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    OttJfiÜONI.tN RAILW AY TIME TALLE.
North.
April 1, IWl.
South.
Lv. Newberg, 7:55 a. m | Lv Portland, 9:40 a. m
A . Portland, i»:.*) a. m. | Ar. Newberg 12:1 » p.m.
Lv No N bora 12:45 p.m. Lv. Portland, 4:80 p.m.
Ar Portland, 4:20 p.m. | Ar. Newberg, «».05 p.m.
Passenger aud Freight Kates to all poluta,
cau be obtaiued from
C. B. KttlödELL,
Agent Newberg.
NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
ISSl'KU EVERY
FHIUAY MORNING.
EDITORS AND PUBLISHER«:
E. H . W
oodw ard
& O h m . C. E m e r y .
F R ID A Y , JU N E X!), 1891.
Entered *« «ecoiid class m .tter »t the post
office at Newberg, Oregon.
T acoma Is having a little tussle in her
attempt to enforce Sunday closing of ra­
toons.
T he Marion county grand jury found no
true bill against McMahan, of the Wood-
burn Independent, and lie is now at his
favorite pastime of hanging political Indus
on the fence.
F if t y Japanese landed from the steam­
er Zambesi at Portland, Monday.
It
makes a world of difference what kind of
tea a man lias been accustomed to drink,
when asking for pormissiou to /and in this
country.
U wcok S am went to a great deal of
trouble to capture the Itata, and now lie
has her, ten to one he will foot an enor­
mous big bill and that will be the end of
it. llut the dignity of the nation must be
maintained.
T iikhk are few things tliut more surely
affect the nerve centers than tobacco,
and yet we see the State insane asylum
board advertising for 1000 pounds of
tobacco to be used by tbe inmates of that
institution in the next six month«.
I t is confidently expected that a chief
of the bureau of horticulture for tbe
world’s fuir will lie selected liefere the
ulose of the present century. It would
seem that ability as a wire puller counts
for more than experience as a horticultu­
rist.
F rom the noise and bluster mailo by
some of our exchanges over the subject of
tin plate, one would think that tin was
the great desideratum in this country.
It does well enough for dislepaiiH, dinner
pails and such like articles, but as u hob­
by it is becoming woefully t(b )in . Tty
something else.
C alifornia kicks on every man for
chief of the bureau of Imrticult lire but u
man from that state. It seems that it
has become necessary to resort to ques­
tionable metlesls to maintain its reputa­
tion us u fruit growing statu. And so
those most interested must needs have a
Californian, whom they can trust to guard
their Interests.
Tux daily American, which lived forty-
eight hoius, is the latest news|iaper ven­
ture in Portland. The man who establish
es a gissi daily newspaper in that city and
makes it a success must needs have sev­
eral |ss'kets full of rocks to draw on. The
big daily business is funnier ul a distance
than at short range, unless voll have some
ex|M)rieuce and lots of cash.
I f O regon editors would devote their
inti.ieiice to the encouragement of educa­
tional measures witli tiie same energy
that some of them manifest in their sup­
port of horse racing ami kindred S|K>rts,
there would soon he a lesa manifest
need of educational institutions than now
The human race is of greater iui|>ortance
than the horse race, every time.
T he Payton Herald adm inisters a de
served rebuke to our capital city, tbe city !
of fruits ami flowers and churches, in that
with all these things it is one of the worst
places in the state in point of ¡sabbath
I >sC 01 { P O R A T E D .
desecration. That thing most striking to
an eastern man upon hi« arrival in Ore­
—<AI
gon, is the manifest disregard for the Sab­
bath. It is a sham» that it should be so,
more especially in the repiesentative city
of our state, and it is to lie hoped that
Sunday baseball and similar pastimes
will receive more severe condemnation
P R IN C IP A L O F FIC E S A T
L ie u t e n a n t P e a r y is the new candi­ there in future than in tiie past.
date for frozen honors which are said to
A N ENORM OUS O IK H A R D .
be lying around loose in the region of the
a n d s
f
north pole. He will start in a lew weeks
Probably tiie largest orchard in the
with Ids wife and a dozen or more trusted world is tiie famous Hidwell orchard of
Bought und Sold, und Sold on Com­
W a n t to buy eith er a large or small
men, and will sjiend tlie summer anil California. An exchange dcsciibcs tliis
H A V E ON
mission.
coming winter in (ireenland. A t the orchard as follows:
farm, you can save both tim e und mon­
opening of the spring of '92 lie will start
“ It lies in the open valley of tiie Sacra­ e y by calling on us.
