W . W . HOLLINGSWORTH f t SON ESTABLISHED 1900 RELIABLE F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R S Lady Assistant Office Phone White 25 Night Phone Bleck 94 . U N D ER TAK ER S OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor­ mation of Our Roadera. Insúmase Commissioner Harvey Wells has reported that daring month of February them were 99 fires, METHODIST in 99 towns of the state, with a loss aggregating $994,100. The greatest Something doing at the Meth fire loss-during the month was R 9160, I odist Episcopal church — the 000 box factory at Astoria. Representative McArthur has writ­ Church of Good Cheer. Look ten to the secretary of the treasury | over the list. urging that a branch of the San Fran- Sunday school 9:45. Interest cisco federal reaerve bank be estab- I ju g classes for all. Itshed at Portland. Business interests Preaching at 11 a. m. by Dr. of Portland are urging this project T. B. Ford, the district superin upon the Oregon delegation. At n mass meeting at Hood River, tend eat. with representatives present from Epworth League at 6:30; good every rural community, a campaign topic. Live time is promised to atd the passage o f the 99,900.009 Sunday night. bonding act .was launched by the or­ Preaching 7:30, subject “ Scant ganisation of the Hood River County Clothing.” Good Roads association. Quarterly conference will be R. A ward, of ths United States bio­ logical survey, department of agricul­ held on Monday night at 7:30 ture, has been In Josephine ¡bounty All are invited. working with County Agent C. D. p r e S b y t k r l a n Thompson In organising a campaign against squirrels and other rodents Bible classes and Sabbath that are destructive of farm school at 9:45 a. m., superinten­ Dr. David N. Roberg, state health dent, Henry Craw. officer, has been named one of a com 11:00 a. m.—“ The Christian mittee of six to conduct investigations Prayer Meeting.” Into Infantile paralysis for presenta­ tion before the conference of state and Intermediate C. E. at 4:00, in provincial health officers of North I ch a p e l SQtVKES AT NEWBEXC CHURCHES La Qrande held a style show Monday sad Tuesday. HODSON A ELLIOTT .A move was Instituted In Roeetmrg PUNtRAL DIRECTORS—EMB recently to establish s public library* H mm drawn or Arno Fuaeral Cu m The Tule lake land drawing at Klamath Falls will probably be held •ed Parlors 705 and 705 1-2 Fiat____ between April 6 end 90. * OCeoGrooe I IS, Ra». Bhw I 18. Rod 203 The third annual megtlng of the Ore­ gon Clsyworkers' association wUI be ^ TTOBNRY-AT- LAW held In Bugene, March 16 and 16. CLARENCE BU TT The steam schooner Horace X. Bax­ Will practice in ell the courts of the ter was launched from the. Kruse A scats. Special attention given to pro­ Banks shipyard at North Bend last bate wan, the writing of deeds, mort­ gages, contracts and the drafting of all weak. Lester C. Jones, of Paciflo univer­ a v a l paper*. Newberg, Oregon. Orrioa-Second Floor In UnionBlock sity, won the annual contest of the State Oratorical association held at Corvallis. A cougar entered the barnyard at the Felix Sparks farm, near Blue river, e tew nights ago, and killed five Practice in all .courts; probate, Deeds, large Bogs. lend all legal papau. Ab- Fong Wo, aged 90, was killed, and SS. 6:30 p. m-—Senior C. E. B t. another Chinese was shot through the A footbridge, said to be the longest | - o r. .. t o leg .u a shooting affray in Portland’s of 1U kind on the Pacific coast if not 7 ,3 0 P’ m “ F aith Blind? Chinatown. In the country, la being built across Monday, 7:30 — Monthly meet- The Buttercup Dairy Products com­ the Rogue river at Agness. It is of in g o f tru stees. pany. plana to build a milk condensery woven Wire supported on pillars. The Tuesday, 6:30— Brotherhood at some point in the CoquiUe valley .p u u . . . f« t in taut*. *»<; U p p er. Prof. Alexander Hull, la the near future. the two anchors of the bridge are 636 ' ’ guest and speaker. The