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.'4iW A R ia«U l V. & W . V. T IM E T A B L E . i July, 1^0. North. 8outh. V ‘JO a. in. Lv. Portland Ar. 3 15 p. m. Oswego 2 35 p. in. 10 00 n. m . Tualitnu 2 0ó p. m. 10 23 a. m. Hniocks 1 SO p. in. 1») 1.» a. in. 1 ‘Si p. m. Middleton 10 50 a. m. 11 40 a. m. Ar Newberg Lv. 12 35 p. m. .2 Si p. in. Dundee 11 55 a. m. Potscnger and F reight Kale« to all points « a n foe ofotaiued from Agent Newberg. T h e p eo p le of W arbington a p p e a r to M andkkson , c f N(j1»i;pka, w as clioecn to the | kw it ion of p re s id e n t of llio M iia te , have b e e n singularly u n fo rtu n a te in tiie vacated by Ingalls. This is the elegant selections they have made for their p u b specimen of senatorial ability who recent ly stated that the mortgages on the farms of hi* constituents were evidences of their prosperity. lic ofluial*. They have a prominent judge who gambles, and thirtv-niue legis lator* who are bribe-takers. Roth these eases have been proven, but by a sort of political whitewashing process the parties have been “ cleared.” Oregon can usual ly discount W ashington in any sort of a contest, but we haven’t anything that will size up with this. A man over in Iowa n a m e d Ilenn laid a corner stone the other day which no doubt K. K oehlib , K. A. B oa RDM am , was all right and proper and our people Mgr. A. G. F. & P. A. have no objections to raise, but Oregon people do object when Iowa liens lay eggs NEWBERG GRAPHIC. to be shipped out here to lower the price T he Ifeadtighi says that tiie !>est of feel ing exists between Tillamook and Yam of the Oregon product. ISHl’KD E VICKY FUI DA Y MORNING. hill counties. C eitainlv; tiie tim e is past for anything hut the best of feeling be T ub workmen employed in tiie prepara EDITOR# AND PUBLIKIIMRS: tween all parts of tiie state. The county tions for the world’s fair will “ knock oiF” or town th at attem pts to build itself up on K. H . W oo d w a rd & O rm . C. K m kry . work at the end of eight hours, as that tiie ruins of a neighbor is not to tie toler has been declared l»v the managers a FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1891. ated in this state, where it lias become day’s work. This is the result of a con tiie duty of ail sections to work for the in E ntered a-< second class m atter nt the pos>t certed action on the part of organized la terests of tiie state at large. Tho super office at Newberg, Oregon. bor, $1.50 day will be paid for unskilled abundant growth of moss so noticeable in labor. places, is owing to this spirit of selfishness TIIE rR O B LEM OF LIFE. and lack of interest in general affairs, and What is life, my pilgrim brother, T iik legislator who would (alto a I>ril>o tiie timo has come to discourage such a And why is it but a span; is as much a traitor as any man can be, a spirit whenever it appears. H ere’s our Can the sages of all ages. for in so doing lie not only betrays bis hand for the interests of O b eo o n . Solve the destiny of man? constituency, but be casts a reproach upon Is lie horn with high am bitions But to perish in a day; tho institution of popular government. Tho New York Christian Advocate Are his thoughts delusive phantoms Imprisonment at bard labor, one day for Hays Robert J. Burdette, tbe humorist, That like snowflakes pass away? each dollar of bis price would b e a punish though an ordained Baptist preacher, Surely, there m ust be solution ment none too severe. To a problem so obscure— has become a drunkard, and gives several Surely, this m ust foe the shadow Of a life th at will endure. The scenes of time are all so tleethig, The “Hands of life" no quickly run, That our work must he completed, When it seems but Just begun. Here we And ourselves suspended Between two vast eternities— The past but dim ly com prehended; The future fraught with mysteries. Here diseases prey upon us, Here our bodies waste away. How strange that