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I*. * South. W . V. T IM K July, 1MW. T A II1 .K . North. *J 20 a. m. Lv. Portland A t . 3 15 p. in. 10 00 a. m. Oswego 2 35 p. in. 10 23 a. m. Tualitau 2 0'» p. in. 10 4-'* a. m. Smock« 1 30 p. m. 10 50 a. m. Middleton 1 25 p. in. 11 10 a. m. Ar. New berg Lv. 12 35 p. in. 11 55 a. m. Dundee \2 25 p. in. Paste tiger and Freight Kate« to all points Oau be obtained from Agent New berg. It. K o k iil k k , K. A. IJ o ak d m a N, Mgr. A. <». K. «Sc P. A. NEWBERG GRAPHIC. :M>L£U KVF.KV .HI DAY MOHK1NQ. EDITOBS A N D PUHLIHHEH.S: T iik Statu of Oregon now lias a normal school all it 4 own. It ought to he at Sa lem, the capital, hut ¡»n't. It is the oli) normal at Monmouth painted over with a stutc appropriation. We trust that an a »late institution it will be improved in sumo respects. P o r t l a n d politicians are rejoicing not a little over tliu fart that the governor sat down rattier solidly on the wagon roads appropriation trill. Portland got all that her representatives could agree U|ion ask ing for, and lias very little interest in a wagon road down ltogue river or else where. are en K. H . AV o o d w a h d A O h m . C . E m k i i y . gaged in complimenting ead i other over their morality and that of their res|ie- tive F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 27, 1891. parties through the columns of the Wood- burn Independent. They should have se Entered as second class m atter at the post lected the Sunday Mercury us being better olUce at Newberg, Oregon. suited for the particular line of work in Tim alliance craze lias struck Oregon which both these gentlemen appear to excel. sure enough. M essrs . D im ic k and M a it is o s T he subject of the election of U. 8 . Sen $80,000 is the Sinn appropriated for the ator« by a direct vote of the people is be completion of the capitol at Salem. ing pretty fieely discussed at present, and A L k iiit k iiii ', lo cost $70,000 will be a bill nus been introduced into the nation built tliis summer fur the mouth of the al senate to so amend the constitution as to udrnit of such election. In our opinion Columbia. such a measure is to be commended, as T ub Ohio slate (armors’ alliance has de the dollars now wasted on lobbyists and clared *n favor of the prohibition of the weak-kneed legislators would thus find their way into the jackets of the people, liquor traffic. lint seriously speaking, it is in our opin Tins is not a true republic until every ion dangerous to establish any system of position from president to post master is election whereby the voter is excluded from the exercise of his right to east a filled by men elected by )iopiilar vote. ballot for his choice. It furnishes, be sides, both a temptation and an opportu C onortîss has I wen asked to appropri ate $ 200,000 to assist tiio colored people nity for unscrupulous politicians to take of America in giving an exhibition of advantage of tho cupidity of unscrupti lous legislators, and buy, either witli their products at the world’s fair. money or promise of ap|iointment, a seat I r i s said, that a company of California in the highest legislative liody in the land. capitalist« are nliout to try an ex|ieriiiiont Tliis is an ugc of great political corruption, of fruitgrowing in Alaska, with the hope and nowhero may bo found more striking of becoming a competitor of Oregon anil evidences of it than in tiio senate of the Washington in the raising of sudi fruits United States. There are notable excep tions, of course, but in tho main this body as cherries, apples, pears etc. is composed of men w ho by shrewdness I t mattkhh not so much to tiio legisla in political jugglery, or the use ot money, ture of Washington that there is no law have attained lo tho petition they now- against bigamy, adultery or any kindred hold, and who, as long as present opisir- crime, but the great question to bo settled tunities offer, will retain their positions is what shall tie the name of the moun until they see fit to die or go into a contest for the presidency. They rare us little for tain called Raiiier or Tacoma. tiio interests of the people they are su|s T iik Oregon National (iuard ap(iears to posed to represent as if they belonged to lie very near and dear to some of the great an entirely