war department has granted feet apart. permission to the cities of Marshfield Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Ps. 21 At a joint meeting of the Grant and North Bend to use the Coos heed County Good Ronda association and and 22, “ Songs of Joy and Sor military reservation for park pur­ the county court It was decided to sub­ oeaei M e e iis s s s poses. mit to the voters of the county? at the BAPTIST No president of Pacific university state special election in June, the prop­ will be chosen for the coming school osition o f a bond issue of 1140,000, to Regular Sunday and mid-week year to succeed Dr. Charles J. Bush be used In the construction of the services. Theme, morning, “ The nell, resigned, who will leave the In­ John Day highway. Conditions'of Hope;” evening, V a n Valin Dental Parlors stitution next September. . — As Oregon has received from the Declaring that he has been hamper­ government indemnity lands amount “ Keep the Light Burning.” Orar U. S. NliooaJ ed by Mayor J. A. Best, rather than ing to 6642 acres mors than the valid Young people's - topic, “ The supported In hie efforts to enforce base given by the state. Attorney Gen Curse of Cowardice.” the law. Chief of Police Tom Ourdane eral Brown has advised the clerk ef The annual roll call meeting of Pendleton has resigned. ^ the (tate land board to comply with By a vote of 49 to 99 the people of the request of the department of the will be held on Sunday, April 1. Every member is urged to be Clackamas county school district No. interior to make up the deficiency. 4, West Linn, authorised the sale of Professor G. R. Hyslop. chief In \present on th a t d a y. DR. A M . DAVIS 914.009- school bonds for the construc­ farm crops at the Oregon Agricultural CHRISTIAN tion of a modern grammar school. college, has returned to Corvallis af­ Plans for n Mg “community sing.' ter two weeks spent In eaatern Oregon 9:45 a. m.—Bible school, Les­ in which hundreds of voices will par­ In promoting the system of bulk hand ter Jones, superintendent. V ticipate, either as an attraction during ling of grain. Professor Hyslop re­ 11 a. m.—Sermon, “ The Three the strawberry festival or as n m ports that everywhere the balk-hand Heavens.” v. nrnte event have been started at Rose- ling Idea was received with open arms 6:30 p. m.—C. E. and Inter­ burg. „ Mayor E. L. Swartxlander, of the After spending the night In the eity Umatilla Indian reservation, has r f mediate Junior prayer meeting Jell following his arrest on n charge ceived word that the Indian appropria 7:30 p. m.—“ Repentance.” of drunkenness, John F. Albright, tioa bill has passed congress and pro­ The ninth anniversary o f the councilman from the first ward, was vision will soon be made for allotting expelled from his seat la the Oregon the tribal lands on the reservation fo Christian chnrch in Newberg will City council. the members of the tribe. .Each un­ be fittingly obserired on April 9 Alina C. Hopkins, o f the school of allotted Indian will get land not (M onday). An all day meeting oommerce of the University of Oregon, ceedlng SO acres in the spring. Office over First National and a good program will make has been commissioned by the United Bank Governor Wlthycombe has appoint- 1 this event a red letter day in the States department of agriculture to ed the following as delegates to the I. - , . Phone White 3*1 conduct a survey of (he potato Indus­ annual meeting of the A m erica A c d - \hl9tor7 of the d.SC.ple» o f Chnat emy of P o litic ! and Social Sciences *“ Newberg. “ Let ns keep the try In Oregon. The Polk county court has decided to meet la Philadelphia: P. L. Camp- feast.” Everybody come. All to fight the action for a writ of man^ tell, president of the University of I are cordially invited, damus to compel the county courts of Oregon; W. J. Kerr, president of the L ittlefield ft R om ig NAZARBNB CHURCH Polk and Marlon counties to start the Oregon Agricultural