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OKEGONIAN RAILWAY TIME TABLE. North. April 1, lvjl. South. L t . Ntwberf, 7¿6 a. m| Lv. Portland, 9.40 a in Ar. Portiaud, 9.30 a. in. I Ar. Newberg 12:lf> p.m. L t Nawbvra 12.-45 p.m. \ Lv. Portland, 4:20 p in. Ar. Portland, 3:20 p.m. | Ar. Newberg, 0-jüó p.m. Paaaeoger and Freight Rate» to all points, •an b# obtained from C. B. FH1S.SKLL, Agent New berg. NEWBERG GRAPHIC. IBVVID KVSKY Kill DAY MOU.MMO. K U ITO K S A N D P U B L IS H E R S : K . H . W o o d w a r d A O um . C. E m k k y . FRID AY, JANUARY ?2, 1892. Balarwi M wFond e)a»« matter at lb« post oBt»«, at NewlivrK, Orexuu. W ill Holer win that tiut? Tint Oakland (Mieerver is non ett, ita ac- rountu ami Butwcri|>tion liât having been turni».1 over to the UcMetxirg Plaiudealer. l I N k . ikly ill our exchanges uie devoting some apaco to the roa.l question. In this we see a ho|adtif sign for we notice that parties interested in good roads are get ting interested enough to discuss ttie question through the |atpers. A radical change in any thing requires agitation, and we look to see some g-s»d come of all the talk on the road improvement ques tion. J.et 'er «some. value pertaining to the exposition and I Chicago, but has a full page picture of each of the mammoth exhibit buildings in oil colors. Also many others, illustrat ing artistically the useful, the corks» and the beautiful that will be there in magni ficent display. It caps the climax with a magnificent cyclorama view, “ Bird’a-eye V’ iew ol the Exposition Grounds and Buildings,” beautifully lithographed in eight oil colors S omi : Koseburg lads, who had distuibed size 9 x 18 inches. It is a book for the millions who con the peace of the city by observing that earsplitting, barbaric custom known as a template visiting Chicago tn 1893. It will “ sliiv»rcp,” wero arrested und fined by lie purchased by the millions who cannot the city recorder. That they got what go, hut will desire to know j ust what their they deserved, most people will u- friends are seeing. In iac-t, every loyal gree, for so great has thip nuisance become American citizen should possess a copy of that it w ill take heroic treatment to effect this great work. The well-known Pacific a cure. J,et the men and boys about Publishing Co , San Franeueo, Cal. are Newbcrg take warning by this, and if they the sole State agents, and they want a- have no regard for ttie feelings of others gents to sell the book in every town. Full let them regard the interests of their particulars and terms will lie sent on ap IKs-ketlsHiks to the extent that they will plication. Head tlieir advertisement in another column. not participate in such orgies. K e x t. An exchange Mitya: ‘ ‘ A autoon can no tnore run without um I ii # up the boy a than a flouring mill can run without wheat, or a eaw mill without lot;». The important -question is ; whose hoys, yours or mine?’ i ‘ J- - --------------— ■ /B omk of the crack-hraimnl advocates of government saloons, ought to fa:tier u Scheme to get the government to stand behind the Louisiana lottery. One is just as sensible as the other, and not less dan gerous. T iik Salem City Council passed nn or. «linance distasteful to the (louring mills comjiany there, and that concorn is going to cut offits nose by refusing to run. Cor porations are very much liko individuals sometimes. T iik Humboldt Chamber of Commerce has issued a petition to Congress asking for a favorable consideration of the ques tion of o|x-riing all the available harbors on the Pacific coast. This would no doubt lie a good thing, hut our observa tions lead us to think that in tho matter of river and harbor improvements those who ask least