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OU fciO N IVN R AILW AY TIME TABLE. North. April l, 1#M. South. I.v. Newberg, 7:5-‘> a. m | Lv. Portland, 9:40 a. m A -, Fortuna, 9:30 a. in. i Ar. Newberg 1*2:1'» p.m. L it . Newberg 12 45 p.m. | Lv. Portland, 4 *2«) p.m. Ar. Porilaud, 2:20 p.m. | Ar. Newborn, tt:0#> p.m. Passenger and Freight Katts to all points e ta be obtaiaed from C B. FBISiELL. Agent Newberg. NEWBERU GRAPHIC. ISSUED EVERY FUI DA V MORNING. EDITORS AND PUBLISH HUH! E. H. W oodw ard A O hm . c . K m kky . F R ID A Y , A U G U S T 21, 1391. Entered » . second clast matter at tUe post otlice at NewberK. Oregou. S omebody start a subscription to get a bundle of wliite paper for the Lebanon ExprtU. Its rainbow editions are getting monotonous. I t makes one a little weary to read so much about a gold basis, when there clearly isn’ t gold enough in the country to do the business of Oregon ¡done on a cash basis. T illam o ok is getting into business at the outset. Inspector of Surveys Carr was thrown out of his wagon in that city and his arm broken some time ago. He now threatens to sue (or 1500 damages. T h e Hillsboro Democrat was launched last week in our neighboring county witli K. C. Phelps as editor and (i. A. Sanford, formerly with the Jefferson He lie w, as local scribe and business manager. Suc cess to the boys. An e x c h a n g e prints an article on the d tnger from hears in Now England and the west. Those specimens of the boar family occupying the territory known as Chicago, are being most closely watched just now we believe. P ortland is soon to have a single track railroad, constructed under letters patent issued to Dr. Mahor.na, of Freewater, Or. I t will he the second single track road in America, and if it meets the expectations of tiie doctor it will work u revolution in railroading. T he emperor of Germany, a few days ago, had a sort of an insane idea that lie knew everything and hud the power to do everything. He tried to choke the w ind out of the second officer on his yacht, and now he knows more than ever. And so does the world in general. S in c e the work of aHoting the lands in sevcraltv to the Umatilla Indians was he gun It has happened several times that two or more Indians have selected the same piece of ground, hut the matter has al wa vs been settled without trouble, by unselfishly giving up to one another. A little over two years ago during a similar allotment of land uinong whites in Okla homa, a score or more of people were killed. Who is most savage of the two'.’ K. C. Armstrong and S. C. Maris were appointed as committeemen. N. C. Maria spoke of letters he had re ceived from J. Hobson inviting our peo ple to furnish products for an exhibit car, tiie state hoard of immigration is lLting out to he sent east on a tour of the state dent. fairs. Farmers and fruit growers were Yon will rail it an “ ugiicultnrul horse urged to furnish selections for the car from their products and the committee on race” of course. display at tire exposition were appointed After seeing the I-eak car advertising j to receive and forward them. fruits from Placer county,.California, Mr. o n l y o m ; in t h e r s. Sottlomier, ol Woodhurn, said : " W e ean I Out of 1357 cough syrup» rn ami fact u red in easily beat anything that they luvo dis- 1 the U. 8., but one has been found to be entirely played that wo raise in this county. I j free from opiates ami that Is the California can even beat their peaches, and so far as I Positive and Negative Electric Cough Cure, (,-herries are concerned, wo wouldn’t] which is the beat on earth for coughs, colds croup, etc. Sold by C. r. Moore «Sc Co. think of picking such little things.” — Cap E x e c u to r’« Notice. ital Journal N otic 'S Is hereby given that Samuel Hobson Our state board of immigration is now and A. 