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NEWBERG THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1921. GRAPHIC Fortl&nd-Hewberf Motor Bui Sche others; as we are all sisters of our I when the import of gold into India Heavenly Father and have His teach-1 had to be forbidden. India becomes dale Effective August IS, 1919 ings and Christ’s example to guide us. ! the sink hole for the world's gold. FHTStCIAX tn d 8U BOZOI Subject to change without notice. Miss Louisa Lee gave us what causing trouble in the world's geld Office In Dixon Building Leave Newberg might be termed an extemporaneous little in modern daysu< She buries it. Leave Portland i PHONES: Imperial Hotel talk on "The bright and dark sides of She does not invest it. except a very 4th and Alder Office White 11. R— Orange 11«* 8:00 a. m. 8:30 a. m. Indian life.” Miss Lee had not pre j ittle in modern days. She burie sit. j 1 cannot vouch for it, j 1<|:00 a. m. pared a paper, and spoke only from * have heard 8:30 a. in. though I know it is possible— that | The summer terms of the Oregon Normal school w ill be held as 11:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. her notes. She said in part: the Maharajah of Gwalior has more | follow «: .1 :0 0 p. m. 1:00 p. m. “ I suppose most of you are ac ready cash than any other person in j | MONMOUTH: 2:45 p. m. 2:30 if. m. quainted with thp name of Mrs. Be- the world. Regular Courses six weeks beginning Jane 27, 1921. 4:00 p. m. 4:15 p. m. sant, if indeed you have not heard DENTIST l " 'India, the spiritual?’ I will even : Elementary Teachers Training Course twelve weeks be 5:30 p. m. , her speak on her tours of the United Office over Ferguaon’s 6:30 p. m. ginning Jane 27, 1921. 8:30 p. m.- States. She is, as you know, an Eng-1 admit that, with the meaning that ] Drug Store FENDLET0N: lish woman who has adopted the 80n,e of ol,r cr,t,C8 put into the w ord,. PHONE BLACK $7 Regular Coarse« six weeks beginning Jane 23, 1921. Sat. and Sun.—pnly— Sat. and Sun. cause of India as her own. including 1 ll°t. however, with the Christian For detailed information concerning Monmoath write to J. H. 11:00 p. m. 8:00 p. m. its political liberties and its religion, j meaning. Ackerman, Monmoath, Oregon. Reservations for Theatre Parties, She is one of the leaders ef the*The- “ ‘India ready for self-govern-j For detailed information concerning Pendleton, write to H. etç., or for Special Trips call osophical movement, which I suppose ment?’ Two American tourists told DRS. LITTLEFIELD & BARCR0FT , E. Inlow, Pendleton, Oregon. Portland Phone ........... Main 3314 could be defined roughly as Western* me so. Ninety-nine per cent of the PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS Newberg P h o n e ............... Black 120 ized Hinduism. Ilidias are crying for it, they said. Office over First Natl. Bank Bldg. "Mrs. Besant says the missionary j Hever mind that ninety-four per cept Haskins Portland-Newberg Stage. PHONES patnts India black? that he maligns : oi Ind*a neither read nor write its own name. Indian politicians told Office White 49. Home Blue 106 it. and unjustly. After a speech that Leave Newberg, by Parlor Phar these Americans that ninety-nine per 1 made, one hearer, a little girl, com macy, about 12:45 p. m. Tues. Wed. mented on the country as a barbar cent want self-government and are Thurs. and Friday. ous one. I have heard others, older determined to have it. Never mind Leave Portland at 12:30 a. m. SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS— Plants in pot«; cyclamen«, (fine than she, imply that it was not civil that I myself later heard such an In Mon. Tus. Wed. Thurs. and Friday dian politician on the steamer make ized. and I want to paint for you a plants), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, fern dishes, geraniums, calls nights, midnight, about 1.2:10 a. m. misrepresentations to them— more j CHIROPRACTORS Fare: 75 cents,, round trip 31.25, brighter side to the picture today, lilies (hardy flow ers), hydrangea, peonies. Roses oar specialty than that, tell lies to them. I chal with the darker. Subject to, any change. (strong plants). Low prioea lenged his statements and he had to ‘India is refined?’ do I hear one Also Auto for Hire. Massage, Hydro-Therepy and withdraw— yet ‘India cries out for Phone for Saturday and Sunday defender say ? Phone Bine 202 Oregon self-government and will be heard.’ Electric Treatment« trips. ‘I readily admit it. There are cul "Granted alt these things. Yea, D. M. Haskin. 310 N. School street, ture and courtesy. Why, even with STEAM and ELECTRIC BATHS phone White 36. Newberg Oregon. the very lowest with whom I worked, more. I will tell you of two things of ceived there was gathered such a tectural beauty.. A gem, I knew It 18ti. neglect of the common courtesies as beauty that I have seen in India: throng as I have never Been equalled would be, but I had thought a little Phone Black 40 for appointm ent “ The first was a royal gathering for beauty of face and costumes. It one— a Jewel In a lorely Betting. But they understand them, but more than that I had the privilege of attend was gorgeous almost beyond compare. far from this— it is awe-inspiring by SIXTH ANHEVERSITY all that, common kindneas in the lit 110 North School street ing in April last year. It was in the Gold-embroidered garments and the very stupendousnees with which FITTINGLY OBSERVED tle things, which all the world un native State of Gwalior. Native First door north o f Yamhill Elec pearls were the order of the day. The it loonies about the Approaching vis derstands, will defeat the beet of tric Co.’s office. slates are ruled over by native rulers j queens are co-wives. The first bore itor. The second tning that impress ends. (Concluded from page 1.) under the advlsorship of the British the king no heir, so he took a second. ed me about it was not the mosaics, NEWBERG, OREGON. playing their golden star. For years “ ‘India is the heir of the ages?’ government. One of the lords of the the P. E. O.’s and L C-’s were mortal I Undoubtedly, Her ancient, sacred state was entertaining the king, Both were present. The royal seat nor the inlaid precious stones, but foes, yet the two societies were made literature stands with the oldest in the queens, the court and several was covered with a cloth of gold. the magic Bpell in the curves of the With the queens came the little dome. Whehever you go in all the up of girls of much the same type, the world English people and Americans, in prince of five, as mischievous as any country and city for miles around, The P. E. O.’s were Rutheans, the I. •• ‘India is a land of treasure un honor of some religious ceremony for PHYSICIAN and SURGEON C.’s Hypatians. This rivalry extend- toid?* Certainly.^ Any student of bis son. I happened to be there at naughty boy might be. Courtesy de you look back at the Taj, and are Office at Newberg Hospital mands that guests present the queens followed t(y the spell of the fairy- ed to the time when I. C. was merged!the world’s . gold supply can tell you this time and was invited. In the Office Phone, Red 11« like curves. It is truly wonderful into Pi Beta Phi Sorority and the P. that at times, as in the great war, room in which the queens were re- with gifts at all functions of that Residence, Gray t character. When the gifts were pre and magnificent. E. O. chapter into the city chapter. N ew berg,. Oregon. sented to the queen, his mother, he "Yet in the midst of all the beau Today on many shoulders the arrow | too. mischievously touched them in ty. all the grandeur of the East there add the star are worn side by side. token o f acceptance. The whole^fune- are other facts that capnot be over In 1863, at tire St Louia eXposl- j tlon was cOBdiiCte'd with Ihb MOBt looked— the ever-present dark side. tton. mx the flaw report oi P. JE. CTl ! perfect decorum, which was both a Hear this law from the Hindu law day, there was found a balance in the j pleasure and privilege to behold, book, one of the holy books which has treasuryof $658.88. This, with $141.