Prosecutions have U-en recently institu­ ted in Chicago against men that were slaughtering horses and selling their flesh for t«ef. One conviction lias resulted, and tlie hutcher acknowledged making $78 out of two old horses for which he had paid only $2. The modus operandi ia to bny up all the horses that break tiieir lega or are rendered useless by any other accident, take them out onto the prairie and slaughter them. The meat is then sold to cheap restaurants and lunch count- era for beef, and the hides and bones KDITURS AN D PUBLISHERS: bring the profits up to between $50 and B. H . W o o d w a r d A O h m . e . E m e r y . $40. It is found timt multitudes of peo­ ple have been eating this horse-flesh un­ F K ID A Y , J A N U A R Y 15, 1892. der the delusion that it was beef.— Farm­ B a la red a, «caoiid c i a » m atter al tba poat ers' He tie w , o » e o al Hewberg, Oregou. I ntkhkht in tho czsr-killing bittiness T iik Central ia( Wash. )Setcs it on its feet appears to be on Die increase. Those w ho again, better tlian ever. have for years iiail only abuse for the J Buies, of llie Koatlmrg Plaindealer, baa been appoint«! to a coneulship. Bro. Boick ia undoubtedly a gainer in the c hangs. P ortland is beginning to reap the harvest from seed sown by unscrupulous advertia Ing agents, there being hundreds of idle workmen on her streets attracted by the glowing reports of her prosperity. W ith what grm-e the democrats can claim to be the po< r man’s tr end I At a banquet in Portland last week the layout cost $5.00 a plate. There were a whole Jot of poor fellows there we imagino nihilists of Russia, are beginning to see somewhat of the other side of Die cpiestion. The whole world knwos that the Russian peasants are in distress, yet Die czar re­ fuses to accept money to buy food for his starving subjects. At the same lime all bis energies coupled with the expenditure of millions of money, are being expended by this nineteenth century, Nero to ex­ tend his borders and increase Ids power. If a nihilist bomb should accidentally blow to atoms this monarchial fiend and some of Die officials who appear glad to execute his unholy will, who could say that Die world was not well rid of a mons­ ter of greed and an enemy of his people? T iik Aberdetn (Wash.; Herald in plead­ T n c Capital JournaVs twenty-four page boom edition is a credit to the publishers and the town. It is brimful! of informa­ tion, and ought to turn the attention of many eastern people to this land of fruits and flowers. Tun rejHjrts regarding the reduction of the national debt sink into insignificance compared to the reportB of the monthly reduction of Kansas mortgages. Ono tiling is certain, neither can tie reduced too fast to please tbose most interested. At. B nydkr retires from the stair of the Polk county Observer and C. C. Doughty assumes entire control, lie having Iteen connected with Polk county Journalism for a numlter of years. The Observer has our best wishes for continued success. \ I ndian fanaticism does not seem to be ing for more united action on the |>art of tho citizens of Amberdem during the com­ ing year, says some things that will a|e ply equally well to some towns in Ore­ gon that we know of. The editor says: W e do not mean to he rough or un­ charitable, hut do say that Die old fossils who have hung onto the skirts of the city like excrescences on a lim b anil have fattened off of the enterprise and public spirit of tlie few of their less able fellow citizens should lie subject to public cen­ sure, directly anil |>ointedly expressed. And, if they cannot ho awakened, we must all wait until they have been “ gather­ ed to their fathers,” hoping and pruying that their pro|>erty may fall into Dm hands of a more public spirited imsterity. THK A IT L K AND ITS CULTURE. BY E. II. MKINNKH. easily quelled. On the contrary, the Messiah craze is spreading to all the Indi an trilies throughout the country, if re­ ports are true, and grave fears are enter­ tained that they will again attempt an outbieak in tho spring. Allow but three bide branches to form the first season besides a central leader. Tlie second season shorten Die leader or cen­ tra) shoot back one-third ol its growth, and the three laterals or side branches to one foot; this will cause them to branch, which is better thsn to have too many limbs come out of the body or trunk of the tree. The limbs will be stronger and lietter able to twar up under their load of fruit. The third season cut out all brandies as they aptear nearer than one foot above the first set of limbs and short- ten again Die laterals about one-third. After this you will have but little trouble, as you have learned wbat method to fol­ low to keep your tree in good form. D on ’ t tlan t one thee robe tu a » you WILL TAME GOOD CARE OF. NEVER SOW TO o kain ok ouahh . Cultivate every year until first of August, tlien stop to allow your trees to harden up lor winter. Now you can look over your long rows of beauti­ ful trees with pleasure, and with the as­ surance of ample returnB. 1 liave empha­ sized tlie care and cultivation ; there ii so great need of reform in tliis res|>ect. H or­ ticulture ought to be reduced to a science and not be a mere series of uncertain and blundering experiments. What is the duty of those who see the defects? It plainly to show tbose engaged in this employment what his higher success de­ mands. Fauns and F lowers has a great future f would like to have every young man in tlie land read it. The longer I live and the more experience I have in this bust ness, the more I am impressed with Die absolute necessity for a j»,rliou of our young men to learn the trade of cultiva­ ting fruit for tiieir occupation. I would not say that no one ought to try to raise fruit until he lias learned the trade, fur every farmer should raise his own fruit of all kindH, though he cannot succeed as well as Die professional fruit grower ; but I do say, many more could he profitably employed in raising good fru’t. Our Eastern fruit growers are exporting apples to England, and we can substitute our own fruit for the large quantity now imported in various forms. Besides, our own markets are out half supplied. The consumption of fruit will increase as the supply is increased. More fruit will lie better for our health. Dispense with whisky, lieer, and tobacco and use fruit instead. It will be a great national bless­ ing. And then there is a good moral in fluence in bringing up a family of child ren on a fruit farm, which is a better legacy for the sons and daughters than all other property. I plead for a higher edu cation of farmers. I have not only the greatest | hiss ¡hie respect for ttieir calling but a strong personal attraction to it. was brought up on a farm ; have always had fanners for my neigh hors and friends ; am fully half a farmer, myself, by right of both birth anil experienee. I know the hard fai ts of a farmer’s life, and l equally know its pleasant possibilities. And no where in Am erica liave wo greater iiope for success than here in this beautiful North l ’acitlc coast ; no hard winters to kill our trees ; no spring frosts to destroy the young fruit ; in fact, every variety is inclined to overproductivcness. I would like to give some of tlie advantages of thinning, hut I will leave it for another time, ns I have already exhausted your |>aticiice. Fruitt and Flatten. IN C O R P O R A T E D . W R IG H T , Secretary, J. M. W E IG H T , President. C A P I T A L S T O C K , # 2 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 . P R IN C IP A L O FFIC E S A T I NEW BERG, OREGON. f you w e HAVE W a n t to buy either a large or small farm, you cun save both tim e and m on­ I f you are a Non-resident, N ew berg in particular, W rite to and w ill Office on Main Street, Near Depot. t W c have for sale some o f the Finest O R EG O N , Oregon. Newberg, Rough and Dressed Lumber C O L L E G E CLASSES, P O R T L A N D F IN IS H IN G L U M B