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MISCELLANEOUS. Iowa*« (i«T «rn o r Imllcteil For L lla l. j It is said that a man can livo and sup- C. COLUMN. I A dispatch from Des Moines, Iowa, says | port a family on ten cents a day in Mex- the l ’olk county grand jury, by a vote of j ico. I t ’s a wonder that there hasn’t been “For Goal anil Home and Native 1 N E W B E R G 8. HOB80K sixteen to one, indicted Governor Lar- an excursion of%ditors to that country Land.” W. M. HIATT, rabee for libel. A Mrs. Turner has been i before now.—Lincoln Journal, [M rs . F A. M orris , Press Superintendent! H IA T T A HOBSON, Editori and Prop's. for months trying to secure the pardon of j That sounds all right, but if the editor her son, who was sentenced to seventeen of the Lincoln Journal will kindly tell us A Card. Real Estate Bought and Sold. Farms years in tho penitentiary for theft. Gov how in the name of poverty an editor is M v time in Oregon before going east is Rented and Rents Collected. I S A T U R D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 23. 1889. ernor Larrabee refused several time»,and going to get into a country where they now all engaged. 1 should have liked to have now on hand a large amount of as a defense against agitation, published don’t give an editor a pass, lie will fill labor in Newberg, ami will come to you , T i n bill to increase the nuinlier of four or six days next fall (September if a pamphlet detailing tho circumstances some long felt wants.—Garvun/.a (C al.) desired) if you engage the time now. I Desirable Farming, Railroad Commissioners from two to three Dairy uml Fruit Lands surrounding the case. On certain state Gazette. will come back to the Pacific Coast if suf - 1 lias been passed over Governor I'ennoyer’s ments contained in this, Mis. Turner F O B ?/ S A E E . ticient time is taken. Please let me know One of the Ashland papers has the fol at 295 D ¡Street. Portland. Persons Desiring Such Property W ill do bused her information for criminal libel, veto. lowing in regard to tho profits of fruit W ell to Consult me. G e o . A. H il t o n . with the result as above. raising: T ub construction ol the Spokane & Ladies, it is with a deep feeling of regret Work at The Lucks. There is a profit in fruit raising. Speak- that this announcement is made to you. Northern Railroad is said to lie assnrred. N e w u e k g .O r e g o n . A gentleman who went up to ingon this basis W. T. S. Patton said Y e t we hope it is wisely ordered, and 11-2-24L The Board of trade of tipokami Falls un the Cascade Locks on Saturday, on that from an acre and half of apple trees that we may have this noble speaker dertook to raise the necessary subscrip the steamer Cascades of Columbia, says he had, this year, netted a profit of $400, with us in the early autumn, and suggest tion, and was successful. This speaks the boat steamed from Bonneville which is equivalent to 10 per cent, inter that there he a business session after the well for the energy and enterprise of that right up to the locks, in thirty min est on the price of his entire ranch, 100 Mothers Meeting to-day, to determine utes without trouble. Work id being acres, $4,000. M r. P. bought his place whether we shall make an engagement city. neatly done. I will also keep a good pushed at the locks, nlsiut 400 men being one year ago and lias realized more from for September. A. M. T hcrk is now a prospect of four new employed. The intention is to get along its products than lie expected, from fruit assortment of The Ilefuge fl«»me for Women. states being admitted as soon as they can with the works as far us ixissibto before alone. Hooks and Papers to Head. I t is a matter of congratulation for udont constitutions. These states are they are interrupted by tho June rise. The Southern Pacific has carried an our Unions that they are to he invited to Good order is expected. N. t and 8 nth Dakota, Montana and Stone for tho jetty at the mouth of the average of fifteen thousand passengers lend a helping hand to the Refuge Home H E N R Y AUSTIN, Proprietor Washington. Tho bill providing foi Columbia is lieing delivered at Hankie’s both ways. |>er month during tire winter. for unfortunate and fallen women in Port t-tf. quarry as fast as dressed. On Saturday their Admission has passed both houses Of these an excess of fivo thousand per land. How sadly such an institution is there were two government steamers and of Congress. mouth has como West, and full one half needed our Social Purity workers full well II. W H IT M A N , seven barges there at one time, which U nclk Sam’ s navy is coming to the made the rock workers hustle lively.