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    REPUBLICS IN RUSSIA.
SEKfKZSATNEWBERG CHURCHES
T h e r e In A n c ie n t T i m « « .
Q N E HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS is to
bo raised this week by voluntary and gonor-
ous subscription to the American Rod Cross—
for relief upon blood-stained battle fields and
tear-stained hearths »illre,
—
What will you give ?
W hatever am ount you earn
I V E H
3 D l
*par* wiU
r # c **T*^ hare
or *t e n y ban k in N ew berg.
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The republican ides is neither
neir nor modern in Russia, and the
elective monarchy, was one of its
earliest governmental institutions.
Novgorod, prior to A. D. 1100
and for many years thereafter,
maintained a sort of republic. The
people were warlike ana compelled
cities to pay tribute
princes to act as the
• government and mili­
ten any prince dis-
leased the majority of the people
s was ifivited to abdicate.
“ She could impose conditions on
him whom she chose to-reign over
her,* say* the historian Bamhsud,
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NATIONAL BANK
his management she expelled the
prince and his band. According to
the accustomed formula, 'she made
t reverence and showed him the
way* to leave Novgorod. Sometimes
to hinder his evil designs, she kept
him prisoner, and it was left to his
successor to set him at liberty. Of­
ten a revolution was accompanied
“ QuaKty Store”
by a general pillage of the parti­
sans o f the fallen prince.
Our Drugs are High Quality “ The power o f a prince of Nov­
Our clerks efficient, courteous and pains­ gorod rested not only on his drou-
taking. Our aim is to please our pat­ Tina, which/always followed his for-
W. J. Patterson And w f to G to .
F. Reed and w f 3 0 ac Reuben
H arris die 1 4 s r 4 $10.
PK O BN D S
Ida P. Price t o S. C. Price 3 ac
Sunday sch ool 10 a. m., Prof.
Cbas. B. Graves d k t 5 s r 6 $1.
Perisho, superintendent.^
A. Sw anson and wt t o T. A.
Preaching 11 a. m. '
Sw anson 173 ac Thos. W ilson d
JnnioA and Intermediate En­
k t 2 s r 5 $10000.
d eavor 4 p. m.
Senior C. E. 6:3 0 p. m.
The Color of Gold.
Evening service a t 8.
Gold 4s not always« the “ golden
P U B S B Y T E R IA N
yellow” of the poets, but under cer­
Sunday sch ool a t 9:46, Henry tain conditions may appear orange,
reddish green or even purple. Ad­
C raw , superintendent^
dition of copper as an alloy to make
■ Y. P. S. C. E. a t 7, Miss Bertie the metal hard enough for commer­
L a n gton , leader.
cial purposes gives the gold an or­
M orn in g service a t 11, Gains ange or even red appearance. Silvei
makes it a pale yellow. If it if
o f F org ettin g G od .”
Evening at 8, “ G od ’s Whis­ beaten into very thin gold leaf it
transmits a green light But if Bsasasose^efsewewososososa#
pers.”
very finely divided gold is suspend­
W ednesday follow ing, church ed m a liquid by precipitation from 2 W . J. S A U N D E R S |
conference on summer w ork w ith a solution it appears to be purple.
Spyon cannot always judge gold by
its color.— American Boy.
Ptamber
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H e W a s N o t L o ot.
A certain person, giving his testi­
mony in meeting, said, “ I know
what religion is by a painful ex-
rience of ten years.’’ He was
e one of New York city’s early
clergymen, who was sure that when
he died he would go straight to
perdition. A clerical friend said
to him, “ What is the first thing you
will do when you get among the
lost?” He replied, “ I arili immedi­
ately proceed to organize a pray«
meeting.” —Christian Herald.-
Parlor Pharmacy
rons at all times, and our reward is the
prestige we have won in this neighbor­
hood. Let us serve you promptly and
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CHASE èt LINTON
GRAVEL COMPANY
AD kinds o f gravai fo r con­
crete w ork, cem ent blocks,
or w ood w ork furnished on
short notice.
Jamie, having come into the pos­
session of considerable wealth
through the death of relatives, was
thus addressed by one of the neigh-
DR. S. L. BROWN
Veterinarian
Telephone W hite 86
' “ Aye, Jamie, it was a gold thing
for you that your rich freens warn
bom afore ye.”
“ Weel,” said Jamie, “ I’m nae
sae sure aboot that, but it was s
guid thing that they dee’d afore
me.” — London Tit-Bits.
Office corner o f Hancock and College streets. One block north
o f the United States National Bank
Phone Red 47
Residence corner of Meridian and Sheridan streets. Phone Blue
Reluctant te Give Up.
“ Lend me $10. old man.
I’ m a
“ That won’t help you any. You’ll
be just as short after getting the
money.”
“ Nonsense, old chap! How de
you make that out ?”
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The Siknt
; “ Why, after giving you the $10 1
don’t expect to see you any longer.”
T H E H O M E OF FLO W E R S
SEASONABLE C U T FLOW ERS—Ptantt In p o t., cyclamens,
(fine plants), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, fern dishes, gerani­
ums, calls lilies (hardy flowers), hydrangea, peonies. Roses
our specialty (stron g plants). L ow prices.
T h e N ew berg
T r a n s fe r Co
P. Timberlake, Prop.
»J O H N
Office phone
Black 100
Y euowítohe
When in Need of a Plomber
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E. L. EVANS, 501 1st S t, Newberg
Phone Bla^k 23
insert his hand closed and then
H anvilk .
withdraw it open.
to begin, and after all had had theii
turn he saked the jeweler to empty
the vessel on the counter. By this
means the diamond was recovered
and nobody was disgraced.
