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N ewberg VOL. XX. G raphic NEWBERG. YAMHILL OOÏÏHTY. OUpKW, THUR8DAY, SEPTEMBER 10.1908. gave some timely advice to moth ers in regard to helping the teach Another lie. Not one dime ers with the subject of purity in been charged to the county Pacific CoUoge Securas N ew In Rainier W om an Criticises G ov- schools. ing my term of office. But eranor’s Behavior. structora— M rs. Eva H um - Instead of the gold medal con no administration can the m er HuD—M r. A lex- R ainier , O r ., Sept. 3.—(T o the ty lose a dime b j the cu test as planned, a golden treat ander Hull. Editor o f the Oregonian.) — I down of diseased 1 rees for the was enjoyed. The tw o contest want to say a tew words that I cost of this work becomes a lien ants present gave their selections The music lovers oi Newberg would like very much to see in on the property of the owner o f and Mrs. Hidden gave a talk on will be glad to know that tw o print—although I hardly expect the orchard and is a charge upon “ The Object and Work of the W. new instructors have been se to. At any rate I will try to see him. During my term o f office C. T. U.” Music was excellent cured for the department oi mu it a newspaper will print a little not only has no charge been and a large audience present. sic for Pacific College tor the com truth. Thursday—Reports of officers to the county for such work, ing year and that they are al I was down to the annual re there has not been one and superintendents were read ready on the ground. gatta at Astoria last week, and charged to the owner o f any showing that much good work Mrs. Bva Hummer Hull and had what I thought at that time cut down. has been done this year. Twenty her son, Alexander Hull, o f Co the “ honor” to meet Oregon’s It is said, I am told, that I am ty delegates present; reports and lumbus, Ohio, desiring to make Governor. Later when I was on cutting down trees right and feB resolutions accepted. a change in climate, came to the the train ready to leave, I was as my fancy or prejudice tfiny Officers Elected—Pres., Miss •coast a short time ago and have very much concerned to see our dictate, without any regard for Edith Minchin, Dundee; vice pres., been stopping in Tacoma. Hear Governor being led to the train the interests of the owners o f Mrs. Jennings, Dayton; cor. sec., ing oi the vacancy in the music by tw o prominent men. At first such trees. Another lie. These Mrs. Olive Crumley, Newberg; department o f the college they I thought he was sick o r injured, owners are my neighbors. It is rec sec. Mrs, Lorena Hod son, came to investigate and were so but when I expressed my views, not my wish nor is it to my in Newberg; treas., Mrs. Nancy well pleased with the outlook people laughed at my innocence terest to injure them. My mis Kulper, Dayton. that they have taken the work and told me he was in a very bad sion is to build up, not to destroy. Superintendents—Evangelistic, and are already planning to state of intoxication. I was hor In no case can I g o into a man’s Mary J. Newlin, Newberg; Purity, make their department one o f rified and looked closer and found orchard and tell him to cut down Sarhh Minchin, Dundee; Medal the most popular in the institu out it was the truth. He sham a tree because there is something Contests, Mary Royce, Newberg; tion. bled!—our Governor shambled! wrong with it. I must tell him Sabbath Observance, Nancy Kul Mrs. Hull, who will teach in His hat was pulled down over o f the disease or pest present and per, Dayton; Social and Red Let strumental music, piano and vio his face and he was in a perfect advise a method of treatment. ter, Mildred WiUs, Chehalem Cen- lin, has studied with some oi the stupor! And the tw o prominent If he refuses to treat such di: Flower Mission, Frankie best masters in Cincinnati and men that led him—one held each trees the law directs me to artin, Newberg: Sys. Giving, other eastern cities. At one time arm as reverantly as though it stroy them. But I do not wish Melvina Hunter, Dundee; Nar she was at the head oi the string were something holy. to destroy and my course is to cotics, Mary E. C. Scott, New department oi Ohio Wesleyan Oh! how can they, how can advise methods that will save berg; Health and Heredity Mrs. University, Delaware, O h i o , they elect a man o f Such standing trees. It is my ambition to see Thomas, Amity; Mothers’ Meet where she taught piano. Later to govern us! It only shows all the old apple orchards o f our ings, Docia Macy, Springbrook; she removed to Columbus where that, as the majority elects—not county so renovated that they Press, Mrs. Kopp, Newberg; Sab she was for years prominent as a man surely—a being like that will not only be of value and prof bath School, Eliizabeth Johnson, organist in succession o f all the to govern them, that they are it to their owners, but will not Dundee; Sci. Temperance, churches and as a concert artist well satisfied and willing and no be sources o f contagion for their geline Martin, Dundee; Litera and private teacher. For the better themselves. Elect a man neighbors. I do not want a sin ture, Lorena Hod »on, Newberg; past seven years she has been di like this and even want him in gle old apple tree destroyed, if it Peace and Mercy, :rey, Maria Bower- rector o f the music department the United States Senate! Pic can be kept vigorous. I have man, Newberg; g; Franchise, Mrs. o f Muskingum College, New Con ture “ Our George” shambling in abundant living proof that my R. B. Webber.. cord, Ohio. In addition to her to the Senate after a “ spree.” I suggestions for treatment o f Mrs. R. B. W ebber , duties *s teacher she was director can’t stand to think o f it, that he these trees will succeed and am Reporter o f the chorus, the orchestra and should represent ns. M a r t E. C. ready to show it. the string quartet, i I feel sore that if women held Press Superintendent. All this bluster has arisen be Alexander Hull teaches voice, the right to vote in Oregon, that cause I cut down twelve trees resolutions . "’cello, harmony, ,l counterpart, they would feel to o much repug belonging to people who neglect composition and orchestration. Trusting in the loving care and nance to cast a vote for such a ed my orders and those o f the He is agraduateoftheUniversity protection o f our