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T • ‘T Oregon Hist. Society City Hall O. H. S. room N ewberg G raphic NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY. OREGON. THUB8DAY. DECEMBER 2 L191L V O L X X IV TO THE FRIENDS WHO ARE FAR AWAY STROLLERS QUARTETTE ! FARMERS' MEETING Large Audience D elighted W ith r flam « the flree o f Christm as the Program From northland hills o f pin®, T o where our w hite-fringed shore has Tuesday Night P EDITOR PUNCHED Enthusiastic G athering o f i n ducers H old at Chehalesn No-10 S. P. WANTS FRANCHISE PRES. PENNINGTON ON SUBJECT OF PEACE B efore the of Dayton Tribun« M att« ’ W iU Council This, Thursday Flailed by Irate W om an. Speaks to a Full H ouse at Friends Church Last Sunday. A news note in Tuesday’s Ore For the past tw o weeks the air The farmers o f Chchalem Cen gonian from Dayton Said; A t the * college on Tuesday has been foil of rumors regarding Peace day was observed at Because she objected to an| evening from the time the cur ter met in the scboolhouae what the Southern Pacific is Friends church on last Sunday article printed in the Dayton tain went up, one number fol last Saturday afternoon going to do for Newberg, and when P r e s i d e n t Pennington into consideration the Tribune, implying that a sewing | lowed another so quickly that various plans for getting into spoke on the “ Evolution of machine, for which her husband tew of the delighted audience o f an Association. The the city w ith their proposed World Peace,” a large audience Was selling agent, was not realized that the Strollers had the organization as w e electric line have been suggested. being present. He said in part: been entertaining them for a full stand it is not for the purpose iff standard, Mrs. J.J. Jones entered The latest is that First street is In the progress o f the world, . . __.. . . , „ . T hour and a half with a program antagonizing other interests in the office of D.C.Eshmun,editor, ,, , . , , , ’ , the objective point, and Col. J the dream o f yesterday becomes O u r world-w ide tryst, belovtd. - ..r . ’ , , so varied that even (he Spinx in the community, but to protect last Saturday, and belabored n H ath g rie f fo r days no mors, the confident hope o f to-day and and further our own interests, w ith her umbrella until he agreed the audience—there is always Y e t Love’s immortal chalice the realized fact of tom orrow. G row s sw eeter than o f yore. to th ecitycou od Ia t a j p « , . ! one or more—first smiled and an association o f farmers for tojrrin t a « t o a t t ron o f the » t o y . As old systems foil to meet new I f spins the storm-rack seaward later actually laughed outright, their mutual benefit. Fpr alon g “ “ “ obe£ d the meeting which w ill be bekiThU, conditions and new ideals, they On winter coasts a far, Jr in'«pile o f himself. Others who time the farmers o f this locality] mandate o f Mrs. Jones, the same A bo ve your snow -girt cities bum s are discarded; and into the have been considering the matter day, and that evening relin- .... . .. . went expecting to be entertained Unchanged the W onder-Star. When in Newberg Tuesday Limbo of worse than worthless took on the spirit o f the perform o f organizing in order that wheh qnished control o f the Tribune to I f on your homes o f exile night he frankly stated to the things is passing the system o f things come up effecting their in Fred T. Mellinger, who is now W inds o f enchantment play, ers, gave them hearty cheers and writer, on being asked what his human sacrifice to the Moloch Ho lotus vision lureth now, terests they would be ready to editor. went aw ay feeling that the even mission in Newberg was, that be o f international warfare. Our dreams are one to-day. For Best authenticated accounts ing had been delightfully spent. meet them. For instance, t * O ’er hom eward-calling seas ye cry— came for the purpose of inter centuries, world peace has been The company c o n s is t s o f taking o f our water supply trotn o f the affair are that Mrs. Jones, “ T o the friends who are fa r aw ay!’’ viewing the council with refer the dream o f the poet, the states Harvey Longstreet, the leader the mountain springs, the tele who is of heavyweight propor ence to a franchise on First and man, the pKlantheopist, the •“W hite S tar o f all the ages, vocalist, reader and imperson phone service o f the past, and tions, introduced herself t o O ur lesser lights have set!” Meridian streets for an electric Christian. Th at dream is be Moan they who feast with bitter herbs, ator; Hayden Thomas, bass; Al other things that may arise in Editor Eshmun with an up-raised line. coming a confident hope. This umbrella, and without prelimi In anguish o f