The Mammoth Stock of J. D. CARTER Must be Closed Out W ithin 80 Days For CASH This Stock includes the Best Grades of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Ciathing, Hats, Ion’s and Ladies Furnishing Goods, Fancy Goods, Crockery, Holiday Goods Etc. Below we quote a few prices to show you that W E MEAN BUSINESS: Call Early and get First Choice. Boys’ Overalls, Best duality, W o rth 50 Cents, Price i Men’s Overalls, Best duality, Worth 75 Cents, Price now, 50 Cen+s. Si ift u it Ginghams, “ “ “ 10 “ “ 5 1-2 “ Prints, “ “ “ 7 1-3 SS <s Toweling, “ 121-2 “ 15 Toweling, “ 25 “ “ A Large Line of All Wool Dress Goods at from 20 to 40 per cent reduction A Large Line of Dress Goods, worth 35 cents, Price 13 1-3 cents Cents. condition. His friends learn with regret students and all felt an inspiration for that there is littlo hope for his recovery, something higher and nobler. S tudent . as his illness for over a month lias greatly IBMURD EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. weakened his system. The arm ampu tated was not tho same that suffered the EDITOliH AND PUBLISHER»: c n itiin u v E r . it e m s . bite of a savugo stallion during tho sum E. II. W o o d w a r d a n d O hm . C. E m e r y . mer. Mrs. Burrows is on tho sick list. Also Incorporated 1893. Capital Stock $40,000. Mrs. Wyman. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1893. Payton Herald. Airs. Atkinson who has heen sick for DIRECTORS: The members of the last city council Entered as second class matter at tho post some time is slowly improving. g . ay . M c C o n n e l l , o . c . C h r is t e n s o n , av . k . a l l e x «Ilice at Nowberg, Oregon. met on Monday night and canvassed the T h e Oregon Humane Society is doing a G. AY. M IT C H E L L , A. R. .MILLS. Aliss Nancy Atkinson has heen at homo election returns, ami declared the result. noblo work in tho way of relieving tlie Shu is attending Amide Facilities Afforded for tho Transaction of a General Iianking Business The new council were sworn in and or for several weeks t h e b l u e r ib b o n s h i p .* Htiflering of animals that are no unfortu school at Salem. ganized by electing A. Mutchler chair nate us to he in tho hands of inhuman BY MRS. E. J. RICHMOND. G. AV. M itchell , l’res. A. It. AI ills , A’ice I’res. M oses V otaw , Cashier. Some “ now comers" from Iowa are man, and then adjourned to Monday rnasters. Tho rep rt of officer Hutchins Oh. a gallant ship is the British Isles, building a shanty on J. Grauer’s place night next. for tho months of September, October A staunch old ship Is she, and November »hows a wide range of The fellow that stole our big rod sam anti intends clearing it up for him. As Fho tosses her sails to tho favoring wind work along this lino. Offenders are not Owing to so much sickness in 1 lie ple apple from the office window, during And sails o ’er the deep blue sea. A Valiant crew has the British Isles— ofton arrested on the first offense but if our temporary absence, was evidently ap neighborhood it was thought best to close Noble and true and bravo they don’t mend their ways they are us T h e saloon nuisanco is maintained in ple hungry, and lately imported. If lie school for a time so there will be no more ▲a ever spun yarns in tho forecastle ually taught a lesson on tho second ttiis country mainly by tho foreign elo- had informed us of the fact we would school until the 18th. Livery, Feed & Sale Stable. Or conquered the roaring waves. offense. Tho merciful man is merciful to ment. If anyone doubts tins let him ex have given him a dozen good red apples, Little Earl Paulsen was quite badly In the cabin of the British L ie s amine tho names of tho men usually at had he left the big one. his beast and vice versa. binned Thursday a week ago and in a Lurked a dem on strong for ill ; tached to a petition for a saloon license. The “in v isib le spirit ' w hich Shakespeare HANSON & WORDEN, few days afterwards was taken down witli ■an*— F ew people who read of the purchase One such is now running in one of our ex fever and is very sick. Mabel also has The demon of the still. Additional Local. of a poor, helpless Chinese girl by a lot of changes that, to jndzo by tho names, is Die fever. Dr. McConnell ia attending And w heresoe’er tho vessel touched We n r ' prepared t > furnish Good nnd Stylish Rigs, with or w ithout drivers. Fair treatmea F o r S n le . her countrymen at Portland, realize what coni|)OHed of foreigners and Americans in them. Were k ’tidrcd spirits found; • guarantee«! by us and the same expected of our customers. Tourist and Transient custom so a world of horror such a purchase means a ratio of three to one. Of course this A farm of 230 acres, -ihj miles north Men, who for love of paltry gold .Tula Ego has returned from his trip to licitcd. Prices reasonable. Would the depths of e v il sound. to one human soul, oven if it bo Chinese. dons not apply to all people of foreign west of Nowberg. For particulars inquire Michigan and Wisconsin. lie had Sheridan Street, near M iln. N E W B E R G , O R EG O N . ••What harm can come from the social glass?’’ And yet this is something that occurred birth, many of w hom aro among tho best at this office. thought maybe he would stay hut with “Drink for the love of m an,” only a few" days ago, and in fact is a very citizens in all communities, but they aro the thermometer 20° below zero and lots They cry; and to quench the kindled thirst common occurrence. Tho slavery of the Die exception rather than tho rule when Stainj:s W a n ted . of snow, lie soon concluded to come tione<! book freo. Send postal to The Quaker City Poultry Yard. They drink and drink again. black slave was very mild compared to it comes to tho liquor question. Wo be- Blade, Toledo, Ohio, for a free ppptrimen I am making a collection of canceled back to Oregon. T ill the valiant crew of t*m British Isles such slavery us this. The time is surely ’lievo that just in proportion as certain stamps for sale, and would be very thank ropy of the paper. Send the addresses of All m audlin drunk became. C. F. BUTLER, Proprietor. And staggered back to the gallant ship coming when those people must he made foreign elements aro restricted in this ful to any who may save the stamps from your friends also. * NEWBERG OREGON. Covered with guilt and sham e. to respect our laws and our institutions country it will lie found Diat the con tlioir old letters for me. All kinds of D R A IN A G E . A careful study has convinced me of the supe cr stay away from our chores. In tho army of our own freo land sumption of liquor decreases. N O T IC E O F SALE. rior qu alities and adaptability to this clim ate of stamps wanted, but Columbian preferred. Is a soldier true and brave, As I passed along the street a few days D eliuiin v K li . is . B a r r e d O ly in o n tn Ito .-k s, TNPER and by vlrtno o fiin order to me (riv Who is also a soldier of the Christ en by the stockholders of the Newberg since, some one said: “ Hello old dud, A n example of practical philanthropy O liteti ON s t a c i : w k a t i i k u SB ItV IC K . Who died lost souls to save. Mercantile and B uilding Association, n corpor which I am now breeding ex clu siv ely . Eggs [ come this way. Was them trees dead ation duly incorporated find doing business un for sale ia season. And h is soul was moved for tho seam en lo. t comes to us from Wavcrly, towu, where u IFnril T lm o T r ic e s a t C e n tr a l M a rk et. SI MM UIV . tee laws of Oregon, nn«l bavins? its princi- To hope for eartli or heaven, when you planted them for mo last der gentleman named Slimmer gave his pri- P» 1 older of business at Newbcnr, Oreeon. Said I.oin Steak, 10 cents per pound. Aud ho strove to bring them hack to Him S phiniuirook , Or., November, 1S03. yoar?’’ on! 