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) * • iiiti.n o .v u n i r ti I'I il n j :». Ileal Estate Trau»iers. th a t as far us we know th e Oregon prunes have given splendid satisfaction F u rn ish ed every week by R hodes & Samo I'raclIrKl SOUK* ■•»lion* fro m tin* w here ever they have been placed, and l.» t. we have hud no trouble in selling them Rhodes, A bstractors of titles, M cM inn ville, Oregon. In Ute California F ru it G rower of at tlie m arket price. 11ABTWIG & HKX.VKTT. II H urley and Marx F H urley Ja n u a ry 18th, appeared th e following to Newlierg M onthly Meeting New York, Ja n . 27, 1890. itera over th e sig n atu re of 1 ‘eyeko Ed». Orpifon Agriculturi.-t: of Friends Church, w arranty D E I T T I S T . : ' Bros., wholesale comm ission m e r We have alw ays cham pioned Oregon deed, rec Feb 20 1890, lot 1 blk :ilid W ashington prunes, even at a loss 18 of Hurley & Large's add to chant* o f O m aha, Neb. . $ 1 0 0 ; B ru n e » .-Large holdings of Oregon to ourselves, am i still m ain tain th a t i New b e r g ..................... e they are unsurpassed tu davor by uuy Sheridan Lodge No. 64 A F A A pru tes continue to uet as a deniornlix- in the world. j M to C Allison, w arranty U fnctor. T he prejudloe e x istin g in a y IL L inn ice r e g u la r trip s to N ew b erg , b jjg in u in g M on d ay, M arch unpopularity results in our opin deed, rec Feb 21 1890, lot 54 thid m arket agallisi tiri» brami lias ion The from causes in h eren t in a new in 2(1, a n d ev e ry o th e r M onday fo llo w in g : viz. M arch l o , M arch in Masonic cemetery for Sher cauaed ttieni to fa- oftered at all s irta or 3 0 , A p r il 1 3 , A p r il 3 7 a n d so on , a t th e N e w b e r g H o te l. idan Lodge No 61 A F & A M priees. T he difl'creuce existing h e -. dustry. As a m atter of fact only a 15 00 tv.’een thè vurioussiaes lias uluiost heen very sm all percentage of puckers un Joseph Karbean to Collin Alli derstand how to cure, prepare and pack lost tig h t of, stilali p runcs som etinies T his son, w arranty deed, rec Feb th a t seliliig proivirtiom itcly Itigher tlian ! fur m arket. Yet you will find th figure ey i ^1 1890, 1 acre in S h e rid a n .. . 150 00 large, and vice versa, nccordiiig as thè 9-10 of th e Oregon packers th in k illus know it all, an d nothing will convince John Shepherd and wife to Mary T h i s fig one or otlier is seuree. trates Brock, w arrante deed, rec ure show s We quote: California pruncs, 4J-4J them otherw ise th an th a t m arket and tlie lig Feb 21 1896, 163 a, pt Win a crown to eeuls tur th è four sizes, and Oregon comm ission m en are wholly to blame. ure No. Dodson d 1 c in t 2 s r 5 w . 2000 00 T he C alifornia packers w ent through lie placed 31-1 cent». 1 ,crown the sam e tribulations in tlie beginning. 1 Win Galloway and wife to Noah on u root. In tlie Ja n u a ry S ith issue of th è attach - ] F irst, an y th in g new or different from j D Ferguson and Em m a Fer- I t is folly cd to F ru it G row er appeared th e following, w hat is know n m ust be in tro d u ced .' guson, w arranty deed, rec Feb to e x tra c t President Cleveland’a Washington root, P ayton Herald. signed by th e sam e firm. I Ids alone requires several years 21 1890, lots 3 and 4 of lilk 2, a tooth tliut can lie w here friends say th a t at an early day be will Tlie people of Webfoot arc g e ttin g in saved and made T his cut show s u full U pper D enture. P ru n es.—All sorts o f prices have The.i,r l'ru. ,1,t‘s mu ;,1 P«-"!* ' 1* cured College 2nd add to McMinn- tlie n at announce by letter to the public, that earnest ulsiut m ak in g good roads. bcen made an d th e m ark et was demor- P 1 *ut rU'ey W ‘A k* P \ ? T T ’" 1' ,le v l l l u ............................................. 050 00 us useful us ever. ural he will not be a candidate for a third T hey propose graveling th e roads in ali/.ed in consequence; th e principal , !enK.t l t'U 'e'A 'ithout eith er being too l D Mulkey and wife to S A and crow n lias been , W E Muikev, w arranty deed, term . th a t nctghlMirliood In order toaeeom - cause of th is was th e offerings of Ital-1 *,“ r.,11.or to<\ soft- ,,r t “ r,‘i,,K "¡h te' destroyed. m uch experience, ' ‘........ .................and reconled, l.lk 18 J o h n ’s add to plisli th is th ey will have to p u t consid bin p ru n e s' ii w hich buyers could nam e ! ,M !'s “ require» Tliis figure tlieir own price. A conservative state- '» u ch study. Ih e trade lias had bitter McMinnville.............................. 