\J í Mr. Werner Breyman, who v u at one anil olive oil. Tlie export ol colocynth ( expressed that the warm period ml all t limn a road supervisor, in Yamhill conn- declined in consequence of a lithe levied shrivel the grain some, but so far it !as ty is having a new walk laid along the on it by the authorities. It is gathered ' but little affected it. The cereal crop is front of his residence property on State ISSUED KVKBY KKIPAY MORNING. by Arabs in the neighborhood of Gaza, reported from every county as being the street. It will be of concrete and six feet in width while the length will be 172. where it grows wild. An interesting en- best that they ever had. The weather K. II. W oodward , E ditor & P lblisuxr . With his experience Mr. lireyman will terprise which has recently been com- throughout the season has been very fav- build a good one.—Cap. Journal. menced is the collection of the bitumen orable to it. Grain is rapidly ripening FRIDAY, JU D Y 20, 1894. That's the way we do things in Yam­ which rises to the surface and floats j and harvesting will soon be in full oper- hill. The soil and climate are such thut about on the Dead Sea. Two sailing ation. Ilarley is now being cut and it is H aving purchased the business of Kay & Todd it is our E n te re d ft, second class m a tte r a t the post a man's opportunities for rising in the boats were taken by train from Jaffa to reported as being in first class condition. olttce at N ew berg, Oregim - purpose to continue the sam e in such a m anner as to m erit world are wonderful. Here is Bowman Jerusalem, and then conveyed on carts to Volunteer wheat will bo ready to harvest who is only serving his second term as the Jordon, where they were floated this week. The farmers are exercised and receiv e th e trade of N ew berg and vicin ity. P ortland is to have a new daily and road supervisor who has built a new pick- down the river to the Dead Hea, and relative to obtaining machinery extras W e are goin g to sell goods at weekly newspaper published in the Ger­ et fence in front of his residence and now ^ they are now engaged in picking up the for the same and the labor to allow of all man language. he is talking of making a [like road out to bitumen, which is in much request in the grain to be secured. In the country south of the Columbia A few applications of road dust or ashes his farm. If Galloway had been elected Kurope. The consul thinks it would be governor from Yamhill, whew I river valley the season is not so well ad­ advantageous to trade with the inland dusted over the foliage of your cherry trees will rid them of the cherry slug This editor has been denominated a districts if a steam launch and several vanced, but from that section the reports The slug works on the leaf and the effect moss back because he chooses to condemn lighters were placed on the Dead .Sea to for grain, bay and range food the reports B. S . P a g i e , socallud agricultural and mechanical fairs ferry across the produce of Moab, which are excellent. on young trees is very injurious. ‘We carrv a stock of the famous which are made the tail of the modern is a country rich in cereals, fruit, and cat­ Local Forecast Official, In Charge. BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN GOODS. demoralizing horse race, and he has been tle. At present it is conveyed by cars- T h e indications are favorable for a called a crank because for years he has , M inisters M eetin g. bounteous harvest throughout the state. persistently denounced saloons, gambling van8 round the north or south end of the The meeting held at the Friends church In fact it is already assure I. If farmers ilens and all that goes with them. 8o be ; Dead Bea, entailing a journey of from four it, for we propose to remain just that kind could only get a fair price for their crops of a cranky mosshaek while life lasts. or live days. Kerak, the chief town of on last Saturday eve for ministers and the wrinkles would soon be removed from The writer was raised in the blue grass Moab, is now garrisoned with Ottoman workers was a grand success. The sub­ S u c c e sso r s to K a y & T od d . region of Kentucky among the finest troo|>s, and authority is established there, jects presented were, “ The Office of the many faces. stock of all kinds, and we admire such, so thut if rapid communication were es­ Ministry,” and “ The Preparation for the fast horses included, but racing as con­ T he Minneapolis Tribune talks good ducted in connection with fairs has a tablished, the whole produce of Moab Ministry.” The first was clearly set be­ common sense when it says: One ex strong evil tendency ami its main pur­ would find its way to Jesusalem and the fore us in a paper by Mrs. Catharine Os­ born in her pleasant and quiet manner périment with a Waite, a Pennoyer, a pose is not tho improvement of breeding coast.—Scientific American. and then discussed by some of those in­ I.ewelling or an Altgeld is enough for any horses. Do not make it a horse race with a small vegetable ami floral attachment FR O M O lIU E X C H A N G E S . terested. The next subject was presented community whose people are of lair av and call it an agricultural fair.—Folk by Pros. Thomas N'ewlin in one of his Y am hi ll Co unt y Reporter. erage intelligence. County Iitmittr. pleasant, practical talks which every­ Jim Henry and W. E. Martin were np Como down to Newberg in September Hard Burned Brick for Foundations and W alling W ells. F or fifteen consecutive terms Benton brother Wash and attend a fair that is a to Grand Ronde Saturday. The Biletz body enjoys. His first point was the di­ vine call which is essential, then God’s county elected the same man to the office fair. We don’t blow ir> anything on horse Indians came over to celebrate the 4tb Face and Fancy Mold B rick a Speciality, P rices from $5.00 p e r th o u san d up. C all o r w rite for particulars. of County Clerk, making thirty years the racing, nor do we ullow saloons and with the Grand Rondes, and had not yet impress, then our duty. To use all our God given powers to do the work in the retiring clerk Wilson has served his coun­ gambling dens to prosper. Big pumje gone home. They were still celebrating Jesse Edw ards & Son, Props. ty in that capacity, l ’retty good evidence kins and watermelons, luscious fruits, fine with games and races. The Hiletz is the very best way possible. He said if agri­ N ewberg:, culture, horticulture, and business, all - - - - - O re g o n . of faithful official work. chickens, well fed stock and the handi­ smartest Indian of the two, and got the need a college to better prepare them for work of the gentler sex make up our ex­ big end of the gambling. They had a their work, then how much more do I t s an ill wind that blows nobody good hibits. Come down und wo w ill do you Iii-yu time on the 4th, both in extent of Friends need a theological school, to pre­ The strike has saved Oregon ono calamity. good. program and attendance. Martin se­ pare thier ministers for work. His illus­ The summer circus will not reach us this cured a foot race with their fleetest run­ K e e p C o o l. trations were such that you have to hear season und consequently busy farmers ner, and beat him easily. He wss pre­ Tho prettiest streets in Newberg today sented on the trip with a two-year-old them to get the force of his argument. I IN T H E L IN E O F will not bo competed to take tho children aro those where shade trees have been Bet bear, which ho expects to bring down to want to say all that were not there to town to see the parado. missed a grand treat, but look out we will along tho walks a sufficient length of time McMinnville. have another one in the near future. to get well rooted ami good tops started O v e r at Cuntraliu, Washington, the The good news is announced that the J a m e s P . P r ic e , Sup’t. citizens have become so accustomed to in growth. Everybody knows this of Nestucca wagon road, on which a great course. Well then why don’t we have solitudo since the boom passed by that deal of work was done last year, will lie D ied . the most ordinary sound grates on the nice shade trees growing along all our completed to a western connection within