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N li p. * w. South. T l MK T A 111.1 July, 1W0. North. » J» ». m. Lv. 1,7 Forllam l Ar. 3 l.*> p. m. 10 00 a. m. Oswego 2 "A p. m. Jo 23 a. m. T u a lltm 2 0 -. p. m. 10 *> a. m. Sinocka 1 :*> p. m. 10 At) ii m. Middleton 1 21 p. in 11 to a. at. Ar New berg l.v. 12 3.» p. in. 11 U a, in. Dundee '.2 2> p. in. Passenger and Freight Kates to all points Can be obtained from Agent Newberg. K. K okh lkr , K. A. Bo.aaOMAN, Mgr A. « . P. A P. A. T a g Northern I’acilie railroad com pany'« laml grant, lying he tween Wallulii, Wash., ami Cortland, has tieen hy con gross declared forfeited, and will he open- . "Wi l l a m e t t e Tie*il E s t a t e C o m p a n y . W OM AN’S COLUMN. «lits. K. A. .MOUItlS, Kllltor. REAL Small Fruit ES STA TAT TE E, LOANS AND IN S U R A N C E , STOCK RANCHES AND G R A IN FARM S, tv Pmnftrtiv Tracts, All Kinds of Town And Gi City Property J. M . W E I G H T & 8 0 X 8 , M A N A G E R S . For For Sale- ed for .settlement under the homestead j T o yon, who are standing on Life's low, after dates to 1st set by the local Ian I threshold, your doorway entwined with offices. Applicants must tie actual set- dewy roses-ah'lighted with the flush of tiers on lire land at that date. This opens ! early moruing-with impatient, longing N E W B E R G , OR. LAFAYETTE, O R Ò . quite a tract of land to those who may eye you gaze down tiie long stretell before be desirous of getting a home by way of you, restless and eager to enter into the hunger, and cold indifference manifested lite homestead route. race of life, hopeful, buoyant and certain toward him, im b ecom e discouraged, per - of success. Ilow »irony you feel! Noth mits ids grosser barbaric nature to pre-j A W ashington legislator one day tills ing can daunt your courage! You can d o m in a te, lie rises in fre n zy a n d a sserts I H O i'S K a m l B IO S P A I N T K K . week, became no earnest in ids advocacy surely pass in safety where others have b is r ig id « o f p o w e r o f co n trol, a n d d e c la re s 1 Houses painted fu the latest TINTS. Paper of a bill in tile interest of bis constituents sunk in the quick sands! How strange Ids rebellion a g a in s t Id s op p ressors. Is Hauglug, Uraiutug, Siaiulug and Hard oil ISSUED KVgKY FRIDAY MOUSING. that lie was obliged to stop talking in. -I that they should fail to see the pitfalls th ere no remedy fo r all tliis d is a s te r? Is fluislf, resume bin scat, whore lie gave vent to that you know so well iiow to shun. REPAIRING FINE WATCHES & CLOCKS A SPECIALTY. theie no principle of justice and mercy J done by DAY or C O N TR A C T. KDITOHS AND Pt'BMHIl Kftlt: his feelings in a flood of tears. That man Let me sav, pause one blessed, breathless u [«n which a system of perpetuity can be g,loron 8trc#t A. M IIO S K IN S SH O E SH O P, N E W B E R G , O R E G O N. H . WOODWAIU) A O h m . C . K . m k h y is worth more to his constituency than a moment where you are, it is a haven to instituted, by widcli an official who is a j dozen who would sneer at such an exhi which, once left, you can never return. New berg, Oregon. true friend to tiie Indian, who has a heart j F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 13, 1301. bition of feeling. H e is no doubt, an The high sun will, all too soon dry the of sympathy ior hiui, who will study bis e w b e r g l o u r in g il l s honest man, and must feel terribly lone dew from tiie roses, and melt the frost highest interest and labor for his best ! Knterc-1 ss second class mutter «1 the pout some in tiie legislature of our lister state. work of fancy from the skeleton branches ottleo at Newberg, Oregon. welfare can be continued in office us his J. D. TARRANT & SON, of vain endeavor--all too soon you will be caretaker? One who will see that tiie j T iie authorities of Portland quietly drop forced to exchange your flower- wreathed Government revenue is used for ids sup- . T he snag boat Corvalis lias been newly We have remodeled our M I L L and can now m a n - rebuilt for work on ttie upper Willamette ped down iqsjn