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    VOL XX.
NEWBEBG. Ti
r.THUBSDAT, JOH£ 18.1908.
IO. 35
dent Kelsey took occasion to say is chief, os he that doth
M artin presiding. The
\ a few words o f final admonition The theme o f true service in jtj|
address was given by
the
varied
activities
of
life
B.
S.
J.
M
cAllister, o f Portland
to
the
class,
the
central
thought
COMMENCEMENT.
PACIFIC COLLEGE
who spoke upon the subject
o f which w as th at they should m ifit ably developed and
manner
which
left
nothing
to
be
cofiist their education as only be­
“ Some o f the Great Problems o f
gun rather than as completed. desired from the standpoint!
Our C ivilization.” M r. M cAllis­
ter has a t once a broad and deep
He also spoke pertinently of the grace and oratory. M any
present
who
had
never
grasp o f fundamental prind-
very im portant place held by the
b j pies and a t tbe same tune tbe
denominational college in our in public effort, and most
happy faculty of. stating big
Before a larger audience than educational system. He then mentary are the comments
have
since
been
heard
on
truths in a concise, simple man­
conferred
the
degrees
as
indicated
hat assembled on a similar occa­
ner, which makes him a speaker
sion lor some years, three young above. The audience was dis­ hand. As special numbers
tbe
choir,
“
Send
Out
Thy
much appreciated.
missed
in
benediction
by
Rev.
J.
ladies and three young men
and
“
Seek
ye
the
followed by Thomas
B.
Blair.
oeived degrees at the Friends
snug,
while
Miss
Bdwi
also of Portland,
Yesterday afternoon from the
church yesterday morning as
dered
the
vocal
solo
“
Glc
who
gave
a
cheery
talk o f cour­
hoars
o
f
three
to
five,
President
graduates o f Pacific College.
and
Miss
Gregory
a
violin
age
and
inspiration,
exhorting
They were l^ ii* Lena Spangle, and Mrs. Kelsey received a t their
the
college
young
people
to meet,
Another treat was in st
o f Day ton, Miss Edna Forsyth, home the friends o f the class of
conquer and serve the w orld wiph
of Newberg, and H arold Vickrey, 1908 and of the college, in honor tbe evening when the
alw
ays a cheery smile. Excellent
tbe
Christian
Associations
of LaFayette, upon whom were o f the graduates.
musical
numbers were given by
conferred the degree o f Bachelor
Commencement week came to delivered by R ev .F . C.
Miss Jessie B ritt and Mrs. M yr­
Arts; Miss Alice Hayes, of a dose late last night in the gath­ He took for his subject “ The
tle
W ilson in a piano duet and
preme
O
bligation”
which
he
* Newberg, H arry M axfield, of ering of the alumni in honor o f
by
Miss Maybelfe Edwards in a
Quillayute, Washington, and Ar­ the new members, which was the dared t6 be fo r' everyone, the
thu r W ilson, o f Portland, upon most successful in the history o f making the most of one’s own vocal solo.
Whom were conferred the degree the Association. The business self. Only after this is
o f Bachelor o f Science. '
meeting took place at 8/ o ’clock plished can we be of any real ber- Newberg’« New M3k <
ry Completed.
Very shortly after ten o ’clock in the parlors o f the Im perial and vice to the w orld. This was the
....
President W. Irvin g Kelsey led was well attended.' Unwonted first public appearance in New­ f
The
Commercial
Club a t.th e
berg
o
f
Rev.
Stanard
since
his
re­
the w ay to the platfbnn, -fol­ interest was shown in the w ork
last
meeting
took
np
the consid­
lowed by Dr. Benjamin Young, o f the Association and college turn after his three years of study
eration*
o
f
the
milk
condensety
o f Portland, speaker o f the day, and a general determination was and the reception he received,
and the young ladies and ^gentle­ voiced to make things go as they both in the interest shown in his and in view o f the fact that some
men of the class o f 1908, neatly never ^ret have. T h e new officers very helpful discourse aqd ¿he reports have been circulated det­
attired in caps and gowns. As sleeted are: W. S. Parker, presi­ expression of appreciation M frr- rimental to the best interests o f
a'background fo r those on the dent; B. A. Newby, vice-president wards, was indicative ofithenald the plant, appointed a committee
platform , ran a beautiful bank and treasurer; Olive Stratton, he has upon the people o f New­ to examine and report upon the
of pink and green, cleverly de­ secretary; Cecil Hoskins, base­ berg generally. As special mu­ condition o f this new industry.
