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NEWBERG, Y A M H IL L COUNTY. OREGON, TH U RSD AY. NOVEMBER 21, 1912.
VOL X X V
MAKES GOOD SHOWING
A nnual R eport o f Pacific College
W om an ’s Auxiliary
No. 6
cessful farmers in the communi
ESTHER CLEVELAND
FARMERS MEETING
ties in which they are working COUNTY SUNDAY
HARES HER DEBUT
and passing it on to others.
From the earliest period down
AT
DUNCAN’S
HALL
SCHOOL
CONVENTION
Comparitive costs are made in
to the present time man has
FRIENDS OF THE HMD
Princeton, N. J., November 18.
groups. That is stock raising,
never been content with the peo­
Miss
Esther Cleveland, eldest
th< hogs it may be, is put in one class, Annual Session Held at Sheridan
Good Crowd O ut to H
It is with a feeling of deepest ple that the Creator placed upon
daughter of the late President
W ith Good Attendance
hay in another, clover for seed in
Visiting Speakers.
gratitude that we review our the earth. The mind has created
and Mrs. Cleveland, was for­
another and so on, and compari­
. work o f the past year, gratitude for its own satisfaction, gods,
The thirtieth annual meeting mally presented to Princeton
sons made in each group to as-
to God for His very evident bless­ demi-gods, giants, dwarfs, he­
society at a brilliant reception
0 ° ^ the
i SS. third
l " 2 aV
i n ’ o 00naC^
» o “ getting
beat of the Yamhill County Sunday
ing on our efforts to prove our­ roes, sages, and superior beings tarred
o f [ the
n e . o fl “ rtai" " SometinK8
it u the
foand
given
by Mrs. Cleveland a t West-
School Convention was held in
selves useful to the institution in of all conceivable forms and at- lectures arranged by the Com­
land,
the family residence here,
Sheridan November 14-15
A
that farmers are following
which we are so deeply inter­ t r ib u t e s . But as education, mercial Club for the benefit o f
system t h a t their particular fine attendance with a grand to-day. Tea was followed by a
ested, and gratitude to all the knowledge and wisdom are in­ our local producers—dairymen, farms are not well adapted for time for all. The total registra­ dance for the younger, set jn tbe
people o f the city and suburbs creased we cease to create su)>er- fruit growers, stockmen and W d a change to some other line tion reached 103 with Methodists evening.
and elsewhere who have so kind human characters and Jove, Jup­ general farmers, when Messrs. may be found to be advisable.
More t h a n 1000 invitations
in the lead and Christians second.
ly assisted us in carrying out our iter, Oden, and a thousand other Chafin and Hunter spoke on the
were
sent <3ut. I t is estimated
We can truly say the spirit oi
When a doctor is called he is
, cot,rid m d moch good a ^ God was in the Convention, as that more than half that number
various undertakings. We most gods are brought down from . j K r a m * o tly .d o p tr f b j th .1
humbly acknowledge our depend­ their home in the sky and
it should be in all o f our Sunday o f guests were present. In ad­
ence upon both these factors for stripped of their power, and Washington for the brttrrmrnt fc, dia(p,08Ì8 o f tbe c a K to fio d Schools, as was emphasized by dition to tbe members of the
I .v can„ o f the tro a b k Tbc nearly every speaker.
our future work, and trust that made to walk the earth. But the o f conditions on thrfarm .
university faculty, the list o f
Before introducing the speak­
our efforts during the coming mind o f man always craves for
Our first speaker, L. J. Davis, those present included a large
business o f the farm agent is to
year may be put forth along such those created characters, and ers, W. S. Wharton made some
o
f
McMinnville, told us how tbe number o f persons from New
try to help farmers to find where
lines and in such a spirit that we many o f the fictitious ones are as preliminary remarks that were
the leaks are and show them how rural districts needed more o f York, Boston, Philadelphia, Bal­
given close attention. He stated
may reasonably expect Divine real as the historic ones.
our assistance in organizing Sun- timore, Washington, „ jl e w a r k,
Mother Goose lived in the that the object o f the Club in to mend them.
favor, and no less, the continued
Farming is
most complex d a y school work. A number Trenton, Morristown and other
kindly interest o f our friends in Garden of Eden, and her childish arranging these lectures was,
towns.
industry and here is offered great present pledged themselves to go
stories
are
as
old
as
childhood
first
that
the
producers
might
Pacific College.
