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, MMM * Y* N ewberg VOL XXI. G raphic NEWBEB0, YAMHILL COUNTY. OBEOON, THUBSDAY, JULY 15.1909. NO. 39 Ml M atate1 I Turn To Ths*. strange inland people. All who H P Shumway ft w f to A lly » Til« Country School QuaitioB. ignorance o f the farmers, who were fortunate enough to hear M p * t M b r Mia T sssfeU l O oa a tT Abstnst Yocom small tract in Sheridan generation after generation, have C W M S T . M eM InD TllU . We believe that there is hardly wasted it, and then «look the When heart falter» and darkness dings, Dr. Dye will not have to be urged $425. Whan hope flutters an helpless wings. Every a farmer in the land who does whole situation over and tell us When conscience whispers in words to hear Mr. Hensey. E E Switzer ft w f to Mrs Mary FJoyd H. Adams ft w f to Ada body most cordially invited. not wish that the future o f farm- if you do not think every man is that burn, E Chappell small tract in J E Come early to insure getting in S McGogy small tract on west Rogers d l c t 3 « r 2 w $700. \ ing shall be prosperous; that farm the product o f the education he T i’s then O, Lord, to thee I turn; communities shall be fitted with receives. What a mighty influ Flowers that languish are kissed by the side the building. Free! Offer side o f “ B " it McMinnville $1200. John Swetman to Emma Sw et- S V Allen & w f to Drusilla A ing taken at conclusion. Come. an intelligent, progressive people; ence, tor good or bad upon the man 2 3-4 ac in J B Rogers d 1 e t And reward without anguish has never G e o . C. R it c h e y , Pastor. Hayes 3.43 ac in Wm Graves d lc 3 s r 2 w $1. that the farmer as farmer, man destiny o f this country and upon been won. t 5 s r 6 w $2550. and citizen, shall copipel the the fate o f the American farmer, Though days be full o f sorrow - F L Trullinger ft w f to J A Nettie G Bibee A hub to An Dundee Items. respect o f all other classes in has the country district school There cornea a glad tomorrow? Simons 36z56 ft in nw cor lot 1 drew B Kidder lot 4 blk 2 Chap The dawn I can see , . ' society, and that farming as a exerted. blk. 1 Hausworth’s 1st add to | F. T. Keyes made a business man’s add Sheridan $100. profession shall be esteemed high What answer are the farmers And turn O.Lord to thee. North Yamhill $50. itrip to McMinnville Tuesday. Sarah E Bremmer et «1 to F C am ong men. Certainly that o f the United States making to When Faith wanders on trackless . Lucinda Wacheno ft hub to shores, Bernard Groth has recovered Graham 276.78 ac in Samuel mast be the tendency o f things day to this mighty question? Frank M Miles 1 6 0 a c t 5 s r 7 w Mercy knocking at thrice barred doors, from an attack o f neuralgia. Laughlin d l c t 2 s r 4 w $11763.11. or the very opposite o f all we What are they doing for their When no beacon these eyes discern, $ 10 . Bert Brooks & w f to Walter ' K. D. Hatch and s i s t e r , have stated will be the result. little country school? The edu Tis then O.Lord to thee I turn, Rose Wallace to Paul Fundman Winn part o f lots 1 &3LaFayette Thoughtful meh in all ranks cation of the farmer, to be a wise I know if thou harkest the lost And the Elizabeth are visiting in Spokane. % int in 196.24 ac t 5 s r 7 ft 8 $1060. way. and professions are looking into farmer, is the m ost momentous Miss Irene Reed, o f Kirkwood, $10. this business called farming. question of the age.