QKEUOKIAN RAILWAY TIME TAULE. Kurth. April I, 1491. South. Lv. Niwhrrr. I'M A m | Lv. Fort It m l, 9:10 t. in A r. Fortltkd. V .30 a. m | Ar. Newberg lll'ip .r a . A t . Ktwber* H:«S p.m. ¡ L». Portimi 4, 4 JO p in. A r. Fortland, 3:20 p.m. | Ar. Newberg, o.oó p in. Fawenger and Freight Ratea to all poluta, e a a ha obtained Iroia C. H. FK1ASELL. Agent Newberg. NEWBERG GRAPHIC. ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. EDITORS AND PUBLISHERS: E. H. W oodw ard F R ID A Y , Entered & O hm . C. E m ery OCTOBER 23, aa second data matter at office at Newberg, Oregon. 1891. tha post B E A U T IF U L W IL L A M E T T E . Trom the Caacade»' Iroacn gorget, Leaping like a child at play. Winding, widening through the valley, Bright Willamette glides away. Onward ever, Lovely river. Softly calling to the act; Time that scare us, Maims and mars us, Leaves no track or trench on thee! AprlDK'sgreen witchery Is weaving. Braid and border lor thy side; Draco forever haunts thy Journey, Beauty dimples on thy tide. Through tha purple gates ol morning, Now thy roseate ripples dance; Oolden. then, when «lay departing. On thy waters trails his lance; Waitsing, flashing, Tinting, plashing, Limpid, volatile and free— Always hurried To he burled In the bitter, moon '"a d sea. I n t h e years gone by tho Standard Oil company was satisfied with simply wa tering their stock, hut that don’t bring re- | lief anymore, to they now water every | gallon of oil put out, and this is the rea son why countless millions mourn as they sit around lamps that give out a dim greaHy light tiiat reminds one of the days oi tallow candles. Give us a test. Olympian, in speaking of big tim ber, says Ibat on the Satoop river, in Mason county, Washington, there is a quarter section of land that lias recently been cruised by competent men who will testify shortly before the United States land office to tiie quantity of limber tiiev found. One of these men will testify tiiat the quarter section will cut 40,000,000 feet ami the whole section at least 100,000- 000. It is a solid mass of fir even in the thinnest sjafts. When a railroad is built to this land the quarter section alone will he wortli $40,000 to $00,000. T iik It is a matter upon which tho people are to be congratulated that the codliu moth are far less numerous than last year. It is to he hope ! that they are fast traveling toward tho western sun.— Eugene Guard. They may be traveling 'in tiiat direction hut their appetite* are still good and they seem to he getting in their work. 1’eople hud just us well make up their minds tiiat the codlin moth is here for business and that lie is here to stay as long as he can hold iiis grip. Nothing but tiie closest vigilance will keep an orchard clour from his destructive work. methods of obtaining a living, and work some to pay for their keep. But had as it is pictured, there are men who have nev er seen tho inside of a penitentiary, who we believe, would voluntarily cut off a hand rather than work, if there seemed to be any hojie of getting an easy living by so doing. Ttiere is scarcely a town in the country hut lias one or more of this class. They disregard all custom, have no sense of shame, und boldly announc ing tiiat the world owes them a living, proceed to collect their pay as liest they can. Neither in the pen nor out, this class of human parasites deserve any sympathy, and those who make such a display of sympathy over this lazy l ’ort land tiiief, do (lie public a great injustice in helping to create a sentiment against the management of a state institution in its attempts to make tiiat institution as far as may he, self-supporting. God said. “ In tiie sweat ol thy face slialt thou eat bread," and when any man gets too indo lent to contribute to his own support, by rendering an equivalent for what lie con sumes, tiie authority of tho stute should be invoked to make him do it ; most truly so when ho lias violated tho laws and become a public charge. JU IN C O B P O R A T E D . O . C . W R I G H T , S e c r e ta r y , C A P IT A L J. M . 0 W R IG IIT , # 30 , 000 . 