We Can Help You Mills Wednesday, stopped over in the hop each day after the first, which is devoted THE GLAD DAY IS HERE yards to do missionary work. to entries, and the price cif season tickets Mrs. Disney, daughters and son Ivl are reduced to 00c so that everyone fcan afford also at Kizer’s. IÖSl'KD KVKKY KKIDAY MOBSINO. to take it all in. Remember we have Addey Fogg and family are at Yergen’s | consulted the weather fixers and expect yard. WHEN EVEEYONE CAN HAVE AN E. H. W o o u w a k d , Eurrou & P v b u s h e b . a good week—may have Home clouds but Lewis Hanson is trying to raise a dis­ no rain this time. OUTING. turbance at Propst’s. Over the Hurd Time* if you will come to us for your Clothing and Furnishing FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1891. Josse Pressnell is pulling poles at som-i (Jooda. We have just received direct from Factory a big bill of Heavy Goods, COMMUNICATION. yard below Butteville. Eutered »s «»eond tU,> (nutter at the post office at Newberg, Oregon. Mr. Fleener and family left town Tues­ T h e W r i t e r h e r s W h a l e s . K a t a K U h a n il N e w b e r g U e p o p u t a t e i t — W h e r e llie P e o ­ G o es to th e l.lg h th o u s e . day, presumably for soma hop yard. O. V. Allen drove down to Propst's “Not a truo bill," la what the Tilla­ Here we are dow n by the deep blue sea. p l e a r e a n d W h a t Tliejr a r e D o i n g — H om e O b s e r v a t i o n s o n t h e Sunday Hnd brought his wife back home, mook county jury said regarding the When we first pitched our tent on ttiis A good Work Shirt for 40 cents. she being about sick. S u bject. charges against Frank Wilehart in regard camp ground the ground seemed to have Overalls for 50 cents. Mrs. David Stratton and daughter are a hollow sound and the boys said it was to the Woods ferry accident. Heavy Cottonade Pants for 75 cents. spongy, but after laying on it for a night The glad day has come at last—the day at Yergen’s. A No. 1 whole-stock Work Shoe for f 1.50—'T his Shoe can’t be beat. Miss Jennie Larson is visiting Miss B e f o r e deciding to send your children or two they changed their minds and de­ for which many anxious hearts have We will also sell you a nice Dress Shoe for $1.50. away to school, investigate the merits of cided that it was anything but spongy. yearned bo long. A day that statesmen Laura I’ropst and—picking liops. the best college in the northwest—grand We ariived however in time to gather up and philosophers have racked their brains Wood Charles is chief cook and bottle Billy Fenton’s bed of hay which ho had to bring about, yet all their effoits have washer in his camp. old Pacific College right here at home. just left and this helps amazingly. Then proved in vain. In these days of sharp Everett Townsend is trying to keep up \ Bob Howard. Portland’s new paper, the Sun, is to a straight diet of kelp, soles, rock cod contention and strife, in which every witli Mina Cox is at Hartman’s yard near and oysters along with vigorous exorcise man’s hand seems turned against his We have the finest lot ever offered for sale in this valley. shy its castor into journalistic ring in a Mills. We can sell you Blankets for $1.25 a pair. few days. It will be a daily, weekly and induces sweet sleep lliut knows nothing of neighbors, and political and church lines Scotts Mrs. Michael Charles brought her son Sunday, independent in everything.—E.x. uneven lumps that may perchanco go to are being drawn closer, and labor and Luther home Tuesday, sick. make up your bed. capital are staring at each other with an­ P A R K E E & IN G L IS . Warren and Lillie Robertson aro at The Dallas Transcript says "Polk is bet­ When wo arrived hero the atmosphere gry eyes, green witli rage, and anarchy, Propst’s. ter for fruit than Yamhill.” But Yam­ was quite full of smoke and the weather like a hideous monster, is stealthily en­ Frank Elliott is trying to find tlie pole AN IM PORTANT G ATH ERIN G . hill is going to make a grand exhibit at was very warm for this locality although deavoring to undermine the very founda­ that gets the persimmon at Propst’s. 3 ? 