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members o f the church, and this is encouraging to younger met] hers. No message from our Presby terian reporter this week. Press Committee. SERVICES AT NEWBERG C H D R O B • 1 We are exclusive distributors for this vicinity o f this famous - B lack C a t W ail Papers These B L A C K C A T P A P E R S have a ' nation wide reputation for being strictly up to the, minute in style, and o f the very • highest quality and durability. • ■ ; BLACK C A T W ALL PAPER S are designed for, use in every room o f the home, and asa priced to meet the demands o f every pocket-book. From the cheapest that is good to the best * make yoor home the prettiest BLACK CAT S A M P LE BOOK -c . .... . :■■■' ' '* ; A » »« 1 If. W. HoKngsworth&Son K TSA TIO N TO TO O K PE O fU -------------- The members o f odr Young Peoples Union who bad the priv ilege of bearing the Lyceum lec ture on Tuesday evening will cer tainly be inspired to greater zeal and enthusiasm for Christian work. God’s plans are the right plans though humanity in sists on devising plans o f t h ir own by which to govern their lives. The fellow who is man enough to line up with the church and stand by it may not gain for himself fame, bat be will have an inward consciousness that is priceless and an opportunity for service that makes life worth while. Our Christian Young People’s Union is an advance movement for our societies and seems to be stimulating interest in all o f us. The society report ers are doing good work and taking an interest in getting in their items to the press commit tee. 'i I* : m ■ . These yonng people have a mia ionary topic for discussion next Sunday evening. Bible ref erence 2 Cor. 8, 16-23. Miss M yrtle Thom as has charge o f ■the meeting and they invité any one w ho is interested in any par ticular missionary on foreign fields to attend the meeting and tell them about tbeir w ork.. All are welcome. Baptist Bert Miller has charge of this meeting and a good attendance and special interest is deefired. This is a consecration service and every member of the society should take active part. The ‘ ‘ Amusement” topic o f last Sunday evening was one o f great interest to oar young people. The “ M ovies” were censored and praised. Recognising the fact that 75 per cent o f the education comes to the brain through the eye the value o f the m oving pic ture was granted, however a great many o f the pictures shown on the screen are not uplifting to humanity and result only in a waste o f time to those in attend ance. Miss Ethel Kieler leads the meeting Jan. 30th. These yonng people have an average attendance o f 25 or 3U and they are doing good work. They have three mail boxes in different parts of the community which they keep supplied with good literature. There is no pat ent on this idea and it might be These yonng people are going well for some o f the other socie ties to consider this plan. Miss to have regular monthly socials Bdna Everest is the leader for for their league members and their friends. Their January so next Sunday. cial will be held this week Thurs day evening, 7:30, in the church. The M issionary Committee, They are anticipating a good with Mr. Lyle Hubbard as chair time as their social committee is man have charge o f the meeting said to be o f ‘‘ superior quality” next Sunday evening. Special and that goes a long wrfy to ward a good social any time. music will be rendered. BAPTIST M Sunday, January 30. \ 10:00 a. m.—B ib le S c h o o l, Omar Fend all, Superintendent. 11:00 A. M.—M orning Worship Theme, “ The Greater Faith. 6:30 P. M.—Junior Union^ perintendent. Miss Stone. 6:30jP. M .-P .Y .P . U .-T op ic, Conquest Meeting: “ The Light in Africa.” 7:30 P. M.—Evangelistic Ser vice. Theme, The Patience o f God. At the mid-week service dn Wednesday evening, for the next eight weeks, the subject o f study and d r s c u s s io tf'w ill be: “ The Church at W ork.” All are welcome. 7- The Adelphian Society will hold am all day meeting lo r work*, the home o f Mrs. C. H. Christen son on Friday o f this week. in development. But a little over tw o years ago the firstofth e familiar “ 25” types made its appearance. Since then the production has more than d o ubled itscM each season, until n ow 100,000 cars are necessary to fill the natural demand. In orcjer to keep up with the peoductioo, extensive rebuilding of the immense factories at Detroit and Newcastle, Indiana, where the parts department is located, has been nadir way for some time. The capacity of the huge plants is now catpablc q*f double the output o f last year, and advance specifications indi cate that they will be rad A t toll speed tor the entire com ing year. DUNDEE THE WONDER CAR owners drive their own cars; Maxwell sim plicity gjves this pleasure. Simplicity in construction, Simplicity in control. The Maxwell is easy to care for, wonderfully inex pensive to maintain and operate. the Maxwell the utility car for everybody in city and country. » • • - .. , ’ Tbs CARS NOW ON DISPLAY AT KiM&ËAUTO CO. A G EN TS g NEW BERG, OREGON i oooooooooooooooooMooooooooooooooooooooooooooeooee* Happy New Yearl For Sale—Heating stove in Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Merrill, ev en , February 10, by the Kieole Orchestra ot Newberg. Remem good condition. 