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r * Locals S. E. Watkins' was up from Th$ Behnke family, who* have Sherwood the first o f the week. all b ee » stricken w ith the grippe, Mrs. V - . T . Anderson spent are reported to be improving.- Sunday w ith her parents in S&- C. J. Edwards, o f Tillam ook, srfoat -last Sunday in Newberg N. E. B ritt has been confined visiting hit ^parents Add 'son to his home tor some time on ac- Lloyd who la a student In the college. ■ r: ; , < v • count o f illness. t Sneak thieves again made a . E ditor M ellingerof the Dayton raid on Unde Henry M ilts' chick Tribune was a caller a t the en house Monday night and Graphic office Wednesday. carried aw ay a half dosen nice W illiam J. M orria is absent from business this week on ac- fat hens and a rooster. J ’ , J C. H. Christenson want- to count ot t •cTcm iM C K of gnppe. Corvallis the first o f the week to R. B. Beeson who has been in his son Ole, who w asoper- C algary, Canada, for several on for a pgrnd iritis Satur months is borne for a brief visit day a t the Corvallis hospital. w ith his family. The cáse was said to be a very O. J. Prosser, a brother o f Mrs. bad one, but the patient is im A . A. Noble who had been here proving nicely. fo r a lew weeks on a v isit« toft f Samuel W. Grathwell, the pro» fo r his home At Manston, Wis bibitiog-orator, was greeted by consin the first ot the week. large Sodlence a t the Prienda Don’t neglect t a l » d the on Snndnj «fta n o o n . about your door yard. Many He gave a stirring address in fa wiH die fo r the w ant o f food if vo r o f national'-prohlbition, and the snow continues to lay on mud) interest was manifested by the ground any great length of thoee present. time. George L . K elty, who received Mr. and Mrs. T . L. H ayw ard a number of votes for m ayor at of Dundee in company w ith their the city election save he was in daughter. Miss Daisy Eager o f no sense a candidate. He says Portland were guests o f Mrs. M. f qrther that if he had been J. W ood and daughter, Mrs. candidate for m ayor it wpuld Cooper on Tuesday. have been in the open so the - -:IT «1 " * f c 'n - 'j t berg la in dose financial itanoss, ow in g to fcin ijy ness and loss o f Ms 'te a «, is anginas to aft w ork o f kind to d o . W ffl cat cord o f do anything to earn a d< Any one w ho can lend a hand can communicate eit w ith C. W, Bradshaw o r A M<fore- is . ..... ■ ’ : ' * { .. r- B. D. Peckham arrived W nesday w ith his wife and ba from Plainview, Texas, comii by w ay o f L o u A n geles thev have been detained Thanksgiving on account o f illness of Mrs. Peckham. Mi Peckhaln is a nephew o f W. W hite who o f coarse w ill bebnsr showing forth the beam tie » o f Oregon. ,. ... y /• Dn H. B. Clough* who pr medicine in Newberg "sever; years pgo, w as in tow n last F day. He j » located In fhe O anogan country ia Northern Washington where be ts develop ing some fm it land and where be b is a counfry practice. His only child, a daughter, is making her home-with her aunt a t Van couver and he came to v iiit her and w ith J. H. Rets out north of Newberg. C • J Y . D n a lr in a n a a i n t i m A a g f WSms" n O t K lu S , H W H IBIM m I E lillW I He favors * however g o vernment operated plants fo r manufacture of necessary m ean» o f defense, and the enlistment of one-half to a million men (now idle) for periods of 6 to 9 months paying them “ ruling” wages and employing them in builditig high ways, a t the same time training them in rudimentary m ilitary tactiet tw o days each week, thus turning back iato private life each year about a million healthy young men who would hot be ruined by life in barracks. He is opposed to building super- dreadnaughts, but favors sob- marine», mines, aeroplanes, etc., for coast defense. . .. Louise P. Round, Superintendent of Dept, o f Peace Oregon W. C; T. U/ < An Electric Incubator An Electric Range An Electric Motor — h r ii» m o d a n i w a y o f f o k A jf > l««»lw i - • ^ The Electric Light (Mazda Lamps) —it tfc* only way to