I 4 TTORNEY-AT-LAW CLAREN CE usual hours. - Put Over. uThe gentleman disclaims any Preaching eanrloee both m o r a l i knowledge ef a huge «lush fund spent and e v e n t i, 11. a. m. T: 10 * m. In hla behalf." Epworth League, 9:10 p. m. “ And you will observe he does eo Prayer meeting every Wednesday without rsneor." “Quite so. I also observe that the evening at 7:30 o'eloek. Chas. B. Gibson, Pastor. gentleman was elected, which may ex­ plain the absence of rancor." A CARELESS PUBLIC B U T T Nine tires out of ten are prevent­ Will practice la all the courts o f th* able and yet a careless public will state. Special attention given to not take the precaution necessary to Probate work, the writ In* o f deeds, prevent the nation’s terrific fire loss mortgagee, contracts and tbe draft­ which for 1919 amounted to $218.- ing of all papers. Newberg, 0 recon. 183,476 In the United States and Office. Second floor In Union Block. Canada and for January and Febru­ ary this amounts to $63,944,260. When one considers that a large part of the property burned Is worth double today what It was when in­ sured. the tremendous loss can be Practice in all courts; Probate, readily seen especially when in many Deeds. Mortsaces and all lecal pa­ Instances no increased insurance wag carried. pers. Abstracts examined. In the face of mounting costs of operation Insurance companies have been able to maintain insurance H . U T T E R , D . M . D / rates on the same basis as before the ¡war which speaks well for the gen­ eral management of the business. - Salt In Holland. Holland has begun to produce salt from wells drilled experimentally in two provinces and may be able to ob­ tain enough for all of Its needs. C. R. C H A P IN .LAWYER D E N TIS T Now Metal Ladle Invented. For workers with melted metals a ladle has been Invented that pours from the bottom, leaving the droas and Impurities behind. ---- • ........ - NEWBERG CHURCH SERVICES ! < 'Offioe ever T in t Ustionai Bank) TRYING Friends VINCENT’S GROCERY $ H IG H C L A S S Baptist FRUITS, VEGETABLES Sunday school at 10 o’eloek. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. B. Y. P. U. at 9:30 p. m. All are invited to those servicea. AND FANCY GROCERIES Seventh-Day Adventist Y our Patronage Solicited Saturday: Sabbath school at 10:30 a. m.. preaching servies at 11:46. Wednesday: Prayer meeting at 9 p. m. FREE DELIVERY PHONE RED 2 5 EXPERIMENTS ON THE Sut- Sunday school, 10 a. m., Church o f God WEST ton, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o ’clock. Although it has been subject to Sunday school at 10 a. m. Evening meeting at 7: SO. continued agitation for about 40 Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:99 There will be a special Forward years. Single Tax has never been Movement service at the young peo­ Prayer and testimony meeting adopted by any state in the Union. ple's meeting next Sunday evening Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. It is an experiment pure and simple. at 8:30. Oregon and California have de­ The subject of the meeting will Chehalem Center (h u s k feated it at numerous elections by be. “ The Challenge df the Forward ever increasing majorities. Movement to Young Friends." Mary Sunday school at 19. Single Tax is exactly what the Elliott, chairman of the missionary name implies: a single, or one tax, committee, will lead the meeting. Preaching at 11. Phones and that one tax Is upon the value All young Friends are urged to be Christian Endeavor-at T. Office, White 22; Ree. Red 123 of land, irrespective of improve­ present. Preaching at 7:90. _ ments. The burden falls on the land Prayer meeting Thursday e v e n t i Fred E. Carter, Pastor. owner and particularly the farmer. at 7:30. Oregon and California will again Business meeting last Thursday «I Church of the Brethren have to vote on single tax g^t the No­ each month. D B .A .H . DAVIS £ vember election, not because the A C. Martin. Pastor You are cordiaUy Invited to at­ people want to. but because political experimentors raise sufficient money tend the services of the Church of Dundee M. E. Church in tbe east to continually- keep this the Brethren, corner of Washington ¿ O f l l M o « t r F t r t H w n '» D r a g S M r t > measure on the ballot in the west in and Hancock street. 7 Sunday school 10, a. m. a vain effort to secure its passage. Sunday school at 10 a. m. ^ P H O N C ;a L A C H ? 3 7 £ It will be safe to vote this measure Young People’s Meeting 0:30. Preaching at 11 a. m. down again. — 1 Preaching services 11 a. m. and Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Rev. J. H. Gillespie .Pastor. 7:20 y. m. A cordial invitation is extended TAXES VERSUS EXISTENCE to ell. Friends Church, Springbrook — It 4» estimated that state, .local J. A. Reed and D. C. Click, Pastors. and federal taxes now cost the aver­ Sunday school.......... . . . . . . . . 1 0 : 0 0 NURSE age family two dollkrs per day every Presbyterian Morning ‘ w orship...................... 11:00 day in the year. Corner Center and Sherman. Christian Endeavor..................... 6:30 The state legislature selected a M/orning wtorship.....................11:00 Worship............... .. . . r , _____ 7:30 poor time to jump up the state tax Sunday school........... ........... 12: IS NEW BERG, o r e levies for 1920 over one hundred per Y. P. S. C. E . . . ............. .. . . . . S:30 Prayer meeting W ednesday... 7«SO Carl P. Mlllor, Pastor. Phone White 5. cent in Oregon. Evening Song Service............... 7:30 At 'the special election in May Prayer meeting W ednesday... 