Elizabeth C lem ens was bo rn la Clay County, W ill be prom ptly relieved by c allin g on me. I am a p h ila n th ro p is t by p erau asto n an d am nerves and becomos unbearable. Kven streets? The question is easily answered. the next thirty days. Contract has been M issouri, J a n u a ry 20, 1834, and died a t h e r way» p re p a re d to offer big bargalua in my lin e . P ic tu re Fram es m ade to o rd e r, a sp ecialty . hom e near Newberg, O regon, July 11, lsya. Go wherever you will, you will always the cows uro to bo fined for wearing bells let to J. C. Cooper and A. M. Dee for tilt- F irst Street, She was married to Robert Atkinson in find somo who have no taste about them N ewberg, Oregon. for neck-ties. performance of the work, which will be the year 1859 and in 1870 they moved when building a homo ami consequently begun next Monday. But two or three from Missouri to Yamhill County, Ore­ IIv a Btroke of his pen our Pennoyer no effort is put forth to beautify or udd miles of grading remains to be done to gon, living nearly two years on a farm a says, “ turn the rascals out,” and the state comfort to the place called homo. The reach McCale’s on the Nestucca. The little west of tlie present home, then mov­ (isnitentiary is being rapidly depopulated cost of it did yon say ? What does it cost value of this road to McMinnville is not ing to the place that was their home so by this command from his excellency the a man to go into the woods in Oregon in likely to be overestimated. It will open many pleasant years, and from which she governor. This seems to bu his latest at­ the fall of the year and dig up as fine ma­ to us a rich agricultural and dairying sec bid adieu to the scenes on earth to take tempt to acquire notoriely and bo appears ple trees as ever grew cut uf the ground tion, only in the iufancy of its develop­ her place in the many mansions of the Livery, Feed & Sale Stable. and set them out again? If he has a to ho succeeding well. front of one hundred feot about four trees ment. Productive valleys lie to the west Father's home on high. More than two of us, destined to be rich in their pro­ years ago her husband died, trusting in I r t h e strike results in opening the will be required. The labor of hunting ducts of hay, grain, honey, butter and Jesus. She was the mother of twelve HANSON & WORDEN, Proprietors. up the trees and digging and setting eyes of Americans to the fact that this beef, and no one knows but time may children, eight boys and four girls, ail of again, ami properly protecting from the country is lieiug rapidly populated by a discover valuable mineral deposits in thal whom except one son are still living. We are p re p a re d to fu rn ish Good an d Stylish R igs, w ith o r w ith o u t d riv e rs. F a ir tre a tra e n class of foreigners who nre a menace to abuse of stock, will probably require a region. It is well if McMinnville gets in She grew up amid the influences of a g u a ra n te ed by us and the sam e e x p ec te d of o u r custom ers. T o u rist an d T ran sie n t custom lay’s timo. This is not a very heavy our freo institutions and generally dan­ on the ground floor. licited. P rices reasonable. Christian home and joined the M. E. gerous to the best interests of the country outlay, is it. No, it is not, but people will S h e rid a n Street, n e a r Main. church when a little girl and was a faith­ N E W B E R C , OR E C O * . D ayton H erald. when collected together, it will not have go on neglecting to set shade trees just ful member of the same all her life. She us they have in tho past unless there is Fishing for crawfish has been a profit­ been in vain. something out of tho usual order brought able employment at Dayton, for several was taken suddenly with paralysis in her . .' - last illness and was not conscious of much If that $10,090 fish ladder at Oregon to bear on them. As to the power of the weeks, to those who have been engaged that was going on, hut her whole life was city council to pass an ordinance requir­ City had been built, the Willamette and in the business. The crawfish appears to spent in serving God which is the best i t s I r i h u i w r i v m s t m W h a v e h a d p l e n t y u i ing property ownerB to set shade trees we be a favorite dish at some of the restau PROPRIETORS OP THE sulinon.