E R , HARDWOOD LUMBER, CEDAR POSTS, SHINGLES M U S IC A N D A R T . Board and L od g in g $2.50 per week. A ll other expenses v e ry low . II-’ you w ant to teach— IF ’ you want to take a buxines# course— IF’ you w ant to review , or take advanced work, w e can suit you. Send fu r Catalogue, or come and see fo r yourself. A THOMAS N E W L IN , Pros'i . DORRANCE BROS. J O S E P H W IL S O N , G rroceries, P ro v isio n s. DEALER IN H . r io w a .r c L , W A TC H M A K ER & JE W E L E R . F . A Clean, Well-Selected Stock of Staph, and Fancy Groceries and Confectionery, A l­ ways on Hand, tjueensware, Glassware, Woodenware and Best Brands of Flour. Always on Hand, at Reasonable Prices1 1 . M. RAMSEY CD X E S T T IS T . SA Y Y O U ! P h o to g ra p h e r Portrait & Landscape TUFI Newberg House, in j EAST SIDE s Meat Market, Tlii* first eln*« hotel ha.* just h««n re- furiiishtMl ami opened to tlie public. Splendid airom niodation* for trav­ eling men. Tlie patronage of the people of New­ berg and vicinity respectfully solicited. S U R V E Y IN G . LOTS » I * All on time, to those who will build on Call early and get your choice. Only a few of those fine tracts in P‘ R U R A L H O M E No. 2 are left, o h market. A ll clear. 4 Cheapest on the Terms easy. Raise peaches. M aris Colcord. GC BANK OF NEWBERG. NEW BERG . OREGON. Capital Siaci, S30M JESSE E D W A R D S ,......... B. C. M IL E S ,................. MOSES V O T A W ,............ ..... President. V ice- President. ...........Cashier. DIR ECTO R S: JESSE E D W AR D S, J. C. COLCORD CEITM MEAT MARKET Meats. TOW N Trices will be advanced in sixty days. ID O IsP T Fresh GOOD them. Repair Watches and Clocks,' W ELL BORER, 0 We will sell a few J J . ••• S. •-• R E E S , The Contractor & Builder. Shoemaker. Own A Home. 0 done by DAY or CONTBACT. W. A. Lyon, Proprietor. B O O K K E E P IN G , E xcellen t opportunity for good work. W indow F rames and M ouldings . S lab W ood C heap . Practical N O R M A L COURSE, A L L T H E G R A M M A R S C H O O L S T U D IE S , D o o rs, W in d o w s , DK • State, at v e ry low prices. H ave in stock and for sale A Full Line of C lods And Watches B. C. M IL E S , K. A . M O R R IS . E. H . W O O D W ARD . Certificates of Deposit issued payable on demand.------------- Exchange breight and sold. Goo,I notes discounted Deposits received subject to chee»- at sight and a general banking business transacted.- -Collections made on aft accessible points In the Unite,! States and Canada 4DD < 5 * T IL T O N Portland, 'ational P a rk Bank, New York- Correspondents - j Strangers visiting the City are invited to call at the Bank for information c o n re r» ing the City. C o rre s p o n d e n c e In v ite d . N ew berg f l o u r in g J« D . T A R R A N T & N E W B F .B O , s M il l s . H O N , P r o p r ie t o r s . s OREGON. lU T ln g recently equipped one m ill «rtlti new und im proved machinery w e ere now prepared to m am ifartnre the best grade of flour, by the FULL ROLLER Cash Paid for Wheat. PROCESS. Feed Ground aturdayg. W. P. HEACOCK, I V n J e r in Doors, Windows and Mouldings, Brackets, Turnings, Fine F inishin g Lumber. S A W E D A N D S P L I T SH ING L ES, L A T H , LIM E , P L A S T E R , C E M E N T A N D H A IR . MAILS. LOUTS. 8 A 8 H WEIGHT 8 . PTJLLET 8 AMD OOED. AID G e n e ra l B u ild e rs ’ H a r d w a r e » Yard at Dwpat. ' IW H R C . OSCCON. V .