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We are Going to Close Out Our Stock of Clothing to Make Room for Our Big Spring Stock. NEWBERG GRAPHIC. IS S l'K D K VI! lili E D IT O R S A N D K. H. W oodw ard HUIDA Y MOUSING. P U B L IS H & HRS: O hm . C. E m er y . F U ID A Y , J A N U A R Y G, IStl.'i. Rntereil s i secourt c ía s, m atter at the office at New hera, Oregon. For the G r a p h i c . NKW YKAH post HOPES. A * the Old Y e a r goes out with Its Joy and Its sorrow T h e New Y e a r comes lu with Its hopes of to morrow ; A n d w hile we are m ourning our promises broken. W e see lu tho face o f the N e w Y e a r the token O f courage and purpose grow n better and stronger A n d know that our hopes w ill be phantoms no louger. Our aims shall bo higher, ou r vow s shall be truer, O u r virtues be multiplied, vices be few er; A n d a llth e graud de e d s wo have.m issed lu the doing, W ith all tho sweet graces we lost lu the wooing, Bhall shlue from our lives Into faces that love us Lik e stars that bespangle tlie h e are u s above us. Y es, all w e have missed in the year that Is flee lug, W e surely shall find in tho year wo are greet in g; The riches we fancied our labor w ould bring us, The fame wo wero sure that a proud world would tllug us The peace and contentment that yet have not found us S h all beam with a brightness effulgent around us. A s for all our bad habits wo truly despise them, O u r lives shall be right for w o ’ro going to re vise them W e ’ll leave out the question murks, blots and erasures, A n d write only lines straight and perfect lu measures; The morals revealed w ill lift up all who heed them W h ile the cadence, so perfect, w ill charm all who read them. llegret and rcpontenco and heartache uud sor row * ahull darken uo page In this book of tomorrow, Hut love shall appreciate every endeavor W ith a patience sublim e that eudureth forever. May the year that now comes, in departing not leave us W ith our hopes unfulfilled as It now doth re ceive us. running around thu city from river to river. When the water had reached the eighteen foot mark men wore put out to patrol the levees witli shovels, and sacks to fill with earth to protect the weak i places, and several places they had to use them. No one dared to undress for two nights. Merchants moved their goods up stairs or on staging built for tho pur- pofle. Fainiliefl took everything possible up stair», with provision» to last until the danger Hhould pass. Tlie second night the word came that the levee had given away; then it was all confusion. Livery men and ull having horses rushed through tho streets in gang» for higher ground, which could not lie found except on the levees where they were taken. W ell to our joy tho levee did break four miles above the city and on the opposite side which saved uh , as this break ul- lowed a large river to (low out into the surrounding valley, doing immense dam age to the |>oor farmers. Many iiave lost hundreds of bond of stock. The valley surrounding Marysville is covered with water as far as you can see in every di rection. The cemetery is six feet under water. There is now a corpse in the church Irnlfry where it must remain until the water goes down. Now my friends you know I came here to get away from so much ruin in Oregon. I think I put my loot in it as tho saying is. Don’t one of you evor dare to men tion it to me on my ruturn, which will he as soon as ‘.lie railroads are patched up. I remain yours, E. If. 8 k i n . h r . quested tlie day tiofore leaving tfie city to I conduct the noon meeting—meeting), are held every day at 12 o ’clock— I was taken downtown early that I might see the different departments of work to which the building is devoted. A Kindergarten school for poor children was in operation and they were busy with their drill