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    toe noveity of the thing, to set luot on
Canadian soil, the land to which default­
J. M. WEIGHT, President.
C A P IT A L STO CK , #20,000.00.
ing, visit relatives in Kentucky, irtm
whom he has been long separated.—He-
porter.
It was 102 degrees in the shade hero
Mr. If. E. Mosher, of this city showed
last Thursday. We hope never to see it
us a potato leaf lis t Monday morning
uny warmer than that in tins or any oth­
that had two largo Colorado potato bugs
er world.
on. Ho informs us that these bugs do
Clyde Fletcher, tho hoy who had his
loot
L ebanon , Oregon, had a f 10,000 fire on
the night of the 23.
T ue School
Journal, under a new
man­
agement, has been moved to Monmouth.
R ev . G eorge W h itt a k e r , of M anhall,
Tex., has been elected president of
W illam ette University, vice ltev. Van
Scoy, resigned.
T he
Irrigation Age r a y s :
“ Utah has a
history and a fame with which the world
is familiar.”
Yes, and that’s just what’s
the matter with Utah.
I t is said that a Ileppner wheat grower
has contracted his crop to reliablo parties
at 70 cents per bushel. This would seem
to indicate a fair price for wheat this year.
A n irrigation congress will be hehl in
Salt Lake, Utah, in September commcne-
ing on the 15th and lasting threo days.
I t is exjiected tliat subjects relating to Irri­
gation in all its phases will be thorouglil;
discusscd.
T h ur sd ay , the 23d, is said to have
been the hottest day exjierienced in Ore­
gon since 1871. It was a shriveloi, but a
day or two afterwards with cool nights
and vegetation showed no signs of its
ravages.
T here seems to have been a surplus of
deputy marshals up in Washington, Bo
much so that there were not contraband
Chinamen enough to uilbrd a genteel liv
ing for all. As a consequence they go'
into a tight among themselves and made
some vacancies. Supply and demand
eelf-regulating up there.
T he La CamuH Newt is authority for
the statement that, there are many men ti|
in the Hound country who are subsisting
on clams rather than run a country news
paper. In other sections of the stab
where there is a shortage in thuclam crop
they have to depend ulmost exclusive!)
on suckere, we presume.
Too mi uh cannot lie said to indtn
fruit growers to persistently spray tlieii
trees. The codlin moth is getting in hi
work now. and what lias promised an
abundant yield of fruit will turn out
vast crop of worms if proper care is not
exercised. Two or three sprnyings now
will make your fruit crop secure. tipray
your trees 1
L ieut . Gi.AVK.an Alaskan explorer, has
written to the Port Townsend
tha
lie lias succeeded in crossing with pack
horses the mountainous barrier that hu­
so long shut o tr the interior of that terri
tnry from the coast, lie reports the in
tenor rich in minerals, fruits, tisli, garni
and forage, and predicts great tilings foi
the future of Alaska.
Leader
A t past we have fourni some foundation
for an argument in favor of tobacco. An
Oregon U*ty tough attempted to perforati
a man named Neeley with a pocket knife,
hut the knife struck a plug of tobacco in
Neeley’s pocket and saved his bacon.
It
will lie noticed that Neeley wore his t
bacco in a different place from some men,
and that may have hud something to di
with its ellieucy.
A jesting of prominent historical soci­
eties has licei! called to determine whether
a pile of Ismes at Havana, or a similar
one at Han Domingo, shall lie called tin
bones of Christopher Columbus. It is
quite clear that Mr. C .’s bones cannot la
at both places, and probably are at riel
tlier place, but a morbid public demands
that tliev Iw loca’cd somewhere, ami the
sooner it is done the licttcr.
T here are certain show enterprises in
this country w hich have a reputation for
being pretty shrewd, and they have work­
ed Oregon country newspapers awful hard
to get some free advertising, but in only
a few cases have they succeeded. This
thing of giving something for nothing
does not meet the approval
Oregon ed­
itors, who have found that thanks don’t
go far toward paying their bills.
of
cut his
sevorly last week and was un­
able to preach Sunday, ami Prof. Kant-
ner filled the pulpit on Sunday morning.