The committee, made jap of
vised of exquisite roses and vine ball manager. In addition to sical numbers the choir
citizens, who have been promi­
maple. In fact the decorations those alumni w ho are already “ I ’m a Pilgrim ,” and
o f the morning were elegant and stockholders o f the college, a t “ Thv W fll be Done,” was given nent in prom oting this enterprise,
it was remarked that finer have the invitation of the Board o f |*T M iss Sibyl and W. C. Wood visited the factory and after *
careful and detailed examination
/ 'M
( never been seen in the Friends Trustees ten other alumni were yfcud. •
o f the building, machinery and
church here during the years in nominated as members o f the
The usual large crowd
equipment
were united in making
which Commencement days have college corporation in accord­ gathered about the college
tbe
report
as
below and debited
come and gone. Oregon roses ance w ith the articles o f re-or­ Monday evening aw aitin g
were ju st “ ripe” and a t their ganization. They were, A. C. opening o f the door, when aH th at it be printed in both rtf our
best this year, and the result was Stanbrough, O. K . Edwards. R. rushed and jammed th ro n gh a * city papers, so that any* feeling
seen in the wealth o f floral tok­ W. K irk, A. C. M artin. W. S. if preferred quarter sections were o f distrust o r lack o f confidence
ens fairly showered upon the six Parker, B. A. Newby, M arvin being allotted inside to the first in this investment may be sec at
rest w ith the bondholders.
young mea’ and women.
B lok, Carl Nelson, Cecil Hoskins, comers. It w as “ class d a y .^ h e
It Is debited and u »e d by the
After an earnest benediction Paul Maris.
one occasion when the Senio rs
Club
that all »subscribers make
by Rev. Isom P. W ooton, an in­
The banquet follow ed in the occupy the stage, literally and
strumental solo, “ Faust,” by spacious diningroom o f the Im ­ figuratively, and faculty and stu­ payment o f amounts due, that
Ley bach, was excellently ren­ p eria l which was beautifully dents sit back and take w hat’s the management may m ot be
dered by Miss Best L a Verne decorated. Plates were laid for coming to them. Prof. Hadley, embarrassed a t the lastmometat.
It is expected th at operations
. Vickrey, o f LaFayette.
over fifty, an excellent five coarse the new pa-pa o f the faculty/nat­
w
ill begin next week With a com­
The class oration was delivered
dinner being served. The after urally came in for prominent and
plete
and first-class outfit in
by H arry Maxfield and it would dinner program was as follows, honorable mention, mocii to the.
every
w
ay, fully able to take care
be difficult to speak too highly W. C. W oodward serving as delight o f the crowd, while other
of the maximum amount o f milk
o f it. “ Reason’s Revelation”
toastm aster “ Fledglings,” C. members of tbe faculty and some
. was the subject, the revelation J.Hoskins; Response, Aliceflayes, students g o t theirs. It was lots agreed upon.
‘ A ll persons financially interest­
being the grow in g realization o f
’08; “ And it came to pass in o f fun for everybody—the victims
ed are cordially invited to visit
the true relationship between
those d a y s ,”
Perry Macy; included. Illuminated club swing­
the condensery a t west end o f
men and nations, and of a higher
“ Roughing It ,” Calvin Blair; ing by Wilson was a new feature
and better w ay of adjusting “ College Hims,” Mrs. Gertrude and was greatly appreciated, Thhf) street, and meet Mr. Ross,
the proprietor, who w ill gladly
them than by the w ay of bitter
Lam b Whiteis; “ Our Annexa­ The program ended w ith a com­
strife. The speaker handled an tions,” W. S. Parker. The pleas­ edy-farce “ M r. Bob” in which extend every facility for complete
old subject in an original and ure o f the evening was greatly some o f the numbers showed un­ inspection.
convincing manner. This was
REPORT OF COMMITTEE.
enhdhced by the excellent music suspected stage ability.
to have been expected as he has rendered by Miss Gregory in vio­
We the undersigned have vib-
The graduating exercises o f
l>een known as one o f the most lin solos and by Miss Richmond
ited
the Newberg M ilk Condens­
the Academy were held Tuesday
original and self-resourceful w rit­
ing
Company’s
plant and have
and Miss B ritt in piano selec­ afternoon, when President Kel­
ers in college. However, he sur­
tions.
sey presented diplomas to Ross inade personal inspectionpf same
prised even his best friendskin the
The exercises of the week began A. Newby, Mabel H aw orth, Vic­ and a r* united in givin g our ap­
force and grace of his delivery.