« € I r Suburban P io p e rty to be found in the PACIFIC COLLEGE, THE'JiEWBERG SAW MILL, - and Liberal Discounts to Cash Buyers. X In any sized Tracts from One to O ne Thousand Acres. Allow me to say in the outset that be­ ing more of a practical in .in Ilian a schol­ ar, I shall give the practical view of the subject, coinbluing with it largely my own experience. Very little of the early history of Die apple is know n; at the present time oven KF.PAIKINO FINK WATCHES ANI» CLOCKS A 8 PECI A LTV. T iir people of Aherdeein, Washington, the origin is unknown. Mention being OREGON. NEW BERG, ■re wrestling with the school site question, made of it in the Bible, it is sup|xjscd to the Herald being the medium through be a native of Palestine, yet in Canaan which ti>e pros and cons size un the pro­ P R O FE SS IO N A L C ARDS. and surrounding countries it is worthless posed sites. Such discussions are health­ as a fruit at the present day. Egypt and ful as long as Die interested parties keep w . M c C o n n e l l , m . d . Palestine im|>ort their apples from llamas H O (J 9 K s ih I S IG N P A I N T E R . in a good humor. cub . Pliny speaks of the crab as a “ wild- Houses painted in the latest TINTS. Paper P H Y S IC IA N & BURGEON. Hanging, draining, Staining and Hard oil ling,” having had many a foul curse giv­ NEWBERU, • ___ • OREGON. finish, R kpkkhkntativk I I k h m . nn lias intro en it on account of its sourness. It is duced in the house a bill providing for OHtce on First Street. therefore supposed that tlie apple of A ll ealls promptly "tltcm le'l to day or night. * the permanent Improvement of the W il­ Diseases ol women and children ft specially. Shop on Main Street, Scripture times must liave been fruit dif­ lamette river between HortUn.l and Eil- ferent irum ours, as it is s|xikuu ui m con­ New berg, Oregon. Kor Hal*. ffono, and I he Yam hi! I river to McM inn- H AR O LD C l A R K , nection with other choice fruits, and must vilie. Mr. Ilerin.iim apparently recogniz­ I have about 800 nice Italian prune have | Hisses wed good qualities of itself 5 3 es the mss is of Ills constituency in this S cott I ndus . OREGON NEWBERG, Tlie parent of ull our applos is probably trees for Bale. valley. the wild crab of Euro|ie. There can be Gold fillin g a pgteclalty. Gas or V lta llic d A ir T o F ru it G row er». D o Y o u W a n t n l i o n s « I t u il t ? giveu in extracting teeth. A ll work T iik loard of capitol commissioners are but little doubt that all our gotxl varieties I am prepared to trim your fruit trees. warranted. Office on Center street, opposite the Post Office. had their origin in tlie apples of the moth considering plans for improving the acous­ I f you do, call on Call on me if you want any work in my tic properties of the hall of representatives er country; at least our first mother, if line. G eoroe L. S t . mii . kr . g N. Bl)RGF.N, M. D. at Malem. The new hall lias always tieen history he true, seems to have iiad too ltrtckl Hrlckl 1 UrlcktM considered a failure in this respect and it much to do with them. Pliny states that P H Y S IC IA N & SURG EO N. First-class foundation brick for sale at is to tie hoped satisfactory improvements twenty-two varieties were known to llie Romans. W e aio blessed with a very Newberg brick yard. J as . H amnett . m ay be made. The coat will probably be om ce lu llosk iu . block, opposite Bank. Rest- much larger number. Tlie American about $9000. Shop one door west of post office, F o r 9 a le. dericc. Newberg Uoiise. crab apple is a sweet-scented fruit, atiout NEWBERG, : : : OREGON. One hull 20 months old, Polled Aligns N E W B ERG, - - O REGON. P aktiks who are inclines! to disregard an inch in diameter, trai.sluccnt, fragrant, and Jersey cross. Price $20. and of a yellowish green color. Its blos­ the law and shoot pheasants and grouse . G, J. S aunders , Champoeg, Or. J O H N YOUNGER, out of season had lietter look a little out. soms, apiwaring early in May, are large DU. Y O U N G , and roue colored. The tree is about twen­ a Portland parties oiler a reward of $25 for Fur Hals. NEW BERG, : : OREGON. V E T E R I X A It Y S U R G ISO N . I k prepared to ^inform ation loading to llie conviction of ty feet high, and is a native from Western Two 2 year-old colts, of good stock and such persons and a detective in their em­ New York to Wisconsin and in a south­ good size. T homas D uncan . -— - — > ■ > < - ------ ploy is visiting dilTerent points in the val­ erly direction. Other varieties ol tlie In a workmanlike manner. Satisfaction . For Sale. The treatment of horses a specialty, crab are natural to the Middle states, hut guaranteed. In O. M B a l«*’ shoe shop ou First j ley looking for victims. 