tee satisfactory wages without taking tho A f a t a l a c c iiik m . risk of conducting its enterprises at a lose. And overv one may be sura that the peo- Mr*’ H“ r*u *’ Terr*n " " L'te Iusi'KD svenir kbioay horning . pie of the United States, outside of the ' w b , u c,O M ' D» N'**,UC€* B1” r' | railway employee, would protest strongly j The citizens of Newberg wore horritted K. H. W ood w ab D, K oiro» & P uiiluîiiku . against being taxed to run tho railroad» • to lcain at an early hour on Friday unorn- NERBERÒ GRAPHIC. at a loss. There is a tendency just ' jng of last week that Mrs. Terrell wife of to look to tho government ownership of , _ t , , . . .. . t Matthew Terrel had been on the previous anything and everything as a panacea for r Entered an second class matter at the post ail evils. I lls not the pro|*r r e m e d y . !<>»*‘ t*® victim of • fatal accident which odice at Newberg, Oregon. It Is not the province of the government \ occurred at the town of W oods near the G orman to Cleveland : “ Keep off the to run railways, or any other business ofj beach. Lee Stanley arrived in town about F R ID A Y , A U G U S T 3, 1894. gras».” the sort.— Toledo Hade. | live o'clock In the morning after a ride | little smaller than a filbert, which it very much resembles. It ripens in July. The bird carries the nut to a log or fence i>ost and first strips off the outer husk. Then, getting a firm hold on it witli Ids feet, he hammers away with bis bill until lie either cracks the shell or cuts a hole large enough to extract tiie kernel, I never discovered which. It is no mean trick io either case, as the shell is very bard and requires quite a blow to crush it. Few persons to whom I have mentioned this have ever seen it done, but it may be observed by any one who will go into the brush where blue jays and hazel nuts are plentiful when the nuts are ripening and listen for the sounds. My attention was first called to it by a small boy who avers that the bird has been heard to swear during the oper­ ation the blue rogue having missed the First Claes W ork. nut and struck bia foot. Be this aa it may, I can vouch for the facta above set forth, iiaving often been an uninvited spectator at such feasts.—D. U. Ealon, in Scientific American. Have you been “T00K ?” C. C. Smith w ill make you . . . . , I ol sixteen hours on horseback bear- T h e N EWBKito G r a p h i c is |ierturbed , WnAT do you think of the sugar cured in m ind on the nuttier o f rattlesnakes. | ing the sad news. congres» ? A gentlem an exh ib ited rattles in that i The party consisting of Matthew Ter- tow n , cluim ing he killed the snake in CABINET SIZE, D on ’ t forget that Newberg will have a I‘oik cou nty. It m igh t tie; but the roll and family, Em m or Hall and family, snake probably crossed over from Y am ­ Walter Kirk, wife and sister, Ira Hall, N. fair this year aa usual. h ill, as in num erous sections o f that co u n ty rattlesnakes were very plentiful D. Elliott, Lee Stanley and the Misses S alt is cheap and a big crop of potatoes a few years ago. T h is will probably lie Call and see for yourself. Dasie Stanley and Ola White had finished is already assured. Don’ t growl. new s to the U b a p i i k : m an, but it is their outing at the beach after having a true, nevertheless.— Valley Transcript. W e never lielleved before that the very enjoyable time and were on their T il l your friends to lay by a little Transcript m an was accu stom ed to homeward journey when the accident change for the fair in September. h a n gin g around w here habits are c o n ­ occured. At tho town of Woods which is situated W ith Debs out of sight a war between tracted that lead on to a period in C o a l A i h e i f o r P e a ch Trees.