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    P K l ' t l ;!.M AN S T A T K t l f K K T ,
Yesterday Jones
of ether sections of tho state. Plum, ; jiointtnont of C ..nmiUees, Litrellu..-::! ; hi!! river cleared out.
ti: Adams received a letter from tho chief
For Governor— W. 1*. Lord, o f Ma­ peach, cherry, pear, apple and silver j of 1 ten-gates.
prune trees are in full bloom and al- 11 90 Leports of County Officers, ileporte of the department to tho eff.-ct that the
rion county.
ISSL'BD KYKBV rU Ü tf MtHlMKU,
¡snag b o a t, Corvallis, would be ut the i
uroiid
trees are dropping bloom.
Fruit
of Organizers.
For ¡Secretary o f S ta te --H . It. K in ­
prospects never were better.
Vegetation 4:00 Mothers’ .Meeting, Mrs. Lucy S. I ’. ' mouth of the Yamhill on the 15th of this '
In it« new room s n ea r th e post off'u
caid,
of
L
ane
county.
KIMTOU8 AMU 1'1'BLIKIIKB k :
month and would clear the river to this
Haworth, Newberg.
For Stato Treasurer—P h il Metschuii, ' <
vallt*y and Yonealla sections of
K . II. W o o d w a r d am u O h m . C . K m k h y .
city.
Dotig'as county is not so far advanced as
(¿uustioii I3ox.
of tiran t county.
Affords nm pie fa c ilitie s for t I.e Iran - net I-n o f a c e n tr a l bank lag bn slu c -. In clu d in g F o refzn
Mr. Harding, tho new postmaster, Is
in other sections. Clackamas county bop 1:00 Adjournment.
For
Supreme
Ju
d
ge—'J.
K.
W
olver­
and Is ,m e .tic E x ch an g e. T h s a k in f th e p stitle fo r fav o r- o f the past year, we s o licit a can ttu u
FRID A Y, APRII. 13, 18M.
i I ft handed und it will Is» a favor indeed au ce of th e sam e for the futu re.
fields have an air of prosperity. Growrers
EVENING SESSION.
ton, o f Laue county.
K u teru J n- .ec.un i c U « -r: nlt*r «t thu |>i»l
For A ttorney-G eneral —C. M. Idio- fall to recall hop vines superior or further 7 :39 Fraise Service, led by Mrs. M. A. If the patrons of this office will place the 1
ollice ut Newberg, Oregon.
advanced. It may he too early to esli-
I stamp in the lower left hand corner of the
Wiiite, Newberg.
D tS E C T O flS ;
■uuri, o f Multnomah.
mate
the
crops
of
the
coming
season.
8:00
Words
of
Welcome,
Mrs.
Louisa
envelope.
For Superintendent o f Public In ­
U in o e r H erm a n n was nomlnutod stru ctio n —G. M. Irw in, o f Union.
The opinion is generally expressed that
P. Hound, Lafayette.
j
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G E O . \V. M IT C H E L L , President,
A. R. M I L L S , Vice-President.
Response,
Mrs. Mary E . Allen, New- I
Lafay.tr« Ledger.
tho hay crop is assured and an abundance
by the republican* Ht Kukmi lust Mon­
o . w . M c C o n n e l l , g . c . C h r i s t e n s o n , \\. k . a l l e n .
trurtf.
Tho Salvation Army have secured a
day to succeed him self us member of
of fruit and grain may be expected.
The last legislature of Pennsylvania did
M O S E S V O T A W , C a s h ie r .
Lecture, Mrs. L. G. Komick, Portland, building and will proceed to furnish rec-
Frost that injured some peach bloom ec-
congress from the first district.
a
wise
thing.
It
decided
that
country
......... .............
realion
for
the
dwollcrs
of
this
bu-g
dur-
cured on tho 2nd. Other light frosts
Music.
T h e Amity Popgmi is a thing of the news-paiiers have become valuable as which were not injurious occured on tho | Adjournment.
I ing the coining week.
mediums
of
information,
social,
legal
and
3
rj
4tl»*anil'Vth”
past, having lie'll transferred to It. A.
All kinds of stock are
TH U R SD A Y , A PRIL 1 9 .
A very sad ease of drowning occured
Harris, and by him changed to an indo- political, and has enacted a law directing in good condition. The opinion is cur­ 8:39 a. in. Devotional Meeting,
Mrs. near North Yamhill last Thursday after-
W . IP . I - I E A C O C K ,
p ndent pa|er to he known hereafter as county commissioners to suberibe for three rent that the wool clip will lie fully up to
( ‘alliurme Oabnrn, Newberg.
