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m NEWBERG GRAPHIC I CHE SALEM lllll! MULE H. J. L ittlefield. H. A. Littlefield. | no subject dearer to me, none that subject as given above. He began by \ seems moro important or more neglect- saying th at horticultural conditions as AFTB» V N YEARS LITTLEFIELD BROS., led than the scientific education of the they exist to-day aro tlie outgrowth of Of B u fferin g from kidney disease, Miss E. H. W o o d w a r d , E d it o r & P u b l is h e r . | tillers of the soil. Are your boys in tbe over a half ceuturv, the beginning being Minnie Ryan, of St. Louis, Mo., found colleges? If so they are not made by Henderson Lewelling w ho in a complete cure result frem the use of W. C. W o o d w a r d , A sso c ia t e E d it o r . l i agricultural in Cheh&lem V alley Bank b uild ing enrolled in agricultural courses. Is it 1847 bought « young nursery across the Dr^l icice s Golden Medical Discovery. | Offices Phone No. 43 _ .... | l a t e s t i m p r o v e d ------ is sucli cures I R esidence north of P ublic School B uilding, ! possible that tho farmer-» son lias be plains from Iowa and planted it in Ore ffcrtered as second class m anor at tb e postofl'.ce as this which es Phone No. 41. come a lawyer, and Is waiting for men gon soil near Milwaukee. lie told of tlie tablish the sound j| PROCESS. at N ew berg, Oregon. to quarrel that he may earn a much first Oregon-grown apples selling for ft ness of Dr. Pierce's ^^TTO R N EY -A T-LA W . needed fee? Or a doctor groaning over a pound and bringing 15 to 20 cents as theory: " Diseases ISSUED JtVKHY. FRIDAY MORNING. which originate in the healtlifulness of our Oregon climate, late as 1858; of tho resulting apple boom, the stomach must CLARENCE BUTT. his greatest competitor? Or a minister when there were more apple trees set be cured through FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1901. WU1 p ractice iu all the courts oi the state jji, Yv'e take pleasure ia announcing to the public that we ex- in a starved pulpit, dealing in futures to out than there were people to eat the th e s to m a c b .” Special atteutlou given to probate w ork, the Every other organ w riting of deeds, m ortgages, contracts and the P empty pews below? Noblo professions apples; later, of the time when our depends pect to have our new mill completed and in operation by d raftin g of all legal papers. on th e eacli and nil of them, and grand men in dried prunes sold for nearly 20 cents a N ew b e rg . O re g o n . ill s to m a c h for its M E E T IN G O P O K KG ON F R U IT M EN . the time new wheat is in good condition for milling. O ffic e — Second Floor them, but the mediocrity supply is ex pound, and of the resulting boom in vitality and vigor. B ank of Newberg B uilding. V. Our purpose is to do a general milling business, giving spe cessive, and is it not possible that many For by the stom prunes, when tlie business man, the M id -S u m m e r S ta tio n o f S ta te H o r t i c u l t u r a l S oaJety h e ld a t N ew k e rg . A d d re sa e a of these professional gentlemen would lawyer, the teacher, the editor and tbe ach and its asso- cial attention to local exchange aud custom work. I dated organs of g iv e n by l ’rof. H a ile y o f C o rn e ll. H on . have led happier lives, and served their K. K. S m llh , Hon. E . H o fer, H. M fellow men better In some rural calling? preacher set out a prune orchard witli digestion and nu We will receive wheat at the elevator as usual, also all tlie intention of clearing annually from trition th e food tVIUIamaon, Dr. J. It. C a rd w e ll and vVe must educate tbe boys, and let them |150 to $1000 to the a<ffe; when most any which is eaten is other kiuds of graiu, and pay the highest market price O th e r s. into nu feel that farm life is not mere drudgery, man who could tell iruit trees apart set converted triment, which, in. for same. Begining with last Friday evening the but a partnership with nature In her up a nursery. Tlie picture wus painted the form of blood, FLO U R , F E