—H oard’s And hours that are darkest give place California, was Mrs. McCoraack’s J E Buckley & w f to W T Mat- Arthur L Watson to Enos A today lock E110 ft lot 13 Hobson’s add There was never a time in the Dairyman. guest over Sunday. Ellis 6 0 a c s e c 4 t 3 s r 2w24C00. To thee, Lord, to thee my only ple^ Newberg $1000. history of* the country when Herman T Wilson to W S Forsaken, stricken, lonely, I Mrs. Elwin McCornack and J F Calbreath & w f to John M there was as much study and Wonderful Wealth of the Thou can’st save and thou only, Miss Adams visited Portland and Harrington lots 5 A 4 blk 1 Court Hibbert small tract in Dayton $2. On bended knee, l turn O.Lord to thee. thought expressed about the D J Woodman & w f to 0 A Chautauqua last week. United States. add McMinnville 3200. soil, the live stock, and the Fluttering hope, on helpless wing, Perry 37 ac in James Jonnson Mrs. R. A. M. Reymers, o f Joseph Carr to Maude G Rankin Conscience's reproach or doubts' d farmer himself as tody. There Grants Pass lias been visiting her lot 3 blk 4 Deskin’s 2nd add to d 1 c 1 3 s r 4 $660. We have to-day 80,000,000 o f stiqg, never was a time when all the mother, Mrs. G. W. Byers. Newberg $1100. forces that go to make up a people, occupying over three Still for grace to pray, I yearn, Tia then Lord, to thee I turn. The Ladies Aid Society o f the Frank Chapman & w f .to J H SUNDAY SCHOOL U million square miles o f ter IN farmer were looked into as Thou see'st how broken, the proud heart )undee church, will give an ice; Cornwall lot 4 blk 3 Chapman’s S u g g a s tlv * Q u o t a t io n s o n t h e S u n d a y ritory and they own $120,- sharply and thoroughly as they may come, S ch ool L ooooa b y R e v . L ln e c o t t add Sheridan $100. 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 o f wealth. On For one gentle token thou w ilt not be cream social Friday evening. are today. •or l i l t l o t o r o o t l o o o l N ttn y a y o r P M Churchman & w f to Allyn Mrs. G e o . H. G r e e r and dumb; B ib le S tu d y C lu b . - We have seen great injustice farms valued at $25,000,000,000 done to the farmer by the balance we produce annually agricultural To thee Lord, to thee my penance be daughter, Medora, spent a few Yocotn small tract in Sheridan And now Lord, I turn to thee. JU LY 18th. 1900. days at the old home this week. $600. o f society. We have seen the products valued at $8,000,000,- Though days be full o f sorrow, Rosa Cough try ft hub to Hen 000. It is nothing that we Paul's Second Missionary Journey— Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McEwan, taxes o f the rich insurance God sends a new tomorrow, Thessalonica and Berea. Acta x v ii:l- ft Fanny Harper 40 ac in sec 4 t produce annually 2,506,000,000 assisted by Miss Jessie Gilmore, The dawn I aee, companies and money loaners 16. bushels of corn aud 11,000,000 And turn 0 , Lord to thee. ' . ave a delightful whist party 2 s r 4 w $400. everywhere. We have seen the Golden Text—Thy word have I hid far Claude B Cummings & w f to T mine * C. E. R. Saturday evening. farmer’s product, his grain, meat, boles o f cotton, if there is no Newberg, July 10. hedrt, that I may not sin a garnet L Cummings lot 1 & nVa lot 2 blk thee. Pa. c x ix :ll. w ool and cottoh put into the demand for the corn and cotton Mrs. Roe Robison has as her Verse 1, 2—Is church going a good hand« o f big trusts and they and if the demand is not at a fair Annual Gathering of Friends. : vests, her aunt, Mrs. Mary 15 Newberg $2000. habit, and what do they lose who have C F Daniels to W T Vinton et return. But we have the market. shutting him out of the market, Emerson, o f Hopewell, and Mrs. Oregon Yearly Meeting o f al 129.63 ac in 1 5 s r 5 w $733.33. not formed it? taking the lion’s share o f what Our 5,500,000 o f people who Smerson’s daughter-in-law, Mrs. How many times a day should a per Mrs M J Durham ft hub to the consumer pays for food and produce $15,000,000,000 o f Frjends church will hold its first reda Emerson. son attend church? Harry L Cunningham wV4 o l lot What is the value o f a good habit, manufactured products annual session in the Friends church in clothing. With but one exception the The dairy tanner has suffered ly, and receive in wages $230,- Newberg on Wednesday o f next ■ourth was celebrated with safety 2 blk 1 Oak Park add to McMinn and how are good