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'f i NEWBERG GRAPHIC. ISSI ED XVERY SATt’ RDAY MOF.MNO. D O W N IN AMHKM. A D i s a s t r o u s C o n tia g r u t I o n V is it s D a lla » , A UtAItTKK BI.OCK U IIN KII. S. HOBSON. O. V. A I LES B0B80N & ALLEN, Editors and Prop's SATURDAY, AUGUSTS, 18H». product uff :i space 40x4.1, for »01. — NEW.ERG HARDWARE STORE, A hop grower»’ mutual protective asso- j elation lilt» been formed at Salem. J. B. MOUNT, Proprietor. ■ o- Tlie canneries on Kroner river are re Flr-raeu and ('lllarna Work Heroically— ceiving from 8100 to 1 . 1,000 salmon daily. l.adirH l.emt able Assistance—short age of Water—Too Much Kub- blah— Double aa to Origin Tlie Treasury ilepartmerit lias agreed o f Fire. that t'liinese can pasa through the United (Extra Polk County Obnrreer, ) M IS C E L L A N E O U S . MIELE! l.ANKOl S. An Ashland imtn noli] hi» strawberry I h e — _ _________ ARLINGTON HOTEL Has just opened on Main street N E W B - J i . I F T J X a la X a lH S T E HARDW ARE. COOK T O VES, TINW ARE. IJKAÎNO STOCKS, WINDOW GLASS, aid every other article usually kept in a first-class Hardware Store. --------- O --------- E R Q , O R E G O N . Everything. New! O F — State» to foreign parts. t FROM FOUNDATION TO ROOF; ELEGANT, AND NOTHING BUT T H E BEST!! Tiie fire fiend lias again put its imprint poet upon the henutifni little eity of Dallas, RATES FROM <1 TO »2 PER DAY. ONLY FIRST CLASS HOTEL * I’ •» date 10,575 sheep have been NEAR THE DEPOT. and Hie |>ortiun of the town where yestcr- sheared in Wallowa county with !)4, day was transacted hundreds of dollars ; -gg, [>oun(u of wool as a result, I Mate a Söecialty of Tinning and Plumbing S heridan lias anew pa,ier. We ac- wortii of business, is tlii» morning a heap 33 in all its Branches. knowledge tiie receipt of Voi. 1, No. I, of smoldering ruins. At 1:15 this morn- When a washerwoman changes her this Week. ii:g the lire I,ell iiealed fortli its harsh place of residence one may ask her C o m e in A ll K i n d s o f R e p a i r i n g N e a t ly a n d P r o m p l y D o n e . announcement to tiie half-awake citizens I n order to make a paper newsv we that a fire was raging in Hie town. It “ where she hangs out now,’’ without a n d S e e m y S t ic k . J . B . M OUNT. must have the co-operation of our friend». took lint a moment to locate it, a» I he using slang. An editor is not omnipresent and cannot Haines were reaching high in tiie air and see and hear everything that transpire» in lighting the town up for blocks around. Yesterday afternoon Capt. Dan Graham The mest conveniently located hotel in the city town and the country for ten miles round. Tiie tire liad sturted at some point in tiie of tiie tug Escort, ran into a school of W e are always glad to know the news rear of the hank building; hut by tiie black bass off tiie Columbia bar und and if anything, of interest, liap|>en» »end time our rqiorter liad arrived on tiie caught seventy weighing about four pound us an item. ground it liad spicad to such an extent eacii. that it was impossible to tell the exact Wa notice a letter published in tiie location of its origin. Home who claim to George Win. Ctirtis suggests tliut mitt- Lkriitian Worker asking for aid to defray hakcrrrt'iheriskyrnm ’harfreff- finfriti’o- " R o n .r d sickness. This 1 » an outrage. Any town truded from Crider Uros, warehouse; ¡and service reform ns it involves the (unde claiming to he what Newberg does and tfins tiie matter stands. Re that as it mental principles of ligliteousness. Port then send East (or money to defray tiie may the lire was there and had u good land clergymen might well preach U|> oii Meals, 25 cts. Lodging, 25 cts. D O U B L E A N D S IN G L E T U R N O U T S expenses of one who lias done as much start. Terror engine company set their reform in Portland |>olitics. for thU people a« Miss Darker—w ell! von little machine at Hie cistern near Hol Kept Constantly on Hand. can form your own opinion. What kind man's livery