J O':-«JOMAN KAll.WAY TIME TAJil.E Y estkrday ’* p»|K>r8 announced tint a Binali (¡leen bug luid attacked Kaiman Nurth. April 1, 1*91. South, l.v. Hewberg, 7 V. 1 . ni fl.v Portliml. 9:10 n. m wheat and oat*, and was killing it out. Ar. i‘nril»uii, 9::» a m. f Ar Newberg 19 r, p m. ,, Lv. Mew bere 19 « pin. | l.v. P.ir«lai..l, 1 .i p.m. t*e'Wcen the goldhugs and the irreen hn .. Ar Portland, 3:9ipm I Ar. Newberir, a .«», ¡,.ui. th., .... i,„ .. , , , ,,lu lir»cn bugs Mim Paarengcr anil Freight Hatea to all pointa. I , * ' a-' hawker stand* u cm be obtained Iroiu ( H. I KI'SKLI.. I enanco. Agent Mewberg How ark you going to reconcile the idea of no class legislation with the (act that the sugar planters of Louisiana and the maple sugar makers of the nortli are giv­ ISbLEU KVKKY FKIOAY MOU.N1SU. en a certain bounty on each pound of sugar produced ? I)o you get a govern­ HllITOR.4 ANI» F t I1I.ISII khs : ment bounty on wheat or potatoes? It K m k b y . doesn’t look hardly tair, does it? As we E. II. V ’ oonwARi» & O hm . can produce neither cane nor maple sugar i k lD A Y , M A Y 1 mill. in Oregon let’s demand a bounty on Ore­ gon prunes, and thus get a whack at Entered a .econd da'", militer Mt the poat Undo Sam’s bounty box as long as he is office at Newberg, Oregon. in the business. NEWBERG GRArHIC. T he statement la made that there are Cm nt V on M oltkk , Germany’s great one hundred thousand canvasring agent* in the country. At least fitly |>or cent of est commander, died last week. Slier u.au and Yon Moltku, hoih men of great them must live in Oregon. achievements ii|sin the tielil of battle, T iik work of state printer, Frank C. botlf loved and honored by their country linker, ia so nearly completed that lie has men, and holli railed to answer to the decided to take a lay off for a few months last roll call since the liegirining of the nnd will visit licfore hi» return, a brother new year. They were greater than others in the Sandwich Islands, whom lie has in their linn because circumstances made them so. Please God, neither Germany not seen for several years. nor America will ever again have occasion K ate F ikj . d had nothing to do with to develop such talent in this direction, California's citrus exhibit at Chi-ago, hut that the Shermans and Von Moltke’s hence there was only a very small display of coining time will ho heroes of peace iu of wine, and California will he correspond­ stead of war. i»o Ai-ri.ivs t 'A it Y Ä Twenty Expert Opinions. From Aineriean Garden. M H II l L I a Ä IS IJ T 1 X COJ { P O I ! A T E D . I have made a study of orchard manage­ ment in Maine for 1*.» yearn, during sev­ eral years of w hich I have owned one of the largest and most productive orchards in Keiinetiec county, the leading apple producing county in tho state, and I know that apples pay. The orchard must be taken rare of. the growing of tho trees must tie made a business, the fruit must ho honestly packed, and marketed in the best condition. No. 1 fruit must be No 1, and the barrels must Is» new an 1 clean. f yo u One hundred barrels to the acre, at so ex «optionally low a price as $1.50 per barrel Want to buy either a large or small |>ays better than any other kind of farm­ farm, you can save both time and mon­ ing. Fruit growers— orchardists—are the most forehanded class of farmers in ey by calling on us. Maine. Once iu every four years in this state tho price of apples at ttio orchard is not below $2.75 to $.’! per barrel. If it And wish to obtain any information pays to grow apples at $ 1 50 per barrel, as it does, growing them at $3 |s;r ban el n I suit Real Estate, or the Country in is a bonanza.