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20 Per Cent 20 Per Cent Off \ i- ■i roil ■. 1 r*ü È'! r^ u H H , Eàrah § ™ j iu &v:l fcœt gfl l / i. | ; ¥r:w \ ># FOR M , C L O T H I N G , H A T S A N D U N D E R W E A R , we have decided to give a discount o f 20 per cent on ail goods o f this class sold for cash for the next 40 days. W e must get them oft* our shelves before our fall and winter stock begins to arrive. I f you want an honest deal and a real bargain, save your money and buy from us. Agents for Brownsville W oolen Goods. In order to close out our SUM M ER NEWBERG GRAPHIC. large reniform glands. Matilda (C. K make the trip for. Mr. Coffin is a born will remember that in the pictures of the kind of s'oek that pays so poorly if neg fJoskins, New berg, Oregon).— Finit me traveler and knows how to get througl Hpinx, nothing but tho head shows lected. But if extra care t>e taken to dium to large, broad heart shaped; sur without being gouged very often. He above the ground, but in the past few furnish them all that is necessary to pro ISSU Eli KVKKY FRIDAY MORNING. face smooth, glossy, dark red, nearly says lie can make tho same trip now for years the sand has been taken away from duce the egg there are no creatures in black ; dots very tine; il G. liver color, much less. They visited the capital of the base and a body found which is a true the barnyard that will pay you so well for EDITORS AND PUBLIBIfERfc: N B W B B R G , O IE Ò IE G -O Z tS r . firm; flavorsp-ig.illy, sweet juality very j every nation in Europe and saw and representation of a lion 9fi feet long. that care. Show me a farmer w ho is K. II. W oodward and O rm . C. E m ery . good. Another promi-iug market sort. ■melted many things they don’t care to From the neck of the lion projects the conscious of capital invested in his fowls immense head of the Hpinx. The dis and I will show von a farmer who makes Season, middle of June in Oregon. come in contact with again. F R ID A Y , J U L Y 21, 1S93. They traveled by the slowest trains tance from the chin to the top of tho money out of them. I f you are compelled <)„nk' /■ • I- If -'.in , Newbcrg, Ore to confine them to yards I know no better gon '.ne'bcr ul C. E. Hoskins’ seed they could get, laying by at night ami head is 14 feet. D IR E C T O R S : Entered a ... j < (1 v lit the po* • diu-ts a: Me ■ ben , Every nation of the globe seems to be than my own method. I build my G . W . M c C O X X E L L , ling“ , and of most excellent quali'y. traveling by day in order to see as nearly <i. U . C H I U S T E X S O N , \V. K . A L L E N I represented at Cairo. Thu valley of the houses two foot off the ground so that the G . W . M IT C H E L L , A . It. M I L L S . fru it medium size, dark red, almost I everything as possible. \Y. I |> JnMj„ lun soi.) Ilio Tillamook black, dots numerous ; flesh firm, djrk j In Constantinople they found almosi Nile makes the most beautiful landscape j fowls can run under them during a show- A m p i e I 'u c ilit ie s A ffo i- d e d fo r t h è T r a n s n c t io n n f a G e n e r a l B a n k in g B u s in e s s II idlijh, r..n f -, aller standing at purple ; flavor sprightly, sweet; quality , every nation on the globe represented picture that 1 ever taw. On tho tipper j er—also makes an excellent scratching G. W . M ito n eli ., Pres. A. R. M ills , Vice Bros. M oses V otaw , C’ashier. very good. Season, early in July in Ore Counted twenty different types standing Nile no rain has fallen for 3,000 y ears, place. IVns are 10x12 feet and yards fur tl Hrlrn ui long year«. gon. Vesta (C. E. Hoskins, Newbcrg, on tho streets at cno time, tn Franco Neither is there any dew at night. The each pen 12x125 feet, sown in white T he Salem Fruit Company i3 prepar Oregon).