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N E W B E R G GRAPHIC.
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8. IIOl-ióN
W. M. H IA T T,
H I A T T & HOBSON, Editors and Tro/r..
SATU RD AY,
M ARCH
23, 1881).
CoMHtBL Fred D. (¡rant, the oldest con
of(ie n e ra l (¡rant, has boon appointed
Minister to Austria liy President Harrison.
Ex-FnKsiDKjrr Clovolun I and warty
« e in Florida on their wav to Cuba.
Mr. Cleveland is taking a well earned
vacation.
lino. Ot.'ss, of tlu Yam hill Reporter,
is getting up a mammoth edition to ad­
vertise McMinnville and Yam hill county
fn general.
Mtss P\t i.iNi P ullrr , daughter of
Chief Justice Puller, distinguished her­
self lids week, by eloping with and mar­
rying Mr. J. W. Aubrey, of Chicago.
T ub California legislature w hich ad-
j aimed last Sunday morning and then
attended a prize tight was composed of a
set of hoodlums that would have been a
shame and disgrace to a heathen nation.
T he Cr.usoK, last and only third party
paper in I.os Angeles, Cal., has turned up
its heels. It ought to have died before it
was horn. There never was a demand
for such a pujier. I f tho New York
Voice would do the same thing the cause
■of prohibition would bo advanced. Its
whole stock in trade is to misrepresent
good temi c am e workers and indinclly
give ai l and comfort to the enemies of
prohibition. Tho thhd party will never
succeed while represented by such an
■organ.
W h at has liecomo of the ferry? There
has been talk of putting in a ferry across
tho Willamette at tho foot of R iver St.
for several months, hut the scheme don’t
seem to inatciliilize. It is time to stop
talking and begin to act. A ferry would
inc rease tho country tributary to Newberg
at least twenty-five per cent, and increase
the business of tlie town in a like pro-
)K>rtion.
Our merchants could then
successfully coin]ietu with the towns on
the east side of the river for tho trade of
tha farmers. That is a fine farming
■country and wo can not «fiord to neglect
this opportunity. W e must wake up.
ah
A movement ih on foot in t ! io enter-
i .riving t» un oí N i - h I k ih U i
i e II«'
:.< buoi facilities, lug« -i.t.’y ('.cir.urdcd t y
; the rapidly increasing p.-,calati >n. It in
pro|w e.»i to buiMa.M lice! l e c e enough
larger than Ilio [iretent inudiquatoono to
accommodate thu increased growlli of tho
town for a nunilier of years. It i.i c*|s'c-
tally noticeable that tho most [ rogre.-ivu
citizens favor tho thorough grading of tlie
school and tlie establishment of a iiigli
school department, As the seat of the
Friends’ Pacific Academy, Newberg is al­
ready one of tlie important educational
points of tho northwest. Tho Academy,
which is rapidly achieving un enviable
reputation among our educational insti­
tutions, will no doubt ilevclo]»: into a col­
lege in a few years. Tho liberal enter-
I prise exhibited by tha citizens of N ew ­
herg in educational matters is but an in­
dication of the way they manage tho af­
fairs of the town generally. A moro mor­
al, intelligent, progressivo community
can not lie found in Oregon.
Additions
to the population in tho form of new
comers who have been attracted by the
fertile aero» of the C’hehalem valley and
tho opportunities ofle-cd there for the in­
dustrious man of moderate means, ure
being made daily. T lie location (hero of
this most d drablo class oi people is
'chiefly due to tlie c..-criions of tho Clie-
lialeni Valley Hoar i of Immigration, of
K cw targ, which has tu quii 1 large tracts
of vahmhle land near the city, as well as
rjsidcnce proporti in thocity it- If, which
it holds at reasonable figures for the ben-
efit of immigrants. It is the policy of the
board to divide up tho surrounding tarms
into tracts of from fivo to thirty acres,
and hold them for sale to individuals who
will improve them and become actual
residents and producers. A n yon e desir­
ing to plant for himself a fruit orchard in
one of tlie most lovely and fertile valleys
of Oregon should see w liat this board has
t o oih r.— West Shorn.
MlhCliLLAKEOt’S.
