(i :OJOXIVN RAILWAY mm K TABLE. N*»rlh. April 1, 1*»I. 8o; fi. Lv. Ne vberir, 7 V. a. in ! Lv. Portland, 9:10 a ni Ar. Poftlaud, » n. m. | Ar. N^ w I htiî 12 ! '» fi.iu. Lv. Ne.vljc-rK I- *■' ]» m I Lv. I'orGaud, I j*.ni. Ar. Üortluud, ¡».20 p ni | Ar. Netvberg, O.e) p.in. l'a s iia g e r ami F reight Kates to u.l p o li.is Cm bo obtained fron» i It. Fill.* KLI Agent New berg. NEWBERG GRAPHIC. I'i'isi/isj!Lit,': K. lí. W o o d w a r d 1fc O hm . ('. E m e r y . FRID AY, A PK IL .*>, 1801. E ntered a ”» w r o a d rl%s^ m utter st the ortice at N cw berg, Oregon. W il la m e t t e I le a l J±Ista,te C o m p a n y F.H. Howard, 1341’ED KVEKY FlilDAY MOllMXt). kjutohh a v i » | W alter S au • AV, editor of 111» 8t. l'uni cursed invalids, succor ruin-born paup»»*, I KumJay Sun, lias been sentenced to jail ! j uni-h rum-inspired criminal*.” for thrm months, for publishing un o V And now, h.ivlng rea l it, lot us inve.li- R E AL ESTATE, LOANS ANU INSURANCE, STOCK RANCHES ANU GRAIN FARMS, scene and filthy newspapor. Judge Keir, 'gale a>.d see if tlie (’ round taken is not in passing sentence,said that lie con. i U r- only tenable, but very clear to any m.nd Small Fruit Tracts, All Kinds of Town And City Property For Sale- ed publishing an obri eno p.i|>er one 0. tho not blinded by willful ignorance. Anu gri-Htcst offense* in the whole list of m is-, having satisfied ourselves on tii'a point, J . M . W IM G U T & S O N S , M A N A G E R S . demeanors. That he would think he had which, though un important one is only IT E Y / E E P o G , O a . L A F A Y E T T E , O E -. been deficient in lib duty if bo did not im one of many, let us take up some otiu-r pose the highest imprisonment allowed question which is engaging tlie attention p r o f e s . s k > n a l c a r u s . by law. Jt would be real interesting to of economists, and carry on our investiga see tho publisher of tho Sunday Mercury, tions until enabled to form and express T IIL'RT MOORE, ol Portland, brought before Judge Kerr. logical ideas on such subjects. It is your f j • ilOl'SKnncl SION PAINTER. duty as a citizen to look into these mat —¡PHYSICIAN <St SURGEON, :— H ouse» painted la the latcfct TINTS. Paper AN OPENING, ters. You owe it to yourself, your family Office Ra*l Usslclence One 1 ock South of Bust itucigiug, tiralulug, Staining and Hard oil office. There is one feature of the daily news and your country to do to. You have no 1 Kxz'ssno, -• OllF.UOK. fiui&b, paper that is all tho time becoming more moral right to exert iso tlie great privilege | ___ ________________ _ done by D A Y or CONTRACT. noticeable, and that is tho tendency of franchise until you can do so intclli- 1 J,-) W. CARMAN, M. D., NEWBERG, . . . . OREGON. Shop on Maiu Street, eontly. Prejudic e uni* ignorance are very among most papers to give publicity to I OltEOO.V. all that ia evil, and sneer at all that is foundations on which to build political or NEWBEKG, Newberg, Oregon. good. Most prominent in tlie former social structures, and they cannot long Office, earner Flr»t sad Mala Streets. e w b e r g l o u r in g il e s stand before the ballot in the hands of h - Hniijf little f< rl unea hart been made*t lino are accounts oi tlie almost daily prize work for u», by Anna Page, Austin, teMigent voters. “ Re sure you are right; I'ttx a a , m id Jno. B onn, T olodn , O h io. fight*. No paper is deemed complete un i.*iee cut. Others itre ch injraawel!. Why LYLK- 'i .t 1 * 1 uKoine earn m it #61* 0.»