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NEWBERG GRAPHIC. W. M. IIIATT, H. II0U 80N H IA TT 4 HOBSON, Editors aud Prop's. 8ATUKDAY, MARCH 10. 18H!>. To th e h n b b a th S c h o o l W » i k c r o Y a m h ill C o u n t y . of Having given notice that our Sabbath School Convention would bo held in March, wo desire to state that we find it will suit the people generally to bold the session later. The exact time of which will lie duly given through the county papers. By order of the Executive Com. AY l i s t r u z . l « - « l I ’ a l r l c k . Tint Chairman of the Third party organ “ Look at that, now,” said an Irishman, isation of Loa Angeles Co. Cal., ia trying to break down the \V. C. T. U. because as, in company with a friend, be passed they gave the (food Templar« n room in a couple of Italians who were engaged in Vhe Teni|ierunce Temple at I. oh Angeles. animated conversation. “ Well, what of it? They are talking to each other, noth W e have received the Harlan County ing more.” ‘Times, published at Ainu, Nebraska, and “ Y is; but here’s the wan thing that Oi »low edited by our cousin, J. Clint want to know ?” Hiatt. Clint is a practical and ex|iei- “ What is that?” ienced now*pa|ier man, and will make “ Jlow.in Ihe divilcan they tell phwut the Times a better paper than it has they’so talking about?” —Traveler. been in the past. A r o u n d HheCJoi*«. A Salem girl has an admirer who al ways brings her chewing gain. She calls bim (Jumboau.— Albany Democrat. An Astoria girl has an admirer who al ways carries an uniberella. She calls bim her Kainbeau.—Astoria l’ioneer. The Albany girl's admirer is a Bible scholar and she calls him her l’salmbeau. --Salem Journal. A Portland girl has a mash who has been a wanderer in his day. Shu calls him Hobo.—Mercury. A Ncwberg girl has an admirer who al ways appears sheepish. She calls him her Rambeati. A S ag e*« A d v i c e . Thus. Alpine, the Sago of Millers, ami pioneer of ’47, informs tho Albany Dem ocrat that in 1856 it never rained from March until after harvest and the crops were splendid. In 1847 it only rained ten days in Juno, lie pronounces the moon a dry one and says it will not rain in March. His advice is for farmers to now their spring wheat at onco, for if we have late ruins it will then tie too late -afterwards, and if continued dry; weather now is the only time. March will bo a month of light hut not killing frosts. If fruit is injured it will not lie until April. Mr. Alpine considers the crop outlook a tine one for this season. lb mg that moon down hero fo New- horg and it won’t be dry very long un less kopi under shelter. H o w I . Y o u r C lim a te ? That is what the man writing from Dakota asks, lie says lie is tired of living in a country where he is subjected to all manner of climatic changes. Wo can answer him by saving H at Oregon has no cyclones, no blizzard*, no thunder, no lightning, no cold winters, no hot sttm- uners, r.o sun strokes, no hot nights in sHMiner, no irrigation needed, no faihiro xjf crops, no scarcity ot fuel, no drouths, grass green all winter, no gruss-hop|iors, •tio (-hints bags, no potato lings, no hessian (fly, finest fruits in the world, largest strawberries and cherries, streams filled with trout and according to tho U. H. census reports is (lie healthiest state in Alio Union.—Capital Journal. It is a remarkable fact that the men < who have made gigantic fortunes in this [ - =rr- country have made them out of soap, oil, glue, railroads and |iolitics. Leaving out of consideration real estate, these live named articles are the heraldry of our rich aristocracy.—Eugene Journal, H MHCEI.LA.NEofS. E W B B R Q MlsCXLLANEOrS. H O U S E Newberg, Yamhill Co., Oregon. ÌZZ E V E R Y T H I N G Just Received Ail exchange truly says: The can girl is the girl of the |>eriod, ever she is, at home or abroad. Foolish ( often, thoughtless nearly always, but with H a v e J lis t c o m p le t e d a n e x t e n s iv e a d d i t i o n t o o u r h o u s e , w e a r t all tlio elements of true womanly and p r e p a r e d to a c c o m m o d a t e r e g u l a r o r t r a n s i e n t c u s t o m e r s enduring character, (¡od grant these b e t t e r th a n e v e r b e fo r e . elements may be develojied in our Ameri TERMS REASON ABLE. can girl.” NEW Newberg Furniture Store! a New and Stock of W ell Assorted