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• • « • • '. • ? "«---i y„" are fairness, Quality, Cheapness, Service, Variety and Reliability. W e keep all grades o f goods in our lines o f C lothing , H ats and S hoes for Summer Suits, Summer Shoes, Straw H ats and many other goods M en B oys , and -A .T F a n n i e E d w a r d * , a uirl atiout 11 years of age is treating great excitement in southern In.liana hy her preaching. Her ISSUED KVB11Y fKIU.VY MOHXIXO. home is at Louisville, K y. She is a member of the Mothodtet church while KDITOR3 A S I) l’ UlìMSIIEUH: her parents are baptists. She claims to K. H. W o oD W Aiti) & O h m . O. K m e h y . have received her knowledge of the liihle by close study and prayer, ami is con- F R ID A Y . J U L Y 1, IM S . ceeded to surpass many divines W hile she enjoys a Entered a1, secoli.I class m atter at the post of mature years. ottico at New berg, Oregon. romp with tho children during leisure hours her powers in tho pulpit are appre T H E V I L t . iO K I’ O E IT IC IA N . ciated to such an extent that it is difficult to find a church to hold the audience. Wlttin' on ft cracker box, barrel or keg. ft Ch .w in ’ on tot,acker tie bus been a obleegeJ to bog; W hittlin’ o f a splinter w hile a w orkln’ o f 1»I« Jaw, Hayin’ wh it a pity hi« op inion« a in ’t the law, ltuunln’ the hull country a« ’twas never run before, Tu rn in ’ out the rascals while he «pits upon the tloor; Hhowiu’ o f the President W e e k ly wliat to (Jo, K e cp in ’ tilings in general from gettlu ' In a Htew: Grum blin' over Wall street. m onopoly ftnd work— W ife at home a hooin’ In the cornfield U kc a Turk. F lg'rln on the coinin’ nominations purty close, (jiv in ’ to tho other Hide a m ighty «ick nln dose; Talkin’ ta riff and reform, M cKinley and pro tcotioa, Svrearlu’ that the earth w on’t move a peg be fore election; H ivin ' lazy Congressman a needed rakin’ over Bittln’ there in Washington lik e w ell fed p ig « in clover; (jiv in ' Gould a n l Vanderbilt a pointer here and there, Showiu* jest how surely one can be a m illio n aire; P a yin ’ o ff the Nation's debt as easy a« a wink. B orrow in’ a dime to get himself another (lr,nk- . . „ . „ ,, tho “ round the world missionary” for tho W C. T. U., who lately arrived home from her journey, started out in 1884, since which time she has traveled 100,OiX) miles. She has visited in the interval forty-three rountries, crossed tho equator eight times, held sixteen hundred meet ings and spoken through forty-seven diff erent languages. She has organized Unions— 130 in all—in the Sandwich Is lands, New Zealand, Australia, China, Japan and Africa. The \V. C. T. U, has done more to open up avonues for public work for talented women in tho past few years, than all other organizations put to gether. No man can give an intelligent reason for refusing to give woman a place on the platform or in tho pulpit, when tho fact has been fully demonstrated, over and over again, that she can (ill the place along many lines of this kind ol work as well ns he. M um . M ary C lem ent L e a v it t , p ttop. B a u n a b a # C . 1 loans died at his home at Blootningdale, Indiana, on the J° 22ml of this month. Ho hud an attack of th o La Grippe in the B prin g from which seal«; he never recovered, and this with Brights Tailin' o f tho C«»r to let thorn N ih ilis t) »Io n « , t|i .