— Fruit medium size, blunt heart gardening is u fine art— land enriched to houses have no roofs except a screen to | clover and 15 birds to the yard. This By this ing to ban.lle fruit for everybody in the shaped, very dark; flesh firm, sweet, ! the highest posslhlo degree. Saw one keep the birds out. Judging from the j gives each bird 100 square feet. Willamatte valley. Co operation is what good. Season early, middle of Juno in t garden probably 00x80 feet in size that representation! of oxen on the walls, the method 400 fow ls can lie kept on an acre, hud almost all binds of vegetables grow- oxen found there today are the same in and as fowls will pay $1.50 per head profit establishes a reputation and a reliable Oregon.” I ing in it. At one side a few rows of po every respect as those in the days of Ab per annum this w ill be the snug sum of market for fruit, and it ini|{hl bo well for our fruit raisers to (inure wilh them on C K O l'-lV IM T IIK K lil'L L E T IN NO. 17. tatoes were planted, then rows of toma raham. The valley is very productive. $600 per acre. To rome these figures 1 toes were planted in boxes that were set An Englishman will with a traction en- j may seem high but a clear profit of $4.04 the sale of fruit for this year. The correspondents of the Bureau, who ! on stakes four to six feet high, being cul- gino and a very few hands, irrigate and per head has been realized. represent every election product in the , , . . tivated in the air. Ollier garden stuff cultivate as much land there as 300 Arabs Surely poultry is King, so, sneering T he Forest Grove Timm says: “ A state, were requested , to maku a special ( II cultivate wilh th-dr rude implements. gentlemen, with due reverence uncover lung, lantern-jawed, grizzlcy whiskered report on the acreage, present condition ! was being raised in the samo way over the garden so that they got one crop from They stand off and look ut the work o; your heads when the cock crows and the man giving the name of Hr. I. N. Woodle and probable yield of grain Tho reports the level of the ground and ono in mid the Kmilishman as ii filled with awe, but hens lay.— Chas. McLennan, in liu ta i passed through this city last week leaving ure very full and complete, and the condi return to their rude implements again. Mot (Incest. air. for Yam hill county, Monday morning. tions hero noted are based on the reports Spam is 500 to 800 years behind the The coldest weather they have ia 50°. H e spent his time while hero looking for . - from intelligent and observing corre rest of Europe. No harvesters, no thrash They have no winter and no change of The attitude which the managment of j sick horses to doctor and contracting spondents. seasons. They may pick strawberries era. Grain is carried to the thrashing the Columbian Exposition has shown I debts that he left without paying. Per WESTERN OREGON. , „ i , , , , , j floor on the backs of donkeys, about one every day in the year and during the year towards the country editors is most do- A i n 5*¡ / ¡ n ir y j sons who may have dealings with him Tho weather during tho past week has or two dozen sheaves at a time, where it they can easily raise two crons. picable. For tho part two years Inc are warned to look out for him. continued cool, with higher temperatures Fort Said on the Mediterranean sea at country press has teemed wilh notices of j is trod out by oxen. In nearly all the since Saturday. Tho highest tempera j European countries those who till the the entrance to the Suez canal is the hot* the Exposition sent out by the manage T iik originator of tho Concord grape is tures have 1 m 'en from 70 to 85°. There : land don’ t know or care who owns it. est place in the world where peoplo live. ment of the Exposition to these papers to «till living in Concord, Mass, Ho is lias been an excess of cloudiness and Jaffa is a poor harbor and passengers be published. They are simply satisfied to pay a rental The papers published Ephraim W. Bull, now 87 years old, and some few rains. have a novel experience at that point, j these notices without expectation of any which is collected by an agent. one of the prominent men of the historic G O T O CROPS. Kussia is a wonderful country full of The vessel is met by small boats and the | money payment but in the assured ex- town. He was a friend of Emerson and The wheat crop is in good condition. natural resources, and if a wall of fire was passengers are transfered to them by i pectation that in return for the publiea Alcolt, and has been greatly honored by Fall wheat lias generally been increased built around it so tho people could not got iropping them into the boats, a distance j tion of notices, which in (lie aggregate distinguished visitors to Concord, and by in acreage, but the acreage of spring sown out they could got along very well with of 8 