second. Lindsey Dudley was wafted the only one of several boys who an eloquent but a ’‘thought-full” ening for days finished successfully the egg and away as by magic Thursday address to which the audience night and no better day for a spoon race, W. Heater won the listened. The speaker extolled the patriotism of the boys of ’61 picnic ever dawned than Friday two tw« Hugh La and lauded the spirit of service —and the Woodmen rejoiced. and sacrifice which responds to The exercises began a little took the ] duty in the body politic to-day after ten o'clock with a parade worth $ as it did to the call to arms in down First street, led by the nçveltv h the days of rebellion. He person W. O. W. Newberg band in khaki I Ferguson ified the colors ot the stars and uniforms. It was really the best Newberg stripes—the red tor courage, the mrade ever seen in town. Some Mrs. Rist, the bine for vigilance and the ively hustling had been done nail drivir white for purity—and called for among the business men with The bas the display of the national colors the result that some fifteen floats thé marr in their true significance, Better were in the line of march, and waxed it attention is seldom if ever given they were appreciated by the winning o a speaker by an open-air aud­ large crowd of people which had 13 ience than that accorded Pres. gathered from this end of the N . , McGrew. c°an G. ? \ A. R. Y 'tb the ot' t h . CO, veterans and all, a gente(j at Following the address Prof. the KMxi.howmg wa, made. W m edto C. W. Kantner rendered a very appropriate vocal solo, “Two Following the parade came •Soldier Bovs.” At the close of the exercises in the oak grove. Have yo the program the march was tak­ some of the features of the en up to the cemetery where with proper ceremony the graves Were * beautifully decorated with wealth of Oregon roses, Memorial Day Fittingly Ob- CALL AND SEE OUR N EW LINE OF IN TWO AND THREE-PIECE SUITS Wow ut* A SWELL BOOT that individualises i its w e a re r a s I being e x c lu s iv e . Victory for the College. A victory hard earned is more appreciated than one that comes easily and the college boys are well pleased accordingly over their meet held here last Satur­ day with Columbia University. It took hard work and close fig­ uring to come out first, but the trick was done. There was but a margin of from one to six points throughout the contest which kept things interesting. After the last event the score- stood 61 to 56 in favor of the college. The strength of Columbia lay in one man Kellv, who won six events, while the point winners for the college comprised practi­ cally the whole team. Hodson, Pearson, Johnson and Haworth won first places for the home team, W. Pemberton tieing for a first. The latter won the most points, thirteen, tor his school. In an exhibition pole vault Roy Heater demonstrated that he was still handy with the big stick by making an easy vault of eleven feet and a half. The events were won as fol Fifty-yard dash—Kelly (C, U.), W. Pemberton (P. C.), Pearson (P.*C.); time 0:05 3-5. Shot-put— Quinn (C.U.), Hod- son (P. C.), Quinlan (C. U.); dis­ tance 33 feet. 100 -yard dash—Kelly (C. U.), W. Pemberton (P. C.), Hinkle