different race of lo-iiigs. One pa|iers in this state, nearer and dearer, might be led to think from tlioexpressions wc think, than to the majority of tiio peo of somo great papers, that with tho fall of ple, who would much prefer lo see appro Ingalls the star of political corruption had priations made for much-needed internal gone down, but Ingalls, while one of the improvements than to furnish a few hun most brilliant in this collection oi cor dred men with high-sounding titles, brans ruptionists, was by no means all of it. buttons and freo lunch at the itxpenso of And us long as present conditions exist there is small chance of improvement in (he stuto. this direction. peculiarly ai'apted to this growing indus try and l»eing as v . are, protected on the north, east and west by high b ili» which R E A L E STATE , LO AN S A N D IN S U R A N C E , STOCK R A N C H E S A N D G R A IN F A R M S , break off the chilling wind». The other is tire reputation we have gained as a tow n Small Fruit Tracts, All Kinds of Town And City Property For Sale- where first class schools without saloons, J. M . W R IG IIT & SO N S, M A N A G E R S . is tiio w-ateli woid. There is no getting around tire fact that tire latter is la rg e ly N E W E E R G , OR. L A F A Y E T T E , OR. the factor that makes tho high prices on our land, notwithstanding the fact Unit lTCGFESMIONAL CAItDS. a “ sap head” is occasionally heard to say “ it takes a saloon to make a tow n." A T 1ÜJUT MOORE, prominent real estate man of i ’ortland . H O L S K a m i S I G N I’A J N T K It came up here a short time ago wanting to — : P H Y S IC IA N A SU R G E O N ,: Houses painted iu the latest TINTS. Paper buy a large truet of land within two milos HI11, tetrlrn rp Cue Itlock Suuth of Post Hanging, Graining, Staining and Hard oil onice. of Newberg. A n gentleman lie fell in witli | I N . ewberg OKKfJON. finish, ° told him lie did not know that lie would i * done by DAY or CONTEACT. tie able to fit him out witli what lie wanted W . C A R M A N , M. D., A. M. H O SK IN S SHOE SHOP. N E W B E R G , O REG O N. Shop on Main Street, here, but a! a neighboring town lie could I fill tiio bill exactly. “ But,” says the NEW HE HO, OREGON. Newberg, Oregon. I’ortland man, “ I don’t want your land N e w b e r g f l o u r in g M il l s . Office, corner Firpt Riel Main Streets. elsewhere ; I came to buy land at New lierg and hero is where I want it.” IIo said further that, people here were turning their D . " • LY, E- attention H|weially to tiie fruit business P H Y S IC IA N & SU RG EO N . We have remodeled our „ M IL L and can now m an and that the place hail an enviable repu NEiVBEHO, - • OREGON. tation, and tliis was tiie kind of a place Office on M-iln street, opposite J. I). Carter’s ufacture F L O U R o f the best grade, by the F U L L store. Calls made at nil hours. Chronic lie desired to invest his money in. Tills R O L L E R PROCESS. ca.-es a specialty. man hunted until lie found what lie A fu ll line o f u n d e r I N F E E D W IL L HE GROUND E V E R Y s t T l ’ n r u v y y wanted and bought a large tract of land w. M c C o n n e l l , m . d . taker's g o o d s m a y be and says lie wants more. With the G . natural advantages we possess and with P H Y S IC IA N & SURGEON. fo u n d a t m y residen ce - - O EGON. the large majority of our people who are NEWBERG, on W in o o s k i street. P r i WE G U AR AN TE E SATISFACTIO N TO OUR CUSTOMERS. determined to maintain tiie high moral C A L L AND SEE US._______ Office in the Scarce residence. A ll calls standing of tiio community; and with our promptly «ftten d el to day or night. Diseases ces r e a s o n a b le . o f women and children a specialty. splendid system of public schools, con pled with the fact that we have an academy H ARO LD C I A U K , second to none, east or west, which is D R J O S . W IL S O IN T , ID Z E IS T T IS T . soon to be changed to a college of a high • • OREGON. degree, our prospects for the futuio are NEWIlEUO, D E A L E R IN N E W STOCK! indeed bright. Gold filling a specialty. Gan nr Vitalized A ir "Willamette Heal instate Company. i it m F. H. Howard, Watch maker and Jeweler. REPAIRING FINE WATCHES & CLOCKS A SPECIALTY. C. B, Haworth, UNDERTAKER J. D. TARRANT & SON, P ro p rie to rs. Cash paid for Wheat Newberg, ♦ t * V Oregon, A r illm e u y . inveii in extraailuir ti-i.