1000 00 iilustrat e s T lds c u t The liens have been our best friends erable e x tra work, or levy a special tux. m e n t of tlie m ark et would be for Cali- cxPcrieucc w ith Oregon prunes mold- J E Rea and wife to Peter Hume a piece of allows th e T he "good roads" m ovem ent Is fornla F rench 90-100, »¡c; 80 -!«), 41 ...; ¡ng and souring. One party lost ft cur- during the hard tim es ami consequently w arranty deed, rec Feb 24 B r i d g e - in n er side, 4 jc; 09-70, 5) and for Italians ful- 1,™m1 I,tre ‘ ,rt'u W ° w l,icl» the recently organized poultry association steadily g ain in g ground. It is being I 70-80, 1390, 30 a , pt E C Williams d w ork w ith p a i u t a i v 1 ' e less i him m ore th a n $ 1000 . 5 ou can rest us- 1 c i:i 1 5 a r 4 w ......................... 1 10 0 00 ought to receive su h jtaatial encourage talked up hy alm ost every one. Tlie <a p i v o t surface o f ' . . . . . . sured th a t he does not deal in Oregon general expression is In favor of good P y J _ _ ;_Á o o t ii a t fl g u r e 4. I he Oregon A g riculturist says: f o r prunes ut present. WV have luid sev- G W Grayson and wife to Jennie m ent. __________________ tached, or teetli w ithout plate to F i g u re 4 roads, and th a t u u n ited effort should tho purpose of ascertaining ju s t w hat erul lots mold w hicli diil not bring ad- Belcher, w arranty deed, rec a bicuspid crow n ready to be show s th e outer side or Bueeal Eel) 24 1890, 20 a, pt Jos Hess The call th a t is lining made for spray he m ade to m ake tin; roads good. ! th e prejudice was uguinst Oregon vanees. H ard ly an y shipper will lie- surface. placed in position. d 1 c ill t 3 s r 3 w ..................... 5 00 pumps indicates th a t fruit growers are F arm ers, and every one w ho travels prunes’ we addressed letters to conimis- *'tv c th is possible. \\ hen a box of his over the roads in tlie miseralile condl- . , ,. , . own prunes is expressed to him he does Uriah BaJley and w ife to Jam es I> r, M I L L E R d o e s n il w o r k in e v e r y b r n n e l i o f D e n t i s t r y f i r s t - c l a s s looking after th eir orchards, if the out lion tliey are now in, and especially J H 011 ""uses °* several eastern cities, not w ish to pay th e expense of express M Ramsey, w arranty deed, a n d w ill 1 ’u r n i s l i r e f e r e n c e s i f d e s i r e d . E x t r a c t s t e e t h a< n e a r look is gloomy fur the sale of fruit at those who have heavy h au lin g lo do, «»<1 tlie answ ers received we publish in to exam ine and see the condition, an d rec Feb 2t‘ 1890, 10 a, pt of tlie p a i n l e s s a s e tu i h e d o n e ; a l s o fills te e t li u s n e a r p a i n l e s s n s e n u are more Hum ev er convinced th u t j full below: '■ so learn the cause. present. David ltainsey d 1 c in t 3 s r h e d o n e . A n y o n e w i s h i n g fin e D c iif .il w o r k d o n e w ill d o w e ll som e system atic m ethod o f road mak-1 K ansas ('¡tv Mo r.,n 07 ivi.q A few packers obtain good results. 3 w............................................... 400 00 to c a ll o n h im a t ri'ir.m Agricnitarlai. .............. i n r U ' ' “ ' T i l C S e ll UV e S l l f l i i r e d W i t h th e others ing should lie adopted for im p ro v e m e n t 1 KiU Oregon Levina A W att et al to John W Bill Xye died a t his home a t Ashe of th e public highw ays. Tlie benefits I We confess th a t we are unable togive ' T his is unfortunate, hut is nuturul. T H E N E W B E R G H O T E L . Dried well, w arranty deed, rec ville, North Carolina, on Saturday, Fell. to he derived by com m unities h av in g j you a n y lig h t on the subject of preju- I Most Oregon prunes sugar very Feb 2-1 1896, lots 7 8 9 10 , blk Di- M i l l e r 's m a i n o ffic e is in tin s G o ld e n R u l e U n z a n r b u i l d i n g , good roads 1110 Innum erable. It draw s dice against Oregon prunes. Wo have I Quickly. T his h u rts th e sale In our 22. As a w riter, Nye was well known in 8 , W att’s add to Amity ......... 