*0 a less it panders to tho lowest, basest pas then go ahead,” is now here more applica D . icntli. You can do the work and live ble than in the discharge of all our duties t home, wherever you ere. Rvenbe- PHYSICIAN it KURGE07 sions of that questionable class called tho inner* ore easily etiniinit from to i as citizens. Whether you are a republi IGetloy. All axe*. Wo show you how KE.VBEKG, “ s|>orling fraternity,” by publishing de OltEOON. We have remodeled our MIL L and can now man •n4 atari you. Can work in at>nr«' time can, a democrat, a prohibitionist or u re or all tin- time. Uin money for w ork- tailed accountsof these beastly exhibition'. Office na M iln «eri et. < |>;> dice J. P. Carter's ers. Kriliirc unknown sumne them ufacture FLOUR of the best grade, hij the FULL U M " NliW mill w "inlerfui. I'erticulnrs fret store. Call nm-leat ail hoars. (“ .route .So common have these tilings become, former, you cannot afford to longer, cow ll.UuSIvttii Co. lluk »«O Poi'tluutf^Xuiutf cu ‘ - e -eccoci' y ROLLER PROCESS. that the hoys on our streets, boast of their ard-like, hide behind a hundred years of accumulated ignorance on this line. Rut llflk -F E E D W ILL BE GROUND E V E R Y a » T r a n s v y p f ability in the practice of this "manly art,” f ( _ W. MuCONSEI.L, M. I). and watch for and read these accounts as acitize.:, and an interested one, it ia PHYSICIAN fc SURGE* -N. with avidity. Talk of tiro dime novel; it your duly to investigate into the affairs of OREGON. I is not near so demoralizing in its influen this great national household, and be a NEWP.KBO, Office in tlie i-v ’ <■■■ residence, all es! WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION TO Ol*R CUSTOMERS.- ces as tliepo abominations in tlie guise ol thinker rather than an automaton. And — CALL AND SEE US. ______ promptly attteii.f.-d to cl.iy or nlei.t. J'i. t'M daily newspapers, for the novel meets if called upon for an opinion regarding of women und cnilûivu a sped uUy. only the eye of him who seeks them, hut matters of national importance, bo able the daily paper is found at every turn, to give expression to “ a reason for tho IIAROIJ) Cl AUK, D B (hi t/io table of tho Christian, in tlie store hope that is within you.” J>OBt lin s. O. N. D enny , who Ima been in China and Corea for several venia, will return lo this ronntiy in June. Mr. Den ny lathe m in who introduced Chinese ulieuiunts into Oregon. Ii is tlie old, old atory. A young man named Richurds living near Mehama, Marion eoimly was out deer hunting and on Ilia return with a deer lie climbed up an embankment and pulled the gun after him. The gun waa diachareed. the ball striking him in I lie groin and ranging upward passed nearly tbrougli bis entire body. Ha lived until the next morning. T llfclu “t Oregon legislature granted stali diplomas to I ho-” graduating from tli» iliflknint «mil«",-»-* In till“ ■ tat», "’¡'Ids ndvai.tuge Ima formerly lssm given only to graduatisi o f the State Normal School, and has had a tendency to take students from tbe colleges and plane them in tin Normal School, where tlie course Is shorter. The fairness o f the act muy readily lie seca, as no one can deny tiial it is not right to grant privileges to one » -ltool and not to another. Amu r the dosest man wo have heard of for boiiio time ia the fellow who fo il his son-in-law one half of a cow, and then refused to divide the milk, claiming that lie hud only Hull the front half. He re quired the son-in law to provide all tho f -ed for the animal, and wator her thus times a day. Recently tho cow hooked the old man ; and then ho sued tho son- in-law for damage. This man we would reinaik, is a very near relative to tho subscriber, who changes his location and