-tli. A ll work warranted, office nn l ’ enter street, opposite the Post office. IO W A E d it o r s G r a p h ic I.K TTE !: . I have thought that FJ3SW S T O C K ? Of The Latest Styles. DR. Y O U N G , VETEREXAUYSURGEON. H A T S T R IM M E D TO O R D E R ON SH O R T NO TICE. ALS O A F U L I L IN E OF R E A D Y T R IM M E D GOODS ON H AND . C A L L A N D E X A M IN E M Y SU PPLY. GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, O PPO SITE B A N K . C E N T E R STR E E T. a few lini's from here might be of interest to your readers. Chariton is in thusoutn- ------- * - > + < - » ------ ern part of I lie state, on the main line of Tiio treatment of horses a specialty. tiie C. B. At ($. railroad, in a rich farming M b s . S. E. S m it h . and stock raising country. The farmers Calls attended with promptness. N E W B E R G , OREGON. Op.KGON. " N kuhkko , are making money ami are generally fore handed. The farmers of tliis, Lucas coun Before sending your children away from home to school investigate the merits of ty, u county not ns largo us Yam hill, M IL L IN E R Y and D R E S S M A K IN G . witli as much wasto land, Imve one hun ------- O •> C -------- T H A T CANNOT B E BEAT. A lull line o f M illinery goods. N ew arrivals dred and eighty thousand dollars on de l-’ J Ì T E N D S ’ 1 P A C 3 F I B A C A D E M Y . posit here in the First National Bank, are of the latest styles every week. Cutting and acres joinin g town with 2 lots, 1200.00. fi-.tlug liy the French Lias system. Location on generally clear of debt, liuvo good im W e are prepared to offer better advantages now than at any time in the past. 10 “ " •* “ 4 “ 9000 - 00 . Main St. 5! rs . N e ttik H an s on . provements and are generally thrifty. To 10 and 20 acres near town 930 per acre. Five courses of study: viz. G R A M M A R SCHOOL, AC AD E M IC , C O M M E R a person who has lived in Oregon as long M AIN ST. NEWltERG, OR. SO acres—3 m iles out at 520 per acre—20 acres C IA L , M U SIC and A R T . as I have, and taken note of our slipshod cleared, balance mostly open land and choice ways, it does not seem strange that they for fruit and grapes. The Grammar school and Academic courses gives opportunities for a thorough SAM U EL HOBSON House and lot central location, property well are doing so much better than farmers and refined education. In tiie Commercial course students may obtain a practical improved. w ho are much better situated in Yamhill. working knowledge of Book-keeping, ah . lO0ncrc3on the railroad with enough good They are all w hat wo would call rustlers. saw and cord wood timber on it to pay for the In the Music course instruction will be given on tiie Piano and Organ. Piano for They will not have scrub stock of any laud. practice will be furnished students at $1.00 per month. In the Art course instruc kind, and they see that their stock is kept We can sell these bargains for the next 30 For Catalogue, fat the year round, and when they are days on ve ry easy terms. Call early or you tion w ill be given in Crayon Drawing and Oil Painting. w ill get left. raising a crop they don’t leave it and go A B T IS T . Address, E D W IN M O RRISO N, Principal. M ARIS A COLCORD. off to tho coast, or off on a pleasure trip Portraits enlarged to life size and finished anywhere. It is tiio saino w ith all the de in Crayon India Ink or Water Colors, tails of stock raising and farm work— R o o m o v e r M o o r e B r o s ., D r u g S t o r e B U Y A L O T IN everything gets attention when it should NEW BERG, O REGON. .5. Something N e w . Something N e w . <S7 G overnor F knnoykii ’ s reason for ve have it. ft' we in tiio Willamette valley, W ill a IIK V 111 . A 8 1* II 1 C VI Y. QHEHALEM toing the wagon roads bill was, that it with tiio advantages we have in soil and provided lo r tiio payment out of the state W e publish below a circular that was climate, would but exercis.i the same en 3STIEW A R R I V A L . Graves Bros, have started a Cabinet shop one general fund of several thousand dollars issued and widely circulated by the Calu ergy and enterprise that they do here, we 0RCHÂRD ÏÏ0M block west of Jones’ hull and are prepared to for purely local improvements, and lie ar met Distilling Company, of Chicago. do first class