Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, August 07, 1891, Image 2

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    T iie startling announcem ent is now
made that the hones of an entire finger of
s t. Anne, whoever that m ay have !>een,
have been secured for a »brine up in Can-1
ad». T h i s it in thought, w ill h« potent
to cure all sort» of m aladies, ami no doubt
w ill if sufficient Imagination is brought
into active operation “ before and after
ta kin g,"w ith the exception , perhaps, ol a
peculiar mental m alady w hich attacks
some people before their hiith.
OKKUOKI VN BAILWAY TIME TABLE.
North.
April I, 1 * 91 .
Bouth.
I.v. Newberg, UVSs. m | I.v. PortUnd, 'J:IO n n
Ar. Portland, 9,'U a 111. I Ar. Newberg I t r> p.m.
1 ». Newberg 12 B p m I Lv.I'.irllttmL I ;:n p in.
Ar. P.iitUud, 3:90 p.m. | Ar. K > « V i;, 0:05 p in.
Passenger and Freight Katas to all poinia.
can be obtained from
C. B. KKISSEI.L.
Agent Newberg.
tfEWBERG GRAPHIC.
ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING.
EDITORS AND PUIILMHEH 8 :
K . H . W o o d w a r d & O hm .
F R ID A Y , AU GU ST
E m ery .
7 , 1801 .
E n tered aa second eia«« m a tte r at th e
o ilice at N ew berg, Oregon.
post
G . A . S a n f o r d , of the Jefforpon /let¡fir,
m akes his bow mid steps down from the
m anagem ent of that pa[*‘ r, and J . 1 .
Stew art assum es control. Mr. Sanford
has made a spicy paper of the JUvieiv,
and we hope the new man will succeed as
w ell with it.
I t has recently become know'n that
there are a large number of foreigners in
this country who are subject to recall to
their native land in case of war.
We
have no desire to see our neighbors get
into trouble, hut we wouldn’t mind seeing
them bad enough scared to do the recall
.Mrs. Rallington Booth, wile ol C om ­
mander Booth of tiie salvation arm v, mar­
ried a couple of Salvationists in New
Y ork tiie other day. T h e wedding is
notable from the fact that it is tlie first
tim e a marriage knot has been tied by a
woman. W hence cam e Mrs. B ooth’s au­
thority rumor does not sav, but it proba­
bly em anated from
heaven .— A lbin a
Courier.
T he Courirr man in the above state­
ment ex|>o: cs bis ignorance in a w ay that
m akes us blush forlo rn . Quito a num ber
of couples have been married in and
around N ewberg by women of th is place,
and this is quite a common occurrence
w here chiin lies ordain women to preach.
A s for the a u th o iity , tho law fixes that.
The Co 111 in- man had better read up.
TAKOU.
corrective in fluence? Now that the bal-
anee h a i been disturbed, w h y not intru­
duce a counterpoise? C ast out the great
quantity of dross in th e system and ie*
place it by m atter of real value. W hat
subject of more im portance to our rural
population than horticulture, e»|»*ciaily
in ttiis N orthw est? It can ha made a
part of the school work in these lower
grades at a very sm all outlay for seeds,
plants and tools. E v e ry school in our
rural procincts, where this change would
he most beneficial, lias sufficient land ut
its dis|s>»al; every district is am ply aid e
to incur t lie ex pence of starting a garden
sufficiently equipped for tho instruction
of all its pupils. Is it necessary to indi­
cate (lie benefits to be derived from such
w ork? W ould it not tend to check the
"gra vitatin g toward centers of popula­
tion ? M any a bright intellect would
have preferred the larrn to the city if a
foretaste of tiie beauties of plant and ani­
mal life and tho intricacies of soft tillage
had been given it at tiie proper tim e—
tiie prim ary grades of school life. Teach­
ers? M ake a know ledge of elem entary
horticulture a requirem ent for a teacher's
diplom a and note how speedily we arc
supplied with qualified teachers. No true
teacher fails to qualify him self in those
subjects which add efficiency to his work.