some thirty or forty C hi sword for a blade of naked steel— and then port by providing food and raiment, and I nese opium venders last week and gole fence well or you will surely be foiled, encourage industry and education, and W ork will commence soon. a fa ct are FLO U R o f the best grade, by the F U L L bled in all their stock that did not hear the for an you now think that you feel a supply him w ith implements for agricul R O L L E R PROCESS. T he one man influence in Oregon I ’oli customs duty stamp. About $1,SIX) wortii strength of purpose that none have known tural and mechanical pursuits; und above ] I N F E E D W IL L BE GROUND E V E R Y S A T U R D A Y .^ * * of opium was taken. Now, the question before, so then you w ill be burdened w itli all seek to give them die knowledge of j tics got a decided set back by the defeat of Mr. Billion’s pet amendments last week is, is it wrong to sanction tiie sale of opium the thought that tlio disatqioiMtmeiits Christ and bis redemption by which their j that does not bear the duty stamp while that sweep down upon yon are more hearts will be imbued w itli love and good ' I sn ' t it ulsnit tim e that real strenglb of it is right to cell the article that does? blighting than ever darkened tlio life of will to all men? W ilh this spirit in clu -[ Street, WE g u a r a n t e e s a t i s f a c t i o n to O l'Il CUSTOMERS.-------- C A L L AND SEE U8.— character and honesty of pur|sjse should When will men learn to see that to license another. Then, na you sec tiie defeat of eated there would bq no more war; no | On count for more in a leader of a political an ev il do-B not mitigate it, hut maki a one after another of your loud resolves, more blood shed as take into considera faction than ability to control elections by it greater in that it lends it the semblance your lofty amhitions-or, one fell blow the tion the love of a parent toward a child of res|«ictability ? very earth seems swept from beneath so our heart as a Government should be controlling ward poll'icians? your feet with the removal of thut which imbued with love towaul these not foreign T he Ontario (C al.) llccurd of Jan, 28th. hud become to you life’s inspiration. population of our country, but original ua- U ncle J ohn W a n . vmakkh lias a hard D E A L E R IN fight on hand before lie sees his dreams is an illustrated edition and among other When like the dread prairie lire that tivu born inhabitant» whose inheritance of |H»Htal telegraphy realized. It is a good illustrations is a cut of Euclid Avenue, of H\vee|* ov -r the plain in spring time blight we have taken from them, and to whom scheme, however, and whether John lives which tiie Recunl says: ( fntario’s famous ing with its tierce, hot breath, the bright we owe a debt of gratitude and liberal to see it or not, it is just what it is coming double drive is illustrated on this page. ness of every flower ami blade, and leav supiiort. Tiie first question of tiie Presi It is 200 feet wide, lined wilh eucalyptus ing only a wild stretch of blackened land dent of the United States whom tiie Indi to sooner or later. O PPO SITE B A N K . C E N T E R STR E E T. and grevillas. The street car track is lin- scape tiie very atmosphere stifling witli ans regard as their great “ Father at H A T S T R IM M E D TO O R D E R ON 1 with peppers. Tlio avenue extends the ashes of loveliness made desolato-the Washington,” and who is the highest ap- SH O R T NO TICE. T he capital city oi H uh slate is overrun ALSO A F U L I witli crooks as well as legislalors, all with from the southern edge of Ontario due storm of wild und maddened passion pointer of their guardians, the Secretary L IN K OF R E A D Y T R IM M E D GOODS an eye on the ma’ n chance, lip to the nortli to the mountains seven miles. The sweeps over yonr lifo, shutting out its of the Interior as the official director of ON H AND. C A L L A N D E X A M IN E present the crooks have got in tlio most street railroad is run on a unique plan. light and beauty. O then in this supreme the Indian Service, tiie commissioner of M Y S U