light yoor homo, fac- ■ COLLEGE NOTES bad little difficulty in the return game, w ith tha Chemawa Indians, played, on the local floor January 7. The Indians started out strong Vmd kept the score pretty even during the first half, bat were unable to locate the basket during the sec ond period. The local team eam eoack stronger in the sec ond half, especially Gulley „w h o played the beat game o f his career at P. C. Replogle eluded his gourd time after time and was high point man in the scor ing. The other P. C. men played the floor w ell and deserve a share ot the credit for the vic tory. Bvrd started tor the visi tors, caging several spectacular goals from the center o f the floor. Both teams played an open style o f game, which ac counts for fh * large score of 49 to 26. Rev. Lee, o f the Presbyterian church,'spbke in the Y. M. G. A. meeting this week on the subject, “ Has Christianity Failed?” The X, .W, C. A. meeting on ednesday morning was acT- by Ernest T aylor. ?! ^ n ■ !i m i -A YAMHILL RECTRKCO. YOU RIGHT** ber. The magnificance o f thjs last amount w ill be better under stood when it is explained that the latest available. reports in dicate that tor 1913 the average pier capita contributions on the part o f the members of all the Protestant bodies in the United States was 68 cents. The figures ranged from 91.93, the highest, for the M oravian bodies, to twenty-one cents per mem ber fo r the lowest. ” . A very enjoyable "affair w as the reception given by the W. C. T. U. to the school board and teachers o f Dundee o n , last Thursday night a t Community H all. The company assembled in the library room, w b ereja fter all bud become acquainted, a short program was given. Mrs. Evangeline Martin, on behalf ot the W. C. T. U., gave an in teresting address of welcome, which was responded'to, by Ifitee Nellie M cN eil/ in a few wtB- choatn words. Mrs G. L. B n f o ^ j g state supt. o f »flee V. was introduced by l i n . T. W. and par t j j moat up- propriété address ob e d u c a S ^ in the United States National Bank, is real handy to have around a t timea, as was proven by a county seat lady a few days a go when the McM innville train showed np at the F irst street station. On ali, from the train w ith a On account o f the snow and people would h ave know n he her arms and a suit case ip one hand, and failing to see anv o f the sickness which it has caused, was running. “ The, number o f ‘nrgunised her relatives as she had evident 175 students were absent from churches at the close o f 1914 A t the annnal election o f the the schools on Wednesday. The Civic Improvement Chib, held ty expected, her eyes fell p a is 3.7Q2, a gain daring the board decided to declare a holi January 7, the follow ing officers down the track and year o f 113, or 3.15 per cent. d ay until M onday.' were elected: President, Mrs. ont “ hey there, CedlP’ “ This w ork is now carried lim ward in 87 different countries, Miss Erma Vantrvss of Pendle- BQa K elty; first vice-president, rushing forw ard deposited by a force ofTaborie* comprised ton, w ho recently underwent an M rs. lo ot B. Butt; second vice- young hopeful “in his arms, as fo llo w » Ordained ministers, operation for appendicitis is here president; Mrs. Marie K . Evans; ped the g r ip -a t his side 926; licensed ministers. recuperatin g a t the home of her secretary, Mrs. Verona H. Nel harried back in to the ing on to Portland. C. j son; treasurer, Mrs. Prudence C. licensed missionaries, 1,454; grandparent?, M r. and Mrs. Ira the gallant. The baby looked np colporteurs, 2,076, secretaries, Van tress. Miss Erma is the Mount. £92; to ta l evangelistic laborers, anoe and hygiene, especially in “ daughter of Fred Vantress form County Surveyor, H. j . Her a t the new ‘Muddy” w ith i a ^PUBnifigitcm^^Tiei“ mowaS pleased expression,T the-.. hy*f erly oTthis place. 