This subject would be such an one, be­
cause it appeals to a part of the pupil’s
nature that is now entirely overlooked in
the average prim ary school. M ay the
day be not far distant when our school
laws, like those of F rance, shall require
tins subject taught in every district school
iu tho land.— Fruit* and Flu ire re.
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JD
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IN C O R P O R A T E D .
O. C. W R IG H T , Secretary,
J. M. W ltlG H T , President.
C A P I T A L
* 20 , 000 . 00 .
STOCK,
P R IN C I P A L O F F IC E S A T
OREGON.
NEW BERG,
I f y o
L ands *
u
R o u g lit a n d .Sold, a n d S o ld on C o m ­
W a n t to b u y e ith e r a largo o r sm all
AY 1:
farm , y o u can save Ixitli tim e f m l m o n ­
H A V E ON
e y b y c a llin g on us.
-sC-i•?»
If you. are a Non-resident,
N ev.'»e;g
and
v ic in ity ,
in p a rtic u la r, W rite to u s— W e
w ill
g la d ly g iv e th e desired in fo rm a tio n .
OÜB LIST *
m e n t in V a lu e s,
p ro ve d C it y P r o p e rty , a n d
abou t R e al E sta te , or th e C o u n tr y in
or
F o r L o w P rice s a n d F u tu r e A d v a n c e ­
W e Defy Competition.
A l l g ra d e s o f R e a lty , from an u n fen c ed lot to th e v e r y R est Im ­
A n d w is h to ob tain a n y in fo rm a tio n
G en e ral,
m ission.
A
C
i
?
D
L o n g T im e on D eferred P a y m e n ts ,
V
ISL " E
a n d L ib e ra l D isc o u n ts to C ush B u y e rs.
( 3 ZE lì
In a n y si zed T ru ets from O n e to O n e T h o u s a n d A eres.
X
W e h a v e for sale so m e o f th e F in e s t
i
S u b u rb a n P io p e r ty to be fou n d in th e
S ta te , a t v e r y lo w p rices.
Office on Main Street, Near Depot.
T h is inlet, about thirty-five m iles long,
rcn ?r-n *t
t\:wnaMr, »
opens into tiastine.au C h an n el about ten
act.
miles below Douglas C ity . A t the mouth
it is about four m iles wide, narrowing
W h atev er else m ay he said of the cm-
toward the teim in u s to tw o m iles, where
yxiror of G erm any it cannot be denied
DEALER IN
it receives the water of Takou river and
that he lias taken a wonderful stride for­
one or two sm aller glacial stream s.
Thu
ward in the m atter of im proving the inor-
shores of the in let are very precipitous.
TH U A HI’ I
jil ami intellectual condition of his people*,
A t high tide them is scarcely a point
H is recent expressions on the liijuor ques­
A C lean, W ell-Selected Stock of Staple and Fan cy Groceries and Confectionery, A l-
where a safe landing can be effected.
OREGON.
T he apple is the most com panionable N E W B E R G ,
n a y s on Hand. Queensware, G lassw are, W oodenw are
tion do not m eet with the approval of
Two large glaciers aro situated at the up­
and Best Brands of Flour.
of fruits. It is a part of the old home.
m any of the G erm an leaders, hut they
per e xtrem ity, one reaching to the w ater’»
T he tie rs leaned over fence? and grew on
chow that he is aw ay ahead of im perialism
edge where it is constantly breaking off
tho hillsides when wo first chased over
as it has been m anifested in that country
and floating away in tho form' of beign
the fields in the red October d a y s; they
in the nasi.
and ice cukes ; th e other ut th e upper end
shook their petals of pink and white over
of m oraines, a inilo in length, is slowly
NEWBERG,
-
OREGON,
tlu* honeysuckles in the old garden like
I t hekms that there was som ething un­
m elting aw ay iih it m oves seaward.
Still
belated drift* of snow ; in th eir gnarled
savory about the retirem ent of Dr. Lane
ano'hor glacier m ay lie seen at tho origin
branches tho robin gave th e first news of
at the expiration of his term .