—Cap. Journal. are not informed, but if they 1iave such rants ih Portland, and 'other cities -wild testimony Uiat ed out fur July 24, sent here from Portland for crawfish, and will prove to be something unusually fine 25 und 29, 1894, ut Gladstone l’urk, Ore­ also to send them by team to Portland r < E linha Smith was born 7th m onth, 22nd, 1827, In G uernsey County, Ohio. Died at hla home, The fruit is a beautiful deep red color, gon City. n e a r Newberg, Oregon. 7th m outh, 14th, 1894, Among tho speakers already engaged expense of the person who sent the order. aged 07 years, lacking e ig h t days. g P R I N G BRANCH about tho size of tho Bluck Republican, They were taken forwith to the tuetrop- lie was married to Hannah Smith 10th very firm, of excellent flavor, and Mr. are several of national reputation. Dr. R. olis. month, 6th, 1852. To them was born Clark says it will bear shipping around S. Cantine, of Los Angeles, Dr. Helah W. eight children, four of whom preceeded Brown, of Han Jose, Richard Wake, of the world. C r o p - W e a t h e r l l n t l e t t o N o. 10. him to the better land. His wife, three Topeka, Kansas, and Prof. Straub, of Chi­ WE 8ELL FOR N ewberg , : O regon . D. I). I . k e v e n s , tho newly elected cago, Doctors C. K. Locke, Geo. It. Wal- you the week ending M onday , J uly 16. sons, one daughter, two brothers, one WE BUY FOR C A S H . Weather—The mean tem|ierature for sister and a large circle of relatives anti sheriff of Douglas county resigned the luco, Arthur J. Brown, C. C. Htratton and are left to mourn his loss. He utllco after having servud live days. His Roland D. Grant, of Portland, also Presi­ the week runged from 68 to 79 degrees, friends WE GUARANTEE SATISPACTION. was a lifelong member of Friends church, Wyandottes a Specialty. mother who is nearly 79 years old hail dent McClelland and the Pacific Univer­ being two degrees warmer than the pre and was happily converted to God when (-ceding week. The temperature reached sity faculty, liavo lieen invited to assist. near thirty tears of age, consecrating his Tlie best and most popular breed. such fours thut duty would call him where HEIGHT AND G O O D SII IT. g t Eggs for sale at $2 per setting of 15. his life wouM Iro endangered, that her Also 11. W. Scott, of tho Oregonian, its maximum, for the year to date, on life henceforth to his Master’s service. He was recorded a minister of the gospel Thursday the 12th inst., when in the in­ health was living rapidly impaired, ami Judge Caples, Abigail Scott Duniwuy, by Ackworth Quarterly Meeting, Iowa, A ustin & Stanley. Call on or address, ¡¿J H o b s o n . out of consideration for her welfare Mr. Senator Tongue, of Hillsboro, Governor- terior valleys it runged from 88 to 94 de­ twenty years ago. Ilis life has been a elect Lord, of Salem, and other uminent grees and along the coast from 69 to 70 consistent one. Faithful in the discharge Deovcns resigned. speakers, forming an array of talent al­ degrees. Since last Thursday tho tem­ of all known duties, and when able al­ perature has fallen, and is now about the ways attending tlivine service, taking a WHY NOT GO T° I n l o o k i n u up facts with reference t o together tho most brilliant ever congre­ deep interest in tlie temporal as well as F . A . E L L IO T T , the strike in order to draw conclusions, gated nt one time in the state. Various normal. There were thunder showers the spiritual atlairs of tlie church. He Hiss L. U. Haworth & Mrs. R. M. Tate’s P ractical Surveyor, 1» p re p a re d to n u rrey , s u b ­ take nolo of the outlandish names of the musical societies have volunteered their over the interior valleys on the evening was a strong advocate of the principles of d iv id e an d p lat Farm s, F ru it Tract» o r Tow n Lots ou sh o rt notice. Satisfaction g u a ra n te ed . atrikera of foreign accent und the twist services, the