exer ¡ rises. A lady was seated at the ¡nano whom I was told possessed considerable J. R. H U N T . A. H O D G SO N inented with walas and drives. It is 655 seasonal precipitation tlie average amount F. E. H A D L E Y , feet high and an jlevator carries visitor« compares well with that of Germany. to the top where they have a very corn- \ As to soils it is universally conceeded Manufacturers of manding view of the city. After spend-| that a sandy loam bearing a fair amount ing three days in and about Washington of lime offers the best condition ior 1 returned to Fountain City, Ind., which growth, and in general it may be said ! I think will bo my address the remainder ;.that a good wheat soil is a good beet soil Need I ask if Oregon possesses good | W e are prepared to make a su perior quality of rtraiu tile in all sizes. Lars;, orders promptly of the winter. filled. Uorrcspoudeuce solicited, Price list’on application. Corner M ain A Dayton Streets. I jnst got in, in time to escape the wheat soil». heaviest part of a snow storm that lasted Considering tho investigation made by OREGON. NEW BERG, until after Christmas. Since that time myself for a few moments, the range o f] tho mercury has beon down about zero. sugar percentage was large, viz. 0.77 to L . E l l a H a r t l e y . 22.44 per cent in the juice. Of the 95 an- j I*. S. G. N. Hurt ley expected to go al vses made at the station 8 showed less A . L . A V A L L IN O , P r o p r ie to r . from Washington into New York state than 10 per cent, 70 moro than 12 per O IE E IE G -O IZ S r . where he thinks of spending most of tlie cent and 37 over 14 per cent. In the O S ' W ^ I E j C G C D . H A D L E Y , H U N T & CO. First Class Drain Tile. of wealth but who devotes it portion of timo each day to these children. The |M-ople begun to cotne in for the noon meeting, and just as the hand pointed to the hour of 12 singing began. There were among these ladies of refinement, L. E. H . Willamette vallep 69 analyses gave an av- : A ll kind» of liome grown uursery stock for sale. We make a specialty of reformed drunkards, who had come there winter. .... erage of nearly 14 per cent, the beets liav- T - 1 h !’ 1 ' T T D ! A N D I T A . X j I - A . I 1N IE? B E X T U S N E S . seeking help and strength to enable them T ill! S U G A R R E F T . ing an average weight of IV4 pounds, and For prices, terms and other Information, apply at N u rsery or to M A R I N * COLC O K D , to lead belter lives. After (ho first half our agent* at N ew be rg, Oregon. an average yield of 29.5 tons to the acre, C o r v a l l i s , Or., Dec. 17, ’92. hours exercises wero over they arose, one With the The reason for penning this article is in raging from 8 to 30 tons. by one and gave a little personal ex peri onee. Spoke of tho influences that had the fact that the writer had intended to larger yield, however, there was a de-I that the present price of hops can not be! 'A m ile of road bed and grounds 2.10 one acre brought them to that place, and ul | discuss the pa|ier presented on the above crease in the amount of sugar as the maintained. 2. S O It would have i With tlie advent of hop-lico and tlie Imeltzer C K W™ 4 » idhvarrts add 2.52 together I was convinced that such vus subject at the Farmers’ Institute recently beets were overgrown. a much better showing had this mould the hop growers of this section ; Truublood Ed truly a missionary work. The state sec held in Nowheig, hut was obliged to leave made 1.40 . ,,, , ■ , , , . . . I lots 56 7 Sblk 25 Edwards add retary handed me a letter of introduction heforu tho subject was presented on ac yield been bept to 15 tons or theieabout, Iiave lost tlie greatest advantage which Thompson It L 2.52 Eli- j lc 2{ j 4 1 , 1 k 21 liurleys ad>1 to Mrs. LaFutra, thu president of tho Dis count of illness, and also the fact