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IX W B X B O CH U SC H SE S VICES T H E H O M E OF F L O W E R S Sunday school, 10 a. m., Asa Sut ton, superintendent. M orning worship, 11 o'clock. 0. ■ . at 4: SO p. as. Evening m eeting at 7: SO. Fred EL Carter, Pastor. dor hunter o f nil South America. Dur ing ten years he had killed more than Btxteeo thou rand of the magnificent birds. His record for one day was You are eordlally invited to at 114. 1 Naturally, they had become tend the services o f the Church o f greatly reduced In number, for a con the Brethren, corner e f Washington dor lays no more than two eggs, and and Haneoek street. It takes many months to rear the Sunday school 14 a. m. young. You ng People’s M eeting 4:S9. The man’s method was to drive a Preaching services 11 a. m. and burro to some lonely gorge among the bleak mountain tops favored by the 7:84 p. m. birds and then kill the animal. He A cordial invitation is extended w «* very particular In stating that the to all. burro had to be fnt— a poor one would J. A. Bead and D. C. Click. Pastora. not do fo r bait. He then spread nets about the carcass, and when the con dors had gathered about to feast be pulled a rope and ensnared them. On one occasion be snared 67 at one lo o m in g worship throw o f the net. The captured birds Sunday school were dispatched with a dub and the Y . P. B. C. B ........................... « : leog-wlng feathers extracted, to be ex E vening w orsh ip.......... ........ 7: ported to Prance to decorate women's Prayer m eeting W ed n esd a y... t: George H. Lee, Pastor. With his accumulated wealth he built a powder mill, but It promptly Christian blew up, and he was virtually pennl- O f course there were condors In the mountain: In fact, he knew e f * ledge where more than eight hun dred birds were accustomed to congre gate to spend the nighty bpt the price e f feathers had gone down 00 per cent. H e ended his speech in a very dm- T h e public Is cordially invited to “ What," he said, “ me go out aad slaughter such a wonderful, magnifi cent and rare s bird ss the condor far ten pesos each? No. senorl Not m a r SEASONABLE C U T FLOW ERS—Plants in pots, cyclamens» (fine plants), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, fern dishes* gerani ums, calla lilies (hardy flowers), hydrangea, peonies. R oses our specialty (strong plants). Low prices. nM.M»2KJOHN G O W E R »«*•*«.on*« Newberg Steam Laundry Pitone White' 1 \2 CALL US Carrying a lb n a M ile for lesa than a Cent • ■ Flour and Feed H AY AND GRAIN NEWBERG, AROMA FROM T H E B U T T E R F L Y 7:14 p. V . Prayer m eeting Wednesday 7:14 Beth Male and Female, Peculiarly transformed scales on the wings, or tufts o f hairs os other parte e f the butterfly exude an aromatic se cretion, the secondary significance of which is that It appeals to the fe male Insects. Some o f the scents pro duced by the male Lepldoptera are pleasant to the human olfactory sense, resembling musk, mint, vanilla, honey, and the like; others are suggestive e f mice and hats. It is Interesting to no tice that In some cases, though glandu lar scales are abundantly present, we cannot smell anything, which probably means that the aromatic substances lie outside our range o f olfactory stimu lation, Just as many rays o f light Ue beyond our range o f vision. It may be that the volatile poison o f toads, known as plir^nin. Inflames tho olfactory membrane If we sniff It, yet there Is no smell. duction, credit inflation—-h ave added dollars to the cost o f the necessities o f life, while freight charges have added only cents. A ll kinds of M ill Teed A lfalfa Hay, Sunday school 9:46 a. m. A eordlal Invitation la extended all. C. D. Norria, Pastor. Free Methodist Sunday school a t 19 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and again In the evening a t 7:S9. P ra yer m eeting Wednesday even- L __ Freight rates have played a very small pert in the rising cost o f living. OREGON The average charge for hauling a ton o f freight a mile is less than a cent CgCCTOBaOBOeaaOBOgCTOBaCBOBaOiOCWXOCPCKaOflB^^ A suit o f clothing that sold for $30 P L U M B IN G miles by rail from Chicago to L o s Angeles for 16% cents, v ~ Hot W ater Systems Yours For S e r v i c e E. L. EVANS N o w the freight charge is 22 cents and the suit sells for $S0. C. A. EVANS Shop, Black 23 Tbs cost o i tbs Sait has increased 20 daffare, Th « freight on