* China and Japan will bo a boon to the m a n ’s existence w here visions o f ven ­ on the Big Nestucca river a short distance om ous snakes are liable to'com o before ] above tho bay they decided to cross over You are in error in saying that coal big dailies. him at any tim e and in a n y cou n try. on tiie ferry and take the south sida road. ashes have no value as a fertilizer. Some T ry the K ecley cure Hnyder. Ail tiie wagons had crossed over and all years since I had a peach tree about to Moirxv is scarce but with a big crop of tiie party had gone on except Mr. and depart this life. The leaves curled up. I everything there Is no need of anybody in It is said that Japan declared its inde­ Mrs. Em mor Hall and daughter May and placed one-half bushel of fresh coal ashes Oregon going hungry. In ita new rooms near tb« post office. Newberg, Oregon. pendence oi China a long time ago Lo­ Mrs. Terrell and little girl who were in around the root; in (Kree weeks a new ret Mr. H all’s carriage, They drove on tho of leaves came out, and the following calise the mothor country tried to compel T he state of Oregon will take its regu­ Affords ample facilities for the transaction of a general banking busiuess, including Foreign lar ten-year cenaus next year. W e hope •lie Japs to wear cues and to dress ac­ ferry and remained seated in the carriage year I plucked over one bushel of fine and Domestic Exchange. Thanking the public for favors of the past year, we solicit a contluu to see a better job done than Porter gave cording to edict. Tho two peoples have as tiie horses were perfectly gentle. peaches. ance of the same for the future. I can namo you many of my friends been enemies for 200 years, and have When about twenty feet from tiie bank us in 1890. tho horses became frightened at the who tried the experiment on their pear DIRECTORS: been getting ready to fight it out for a G E O . W . M I T C H E L L , President, A . R . M I L L S , V ice-P resid ent T he American tourist spends on an av­ long lime. The Japs at least have no w indlass and suddenly backed off the fer trees, and tiie result was a good crop the g . w. M c C o n n e l l , g . c . C h r i s t e n s o n , w . k . a l l e n . erage $1,100 on a European trip. Very cues to lose when it comes to close ry witli ull the occupants in the carriage second year. The first year grew new All were rescued without injury except wood and tiie next lota of fruit. The few Oregon newspaper men will make quarters.—(Jlobe Democrat. M O SE S V O T A W , C a s h ie r . Mrs. Terrell who did not com e to the sur­ trees had not produced for several years the trip this year. J oseph M edill . editor of the Chicago face for some five minutes after sinking before. I will guarantee to any gardener if lie Ir every family within a radius of five Tribune, has surprised the world by re­ When taken out she gave a few gasps and all signs of life were gone. Dr. C. E will place from one to two bushels in the fusing to accept the office of United States miles of Newberg would make only a lit­ tle preparation for the fair a fine exhibit Senator. When it has become tho custom Linton of Woods and Dr. G . W . McCon­ fall around his fruit troes, any kind, or to hid in this office at a high figure it nell of Newberg who was some four grapevines, if he wishes, that the second would be made. Do your part. astounds everybody to hear of a man miles away were called but nothing could year lie will be well rewarded. I am al­ It is he done to restore life to the body. It is ways the farmer’s friend. I have taken T he circular on "Protection from Light­ who won’ t accept it as a gift. very evident that severe injuries were your valuable paper many yeaar.— W. R. ning” sent out by the U. S. bureau won’ t possible that there aro some honcBt sustained either in tiie fall or from tiie Howell, in Scientific American. men in the country yet. count for much in Oregon. The light Face ftn»I Fancy Mold Brick a Speciality. Prices from $5.00 per thousand up. Call or struggles of the horses in the water. [Tho ashes cannot act as a direct ferti­ write for particulars. ning don’t hit hard in this country. Both horses were drowned but the car­ lizer, but only lightening the soil and, M ax I’ haciit of Asliland whose peaches riage was not injured. possibly, by making the fertilizing ele­ C ompulsory arbitration is being advo­ took the premium at tho world's fair is in O regon . Tiie body of tho deceased was placed in ments already present more available.