P P L Y . M r s . S. E. S m it h . solid work, owing, peilui|is to a little li'.tch On the down trip, the mules ride on u low moment let me plead, look up beyond the Indian attairs who enters into tiie more N E W B E R G , 0E2zE(3-03Sr. platform car, which is slid under the tenqiest, lieyond the cloud, to the I ’ower minute details of the work, and especially in (lie workings of the Hciiale. mum car for the return trip. Tills is lie that bids tlio storm "B o still.” the Senatoisof tiie different states who Before sending your children away from home to school investigate the merits of I t seems that the |icoplu of Dayton pre iieved to be the only giuvily street ear line For if you look down for respite all your recommend siieeial persons ior service, fer to progress backward, and give their in the world, and is worth coming a long life’s success will ire the forfeit, the mo and upon whom rests a large responsibili supjsrrt hi a concern that is a curse to ant' listunco to make tiie trip from the head ment is come when ail tiie evil things ty of the character of tiie [icrsons appoint T H A T C A N X O T IIE B E A T . town, rather than to an institution with of tiie avenue down. that have assailed you will become cither ed to take charge of the Indians in tiie va S'a acres joining town with 2 lots, $200.00. your servants or your master. If you rise ried localities where they reside, I say the out which no town can prosper, so they IVe are prepared to offer better advantages now than at any time in tiie past. 10 “ “ “ “ 4 “ $000.90. T he Oregonian takes occasion to cen above the storm, a victor, then these first question of all these should be the take the saloon to their embrace, and are 10 and 20 acres near town $30 per acre. Five courses of study: viz. G R A M M A R SCHOOL, A C A D E M IC , C O M M E R sure the |sople of Kansas and Minnesota tilings, that we deem evil, will take upon strong eiiristian and moral character of starving their town pe|iei to death. 80 acres—3 miles out at $20 per acre—20 acres C IA L , M U S IC and AR T . because they have a desire to so regulate themselves tiie shining garb of angels and' the jiersou to lie upjiointed, his adaptabil cleared, balance mostly open laud and choice T iie outlook is promising for an Oregon the railroad htiviness of their respective will guide you safely into the deep of sweet ity to control and win tiie confidence of for fruit and grapes. The Grammar school and Academic courses gives opportunities for a thorough exliil.it ut the world's fair. The house states as to place it on un equitable basis content and lofty success, and yon will the Indian, and his financial ability to House and lot central location, property w ell and refined education. In the Commercial courso students roar obtain a practical with farming. From the Standpoint of a know that you have been made strong by discharge tiie business of tiie office faith improved. lias passed a bill appropriating 160,000 w orking knowledge of Book-keeping, Ac. for that pnr|iose. Such ail unheard of ••big daily.” having no connection witli buffeting witli tho waves and fitted for fully and wisely in behalf of the Govern 100 acres on the railroad with enough good set of liiMirality w ill prove even u bigger the producing |ieople, it is a very nice tin* work of which you knew so little. ment and tiie Indian. I fear these great saw and cord wood timber on it to pay for the In tire Music course instruction will be given on the Piano and Organ. Piano for exhibition of native Oregonian product tiling to sit hack und theorize. But when B u tO ! I f you, in weakly yielding, ac men ailir.it of lower consideration to in land. practice will be furnished students at $1.00 peT month. In the Art course instruc We can sell these bargains for the next 30 than (lie fifty thousand dollars would uf the agricultural interests of whole states knowledge your defeat, and break the fluence llicir judgment in making these tion will be given in Crayon Drawing and Oil Painting. For Catalogue, become almost bankrupt from the pres sword of truth, and