it baa increased only Sj can re. Th o public l r invited to any and all o f these servisse. W . N . Coffee, Pastor. Other transportation chargee enter into the coat of the finished article— carrying the wool to the milla and the cloth to the tailors—but Methodist * Preaching every Sunday at the t&ual hours. Preaching services both m orning and evening, 11, a. m. 7: SO p. m. Epworth League, 6 :SO p. m. , Prayer mooting every Wednesday Emily Dickenson. evening at 7:30 o’clock. She was never known to have a Chas. B. Gibson, Pastor. lover. She seldom left her father’s Baptist house In Amherst. Mass., and when she crossed Its threshold It was to wander Sunday school at 10 o’clock. alone In the quaint garden. And she Sunday school at 9:46 a. m. has written some o f the most Impas B. T . P. U. at 6:30 p. m. sioned verse in modern literature. Her A ll a rt Invited to than# oar solitary life set Into the frame o f her glowing verse Is the answer to the question, “ Do writers have to go Seventh-Day Adventist through the varied phases o f life to know ‘love’ ?“ Emily Dickenson waa Saturday: Sabbath school at born In Amherst In 1830. She died 10:30 a. m., preaching service at there In 1886. Of her extraordinary verses that were witchery o f new 11:46. Wedneqday: Prayer m eeting at forma of expression, regardless o f poetic rules, a prominent clergyman 8 p. ra. and distinguished author o f New Eng land, Thomas Wentworth Hlgglnsoo, Church of God said, “ When a thought takes your breath away, a lesson on grammar Sunday school at 10 a. m. seems Impertinence.” —Chicagce Joui*- Preaching at 11 a. m. aad 7:14 Prayer and testimony mooting Wednesday, 7: SO p. m. Fortune Telling by Bones. T h e $10 pair o f shoes that used to sell for $5 goes from the N e w Eng land factory to the Florida dealer for a freight charge o f 5% cents— only one cent more than the pre-war rate. TH E FORDSON B ^ef pays only two-thirds o f a cent a pound freight irom Chicago to N e w York. Oliver Plows Amsco Tractor Drill American freight rates are the low est in the world. Roderick Lean” Automatic Tractor Disc “ Roderick Lean” Special Springtooth . Harrow Qhis advertisement is published by the i Association of ¿Railway executives Thott dssiriaf inform ation aewjerefey Iks railroad ritu a li m m sàt an litsra tu rt hy t eriting to TXt Association o f Raitway E rs m tim , 61 Broadway. A'sw York. WESTERN M O TO R CO. ^ A u th orized S ales and S erv ice PHONE W HITE 7 NEWBERG, OREGON It Is strange that In the Transvaal the belief In Kaffir doctors and their Chehalem Center wizardry has not died out. Nearly every old Kaffir has always with him a Sunday aehool at 19. ^s, knuckles and Joints of Preaehlng at 11. animals, tilth these he pretends to Christian Endeavor at T. he able to foretell the future. He Preaching at 7 :SO. throws the “ dolod” ns they are called, Prayer m eeting Thursday and then reads out the omens. Should a white man uUh .tu confer with Ulft. Business m eeting last oracle, he must throw the hones him self. Many white men firmly believe each month, In the ability o f the Kaffir doctor to cure them frotr. sundry Ills, and In Rhodesia there have been many enses Dundee M. £. Church where the Kaffir doctors have saved whites from the ravages o f the terrible Sunday school at 10 a. a . fevers that rage there. In addition to Preaching at 11 a. m. coping with the toothache and other Evening service at 7: SO p. m. Rev. J. H. Ollleepte .Pastor. Beauty Due to Geometry. Friends Church, Springbrock Why la a Greek statue, building or vase o f the best period more beautiful than n statue, building or vase o f any Sunday aehool other nationality or period? Jay Ham* M orning worahlp bldge. an American, thinks he knows. Chrlatían E ndeavor............. He says It Is because every Greek W orahlp............ .................... work o f ert conforms to a definite geo Prayer m eeting Wednesday metrical proportion which he has die- Carl r. M iller, Paator. Hatnhldge has profoundly covered, Impressed officials o f tho British mu seum and art authorities to the exteat that the London Times carried two Make Big Gun by Ch rink log Liner. columns about his "dynamic sym In making a 12-Inch gun at an east metry" on the editorial page o f Its edn> ern arsenal the liner tube, 36 foot eatlonal supplement. long, was finished and rifled before being shrunk Into place. 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