stable and soon had a stream Wall o f the Stand ini' Collar. ofpeopledo you suppose persons who flying on Hie rear of tiie hunk ami Crider Alas for humidity, read this letter will think we are? We Bros.’ buildings; but it was not of sutil- Lack ol rigidity CAREFULLY CA RED FOR. are a very generous people until our cient force to stand the severe heat, und Under the sun pocket-hook» are touched and then we in a short spare of time these two build Oil, it was pitiful, come ‘ round and write a pathetic letter ings were a solid sheet of flame. The Near a whole citvfiil to friends in the Hast aud ask them to building ir. which was l.awton's and J. C. Not a starched on e! I w ill sell m y stock o f F u r n itu r e auil H a r d w a r e pay what should by rigid« ho paid lay us. Ifayter’s stock of confectionary, and the What will we ever ainout to if we have postoflice, was devoured, and their con Tiie Canadian government lias been to bo forever asking for assistance? Tiie tents were quickly removed to tiie court asked to guarantee Hie Canadian Cable PROPRIETORS OP THE people of tiais town ought to tie thoroughly yard grounds across the street, and tiie Company’« Stock to the extent of $500, ashamed of themselves for asking outside flames were soon licking up Hie buildings MY stock ; C O N S I S T S O K -A_ K I H S T K 000 . The entile is to tie from Westport, aid in this deed of kindness. and wlmt remained in them. Fortun L O T O K Ireland, to Greenly Island, St. Lawrence ately on each side of tiie burning build Gulf, a distance of 1000 miles. Its cost, Pater—“ Well, my son, you sre st. Louis Stoves, Fully II'arrented, and a General Stock of Hardware graduated,and now prejiared to go west ings stood the bricks Hint have seen sev »1,000,000. Of this, »350,000 has been and Tinware, Fine Bedioom Sets, Bedsteads, Tables, Stands, Woven eral tires before and checked them in All Sizes of Drain Tile Kept Constantly on Hand. subscribed. and fight Indians. Do you think you Wire Mattresses, Chair», Kitchen Safe», Window Shades their mad career." It wan tiie men who have the necessary qualifications?’, and Other Tilings to Numerous to Mention. We Have Increased the Capacity of our Factory and are now Prepared Í erected these buildings that we thunk for A Simple I- I m I i .Story. West Pointer—“ Well, I should think so preserving tiie town from utter annihila All of the above goods will be sold At and A bass weighing one pound ill 183) was I sin the champion long distaco iminor of tion at this time, for the water gavo out returned to Hie Potomac with a small to Supply tiie Demand. Tile Delivered on Board tiie Cars at Factory Prices our class.” — l.ije. B E L O W COST and all Hie buildings were burned down sleigh bell attached to its tail with a wire. KEKSJt H U N T , Send for Price list. “ Wliat would you do if you were 1 and I liefore water was secured again. Tlia va A few days ago it was caught witli tiie For cash only, for 30 days. Those buying on time will were you?’’ tenderly inquired a young cant lots in hack of these building were hell still attached, tiie tisli weighing six Successors to not be entitled to the reduction. swell of his lady friend, as lie escort«! her covered witli large ricks of wood, luinlier, pounds. This may seem like a fish story J. EDWARDS, Cull and E x a m in e M y G ood» on C en tre stre e t. home from church. Wadi, said she, “ if I shingles, etc., that ncted as feeders for the hut some of our readers will remeint-er were you, I would throw away that vile flames and made Hie heat doubly Atense tlmt a one-pound bass caught in tliecast- N e w b e r g f, O r e g o n , «-igorette, cut up my cane for firewood, und these came near causing tiie loss of [ ern branch live years ago with a penny wear my watch chain under my coat, and Hie ¡temiter building Hint stands on tiie tin whistle tied to its tail. Three years stay st home nights and pray for brains.’ ’ north siileof the block, and it was only i later Hie has» was caught near Hie same through strenuous efforts that this was s|iot. It still weighed a pound, hut Hie The Chicago Opera House ihisschscs a saved as the hose w as too short to reach whistle iiad grown into a fog horn.—Ex. Graduate of the California Medical Col private fresh air fund. Cool air is now Hie building und it liad to 1« protected lege. Specialty graduate of the aupplied to the auditorium through the witlrhiickets The oil houses of Fenton private diseases of men Oregon’ . Kxlitl.lt nt Nashville. CALENDER. medium of a fan twelve feet high ami A Truitt anil A. K. Wilson were burned and women. Tiie Nashville American lias the fol having 50!) revolutions per minute. Air is hut their contents were removed. Tiie Member of Hie Medical Society of lowing account of tiie showing made nt FALL TERM forced over six tons of ice and into shafts windows were burned out of the rear end the National Teacher's Association, by California. Besinn, Rep. 1 0 , l«m. whence it is distributed throughout the of Lee and Brown's brick hut by close | Oregon representatives under tiie leader- O ilie r 111 t iie Close», Nor. » , 1 * 8 ». theater. The atmosphere is several de watching the interior of the buildings I ship of State Superintendent McKIroy: A R L IN G T O N H O T E L . grees cooler in the Chicago <)|iera House were saved from extensive damage. So | The exhibits are so numerous und all so Newberg. ( >r. than it is on the street.—Arhertiier. WINTER TEJtM tip extent of tliel fire may he summed up woitliv of mention tliut it is dillicnit to Bevins, Pec. 4, ISSO. sfifurus buildings are concerned, in Hie j determine which carries off tiie palm, A New Yorker named Slavin, head of a 34 Closes, Feb. » , 1890 con tortin g company, thinks that the Pan loss of three good frumo structures that especially as they differ so essentially, fronted on Main st., and their outhouses. 1 Still it seems lo tie Hie general opinion ama canal will lie laiilt. and says Ihat only xffrPACIFIO HOTEL- »200,900,000 more will be required. He Thip will make a big hole in that par -1 that the exhibit from tiie public schools Ite c e n tly B efitted and put in Everybody worked with I of Oregon deserves to stand first on the i s giving to Paris to raise the necessary ticulur locality. • E xeel lent O rd er to a c a will. Man manned Hie brakes until i list. This exhibit consists of drawings in a m ou n t under reorganization. As there colli moria te th e is yet tw en ty -tw o miles to Is* completed, completely exhausted, others formed | cruvon and pastel, and also primary work bucket brigades and hel|»-d keep down I of tiie same kind. The latter is very good n u t <d forty-tonroriginally, Mr. Slavin will find Ilia contract a large one ami lie had the flames. And the ladies! God bless but tiie black anil white crayon work is better get a snbcontrgi-t from Hie Nicar them; they wore hero and there and I entitled to the highest encomiums. Tiie RATES, »1 and »2 PER DAY. agua canal company, which has business j everywhere lending assistance; some j drawings arc well executed and stand Hie Board and Lodging, carrying goods to places of safety ; others j most critical examination, the shading in « n e th o ls about it and will have a course »4.00 pe. week. carrying water, and all speaking a good i some of them being exquisitely fine. It o|WD for vessels before Hie Panama con 35 Main it., Stwber 9 , Or. word ofclioerto the men. We may truly is no fulsome praise to say that this ce rn c a n c o lle ct tlieit decaying tools.