U regon u l s t . S ociety C ity H a ll o . h . s . room NEWBERG * ~ NCWSCRG * " Itu a population i Of 3.000 A $40,000 High School building li nearingi completion, and an additional f 30.000 ^ 4 building (or Pacific * f College 1* In oouree ol ♦ I comtructlon. { ♦ tin. lumu-r ml.l flour mill». I>rtck aod tile ' 4 It torlet, u ih A door ♦ feetorjr. Iron fou n d ry,1 ! Ice p l a n t , cannery. ♦ teTcral fruit erapor- j ator«, milk eondena- 1 ! erjr, pure water piped from the mountalne, < 4 lOchurcbee, 2 ecboola t and Pacific College. N ewberg VOL. XXII. In the primary election held on last Saturday afternoon little in­ terest was taken outside o f Port­ land and a few o f the larger towns, and consequently the vote cast was very light. In Portland a very acrimonious contest was waged, especially on the one side by the anti-as­ sembly people, and a fairly good vote was polled, but in the coun­ try the farmers were busy with their work as the day was fine, and few took the time to go to the polls. Here in Newberg little interest was taken even by those near at hand, and it looked lor a time after the polls were opened like the election boards would not be given enough to d o to earn their money. More voters strolled in as the evening shadows length ened, but when the votes were all counted in the four Newberg precincts the totals only footed up 197 votes cast out o f a total o f 687 voters registered, making hardly any better showing than would ordinarily be made under the convention system. i NEWBEBG. YAMHILL COUNTY. 0EE00N, THUBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29.1910. o f the immediate rela­ THE PRIMARY ELECTION consisted tives o f the bride, Mr. and Mrs. OPENING OF Roy Wassam,. o f Salem, Mrs. PACIFIC COLLEGE Anti-Assem bly People W in in Edith Hubbard, o f Kanier, Mr. Most Instances W here Con­ test W as Made- G raphic Clayton Pleasant, o f Willamina, and Miss Guila McCrea and Joseph Ruble, o f Newberg. A sumptuous wedding break­ fast was served, after which the young couple departed on the morning train for Willamina, where they will make their future home. The bride has grown to wom­ anhood in Newberg where she has made many friends. The groom came to Oregon from Tennessee about four years ago, and is now in the employ of the Willamina Brick Company. He is a young man o f industrious habits and upright character. Their friends ip Newberg and Willamina unite in wishisg them a happy and prosperous career. Good Enrollment and Splendid Address by Rev. John F. Lyons. The new year for Pacific Col­ lege was ushered in on Wednes­ day morning when a splendid audience met in the chapel to hear the most excellent address by Rev. John F. Lyons, pastor of the Presbyterian church. There in the Willamette valley where there has been made such ample provision tor college training without any being competed1 to go far from borne. And here in Newberg with all the splendid provision that has been made tor the education o f the young, great indeed would be the shame of anyone who should willingly grow up in ignorance. Pittsburg is proud o f Andrew Carnegie for the $15,000,000 he has given tor public improve­ ments in that city and Chicago honors John D. Rockefeller for NO. 60 of which he stated w hat Pacific College stood for and said he hoped the students would en­ deavor to maintain the standard. Said a baby had a good deal of difficulty in locating its month, but with growth and experience the feat became easy. Pacific College is here to help young people get control of themselves. It is well to remember that no one can give you something you have no desire for. The Lord does not plant a pumpkin seed when he wants to grow* an oak P A U L F. B R IS SE N D E N -C h em istry Farewell Reception Tendered M rs. E. Spaulding WHERE EVERY PROS- r PECT PLEASES While passing up and down the railroad between Newberg and Portland we always take a keen interest in noting the changes being made in houses and lands, for new life is being shown all along the line. Doubt­ less our readers interest them­ S T A T E T IC K E T . Governor—Jay Bowerman, As­ selves in the same way, and if so they must have noticed the sembly. Congressman, First District— phenomenal changes that have taken place about the property W. C. Hawley, Assembly. formerly