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North.
July, i m
9 20 a. m.
Lv.
Portland
3 If» p. in.
Ar.
10 Zi a
!• 0Ü a. m.
in.
On weg j
T ualitau
2 35 p. in.
2 0*» p. in.
10 4* a. m.
10 50 a. m.
Smockti
Middleton
1 30 p. m.
1 25 p. m.
11 40 a. m.
“ sir,” “ M l ',” until tin* time comes for of lliein colossal in size and all beautiful
Hiilutantial bacxing. when the afore said | lo the eye, were shown, while six varieties
helpers have “ boughl flvu yoke of oxen, I of |tea.*H, (our of plums and five of prunes ,
un<l must t o uml m ist tlieir tails im­
made up the balance of liis collection.
mediately.”
Mr. Cooper believes in the prune as the
V. T I M K T A B L E .
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Newberg
12 35 p. m.
Lv.
.2 25 p. m.
Duudec
11 55 a. m.
iicw lier« Fair.
Passenger and Freight Rate« to all points
Ciu be obtained from Agent Newberg.
R. K okhlkr ,
K. A B oahdm a *.
Mgr
A. O. F. A P. A.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
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J. B U R T MOOIIK,
P
HYSICIAN AND SCltOEON. Office
And
Residence One Block South of Post Otticc,
V t v b ifii O n | ob <
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F. W . C A B M A N , M. 1».
Office corner
Newberg, Oregon.
First
and
Maine
Sts.
SUM M O NS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
Yamhill County.
F. A. Morris and n. C. Miles, partners In hue-
I ness under the Arm name of Moiria A Miles
Plaintiffs vs Peter M. Christenson, Sarah
Christenson, Defendants.
To Peter M. Christenson and Sarah Christen­
son the defe.ideuts*above named:
IN THE N AME OF THE STATE OF OREGON
you and each of you are hereby required to up
pear and answer the compl slut died against
you in the above entitled action on or befort
the
S8nd ilny o f S e p tem b e r, A. I*, tsn o .
that being the first day of the next regular
term of said Court following the experatiou of
the publication of this Summons and If you
fill so to answer for want thereof the Plain
tllfs will take Judgement against you for the
aum of 96S.09 together with Interest then 01
from June 13th lftK) at 8 per cent per annum
and the costs and disbursement! of this aetioi
and for an order of the sale of the attached
property herein to wit: Lots 5-6 and 7 hi Id k
no. 7 In Hurley A Large audition to the town
o f Newberg in Yamhill County, Oregon.
Thia Summons la published in the N k a iirr.n
G aa rm e for six successive weeks by an ord.u
made by Hon It. 1‘. Itolae, Judge of said Court
on the 7lh day of July, A. D. 1*‘.K).
F. \V. F bsto N.
Attorney fur Plaintiffs.
N EW B E R G GRAPHIC,
IHHl’KD EVERY
FRIDAY
MORSIMI.
E . II . W O O D W A R D .
EDITOR
and PUBLISHER.
F R ID A Y , S E IT E M BKR
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1S93
Entered as second eia»« matter at the post
ollloe at Newberg, Oregon.
A
l ’ r e a c iit t o O lir S t ib s c r ilic r s .
It in witli pleasnrc that we nnnmim-i
to onr rnoiiy patrona that « e
a rra n g em e n t« »it i»
flint
bava
inaili
wi.lo-aw.iko,
:l
hiHtruliol furin inugnxinc, tlm Am erican
Karm er, puhliahial at. F i.
W ayne,
Im i.,
timi reati hy nearly 2'H),fKK) furniers hj
whit-li tini) (ireut puhlUtulioii it ili he innil-
ed tlirecf, F U K E , to thè nddruss of any ol
olir subscrihers « l u i itili corno in am i pili
tip all arreargea on snhftcriptinn uml
one
year in m ivanre frinii «Iute,
uni
uml
Io
n ew Hiihseriher tvlio it ili puv orto year in
m lvanco.