workmanship so grand Should foe subject to decay. Why must earth with teeming m illions Undergo the afflicting ro d ; Why this manifest estrangem ent From the “City of our God.” Why this suffering, toil and sorrow. Why these clouds that intervene; Ask the hosts of men ami angels, And the answ er comes—" ’tis sin." Can it be, earth has been stricken From tiie galaxy of spheres, That with unison of action, To his perfect law adheres? Arc we left to grope in darkness, Through the vast Abyss unseen? Is there naught that can restore us To our favored place again. Lo! the answer comes from heaven, Which dispels the darkened gloom; Christ descends, und “Jacob’s ladder" Hpaus tiie mighty space between, its topmost rounds reach unto heaven, Close by the “Gates Ajar," Angels come and go upon It, Bringing tidings from afar. Angels that in primal Eden S hw man fonnished for his sin, And the entrance closely guarded, lx*st he should return again— These have come with words of welcome, And th eir messages have proved That the Gateway has been opened, And the “ Flaming Sword” removed, -L. E lla H artley , in Academician /or March. T h e p h ila n th ro p is t is o n e w h o d e sire s to lieneflt o th e rs. T h e m an w ho advo c a te s th e saloon a s a p u b lic b en efieiarv w ould th e n seem a p h ila n lh ro o is t, w ere it n o t for tiie fact, e asily d e m o n s tra te d , th a t tiie saloon is u su a lly th e re su lt r a th e r th a n tiie cau se of p ro sp e rity , in sta te s w h e re th e y are to le ra te d . M r . If erman received many congratule- tory telegrams from a num ber of western states, over tho success of his Indian depredations bill. This net will give citizens of Oregon several thousand dol lars, and make a warm place in many hearts for Ringer H erm an, who, after all, only did bis duty as a servant of tiie people. I t is e s tim a te d t h a t s ix ty th o u s a n d y o u n g m e n a n d w om en w ill g ra d u a te th is y e a r fro m th e colleges of th o U n ite d S ta te s a n d t h a t th re e f o u rth s of th is n u m b e r will co m e fortli fro m in s titu tio n s u n d e r (lie caro of re lig io n s d e n o m in a tio n s. W h a t a n a rm y of y o u n g peo p le p re p a re d tor Die ac tiv e d u tie s of life. O regon oliera a w o n d erfu l fichi for th è in v e sto r, but th e y w lio w ill u lti- i.iAteiy realizo Ilio m o st on tlie ir c a p ita i, a n d wlio will prove of g rc a te s t b e n e llt to th è s ta te , a ro th e y w h o corno h ero ox p o ct ing t o m a k e a h o m o , am i w ho co n seq u o u t- !y w ill tak o a n in te r e s t in all m a tte r s per- ta im n g to th o p u b lic gooil. Thia c la s s of people sh o u ld Vie espociully e n ro u ra g e d . instances of his intoxicated condition when filling engagements for lectures. Tin's is a sad and disappointing announce ment, (or Burdette has been considered one of tiie best and cleanest of American humorists.—Ex. Only another evidence that ninety-nine men out of a hundred w ho “ take a drink when they please and let it alone when they please,” como to tho point sooner or later in life, when they please to do the drinking oftener than they please to let it alone. •-T V 0 1 Willamette Heal Estate Company. REAL Small H E W Fruit B E R G , ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE, STOCK RANCHES O R . • NEWBERG, - - HOUSE ami SION PAINTER. ! done by DAY I W. LYLE, NEWBERQ, • OREGON. Oltlre on M Un street, opposite J. I* Carter’s store. Calls ina<le ni «II hours. Chnmto cases u specialty. i l W. McCONKKLL, M. D. \X • PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. NEWBKBO, - - OREGON. Otllce in the Scarce residence. All calls prom ptly am ended p* day or nkrht. DUease* oi women and c ln ld rj^ ^ specialty. J ) R . HAROLD CI A R E , Z D E Z S T T IS T . N E W D E U a/y " • - NEW BERG , OREGON Gold filling a specialty. Gas or Vitalized Air given in extracting teeth. All work warranted. Office on Ceuter street, opposite the Post Oilice. DR. YOUNG, V E T E R E X A R Y S U R O EO N. -------O - > < - ------ T h e r e is a disposition evinced by some IÛI NO IIIU1IC F ft .r ln« mi' y taught a ! SO U It. i 2:. < . a Is i . i : \ liux -ili«), Aiifttistu, M k I hc , C. B, Haworth . . . OREGON. J. D. TARRANT & SON, P r o p r ie to r s . 