A N D C O N V E N I E N T . BEDROOM. SETS, O. C. WRIGHT, Manager. SOFA LOUNGES, WIRE BED SPRINGS, MATRESSES SOFAS, M>1 A BLDS TABLES, CHAIRS, OIL CLOTII CARPETS, New Zealand, according to a recent wri i-.t. ter, is a splendidly endowed country. Beside such natural curiosities us boiling E. C. TA RR A N T . J. D. T A R R A N T . lakes of sulplier, smoking volcanoes, snow-clad ;icaks, and magnificent water falls, it has splendid virgin forests of rare AVliy n o t t o O r e g o n . and useful woods, great fields of coal, iron, Indianians are going to Washington copper, gold, silver, etc., all awaiting the PROPRIETORS O F,THE Territory in large numbers. On one In- capitalist and workmen.—Ex. dianapolis roud over one hundred and Sentimentalism is iiosaibly a needful fifty families are now arianging to immi grate there this month. Some idea of thing in the make-up of the world but we the number of people flocking there is must aekowledge to taking precious little D. K. H O LLOW AY. shown in the fact that one of tiie through stock in it. In dealing with the realities i-tf. trains on the Northern Pacific is run in of life we should tako a common sense, three sections. On Wednesday the train business view of tilings as they actually Imulcd IU passenger coaches.— Indiana exist. Borne joioplo never prosper be W e G u a r a n t e e S a t i s f a c t i o n t o o u r C u s t o m e r s . C a ll a n d s e c u s, cause they have loo much sentiment and polis Journal. NEWBERG, OREGON. theory, which are incompatible with what A t liiu iit e il J a i l Kficn])^ is and will continue to be around them. Tho three prisoners confined in the —Itemizer. county jail made an attempt to break Dealer in Now we have Salsbury’s assurance that jail Wednesday night about 11 :110o ’clock, A g r ic u ltu ra l Iiupltftnciits, that was almost successful. They had England never had any intention of seiz W a g o n s, cut tho board below the grate on the ing the Samoan islands. Bismark also north side ol the building uml pushed tells us Germany never contemplated H u ggios, N E W lf t lR G , OREGON. out rock until an aperatnro was formed such an act. It is quite evident that for P u m p s, etc. eign l’rhiiu Ministers recognize the growl almost large enough to admit of their es- M a in S t ., N ew dbbo , O regon . (■a|s-, «hen Nightwachmaii Witter in of the American people, even when it is passing observed the light in tho hole, uttered by a Secretary of State with man DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, — ■ -♦------ — and foiled their attempted escape. The ners as mild as those of a cooing dove.— All kinds of work dono at reasonable PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISH, jail is a rotten concern neither safe nor S. F. Chronicle. ------FO R- sightly,—Eugene City Guard. rates. FINE TOILET SOAPS, There are in the city to-day two gen tlemen from tho East who are looking up A Dt’ in o c i fitIc O p in io n . C en ter S treet , N ew bero . O regon . BRUSHES, COMBS, ETC., l-tf. Listen to what the San Francisco Exam locations for colonies. One gentleman is from ( edar Rapids, Iowa, and represents iner, the “ Monarch of Dailies” , says of A CHOICE LINE OF FAM ILY MEDICINES, the saloon and tho liquor traffic:—“ There twenty-five families who are ready fo JEW ELRY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, aie five ways of dealing « ¡1 11 a dog, one is come to Oregon to live and have intrusted O X M A IN S T R E E T . to let him run liaise and bite whomsoever to him to find their location. The other PERFUM ERY AND FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. ho pleases ; that is free whiskey. Another gentleman is from Canton, Dakota, and N ew berg, O regon . is looking in advance for thirty families. is to tie him up'with a long chain, nnd to (N ear R. It. DuroT.) tax his owner $50 ; that is low license. Immigration is sure to come and Oregon N E W B E R G will get her share.—Capital Journal. Another is to shorten ids chain and J. C. Ta rra n t & Son, Newberg Flouring M ills. 