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    M I“ EU.ASHOUS.
ills« KLt.At.tOt s.
I low to M fikf I co.
The insane confined in the asylum at
fair Jiffersi n, III., wi re inhumanly treated
land of sunshine, seldom feel the effect of and cruelly punished by the employes,
As the rippling streams i f our
winter, ice is a rare commodity here and and in order to find out the facts in the
the following recipe for its manufacture ease, a reporter feigned insanity for the I
may prove valuable: “ Take a tail cylin­ pur|saso of gaining admittance, where he
THE OREGON LA N D CO.,
MOOli E BHOS.,
of Salem, Oregon,
HIATT A HOBSON, Editors aud Prop's, drical jar—which of necessity must he witnessed the most revolting and cruel
—.. . + .... *
THE DRUGGISTS,
Coil'into it an ounce und- treatment of the unfortunate tienigli w ho
had been placed there. One poor man
issi.
three-quarters of water and three and one-
was fairly kicked to death by three brutes
third ounces of Ilio sulphuric uei I of com employed as attendants, aud ti|ion the
N K A YU K IIG ,
AprlcutH.
muren. Then a<Id one on rice of sulphate of testimony of the reporter these men have j
That apricots w ill grow us wi ll m Oregon,
soda In powder. lutila centra ol 'his mix- been indicted for murder.—Capital Jour­
as California, to our minds is an establish­
lure.dumi asinai! earthen vessel, un I let it nal.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEM ICALS,
ed fact. William Hobson of this vicinity
|
contain
the
water
which
it
is
desired
to
I
T
ub following is a portion of a letter
lias Apricot trees that have been hearing
PAINTS, OILS AND VAR N ISH ,
ireexe into ire. Cover the middle vessel, from u Nebraska man and printed by the
Well for four years and are us healthy and if possible, revolve the w hole affair ! Salem Statesman :
F IN E TOILET SOAPS,
trees us we ever saw in California. This by a gentle motion. In a few minutes (lie | “ There are three of us in the mill here
BRUSHES. COMBS, ETC.,
year his trees are very full and the green inner vessel will contain a solid block 01 who will come to Oregon soon.
This
ra; then w are.
Has
for sale several hundred of
»'i m
I at 'M %
The Cannery.
Tlio cannery is at last lieguti.
Very Small.
The mater­
ial is on tho ground for the building.
The foundation is laid ami a large num­
ber of ccr| enters aro employed and are
rushing things right through.
We under­
stand the lioilui has been ordered, so as
soon as the building can lie made ready,
the factory will bo
ready for business.
We hope to see less waste of fruit in these
parts, when tliis enterprise proves a sue-
c
ms .
A day this week we had the nrivilage
o a pleasant stroll through the orchard be­
longing to Win. Hobson, one mile north
of town. I'ruit trees of all varities are well
filled. The fruit prospect on bis place for
ibis year is as good or better than the aver­
age, before.
I.cml uml lleiiu-lnlM-r.
The Ordinances as adopted by the town
council of Newlierg, and approved by the
Mayor, and by which the people of tin*
town of Ncwberg are to be governed, wil I
be published in tho (itiai'iilc so that the
readers can avail themselves of a copy of
the law, by which they are to lie governed
and thus avoid a violation of any ordi­
nance through ignorance. “ Ignorance of
the law excuses no man.”
Ordinance,
number one will appear in this issue, so
read and remember, then file it away for
future reference. There will he more to
follow in regular order.
■3 <
& r
'•
An Ordinance defining tin- duties and
powers of the Mayor in accordance with
provisions of the charier.
The peoole of the town of Ncwberg do
ordain us follow:
Hec. 1. That llm Mayor shall ho the
executive of tho Municipal .Corporation,
and must exercise a careful supervision
over its general affairs and subordinate
ollieers. That it shall ho Ids duty annu­
ally to commumcutu by message to the
Connell, a general atateinont ol tho con­
dition mul nirdrs of this in iiiii-ipal eorp >-
ration, and toreceoininend the adoption
o f such measures as lie may deem expo-
silent and proper, and to make such spec-
id communications to the Council from
time to time as he may .think proper and
useful.
