Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, December 02, 1909, Image 2

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N EW BERQ Q RAPH IC.
MntHNOonJ «IMS U t W M I k t r M M
U. S. National Bank
(Successor to Bank of Newberg)
Capital and Surplus $60,000
Twenty years o f growth and experience
have given us unexcelled facilities to
serve the public. Government supervis­
ion, able directorate and efficient officers.
Grow with a growing institution by b e ­
ginning an account today
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J. L. HOSKINS, President
SAM’ L. L. PARKETT
Vice Pres.
J. C. COLCORD, Cashier
W. E. CROZER,
A sst Cashier.
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“ I used to com-
plain about the stove—
but not since I began using
O L Y M P IC F L O U R ”
badland íLuuní^
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You always bake successfully
when you use Olympic. It is pure
and wholesome — nutritious and
clean—just what is required to make \
good things to eat
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Every sack of Olyfnpic is made from
most carefully selected Northwestern-
wheat and manufactured under ideal Rem­
it ary conditions—only tlieplunipent, hard­
est grains are used, the choicest of the
^ entice Northwestern crop. Insist
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upon ( Uympio— "U mt * laa*t A
A T TOUR GROCER’S
Pacts Worth Noting
T lfilie r Tfyercantiie
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Ladies’ Coats
Friday, Saturday
3 3 1 -3 % less
NEWBERG’S BIGGEST, BEST AND BUSIEST STORE
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
l i p i i l t n O a a ta t ltM a . tha t u » 4 « y
tch e e l U aaaa
by R n . U a a a a tt
M r tha U ta r a a tla a a l
N ew a p a p a f
Blbla Study Club.
H e a d q u a r te r s for
Watches, C lock;«,
and Jewelry -
DECEMBER 6th. 190«.
Paul or the Grace o f Giving.
II Cor.
viii:l-15.
|jy to the improvement ot the
»State Headquarters in Portland.
This, o f course, is in addition to
bur share in the current expenses
o lth e state organization.
Fifty-two half-gallon fruit jars
were forwarded in the early au­
tumn tromthcChildren’sHomein
Portland, to ns, and were re­
turned
filled at the Thanksgiving
Donald Stretch, a former stu­
dent, was a visitor here Mon- season. The discussion at this
meeting npon the boys in our
town
who are using cigarettes
John Hamilton, o f Portland,
visited school Wednesday and indicates the organization is not
indifferent to its department of
Friday.
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GlennPaxson, a member of the anti-narcotics.
The ’ committee appointed fo^
class o f ’09, now a student at
the
month ot November to visit
G. A. C., was a visitor Wednes­
the
sick and shutrins report good
day and Friday.
work done.
The visitors Friday were the
Resolutions were directed to be
Misses Roth Agnew and Sue
written for onr departed mem­
Hills, Portland; Alice and A vice
ber, Mrs. Estlc, and are as fol­
Cross, Dundee; Rosa. Dunlap,
lows: Whereas one o f the mem­
Nellie Stanton and Violet Slater,
bers o f onr union in Newberg,
Newberg; Messrs James Ryder,
Mrs. Loretta Estle, has passed
Corvallis; Bert Miller and Benj.
Co the beyond.
Craven, Newberg.
Resolved that we give public
The classes have organized expression to our appreciation of
basketball teams and competed her services in onr union. Also
for the championship o f the to our appreciation o f the in­
school Monday, Tuesday and fluence which must emanate from
Wednesday nights. The results a Christian character such as
will be given next week as. the hers was. Resolved that we ex­
last game was played too late to tend our sincere sympathy. First
give an entire report this week.
The Thanksgiving football
game was played withColnmbia
University on the college campus.
Neither team succeeded in scor­
ing. The game was both'fast er. Third to the family relatives
and hard. The local team ex­ id the East bereft of a loved one
celled in team work. ThejC. U. when they were unable to give
team Used the forw ani pKsses to any last ministrations in her
a great extent. JUiisgameended need.
the football
M rs . H opson ,
M rs . K o p p ,
Press Sup’ts.
ifdSWftagefBs’fhose o f the trim »
played! we would have made
a better showing.
