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DÜRING THE PAST EIGHT MONTHS I t lias been d em on strated to th e p eop le o f N e w b erg and v icin ity as plain a s ............................ That I K . A . "X T £ c T O j D j best an d m o st a g reeab le place to b u y in g or d o y o u r y e a r ’s trad in g . &> ^PCDJDID, a D ’ ES b ill o f C lo th T h e y alw a ys keep the best g o o d s and are th e low est in price, o f a n y in th e v a lley. is the house A g e n t s fo r B ro w n sville W o o le n G o o d s. MEN’S ALL WOOL SUITS, $8.00 UP. T he Urownsvillo Times is once more ¡in the fruit falls ofT. This, and lute frosts, ¡ill home print, nini looks more business account for any shortage of yield of fruit like than over. in many cases when it occurs. Under ISSUED KVKKY FRIDAY MOUNlSff. drainage is not only a preventive, hut r in AIIKTTK H H O K I NO. does much good in a positive way. In EIMTOB8 ANI) PUBI.ISIIKB*: I N C O E P O E A T E D . It is really alarming to note the increase the first placo, by «Hording an outlet lor E. H . W oom vA itn & d o t . ('. K m i : uy . the surplus water, it keops the soil com in cigarette smoking in our town. Wo O . C . W R I G H T , S ecretary, J. M . W E I G H T , P resid en t. FRID AY , M AY 13, 1892. seo small boys who ought to in under paratively dry and warm. Cold water the watchful care of parents, pulling away keeps down the natural warmth of the Entered ss seenwl class matter nt the post at these vile things in a way that is not IcarU', while if surplus water removed the olllce at Ncwbcri?, Oregon. only disgusting hut sorrowful to see. natural warmtti of tiie soil is maintained. -— — ------63389------------------- While we believe that parents are largely Digging drains four feet deep at a width T he Hubbard Herald, a very neat Fix- of fifty feet apart, and laying drain tile PRINCIPAL OFFICES AT column paper published at Ilubbard, responsible for this state of affairs owing to u lack of proper training of their hoys, ftwo and one-half inches) carefully at the Marion County, is on our table. we believe that tl-o law ought to iend a Isittom, not only serves to curry off tlio helping hand. Tlio smoking of the cigar surplus water—while it leaves in the soil T he Sheridan Conner has been sold to a n d s f y o u ette is only u sinai! part of the injury to all the moisture it requires for tn-os of parties who will movo it to Amity. The thè boy, for (ho lowd pietmos that corno | production—1but also adulile thè almo* parties aforesaid will find a white ele Bought and Feld, nud Fold oil Com W ant to buy either a large or small with alinosi every box ni eigarettes ar,. | pilerie air from thè end of thodrain pipes, phant on their hands ono of those days. W K HAVE ON mission. calculated to ruin his moral nature while to penetrate thn soil through the whole farm, you can nave Ixitli time and m on This opens the way for another paper in the tobacco ami opium in the cigarette length of tiie pipes. An tho water pours For Low Prices and Future Advance ey by calling on ns. Yamhill. plays sad havoc with ids physical make into these tile at the joints (every twelve * O U B L I S T * ment in Values, inches), so the air that ascends ¡ mhos out If you are a Non-resident, up. The flying machine gag now takes the of these same joints anil penetrates the All grades o f Realty, from au un fenced lot to the very Rest Im placo of tlio tea serpent tradition, ami W e Defy Competition. A n d wish to obtain any information All tho while, by EFFECT OF T ll.t: IIKAIMNO I.ANPS. surrounding earth. proved City Property, and now aiqiears about as regularly in print. V night and by day, through ull seasons, about Real Estate, or the Country in L on g Time on Deferred Payments, Of lulo years the importance of this utmonphcric influence is hard at Ttie latest “ inventor” is a New York and Lilie ral Discounts to Cash Buyers. man, who promises wonders when lie thoroughly undurdraining lands is made work serving the hind owner and improv General, or N ewberg and vicinity, manifest by experience in the best culti ing the soil and insuring the crops. How i:i particular, W rite to us—W e will gets his maehine— to work. W e have for sale' some o f the Finest V : vated lands of Europe and America. it does this is one of Hie most interesting In any sized Tracts from One to One