Dr. Watts filled the Presbyterian pulpit
in the absence of Kev. Eccleson.
Henry Alderman and Miss I'.dith Ket-
ly two of our most worthy venng people,
have been united in uiatrlmoney since
our last writing.
County superintendent Raker, lias been
engaged as principal of our public school
for the ensuing year, which is a gu aran­
tee that we will have a good school.
Harvest is in full blast hero now and
every one that is on tho work is busy.
Yet there are several loft on goods box
duty in town.
The weekly
man of Portland,
gives quite an elaborate writo up of our
town in last weeks issue of his paper,
particularly our saloon w hich he takes
great pleasure in recommending to the
public, but makes no special mention of
any of the three or four church organiza­
tions of the town, but it is likely there is
moru money in writing up the saloon
than tho church, though we think tin-
advertisement of the latter, would have
more influence over tho better class of
home seekers than tho booming of the
saloon would. Though wo have nothing
personally to say against Mr. Gildner, us
a man he is a good citizen and a man
strictly up to his word.
Kimberlin & Ferguson have just start­
ed their new thresher which
works
splendidly.
There was a game of h ill bore yester­
day between North Yam hill and La
Fayette, which was won by La Fayette,
the score being 13 to 31.
Out of 11',7 cough nyrupA manufactured in
the V. S., but one h is been found to be entirely
free from opiates and that 1.-* the California
Positive and N egative Electric Cough Cure,
which is the best on earth for coughs, colds
croup, etc. Sold by (J. F. Moore & Co.
osey .
B U Y
A
L O T
I f you are a Non-resident,
General, or N ew berg
The weather is line.
lV-a picking is about nt an end. But
there remains acres of ungalhcred pens,
011 account of the cannery lieing unable
to take cure of them. The | h - iis yielded
from I to 2 tons |ier aero, and the nimiury
claimed that they would yield I tons per
lore. But even at one and two tons | h * i
acre they had to throw out 1500 bushels
of pens.
Joseph Cook's now house is about
finished.
Aimer George is working at Ids house.
Last month Martin Cook mid wife visi­
ted our monthly meeting. Brother Mar­
tin fed the Uoek with just the food needed.
Como again brother Cook.
Tlie Presbyterians have organized a
Christian Endeavor society and it is pret­
ty well attended.
Prof. Hartley and wife, of Newlierg,
and Mr. Towusand and wife, of Albany,
visited our meeting on Habbatli the
twelfth. Brother Hartley preached an
able and instruetivo sermon wlilch was
highly appreciated by all— llop o he will
'omo again.
The saw mill is doing a steady busi­
ness now.
Arthur George and wife s|H-nt two days
at his father's last week, visiting.
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ru t N T« M ils .
400 acres uudei cultiva­
tion.
Lies sightly and rolling, 1, mi'e from R.
R. station. 3 miles from Newberg.
G.OOO C o rd s o f W o o d
J. I. K N IG H T ,
WELL 1 > OHE ItS,
OREGON.
If you want a good well at a reasonable* figure, I
Give us a tri.il. H aving the bust o f new ma­
chinery, we guarantee first class work.
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Pacific © College !
P O R T L A N D F IN IS H IN G L U M B E R ,
SARD WOOD LUMBER, CEDAR POSTS, SHINGLES
W ood C heap .
DORRANCE BROS.
A R T I S T .
Is prepared torio h II kind» of work in h i» Hue
In a workmanlike manner. M ik in g of
Roots ami Hhoes to nrriej .1 Specialty.
Repair­
in': neatly and promptly «lone.
Restaurant building on Center Street
j )
OREGON.
TH E N E W CATALO G UE
Giving full information regarding the opening o f Pacific College is now out and
ready for distribution.