3R / O C3KEy Dr. Clark. “ 1 Years Sub. to Y am hill Independent. approaching and that now is the time to bought for tho table. They must be were Heen. Saints, sinners, democrats, The week terminated cool, but tho aver­ tier, Cal. and others. Pres. Rosenberger make a bid through our columns for a caught by our own hands or all rhall go republicans, prohibitionists, populists, age was three degrees warmer than the called the convention to order, and asked 11:00 L adies H orseback Riding1. portion of the favors that a generous pub­ hungry for fish. So far, although fishing woman suffragists, all now working har­ normal. The rainfall was excessive. Allen Jay, of Richmond, Ind., to offer P rize. R iding Iirid le by N ew berg House. lic will surely bestow on all who exhibit is not considered just the best at present moniously side by side, and at night Quito heavy showers occurring on the prayer. The session was then opened by 11:30 Slow Mule Race. the proper spirit of enterprise and back wo Iiave had plenty of Osh diet. Yester­ sharing their humble beds of straw in night of the 1st generally in all soctions Cyrus Beede, in an address of welcome P rize. P a ir C alifornia Spurs by A. M. H oskins. it up with deriruble attractions at reason­ day we took a tramp of five miles up to their muslin tents, happy and contented and on the 2nd in the northwestern sec­ that was sincere arid cordial, and which A w arding P rem ium s 1:00 able prices. Now is the time to adver­ the lighthouse station where we caught in the anticipation of the great reward tions. Dense smoke from forest fires has gave expression of the importance and tise. that will soon be theirs. Homo very nice kelp. interest that attaches to the great work 3:00 A crobatic P erform ance. disappeared sinco tho rain. We were met at the station by fust as The good people of Newberg were no Crops—Hop picking and preparations of education. The response was made by 3:30 2 Mile Bicycle Race. N e w iie r g , which has tlie honor of being sistant E. Rice who took special pains to exception to the general rule. They com­ for curing the product aro receiving the Dr. Dixon of Kansas. 1st. P rize. $H.OO by F air A ssociation. one of tho most progressive towns in the show us everything of interest about the menced to drift away about the middle attention of growers. Picking began in The president’s address was then made 2d. “ $ 1 .0 0 C heck by H. C. M iles. Willamette valley, voted on reecntly, and place as well as to show us the best places of the week and on Saturday and Sunday Douglas and Josephine counties on the by President Newlin, and was compre­ 4.00 1-2 Mile Bicycle Race for boys u n d er 16. carried by a handsome majority, a propo­ for fishing ami assisting us in every way there was a perfect stampede. As will be 1st and in some sections of tho Willam­ hensive and thorough in its general state­ 1st. Prize. $ 2 .0 0 cash by Fair A ssociation. sition to put in a system of water works to possible. Mr, Rico servod as a private in seen by the following about 125 of our ette valley on the 3rd. By the 10th pick­ ment of tlie vast need of tho educational 2-1. “ P a ir Suspend* is by Carter. 3*1. “ N eck tie by F. H . Cashier. coat not over »15,000. The citizens of the Second Wisconsin infantry during the citizens are taking their annual outing in ing will become general. There ore movement, and was listened to with con­ Newberg have the proper conception of war. He has been stationed hero for the the hop yards, so far as we can learn. many favorable comments on the crop tinued interest. 4 :15 Tennis, doubles. C ham pionship. what it takes to make a live town anil past six years. Contrary to tho custom Still there are more to follow next Satur­ which is said to be unusually clean and In the evening President Newlin ad­ T H IR D D A Y . what will draw to their village tho clas- of many government officials ho takes day and Sunday and by Tuesday there free from lice. In Coles valley, Douglas dressed tho conference on »tie subject of of people most desirale to iiave. Men o' pains to make visitors acquainted with will be at least 250 people from Newberg county, the crop is exceptionally tine. “College Training and Citizenship,” pre­ 9:30 Eoys H orseback R iding. P rize R iding iir id le by Christenson & Stater means who come to make homes, and the workings of Uncle Sum's machinery. fighting the common enemy : Hop picking will commence at Dayton on senting a paper whose scope was broad who are a help in tho development of a The light used hero is a fixed white light Wm. Allen and family are running an tho 4th, and