regret. fred Humfield, tenor, and David the future. The proposition as he stated it generation should see it an ac 4‘Colder the brow s w e cherish I t is a well known fact that naries drove him into a corner, Whitehead, violinist. was to leave the main line at the complished fact. Thhn w inter’s snow or rain; .. , „ . __. ,___. Besides the singing by the the city o f Newberg affords no Where she applied the weapon . . .. . . . . , .. intersection o f West First street lo s t mid the angels’ choral, There was a time when individ , .. „. ^ . . . ____ , quartet, there were special solo satisfactory market for the farm disenmmately to tender portions Our litanies o f pain. . . j-.. * .. .T j pas* down First a distance 01 ual prowess determined the issue .. . , ... .. numbers ahd also numbers on ers’ produce. I f he takes in a load ot the editor s anatomy. Under *, Lan d o f the loving and the leal, . . a . . - eleven blocks to Meridian, thence ot every difference. But this One holy glim pse, w e pray, ' the violin and piano. Some of o f wheat, a few hogs, a dozen o f{ the persuasive influence ot b lo w s ___ Ll___ w ___ ______ _________ north on Meridian a distance o f manner of settling questions was T h e while our breaking hearts w e lift the most mirth producing nnm eggs, a pocket full of turnips, or and words Editor Eshmun ad- eight blocks where connection T o the friends who are fa r aw ay’ !’’ very unsatisfactory, tor its basis bers were given fn Scotch cos a hat foil of hayseed, he must mitted that the story he bad w ill ■ again be made with the was not right but might.. I t W h ere deeper glow s the holly tume, and that is where M r either go a peddling or return printed about Mrs. Jones’ hus main line. The railroad com gave the advantage npt to the By happy hearths afar, Longstreet starred in giving like M ary with her “ little Iambi’ band and his wares was un O r cam p-fires challenge night and rain. pany w ill not ask for the privi good but to the strong; not to founded, and agreed to print a humorous selections. - His “ I with his goods behind him. Red sentinels o f w ar, lege o f doing any freight basilicas the wise, but to Hie shrewd; not Therefore the meeting diaeuased retraction that day. ~ — - L o r e s Lassie” and “ Wi-oot O n shore or sea, or severed over this proposed route, bat t o the just but to the unscrupu In his explanation Editor Esh- B y ocean shoreless wide. Wifie” were received with much the feasibility o f procuring a will confine the business exdu- lous. W e claim our own, once more, and keep applause and the audience would warehouse in Newberg where all man said; “ Scared the Editor— . , . , , W ith them the Christm as-tide. And so personal combat as a M rs. Jones Not Lightw eight by ® " ly to sad lo c o e s - gladly have beard more o f his the products of the form C le ar rin g the bells fo r fairer dawns, means o f settling personal dif Scotch w it. Riley’s “ The Gob- be handled and marketed, s W A ¡buy Means.—Mrs. Jones' story T e t fa ir, 0 Christ, this day— Un“ *” ch * a* the Uo' ficulties was superceded by is Will Git you” and “ Po co-operative store in the did |had hot few frills, and came T h y pity bold, Thy heart enfold ht from the shoulder, and « “ * * • > « * " * « » * “ Proposed courts o f law, backed by the The friends who are fa r aw ay! Little Lam b” By Paul Lawrence tance. It these prqjec — Flora Beat Harris, in Youth’s Oom Dunbar, done ” ° ‘ or “ power of the people. in pantomime made to materialise everyone bar credentials simply made the “ P“ on * But the world did not carry Newberg better accompanying the singing were must admit that not only the fake rumor an absurd dream. ordcr * ° ^ thi« to its logical conclusion. P n ’ m“ ' also numbers that were received formers bat all the business in Everybody that ever saw a sew- f ™ ' m to Though men were compelled to terests o f tow n a n d country ing machine knows that the---- ofthiaaerr.ee has been made, to with very hearty applause. is a . good as any on the at • « . “ rly day, M d Mr. let others settle their difficultly, The piano recital given in Dun The Strollers w ill have a full would be benefited. Fields was in Newberg Wednes-J instead of “ fighting i t out,” can’s hall Monday evening was bouse, should they come this Dr. Logan w as chosen chair Then Editor Eshmun ta n « j | ^ y for the purpose nf arranging tribes and dans still persisted in well attended, and though cir w ay again. man of. the meeting and W. A. cuinstances were rather nntavor. Baker, Secretary. The following over his paper to Mr. Mellinger for a site for a turntable for the settling controversies by the motor car. sword. Bat presently they to o able for good performance the Committee to formulate