Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, December 22, 1888, Image 2

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O.iTh art* natural to
W iliarnette valley.
tho n il oí the
.V volunteer crop of
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COLUMN.
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MISCOJ.I.AN KOt'S
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T h ì ; C! . u -a ic i* tbu li.uno of ilio new
‘ ‘ F o r (¿ta l a n il H o m e a n d N a t iv e
• bit* can I o b t a in e d hy {-imply «
l>j|»*r « b i l i w . m launched at N owrberg
L m il.*
I »xt Rock. It D a» briglit ux a n e »
nothing ! «it give it a chanco to grow, and
lar, and ha-s a go »I a l patronage.—Ore­
from one and a half to two tona of oat hay
are often obtained from an acre, in that
Do ned forget the mothers’ meeting gon Regi-iter.
An;
way.— 10 X.
T111: in i’ lal n tn n lw of ilio N kw h eh ì »
this Saturday afternoon at \\ o'clock.
D E ( 'E M B E R
p iOper t v in
The Augura goat is
i li: vi-ili- lu i. lnM ii rei »¡ve I at tilt» olfice.
I Ion. George \Y. W illia m s , i f N apier i A t the mc. iimr of Um I'nion last Satur­
tliis valiev. T lie v an h n riiv, inerease
D i.x a vi rv i;eat 7 -o iu in n pap r, anil ro­
tow nsdiip, a member of one of th«) oldest day the devotional exercises were con­
W
I
O r e io s rivers are
rapili ly anil tlio wo I is valnalile.
ti >cN oroilit "n it.x o nneis, an I tliu » nter-
in tlie world.
They am niee sto k to hanilln an 1 m >re fam ilies in Bedford county and a gentle­ ducted hy Elisabeth lì M ilu .
|irì ¡li" peoplu of N jivb erg.—Reporter.
man " h o was held in high esteem hy a
Ilian pay th ir way k illin g I> mi - I i mi l
•Sam .Tones sai 1 in a late sermon, at
R em em ber (liât Newts rg is twenty-two
W k bavu reeeivel a copy of Ilio
large
circle
of
friend*,
left
Bedford
on
wee'Ii
A m all opening a faun fin d . the
Kansas C ity , that men are sometimes led < ¡m o in e , publi.xhcd at New b e r/ 1 *y
m iles from l ‘ori Inn 1 by wagon roa'l mi l Angora a valnalile frieiel mi l profitable Tuesday for N 1 wl»erg, Oregon, whore lie
to d rin k to a il digestion; and that had
M -xr.x. I liu ti A llo b so ii.
It is a noat,
" i l l m ake hi.*: future home. T h irt y
almost as near liv steamhoat ami railroa I as-istant.
biscuit makers are the a llies of the devil.
iii- .visy C o kin g vapor, of wbioli Nmvlierg-
year* ago he was prominent in polities in
Ni:wiiKRO needs a good hank. No in­
I'm l I l.niid «.
lid s eounty. 11 * was elected to tin* legis­
Not boys alone smoko cigaretts ; m any ¡te ' sbollili Ito proto 1 .—W ooilburii Inde-
vestment would pay better, Is si I a it
C< o«l fruit laud* iu five, tenor twenty n^re lature in 1 OS and again in lSoil. Tin? s j called ludi s openly use th e n at fusil- |>endcnt.
would lie a great convenience to the pub­ frtels, within eu*y (liHt'inc o f m irkels, schools Gazette joins with h is frim ids in w ishing ¡onablo watering pia i s, under the plea of
T u n G h a p iiic ¡s tlm nmno of a new
ami railroads, nt prleen r.n lug from |:0to |8ti,
lie .
on payments tlmt e u i b o met by men of small him a prosperous future.—lie Kurd (I*a.) * finding it “ absolutely necessary” for their paper just starti-il ut Newberg, V a m liill
< ia/ette.
j nervousness, dy.-pepsia, or some other eoiinty, ft is briglit, nvat a nil new sy,—
A i.w \ ys keep in m ind that Newberg means. The rout of trees, includ ing planting,
will not exceed f*J » per aere and the crops grown
m alady.
l.obamjn Kxpress.
lias eompetition in freight rales ; not two between the rows will inure t urn pay e x p e if»**.»