F or L ow Prices ami Future A d van ce­
north a la Kane, Greeley, et al, kill some mento, in Butte county, and covers two
m
ent
In Values,
of his men in the interest of science, and aud a-lialf sections, or 1,500 acres of land.
Ify o u a r e a Non-resident,
if he docsn't succeed in starving himself Its owner, General John Hidwell, is one
A
W e Defy Competition.
A l l grades o f R ealty, from an unfenced lot to tilt- very Best Im ­
A n d wish to obtain an y inform ation
to death, will probably return and get an of tiie early pioneers, having crossed tiie
proved C ity Property, and
L o n g T im e on Deferred Paym ents,
V
appointment to a fat government position. plains in 1841. H e was an associte of about Reul Estate, or the C ountry in
I
und I.ilierul Discounts to Cush Buyers.
Nutter and Fremont, and his life in those General, or X e w lie rg und v ic in ity ,
X
I t a ff ea rb to lie a pretty general opin early times was replete witli adventures
f
W e have for sale some o f the Finest
in particular, W r ite to us— W e w ill
ion amoug raisers of small fruits in this umong savage Indians ami wild beasts.
In any sized Tracts from One to O ne Thousand Acres.
à
Fuburliaii
P iop orty to be found in the
state that those birds which, during the
“ He lias more than a quarter section 0 | g la d ly give th e desired inform ation.
season of ripening fruit are protected in land, in fact, nearly 200 acres, planted to
¡■date, at v e ry low pi ices.
their depredations, are a |iositive nui­ peaches alone. He lias over 100 acres set
sance, and that some measure should lie to plums and prunes. The latter, when
adopted by the next legislature that will dried, are superior to tiie finest of the
admit of the protection <•! »heir pro|ierty im[iorted French prunes, while the plums
by small fruit raisers. The protection of are truly magnificent including tiie Yellow
birds is laudable when such protection Egg, Washington, Columbia Pond’s Seed­
does not work a positive injustice to man, ling, Coe’s Golden Drop, Duane’s Purple,
but when as in this case, it is an injury, Peach Plum, and still other varieties.
DEALER IX
tiien the welfare of birds becomes a sec­ Several thousand peur trees from a grand
ondary consideration.
orchard in themselves. While
many
varieties are grown, yet tiie Hartlett leads
T iie great miscellaneous immigration all others. The Socket, Flemish Heauty
A Clean, W ell Selected Stock of Staple and Fancy Grocene* and Confectionery, A l­
ways on Hand. C^ieenswar»*, Glassware, Wooden ware
to thic country, with all its other evils, is and tiie K ieffer are among the most proli N E W B E R G ,
O REG O N.
and Best Brands of Flour.
about to bri ng a new danger upon us table varieties. There are some 5,000 ap
An association has been formed for the plejtrees, witicii include most of tiie stand­
^ N E W BROOM S W E E P S C L E A N , AND
purpose of teaching, under direction of ard varieties. It is noticeable in thiswarm
climate
that
what
are
known
as
fall
the Rom in Catholic church, the creeds
and dogmas and customs of foreign lands apples in the Atlantic states are summer
among foreigners in this country, in their apples here, while those Known as winter
diace In town f<> iret your work »lone. All kinds of Tin work, such ns R-viflug, Spout-
native language. W e have hu* one langu­ apples there, rijien early in the fall hero. Is the pest iug
aud General Repairing, neatly aud promptly Gone, Prices reasonable
“ The apricot orchard includes between
age, and one doctrine— tiie English,
F i r st S t wk kt ,
F. H. S T O R E Y , Prop.
Nearly opposite Dayton road*
language and tiie doctrine of equality and sixty and seventy acres, and tiie best
liberty. These were good enough for our varieties only are set out.
