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    NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
The Chehalem Yalley Bank.
year.
The departments In which the Thursday five big biles of moss were LKTTE1C I" H U M K U V I I O U AYKItSNKIt. j prunes none; venison, 3 eents per pound,
i and sometimes so plentiful that it’s hard
fair has field its own are those which shipped from Salem to Fresno and vester-
It has been nearly two months since
are merely incidental to an agricultural ; day another halo was shipped. This we parted with friends at Newberg, and to sell; flour, 41.45 per 59 pounds. An
I88UKD EVKKY FRIDAY MOKNING.
| inoss is collected and shipped by the Cap­ some of tho hours wo have spent, h ive i Indian had a cow brought up on last
fair.
It Is very easy for those who are willing ital City nursery company of this city. boon somewhat lonely, hut for all that it i steamer and offers to sell inilk » : 75 cents
1
K DITO UH AND PUBLIKIIKRM:
to investigate the matter fairly to find the That the moss is equal to other packing is a consolation to feci that we aro in onr I per gallon. No competition, as it’s ttie
| only cow here, and by tho way I might
E . I I. W o o d w ard a n d O hm . C. E m e r y . cause for this condition of things. Tw o | material is not questioned. No doubt in
right places in the Lord's work, and dur­
years ago there was an exhibit of live j a years time this new venture will he ing the lonesome hours there is a coinfort say that when the cow made a leap out
F R ID A Y , OCTOBER 13, 1803.
stock at the state fair which was ipiite numbered ainor.g Oregon's chief and for •- that no ono knows save those who aro of the scow on shore near where a num­
When packed and called in a like work in tho dark corners ber of hoys wore excitingly watching the
creditable
to tho state. At the same time most industries.
Filtered as second clans matter ut the post
(i. C. C H R IS T E N S O N ,
W . K. A I.L E X
ofltce at Newberg, Oregon.
there was almost universal discontent ready for shipment the moss is in bales of tho earth. A week ago wo received brute (for they never saw one of the kind G. W . McC’O N N F .L L ,
<!. \Y. M I T C H E L L ,
A . li. M I L L S .
among the exhibitors because the speed and at first glance very much resembles our first aewwand letters from tho states. bafore), us she made tho leap, they were
sure she was after them and they flew A m p le Facilities A fford ed for the Transaction o f a Geueral H anking Business
T U B C O U N T R Y «E D IT O R 'S W I F E .
department of ttie fair was made so much hops.—,Statesman.
Threo G raph !! . s came but one failed to
liko rabbits to the brush. When a good
of a feature that everything elso was
You hare heard of the country editor’s life
roach us. llio dato of which was August
G. W. M it c h e l l , l'res.
A. R . M il l s , Vice Pres.
M oses V o t a w , Cashier.
old fashion tie!I comos, as we told the In ­
With its oare and worry and doubt,
thrown in the shade. There was also a
4lh. They of course were the first for
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Of the shabby genteel of his seedy clothes.
dian he must get and put on ttie lonely
very fine exhibit of fruit that year, chiefly
our perusal, which created a small degree
Of his diamond pins and his calm repose,
During the past three years the division of homesickness. Getting so absorbed eow, we can then sit hack and listen to its
made by and at the expense of tho Mat ion
His happiness, money and gout.
County Horticultural Society, but the of vegetable pathology in the United into tho thoughts produced by reading jingling, thinking of days gono by. Beef
But say, have you heard of the editor’s wife,
mom tiers of that society, at whose .States department of agriculture has been tho items mafia us fool like we were al­ steak would ba worth 25 cents p-r pound
Of that silent co partner, who,
exiienso tho fruit was collected, did not engaged in the study of twig or tiro blight most iu the midst of kind Christian friends. if we had any, but venison will fill its
With a bleud'ng sentiment, beauty, skill,
With a temperate knowledge, tact and will,
feel that their efforts had been properly of the peach nnd pear, writes II. T. (iai- Then after reading for a time and looking place. Ono is now hanging in our meat
The whole of his labors can do?