'r heina: made st a m eeting of the stock [ vute residence and the grounds surround- “ “ Whoso life for their« was given. holders of the aforesaid association, s iid m eet 400 feet Round Steal. 8 “ “ No,” I replied, “ your ground was too ing | ing it, valued at i2i),tX);), to ho used as a K le vat ion above sea lovol, being held in New ¡»are. Orearon, on the l«5th Ititi lloast, 7 cents per pound. He captured one, a noble lad, day of November, A. I>. is«»;1., and direored me Mean temperature, -It 7° : wet tile fore part of the year, and too dry I homo for tho poor, all oxpenses of main to sell tw. nty (20) shares of stock in said a»soci- Soft Rib, (i “ “ “ Who donned the ribbon blu e— Departure from nonnut, - ‘ J .loi and hard in the summer. If your ground •ithm or corporation, held nnd owned by W. H. Of Dcs Moines, Iowa, w rites under date o f taining it to lie paid by him until his The type of freedom and of strength Nook and Rrisket, 5 cents per pound. »ine. To satisfy >. claim for delinquent dues, had been properly drained, your trees C March 23,1808: death. To do good while wo live is true Maximum temperature, li )° date l'-’th fi.’ie' co \ n ssosm on ts due »»nd owim? to ssid Of hope w hich is ever new. A ustin & S ta n l ey , “ 23° “ as- eiotbui from the said W. H. (.’nine, said S. B. M e d . M f g . C o , 1st would have dono bettor.” And this saved man sought hU comrades j Christianity no matter by what oilier .Minimum claim bein'-' for the sum of three hundred and Central Market. Dufur, Oregon. brave, 51.1° I "President Newlin’s trees were planted thirty-four I) and *'»7-1 »H) dollars and interest name it may lie known ; to wait until the Mean of maximum temperature, thereon a:» l c *»ts and accruing costs. Maid Gentlemen: And to them tho story told, its. 4° “ “ minimum “ on drier ground and they all lived hut lime whim wo ean no longer use what wo tw enty (‘2'1) shares of stock being an undivided O n arriving home last week, I found all Till one by one they all were brought A Card. lOOmtereM in a cert tin veneered building one. Nursery grown trees might have 20 have and then give it to otiiers, is poor Number times maximum tempera Safely w ithin the fold. owned by the aforesaid association, and situat well and anxiously awaiting. Our littlo ture 0J° or above, ol In the issno of the G raphic of Novem done better.” ed on the corner of .Vain and Sheridan Streets girl, eight and one-half years old, who ly concealed selfishness. Tho world A happy man was L ieutenant K. in Newlierg, Yamhill county, Oregon. N otice ¡ had wasted away to 38 pounds, is now ber 17th, the notice in regard to the acci “ Well, I didn’t know but the trees is would he belter if there were more Slim- Number times minimum tempera And—wonders never cease, hereby given th it on Saturday, the 30th day i ture 32° or below. of December, A. R 1*^3, at ten o ’clock A. M. of well, strong and vigorous, and well dent which happened to L. S. Ileacock’s wore dead when you planted them.” The seed o f truth w hich good men sow mers, nnd there would bo more Slimmer» said day. at the aforementioned bu ildin g in the fleshed up. S. P». Cough Curo has done Number times minimum tempera Shall evermore Increase. son, seems to havo been misconstrued to | A large number of Die trees planted a fort said town, county and state. I w ill, in obe its work well. Both of the children like if tho world was better. d ience to s ii 1 order of sale, sell the above de- j it. Your 8. B. Cough Cure has cured The captain of the British Isles, ture 4,1° or below, hi the effect Dint he was Dirown down by I along the streets of Nowberg last year scribed property or so much thereof as may be ; A sailor grand and true, Total precipitation, 10 111 inches : Die undersignp-i, wi'li the intention of, wore put in ground that