TKAC H E U S ASHOCJ l l i O N . NEWBERG GRAPHIC. 11 «*1 (I A t I.afn.t liv e . « ‘ IS a m i * 9 , 1H88. A n 1 liter«.’ lit In k n n d I ’ r o i i t a b l e Yin»«. Tim Teac hers association of Yamhill EIATT & HCBSON, Editors and Prop’s. Co. met at Lafayette and was called tc order by Supt. linker. J . A. Iiuchanan was appointed Secretary pro tem. SA TU RD A Y, JA N U A R Y 5,1883. The subject of reading was introduced | by Miss Kinma Phillips,of. Newberg, and W e have received the Forest Grove Lex- ! discussed bv Prof. Morrison, L. R icon, a neat lour column pajier published j 0|,n Lewis, Prof. I'arker, Mr. W. M. I ATT, F. E. HUESON. semi-monthly at Forest Grove, Washing- Hums, J . A. Iiuchanan and Miss Ilooth. ton countv. The subject of School Punishment was ------------------------------- introduced by Mr. Hums and was tlior- O x e o f the editors of the Weston Leader ouglily discussed. U U E U IIX 'S A D V A N C E. T h e S t a t e ' s P r i i R r e » » h s V i e n e , I l»y a F raiieD cu J o u r n a l . San In an editorial on the increase of |>o. - illation of Oregon, judged by her increased vote, the Chronical lias many compli­ W. 0 . T. U. COLUMN. •Fur (loti and llniiip an d N ative I ,n m l.” [M::-.P A Mo:*.::;\ Fre,* Superintendent! V. . < . T . t . N U M M I . mentary things to say about the state. Says this paper: “ But Oregon lias grown in other respects as well as in population and the doctrine of Republicanism. • O N V E N IIU N . . N„ „ * ,„.h. , 9_ * 3. (■„,<„ •i/rum ',< ■• ,,»•<•».) Upon the platform stood « large white There has been a steady and harmonious banner, which was now turneJ mound development of her natural resources, and revealing the flags of the world circled constant accession to her wealth and im- about tbo words “ National Women’s [sirtanee. She has added greatly do her Christian Tempi ranee Union,” with the AFTERNOON SE SSIO N . railroad facilities during the last few years, py(; ¡n t|u) ««„ter. It wag a aift is going to write some articles about Alaska Called to order at 1, p. in. Names of and has come into direct comnmnieatioii j for his paper. As he spent more than a year rboni,,son to M.ss in that country and was an eye-w itness to teachers enrolled. The subject of flow with the Fast and will, California by the outrages which a congressional corn to create a Desire for t iood Reading, intro­ means of railways, so Hint she lias entire- " i lard as President of the N. \V . C. T. ly overcome the isolation which formerly I'., the World's W. C. T. V ., and the In- tuittec has been appointed to investigate, duced by l ’rof. Morrison. The subject of How to teach polite­ characterized her, and seemed to put her |Prnutlonal Council of Women. B iief ad- we look f o r some interesing reading. ness, was introduced by L. H. Lewis, and outside the sisterhood of state». No long­ dresses were given ly Gov. St. John and The Star gets the Mercury, Welcome discussed by W. W . B aras, Miss Phillips, er ‘rolls the • tregon ; and hears no sot:rd and Albina Courier by mail. The two i j \ Iiuchanan, J . II. Stillwell and Prof. save his own flashings,. hut from mouth Mrs. Mary T. Lathrap. Saturday was occupied hv repo: J of the former are printed Saturday evenings | .Morrison. The following resolution was to source the noble river of the West all ubout half a mile from the Star office and ^ introduced by Prof. Morrison and adopted : alive with varied industries, and waters departments of the Press, Narcotics, Non­ it frequently happens that wo get them Whereas |*>litencss is one of the most which were once unbroken save by the alcoholic» in Medicine, l ': fermented on Tuesday; once in while on Monday. | essential elements of education, and feel dip