fe4 Or«fon Hint. Society ***«» «. w °7?5L N ew berg NEWBERG. Y A M H ILL COUNTY VOL. X X I V IMPROVING THE DAIRY HERD average cow in order to keep her in a normal healthy condition. ^ WERE MARRIED . AT LA GRANDE G raphic N. TH U RSD AY. OCTOBER 3, 1912. A LIFE WELL SPENT LECTURE SERIES NOW ARRANGED we exp*ect to re&p pr°^ t Rev. George F. Round who is from our cows we must under returning to Newberg t o ‘ locate The young people of the Presby­ stand how and what to feed. To That Lecture by Prof. Smith. permanently had the following Benefit in Store for all Engaged terian Christian Endeavor, with illustrate: One dairy cow re Prominent Young Baker People said of his life work by a corre­ a few others, enjoyed a hayrack in Fanning, Gardening, Fruit Spring a Surprise. quires during each twenty-four Only those who were out to ride Friday evening. After a ride spondent from Coburg to the Growing, Stock Raising. a. hear the talk on the building up hours, for natural life and main­ Journal: of tw o boars in the country Announcement o f the marriage tenance, seven pounds of carbo­ of the dairy herd, as viewed from north o f town, the young people “ Rev George F. Round, pastor The Newberg Commercial Club hydrate food, plus seven-tenths in La Grande Sunday evening o f Mr. Smith’s point o f observa­ repaired to th e Lang worthy of the M e t h o d i s t Episcopal desires to announce 'to the pub­ o f a pound of protein. Hence, George Jett and Miss Beulah tion, realize what a rare treat church at this place during the lic, and especially to all persons home where light refreshments she can only produce milk or Blum o f this city came as a was missed by those absent from past year, will retire from active engaged in the pursuits o f farm wer served at 10 o ’clock and a surprise yesterday, for althc that meeting. Coming out o f butter fat in proportion to the the young people had long I work in the ministry at the an­ ing, gardening, fruit growing, sing enjoyed. T h o s e present amount o f feed given over and the Civil war afflicted with in- announced their intentions tboir nual conference in session at stock and * p o u l t r y raising, were: beyond the above quantity. Al­ flamatory rheumatism, he was Earl, Ethel and Ray Andrews, friends little expected it so soap. Ashland this week, having just that they have been fortunate unable to perform heavy manual so that there is required a bal­ They were married at 10 p. m. completed 50 years as a preacher enough to secure the services o f Ella, Elva and Oswald Best, anced ration, the nearest to labor, hence in seeking a means at the Presbyterian parsonage, o f the gospel—25 years in the a number o f practical and ex­ Violet Craw, Silas Keim, Gerald which is reached in our clover o f support for himself and family, Carolinas aud 25 in Oregon. Mr. perienced men from the Agri­ Gower, Dale Melrose, Theo Lang­ Rev. Lane officiating. finally turned his attention par­ hay, other hay and rough teed The newlyweds thought to de­ Round was born in Georgia in cultural College, to deliver a ton, Norma Harvey, Oliver Vin­ ticularly toward the dairy cow, requiring bran, shorts, roots, ceive their friends by slipping 1840, and preached his first ser series o f lectures to all persons cent, Ernest Jacobson, Florence and has been engaged in and etc., to balance the ration. Par­ away and being quietly married, mon in Ashville, N. C., and his interested in the above mentioned and William Wharton, Ray and along lines directly connected ticular regard should be paid to but news of the wedding reachsd last one as pastor, to his congre­ subjects during the p r e s e n t Floy Langworthy. Miss Emma with the building up and devel­ the care o f cows from a stand­ here in time for a large number gation at Coburg, Oregon, last autumn months and the coming Langworthy and Mrs. William point of nervousness, not excit­ opment of the dairy business al­ Hurlston acted as chaperons. winter months. to meet them at the depot last Sunday. most continuously tor the past ing them, dogging, whipping, evening at 6:30, and give them This is the first o f a series o f During three years of his early The series will be opened some forty or more years. Mr. Smith’s etc., standing in draft, lying on an enthusiastic and noisy wel­ life he was professor of mathe­ time during the present month parties which the young people keen practical insight coupled cold, wet ground, requiring much come. Later in the evening a n - matics and Greek in a college in by Dr. Withycomb, the exact o f the C. E. have planned. A with this long term of