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G raphic N ewberg V O L X X I. NEWBEBG. YAM HILL COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 29.1909. NO. 41 AUDITING. The Penn'people were: Harvey CHILDREN l e a r n h o w t o United States to-day, who will pays bat because o f the pleaure J. L. Haworth, J. C. Colcord, D. Crumly, Olive Folger Crum PR EVEN T C O N SU M P TIO N . probably die o f tuberculosis be it affords. ,,Come m any time and fore they have reached the age o f ask and we will be pleased to an ly, Flora Crumly, Rebbie Hinch- T h s d o sin e Session H eld M on Allen Smith. Country Loses Millions Yearly eighteen'. This would mean that swer if we can. We sell for cash, PRINTING. man Smith, Mabel Hutchinson day Afternoon. in W asted Fdncnf i y , the public schools o f the country good goods and as cheap as can Mrs. R. W. H. Smith, J. C. Douglas, Ida Jessup Wiley, Sam are paying annually about $7,- be bought anywhere in the W est. Hodson, Mrs. Anna Kelsey. uel J. Steddom, Addie Watson, A fter having held two business Over 2,500,000 o f the 17,000,- 500,000 for the education of If fair treatment will wiu yon, I LITERATURE. Elmer H. Pemberton, Kate Wing, sessions daily from Wednesday Superintendent, M a r y Cam - Dosha W i n g S y m o n s , May « o o school children enrolled in children w ho will die before they am sure yon will give me the the United States .have during reach the age o f eighteen. At liberal patronage yon have given o f last week until Monday after mack, Salem; Ethel Cox, New Roberts, Wm. Brown, Ezra Pear the school year just closed, been least one-half o f this sickness, Messrs. Nelson & Hanson. M r. noon o f this week, with the ex berg; L. S. Otis, Boise Valley, son, S. Alice Hansen, Frances K. Systematically instructed* con and possibly three-fourths o f it, S. M. Slyter remains and will be ception o f Sunday, the annual Pearl Hadley.^ Jones, Maria H. Bowerman, Mary cerning the dangers o f consump could be prevented, it the munic pleased to fix any old thing. •gathering o f Friends closed at CONFERENCE. Nordyke Commons, Berta Kirk tion and the methods for its cure ipal and state governments Cóme in and get acquainted. 3:30 Monday afternoon. The Superintendent, Wm. J. Rea Terrell and Chas. E. Tebbetts, and prevention, according to a would adopt better and more tim e fixed for the opening next T h b o . S t . P ìe r b k . gan, and other members to be who was teacher in the college at year is the first Wednesday after superintendents o f different de one time. The various, wives, statement issued to-day by the hygienic methods o f controlling National Association for the and teaching the children, and if July 4. Anniversary Celebration. partments, N. L. Wiley,^ Evan Husbands, and children were also Study and Prevention o f Tuber The number o f those from geline Martin, Mary Cammack, the public in general were alive present, making in all about 37. culosis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred BarreH other points increased up to Sun John F. Hanson, Sibyl Wood to the need tor tuberculosis celebrated their twenty-eighth Besides the 2,500,000 ^children prevention. day and the attendance was the ward, Anise Jones, Nellie Paul Union Sunday E* thus regularly instructed in their largest it has been for several The National Association de wedding anniversary S u n d a y , sen. Arrangements have been made schools, the National Association clares that the best way to wipe July 25, it being also Mr. Barrell’ s years at these meetings. EDUCATION- by the local Ministers’Association, estimates that fully 1,000,000 birthday anniversary. Those ' On Sunday other pulpits inj Superintendent, Sibyl Wood out consumption am ong the chil ¡approved by the r e s p e c t i v e more have received instruction present w e Mr. and Mrs. Fred. town were supplied by visiting ward; Newberg, Claude Lewis; dren is to educate both them and churches, for a union Sunday at the various tuberculosis ex ministers, while the Friends Salem, J. Ray Pemberton; Boise their parents so that they will BarreH Sr, Mr. and Mrs. Fred evening meeting during August hibits held in all parts of the church was filled, both at the Valley, Cora Beals. know that tuberculosis is a com Barrell Jr, and family, A. Cooke, and a part o f September. The country or in separate classes municable disease, that it can be Mr. Garret, and Miss Mary Cooke, morning and evening services. PEACE AND ARBITRATION. time appointed for the meeting and organisations. A t the morning service Mary Superintendent, John F. Han cured and that it must be pre Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Barrell