You will lind the phut* for it when you SEE OUR SPR IN G AND SUMMER D IS P L A Y OF Q UALITY AND ELEGANCE. O u r seasonable stock likes nothing but buyers. They eome. They w ill be satisfied. They will buy, at the Fairest Prices Ever M ade for such Qualities. Visitors are not asked to believe, but are shown goods to Convince them that we are Leading the Trade in HUCEILT’S B O Y S 7 C L O T H I N G , OOBUSTTS 7 BTTBnSTISIETIlsra- GOODS, H A T S , ETC. I f you want value for your money, come and see us. brated Rrownsville W oolen Goods for this valley. Truth brands our goods Honest Quality. VfeCzsr Remember we are exclusive agents for the Cele- Yours F o r Trade, St NEWBERG GRAPHIC. ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MoU.NINO. EDITORE AND PUBLISHERS! E. IÍ. W o odw ard an d O h m . C. E m e r y . F R ID A Y , M A R C H 24, 1893. Entered as aecond eta.» matter at tbo poat ottico at Newberg, Oregon. C i r c u i t court convenea at M cMinnville on next Monday. There are nearly 80 caBett on the docket, aliout the usual number of which are divorce cases. The minister gets a fee lor tying the knot, and the attorney a larger one for helping to untie it. A NEW vessel of the whulebuck order, hut an improvement over the Wetmore, is soon to be launched from the yards of the Pacific Steel Purge Co., at Everott, Wash. This company feels confident that it will l>o afilo to build a vessel hav­ ing all tho advantages ever claimed for the Wetmore, but witli none of its de­ fects. T iie dangerous character of tho class of men who usually receive territorial ap­ pointments, especially in Alaska, was again demonstrated a few days ago when n Deputy U. 8. Marshal shot and killed a store koeper out of pure |>ersonul spite. That the murderer is in jail docs not count for much, us Ids official associates are generally of such a character that by Some hook or crook they will succeed in securing his release. Now that Oregon has a gumo warden whose business it is to keep fish dealers from selling salmon in March andpruvent country people from killing grouse ami pheasants of ttieir own raising, the "sportinen” of the state have effected an organisation and arranged for u big tour­ nament some time during tho early sum­ mer, offering $3,500 in prizes. Mean­ while the orchards of tho state aro un­ protected and the scale ami codlm moth hold undisputed swuy, while the state heard of horticulture exists only in name, without sufficient means to pay necessary postage and traveling ox|>enscB. Grout is the wisdom of some legislators. E. W . D ix o n , of Forost Grove, lias in­ vented und constructed a model of an uir ship which ho thinks will aolvo the groat question of aerial navigation. Tho 7’imr* gives the following description of the ship: Tho “ ship” is composed of two parts, the balloon uml hull. The balloon which is |>ointod in front to offer ns small resist­ ance as possible, is made in two compart­ ments and will he filled with hydrogen gas. The hull, su*|ienilod by it has cost Air. Dixon years of study. The hull is similar ill shape to a water craft, except­ ing the t«iw, which is more nearly round. Unlike all other uir ships the rudder is in front. The p r o filin g power will tie elec­ tric motor. The wheels are so construct­ ed ns to pull hard upon the uir and run at a high rate of speed. A ll the machinery is adjustable, in faet, is a combination of adjustments which nre believed hy the inventor to bo the solution of the problem of aerial navigation. The pilot will have all tho machinery under his control, ami lioth wheels can he adjusted at tho same time or separately so as to make the ship go ou a circle, or go higher, or lower, ns desired, uml any or all of tho adjustments can tie made while wheels are going at full speed. Mr. Dixon provides protec­ tion in ease of accident to the balloon in five different ways: by making mom gss, throwing overtsiard sand