IViinwyer
of a glacial deposit, five m iles in length,
spring, and from the crotches a young
is accused of cutting oil’ his official head
riiis glacier is the main fe e le r of Takou brood flow in tlio early d ays of Juno.
for spite, w hile his excellen cy's friends
river.
W e cannot rem em ber the tim e that wo
protest that there is no truth in the st- ry.
T h e m ountains on eith er siioro of the
first knew the apple tree. E v e ry return­
S ylvester, no doubt rem em bering a recent
inlet are about three thousand feet high.
ing year it has w hitened the landscape
short but profane interview published in
Forests of spruce and hem lock cover their
with its w ealth of bloom , and every
th e relegrmtt, says n othing, w hile I)r.
slopes w herever soil enough lias lodged
Septem ber the fruits have reddened in
H arry him self seem s quite as well satis-
on tiie bare rocks to afford subsistence.
the sun. A nd the m em ories of tho long
tUl to leave the m atter in the hands of his
A lders take th eir place nearer the glacier,
winter evenings at hom e aro fragrant
friends.
and the belt narrows to one or two hun­
with tho crisp and spicy fruits. So much
dred feet in h eigh t. T iie iiusty breath of
Ip th r editor of th e Oregonian was n the ice liv e r is too severe lor vegetation, a part of us has tho apple becom e, that
TH E NEW CATALOGUE
full-fledged railroad attorney ho could and bare rock only appears in U10 im m e­ wo have ceased to think of it. L ik e old
friends
and
old
places
it
is
inseparable
W in d o w ' F r a m e s a n d M o u l d i n g s .
S lab
not pi >ad their cause any bett«»r than in diate vicin ity.
On tiie eastern shore,
( liv in g fu ll in fo rm a tio n re g a rd in g th e o p e n in g o f P a c ific C o lle g e 1 s n o w ou t a n d
the article which appeared in tin» issue of about m idw ay between the mouth and from th at compound of experiences which
we
call
ourself.
re a d y for d istrib u tio n . S e n d for on e.
J u ly 2 4 . W hen any man tries to fool the term inus, is a very steep mountain, bar­
W ood C h e a p .
A nd j e t people are askin g if apples
l>eople into thinking that th e railroads ren of tim ber, covered only with moss.
T R O S . N L W L IN ,
are not as a general rule taking the lion’s This ledge lias been chosen on account of pay! Duos if pay to live, to eat, to th in k ?
N e w b e r g , O reg o n .
P resid en t.
Does
it
ever
fail
to
pay
to
raise
what
share of the wealt h produced in this great its in accessibility to man or beast, as a
everyone w ants? Y e s , there are some
west, it ought to he taken as evidence nesting place for sea gulls.
During the
that s iid railroa Is have managed to save m onths of dune, du ly anil ugust millions |K*oplo which nothing pays. In these
.. .
C . J. E d w a r d s .
G e o . L. S t a b l e r .
enough to induee the editor to ignore of these birds congregate iieio for the pur­ tim es it never pays to raise comm on things
Something New.
Something New.
the truth ur.d lend his influence in sup­ pose of rearing th eir young. T ho passing in com m on ways. It does not pay to
port of a m easure that has no foundation traveler will see the w hile bieasts of tho raise apples if apples receive no part of
the farm er’s care or th ou gh t. W here are
in fact.
setting b o d s dotting tho gieon, mo?‘.y
the or« hards that do not p a y? You will
shelves, wliilo thousands of scream ing,
know them hy tho thick-topped and y el­
O regon ¡ h the thriftiest state on the Pa­ startled bird.-i wing the cliff, warning tho
low trees, tho tall grass and woods, the
cific coast, and in growing right along. A adventurer not to approach. Indians of­
broken fences. If they receive any atten ­
steady tide of desirable im m igration un- ten clim b in search of Iho largo, olive-
tion beyond the knocking off of tho wormy
cheeged by the sum m er weather, is doing colored, tu rkey speckled eggs, which in
fruits in tho f i ll, it is only such spasm »d
lunch toward keeping up the life and en ­ edible iju.ilities resem ble duck eggs. Vust
S<’ o " 'v
ic effoit as th e farm er now and then
terprise of the slate. Im provem ents gen­ num bers of salm on ascend Takou inlet
finds tim e to devote to them , w hen ail
erally are being made wit 1 1 home capital. luring the sum m er months, for the pur­
other work is done. Neglected orchards,
(T he E . II. W oodw ard F ar m .)