that and carried 15 per cent sugar. When the ; | they onee had over the Eastern and Eu- .63 ! lots 11 5 fi blk 21 H uriej-r addition trict of Columbia, which was very accept a number of questions wero asked at that fact that the larger beets are worthless for | ropean growers. Hop growing is a bnei- 1 W r i g h t O U sugar, as well as costly and poor feed, he- ness which requires skill and a consider- 2.10 lots 12 13 blk D Hobsons addition able as I was expecting to ho in Wash lime which in part wore unanswered by comes impressed upon the minds of the able investment of capital to secure good I 5 *0''d g blk a Deskins add ington in a few days. A fler a hasty those present. 1.75 illson W A The writer lias been investigating the farmers the producing of 10 pound beets j returns. One of the worst results of a W lots lunch 1 hurtled to another part, of the 1 23 4 56 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 D estin s city to hear Jenness Miller lecture 011 subject for tho last two years, and some will be at an end. F ive small beets hop craze in this section will be an enor-1 10. ."iO Visionary,( whireEdE. lot6In blk 1 5 Central add 1.48 Dress Reform to the girls o( tho Woman’s work was done at this station in 1899. weighing not over 2 pounds and properly I mous increase of hop lice. 3.85 cultivated are worth at least ljii times as unskillful and careless growers will allow Wyman ty H mortgage College. 8ho spoke of the changes in the Tiie results of the work were set forth Y a m h ill Land Co lots 12 34 blk E Hobsons a d i : 514 ncre3 past few years, brought about through j in bulletin No. 17, of this station, which much us a single beet weighing 10 their yards to become the breeding places lim ber land Goodrichs add ; acre» | of these pests. Just as quick as the price cleared litgd Deskins sdd 17,65 tho agitation of this subject, and the ten i is now exhausted, and a brief review of pounds. Hond Win Touching upon a comparison between of hops becomes low hundreds of growers dency toward a moro sensible and com the article will not only show what has lots 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 blk 11 Peskins 2d ndd; 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 blk 12 Degkius 2d ndd 13.65 fortahle attire for ladies. Sho spoke j been done but4dso answer a number of wheat raising and the production of beets I will say it doesn’t pay to spray, C F a few figures may not he out of place al- ! The man who thoroughly understands Butler plainly and freely to the girls on the no ' the questions asked at the institute, lots 14 15 and 16blk 28 E d w a rd » add 1.40 Bnker & Soil though it is not for a moment advisable ’ *ie business of hop growing can probably cessity of garments being worn sufficient- j The question of sugar production in Or 50 fl on Front St Deskins 2nd Add 1.10 , l . . . i I engage in it now with reasonable pres L E T T E R F R O M !.. E L L A H A R T L E Y . ultimate 8U8ce(ts hut ,t ¡B Very Lyle V G two lots In Hurleys add 1.05 ly loose to permit thu freedom of motion ! egon is not one which interests tho farm- to allow beets to take the place of any Myers J L I of every part of tho body, and especially er alone, hut concerns all classes, the paying crop now raised on tlie farm. It good time for those who do not under- F o u n t a i n C i t y , Ind., Dec. 28, 1892. 25 ft in lot*5 blk 7 Hurleys add 1.75 C M particularly. will coat tlie farmer more to raise beets stand the business to keep out of it.