Sec. 2. The Mayor shall take and ap­
prove ull ollicial undertakings which the
ordinances of this town may require any
ollicer to give as security for a faithful
performance of his contract or any under­
taking which may lie required of any con­
tractor for the faithful performance of Ids
duty, and when he approves such under­
taking, he must immediately file the
«sumo with the Heeorder, except the un­
dertaking of the Recorder, of which he
shall ho the custodian.
Sec. ¡1. lie shall preform such other
duties and exorcise such other authority
as may lie prescribed bv the charter, any
ordinance nr any law of the I'nited
States nr ol this State.
See. 4. No ordinanco passed by the
C Hindi shall go into force or he of any
elfiH-t until approved hv the mayor.
Kxeept as provided by Sec's, six (11) and
seven (7).
Sec. 5. C|»m I he passage of unv ordi­
nance, the enrobed mpv thereof, attested
liy the Recorder shall b> submitted to
tho Mayor by the Recorder, and if the
Mayor approves thesamo bo sball write
u|>oti it “ Approved,” with the date there
of and 1 1 ;n it with bis name and ollli-e,
and thereupon nnUss otherwise provided
th r in sueli ordinance shall Is-i-ome a
law and lie of force and elVi-et.
See.II. If the Mayor dot's not up pro ve of
an ordinance so submitted, he must w ith­
in ten «lavs from the receipt thereof, re­
turn "lie same to the Recorder with hi-
reasons for not approving it ; and if the
Mayor does not so return it, such ordi­
nance shall become a law ua if iHtlindap-
ptoved it.
Sec. 7. Upon tin* first meeting of the
Council after tho return ut an ordinance
from tlio Mayor not approvisi, the Re-
<*order shall deliver the same totlieComi-
«•¡I w’tli the message of the Mayor, wlib-li
must Is* read ; and M ie li ordinance shall
then Is* put U|H.n its passage again, and
if two-thirds of all the mem!s*rs constitu­
ting the Council, as provid'd by law,
vote in the aftliMialive it shall Issami« a
law without tire approval of Hie Mayor
ami not otherwise.
Approved May ‘.’fi, isso.
F. A. M orris , Mayor.
J. T. S m ith , Rec«>ri!or.
"Down in Florida the other day a fam­
ily lost a i Ini I which they sttp|*>sc I lord
strayed away and got lost. After a search
in vaio for thr«*o «lavs the frantic parents
I ait an inlverlisoincnt in the nearest n«*ws-
paper. Imagine the surprise of the
parents on going to the door Hie next
morning, to see a monster alligator on
tiro iloor-step, where In* had disgorged
the child alive and then die t Inni-eli
The a«l cost 25cents nn«l it gave them
Kick their child; they sold Hie alligator’s
lii«ie for f’J'i, an 1 tho parents are now
allowing the child in adirne mnsiitm at
CVi a week. Ikxwiadvertising p ii ? Well
p in the ¡»u Water.” —Lx.
The small boy is a terror when lie lias
ail inquiring mind. Such a boy strolled
into the editor’s room tiie other day, and
at once proceeded to down the patient
man at Hie desk.
“ Are you on the paper?” asked the
boy.
“ Yes ,’
“ Whatdo yon do?’,
“ Write for it.”
“ Write all the time?”
“ Yes.”
“ Don’t do anything else?”
“ No.”
"Just wait for somebody to do some­
thing, and then write about it?”
“ Yus."
“ Um !” ejaculated tho small boy, with
a look of deep disgust, as lie walked olT
The toiler at the desk did not laugh.
Never before bad lie felt so small and
mean. He bad Isjen mado to sec him­
self from a new and original point of
view.— Atlantic Constitution.
