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Telephoue-Kegluter. monthly published at Portland, has en tered upon its second year. It is a bright newsy sheet and each issue is fill ed with articles of interest to the farmer and fruit grower. An invitation has been forwarded to the government and people of the Unit ed States to send delegates to the second international congress for the protection of children, which meets in Genoa in September. A Western paper, speaking of the death of a local citizen, said he died “after a long period of general deviltry.” Of course it was a mistake of the print er, but then they do die out here at the end of such periods occasionally. The reporter who will get an express ion from President Cleveland on the Chicago platform and the nomination of Bryan, will have copy that will sell at a high figure just now. Pretty hot weath er however fpr such an expression as it would most likely be. C. E. Branson has been appointed deputy surveyor of Yamhill county by County Surveyor Malouey. N. E. Kegg has concluded to build a six-room cottage on the ground now occupied by his barn on Fifth street. J. W. Hobbs and Ed Littlefield ar rived from tho Trask on Sunday. They caught 554 trout and brought out one caught by F. E. lingers that measured 18$ Indies In length. Mr. Redmond still holds the record. The city water is notas good as it has been during the summer. The strain er in the suction pipe seems to bo too close to the bottom of the river, and the pumps gattiev tbe sediment and sand from the bottom and distribute it about tbe city. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney O. P. Coshow, will retire from the law firm of Irvine <k Coehow, on August first, and will establish an office of his own. He will employ a stenographer for ills own use and for the convenience of others desiring such service. Tuesday morning Wm. Dielshneider and A. J. Vial left over the new road for the Nestucca with pack horses. It took seventeen or eighteen people to fix up the pack jar the boys and it is a question whether they ever get it on again after they take it off- Elden Cruise came running up town on Saturday night about 12 o’clock crying fire. He had nothing on but a night shirt and acted peculiar. Several of the boys roaming about tiie streets went borne with him and when they reached there the boy was found to be asleep. BIG BARGAINS, The N C H is offer ing Big Bargains in Ready Made Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Shoes, etc, When in town call and examine their large stock of goods. The action of the lost Congress seems ewberg lothing ouse to show that the practice of giving away common garden seeds is notlikely to be done away with soon. There is not one good reason why the United States should give away common garden seed such as can be bought of every dealer in Senatcr'bfdrge W. McBride who ar such seeds. The greater part of the which have been distributed in the rived home from Washington last week seeds have not been worth planting and Is an enthusiastic supporter of McKin past they are very apt not to prove true to name. There are not enough seed in u ley. ________________ _ package, as a rule, to amount to any in the way of a supply of the kind Notices to “keep off the grass’’ will thing Congressmen who know noth not be needed in Oregon much longer planted. ing of the value of the educational work this season if the hot dry weather con of the Department of Agriculture think they see in the free distribution of gar tinues. den seed an opportunity for making solid with their constituents The bi-metalic convention held in St. themselves which they can not afford to lose. It is Louis this week seems to have been call doubtful, however, whether a congress ed for the purpose of ratifying the nom man’s popularity is not hurt more than Small in size, but gaeat in results. it is helped by the free distribution of ination of Bryan. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers act gently seeds.—Rural Northwest. but thoroughly, curing indigestion, dys There is little doubt but that the in Democrats who have lo.ig been known discriminate pepsia and constipation. Small pill, distribution of seeds as The G raphic and W eekly as stalwart leaders in the party say the mentioned above safe pill, best pill. A. T. Hill. does the people or the O regoulun - - - Chicago platform is populistic, and lead congressman very little good, compared The value of the butter exported from ing populists say the same thing, so the dith the expense incured, but the de DOMESTIC LIFE OF I’l'lILIC MEN T h e O r n it h ic a n d N . 