E D , 1IAY & G R A IN i annual mid-summer meeting of the Ore wondrous m ethods; let tbetn feel the very graphically and humorously by Mr/ is the sustaining We respectfully solicit your patronage. G A R D E N & FLO W ER gon State Horticultural Society was nobility of their calling and tbe boys Williamson, aud was heartily apprecia power of the body N. C. Christenson, each organ of SE E D S. hold in Newberg and was attended by will not leave tbe farm. We liafte col ted by tlie audience, to wiiose experience and W h e n t li e many representative horticulturists, the leges devoted exclusively to every he spoke so olosely. After referring to it. M anager Gtaelialeni V alley M ills. •Free D elivery. stom ach is dis most progressiva and energetic class of learned profession; how many to agri the attending disappointment and dis eased the food sup E. C. W ard <& Co. j of the body is agriculturists in the Btate. Excellent culture? v*.- couragement, the speaker eulogized Dr. ply 1st. Street, New berg, Or . cut down, the or and inspiring addresses were delivered Ppcuking of organization, Mr. 8mith Cardwell, who lias so pliil.inthropicaiiy gans are starved, and the weakness of throughout the various sessions and the said it is u matter of necessity that devoted time and money to investiga starvation shows itself in lungs, heart, discussions were encouragingly general, fruitgrowers associate themselves closely tion and experiment which have been liver, kidneys or some other organ. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery at times becoming entertainingly warm. to-gether to obtain satisfactory results. invaluable to Oregon fruitgrowers in the cures diseases of the stomach and other In fact, tbe presence of such men ns Dr. This in tlie day when corporations and solving of difficult problems. organs of digestion and nutrition, and N. E. BRITT. P resident. % It. Cardwell of Portland, the Nestor not individuals transact the business of It is the belief ol Editor Williamson so cures disease of other organs which B. C. MILES, Viee-Prea. of Oregon horticulture, Hon. E. L. tbe world. Ho recommended co-opera that tho status of horticultural condi have originated through deficient nutri E. II. WOODWARD, Secretary. J. C. COLCORD, C ashier. or impure blood. Smith of Hood River, irrepressibly ex live fruit unions, which educate their tions is better now than ever before. tion been smflferiiig w ith kidney trouble Kid and Cloth Top with Hand uberant, Editor H. M. Williamson of members to better methods, promote Tho booms have given way to steady tw MI enty had years,” w rites Miss Minnie Ryan, of 1537 Louisiana Avenue, St. Louis, Mo., «and I CAPITAL STOCK, 8 3 0 ,0 0 0 . Portland, Hon E. Hofer of Salem, Prof. their Intelligence and bring them into and healthful development. The Oregon had Turned Soles— doctored w ith a num ber of the best physi E . R. Lake and many more who were closer relationship." Two years ago X commenced taking >“ ur apple again enjoys supremacy, and the cians. B. C. MILES. ‘Golden Medical Discovery ’ and ‘ Favorite Pre FIVE SHORT PAPERS. here would insure a successful meeting J. C. COLCORD. prune business is resolving itself upon a scription ’ aud took also several vials of Doctor $ 3 . 5 0 . E. H. WOODWARD. P ierre’s Pellet.«. I took eight bottles (four of under almost any circumstances. It is Professors Cordley and Knisely of the stronger basis. Markets are expanding, each), N. E. BRITT. aud I feci now perfectly cured.” J. H DOUGLAS, JR. to be regretted only that the meeting Oregon Agricultural College occupied and tbe future is bright. Tbe cherry is Dr. Pierce’s Pellets cure biliousness. D irectors. was held at such a busy season of the tlie greater part of of .Saturday forenoon’s being developed to perfection ; Southern year that not a very large num ber of tbe session, tho former on tlie "curl leaf Oregon peaches bring the best prices O N D E N T S —Ladd A Tilton, P ort local fruit growers could attond and question" and the latter upon "chemical everywhere and Oregon