A single line
says the University
of Michigan lias more students than any
other. A comprehensive fact, stated in
the briefest words Implies a great deal that
cannot well ha un Ieraton l by one only
recently on tho stage of life. The build­
ing up of universities in America is un­
precedented among the nations, and sig­
nifies a great deal in tho progress of our
nation. Fifty years ago there were hut a
very few great colleges, an 1 none o f them
were for women. Now we find in the
West institutions of learning that excel
anything existing in tho Mast only so far
hack as before the war.
Here, on tlr*
l’aciiic, good schools and collegesuliotiii 1
and <Iov. Stanford has endowed one
that w ill have a princely heritage. With
tho wonderful development of our century,
wealth has lieen created to an extent no
one dreamed of in untu-liollum days.
Rich men are endow ing universities with
bequests, gilts and legacies that have made
Hie old colleges at the east maiiv times
millionaires and they possess every means
to advance science that money can pro
vide or human mind can teach. The in.
reuse of colleges in (lie I ’ nited States has
been utmost entirely at the North ami
Pacific West that Ihe greatness of our
prosperity is most felt, hilt lire day is at
hand wiien the South will team with en­
terprise and realise its full share of mater­
ial pros|H-rily. Michigan la favored with
educational advantages mid renowned for
its schools. The lime has gone by when
Harvard and Yale were Hie exemplars of
learning und though they maintain their
high estate with all honorable pride they
have many competitors. — Ex.
country is getting worse all the time.
Tho host froze iee an eighth of an inch
thick I lie 1st, grid and :!M of May. The
wind has been blowing a galo from the
southwest for five days now, night ami
day, at a velocity of 40 to 50 miles an
hour. The sky is darkened by the dust ;
Ihe men hero aie about bent double in
order to brace themselves against the
wind; the farmers spend most of their
lime in chasing their hats around, and
tirsT-omon can’t go out doors, the wind
whirls them about so and chaps their
faces. Oh, its hell around here! Two
hundred feet to water, and six hundred
miles to coal and no timber. llo |)0 to
get some Oregon papers soon.”
Salem, and a splendid
O H E G ONI
W c M ake a Specialty o f Sm all
F r u i t F arn iH .
Send
for Price List and
our hand­
somely Illustrated Pamphlet.
A CHOICE LIN E OF F A M IL Y MEDICINES,
J E W E L R Y OF A L L DESCRIPTIONS.
r r E W
B E R G
H O U S E
P E R FU M E R Y AND FA N C Y TO ILE T ARTICLES.
Newberg, Yam hill Co., Oregon.
Also Agents for Four Brands of the
BEST ORGANS MADE, EVERYTHI NG
of the Mouse and Bust Proof Organ.
Can Furnish one Cheap fo r Cash or on Instalment Plan.
NEW AND CONVENIENT.
*
lla v e ju st completed an extensive addition to our house, w e ore
prepared to accom m odate re g u la r o r transient custom ers
better than ever before.
READ!
LOOK!
STOP !
TERMS REASONABLE.
I have now on hand
O. C. WRIGHT, Manager.
A AVET.I, ASSORTED STOCK OF
ALSO
I liave a choice stock ol’
J. 0. T a r r a n t & Son,
N e w b e r g F lo u r in g M ills .
Best Flour and all kinds of Ground Feed kept
Constantly on Hand.
Cask IPaid for "Wheat.
Call and Examine
MY
STOCK BEFORE BUYING ELSEW H ER E.
A. T. HAWORTH,
The cruiser t'harlston on its trial trip
to Santa Rarhara developed in a rough
sea a spivd of 14 knots. On its first test
in Ihe Santa Rarhara Channel a s|>eed of
IS1., knobs was developed, and the vessel
worked like a charm.
The officer» ill
barge expressed themselves well pleased
w ith our new cruiser and are confident
that the It) knots an hour required by the
iioverinncnt will l>e made at her nex'
trial. Tho Churlston was built at the
Mare Islanil navy yards and is Hie first of
the kind I milt on Hie Pacific coast.—Kx.
