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NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
T H i ; A * lt ll. t * . * i0 1 'H Y O l
«o ll-
gelica!."
hi.l.AXl. i *
Ivi! tlicie aie m.tny Mntienls
MI* :t 'U .IN ti) i .
ARLINGTON HOTEL
ami some teat ii *1 s ulti) , anla,t ns» why
lliere is ii«»t as inui-li ineiital driil in the
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X n n d d r o a N «1«*l i « «•re d I ij l * r o f . iiseful and dcli^htiula» in the futile and
IKHi r l) tVI MV »A ft Mll.W M M’NIN.I
disagreeabl«.
"A n d there tire mani
K d w i l l M o r r is o n . l i H o r e (In *
stiMieiit», in every school who 'lo noi just
O r e g o n S tu te T e u e lie r V
ju s t o p e n e d
(). V AI.I.fcN
« HOPSON.
now wanl lo In- angclic’’
FI.t v wunt lo
A s s n H n l io u .
■O-
O EÒ ZEO -O Isr.
Ia? men and women, alile to compete in
N E W B E E G ,
( ( 'urtith u?<l Jt imt /('*/
)
O H 1—
toil and trafile wilh Ilio bost of llieir own
HOBSON & A L L E N , Editors and Prop's
iiio,in, stur, aixl a lio.,t oi |>liyttit;tl |ilie- lime, and tliev bave a righ ilo in-i-t npon j
HARDW ARE.
COOK STOVES,
j nomonit lliat atnini mit
theinvi- seciiring ili,' best poM-ihlo • li il 1 prcpar-
H K A T IN O STOVES,
T IN W A R E ,
1 FROM F O U N D A TIO N TO
R O O F;
ELEGANT,
AND
N O T H IN G
RUT
S A T U R D A Y , J U L Y 21, 188».
lulioit “ luvk al uit.”
And it ix nut until atory lo the strnggle in II;« worlds Work.
W IN D O W C LASS ,
1 «omc veiim liave paszu'l tliat Ilm inner The sin leni of ( ieomelry and Trigonoin-
and every other at tid e usually kept in n first-class
Haneluaryof tlie limnan Lodv Is-comc« II m * clry has a tight to know th.it in tiiese
Hardware Store.
Filtered « » second pia»* milter «t tue |>o»t
R A TE S FRO M «1 T o
RER D A Y . O N L Y F IR S T C LASS H O T E L
I ol.jfct of tlimiüld. So lik e w i« ivitli Ilie stndies he is laying the foun lalion for thè ,
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«Ilio» at Newberg, Oregon.
N E A R T H E 11EPUT.
1 raee.
Wo Homufiii.«*» tliii.k wo linvi proiluetive Sciences of archi t e d lire and
“ The applicati,una o f ,
originated something new when we talk ivi! engineering.
F ob grtne time we have tried to ex- |
about onr modern educational svHtcm. science to practical life are so numerous
vliange with what once was "our home
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| I do not know to wlmt extent it may he that (lie student need not be left in doubt
j>a|>er’’ but tliey have not notieed hh until
i traced in history but I believe the his­ asto the usefulness of that which lie
A H K i n d s o f I . e i i u i r i n g N e a t l y a n d I ’ r c r n p ly D o n e .
C o m e in
tills week we received a copy for which
When the reduction test ¡» a n d S e e m y S t o c k .
tory of the individual has only been re|ieut- studies.
we were truly thankful. Mr. Cane p lea «1
| ing itself In the history of mankind. being applied, in tin laboratory, it is easy
1$. M O U N T .
u -cept our thanks.
I What bad the world been doing before to point to the mine and blast furnace.”
la the chemistry class when gypsum is
' I’ythagoras and Socrates made the inner
lla.Ily Ourot.
I under consideration, the mental filili is
|
man
the
subject
of
their
contemplations.
The other day while John Hanson was
not lessened in the least to point out it*
crossing Mr. MeMall'a pasture a Jersey How many names stand out in history as
use in the arts in making pla-ter of paris,
hull nttacted him from behind, got him philosophers before that tim e? Humanity
Tile or tuteli the story of how Uranklin wrote
down ami gored him badlv and would had lieen in a preparatory state.
of man. and the faculties “ Effects of ( lypsuin” in large letters in a
probably have killed him had not Me- observing power
of
the
memory
were
probably as active l wheat field anil waited for the vigorous!