needed to ho drain n o c e s' iry to satisfy the claim of said associa- : and kept away all hoarseness from me. F aemkiis will heave many a sigh for Came to the place where his m en were saved tion f«.r delinquent dues, flues and assessm ents So give it to every one, with greetings for x4.4J inches hurting him. This is a mistake. While ed a foot or t wo deeper. Tho proprietors to w if: toree hundred and thirty four and And donned tho blue ribbon too. more gravel on the roads between this I Departure from normal, dolía:'» (pkM (»7) with interest thereon ami all. Wishing yon prosperity, we are l imning from another boy he tripped over j wero adviced to drain the ground immedi (.7-110 Yours, M k . & M r s . J. F F ord . and spring a s they slowly trudge their Greatest precipitation in U4 costs and accruing costs, the terms of such sale •’For,” he said, “my men return like men, consecutive hours, and my foot and fell in snob a way as to break ately, hut they failed to get it done and being to the highest bidder, for cash in hand. W henever they go ashore, way into town, livery man who travels If you wish to feel fresh and cheerful, and W . C. KKl'GEK, date, 2.37 on L’tlth his arm. Very Respectfully, And they always have been maudlin drunk soiiio of tlie trees failed to grow, in con Pro i.ieut of tlie New berg Mercantile and ready for th e Spring's work, cleanse your sy s Ihe roads could well all'ord to spend a tem with the Headache nnd Liver Cure, by Association. When they have come before. Prevailing direction of wind, S A dd A cheron . sequent« of that neglect. Some trees B uilding week every fall hauling gravel with n l'M'«*d at N e’vl'ere, Oregon, the 20th day of taking two or three doses each week. So, as we all belong to the free brigade, Number of clear days, r>0 cen ts per bottle by all druggists. wero well planted on well drained ground, November. A. I>. lS'.KJ. 1° I team to put on tho roads, it would ho a The ship shall he drafted too." Sold under a positive guarantee by C. F. “ partly cloudy days, •J I had a good hoeing in the spring, were L ist o f L ette rs And they painted around the British Isles big saving in w ear and tear of vehicles Moore & Co. is ! Remaining unclaimed in Die Nowberg Dion mulched witli a forkfiill or two of “ cloudy days, A band like ike ribbon blue. N O T IC E O F S A L E . amt teams to say nothing about tho satis “ “ “ days on which .lit or •W hile s illin g from Tacoma to Victoria, on faction of rilling over a good road w hen Dost Office, for Die month ending No- old straw or rubbish. Water was poured TNDKR and by virtue of an order to me giv- Puget Sound. I had th • honor or an iutrodtic more of precipitation fell, 11* | vomlier 30th, 1893. eu by the -took holders of the Newberg i Oregon Pacific Railroad Go. liberally oil this mulching so the roots got tion to lieu ten a n t Kimball, of the 1). s . \ , who llio weather is had. With a goad gravel Morcantile and Building Association, a corpo was stationed at Port t ownseud on the co ist. ed road as wo now havo to tho river farm Number of days on which .04 or well soaked several times during the hot ration duly incorporated and doing business Mr E 0 Brown, D M French, lie is a son of General Kimball, of the bit«» war. under the laws of Oregon and having its priu- mine of precipitation fell, l v Mr Robert ilerlig, dry weather of summer. They lived and (dpal K. W . H A D L E Y , R e c e iv e r . and, lietter still, a soldier of the Cross, ou o of ers and teamsters could haul gravel even .1 S Hodgkin, «AtT.ce of business at Now beig, Oregon. the incidents of ills life w hich he gave me, I Dates on which hail fell, none Said order being made at a m eeting of the made a good growth. Tender harked 1 Mr Alfred Ilertig, in the winter season if gravel could bo de M C Haworth, h a w told in the accom panying poem stockhoMors <,[ the