A (»OVKHMIENT official, wllO p.lBSCd
m i Invada that can consoli late, but steam o f cultivation. In on*» year a good crop o f f»er- through town this week, in a conversation
Hon. S. L. Cheney, a prominent Demo­
Iliiy iiig O rcg m l'roductM.
L
¿"i
iles c m be marketed arid i.i three years the with a reporter, expressed his belief that crat of Cherokc • C o ., Kansas, says that
boats an I raim ad.
. 1 . B W ilk ie , a representative of Sntter • M
frait off the tree < will pay f. r the land. No Irrl-
the re would i>e an unprecedented im m igr.i- under prohibition in that tale, the nutn- Com ity, Califo rn ia, F ru it ra c k in g C o n.-
; i Is neede l and ex ce le nt crop3 o f grain
T u b W illam ette valley contains enough
tion to the Pacific coast and especially to ber of young
n aci|i!iriii|f ; the
die bubit or pan v, lias been in tbe valley for some time,
farm ing land to accommodate more than a.id veget ibles can be raised.
Oregon next year. “ W hen I was prepur- v*(:e of drunk
s lias increase. 1 ninty l-nyin" fruitierliiscompany. Wiiilehere
200,000 fam ilies allow ing each fam ily
’I li«1 .Aprir i.
ing to leave for the W est,” said the gen­ pel cent
_
j be !>on,'ht ton carloads of tipples and three
twenty acres of land.
So far as tested the A ¡»ri cot grows and
tlemen, “ hundreds of people came to me
Tbe tc tiinony of l»*iv. 1*. Myer, of Film­ of potatoes, tb»- most of whieh was stopped
hears as well in this valley as in any part
with the request that I would send them
T u b county records w ill he taken from
land, is that nine tenths of die twelve to til»' ( 'alifornia markets. The gentleman
of C alifo rnia. Some of the most popular
a ll the in form at ion possible concerning
the old court house, at Lafayette, and
hundred Minin ila committed to the hei- cxpres.se»! surprise at the productiveness
( ’aliforma s ari ties and om * or two seed­
the country when I reached Oregon.
placed in the new court house, at
kj,o-Ai ujy. d'lini* tie- seven year - of our soil, and also the opinion tha*
lings grew her * for a numher of years.
'Hie hard winters in. the Last* w ill drived of hi ' conüRtTin « iili It, told tlio uniform (¡rant’s F;»ss would soon he a town of
' IcM m n ville , January 7 , H v.i.
T h e . staunch old (¿uacker, W illia m ,
thousands of people to this coa-t next
5,OiM population, as it had the “ hack coun­
(¡M in u s vegetables grow to perfection ¡Ji/liHon, and other fruit m *n have grown year beyond a doubt. I am very much | sto y : drink » ’us the eaase of tli -ir being
try.” Mr. Wilkie leaves for die north
led into crime and discute ■.
in the ( ’hellairan valley.
Irish potatoes as fine flavoni 1 fruit an 1 a ; much of it as pleased with Oregon and when I hav
anil east, and »hiring the next few weeks
the
same
aged
tree
would
have
done
in
yield well an 1 are of excellent quality.
suffi iently exam ined the country, w ill ’ Tne Band of Hope work was discussed, will visit all the principal cities in Malm,
Cabbage, carrots, heefs, etc., grow abun­ any country. Tie» demand this v *ar is write a letter to our local paper so that and since it Is im possible for the former
.Montana and Minnesota to establish a
greater for Apricot trees than can be sup­
d antly and do not need to he housed.
tbe ¡s'jp lo diere in i\ know s o m 't liiii/ superintendent to take eliar^o of tliis part market for next season’s fruits, eet,, from
plied.
ilefim ite a ia iiit tlio "ram i eliiii.ite an i fiat of tlio work longer, the children wit! no which one Mould natural)’ infer his com­
I k you want to hear a ll about Oregon,
<l»H • 'i> I r m W o rk s.
u n ii resources of your State —Yamhill I doubt he pleased to know that Miss pm.v purpos • 1 occupying this field anoth­
Hibscribe for the(tUACiirc. W ccxchange
NEXT DOOR TO P. 0 .