800 North St 17 o f Des Moines, Iow a, were guests ber the date and place then come. o f Mr. and Mrs. George A. Dear F or Sale—Fresh Durham cow born last Saturday. and Hereford calf iat $65 for the - SAFETY FUST Mr. and Mrs. Henyv Rplz- tw o. Call White 168. lt-p d meyer and Mr. "and Mrs. John Chiropractic has beep mslrin^ . Money farmshed prom ptly a l Staton are rejoicing over the arrival d fb a b j girls. rapid progress during the last ways on real estate at 7 and 8 per Mrs. George Roberta w ho has few years and the public v e fast been receiving medical treatment recognizing its value. Many o f ct.A tty. B.A.Kliks, McMinnville. PRESBYTERIAN in McMinnville for the past few Sunday, January 30. Wheat for Sale—$1.05 per bu. weeks, has returned home much our well known c itiz e n s have been helped after having suffered in lots over 10 bu. delivered 9:45—Sabbath School, with improved in health, —•» : Men’s Bible Class (in Dun. vii) John Leslie, o f Nehalem, has for years with chronic troubles Tuesdays. H. W. Weaver, R. 1. ■ .... • , »» - ...... been visiting his sister, Mrs. F. such as headache, backache, and Women’s Bible Class. Lone Fir Dairy—F or sweet and W. Meyer. rheumatism, lumbago, constipa 11:00—“ Faith Vs. Sight,*5 sony milk, buttermilk, skim milk The sincere sympathy o f the tion, appendicitis, paralysis, 7:30—“ Five Jewels to Wear.” community is extended' to Mrs. and cream. Delivery made of diseases o f kidneys and liver, etc. Friday, Jan. 28th at 2:30— A. H. Robinson an d John Fit- ' tf Ladies M issionary Society, at man on account o f the death o f The slightest displacement of mornings. - 1 ■ ■■ ^ pastor’s residence, “ China** with Mrs. Pitman. Mrs. r Pitman, the back bone, causing a pinch Did yon ever have a.,life insur ing o f the spinal nerves, will in who was a daughter o f Mrs. ance policy? If so, read the ad special features. Robinson, passed aw ay last time produce a chronic diseased vertisement in this paper headed. Wednesday, Feb.. 2} at 7:30— week leaving three yonng chil condition unless it is adjusted “ Do youdedbw.” ‘ God’s Covenant.” dren. Mrs. Millie Kellogg, of CHRISTIAN Dundee, bearing o f Mr. Pit- prom ptly so that the nerve sup Gasoline 14 cents in 50 gallon Bible school 9:45 a. to. man’s bereavement, went to bis ply is normal. quantities at the Oregon Hard- Why not try Chiropractic a* a 11 a. m —Theme, “ Before the home in the Coast M ts. and as __________ware $ Implement Co. Bring sisted him in arrangements for first resort, rather than a last Throne.” 1 intenpent and in bringing the Yon 'w iiT n ot b ¡ d i ~ ¿ l ? oa” ' nPt7 b » ™ 1 43 tf 6:30 p. to.'^— ^Z, B. children to their grand-mother pointed. Dr. H. L. Chandler, 7:30 p. m.—Theme, “ The Di- in Dundee. Wanted—A good, gentle, sound Imperial Hotel—Newberg. Ore. vine L aw of Pardon.” horse td work single; about S Mr. and Mrs. Blwin S. Greer The Christian Endeavor See, have returned from a five-weeks1 Room 2—Tuesday 2 to 4 —Satur years old, weight about li5 0 . day 2 to 6 ciety will hold their regular bust- visit with relatives and friends inquire McDonald’s Blacksmith Paid adv shop. meeting and social in tb t » Spokane and Portland. 18 pd Mrs. Joseph LangelKer w ho basement o f the church Friday, Newberg Loch» Not >04 Did you ever have a life insur has been ill with pneumonia, the & A. M. February 4, at 7:45 p. m. ance policy? If so, read the after ^effects ot la. grippe, is re are cordially invited to attend. advertisement in this paper covering. headed. “ Do you know .” Visiting brew ers always There is scarcely a home in the SPLENDO COUNTY IAP By order George Lérida, W . M.. community that^has escaped the For Sale—Poultry and berry L . W . GetcbeU, AND DIRECTORY epidemic o f la grippe but at the ranob. Also ten acre bearing present writing all the victims SHILOH RELIEF CORPS NO. M - One o f the new maps o f Yam have either recovered or are M eetingi held the tod and 4th Thurs prune orchard. Prices reason convalescing. able and easjf terms. Will be hill, W ashington, Tillamook, A very enjoyable meeting o f day o f each month at 2 JO P. M. in the glad to show yon. J. L. Ha Clatsop and Colom bia counties the Dundee Woman’s Club was L O. O. P. Hall. worth, Springbrook. tf. Minnie B. Byers, .Pres. is hanging on the wall in the held at the home ot, M n . Johc See. Graphic office and is attracting Herring last »Thursday, sixteen