220 00 c o r n e r T h i r d m id M o r r is o n s t r e e t s , P o r t l a n d , O r e . The never handled a n y Oregon dried prunes m arket. his day, but lie wrote nothing th a t will trade to tow ns h av in g them . II H ibbs and wife to Max farm er can store Ids grain and o th er and we believe th a t th ey are us vet V ery few lots are properly graded, Geo E X A M IN ATTO N F R E E. J Lebold, w arranty deed, rec P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E . five after him . products a t home, If he wishes to do ! very little know n in th is m arket. U’o ! »ml th e size on the box m eans but lit- Feb 18 1896, 136.81 acres of so, an d haul to m ark et in th e w in te r ,! have been busy w ith C alifornia dried G<?. We th in k after aw hile th e Oregon secs 8 and 9 t 4 s r 4 w ........... 1500 00 ¡ fruit. Have th o u g h t th a t wo would shippers w ill learn to p u t th e ir prunes I t is to be hoped that Rockefeller will being able to haul full loads. _____ I like to know more about Oregon dried I UP *'* t,le *U08t approved m anner, and Max J Lebold to Geo H Hibbs, not endow another college until times w arranty deed, rec Feb 18 Tvlcnlmuo-Bimistrr fruit, und work som ew hat into it. ¡th en Hie Oregon an d W ashington look Up a little, so th a t the consumers of 1890, lot 2 blk 1, F W M artin’s L ast week A.' M. Peery received an U i x w m o U kor A Co. j g “® 1 ° B add to M cM innville................. 150 00 coal oil can the better stand a raise in assay of th e Ensley tin ore front a re- S.oux ( ity, iow a, Ja n . 2,, 1896. i q’lie Oregon 18il\V.’r iirune is uniisiially Max J Lebold to Fred A Hirt the price of oil. '' ' Oreg.iu A grtcultartst* E*l. '* large and * tine, - a i ... a t ^ l cured as are tlione Anna G Lebold, w arranty liable ussayer an d u o t a trace of tin W e have never han d led any of tlie f from California, W a ld outsell th e lat- deed, rec Feb 19 1896, frac s could be found. Mr. E nsley w ill not Oregon prunes, and do n o t know 01 ! ter. T hey are as a rufo about itali Jerre Simpson says of Mrs. Lease, tie discouraged by adverse assays how e 1 of s e 14 of sec 31 t 4 s r 5 any prejudice against th em in th is j h, , uud in th is state are uot w ; 20 a, sec 32 t 4 s r 5 w 40 "sh e 's a lot better off in the pulpit than ever, an d is confident tliu t ho will yet m arket. I f there is such a prejudice I w anted ' WM. L. A l i .KN & Co. a, pt sec 31, t 4 s r 5 w .... 1000 00 in politics.” Possibly the same might develope n tin m ine. F our different existing it has not developed to any w anted. Salt Luke C ity, Feb 1, 1896. Mary and Geo McClure to Wm llAt.EY & Co. lie said of Jerry , h u t it would lie pretty assayers have been unable to lind 11 grent e x te n t here. Ed.«. Oregon Agriculturist: It Nucrrill, w arranty deed, truce of tin in th e rock. hard on tlie pulpit to put him there. We beg to state th a t we have h an d Chicago, III., Ja n . 27, 1803. roc Fob 19 1896, I a, a t Joel Geo. W . Clifford, one of tlie proprie Ed- Oregon A grlcnU urU t: led considerable Oregon dried fruit in Chrism an d 1 c t 4 s r 3 w....... 1 00 Oregon prunes do n o t com m and so m arket und sam e lias proven satis C . C. Doughty, of the Dallas Observer, tors of th e new blacksm ith shop now high a price in this m ark et as C ali our factory w ith th e exception th a t Oregon Jesse Edwards and wife to Chas in course of construction in th is city Taft, w arranty deed, rec Feb fa-turned recently from tlie meeting of fornia’s of sam e q u a lity —dilForence fruit is not put up in as ue.it a state, 19 1890, lots 5 ami 6 b!k 27 Ed tlie National Press Associatoli at St. was one of ¡1 joyful reunion of tw o one ran g in g from I p to 1c tier pound. They _ and the package is not as uniform , and w ards’ add to N ewberg........... 150 00 day last week. W hen nine years old are nice looking—generally pretty . therefore does not bring as high a price Augustine, Florida. It was a long trip lie w ent to un uncle w ith whom lie re large, and a ttractiv e in appearance— j as fruit th a t is properly packed. We Wm and Mary J Ball to A D he made, and lie saw much co tntry, but Runnels, a, p t of J B Row sided until old enough to take care of more so if a n y th in g th a n C alifornia’s. th in k th a t w ith a little care in packing 1 00 lie returned with an exalted opinion land d 1 c t 3 s r 4 w ................ T he only reason we know for th e dif himself. His nam e is P etty b u t upon ference in price is th e tartn ess of Ore Oregon dried fruit will not only bring Frank H ausw irth to H E Bed- of Oregon. leaving lie assumed Ids uncle's nam e of gon prunes com pared w ith C alifornia’s. as good, but better prices th a n Califor well, w arranty deed, rec Feb Clifford. 