F u ll Lin e o f S p rin g Goods.
A g r ic u lt u r a l
Im plem ents,
W a g o n s,
Cutting aud Fitting Promptly Done
B u g g ie s,
Prices Reasonable.
P u m p s, etc.
Call and See Us.
M a in S t .,
In J. T. Sm ith's B u ild in g , N e w -
berg, O regon.
SAMUEL HOBSON
A Hush light signal for the rear of trains
is being tested in England.
It shows u
fixed light for stationary trains and al­
ternate flashes of r«*«l and white when the
train is in motion, so arranged as to show
whether the train in goin g forward or
backward. An experienced eye can toll
Ihe speed of (lie train by the rapidity of [
Hie Hashes. Tho lights are worked hv
tho w heels.— Kx.
There is one kind « f sei'd that never
fails to ruin' a crop. It don’t have to Is*
tested nor w arrotiteli nor guaranteed, and
it never fails. It is the improved, Largì*
Late lofz Seed, sown by Congressmen
among their constituents.— Kx.
P. M. CHRISTENSON.
MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING.
A
to Oriier.
JUST RECEIVED
Photographer
Agent for Oregon Casket Co.
Portrait & Landscape
NEWBERO,
N E W B L llG
OREGON.
S A W
M IL L !
I am now prepared to furnish
ALL jit KINDS
OF BUILDING MATERIAL
my mill, J miles west of Newberg.
1-4
Also I can deliver the same in Newberg or on
board the cars at Dundee at a
very low rate.
Call cn me before m aking your purchases and by so
doing patronize home industries.
JESSE HOBSON.
ll-,V19f.
J. B. MOUNT, Proprietor.
ZEUTJL j IL i L I N
E
GOODS,
which we oiler to the public at reasonable
prices and in the most fashion­
able style.
Portraits enlarged to life size and finished
in Crayon India Ink or Water Colors,
Hesse call and examine our goods before
R oom o v e r M oore B ros ., D rug S t o r e . purchasing. Rooms opposite Moore Brother's
Brug Store.
NEW BERG, OREGON.
ItE E S & J U D D .
«X . A X .
C A M
C . M A R IS ,
P B E L L , .
TONSORAL ARTIST,
HARNESSMAKER.
S havin g,
lla ir c u t tin g
All
and Shampooing,
kinds of repairing neatly and
promptly done. Single anil double
harness made to order. Satis­
faction guaranteed.
done in the latest and most fashiona­
ble style of the art.
FINEST CIGARS IN THE CIT Y.
J. A . C A M P B E L L .
N e w b e rg , Or.
P r ic e « R easonable.
In Morris, Miles A Company’s building,
N e w b e r g , .................. O r e g o n .
NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
SEND IT TO YO U R EASTERN FRIENDS.
O B 1—
COOK STOVES,
HARDW ARE.
HEATING STOVES,
TIN W A R E ,
WINDOW GLASS,
and every other aitielo usually kept in a first-class
Hardware Store.
If Eastern |H*opU* knew a hat a country
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we hive here in t fregón— w hai great min-
While it is qiiito generai!)’ coneeiletl
■ral resources, ri«'li agricultural lumls anil tliat posts set in thè ground upsido down
a climate uiiMirp; ss >«l hv any conn-j will last lunch longcr thnn iti thè reverso
try in the world, there would Is* a rush 1 position, thè wliv and wherefore of it bus
for this slut«*, not of poor immigrants, but boon a mystery witli tlu* generai ptiblle.
of men with capital w h*> could realize a I lio reason is this : The pores of thè
larger isToentuge on money invested lien* wriHil are torcnstrm-tid as to draw ami F A ll K in d s o f K c p a ir in jî Neatly anil Uroinply D ou r. C o lor in
than portmps in unv other st it«* in the pu-li thè molature upward« boni thè a n il Sc«* ni\ S t o r k .