habits formed? Verse 8—Did Paul mean to say that less than other furmers perhaps, 000,000, make th e m a r k e t . week, July 21, and will continue in Dundee. Bernice Keyes has ville $750. it was necessary fo r the Jews to have with sessions ss outlined in the James C Duncan to Earl A because his product, milk, butter These figures apply only to pat Jesus to death, and i f not what did a burned hand, the result o f a Schreffler lot 3 ft 4 blk 21 Hurley and cheese, is less in the bands o f finished product. We get the program given below, possibly ‘sizzer” that sizzed too soon. he mean? and Large’s add Newberg $1. with slight variations. An un- products to the consumer by (The position taken by the pr esent capitalistic monopolies. But the Mrs. Joseph P. Hodgina, o f Jesse Edwards ft w f to Mias L w riter ia, that the Jews ought to have ____________________ 250,000 miles o f railroad, _______ which usually large number o f visiting conspiracy against even the dai^y ___ E. S. C Brower 5 ac in Newberg $3000. accepted Jeans, and, that their p a tth * fanner is spreading. Already is three times the railroad mile*- ministers and others from other Tacoma, mother o f Mrs. Greer, and Mrs. Augusta Fuller, Mary Ella Fogg ft hub to L C him to death is the coloaaa) crim e at the city milk market is in the age o f Great Britain, Prance and Yearly Meetings o f the church are history, and the calamity o f calamities o f New York City, widow o f the Peck s Vi lot 13 Chehalem Orchard that has befallen the Jew s. That there bands of big corporations and Germany combined. When side expected to be present veteran editor, Edward N. Fuller, Homes $1. are tw o distinct lines o f contingent the individual farmer can no tracks are taken into account, are visitors at Otterbrook. Paul Fundman to Herman prophecy in the Old Testament, either we have more railroad mileage more reach the individual con WEDNESDAY, JULY 21. one o f which being fulfilled. Would Mr. and Mrs. Connelly o f Wenz 200 ac in sec 5 t 5 s r 9 w than all the rest of the world. sumer with his milk than he can 10:00 a. m .—Opening session of cancel the other; and that the prophe Grand Junction, Colorado, Mrs. ft secs 2 5 2 6 t 6 s r 7 w $2000. On these railroads we have l0 0 ,- with his meat. Yearly Meeting. cies concering the perpetuation o f the Paul Fundman to J R Hollister Jewish nation and the throne o f David What has all this to dp with 000 engines, carrying millions o f 1:00 p. m.—Meeting o f Repre Roxana Watt White o f Portland, and her niece, Miss Fulquartz sV4 o f neVi sec 22 t 5 g r 8 w with unparalleled splendor, were cancel the country school? says the cars and hauling 2,000,000,000 sentatives and Caretakers. White o f Spokane, were Sunday $240. tons of freight. This practically led by the fulfillment o f those concern reader. Very much, very much. 2:00 p. m.—Business Session. ing the rejection o f Chrit. God sent visitors with Hon. and'Mrs. Fred Gosslin ft Hamblet to J Louise eqtials all the tonnage Carried by Every man in this world is the 7:00 p. m.—Meeting o f Perma Jeans in good faith, and they voluntarily Crawford. Shafer se% sec 20 1 4 s r 6 w$10. product o f bis education. Just in aU the railroads and all the ships nent Board. rejected him, when God’ s A n t and beat W S Hibbert-ft w f to Herman plan was that they should accept him. Monday as Mrs. S. M. Crosby proportion to what he knows, o f all the rest of theworld. This 800 p. m. —Devotional Meeting. T Wilson lot 259 Dayton $1200. monstrous task is performed by and daughter, Mrs. Watson, o f God then proceeded to do through the can he deal with men and their THURSDAY, JULY 22. William Hitchen et al to N C death o f Christ, that which would have ¡products. Look at* the men who 5,500,000 o f employes who are 8:00 a. m .—Devotional Meeting. Portland, were returning from John Crawford’s their horse gave Christenson ft D B Cooper 267.56 been done more speedily by his life.