consti-l learned the better w ay, and the program as a whole was a cred tution and by-laws was ap nineteenth century saw the elim itable one to both teachers and pointed; Messrs. Honey, Behrens, ination o f inter-tribal and inter t o the pupils. The younger pu Jordan, Harford. Dr. Logan The sale is reported o f the W. state wars. • The century opened pils, many o f whom appeared in was requested to meet with com Ed. Smith Surprised by H is W is r. Sanderson prune orchard o f w ith the thirteen colonies united public recital for the first time, mittee. Said committee met on M usic Students Render Program consin Friends. OO acres, on the hills southwest into the United State«; a union showed thorough preparation, Tuesday evening and are ready dint Pleases Large Audience of Dundee for $30,000, the pur so strong that the World’s worst and gave promise o f good musi to report a t a meeting which A very pleasant surprise greet- w ar could not rend it asunder. chasers being J. C. Castello and cianship in the future. will be called in the near fotnre. Philip Philan, o f Portland. Tbe recital last Thursday by ed M r- Ed- Smith on his return The century saw the warring There were also several ad Freeman L. Harford. Several years ago this land the college music students was, ^ome a t 6 P. M. Thursday last, Italian states united into a na vanced pupils all o f whom played perhaps, in some ways the best That being Mr. Smith’s birthday tion; the contentions German was bought of the Grames heirs with good technique and expres by Seth A. Mills and his brother, that has been heard for several anniversary his wife had invited principalities fused into the sion. Miss B ritt’s pupils who Dr. A. Mills, now o f Corvallis, years outside o f the special in a few friends who gathered to mightly German Empire. There played were as follows; Merritt both o f whom built houses on recitals. The program while it belp bim celebrate. The surprise is little danger o f a w ar between Timberlake, Mona Timberlake, the land and lived there for sev did not represent nearly all o f was complete. Those in attend- Hesse and Bavaria, between New The children o f the Friends Wayne Nelson, Pauline Terrell, eral years. They set most o f the Sunday School will celebrate the pupils was long, almost tw o ance beside the host and hostess York and Pennsylvania. The Alberta Langton, Mildred Fer and to Italian prunes and the Christmas in a practical way hours and it speaks well for it were Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Chris- second step tow ard world peace guson, Miss Grace Wilson, Ruth orchards are now reputed to this year. The exercises w ill be when we say that the large tenson, and Mrs. G. W. Christen- has been taken in the elimination Laughlin, Vivian M arr and Flor rank with the best in the conn- held a t the church on Friday audience which attended, listened son» Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Moore, ot inter-tribal and inter-state ence Calkins. to the very end with unabated Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Churchill, wars. try. evening, December 22, a t 7:30. Mrs. Wilson’s pupils were: El Mrs. M ary Owen, Hosmer Smith Mr. Sanderson is said to have interest. And the world is standing face A Christmas tree will form the mer Lafond, Geraldine Rundcl, and Misses E. Baldwin and Z. to face w ith the inevitable logic put a good many improvements There was not an unsatis main part o f the decoration, but Wendell Wilson, Lesta Newlin, on the land bat the increase in instead o f bearing presents for factory number in the whole Dimmock. An exceptionally fine of past progress, and the twen Rachael Peterson, Lois Wilson, price over what he paid for it the children, it will receive prac nor one break-down—which lat meal was served after which a tieth century should take tne Hazel Paulsen, Myrth McNay, “jollification” took place and shows a handsome profit. third and final step to world tical gifts, from the various ter w e are usually inclined to ex Beryl Crater, Della Baird, Eva pect from {he nervousness o f Mr. Smith received the warmest peace, the elimination o f interna classes, presented in a novel and Hadley, Helen Baird, Frances those who are making first ap- kind o f greetings and good wish- tional warfare. _ individual way. Elliott. _______________ pearances. The piano pupils e9» and incidentally took the The terrible cost of w ar is be These w ill be distributed first The first concert by the Or played with a great deal o f usual punishment with the best ginning to dawn upon men. No among the poor o f Newberg, if pheus Glee Club, the men’s, organ £race‘ . body can conceive o f the vast there be any such, and the re musical feeling and an