Mall come totheresene with a pitch fork.
and alert, liefore the time of Socrates, as gteen to make his scientific revelation.
M r . J ohn II krkknsiiaw of lti.lge Town afterwards, hut no/one had learned the Is the lesson in zoology '’ " I t cannot d e -1
*'snada has purchased of Ross Allen- art of generalization. In fact, though! in I tract anything from its use as study when
I,augli thè South hall of Ili* rjuarfer mie. j thè abstract was unknown.
flm nanity thè woorl |K*cker’s hm, Alo is under con
Liying un the South siile of lite Chehalein Itati beoti gii a great ohserving ex|willtit,n ' sideralion to add flint the barbs are i#t
mountain. Tiiis traci is niuely adapted to ! wiili the saiiteilegree of intensify tliat is reactive for the same reason that a bill j
the choioest kinds of fruit us well as stilali | manifested in tini little eliild in its before congress is to administer to phy­
grain. W e wisli Mr. Berkensliaw success oliscrvations of first its motlicr, then the sical wants, and that it serves the farmer
•nd givo bini a cordini welcome.
j dllferent npartm uits of thè house, Mieti by destroying hie enemy as well as I lie j
I lie yard, then the surrounding country, | woodpecker by furnishing food. W hat,
AV ■»nteit.
and finally when some dogree of matmitv insects are destruclive, and what are des
CA.IR/EIF'U'IIL i X j 'Y' C A R E D F O R .
F ive hundred inen t « plant from live to j has boon attained by the youth thought tmotive of the destructive und hj friend»
acres
in cornili nation | begins to make its appearance. So we to the farm und iranien, and what hird>
&
work together, hold their fruit and sell may say that Pythagoras and Socrates feed upi.n hurtful worms are not only
1 w i l l s e ll m y s t o c k o f F u r n i t u r e a n d H a r d w a r e
when the price is tile highest and realize j and pr iliably a very few other writers, 1 (piestion» which our methiNls ought to lav
Irom «¡100 to «¡2)0 per acre after ti e first I were the first mature fruit of the race, j hold, hut which they must lay holden or
live years. This cm easily br done anil followed up step by step until we have j not only instruction in Science hut all
«11 that is needed is in in who will pull to- j our modern degreu of intellectual power instruction will tail with a race incapable
PKOlMilKTOKK OK T IIK
gether and raise fruit enough so that the und culture. Now modern education aims of adapting itself to its environments
O P
.A . F I N E
mark'd will bid for it. M >ra fruit is sure I to carry th?so principles into the school i Prof, Dryer, «gain sa vs i, The growth oi
to bring a lartler market.
room, where the men an 1 women of the civilization has been coctpinl with the
fu m e are bung In in a 1.
It aims bv growth of the Scientific method, and it
st.
Louis
Stoves,
F u lly
Wanvnleil, and a (ionerul Stoek of Hardware
N kwiikho needs a pl.iining-inill and | voluntary acts, by money, by the exper­ w e a r e e v e r to become more civilized it
ar.d Tinware, Fine Red mom Sets, Redsteads. Tables, Stands, Woven
door A sasli factory. As it i i all d • ires j ience of the past, to place within the in list ho t h rough the increased in (tuen ce
W ire Mattresses, Chairs, Kitchen Safes, W indow Shades
mid tushes It ivo to bo shipiKt I from l’.irt-| reach of the children of today, in the very | and extention of the scientific »pint. In
and OMier Tilings to Numerous to Mention.
W o Hava Increased tlia Capacity of our Factory and are now Prepared
land when they might as well lie made at [ best form p m ible, the means which the ilio iniliviilttiil tho must chnraeterisMe
home. And now that II i ' mou ’ s saw mill race has stumbled upon by chance, and fruii of 11is* l'cientitii' m etlii'l is tlu* tiro; -
:o Supply thn D un m l. Tile Delivered on Roani the Cars at Factory Prices
has been sold and will br moved out of I which it has used blindly, in elevating nilion of Mie piim iplo of uniformity io
the country ami Vincent A Spaulding itself from the low plane of savage life nature or of the larv of naturai causai ion
Send for Frico list.
