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G raphic NEWBEBÖ, YAM H ILL OREGON YEARLY flBBTINO IN SESSION. An Unusual Number of Visiting Ministers and Workers of the . Friends Church Present— Earnestness end Enthusiasm , Pervade Meetings. OREGON, THURSDAY, JU LY 13,1906 each other and go after saloon. T o d a y ’s sessions w ill doubt less prove the most interesting o f the Yearly Meeting, when the cause o f missions will be given RBSOUKCBS attention. Unusual interest is ven by the presence o f Willis R. Loans and discounts. otchkiss, the missionary to $Ì412Ì*«(H “ Darkest Africa.” He w ill occu py the afternoon session and to store building. night will give the story o f his Furniture and fixtures life and experiences in the dark 2000 continent Aside from the visiting minis Overdrafts.............. 5696 isters mentioned above, others Due from other banks who have been in attendance at 15687 19 the Yearly Meeting are: Cash 6 n hand California—Mr. and Mrs. David Wood, Mrs. * M attie T otal Townsend and daughter Emma, L iabilities John Vestal, Mrs. L. J. Stanley, the Misses Edith and Clara anc Capital stock......... . $50000 00 Herbert and W alter Tebbetts, Undivided profits, less expenses Whittier; Joel Bean and Miss and taxes paid..... 2704 31 Cox, San Jose; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Naylor, Berkeley; Miss Deposit subject to check........ ^..i Marie Barker, El Modena; Mr. ............................. 72678 09 and Mrs. Isaac McCollum, Long Certificates o f d e p o s it............ . Beach; ........... L ................ 54926 87 Washington—Miss . Elizabeth Total ............. $180,809 27 Stratton, C. E. Kirk, Miss M ary B. C. M i l e s , President; Burrows, Seattle; Rev. and Mrs Chas. Replogle, Mrs. Boren J. C. .Ç o l c o r d , Cashier, S Largely isolated from it* sister Yearly Meetings, visiting mem bers and workers are probably welcomed a t Oregon Yearly Meeting with more than usua heartiness. New faces and new messages cannot but give new inspiration and the life and zeal which is attending the opening sessions o f this year’s gathering, can in part be traced to the pres ence o f so many members from a distance. In fact the keynote o f the Meet ing was sounded in the able sermon delivered by Pres. C. E. Tebbetts on Sunday morning from the text, “ I came that ye might have life and have it abun dantly.” Spirit-filled life with its possibilities lor service is the theme o f the week. The opening public service was held Tuesday morning a t ten o ’clock, and was largely devo tional. Grouped arouud the clerk’s desk on the platform were Willis R. Hotchkiss, the mission cliff, Woodland ary to Africa whose name, w ith in the past few years has become a household word where mis sions are considered, Rev. Harry R. K eat 8 of Pasadena, California, Predident C. E. Tebbetts of Whittier, California, Tim othy Nicholson o f Indiana, Rev. G. W. Willis o f Ohio, Rev. and Mrs. Amos Cook o f'E l Modena, Cali fornia, Rev. A. A. Bailey and Rev. E. H. Jane w ay o f Kansas, milion. Nebraska and Annn and Amanda W ay o f Whittier, Joice, Central City California. “ Peace be within Montana—Wm. and Sarah thy walls and prosperity within lubre. Calispell. thy gates,” were the appropriate Kansas—Mr. and Mrs words read by Pres. Tebbetts, . ... ward Tamplin, Newton; who spoke o f the church as the S a,rd * source o f abounding blessings. '- ulver' w*ehita. Rev. Keats gave a very impres Brethren of Oregon, Washing sive lesson from the life o f Muses, ton and Idaho Meet Here. encouraging his hearers to place themselves in line with God to Five years a go the Brethren or be used by him. “ Individual Dunker church was established ualifications for individual uties” was the thought ex in Newberg and this week the pressed by Rev. Bailey, Amos local church is honored by enter Kenworthv, J. F. Hanson and taining the District Conference. ’ others following with earnest A large attendance is present, a words. The reading o f the credentials full and interesting program has o f the visiting workers was been prepared, and interesting made an informal introductory meetings are being held. The service in which also those topics for discussion cover com members without credentials pletely the work o f the minister, were asked to let