Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, February 13, 1919, Image 2

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‘ A FREE STEREoHliJOB LECTOTE'?
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Evangelist B. J. Cady, who has spent twenty yean-as a missionary In
th e South Sea Islands, will give a stereopticon lecture In Duncan’s hall,
Newberg, Saturday evening. February 15. at 7:45.
T his w ill be next to taking a sea voyage over thousands of miles ef
• » » a depths, and visiting many groups e f Islands, as well as New Zealand
wad Australia, but without suffering the Inconvenience o f aeaaicknean.
-Ope may see how bananas and other tropical fruits grow, which la the
inlands are fed to fowls and domestic animals, and where It takes days to
teach * home to relish oats or barley. Tattooed Islanders are shown, can­
nibals, snake eaten, black trackers, head hunters clothed in human scalps,
matlvea walking over hot stones in their bare feet, etc.
Other views show what Christian missions are doing for these people.
* » d changes that have been wrought In many places. Seeing these views
wUi help our youth to better appreciate home and schobl privileges.
South Sea Island aonga will be sung, and an offering will be taken.
Everyone to Invited.
We particularly desire that the
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. MeCaffree are membership o f the church should
w in g into the Crulekahank house. be present for the morning service
Mrs. F. D. Frost and daughter, on next «u n day aa seme plane are
abolle, visited friends la Portland to be submitted for their approval.
The subject of the sermon will be.
“ A Perpetual Perpendicular Pickle.”
The evening sermon w ill be on the
topic. “ What la the Greatest Mes­
sage Christianity Has?”
A ll are
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W right and cordially Invited to both of these
Mr. and Mrs. C. Cruickshank were services o f the day are:
Jtsrtland visitors Saturday.
Sunday school.................10:00 a. m.
C. W. Noel, of the »84th Artillery, Morning worship..........1 1 :0 0 a .m .
-recently mastered oat from Camp B. T. P. U .. . .................. 8 :30 p. m.
Lewie, spent the week end at the Evening worship----------- 7:30 p.m.
-Jack Sawyer home en route to
T h e James Kane family and Mr.
a o 4 Mrs. C. H. Miller are moving
Sunday school at 9:45 sharp,
from Newberg Into the Dean home, Henry Craw, superintendent.
and are being welcomed back tke
Morning worship at 11, ‘‘Lincoln
neighborhood.
and Lawyers." Fine singing.
Y. P. S. C. E. at 8:20. 'T ru stin g,"
G. Cruickshank and family left
Pa.
91. Lender, Beatrice Da via.
Tuesday for the Ray Bros, farm
■veatag service at 7:20, “ Juve­
where Mr. Cruickshank w ill work
rihe coming spring and summer. He nile Misconduct in Newborg.”
Wednesday
at
7:3d,
"Moses’
r i d hie tract of land at Rex to
Prayer for Israel." Missionary.
J W k Sawyer.
This Friday. February 14, Now
England supper at the Presbyterian
church at 8:30. Good time.
J. A. Brunson and son. Howard,
motored to Portland and back last
Friday in the Chevrolet.
Methodist
Homer Ramsey has received hte
-discharge at Lake Charles, Louisi­
ana. and has returned home.
Editor Graphic, Dear ttrfo^Vjiao-
‘ dor# RooseveH waa tka moot far-
1 sighted Praaidant tbit c o u n t » ever
bad in savihg our wt|d M id i from
pxteroinatioa'.
Ha aald th at, wild
birds were absolutely nsossarj to fu­
ture agricultural development In the
United Statea because they are tba
natural cheek upon'insects and other
pants that taka 8800,00^000 annual
toll from the farmers.
He aaw the complete extermina­
tion of the myriads of wild pigeon»
of eastern North America, because
these birds were not protected on
their breading grounds, The oom-
men people were thus deprived of a
food supply.
August IS. 1902. President Roose­
velt issued a special proclamation
creating Malheur Lake as a Federal
Wild Bird Reservation. It is recog­
nised as the greatest wild bird ref­
uge In North America it to one of
our greatest memorials to Theodore
Roosevelt.
P ro m o te» under the guise o f in­
creasing agricultural land la Harney
county, have a lobby at Salem pro­
posing to drain this alkillae lake
and use the alklll-crusted soil to
lure new settlers to Oregon. HPh«1«-
completed plana to destroy Malhuer
Lake Reservation are now before
the State Land Board for action.
The Department of Agriculture at
Washington has charge o f this area
and since 1908, has paid wardens
to protect It.