0 1 K A the United States fell from $2,100,000 in Y. T ribune - 3M ..O U statement must be true. partment might under proper manage Mrs Bryan, wife of the Chicago pres 1893 to $900,000 in 1895. idential nomeuee, comes in for a share ment, distribute very valuable grain The G raphic and th e 0 1 RA Bicycle dealers report the sale of la among the farmers of the different sec or public attention, of course, along K ural N orth w est. 9 1 '« " When we consider that the intestines dies high frame wheels as being short tions of the country for experiment, and with her husband, thus leading a cyn are about five times as long as the body, this season. This may be taken as evi. in this way assist in locating new seeds ical exchange to remark that it is queer N ew spaper or M agazin » > we can realize the intense suffering expe f o r y O U m m m m Or any published a t less th an pub dence that in most well regulated fami where they will greatly benefit the com thut all men who get nominated for rienced when they become infiamed. lish er’s price. lies the husbands prefer to wear th»; mercial interests of the country. high political office are happily marri DeWitt’s Colic & Cholera Cure subdues pants. ed. There is nothing queer or surpris infiamation at once and completely re ing about It; It Is a matter of course and moves the difficulty. A. T. Hill. Just now as the board of regents of In the death of ex-governor Wm. E. serves as an Illustration of the prevail the state agricultural college are casting Yamhill County Reporter. Russell of Massachusetts, thedemocratlc Large sales of sheep have been made domesticity of American men J. C. Cooper for a president of that institution ing left yesterday morning in Grant county, Oregon, this year at party loses ouc of its brightest, brain- about High and low, the multitude are “fam the names of different men are be men;” whether they are laborers at for St. Louis, to be present as a bime from $1.25 to $1.50 per head. est men. The deceased was n man who and mentioned in that connection, the a ily dollar delegate at tbe convention next commanded the respect and admiration ing a day or are commercial mag tallic following from the Rural Northwest is nates or prinre'g Tuesday. It is understood that he fa It would be bard to convince a man of his fellow countrymen, irrespective of quite in the professional or in place. vors the nomination of Bryun by the suffering from billious colic that bis party. A man who is cn.inently qualified for political world they are alike in devo convention. agony is due to a microbe with an un- tion to home life. Whatever their am one position might not be a good man name. But one dose of Newberg, Ore. Robert H. Miller of Oswego has been for another position, ft is quite possi bitlons and struggles for advancement Mining operations are temporarily pronouncable DeWitt’s Colic & Cholera Cure will con sent east with a magic lantern to lecture ble that a man who would be a credit to and suspended above Jones’ mill. Tbe lode supremacy, their inspiration to ef vince him of its power to afford instant state, if in Congress, would not be fort romes on Oregon in Iowa, in the interests of the is now opened a distance of about 40 relief. from wife and children. near so useful as a president of an agri It kills pain. A. T. Hill. immigration. Ho will not hold out in cultural college, as some other man of They are not ambitious for themselves feet. The men who have been ut work ducements to mechanics and laboring less ability for public life but more alone, but because they may share the are still confident of a good thing, but A carload of cherries was shipped from men, as he thinks Oregon has enough of knowledge of agricultural education and success and honors with their nearest are waiting for the return of Mr. Sim Portland for Boston July 10, and on July of special qualifications for the head of and dearest; they do not strive for mons, the expert, who went to Tacoma 15 a car was started for Chicago. this cluss already. College Classes, Normal Course, Book-keeping, uu agricultural college. It may be ac as a certainty that Oregon will wealth because of personal love of lux some time ago expecting to wind up Smith the photographer finds that it H. W. Ross has purchased from E. P. cepted never huve an agricultural college ury, for the tastes of the richest are apt matters thpre and move down. Ho has always pays to satisfy his customers by All the Grammer School Studies, Music and Art. Thorp the Echo-Leader, published at worthy of the name until it has a man to simple, but in order that they not been heard from for some time. doing