Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, July 31, 1919, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    WOOOOOflSCSOfisBeOOOOOOOOOQCM
oocwaetaoeaoocö
L ocals and P ersonals
J
CKBiQMWPWwoioBrggMarwa
1
'
' —1 » . "« I" 9
....
Or. S. L. Brogrn, who is home
from ^Montana, says it is very dry
there.
OouutyCOMrk 0. B. Wilson cams
-down fronv McMinnville and spent
Prof. Alexander Hull returned a
Sunday at the horns of his parents. few ta t» ago from a trip to Mount
Mr. and Mrs.* Walter Ricks, of the Rainier where he doubtleaa laid the
BUteon-White Lyceum Bureau, and ground work for a new magasine
-Jake Taylor came out from Portland story.
to attend tke W. T . Allen funeral
'Over the Top,” the official paper
Charles and Perry Babcock, sons
of Mrs. Oaorgla M. Babcock, are
spending s couple of weeks ef .their
vacation at Sllets Bay.
Mrs. B. Q. Sehults, who want sev­
eral weeks with her tether, Arthur
Millard, and family, returned to her
home at Lividgstou, Montana, tba
latter part of last week.
B. A. Hodaon has rented his farm
to his nephew, Ervin Hodsonr, and
has-moved to Turner to engage in
church work in an adjacent com­
munity where their appears (o bo
«a opening.
Li. W. Charles and family have re­
turned from Beatera Washington
where they went recently, he haring
to giro up print shop
of his health,
They are with bin mother. Mrs. M.
B. Terrell.
\
Bert Miller end Billy Sullivan say
they are whipping a ball team into
Harry Miller's Buick car* was
shape for the big game that is to be
played here on Monday, August 18, stolen from his garage at his home
with McCredle’s Beavers and are .out north of Newberg last Sunday
greatly elated over the prospect for night, but it was located in Port­
land by the police and “ he went
rounding out n bunch of winners.
down
Tuesday and got it. H» says
1 A. Wright, who returned
he has well grounded suspicions as
to th e ; guilty, parties and hopes to
tor the sale of
round
them up .
says the
in large sections of that state
Last Sunday morning as Mr. and
and ho thinks they will largely con­ Mrs. Riley Kaufman, wjg> lira on
trol things in the state at no dis­ the north side of Chehalem Moun­
tant day.
tain, were coming into Newborg to
The funeral of Mrs. Brooks, the attend church they saw a child lying
wife of W. B- Brooks, whose obitu­ in the road and upon investigation
ary Is given on another page, was .they found her to be a little daugh­
-conducted Wedneeday morning at ter of Mr. Arbuekle who had been
10 o’clock at tbs Christian church i riding a bicycle down a very stew
by Rev. B. JU Hicks, the pastor.
The remains were taken to Portland
for burial In the Rose City Park
cemetery.
■ ■#
.
*
A BANK
ACCOUNT IS
ESSENTIAL
to an accurate report of your inoome and expenditures.
To secure n oomplete reoord deposit all checkt and cash
received; pay « ¿ y by check. Each transaction entered
in your check hook affords a com et reoord. Ifct (his
safe bank act as goardian for your mousy.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
NEW BERG, OREGON
THE NEW
B ru n sw ick
ituring the Hew Oval all pood
tane smnlifier is hem.
: yt ” r r i "sTiÏ H .I
iM
r iIULLiLWr -
T
m
~
^
r ^ r *- T 'n
Tarunùw ic fç
4
PHDH061AVR
S r a ham*s 7 )ru g Store
NEXT DOOR TO P. O.
(
N ÿ il a n d S a n To
Born—lo Mr. and^ Mr*. Harry
Williams, of Jam««town, North
Garrett, Thursday, July 24, a DaUta.
daughter
I Bince having the flu (get winter
J. 0. Croiier has gone to hi* old ■** J red B. Carter hag not been in
home at Knoxville. Iowa for a visit* f° ° d health and in order to give
of alx weeks.
•..» / .
I him a beter chance at recuperation
llr. and Mr*. T. B. Dttnean are ** h"
* two montha'
enjoying gn outing up in the moan-
“
The pdlptt at Prlende
tains near Meadow Lake. They witt eh,lr' h wlU »«»rdingly be »applied
be gene a week or ten day».
unday “ ornin*
p „f
P«fArann h l,h a-hnnl
‘ ° f 8*>rln* br00k- ° r ^
Prof. Johd Peterson, high «chool Mlher who ta gjg* a mlniater. Mr*
principal at Tacoma, rlalted in New- \
berg Wedneeday at the home of hie
,U“ ry Ke*n*y’ who
«**«•»
wlfe’a »later, Mr». I n n a M. Hodgln. mo:i!h8 doln« re-conatruction work
W
A. K in a ^ U t a n t manaaer o f *“
Krance'
arrlT#<l
h0nie
IF TgE K A LI OF THE
¿PE0IE8 HAD TO COOK
A ID WASH EVERT HOUSE
HOLD WOULD BE EQUIP­
PED WITH A WESTHG-
H0ÏÏBE ELECTRIC RAHGE
A ID A MAYTAG ELEC-
t u c ' w a sh u g m a ch h e .