T H O S . X F .W U X ,
v .fà )
D E PO T L U M B E R Y A R D .
IIEACOCK,-
Something New.
Something New .AkA
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HOME
P .
D e a l e r in
Tho Best for Outside Finish—Softer to work, does not swell and shrink like common
hard fir, and takes pabit better.
WELL DOR EDS-
( T u e E. II. W
Call on us if you want a gnntl w ell at a rea­
sonable figure. Having inni long experience
we Rita, untoe gn od w rik. Price for boriili? «uri
putting in wall, :wcents per foot.
4-2ltf
a sh
. " D
oors
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u l p in g s
A.:NX> KKI IaDING H A R D W A R E
Newberg, Or.
Dit. YO U N G ,
SUUGEON.
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F a r s i .)
The Best on the Market.
SE E .' IA IÎIS & EDEEDED.
Shingles, Lath, Hair, Lime, Plaster,
NEWBERG. OREGON.
• 7s Something New.
Something N e w . ç ^
YARD AT THE DEPOT,
The treatment of horses a ppeeialtv.
Culls attended with promptness.
N k w iu h o ,
President.
% fRTJRAL
YE LLO W F IR LUMBER.
IN T o.
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Send for one.
Newberg, Oregon.
W. «V: JAM ES U PALMI NS,
V E T I.K IN A U Y
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Have in stock and for sale
R ough and Dressed Lu m ber
Portrait & Landscape
Shoem aker.
G
B A N K OF NEW BERG.
N E 4 VBEEG, OREGON.
C . J. E d w a r d s .
L. S t a b l e r .
ko .
O regon .
Carila! Siaci, $39.050
N
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in
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C
om
pany
5 , il
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Will buv in season
Egg Plums
Silver Prunes.
Peaches and
SAY YOU!
Hurt let t Pears.
j Correspondents j
T1 L T0% ‘ Portland.
I
(N ational P a rk Bank, New Fork-
Will also
J. *.* S. •« REES,
C o rr e s p o n d e n c e In v ite d .
The Coutractor & Builder. Furnish boxes for handling fruit.
HEWHElifi fLOURING |\||lLLS.
Grand A u ction Sale.
J. D. TARRANT & SON, P r o p r ie to r s .
JESSE F.D'Y A R D S ,...................................................................................... President.
¡5. C. M IL E S ,........................................................................................ Vice-President.
liorsp.nnil SION' I'AINTl:!!.
MOSES V O TA W ,............................................................................
Ill'll«!', palliteli III the latest TINTS.
I'nper
Hanning, .¡raining, Sluicing alni II,in i oll
finitili,
done by D A Y
D
or 00NTBA0T.
I R E C T O
JESSE E D W AR D S,
J. C. COLCORD
Shop en Main Street,
Newberg, Oregon.
Cashier.
R S :
B. C. M IL E S ,
F. A. M O R R IS .
E. II. W O O D W AR D .
I Certificates of Deposit issued payable on demand.-
----- Exchange bought and
sold.---------- Good notes discounted.-----------Deposits received subject to cheek at
sight, and a general banking business transacted.---------- Collections made on all
accessable points in the United States and Canada.
I»o Y o u
W ant
a
House
It 11 i11V
I f you rio, call ou
, G KO C K U li:* FU
F l.O lU F I : F. D H A Y
GRAIN.
fo r . F ro» : A Jt*iTor*ot» Sts.
Strangers visiting the City are invited to call at the Bank for information concern
ing the City.
TfV have remodeled our M I L L and can, now m an­
ufacture FLO U R o f the host drade, bn the F U L L
ROL ER PROCESS.
I will sell at Public Auction in the town of Newberg, Oregon, on
CASH PAID FOR WHEAT.
Saturday, August 1,1891,
Newberg,
« v i m .
AU,1
he
tiu orsD
every
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vturday
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WV OVAR VNTEE SATISFACTION TO OCR CUSTOMERS. -------- CALL AND «EE CS
1*0H 11 V.ND. OREGON.