Mrs. Cleveland’s gown was of
opportunities for the use o f intel­ home and assist some district
Our largest undertaking during itself.
get the advantage o f the infor-
white
brocade crepe de chine,
effort in bringing satis- not now having a school.
The fairy tales will ever live, ■nation brought to then, by t h c ligent
the year, was placing the cement
l ^ ^ - ; ; " , ^ SoUj muJt ^
Mrs. H. Wysejones o f McMinn­ embroidered with crystals, and
walks on and in front of the col­ and every race has its own.
speaker, and second that they
th„ climatk condition8 ville, made many o f us to feel the in the evening she wore a gown
Rip Van Winkle is as reed as might get interested to t h a t « . considercd aod the tind o f crop8
lege grounds, which was carried
necessity of oar studying the of corn-colored velvet.
K
ing
George III. Uncle Tom is
to a successful finish at a cost of
Miss Cleveland wore a gown
tent that they would organise L
w wlth access on this or Jible each day that we might
$488.42. Electric light globes better known and more univer­ themselves into some sort o f an
partkular farm under tbe >ecome better men and women of white chiffon trimmed with
were placed in the new college sally loved than Frederick Doug­ association f o r concentrating
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silver in the afternoon, and in
. .
R existing conditions decided on. or this w orld’s work.
building at a cost of $2.70. Old las. Did Hamlet really live? their efforts along the line o f co-
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,
the
evening a gown^of blue chiffon
Our state worker, Mrs. S. W.
s. . .
The wits must be used in order
ingrain rugs and carpet, donated Was Macbeth a king?
operation. He said it was not a
Ormsby, told us how by being with pearls.
Probably no writers have cre­ question as to what we could to win.
by the members, were sent to
Miss Cleveland, who is known
Just as capable men may be careful about our bait, that more
Portland and woven into a very ated more characters that are produce successfully in this sec­
found on farms as can be located and better results might be ac­ as the "baby o f the White House,”
nice servicable rug tor the rest commonly known than Shake­ tion o f Oregon so much as what
L is nineteen years old. having
anywhere, and the object is to complished.
room, the weaving costing the speare and Charles Dickens. We we could sell at a profit. A big
Our state field worker, Rev. >een in the executive mansion
increase their number and also
Auxiliary $7.00, and hemp and ove our old friends although we potato crop has been grown tb i.L ^ y<. [h f fcl|ow, o)
natura, Charles Phipps, conducted the during her father’s second ad­
wire mats for the outside doors Have never met many o f them. season
said, but
but so so far
tar n no o l ^ ^
-------- he ne said,
tbe
o f tbrir Round table and gave ns very ministration.
Bill
Sikes
has
been
the
hero
o
f
were purchased at a cost o f $6.00.
market has been established
interesting talks, one, “ Winning
knowledge.
The appearance o f the dining a million episodes that have been above about fifty cents a sack.
have been made in the Worid,” being especially in­
F u c n c it CHMSTUS OFT
room, kitchen and pantries was enacted within the past dozen A man was recently induced!
teresting.
production
per
acre
in
improved by tw o coats o f paint, years.
g o from here to San Francisco to
The afternoon of the last day,
F o r several weeks the members
Dickens created a multitude of look np a market, and the report the improved methods o f select­
a t a cost o f $38.00, and $10.00
Mr.
Phipps talked to boys only o f the Ladie’s Auxiliary to Pa­
ing seed that the department has
characters
that
will
live
forever,
was paid for cleaning the build­
had come from him that he had
encouraged. In selecting corn in tbe Christian or Convention cific College have been compiling
and
that
is
why
he
is
still
one
of
ing. Table linen and china, to
found sale for some ten car loads
for seed the progressive farmer church.
recipes for a cook-book. Cheer­
the amount of $20.53, have been the w orld’s favorite authors.
a week at a price that would net
Many other able speakers were ful assistance has been given
in the corn grow ing states now
William
Sterling
Battis,
inter­
purchased for the dining room,
growers about seventy-five cents
goes through his fields in the there and listened to with inter­ from many o f the best cooks in
also white scrim curtains placed preter o f Dickens stories at Wood- « sack. I f farmer, had a rtrong Fa„ >nd K kct, ca„ from ,
est, and many helpful suggestions the community and the ladies
M ar Hall December 5.
at the windows.
organization they would be able sta|k> and a8 far „ „
sslb|e were taken honfb to their schools
feel that they have something to
Some of the members donated
through t t a r managers, to sell from , ho8ç bcaria t £
wd| by the delegates. The writer
offer which w ill be o f genuine
coupons from various mercantile
to a much better profit than they
‘
^
thinks he voices the sentiment o f assistance to every housewife.