— of them have come as second class. know. Without such a homo there is Three years ago, during the rate war, the barely a straw to catch at when a young AND JEWELER front since the Government wisely de Oregonian. same road carried an average of sixty women, sick at heart with a lifo of vice, rided to build new vessels instead of in Moore Brothers’ Drug Store. CnrluuA Fact* about Immigration. thousand per month both ways and that would fain raise herself out of its mire. spending immense sums repairing the old Newberg, Oregon. One-fifth of tho immigration to this too although an excess of twenty or thirty The social-verdict of the world around her tubs. Some of the finest war vessels now alloat belong to the United States, ami if isirt from Europe last year was from two dollars was charged on each ticket, return is, that (lor her punishment) in the mire Repairing of Watches, Clocks ami Jewelery Neatly Done and All Work Guaranteed, our merchant marine would only come to countries which have only recently be able at the end of tho line. — Capital she must stay, while her partners in sin Repairing of Fine Watches a and shame go “ scot free.” God grant tho front now, tho American jicoplo would gun to contribute to our imputation— Italy Journal. Specialty. and Russia. The report from Castle Gar that many may find tho ojien door of 6-tf. have reason to congratulate themselves. A criminal at San Francisco rem arked: den shows that out of 383,030 immigrants this sheltering homo a very gateway to C anada is waking up to the advantage for tho year, 43,083 were Italians and 32, "G od sparo any man from the feeling heaven! that he Is guilty and is being punished— of being annexed to the United States. 937 were Russians. Tho immigration The Yam hill County Convention of W. W h ile we don’t particularly need her, it from these two eontries was us high us and yet at 50 years of ago I am penniless I C. T. U. will meet in M cMinnville March Would lie vastly more eonvenient not to that from Germany, and tho immigra and have the ban of infamy upon me. have two nations in North America, both of tion from Italy alone was just about equal have lived on prison fare until my health (j and 7. ( N e a r R. R . D e p o t .) l ’ ie same race, customs and language. Of to that from Ireland. W e are informed is broken. I hat e associated with scoun The movement for women is the heart drels until my soul is dammed. A ll the ■course it would lie rather a disadvantage that nearly the whole liody of immigrants W. Hardwick & Son. Prop. of the world seeking utterance in behalf to absconding hank cashiers, smugglers classified as “ Russians” belonged to the lessons of the world prove that the easiest of justice, purity and spiritual insight. -and the liko hut It would suve honest Hebrew race, anil that they find life here way to get a living in this world is to earn Rooms Just Complete«! and Newly Furn tnon lots of trouble. so much more dosireuble than they found it by honest toil. That is all that gives In Los Angeles county, California, sev ished. self-respect, is the only opiato which enteen hundred hoys under fifteen years of A lbany seems to lie In tho notion of it under the C/.ar of Russia that they are brings sleep to a man’s pillow.” — Ex. age are pledged against the use of tobacco. having a street railway. A stock coin- encouraging brethren whom they left be Clover should he sown now, if you I any has been organised and $12,600 suh- hind them to follow their example in P A T R O N A G E SO LIC IT E D . Six new members were added to our or February is ociihed, which is moio than enough for a coming to America. There are several want to sow it this spring. l tf. ganization at the last meeting, and a live interesting features in Castle Garden rc- the month, if the weather is pleasant common liorso car lino, uml they talk of IKirts for the last veur.