OOISTUST E C T I M G T ^ X 1 leaving hig „¡.low , although in ded­ C O S T played by Hugs in m any places o f the sta'o, and will assiit the public to a more j general understanding of the weather j L á J L á . Oj probabilities. The barometer is tho important factor ] I N X ’O m ^ O H A T E D . in weather forcasting and all progressive farmers an 1 others whom the weather in­ icate health, with the strongest determi­ fluences in their occupation should have F R ID A Y, JU L Y 8, 1892. nation to caro for and educate her child- one. A falling barometer indicates approach­ Entered at second class mutter nt the post ren, and it was entirely through the en- oilico at Nowhere, Oregon. j j eavorB (Jf |1(.r mother that Miss Williams ing rain and usually warmer weather. A S9SSE rising barometer indicates clearing or fair ; received her education. S ince our last, ¡usuo two national politi­ Karly in 1870 the Treasury Department weather and lower temperature, these are P R IN C IP A L O F FIC E S A T cal conventions have nominated presiden­ secured the services of Mr. (ieo. Morgan, tho general local results. The wind shifting to a southerly point, tial tickets, the prohibitionists and the an expert designer nini engraver, who peoples party. The prohibitionists nomi- bad previously been connected t, iti, the witli falling barometer, both as a rule ac­ nated Gen. John Bidwell, of California, Royal Mint of England. Ho was assign­ company each other, is quite sure to bo •----- for president and J. 15. Cranfill, of Texas, ed to duty at tho Philadelphia mint ii|>on followed by rain inside 30 hours. A fa ll­ Bought and Fold, and gold on Coin Want to buy either a large or small for vice-president. The peoples party tho design for tho new silver dollar which ing barometer and light wind from any H A V E ON nominated Gen. James 15. Weaver, of was soon to lie issued, lie gave his at­ point of the compass, and then the wind mission. farm, you can save both time anil mon­ Iowa, for president, and Gen. James tention first to the reverse side, for which increasing in force indicates an early rise For Low Prices and Future A dvance­ ey by culling on us. -fk-, Field, of Virginia, for second place. a design of tho American eagle was after­ in tho barometer. A sudden fall or a j ment in Values, the barometer indicates: wards selected, hoping that a suitable suihlen rise I f you are a Non-resident, I Tin; murderer of Mamie Walsh, of Mil- idea would occur to him for the head of unsettle 1 weather, but a steady and slow j A ll grades o f Realty, from nn unfcnced lot to the very Best Im ­ W e Defy Competition. And wish to obtain any information : waukle, proved to he one Charles \\ ¡bun, tho Goddess of Liberty, whh h, it seemed fall or a steady anil slow rise indicates, in | proved City Property, and n man 31 years of age who came from proper, should lie us d as the principal the lormer, continued bad weather, in about Real Estate, or the Country in Long Time on Deferred Payments, Iowa last spring. After being arretted figure on the coin. After considerable the latter hotter and continued good and Liberal Discounts to Cash Buyers., General, or Now berg anil vicinity, and taken to Oregon City ho confessed delay and frequent change of plan, it was weather. A steady barometer, high, low X A W e have for sale some o f the Finest ttie crime. Mob violence was threatened decided that, if possible, the head should or normal indicates continued weather in particular, W rite to us—W e will In any sized Tracts from One to One Thousand Acres. and ho was taken to Portland for pro­ be a representation of some living Am eri­ such as it. is at tho time of these baromet­ Suburban Pi operty to be found in tho gladly give the desired information. tection. During tho night a mob gather­ can girl. In the pursuit of his duties Mr. ric conditions. State, at very lo-e- pr-ccs. ed at the jail in that city and demanded Morgan had been thrown into the society Rain followed by clearing weather at the prisoner. W ilson was again spirited o( Thomas Lukins, an artist of consider­ sunset and cloudless at night will be fol­ uway and tukon to Albina where lie was able reputation, and the similarity of lowed by rain