—S ami el L. B oaudman , General, or Newberg and vicinity, Maine. in particular, W rite to us—W e will Are American cultivators so stupid as gladly give the desired information. to go on growing crops year after year O. C. WRIGHT, .Secretary, C A P IT A L M wee J. M. WRIGHT, President. STO CK, # J< Tuei M urds 2 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 . G on fi PR IN C IPA L OFFICES AT N'EAVBERG. Te her | OR EG OX. I L \Y E If you are a Non-resident, mission. OUR L IS T I . a . o : r : ed ^ g k h So lasa'l For I.o\v Prices mid Future Advance­ Th dowr ment In Values, A ll grades o f Realty, from un unfeneed lot to the very Rest Ini- proved City Property, and X Ca Rive Bought and Sold, and Sold on Com­ H AVE ON « Sa Luu ands W e Defy Competition. A A* V I Se­ al» F. West Long Tim e on Deferred Payments, nnd Liberal Discounts to Cash Buyers. ¡ X i In any sized Tracts from One to One Thousand Acres. À * W e have for side some o f the Finest Suburban Pioperty to be found in the for moru than a century, at a loss? It State, at very low prices. V might as well lie asked if keeping a store, or running a mill, “ pays.” Some it pays, ami some it does not pay. As for apples they will pay uny man to grow them, who ingly lienefited in the class of ¡leople tin is favorably sitoatod, knows how, and in­ M onday tho big pa|>er in order to give telligently uses that knowledge. Orchard big advertisement tend* to attract to hei weight to its weekly fling at religion and s|Hiciulists are subject to tho competition borders. religious jioople in general, made the of farmers who grow more apples than 'S u ccessors t o C h ris te n s o n ltro s .,) DEALER IN T ick Central 1‘oint EnUrpritr, is tin- statement that .Moody could no longer they can use, and sell for what they can D E A L C H S I X name of a new paper received this week. draw an audienco at his Chicago church, get for such fruit as they bring to market. The newspapers of a country are an index and hud gone to Poston, leaving his But such competition, though it infringes to its enterprise and prosperity and the church in tliu hands of Hr. Gordon. The upon local trade, does not injuriously af­ A Clean, Well-Selected Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Confectionery, Al­ degree of its enlightenment. Hence wi facts are that Mr. Moody has no regular fect growers w ho produce standard varie­ ways on Hand, (jueenswure, Glassware, Woodcnwaro and Best Brands of Flour. are always glad to welcome a now paper, church, and that wherever ho goes h ties in sufficient quantities, and pack their draws good audiences. This sort of fruit honestly. Orcharding as a s|iecialty and wish it success. “ argument” on tho part of the Oregonian is, or can he made, more profitable than And all descriptions of Farm Machinery. Call and soe ns. We promise you a I t is said that there will ho a (Iran' is like its arguments against equal suf mixed farming; hut tho number who can fair deal and Guarantee Satisfaction. monument erected in New York. A few frage, prohibition nnd the alliance, mostly make it profitable is less. It is like O R E G O N . spadesful of earth have been disturbed if home inanufoi turn, and carries little ‘gilt edge” dairying in this resjioct. In ­ N E W B S B G , N E W B E R G , O R E G O K . telligent farming of any sort is not yet so with appropriate ceremonies, and the weight except with strangers. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. prevalent as to put it upon a non-paying completed memorial will he disclosed ti Before sending your children away from borne to school investigate the merits of tlie view of an appreciative |ieople soup A n exchange condemns tho practice platform. It not only pays now, but will BURT MOORE, by tho Chinese and Japanese of buying continue to pay as long as men are Imrig- J time during the twentieth century. girls for immoral purposes, but says not a O’ three times a day.