— New York Sun. and the soil is in order, when much work ly interest prevailed throughout tho meet putting in a motor road. That’s right. ing. B U C H A N A N & PAR K S, I f the citzens of Albany have the enter A Vessar girl lining asked by her tea can ho done. But there arc some seeds that do not like to taka the buffets of prise to raise more mon ¡y than ie needed cher what kind of a noun kisi was, replied Six wards in the city hospitals at Louis for such u purfiose, they will soon build with a blush that it was both proper and March and its pelting storms, if they ville, Ky., are in charge of the Training Contractors and Builders. come. Wheat, for instance, for spring School for nurses for which Miss Jennie a town to use tho road. Wish that kind common. All work done with dispatch and guaran sowing, is bettor o ff to ho sown when Casseday is president. wi energy was more general all over the There is no part of a man’s nature March is over anil the first warm weather tiUta. teed to give satisfaction. W e respectfully which the Gospel does not purify, no followsthe blustering month. But March Saoremento, California, has passed an solicit a share of your patronage. Du. Tvxxicn, tho great fastor, now pro relation of his lifo which it doos not can be so agreeable once in a while that ordinance making it unlawful lor any i>er- poses to go into a trance ho buried, und alloy.— Ex. - - - OREG O N it seems unkind to give it a proverbial son under seventeen years of age to N E W B E R G , nt the end of four weeks lie taken out and smoke cigarettes within the corporate lim Tho avorago salary paid maio teachers likeness. W e must try and not aggravate resusticated. Wo ore heartily in favor of its. in this state in tho year 1885 was $43.22, Mars, and hope that he will this year tho first part of this plan, and will gladly BOOT and in the year 183tl was $40 20, and for give us his best terms, so that wo won’t Tho vote of women in Boston for School loud it our influential siqqiort, hut when formates it was for 1335 $30.90, ami need “ beware tho Ides of M ach.” — Polk Committee, was 17,049 out of a little over it comes to digging np tho old crank and for tho yoar 1.380 it was $34.05. Touchers Co. Observer 21,000 entitled. It rained, and the wind resusticating him wo want to register a wages are declining —Corvallis Times. great big kick. W e think a long suffer- A classical education is desirable, hut blew fearfully but they went to the polls ing public is entit led to a rest, and that lie Parties from the neighborhood of Des- the accomplishments acquired through u all the same. W. N ewberg graphic . T. Ü. Real =3 MISCELLANEOUS. Estate M O O R E B R O S ., THE DRUGGISTS, K E W B E IIG , OREGON, N. A. FOSTEER. D E A L E R S IN BARBER SHOP. Sharing, Shampooing and Haircuttiiig DRUGS, BOOKS, MEDICINES, STATIONARY, CHEMICALS, CONFECTIONERY, PAINTS, CLOCK8, OILS, COMBS, VARNISII, BRUSHES, SOAP, PERFUMERY, PLATED AND GOLD JEWELRY, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES WATCHMAKER X Goods W arranted as Represented. -tt. A. T. HAW ORTH, Agent, RAILRO AD FOR OREGON CASKET CO M PANY, HOUSE Gr, ......... D E A L E R S UNDERTAKERS, MATERIAL, -SUCH AS- Ooffins, Caskets, Meals at all Hours. AND SHOE might kindly consent to stay in tho pain Gulch and Cold tipring country in ground thcrest of his natural life and as form us that there is no indication of any much longer os may ho convenient. injury by frosts to grain, and that it is confidently expeeted that the yield this T uk hill to incorporate the town of New harvest will lie the heaviest ever known Iwrg has passed both Houses of tne Leg for that section.