the next day. Rain one kept over night. Oil Friday of last week their interests became the foundation of a day and the next morning from sunrise ■Sheriff K elly and his deputy, of Multno­ warm friendship between them. It was to 9 o ’clock fair or as expressed “ bright mah county drove out to Hillsboro with through .Mr. Lukins’ influence that Miss and fine” will bo followed by rain before Stark street, Portland. twenty children, often hearing more than A N K W BROOM SW E E PS C L E A N , AND the prisoner where they took the train for Williams, a friend of ids family, was in­ 3 p. m. Rain in the morning up to 9 or Fruit should oe picked as soon as it has one praying at a time in plain English, n M cMinnville. Arriving lliero in safety duced to |ioso for Mr. Morgan for tho de­ 10 o’clock is a good sign for better weath­ attained its full sizo and color, the green- not made up prayers, but from their they engaged Jim Henry to drive them signs of the Goddess of Liberty. The sit­ er in tho afternoon unless the barometer or the better. It should be handled with hearts, often accompanied with tears and over to Salem that night expecting to tings took place at the residence of Mr. should bo very low. Rain during the day great earn, so that no bruises shall be on sobs in behalf of their old fathers and U th0 bes*,£!“!;?, !'!.,ri" n t,°150t Y1!lr '™rk done. A ll kinds of Tlnwork, snob ss I!online, Spout- place Wilson in the penitentiary where Lukins, on Mount Vernon street, below anil clearing before sunset will most like­ any of it. It should ha handled as little mothers. liik and General Repairing, neatly and promptly done» Prices reasonable. he would he safe from tho mob. At Eighteenth, in November, 187(1. It was ly be followed by frost the next morning as possible. Clip the fruit from the tree Our town I fear is on tho retrograde as Nearly opposite Duj ton road* P. II. STOREY, Prop. about eleven o'clock at night while pass­ some time before tiie cap, with its.sheath, in the winter, spring and autumn, and with shears and pack in soft paper, ami it can out number any town of its size in ing through a dark canyon on the road was decided upon.— L x tho day v/ill lie fair. ■ship by express, as above. Not less than flie number of saloons and places of evil not far from Wheatland the party Cloudy or partly cloudy during the day two quarts or moro than eight will be devices and the other day the man that thought they saw a crowd ahead and in NOTKS ris o li It I’GAI. NO 1C I II W EST. and rain at night is usually followed by wanted from any one person of any one kiiicil C. H Edwards came very near be­ the excitement Wilson jumped from the clearing weather tho next day. The variety. Fruit clusters on limbs of all ing elected the marshal of the town. His The benefichi! resulta tlmt can ho ac- carriage and escaped in the woods. Dili­ morning clear and fine, with cirrus kinds will be wanted. The committee j sympathisers are many in this dark land, complished by tho State Iioaid of llorti- Vs' • clouds appearing by 10 a. m., a falling reserves the right to reject any fruit th at: Today we looked down the bay anil saw gent search was made for him for several Hundreds ot yards o f tine Imported and Domestic Cloth* of the latest styles. vuIturo are illustrated by thè example of •lays and nights ami the latest report is j barometer, solar halo and increasing they may deem not worthy. The com llio S. ¡8. (jueen coming in her majestic a number of different neighborhoods in that he was caught last Wednesday at cloudiness will bo followed before sunrise mitteo do not want any person in the beauty with her 250 tourists. None of us C L O T H E S D O N ' T M A K E A M A NT, Ilio state in wliich a visit and a little noon in his brother's h.irn near tho scone next day with rain. Clouds red in the state to say after the season is past and went down to the wharf as we were all But nice tailor made clothing adds m aterially to a man’s appearance at home, and particularly friendly advico from a quulificd persoli, among strangers. morning (red sunrise) if followed by- the jars are filled that lie had fruit that | busy. of tho inurdcr. Hoping she would have some acting under thè direction of