ariu~ is 5:30 o’clock, and the place family and Martin Langatad, ^ A number o f investigations vented. Nichols Cox was the speaker. son; Newberg, Pharaba Morris; Edwards’ grove, when the weath fine dinner had been prepared by conducted in various parts o f the Before the sermon was begun a Salem, Esther Townsend; Boise er is suitably. The preacher for the hostess. The afternoon Was world show that a large percent large subscription was taken for Valley, Wm. L. Hadley. T o T h e Public. next Sunday evening is Pastor age of the children in the public •pent in social chats with plenty conducting the evangelistic and CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Young o f the Methodist church. Having bought the stock o f o f laughter and all went home schools have tuberculosis before church extension work during Superintendent, Nellie Paulsen; The singing will be led by the sporting goods, bicydes.shopand they are eighteen.. That a larger merry and feeling as though they the year. Sam HilU the Seattle Boise Valley, H a z e l R i n a r d ; railroad magnate, Hervey Lind- Salem, Jay Gardner; Newberg, united choirs in charge o f I. A. number o f them do not die, is buildings o f Messrs. Nelson & had been, "eating a little,” and Hanning. A cordial invitation is due to the fact that healthy Hanson, I suppose it’s time for wishing the host and hostess ley, who is manager o f the Home Claude Lewis. extended to all to participate in children are able to resist the me to make my little speech. many happy returns. Telephone Co. in Portland, and PERMANENT BOARD. attack o f the consumption germ. My speech is always little and Elbridge Stewart, president o f ~ Ida J. Wiley, one year, C. J. these meetings. F . C. S t a n n a r d , sec’ y, On account o f the prevalence of short—not being gifted with this W est Chehalem . the Pacific Coast Condensed Milk Edwards, Louisa C. Parker, O. J. ' Minister Ass’ n. v — “— „ the disease among children, the pleasant and sometimes harm Co., o f Seattle were present and Sherman, Levi McCracken for The Sunday School will hold a less pastime. The public expects National Association considers gave very Kberal sums to assist five years. Notice to Christian Church and picnic on Friday next at Baker’s their education to be o f prime a kind o f declaration of principle, in the work. EVANGELISTIC. Bible School. however, and with this I am at grove. importance. Greetings were received from Chairman, H. D. Crumly; Sec Frank Nelson has purchased a The time o f meeting in con In Boston, a special commission home. Business is not a new Rev. John Hfenry Douglas, who retary and treasurer, Marietta new thrashing outfit for this has been confined at his home in Lewis, other members o f the tinuous service has been changed which recently investigated the thing to me, having spent many year’s ran, capable of handling Pasadena for several months, executive committee, L. A. Wells, back to 10 A.M . instead o f 10:30 subject, found th at over 5,000 years at the sport, so that in much more and giving better and from H. Edwin McGrew, H. Elmer Pemberton, Ida J. A.M . as during the experimental children in that city alone had going into business again after a satisfaction then the old one. now o f Los Angeles, but who Wiley. Anson C o x , B e r t h a quarter from May to August positive cases o f tuberculosis. nice rest I feel much pleasure. Miss Arnot left M onday last served the meeting as clerk for Morrison, Ezra Pearson, Byron The sermon by the pastor will In New York, a recent study It’s my chosen vacation—and I ■several years. The clerk was Morris, Sophia Townsend, J. C- follow the school without inter showed over 25,000 tuberculosis like it—not merely because o f the for California for her last year of mission. AH are very cordially in- children in the schools, On the livelihood it affords but 'simply training lor nnrse. Mr». A rqot, directed to send responses in Colcord, J. W. Jones. both instances. Delegates to attend Puget vited to attend. Remember time, basis o f these and other investi because I enjoy it just as yon her mother, will remain here for Early in the sessions a com Sound Quarterly meeting; W. I. 10 a.m . No evening sermon on gations, it is estimated by certain would enjoy fishing, hunting, a time, then join her husband in mittee on nominations was ap Kelsey, A. J. Weaver, Harvey account o f union Service in grove. authorities that there are nearly playing ball or tennis. Yon Idaho and may afterwards re G e o . C . R it c h e y , P a sto r. 1,000,000 school children in the enjoy this not alone because it turn to Oregon. pointed as follows: Anson Cox, D. Crumly, L. A. Wells, A. M. L. M. Gilbert, Allen J. Pemberton, Bray. MISSIONARY. -Lydia C. Gardner, F. K. Jones, M. P. Elliott, Lucinda Wells, F. A. Morris, Amanda M. Wood ward, H. E. Pemberton, Nellie Nellie Osborn, 0 . J. Sherman, J. C. Hodson, Anna Kelsey, W. C. Osborn. Following the report o f John E. Crozer, >J. A- Cook, Anna F. Hanson, chairman o f the Moon, W. J. Hadley, Anna B. committee on Peace and Arbitra- Miles, A. M. Bray. Statistical v tion, Robert C. Root, Pacific secretary, A. M. Bray. Railroad Cofftt Secretary o f the American secretary, B. S. Cook. Peace Society gave an instructive F -u rlh a m « m j P u n Students. and inspiring address. An invi tation had been sent to a com During the past week there pany o f soldiers from Vancouver were many visitors in town in ^SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS^ % barracks, who were camped in attendance at Friends Yearly town, to attend this session, Mr. Meeting, and among the number Root giving assurance that he were those who have been at would say nothing that would different times students o f de give cause for offense. Several nominational colleges located in •of the men were in attendance. the Mississippi valley, who were Edgar T. Hole, who is away glad o f the opportunity afforded from the Friends African Indus to get together and talk the old Those buying tickets from this point may avail themselves o f a half-rate fare for the round trip by application trial Mission for a period o f rest times over. gave a very interesting account By invitation p u b l i c l y a n to any o f the company's salesmen or -agents on the train or at BROADMEAD.* If you can’t take the special— o f the work in that field. nounced the Earlham people take any train—above all, BE THERE! You will never regret it and you will have a good time. SPECIAL Every afternoon at one o’ clock gathered at the home o f Mr. and TRAIN LEAVES PORTLAND PROM PTLY A T 8 A . M., SATU RD AY, JULY 31ST. Prof. Charles E. Tebbetts, who Mrs. E. A. Elliott, on Saturday was present representing the evening, while the Penn people See. the town o f BROADM EAD in the building—walk over BROADM EAD’S 3000 acres—note the big Friends American Board of met in the grove and had a picnic, things happening, and the greater things in store. Satisfy yourself about BROADM EAD. Its future great* Foreign Missions as its secretary, by invitation o f Mr. and Mrs. W. ness is assured by its present fertility. Be on hand, and be on time. BROADM EAD is sold at easy prices, on gave missionary talks to all who E. Terrell. easy terms. were interested and who could The Earlham people were, attend, and his expositions o f the Mrs. Mary Gilbert, ’60-61, Olive different lines o f the work were Gilbert Elliott, '89, Pharaba A. specially helpful and greatly ap Morris,’68-9-’60, A. J. Weaver. preciated. He also gave a special Esther Townsend, ’58-9-’0O, Mary A full-size town lot goes to every person upoiTpayment o f 10 per cent o f the purchase price o f any 10- missionary sermon and a lecture Nicholas Cox, Westfield Indiana, acre tract—but not after Saturday, July 3 1 —our opening day. This is a generous o ffer—you can't afford to on education both o f which were Albert Benson,’83-4-’86-7, Anna powerful and convincing. White Benson, '86-7, Wallace A. miss it One o f the most radical changes Newlin, ’02-6, W. C. Woodward, made by the meeting was the '98-9, Mary A. Underhill White, transfer o f the missionary work '60-1, L S. Binford, Caldwell, ^ to the American Board for man Idaho, Matthew Terrell, ’56, O. P. agem ent Not all were in favor Clark, Georgetown, Illinois, M. W e have arranged to treat all o f our visitors to a grand big barbecue on our opening day—we’ll be pre o f the change at this time, but P. Elliott, ’84, Sarah E. Adair, pared to take care o f a great many people—com e and try the roast, satisfy your appetite, and see BROADM EAD good feeling prevailed, following Eugene, Oregon,’56-7, Malinda at your leisure. the announcement o f the vote. Gilbert,,81, J. J. G i l b e r t , ’69, A t the temperance session Mrs. W. Irving Kelsey, ’90-3, Anna . N^al B. Inman, recently from Townsend Kelsey,’8 6 -7 -’ 9 1 -3 , Oklahoma, was the principal Bell Gilbert, ’01, L. M. Gilbert ’85- speaker and gave a vivid account ’ 90-1, Lizzie A. P. W hite,’ 49-’56, o f the work for prohibition in Nathan White, ’ 55-6, Tristram that state. Coggeshall,’50-3-4-5-7, John T. B O A R D O F T R A D E B U IL D IN G 8A FOURTH S TR E E T. Committees were appointed as Haworth, Lorens Townsend Hod follows: son, James Lewelling. 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