observa­ of the bodily heat and energy to ception was held in their honor North Carolina and for three date o f his lecture to be an­ cordial invitation is extended to tion and actual experience has maintain any degree of comfort, at the home o f the groom ’s par­ years he had charge of a classical nounced later. Dr. Withycomb all youhg people not having a provided him an extensive fund all of which heat and energy ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jett, and business school for young” will lecture upon “ Diversified regular church home, and to of very valuable information on should be going to tht greater on Fourth street. men in South Carolina. These Farming.” We have indeed been those o f the Presbyterian church, his favorite subject, and in giving production of milk under more The groom is one o f Baker’s years of teaching were among very fortunate in securing such especially those interested in C. favorable conditions. E. work. this information out to the pub-1 best known young men, at pres­ the most useful o f his life. One an excellent speaker, and one lie in a very pointed and forceful! Perhaps the most interesting ent holding a position at the o f his pupils afterwards became who is as well informed on the way Professor S m ith draws part of Prof. Smith’s talk was Sumpter dredge, and the bride is Governor John G. Evans ofSouth subject mentioned as is Dr. MASS MEETING upon a goodly supply of humor his advice on how to select the a deservedly popular and charm Carolina. Another, David Akin, Withycomb. and sympathy, to interest the profitable dairy cow. Being a ing young lady. That a long life was for many years a member of The mass meeting at Friends The second lecture of the series audience to the most exact and machine for the purpose of con­ of happiness will be their portion congress, and another, Frank will be delivered by Professor church Wednesday evening was careful attention. In describing verting raw material to a mar­ is the wish of their many friends. Gary, was United States senator, Gardner, on Friday evening, largely attended. The people o f the profit bearing dairy cow, ketable product, in the selection They expect t o make their home and others are in the ministry ''iovember 29th, and his subject Newberg can always be depended Prof. Smith does not regard too o f such a machine we must look in Sumpter.—Baker Democrat. and other honored positions in will be “ Fruit Culture and Spray­ upon when it comes to matters closely any particular breed o f carefully to its constructive lines that pertain to the welfare o f the the state. During his ministry ing.” Miss Blum is the niece o f Mrs. Hence, cows, but describes her as the and working power. . in the south more than 1000 During the month of December, unfortunate. H. R. Morris and has spent tbej.® product o f a very c a r e f u l ly first, the dairy cow must have a greater part o f the last lour were added to the church. The speaker, W. G. McLaren, Professor Lewis will deliver a studied and executed system o f good sized, well-formed mouth. years in Newberg. -«While here Portland Commons. has servsd selection and development o f This mouth must be supported •he made many warm friends pastor at Albany, McMinnville, o f the Soil,” to be followed by a nized by Governor West as one the material at disposal the re­ -by a strong ja w for gringing the who will join with us in extend­ Newberg, University Park, La­ lecture on the care of “ Gardens” o f the leading Rescue Workers in Next, look to a high, sult of course depends upon the food. fayette, Gardner, Monroe, Me- by Prof. Bouquet, daring the lat­ Oregon, was free in his utterances straight backbone, which de­ ing congratulations. ‘ selection of stock to begin on, hama, Fall? City, Jefferson and ter part o f January or the first against commercialized vice. the care and attention given and notes a strong constitution, tail He said bis experience has led MRS. D. D. COULSON ENTERTAINS Coburg. ’ Facing life’s s u n s e t part o f February. continued choice of the best pro­ dropping straight and square him to believe that in most cases, with faith and courage, he looks Arrangements for lectures on duct from which to develop fu­ down from the backbone. Com­ A large company o f ladies ac­ back upon a half century of use­ stock and poultry raising will be those o f the under world have ture stock. In support of the ing back to the power plant in cepted the invitation o f Mrs. D. ful service in the cause he loved made at a later date, but if pos­ been sinned against more than above position