to 10 feet. They are caught, how- j would often have amounted to hundreds liorticuUurulista at homo and abroad. In Main Street, - . N E W B E R G , OREGON. wheat has been decreased owing to the ver, by Arabs who are experts at the of dollars at advertising rates, they would out the rest of the world. When you go his gar len in Concord ho still shows the late rains. Fall wheat lias an average in to Europe leave your American yard stick business. T he road from Jaffa to Jerusa be accorded the usual return of admission old mother vino of the Concord gra|Ki, crease in acreage of fully 10 per cent, at home. If you don’t yon w ill bo disap lem is as fine a pike as good gravel and to tha Exposition. Tliero was, in fact, which ho developed from tho seeds of u while tho yield is expected to he 1 2 to 15 pointed as there uro but few things that tiie best engineering can make it. Every almost an implied eontract to this effect. native wild grapo planted just BO years per cent greater Ilian last year. Spring come up to tho standard according to hillside in l ’alestine is terraced ar.d there Now after the Exposition management ago.— Ex. sown lias been decreased about 7 per cent . F. Butler, Breeder and F in cier o f JA. Brah what you have read. Take out a few is not 100 acres in all that country but lias secured a vast amount of most valu Of Des Moine-, Iowa, writes under date of and the yield will be fully 5 per cent ma Fowls. Duke o f York and Auto* March 2:3,1893: places in the Alps and half dozen mount, that are utilized in some way. We hear able advertisement free of charge from T he clothes lino and hay fork swindle crut strains. short. An interesting and valuable fact much about the improvements that are ains can bo found in this country far tiie country press, it not merely refuses to is getting a little old and hard to work S. B. M ed . M fo . C o ., is reported by a Marion county corre Stock first class in every respect Eggs for sate- ahead of anything you will find abroad, being made at Jerusalem lint this is not recognize tiie service hut adds insult to among tho farmers, so it becomes neces Dufur, Oregon. und satisfaction guaranteed. spondent : On land which lust year was j I’uget. Hound is a thousand times ahead of taking place within the walls of the old injury by publishing in the daily press of Gentlemen: sary to adopt new methods. The Kiowa summer fallowed with potatoes the wheat OREGON On arriving home hist week, I found all NEWBERG : Geneva. Contrary to general belief the ity. A new city is being built up on the Chicago letters from country editors ask County, (K an .) Signal gives tho latest: (fall sown) has milch better appearance ■ ■--» . ll . l . I average l ’olamler is almost equal to any outside and 2,000 houses of modern style ing for passes, together with contemptible j well and anxiously awaiting. Our little " A now swindling scheme has been de than any other wheat, and it promises to girl, eight ami one-half years old, wno 0 I other race of people in Europe. The first have been erected. On entering tliu old funnyf ?) comments thereon. Fortunately | had wasted away to 38 pounds, is now vised in which a preacher now figures, LH A a U I yield 15 pur cent more. Potatoes always part of the city a i -cling of disgust conies thing a l ’olish mother teaches her child the country editors of the United States well, strong and vigorous, and well | and is in this way. The "preacher’ ’ stops have a sale and many would profit by over the traveler, as he views tha flirty wield an enormous influence in the aggre fleshed up. S B. Cough Cure has done j is to lmte tho Russian government, at a farm house to inquire tho way to a planting potatoes on summer fallow and Venice is rapidly going to decay. The filthy streets, Hliecp and cattle are driv gate, and it is safe to say that tlie deficit its work well. Both of tho children like | certain place where lie will hold services; not allow the soil to remain idle and be which the management of the Exposition it. Your S B. Cough Cure has cured j city 1 s built on piling w hich is decaying en through the streets and camels loaded while tulking with some member of the will be confronted with at its close will and kept away all hoarseness from me. j come filled with weeds. The grain crop and many of