Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, April 06, 1889, Image 2

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S O I U I K I I N O U K G O N 1 IA 1 L K O A U .
NEWBERG GRAPHIC.! i T o O p e n t'|> a M a r k e t f-ir t h e P r o d u c t s o f
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t h e f e r t i l e C of| u tllu V a l le y .
W M. JIlATf,
8. HUDSON
Tlie Southern Oregon Company has
engaged an engineer, and will commence
HIATT A HOBSON, Editors and Prop’s. immediately to survey, locate and secure
SATURDAY, APRIL 0, ISSO.
N K lV It K lt G 'S C I T Y K I.K C T IU N .
The city election passed off quietly I ant
Monday.
Kverylmdy was interested, but
no rtndun excitement was
manifested.
*riis following are the officers elected :
F. A. Morris, mayor; J. T. Smith, re­
corder; Samuel Hobson, treasurer; Levi
Smith, street commissioner; A. T. Ha­
worth, marshal; N. K. Britt, surveyor;
II. C. Hooper, Jesse llohson, R. Petti-
jotin, Noah Ileater, B. C. Miles and N.
C . Maris, council men.
The bill incorporating tho town of
Newberg was passed by tho last legis­
lature only a short time ago. This elec­
tion marks tho first step in the organiz-
ution of the city government. Newlierg
can now take its place as tlie peer of anv
town in tlie slate, us far as energy, enter­
prise, is-rconlo ’e of growth, and good
government are concerned. The ollicers
vlected are all of Uieni, good men and we
may expect some wholesome ordinances
to be enacted and enforced. There are
Tio flies on Newlierg; she means business
and if tlie other towns in Yamhill comity
don’t get a move on them wo will soon
have the pleasure of recording tlie fact
that this is tlie largest town in the
county, as our citizens ure by far tlie
most wide-awake, energetic, and enter­
prising.
rights of way for the railroad across the
isthmus.
Manager Loggie thoroughly
recognizes I lie importance of tho road,
and it is owing to his representation that
active work is being commenced.
The
building of this road will o|ien a market
for products of the fertile lands of tho Co-
quillo valley. There are thousands of
acres of the richest lands in the world, iri
the Coquille country, which have liecn
allowed to remain idle, there being no
market for tlie products. By connecting
the bay and river with a railroad, run in
connection w ith a line of steamers, which
is the intention, quick trumqiortatiou can
be had and perishable products will 1st
forwarded in good condition to their des­
tination. Tlie road will build up a big
business and prove a paying Investment.
It will increase tlie value of 'lands and
help more to develop the country than
any other enterprise. It insincerely to lie
hoped that no obstacle will be encount­
ered In the securing of rights of way. A
project of this kind ought to bo encour­
aged, and every reasonable facility af­
forded for bringing it to a mccessful ter­
mination.—Goose Bay New,.
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Tlie Monroe flouring mills uml grain I
warehouse,
day morning.
'ound Tues-,
Just at midnight, Elmer
Samuels, night watchman in (lie mill,
stumbled and fell, breaking tho lantern
i lie carried
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All efforts to extinguish the]
flames were futile. Only about 100 bar­
rels of flour were saved.
j Tlie shed adjoining cuught fire and the
entire inass of wheat was burnt, amount­
ing in value to some 17000, belonging to
farmers, uninsured, and some 7000 bush­
; els of wheat insured for 15000, sacks
! worth |d000, and ¡11500 worth of slioits,
insured for ¡1200(1, belonging to Thomas
Samuels, proprietor of a half interest ill
tlie mill. The building anil machinery
were only half insured, forf3000, by Tho­
mas Samuels as his Interest. Tlie value
of the mill and machinery was fully $8000
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MISCELLANEOUS.
N E W B E I ani H now G prepared
S A to turnisti
W MILL!
situated atMonroe, Benton
county, were burned to tlie
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MISCELLANEOUS.
