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VOL.
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NEWBERG, YAMHILL 00
, TRUR8DAY, JULY 16.1908.
low in the w a y o f attention un­
preciative support not only of ing a directo ry for tills city
der such drcumstanceS kept her
Friends, b a t o f all w h o kn ow again brought into
YÈAR LY SESSION. them. The missionary sessioni feet that N ew berg is g ro
from it.—St. L ou ie ( M o . ) Globe-
Democrat.
were greatly added to by the in a rate that affords great
faction.
It
also
makes
a
spiring
w
ords
o
f
Dana
and
Otha
Yearly M e e t i n g of
Which has Been h» Thomas, o f Berkeley, California, the need of tarnishing
Think it Over.
During the P a * W eak formerly missionaries to Kotse- cilities for directing the
bue Sound, Alaska. Their sto­ within o a r gates to the residences
As a rule, editors are first
sad Monday A ft
and
places
of
business
of
o
u
r
citi­
ries
of
the
eagerness
to
learn
on
bear gossip, indiscretions o f men
to Meet July 21,1909.
the part o f the people am ong zen*.
1 and women. Hundreds o f thiqgs
N othin g so distinctly m a i ! » totally unfit tor publication, o f
The sixteenth annual session whom they worked are truly mar­
the
evolution o f a comi
velous.
Miss
A
u
rora
Thom
as,
an
intrigues, clandestine meetings,
o f Oregon Yearly Meeting o
from a village to a d t y as
Friends, alt hough perhaps not as adopted Esqaim o girl sang
night buggy rides, young women
inhering o f its houses and
gone astray and the flirtations
h u g e this year as it has been a t era! times and w a s greatly ap ­
distinct puuking o f its
of married men and women; in
some other times, w a s none the preciated by all w h o heard her.
“
Yonr
to
w
n
is
all
right,
The evangelistic and church ex
feet, all the scandals that come
less successful and w orth y o f
tension w ork o f the church re­ marked Polk’s man to a
note.
The Tarions sessions o f the ceived considerable attention. scribe, “and it is not
T he average newspaper a
for
it
to
claim
the
distinction
generally finds oat all the naugh­
Meeting were all very well at* In the face o f the meeting on Son-
ty doings, no matter h o w secret­
tended both by yo n q g a s well as d a y morning something more being the liveliest and
“—
$500 w a s subscribed to perous appearing d t y in t h !
ly they are planned and kept. If
old, and a lively interest
ley today, bat a d t y is
the papers shook! publish half o f
manliest on the p art of all. A carry on this work.
d
Saturday afternoon w a s de­ ty until the people adopt
the * u f f they hear, there would
spirit o f unity seemed to charac­
be ten divorces where there is
terize the meeting, not that all voted to the discussion o f educa­ systematic method o f loca
now one. There w ould be social
s a w alike on all subjects dis* tional interests am ong Friends. the people w h o Uve and do
ness
there.”
ostracism of many w ho n o w
cussed, btlt each seemed to be Pacific College w a s therefore the
And this critidsm, offered in shine in upperdom. There would
ready and willing to be governed central subject for thought. The
b y the democratic voice o f those President o f the Board of M an ­ the spirit o f friendliness tlKKCfa be shotgun matjnees, lynching
agers of the coUege and the dif­ it was, is well w orth y the
bees, hatchet parties, gore, im­
assembled
A m ong the visiting ministers ferent committees gave in very nderation of onr d ty officials. prisonment, desolation and mis­
ery.
and members from a distance satisfactory reports. Pres. Kel­ The time has long since
when
it
does
not
make
an
y
dif-
sey
told
some
o
f
bis
experience
in
The editor learns nearly all the
w h o were in attendance were:
Rev. H. Ratliff am i wife, of M a ­ the E ast in trying to raise the ference whether a man kndhn hypocrisy o f life and it’s a w on ­
S h o r t w h at street he lives on or not. der he believes in man, wom an,
rion, Indiana; Rev. R.Ô. Burnett, $50,000 endowment.
o f Oklahoma; Rev. El w ood H an ­ wide-awake educational talks 1 Sio man, no matter h o w long bis witch or the devil, in heaven or
son; Rev. Geo. W . Adams, of were made by Lindley A. Wells residence in this d ty , can h o w hell. M an y people continually
W ashington; Rev. J. E d gar W il- and others aflfi at a call some claim to “ k n ow everybody” o r find fault w ith newspapers, when
fiams, o f Seattle, Washington; $1,100 w a s raised tor the run­ pretend to direct a stranger In a as a m atter of fact they ow e
their very standing to the edito­
Rev. Dana Thom as and wife, o f ning expenses of the college. satisfactory manner to any *
rial w r it e basket.— Ex.