the tine buildings are being with huge boxes crowd the narrow ways be greater hr a million or two of dollars So give it to every one, with greetings for | family, a man and woman drive tip who south of the ( 'ahipooiu is not so good a « 1 until one ia obliged to crouch down by thin it would have been had justice been all. Wishing you prosperity, we are torn down and moved away. are hunting a preacher, as they want to N ew dero , O regon . in llio Willamette valley, while on the! Yours, M r . & M rs . J. F F ord . A wealthy man died at Milan (¡fid years the walls to let them pass. One is finely done to the men who do more free work get married; tho “ preacher” marries other hand the fruit of the latter is not so ! for the public good than any other class ' ago, leaving a large estate, the proceeds to retreat in disgust on first making tlie If you wish to feel fresh and cheerful, and ! them and tho farmer and Ins wife sign of men in the community—the editors of ready for the Spring’s work, cleanse your sys- 1 good ns in the former. Spring sown I of which were to go to build a cathedral, effort, but a walk around the city on the the country press.— lln ta l Surthwett. tho marriage certificate as witnesses, tern with the Headache and L iver Cure, by j w heat was soon unusually lute and some taking two or three doses each week. j This building lias been in tlie course oi wall gives an inspiration that is it resist- which turns out to 1m a promissory note.” T h e liewt anil most popular breed. of it is heading, and it is not over 10 or j 50 cents per bottle by nil druggists. construction all these years and it is said able and the traveler again enters the F a r m fo r S a le. Sold under a positive guarantee by C. F luggs for sale at $2 per setting o f 15. 15 inches high. The warm weather has city, rolls up his pants and wades in. ! that it will take at least 200 years more Moore & Co. A fter a lair trial it has been proven Two miles cast of Newberg. For par* been of great benefit to the wheat, caus .j C«H on or address, g. Hobson. to complete it. One feature of the archi The filth is about the samo as will be ticniars inquire of 1*. H ar d . that the peoplo of the United States be ing it to ripen more rapidly. Harvesting tects specifications was that no two square found in tho average barnyard in In lieve that the keeping of Sunday as a day of wheat ¡ h in progress in some of the IL L IN E R Y Fro m for Sale. feet of the walls should be alike Three diana. of rest is a necessity. Wlion the question southern counties and by next week it The cement used in laying the mason 21.74 acres on Wynooski street, near hundred architects have already worked of Sunduy opening of the World’s Fair will bo general. Oats ure a good crop, J. \V. B. C o o k . oil the plans and a school of architects is ry of these old cities was so goo I that to river. was up for consideration tho howl was Lamb & Holley, spring sown not so good as fall sow n kept in session preparing men for the day, if you break one of the stones, it will general all over the country that the fair flaying continues. Hops are growing NEWBERG, ; OREGON. P o r S a le. work. Stockholm is the most beautiful break any where else easier than across ought to ho kept open for the benefit of rapidly; some are beginning to blos We have just received from New York a large , A farm of 250 acres, 4 ’ .,' miles north tiie cement. city in the world. the workingmen. Nearly all tho news stock of som out. Few lice are so far observed, Those who have a picture of darkness west of Newberg, For particulars inquire j Turkish singing has about ns much papers in the country took this stand and but ure increasing in numbers. Black i S Z E -A .S O H s T .A .IB J L .IE ] harmony to it as a inthu mill. The Mo- in their minds with reference to the Dead at this office. demanded that the fair ho opened. N'ot and raspberries ure ripening rapidly. r iiamcdaiis never drink any thing tiiat will Sea will have the picture fli.