— Philips E d it o r s G r a i u i i c :— I mentioned in my is this necessary in those who aspire to far tiler and manufacturer 25 ft blk 7 H u rleys a d J 1.40 Northwest, Shuck Mrs win last lutter that the National l ’rison Ro- become beautiful subjects for tho artists The former since it offers a crop to break than to raise wheat but tlie reward is al -1 lof 6 7 blk 6 Deskins ndd 5.25 Let us take an average so greater. yield — form Congress was in session while wo pencils, or the sculptors chisel. In order the monotony of w heat growing and a W a rn er Thomas two blk D Ilobson ndd 1.75 Smith Lee lots 3 4 blk H u rley» add L10 wero in Baltimore; but finished my letter that one should not he burdened with | crop to tako the place of summer fallow, of 15 tons, although the reported average , JAPANESE D cardorff D If 60 ft in lot 4 blk 3 Deskius add 2.10 before it closed. Tho Press of the city in weighty garments. She emphasized the and the latter us it promises a source for was 20 5 tons, and also the extreme cost i Dii nbar Broa of production, $30.00 per acre. The aver- j vited the delegates, and their wives, to necessity of procuring material with a the profitable investment of capital, lot 4 blk 7 Deskins 2d add 4.30 Sale to be fit the town council room, on Sat take an excursion trip to the capitol of view to lightness and warmth. She dis- I Concerning tho grow ing of beets for the age selling price this year was $4 50 per urday, Feb. J, 1893, at 2 o’clock p. m. J. J. WOODS. Maryland, Annai>olis. Accordingly on played a number of garments for both manufacture of sugar the farmers must ton which leaves a net profit of $37.50 per Marshal of the T ow n of N e w berg. acre thin j,, w i1„ „ i laisiniz? A ncw »nd Complete Treatment, conststii g the last day of thu congress at 11 o’clock, j house and street wear, and suid that, in understand that it is a new undertaking acre, uouui we uo n ils in wneat la is in g. | of Suppositories, ointment in Capsule«, also in it is certainly better than allowing Box and P ills; a Positive Cure for E xternal, wo marched down to the boat which some of the colleges tho street dresses \ and that it requires a much higher grade And , ,, , , . , Internal, Blind nr Bleeding, Itching. Chronic, Space forbids .R ecent or Hereditary Pile«, and many other r u e n i C T I O N A R Y H O L D E R ( of farming than wheat raising. A profit- the ground to lie fallow. stood waiting to receive 11 s, uud wo were were being adopted. diseases and fem ale w eakn esses: ......... it Is always 1 " Did ■ you “ i m ' t learn what . . . fabulous . . . . t*uw sut . 5 S * . raaulta of tha After leaving Baltimore we went into able beet crop requires close care much I our speaking of the indirect benefit to be ; ¿reat bem-nt totlie Keneral health. The 1 .. 1 r>* soon ulloal on tho waters of tho bay. nanufactura by Mr. Noyes of an ornamental stand to hold Ihe The story reads like a fable, but to tell it one n o il Vinrinii nnd hold meetimr» fnr i wook ' patience and labor, and of a kind too, in 'derived but suffice it to say they should 1 discovery of a m edical cure rendering «nop- lieuon.ryT Th. rtiry Wo had not gone very far, however, be > irginu unu nem meetings ior a woex. mm wuwi, « •" * i «ration with a knife uunecoNS.irv hereafter, uk»noth«quMtian: H at # you «Y.r noticeth« adv*. i This ketnedy has never been known to fail. iiiwmotcrcompany, which>uruoui m tiu «w i fore wo found that we wero passing Vtfendod W C T T count v cnnvpn- which the Oregon farmer has little, if not be overlooked. • Abuse or neglect of a l The question was askefi a t. he institute ; “ ¿Sin W . h« „ r | 4 5 S O M In * 8 8 through the great oyster regions of that lion, and made »orno very pleasant ac-i ' tuny experience T n a ln tin TV u rsery, a a,„E section. Wo seemed in a i>erfect forest of quaintances. But perhaps tho point of i crop at any time reduces the yiekl, ami in j held in y.mr city as to how the farmer S e y ' ^ f tlvcc,l11r^dUh seSd'«am p fford IreS 8 ,2 8 8 s o ld In * 8 9 of little sailing vessels, and were very greatest interest that may yet !