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NEWBEEG. YAMHILL COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 9.1911.
It will do you good and not
N .H .S. WINS FROM LINCOLN HIGH PACIFIC COLLEGE
SUGGESTIONS
ANEWBERG
hurt him either.
E l
■ .■ — *—
W ho is selling ¿he land in Ore
The Newberg High School lads
POULTRY
MAN
TO YAMHILL
ELECTS NEW
gon at good prices to-day?
added another victory to their
would say—the real estate
LOSES CASH list Friday night, as the result o f
CO. FARMERS Some
PRESIDENT
fellows—I guess not! it is the up-
a hard fought contest with Lin­
to-date farmers every time.
coln High school o f Portland.
Appropriation to O . A . C
Where does a real estate man A . L Bergren Mourns L o ll The game started out w it h Rev. Levi Pennington o f Rich­
o f Seventy Dollars.
Imperative.
mond, Indiana, Chosen
take his tenderfoot to the first
spirit and lost none o f its crisp­
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N O . 21
HOUSTONS PLEASE AUDIENCE
The latest number o f the lyce-
um course was given in the col­
lege chapel last Tuesday evening.
The convenience o f com fortable
seating, the excellent lighting o f
the hall as well as the good ven­
tilation and the absence o f dis­
turbing noises from below, con­
tributed materially to the suc­
cess o f the occasion. After a few
dedicatory remarks by Prof.
Reagan the entertainment fol­
lowed by the Houston«.
The first part o f the program
w as devoted t o m agic and Air.
H ouston’s manipulations were
v e r y clever indeed. As well
handled were his tricks a * any
we have ever had the pleasure o f
witnessing. T h e y c a u s e d a
great deal o f astonishment and
merriment in the audience and
all very successfully defied solu­
tion. His representation o f the
younger Hermann was excellent.
In the later part o f the pro­
gram the r e a d i n g from the
"School for Scandal” o f Sheridan
w as excellently rendered by M r.
Houston as Sir Peter and M i«
Austin as Lady Teazle. Miss
Austin has an excellent stage ap­
pearance and her animated and
unaffected manner w as very
pleasing. . ’
Her other readings were very
acceptable and her assistance ih
the program was a thing for con­
gratulation.
Perhaps the weakest thing on
the program was the representa­
tion o f that “ soulful instrument,"
the cello. However the entire
thing? Of course he takes him
ness until the final blow o f the
to
the best managed farm in the THIEVES A R E
KNOW N whistle. The visitors • were able MAN O F HIGH ABILITY
G RAN D W INTER COURSE
district and tells him, "T his man
to hold the score dow n pretty
sold $8,000 w orth of cream,
Urges
Z. , La*
well in the first half but lost oat Prof. Reagan,
hogs, etc this year, total running
la Stand By the
in the second, against the usual deni. M ay Take Up W ork k
expenses $3,000, leaving a net
lastitntiona. :
renewed zeal o f the home team.
W u Not B w ik r Prarf.
profit o f $5,000.
Baskets for Newberg were made
W hat can I bay that place for,
by
Gauae, four; Larkin, four;
A. L. Bergren, w ho Kves dow n
T o the Editor o f the Graphic.
When Rev. LeviT . Pennington,
is the first question. Oh it is
Otis, tw o; and FendaU, one. The
Dear Sir.
near
the
brick
factory
is
short
o
f
Richmond, Indiana, w as in
not for sale but I can sell you
final score stood twenty-four to
Seeing, by your last issue that
Newberg
in January the Graphic
this one right beside it for $100 his poultry account nearly a fifteen.
the people ot Yamhill C o. pro* per acre.
announced that he w as being
. ¡£| hundred dollars, as a result o f
pose starting a petition to bring
considered for the presidency of
It is worth $50 an acre to an unexpected ran on his bank,
OMTUARY
on a referendum to stop the
Pacific College. While he was
have this man as a neighbor. which occurred <ose day
legislature giving the appropria­
here looking over the field he ex­
He is a graduate o f O. A. C., a
Mr. Chancellor Johnson was pressed
tions to the Oregon Agricultural
week.
