NEWHEBGh YAMHILL COUNTY. OREGON, THUESDAY, JUNE 11.1908. CO LLEG E YE A R CLOSES. Vocal Solo, Prof. Shatter., Recitation, “ Old G lory,” Myr tle Pierson: Violin Solo, “ 1st Schuler Con- derto,” Miss Doris Gregory. Oration, “ Heroic Deeds,” Vio let Slater. Instrumental Duet, Misses Bu chanan and Pvcesnall. Recitation, “ The Bear Sto^y,” Lorena Kelsey. -• Class History. Class Address, Prof. R. W. Wanted and # For Sale. M r.-Bartlett o f Newberg spent last Sunday visiting with Dan Chase. Rev. Mills filled the pulpit Sap- W anted — Woman for house Class w ork at the college was day morning and evening at the ork. P. C. M nxs. L discontinued the first of the week church. ■and is being followed by three John Hill o f Portland and Mr. Young pigs for sale. Thos. days o f examinations which dose Green o f H ood River are visiting Herd Jr., Home phone 17-6. tl tom orrow . with H. C. Paulsen and family. . The first o f the regular exercis H. R. C obb is prepared to do M i,, yffluyi* w ills attendedtfee es o f Commencement week will wedding of Mias Maude Cost o f your express or other light haul take place in the college chapel Independence and Visits# with ing at reasonable rates. Saturday evening, June 18, when Vocal Sqlo, Miss Nadine Bryan. other friends neat Monmouth Rev. J. B, Blair, o f jthe local Pies- Presentation o f Diplomas. Six good milk cow s for sale; al- during last week. byterian Church, •will deliver the > tw o brood sows. Prank Nel Class Song. ' Hiram Johnson w ho has been* annual address before the college son, 4H miles west o f Newberg. The names of the members o f literary societies, the public being the class follow : Meade Elliott, confined to his bed during tbs. cordially invited to attend. In Violet Slater, Ida. Stone, John last three months a t his home is fast declining, and cannot sur connection there will also be a Hamilton, Stella Badley, Maude vive much longer. He knows and . short program rendered by the Switzer, Paul Atkins, Hattie Bix- members o f the literary societies. by, Myrtle McDonald, Ray appreciates, in a w ay, his home , While it docs not appear on the Phipps, Sadie Becbtle, James friends and bears his troubles Commencement invitations, it is Scott, George Bowman, H arry very patiently. - Will furnish w ood and Rev. A. Holms has resigned as pickers. 1 ■always understood that the Phelps, Brace Douglas, M yrtle baseball game between the col Pierson, Clifford Hamnett, Arlie pastor o f the Chehalem Center lege boys and the alumni is to be Evans, Maude Allison, Gertrude Friends Church, and left for Cen palled oft Saturday afternoon. Hollingsworth, M argaret Illig, tralis, Wash. He will Soon send Those who attend the &amC Russell Parker, Gladys M organ, for his wife and young daugh- , should take a vivid imagination Lorena Kelsey, Jessie Gollard, ter, Lois M argarets, w ho are , alon g and they may be able to Lloyd Ruble, Walter Forsyth, staying a t the home of Mr. and | Mrs. F. , A. Hayes. Brother •detect the hint o f a resemblance Charles Coville. Holms was well liked as a pas between the contest put .op and F. H. B uchanan , Teacher. tor and h^s a number o f warm < the great American game, No friends in Chehalem Center. *, j •gate receipts, the only stipula tion being that the tans must promise to leave the grounds aft e r the game quietly and in good humor without violent demon strations. This condition is in sisted upon by the alumni, a number o f whom do not carry life insurance. Baccalaureate services will be held in the Friends church Sun d a y morning at eleven o ’clock, the sermon to be preached by President W. Irving Kelsey. In the evening at eight the address t o the Christian associations o f the college will be delivered by Rev. P. C. Stanard whose many friends will be glad o f this early opportunity to hear him on his return to Newberg. On M onday evening the most popular exercises o f the whole week are held in the college gym nasium. Just say “ cla ss'd a y" and everybody understands—and goes early in hopes o f getting a The graduating exercises o f the academy will be held Tuesday afternoon at tw o o ’clock in the Friends church. ( At the same place in the even in g takes place the public meet in g o f the Alumni Association. The principal address will begiv- •en by B. S. J. McAllister, of Port land. Good musical selections will be heard. * ' ' The Commencement exercises will take place in the Friends church Wednesday morning at ten o ’clock. The address will be •delivered byDr. Beryamin Young, ¡pastor o f the First M. E. Church, •Portland. % • The program o f the week will close With the Ahftnni banquet which wilkbe given at the Hotel Imperial Wednesday evening in honor of the class of 1908,, ! The graduating exercises of the Dundee High School w£te held in the church on Saturday evening before an appreciative audience. A well renderedjprogram was giv en as follows: Vocal Quartette. Invocation—Rev. Alford. Oration—“ The Growth o f Pro hibition,” Ernest Than. Oration—“ Barnacles