college; W. T. building of the Salem bridge across Foster, president of Reed college; These are busy days arranging the Willamette. Mrs. A. C. Newlll, Portland; Mrs. L. I for oar Missionary Convention No fatal aectdenta occurred In the R. Alderman, PorUand. and SUBQEONS which will be held in the new Industries o f Oregon last weak, ac­ With the contention that the lands Offica in First Nat’l Bank Bldg. cording to reports received by the o f the lower Klamath marshes were chnrch, corner o f Edwards and Phone, Black SI state Industrial accident commission. ceded by the state to the federal gov­ Second streets, on April 5, 6, 7 A total of 990 accidents were reported ernment for the purpoee of reclamn- land 8. Many outside delegates during the week. tlon, and that they cannot be dealt w j]l b e here, and on Sunday, th e M I M M I I I M M M I 9 999 M M j Taxpayers of several counties tn the -tth except in aroordance with the g t h a t 2 :3 () Qur n e w ch u rch w i „ state are contemplating availing them reclamation law. Representative Sln-I. ... . D R.TH O S. W . HESTER . dedicated. Rev. J. T. Little, of the provisions of a law. nott la working for the exclusion of passed by the recent legislature, auth­ the national bird reserve near Klam- 1 District Superintendent, will pre- i Physician and Surgeon orising the examination and audit of atb Falla. The bird reserve occupies side, assisted by other ministers in Dixon Building county books and records. las White salsa Whits II territory of more than 96,000 acre. o f the district. Special meetings With wheat and oats bringing a re- S u n il» « on , point of lM d o , . , l c o o t i „ u c „ „ fr o m SbD() RG - - OREGON I NEW oord price last season Linn county looking the Pacific highway and the | . . f èé«é«* farmers are working hard for a big confluence of the coast fork and the evening tor tw o weeks, with acreage the coming harvest, and more middle fork of the Willamette river. Rev. Little in charge, assisted by oeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoe o e fall grain has been planted In that Darwin Bristow, of Eugene, son of other ministers, county than for many years. one of the earliest pioneer families of ^ext Sabbath Pastor Goettel To encourage the Industrial club Lane county, recited some little *n0*’n I preaches on Divine healing or D r. J oh n 8 . R a n k in work among the school children of history of early days, as ho 'made the . _. . s „ PHYSK3AN and SURQION The Son of Man and Sickness.” Albany, the First National bank ot principal address m the deu catlon of that city has agreed to lend the money bronse marker at Coryell Point, H Those who desire will be prayed Office over U. S. National Bank to any member of an industrial club erected by the Lewis and Clark chap- for. In the evening special sing- Office phone Blue 171 who wants to take up pig raising; ter of the Daughters of the American | i n g followed by a message by Residence Phone Brown 171 Loyalty to country, support of Presi­ Revolution. the pastor on “ Broken Cisterns.” Mrs. Anna Booth, of Willamina. eoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeo e o dent Woodrow Wilson In the present International crisis, and preparedness Jointly charged with William Branson, Don’t fail to come. You will be were the themes of the session of the recently convicted of murder, and serv­ [helped and blessed. | Oregon conference of the Daughters ing a life sentence for killing William DR. SARAH E. SMITH , of the American Revolution at Eugene. Booth, confessed to manslaughter In Adm inistra tor’s Notice o f Final Unices there Is an early change fot the circuit court at McMinnville for Physician andSurgnon Settlement the better In the weather, stockmen her part In the killing of her husband, Office in City Hall j of Grant county will meet with t and was sentenced to an indeterminate Office Phone—White 147 heavy loss. The situation Is already sentence ef from one to 16 years. She