7Ye have remodeled our M IL L a n d can noiv m a n - u f act are FLOUR o f the best grade, by the F U LL R O LL E R PROCESS. t e _ F F .F D WILL HE GROUND EVERY S A T U R D A Y ..*# Cash paid for Wheat AAS iti . ^EWBERG f LOURING MlLLS. A Y EA H f I undertake t<. hr»« flv t e r c h a n y icdrly i n te llig e n t p t r s e n o f e ith e r MX, a l i o c m re a d u u d w rite , a n d w h o , a f te r i n s tr u c tio n , w ill w o ik in d u s trio u s ly , h o w to f u n i T h re e I h i.u a i.n n l l o i i a r s 'a » üii in th eir- s i i tie s , w h e r e v er th e y llv e .I w ill nino f u m i, b th e » itu a ti'ii! <ireni|.L iu -u t,a t \t h ic b } ou i a n e a rn th a t n n .o n n t. I i su c c e s s fu l ns a b o v e . E a s ily a n d rjn ici.lv le a rn e d , t de L-aire h u t » w o r k e r troni u n til d is tric t < r e t tm iv . 'l h a v e «Ire« ly d p ro v id e d w ith e ir .jd > * in m f a ‘ h u m h e r, w h o r over n yci • c I, It - * I ’.I p a r tic u la r « T 2?’ SI S '. A d d i, s- r.t c u t e , W . REPAIRING FINE WATCHES & CLOCKS A SPECIALTY. or CONTRACT. Newberg, Oregon. Office, corner Fir&t sad Mata Streets. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. O R . Watch maker and Jeweler. Houses psinted in the latest TINTS. Paper llAiigiiig, Graining, Staining am] Hard oil finish, ! Shop on Main Street, OREGON. Sale- F.H. Howard, Office and Residence line Block 8outh of Post O ilice. N cwbero , - • O regon . W. CARMAN, M. D., For L A F A Y E T T E , BURT MOORE, —: PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,:— W FARMS, Tracts, All Kinds of Town And City Property J. M . W R IG H T & SO N S, M A N A G E R S . PROFESSIONAL CARDS. T AND GRAIN WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION TO OUR CUSTOMERS.--------- CALI. AND SEE US.—__ Newberg, A full line of under taker's goods may he found a t my residence on Winooski street. Pri ces reasonable. JOS. WILSON, D EA LER IN GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, OPPOSITE BANK. '».*». T0 n yertr :« hein? m«tie hw John H. o«lnin1’Iryy.N.Y.,at uork fur ti* Guider, j. J’ou nmy not r i ko a» n:nrh, Dut ni: t an ît i'h y u quukl.v h'iv toetiin from #5 to 1 1 ? .0 a dry at tli • -tint, and un ie us you po i"ii. Uoth hçxu«, r.ll aire*. In nny |mrl of ■S inerte n. yen mu comment ont home, irtv- Çîi-if ull yottr tiiiu ,nr Bjiarc moments unly to ' tin: work. Ail is nuw. (.mit jiay H F t.ir every wurkor. V.'e etnrt voit, ftimlbhing everytliinjr. KA8II.V, Hl’IiKl'JLY teMtind. LA G II“- 1 LAltK FliKIi. Adilross fit once, ,fca\S(;„ Ai tu., lOitlLAnD, 3i.xi.NK. The treatment of horses a specialty. papers in this country to give McGrath, Calls attended with promptness. tiie traitorous president of tho Kansas N ew b er g , O r eg o n . state allianco, a goodly lot of free adver tising over liis “ farmers’ trust” scheme. M i l l i n e r y . It .night be well to inform those of our M ILLINERY and DRESSMAKING. readers who may not know it, th at Frank ------------------------- McGrath hu£ no following in Kansas, ex A fu lllin e of Millinery goods. New arrivals cept in tiie republican party, and that at of the latest styles every week. Cutting and fi’.ting by the French bias system. Location on the present time proceedings are on foot Main St. Mas. N e tt ie H anson . lo oust him from his position. And fur thermore, ttiat such schemes are not, MAIN ST. NEWBERG, OR. HATK TRIM M ED TO ORDER ON never have been nor ever can lie advocat SHORT NOTICE. ALSO A FULI ed by any organization that demands SA M U EL H O B SO N LINE OF READY TRIM M ED GOODS “ equal