— Weston tasailcr. tnValnrn a n t wtt\, n o iV>n\vt, U I t h «H n o t already lieeoino a law. Although there was some up|x>sitiou to it, since the hill lias passed everybody seems to have sud denly discovered that it is just what they wanted. That’s right. Now let us have the city government started os peaceably •and quickly as |s>sslli1e. We need to im- jprove tho streets and sidewalks and make -w public park. Nowherg will be one of tho best towns in Oregon now, if all cit izens take ofT their coats und work for it, us we believe they will. An Astoria hoy is progressive. He was standing in a crowd of boyH on the side walk when his mother calie I to him to go ilwwn town uml get her a demijohn of whiskey. The hoy was too busy to g », hut he called out, “ send the old man ; I ’ v got considerable confidence in him .” — Pio- ncei. It is an classical education are not indispensable, while self-culture is indispensable to the man or woman who would make a mark in the world. Helf-culturc lias to do with all experience; schools are its children, and they uro teaching the many what the few learned through self-culture. The value of un idea communicated from one to another may he great, hut it cannot lie as great as an idea which tho mind orig inates. Benjamin Franklin acquired his education while pursuing his duily toil. Abraham Lincoln’s education was ac quired on a flat-boat on the Mississippi liver, and Horace Greely trudged into New York an unculturod country hoy, carry ing a little bundle in his hand. Lincoln’s speech on the field of Gettysburg will be ringing down the ages when Edward E v erett’s liost efforts are forgotten.— Judge W illey. A. M . Tho subject for the Mothers’ meeting this afternoon is “ The Responsibility of Parents.” A ll are invited to attend. The meeting will ho held at the home of Mrs. All Ralston. interesting fact that of the four teen presidents elected since and includ ing 1824, only five received a majority of the popular vote on the face of returns, Who Stanley Is. namely, Andrew Jackson. Martin Van Henry M. Stanley's real nutno Is John Buren, William Henry Harrison, Frank Montands, lie was bom in Walos near lin Pierce und U. S. Grant..— Ex. the little town of Diiobigh, and his par A prominent linen m inufacturer of ents were so poor that he was sent at the Dundee, ticotlund, pronounces a sample age of 3 to the poor house of tit. Asaph. of flax grown in this section and sent to When lie was 13 lie was turned loose to him by Col Parker, of the W . W . States take care of himself. He ship|ied from man, as being the finest filler he ever saw. l.iverisxil as a cabin hoy when he was 14 He writes that the market ran never he an l reached New Orleans. He was then overstocked with that quality and should adopted by a merchant named Stanley, lie extensively cultivated. — Weston Lea who gave him his name. Young Stanley der. fought in tho confederate army. He is The senate of California appointed an Alow, if alive, 41 years of age.— Ex. enrolling clerk and assistant, although K «**(llng H ln fk . there is nothing to be enrolled. As the Mr. Nichols, living live miles north of journal clerks got behind they asked that 1own in the foot hills, this week sold two the assistant enrolling clerk lx- required stall fed beef cattle that he had fattened to aid them, when it was found that lie principally on carrots, beets, turnips, ami could neither read nor w rite. The sen potatoes, all raised on less than half an ate is democrat ie, and sternly economic. aero of ground A little straw and hav — lte|x>rter. were thrown in for roughness. By a fre The northern states invested lust year quent change of diet the animals were al industries, $10,8,(KM),000. ways ready to oat up all of w hatever he in southern gave them. Ho thinks that iqmn an Nearly $30,000,01)0 of this was invested acre of ground almost anywhere in the in Alabama, which leads in mining and county enough n»its can bo raised to fat manufacturing enterprise in that seclion- ten or knop half u dozen rattle tlirou>.h Kentucky got $23,0) ).))■) ; Tex.u, $! ', The ferred measurably to Portland.