— *»J' there wei e no drones during the Dallas j brunch of education lias been brought to ESTABLISHED IN 1885. Pioneer. I fire this morning. Tiie losses ure as a high state of perfection i.t the public T h e la r g e n u m b e r o f RtudentR w lio h ave fitted th e m selv es fo r b u sin ess o r for teaeliiBir M. Terry one of the engineer« on the follows: schools of Oregon, and Hie exhibit* reflect is o u r best reco m m e n d a tio n . Crider Bros., gro -eryinon, stock, Imild - great credit alike on the pupils and tiulr Rahara railroad, now being constructed by Eimuce, reports a curious discovery of ingand hank building, »tidOO: insurance, teachers. S|ieci.il attention is due to the The course of study, covers* period ofsix years, two years inthe GrammerSchool, and fair years i n li e Academic MITCHELL & BROWN great archaeological value. Coming upon » 1000 . Tiie Dallas City Bank loses its little party of seven who have shown such department. The Graarmar Solool c.ourso include» all the common branches. The Academic Proprietors, Imre on hand a a aaoumlof sand he had it dug into and fixtures and w ill have its business inter orogressive and enterprising spirit in course includes, History, Higher Mathematics, Science, Greek’ and Latin. Good Assort incut of rough luuilier. towad a dome which proved to lie tiie top rupted ; the vault stood the terrible heat bringing thia over 2>00 miles. Conver Two Dormitories ead a Boarding Hall have been erected for Hie accommodation of «Indents. These are under <A a tower. Ou digging dee|s<r the tower in tine sluipo and we foel certain Hint all sation with them reveals tiie liberal ideas tiie strict discipline of a Governor and Matron. * vwoved to belong toa innsqne entirely um tiie hooks and valuables are secure. . 1 . 1 * witli which they come, ever ready to Tiie total expense for stopping in tiie Boarding Ilall will lie about »125X0 for the school year. We matte no pre bodd*1 in the sand. Continuing his re , Ellis’ building, occupied by barbershop, generously overlook the possible short - fffF'Clieitp for C a s h . tention« of a Reform School” for student» who cannot U> managed at home. Our school is de- ■awarehes he has alreadv uncovered nine . p wtoflice, confectionary and bakery,»1500 coming of a Southern city, lavishly Y.tr.l near Smith's «tore. First st. higned for those who are desirous >f a good education, and those who are willing to cheer i hoe n s and a water course. The water with noinsusance. .1. H. Lawton, barber, praising its every advantage, and all tiie fully submit to wliat few rules and regulation» may lie made by tiie .course is of great value and will lie used »200; no insurance; ,I.C. Winter, loss while man ¡test ing a just pride inthe Faculty and Board of Trustees. •for irrigst ion This discovery con linns the »1000; insurance»500. ('. S. Grant, |*>»t- merits of their own state and country. 35 iiwpr—"ion that tiie Sahara was once u mastcr, loss in removal, »2IX*. Fenton A They have not labored in vain. The For Catalogue or other information, Address, EDWIN MORRISON, Principal, or populous land, by no means a waste o- Truitt, dry goods, loss »200; fully insured. General Superintendent of tiie educa E. H. WOODWARD, Pres, of Board, A llomitnre of the Sea. Fanil A Nies, hardware merchants, loss deoert. —Sew*. tional exhibit pronounced their drawing 33 N E W B ER G , OREGON. • *---------- »1500; insurance »500. Gene Havter's work undoubtedly tiie best of all. i I met tier on the steamers deck, If Benjamin whose fatttily name is store, removing goods, »«500; fully insured They have gone in to make a favorable j A sprightly, pretty tiling was she, LOOK HERE I Harrison, w ould only proceed to discharge \. k . Wilson, drug store . W ti9f<l of impression. Three rooms at Hie Maxwell Who welcomed me with »mile and beck. iT . -A .. CAMPBELL, Mr. 0 . W. Kohjr, the prerent excuse for a goods, loss »31.»; ins -red. 7. F. Vaughn, me profusely decorated and published as We manufacture And tints grew very dear to me. sad opened for the trade, a full and weti postmaster at Portland, Ire will not only | jeweler, removal of stock, »500; partially their headquarters. Their space at Hie selected stoek of 1 saw her dark eyes warmly yearn, «wane the blessing of many people to fall i insure.!. Nat Holman, removal of livery capital extends over one whole section, i Shaving;, M l .L I N E R Y GOODS, I drank in every little *|ieeeli; wa his heal hut lie will win the lasting grat- \ stock, »50. aud in