My «.ntire stock of valuable tools, consisting of
S o lo
«ill
li. 'g in a t
2 o V Io rk
M a n u fa c t u r e r s o f
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER,
i*. in ., s ln ir p , a t v o m e r o f F i r s t a n d
>I;»in Streets.
\ KH :;i I
Oregon.
Vincent Brothers,
Cnrpcntcr Tools, bridge Builders’ Tools,
Rope, Tackle and sundry other articles.
IL I l AWOUTII,
.MIDDLETON,
T, KMs oc S ali — A e m lit of tk> days wili lie given, purchaser g ii ing bankable
*n cv» r t ' supply not»'. Kl , « ‘r vent, discount for casti.
OHEOON*.
line, at |*riws fl at
I
I 'T IN I A M
MAN.
U c i n c i i i l x 'r , tiijs c u t ir e s tu c k o f g u ild « w i l l I»«- c I iis ih I » n t « v i t l i o n t
r« s e r v a l io n .
W e g t i a r a u t e e i i l a i r « le a l t o a l l a n d n o liy - b iiliH n ^ .
OU
Auctionoor
L. M. P A R K E R ,
F o r •*>.* t o *• IO at «I l p u ; t n l v
l
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W ,1K1 ,
O R EG O N .
P h oto grap he r W indow F rames and M ouldings . S lab
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M. B ALE S,
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State, at v e ry low prices.
V
^*ean» »» f “ beleetei Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Confectionery, A l­
ways on Hand. Queensware, Glassware, Wooden ware
and Rest Brands of Flour.
Doors, Windows,
Portraits enlarged to life size and finished
in Crayon India Ink or Water Colors,
R oom o v k k Moniti: lïitos., D r u g S t o r e
NEW BERG.
OREGON.
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Groceries, Provisions.
O B FG O N
N E W B E R G -,
J T E S T O N & B IE R M A N N ,
NEWBERG,
W e have for sale some o f the Finest
Suburban P io p e rty to 1«? found In the
DEALER IN
Watch maker and Jeweler.
OREGON.
L o n g T im e on Deferred Paym ents,
JOSEPH WILSON,
THE N E W B E R G S A W M IL L ,
To ho cut to apply on pavnient.
: U N D E R TAK E R
J. U. iYoper will leave aUmt next
Tn«*«d.»v for iV 'roit, Mut» , to Attend it.o
«'nuampinent
II is
f
W e Defy Competition.
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and Liberal Discounts to Cash Buyers.
In an y sized Tructs from One to One Thousand Acres.
NEW BERG,
Prices range from 125 to $40 per acre.
Term «, ' 4 cash, balance 3 years time.
Hr,aid.
OKI wttlcr* predict that tho coming
w in lor w ill ho a tight out* for Orokjon.
Predict im * are bused on pant oxporion
It I imm boon the rule that foil-wing a rain
Himnu»r the col*I wind* Hill |>nll down
from the north and free/o everythin;* tip
tight, then veering around to tho booth
they Hill Dow tip warmer and hi ¡eg snow .
Snow l».i* hwn seen in thi* valley to tho
dl'plll of tWO foot. Hr I
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For L ow Prices and Future A d v a n c e ­
m ent ill Values,
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REPAIRING FINE WATCHES & CLOCKS A SPECIALTY. |,ri
CHOICE F R U IT L A N D S
O MERCHANTS
tent ion to make the fair a grand su civ s,
and Newlierg people when they become
fully awake, do not do things half-wav.
vic in ity ,
F.H. Howard,
575 acres ill all.
Practical
I
Bought and Sold, and Sold on Com­
mission.
V
Office on Main Street, Near Depot.
S A M U E L H O B SO N
Wedding in town Wednesday.
K. F. Thomas, of Newberg, moved into
Titos. C ox’s house Monday.