NEWBERG, OREGON.
l Emma Phillips has been appointed super er year, and to buy on an extensive scale,
T h 'i < >s\v o ii Iron W orks on tu \ i il- Report or.
with nearly eveiy pa|*»r published in the
intendent. They will meet next Sabbath so that our fruit-growers need not neglect
>tate and give all the local and slat« news Inni -ti« rlver b'-tiveen N a lierà an i l ’ort- I
mi
, it 2 o ’clock P. M.
I heir orchards for fear there will he no
One w a r, $ 2 . 0 '); six months, $1 ().); tin. • I nni are tornitili out forty-eight tons of
Messrs. Oliver an-d
and Coleord who have
have *
pii! iroii ami tw enly-liv • to;is of irm i pipe
months, 53 cts.
Bishop Taylor of the M. E. Church, a market for their products.—Grant's Pass
been quite successful in operating in a
everv ila y. T b -v make w li.it is knoivn
returned missionary to Africa, in his , ( ouricr.
T jii : prevailing high prices for butter as No. 1 Cliareo.il l ’é; Irm i iv liie li is small way a dairy and chicken ranch,
speech before a recent meeting of the na­
During 1SS7, tho police of New York
and eggs, caused by the demand from word» mi tilt* market about one-fotirtli give tho following facts. They hutched
chi *ke;is in Fob. and Yar. t hat commenced tional Temperance Society, in Now York City mad»? 81,170 arrests: and all of theun
the mines, lum ber camps and ( ’aliforida, more Ilem e >m in mi eak ■ irm i. T h e e n i -
City, gave incidents illustrating the ! except 4,7)8 were for drunkeness or
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offer an inducement for persons to go iido puny einpioy .'¡."iti lia m lsam l llie ir moni li ly ! I tying September 1st. and from one hun­
promptness an 1 thorough ness »of the Con­ . crim *s resulting from the use of intoxi­
dred
and
fifty
hens
averaged
from
twenty
the poultry and dairy business.
V e ry pay roll amoim ts to tl’S, 000 . T lie y bave i
M ATTIN G ,
go negroes in administering their prohibi -1 cants.
little capital in required arid a constant em iiiifli ii*on ore ili si^ lit to rnn one liu r - I totldrty-livodoz. eggs per week throuli the
C A R F E TS
winter. The eggs brought from $ 8 .('K> to torv laws. O.i certain days the natives
income assured.
.lreil vears.
a s o WINDOW SHADES.
•tl2.0') per week. These have rooste 1 in bring their productions to tlio market
MISCELLANEOUS.
T iik Evangelical Church 1 * looking for
A flood Start.
Hie fir trees and had only ordinary care. places for ,iale. Dealers from Christian
i goo l place to locate a «1 »nouiinatiofial
A. L. Hall Inis an on hard of prunes of They do not hesitate to assert that |>oultry
y
t h e ol d r e l i a b l e
* o!h»ge. An effort is now hem*r maffc to loss than ten acres which l> >rc a cron far as a specialty in tills section can he ma le
in
wh'iM.y
a
id
o
‘
h
*r
intoxicants.
These
;
c
1
f«
'•cure tlio court house and j «il at I aFav- rhe first time this M»u*nn, h dng young a very proffitable business.
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| negroes have a custom of bringing guns y
iiSihij
!!»». These huildingr ar • n icely I .Mt d • trees. From tho orcluird .Mr. Hall has n i - . i i i i i : a t i o n i : » \ i : i » vs a n s w k
w ith tli * n, which they are apt to use
did with a little re m o ld in g would an* dried 7,030 pounds of prune», and sold
T O e o i i l t KS I'O N D E N T S ’
when they drink, as they are certain tc ;
wer the purpose quite well. W hen the enough green fruit to pay all of the ex-
OITKS riONS.
