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NEVYBERCr GRAPHIC.
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j
[ h ° « r S'*»«>l“ n » n>onnt.
a genera! fund |*<:t the market to go up or down, ar t! as
To offset the order that no married ! corn popper. Marshal Morgan a dog lies
to carry the idea into Gleet.
j the)' can deal with sellers.
women can find employment in the puh- at the point of death from having par-
j
Largo individual and county premium»!
ch in e s .
; lie school», the .Seattle board lias made taken of a piece of bread left on the camp
ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY «ORNINO.
will be offerel to induce fruit g rrw e rs to '
Sales of futures, 4 sues, have been an order to take tiF.-i-t September 1, th a t; ground. !fu is a smart little dog, and
put forth tlied lust efforts in m.iking a made at 4\ cents, seliers doubtless e x - ' all janitor* in the public school buildings ought to have known better, but on this '
r. Dirons AND f u b l i s h e s s :
display.
peeling to liii with inferior stock. Good of the c-iry must bo married men. The occasion his greed prevailed over his i
E. II. W o o d w a r d a n d O k « . C. E m e r y .
The fair will lie held in tho city offer­ Santa Clara plumes can t»o contracted at single man now employed must get ui.ir- judgment.
The geologists blamed our
ing tiie greatest inducements, place ftud 5 cents to growers, indicating that the tied before the time or lose hi* job. climate for interfering with the quality
FRIDAY, A U G U S T 11, 1893.
date yet to be selected. Only a small buyer expects to get tit« at least
Buyers This is defining rights and privileges w ith of their butter, which they packed in u
lard can at New berg 14 days ago, and the
Entered as second class -natter at the post portion of the money subscribed will be here are paying (3 ) for green prunes, a vengeance —Ex.
office at Newberg, Oregon.
called for in Hie beginning—just sufficient sometimes getting them for less, und oc­
butter was an eloquent corroborative wit­ U. W . M c C O X N E L L .
G. ( ’. C H R IS T E X S O X ,
\V. K . A L L E N
n in v iN G m i l c h c o w s .
to defray expenses for necessary printed casionally picking up a snap bargain as
G. W . M I T C H E L L ,
A . K. M IL L S .
ness.
B u lle tin X o . 8, o f the Santa ( 'lara matter, postage, jars for putting up fruit, low a* (20 per ton. (31 to (33 lias also
Tiie geologists started Wednesday for A m p le Futilities Afforded for the Transaction o f a General B anking Business
The other day I saw a small boy on a
been offered to strong holders. Nearly
(Cal. j, Fruit E xchange w ill Ire found etc.
j small black pony, driving two cows from Haystack. After exploring that section,
G. W. M itch e ll , Pres.
A. R. M ills , Vice Pres.
M oses V otaw , Cashier.
In this number o f the G r a p h ic . Our
A small admission fao will be charged, all who can ore drying.
pasture at break neck speed. Watch tiie they will visit tiie Cove, and they expect
The French prune crop is large, but
fruit tneu w ill be interested in reading and if there is a loss after tiie fair is over,
to return to Fossil, on their homeward
I boy that drives your cows to and from tiie ]
each ¡subscriber will be asked to pay their will run to small sizes, and the four sizes
It.
journey, in about ten days. W e inter-
pasture. It is a miserable bad practice
pro rata of tiie loss, or to provide for the are offered at (4.50 to (4 90 per hundred t
to run a milch cow. Of all animals, .he vlB)’ rod l,'em as the>' >,assed through, hut
T he great dairy test that is being made ex|>onse incured in taking it to California. in New York, with very few sales.
, more than another, needs to he .low ly
,,ot botlu!r ,0 huDt tliera UB
Tiie prieos of all dried fruits will de­
at the World's Fair, in which Jerseys I f on the other hand there is a balance
driven and kindly treated. Driving tiie lhe,y ro,,lrn’ a* they have «rearms along,
(inrnsejs and Short Horns are compet­ in tiie treasury, it will bo turned over to pend largely oil the ability of growers to
j cow at an unwonted gait will result in an‘l ml« h*
exuePlion i ,0 our trl' “ ‘ ful
ing. is lull of interest to dairymen and the stato society for use in tiie advance­ get on w ithout money until actual con­ less milk, and the milk will decr,.aHU | ^ " “ nt of the.r mvasion of our peaceful
sumption begins.
breeders of dairy cattle It lias been ment of tiie fruit industry.
I wonderfully in cream richness, and is ^ 111
os.il . ournal.
found that to make a pound of cl.eeso it
The Chamber of Commerce, Board of
liable to be poisoned by fever from the
ORKGON STATE AVEATHKIt SERVICE.
requires ol Jersey milk, 8 78 |>oun(U; of Immigration, uil Boards of Trade, the
cow, brought on by undue exertion and |
A N O U T IN G .