Berkeley, California; Rev. M ary F o r some time it has seemed that dence in tow n.
The cost o f street signs is small
Sibbett, of Kansas, a national it w ould'be w is e to change the
representative o f the W . C. T. U M nature o f the corporation o f P a ­ and the expense of numbering
For Sale.
and Rev. C lara G. Stanley, o f cific College. This change w as the houses is nothing to the
effected during the Y early' Meet­ o f progressiveness and the con­
Whittier, California.
Open single buggy, tw o w a g ­
The statistical report for the ing. The old corporation of Paci- venience to the public that w ould ons, disc seed drill, fan mill grind
y ear showed some increase in the fic.College which existed on a fi­ bllo w . Other dries in the coun­ rtone, w a g o n jack, spike tooth
nancial basis dissolved itself, each ty are preparing to take the* h p A ow , plow s, single horse
membership of the church.
Epistles o f greeting were read o f the sixty-six stockholders en­ necessary steps. W h y not N ew tivators, milk tester, cans—5 anc
S
' '|g& 10 gal—milk cart, separator, ce­
from more than a dozen other tering the new organization on berg fir*?
Yearly Meetings m North Ameri­ an equal basis. The Alumni A s­
dar posts, m an’s saddle, lady's
c a and the British Isles. The sociation of the college w a s in-
A d Autom obflf Incident.
saddle, gasoline engine,
vited to nominate ten o f their
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three-horse eveners, feed
I f there is any road rule o r n $ - chain co w ties.
ing w a s o f especial interest, com­ number to become members o f
in g as it did from the youngest the new corporation and Oregon nlation that w a s not broken re­
«
_
P orter S kinner
Y early Meeting in the world. Yearly Meeting in lieu of its stock cently by a quintet o f St. Louis­
John F. Hanson, o f Portland, and other rights in the manage ans, w h o didn't know where they
Special Notice.
w h o w as present at the opening ment o f the college \$as asked to were going, but were on their
o f Nebraska Yearly Meeting some elect seventy-six persons to be­ w a y in a big red automobile, they
The new telephone directories
fe w weeks ago, reported that come members. Each member of w ill try to see that it is fractured are printed. Call and get one.
th at meeting w as launched not the corporation has but one on the next trip. A s to the m o r­ N ew
Stromberg-Carfson
only w ith much enthusiasm but vote. The corporation is, h ow ­ tality am ong chickens along the phones for sale. Share of
w ith the evidence o f surprising ever not limited to the one hun­ road, there is some argument; sold on installments If preferred.
dred and fifty-two
members. one o f the men says there w a s an Also npw phones and extra parts
strength.
The London General Epistle There is a by -law which reads: even thirty, while the other in­ for sale. S. J. Madson, M utual
w a s appreciated greatly by this “The corporation may, at its an­ dignantly protests thtye were phone 18-3/
Meeting and felt to be most help­ nual meeting, elect by ballot new only twenty-seven. N o compe­
ful to all Who heard it. So mas­ members from nominations made tent evidence on this point can
/
Notice.
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terly is this Londorf Epistle that by the B oard o f Trustees, by the be obtained from the tw o pretty
i t w a s decided t o embody it in Alumni Association and by the girls or their chaperon, for the
Notice is hereby given that at
the printed minutes o f Oregon Yearly Meeting each year. The death squaw k of each chicken the regular general election o f
Y early Meeting and also to have names o f all new members shall w a s a signal for them t o duck :he state o f Oregon held in Y am ­
hill County, on Jane 1 * . 1908,
some extra copies struck for dis­ be submitted to Oregon Yearly their heads and avoid seeing the
there w as submitted to the regu­
Meeting o f Friends for ap proval. ’ ’ carnage.
tribution.
ar qualified voters of North
Three dogs left this world in Newberg Precinct, Yamhill Coun­
All of the standing committees The college is thus placed in a
o f the church made report* which better light before those w ho ary rapid succession after trying to ty, Oregon, the question, for and
against stock running at large in
showed that energetic, hard able to give materially to its bite holes in the tires.
said Precinct and a majority of
w o rk had been done on their support and is also brou gh H n to
Union, M o., w as the turning
the votes cast in said Precinct at
part. The different departments a closer relation to its conrtitu- point, and on the homeward trip said election w as against stock
the party glided along in peace, running at large in said Precinct,
of the church w ork were taken ency.