I noon. Mr. Cy Roberts was plowing in a
weekly
pa|s;rs,
have
them
Isjiind
in
sep­
the Oregon B lade.
tho average. luiprovement and activity 9:00 Reading Minutes, Reports of Com- field netr his home and had with him his
arate volumes and keep them in their of­
T u rn in g s, Sh in g les, Lath , P ick e ts, L im e , Sand, Glass, N ails aud a ll kin ds of B u ild in g B fito
j in farming operations have caused a cor­
milices, Reports of County Superintend- ¡ little four year old son. Mr. Roberts
N c w b e r s , O re g o n
T in s 1 zntg ( ris k Engle came out last fice an books of referenco for llio use responding activity in the towns.
outs.
work was near a drain ditch which at ria l and B u ild e r s ’ H ardw are.
week one-half regular size. Owing to of the public. Kacli commissioner is
KASTKBN OREGON.
11:15 Paper, “ Some Discouragements of ] this tim e of the year has consideratile
high water in the Jo h n Day it was im­ to select ono of the three weeklies. Ore-
The temperature was colder than the
Local PreRidonts,”
Mrs. C. G. Fsaon, water flowing through It. lie had slop- I f wnn ure»»« fimff «In™
gon
should
adopt
such
a
law
for
the
ben­
possible to m ake connection w ith Ids
average und the rainfall deficient during
McMinnville.
p-d work for a moment and missing the 11 ’ al1 ” l,Dl A“ ™ “»
efit
of
county
courts.
It
would
enable
branch house in Portland, so Kditor
the past week.
The sunshine was about
Discussion by Local Presidents
child, started to look for him and found j
Patterson hud to issue an K a iii . i : on them to keep posted on eounly affairs, and tlie average.
12:00 Noontide Prayer.
him only a short dlttanco lying in tho
to know what the people think of their of­
the half shell.
CROPS
ditch cold in death. The little fellow had
Adjournment.
ficial acts.—Ex.
In tho Columbia river valley counties
AFTERNOON SESSION.
wandered to near the hank and had
WF, SELL FOR
P h o k . K. O d u ’ m , of Vancouver, 15. 0 .,
Secretary Sargent lias engaged in the are making rapid improvement since the 1:30 Devotional Meeting,
WE BUY FOB
Mrs. S. A. slipped into tho icy waters and was
pronounces the Indians of this coast de­ business of propagating insects at tho of­ ground lias sutlk-ierit moisture and sun­
G o tu C . C. .SMITH S IT,
drowned.
M c C u n e , A lflH »'.
scendants of soino Asiu’ic people. Ife has fice of tire Oregon S ate Hoard of Horticul­ shine and warmer weather is mostly de­ 2:00 Reading Minutes.
WE GUAEANTEE SATISFACTION.
given the subject much thought and inves­ ture. A number of breeding pens have sired. The ground is in fairly good con­ Faper, “ Work of tho W. C. T. U .,” Mrs.
Oregon City E n terp rise.
tigation. Ho states that «orno of thu In­ been provided aud in those ladybirds and dition for the plow. Farmers are busy
F. A. Morris, Newberg.
A short time since John Forsyth while
You w ill not ho disappoin ted by so d o in g for
dian names given to places in Oregon very other useful insects will he propagated. seeding. The acreage of wheat in Wasco 3:00 Annual Flection of Officers, Miscel­ locking about on the sand bank below yon need noi pay for your photos u n til you ^et
much resemble A Untie liume*. Who I’rof. (.dong, of California, lias promised county will be increased; in other coun­
sa
tisfa ctio n .
Do not forget th e place, at H ard­
town for arrow heads found what he took
laneous Business, Adjournment.
w ick 's G allery , M ain S treet.
knows hut tin; Cliinaui m was hero first to furnish colonics of thu more promising ties tho tendency is to decrease the acre­
EVENING SESSION.
to be an ancient coin but upon exam in *-
after all.
varieties of the ladybirds recently iui|>ort- age of wheat, and the cultivation of fruit 7:00 Children’s Meeting, addressed by | tion proved to be a memorial medalion
ed from Australia. The ladybirds and the is receiving more attention.
A few per­
Mrs. Ada Unruh, McMinnville.
, issued in 1S35 in commemoration of the Ladies, please call end sse tho
T ub Cairo street dancers tiiat proved oilier friendly insects already here will not sons aro introducing tho hop industry 8:00 Lecture,
Mrs. Dolle C. H. Cox, oOOth anniversary of the first printing of j
quite an attraction at tho world's fair, Lo neglected. Colonies of tho insects pro- with the desire to diversify crops. Favor-
National Organizer.
; tho bibie in English. Upon one side of
have been declared off-color by the San
pngated will lie given to fruit growers who able weather conditions have advanced
Music.
; th e medalion is si relief of the translator . ^5 n ^ ?
Francisco people, and one of them lined. take an interest in these cx|icriiiicnte and
Adjournment.
all grass crops and bloom.
Strawiierry
| and the words “ Miles Cloverdale.” Upon | a m i
They seemed to draw uitention from the will observo und roport upon tho work vines are also in full bloom.