hags, providing tile balloon with a parachute, adjusting the pro|iellera so as to sustain the ship and having individual |iariichuto* at hand, Mr. Dixon says tie is in hopes of organizing a company nnd building a ship to go to Chicago in duly, and thinks lie can go from Fort land to Chicago in thirty hours. T II K "IN V A R IO M -o r -r ill V A T I- R IQ IIT S " EXCISE. The grent bugaboo witli which the hill* proposed by the Slate Hoard of Horticul­ ture, and endorsed by tlie Stato Horticul­ tural Society, had to contend heforo the legislature, recently in mission, was the allegation that they authorized an un­ warranted Invasion of private rights. It seems to la) very eaay to befog the vision of the public generally and of the legislature in particular upon this matter of private rights. The fruit growers of Oregon were represented to lie a raps- cious elass, ready and anxious to pnt into operation a system of laws of a tyrannical and inquisitorial character. They were saief to lie asking lor a class o( legislation unknown to any other of the states of our Cnion, except California, and, of course, everybody knows how disastrous? has bean the result of protecting hy law the fruit Industry of that stale. Strange as it may appear to the inmnls>rs of tho leg­ islature who were infinenced hy the class of arguments which led to the defeat of the proposed laws, above rsfered to, the provisions ol those proposod laws would not have I mwmi any more arbitrary, any more inquisitorial, would not have placed any moro judicial power in the hand* of individuals than a number of very neees sary and useful laws now upon Hie statue hooks of Oregon. |erinten- its possessor vastly more in getting on in Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching, Chronic, Recent or Hereditary Piles, and many other to weigh in tho scale against the annoy­ dents of the departments in which tlioy tlie world than a masterly knowledge of diseases ami female weaknesses; it is always We are prepared to make a superior Quality of drain tiie in all sizes. Large orders promptly a great benefit to the general health. The first ance which railway companies would suf­ wish to make entries. tlie circulation of the blood or tlie conju­ discovery of a medical cure rendering an op­ filled. Correspondence solicited. Price list on application. Corner Main A Dayton Streets. eration with a knife unnecessary hereafter. Yours Truly, fer it they were prohibited from iiu(>ort- gations of Greek and Latin.— Reporter. This Remedy has never been known to fail. O Z R Æ O -O U S T . N E W B E R G , C. B. I r v in e , Sec’y. ing peach trees from districts infected 1 per box, 6 for $5; sent by mail. Why suffer Contact witli refined society in all parts $ from this terrible disease when a written with this dread disease. of the globe, tlie grace of God and an guarantee is given with 6 boxes, to refund the The special coses of invasion of private F I . ( I K . \ I, l i r . l ' . t I t T M K N T O F T H E O R - idoinitable will have operated to trans­ money if not cured. Semi stamp for free Sample. Guarantee issued by Woodward, K l i l l N S T A T E H O K T I I l l . M l : A I. rights which wero objected to in the pro­ & Co., Wholesale und Retail Druggists, form Ben Hogen from an ignorant Ger­ Clarke S O C IE T Y , T H E J l’ NK gole Agen»s, Portland. Oregon. posed hills were those which authorize E X H IB IT . C. F. MOORE «& CO., man-French pugilist ami dive keeper into Bole Agents for Newberg. the commissioners or inspectors of the N E W B E R G , O R . a man of tolerable decency and intelli­ One of the most important features of State Hoard of Horticulture to pass ii|ion gence, for which Ben deserves credit tho question us to whether trees, fruits, the work done hy the Oregon State Hor­ and admiration. He said a good many C- E V E R E S T , breeder of S C. B. Leghorns, S. C. W. Leghorns, K. C. B. Leghorns, Silver