T h e ‘ ‘foreign capital’ ' so desirable in the pose of depositing th eir eggs ¡11 fresh wil­
like neglected children, aro rarely a pleas­
opinion of some people, I iuh gone to build ier. It is during this spaw ning season
ant hoi Rage; and it i.s well that it is so.
up booms in W ashington which have that tiie I»duga or white w hale, the hair
Hut oven our best orchards fail now and
bursted now, and which instead of work­ seat and the porpoise frequent the teem ­
then. Y e s ; so do wheat, and cotton, and
ing to the good of that state are proving a ing waters to feed 11, hhi (lie incom ing fish.
stocks. It is all a question of how often
very |HJsi!ive injury. T he kind of foreign \s you ascend tho inlet you will veiy
the failures occur ami how great tho capi­
capital welcomed in Oregon is the kind likely see a eolnm n of water blown high
tal invested. Perhaps, on an average,
brought here hy those who com e to make in the air, and tiie back of a tin hack
j every alternate year brings no profit from
th is slate their hom e. Such capital is a l­ w hale as ho com es laxity to tho surface
the orchard, but w hat is th e outlay when
w ays well invested, and proves a benefit f<n Ids regular supply of air.
W ith a
the crop fails .’ — interest (»11 an invest­
both to the investor and the state at large. a sn o rt, resem bling the g ia n t of a hog,
. - Something New.
Something New.
ment which is everyw here rated too low,
with an unwieldy lunge the black body of
a few odd days of cultivatin g and pruning,
A nyone who ever spent a nigh t on a porpoise wilt com e to the surface and and som ething for fertilizer». T here is
o
Tillam ook Hay will appreciate the follow­ »lowly disappear. T h e hair seal is much no bustle or worry of sowing the ciop in
sought by the Takou Indians, w h oinlialiit
ing by the funny man of the Headlight:
the spring, no laborious harvest to find
a village near the mouth of the inlet.
"Ht NHKT on t h e h a y . "
that you have reaped on ly chaff. Tho
" T h e tide is running out. T h e last dim T he skin of this anim al is used for cover­
trues are there, and vour land is worth
flickering* of old Sol gleam through the ing trunks. T he body proper is incased from five to tw enty tim es more with the
D e a l e r in
serrated sh ru h U ey that fringes the sum ­ in a coat of blubber three to four inches
trees on it than without them , even though
thick,wflit h yields oil for preserving tter­
mit of the sand spit.
? ? j <r\
there is not an apple on them , llo w
in
T h e tlcsli is very dark ill
T he crinkled crab craw ls from tin* ris­ ries or m eats.
wvO
iti
m any voting men look upon an apple
ing mud-tl it into the receding current, olor, resem bling hear meat in taste and
I E S S E E D W A R D S ,
.......... P re s id e n t,
orchard us an investm ent ? Laud worth
and there disports his lithe and dainty consistency, entirely too sweet i< r most
B. C . M IL K S . . . . .
Vice-President.
tw enty dollars to-day will be worth one
palates.
T
he
Indian
paddles
leisurely
form in disdain at file clum sy clam .
M O SES V O T A W ,
hundred or two hundred dollars ten years
.............. C ash ier.
s.vwi:i> A N D S P L I T S i l l N O LICS, L \ T ! I , LI Mi:, P L A S T K K ,
T he sombre shag soars o'er the surging along w atching for his picv asleep upon
from now, if it lms a good orchard. And
C E M E N T A N D H A IR .
Hood and chants melodious rhapsodies to tiie ice cakes, or, in tho more open sea.
the cost of the im provem ent is nothing,
D IR E C T O R S :
for li is head as lie m ines up, shooting him
the evening star.
