/ m h n , Noei#t ¿0 7~ N ew berg VOL. X X V I G raphic NEWBERG. YAMHILL COUNTY,; OREGON. THURSDAY. M AY 22, 1913. ■■I N o .3 2 and he would probably gain by REAL ESTATE M ARKT YAMHHX COUNTY U ST WORD REGARDINC expending his great ingenuity ACTIVE SAYS NEWSREfORTER PIONEER PASSES AWAY THE BOOK CYCLONE upon devising new effects within Prof. Alexander H ull's Book of the original key before leaving it Jeremiah O’Brien for the past ‘T e n S o n n ” is Reviewed. J. P. Allison, o f Amity, whq A reception will be given the for another. Of haunting loveliness, and a centlv closed the deal for a 186 - 43 years, a resident of this coun friends and patrons of our free C F. Butterfield, M issionary to ty, and who, for the last three library Saturday evening, May Korea Attending Conference We desire tocall your attention most exceptional bit of musical acre place south o f McCoy years lived in this city, died on 31, beginning at 7:30 o’clock. in W ashington, D . C to the following critical article beauty is the setting o f Ezra longing to Ira White,* waa McMinnville Saturday on Monday, May 19th, at 4 o ’clock A very attractive programme Pound’s verses, “ My Love is on these songs which is taken in the afternoon at his residence, has been prepared, embracing Washington, D. C., M ay 22, from the reviews of new music Lovelier than the Sprays.” Jhe ness matters. The farm on Shero&an and Washington the best musical talent o f our purchased by 0. T. Vincent, composer has been very sure o f 1913.—One o f the leading foreign in the May 17th, 1913, issue of streets. city, and a speaker from Reed Montana, for $23,000, who his touch in this song, both in missionary delegates in attend the New York Magazine, Musi College, thus insuring a pleasant give attention to dairying He was born in Limericed, Ire preserving it upon a high plane ance at the World’s General Con cal America. land, April 15tb, 1840. JHe came time. A cordial invitation is ex clover growing. o f beauty and in the manage ference of Seventh-day Adventists “ Schumanu’ s famous “ Hats tended by the Board to our to America in the early sixties, The C. B. Wilson tract of ment o f same unusual harmonic in session here was Mr. C. L. off, gentlemen!” has been an lived in Connecticut but a short citizens, whether patrons or not, acres lying northwest o f S! Butterfield, superintendent o f the abused and overworked phrase. effects. “ Within the C o n v e n t to be present during the evening. while, when like other immi dan has been sold to C- Reut Close,” on a poem from “ Damien Korean M:saion fie ld. Mr. Nevertheless, it is still the stand On Thursday, May 29th, you grants o f his time, he decided to recently o f Deadwood, S. D.t Butterfield was a high school o f M olokai,” by Wilbur Under ard method of calling attention seek his fortune in the West and will be visited by some member student in Wells, Minnesota, in to a new creative personality in wood, shows the composer at $2,400. The newcomer plans chose Oregon as his future home. o f the library board, who will 1895, after which he spent some music which in some significant his modern most, reveling in con build on the place and set a g< Filled with ambition and know briefly and courteously lay be time in Newberg, Oregon, from portion o f it to prunes. secutive seconds and sevenths, way lifts itself above its fellows. the needs o f the which place he was sept to ing how to use opportunities to fore you Courtemanche, o f Sheridan, Abused as the expression may be, with, it must be said, a true in a practical advantage, he proved library, soliciting from you Korea to take charge of the work it is necessary to call it into re* tuition for their possibilities of bought a tract of about a very successful farmer. Nor such books as you may feel able o f Seventh-day Adventists five acres on Sheridan heights. beauty. The feeling o f the song quision once more and to an was he o f a selfish disposition as to donate. The library board years ago. nounce a new name, that o f one is most remarkable in its deep Mark, o f Sheridan, is reported his many acquaintances will at feels free to call your attention In coming to this world’s con of the most gifted and promising spirituality. V e r y interesting have bought 200 acres in to the tremendous amount of test for he always had the in- Muddy Valley section ference, where are gathered repre- harmonically is “ You Call Me, of American composers—Alexan terrst and welfare o f his ncigb- labor done