a good average is anticipated. and whose tone «as strong, and which 10:00 Singlo D riving. place, nevor loeato in a moss-grown town. of the first order. The lamp has five cir­ eating house at i’ropst’s. 1st. P rize. $ 2 .0 0 cash by Fair A ssociation. Clackamas county is the section com­ sounded the keynote of the needs of the 2d. “ Lap Kobe by E. C. H anson. —Oregon City Enterprise. cular wicks, the outer one being five Willie Clemenson came up town Satur­ plaining of lice in yards. Showers oc­ hour on the question of an educated citi­ inches in diameter and tho smaller one day morning dressed up in his Sunday curred on the 1st and 2nd which delayed zenship. He dealt with practical ques­ 10:30 Double D riving. T H E N K W I l E I t O K A II l. in the conter ono inch in diameter. The best ami when asked where ho was going, picking several days. The showers were tions and vital ones, and favored an edu­ 1st. P rize. $ 3 .0 0 cnsii by F a ir A ssociation. 2d. “ lin g g y W hip by Sm ith liras. We have heard It over and over again lamp has 500 candle power hut the Ions said, “hop pickin’.” beneficial to root crops and grass. The cation that should be broad and living until we have certainly all learned the ex­ Increases its power to noarly 10,000 can­ Mrs. Stevens and daughters are at Yer- potato crop has suffered much from the and not merely theoretical and dead. 11:00 A crobatic P erform ance. pression, “these are hard times,” and it dle power. It burns a half gallon of oil gen’s. draught so that the yield will be light. Referring to tho stiikcs of the past year verily states an undeniable truth, w hich per hour. The light is 81 feet from the Will and Elva Osborn are picking at Tho showers were not beneficial to the he charged tlie fault of such conditions 11:30 B aby Show. is causing every man, woman and child, base of the tower and 100 feet above sea Propst’s. potato crop; bad they come about ten on the fact of an untrained or badly 1:00 In d u stria l P arade. and every corporation and company, from level. The light is turned on at sundown Mr. and Mrs. Win. Morris have charge days previous good results would have trained citizenship, and badly trained or 2 ;00 A ddress by Pres. N ew lin, Pacific College the greatest to the smallest, to consider and extinguished ut sunrise regardless of of “forty ’levon,” so uncle Billy said. followed. Harvest is over and the grain untrained legislative bodies. The whole and to contrive every possible means by weather, The light can he soon for a dis­ Mrs. Lin Parker has got her boys at crop has been threshed or secured against thought of the addrees was bristling with 3:00 1-4 Mile R ail Bicycle Race, open to Co. 1st. Prize. $ 3 0 0 by F air A ssociation. which they may economize a little closer tance of 19 miles out at sea. During Props t’s. the influences of the weather. The grain live, forceful ideas, splendidly expressed) 2d. “ P a ir T ennis Shoes by .J 8. Holt & Co. in order that credit and capital may pull stormy weather wild geese are often at­ lone Hill is “ visiting,” and so is Mrs. crop (with but few exceptions) fell short and should have been listened to by a 1 Mile L adies Bicycle Race, open to S tate. 3:30 through the strain unimpaired. Newberg tracted by the light and when flying ut Frank Gorman. of an averago. The crop approached crowded house, as it would have been but 1st. P rize. $7».00 by F air A ssociation. Fair Association is no exception to the the rate of 150 miles per hour going with Charley Barton is with Jack Wright nearer an averago in Washington and for the failure of the local committee to 2d. “ $ t OO Soda T icket by A T. H ill. rr.lo. It was with considerable misgivings tho wind they often Btiiko the outer glass and wife. Yamhill counties than in other sections. call the attention jof the people of the 4:00 2 Mile han d icap . Bicycle, County. regarding the financial outlook, and witli windows of the tower with such force John Bolton is trying his luck at Yer- It is the opinion of many correspondents community to this event in a way to in­ 1st. P rize. $ 7 .0 0 by F a ir Association. unbound«! faith and confidence in the that the flying glass breaks the prisms gen’s. that shallow farming has resulted in re­ terest them. Such failure cheated our 2d. “ P air liicy cie Shoes by lîarric & D arrie. continued liberal support of tho patrons