excellent ization of the college, w ill be touih. The vocal pupils showed ^ musical entertainment fol- figures that military computa mainder sent to the Salvation On Friday evening, December given at the chapel on January much attention to their tone lowed and was greatly enjoyed tion calls for. Enough men have Army in Portland. Knowing 22, beginning promptly at eight 9. The club has a membership that the public appreciate most placement and without excep- by ad‘ ^ present being Wis- died from w ar and its conse o ’clock, the young people at the o f twenty-five and is a wide tion gave intelligent interpreta- consin people, it was suggested quences since the dawn o f his the exercises o f the little folks, Presbyterian church will give a awake and u p -t o -d a t e aggrega that a Wisconsin club be formed tory to people ten worlds like the program has been made up tion to their songs. The violin Christmas play “ The Contest of tion. Those w ho have heard A temporary organization was numbers pleased very much. ours. The armed peace of entirely from the primary classes the Days.” Father Time will the club at its rehearsals, are very made by the election of Chas. Europe has cost in the past 37 The climax to all came with the and w ill be as follows: preside as judge and rain, snow, enthusiastic about their voices violin trios by three little boys, Churchill chairman, Mrs. L. A. years, $111,000,000,000— and Son*—Joy to the W o rld ..................... fog and sunshine, the seasons, and songs. ..........................by the Sundey School Delmat Porter, Earl Pinney and Moore secretary, Mrs. Churchill the entire material resources ol and night and day, will be his Prof. Hawkins has consented P rayer............ ................ Rev. whitely Marvin Moore, who certainly treasurer. After the adoption of the United States, the richest Christmas Welcom e..... George Morse attendants New Year, St.Valen- to give several numbers on the Christmas S o n g ........... Primary Class enjoyed their part on the pro- a resolution requesting all Wis- country on earth, amount to tine, Independence, Thanksgiv program and that, so the stu kecitation— The Secret o f Santa Claus gram follv as much as did the consin people living in Newberg o n l y $116,000,000,000. We .....................................Jessie Keeney ing and all the other special days dents assure us, who have heard Song—With Joy W e Sing................... audience ' and vicinity to call upon the sec- pay three-fourths o f all our na ............................. Miss Beck’s Class o f the year will also be imper him speak, means “ a mighty in The whole program was good retary at 306 Second street, and tional revenue for wars past or Recitation— I f Santa Claus Should sonated in song and recitation. teresting time.” Stumble...................... W ilbur Elliott and many ol the audience ex- register as such, or drop her a preparation for possible wars Last o f all will appear Christ The boys’ numbers will include Solo— The Christ Child..Esther Whitely pressed great appreciation o f the bne, with the view ot effecting a yet to be. \Ye pay more for wars Exercise— Little Followers o f the King mas who at Time’s decree will be all sorts of songs, humorous and work o f the pupils. The faculty permanent organization, ad* past and prospective than tor .... :..............................Primary Class crowned the best day o f the year. serious. The old songs we used Song—Christmas Bells are Ringing were thoroughly pleased with journed. All Wisconsin people all educational purpose, public ......................... Mrs. Johnson’s Class Admission will be free but a to sing will be there and the new Reading—Christmas the advance please note this and remember and private. The cost o f a single Eve Snow Flakes the success and ................................ Mary Pennington shown by the students through- ad are expected to register. collection will be taken. Every songs we’d like to sing. The battleship would pay for all the Song— Christmas Stockings In a Row body is most cordially invited. program promises to be a fine one. Mrs. L. A. Moore, Sec. ......................... Mrs. Lew is’ Class out clasped The orange and the vine. In many a homestead olden The Christm as cheer is set. B u t mid the feasting— silence! T o 4 a y who may forget? W ith rosary o f fallin g tears, Bow down thy soul to pray, A n d lift Love’s sacramental cup “ T o the friends who are fa r aw ay I” * MONDAY EVENING'S RECITAL PRUNE ORCHARD SOLD FOR $30,000 THE COUEGE RECITAL A GREAT CELEBRATION OF ANNIVERSARY GIVING CHRISTMAS TREE AT FRIENDS CHURCH COLLEGE BOYS TO Q YE CONCERT CHRISTMAS PLAY AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Coatlaaed on p«c« 4 l