appreciated by tho management of the loway in Science. Jn the course of those out of onr windows observing tho placid house that Everett shot last week, which
It Is she who embroiders the garments worn fair.
investigations, which were for the most waters of tho sea, or ns it is sometimes is his first an-J and iio was ns proud over
By the editor’s hard old chair,
Hist year tho exhibitors wero fewer in part carried on by M. !i. Waite, an assist­ the turbid waves striking the rocky liis exploit, as you often find it in tho
Now dressed with cushions, soft and neat
ant in the division, an attornpt was made shore with untold tore?, wo are reminded heart of hoys. lie also caught a halibut
And trimmed up with tidies and ribbons number in both lines and tho stock ex­
hibitors more outspoken iu their discon­ to obtain some definite information in re­ that we aro sep.ir.itod a few hundred miles a few days ago that weighed one hundred
sweet,
We r.re prepared to furnish Good and Stylish Rigs, with or without drivers. Fair treatmen
Which once was so poor and bare.
tent than before. This year the exhibits gard to the relation of insects to Ilia di­ apart. Some of our loneliert moments and sixty pounds, l ’.y the assistance of a
guaranteed by us and tho same expected of our customers. Tourist nnd Transient custom so
man
they
managed
to
pull
it
in
the
small
sease
in
question.
As
a
result
of
this
in
the
stock
line
were
so
reduced
in
num­
I f the editor’s sick or away or behind,
are on the Sabbath afternoon. Wo arc
licited. Prices reasonable.
In need of more hands and more haste
ber that there was practically no competi­ work it was shown that the organism inisiiy engaged in tho morning, as Brother skiff without upsetting it, but the fish pull­
Sheridan Street, near Main.
K E W S E R C , O R E CO N .
She directs his wrappers so they can be read tion, and many of the best known breed­ causing blight was disseminated by in­
ed it somo distance heforo it succumbed.
Duncan 1ms given us full charge of Sab­
And writes his leaders right out of her head,
sects during their visits to tho blossoms. bath school services, which aro one of There are myriads of small fish that arc
ers
of
tho
state
were
eonspienoui
by
their
And willingly »rrke his piste.
absence. The great falling away in tho Tho blossoms, it was found, wero readily our principal delights. It is u delight to very easily caught with hooks which are
She reads the magazines, papers and books
fruit exhibits last year appears to have infected by the pear blight germs brought my soul to explain through an interpret­ most excellent food. But it’s fish and fish f t .
As the cradle she softly rocks;
had Homo effect on tho management of to them by insects, tho result being death er, tho Bible to those people who seem and then fish tomorrow, till one would
While the editor sits in his easy chair,
the fair, and a small appropriation was of tho flower, and frequently the twig or so anxious to learn more and more of its think a person would get annovod at fish,
With his Angers thrust iu his tangled hair,
She quietly mends Ids socks.
raado this year for tho fruit palace, as a branch supporting tho latter. This dis- teachings and especially to answer the hut our climate is so pure and bracing
O pe n s ? e pt e m b e r 3 7
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C loses O ctober 2 S
Then she reads the ads. with the editor,
result of which thero was a considerable covory raised the question oi the necessi­ questions they often ask, ami soma of that one cun eat any tiling palatable ¡i
Just to And what each has paid.
they
can’t
do
any
Letter.
increase in fruit display over that of last ty of insect vi.-ils to the flowers of pears them aro so searching that it requires
But the column ail. of the Jeweler, there,
II. W . W e s sn k b .
year, hut no incruaso in the way of com­ and other fruits n f f v t t 'l by blight. It study on our part to bo prepared with
80 he says, "the harness and human hair
MILL FUKNISII T liE MUSIC
was thought that if by somo practical correct answers. W e find by thus min­
petitive exhibitors was observable.
Must be taken out lu trade!"
from o u t exchanges .
A W O U L D OF M EC H A N ICS IN M IN IA T U R E .
Thero will bo no great improvement in means insects could he excluded from the ding with those people that, Brother Dun­
So she wears the corsets he gets for ads
the state fair as an agricultural fair, until flowers without interfering with tho fruit­ can has not labored in vain for tlieso 35
Yamhill County lleportor.