00 . STOCK, . PRINCIPAL OFFICES AT N E W B E R G , I f y - P r e s id e n t. i O R E G O N . L an d s * o u W ant to buy either a large or small mission. « OUR LIST * ey by culling on us. If you are a Non-resident, V i about Real Estate, or tiie Country in and For L ow Prices and Future A dvan ce ment in Values, AU grades o f Realty, from an unfenced lot to the very Best Im - proved City Property, and A m i wish to ohtuin uny information Generul, or Nowberg Bought and Sold, and Sold on Com E HAVE ON W form, you can save both time und m on i. Long Time on Deferred Payments, vicinity, and Liberal Discounts to Cash Buyers. X ♦ in particular, W rite to us—W e will A J gladly give the desired information. In any sized Tracts from One to One Thousand Acres. X c j . V i V V I'lONEEIt DAYS. W e Defy Competition. O ffic e W e have for sale some o f tiie Finest Suburban Pioperty to he found in the State, at very low prices. o n M a i n S tr e e t, N e a r D e p o t . On tho 13tli day of October, 18-12, 1 was 'he guest of Robert Shortcss, who came to Oregon in 1839. He lived near the old Methodist mission farm on the east J O S E P H W IL S O N , side of tiie Willamette river, ten miles be low Salem and apposite Wheatland, Yam DEALER I S hill county. I hud then been in the val W A T C 11 M A K E R & J E W E LER. ley about a week, and being anxious to oc ks In thy crystal deeps. Inverted, T he Nortii Yamhill Leader of last week see as much as possible of tiie country, Swims a picture of the sky, KKPA I H I N G F I N E W A T C H E S A M ) C L O C K S A S P E C I A L T Y . says: About noon last Monday a tall accepted tiie invitation of Messrs. Short Like those wavering hopes ol Aldenn, OREGON. A Clean, M ell* Selected Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Confectionery, Al* man witli dark complexion and black ens and Babcock to ride with them over NEWBERG, Dimly In our dreams thst He; Mays on Hand. Queensware, Glassware, Wooden ware mustache called at Mesner’s stable and to the Chebalem valley. Those were tiie Clouded often, drowued in turmoil, and Best Brands of Flour. Faint and lovely, far away— ordered a horse and cart to go to Warren days of good saddle horses and hard riders, Wreathing sunshine on the morrow, Merchant’s and said that lie would return and us I had been daily in the saddle for Breathing fragrance round today. tiiat evening. He was given a hay horse, six months crossing the Rocky mountains, Lovo would wamlor, © with star in forehead and a black, sulky- i was delighted to accept tho elegant Here and ponder— Hither poetry would dream; NEW BERG, - OREGON, built cart, and a saddle blanket was used mount Mr. Hhortoss furnished mo. After Life's old questions, instead of a cushion, and a heavy plaid breakfast we rode to the Willamette river Sod suggestions, "W hence and whither?” throng thy stream lap-robe. The horse wore smooth plate where tho Wheatland feiry is now kept, shoos. Neither man nor horse has been and after calling some time Mr. O’Neil, On the roaring wastes of ocean, H a v e in sto c k a n d fo r sale hoard from since ami Hie fact that lie did who then owned tiie Wheatland farm, Soon thy scattered waves shall toss; ••••-- ; v - '/ g .YI 'Mid the surges rhythmic thunder, not call at Mr. Merchant’s discloses the came over tiie river in iiis largo canoe F**FT **‘ ‘* -*w» __g. .Shall tliy silver tougucs he lost, fact that he wished to get out of the coun into which wc put our saddles and our Oh! thy glimmering rush of gladness try and took this means of doing so. He selves ana holding the horses by long Mocks this turbid life ol m'ne, started from Imre in a southerly direction ropes they swam alongside ttie canoe Racing to the wild Forever, Down the sloping paths ol time; F IN IS H IN G L U M B E R , On reaching the west hank we saddled P O R T L A N D Onward ever. Agricultural fairs uud cuttle shows arc up and were oft' again. On rising from Lovely river, HARDWOOD LUMBER, CEDAR POSTS, SHINGLES ulwuys a benefit to tho country. They the river bottom we found an open coun Softly calling to the soa; aid