91 nee th en ho lias roamed T he C alifornia’s are m uch sweeter, und nia if same is once introduced. 19 1895, b!k 18 in North Yam T iih VoiiEi.Ett, W ie d . i ia . n n C om . C o . It is so seldom th at lightning strikes a over th e U nited States, lias been a reg require less sugar in tlieir use. hill............................................... 420 00 P hiladelphia, Ja n . 30, 1S96. newspaper m an, th a t when siti li a tiling ular soldier an d lias seen service in F. A. T homas & H on . E.ls Orcg-m Agriculturist: Edm und Robinson and wife to A rizona an d New Mexico as u scout T here is no prejudice ex istin g in this does occur, it is worthy of special men against Indians. For the past fifteen Jam es C Duncan, w arranty Cleveland, O. Ja n . 27, 1890. m arket against Oregon prunes any deed, rec Feb 20 1890, 13.15 a, tion. E ditor Marsh of the Forest Grove years he has liccn called dead hy all his Ed». Or ,1 irmi AxrieaUiin.it: more th a n is usual on tlie introduction R eplying to your favor relative to the pt of Wm T Wallace d 1 c in t Times inis received tlie appointm ent of relatives. Lust week w hile passing a prejudice uxist'ing in th e East, bog to i of any kind of new goods. You see 3 s r 2 w...................................... 500 00 ]mstmaster for that, place. Let us re dw elling he noticed u lady upon the stuie th a t in our territo ry we have en-1 Oregon prunes are a com paratively Pil porch and som eth in g induced him to J E and N A Reticle to II Bailey joice with those who rejoice. stop. Looking more closely lie realiz countered a great d e a f of ill feeling I new article here, and th e trad e are not w arranty deed, rec Feb 20 against th e Oregon prune. O ur deal- as partial to them as S an ta Clara 1890, lots 3 4 5 blk 20 Eaul- ed by some u n k now n powers th a t she era never Imd any experience w ith O r-! prunes from California, was Ins sister. Htrange to say th e lady coner’s add to S heridan.......... 350 00 , Quite a Icngthy artlclo 011 thè prime egon dried fruits until last season, an d j E . F. Sc att rut wood . John and Jan e Shepard to Eliz ■fndustry w il I lie foli mi in this issile of recognized him as n brother, hut nil- of course th ey all purchased a few to St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 1, 1890. o th er one. W hen it was ascertained abeth Jones, w arranty deed, th è (ir.ipliic, w hicli is well w orth rcad- th at he was th e one considered dead, see w h at tliey were. We d istributed a | Eds. Oregon Agriculturist: rec Feb 20 1896, 2 a, pt Win T here is no prejudice against th e Or- ing. The pruno industry is in thè form deep feelings of joy were generated and num ber of ears th ro u g h o u t our tetri- Dodson’s d 1 c t 2 s r 3 w ........ 1 00 tory and we had a g reat deal of trouble ! egon prune here th a t we know of. In ativo stage in lite i.orthw est, and imy they retired w ith in tlie house to talk of on account of rejections, claims for re- j fact it is given preference over Culifor- John G W isecarver and wife to one engagé l in tlie business in uny way, th e 15 years of separation. T he lady Is bntes, etc. T he fruit did not run uni-j nia as it is ta rte r and has a sharper C A Wallace, assignm ent, rec Mrs. I). I). Derby. Mr. Clifford or Mr. Feb 24 1896, 177.88, p t J C Homo were properly cured, taste than th e California prune, clther ilirectly or indireclly, stili lias P etty learned tliu t he 1ms th ree b ro th form. H enderson d I c in t 4 s r 4 w, O. V o e l k e b & Co. m udi to Icarn. ers living in Y am hill county. For the some were not. The packing was very ! together w ith personal prop past several years ho Ims been a resi poor, a n d th e g rading worse. We had e r ty ............................................. 1 00 prunes w hich the shippers Imd m arked dent of Hillsboro. A reunion of tlie OOMMRXTS. H o n .J .B . Montgomery of Portland 40 50 an d 50-60 w hich 011 w eighing up H ave you titles exam ined an d ab fam ily will take place soon. A stu d y of th e above com m unica stracts m ade by R hodes & Rhodes, proved to be 60-70 and 80-90 respective makes it a point to ship a big Columbia ¡school Clerk I). M. Caldwell Ims fin ly. The deception could not be noticed tions w ill am ply repay fruit grow ers. w ho have in tlieir office th e only set of river salmon back to W ashington city ished Hie school census o f th is school by sim ply ex am in in g th e face of th e I It will he noticed thut the Chicago abstracts of title of land in Y am hill td some of his friends each season to , l!iS of t(irtne*s of our prune as county. P ro m p t a tten tio n given to or district and finds (l.'ts persons o f school box us th e choicest and largest prunes : ,etter O E E T R tickle tlieir palates. The sixty-three age. Of this num ber 322 are males und were on Ion. Nirnc prune* umrktMj 40- ders for abstracts. Office upstairs in A N O T H E R * . . .. 