of the paddle or the sharp prow of Wine, ¿haiior and Cat ital, State and The same w ith the Courier w hich is print- mg that it is a subject that is loo often the light canoe aro now churned mi l County fairs, Workamongcolorcd People, neglected by the teachers, cd about a mile from this office on Satur­ Resolved, That it he the expression ol lashed into seething foam by the wheels j Soldiers and Sailors. Work among Rail- days only we get it on Tuesdays—never this Association that more attention ami of the numerous steamers of all kinds road Employes, Legislation and Petitions, before. If our snbscribcrx|und exchanges instruction must tie given to the subject that ply ujion the mighty stream. O re-! l’arlimcntary Usage, Peace, National fail to get the Star on tirno don’t blame of politeness in our common schools. gon has before her a brilliant future. Temperance Hospital, Evangelistic Work The subject of teaching histdry was in­ Us because it is always mailed promply. She is richly endowed with vast stores o f , and Sabbath U!*ervanqe. The evening troduced by J . A. Buchanan and discussed >— Sunday Morning Star. natural wealth, which need only the inag- lielonged to the Y ’s, w ho gave a fine en- W. Burns, II. F. Several of our subserilicrs complain of by B- Stillwell, W ic wand of capital, properly applied, to tertainment. not getting the G raphic when we know Parker and Supt. Baker. convert Into sources of immense profit Many invitations had come for Sunday Adjourned. that wa have mailed it regularly and to their fortunate possessors. She lias services to lie conducted by women evan­ MORNING SE SSIO N , DEC . 29. promptly. abundant room and to spare for a large gelists and ministers. The Annual Con­ The association was called to order at jiopulation. The indications are that vention Sermon was preached by Miss T he year 1888 is gone w illi all its joys 9:113 by Hupt. Baker. In absence of J . she has begun to he appreciated at her Mtizahcth Greenwood, of Brooklyn, from nnd sorrows, and what doth it profit us? A. Buchanan Secretary, J . B. Stillwell true value. The next census will show , tl,« text, “ [ am doing a great work, and I W hat have we learned? Aro wo better was aupoinced in his stead. On motion nnd wiser than wo were a year ago? \ of Prof. Parker, the time of adjournment we think that Oregon has almost doubled cannot come (loa n” on tho building of her population since 1880, and that upon character, on the building of home. “ lie What have we done to improve ourselves was fixed at not later than 3 p. in. congressional reapportion men t she wifi pulse of the nation is only tho sum oi the or the world? How much have we done Discussion on methods of opening lie entitled to at least one more member pulse-heats ef its homes.” “ Wnat we to make ourselves or the world worse? | schools, led by Prof. Morrison, followed of congress” need to-day is a revival of homo-life.” What do we live for? Have we made good ; by Prof. Parker, Mr. J . Olds, Rev. Mr “ Tho hililo opens witii an account of a T h e S t o r k IS tl fti ne sfl . use of our time or have we wasted it ? What Travis* and others. Is life and why are wo permitted to live? | intermission . In years that are now gono forever, a wedding, G i l llm ighty performing the cerium.nv; it closes w ith the picture of the These and many other questions are for 19:50 a m. Teaching Geography few men had great beards of cattle that «very person to answer for himself. Go opened by Miss Miles and followed by roamed at will all over this region, and niariiage feart of the L: mb.” lu the afternoon meeting was held in right down deep into your hearts for vour Miss Phillips, Prof Parker, Prof. Burns made fortunes out of