; do on market days, to the peril of who* j
T i l ,
'•fficPH are moved to M cM in n ville we P'Mises of drying and sacking. Tire price
1 . Is tli; iv Bovcrnui'iit Find in tlio ; ever is in the wav. Consequently the law* t
------Keeps all Kinds of------
1 io | h * to see a grM>.l colh»g(» move into th * • »f prunes is Hev<»n cents a p cm 1. At this
illoy ? All l iken long ngu.
• ounty buildings at Lafayette.
price lii.s net returns for tin crop is $504,
’J. I-tlheri* gmernmeiit land in foot-
or over $5 ) par acre. ( ’onsidering the ago
!I m ? Very little that in wortli taking.
I n addition to about fifteen business
lu* transgressed. Then they dug a hole
Shoos, Ilats, Caps. Clothing, Carpets
I of the tree.sandthat the above amount
I l»>w »l»t»‘|> do yon have to go for , ¡n the ground and put him into it, with
houses, representing nearly every lino of
is over and above all expenses, that is a
and.
water? From twenty to tliirtv feet usa- ! only l»i' heu 1 ou t; and stamping tlio soil 1
isiness, there are, near Newberg, five
fair return. Each w ar as the trees get ally.
<od saw mills, one flouring mill, three
1 tirinjy down a!»out his neck, left him to 1
older the yield will lie heavier, until they
4. Wli it kind of water »lo you liavo? meditate »luring th • night, only taking
ain warehouses, two fruit drying hou-es,
B cv s , C onstaxìi . y , P roduce .
produce about .TM pounds of green fruit A No. 1 soft Wilt 'r.
> nursery, a brick and tile factory and
1 care to prevent n stray j u ket from devour­ All gnoils Hulil choap and ONE PR K ’ E
to the tree, or about 1)0 pounds of dried,
t*». Is tli'-re pleirty i»f tiuila'r? v »*s.
another brick vard to start soon, a com­
ing what was left of him’ NVxt »lav guns to cM iyhody. No old stock. Cali and i
NEWBERG
which would return $700 to the acre.
S A M U E L H OBSON
pany organized to build a fruit cannery
(i. Is there plenty of work ? V»-s.
were permitted, an 1 those who h i i them si*:* olici s and goods ht*fore purchasing
Some of our la mer friends can ask them­
(*!s(
vvhen».
No
troulih*
to
show
goods.
|
and (he prospect of a new roller process
7. What nro wages for males? ^1 per , surrou’i led tii * hea l, pointed at it, and
Hlghest cash price for all kinds oi giain. i
selves whether fruit, will pay. This is a
flouring mill and other manufacturing
»lav nn l hoard or r| l r> ) ,> r »lay without lire 1. Mr. Chi *f never transgressed again.
practical
demonstration.—<
Irland
News.
« lablishmertts.
tent
honrd for i iiiiiinim work ; i ’_” ) per mouth F it a' si. p nVms they will i tniko at the
T . SA U TS #, n o t a r y p u b l i c .
A C ^ E 1 T (^ Y .
TB'« ”.n,ii h i m I'ill.r l . i . e l o i a y .
on fan»» h> the year; mei iianir-,
roo’ of their VonSle, and g - ' V pmiiil i-
Tire Wiliam *lto valley is, perhaps, th
N F W I ’. F R g A O K F G O N f
per
day.
'
People from the Ivi deni Ni at es, in »speak­
tion
that
wilMas
»¡ir
etnaHy
pmhihit
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Most natural fruit country in the world.
ARTIST.
What are wages for femal
ing of < )rcgo;i, gcmualy advance sonic pc- j
Real Estate Bought and Sold. Farms
ors, anil then proliilütion of guns at mar-
Wheat has been raised for forty sir
i Portraits enlarged lo life size and finished
culiar ihoiights. They say the citizens ¡*'” .50 lo f t per week.
Rented
and
Rents
Collected.
We
k 't will prohuhlv In* only afaet of history.
i iu Crayon India Ink or Water Colors,
•ive years oil the same land with never a
!t. Do the Cliinese mono|>oli :o the la­ No womler tho king of Relgiutn appe»ils
strike them favorably. A quiet, easy,
have now on hand a largo
j R oom over M oore B ros ., D u rr. S to re .