in the introduction of improved try interspersed with clumps of largo fir Time that scars us, Matins and msrs us, methods of farming and stock breeding and oak frees. Between Ueorgo Gay’s Loaves no track or trench on thee. they give opportunity for the display of house, which is now tiie line between —Written by S am L. S impson , TH E N E W CATALOGUE new und serviceable implements of culti folk and Yamhill counties, and the Yam in d o w r am es a n d o u l d in g s lab G iving full Information regarding the opening o f Pacific College is now out and T hk first number of The Chehulem vation and promote Hie feeling of socia hill river there was no ol is t ruction by ready for distribution. Send for one. Vnlley Times, is on our table, which ucltls I»ilily among tiie multitudes who gather timber. All tiiat country nortii and south ood heap «mother to our exchange list. This is the together. Cun as much bo said of tiie of 1’ leasantdale was practically open ¡prai T I I O S . N IF W L IN , Newberg, Oregon. ninth nuws|>a|Htr for Yamhill, with u few District Fairs as at present conducted.— rie. Wagons could have been driven President. Central Point Enterprise. anywhere if tlioro had been any, hut outside points to hoar from. Well hardly, when wo ponder over tiie there were neither wagons nor wagon M a u d 8., for some years the wonder of fact that a premium of $100. is given to roads ¡then in Oregon. There was no the world as a fast trotter, is now luid on the "fast liuss” while the best cow is put habitation betweoen Gay’s place and n e w BROOM SWEEPS CLEAN, AND the shelf by the wonderful Sunol, which >ff with $2.50. Then the pool box is set Labontees on the Yamhill river, nor was trotted a mile laat Tuesday in 2t08'i. out to the public gaxe while a wheezy there a trace oi civilization south of Uay’s QD beating the recurd of Maud 8. by half u auctioneer invites tiie gambler to walk in Oregon. Down this lovely stretch of ill» and stake his pile on "One-Eye See.’ country wo rode at a full gallop to I.abon- Is the best p lace lu town to get your work (lone. All kinds o f T iuw ork, such as R oofing, S pout Second. ing ami General Kupairiug, neatly and prom ptly done* P rices reasonable. tees, thence by a well-beaten trail through We will sell a few Tmc Capital Journal aava a great many Ir is reported that funds sunt from this the liver liottom to tiro mouth of tho 0 Nearly opposite Dayton road* F. H. STOREY, Prop. deer are being killed in the Coaat Range, country for tiie relief of Jews in Russia Yamhill, fording it just where it enters H « GOOD TOWN LOTS along the line ol the Oregon 1‘aeifle, anil have been stolen by Russian officials, and tiie Willamette, thence np tho Yamhill W. S. P ow ell . J. J, S hipley . taken to the l’ortland market for sale. have never readied their intended desti river through the bottom, which ten cf All on time, to those who will build on POW ELL S H IP L E Y , The latasenger train brings out six to nation. Tins will probably have a ten years later I acquired and have owned eight nearly every morning, and occasion deucy to prevent at least a few of those and cultivated (or thiity-ninc years, to Jo them. Cali early and get your choice. HOUSE find S IG N P A I N T E R . ally the carcass of a big h luck lieur adorns fellows from coming to America, and it McLaughlin’s house, who owned this and Dealers in * H ouses painted in the latest TINTS. Paper Prices will be advanced in sixty days. GROCERIES FLOUR FEED H AY and tho Luggage car. would tie a groat deal bettor if (lie whole placo at that liino. Here we halted a few H anging, G raiuiug, Staining aud Hard oil GRAIN. finish, Jew importation business could lie stop- minutes to give and receive information 280, Cor. Front A Jefferson Sts. Only a few of those fine tracts in T iik Indianajiolia Sentinsi suina np thè lied. Three of them were arrested last of neighborhood affairs, for in those days done by DAY or CONTRACT. PORTLAND, OREGON. reporta from Ilio different counties in week for making incendiary speeches in there were neither newspapers nor mails. Shop on Main Street, N ew berg, Oregon. Indiana and piaces thè wiieat yield thè one of our eustern cities, calling upon the We then took a straight lino across the P RURAL HO ALE No. 2 paat year in thst state at (13,441,049 hush- j people _ m to deny ___# ____________ __ _ a God, ___ j hills to the Chehalem valley. 