“ There are 2,357 cherry trees, and these
forefathers and good enough for us. If
they are not good enough for foreigners, make a wonderful growth and bear pro­
let them stay away. The liberty to |x»r- digiously. One magnificent tree, a Napol­
petuate dangerous customs and theories eon, measures sixty feet high, seven and
is not comprehended in our doctrine, ami a-half around its trunk and bore in one
OREGON,
NEW BERG,
any man who attempts to teacli them season 1,750 pounds of tine fruit. The
upon our soil is a traitor and should lie cherries were picked and weighed under
the most careful siqiervision, so tiiat no
ilealt with as such.
errors could occur. A t tiie prevailing
TH E N E W CATALO G U E
T iie fact that the non-partisan ticket price that tliis tree returned to its owner
was elected by an overwhelming majority there was a greater profit than in ten
( liv in g full inform ation regarding tiie opening o f Pacific College w ill be out in
in Portland last Monday, will be hailed acres of laud planted to wheat.
“
Tliero
are
great
numbers
of
almond,
a few days. Send for one.
with joy by every Oregonian who under­
stands tiie situation and has tiie interests which readies a state of high perfection
E . 1Í. W O O D W A R D ,
of good government at lioart.
This elec­ in tliis warm climate, many fig, nectarine,
N ew b erg, Oregon.
Chairm an o f Board.
tion murks the daw n of a new ora in Port- orange, olive, quince, walnut, chestnut,
pecan
and
otiier
kinds
of
trees,
but
it
iand municipal |K>litics, and that the said
era will lie ail improvement over tiie past, would bo useless to liete specify the num­
goes without saying, for it couldn’t be ber of each.
Something N ew .
Some thing N e w .0 - -
"T h e vineyard covers 200 acres, and
worse. There is plenty of room for im­
the
varieties
mostly
grown
are
White
provement in tiie governmental affairs of
any city whose policemen and firemen Muscat, which number 57,213 vines;
must needs openly work for corruptionists Black Hamburg, Flame and Blue Tokays,
rices
e aso n able
n q u ir e t
il l
in tiie elections. Portlund is a great city, Em[ieror, Rose oi Peru and Black Morocco.
“ Tliero are three large packing houses
and not less great in point of municipal
lottcnnuHH tlmn any other particular, and for handling the fruit. Dryers are not
it is to Ini hoped that the reign of bossism used, us, ow ing to the dry climate, the
is at an end. It inuy seem like Portland fruit and raiHinsare all cured in the sun.
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witli Portland left out, but tlio good peo­ Immense quantities of the fruit are canned,
ple of tiie state will soon reconcile them­ and for tliis purpose a mammoth building
( T h e E. II. W o o d w ar d F arm )
selves to tiie situation, as tiie real great­ was eonstiucted, where 200 persons are
ness of Portland becomes more apparent. given employment. During the rush of
the peach and apricot season a much lar­
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P .
ger numlier is added. To pick, box and
The Newberg G raphic is making» kick
dry the fruits in tiie orchard 300 men arc
against the Northwest Funeral Directors’
D e a l e r in
employed, so that this mammoth orchard
Association, on account of its extortionate
alone
gives
lalior
to
500
(
htsoiis ”
i ales for funeral caskets. Tliero are some
I f there is anything more excrutiating-
ly funny than the would-be Josh Hilling's
who cumber the columns of some of our
exchanges, we have yet to hear of it.
The country correspondent who can write
a readable summary, of neighborhood
happenings is a rarity, but legion applies
to that class who consider themselves
destined to make a mark in the world,
and who take advantage of every oppor­
tunity they have to show the nature of
tbe mara. They are a positive nuisance.
G O M P * Y
ÏA
O. C. W R IG H T , Secretan’,
J. M. W R IG H T , President.
STO CK ,
C . V i >I r L W i j
NEW BERG,
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OREGON.
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CUE LIST
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Office on Main Street, Near Depot.