Biographie* of member« of I larri soif h
ca U n it are now in order. Here M one:
llarrt.iouV Mec. of Agriculture, “ Je-ry”
Husk, U a good example of w h.it a icari
can amount to. H e u.-cl to drive mules
K t it n [ i'fd ii K T u r n i,
K L O ilS riE lE ΠR .
on a caiml, and hud ua a companion on
tlie low path another barefooted boy,
James A . GarfieiJ.
lltisk
afterward
drove stage, then was sheriff, member of
thu legislature, volunteer ia the army,
congressman, governor of Wisconsin, and
may I k ) hoard from yet.— filia tion Ex­
press.
For fully three months our farmers
have been almost constantly engaged in
plowing and seeding their lands. No
more favorable winter could have been
cat out of any climate on earth for that
pur|io.ie, and it is claimed that th ere-is
now plowed and sown to crops a greater
portion of tlie valley than ever before
known. The result will be that onr grain
elevators will Isa filled to overflowing and
the railroads lie taxed to their utmost
capacity to carry the grain to market.—
Corvallis Times.
Tlie first American (lag over used was
curried in the llairison inauguration pro-
eesession. It is tlie property of Mrs.
.Stanford, cf KJgcrton, Mass. The bul­
let holes have been patch' d up and the
emblem is one of great value, having an
t-v ntful history. Mrs. Stanford took tlie
fl ig to Washington hersi'lf for tlie inaugu­
ral occasion, last Monday, lfe r husband
advised her to send it by express, but she
would not do so for fear of its being lost,
and she delivered it in person. ¡She lias
been offered on several occasions over a
thousand dollars for the (lag.—Ex.
It is an interesting fact that as soon as
thu new states have boon admitted it will
become tho duty of tho stato department
to provide a now flag for each consulate,
naval vessel and naval station abroad,
an l for every F :dural building in the
United States, tho flag to contain four
ad litional stars. W o trust that tho s:g-
nillieuncu of these now stars will not lie
lost upon 1’iineo Hi-mark. Forty-two
United .'-dates will not submit to any
tampering with their anthracite coal sta­
tion at Pago-Pago nor to any interfer­
ence with the freedom of tho American
press in its world-circling enterprise in
nows gathering.— N. Y. World.
1 In* Forty-Niners.
( ’ . W. Haskins of 77b Eleventh street
Oakland (Ï d. is making a list of im m i­
grant« who came to the Pacific coast in
1841), who aro estimated to have num­
bered 80,(XK), and reqiic.-ta any forty-
niner who*# name is not icenrded in the
hooks of any pioneer association to send
him a postal card coat lining the name,
It has been said that politeness is like
timo of arrival an 1 route traveled, with
an air cushion; though there is nothing
the name of thu vessel it by water.
in it, it, eases I Ho jobs of life wonderfully.
A Corniti*? C o lit ic a ! ISus*.
That statement was made either for sake
A man who wanted to learn what pro­ of argument, or because the speaker had
fession t.o would have his son enter, ['ill no knowledge of the basic principles of
him in a risnn with a bihlc, an apple mid I j ruo politeness, Mere impersonal suavitv-
a dollar hill. I f ho found Him when ho is far from being good manners.
The
returned reading the bihlc, ho would latter is born of a regard for the feelings
make a clergyman of him ; if eating tlie of others : tlie former is a regard for one’s
apple, a farmer, and it interested in the personal convenience, combined with ii
dollar hill, a banker. When ho returned knowledge of tho benefits to be derived
lie found the boy sitting on Il o bihle, from tho exereiso of pleasant manners,
with tho dollar Hill in his porker, and the even though they be assumed.
Gener­
apple almost devoured. Ilo made a pol­ osity, sulfdonial, sincerity: these arc the
itician of him.— Ex.
qualities that characterize true polite­
ness.— Ex.
M m :»n C m ueru n.
Tim (ioriniinia F ru ltC o.,of Isos Angeles
closed the contract with the liam-hito
mid l.os Nietos walnut growers Association
mi the 7th instant for the entire crop of
English walnuts for tho coming season,
nt tho following prices: 7 1» cents per
pound lor hard shell and 8 for soft shell.
Tim Germain Co. hero executed a $ll>,-
(XX) liond for the fulfilment of their eon-
tract.— Downey, (C al.,) Champion.