usually got most. The better plan, we think, is to settle on one thing at a time and work for its accom plishment, and having gained it take up something else. The world was not made in a day, and people, even senators ami congressmen, are prone to look upon these big demands as some sort of jobbery the appearance of which it is host always to avoid. F o l l o w in g are the recom m endations that the state hoard of equalization As a n evidence that larceny is consider ed a greater crime in Oregon than the kill ing of a fellow being, note the following from the report of shcr- ifT Itirdsley, of Jackson county: Four men Were given two years each for larceny, while one man found guilty of manslauter was given only one year. T iik people will hereafter have no oc- -rasion to make exruses for the typographi cal ap|s*arance of the Oregonian. It came -out Saturday in its new tog. Kvery de partment has been coinplntely overhauled «m l some new features added. Altogeth er it does itself proud as the biggest daily fn the whole northwest. How humiliating would lie the specta cle of congress considering for a mo tnent the <piestion of licensing lotteries, presumably on the ground that they can nut lie prohibited. This is however tin argument advaneed l»v the liquor lieence advocates, and only tends to show a lack of proper res|»ect for governmental powor. A s t o r ia people aro complaining be cause they wore foolish enough to pay a -dollar apii-eo to see John I». Sullivan, and when he apisiared on the stage he was drunk. What else could they have ex pected? Anylxsly who is fool enough to *f«y a dollar to see this Boston brute, ought to he prit ileged to see him in his natural state, as the AstorianH did. O rkoon is not the only part of Unclc Sam's domain (liât bas boen laboring w ith unusually had ruade during the winter. The Imliana Farmer says tlmt the inud Tilockade lias put a stop to business in jsir- tions of Illinois and lowa to sueh an ex- tent as to hankrup* the merchants who laid in large supplies of gomls for the huit- <lay season and were unahle to dispose of them. talk that the morgage tax and usury law temi to ke*>p money out of the state, applies only to those staine where an ‘ •in vestment" means a s|iecuhnfon oil" of the misfortunes of he |ieople. It does not apply to Oregon. There are any number of oppurtuniiics for profitable investment to lie met with in this state aside from cutthroat mortgage and loan investments, and if you will notice real close you will see that this fact is receiving due recognl- 'Aion at the hands of capitalists. T iik m ake to the state legislature will asking for their im m ed iate a c tio n : First — The assesment of all pro- (>erty as to its ownership on a day and hour certain as 0 a. in., March 1st, annually. Second—That no deductions lor indebtedness I hj allowed, oxcejt when there is corresponding taxable credit. Thu enactment in all cases of a sufficient penalty for refusal to properly verify or list |>ro|Hirty. To com pel hanks to make lists of depositors, und also a list of their own notes held by them against their debtors. To abolish all forms of indebt edness and to also re|sial the inorgage tax law. To assess corporations on their gross earnings. To compel assessors to assess all projierty at its money value und to provide a penally for such failure. O. C. W RIGH T, Secretary, Receipts per year 1891, ending Jan. 1st, 1892. (fash on hand »76.49 Fines and costs from Record er’s court 125.45 From licence 83.35 K rom Frank Moore, rent of council room one month 4.00 From stock impounded and 10.00 sold From taxes 821.77 Total Reciopts per year 1891 120.35 12.00 NEWBERG, H rlrktt W ant to buy either a large or