forgets to settle tho bill for bis subscrip tion ami lets the p.i|ier go on until the |iost master notifies llm publisher that tho paper is uncalled for. When tbe steamer Northwest icached this city last night a telegram was await ing her giving instructions not to contract for any more freight, but to clour up bei work as she goes down preparatory to go on the Columbia river route. This same order will keep tbe Toledo off tbe Wil lamette, she belonging to tho same com pany. The boats belong to llm Columbia river combino, mul in order to keep tin ir places in the combination, they mutt obey tbe orders of it and bring all their boats to llm Columbia to drive the com petition bouts o!f the river. The Man zanillo going below will leave the upper Willamette practically without any com petition. Tho Oregon Pacific will have the only boats on tlie river.—( '<«/). Journal. Only a few days ago tho captain of the sie un r Northwest was urging tho im provement n( the landing at this piaci saving lie would stay with shippers on tlm Willamette if they would stay with him and lie is oil' the river already. Opposition boa Is are an uncertainquanti ty. Watch maker and Jeweler. REPAIRING FINE WATCHES & CLOCKS A SPECIALTY. H F M J. 0. TARRANT & SON, 0. B. Haworth, ”! UNDERTAKER or office of tho business man, in tho hands of tho mechanic, in reading rooms, every where it is to bo met with. Tho daily newspaper in its legitimate field is ull right and well nigh indispensable, hut when it comes to our homes laden witli such demoralizing freight as is to bo pick ed up about tho rooms of some "athletic club,” it is time to call a halt. ISottcr that we should dispense with our daily than ruin our boys, and wo lielievo that it is ttie duly of every man to boycott such representatives of tlie press as per sist in publishing such “ news.” There is u lingo field in which to glean news for the dally paper without drifting into tlie saloon or that equally pernicious relic of barbarism, tho modern athletic club, And tlie daily that will start out with a management having enough buckbone to step up to a higher plane, and strivo to give the people ull tho nows without get ting down to the dirty business of giving detailed accounts of such ucts of brutality, will indeed “ till a long felt want.” Till such a pajier d'les appear it wt.ru best at least to keep the daily paper out of the hands of our buys. INVESTIGATI:. YKLI.OWS IN I'KACIIKS -ItEUAKK! Cash paid for W heat cmiut A Clean, Weil-Kcdeeted Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Confectionery, Al- ....... . n renr •« l.em(r r ian.i hv .fr.hr. R, w ayson Hand, (jiieenswn re, Glassware, Wooden ware «•- . h i:>, I ro; ..“c.Y.,ut »unk for u* If .ador, .* in >n r k - :i* luu- h, hut vie ( to > and Rest Brands of Flour. r-ci!;) .uql’i- !»!>' hoIV tun.Ill from ifS to Í t«J li ..-iati lit- »lari, a i. cl |in>ii> a* y on fn • n. 1; tli - »• -, « i »s.». In it ii i |inrt cf i in«-i;iii. \'.ii can (oli.uni. i * at lu-ine, jriv- .'.g- hu yc m ii: i i|«n awBMt*oui» to * w Ail I» ii'.-n . Great I'tiy M l*frr o ei V V i i!ter. We itm t you. furnishing r . ivtl.i',.. KAhll , H EKl.ILY ¡earii.-.l. 1AUU • ¡Aid* Fi(i:E. AiMret. .it on. e, UR. YOUNG, V E T E R I N A R Y K U R G H O N . Tim treatment of horses a specialty. Calls attend» 1 with promptness. N ewheko , O regon . s;i.\uu.» * CO.. l'GUlLAM), JUUiK# ~ rft.