Mr. Smith recites this machine, front legs must be Dwight Coulson to tea with her and expects to spend the even­ sible we will make arrangements they have sinned. He gave time­ the fact that we may have a coW wide apart, allowing ample on Tuesday afternoon. ing o f his life among his old to have the lecture on poultry ly warning to the young people o f choicest breed and color, with space for lungs, heart, etc. Ex­ The Coulson home on Hancock friends at Newberg, Oregon.” raising delivered at the same and parents o f Newberg about a lengthy pedigree, vet if the tensive maw, or paunch capac­ street was beautiful in its deco­ time of holding the mid-winter the week end trips to Portland proper course of care and devel- ity, not a quartered udder with ration of dahlias and fern in the poultry show at Newberg, which that are frequently made by boys REUTER RECEPTION opement has been neglected, she sharp teats, but well rounded hall, living and dining rooms. will be during the first part of and girls from Newberg. A lib­ will not earn her feed on a dairy udder, extending well out under eral free will offering was given Every lady present was given January. farm, while in another instance the abdomen, and high up in a chance to show her originality A reception at the Methodist Let us all do our best to make by the audience to be used in a cow is taken without regard back with well-formed, round- in composing a telegram contain­ church Tuesday night in honor these lectures a great success, connection with the Louise Home to breed, color or pedigree, but ended teats of uniform size. Fa­ ing a special number o f letters. of the outgoing pastor, Rev. and by all means let there be a for girls. with the proper care and sys­ cial appearance must be pleasant After this contest and the award­ Reuter, and the incoming pastor, large attendance at every one of tematic devclopement for two, and lovable, broad between the ing of the first prize to Mrs. Rev. Skipworth was a very them. Eyery one invited. Watch FRIENDS CHURCH three or four generations becomes eves denoting good nerves and Oliver Evans, Mrs. Coulson was pleasant affair, and besides the the next issue for the exact date one ol the chief prize winners of brain; large, well-shaped eyes, assisted in serving by her mother, the regular members of the church of Dr. Withycomfi’s lecture on Sunday, October 6th, at 10 responding to kindness with an Mrs. Fordyce, Mrs. W. S. Whar­ a large number from other de­ the herd. o ’clock, the Friends Bible School “ Diversified Fanning.” Time, space, and failure to re­ apparent smile, or to abuse with ton, Mrs. A. C. Seely, and Mrs. nominations were in attendance will observe Rally Day with ap­ R. H. C. Bennett, Sec’y. call the details of the lecture pro­ defence. After ribs to lie extend­ Charles Morris. Those bidden to show Mr. Reuter that he was propriate exercises. hibit us from giving some of the ed well apart so that even three to enjoy Mrs. Coulson’s hospi­ held in their highest esteem and At 11 o ’clock the regular DINNER PARTY m o s t interesting features set fingers will lay in between them. tality were: his work had been appreciated preaching service in charge of forth by Mr. Smith. But for the After this description of the de­ Mrs. J. Gordon, Mr. H. E. Gor­ by all church people of Newberg. the pastor. Theme: “ The Church Mrs. L. M. Smith entertained Militant.” benefit of some who were not sirable dairy cow, Prof. Smith don, Mrs. E. E. Goff, Mrs. R. B. Rev. Reuter has been transferred able to lie present we mention a stated the buyer could, by fol­ McEwen, Mrs. Craig Duer, Mrs. to Lewiston, Idaho, and it was a number of lady friends last Basket dinner will be served in few thoughts that cling to us. lowing same.be in a fair position Gage, Mrs. Oliver Evans, Mrs. evidently a hard task lor him to Friday, the occasion being the the basement room of the church Prof. Smith tells us that the to make a very good guess of W. W. Nelson, Mrs. Hugh Nelson, say to his audience that he had birthday of the hostess. and all are requested to bring Every one brought their work well filled baskets. community where dairying is the quality of a dairy cow, but Mrs. Walter Parker, Mrs. Curtis possibly preached the last sermon followed is not only blest with even then not for certain; not P a r k e r , Mrs. L. M. Parker, in the Newberg church. Buthe as­ and the day was spent in the In the afternoon, at 2 o ’clock, the continuous income of the until the trial of the milk pail Mrs. Jesse Edwards, Mrs. C.J. sures all that the good Rev. good old-fashioned