Tlie uliove is only an averagcioturn for
English walnuts, and there is a fortune
for the man who succeeds in raising them
in Oregon. Tho moto hardy varieties
will surely grow hero if proper care is
taken. Walnuts return mnro dear profit
SpeuVing of biniseli Simon Carnei ui
The first waves of immigration from
to tlie grower than almost any other crop said: “ Tho man who imikes no eneinies
the cast and south have already been
T iised in California. Wo have known a is nevcr iiositb o forco. I began life witli
j felt, 'flic Railroads are beading this way
single tree to bear ns much jn forty il determinatimi to succedi. Witli vvhat
with the utmost, haste, far-seeing capital­
dollars worth of walnuts but of cottr.s* success I lcave Ilio story l'or odierà lo teli.
ists foreseeing that for tlie future tho I ’u-
this was an exception. Tim average net Frinii mv youth up it has been u rule ,.„i Sound country is tho land of promise.
profit from an aero is about C-’(X) per y e a r 1 witli mo to Ho frinii to everyone.
Sli.l I , Tho east has h id its day, the great Miss­
and if they can is* raised h e .« they will Iiavo Iliade enemìos bocutise I luivo liail
issippi valley already seea its glory per­
fie an exceedingly profitable investment. opinlons and tho conrago to asserì nini
ceptibly fading; it ’n the Pa itic north­
defetid theni. I am mi old. old man tura west upon whi -b the sun of prosperity
N.'.wnrpt i ii gra ving faster th in any
who has lived in tlu» most wotiderl’nl ti r ­ ia to shim* for the fuftiro. Certain ports
tow n of its size in Oregon.
Dwellings
and business houses are living built as ili our hialory, and when I am gene, all I : of this region aro already feeling tlie thrill
fast as lumber can lie secured. Carpenters ask is timi [>eoplo nmy say tlmt I di I thè of sin--ulalivo demand, and other parts
hest 1 could and was nover u ut ruo to a are enjoying a steady movement upward
are busy and tho sound of the hammer
friend.”
There is a virine in flint wlileli in values. The whole logic of tHo eco­
cun he heard on all sides.
Immigrants j
lives forever, fer tino friendship is thè nomic situation of the country to-day
are arriving every day and the real c talc i
print« to a prosperous future.—Tacoma
market is brisk. Trade is lively in all ( qtiiut essence of Godliuess.— Ex.
News.
branches, and everybody seems prosper- 1
llP|m1)l!iinnl<mi .».iti T<*m ;»ri finn*.
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MI8CELLASEOC8.
IsTEWBERG- ZH
O
TTSE
Newberg, Yam hill Co., Oregon.
E V E R Y T H IN G NEW AND CO N V EN IEN T.
Livery, Feed and Sale
Stable.
Double and Single Turnouts
Kept Constantly on Hand.
Board and Transient Stock
Carefully Cared For.
SMITH BROS
Proprietors.
i-tf.
Newberg Furniture Store!
Just Received
a New and
Stock of
W e ll
Assorted
BEDROOM, SETS,
SOFA LOUNGES,
W IRE BED SPRINGS,
SOFA BEDS
MATRESSES SOFAS,
TABLES, CHAIRS,
OIL CLOTH CARPETS,
and all other articles kept in a first-class furn­
iture store.
See our goods before
purchasing elsewhere.
PICTURE FRAMES M ADE TO ORDER.
Furniture delivered free of Charge to any
place in the city.
I>. E . H O L L O W A Y .
i tf.
M O O R E B R O S .,
THE DRUGGISTS,
NEW HKKG,
O K KG ON.
DEALERS IN
DRUGS,
M E D IC IN E S , C H E M IC A L S ,
Have just completed an extensive addition to our bouse, wc aro
preimred to accommodate regular or transient customer«
better than ever before.
TERM S
REASONABLE.
O. C. W RIGH T, Manager.
j-.t.
E. C. TARRANT.
J. D. TA Ri: ANT.
J . C. T a r r a n t & S o n ,
P R O P R IE T O R S OF T H E
Newberg Flouring Mills.
Best Flour and all kinds of Ground Feed kept
Constantly on Hand.
C ash l 3aid Tor W h e a t.
AVe Guarantee Satisfaction to onr Customers. Calf ami sec us.