Winter
the reverse it reads,
To commemorate
oranges anil other California products done by them in feeding upon and <! oh -
A T U O I 8A.NI» M I L K S IN A C A N O E .
. AND
wheat is looking unusually well and there
that glorious event, the publication of the
that tho Midwinter fair was gotten up for troying insects which aro pests.—liu ta i is sufficient grass for slock.
W e want many men, women, boys, nml g irlsto
At tho Chicago Fair thero was every-1
Lnglish bibie by Miles Cloverdale,
tho purpose of exhibiting.
Californians Sortii west.
Work for us a few hours daily, right In and around
Crops in the interior and eastern coun­ thing, from tlie warship and beautiful Bishop of hxeter, October 4, 1835 and the
their own homes. Tlie business is easy, plensant,
are not advertising Kgvpt to any groat ex­
ties are ail hardy plants and grasses are yacht to the crudest canoe from Canada’s ! third centennial of the reformation, Onto
strictly honorable, and pays better than any other
tent if they know it.
O K C IIA IU » A N II (1 A IIO K N .
offered agents. You have a clear field and no
thriving under the favorable weather non­ backwoods, which brought its remarkable j her 4, 1833.
In the new .P ir k o f M illin ery Gooff, j-is » re ce iv ­ competition. Experience and special ability un­
unions. Tho season of frost has not yet adventurer in his patched up craft o v er; 8. I>. Coleman who has boon connected
Never put manure in close contact with
necessary. No capital required. W e equip you
' d f r » '“ New Y o rk , at L A f .’l B ¿ I I H L L ’S .
T he Baleni Slaletm an says tiiat (lie
passed in this section so tiiat bloom is ono thousand miles.
j with the Barlow toll road almost from its
with everything tiiat you need, treat you w ell,
time has passed alien people like to he tho roots in sotting out trees.
backward, only showing in favored spots.
and help you to earn ten times ordinary wages.
Tho man’s name is Antoine Brousscau. • inception was in tho city a couple of «lays
Gooseberries and currants do best in a
“ humbugged.” Since when?
Only a
Women do as well as men, and boys and girls
There are snow banks in some valleys Although unable to read or write, lie heard i this week and says that the prospect for
make good pay. Any one. anywhere, can do tlie
few weeks ago a gang of lightning rod very rich soil.
2 doors east o f M. M. & Co.,
N ewberg, Or.
work. All succeed who follow onr plain and sfm-
To bo of the host quality, vegetables and tho mountains aro covered with snow, of the fair and made up his mind to visit * an early opening of tho road is the worst
■non were operating in Murimi county,
which coo I h thu tcmpur.ituro eo that thu j |...
¡t. lie found an o!d leaky punt about fi> that it has over been as there is more
pie directions. Earnest work will surely bring
where lightning “ strikes’’ unco in a hun­ must mako a quick growth.
you a great deal of money. Everything Is new
gruwtli in »low. Very littlo seeding haa | teen feet long which had been abandoned, snow on the mountains than ho has over
Spraying the apples for tho codliu
and in great demand. W rite for our pamphlet
dred years, maybe. Over in Washington
boon done. Cattle and sheep have been ■ patched it up, and decided to use it as his known. At the toil gate where the sun
circular, and receive full information. No harm
county un eastern concern is selling steel moth should be pushed as soon os the
turned on thu range and aro doing well. 1 means of transportation. Willi the aid of beats down with force and soon melts the
o u ses
o rpid done if you conclude not to go on with the
ranges to the farmers at u big advance fruit sets.
■business.
There will be plenty of water for irriga j favorable winds, a horse blanket, nml an winter’s aecuinutations from tlie sandy
Plants raised in the hot bod should be
over what they could buy them for ut the
tion purposes.
S. M. B l a n d p o b d . j old wooden paddle, he succeeded in reacb- soil there is still two feet of snow.
& EO R C S S T IN S O N & C O .,
It
is
hardened
off
before
being
transplanted.
dealers. Nearly every day uomo one is
Box 4 8 8 ,
! ing Chicago, after traveling a distance of not only much deeper on the summit if
A good soil und thorough cultivation
buncoed oat of some hard cash in l ’urt-
P O R TLA N D , M A IN E .
I something liko one thousand miles, His tlie mountains than it usually is but it ex­
IN V O L U T IO N .
land, und there isn't in our opinion u will in u rneaHuro at least prevent mildew.
only companion was his dog Poter.
tends much further down into tlie valley.
Letter prune annually und in this way
town in Oregon, largo or small, some citi­
[P a p er read by A. P. Mary, n l Dayton, b efore
Before he li ft bis Northern home, ho This will tend to make tho spring back­
Hie Y am h ill County H orticu ltu ral Society,
zen of which has not been swindlod in avoid the necessity for removing large April
a, 1894 |
had never seen a railroad or an electric ward and wet unless n chinook or veri-
the past six months by answering an in- limbs.