surrounding tho light. Oriando Winslow and family are camp­ ducing the yield while others attribute it own people out of the opportunity to en­ 4:30 P a t M an’s Race. of the fair that tho Board felt forced un­ This station has been in operation for ed at Propst’s. to rust or ttie aphis fly. Correspondents joy a fine treat of literary and practical der existing circumstances to place so twenty-one years. The present keepers Alf. Kecs ami family, ditto. in the southern counties complain of ap­ value, and compelled a man of distinction OURTH DAY. many articles on tho froo list and to make are, F. M. Plummer, keeper; E. Rice, Charley Butler’s aro helping Alf. Rees. ples being very wormy. Prune drying to deliver a thoroughly prepared and 9:30 1-8 Mile F Slow Bicycle Race. the premiums so small in cases where first assistant, and I. L. Smith, locond And John Morris and family are having will commence in Doog'as county on the scholarly address to tho empty seats and 1st. P rize. F ine K nife by \V. C K ruger. anj cash prize is offered at all. Many assistant. One man is constantly at the fun with Charley Butler. 10th. There is a fair grape crop which is pictures of Penn chapel. 2d. ** P a ir Suspenders by C alvin Stanley. said, “pay no premiums at all this year,” light during the night to keep all in order. A. J. Clarks’s are near Butteville. Al­ beginning to ripen. Apples are scarce 10:00 5 Mile Bicycle Race. Good L i a r * Come H i g h . hut the Board felt it liurdly proper to ask On our Inquiry ns to whether it ever gave so Mrs Lee Smith. and prices are high. Owing to dry pas­ 1st. P rize. $ 10 OO by F air A ssociation. the people to bring stock and such things much trouble or not. Mr. Rice said that Harve Dailey and family are at Yer- tures stock ia feeding on leaves in some It was such a bright boy who applied 2d. “ P a ir Shoes by M orris & M iles. to the grocer for a job that be thought he 10:45 F ancy as would incur un expense and require it did quite often. Sometimes a flue will gon’s. sections. 8. M. Bi.ANDFoun, Bicycle Riding. tho time and attention of the ownerB dur­ last for several weeks and again one will Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. Cummins went Observer Weather Bureau. would give him a little talk, just for a guy 1st. Prize. F ine Shirt by P ark er «£ Ingiis. says tlie Detroit Free Press. ing the lair, so it was decided, as the pre­ nut last five minutes. Wo asked the re­ down on the boat Saturday. *• K n ife by J . II. M ount. A n r i r n t L u m l m a r k a IC em ovpd. “If I hire you,’ he said, “I suppose you 11:00 P ara 2d. mium list shows, to offer no prize on ex­ sult if the lamp utterly failed and Mr. Mrs. H. Cooper and Mrs. Bob Cooper d e of P rem ium Stock. hibits in the pavillion, except perhaps in Rice promptly eaid, “yes, hut wo don’t are tenting down the river. The flood in June changed many old will do what I tell you?” a few instances, us the children’s depart­ let it fail.” 1:30 A crobatic Perform ance. Harry Allen and Jeff took Frank Hob­ landmarks in tho region of The Dulles, “ Yes, sir.” ment, and a few specials offered by friends Tho lighthouse is situated on a point of son’s shot gun and aie supplying the and the Times-Mountaineer says many “If I told you to say the sugar was high 2:30 1 Mile Bicycle Rac®, of tho fair. This is not done with a view land and rook projecting out into tho sea gang at Propst’s with game. historic relics have been obliterated. grade when it was low, what would you Open to those not w in n in g a prize in any o f th e previous races. of lining the pockets of tho stockholders, that looks so formidable that one would Mrs. Wado is picking over In Marion Among these, and one of great interest to say?” 1st. P rize. $ 5 OO by F air A ssociation. The boy never turned a hair. 2d. ** F in e Floor Pum p by F. E. Hobson. but to make enough this year, if possible, think nothing save ail earthquake could county. the people, is the old garrison spot op­ “I’d say it,” he answered promptly. to pay off the indebtedness already in­ shako it and yet during the winter season Kirk’s aro at Cone’s, near Buttoville. posite Bonneville. This was the fort in “If I told you to sav the coffee was 3:00 Base B ail Game. when you knew it had beans in it, curred, ond to place the fair on a sound when the sea is rough the waves lieat They took Cliff