48 acres of land, two miles from New­ Street. Thirty live years experience. our valuable kinds do not s|iring from j Calls at tende,1 with promptness. berg. Good house and barn and good A I' akty named W alling plead guilty these. N ewberg , O regon . M. B A L E S ,. to the charge of gambling in Justice The apple tree is a hardy, slow growing water. 15 acres in orchard of prunes, { J HhurDefT« court and paid his lino one day tree; has an irregular head, rigid branch­ loaches and apples. Splendid soil. last week.— Kryotler A . K . C o o p e r A Co. es, roughiah hard, broad, strong green W ell now we always had a good opin­ leaves of firm texture, and a close, hard, Ia prepared to do all kinds o f work in his lin e I’ ablie Sale. ion of Hhurtlcff and never hail suppoeed In a workm anlike manner. Making o f tine grainod wood. The tree is long lived, Boot« and Shoes to order a Specialty. R epair­ Break vonr hack sawing wood by hand, that ha would uljyw gambling in his On Saturday Jan. 16, 1892, I will sell at but gel ns to saw it with our ing neatly and promptly done, there being fine S|>ecimena of it in this rirnt door west of Bank building on First 8t. court. country now bearing fruit at 150 to 200 public sale the real estate lielonging to N e\ v S t e a m S a w . NEWBEKO. : : OREGON years old. I visited a tree near Castlcton, estate of Cyrus I.amb deceased, which ’ Good work at living prices,’ is our motto. Paor. E. R. I. akk , editor of Fruiti and is situate,! a mile and a half north ol Now York, which oore over 100 bushels R E U B E N S. F R A N K . Flutters and secretary of Die Oregon State W . CUM M INS, of apples in one season, sod Die tree was town, licing 20 acres, with good house I ) llortienltnral Society has accepted a pro­ over 100 years old at the time. lViwning and out buildings. Also 1 lot on Second fessor ship in Die Washington State Agri- F’or description of t The A|x>akx of tliis tree in his Fruit I of Ameri­ street in Newlierg. . cultural College. Prof. I-ake while a NEWBERG. OREGON. ca. I went hundreds of miles to sco it, land and terms of sale, see administra­ young man is well educated in his pro­ and was astonished at Die sight. The ap­ tors notice in auother column. Call on u* If you want a good w ell at a rea­ fession and is full of xeal in anythiug he D a v id L a m b , ple tree thrive# Ix-et in limestone soils and sonable figure. Having had long experience iffiduiiaVes. We are sorry that Oregon ia Administrator. we guaiantee good work. Price for boring and May be fouud at all tim e* a fu ll assortment deep loams, especially whore such soils to lose him hut congratulate our sister putting in wall, ttc eu t* per foot. 4-Jltf of good marketable are found on ridges or upon high tattle N A T I O N A L R E M E D Y C O . state in securing his valu,tide sen ices. lands. It succeeds well on all soils not wot, P a »l,l TV. Martin, gedrral agent for th » Na­ Remedy Co, w t.h e« to announce that ha except those of a |>eaty or pure­ tional now In « two acents In Nrwbcrx for the pair S A M U E L H O B SO N Rev. Anna Shaw, Mrs. I.ivermore and N sandy natuie. Tlie apple of til« melt,-tows. Mrs. Mary Hob.on, on south Kleaitor Kirk «11 (avor opeuing Die Co- ly M--rl.mil street, near -the latr xr.oiu.ls. a ml universally grown, and Mrs. Cox. on First street, one iloor w ait o l Pres­ luiidiian exposition buildings on Sunday. is more All orders promptly attended to and Sat­ It is to he noted Dial »1 those who have I may say more generally known, than byterian ehureh. arc his only authorise,I axe ills, who have au,I w ill hereafter keep on t isfaction (iuaranteed. spoken their minds on the subject more h unt a lull supply ot the above named renw any other fruit. It is carried to a higher well known women than men uru in favor One door west of Morris, Miles A C o.’s dies. sep4m2pdltu |ierfection in our own country Dum in sm ­ of Sunday opening. new store, on First Street. N o l l e « t o C r e .l 11 o ra . The atioA-e statement taken from an other. The trnil in this country is so J. S. B A K E R A SONS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned eastern exchange, is one, the truthful- superior that it is said that in Covent has been duly appointed executrix o f the last AR TIST. I\«SS of which we very much doubt and Darden market, London, it commands al­ W ill an«l Testameul o f George Christenson | i p lio|W we will not ho competed to be­ most fabulous prices. Mow highly it is ^ r m - L } h(U ::,r % h V r e t « r e L .« ” ^ - * ■ « « • • • to Ilf* sire and finish«,) lieve Dial the women named have taken appreciated in this country may ho seen having claim s against the Kstate of Haiti dec»» in ( ’ rayon India Ink or Water i ’olora. I dent are hereby untitled ami required to pre a stand in favor of llie Sunday o|a*niug cf from Die orchard pnxhu-te of Die I 'n i t e j ' sent them to the undersigned at Newberg. i n ' S tudio T ra m a it in H ookin » R i ild in g . ,—i i;., . 1 county, w ithin six month« from date States, which are almost UMioundinK the Culumhinn ex |>o«ition. hereof with proper vouchers for »a id claim*. NKW BKRG. O R E G O N. Dateti this ;t«th tlay o f December A . D. 1991. tiieir m agniti»)«. It bring granted that A n n i CMUISTE*SOW, R rotiikm J unks , of the Tillamook th « appi« ta th « moat imi*wUnt fruit, and 1 Execu trix o f sal«| Rstcte. J. J. Woods, Prop. Ramsey A Fenton, Attorneys for said Estate Jfradhgbi sizes up “ uoramon drunks" in th « important“« of it*« culture un&urpasM-1 alxMit tlie right style, when he save: e«l, it a il! lm mv object to givo nom« hint« E x e c u t o r 's N o l l e * . “ The man wlw> was •>,»,*« | w , hj I and linn- I” 1' n o n m y n k i i l cultivation in this ititi«, hereby a lveo that the under.Igne-I DH ha* been, by lhe_ f ' o i i n t y Court ................................ tor Ysmhtlt ••at nil! tieg. tic and even steal, to satisfy great Northwest. Wc have tanni through County. Oregon, duty appointed executor of the Alt his longings fur drink. Ilis manhooj is tlie times of youthful cx|S'rtincnting in estate o f Jimeph Swetmsa, decessati ■on« therefore, havine any claim« axain.t gone.” " 0 . s l pity him ” But is there fruii growing and learned by many a sad »•«rate, are herebr required a* pre«ent Ih em _ •n,\ duly verified, on or before »tx month« fnun nu Imps for him, or at least his son, horn losa that there are varieties that it does this unti day of .fallarne. ieri s t a r a i Mott s ix . Kxeeittor. Nearly all plant too with Ins apis-llts? No msn falls nnleas not i-ay to grow J K. Maxera. AU y for said calate 1 lóto Do not set more than ti-mptml It,■move Mm temptation of th « , many varieties saloon and you liave «ffcctmt a cure. Ihre«, and large blocks of each vari tv, so Guardian's Nulle«. W s may differ as fo the manner in which ¡ that you i-an Mil a car at a shipment of j Not lee I* hereby given that the a*4 «r> fgn ei! — this ia to he done. Isit no man hsa itone « • « li km«! in ita « m i m i . I'U nt voting ha* h e r. 1 . by the rl oftlertw ad t ’ ut w.yr*cl In meet IV and persistently for llie t lH»*p, they are ilear at any pm * m x i - u M is, m s. I can d o y o u p s s l . tlrrs me at Jlewhvrg. Oregon. , Guardian uf *sM estate Center Street. DauW to liiriv feel al lime of plan‘ m¿ M *v*cr I alarli!ioti of lite aitinoti. NEW MRU. OR. J y M »»era. AU.rte, l i I { g la d ly g iv e the desired inform ation. NEW BERG, W e Defy Competition. L o n g T im e on Deferred Paym ents, A C B E A G E v icin ity , us—W e F’or L o w Prices and Future A d van ce­ m ent in Values, proved C ity Property, and alrout Iteul Estate, or tlie C oun try in General, or OUR LIST * misaion. A ll grades o f R ealty, from an unfenced lot to the very Host Im ­ A n d w isli to obtain uny inform ation ands Bought and Sold, and Sold on Com* osr + e y try calling