— Du. T. II. H oskins , —: PH YS IC IA N & SURGEON,:— T he reports concerning the injury h word against the similar practice by Northern Vermont. onice and Resilience orto Block South of Pont Mrs. Katon, the president’s sister, wore Americans. There is not a largo city in The apple crop, when put in oompari- onice. AA’e are prepared to ofTer better advantages now than at any time in the past. - - O regon . greatly exaggerated, and no change will this country where this business is not son with potatoes, grain, hay or dairy pro- N bw ' kkru , Five courses of study: viz. GRAM M AR SCHOOL, he made in the president's plans, lb arried on to a greater or less extent, ducts for a period of ten jears will make ACADEMIC, CO.MMEK- A R T IS T . G A L , MUSIC and ART. will bo in Portland next Tnosday, the 5th »nly instead of buying their victims they a favorable showing. Tho loss of the W. CARM AN, M. I)., Portraits enlarged fo life size and finished and bo given an opportunity to see wha' steal them or deceive anil betray thorn apple crop the past year on many farms F . The Grammar school ar.d Academic courses gives opportunities for iu Crayon India Ink or Water Colors. Oregon looks like, and bow her | M i o p li into paths of aliamo. It is the most w ith only small orchards, in addition to NEWIIF.no, a thorough OllEOUi R oom over M oore B ros ., D reg S tore and refined education. In the Commercial course students in«: av obtain a practical heinous crime of which a human Imiti bosses on other crops, has been keenly can entertain. working knowledge of Book-keeping, Ac, Office, corner Flrutauc! Main Streets. NEWBERG, OREGON. -an 1 m * guilty, this rubbery of the virtm felt. One orchard of full grown trees tor f women, and the laws of the land should fifteen years has netted an average of P ortland ' s new union de|iot is to 1« In the Music course instruction will be given on the Piano and Organ. Tiano for built iiimn the soil now resting |s'uccfull- *> so changed as to make tho crime $125 |» r aero. The soil must bo fertilized Q _ Av. M c C o n n e l l , m . d . practice will be furnished students at $1.00 per month. In the Art course iustruc punishable by a penalty as heavy as for annually, fruit must bo protected from in­ beneath the waters of the Willamette tion will be given in Crayon Drawing and Oil Painting. For Catalogue, PH Y S IC IA N & SURGEON. A gigantic dredge boat is being huili minier. sect attack, that ftiil value may he ob­ K IW U M ) - - 0 *1 0 0 » Address, ED W IN MORRISON, Principal. which will dredge the river to a uniforu tained for it, while the foliage must lie ollle e In the Scarce resilience. A ll cnlb T he Capital Journal hits a large class saved from leaf eatir.g insects, that more prompttv Attti-ntiial to «lay or nicht. l»i»ea*c.- depth of fifty feet, and the material Him f newspaper men with a wad of advice perfect growth of wood and stronger de­ o f women sin] children s specialty. moved will tie used to fill up a sluiigl that would make them of much greater velopment of fruit-bud may be ohtainei where tho new de|H»t is to Is- built. iMinedt if heeded, when it tells the editors With this care apple culture lias been J J R . HAROLD C l ARK, W hile eastern Oregon is r«-j- icing nvei p| tho Krfunn Jon null and the Woodbiirn remunerative, and promises well for the tho prospect of the greatest grain yield fmlepenJent to "get in and ho of some future.