tho 15ourd, Later: Up to llio hour of going to black clouds will be followed by rain. if | was larger and finer than any that is in | mail for us, Mr. Moon took las basket and Ims set in motion a tight against pesta press, Wilson has not been caught. followed by white clouds, wind only will tlm exhibit. During the next three I and wont to the post office anil soon re- lliat limi never beon hcforo hmlertuken. lints, Underwe ir Hosiery, Suspenders, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Etc. A fu ll line of ensue. Clouds moving in and opposite I months all will have opportunity to | turned w¡ill it full of papers and letters, Tlio grcat difflculty is that tho limited re- 4 T H E I 'M I V i’ AY A T T H E PALES. TABLETS, direction from tho wind, indicates a ,1 [ show up what they have, or forever after j hut just as we expected, sister Leiterand Hourcos of Ilio Board «vili perinit of doing change in weather. On the coast, a fog hold their peace I myself were left out of the list, but Tho following correspondence in rela­ but very little of tliis must practical and Scarf p,'“ s- lim it«, Charms Emblem*. Fancy Bazar Goods, Albums. Accnrileons. ele . » bank in the north and west, morning or through lha kindness of the publishers, for lesi than vaine, «I t h spot cash , from manufacturers und Jobbers inimpeUedto'1 sacrifice E. W. A llen , j tion to the matter of overcoming tho fall nseful work. Ilundrods of orchards are or go to the wall. Chairman. | night precedes heavy northwest breeze. j we had the pleasure of reading from the of the Willamette so that food Ashes can entirely ncglected and are boing rtiined R a n k B lo c k , N ew berg:, Or, A . II. ( ’ arson , }■ Cc Clouds moving from southwest, south, or i X . Z B - A - Z E L I R / T E !. [ columns of two numbers of the G r a p h i c . ascend the river will prove interesting by pesta timply because tlieir owners do | Secretary. | west with an under current from the Many thanks. W e will try and con­ reading to all who feel any concern noi fully umlcrstai.il wbut can lai dono | I north, northeast or east, are very sure to tribute a few lines for its readers for the * about having food fi.-dics in tho upper in thè premise». The liglit against posta bring rain inside of twenty-four hours. •_i E. W. W k e s n k r . W o notice in the leading Oregon papers next two months. W illam ette: bus only beon roally eoiumenced in spot« Two or throe successive frosty mornings an advertisement of a method for preserv- j A s t o r ia , Or., June 11.—D kvr S i r : I in thè stale as yet, and thè vast majority will l>o followed by rain inside twenty- ing fruits without tho aid of heat, l ’rof. P r o p r ie to r s o f tl o am greatly interested in the matter of a j of the fruit growers of (lie state do not yet four hours. | IIilgard, director of the California state fishway at the falls of the Willamette, appreciate tho fact tlmt a spray pump Mist observed rising from the moun­ experiment station, liai just issued a cir­ and ut thè last session of Ilio legislature 1 is something that the Oregon orchurdist ■ „ a i «■ tains or higher Hill sides will he followed cular warning the public of tHe character ilrafted a bill for an appropriatimi of fóODO can not get along without. OVER 70 EDITION'S MADE i bv rain inside twenty-four hours. of a process of this sort which is being for thè pui|n)se, ami Mr. ¡Minto, of yonr 1’rof. C. V. Riley, in his report to the I'oAirs o f Fasslon, 12 ino. cloth, Price $1.00 Lunar and solar hales are usually follow­ Poems o f Flousurts 12 mo. “ “ 1.00 sold in California. Ho finds from an ex- i Mail city, introduced il in Ilio house, where it Secretary of Agriculture, says tho sim­ l ine am! other Poems, 12 m o." “ 1.00 Have on hand nn i for sale all kinds o f Rough and Dressed Lumber. W ill d e liver the same to ed by rain inside 21 hours, especially po amination of the sample fruit preserved passed witli some amendments, but it plest method of making kerosene emul­ Thouo bt-oks o f poems by America’s most any part o f the city At reasonable rates. We «r e thankful for past patronage, and when the clouds become more dense and gifted pin t Imve met with greater success than by ttiis process