Gurnsey milk, 9 31 pounds; of Short State Agricultural Society and all inter­
nervous excitment. It is not safe to feed
W h i n f e l l , N e w b e r g , Or., July, 1893.
Horn milk, 10.C3 pounds. The final re ested in Oregon products are asked to co­
It is Sunday, July 30, 1893, jnd our
490 ft.
such milk to little children.— Edwin Elevation above sea level
suit of all, will bo known a lien it comes operate.
faces at last are turned homeward. We Montgomery, in liuard'a Dairyman.
.Mean temperature
65°
to be summed up and averaged bow
An executive committee of five mem­ are camped today oil the woist camping
Dei urture from normal
—0.5°
Maximum temperature
91°
date 31
much food tlm three breeds consume in bers were elected and given full power to ground we have pitched upon since our
F O .IK S T F IR E S .
Minimum
“
44°
“
o
proportion to the yield of butter and further the plans of operation, raise mon­ journey commenced. Wo just returned
Mean of maximum temperature
78°
The law concerning fires in Oregon for­
cheese. That of course, cannot be calcu­ ey, offer premiums, etc., as follows: Dr. to Fossil yesterday from a trip into the
r,;o
"
" minimum
“
lated for certain till toward the end of the J. R Cardwell (President of the State Haystack valley, which is situated about ests reads as follows:
Number of times maximum tempera­
ture
90°
or
above
S
e
c
.
4.
Any
person
or
persons
who
exposition.
Board fo Horticulture), Chairman, Port­ 35 miles to the southeast. This is where
land. J. M. Bioss (President State Agri­ Sternberg, who was sent out by the sliail wilfully set fire to anv wooded coun­ Number times minimum temperature
32° or below
W i ia t is the m atter w ith the South cultural College), Corvallis. J. R. Sliep- Smithsonian Institute, as ['rof. Cope’s as­ try, or forest belonging to tho state or N urn tier limes minimum
“
United
States,
or
to
any
person
or
per­
orn Pacific? T h e m ixed train which erd, Zona. C. E. Hoskins, Newberg. sistant, made a good many valuable dis­
Total precipitation
0.08 in.
has been currying the m ail conics up Geo. I. Sargent (Secretary of the State coveries in tiie way of fossils. It is per­ sons, shall be dfeemed g"ilty of a mis­ Number of clear days
21
from Portland on ly every other day- Horticultural Society), Portland. Treas­ haps one of the most important fossil demeanor, and upon conviction before u
"
“ partly cloudy days
9
1
now. T h is truin now goes south on urer, J. If. Albert, Cashier Capital City beds in the John Day’s. Returning from court of competent jurisdiction, shall be Number of cloudy days
Number of days on which .01 or more
Monduys, W ednesday and Fridays and National Bank, Salem.
Secretary of that place to Fossil, we laid in a supply of I unished by a fine not exceeding one
of precipitation fell
north on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Committee. G. I. Sargent.
viauds and bade good bye to Dr. and thousand dollars, or imprisonment not Number of days on which .04 or more
exceeding
one
year,
or
by
both
such
fine
Saturdays, and consequently on Mon­
o! precipitation fell
A sub-committee is to be appointed by Mrs. Howard und Miss Howard, who
Main Street,
N E W B E R G , OREGON.
days, W ednesdays and Fridays our tiie executive committee, consisting of gave us upon our first arrival, a very and imprisonment; provided, that noth­
E dmund R obinson , Obeerver.
mall w ill he carried ou the even ing one from eacli local society an-i one from warm reception and have made us truly ing herein contained shall apply to any
• rain. Th e Oregonian w ill he a day old each county at large, to solicit money ami to feel during our short stay here, that we person who in good faith sets a back fire
A D A N G E R O U S P R E P A R A T IO N .
Mr. Ross and lie to the horse until tho third of an acre of alfalfa which has al-
when it arrives here and i f this tilin g exhibits, tiie sub committee to report pro­ were among friends. Wo then set out for to prevent the extension oi a firo already
Last Friday I. I). Surfus, who lives on cart was upset. Then an exciting scene ready been cut several limes and from
continues we shall expect to hear u gress every week to tho Executive Com­ tiie Cove where we expect to do a little burning.— Ex.
tiie Latourelte farm south of town was ensued. Mr. Mitchell struck tho gioiind which a horse and cow are constantly fed.
good sized kick com ing from the pub­ mittee.
prospecting and collecting, and were about
preparing a mixture for spraying the or­ first, and Mr. Ross fell over him, then the Mr. Wood's diligent an.i intelligent culti-
CHEAPER FREIGHT S WANTED.
lishers.
