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TTORNBT-AT-LAW CLARENCE B U T T j W ffl practice in all the courts o f th e , “ ciat attention given to pro- j rerara, the writing o f w eds, mort- i contracts and the drafting o f all j m oan. - Newborn, Oregon. I Floor in Union Bio C. R. CHAPIN LAWYER is v P ractice in all courts; Probate, Deeds, i and all legal papeza. Ab- P .F . H AW KINS D E N T IS T PACIF ■ 'i „This Home open for the Office over First National • Bank Phone White 3-1 1 i i i I \ DR. A . M. DAVIS | DENTIST 1 \ 1 i j OIWss e w f s f s w 'd P w n S ter« f 1 PHONCiBLACK ST % J . C . P R IC E 56- year of 1915-1 ■HBl ■.S, *».■ ” * í U í 'VÍ <•* *>. V ' : --s ' ; It is the purpose o f Pacific to offer to .young men and young women * the benefits of^ a liberaJ cation under the best Christian influence at a minimum o f expense. % Its courses o f study ftre arranged to give that brofhd culture which should be the possession o£ every intelligent man and woman. It has been established a sufficient length o f time to give am ple test of die w ork it does, and young people who are contem plating taking a college course are invited to m ake investigation. D E N T IS T ■ For c u lo fo e «tSSAI b TO h i i Office over U. S. NatL Bank Phone Black 171 D r . John 8. Rankin Littlefield ft Romig PHYSICIANS Exoept One» Its Early Colonial Gover nors Wars a Sorry L ot Queer were the instruments with which the early history o f Manhattan Inland was fashioned. O f the four Dutch governors not one was compe ten t Minult was fairly wise, but was active In furthering the patroon sys tem. feudalism pore and simple. Woo- ter van T wilier, who was frve feet atx inches tall and six feat five inches la circum ference, was a fool; William K left w o peppery, avaricious and dis honest. and old “ Sliver Per* Pet*r and SURGEONS O tte . k> n m N .t 'l Brak B id .. Phone, Bleck 31 D R . T H O S .W . H E S T E R NEWBERG - - OREGON VSM XBÆ t!Æ tX& 2S2SaL DR. SARAH E . S M IT H and be a shining exception, were o bed o the Dutch. Lord Beliomoat w o tbe partner o f Kidd, tbe pirate: Lord Corn bury w o a degenerate who painted hla face and went simpering through the streets; Slough ter w o a notorious drunkard; Lovelace. Hunter. Burnet. Montgomerie, Cosby and Clark were wort h ip s; NlcolU and Andros have tittle to their credit The exception w o Thomas Doogaa. Pew perhaps appreciate tbe debt Amer ica and the world ow e to Dongan. Tbe bill o f tights or charter o f liber ties, which he drafted while governor and gave to the colonists, form ed tbe heals o f tbe Declaration o f Independ ence which Tboihas Jefferson wrote nearly a century, biter. It marked the first step In tbe march o f events that led to the birth o f this nation o f free- An Atrooity. Captain von Altbeim w o quortsrad with bis lieutenant o f reserves a col lege profeasor in civil life—in tb e bouse o f a Polish priest who had no living language to his tongue but Potisb and Russian. The captain rubbed up tbe dusty memories o f bis own school (Jays end made shift to convene with hie reverend host in Latin. Afterward be asked his comrade what he thought o f the performance. The ex-profeeaoc'g expression o f pain w o hardly d b u n tff by the thickness o f hla spectacles “ ft w o only one more o f tbe hor rors o f war.” be said resignedly.—New York Poet. In Its bidden depths. U wouhi seem, tbe mind is perpetually active. It Is not content to bold Its memory im aces f a Inert form . It moat fuse and collate them, choosing for its purpose those memories to especial that are moat Closely linked togetbar In a network o f associated Ideas f That la why one man's subconscious It more serviceable to him than an other's. Through conscious study and reflec tion ha has packed tbe secret cham bers o f Ua mind with a mass o f mem ory images relating to one specific sub ject or subjects, hence oattirally linked by association o f ideas Aud Just because be consciously fo cuses his attention In this direction he ■Cts his subconscious working for the sim e end with the special material hla cooecious thinking has accmnulat- Falkland Breezes. Australia's Bettis Tree. The bottle tree Is a native o f Austra lis. It has a trunk o f extraordinary ex Office in City H ail. plosion