I ranged and cut Ills throat. This worked ' spent all forenoon on deck. I’assengers ! tired of that and got up in the night and those I got from Granville Everest, of | so on another partner, he decided to re- playing games, such us pitching rings took a c u s h io n off of the settee and put it Newberg, Or., last winter. They are , turn home ha soon as lie could get out of < over a slake and the like. Delightful i on the door and made in v bed on that toted for their keeping qualifies, and I ISSILI) EYKKY FlilDAY MOU.N1NO. j the mountains. lie did so, and wrote weather not at all w iutery We are be­ across tho ship, (the berths are all made think llwse might have kept much longer NEWBERG, OREGON. : us from I’anama where all trace of him tween seven and eight hundred miles lengthwise witn the ship), hut found this | than they did, but they were toa fine EDITORS AND I’t 'B l4 B U E K 8 : was lost. His friends never have found from New York. Have not seen a vessel was no go as the rocking from side toaide j flavored. Rears do well here also, and E . H . W o o d w a r d A i O h m . C . E m e r y him. My fa'her-iu-law and I were now of any kind since leaving New York, would lift uiy hea 1 so high that I would | many keep well into winter. Nut much | alone, wo worked on until thu water The sea gulls are still following after ua slide down toward the foot and then the else except small fruits, strawberries, etc. FR ID A Y, FEB R U A R Y 24, 1893. next instant my heels would go up and I I am satisfied the Oregon climate is ti e again failed, w hen I started for the states, ! but not so many. DIRECTORS: Afternoon. We sighted a large Phila­ would slide back toward the hea l again. best yet. lie remaining, and now is buried in u . \v. M c C o n n e l l , g . c . C h r is t e n s o n , \ v . ic . a l l e n En tered ¡ 1 « second class ir.attcr »t the post Address rue, care A. Marin, 38 l ’ark Marysville where he went shortly after I delphia steamer to tiie south of us and a Bo wedged myself up as tight as I could otlice at Newberg, Oregon. G. \V. M IT C H E L L , A. It. M IL L S . full rigged sail vessel to tiie nortli both in my bunk flat on my back and man­ Row, New York City, N. Y . left him. Ample Facilities Afforded for the Transaction of a General Banking Business. liesp , Many miners took out lurge sums headed west. Thu afternoon was spent aged to sleep some and lay awake a good I t is predicted in Europe that a great G. N. H a r t l e y . G. W. M i t c h e l l , Pres. A. It. M i l l s , Vice Pres. M o s e s V o t a w , Cashier. deal till morning. by most of the passengers out on deck which they gambled away or spent for war is eminent there, and that this is the Jan. 27. This is the seventh day of whisky at 50 cents a drink. When in doing all sorts of things, the last I noticed cause of tho demand for so much gold. T I I K K L K V A T O lt C A S K . California lust fall, I again made the trip was skipping the ro|ie, like the children our voyage and at noon were in latitude F. E. H A D LEY. J. It. HUNT. A. HODGSON 48° 55' longitude -7° 50' and had made | used to at school. Old men taking a to my old diggings, with a team over a P resident H arrison ’ s inauguration is It is reported th at a settlem ent has ■aid lo have cost $2,520,000 and Presidont very good toll road, which shortened the hand ut it. And so thus far alt has gone 349 miles since noon yesterday and are been made by I*. A. Marquam of $5,000 2081 miles from Now York, and must on Mr. \V. C. Avery, whose wife was When I us pleasantly as could be. elect-Cloveland's inauguration will proba­ distanco to seventy miles. M anufacturers of We have good table fare, which con­ make 714 miles yet before seeing land. killed in the elevator at the Marquam climbed those mountains on foot loaded bly cost much more than that. down, it was called ninety miles by tiie sists in part of porridge ( mush), beefstake, We have a hard wind blowing in our face opera house lately. It was concluded 1 T his fact that tho stars and stripes now nearest trail. I ascertained that tho ele­ lamb chop, ham, two or three kinds of from the east today and