Oregon 1a morially
bound not to commit the eommer-
etol crime of deetroytng It. Malheur
Lake Reservation is aa wonderful as
Crater Lake, Mt. Hood or the Co­
lumbia Highway. It to an aasbt to
Oregon and the United Stntea aa one
of the last great wild fowl numeric*.
I appeal to you and to year renders
to help us pern House BUI 878, ced­
ing Jurisdiction of Malheur Lake to
the Government and letting It con­
tinue its charge. Governor Withy-
combe recommended this In his mes­
sage to the legislature. Oregon to
a great out-of-odor state and aa such
1 s t attracting people from all over
the United States. I f any o f your
readers are Interested I should be
glad to hear from them.
81 nee rely,
W illiam L. Finley.
ALL SO ADS LEAD TO MEWXStG
Salem, Oregon, February 12— A
tentative paving program for Marion
county, contemplating the expendi­
ture o f » 1 , 000 , 000 , waa announced
tost week by the .county court after
n conference with business men of
the Mount Angel district. The agi­
tation was begun when a delegation
from the north end o f the county
waited upon the state highway com­
mission early during the legislative
session .and the conference yesterday
fanned the smoldering sentiment In­
to flame.
A chain o f paved highways con­
necting all incorporated cities and
towns o f the oonnty to the plan.
This would involve the toying o f
hard-surface pavement on eight or
nine miles of road, beginning at
Newberg, across the river In Yamhill
county, and touching at Donald,
Aurora, St. Paul. West Woodburn,
Mount Angel, SootU Mills, Silver-
ton,
Turner,
Marion.
Stayton.
Wheatland. Sublimity, Macleay and
Rosedale.
Taxpayers from every district la
the county w ill meet* In Salem next
Saturday for further discussion o f
the project, and letters are being
sent out today apprising the publie
of the meeting. I f the sentiment of
the meeting proves to be favorable,
district meetings w ill follow and n
bonding election will probably be
called later.
It to aald that If the plan materi-
JSINESS AND
IAL CENTER
for this locality.is NEWBEBG.
If we oua impress this fact
upon EVERYBODY mure money will be spent, mere money
banked end more money available for development around
this community.
8 .
L. Parrett,
UNITED STATES
NATIONAL BANK
Self Starter
TNITED
; STATU
T f M HANDLE’S 6 W N WEIGHT,
ae. it cornea gradually down te
“ A ,” puts the Bowl into rapid
motion. It requires but slight
Ré^atte* bat 42 tarar gf cfìak|cr nisste
iio:
Sewell W Newhouae and w f to Ana
F Sutton and w f 40 pc W T Wallace
die t 3 a r 2 w »7000.
W A Pickett and w f to Sylvan D
and Helen H Strait 44 1-5 ae Jamas
Badler die t 2 1 r 2 w »5800.
,r-
Rachel A Porter at a l to O W
Byars Jr and w f am tr Wm Chapman
die t 5 a r • w »1450.
Lucy Rush to Ralph H Dean Id
ac Jamea Radley die t 2 a r 2 w
»2450.
»
Margretha Ruether and hush to
Theodora J Ruether and % o f 30 no
1 IT t 5 1 r 1 v » 1 .
Ernest Seidel and w f te Joseph
Wetherbee 112 ac Phillip W inter d
le t 3 s r 2 w »11200.
Crystal E Smith to Hattie M Pain-
ton’ 1 1 and .2 blk 2 Deskins’ fa d
add Newberg »10.
L B Thompson and w f 4» Louise
M Hoskins 50x100 ft city o f New-
berg » 10 .
We buy Eggs, Poultry, Dressed Pork
and Teal.
Why sell 70 » butter for 48e per pound when you oun got 47* pur
pound for jour butter fa t and sure the wuik at chanting?.. ,
,
Bring your Cream to us
Always pay top prices
NEWBERG CREAMERY
When in Need of a Plomber
E. L. EVANS, 501 1st St., Newberg
Phone Black 28
Residence Blue 6
TH E HOME OF FLOWERS
For Solo by
J. C. P o r t e r & C o
S E A S O N A B LE C U T F L O W E R S -P la n ta hi pots, cyclamens,
(fine plants), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, fern dishes, gerani­
ums, calls lilies (hardy flow ers), hydrangea, peonies. Robes
our specialty (stron g plants). Low prices.