- ' MILLINERY and DRESSMAKING. - «- K <t> 0 — A full line of Millinery goods. New arrival? of the latest styles every week. Cutting am) 1 flit lag by the French bias system. Location oo | Main St. M rs . N ettib H anson . MAIN ST. NEWBERG. OR. SAMUEL HOBSON Phot Oregon. C x ro ce rie s, P r o v i s i o n s . \ Kays tho Marysville (Cal ) Appeal: “ I’oach trees can scarc ely he planted in California fast enough to make up for the large number destroyed in tho East by tho di-care known as the yellows. Many thousands of acres of peach orchards of tlie Atlantic: coast have been ruined of lute years by file scourge. And as yet noth in;; has been found to stay its ravages, while even its origin is not known. Care should he taken to prevent tho introduc tion of this malady in California through ¡111 ¡«ortations of nursery stock from eastern localities infested with tlie y -Hows.” The above is equally applicable to Ore gon and our nurserymen can not be too careful about shipping in trees from the cast. We understand ttiat different ones throughout the state have been receiving large shipments from the east which is certainly very hazardous business. The yellows wo understand attacks tho tree, root and branch, and if tlie scourge should once reach us ami get a hold on the prune orc hards, the large majority of which are grafted on peach roots, tho damage to tho fruit interests of our country would he almost beyond conception, ft is to he hoped that our nurserymen who are inter ested even more than any oilier class of people, w ill lock the door in this case be fore tlie horse is stolen. P ro p rieto rs. Newberg, A full lino cf undcr- i taker's goods may he J O S E P H W I L S O N , ID IE L T 1 S T . NEWBEItG, OREGON found at my residence DEALER IN Gold flUUg ft kpoclalty. O * o r V ita liz e ! Air on Winooski street. Pri giveu in f.xtr.u'iiiijf tetth. AH *rk warraatlü. ou C htreot, «¡•posile ces reasonable. tliu OiHcc. r . ! 8 Portrait & Landscape A P iT IS T . - •• - - - .» ‘ w » < — a-a J X lillin ery. N E W B E R G , 0 Y Ò E C 3-0 3 ST. Before sending your children away from home to school investigata tbe merits of N E W STOCK! rZ E W S T O V lti Of The Latest Styles. We are prepared to offer better advantages now than at any time in the past. Five courses of study: viz. GRAM MAR SCHOOL, ACADEMIC, COMMER IIATS TRIMMED TO ORDER ON | SHORT NOTICE. ALSO A FULl CIAL, MUSIC and ART. LINE OF READY TRIMMED GOODS The Grammar school and Academic courses gives opportunities for a thorough ------------------ - - B,,v » ',ri,u» | ON HAND. CALL AND EXAMINE J ;in(| rcfin0)j education. In tiie Commercial course students may obtain a practical MY SUPPLY. working knowledge of Book-keeping, Ac, M rs . S. E. S mith . In tlie Music course instruction will he given on tho Piano and Organ. Piano for lean he enriM'l nt our NKW linn of work , rnplilly nml l»«*w<*mhly, l*v those - a , practice will be furnished students at $1.00 per month. In the Art course instruc «¡ili' r sel, i oli ii g or old. nml in th eir ¡.or For Catalogue, _ _ own lu« ul t" lierevnr t!•* y live. A ny | lion will be given in Crayon Drawing and Oil Painting. si st ws U me .mi <!<• ;h«* Murk. Kusy t«> learn. We furnish cv«rythiiijj. We start >. u. N«. risk. Y. u inti devote Address, EDW IN MORRISON, Principal. your hjmru inoinciiis. or n : ; your lime to the ork. 'I hi» i» nn entirely n«*v I«' m !, iii i brin;, s \con*Urful ::i tes» t«» every n oik r. Beginner* hiv «'.iriiiiiff fre.u Í2.'. to #.'.0 ju-rnei-k and n| iviirds, mid moro after :i little txji»ri«*.i« We ean run.isli yen the etn- l.loyiu. M t amt teseli i-"U r«fM . \o sjmi e to ex |di*:n here. Full tufuriualion FICEE. 