it is colder. Bea th at there was a clear case for damages floats over a number of swift merchant vation where I worked is six thousand fish, vegetables of various kinds, coffee, culm some but rough enougli yet. Tiie und us the law allows us much as $5,000 We are prepared to m ake a su perior quality of drain tile in fill sizes. Large o rd ert promptly For Captain says the barometer has gone the easiest way was to settle without a filled. and mail steamers means more for the feet above sea level. I found some hanks tea and chocolate for breakfast. Correspondence solicited. P rice list on application. Corner Main 8t feed und have a good appetilo and feel first rate. deck to send ashore at Queenstown, after and establish bonds of love that are (for this is voui grand opportunity), and receive many old forty-niners, as they are called, * Carrying plant* and bulb* and seed*, sold equal with any. Tho numo of tills full particulars by return mail. Address, I noticed some sea gulls again today. I which we wil! go on our way to Liver­ stronger than steel. No parent can afford Everyth ing the garden need*. county is Bremer. It contains 12 con­ that were once rich in gold who are now T R U E & CO., B o x N o. 4 0 0 , A u g u s ta , M e. . . . . * gressional tuwnshipH of 20 square miles poor indued, l’oor, degraded dumkurds do not know how far we are from the pool. 8:13 o’clock. We Iiavo passed to have his children stand aloof with a “ At every port th e ir cra ft will call, each, and Dairy Commissioner Topper One man tliut took out all thu gold lie hanks of New Foundland, but not a very Queenstown und are now on our way to feeling that there is lack ol sympathy. With goods from Vick's for one and a ll." reports its gross shipments last yoar at great ways I suplióse. A map of the the end of the journey. We halted off Rather should there bo that companion­ Over 100 pages (8x10 inches) of the 2,022,093. Figure this out und meditate could carry is now sweeping the walk or doing errands around livery stables in world would tell by comparing its latitude from Queenstown and a boat came along ship which invites the utmost confidence most interesting descriptions of all tho upon tho answer. Marysville. I had a long talk with this and longitude with our present position as side and made an attempt to take off and congeniality. I believe it is a mis­ leading flowers and vegetables, as well as Anency for shown above. man. some eight or nine hundred heavy mail taken idea that this will encourage disre­ many pages printed in colored ink, tell­ L E T T E R F lIO M K . I I . H K IN N E K . Afternoon. Spent two hours in writing sacks, but after the tender had been spect, for the most cheerful and beautiful The groat wine industry of California ing of the new novelties, with hundreds H ighland H ome , Near Newborg, Or.) you hour so much said about is ruining then wont on deck and engaged in u lashed to our ship by strong bowser or service is the service of love.— Woman’s of engravings and directions for their suc­ Fob. 15, 1893.) game called “ shuílle board,” with three ropes uud three of them were parted the Work. thousands upon thousands every year. cessful cultivation. The appropriate E ditors G raphic :— Forty-two years What I Iiavo seen has boon a great tem­ other gentlemen. The game consists in attempt was not continued. A few sacks quotations alone are worth more than the C A V E A TS , rg ith is spring 1 landed in California, perance lesson to me. And since my re­ shoving some round flat pieces of wood were taken off and we are carrying the FRO M OUU E X C H A N G E S. TR A D E MARKS, price—but really it costs nothing, as the when Maiysvillo was a city of tents or at turn to this quiet and happy Newberg with long sticks made for the purpose, main bulk of it on to Liverpool. WM'" O E 8 ICN P A T E N T S , It ^ C O P Y R IG H TS , etcJ Persons visiting the postotfiee on a 10 cents sent for the Guide can be de­ least more tents than houses. I then without one saloon, I iiavo felt that it onto a number of squares, each being seetns that when it can be done the mail For Information an a free Handbook