»
aa being «»wef«
g o o d fellow willing to tell yon
„ fb o m in Tully, Ondaga County, pleased with the outlook for the
College and the Eugene Univer­
He
is
in
the
poultry
jnst how be does it,
New York, April 27,1825. He
sity, I would like to eay a lew
Perhaps next they take him to and as evidence that he is mak­ was married to Mary Jane Cal­ future o f the college, though he
words.
see a fine orchard, telling him the ing a success o f the industry it kins, March 17, 1847, at Mil­ said he knew it w as not an easy
As to the appropriations lor
task to assume the responsibility
company cleared $100 an acre m ay be noted that he
waukee, Wisconsin, and has been o f the head o f a denominational
the University at Eugene I know
after paying for all labor and heavy shipments o f eggs to P ort­ a true and loyal husband for six­
nothing about it and have noth­
institution in the Northwest,
expenses.
land every week, he conveying ty-four years.
ing to say in regard to same.
Of coarse, they don’t take him his egg cases t o and from the sta­ To them were born tw o sons where none arc any to o well
I would like to ask the tanners
backed by financial support. He
to the next orchard and tell him, tion on his hand w agon o f con­
and four daughters.
o f Yamhill Co. or any other coun-
took the matter under advise­
that it don’ t pay expenses; I venient arrangement for the
They moved from Wisconsin ment and asked for time to con­
. ty in Oregon, "Can yon afford
don’t blame them, for there is business. On the receipt o f a to Newberg, Oregon, in 1891,
to cut the appropriations to the
no reason why it should not remittance o f some seventy odd and ha,ve resided here until the sider it well after arriving a t his
O. A. C.?”
home, which was granted by the
pay all expenses and a good dollars on Friday he deposited present time. .
I spent six weeks at Corvallis
College board. He has recently
profit besides, only that the the cash placed in tw o purses in
He died at his home in Che- accepted the position and will
this winter, taking the Winter
owner don’t know how and ap­ a secluded niche in his kitchen halem Center, March 1 ,1 9 1 1 , a t
Short Course at the college. I
parently don’t want to know. and went about his business, and the age of eighty-six. He had enter upon his duties with the
m ost say, they have a grand
beginning^ of the new year.
I can not believe, the Yamhill when he next went to make a
been ailing ever since the middle
institution there and one that
On first leaving his school work
fanners are so blind to their own draw on the "account’ ’ all ex­
o f December and during all o f his Mr. Pennington s p e n t seven
«very farmer in Oregon should
interests, when they look at the cept a few scattered small coins illness w as patient and uncom-
be prond o f and should take an
years in the newspaper business
matter on all sides, as to vote was gone, though the purses re­
showing much con­ at Traverse City, Michigan, fol­
interest in and also stand by it
down these appropriations for mained. His hearing is badly
fer those caring for low ing which he entered Earlham
financially.
an institution which is
[paired
and
it
is
an
easy
From what I saw while at the
College w h e re he graduated.
their
to be at his back w ithout
as little trouble as pos­ He h a r since been engaged in wish the Houstons a like
college, they are not asking for
fours very truly,
<
knowing it. He mentions some sible. His mind remained dear
throughout their tour.
one cent more than they actual­
Z. L. C h a m b e r l a in .
ministerial w ork and is now
names
o
f
persons
w
ho
he
thinks
to
the
last
and
although
be
ly need.
pastor of Friends South Eighth
With the number o f regular CQDM E LEIS SEWER CONTRACT m ay have known ot his habit o f realized his time was short, he Street church, in Richmond.
PACIFIC COLLEGE NEWS NOTES
leaving money about the house, took a cheery interest in all the
students constantly on the «in­
While in college he was a leader
crease, and also the great in­ G o « toT . S. Shepperd, o f Port­ and w ho he thinks m ay have affairs o f the home life.
in all kinds o f athletic activities
given out the inform ation. The
After chapel last Thursday, t h e .
His attitude, thethings he sax and has a reputation tor untiring
land, for $75,940.
crease in the number o f short
lorn
o
f
that
am
ount
o
f
cash
students helped with the few last
in talks with friends during his
course students every year, they
ork, w ith the vim and vigor o f
At
a
meeting
o
f
the
city
cou
n
cil!
makes
a
pretty
big
hole
in
the
touches
in finishing the new build­
should have more room and
temperament that inspires con­
cash
column
o
f
his
poultry
ac­
yesterday
bids
were
opened
for
ing.
