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K K K O SliN K ANI» »'R U IT .
grain tends to decrease the size of ti e
berry such is not the case in the present
Ite Used.
instance. There has nut been a great
erate estimate, and it in calculated that
ISSUED KVKHY KH1D.IY MORNING.
$2,500,000 has been put Into evaporators,
“ Mrs. Schlornberg, a widow icsiding amount of threshing done, but the result
j fruit boxes, trays and other appliances ; near this uity,” says the Eugene Register, 40 far is highly satisfactory, realising the
E. H. W oo d w ard , E ditor & P ublish er , for caring for the fruit; so that probably
one of many who have tried the kero- expectations of all. The correspondent
something over
lias been
sene emulson for destroying borers in her from Heppner, Morrow county, slates
Over tlie Hard Times if yon will come to us for your Clothing aud Furnishing
FUI DA Y , A U G U ST 24, 1804.
vested in the fruit industry in Oregon
fruit trees, witii the result of losing Hlu j that the quality is as good or probably
■ ■ ’ .»tu’ iL----------------- — ---------
Goods. We have just received direct from Factory a big bill o f H eavy Goods.
This is to great an amount to be longer borers, trees and all. Her late husband hetter than was exjtected. Ho also states
Bat#red an second olas* »natter at the pout
left at ttie mercy of chance or captice. etarlsd a fine young orchard before bis that the quality of barley ami volunteer
office at Newberg, Oregon.
Fruit peats are awful in their unrestricted death, and the trees were three years old wheat is especially good. Throughout
Morrow, Wasco and Sherman comities
T h i editor o f the G hafiiic has remained devastation, and they can only be met by this spring. The borers got to working
and the Wa'la Walla valley there is a
drastic
measures.
1
'art
of
this
proposed
among
them,
and
site
followed
tire
advice
at his poet for five long summers and said
large crop of grain. There has not been
pretty things about the going and the law has reference to the educational and of the state board of horticulture and used
A good Work Shirt for 40 cents.
a report received disseuting from the
coming of those who have gone to the experimental work of the board. This the kerosene emulsion to destroy them,
Overalls for 60 cents.
seaside, the various mineral springs and there will be no difficulty about. The and as a result 1,200 of her Cne young opinion that the grain is of excellent
H eavy Cottonade l'unts for 73 cents.
board
will
do
that,
anyway,
and
every­
trees
were
killet).
It
is
a
heavy
luss
to
j
Tiality,
plump
and
yielding
an
average.
mountain resorts, but he hopes to get off
A No. 1 whole-stock W ork Shoe for $1.50—This Shoe can’t be beat.
body
expects
it.
It
includes
experiments,
The
potato
crop
is
suffering
for
rain.
The
her. Many reports of similar losses have
to Yaqnina Bay nest week to see how it
W e will also sell you a nice Dress Shoe for $1.50.
ground
is
baked
so
hard
that
tiie
average
lectures,
instruction
in
Held
work
of
prun­
been
made
from
vatiotis
parts
of
tiie
state
is himaslf. In the meantime the boys in
yield
can
not
be
expected.
Pastures
are
ing,
disinfecting,
etc.
and while some have used the emulsion
the office wilt dish up the news and arbi­
Tltere are two important new features without injuring the trees, others have dry and grass is getting scarce.
trate with any irate visitors at the sanc­
The weather having been warm in tiie
tum w h o may have any old scores to set­ of the fruit pest law, corresponding to the failed, and it seems tiie best advice is to
interior and eastern counties, crops ma­
two methods of dealing witli pests— leave it alone.
tle.
quarantine and eradication, (¿iiarautiiie,
We have the finest lot ever offered for stile in this valley.
From inquiry at the office of the state tured rapidly and progress made in har­
W e can sell you Blankets for $1.25 a pair.