—Tele tho winter, a small smount of straw r O H),000 and Georgia $14,900,000. In thè Jannury Cliatauquan nppears an luiv hning » t l e l . And ret irmny im mer* least summit investisi was $2,000,0)0, phone- Register. article cntitlnl “ Temporanee Laws in thè In ths mnnty hava s a i teli tliemeelve« w liM i went lo Mississipi.—l ’Im ago F.x- A tienevolent society or scheme for do States and Territories,” l>y thè II»n . Il nhle Input a single sminai on tlie market presa. ing gixxl by women oi all ranks, all ages W. Blair, United titates senator fmm New siile» Issi h«rvt«st. — Itemisur l u i ~Z, , , Melloni boy isnup oitmn —lo e dude is a and conditions, i.-, known as "T h e Kings’ Hampshire. After prosenting “ a terse K f«|i o » i «.f D*M. ; feller what gives h o * d f airs, ah I gon’rally Daughters." Tho sj nihil they wear is a , statement of tho essenti.il features of thè The vetpralì editor of Ilio lowa State alnt worth a bulton. The d ille i.s eom- tiny Maltese cross suspended hv a ribbon. laws prei ailing in cad i state with refer Register relatea a |s*rsonal experienee |*>xed of a douhle.l ie nuli and foie tootli The motto of this rovai band is "L o o k lip enee to intoxicating drink*,” thè autlio. wliii-lieouveysalessooth.it ouglit lo tie pieks— pra|m this ougtiter li© toctli picks. and not down! Look forward and n o t i 1' haraetorizes tho thè lcgislatnm indicateti ■t'.llied byevery fartner in thè Northwest, | He tliinks tho gals is all m.ished on li itti backward! Look out and not in! Lend a as a “ mullilariousanil chaotlcmass.” Ilo iK'lit is a htirden, soinetimes a neivssarv wlien tliey's only lailìng tlieir scivos sick, hand!” Whatever is done is " I n His I emphasizes the importane of educational riiev are not to stand aloof even work and says: “ When thè Am 'rit-an one; bill often lini nooeaalty is iniagiiisry, over his hlamed immolila. The dude is Name.” not rosi. The Leiden and animynuee ’nostlv clothea and noo-tys. Die resi nv from outcast women, an 1 “ In III« N am e" nation has thomughly sto lieti tho su'.j et wlileh foilow it are mal, uh thè delitor him wood'nt way so m ieli as what’a left areto rescue the perishing. Ladies ol tho liquor trafile w illlx » prohihited asa of a go.iso whon ho’s rea ly i ir cooaiu. I the highest station are giving their time groat olirne by all thè laws ami for -os o: learns to his sorrow. Tlie writer nvolleets one year loqxv- L.noi got no use fur tliat kin I ov tuie and and tlieir thousands to this work. They tho nation and of tho state. Some tin o organize in hands of ten, and anv woman it will Ix* soen tliat thè liquor trafilo is a lally since lie came to Iowa, w hen by uiy sister tiaiut eìtlier.— Ex. can form a ten for any gissi work, only it greater World wide curro than is or over the failure ol a Cincinnati hank, early in The law » of lowa ninko r.iilmads fiatile, must lx! done “ Li Ills Name” , Even was tho trado in slave*. Tlicn there wi!! the spring, when he was deprivisi of all f iliev ilo not felice, for all animala killeil. children organize in tens to help tlieir Is' internai ional combinatimi to swoeptho the money heexpe*-Usl to use in conduct If not paid in tliirty dava Ilio damages are mothers. Some tens carry flowers to traile in ali-oboi frinii Ixitli Lin i and sea. ing a large farm and eloiliiug and feeding doublé.I even if no ttial isliad. The Min- si. k in hospitals, others il.-it and sing in Alrvadv twenty-llve States bave a.lopted hands and family. But instead of con neapofis A SI. Louis rond e.irried thè case jails and prisons, or take np anv gisxt scienliflc temporanee educatimi laws tract lug delil wo did w ithout sugar, tea, up to thè su|ireme court of thè United work. Kadi ten lias its own pei ubai w bile thè United States lui* p s e i pr. h coff e and various other tilings which sre States, and its dee ¡si oli lield thè law in all work. Nothing is done ostentatiously nr ahlv thè Ix'st existiug law U|»vi rii • sub too often conn .