> have fenced the farmer in here yearly paid $2,300,000,000, and 10:00 a. m. —Business Session. Is it necessary for us to adopt all a sudden jump to the right when ac in J R Bean d l c t 3 s r 3 w Paul's opinions, in order to be w ell and fenced him out there. What this vast business is conducted 2:00 p. m. —Temperance. has been t h e i r e d u c a t i q n ? by $150,000,000,000 o f bank 8:00 p. m. —Devotional Meeting. they turned into the main road, $ 21000 . pleasing to God? S E Hyde to Mary A Hyde wW W ere all Paul’ s opinions correct con overturning the buggy an d Always of the most compre clearances. Do we prosper? * FRIDAY* JULY* 23- hensive kind. The foundation Only tw o decades ago we were 8:00 a. m .— Devotional Meeting. throwing both occupants into the o f blk 5 & eV4 o f blk 4 Sheridan cerning the time o f the second coming o f Christ? ditch. Although they have no $1- for it in most cases was laid in second to Great Britain in the 10:00 a. m .—Business Session. In what sense was it true, “ that Charles E Ladd ft w f to Ladd the tow n school, the academy or output o f iron and steel. To-day 11:00 a. m .—Peace a n d A r b i broken bones they are badly Christ must needs have suffered?” bruised and Mrs. Crosby is con Estate C o e ^ 4 s e c l 6 t 4 s r 6 w & (See Luke xxiv:26, Jer. xxiii:5-6, Mich. the college. That we will call our output equals all the rest of tration. the world. We live well and fined to her bed as a result o f the nV4 o f swVi s e c 3 6 t 3 s r 6 w $1. V.-2. Matt, ii:4-6.) their schooling. The larger edu 2:00 p. m .—Missions. A W Lange & w f to I H Stock- In what way do the Old Testament have happy homes, filled with nervous shock. cation came afterward but it had 8:00 p. m.— Peace. dale 150 ac in Henry Cooper d 1 c Scriptures bear testimony that Jesua is to have the right foundation. com forts and luxuries. Yet we SATURDAY, JULY 24 the Christ? West C h eh a lem . 1 2 s r 4 w $10500. A few large men have come from are a saving people. We have in 8:00 a. m .—Devotional Meeting. Verses 4, 5—How do you account for Carl Bausch & w f to C M seVi it that the same facts and reasoning the country school and by their savings banks $3,500,000,000, 10:00 a. m.—Pastoral and Church Mrs. McGregor and daughter, sec 1 1 1 5 s r 8 w $640. which converts some only serves to own efforts at education have in national banks $4,500,000,- Extension. C T Long & w f to J M Harring 000 and in state banks $5,000,- harden others? o f Seattle, are visiting her sister, made for themselves' a large 2:00 p. m.—Educational. How is it that women are generally ton 10.01 ac in John Baker d 1 c 000,000—in all, $13,000,000,- Mrs. Blanchard. place in the world. But they 400 p. m .— Christian Endeavor in the majority in Christ’s cdbverts? t 4 s r 4 w $3000. had to have knowledge. They 000. The per capita of money The Ladies Aid will hold their Business Meeting. Why were the Jews moved with Josef Mietner & w f to C M couldn’t have done what they in the'country is larger than in 8:00p. m .—C. E. Rally and next meeting at the home o f Mrs. jealousy? any other save one, Prance, and have, with ignorance as a tool. S. M. Calkins Thursday, July 15. Blair neV* 8ec 11} 5 3 r, 8 " & 40- Can a jealous man, at the time, either Public Meeting. L Grace Newell to John Newell be a true man or a correct reasoner? Now compare the country amounts to $35 for each » o f our SUNDAY, JULY 24. Miss Ella Macy, o f Newberg, school as a foundation for com 80,000,000 people. The business 8 and 10 a. m., 2 and 8 p. m. — is spending an enjoyable time small tract in blk 5 McMinnville How do gou characterise a person who is jealous o f another in doing good $650. ing knowledge with the tow n of the country amounts to over Devotional Meetings. with her friends, Mr. and Mrs. . B R Pendleton to Mary R works? school. Compare the chance the $3,000,000,000 annually. How MONDAY, JULY 26. Have we any modern example o f the S. M. Calkins. Oundiff lots 1 ft 2 blk 29 La- way these people acted? farmer’s son or daughter has to do we do such a monstrous 8:00 a. m.