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Acetileni. N E W B E R G GRAPHIC La»t Saturday evening Tom Fori ami I I.uin Haworth wont out attera beef, and lëSUKU EVKRV H ATTUI) A Y M UiSINO latin wan riding pretty fast an Ijumjied liic liorne up a bank when tiie saddle slipped O. V. AJ.J.KN I back. This frightened the horse and ho tí. HOBSON. jittit, k .*< 1 sideways throwing llaworlh to HOBSON & ALLEN, Editors and Prop’s the ground. It resulted in the breaking of liis collar liono and mashing bis shoulder pretty badly. He is doing wel S A T U R D A Y , JUNK 20, 1880 now ami will probably t*e around again in a short time. Kato red ft- .cromi c-la-n mutter at the post l'|i lit« Valley. oiticc at Ni-wberg, Oregon. T iik state teachers association will Ire held at Salem. Many prominent educa te s will txj present ui:da good tim e b anticipated. E xtensive for-st fire* have Ix-en de stroying the timber in western Montana and If rains do not come pretty soon the lumbering interests of that section will I k - seriously Injured. F. A. Monels has Ix-on having his fence white washed. This adds very much to the appearance of 1 is place. If others would follow this example the looks of the town might bo materially improved. Tut: late rains insure an abundant crop of late as well as early sown grain. Late vegetables nro bound to bo abundant, fruit lb well set and will iiowi mature into an abundant harvest. All these things nrcsnreto make Oregon boom. Look out for a big immigration next fall. Tin: Oregonian Railway lias been pur chased by the Southern Pacific Company for $ 1,5 > l.OOd. It wi'l bo consolidated with the P. it \V. V. It. It., thus giving hi a through line on the west side of the river. Th!s will ho of great benefit to Newherg and w'-l give her a ¡rapid growth in the near ini lire. N : ve. : ui li is by in divided against It self long enough. The pit of petty jeal ously h is boiled so hard and slewed over till the pondage i-i ahnost spoiled. I Kits draw the firont once, have a meeting of O '- b isiin u nun of the town, smoke tin- pipe of peace an I have a general good time ami love feast. S m it h A II ullow ay , liveryinon of Ibis c-ìly pa* I $13 anaerefor wlieat standing in thè field to cut for bay. AMowing $3 poi- acre for pnllinsr ¡n tiro wheat., and thè 1 a ni ownrr bai $1d per aere for interest «ni bis tnonev. Tliis wou'd pav 10 |s-r cent, on $100 land, and yet some people sav land is too higli, bnt flguros don’t Ho. r.Asr Mo.nlay wo Inni tbo pleasuro of spendlng a few ininutes In Ilio town of l.’rtcoln, Tillamook Co. Tradii seerned to he brisk and overvbndy wns on tlie “ go.” AVe dropped i ito thè Ih ’niìlighl ofHee ami fonati evoryboily busy at tliat place. I.ike thè (ia.u-n r- tlm lienith'i/lit is a vomìr pape*, Imt it will not fail to “ get lliere.” W k clip Ilio (ollowing troni ari o-c- chnngo: “ A gentleman who was scleeted hv Air AVanamakcr (or iiostmastei- at l ’orts- immfh N. II., celob.-ated bis victory by gonring « irli sti-aw.i'rrles, un i tlioii lu ci icil and is dea I. ami Air. Wanamaker cui tnake aaotlier appninlinent. It is painful timi so Irnly goni a l ’ostmaster- lìencr-il should appoint su.-li a dissipateli pi rson lo an odici-.” Come oli! Ilio idea rf a tlovernmcnt ’i-ilii-l.il p-ying into Ilio domeslic afVairsol a m in to seo whetherhe is 11 t formi ntBeo or not. Tld» is ralher tliin iirgu- ■nent. N ext Thursdrv will I k - the 4th. of July the I l.'ltli. anniversary of tin- Declaration of Independence. A day on which the stars ami stiipes will lie unfurled to the hreezo over eve'y town and home in the land. A day on w hich every loval heart swells with loyalty and the small hoy «hoots, hisfl eoracke" ill the unsuspecting passe- by. A day when every liody