K IIK S A L H U N T ,
will probablv move hi the near inline olito the plune of intelligence unii meritai , Just so far aa we reeognize tiiis !arv limi
Successors to
all our «Ireascil lumber will then have power.
| regniate our nelions ami opinion* in ae
to l»e »hipped in from Hom«»w hero else
The ol.jnet of tu clein c.location as is j eorilaneo witli it, lo that extettt lui ve we
J. E D W AR D S ,
f u l l m id K x n m l n c M y G o o d s o n C e n t r e s t r e e t .
why not dress the lumber here und uive Mie ohjeet of all educai ¡or., is lo hriiig fhe come out of primalivc harlari*m ami bave
employment to the many men who are
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The savage has no I
mind of man into pro|s*r relation with its | become civilized.
idle in this town ?
surroundings, an 1 the highest degree of 1 idea of natural causation. T o him the j
wind blows, the rain falls, the rivers run. 1 tin*ii<l mat butter rnuMn’t »lit» have
mental, moral
and spiritual enltur
F ir i mill Witter.
afbmliMl lo teach forestry ami fertilization
if recognizes the fact that until very recent the trees grow, not in coiiseipionceoi the j
Fires of laic 1 live I ei on est eh common
i
times, little attention has lice.i given in action of any natural forces, but of their j m her »ubools ami label her farmers
occurrence Mint the r e v s el a city him ml
I k *.
The inonkevp
He endows nil nature’s • “ .lacks” if ncel
I our schools to Ilio faculties by which we own free will.
is har.lly notice.!. The insurance com-
1 ijrm eil in I be valley of the M i<'i»»ippi
ohjeels,
even
sticks
and
stones
with
a
obtain at first hand our knowledge of Mie
piriioi liavo lea rn »! by ex|iin in.’o to j
I for <onntle»» a^es and the soil aol U*Her
C ALEND ER.
tilings about us. Aral that education has ' volition like his own, and assigns to them
s ■ itter their imnrance an I you w ill tlml j
We all and bett»*r all the time*. W e 1» ive farmed
j consisted mainly in slot ing Mie memory j i corresponding eapiiciotisness.
i
the iiisnranej of a t,owra scatter,jd am cig I
: it for scarcely a hundred year and i
FAI I.TKItM
I w ith words, w ith statements, and opinion* feel very sure that M,e sun will rise to­
m iny .lill.rent co.npini is h it even if
accumulated fertility
is
half spent.
Kip. IP, 1SWI.
of otlier.s. and w ith inferences drawn there- ! morrow morning, and Mint it will rise pre­
every tiling In a town is in-mreil it cannot [
; !Vg«*ncrate sona of wot t by sire.- ! .»ping th«
Nov. 2P, IN*».
from.
T o accomplish
its results in , cisely at the moment calculated hv Mte
lm for more th m half its value thus wo |
ivotuans by a study of tlreek! while the
the lu st way possible, modern education astronomers. Rut to beget in us tliai eon
s—- what a loss is sustainc-l, mill as a eon- ;
Inis seen fit to liso the scianco.», and Mie lldenee has required thousands of years • iehiu*»» of our bills is running into the
WINTER TERM
seipienre we shoillil do everything in onr I
Out ancestors : -eas : Unless we turn our attention to
so-called industriili education wiMi its; of im w n ing experience.
Benins,
Pee. 4, IN».
iwer to prevent them. Many towns of
I
forestry
and
fertilization
it
will
be
well
work-hop. Rut the object of the work- j on the hanks of the Oxus and .luxuries
Clo.-es,
Feb. 28 , lwo
the Willamette valley have no water
1
for
onr
iintncdi
ite
descendants
at
least,
shop in (*omioi:Mon with our »cboola i» j saW Ibe »un tgn down with gloomy appr:j
works or engines; this makes the danger
not to teach a boy a trade or to instruct ; bei:»ion und every merninr they bailed if not for us if »t idy for ita own sake is
o f heavy loss doubly great ; What we
SPUING TERM
him in tin* “ Kroad and b'.dtoi ” question, his reappearance wilh »onus <^f joy and! angeli«*.
want in Newherg is water works and they
T e;I ns.