— cated. Such a law is needed just now to the east. The Cincinnati Commercial a hastily prepared box and at 2 p. m., Ed. Scientific American. settle the pow wow between the two Gazette recently published a column in­ terview with hi in on Oregon’s many ad­ Walter Terrell, Jhe oldest »on, and Edgar houses of congress over the tariff hill. vantages. It is safo to say Mux did the Hampton started over the mountains C ro p -W e a th e r b u lle tin N o. 18. with tho corpse. They reached .Sheridan WESTERN OREGON. D ebs ordered a boycott of u newspaper subject justice ns lie is an enthusiast on at 3 a. m. ami took tiie train for home at Weather—Showers occurred in the coast that criticised his conduct and its circula­ Oregon. ____________________ IN THE LINE OF t> a. in. arriving hero at 8 o ’clock. districts and the Willamette valley dur­ tion immediately ran up more than The cost to the country of tho great Tho remainder of tiie party necessarily ing tiie first part ol the week. T h e tern 18,000. This way Debs with your boy­ strike is placed at $109,000,000, one-naif came on much slower as they were heav­ perature averaged from five to seven de­ cott. of which comes directly out of the pockets ily loaded. It was a lonesome, sorrowful grees cooler titan the normal. The sun­ of tiie laborer and the farmer. Aro Debs journey they made over the mountains, shine was slightly below tbe average. T imes aro hard that is true, but polish­ and tiie A. K. U. worth that much to tiie and it is to bo hoped that no party from Crops— Harvesting is progressing under ing dry goods boxes won’t help them any. country, or did tho strike accomplish an Newberg will ever bo compelled to make favorable conditions. Harvesting ol fall- Chopping cord wood will better allay de­ equal amount of good ? Hardly.—.States­ Will be promptly relieved by calling on me. I am a philanthropist by persuasion and am a journey under such circumstances. sown grain is being completed in some ways prepared to offer big bargains in my line. Picture Frames made to order, a specialty. spondency and increase your appetite for man. ______________ _____ Such a cloud lias never before come over sections. Much winter oats, rye and bar­ First Street, com mon feed. Newberg, Oregon. Spring T he report of tho railroad com m ission­ Newberg and tho loss of a noble Christian ley have also been harvested. character is mourned by all. The family sown grains are ripening rapidly. The B y calcino out the boys in bino to set ers wliiuli will lie submitted to the legis­ in their soro affliction have borne the showers which occurred during the lore tie the strike, emphasis lias been given to lature next winter will be exam ined witli severe strain as only Christians can bear part of tiie week proved of considerable the fact that the United Stutes “ is” rath­ greater care than any previous report of such trials and they have the sympathy benefit to late oats abd wheat. Fall er than "a ro .” W e will continua to spell tho commission lias boon scaned. The wheat is being submitted to a careful e x­ people are waking up to tiie fact that u of the whole community. Nation with a big " N .” Tiie funeral took place at 3 p. m. on amination in tiie effort to discover the railroad commission is an expensive lux- Saturday from frien d s church tho ser­ extent of damage dong byjthe grain aphis. Cox by ts suggested for president and '»ry- ___________ Livery, Feed & Sale Stable. vices being conducted by Kev. Scott, the Tho weight of opinion inclines to the be­ Deha for governor of Indiana without a Our growing fruit industry must be pro. pastor. lief that the damage wag slight. Several ON A STRIKE •¡ogle reference to Pennover. Well lie tooted. Tho future prosperity and great­ correspondents are of the impression tbe lias a job running the pardoning machine OBITUARY. ness of tiie state largely depends upon anyway. Let’er go this time. Sarah Isabella Terrell, daughter of berry lias shriveled noticeably and furth­ this. Let the legislature pass a stringent Thomas and Margaret I*. Newby was er, that the greatest defect will be shown We are prepared to furnish Good and Stylish Rigs, with or without drivers. Fair treatmen law, and provide for its rigid enforcement. T iie averago Oregonian is interested born in eastern North Carolina, 2nd in weight. The latter opinion ia a matter guaranteed by us and the same expected of our customers. Tourist and Transient custom Tiie time for this is late already.