Spangled Ilamburgs, Barred Plymouth etc., are infected witli (tests, or not, and ticultural Society at its annual meeting good tilings in tiis lectures here, and his Rocks and Pekin Ducks. giving such commissioners the jiower to held in this city last January was the stereoptican exhibits were quite pleasing Birds from the leading yards. Call or write for anything N ew berg , • O regon . see to it that such ,iests are eradicated. forming of a floral adjunct. needed in my line. to tlie large audience that assembled. This purt of their work is quite as as­ Now the acts authorized by tiieso pro­ The most ardent admirers of his lecturrs visions are almost identical in character set) tial as any other brand), and while po­ were of the class who rarely go to church, with those confered upon the state veteri­ mology, etc. aro practically indispensible, and they though: Ben struck awfully M A R IS & C O LO O H D , narian in case of infected live stock and yet litis society could do no more lauda­ straight from the shoulder. So do the ble work titan that of promoting floricul­ upon county supervisors in tho case of A g e n t a nuil D ea lers fn homo preachers, but they don't go to noxious weeds. It is nccessury that these ture. True, we must rely upon tho form­ hear them. Itinerant lecturers like Ho­ officers should have such powers in order er to supply our temporal wants, yet gan get a great deal of glory for many ex­ to dual effectively with tho evils which it there are elements in our nature that may pressions of gospel truth that may be Stair Building a Specialty bo nourished by feasting out eyes on Bargains in 5 and 10 acre Fruit and Chckeu Tracts, near town, on easy terms. Best o is their duty to contend with. heard at home any Lord’s day.— Reporter. market. Plans and Specifications furnished on appli­ It is a very old principle of law that tilings of beauty, such as appeal to our Rev. W iley Knowles writes from his cation. Residence corner 3d & Meridiau Sts. no man may maintain anything which is better feolings, serving to elevate our home in California to U. Nelson that lie a menace to tho life, health or pro|>erty of lives to a higher moral standard. These has just passed through the severest sick­ TT! D . E L W O O D , his neighbors. Anything which does this lieautiful gifts of nature como to us us ness lie has ex|ierlenced for years. He is living three miles in the country, and messengers of love, peace and purity and is a nuisance and if it uffucis the public T H E N E W B E R G JE W E L E R . says lie doesn’ t beliove he can ever get at large it becomes a public nuisance —rest. used to it. Everything is dull and stu­ Keep*«tail Hn« ui W atches, Clocks, Jew elry and Optical Goods. Their commercial value also is of no pid, with no sound during tlie long hours which it is not rnorely the right tiut oven small consideration. Neither should we of tlie night to break the dull monotony tho duty of tho stato to ahote. Makes a specialty of repairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Engraving neatly done. There can bo no question about the loose sight of tlie fact that they would hut tlie dismal screech of the insignificant Main St., Newberg, Oregon. ground owl. He says that last Sunday fact that every neglected, infested orchard become one of tho leading factors in pro­ about a mile from him occured one of is a public nuisance, and it is useless to moting the growth and prosperity of our tlie famous California rabbit drives, and talk of building up a groat fruit growing country as lias been the case in California all tho forenoon ail kinds of rigs passed industry in Oregon unless tlioso nuisances hy furnishing an incentive to immigra­ his place tilled with men, women and children, church members and non- are abated. The fruit growers liuve asked tion. So that any way we may view this church members, all anxious to be at for no