All moneys to ho turned over to tiie 8 miles in this direction when night over
chard,
the chief ingredient of which was cart, and (lie stallion over all. In the vat ion of hi* ranch for a few years more
Treasurer and not to ho diawn or paid out took us ami as has boen our custom on
There 1* strong talk by some of our coal oil, when an accident occured which scrimmage which followed Mr. Mitch, 11 will show surprising evidence of the ca*
I I e r e is a gentle hint from Tuesday’s by him unless presented with a warrant Saturday evening, we pitched our camp
business men of having their freight ship­ resulted in the serious burning of several fared the worst. He was bitten upon the pacity of California soil, as we predict.—
Oregonian that ought to be read and signed by tiie Secretary and countersign­ for the Sabbath. It is any tiling in the
ped to Dayton by steamer and to, Sheri­ members of tiie family and came near shoulder and arm, and badly bruised in Whittier, (Cal.) Register.
duly considered by every inan and wo­ ed by tho President.
world but an inviting spot, hero between dan by wagon, on account of u rise in
the hip* and back. Mr. Ross succeeded j _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
man in Oregon right now. “ There never
As soon as tiie amount of money sub- bare hills, no shade, other than that freight rates. Many towns on the West burning tho house and barn besides. in subduing the horse and secured him to _
.
_,
~~
He
was
preparing
the
mixture
by
heating
was a lietter time than the present to on scribed is known the list of premiums which a few willow and gooseberry hush­
side are hauling their goods from the riv­ it on the stove and the fumes had filled a large tree. The gentlemen came over Q U a k C T C i t y P o u l t r y Y a r d ,
graft New England thrift and economy will ho printed in pamphlet form ; also es in the bed of a very small branch
er. W e want competing lines in tiie val­ the room with gas when some of the m ix­ to the residence of Dr. Minty, who treat­
C. F. Butler, Breeder and Fancier of Lt. Brah­
upon Western prodigality. Those who tiie rules governing the fair.
afford, and to make it the more attractive ley. California is cursed with a railway
ed Iheir injuries, before they returned to
ma Fowl*. Duke of York and Auto-
“ droud Hie winter,” amt their name is
crat strains.
A grand display of fruits—green, dried is infested witli re I ants, which last night monopoly und our valley is practically in ture was spilled on the stove and in an iheir homes. Mr. Ross’ injury becam e:
instant tiie room was filled with flames
legion, should begin at once to provide and canned anil in fancy jurs for exhibi­ were present in sufficient numbers to ar
tiie same condition, except for tho Ore­ Mr. Surfus had hold of tiie dish in wiiich so painful before allayel by treatment as Stock first class In every respect Fatrs for unie
for it, remembering that that which is tion is wanted ; liberal premiums for all rouse us from our slumbers and after a
and satisfaction guaranteed.
gon Pacific which is in litigation all tiie tiie mixture was being prepared at the to cause him to faint twice, and ho says
inconvenience in tiie summer becomes classes will bo offered.
NEWBERG
:
;
OREGON
brief encounter succeeded in gaining en­ time. There is plenty of capital to build
the
pain
tie
experienced
when
lie
recently
hardship in the winter. People whose
J. It. C ahdwki . l , Portland, Chairman, tire possession of tiie tent, and have not t ile d P. and tho necessary feeders, pro­ time of tho accident and immediately broke his leg, did not compare witli it in
started to carry it out of doors and in
means are limited and whoso employ­
J. M. Bt.oss, Corvallis,
ceased to liurrass tiie vanquished.
vided it falls into tiie hands of tiie right spite of the flames which were burning severity. His arm would doubtless have g P R I N G B R A N C H
ment is uncertain can get along much
J. It. S iik i - ar i ), Zona,
Wo have long ago given up tho idea of crowd of stockholders. Public sympathy
been badly torn liad he not have had four
his liands terribly he hung on to tiie disli
better without a trip to the mountains or
C. E. H oskins , Newberg,
returning to Newberg loaded with fossil*. is witli the O. I*., for in a competing lino
thicknesses of clothing upon it. Both of
until
lie
got
it
out
of
the
doors.
Zella
tiie
coast in tiie summer than they can with
G. I. S a r g e n t , Portland, Secretary.
Tiie hills in this country are not full of our people see a release from tiie present
G-jnar-old girl was the worse burned, as the gentlemen are experienced horsemen,
out an ample supply of wood and potatoes
fossils of groat dimensions newspaper ro- system of bondage.— Sheridan Sun.
tier clothes all caught tire and she would among tiie best in tiie county, and this
for tiie winter. Tiie ease is one wherein
|iorts to tiie contrary notwithstanding
It
SANTA C LA R A COUNTY F R U IT KX-
have perished but for tiie prompt action mishap shows what is likely to happen ¡
“ the prudent man foroseetii evil and
N ew berg ,
is true that there have been large amount A G O N Y F R O M D R O P P I N G O F W A T E R .