—Devotional Meeting. Rev. F. C. Stannard, o f New Fayette $100. Verse 6—Is the world, to-day, upside get a start in knowledge with business which is also profitable? 10:00 a. m .— Sabbath School and berg, held services at the church down, or right side up? S E Pheister & w f to August It is because wc have confidence the tow n boy or girl. Think o f Literature. last Sunday. Services will also be Is the world getting better or worse? Thomas nwV4 o f nwVi sec 10 t 2 s the powerful handicap such a in ourselves and the other nations 2:00 p. m .—Business Session. Verse 7 - When people oppose the held next Sunday. r 3 w $750. school must prove to the boy or of the globe have confidence in work o f God do they generally confine Mrs. Davis, o f Hood River, is James M Pugh & w f to Miles themselves to the truth in their ob girl who is not allowed any other us.—Leslie’« Weekly. If You Miss It, You W01 Miss It. spending a short time at her old E ft M B Hendrick lots in blks 41- jections, or do they ever confine them school. Then think o f th e selves to the truth? home, which is now the home o f 42-43-44 48 Oak Park add to Mc Do objectors to the truth knowingly At the Christian Tabernacle Marriage Lie« thousands upon thousands o f falsify or do they do it in blind ignor Minnville $650. Sunday, July 18th, at 8 p. m. her son, H. Davis. farmers, who will not allow their ance, or through prejudice? Miss Ord, o f Nebraska, who Walter D Pratt A w f to T E Verses 10-12—Is there ever any vir boys to attend even the poor Mabel Anderson, age 22 years Rev. A. F. Hensey, returned has been spending her vacation Robins 14 int in 240 ac in secs 8 tue in exposing ourselves to danger, country school after they are big to Róy E Stevens, age 22 years. missionary from Bolenge, Africa, when it is not necessary in the inter with her sister, Mrs. Marsh is & 9 t 4 s r 5 w $2250. and a* colleague o f Dr. Royal J. ests o f the truth? enough-to work. Think of the Etta A. Buck, age 17 years to Adolph J Rabenseifner & w f What was the difference between the dislike for knowledge, for study, Joe. H. Leatherman, age 24 Dye, will address the people of now visiting her friends in religious people o f Thessalonica and ftp C M Bair ne’4 sec 1 1 1 5 s r 8 those o f Berea? Newberg concerning the mission Seattle. for hard solid'reading which such years. Is a truth seeker sure to find it? Mr. Leach has purchased a 10 w $640. a policy must produce in the mind Julia Phillips> age 20 years to ary work o f Equatorial Africa, in Is it ever right to suppress the troth R N Rosensel & w f to J S Bick- tn the interests o f the kingdom o f God? the Congo country. He is a acre tract o f land from the farm o f the farm bdy unless he has Clyde Strohm, age 25 year*. Verses 18-15-What ia it which pleasing speaker and thoroughly which he recently sold to the land ford lots 1 & 2 blk 30 Oak Park prompts more than the usual allowance men to work so hard, and Mrs. Mae Ingle, «ge 31 ytars in earnest in his work among the company o f Portland, on which. add to McMinnville $400. persistently in opposing what they know o f brain. to Carl W. Michaux, age 29 years cannibal tribes o f the Dark he intends to build a barn for the I Elizabeth D H Sellwood to to be the truth? . , Look over the destruction that Lesson for Sunday, July 25th, | Lois McClintock, age 25 years Continent H e.has with him 1>re«ent and he thinks he may Isaac E Staples 167.69 ac in sec Paul’ s Second Miseionery has come to the farm in the loss Athens. Acta xvii:l«-34. (3 » t 3 « r 2 w $ 9 0 0 0 . ■of its fertility, MS through W to Prank W . Heath, age 23 years. many interesting curios o f this build a house later. <3