o f th e Ship o f State,” Bessie Warner. Vocal Solo—Miss Spooner. Oration—“ W ork at Christian ity ,” Anna Thun. Oration— “ M odem Advance ment,” Bennie Craven. Vqpal Solo—Miss Spooner. Address to the Clas*—Prof. A. C. Stanbrough. Presentation of Diplomas, Awarding Pacific College Prize Scholarship. Vocal Quartette. •Benediction—Rev. Alford. Considerable interest was man ifested in the scholarship, at the contest was known to be Very close. The final resist, which gave the decision to Bennie Cra ven thr a margin o f less than one percent, met with general ap proval. The class address, which dealt with the individual’s obli gations to society,, and the cri teria of true success, was well re ceived and highly complimented. T otal Florence M. Livingstone, age F or S ale — Good seven-room 24, to Thurston V. M organ,, age house with four lots, plenty of 27. nice trait, choice location. Terms Ida A. H orton, age 33, t o Ora reasonable. Inquire o f B. Olmstepd, age 36. - W . E. W igh t . Lotus Harford, age F or S ale — acres, 9 room Robert Horn beck Jr, age 21: * house, good orchard, city water, Susie Buckley, age 37 to John on Dayton Ave., Newberg, Ore A Denney, age 47. gon. Address J.T . Osborn, 2118 . M ary C. Remillard, age 31 to Colby Ave., Everett, Washing Geo. A. Hawley, age 46. - 1 , Reva Buell, age 23, to Geo. J. ton. Case, age 30. ■ ^ L O S T A i ID U r M artha V. Reeves, age 23, to and tow n, ladies’ gold watch; Dflbert E. Pearson, age 24. Waltham movement, enameled Elizabeth M. Allen, age 19, to bine, with initials A. P. on front. Clarence J. Bryan, age 20. Finder leave at Parker’s store Ipez I. Adams, age 46 to John and get reward. t2 W. Estes, age 58. Nettie M. Baxter, age 45, toC . L ost — A black silk umbrella, G. Hopkins, age 61. Sunday, between King & Ben Ina V. Connelley, age 21, to nett’s and the Tangen place, of Geo. S. Miller, age 29. Chehalem Center. Finder please Oriflamme Luper, age 34. to leave at Graphic office. Robert K. D. Ewell, age 32. * M rs . S arah L ea ch . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will receive, until Friday evening, June 19, 1908$ at 7 o ’clock p. m., bids for mak ing the fallowing improvement«; F o r grading all that portion o f Maih Street between South side o f First street and South side o f Railroad track in the City o f Newberg, Yamhill county, Ore gon. Said grading to bedoaebyju ly 15, and 90 a . to conform with the established grade "of said por- tion ofsaid street, and in compH- a nee and as provided with ordt- nance No. « 1 1 . The person re- caving said contract will be re- quired to enter into a written contract and no bids will be re ceived after the time herein stated, and the right is reserved to re ject any and all bids. The bid is to be enclosed in a sealed envel ope and is to state the amount tor which the person submitting the same will grade said portion o f said street. Dated June 8, 1908. W m . C lkm m kns , Street Commissioner ot the City o f Newberg- The light that never fails. No under shadow and equal to gas. Satisfaction' guaranteed. For sate by A. W. M c D o itg a ll , 6-25 DaytOn, Oregon. 1 Septic Taolu! ------ . ■ . I am prepared to put in septic tanka after the latest approved methods. E nos E llis . “ Fits Like Your Footprint” 1 W , die history o f the W . L. Douglas Shoe O XFO R D S, T A S or B L A C K S O ur clothing stock contains the boat and most up-to- date créations in M en’s, Boys’ and Children’s Suitings. ' H O D S O N BROS "I f you get it o f Hodson Bros^ it’s ri AM ERICAN H AR VESTIN G M ACHINES W IN H ONORS A B R O A D A t an important Agricultural Show held at Port Eliza beth, South Africa, the Walter A Wood Binder, Reaper and Mower, were awarded first prize. Yon will find creamery and (jairv batter; eggs and chickens; potatoes and buttermilk; also ice cream in hulk at W atts & Keller’s commission house o* main St. Call and see us, either to sell or buy. # «>“ • “ * ,f k'’ rs- Po*offiec Dundee, both Ph°nes- _____ ______ Vacation Music Lessons, , Mrs. T. D. Cundift announces that she will give piano lessons for 25c during vacation at her home on Sheridan street, one block west o f public school grounds. Special attention giv en to beginners. She is recently from Lebanon, where, according to the Express-Advance, she taught successfully in oyer tw o hundred homes, New Hoosier disc drill, fan mill and elevator, Jtwo one horse cultivators, t w o plows, low , handy ' farm wagon, common road wagon, single open buggy, (lew teed grinding mill, 2 H . P„ Fairbanks gasoline engine, shaft, pullies, hangers, belting, five and ten gallon cans, tw o bottle Bab cock tester, chain cow ties, De- Laval Separator, assortment ot small tools, spike and spring tooth harrows. P orter S kinner . D O N ’T M IS S IT W4 are offering some big bar gains in order to reduce stock and thus be able to gd into our new quarters with new goods. You will have to hustle if you get the advantage o f our clean-up prices. Seeing is believing. Wright, White A Co