> eld of less than twenty-iivo hudiels and
cheerful diNposilion is charaeteristic of the in >r there? N o; tln>y grill» an.I »in the! to tho Christian nations of Europe and
amount of
NEW BERG, OREGON.
oTten fifty bushels per acre. It has been
ilrudgory
tii.it
white
people
will
not
do
people all over Oregon. They si cm to
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Amcriea to aid in stopping the liquor traf- ;
T ow n P roperty,
»wn in every month in the year and
t
have no cares, no had dig stion, no insom- and are need si to ilevelop t!»e lamntry.
l f l '1
fie among his Congo snbjert.s ; hut it is!
j
D e s ir a b le F a n n i n s ’,
. ()od crops obtained. The dry season at
uia, no notes in hank, or indeed anything j 1 ). Do it get very mad ly in the win­ ianieutahle that these very nations are so
D a ir y a n d F r u i t L a n d s
harvest time makes the handling com*
el i calculate 1 to disturb thier peace o f . ter? Well graded mails through the unehri.-tian as to introdueo to them the
T .irative light. Oregon wheat is of excel­
Wo ’ ,
I F O IR ,
S A L E .
mind. Th w don’ t fret about th.e fickleness ptailie do not g»4 innddy. Roads in the aciuirsed stutl.
ce."
lent quality and soils at the top of the
of the weather, for the weather in Oregon j tiaiher. new mads and those eoastanliy
Persons
Desiring
Such
Property Will do
market.
Co
(N e a r R. R. D epot .)
:y iro.’e
Good Iv(‘ i»|u»rH.
is not tickle; they don't \wrry over tlio te I for heavy teaming get ipiito muilily. |
Well to Consult us.
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3
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v
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r
/
year
Lian
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A
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J
t
Etlian
W
.
Alien,
Cennni-iHioiier
for
The
soil
is
go
,1
for
dill
mads.
failure
of
the
mops
for
crops
in
Oregon
T iuot : iv an 1 clover do splendidly in
A rrr.îos c f
W o r!J.
11. Docs it get very cold in winter? i »roiron to tin* U oil l's Iniiustiial Exposi­
C A R T E R Sc F O STE R .
the <’helmlem valley. Two tons of timo never fail; the summer’s heat don’t
•f-
r
7»
r-i
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— r- — r-» •
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thy hay with several months pasture is trouble them for the summers in Oregon j N o; s lildom below li) degrees above zero. tion at New Orlerns, plairil twenty-one
L “ ’ '*-*•* X—* -• -I-' Al/iUiU
N e w b e r g , O reg o n .
plates of »tpples on I’ xliibition in tlio Hor-
Looms Just Completed and Newly Furn­
he rule, (-lover brings two crops of ha\ are not hot, only warm ; the \\ inter’s e* Id I 12 How much cold weather do you
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ished.
n
n
r
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r
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with considerable pasture. Grasses star! don’t freeze them for the \\ inters there we have ‘ ’ From two to four weeks of freez- tieultiirnl Hull on D»*e. 14, 1S34. There
’
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M
J
j
h s » u «
1 1 ' ■ * • .1
w eie several tlnmvan 1 I'lat.-s from tile
r B :i ft
c p ' j ,, ; '
mtv easily. Tlio usual way, at present. not cold, only eoolan?l moist. The cyclone ii»i4 \v *at ber 1 ) to 2 *> d»*grees above zero.
15
0
,
i new lands is to cut the fir timber down and blizzard are alike strangers in that I lib I>»»es it get very hot i:i summer? "tlier states an I territories. These plates
T i. is w o nd er c f ; 1 1 e r 1 c :ic rr. -,i>
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PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
the spring and in the fall set tire to if Ian I and the favored people only know of No; • cry few days are more than 1 ) ) de- eontaineil thv apples e;u4i, an»l 11s fast as
try L ; ,
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they
Itivan
to
«le»-ay
were
taken
out.