„ broln ,h t th l. elu|. Thera are a 8P,U krce l" Hmsiu’ h ic k Great Drill in for pester la’ our H elp in ’ Kaiser W illiam to prop up his shaky 1 tjirouo . . . la rg e n u m b er o f p erson s in Bulldin' a great navy w ith an hour or two of guff, Lettin’ the hull world know that w e r e rabid rude and rough; G ettlu 'o tf l.li high horno though, when home he goes to dinner, l)> d g ln 'cred ito rs llko any nrillunry sinner; Jumps to henr tils first ham yell, "you <1 be1. n ity , w o b e in g o n e o f th e n u m b er, w h o w e re tin d er th e ca re o f P r o f. I l o b b a . a t d iffe re n t tim e s d u rin g th e lo n g te rm of . , . . , . . , t Yearn in w h ic h h e w as p rin c ip a l of H lo o m in j'd a lo a c a d e m y , an d w h o rum ein- |„.r th e v e n e r a b le p rofes sor w ith ro ve r (incu ] [ u w as p re s id e n t o f Mat Iliu m eol tor wftteh nut d el , Flou r nd ooiTeu’» plum g ive out, ’lid mother « le g e fo r a s h o r t tim e * an d .. . th is c o m m a also fille d tho mighty mad.” iwsition of Kupermtendent of Inlin e In , . V j. -i/nuus- i« J e if " P J atruction of Indiana for ono or two tonus. A * u m ItuinDOT or Wooiihnrrt » nrW j f ireinost educators ,.r Indiana. L it few paper, the IForiJ, is on onr table. J. 1 ■ | men live to Ids ago who spend nearer all Htowart is the editor, who proposes to run their time fur tho I lettering of tho eon- a democratic paper. W itìi thè InJepen (lition of mankind and who idle so little tieni us a competitor (ho 1 For/d will proti, time away as ho. Truly may it he said of alily not always bave thè smoothost of him, that his was a well rounded life, full eailing in thè journalistiu fluid ol Marion of well spent years. county. A C T U A N ext 30 D ays we w ill sell you all our L C O S T *r> Come and get our prices. A s we have bought a large stock o f F a ll and W in te r Goods that w e must make room for. NEWBERG GRAPHIC. and for the Discussion. W e d n e s d a y , 7:30 p. m . Birds: Their Delation to Horticulture, j 11. K. Dosch, Hillsdale, Oregon. Discussion. The Henson for Pruning our Fruit Trees, ; F. J. Beatty, Chemuwu, Oregon. There w ill be a musical feature in ad dition to the above. At the close of tho last quarterly meet- | ing held at (¡rants Pass, Mr C. I*. Heald, ' in behalf of tho citizens of Hood Hiver and tho fruit growers of northern and eastern Oregon, extended the society a most eordial invitation to hold its next quarterly meeting ut Hood Hiver. The invitation was unanimously accepted. f y o u Tho citizens of Hood Hiver ate making otery effort to provide for tho entertain W a n t to buy eith er a large or small ment of those attending; a committee on accommodation and hospitality has been farm, you can save both tim e and m on appointed, and a most cordial reception e y b y callin g on us. w ill be accorded all, The hotels have made rates of $1.50 per day. The Union I f you are a Non-re sident, Pacific Co. have made the low rate of one A n d wish to obtain an y inform ation fare ($2 55) round nip, good for ten days, with tho privilege of returning by boat about ltcal Estate, or the C ountry in from the Cascades. The Southern Pa General, or N e w b c rg and v ic in ity , cific Co. will return members over its lines form Portland at one-third regular in particular, W r ite to us—W e w ill fare. Those desirous of availing them g la d ly g iv e the desired inform ation. selves of this opportunity of visiting this section of the country and enjoying a de lightful ride home on the Columbia, will confer a great favor hy notifying the Sec retary as soon as possible, so the railroad company and the committee on accommo dation and hospitality can he notified in tho town was concentrated on ono short i due time. The train leaves tho Union street instead of being scattered out as it depot at 8:45 o ’clock, Tuesday morning, is, the expense of making one good street j would be 75 per cent less. As it is we July 12. must do the best we can—act wisely and do a reasonable amount now and follow C A I.IF