'ì' il['. «VI O., -ti Gl STA, AULNE. Tho greatest lin k generally notieeable Portraits enlarged ro life size and finished among that majority class known as the in Crayon India Ink or Water Colors, “ common people,” is a lack of knowledge R oom over M oore B ros ., D rug S toke concerning the commonest principles of NEWBERG, OREGON. government. To speak to them on any Something New.* Something New.C*- Miinple principle of political economy I ! A YEA li 1 1 in«*,!'' kM'.ESrS. tc.-.ch auy fairly Intclllgcnt pvn*(.n ol t iiii* i w ould he about as satisfactory and equally irt, wlio c * ii rent I ami w rite, mid who. after instruction, will work ludurlrioiuly, as well understood as to lire a broadside AN UIMKNSK STRAWUBBItY CIIOI’. In.iv to earn 'Hirer 'I'kimrutni Dolltu*. i Yc:. i In their «»vii le» aiiii#'»,ivlier* * cr they ¡ivo. I will ulto filini. !> of Greek into them at abort range. Now the situai Ion or cinjdoyiiiciit.iit will« Ii you cun * urn tint utiicm.l No money f»r me unless aui eeanful n* ul*»»*•. I'.m.i!y nin! «¡uiel.!» A prominent fruit grower of western Iia there is no earthly excuse for this, and tlie rnc-il. I di-sir« hut «me worker from •udì distrili « rcbuiity. I ■FAR River Landhier, liam ulreHiJjr tnuirht nml iirovi«!*'«! with «ii.|*l*>>in« m a t.'g lVrFARHawmniam, people have only themselves to blame for New York, from a single patch of sixteen n Hox Factory, il'll!' -r, ii lio nrr iii.ilstun *v. c VkODD ujici «u. !.. It'» N I . ’ im i N 15I I l>. l u ll I C l tic l.iu r* F'K (' ¥1. A iliire«« n « .m e | v EAR the Town of New berg, acres, sent to market in uuo year thirteen the criminal negligouee that has so long IS» x iJiO. A I,-tint«.. Ataim*. J«’« KAR Schools and Churches, iiopt them in tlie dark on matters regard hundred bushel* of strawberries, Tho ing tlie great hotly politic. The following entire crop was sold at an average price W. S. P owell . J. J, S hipley , from a correspondent in ll.o IFm-M, is a of twelve and a half cents |«w quart, real P O W E L L . & S H IP L E Y . Jl ------ very cleat presentation of facts, so fur as izing tho snug sum of live thousand Iwo EASILY CLEARED, GOOD SOIL AND hundred dollars. This may lie taken as the liquor question is concerned, ami is (T he E. H. W oodward F arm .) and Dealer.* in an instance of tho profitableness of thorou EXCELLENT FRUIT LAND. worthy of a careful reading: GROCERIES FLOUR FRED HAY aud "llo w tow, indeed, have any just idea ghly scientific fruit growing. GRAIN. riiia property will double in value in the Good strawberries can be raised by the of the real province of charity, ami ivhatn ■JSO, Cor. Freut A .ieffcw.-on Si«. next year. For sale on easy terms, hy POUl'LAND, OREGON. large class of voters there is, who nro in bushel, says Orange Judd, cheaper than fluenced by the old argument uguins pro wheat. The space necessary to supply hibition, viz: “ That it would stop the I a family need not be large. We have - O R E G O N .! llotv of ue.told revenue into the national averaged one quart to two and sixteen F r o m T E H 51 I N A L o r I X T K I Î I - W K W B E B O , I n tiik Holectiun of teachers for palili,- one-hundredths square feet, cr at the rate O i l P O IN T S th o tieasnry.” h -I i io I h ¡1 ¡s noi ulways Ilio tea. ber who " i t is rigid at tills point that economic of six hundred and thirty bushels per acre. will work for tho smallest pay timi isthe it; science touches the temper.nice question' The Ohio Fanner says that if straWlicrnc* ( hes|M-t In thè end. Teaching is a pro • Something New, One of tlm simplest laws of political econ cli. urtl re! i/i i.'ic tall, thev will fruit the Something fessino and thè qualificatimi* of thè touch t_______ _ ____^ omy is, that whatever paralyzes industry