On
grccs
above / *r ) and e tn; . natively few
il l hum all 1 he brush and small stuff' such phenomena of dame nature through '
for its pow er c f rcplcnishi.,* die
Then just before the rains set in Hcattci the medium of the newspaper».— Yamhill that hot. Tbe nights, evenings and .1 ttiui.uy 1-t, [ so. when the exhibition
vitality o f tire bed;’, by • r i 1 - a l
eloso.l, there lemaiim.l enon^l. of the Or-
mornings ar»' always pleasant.
rass seed over the ground between the Reporter.
the essential conatitucnts c f t e
eaon
apples
to
mak»'
eiu'iit.vn
full
plates,
14. Do you have any storms
bliz
imps and the in xt season you have a
i . K i i x i A t n i: w o u k .
Clood, Crain and f itrvo C :b -.nee,
while from all the thonsnn ls from other I
z;ird»? No.
od pasture or meadow, if you cut b\
an j for developing a I the • ewers
O X AI A IN STICK F T .
states
an
1
territories
there
were
but
titty
While
it
is
the
interest
of
the
city
of
15. Do you have sudden severe
md.
and Functions c f tho £•/; ten tat e
N»*»\ berg
O r»*jfnn.
left.
Portland that the commerce of the C o­ changes of weather? No.
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•V K. II 04KINM e une t » Oreir.m in 1*7'», wit*»
lumbia river shall he el are 1 aa far as
hi. What kind of soil do vou have*'
«lilt IIC ll.-lit,
surpassing ail thc:e c f the peer; nt
» ry little mone y, Imt n jrood Nt »ek «»f Ohio
IIU C IIA X .V N & F A IC Iv S ,
lllae
i loam in valley and red loam on
nimm mciimo , f lidi in the eoiintry Mini a possible of charges and impediments, it
a~c, for tlio c p .- !•/ ar. J permanent
“ The profits 0:1 sheep are surer ami
limi to work. lltiyitig a tract of laud i.i is not Portland’s interest alone, hut that liilN .
euro o f a!l dcr.-.n Ti-icnts c f t o
more freipient than ell almost any other
• lirush and thnher, lu* coiium iieod oloariim of lira ly the whole State and a large part
17. Doe- i the soil wa'li ba l ? f
Nervous and E.ocrl CTat--vj, TTe -
erop, ami what it lirh.ns the owner is
■ 1 putting out fruit trees. Plantln.: his own of the Territories of Wadiiogton
and nny—flrm ‘‘oil, little tie»*, ing and
vous P roetrat'on , C c ::- -.1 hie’> 1- I All work dono with dispatch and guaran- j All kinds of work done at reason a! »lo
w ithotit irreat «‘Xtr.i labor, wear ami tear
1 ft 'd era ft in » his own trees. Thu fl r t
, teed t" give satisfaction. We respectfully
Id dm.
I’ pou all propositions for im ­ rai ns.
rates.
ity. M e n t a l and Ph. -a ru.1
- -os-
ios pi luted are now eight year • ol ’ ni l pr
of 1 . 111 . 1 , help, teams ami maehinery.
¡
solicit a share of your patronage.
18. I ) oim gris
( ltt il sy en r .'Hnishids « f green or nhon,* r* proving tho river u< a channel of trails*
ell” Splendidly Money from <att! amili rs,'s issi.oveom-
s t c u ,In c a p a c t y f ; . -.-»7 c • It s ‘-
C enter S t r e e t ,
N ew hero , O r fo o n .
ids ofo vn p or ste d fruit, wort!i not lc- tlniti portatiou, and for
NEWBERG,
»hieing tb * burdens for hav and
OREGON.
stun
ni - . I
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pareil with that olitaineil from sheep. The
m . per poun d or ♦I. h ) to the tree, or at the
upon (Minim re» tlio people o f Portlan l
lî). l>o ' egetnh:
L e s s o f E n e r - , nml A rnrt to.
we!
ari? tirst naiiii'il s ’ . h !; reipiires tlire»* to four
o f <(•*■» 00 per acre o f I 0 trees, h i . three
and of il»»» Slat» at large »I k . mi I i stand In­ ail kinds do.