greater protection than lias ls>en subject it proves itself well worthy the “ the killing.” You can, if you choose, prominenco thu horticultural society is do almost any kind of business there on freely accorded to cuttle and sheep WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED giving it Sunday, but on a legal holiday you can raisers. scarcely do any business at all. Air. AN E X H IB IT IN JUNE. Tho eontimont of the state needs en­ Knowles should return to Oregon, where The executive committee appointed by lightenment on this mutter heforo an­ wo have a bettor Btato of morals.— Re­ Pres. J. It, Cardwell to manage the other legislature is elected. Wo believe porter. I s a | i > I r A ’ " k > ; T Y i ‘ S ujje & S A F E , I I I 1 A i!"k L V ^ I C H E A P that Air. S. A. Clarke claims that it Is the affairs of tho department set vigorously to Which we arc selling beloiv Portland pr'ccs. Every suit guaranteed. We have If taken as directed, we Guarantee Sat­ I . n F A Y K T T K 1T F .M S . State Hoard system which is objection­ work to put into execution plans for a isfaction or refund your money. lloral exhibit to be given in this city the able. If this ho Into nothing was gained Rev. Gwyn has just closed a series of D O N 'T S IC K E N . D O N ’T CR tP E by defeating the proposed laws, for the present season. In consideration of the meetings in tlie Presbyteiian church. 50 cents per bottle, by your Druggist. dcc281y fact, that tlie Oregon Pioneers hold their Which we are closing out. Stato Hoard of Horticulture remains in He is a very eloquent and impressive existence, ft, however, a liettcr method reunion on tlie 15th of June, it has been speaker and tlicro lias been a number ad­ We have bought the entire of protecting tho fruit interests of the arranged to make tlie time of this exhibit If. W A R N E R , ded to tlie church as a result of his la­ T corres|iond witli their dates, continuing stnte can be devised than tho Hoard bors. method it ought to Is) brought to light us throe days, from tlie 14th to the ltttli in­ O f O. X . A lle n , which we are selling at First Cost. The Evangelicals have also held one of E L L B O R E R . soon an possible, in order to give time for clusive. They have prepared a very lib­ We keep on hand a full line of the most successful revivals ever held in NEWBERG, OREGON. a thorough consideration of its merits be­ eral list of premiums which is ns follows: LaFavette, there being about seventy-five I am prepared to sink wells on short notice Tlie county making tlie best display of fore it is submitted to tho legislature. conversions. and iruartiutee good work at a reasonable figure. Get my prices before having your well made. Every fiuit grower in the stato is, cr cultivated (lowers ( Multnomah excepted) The Evangelicals have the lumber on — 1st premium, $50; 2nd $25. ought to lie, interested in this subject.— tho ground and tho foundation laid for Professional tlorist making best general Itural Xorth nest. their new church building which is locat­ Which we sell as low as any house iu Newberg. display- -1st, $25; 2nd $15. ed on tlie block north of the seminary LARGEST STOCK Give us a trial and be convinced. Highest price paid for all kinds of produce. Choicest collection of roses by ama­ bui'ding and will bo 35x03 feet with 18 OltF.O O N W O U L D ’« F :\ llt C O M M IS ­ teurs— 1st, $10; 2nd, $5. foot wails. Largest and finest assortment pansies TO SELECT FROM. Armory'Buildiug, Main St„ Newberg, Oregon. S IO N . Tlie seminary is getting along nicely by amateurs— 1st, $10; 2nd, $5. under tlie management of Professors Bow­ S ale m , Or.. March 10, 1893. For tlie largest pansy—$5. Bought In eastern M arkets at liottoin To T h e C it iz e n s of O r e o o n :— The Or­ man and AVashburn. price*, an d offered at real values. Choicest sweet peas (variety a consid­ egon W orld’s Fair Commission lias been eration)— 1st, $10; 