—G eorok T. P owell , Eastern New Z D E Z ts T T IS T . ever known, wu of the west urn rcj .icin, •iso to somebody, and cease to destroy York. NEWBERG, - - OREGON over the propect for the biggest frnii «hat capacity f<-r usefulness” they may The condition i for tho profitable grow­ Gold fllliii" r wpoclmlty. G«s or V italized Air Vie (If ever known. Oregon w tit ¡to hot- tsiasess. A personal newspaper light is K i r n t In V A l i n r t 'l l K J b c lh A l l w o rk . ing of apples are a good strong soil, better warruated. Ultiro on Center »treet, opposite self proud this year, and the news of hoi lie nastiest thing on earth, and ought to the Bost OMlce. on tho hills, with partial protection from greatness will bring thousands of people I mp prohibited by law. If you can’t agree the winds and reasonable proximity to and millions of dollars In ru to as-ost it with a man on any point, say so, give a market. Tho fertility of tho land must DU. YOUNG, the work of developing our resources nt i I reason for it, and let the matter drop. he maintained with home-made or artifi­ YICTRUIN A l t Y » I H G l i O N . more thoroughly. I’liiM is legitimate anil rigid, hut a persis- cial fertilizers. Tho true* and fruit must '«•nt flinging of dirty epithets and com- lie protected from insects- Have a good (T he E. H. \\ ' oodivard F arm .) Ir Ls estimateti tliat (he immigratimi t- urotnising insinuations is not only an in- selection of varieties adapted to tho Hoil, Tim treatment of h »rses a specialty. this stato Ibis year will reseli 1 ■ “,!),IKilI. jury to tho principals, hut an insult to climate and market; vigorous and pro­ Thcrc is not a stato in tho Union hcttei 'heir readers who pay for something else ductive varieties, und tho individual Call* attended with laou.ptness. ' T IIK O NLY N ewberg , O regon . prepnred for such an immigratimi tImi tree* well selected and carefully Fi u in: Oregon legislature* w ili hoeiw-n trained. ( lather, handle and market with Oregon, We now bave «notigli ami ti LTexiblo "SVlicol spare of ihe necessaries of lite, un i if Ila uiticb moro timo to logi.-l.ito iu favor of -are, and the applo crop pfoniises to re W i n d AI ill present luiglit prospeets are lait lisi' »’ortland, tinnì ha* bran enjoved in thè ward the cultivator in tho future as in the realixed wo will baia a surfeit of goorl i ist. Tho State Supremo court ha* di past, as well as uny crop in New England. iliiogs th.it will prove a revcalutiun to thè ided that Ilio legislature lui* no righi to —T. S. G old , Western Connecticut. Can graduate the speed of the wheel a.'» low uake appropriai ¡un* for wagon rotula, easteru man. Conio lo (»regoli. a* ISrtruke« per minute in strong wind». To supply my evaporator and to pack •■sture of legislative Work must pronii- We use only 10 different pieces iu tho entire | for market 1 have bought large quantities construction of the iron work. T hu advertising which this town lias nent In pari legislature*. This will ho of of apples for the part twenty years, and It Contains 10, 20 and 40 Acre Lots, Our Mill cannot be equalled for simplicity j received an a place of good educational henotìt to tho stile in tivo ways. It Nicely Platted with Streets. know w lmt owner* of many orcluids in power, and self governing principles. privileges, gis«! morals, and no suioon, è w ili saie mani thoiiKunds of doli. uh that We manufacture this hs-ality have received for a seiieaof >75 acres in all. 400 acres under cultiva­ would go inlo thè pocket* of lite boodlers, bringing forili fruit Nut a week passes tion. TASK'S, ITMPS nml !I*L\7) MILL SVPPUK years for their apple crop, and that no lull we receive a nnnilier of requests fumi and thè people will go lo Work and uutkr Lies sightly and rolling, nn'e from R. ol every description* Reliable agents wanted p«»I or grain crop lias paid as well. Yes, K. station. 