Tims
in
the
en
1
industrial
education
Nur. A. i«*n.
|
gladness.
In
a
future
stage
of
progress)
but to develop all bis faculties and uive
Closes,
can be put in for less money than most
May 8, l«w.
doe** not niant» to subtract in the least
him mental skill. Although the carpen­ ! natural phenomena were accounted for
anyothcr town in Oregon. In two miles
ter’s bench and the turner*»lathe,aro cm | by ascribing them to the action of sutler* ¡ from what should be eml>o«iied in n
.if town are two springs either one of
Hut its ciiit f
piove«I as instrument» of »ueb training the | human beings, each one of which took modern liberal education.
which would furnish Mm town w ith water
object is not to create carpenters and j charge of a ceitain class «.r department. object is to teach by nature’s method
at present and as the town inereaees both
I joiner», but to familiarize the pupil witli Hence arose al! I he god» and goddesses of Instead of developing a tendency to «le­
«firings might b i hnj'l |ht in play. Itv dig-
In the middle ages itend upon the text lo o k —upon what
I tin* properties of «urli common»ubsi uiees the mythologie».
ing a eiatorn or reservoir at Mte spring of
otic:w ise unaccountable others have »aid and thought—it Is to
I as wood and iron, to teach the band and strange anil
oOOor 1,000 barrels eapaeity, we can have
eve to work in unison witu the mind ; in occtirranecs were explained as magic, as reato a power by which the »Indent can I
a never ending supply of wafer und with
short, only as a mental diuipline canthe tlu' direct and special work of the c\ii one in ike a text book of bis own— to do bis
t.'ie immense fall wo have, would lie of
When a French i <;wn thinking and his own s»ying ir­
so-called industriai education claim a «*i of the Alm ighty.
1 ijstiniuhle value to the town and not
moment of our time ora respectable place | ntlicer of engineers in the Sahara, l>\ respective of what others have »aid and
T h e l a r g e n it t n lr e r o f s t u d e n t * w h o h a v e f i t t e d t h e m s e l v e s f o r b u s in e s s o r f o r t e a c h i n g
only wonid it lie a Imnollt in else of fire
in tlu»scic>ol c triiculum.
; drilling an artesian well protluce» a foun­ thought. To make him not so much a Î
is o u r b e s t r e c o m m e n d a t i o n .
h it for watering ’ a.vns and streets.
In
The object of tin* work sbopshoul 1 not tain of living water in tlm desert, tlu ! mere recevoir into which an unlimited ;
this way it wonid lie worth fU ,0 0 ) to
amount
of
facts
and
data
may
be
stored
;
The course of study, covers a period of six year», two years intlie clr.enmar School, a nd fc ur year* m i l e Academic
bo tr> manufacture raw miiterial into mt r- \r ib who watches him has no idea of I lie!
the town inside of a year.
department. The Orauirnar Heliool conrao includes all the common brandies. The Academic
ehanfible objects of trade. It matter» not causes or condition» wliii Ii render such a but a creator of thought— a producer of j
L is t hut not least we would h iv e ii
course in dudes, History, Higher M ttliein.itic», Sjience, Greek and Larin.
whether the objects created have a »ingle result possible. Ho has seen a miracle as mental products, a giver instead of a mere
pure supply of clear mountain water.
ntllilauian value, or whether they will surely as did the Is real ¡tes when Mo.sas recipient of man’s highest activiti *s.
Two Dormitoli«»» and a Poni di ng Hall have Un»n < recte«! for the mrom modal ion of stmleids. Thebe are urn 1er
This would he far preferable to the sur­
brinj» Jl penny if put on the market. In smote the rock in the wi.derne.-s.
A s u o n i i m ì mc . ì . i ; r .
face well water tli it we now Ii ive to use,
the strict disiiplino of a Governor and Matron.
trulli the boy is the only important object
Here and today imonjt this great and
an I Would n odouht do away with malaria
about the establishment, and lie is tin* inti lYgent Atnrtiean people civilization i> -i«t1 X lr s s in g e r |»ri»|n i«*t «>r «»f .io* St í*’.i *.-tr*'.