goes to some celcb-ut io.i to hear a patriotic i peecli and feed his gi 1 jen c-cnm, A day when the an'con keeper puts on a clean apron a ml gels in a fresh stock of K V lx-ei. A (lav when the police force has to lx- doubled to rest--a! n the patriotic foel'ng (•sjieein'lv in the evening. A dnv for the labile ing man to spend all his money mid go hungry for the next week. A day for shock ig tin- neni-H of the ladies and h : t'ng of Invalids. Hurrah! for thi ghs ions fo III. “ Suint Peter sots ont hv thn Heavenly gntcs, bis hnnds oli thè siringe of a Ivre; u-id h'» sin .sa low song as he patientlv waits for Ihe Hiiuls of tliose who expire, Ile houi-s in thè di-tauri» a choriis of song, lliat sw is at thè tool of thè t li rune ; and he smi'i-s as ihe iniish- is wafled along mi I ivarhli - 1 tli-a lav ni bis own : Tlu-re ìm room in tiii^ r«*gion for in PI ions of souls; ^tis for those who have sull'ered the me. lody rolls, but the kieker« must ttirn to the left. There is room for the people \\ho when they w o t young, |H*rsisted in sowing wild oats, but who 1>ooineJ tip their ell y sinew and tongue, and tit.* kii li e's must go with the gnats. There is room for the p» opV who ; ninted with pride, to the heanfy a..»« growth of their town, w «» kept singing its fraise till it died, but the Kiekers will pleure amble down. Thev.d say the mtisie was all out of tune. Aiid the nngelie rolx*« band-nie- downs, ami they’d m u I off for a jeweler of the moon, to patitole the gold in his erowna. So while there is rot iti for a million of sou’s, who by sorrow and woe wereltereft, we want no con plaint* of the innato that roPa, sotlie kickers will turn to the left.— /.V. I I That kin 1 of so. i *tv that teaches Ntva nnd girls that it is moro becoming to do nothin/ for a living than to earn it by honest toil, is rotten to the coro and ruining our country to-dav. The ve are many sons and daughters who are being «•durate.I to p!av tli • part of “ Unding ia Iv” and “ walking gentleman" in lite great «Irania of life, who will turn up in the poor farm or penitentiary before the curtain dr.ii« in the last set of the play to which they have been educated hv their over indulgent parents.— ( 'affittii Journal. The travel seaward for the «titurner Inis already l**gan. Several parties left for < l.itsop on ihe Telephone labt Sunday AM«, ruing. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. ZEPXOIISriBEIER, K E W B E E G H O U SE . ::r;i * i t-ANt-o' s. S. I R I S II. Brick Laying O. C. W R IG H T, Manager. ’ I -A N D - Amt The Livery, Feed and Sals Stable. i ¡Double and Single Turnouts On last Monday A. M. Ilosxins and Itesi-lenco on First St. west of P. A W. V myself (It don’t make any dcflerence who Ry., track. Newberg, Oregon. | mvself is,) look a ride up through West In an artii-le on the Venice of America Chehulem Valley and uism tin- high iiills on the west, where we could overlook the the I'nrifir E ip re u says : valley below us, spread out like a pano-1 “ As a seaport, Astoria is destined to showing up the golden grain all 1 rank next to Han Francisco. Tliero is a ready to Is; garnered ill. This inteisjiers« 1 water frontage of five iniL-s where *h-ps with other crops of luxuriant growth mak can anchor or lie at wharves, extending ing the whole a grand sight to look upon. three miles. Shins often sail in without On our way np the valley, we stopped at llu-aid of tugs, and four sailed out lately, Alva Cooks school and made the students something tiiat cannot lie done at any all glad by taking a photograph of them, other place north of Han Iran cisco. In (13 including the teacher. Viva is doing a stead of faking out a part of the cargo good work and is well liked hv the patrons before a ship can go