them, hut for a answers. It does a man good to subject j l ’rof. Baker, Mrs. Olds, J . It. Stillwell third of a century tho country lias, year Hie Opera House, on Social l ’urily. Dr. himself to a rigid self-examination occas- Judge Hurley and Prof. Moriison. by year, been fenced more ami more, and Kate Buslinell, of C'hicagi, speaking from Honallv; to go through all the excuses] the large stock owners have driven their the text, “ truly vo bear witness that ye AFTERNOON SESSIO N . and shams w ith which he lias allayed the i Called to order at t :2) p. m., Sujierin cattle away to a wilder country, or gradu­ iilhri' the ik: ‘ Is of your fathers, for they pangs of conscience, to the very foundation tendent Baker in the chair. ally reduced their numbers, u n til' a killed the prophets, hut ye build their sep­ Dr. Mary Allen, on parentage; of his character, and find what kind of rare tiling to find a very large U. id c f ulcher On motion of Prof. Morrison, Prof. Par stuff lie is m adeof; find whether his char­ ker was requested by the association to stock any where,in the country. But even- Mrs. C. II. Harris, on Mothers’ Meetings; acter, not reputation, is built of solid rock 'm-ro,i(U.u the subject of Orthography, farmer has more or less stock, and they the S lpeiintendant from Ohio, on Influ­ ences of Heredity; an 1 Miss Willard of or some weak material followed by Mr. Burns, J . It. Stillwell are yearly improving their grades. Hard­ The vear 1889 has begun. As wo enter Mr. W. R. Derby, Mr. Parker and L. 1! ly anybody keeps as many head of stock j the Ri - and Progress of the Movement; the new year wo are made to wonder what j Itakc!r . as ho did a few years ago, hut what tic j of Mrs. Josephine Butler, its prophet; of Mrs. KHice Hopkins, its teacher; of the 1t I m in "tore for im . Shall we allow if to The subject of Corporal Punishment lias are better and would sell for more. heedlessly, or shall we make it an W;l,. then taken up und spoken u|>on by the Many huvo depen led a'most entirely interest awakening in all parts of the hnnrovement over 1889? Life Is too short following persons; Judge Gurley, l ’rof. upon raising grain, hut mixed tann­ world, and efforts made lor legal protec­ 1o fool away in idleness, pleasure or vice. Morrison, Mr. J . II. Olds and J . B . Still­ ing is now the rule, and the amount of tion of girlhood." Rev. Bishop Samuel Fallows, of Chica­ Let us eaeli remember that a moment well. stock raiso^is being increased. Tho soil go preached in the evening to a large au­ passed is gone forever. The labor wo can Report of committee on Resolutions, being good and a drouth almost unknow n, do on Monday hut don’t do, is of no value 1 presented by f ir. Burns. A motion to |H30|i!e cun almost invariably count upon dio! con “ Fditcttlional Iimancipation of whatever on Tuesday. Neither God nor • U1|0j,t resolutions was made, a motion to plenty of feed for a considerable number Worn ii,” from Ga’. 8 : 28. The all important matter of Monday man can stay Hie course of time. Time ,,| it WiW ln.ll)o ani) carried after of animals. The horses, cattle, bogs and morning was the election of officers. Miss sheep of to-day are a big percent, in qual­ stands by the dial of (lie universe and ns which the resolutions were adopted by 1 ho minutes are ticked ofF, He gives them j|10 convention ity above those of ten years ago, and in Willard receved 20) votes out of 294, and to those who grasp them. But left nn-1 Whereas, The people of Lafayette a few years will compare favorably with the other general officers were unani­ «tainted they pass unused, unfruitful, un- j have received iih kindle, and shown us the best herds and flocks in eastern past- mously chosen. We look from the fifth Vliitdln^ info trip nnrpiuniini? tw*t. uallcrv upon llic scene as Miss Willard is u rp *. T h e p r l t - n » Ixyr rttn *V »)! n l u t o p ) n i t y Resolved, That we as teachers of Yiun- introduced fo i*l»' tenth time as President kind is generally remunerative, and the Tlie Kcllpse. hill Co. Teachers Association extend to model farmers among us are all making of tlie National IV. C. T. U. The entire On New Years day, the sun pot on the , '.,l,," liti.'1w “V'1 I« 0 !»»