T liia i« a gran d opportunity
ohfnin u firsat
elusa
furili
jonrim l
lo
fiee.
T h e A m erican Karm er is n largo Iti-page
j m rnal, of naliotml
circnlation,
»fin ii
ran k s niuong Ilio leadin g iigricullurul pit-
jmth .
lt treutHlhe quest ioti of eeonm nv in
■liirienlttire am i thè rightH alni
of tlmt vasi hiulv
of
privilegow
eitizens— Am erican
F a r m era— wliose imhiHtry la Ilio
I iuhìh ni
■»Il m aterial unti natiniml prosperili-,
liightwt pnrpon» is «h e elevalion
Its
am i en-
n oh lin g of tgricn llm u tfirougli Ilio liiglier
am i brotnler educaiion o f men am i it omeli
engageil in ita pnrsnitH.
T h e rego lar sufi-
aerini ioti price ol Ilio A m erican Karm er i»
f i .(10 imr year.
IN O .
i l C h -tT S Y O U
N O T I1 -
Krom any one nninlter itlena etili
lai o h i lineai that w ill Ite iterili thrico Ilio
Bubscription priee to yon or ineinta-ra
yonr ItoiieelioM,
ykt
vor
oi-rr
ir
of
fukk .
C a li am i Hee sani pie copi-.
T iik recount in Salem gives that city
it imputation of 1 l,407 and the citizens of
the capital city are all happy.
T i n general leeling I hrooghout the coun­
try is that the passage of Hie silver hill
iuta already had the effect of stimulating
trade of every kind.
play.
II. C ooper ,
I'res.
A noth er P rem ium Offered.
It is a j ally crowd of old men and
voting men, old women and ycung women
ihat work at Biadford’s dryer and they
have laid tlieir heads together to help
make a lively time at the fair. The
young ladies have agreed to hake a lot of
pumpkin pies that are lo lie placed along
p i a row on a table, and the boys agree to
make up a purse of «2.5) to he paid to
the young fellow w ho eats a pie in the
shortest time. The contestants are to
have tlieir hands tied behind them and
at a given signal they are to go for tin-
pies “ root hog or die” fashion, and the
me who swallows his pie in Iho shortest
time takes the premium.
At first thought one might think tint'
thisfoat hardly needed encouragement Ini'
here is this in it. Tint young fellotv who
i.ts the appetite lo enable him to put away
t pie ill I lie shortest time will probably
'is one who all through life w ill be easy
o satisfy so far as rooking goes and this
»eing tile case the girls will all 1st uftei
li 111.
A healthy mustache will help a whole
'ot iu a hasty effort to absorb a sofi
'pumpkin pie” and young men who de-
•iie to contest for the prize will do well to
mike it noteof this and “ plow deep w hile
•laggards sleep.” A good lip however,
mil a tooth for pie will tie very desireahli
m this occasion.
A lu m t t h e F a i r .
W e desire to say another word about
lie fair. In the first place we ure goiny
•o have tlie largest crowd here that lias
,ver been in Newberg, and among the
iiiniher will lie quite a good |>er cent of
In*ople who have never been here 1« fore,
mil who have formed a favorable impress­
ion of onr place, and the enterprise o'
iiir people, hy what they have heard.
Now w hat are tve going to do about i f
Will we disappoint them, or will all om
people get in and rustle and make the fail
a greater success Ilian ever before. Then
is no question but that we have the stull
of every kind lo make a line show ing in
til the departmenis if the different super­
intendents will urge the people up and
the people will submit to the urging and
take the puius to tlx tlieir stuff in slnt|H-
and bring it out. I.et there lie S|a*cial
pains taken to have a tine showing ol
iruit, for the impression iff abroad lluil
we have lint beat fruit growing section
there is in the country and wo must i a «
a showing that will justify the claim.