NEW BERG,
S. C. SM ITH .
8. J. HOSKINS.
Dealer in
Agricultural I m p l e m e n t s ,
Wagons,
Haggles,
Pumps, etc.
A Full Line of Spring Goods.
MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING.
M ain S t .,
Cutting aud Fitting Promptly Done
to Order.
Prices Reasonable.
Call and See Us.
berg, Oregon.
NEW
RAILRO AD
HOUSE,
k . vb
H. C. Hald
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In J. T. Smith's Ituildiug, New-
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RESERVED SPACE
DRUG
STORE,
ON M A IN STREET.
Newberg,
Oregon.
I t . R . D e i * o t .)
G. W. Hardwick & Son. Prop.
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Rooms Just Completed and N ew lv Furn­
A G E N O Y .
ished.
Real Estate Bought and Sold.
Farms
Rented and Rents Collected.
I
have now on hand u largo
amount of
P A T R O N A G E SO LIC IT E D .
Desirable Farming,
,
Iti.
Meals at all Hours.
SAM UEL HOBSON
Phoiographer
Dairy and Fruit Lands
F O R
S A R R .
Persons Desiring Such Property W ill do
W ell to Consult me.
N. A. FOSTEER.
N ewbeko .O regon .
11-2-24 f.
Portrait & Landscape
H. W H IT M A N ,
A R T IS T .
WATCHMAKER:-: A N D :-: JEWELER
in Moore Brothers’ Drug Store.
Purtr.Jts enlarged io life size and finished
B RU SH E S. COMBS, ETC.,
A C H O IC E L IN E OF F A M IL Y M E D IC IN E S ,
J E W E L R Y OF A L L D E S C R IP T IO N S ,
Also Agents for Four Brands cf tho
ORGANS MADE,
Newberg, Oregon.
in Crayon India Ink or W ater Colors,
Repairing of Watches, Clocks anil Jeweler;
Neatly Uonc and A ll Work Guaranteed.
R oom over M oobe E kos ., D iu - o S tore .
Repairing of Fine Watches a
NEW BERG,
OREG O N.
Specialty.
l-tf.
P E R F U M E R Y A N D F A N C Y T O IL E T A R T IC L E S .
BEST
P. M. CHRISTENSON.
SMITH & HOSKINS,
P A IN T S , O ILS A N D V A U N IS II,
F IN E T O IL E T SOAPS,
O REGON.
6 -tf.
NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
of the Mouse and Dust Proof Organ.
Can Funiisli one Cheap for Cash or on Instalment Plan.
-tt.
oils and contented. Tho town lias m ore1 W o bave at divor i timer a -sarto 1 lh.it
President Harrison favor« tiio estab­
than doubled in population in the past te;,iper:un-e measitreJ fimi their nipportor.s
lishment of steamship linos to South
year, and the Indications are that tin- ili tho reputiliean party, bulli ut lo party
Huerica by Governmental aid. It is a
SU B S C R IB E FO R IT . SE N D I T TO Y O U R E A S T E R N F R IE N D S .
coming year will witness still greater aetio.-i and influeiieo of Ilio repuliiiean
notorious fact that England “ protected”
growth. W e are becoming better known meli and women. These faeta are patent tin* groat I '. & C. S. S. lir.o that gives
mid men w ith capital are liegimng to re<- to all who aro not blinddl witli partisan
regular ti'.ins|KUtatinii of mails, passen-
■ognizo that this is a good place to invest prodjialiees. In proof of Ibis \vo refer to !
mid freight to all of the East Indies,
Several hundred copies now go east of the Rocky Mountains, and more copies to go*
•not only in real estate, lint ia all kinds of all onr partv platforms and ti e example < •[,[„,, ,„)d Japan l.y paying it at one
business enterprises.