F. C. Varner preached at Pleasant
Hill last Sabbath afternoon.
Professor Hartley preached at Friends’
church Sabbath morning.
Joseph Moreback and Rosa Smock
were united in holy matrimony lust
Wednesday at 11:30 a. in. They havi
the best wishes of the community.
Mrs. F.lla Hartley gave a very interest­
ing anil instinctive lecture on th o“ Buried
Cities of tho Holy Laud” last Subbath
evening.
Dr. Rickard lias located here and
Sherwood is no longer without medical
aid. Tho doctor comes well recommend­
ed.
Sherwood has two shoe shops so Un­
people neod not go with their tocs oui
any longer.
Mr. Job nson of the Portland Press
llrick Co. has been out for soum days
looking the brick works over.
Tho Sherwood hall is having a new
roof put on this woek, tho boys having
cotne to the conclusion that paper makes
a poor roof.
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and
in particular, W rite to us— W e
L ands *
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A ll grades o f R ealty, from an unfenced lot to the very Best Im -
proved C ity Property, and
about Iteal Estate, or the Country’ In
ORCHARD HOM E
NEWBERG,
OREGON.
■ * OUR LIST
IX
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farm, you can save both tim e am i m on­
I t Contains 10, 20 and 40 Acre Lots,
Nicely Flattod with Streets.
:
NEWBERG.
ey by calling on us.
Q HEHALEM
NEW BERG,
PR IN C IP A L OFFICES AT
E H A V E ON
glad ly g iv e the desired inform ation.
Nil Kit WOOD ITK.HN.
MARION I t KM*.
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W an t to buy either a large or small
A n d wish to obtain any Inform ation
Kuna high at C. V. Moore & Co'« drug »tore o v­
er System Builder, us everybody is using it for
catarrh o f the stomach, dyspepsia, constlpatiou
and impure blood and to build up the system.
It certainly possesses wonderful m erit when all
speak so w ell o f it.
*
S tani . ky , tho great explorer, after trav­
Several owners of threshing machines
eling all over the known world discovered ill this and adjoining counties are fitting
Shop one rioor west of po*t office,
something in England that was new to up Isiarding ears in connection with their
him. lie found that a woman lias a will machines, and in which their workmen NKWBFKG,
OREGON
of her own, and one woman in particular will lie boarded. This will lighten tho
who would not submit to his domination. burden of the wives of farmers at thresh­
«V S Pi'S KIT.
J. J, S m m r .
Ho lie has cut liswe from ins bride of a ing time, and will lie hailed with delight I
r o w 1 1 .1, Ä S H I P L E Y ,
few months and will go back to shooting by the women.— Herald.
loam y
lieiiighted Africans, a diversion for whh h
The fair at Newberg will be held Sep-j
lie seems to Is- more |avnliarly suited.
j leinla-r 23d, 21th and 25th. It is the in- 1
and Dealer*« in
r
O i r patent law* work an ¡njuntlcp to
iniKxvtit P»*rtiV* many time*. Tim Kdi*
Fon
Ifeh* 1*0111 lainy having won a
«•a*e in the court* airainnt tho United
Hates Electric Light ( V , for infringe­
ment of patent, will now tH- privileged to
charge a royalty from every innocent pur­
chaser using lights made by this concern.
A similar instan.-w may bo cited wherein
the National Cash Register Company on
similar grounds is exacting s royalty from
those who have hewn using a register
tnsde by another company
An Inventor
should heaffoided -o ne proto,
to Is
sure, but not to the extent tbu
purchasers may 1». made t > ►,
— onv it,.; ■ :
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’nave on hand a foil supply of rough and dressed lumber, and a good supply of
logs, enabling us to Kit all orders on short notice.
Parties who contemplate building will find it to their interest to call and inspect our
FRANK WOOD.
lumber before placing their order.
P r o p r ie t o r . rRM j
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R t.e NABLL. Itf.''» C lass \\ oejs G i
aranteed .
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