Farmers should rub up tlieir stock and
clean up samples of grain to shew the
netv comers what we can produce. The
ladies usually have a line showing of their
handiwork and w ill no doubt la1 on hau l
with a good di-q.li.y. The pie and cuke
Icpartmcnt has not iiceii on full at times
as it should have been and as we know
that l lie land of ('In liulcin van furnish as
good cooks as any country, tve hopo an
extra effort will he made ni this depart­
ment this year. That crops never fail
inoregon gia)» without sating, and this
applies to the la»hy crop as well as all
other', and the tond mol lier» 't ¡51 have an
tppor'.nnitv to d splay ihe 1 ol of their
heart uli n wi;h other t rodt e s.
•last remember that the crowd will la*
here and it remains turns to furnish u
goo I exhibit.
T h e F a i r ut M c M in iiv lllo .
and is selling fact quantities of them.
thè proprie torà of thè
livery of nursery stock in McMinnville
“ That a liteli p rov e« as ere.it an attrae
tion a « any nther feature of it is thè large
actions of the editor
When it
and exccllont display ol fruits
frnit«, that
thè a h i'ity
World,
ber g ira tesi
is lib e ro V a li,b ill
to d ow n
F lin t rtnsing
thè
wItole
is desi ¡ned lo la»
re»,circe of future
w e altli,
and it is a h eallh y and hopoful sign lo «ee
|wople tskin g an interest iu tlie e x h ih it at
thè fairs.
T h e must extensiv*- display hv
an in diti Inai was that of A. K . t ’isqier of
U n -N e w lm rg nursery, w h o e ni In a c c i thè
op|»irtunii y to ilo som e prolitahle a d v e r­
tising
I le had on b is tahle four v arie'ies
of |«-ai hes of magniticent sire and isilor,
and lauglted a laugli ni «c on i
w henever
« n i t e - l v inqulreil ii |s':ti-hes rtsilil l«> s m -
cessfiilly grow n here.
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HEADQUARTERS FOR WAGONS, HACKS, BUGGIES
and CARTS,
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have it delivered at the proper tim e.
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Ten years ago last Saturday we arrived
S H O V E L P L O W S & C U L T IV A T O R S Ac.
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in Oregon and first placed foot on Yam ­
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hill soil. Coming from one of the most
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fertile, and oldest settled legions of cen­
P K ESC RI PTIONH C A K K F lT LL Y COM POUNDED
D AY ©f MIGHT*
Give usac.tll.
tral Indiana, him ! this being it compara­
P. o . Pn ig Store.
tively now country, almost everything
C. V. M O O IIK .
had u strange odd looking appearance.
And although we did not let any one
know it at the time, we were not favorably
impressed with w hat we saw ami did not
think we would like Oregon well enough
lo make it our home. We came however
w ith tlie full determination to make haste
slowly ami stay with what tie found un­
til we could act intelligently in rendering
Ihe verdict.
Well tve huve now been a resident here BENJ. M IL E S ,..............................................................................................President.
for ten tears and have never had cause (ESSE E D W A R D S ,............................................................................... Vice-President.
to regret our choice.
W tiile we have MOSES V O T A W ,...............................................................................................Cashier.
been satisfied w itli this country we have
never seen anything to be gained by rit'i
culing the iiroductiveness of the land of BENJ. M IL E S ,
J. E D W AR D S,
W M . BOND
our birth or that of any other country
F . A. M O R RIS,
J. C. COLCORD.
W e often hear people make some extrav u
gant expressions when comparing the Certificates of Deposit issued payable on demand.------- -------Exchange bought and
country they have adopted as their home, told.-----------(iood notes discounted.----------- Deposits received subject to cheek at
witli other places. Thu fact is there i- ight and a general banking business transacted.-----------Collections made on all
considerablu very valuable soil scattered tccessable points intlie United States and Canada.
out over these United States and there is
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little occasion for one community to think Correspondents ■
\ T ,, IL T , O N
,, Portland.