F. H. Howard,
J O S E P H W IL S O N ,
Watch maker and Jeweler.
G rro c e rie s , P r o v i s i o n s .
REPAIRING FIRE WATCHES & CLOCKS A SPECIALTY.
The N e w
P a c i f i c © O o lle ire !
T in H ho] >
The Newberg Saw
Mill,
I s now ready to cut out on short notice all
kinds of
Rough and Dressed Lumber
.A n d S h in g le s .
H A R D W O O D F IN IS H IN G LU M B E R
CEDAR POSTS AND SLAB WOOD.
P
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DORS,ANCE BROS.
I R U R A L H O AIE f
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DEPOT LUM BER YARD.
P K K S K K V A T IIIM O F t-K U ITS
YELLOW EIR LUMBER
It is the healthy, welldevolopod, and
Tiie Best for Outside Finish—Softer to work, does not swell and shrink like common
in moat instances, the well-matured fruit,
hard fir, und takes paint bct,cr.
tliat keeps best and keeps longest. The
conditions required are that tiie fruit be
healthy, tiiat is, free from wounds, bruis­
T iie exhibit of fruit at the Portland
es or infections caused by insects, or cli­
ex|Hisilion last fall from Newberg was a
matic inHuencos; anything contrary to
splendid means of advertising tide valley
perfect soundness introduces tiie process
as u great fruit raising country, und the
of decay, which is the inevitable order of
most of t .e fruit was taken from the ex­
all vegetable matters after perfect maturi­
hibit made at our fair. The question now
ty lias been reached.
lielure our |N‘ople is (Ins: W ill wo ■
The conditions necessary to bring about
wisely and do tiie same tiling this year
a x
h a u d w a k e
this perfect state of the fruit are, that the
or « i l l we drop tiie fair and lose a good
fruit must bo grown on rich, conge­
opportunity to show our products to tiie
nial soil, in its proper season, und given
YARD A T T H E DEPO T,
thousands who visit tin- cximsition.
sufficient time to fully develop itself; but
not in every case to fully mature all its
T iik pnhlication of a tww inontlily hor-
qualities, for with many kinds of fruits, conditions, planted too late, or in cold,
)
\V. A JAM ES C UM M INS,
tienltuial journal is to he eonimoticed in
tliis must lie checked in order to retard wet soil, or dug h-'ore matured, or bruis­
Perdami a Issi t thè Hrst ai Jnly, under thè
decay. In other words, some fruits must ed, or kept too ivinn , too wet, or fr wen,
editorial management of K. R . Lake,
NEW UK KG* OREGON.
ho fully ripened on tiie parent bough, all alike, will insure injury, if not ruin.
preseli! secretare of thè state board of
while some must be gathered before fully Tliis example, though of rather more than
Call on us if you wuit a good well at a rea­
bori ¡culture. Tliero is little dotila tliat
ripe to prevent loss of flavor and early usual difficulty, serves to show that pro­ sonable figure. Having had long experience
thè |ui|».r will I h » well edited, and if thè
decay.
per growing, as well is i>ro,H’r harvesting we guarantee good work. Price for boring and
putting in wall, :il)cents per foot.
4--4tf
fruii ruisers of Oregon ami Washington
To liave fruit keep well is of ns much and storage, are all alike necessary to in-
give it tbe support tliat aneli a ixiper mer­
im|Nirta«ce as tiiat of plenteous produc­ sun' preservation.
ita, it will probably prove a p.n ing invest­
DU. YO U N G ,
W ith most kinds of fruits, it is l>otter
T hose who have from year to ye. r tak­ tion, and, Indeed, more so, htvanso it is
ment all armimi.
en hold of tiie management of tiie fair only tiiat which is preserved and got into to gather them just when, or lie fore fully
Y E T I-.lt I X .\ l { Y S C It G K O N .
seem to lie too busy tliis season to look market tiiat brings tiie profits; fier ce tiie ri|v, because most fruits from this point
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T he Oregon School Journal Ima taken after it, and it begins to look now like we importance, when growing fruit, of ever on fiegin to lose in flavor, and incipient
the place of the Compendium at Uoso- would have no fair. That ties annual keeping in view the conditions necessary decay sets in. This is to he prevented by
The treatment of horses a specialty.