O regon .
of Mrs. Surfus who seized the burning to any one engaged in handling such
C l f A N O K , I I U I . L F . T I N N O . 8.
liideth himself, while tiie simple pass ou
of fossils taken from the John Day region,
horses,
and
emphasizes
tiie
necessity
of
and are punished.”
A curious experiment is said to have girl and carried her to a tub of water mid gentlemen in tiie profession keeping their
but the greater part was selected 10 or 15
S an J ose , (Cal.), July 24, 1893.
been
made on Wednesday in a place of plunged her in. In doing this Mrs. Sur­ eyes on uil sides of their head.— Reporter.
years
ago,
before
tiie
country
was
settled,
These bulletins have constantly sought
fus’ arms were badly burned. Zella was
l.K T T K K FROM CHICAGO.
to impress U|)on growers tiie importance as it is now. Tiie specimens could then entertainment in Vienna. An American
The liest and most popular hreecM
Sheriff Warren lias sold the notes and
so badly burned about the legs and feet
acrobat
bet
a
Vienna
athhte
a
consider
1
quite
roadily
be
traced
to
their
bed
in
the
of
prudence
ami
care
in
the
dis|>osal
of
-
E ggs for sale at $2 per setting o f 15.
V
CiitcAcio, (111 ), Aug. 1, 1893.
that the skin came off almost entirely, so all remaining property of tiie defunct
able
money
that
lie
could
not
bear
having
this year's crop, neither pushing it off at rock or clay, while now all that are found
C . E. H o s k in s ,
Sheridan bank except the building and Cull on or address, S . H o b s o n .
that
it
was
feared
that
she
would
not
re­
panic prices to speculators, while still are fragments, perhaps of the specimens a litre of water fail upon his hand, drop
Newberg, Or.
cover but she seems now to be getting counters. —Reporter.
D ear S ir ; —Tiie boxes containing Roy­ ungrown, or refusing to sell any part of the larger parts of which have bo m pre­ hv drop, from a height of only three feet. along all right. Vest, aged 14 had to
L. E. Walker is agent for Newberg nur­
Tho
athlete
hap
an
enormous
hand,
and
pen'll rates viously carried away. The opportunity
al Ann,. IWack Republicans and your ^it, when,ready for market, at Such
cross tiie room while it was in flames and sery, and is in the market with ail kinds
tiie study fcf tho geological formation everybody present believed (that
seedling clierry arrived on tiie 29t.ii tilt., as cun he had from tiie regiuar trade.
was sorjlewhat burned but not seriously. ot Iruit trees. H e make* a speciality of
American must lose his bet. When
and were at once put ou exhibition. We shall get the most for oyr crop, by is an good as ever and we have enjoyed
Mr Surfus is burned mostly about the prune trees. This year’s stock is finer
drops
had
fallen,
however,
tiie
athlete’s
They arrived in very good condition, only distributing sales, through tho Exchange, this part very much. We have collected
Main Street,
NEWBERG, OREGON.
hands and arms and has to carry one than ever from this nursery.— Reporter.
some very flue fossil leaves and frag­ face became red and ho looked as if in
a lew being bruised or damaged to make over tho entire year.
arm in a sling
Charles and Jasper Agee, who live on
But while every one wtio can should ments of animals. Not very many fine pain. At the four hundred and twentieth
them unlit for showing. Thuy have re­
Having opened a stock of Millinery at Mr»,
The house would have burned down Deer Cieek, eight or nine miles west of
Davis’s old stand on Main Street, I respectfully
ceived a great deal of attention ami I dry I ds fruit, there are some who cannot, I museum specimenK have been gathered. drop he gave up, saving it was impossible hut for the fact that it was lathed an 1
McMinnville,
iiad
lots
of
fun
last
week
invite the ladies of Newberg to call and see me.
must say witli great pleasure and all fair­ or will not dry, und who do not know the Have seen large quantities of petrified to hear tiie pain any longer. Tho palm plastered so that there was not much in-
and made a good hunting record. They
ness it is fully deserved. It is sometimes cost of drying, or tiie amount of tiie dried wood. Tiie stump of a tree yesterday of his hand was swollen and inflamed, flanmble material for the flames to work
killed a large cougar on Sunday, wound­
amusing to watch tiie faces of II ionu pass­ product to be expected from a ton of that was said to he 20 feet in diameter. and in one place the skin had broken upon, and in spile of the injuries which
ed a great big bear on Tuesday, and suc­
open
and
showed
tiie
flesh.