Terrell along for a mas­ 185ti from which Lieutenant Philip Sheri­ pure would you say?” ami self-supporting basis. dan marched with his regulars to the re­ what with such force against the rock that the cot. it.” Most all are familiar with the history dishes on the table In the house are bad­ Martin Cook and wife aro picking at lief of the people at the Middle Cascades, “ “If I’d l say told you to say the butter was where the Indians had killed several in- fresh when you knew it hnd been in the of the fair, started as it was iu a very ly shaken up. The United States govern­ Cone's. settlers. The history of the lor a month, what would you say?” small way and run for years without mon­ ment does not pension lighthouse kee|>ers Uollin and Corroll Kirk aro also at offending J. H. TOWNSEND. tight has lieen published several times, store “ I’d say it.” ey and without price, on leased grounds on their retirement as the British gov­ Cone’s. and is known to many pioneers. Ever The merchant was non-plussed. which cost nothing, in cheap buildings ernment does hut on the other hand pays MrB. Sam Terroll and children are near since the old buildings at the Lower Cas­ “ How much will you work for?” he in­ ^ HARDWARE, TINWARE, erected by subscription and volunteer much better wages while the keepers arc Sherwood. So is Mrs. John E. Smith. cades have remained, and, although the quired very seriously. seat of Skamania county was lo­ “One hundred dollars a week,” an­ work, and the necessary work preparatory in the service. Mrs. N. C. Maris has her two boys at county cated there, tho structures have not been swered the boy in a business-like tone. C utlery, F u rn itu re, P a in ts, and to tho annual exhibits being freely done This is a very fine blight day and a Propst’s. From Bonneville tho tourist The grocer came near fall-ng off his O ils. bv those near and interested, thus it grew view of the ix-oan from the bluffs below Mrs. Calvin Stanley and daughter, Floy disturbed. lias frequently admired the historic scene, stool. with its beautiful grassy plot melting into "One hundred dollars a week !” he re- year after year into almost its present our camp is very lino. While looking out are at Propst’s. the deep shades of the neighboring forest. ) pealed in astonishment. proportion. But tho time came when on the great expanse of water a half hour Bob Howard and Murray Hobson aro The A gricultural... high water of tho Columbia river "With a percentage alter the first two volunteers began to weary of wull doing, ago we saw as many aa three whales the leading spirit» of the fun after supper. completely covered this place during Juno weeks.” sai l the boy, coolly. "Yon see,” the people asked lor premiums on their spouting. Two days ago we saw one lien Patton and Walter Macy are help­ and tho garrison buildings have been he went on, “ first class liars come high, exhibits anil expressed a willingness to quite near in shore with his hack out of ing Bob and Muiray, with S. T. Stanley a washed away. Not a vestige of them re­ and if you need them in your business mains, and the green, grassy spot is now- you’ve got to pay them the price. Other­ pay admission and entry fees. tho water much of the time. A lady at close third. covered with sand and rocks. It is a wise I’ll work for »3 per,” and the boy So tho present desirable grounds were I he lighthouse a few days ago called to Sam Cunningham took Frank Elliott picture ilOriöina! DetroitSto^J iineral Director. and one unaeqaint had eaught the grocer at hie own game purchased and fenced and buildings the keeper and said, “ laws, there is the ami others down in his boat Sunday after ed with of the desolation, former surroundings would and got the job at three per. OVER 1 .6 0 0 .OCO IN UCZ. Enbuliuing a Specialty. erected at a considerable cost for a small hull ef a ship bottom side up just off |noon. never imagine that it had so many at- Time works many changes, corporation. The management at that there.” “ Now it has gone right down." Charley Wilson is playing ball and traetions. O regon State W eather Service. with another flood like tho on# ex­ time were pcrha|>s more lavish in expense {It was a whale as big as a small vessel. measuring for Props! at odd moments. and SUMMARY. perienced this year the contour of the re­ of preparation than they would have Newport, Or., Sep. 2. Drew Price went down to Champoeg gion S prinorrook , Or., Aug., 1894. on the hanks of the Columbia will been had they known the watery ele­ Sunday by a round about way. be completely changed. Elevation above sea level, feet....... 403 Moan temperature ........................ 