hurg. Tliis is us it should bn. No inter­ gathering has been an acknowledged to its hardness ami keeping qualities.
gathering and removing from atmospheric Calls attended w ith promptness.
est but is greatly aided by means of the factor in directing investor* in fruit land
Some soils anil localities, even on the changes to a lower temperature, which
N ew bkro ,
O r eg o n .
press, and none more sotlian the cause of
to this place and in advertising tiie valley same farm or promises, may not be arn-sts the ripening process and the loss
education. It is hut proper that there in many way* is acknowledged by all. adapted or suited to certain kinds ot of flavor, and for a time held* the fruit in
should I h » a state sehool p iper, anti as The amount of money *|n'iit each year in fru it; whore tliis is the case, t i l » fruit, to what we may teim a dormant state.
such we lm|to to see tin* Journal prosper, making the exhibit has lieen small, but some extent, is not well developed, and
Ttie place of storage seems to n>quire
as we know it will, if every teacher in the tiie same amount ha* not been spent in its power to resist decay is weakened, about these conditions: A
uniform
suite would only ree,,gni/o ttie im|airtam-e any other way tiiat ha* benefited New­ lienee it is so important to understand temperature, perhaps that is safest be­
n o r * K And m <; n r w n t k h
of such a measure, and help to make it berg more. If the fair lias heeu a success something of the requirements of tiie tween 35 and 40 degrees; no ehanges or
Homes pointed in the latest TINTS.
Paper
a success.
tht' j Hanging, draining, Staining and Hard oil
in tire past and well wortli tbe eliort put find to be planted, tiie soil or peculiar spores are likely to be active here
forth to keep it up, can we afford to drop *itiialion Ivst a lapted to its growth, also room dark, or nearly so. and so damp finish.
T iik talk that tiie recent development* it now? It is a divided advantage to all the proper time it should lie planted, and that mristure will not escape, and the air
done by DAY or CONTRACT.
in the gambling case of Hie Prince of concerned, for people to got together once the cultivation it should have.
just active enough to prevent stagnation.
shop on Mitin Street,
W ale* are liable lo ¿iff* ct bis succession a year with their product* which repre­
Fruit growers who know and under­ —J \uns I. B u r p . K i /. : .1 merica n Harden.
Newberz, Orccon.
to the throne, i* merest hush. He ia no sent tiie year’* work of honest iatior and stand these conditions and requirements,
worse than the average monarch who ha* toil and compare notes and get the advan­ an<l are careful to comply with them,
*tood upon tiie n e k of tiie English peo­ tage of each other* ex|ieriencn. Tiie fact seldom fail to have their fruit Keep well.
ple in the past, and with all Ins vice* lie is tiie people of tliis valley would bo bene-
F ot exemplifiration, if sweet potatues,
is illudi fletter than some of them.
It | fifed hv meeting together offener in a whìcli are very dilli.-ult to koep, tv grown
D o Y o u W a n t ¡I l i o n « « ' D u i i t ?
takes such inen to make *in-<-o**fiil ruler* social way and lieronihig fletter acquainted. on worni, rich, loose soil, plan ivi carlr
in Hie old world. A lilioral, christianized So many new people are constantly com­ ninnigli to grow and fiillv mature hoforo
If you do. call on
system of monarchy wonld inevita lily lend ing into our community that tiie opportu­ front tonclie* thè vines, tlion dng when
to reMilts similar to that exoericnccd by nities for al1 coming together and gvtting thè ground is drv, that tliev may he dry
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I Nun l ‘v iro , in Brazil. Kingdoms an* es­ acquainted are already too few. A fair and clean, then labi in a dark, cocl rooni.