TIIE SPECIAL FEATURES MILL ECLIPSE THOSE OF ANY PREVIOUS YEAR.
Aud rattles his sewing machine;
a radical change of policy is adopted by fulness of the trees, one form of blight at years.
She uses the butter aud eggs and things
John It. Kelso, who was superintend­
Wo would love to hear him
M A D A M E G I R A R D O Y E R ’S P R IS M A T IC F O U N T A I N
The country subscriber so faithfully brings,
the man igement. During the past year least might be prevented.
preach once in our language, as no doubt ent of tho farm and garden department a'
With a cheerfulness seldom seen.
nnd throwing n thousand jets of water in all the colors of the
thousands of dollars have been expended
In order to obtain some information in ho is un eloquent speaker in tho Simpsean the Newberg fair, kindly remembered Constructed at a cost of ?10,000 rainbow
will beautify Music Hall.
Rut her life, so full of merry delight,
at tho fair grounds in making a new regard to llio effect on fruitfulness of ex­ language. Where one lui3 preached to this o ff -e on Saturday with a basket of
Has one dark cloud, alas!
track, in building a new grand stand from cluding insects, a series of experiments tho same people for so long a time and piums, including seven or eight varieties,
Though she shares his tickets to the circus
which the racos may be witnessed ami in were made at Brockport, N. Y ., in tho can si ill hold their strict attention, as he the largest and finest being tho W illam ­ Containing fish of all varieties found in Oregon waters, have been constructed at great expense
and play,
building new stables for tho speed horses. spring of 1801. The results of these trials now docs, is surely a mark of power and ette seedling. He says hundred of bush­
To lecture aud negro minstrels gay,
T H E
-A _ :E L / T
G A L L E R Y £ h : = ___
She can't use his railroad pass!
When finally, a fow woekii ago, otto liun wero somewhat startling, as it seemed to influence. It is rather monotonous for us els of this fruit aro going to waste in his
"'111 c -nlalu -1 r- .Ili'cMnn ni pitiiliii-.-•; sc-Joc.cil from tho World’s Fair. Among them Ellsburg'a
dred dollars was appropriated for fixing indicato a fact hitherto ovor looked by to listen to an unknown language for an neighborhood.
When time hangs heavily on his hands
ceil painting ( ' iij I t ' i ’ h Last i ijft.t. ’1 o visit this great Exposition aud view its wonders
i . i every department of Art aud Science, will be next thing to a visit to the World'® Fair at ChW
8 he beguiles the hours away
up tho fruit palace, on condition the fruit scientific and practical men, viz , that holy, two or three times a wi-iik but some
Breidensfein, the real estate man, ex O'go.
With Joke and laughter, music aud song,
growers would inako a display therein, many of enr well-known varieties of pears of As were raised to attend silent meet­
REDUCED KATES ON ALL TRANSPORTATION LINES.
^
pects to move to Whiteson, which lit*
And pleasant talk, and thus ripples aloug
tho act was trumpted abroad as onrt of will not set fruit unless their flowers re­ ings of worship years ago, so wo can
The whole of each leisure day.
thinks is a coming metropolis if the rail­
Tor further iufurmalteu p.<l.Ires.*
I-:. IV. A L L E N ,
extreme liberality on tho part of the man­ ceive pollen f.oin other varieties. In adapt ourselves to a thoughtful worship
Superintauient and Secretary.
road doo3 its duty. He looks for a circa
Oh! who would exchange this sweet content,
agement of tfyo fair, For inonths*the o 'lio r , words, tho vi.-itN of insects, hv a* of old, during tho time wa $jre under
This simple tnd trusting life,
#
,
I
lav railroad from Astoria to Portland via
•f
i
I
races liavo been advertised, and in « If the moans of which cross-fertilization is ef­ Ills voice.
For that of a queen of royal birth?