strawber mixed quartet composed of Mrs. O. K. C O la R n R d E ; S N P ational Park Bank, New York. bs benefited thereby. proprerties of fruits." The latter paper ries are making a well-earned reputa Edwards, Mrs. H . Gould, Dr. II. J. Newberg has always been very much dealt with horticulture from its tech tion. Tlie nursery lias become one of Littlefield and \V. U. Woodward, Strangers v isitin g tho city are in v ited to call at favored in being chosen ns the meeting nical and scientific standpoint but nev tho greatest industries in tlie state, and Vici Velour and Box Calf Shoes— th e bank for inform ation con cerning the city . C oriespondcuce in vited. place for such wortiiy organizations, and ertheless indirectly developed the warm the cunning business, which went out Pare reading m atter. the fact is a merited recognition in favor est discussion of the whole meeting. It witli tlie boom, is returning steadily. $ 3 . 5 0 . T o th e D e a f. of our town and vicinity. In line with is hard to tell how it came about, but The greatest part of the agricultural in A rieli lady cured of her Deafness and this thought, it was a generous tribute tbe first thing the audience knew it vestments of the state is devoted to Noises in tlie Head by Dr. Nicholson’s Com e and see us, g et our P rices aud Save paid as by Dr. Cardwell llio president of wan being entertained by a lively nnd fruitgrowing W here there was disap Artificial Ear Drum s, gave $10,000 to M oney. the society, when in Ids address lie said, aggressive dispute between Editor Wil pointment, thoro is now renewed hope. his institute, so that deaf people unable "T his, onr third summer meeting at liamson and “ Hood R iver" Smith, as to In closing, Mr. Williamson paid New to procure the Ear Drums may have The place to get your Newberg, attests our appreciation of the relative merits of W illamette Valley berg with tier varied and rich agricultu-I them free. Address No. 10613. The your efficient services in horticulture. and Hood River apples. Both gentle ral resources, a glowing tribute, as hav Nicholson Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue DRUGS & MEDICINES. Opposite Bank of Newberg. It affords us pleusure to note the evi men are hard hitters and made some ing developed from the "grubby end’’ to dence of substantial, material progress clever passes, greatly appreciated by tbe choice garden spot of old Yamhill. New York, U. S. A. tn town and country. You Lave obtain tlie spectators. Pure reading mutter. PRESCRIPTION WORK A ed au enviable eminence in horticultural E. H. Skinner of Springbrook spoke A d d r e s s by P r o p . B a ii . e y o p C o r n e l l . A H e a l t h y G r o w t h . Prof. L. II. Bailey of Cornell Univer SPECIALTY. methods. Nowhere do finer fruits grow, from forty years experience upon "The Elixer has gained a firm hold nor reach the market in tastier pack C herry,” dealing with some of the prob sity, who has been doing work tliis am Acker’s ong our people and is acknowledged ages. Tho Newberg brand brings the lems to he overcome in cherry culture, summer in the state university of Cali to be to all other prepara B ooks, Stationery, F an cy anil fornia, and who had been secured by highest prices in tho home and foreign tho disease of gnmosis in particular, and Prof. Lake for one days' work in Oregon tions the It superior Carriage and Wagon Builder. is a positivo cure for all blood T oilet A rticles. C am ara and m arkets. Your location is well chosen, telling how lie has met with the great on his return homeward, gave tbe last and skin diseases. Only fifty cents a K odaks aud all kin d s o f Cam ara WATCHMAKER •nd you grow all tho fruits of the tem est success. Contrary to popular ideas of tlie Meeting. He expressed bottle and we guarantee it. C. F. Supplies. perate zone to the greatest perfection, upon the subject, Mr. Skinner advocated address great pleasure at seeing our state, and Moore & Co. druggists. •s evidenced nt the W orld’s Fair at thorough cultivation of the trees. LF.SSONS G IVEN IN K O D A K - its great possibilities. The fact xnd JEWELER, Chicago, at Omaha and now nt Buffalo." "Cover Crops” was the subject of a noting Repairing, Painting and Trimming E ltY . had already Impressed itself upon him The spirit ol tho addresses and discus paper read by L. T Reynolds of Salem, that what had taken the East a century sions throughout seemed remarkably who advocated, for the benefit of tlie and more to accomplish bad been a t Promptly Done. Solicits th e patronage of his old In d ian a hopeful. After years of toil and much soil, the sowing of vetches in the or- tained largely in the West in one gener disappointm ent it is the thought of tho rtiards about the time tho fruit is liar- ation. On speaking of different agri F rien ds w ho need w atch repairing done. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. representative men in attendance nt tho vested. conditions us existing in tlie Special a tte n tio n also given to diseases ol th e 2 0 7 M o rris o n S t. meeting Hint horticultural conditions A paper on "A ftorthoughts” prepareJ cultural Horseshoeing and General Black- East and the West, lie referred to tlie are re-ndjusting themselves upon a by Asa Holloday of Soap pose was read policy EY E , EAR. NOSE AND T H R O A T . of summer fallowing,still pursued sounder bnsis, and that the "golden by Prof. Lake. Tlie writer humorously hero as m arkiug the dividing line be smithing. PO RTLAND , OR. Office over Bank of Newberg. *ge" is yet ahead n n j not behind the recalled tlie hopes and disappointments tween pioneer nnd modern methods of Oregon fruit grower. In Ilia career as a horticulturist in the At tho first session held Friday even last ten years, at the same time express agriculture, nnd prophesying that it will Agent for the PORTLAND AN soon be done away with altogether. ing, Prof. J. C. Hudson gave a lienrty, ing a hope for tho future. Prof. Bailey talked upon the subject CHOR FENCE CO., as shown in and at the same time n thoughtful ad EDITOR E. HOVER ON TIIK 8TRAWBEItitY. dress of welcome on behalf of the citi There are adresses and then there are of "N ature Study” and tho movement cut, and also agent for PLANO zens of Newberg. Ho welcomed the addresses, but it was the real thing in for its furtherance which has started visitors as men who aro thinking, know this line witli which Hon. 10. Hofer of iu New York under the auspices of Cor BINDER, MOWER aud RAKE, ing and doing, and w ho, in a meeting of the Halom Capital Journal favored the nell University. Ho holds that tlie BUFFALO PITTS goods, DEERE this nature, always give to their hearers horticultural society Saturday afternoon. movement is now ill North America, in PLOW CO., BUCKEYE combined more than they take away. This is pri Tho poot speaks of finding sermons in tbut it aims to resell out to all people, m arily an age of diffusion of ideas. Man trees and running brooks etc., but Mr. nnd is not intended primarily for teach HARROW and SEEDER. Also lives, not to himsulf alone, lint as lie re Hofer found bis in the strawberry. ers, as was the Agassiz plan. Its pur agent for WEBER WAGON, the ceives he u I bo gives, ideas and m eth His discourse was full of fervor and en pose is to aid people to live bettor and to Strongest farm Wagon made. ods are worth but little until they are thusiasm, but orthodox, and carried enjoy m ore; to help tlx early in life a diffused and put into practice, and these conviction to the hearts of his hearers. correct point of view; to enable young Address, - - - Carlton, Ore. conferences of fruitgrowers conduce to The speaker said that for years lie had people to iiave the power of happiness the necessary interchange of ideas. blowcd iu all his spare change on straw- in themselves; to teacii that there is The groat demand now is for tho beet berries nnd as a rule bad received no something interesting in everything that Handsomely Illustrated. products, and, while competition is change in return, but yet declured he is; to develop the power of observation; Original Drawings. drawing tbe lines