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NEWBEEG, YAMHILL OOUHTY. >N, THUB8DAY, JUNE 13.1907 and Willis Crawford Its 5, 6 blk The Beginning of the End of the o f individuals and families, it is hqs cultivated an attrai flower-garden in front o f 61 Oak Park add to McMinnville to these that we would more College Year. particularly speak. When God own house, and taken down the Though the services o f Com finished His creation and set fence separating it from the Orville O Smith to Almon Bar mencement week proper have apart one day in seven as a day street. Thus at one stroke they tholom ew "74 sq rds New berg not yet begun, there has been o f rest, He did it for the good o f have forced the citizens to keep $700. much evidence at the college the race, whom He had created, cow s and hens off the streets, Arthur Mercier and w f to Nel within the past week or so that not only man but beast. And and built us a healthy emulation son P Wheeler 6 0 a s e c 4 t 6 s r 8 th e college days o f 1907 are as the centuries rolled by He in lawns and gardens, until in $600. abou t numbered. T o begin with, thundered from the top o f M t. June the whole village literally Jesse Edwards and w f to L B n ot many mornings since, the Sinai: "Remember the Sabbath blossoms like the rose. Brouwer nw)4 blk 53 Edwards Is the best thing we have to offer our de Seniof class sprung a little sur day to keep it holy. Six days add Newberg $600. positors. Other inducements are o f sec prise by marching in to chapel shaft thou labor and d o all thy T W Hayes and w f to S A ondary importance. Upon this basis we apparelled in caps and gowns, w ork.” But we o f this age seem Hayes und Vi o f 90 a cl 55 t 5 1 solicit your patronage. meeting a hearty reception by to have concluded that we know s r 5 4 125 0 J. D. Gordon the student body. ' Mary Howe Hess to f t S Gilè more in this respect than the Al Thomas Prince ▲ delightful innovation in Col mighty, and it takes seven days H. A. Littlefield & Co Its 1, 2, 3 ,4 ,5 blk 3 Cen Charles Larkin lege life was introduced by the t o do our work. When Christ tral add Newberg $1200. N. C. Christenson Seniors M onday morning. When M aty F Hurley to D W Cum Ina V. Leland the chapel honr arrived they mins Its 1 .2 blk 15 H & L ad d Geo. Larkin took the accustomed seats o f the Newberg $200. F. T. Keyes Henry Hairey faculty on the platform , and D W Cummins to J C Lucas Its j to o k into their ow n hands the 1,2, 3. 4 blk 15 H & L add New ledmond regular chapel exercises. The berg $1200. Seely Henry Mills •devotional exercises were con- i U 8 t o Robert Alien 299.86 a Directors and Shareholders ducted by Perry M acy and Nellie { sec 17, 2 0 1 5 and sec 6 1 6 s r 7. Paulsen, president and secretary 5 FIRST N A T L B A N K O F NEW BERG o f the class respectively. Very ( excellent chapel talks were lie- , tened to from Clarence Brown 1 and Ralph Rees. The speeches ] gave tall and free expression to , college loyalty, reviewing briefly j the victories of the past and i denly with cement and sm ooth speaking hopefully for successes , quickly with a trowel. o f the future. They were like Falling hair may be avoided wise flavored with the "sw eet by stepping nimbly to one side sorrow o f parting,” in antidpa- j whenever you see one coming tion of the farewell which they < your w ay. — — ----- — —----------- - A R E A B L E T O F U R N ISH Y O U R H O M E are so soon to take o f college < The “ drooping lash,” so much COM PLETELY halls. Both speakers were m ost i affected by souse, may be encour heartily a p p la u d e d . Special aged by sitting up late o ’nights. Johanne M. Rasmuessen age music for the morning w as fur —Thomas Speed M osby in The 51, to Hans 0 . Hansen age 42. F U R N IT U R E , C A R P E T S , L IN O L E U M , W A L L nished by the Senior male quar- i Grace M. Downing age 17, to tohemiam. tet, composed of Huber Ha George L. Kneedler age 28. P A P E R , W IN D O W SH A D E S, STO V E S, w orth, Perry M acy, Paul Maris Leona Wilson age 26, to W. W. H E A T E R S , R A N G E S A N D G R A N IT E W A R E and Cedi Hoskins. It is needless Welch age 32. t o say the boys had to respond a Harriette R. Atkinson age 33, A P in e L in e O f P a in t s t o an encore. i t o John J. Ellyson age 50. The last recitations o f the year »erth a F. Palmer age 31, to were hdd Wednesday morning Geo. W. M cM ilae age 29. and Pres. Jones called the stu Grace Hussy age 23, to John dents together a half hour before W. Reeder age 35. the noon dismissal for an in Grace M. Giles age 22, to Owen form s! farewell service, when the Henry Hanson to C F Boyer spirit of tan and good fellowship 43.67 a sec 3 4 1 2 s r 5 $873.40. reigned. Members of the faculty . by MARIA BOWERMAN, Henry Hanson to John Whit Tm m. «f Nsobo* W. C T. U. man 48.37 a mc 34 t 2 s r 5 made impromptu remarks, fol Full blood Plymouth Rock M a r y C. B. S cott , low ed by speeches on the part of pigeons. I have a choice lo t o f $957. Press