and dlaproporttonatoness which Office Phone—White 147 Little, perhaps, did Dongan know o f is greater when tbe ground Is rocky, Residence Phone—Blue 58 Che mighty consequences o f Ida a ct ip fertile soil tbe trunk form s a uni How could be? He ruled bat a por form cylindrical column, from whose NEWBERG OREGON tion o f Britain’s colony in America. summit the branches issue as from tbe a æ E o a a o æ New York, named for that ill fated neck o f a bottle, brace the name Duke e f York who became James II.. was a mudhole. Berlin was s village STOREHOUSE OF THE MIND. o f 0.00a Petrograd was a marsh. Constantinople vied with London for There Is Nothing Occult or Mystics) In tbe title o f greatest city o f 'tbs world. the Subconscious. Boston and Philadelphia w ere'm ors Stated as briefly as possible, the sub ^ ; t e r e m ia r y r o y s ic ia n m M r g O M populous than New York. The trade conscious may be dewrlbed as that re ! O fce sad hoapêal at Godas'• Bam, o f Salem was larger.—Commerce and gion o f tbe human mtud In which are ; ; College sol Hancock. Phone Black 47 i > Finance. stored tbe memories acquired by previ * Rondeoee Brownwaid Ranch. Scholia. ous experience, education and observa , Phone 53. Call otte. day or ni^U tion. CANINE - SLAUGHTER, » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •♦ ♦ ••♦ •♦ e u u n u n u n e e This Includes memories o f sights and ■ ~r; * > V When Deg* Threatened Farle During sounds which were perceived without P h o n # B l o c k 74 our being aware o f th e* at the time the Reign ef T error. f t la a cartona fact that tbe French we perceived them. Call on - Let them come within range o f eye capital was once threatened by a horde o f hungry dogs, This event and ear. even when we are paying at was associated with many other and tention to something else, and tbe deli more startling ones o f the reign of cate mechsdlsm o f these sense organs F or W indows, D oors & G eneral M terror. It was due to a very natural registers a definite memory image of W irk. 443 N. M ain Street cause. Tbe greeter part o f tbe aristo them in our minds. Such images, together with all our crats who had fled or gone Into hid ing kept dogs, and very few were able oth er memory image«, no matter bow to make arrangeparats for the care o f acquired, remain our permanent poe- their animals when they hurriedly left We aro able to recall by voluntary their homes. . Tbe dogs, abandoned, took to tbe effort only a comparatively few o f our streets and shortly began to congre Innumerable memory Images. But re gate in tw o packs, one occupying tbe peated experiments as well as facts of Champa Blywees and ooa tbe Boia da comnfon knowledge seem to Indicate Boulogne. Boon they became a public that under certalif conditions any ex Satisfaction Guaranteed danger as Is. evidenced by tbe duly re perience that we have ever bad can be ......................................................... ... corded fact that Banterre. tbe brewer, recalled by ns. As one psychologist , ■ a law that ail dogs should be puts ft; Hollingsworth ft Son proposed “ W hatever has gone Into tbe mind hanged. So. in September, 1708. when Funeral Directors f t Fmhnlmnrs thousands o f starving animals w an can e tn a out o f tbe mind." Obviously there must be a region o f seeking subsistence In a city not over A U T O FUNERAL CAR the mind wherein are stored these mul provided with food, drastic measures Calls Answered Day or Night I were adopted against tbe Champ* B y - titudinous memory Images. It la to Lady A ssistants. No extra n ch u g s this region that psychologists refer Office. W hite 25 Rea. as. U ln a 3 sees pack.- when they one tbe term “ the subcon Two battalions o f tbe national guard N EW BERG. OREGON surrounded tbe a tea. leaving a gap scious." But tbe subconscious is not only a toward tbe Rue Royals, while hun dreds o f men and boys “beat tbe reservoir for tbe storage o f memory cover.