'The Priores program to be
given Friday is as follows: Anec­
dote, Inez Bailey; Allegory,
Myrtle Walton; Current Events,
Bessie Williams, Gertie Kunkel;
Prepared Talk Edna Damon;
A Seal Solo, Fred Butterfield; Re.
citation, Florence Kaufman; Es­
sai, Floyd Parker; Paper,.Gladys
Trcw, Sylvia Baker; Story, Lau­
ren« Otis; Recitation, Basil Good-
rich; Optional, Lilian Reuter; Es­
say. Neal Heacock; Autobiog­
raphy, Martin Lichthinthaler;
Recitation, Hazel Elliott; Pre-
Ladies’ Skirts
Friday,Saturday
lev. H. Wyse Jones will be in
«berg next Sunday to begin a
its of meetings at the Baptist
mb. Brother Jones is a deep-
Ipitual man, an earnest in-
iSgxreacher, and his meth-
areftec from sensationalism
i m ■tionable features. All
’istHm are cordially invited
initelsrith us in this work,
1 noneftrofessors are especially
ed tq give heed to the claims
he Apsspcl. Meetings every
mo< *1 through the week at 3
ock Mrid every evening at
) . l JF. C. StANNARD, Pastor.
Golden Text—Remember the words
o f the Lord Jem s, b ow . he raid, it is
more blessed to give than to receive.
A cts xx;85.
Are these words in the Golden Text
qpoted from Jesus, hyperbolical, that is,
a rhetorical over statemen t, or is it
literally true, that it is mors blessed to
give than to receive, and i f so, why?
Verses 1-6—Is it according to animal
nature, or to average human nature, or
to average human nature, or to average
human nature, to give to others outside
o f kith and kin?
Is giving liberally, intelligently and
systematically, to religion and charity,
always a "grace, ” that is, an inclina­
tion Divinely imparted?
What is the relation between giving
and loving?
I f we are in need or "affliction” our­
selves, will the grace o f giving still
operate in us, if our hearts are right?
May "deep poverty,” g n a t " jo y ”
and rich "liberality” be hi tha same
life, and is such a combination natural
o r supernatural?
There was great poverty and suffer­
ing among the Christians at Jerusalem,
and the liberalty q f the poor churches
Eye« tested end
G lass«« F it t e d
C .F .M O O R E
PHARMACIST
Drugs, Chemicals,
Family M edicines,
Perfumes, Toilet
W aters, Powders
Prescription work
a specialty.
School books, tab*
Ifets and supplies.
A large line o f
poems and books
o f fiction.
Com e and see us
in our new loca­
tion in the C. J.
Edwards brick
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OREGON
Children’s Coats
Friday, Saturday
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NEWBERG.
or Friday and Saturday at 3 3 1 -3 less
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Chehalem Valley Mills
A new piano has been pur-j
chased for the college and the o)d I
one taken to the dormitory.
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The first number ot the lyceumj
course was well patronised by
the students and members of th*
faculty.
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Maude Gregory showed an un-J
usual amount o f grit at the tim f
ot the explosion in the laboratory
last Tuesday. Both her hand«
are still bandaged.
On Monday morning President
Kelsey gave a talk on the signif­
icance ot President Taft’s visit
with President Diaz, o f Mexico
on the International bridge over
the Rio Grande river.
Rea Smith spent Thanksgiving
with his mother and sister, Jesse
Hammer with his sister Laura
and the Misses Mamie Coulson
and Eva Frazier with D. D.
Coulson, the brother ot the form­
er, all in Portland.
Studies were resumed at 8:10
o ’clock Monday morning after
a pleasant Thanksgiving vaca­
tion. Having had a rest it is
time to get in and d igas ex­
animation time will soon he
here.
Mrs. Douglas is continuing
her series o f talks on foods,
the last one being on air foods.
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A ll kinds o f grain and seed
cleaned.
«re a n plain colored Broadcloth«, Serge« and other good quaHtr w ool malar*
£ a . well m the moat d u r a b le pattern, in fa n e , e ffe c U -ju « t o n . d o n In M
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«tjli»h m odel—long c o . t « « l papn br p l~ U d rfdrt
Kodaks, Cameras
and all supplies.
E v e r y t h in g
MILLINERY
Call and
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Clean Vetch, Vetch and Oats,
Cheat Seed, Clover Seed, and
W inter Oats and W hite W in­
ter Oats.
Decem ber Sale o f Ladies Tailored Suits
Browning Photo
Studio ,
Fluori Photos In the city.
Crayon and
W at«» Colora a Specialty.
All work Arnt-chw,
MRS. F. H, BROWNING
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Seed Gradì For Sale
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