af..r»'»ubl association, sai»! rates betw een Sau Francisco and Port “ “ “ snow fell, llinl, (a K. J. K. trees would he benefltted by being wrap metdin : being held in Newberg. Oregon, on ! land Low Air C Heater, Lem» Hiatt, livered at tho foot of (liver street by and the H th d ly of November. A 1*.. lSt>3. and di- i few (lakes.) ped wilh sacking when planted. Before Mr I, Jepp, scow. MrTheadore Kupper, rooting im* t soil fifteen (1'*) shares of st»>ck in Dates of thunder storms, none Amelia Kinslow, long our village will be well drained, and said aswo'.M’ition or corp«»ration held and owned ! V A L L E Y P O I N T S Tin: income lax will not hit anybody in Mr C W Kruger, by .Tohn Atkinson, to s it sfy a claim for delii»- : “ “ light front, 2nd and loth ornamented, its health will he Improved, quent dues, fines and assessm ents due an»l ow I t nxiiiNs to look like Oregon is to lie N e w h e r g very hard. Don’t loro any Elisila Law-on, .1 I! I.ardncr, River Steamers Wm. M. Hoag A Three Sisters i » » t1 : «» Dfi»n <a!»i *t iati.m from the said “ “ killing or injurious frost, and Newlierg will he beautiful as Sharan, ing null represented at Ilio midwinter fair at sleep over the prospect. .1 Newman, Mr C Oneal, John A lki.¡son. said cl lim being for the sum of leave Portland Sunday, W ednesday and Friday at (> a. m. Leave Salem, north, Tuesday, Thurs 1st, 13th, IDth and L-'lui. one hundred and seventy seven (}177.CO) d ol or the city of palm trees. San Francisco. A stock company lias \V I* Rudick, Washington Robinson la r s\v iI!•« iniorestH thereon and costs and no day and Saturday at 6 a. m. Dates of solar halos, none ( ’lias Sehw aner, I men formed with u capital stock of c m ing co:-tn. s u d fifteen ( i'»] shares of stock Passenger fare, Newberg to Portland or Sa H W Slew-aid, A. \Y. M orris . T iik officiai» at Salem, stalo, county being an undivided 1-V] g 0 interest in a certain lem, 50 cents. “ “ lunar halos, " ( leo Stenger, H F Seif, nnd uniiiicipnl aro a had !ot if uno i» to 000, with the hope that the legislature veneered l* iih llng owned by the aforesaid asso For any inform ation desired, address Tho temperature during the month lias ■lohn Too!ins, ciati n .a»; I situate on the corner «»f Main ami John Tantfest, R. E MI LCAHY, liolievo all ho renila in ull Ilio paperi will reimburse tini stock holders out of Shi rid.tn sir e!«< in Nowberg. Yam hill County, C. T. WARPL.VW, Gcn'l Snpt., the surplus left from the amount appro still continued below the normal, while Wilhelm Wiesv, Oregon, notice is hereby given that on Satur»la‘v T O L E D O W E E K L Y K L .M IE . T L Welch, tbere. T. F. A P. A. Corvallis, Ü tho th »1 »> ««f December A. I». !■» 3. at 1'» o'cl ok priated for the World’s Fair exhibit. the heavy rains in the latter part have Mr.) If Wheeler, John Welch, a. m. of sjid « ’ay at tho aforem entioned build A nil b o o k c o n t a i n i n g a l l H ie N a s b y L e t - ing in af»*res,ai«l t *wn, countv and state. I w ill I’oitlan l capitalists and others over the made a large overplus of precipitation. Harry f. Whitmore. in -be lianee tos.ai«l order of «aie sell the above to rs for O ne D o llar. T iik A lb a n y V e m o c ra t Suva l.in n c o u n ty E d m u n d H oiwnaon , state are becoming greatly interested in described property or so much thereof ss may J. (’. S a w y e r , I \ M. lias eleven incor|>ornted c itie s , w h ic h e x be nccevw.iry t«* s itisfy the claim s »>f -ai«! asso Yoluntarv Observer. In answer to a general demand from all ciation the success of the undertaking. Commit- ' for •iei’:n»i"eiit dues, fines and assess ceeds the n u m b e r of in co rp o ra ted c itie s in parts of tho United States, Die Toledo m ents tow it tone hundred and seventy seven tees are out over tho state canvassing for r ilU E O K NOTTS. Vermont or N e w H a m p sh ir e . 