rights for all, and special privileg on HAND. CALL AND EXAM INE es for none.” It is ail a plan to give tiie MY SUPPLY. easily purchasable mono|io)y press of tiie M b s . S. E . S m ith . country an opportunity to got off some thing more than usually mean about tho ^can In* rnrufil at ourXT.W HniorwGrk, rapltlly and lmn irablr, Ly tho— of alliance. Sr* H eit,,' r spx- yGm*tr<’r old, an<1 in their ■ l a U 11 B B ow» hn aitlii a,\vlti!rete*r they livp. Any A R /T IS T . "«* ■ ■ ** * one tan do the work, linav to learn. H o w t o l >r u n c t h e I ’e a c h . We ftirnish overythiitfr. W.: start y.,u. No ri.«k. You cun devote Portraits enlarged to life size and finished your «pare inomeniN, or nil your time to the work. '1 hi* ia no entirely new lead, uid brings wonderful sunem, toeverv wotker. Tliere aro two special objects lo consid in Crayon India Ink or W ater Colors, beginners are eaniing from s»2.‘. to #.'»» per week and upwiwds, more after a little exiiet itnee. can fnniisli you the em er in pruning the peach ; one is to obtain R oom o v er M oore B r o s ., D rug S to r e and ployment ami tea. h you r GI F. N0 «p-n-e to explain here. Full in format ion FKKK. '115 l K <•«*., AlfitBTA, 3.A1NG. wood only, and tho other for fruit and NEW BERG, OREGON. Photographer Portrait & Landscape CENTER STREET. Friends’ Pacific Academy, IT B W S E E .G -, O E -S G -O N . Before sending your cliiklrcn away from home to school investigate the m erits of : r a ! i : a ’ d » 1 p NEW STOCK! r?U T V 7 3 T D D I O Of T he L a test S ty le s. Oregon. ( a c if ic a c a d e m y . We are prepared to offer better advantages now than at any tim e in the past. Five courses of study: viz. GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ACADEMIC, COMMER CIAL, MUSIC and ART. The Gram m ar school and Academic courses gives opportunities for a thorough anil refined education. In the Commercial course students may obtain a practical working knowledge of Book-keeping, *e. In tiie Music course instruction will be given on the Piano anil Organ. Tiano for practice will be furnished students at *1.00 per month. In tho Art course instruc tion will he given in Crayon Drawing and Oil Painting. For Catalogue, Address, EDW IN MORRISON, Principal. S om ething N ew . S om ething N ew . • • enough w ood to produce tho proiier num I t is to b e sincerely hoped th a t the ber ol leaves to sustain and maturo tiie IV A L . E ncourage th e im m ig ra tio n of h o m e forthcoming new daily in I ’ortlaml will fruit th a t season, and cause plenty of fruit U E W Graves Bros, have started a Cabinet shop one b u ild e rs . Whatever th e y d o will bo of start out and hold a patronage th at will buds to set for tiro following season. block west of Jones’ hall and are prepared to first class work w ith the latest improved keep it from going to tho wall. Tho peo *£■£) -------- 0-------- la s tin g b e n e fit to th o sta te . Tiie first of these objects is sought in do m achinery. New work done to order Brim? ple of Oregon are ripe for something be pruning the young tree tiie tirst and sec in your old furniture and ?et it repaired. We EAR R iver Landing, warrant our work i? be first class and low EA R S iw m il l a n d Box Factory, A C.... uf viaiyrmnta will biavo CounciJ sides editorial bombast ut so much t**r ond, and often the third seasons, w bon prices. Give us a call. Grove, Kansas, on tho llPh lamini for line, anil even an “ independent demo a peach tree is first set out it is better if it G raves B ros ., Newberg, Or. E A R t h e T o w n of Xewltorsr, c r a ts ” sheet might prove better than tiie consists of only a single straight, branch l'orllaud and the Sound country. N o . m EAR Schools and Churches, one which assumes to hold letters patent less stem with good leaf buds. If such a T E. IIESrO N ’S T iie c en te r of population of tiie United on tiie state at large. tree, cut th e top to within 12 or Iti inches (T iie E . H . W oodward F arm .) States according to tho last census is in of tiie ground, leaving four or better five Decatur county Indiana a little south W e h o pe some resident of our fair stato buds neat the top to grow out for limbs. Is always open, re a d y for EASILY CLEARED. GOOD SOIL AND \ west of Ureensburg. will take it upon himself to inform tho If tiie young tree lias branches th at are ALL KINDS OF WORK IN I l l s LINE. EXCELLENT FR U IT LAND. standard Oil Co. th a t in Oregon, whore within 18 inches of tho ground, it would Give him a call. Shop near tiie Pank A T e a c h e r s ’ institute for this district, tho larger part of tlio coil oil is used in do to let tiie third or fourth bud from the Building Ttiis property will double in value in the embracing l.inn, Marion, l’olk, Tillamook the winter time, owing to long nights, base grow on five or tho brandies sym N kwurro , O r eg o n . next year. For sale on easy terms, by and Vamliill counties, will be held at Al that especially at this timo in tiie year metrically arranged about the stem, cut bany, commencing .March 31st. water is plenty hero and of a purer quali ting tho stem off dose above tho fifth MAEIS & COLCORD, fy ttian they have in tho region of the branch, fo there will be no one leading W. S. P o w x u . J. J. S h ip i . f . y . N E W BEHO, - OREGON, j A f t e r all th e blow t h a t lia s b een m ad e oil wells, and if it makes no material dif branch. If, however, tiie tree is but one P O W B L L f t S H IP L E Y . c o n c e rn in g th e I 'e n n in g to n a ir s h ip , th e ference to Hie company consumers would sum mer's growth from the bud and the j - . • S om ething N ew . S om ething N ew . r .. Scientific A m e ric a n now p ro n o u n c e s th e prefer to water their own oil. brandies aro too far from tho ground, cut and Dealers in sc h e m e im p ra c tic a b le a n d u failu re. N ext. the whole top off to within IS inches of GROCERIES FLOI’R FEED IIAY and GRAIN. B ekoiik congreasailjoiirued it ratitieda the ground. This pruning is done at a *280, Cor. F ront & Jefferson Sts. T he Union I'acilic has Iliade another number of treaties with Indian triliea, by time of setting out in winter, or just be PORfLAND, OREGON. 20 |>er cent reduction in Ilio wuges of its which over H,O K),000 acres of public land fore tiie growing season begins. No one empio) CCS. Is il tuiy «volute» lliat meli areo|H'nod for settlem ent, a t a cost of of tiie five brandies should be allowed I t Con'.aiiis ] 0, 20 ar. l 10 Aero Lots, Nicely Platted with Streets. strike, uud tim i thè wliolo country ¡salivo about $0,000,000. Most of this land ia in during tbe summer to outgrow tho rest. 575 acres in all. 400 acres under cultiva witli (rampa? I ost up a littl *. •I iii Cherokee strip in Indian Territory. Keep them all with about the same P r u n i T E R M I N A L o r I N T E R I tion, O R P O I N T S lit«« Tiie tract thus opened will In* added to amount of leaf surface, and the trees by Lies sightly and rolling, 3 j nit’e from It. T u e W o o d b u rn In d r ix n ilr n t h a s boon tho territory of Oklahoma, und will help fall will be well branched. Tho following R. station. 3 miles from Newberg. feelin g th e p u lse of so m e of tiie p ro m in e n t to give it a little more re.H|iertnblo size. winter prune each b randi back to within C H O IC E F R U IT LA N D S JESSE FU Y A RD S,. .......President. fa rm e rs of lite s ta to on tiie s u b je c t uf th e Some of tiie land thus o|>ened ia in Mon 12 to lti indies of tho stem , having tbe Prices range from f25 to $40 per aero. I B. C. M IL E S ,.......... Vice-President. m e a s u re s a d v o c a te d by th e a llia n c e , an d tana, some in Dakota, and some in Idaho, lowest branches some longer than tiie MOSES VOTAVV, . RAILROAD Terms, cash, balance 3 years time. ............. Castiier. topmost one. Allow but two buds to a b o u t eig h t o u t of te n a p p e a r to favor r —-w—...... .. ■1 —— —i Ia the lint* to take grow from each of the five brandies, giv them . "W ood T iik K een lymph cure ia being tried at ing preference to those that spring from D IR E C T O R S : To be cut to apply on payment. St Vincents hospital ill I’ortland in the T h e R e it Share rande a great Wow case of a young snias woman w ho ia the sides of the brandies. During tiie JE SSE EDWARDS, B. C. M ILES, F. A. MORRIS J. I. K N IG H T . It U the DINING CAR ROUTE. It nun» at suit what it would do alter Kamilla re «uttering from what is supposed to is' summer it will surely pay to go over tiie J . C. COLCORD E. H . WOODWARD. Tkfwnph VESTII;» LED TRAINS N EW BERG, : : OREGON. tired, and some of its readers are looking tubercular disease of tiie spine. The orchard and pinch hick any that is out EVERY DAY in the year to for tiie promised improvement. A change patient is an intelligent young lady who growing tho rest, to keep the trees sym Certificates of Pepo«!) i.sned nnrshte on demand • -Fx'r.ltanrra Kr*nrrLf pryA sold.----------- Good is not always necessarily lienetieinl, as is lia« been at the hospital six mouths, and metrical. The second winter will find St. ------IVpoaft* received boiijei Paul and Chicago eaeh tree with ten main brandies for a sight and a general evidenced in this case. ranMCted.---------Collections lias read extensively in German concern (NO CHANO* OF CAKS) foundation ou which can lie grown fruit accessable points ii .'t«d tod Canada. ing Koch’s discovery and was js-rfeetly Componed of Dinfnfj Car* l'usorpnatrd, T ue immlier of deatlis of nicmbers of satisfied to have tho trial mudo. A ing brandies. Kouie of them no doubt CDD 4 TIL TOA ‘ Portland Pullman Drawing Raton sic.per* will have sm all twigs with limit buds on. Corresponde Of Latest Equipment; th o ftfly-lirat eongresa just elosed, has thorough test will Is. made. aliona i’ P a rk L auk, J\eic Fork. From a fourth to half of the wood of these bo»»n grealer tim i ili itiiv oilier eongresa twigs should lx) tak itio ff; beyond them Strangers visiting t V iurtonveneri fn tlits country. T uo in W s i ii v s received a copy of t ’opp's thè nenale and d ev i li in thè house of rop- Kettler's Guide, tho most completo cut the main part back from one-fourth to Best that can foe constructed and in which > - one-half, ami allow but two buds to grow accommodations are for holders oi First or reeentstives liave pus-cd awnv. mainici of lami laws e ver compiteti. It is into the wood. All of these wood branch Second-class Tickets. Ob r l e m it I r u v i t o d . desiglieli for thè use of ! tinse who destre a es should be sum mer pinched when from A ccordino to Ilio C i;.. il J o u r n a l a knowlcilge of thè puhllc landa of ile* coun 12 lo I t inches long, th at they may send ‘s ta tu to ’ ha« Ix-rii c re c te .l to J o h n W osloy. try, mode.« of entry, and w hat thegovcrn out fruiting twigs from near their bases. and KI’ROBE can be purchased at any Tiekc .lutili h a v ln g I s -'ii d e a d for il ìm in h iir Gl meiit requires ut thè hands of thè settler. It is best I'uring this summer to go over Office of this Comp my. Full information eoncemhiK rates, tim e o f ' yoar» » ili b a v e n o orca-unti to fe a r an y The work U thoronglily authentie, Mr. the oreliant a second lime, to pinch bar's ; <>f Un proviaiona, b u t i: m a y provo a good Uopi) heing olio of thè most proniinont twigs that may lie growing t.s< long (tom rains, routes amt other details furnished on application to any agent, or tliin g tur so m e . f b is fu lin iti r«. land attornles in thè country. Kend 25c. feartue end of the previvusly pinched A. D. CHARLTON, t ) Henry N. Uopp, W ashington, D. C., branch. If they are ill low .«1 to grow too Ara’t I’aaa Agt., Tim Salem U .tuning to m puny is mak and get a copy. long, the twigs near the base will conse No. 121 First S tr u t, Cor. W ash., ing ioni m ils for pois, beaus and toma quently is-t.H> stunted in their growth.