M en r o c f l o u r i n g M ilts H u n te d
ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL
THE OREGON LAND CO.,
of Salem, Oregon,
At my mill, 1 J-4 miles west of Newberg.
Has
Also I can deliver the same in Newberg or on
board the cars at Dundee at a
very low rate.
for sale several
hundred of
the
choicest residence lots in the city of
Salem, and a splendid list of
farming and fruit lands.
Call on me before making your purchases and by so
doing patronize home industries.
W e M a k e n S p ecialty o f Sm all
F r u it Furnis.
JE S S E HOBSON.
11-6-1M.
Send
NEWBERG HARDWARE STORE,
J. B. MOUNT, Proprietor.
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I Make a Specialty of Tinning and Plumbing
in all its Branches.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Double and Single Turnouts
Board and Transient Stock
Carefully Cared For.
Newberg, Yamhill Co., Oregon.
EVERYTHING
NEW
Newberg Furniture Store!
TER M S
R E A S O T V A 11 X,TC.
O. C. WRIGHT, Manager.
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J. D. TA UK ANT.
E. C. T A R R A N T .
J. D. Ta rra n t & Son,
PROPRIETORS OF THE
N ew berg F louring M ills.
Best Flour and all kinds of Ground Feed kept
Constantly on Hand.
C ash
T*aid lo r W h e a t .
W e G u a ra n tee S a tisfaction to o u r C u stom ers.
OREGON.
NEWBERG,
S. E. SMITH.
T>.
i:. H O L L O W A Y .
MOORE BROS,
THE DRUGGISTS,
Also Agents for Four Brands of the
O R G AN S
Dealer in
MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING.
A g r ic u ltu r a l Im p lem en t«,
■Wagons,
A F u ll L in e o f Sitring: G oods.
B u g g ie s ,
Cutting aud Fitting Promptly Done
to Order. Price« Reasonable.
P u m p s , e le .
Call and See Us.
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In J . T. S m ith ’s B u ild in g , N ew ­
b e rg , O regon .
G. W. Hardwick & Son. Prop.
N ew
P hotographer
oom over
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NEWBERG,
b ir o
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RESERVED SPACE
H. C. H ald
NEW DRUG STORE,
Rooms Just Completed and Newly Furn­
ON M A IN
ished.
N ew b erg,
ros
tore
OREGON.
STREET.
O re g o n .
NEWBERG
Real
Estate
AGE1TCY.
Real Estate Bought and Sold.
Farms
Rented and Renta Collected.
I
have now on hand a large
amount of
D esira b le F a r m in g ,
D a ir y anti F r u it L a n ds
FOB
SALE.
Persons Desiring Such Property Will do
Well to Consult me.
N. A. FOSTEER.
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N e w b k r o .O r e g o n .
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H . W H IT M A N ,
TONSORAL ARTIST.
S h avin g,
H a ircu t tin g
and Sham pooing,
done in the latest anil most fashiona­
ble style of the art.
F I N E S T C I C A R S IN T H E C I T Y .
.J. A . C A M P B E L L .
N ew berg, Or.
WATCHMAKER:-: AND :-: JEWELER,
in Moore Brothers’ Drug Store.
Newberg-, O reg on .
R epairing of W ntrlics. C lock» and J ew eler?
Neatly Done and All W ork G uaranteed.
R ep airin g o f Fine W atches a
Specialty.
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N E W B E R G G R APH IC .
SUBSCRIBE FOR IT.
SEND IT TO YOUR EASTERN FRIENDS.
Several hundred copieB now go east of tlie Rocky Mountains, and more copies to go.
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THE GRAPHIC
Is the best possible Advertising Agent.
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Job w ork
Done on Short Notice.
CARDS,
LETTER*HEADS,
BIEL HEADS,
CAP STATEMENTS,
F o s t e r
b il l s , a c .,* a c .
Pr, ttiptly and fieatly etecute,!.-.