Newherg has communication with the to be effective, must lie provided with board of horticultural, it is learned that it vesting tiie grain crops, also tho second
outside world both by river and rail, l'ut penalties which someone has power to was not kerosene emulsion which is al­ crop of alfalfa. Nearly the entire crop of
that in your hat.—Newherg Graphic.
enforce. The proponed law appears to leged to have killed the treeB, but kero­ (all grain has been cut and much of tiie
&
That’s s o ; there is a creek up there.— meet this need by providing for a fine of sene alone. In a bulletin issued in 1891, spring sown grain. Threshing has com­
Iron Worker.
from $5 to $100 for a violation of the quar­ and incorporated in the second biennial menced and the yields are very satisfac­
Yee, and a pretty fair creek it is too. antine regulations. This clause is very report of the state board, under the head tory. Stock continues to do well, but are
em balm er and undertaker
The Willamette at this poiot is at least mild compared with what some states
remedies for borers appeared the follow­ not gaining flesh on account of trouble­
600 feet wiJe and from twenty to forty have. One feature which might be ad­
some flies. The honey industry which
ing:
feet deep. Come up brother Gill and ded to advantage would require transpor­
The only place in
“ Several remedies have been proposed was started at Dell, Malheur county, is
wade our spring branch just for fun ooo tation companies to give the board notice
Newberg where
to meet this evil. There is no question proving a success.
of these dog days and catch a few tad­ of incoming shipments of trees, plants or
8 . M. B i . an d fo rd , Observer.
but that in this case, at least, an ounce of
poles.
fruit. Such notice thov now refuse, of preventive is of more value than several
l *u re A i r .
course, to give, and will, unless required pounds of cure. All fruit trees liable to
Are carried.
A business man of Newberg received a to do so. It is found of great advantage
A
writer
in
tiie
Jenness Miller Monthly
be troubled with borers of any kind
They will last flve times as long *•
letter from an eastern capitalist a few in California, and the Southern Pacific's
giveB
valuable
suggestions
on
the
subject
Soft wood goods and
should be examined, at least twice each
days ago in answer to a request for a loan, instructions to its agents are very strict
Cost no more.
year, and the eartli removed from about of ventilation. She declares that it is
saying that eastern capital was shy of concerning the notice.
the base ol the tree, and wherever the wise to protect ourselves from the rain
Fennoyer territory and that be had noth­
.
.
The effort to solve the problem of local casting of the larvic are found protruding that falls by day, but says it doesn’t fol -1 o .
ing for Oregon. Oregon’s fruit display at destruction of offending trees and plants
through the bark, an application of un­ low that by doing so it is w ise to exclude ¡b lO C I C l * i l l S d ’ S ,
J . H . T O W N S E N D , N e w b e r jf, O r e .
the Columbian Exposition advertised the is quite interesting, and will arouse all
adulterated kerosene oil should be made from our dwellings ail pure air and |
state to good advantage but Fennoyer the old ttnprogre 8 sive antipathy to fruit
by means of a small can. The sawdust­ breathe that which is impure. If air that
lias given us a class of advertising which legislation. By its operations the county
like castings absorb the kerosene and it is confined and breathed and re-breathed
largely over-balances on tbs unfavorable purgee the offending orchard, taxes up
permeates the burrow and soon comes in during the day becomes foul and un-
ride. Oregon wants no more of it.
the expense against (lie land, and en­ contuct with the larvte, which ends his healthful, by what process does that
forces the claim as witii mechanics’ liens, destructive work. Tiie amount of kero­ which is confined and breathed and re-
T he Salem papers may talk about selling the land for tire amount. It is
In its new rooms near the post office,
sene used will in no way endanger the breathed during the night become pure
booming the uorn exhibit at the state fair understood to be the design of the fruit
health of tree, and does away with the and healthful?
but it won’t boom to any great extent. interests allied with the state board of
“ For the past fifteen years,” says the
old process of digging them out with
Affords ample facilities for the transaction of a general banking business, including Foreign
Very good corn can be grown in the east­ horticultural that this bill, either in ice
knife, which usually badly mutilates the writer referred to, " I have slept summer
and Domestic Exchange. Thanking the public for favors of the past year, wo solicit a contiuu
ern and southern parts of the state and present form or with such amendments
tree; and it is also a great saving of time and winter—except on a few occasions
auce of the same for the future.
pretty fair corn for green feed can be and alterations as appear wise, shall be
and labor, as a person can ins|>ect and when it was impossible to do so—with at
DIRECTORS:
grown in the Willamette valley but as a jointly agreed upon by the horticultural
least
one
window
of
my
bedroom
wide
treat many trees in an hour. Hot water
corn glowing state Oregon is not in it authorities of Oregon, Washington, Idaho
GEO. W . M IT C H E L L , President,
A. R. M IL L S , Vice-President
is also very effectual in killing those open every night, and have enjoyed ex­
Better boom such products as can be and with the necessary variations, British
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 .