>o men- addition tho sugar percentage. Tho sug- ) could determine the percentage of sugar Sample. Guarantee issued by W oodward, | 6 , 2 6 8 s o l d I n * 9 0 much interested ami amused ut. the sight tinned in this limited space is W ashing-! ur beet of today is in every senso a in his beets. I would say that there is no «ile AVea-sVporl'l,'in^oreSun.1**“ 11 UrUBg,sts, 2 0 ,0 4 9 s o ld In * 9 1 . . • • . * ______________l . : t. . i . : . . l „ a ... „ __! . L _____ «• v m h u d l ' F. MOORE A CO , T iik annual meeting of the State Horti of the fishermen, who w ith great grap ton City. We reached there about dark thoroughbred and must be treated as way in which this can he done with any Suie Agents lur Newberg. wIN Da soM In * 6 2 , cultural Society will lie he.d in I'ortlund pling hooks or pinchers were putting on tho evening of the 19tl> inst , and such, and any neglect will show a double approach to accuracy and still be conve- A Steel WlRdmUÍánd StM l Tower ovary | minutas. on Tuesday and Wednesday of next fortli vigorous efforts to loosen the oysters learned after our arrival that the Friends cut in profit. The question of whether niently done. For tho present, however, T O IVN M A R S H A L 'S T A X S A L E . 03* These «auras MM tSs . ---- week. A good program has been ar from their rooky lieds. The pleasure was of the city lia 1 arranged a parlor meeting our farmers should grow beets or not de- the Chemical Department of the State ! ^ story o f th e. ... , ,, 1 Dy virtue of a w arrant lsaned bv the Town ranged and a full attendance is desired. evidently mutual, for they set up a con for us that evening. A number of the pends upon whether or not factories are Agricultural College will analyze all S a m - | Couueil o f the Town o f New berg. County o f, nles of ailiolr hoots sent til them oxnress Yamhill and state of Oregon, for the town of I ■ goes others tallow. certed yell, which was probably intended members of this meeting aro government established ami vico versa, lienee it is a pits ol sugar oetis sent to tneiu, express j Ncwbenr, to mo directed, commanding me to ' ‘Ta k e the Country.* I the^ fool)» and^ chatties of the delln- ir.ii. th.t ntc.inbiant Mo ^ W. 1’ . K f . a i > y of l ’ortland, is mcnlionod for a salute to ox-President 1 laves who clerks, and consequently are only at leis-. question of double issue, and to solve it charges prepaid. as a candidate 'or speaker of thè house at was on board. Dinner was served before lire in the evening. W e s|a*nt a few there must bo hearty co-operation. tho coining Bession. Mr. Ready was ; landing, and we were certainly bounti hours the following morning in congress, The erection of a sugar factory involves speaker during thè session of 1835 as a fully supplied “ with the abundance ol the in company with an old schoolmate who a large investment of capital, and if Ore satisfy the amount of taxes charged therein, wm .L>n, fumi,h«d'bjr Uia . W. S h a w , luembor troni Hunton coiinty, and anyone seas” for wo had oysters hot, oysters is a member of the House. The passing gon enters the arena and is successful it together with cot-ts ami expenses. I have duiv D'ctumsry itoidsr butin«M. lev ted upon the following described pieces and “ .'ll! JL^a’¿“x who has any knowlodge of tlio record he fried uud broiled, so that the most fas of pension bills occupied most of the must bo with the most modern appli Chemist On gon E x. Station. parcels of laud ami morttratfes ah set forth in JJa 3ai holds th# Held, said tax list, lyill? ami beiut; in the town Of kn crfssm g rapidly from >«ar to year niadu at tliat timo knows tli.it it was any j tidious taste might tie gratified. On morning. Going across to the other wing ances, and true economy would demand No when; in Yamhill county, spite of Oregon The *#erst of o**i «»•*»•»: tliiug but onviablu. At tho closu of thè reaching Annapolis—having limited time of the