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MUCH
Behind City Business
Is Comm unity Farming
The pt asperity of
Newberg
is
dependent
upon the
progress of the farming interests strrounding us.
Further the forming and you'll p-om ote the prosperity
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And that is th- basis of the
splendid co-operation afforded
I by the U. S. National Bank to
' the farmer in his affairs.
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Federal Reserve Member
S. L. PARKETT, President
UNITED STATES
^NATIONAL B;
O F NEW BERO. O R E G O N
Better
Optical Work
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Skill, service and fair prices compose the indestructible found»
ation upon which my success has been reared. Consult me about
your eyes next visit— Tuesday, 13— Imperial Hotel all day.
DR. WILL J. THOMPSON
P O R T L A N D EYE SPECIALIST
H IG H SCHOOL
AG R ICULTURE NOTES
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E 0 R q E HAD AN O TH ER G U E S S
W e are all proud of the splendid Old Gentleman Had Also Been Doing
Some Thinking About the High
w ork done by Professor James Dry-
Cost of Living.
den Chief Department o f Poultry ]
Husbandry. Oregon A griculture Col
A congressman who Is Investigating
lege.
the high cost o f living said to n Wash
Those o f us who are engagaed in ington correspondent:
“The h. c. I. Is responsible for many
agriculture
work
are
esp ecia lly;
pleased and more especially, the poul vagaries and queer complications.
“ A young chap who had got en
try men.
gaged to a girl was talking over the
It is w ell known that Prof. Dry dec
future with her.
produced Lady Mac Duff, the first 1 “ ‘With prices what they are,’ said
300 egg hen. and that he has done the girl, ‘we must be content, George
many other wonderful things look dear, with a small flat and one or. at
in g towards the advancement o f th® the most, two servants.’
“ George coughed.
poultry industry.
“ ‘It’s my Idea.’ he said, ‘to live wffh
The net profit o f over $11,00 made j
your old man the Brst couple of
by the poultry department o f tbe j
yea rs.’
State Hospital fo r the insane at.
“ ‘P.nt. George— ’
Salem. Oregon, for 1914, Is but one*
“ T h a t’s my Idea.’ he Interrupted
o f the many feathers the gentlemen Think o f the money we can save. No
under discussion has been able to rent, no light, no grub bills, no coal.’
” ’But—’
stick in bis cap, for he is the man
“ ’I Insist on this thing.’ George In
adm ittedly, who ha* made such a
terropted again. ’T tell you. !— ’
show ing possible.
“Then the door opened softly and
Last year but a few hundred
the girl’s father entered the room.
dollars was spent in the Rogue River
“ ‘Children.’ he said tenderly. ‘1 have
valley fig h tin g the "p ea r” blight, decided that when you get married
and yet back in 1914 it was thought I’ll come and lire with you for the
all the orchards there would be a rest o f my life.’ “
total loss. The Horticulture Dept.,
Cat Rules the Roost.
at O. A. C.. with Prof. A. Lewis in
Gold Hill. Die., has a cat that has
charge was mainly responsible for the
checking o f the disease.
Is the the distinction o f “ ruling the roost.”
Several months ago a half-starved
agriculture alive?
Is he doing his
and wild kitten made Its appearance
share to make and save? W e should
in a pen o f chickens at a home in the
acy so! Let other classes sit up and
suburbs and fed with Inmates of the
take n o te !!
enclosure. It has become quite docile
W e aay “ agriculturist,” not b®-
cauae we are "stuck-up", but because
the word farm er," In k s strict sense
does not account fo r all the men who
have, and are. making for progress
along farm ing lines.
since hut never comes within reach
of a person, still feeds with the chlck-
ens. which have a Tiîftfl ItIUi Hinein Rtf
It. sleeps In the nests at night and
during the daytime occupies the nest
while the hens are laying.
Recently the cat repelled a skunk
The banker, tbe grocer, the doctor, that attempted to Invade the hennery
the lawyer,the editor, the teacher, and caused It to be treed by the house
in fact all members o f a given com dog, which held It at bay till morning,
munity like ours are "m aking for when It was killed The fur netted the
boy of the family $5.
progress along farm ing lines whether
they w ill or no". Let us not forget
Airplane Muffler.
that.