Heitor farming, of leading républicain-. Mr. and M 'J. ¡tim o CV.MÜ.O.);) annually for conveying
Trnit or *to»:k land cannot be found in tlie lliy e a threw their iiillaonco on flu* side ¡ n10
Tho Royal M iil Steamship
stato of Oregon, than right hero in tlm of temporaneo by discarding wino hem ' ( ' . ,.iny to tho West In li -i an 1 Brazil
Chelialein valley. Tho large farms arc •I”
• "di- In tile \> id i • House, an l it >., v, ,, --¡ rotected” to the am
ount of $i
lioing divided up mid can lm secured at Mrs. I lai tison gives ns another i :Iiil>it- o->;> nnn-.i.ilty, nn 1 the Canard line was
exceedingly low prices. T o tlioso who im o ! tem;i rain-e by example, i-'.e r>‘- , pui.l f 8 X) ,()>.) annually for many years, ut
are looking to tha Pacific Northwest for jevts the wino eupfrom I.er table. What ;l time when tho Collins line was beg-
homes, wo would say don’t purchase until Pemoeriitie pro i I -lit or lus wife has done .¡n;. ,,f ot)r ¡, nerum mt about fflH.Q’SJ to
you have seen Newberg an 1 the Cliclia- likewise? Echo answers; what
oa-‘ -
. eutimie i’ s mail service to England, and
lem valley. Then if you are not per­ 1‘laindeaier.
was refused.— Ex.*
fectly sat iafiod, go somow h -ru else, for
X I h * K..ud I.» a H a n *« H e a r t.
"T here is a secret in building towns,
there arc many other thriving towns and
A giri in lilis town married a very t ar­ says tho Rantoli Range. Do yonknow
beautiful valleys in Oregon.
Ncwds-rg
will risk getting its share of immigrants ticular and exacting young man six what it is? If j mi don't, you van work
to ionite hero if they wilt only come and months ago. II- r girl fr.ends | ic licti-1 out tlie problem in tlie following man­
I am now prepuri'd to furnish
at tin* rame time that t in* m u. I .ail to nor : take two townsltes; let on# ho in a
look at the country without prej i lice.
satisfy him, and that ennsc ptently they |KUutiful locution, with all natural advan-
F o r ty \ > A r « i% C o im m I*
waul I lift live together «i\ in >nthc tage« possible, and the other with none
The
rontml in thn hdtv I i v , who H ial period having eli.pani and there ) h - i „ tll[
T lv,, five-hundred old fogies
.It my m ill,
milt s ivest c f .Yeicbcrg.
lias lieen able to retain his pndlion year ing no evident s’gns of scpciatkm be
and misers, men who do not believe in
after year in spite of civil wars, adminis­ tween the lisppy pair, tin* girl friends
o-
givin g i-apiteii-ts anything for risking
trative changes and factional |silitics, is felt callnl upon to visit tin* young wile
tin ir money in their town—and twit them ;
Horatio .1. Sprague, lie was born in and a«k lu r how she mana:' .1 lo pò i »o
»m tin» good site.
Tak# two-hnndnil j
Massachusetts and appointral from that the man who had m»v«r U vn known to
gmsl, live, emrgi-tie git-up sort of fellows ;
state, lie has lieen stationed ut liis t*.«t 1 e plcanil Is (ere.
Mustering all tlieii who never let an opportunity pass to ad­
e n tlie ris k wliieli controls the entrance imprudence thev
called in n hodv vertise themselves nn.l their town, and
Call t n rnc before m aking \n u r pure/ axe# and by no
t'l the Mislilerranean sea sin»« 1848. lie nnd nskiul tier h r lu r «is-n-t.
"W lia t is s»'t tl . m on tin* |»'cr townsite.
Then
doing
patronize home industries.
is another who is re|sirted to look upon tin* nK-i|S‘ '” ’ they asked. “ W e may
wat»-li these towns for tin* next five years, 1
tho |ilaee us one in which the dignity of m-ed it." “ W ell, I'll tell you,” she re­
ami y.st will readily catch on to tlie se-
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the isaiulry should is» uplmld at any plied, “ if yw i'll nover te ll—tv I the
11-V lof.
eret of town huiMing.”
cost. Ilis siilaty is fl.v X), and naval »III- brute."— Ex.
It requires no groat »li-grec of sense to
cent who have stopped at Gibraltar as­
Better tobo alone Ilian in had company see that luileli good can in* accomplished
sure me that they have avcvptcd invita-
tinns to dinner at Ids house, w hich din True ; Imt nnfortunafely,many per- « n e 1»\ united action. W e shonl.l all work
tier tiiusl have cost him half hi-* salary at never in so l i t »-)in|s*ny as when they |..g .tbe-, but there nr»> always a few w ho
are not in aei erd v* i h the views of the
a clip, lie does not teem to care whether aro alone.— Ex.