writ« to ducted from first order. MUNN A CO.. 301 B r o a d w a y , n e w Y o r k . thought it tho roughest place I ever was is a goodly land where |ieaee und plenty numbered. The uno that get ono hun­ is taken off tiie steamer at Queenstown busy day do not think that it mukes any Oldest buroau for securing patent* In America. We advise our readers to send 10 cents Every p aten t taken out by ub I s brought beforo in or expected to bo in. Tho principal reign. dred first wins thu game. Thu deck of and put upon cars and taken to London difference how they ask for the mail at Truly Yours, the publio by a notice given free of charge in th a to James Vick's Sons, Rochester, N. V., the general delivery. Were there but few houBos seemed saloons ami gambling tho ship being smooth is fine for the and other places in Great Britian a few E . II. S kinner . for the Poets’ No of Vick’s l’ loi-al Guide. dens. One largo tent I well remember game, und 1 find it a good exercise for it hours ahead of the ship. We have had asking for mail it would mak6 but little difference but whore as is frequently tho Avas both saloon und gambling h—. It takes lots of work to keep your feet while a tine days sail and one more night on Largest circulation of any scientific paper in t h e I . K l T I . l t F R O M 1) 11. . I K S S I G * . case at this office thousands ask for mail world. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent was called blue ruin. It was built in Ibis thu ship is rolling and pitching as it did board will let us off wo hope. man should be without it. Weekly, 8 3 . 0 0 a in a singlo day, it does make a difference Notes an.I observation* m.vile du ring my first this uftcruoon. ear; f 1.50 six months. Address MUNN A CO« way : A strip one yard wide of hieeched Jan. 39. Arrived a'.l safe got through U-ULiiiiEiiLS 3 0 1 Broadway, New York City. voyaire across the A tlantic on tho s te a m e r Gal­ whether the party stepping to the win­ sheeting at the bottom, then one yurd lia, beginulug J a a . HI, I hah . After supper. The saloon is quiet thjs tiie custom house and to the train that is dow says, “ Is there any mail for John wide of blue goans for the center then Left the port of New York at 8:45 a. evening. The sea is much rougher than to take me to Leominster. Will start in J B. W A R N E R , Smith,” or whether he says “ John HELLO, GRANGERS! another yurd wide of sheeting, making ra. on Jan. 21,1893, as fine a winter day it lias been yet and it seems tuwtuko a a few niiniLVqL-iiai so I have not time Smith.” The supposition U that the ap­ ^ho sides. Tho c^ver or roof was made in as any one f&mld.ask. .Took breakfast good dealWf tiie hilarijy out of txie pas­ write umUniki.'*, Will write again in » . V- ( • the same way. It was rightly named about 9, remained on deck after breakfast sengers. 'rho same old moon is shining day or two. I do not feel any the worse! plicant at the general delivery window l l b o r e r SOLD Y O U R HOGS? lilue Ruin ami many a poor fellow was till about 11, until tho last sight of “ Na­ away out here on the Great Deep that of my ten days voyage and am thankful wants mail, and while postal employees NEW BERG, OREGON. robbed and ruined there. Several are tive Land" was liad and wo were well out shines on the land. It being clear and to otir Heavenly Father for his continued are not adverse to politeness the giving of I r»m prepared to sink wells on short notice © ® buried on tho hanks of the Ubu that were ut sea. bright. It is now 8 :30 and I will soon goodness to me. May tho blessings of* the name is not an impolite way of ask­ nr.fl guarantee good work at a reasonable figure. Get my price-, before having your v.oll made. ing anil us it gets right down lo the point W e aren’t Grangers, but Merchants, murdered in that den. Nine o’clock.]), m, ILts been a de­ retiro. Heaven rest upon you. is much prefered. Tiie same rule holds Bankers, Dominies, Business men from Tho second day after arriving thcro I lightful day, almost as smooth sailing us Jan . 