Union. - Capital .leiirnal.
J . II. M O U N T .
roots lo tho leuvos and brunches of thè
Î tf.
tris*.[ami this sanie principio of action
Tin* Rev. Dr. Tulmunge hit the snees- 1
causo» Ilio Constant «Irying ont of a p >st
tor-worship|«*rs a hard rap in his |.tthv
set riverrei}' lo its naturai gruwlh, while
speech at tin* Pilgrim dinner in Itrookly n :
if set hottouiilown Ilio |s*n*s will con­
“ I always feel sorry," lie said “ for a man
stanti)- draw tlu* moisture upward, lima
who has so little character himself that
eatising its premature «levuy.—Western
In* has pot to go hai'k and marshal up
Tree Planter.
a lot of uncastrul ghosts to make up the
deficiency. It is i.o great credit to a fool
Resi «*omes onlv tu tliose w ho walk in
that lie had a w ise grandfather." A man thè patii of olvilietnv. Tlu* patii may I h *
J
is not res|«onsihle for his ancestors, uml futi of tliorns; it may lead ìnto thiekewt {
wo su*|ie< t that some «>f the ancestors of ilurkncss where sufTering is otir tot, where
the Sons of Pilgrims woulii not 1 1 * wholly inmi.oerablediiticsof un uncongental kind
satisfied with tiieir «hvomlonts.—N. Y. are t«* Is* preformivi ; or it may I h * sui ti n
Worlil.
tulli as Abraham mas rullcd to tnke.
going feriti not knowing whiilier Re it
Women in tin* west <>nd of Loudon go
so. \s it was witli thè patriarci), evrry
ulswit armed with small sipiirt guns tilled
step of thè will prove • sweet re«t. This
with dirty water, with which they slyly
i< thè rest of (aith. Going forti) thns thè
soil the <s>ats or «Iressi's of |vrsons w hen
stiri aliali no more go down. With nn-
they pass. Then they meet the persons
faltering stop», motinting thè sto|*s of Ufo
and with elaborate ls>ws, beg pardon for
teward thè final goal, we shall at last en-
«'ailing attention to the fact that Hi«'
«lress or is>at is solsshcil, and MTer to ter tliat porieot rest w hieli "remaineth to
to U h * piviple ol vìod.” I’*ut even in hea-
wipoit«*tr with a clean white apron.
voti tlierv shall not ho inactivity nor sol-
Nine tint 's oat of ten the trick brings a
fisti enjovment, nor complete re velai ion
generous tip.— Ex.
It sitali Is* onward, upward in thesong
" l i e Is one eighth (esthetic atnl seven- of tinse who "resi not day nor night" in
eiglitha «lamplioiil,*' is the opinion of La Ilio •vaseli -■* di-rloHiiro of infinite love, in
Lantern, tin* French daily paper,of (bear thè ever-inereasing gl >ry of lite beautiful
Wililc.—Ex.
i ¡eli.- Ex.
l-ii.
Several hundred copies now go east of the Reeky Mountains, and more copies to go .
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THE GRAPHIC
I Make a Specialty of Tinning and Plumbing
in all its Branches.
-o-
Is the best possible Advertising A g e n t .
PIONEER
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Job work
cards ,
LE TTE R 'H E AD S,
B ILL.H EAD S.
C A P STATEMENTS,
Double and Single Turnouts
Kept Constantly on Hand.
Board and Transient Stock
Carefully Oared For.
SMITH BROS.
M IL L IX K K Y
! H ats, trim m ed and nntriinm cd,
T I S T .
SUBSCRIBE FOR IT.
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— afV
A R
N kw herg , O regon ,
and opened for the trade, a full and well
selected stock of
UN l)M [¡TA K E R .
'earn.
Today how changed ; transcontinental
linos of rail connect Ihe oceans, and the
merchant of the Pacific sea transacts a
daily business witli tho bank of England.
—Uorvallis Times.
list of
farming and fruit lands.