[„red ¡inlcaponailile. Our l Ini-1 ject. whiol. ¡usure» thè inatruition » rvspects constitiliional. and tliat in case patronizingly, hut " I n Ills N am e" dren havc irutlifill tons, and it produces youth in thè principio* of teinpeiunco in cioihing tor tho entire male and female wbere thè damages arre not pulii witliin a gissi influence among them. Every thè schools of thè territorio.*, i i ilio Dis portion of tho family was mended, patched thirtv day», whetlier or no sui! was i»m - turned and romodled, until a crop was ineni-eit, llie damages inuld he diwihlisl. woman, whatever her rank or position, trici of Uolnmbia. and thè muri ry and c nltivatcs a teeling of sisterhood towards naval scin se*. Tho Work ni thè \\ ornivi'* raised hv which to purchase supplies. This placo* Ilio faruiel or alia k nwner un a I ntiicts. even it tallen, and tries to save Uhristiun Ti in por im e Union, dirci t e i lo Pliis s s I -1 y of “ The Kings* Mrs Mary II. lim i! in all thè sta es and And yet we were just as happy, ns top and gir es Inni everv rigol he codili ■ Item. A * lom ing troni file highc.-t court Daughters’ ’ is spreading here in Portland, and in thè nation i* as im|nrtunt as an»- healthy, und as lunch respacted hv our a-K oi last re-irt it li a i r-qx-via! ioi|sutani-e, and many well-known women wear the th in g e!*c acvmnpfisho.1 in d ir tin.i-, i or neighbors, as if we were indulging in shiiwing III.* p iwvrol stati line v m-*, and utter in quiet tom s the w iti ,t i cose uniti cvyry lU ic La- on .. t ¿Usuries p irli.iscd ou i re lit. — O iig o o ia u . * wt.ius, " I n III N an a-” I); »ni.ni ✓ N E W B E R G all ‘ H W S A U B Y A l l D RUCCISTS. Etc OREGON. SA W M IL L ! I t my m ill, 11-4 miles west o f Newberg. Call on me before m aking your purchases and by so doing patronize home industries. JESSE HOBSON. 11-5-19Í. NEWBERG HARDWARE STORE, J. B. MOUNT, Proprietor. --------o -------- ----- . A . IF T T X j I j la i u s t e o f ----- COOK STOVES, HARDW ARE. H E A T IN G STOVES, T IN W A R E , W IN D O W G LASS, and every other aiticle usually kept in a first-class Hardware Store. --------O -------- W o r k , A ra b t on an d P ass'on , cause m ore A gon y c f Mind and Cody, and Destroy m ore Human Beings every year than A;l the Arm ies o f the W orld. This w onder o f M odern Chem is try is pronounced to be unequalled fo r its pow er o f replenishing the vitality o f the body, by supplying all the essential constituents o f the Blood, Brain and N erve Substance, and fo r developing all the Pow ers and Functions o f the System to the highest degree. It acts as a specific, surpassing all those o f the present age, fo r the speedy and permanent cure o f all derangem ents o f the N e r v o u s and B lood System s, N e r vou s P ro s tra tio n , G e n e r a l D e b il ity , M e n ta l an d P h y s 'c a l D e g r e s sion, In c a p a c ity fo r S tu d y o r B usi ness, N oises in the H e a d and E ars, L oss o f E n e r g y a n d A p p e tite . B eing a Natural Restorative, its ener gisin g effects are not follow ed by corresp on din g reaction, but are P e rm a n e n t, and are frequently shown, from tho first day o f its administration, by a rem arkable In c re a s e o f th o N e rv o u s P o w e r , with a feeling o f V igor, Strength and C om fo rt to which the patient has long been unaccustomed. T h e ner vous symptoms disappear, as well as the Functional Derangement. Sleep becom es calm and refresh ing. At tho same tim e the patient gains flesh, the features presenting a striking im p rovem en t; th e F a c o becom es F u lle r, th e L ip s R e d . tho E y e s B rig h te r , and th e S k in C le a r an d H e a lth y , T h e hair o f the head and beard g row s and acquires strength, as also the nails, showing the im portance o f tho action o f the medicine on the organs o f nutrition. It gives back to the human structure, in a suitable form , the L iv e ly , A n i m atin g, E lem ent o f L ife w h ich has b een w asted , and exerts an im portant influence du-ectlv on ihe Brain, Spina! M arrow and Nervous System, o f a Nutritive, T — ic and In vigorating character, thereby check- ing all wasting o f the Vital Fluid and the m ore Exhausting Processes o f Life, m ain ta in in g that Buoyant E n e r g y o f th