Like all healthy youngsters, the air
Our ambition as "fa rm ers” , should plane la a noisy sffalr. Propeller and
hers be that we "hold our end up" engine unite to produce a roar that el-
In the goin g forward of this world wsya make conversation difficult, and.
o f oars. That we be not lead, nor In time of war, supplies to a keen
necessarily lead, but that we keep eared enemy a sure warning of Im
pending danger. Designers are seeking
w ell abreast o f all classes.
to mitigate the evil, and so far. though
Hay this be said— " I f you was*,
unahle to deaden the “ whir” of the
clean men; fair men; big hearted propeller, have prodaced numerous
Chrltlan men, in short "white men” faatherwelglit mufflers to alienee the
— then go to the "farmer-class". It engine >xhaust. The attachment baa
ataads for the “live and let live” now passed the experimental stage,
says tbe Popular Mechanics Magazine,
policy first, last, and always.
io an Illustrated article, showing f
Vote for anything and
French war airplane equipped with
that Is for the good of education I
a Standard muffler.
— Oliver F. Kllhi
CITY
N EW BERti CHURCH 8ERVICES
Prienda Church, 8prifgbrook
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DO
YOU í
SMOKE?
Net
I claim the greatest efficiency in the practice of my profession
and take a justifiable pride in being able to'do just a little better
work than my neighbor.
WESTERN
Shiloh Relief Coxpe, No. V
Meetings held Ind end 6th Thurs
Tifila Cap tal of New Georgian Re*
day of each month at l l t t p. m.. In
Prienda
pubic by No Means Typical
1. a 0. F. hall, oorner of First and
Sunday school................... . . . . . 1 0 : 0 0
of the East.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.. Asa Sut- Morning worship...................11:00 Meridian streets.
Frances Woodruff, President.
,
|!r. Melville C'linTcr. recording Itn- I ton. superintendant.
Christian Endeavor. . . . . . . . . . . 6:30
Emma L. Snow, Secretary.
Morning worship, 11 o'elock.
pr,-.s|onsltt the Narliuial Geographic !
W orship. . . . . .TV.1. . . . W . . .1 7:30
M: strine, admit.« Hint he was sur-, 1 C. E. at 6:30 p. in.
Prayer meeting Wednesday. . . 7:30!
prised when tie arrived In Tltlls. cap-
I Evening meeting at 7:30.
Come to the Graphie to get your
ttat'df the new Gedridnn reptihiy*. He
Carl F. Miller. Pastor. 1
Fred E. Carter, Pastor.
had expected a city more suggestive
•ale bills printed.
nrrhe Etna.~mr The Western mind pic i~
tures It; hut the Gotovlnsky proipekt.
Church of the Brethren
the main thoroughfare through the
1
heart o f tbe efty. strutchpd hrfore trim,
Sunday school at 10 a- nt.
’’a.« handsome a hit o f modern metro-
polltanlsni as cun l»e found anywhere.” i «P rea ch in g service at 11 a. m.
caerAiMLY a •
and its restaurants, shops, opera, atid
Young People's M eeting at 7 p. m.
/m e
whir used to ho the viceregal palace
æo
* m e Hotter¡
Pray.tr
mestlng
Wednesday
even-
hrtl which now fl es the standard of
the new nation, suggested at once the !at 8 o'clock. —
French adjective “ chic.” More than
A cordial invitation Is extended to
that, this new cnpitnl was brilliant all to attend these services.