Sheridan and Whiteson, and for tho ex­
For the happiest woman in all the earth
advertisements which have been si-nij out fected, is necessary to insure proper set­ ■ There is a largo company of young men
tension oi the west side road to Junction. tins malaria. Mr. Hermann was quite get Hie whole tiling in a not shell for Ono
Is tho country editor’s wife.
as well as in the official programs distrib­ ting of the fruit.
and women hero who can read and write Of course manufactories, railroad shops sure that lie had it, and lie sat on a couch Cent a Day? Send for a sample, froo.
—Margaret A. Oldham, in N. Y. Sun.
uted at tho fair, it has been plainly seen
T o obtain further information on this and some of thorn have advanced as high
in the senate chamber tolling Mr. Mitch­ You will be surprised. Yon will be de­
and canneries are to follow.
lighted. A silver tno-bit piece will tiring
that the races liavo boon considered, the subject more extondod experiments were as to enter algebra. They are good sing­
ell
about it. Mr. Mitchell was much in­
O regon marble wan awarded a pre-
yon a Daily Newspaper for » whole
Town people who liavo to buy their
only attractions worthy of mention. It is made on tills subject in 189:1 and 1s t. ers and can talk F.ngli !i pretty well, and
terested and very sympathetic.
month, with nil tiie Iinimrtant News of
tnium at the world’« fair last week.
ipiite possible that the state fair is a suc­ This work was carried on in Virginia, very anxious to learn more of it, as Mr. butter from ttie rascally grocers and mer­
the State, tiie Coast, tho World.
“ Why don’ t you see a good doetor,” ho
chants,
are
tired
of
being
swindled
with
cess in educating people to enjoy horse New York and New Jersey, the results in Duncan talks their own language nearly
Sustain tin* People's Paper. All who
said, ami lake n course of ke-neen?” For
T iiat fish ladder at Oregon City has
short
weights
and
there
is
talk
of
organ
favor Independent Journalism should
racing, but tho most enthusiastic devotee every ease confirming ttioso obtained in altogether, consequently they will depend
so the senator pronounced the familiar
been reeuftcitated and will probably be
take and push this paper, and push tho
of tho tuif can hardly claim that thero i.i 1891. The facts obtained by iheso inves­ upon ns for that teaching, while ive are ¡zing a boycott against it. A very large Word.
high-priced
monopoly dailies out of ex­
ready for active operations by the time of
real need of education in that lino in Ore­ tigations seemed sufficient to warrant the here, Since I have been working avitli per cent of tho butter sold iri rolls is found
IfoFER P.HOTIIER8,
" I believe I 'll do that,” said Mr. H er­ istence.
the next world's fair.
from
two
to
six
ounces
short
of
tfvo
gon. Tho very factrttiat during tho most important conclusion that most of our some of (lie boys amt become more ac­
Editors and Proprietors,
man.
‘
‘
I
have
been
taking
a
lot
of
kwin-
stringent of the hard timos of the present common varieties of pears and apples are quainted with th -in at ont-door work, 1 pounds, whirl) ttie purchaser supposes he in?, nnd it doesn’ t seem to do me a hit of
Salem, Oregon.
T in Pacific Ineurunco Union is waging
season a racing event could bo kept up unable to fertilize themselves. The law find them very sharp, shrewd and intelli­ is getting. Whether the dealers cut the good.— Washington Post.
a war againHt tho “ State, of Salem.” If
for two weeks with success in Portland, can hardly lie railed new, for Knight, gent beings. Were it not for tli-'ir color etuis off tho rolls after they receive them,
the “ State” bad been an prompt and
indicates thero are already a good many Darwin and others liavo touched the and language, I coni ! not distinguish or whether they have swindled the makers O R IG IN O F T IIK TU.lt.il • • Y A N K E E ."
lioneat in its payment of losses as it
!>y selling them under-sized moulds in
people whose tastes for horso racing aro same point in a broader and more genera! them from intelligent white peoplo.
•hould have been it would liavo a whole
too first place is a question that ought to
Many theories have b e n advanced as
educated to a remarkable degree.
way. Strange to say, however, no one,
Canning fish hui ended for this season,
lot more sympathy from the people than
to Hi ? origin of tiie name Yankeo. A c­
Tho decadence of tho Oregon State Fair up to the present time, seems to have ap­ having put up about 15.1 V) cases. This be investigated.