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M atwnal P a rk Lank, New l ork,
they can hover tlieir little wings over all
that w 11 d o lt live i r . This kind i f talk strangers visiting the City are invited to call at the Bank for information concern
would not answer of course for the iattei
ing the City.
day boom literature of the west, hut we
are not running that kind of a sheet
C o rre s p o n d e n c e In v ite d .
The fact is tlie day is past when the W il­
lamette valley needed, if it ever did need
any booming. W e are glad that tve have
a country with such a record for sure re­
turns for honest labor that the “ corpora­
tion” don’t have to “ water tiie stock” t<
A F U L L L IN E O F H A R D W A R E A L W A Y S ON H A N D .
make the concern go.
T INNING and REPAIRING DONE.
Ten years ago Newberg was simply n
“ community” of honest hard work in;
people, anil tve took up our abode lien
I 'J hi» I n Hit
|Unmmer
that
because we believed the |ieople had tlie
knocked the pr
grit, hacked hy the proper moral force h
pee*down d o a n m
make this valley a delightful place it
¡DOWN, at.!. IL Mout’s ."tore. So do ii"t fail to go there fo.
which to cast one's lot and raise and edu-
Nulla, Hammers, Saws, Carpenter« Tools of all kinds, for all
kinds of (:arpenleriO»ethe^uclwnM>oor\^oo^^
c..tea family. At that time there was on­
erent. Tinware
ly about t we've or fifteen children in tin
PUMPS
for
school district of school age, and tin-
my
well
in
school was taught in a private house.
Yainli 11 Co
Tilings are quite different iu tlie Newher»
of today. Wu now have a population ol
nearly six hundred with a thickly settled
country all around. Our educational in­
terests are represented hy a six thousand N AILS, NAILS, NAILS, NAILS, N III.S, NAIIA, NAILS, -BIO »mi LITTLE.
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dollar pro|«irty for the public schools,
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where two hundred little folks are com-
AT J. It. MOUNT'S,
AT J. B. MOUNT'S,
AT J. B. MOUNT'S
lortahly quartered seven or eight month’s
in the year, while in another part of tin
town you will find the grounds belonging
to Friends’ I’aeitlc Academy where om
more advanced students are aceommo-
,filled in buildings worth ten thousand
dollars. Wo have a tile factory where
f j r \ W E L L ASSO RTED S r o C K OF F U R N IT U R E A L W A Y S ON H A N D
first class drain tile is manufactured, and
a good flouring mill lo turn out first class AT P O R T L A N D PR IC E S.
BY
flour for the staff of life. Tlie mercantile
field is well reprerented hy those engage i
in general merchandising Ac.
Wo hate
a branch of the great Southern l ’ucific
railroad which will no doubt in a short
DR. YO U N G ,
time lie made a part of Ihe main through
line to California.
At Ihe railroad is a
w s. P o t b l l .
j. j, 8m rt.iT.
V E T fc lt I N Y B Y S I I I (J E O N .
grain elevator of fifty thousand bushels
P O W R L Is * S IIIP L K Y ,
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capacity.
Three extensive fruit dryers
The treatment of horses a speeialty.
ire turning out first class evaporated fruit,
and Dealers in
while a large nursery inside tlie cor|K>rate Calls attended with promptness.
J GROCERIES FLOUR FEED HAY and,
limits of the town is furnishing all who
N xw beru ,
O regon .
GRAIN.
I 2.80, Cor. Front A .lefferoon Sts.
desire toset trees. A hanking cor|ioriition
PORTLAND, OREGON.
M I L I I N E R Y and D R E S S M A K IN G .
is putting tip a handsome two story brick
leiilding that will give additional | nt -
-> + < — — s
A full tin« of Milliners' msicls. New srrivslf
manencc to Ihe appear:\n.-o of the town.
\I1 this has 1 m - cii done t,si without the nf the l.teHt style, every week. CntthiK nail
M Y SON J O H N
fUtliiK by the Crouch bla. system. Lneslion ou
aid (7) of Ihe saloon, that great factor
Main 3t.
lay sick for xix weeks in the hot month of An
which some mis-gtiided people in the
M rs . N ettie H anson .
gust and all his cry was
world think it takes to “ make” a town. MAIN ST. NEWBERG, OR.