to r and Florence Rees, Clande C. proval of it in every way. We
He received a hearty tribute o f Saturday evening w ith the an­ Calkins, Cfhude Lewis and Chris [believe that every pledge made
applause from the large audience. nual address to the Christian As­
Smith. A ll spoke well prepared by the management has qeen car­
delivered
The soloist o f the mefrning w a s. sociations which _ was
_
.
ried out and we have full con­
Mrs. W. Carlton Smith, o f Sa- ' h“ y « « by R «».J . E. Blair.pas- orations, the program being car­
very gratifyiqg fidence in the enterprise.
to r o f the Presbyterian church. ried out in
lem, who now* sang “ In a For­
R. W. Harrold
manner
as
follows:
Character building was the
eign Land” and “ When Song is
C.
C. Ferguson
theme ofithe evening and out of
Invocation—Rev. Hamilton.
Sweet” with such effect that she
*
J
.
L
.
M.
Smith.
t£iis very pommon subject Rev.
Violin Sold—Selected, Miss D o r-,
responded to an enedre w ith a
F. A. M orris
Blair gave an uncommonly good is Gregory.
beautiful lullaby song.
H. R. M orris
address, practical, forceful and Oration—“ Onr Country’s Prog­
President Kelsey introduced as
J.
C. Porter
convincing. In a few words the ress,” Ross A. Newby.
the speaker o f the day Dr. Benja­
Jesse
Edwards
gist o f his admonition may be
Oration—“ Unknown Heroes,’
min Young, pastor o f the First
' F. H. Caldwell '
stated thus: Be neat, be depend­ Mabel H aw orth.
?
M . E. Church, Portland. Dr.
J. L. Hoskins
able, be punctual, cn)tivate stay­
Oration—“ Education, a Factor
Young took as the theme of a
v
f*
J.
C. Colcord/
ing qualities, do your best. The o f Progress,” Clande C. Calkins.
very earnest, practical and im*
_
E. H. W oodward
Oration—‘T h e Undesirable Cit­
pressive address, the making of Helioton octet—the Misses M ary
J.
G. Bennett
Cook, Leola Glass, Laura Ham­ izen,” V ictor E. Rees.
a man. He dw elt w ith empha­
mer, Alice Hayes and Messrs. Ar-. Vocal Solo—“ S p r in g tim e ,”
sis upon the necessity o f several
For Sale.
thur* Wilson, Nathan Cook, Miss Nadine Bryan.
cultures which he took up and
Claude L ew is and Riley* Kauf­
Oration—“ T o Every Cause Its
considered in turn. In brief they
New Hoosier (fisc drill, fan
man, members of the Helianthus, Champion,” Florence Rees
were: the culture of independent
mill and elevator, tw o ope horse
and Agoreton societies respective­
Oration—“ Every Man Has a cultivators, t w o plows, low,
thought—keeping the head on
ly, rendered a selection a t the be­ Place,” Claude A. Lewis.
top; o f reverence, for God and
handy farm wagon, common
ginning o f the program.
Oration
—
“
Newspapers
an
d
the sacred things o f life; o f a lofty
road wagon, single open buggy,
Unusually successful exercises Their Influences,” Chris Smith.
imagination; o f self-mastery; of
new feed grinding mill; 2 H. P.
Presentation o f Diplomas.
w ill, o f nerve and grit; and final ■wpere those held Sunday in the
Fairbanks gasoline enginf, shaft,
Instrumental Solo—£Hriected, pullies, hangers, belting, hve and
1y, o f the culture of faith. Turn­ Friends church. In the motning
2.
in g to the class in conclusion, he the Baccalaureate sermon was Prof. J. S. Carrick. '
ten gallon cans, tw o hottfe Bab­
preached
by
President
W.
Irvin
g
eloquently ‘ enjoined upon them
Benediction — Rey. Is o m P. cock tester, chain cow ties, De-
the three ideas o f dnty, o f ser- Kelsey before a large audience. W ooton.
Lavdi Separator, assortment ot
' vice and of love. “ L ove's W ay” He took for his text, “ He that is
small
tools, spike and spring
The* public meeting of the
greater among you, let him be­
was snag by Mss. Smith.
tooth
harrows.
Alumni, on Tuesday evening}
Follow in g the address Presi- come as the younger; and he that was well attended, the president,
P orter S kinner ;
Footprint
That’s the
W. L. Douglas Shoo
for th^ tittle Iota.
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