first class work at prices to suit its head who is himself thoroughly may be bestow Cottage Grove, and it is hinted that Mr. at luxury upon their famalies. Prof. W. F. Fargo, for six years the the times. Photos 3x4 inches for 35 with agricultural education. Thorp will turn his attention to farming familiar However hard unjust they may be proficient and indefatigable instructor cents per dozen. All other work as It is iiossibte for uu able man to acquire and hog-raising. Now we will have this knowledge after lie becomes presi- in dealings with and their feilow-meu, they in sciences in the college, bid adieu to cheap as any gallery in town. some theoretic newspaper farming put dent of the college, hut it would lie very are gentle and indulgent to those at McMinnville on Wednesday. He will Students can enter at any time and find classes to suit. poor business policy on the part of the to a test. Mr. Thorp will confer a favor Board of Regents to select a man who home. This Is the rule; there excellent for girls and boys is provided under the care of a competent Matron, at ex sojourn at Hillsboro fur a short time, The California Fruit Grower reports the An lowest possible home prices. bv keeping the public posted on results would 1)0 obliged to do this. Twenty ceptions, but they only prove the are rule. that prunes are being contracted at $20 and it is reasonably certain will take Excellent board in private families. Moral and Christian influences thrown about students. obtained. confidently believe that superior advantages cannot be offered in the Northwest. years ago there might have been excuse Pulic sentiment approves of this con from that city one of her fair young wo per ton green, in the Santa Clara valley, We All expenses moderate. Correspondence and visits solicited. for such action but there is none now. dition of affairs, and Individual feeling men for a life companion. The profes and $15 per ton elsewhere in California. For catalogues and information, address, would be just us much sense in dictates It. Writers on sociul topics sor is determined to master an addition Ex-President Harrison seems to be There For the Lungn. placing a man who is not a lawyer at the P R E S ID E N T P A C IF IC COLLEGE, gaining quite a reputation as a writer. lieud comment with alarm on the divorce al course of scientific study at Chicago of u law school as to place a man Elder Alson W. Steers writes from NEWBERG. OREGON. It is stated that he has been invited to who has hud no experience in agricul evil, but, looked at in one light, the university before again locating in ac contribute a scries of articles to a Lon tural education at the head of an agri prevalence of divorco is a manifesta tive professional work. The Pacific Portland, Or.: “There is no medicine the throat and lungs that I can don magazine with the privilege of cultural college. tion of the leaulng toward happy coast needs more men of Prof. Fargo’s for N. E. BRITT, Vice Tres. B. C. MILES, Cashier recommend to ministers, public speak TESSE EDWARDS, President. choosing his own subjects mid naming homes, unfortunate victims of ill-sort push and stiidiousness, and it is hoped ers and singers, with tiie confidence his price for the work. This indicates The New York Sun gives a seemingly ed tnarrluges seeking in this blind and he may drift this wuy at some future that I can tiie 8. B. Cough Cure.” 50 that it pays an ex-president to be able good and sufficient reason win woman blundering wuy to readjust their mat time. y--»*» * rents per bottle. For sale by all drug should huve the ballot, in the lines giv rimonial conditions to write w resdable magazine article. But, after all, The father of Prof. O’, i * A s died gists. en below: there are comparatively few of these. at Ids home at .fefleison ot, ne 8th Inst. She fthmili] hnvo It (or u reason The report comes from across the wa Which la plain in auy one The majority of marriages, so far as An autopsy was held wMch revealed L. A. Price, of Bordeaux, France, in a Who has kept a tab on woman ter that the Turks have made another friends and society cun judge, are har some anomalous physiological condi letter to tbe California Fruit Grower, es Anil the work that ahe baa done. butchery of Armenians in which 4500 monious Happiness is a relutive term tions. The doctors disagreed ns to the timates the probable prune crop of In When the ycara before was the ao nreaent, persons were killed and u numlier of cit G-A-HPIT-A-Ili S T O C K , $ 3 0 OOO. the ballot small but the people about us, the uiurried nature of tho disease, which led to the France for the present year at 33,000,000 