Tue total expense for stopping in the Hoarding l l a l l will he about $120.00 f«>r the school year. W e m ate no pre-
lo u large extent. Water works is what
H o ld at 31 s*XImnvillo sì» »«*ts a:
only article ubici» is to be put on the little more than mere suiface civilization,
tenii ins of a “ Rcfor.n Ht bool’’ for students who cannot be menaged at home.
Our fc I uki I is de-
We want and must have! There is plenty
a
m
i
tri«*«
to
k
ill
y
o
u
n
g
\
1
«
m
lfaîl.
j “ To find tlu* barbaiian in modern man i?
market.
rigim l f«»r those who are desitous >f a goo«l ««lucatiou, and those who are willing to cheer­
o f money in tho eo intry to put them in
Last Tu 's.lay Sil M osdnjer priprieh»:
Hut it is objected that the »«dun»! cur- I is neee*a*uy only to scratch him intl'.e
fully submit to what few rules and regulations may be made by the
if it ia gone after in the right w av. l et
ticuimn is full already, and tint the ; light spot.” Th«* ideas uiiicli the masse» »»i the St. Uharles lu»:«*l, Me.Minnvill«’ shot
Faculty and Hoard of Trustee».
sitr citizens put their shoulder to the
poorer classes of children have so little entertain «oncoming thac iT o s u i disease at and tried to kill a yo mg man by th »
wheel and push forward this enterpri*.
For Uataî«»guc oi other information, Address, LPW IN M OUUISON, Piincipal, or
time to I k * in school Indore they enter and the purposes of medical treatment, name of Westfall. It set ms that West-ad
mi l let us make Newherg a m d e l town
K. H. W O O D W AK1), Pres, of Hoard,
upon active life, that all the time is are orient¡tieully on the same plan with was engaged to JMessinger’a «laughter
i i every particular.
ami
they
were
to
meet
in
I'ortlan
I
and
be
N E W U K ir o , O R E G O N .
needed to at «ire their minds with useful the ideas which the Arab entertains upon
Men and married: West-fall failed to g o to I’ortlatid
J km * k llohaon ha* »old Ids milling out­ knowledge. W e grant the premise that the subje«*t of artesian wells.
fit, oawmill, rattle, horses, w i ^. mis ,
to our present course of study is already too women who are otherwise intelligent and and Messinger started out to hunt bis
J.
•*TJw CVowatow M illing C o ." of Latour full. Hut it must U* admhtcd bv every pass in thcreoinmunity as persons of rank laughter ami fourni h *r in Portion 1 an 1
We infimi fiu tare
and opened for the trade, a full and util
tdle Falls, Oregon. Tliu above uoinpau' persoli \vl»o ha» glvon tlu* »ubject a tmss- ami culture, have no rational conception brought her home. Westfall came into
selected stock of
are putting ill a mill of a eapauity of 1 Vi, ing tliougbt, ami it must he admitted by of the objects of medical treatment. To t lie» hotel and inquired .or Miss Messingcr
S lia v in a r ,
>! I L I.IN E H Y
GOODS,
(KM) ft. |»*rday aral Mill un» the mill pur- evcrv «*t>n« ientious tea« b«*r, tliat tlu* « Idld Hud ptoofof this Matemunl weonly bav«» The irate father ordered him to leave but
H u ts , trin iiiM M l a iu i i i i i t r i n i i m » d , j
lla ii'c ttlf I iijf
toonler.
A
lsoS
t'K
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F
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DOOKSaml
r »ase I of Mr. Hobson in sawing o it tim- ! ni to«lav « Miinot master ami b(*«*«»n.e pro- to ii»»p«vt ib«» patent medii ineailvcrtis- l e was r.i* lu'i* slow t » g » at which S »! got
| w hich we oiler to llie public at iea»onablt* •
and Sbani]H>oiiig,
unything
that
is
to
uè
inaile
of
angry
and
went
for
his
revolver*
W
e-lfail
for tli3 lar^e mill, dams, Railroads 1 licient in all tlu* diir*ient aubj »et», n*> w | ments. ami the shelves of the drug store.
prices and in the most fashion­
wood.