- DENTIST W ert Girat Street, Neer Meie j “ The second of many wonderful come down from antiquity: ' ’Parents 12 from supreme tieasury, made a to- IthlngB which ! have seen and shall must provide for their daughters' ---- - TELEPHONES start of our Educational Loan Fhnd, j WE CAB SAVE *Y0U M0NEY ON AUTOMOBILE AND GAS ; here mention, was the Taj Mahal, of marriage, by the time of puberty. If Offioe, W hite 2 2 ; Rea. Red 123 reached 3L071.88. This was the | ENGINE REP ADLING. SEE US BEFORE YOU HA VE TOUR ] which all have read. In fact it is they fall in this, any man who comes statrt of our Educational Loan Fund, j such an old wonder of the world -that has a right to the daughter so neg GAR REPAIRED. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. which now is the “ big thing” in P. j I thought I knew all about it before I lected; the parents need seek no re E. O. had been there. But two things in dress. The blame is theirs.' The re E . H . U T T E R , D . M . D . Money from this fund is loaned to I I every description I have ever read sult of so sinful a law is seen In the DENTIST worthy young ladies who desire to are omitted. The first Is the majesty early marriages for which India is Office over First National Rank complete college education, with a | 'o f the size of this marvel of archi- famous. Office Phone Black SI view to becoming self supporting. a» "Again„see the treatment to which Residence Phone White 1T4 From 1907 to 1909 fourteen girlp had | mothers are subjected-at the time of Newberg,_______ -_h_______ Oregon- been helped and about $1,260.00 child birth. Mother and child are were added to the fund. From 1909 1 considered ceremonially unclean, for to 1911 twenty-four girls helped, and varying lengths of time according to the fund amounting to J10.175.00. | the'caste. Those who care for them In 1913 one hundred and nine girls; DENTIST too, must therefore be defiled. Aa a 1915, one hundred and seventy-five consequence the midwives are taken General Practice and X-Ray girls; 1917, two hundred and sixty- Diagnosis from an, unclean caste. The mothers five girls, with $59,133.00 in the j Ovar U. 8. NiSwl Bask are kept in the most squalid little PkoM* traesnry. Office O r r a s 171 ; Residence W h ite M shed available, and the lack of even At our last Supreme Convention in ] ordinary cleanliness and care is ap 1919, we had three hundred and fif palling, and is responsible for a very ty-five girls on our list, the fund high rate of Infant mortality, and for reaching $101,049.61. April. 1920, | much seedless suffering on the part White 5 We try to please our number of beneficiaries was four of mothers. hundred and twenty-five girls, one | ” I saw Verdun two months ago, hundred and ten girls having paid in and it was as though the war had full. The total fund, November 1. closed but yesterday. Unexploded 1920, was still $111,170.03. FAINTING CONTRACTOR shells -were being exploded til the This is the first time we have not ] Deoorating, Tinting, Paper- peace is dangerous. The derbls of hail a long waiting list. We hope to I war, the death and destruction still Its econom y is practically expressed in its increase the fund so no worthy girl hanging, Etc. evident, are beyond description. The who wishes to take advantage need j low gasoline consum ption, its high tire m ile 310 N. Center S t NewbeTg, rotting bones of a foot In a shoe must be turned away. We expect our fund age, and th e infrequency o f repairs. be kicked aside to let you pass. to reach $300,000.00 by 192$. "But to me Verdun is India! In addition to this we have an en “ The feelings tha£ came to me on dowment fund; also have scholar-] that battle ground come to me as I ships in the following colleges: Iowa | It is further expressed in the durability o f thing of India, besieged by a deadlier Wesleyan, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa; Chris PHYSICIAN and SURGEON its finish, w hich seldom requires m ore than foe. • tian College. Columbia. Mo.; Des j Office Phone Black 171 a thorough cleaning to bring back its