SERTKS AT NEWBERG CHURCHES •»---------- * v l CHRISTIAN The government has shown 10 a. m.—Bible school, Z. Mar­ tin, superintendent. 11 a. m.—Sermon, ‘'Elijah un- j der a Juniper Tree.” 6:30p. m.—C. E.and Junior En­ deavor. \ The young people of the Chris- Endeavor will hold a Hal­ lowe’en social on Tuesday, Octo­ ber 30, at 7:46 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend . ' its* If to be your best friend, FRIENDS Mr. Farmer. Then help it in turn by buying a Liberty Bond. Sunday school at 10, Prof. Per­ isho, superintendent. Set your alarm clock for 8 o ’clock and come to the Friends Sunday school at 10. Morning preaching at 11. All members o f Friends church urged to be present, and if you are not member of any church we wel­ come you at the Friendly church. Yonng Peoples’ meeting 6:30. Yon miss something worth while everytime you fail to attend this service. Evening evangelistic meeting at 7:30. Come and spend sixty minutes with us, from 7:30 to 8:30, and we’ll do oar best to do yon good. We’ re got no frills of so-called New Thought to pre­ sent, but we are here to {breach the gospel o f Jeans Christ. Fred E. Carter, Pastor. O W ? W hy become connected with a strong bank like the U. S. National. Maintain a reasonable bank bal­ ance. Handle your affairs in a businesslike way. In this way we learn to know Y O U , your M ETHODS, your ABILITY. A s a matter of course, then, we shall be glad to help you in ways that arc practical to both the bank and yourself. H ( J ir y r»f I m « 8 - H i ■11 ■ ) UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Pure Milk and Cream are conducive to good health. - This is the kind w e 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 tria l * Second Liberty Loan Bonds A Safe Investment— A Great D u ty! L ib e rty B o n d s A R B safe. T h e dollar in your pocket, the land you ow n is no safer! H ow can you hesitate to buy? D on't ask your­ self “ H ow much can I spare?” Say “ H ow much can 1 raise?” ; BUY U . 3. GOVERNM ENT BONDS BUY Phone Red 66 c - H. Schunter SE A SO N A B L E C U T F L O W E R S -P lan ta in pots, cyclamens, (fine plants), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, fern dishes, gerani­ ums, cal la lilies (hardy flowers), hydrangea, peonies. Roses our specialty (strong plants). Low. prices. Phans Mae 2 t 2 JOHN G O W E R Hewberg, Oregan J. H. SHERLOCK, Prop. The REXALL Store Carries a very large assortment o f everything to be found in the highest class drugstores. A ll kinds o f Pure Fresh Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Perfum es, School Books and Sup­ plies, Stationory, Liggett’s and Lowney’s Candies. Our stock of.Cigars is the best in town. You’ re always w elcom e JLYNN B . F E R G U S O N Phoa* Black 109 Proscription D n fg M 3 0 2 First Straat N IT NOW East Wa CaKfornia Is a pleasant winter route. " Travel in comfort through a land where it is always summer. There’ s San Francisco, San Joee, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, Long Beach, Venice and many other charming re­ sorts, and much beautiful scenery en route. Three Daily Trains f _ —,— Portland to San Francisco. Standard and tourist sleepers, dining cars, solid steel equipm ent Particularly at­ tractive at this season of the year. Ask your local agent for particulars. S outhern P acific L ines 3. Exem pt from norm al tax. 4. Sold on installments. $2 dow n on each $100 o f Bonds purchased; $18 btev. 1 5 , 1917; $40 D ec. 15, 1917; $40 Jan. 15,1918. f- n" ' 6. M ature N ov . be redeemed bj and after N o v . 7. A re transferable and can readily be converted into cash at any time. 8. Place you r order n ow through your Banker, B ond Salesm an, Postmaster or Department Store — and get 10 others to do the same. (C alifornia) to the scarlet sky. Sturdy and strong, we speed along heeding our Master’ s cry. The Eagle’ s beak is the army—the navy its carving daw s, A nd both may fight through day and night, and the wings will never pause. A night with Scotland’s bard, Robert Burns, at the Methodist chnrch Sunday night. A sermon lecture on “ The Cotter’s Satur­ day Night, or Fireside Religion.” This is in a series on “ Religion in W e are the wings o f the Eagle and our Great Poems.” Come and see if steel-lined tips are spread From shore to shore where the Oceans yon don’t like it. Others said roar, from north to the Gulf stream ’s they did. _____ _______ bad. products. Neither need we ar­ gue the necessity for perfect cleanliness in the m ixing and handling o f these materials. A visit to this bakery will demon­ strate its immaculate cleanliness. A trial o f our products will prove Let the soldier look to hia rifle, and the their delicious superiority. O b Guard at the Reading Gate N ew berg B akery 2. Bear 4 per cent interest. U . S. G O V E R N M E N T Sunday school 9:45, Dr. H. C. BO N D S N O W ! » Dixon, superintendent. Morning worship at 11, with preaching by the pastor. A live, spiritual service. This space contributed by Standard Oil Company Evangelistic meeting at 7:30 promptly. A fresh and inspiring song and praise service preceding the message. There seems to be a growing interest in these night services, and we invite you to come and bring a friend. O. F. Goettel, Pastor. W e are the wing« o f the Eagle, M ETH ODIST the importance o f usin first class materials in al 1. A re U . S . Governm ent Bonds. 5. Convertible if later bonds bear higher interest rate. — the best and safest in­ vestment you can m ake. B u y to your utmost limit! Insure D em ocracy for yourself, your fam ily, your Country, your R ace NAZASENE Liberty Loan Facts sailor look to the sea. 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