"W A T K K . W A T E R , W A T E R ,”
Cooking backward over onr ten years res­
We arc prepared to tw>re and wall wells on
short
notice, for 30 cts. per foot, the property
idence in Chehulcm valley, and glancing
owner furnishing the tiling.
at the advancement made, tie feel quite
1>. W. A J am . C cm m ins ,
well sali«lletl with onr choice. New berg
Newberg, Oregon.
is now on a solid basis financially and
morally and tve loos for steady perma­
nent growth in the future. I,et the good A GOOD S U P P L Y kept on hand, and
work go on.
sold C H E A P for C ASH .
$
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N E W B E R Ii, O REGON.
M u ir
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anything in the line of nursery stock and
H O SK IN S SHOE SHOP,
BANK OF NEWBERG.
NEW BER G , OREGON.
Capital Stock, $30.000
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Deeringaud McCormick Binders and Mowers, Barnes Revolving and Tiger
Sulky Iiakes.
Also Machine Oils and Binding Twine'
N E W B E R G ,
O It E G O N .
N e e b e ih l Z Fn n z s m E M u e h z t
J. D.TARRANT & SON, Proprietors.
We have remodeled our M I L L and can now m an­
ufacture FL O U R o f the best grade, by the F U L L
R O L L E R PROCESS.
C ^ .F E E D W ILL BE GROUND EVERY SATURDAY . » F
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WE G UARANTEE SATISFACTION TO
OUR CUSTOMERS.---------- CALL AND SEE US.-------
Newberg,
Oregon.
JOS. W I L S O N ,
D E A L E R IN
GROCERIES and PROVISIONS
O PPO SITE B A N K ,
C E N T E R STR E E T.
J , -B. M O U N T ’S ,
CASH H ardw are Store, Center st. Newberg,
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B. C. M ilks ,
President.
J khsk E dwards ,
Vice-President.
F . A. M orrik ,
Secretary.
J. T. .S m ith ,
Treasurer.
M A R IS & C O LCO R D , Managers of tlie
UHEHALEM VALLEY BOARD of IMMIGRATION,
Are selling more property than any firm in the county and still have a few special bar­
gains which you should see before you invest. If you waut first class resident property near
I the Academy or Public school or near the beautiful Willamette, or a good business lot near the
[ P O. and Bank, we have them for sale on reasonable terms. Have first class fruit land iu
small or large tracts.
AS TO R IA.
If you want to invest in the future “ 3 id Francisco” of Oregon, come In and buy a few
lots in AS TOR I our only sea-port city. More good business men have confldeu
her mak iug a great c'.ty than any other town on the Coast and in iny of (
egon’s best men are investing there. Come and see what we have
there.
INSURANCE written, rents collected, and
NOTARY work carefully attended to,
M a r is & C o lc o h d ,
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Office on Center St., near the P. O.
NEWBERG FURNiTURE STORE.
N E W B E R G , O I R 'I E G O I s r
lyEA-IUST S T .
IEBE we go, bound k S ^ O ’X
H ID P IN C FOK IT.
N e w b e r g , O re g o n .
I M. MMSn
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C D H ^ " _ tÌj
P R I C E
S T O R E * w. glt *
BEST BARGAINS in town in D R Y G O O D S
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b OOT» a
SHOES.
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p er
cent off for C ASH .
J. T. S M IT H , Notary Public, Newberg, Oregon.
COMMISSION *:* MERCHANTS
32, M . 3 2 0 B 3 D B S ,
Dealer in Lumber, Doers,. Sosli, Shinn­
ies Monldings. &c.
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MONEY TO LOAN
on improved tarm
proper i f .
T IM E ,in d T E R M S to suit
H. Austin.
J. Boyse.
A U S T IN
& BOYSE.