T X DER T A K E R .
OREGON, •
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(N ear R. R. D epot .)
of the Mouse and Dust Proof Organ.
X G W B K B C r,
a in
RAILROAD
MADE,
A. T. H A W O R TH ,
C all and see ns.
P. M. CHRISTENSON.
S. J. HOSKINS.
SM ITH & H O SK IN S,
BEDROOM, SETS,
SAM U EL HOBSON
SOFA LOUNGES,
WIRE BED SPRINGS,
SOFA BEDS
Portrait & Landscape
MATRESSES SOFAS,
ARTIST.
TABLES, CHAIRS,
Portraits enlarged to life size and finished
Ink or Water Colors,
OIL CLOTH CARPETS, R in O avon India
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and all other articles kept in a first-class furn­
iture store. See our goods before
purchasing elsewhere.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
Furniture delivered free of Charge to any
place in the city.
CONVENIENT,
H ave ju s t com p leted an exten sive a d d ition to o n r h ouse, wn a re
prep ared to a cco m m od a te re g u la r o r tra n sien t cu s to m e r«
b e tter th an ev er b e fo r e .
Just Received a New and 'Well Assorted Meals at all Hours.
PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Stock of
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BEST
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Proprietors. Z
SMITH BROS.
our hand­
ITEWBERG HOUSE
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the head of a typewriting establishment
COOK STOVES,
HARDW ARE.
says that since the new administration
HEATING STOVES,
TINW ARE,
came into power her business has in
WINDOW GLASS,
creased marvelously. The reason is that
and every other article usually kept in a first-class
each applicant for oflice thinks lie must
Hardware Store.
have his pa|ter typewritten. Tlie young
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woman claims that each of her assistants
lias earned an average of |70 a week
since March 4. Sheadiarges an increase
Cunt o f liiitt o r .
over tlie usual rates to compensate for the
It costs one man more to produce but­ hail spelling und writing, and lias nodifli
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ter than it costs another Itei-aiue tlie ca­ m securing it.— Ex.
pacity of tlie cows is different. A cow
A ll K in ds o f K cp n irin g N eatly am i I’ rom ply Itone. C onic in
The rush of people to Oregon is unprec a n d Sue my S tock.
that yields 150 pounds of Imltcr a year is
poor property, for she eats as moch and edeuted, nnd they iind their way to all
J . b . M OUNT.
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costs in all respects nearly as much as parts of Western and Eastern Oregon
the cow that turns off 3 )0 pounds. A Forty immigrants from Kansas arrived
Tin; Whittier, California W. C. T. U.
dairyman in New York has cows I hat av­ at Forest Grove one day last week, look
held a pul,lie entertainment Saturday
erage 332 |*>nnds a year and lie figures mg for homes in Washington county
evening, March 23. Tlie only attraction
Unit his bntter costs, for all expense The like is tlie case with all oilier towns
being a splendid program of literary ex­
items, 11'a cents a pound. A neighbor both in Oregon and Washington, and the
ercises consistiag of orations, essays, dec­
may have cows of a low grade Unit yield crowd of new ’ coiners increases as tlie
lamations and songs, fry rnninliert of the
150 pounds of butter. He feeds them spring opens. Many come with moder
local Unions and Bands of 1I o | io .
No
and kcc|>s them, and is out as much ate means, intending to buy land. As a
refreshments of any kind were served.
rule, values are appreciating, but not on
A collection was taken up at tlie close, money on n cow as the 332 pound herd;
If they both sell their butter at 35 cents,, reasonably.Bit is reasonable to Itelieve
dhc amount received was ♦AY40
one will average ♦lllt.Sd to the cow, and that those who come to locate now will
Ncwhsrg is bound to grow and lie a the other |52.50. If each had fifteen cows Iind lietter bargains in land than those
‘ town of importance.