25. Went to bed last night at E l ia s J e s s u p . true of stamps. The clerk does not know» Newberg. in company with throo others started for upon a great river. Only about twonty 9:30 with the roughness of the sea in­ BR IN G B R A N C H what denomination you want if you say, tho mountains, each man carrying his saloon or first class passengers, mostly creasing. Did not sleep very good. 1 L E T T E R F U G A I I’ K O F . H A R T L E Y . Du tell! Vet your ready made cheap “ 25 cents worth of stamps” but if you own blankets, one pick, one shovel, one Englishmen. These together witli the would gut to sleep and then a heavy eoa say, “ 25 centt worth of twos” or 10 twos clothes indicate the plowman instead, prospecting pan and twenty pounds of officers all of whom are English make a would strike tho ship and she would roll G l e n s F a l l s , N. Y ., Feb. 4, 1893. and gives you away. provisions. It was very wurm the first decidedly English company. There are a und crack at every loose joint and some­ E d it o r s G r a p h ic :—This writing finds and 5 ones” you have been brief and ex­ plicit and tho clerk will appreciate your and second days in the valley. The few Americans and with those there is u thing loose would make an unusual me in tho northeastern part of New York Staple and fine cloths so made up as EWBERO, O regon . fourth day wo reached the snow line constant discussion ubout English and sound and I would be wide uwaKe again. state. The mercury this A. M. is 6 de­ effort to help expedíate tha work.—Ore­ to improve the appearance where wo hired to help dig a miner’s American ways and cuaterna. They have And so I put in the night and arose this grees above zero. We have been having gon City Enterprise. of the wearer. ditch. Each getting six dollars |xir day great times at the dinner table. There is morning not much refreshed ut 0:30. a genuine cold time. In tho neighborhood of sixty conver­ and board for his work. When tho ditch a young lady in the company who is an Found it was raining and a high sea so 1 had ono pleasant, (rather cool how­ sions are reported from LaFayette, tiie was finished wo ugtiin moved on in American going abroad for the first time that wu could not be on deck. Hail ever,) ride of twenty-five miles and re­ work of the protracted effort which closed Full Line of Hats, Um­ The liest and most popular breed search of |iuying diggings. 1 found a that is a leader already in all the talk breakfast at usual time. I ate hearty turn, in an open sleigh witli five others, on Saturday night. The interest reached brellas, Hosiery and Eggs for sale at $2 per setting of 1.5. claim where we thought wo could make and hilarity. It may be she will over do und felt tiettor. Afternoon. Btill high and a part of the time, a fine breeze and Dayton and tiie C h ristia n workers gave a Cull on or address, g . H o b s o n . fair wages if we only had lumber tu make tho thing yet. And so ends our first day sea but looks !iko clearing up. Our log mercury 11 deg. Ixilow zero. We found helping hand, und the cause Í9 greatly Underwear sluico boxes so wo could work tho claim. on board, and I will retire under a con­ hook sliows us in latitudo 44° 10' longi­ it no difficulty to keep cool, even though advanced.—Dayton News. For Men Women and Children. Ouo of our parly went forty miles to sciousness of my I loavonly Father’s pres­ tude 43° 28' and having traveled 350 others were crowding 1 H. Six of us on Daniel Ilui ton Kingery, son of D. B , Jkiwneville and liought a whip saw, pity­ ence in my heart. miles sineo noon yesterday. Aftor sup- two seats. These New Yorkers are good left for California on a visit last week. It ing forty dollars for it. While ho was Jan. 22. Arosu from my hunk this |ier we were entertained by a gentleman nattired. I went through ail that cold is reported that ho went on the same bus­ Ready made Clothing, Men's and Boys C. F . B u tler, B reeder and F a n cie r of Lt. B rah ­ Shirts, Neckwear and H and­ gone we three that remained made a pit, morning at 8:15, having had a good giving some account of his visit to Da­ time and did not take cold. ma Fowls. Duke of York and Auto­ iness as his elder brother, who recently crat strains. kerchiefs. then cut a log and rolled it upon it, nights rest. 1 soon found tho ship was homey in South Africa some 20 years While I was down at l’almvra, at the returned.