for years p a s t i s senta fives from almost every der Hull. His book o f “ Ten Then, Poor Maiden,’"though less James McFarquar for $8,500. promoting the best interests o f bors and o f the commurity at country o f "the world, Mr. C. 0 . Baxter, of near Da; Songs” is one of the most signifi satisfying than the other songs. the - library, which service has heart. His death then is not Butterfield came half way around has made another purchase The qualities o f imaginative cant offerings of the year, not in been unselfishly and freely given. only a private loss, but a public the globe, and in returning to his the sense o f representing a finished and poetic color in these songs four lots in - Beaumont Pi We want your help and co field by way o f San Francisco, he one as well. Mr. O’Brien was product so much as in showing will comffel the attention o f through Shipley & Crosier. operation, and nothing th at you will have circnm-navigated it seemingly always is good health Simon Miller has sold 50 every musician, though, like all the reaching out o f an eager and can do will be more appreciated completely. M r. Butterfield says even to the last day, never com imaginative mind and ardent progressive songs, they will near Amity, which he purchi plaining of any serious ailment, at this time than tlie donation there are 800 Koreans keeping have to be driven into the heads a couple of years ago from R. spirit. which makes his death sueh a o f literature, to supply the de the Seventh-day Sabbath in Lancefield. The consideration o f singers with a sledge-hammer. Mr. Hull has included in his oumful surprise to the members mands made on the library by Korea, that they now have a collection a number of songs Mr. Hull is prone to write the reported close to $6,000. of the family. He was stricken the boys and girls as well as regularly published periodical, written between 1907 and the tone-poem” song rather than with hemyplegia at 4:30 a.m. older citizens. have several dwelling houses for the “ tune” song, but not always. JAMES W. DOUGLAS, present time which show ip a We thank you in advance tor and died at 4 p.m. their mission workers, and are striking manner the rapidity of There are times when his follow - The funeral was held on your generous response. building a school. He lives in his recent artistic growth. It ing out of the literary phrases May 18, 1841, Jas. W. Doi The Library Board. Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. from St. Seoul. They expect soon to ms not altogether happy vo may in fact be thought unwise was born near Milwaukee, Peter’s Catholic church, Rev. J. start dispensary work at Soon- to have included the earlier songs cally, and his extraordinary consin, died May 17,1913 at M. Sc h ram an officiating, who an. “ We have opened up work PLANT MORE POTATOES at all, in view o f their conven modulations will test some sing, home in Neyvberg. was assisted .bv the choir from in 8 of the 13 provinces of ers boyond their capacity. The tional idiom and the highly mod He moved with his parents McMinnville. The burial was at Korea,” said be in referring to The past year has been one o f ernized style o f the later songs. main thing is that here is a crea Green County, Wisconsin, wi Tigard ville. much discouragement to the their evangelistic operations, These earlier songs, in particular tive spirit at work, with much he was thirteen years o f age leaves tile following to potato grower. He bad a He states that the to say. T o the shame of Ameri “ Room ” and “ Asleep,” may have January 18,1862 he enlisted for mourn him; his wife, his daugh splendid crop, but he has no very susceptible to the gospel, been included for the sake o f |cao publishers they have refused service in the war of the rebellion those who cannot easily follow Mr. Hull’s songs, and he has, with the 18th Wisconsin rqji ters, A. Leory, Aurora, Ore., market. He was compelled to and are eagerly reaching out for the composer’s later harmonic like many another progressive ment, serving his country for Catherine, Elizabeth and hiss on, take from 25 cents per 100 help to study the Bible. Mr. Butterfie’d will spend three pounds to nothing for them. In scheme—a sort of sop to Cerberus American composer, been com nearly three years, being honor John, the latter o f Newberg. fact, many thousands of bushels weeks at this world conference —although it must be said that polled to publish them himself at ably discharged January 15, have been