sniull f farm, you can save both time und m on W E HAVE ! about Real Estate, or the Country in For L ow Prices and Future A dvan ce ment in Values, W e Defy Competition, i Lon g Time on Deferred Paym ents, V and Liberal IJiseounts to Cash Buyers. A C E E A G E vicinity, in particular, W rite to us—W e will W e have for sale some o f the Finest In any sized Tracts from One to One Thousand Acres. gladly give the desired Uiformution. Suburban Pioperty to he found in thw State, at very low prices. Office on Main Street, Near Depot. NEW BROOM SWEEPS CLEAN, AND PACIFIC The N ew Tin Shop Is the best place In town to get your work done. All kinds of Tinwork, such as Roofing, Spout ing and General Repairing, neatly and promptly done, Prices reasonable F irst S tkkkt . Nearly opposite Dayton road* COLLEGE, Newberg, F. H. ST O R EY , Prop. II. : Oregon. 2,00 8.50 2.25 2.00 7.00 34.68 130.10 173.00 10.62 4.00 22.29 9.00 H oward, W A T C H M A K E R & JE W E L E R . A Fall Line of Clocks AM Watches Always on Haul at Reasonable Prices' 10.75 1.50 ltK I* A IltlN G 46.50 NEW BERG, 6.25 V IN K . . . G M c C o n n e l l , OREGON. i m . d . - - Office on First Street. All calls promptly atttended to 'lay or night. Diseases of women ami children a specialty. Houses painted in the latest TINTS. Paper Hanging, Graining, Staining and Hard oil finish, done by DAY or CONTRACT. Shop on Main Street, NEWBERG, - OREGON Gold flllins a specialty. G aa or Vitalized Air given in extracting teeth. All work warranted. Office on Center street, opposite the Post Office. VJ N. BURGEN, M. D. JO SE P H W IL S O N , SA Y Y O U ! D o Y ou W a n t a H o u s e B u i l t ? iryou do, Cirfl on Groceries, l 3i*ovisions. A Clean, Well-Selected Stork of Staple and Fancy Groeeries and Confectionery, A l ways on Hand. Qneensware, Glassware, Woodenware I antl Brands of Flour. ! J . *•• S . *.* l l E E S s PHYSICIAN A SURGEON*. om e j tn llosklus lilook, oppo.slt : Bsuk. deuce, Newberg House. NEWBERG, : : : Resl- The Contractor & Builder. NEWBERG, J O H N YOUNGER, GABOON. In A workmanlike manner. SalMnntlon guaranteed. In G. M. B ib's' shoe shop on First Street. Thirty five years experience. OREGON. Shoemaker. J S U R G E O N ". --------- ------------------------- GOOD H LOTS c*- .Ail on time, to those who will build on them. The treatment of horses a specialty. fa il early and get vour choice. Prices will be advaneed in sixty days. O regon . Only a few of those fine tracts in tí Z D O IsP T DURAL H OM E So. Break vonr hack sawing wood by hand, but get us to saw it with our Steam are left. Saw. market. 'Good work at living priees,’ is our motto. REUBEN S. FRANK. All clear. P 9 Cheapeat on ihe Terina papy. liaise peaches. M a ris ej- Colcord. W. CUMMINS, W E L L BORER, TOWS ■ Calls attended with promptness. IS" ew 0 We will sell a few 0 N ewberg , M. BALES, Is prepared tn do nil kinds of » o r * ih his line In a workmanlike manner. St-iZiiixof Boots and Shoes to order a Specialty,. Repair ilia neatly mid promptly »tone. First door west of Bank hnildiORon First St. NEWBERG. : : OREGON j ) - V E T E R IN A R Y Repair Watches and Clocks, Practical - DB. Y O l’ NG, NEWBERG, : Is prep-ired to f 1 \G Own A Home. Shop one door west of post office, OREGON. OD .A t TThe- NEWBERG, OREGON. Fresh P h o to g ra p h e r Portrait & Landscape N A T IO N A L K K M R 1IT CO. David W. Martin, gedcral agent for the Na ttoual Remedy Co. wishes to announce that he now ha« two agents In Newberg for the .sale of his medicines. Mr*. Mary Hobson, on south Portratta enlarged to life size and finished Meridian street, near the fair ground*, and in Crayon India Ink nr Water Colors, Mrs. Cox, on First street, one door west of Pres byterian church, «re hi* only authorised agent*, who have and will hereafter keep on S TP m o U p b t . m r s in I I o s k c ï s B iT i.niN O . hand a full supply of the above-named re me NEW BERG. OREGON. dic«. «ep4m2pdlra OFFICIAL GUIDE. W :rld’s fair is¿ ïhiüz: ' The Chance of a Life-Time! Tresiile». '• iee-I’re .