work with the latest im proved could certainly get ahead fast. It Contains 10 , 20 and 40 Aero Lots, machinery. New work done to order. Bring gued that it would he establishing a dan O U R T H A N K S G IV IN G . When I staarted to write tliis letter I in your.old furniture and get it repaired. We Nicely Platted with Streets. warrant our work to be first class and low gerous precedent. In other words, the W e t i i a n k T h e e , O Lord, for the Spirit thought I would give you some of my ob 575 acres in all. 400 acres under cultiva prices. Give us a call. governor appears to think that if any sec of I ndkcknuenok which Thou hast infus servations with reference to tho fruit mar tion. G r av e s B ros ., Newberg, Or. ed into our veins. tion m**»ds a wagon road the taxpayers of Lies sightly and rolling, irn’ e from R. ( f f )Y W e t h a n k T hick fo r h a v in g k e p t onr kets, which might be somo help to those N o . 2 . R. station. 3 miles from Newberg. that section should foot the lull, and noi e n e m ie s at b u y— teach t h e m , O la ird , who want to put out orchards for profit. k T E. H ESTO N ’S ----- <—■ depend u|«m the state for help. th a t t h e C A L U .V i 1CT is b u ilt lik e u n to n First, tiie Oregon prunes lead all others. C H O IC E F R U I T L A N D S b u z z s u w , and w ill cut in e it h e r d irection A member of a large eastern wholesale (T he E. II. W oodward F arm .) Prices range from $25 to $40 per acre. B L A C K S M IT H SHOP it ta m p e red w ith . T he usual number of bids have boon Terms, *4 cash, balance 3 years time. W e a r e a l s o t i i a n k f i i . fo r Thy great house used this expression in speaking of Is always open, ready for introduced iute congress to grant tin goodness, in permitting the Caluinet to prunes: “ Your Oregon prunes are tiie A L L K IN D S OF W O R K IN H IS L IN E . C ord s o f W o o d wife of Admirn 1 Porter a life pension produce goods that have best grown in the world, and when you G ive him a call. Shop near tiie Bank NO E Q U AL IN T H E M A R K E T . To lie cut to apply on pavment. This tiling of granting unnecessarily large Building It is indued a weapon that is powerful and can furnish them in sufficient quantities J. I. K N I G H T , pensions to the widows of officers, vdiile invincible. yon will drive all others out of tiie mar N e w h e r o , O regon . the wives of tlioiiajipils of privates are in W k e c k t ii e r t i i a n k T hick for Thy ket. W e are now selling Oregon prunes NEW BERG, : : OREGON. urtimi want, amaclcS too much of toady I hmiii I i ful trade Thou hast showered up at l(i to 18 cents, and Turkish prunes at S E E 3 3 A B 3 3 & © D M !® ® » . ism tinged just a little with inhumanity. on us. W e have been a favored child, 8 to 0 cents wholesale.” I see by tiio Ore VV. 8. POWEIX. J. J. SilirLKY. and are humbly proud. In our just pride Juatiixi to « 11 , with special privilege« to we promise Thee, O Lord, in the future to gonian that there lias been an immense P O W E L L A S H IP L E Y . noun, ought to apply to the granting of care for that trade with even G R E A T E R amount of prunes imported and sold in 1 ]ien»ion* a« well as to any oilier depart D ILIG E N C E than in the past, and keep Oregon tiio pied year. I have not the in - Something N e w . Something N e w . (5 ^ and Poniera In them from all harm — Trusts or otherwise. intuit of political affairs. GROCERIES FLOCK FEED H A Y and ^ With trowed heads and full hearts, we formation as lo the amount imported into G RAIN . ^ the United States each year, lint I am sat thunk Thee. 230, Cor. Front «t Jefferson Sts. Always keeps in stock C a l i m e t D i s t i i . i i n < i C o . isfied it is more than we w ill lie able to As an evidence of what this whole PO R TLAN D , OREGON. This M ono of tiio most shockingly inde grow during the present generation in Or country is coming to unless the utmost ¡Standard Brands of Flour. .