— iStates­ of conjecture. Tho grain is reported licited. Prices reasonable. much more just now in making war on month 7th, 1841. Moved to Indiana with man. ___ ______________ the China plieusant during the open sea­ Sheridan Street, near Main. tier parents at 12 years of age. She wus plump by most correspondents, showing NEWBERC, OREGON. son, than he is in the war between the Till! Ashland Tidings says tho crop of a birthright member of tiie Friends tiiat if there be damage it is not general. Jape and Chinese over in Corea. Alexander peaches in that section was church and continued in membership at The spring sown crop of cereals is su­ smaller than usual this year hut tiie Dublin, Indiana, until tier marriage to perior, promising to be above tbe average. T he Capital Journal wants an Indian Hales and the later varieties will show up Matthow Terrell which occurred Gth ■So fur, very little threshing has been show at the State fair. In order to save well and make tho shipments equal at month 1st, 18tU. After their marriage done. Having is nearing completion, P R O PR IE TO R S OF TH E expense why not borrow l ’ennoycr’s pot least tiie average of past years. they moved to Oskaloosa, Iowa, where witli a large crop secured in excellent condition. Tim othy hay is lighter than of war |iaint (or decorating the savages they resided for 17 years, where much of Fig* riml Thistle* from Hum's Korn. H e don’t seem to be using it much since her active life was spent and where her usual while clover is heavier. During tire election. Borrowed clothes never lit. three oldest children were born. After the warm weather corn made good growth Only the open hand can help. this they removed to east Tennessee in tiie southern counties. The early po­ T he constitution of tho republic of Tho devil hates a school house. whore they lived somo 12 years and where tato crop is yielding excellently. Hops Hawaii requires voters to tic aide to A lie always rolls those who believe it. was boru their youngest child. Sho was aro blooming. There is a fine prospect speak, read and write tho English or Ha­ It is death to a lie to become lame in actively engaged in tho work of the for a largo yie ld ; they are blooming waiian language. It is a little humiliat­ tho feet. church and for some years tilling tiie earlier than usual. Some growers com ­ ing to see tho new republic taking steps T o tiie eyes of a mule short ears aro a place of an overseer, doing all she could plain that (lie hope are short and too no far in advance of us. to glorify her Lord. On account of larger close to the main vine. Others notice deformity. It never hurts truth any to bo »lapped ■hurt'll uml society privileges her husband that the tips are drying. The hop crop I t is stated in a government report that in tho face. came to tliis place early in tiie spring of generally is the best known for this time the sheep this year have raised heavier What an ocean of troublo can com e out 1893, looking for a homo for himself and in tho season. Apples and pears look fleeces than usual. The sugar trust also of a gallon jug. family. Tiie family joining him in Sep­ well. Apples have begun to ripen. The Yes, why not use home remedies when seems likely to raise an unusually good Practical Surveyor, is prepared to survey, sub­ Tiie right kind of goodness is always tember oi (lie same year. Since coming tman crop in Douglas county will be large. divide and plat Farms, Fruit Tracts or Town they cannot be excelled? sized fleece from consumers by manipu­ good for something. to Newberg we ali know of her life and Farmers are more cheerful aa the harvest Lots on short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. Government laud located. lating the votes of United Status sena­ Tiie world is full of beggars who do not how she lias endeared herself to us all. progresses. • EASTERN OREGON. N ewberg . O regon . tors. Prosperous year this. Sho has been actively in the work of the beg for money. Dr. W m . Ellis’ Liniment Weather—Tiie temperature averaged The heathen were not all born in a church doing what her hands found to do. slightly cooler than the normal. No pre­ She was a sister beloved and true of tiie A petition was circulated in town a few L Mthcn country. gP R IN G BRANCH j has never been excelled for many things, cipitation occurred. Cloody weather pre­ Tho man who gives Ids child to the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, day* ago and numerously signed nsking i It cures Cancers (if applied in tim e,)C an- vailed during the first portion of the i We shall miss tier kindly smile and her congress to buy the Union Pacific rail­ street will give tiie world a thief. ( cer