2nd, $5. The sheriff closed up our saloon on last 44 Dozen Shoes, M e n ’s, AA'omen’s and legally organized. Its officers, superin­ Friday morning and it is still closed. Fine-t display of potted plants— 1st, K id s ’. Tlie saloon keejier says the preachers and tendents, assistants, ami agents have ^ \ C M E Churns, T i U C K E Y E Pumps $10; 2nd, $5. been chosen, and they arc now actively temperance lecturers have ruined his bus­ 63 Dozen Underwear, M en's, AA'omen's Largest and handsomest Rex Begonia, (C A R R IA G E S , J J IS C Harrows, iness, we say let it stay ruined. engaged in the preparation of an exhibit anil K id's. $>"* Mr. Daniel, and Mr. Ediniston have of the rich and varied resources of Ore­ ^ V A N S ’ Lever Harrows, Native flora pressed—1st, $15; 2nd, $10. fl p> both sold out of tlie flouring miffs and 160 Dozen Hosiery, M e n ’s AA’om en’s gon, to lie placed before tho eyes ol tin« oi Native flora fresh— 1st, $15; 2nd, $10. J T E E D Mills, Q . I A N T Grubbers, nnd K ids'. world in tho several department buildings Mr. P. A. Bates is sole owner of the miff. Orchid*— 1st, $10; 2nd, $5. JARN ES8, of the Columbian Exposition at Chicago. John Dunn has sold his blacksmith 42 Dozen Shirts, M e n ’s and B oys’. Toe only consideration for entering an pi As this W orld’s Exposition opens shortly, | business to Mr. Johnson. Mr. Dunn ex- rf T M PR O A ’ ED Planet Jr. Cultivator. o exhibit is an annual membership, requir­ ! 36 Dozen Hats, “ “ i pouts to inovo to his (dace on Chehalem J no time should be lost if we would lie © ing a fee of fifty cents for ladies and one in J O IN T E R S , J ^ N I F E Grinders, Beady Made Clothing. © properly represented. Our state lias mountain. dollar for gentlemen. The holder is en­ Mr. E. II. l'oppleton lias sold all his Overalls and Jumpers. been slotted ample spaces In the differ­ J^AAVN Mowers, ^ T O A V E R S , titled to the privileges of any exhibit in ’ land where tho nursery used to be, to tlie ent department buildings, which this any part of tlie state during tlie year. Collars, Cuff's, Ties, Gloves and Mitts. ^ F . C K Yokes, Q I I . S , p L O A V S , Q Commission lias promised to fill, and Evangelical society. They expect to © This exhibition is given in the interest of S <*• which it ho|>ea to occupy with honor to build a new school building tiiere, as the Suspenders, Garters, Y a rn etc. p .A K E S , «C R A P E R S , * m every city, town and village in the state. the statu. And to make the labors of seminary building they now occupy is too O' Tlie purpose is to reacli all who love Stationery, Blank Hooks, A lbu m s, A c- © r J1E R R Y Carts J J n Ivor sal AA’ ringtr, © this commission the mom successful, { small. M oordeons, Dressing Cases, Cotulis, flowers. Tlie state is large, and its flora which will add not only to tho credit ol ’^ ’ ■pgctable Cutters W A C 3 S 8 , u Mr. AA'alhng, of Portland, arsisted bv ora combines the wealth of the valleys and a the stale, hut to her every citizen, the about fifty of the officers and members of Brushes, Dolls, Fancy Goods. prairies, tlie hills anil mountains, of all M X . Y . Z. Ac. For sale at the free cooperation of tier each ami every Friendship Kebekah lod ge of McMinn­ | Shirt Jewelry, G old Rings, Plain and O their nooks and intervals and as well the ►i resilient is earnestly solicited. ville, organized a Kebekah Lodge at this Set w ith Rubies, Diam onds, etc. © bloom found upon onr so-called deserts To this end. therefore, all |iersons who place on tlie night of 8th inst. There and wastes. There nre few wastes in Or­ 20 Year Filled Gold. Silver and Silvcr- have prepared individual exhibits, all so­ was 35 memtiers initiated on that even­ O F egon, none where flowers cannot blootn. ine AA'atclies an d Gold Pens. cieties, organizations, or associations of ing. The ladies had prepared a nice sup­ Therefore we appeal to the women of Or­ any kind w hitevor (list have prepared e x ­ per which all enjoyed at 12 o’clock. The Fine and Business Cloth, M ade to O r­ egon, and men too, whoever and whore- hibit* of any kind (or the coming Expo­ officers for the first torm are as follows: der for those not too pcnurlously over they may tie, whether on the bounti­ sition, are urged to at onco place them­ carnal to look well. Mrs. Fits Gates. N. G . ; Mrs. Jessie John­ ful prairies, tlie more !