Only
a
Tliin
no
doubt
is
overestimated
hut
it
is
green
fruit.
Such
growers
will
be
helped
ing when they come upon tho display of
tiie members of tiie family had sustained ceeded in killing one on Thursday and
very large. W e decided not to take it small portion of Hie litre has gone to
cherries on our table. If their visage is liy a careful study of tiie following.
they immediately began to throw water made a spirited chase for a second. Four
make
up
the
400
drops.—
Ex.
Tho cost of drying varies somewhat un­ with us at present.
care worn ami tired looking, or if trouble
My endeavor will be to please, by selling
into tiie room and so put out the fire. bears in all were s en in (lie neighbor­
It is safe to say we are tho seediest ap­
and adversity has left its unmistakable der different circumstances, but in bulle­
Tiie room was much blackened and hood. Tiie animal», too, have been get­ good goods at a reasonable margin of profit.
V A M l I I I . I. G E O L O G I S T S .
MRS. C. P. KENYON.
stamp upon their features, this sail look tin No. 3 wo estimated thut witli good pearing outfit in eastern Oregon, as noth­
scorched but otherwise uside from the ting in their work, ami it is estimated
is almost sure to be dispelled ou lotting facilities all the labor, rent of land, super­ ing ill the tonsorial line lias been attempt­
furniture not much was damaged.
that
no
less
than
thirty
sheep
and
goats
Four
suspicions
lookingcharaclers,
sup­
their vision rest on our big red, cool de­ intendence and material, could be fur­ ed, while other deparments of our toilet
When the accident huppond tho dog are missed by tiie farmers. The Agee
posed to be gypsies, arrived in Fossil
licious looking Royal Ann or Ring cher­ nished, and Hie fruit put in sacks for tho are almost as sadly neglected. Wo have
was in tiie room and he to caught fire hoys have acquired more than local fame
Tuesday
in
a
two-horse
wagon
and
en-
ries.
Smile?
Yes, decidedly—often following average prices per dry pound: but few places to visit in view nml having
camped just outside the town jail, their whereupon ho rushed out and ran toward as successful hunters.— Reporter.
I f . D . FOX, P r o p r i e t o r ,
audibly, and they hold your undivided apricots ami peaches, 2 cents; prunes, 3U done this we will commence on a series
singular camping spot being chosen, it the barn und lying down when with about
Joe Ei ierode threatened to kill W . N.
of
forced
marches
for
supplies
imping
to
attention until they have learned tho his­ of a cent. Teaches, however, will cost
fifteen feet of it, rolled over and over and
NEWBERG,
:
OREGON.
was
supposed,
on
account
of
a
natural
Barker this week. A warrant was issued
tory of those beautiful products of our somewhat less than apticots, as they arc reneh home in S or 10 days. On the
affinity, or old acquaintanceship peihaps, put out tiie flames but in doing this, set for his arrest. lie was brought here
whole
our
trip
has
bee.i
very
enjoyable,
1
irger,
and
can
bo
pittod
and
sproad
for
state. They want to know all about their
tire to the grass and it had to he hurried­
Wednesday evening by Constant&ble
“ enough of any tiling is enough,” and existing between the members of the
culture, by whom, where raised and less money.
ly put out to save tho barn. Altogether
A good supply of
gang
and
the
calaboose.
Out
at
elbows,
Hamilton. On Thursday he was taken
Growers who do not consider interest I'v e no doubt hut that in tiie near future
matured, where grown and u thousand
heels and toes, witli stubbly beard* an 1 it was a close call all around, considering to McMinnville by tho officers. It is
if
we
are
permitted
to
return
to
our
old
on
ground
amt
plant,
or
depreciation
o
f
,
questions to answer, and just hero is an
long unkempt hair, truly they looked a the nature of the accident, it was a forte I thought that the man wan insane, and
illustration of tho importance of having a trays, or their own lim e, or that of their I scenes and friends at New berg we will i
sorry
lot, an.I the marshal was instructed nate escape for all concerned.— Oregon he will probably l»e sent to the insane
useful man to impart tins knowledge, to family, would make tlm cost figure so feel that we have reached that point o fj
to keep ail eye on them, which he did, City Enterprise.
asylum.— Dayton Herald
satiety.
W
e
had
a
very
pleasant
journey
■
talk intelligently and answer these ques­ much less.