Heavenly person. I spoke to a well known previous inspector. AH other or oi' Pennsylvania and has also man about it. He said he liked chards being renovated are being ther, His help and guidance, been a pupil of Turpin o f Colum- Governor Chamberlain. When I treated voluntarily by the own earnestly endeavoring to follow ■bus and later o fj. Henry Koyv . . . r„ . . where he leads alski, a Pole who has been teach-|tc>!d ^ w^at 1 had seen, hearnd: ( ers and without hardships to B e it R esolved , That we hold “ Yes, he does those things. I am not issuing new oq - fast to our past principles o f to ing with phenominal success in Those things! >ns at this season (with tal abstinence for the individual tifications Philadelphia and New York. M ary J ane S m ith . one exception) and do not pro and prohibition for our state and A Zanesville, Ohio paper in pose to do so until trees are dor nation. commenting on a musical recital T o the People o f Yam hill. mant when they may be treated given by Mr. Hull in that city That we rejoice and praise God when he opened a school of mu Now that the blank cartridge without injury. So much for the tor the multipled victories o f the sic said: fired at the county fruit in “ protection o f our homes” and year in prohibition and that we “ The entire program for the spector has “ gone out,” I pro the “ saving of our orchards” so will stand firm for the enforce Evening consisted o f classic selec pose to say a word. I shall not loudly proclaimed by petitioners. ment o f law in our communities. tions, and Mr. Hull’ s interpreta write in my own defense for I do Lastly I will treat the orchards That we spend more time and tion of them was faultless. His not need any. But lest there be o f petitioners (if by chance some money in our department work. sweet and cultured baritone voice some misapprehension o f the ac should be owners) just as I would Believing that the head of our was the marvel o f all present, tions of officials and of the repu those of my supporters. I know great temperance body is repre and hearty was the applause table business interests who sup not friend nor enemy in my work, sented by the departments in the that greeted the singer after the port me I shall point by plain so no matter what has been said i local unions and that the Nation rendering of each number. In words to a few lines that have or done I shall in no case act re al and State W. C. T. U. can fact throughout the entire pro been circulated recently. vengefully. I hope I am not so strengthen the whole body by gram the selections were of such I am told there have been many small as that. giving more freely the literature a character that Zanesville mu misrepresentations made by the M. O. L ownsdale . to be distributed. sical talent never enjoyed a richer “ odds and ends” who have circu We would recommend a great feast o f classic music than that lated petitions and it these willful Report of Yam hill County W . C. er activity toward social gather which was presented on this oc perversions o f tact be not contra T . U . Convention. ings, inviting those not members. casion. „ dicted a few citizens might possi We believe there should be a “ Fortunately for Mr. Hull and bly misconstrue my silence and The convention, held at Dayton greater effort by individual mem .to the delight o f the audience, he imagine there was some truth in August 27-28, was opened by bers to donate to the needs of was accompanied on the piano the stories. a song and prayer service. God’s the work by systematic giving by his mother, Mrs. Eva Hum It is said that one o f the chief blessing seemed to be with us and not depend too much on oth mer Hull, director o f the depart criticisms o f my work was that and unity and harmony pre ers to fill up the Lord’s treasury. ment o f music in Muskingum col I cut down an orchard belonging vailed. That we make a greater eflort lege. Mrs. Hull is an artist on to a poor widow who was so Miss Edith Minchin, County to have medal contests as this is the piano, and her accompani poor and infirm she has to be President, presided. The address one method o f educating public ment in the difficult selections supported by the county. A lie o f welcome by Rev. J. J. Patten, sentiment, making our slogan that were rendered was perfect.” pure and simple. The orchard M. E. church, ami Rev. W. S. Contests. Contests, Contests. It is evident that the young referred to belonged to the LebokI Plowman, Evangelical church, That we tender our heartfelt people o f Newberg will have an heirs of McMinnville. Further on “ The Temperance Outlook” thanks to Mrs. Hidden for her •opportunity to get the best in more, it might be well for the were well received. efficient help; the pastors, the struction in music, both instru misrepresenting petitioners to Prof. McDonald s p o k e o f churches and all the friends (or mental and vocal, during the explain why the owner of an or- schools and gave a reeitniion entertainment and a ll w h o coming year without being com i chard — widow or otherw ise- “ Wrestling W’ith Satan.” helped to make this one of the pelled to go away from home and should be supported by the coun Responses from the W, C. T. U. most spiritual, harmonious and Pacific College is fortunate in be ty. It is also reported, I am told, by Mrs. Docie Macy, Mrs. Jen uplifting convention in the histo ing able to offer such inducements that my work has been a great nings, Mrs. M. L. T. Hidden. ry of Yamhill Connty. to music lovers. In the afternoon Mrs. Macy and unnecessary expense to the M rs . R. R. W e b b e r , county. Another lie pure and let! the devotional exercises. M rs . W. M. J ennings , Far Sale Cheap. Address on “ Purity” by Mrs. simple. I have made no charge M rs . D ocia M acy , and rendered no bill to the coun Hidden whose words of wisdom Committee. One 12 disc seeder, 12 disc har ty for inspection work nor has full o f God’s love and mercy were row , tw o section steel harrow, there been a dime paid me for the elevating and greatly appreci How the women do hate to 14 inch steel beam plow. Call same. It is also reported, I am ated. get their clothes all wet because on or write Calvin Hutchins, R. told, that great sums are or have Mrs. Wm. Jennings, present John w on’t cut the weeds along F. D. 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