that tlic preserving agent fuili'd lo pass tIte senato for nomo renson. sion is to take one gallon of sour tuilk to any works o f a similar nature published in a solicit a continuance o f the same. lower. _______________ is salyeilie acid. This is a well known I century. I aiti qiiite conflilent tlmt a guod and sub- two gallons of kerosene. Churn in the Winds from fho west to north indicates agent for the preservation of fruit, as well j stantial llshwuy can he constructed ut thè fori-n pump until the emulsion is formed. Yard, Cor. Second & M eridian Sts. II, F. QNG, Salesm an. OVER 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 SOLO. clearing or continued fair weather; from as otlier vegetable and animal matter, falle for Ilio ubovo umount, and il voti Tills ought not to require more than five First anti only Complete LdiHon. the north to the east, cooler, increasing hut the articles preserved by it are fitted tiiink thè peoplo of tho Willamette valley minutes. The change front a watery- F. E. H AD LEY. J. H. HUNT. cloudiness and changeable conditions; A. IIODCiSON. for exhibition purposes rather than for svili urge tlieir senatore and represonta- liquid to it thick buttery cream is very fioni tho cast to southwest Increasing human consumption. W hile there may | tivù» tu work for thè passage of sudi a sudden. No heating is required in pre­ By GEORGE VY. P E C X cloudiness and rain ; from tHu southwest be persons who could use articles pre­ bill, I will, wben Ilio water is low iluring paring this emulsion and there is n o dan­ With over 100 Mew illustrations by True Williams Manufacturers of to the north point clearing weather. served by the use of salyeilie acid with Ilio suinmer, inake a rarefili examimilion ger of a separation ot a part of the oil Tho «freatest humorous book ever published. Wind changing from west by north, to It w ill drive away tho blue« anil make life impunity it ruins the digestion of most of thè falle, ami furnisli Ilio legislature from tlm emulsion ns is frequently the worth living. Price iu hands mo cloth bind­ east, electrical storms and winds more | ing $1.25, paper covers 50 cents. The above persons in a short time. The price with my plana of a tishway, wliich I ani ease when soap is used if water is hard. btmks are for sale by bt>oksellers and news- likely to occur, than when the change is ■ charged by the California company for its , deiilerti, or w ill be mailed, post paid, on receipt isMilìilent will he pernmnent utul will let In using dilute tint emulsion with twenty- by tlic 8. point. o f price by “ extract” is eight dollars per pound. all tho fiali tip that wislt lo go,— F. C. llvo or thirty times it» quantity of water. (Vo crc prepared to make s superior quality c f ilr.tn tile In sll «lie s. I.sr»c nr,ter, prom ptly Heavy dew is followed by a good day, MOKIULL, IIIQGIN3 & CO., Tublwhers, The salyeilie acid can he bought at the AVrrf, in Oirgiìii ( ¡l;i Entri pi'iVs. The green aphis was recently found to filioa. Correspondence sullcileit. Price list on application. Corner Main £ Payton Street!. CHICAflO, ILLS. and in summer no dew usually falls be drug stores for one dollar and a half per he infesting a number of orchards a I amt fore sunset. Fog at sunrise or before will I T E W B E S i G , H O W TI» l l l t l N K V I Alili. o ir ò E G r O n s r . . pound.— Unrat Xorthn.st. Milwaukie, Or. The result uas the pur- clcar licioni nomi and Ilio remainder ni clinsn of a number of spray pumps in that Boh Runiche gives this simple reeipe tini day w ill I h * fine. Fog eoming on lic­ By T H O S . W . H A N O F O R D A L A S K A LV.TTK.lt. “ My homeless friend with u chromatic Motion. The fact is hoi-oming generally ioni niidniglit will he followed by cooler nose, while von are stirring up the sugar ; “ I'Preeiated that a spray puniD is an ah- weather, hut no fronte, and thè next day An Am erican Book, for Am erican Boys, P o r o u s . Alaska, June 10, 1892. in a ten cent glass of gin, let me give you ■olu,n » « c M l l y lo every owner of an or- will he fair. 15. S. P ao i ' k , K ihtor * tìRArm c :— W o began oar By an Am erican Author. a fact to wash down w ith it. You may ' Danl. l ’ortland, Oregon. house 