Thousand Acres. Ài Suburban Pioperty to be found in tlio gladly give the desired information. I t must look just a little funny to out Swamps and hogs are made valuable, and topics for the study of tho farmer or the J : State, nt very low prices. siders that we, claiming to he the greatest ordinary lands are improved no greatly us fruit-grower. V nation on earth, in making preparations to make tlio growing of crops a certainty, If a stiff clay is underdrained it loses I O ffice o n M a in S treet, N e a r D e p o t. for the greatest exposition in the history and give agriculture, conducted on true its heavy and impervious character and of the world, can not do so without con principles, a stability that defies the vi in time becomes loose soil, so that you tinued trouble witli tHe workingmen em cissitudes of climate and remedies the can push a stick down into it a long dis dangers that threaten tho producer. tance. This is tho result of aeration, or late frosts were harmless, and the worms ployed. Horticulture, ire, as a vocation, is assuming ‘TiT'S’ l T T T V t - r - s - i ■*, .Science is hut the understanding of natu the effect of tho air slacking tho clay and and fungus loft, because they were not in higher rank T he Valley Transcript, is the naino of ral laws and comprehension of Nature’s causing it to crumble. Clay was origi natnral conditions. Well drained land is If wo prodoc a new pa|ier to ho started at Dallas some workings. Common sense anil science nally deposited by water and left in its cooler in summer and warmer in winter than are needed at home, they can lie time this month, by the invincible A. V. often go hand in hand and tho student of ilonse, stiff shape. So long as the action for that reason. It is more moist in sum transported to alt lands and exchanged U. Snyder. Wo can hardly hoo where Nature is a scientist. of water i? supreme, it will retain its den mer dry seasons and less wet in winter for their products. Year by year com- \.o respectfully call the attention of our friends, and the public in general* to the fact that w«j A few years ago, a veteran journalist of sity. As air will slack lime, so in a less rains. All conditions are equalized, so m eree fipreatU w ider and transportation . arc there is room in Dallas for another paper, now prepared to serve them with anything in the line of but venture to suy that Snyder will get New York state gave his experience to degroo it will slack dense soils, penetrate that it is practically insurance against Ixrornes less costly as invention im proves tho world of the result of thorough drain them by its chemical agencies, cause heat and cold, or drouth and too much his share of putronuge. motive power. A s a vocation, horticnl- * H S U Hr ¡Hi fS A H ■ age after his own fashion. lie had pur them to disintegrate and crumble and be water. It insures regular and profitable in •lire is most honorable, and success in [ J K l 0 \ j 0 d T T T G H U U E l i 1 E S . T he greatest aggregation of wonders chased a piece of soil too stubborn to come porous. It may take years to trans crops and permanent fertility. It is nee- tiiis ffi l l merits respect as much as in over shown under ono roof will probably yield crops after manuring and deep form clay into mellow soil in this way, eBsiry on the hills, becauso the soil there any department of life.—Fruits and Flow Wo have just received a full stock of w e ll-s e le c te d ................... lie on cxibilion in l ’oitland soon. Ar plowing. It was a cl ay soil, mixed with but the air is always at work ami in time needs to be drained in the exigences we er*, • rangements uro ubout completed for the rough gravel, that gave thirty bushels of accomplishes u seoiningly miraculous have alluded to. It is possible to redeem © LADIES’ AND DENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. visit of the members of the National Press potatoes as u crop alter go id cultivation. transformation of Hie myriad particles Hie swamps by this means, and to supply NATIONAL UFAIKDV CO. Association to Portland at the close of its Ho had this trenched (it was hillside) that have been so cohesive through ail the arid bill tops with summer moisture. LATEST STYLES ITT DRESS GOODS, Pnvid \V. Martin, general agent for the and the trendies filled in part with rock, the ages of time. While it takes years to Homo one has remarked tiiat many old tional Keinedy Co. wishes to announce that unnual session in San Francisco. n,"l; B o y s’ an d M e n ’s R e a d y -m a d e Su its, now Inn two agents in Newberg for the sale loosely laid in, thou covered over at least penetrate through dense soils from ono apple orchards on high hills have died; I of hi.'medicine.