. .
r
/ grown ears.
houses, with which three sets of
can a . it .s now when
it .. Boy. clubs should be formed in the Convention in saying as did The collection will offer over 650
teaspoons and tw o sets of table Thanksgiving and R ally D ay
T ' i i ï 0." ,.
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Sttps the country district, when; op- Peter: " I t is good for us to be recipes over the signatures o f
spoons were secured. A rug for
Service at Christian Church
should be taken to get a cannery
^ afforded
here.”
those who prepared them. It
the dormitory parlor was secured
by Y . P . S . C E .
The following resolutions were will tell how to prepare soups,
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f
boy.
to
learn
to
talk
in
public,
in the same way.
plant which .astandingidle can’t which ¡, anaccompllshmen, tbat adopted:
fish, oysters, meats, vegetables,
An oil stove, boiler, clothesline,
On Sunday evening, November be handled, a « a r t should be is w t„ worth con8idering. If
1. That we offer our thanks bread, cheese, eggs, fruits, frozen
etc., "was furnished for the laun- 24. in the Christian church, the made in a small w ay an t e | y OU w jgj,
improvc conditions to God for His fatherly care deserts, etc., in addition to about
dry, also kitchen furnishings, Young People’s Society o f Chris­ business built up as fast as con-
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I begin with the boys and girls, during the past year, for the forty good recipes tor salads,
such as teakettle, pans, etc., at tian Endeavoffc will h o ld a dirions will justify. He said New-
_ interested
• *
* j and . m
• a splendid work that has been
,
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. .. . " Get them
fifty for pastry, fifty for cookies,
a total cost o f about $10.00.
special Thanksgiving and Rally j berg ought to have an exhibit o f
done in the county and the great eighty-five for cakes and ninety
short time you will see results.
Nine pairs of pillow cases and Day service. A special program farm and orchard products in
In answer to a question re­ Convention that is now coming for first-class puddings.
nine sheets, costing $5.28, were will be rendered and a pleasant, the month of October, each year,
garding farm bulletins, Mr. Hun­ to a close.
Realizing tbat the possibilities
added to the store o f bed linen.
inspiring meeting is promised to and gave assurance that a move
2. That we all put forth a o f the Ort-gon prune have only
ter stated that if any one would
The President o f the Auxiliary, all who attend. The young peo­ would be made in this direction
drop a card to the Division of greater effort than before to (1) begun to be known, the ladies
and other meihbers, assisted the ple are working to have “ 150” for next October.
Publication, Washington, D. C. take upon ourselves as individ have put forth special effort to
house committee in putting up present. This program is being
Following Mr. Wharton were
and ask that their names be uals the greatest service and present new and palatable meth­
through the summer and fall, arranged by the combined efforts the visitors, and since their talks
.
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.placed on the list for monthly responsibility in our various
about 500 quarts of fruit, be­ o f the Devotional and Member­ were along practically the same bulletin on„ eacb moDth a lis, fields of work that our ability ods of serving this wholesome
fruit.
sides a considerable amount of ship committee and they are hoes, some o f the p e n t , they em .[would
thcm to xiect will permit. (2 ) That we will
The candy department has not
pickles and other relishes. This bound it shall be a big success phasized will be mentioned in a
from, and for the cost of a postal make it a special point to become been neglected. At Christmas
w ill be sold to the Dormitory The meeting will be held in the general way.
card they would be furnished as a home missionary for our Sun­ time one sighs for a good book
club at a sum per quart, which tabernacle at 6:15. Everybody
Mr. Hunter represents the De-
many o f the new bulletins as day school.
full o f candy recipes on which one
will be much less than they is cordially invited and all mem­ p a r t m e n t o f Agriculture as
3. That each school will sac­ can depend for first-class results.
they desired.
would have to pay elsewhere, bers are urged to be present to District Superintendent for Ore­
rifice its supenintendent or some This is just what you will find in
and at the same time will give help us to meet tfie requirements gon, Washington and Idaho,
other worker, in order that said the new book, sixty tried and
the Auxiliary a small margin o of o u r slogan, “ 150 present while Mr. Chafin’s work is con­
worker may devbte some time approved ways o f making candy.