50 were n it graded at all, ru n n in g all : !ln argum ent against it, w hile in ( leve- the M cM innyille N ational B ank build pound royal chino k he sent to speaker 516 are females. I lie tnt.il Number last 1 th e way from 40s to 90s in size. j land th is is considered a favorable qual- ing. Reed recently ought to be a pretty good y ear was 051, a loss of eighteen. I Ho you c a n ’t blame th e trad e for be-1 ity. Tastes ditfer, hut wo feel Ural T lie W e e k ly O re g o n ia n , a n d advertisem ent of Oregon resources. I .V IM Y K T T E . ( ing prejudiced ag ain st yo u r prunes, j wlicn ollr Itnll|l|| prune ,.s thoroughly ViimMM County Importer. 1 ho Oregon shippers are entirely to . . .. . ,* ... , ' T h e G r a p h i c f o r S 2 .0 0 . Dr. \V. J. Clark returned homo front Maine. T hey grow ju s t us nice fruit as j introduced its tartness w ill be oae ol Us Tlie liorse meat estalilisliinent ill I iu- U ncle Jess Dixon is still very low with California, and there is no reason w hy ! '»est liked qualities, S an ta Durham, Calif., on .Monday, ac ton lias closed dow n,after having butch lropsy. com panied by his m other. We regret they sh o u ld n ’t be able to m u tk et it on I In one of th e N ew York letters ref- ered aliout 7,(kH) horses. Tiie eneouruge- to know th a t th e Doctor's h ealth inis L. G. Suiter is working in the m ill at th e stime basis. I erence Is mude to the insipidity of the inent received lias not I cell sullieieot to not im proved as he hoped it would, We mv pleased to report, how ever, ,, , , - , W illam ina. S U B S C R I P T I O N S F rom th e G raphic office for any N ew spaper or Maga justify tin* company in continuing, for and th a t recovery is alm ost despaired Hint Hie Oregon shippers profited very l 'rene!» prune grown in California, zine puh'islied In tlie U nited Htalcs or G reat B ritain, Billy Moore lias traded his town F O R W A R D E D m uch by last season's sad experience, j T he Freneli prune grow n in Oregon of. the present at least, hut if a lot of stri ut tlie very lowest ratt' 3 . property for th e Dixon farm w est of as m ost of th e fruit put o u t th is season and W ashington, probably on account C ounty Clerk M cK ern a n d d eputy ped cay uses have been gotten out of the has bcen nhovc reproach in every ' <»f our cooler n ights and excess of mols- town. wav some good has certainly been ac have tu rn ed over th e 1895 tax roil to spect. W hile it has hern n very hard ture in the atm osphere, is very pleas Jim M artin has bought an interest in m atter to get th e trad e started again th e sh e lltf and treasurer. T h e total complished anyway. a livery business a t Independence and tax to be collected Is 896,935.25, divided th is season on Oregon prim es, especial ant to tlie taste. M ention is m ade in an o th er of tlie will likely move up there. as follows: co unty ta x , $S6,S(I7.95; ly those w ho bought last season, all W hen a man stands on th e street, cor school tax, $6,197.90; city tax , £5,919. to. those w ho tiave liccn prevailed upon to New York letters th a t our prunes soon Tlie fam iliar face of Mr. H arger of ners of Ncwbcrg and ta l k . long nial Tuxes ‘. h ' cooic delin q u en t tlie llmt Mon lake some of tiie fruit have expressed get gray, and in another th u t th ey su West Chehalem was seen on our streets loud idsmt the great need of home m an duv in April. The total tux last veer ' them selves us M u g very highly pleas- was s!Hi,07 a > 0 , and tin* year previous it n,ot report th a t th e goods are »oiling g»r *oo quickly, lloth of these objee- tlie other day, looking no older than ten ufactories, and then steps into a store wns T he n u m b er of polls is well, in fact on an equal footing w ith tions mean the sam e thing. It should years ago. and buys a sack of flour of some outside -04o. | ( alitoruia yoods. Home of th e l l