29x49on the 4th, liv first digging have longed for years for ttie the tree free inde- 1 he NewIvrg I air will he the only one years lor | post holes from 4 toft feet deep fertile foun­ 27 FULL PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS, IN COLORS, pendini life of the farmer, hut have held ill the I'aeitie Northwest, as far as is . I I H K U I I N - S I I I I I Í T M l .T V It \ L FROM DORE’ S MASTERPIECES. dation. We have to dig this deep in or- known, whh li will d spense with horse, V XIII in r never been able to get money enough to­ tier to get through the s|>wgv soil compos­ A Book that should be in every home. gether to tiuv a farm. But that, is just racing. Some of the most profitable and K o r I b e W e r liP s Kalt- a l t 't i l r a g ’i in 1893. ed of decayed vegetations which has been France* E. Willard says: “ Yonr book en­ where you are mistaken. For some aiiei'cinfill fairs in tho older states get T h e c o m m itte e up|iointeil b y tHe S tate accumulating for hundreds of years, often titled “ Hoys o f tlie B ible” ia one that w m s years you have been dunking a good im­ along without racing feature* and we to me so helpful that 1 am co in « to send it to till ting limbs and logs 4 feet deep as lliir tie u lt u r a l R o e ie tv in J a n n a ry last to a couple o f admirable little fellows, one of proved farm at tho rate of a hundred shall ex\s'i-t to sen the Newberg fair suc­ At ressonnbte rale! and in a w orkm anlike m inner. lto r«e Shoeing a Speetaltr. c » ;t snd g ive whom is my namesake. I am sure they w ill p rep a re and n m k e an e x lu h it o ! tlie tior- sound as if placed there but yesterday. l>e better men for the reading and study of me a tria’.. snd he convinced, shop on Find Street, one door w o t ot Storey'« tin shop. square feet a gulp. If you doubt this ceed Kitter without races than it would ticu ltu ru l p rod u cta c f O re g o n a t th e Then eomes the arduous task t,f cutting this unique and helpful book." with them. Every fair association which statement, figure it out yourself. An acre N E W B E R G , W o r ld ’» C o h im h ia n E x p o s itio n , Io he C J R E G O IS r . and carrying the |>osta, some a foot in Larpe octavo, handsomely bound in cloth, of land contains I.I.ntOO square foot. Ls talies largely upon horse races us an at­ h old at C h ic a g o in 1S93, lia v e j ist re- diameter and 8 feet long. The carrying Friee. $1.75. traction is iu hot water all the time. The tiinuting for convenience the land at 1 1 e iv e il a «h ip m e n t c f n r a r ly a cur load ot is done principally by boys of the mis­ r ? * “ ExtrH inducements otTered to energetic $43 ml an acre, you will see that it bring* turf men aro never satisfied with the salesmen. Address glass ja rs in w liic h tu put u p fruit (or tim sion. Two 12 year old hoys would get purses offered for the races and protest the land to just one mill pi r rquare f,sit ; F. C. 8M ED LEY A CO., e x liib it . T h e s e ja rs uro m a l e s p ee ia llv un dereaclien d ofth ese posts and carry- * NEW BERC , : O R E C O N . one cent for ten square feet. Now |»mr vigorously that if it wero not for them the 100 Wabash Are.. C hicago , I l l s - | fo r e x h ih it pur Isis.'*, a n d a re w U hout th en to the pioper place. After this is down the fiery dose, and imagine you are fails would !*> dead failures. The legiti­ q tiestion th e (In est e x liib it ja rs m a le. done the sawed lum ls'f to carry over a breeder o f swallowing a strawberry patch. Call in mate exhibitors kick hce.iusc the Hulk of T h e v a re o f a ll sizes fron t on o q i.o t to quarter of a mile was on the docket and live of your friends and have tlicm help Ilio money goes to the support of tlm W ;» !i to announce thut they are better th«n ever Pure and Standard Fowls sevi-n g a llo n s , a n d w ben fllle d w illi O r e ­ by tasking our hoys they would work prepared to piease ciiiti'm er*. A large aud you gulp down that .'as* foot garden. Get racing features and the visitors of the w ell selected f took cf g on (m it w ill e e r ta in ly m a k e a v e ry e le ­ manfully-until the daily task was done, Freak ye Fetch A Cormey strain. but get u> to saw it with our gan t e x liib it . D