November 24.”
profit.
fined to the middle Willamette
during the coming year to the This one department will be
We have an increase in mem­
The program will consist o f a valley. The latter has recently
establishment o f rural schools
bership of 74 over last year, short devotional service, subject, made what is termed a survey of| xhe Evangelistic department and the strengthening o f those worth more to you than the
price of the whole collection. The
making a total o f 411, including “ Gratitude,” led by devotional his territory, which means that|ot the w c T y. desire to xn d already established.
book is now in the bands o f the
six life memberships, which we committee; a m a le quartette, an inventory has been made o f
4. That the Home department printer and will be on sale Decem­
a Thanksgiving remembrance
furnished on payment of $20.00 instrumental and vocal solos, some 400 or 500 farms show­
to some o f the sick and strug­ be especially emphasized the com­ ber 14, at the Christmas sale
per member.
selected readings an«l five or six ing what the farmers have in the
gling ones in this place, and also ing year. ■*-
given by the Ladie’s Aid Society
The Worthy Student’s Aid short, snappy talks on our sub­ w ay o f stock and farm imple­
5. That we express our thanks o f Friends church. While the
send a contribution to the Salva­
Committee, with the assistance ject and work in the C. E.
ments, what they have grown tion Army of Portland, to be to our retiring officers for their
Auxiliary will appreciate every
of President Pennington and
Come and enjoy our young the past year and at what profit distributed by them to the needy faithful service during the year.
sale made, they expect to sell the
others, have made it possible for people’s meeting and see what o r oss ns the case may be.
there. All who have donations
6. That we express our grati­ book on its own merits, and it is
a number o f students to pay a we are doing for Christ’s cause.”
Farmers are to be visited in for this purpose in fruits, fresh or tude to the citizens o f Sheridan hoped that every lady will not
part or all of their college ex­
0. B. their homes, where methods will canned vegetables, or clothing, for their hospitality and the
only want one for her own use
penses.
be talked over,and where one man
the same to the home of members o f the Christian church but find it a practical Christmas
Four have received scholar­
has been successful along one Mrs. M ary j . Newiini on the for the use o f their excellent gift to send her Eastern friends.
ships, one a scholarship loan,
hue, this knowledge will be car- corner of Second and Meridian building.
The ladies are very grateful for
tw o have done tutoring, one
The Loyal Daughters o f the ned on to others who may profit streets, by Tuesday morning,
R e s o l v e d : Tbat Y a m h i l l the help o f the business men in
library work, one labratory Christian church met at the home
f
November 26. "Freely you have County Sunday School Conven­ the advertising department and
work, eight janitor work, three o f the Misses Olive and Florence
Men of education and exper- received, freely give.” Allow not tion congratulate Governor West they ask the purchasers o f tjie
worked for board in private Bassett, Friday evening, Novem­ lence arc selected as far as possi-1 waste Qf the good gifts from a for the stand he has taken in law
look to look that section over
h ou ses, besides cdnsiderable ber 15, for the monthly business ble to fill these positions, but the bountiful Father,
enforcement, and that we will aud remember the firm names
work by the hour, which has meeting o f the class. After the conclusion has been reached that
support him in all ways possible when you go to shop.
been furnished by people of the business was transacted, asocial the greatest good comes from I Elder S. B. Moffit was in New- to help him make the liquor
tow n and county.
time was enjoyed by all present. these farm agents getting infor- berg Wednesday still carrying power obey the law.
Mrs. Clyde Hale and little
Mrs.*W. E. Crozer, Scc’y.
Aleene Crites, rep.
matiou direct from the most sue-1 that same linen duster.
C. M. Smith, Sec’y.
daughter are here on a visit.
SLOGAN 150 PRESENT NOY. 24
THANKSGIVING DONA­
T I O N S WANTED
SOCIAL TH E
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