Building, Uontracl-
done
<%c. wliieli will req lire a I km U l, 000 ,U >0 ft ivquircd to he tanghi in «»tir pnhlic s« hool» “ Oneof the safest anti surest roads to for­ In'gan to run and Sol to sii out ing ; be came |
Mie intest and most fa*h¡umi­
able style.
M t . HoVison will »«»II what lumber be in tlu* f«*w y«»ars and in thè few montivi in tune is the manufacture of patent med- near shooting a Mrs Prigs ami so frighten
lile style of the art.
ing, ole. (liv e u» a eail.
i
Please
call
mul
examine
our
goods
before
lias on band at a much reduced rate i «'adì ye.ir idiote l to thè sebo »1 j»eriod or | icine and the onlv secret of success is hold cd her that she fainted away but re Mis­
Fai ren i a m » O f f ic s . vf . au P. 4\V. V. r>»»*oT. 1 p freb.isiag. Rooms opposite Moore Ilrotlicr's F i n e s t
CIC
ARS IN THE C IT Y .
T l»«re to ¿•teber of mi 111 i,»nt »i/.es to till iti average cbil I. J T lti’f , what are we t<» I and lim it)«** •dverti^ment.’ * The nat- dated in a few minutes. H lines a »tep-
1
Drugstore.
«
*•»
11
of
MfS'iuger
f«»H«»wed
Westfall
to
P
A
U
K
S
Al
C’O.
•err common bill. Mr. II »1 won is ready ; do? Are we to continue to stati these i»nt is assured that a «*ertain medicine
J. A. C A M P B E L L .
K IC K S .V , I l l>I>.
t o a ^ is t m erecting a »awm ill at some young ininds w»th w«ir*l», fact», dates.etc. has cured a great many persons, and U k »!;> level .md went in on him with »N e w lirrg ,
O regon, j
X ‘’ « l i e r j r , O r .
IV>tli men were lined $*Y00
point on the Willamette river in reauli of «>f wbicb tiv'y can know nothing. or are testimonials are furnished without nmo- bis
Newherg. A mill of iD.iXM ft. eapaeit> w e to ilro p a por.imi «*f tbes«' »ubjc« ts, an«l U r. •*Tlu* average American |v»messes Nothing .«s get lias been «lone n id i Mrs-
would And »ale for that amount of lumber make thè stu leni proti« ient in a k*ss unni- littte more Ilian the men* rudiments of singer.*
l.ltN
< A T IO N .
NEWBERQ HARDWARE STORE,
J. B. MOUNT, Proprietor.
Has
—.A. FULsLa L IN E
on Main street
Everything New!
Milli
TH E
I Make a Soecialty of Tinning and Plumbing
in all its Branches.
ZBIESTII
John Atkinson,
Proprietor.
H EW BERG - HOUSE.
O. C. WRIGHT, Manager.
The most conveniently located hotel in the city
Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per day, accord­
ing to room.
LivBry, Feed and Sale Stable.
Board by the Week Reasonable.
D O U B L E A N D S IN G L E T U R N O U T S
Kept Constantly on Hand.
BOARD AND TRANSIENT STOCK
ten
in fruit, form
SMITH
HOLLOWAY,
Grand Clearance Sale!!
HARDWARE, WALL-PAPER
AND CARPETS,
for the month of July.
FURNITURE,
Proprietors.
H E E S & ZESZTTZLsTT,
X e w l )er<i T ile F a c to r y
At Cost.
M Y STOCK CONSISTS
LOT OP
All Sizes of Drain Tile Kept Constantly on Hand.
All of the above goods will be sold At and
B E L O W C O ST
For cash only, for 30 days. Those buying on time will
not be entitled to the reduction.
C. B. HAWORTH,
Newberg, Or.
FRIENDS PACIFIC ACADEMY.
ESTABLISHED IN 1885.
LOOK
IDE]DDE I
JUST RECEIVED
_A__ C AM PBELL,
TONSORAL ARTIST.
ALL KINDS OF FORNITURE
C. MARI»,
in N «wbergand surrounding «*ountr\.