x » understood hy our eastern friends , » ! are already beginning to show preler- , . . * Nels liudcliff, who lias been working brand, in preference to Hour made rigid | K M York Is no longer a city red- far n'.e Italian p ru n e on account i *»>«“ ■>« m ajority of our prunes are not on the section here for several years, lias F r o m 5 to 12 i n c h , a m t here at home, Ills t dk is all wind d en t, h aving moved to his new farm of h * tartuess and Hue appearance. dipped, hence th e sugaring. In Cali- ! i dipped I n 1 a m i 2 foot le u g th s . is evident th a t he d o n 't liellcve in j n ear C arlton. | W e are h av in g a steadily increasing fonda, w here sun drying is practiced, moved to Newberg owing to change in | work on the road. Nels is a man | practicing w hat he preaches. W e hear tlie nam es o f f ) . M. ('aid- (U m in d for these goods, a n d another th e prunes are dipped in glucose and his th at pays his hills wherever lie goes. well and Jo h n G ow dv talked in c o n -! n n tlrii’nte th a t th e Oregon salt, or glycerine and salt solution, O ti h a n d a t a i l f in ie s . La Fayette is w ithout a saloon, Jim It is reported th at All Holman of San neetlun w ith th e ollU-e of county tivas- |'" in e will stand just as good a show w hich prevents sugaring. H ughes’ license having expired. He Write or call for Hard Times prices. as any oilier, hut it w ill lie necessary Francisco, who got Ids start in Yamhill urer. for y o u r grow ers to lie very careful It is a curious fuel th a t all over tlie says tlie business will not justify him in Uncle Je ff Nelson and wife returned aUuit lite curing, ^radinn timi packing. and w lm was for a long tim e a reporter East tiie Italian prune is known as tiie taking out another a t $400 a year, so he from tlieir w in te r sojourn in C alifornia \V. A. H a n k s & ( ’o. M iTCHELL a M OOR;. mi the Oregonian staff, is contem plating Oregon prune, and when tlie French has locked the door and gone to Port yesterday. The change proved beuc- ( ’¡ncinnati, Ja n . *J)t INDO. starting a new daily pijHT a t Astoria. tieiul to Mr. Nelson’s heuitli. land. Home of tlie boys have tied black Fuctory on R ailroad. prune is spoken of it means tlie C ali IM>. Orocoii A«:rieultiiri-st : W ill b s w r e a th e d w ith a m o s t e n c a g in g Mr. Holman is a hustler for business, as As we wrote voti In'fore wo would fornia French. Oregon and W ashing crape on the knob. s m ile , a f t e r y o u In v e s t In a Keep Y’our Kycs Open, Charley H ubbard, who lias been a well as a Huent w riter, and the elilinee» w rite yon a^ ai’i in renani to the prune ton, in addition to th e Italians, pro We caitvasatat th e trade resident of this place for the past four “ H aving eyes, see n o t.” T h a t’s tlie question. are th at he will make u success of the duce a large q u a n tity of Freneli and new venture ii lie undertakes it. . trouble w ith lots of |iooplc, w ho never tnort>ughly and found tn a t very few o th er prunes, hilt siuull com pared wi t h teen years, com m itted suicide by shoot- you will find a good supply of parties handled the goods, an d the ing himself through the head with a y l l l.OW PINE ■ see the wonders o f tlieir own dooryard party w ho handled th e m ost of them Hie q u an tity produced in California. W inchester riflo last Wednesday m o r n - I l l .Since, as Oorhet! says, prize lighting or farm, th e roadside by w hich they said he did not w ant th em n^aiti, lie E £ U I?P r9 WITH IT» NEW Perhaps in no o th er respect is there ing. Financial trouble is supposed to lie | “ " _ ’ cannot ls> carried on anywhere now ex drive, th e Held, and woods 111 rough gave no reason, except th a t he «lid not sill'll unanim ity of opinion am ong east- '*u' cause. His rem ains w ere taken to ! Hl’RUCK, w ant any more. \ \ . \V. H i . a ik it Co. P IN C H T E N S I O N , cept in England, Australia and Smtli w hich they walk, or th e ponds w here ern houses huiidiing our fruit us in tlie Huttevillo on Friday and buried bv La CEDAR, th ey cut ell a n y th in g from frogs to ° lay ette Lodge, No. 29, I. O. O. of J New York, Ja n . 