Proprietors of
mm meat
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Center street,
W. T. SHURTLEFF,
Insurance, Money Broker and Abstraetor
of Titles,
M c M i n n v i l l e . O r e g o n .
NEWBERG,
OREGON.
H E W IB E B G B E A I, E S T A T E A G E N C Y .
J. M . W 1 U G H T , M a n a g e r.
I^vatcd at the old sUnd of the Willamet’e Real Estate Co., on MAIN STREET, NEW BERG, OREGON.
All kinds of property Bought and Sold on Commission. We have listed some of the FINEST Farms and Frnit tracts in the country, also Town I ot
We have the exclusive sale of the Goodrich subdivision of the Deskins donation.
Being Notary Public, w ill execute allkiuds of Legal Papers, Negotiate Loins, Write Insurance «fcc.
Be sure and call and get our prices.
IIO I SE anti S IG N P A I N T E R
Houses painted in the latest TIN TS.
Hanging,
Graining, Staining
and
Paper j
Hard oil ;
finish,
done hy DAY or CONTRACT.
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Shop on Main Street,
Newberg, Oregon.
BEATY’S ORGANSwrito «:? ^
logue. Atldre^s, Hon. Daniel F Be.itty. Wash­
ington, New Jersey
N ursery,
display of frnit whicli ttas uppret late,I.
Comes lo
REPAIRING FiNE WATCHES & CLOCKS A SPECIALTY.
A. M
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Ibis fall and persons can send orders for
wliicli goes to show that tliev lut i a line
d a i n i«
of Ihe Polk
rounty Iteiniser would indicate that in his
cose there is something in a name, for
he is making a commendable effort to
IF im A Dallas clean of dirty saloons. It
is to he hoped that brother Wasli will
succeed in making it so uncomfortable for
the kee|a»rs of the dens that they will lie
compelled lo lake a walk; and he will
do this if the lietter element of sis iely act
w isely and support him as they should.
Tlie discouraging feature in a light of this
kind, is the actions of a certain class who
a. • a!.vays r'ady t«j »•and ha It a id « it
the
N c w lw rg
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Me informed us that lie w ulti make a de­
P r o p . ( ?)M cK tMass (lie negro minstr­
W e are em ry lo say lliat circum stanees
el who was here las» spring with a troup, were su d i that we tu re nrullile to alterni T l i roo ( ilio * ( o i i t i o i iny: F o r Tlio
clotH-d with a while girl of Coltax Wash­ thè fair ut M eM in n t ¡Ile lin-t weck, conse
W i l l n m o t t o F n iv o r .s K y .
ington a short time ago.
qoentlv w e rati u n ir »| eak front liere sav.
The subject of re-locating the oldest in­
The Telep h o n e-K egisler says : “ Tlm fair
stitution nf Icnminc in Oregon —tin* W il­
n e w hero is attracting |ample from ever
tvas very iteli attendivi and thè «li-p la y »
direction w ho want to get to a town that allineigli »in ali malte up in licauty and lamette University of Salem— has in some
mysterious manner 1 een started into ae-
has gtssl schools, w itlmut the dilty sa­ qiialitv (or Ilio loss of qu an tlty .”
• ive discusMon, und three eitles, Portland,
l-sin influence Dial so nearly all the towns
T h e Reporter said : " W h i l e numi- peti-
in Oregon are cursed w ith. People of pia a i » attending, and Ine ollicers ure Salem and Astoria, have U*en drawn in­
to compel ion for its location. A h Pr.
this class are always welcome here.
pm nonneing succi ss, thè miivcraal ver-
Stratton, who is now at tlie head of the
diet seetns to I». ih it thè fair e tnie to c a r­
P orti . » hi > is much better saiistied with ie in thè «eason. partn er« « r e stili Irnsy University, place* the fun Is necessary to
the second enumeration made In- the cen­ witli tlicir harvest w.irk and cantici tukc raise and to pmperly maintain the school
sus department. Tim ligures are footed lim e lo alterni iluriiig Die ith ole te rn i.” at ^100,000 it will he seen that it is no
light task that the city that ^lins the lo­
up for Multnomah county and a gain of
llclnw w e a ts o g iv e w liat bro .lier Barn -
” 4 per cent or 1400 is nut le, which shows lutti lin i t o s a r of thè disp lay m udo l.y cation will have to assume.— Poi t Uml K.Ü*
¿miner.
a jiopulation of 78,257 for the county.