O U N IA I 'l t t 'i r I'ltllS I'E C rS . with more as the years go by. At a meeting of tho State Horticultural Society, reports from momhers showed Dallas H rejoicing over t he fact that she generally a fair crop of peaches in tho in terior and light along tho coast. The is soon to have an international money pear crop was reported heavy in portions order olliee. The papers up there are of tho northern belt and in the San saying that this will ho tho only office ol Joaquin valley but light in other sections. the kind on the west side except Portland . Apricots were, reported as good, but the and Corvallis. They forget their bustlin neighbor 2 1 » miles down the valley W e i crops of cherries, plums and prunes light. High prices of fruit for the coining season have had such an office over six months, I was predicted, as crops in many parts of and what is better, as an index of our the country were injured by tho recent prosperity, it came to us without our ask ing. W o did so much business of this storms.— Pacific Iltiral P i e»». IiN T C O K P O R A T .E D . J. M . W R I G H T , President. O. C. W R I G H T , Secretary, C A P IT A L S T O C K , *S,‘ 2 0 ,OOO.OO. P K IN C IP A L O F F IC E S A T NEW BERG, - OREGON. L I ' J e w htt N k a t o s h e c io . cumliersoioe ed to the department that wo be set off by ourselves. W h y, we do a $4,000 business here in this olliee. Polk county hasn’t a town that ran boast of half that amount. Probably no two towns can equal it. W e rent over 400 boxes here. Neither Dallas nor Independence has half that unmoor. Don’t judge M cMinnville bv twenty years ago. She is growing, j She is the most promising town in the! state. Her surrounding country backs l this statement.—Reporter. a n d s •:* Bought and ¡-‘old, and »Sold on Com ’y y E H A V E ON mission. For I.o w Prices and Future A d v a n c e m ent in Values, W e Defy Competition. A ll grades o f R ealty, from an unfenced lot to the v e ry Best Im proved C ity Property, and L on g T im e on Deferred Paym ents, and Liberal Discounts to Cash Buyers. ViV have for sale some o f the Finest In an y sized Tracts from One to O ne Thousand Acres. Suburban P io p e rty to be found in tho *1 V State, at very low prices. Office on M ain Street, N e a r Depot. ii FEW SUGGESSFBL BOOKS. Eiia Wheeler Wilcox's Poems NEW FIRM I NEW GOODS I OVER 73 EDITIONS MADE Pormr. gì ' Passion, 12 mo. cloth, Prico $1.00 Poems o f Pleasure, 12 mo. “ ** 1.00 Mutuine and other Poem«, l2m o.“ “ 1.10 These hooka o f poems hy America’s most gifted poet have met with greater success than tiny works o f a similar nature published in a ___ century. We respectfully call the attention of our friends, and the public in general, to the fact that we arc now prepared to serve them with anything in the line of E or/ goods m grooesies . I I « OVER 1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 SOLD. First aa:l only Complete edition. P E C K ’S BAD BOY W e have just received a m il stock o f w e ll- s e le c t e d ................ ® By C l C " C E W . P E C K With over 100 New Illustrations by True Williams The greatest humorous book evor published. It w ill drive away the blues and make life worth living. Price in hands- me cloth bind ing $1.25, paper covers 50 cents. Tho above book« aro fo r sale by booksellers and news dealers, or w ill be mailed, post paid, on receipt o f price by -*•»—' * * A. m CHICAGO, ILLS. BOYS OF THE BIBLE L A T E LADIES’ AND CENTS’ FURNISHING CCODS. S T S T 1 T IL E S I3 S T U D E U I E S S C 3 - O O I D S , Boys’ and Men’s Ready-m ade Suits, Hats, Gaps, Boots and Shoes, At prices that w ill enable us to be o f profitable service to our customers. Our aim I ,,tteu* on to the (Vftiit <.f our n itron,. The buying public can afford’t o * s t a i i l N M f l R K ' t h u « i ' tol,a t y tliom- 1,0 uot luse f's b t of, but »lic k close to the ••Good ns G o ld ,” Bargain Ilouae oJ The Oregon Iron & Steel company is developing a new iron on its property near Oswego. This mine has a live-foot By T H O S . VV. K A N D F 0 3 D vein of black magnetic iron ore that as Au Americau Book, for American Boys, says from fifty to sixty-five per cent me A rm o ry Iïiiihling-, Mitin Street. tallic iron— about double the richness of N K W H E R O -, O R E O O S . By an American Author. tho old hematite mine and of the kind These are the days of those visions of itoeded in tho smelting business in order 27 FULL PAGE ILLU STRATIO NS, IN COLORS, N E W BROOM S W E E l’S C L E A N , A N D The Tennteript must congratulato tho loveliness and luterà, the sweet girl grad to make tho product «h a t it should be. FROM D O R E 'S M A STERPIECES. people of our sister city Newbcrg on hav uates, who bloom upon the school and It lias been necessary heretofore to im seminary platforms. It is pleasant again A Book that should be in every home. ing secured the service of Miss Hubble to hear that “ night brings n it the stars” port all the magnetic ore used. The new Francoo E. Willard says: “ Yonr book en Hinchman an a teacher in their college. and to lie told once moro of tho illnsive- mino is on the south side of the track, titled *‘ Hcy3of ttie B ib le” is ono that seoms During ilio three years Miss Hinehman ness of fame. Beyond the Alps will lie and is about a third of a mile nearer tho to mo so helpful that 1 am coin»' to t»end it to a couple o f admirable little fellows, one o f has boon in Dallas she has proven liersolf Italy the santo as it lias for scores of smelter than the old mines. It is nearly F i rst S tk e ft . whom is my namepako. 1 am sure they w ill Telephonic communication between N early opposite Dayton road1 F. H. STO R EY, Prop. be bettor men for th«» reading and study o f most proficient as an instructor, and her graduating seasons. But deal gently with on a level with tho railroad track and not. this point and Portland was opened on them, they have all accomplished some this unique and helpful book. placo will be hard to till.— I ’alley Tean- thing— we hope They have tasted, some more than 100 yards from it. A t present Monday. A very excellent long-distance Largo octavo, handsomely bound in cloth. »cript. of them, of the Pierian spring and sipped (tie mino is worked in a distance of about Hell telephone l as been placed in Rogers Trice, $1.75. a draft that waters with poetry the blos r ^ * E x t m inducements offered to energetic soms of their young lives. Applause and forty feet. Tho vein dips toward Sucker Bros' pharmacy, which has been made C o l o n e l C h r is T a y l o r died at his bouquets belong to them liv all the rights lake, which is about a quarter of a mile tho permanent station for M cMinnville, i salesmen. Address home at Dayton lust Friday evening and of courtesy and eueourageiuent.— P o i» distant and there ate indications of a Tho working of the line was entirely sat- j F. C. 8M ED LEY «t CO., was buried hy the Masonic order on Sun County Obtenee. largo body of ore. Some improvements isfactory from the start. So seusativo is 109 Wabash Ave.. C hicaoo , I l l s » H undred» uf yard» o f fine Im ported and Domestic Cloths o f the latest style,. day afternoon. Col. Taylor was an early Applauso an I h i iqets do belong to the are also being made in tlie oi l mine. A fhe instrument that on Monday while F. settler in Oregon and commenced mer sweet girl graduates who stick to school track is being located so as to be on