A BOOK F U » EVERY W OM AN.
it will get now. However, if there is
Lou Andrews, of Carlton, was arrested cording to Thtorny, it was a corruption of
is duo to the fact that the horse racing plied tho conceptions of Darwin and large enterprise gives tho natives much
anything in Oregon that is rottener than
department bus bocomo the dog ami the others on this subject to some of our com­ employment anil furnishes means for in Portland for horse stealing by HlierifT Jakin, a dirfiimitive of John, which was
the entire insurance combination, wo
agricultural department the tail, and it mon fruits, although it has long been rec­ much of their support, leaving near $12,- Warren on Tuesday. The horse was t ik­ a nickname given by tho Dutch colonists This W o rk k.'is the endorsem ent o f the
would like to know what it is.
m ost prom inent educators on the
w ill never bo a success from an agricul­ ognized that orchards of pears, apples, IXK) on the Island. Many of them as they on from Andrew’s brother-in-law, Will of Now York to their neighbors in the
l ’acido Coast.
tural standpoint until tlieso positions aro plums, etc., fall to bear fruit regularly, aro paid off’, donate a litioral sum for Wright, Thursday night of last week, re­ Connetieut settlements.
S ome of the «urplua imputation that has
In
the
history
of
tho
American
war
turned,
and
stolen
again
Sunday
night
reversed.”
even under the most favorable conditions. church purposes which has rarely been
been attracted to this country by nuch
In tho light of the present knowledge it done heretofore among the North Am eri­ Andrews acknowledges the theft, nnd written by Dr. William Gordon and pub­
The Rev. Edward B. Church. A. M , M. R..
talee ae the Sladen prune story published
of Irvins InsiUnte for Young Ladies,
O l'.K G O N A I1 A IN O N T O P .
is known that unfruitfulness, in many can Indians, except somo half breed savs he was drunk. Ho was trying to lished in 1783 was another theory. Dr. Principal
san
Fruneisco. Cal., writes:
in a 81. Paul paper, is finding its way out
sell tile horse in Portland. Wright lias Gordon said that it was a cant word in
•Mv D ear D octor :—I have taken great sat-
cases, is duo to the fact that largo blocks tribes in other localities.
o f the country. On a Southern Pacific
Mention was made in tho Oregonian a
Cambridge, Mass., as early as 1713, used Isfaetion in reading your book, ‘Feraina.’ It is
recovered his property.
of single varieties have boon planted. In
a book that is of incalculable value to mothers
Our day school is moving along nicely,
train a few days ago thirty-five froo riders few days ago that Arkansas had on exhi­
to denote especial excellence— as u nnd wives; and, in view of the general igno­
such cases there is not sufficient foreign though the number of students is small
Matters aro very quiet about the court
of such matters that should be thorough­
Jeft Portland, aouth-bouml, ami they bition at the world's fair a prize apple,
Yankee good horse, Yankee good cider, rance
ly understood by them, it is just the book to
jiolleii to effect fertilization, consequently while so many are away fishing and dry­ house since the adjournment of court. A
probably went on through to California 14'... indies in circumference, ami tho
etc. He supposed that it was originally a place in their hands. While in spirit it is
tile trees bloom profusely hut no fruit ing them for winter. Bert and Mattie rabbit strayed into tin* corridors on Tues­
scientific, its language ia easily understood by
a. no town along the lino would oiler comiiiissioners of the state had defied Or­
byword in the college, and being taken the mo«t simple, and the most sensitive can­
sets. Tho new factor, therefore, which are teaching, while I anil Mrs. Weesner day, and furnished lots of amusement for
yours.
sufficient Inducement to them to atop. egon to produce any ns large. Secretary
by tiie students into parts of the country not be offended. “Very sincerely
E dw . li. C hurch .”
confronts the grower of pears and apples are rustling from ono thing to another the officers in rapturing it.