entirely destroyed. o f Adventists, where more than Newberg, Oregon, where he lives. the former is a song o f much 1865. DAYTON TAKES 10 INNING GAME This has had the effect o f dis 3000 people are camped, after A. F. force o f a kind not alien to that September 29, 1866 he was couraging him so greatly that which be expects to make a trip Tschaikowsky’s “ P o u r q u o i . ” married to Mary A. Douglas. Newberg team shows class af ENTERTAINMENT AT there threatens at this time to West, visiting his father who T w o songs of particularly ex T o this union six children were ter battling for ten innings. Day- be a shortage o f acreage planted lives in Modesto, Cal. quisite nature are the “ Wander PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH born, four of whom are living, ton took the opening game of to potatoes for the coming crop. J. R. Ferren, er’sNight Song,” on the poem of namely, W. W. Douglas, of Mil the season on her grounds May We cannot blame the grower Official Rep. Goethe, and a song in the nature The musical play “ The New waukee, Wisconsin, Frank and 18th. Score, 4-3. S i d e l l , the for becoming discouraged after a o f a folk song, “ Blap, Blau, Minister” which the C.E. society Andrew, of Broadhead, Wiscon Blumelein” (“ Blue, Blu^, Flower o f the Presbyterian church has sin, and Mrs. J. B. Hunt, of New Newberg pitcher, had the Dayton whole year of fruitless labor. FIGHT TO SAVE THE OLD OREGON sluggers at his mercy. He struck However, with the advent o f a et Mine” ), The former, with the been rehearsing for some time, berg. out eight men. Opposed to him new year he should take heart most simple imaginable means, will be given next Tuesday even Ten years ago Mr. and Mrs. While various organizations o f attains an atmosphere o f exalted ing, May 27, at the church be Douglas moved to Oregon and were Parrish and Peterson, who and begin over again. There the Pacific Coast are exerting peacefulness, a kind o f intimate ginning at 8 o ’clock. This enter located at Newberg which has pitched good ball. Loose field must be a large acreage planted ing at a critical moment cost or the shortage will be serious. their influence to prevent the and unecclesiastical religiousness. tainment is full o f humerous hits since been their home. Sidell his game. We cannot afford to s h i p battleship Oregon from being Its modern harmonies are ar and bright catchy music and all The deceased was converted Dayton plays here May 30th, potatoes into this Northwest. used as a target for naval ranged with the utmost simplici who enjov a good laugh will and joined the - Christian church Decoration Day. This will be We must raise them, and the practice, the Portland Chamber ty. Simple in feeling as the song want to hear it. in 1903. the opening game of the season grower who goes ahead and of Commerce is going further is, however, it will prove a some The cast o f characters is as fol Funeral services were conduct and is continuing an active what difficult piece of legato sing- lows: The New Minister—Mr. ed at the church on Monday by here. President Smith is having plants his potatoes again this campaign to have the old ship ing■ It should, however, become Cbas. A. Morris; i Daisy Love- Rev. George C. Ritchey, assisted the new ball park on South Col year wil! doubtless reap an lege street put in good condition. abundant harvest at a good brought to the Portland harbor widely known. It is for a medi jo y —Mrs. Chas. A. Morris; by Rev. S. P. Van Dyke and Rev. Coach Wuner and Manager living price.—O r e g o n A g r i and turned over as a training um voice, as is also th e .“ Blau, Professor Topnote, leader of Charles 0. Whitely. ship tor the Oregon Naval Dodge will line the Cubs up culturist. Blau.” The latter is a delicate choir,—James Hess. Members Militia. against the fast Sherwood White and fragile piece in imagination of the Music Committee; Cres A letter received from Senator PORTLAND’S ROSE CHARIOT FEED FOR DAIRY COWS Sox next Sunday at Sherwood. o f a rarely musical sort, a verit cendo B. Flat—Gerald Gower; Chamberlain yesterday morning able wild-flower of art, if that is Hezekiah F. Sharp—Mr. H. A WINNER IN CALIFORNIA A dary cow should always assured the Chamber that the not a contradiction in terms. It Craw; Doctor Hoosick—Theo. receive variety o f feed, and be fed matter has been taken up with APPLE PROSPECTS has much crowded into a small Langton; Mrs. DeLancy, pres, Sacramento, Cal., May 19.