Since the wfcck of the Great Republic,
no disaster on the Pacific « oast has car­
ried sorrow to so many homes as the loss
i-.».
of the AlasKun. Nearly ull of the crew
were well known in Portland and Astoria
FU RNITU RE,
J. D. TARRANT.
E. C. TA Ult AKT.
ami many of those reported lost were
BEDS,
married men. It is conjectured by nau­
BEDDING
tical men that the Alaskan hugged the AND
STYLES.
SETS
LATEST
OF
TH E
BEDROOM
land too closely thereby gitting into
heavy, chop seas. It certainly l«x»ks as
PROPRIETORS OF TH E
if a vessel like the Alaskan might live
even in such a heavy gale us she encount­
ered, «1 she had had plenty of sea room, STOVES,
TIN W ARE,
but of course this is looking at the matter
NAILS,
from shore. It must have been a terrible
BOLTS,
i!X|H*rienee; out in the darkness, buttling
SAWS,
with wind and wave ’ liroiigliout that fear­
AXES,
ful night, and at last to feel Ihe vessel
RAKES Ac-
settling down into the depths of the sea.
Let Live.”
My terms
are
reason iblc—My motto
is “ Live and
bandsmen cannot realise the fury of a
tempest on ihe ocean, nor can anyone
W e G u aran tee Satisfaction to our Customers. C a ll an d see us.
imagine the sufferings of the men who
took to the boats and were tossed for 118
NEW BERG,
OREGON.
hours on a wild, tem|iestuous sea. Noth­
ing of the two missing boats with their
8. E. SMITH.
S. J. HOSKINS.
loud has lieen heard, and it is now a
B . H A W O R T H , P ro p
NKW BFKG
OK.
S
M
IT
H
& IIO S K IN S ,
certainty that they have been swallowed
Dealer in
up by a mad sea.—Hotel Vdvertiser.
A hailstorm which swept across New
Hanover County, N. ( ’., the other «lay,
was the severest on reeoril. The liail-
stones wa re of enormous si7.e anil fell in
At tliis timo the Pacific coart i-i at­
sheets. Many were as large us hen’s
tracting more attentimf than any oilier
«'ggs. Much damage was done, hut the
section of this vast continent. The man­
stringed fact of all was the killing of
ufacturer, the inec' anh-, the lumberman,
Benjamin Moore, a young colored man,
tho farmer, the fisherman uml Hu* cap­
by the hail. Moore was caught in the
italist all look will, longing eves to the
storm in thesuls'rhs of Wilmington, and
Pacific slope, an i are eager to obtain re­
was lieaton by Ihe enormous hailstones
liable information of our elimuto, re-
until lie was completely exhausted, lie
sonrses, advantages, and future prospects.
was discovered after the storm lying help-
Until recently the trip across the conti­
less on Hie ground, lie was bleeding at
nent was lalrorous and tcdimis, and only
the mouth ami nose and his eonilition
stur.lv pioneers nr lire gold
lim iter,
,
; was so alarming that a | hvsiiian was
lured face the dangers or sought lo endure
« nl for hut bt'iore heariived Moore was
Ihe plications and hardships incident to
lead.—Harlan County Neb.) Times.
the overland trail by mule or ox
tho
choicest residence lots in the city of
DEALERS IN
fruit is as large as the average of Californ­ ice, whilst the outer ingredients can lie
used a second or even a third time to pro-
ia when ripe. The apricot is a valuable
' «luce hither blocks of ice by pouring more
fruit for canning purposes, and brings a
fresh water into the receptable. Work in
high price in the market. Why not get a cool place. If greater bulk of ice is
wanted increase the mixture in the same
the benefit of it.
proportion.” —Pioneer.
# •
roSTEIEBlLLS, AC.,’AC.
Done on Short Notice.
l&~\ r*r..ptly ar«l neatly execute«! .JgCJ
HIATT & HOBSON
Proprietors. Editors and Props.
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