• ^ xxxjgfxfít.u í .i N ewberg YOL. XX. NEWBERG, TAMHUiL OOÏÏNTY. G raphic i, THUB8DAY, SEPTEMBER 24.1908. NO. 49 Dudley, Emma Do trance, Olive lygagging along at her satii Notice to tho Public. J Stratton, lone Hill, Nora Par heels. Where her children A t a meeting o f the Spring- One o f the moat beautiful wed ker, Ruth and Katherine Romig, the account does not say, brook Development League held dings ever witnessed in Newberg Mabelle and Jessie Gardner, Jen there is no doubt about the Sept. 1 2 the following proposi Entering the portals o f the was solemnized at the delightful nie Miller, Ellen Brewer. F orS n ap p y Y o u n g M en tion was unanimously adopted. / the first kissed each dirty home o f Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ed Snap is but another way of op the snout, as is the habit o f F or the purpose o f fostering wards last Tuesday evening* at The Founding of a College. expressing life. women of her kind, and then or our native and imported game 7:46 o ’clock, when their daugh The young fellow with pro “ I give one dollar for the found dered the flunkies to take them birds and the protection o f our ter Maybelle was united in mar gressive ideas, quick in his riage to Mr. Miles Milton York, ing of a Christian college in Iow a. to her room. They declined to property we, the undersigned, re movements, fully alive to his surroundings, avoiding ruts, Appoint yonr trustees to care for do so, saying that the rules of spectfully warn all hunters, un o f Elwood, Indiana. possesses snap. der penalties of the Oregon Game the house forbade. In tact Mrs. O. K. Edwards accompa that dollar.” Laws, against trespassing, on H e ’s got to wear clothes that These are the words ascribed was no choice but to. lodge nied by Mrs. W. F. Edwards at are expressive o f his aim. our premises. four brutes in the basement. to a minister some sizty years th e piano, sweetly rendered "Be- Our line o f clothing is up to| W. A. Pickett It was* a t this sorrowful mo R. S. Newby •cause” after which Rev. A. J. ago, and with the care of the dol date, snappy and classy. A. Newbv Wm. Shires Weaver entered, followed by the lar which be laid on the table, ment that Mrs. God frev displayed W e can fit you perfectly, ifl John Rush bride and groom w ho were made the history o f Io w a College be the lofty capacity foriterok sac A. P. Wallen you are but 3 years old, or i f | rifice which is inborn in every Levi E. Lewis J. Angus one by the beautiful ceremony of gan. your c h e a t measure is 48] F. E. Hadley The incident is w orthy to be truly womanly soul. Did she (de Paul Macy inches. the Friends Church. The bride was handsomely remembered because it is typical sert her four darlings in their dis J. H. Haw orth J. H. Rees A. R. Mills H ie N ettleton Sh oe gowned in a princess mescaline o f the poverty o f money and the tressful predicament? Did she per Wm. Kincaid L. M. Carey Isaac M. Pollock satin over taffeta, adorned with rich endowment o f faith with mit herself to loll on down in a C. E. Burke princess lace, bridal tulle and which innumerable enterprises silken-bung chamber while they Foster Mills H. B. Newlin Z. Mills pined dismally in the coal bote? studded with jeweled knots. It have begun that make for the W. C. Smith G. Heater also bore a touch o f fringe from welfare o f men. The dollar has Not She. Grandly did Mrs. God T h e W X B o u g h i Sh oe her mother’s wedding goun. The grown to hundreds o f thousands frey rise to the occasion*. She J. E. Holladay E. L. Heater groom wore the conventional and the annnal return on the in might have deserted her children, ChasF. Kuenzler C.E.Newhouse vestment has been the enlighten but her dogs never. She followed Albert Heater J. I. Hadley black. The reception hall and parlor ment and uplifting o f hundreds them down into the dark base F. A. Burgoyne J. L. Haworth were decorated in green and of young lives into positions o f ment and sat weeping over them Dennis E. Mills W. H. Galland L. M. Metcalf and kissing their noses all that C. S. Calkins white with lacy festoons of smi- leadership and influence. East First Street 0 . Bald win J. T. M orrow But hoW came that minister long, sad night. Where in all the la z and clematis and banks o f “I f you get it o f H odson Bros., it’s right.