Residence Phone—Blue 68 , serious. Many of the stockmen have was once convicted of murder iu the NEWBERG OREGON I only sufficient hay for another week second degree, but the supreme court reversed the judgment, and she plead­ « C T S C T a r 'a r a g a r e iK K a K v a t i i or 10 days’ feeding. Oregon boys between the age of 90 ed guilty to the lesser charge. and 94 who desire to become second Distribution of architectural work lieutenants in the marine corpe will on state buildings to be constructed have opportunity to take A competi­ has been made by the State Board of tive examination July 10. The ex­ Control. L. W. Thompson won the aminations will be held- at Portland, work on a $20,000 building at the CH IR O PR ACTIC Baker or Klamath Falla. soldiers* home; Houghtallng A PHYSICIAN Exemption of ahtps and vessels from Deugan, of Portland, received the con if say then be, why wid account «hould not be taxes other than thoee levied for state tract for the amusement hall addition settled, allowed and approved, and laid estala aad finally iteded iand asid arhniniwratnr purposes under the fhlp tax exemption and tubercular pavilion at the Oregon forever LADY ATTENDANT fj hie boidNMH Aekaiestt. amendment paaaed by the people at ■tate hospital, $12,000; Fred Legg, of D ead Úm la day of March. 1917. N999499999999I99999 the last general election, does not be­ Salem, work at the school for feeble­ Foatar M. of the «alate of come effective prior to the levy and minded. 190.000, and W. C. Knighton, f « r CEMENT, TIE, SAND, WASNEB oolleotion of taxea on aaseasmenta of Portland, work on a 96000 barn at Qaaaaca BuU. Aaorney (or atente. GRAVEL, M i PORTLAND CEMENT made March 1, 1917. Taxea for all the eastern Oregon hospital, at Pendle Fete ina March !. late March 29. purposes, levied on assessments of ton, a 94000 building at the penltentl- S ee T . C . S T A L E Y such ships anuyas—I* as of Ms M arofrl ary and some small work at ths train­ Graphic and W eekly O re­ At Sash and Door Factory lfffY) are subject to collection se hers ing school and ths tubercular sana­ infer*. torium. North /lain Stredf Newberg gonian, on year, for $2.00. C. B . C H A PIN LAW YER Dr. H . C D ixon D E N T IS T • ■ j . • Í ■a 4 first nationalem N EW BERG, OREGON A n institution that rendera cient service to i t o custom ers. e ffi- IN T E R E S T P A ID O N T IM E D E PO STTS SPAULDING’S S K in g j ^ Lath Plaster Doors W indows Moulding Sash Weights and Pulleys D EN TIST Dr. H. M. Massey P H Y SIC IA N S i Pure Milk and Cream is conducive to good health. This is the kind we supply our customers. Our Dairy is frequently inspected by the State Dairy and Food Commissioner and has been highly com­ mended by that official. Give us a triaL Phone Red 66 C- H. Schunter The REXALLStore Carries alverv large assortment of everything to be found in the highest class drugstores. All kinds o f Pure Fresh Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Perfumes, School Books and Sup- plies, Stationory, Liggett’s and Lowney’s Candies. Our stock o f Cigars is the best in town. You're always welcome. , ; ! ¡ LYNN B . FERGUSON P hone B lech IQS Prescrip tion Druggist * S D ^ P ir it S re e ! j —" , J. L. V A N B L A R IC O M Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetables We please the moet particular. Phone ue e grocery order and eee if our prompt service doesn’t surprise you. We want your trade TH E HOME OF FLOW ERS 1 I SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS-Plants in pots, cyclamens, ; (fine plants), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, fern dishes, gerani- > urns, cal la lilies (hardy flowers), hydrangea, peonies. Roses ; our specialty (strong plants). Low prices. j < < ! : *9osBtas2«JOHN G O W E R " ^ n M » i Dr. E. E. Daniels im m W hen In Need of a Plumber ------- i. C A L L - ------ EL L . E V A N S, 501 1st S t, N ew berg Phone Black 23 Residence Blue 6 Weekly Oregonian and Graphic S2.00