'i. Blair have been by the county court collecting products to (ill a car to lie sent ; of Yamhill County, Oregon, duly appointed Executors of the last will and testament oast on an advertising tour to tnko in as | joint -.f William Hobson, deceased. All persons hav many of llio state fairs as possible and ing claims ugaiiiist «aid e; fate will present them to either of u.», duly verified, at our residences our people will have an opportunity to in said county, within six months from the demonstrate Mr. Hettlemior’a a-sortlons date hereof. Dated this 12th day of August, A. D. 1831. The express company offers to transport S a m u e l H o b s o n , A. T. B la ir , fruits, grain and grasses free of charge to 8 lot® Executors of said Estate. Portland for this purfiouc and anyone de W O ItS K T H A N L K F K O S Y . siring to furnish anything can have Is catarrh, and there is but oue properation forwarded by leaving the same with N. I hat does cure that disease, and that Is the Cal 0. Maris. ifornia Positive and Negative Electric Lini I f we arc going to have a fair in Wash ington county thi, full it is time some body was getting u move on them. There are plenty of good horses in the county and if reasonable purses were of fered we could have a first class trotting arid running races. — IlilU b u ro Indepen When you go to the World’s Fair it w ill he prudent to be ear ful about the amount you imbibe and also about the remarks you make, for Edison w ill be there and here is what he proposes to do: Thomas A. Edison, the electrician and inventor, is preparing to astonish the world by an exhibit lie will muke at the World’s Fair in 1895. lie hopes to he able to throw upon a canvas a perfect picture of anybody, and reproduce his words. Thus, should l ’atti ho singing somewhere, this invention will put her full length picture upon canvas so per fectly as to enable one to distinguish every feature and expression of tier face, see all tier actions and listen to the melody of her voice. The invention will do for tho eye wliat the phonograph lias done for tho voice, and reproduce the voice as well, in fact, more clearly. This invention will Vie called the “ Kineto- graph.” The drat half of the word sign! lies “ motion,” and the last “ write,” and liotli together mean the portrayal of imi tion.— Am erican Farm er. Perhaps one of the most discreditable phases of our party politics is that when a man, no matter how pure and noble, enters a political organization, lie at once becomes the target of the severest cen sure and denunciation from tho opposite party as to personal character and inten tions—though grand in character and ttir.- cere in his efforts to work fur the good id his country. It will be a grand day when hitter personalisms will have passed Irom our political parties.— K. O. I!ipublican. The deplorable stale of affairs mention ed above is the reason why so many of the belter elass of people shrink from mingling in political alibiis. W e are re minded of tlio statement of an honorable ■nan who said licit Ids reputation fur hon esty had always been the best, but on ac cepting tho nomination for an office, the report was stinted that some time in (lie past lie had stolen some sheep, and bo- lore the canvass was over they proved it on him. These low down personal at tacks on candidates are the bano of poli tics. O O M n s r c o m jo R O. C. W 1 U G IIT , Secretary, C A P IT A L onice. - furm, you can save both tim e and m on e y b y c a llin g on AY E ? to * ils . and v ic in ity , in particular, W rite to us— W e 8. P. R a i l w A X è w ill X g la d ly g iv e the desired inform ation. ( , j # w . M c C o • nnell , - m . d - E O REG O N. A Clean, Well-Selected Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Confectionery, A l ways on Hand. Qiicenswure, Glassware, Woodenware and Rest Brands of Flour. THE NEWBERG SAW MILL, - O ollege ! Pacific O R EG O N . , P O R T L A N D F IN IS H IN G LU M B E R , HARDWOOD LUMBER, CEDAR POSTS, SHINGLES Doors, W indow s, OREGON T IIE N E W C A T A L O G U E W in d o w F rames an d M o u l d in g s . S lab G iv in g full inform ation regarding the op en in g o f Pacific College is now out and W ood C h e a p . A t Tho OSTEAL MSA! MAMS! ready for distribution. DORRANCE BROS. U k o . L. S t a h l e « . C. J. E Fresh Meats. Newberg dwards . Send for one. THOS. N E W I.IN , President. N ew berg, Oregon. M e, -‘..Something New. Something Packing Company W i l l buy in season E g g Plum s % ¿R U R A L H O M E f \ o. 2 Peaches and Bartlett Pears. . <§ » —---- Silver Prunes. MERCHANTS State, at v e ry low priees. Rough and Dressed Lumber OREGON. Gold filling u specially. Gas or Vitalized Air given in extracting