-qiel'.efl when withstanding the fact that the better ele Strawberries are about over, I ¡hurries ’ I tt I 'l 'v m f o l t / v n v m l of superior quality and latest stjles. We are T fyo u want pomi and cheap homes, intoxicate and never steal anything (rom they roe it, ns it is a beautiful body of T I I Î o ment of society, almost as a unit, asked d i x y u a p l ? td. u o u m a i aiso ¿ re a red to do are now in the height of their season. in n healthy locality on the Southern each other, hut all others may look out. water. The river Jordon, however, is a that the gates ho closed, the commission F.V * It 10 N A B L E I ) K KSS M A K I N G . EASTERN OREGON. ! Pacific Railroad, The Arabs consider it a virtue to steal disappointment to most travelers, as it is U nparalleled Oflfer. ers throw them open. Tho attendance and invite the Indies o f Newberg and vicinity The fore part of tire week was cloudy from rival tribes. The finest horse I ever almost as muddy a stream as the Missou has been far below what was expected—a to call amt see »is. First street, 2 doors east of A I .lv e D a ily N e w s p a p e r fo r O ne C ent a Morris, Miles & Co. and cool, while tho latter part was clear saw was «n Arabian lioiso, a veritable ri river. It is about 30 yard« wide and 20 failure in fact, and now tho commission D a y, T w en ts’ -Itv e C ents a M on th . and warm. Tho maximum temperatures feet deep. The rivers of Damascus are bhick beauty brought into Jerusalem by a ers have decided to dose the gates on Tho People’* Paper for hard times. ! ranging from 75 to '.»5°. Bedouin. The grandest picture of nature fed by melting snow from the surround For town people, city people and farmers; Sunday. The voice of tho people has CROP«. is to see a Bedouin running his horse. ing mountains and are most beautiful prepaid, by mail, for 25 cent.* a month, j been heard in unmistakable terms, and Tho rains from the 8th to llt li were of light has ut last prevailed. This is what inestimable benefit to tho crops. The They will risk their lives much more streams and it is little wonder that (he |3 a year. Not a paper sent on creilit or i after time is out. Strictly in advance. I I . 1>. F O X , P r o p r i e t o r , quickly to protect one of their black beau- fellow doubted the propriety of going we would call a complete victory, and no ( '/fcupof Xenspaper on the Pacific C oe r. I wheat crop is reported in excellent condi tics than they will to protect tbeir wives j over to bathe in the muddy waters of the O ’ mplett» As*»j»’.ate»l Press telegraph re- I NEWBERG, greater blessing Inis come to tho laboring OREGON. tion. In Wasco, Gilliam and Morrow AB O V E T H E A V E R A G E . Jordon. and children. port. All new* from Capital. Foreign ! «•lasses of this country during this decade. counties, where the prospects two weeks News, Sporting N *ws. Market*, llo p an ! U nim proved land $12 to $25 per aero. The Frenchman can’ t bo depended on A good supply «>f When Sunday is lost to the tailoring man ago were from 10 to 15 bushels per acre, Wool news. Large farms $20 to $50 per ncre. Clear- r t U L T K Y K I I l ’ IN G F O R F H O F IT . under any circumstance* at homo. Catch ns a day of rest, he will !«• little better have improved from ” 5 to 41 per cent. Utthi>i?ed Editorial Li.'Cussion. Indepen- ; ed land in 3 to 20 acre lots, $40 to $60 him picking your pocket* and ho wil1 in than a slave. A ll this howl almiit keep Sherman and Umatilla counties w ill have The question i* often asked “ Is there »lent of «flotation by the Oregonian or any per acre. the most affable manner apologize for not ing the gates open on Sunday to enable - j as good a crop as they had in 1801 and money m keeping fowls?*' I »ay, ye*, monopoly. Republican, Indepenpent for being more export ami preventing you the day lalmrers to attend has l« en bind Land Set to Fruit the total product will bo more. In Union j Thero i* umloubtedly money in the bust* the People. cat» hing him. as the lack of attendance of this class lias | county the present conditions are excel 1 ness if rightly iminugoJ but one must t Minllj- oil hsn.l. Our endeavor I. to »apply : ,,n () tended in good shape, one, tw o o r Try it. Yon will be pleased. Mo'.ey j The lumber industry in Finland i* attested. It was intended as a monej learn it, must serve an apprentiship to it R ef untied to anyone who is not satisfied it our patrons« with the best o f everything in our three years, $80 to $100 per acre. lent. Wallowa, Baker and the Interior wimply wonderful. Counted 100 *hip* all making scheme on ono hand and for tho line. Main street, oue door