fling away the shield appointments. They may feel indebted days on very easy terms. Call early or you ford. w ill get left. sure brought to hear hy gigantic corpora of purity and honor, then clothed like de Address, E D W IN M O R R IS O N , Principal. to men of eloquence and parly influence MARIS & COLCOUD. I n view of tlio fact that Oregon lias re tions, not the least of which is tlio extor mons, these evils w ill drag you down from for help in a jiolilical campaign and recom cently lut-1 a had railroad wreck, and that tion of unfair freight rates, it is hardly to all you are, from all you ever hoped to Ire, mend these places of trust to |iersous of some of lier roads are in a more or less di tie wondered ut that tiie farmers become and casting you Wretched und stranded very questionable morality and in utmost • Something New! Something New. lapidated condition, would it not be the practical and wish to protect themselves. upon the rocks of dissipation and debauch every respect incompetent for tlio duties Though some of their plans may sound ery will pass and ropass over before you they undertake. Wo have seen sad effects pro|s-r tiling to give the state board of railroad commissloneis authority to con rude and angular, not pleasant to the in the mocking forms of vain regret and of such work as tliis in years past in the demn litui order the immediate repair of ear of the professional politician, let us unavailing remorse. I cannot tell you Indian Territory and very seriously it not dunv the fact thut something ought to why my boy, my girl, but as tiie gold any dangerous part of any road? lias been apparcut quite recently in Ore ■ It Contains 10, 20 and 40 Acre Lots, lie done to revive the business of tiie ag must pass (lie white heat of tlio Inrniicc gon. What wo want pew is to urge upon Nicely Platted with Streets. riculturist in tliis country. And let us Indore it is made pure as tiie diamond tlio Government in tiie present crisis to Mil. K ami ki . s lias retired from Ibernali 575 acres iu all. 400 acres under cultiva «gemerli of the IIVs/ Shotr, having now- keiqi in mind the fact that any benefit the must lie cut away and polished e ’re it be send at once all payment of money now- tion. farmer receives, w ill prove to us all a ben comes the biilliunt gem that we a Imire, due tiie Sioux (and other) Indians, also Lies sightly and rolling, \ nu!e from It. no connection with it whatever. The pu elit also. as tho steel must be tempered before it is supplies thut have been pledged to them, R. station. 3 miles from Newberg. trir is now in tlit. hands of a publishing fi* - .- — lit for the warrior's blade, so must all who and especially that Civil Service Reform company, w lilch promises many extensive m improvements in its make up. Mr. S. A ndrew C arnegie says that General would enter the doorway of life's grandest rules shall from tin's state be applied to (T he E. I f. W oodward F arm .) Prices range, from $25 to $40 per acre lias done much to give it a wide circula booth's great scheme for the elevation success first puss the darkened corridor tiie appointment of all officials and Terms, *4 cash, balance 3 years time. tion, and made it the most popular of its tnd enlightenment of tiie great mass of uf sorrow and disappoint meet. I cannot j teachers among Indians, and we would C o rd s o f W o o d class on the insist. juror |a>ople in England, if ever consum (ell you why, I say, hut tliis I know that nlsoask as a matter of great importance T o tie cut to apply 011 payment. mated, will prove a curse rather than u ‘ S unctime- when alt 11 t e l e s s o n s have been that tho appropriations asked for hy the learned, Commissioner of Indian affairs be grant lie further states that most I f those fellows who am so anxious that blessing. Aud ann and stare forever more are act, liurities are mistaken kindnesses. Mr. ed for Indian education, for the payment N E W B E R G , church property should Is. taxed, would : : OREGON. The tli1 11 ;-*• whieh our weak Judgment here of Indian |xj!ice for irrigation, surveys, have snimied. er|seid