The advertising one herd will yield 11743.43, nnd the who come later. Now is the time to lo­
•columns of the G n u 'll»' attest the fart
other ♦787.50. If one cost 12 cents to cate on farms in Oregon.—Oregonian.
■that her business men uro not moss-
make the other costs at least 25 cents
backs.—Herald.
Ex-Kenaior H. Davis and family
Right you are. No town in Oregon It costs u little to.become owner of a val­ started on a Southern trip this morning.
has buiness men who nro more wide uable herd, hut a few years of good At Wasliingtonfthey exjiect to be joined
awake, progressive and energetic than breeding will soon make a fine grade by Mrs. Harrison, wife of tlie president,
those of Newberg. And as a natural re­ herd, if Jersey or Gurnsev males are used and tier daughter, Mrs. McKee. They go
Kept Constantly on Hand.
sult this place is growing faster than any witli choice milkers of common stock. to Charleston, Jacksonville and St. Augus­
oilier town in the county. Last Tuesday It is surprising that so many intelligent tine.—
twenty-eight immigrants arrived, and farmers in other respects shut their eyes
Lumber receipts at San Francisco, Cal.,
m ore come every day.
Nearly nil of at tlie value of improved stock. There
whom duello to m ike their h >moa hero. is nothing—horses, cuttle, sheep, swine for February were 38,000,000 feet, an in­
or (ow ls—Unit will not pay great profit in crease of 4,000,000 over the same month
T hrouoii tlie kindness of Mr. Wyman, money, ami more in genuine satisfaction of 1888. The prospects for foreign trade
who formerly lived in New Zealand, we if well improved. -E x .
this year are thought to ho good ; sharks
were permitted to see a copy of tlie New
in Australia are said to have run low,
C a n n o n m l l u g f o r Italn.
Zealand Herald of Feb. 25th, one of the
witli prices well maintained. Tlie de­
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A rather peculiar |>ctitioii was pre­
leading papers puplhihed in Auckland.
mand for I'acific ccast lumber is reported
It is especially interesting as it contains sented to tlie Kansas house by Mr. Sher­ steadily increasing at Melbourne, Ade­
much news from Samoa. Tlie cilitor man of Rooks county. It was from 132 laide and Brisbane. Enlarged trade is
strongly condemns Knglandfor complicity citizens of that county. They want the looked for with both east and west points.
with Germany and warmly praises the legislature to make an appropriation for There is a generat commercial activity at
United States tor its action in the matter thu purpose of experimenting ill tlie mat­ Valparaiso, which indicates that build­
In tlie course of one of its editorials it ter of securing artificial rainfall by means ing will show an increase, Buenos Ayres
of cannonading. Tlie fietition w as ns fol­
says:
is expected to take more lumber tills year
It <s quite apparent to us now, at least lows; “ We, your |s‘tifioners, many of than last.—Eumlierman.
it is universally believed tint England us veterans of the late war, knowing from
basely bartered Samoa and other l ’ucitic experience that heavy rainfalls followed
The short sighted man, mentally and
interests for the favor of I'rince Bismark, each battle or heavy cannonading, and physically, can never bo taught to see be­
as that might lie made to b n r on British
interests in the great F.nmpcaii intrigue; lielieving that this fact indicates that yond his nose. Science may aid the one
and the duplicity with which America man may produce rainfall bv artificial with spectaoals, but tho other’s case is
was treated by the two European con- lierturhation of the atmosphere when ho|>clc8s. He will tell you Unit because
spiritors, Inis come out in all tlie darker otherwise it would not bo experienced, cities are not here now, they never will
•color, from tlie firm action taken by our
great relations, of the Anglo-Saxon race, and believing it would he wise for the he. Such limited vision of the future is
Iho American nation, in compelling state of Kansas to make a reasonable ox- almost criminal were it not for the fact
Germany to recede from the iswition l>criiiiciit in the matter of attempting to that just such men are the stepping
which she had insolently taken in virtue produce artificial rainfall, would most slones for those who aro not so afflicted,
o f tlie unliolv compact.