Usually on hend. Our endeavor is to supply
A t a meeting of the executive commit­ our patrons with the best of everything In our
Shrinkage varies in different years and over and through tiie mountains, have being the owner of a small chicken band
tions, a man who is not on the alert or
F R O M o n t K X C H A N G ! 8.
himself
had
good
fishing,
caught
upwards
of
125
tee
of
LaFavette
Seminary,
held
in
L
i-
different
localities,
lint
in
hulletin
No.
3
line.
Main street, oue door north of Hard­
to use a vulgar phrase "u p to smilT”
Marshal Morgan's eagle eye descried
Judge Galloway, on behalf of the coun­ Fayette last Tuesday, the following wick's photo gallery.
would do more harm than good. Instead we estimated that a fair average expeeta- altogether, l’ rof. Vance and I catching
the strangers about dil-k in tho act of en­
ty, on Saturday purchased the double named persons were selected a* teachers
of entcitaining those who ask for inform.i- tion for tiie coming year, for this county,\ 81 in 2 hours at Suttle Lake, the finest
tering through Dr. Howard’s front gate,
camping
grounds
we’
ve
seen
on
tho
coast.
would
bo
5'n
to
1
for
apricots
ami
peaches
time-lock safe formerly owned by the U the ensuing year: Prof E. A Bowman,
tion lie might repel those who are in
and lie was about to place them under ar­
Banking Co. at Sheridan, paying president; F .1. Creiger, Miss Mabel Pa-
quest of knowledge and a homo in (b e ­ and 2 4 10 to 1 for prunes. The Inter and Several jack rabbits have fallen before us,
rest when Miss Ada Howard, having
therefor $205. The safe originally cost I ker and Miss Althea Forest. Music Do-
gin. These are |>oints that must be more solid varieties of poaches and npri- while on a few occasions food lias been so
heard
their
stealthy
footsteps,
appeared
|
Art
$800. It was brought to McMinnville by l partment, Mrs E \ Bowman.
watched carefully. The judges in t|„, cots shrink less than tho earlier and more scare that as a last resort we have been
j compelled to eat a variety of snipe that on tint scene and recognized, through tiie Bevvley's dray on Monday, and will be I Department, Mr*. I, H I’ratt. The ex-
.. watery.
I'omologieal department where cur Hor­
atuhhl» ami tan ami dirt, tiie serio-comic
Rev C. C.
placed in the recorder’s vault for the ! ectifive committee are:
ticultural Exhibit is, are very frank in ! Subject to variations on (lie alxive we sometimes find in a dying condition
expression and Grecian pro tile of Prof.
by
tiie
wayside.
as
Ihev
have
'mes.
which
growers
will
estimate
ac-
their praise ol our fruits
county treasurer. The treasurer’s office Poling, U«*v. J. M Balantyne, W . M.
NEWIJERG,
OREGON,
Some exceedingly rough country has Vance, which lie carries with him wliere- proper will ho the little room east of the, Cletnens, L. II. Baker, F. Scese.— Day
boen shown tlm< far. I d o not hesitate I »'ording to their circumstances, the fob
I have just receive^! i full line of new «rond»,
¡n
I
ever
he
goes.
Her
rapid
recognition
of
latest PitteriiN and l>c*t quality, and will
in saying our cherries have surpassed any iou'iug table will bo a very lair guide in boon encountered. It wat certainly
clerk’s office.— Reporter.
| lon Herald.
sell at a» low figures as the quality of our good«
this locality that the Hibernian was lo­ tho seedy professor saved tho party from
tiling that lias been placed on competitive "filing green fruit.
will justify.
Ex-Commissioner Kingery, unlike most I Last Saturday morning about 4 o’clock.
A complete embalming outfit just received.
cated when lie wrote back to his friend being compelled to occupy the insde in
APRICOTS AND PEAt'IIKS.
exhibition so far and I um confident we
farmers, doub’es his money on hogs, by j one of the emploves at Parker’s saw mill,
Come and see rue.
lieu
of
tho
outside
of
the
Hotel
de
Mor­
Fstiinato of average shrinkage
to 1 Jamie, inviting him to come here at once,
will hoi I all wo have gained witli tho
selling the cured meat instead of selling 1 between Dayton and Dundee, went to the
gan, but it was a narrow escape.
co-oporatIon of tho I trogon fruit growers. Cost of drying ami sacking (including as they had so much land that they had
them alive, lie sold 1.4(H) pounds of ba­ i rail1 for the purpose of starting a fire to
It
developed
that
the
partv
consisted
of
to pile it up.
With tliis latter help I am master of tho I » : » * » ) . 2 cents |H>r dry pound
con to Mr. Apperson the first of the week, ; ger up steam. When he arrived at the
j
Professors
J.
J.