“ Tbe game was driven up to Im ago. It is also a workshop for their manipulation, so that on occasion they We pay highest cosh price for the Piece Royals, where troops made may emerge, not simply as they went a battue o f it Throe days consecu ■ M a tlv fM o k OMTl tively was this repeated, and more In. bat in pleasing sud often remarka ble combinations. than 3.000 dogs lay In the place. This function o f the subconscious la It Is said that one Oesperdln. who exemplified in many ways, from the pictureM *« end vivid dreams o f sleep to tbe “Inspirations’’ o f men o f genius OUR PUBLIC FORUM MÎ. Julius Krutt schnitt, -w h en the railroad stand point, said in psurt: “Business - as today organized may be likened to a g r o t pond, in which numberless wavea are start- cbases and tales o f tbe many Individ blag oc- oals and companies, these waves praeaqrara spreading In all directions, crossing to dca recrossing, until their force Is 1 Ufa.— Vra. Everybody appreciates what would M u t)r happen if a great bowlder like tbe Bu- V. ' ropean war should suddenly he dropped Into the business pond, but not everybody appreciates the effect rs men- o f the slackening o f aetlvlty at tom e I N o o th e r lik e it io Lett. Important crater o f wave force. The . on tbe «ff«ct o f a reduction In the purchasing V N o o th e r a s g o o d Charira Powvr of farmers, following a season TN Rav R om feviig M ic U m Ctapuj, a rt--—. Of had crops, la generally understood ORANGE. WAay ‘ But how about tbs purchasing power " ef tbe great transportation industry? d twen- WIth th# BtMdy m ircfc c f operating “ • expenses upon revenues, without cor- «d ry o u responding Increases in railway cou rt” charges, the railway^ have hem drlv- “Take en to curtail all expenditures, and Cense." even atop entirely many customary id L ett purchases for extending and lmprov- The N ational • W eekly I^ueraera, Ing their focllltles. The business pond nbi la too Mg. and its wave activity too ** * pom pi ex, to say that this is the sole cause o f the present quiescent state In C l u b « na*rrT o f Its surface, but it unquestionably la Until this jlom on; a cause o f the greatest Importance. „ E S Loudou How Important this cause will appear •oldst $5.50. Now from the amount o f railway expendi tbs pries U 12.50 tures. andwshsvasscurad “Take, for example, tbe yeer 1411. Leigh tbe last for which complete figures -Orton” WO- available. In that year the rail- old dav » a d s spent It,170,000.000 In expenses 1 found * * operation, of Vfhfoh-fil .871.000,000 de oM w toT **«*• salaries In add! irarired °o n , they spent MM,000,000 for re terest, 1*60.000,000 for dlvldrads, and •* “ J* f400.000.000 for new tracks, locomo- or him- cmr^ Qr for addition, or playing terments to property already In exist ence. Tbe total expenditures tor 1013 o€w asd suut b« takes advaatagael pteaatlr. Probably nowhere else does tbe wind blow so bard and steadily as In the Falkland islands. Tree growth Is prac tically Impossible owing to this pecu liarity. and witir such force doee the wind sweep that region at times that iNdatoes and turnips have bean known to be blown out o f the ground. Grass, however, grow« luxuriantly. Collier’s . j; Dr.C.LBrown,D.V.S. ! Newberg Manufactur ing ft Construction Go. W W Y oe C i. C e l l i ,,’. S. Ed. Launer: AUCTIONEER W. W. * • -, Fresh Eggs Wanted Way to Win. “1 have alw ays been unlucky In U fa" “ Me. too.” . , “ Yet you art very successful." "W ell. Just a« soon as I got tbe Idee tat luck would do nothing for me 1 igan fo bu stle” —Louisville Courier Wouldn’t Be Wdeden. lie interest. “ A question deserving thoughtful attention is; If railways should be al lowed a slight Increase In charges and rellnf from costly restrictions upon details of operation, would not the In creased buying power that would be precipitated by the addition to their aval^ible revenues agitate the busi- nero' pond to a desirable degree o f wave activity ?" •. - The nearsighted woman who talked te an Indian in front o f a cigar store about bin soar« sslvstlon declared aft erward that she would rather talk to a wooden man than be a wooden Chris- clan and never talk to any body.—Chrib- tlan Herald 1 ■ No man Is born without finita. He a F is nest who has tbe fewest.—Horero m m * I m or other information addreu LEVI T. PENNINGTON, the Pro,idem reTolutlonists this appeared a timely Jest and tbe application was granted gleefully and with applause. So Gas- pardin packed the deed dogs far the gilded coaches and made a state pro cession through Parts—W ashington Star. vi i L J intricali. i . .'i-'’ ;..'.'.