« . " f Lafayette „ , A. , our srnuero thanks for their regard and it pay to raise stock. The land is capable building—platform, circle, an 1 galeries— mother side of the moon, temporarily pus - , hospitality. of producing an abundance of everything racked, and th ■ air a sea of waving hand­ j «Muling business. in order to produce an ¡{..solved, That we as an Institute ex desirable as stock feed, and there is no kerchiefs. Groat enthusiasm prevailed, eclipse and fulfill the prophecies of the ; tend to the Lafayette Choir, our thanks good reason for not making a success of tho delight of the visitors expressed in astronomers and certain other learned ■ uxcellont music furnished at last wave after w ave of applause. A mem­ it.—Itomizer. men. It was not the first time ,|1(. Hlln ! evening’s entertainment. orial service was held in the afternoon for S u e « , N i c a r a g u a a n « l P a n a m a . ever did this so nearly evervbodv export- , Ur ° ,v‘'!1’ That wo m on Institnto, ex- four State officers who had been called up . ,ni • , tend our thanks to Prof. Morrison for his The Suez canal was built for less than higher during the year. In the evening < m 1 it. I ho eclipse was not total here, kindness in delivering to uh a most excel* hut it was considerably darker f«»r a while, lent lecture. Also to Kay. Traviss for his $I00,tXX>,0(l0; it is estimated that tho Nic­ all Crusaders among the delegates were than if the sun had been on tills side of i excellent sermon. aragua canal can he made for $fi">,9 )0,0 >9, seated on the platform, and Mother the moon. Many used smoked glassdur- ! Unsolved, That we fully appreciate the and $150,000,000 would in all proliahllty lie Thompson told the story of tho crusade in g th e darkest time. We venture this ¡’"deavor of l ’rof. I’arker and teacher of ample for all contigeneies; blit the obliga­ days. There w ore various brief addresses, the Latavctte school for the interest they slefinition for ati edipee: An ed ipso is have taken in our welfare, and extend tions of the Panama Company now exceed and the preservation of tho national ban­ for sometliing lo come hetween voti and to the Lafayette School Board our thanks $500,000,090, and no one knows how much ner to (lie St it,■ having secured the largest turno ollier ohject, One night after for tho use of the school liotiso. more would be required for the completion percent, increase of membership. This On motion, It was decided that when of the work, even if it he possible to make church w-e werestanding a: tho door wuit- proved to lie a Territory— Dakota. Mrs. ìng for thè “ objert of our affedlons," we adjourn it be to meet at Amity one a ship canal on tho the route selected.