During the Meeting there were the mefa struggling w ith cigars 1 :he vote on the question being
up successively and discussed.
nuniber o f stirring addresses o f the alfalfa brand, bought in 37 votes for stock running at
I t w a s shown that Friends have
arge and 263 votes against
been doing intensely practical delivered by those present. One Union, and the girls taking a
stock running at large in said
w o rk along the line of the a b o l­ o f especial strength w a s that post graduate course from their 5recinet.
v-
ishment o f the saloon through iven by Ex-President H . E.^ Mc- charming chaperon on how to
N o w therefore it shall be un­
the Anti-Saloon League and the 5rew at the Christian Endeavor fool all the men all the time, law ful for stock to run at large
Prohibition party. Mrs. M ury Service and rally on Thursday when the first accident of ¡the day in North N ew berg Precinct in
Sibbetts delivered an address to evening.
happened in which the a u t o i* s Yamhill County, Oregon, from
and after sixtv (6 0 ) days from
On M onday morning the Meet­ were the sufferers. A meek-look- the date o f this notice, to-wit:
the effect that Friends should
recognize the saloon as an issue ing united in sending a message ing horse came joggin g down tlfe From and after She First day o f
m politics and should so deal of sympathy to E. H . W oo d ­ road and turned out to the right. September, 1908, under penalty
w ard and family in their sorrow Then he made a* fatal error bjr o f Ten Dollars ($10.00) for the ,
w ith i t
first offense and Tw enty Dollars
Peace and arbitration were »ecanse of the serious illness of claiming a-pu rely feminine pre­
($20.00) for each and every sub­
rogative and changed his mind. sequent offense, to be recovered
urged as being Christian princi­ their son Herman.
From all sides one hears the In an in * a n t after the beast had from the owner of anv stock run­
ples of brotherhood for which all
Friends should stand. Rev. J. old expression “ this is the b e * turned back into the road there ning at large in said Precinct.
Dated July 1st, 1908.
E d g a r Williams stated that fill one yet” and so it should be. w as a mixup, which ended with
t3-37 -
G. W. J ones ,
things being considered he be­ Prof. J. C. Hodsou sounded a the horse climbing into the auto­
County Clerk of Yamhill County,
lieved that the visit o f the U. &. clear note when in an energizing mobile and attempting to be­
Oregon.
Fleet to Seattle Was demoraliz­ talk on Sunday school w ork he come unduly ga y with the occu­
referred to the w ords ol Jesus: pants, and the wheels of the bug­
in g in its influence.
Notice to W ater Consumers.
The report of the missionary “ Greater works than these shall gy being wrecked. The men in
' W . R. M .
w o rk o f Oregon Friends am ong ye do.”
the party helped the animal to
Sprinkling-hours: Law ns, 6 to
the Kake Indians o f Alaska w as
get oat o f the auto, •tfhile the 6:30 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.; Streets,
gratifying. The board announced
chaperon w as giving a demon­ 7 to 8 a. m.* 12 to 1 p. m. G a r­
A Needed Improvement.
th a t H arian and Melinda Smith,
stration o f how to look dignified den sprinkling prohibited. Any
o f this place, will soon return to
The appearance * in Newberg when ratttai.
ra ttM .
,
person caught violating these
th at held. These young people this week o f representatives o f
One of the girls acted as if she rules, w ater will be shut off, and
have proven themselves capable R. L. Polk & Co., directory pub-« w a s about to feint but doubt as a fine of $2.00 imposed.
tf
a n d earnest, and worthy the ap­ Ushers, for the purpose ofprepar- to w h at the chaperon would al-j
B y O rder of th e C ouncil .
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F R IE N D S M E E T IN
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- W E INVITE YO U TO OAKL­
A N D SEE THEM.
HODSON BROS.
“I f you get it o f H od soft Bros., it’s right.”
A M E R IC A N H A R V E S T IN G M A C H IN E S
W IN H O N O R S A B R O A D
♦ A t an important Agricultural Show held at Port E lila -
beth, South A frica, the W alter A . Wood Binder, Reaper
and Mower, w ere awarded first prize.
(HARVESTERS
If yoirwant machinery that
will do the work we have it
TH E DEERING
known the world over. Let
us sell you a Mower,Bind­
er or Rake.
Your Patronage Solicited.
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