Superintendent. Jacob Wrage and w f to J H either young or old ones for sale, j representatives o f the college classes. Story telling was the 7lora Its 5, 6 blk 14 H & L add C. B. W ilson . principal order o f business, the at Newberg $400. exercises being appropriately W alter Brunson and w f to closed with the singing o f the a Itiary Pairett tract 12 Hurleys Span o f horses, weight 1400 college song. i sub $500. each. Price $450. Call at Geo. On last Friday night the an- r Stephen Kiki to Ora Godrey Ramsey place on Dayton road nual reception to the Seniors 39.94.a sec 5 1 6 s r 7 $100. southwest of Newberg. w as given by the Christian as- c Thompson K Cone to James C. T humberg . sociations The feature o f the i Cone and w f 63.14 a sec 3 t 5 evening was an indoor field meet s r 5 $1000. Public Sale. in the Association rooms, the Angeline P Sears and hns to S Hotio» U herabr (Iran that on the Wtfc Remember we have the Doering Mowers, Pokes I Jone, A. D. 1907, at 2 o'clock p. m., the guests being divided into fonr A Ball 37.78 a d 6 9 t 6 s r 5 and Binders. None better. All kinds o f Haying groups representing O. A. C., $1700. Tools and Harvesting machinery. m follows. to w it: Willamette, Pacific' University T ' Goodrich and wf to T B •erlbed Comme..cing at a (take on the tooth bound Una of the donation land claim of Henry and Pacific College. The most tobertson and w f 10 a cl 52 t 2 ary Noble and wife, (10} chain» weet from the newt wem corner of the donation land claim of I f you like to see the W eeds disappear in your hop interesting of the events was the s r 4 $1000. I. C. Melano and wife, thenee weet on aaid tooth Une of aaid Henry Noble claim, (It) rode yards and orchards, try one o f our KIM BALL standing .broad grin, partici Kate L Coad to N C Swenson to a Make: thence south to the north boundary CU LTIVATO R. Une of the donation land claim of Sidney pated in by sixteen contestants. 2.48 a d 4 3 t 5 s r 6 $1450. Smith to a stake ; thenee east on mid Smith line (It) rods to a stake; thenoe north to the Clem Niswonger w on at 3 5-8 W L Graham (by sher) to placo of beginning, containing one half aero inches. He didn’ t try tor an Francis Robison 96.47 a sec 23 A. NEUBON. Call and see the Aerator Butter Maker, GKO. C. CHRtSTBNBON, Secretary Présidant inter-collegiate record, but he 1 5 s r 4 $1059.82. labor and patience. For sale by confided later the information W E Kidder to L R Triplett s% that be could whisper into his blk 6 Carlton Imp. C o’s add ow n ears. After the field meet, Ten women banded together Carlton $200. w on by 0 . A. C., music was en i into an association for beautify Panl Fundman to Wallace Me- joyed in the hall below during ing and cleaning the tow n can Camant 160 a sec 2 7 -2 8 1 5 s r 8 which time light refreshments accomplish wonders. There is a $400. were served. certain village where such a com Geo H Rogers and w f to Wm mittee has wrought something 1 Brock Its 5, 6 blk 6 Everest T oo couldn’t tell by looking at it whether a watch is cheap or not at like a miracle. They have pat add Newberg $1250. $12. Very glittering promises may the sidewalks in condition by U S to James Selkeah 240 a sre have been made to you about that watch in a mail order ad. You were 29-32 1 5 and sec 5 1 6 s r 7. This is one o f the important James Selkeah to Raymond told it waa this and that and the other thing. •objects that is Claiming the at Walter 160 a stc 29 t 5 i r 7 tention of the beat men and w o men o f our land. They plead for U S to Arthur Merrier 80 a a Sunday rest law, requiring all sec 4 1 6 and sec 3 2 1 5 s r 8. public work to be stopped, when Laura J Hadley and hus to the weary laborer can have one ilixabeth Peavey It 27 Oak Fruit He could probably tell in e minute or ao, but you must uae it end wait d a y in seven to rest and enjoy 7arm $1. With Old Harnuss developments to And out. Doors, W indow s,~and the society o f his family. While Eugene Brown and wf to Clara A runaway may cause more than Turned W ork others say "This is to o fast an d Howard 10 a cl 38 t 3 s r 2 I f you will come here you can purchase trouble; serious injuries and sometimes as good e watch at whatever price you M ade to Order. age to stop the trains, street death are the aw ful results. An old $1800. wish to pay as was ever turned out o f harness is often responsible, hut e new cars, mails, etc.; business must Edward J K olb to T W Nord- a factory. harness with week spots in it is just as be carried on.” If the Sabbath by 320 a in sec 22 1 3 s r 6$10. bad. The kind we make have is trampled under foot one of the J T Rhoton and wf J C Lucas No W e a k Spot»! resalts will be a gala day for the You will get your money’ s worth if Its 5 and 6 blk 14 H & L add you buy harness o f us. rich and servitude tor the poor. Newberg $1066. But as this nation is composed S D Crawford and w f to Mary C . F. HELD T . B. CUMMINGS A COM PANY Hay Harvest is Here and Grain Harvest Quickly Follows. Wright A White M IL L S