0 mile* from Neivhcrg. (Mmole in the east for sample copies of tlreir muda alieno ver nnd whorover Ihcy n unoccupied territory Ad Irons, a fair apple orchard, well eared for, has the G ra I’IUO, that they ui»y tie able to are dooiiied neccssary, and not ls> put to rewarded the owner well for all eotss.— I*. get lietter posted on the country. Such tho ìnconvenionco of wniting thè slow 'rices range from $25 to $10 |*;r acro. B. Cit in i » il l , Central New York. R U SH V ILLK , INI)., U. 8. A. advertising pays, in that it tends to bring nmlioiiH of tsilitieal trailer*, to sav noth- Terms, '4 cash, balance 3 years time. No other crop pay* as well in western riend for a Catalogue« to us a class of |smplf iu favor of sobriety mg of ninuing Ilio gantlet of tho govern- New A’ork as apples, and a failure is not C o r d s oi' AVootl ur’s wratli. and right living. I ESSI; EDW ARDS,.................. more frequent than that of any other crop ........... President. To cut to applv on pavmont. B. C. M ILK S ,.......................... that nlfords a corresponding profit. A - ■ .Vice-President. O kkiion ia getling a gissi bit of free MOSKS Y O T A W ,..................... T he O iti / oiióiii never allows all oppor- (airly good crop in tho counties of this ...............Ca*hier. tnniiy In slip wiiliout ttinging a slur ut advertising all Is-eause Govornor l ’ennoy- NEWBERG, : : OREGON. State ls-*t adapted to apples we think thè prohihilioii States and thè principili of er considera biniseli, a* governor of Ore­ D IR E C T O R S : gon, just a* gissi in that iswition uh thè worth more than all the grain crops of pruhihitiun generali)’. Ita latcst is thè EAR River Landing, JESSE EDWARDS, B. C. MILES, F. A. MORRIS. l'reaident of thè United States, and re­ the same countic* in the same year.— ( J KAYES BROTHERS, K.\ R Sawmill and box Fnrtory, insinualion that hccatiM a eertain .lodge T. G. A' rom ins A S ins , Western New J. C. COLCORD E. II. WOODWARD. fusisi to nicol Mr. Ilurrison ut .thè state Lotkin, ut Kansas, is Isong im|M'ached tur K VII the Town of Newln'rg, A’ork. EAR School» and Churchen, drunkcimess, that tho l.iw is a (allure. line. We do not know- whut box boon Certificates of Deposit issued payable on demand.------ Tin- applo crop last year in western lie»“ Hives a Specialty. , Exchange bought and Must l’eople bave senso enongh to know cnstomary hen-tofon», Init il dora seein a* Repairing Ne-itly nnd Pr«»inptly done. I f you | sold.---------- Good notes discounted.---------- Deposits received subject to check at Now A’ork, owing mainly to fungi, was if thè |«-oplc all along thè line of thè that ali ttie inopie of Kansas are Hot want a Nuinhrr Olio M>'at. Cheap, g ive us a call. sight and a general banking business transact' d.----------Collections inado on all One block west of Jon on ’ hall. neeessarily ilninkards Isvini c ali indii ¡li­ l’resident’a joiirni1)’ westward liad vied an entire failure. Tho others of the past NKwnr.uo, • (> hi :» om . aceeasahle points in the United States and Canada. willi olio anolher in un ntteinpt to aee five year* from the same cause were hard- nai prove* tu Is- stil li, any more thaiithat E A S IL Y CLEARED. GOOD SOIL AND how ni nell money Ilici could s|*uid ili a Is-tti r. Notwithstanding this the apple ^ tire penplu ni Oregon are not all knaves EXCELLENT F R U IT LAND. -roppaid me tor tlie average of the five fisihsh attempi to do houor to a man, w ho, W. S. Pew KM.. J J. Sllll-I XV. («•cause urie newspiip.'r man is. tour year* ago, ubili» uh gissi ita now, years lietter than ordinary farming. 