-are ia exercised, and something I«* done cent and irreverent documents l hut we egon. As lo other fruit: apples are raised for the |ieoplo as well us th e boodlers, we have ever seen that was put nut in the all over this eastern country, of us good Also T E R M IN A L or IN TK U I- call your attention to the condition of interest of tire w hiskey business. Bon- quality as we can raise, and in sufficient N E W B E R G . O REG O N . OII P O I N T S this Umatilla county, this state. The mort forte Wine and Spirit circular and other quantity to supply all demands as far west BRAN, SHORTS, CHOP, liquor journals condemn the shameful as tiie rocky mountains. There is a good gage indebtedness of that county is Y X i V I D ZEE-A.IT. $2,941,872, and it is estimated that to pay circular. The whiskey power is getting demand all over this country for pears Call on n? when in need of anything in JESSE E D W A R D S ,. more blatant ami defiant from day lo day and the large clu-rries, but California gets the interest on this vast amount would .........President. our line. Prices reasonable. I!. C. M IL E S ,......... take the wheat product from 24,000 acres anil wo Isdievo that the final eon Hid that an advantage of us on these fruits, ns they . Vice-President. R A IL R O A D MOSES V O T A W ,... ouch year, reckoning 25 bushels to the must come sooner or later, in which the ii|»‘n there so much earlier than ours that W h it m o r e & Son. ...........Cashier. sober element of society will bo engaged Is the line to take I I I * consumers are tired of them before acre, or an aggregate of (¡ 00,000 bushels. \ k w b e r o , - O r e g o n . on ono side, and the whiskey (srwer com ours are ready for tiie market. W e can D IR E C T O R S : bined with the scum of society on the compete with any place however, in these I r is said that the Sioux Indians, who JESSE E D W AR D S, B. C. M IL E S , F. A . M O R R IS. other, is hastened by just such articles as two fruits canned and dried, on account It Is the DINING CAR COUTE It nine recently created »noli a disturbance in J. C. COLCORD Through VESTII.; LED TR AIN S E. H. WOODWARD. tiio alrove. A resident of our town was of their superior quality. Two-pound South Dakota, w ere legal voters, while the E V E R Y D A Y in the year to heard to remark the other day I Inti our cans ui Bartlett pears and dessert cherries -.vivim, mothers and sisters of tiio men Certificate» of Deposit ¡¡»sue«! payable on demand.------------- Exchange bought and tow n would Ire greatly hcimtitcd by allow »re retailing in this town at 8.5 cents. they killed, had no voice in political mut St. Paul and Chicago sold. Good notes discounted.-----------Deposits received subject to check at ing a saloon to do business lu re. Wc Winter Nellis and Vicar of Wakefield ters. It is also said that the worst thug (NO ( HANGK OF CARS) | sight and a general banking business transacted.-----------Collections made on all have but little time lor argument with pours Imve been retailing here all winter or cutthroat in Portland, as long as he accessable points in the United States and Canada. nsrd o f P i ni ny Corf Unfurpatfrd, tliis class, but will say that if ibis individ at five cents each or six for a quarter. 1 i can evade the law, can directly and indi Pullman Draw in y Room Sleeper* ual desires to put himself on a level w ith brought over some French and Italian Correspondents $ T IL T O X , Portland. rectly vote a tax on every intelligent and Of Late ft Equipment, tliu Calumet Ih-dilling (om p an y he ran j prune*, and they sell readily at 20 cents (A at ton at P a rk Rank, Xew York. refined property-holding woman in the io no, but lie is wasting lus breath trying j retail, whil«» tlu*u* ar»* plenty of Turkish city, while she lias no voice in such affairs. 1 Strangers visiting the City are invited to rail at the Bank for information concern to convince our people that we need a i prunes to I** bad at 10 cent*, This is getting it pretty close to home, Best that can he constructed and in which ing the City. sahxm. If lie want* to live in a rnloon I While in lV tu vr last October T aaw accommodations are for holders o f First or and it might tie well to examine into the town why don*! lie leave Newberg ? The green apples selling at two dollars a bush Second-class Tickets. reports and ascertain if they are true. C o rre s p o n d e n c e In v ite d . poor follow could start in any direction el. and during the holidays they were To find from nil Points in A Ml". K it'A . ENGLAND, . T h ro a a ti T ic ie ts and in a few hour* travel reach a tillage worth tour dollars at Uutte, Montana. Tug fund created by the 5 per rent of where saloons