re*|>ectfully ask you to make an appropria­ and who with confidence pass over them
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tion out of the treasury for the pur|>ose of and secure the good things of tlie world
With nearly 400,000 Veterans enrolled such experiments cither by cannonading in a locality that must from tlie mete
3n the organisation, standing shoulder to or otherwise as may he deemed best.” force of locality in the course of a few
years lie as thickly |iopulated as the less
■ shoulder ami heart to heart, the republic - E x .
favored Atlantic Seaboard, fait the near
Uias ita own Grand Vriiiv, whose valor
I l u l r n f o r F l r n t ( ' I akh I> i i i k S t o r n t .
sighted nnd the blind Mink in tlicii own
stud sacrilice it should never forget.
When you want live cents worth of
obscurity. We are satisfied we know a
Each year thins tlie ranks. Each month
limewater, always send a quart bottle.
good thing when we see it, and that is in
the old veterans are pissing away. But
Always place the lathy on the counter
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plain sight rigid here.— Aliordeen Herald.
as long as there rein tin any survivors of
and let him play with the scales w hile
the splendid lent who went forth to save
your medicine is lieing made up.
The captain of tlie American barken-
tlie Union it will still Ins the Grand Army
Car passengers will please drum oil the tine Constitution cxihited pluck of no
what ever its uiimticr.—Dos Moines
showcase, and let their cigar ashes drop common order, in Samoan waters. Tlie
Register.
there, too.
vessel arrived in Apia harbor during the
I.on rii a T ra tio.
Small children will please rub their absence of the Nipsk’ , and a party from
Tlie practieal advantage to one who lias hands over tlie metal showcases and see the German corvette Olga attempted to
search her for contraband articles. Tlie
learned a trade was exemplified tin1 other how smooth they are.
Dirty-faced youngsters w ill please try Constitution's commander, Captain ( ’ally
•lav in tin* person of Patrick Glen eon,
mayor of Ismg Island City. The appro­ to smell the perfumery through the show who only hail eight men on tioard, pluck-
] ilv informed (lie Germans Unit his was an
priation for tlie maintenance of tlie water cases.
NEW BERG,
department, having run short, a number
Bovs should not try to weigh more American vessel, anil that if they nttein-
OREGON.
of tlie men have !>een unpaid for some lliun one of their lists at a timo on Ilio pted to board ber they woiild la» flred
D E A L E R S IN
ii|M>n.
Whethcr Ibis frighteded thè
lime. The other day they simply said, counter scales.
if they didn’t get their money, they would
Gentlemen passing by are requested h Germana or no* is not stateti, but it is a
►luit down the «ruterwork,. Mayor Ulna- stop in and talk ami spit tobacco juice on lact lli.it thè American vesscl was noi DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
scardimi. —Te legnini.
non, wlio lias attained faine of late t«y lus the floor.
PAINTS. GIUS AND VARNISH,
manfnl altack iq<ou the fences and other
lloii't write down what you want,
O t r r n H tiru tnic ItrlilR«*.
FINE TOILET SOAPS,
ohstrtii-Hon* of the Long Islaml Railroad, hut send your infant; lie cun guess lor
A locomotive and fourteen cars of a
•which lie levoled single han.lcd with an I you.
Bait it lore & Ohio freight train went
BRUSHES, COMBS, ETC.,
l*ow't clean your bottles lieforo you
ax, sai I thut he di ln’t propose tli.it Ising
through a burning bridge over Hart vreck
Isl.indCity shotild lie left withuut ils send for anything; the clerk will attend
A CHOICE LINE OF FAMILY MEDICINES,
eighty miles cast of Wheeling, W. Vn.
srater snpply. He conldn't force thocitv to that.