is th e ptirposo o f th e then off to fishing they would go, and how long it requires to swallow | t sturo the r.u-es were a fraud. As a matter of c o m m itte e Io lia v e th e cases on w h ich next morning the frying pan would I»' fact the races *t fairs are no* apt to equal X o w S te a m S a w . land enough to feed a cow. l ’ut down th ee e ja rs and t h e rost o f th e e x liib it is perfumed with the delicious brain food 'Good work at living prices,* ia our motto. Alwavs on band, which you are invited to that glass of gin ; there is dirt in it—Idi) those held at regular rail) meetings, and cad and felce: from. 1 he Unique i* the oldest Of the Jay Hawk strain, pla ecd , m a ile o f th e d iffe re n t kin ds o f Or- from the briny waters of the IVe-ific. U K l'B K N S. F R A N K . m illinery establishment in town, and is pre- feet of good, rich dirt, worth $|Jftti por it la to he hon'd that the time w ill minio pftrod to s ir e entire satisfa- :ion. f a l l and see Sister l ei: r has liegun her lovely task when racing features will no longer Is* g en w . h s I, and in such a n tan n er as w ill ufic .”— Furai \vrih"i us before purchisiug y ' ir m illinery. not o n ly m a k e a fin e e x liib it o f th e liorti- of visiting the Indian huts accompanied F . X fo o re , P r o p . considered essential to the success ot any i-ultural proiln cts, hnt w ill a ls o m a k e an by our interpreter, Jimmy Coffin, a very agricultural fair. T i l l - : V A I V. o n T i n : i i o i i . y i ! 25c. 50) ele g a n t w liow in g o f the K 'a n lifu l w ooils good boy ot 2d years old. When she re­ EA ST SIDE ^ P H I N O I lK A N C H Anna Wiles Williams, the original of I l i t \ l \\ I \ n i l l i S I G N S I N O l i i I , ( I N w illi wrbicli ou r (o res ts atsvand. turns home she li is many “ oha” antl “ dear the face of the goddess on our silver dol­ T h e c o m m it te e a re nuw re a d v to re- m e's" in tier narrative* concerning the lar, was liorn in Philadelphia during the T h e old saying that “ A ll signs fail in e e iv e fru its o f a ll ki-ids w ith w liic h tu fill odious scenes she come* in contact with. C ivil War, wiites Alice Graham M, Collin O regon” Is gen erally true, yet there Ih e t e jars. It is not on ly d e sired lH »t tlie Tii lay she said she sawr at one place a in the July/.oiftVs’ Ilmne Journal. Her an' :i few w ell defined «ig n i w hich are v e ry ts>st o f all k in d s tHat a re g to w n in porcupine wi'h its quill* all ringed off. N hwberg , O regon . mother was of southern birth, the daugh­ true in from so to !>.> cases out o f 1 - s'. t lie sta te shwll I n ' tbu s roen red , l ut that and she actually believed that the way ter of Dr. Arthur II. W illis, a wealthy Thés - sign* more truly apply- to westoni a ll p a r i* o t th e state sS a ll he tep resen ted it smelled it had really softened up. so slave owner of M irviand, who, while Ids Oregon, though they ari' quite general- T h e l u n ii' o f tlie g ru w er w ith th e address. that it was rcadv for the soup i>ot or ta­ You w ill alw vvN ffn 1 «t thitt m irket the verv daughter was still unmarried, »uffeted ly-true o f eastern Oregon os well. The togiA h er w ith t h e na ae o f th e fru it, w ill ble. T C A T U ! R n O N U is r-.v«e frar» Q U i M ** nd*. »ltcre's • » . ; -.¡»heit r •• *r *i. i-er tliia e x h ih it uiust Is' sons of n :'tc«hings to our souls, the spirit 3TOAL s a l i : r - r FKsTliEKBOS^ C rfgi'a. t all on or afidixsa. g sud remoycJ with him to h i native city, the wen ter forecast» whit li are now di.-- fc -it or J c liv c t c d to 1 'V . A lle n , 27.” . •f OhrH l ’V ' au ? a < ur H ohSO U . c YÇ-n»|'*n.' f A V . C . K K U G E R . l\ a t c r M rre t X a O. C. WRIGHT, Secretary, CA PITA L STOCK, I f NEW BERG, you XX e J. M. WRIGHT, President. $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 . O REG O N. * OUR LIST -A O I E ^ E -A G I -jE t A N D S *— i Office oil Main Street, Near Depot. The New Tin ©hop. N e w b e rg T ailoring House. 1 Dress and Work Skirts, Fine Custom Made Fancy Shirts in Silk Stripes Checks, Sewed with Silk Thread that will not Bio. STATIONERY, LEDGERS, JOURNALS, DAY AND PASS B00K3. 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