Late
in the afternoon the
show plainly he had given him­ fidence and-tnsures success in his
better equipment; especially so
count,
much
to
his
chagrin,
the
construction
o
f
a
sewer
sys­
self to his Saviour. He led a undertakings. In oratory he girls served lunch to the boys
in the Horticulture Department.
though
he
takes
the
lose
philo­
tem
for
the
city
o
f
New
berg.
quiet and unassuming life, up­ probably made his greatest hit, and a social hour wound up Hie
It every farmer in Yamhill Co.
sophically
and
is
chasing
his
There
were
seven
bidders
in
all,
right and honorable in all his winning the honors for Earlham day. Mr. Van Blaricum showed
had attended the short course
hens
a
little
harder
in
order
to
and
representing
the
seven
lead­
dealings with his fellow men. in the state contest in which the his interest in the college and ap­
this winter, and had come back
H* w ill be missed by his family, leading colleges o f Indiana took preciation o f the w ork o f the
home and put into practice what ing firms on the coast for this make up the Ion .
The
vote
w
ill
be
unanimous,
class
o
f
w
ork.
The
successful
students by sending out pickles,
they had been taught, Yamhill
many friends and neighbors.
part. He stands six feet tw o in
doubtless,
that
the
fellow
who
bidder
was
T.
S.
Shepperd,
o
f
County alone could well afford
Mr. Johnson is survived by his height and is built to stand hard olives a n d o r a n g e s for t h e
t o give the 0 . A.,C. their grant Portland, one of the very best w ill steal from a poultry man, wife, tw o daughters, Mrs. J. C. wearing work which he says he spread.”
without any assistance from the firms, whose bid was the lowest, and especially from one w ho is a Will« and Mrs. H. Chase and enjoys. His age is 35, which
On Saturday, everything except
being $75,940. Follow ing is a bachelor, and w ho is badly daughter-in-law, Mrs. Hiram
balance o f Oregon.
the
laboratory was moved to
puts him in the beginning of the
handicapped as Mr. Bergren is Johnson, ten grandchildren and
* If this petition is circulated, list o f the bids received.
prime of life for effective work, the new building and school
n o progressive farmer will sign G. Jaeger.... ............... $78,700.00 from loss o f hearing and other many other relatives.
and with sufficient experience opened on M onday w ith a strong
misfortunes must be pretty hard
it / If it should come to a vote, American L. & Water
back of him to bring the season­ feeling o f jo y and renewed zeal. -
C o............................. 82,120.00 up.
you will find the scrub farmers
The first chapel was held in the
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE
ing that every man must have
M oral—Be sure o f your safety
and the tow n’s people opposed Jacobson Bade C o...... 77,950.00
new auditorium on Tuesday and
before he is at his best.
N. A. Jones.................. 79,110.00 deposit vault—for the other fel­ A genuine surprise was given,
t o the progressive fanners.
was led by Mr. Wightman, the
Those
who
have
knowledge
o
f
I have no doubt but that there T. S. Shepperd........... 75,940.00 low , disgorge and don’t d o it Mrs. Isabelle Lane, March 2nd, his work consider the college for­ evangelist f r o m the B a p t i s t
are a great many farmers in Ore­ Jeflries & Button........ 81,000.00 again.
at her home on Seventh Street, tunate in being able to secure church. He told some o f his col­
gon w ho have received hundreds E. T. Johnson & C o... 78,200.00
when a number o f her neighbors him for the position, and believe lege experiences w h i c h w e r e
An adjourned meeting o f the
o f dollars benefit from the 0 . A.
and W. R. C. ladies walked in that he will make good. The thoroughly enjoyed by the stu­
OBITUARY
C. who would tell yon it had city council to meet at 7:30 p. m.
just before lunch time, bringing time o f his arrival in Newberg dents.
never done them any good at all. was held with M ayor Christen­
Welth C. Todd was born in well filled baskets, to help her will depend on what can be done
The c o l l e g e department de­
A lew years ago, when I was son in the chair and Coundlmen Toddville, Linn County, Iow a, celebrate her birthday. The
to
get
the
right
man
to
take
the
feated
the Preps on last Friday
living in Ontario, Canada, a Baird, Ferguson, Parrish and Sept. 29, 1879, and died March respect and esteem in which she
place
he
is
leaving,
but
it
is
hoped
evening
in the first base-ball
tanner said to me, "it costs too Timberlake present. A permit 3, 1911, attaining to an age of is held, was indicated by numer­
that be may be able to come game o f the season. The score
much to run the Outario Agri­ was granted N. F. Byers to in­ 31 years, 5 months and 4 days. ous gifts, as well as a shower o f
early
in the summer.
stood 10 to 4.
cultural College; It never did me stall a glass front in his store She moved with her parents from postal cards. Those present
The
w
ork
o
f
Prof.