* vine maple and asters, while the there with his dollar and who annals of feminine devotion shall Preston Mills M . M. Gumm J. C. Sanders we find a deed tor compare wi$h C- A. Payne diningroom was artistic in smi- were his companions, from whom Tillie Hoskins the board o f trustees was to be this one in pure renunciation for ‘C. H. Graves laz, pink tarlatan and asters. the sake of the ideal? It is such M. G. Markell John Kramien Those present at the wedding appointed? I. H. Hutchens self-denying heroines as Mrs. A. C. Justice In 1843 there went forth from were the parents o f the bride, Mr. A. E. Bowman and Mrs. Jesse Edwards, the an eastern college a group of Godfrey that make us proud o f ; James Jones C. F. Mackie three brothers C. J., W. F. and eleven young ministers who called the generation we belong to and | Chas. Justice Joseph Hall the age we live in. Our women , C. N. Mackie themselves “ The Io w a Band.” O. K . Edwards with their re- spective families, Rev. and Mrs. Already, while Io w a was a ter cannot bear children to replenish Recital of Mt A. J. Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. ritory, three men from the same the earth, but they can nurture W oodward and daughters, and college had gone into Io w a and dogs to adorn it, and what more The public is cordially invited W iD com m ence an d you w ill w an t Miss Evangeline Sprague, of had sent bade reports of the op can we ask?—Morning Orego to a recital o f music to be given portunities in that new common nian. Portland. the best seeds, fre e from by the music department of Pa After the ceremony the compa wealth which fired the hearts o f cific College, assisted by Mrs. A C a lf s Skin. ny retired to the diningroom the eleven. It is impossible for Wilson, at the Friends church where the wedding supper was us now to realize how far west When I was a good deal young Friday evening, September 25, of New England Io w a then ap- er and nimbler I went out with served. at 8 o ’clock sharp. A t 8:30 the home was thrown •o n e boys one day and volun PROGRAM. open to a large reception o f fices which the young men be teered to ride a large calf. I did Duo Peer Gynte Suite No 1, friends who came w ith best lieved themselves to be making; not have any other business to Grieg, Mrs. Hull, Mr. Hull. but they carried out their resolve attend to, so I told the boys I wishes for the happy Couple. Song—(a)Lassie With the Lips Refreshments were served by and gave their lives to the work. would break the calf to ride and So Rosy. Franz; (b ) Morning What did they undertake to do? then g o on with any other mat Mrs. F. A. Elliott and Mrs. W. S. Hymn, Henschel, Mr. Hall. Parker, assisted by the Misses First they intended that each ter that might come up. Piano—(a ) Nocturne, Chopin; Sibyl and Bernice W oodward and man should found one permanent The calf was lying down chew (b ) Kamennoi-ostrow, Rubin Ruth and Katherine Romig. The church in the coming centers o f ing its reflections and I found stein, Mrs. Hall. Gregory sisters entertained the o f influence. That* was the indi that by crawling up to it on its Song—(a ) Monotone, Alexan guests throughout the evening vidual work o f the men. Then off side I could mount it without der Hull: (b ) Secrecy, Hugo Wolf, w ith sweet strains o f music from they determined, working togeth much unnecessary publicity. I Mr. Hull. er, to plant a Christian college proceeded to do so. I did not violin and piano. Piano—Butterfly, Grieg; Sere Newberg has been the home of on the prairies, and although notice one o f the boys following nade, Moszkowski; Valse, Henry Mies Edwards since a child and empty of pocket but rich in faith, me, nor did I see him twist the Holden Huss, Mrs. Hull. she has a large circle o f friends they did what they undertook calfs tail just as I mounted it. Song—(a ) Because, Guy D’Har- here who are loth to give her up. to do. Something seemed to surprise She is a young lady of many tal- The dollar was cared for by and astound the calf, or else it delot; (b ) Mr. Dream-Maker, -cuts and one who will be greatly the trustees and in time other suddenly thought o f some unfin Huntington Woodman, Mr. Hall. String—(a ) Adagio (from G missed. The last three winters dollars came, and the college ished business that had to be at Maj. T rio ) Bohm; (b ) Adagio she has spent in Indianapolis, In- prospered and stands. tended to at once. Anyhow it (from A Maj. T rio ) Bohm; piano, •diaim, finishing her course in mu Death has removed those brave arose with more expression than Mrs. Wilson; Violin, Mrs. Hull; sic and is a very accomplished men one by one. Only one o f I had ever seen in a common calf, musician. them now remains. He lives se and went bellowing around the ’Cello, Mr. Hull. Admission, free. Mr. York is a promising young rene and vigorous, in the city by lot. business