When Mrs. Noah was fixing up pro­
light; had never heard a Lund of music or heavy warm rain comes nml melts the
Trash
of
ull
kinds
in
tho
garden
or
or­
noccnt looking ad. in a newspaper.
We
visions to tuko on nn extended sea voy­
snow in a hurry, and we are hardly
have a whole lot of faith in humanity, chard furnishes a hiding place for insect age, toward wliiuli slio and lier husband the whistle of a steamboat.—A’.c
anxious to have the snow go off in thu!
hut it lies along the line of their ability to IN'sts. Gather it up and burn it.
Yes, why not use home remedies when
had long boon looking with interest, if
C.)|»p's S e t t l e r , . G u l i l e —N ew K itlt-m .
way.
It hardly scums good economy to wait not pleasure, among others was a quanti-
they cannot he excelleJ?
keep from squealing rather than from
,
.
,
,
,
,
,
.
,
.
Henry
N.
Copp,
the
well-known
land
until thu trues in tho old orchard dio bu- ty of fresh and dried fruits, mostly apples ,
being “ humbugged.”
.
fore planting a new one.
.n
.i «...
Ti.» i....a..............
’ . as
. they
. aro
!
Iaw5'eri Washington, D. C ., has waned a
M id w in te r F a i r H a te » .
and
figs. Tho
latter were cured
now
edition
of
bis
popular
Guide
for
borne-
For the farmer who raises fruit princi­ to this day. left on the tree until dry.
It appears altogether probable that the
The
Southern
Pacific railroad company
United .States has moro horses than it has pally for bis own use it is desirable to then waBliod in sea water, or brine, pack- I stead and other settlers on public domain.
baa never been excelled for many thing*.
._ ,__ _ _ ,____ ___ ’.
__ ,
: I lie price is 2o i o
centi ts. More than 200,000 ^ ¡»sued the follow ing circular :
have
such
varieties
as
will
keup
up
a
suc­
any use for. Thu number of horses is al-
ed in bags or drums and stored away.
It elm»* Cancer* (if applied in tun**,) Can­
¡ copies of this .vu ijf ble exp'jsiiiw of tho ^•“ The undersigned lieg to announco that
most equal to the number of milch cuws cession in tbo supply as long as possible. But the apples wore tlie eati3o of anxious
cer Watt», Tumor? in the flesh of man or
public land systenwhave have been dis­ 30 days' lime will he given on Special
If
given
plenty
of
reborn
the
white
and
and thu nutnlier of horses increased mtlcii
care; the grand children were very fond
beast, removes Inmpa from tlie bone,
posed of. It isAHe settler’s “ vade meeum,” Tickets sold at any point on this Com-
cure« Corn* aud Bimini)*, Fistula on horn-
faster than the number of cows between sugar maples aro fino door yard (roes for of thorn, und had as much fun and pas­
pan’y Pacific System, for San Francisco
and
should
he
In
the
possession
of
every
e*, bitea and sting* of poihonoua insert*
18(58 and 189.1. The value of tho horses shade. A lawn sot with maples and ev­ time for all from tlie cores, as from eating
man and woman who sacks a home on and return, account the Midwinter F air;
etc. It is good for Rheumatism, Neural­
readied the maximum in 1892 at which ergreens presents a handsome up)iuar- tlie apple, hy giving them to tlie monkeys
these
tickets
to
Is»
good
for
continuous
gia, Tooth ache, Sprains, Bruise*. Pleuri­
Uncle Sam ’s farm. Mr. Copp wants im­
tiuio tho ostiniutud value of ull the horses nnco.
to ecrainblo for, and tossing them almost
sy and all ache* and peina of the body,
trips
both
going
and
returning.
Also,
t
^
P
R
I
N
G
B
R
A
N
C
H
mediately
tlie
address
of
every
settler
who
After nn orchard lias come into full to thu coiling for tho giraffes to catch.
| and almost invariably takes the place of
in the United States was over one thous­
that
to
the
purchasers
of
Midwinter
Fair
paid <5 50 an aero for government land in­
I the surgeon’s knife in ease of tumors etc.
and million dollars. Since (hut time tho hearing ono of tho best plans of manage­ But tho ventilation of I heir yacht was not
side any forfeited railroad grant. lie has tickets from our Paeflc System points, we
It does not eat its way, and leaves no
total value of tho horses has fullen otf ment is to seed it down to clover and use so gixsl as tiiat in one of our modern fruit
will
sell
Excursion
Tickets
from
San
valuable information for such solders or
! sear.