That lta use was merely voting, ies pillaged. How much longer will couples thut each of us knows, are examination. This revealed the apex pounds. There "as really nuue at all, the so called Christian nations of the most of them satisfied and content if of the heart on the right side of the Cures Croup. But here lately since the ballot earth allow this wholesale slaughter to appearances go for anything. When chest instead of the left, tho large end “My three children are all subject to lias Increased to blanket size. She should have It to cut patterns continue, without raising a hand in de DIRECTO RS: a citizen is culled from private life to of the stomach on the right side of the croup; I telegraphed to San Francisco, From and thus economize. fense of helpless women and children? take official honors It is expected that body, the colon passing from left to got a half dozen bottles of S. B, Cough JESSE EDWARDS. B. C. MILES, J. C. COLCORD. E. H. WOODWARD. E. BRITT. Hon. Bingor Hermann has the thanks he shall provo to be a mail of clean right, and the vermiform appendix lie-1 Cure. It is a perfect remedy. God A well known Astoria lady the other of the Graphic for a copy of the second morals, uud, if married, a faithful and ing on the right instead of the left siile, you for it. Yours, etc., J. H. day gave her liege lord a little lecture edition of the abstract of the eleventh devoted husband. Surprise and con all of which is contrary to normal con bless Crozier, Grants Pass, Or. 50 cents per which is worth rejieating, and as it census. In this revised and enlargetl demnation would follow if the con A tumor was removed from bottle. For sale by all druggists. leaked out, no confidence is betrayed. edition all the subjects are comprehend trary were found to be true. This is as ditions. Certificate» of deposit Issued payable on demand. Exchange bought and sold. Good notea ------ the stomach. Deceased was nearly 54 Deposits received subject to check at sight, and a general banking business It was about as follows: “Don’t adorn ed that arc treated in the eleventh cen It should be The home is the founda years old, and there are few cases on “You have an immense amount of discounted. rausneted. Collections made on «11 accessible points in the United States and Canada... your sitting room witli the motto ‘God sus, the re|R>rts of which are embraced tion of society and it is proper that record, medical men suy, of similar an hay,” observed the visitor at the Clover CORRESPONDENTS—Ladd & Tilton. Portland; National Park Bank, New York. Bless Our Home’ and then fret and in twenty-five quarto volumes, a com- the men who seek to represent the peo atomical renditions. Meadow Farm. Strangers visiting the city are invited to call at the baok for Information concerning the city fume and make the home as nearly an pendiiim in three volumes, royal octavo, ple in political matters should also rep The «itiestion of deputy hire In the “Ya-as,” said Farmer Redneck; ‘‘but Correspondence invited. inferno as you can. There is nothing and a statistical utlas. It is a valuable resent them in personal character It sheriffs and clerk’s offices rentinues to there ain’t a dang thing t* feed it to but like consistency in these little matters. reference book for any office. is anly thus that the keystone of the be more or less a topic of conversation. bicycles.”—Joker. Either take the sign down or else do the social arch can remain in place. The county c»urt, it seems, lias not yet Persons who have a coughing spell businoss which it advertises.”—Asturian. A match race has been arranged to Mr. Bryan will not be l’resideut, but entered the appointments In its journal. every night, on account of a tickling take place at Irvington I’ark in Portland it Is gratifying to know that notwith section eleveu of the salary act, j sensation in the throat, may overcome The Ontario (Cal.) Record, which is on Saturday, between John F. Shiver of standing Ids political heresies his do if Under section appli«*s to the cose at all, i it at once by a dose of One Minute Gough one of the best exchanges which comes the Stearns’ bicycle racing team, and mestic relations are such that nil may the tiie court Hard Burned Brick for Foundations and Wells. is required to fix the amount Cure. A. T. Hill. to this offico has changed hands, the Frank Frazer’s pacer Chelialis. Staver approve. In this one respect he is a of conpensution to be paid by tiie coun Clarke Brothers retiring. The editor in is one of Portland's liest riders, and Che- representative American citizen like ty, at time of making the entry. Tne Wallace—Do you believe in signs? Face and Fancy Mold Brick a Speciality, Prices from $5.00 per thousand up. Call or speaking of the treatment the citizens halis has made it mile in less than 2.10, his opponent at Canton.