about the base of the tree. It should be cellent health, but on the exceptional
grown to perfection and we have plenty Columbia. The form of it is not so im­
used boiling hot, and sfler the earth has nights I always awoke witii a headache
MOSES V O T A W , CASH 1 NR.
of them.
or a foeling of suffocation. I conclude,
portant, as the The Oregonian lias fre­ been removed from about tiie tree."
quently pointed out, as the urgency for
Tho recommendation was doubtless there, that as much nonsense is indulged
T r k little folders sent broadcast over some bill capable of enforcement to be made on the report of persons who bad in about the malign influence of night air
the country stamped on the back, agreed upon and pnssed. The Hrst thing used kerosene and found it to work well. and the malaria said to lurk therein as
“ W hat congress has done,” and con­ for fruit men to do is to consider this bill It is claimed by some that they have lit­ upon any other given subject. A freer
taining nothing on the Inside except and offer amendments, if there aro any, erally washed the trunks of trees with admission of nigtit air to badly ventilated
plain white paper are no longer appro­ to its furm ; and when the best that can kerosene to kill borers without doing any bedrootbs would destroy many of the il­
Hard Burned Brick for Foundations and Wells.
priate as they d on ’t lit the case at all. Ire devised is agreed upon, let there be a harm to the trees, from which it appears lusions that exist in regard to its un­
The record o f the sugar trust Senators uniter) and persistent demand upon the that in some instances kerosene is harm, healthfullness.”
Keform in the ventilation of our houses,
placed on those clean white pages legislature (or its enactment.—Oregonian. less and in others it kills the trees. It
Face and Fancy Mold Brick a Speciality,
Prices from $3.00 per thousaud up.
Call or
write for particulars.
would change the color o f the paper
probably depends upon the age of the our churches and our public buildings is
Jesse
needed as greatly as reform in any oilier
very materially.
Commissioner II. E. Doech, of the trees and the amount of kerosene used.
direction,
and
this
reform
should
begin
in
-
-
-
-
-
O regon .
Y c w lt c t 'g ,
State Board of Horticulture, has just The recommendation speaks of ttnadul
W ith farm products at present prices made an Inspection of orchards in Yam­ terated kerosene, and it may bo that in our houses and should work outward into
all
our
churches
and
public
buildings.
farmer* of course feel rather despondent, hill and Washington counties. He found cases where kerosene has injured trees it
hut if there is any consolation in having the orchards well cared for in the vicinity was adulterated with something deadly to If wives and mothers and homo makers
plenty of company they can console of Newberg and LaFayette, but elsewhere plant life. If it bad been stated that the generally can be induced to let light and
air into their purlors and bedrooms their
themselves over the tact that bu t few there ia much neglect, especially of old kerosene should bo applied with a small husbands and sous will soon banish foul
other people are better off. The (act is orchards. Among things «( special in­ oiler, such as is used on a sewing ma­ air from our churches and public build­
IN THE LINE OF
farmers who are clear of debt are in bet­ terest noted hy Mr. Doech during his chine, and merely a drop or two placed ings. Women are largely responsible for
poorly
ventilated
buildings
of
all
de­
ter shape to fa n the winter of 1804 and trip was the fact that the green aphis has in the holes made by the borers, the in­
scriptions. A great many people fre­
1895 than airnoet any other class.
two very vigorous enemies which seem to sects would doubtless bavo been killed quently congregate in balls, churches,
be increasing rapidly. One of these is a without harming the trees. Mrs. Schlotn- etc., where the atmosphere, unless the
, •
V erily this is the age of push and fly which is a little larger than a housefly berg is said to have used only a few drops windows ate kept wide open, is about as |
progress. A shipment of eight car loads and of a bluish color. This was observed on each tree, but it is difficult to imagine malodorous as that of a charnel-house,
yet they do not consider such an atmos- _
.
m •
Will be promptly relieved by calling on me. I am a philanthropist by persuasion and am
of California fruit, consisting of Bartlett in large swarms which light upon apple how this could have killed the trees, as
pl.ero too foul for human beings t o . K i U U O l* S l l l I l C .
ways prepared to ofler big bargains In my line. Picture Frames made to order, a specialty.
pears, peaches, plums, apricots and trees infested witii tiie aphis and do very many fruitgrowers in this state have used breathe. It is tiie first duty of every wife
First Street,
grapes has just been made to London. thorough work in destroying the aphides kerosene for years as a remedy for borers, and mother to see that her house is tlior- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Newberg, Oregon,
The fruit arrived in New York iu good The other is the imported songbird, the and consider it the best tiling for destroy­ oughly ventilated day anil night. It is a i
fact beyond dispute that the parlors of u Portland physician all last winter and
condition.