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. Best Flour and all kinds of Ground Feed kept Constantly on Hand. C a sh IP a id lo r W h e a t. M O O R E m i OS., THE DRUGGISTS, P. M. CHRISTENSON. BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS IN A. M. Hoskins, Proprietor. RESERVED SPACE H. C. H ald RAILROAD H O T J S E - NEW DRUG STORE, , Also Agents for Four Brands of the charge a good round sum; that is high license. Another is to drive him out cf town into the next town; that is local option. But the only effective wav is to ut hia tail off close behind ids ears ; that is prohibition.” T h e IV liy N u t . o f D a ir y in g . “ My cows never would give big messes,” said u farmer the other day, " I cant sec w hy!” I could! A boy and two dogs wero bringing tliem from tho pasture on tho jump. They went in tho stables on tho run. Twice too many went into one stable. A big boot, some loud swearing, and a few books and gouges with horns cleared t)ie stable ill about a moment. Alter the third attempt nnd two runs down the lane for cows who preferred the pasture to turmoil ami strife, tho cows were gotten into tho stanchions. There they had to stand. Wo wero disu|>- pointed in one thing. Wo had ex|>eeted this man to attribute the failure in milk production to tho lack of exercise, “ to make ’em hardy and vigorous” , but lie did not. He said “ tho feed this year was too rank, and did not have Ihe heart in it Hint it did some years.” —National ■Stockman. G. W . Hardwick & Son, Prop. Real Estate BEST Nearly fifty years ago Wm. Henry Harrison went Washington to be inaugu Rooms Just Comploteil and Newly Furn rated; he went by wagon, stage and canal ished. Real Estate Bought and Sold. Farms boat. This week his grandson lias gone Rented and Rents Collected. I to Washington in a Dullmun car on the have now on band a large amount of same errand. When tlio grandfather PATRONAGE SOLICITED. D e s ir a b le F a r m in g , went to tho national capital to tako the l-tf. oath of oflico it was with tho votes of 1,- D a ir y a n d F r u i t L a n d s 275,017 citizens. Tho grandson goes F O R S A I j E . Persons Desiring Such Property Will do witli the votes ol 5,500,702. Then the Well to Consult me. country had a population of 17,000,000; now it lias 67,000,000.—Astorian. AkO-iEirsrcrsr. Meals at all Hours. 'SAMUEL HOBSON Photographer ORGANS of the Mouse and Can Furnish one Cheap for -tt. MADE, Dust Proof Organ. Cash or on Instalment Plan . A. T. H AW O R TH , N. A. FOSTEER. N e w b e r g .O r e g o n . A very effective way to discourage pro U-2-24f. fanity and vulgar speech ia to inspire an admiration [or that grand vehicle of H . W H IT M A N , thought, ttm English language. Set peo ple to digging into the meaning and der A R T I S T . A f t > r H ig h A lt l f iii I or . ivation of words, and let them see that in Moore Brothers’ Drug Store. A subscriber asks: "W hat varieties of any debasement of (lie nohlo tongue Portraits enlarged lo life size and finished N ew b erg, O regon . tipples are likely to do tho best in high which is theirs hy inheritance is a viola in Crayon India Ink or Water Colors, altitudes?” A writer in tho Pacific Ru tion ot a trust received from count leas R epairing o f W atches, C locks and J cw elery ral Press, answering u smilar question, Neatly P one and A ll W ork Guaranteed. writer« of renoun—|Mx;ts, orators, essay R oom over M oore B ros ., Duro S tore . R epairing o f Fine W atches a says: “ With regard to Hie best variety ists, divines. The history of tho English Specialty. j s t e w i 3 i : r g , O r e g o n . NEWBERG, OREGON. of winter apples grown at an elevation of language ami of tire |>coplo « b o speak it. it l-tf. #-tl. from :t!)0 ) to 4000 feet above sea level, 1 their literature and their achievements would Bay that wo have bad the greatest in every field of effort, should give sucres* with llio White Winter l’eur- thoughtful person* bo great an admira main and Newton Pippin, and they are tion for tiie common words which they I am now prepared to furnish generally considered to bo the best, in daily use, that they would let those words tills locality. We also have the Winesap. Mtrcii|(th o f O r e g o n F ir . stand alone without profane or vulgar Blue Pearmnln and Red Hpitzunhiirg, all The Northwestern society of civil engi trimmings of any sort.