11177.00■ «Inllars with interest thereon aii«i costs i Wade has published in one volume, cloth and accruing funds and exhibits and bave mudi to en r i t o v i « n i: K \ r n .\ M > » :s . co.-t » the terms of su ch sale l»e- lug to the highest bidder for cash in hand. bound, all of the “ Nusbv fauters" ever Students returned to school after courage them. lion. Win. Rapes will I hi W. C KKCGER, TeloptiorieHeslslor. S ome time ago New York was shipping at Mc.Minnvil’e today. Oregon is to have Thanksgiving vacation wilh minds and written by the late D R. L>s ke, omitting l’resident of the Nowberg M ercantile and Building A-«*,»elation. the lin e of M illinery w hich you have not C api. H arris, county recorder, i» a great «•onc<Mil grapes to Portland. Portland a bml ling Ibis time and the plan shows a bodies refreshed and prepared to take perhaps a few unimportant letter* on lo Rated .:t Newberg, Oregon, the 29th day of In been able to find, nr if found, was more e x p en tmokworm unii colli-t-tor of hool.s. Tu»»- their work will« now zeal ami increased cal or forgotten topics. Only a few of November. A. I*, is is now returning the compliment by ship very creditable edition. sive than you thought it ought to be. It waa day he nvoiveil direct from l.ondon Itirisi interest. p in g lady apples to New York. these letters were ever published in book because you did not look at the right place. vohimes of " l ’ap*. C ok's Y uyages," wilh We cau show yon the We miss Die smiling face and ringing form. Everybody ha» read some of them, Oregon people are now eating Iowa VooRiines is to steer Iho new tariff1 bill , eggs. I bis is a slam on Oregon liens. A a la rg e illustr iteli atlas. T tiese givo thè laughter of Bessie. She w ill probably bo hut who has read all of them ’.’ The ho. k contain* over 3:M large page», and all the in the senate. If lie don’t show hotter reform is needed.—Albany I V ukyo J. It linit puhlished record of voyagas of C api. with us again the spring term. is hot a slam on the liens. We are a Kept in town, and solicit your pttronage. The grqi came very nearly catching Na»hy I .otter» written During a ¡»'ii-.»l of skill than he did with the repeal hill lie friend of the hen. It is a slam on the Cook and were p u blidied bv Ihe Uriti-di R espect h illy , twenty-five years, also a portrait of D R. will have slow, rough sailing. Tho prob imople of Oregon that they do not coop goverm nent in 1784. Ttiev aro a curiosi, some of the stu lent» this week. Ftr*t Street. L A M S & H IL L . Some of our eastern students have not Locke from hi» la»t photograph. It abilities are that Die hill will not be tletters liens, more liens, and take lietter ty indeivl. i care of their liens.—CepiMf J,inn.nl. learned to fully appreciate Die Oregon would »ell for one dollar or more, but called up until after tho holidays. Yamhill County Reporter. There are ipiite a targe timelier of peo rains. will never lx) placed or. sale. O re hun *t wili he reniiMnlmred hv /ì.-po Ve ple in this community who depend al- We are glati to welcome Everett Weos- dred thousand copies are now ’.sung M ason and Watson of Sunday Mercury inost entirely on their hens lor tiro where rcaders, th a t on O.dol er •J.ith Iinarati nor back in school. lie was a student printed an I hound, and one copy will be fame each get a year in the county jail with to buy groceries and other neces Ross, a good and «vii known iitiz->u of last year, an.I bas I men with his parents »ent poatpaid by mail free to every person F . A . E L L IO T T , with two or three more indictments rest saries that come from the stores. In fact th is ro u n ty , ha i Die m isiort ine to server in Alaska a short time. who tlii» winter remits on-dollar for the Practica? Surveyor. prepare«! tn survey, sub ing against them. C'K n I enough for divide and p'.at Farm*. Fruit Tract*« or Town without ttiis source of income many