¡.leu’ ......... Uiihiùer „ DIRECTORS: T tIK B. C. MILES, k . A. MORRIS E. II. WOODWARD. Newberg House, i«; r iii« fliNt clns8 h o te l h a s jn«*t bevn n '- furitislietl aiu l o p e n e d t o t h e p u h li e . s p le n d id acetn n n u slat io n s f$»r tr a v e lin g m e n . rh€ fijtr w m ii o f the people o f Nfu - . 1 , . . .. . , '» 'r g a n d V le im ty re sp e c tfu lly so lic ite d . _ , , — r ^ W I 1 ? \ l 11 t I* 1 j \ I L 1 ^ . I r V I, . , N«'tlee 1* hereHv given that the undersigned ha* been, by tho County Tourt for Yamhill Comity Oregon, duly appointed guardian of the estate o f K .le a n ! H * wet man an Insane person. i p P V T Q W A X lT P H Act qtiiek am! you eaa O ftlc liil W o r ld * « K iilr ( lit lt li. All |M»rw«*u* theretore. having any claim* A u L n l ü If A H I LU» make hundred- of d*l again*t said estate, are her«*bv required to pre We want an agent gent in u every town tocireu < It ali >i.ls iis pleasure to announce that sent them to me. dulv vérifié«!, oo or before six !ar*. UtctloN N> k F\ • Tu*lve territory given. January. 1*W. se ll« at sight Agent* are meeting with u the Itili» ial Duine tothe World's I'olum- mouth* front thi* l;<t n »f lay «>f a e u RL M is c h i *. paralleled success t)ne agent cleared $Cs> in Guardian of *aid estate. Isan Imposition ami the great city of Ititi-1 1 day* another rep.*rt.* oJO order« ttie first week J K Mager*. Attorney. | ftooltson 'k> day* credit. l.iN»ral t**rms. "r i t e rami i« now ready in elegant honk form I for full p.artiexilar*. «»r I«« secure the agency In stantly. fend only 75 rent* for an elegant and ami of nearly 4<VI pages, ruddy einhel'csh- eanras*ing outfit. A C. COX. i I complete J Í . Lotto. .. I with superb illustrations of the highest Address the sole general agent» for this state. Capital Stock. $30.QU0 JESSE EDWARDS, J. C. COLCORD F O K T Y T I I O l ’S A N I » D O L LA R S Having been appointed by the County Sur- of Y Yamhill Many p h ot.»tr«oh lc»l,w .o( ChliW io.ln.li,.lin* rey.’ f a» hlz .t.-p.Uy for thi» M art il ot a nmirh r i ’ ,i »f t he r «» r.« ci t V «i;,- l ouutT, 1 im prepared to do all ki mis of 7 V ^ ' *,e ~ V ,- * .V1»..*1.» . ,! « 1 l »x-o inchr*. I he crowning ft aWre I. .» grand PLAIN SURVEYING. | »ii’ loram-. ,„o,„r» blr.1 . rte?* o tu- M-o *ttion Groumi* and Huilduigs. tn-eight t'il color* Leave order* for work at the pod office or ad veil d in llng i»t .s!«e 9xl*» luche*. t»o*llively der«* tae at Newberg. Oregon, ceuce. revealing "what will e«'st « «er M. KEEFE. The btHYk i* for the millions who contemplate visiting Fhieago in .K.KA It will be purchased by the million* whorannot g»*. Nit who will «!e- slreiokno « ust what their fiiend* are seeing , . * * , " N E W B E R G , O REG O N . All orders promptly attended to and Sat- JESSE EDWARDS, isfavtion Guaranteed B. C. MILES, One door west of Morris, Miles & Co.'s MOSES VOTAW new störe, on First Street. J. 8. BAKER Ä SONS. J. J. Woods. Prop. I Notice 1* hereby given that the undersigned j ha«» been «Inly appointed executrix of tbe la*«» | Will and Testament of George Christenson j T O THE deceased, by the County Court of Yamhill county, state of Oregon Therefor«» all persoua having claims against the Estate of «aid dece- deni are hereby notified and require«! to pre sent them to the nm1er*igtu»d at Newberg. In NOW READ Y. said «‘ountv, within «i-x month* from date _ , . —____ hereof