East Side railway has given o| the 14th which culminated in a heavy- right, truth and justice, and ever ready to G overnm ent lau d located. to the goodness of bis father and of tho tongue necessary to pronounce rates, negotiations are lieing made for rain, hail and wind storm in the vicinity testify K ewbkrg , O regon . the cleansing jiow-er of his Savior’s love. them. We liavo foolishly opened our rates on tho various railroads and steam­ of Molalla, Clackamas county, where Ho was an obliging neighbor, a faithful doors to the world, and free America has er lines centering in Oregon City and somo roofs were blown off and the hail friend, a tender father and a loving com­ PARLORS been made the dumping ground for the Portland so that the excursions can come cut vegetables. The rainfall was gener­ panion. Ha bad been a sufferer for Before buying or g e ttin g w ork done elsew here? years, but was patient in affliction, and toughs uf all nations. We aro now reap­ from Independence, Salem, Vancouver, ally not sufficient to lay the dust. New Goods, Latest Styles. seemed fully awaro that his time on Crop»—The warm weather was most Astoria and other cities. ing to the whirlwind. earth was short and the end near, but Millinery at Lowest Prices. Dressmak­ Yes, why not use home remedies when Opportunities are offered for all who de­ lienetlcial to the growing crops. The hay gave abundant evidence that ail was well. ing, Gutting and Fitting a Specialty. they cannot be excelled ? A t t ii r the Chautauqua Assembly to lie sire to bring their tents and cutup on the crop has been secured in excellent condi­ And though the summons came suddenly T hree doors east of W ilson’s G rocery. held nt Oregon City next week some ex­ grounds. Tickets of admission for the tion. Haying is practically over, though we feel assured he was ready. And he walked with God and he was not for cellent lectures will be delivered. Presi­ entire threo days, 59 cents; for single day, some little yet remains to bo cut. The God Dr. Wm. Ellis’ Liniment took him.” *•* dent Chapman of thu State Cniversity 25 cents; for all Sunday school children, crop is heavy, some fields producing two If the predictions of some of Mr. Debe’ tons to the acre. In a few localities the will give his famous Shakos|>erinn lec­ 5 cents. L A F A ÏE T T K ITEM S. has never been excelled for many thing«. enthusiastic admirers are to be credited ture on "King l.evi” on tho morning of It is proposed to make Tuesday, July fear of danger from the wheat aphis It cures Cancers (if applied in time,) Can­ Nearly all of our loafers have found em­ .Inly 20th. in ttio afternoon of ttio same 24, »"Young People’s Day,” with excur­ caused some wheat to bo cut for hay. that gentleman will be the next president cer Warts, Tumors in the flesh of man or day Dr. C. E. Locke will givo his |>opnlar sions of Sunday schools, Endeavor so­ Some fow are of the opinion that a small ployment, some in the hay fields while of the United States. In order to make beast, removes lumps from the bone, cures Corns and Bunions, Fistula on hors­ lecture “ Give the Girls n Chance.” On cieties, Epworth Leagues, Y. M. C. A., percentage of damage was done by the others are kept busy trying to keep on the ticket corapleto John R. Sovereign es, bites and stints of poisonous insects the 2.">lh Dr. A. J. llrown will deliver an etc., from all parts of the state, with aphis, while others report that they do the shady side of the building. should be vice-prealdeht. With Jacob S. etc. It is good for Rheumatism, Neural- Mr. Sease has sold his interest in the oration on the life of “ Abraham Lincoln." rousing music and a strong young |>eo- not see that any damage was done. The Coxey as speaker of the house. Messrs. tria. Tooth ache, Sprains, Bruises, Pleuri­ livery business to Frank Gildner. It will warm weather has hastened the ripening Three hands liavo promised to play at the ple's program; Wednesday, July 25, TiMman, Pennoyer, and Waite In the sen­ sy ami all aches and pains of the body, and almost invariably takes the place of assembly. "Patriotic Day,” devoted to the discus­ of grain and a few binders and headers ' now b® -'Iar,*n , ,lous*. 