— the regular time* the Secretary of the Navy and FINE FOR NORTHWEST at The space and is over almost as soon of Ladies’ Aid—Mrs. W. S. (Special.)—Portland and her feeder soon will learn to that every effort will be made by as begun, leaving a strong desire Wharton; Odelia Hashin, Pres, chariot o f roses, with Mildred adjust the feeds, for the particu the delegation in Washington for immediate repetition. of Old Maid’s Club,—Miss Jessie Tucker sitting in the center as From all indications, based on lar cows in the herd. not only to save the ship, but to “ The Argosy,” on a poem by Britt; The Sexton—Mr. D.' H. Miss Caroline Testout, has apple crop estimates from all Grain should always be ground have it turned over to the Naval Israel Zangwill, is curiously in a Kopp; Ralph B u n t e r —C e c i l owned the capital o f California parts of the country tor the com before fed. This is especially Militia. It was held by the well-sustained s e v e n - f o u r t h s Barry; Seth Perkins—Dale Mel since the northern special reached ing season, the prospects for the true if the owner has no hogs Portland Chamber in its letter rhythm, and is particularly ro rose; Members of the Ladies’ the city this morning. Wher northwest’s fruit crop are fine. running after the cows. As much asking that the Oregon be sta mantic in its atmosphere, con Aid, the choir, and Old Maid’s ever the little lady has appeared From the best sources of informa as 20 per cent o f the grain is tioned here, that the sentiment veying a sense of massiveness Club—Violet Craw, Lina Par she has caused a riot among tion the news comes that the wasted by passing through the I attached to it would be of great and slow motion. The song is rish, Norma Harvey, Ellen Mc- women folk. crop for the whole country will digestive tract undigested when j benefit to the Naval Militia and for low voice. “ Laziness,” on a Kimmon, Ethel Andrews, Floy Portland and the Rose Queen be about 50 pier cent, while the fed whole. Besides it takes provide a splendid stimulus to poem by George Arnold, bears Langworthy, Mildred Whiton, were cheered from the railroad present estimates place the north energy to grind up .the feed, I* ! members in their work. out its name well in its charac Florence Wharton, Elva Best. station to the Sacramento Hotel, west’ s crop at normal. Kenneth is better to save that energy for ! ter, and is carried on a swinging Some of the btst musical num as the boys from the banks of H. Day, who has just been over milk production and d o the ! lilt o f much charm. It represents bers will be: A Pertinent Query. the Columbia marched from the the northwestern districts for grinding for the cow. Also we a favorite process o f the compos Solo and chorus by Sexton and station to the Sacramento Hotel the firm ofSgobel & Day, declares want a good dairy cow to last er in establishing a definite rhyth Old Maids, “ The Sexton Tolled this morning. The sidewalks that northwestern prospects as long as possible. If we com The old gentleman looked I’er- mic-melodic phrase in the accom the Bell.” Chorus—The Old were lined with cheering hun look good. pel her to be daily chewing the ley in the eye. paniment and carrying it through Maids’ Lament. Quartet—What dreds who struggled for posses The Yakima crop will be a hard dry grain, her teeth and “ Can vou support my daugh a remarkable series o f modula Will the Poor Preacher Do. sion of the rosebud invitation great deal shorter this year as stomach are likely to give out ter in the style to which she is tions which Ibok violent enough Chorus—The Chicken Potpie cards which the little girl threw will that o f Wenatchee, and the tooearly. These are the organs of accustomed?” he demanded. to the eye but which in reality Supper. Mrs. Chas. Wilson will from her high station. Tonight crop o f Watsonville, Calif., has a cow that usually give out first. “ No, colonel, I 6an’t,” replied are usually quite felicitous to the be the accompanist. Mildred was one o f the speakers been badly injured by frost. By grinding the feed we can get Perley, “ but let me ask you, sir, ear. Mr. Hull not infrequently The admission will be 25 cents at the reception tendered the Ad Prospects are very bright in the more out of the grain, save the,could you have done so at my leaves the key before he nerds to, and 15 cents for children. men at the Elks’ Club. H ood River valley.—Glacier. cow some energy and prolonglife. I age?” —Harper’s Weekly. MUSIC BY LOCAL TALENT FORMER NEWBERG BOY HEARD FROM r!