5,313. ring and deputy were down from connection with- essay contests standers smiled and o ff wag well. to the dorm itory for the present McMinnville last Monday mak iu tbc public schools. Largely «1 “ Other .laborers are Engaged Thle concert given M onday Just what A. P. Oliver, Sap)* - The Trefian Literary Society ing another survey for the road in lines o f work as follows: through Mrs. Buland’s efforts - evening a t W ood-M ar H all by Lemon or C harleyC a veil would! m et Wednesday afternoon after Teachers in mission schools, these eaaay contests have become th e C h e m a w a In d ia n String out west o f Newberg made have done under such circum^ school, An interesting program famous by the opposition of G.S. prim ary schools, and colleges, 1L_I» f t . J rf the regular English Q uartet w as well attended and tsances ix a wild guess. 4 WSSrcfideted: Hoaglin. Some little hitch was 1,616; employed in publishing work in Portland schools. / resulted in netting about eigh Arrangements are being made After this intellectual treat, tbe houses, 735; in sanitariums and teen dollars for the college piano made in the proceedings last to take a special train to Mc treatment room », 1,696; a tota l company was invited to the season and a new petition was fond. The quartet played w ith M innville Saturday night to s o f 4,047 institutional laborers. main ball where another treat considerable precision and was gotten ont recently which called tbe annual classic; between Mac In reply to a second protest' I f to this -be added the 5,313 had been prepared. given close attention. M r. Tu r for a new survey.' m to Hon. Chamberlain against and P. C. Tbe local boosters evangelistic laborers, there is All partook heartily of the Members of the Ladies Mis ney’s Indian suite showed a the “ program fo r preparedness” feel they hare a good chance to secured a grand total ot 9,360 delightful tw o course hmehepn, good sense of dramatic effect sionary Society o f the Presby and proposed compulsory train take the game, and the team is laborers engaged in all lines o f daintily arranged under the skill and was quite well arranged. terian church are promised a ing, he sends me. a copy o f his being given the hearty support denominational work, or one ful hand of Mrs. Langellier, to The program w a s g r e a t ly treat on Friday afternoon. The strengthened by M r. Kennedy’s affair ia announced as an after Bill, (S. 1696) which has after at o f the student body. A “ thusm” laborer for every thirteen mem whom much credit is due for the second reading been referred to meeting was held Monday morn bers success ot the occasion. lecture on Victor Hugo’s great noon in China, w ith Mrs. Lee at committee on m ilitary affairs, ing, at which time a large num Before dispersing the gather “ The tota l funds contributed novel, “ Les M iserable»” I t is a the parsonage. The home w ill and which provides for com ber signified their intention o f ing was regaled by one of Miss w ork that demands scholarship be decorated in keeping w ith the for evangelistic work by mem pulsory m ilitary training for all mqking the trip. The cost o f the Bingham’s humorous readings, bers ot the denomination during and taste, and this Mr. Kennedy event and a characteristic pro able-bodied maie citizens of U. S. trip w ill be 80 cents, including 1914 were $3,090,484.80, a per given in her nsual inimitable furnished. His stage presence gram given. The ladies are re between the ages of 12 and 23, admission to tbe game. It will quested to bring any Chinese and articulation were above re capita o f $24.56. This amonnt manner. evidently hoping to quiet some be necessary to sell quite a num curios which they may have. contributed is greater than'the M an y expressions ot apprecia proach. -v w hat my opposition thereto, ber o f tickets outside o f the preceding year by $223,757.40, tion tor the pleasant evening, because of provision fo r exemp school in order to guarantee the the per cent o f increase being were given to the ladies o f tbe tion o f all members o f any well- special train. L et’s go! Beat 7.80. O f the total amount con Dundee W. C. T . U. recognised religions sect at pres M ac! tributed $2,320,751.88 w a s ent organised