Home of them were well-dressed ami re­ Sargent of tho horticultural hoard took
gradually obtained general cunenev in
is to select his varieties and plant thorn She visits tho sick and tells them and
tho mutter up and called upon fruit grow­
spectable looking men.
N-w England, and at length canto to he
in such a way as to insure eross-forliliza- others there is a chance for improvment
A B IU KTI K G K IIN .
ers for a supply of largo apples. They
taken up in other parts of ttie country
tion. Oi course, in doing this it w ill he in cleanliness in their neatly built houses,
make money without leaving thoir own homes.
Mr. Spiegel,
T in Oregon Press Association must lie have responded heartily.
Tiie largest sturgeon caught in tiie Col­ and applied to New Englanders as a term It <*!fer> au opportunity todo missionary work.
necessary to observe a number of im­ the outside of which deserves more credit
f<»r the Work is a >afe guide in H ealth and
who
has
charge
of
the
shipment
of
fruit
to
in cahoots with some gun club. A t its
umbia for somo years was taken «t As­ of slight reproach.
I>ifea«e, and will not always find purchasers.
portant p'ints, the details of which need than the inside. Hr. Duncan savs they
N*> capital or experience required. For full
late regnlsr session among other itnpart- tho world's fair, has sent east four apples,
Anbury, an English writer, «ays that
tori
i
Tuesday.
It
weighed
755
pounds,
1
not I k ' given here. Sudice it to say, that have no noses or they could not live as
instructions aud circulars, write to
ant buainsss transacted it resolved that each of which measures a little over Iti
it is derived from a Cherokee wio-d—
the time of (lowering of the various va- [ some of them do. for whenever he enters and the head alone scaled 151 pounds, i
T IIE FEM INA COMPANY.
They were
the Chinese pheasant should hereafter be inches in circumference.
rietina must I ki kept in mind in selecting their houses it is very annoying to his j T h * length from tip to tip was 11 feet S eankeo— which signifies coward and slave.
San Francisco, CaT.
called the "D en n y” pheasant, out of re­ Isuiiitifnl specimens, perfectly sound, free
I’nia epithet was bestowed upon the in­ 1018 Valencia St.,
inches.
When
cut
anil
dressed,
the
huge
tho«o designed for pollinating. Then, - nose. The principal reason of this is be- i
spect for Judge Denny who introduced from blemishes and uninjured by worms
habitants >f New England by the V ir­
mass
tipped
tho
Imam
at
4J7
pounds.
It
again, tho question of tho potency of the j cause Mr. Duncan never was married and |
the birds into this country. It is our or insects. Km ll Bchamii, an enthusias­
ginians for no* assisting them in a war
pollen with respect to tho variety it is in- consequently there has been but few was out into 79-ponnd tumps and sent to
opinion, however, that the birds will still tic fruit grower of Tho Dalles, and «m e m ­
ten led to grow must of necessity lie con- ! whito women among his people to teach ! Portland to be frozen. Tiie sturgeon bus­ with till' Cherokee* Tiie most probable
be called "chinas,” and that "D ennis” ber of the state board of agriculture, se­
siderei!, and, finally, it will he important them the,art of cleanly housekeeping, i iness on tiie river this year tías bren very theory, however, D Mint advanced by Mr.
w ill attach to this scheme mm h more cured an apple last week which measured
to know what proportion of |*)iiinating Mv duties have to far been to ovorsee the j poor up to dale. There are four firms in Heckcweliisr—that tho Indians in en-
lo'a inches in circumference, and im­
readily than to the birds.
trees to trees it is do-ired to fruit should - hoys while at work of various kinds and • o p 'A tio n , and t '.r-tber they are only duivorirg to pronounce the word Eng­
mediately expressed it through to the
turning out 24 tons of lis’.i a dav, a- lish. > r Anglais, in i le it Yen gees or Yan-
be planted.—Oregoni-i.-i.
l have learned that when they are ordered !