71° ments had all necessary arrangements Recently Newport was visited by a Mrs. Joe Heston and son are at Kizer's, > K K O M O l ’K E X C H A N G E S . Departure for normal, plus ........... 2 4° made to completely soak out tho fair that party of San Francisco capitalist, who are ! over the mountoin. Maximum temperature, 2nd ... 93° ' Livery, Feed & Sale Stable. year. As the weather was little more negotiating for a site on which to erect a Mis# Vic and Hossio Hadley after wait­ Minimum temperatnre, 8th ......... 47° ' / A “* Payton Herald. favorable last year but little was left after first-class summer hotel. It is to cost not ing all «lav Sundav for a wag >n went ov- Mean of maximum temperature 85° J. W. McKelrcv ha* leaatd 150 acre« of “ " minimum “ ... 57° paying the premiums to apply on indebt­ less than $50,000, and it is their intention ver to Kizer's Monday morning. tn#. In the renr river anil harbor appropri- Departure precipitation in 24 consec­ NEW BERC, OREGON. the premium list, and we felt that with a 155 chicken# with an output of 817,211,- Win Stiatton and family are at Yer i ation there is an item of $-.000 that may, Greatest utive hours, 31«t, inches ....... 0 04 Sheridan Street, near Main. ut the discretion of the secretary of war, Prevailing proper understanding of the situation ev­ 140 dozens of eggs. gen’s. direction of wind ......... N l»e naetl in the removal of ohetrnctione in Number >4 clear days .................. 2tt eryone would take an increased interest Will Alien led his old cow down to the Yamhill river np to McMinnville. ” “ pari ly cloudy days....... 5 in making the display and attendance a The legal size of a hop box la 30 inches Pro pet's Saturday. IzMt Son lay aa Mr. William*, who i* “ " cloudy d a y s ................. 0 greater success than ever before, reslizing long by 18 inches wide, by 30 Inches Frank and Will Vestal will do the living ’* “ days on which .01 or of on Am. Sb.i Mon's place, and other* what a benefit such an institution is, not deep, all measurement# inside. The box measuring in a yard at Tualatin. precipitation fell........................ 1 bathing in Shadden creek a little Numher Gid leiikin will pull poles at the same wore only to Newiierg, hut to tho whole rnr- shall contain 19,4 H) cubic inches. of days on which .04 or they nnw a couple way below the bridge, mure of precipitation fell....... 1 rounding country. So com# along every­ The emperor of China shows grateful place. burlap nark* sunk in the bottom of the Remark*—Some H ard Burned Erick for Foundations and W ells. statement are m<3 • of body and bring all the nice things you appreciation for small tilings. He issued Chatlev Clemenson will do the pole act of creek. After considerable di tlu ulty they temperature# over 100°. These are n i aihveeded in raiding them and they can pile into your wagon, all the calves, an imperial decree of thanks for the kill­ at Middleton. found to contain the head, hide, etc., cations affected by radiators and a - > Fa« ' and Fence M >i«l Frick a speciality Fr.res fr'in $AOO per thousand up. Call or Mrs. Kenyon went down the river of were colls, pigs snd chickens yon can drive be­ ing of 5,000 Japanese. a i*v»w belonging to Kd Greeley. Thi* caused sometimes by imperfect Ihemon, fore it, and all jronr wives, children and Antelope and Mitchell hope, by com­ Monday. more crime to add to the liet that eters. Jesso E d w ards oc Son, Props. grandchildren, and we'll have the gran I- bining their efforts, to secure the creation Mrs. Hiley Smith took her two boys ia ha* one been committed in thi* vicinity of F. D X11D Roane sox, late. Certain parties are en*pectcd and est and best fair we ever had. A very in­ of a new county from a part of Wasco, over to Kizer's Mon-lav. O reg o n . Voluntary Observer Dreien IV. P N e w b e r g , Prof Jessup, on his retnru frjiu Scotts arc 5»*pt it h L r clotc survetUnec. teresting program has linen arranged for Crook and Grant. PRICES CUT ON ALL GOODS! BLANKETS NEWBERG FAIR, Don’t Forget the Date. Sept. 24, 25,26, 21 ... Implements. “The Ill PII II Fashion”