IV isoi . n baxiug capital to im est in
a i h an ent« rptise would «lo wed to mnfei
rejetlier and v,,4t the math»ron foot
i I i j f«ir«».sta that h ive U»eo supphin^
I b i aawmills alonrf the IV A \V. \* L I;
are now almost k *» iio . Mr. Stones mill
below Tualatin will in a few «lay» In*
moved into Washington, Hobson’ m into
Multnomah CV* an«l Messrs. Yineent and
Spaulding* are looking towards another
I «ration. With the present tup look w«*
ht)|N* so*»n to iv* tilde to record a new saw
m i'l enterivn.se. as the detiiitids of onr
fawn mul iim n tu in the next five w a r»
will require a ip*eat deal of bin u
hm
ferial.
T hk Kansas I .•‘colature is petdionrsl
by 123 «*ltire«»o f K ioks«*ounty »«> api*c»»
»•riale mewey to ex périmer, t by c » i i i k > u -
ading for r.tia The sidw riliers s.iv that
veterans
the wars thev have ob­
served thon non» foilow great battles, and
n seri I m » tl»e rwin» to the Musks given the
air by the thunder of th«* explosions.
1*1 Ut arch in hi» lif«» «>f Mailus reinatks
that great *t arms follow after great bat tir»*.
I t might be well h r t**rtion* «c Oregon to
reatch tlwsrxpcnincnL, ami *f tliev Is aw«*-
r«*s»ful, to make a like call «xi our l. gis-
I.•»«ire at ilio euri»» t p »seihie ui'uaen*.
— .if Wire ( W i >t*m
)H»r, hut at tlu* panie tini«* start thè mimi
to work npon what it is titte«l l v catare
to «I«*, and to «lo well, ami therebv pince
witliin its reaeli thè meati» of masieidtig
all th ' m i ! i *« ts of lilcra l mo«l«*m edm .it­
oli. In «(Mici word« «1» w.* propose to
elevate thè prehiatoric man «*f thè tini«’»
lieforc l ’ytliagorus U| h » ii
tue pr«'*ent
pian«* nf intelligence an«l enltun* i:i a single
gfler.ili»m, « h * il « w i fi * (> i « ( f ».• lù n t<»
come un as he did e*»me by tleveloping all
bis «litf reni fiiuetion» in nnisoii
The »uietnt's take a preminciit p1a«*e in
iiKKlern c lu<ati«*n Ivcanse a» we sai 1
bei«»tci«i thi-* pijv»r no «»ru* has been alile
to silo * w li\ a k iowlodge «»f r«s ks ami
soil.of rivera ami lake», of w iml and rain,
of gr.«*«s ami tree», ol bea-t s ami meli, a
know ledge of otir wItole pbv -it al ctivi**oii-
ment is n«»t as v.iìu.d le ami b is Ics» of
culture th.in a k«i ».v.elge of li ¡story, of
literatwre, «>r «»i «irt.
Hut lieside Ibis tlu* »i lem* s lo *k f»»i-
war«l to thè tu.leticai. It ni.ijr In» a itotvl
thinc t*> st 1 1 .* m *r*ly f«*r thè s.ik«» of
studi, for un e\»*r« ìm * «*f thè min i
J ui*y oc "suV.iiiic" ui i r may I e av* *
a » » i«*ntiln* spirit, hence lie falls an easy
victim to quacks of every sort.” Asirul-
o/v sorvives among tlu* farmers in tlu*
form of a l*ebef in the eontoliing infbicnce
of the moon over «reps ami animal?.
There an* many farmers who plant their
potatoes in the “ signs «.f the moon** in­
stead of the earths soi I whn h was given
to them for that pmp««»«*.
“ Tt»c M«vk
»|*ecubiti r consults th«* fortune tela r and
witchcraft in Ih«» form of spiiit rapping»
tlnds !»e tie vers by the thousands among
all classes oi tw»op!e. We inherit a strong
tendency to Mptcrutirhm an l the on!v
curt’ for this condition is »cientiHe ediku-
tion by the «ideutilH* method.**
I*rof. iV n n i» ». 1 1 », Home »pent h» r
tim * «tu lying the aesthetic «•nlture of
GictHf*. It was w«*!l for hi*r it there was
«mmetbing at.;;«» ie in it. f«'r wb !e she w as
«hang it, tli«» riehiies
f her b id» was
« a-t hi the r».»er, a i 1 m i «town tiith e
Mcdi’ierrmean nml •III' f!i«*«l t‘f -iHf Vatii'fl.