1 cannot the existence of Pit. YOUNG, 4 els. Tliis is thè lioaviest wheat yield | and asserting tliat tho l'resident ouglit to now toll just where tho trail was hut I are left, All clear. Cheapest on tho V E T E R I N A H Y SU K G E O N . A . ccox- Indiana has liad since 1879, when 51.IKK), tie killed und tho institutions of our gov know wo encountered no obstacles. There market. Terms easy. Raise peaches. --------►>*<■♦------ 1100 bushels were produced. Gibson ernment overthrown and disregarded. was neither timber nor fence to prevent W E L L D O R E R , Tlio treatment of horses a specialty. county heads tiie list with g.ikm.ooo bush Sympathy for Jews in Russia is all rigid, us from traveling in any direction. In NEW BERG, OREGON. Maris # Colcord, els. but if these fellows are to be tukon as a Chehalem we found Sidney Smith, who Calls attended with promptness. I f you want n good w ell at a reasonable figure, sample of tiie lot, lot us, if we wish, still was in charge of tho property of Ewing GC N ew berg , O regon . G ive me a trial. H aving the best o f new m a T hat was a most extraordinary good ox tend our sympathy, but refrain from ch in ery, 1 guarantee first-class work. Young, who died there the previous Feb You can now get 10 in ch tile for w ells, in any council elected in l ’ortland last sprint}, assisting any more to inflict themselves ruary, leaving large herds of horses and quantities. just shout election time at leaat. Now upon tliis country. atllo which ho had driven from Califor B U Y A L O T IN they have evinced a di«|K»ition to corner en . . .. _ J_LW nia, first in 1834 and aguin in 1837. •II the perquisite!« and tilings, und appro Great excitement still exists among Smith was living alone in a log cabin, un- flHEHALEM priate them to tlioir own use, os council- tho students of Hanover college over tho Icrthe front porch of which hung part of men will do, and they have suddenly be W E L L BO RERS, attempted hazing of Jesso Bowman, » a beef recently killed. In those days ^ ORCHARD HOM NK W BE R G. OREGON. N E W B E R G , O R EG O N . come targets ior sundry hints tiiat prom freshman, and the faculty is investigat beef would keep a week or more hanging Call on us if you want a good w ell at a rea ise to develop into a brand-new scandal It Contains 10, 20 and 40 Lota, ing. Mr. Bowman belongs in Madison. n the open air. No Hies ever disturbed sonable figure. H aving had long e xp e rie n ce Nicely Platted with Streets. by noxt election time. He w as suspicious of un attack an<l arm it, hut it w as necessary to hung it high 575 acre» in all. 400 acres undei cultiva w e gua. .»ntee good work. P rice for boring and putting in wall, IM)cents per foot. 4*2-1 tf enough to keep it out of reaeli of the JESSE EDW ARDS,............................................................................................. I W I e n t . tion, L ast winter when John J. Ingalls was ed himself w ith a stout cudgel, which he «votes at night. Hero wc threw thesad- Lie» sightly and rolling, It. (. . M ILES,............................................................................................... Vice-President. nuV from R. defeated for Senator from Kunsas, the secreted under iiis clothing. Twenty and it. »1 at ion. 3 miles from Newberg. lles from our horses and picketed them MOSES VO TAW ,...................................................................................................... Cashier. Oregonian, branded him ua u blatant more students, all masked, assisted in S A Y Y O U ! out to eat grass near the house, while we demagogue on whoHCWord no dependence the hazing, and ufter seizing Bowman a rested and talked and Mr. Smith prepar CHOICE FRUIT LANDS rojie was thrown around iiis neck, and could be placed. Now Mr. Ingalls