Uertnsn Ureenlinch, which was observed ing them. It is probable that too much large proportion of houses are so close and spring for stomach trouble and lias also
stuffy that breathing is painful. Nine- given patent medicines a thorough trial
to have become very numerous in both was used on the trees in question.
tenths of the lied rooms retain the person­ without getting relief, but alter his stay
A nybody can rids into harbor on a full counties and which is a most voracious
ality of people who occupy the apart­ ut the springs he feels almost like a new
C r op -W ea th er ttn lletla No. 31.
tide but it requires grit and a stiff upper devourer of the little green lice.—llural
ments from time to time—it clings to tho man and says be is thoroughly convinced
lip to face an adverse wind. The matt Northwett.
WESTERN ORE (ION.
bedding, curtains and carpets, and lias that for stomach and kidney troubles and
who made money a few years ago finds
IVeather—The temperature average daily been closely shut in lest fresh air and general debility tiie Sodaville water is
that if he secures bread and meat for his
T iie Populist brother who is asserting was higher during the past week titan sunshine should find admittance and witii tiie thing to take. The report circulated
flock these daj s ho has cause for thank­ that the U r a i - iiic is owned by the Ore­ during any previous week of tiie season. their purifying presence carry damage to through tiie press a short time ago to the
the furniture.—Prairie Farmer.
effect that tiie springs had gone dry was
ful ness.
gonian ought to be more considerate of The daily average was four degrees warm­
furnished by a certain party with ma­
the reputation of the publishers of the er than the normal. No precipitation oc­
licious intent and was made from whole
W . C. T. U. l'lc n le ,
G ive the county fruit exhibit for the Portland daily. This is a pretty gravo curred in any section. The sunshine was
c!oth. The springs are flowing as of old
Tlte
picnic
at
tiie
fair
grounds
last
Wed­
and a new building has recently tieen
Hlate fair a lift.' Let no Yamhill Iruit charge anil probably the unkindest cut of above the normal, each day being clear
Wc ftre prepared to furnish Good and Stylish Rigs, with or without drivers. Fair treatmen
nesday, notwithstanding tiie extreme erectod over them from the appropria­ guaranteed by us aud the same expected of our customers. Tourist and Transient custom
grower stand back and hesitate. This is all that has been made at Ibe Oregonian. and bright even in tho coast sections.
tion made by the state. Good board can licited. Prices reasonable.
beat
and
hard
times,
was
a
very
enjoy­
a golden opportunity for a good score at a And then when lie brandies out further
Crop»—During the past week the at­
be had at from $2.50 per week up Mr.
able affair. As this was one of those
Sheridan Street, near Main.
slight cost.
Crawford left Thursday with his wife for
with his broad statements and avers that tention of the farmers was earnestly giv­
NEWBERG, OREGON.
picnics gotten up on tiie socialistic order, another three or four weeks Blay at the
the whole caboodle, Oregonian, G r a p h ic en to threshing and harvesting o|terations.
springs.
where
a
few
good
people
take
a
whole
lot
The way to build up Oregon is to buy and the immense capital invested in both Farmers have made rapid progress since
Oregon products, wear Oregon mail* plants is eternally doomed and that with­ the weather conditions were entirely and a whole lot take a little or none and
C u p id ’ s F reaks.
all go and oat, it is useless to say it was
clothing, eat Oregon canned goods.
Im ­ out remedy, why, it is simply awful.
Of favorable for the handling of grain.
well attended.