Jessup
and
Cecil
K
green frulli
i Sellili* itrle.l
We as a party have had new» from
situation and our people can rest assured Sellin*
.1 Illese price. Í Is eguiva- . f trull .1 the- ■ Newberg hut three time» since starting, • Vance, of tho faculty of Pacific College, and has cured 4.000 pounds in all the mill he found it in flames. He gave the
lent to
prico» in »ick»
I'KK TON.
*
wo will bring homo our share of pre­
past year. The product brought an aver­ alarm hut the fire had gained too much Of Dcs Moines, Iowa, writes under date of
fer por an.
two letters and a copy of the G kachic at 1 Newberg, Or , (of which faculty Miss
miums sa laurel» o( this great competitive
age of one hit a pound. The meat of one headway to be extinguished. The mill,
March 23, 1903:
$10
Howard
was,
recently,
a
member);
G
4\e-
I)r. llo w a id ’s, in Fossil. It is needles» to
exposition. When tliis fair opened, Cal­
machinery, and about 15,000 feet of lum­
W Mitchell, of Newberg, and O. \V. hog netted him $36, which ii he had sold
13
8.
B.
M
ed . M pg . C o .,
»ay
that
those
were
very
acceptable.
ifornia was in tiie mouth of all people ns
ber and 100 cords of wood were burned.
Each Additional
Dufur, Oregon.
20
?S|C.
Brown, a young man just arrived from alive would not have brought more than
Greeting* to all from the l’ . C. K. S.
tho groat fruit center, today, Oregon
The loss was in the neighborhood of
Gentlemen *
¿O $5 |H»r ton add» P ao 8 7 , e .
| Indiana, whose father is pastor of the half that amount. Of course it tequires
comes to tho front as Ilio greatest fruit
$1,000. No insurance. Mr. Parker will
On arriving home last week, I found all
30 per dry pound.
10l ,c .
Newberg Fiiend* church. All are ama­ considerable work to cure meat, hut Mr.
producing country in tiie world.
better well and anxiously awaiting. Our little
In clearing a street a* Silvcrton, Wash., teur geologists, and left Newberg two Kingery is a man who believes in work probably buy the Fiske mill,
11V -
known as the Popleton mill. This mill girl, eight and one-half years old, who
I Aw Yours Truly,
recently, a party of laborers found a large weeks ago on a holiday tour through when it pays.— Reporter.
40
13c.
is up in the mountains, 15 miles from La- had waited away to 38 pounds, is now
J a y G u y L e w is .
cedar log over which a hemlock had Eastern Oregon, in search of specimen-*
Mr. and Mrs. W yatt Harris will proba­
well, strong and vigorous, and well
TRUNES.
Fayette. He will move it to the site of flee bed up. S. B. Cough Cure has done
listini »te of average shrinkage 2.4 to 1 grown, completely enveloping the cedar. and game ami fish and health and fun— bly visit the world’s fair during tho pres­
the
mill
which
was
burnt,
and
have
it
in
its work well. Both of the children like
O R E G O N S T A T E F U I I T F A I K.
( ’oat of drying and sacking (including It is estimated that the cedar is at least 4tH) and up to the time of their arrival here ent month. They go fir-»t to Indianapolis
running operation within two weeks. it. Your S B. Cough Cure has cured
years old. It is well preserved and shakes had found lo*s of these things —partic­ and will probably stop in Missouri on
At the quarterly meeting ree.-ntly held sacks), \ of * cent per dry pound,
and
kept away all hoarseness from me.
Orders fur lumber arc being taken as
So give it to every ore, with greetings for
This section i* extremely their return.— Reporter.
in baleni by the (begun Stato Horticultu-
t0 f
* split from it were as sound as if the troe ularly fun.
here.ofore, to be filled by Farker.— Day- all. Wishing you prosperity, we are
ral Society, it wis unanimously agreed, in *&»•••* prirvn '
( thpi* prtiv« had recently been felled. Tho hemlock rich In geological specimens and lore--
A serious encounter with the stallion.
Yours,
M r . A M rs . J. F F ord .
feu roy.
in sack#
is about 150 >ears old.— W ts.irn Lumber­ e»t**cially lore—and tho young jolly gists Baron Douglas, was experienced by Dun­ ton Herald.
«/rder to propnriy bring btjforo the public
f i r room .
if
you
wish
to
feel fre?h and cheerful, and
man.
W
e
had
the
pleasure
of
looking
over
a
had
no
trouble
in
securing
a
wagon
load
can Boss and Janies Mitchell Sunday
f bo fruit industry of the Stato. that the
$20
3 I 4 C.
ready f-'r the dprine's work, clean.«« your sys­
of samples of fossils, leaf impressions, morning, as they were transferring the portion of D. J. W ood’s ten-acre ranch, tem with the Headache and Liver Cure, by
fruit growers should unite in making a
Each additional
3V°
taking two or three dose«« each week.