closer all tho while, was an enthusiast over the little fruit, to arrest among tho young people the the man who is not keeping step witli nnd believed thoroughly in it. He pro distaste for the farm. hew conditions is left behind. Finally, ceeded to paint a beautiful picture of Professor Hailey traced tho history of these meetings help bring to the fruit tho possibilities of strawberry culture this cduuutional movement in his state, grower tour requisites for ids success— in Western Oregon, declaring that the told of the work of the junior naturalist faith, enthusiasm, judgement and W illamette Valley berry is destined to clubs, in which 30,000 children of New A FULL LINE OF York are interested. The work lias now knowledge. take tlie markets of tlie world. There advanced ami received such recognition Tho response was given by Dr. Card- is a gold mine in tlie business if the well, who after replying appropriately people will only develop the prospect. that it lias just been adm itted to tlie to the cordin' welcome received, gave a The necessity was emphasized of spe public schools. For tbe older people, OLD WHEELS T^ZELZEUST OH NEW ONES. review of the work of the society since cialization, or tho growing of different reading clubs aro formed, and much ac its organization thirteen years ago, and berries for different purposes and m ar complished in waking them up to tlieii of the changes having taken place in kets; of patient concentration upon tlie surroundings. The tendency of all this in nature study is not to make horticultural conditions since that time, principles of the business; of the grower work Exceptionally Interest or professional scientists, but ing After reviewing Hie ex|a>rimental stage ! raising his own plunta, studying their teachers Features for 1900. to aid people to live nobler and happier In fruitgrowing in Oregon, the speaker adaptability to the soil; of getting one lives. f lP i'c iA i. f o x T R i n r r o R s f o r io oo . Kdw«r«l l.teifll ICulf. Anna Farqnhar, dwelt upon present conditions which ! or two good varieties and staying with snntor .1 . €’. WfHNturr, Ekeu E. Kc&rurd, lln>«l«-u 4'arrulti. Tliauet. liete- confront fruitgro-.veis, especially th at of them ; of marketing only the liost fruit, Dlls address closed the last session H bliik ltutt«‘r%«orlh.l% Inlhrop €'. I'Relmrd, of the m idsum m er meeting, and I)r Rlleot, INathnu lla«U**l| competition, caused by cheap transpor- and of co-operating in the business with Curd well declared the society adjourned : Fili* Rhreler taliou rales, and that of over-produc- fellow growers. As good varieties Mr. . tll , ... b r i g h t »v»ier e r y n n a r A m e r ic a nnd n A many n llio r* . orsine tion. Iu conclusion lie said: "This j Hofer recommended the Ideal, Lloyds, to meet at Corvallis the second lues* , S E N D N X1CE A V P AD DRESS AT P N C !!. 3 « 111 January. ••T h e Nmionnl Ragne Ine" will be bmu It *» financial problem is serious. W hat \ Knuana, Du Maurier, Marguerite, Down- day Minio wan furnished* tho oven- Ibrtwomonth«, awl continued one jreer Kerocmbcr »ill»« regular wumo lurnisnt a. ine cm n prtoeof$ 1 . 0 0 nnìs»*o«l»nrwi«c.«nhrwl. you shell we do to meet the situation? Do > ing's Pride, Beverly, Nunshine, 8am* iniz session* of the Me et ine by M r.and S ili i f ,wo nx>nth* it **» hy Rendili* your umm at on«* we realise the dilemma? Are we not pic, and Double Cropper. * *ii«l mentioning “ Specilli 1900 olirr.” Ï ' * Micawber-like, supinely waiting for The need of pushing tlie strawberry Mrs. UIon Winslow and Orlami Heu- f THG W . W . POTTER CO., ® boston . M m. something to turn up? The spirit of the ¡canning industry was impressed, as one cock, with violins and piano, and a (», tiucbtiictjj.pt,, Uitor. e v e r age is trusts, combines and co operation. of the most valuable industrial enter Tims far nothing has been done. In prises to all classes of |>ci>p)e. He Oregon oilr attem pt to combine and pool recommended that tlie people tn tins part our interests has signally failed." In of the state graft