D cin j a Natural Rj sttr.-.iii, i.ccn cr-
old trees averaged thlsxcHxon »uie fourth
years in »»leinir in to maiket an.I often
2b . I Vies corn d » w 11? ( rn
gising effects rr nct fah.-./c:! by
i hiishel each, or o v e r
per acre, i he getber, working for a c o m m o n end .
eat tiieirh. els oll’ heioresohl. Tlie shtvp
• thin year on th« old tree-*, was \ little t>. t
Plan» will he pre • ■Tite l to tli » f.egisl i- woll, but d ms not a l" ivs mature w
corrcspon.iing rc.
:n, b -f r.n
i-oin * up every six months mul pays its
than an average mul a fair estimate, one lure for opening p utage routes at the
21
D » s wbeat, ont s, rvo, barlty
P orm u n cal, and r.-g fraq jsn .’y
hills, never living in ilelvt. Its bills are
r with another, would he nh.mt ^ » on
It is plain and bm’ kwlieat do w ell” Y» s.
•hown, from tho first c’.v/ o f its
f year old trees and t -U on three year ol K Cascades and Tbe Dalle».
pai I in two ways—with tin* fleece ami the
22 . Do y * mi lu n e plenty of flsh ? Y» * ; Iaml>. Oftentimes two clippings areo’o- administration, by a rcn v.r!;aj!s
same rates for iucs between. Cherries, that unless the Sf.it »1 shall ren¡ler essisi-
ics Riul ether fruits d o m ■ My in well n* anee this most <1 »sin
Table result canno* be a L iir am >unt.
In crea to c f tho "o .-v o u o Po-.rrr,
t..ini’il in one sea- 11 . Although the protits
,es. Apples never fail and Mr II.•»kins'
St'BSCRIBK FOR IT. SEND IT TO A'OCR E ASTERN FRIENDS.
gained for many \ e ars.
i
In the Judgment
with a feeling o f Viger, Gircngfh. r.n J
2
d. W lu t kind of game hâve
are small, they come arouiul often. Small ;
♦ year old peach orchard 1ms pro duc ed a
1 ‘vcral huiulrcff c*o|>it*s now j:o cast of tlie Kooky Mountainp, and rnorecoj ies to go
C
om
forf
to
wbisli
I
s
pad
rt
has
of
tbe
Oregonian
tb»»
time
lias
com*
Hroiisp,
plieasants,
quails
and
s
j-
o ever y sen on ninee they were three y e n »
pro'its, if sale, are 1 letter than lar^e ones
long been unaccustomed. Ti e ne*--
T ak ing advantage of Mr. Ho skin s' e x p r when the St ite sh n i l take hold of i!
iu tbe valley and deer, heur and v
in that lie li-kv.” So says the Journal of
ee. other parties h tvet:one iato fruit ra M m : There U iuformatio n that a matur'd plan the m ountams am i well haek.
vous .ym ptsm s disapp -.r, .-.3 wed
A«ri,•allure. Further it lias been »h*tn >:t-
1» e*|ualy good suere.ss and the demand from
as the Functional Dsiv.n-cmcnt.
• for tlio undertaking will h » submitt ■d
24. Wliat is tin» eost itf e! • iTÎng t!i
>trated l\v e.xperinn nts in the provine. s
eastern marke’ s 1 s t .» i t i:c|\ i.icre.i'inj:
S l.c p becom es calm r.n J r . fresh­
tbe next Legislature, Wo think it willin' brusli land ? Frein f l d to |25 jv r acre.
that slu-arin.; siier p twice eaeli year not
ing. At tiro ss "is time the patient
fc.i.
'n k tide of immigration is turnin ■ to­ i practical pla >. an 1 that i* ought to
D . »r.i**gt*s and leiuons grow there
■ 11 »> giv»-< a l.irg»- am >unt , f -a
gains flesh, tho features presenting
ils Oregon. M«»n* people are comine have ntipport ii.cu ill par’ s of the State.
hut ixuiefits the slump greallv.
a striking Improvement; tho T a co
» from tin* States than ever 1> *f»*T»* an !
l'h * P.vtl m 1 P«»ar l «*1 Tra ie h is been
v.mtrv au 1 wh.it
becom es J.’a) \ - , the
; rie.!, tho
nuit.t
il,nui’.