8:00 œ ooooooooooooo four new tax measures appear and George H. Lee, Pastor. the bonded debt limitation is to be raised 100 per cent. Christian On top of this comes th*.measure to lower interest rates to four per Bible school 10 a. m.. Ethel Kleler. PSYSKUN a d UM S ONE cent, permitting five per cent as the superintendent. Office over First NatL Bank Bld. contract rate. Preaching services. 11 a .m. and l*HONES With the average family It is not Office White 49. Home Blue 104 L ■ . V \ going to be 90 much a question of 7:30 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at f:S 0. •OOOeOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC voting these proposed new taxes as B est th e M a rk et A ffo r d s The public is cordially invited to a question,of existence. No influence would be so potent all the services. K. H. Sickafoose, Pastor. to turn this state over to the social­ < ; D r John S. R ankin ists. Non-Partisan League or Bolshe­ ; I PHYSICIAN and SURGEON vism itself as to enact all these propositions at the May special elec- in season Office over U. 8 National ion.— Manufacturer. Sunday school 9:46 a. m. Office Phone Black 171 Preaching services 11 a. m. and H an n in gs o ld S tand 3 [ Residence Phone Gray 171 7:30 p. m. THE VALUE OF ’ »♦»••»♦♦♦♦♦•♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦o Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 NEWSPAPER FILES p. m. C o rn e r F irst an d C en ter £ts ‘‘Can you tell me the date the A cordial Invitation is extended Baptist church burned— I mean, of to all. C. D. Norris, Pastor. | DR. TH O S. W . HESTER { course, the famous fire that all the l Physician and Surgeon J old inhabitants talk about?" Free Methodist The librarian looked up from her * Office in Dixon Building * work. “ No, I can’t tell you the exact Pkoa*,: O ffic« W h it. 11 . R e.. O ru | , 11 £ Sunday school at 10 a. m. Î | date, but I think I can find it for N E W B E R G - # - O REG O N • you quickly, for we have the files of Preaching at 11 a. m. and again e o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o e e o o e « « « . .the local paper,since It «was started. In the evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday even­ . My Impression is that the fire— the ! big fire, as they call It— was about ing at 7:30. D R . I. M . B L O M W IC K The public is Invited to any and on 1 1873. and it wont be a very long all of these services. CHIROPRACTOR ! job to look It up." M A M M E * 9 # /^ W. N. Coffee, Pastor. She went to the stacks in the rear Steam baths and hydropathic treat- of the library, pulled out a dusty bound volume marked, “ Herald. M ethodist 808 First i t Slash 8 1873.” and spread it open on the N e w b e rg , O re g o n table. "Ah. here it is.” she said, Preaching every Sunday at the 1 after a minute spent in turning the yellow leaves. The person who had inquired for the date, a member of the Woman’s HO PSO N & ELLIOTT Club of the town, sat down and read F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R S — E M B A L M E R S the article. ‘TJils gives me exactly H m k daw n or A \do Funeral Cat a* ptderred the information I wanted," she said. Satisfaction Guaranteed “ I thought it would.” said the li­ OSes and Parlor, 705 and 705 1-2 Fr* «*«1 brarian. “ I fear most people do not > 11 ft. Re.. Blue 118. R*. S Nmmd Km R n r n m m a y v d q H f t n - ^ T h n i r P a a t -------- appw eiate hww valtratilu IB TTiFI Ot'HT newspaper from the viewpoint of lo­ Performance Has Decided their Future «•ooaeeeeeoeeseosesoesoo; ; cal history. In fact, it seems to me ; ! Boost for the Legion Building that - it is about our only source. Only when an event gets Into print is it officially recorded and filed for Flimsy as it is, the LIVE STOCK AND ; ; reference. General Farm Sales < , printed word of today is the coun­ terpart of the ancient stone inscrip­ tions that gives us our records of a < ¡ City Phone Blue 76 Farm 19 a 25 ¡ long-ago yesterday. I consider the 1 o o o o o o e o ^ o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o bound volumes of our local paper i perhaps the most valuable posses- j slon of this library.” ---------- o---------- Office Phone Black 31 Resideaoe Phone W hite 174 !o e o e e o o « e o » e e » » « e e o e e e » + ' W e M ake a Specialty of Q uality and Service at Dr. H . C . Dixon D E N T IS T Certifies an Extraordinary The Many motorists buy Brunswicks because o f tbe name alone. I t fa sufficient assurance for them o f super-quality. They have known this ancient house for ita Meh l g l have their fathers end grandfathers* Since 1845 the He o f Brunswick h»» been noted for its rare workmanship. Brunswick standards, as applied to tires, mean giving d ie utm ost In them you w ill find combined all the approved features properly related. N o one advantage ©vegghadowm o d ie n nor hides shortcomings. The b e st tread that’s know n , ffie stron gest fa b ric, th e m o s t i I D E N T IS T I I «enduring aide-w all con stru ction , every addition , every extra , wnaVm B runsw icks p ro v e th eir su p eriority, N q fa cto ry c o s t h a s b e e s to o g r e a t ON E Brunswick w ill w in your decision 8# Bave A I A Brunswicks. It w ill be a revelation. Buy it today. It coats no more than like-type tires Mrs. laRose Kelly Dr. H. JL THE BRUNSWICK-BÀLKECOLLENDER CO. Portland H eadquarters: 4 6 -4 8 Fifth StrnTst Kendrick Grocery FRESH, CLEAN STOCK Fruits and Vegetables We Do Sold On A n U nlim ited M ileage Guarantee Basis LETTERHEAD PRINTING Anderson Motor Company BOND Newberg, Oregon UNDERTAKERS Gary T rucks You absolutely cannot m ake a mistake by purchasing a G ary Truck— ! A U C T IO N E E R <: N, P. NELSON: i supply o f PEARL O IL (kero­ sene) on hand for use in oil cookstoves, heaters and lamp*. Pearl Oil is c ls s n and econom ical. Your dealer can supply you. 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