It us a hog pasture.
about <210,000,IKK ).—liurnl Sorthu-eet.
ships or cars, so tho apples wero likely to
Francisco
to
points
in
California,
usable
Hones mako a good fertilizer if hurled spoil. After much consultation hy ull on their heirs. Send your address at once to
UK A!) A FEW TESTIM O N IALS.
withi.i tho 39-days’ limit herein named,
Old lioots und board, which was the only and probably Henry N. Copp, Washington, It. C.
Tim papers in Washington are still pub­ near the grapevines.
,
One bo ttle o f Pr. Wm. E lliV s L in im en t re-
at One and One-fifth Fare for |>oints over
N kwhkkq ,
O k jx jo n .
moved ¡1 larg e tum or from my boy’s neck, a fte r
lishing that Tacoma Lodger interview shoes may be utilized in tho same wuy.
the first horticultural convention in tho
150 miles from San Francisco, and One
►even years treatm en t with o th e r rem ed ies,
FROM OVK KXCIIAXGKS.
Land
that
cannot
he
profitably
cultivat­
w ith no b en efit.
G kouof C r e a m e r .
with P. C. Kuuirnmn in which lie states
world, it was decided to dry tire apples.
and One third Fare for 150 miles or less
H om e, G reen e Co., T en n ., Ju ly , 1M02.
ed
inay
often
be
planted
witli
trees
to
ad
Yamhill County Reporter.
that tho imports of prunes into tho United
As space was limited, Japhuth hit upon
from San Francisco.
Tlie minimum
One tm nil bo ttle of Hr. Wm. E llis ’s L in im en t
Tlie alleged negotiations of J . C. Coop­ rates for such tickets will he ono dollar.
States last year amounted to over 195,000, vantage.
tho plan of quartering the apples an d
cu red a sev ere pain in my side w hich lmd
caused me m uch .‘ offering. K r x n e S hcltz .
If
winds
break
off
any
of
the
limbs
of
039 tiouinls, valued at <24,450,000. The
stringing them, then hanging them er for this print shop are declared off,
Wyandottes a Specialty.
Bate from Portland to Sail Francisco
N ew berg, Oregon, lspjj.
iin|>ortsof prunes in reality amounted to the trees, the stub should Is» cut off close around the stove pi|ie. So ull hands fell since it is reported on good democratic and return will lx» <25 IX) plus <2 50 for
One l i ttle o f Dr. Win. E llis 's L in im en t cu red
10,428,,188 pounds valued ut <750,247. It and h inootIk and thu wound covered with to work and had great fun at the first “ ap­ authority that ho has secured a half in­ five admissions to the Fair.
T h e Ix'st and most popular breed. very had bu n ion s on my feet, of four years
Rates from
standing.
J . 1». B e l l .
paint.
’
ggs
for
sale
ut
Í2
per
-c
llin
g
o
f
15.
is true that a certain clais of rcul estate
Newberg, Oregon, Ju n e 1C93.
ple bee.” There was really only one ob­ terest in the Telephone-Iiegveter. Won't other stations in Oregon will Is» made in
In nearly nil cases the earlier the fruit jection found afterward, to the plan which ‘ he make it hum !
txiomcrs rarely come much nearer the
like manner. Tickets will not he on sale Cull on or rulilresf
For sale at C. F. Moore Sc Co.’s drug
truth than the above figures indicate, hut is thinned the better. It is not a good gave such bright promise. Mr. Noah had i The Amity Popgun is dead again. At until the Midwinter Fair opens.”
store, and at my home, at 50 cent* per
plan
to
uiloiv
tho
trees
to
mature
too
much
i bottle, or hy mail at (»0 rent* per bottle.
*elf-res|iectiug papers have too much pride
had the carpenters arrange a beautiful fly ! least ive suppose it is. Tlie sheriff went
to give them the sanction of publication fruit.
O K L P IH N A E. E L L IS ,
roost of intricate design from split ham- 1 up Monday and took possession of the
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Hy keeping the trash in the garden or boo, where they had been delighted to
Newberg, Oregon.
without comment. The cluss of settlers
outfit, which he found packed tip at tire
who do not know any licttcr than to urccpt orchard cleaned up, n large number of stay, not leaving it to pester tho animals, depot ready to Is-shipped. On the same
W
ill
tr
c
’
i
t
a
ll
form»
of
cen
to
and
ch
ro
n
ic
di<-
Tho big eight-page Sunday Statesman
nml a n sw er a ll m ed ical and su rgical ca lls
as facts the grossly exaggerated statements pests that injure thu lruit and trees may not oven to take a walk over Noah’s shin­ day a chattel mortgage was executed and will bo pent to any addropa from now un­ j ea>es
prom ptly.
T e rrell.
W. E. T e rr e ll.
lie
destroyed.
of such men as Mr. Kauffman will not
ning bald head. But to the surprise ami filed, from Long to Lemastors, for <3H) til July 1st for only 50 rent», ca*h to nc-
Office in H oskins block.
R e sid en ce in c .