•r» of inquiry by the thou- mds ate 1 considering several matters which hour
Yes.
A unies.
E_-e3B.-’i lite.-, an d the è i a O a r
Young u n, old 1111 * 11 , whatever vou
•ing into the offices of the Immigia iqmn the commerce of the riv.*r with a
an d H e a lth -.
Ti e ! sir c f the
ire, buy a ( ve of land that you eati pay
Companies. L inds are celling rap- view of asking yvessary legislation.
head and beard grow s n .! r c ;;’ * -es
» >r and build you a home. No lieti
ia-
it ever advancing prices and new O.ie »4 them is a plan t.i prevent and
Strength, as a’so i’-.e n.-.i s. show ing
vcstiiioi.t ».itile made, li gives y m a
-e», by the »core, an* eontinually .:*» punish tic* enticement of e.iih
tro
th
« Importance of t! .. '
f •
!'
ilii'ii
at
oiler.
The
girls
will
love
you
1
ve»»i
!s.
This
has
|«»ivg
h.
up. even at this nnfavor.ihle scafai
'•»ri an ab is,»
27. 1 > j meli.* »X ilo « ,
Y es; par­
medicine on the organs t f r ^tri.ion.
he year. There lui» Invìi i»<» I hkui ». here, and is a »orious draw rba.-k t»> i «'m- tit*» aire making • 1 vi an .1
ia niellons ami men respect you more for having a
It gives I ick to tho I uman ctructuro,
honu be it ever s»< hum bio. If *ivt»*» a
i as some parts of Kansas and C.di- moree. Anoiher neeesssry tliina is flit» lltTO V,let» year.
in
suit.
. -. ; -, Are -
iti have passed through.
land that revi-al of tIv
;>*»n a »ystoin
28. What i-» the Iv.-t 1
ig crop in man a Is'ttcr O|>inion of f lim a li t«,> know
ra-itin *. Element c f Z.Ts v/h ch
that lit* is the owner in ft'!' SÌ HIT>io of a
1 two years ag> for ten or twvn’ y dol- that will n lieve
t» of » liar,: m > «»nr va 1 L*v ? Emit.
Lets I c r a w asted, a.. cx er:;
CARDS,
sp.villed ar«- » of tin* earth ’s »uria \». Saw
V t*.
an acre is now sdii u g for twice 11 » i» that ar»* now actual'
i k1'». Wiiat i> 1 bt» a wrap
pr.a
1 .11 rnce » 1 -,
a lew d.»durs each month and you will
In all tliese un i o
and will continu« to a Ivamo until
i i j '. »inoo tin» Win at , 7‘> cent s ; oats, ;
Spiral
rro’.v c
- *i have enough to buy a lot ; a few dol­
•r»» «li->iili| I«* :ib«mt »I’J pert.« 1 .
C. -dee', c f a Ni. -¡-.¡ve. T
»rice is mudi higher than tit present, cause is a common «
LETTER HEADS.
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lars mon* will plant some trees an.l vines
ir opinion there has never been a harmonv and co-otv
among ni«»:-.;
Mow mu, I. Iiay d*
in g a t w s j 'i » g c f th e V i »' I
ile you sleep. Save
‘ or time to invest in laud around N \\
parts t.f tl»,» inr *? Timothy, V.¿ tv> :i
RILL HEADS.
ore you know it
*»f tho L 041 **.
• g either for improvement or hih ala-
e.iutifr ’
n,«« »t»MÌon.
n. Several large tracts have lately
31. IV h » x »her 1 » rai*î*
i subdivided into ten an I tweut\ i r.*
' ikmo. The ¡4
; 1 !(*ndi 1 rhe t**» c »m tr
CAP STATEMENTS,
•vi - I. and a
. TI iom lots are s Hing rca li!\
iu. IV.-, rai-i ?u tint» >t*
of small means who will impn
q'H»r* on tin* tin«' *t» > k i.x ¡., g>» *»1 i ma:
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