capitol we looked down from the an investment of not less than $125,000. described and Assessed as follows: follows: M r Noysshsi assessed ns Artistic and msntorious srtiel#, su t D ANGER OF A l l o l ’ CRAZE. Atkinson J >hn Tax has maintained a liifh standard of Russimi he li ad few bionda iimoiig Ilio for sight-seeing—we were taken hastily galleries upon tho senate. Vice-president Erection of cheap and sufficient appli •«celiecfs and tupvhfd fhs srticls 97 ft in lots 2 ami«»? In blk Deskin's ad at a Jovu |>rics. Th# ««ri» of ths*e meinbera among bis unii party or thè from place to place. Tho first thing de Morton was in the chair, and seemed to ances would hut cause failure as it has W e notice that llie press of this section, lots :;. 4, 5. 6 in blk 1 D eskiu s’ add, und i . , ... Dictionary Holder« has l»«rn so »rest lot 6 in tdk 3 Deskius' add 4-0.49 they they literally «old U*a**lvs», democratic party. Tliat a better man manded uf us was, that wo should assem be absorlied in a pile of papers tiiat lie done in the past and this we must surely including the Oregoninn, are very gener Brisbin S tmucl *nd in such great quanti lot 4 in blk 1! in origin al town ties tl. tat a s:na! I profit on for »iieaker of tho house can he fotitul is ble immediately U| hiii the grounds of the bold in bis band. This body presented a avoid. ally advising the planting of more hops. . 8 ’ o*ch one has nitu# tbo Bryant Ju lia A mult ohoTo mentioned. not saviag iniich for thè othor iiiembors. Military Academy, for the purpose of se more dignified appearance than the one There is This amount of money will not be in Ttiis is very much a mistake. lota 8 mud 9 in Deskins’ sub div 175 They heve gone to s, ni st every Berrei Fred habitAble portion of the globe« curing a photograph of the company. we bail just left, for in tho House they vested in any enterprise which would de- hardly another crop produced on the farm lot » in blk 7 D eskius add .87 even to the remote ixlAnde of the i n , an4 Age k « U by Ail The G r a i u i i c has some very decidedly This academy hears the same relation to were reading, writing, talking and ivalk- poml entirely on tho caprice of tho farm- in which tbero is no much danger or over I Coppi» B F . I t , * , ri , , I lot 23 in blk A Ilobsous add .52 heoitAe.ier». Miss Nancy ideas about the saloon busi the navy that West Uoint does to the I ing about, whilo a few about tlie speaker p i » .is to whether or not » the boot supply . production. I tie history o l hop g r o w in g Carter John n e s s , or it wouldn’t suppoan for a moment mortgage 1.75 that the s a l o o n s were sustained by toilers. army. The heavy artillery was brought seemed interested in the affairs of this would bo forthcoming, for a factory uses »hows a succession of hop crazes each of Carter t.’ >Ily lots 3 and 4 in blk 8 Hurleys add $ I 1.83 Tupera don’ t sustain anything, ft is the Doerr Mi«*s Liczio other fellows that keep them on their cannon died away, wo could but rejoice .1 the regular time in the week for tho pres- I H**0 50,000 tons | h . t season, For these ; hops below the cost of production. Han- lot 1 and nl - o f 2 blk 15 1 » o tiglu al town .98 fe e t; some of them from New berg, by the that instead of a signal of danger, it was ident’s reception. The W hite House is beets a factory could afford to pay $4 00 dreils of farmers have been financia’ !y Everest Joseph one acre <*K are<l laatl 4.20 way.