teeth. All work warranted. Office on Center street, opposite the Rost office. COMMISSION 0 Suburban Pioperty to be found in tiie Grrooeries, Provisions. H av e in stock and for sale May be found at all times a full assortment of good marketable W e have for sale some of the Finest DEALER IN SPECIALTY. NEVVBERG, . D Z E j U S T T I S T . - X i 8 V J O S E P H W IL S O N , M l orders proYnptly attended to and Sat isfaction Guaranteed inventors are becoming nu Ono door west of Morris, Miles & C o.’a tnerous. line Mrs Landrctli, of Marsh new store, on Fiist Street. field. has patented a contrivance for the J.H. R A K E lt A SONS. n-e of bakers, comprising at once a rolling pill, pie eriui|>cr, edge dspsser and dredge hex lor Hour. Made of glass and loaded W S. POWKLL. J. J, SlUPMtY. with Hour it will prove equally as danger P O Y V L L L .V SSI I P L E Y , ous as the old wooden article with which wo have been so 'ong and intimately ac S n li ir t la y 'a H o r t i c u l t u r a l -Meet lop. quainted, ho we cannot see that (lie male and Dealers in * The attendance at tho meeting of the GROCERIES FLOCK FEED H A Y and portion of humanity have any special oc GRAIN. I ’ hnhulem Valley Horticultural Assoeia- casion l'or rejoicing. *280, Cor. Front Si Jefferson Sts. ion on last Saturday was not large owing 1 OK l LAND, OREGON. to hvrvc.ding, but the discussions wore T he detachment of the National Guard lull of interest to fruit growers as they al that helped to "qu iet” n disturbance at ways are. K. Armstrong, tho presi the mines in King county, Washington, a dent, being absent. Mr. Cooper was elms few weeks ago, are now clamoring for i’ ll to act. in bis place. In the absence of their pay, with a slim chance of getting C. Iloskins,.!. 11. Ilowcrman opened the it. Seine of these fellows held good posi diaeiiaion ol the subject of " Hummer pi nn tions in stores and shops and various oilier ing.” He said lie had pruned at all sea places which are now tilled by men w ho sons of the year and was yet in doubt as think more of nerving their employers to the best time. I'runed last summer in I t Contain» 10, 20 and 40 Aero Lots, N icely H u tted w ith Stroets, than of wealing gaudy uniforms and kill June and found they healed over quickly 575 ucret* in all, -too acres under cultiva ing striking miners. Minai— If you have and the trees woro full of fruit this year. tion. A . lv . C O O P E R & C O . one good job let some other follow play It takes Iota of foliage off and looks like Lie» sightly and rolling, % mi’e front R. soldier. a great waste, think I will prune next U. station, ,’i mile» from Neivberg. season in February mid will prune closer CH O ICE F R U IT L A N D S We take this plan to inform the public that we are better than ever prepared to sup- than ever to make the trees stocky in or pi v the trade this Fall in tho line of a Tiicim are doubtless some patent m edi tier to hold up the crop. This spring did Price« rang** from $‘J»> to $40 j.or aero. Torn)*, '.4 rash, Balance 11 years time. cine institutions that manufacture medi not prune close ott account of apparent cines having some merit, and there are as short crop of fruit, hut now llnd my trees 53,000 Chords o f "W ood truly those who palm o ff on llio people breaking with the heavy load —must trim To tie cut to apply on payment. Parties desiring to set orchards Ibis Fail will make money by calling on or corres s’ liff that is useleas, oven injurious, but closer. 1 tiimed last Junu to throw to J. I. K N IG H T , ponding with us before placing their orders. that is no reason why the country rnnvs- fruit buds and succeeded well. Would : : OREGON. pai>ers should be work si for free adver not summer trim trees set last fall, but N K W B K R G , tising as is ticing done by some of these would prefer pinching back. Find that A . °* W HITKM AN, fellows of late. There an» some snide our trees must Ur pruned much closer J ) W. A JAM ES C UM M INS, newspaper men, too. and they may get than on the Atlantic coast. caught on this pin-hook, hut we know of Mr. Coo|H»r On lotting trees maun cal N KWBE KG, OREGON. an outfit not far from hero that usually culations where von want limbs to come M ID D LE TO N , O REGON. lakes its pay in cold cash for all toch out and then