known as the Frank Congressman, Second District— farm and on adjoining lands be­ A. W. Lafferty, Insurgent. Judges Supreme Court, tour- low Rex. year term—H. J. Bean, Anti-As­ T o anyone at all interested in horticulture, the large young sembly; T. A. McBride. Judges Supreme Court, six- orchards o f the Chehalem Moun­ year term—G. H. Burnett, As­ tain Orchard Co. prove the most interesting and inspiring sight to sembly; F. A. Moore. Secretary o f State—F. W. Ben­ be seen on the ride a id the in­ terest o f the traveling public is son, Assembly. State Treasurer—Thomas B. clearly manifested by the ques­ tions asked when this point is Kay, Anti-Assembly. A t t o r n e y - G e n e r a l—A. M. reached. The neat picket fences, the Crawford—Anti-Assembly. School Superintendent—L. R. newly painted houses, the long Alderman, Assembly. No op­ rows o f apple trees, the nursery and strawberry plantings, all position. State Printer—W. S. Duniway— give an impression o f prosper­ ity and naturally attract the at­ Anti-Assembly. Commissioner o f Labor—O. P. tention o f those passing on the train. Hoff. Railroad C o m m is s io n e r — The fine growth the trees have Frank J. Miller, Assembly. No made this season gives ample evidence o f the fertility o f the opposition. State Engineer—John H. Lewis, soil and also speaks well for the care and close attention given to Assembly. No opposition. Water Superintendent, Division cultivation of the orchards. We 1—J. T. Chinnock, Anti-Assem­ doubt if an orchard anywhere in the valley is getting better care, bly. In the four Newberg precincts and it is the good fortune o f the totals lor candidates on the Newberg to have this important state ticket footed up as follows: enterprise backed by a pushing, For congress, Hawley Mul- enterprising, company in its key 64; governor, Abraham 31, yicinity. We understand that over half Bowerman 68, Dimmick 25, Holer 14; Secretary o f State, of the tracts near Frank and Benson 100, Wingate 41; Treas­ Rex are sold but hear that an­ urer, H oyt 73, Kay 77; Supreme other 1000 tract has been bought Judges, Bean 86, McBride 80, and will be placed on the market McCammant 72, Burnett 120, next year. Three hundred and Moore 101; Attorney-General, fifty acres are set out to apples Crawford 87, Hart 51; State and an additional tract o f 350 Printer, Clarke 71, Duniway 69. acres is in readiness to receive S. M. Calkins won out for the trees during the coming county commissioner over Pot­ winter. The view from the company’s ter. As there was no other con­ tracts over the Willamette val­ tests in the county the vote is ley is magnificent and we are not not given. The democrats nominated Os­ astonished that this together wald West for governor and with the other good points o f they consider him to lie a formid­ the land, is very much admired able candidate in opposition to by prospective buyers. Capt. Paul Reimers who is at Bowerman. the head o f the management Early Morning Wedding. expressed to us that it is a real At seven o ’clock this, Thursday, pleasure to take customers out morning, at the home of the bride to look the property over, as he on Seventh and Willamette says they are easily pleased and, streets, Miss Eva Comic, daugh­ that they don't hold back their ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Comic, expressions o f admiration either long residents of Newberg, was and the company is selling quietly married to M{. James fruit tracts rapidly, and mostly Walsh, of Willamina, Rev. F. C. to buyers from points east o f the Stannard officiating. The guests Rockies. ty aside from the music students, making in all one hundred the first week which is a good show* ing. Í W M . J. R E A G A N Acting President Pacific College »"•' - MISS M A B E L BECK English and Bible were a large number o f new the $21,000,000 he has given to students present for registration Chicago University, but the and yet the old students were on speaker asserted that the people hand in sufficient numbers to of Newberg had given propor- make the halls ring with the col-Jtionately larger than either for lege song, “ Old Gold and Navy our new college building and Blue,” following which, President they were entitled to much more credit. v Reagan rapped tor order. Massachusetts, which