— Reporter. Tlnx-i Fitiegan Hugh only a friendly salute. The governor of thrown open Is-tweon 1 and 2 o’clock and P> r ton prevuled the sugar content of A m ruined in some of these crazes. And thu topers don't sustain anything? '-d vards add 1 ft Maryland received very cordially those the president comes into the Gieat East juice be W per ceut, and an additional ] who are familiar with the history of hop ( c.ar.VucrM r> i c ' " ‘ W h y, Webster says that a toper is one l"t It In big li Hobsons a<ld price fo r each p e r cent, over 12 |wr cent growing in Wisconsin know the d isa s- H arford F I. who called at his rooms. The Old State Room and sbakes bands «itti tlie vis who topes or diiuks frequently. The Inn. ■ s. 7, <, blk U Cuntr.il add House seemed to bo tho objective point itors. We were taken through ilio differ- To produce the beets it would require trolls cximrience of the growers of that * " Hiatt I^ w ia question is who pays for these drinks? C A V EA TS, for all visitors, ami as we wore ushered ont parlors, one of which was planned about i ,0rS) acres of laud, (or the crop state, 1«*t in l»lk 10 in Central ad l Of course Newbargers are expected to pay- TR A D E M ARKS, Tho extraordinary productiveness of i ,,Srtr.W i « 'í ^ rk >. into its rooms, we were shown many rel- and fitted up under the direction of Mrs. m,t** be one of rotation, making 3,5tX) d e s ig n patents , ' .»'• ft in lot 2 blk t> Deskius id J fur all the drinks they get ut the county „ c o p y r ig h t , . etcJ ics of interest. After entering its halls. Harrison shortly before her death. In acres to be planted each year. Hence it j hops in Oregon and Washington gives Hnrley il seat, hut is it jsjasililo that McMinnville lut» i. A sud 8 blk 1. 1 2. ;ì, 4. i. S blk 2 1 2 * « m iS f1! « f l ? 1 i n,'',free nsndbook w rit« to the first room on tho right was iminted tho one just adjoining the Great East is seen that qnito a large number of farm- the growers of llieso states a considerable a , s i >,3 * C O , 361 B b o a p w a t . N x w Y o b s . 3 I .1 fi 7 8 blk I 1 2 3 I 5 « 7 8 blk 5. Lui s has a contract with her licensed saloons Oldest hurean fo r «ecurlnif patents in A m en o k and 20 It lu blk 7 1 and 2 U k s. 5 S a u l out as the one where Washington eur- Room may 1 h < seen the largo and beaiiti. ors ml>»t cither contract to raise beets m irgm of advantage of toe growers in U k e n o u t b y u s Is b r o u g h t b r fo r w W k !•». 1 2 ' 4 7 «m l » Mk 11. 6 7 nt».i that only resident* who are very moder tbo public by a notice given free o f chargo in tho •« Mk 12 12 5 6 8 3 h;k 13» 1 2 7 8 h l ( rendered his lawition as commander-in-, ful memorial picture of Mrs. Hayes, given l>ach year, or, what is equivalent, the other places. A t tlie same tiiuo if the ate drinkers are to pay for their gin, 15. 2 l>lk 16» 1 2 3 4 Mk 17. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 s chief of the armies. A large oil painting ■ ay the W. l\ T. l T. of this country in re- factory must control and plant sufficient i price of bops should run down to five iu b U 1** 1 2 4 > 6 ia ilk 22. 1 2 3 4 5 6 while the fellows who 111! up quite fre iu 6ik 23.1 2 3 1 5 6 7 8 iu blk 9:1 2 3 4 5 6 representing the occasion hung upon the inrmbrance of the fact that sho banished h»tid to carry them through. Before th e) cents a |a>und a good many growers ill Mk 33 quently to the throat latch, get their hug Larr«5t eirruls^lon o f any «olentlflo paper in tb s 14 lio n »W4V S tr«b w all; also a life sited picture of the first wine from state dinners at the White farmer will begin to seriously consider would find themselves ruined. It is to world. Splendidly illustrated. No ln t a lfl^ M jilieo without a de|»)sit that lielpa "sus man should be without it. W eekly f i l i B l one «ri-e elM rat! U n i 30 fi in lot 2 nnd 3 governor of Maryland. 'House. The guide who conducts the the subject be will study the natural tern-1 be remembered that the cost of labor is r e v ; fl.50 six months. Address M c V V a x O ? b!k 4 original town. iicri*9 tkBftbcr land 3.29 tain'' the lellow who pays for the license. K s u s it & a a , 3 0 1 Broadway, N «w Y o r t O fiy . ; far Irss in the hop growing distticts of II»«llrjr E J The return trip was enlivened by lsdli t h o u s a n d s o f v isito rs t h r o u g h D ie so r o o m s (H-ratiire conditions. I k ':» 9 1 » 11 12 M k *2 5 E d w ard « ztLl The Reporter probably has raised a ‘ ‘sink 1.40 Tbo season lor ls-et growing may tie F.uro|>o than it is bore, hence the grow- Hi.