— CONSTANTLY KEEPS ON HAND Portland, Or. to e s for the coming sou on. We hope tiie Ir- an ordinary individual is found guil Farmer and Heater. E. II. WOODWARD, Agent, day may Is- hastci . it wh. n such a emu- ty of a violation of law, lie is fined, and { N e a 'ltrg , Oregon. H E R E IS \ O U R C H A N C E T H E ONLY I any will ls> making similar contracts the onlookers say it la gissi enough for! with prodm-ers around Newberg T o ( l e t n ll o ti ti '. liini. This i« all rigid. I.a«t July Jay T ’T o x i f o l e A \ lic e i 1 ’- Gould, in the form of the U. 1’. railway 100acres divided into sixteen 10 acre A Y in d A lili T iik l*urt Townsend l..c lr r waxes very company, was called U|H>n to answer to tracts—5 miles from Newtierg on the way H S T C 3 L ,T T ID IT T C 3 - wroth Is-caii»' Judge Sa. tiw, tried to min- four charges t..r everloadiug passenger to I’ortland within miles of the thriving iinixii l.is disgrace l.y declaring th a t the sicumera at Cortland, ami a |s'n»lty of town of Smoekvillo. « an t r a i n » the »peed of the wheel M low L l l I l l b G r , o h lD g iC S j L C ltl]f Lime, About sixty acres clean'd. This prop p ra c tic e of g a tid ilin g w as very p o p u lar fWO for each charge was a«sesse«t by th e] 1" «irekes per m inute in Mror.* winds. ^ f But now city Ik's high, sightly and level. Is well W e u>c only 1* <!i V rent piece» in the entire v C I U C Q tj A ld S tC rj H j a in o n g th è h 'a d in g pcc.pte ut t l . i t c ity , court, and Ibis was all riglil. construction of the iron w ort. I w liicli s ta te m e n t, t '. e /.• • c la iic « , i- Mr. Goiild .«’ice« wbining back ami a-k« watered, by spring and running creek | Our Mill cannot be equalled for sim plicity Windows, Mouldings, Weights, Pulleys w lioily fals.'. l ’ut III,1 «am e issili» *.f ll.a t timi th è Hnes t c rem ittisl, and Ili« request The scenery from any point on this prop power, and *«lf eoveruin* principles. g re a t in o rai c x |s m e n l gives a del a l i c i «•- will, no donbt, Is* com piici witli, as thè erty is exceptionally delightful. A grand ! We m anufacture 1\ A pawpbdet o f In fo rm atio n an«! ah- ß c o u n t of a prize tig h t in llia t . it v. in w ni. li court ha« signitied its w illingness that panoramic view ..f tho W illamette valley S a s li C o rd a n d F ix tu r e s . r.t.VA V PI MPS limit H7.YD M ILL « rT r/./E -’* Ks:r-xut of the law»,s!t«*wm»r It >w t. latent«, iutimi ». Tra«!'’ erte fin ite ts-al n m illirr iti*.'tiM hte, a lc i such r.'intttal Is» inaile. Ami noi a p:i|s-r and lh" snow capped peaks of the Uas- ot every de>eription. Keliafole agents w auttd kM-irk*. Copyright*, sent fr. w lilili w as w itn i -o -d . it ►..\s, lo i . f in thè state, mi far us wc bave s'-en. lui« eade Range is seen at a glance. uj ™. DUNN a CO. t ItrnudwaT. ct.teri'd a pnitest a uii.st it. Tlii« is all all gru Ics an d r i.«. « of 1‘. rt T .-.u i- mi These ’ra ils will lol sold flora td ) per h « w \ »rk. Wc bave not yel Iciirr. d wlictli- acre and up. Easy term , down, bal •sa-tety.” Mora1 I t i a w r o n g l<» g a in ’,ih* wii ng. U V M .V IM .r. INI’ , r . V“ J 5 t " ,h * "***■ K lite s f f i i r U-. 'inv« p u h lir, Im t it is all er Mr. Go.tld will l e alìowcd in:, test and ance I, 2, 3 or I y iats at 7 t • r ren t. • -1«. K L W D L B O . - - OREOON. dam.iges or net. I Jr..«: H o . o n . i tn u p o r to alU-ii I a p i . !.t Wysosslii Subdivision! N BLACKSMITH SHOP W f R U R A .L H O M E * o HIGH AND SIGHTLY, The Best on the Market. S E E M A E I S eft D O X C O l i E , COMMISSION 0 MERCHANTS H U Y A LOT IN pH EH ALEM U ORCHARD H O M E B A N K OP N E W B E R G , X E W B E liG , O R E G O N . Casual ¡M. $311,030 mm pffi 3 ,0 0 0 Cords o f To All Points East and Sonili. mis f i ili. Tourist Slccïini Cars, Tbronili Tickets NEWBERG LUMBER YARD W. P. HEACOCK, Proprietor. Building Material oi Every MANUFACTURED. T , , Doors, F u c o . . ; DBY FL30RINC m “ * specialty . 3