— Buell ma l j tho presentation address. whon another follow steppeil in alleai! of month from this time. N 'W York Times. During the Convention beautiful solos us und escorici ber homo. Wo felt like and songs, and addresses from Clara Bar­ Tun sehoohna'am is tho guiding star T h e T a n n i n g IiidiiH lry l i c r c . we were edipsed. Wu prefer an edipsc For more than a quarter of a century ton, Joseph Cook, Mrs. Ftm na Hwang. of our republic. She takes the litt le bant- thè of siili, it is fari ber off. Taking t bis and i ling fresh from the home nest, full of Ins the tanning business has been success­ Mother Stewart. Dr. Berkley, and others otlier t'iingi luto consideratimi we are, pouts and passions, an ungovernable little fully conducted here and the present pro­ brightened the ionline of business. quite sallslled witii Ilio edipse un New It was truly as one said, “ the National wretch whose own mother admits that prietors, Muir \ M Donald, are prepar­ Yeurs Day. The siili is ngain «loiiig busi­ -he sends him to school to get him out ing to do a larger business than ever. Convention went West to grow, and came ness ut tini oìd stand, nnd look* nono thè of the way. The sehoohna’am takes The capacity of their establishment is to New York while yet even the magnifi- «orso for tho expcrionce. We lookod | a whole car load of these little anarchists 200 hides j>er month, and they expect to cent I )|iera I louse could hold its numbers, worse after our cxperience lint like thè E s t h e r T. H oi'sii, and puts them in the wav of becoming turn ont 1,000 sides of leather twice a year, i ■w in. are stili in business twn do irs west of useful citizens. At what expenee of An abundance of bark can ho obtained National Superintendent Pres*, Muore Brothers Drug store, re idv lo take li ltience, toil and soul weariness! IHinot not far away, they will have no difiii-nlly By I Jueen Victoria's order, no intoxicat­ eubscriptions for thè G raiuiic . Cali in. imagine she is ever romisuisated by the in getting all the hides and jielts they ing liquors are, in future, to be allowed A I la J S y ii ln i i. salary she receives.— Heppner Gazette. want, and as they are well supplied with upon the premises of the People’s Palais* both steam and water power, there is Under Ibis captimi tho Orcgnnhm re- in London. Within the past year no less than half view» Ilio Inlqnities of our presimi System a d ecu youths under twenty years of age every reason why their business should Tlie fifty-fourth annua! meeting of the -of asscssmcnt nnd faxntion, nini savs: "In have been sentenced to the t tregon |HU)i- run smoothly nnd profitably. And as in Oregon thereare il great inany men worlh leiitlary, two of them fer life. This cer­ the past they w ill not he apt Inexperience oldest national lemperam e organization of $24,099 and iipwanls who puv filile or no tainly looks as if the State needed a reform any difficulty in disposing of all their out­ lhi> United King ! i ,i, lias just been held at Leeds, Englan 1. tax. Il a man is actually worlh $250,(hK) school, where youths who have conimit- put at remunerative prices—Iteinizer. he inay pav nothing, for bis proiierti js tc 1 crimes could he routined, and at the T h o L t iin h e r ln g : lluftiiion*. Missouri, with its Inch K c 'n v , setu p ! nssosse I ut only one-fhird or one-fourth same time removed from contact witli W e huvenotat hauti thè sta! ist ics show more than three hundred saloons list 1 ,ts vaine, and he lias dolits tliat ni il, - an , hardened criminal* of mature age, by ing wliat has lieen and is Uung dono ii year, while Kansas, under prohibition, | offset und wipe Ibis valile completai}- out »boni tliev are contaminatisi, and instead ,hat ,ln0> ,mt l'» ' f“' 1 O'“1 “ ■> almndance start ed no sa! is. fiat hnilt ei tilt li und risi If thè |ieop!e of thè rural disiiiets of Ore- ,,f ¡„.