Portland and suhurhs contain 02,442 in­
habitants. Now if Porter will giye us a
new count of the whole state, the figures
will no doubt put the nnui lier at 375,Ok),
where the vote of last June indicates that
it should Is-.
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most protili,hie fruit ¡or Oregon planting,
To Xewiierg ami vicinity. A h I lie lime
¡ h drawing close at hand for onr Fair to
lake place and as it take» a united people
to make a good Fair, all should be interest­
ed in lending a helping hand to make it
a grand success. We have the material
and talent to make our Fair Hecond to
none an u county Fair anti tve earnestly
invite every |teiHon to bring your pro-
ductH and exhibit ut the la ir .
There w ill
oerhapH lie the ¡argent crowd of people
here that over wan in Newberg if the
weather in fine and lets Iry and have a
nice display of every thing that is grown
in our beautiful valley. A great many
strangers are coining hero to see Newberg
and vacinily and especially our Fruit.
Now let me cull the Fiuit growers atten-
i ¡on to this. W e want every one to bring
specimens of all their fruit to the Fair,
and in so doing we will make a lino dis­
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We carry a full line of rO T C U M I P 4TOUT
a ud FAMILY M KMC INKts *ud PUKE DRUGS
for Prescriptions.
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Ashland Tidings, Atig i 2 : Tlu* valilo ' f*r catalogue. Ex-Mayor lViniel F. Beatty, j
of ilio frnit tr.id»* to tho |H*ople of Ashland j Wa. hlngton. New Jersey.
ow n now U*f'*rotho voung oroharda have
rumo into generai hearing mav he a(>-
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prooiatotl front un observation of thè ship-
tneiit* of fruii now Ix irg mudo. Stop
p*rr n*|H»rtod yertetilii> thut that day*
shipincnt hrnu^ht $1000 to thè town.
Think what it w illU » uhen thè hun«In*«lH
of votine or» iiar.N eonu* into full hearing.
Kairxi»» I ’ .K'inc A i - ip e h v » i l l begin its sixlb year on Tnosilay, September (HI«, 195M, offering enlargeil opjsyrtunilie« for a
At thè priee* pai l for |ie:i>*he* this ho .»-
thorough ami refinnl eilnoation.
*>n, 2 to S reni* per |wtinj, a matti reti
£J^TFonr connws of stiiiiy, vix. Grammar whool, Academic, Commercial and Mu»ic Conrre». Also instruction will b»
pei« h lr«*e, witli 200 to 400 pound* of
in Crayon Drawing and Oil Fainting, hy a coinpetant teacher.
frnit npon it, frolli«! vleldtlie grower M to
The schooi is «applied with a g>«od L in m im a v , Ur.aiuxo room, and LinB iRv.
The sfmlents maintain weekly Literary
$I-f«>r thè « r« p. This means an *not»mo
S,H-iety.
The Academy is healthfully ami beautifully located in a go>I moral town « 1 3
t^ T 'lt.x ird in g at
«*f $4«Ri t o ( 1200 nn ncrv f«*r thè |«e*«*h
reasonable ratis
No l e l h r | lace for f i r r n t i lo plate their ihiMrrU.
F ir Calulcgne or Ii fcrK atieu,
«*r«l».ir.N This sotmds roarvelon*. hnt
Address,
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FRUIT V/ANTED.
Cash paúl fer Pears and
Prunes at tho fruit dryer of
Bray & Hobson near R. II.
Depot.
Fruit of all kinds dried on
the sh ires or for cash.
Give us a call before dis­
posing cf your fruit,
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