way. the roll call service will lie held. At noon we were escorted to milk, cream, or butter check, but and the Babcock test were we Edwards, Mrs. C. K. Spaulding, Skipworth will do the work as H ow ­ Mrs. W. S. Wharton, Mrs. C. 19 at the same time restoring, the sure what was in sight. well or better than he did. A the dining room and invited to STAR THEATRE FRIDAY-SATURDAY ever, with Prof. Smith’s knowl­ fertility and productiveness of McKowen, Mrs. Walter Terrell, short program was rendered, as help ourselves to one of the best edge he was able to go down on dinners that could possibly be the soil, a9 in the case of south­ Mrs. T. E. Miles, Mrs. Levi T. follows: “ TH OU SH A L L NOT C O V E T ” the streets o f Newberg and pass ern Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Pennington, Mrs. Charles 0. Piano duet by Mrs. Hull and thought of. We all got busy and bv the Vitagraph Co. A comedy it melted away like a snow ball. with b u n n y playing a loving and many others he mentioned, the very accurate judgment on three Whitely, Mrs. J. F. Lyons, Mrs. Miss Mabel Miller. cows brought in for the purpose On leaving, the usual nice indulgent, not too indulgent, evidence ol the dairying being C. B. Wilson, Mrs. C. R. Chapin, Speech by Rev. Joseph Hall. by H. W. Kramer. In all Prof. things were said, and many pleas­ husband to Miss Lilian Walker’s carried on in a community soon Mrs. Donald Wall, Mrs. J. Hol­ Vocal Solo by Clarence Wat­ Smith’s address in the afternoon ant wishes extended to the extravagant wife. manifests itself to such an extent lingsworth, Mrs. Sanders, Mrs. kins. was very instructive, and we are hostess. Those present were: that even the tourist on the L. B. Ferguson, Mrs. C. C. Fer­ Speech by U. S. G. Miller. “ THE EMPTY GRAVE” sorry that many more of our cit­ Mcsdames C. C. Ferguson, Pathe American. An extremely train passing through the land guson, Mrs. L. L. Riley, Mrs. Piano Solo by Mrs. Hull. can readily see and recognize the izens were not able to hear it. Maggie Littlefield, Mrs. C. A. A short address by Rev. Reuter, Jafnes Ferguson, L. B. Ferguson, melodramatic story with a very Mr. Smith also 9poke to the p r o s p e r i t y brought about Eldridge, Mrs. George Larkin, followed by a talk by Rev. Skip- James McGuire, Elza Hadley, N. pleasing child’s part, through the d a i r y product. business men gathered at the Mrs. John Barcrott Jr., Mrs. E. worth, who was handsomely Oliver, Jack Morebach, H. R. “ T H E S T R O N G E R M IN D ” Treating upon the subject of car­ Commercial Club room in the C. Baird, Mrs. Charles Hodson, welcomed to his new charge and Morris and Miss Amy Harger. * bv the Selig Co. The story is so well conducted that it convinces ing for the cow, Prof. Smith tells evening, and his talk was very Mrs. H e n r y Morris, Mrs. A. following the usual handshaking and gets a firm grip on the at­ us that the dairy cow is as a much appreciated by all present. C. Seely, Mrs. Charles Morris, ;ind a short session o f conversing A FAREWELL RECEPTION tention. machine for the manufacture of In conclusion will only add that Mrs. David Johnson, Mrs. Nel­ a nice luncheon was served. “ BRAVE, BRAVER, BRAVEST” raw material into a finished or this was the first of five lectures son Brouillette, Mrs. S. Brouill- Mr. Reuter shipped his house­ A farewell reception will lx* by the Lubin Co. marketable product, and as in arranged for during the coming ette, Mrs. John Larkin,- and hold goods Wednesday and he given Rev. and Mrs. John F. “ w anted a baby " all machinery, for profitable op­ season, and we trust all will Mrs. W. A. King, and the Misses will follow in a day or two. Lyons at the Presbyterian church by the same company. eration, the machine mu9t be avail themselves of the opportu- Pearl Cummings, Ruth Romig, Rev. Skipworth will move into Friday evening, October 4,1912. Next Monday and Tuesday maintained and operated with nity to hear such men as Prof, Katherine Romig, Jessie Gardner, the parsonage at once. He oc­ A cordial invitation is extended “ TH E PATHE W E E K L Y ” the least ‘ possible waste; also Smith on subjects o f vital impor- Juanita Riley, Jessie Britt, Flor­ cupied the pulpit in the Method­ to the members of the church Latest film ol current events that there is a minimum amount tance to the Oregon and Yamhill ence Wharton, Sibyl Woodward, ist church here for tw o months and congregation and other shown in Newberg. Mina Langton, and Miss Dixon. about sixteen years ago. of feed required to support the farmers. G. 0. Bi.ssett. friends. , Admission 5 and 10 cents. f 4 ?!