of a amali portimi of lite little tìnger of bis Miss Kille Toison entered school Mon weekly Made one year. Everyl»»!y ¡n- them. They ought to have had this dose ,h >r: o. »ice. Satisfaction guaranteed, our people would bo on short rations a righi h.ind hv lieing c in g h i in a straw day. She and her brother George have , vited to »end for a »¡xvimon copy of Ihe (iovernnn-nt laud located. long ago. This will servo as a warning great deal of Die time. The “ output" of cutter. E ver sin re ll-.at date Ilio notimi rente I r I 'tns of Mr. Winslow and w ill weekly Made, which will give a full de N swrkro . • O rkcox . to publishers of tilth. our hens is immense dining the year. It has grow.i graduai!}' warse untll on Tuo», stay in town during tho remainder of the scription of the hook “ riie Nasliv Let other communities did as well, leva eggs tlay Die arm ha I reaehe.l mieli a st?«ge of scheel year. ters.” H. m . e m ’ s fortv-rod whisky got in ils would not ta» in it. When Oregonians dceav frmn blood |n»i»onini| t-.ti.l mortiti. Express & General Delivery. The Toledo Weekly Made is the best The entertainment given last Wednes work on Thanksgiving day. Frisi "egg learn that it pays big to look after the lit eati,.n tliat Drs fa llire Uh A Gou -Iter and day evening was a complete suecos». and most popular weekly newspaper pub nng" waa dispensed froin «ino ol Ilio manv tle things Dial tiring in revenue constant P r. I tu', of Inde|icndcuro, deride 1 tliat .1. I» B ull, P r o p r ie to r . Tile r v'm was er i» led ami all enjoyed lished in this conn try. It ha» toe largest s a lo o n s in tho capitai city and froin Dio ly they will have learned a most valuable tini last hope of savtng thè ni m ’s ! * fi- was MAKES AN circulation of any weekly newspaper, and the program rendered. exceesive diinking of it one man died and lesson. Twenty live cents earned each tu am putate lite limi», l'ìti« w a s d-uie, T't ■ address given Wednesday morning goes to every Siale, Territory and nearly APPETITE . severa! othors were mode eick emuli li to and every day in Die week is lietter than well np to th è shotildcr. a n i th è paticnt T «m T.ren»r»it to do » ppneri.1 il.Iiv .r y b-»*l- at chap. I by I.ieut. Kimball was a rare every county of the Union. Only one i i i . - i . ■■.»1* or t - ir r .- . •l.Iiv r r.il tn « n i r>»rt b* laiJ off for ri>|mir» for se verni dava. caute ntit of Die e:re,ds of e th e r in ; vv| two dollars earned one day in the week, i n » h l. lie«.! , i i r t . i , In at. it was highly appreciated by tbe dollar a year, including the above met.- Sold by C. F. Moore Co. NEWBERG GRAPHIC. E ditor F lagg of th e Marion County Demoaat id in hard luck. While work ing with the rnachinory in the press room when running off the first edition of his new daily, he was so unfortunate as to get his arm caught in too delivery shafts of a cylinder press and before it could be stopped the hones wore broken twice be low the elbow. W ith every road leading out of New- borg well graveled for a distance of four tnileH, tho town would derive benefits far beyond tho benelits to lie realized from a water and electric light system, as much as tho latter is to bo desired as Eoon as wo are able for it. Witli farmers located about an equal distance) from different trading points when tho weather is had, they will turn in Die direction of the town which has tho best roads leading out from it. Consequently Dio better our roads aro the in.iro trade we got. There is no special pleasure in a ride of four miles in hail weather when it takes an hour and a half or two hours to cover tho distance. We know whereof wo speak. Gravel the roads. The Chehalem Valley Bank. “The Fashion” Proprietors. T J. F. FOEll, Sfangelisi, 1 You Are Looking FOR SOMETHING Best and Cteapcst Lice of Millinery . S U R V E Y IN G . . MALARIA. at Morris. M ues A Co’s store.*