Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, January 06, 1910, Image 8

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Wanted and
For Sale.
D r. L o w e January 28,
The Store for Quality and Price
Carpets t^od R ags.
N o other store shows such
s strong line in the d iffer­
ent grades o f floor cover­
ings. Patterns oriental and
floral; colorings brown,
green and tana are most
popular. W o have them.
W E W A N T Y O U R B U S IN E S S
F o b 8 a u —G ood Jeney heiler,
fresh in February. C an be seen
Vi mile w est ofN ew bcrg. M utu al
phone 28-3
tf.
"A m erica’s O bligation to the
JA N U A R Y * m a
W o rld ,” win be the subject next
S abbath m orning a t the M . B.
church. Preaching also a t night. J mu » — M att. $-12-17, 4:1-11.
G o ld « T ext. In that he hath m if­
AU are invited.
fsrad being tem pted, he is able to
aoeeor them that are tempted. Heb.
W hat is tt to tem pt God?
' F o g S a l b —B arred Plym outh 2:18.
V en ae 8-11-W h a t method did the
Verses 13, 14— W hy didJesos want to
cockerels. L arge vigorous birds,
D
evil
adopt to g ivo Joans the most
W a x t k o — M en t o c u t c o r d
rich y ellow k g s and beaks, nice be baptised?
extensive view o f his kingdom?
W hat reason is there fo r the opinion
w ood. F . A. H ayes, phone 17-5.
bead and excellent bearing. C. F.
W hat are “ the kingdom* o f the w orld”
which the D evil controls?
Butler; P. O. box 123, N ew berg.
W a n t e d —Dried prunes a t H .
S. Gilè & C o ’s, packing house,
N ew berg.
46 tf
F o r S a l b — Rhode Island Red
Cockerals by H o w a rd W alton ,
M u tu al Phone 18-5.
tf.
F ob S a l * — 5 room cottage oa
H oward street between Fifth and
Sixth.
W m . J. S aunders .
F o r S a l e . —A portable saw ­
mill, Russell make, capacity 10,-
000 feet per day. M ill practical­
ly new, only been run tw o years
<pid in good order. A lso a 12
horse power stationary boiler and
engine.
W ill sell cheap.
E n­
quire o f Chase & Linton, N e w -
bergr.
W ood S a w in g — Persons w ant­
We are buyers ot timber. Ii
ing sawing done can call me on
you
wish to sell, kindly mail us
either phone.
W m . C r ater .
description of your claim and
V IN C E N T & W ILSON
Dealers in
Flour, Feed Seeds, W agons, Buggies, Farm M a
chinery, W ire Fencing, Poultry Supplies.
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Tim oth y, Cheat, Clover, O at and Vetch Hay,
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A sk for Ton Prices.
can send
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F or S a l e —Six year old marc, number ol ieet o f timber, stating
weight about 1050. Also buggy how much there is ot each varie­
and harness.
ty, and price wanted. You will
J . F. I ’ETTINGILI* hear from us. Queen Investment
Co., 410 Failing Building, Port-
F or S a l e —O ld fir wood sawed
land, Oregon
and delivered $4 per cord. «CaU
me on either phone. O. Martin,
F or S a l e — Ten acres fine or­
cash business only.
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chard and berry land. Lays lev­
I bave a cash buyer for a wif- el; good soil; pleasant view. 1
lamette Yalley farai of from 10 will plant 5 acres o f this tract to
to 30 acres. Ralph Ackley, 606 either apples, RoyalAnncherr.es,
Corbett B u i l d i n g , Portland, walnuts or Gold Dollar straw ­
berries—and if w anted w ill culti­
vate trees 3 years for use o f land
For pis dsl and specifications between. Royal Ann cherry
and all kinds o f interior and trees on this form give average
exterior finish, windows, doors, annual yield ot $2 to $12 per
and building stone. Call on the tree. Location 2 ^ miles North
Newberg Mlg. & Con. Co.
o f Newherg. Price $1500.
Phone 17-5
F. A. H a y e s .
The Civic Improvement As­
sociation w ill meet in the Com­
mercial Club rooms on Friday,
January 6, 1910 a t 3 o ’clock.
All ladies are cordially invited to P U B L IC S T E N O G R A P H E R
be present.
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D oris G regory ,
Anna M. Fogle
Roth Phones
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
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! big issues during t^e year.
H ow oould the Devil have
Jesue what he promieod?
Repentance seems t o ' have boon s
necessary step to John’s baptism, did
Jesus need to repent?
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Versos 16, 17—W hat evidence ia there
that any person bat Jam s saw the'
opening heavens, the H oly Spirit, or
heard the voice from heaven?
I f s fe w o f these proa ant, who w ere
spiritual, saw and heard these things,
is there any evidence to show that the
multitude did also?
V erse 1—W hy did the Spirit lead
Jesus into the wilderness.
W hat reasons - are there to believe
that tem ptation was, or was not,
essential fo r the spiritual development
o f Jesus?
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Is tem ptation necessary, or a part o f
God’ s educational process fo r all o f us?
Do Angelo alw ays m inister to thope
who aueceaafuUy oppote the D evil?
L see on fo r Sunday, Jan, 16, 1910.
Tbs Beginning o f the Galilean
How much virtue would there be
doing right, If there w ere neither
tem ptation nor opportunity to do wrong?
V erve 2—W hy did Jesus fast and
what ia the general effect o f fasting
upon spiritual life?
I f Christiana A llo w the exam ple o f
Jeeue in the m atter o f- fasting, what
results would probably follow t
Give s reasoned opinion, as to wheth­
er Jesue would pM beBly fe e l the pangs
o f hunger during the ecstasy o f the
fast?
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W hat are the lim its o f the rale that
reaction generally follow s exaltation,
and state w hether Jesao was likely
passing through this reaction when he
waa “ an hungered?”
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V erse S—T o what part o f the nature
o f Jesus did the D evil maks Lis first
appeal?
' G ive your reasons fo r your opinion as
to w hether physical tem ptations are aa
numerous, or dangerous aa spiritual
' Verse 4— W hat would have been the
moral quality o f the act i f Jesue had
m ad« bread out o f stones?
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