to Portland, and of the school. Success to Alva. Return completing the cargo here when leaving, l-tf. ing, w e stopped at J. ( Nelson’s one of the ships should discharge arid load at As head of ship navigation. pioneers of 1814. Air. Nelson is a whole toria, the son led energetic fanner and lias every There is a good opening here for a flour thing in good sh»|ie about bis farm. Al mill, a furniture factory and several more ter slacking our thirst at l.ii iron pump, saw mills. he invited us around the house anil up to An editor died anil slowly wending his the toil of a long ladder that reached away way down to where he supposed a warm up Into the top of a cherry tree just bend r- ception aw aited him. The I »evil meet ing with ri|ie cherries and told us to help ing him said : “ For many years thou hast ourselves and it is rut nescessary lo say borne the blame for the mistakes (lie- whether we did or not, lie can tell: We XEW BERG, OREGON. printer did make in the papers. The returned alter about four bonus ride, feel paper h,is alas! gone for $3.00 a year, and ing that wo bad been well paid. alas! that lias failed to come in. The printers have bedeviled tlico for wages Sat DRUGS, M EDICINES, Cl IK.MIC A L8, Iii Meinoi’iam. Ono of the saddest events that has urday night when thou hadst not a cent PAINTS, O ILS A N D V A R N IS H , come under our notice for some time w as in thy pocket. Men have taken the pa per without paying for it, and cursed thee the death of Aftss Kva Parker. She came F IN E TO ILET SOAPS, to Newln-rg some three moiitns ago com for not getting out abetter pn|K-r. Thou B R U SH E S, COMBS, ETC., paratively a stranger, hut fail of zeal for hast been culled a dead beat and fraud hy All these tilings the welfute of others. She began a series men that we e both. A CHOICE L IN E OF F A M IL Y M ED ICIN ES, ho, thou of meeting at once. These lasted for ten thou hast borne in silence, eanst enter here.’’ And he fired him. J E W E L R Y O F A L L DESCRIPTIONS, days and resulted in the conversion of Do persons. She had a magnltism about her As he did so ho murmured to himself: P E R F U M E R Y A ND F A N C Y T O IL E T ARTICLES. hat few possess and could : way an aiiui- “ Heaven is his home, besides, had I anee as she willed, from mirth to tears. allow si him to ( liter be would have been We have not much of liar former li'u Imt continually dunning delinquent sub from her talk w ith difh rent | ersons we scribers— none of whom are in heaven— gain Hie following: She was horn in Ohio and thus have created discord.”— Ex. Kept Constantly on Hand. Board and Transient Stock Carefully Cared For. SMITH & H O LLO W AY, most conveniently located hotel in the Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per day, accord- THE DRUGGISTS, Board by the W eek Reasonable. II. Acsii.v. T. II. F okii . P R O P R IE T O R S O F The Newberg Meat Market. A (iood At Hanson’s old stand on Center Street. N ew b erg , Oregon. F. E. B each , P-esideut. W. F. B rowntox , Secretary G eo . V incent , W m . M c F ali ., Vice P es’dent. Asst. Secretary. t iii °T ORGANS MADE, it W A S H IN G T O N M Y STO CK A t Cost, OREGON. C A P IT A L STOCK, - - $500,000.00. SUB SC R IB E D C A P IT A L, - N3wh3rg, Or. A. T. HAWORTH. UNDERTAKER Agent for Ci egen Casket Co. NEW BERG, O R IX i . NEWBERG HARDWARE STORE, J. E. MOUNT, Proprietor. I Make a SDeciaity of Tinning and Plumbing in all its Brauches. Neatly and l-tf. N EW H ER G S A 3V MILI W . I>, SCARCE, 1 Ij r ' 1 ,M - Also I can deliver t.lio same ia Now berg or on hoard tho cars Dundee at a very low rate. at f !40,300.00. - - LO O K $107,431.00. Local Agent, O flic c o n A la in S t r e e t , X ew b e rgr, O r e g o n . HIILLLKl! J. D. TARRANT. E. C. TARRANT. We