C. W . K IE N LE
Pianos Tuned
P IA N O S AN D P L A Y E R
Residence Blue 6
containing more protein, or lean
meat value, than any other nut
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only, are employed in mixing Newberg
Bakery bread. Clean baking methods
and sanitary ovens combine in protect­
ing its pure wholesomeness. The more
you know o f baking methods the safer
you’ll feel serving Newberg Bakery
breed to the member* o f your family.
Its “ wheaty” flavor will win your fan­
cy. Try it today and see.
Newberg Bakery
A t 3 p. m. the Gideon Bible
dedication service w ill be held in
POPULAR AND DinECT
ou r church, when Dr. Luther R.
YELLOWSTONE ROUTE
D y ott, p a s to r o f the First C on­
gregation al church of Portland,
Administratrix Notice o f Final
w illap eak . All are invited.
U n io n P acific
v
foods.
J. H. SHERLOCK. Prop.
Hog Raisers
Can Lower the Cost
off Pork Production
that east to o much to fatten. Unless a b ogs
• You can aava from 30 to 83 per oaat o f thdr
grain feed. It improve* digestion and assimilation,
purifies the blood, strengthens the entire system,
and keeps the animal in goodhealth and eonditfc».
O ssd For All Kinds off Uvo Mack
It will kelp to fatten hogs, beef cattle and aheap
will improve the milk flow o f oows, and
will help horses to do more work at a big saving
in gtain feed.
q u ic k ly ,
Newberg Feed & Seed Co
It y o u desire new inspiration
and b k ssin g com e t o the services
Sunday a t 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
P a stor G oettel will preach at
b oth services. A cordial wel­
com e is extended t o all. I f y ou r
children d o n ’t g o t o Sunday
sch ool brin g them t o onrs and
we w ill d o our very best for
them.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Big profits o$a n ot be expected from b o n
penny as to o much
through its system !
N AZAREN E C H U R C H
throat are greatly relieved by being
a gargle. One of the tooat effica­
cious remedies for the purpose is
tone acid. It disinfect« the throat
as well ae mitigate« the distrees.
The gargle should be a solution pre-
>ared from the powdered boric acid
—using four heaping teaspoonfuls
o a pint of boiling water. When
he mixture has cooled it is ready
or use. Use
or four hours.
G. Christensen t o W . J. Patter­
son 2 0 ac Reuben H arris d k 1 4
9 r 4 $ 10 .
Irvin g L. and S. A. Clarke et
al (b y «her) to L. Shannahan 30
ac Jam es M orris d k t 3 a r 2 $4,-
196.86.
F lora C onrad t o W . H. Bad-
ley 6 a c J. H Hess d k t 3 s r 2 $ 1 0
Joseph H all t o Henry W. Burr
and w f 15 ac R khard Everest dl
c t 3 a r 2
M argaret Herd and husb to
W illiam G . Herd 14.25 ac in D av­
id Lftyfield d k t 3 s r 2
J. E. Kennedy and w f t o J. R.
Pearl 5 ac O. J. Walker d k t 3 s
s 2 $10.
M argaret Inglis^Cirkley and
huso t o August Schaad 5 3 .0 8 ac
Jesse Parrish d k s 22 t 3 s r 2 $10
Jennie D. Miller to T. S. Sutton
and w f 25.50 ac John W’ illiam-
son d k t 3 s r 3 $3000.
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M O R R IS
House M oving
A N D R E PA IR IN G
Pirene w litte 76
NBW BBRO
Settlement
N o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n th at the u n d e r ­
lin 'd adm inistratrix o f the estate o f V ir g in ia
. C o x . d ecea sed , has hied h e r F iaal A c co u n t
administratrix o f the estate o f said deceased,
the C ou n ty C ourt o f Y am hill C ou n ty . O r e -
a, and that said C ourt has appointed M on d ay,
i 23rd d a y o f July, 1917, a t 1 1 o 'clo c k a. m.
usd d a y , as the d a y and hour for the heelin g
o f obten ion s t o said F in a l A c co u n t and the set­
tlement thereof.
N o w therefore, all person, interested in the
estate o f said deceased are h ereby notified and
seqiñred to appear «I the C oun ty C ourt inora, at
the Court H ou se, at McMinnville, Yam hill
County. O regon, at said time to then and th en
sh ow cause, if a n y there b e , w h y said account
should not b e settled, a llow ed and approved,
and said estate forever and finally settled and
said nlinnustistrii and her bondsm en forever dis>
une 2 1 . 1917.
V IR G IN IA R A N D A L L
itnx of the estate of Virgrára
N o b c e is hereby raven that the a n d e n ip e d .
A . E . M o o fe . has been ap p ointed admiautrator
o f the e tM e o f Sarah I. R iley , deceased, by the
C ounty C ourt o f Y am hill C oenty. O regon , and
has qualified.
N o w . therefore, all persons having claims
•gainst m id estate m e hereby notified and re­
quired to prams* the same, with the propel
vouchers, to the undersigned admaustrator at his
residence near N ew berg, Y am h ill County. O re-
ion. or M the o fcce of C larence Butt, at N ew -
wr%. said C ounty, within s u months from
the date o f this notice.
Dated June 14th. 1917.
A . E. M OORE.
Administrator of the estate o f Sarah J .
Clarence Butt,
Attorney fot estate.
F ir* issue 6 - I 4 - I 9 I 7 .
L a * issue 7 * 1 2 -1 9 1 7 .
Kiley,
Warm Air Furnaces
F. H. Griffeth