1M)V\ E M , A S M IU I.E Y , Tins property w ill double in value in the would hurdly bave attraeteli passing no­ With the certain return to “ old fashioned Stranger* visiting tho City are invited to call nt the Bank for information concern W k n \ vk no desire to discourage any next year. For sale on easy terms, by tici*. We la-lieve it ia rigbt to bonor and seasons” we shall have "old fashioned ing the City. m ul Pv'iler« ln enterprise in Oregon that will piovo of auslain tbe i-liìef executive of tliia nalion, crops" and probably by reason of discov­ GROCERIES FLOUR FKKD HAY «ad he ne tit tu t lio people interested, nr the C o rr e s p o n d e n c e Tnvited. luit tliia obligation disia not curry willi it eries in fungicides, even bolter, nnd in­ UH. state at large, but we have a few words '2.S0, Cor. K rout A .1 offer son St?*. Ilio ncccssity of usi-lena cxtraiagame and N K W I il -'K G , - O lt K G O X . creasing. AVilli no increase in orchard­ to say to those w bo have ls*en mi hard POH 11. \N1\ UKKt• ON. tbe System o( *|m.smodii- boro wurship so hit by the sugar Iss't crate: Take out common now. ing, and ¡in-leasing demands from grow­ advice, ami aitile yon are planting sugar ing cities and regions unfavorable to ap US. SARAH I>AYIS, beet* plant also a few fruit trees tsUwccn A e min eh kiilaa soldier at Walla Walla, plea, 1 consider the pro*(s-ct for the enter- | the rows. One of these days when yon Decider la IIOI S K » » M l SIGN IMINTKU. I Washington, und a mob of soldiers kill prising and intelligent apple grower ox-' know mure at suit sugar Iss-ts than you TiV ! him l«-f. re be can la> tri.-d for Ids crime, i l l in e r y a c e s m an- Houses raintc»l in the iatot TINTS. Taper tremely favorable.—G eorok H . A i i k n , do now yon may want something to fall and the pa|s-ra generally condemn the I.»«lies, call and $cc mv new lock Hanging, J rain lag, Siainlug aud Hard oil Western New A'ork. I hu on. If this was a suecesslul and Just rtrriM-1 from lh»* t a«i. Latest itflfn nml I aetinn of the soldiery ill vciyalrong terms. fluiah, b'WMi Price». profitable sugar country it would have l»o apples pay? Briefly speaking 1 A ct when Illuse Italians were shot in tA_FFFD WILL BE GKorSn «VERY * VTt’RPAY Store t*u Main Street, done by DAY or CONTRACT. ts'on discovered long ago. OREGON. j o 'Id Mood liy a New Orleans mob, these , would say, ’ ’that ile|w-n-ls.” Taking, NKWltKltli. Shop on Maiu Street, -ame p:i|s-rs, or nianv of them, were loud ; however, tho entire "apple Is-ll” of the WE Gl’ AR ASrEE SATISFACTION TO OCR CV8TOMER8.------- CALL AND SEE C S . Newberg, Oregon. Turar: ia no bali way ground in any re- in their comments ol approval. Just take W. Á JAM I S CUMMINS, , states, I feel confident that applo culture furm. and Ilio f upiNif Jmi i.uf .vili Rum* this homo and ponder it over: If it is day limi itoelf away ts-bindllir processimi \ right for a mob to kill an Italian murder­ ' pays In Southern lYnnsvlvaiiia we have J yKKSS M AKING. » lii< li ha* little use for any man daini- er, it is right fur a moli to kill an Amei- learned a valuable lesson a* to varieties, NEW I K KG. ORE JON. ing bonoaty in bis endeavur to do gissi icun monlen-r, ami if it is not right in | and by planting largely A’ork Imperial »’all on u« if you « , b a g.*od well at a rea ubo attempi* lo lake any neutral ground one case it is not right in the other. As I for winter use. we not only have a hurdy •onablf figure.' lUviu : liad Ioni: experience M a n u f a c t u r e r * of w e - Ma’ a »f• «• vt ■ • I m . k. ITIev for b<»-i«g and on ilio liquor qneation. Min anim-tiima the fteopli of this country dc|xirt from putting iu wall, »rent per t. 1 -iti in tlieir ndvis-ai v of temperane« altow their regard for law und ur.ler, in tli.it , vigorous tree, a good tsvirvr, and keeper, Wiwh tí» tbe public tha* they have locat- tbemaelvea to m-ike elrong, an I is-i a- uui pn>|orti*ui moh