>eantiful hills or selves in communication with tho heads son, A'. G . ; Mrs. Florence Olds. Record­ tlie sightly mountain sides, to help us in of the several departments, as organized ing Secretary; Mrs. lam A'ickey, Finan­ onr endeavor to bring more beauty, frag­ by this Commission. You may lie able cial Beerstin ; Mrs. Anna llemhre, treas­ rance and moral trust and pure life into to judge to which department your exhib­ urer; Mrs. Iattlefield. Conductor; Mrs. our homes by introducing overy w here tlie it belongs by reading what follows : This Micliaox, AA'arden; Mrs. Alice Martin. i r a culture of flowers. Commission desires to send to Chicago I. G .; J. AA\ Martin, O. G. The lodge t^PR IN G BRANCH correspondence desired . Evans & Clemenson new berg , ^ oreoon . those things which will in any manner meet* every AA'edneedav night in I. O. O. Tho ladies of the committee earnestly I h *y . fast resolved a mil tin« of new »nod*. give a true represents!ion of any of Ore­ F. hall. I * nd ’*"< < 1 U»Iity, *ud will request all w ho are interested to accept „ , I * * low figure« a.* the quality of our aooda gon's resources, or add in any wsv to Mr. James our genial operator, lias this us a |»'rsonal invitation to op*tl a De*1re to announce to the public that they hart j will Justify. 1 f the attractiveness of the spaces allotted to bought tlie Jolly property near the depot opened a meat market in Newberg. and am ^ complete *^b^ifnjng outfit just receired. correspondence with them. Any infor­ N k 'VRKRO, O slo ox. Come and see me. Oregon in any ol tho exposition build­ and will soon move hi* family there and | now prepared to supply anything in the line o mation desired may bo had hy calling on ings. raise chickens as well as rling lightning. or addressing the secretary, Airs. M. K. The Oregon exhilat will lie collected Mr. Kelty has traded his residence Shafford, 343 Morrison Street, Corner Fresh Beef, Pork or M utton, City Poultry Yare and displajed under tho following head prcjcrty to Mr. Williamson for residence Til), Portland, Oregon. mgs : W yandottcs a Specialty. pro|»-rty near the flouring mill. t\ F Butler. Breeder und Fincfer of Lt. Brah­ ma Fowl*. Ibike of York and Auto­ The IV|sirtrocnt of Agriculture. Forest­ AA'e are reliably informed that the visile crat «train* F R O M t i l 'l l i:\ t I M M . I H . At all times. You are respectfully invited to ry and Forest Products, and Live Slock, of our jovial editor to Newberg will soon The beM Aiul most popular breed. call anti see them First it., one door west Stock first elans iu every respect Egga for sal« Kvtrs for suie at per setting o f 1-Y W. F. Alatlu.k. Superintendent. The aud satisfaction guaranteed^ R. B. Ilihha shipped t>2 China pheas­ cease, lucres* to you Bro. Carpenter. of Townsend a hardware store. C.dl ou or addrer- g Hobson, IH’ isutuient of If arti u'.ture, including ants to partici in Coloralo anJ Iiiiuois PoJIY. N E " BEKG OREGON • K L "B E R u OREGON The Chehalem Valley Bank. L J U J 1? C U R B First Class Drain Tile. Oak Grove Poultry Yards, T. B. CUMMINGS, Contractor & Builder. REAL ESTATE BILIOUSNESS AS GOOD AS GOLD. THE S. B. H E A D A C H E S LIV E R CURE Albany Woolen Mills Clothing Some Special Bargains in Men’s & Boys Pants SHOE! S T O C K W (zfeneral AXerclia/ncLise, J. D. CARTER. C h ris te n s o n 13rothers. H K B w J £ ■S £ 3 * A G R IC U LTU R A L IM PLE M E N T HOUSE C 1 1 r ist e n son 13 rot here • J. B n r r ie . m c. cox. k Poultry Yard 0