next season, as it is the fall gionth of RA1I ROAD orare bis stock in traile, and bis servii'»* is an enemy to the welfare of society, to root which supports the plant for the next aro wortli whatever thoy will commutili Is t'io line to take he fought at every point, to ho bunted year’s fruiting. J. J. Tlmmas recom in thè market. Mcliool direetors w ho are down and stumped out if possible, and vet mends in planting to make a little mound It Ooi'lains 10, 20 asd 40 Acre Lots, ahrcoet of thè tini, s Ini far thè Itesi touch* a mayor of a certain city protested against under tlie roots, and spread tho roots Is ici ly Flatted with Streets. er i ami g»t Rioni ltecause tlioy are w'illiug It is the DINING CAR ROUTE. It ru n» »75 a r. s ;:i all. 400 acres undei cultiva closing tlm saloons of that city, because, evenly upon it, and then carefully cover T hron eh VESTIRI LKI) TRAINS tu pay wliat their Services uro Wnrlh, tion. as lie said, it would reduce 25,001) people them. Thus treated they grow twice as | E V E R Y DA V in the year to N E W B E R G , O REG O N . w lilt li i* ait rigli* and prop r. This leavt Lie* Rightly- ami rolling. mi1» from R. to beggary. Certainly political economy well as when planted aa they usually are. theslow plotliling .fiatlift to tulle w luti it. station. » mil»* (tom Newliorg. chu :o can, as a practical science, do much tocn- V writer say*: The secret of succes* in is loft just thè salini as lle> muli w ho bùia (No CIIANGK OF CARS) lightcn the widespread blindness that raising the strawberry ia watering it free for a cheap hors» and who of murati gota cannot ms 1 tlie fallacy of such an argu ly daily. Mr. Fuller say*: Early scarlet Compntr'f of rUniiirj in l'n9Hrpn**cd, Pri'-'-s ran»» from ;-5 to |40 per n»ri>. ! JESSE EDWARDS, Pitlhnun Ita,no > ft efori* a "Plug ” l’roltahly lini must fuminoli ........... Fr»t< blent. ment as this. What of tlie thousands up should 1 h ' always grown in beds, Triom- Tt rms, ' ; «-ash, balance 3 years time. B. C. MILKS,......... (>f Latcft Equip men t, ermr ili thè a let timi of toachera ia inaile ....... V*ce-Pre*i«l»nt. phe de Hand always in hills, and the run fJ n on thousands who are reduced to a worse MOSES VOTAW ,. .. l.y aecepting lite olii theory lliat uny bit i ............................ C a s h ie r . Kyi beggary by the keeping open of those ners kept trimmed off. Mr. Knox says: l’ est that ean l>c coast rut ted nml i which of a girl just teiicrge I frinii short tlresacc To I ,1 i nt to applv on payment. same saloons? True political science will Strand.errics do not injure grapevines Rcooramodatteiis are for holders o f First or “ knmvs” eno.igh lo tendi lini ‘ little fel D I R E C T O R S ; wlum grown among them. furnish figures from both sides. It would Secoud-ela.ss Tickets. lo*-*” ami site is giveu a place whont thè JESSE EDWARDS, B. C. MILES. sih ' oi that a country like ours, whole pros E. A. MORRIS. : : OREGON. To and from all P*>ints in NEWBERG, vere boat talent in thè solino! »tiglit to bc J. C. COLCORD AMERICA. ENGLAND, E. II. WOODWARD. perity depends upon the intelligence of its j empiili c<l. The olii adagi# "lat suro you N I \Ti: IIOIC l l f l l . T l !(AL HOriKTY and EU ROPE ran be purchased at any T ick e 1 ¡livens in all matters eonlrohng govern urti righi, then go allenii” is appi, alili Olbce o f this C om p m y. Ci rtifu-atc» of Deposit is*u»<l payable on demand.--------------- Exi-bange bought anil mental life, as well us society and home Lrogram of thè Quarterly Meeting bere, for one of thè inoat necessury tliings Full inform ation cou rcroh u r rates, tim e of wl«l.