-. Mrs. Mary Hobson, on south twenty inches deep. I.ateral ditches con ‘ril.Iil‘i , n.ear.tlle «rounds. and L et every paper in this section o[ the drain to another—fifty feet apart—anil while those on lower lands have survived.! I w'r Air.-'. Cox, on rirst street, one <loor west of Pres» H a ts , C aps, B oots a n d Shoes, state agitate the building of a fish ladder nected tho main ones and carried tho wa malm it thoroughly porous, the action of if this is SO, 2 tiW«if tho high lands can drv I bytcrinn church, are hi.< only authorized At prices that will enable us to he of profitable‘service to our customers. Our constant aim »• ••• • a full supply • of -• the above mimed • Verne- 1 at the Willamette falls. There is no good ter from ono to another down the hill thi> drains becomes immediately useful. out thus, it is safe to say that underdrains bund I shall be to deal fairly, making every transaction a profitable one to the buyer, and to give strict reason why tho people of tho up|ier Wil- side. This way of drainage took off the They remove surplus water, though not will supply moisture to make fruit trees dies. ' seplpdtolml \ attention to the want- of our patrons. The buying public can afford to stand by _ I oto.wJ V - »•---- ----- . ■ - Inmetto should bo deprived of tlio pleas surplus water and let ill air to permeate as quickly as when Hie soil shall become on the hill tops permanent and prolific. taUd by ,hCm' 1,0 not 1,>s0 Ni- ' “ of- but ‘ « * k elusolo the “ « ¿ ö d aV ,á o Í 'v » bBa¡^áln, Houre ol tho soil between the ditches. Crude as it H e drain lands that are wet to make ure of catching salmon, when a small ex thoroughly porous. l’>v affording a a great purpose. The means of exit they draw water through them dry enough to yield crops, ami we Hj pense by tho state would remedy tho evil, i *•». it ‘ answered «»™ cred a great purpose. ' land had been sulisoilcd, tlio rough rock tlio soil and this quicksand action of tho can drain those that are dry to introduce L oca l nnrl T ra v elin g , taken out, and then produced immense water in tiie soil aids the action of the moisture into the soil and keep it from | ¡£ ÍSRTETf"» I t is a very smull matter to the people, crops. Tilo draining produces similar re air bv making tho soil more porous. In being too dry. This seems a paradox, but "" j';';)’. A '.T V'i'M .T"1 ,,nlL' •" lllln’-c- A r m o r y B it ild it ig , M a i n S t r e e t . whether tho work at the Cascdes is done N I A V B D IIC , O R E G O N . . 7 . ,, tv O U K ,\ l.l. T1IK \ K i l l . ?1IM per mouth sults, mid is much more simple and more a few years the aeration will he complete, IS only the effect of natural law. In the right m m . Apply quid;. Stating age, I ur.dor directions of the war depmtment, easily effoetod. Ditches are dug, follow though it may not ho over three foot deep A son of one of tho earliest pioneers ¡ Nurserymen, Florists a Sec'<bmim 4 C O ” or under tlio contract system. They have ^ NEW BROOM SWEEPS CLEAN, AND ing tho slopo of tlio laud, four foot in in the middle of thn land between the was remarking that when ho was a small (lilis house is responsible.) 3t. P au l, Minn got beyond earing how tho work is done depth, anil less, perhaps, on lolly land. drains, while it is four feet deep, of hoy and his father's orchard was young, or who steals tho major part of the ap Tile lire laid to carry oil' water in tho bot course, where tlio tiles are at that dtqith. tlio trees bore heavily at three years old propriation. Tho question of whether EAST SIDE tom of those ditches. Those drains are Ily taking off tho surplus water before it and made prodigious growtli at that early their children’s children will likely live Is the best place lit town to get your work «lone. All kinds of Tinwork, such as Roofing, Spout forty fo seventy feet apart, according to can do uny harm, the drains well repay age. Ho added: "Tho sod waa so mellow ing and Oeueral Repairing, neatly ami promptly done, Prices reasonable. to boo the job completed, is