PIMM M m 282
JOHN GOWER
N ew berg,
O regon
J. L. VAN BLARICOM
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Dr. S. L. Brown
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Calls Promptly Answered
Information and advice freely given.
as4or pretest conditions. .T en u
strictly cash unless credit is ar­
ranged for previously.
The Cattaraugus County (N ew
York) Farm Bureau conducted 15
Office et Commercial Stables.
Sunday school 9:46.
Moraiag worship 1 1 , sermon sub­ fertilizer tests last year, using plots Phone Meek 118.
Scs., U se S.
▼ALOE SHOW!
ject. "T h e Three Fires.”
The Y. P. A. to planning a Valen­
C. B. 8:25 p. m.
tin e social to be held at the Ernest
Evening meeting 7:30, sermon
Cwenther home on Friday night of companion to the morning sermon.
riUto week. Everyone to expected te
Prayer meeting Wednesday even­
tostmg a Valentine for the Valeatlae ing. 7 to 2.
Choir practice Thursday craning,
7 to t.
You aro cordially Invttod to attend
the services of the Friends church.
Fred E. Carter, Pastor.
Dundee Church
with lime alone, lime and acid phos­
phate, and acid phosphate alone.
Check plots were used for determtot?
tng results.
Where lima and arid
phosphate were used there was a
profit of »16^4 an acre, and where
acid phosphate alone was applied
there was a profit of »16.42 an acre.
Where lime alone was used there
was aloes of »1.58 an acre, but the
next year’s hay crop should make
this loss and pay. la addition, from
160 to 300 per cent on tbs invest­
ment
In this county 31,000 scree
of oats are growa annually. If 21
per cent o f the oet-growlng farmers
would adopt the practice It to be­
lieved they would gain »27.285 a
yeqr:
MbfM
R. F. K i n g
Graduate of State College
Veterinary Department
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Sunday, but there will be preach lag
both morning and evening next Sua-
Sunday.
Rev. G. O. Oliver
riay.
■peril at both services,
Wayne Brunson and family were
Morning. “ The Reign o í Law.
Mountain Top visitors last week.
Evening, Illustrated add reel
They returned to their home at K ia- The World Field.”
4 m on Thursday.
Nick Baron received his discharge
f t o n Camp Lewis, where he has
’been stationed since last July, and
returned to Mountain Top, arriving
<os Thursday of last week.
Wm Clemmens and w f to Robt
Boa tick and wt 1 ac J M Forrest dia
t * a r 3 w $1S.
Waltar I f 600 k. truataa, to Joba
and Iaa D Van Lieu 1 17. I « . I » and
30 H ill Creat Walnut Plantina »10
Waltar M Cook, truataa, to Barry
E and Anna E Rtaeer 1 I I . ST and
S 8 Hill Creat Walnut Planting! »10.
Amy Dobaon at e l to Dan Kirby
and Wm. Du erst 100 an John Lynch
die t S a r I w »8000.
Emma Edmlston to Lottie .Oleeon
pert blk 1 F ir Orote aub »500.
Fremont Everett and w f to Thoe T
Lux 14.31 ae Wm Chapman die t I
i r l v »1700.
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John A Fort and w f to Sewell W
Newhouae and A f 1 3 blk 4 Dee kina’
2 nd add Newberg H IT S -
D J Cordon and w f to O W John­
ston v a r.tr Wynooeki sub 110.
S R Goodrich and w f to J ▲ Rep-
peto and w ( 25 ac 8 C Adams dlo t
3 s r 6 w »2000.
H A Howe and w f Chaa A Johnson
and w f 2 ac 8 D Snowden die t 2 a r
2 w »2800.
W G and Anna Huabsch to Mar­
tin M McCulloch 1 9 Huland Or­
chards »125.
Henry if Karstens and w f to C 8
Graves and w f .952 ae Wm Chap­
man die t S a r • w »10.
Isabella Lana to X B Duncan 1 5
and 8 .blk IS Hurley A Large’s add
Newberg »10.
Floyf^ Lenoker and w f to Jamea
Cobun 2 am tr J p Rowland die t 2
s r 4 w »550.
Howell M Matas If and w f to M O
Ott. truataa, 40.12 as Robt Merchant
die t 2 s r 4 w fiO .
Michel Millar and w f to Batty
Polltser 1 18 Dundee Orchard Homes
jAnd a shed’for your
NEW BERG
LAUNDRY 1
U n d er N e w M anagem ent
solicits your patronage
A trial will convince yon that
jo e may have good work
We Thank You
F5 om White 26