half the energy they now do, in larnegio, no doubt, believes the adage The thhigso'er w lilch we grieved with laahea und improvement of Indian lands. And seeing to it (list nil the now taxable prop that charity begins at home. True, lie wet erly came under the notice of I he assessor, lias a few limes given away some small W ill It tab before us out of life 's d ir k night for providing the additional service in tiie Indian Ik-partrnent which is demanded the taxes of this slate would I mi so much part of his great wealth, hut it lias not As ,t ir, shine most lu deepest tlntaof blue Something New. lighter that even Portland's "turn vomiti” been from a charitable motive, and for And we shsll see how all God's plans were by tire constantly increasing work for Something New. right, the Indian civilization. might I mi inducisi to let the laird go im every hundred dollars so given a hundred And how what seemed reproof, was love E u sA m -rrn B. M il k s thousand was spent In gratify some selfish tuxed in Oregon. most true." whim of (lie old Scotchman, and tiie Vice Pres, for Ore. \Y. N. I. A. A. Always keeps in stock D k u . k C. II Cox. world is little better because he lias lived S t .VNI.EV, tin- expl >rer, does oilier in it. And w hen a bronze or marble tilings to make for himself a name heaslea The Present Indian Ouestlon. monument alone remains to tell that such Also threading the lubvi tilthsof Ihcduik con K rom T E R M I N A L or INTHIÏI- a man ns Carnegie on.s* existed, a monu X E W B E G , O R E G O X . tinent, and braving untold dangers in the Olt PO IN TS tho ment more enduring than marble or liras« The warlike attitude of the Sioux Indi BRAN, SHORTS, CHOP, CATS interest of a great ever-expanding civiliza Capital Slock. $ —a reverence and love will still remain in ana whic h now is disturbing the peace of tion. lie lias recently given all tiie royal TV 1ST ID H A Y . the hearts of all true Englishmen, that our country is a matter worthy of serious presents received by him since his return, will testify that Gen. I'.ooth once lived, consideration iioili in reference to its cause Call on us* wlton in need of anything in .1 ESSE E D W A R D S ,..................................................................................... President. amounting in ul! to hulf a million dollars, our lino. Prices reasonable. and the world was made la-tter in cons - and the remedy to lie applied to settle the B. C. M IL E S , . . . Vice-President. to tienerul Booth, to lie used hv him in R A IL R O A D qtloiice. The world needs more Booths difficulty already before ns; ami also to MOSES Y O T A W , ...........Cashier. his scheme of enlightening ' Darkest and fewer Carnegies. lx the One to take obviate a similar recurrence in tiie future. England.” When the fuel is fully recognized that all N e w t ir k u , . . . O bkoon . DIREO TO BS: To All Points Esst sai Sonili. A k k y c h a n u k d iscou n ten a n ces (h e e x the Indians are wards of our Government, JESSE E D W AR D S, B. C. M IL E S , F. A. M O R R IS . It la tho DINING C.\K ROUTE. Il runa A L aw should by all means tie enacted pression o f h on est c o n v ic tio n s h y cou n try helpless, dtqiciidcut, their rights liable to Through VKSTI1U LKD TR AIN S J. C. COLCORD E. II. W O O D W AR D . hv tiie present legislature, making the newsp.q>or ed ito rs , on th e g ro u n d that tin lie infringed upon l«Mh as relates to tl.eir E V E R Y D A Y in the year to publication of tiie proccoiHngs of county le g is la to r o f thin a g e do es n ot g o to the lands, and homes, ami |s‘r«onal property; Certificates of Deposit issued payable on demand.------- -------Exchange bought and commissioners, lulls allowed, and other co u n try newapap-u fo r Ins in s p ira tio n . It their destitute condition in their tiansi- s o ld . -----------Good notes disconnted. Deposits received subject to check at items of county business of general intet- is our o p in io n th a t n e ith e r a le g is la to r nor tion state from their roving, hunting life (N O ( M AN O R OF CARS) sight and a general banking business transacted.