man of Elwood, Indiana, the river where he began his Just then F saw something New W . C. T. U. Officer*. .and although having been here work tw o generations ago. Re hanging head downward on the The Newberg W. C. T. U. met but a short time has by his gen cently a portrait of him was nn- barb wire fence near to where with Mrs. Bowerman on Wednes tlemanly bearing and sterling veiled in the Capitol at Des the calf had been lying. I dis day, Sept. 9 tor business, in which ' .qualities won many friends. Moines, a somewhat infreqnent covered that it was me. 1 had Mr. and Mrs. York left Wednes honor to be paid to a living man. hung myself up to dry that way the reports for the past year were d a y for a short trip to the sea The governor himself delivered when I had dismounted. The filled ont by the various superin side but will return to spend sev the address at the unveiling. boys were gone so I decided to tendents ready to send t o the era l days here before leaving for Said he, “ Men o f his character stay there for the time being. State Convention in October. their future home in Indiana. have made Io w a what she is—a There was no particular reason Most ot the reports were full yet Those present at the reception great, noble, peerless, Christian for banging around there, but let us hope to accomplish more this present year. included the following: Messrs, commonwealth.” —Youth’s Com there was no place to go, so I The names of the new officers .and Mesdames B. C. Miles, L. M. panion. stayed. are as follows: Pres., Olive Crum Parker, F. A. Elliott, W. S. Par- The boys came and pried the ley; rec. sec., Lorena Hodson; cor. Jeer, Chas. Fuller, J. C. Hodson, A Touching Incident. fence loose from my person after sec., Loretta Estle; treas., Maria C . A Hodson, John Larkin, J. T. R em em ber N e w b e rg is the best a while and lowered me to the Smith, W. O. Robertson, C. K. There is a great deal of incon ground. They found my face Bowerman; evangelist s u p t ., tow n in the W illam ette V a lle y , an d M ary J. Newlin; purity, Jennie Spaulding, J. C. Colcord, David sistency among hotel keepers. running over and several toenails the best place in N e w b e rg to ¡get Williams; medal contests, Mrs. Martin, Calvin Martin, C. F. For example, some o f the most loose and eight feet of cuticle lost your C h in a and G la ssw a re is at|the Moore; Sabbath observance, Liz Moore,'S. Kentner, Tho. Miles, aristocratic of them will exclude off me somewhere until I looked zie Cook; social and red letter J. H. Douglas, Wm. Clemens, I. dogs from their luxurious apart C ash B argain Store. W e h ave ju st like a checker board, but I w a s days, Lora Spaulding, Mrs. A. Hanning, Dr. Geo. Larkin, ments while they readily take in received a n ew su p p ly — every piece all right otherwise. Achsa Morris, Ida Allison; flower Pres. Kelsey, Prof. Jones, Prof. people that are no better than a bargain . C om e and see them. I do not try to ride anything mission, M ary Illig; narcotics, Hadley, Rev. Wooton, C. A. dogs. At least these persons now, unless it is the water wag Carrie Nelson; health and heredi- i Butt, Walter .Whitten, N. C. class themselves with dogs and on. I f I find a nice gentle water ty, mothers meetings, Mary E. C. Christenson, Dr. Harrold, Morris therefore they can hardly com wagon that is not overworked Scott; press, Margaret E. Kopp; Heacock, Everett Heacock, D. J. plain if other people assign them , with no boys around to sci. temp., M ary Williams; peace, Gilbert; Mrs. Bowerman; Messrs to the rank. Mrs. T. W. God- * tw ist its tail, I will takeach.ance and mercy, M ary Royce; litera Archie Seeley, Sherman Seeley, f « y spouse of « «rent eastern but i wiU not k t „ cult skn, me ture, Frankie Martin; franchise, Dr. Romig, W ; A. King, James plutocrat, seems thus to demand any more.—Tanglefoot M.aga- Mrs. Webber; organist, Ida Hen-! Mills, S. J. Madsop, Guy Bennett, classification with the tanine spe zine. shaw; music, M ary Royce. Curtis Parker, Wallace Newlin; cies and to glory in it. Visiting M ay we all do our best to Misses Jessie Britt, Lyda Wilson, Chicago the other day this dame H. R. Cobb is prepared to do make this a banner year for New j Slyrtle Gause, Ella Macy, M ar went to the Auditorium hotel your express or other light haul berg Union. M argaret K opi \ Press Supt. garet Inglis, Anna .and Grace with a string o f four terriers lol- ing at reasonable rates. Edward»-York Wedding. SN APPY C L O T H E S $6 to $7 $3.50 to $5 H O D SO N BROS. 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