is con- Rev. A. J. Weaver read Job 28, and followed with a fervent and «dered the hub o f the universe effectual prayer in which he g a v e f rom an intellectual standpoint thanks for the good work done "has four per cent o f illiteracy in by Pacific College in the past, her population, Alabama has which was exemplified in 'the seven and two-thirds per cent, students that had gone out from while the per cent o f illiteracy in the institution and made good Oregon is only one and a half in many responsible positions to per cent. In closing the speaker congrat­ which they had been called. Also ulated the students in the choice for the splendid body o f students now entering on the new year, they had made in the college to and for the loyalty of the many attend. President Kelsey made a few friends o f the college in making it possible to erect the new build­ felicitous remarks in the course ing which is now in course of construction. „VA . t MRS. EM M A M. HODGIN, Latin tree. Don’ t try to clinch a nail in a boilcxl potato. Horses don’t store up hay and grain for winter—they simply take what is given them. With us nothing is worth while except, what we Work for. If you don’ t want to work this is no place for you. The social side must be looked after and we want you to enjoy vourselves, bat you should not. ask simply for a good time at the expense o f parents who are making sacrifices for vou. * The new members o f the faculty were introduced and after Mr. Beuhler had given a vocal solo, "A Red, Red Rose,” the audience was dismissed and the real work o f the new year was taken up by the students. The enrollment is about seven- A most pleasing farewell recep* tion was tendered Mrs. Elizabeth Spaulding by the members of Shiloh W. R. C. No. 28, at the last meeting o f the Order, which occurred last Thursday after­ noon. At the close of the busi­ ness session the members seated themselves in a large circle with Mrs. Spaulding in the seat o f honor. Several members o f the Post were also present. Dainty re­ freshments were served and a pleasant social time indulged in. In behalf o f the Corps, Mrs. Mary Scott, with a few appro­ priate remarks presented Mrs. Spaulding with a gift. She also received a beautiful boquet from Mrs. Pike. Mrs. Spaulding re­ sponded most feelingly to these tokens o f appreciation and as­ sured us that her heart would always be with the members o f Shiloh Corps. Mrs. Spaulding’s future home is to be in Salem and it is with feelings o f deepest re­ gret that her friends ih the Corps see her leave. She has been a faithful member, one whose place cannot easily be filled. We wish her all happiness and prosperity in her new home. “ When we aaaunder part. It gives us inward pain, But we shall still be joined in heart. And hope to meet again.” M il l ie W h it t e n , Press Cor. A majority o f people demand this version o f the new command­ ment: “ A new commandment I give unto you, that ye love me and let me do as I please about loving you.” O L IV E R 'W E E S N E R Mathematics and Physics Mrs. Hull followed with two piano solos and was heartily applauded, after which Mr. Lyons was announced as the speaker o f the morning. He said in part that he was sure he was speaking for the ministers o f the city when he said they were all thankful for the helpful influences exerted by the college and the\ were also glad o f the new inspiration that was already in evidence as a result of the suc­ cessful campaign waged for a new building. Bv way ofillus tration he told o f a fisherman who fell into a mill pond and on being asked how he came to fall in replied that “ he did not com* to fall in, he came to fish.” Said the students probably did not come to hear a sermon but that he would give them a text any­ way and scripture passages were a sermon in themselves. All will agree that it is a shame to grow up in ignorance when all our schools are open to all our young people, and especially so W M . JOHNSON Science and Athletics MISS EU N ICE L E W IS Greek and German MRS. EVA H. H U LL — Instrumental Music / Atchison people tell o f a certain man who was very fond of his stomach, and who ate good things at all Hours. He dropped dead one day, thirty years be­ fore his time. A L E X A N D E R H U L L -V o ic e