Warts, Tumors in the flesh of man or wock. The sunshine was about an aver­ helpful loving presence with us, but we Many a man is living uu honest life . beast, removes lumps from tire bone, road. With the necessity for floating age. I cures Corns and Bunions, Fistula on hors­ more bonds in order to pay tho running who wouldn't if the jail was farther off. believe that, safe in the arms of Jesus, Cro/ts— In the Columbia river valley es, bites and stings of poisonous insects Ail heaven listens when we send up a she awaits us on tiie other shore. expenses of the government and main­ N ew berg , O regon . etc. It is good for Rheumatism, Neural­ harvest of fall sown grain lias become Although death came so unexpectedly heartfelt prayer for an enem y's good. taining the gold reserve, staring Undo gia, Tooth ache, 8prains, Bruises, Pleuri­ general. Tiiere is scarcely enough ma­ When tiie devil comes to an mind lie is both us to time and manner yet we have sy and all aches and pains of the body, Sam in the face, a man up a tree is liable chinery in tho country to handle the crop and almost invariably takes the place of abundanco of evidence that she was ready to wonder wiiere the money is to come sure of a place to stay all night. Grain was not injured as much by the the surgeon’s knife in case of tumors etc. A whole huidiel of notions don’ t weigh fertile sudden call. She leaves a dear from to buy railroads. fly as was first anticipated. AH grain is It does not eat its way, and leaves no half us much as one little stubtiorii fact. : husband two sons and two daughters Tiie best amt m ost popular breed. scar. maturing rapidly. The beads of grain witli many relatives and friends to mourn Tiie man who is true to his own high- I F.ggs for sale nt $2 per setting o f 15. l*Bor. E. B. M o K lroy , stato superin­ are retorted well filled. Barley will be R E A D A FE W TESTIM ONIALS. her loss. *. i Call on or address, H obSO n. tendent of public instruction recently est interests cannot I si false to anybody of excellent quality. Having is practical­ rrogram One bottle of Dr. Wm. Ellis's Liniment re­ made a report of the number of children elso. ly over witli a large crop scoured, condi- : _ . . » _ — . moved a large tumor from my boy's neck, after If there Is any dog in a man it is pretty I Of Newberg Quarterly Meeting of seven years treatment with other remedies, in Hie stato between the ages of four and tion excellent. Hops are doing nicely Z ~ X y * t ) , « O <111(1 Z t , with no benefit. G eoror C keaxer . F o r S a le . Friends church to be bold August 10, 11 apt to grow l when his food is not to ids twenty yeara. Tiie report shows that Home, Greene Co.. Tenn , July, lssrj. and potatoes are a medium crop. There j and 12, 1894. Forty acres of land for sale. For price YamhiM county has 2,522 males and taste. One small bottle of Pr. Wm. Ellis's Liniment will L ea light crop oi Hood river peaches. FRIDAY, AUGUST IO. cured a severe pain in my side which had and other information rail at this office. When people get to quarreling aland 2,509 females making a total of 5,031. caused me much su fferin g. E c n ic r S h c l t z . * 1 1 - ii Meeting tor Ministry and Orer.igbt Blackberries aro ripe and abundant. their creeds, the devil *to|>s being anxious Newberg. Oregon. IN!«. Total number in the state 123,78(1 which the duties of Kidert and Over.eer, will t»e 8. M. B landford , F o r S a le . ron.idered Hie subject to tie opened by One bottle of Dr. Wm. Ellis's Liniment cured is an increase o f 3,141 during the year. aiiotit their deeds. Aarou M Kray and Poacfa Mary. Observer, Weather Bureau. very bad buuions on my feet, of four rears A farm of 250 acres, 4 ’ s miles north­ Nine people out of ten are Letter than v V i\ m -Gospel Temperance Mcettug The estimate oi the stats funds for distri­ Bunding. J. B. b e l l . west of Newberg. For particulars inquire Newberg, Oregon, June, 1S9S. we give them credit for. SATURDAY. AUGUST II. A dog went up on the train a few days bution among tiie counties is $108,01X1. at this office. Spend as much time in counting your 10 CO \ m . — Meetlug for Worship. For sale at C. F. Moore A C o.’s drug ago from Portland billed for Pallas. The store, and at my home, at 50 cents per mercies as you do your money and you I ;,i i- s Meeting for Huslneta. “ Wliile government