—Chicago News. do well and are good keepers. We are neers ut Portland, have been devoting At m y mill, 1 1 -4 miles west of Newberg. Minister l’ hclps lias beaten Hie trunk aliout 0000 loot abovo the sea, and have their attention to several scientific sub record across tlio Atlantic. When James more nr less snow every winter, tho iner- jects, ami at the last meeting tho chief «•nry sometimes getting down to zero, topic of discussion was tho timber Bitpply G. Blaine arrived last fall after a ten but not often. We also grow successfully of the Northwest, with particular refer months' sojourn in Enropo ho brought plums, prunes, strawberries, rasplierries, ence to its availability ami value for con thirty-seven trunks, hut the nmu from SUBSCRIBE FOR IT. SEND IT TO YOUR EASTERN FRIENDS. Vermont casts a shadow over the man blackberries and goosberries.” — Ex. structive purposes. Mr. Gronduhl, who from Maine. Mr. l ’helps, is said by the r Call on me before making your purchases and by so Voli»|tuk. had made Homo ex perimenta, showed customs officers, to have been tlio proud A correspondent of tho Record-Union sample pieces of wood used in his tests pusseesor of 101. Of course these did not doing patronize home industries. says that “ Volupiik” (world’s speech) and stated results which prove that Ore contain only Ills own effects, but included Several hundred eej its new go cart of the Rocky Mountain*, and more copies to go JESSE HOBSON. s-ontiiiiies to maken steady progress, ea- gon’s fir and sugar pine is stt|ierinr in those of ids family. One hundred and ll-.VIPf. invially in Europe where they have had strength to pine employed elsewhere, and one trunks took up a great deal ol room the advantage of g-iod dictionaries for sev equal in strength to any known variety even in such a giant steamship as the eral years. Its progress lias lieon slow ill on the continent. Other members gave Lahti; but as l’ helps, he paid the freight, English-S[ieakmg countries, for want of information from their |iersoiicl observ the officers of tho North German Lloyd si good dictionary; but such a dictionary ation of the durability of this timber. As Steamship Company have not a word to will lie published in a few weeks. It is it is desired to make further experiments say. There was somo wonderment ex estimated that aliout 1,500,000 people with reference to tho strength and elas pressed by the officers of the Lalin when -o - have learned Volapuk. It has been ticity of tlio timber, a enmmitee was ap the steamer touched at Southampton, ----- .A. Z F T J X j IL j X a lZ S T E O I F 1----- translated Into 115 (Efferent languages, pointed to correspond with those wl i England, and they saw tho mountain of COOK STOVES, and 25 periodicals, In ‘JO diff-rent coun have appliances for such testa, ami if |*>s- trunks, when told that they all belonged HARDW ARE. HEATING STOVES, tries, are entirely devoted to it, «Idle sible make arrangements by which the to one man, the United States Minister TINW ARE, WINDOW GLASS, many others have "departments" de society can furnish Hie *|ieciinena and to thoCourt of St. James, this benighted and every other arti le usually kept in a first-elas* voted to the cause. In most of tho cities have Hie result of the tests.— Ex. country rose in tlm estimation of tlio fru of Enro|h< Volapuk bureaus have been Hardware Store. gal Germans.—Ashland Tidings. Slit»«» Y o u r O w n Hors«». --------- O--------- orginucd fur the purpose of giving mis The London Times announces an in President Cleveland signed thirty-five cellaneous informal inn free to traveling Yulapiikists, and chibs have Is-en formed vention which is called "the nailless private pension bills last Saturday. The , I. 1..... " I t ■„ mu* o i tiu . .UlluiuUtoo in i "itwt 'l'», *itvn l,* vsito .) I» « t,itl grunt In most nt Hie largo elllos ot the «-orM tor the use ol a horse that, if be easts a shoe ing one Estey a | h nsion he was over the piir|s>ao of learning and propagating yon are in peril till you reach Ihe nearest whelmed with partisan abuse for being this interesting mode of speech. blacksmith’s and then are delayed fifteen an “ enemy to veterans." Yet in his AH K i n d s o f lt c p a ir ii i; N e a t ly a n d P r o m p l y D o n e . C o m e in A I1«* h n t i f u I l 'a i rtjjri%|»l«. or twenty minutes till Ihe shoe is put .on. veto meseegp lie gave as a ground for Ills m id Sec my Stock. “ A vision of tho future arises ; w e see The street-ear horses and team horses are action that in 1886 lie had signed a hill •T. B . M O U N T . «sir country tilled with happy homes, subject to the same delay, and in time of giving the same Estev the exact pension l-tf. with firesides of content; the foremost war when everything de|a nds on the cer named in the present hill, and a refer land ol all tho earth. I see a world tainty of the supplies, the loss of horses’ ence to Hie luniks of the Pension IVpart- w here thiones have crumbled uml kings shoes often delays a team w agon at A mo nu nt showed that Kstoy bad Ivon stead are dual. The aristocrasy of idleness ment when the detention is fatal to mili My drawing his stipend. How tiie hilt has |<erished from tho earth. 