T iikhk is one thing that the spirit- world’s fair. Tl is is only a lieginning.
again 4 97 tons per day la-t fall.—Oregon goe-- an i this originated tha term.— Daily
to
work
on
water
in
boats,
sniff«,
canoes
j
tialists and believers in Ilia supernatural Mr. Sargent thinks heforo the fair closes
City Entcrrinte.
Independent.
or rafts they are in their height of glory
have succeeded In doing, and that is, in­ Oregon will have on exhibition apples «s
Twenty-four hundred bottles of K v r and at which they are particularly ox pelt,
fusing into the minds of the people in large as cantaloupes. Of tho variety of that had n few days liofore b a n seize I
o m ; o n n iN G i u*
general s sort of hslf-lielief in tilings un-1 apples which grow to a largo size, those from a celiai iu ttie town of Downs were liven little hoys are often seen in littb-'
One door south of Moore’s drug store, would be
canny. This is taken advantage of by all now on exhibition at Hood river, an.l cracked at Osborne, in northwest Kins.'.-, canoes and go out during a lively wind o:i ' Somo people t*ay **k -neon’ * for piinine.
pleased to have all her fottner patrons and
ths point oi
classes where it can lie made to work to which are to lie sent to tho world« fair, one day last week, in tho presene,1 of a water hundreds of feet deep. Just the Some’ people do no!. Tiu*
UiKbirallclotl OflVr.
many new ones call aud Inspect her stock of
their benefit. Among these are many so- all measure from It to la inches in cir- Ihoii-uind people, and the contents | k wired I other day a boy was on n plank a foot conversation which Senator Mitchell oi
Fall and Winter Milliuery before purchasing.
A L i v e D a i l y N e w s p a p e r f o r O ne Cent a
wide
and
twelve
feet
long,
with
a
paddle,
Oregon
held
recently
with
Ucprcsontative
Prices to suit the times.
rnmference.
The
Arkansas
com
mission­
called mesmerists,
mediums,
social
into a ravine Ttie volume of liquid standing erect with shoes on, learning
D a y , Tu r n t y . f l v e Cents a M o n th .
Hinder
Hermann
oi
that
%íato.
Mr.
I!
»r*
scientists, etc. In fact it lias got so that ers will have to get out and liu-tlo if they flowed some distance before it w as dried
Tho IVople’s r.qx'r fer hard timss.
anybody can impose a well-gotten no expect to lieat Oregon on tho api le-rais- by the parched earth. P ii* prohibited how to ‘ •piddle his own canoe,” on water numi was educated in Maryland, hut ho For town inopie, city people and farmers;
a
hui
Ircd
feet
deep
and
several
rods
[r.vn
went
to
Ore.:
vi
when
ho
was
quite
a
story on the people with a fair show of its ing proposition.— Oregon /Yoi«cnif.
prepai I. by mail, for 25 i-ent* a month,
liquor was the property of Thu McCarthy,
shore. This crested a little attention yovin^ man. Mr. Mitch***.I was educated Í a year. Not a p;t|i“ r sent on eredit or
acceptance. And y u we look hack to the
who hid for months b on running a
from tho other* but no signs of fear of dia- in lVnn?ylvAtti.i und lie remained there after time i.i out. Sltiellv in advance.
O K I « o N 'l o s s .
days of witchcraft, and wonder how peo­
wholesale supply ho is.« (or n-irthwci'er i a«ter whatever was noticed. 8 « far as I
Xertpap.
the Pacific Ciyatt.
I >ri* enough to »tuvly law. Now, out in Cheap
ple could have lieen as superstitious as
Kansas.
W
hile
tho
destruction
of
the
C'inpli-1** Asaocidtod Fresa te'pgraph re-
Oregon mo«* is aliout to redeem Itself
was concern«) I preferred not to exchange Oregon sudi choice etymological morsels
they were a few hundred years ago.
t'ort.
A
ll
nows
from
Capita!.
Foreign
for all that has bacii sai I igiinst it. A boor w as going on oi l t->pcrs *t> vl by de­ plac j with him, although this is no un- vs Til'mni
und Wallow t and K ib ’d N - is, Sp iriing New*. Ma’ kets, Hop and
ploring
the
w
icte
of
I'
j
lor,
while
hun­
new industry has recently developed at
common o vu ronce among their children an 1 3c*poo-*a are <!