Carpal Weaving. much favorable comment. It members and tw o guests being Rag carpet and rag weaving for a New Eng- was gotten out by the Herat! P*” f “ * * J Plans r and jitney dance to by Joseph Stephens. On Dayton Map & Directory Co. and tho*e ^ at community hall on road, opposite David M artin w ho are familiar with the top o Tuesday, Feb. 1, were made. place. tf. graphy o f the territory covered Dainty Vefreshmrnt's were served by the map say it is very ac hy the hostess assisted by Mr*. Food (V— M— t t w Newton Bailey, Mrs. Ashnab curate in every detail. Lost—Ladies fancy work bag. j- How to put foods together t o Vedder and Mrs. Cora Owen. Each county is shown by range The next meeting o f the club will Finder please leave at Graphic make meals digest easily is the and township and every property be held in the Dundee 'library office. subject o f the leading article in lt-p d owner is shown in the index room at Community Hall with the December number of the For Sale—Spring seed wheat, HygieaistgMagazine, written by with the size of his holdings and Mrs. Joseph Herring as hostess. Clark Noble, o f Portland, spent $1 bushel. Heman Thun, Dun the assessed .valuation. Dr. R. R. Daniels. Procure a copy Sunday in the Red Hills.the guest dee. 15-16 * of the magazine at your news It shows the railroads, the of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bennett. public roads, streams, bridges Lark in-Prince have got some dealer’s or send 10 cents to the and about everything there is special bargains in gasoline Hygenist Publishing Co;, M a to show and explains it all so jestic Bldg., Denver, Colo. engines. intelligently that the map with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Newby, o f Come and get our price on M arshalltown, Iow a, have been index is a real treasure. PROHIBITION ORGANIZED guests for the past week of Mr. dynamite before you buy. Ore The directory accompanying You are invited to meet the and Mrs. A. B. Palmer. gon Hdw. & Imp. Co. 2ti the map is* a compendium o f prohibitionists. Arthur Stockman who is work information^ and must be seen ing in Portland, was home for There will be a meeting t o For Sale—Pair full blood t o be appreciated. the week-end. bronze turkeyi. L. J. Sprogis, organise a Prohibition club in It is a good thing for the Miss Eunice Lewis, o f the Newberg. Newberg Thursday, January 27, I t pd school child as well as for the P a o fii College faculty, is con 7:30 p. m., in the Bckerson H all grown-up, for it places a splendid fined t o her home with a severe Bulls for service -Jersey sud at First and Edwards streets. ^ showing o f this section of the attack o f la grippe. Holestine. Cash in advance. All interested in the cause o f Thursday evening the Literary state clearly before the child is a 14-25 pd prohibition come. Society wifi give another miscel W alter H. Wilson. way that will leave an impression laneous program . This meeting By Order o f the Committee. Day work wanted by com that will be helpful in the future. has been postponed for several J5-16 The publishers have done A weeks because of the cold weath petent woman at 20 cents an tf good work and the map and er hot w ill occur, January 27, hour. Call Graphic office. Notte# o f Final Hsartog. in the auditorium. No admission In tfea com ity « o o r t tor Tam h ill C M t t r directory ought to meet with a If you’ ve got grabbing td do, . m i ° r ^ | | IV h , » a t t o r * iha « t o l a o f will be charged. good sale. lfotioa U h o ro b / that ih » a a d a n te a a d a a Wednesday evening the Spring- ask Larkin-Prince about DuPont aaaoatlra o f t h o «Mato o f Clara Matto, daoaaaad baa fll*J fear Anal aoeonnl o f Iha administra» brook and Willamette basketball powder and get their prices. Uaa o f aald «alato la Iha a b o r t «a tilla d o o a rt BK IAXWEUL OUT will clash at the high ih t o ? SV*£ah" & F or Sale—Pony and saddle, U Maw school gym , Newberg, and on PUT ANNOUNCED and ih » ootaatf o o a rt rooai tor Y a a h U l a l M oM laarlUa, O ra to » , aa tfe a a la o » Saturday evening, Jan. 29, West also cow to be fresh, both for a for o n b a o t a / ria — ..................... ... J \ objootlona. t u r o » a / Sa i » Cbehalem will meet Springbrook $160. Robert Hodges. 16-17 pd (b a t o lo t a « o l a a a o r o oa a l aad ia a t o t U a » a a t o f th o One hundred thousand auto* on same floor. Good games are mobiles of the familiar standard 8how your interest F or 8ak—Jersey cow , 3 years type will be the output of the in the w ork o f the Athletic Clabs old, at $40. Will be flesh with Maxwell M otor Company’s big b y your presence at these games. A A»Kprh+Aii treat for Spring- second calf on or before March 1. factories utinng toe Beit Phone 17a3. 16tf Lato - . S U ’ * — according to announcement t$- brook people wiD be the concert A , / 7 li. . • ’ * 'f ' • . 7' - 4