e B rain an d M uscular S ystem w h ich ren d ers th e M ind C h eerfu l. B rilL a n t and E n e r g e tic ! entirely overcom in g that dull, inactive and sluggish disposi tion vviiich many persons experi ence in all their action. P r ic e . bl.nO p e r bottle* Etc., Also I can deliver the same in New berg or on board the cars at Dundee at a very low rate. More Terrible than 17 LIFE ESSENCE Shrouds, building material kinds of reasonable D U J 21R I 2Z r j ;,S Robes, I am now prepared to furnish rates. Any legislation which results in making C e n t e r S t r e e t , N e w i ie r o , O r e g o n . lt f. tho dramshop respectable will meet with our disfavor. W e prune fruit-trees, cut away some branches “ head in” some times ; but we get more perfect, fruit as a n r result.— Andrew J. Jutkins. Tho annual meeting of the Newberg Union, which occurs the third Saturday in March, «ill lie held at tlie Evangelical church. Are the Superintendents of de partments ready with a full repo, t of all the work done in tlieir line during the past year? Much as wo are in need of the 25cts, we consider these rcqiorts of more value than money, and should •The llarnoy Valley Items, published at regret to know that one of the superinten Burns, gives some iteresting facts about dents had failed to comply with the terms the new county that is pnqioscd to be of tho Union. made of the southern half of Grant. The This Nineteenth Century is teaching us new county would have three thousand votes in two years, and has already a po|>- many lessons. Among them the incalu- ulution of four thousand, und pro|>ertv to ahle value of organization to conquer diffi the amount of $1,900,009, and a vast culties of all kinds, and gradually to count ountrv scarcely settled. The precinct of in reform movements. It is generally Burns alone pays $13,000 tax. Harney conceded, we believe, that something more valley is seventy-five miles long and fifty must he done at Newberg for the support miles wide, all level rich land, large of Foreign Missions, and perhaps for the enough m itself for three counties. The education and encouragement of those valley itself is nearly as large as tho W il who feel a call to this service. W e real lamette valley. There are about 000 vo ize indeed that "T h e fields are white unto ters, bona tide settlers, there and in the the harvest, and the laborers are too few.” adjacent neighborhoods, and over five Why cannot wo learn for all time, the hundred have |ietitioned for division. value of the idea that “ In Union there is There are two newspapers published in Strength,” and apply it upon this subject the proposed new county, und Irotli favor as upon others, and at once unite and or division. As lias boon stated the oiqiosi- ganize a Women’s Foreign M'ssionary tion to tho n w county comes from a lot Soeiety? How many will assist in the of California cattle mon and those w hom first stop, namely, the calling of a meet they control—once ri l of their malign in- ing of all intemlnl tc-omen of the town and ' fluence, tho county tlioro will prosper, vicinity to confer together and [>erfeit an and tho trade and commerce w ill lie trans organization. Burial NEW BERG, Hoskins, Proprietor, kinds of work done at I N .......... I Make a Specialty of Tinning and Plumbing in all its Branches. --------o -------- All Kinds of Itcpairing Neatly ami Promply Done. Conic in ami See my Stock. J. B. MOUNT. l- tf. DNEER Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Double and Single Turnouts Kept C onstantly on Hand. Board and Transient Stock Carefully Cared For. SMITH BROS, Proprietors. 1-tf. Newberg Furniture Store! Just Received a New and Stock of W e ll Assorted BED R O O M , SETS, SO FA L O U N G E S, W IR E B E D SPR IN G S, SO FA B E D S M A T R E SSE S SO FA S, T A B L E S, C IIA IR S, O IL C L O T H C A R P E T S, and all other articles kept in a first-class furn iture store. See cur goods before purchasing elsewhere. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. Furniture delivered free of Charge to any place in the city. n . K. H O L L O W A Y .