-----------Collections made on at) est, a necessity, and fixing the rate for any on e e ls e cou ld in ih ih o m u ch insniru- hy which thru means of support w as found aeuessable points in tiie United States and Canada. sudi publication. Tim |s*ople should tion fro m a p a p e r th at w ou ld g iv e e x p r e s each day in the herds of the forest» and Coin ¡to se it of Ihtiinu Cars I'uliman Drau iny KfXtm Slcrprr* have amile means of knowing wtiat hnsi- sion to rnifh a s e n tim e n t. It m a y I n - lluit plains, to the tiller otthe soil, ami tiie Of Latest Equipment, Correspondents i L A D D S' T IL T O X , Portland. ncas is fating done at the county seat, and our law m a k ers d o not g o d ir e c tly to the providing in the present for future w ants, }X attonal P a rk Bank, Xew York- how tiie funds raised by taxation are lai- co u n try pu|a*rs fo r t h e ir in s p ira tio n , hut of which they have no know ledge, and I Strangers visiting tho City are invited to call at the Bank for information concern big ex|a>tided. as se rva n ts (>t t ile p e o p le th e y d o th e ir from their habits and tendencies formed Rest Itist ran be constructed and In which ing the City. w ill, an d d o in g it, th ey im ikti practical through past generations o p to tl.e pre 1 . 1 E S F. H. Howard, NEWBERG GRAPHIC. Watch maker and Jeweler. N f M C. B. Haworth, UNDERTAKER . Proprietors. A full line of under taker’s goods may be found at my residence! Winooski Pri- cea reasonable. Newberg, Cash paid for W heat t t Oregon JV Iillin e ry . JOS. A V IL S O N , N E W STOCK! rorvY stock ? GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, Of The Latest Styles. Friends' Pacific Academy, BA RG A IN S IF B IL X B S 5 P A C IF IC A C A D E M Y ® B U Y A L O T IX fiH E H A LE M ORCHARD HOM, E ri Sfr j RTJT? A Li H O M E f N o. (§ * CHOICE FRUIT LANDS 3 ,0 0 0 The Best on th e M arket. J. I. KNIGHT, S E E M A R I S & ¡C O LEO ;«© , C IT Y Feed Store BANK OF NEWBERG. Standard Brands of Flour. 11 30.000 é Whitmore & Son. TUB St. Paul and Chicago Tonrist Sleeping Cars, Accommodations «r e for holders o f First or E s u lim i capital again comes to tiie front. Tliis time it is the purchase of one of the largest mining interests in Mon- tatui. U t us see ; the prineipal tion to the Chinene in this country is, first, Hint they will never become citizens’ and second, tliat all profit» uf their labor are sent to their native land. The Eng lisli capitalist doesn't wear a cue. but in M M respects It would take an expert to th e tea ch in g s new s p a ;v r m an . of th e d esp ised country T h e r e is no sin g le e le m en t in th is l o u n r y m ore p ro d u c tiv e o f sent, they have no aptitude, we are pre Second-class Tickets. pared to comprehend something of tbeir siluatioa and need. YY'ilhuat representing und K t’ KOPE cnii be purchased At any T ic k « the many difficulties of their present situa Ortkct of this Comp my. tion tiie question is, how are they to he Full Information concerning rates, time of carol for, relieved, christianized and civi- C o rr e s p o n d e n c e In v ite d . Throng Tickets than Hie country newspaja r. it is " “ *'dhu>"i • I by rings mid cliques, hence '* >>"'»“ M id to give expression to impur rains, routes anti other details furnished on l*»l views on mailers of public import. It h m l. The education .4 the children as application to any a-^ent, or w no‘*r,'r lo " ,e I h '° P I b »>"«* »hecity daily. ; p r o v e d hy C om m i-M-uier Morgan in in- A. D. C H A R L T O N . *>“ », than any other education- teil.x-lual and industrial knowledge is one Ass't Puss. Agt., (nHUtntion. In that it in m o< nil < i ihe prune means for reaching into the No. 121 First Street, Cor. Wash., 1 Agro i&n»l nil i*I<uu$crt, ontutiiiK into their i llut Uniti. Morgan may not long tell whieh Juhn D the greater menace Pbrtlaml, Or. daily Uvea ami furnishing to^us ior dia* j stand at the helm and wield the power of our institutions. E. II. W O O W AK D , Agent, camion, and ho . involuntarily on their j control over every child