violence develop«, and tint a prof.table variety, (f-.in-r stales cd in the large » rick, corner Mam and Sbendati St* . near the depot. ally iiijniiows statement», hnt not ao m ■ i.c would think from recent events tl at and kx-uliliea are rapidly learning, if they i a o »•lu e you will And them prepared to K» work M ID D LE T O N , j irions aa llie statement of thè un.of our is olile wer«' fast losing regard for the have not already learned, the same les OREGON. l'an furnish you all kind»cf that thev are no laittcr than tliosi‘ nn-n law a of the land. Mob law should be son. and while apples have on the whole who fieqnent thè salsin- Morali!« in a» eomlenitu-d in unmeasured terms at all Wo have on hand a full supply of rough and dress.il lumber, and a good supply of be a mailer ■•( coml'ict «siili tbe eilitor of time* and under all rirvnmstanees. and tsr-n profitable in the i«st. they will he logs, enabling us to fill all order« on short notice. thè Journil, bnt $neh professimi*, (o an the punishment of many murderers should even more so in the future —K. It. F. nui . k , And Build Yon a Qoute Complete in Parties who contemplate building will find it to their in ter oat to call and inspect out outsider, jreutìy dici tho lu»tre of bla ts' made a* severe under the lair aa the Southera Pennsylvania The Latest Style. lumber before placing their order. 1 French Tai’ » > «ten» and e t impat p in line* -i the one , V iflio o b i- i Senberf. Otc Svi* tactb u Gu iiaa’ccd. P a io.» R e . y i-XAiue. Fir. x C l a m Woax G u o lin t lu ». Cour.Lsrojcpt.xci Soucrrxp. t Office on Main Street, Near Depot. S a w y er Holton, & JOSEPH WILSON, Agricultural • Implements, G r o c e r i e s , P r o v is io n s . Rus a* die work, F r iE N D S * P A C IF IC A C A B E M T , f » Will a good W. I and ot of hi* i Daw erty in 1 »ects t» Win« battonr & Ciarl Something New.^J- 0 . m aioei! parents K. H of hi* f lie han< his neu K o . Six a tnent* s cd in tl last Sal Hoov in town at tho a traction The Best on the Market. c HEHALEM ORCHARD HOME CHOICE FRUIT LANDS Josep lot west learn tli built th S E E M A R IS & COX DORR. ..G Something New. Ode I ton, wi here las Lydia S bomething New.(?D BANK OF NEWBERG. F. B. STEARNS & CO., John made li northea move h« NEWBERG, OREGON. Capital M, S30.0UO Je*se hold go« week, might i< 3 ,0 0 0 WjnossÈi Saïniîiû! J. I. KNIGHT, Peopl recorder eimply I themsel FURNITURE ä CABINET KANUF’RS. N We hi men al other pi and yet week. H IG H A ND SIGHTLY, After be held tbe M. I they ho| summer j . \L.iDD ft TILTOK, Portland. Correspondent.' R ational Park Panic, JYcw York. COMMISSION A. C. house in Long r house in l»ast win MARIS & COLCORD, . E LISEÏ M M & L Jjl’. W BEKG fL O U R I N G J. D. TARRANT & SON, MjJ.ES. Rev. 1 that afie in June, home, temperai Proprietors. It arc remodeled our MILL and can non' ufacture FLOUR of the best ¿rude, btj the FULL ROL L K R PROCESS. . k A Neb arrested terdav. the railr« will be fi CASH PA ID FOR W H E A T. Newberg, AYELL BORERS. Miss Barnholtzer & Mi's. Lyle w . i ». 11 »: H iv Vincent V in the i | R U R A L ITO M I MANUFACTURED. G. ' Cutts Christ He* augers for tivi THE B U Y A LOT IN If I have Hi City f tho w Old bouse the hr SAMUEL KOBSON '■ G Something New.' Mr ratint C. 1 again tree. Friends’ Pacific Academy, Portrait & Landscape Cal east i Joh ing ii| Farm Wagons, Buggies, Hacks, Carts, Oliver Plows, and Spray Pumps, Photographer Go ter* f Th the ri Oregon. It is at committ fall. Th poor tim ing of i . thumbs i Vincer prising s nesday, I their ad. member in their I The ca will be fc ia too we ment fro building «:!«Me von Brothers, ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER, i BUILDING MATERIAL, In The Very Latest Styles. 4