>he made aesthetic farmers it is trm —
farmer» that coti!«I “ Bu«-«»den’ * and “ <». *»-
ill I V 111 laU*! « Í • M. n-
igies” HU 1 ju»tl
tiun Sw an . '* B I tor th
HARNESSMAKER.
s. I R I S Ii.
SAMUEL HOBSON
Brick Layin g P h o to g ra p h e r
A lining man, a mendier of one v( «»ur
«diurebe», who carri'*» a ixdlivtion plate All kimls of repairitig neatly unti
after the Perm. h i . put bis hand into bis
pronir*tly «Ione. Single and «lo’iblc
•*«vket, and put. a** ho supposed, a «plait«*!
harr.rs» inaile to urdcr. Satia-
ANI>-
&
*»n the plate, an i tii 'o p i«sed it ar>»ii*id
f.ndion gì’.arati tea»«!.
among the e »ngregali«>n, which iaehnh d
i;K4i\v;n; a \xn n . v x ; x ,
man V vt'ung ami |>r**tt v la«lies— who. on
rurtr.its e n ln w -l to life .«ize and finislied
I«»;*!.in g at the contri out imi, seemed asto.i-
PrP-cH l le n s o u a lile .
! in Uraron India Ink or Water Color*,
i.M . d and amuM'di. and the y»upg man
Out* »U
Resilience on First St. west uf I*.
W. V. R oom over M oork B ro * . Dnro S tore .
taking a glance, fourni that instead »*f a
O r e g o n . Hv., track.
N
e
w
lu*rg,
N 'K W RK K G , O REG O N,
New berg, O regon.'
quarter 1. » ha ! put a «•.*nv,'u* iti«»n l«»z »nge
ML
I
«>ri the plat*, w ill the words “ W ill y m
m..irv im*’*“ ¡o rod letters, staring every
E. C. TARRANT,
1 8 0 4 ,
1 8 8 8 . 3. I>. TALK ANT.
body in tin* fa« «»
Landscape
Portrait
A BTIST.
Plastering.
NOTICE
TO KAUMKKS.
“ G ive our I h »)*« ami g ris a » harnt*” is
most tbormigbly pr.ietic *«l in th » cheap
I'here they not
lalnir centers oi l airo’. v.
T!»e N ei'h rg Grabi F.levator ha» been
only give the bey» ami y ;r’ - :\ « 'Min e but
icfitti 1 au I re»Tu\î el**«l and ivi* are now
al» » tlie falbere and ni tliers the Mime
prepare 1 lo h.«m!> your grain.
o p| tortimi tie» to work cheap , so th at a
man and hi» fame y are ire in neceM¡f\
S ü ili s
¿ i U y . i ' m on Itami.
obliged t«i toil for what the h ■a«l c»( a f am­
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’ight ai d L»*r dealing,’ * is
Iti is i»
i!y »hotial receive for hi» In' «»r
the »is V n i Ine Philanthrop!»! » of Î he Pa­ our motto.
« • *:i ■'» b**>*1 w in ’ d !lk • to educate th «
«•¡ÏU 5 -T T NSt >N r.KO-
\ meri, .ii invvlr.ia
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SCHOOL DESKS.
J . 1>. T A H U A N T .% SON,
Proprietor, of the
T .l T H E
I’ i’iis t o r s lit ' C l i h l i c S .-liti.)!* in
N K iit t illl C o , ; I \\ i - l i l o Slinxv
Y u li tlu * H o s t S c l j i i r ! D e s k
n o r s o ld in Y a m l i i l l
U<*. and
at P r ic e »
That makes them Go.
i \ K W «M í
v .V I v a
NEWBERG FLOURING MILLS.
R e . l F lo u r and «11 k in d , o f (.r o u n d
Feed k.-i ( C i > u . ib r |1, on hand.
« ’ «an r u n
fur
W iir a t .
W e < fiurcntae Satirfaetiun to our Cnetom-
er.-.
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