themselves be known and be made welcome. the Sunday School worker, mis The words o f greeting by local sionary, and general Christian members were so many the clerk worker. The services continue was compelled to cut short this throughout the week and over service by allowing one general Sunday. expression by rising vote. Those present as delegates are Some, routine work in the w ay * ot announcing and making com as follows: mittee appointments was trans Oregon—J. S. and Barbara acted at the morning service. Secrist, G. W. Hoxie, L. D. Min- The Meeting ordered a message ear, M yrtle Point; A. H. Patch, o f sympathy wired to Robert A. Royer, Damascus; D. A Douglas at Berkeley, California, Norcross, Mrs. Eliza Moore, w ho was taken seriously ill there when en route to Newberg to at Newberg; S. E. Decker, Mrs. A. tend the Yearly Meeting. Carl, Ashland; E. L. Withers, On the opening o f the business Weston. Washington—B. C. session o f the afternoon, ’those who have been efficiently serving Bohn, Centralia; M. F. Wood, the Meeting as clerks were re Glen wood; J. H. Smith, G. S. elected as follows: presiding Gregorv, Sunnyside; J. G. Miller clerk, Pres. H. E. McGrew, re and J. H. Stover, Tekou; G. E. cording clerk, Mrs. Mabel Doug and Sadie Wise, North Yakima; las, reading clerk, Mrs. F. A. Elliot, announcing clerk, John S. A. B. Peters, Wenatchee. Idaho Richie. At a succeeding session —L. G. Crill, Nampa; C. H. Sar Miss Bernice Woodward was gent, L. E. Keltner, Payette; chosen as assistant recording J. G. Stiverson, Weiser. secretary. Following the ap pointment o f the nominating t-ewis and Clark River Rates committe, the statistical report — ■ o f the church in Oregon was From M ay 29th to and includ read, which showed very en ing October 15th, 1905, we will couraging conditions lor the make a round trip rate from past year. The fact o f a decided Newberg to Portland, o f 75 increase in the membership was cents. Tickets good ten days held up as a matter for much en from date o f sale. couragement, and called forth a general expression ns to the O regon C it y T ransportation C o m pa n y . spiritual state o f the church, which occupied the greater part The Newberg Baptist Sunday o f the alternoon. The first department work to School went on a river excur be consider«! was that o f tem sion this morning to Canemah, perance, taken up Wednesday this side o f Oregon City, where afternoon. After the reading r f the day is being spent picnicking. the usual reports, an add ref 8 The Misses Lclia and Hazel was given by W. V. Culyer c t Kansas Yearly Meeting, who is Littlefield and Miss Eva Fletcher a field worker in the cause c f are visiting at The Dalles. prohibition. Others spoke brief Miss Clara Brown, o f Spice- ly, the general thought expressed being th at the different temper land, Indiana, is in town visiting ance organizations should <juit her^ousin, Mrs. Anise Clough. CLEARANCE Summer Dress Goods (except staples) Ladies’ Shirt Waists.......................... J. C. Kirk in company with his daughter Mrs. M. W. Cadwalla- der and her son from Oskaloosa, Iow a, arrived last Saturday after having spent some time a t Spokane and Tacoma. Ladies’ , Childrens’ and Mens' shoes... Boys’ Clothing Straw Hats Felt Hats (Odd lines) Ladies’ Skirts.......... . We will give away a $3.00 hat with every mao’s suit from $ 10.00 up, and a $ 2.00 hat on each suit from $ 7.50 to $ 10 . 00 . # % All goods coming under this line are for cash and no tickets will be punched We request you to come early while our stock is fairly complete as you will be able to secure better bargains. 3 The Great Watch Sale The richest of pure cream; the juice of ripe, fresh fruits; highest grade flavorings and pure crystal sugar carefully blended and frozen to a creamy smoothness by skilled work men. This is the’ only secret of the sale of Swetland’s Ice Cream It is absolutely pure and contains no secret powders or “ fillers.” This “ Ice Cream of Quality” is received fresh every day by Heacock’s Jewelry Store C h a rle s B. W i l s o n _ Sole Agent for Newberg. F R E E S O U V E N IR . When visiting Portland, all at Swetlands, 273 Morrison 8t., and present this ad. You will receive f r e « anattractivefsouvenfr for the table. 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