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NEWBERG VOL. XVII. G r a p h ic NEWBERG. YAMHILL OOUNTY, OREGON, THUB8DAY, JOLY 6.1905 her o f ministers and active •acred mountain Fijiyam a w ok workers from other Yearly Meet- looming up before us. It iskrery i OALJ, AND SEE OURJNEW LINE OF beautiful. A bout that time ‘a iags. Newberg has received wide ad O f the ministers w ho are quite Japanese convoy met u* and. we vertising and at little cost from certain to be here are, Robert W . followed her in »o wc her unique celebration of the Douglas o f Ohio, W illis R. Hotch the submarine mines. This is a Nation’s birthday. As soon as kiss (the great African mission fine harbor and well fortified. A ¡dans were decided upon, a re ary, George Willis, an evangelist little later a launch with the port o f the same w as sent to the from Ohio, C. B. Tcbbetts, presi health officer« met us. livery !Portland evening Telegram by dent o f W hittier College, Cali oae on ship-board, servants, For spring and sutntnei ithe local reporter for that paper. Full line of nice, dressy clothing for young fornia, Amoa Cook o f Illnois, toriegn steerage, European steer mes fa latest cats sad patterns. We also have full Une of Prom there it went into the as H arry R. Keats, pastor o f age, cabin-passengers, officer*,-*- sociated press dispatches to the Friends Church in Pasadena, had to be lined up and inspected ■big journals all over the United and probably John Henry Doug like so many cattle. W e States. An editorial, “ The New pronounced a healthy lot las o f Pasadena. berg celebration” appeared in A large number o f active and then we came inside the ‘ M onday night’s Journal o f Port prominent Friends w ho are not harbor. W e did not go up' tp land, in which strong w ords of ministers w in be present and a land but anchored about a half- commendation appeared and in- number or other ministers whose mile out and a steam launch IN TWO AND THREE-PIECE SUITS , ciden tally some very nice things coming is not absolutely certain, takes us back and forth fzpCQf relative to the progress and charge. By this time it w a s ten w ill probably be here. prosperity o f the law -abiding The membership of the Yearly o’clock and w e spent the rede o f Quaker City. Prom all o f which Meeting is urged to do every the morning in watching the pas •it appears that it pays to break thing in its pow er to make this sengers go ashore. The steerage a w a y from tradition and do event one o f great comfort and Japs went in rude little boats oomething new—from an adver Messing both to our visiting called “ sam-pans.” I ’ll send a tising as well as an ethical friends and to ourselves, and the picture o f one. They are rickety standpoint. public in genetfil and our friends hinge, guided by long, crooked The number o f people which in the other churches are kindly paddles. The jap s were beam- rolled in from the surrounding invited to attend and take part country indicated that it was in the meetings as far as they immaterial to the public gen can. «ra lly whether the eagle or the Tbs Glorious Fourth as hrated at Nswbsrg. Euh, Nathan A Fischer Co.’s UP-TO-DATE CLOTHING BANNER b r a n d Boys’ and Children’s Clothing ir L it t le F o lk s The program for the week is dove o f peace was allowed to as fo llo w s: preside over the day’s exercises MONDAY. JU LY 10. so long as the merry-go-round, 3:00 p. m.—Meeting o f Minis the lemonade stand and the sack try and Oversight. and egg races were not interfered TUESDAY. w ith, and the small boy ? Well 10:00 a. m.—Opening session of his elders said “ peace, peace,” Yearly Meeting. but so far as he and the five cent 1:00 p. m.—Meeting o f Repre aentatives and Caretakers piece and the firecrackers held 2:00 p. m. Business Session. out, there was no peace. 7:00 p. m.—Meeting o f Perma The exercises o f the forenoon nent Board. were held in the Edwards oak 8:00 p. m.—Devotional Meet ing. grove. On the speaker’s plat WEDNESDAY form had been erected a white Meet throne upon which sat Miss S ' a. m.—Devotional ing. Sarah Knight, Goddess o f Peace, 10:00 a. m.—Business Session. f H h * * i” g W n chosen for the position o f honor by popular B:00 p. m.—Devotional Meet vote. And she reigned with ing. becoming dignity -land grace. TH U R SD AY. Seated about her were her maids, 8:00 a. m.—Devotional Meet- the Misses Am y Heater, Bernice ing. •Woodward, Elsie Mackie, Floy 10:00 a. m.—Business Session. Bass, M yrtle Gause and Mabel 2:00 p. m.—Foreign Missions. Paulson. “ America” was sung 8:00 p. m.—Christian Endeavor Work. by the assembled audience, selec FR ID AY. tions being rendered by the 8:00 a. m.—Devotional Meet- P a rro tt Mountain Band, which ing. furnished the music for the day. 10:00 a. m.—Peace and Arbitra tion. The address o f the day was de 11:00 a. m.—Literature. livered by Rev. Ray Palmer o f 2:00 p. m.—Business Meeting Portland. Sabbath School. In the afternoon came the 8:00 p. n r—Devotional Meet- «ports, which opened with the ing. boys* race, won by Outer Gause, SATURDAY. and Ralph Otis second. Joe 8:00 a. m.—Devotional Meet ing. Stickler took the sack race, Enos Ellis second. The old men’ s race 10:00 a.m.—Pastoral and Church Extension Work. w as taken by Jos. Bixby, who 2:00 p. m.—Educational w as hard* pressed by John 8:00 p. m.—Devotional Meet Heaton. H arry Halbgewacks ing. tnnlr the « r o and spoon race and SUNDAY. ----------- — one hundred yard 8:00 a. in., 10:00 a. mM 2:00 p dash went to Roy Heater, M. m. and 7:30 p. m.—Devotiona meetings. Redmond finishing second. H. E dwin M c G k e w , Clerk. A very attractive drill was given by Newberg girls under Notss From an Ocean Linar. direction of Miss Jessie Britt, A Series of Interesting sketches from the which was viewed with pleasure pen of Stbei Tsjrlor llcKIUop enroute to the and interest. Philippines. The baseball game between Yokohama, Japan, Scholls and Newberg was won Sunday, M ay 21. We have by the home team by a score o f been seeing so many strange and 17 to 11, and as the score indi interesting things o f late that I cates was rather ragged in hardly know where to begin spots. It was the first defeat o f Friday night, our last night out, the season for the visiting team we traveled w ith the lights out Very creditable fireworks in aad extra watchmen. We had the evening rounded of) theday’s 5,000 tons o f contraband o f w ar •festivities and Newberg’s peace on board,—engines, artillery, celebration became a matter of torpedo boats, gunpowder, cart history. ridges, etc., for the Japs,—and Outlook Good for Successful Year we were afraid the Russians would get us. That was why ly nesting of Friends Church. we stopped at M edway for mes The Program. sages. We came in farther north The coming yearly meeting o f than our course. I did not men Friends church which is t o con tion this before, though we knew vene here in first session next it at San Francisco, for fear you Tuesday the 11th, will be one o f would be anxious about us. We the largest and perhaps the most are very thankful for the sate interesting held since the estab journey. The Russians would lishment o f Oregon Yearly Meet not have hurt us any but we ing. 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