a 10. Rogers w as talking to a Portland gon- j chandising ut Da> ton more than forty until they finish the course of study. continuous incline from the uttermost re- tleman tho latter volunteered the infer- l j But “ i f '‘ “ iior mi' de clo,1,iu'-' ®<M» m aterially to a man's appearance at home, and particular years ago. Several Portland people went Their numbers are increasing each year, eessos of the mine to tho surface of tiie among strangers. mat ion that ho could plainly hear Mr. ! Break your hack sawing wood hy hand, up oil a special train on Suudu} to attend hut wo urc sorry to say that our young ground so as to do away with tho necessi Rogers writing u;>on a tablet placed upon j but get us to saw it with our Dress aud Work Shirts, Fine Custom Made Fancy Shirts in Silk Stripes ai the funeral. I men are falling tichinil in the race. In ty for pushing tho cars by hand over a little stand about a foot below the Checks, Sewed with Silk Thread that w ill not Rip. Now S team S a w . this ago of rush and hurry young men are some of tho irregular track. County sur IM S. I mierwear IDolory. S'l-pc-ndcr». Tie.-. Collars. C’ liffs, Etc. A fu ll U n # of speaking tube. The rates of communica- ' ‘ Good work at living prices,' is our motto. W it ii all thè m eni tliings that rid i too apt to get nervous and conclude that veyor Smvlli was down arranging curves tion have been fixed as follows: With j S T A TIO N E R Y, LED3EES, JOURNALS, D A Y AND PASS BOOKS. TAB LE T! R K U B K N «8. F R A N K . ■non aro accuse 1 of d >iug it is refresbing I they must engage in business as soon as and otherwi-c locating tho now track last Portland and Beavertcn, 50 cents; with 1 , , , . Envelopes, Pencils, Pens, Gold Pens and Cases, Watches, Chains, , »scarf I in«. Km-:-. « harm-* ¥ rnblem«. Fancy It-.z-ir i; .. K Album*«, ic c r d e o n v etc nil bond io know of un occasionai instauro where I a little stray beard appears in patches [ week. Tho smelter is now turning out Forest Grove and Hillsboro, 40 cents, o M the wa’l Mur o s “ ' tr‘ " u m» “ n f » « u r e r , and J.d.l.er» .■on.peHeSto'JS-lS! or t K go O t«f wall. olir of ibis class is given credit for a gen- J over their boyish faces, and suddenly fifty tons of pig iron a day.— Oregon City smaller towns on the line have as yet no H a n k Itlo c k , N e w b e r g , O r. cruna net. The building eommitteo of I leave school just at the time when, if JinUrpi ite. vT. B A P w R I E . instruments. Rates the other way w ill1 t i c V M. C. A , of Portland, is raising a ¡they would hold a firm grip on their bo the same for like distances when the fund of $50,000 for thè purebase of a lot. 1 hooks, they would Boon he able to till no- LOAD H U vIM i, line is completed. It you don’t find your I H. W C'orbett, » ho is ono of thè wealth- | silions where the remuneration would lie 1 m B man, no charge. Five minutes is the 1 wDh t«> make a few remarks on mio- iesf men in thè city, has inaile il donatimi , far better than anything they will over lie lim it of a singM conversation. It is Wish to announce that they are better than over udami/.cd roads. ol $1:1,0 k) toward Ibis filini. able to reach when they stop chort of a prepared to pbia>e customers A large and I would recommend a width of sixteen thought that M cMinnville has hardly at P r o p r ie to r s o f th o w ell selected stock o f libera! education. feet for roadway with a depth of eight taint»«) tho size to require a city system of inches of rock or gravel. The road bed wires, though she is fast approaching it. Kiev. J. I». T a r iu sii , of Siilom , who! ~ 1 L IS I! M ILLIN E R Y. I „ 2 mint» around the Horn in 18118, was pres- , T iik twenty-seventh quarterly meeting may