¡„^ refomied, are educatoti in crime, j of ■"»'•"'r ean !m inni anvwhere in thè and twelve new liool-house?. gon would only ree tliat Ibis ilici limi i« wlierc.is if thev were plsis'd in a reform i ''" " "Ir y at frolli $7 to $10 for rotigli, and In tho m: nlmr of churches, Topeka, | Mgahist tlieir interests and eonsent tua sehool'nn 1 siirromided w itii murili infili- ahout 'ioufile tlmt for dressed lumlicr is reformation of It, w e coiti I gel fair svst.on eiie. » and gix>d ex.itnples tliey might I h » ' eiidenia* timi Ilio soureo of supplì- is n ut Kansas, ont- !,«•* all the cities of it* size of vaio.G ioii for taxe*.” Tifi« is an insin­ re leemed and made good citizens, which far away, In fact, our whole western I -or­ in the country, fiut not one drinking-resort uai ¡fin tliat “ thè |s-opie of thè ritrai dis- is inijMssifilo so long us they are confined der is heavily timbered and quite a num­ nor saloon exi ts in the place. triets” aro wedded to thè present iinfaii in tin* |M‘nilenliary and thrown in contact ber of rawmills are in o|N>ration during Even stai I old Scotland has interest System, wliidi is not cntirely thè case with tlie class of adults confined there.— most of the year. The supply of unused and enthusiasm to bestow upon t miper- In reforms of ibis nature thè rumi distriets l.elianon Express. tim berstill cm hands pre,-hides the possi­ unee, as is evidenced by the large attend­ li ivo generully l> aui in Ilio Irmi, and as nn bility of fencing or building muti ria! !*•- ance at the Sunday tem ierance m xotings It in i k e s a common fellow in *he «saniple wo will niention thè inortgage ,ioltr for voitr* lo come. If thè new - h I I this stnnm r in the open air at Glas­ tax law. It ni iv I h 1 trae tl.al ii consider­ l« w s «mile to remi aUmt a ministers' | (Wmer settlos in the tim 'ier, he , an con- gow Green.—(fim i Health Journal. atile pnrtion of thè peoplo in city ami j ....... .. N,‘w ' “rk l’la" '" « «" improvc si,net bis dwclling and ont honses freni urolln,| |lim> A high .-land ml f p ’rsniial ih ira cte r oonntrv are f tvorable to Ilio pian of tnk .finn I, attendatici'. It was tinally resoli- tho nulorjlll ìn„ ont th • In leht 'dnes.s, bill thè present e I lo cali ii|H>n the women to bring alsmt llM 1HVllsion to huilil out in the valici ,1 is essential if wo hope to rightly influence others. And tins must not lie negative law shoul I I h ' anieil le l so as to equafize the dcsircd ohject ! But tliere were no n o ci not he verv cosi ly .-Ito .n ì-e r ---------— fiut positive. One greti hindrance to oui mi I "Jtisify" tosatimi. If a persoli is woincn in tlmt committee, am ino «ornili At » ixinforenoe a cominission appoint I woik is the utter aimlessness and thought­ worili f ? 1,1 » he simul i I«'assessed at is fisted ani mg (he olliecrs of any ofthose to '•'«igrvss thè l'est mcth«d of less n e - s of many i -nng p-'ople. The tliat figure, an I if any Indebtedness is ch iù ch cs! No, no. thè men will attend I to taken ont, it shonld I h - oii tln . . atm, , pio 1 exchisively to thè talking iiNnit spiritual ’*4’'*9ring a transportotìon route around Ilio vonng lady wh > “ loves the oder of a go,si «s thè assessment. A owns a farin wortli inatters, and to the s|s>nding of the casoidcs of thè Columbia, t li reo pl.ins cig.ir." an I m i . ìum at words heavy with <2’),099 ; it is assosso I at $1 1.9( 0 ; tliere is cimn-lily revenues. It is cnotigli for tlie w<*9* discusseti : lir s t, to provali'a canal wine a a l I >r fumes, is no ornament to a mori gag > oii it for $8.9 VI ; he pays faxes women to supplv ila* concrete spiritual !'iiil locks around Ilio caseades; se «»ud, a Y. \V C. r. U , < r any other society of railroad, andthinl. tu con- iming Christians. The voting man who « mi f i n o . II. has $29,000 in money or s,.. force and dotile Work— Oskaloosa, Iowa, to stm et, teni|>orarily. a portage railroad. smokes and tampers w i: Ii intoxicants, 1 . urities and is indolite I $8,010, and t«ns I Icruld. __ _ __ The coni in ission said that it was ready to woul I often ref Till if lie knew - u h habits t.ixes on $12,00!). Tliis is thè pr. seni sjs- Kansas has I Hi,OOP more peoplo tlian "end to congress estimutes of the »««1101 would sh it him out of ttie l est society. «m —Regi Oer. T, \.ts. Kansas has t ne |«*niteiitiary witii ^ tirsi ami fliird plans, hot tlmt tom ake The young maiali,ssl an I wumanlexsl of A bushel of corn makes tour g .lluns of tl.n pris niers. Texas ha* ltXl.ckk) less peo- estimates for a boat railroad sn ungili,-er o ir day, then. 11111-t Ii ive a firm basis, and w liisksy w Idi li sells for $10iH)at retali, pie tinnì Kansas and thp liquor traili,' would havs to hv si'nt to Europe to in- a high stand ir.l To arouse the thought- riie govprnnient gita $9.t»9; thè fartner Texas bus two largo jwnitenUari«* wi'h »peci similar Work* there, and that would less, win the i'ir!:ig, provi !> w -rk for the dOi'ts. ; the railroad* $ 1 0 0 ; thè ni i-nif-p-t- ;!.,« h > conviets. The Sjiring court* will take avverai montila. Ti.e report on the idlers and ins>>iri'i vi for the aimless. urcr $4 IVI ; Ibi* vender $7 0 t ; and the pmfiafiiv *cnd abont MIO ni »re.—Tv hr, first and third plans will he seni to coii- promise* tis constant p np'oy next for the ' «Irinker all tliat is loft—delirium treuien.*-. Texas, (Vmis-rat. gnws « itb in a few day*.—1C apital fournal. jir, sent ix’r.turv, at I a.--t J MISC'EI.LANEOl'a The flunkey ism uf the Aaso iated l ’r in minutely detailing the doings of noted people is often sickening. In th** account of the visit of Mr. Morton to Mr. Harri ion last week the startling information was telegraphed over the country that they en­ tered the Harrison mansion hv the front door, and a column more of equally inter­ esting facts. Now if they ha I gone in ut T - \ the back door, or t*e n given quarters in the hay loft, or if the gentlemen had smoked opium instead of cigars, or if Mrs. IIartison had snuhtied Mrs. Morton in­ V stead of embracing her, or if tlie company had sat up all night, instead of retiring at the usual hour, as wo were gravely told they did, these things might have been worth mentioning. “ What fools we mor­ tals be”—seme of 119.—Monrovia (Cal.) Messenger. M O R R IS, M ILE S & Co. N E W F IR M , X S T O R E F LULL 0F=z= T iie Immigration Boaid held a special meeting Wednesday evening nnd trans­ acted considerable important I u.-iness. They also considered several measures o f 1 importance to the town and community, i H The efforts of the Board should t>o and, we trust are appreciated, and as far a- possible reciprocated by our citizens, as V our rapid growth and improvement must he largely attributed to their untiring en- t~ ergies and efforts in phu-ing our unjiara- lelled advantages before the tide of immi­ gration. One action of the meeting was to raise the price of lots, coi ner lots $15.00 and inside lots $10.00 advance on former prices. This wu think was very proper as it is nothing hut just that the Board should have some compensation for their effjrts, and it will also give confidence to those who have already Insight, and it stands to reason that lots are worth much more in a town after half of them are im­ proved than w hen tlie town is just start- j mg. We know of no town in Oregon with tho many advantages, privileges and prospects of New berg where lots can I lie had as cheaply as they can here to­ day. N EW CD X GOODS, I a j é l a l a I £ Q ST. j o 3 M OR RIS, M ILES ' '. . J a , ir r lit: 1 f ,' n rc th 11 '. 1 Tow n i.- a g '.v ’ , .- J ^ ON a, I? ^ - _ S IR j A L E M A IN C A R T E R cz FO ST E R . N ew berg , O regon . 1 tf. Price Store. .......... O F ............ O reg o n . SAMUEL HOBSON Photographer A R T IS T . Portraits enlarged to life size and finished in Crayon India Ink or W ater Colors, T . S M I T I I , J . ) P o rtra it & L a n d s c a p e THE OLD RELIABLE ju - 5 STR EET. . I '-- ig s :ch Properly Will do W, ' to Consult us. l’e r -j Important infli cnco 1 : ; i y Crain, Spin.".] Li. .-ro-.z; ! i! System , c f a flu lri ive. f x ig o ra tin jch a ra clc r, t . ing a I w as.ing e f t e Vi d; i .r.d the m ore C xhau stin- i' aa : cf Life, o a ' c i a e : -; <*»--' i - - - t E = e -.-y o f i b - U- n 1 ■ $ O rateas vrh'ch r e s .’ e i' H a m y , C h i o r f . !, I':- L 1 .5 \ E a • -*: c : c r '. t d ill. Inactive a n j c '- j t is'i 1 » tiou which m-,ny pe rco rs cr.cg In a l their action. C l .b J p e r bo.eio. twi 5«u r r.u DRUG STORE, D a ir y a n il F r u it L u n d s ! B 1 O you s P .-o s lro i an. C e n a -.el Ida I- I t - . r.Ionta.1 a c i P h -a ca! I j c -, . a. s .'o n .Ia c a p a c . i ? c .- !? . s - nese,N o 'seo 'n th e H : i-\ 1 r.a Loos o f Ene--^/ ra . I A Doing a Natural Res! - i gislng effects arc r e t f corresp onding real : o P e rm a n e n t, end r. -0 f shown, from the fira! i'.-., c f i adm inistration, by a r. - I n c r e a s e o f tho alox-.-a ao I ' . - with a feeling o f Vi^cr, C :r;n _ Com fort to which the ; i long been unaccustom a J . T . -or. vous symptoms ciiaap;: ir, ,.a \._ I as the Functional D c r . i - - nt. S leep becom es ca!.-n r. i i r , . ah- ing. At the same lima the ,' : i t gains flesh, f i e f a “, a striking Improvama ! ; t h ; .7-..-; bofom co r-.lUc -. t h ; 1 :r. 1'. ' .ho E y e s n r ip h lr - . 1 th e h : :i . a,.- a m i K o a lih y . T r e ! ..ir e f : ' head and beard grew a . strength, as also the n ih , c' o i . : the import.vico o f t!ie- aa ia.a : f the medicine on the organ e f r :;n . It g i.e e b ac'; to the human c in a suitab'o form , ! . G- x-c , n a t in - ;, E le ro o st c " L '1 -.- b o ra I ’ i opfri-l.v, ik o s ir a b lo F a n n i n g ', ro o rf ■ L o o ^ i t j L' l Wwrwsnu u i Q a c d £ NEW amount of T: is wonder of I.Ied^r.y C 'l • try is pronounce J to e enc-; : . . for ils power e f rt'p'er.iei.i.. j vitality c f ti e bee.’'/, Ly 5 p , ' ths esccntigl C 3 n ;:i:.'.n , wf Glood, Crain and f ic r . o G h. and fa r c'cvc’ofiin3 c l t 'c Ta . ard Functions c f the S - . highest de^rao. It acts e.a • ; . e i ' surpassing ad t’ .osa c f :he ; . . ; a^e, for tho spcpd/ariJ p e rm -rcr cure o f a'l d-run^c nen i e f t! . hac Wo have now on hand a largo .tJ L H. C. Hald Farms Rented and Rents Collected. V 7 o S Arait a aa', . cauco m ere A_o / Go;'/, a n j Dss n. / E tinyy ever/ yc..r Armies c f the VVor * 7 "5— f. ‘ space -F O It- A G B I S T C Y . PATRONAGE SO LICITED . ‘ { ’ '" I f.l&rov F¡ií L ! l !... y reserv ed ------Keeps all Kinds of------ R oom over M oorf . B ros ., D reg S tore . N EW BERG, OREGON. Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Carpets .. G R O and.......... C E R I E S BOOT AND SHOE . IU'vs, ( ’»■. riNri.Y, P codi ' ce . Ali goj.ls Fold cheap and ONE P R IC E ; to everylvidy. No old *t<« k. Call and -ee privi* and goods l«.'foro purchasing v*isi*\\ hurt*. No Iron1 • to show goods.! Highest cash priuu ; r ail kinds of grain. ! — * .). T . S ' l I T I I , NOTARY PUPLIC. N I'W B E R G , A. Ivi. Hoskins, Proprietor. All kinds of work done at rates. C en ter S t r e e t , OREGON, reasonable N e w b e r o , O regon . t-tf. 1 tt. NEWBERG GRAPHIC. S U B S C R IB E >B IT. SEND IT TO YO U R EA STERN F R IE N D S. Several hundred voph - i .1 go east ef the Rocky Mountains, and more copies to go THE GRAPHIC I 3 tli9 b e s t p o ssib le A d v e r t is in g A g e n t. JOH W ORK Lone cn Short Notice. CARDS. L E T T E R HEADS. B IL L H F A I'S . CAP STA TEM EN TS, P O ST E R B IL L S , AC., 4 C . i^ ih | tlx- and neatly execute !. HIATT & HOBSON. Editors and Proi*3.