north o f Hard 1 counties have greatly improved prospects, or pay f»>r his lack of experience by sad Correspondence solicited. Address, is not worth twice what it cost*. w ick’s photo gallery. loaded with lumber. Saw more lumber purpose of breaking down the Christian i One wheat grower in Umatilla county losses and Inundating stumbles. Unless These are time* of close margins. ! ut that point than l ever na\v in my life Sabbath on the other. The thing broke w ho has 0,000 acres o f growing w heat re- a party has had considerable experience Why pay #1.25 to $2 50 a month for one before, all put together, and have aeon of its own weight and tho victory is com with fowls 1 cannot advice them to de* or more daily newspapers when you can MARION, • ORECON. ports tha* he will have at least 120,000 plete. dome oi tho larg»» lumber yard* of the 'bushels. Some fall aown wheat is being i pend upon poultry-raising altogether to g-*t the whole thing in a nut shell for One world. (V n t a Day? Semi for a sample, free. ! gain a livelihood. The business is po Y»'U will be surprised. Yon will b.» de- i . cut this week, but not until next week In northern Finland could ece to read <> l acknowledge tho receipt of a eonv ■,, > . , , . , Main Street, NEWBERG. OREGON. , 1 " ¡ J will harvest I h ' coiuo gcner il in tho Col- different from other stock-raising that i t ! lighted, A silver two-bit piece will bring j at midnight, a* plainly a* at noon No ■ at Wash- , ,, . i a Daily New*paj*-r for a w h ole’ , >f the , „ report , . of . thè UomoOa . a st « ni oasn |Umt„tt river vallev. H iving continues is a profession of it-ndi and demands cx- ahudow* owing to the fl ohe* of the north ington, taken from tho report of tho sec- ■ , H aving i-pened a stock of M illin ery at Mr*., | pcriencc to be successful, so I would ad- m •j’th , xvit!» all the Important News of ......... . ,, , ‘ " and very fair crops are secured. The ern light* and it never get* darker than the State, the D* .»«t. the Worl 1. retarv c( agriculture for 1892. The rem it . . D »vis’ s oi 1 stand on Main Street. I respectfully f (nut |>ro«i>ects remain as reported ast ( vise to commence with a reasonable small Sustain the People’* Paper. Ail who invite the ladies of Newberg to call and see me. , says Unit Oregon and Washington pro- „ , c, , . , , on a bright moonlight night in tho United , number and increase a* your success may favor Independent Journalit-m should I,,..., ,,| .................... , . 1 week. Llio wool continues to Iv storci WE SELL FOR luced the mos and he he., chor,ics last in ........... ......... ,p or ,lloro Illillion State*, when snow i* on the ground. warrant, (h i thoroughbred stock to start t k- end pn-h tlii* paper, and pash the WE IH Y FOR People sleep 1 hour* out of the 21. F.lec- year. 1 ndur the list of new varieties of po„nds now \u high priced monopoly dailies put of ex- ! with, for they will give greater return* for mg stored awaiting for a tricity i* lit»' in that country and but little che Ties, we notice a cut and sp«>cUI raen- istence. I I o per B r o th e r s , niarket. food consume»!. They may cost a trifle B. S. B aoi L. lMitors and Proprietcr«, WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. *lc» p i* rtapiired. Yeg*1 ‘table* make a lion of the Bing, a cherry that was origi My endeavor w ill be to plesso, by selliuc more but are cheaper in the long run. It Salem, Oregon. mo*t wonderful growth an»! they have the good goods at a reasonable margin of profit. nated by Seth I.ewelling, of Hilwaukie t h k ( o k u n m r t KE . cost* no more to keep thoroughbre»! fowl* fame varicti»'« as aro f mini in the United There are quite a number of ttees of this M R 3 . C. P. K E N Y O N . than it tl*H’s dunghill*. Which i* the vaiicty already planted in this communi State*. Pumpkin*, cabbage, etc , a* Ail lison Collin gave two lectured while be*t breed to keep? I »lo believe that all ty, some of which are iM'ginning to In-ar here, on hid travels in Koropo an I tho good a* was ever eaten. Weed* grow ^ T U 'H A U X A FE S TO N , the different standard breed* will pay a Scientific American fruit. The report says they are the Holy I iml that were very intere-ting anil two and a half feci high and produce seed band*' iii ;> profit if furnished quarters Agency fer largest cherries ever received at that instructive. He sanl he went as a plain in *i\ week*. The largest tannery in the suitable for their condition and properly office. Four other new varieties are men farmer ami what he paw, he saw w ith world i* in Finland, (ireat *liip loud* of cared for, nr.il generally if i* best for the tioned ss follows: "Ifo tk in t (C. K. II.is the eyed of a farmer, but hid talk ehowe I hide* come from South America fur that Physicians & Surgeons. breeder to make a specialty of the kind kins, Newlierg, O regon).