KAILS,
L0CI3,
SASH
WEIGHTS, PULLEYS AND COED, AND
for the im m ediate use of the land in the
B. C . M IL E S ,
•IF.SSE E D W A R D S ,
F. A . M O R R IS .
The rippling waters ripple to the reso­ with an old Hudson Bay Trading Co. gun.
C »iMu»r:tl 1 iiiiltlei's* I l a i ’th v n re.
m eantim e should at least return all out­
J. C. CO LCO RD
E . II. W O O D W A R D .
nant roar of the restless deep, and will m il securing bin» as qu i.U 'y as pos.ablo
Y a r d a t D e p o t.
NEW 3 E R C . OREGON.
lay.
continue to ripple till tim e is no more. before he sinks.
Every man w ho cares for his orchard
Certificate» of Deposit issued payable on dem and,
--------Exchange, Ixm ght nnd
Taken tides are very rapid, hearing tho
L e t ’em rip ."
as he would care for other crops from
sold.----- ----- (food notes discounted.— ---------Deposits received subject to cheek at
boa! sw iftly onward if in your fivo.-, but
J
J
ESTON
A
BI
I.
UM
ANN
,
which he expects to reap a profit knows
-iglit and a general ban king business transacted.----------- C ollections m ade on all
T iik (hegoiiian'e ideai state of society strenuously opposing you if flowing in tin» that apples pay. And they must alw ays
!>(» Y o u W i i n t :i H o u s e I t i l i I t ? uive.-sable points in tiie U nited S tates and C an ada.
opposite
directio
n
.
Boatm
en
reverse
tin»
|
in which wotnen a ie dependent upon meli
! pay. Demand is keeping pace with sup- '
for everythin g, wuuld bave applied a Inni m axim fieri", and all wait lor tim e and j [ ply, perhaps outstripping it. Good fruit
i Correspondents - L-I D D 4* T IL T O N , P ortland.
Ni'WBKKO,
«IKEUON.
It you do. call oil
dreil years ago, fiat like iniiiiv other ideai» tide. T iie m eeting of tiie tides in G.i-ti- I in the right m irket p a y s ; poor fruit bus- 1
I
^
(N ational P a r k B an k, J\'eiv York-
nemi
channel
with
those
nom
the
inlet
of hurharisin it is obsolete nuw. W’nmen
I tied off to the handiest m arket doe* not If you 'Flint n Rood we1! nt « rensotnh’.e Apure.
Strangers v isitin g the C ity are in vited to call at the B ank for information concern
do not nearlv alw uys enter foto thè rotigli forms very troublesom e tide tips for th e, I pay, and we are glad that it does not. | Ulve us s trial, liavlnu tlu* best of new m a-j
E E i< >
chinery, we guarnii ee fiiat eins* work.
ing the C ity .
and tum ide si rugale of lite liecauso of 110- sm aller crafts, f o l d winds fioin the far Intelligent ctl’o rt i.s needed for the im-
cessity, tali rather troni cimice.
\Yoratiti north conic sw eeping down the glacier j provement of apples.
C o r r e s p o n d e n c e I n v ite d .
is beginiiing to reali/.e that »lm is tho canon and w hip Hie inlet into turbulent I Hut difficulties are increasing. Worm«,
storms.
These
are
much
dreaded
because
'
Shop
one
dc
»
r
west
of
post
office,
e ip u l of man, and it is lim itigli , irido in
j apple scab, glutted m arkets, all contribute
ber |Kiwer» so long stunted bv su d i ali there are no sa 'e harbors or b in d in g j ! to th e ri>ks of the busin ess: but what
NKW UEUG,
OREGON.
e w b e r g
il l s
' ideal state" tliat »ho ontors trito com i » * -1 place“ , and they often take the unwary I th en ? Shall one soldier put ns to fligh t?
boat
m
in
bv
siirpri-e.
f
r
a
u
d
Island,
i
lilion witli man in n eailv all thè avellilo»
Tho difficulties do not com e every year: Is p r e m i m i to do nil k in d s of work hi hi« litio !
in I w o rk m a n lik e man»u r. M-ikìimof
01 a. live life. Wero it not »0 »he rotili! ,u,“ r
»’cntor of Ilio in le fs m onti., ■ or if the worms com e, rout them ! There
Iloo's mid Snot'* to o n i c i i Snc.'intiv. Kopnir
liot b eve attained to Ilio pmtlcicii. v in ' atchoif tho di ili fr inì tlioso storni». Nat- ! is no longer any exons«» for th e lo*s of a
int: neat!v :«tnl p rom pt ly done.