------------Good notes disccnntvd.------------ Deposits received subject to «-beck at tile, ami the study of |H>liticul science, all rains, routes amt other «letali, furnished on to he hdd in thè Senato Chamber of thè willi tbe filici ia to bave thè fo.imlutioii -ig’it and a general banking buninew transacted.------------ Collections made on all economic questions should receive vastly Stale House Salem, application to any ajtent, or for all oduealion nell !uid l>y cottine 111 scecsoabiu points intiiu United States and Canada. in. re attention. At least tho temperance A. I). CHARLTON, d'uestlav, Aprii 1 Uh, lStll. Kuronoon righi start. The desire in thè cliiltl fui 1 people must conic to st e that tluir (‘art .... «5- TILTON, Portland. Att’t ram. Agt., Sessi on. nn educatimi dopcmls largì Iv ori Ibis ini of the woik lies in the need of educating No. lL*l Hi st Slut t, Cor. W sf I i ., r (Aaiional Park Lank, Aew lark- "Tho I a ' s ioiis of IS'.W.” —U. D. Alien, istriani point. The primari’ teuchor (ami the young, if tho old won’t Ixi educated; Port huid, Or. othera alno) who ha« no make un for aet* |.. . , . . , # , . , Kilverlon. Strangers visiting tbe City arc invited lo call at the Bank for information concern tliai useful material turned mio a poison- ilnji ontniilo uf «»M worn out ruts und the “ Die Strawlcrrv an i it* Cnlturo.” —F. ! K. 1!. \VOOl>\YARI>, Agent, • ing the City. j ous prwluct bei*omea a curar, and that in* Ncw beig, Oregon. textbook, will never Bueeeetl. On tin Ilofnr, ’-aleni, f I dii'-try, whicli shouM I m uacd in huiUlin^ other har.il the one who pusses about w ith "l'riining ami Training tho lVa.-li.” — M. ! ! up, a lien tunirti to thè work of tearin^ I o|>on even anti lay-» up a store house of K. lioyclecker, l'ulton. i ! dow n, hccmne h un insufTrraole actjurge ; knowhittle from nature an.I the enntnon "Notes fmiii N .'ltlvrg."- U. E. Hoskin*. ' that money s|H»nt for that whirh honumhs events of life aiul who has the (art foi Ne» lierg. j dì produrtive ener^y, or that whirh is in* j making the proper appiicati.... lx foie the | l.om,,iau,lo willl it( u cU>ar no mat Tiieslav, Aprii llth , 1S01. Aflernoon | little folks will wneerd. Some people Sessien ! ter into wiioeo till the money gooa or in * By (itn. iì a i ni Fi* I he r JvhtMo think that tlie salary, of the primary I “ Wh.it 1 lui >iv alami «lrainage.” —J. F. , what Fha|ie it cornea hack to the spender; j The last of the nr u war heroes He «lied teacher ou^ht to b«< the smallest of any of Beat.v, t'hemawa. honored and hel««Yi-.l by liumbcrle-a personal and that productive enyrgy itself, when tin instructors in the school which i* a 1 “ What Kliall ili«» Harvest la’ . —frolli un friends a id by million* td hi* countrymen, who will read with d«dnrht his early life. His u>cd for the increase of that which reacts very erroneous idea. Thera are only a llortieultural Stan.lpoint,"—Rev. A. era id w ar ree.>r.I, at IU ; l L i n . in ihe Army of in hai in upon its oourje, is rtiecr loss. t v Cl Vi i ! V mv at S hiloh . M kmi ’H is . Y u ks CONSTANTLY KEEPS ON HAND limited nutnhrr oi t achrrs w ho are well lìogers. l erest (trov«>. | Hl»:«., l’ Il ATTA N * ** .V. K N«'X V t LI.K. Ml"¡. V VKY Carefully prepared statistics show with-! «>!her |*a|«'rs arv proniisi.l but n.