CARDS,
majority.
It is questi »nab!»* whii-li is
be unikes a ivnt or not, and tlda being
Tliere is'one i-nstoin which will proba­
preferable, a knave or af.s'l, '.ut neither
the case his olhco is to him simply a
---- A. ITUIaXa X -IiT IE (D IP —
bly In* observed m the W h ile Hon e for
I K T T B K H EAD S,
is any ad vantage to a town : but still 1» ««
nmsns of making himself •!••» id»-div agn*c-
tH'riiaps tlie first and i-nlv time, and that
COOK
STO VES,
HARDW ARE.
sbou!»l tin* in lions of silt'll a [s-rs» n Is1
able to all Americans who visit him aith is tamilv , ravers in the morning.
Mr.
H ii A T I NO STO VE S,
T IN W A R E ,
B I L L H E AD S.
the proper credentials. In this he is em ­ I lari Ison »-ver siine Ins mamngo nev.-r allow»« I to retard progress. 1 et ns stick
W IN D O W ( , f ASS.
inently Hitire**fol, and it will surprise faded, es -ept w Ii. n < » nlined to his Is I. together now more limn ever f--r we must
to holii isin.lv worship just Is-h re bruak- have united neti ni to insure success: and
anil every other aiti»■!»* n r.al'.v kept in a lirst-rla##
everyone who knows anything a beat I lie
CAP STATEMENTS,
fsst. Tin* lionr (or tin* matutinal mewl w esli .itll lueont.-nt w illi nothing els»'.
Hardware M» rr.
case if Sprague ia asked for bis resign«- liw" usually Isom »-iglit o'clock, and at I*> not l»-t lis-.il dias< nitons ari-«.* and j
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tion.— Trov Press t'orres|N>iulemx>.
7 :3i) tlm family lias alasvs «sjù-. ted in when anyone ‘ -blocks the n-hvels'’ fr»*m
PO STE R B IL L S , AC .,‘ AC.
tin* library wliere the general rea»l al- ud twixmal grounds they slnsikl Is* “ frownni
W h ile
guest was registering s* a a » lisoti-r in the l»it>«*, ami after a lew »lown.” Uevengo is rweet to those who
Southern hotel, a bn/ of the Is-1 variety, Word« in is.-mie-nt or explanation h and imagine then.solve« to l-e wrol*ge»l ami
“ft-mpflr ac ! it cx^rut.-e »aJ
►kiwly crawled over tho iewl anil slopi»*.| Ins wliol«* tamilv have kn«*1t and j -;i->-d some will | ray h r tin* downfall »*f another
• Iw n it raine to Ins pen. Issiking at it in saying the land's Prayer, after which even thougli it slieuhl cause their own
■ moment he rail the clerk: “ Our# me lie made a «ts-. i:»l [.elition, »-itln-r i:n- ruin. A spirit of this kind mav result in
mv baggage.” said he. “ I ’ ve s v n and l»r*>mntii or fr-nn a tss.k
»*( [.ravers a t..t il «b .initing of iuisinesa unity. |.et
All IviiMlsrtf itepair 'i:- Neatly uu«l rn-iiiply Dune. Cetile in
felt them In every rlim e. but this is the 1 ml it i* sail tliat rmither lln> |>rvs ns Uv a-i lo |-ei s. na! p ej t-luvs .in I w«*rk
«m i S er m y S t*v k .
first hotel I ever Nlop|H*d at where Ibev I l.-nt O- I I » wi
bave snv H.l».nti. *|
» r fi»r ;i a'm inon «*iisl .
ear to w n
J. 15. M O I S T .
examine tlie register to find the n m i.'.r • |.r»-i
e i»- .rev* in the
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NEW BEBG,
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THE GRAPHIC
NEW BERG SAAY MILL!
S it SMBS OF 1 1-4 BUILDINS ’.HTERISL
Is the best possible Advertising Agent.
Also I can deliver the same in New herg or on
board tho cars at Dundee at a
very low rate.
Job w o rk
JESSE 110BS0.X.
NEWBERG HARDWARE STORE,
Bone on Short Notice.
J. B. Í.Í0 U N T , Prop rietor.
I Make a Specialty of Tinning and Plr.mbine
in all its Eranckcs.
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H IA TT & HOBSON