—Reporter. Stock first class in every respect Eggs for sale high enougli for a man to stand under it rolling a good deal more than she did and how he was mude a I’rince by the homo of A. M. Purdy, ono of the great New nud satisfaction guaranteed. It is rumored that the reason the law­ Shoes for Men, Women and Children. to pull down the saw, when tho man on yesterday. Took hreaklast soon after King, etc. Tiie ship is sailing on I sup­ York nurserymen, 1 had the privilege of yers nf Multnomah county enjoined the NEW BERG OREGON top of the log would raise it again. In getting up. A good many vacant seats pose but it rolls nnd pitches as if that was looking upon old Mormon Hill. Joe state from making the state levy is that this way we could make about one hun- at tho table caused by (lie rolling of the all it was doing. I shall go to bed soon Smith is said to have found his golden Albums, Accordéons, Dolls, Fan cy they hoped thereby to enable Portland's Boxes, Toilet Cases and Toys. dretyeet ol boards in a day. Well we stomach, a consequence of u rolling ship. and see if 1 can sleep. I expert it will plates there, containing the book oi Mor­ bloated bond holders to escape paying the succeeded in getting to mining in aliout I ate a good square meal and went on the not lie very sound. J: Tho night is the mon. It is almost round and made up last year’s tux on mortgages, by claiming ten days, making from ton to fifteen dol­ upper deck ami found a calm pleasant worst time on a ship on a stormy sea. largely of gravel. His old mill also still that the new tax law became effective be- Silverine, Silver and Boss Filled Gold W atches, Emblem Pins Charms. lars lo the man ouch day until tho water morning, sen apparently smooth und Jan. 2th Had a very bad night. stands near by, an old wreck, much like iore tho Gato levy was made.— Reporter. E a r Drops, Rings, Plain Gold gave out. Then we recorded our claims glassy, hut ship rolling so iiiueli that u Waves going over the tipper deck every the church which lie founded. The ele­ and with Settings of E m ­ Mr*. Mary J . Lee of Bellevue, Idaho, and left for river diggings w lu ro we joined man in walking on the dork would “ reel few moments. I did not sleep very ments seem to bo against it. Also, the erald, Diamond, Moonstone, etc. arrived here Monday morning to visit her with twenty others and built a floom to and fro like a drunken man.” Spent much. Got up at 7. A toa little break­ mill, wherein is a little rocky case, in NEWBERG, OREGON. largo enough to carry tho enlire stream an hour on deck and then went below to fast and managed to get into the smok­ which Joe Smith interpreted tiie golden sister, Mrs. W. E. Warren. They bail not seen each other since 1844. Mr*. . through it so wo could work in tho bod of tho dinning room called the “ Saloon,” ing room which is on tho upper dock liook to his eerilies. The people hero i I h iv e just received a full line of new good«, Warren left Missouri in 1347, and came tho river. This claim did not prove a where all that would were gathered to, where we can get a breath of fresh air. «ho wero acquainted with tho man do istest DAttefussnd best q u ality , and w lu to Portland when it was nothing but a sell at a* low figures a.s the quality of our goods paying one, after going to so much ex- worship, which is (ho universal custom Tho water went clear over tho top of the | not s|x\)k in very high terms of him. will justify. j brush thicket. Mr*. Lee left Missouri ! A com plete em balm ing outfit just receiv ed . l>ense. We worked on from day to day on all the Canard ships every Sabbath room a few times Wo wero at noon in ( Ilo, they say, was worthless, mean, vile, Come and 6ee me. and came to Idaho in 1801. and lias lived I in hopes that we would strike it, as the day. The services were conducted by the 40° 30' north latitude and 35° 40' longi­ corrupt, ami many other such expressions there ever since. The two ladies are the - wav ing was. Captain who read the services that