—Indianapolis court, as we understand, does not think Ferry—Some. When you see a wom write for particulars. & have given him says: consequently the raco between horse and Journal. that the section applies to Yamhill an driving south and looking east it is a "They have magnified his few miscel man is looked forward to with a great pretty sure sign that she means to turn Newberg:, - - - - - Oregron reunty, consequently it has nothing to B lo o il W ill T e ll. laneous virtues, and have noted his fail to the west at the first corner.—Cincin do with fixing the pay of deputies ings with a kindly and forgiving eyv. deal of interest. The many different skin diseases such at any figure whatever, as the statute nati Enquirer. —----- j Wo have escu|>ed lickings when they doubtless would have been good for us, Sufficient encouragement has lieen giv as ring worm, tetter, salt rheum, erysip «foes that lu specific terms. Since how- I lumber yabd Oil of Gladneaa snd only n few odd suhscrilicrs have Maurice E. Bain of The Three Sisters elas, eczema, itching or an eruption of ever, a large number of persons have . . xiüj A u j l j v , hïpot newberg> obegon . , stopped their pajwrs liecailte they didn’t en Is a pleasant, palatable preparation, en pimples, postiiU's, blotches, chaps or got tin snt of mental pahulcm they to induce him to move his plant to Ore cracking open of the skin, scrofula, are petitioned the court, laying important tirely free from all oily taste, and may DOORS. LATH, GLASS. CEDAR. gon City to buck against the Enterprise. directly the cause of impure blood. | stress upon section eleven, it liecoines a be administered internally or applied WINDOWS. LIME. craved.-’ SASH FIR. MOULDINGS. SAND, WEIGHTS. REDWOOD. The Re ord will still lie welcomed at Meserve has given the people of Oregon Wilbur’s Blood Purifier is acknow ledged j question ttie court should not put a side externally. It will remove all pain 8HINGLES. HAIR, CORD, YELL'W PINK ETC.. ETC. this otRco under the new management City a splendid paper and they are not to tie the liest medicine known for any Its own construction of the law and al that “human ttesb is heir to,” if p rop B u ild e rs H a rd w a re . doing the square tiling by him in invit of these unsightly complaints. Price low the matter to be settled lu a high erly applied, and might be rightly in • competing plant when there is $1.00 per bottle. For sale by all Drug er court. It should be distinctly un- termed “a panacea for all Ills.” Price It is such an every day occurrence for | ing «iemtood, howev/7, that In doing so the 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists. promin. ut democrats to denounce tho not good room for it. gists. court is actuated by respect for the Chicago platform that in almost all the puiiers such announcements are to be On the petition of wheelmen some Kintnn, the 4-year-old «laughter of right of petition, not by any malice or The Corvallis .Times says that a va found daily. An few a pii|ier says: towns are draw ing ordinances prohibit Poetmuster Nelson, of Susanville, was hostility toward the official iucum- riety of wheat which has been intro One of advantages duced in Benton county under the “Ed Campbell, of Fairfield, a democaat ing the promiscuous throwing of cans, found Sunday, sitting on a pile ofdritt-. bents. of democrats, has made the most pat ob glass and other refuse into the streets. wood by the riverside, apparently un- j "Wake up Jacob, day is breaking I” so name of “No 10” by the Oregon Agri the prime claimed by servation yet published ill regard to the Such an ordinance would lie a good concerned, after tieing lost seven «lays. said DeWitt’s Little Early Risers to the cultural College is giving great satisfac Chicago populistic-democratic platform. | thing for any town, when considered The child wandered off" and was lost man who had taken them to arouse his tion. It is a very early variety and has | withstood the bad weather of the pres- I He said it reminded him of the story of from the stand|H>iut of common decency, during the Fourth of July celebration sluggish liver. A. T. Hill. cut season without damage. the woman who went to the store to buy to say nothing of the interests of wheel For five day* over 70 tuen were engag- • Changes.