bo constructed oi stone or gravel not l ines connecting the city with the col- more than six inches thick, and tinisheu I ent at a recent meeting of the trustees of <>f the Oregon State IIortUMiltnral Society AI wavs on hand, which you are invite.] to , with sm.»ii gravel or crushed ruck, graded leg«», the depot, school houses, water call and >el«'ct from. The l*ui«jue is the oldest Williimette I ’ niveraity and presented to will bo held at Hood River, Oregon, so as to make a smooth face or. roadway. works, gri>t mills, tile factory, court m illinery establishment in towu, ami is pre r a il and >ee Have on hand and fo r sale all kin d» o flto u g h and Dre.se,1 Dumber. W ill d e liv e r the ram, the museum uf that institution the first ruesda v and Wednesday, July Rît h and Grading the roadbed to receive the gravel house, creamery, livery stables, hotels, pared t.. ei\e cut in* satisfaction us before purchasing your m illinery. U a very important point. The roadbed ht eel hroa«l ax tbât was ever brought to lotir( 1892. Tho prograin is as follows; *ny part o f the city at reasonable rates. We are thaukfttl for pu.t patronage, aud lumlter offices, etc., would often prove should be sixteen toot w ide with three T r e s i).\ y , 1 ;30 i». m . Oregon. Tins ax was brought out in 1833 solicit a continuance of the same. inches crown ami the dirt should form a a great convenience and saving of time. and with ii were hewn all of tito timbers Address «>( Weleotno, Mon. K. !.. Smith, wall eight inches high at each side of It is the ultimate design of the company tlood River, Oregon. Y a rd , C or. S e c o n d & lYtoridlnn P ts . H , I 1’ . O N G , S a l f i a m a . ' that entered into tho construction of the roadway to hold the gravel. Of course Kesponse, bv tho Trépident, Dr. J. U. there should In» a side track for summer to put up lines connecting McMinnville LAM B k B A L D W IN building of Willamette University. Caidwcl!, i'ortland, Oregon. Successors to travel. Such a road should give general with Sheridin, Dayton and l.aFayette, F. E. H AD LEY. J. IS. HI NT. K.istern Oregon, James llcndershott, satisfaction and if thiished the same as an«l make this a distributing point for A. HODGsOK. LAMB k WOODWARD. Gove, Oregon. M vmik \V \i sii, a fourteen year old girl those in Portland would probably cost a* Portland. The telephone is a most won Have just received tho largest and fiae-t slock Discussion. much, which under Mr. 1-1, J. Jeffery'e, win) was working for Alfred Lewelling at OF l*aper, W. S. Failing, contract at f l 7b per square yard, figur derful ami awe-inspiring invention, ami Manufacturers o f Milwaukie, was foully murdered on K. I'ortland, Oregon. ing sixteen feet roadway will be built at a dates its existence and successful opera M 1 L L I X I :ii V Discussion. Thursday of last weak while out pickiu;.’ A mes Tver bn»ueht t«» the c ’ ty. cost of $U»,l2d per nn'.e. I have worked tion from al»out the year 1877. Mrs. l-iililwin lias T i'ü iD V Y , 7 :3 ) p. m . U*mes a half mile from the house. Sev under Mr. Jeffery of Portland and also sage can be successfully transmitted a had ovvir 1 » vea -- exn*'rience, and can suit the m 1 * *» f fa- under Mr. A. J. McMellan of Umpire distance of lb.) miles without transfer. jniri’tia- ti lions Call and see our■ stock before eral parties have tieen arrested on sus l'ansy Culture. Mr- ! a mb au 1 M i<>« \V«x>«1 ward w ill continue City. These gentlemen are heavy con Discussion picion but it is yet uncertain whether the - neparu r. the l'rt <•maki : department F verything in Floriculture : Its needs and demand up- tractors and 1 regard their figure* ample late-? •*:; - pared to mak. a ■ operi or qaalit f of drain