Before noon representa­
In looking over the flies of the G r a p h ­
port less and export more.—Staletman.
course this great aud growing territory Early sown wheat and oats huve been
PROPRIETORS OF THE
tives from Newberg and vicinity were ic a few days ago tiie discovery was made
situated in the northwest corner of the harvested and sumo lias been threshed,
Our paradoxical devil remarks that con wild and woolly west would continue to latte sown graiu is still standing; but the many and a goodly number from a dis­ that weddings bad been of quite common
tinuing bologna sausage on the free list, bo great and growing without the Ore­ character of the weather throughout the tance were on tho grounds. McMinnville occurrence for several months aliout New­
will serve as a protection to home gonian, hut with the untimely demise week was such as to ripen it rapidly so Sheridan and other county towns being berg. The list might have been longer if
represented. After dinner, “ Just to make some of our staid old bachelors had been
canines.—Seymour (Ind.) Journal.
of the U r a i ' hic this vast population that within another week harvest will
the thing completer," for no picnic would a little more spiv but it is not a bad
would pause and exclaim as with the j practically be st an end. All the coun­
Tim county fruit exhibit at tbs State voice of one man, "where aro wo at.” ties of tiie Willamette valley with the ex­ be complete without, toasts, as follows, i showing as the list stands considering the
fair ought to be secured for the Newlwrg Call a halt, oh brother, and lend a hand ception of Yamhill and Washington re­ were served in modern style, with fact that times have been rather close.
So far as wo have the books posted we
fair. lart the proper officen look after in saving the country from such dire port a falling off in the yield of grain, es­ Matthew Charles as Toast Master,
“
Hie
Town
1’
utnp;
May
her
nozzlo
never
have the following:
pecially
fall
sown;
but
they
have
dis­
this. It will be a drawing card.
calamity.
run dry,” Win. Allen.
SKPIKMIIKB, 1 8 0 3 .
covered that the berry, though shriveled, “ The Spittoon; Oh this great Sal(i)va-
If*. J. E. T old —Ellen Deskins.
M in iatu r« ttep nbllcs.
is not light, but of good weight, and farm­
tion,” Mrs. Jane Votaw.
Y amhill against all Oregon in the fruit
12 L. 8 Kaiser—Mariam Skinner.
exhibit at the State fair. The lougest
ootoher .
I .
A study of the small republics of the ers are inclined to lie more cheerful. “ The Man witii an Idea,” O. C. Emery.
S U R V E Y IN G . .
“
In
Tlii(rjwheat
buy
and
buy,”
J.
II.
1. M. J. Jones—Alice Parish.
pole knock* the parximraon and we must world presents many items of remarkable Yamhill and Washington county corre-
Townsend.
4.
F.
E.
Hobson—Halcyon
V.
David.
have it.
interest. Some ol them are so dirainti- 1 spondeo!* report an averesge crop of “ The W. C. T. U .; Its length, breadth
F . A . E L L IO T T ,
5. Thomas Jones—Nora V. Wood.
Practical Surveyor, is prepared to survey, sub­
and thickness," Mrs. Harford.
tive as to seem scarcely able to sustain grain os well as other products, The cor-
17. C. J. Edwards—Abbie L. Miles.
Yea. why not use home remedies when
divide and plat Fauna, Fruit Tracts or Town
Y a m iiii . i . must have that premium any kind of separate government, and respondent* in tiie coast and southern
All were well received. Next followed
NOVEMBER.
Lots ou short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. they cannot be excelleJ?
Frank A. Elliott—Marguerite Price. Government land located.
offered for (lie best county exhibit at the yet they are really forging ahead on en- counties state that their grain crops were a short intermission in which to get the
!
N ewberg ,
O regon .
Lon S. Ilill— Mirta O. Keece.
[ not especially heavy, but corn looks prom- lemonade and ice cream started. All it
State (air.
tirelv independent lines.
23 John Brown— Mrs. Ella Holley.
Savnlara, the smallest on record an jg. i ising and fruit is abundant, (¡bowers at needed was a start with the mercury at
decem bf . r .
S T R IN G B R A N C H
W iikat at thirty-five cents per bushel. land northeast of Sardinia, numliers, it is this time would he received with grateful- 0J° in the shade and there not being
Sam Jones—Arpa Hodgson.
JANUARY.
The
What next?
ha® never been excelled for many thing?.
said, only flfty-flva inhabitants, has a ueos and would be benefleial to pastures, more than half a shade present.
21 . D. W. Heston—Ella Keeny.