one of the rooms is stored enough; I was a pupil apt to learn. lia ir c u t tin g H a ts , trim m e d nm l tint r im m e d ,) to order. Also SCREEN DOORS and itade and undying affection of the propri [ notes to fill Hie entire hall of representatives. which wo offer to tiie public at reasonable | And she seemed very glad to teach. am i S h am p o oin g . anything that is to be made of ela n of this paper. Within tiie past week Specimens of fruits, marble and building 1 prices and in the most fashion t o have lost throe good subscribers in „,W m a "‘ rr t « - ‘ " stone, anil descritice pamphlets abound. I read to her, I held her ivra|*i. wood. Building, Contract done in the latest and most fashiona able style. the Hty of Portland, for the sole reason " " ° the front part of the <),Wr.rr Math) js'ncii sketches by Hie »core; ble stvle of the art. ing, etc. (live us a call, Tli« spirit manifested is especially gratify Please cull and examine our good* before j that it «• iinposNiUlt* for them to receive And « lien »lie left to take cat-naps, ing in view of tiie fact one of the prime i F actory asd Ornrz skak P A W. V. nzro . purchasing. Room* opposite Moore Brother's ; FINEST CICARS IN THE C IT Y . 1 heir papers “ Just as soon as you can | Someone got aw iv with s o m line No hours so long hail seemed before. j movers is a Tennessee man. Cant. I*. W. Dmg «tore. PARKS CO. assure roe that 1 can receive tiro pa|ier »liverwan* for jewwler Vauglin. J. A. CAM PBELL. I Jarvis, of the National guards, and prin An oecan voyage must sometime cease. REES A JU D D . regular ron can begin sending it again" Crider Bros, will remove their si N ew b erg, O r e g o n . I N e w b e r g , O r. cipal of the Atliena public school, is a So we in sight of harborcatna; • »M on«»( bnt at« long a * Roby, tin* uinluwr ntork to the old band hall and open native of Gibson Co. He was early en- 1 loved her, hot had held mv peace— o n mugwump from the badger otate I mn : at once, 1 gaged in journalism, editing for a time Wliat if we never met again ? C. M AU LS 8 SAM UEL HOBSON the management of the office vu* can make ! Hie first newspaper established at Martin, A friend just then came to tier side, A San Francisco di patch of the ‘.‘Sili, B9JOCÜ assurance—.Istoria Pioneer. Penn., and in 1S3U removed to Oregon Erect and fierce as a hussar; i says tliut the new chairman of the Trans Ail kinds of repairing neatly and There was once a long headed man, who continental Association yesterday tele- when« lie lias since been prominently As down liischeeks tnvself he eved, I identified with the educational interest of promptly done. Single and double inruatnd a household utensil of sudi ren ' graphed tin* general freight agent of the I thought, of eoitrse. "h e is her pa r!" i harness made to order. Satis erai utility that instead of giving it a Union Pacific in Hiiseity that a special the slate. The work is in charge of Maj -AND- “ This, sir." said she, "is Major Blaize," | aame aetting forth an intelligible idea of I rate on East-bound car load shipments K. B Mi Kirov, state superintendent ot faction guaranteed. And I respomled witli a bow : public instruction. The delrgalion returns, Ita character, hr c a li» I it simply a gissi of wheat is to Iw made similar to the rate A R T I S T . BEST WHIPS ASP KLY SETS. “ He had to keen Ids berth for days, thing, àa pma I was he of his gissi thing on barley. This meansitrt cents per hun to-niorrow accompanied hv the ad miration 1 ! Portraits enlarged to life size and finished But ho is feeling better now.” and boat wishes of all wh > have known | P r i c e s R e a s o n a b le . that ha would not make it extensively dred )wuittds to the Missouri river, fi2'» iu Crayon India Ink or Water Color*. Icoown inthe prees. “ If people will not cents to Ht. lfOtiie, 83 cents to Chicago, them here, both for themselves and their I “ Much hatter, dear," the Majnt cried, O ne d o o rn o rtn ot M ou n t's Store. Besi-ienee on First St. west of P. & W. V. R oom ovkr M oosr B ros .. D»c<t S tork , great state. In tones one hears above tiie .