Mr. llvr-
\Y -'i r.“ A *
IIVCC ADKNCR o r Tlir. STATE I t I It.
CAVEATS,
H«lem which promi-v* to prove not only dreds of men and women shouted amens No one has 1 «*vn lost in water at this place,
man d.icsn't ban* la a-k an; ! -i-iy li-iw ('..Li' *.-, t Editorial i ¡re*»/! is. Indepen­
TRAOS MARKS,
as tiie sh-’ritT and tiis deputies broke the
a
valuable
factor
in
itself
hut
an
Imp
>rt-
DESIGN RATSMTS,
cxi "pt one child while in bathing a few
The Ru^al XortHuest, S|>caking on this
a pron.iiin.-c them. I’ d since Mr. II, r- dent of dictation bv tlm Orcaemian or anv
COPYRIGHTS, etcJ
snhject, after mentioning the very slim ant matter for r .itr aids and shippers. bottles. McC.iitby, who the day l>efore years ago was ca
¡t by a «hark and j mann went into tiie we*t a £o:>d many mono]poly . K apuli! li­
For Inf nrmr.tt -m and free Hone kook writ* to
Ml
NN
A
Cl),
tail
B
roadw ay , Nrw Year. _
exhibits of farm and orchard products at The day lias come when Or gan musa liu-1 been convicted on III rtcca counts,
to
him
w ordì that were d >uhile*? fainlJur
civ.—t turano ru- aarunr.- s ta r ti In ArarrRSf
the r<
» « y n a lr n * token out by n* I, Lr-nel't before
wall enter into a new er*
Vnv. Iv has a tinod 4!,1 VI a n i sentenced to thirteen
lue recent state fair, says:
ration« pt ¡.V* Tota- jin hi* Tout !i have 1.'come . Voifiicixed cr
v| ran
iLv l-ul.eo by» ttiAic* giren fr«, of chore, la th«
Try
Yoi 1 will
"Coaeidenng tbs Oregon State Fair as large amount been put In use. V com­
a. . .VI.is per pom ¡ \ by tho> nock ; l a ­ { (.JadiéU c l (>r in ao:n<? other way altert d. refur. d.vf to anyonev
months in the c v .u 'y Jai!, «at in the win-
•n •grirvltarsl fair it cannot tie denied pany at Fr-sno h is ordere I a large in-
I retail* at 25 cent i per pound ; nú ¿ir.
A few •lay. A.n Mr. f ! i’ rmjnn wa*
in not worth tu ie
that the fair of two yearn ago was much voice of Oregon to ss to be ship • I to • 1 v . f his cell and w¡tue-«od the demon­
Lunin g of ice! in^ nnwred.
a l i t o 14 pound* for $t .00 ; g ra n Rjv
When
margina.
tr e ..!
of my aSenttfle parar M (tw
Tire He are time«
id. S i. W * 6 r m o *ru e L No irtalllran-.
rt j i cerili ;e Waal ir.gt otilari ba* “ that Why pay # 1 . 2 ;> to #. :
a. - : o i K r
better than the one last year, and that them. When the i n - * arrives it i« put stration o-ii-i I •. hurling a tiit'iem is on
or 4 \ po \\ inde for
th for one w.
Bum s’- uld be without it. Weekl», 9.T.OU »
ir: »UW*iS months A idre.*:* MCH.* A CO*
<n p
-is f.,-r
ipnaeut. the state tonile in ." ut-.i -n —!'x.
laat yeir's was far hatter than that o ' this to u
t!u* ho cr oio re i! laily new p
it*, dried, retail* a i 15 centi per pound ; 1 tired
* " 1** » ’•*a.\-» th
u z i m i 3 * 1 Lroodwiy. New to rt Cny.
TEWBBHG, OiRTEGj-OUST.
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DIRECTORS:
s m 'The Fashion”
Livery, Feed & Sale Stable.
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