and existing whose from North America, or 75.35 creed forbids all participation in per cent, and al* other countries, w ar, etc., (H ow ever I note that $761.732.92. or 24.65 per cent. exemptioq includes only quch “ The amounts raised for the Great enthusiasm waA mani three general classes ot funds portion ot prescribed training as requires tbe bearing and use ot tested among local Seventh-day were as follows: Tithe, $1,818, arm s.) Can any mother heart, Adventists when they learned of 436.08, 58.84 per cent; foreign any parent, any true patriot the unusual progress made by mission offerings, $772,248.39, tam ely submit, tosuchprogram? their denomination during the or 24.99 per cent; home, and ? P . . I f Think o f the homes that will he past year, as given in a report local offerings, $499,800.33, or Ï. ' ■ invaded; the parental authority that has just been received from 16.17 per cent. The per capita ! -, 1 i set aside; tbe multitudes o f peace the w orld’s headquarters of the for the membership in North lovin g people who must suffer; church in Washington, D. C. America was $32.33, for all the You want C o n s ta n t, Honest Ser the hardships and penalties in “ A t the close ot 1914, the tota l members outside North America, vice. W hen you get that you get whet you pay for, whether it la flicted,- the contamination of membership w as 125,844, a gain $14.15, an average o f $24.56,” shoee, or an automobile, or an camps for the youth of the land; during the year of 11,287, or eye examination. Otherwise C. E. Waterman. you are cheated either by the yoke of bondage put upon 9.85 per cent. The gain for 1913 yourself or by the other the people in free America, this waa 8,180, or 7.16 per cent, and _______ fellow. POULTRY ELECTION would out-Prussia, even Prussia. th at was the largest gain ever Be Hoeut With Youneli, and By A ll Maas. Hon. H aw ley assures me that recorded up to that time. The BE HONEST WITH YOUR EYES! A t the meeting ot the Yamhill this is a problem for states rather £&in for 1914 was greater than They serve you welL They are worth than congress and th at the th at reported for the preceding County Poultry Association held’ thousands o f dollars. OU NEED BETTER LIG H T IN YO UR HOME. You measure cannot pass that body, year by 3,107. The number of in the U. S. -National Bank par When they are in distress and nead should enjoy all the comforts, conveniences and econo help do not be stingy with them. however every true citizen should baptisms during the year was lors Wednesday, the 12tb, tbe Give them tk? b e st service that mies o f modern lighting which are provided by money can That kind o f be in arms against inch a blow 14,999. The net difference be follow ing officers were elected: sendee ia ekfeteable here. '¡¿3 to our democracy. Sen. Lane, in tween the gain o f members and President, N. L. Wiley; Vice-Pres- his reply, says he is opposed to the number o f baptised is 3,712. ident, S. L. Parrett; Secretary, They give three times as much light as carbon lamps with the creation o f a large standing Th e amount o f money raised Craig Duer; Treasurer, C. J. Hos the same current, and are rugged and durable. army, and that sojoan y millions as offerings to foreign missions kins; Superintendent, C. B. New- A . REGULAR HOME SIZES N O W -O N L Y 27 CENTS have been iort by paying extor m the North American Division bouse. JEW ELER-O RTIG tAM tionate over-charges for armor $615,666.96; the mejnber- The show date for the season plate, etc., to private contrac- ship in this division is 72,015, of 1916 was set for December 19, tors, he is not in fihvor ot expend T U s amonnt is therefore an 22, inclusive and w ill be a score The Graphic and Semi-Weekly £ ’. _ atXT noon to so eto rn o x ing another dollar in that way. of $8.55 for each mem- card show. Journal one year $2.00. RM t L O T O OF TOCE ARTENTlSr CHURCH SHOWS GREAT CAINS ■ ■ • * w - Serviceprst The Way to Better Light Y National M A Z D A Lamps hay. TK COST it MOST REASONABLE frC. Newberg Drug Company M O R R IS