27, 1800. T E N S IO N IN D IC A T O R Africa, it m ight I k * well for Jim and black hn»s. Of m any of these usually Et!.a. Orerei» AgrliMilturist : packing, grading and curing. u hieh lie was a m em ber. — AND— Fit* to at least try the recently discover unseen “ wonders an d U-auties of Na \Vc only handle green fruit, hut have The quicker we rendi perfection ini Elder Jam es C am plvil of tlie Chris- | L u m b e r a n d C a s i n s s utomatic tension release consulted several of our friends regard ed nortli i*ilo. It is unlikely that they tu re ” you can read in I he Observer, your dried prunes, and m e told Illese points th è sooncr w o w ili aehievc tian church lias just closed a series of at tiie * * * would lie molested in to u t Held, and Portland, Conn. T lds very interesting ing The most complete and useful devices ever illustrated m agazine is of Interest to nil th at th e m arket stands Hi to HJ cents success. It is only i cecssary to uso meetings, which lie held for three weeks ¡ added to any sewing machine. th en in ease of a cold snap th at would stud en ts and lovers of N ature. It as on 49-50 6 tn ilj ixmts on 50 60, and ju d g m en t and some horso senso. It is in the Presbyterian ch urch, but the prevent tlieir return to civilisation, the sists parents in providing hom e In ter Illese are tlie only desirable sizes gm tlfying to note tim i in packing and people of LaFavette were too stiff neck- j D e p o t L u m b e r Y a r d , T lio W H IT E Is country would not suffer from th e loss ests lor tlieir children, anil lia d s tlie T here are some 00 70 here, but not grading wo bave Iliade m u d i progress e l for him to convince them of tlie error ! As wel! a» w anted. of tlieir wavs. l'ossv. ''c h ild re n of lorg -r g ro w th ," to be Durably and Handsomely Built, of the |s d r. ’filose from Oregon are tougher than during th è past season, and soon we IHJOKS AND WINDOWS. more Interested In homo. Of Fine Finish and Ferfect AdjustMat, I»o you enjoy roam ing over hills and those from California and are not w ili Iv scmllng out package» of friiit as MOULDINGS. Sews ALL Sewatfie Articles, YV. A. W ash of th e Polk County Helds or thro u g h th e wood»; nre you packed q uite ns well lieenuse they mv a ttra d iv e in nppoararro as any put tip ^ T T O R N K Y AT-1. VW. of a rougher n ature, mid yours get in otìier eountrlis, and th è »'tendi oti Interested in bird», (low ers, insects, etc. Item iser has announced him self ns a And will serve and please you up to the full w . r . UK a c o c k , Hum send tell cents for sarnnle copy of gray sooner th a n those from t ’alifornia. box wili tru lb fu lly deeeribe tlie lifcut of your expectations. candidate for th e offlee of county school T he Observer an Illustrated m onthly I hero is moro acid in yours th an in c ilio onici.ts. N E\v be no. O regon A ctive D ealers W anted in unoccu I ckr I business. superintendent, subject to th e decision niaga/iinG, P ortland, Conn. Subseri|*- H ubs. O ur friends say tho«e from Ih e curii g of fruit is one of th è ninst P rom pt a ttc u tio u giv en to »11 N ew berg. O regon. pied territory. Liberal terms. Address, of tlio democratic convention. Brother tion 8 | no a year. G ive It a fair trial us California are dried in sun, w Idle yours Im portai t iiucstions now confronting O ffice — Meoond Floor are dried In ovens or evaporators our liorticulturists, and m u d i study I Aiik t*f N ew berg B uilding. W ash is compelled to subm it to a good to its merits. They say there is no prejudice against »houli! fa' gtven it. filose of our fruii W HITE SEW IN8 M ACHINE CO.» F.NTISl RY. shore of guying on account of Ids o il votir prunes, but they w ant tlie very grow ers w In» bave been most sutw ssful Sn cU t.Y K n l e r t i i i u m r n t . I) CLEVELAND. O. Ivst of them , fava uso for reasons given in th is line siiouid i.ot hesilate lo ren fashioned ways of m im ing a in wspaper, TTOKNFY AND f O t’NSKLOR AT LAW, Tlie Cre-vent society ha» arrangisi thè h u t locally at least, he lias a faculty for following program for an entertainm ent you afaive, those from California take der assista 1 cc to thosc ics» fortunate, A » n b f r x . Oregon. thi prefan m e -'■ " in i. fa D ay . shnplv fa cause some lim e m.d money coming to th e front on tlie rig h t side of to Lo givcti oli Fridny night. March 6 . Ool,I filtiuv. sesmte.** «old C row ns and bave favo expci de«l in a(X|UÌring th è New York. Ja u . 28, ls'>t. Ilrid ze w.-rk s -peoislTy. All kinds A m aleam c ru s ovaa rnsiiAi.cn vallkt b a s «. almost all questions. rnocius Information. fliere is rootu In Ilio E .