w‘ ih proper voucher* for *«id claim*. Nearly 400 t'ave*s. site '»xl» int-nc*. r.icgar.tiy Dated thi* HHh «Uy ef Pw em fer A. D. 1**M prime,I Hr. i.lreiiMly ho,in,I In -ilk rlmti. em t' H Rt*TKN*«»M . ho**e«lin gold. Superbly llbi*Cnted with m«g- F xeeirtrlx «»f «thl F.atate. uifleent repre*ent«ti«ms «*f ali ttie mammoth H«m*ey A Fenton. Attorney* f«ir *nid Estate. World’« Fair ftulldiug*. Faeh eiilding a full »red pl»tc execute«!! n oigltf oil I K ir r n to r '« N«*tlee. BANK OF NEWBERG. Meats. jfYrt'T’X S T - Notice 1 hereby given that the undersigned ha* been, by the t'euuty Court for Yamhill Count) . Oregon, duly appointed executor U of l o r the r estate of Joseph Swetman, deceased . ' ll 1**1 W i n s therefore, in r r V H r r m u l t i l i « any any n a n u s N * « n ia i e m u son* having claim* against said estate, are hereby required to present them to iut*. «Inly ? erlSe.l, on or betör» „Ix mo,Uhr. frein ski ' 1 mi . .io* Janaruv \s^’ y S 4 *u«i. M ixc h iu , Executor. J. K. Mager«, Att*y for ««t»! estate. 1 1544 THOMAS NETTLIN'. Pres’f DEALER IX Cl ARK, D R HAROLD DENTIST. ID ZE JS J 'A 'A f c j'A ’ . a m n e tt . N otle« to C red itor«. Send for Catalogue, or come and fee for yourtelf. Newberg, Oregon. S A M U E L H O B SO N Vor Rale. IK you want to take a business course— II- you want to review, or take advaneed work, we ean suit y ou . i ibid1 lESmi H E A T M A R K E T for sale at M U SIC A N D A R T , A ll other expenses very low. H O L S K am i SIG N P A IN T E R . OREGON. BO O K K E E P IN G ', Excellent opportunity for g ood work. Board and Lodging $2.50 per week. IF you want to teach— PHYSICIAN A SURGEON. NEWBERG, N O R M A L CO U R SE, A L L T H E G R A M M A R S C H O O L ST U D IE S, W A T C H K S A N D C L O C K S A S P E C IA L T Y . . PROFESSIONAL CARDS. w. C O L L E G E C L A SS E S, Call on us if you wunt a good well at a rea sonable figure. Having had long experience we gua» aiitee good work. Price for boring »nd : Maybe found at all time* a full ussortmen putting in wall, -?0 ceuts per fool. l-24tf of good marketable I have altout 600 nice Italian prune trees for sale. S cott I nglis . U u a n tla n '« N otice. f OUR LIST *- A ll grades o f Realty, from an unfenccd lot to the very Rest Im proved City Property, and A n d w ish to obtain any inform ation and mission. * I f you are a Non-resident, Bought and Sold, and Sold on Com* ON U: ey by calling on us. 2.75 J as . H ' , OREGON. L a n d s •> K r lr k tll brick - 18.45 I am prepared to trim your fruit trees. Cull on me if you want any work in uiy line. G eorge L. S t a b l e r . ■trlrkl #20,000.00. I f you T * F r u it G r o w e r « . First-class foundation Newlierg brick yard. © TO O K , PRINCIPAL OFFICES AT 1121.06 Expenditures. Recorder, per sevicea ren dered Bancroft, Whitney ACo., Dil- lers Manuscript Law Blank book per assessment roll and express Session Laws 1890 and ex press Street work. C. A. Conrad, putting in crossing 1). P. Stratton, street work 11. R. Morris ” ’’ A. C. Cox John Bryce ” ” F. E. Hobson, surveying 1st and 5th streets J. A. Estep, work on street J. K. Vantress ” ” J. J. Woods, hauling dirt and lumlier W. P. lluacock, lumber and nails Mitchel A Clark, lumber J. S. Long, building bridge on 5tli street J. It. Mount, nails K. K.Stratton, building pound A. M. Hoskins, collecting tax ” ” money returned paid in by mistake A. M. Iluskins, rent for con- cil room WoodwardAEmery, printing J. J. Woods, services render ed us mursnal Horace Cox, att’ys’ fee C. F. Butler, witness fees John Coulee, ” ” Henry Austin, judge of elee- t;on Lee Smith, Martin Coo k ” S. Hobson, clerk N. C. Christenson ” ” J. T. Smith, Record book and paper C. F. Moore, paper