—“ Dobson, the glori a dress. File was not saited w ith those men. . ed In the search. She recognized the ous Time’s summer one of our grandchild old Fourth of July is not what it ren Last shown her; said they didn’t please her j man who found her, sabl “Hello” and was sick with a severe bowel trou 1 at all. Then after drawing a long breath The time was when hoop-poles and called him by name. She said she had used to lie.” ble. Our doctor's remedies had failed “No, indeed. Thirty years ago I pumpkins were refered to as the princi she said; 'Well, it doesn’t make any not been frightened; she knew she was whin we tried Chamberlain’s Colic, get $10 worth of fun out of 10 cents Cholera difference whether it suits me or not, it pal Indiana commodities, hut the lloos- loet, but thought she would soon find could and Diarrhoea Remedy, which worth of fire-crackers; now I can’t get ier state now claims the honor of having is for a corpse.’ ” It Is learned that the little one 10 cents’ worth of fun out of $10 worth gave very speedy relief. We regard it the liest paid prose writer in the United papa lived «in lierrU>« ami flesh from the car —tbe go-lightly kind- os the best medicine ever put on the It is never too late to do a good thing, States in the person of Gen. Tew Wal cass of a calf kIPed by coyotes, quench of fire-cracker*.”—Chicago Record. market for bowel complaints.- Mrs. E. is the yet the sooner our Congressmen secure lace and the liest paid poet in the person ed her thirst at the river, where she : We are anxious to do a little good in O. Gregory, Frederlckstown, Mo. This aid for the improvement of the Willam of James Whitcomb Riley. washed her fai'e every morning. She this world and can think of no pleas certainly is the best medicine ever put ette river, the (letter for them ami the had made a nine-mile circuit In the anter or better way to do it than by iyo - on the market for dysentery, summer public at large. The low stage of the wat-! A man is anid to have die«l the other most dangerous part of the mountains. ommending One Minute Cough Cure c«>mp1aint, cholera infantum or at present goes to show conclusively day in California “front beat and tliecx- She *uflVre«l none Her preservation as a preventive of pneumonia, consump in children. relic It and never fails to give that can be obtained with little exertion. the greit advantages that would accrue cessive use of water.” What would lie Is regarded as a miracle. tion and other serious lung troubles prompt relief when used in reasonable should tho channel of the river lie made the consternation of the old forty-niners, j that follow neglected colds. A. T. Hill. time and the plain printed directions navigable at all seasons of the year. could they turn in their graves and hear, Eli Hill. Lumber City, P»., writes, 1 followed. Many mothers have ex T h e y are so firmly put together that Much stress has heretofore been made the announcement that Californians “I have been suffering from pib's twen- I. N. Mills. spretai agent of the Phila are pressed their sineere gratitude for tbe delphia, Wilmington ami Baltimore machine and rider seem as one. Get o i the subject of the indifference our were taking to drinking water, even to ty-five yewrs and thought my csee in it lias effected. For sale by A. T. has made his annual estimate eures Congressmen have manifested relative excess. curable. DcWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve of Railroad, on an Imperial and try it. Send for Hill, druggist. peach crop for 1896. to the improvement of the Willamette, w as worn mended to me ns a pile cure, He the puts Delaware it at 6,000,000 baskets, the ’96 catalogue. and it is to be hoia'd that our new Con After a few short months experience so I houglit a box and it performed a largest since 1875. He says that the gressmen, snd our Senators will give in the news|M»tier business, W. M. Cook permanent cure.” This is only one of prospect for good prices for the crop is A 40 arre farm, six miles from New very enoomaging, and many growers berg. Half in cultivation, fine water. this subject the attention that is de has sold the Monmouth Monitor to J. thousands of similar cases. Eczema, not the lower part of the |>eninsula, Price $tk\V For particular* inquire at manded. Transportation by water, it is G. t’allison. Success to the Mouitorun- sores and skin «liseas«'s yield quickly in where the fruit is the best, are offering will known, is much cheaper than by dc: the tic”.' management. when it is nw l. A. T. Hill. Graphic office. 11-ltl their orchards at 25 cents a basket. L. M. PARKER. THE GRAPHIC’S ’a there! we’ve got a snap CLT BBI NCI LIST. PACIFIC COLLEGE. BANK OF NEWBERG. - » ■ - ■■ ■ * ERG P Jesse Edwards Son, Props. 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