are tude and have gone 300 miles further on were used in regard to him, so I ha 1 lo youngest memlxT* of a family of eight Finally the rainy season commenced | prepared and printed in u neat Ixxik for our journey which makes 1741 miles from give it up, and no more believe him to b. TH E D IC TIO N A R Y HOLDER i hildren, one hall nf whom are dead, and Did you Ever learn vvh*t fubulou* result* grew « a t of O m which soon raised the river carrying use in this ship. The services consisted New York and it is 1054 miles yet t o ! a prophet, as these men are good chris • n an afactu re by R r Ifo y e « o f an ornam ental atand to ho\4 Utf ! they have been orphans from tlieir youth lictio ia r y » The story reads lik e a fa b le, b u t to te ll it one n n l away our Doom. This left us in debt. of singing and resiling the Scriptures,und Queenstown and 1298 from Liverpool, turn gentlemen and their evidence is i u k another q u estio n : Have you ever noticed th e a d v i l i s — M l Choir union is naturally a happy one. »f Ike Aeim otor C ompany, w hich lU r U out aa follow», We decided to return to onr old cluiin as reading prayers that are printed in the which at onr present rato of g< ing will re­ good. Mr*. Lee exi-cct* to make tier permanent water now could bo had to work. My Isxik. The service* were conducted in a quire four days to Liverpool and three to Near the same place is tho old home of GET T H E B E S T ./' home in McMinnville, her husband hav­ three partners started back, 1 was to stay very solemn and thoughtful manner Queenstown yet. ing recently died.—Reporter. and sot ti|i nine pins in a ball alley to pay There was no sermon or anything said After supper. Tho roughest sea we ' "the rapping*, darn ing table, etc.” This »m* t JuJge Galloway, having purchased the up our indebtedness I could have six except what was read out of the books Iiavo had yet, dishes go sliding back is a noted place for evil. How much ha- dollars per day* or ten dollars if I worked The afternoon was spent in readinjr and and forth as far as there is room la the come ol it we cannot tell. Many have I Jack Agee farm of 13-> acres, i* planting oom night. I stayed and squared our ac­ talking and promenading nn the upper guards for them. These guards are like been deceived, even of the very ehvt. j tho s iine ont in hop. ami 4 > acre* in fruit mihutaa. counts, which was bolter than many deck. A little snow ami hail at sun­ long shallow boxes with no Isittom or lop Since I began this writing I bars eons'stie.g of plums, peaches and C90 -*»• - ¿G t a - Thasa Oguraa tag tha 5 ® sterjefthaevar-p --------- done. When 1 was about to leave, my down. The evening was occupied by a just tho sides about I t , inches deep. changed my location. The present find* grapevine*. In lore« year* he savs lu­ over-g e ins. employer said, “ now sir, w hat are you good many of the passengers and some of Those arc put along the edge of the table me on the east side of lake Champlain, i * id have the hi.:* blossoming like the S t e e ! A e , m o to r. otf—rs totlow. going to do for provisions for tho coming the otlu-eis in singing in the saloon whore and are a little wider than tho plates. with tho Adirondack mountains in plain rose. The judge will have many friend* a-d we T-.k^ the Country** R e ll th a t esN b lta h w ect N:i»i winter '.’ You must get it soon or you can there is a piano. All the songs sung Every thing is thus secured fiom sliding view on the west anil the Green mount­ Iln-n who will form an oxen»« to to La Verne w ïl. r e e .e n d th » »sa n a w th w h.eh it « sa lm i!» not get it at all, as enow w ill soon come, were such as are found in Gospel Hymns. off the table. But your coffee and soup ain* on the east, ad enveloped in snow stop and sample Ids luscious fruit. It sp u n :.l i t i» th e t ’. n r J U r,-ret Oí»r e la te ri in th e W est « c n j then mole trains can not go into the Went to bod at 9 sea still good, and and sucb tiling* are often turned out on It is a most beautiful scene. Mercury will l-e well for hint to get the mads load­ only eueeedexl by t « o o f tb * (Treat II:jrv e*ter eonfjwnieB) mountains; yon have not the money. not colil. We am some 4'trt miles from the table and into your lap if you are not ono morning 29 deg. below zero. Some ing to Id* ranch in good shape before he n aa wbi liy furntahetl by C.» i Fully A breast c f tho Tim*«. P eti--nary I! il4 t r bu%:nw«. Thia Well sir, I will see to that,” and so he New York. 1 notiee tho sea gull* am on flu« look out. wind. Ice two feet thick and still freez­ retires from office.