employes perhaps I lu- doty •>( ministers to other workers, will address on the collar read as foils: The regular subscription price ol T he bottle, or bv mail at fiO cents per bottle. he considered. " S heriff l’t i mmf . r —I am a red bot re­ receive lees wages ttian those received by will soon he rich. G raphic is $1.50 and the regular sub­ Many a man refuses to love his neigh­ o i i i x —Missionary Meeting—Program. publican and deputy speriff of Polk coun­ the Irades, or in commercial pursuits, yet N ew berg, O reg es. scription price of The Weekly Orffeiiuin ' Devotional Exercise* ty. 1 am going to live with the sheriff, a government employe never strikes. bor as himself, liocauso lie has a garden Recitation MI m Helen uhamberttn and don’ t you forget it. is $t 50. Any one subscribing for T he Put me o ff at | There seems to be a degree o( self-con­ and ids neighbor keeps hens. Exerelae Helping Hands tentment that takes possession of a man i'.il-er Ml** Rebbte Hinehman Dallas, and if tiie sheriff is not th ereto G raphic and paying one year in advance Tiie man who loves Ids neigldior as J O B PR IN T IN G . Select Handing Mm. Mare Townsend meet me. send me to his home. My when he lays hold of tire public teat tlmt can get both T he G raphic and The Week- E xereine . . Pansy Hand himself will not have to lie taken into name is Pug Willis, formerly a Portland nothing can shake.” — Kansas City Times. Music. fy Oregonian one year for $2.50. All old I*«-’ ’ _______ r If you want Posters, Government employee don ’t liavo a court to make him d o what Is right, 3AOBATH, AUGUST <» subscribers paying their subscriptions for If you want Envelopes, high salaried Debs to work up discontent [ Many a man who started out to reform -» i - x. m sabbath School, Albany H erald: A fellow was in Fro- # , m one year in advance will be entitled to *0* f . w If yon want Bill Heads, among them and then order them out on the whole world changed his mind before n SS » v , M i r. Meetings for Worship 1 man Bros’ , gun store the other day tell- R l l l l l O r i the same offer. If you want Statements, a strike. i ho got into tho next county. T ikl i n . - Y P. S. C. K. ing about how tie saw a place in the Na­ If you want letter Heads. — It mav be that the reason Metliusaieli A aron M. ItatT, t'lerk. tional Park, where they could catch fish I If you want Note Heads. At H olt’s store may be seen a new pair 1 in one stream and cook them in another i Mr. Powderly say» he is in favor of gov­ lived so long, was Hist some young If von want Wedding Cards, The 111ue Jay as a Nut Cracker. 1 of scales that not only neighs tbe article without changing position. He blushed, ernment ownership of railways, as a ! woman had married him for his money. If yon want Business Cards, however, when Albany’s favorite sazarac but does the computation as well. For Ill the Scientific American of June 19, Either selfishness or laziness it tiie If you want Programs, means of ending strikes upon them. But liar came in and said that once while I i instance if yon sell them a ham ol meat If yon want Circnlars, Mr. Powderly omits to state how any prompting motive of Ilio man who is al­ IS H, a correspondent describes the feat fishing in eastern Oregon, he found a lit­ If yon want Sale Bills, at a certain price the meat ia laid on the of a blue jay in killing and eating a tle stream where the water ran so fast differencfl as to the wage-rate-bet ween ways on the hunt for un ra-y place. If von want Pamphlets, scales and only a glance at the beam tell» Get people to believe that it is indeed snake. In western Oregon the blue j.»v the friction actually cooked tbe fish next employee anil the government would lie If you want Labels, to the bank, and all the fisherman bad to von the worth of the meat. The com - varies liis summer diet wi ll hazel nut* more blessed to give than to receive and If you want tags, settled The government could not com ­ do was to stand on a log and with a net. p»ny handling these scales make great l’ lie only nut native to Oregon (so tar as 1 If you want anything eri earth in ths pel the men to work at wages that they lire church entertainment will die a sud­ , catch them a« :hev passed already! ' claims 1er their accora* v. 1 iioe of printing, call cn tb« G a .u a :?. knew is known as the hsiel nut, and is a o . . k