' J
chalk. c»al, bitumen, petrihi n !
30 $*» per green ton adds
Great Fruit Fair this fall to show what
In t*«» to a Mr Leabo, of Gopher valley, near evergreen station. Wednesday morn­
4l5<\
50 cents per bottle by all drurgists.
I.OTH O F
ing.
Its
growth
of
trees
anti
nursery
that
go
to
make
many
varieties
of
itvk
who recently purchased him. It occured
Oregon can do in that lino, and alter ox*
of a w n t per dry
5 V -
d uuder a positive guarantee by C. F.
liihiting tho collection hero rend it in a
40 pound.
ft7***.
S T Northontt returned Wednesday up this wonderful iiqo **» , of Mother Earth, just out oi town, near Ed. Harrison’» st«vk within three years from the time M re A Co.
*
*>ody to the California Midwinter Htposi-
plac
The stallion was being led behind the ground waa a curt»field is »imply
A (air profit to a buyer is \ rent a from the head of the Hreightenbush etc.
Though aw ay up as gco'ogis?*, as co>»ks a cart. In a fit of disconcerted temper he prodigious. Teaches, plums, berries, and
tion to he held in San Francisco. In or­ pound; it will eort e.iv ’ 4 cent to get the where he went for the purpose of pros­
f r ’— • «K» *
i ' . i j m*4# S r J~(in
G c «4 w ta ,lr o y .X .Y ^ a t worlt R r
der to tnako a croditahlo showing it was fruit sold to wholesale grocers. The buy pecting. lie was compelled to forego tiie or “ hi -hers'* the New her g Quaker profes­ reared and witli hi.-* massiv* jaw » grabbed grapes ire hearing prnja-eiy, while a per
j v u tus» not f* s h r
m urb. bu
t — • r e a
K-sch t tacisi k ’ y Iiox* u> -a m frtm » S i • •
deemed heat to make it a distinctively er can therefore afford to pay within \4 work on account of the snow, which he sors ..re not a sucre«*. Several of our Mr. U v»s ut«on the arm. just below the feet maize of fine norm ry stock of all
f i e a » * *t
«*srt, Si>4 TT>r»rr . . r o a fry
r.
B.-tb *••»•*.
!< •*
In
r-«rl * f
»tots’ affair. The plan decided upon was of a cent of tho eastern price* quoted in save is in places sixteen feet deep and curious citixens watched them prepare elbow. So severely did he grip the arm kinds «hows such phenomenal develop­
roar ra.
ran r m m -n r f ar ken.r. f x * -
ic a: j . H ’ im i,« r ap art K c m a t rs o n .» t o
to ask every city end county, every fruit these bulletins, supposing these prices to will not melt off this summer. II » a!*o hreakfjst W edncslav morning, and re* that Mood was caused to ooze from tho ment as is jossitde orly in California
it w o rt All il n » » G rrat pat M K f©r
r * r r r -i. r a r r
W a start » • • . 'urnisb r a
•T.-Ttbinff E A S I L Y . S I L k b l L V Ira n ** «.
grower and every one interested in Ore- remain unchanged; as a ma’ trr of fact reports Waldo Lake to be frozen over.— port that they h**ilef their coffee in the finger tips, although no injury had been One of the best illustration* of profit on a
K A K I F ' LA KS V ILLE. A i k l r w a t r o s a .
f iu t o 6 co.. rewTUsr,
whole bean, an I evoked their rice in s made to the hiu J. The horse huug to small Fp*.cc sh >wo on this ranch i» oue
(ioa'f welfare to contribute. n> mitt *r they will offer 05^rt or less, ac they ex Sileua I 'jrfffwwdrrtf.
The Chehalem Valley Bank.
N E W S E B G , OREGON.
Incorporated 1893. Capital Stock $40,000.
D IR E C T O R S:
FOE
HARVESTING MACHINERY,
BINDERS,
MOWERS,
SU LK Y RAKES,
REVO LVING RAKES,
Binder Twine, Machine Oil, Axle Grease Etc.
Carriages & Vehicles of all Kinds,
And Farm Implements in General,
COO TO
Christenson Bros. Agricultural Implement
House,
Poultry Yard
Wyandottes a Specialty.
JjEW MILLINERY STORE.
t
E VE R Y TH IN G N E W & SEASONABLE.
IN STREET
MARKET,
Beef, Pork & Mutton
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o. C O X ,
kiSkuS
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J. F. FQ!l!l,Emgili:t,