manufacture J. 1». T A R R A N T & SON, ALL KIHDS OF FURNITURE Proprietors of the to order. Also SC REEN DOORSand NEWBERG FLOURING MILLS. lle«t F lou r nnd nil hinds o f Ground Feed kept Constantly on hand. anyttiing that is to be made of wood. Building, Contract ing, etc. C a sh P a id fo r W h k a t . (iive i r a call. F actory and O ffice near P. I t V . V . detot . Newberg, P A R K S & CO. Oregon. Portrait & Landscape A R T IS T . We Guarantee Satisfaction to our Custom ers. 3 Call and see us. NEWBERG, OREGON JUST R ECEIVED •» and opened for the trade, a full and well selected stock of M IL L IN E R Y GOODS, Huts, trimmed nnd nut rimmed, which we offer to the public at reasonable prices and in the most fashion able style. Portraits enlarged lo life size and finished Flense call nnd examine our goods before iu Crayon India Ink or Water Colors, purchasing. Rooms opposite Moore Brother's R oom over M oobk B ros ., D r io S tork . Drug Store. NEW BERG, OREGON. l-tf. KEES & JU D D . C. M A R IS, vT. Jx . C A M P B E L L , HARNESSMAKER. TON30RAL ARTIST. All kinds of repairing neatly and promptly done. Single and double harness made to order. Satis tiii'l S lin n -iiiio iiig, faction guaranteed. done in the latest and most fashiona BEST WHIPS AND FLY NETS. ble style of tiie art. I*ri»-«-s R e a s o n a b le . FINEST CIC ADS IN THE CI TY. Simviiig, llaireiitting One donmortn ol Mount's store. .T. A. C A M I'B E L L . Newberg, Or. - - - - Oregon. NEWBERG GRAPHIC. SU B SC R IB E FOI! IT. SEND IT TO Y O U R E A ST E R N FR IE N D S. Several hundred copies now go east of ti e Reeky Mountains, and moreeopies to go, THE G RAPH IC Is the best possible Advertising Agent. Job work o » CARDS, LETT ER R E ADS, B IL L H EAPS. % CAP STATEMENTS, ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL !' - CASH ASSETS, AU of the above goods w;1l be so’d At and SAMUEL HOBSON B E L O W COST For cash ou>, for 30 days. Those buying on time will P hotographer C. B. HAWORTH, 3 STR EET, FOftTLAKD, «-Grand Clearance Sale ! ! I w ill sell my tsiock id' F m n It lire an il Iln iiA v a rc : Pacific Fire Insurance Co., of the Mouse and Dust Proof Organ. H AR D W A R E , W A L L -P A P E R A N D CARPETS, for the month of July. o of Fresh and Sail Meats kept constantly on hand. s u p p ly Also Agents for Four Brands of the FURNITURE, hi. L amb A U S T IN , F O R D & CO. DEALERS IN her father was a doctor and died in the A 11**|»«r!♦*!•’« I'rn jc r. army. Her mother was a minister in Un- “ I would flee from the city’s rule and Friends church. Her mother died about law— from its fashions and booms fill Can Furnish one Cheap for Cash or on Instalment Flan ten years ago 1 1 1 Imt b ir i i tii a w i l l loose—and go where the straw-lurry alone. She was at one time a student ol grows on its straw, and the goose! errv iirlham College. Hho has been recog grows on its goose; where the catnip tree nized as a minister hy the friundschuroh is climbed hy a cat as she (dutches for her for about three years of which she spent prey—the guileless and unsuspecting rat, in building up a church In Kansas. She on the rattan hush at play. I will watch was a woman of exceptionally strong at ease tho sall'-im cow and the cnwlet in mind and a force of character that de their glee, as they leap with joy from manded respect whever she moved. She bough to bough*)-! the top of a cowslip laid the foundation of her death hy over tree; and list while the partridge drums work not rea'i/.ing her condition unti'l it his drum, and the woodchuck chucks his was to late. She virtually laid down her wend, arid the ih-g devours the dogwood life for the salva'lon of others. Her sick p!um in the prim itive solitude. (), let ness lasted for six weeks and she