It cure? Cancer? (if applied in time,) Can­
bona tide constitution, elects a president, gardens and potato crop, but would be following program was then rendered and 23. Wiley Hastings—Ada Newman.
cer Wart?, Tumor? in the fleab of man or
T H E NEW F R U IT T E ST L A W .
and strangest of all, grants equal suffrage disadvantage to fruit and grain. Tito bop a social time enjoyed until the time to 30 Austin Keeny— Mrs. Alice Thomas
beast, remove? lump* front the hone,
crop lias stood the dry weather well. disperse arrived:
FEBRUARY.
The board of horticulture lias dona a to women.
N kw bero ,
O regon .
cure? Corn? and Bunion?, Ft?tnlaon hor?-
Robert
Stratton—
Rosa
Gar.l.
G
oust,
situated
on
one
of
the
Pyrenees
There
are
many
lice
on
the
vine*
in
some
Prayer,
ltev.
MeCart.
great public tervice in so early preparing
e?, bite« and atint? of poi«onou? insect?
H. Elmer Dixon—Rose Hamilton.
IVolaination, Miss Laura Scott.
etc. It is good for Rheumatism, Neural­
and furnishing for publication a rough mountains, is much smaller in area than sections and there are complaints also of
21 Charles Addison—Clara Haines.
Select
Reading,
Miss
Vanme
Martin.
gia. Tooth ache, Sprain?, Brniae?, Pleuri­
Wyandottes a Specialty.
draft of a fruit peel bill. Probably it has Savolara, measuring on'y a little over a premature ripening. The hop crop will
MARCH.
Address. Mrs. Whitmore.
sy
and all ache? and pains of the l*ody,
14. Wnt. Stevenson—Matilda Murr.
imperfection*, and if any can be pointed mile square, bat it lias a population of al­ tie large, the acreage lias been materially
I Reclamation, Edith McCrea.
Tho bust and most popular breed. and almo?t invariably take? (he place of
15.
I.
K
Holt—Edith
J.
Iteekins.
A
good
yield
may
be
ex­
Declamation, Mrs. Achie Morris
Eggs for aalo at $2 por sotting o f 15.
out, no one will be any mote cheerful to most 180. It has maintained a separate , increased,
the surgeon*? knife in case of tumor? etc.
20 J. K. Wtight— May Barton.
Short Sueeehos, ltev. Boyd, Pres. New-
It doe? not eat its way, and leave« no
Call on or addns>, ¿5 H o b s o n .
amend the promised provisions than the government tinco tho middle of the sev pected even without rain, yet a rain or
ArHIL.
lin
and
Kev.
Scott.
?car.
members of tlie board, who seem now to enteenth century, at the head of which is cloudy weather would he a groat bene tit.
G.
Wordon—Myrtle
Nash.
The program interspersed with music
9. A. Wymam —Jane Varner.
i » thoroughly arouse -1 to the need of a council of twelve, who remain in |>ower Milch cows are being led on green food
READ A FEW TESTIMONIALS.
J O B l* H I N T I N G .
17. E. W. Evans— Rebecca Williams
owing to drying up ot the grass in the as follows: Singing by congregation, songs
some adequate legislation upon this all- for seven years.
One
bottle of Pr. Wm. Ellis*« Liniment re­
by I/tyal legion, Mrs. I>ocie Macy, May
Win. Everest—Josis Acbeson.
On one of the Hebrides islands is an­ pastures.
moved s lirge tumor from my boy's nook after
important question. A* a matter of fact,
If von want Poaterw,
MAY.*
Hall,
and
a
due*
by
Nervie
Wright
and
seven
year« trc*tmeut with other remedies,
E A S T X R X O REO « * .
the fruit industry of Oregon has assumed other miniature republic containing about
If you want Envelope*,
Win. M. McCollum—Louisa Pit-
with no benefit.
G eorge c r e a m e r .
Bertha Cox.
Horne. Greene Co., Tenn . July, 1W1
mas».
If you want Rill Head*,
such proportions that stringent laws, with 560 members, ruled by a president.
Weather-—The temperature averaged six
The entire event would he voted by
9.
Enoa
Hanson—Mrs.
F.
Dailey.
If
you
want
Statement?,
One «mall bottle of Dr. Wm. Ellis's Liniment
Besides San Marino, in Italy, and An­ degrees warmer than the normal daily.