has ed an excellent dinner of bread, beef, Prices range from $25 to $40 per acre. Ot* Y o u W a n t a H o u s e B u ilt ? made some statements regarding the ho was severely strangled. The "liuzers" JESSE EDWARDS, B. C. MILES, F. A. MORRIS. Term«, q cash, balance 3 years time. vegetables and tea. IVetor Ira L. Bab liquor traffic in Kansas, which statements laim tiiat the noose was intended to lie J. C. COLCORD E. H. WOODWARD. I f you do, cull on cock was a member of the Methodist meet theapprovul of the whisky support thrown about iiis waist, hut in the excite ‘ 1 ,0 0 0 C o rd s o f W o o d Mission ot tiie class that arrived in 1840. • ing editor of the Oregonian, und Mr. ment, aidisl by Bowman'» vigorous resis Certificate« of Deposit issued payable on demand.--------------- Exchange bonght and a bright, active man. On th<> death of J. To he cut to apply on payment. B E E S Ingalls is quoted aa if it were a crime to tance, it slipped about. Iiis neck, and lie sold.------------ Good ndtes discounted.------------ Deposits received subject to check at Ewing Young, there being no laws or was dangerously choked lieiore Iiis con doubt his assertions. "They are our sight ami a general banking business transacted.------------ Collections made on all officers in Oregon, he was selected hv Die friends who liest serve our pm pose,” would dition was discovered. Tin» tiim lv ap The Contractor & Builder. aecessable points in the United States and Canada. NEWBERG, : : OREGON. pearance of Itov. Mr. Chamberlain pre citizens to a> t as judge of probate. Smith be • good motto for the Oregonian." Shop one d o o r west o f post office, vented a possibly fatal ending of a cruel came to Oregon with Sliorless in 1839 Correspondents \ ' \ ()'\' Cortland. ^ t (National a ; Park i>— i. 2 5 a n k , N e w Y ork - NKWRKKG, - - OREGON. H on . E. W. A llkn has sold his seed joke. Mr. Bowman is a plueky young and w as in the employ ,of Young when lie I ^ J RS. TI'.l-'FT A MRS. BARR, ■tore in Portland and has joined a syndi fellow, w ho is making no complaint, and i died, and still hud charge of Young's \ Strangers visiting the City are invited to call at the Bank for information concern cate tiiat lias tiouglit a large tract of land who is proposing to punish Iiis assailants property, and it was business connected , Fashionable Dressmakers ing the City. with (lie estate tiiat was the occasion o f : in the Rogue river valley which they in in ids own way.— Indinuop'lis Sens. Corner 2d and Grant St . 1 b lo ck west o f A d Any college that will retain students | lU V oek’s visit. After »(vtaling some j vent cn urcb. tend to set to fruit. J. A. Varney lias r«>- C o rre s p o n d e n c e In v ite d . "igned his position as statu fruit inspect who are guilty of such conduct as the hours at Smith's we again saddled our Latest stylos, nml reasonable prices, are our specialties. Call and see ns. or and has also taken an interest in the •I hjvc is unworthy the name. Hazing horses and returned by the same route I ■ May be fornivi at all times a full assortment syndicate and will take charge of the or which is only another name for semi and wen- again crossed over the Wiliam- I i N e w b e r g F l o u r ix g M il e s . M . B A L E S, of Rood m arketable chard for the company. Mr. Varney is I artierism might have lieen broken np etto by Mr. O’ Neil ami his canoe. There ! thoroughly conversant with tho necessary long ago if the members of tho faculty of was not nt that time h> exceed a dozen J . D . TV A R R A N T *fc S O X details of the fruit htisinosa ami will no the leading colleges hud acted with g ssl men residing within the present limits of doubt manage the undertaking to tho en common set.s«» in the mutter and sent Vainliill county, and the only one of them \ OREGON. Is prepared to dn all kinds o f w ork in h is line now living is Amos Cook. Tho following every guilty student to Iiis home. tire satisfaction of the company. in a w orkm anlike m anurr. Making of >« ar, Is 13 , | purchased au intoiest in the Roots and Shoo* to ordì j a S pecialty. Repair All orvlers