sull'ered ino drink from the moss grown pump a great deal dining that time; hut she bore that was hewn from tlie pumpkin tree! it alt with t'lirtstinn patience unit, was I'hit mush and milk from a rural stump, C O N S IS T S OF HUITSTIEl often heard giving thanks for Ill's li'cssingc from form mi l fashion free— new gath LO T OF toiler. On Friday June 31st us the sun ered mush from the mushroom vine, Lod, s Stoves, Evlly Warrtnletl, and a (ienerul Stock of Hardware was sinking to test beyond the western anil milk from the milkweed sweet— with st. and Tinware, Fine Bedionm Sets, Bedsteads, Tables, Stand*, Woven horizon, as the yellow light tinted all the luscious pine apples from the pine! Such Wire Matt esses, Cha'i-s, Kitchen S i.'es, Window Shades landscape; in the calm of the afternoon food as Ihe gods might cat! And then and Other Thi igs to Numerous to Mention. her soul took its flight an I was waited by !'ll turn, where the dairy-maid hastening a eonovy of Angels over the river of death hies, her ruddy and golden led butter to The gates were thrown wide open and j (.|mrn from the milk of her hiitle--Hies ; she had an abundant entranis into t!:<■ : ;ii,,i |'|| r;s . ,-, |t|B morn with tiie earliest new .1 reuse him. bird, to th ' fragrant farm yard pass, and i The lusty was interni at the Friends’ watch while the farmer turns his herd i f | H 0 t b e e n t i t l e d i 0 tU O 1’e d ll C t i o n . reinetrv at thin piare on Sunday. Marv j»ra8shopj)crs o.it tu yrnss Kd ward a eon tine ted the services which nn<l i:\aiinne 31 y Goods on Centre sf r«-t'f. A S«>nntorlal Io vFM ttgntion. were very appropriate and impressive. The senator«) who urv to investigate the The largo Gymnasium Hall was tilled to its utmost rapacity and there was fully matter of Canadian interference with j 500 people in the procession to the rem* American transportation rates seem to he ! ctry. Although slie was not honnd to a free ; nd easy lot of men. Thev have this people hy any natural ties vet she hired a big parlor for tiiem-relvcs and a lot | was hound to them hy a higher and hol\ of small rooms to live in at the Fifth 1 hontl Ilian that of blood; tho bond of j \vcnu Hotel, and are living there ini style wailing for some one to come and S t, Efr , Christian fellowship. And the peopie Newherg feel that they have lort in her a te'l them something about (lie sulijeot i irli-nd ; tlu-ro is a vacancy tiiat "ill nit they nro inve«tigat:ng. They have sub- ! tsenaed nohody, hut have notified a good soon he tilled. many interested persons that they are on W. T. P. Ito «» liillsns. Itami a» d ready to listen. They keep a \V iii : i : i : \.s : The tow n oi Newls-rg has secretary to ilo their * willing and a I h - i - ii notisi iti thè pust as a leni|H-iaiu-i‘ •'erg*“ant-at-arms tostami at the door and town and comparatili-'! frisi ¡Toni ilrunk- look imjMirtant in case any body should enm-ss and rintbig and j want to enter, and witole reams of paper W n tu ris : Of lato many men bave I lie in decorili heaps on the long table in heen socn un lln- stn-els under thè intìu- tho pubi¡e heating room ready for use, enee of liipio:-. And feeling t'oat thè hut undisturbed. Theie is a general a‘- cause of ibis is ili our midst, and tliat , biosphere about tin* place as if tin» com some vo-.ing men, who othorw-se wouM mittee found life comfortable at the Vi.’ih refrain from «neh iiululgi-nces, are bave Vventi Hotel and didh’t care how long it ing influeius-s thrownarom l them wliich had to stav. The government fools the are irri-sistahìe. Ami f-s-'-ng tliat Ihe I hills.— Attoria Pioneer. moral safety nf thè voiing men and Is o - Atiout iti«’ s /.