I
Maris
property
near
bank
o
f
N
ew
berg.
o
ffice
j
Sprinkle a good dressing of copjieras dismay of all, they left their beautiful
make successful citizens. The truth about
M .
but flip populist lawyer who drew up the company the order. This is the moct lib- hours 10:3a to tl :*'»o n. m ., 1 to J am i about 7:20
wliut can be done is gooil enough to attract under the grapevines us a remedy for mil­ roost one and all, and henceforth took up document (tot things mixed to such an i oral hard time« campaign offer, as the ' p. m Sabb ath s 2 to :! p. m.
Manufacturers of
■mm who have enough knowledge and in dew.
their abode on these strings of apples.
NKWI.KKO.
-
OKEUON.
extent tiiat the power to foreclose ami Siataiman is tho second paper in Oregon,
Root pruning is done hr taking a sharp
telligenco to make a success of fruit grow­
Ever since this incident occured tho ev­ take possession lies with tlie mortgagor and rtpublicun to thè coro. This is a ! 1 "
- 1 - - . i. —
spade and digging u circle around thu olution of the fruit dryer lias lieen going
ing.—Hit m l S oi'hieeil.
instead of Iho mortgagee.
campaign of educai ion und it olir purposu ^
.
r .
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stum of the tree deep enough to cut off u on. Dryers have been built long ami
to assist in tho good W ork. The ¡Maire- y llG K O r b l t y J T G l l l t r y A eli J ■
An
accident
that
was
hail
enough
at
portion of the roots.— Kx.
rAILlIKKH IN TIIIKTY l i t i ;« .
We »ire prepare»! to fu rn ish n su p erio r fin a li­
short, high and low, wide and narrow, ! the best, hut might have resulted more man glves «II tho news of Ilio state ami :
ty o f d rain tile in a ll sizes. All orders prom pt­
square,
round,
on
top
the
ground,
in
the
nation
and
dining
the
campaign
its
Sun­
seriously, occured at Whitoson Monday
Dun A Co.’s ¡irete te of invi week, a non-
V. U ri LEU, Tn ¡.rietm.
ly filled. C orrespond ence so licited . P rice lU t
« I t i l i ' l l K A T I I K R IU T I .K T I X N il. 'J.
ground, stationary, fixed, revolving, up- evening. After school ha I let out several day edition will he a sym|iosinm of politi­
purtisnn authority, bus this interest lag
ou ap p licatio n .
N e w b e r g , O reg o n .
NKWIIKUG
o h FiiON
wkstchn 0 KKG 0 N.
stairs, down stairs, heated by wood, coal. of the pupils climbed into a wagon stand­ cal news and gossip for tlie entire state.
tallio sliowing tho animai failurus and Ha-
» c a r e f u l- t
tin« co n v in ced m e n ! ‘ tlfC Ml pc
The rainfall was below the normal, the
oil u" '1 P»"- Th‘" h,,ve
ing by the roadside,’ and the team l>o- It is illustrated and consists of eight full rtcr u iiatltic: ■tv
liililios in thè United States dilring thè
sud a .la j la b ility tn tiff- enmate of '
mpcralure cooler than the average hy 2 »'"U no ventilation, « '<•' some ventila- coming frightened broke lose and run pages of select reading matter, including
p isi tliirty yoars:
Liabilities degrees daily and Hie sunshine above the I “ on' * ' th “ l,Ust dri*cn h-v o'*’“ 1»
Failures.
away. The children jnmiied out or were a short story an<i a wealth of poetry and
Year
B n r r e d P ly m o u th H o ch s,
The **u’-v *",vo
tried with dirt furnaces, thrown out, and two little girls belonging miscellany.
Every voter in Oregon
1C :
<291,750,000 1 average during the past week.
................... 4.932
F . A . E L L IO T T ,
which I am now bree iinp ex clu siv e
P ractical ■•» zrveyor, is prepared to survey, sub-
08.749.000 weather conditions were favorable since | iit.burned brick furnaces, double furnaces, | Mr. Dickerson, and another ciiilJ were should read a paper from tlie capital dnr for
............... 4.225
1858.
sale in season.
I
divide
and
plat Fan:.!*. K n i t T ract» or Tow n
ing the campaign and \vc make ihia offer .
................. 3,913
1859.
04.394.000 ' previous rains have saturated the ground with and without heating pipes, with badly hurl
L 't» ou . hort n otice. H itisfactiou g uaranteed .
G overnm ent land located.
stone
furnaces
and
iron
furnaces.
Trays
to
»nit
the
times.
Sample
copies
free.
............... 3,070
79,807,Oik) 1 making it difficult to work. Tho exces-
1809
N e vbekg ,
Dsyton Herald.
O reg o n .
All subscriptions will he eouseeutiveiy
...................0,993
207,210,IXX) »ive sunshine was most acceptable. The | have boon arranged to rest level, to slant
1861
D R E S S M A K IN G .
numbered
upon
receipt
and
to
each
tenth
i
Lexington
particularly,
and
Dawson
................