promptly attended to and Sat H aving recently eq u ip p ed o n r m ill with new snd Im p r o v e ! m achinery we »re now prepar.d in « neatly and prom ptly done. isfaction Guaranteed. to m aanfseture the b csl grade o f flour, by the farm and slock of O'Neil and in August 1 I First do«»r west o f Hank b u ild in g on First St. ! M rs . F r a n k L khi . ik is married again, T iixbe is being a good deal of cheap NKW BKKi». OKEUON. One door west of Morris, Miles A Co.'s moved onto the Wheatland farm. There roller pr o cess and the statement is made tiiat she will sympathy ex|<endcd over the inmates of ■ - ■ -■ - j new store, oil First Street. give up her work here and live in Karo|x>. the stato penitentiary. One mini who my first child was born in January, 1844, Cash Paid for Wheat, Feed Ground Saturdays. J. S. BAKER A SONS. The people of this country can well afford lias just been released, says he ent his lie Iwing the first hoy born of white par r -r ~ .. ' — to let her go Her sole aim these part hand off to keep from work. For this he ents in the valley on the west side of the few years has heen to ape Kuro|s>an «-us was compelled to put in Iiis time drag- \\ iliamette river. There in the summer SAM U EL HOBSON toms anil court the favor of foreigners be ging a heavy iron around the prison yard, of IS 14 I harvested my first crap of wheat, nim» hundred bushels, which was cut ami fore thoae of her .'countrymen. Having and some of the | ni | s t s of tiie state arc n j j Dealer in euajee«l«d in marrying one of these same making a great fuss als,ut It. The rules hound by hand, hauled to a rail pen on an ox sl«>d and tramped out by horses. foreigners her aim a|>pears to have Is-cn of the penitentiary arc u • louM strict and F. IX. H ow ard, A Frill Line of CI ’ And Watches Always on Hauti, at Reasonable Prices. Grroeeries, Provisions. THE NEWBERG SAW MILL, Pacific College ! Rough and Dressed Lumber Doors, W indow s, W F M W C . S . DORRANCE BROS. T he N e w T in Shop COMMISSION *:* MERCHANTS D , IL H U B E I Own A Home. & H * 3 h W. CUMMINS, Acre B A N K OF N EW B ERG . E Capital Stock. $30.000 DIRECTORS: 8 . J. I. KNIGHT, h im Ì m e T tmmt Practical Shoemaker. Fresh Meats. NEW BERG, t , Proprietors. H T T T X -iI-. . T l 11* W . P. HEACOCK, Newberg House, •ocoinplialied, ami site retiree from pub- j severe, hot when one stops to consider lie life. There was only one redeeming ' the matter, ho can hut sec that it is nec feature about her, one really American essary to be strict Willi the class of men characteristic, and that was the push and who till such places. Ami again, most energy with which she took hold of and : of the men who arc liiere have volunlari- •noceeafully managed a large and intri I ly chosen and followed the coui*o that cate business It war the means to an has landed them within its walls, ami are •ml, and woman i'ke site used it for all it ■leeerving of little pity if (hey are com- was worth. j polled to depart from their habitual — Mtdvren» Cron/,m l, i i Jtrjwrtrr. M O N « t: T il %N I F . m o a V, J. J. Wood. Prop. Photographer Poors, Windows and Mouldings, Portrait & Landscape Brackets, Turnings, Fine Finishing Lumber. ARTIST. h catarrh, and there t> t’Ut mo proportion Thin first rlav* hotel luv* JiM N vn n furni.'-dicil and o|vm d to flu* public. thit doe» eure that disease ■ up ! that I» tho i' ll i forni a Positivo and Nog Mlve Fleet rie Lini Splendid mit minmilat ion , for trav- Portrait, enlarged to life (àie and finished 1 mont. S-dd by r. r Moort ■ »it Go. It also cures »‘Rug men. in Oravon India Ink or Water Color,, uournlgta. rheumatism, headache, sprilli» burns, sud all pain. Ir y it aud tell your , The |Mitn>fi.sgv o f the |wordo o f New- * R oom ovkk M o uk Bao.«.. Dm u t-Tom ! uvltfbbotv w here i i^vi it. 1 Ivfg and vicinity n «pvetfulïy «•liciteci. NEW BERG. OREGON. S A W E D AN D SIM.1T S H IN G L E S . I.A TII. L IM E , P L A S T E R , CEMENT AN D H A IR . NAILS. LOCKS. SASH WEIGHT8, PULLEY8 AND COED, AND G e n e r a l liu ild e r s " H a r d w a r e . Y a rd a t D epot. NEW CERC. CRECON.