in the Indian N ew lerg, Oregon. |Mrt, |«rlu|H, building a foundation for ! wigwam. .Another Administration may N o t Hie least among the roimnenduo'e moie legidiitivo enactments than any « »deimine all his work and devastate all utterances of Judge IVfler, of Kansas, in j other infìttene*. It is a |»tiblh monitor, ! Ids p’ana, 8del» is too imieh tin* cam* in liis acceptance of the great honor shown and to the agitation through its colutn* oi ! ftli the Indian field. One Agent build* him by Ids cl. etion to the United Stairs many measures, now laws, you may trace his refutation n|*oii the ruins he makes senate, was his niiquahfieit expressions in j its intluei)«'* in tlm halls of legislation. ot tho Work of of hi* p r e d e o e a n d a favor of equal suffrage. A man may Is- I When it diVTHuraten till it becomes an or «*«»11 linnon* line of puri»»** and «dTort to called a demagogue fur Ids advocacy of mili only for the diane mi nation of local gon tho aiTomphahin# of so;no ¿groat >p»od for rSciiNilA w r equal r, ghis, bui lie is not a row an I ,\ idi», or that i lass of journalism that makes ilio Indiai» i* ropoat«'«lly iiiter\v|»ted hy few more men in pnblic life holding lit» Ihe pen secondaiy to the scissors, then its vinti»#* of odivi*!* ami vhange of pian*. same views on this subject as lliu new , inducili e in matters |s‘itaiuing to the In thè pU«v ol' m»im» pxwl utili l»e senator from Kansas oold prove a bless g,..| ¡, ,,.ry limited. Give ns ilio previ pi lnh*d an !iic«»nip«>t«*iit, perhaiv* liti l pamphlet of Infoeroatkm i big to tins country, by exhuming mu ! country newspai.-ts uf ihe-.-on, hacked hy principhd rider ovvr tliem who I» indlf- kstrofi of t ï U »a, »hi'wmg H o » to ^Ohtato Polenta, l'araata, 1 mothers, wives und sisters fnun Ihe mvil- I brains, and originality of thought and ex- ferent to il) tlioir noni*, and a p r a la f«>r itjkTkv DarrlfMa, i « * • » MUNN 41 inulatcd ignominy of a harbaiic civiliza j prersioii, auii we wi.i put them against I **lp. and with j»«wn npon their sditi t B rM #M tion. and placing them where they l ave everything e!->e iu tiie state in Hie way rf wretti edfios*, who ili heurt woiihl rather « moral riglii to be on an equal looting j iiithicov-ieg fair and whulctcn.0 kgirU- « Ntornnnato than perpctuut* tlieir ra«** '•uth mar i lion. i roui J»aap|>oiuU«! vx pestai ioti o* scippi« 'y y r O R D E N B R O TH E R S, PR . YOUNG, BLA CK SM ITH IN G J_ HORSESHOEING. All work in our line done in a workman like manner. Shop on First Street, Nawnsau, ' . . . O bdgon V E T E R E X A R Y S U R G E O N ". ------ - 0 + - C - ------ The treatment of horses a specialty. Calls attendetl with promptness. N ew berg , O regon . THE O NLY F le x i b l e W h e e l W in d M ill MANUFACTURED. Cun graduate the speed of the wheel as lew a* t* strokes» per minute in »trou* winds. We use only PJ different pieces iu the eutire construction o f ihe iron work. I Our M ill cannot ho equalled f»»r sim plicity ! power, aud s«‘ lf govern ing principles. We manu factum i t a s k s , r t y tr s n m t u r s n v// t s r m . i F s J . E. H E s r o N s BLACKSMITH R lf M I V I L L E . 1ND., V . S. A. ¿cud for a Catalogue* ----------------- SHOP Is always open, ready for A L L K IN D S OF W O R K IN )1 IS L IN E . Give him a call. Shop near the Bank Building. N ewberg , • - - O rkgcx . , w rowXI.l. I’O W K IJ i Ä '. ik o n i m r u i , i. ;i sun. hat ¿Sl,Cor. Frout A Jeffer-on St«. N B T L t N D , *»kF«¿ON. A twit tine nf Milliner}- good*. New a rrival» o f tiie latest style» every w ee*. Cutting ami fi (in r hy the French M a. system. Location oa Main St. Mas. N r m s H zxsox. M AIN ST. XKWBEItG. OR. SAMUEL HOBSON P h o to g ra p h e r J ,t, S m is i .XT. S H IP L E Y . P o r tr a it & COMMISSION 0 MERCHANTS and ¡Valer« in of every dc.^er*pilot». Reliable acent«* wanted ! u unoccupied territory A ddre»», F. B. STEARNS & CO., MILLINERY and DRESSMAKING. , Landscape A R T IS T . Portraits eniarged ro life size and finished in Crayon India Ink or YYater Colore, R oom over M isire B ros ., P ri NEWBERG, g OREGON. £ tuus ♦ V