orig “ We have waged a war of arms, Moines College, Des Moines, Iowa. Res. Phone Oray 171 and America has been asked also to One-half scholarships in Drake Uni- I inal lustre. Offioe over U. 8. National Bank wage a war of peace, to help settle versity. Des Moines, Iowa; Lombard ! the near-East muddle by taking the College. Galesburg, 111.; Penn College, mandate for Armenia. Turkey haa Oskaloosa, Iowa; Iowa College. Grin-1 been the ‘sick man of Europe’ for lo. nell, Iowa; Columbia School of Ex these many centuries. And now. if pension. Chicago; State Teachers [ i t wiU pay yam to oiait u r n mod m m i I m thia ear. America will but step in she can set- College, Cedar Falls, Iowa. At pres CHIROPRACTOR tls the difficulty. But I am glad that ent in our own Oregon— Albany Col- | . %. « f r x , >'■ America has been wise enough to re — Phono Bkflk 0 — lege, Albany, and Pacific University, fuse to do It by government by the Forest Grove. 802 First S t Newberg, Oregon ‘big stick.’ That will never save the We except to hold our tenth an-1 H. M. CADY................................................................ HILLSBORO, OREGON world. It must be a war of klndneaa, nual State Convention in May. a war of love, a war of philanthropy, Chapter L of your little city of New McCOY BROS............................................................ . NEWBERG, OREGON a war of missions. And !v must be a berg. and J of Woodburn to be joint { war to the death with hate. We must hostess chapters. SMITH COURTMANCHE HDW. CO.....................McMUHYILLE, OREGON mean business. We must put forth ten The first State Chapter was organ- I Does Leoal and Long Distonce times even the wonderful efforts that Ized ten years ago. This month we are now being put forth. And we will see the eighth chapter in Port HanHng. Fornitore, Pianos cannot help it If we have world, land. As the exodus to the West has] vision. and Safes a Specialty been much increased P. E. O.’s from “ Let us go to India, and to the every state In the Union have been world, and love shall conquer.” pouring into Portland, the two new | S. P. TDKBERLAKE, Proprietor Those who have net recently read chapters being made up of demitted a description of the world-famed Taj members from various places. Ore- j Mahal will enjoy the beautifully tint gon now has twenty-two chapters; Residence phone Red 79 ed Illustration and dlscrlptlon given the National or 8upreme, eight bun-1 Office npone, White 117 j In the March number of the Geogra tired. phic Magazine, which was passed We are a “ etlck together” family, | around to the guests (raring Mias whose objects and aims are general i Lee’s talk. improvement and to grow In knowl ATTORNEY AT LAW i Mrs. Thurston, on behalf of Chap- edge and culture by obtaining all pos 1 ter L's members, presented Mrs. Lo sible wledom from nature, art. books, gan end Miss Lee with boquets of study and society. Yet the crowning Will prmetlee in all the eourta ef beautiful white and yellow daffodils. the «täte. Special attention glven point of our Sisterhood is spiritual And then came the “ end of a perfect to Probate work, the writlng of development, since the great strength dseds, mortgages, eontracta and day,” marred only by regrets that behind any movement Is the moral I more could not have shared with us the draftlng pf all papers. strength. We try to be merciful, be I O ffioe; 2nd floer, Union Blök the pleasure of our sixth birthday. just, be fair, to every women, resid Mrs. MTNNTE W. COOPER. Newberg, ing that each attains her own good Oregon., L Journalist. la proportion as we seek the good of I Dr. Thos. W. Hester O reg o n Normal School Summer Session Announcements Dr. A. M. Davi» THE H O M E OF F L O W E R S Drs.Gochnour& Daniels J O H N GOWERS«*..!, 1 * 1 M 1ÉÌ| li sg i I 1 E. A. Romig, M. D. ! - k * 1 M ■ * (1K ■ — ■ THE PENNANT GARAGE D r. H . C . Dixon M OOR BR O S. & BO Y D DR. RALPH W. VAN VALIN D odge B rothers R D A 9 5 TB R A. B. Culbertson Dr John S. Rankin Dr. I. M. 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