—Repi rter. b ra n uv bstek to th e Holder, a s l A C h o ic e G ift. •unrests inq a y aa to kew it took did. He ordered our winter supply and it still following in onr track. I do not Young men who on marriage bent, bie 1 retired at 9 39 and af’er wedging my­ ing. I think I -land the cold alinosl a* A C r a n d F a m ily E d u c a to r . end be!*! m . J still h :» th e field, ÉBoreasin f rap -lly f n m >ear t ' jr»vr T h o S ta n d a r d A u t h o rity . proved fortunate for ns, us the now came know whether they intend to follow us all self in b«il with all the extra pillow* 1 well a* the poo: lo that live here. But I themselves away to the county seat to get The secret t.f th a t »u.-c = i* th u S r l».v.te ..A* m ade a wt p -r fe c l fifteen feet deep, shitting us in complete­ tho wav or not. Successor of the authentic “ U n s -o could find and stuffing tho blanket* about fool it occasionally, and l have been itt the necessary license, should remember a r tistic a : I roei'tot a r t.tie . and < ► bridged " Ten year* spent in revising, < > baa ro:: n in i.e d a » »ta rd a : 1 o f ly. Oh! what a long dreary timo we We have gone due east ever since we me to keep from rolling Kick and fro, I comparatively good health all the time. that they mu*t have a witness lo satisfy • ic . er.ee u 4 » ir i- l’.cd the a r.:e le < ► 100 editors employed, over 8 3 0 0 .0 0 0 < , a t a k>w p i. « Tb« are* * -f the*« < > expended. had. When it stopjied snowing and left the bar at New York. tried fo sleep but as usual under such I find New York state end Vermont, a* the clerk that the prospective bride is of ! - i * t ‘-at • :e t - f » .v ». . i SOLD BT ALL BOOKSK LLEIS. commenced thawing we dug down ten proper age; lie can not take the say-so of •Ian 23. A good nights rest. I got tip condition* I made but a poor failure out far a* l have seen them, very hilly. < ► a o i ¡n s :e h f r e ;.tq - » r .t i ­ Do not buy reprint a o f ofeeolete edition*. t e a t .:a i a tn a ll p rcf.t on feet to our sluice and commenced the Iwxt a t 7, w en t on d e c k a n il found the same of it. Our ship being nearly 509 feet long Se-nd for ire * jknnpltiet ivutjumng q x c iiiifa Tli jy have one crop w hich i* a success, the applicant, the iaw prohibit* it Ev­ aach one has n a d e the l* » f* e and Ft LL r V K ' . i n LAKH. result a ^ » < w — tite a d . we could. Air. Smith, one of our party, q u iet s e a . s h i p s a ilin g s t e a d y , w h e a th e r a there i* but little twilling up at one end the apple crop. They are oi a g'>>i qual­ ery day or two some young man from a Tbe> have g one to a O. A C. M EP.RIAM CO., Publisher«, h a h .teh l* portion e f tb a glot-e, liecame discouraged thinking of Ins fami­ little d a m p a n d c lo u d y , h u t n o t m u c h and going down at the other. So the mo­ ity. 1 - it I ce’i'e--', I do not think I have distant part of the county wil! enter the Springfield, M ass .. U- S. A. •▼en to t» ** »ertole i-U c-i» of the s*s and a re kepi by ly to the far cast, finally lie he.-aine dr* sign of rain an I PMv/'.V. rnv.v. \fter lueakfait . tion is all froni side to sido. So I g g taste ! an app!c ia cilh rr state as good a« .clerk’s office and in a c n fideo’ia! tone t a u t . »r». NEWBERj GRAPHIC. The Chehalem Valley Bank. Incorporated 1893, Capital Stock $40,000. H A D L E Y , H U N T & CO. First Class Drain Tile. Oak Grove Poultry Yards, WORK FOR US Scientific American fcicutific K»w*i(ati J 1 w ti . S Poultry Yard Wyandottes a Specialty. Quaker City Poultry Yard. V c. cox. il h m i: *T . ♦ B a r r i e . Going to Buy A Dictionary? 4 9 sold In '8 8 2,5*88 sold in *89 6 ,2 6 8 sold In ’9 0 2 0 ,0 4 9 sold in '91* 6 0 ,0 9 0 tx> m »92 *