1 nee a tary movements. The invention of the 1 came to Iv passed the second time was world without a slave. Man at last is nailless horseshoe removes this ditlieulty. easily explained. A bill was introduced ■. free; native forces have by science Is-en The shoe is so adapted to the hag that Ihe in tlio House, and subsequently a dupli enslaved; lightning and .light ami nil driver can put on the m w shoe in less cate in the Senate. Both paired i»i tho secret subtile force* of tho earth hiii I air than throe minutes and it will serve every course of time, and hut for tho watchful- are tireless toilers for the human ra<j\ purpose and will remain on as long as n new of Ihe President, Kstoy would lie 1 see a world at peace, adorned with sins' that is held on hy the old method ot drawing two pensions when he only CARDS, every art, with music’s myriad voices nailing. This new shoe pinches the edge (¡aimed one.—Alta. thrilled, while li|«aie rich with words of ot the hoof at certain I'oints and is held LETTER HEADS, Karl Blanco, traveler in South Amer love and truth. mainly <n Hus way, no nails licing driven ica in the interests of Harvard University A world in which no exile sighs, no into the hoof and the value ol the inven BILL H EA D ' prisoner mourns ; where work ami worth tion not only in saving time in shoeing, and the Smithsonian Institute, has re go Imml in hand; where the |»s>r girl Imt In removing Its perils, w ill be seen. turned nnd reports that the import and CAP STATEMENTS, trying to win bread with a needle—the It is not known that tbe invention lias export trad® of Peru. Chill, the Argon-' needle that has been called the asp for yet rcu. be ! Ibis country but it is claimed tine Republic and Columbia aro en>>r- j the breast of the |«s>r, is not driven to tb.it it has been successfully employed in moos and growing rapidly; that the | FOSTER BILLS, AC., AC. desperate choice of crime or death, of England, and that it will work a revolu whole trade is controlled hy England I suicide or sham". I see a world without tion In Hie «Imcing of horses everywhere. with France and Germany, and Mur trade f * r i-re •mptly and neatly c w u î n l n t is a mere n<’thing, although he thinks' the beggar's outstretched palm, the — Boston Herald. miser’« heartless, etonv stare, tlie psteoos nothing would Is* easier than lor ns to wail of want, the livi i li|M of lies, or the The most successful retail merchant in take a t ig hand, if wo would try. But as cruel eyes of scorn. I sec a n ee without disease of flesh or brain, shapely ami I’bitadelphis, if mg in Hie whole ■■«nntrv, we don't tiade with them they of octree They nianufac fair, a married liarmoov of tor in and spends 450un alweck in advertising, ami will not trade with ns. function. As I look life lengthens, Joy p tv* a former newspaper erli'or, and a lure practically not one thing and want everything, and have entTiv and other tie -pens, love canopies the earth ami over gissi one, $ Is»» « monili tu write his a I- article*. *ngai for iu*lan<v. in immense I'll (lie cr St dome, shines (lie clitli.il Vert s men!*.— Lx, qi untit*\ a I rcxvhange.—Capital Journal. iU i »• ' t b . iu l.op Ingcreoll. Portrait & Landscape WATCHMAKERAND JEWELER U N D ER TA K ER . N E W B E R G GRAPHIC. NEWBERG SAW MILL! ALL KINDS OF BUiLOING MATERIAL Also I can deliver the same in Newberg or on board the cars at Dundee at a very low rate. NEWBERG HARDWARE STORE, J. B. MOUNT, Proprietor. THE GRAPHIC Is the best possible Advertising Agent. JOB W O R K I Make a Specialty of Tinniüg and Plumbing in all its Branches. P I O N E E R Done on Short Notice. Livery, Feed end Sale Stable. Double and Single Turnouts Kept Constantly on Hand HIATT & HOBSON. Editors and Prop3. Board and Transient Stock Carefully Oared For. SMITH BROS. Proprietors.