«• «»f it. of our town are at stake and evert that \ cmii'Hi'o.ident i.i tli(> Eli in i X m this deadly serpent may lind its way into Yi i lr r li.is Uiis sein-itile mlviiv lo pvt- on many luippy homes to poison ami destroy. —TV F U L L LITT IE O T P — the quei-tion o*' the l-o s leaving the fiirm ; K k . soi . vki ), That tlit* expression of the 1 see In « inc.ll |>ufK-r that IIA U D W A U K , COOK STOVES, temprarn e |»eople of the town and sut- f.i'-n-l B lui* “ ncei'i'tiil ii ¡K-i-ition” with TIN W AK T, 1IEATING STOVES, rounding coinmiinity is, that the pa t tem- Y, /. A Co., ii huiilwa.o linn doing hinii- W IN D O W CI LA SS, |H?ram»o reputation of the town shull again n«'»« in il ni-i^hlH-riii)! town. I «l.-o In und every other aiticli- iwm-lly kept in a lirst-class be restored, and troni u m-'ililvor Unit I ». another -lomq- Hardware Stert-. H ksoi N i l». Tliat the temiH iaoce peonY ---------O -------- of the tow n of New herg w id use every hon friend has'•liin-il out” to a farmer in i:n adjoining township. I learn that It n - est and legitimate means to rid them ceivi-z $33 i-i-r month and l-oards him selves of any and all establishment which deal «ait Ihpter ct any kind for other than self, and I * rcivivi-s f t - | ”'r month and l-o.i d. It lias “ aeis-|>ti--l a j SKI it ion, " honest and legit intent purposes and that -------- O--------- they wdl use every means to prevent any which fact is c1 1 ronifled t-v tin- local j-;i|H-r and commented n|<on hy tiisfriends I’ ronipl} Done. Come in other establishment-, hy w hatever name it ¡5;A1I Kinds of Repairing whon-ttard him as a lin k} fellow with a may he called* from coining into our nndjSeo ni} Si n-L. brilliant future open to him. D lue .!. R . M O U N T . midst for tho purpose «»f dealing out lh|tior. mere!}- “ Irin'-I out” which fact is not Krumth * !i%a«1. ebrei ifled anywhere, or i-ommcntivi on Three white wiu-'ed selt:»oiters of the t-v a dozen |>«-onle, all told. No tiriiliant plain arrived in Salem this morning on future is open to hi:n ; I k - is nota lin-ki their way from Spokane Tails to tlie Wit* fellow ; In- dolvca limoni; the dirt. It In I am now prepared to furniah 1 an.ette \alYy. ’these migratory l « ings plaiea $hV in the bank nt the end nt sav there is t«M> ntiteJi of a I mhmii at the eiithl months, anil nis wa^cs are raised Tails for people of little means, hence to|3 ) n-dssty wi I make any fuss als>ut it. their decision to locate in the valley of un If :it tin- end of two years In- lias $3tkl to iversal pmsjvrby where there is a home his eredit. I-i- will Is- looked upon as a .It rtrt null, t t-4 mH es irrst of .Ycwbrrg. and land for all ami a tine living f *r he who has industry enough to ;;.-t in and ■ rustle. Thai say then* w ill U» u any to congratulations will |x»ur upon him If at the end of two years he retains his p«vwj- j folh.w them, ('apital Joun.nl. i?on and is out of debt !»*» w ill I h * regarded I A Cim innath hither tixed the Tig ns k as v very promising voting business man I ing cha r in the parlor to tips^t if a grea » t and it's Hilary may ho raised to $.Vt, out of | Call on me before making ¡¡our purchases and by to weight than 14 > |s*unds r > rd i t it. Oa wl ieh he ean if economi *al, save $10 |»er ! ittomlt. Young man, if you want tota» (loinf patronize li nn imiti stries. tli«* very first night aderward h «* «laugh- sonteboIv go t«i town an 1 “ anvpt a posi- ' ter got a broken should >r and her acting I ion. If you want to lay tip something J E S S E H O D S U .Y . man hail Ids note skmu 1 -k'ap.'a Jour snlwdantial f«»»* the future, jo to the i -is :-i. nal. lOrfiili v and “ hire out.**— Kjr. i city. ing to room. Proprietors. MOORE BROS., ^ ^ POSTER B ILLS, AC., AC. Done on Short Notice. Promi tlv and neatly executed., "—w ■ HOBSCN & A L L E N , Editors and Props. %>