I «enmities for their enforcement, cannot
those present a complete success. May lit. Granville Everest— Minnie Groff.
cured a severe pain in my side which had
If you want Letter Head«*,
lunger be put off, except with almoel dorra, in Spain, two republics generally There was an excess of sunshine and a
caused me much buffering. E unice S hclti .
If you want Note Head«,
such event* have “ many happy events." 23. Charles Mackey—Daisy Everest.
Newberg. Oregon. 189®.
mnainal apathy towards property inter­ well known, one other deserving special deficiency of precipitation.
Geo Rogers—GtaceCook.
If vou want Wedding Card?,
One bottle of Pr Wm. Ellis’s Liniment cured
JUNE
Crop»—The headers have made rapid
est*. The board’* examinations show mention is Mausuet, between Belgium
If you want l>u«ine«« Lard?,
very bad bunions on my feet, o f four years
T h e S o «U S p r in g s .
3. A. T. Hill—Mvrtle Price.
If vou want Program?,
J P. B ell
that in the neighborhood u< 05,000 acres and Aix-la-Chapella, which has an are* progress in the Columbia and Walla Wal-
13. John Nash—Ad-lie Hailstone.
Newberg, Oregon, June 1*93.
John
Crawford
arrived
home
from
the
If
you
want
Circulars,
nru iu fruit within the borders of the state. I of about four square miles and has been la valleys, so that three-fourths of the
14.
Walter
Kirk—
Mary
Cook.
If you want Sale Rill?,
For ?ale at C. F. Moore ¿t Co.’a drug
Lila land, some ol it, ha* coat $50 per independent since ItlHA. It it described grain crop has been harvested All the Soda Springs at Sodaville, Linn county,
If yon want Pamphlet?,
atom, and at my horn?, at 50 cent? |«er
u re, and will likely average to have cost at being in a flourishing condition, finan­ reports are cheerful. The constant warm last Saturday where lie had been for two
If
yon
want
Labe»?,
bottle, or by mail at 60 cent? per bottle.
Ilar’on Ong rode over from Scott’s
or three weeks. Mr. Crawford speaks in
If yon want fag?.
$: t per acre. Here is an investment of cially, politically and in every way.— weather caused the late grain to ripen
the highest terms of thu. curative powers, Mille Wednesday on horvehack.
O E L P H IX A E. E L L IS ,
If
you
want
anything
on
earth
in
the
* 1950,000.
The plowing, (tthsotling, C’VtuMu'pi'irt.
rapidly and throogh rapid ripening ofl of the water. Ht took treat awn t from a
Newberg, Oregon.
line of printing, cull cn the OnArinc.
curca by D* 3f»lcs* Nerrta#.
NÉWBERO
GRAPHIC.
planting and oaring fur those orchards fur
6 even years would bo $3,705,000 at a mod-
$8,000,000
in-
T o o M uch o f
the
K
i i i u I n I o i i
M a il Not
We Can Help You
J
P R IC E S C U T O N A L L G O O D S !
IÌLAN K E T S
PAR K E R
P U LL M A N CARS
Are never run
on the
PRACTICAL
Red W o o d Goods
NEWBERG
Line, but
Fruit growers,
Poultry farmers,
and advocates of
W o m a n ’s suffrage,
are all out
ON A STRIKE
to make
No Charge tor Special Care and Services.
ïiï Chehalem Valley Bank,
Newberg, Oregon.
The Fair
a. w.
The Greatest Success
of any
Agricultural and
Horticultural
Exhibition
ever held in
Yam hill County.
Dates are fixed for
SEPTEMBER
2 4 , 2 5 , 2 6 and 2 7 .
A ll trains arrive
and
Depart
on time,
U S T G L IS .
.
Edwards & Son, Props.
ACTUAL NELL»
■W -
T _
M
A
C
Y
.
“The Fashion”
Livery, Feed & Sale Stable.
HANSON & WORDEN, Proprietors.
SM ITH
BEOS.,
COMMERCIAL LIVERY STABLE.
First-class Rigs on short notice.
Onr prices are the lowest in town.
.
( H V E TIB A C A L L
W H Y NOT?
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Poultry Yard
Dr. Wm. Ellis' Liniment