|, Ores ei I x r lc a lta ri.l l i e n - a n d S i l i e r « t i t r a .t e n e . Al* • a r t i * t. n . i t V o n l Solo Mia» Mfihel Ft!w*r«1* » s t o r e Orvgon. le . :h s t i h c. ’ d « U I d ì s a t fa’d r o e k pnce» Alt r O a i t r y l ü l U \Ve note your rem arks in regard to a world for all thè good fruit tliat can bc K crtutlon MI*« I. tifati S tr il o »ut I l l l s e i l a n d n n t « r l i l w e - k e i v v n r r o m r l «t- w o r k w a r r a n t e d . « ìl i n t m iti W o n d e r . l ’c b i i i 1 ’* Ut aolvtMÌ Ih il SocU'tv t u t h è t* n i u st prejudice ex istin g in our Eastern m ar prodiuvd. I . i ' n l t e e l l e o i ». ’. ¡ c i te d . A dm itted S l i t t a l a te li AIIK I n tv a r d t'fawlpa, ket ag dust th e Oregon prunes, and in to p r s c t l o f i n *U i h c ci u r t s o f t h e »Iste. OliAiMlie:— Home m o n th s ago I rend \t?ìrit» O. K K t v.ir-la, t»ac*r f o t reply we will state th at if th is is the W anted :—." v iv ra i trustw orthy gen I >»■ : j v. O J Itol ison, \ \ U Alle?» som ething in tho t trapillo ulsm t th e ease it I» th e llrst we have ever heard A lo l»r II. J I lil'.eHeltt ¡CIAN AND 8VRGEON. O liv a te c ity ’s proposed tiro ladders. I also lVr*«'iiiil«'fatloti of Orator oro L. l’rlt'e of it, fa-cause we have imd no trouble tlemen nr ladies tn travel in Oregon for 1 \ E N T l à T R Y . in d is p 'siu g o f till Oregon pruncs Hiat established, re h a lle hm se. rial ary $786 noticed th a t Mr. K ru g er had « In Season. we could get. and in some instane. < wo and expense«. Steady position. E n Ker Triti». W y a n d o tte s a S p e c ia lty . good ladder h an g in g on th e n o rth side N rwbrrg. Oreg»B. A now new in»r niticliino, either a W hito, had It reum iked by our trade th a t they close reference and Sc U addressed For particulars call ou or ntl»lre>fa of his »tore building, and I have lately N ew berg, O reg o n . nrefar th e flavor o f th e Oregon prunes Scfamlo*4 go M c r o w n » . bride«* w o r k . «oM Tlie Dominion S. H obson. seen a gissi ladder h an g in g under Mr. New lltd n « o r W hvolw A Wil«on, ii>r i\ ill preferem v to th e sw eet Freneli stampisi enveloped. - ! \t .r m i ! Km»* f l l l i n - r * i l m M i i i m n • r r i ’ *'cr Itile» F:r-:t Ujor «e»t ef UHIY ili , reta, rricr- NC" 5r K3, •-’ELtrCX : ik.-r’s shed, on th e n o rth side of his frefah e«»w. l'or part ioti Um cult at thè p r u n e s grow ing on th e Pact He t ’. i - t Ceinjianv. Tliird FI .nr. Omaha B iig .. ni..!*'» ice’b cTirr.ctci ll-i w tv insipid. W e w ill agi.ui repeal Chicago, III. t orn, w li'ch D fae Hcd of his m- it N EW B ER G G R A P H IC . m arket, mid I th o u g h t It looked like Mr. K ruger's ladder T hen I guessed th a t th e city lire ladders had been m ade, and hy accident I had found ISSl'KD EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. them , an d not k n o w in g certainly, 1 -------------------------------------------------------! w onder If I uni correct in auppoalng F. II. W oodward , Entron & P lbmsiikii . * tliowe ladders w hich I have do- I »cribed fa-long to th e city o f Newberg. *------------------------------------------------------A nd I w onder if there arc ten men FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 88 , 1890. I In N ewberg w ho k u ew w here to lind ! those tw o ladders. i I would like to suggest to those who Catered a* secad eia», •natter at th« post | h av e the ladders 1 , 1 , ,1 , ,7 i,. ta _________ un ‘ ,'7 ottica al Newtieru, Oregon. take th e one w hich !l i if n it “ lielongs —• ..... der Mr. B aiter's ¿ shed, ...... . . . . i ,, r to th e city, u u d place It ill a verv con* M ithout the hens and the Jersey cows S|,j,.ll01|M place on First street, an d th a t to draw on, m erchants would lie short of sii;iis be painted in large letters and trade these days. h u n g up w ith each ladder, so th a t ev- ___ 1 ______________ erybody th a t passed m ig h t know th a t 1 th e y were city ladders. As we nil lic it' you are interested in the poultry long to th e (Ire d ep artm en t w hy business a little bit, your interest will lie should we not know w here to lind the ti t ; tasa a x u W o n iie u . increased if you join the poultry associ ladders. ation. _________________ FIIOM l l l l t KXt ilAXOJCS. J.H.MILLER Of Portland., Ore. McCLUBES. COSMOPOLITAN. THE GRAPHIC. Face ENTERPRISE BRIGK&TILE 00. r.er I A CLARENCE BUTT. E. P. DIXON. R. W. CALUSON. I. L. SCOFIELD. Spring Branch ESTHER E. BARNARD, M. D. «,