ivliat is inter tlio lay of the land and character of the their cost, but wo have not yet nearly that we could push a stick down several esting thorn just now. Nearly opposite Payton road* F. H. STOREY, Prop. soil. Tho results are various and entirely given an idea of tho good work they per feet.” That was in tho forties. There I L _ '± - - "■ ' !3 favorable. Carrying off tlio surplus wa form. was then no stock running loose to tram -1 C arfenteu , of tlio Ledger, in speaking ter leaves the soil in warmer condition; Atmospheric air contains tlio best in pie tiie hills and the prairies, ami tiie soil | ol tho necessity for selecting protected lo warms it so that it resists frost and hears gredient for enrichment ol the soil, and liad not been compacted by that means. | calities for fruit raising to avoid injury by crops earlier and with more certainty in pas-ing into and through tiie surround Restore it to tho same conditions and wo frost., says of tlio location in this valley; than liefore, ns frosts that injure adjoin ing earth from the joints of tho tiling, it may exjieet similar results. This can on “ We have often thought that Chcha- mg crops do not harm where the drainage carries with it these ingredients, and they ly bo done by etiicient underdraining. lem valley was highly favored in that re Hundreds of yards of fine Imported and Domestic Cloths of the latest styles. siled, by its double cordon of lofty hills. has wanned the soil an I lias raised tho leave thn air to become fixed in tho soil — Fruits am i Fi.nrn t, Voli « ili m I w iv nnU ni Ibis market tbc very bosl Frt-sh Mezts of all klmU. Home may differ with us in this, Isit our tem|H>raturo, ns it certainly docs. in this passage. Nitrogen and ammonia C L O T H 1 2 S D O N 'T M A K E A M A N , dive me « trial nini be ennvlncetl that I cali ! ex|s-iieneo while living there has fully Tho veteran journalist, Cole, who found exist in the air in very small quantity, ilo ynu guotl. i Hut nice tailor made clothing adds materially to a man's appearance at home, aud particularly convinced iis of this fact that Chchiilcin himself owner of a barren hillside of rttn iiii.v .H . among strangers. Imt continued u -ration in time supplies valley is more thoroughly protected from t'e n te r Street. xcw brrg. <*r»x.»n. j j)resa Work Sliirts, Fiuo Custom Made Fancy Shirts in Silk Stripes and the efleets of the frosts than almost any tough clay mixed with rough, broken enough to greatly enrich and benefit the Follow ing is tli • program oi' Friends’ other placo that we have seen. This stones, proceeded to subsoil and under soil and sustain its fertility. This is so l}uaricrly Meeting, Kdiieatinnul Meet ------------------------- 1 Checks, Sewed with Silk Thread that will not Kip. spring is, we are happy to say, more the drain u few acres, with astonishing re sutficinnt in itself as a means of sustain Hats. Underwear Ilo»dcry, Suspenders, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Etc. A full line of ing and Sabbath School Conference, to |»*H E UNIQUE. exception than the rule.” sults. Tho same laud that prod need ing the fertility of our west-coast soils lie held Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, STATIONERY, LEDGERS, JOURNALS, DAY AND PASS BOOKS. TABLETS, " •*— I thirty bushels of jsj'atoes to the acre that scientific authority expresses the bo- May LI, 11 and Id, ls:»2. Envelopes, Pencils, Pens, Gold Pens and Cases, Watches, Chains, M This is the name that has T he Juneau (Alaska) Mining lleconl [ with similar tidigo produced l.ffffff| | lief that an orchard well underdrained Scarf Pins, Kings, Charms. Emblems, Fancy Rnzar (lo<»ds. Albums, Aocordenns, etc., a K K IIVW , m a y 13. been given the new Mill f»>r less than value, with spot cash , from manufacturers ami jobbers compelledtc nil bought I rejoices over the fact that tho state of | bushels, lie m i le garden on it three ! will he self su taining and need no ferti 2 p. ni. Meeting o f Ministry and Ov or go to the wall. compelled to »aeri flee inery establishment of Washington is taking an active Interest weeks earlier thau on undrainod Ian I ad- lizin g on the suriaee. Mere is a point in llnnk Itlork , Newberg:, Or. ersight. Smith A 11 iworth nt Mrs. L b a r b i e . Smith's old Staml III Hos in Alaskan affair*, snd hopes that Alaska joining, a* its warmth wa i