W.
J.
Rea­
The oratorical contest will be
building on First street, now oc­
any g ood .”
Iow a to Klickitat County, were Mrs. James Comic, Mrs. gan, as acting president during held in Eugene the evening o f the
I asked him, "W hy did yon cupied by L. B. Townsend, Con­ Washington, in Nov. 1888, was Chas. Williams, Mrs. Will Saund­
the year, has been highly satis­ 10th. Claude Newlin will repre­
build a silo? He said he built fectioner. Nothing more o f speci­ married to T. C. Armstrong, June ers and children, Mrs. Hunt, Miss
factory and the board is endeav- sent Pacific College. Those o f
one, because his neighbors had al interest was done at this ses­ 16, 1898, and with him moved Rea Hunt, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs.
ing
to retain him in the college, the students w ho are expecting
built them and said they were sion, only the reading o f Ordin­ to their farm-home in West Randall, Mrs. Akeyson, Mrs.
le has his mark set however for to attend are practicing yells
ance No. 25 authorizing M ayor
good.
Chehalem, in January, 1904, Douglas, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Hugh a university education, a laud­ night and morning.
I enquired why he fed bran, a and Recorder to contract for where they have since resided. Hunt and daughter, Mrs. W ood­
able a m b i t i o n - which shows
Rev. Meade Kelsey spoke to
little oil meal, and clover bay sewer, and some discussion on She leaves a husband,’ four ruff, Mrs. Ames, Mrs. Harger,
something o f the depth o f the the Y. W. C. A. on Wednesday
the
subject.
with his ensilage instead ot his
daughters, a brother and three Mrs. Aldrich, Mrs. Bradley, man, and it is likely that he will
An adjourned meeting o f the
morning on the subject o f the
corn-meal and tim othy hay. The
sisters. Although not a member Grandma Hash, Mrs. Aaron begin work in the University o f
missionary work in Palestine.
very same reason, he had learned council will be held on M onday, o f any church, she always lived ane and children, Miss Grace
California next year. The other
'from his neighbors, to do so, to March 27th.
The tennis courts are being
an honest Christian life. She Williams, Mrs. Wentz, and Mrs. professors will remain, with the
get better results. They had
ploughed
up and they will soon
exception o f Prof. Brissenden,
NOTICE CHRISTIAN CHURCH very much regretted to leave her Ingle.
learned these things from the
yc
in
good
shape for playing.
.A gnes J. I ngle , Press Cor.
family and friends, but was not
another man o f excellent worth
Ontario Agricultural College. He
The preaching s e r v ic e s at afraid to meet her heavenly
In chapel Monday morning
Shiloh W. R. C. No. 28. who also is looking tow ard work
was getting his information Christian Tabernacle for Lord's Father. She was always a good
res.
Reagan announced that
in the big university at Berkeley.
second handed.
Day, March 12th, are given over friend, a faithful wife, and an
Levi T. Pennington had accepted
FREE RECITAL
I have not the least objection to the Portland Y. M. C. A. honest and affectionate mother.
the offer ot the board to come as
Carnival is coming.
to a man gaining knowledge workers. Bible School at 10 The funeral services were con­ The college music department
president o f the college. Mr.
second hand; get all you can A.M. A Y. M. C. A. worker will ducted by Rev. W. C. Reuter, wiU- hold a public recital in the
ennington will take charge o f
from whatever source.
have charge at 11 A.M. Y. P. S. March 5th, 2:30 P.M ., at West new college chapel this evening,
Cecil, the snake charmer, and affairs at the opening o f school
If you should run up against C. B. at 6:30 P. M. and union Chehalem union church. Inter­ Thursday, at 8 o ’clock. No ad­ the living skeleton from the Val­ in September. Mr. Pennington
a graduate ot O. A. C.—pump meeting at Friends Church at ment took place in West Che­ mission will be charged and all ley of Dry Bones. At the carni­ recently visited the college and
him—get all you d u from him. 7:30 P.M .
G bo . C. R i t c h e y , halem cemetery.
are cordially welcomed.
was favorably impressed.
val.