UV hare rrmndrled our ,M ILL and, can now m a n ­
K v d an ra n t bu il d in g on C en ter Street
niany tliinga tliat slie ha», lim i »he iioen h-re.l and bm hen boat» tuo often roveni | crop from insects. And the scab is com ­
OKlh.ON
NKW I K Uli.
ufacture
F L O U R o f the hest ¿rude, hu the F U L L
I I « H Ni a m i S H i N I ' A I N T K R
l'ouiprlled to d e iv s for Imr duilv |,r,.a,|, : tlie »ad intelligence that native limiti 1»
ing tinder «»nr dom inion.
Y e*, apples
Houses painted in the latest TIN I S.
Paper
thè attainm ent of th at aleno woùld bave *r «
»maggi or» bave foiind a w ste n pay ; we must matte them pay ! — J ,;«■ vVenn
ROL ER PROCESS.
Hünüiug. Jraiaiuc, Stainiug and Hard oil
( 11
t t 5 _ F K r i " WII.L UK iiKOl'NIi KVEItY s i r i i m i v
Iieen her am bition. But it is the woman ^ravo.
(iarde^.
fiaish,
Douglas r i t v . Ma Ua
who has ticfii able to til herself for these
J O S E P H W IL S O N ,
Ê*. H. Howard,
Watch maker and Jeweler.
SPECIALTY.
P r o v is io n s .
REPAIÎIÜJB FINE WATCHES a CLOCKS A
THE NEWBERG SAW MILL,
X3;xciiie © C o lle g e !
Have in stock and for sale
Rough and Dressed Lumber
P O R T L A N D F IN IS H IN G L U M B E R ,
HARDWOOD LUMBER, CEDAR POSTS, SHINGLE?
D oor^, ’W in d o w s ,
D O R RA N CE BROS.
Newberg Packing Company
V U M O N IT
W ill buy in season
Plums
Silver Prunes.
The Best on the Market.
Peaches and
Hartlett Pears.
D OX C O R I ),
SEE
W ill also
F in n ish boxes for h an d lin g fru it.
W .
BANK OF NEWBERG.
EEACO CK,
N EW BERG , OREGON.
Capital Stock. $30.000
ind Mouldings,
0!
Brackets, Turnings, Fine Finishing? Lumber.
'A Y
j
W ELL
YOU!
I H ) K E l l 8 ,
J.
S.
The Contractor & Builder.
G . M ,; v, KS-
P ractical Shoem aker.
N
Ü, M. M S I
conditions in life tli.it lias hern -tueivxsful.
bhe has done this tiocailae of a eonsrion,-;-
tiess of tier equality, and a feeling of in
de|*nifenee inborn in every inlelligcnt
lieing, male or fem ale, in th e civilised
world. Io tie sure thou lands ol women
w >rk for a living ts-cause they arc com ­
pelled to 1I0 so, tall it will hardly do to
general.*» as some do, when m any other
thousands of women hold tiie opinion that
to I»" absolutely iir|ie.ident is to be half a
slav e. Hence it would seem that the
liu e ideal state would Is* that which
should enconrye woman it. the knowledge
of her «•quality un«l in<le|M*ndenee, anti
f irm*!» equal opportunity for her pn*p;ua-
tioii for the 1 hi tie* of aeth e file a* a mat
ter of sim ple justice.
I I O I ’. T H I I T I I t t :
m
IN
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1111
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national lile, em phasized the fuel tti.it a*
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