-trite; s-ome ia aad ask for the gissi thing," lie and (W '.i-inb to Cincinnati. It is the S e w lie r g , . . . . . . O r e g o n . Ky., track. NEWBERG, OREGON. New berg, t >regon. “ Thunk von," he said tome aside, would say. "1 don't propose lo go to the first low rale ever made on California ML A Fruit growers assis talion lias been “ For your attentions to mv w ife!” Aroubleof telling them about it. It peo w heat to Eastern points and lias l<een formeil in Walla Walla. Experience lias «1 know it wlien the» see it. they brought Ills ait, it Is said, at the special E. C. TARRANT 1 8 8 4 , 1 8 8 9 . J . n. TAR BAS T. Worse. proven that fruit growers in stopping fruit a m t sol suffer Uu) consequence ot their request of Eastern millers They have < Brown— Do you ffhd your wire waiting themselves, especially East, receive! J . D. T A R R A N T & SO N . SCHOOL DESKS. lecogniwd tiie excellent quality of P«- up for you when you go home late and ftien a uiortgagr was toreeloerd on eifle coast wiivut, hut the freight rates better returns that when handle I by a Proprietor, ot the "tired,” Oreen? commission merchant. T o THE i little later, the amvcssful bidder have operated against their milling it Gfeen —No, 1 do Sot. The Newb-rg Grain Elevator has l>een T ru stees o f P u b lic Seliords in advertised the gisst thing in several to advantage The talk outlie si reel now iti ten. B.—Then yon ottgM to he a happT man ■ edited and remodeled and we are now Y a m h ill t » . ! I W is h to Show paper*, sad he had difficulty in employing iw tliut the Hont I tern Pacific will accept no G.-s-l ought, ought I ? Something Ite*t F l o u r an«t a l l k i n d * o f G r o w i i d Y o u tile Best School Desk prepare i to h.uidle your grain. • sufficient number of men to till the rod compromise outlie Canadian competition SI!M**'>N July?.) V* of consumption Walter Stint mm » lrt ye.ir*. worse Vh.m my wife is waiting up form e f>e<f k e p t C o c i t w n t l j o n h a n d . ev er sold iu Y a m h ill wagons that hacked up to his d<*.r. quasi ion, and as a natural consequence when l go home late and "tired," as you H a ck s a lw a y s o n hand. C o, am i a t P rices MO MU. Tim moral of this fable is in the |>os- a rate war is a fruitful topic of discussion. C ash P a id tor W h e a t . call it. "lion cst weight and fsir dealing," is eeaaton of our advertising agent, who will It is presumisi Hus will favor sliipis-rs of To the wife of Cyru* Lanih, g g irl. K —What? We Guarantee Satbfai turn to our Custom our motto. disclose it inali ita varigated beauty to all On-gun as weil a* those of California, an I (1,—My mother- n-lsw.— H. «(.->» ( turner. To the wife o f Po*l«t WoUotrty, « girl. inquirers on receipt of »tamp for return he the means of our farmers realizing CHRISTENSON PROS. FRANK WOOD er)'. Cali and see us. NKWBFKO To the wtfç o f r ’ iâfît« Vu rgh:». • ' o more (or tlacif gram. 1.0 k I-.X 22. THE GRAPHIC FOR $M« A TEAR N K t V H L H U , O R E G O N . r. t v : * E ntere d as second c la w m utter h i the office at N e w te rx, Orcgou. Proprietor. John Atkinson, ZtsTIE"WBERC j H O U S E O. C. WRIGHT, Manager. »-FEE E M U FROM ILL 1UBL-« Board Livefv, Feed and SaRTStable. BOAR DAND TRANCIENT'STOCK and Lodging, Per Day, $1.00. Per Week, $4.00. and Lodf Board eejfc 5J53.UU. "*• ' Grand Clearance Sale!!—» FURNITURE, SMITH & -HOLLOWAY, Proprietors. HARDWARE, WALL-PAPER AND CARPETS, for the month of July. R E E S & c ZEaZTTTSrT, N e w b e r g T i l e At Cost. f a c t o r y C. B. HAWORTH, Newberg, Or. A. G. SMITH, PHYSICIAN ANDSURCEON. WAITING BOOM IN PARLOR. TRAVELING PUBLIC^ FRIENDS PACIFIC ACADEMY. O. P. MALSON, Prop. ! NEWBERC LUMBER YARD. A. B. GEORGE, Manager JUST RECEIVED TONSORAL ARTIST. A LL KINDS OF FURNITURE ■ - . IRISH . HARNESSM AKER. Brick L aying P h o to g rap h er Portrait & Landscape Plastering. ' NOTICE TO F A R M E R S . NEWBERC FLOURING MILLS. That makes them Go. 4