A R T I S T .
tablished an.l perpetuated by finite force, of two or three days is s splendid place or at onee s'oro I awav in a f rosi-proni
and limier such a system eorruption is iu- for social intercourse and general hand celiar or sture h Mise, an I spre.el out in
r v ita b l». Ii England lias another king, shaking. Considering ail these things it sliallow I hixcs , witli a light cover ing of Portraits enlarged to life sire and finished
in Cray- hi India Ink or Water Colors.
the one who now wears the I’rinee of looks like a failure to have a fair tliis (all saml, all thè lim e h irelling so oa not to
■p . ne ¿loor « e n of po:
Wales’ euat will lie tht» man, liacearvt or will Is* a great mistake on the part of hruise them, tliev will sebi,un fuil ned to R oom ovan M oork Baos., Pin i. S tork
N EW PPKG .
OREG O N.
onr ,e np’s.
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no l'an ai, r.
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NT
OREGON.
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AV E L L 1 JOKERS.
NEW BER G , OREGON.
Capital Stock, $30.000
JESSE E D W A R D S ,....................................................................................... President.
¡5. C. M IL E S ,.........................................................................................Vice-President.
MOSES V O T A W ,............................................................................................... Cashier.
D I H iE C T O H iS :
JESSE E D W A R D S ,
J. C. CO LCO RD
Photographer
Portrait & Landscape
I L A D D tS' TTLTO X, Portland.
Correspondents
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[J\ at tonal P a rk Bank, Neiv York-
Strangers visiting the City are invited to call at the Bank for information concern
¡ng the City.
C o r r e s p o n t le iio e I n v i t e d .
N e
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w ber g
J . D.
o c r ix g
TARRANT & SOU,
' f/jir.i.s.
Proprietors.
TTV hare remodeled oar M I L L and ean note man-
u facture F L O U R o f the best ¿rade, by the F V L L
R O L L E R PROCESS.
V C w F K F . P " l i . I. I r (¿RUI NI» K V K I : v - \ r. i:fi.\Y , f l ¡ J
CASH PAID FOR WHEAT.
WE G U A R A S T E K SATISFAI riO S TO
O I R I t sToM E KS.-------- V A LI. A S P SEE US
Newberg,
Oregon.
Vincent Brothers,
SAY Y O U !
REES.
J.
The Contractor & Builder.
B. C. M IL E S ,
F. A . M O R R IS .
E. I I. W O O D W AR D .
-------Exchange bought and
Certificates of Deposit issued payable on demand.-
Sold.--------- —Good notes discounted.----
IVposits received subject to check at
sight and a general banking business transacted.-----------Collections made on all
acccssablo points in the United States and Canada.
J. M, UIBET
SAMUEL HOBSON
Something New.(7s)..
BANK OF NEWBERG.
ash .T r o o ps . TV/Tocr.mxGs
Newberg, Or.
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S E E M A I M S f t “ O .L O D IiD .
Shingles, Lath, Hair, Lime, Plaster,
ii n r j r . u r x o
O
The Best on the Market.
11 F A C O C K ,-
men in tiie world w ho are mean enough
to take advantage of a funeral and charge
two or three prices for anything they fur­
nish for the occasion, because they know
tliut tho tiercaved family or friends will
put ui> witli anything within tiie hounds
of rcuson on such occasions, before they
will make a kick. A human leech w ho
would take advantage of people in this
manner shout I not lie allowed to live in a
civilized community.— Elgin Itreorder.
Tliis association lias formed a trust in
the northwest, and they will not sell to
retailers w ho refuse to join the association.
Resides tliis, members are not allowed to
sell goods for less than the price fixed by
tho combine. Of course those who sell
their goods are not responsible for the
prices, but tliis is no consolation to those
who arc compelled to buy. It will not in*
many moons however until tliero will lie
somebody in tliis business in Newberg
who will get a stock direct from the east,
or lietter still, manufacture tiie coffins
here and get the trimmings from tiie
east. Forliearsnee on tiie |mrt of tiie peo­
ple lias cease,! to lie a viituo.
No.
M an u factu rera o f
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER,
M ID D L E T O N ,
O H E tiO X .
W c have on hand a full supply of rough and dressed Inm lcr. and a good supply o f
logs, enabling us to fill all orders on short notice.
Parties who contemplate building will find it to their interest to vail and inspect •« X
Inni ber l-efore placing their order.
P:
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