POUR CEHT RATE ID E
cooxniG s r t x s w ood a T
TODAY’S PRICES.
Tuw dV
*Te"inR an<! ag,Un l1"*«* W
2!
.8Ur! ! f °®: ,to °Ut the force at the aaw mill. Having
flom Portland for h i. annual raca-
mUe tlme>u „ „ dUpaul whUe
°” ,B
J ” "1*)*
W» u
«2**11 wallil‘K f°r the ateamer on which he
r
1
Mlaa Helen Scott, who . la taking
a nurae’» training courae at the
0004 8amartt*n hoapltal ta PortUn<*
nat in beinf able .through the good
* t ices of a
to get a pa88port
that enabled hlm t0 u k e a trip
through Switzerland, which he aaya
he greatly enjoyed He called from
Marseilles and croesing’the Mediter­
ranean the steamer stopped at* Oran,
Algeria, in Northern-Africa for coal­
ing which took a week's time. This
enabled the passengers to get out
into the country and see what it is
E like.
gg
- - .
/
Rollle Watson, former Tillamook
newspaper man, who is now com-
....
•’ •
■ -
•
Yamhill Electric Company
Y «s Bight*'
NOTICE
dose Saturday evening, Aug. 2nd
on aceounfor C&* ’sickness ef Mrs.
Lewis, who was taken to a Portland
hospital for treatment.
W, E. Croser. assistant cashier in
he U. S. National Bank, is off on
his vacation and is spending the time
whisking about In his car with the
family. H. M. Hoskins, also of the
The term Seventh Day Adventism
bank, expects to get away with his is a misnomer.. It assumes that
family next week and plans a camp­ Christian people do not observe the
ing trip on the Columbia Highway. seventh day according to the ‘com­
Mrs. J. W. Anderson, e sister of mandment. It assumes that the
Mrs. George W. Snow, and her commandment says “the seventh dqg
daughter. Mildred, ere h«re from qf the Jewish week' is the Sabbath."
Red Wing, Minnesota, on a visit. But it says nothing of the kind.
Another sister, Mrs. Welter Ouyer, Its real meaning would appear in
and baby. Welter Jr., are also here the phrase "every seventh day;"
from Bremerton, Washington, where thus, "six days shalt thou labor, but
Mr. Ouyer is working nt tke Navy the day following, or every seventh
day, la the Sabbath."
Tarda.
' -
One would think this would be
George Howland, who has the con-
plain
enough to any one used to
arc t for the new residence for U. S.
G. Miller on the corner of Meridian careful speech end expression, such
and Hancock streets, commenced as that of the Bible.
But see how plain this appears
work the first of the week with a
full crew of men. Mr. MHler says he from the same expression used in
expects to aee a $10,000 bank ac­ many other Bible places. Here Is
count fade away by the time the one. the law of the leper: “The priest
shall shut up him that hath the
house Is completed.
Mias Florence Baaeett has re­ plague seven days, and the priest
shall look oh him the seventh day.
turned home from Dee, Hood River
Can anyone say what day of the
county, where she has held a posi­
tion In the office of a lumbering Jewish week that was?
Here is another—the law of the
company the past year . She had
unclean: Naim. I t : 11. “unclean sev­
tbe flu last winter, from the effects
en days * • • and on the seventh
of which she has not recovered, and
day he shall be clean.” Can anyone
consequently she had to give up her
say which day of the week this
work tor an extended rest
would be? Similarly verse 14 and 19.
Mrs. Laplante and granddaughter,
Here is another, at Jericho (Josh.
Esther Dille, end grandson, Earl 6:S and 4)—“Compass the city six
Dllle, who spent three months here days • • • and the seventh day.”
visiting and seeing the country, eto.' Can anyone say which day of
started Tuesday for their home in the week this was, and indeed was
Glendale, Ariaoaa. Her sister, Mrs. It likely that it was upon their Jew­
Victoria Haielton, accompanied them ish Sabbath? Similarly verses 14,
as far as Portland where she (will 15, etc.