-iit Low it social and instrumentai music. Socred mentions th is e v e n t ns b e p o in ts ou t h e r ing fund’ ’ for meeting this expense. one acre land 1.47 ! J ^ P H IN G B R A N C H bymiis ami national songs «e r e renderei! p ic tu re to thorn. T h u s a s w a s sai l o f divided into three (s>rio.ls— that of germi- era there can pull through a ¡s-riod ol II «niton rh .trl *1 •* lot* 2 3 4 » lilk 29 100 ; nuli enthnsiasm, bui wlien a distili Mary o f o ld so is th is »|*oken a » a m e m o nation, that ui plant formation, and that extremely low prices with loss loss than L E T TE R FROM K. II. SKINNER. Hsrvejr l.-l of sugar stoiing. lart us comixiro the the growers of this country undergo in gui-bed nmsician la-gan singing "K e e p in ria l o f lu-r ti» Ilio g e n e r a tio n s fo llo w in g . l«>t blk i D e »k ia « add .70 Jeu« i No l a M arysviu . k , Cal , tVc 29, 1S'.)2. de middle oh do road” nitli ita ik v ii I ì . ii There ia v e ry m u. h o f in te re st in th is condition in our slate with the condition siu'b limes. lot *. hlk Mn Everest «ti l .70 Í E ditors G k w - iiic Thinking that my inelodv, as I Ksiked upnn tho “ open iieautihil city . A mo>lera!e and graduai incrca-e in the L^rk ’ n* t’h uL*a M illio n s h a v e t s v n e \ - iu Germany, tbo home of the beet. lot* 10 11 12 i » Mk V* Kdw »nla «.Id ; , TEMITRATCRK t a r l i . friends at Newborg would like to know coontenaneea" <•( thè largo coaiixany p e n d e d to m a k e it u ltra , :iv o a u I a ll tax area devoted lo bo|a in tins section is dé lot«» I a u *5 blk eoEtlwartid a<i i V' O reoon . N swbxro , L w h A K ins IV rlu d s n i ilUunrtte W ilU m stte lit r a is n v sometliing about the tKwd in Ibis valley, 1 gatbere-d atsml tbo piano—thè ex presi- payers h a v e a lig h t lo i d a se n se o f iv sirable but a hop craie is by ni 1 meuns te 24 in blk A H obion « td'1 Growth Valley .52 j L aw no :» C h uts than the living »■ counts given in dent and daughter, ox scouturs, J. F.llen j sonai owner»; lier •eut Euglish Sineo I w as here some First p e ri.si ,xA «t ,1 be avoidod if |»,ssihie. "'¡o !••: 7 \" ft in H :rle*-s qrld 1.75 8, 4.3 M ♦ your pa|s-rs, I will simply tell you what Foster and other lecturers, distinguished 1 1,, years ago tbo Smithson an Institute S . ' C u l t l p e r i o d pq<ers State tbat the farinera of thaï Mitchell G W lot 12 in Mk A ll«>b>oaft a l J • 2 ..0 , ,• r... I A I MtaudtMihn 1 K J we here at Marysville passed through. reformers, eto. I thought “ How near ■ has Is-cn greatly enlarged, and contains a From Ibis table n.av l»e seen that the 1 coant-y, encourage I by the large profits lot«« 14 »5 id blk A Holwoes aJJ 1 (4 i This city is located ut tbo junttiou of akin I he whole world is.” lundi greater vn iaty of sp .m iens. temperature i-> vere favorable, and during '»•»idi have been mad - on bo,n this year, M >rtt»ro»«di tyle T h e beet and most popular breed L i 2 iu Lie ’» P c «k iu « Ari l 1.4« the Fha mi l Feather ri.crs and pruiectiai Fares for sale at f - p-r setting o f 15. Tbo In a Jquarter* of tlie M . t . T l . of W asliingtoti'» niontiuient has l-o. u com- tbo sugar sto ing p e r M ia even sn¡<crior. are increasing very largely the area do Mill-« .1 A -1 blk A Ik b .c B fi « I J .52 Cal! on or addresa, g . H o b s O U . by luveea ( iuui ten to tillevu feet high. MarylaAd are iu Balliiuurt aaJ being re- pht*¡J ar.J the ¡ t , mJ- a Ij orna- lu lUe U ’ nfail c o n i a r our • votcU to liopj. Tins is sutli.itut to tbow S3 J\ra«irait Poultry Yard Wyandottes a Specialty. I’ •!, '• \ K 3