M. Votaw, treasurer’s book ” ” coinmision Nels Nelson, stock imixmnd- ed, sold and returned Morris, Miles A Co, lamp Howard Williams, licenco re turned (}. A. Wyman, chairsAtable J. Wilson, pail K. C. Armstrong, assessing Equalization Board, two days work J. T. Smith, pail F. S.MeCrea, watching three nights during fair Milton Nicholson, moving jail Kay A Todd, |>air blankets J. M. W RIG H T, President. C A P IT A L General, or Newlierg 6.00 115.50 K elativk to the work of the State Roard of Horticulture, the Oregonian says: " I t is 127.50 evident that if the lioard is to accomplish 5 00 1.50 the work it is organized to do, it must have 1.75 a larger appropriation, or those s|>cciully interested in tho fruit industry must come 4.00 4.00 to its relief. Mure thorough work than 4.00 wuh done last season will ho necessary the 4.00 coming season, hut. as the board did then 4.00 all its limited means made possible, its work moMt he supported in some practical 3.10 .90 wav, or else tho merry worm ami the joc- 1 70 cttlar scale will enjoy life and raise big 11.51 famili >s uudistorl>ed in hundreds of or 8.00 chards, from which they will emigrate at .90 their ow n awoet will. A vigorious fight all over the state is necessary ¡to preserve 5.00 the fruit industry anil enable it to expand 10.00 to tho enormous proportions it is possible .70 32.50 for it to attain, and this fight must lai con tinuous ami unrelaxing and bo carried on 20.00 in every orchard in tho statu. Now is the .35 time to prepare for tho liuttle. Indeed, 6.00 now is the time for actual contest, so far 8.00 as tlie prevention of the planting of affect- 5 00 ed trees is concerned, or the iui|s>rtntion 1013 70 of discused trees and fruit from other Total paid out status. There is no season when aggres $107 36 sive vigilance can he relaxed with safety.” Balance on hand Jan. 1st, 1892 F. H. How ahi », Recorder for the town of Newlierg. ALASKA I.KTTKU. A IIIHTI'RBKI) SCHOOL. Patiently und laboriously had we boon striving to get tho twist out of our Thlin- gut tongues. “ A cat, my cat, the cat,” and etc hail been drawled ai.d scrawled. It w as wearing along in the afternoon, and a warm tire hud produced a sort of ltip Van Winkle state of mind. Some of tiio young ideas could scarcely have told if tl»>y were asleep or awake. Providence seemed l ight here to supplement the fail A t tiik State Horticultural meeting ing wits of the teacher In keeping up an liehl in 1’ortlund last week the necessity interest. The Indians dogs from the village, al for prompt action in the mutter of raising a fund for making a creditable display of ways on the limit, bad started a deer horticultnial products at the Columbian which for safety had taken to tho water Kx|weition was freely discussed, and a and was making toward a little island in committee of five was appointed to look (lie pass, not far off, while the luttlled ca after soliciting for subscriptions. Wo are nines yelled loudly from the water’s edge. unable to give them inesof the committee Little lim, whose eyes often sought the in full, hut Cyrus Hoskins of this plats», is j outside through the windows, saw the fugi- one of them. Sulmeriptiuns to the am ount itive deer. "Kowakon uto yolawhale!" of several hundred dollars were taken in j "Yonder is a deer swimming on the the meeting, as a starter, Mr. Hoskins I water!" said itself rigid out in school. •and a few others subscribing $100 each. A general scramble followed, not one of While it is to he regretted that the moss the hatless youngsters plopping to oak, back legislature that met at Salem last “ Please, may l goon*?” winter failed to make any appropriation 1 Jack came running lack and breath fur a display at the