Loca
with uniforms, Russian. Georgian. Ar
tion — corner o f Hancock and Wash
menian. British. and meet picturesque
ington streets.
of all. the Caucasian costume, with Its
John A. Reed.
broad-shouldered, wnsh-walsted coat,
high. hwelless hoots, and astrakhan
D avid C. Glick,
gap. One marveled at the load of
Elders In Charge.
weapons that completed It : n sword
rattling and clanking with thè* wear
er’s martial str'de. a brace of pistols,
Presbyterian
a pair, of daggers, and a collection o f
THE M A N W HO SMOKES IS PA R TIC U LAR ABOUT HIS
what looked like enormous fountain
Sabbath School . . . . . . . . 9:45 A. M
CIGARS— H E OUGHT TO B E !
pens hung across the Caucasian
bosom, hut which turned out to be Morning W orship ............ .. . . 11:06
hollow tubes Intended to he loaded Y. P. S. C. E . . . . . . . , r r r - n . . - 4 ;3 0
We cater to the particular cigar trade—
with powder and shot. One must add
Evening W orship
7:30
stiff mustaches and a close-shaven
Our Variety gives a man a wide choice—
Preaching
Morning
and
Evening
skull to picture this Georgian In all
his glory on the Golovlnsky prospekt by President ▲. M. W illiam s of A l
We will give you better values than you ever received before—
of his national capital. Clothing for
bany College. Note change of Sun
civilians Is scarce and expensive In
And we wil! sell you what yeti want?—-not somethin» that does
Tiflls. hnt the cast-off uniforms of day School hour to 9:45 A. M.
military officers are for sale, and many Prayer meeting Wednesday. .. 6:00
not suit your taste.
a citizen In need of a new suit had
George H. Lee, Pastor.
bought himself an old uniform.
ÁRE
I f a man can write a better book, preach a better sertnon nut
make a better pair of* glasses than his neighbor, though he builda
his house in the woods, the world w ill make a beaten path to hik
door-
LIKE
RETURNING
TO
Christian
FARMS
Many of Uncle Sam’s Fighters
Have Succumbed to the Lure
of the Cltjf.
O f America’« mltrhfv war forces of
more than 4.500,001» men, 1.200,000, It
Is estimate«!, came from farms. Rec
ord* In the bureau o f war-risk Insur
ance In Washington Indicate that these
farm-bred or farm-raised boys carried
government life Insurance amounting
to over $10.000.000.000.
During the earlier demobilization It
was so difficult to keep track o f the
discharged service men that It seemed
as though n very- la rge proportion of
them did not return to their former
addresses or homes. So many o f the
service men who had come from the
farms scented to he listening to the
cell of the city that It was feared more
than r>ne-half o f them were not going
bach to the farms. Later the tide of
migration set In toward the country,
and now It la believed that the lose In
man power to the fnnns, as the result
o f former service men settling else
where. may not be more than 500,000.
Bible school 10 a. m.. Ethel Kleler.
superintendent.
THP
E. at 6:30.
The public la cordially Invited to
all the services. -
. K. H. Slckafooee, Pastor.
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W
HODSON,
K O D A K C- A N SCO
P H I SC HI PT I O N
P
h o n e
. W hite
D K O G G Isr
S U P P L I E S &■ F I N I S H I N G .
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N E W BERG, O R E G O N .
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Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Preaching aervlcea 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:10
p. m.
A cordial Invitation la extended
to all.
C. D. Norris, Pastor.
Sunday School at 10: A. M.
Preaching in the morning by th
Dead Towns Awaken.
pastor at 11; o ctock.
IVftfl towns of the West are coming
.
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1 in tlie evening there w ill be a
to life as a result of the
silver boom, i
®
^
There were towns In Colorado and Ne- - *litt«ionary program given
y the
vada and Arizona, which, under the In- i Junior Missionary Society.
fluence o f silver In those days after , Prayer m eeting— Wednesday even
the.Civil war. burst Into wild, rich life , lng.
that hits no parallel In history.
The public la invited to any and
Clouds of dust are rising along the ; ajj of these services,
trails that lead across sagebrush
W . N. Coffee. Pastor,
plains. The raining engineer, present-
day successor o f the prospector and ■
his burro. Is astir In the silver coun- .
Methodist
try.
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They are going hack to the old i _
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shafts that yielded wealth when silver
Preac ng every
un y at the
was above a dollar. With the advance 1 usual hours.
Preaching services both morning
In mining ptwesses In the Inst four
decades the chancea o f profits are and evening, 11, a. m. 7: 30 p. m.
many times multiplied.