til* In all alaaa. ia ~ e orders proaptlp Vrents for the * I'eS arte ’ lb>*lth light one has txeen caught or not. Sev for first class work. F rank Wool» «*n tho State Society, l'rof. F K w-q-at y ir-' * t.. î <icH»r east of Mc m «. M ile« .v 1 • r: • r M A . Diytou rlreet». eral bloody tragedies have taken place in J.ake, l'utlman, Wash. If each and every one c.f the taxpayers N V u o \ i t . K t M » t»\ t o . Discutai on. ilio vicinity of Milwaukie in the past few N E W B E R G , : O E L I E < 3 -O U S T . living in t.'wn owned a national hank it Pa\ *d w. Vartin, ffi'ucrat .»srent f«»r the N.\ years—more in fact than is a credit to Floral llv-raldry: What shall ho tho might be tea-able to talk about improv ti«»nsl Komudy V.» wit*!»•»■* f>* ann.^niU'C that !:e State Flower, Dr. J. H. l'dkington, n. 'v ti i» t w.. i*t*nt« in Nowhonr for Ihe any locality. t»r. >.-,ith ing our M reels according to the above «»f hi* mod;. • ««--. Mr- Msry II. I'ortland. Oregon. Meridian >tnv’ near th«» fa ir gr.Min«!«. and Report of Couimitteo on State Flower. plans, but this not being the case and as Mr- t\*v :» Fir-t -treot, «»no «t«*»*r wet»! t’ r«'» Discussion. K obkst G kovk has a tine system o» it will hardly be prudent t«> expect such a bytertsn church, arc hi* «»nlv auth«»n*c«l » have and w ilt li»'rcafter keep W e DSBSDAY, 10 A. M . - * ‘ j ® $i.oc S!.: electric lights and the Timet says they turn in affairs, it will certainly be better band i f»p«y of the above-named reme* >ep4p«!u>lml R. D. Alleu, Silverton, Or. t*> advocate such improvements as may 11.30 will soon have electric ears running from l'ai-er. Discussion. the public square to the de|K>t. The citi I'a|s'r, Seth Lewelling, Milwaukie, Or. he in the bound* of reason for a growing zens are also agitating the question of town where tho people are carrying heavy Discussion. bringing water into town. W o congratu Business. load* all along the line in the w ay of var L o r a l a n d T ia v o lln a , W ei > nksi » a y , 1 .3) r. m . late our neighbors on the other side of the ious improvements, ti any attempt is . .1 enl «»nr weT K. II. Skitiner, Newberg, Or. made to gravel our streets this season it mountain on their prosperity and only l'ai*or, i firm ihst warr *t >. v flrt«t cla«s m-t I true to in Discussion. F E A T rl f R h U X K 1« rusul? frnaj ( » " I I I will certainly not he wi-o to i.n|«o*e a have to say that with our press«> 1 brick *;••• per :u- nth lilure's M i I II I \ t U t . » i i t.'Ufc-tiv.'» material, j The l'rune, A. 11. Carson, tirants At reasonable rate« and in a w orkrau ike manner H-»r« S> si«iir a Fpeci-iïtr. Call sn4 g . u u .sn .« rply 4' it k -tatln.: u.e |»r !•**». v îimiv i ' raM-. A l . f , b j ' j f a \ tax. along with all the other burdens. works and electric lights wo will soon be l ’a**, Oregon. me a tr.ai. and be convinced, i t d» on Mai.i i:r«;et. cue pi ice«, un r ur «. rftxr a — • * ------------------ or w eft of Storey » tin shop. L. L. M A Y ¿L C O ., Miffit ient to gravel a width of more than able te shake with them if we are not so D iscussion . : l: JTO.£L d A L x . X*«Y- FI .rtst* Keed.ioen. H E W B E R G . Grapc Culture. eight feet at the uic^t. If the LaGiKxfc of old in years as thev. O R E G O N . - rt j'—. 'Ae ' St. P a u l, M in n W . K R U G E R . C. T lie N e w T in è Is ,üc Ä N e w b e rg T ailorin g House. ID O IS T T CLO TH ES H U N T M A K E .A M A N JH £ UNIQUE AI i l l i n e r s MITCHELL & CLARK, ••• THE NEW MILLINERS, v H A D L E Y , H U N T & CO. 'O H W H I P ! First Class Drain New Blacksmith Tile. Shop, M . M . M I T C H K L L , Proprietor. UjANTED. SALESMEN. f ^Iff£Rö0NE I5 0W *r: I am Prepared to do General Bîacksmithing on 3 I 10 : t notice,