increased so Inver of underdraining that in itself will T:.'M |>. in. H usincs-M eeting o f W om L kins’ block. They have will soon bo transferred from Oregon to that frosts did not affect it. Fruit trees repay all the expense and trouble of do- j e n s Foreign Missionary Society. I : g I'll IN O B R A N C H | T I T K just received a large and H ATVK PAY, M AY 14. Washington for judicial pur|sjses. We includ'd in this drained ar a Isvame ing the work. neil assorted stock of N 10 a. m. Meeting for W orship. can't imagine what advantage such a transfomie.l and pi iue, I f n i vastly su With this brief review of the effect of I p. in. Meeting for Business. S p rin g M illinery E change will he to Alaska, hut we feel perior to the old product. lie realized,! thorough underdrttiomg, let us examine' T:.'!Op. m. KdueaUonul Meeting. which they invito you to reasonably certain that tho people of Ore what many others have, that ui.l.mlrains the various advantages an I resultant R call ami inspect. You S Vila U'll, may Id. gon wiil heave a sigh and exhibit other produce results that rqu.i will find everything you Y all c o , . d i - _ ! 9: Id a. in. Sabhath School. will need in millinery, at appropiiutn aymptons ot a feelingo( relict.; lions and cot reel all tendencies to (aitii'Oj ivf. The surplus water is removed bo- | 11 a. in. M e tin g for W orship. N ewberg , O regon . J. J; Woods. Prop. it |>. m. I’uhlie Meeting o f W om en's Oregon has tor some time t ome a big re- by so doing, l.et us con . lcr for a mo- HE UNIQUE. (ore it can do barm, so that trees are not 1 Foreign Missionary Society. rponaibilily alxiut the aixo of this chunk nient what the dangers are that threaten water-killed or failure of crops caused by T u'!i> p. in. Quarterly Meeting of I This first class hotel lias just liccn rc- of ungratefulness frozen onto our north- success to liortictilimists in our region, Young I’eoplc's Society o f t iiri-iian presence of water to blight bloom or, , _ , , furnished anil opened to tbe public. west eorner, and if Washington rourts It is said that many *ii|vrior fruits, a», Endeavor. Spleiulkl nccninnMNlnUmis for tm v- : young hint. THp R t NEW MILLINERS. and Washington Senators and Uenresen- for inslsnee, the Yellow Neivto:i i’ ipj in 2n I. The aeration that takes place, d in g men. Tho best and most popular breed. tutives can lie induced to shoulder her and the Italian prune, d.j n >t succeed LAMB L BALDWIN tM u c a tlo ..» ! Merting. loosen« and makes porous tho stiller T lio patronage o f tiie people o f New- we don’t aeo that Oregon lias anything to well on heavy clay subsoil«. The reason Eggs for sale at -sj | kt setting o f 13. K 'fg and vicinity re'peetfully solicited. Successors to cliiv«. and benefits by various means all IVvotion.il and Opening Exercise*. feel had over. i is, that the water does not p ‘rir.csto this I’ rof. Hartley. the comlit'ons originally existing, l>esides LAME & WOODWARD, Call on or address, g H o b s C U . - underlying day, and as it cannot run off bringing in ammonia and nitrogen to con \ddn -s Tito Relation o f Higher i.d- ueation to the Church, I', s. Town* II,IV, 1 the 1 lrgcs: aud frio t -to» k - -------- M c M ahan , of the Woodlmrn Indrpru- through the surface soil, sometimes tinually enrich every kind of soil. ZD >T’ T send. dent. may lie a little |>ecilllar in his man drowns the root anil kil's the trees. One I'is( U*don, J. II. IViugliis. 3rd. In heavy soils, the roots of trees Break your baeR saw ing wood by hand, J J O l S i : 3 IO Y IN O . Isaac Sharpe. but gel us to saw it with our ner of doing business with city marshals I of the host orehardists in the Waldo lolls w ill not go deep, hut when aeration takes Address, M I IVLIN M R Y We arc prepared to ami cow I mjvs , hut there's a vein of haul asserted ten years ago that no Italian place and soils become porous, they will * the Mrs. rc.ldv.in his i Uv 1 .»ver U» j experience, and c m suit the common sense in what he says some prune could grow to Is* six years old. -Hike down to find more moisture and sabbath School C.mfrrenro. ■flood work at living prices.’ is our motto. -« fii-tldt i id an.I see our stock before rch »-ine times, that some editors in tins state who Neither did it live to that age in his or greater supplies t,f fertility. This, of it To be hold in Friends' »•liuroli, Sun REUBEN S. FRANK. l - !.imi»a:.d M i- Wc.v am wi.i continue ij ou. make greater pretensions might do well chard. but it was Ixv.iu o his rich hill self. will insure greater and finer crops day. May 13, ISU2, at 9:4.3 a. m. ? ou ih oft notice, either by the job or by * Drrssmakinc dipartine . Kvprv*!iinj In land was underlaid by a bed of heav i and rs stjle Arroti f.»r the fVl-.srt,." li..,'.!:, 1 the il iy, at reasonable rate.-. to emulate. In speaking of the death of and much finer growth of trees. Musio—Songs from (¡»wpol H ym ns i-t. Vir-t S; . î doi»r c »■ i M -rris. M,;,-. MCIlOLfioM A MILLS. . Nc wber r. rire i 'C. < 'olitili Ill'll. Simon Uregoire, who was killed, while im p -n i ms day. lit« trees were literally ■tth. Tho air is charge. 1 ulso witli A. \ • drowned, lie was mistaken in think'ng much m oistun, csisH-ially in this climate »»jH'iiing Fxorelses. by tho President intoxicated, by the cats, he »ays: Thomas Nowlin. (list the Italian prune could not live else “ During the lost three years four men whore the ocean w inds ore prevalent all Tho Rook o f l*salms, Iff n dn., Mrs. IN D E R T A K E R . have reeled out ol the liervais saloons where in Oregon, for on any soil that the summer. Therefore, in permeating Il.irtlov. No. la rg. and gone to their death. Two men start does not too long retain water it did well. NEWBKKG, 0REG09. 3 m in., Edith the soil through tlio liles, the air conveys Dnv id Tiie Psalmist, ed home drunk from there and collided The same dillicu’ tv i i ¡ oaecsN . to UXI-t « ¡t il Ellis, Middleton. We h».vo jn*t receive** a full Hr.e of new jrooda, moisture there in tlio season when most with the cars, one lieing crippled for life. Li** p»tte* « and h« «t quality, and will !«• Now t »wn r ipp-w needed, giving a warranty against drouth, How Should Sunday School« At nearly every term of court from one to regard t-.» tho Voli» •ell at a- 1- vr fi^ ir**« n- th»» -juality of our g*»ods (¡radial, 13 mi it.. Dr. A . Mill«, llrv. Vr of Vili justify. Call and »ec u». a dozen cases are docketed. which are IN and no «l(Wl»t «rtlier fu»n?iit ivo !trooa or failure from that cause. Dundee. result of some drunken row that ocm m l Kiel» on Boil.* th.it nr»• n t ftt».» r. 1 tontivo Discussimi, Iff m in.. L x t by J v sv Pure and Standard Fowls Underdraining, then, produces n won there. The rows and direct resultants of in a general sense, tlHTt» la «I *r fr.*tii ’ derful e.pnluaiion and amelioration of Edwards. Newls ig. the (iervais saloon* have cost tin- tax pal - How can I'. aoher's M eellnc« I» made T t- T ìv -ilirn o o .. ers of this county more during the last 1 ite sp¡ring n o i«, n14 1hoy c■<»mo Fo mo conditions that almost insures the possos- Saffi, ienlly Helpful to Teachers o f Lila D n i a i l U S K ..-b A . orme, .train twenty years than it would take to buy times j- i*t when ihe Iren**4 aro i n M»>4»ni or .or of driine-l s >ils against tiie ids that H O W AR D W IL L IA M S , Pib>PTtirron nil tira»|. - in Intltuv Ih'irvilnr Attenti- •?> -n» tì i the town. All of the license money goes are loadle 1 « Itti J o’»titf fruit, till .Hg Ihe crops are heir to Cole's»land was cold, amv. 1 * m in., l u ’. i i m r y . Xvw- B a rre d P ly m o u th R o ck s to the municipal government, Imt all ol soil willli wa'er, «h i •îi , Ivin« ooM NEWBERG. OREGON. tro.ihlcd with wire worms and fungus the coats go to the <ouuty. Personal lib K h ! l»v Jos-41» Hnlvsm, 1'ort- 1 : |‘ 1 1 £11’ the root s ¡Í long ,m ttiiiMO 1. Aliti .,1 locks growlhs, ns well as unproductive. When nu.'iK>ion, ja, tj • erty is all right, but this i-isonal liberty Good» hauled to any part of town. Order« left •hat Insists on getting drunk and inakm the sap II 1 W, so Hull u « tI *«>n •*»J’l *n *1* of warmed into life hi dr.iin.igo, it yielded I a ; U ic i»o»t. tflee or «>p t will b t pr^mpuy the taxpayers foot the bill« is all wrong." Inn ing ’r. > nieu i- line. nt \O ¡ ]por» j .w ill,; immense irops, became warm, so that! 1!,'lv'^,, "Vu'dnV WU 1 I V NI oovo. I -Voj NEWBERG GRAPHIC. m CAPITAL STOCK, $20,OOO.OO. NEW BERG, OREGON. L I (NEW FIRM! 14/ANTED. SALESMEN. •> NEW GOODS! S ! ^ & CHRISTENSON, mi J The New Tin Bliop Meat Market, G. H. POWELL, Proprietor. Newberg Tailoring House. i cr. P o u ltry Y a rd ; Newberg House, Wyandottes a bpeciaity. 02 N ew O 1 'V Steam Saw . S \ c. C O X , N C IT Y DRAY. executed. r LIuHT FBINT