nourish like a green bay ! amt RUKOPK can he purchased at any T icke It seem* to me that the iiK ti’tiic ought Office of this Comp i n y, • he not proceeds of public land sales in tree. Why remain in Newberg when all to timl out how much, and what kinds of this state, now amounts to over $70,000 Full information concerning rates, time of your longing* eon Id l»e so easily satisfied? dried fiuits are imported into tho United ralus, routes and other details furnished 0 and is increasing at tiio rato of $.500 a State* each year, and what they cost, and application to any agent, or month. There lias lieen no provision CHANGF. IN \ Al t publish t«>r the benefit of tho fruit raisers A . D. C H A K l/ rO N . made for the use of the money, and this around New berg. Aaa*t Fas* Agì., is tiie fumi tin t the job lot of wagon roads Ten year* ago Jcxm* I tobnon aold a piece 1 might make somo suggestions a* to No. 121 First Street, Cor. Wash., appropriation was to lie drawn from if the of land laying a half mile north of town boxing and shipping fruit, but tliis letter Fort land, Or. TH E ONLY governor hadn’t vetoed the scheme a sec C O N STA N TLY KKEPS ON HAND for $15. per acre and the tin** of |*»ople is already long. ond time. Tliis fund should lav turned who are always anxious about other The winter here has lieen uncommonly e x ib le A V lieel over to the siqqiort of tho public schools la'oplea huaincM* *j»ent considerable time mild, with very little snow. ol Ilio state, as it would thus henoflt more W i n d Al il i censuring brother Mob*on for swindling S. II. M a r i s . impartially all sections. the buyer ao outrageromdy. T in* same C hariton Iowa, Feb. It», hi. land, gold a short time ago for ft»o. or |70. in s r c r jX J D x is r a - T iik Miller bill, whi< h claim* to give per acre and the |mrty buying remarked graduate the speed o f the wheel an 1«> w Hotel ! <'ll cup!! i- ts Mrckt»* per minute in ptrons winds. the board of railroad commissioners great to us thi* week that he would hardly eare Shingles, Lath, Lime, i u>e only 19 different pieces iu the entire Lumber, er authority and broader *cot* for work, to take $1«M. |H*r acre. Tbia man i* not a W e have for sale the line hotel proper construction o f the iron work, will In* found to be * llrst cleaa nuisance boomer either but a man w bo is going on ty known as “ The Newborg Ibm se,” i Our M ill m unot l*e equalled for sim plicity i Cement, Plaster, Hair, ^ »ors, on ti e lir t Attempt ol the hoard to regu the land to make a |»erm inent home and widt h within the next thirty days we can power, and self governing principles, marni fact uro late rate*. W r y little authority alt aches intends going into tho fruit business sell cheap and on easy terms. The prop Windows, Mouldings, Wei; 1 Pulleys to, and very little attention wi*l I«» paid, We simply give ties t** show the change erty is first eiasH. location the verv )*esi, iud H’/.VP MILL SUPPLÌ BA to ttie demand* o l any comnd'*H>n that in values around Now lierg in the pus? ten b*in* in the center of the town near the Snslt C o r d a n d F ix t u r e s . baa to look •leewhero f>$r power to enforce Change* h*Y( taken place in oth- bum ness center, op|aj*ite the bank ami •criptica Re'.iaMc agent- wanted it* re<|iiire«n<Nit*. It i* to tie ho|ied • t territory Addre.-s, * of the country also but not in to. A practical hotel nothing will I m * allow« d to interfen* w,th so marked a ileyrce. There are •ndid I nsine-* with this j » F. B. STEARNS & CO., the hoard 4n In* matter of drawing the r neip.il causes for the change here, horn«*, y r parti nlars call on or address, Yard Near the Depot. t |».*y, which after all H a v jrv imj*or*ant the very favorable locality we have M\Hlv ( «.KURD R C h H V II.I.E . IN K . C. s. A. > KM O K U « ;. O il 14 « .ON . w rt of their official duty. cult iv*tt«»n of fmit*, having a soil. Nvwistfg t >rv Friends’ Pacific Academy, B AR G AIN S Photographer Portrait & Landscape E ¿IiT J RA 1 ^ HOME? 8 ,0 0 0 COMMISSION 0 MERCHANTS The Best on the Market. C IT Y Feed Store BANK OF NEWBERG. OATS Capital Stock. $30.C(iO i r a P®: Ta All Points East and Sonili. TIIE - Tourist Sleeping Cars, t NEWBERG LUMBER YARD W. P. HEACOCK, Proprietor. > I ^ I Material of Every Kind, MANUFACTURED. DRY FLOORING AND CEILING A SPECIALTY. i