1,051
23,04'.',ikXl
showers
which
occured
during
the
later
'^
wn’
,
J
,,U,'
t
to
8,an*
K°
1862
to go
In in
7.S'.I.1XX' j portion of the week .wore undesirahlo, I in
*n singly, . *°
tt” *n
in nests,
nests, to go in ut county, Nebraska, generally, aro furnish­ subscriber w ill be presented a year's sub- !
................. 405
1863.
(Just north of Bank of Nowhere.:
FRUST
1861
................
520
8,579,000 they interfered with tho progress of farm one end of Iho dryer, over tiro fire first, to ing a goodly quota to increase the popula­ script ion to thu Ctxo,, p i d i t a n Magazine,
get
over
the
fire
last,
soino
have
an
o(s>n
cwling
<1
51.
Address
all
orders
to
the
tion
of
Dayton.
There
aro
"n
o
flies”
on
1805.
................
530
17,025,000 work, though not seriously.
Latest Styles.
Trices Reasonable !GO A c r e s , in T r a c t s to s u it of fr^m
space tor ventilation at one end of the | them, and they are enterprising.
The Statesman, Salem, Oregon.
CHOPS,
1866.
.............. 1,505
53,783,000
3 t*> 40 acre.« each . A ll p artly im proved Goo.1
1867
................ 2,780
09,600,000
Captain and Mrs. Simpson, of ttip Sal­
Taking into consideration the timo of tray, at both ends, at neither end. Some
I W ill p urch ase tirets ;:<»< , trim m in g s s and all ( lo cality , from % to 2 m iles from Newberg.
1868.
T I ! ! '. M O N O G K A I ’ l l
fliuliu^s wl
................ 2,008
03.004,000 the season the weather of the past week have ventilating pi|H>s many feet high, vation Army, will dedicate their new res­
d esired .
Term s easy. C heap for cash .
1809.
................ 2,790
75,051,054 was most ac. optatile and favorable to the , others none, some have three or four cold idence at no distant date, and all the peo­
Mrs. M c D a n i e l .
Sp rin g broo k , Or.
E dmund R obin so n .
F O R O NE D O L L A R
1870.
The season air holes in the base of the dryer, others ple will say, Amen. These people have
................ 3,519
88,242,000 advancement ot vegetation.
am i t/our opinion on this subject.
a
dosen
or
two,
some
discharge
the
cold
1871
................ 5,915
85,252,000 is slightly later than the average in the
enlisted the sympathies and good will of
What is the best .Monetary system for
1872
the I ’ nited states? This i* the greatest
4,060
121,050,000 Willamette valley and in tho coast dis­ air through pipes on the other side of the old and young in Dayton. .
problem confronting the A merit an peo­
1873
. 5,183
228,468,IKK) tricts. The decrease ot precipitation and furnace, others do not, most dryers have
Isadora» Nichols returned home from an ple. It is the intention of the ptibb.-h^rs
Kuve »oM to ernsnnaer* for Rt resr*.
1874
5,8;a)
]55,2 k 9,000 higher temperatures have produced a a door for every two trays, other» one extended trip to California on Monday that “ T mk M on * mj r \ ru ” t-hall contain the
'
i - * d ■ .•»..
are ih«
$ 1 1 .0 0
1875
a u tl I.- jn r r * t n m i 'f ’! ::c r c rs in Amers
7.74.»
The surfaix» of door tor the whole dryer, others four lust. He went there in the early part ot he*t thmigiit oi th fiation on this <pies-
210,000,000 gradual improvement.
it
a s cllfe g V e h i c l e s ari l Konies« this way—ship
doors,
or
two.
From
all
these
differences
9,092
1876
with
prlvO.'xe
to
e▼»mine
before
any
mer
e r Is
191,117,000
the winter for the benefit ot bis health ti ':i. The reo *gnìse ! leader* in all polit-
I*aia. W e p.iy fr* ijrht b*>th w ars if not
1877.
8,872
t rv. V.*arrast f- r i years. \v hy pay an «cer.HU)
I90,tk'.0,0;ki making a vigorous growth, Pastures are the future dryer will be evolved. The coin­ He spent a part of bis time at Santa Bar- . ieal parties have ht'en railed njx n to «ron-
t o 5 -U g on»,*rfnr y i? W rite your own order.