•
visit at the home of Nelson Rasslco,
Also in Judges 14:12 and 16:
a former Newberg resident
sevan days of the feast • • * *nd
_ Harry Haworth is home from on the seventh day.” Is it not plain
France where he spent e year with that such language has no r¿Terence
Friends Re-eonstructlon Unit. A to any set day of the week, espe­
part of the time he was stationed at cially, among theee Philistines with
Chateau Thierry where he’was en­ whom Samson was dealing?
gaged in repairing devastated vil­
Also at I Kings 20 : 29 —"they en­
lages and later tp was connected camped one o v er 'against the other
with the transport department :-H s- a r i l *am :
* * * *».*>•
wlll go from here to Healdsburg. enth day the battle was Joined.’
California, where he will be associ­ But one cannot tell which day of
ated with Ellis Pickett in high the week this wa*
as. And the lan-
school teaching durnig the coming guage is identical with the form
year.
usad in the fourth commandment.
W. 0. Woodward, eon of the where also there is no way of tailing
editor end publisher of the Graphic, whteh day of the Jewish week is re­
who Is editor of the American ferred to. This has to be kifown
Friend and General Secretary of the from other references and by other
Team Meeting of Friends means. But tbs commandment it­
church, and who bps boon hep with self has no specification in it of any
his family on n vacation and visit oaa day of the week ab >vs tke other.
for several weeks, will leave for his Th«t was left -to later developments,
As of tho dispensations fol­
homo at Richmond, Indiana, Friday
ensuing.
will spend Saturday lowing ou. And all who are used to
and SuAday at Everett and Seattle tho careful forma of Bible expree-
should bo themselves careful
and Mrs. Woodward and the chil­
dren will Join him in the latter city not to put ihto any reference, any*
they leaving here thing whatever that la not there.
Their route east In the fourth eomumadment the rul­
la to the division of timo
will be over the Chicago, Milwaukee
iato
sevenths,
tho obsérvanos of a
and St. Paul road.*
h
D u rin g m o n th o f A u g u st w o w ill d o te o u t
Odds and ends in Ladies and
Children’s shoes, oxfords, pumps
*
REMNANTS
Ladies* S u m m er S u its a n d C a p e t, M en’s S u m m er
S u its, S tra w H a ts, a n d m an y o th e r line« th a t w e
d o n o t c a re to c a rry o v e r fo r a n o th e r \
D. M. NAYBERGER
a
~~
.
M cM innville
day of rest one day in seven, not
one day in ten as some have advised,
but one day in seven, to follow six
days of labor.
This fact retneves ths wholu basis
of the Saturday keeper*, who claim
wrongly to be the only ones that
keep the commandment. In fact
they depart from the usage of the
whole Christian church since the
days of the New Testament and the
apostles, and try to Justify the recent
rise of their movement by such work
as their reference to twenty-three
hundred days taken from Daniel 8.
where they have to make the forced
interpretation referred to last week,
that the little horn of that chapter
is the fourth world-empire. Daniel
7 shows ell the four world empires.
Daniel 8 touches only on the third
and second of them. Ver*9 23 plain­
ly shows that the little horn of this
chapter refers only to th<- latter time
of “their kingdom,” the Greco-Mac-
dontan.*which was- wholly distinct
from the fourth, the Roman empire,
an empire not referred to in this
chapter.
I regret if my word? have hurt
the feelings of Mr. Bell, but they
.„.fti. wonto.at *2.t>rieU . um L
truth.’ The movement he represents
Is the result of a dangerous wresting
of the Scriptures, and as Mr. Can-
right so well says, doe* not meet
with the bleesing of God. It is not
the witness of Jesus; and lovingly
the ministers of Newberg tail the
evangelist and mambers of this
movamsnt, to depart from Its wrong
use of the Word, end from their
legalistic and proselyting spirit, and
the mistakes they are pursuing.
Ministerial Association.
-------- o - —
PAID OF THAMD
To all our friends who extended
help end kindly sympathy in our
recent bereavement. Including the
beautiful flowers, we extend our
sincere gratitude.
Mrs. Josephine Allen
and FUmlly.
O re g o n
CARD OF IHAHK8
We tender our sincere thanks tor
the kindness and sympathy shown
Ufl In our recent sorrow, and during
the illness of our loved one, also
for the many beautiful flowers.
W. H. Brooks.
W. B. Brooks and family.
F. M. Brooks.
Mrs. E. C. Nichols.
j Vacuum
I Bottle
is Indispensable
for
Baby
Mother
Father
Old Folks
Hot drinks or cold drinks
are always ready at • mo­
ment’s notice when kept in
a Vacuum Bottle.
We haws a particular style
s i bottle to meet you
ticular jjeed.
LYNN a FE R G U SO N
Prwerlptles Dross**
C*#
X exa tt
J b iv