Epworth League, 6:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
Keeps Windows Free From Frost.
evening at 7:30 o’clock.
In these days, when Jnck Frost Is
Chas. E. Gibson, Pastor.
busy drawing pictures on the windows,
many beautiful work« app**nr over
night, hut when he completely covers
Baptist
the glass, he Is not so welcome. The
Russians have a very effective way of
Sunday school at 10 o’clock.
preventing the obscuring «if the win
Sunday school at 9:46 a. m.
dows by frost. In Russia the walls of
B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m.
the huihlings are very thick, and
double w'ndows are fitted to the
All are Invited to these services.
h o u s e s set about 13 Inches apart. The
•window sill betwe«»n the outer and In
Seventh-Day Adventist
ner windows Is decorate«! with bright
green moss, and hidden there Is a dish
flll«H| with calcium chloride, which nb-
Sabbath school at
Saturday:
s«>rhs all the moisture and thus effec
preaching service at
10:30
a.
ra.,
tually prevents the formation of Ice
11:45.
during the long, cold winter.
Prayer meeting at
Wednesday:
8 p. m.
Farming Fish.
The International Assfwlatlon of
Game, Fish Hnd Conservationist C<im-
Church of God
T i T l . M b t n e w » i ' at t h e i s r e r e n t w i s » > m l m i
In lx)Ulsvll!e. pledged them'elves to
use every Influence p«>sslble toward
Sunday school at 10 a. a .
stimulation o f a nation-wide move
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30
ment l«>oklng to the construction of
Prayer end testimony meeting
flsh ponds upon farms In which desir
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
able species ot game and food fishes,
esp«>elally the basses and the sun-
fishes, can be propagated for recrea
Chehalem Center
tion and for food, at a comparatively
small expense when contrasted with
Sunday eehool at I t .
the vast benefits .which will result i
therefrom.
Preaching at 11.
Christian Endeavor nt T.
FIfty-NIn® Degrees Below Zero.
Preaching at 7:$t.
Fifty-nine degraes below zero was
Prayer meeting Thursday evening
registered In some parts of the Adlron-
dacks last winter around the first of at 7:10.
Business meeting last Thursday « I
the vesr. according to weather bureau
stktlstlcs. Better (or worse) than that each month.
was done by Jack Frost In Sweden,
A. C. Martin. Pastor
where the temperature register*»! 70.6
below zero. And In some ports of
Dundee M. E. Church
Alaska thermometers are absolutely
useless, the best o f them freezing up
and refusing to tell how cold It Is. In
Sunday eehool at 10 a m.
the deed of winter. In the Interior of
Preaching at 11 a a
Alaska, pure alcohol freezes Into solid
Evening
service at 7:30 p. m.
Mocks o f Ice. as does kerosene.—Ex
Rev.
J. H. Gillespie .Pastor.
change
DRUGGIST
PARLOR PHARM ACY
Preaching service«. 11 a .m. and
7:30 p. m.
Y. P. S. a
LEADING
35
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q a u l i t y
5 Models
c o u n t s
1 to 5 Tons
8
WHEN YOU PURCHASE A TRUCK STAND FOR QUALITY
A W ell Constructed Truck will not be a Liability
Its operation per ton mile should be
considered
and a critical investigation and test made to de
termine if it can evade the repair shop.
GARY TRUCKS WILL STAND THIS TEST
a n d
in c r e a s e y o u r
assets
(Some Outside Territory Open to Dealers)
GARY COAST AGENCY, INC.
N o r t h w e s t D is t r ib u t o r s
71 Broadway
P O R T L A N D , ORE
W A N T E D
Black
Cap Tips and
/
Oregon
>
Strawberry Plants
Can Furnish Etterberg 121 Straw
berry Plants at $6.00 per thousand
A. RUPERT & COMPANY
P L U M B IN G
Pump Repairs.
Hot Water Systems
Yours For Service
E. L. EVANS
Fhona Blue •
C. A. EVANS
Shop, Blaok 8S