tlie Hood River spirit tbe course of ids remarks, tho speaker of enterprise and go iu to win. "W ll- called attention to the honors accorded 'am etto Valley is the strawberry para ggfl?. . to Oregon fruits at the different world’s dise of tlie world and we are fools not to fairs and made a strong, personal plea enter therein." In closing Mr. Hofer to fruitgrowers to assist Commissioner became impassioned and the sparks of Dosch in keeping up the Oregon display inspiration caught lire with an answer at Buffalo and advertising our atate by ing glow from bis audioneo as he closod sendiug to him samples of our fruit. with the words: "The strawberry patch is tho connecting link between town and The formula is plainly printed on every bottle-r-hencc you " q c a m p ic a t io n a n d ORGANIZATION." country, between city and surburban Hon. E. L. Smith of Hood Kivor, pres homes, tlie golden road to industrial know just what you are taking when you take Grove s. Imitators ident of the state hoard of horticulture, emancipation do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy for the white faced in gave a ringing address upon the above habitants of rented houses, giving em IF SO DON’T DULA Y CON their medicine it you knew what it contained. Grove s contains named subject, winch was enthusiasti ployment to the largest numbers in SULTING A GOOD cally received. He lias a dash and en Held nnd factory, helping tlie m ultitude Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless ergy which is contagious and which car to get and to keep the most sacred and form. The Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives the ries a tense of conviction to his hearers. lieautiful thing in the world—a well Tbe tpenker traced tho transition furnished American home supported hy malaria out o f the system. Any reliable druggist will tell you that stage in horticulture in general, and in honest health-giving industry by old Grove’ s IS the O r ly in d and that all other so-called Tasteless W e co rrect defective sig h t and save your ey es w hen Oregon in particular, rmphasizi ig the and young," fact th at a successful orchard cannot tie it is n ’t too late. O ttr advice is free, am i we w ill An analysi of other chill tonics shows Chill T omes arc imitation managed now as 25 years ago. Changed ‘‘tiTATCI O» HoRTICTI/tCRE IN O h EOON.” test yottr sig h t scientifically an d tit it w ith the You all 01 :rs in every respect. that Grove’s is superior p ro p er glasses th a t will give you im m ediate relief. conditions require additional qualifica H. M. Williamscn, editor of the Ore gon Agriculturist and Rural Northwest, tions on the part ol the grower, lor hor O U R I ’ R IC E S A K U R F A s o N A H I F . are not cvpc rimenting w] you < e Grove’s— its superiority VII k i n d s o f r e p a i r s d o n e o n s h o r t ir e t i e e Ms.» r e m e i t t h c r l j ticulture has become a scientific pursuit. aud who has ever been one' of the wheel 11 Ä _ :. cc having Grove’ s is the C X C C I 1 C t been established. and t h a t o u r s h o p i s t h e p l a c e f o r tin e w a tc h w o r k Mr. Smith made the question of scien horses in the promotion ol the beet in W IN S L O W B R O S . e:;t.:c malarial sections ol tific education a strong point to his ad terests of Oregon horticulture, gave a only Chill C urc sold tin >hot:t l! __ ___________ dress, speaking as follows: "There is popular and inspiring aJdrcss upon the o tnc 1 United 5 tate* PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. | Feed & Seed store Bank of Newberg HHil ^Cadies Shoes ens Shoes EIIRET BROS. JOHN A. BECK, W. A. HOWE, ROY GARDNER DR. WOODS HUTCHINSON, The Best Wheels in the City. YOU MUST A O AT ONCE FREE Orient, Olive, Mitchell, Imperial Bicycles WHEELS OF ALL KINDS INCLUDING LADIES AND GENTS TAN DEMS FOR RENT. A full Line of Sundries. R epairing quickly and n eatly done. E LA M C h ills * DO YOUR EYES PAIN YOU STING, SMART, ACHE OR lift WATER? O P T I C I A X SH A W P .?M m THE BEST PRESCRIPTION IS Grove s Tasteless Chili Tonic. .