1878
10,478
>’ »xiu sfrec. Wo t*< e al! r .s l i t damage in
234,383.132 furnishing nutritious hxxl for stock. ing dryer will have II icmi qualities; liven bars and the Hot Springs. Mr. Nichols tribute pians for their ideal M o n e t a r y
But not content wiih this, we
8’ ip).V
distribution
of
heat
and
ventilation,
first
1879
. 5,658
98,149,052 Thero It-ing grass sufficient for stock,
W H O L E SA L E P R IC E S .
re I urn* tn neh improved in health. He are dei ermi ne» l to employ in the same
O p ri.a c W T o n s « 5»3l t o f ? C . «.femmeteed
1880
4,735
UK.752,001» feeding lias ceased in many sections of all, then comes economy of eu»t of iv n -, was serenad'd by the Citizens’ band vilume the «»pini nis ot thousands of ti.*'
•
S u r r e y * . S * 3 *o f»:0O
strnctlon, of operation, capacity of hand­
“ Great Common Poop!«»,” and t«v ttiat eni!
r* ' * * h
HM Tc*p B u s iT l » * ,
1881
5,282
8I,I55,U:!2 Winter wheat continues to improve, the
Monday ni^ht.
907 50,
• as •« M for HA. F ’• 2 * 0 »0.
ling
fruit,
fuel,
etc.
So
simple
is
the
prob-
j
we
will
allow
two
«loilar*
on
the
price
of
1882
. 0,738
t ;'
r
WaxTor»«, v y e fT o n e tte * .
101,547.564 dull rixl color on lowlands caused by e x ­
tho hook f**r y«>nr solution *»f this problem,
W a w :c:o o> »,r> el»v»n rW eg on o «* i R o a d
lent, yet so bard to soive.
t«tsf hone R egister.
1883
8,184
172,814.172 cessive moisture is rapidly disup|>e»rlng
Carta* i»e • -»r or a u , wciex a uuixajkx
expressed in not more than STO wonts.
10,968
1884
Tlie
vigorous
growth
sml
healthy
uppoar-
T
hk
M
onihíraph
,
the
»M
v
»t
modern
woik
The persons in ?n thi* eity who attend­
220.243,427
c o t N T Y w . C. T .
CONY K\ U O * .
I 2 3 .S O
10,637
1885
124,220,321 ance of wheat on higher lands suggests
ed the hort ion! tu ai met'ting .at Newberg on Monetary S\steins, wiil Is» sent t » anv
No. .27. Boad Wagon.
i
1886
Seeding is pro­
164,621,11» nn abundant harvest.
Following is tho program of the annual r*|*oit the inetti t ¿ a siuvesa. The pa* ad tress on r. reipt of $;! r,ì U is a t*» k
that will interest an<l instruct, and is des­
$55
. 9,634
1887
107,660,914 gressing, though the ground is difficult to eon ven tion of the \V. í\ T. V. of Yamhill per* read were al I timely an*! Interesting, tined to become a Riant factor in shaping
10,67.)
1888.
126,829,673 work. Peach and cherry trees are in full county, to be livid at l.ai*ayctte, April IS and the finit grò 1 er* fourni much infor- the lutine monetai y system of the na­
10,882
1889.
148.784,337 bloom in the Willamette valley and all and 19.
mat ion in them
The attendance was tion.
T iik M on «», avril lYm.L-mNr. C o .
J5I9
f»u j other fruit tree* tire nhowing the bloom
1899
10,807
wrrT*\K*m>\ ipaii is
rather small, owi ng to the busy season,
Room 11, German Am’n B'k B idding,
12.27.1
1891.
18!»„868,6;W Sir»»*!* rri«»H are in full bloom,
In the l Al p. m. loiifneration Meeting, Mrs.
The business n en of this city going on
St l*at»l. Minn.
.10,334
11«,04«.167 southern counties of Joaephin«, Jtck son
1892
Jam* Yotaw, New! erjf.
the exeursion
red a n q i n t to the V . Referen« n » by p«»rmis#i«Ni9 National G tn
V * + l+rm.
10 757
557.778.697 .in i
tho bloom is far in advaneo J.OO Heading Mianta*, Roll Call, Ap­
1891
V a. PiìATTV. «c c 'y , E L K H A R T , 8 HD.
ig ocvT deputmeat to have Ulti Yarn- t u ju A luci iw an R a n k .
NFWBSRO GRAPHIC.
The
Ciiehalem Valley Bank,
Newberg, Oregon.
j
J)E P O T L U M B E R Y A R D .
Rough and Dressed Lumber, Doors and Windows, Brackets,
Cash Mea! Market
PHOTOS
CASH .
nr
GOOD Ä ‘r AKD
A ustin & S tan ley .
d (J
liul »I
DOLLARS
PER DAY
'flS
Easily Made.
Lovely Flowers
Dresses made to order. Frico reasonaìiie.
R
A T
W HY NOT?
Dr. Wm. Ellis' Liniment
f.
Sold by C. F. Moore
Co,
Poultry Yard
s.
Hobson
T E R R E L L & CO.,
FUST EMU Hill ML
S U R V E Y IN G . .
LAUDS FOR S ALE.
EUÜÍS 8 T GARRÍASE ëfld HäPJESS UFO. CO.
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