regulate the gtnwth by Call on us If you want a gooff well at a rea I am prepared to do Plastering, Cernì nting and Chimney Building, All Work Gimr- work. sonable figure. Having liaff long experience pinqliing the buds hack. Prefer to prune an toed. Correspondence solicituil. we glia, .»atee gooff work. Price for boring a uff in summer after the It cos are through putting in wall, 30cents per foot. 4 2UÍ A n a e r o n a u t , which being interpreted grow ing and head back closely. The llrsl is the time to begin to nieuns a fellow witli more sand than season I"ruin T E R M I N A I , or I N T I . H I - sense, swung loose from a balloon near form the top. In growing fruit we are O I { P O I N T S the too anxious to get a crop. Must thin the Pi> Y o u W ; u i t it Ho us e Ituilt? Syracuse, N. Y ., a few days ago, and fell OREGON. m :\ v b e k g . M lH Iffttlt into lake Onondaga to rise no more. An crop to protect our young trees and at the 1 f you do, call on |ft If you want a gooff wall at a reasonable figure. other near Lteom », fell and broke botti same time get bettor fruit. Would rather Give toe a tri ll. Having the best of new ma arms and lees, and still another in uiutli- have 50 large peaches on a tree than to chinery, l guarantee first-class work. R M LRO AD You ean now get 10 inch tile for wells, ia any rrn Europe fell four thou*.,ml feet im o the have 75 that weigh no more than the 50 tp entities. Is the line to take Nate W iley— How high from the Adriatic «»a. The ’ ’ risina" young man who has received s > much encouragement ground would you start your limbs on a Sh«->p one door west of post office, < ' M. B ALK S, Il i» the P I N I N ') i» VU Kill I E II r u s , In Hie past will probably hesitate a little I »each tree? " * • ! NEWBERG, - - OREGON I h r » l|l t ; TIR I t KP T R A I S » Mr. Cooper—Poaches 1.’ inches. Some now I «fo re embarking in this line, and K\ t KY A Y la lhe y,’«r to attempt to roach the lop in some other others w ho spoke prefer to start them ___ _ nearer the ground. wav. | 1 prepare«! t > ff«> al! ktn*l*of work in his line in * \ \ rkmanlik«* manner. Mik ing «ff . Etumor H all—Set pea, li last spring, ¡ BiH'ts an«! Shoo* f«> «»r»!t a a Special*y. Repair- rt v su k or r pruned aom ' cl one tv and left some with- lit»: u«"itly Hii«l prouipt'.v done r ni l ing Car* t’n« n m S f am i S IG N P A I N T K R First door « t * : of Pauls building on First St. O reoom , a« iMiial, is placing first fiddle » " t foe an experiment. Find llio «« that PI I »I NKWI.KUG. OREGON Houses painted in the latest TINTS. Parer lipmrnt. this year. Everything in the line of "e r e pruned the closest »*# doing the O regon G ■c—r.'Tv ▼»•■’ » rr*n J J lt . H ARO LD C l A R K , - A OREGON. Oflire on First Street. All calls promptly atttended to day or night. Diseases of women and children a specialty. N EW BEKO, E ? NEW BERG, P H Y S IC IA N & SU RG EO N. NEW BE KG, B L o n g Time on Deferred Payment», and Liberal Discounts to Cash Buyer». Office on M ain Street, N e a r Depot. I ; Day or Sight Calls Promptlg Answered. - C W e Defy Competition. a a In uny sized Tracts from One to One Thousand Acres. REPAIKiftC FP1E WATCHES & CLOCKS A ay . For L o w Prices and Future Advance* rnent in Values, proved C ity Property, und about R eal Estate, or the C ountry in N ew berg OUR LIST * A l l grades o f R ealty, from an unfeneed lot to the very Rest 1m- A n d wish to obtain an y Inform ation Office, corner First and Main Streets. NKWBEKG, mission. I f you are a Non-resident, General, or B ought und Sold, and Sold on Com « H A V E ONT Watch maker and jeweler. W . C A R M A N , M. D., C o m p a n y S u n o icon OREGON. F. H. Howard, O regon . § 2 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 . L a n d s •> W a n t to buy cither a large or small — ¡P H Y S IC IA N & S U R G E O N ,:— - STO CK , I f Y O U IIU K T MOORE, N kw bkbo , J. M. W E I G H T , President. NEW BERG. P R O F E S S IO N A L C ARDS. Office and Kealdcnci One lilock South of Post . P R IN C IP A L O FFIC E S A T ment. Sold by C. F. Moore & Co. It also cures neuralgia, rheumatism, headache, sprains, burns, and all pain. Try it and tell your neighbors where to get it. . * J a t e d P X - ( T iik PL II . W oodw ard F a r m .) The Best on the Market. S E E M A R IS & im f iO E » . W i l l also B U Y A LO T IN QHEHALEM Furnish boxes for handling fruit. E Newberg Nursery, ORCHARD HOM B A M OF NEWBERG. NEW BERG, OREGON. Capital Slack, $30.000 JESSE E D W AR DS, ................................................................................ President. B. C. M IL E S ,......................................................................................... Vice-President. MOSES Y O T A W ,. Cashier. GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES. W E R E BORERS. 1 b a s te re i* <Sr O e m e n te i*, A* °-cox» W ELL SAY Faul Shoemaker. and Chicago I. 1 E Ü.122Ï j grain, fruit, and vegetable* is fully up p , 1 U»st. 1 he average. According to tho l*«t crop! Mr. Jagtfer—Have taken it gr«\it intor- report, the wheat ih ahov«* the average ! ost in fruit culture in the »»ast, But don’ t «jiidlitjr an»l yield. One twenty-three acre know lunch aUmt it here. Think you let field i» mentioned that yielded !»»0 bush tree* bear too heavy, m»o many tn v* th.it els, after being trnliiiated in wheat f.»r have apparently died irom over bearing iih year*. In some part* of the stale four ami lack of eloee pruning. . rop* of allalfa have lieen cut up to July Many other* point* of interest were l.Vli. Eeai hes, eorn and .nei,ms (,,||v Brought out in the diaintaaion. an average rm p And le tte r M ill, the The matter of arranging for an exhibit growing demand f..r Oiegnn pm I,let*, at the Portland exp^aition was di*< ti**e<! boll. to a;.i and fr iii>, ha- had a lendch. i and it wh * dt*rid»*d appoint a eo.n nitteo t ) keep pi ii-e» up. W iie it is ten • on! f > have charge of the arrangements, an t per i,p M hi;»t> -I If. .1 1.1-f work for a tir*i ••hies display. II <v»*p. r. Tourist Sleeping Cars, Rc't that ein !*e c«' istructe»l an ! i»i which a«*c<*m.o ' sre for holders of Kir-t «*r i«t cla'.s I'ickcts. To a a«! from al! V fnt* in ,0 A M U Kit \ Ï N il \ M ». rt” «| Kl ROI’K can b«» purcharc! at any 1 if ko Office -*f tin « t'omp m y. Full iuCormal t ri conceruinc rates, time m I im r-nica m l other detail, furnished on a j i ’lioUion t«» any a .rent, « r TtironJb Tickets j N o. 1J1 i r. h A D. UH USI T o \ . I ’a ss. A »ff., l irG Sha t 1 1. ('or. Wash., W O O D W U SD . N iw U r«»rllaiwl, Or. \.'**nf, ij , « * i«v it. S A M U E L H O B SO N Photographer P o rtra it «Sc Landscape Hanging, ffntsh. draining, Staining and Hard oil ! done by DAY or CONTRACT. E C T O R S : B. C. M IL E S , F. A. M ORRIS. E. H. W O O D W A R D . Correspondents L A D D S- T IL T O N , Portland. I N a tion a l P a rk Bank, New York• Grangers visiting the City are invited to call at the Bank for information concern ing the City. C o rr e s p o n d e n c e In v ite d . !\**rtr;iit« r- ’ iTT’ctj o tifo : î p <Î finished in ('r a i o n It »ii.i Ink or W a t e r C olors, DR. Y O I NG, VF.TLKIN \ R Y The treatment of » ( IKiCOX. horses a speciaity. t ail* attended with promptness. N»."nuxi-. p L O U R IN O J. D. TARRANT & Tic hare remodeled our ufacture F L O V E o f the POL KU M lk LS - SON, P r o p r ie t o r s . M I L L and can now m an best s'radc, by the F U L L PROCESS. W ILL BE D ltO fN P EVER Y S A T i-g n t v fe f C a I S H p a i d f o e w h e a t . WE i '.T 'A K ANTEE ' i n s r . U T t l l N TO O l R CI STOMER8.-------- C ALL AND SEE VS. N ew berg, O regon . W. P. HEACOCK, D e a l e r in Newberg. Oregon. 1 R.«* m uv; •{ M ihirk BiiO*., î>itro S tork UKLÜ O N. f| K W K E R G Shop on Main Street, A U T IS T . «> 1 ^ 1 !1 :G , I R Certificates of Deposit issued payable on demand. --------Exchange bought and sold.----------- Good notes discounted.----- l>eposits received subject to check at sight and a general iian kin g business transacted. -Collections made on all uceessalile points in tho United States and Canada. YOU! J. •• 8. ••• R E E S . The Contractor & Builder. Practical D JESSE E D W AR D S , J .C . C O LCO RD BORER, To All Poiois East anil Soniti. St. Something New. • Something New. O nrcos. Doors, Windows and Mouldings, Brackets Turnings, Fine Finishing Lumber. s V W KD A N D S P LIT SHINGLES. LA T H . LIME, P L A S T E R , ' CEM ENT A N D HAIR. NAILS. LOCKS. SASH WEIGHTS, FULLEY8 A5D OORT, AND , G e n e r a l B u ild e r s * H a r d w a r e . Yard at Depot. / NEWBCFC. OSECO»«