World's l-'air, it is now lessly lagged for my rifle. A canoe near •no time to fold our hands and luso valu at hand was dragged to the water and able time bewailing that fact; while Cal- '] Jack an I two others were soon in pursuit ifornia on one side and Washington on { of the fleeing game. Not Is-ing an expert th e other are each drilling fur a mam marksman, bn k'p first shot missed. His second was more successful ami the ex moth display of their products. While as Oregonians wo may he like ultant party so n returned, proudly dis Captain flanks “ hard workin" and "slow placing a pair of live pronged antlers. N > inoie lethargy n>>w. The »leer fur savin,” we don’t want *o !*• considered the tail end of the w hole country. In our nished the next lesson and elicited far fruit prodm Is especially wo can make a greater interest than Hie absent cat. (\ II. Kim ari >8. display that will open the eyes of the world, if a liberal amount of money 's guaranteed immediately. It is only a few months now until some kinds of fruits must la» preserved if a proper collection is maile, and there is no time to lose There deems to Is- no way to raise the money c\ oepl by private subscriptions and we ho| e to see the (ample give the committee sole stantial encisiragement. Lnt the pancr* throughout the valley take the anbjeet up anil give the movement all pixenhlo mo mentum and aseiet in raising funds fur a respeclata* showing of ttregon'a horticul tural |>roilucta. We hope to seethe new -- |ai|s-ra of Yamhill isainty eiqsa islly make favorable mention of the scheme Pluanclal It.port o f (he Town o f N .w b.rg IN C O R P O R A T E D . EAST SIDE I Meat Market, W. A. Lyon, Proprietor. PAC IFIC PI IIIJ SH IN G C O f order Tho aiil of the is'st photographers r oNu ,« cox. l t 9 d Market * t ., San Fr$snci«eo. Cal. suit engravers has lawn invoked that tN» tieautiful ami picturesque features of the V N D E U T A K E R S You will ml way « Ami tit tlii« market the OREGON groat Fx|smiti<-n ami isiints of interest MF m KF KG. f o r Ante. very Iw t Kivwh Mffit» o f all kintU. throughout the city of t’ hicago Is? clearly 1 One bull 20 mcmtlia oM, PiJltsl Angua Give nn» a trial ami lw* eoovtiu vd tltat We hare )n«l receiver a full line of new good*. presented. latest pattern* *ud be*t quality, and will and Jersey emoa. I*ri»v |20. j T do you pawl. The (Snide does not only describe to the •ell at a* low figure* a* the quality of our goods will justify «’all and see u*. it, J. S\ v>‘ DEK9, Or. CiuterStreet. NEWBERG, UR. minute-1 detail o w n 'h i-g of estimable ertifleates of Deposit issued payable on demand.- -Exehange bought and. ■------— Good notes discounted.--------------Dipesiti received subject to cher» af sight and a general hanking business transacted.------------Collections made on al I aeeessable points in the United States and Canada. respondents j f{\l! )D * TJ L T l ° ') } Portland. Corn (National Park Bank, A err York Strangers visiting the City are invited to call at tbe Bank for information , • ■ ing the City. Correspondence Invited. JJJEAVBERG ^ L O U R IN G M IL L S . J. D. T A R R A N T & S O X , L*roprietors. KKWBEHO, : : ORKOON, Having recently equipped our mtll with new and improved machinery we «re now prrpar^ i. to manufacture the best grade of flour, by the FTJU iXa ROLLER Cash Paid for Wheat, PROCESS. Feed Ground Stanrdays. W . P. HEACOCK. I>t‘ al*'r in Doors, Windows and Mouldings, Brackets, Turnings, Fine Finishing Lumber. » A W E D A N D s r i . I T S H IN G L E S . L A T H . L IM E , P L A S T E R , CEMENT AN D H A IR . HAILS. LOCKS. SASH WEIGHTS, PULLETS AND C0RP. AND G e n e r a l R u ild e r s ’ H a r d w a r e . Y a r d at Depot. I W B I R C . ORECON