>t hav- ; Kiev y . V tlan ta . an«l in the im m ortal “ MAIUTI <pialifìed both hy nature and proper train* TO T H K SK\. w h«"i' grandeur ami irlory has THE ONLY out jKisnihlo doubt of tho truth of the | in« for this pl.itv in Ilio school, ami con* I ing liti '» » e are oWigetl to mak«' an ne\er t*ee t »nrpas'»'<l in tin* W orld * history. facts, that tlie Inpior tiattic robs labor of W Ith each copy *>î th«* U'*«k w ill be ict\en « 1'd ex ib le AV h eel hidcrin« that the leat her, il he really suc ! apimrentlv stiort program. It is bopeil new an.I very superi« r its market for its product, robs labor of ceeds iti this responsible position, works tliat a guani attorniano» mai be lm«l at this | s t i e l i i \ r; i ' iik t k \ i r v r t i i k W i n d Mi l l tho ri^ht to do uood work for bread, and I IKE i lianler than any other one in the school, | meeting as biisinesa of con*ù le rublo ini- ; U S T C X j X J I D I I T o - also the right to get bread for its lalior. m ade from a ph.-t - h t J pror t« hi* ! (Hirtainv is to «nino np is'fon» tilt* *«H'i«'lv l o t Udn ••»* n.i.t »how in* him lu we see no good reason why ( e n cra i*• 1st. Tlie li'pior trallic tlestmy* raw he should I k * paid I* * ws«rs than an' for ilisnis-lon : «ne importuni matto! »ili uniform Can grm«ltiate the »prv«l o f the w heel a* low I h e w tek w ill co n tila «hon t • material, which pro|ierly manipulated, a* 1 « »tr*'ke* p**r m inute in »tnm v wind«. other tcatdicr i-icept the principal. The In- tho «.’ optimi of a scherno for tbe ex- i p erb ’.v lil t*irated t»v p rtralt*. would pro lat e wealth. We u*e only 1 J «liferen t pUn*«* lu the cut ire hil'itr ami pn initims thoron ; tbe staml- excuse may I kì od reti that the dinvtors eoo*trnetl«>n «>f the Irou w»«rk. *Jd, The capital and l.»h»*r investisk in ing .•ommittfs's, a in.ist important luat- only have a limite 1 amount of mone) ami Our Mill eeun«>t be e«iuallc«l f»>r simplicity the traffic add not a dollar to the aggre-! CMiwrsjuently must employ cheap teach* I ter neglected by your hoc ret ary, will be p. wer. a 11*1 »elf K«*veruin* principle». W o m anufacture ers in order to have the usual nun»l**r of Hto of tli«? nation m wreultli. lin a nun* unnouDitHi at thia meeting. Trusting productivo in v« si incut <»f capital no«! la TASKS, f t V/*s n/.VD (I ILL S ir PLIES th.tt all incmhcr^, not able t«> mtt«*n«l, months taught. IH*liver any rrh<M>l from h t ruin« liitojr « af it* abare of tho commun ¡ IU » -Ir<* o t CTcry de>crip ha\ in j *,nc 'tiona t«> It* l-rought betöre Hi« h a cti:;* huion. Itetier far to have five Reliable a*cent» wauled . m l r d FK good which wo nid accrue from u ju«»f»er ' u u n occu p ied territory A lJre>». taotly. tu r the w i« tv f**r «hi*«*uavion will frinì them nionths c»f m I ujo I taught hy fir>*t class in* an j productive inviHtinunt there f. . I >tmte to the :?'«crvtary at an early «late, 1 remain Mructora from principal down, than to 3 d . T h e fruì * 1 h> Very Respectfully have Feven months of school “ k *ptM * ; Ul Ml VILLE, 1ND , V. &. A. .bur l nine it wi Yard Near the Depot. i.isillN r» k * i . L. K I » ..., ? ac . S. il S. i *»i lit)ary tea he*a. ! ad for a Cata!vu.te. roKILAND. OR .SEW B E U G , O U fc G O N . ra n S!03 ! ^ lî l JILA IL H O M E | T so. 2 . HIGH AND SIGHTLY, COMMISSION <* mm e Best on the Market. MARIS & COLOORD, C D X D D ’R D , B U Y A L O T IN pHEHALEM ( ORCHARD HOME BANK OF NEWBERG. To All Points East and Sonili. St. Paul and CHOICE FRUIT LANDS «1,000 CFoa’ds ol' "Wood J. I. ZNIGHT, Tlironili Tickets THE KILL. . ! C o rre sp o n d e n c e In v ite d . Lire OF Ü NEWBERG LUMBER Y A R D y W . P. HEACOCK, Proprietor. of Every Kind, MANUFACTUHED. Lumber Shingles, Lath, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, Weights, Pulleys Afd'STS WANTED S a s li C o rd a n d P’ix tu re s. F. B. STEARNS & CO., DRY FLODRINC AND CEILING A SPECIALTY. J 5 J 1