April 1. The burning timliers from tlie
JE W ELR Y OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
officiais to appropriât« the money, luit lie
When voti buy a cigar, sit down and
bridge set fire to the iars and they were
liflched np bis traiter*, druve to the wal- smoke it up and throw tlie ashes on tlie
burned. Tlie caboose did not leave the
PER FU M ERY AND FANCY TOILET ARTICLES.
.-r Works, and told the ruen on duty th.it floor.
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track and all of tlie crew «scape,I, although
if they wanted to leave they ronld leave,
When yon want paregoric, wait until
two unknown tramps, stealing a ride!
lie muid run tlie engine himself, with the the «tore is closed and then rush around
went down w ith the wreck and were 1
assistance of one or two of Ids friends. and wake the neighborhood up.
burned to death.
The engineer and
As he is an old engineer, they all knew
When you want cologne or hair oil,
fireman saved themselves hv jumping.
lie could do what he said. Consequently send tlie turpentine Isitlle.
there was no strike. Long Island Oily
Tlie Baker eitv Blade gives very good '
When you bring the nitre liofile for
was not depiived of its w iter so pp|v, and mure, always tear the lalsd off and throw advice to its citizens w ith resport to new
einee then the salaries have lss*n paid up. away the cork ; they don’t met anything. comers who seek homos. It reminds '
Caí i Furnish one Cheap fo r Cauli or on Intfalm'»! Flan.
This is tlie kind of a mayor to have.—
When the doctor orders you salt* Is*- them that the new comers who seek
Capital Journal.
I fore breakfast, come around at 4 a. in. homes form a |sx>r idea of lands or con­
veniences when tliey are treat,si as if
' and get it.
Free s|»>ortt is literally tsn-ome a nui­
Boys coining for castor oil should they are strangers, who shall Is* plun­
sance when Mrs l.ucv Parsons, Pie an-
hsing eight or ten mora lw»ys along with dered. If an old resident beats a home-
n-ehiat wnlow, inn address a crowd of
them to weigh their lists white tlie cleik seeker well, harnesses up his team und
«nen, urging that a revolution is ncces
driven him around to when* tie can take
is getting tlie oil.
nary to «lestroy law a»-l ostler. While it
Whim you gel two kinds of medicine, land, an impression is created in favor of
is shameful that sin» sli v.n l he in iking
Then* was
lie sure sn.i m b tlie physic on vonr side the country and tlie people.
such s|wecliea and her nrqier place is in­
and lake tlie lim-menl in tcaspoooiul a time when our .mn pcmHc were glad to
side n( a jail, it M hrtlet poliey to treat
sweetie such attentions. If g*-nd people
doma.— IVa Moines Register.
her utterances witli contempt and let her
come hen* show them the l*est locations.
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At«*•»•(h
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speechify rather than dignify her bv ar­
Bell nothing to them at speculative
rest and 'rial. It is found that a little
A San Francis,-« Chinaman who has
prices and they will soon become neigh-
opposition raises a great fury among an­ Icen thrice sentenced lo !»• hanged for
Isirs and friends.— Ex.
archists and gives them so nettling to munter and ws many tunes reprieved was
clamor about, while in tiff-rence to their last week granted anew* trial, lie say*
—John Edward* ami wife arrived in
savings,treatingtlieni a* if III1* occa- lie nas no tear of reaching tlie gallows so Newberg this week, after a visit to rela­
sinned no (ear or apjevY-n-ion, disarms long as his money holds out. The moon- tives at Central Point, Oregon.
Thor
♦ Item and makes them far less ha* inlul eyed celestial lias caught the spirit of our report a pleasant trip and are glad to gel
muj J a n ^ c r » j \ — Ire^oi.in.
.ituciicau lit iluuUuu.—Chicago ruse*. buik to Nvwla-rg in gissi health.
for Price List and
somely Illustrated Pamphlet.
HIAÏTÜ& HOBSONl
Editor» a id Prcpj.