-Fruit large, that few traveler* ever take the pains to tann jry. bis taste shall dictate. Some breeders F . \r. I I A D L K T . R e c e i v e r . roundish, heait shaped; cavity round, eeerocreof the little thin** that ¿o to There wa* no ,V» yard* of the journey claim that then» i* more in the feed than L.v F ayette O regon . regular; suture a mere fine; stein rather make up the home life of people than he to F.gvpt and the Holy Land but that wa* CAVCAT«, Icvw rate* betweea San Francisco and Port- in the breed but 1 «lo believe that there i* TRADE ; Und and ■tort, eat ia a regular round cavity of saw. He went wilh a Irieml of hid, a interesting. S jh ' i t one »1 »\ in Alexan D S S IC N ® A T * H T S . more in the party that carries the feed medium depth ; color dull purplish ieJ; fttntleman itatr.r l John f.intlley anti they dria. A part uf tho old wall* built by A l C O P Y R IG H T S . ctcJ bucket than either of them. Fowls ought For Information and free Hon »rite to v a l l e y ip o it s t t s dots elongated ; t>kin medium ; pur. wore cloud companions tho whole trip exander still remain. Uvery Ptone b Aid ' , N N v » v1 . IB >Al)W.«l NlV ÏORK. to be fed all they will eat up greedily bim't.u for : patent« in Vinone#, River Steamer* W m. M Hoag A Three Sisters pie, with li^lit veil»*, firm; flavor epright* They were ¿ono noven months, leaving ing that wa.* built at that date can be Every patent taken out lor u« 1« I c^ujrht before leave Portland Sunday. Wednesday and Fridav I hive times a day. Feed mush in the the ptidia Ly a native gtvcu live of ca«u^e iu i L j J. 1». Bell, Proprietor. at * a. u . Leave Salem, north, Tuesday, Thurs’ - ly, sweet ; quality good. Season, medium. Now York in February. They traveled a picked out a* the stomx were dove tai’od morniin?. barley at noon and wheat at dsy aa«J Saturday at 6 a. m. A n e ir v ìlM t dliippinf vlierry in Oregon. di*Unco of JM/Xk) mile* am) the whole together in order to resist force from with* Pa>-ctirer fare. Newberg to Portland or Sc.« night. V. • »le wheat is the Ivst grain The tirst i»ig!it »me get* td the pyra lem. 30 cent#. The tree i* a eomewhat spreading, up ex|»cnAo of tho trip waa $l.03> each. otr food for fow»«. barley is the next best. Larvasi drenlsMon o f anr •uicctlfe paper tha I ara prep-ired t« do a general delivery busi- * For any ioforraation desired, address right grower, very viir«>r»*u*, with larw* Thi* ia probably at tca*t ono half Ion* mids is very di*appuin?ing, hut they are rid. loud idly I nastrateti. No irtelliccuw n r «' u-'Oil» or exprk'88 d elivered t> aiiy p i n * When fowl* art *1 sparingly they be % tv. m rhou.d be without. If. VVetki --, ^ R. £. HTLCAIIV, coarroly dentate ovate Icaret ¡having tw > tluin tho averajj«' »¡¿liUsccr at>ro*<l woiiM •imply wonderful when explored o f the city a’ reasonable rate*. He id iu jrtcr* y oar: F \>*»x non? •„ Addre»* MC N * A l'O-, C T. V. a RDLXW, Gen 1 Snpt.. All come a bill of expense for there is no a*. M r : - Mi. - Co - r i ju s t .. •*. Srotdvay, New Verb at/. 1 F. A P A C orvallis Or The Chehalem Valley Bank. Incorporateci 1893, Capital Stock $40,000. FOR MACHINERY, BINDERS, MOWERS, SULKY RAKES, REVOLVING RAKES, Bindei* Twine, Machine Oil, Axle Grease Etc. m t * irr Vehicles gì ali Kinds, And Farm Implements in General, Christenson Bros. Agricultural Implement House, ?. POSI Emulisi, Quakcr Cit p<ralti7 Yard' Wyandottes a Specialty. M . . TO . . Home Seekers. : m i t . T i asr e , it . MAIN STREET MARKET, GOME TO MARION. School & Church Privileges Beef, Pork & Mutton JOSEPH COOK, [\JEW MILLINERY STORE. Cash Meal Market E V E R Y TH IN G N E W & SEASONABLE. ca sh . G O O D STi1,,T AND Austin & Stanley. Oregon Pacific Railroad Express & General Delivery., J'ticiilific Jmccicitn Co.