1 For sal** at C. F. Moore A Co.’s drug If you want Statements, found will see where much good work j that the city is far outgrowing its former tw. a large crop. The fruit is growing and FrwJ ,rich e r of California is here visit- store, and at my home, at 50 cents per If you want Letter Heads, may grow out of there institutes. j limits. On ttio western side houses have is becoming more promising. ¡n|f lli# „randfather J. M Belcher. bottle, or hv mail at 60 cents per bottle. If yon want Note Heads, EASTERN OREGON. increased so rapidly within the last few The Odd Fellows of this lodge will in­ D E L P H I N A FL E L L IS , An Ohio editor says hay fever is rallied , ,-ars ttnat quite a large suburb lias arisen If you want Wedding Cards, Weather—The mean temperature for stall t h e following officers next Saturday N ew berg. O regon. by kiseing grass widows. A Missouri ed- , , . , , , night for the ensuing term : T P. Cough­ If yon want Business Cards, the week range I from 66 to 76 degrees, Bar says It is caused by the graM widows ,hw* * « • floKI* lin N G ; J. I.. Vickrey. V. G .; Frank If yon want Programs, kissing a fellow by moonlight. An Iowa vineyards. Every available piece of land being about the mean of tlie previous Olenon. Kec Sec : P I* Gate*. Per. Sec.; The secretary of tho Elkhart Carrla If yon want Circulars, editor says it is caused by kissing the j is now lieing tonight up by private per­ Week and the normal. While the after­ J W Martin, Treasurer. The instalia- i and Harness M I fg. f. t ( o o , of Elkhart, l i f t hired girl while site in feeding hay to the sons or by benevolent societice and mis- noon temperature has been high there lion will be public for AMd Fellows aod If you want Sate Bills, informs us that their i rices will be lower cow An esteeifled Kansas exchange f > wishes ns to ask families. If you want Pamphlets, <>( the opinion thal it is caused by miss­ sions, and already the name of "Modern has been no abnormal heat. A few our n aders not to purchase anything in Roy Kimberlin’s father and sister from | If you want Labels, Jerusalem" has ls>en given to this new thunder showers prevailed, in some lo­ the liii»-of carriages, wagons, bicycles or ing the gir! and kissing the cow. Kansas are here on a visit and with Roy’s i harness until they have sent 4 cents in If you want tags, Wrong again. It is brought on from quarter lami year the timi public gar­ calities the rain being quite heavy. At family have gone to the coast. t a m p s to pay Jiostagi- on their 113 page If you want anything on earth In the S catalogue, the k ere spanking the young man gets den w as completed outside the Jatï.i Aiate, Baker City 0 61 of an inch fell. tteadv se the readers of this John Pun has taken his blacksmith »a dot to remember bis suggestion. line of printing, call on the Gaarutc. Crop»—The weather has been dry and shop bs.-k again and will move bis family j for fooling aw ay bis lime kissing the muid «nd the Irade is generally increasing, es- j when be should have lieen feeding hay to peeially that in Jaffa oranges, olive wood warm, hut it has done little damage if back Ibis fall. Short breath cared by Dr. K e in BmM C u e CaeqwallsU cures by Dr Miles' Nervi»*. T o S ST . w uk now an um-ortant local indusfrv , any to the cereal crop Some fears were the cow. Hey there now ! NEWBERG GRAPHIC. LOOK HERE; HARD TIME PRICES! PARKER & INGLIS, EHI B ICI I PULLMAN CARS Are never run ACTUAL NELL on the NEW BERG FAIR Line, but W . T . Z M I.A .C !ir. Fruit growers, ‘The Fashion” Stock raisers, Poultry farmers, and advocates of Woman’s suffrage, are all out SMITH j BROS., COM M ERCIAL 1 IV E R Y S TA B LE . to make The Fair The Greatest Success First-class Rigs on short notice. Our prices arc the lowest in town. G IV E TJS A CALL. Cash Meat Market Poultry Yard of any Agricultural and Horticultural Exhibition ever held in Yamhill County. Dates are fixed for SEPTEMBER 24, 25, 26 and 27. and ou timo, Rain or Shine. . SU R V E Y IN G . . MMM & B M 1 WHY NOT?!