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H u in m o iia . of cream . A dem and is thus created . R “ 1*'« D H ay ner 4 h to Geo Wen- In th e c ir c u it C o u rt for Y a m h ill C ounty, for cream a t good prices at a lime of tlie t?‘‘r 28.2« a in Irl Conger die t 2 a S ta te of im -gon. Sem oti J M aU-m. a d m in is tra to r of th e e sta te lion. E. IliSir of Salon, I n t e r r i t i N ew year when th e price of butler ia lowest, j r d w ................................................... 110 j Jam e s MaUson, UeeeaaeU, s u b stitu te d to r said ^ H . ’ W o o u w a k d , E d i t o r A I Y iîi . im ik w . In fact strawberry culture presents tlie A B Oliver to Geo Simpson 18.70 a I Jam e s Ma tson, P la in tif f: berg lu (lie strawberry vs. in sec 36 t 2 s r 3 w......................... 550 moat inviting field of labor for intelli * \V . C. W o o d w a r d , A s s o c ia t e E d it o r lot' uMtrjr. | M ery L Hess, V irg in ia K. M iller, J. It. M iller, IB lis a b e tb B s r j Jo h n S s i f K. Pavi*. ------- gent farmers. Business men should Oregon Real Estate Co. to Linda lis , a n d M oplecat fleas, D efendants. Holliday ct al 783 a in Y amhill r**~ P a To take hold of the enterprise. They are O ra E. P a v is ,------- P av is and M ordeeai ¿ n te rc d a» second class m a tte r a t th e postoffice c o u n ty ............................................... 1 Hess above n a m e d d e fe n d a n ts : - In th e n am e of Those most concerned in aw akening doing it in Salem and are making good at N ew berg, O regon. i th e s ta l e of O regon, you a n d each of you, are j h e re b y notified an d re q u ire d lo a p p ea r a n d inteiest iti this vicinity in th e small money even when hiring all work done. C X Lari bee et al to Linda Holla- ; a n sw e r th e am en d ed c o m p la in t filed ag ain st day ct ai 78« a in Yamhill county 1 fruit industry we1-« agreeably surprised Mr. Hofer closed his talk with an ap 1 you in th e above e n tlli i s u it. In th e above ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MOUSING. ' n a m e d c o u rt on or before th .- last d a y of th e at the num ber of people who attended peal from a moral standpoint. He said W T Booth a wife to Carrie E tim e p rescribed in th e o rd e r for th e p u b lic a W right tract 60x210 in McM inn tio n of th is sum m ons oil you, to w it. on or be- tile fruit growers’ meeting at C raters’ th at while preachers were preaching ! fore th e l l t t i day of A pril, A. P . ly ii, an d if you F R ID A Y , M ARCH 7, 1902. ville Oregon..................................... 1000 hall last Saturday forenoon, w hich was salvation for another world he felt th a t [ fail so to a p p e a ra n d answ er, for w an t thereof. I | th e p la in tiff w ill ap p ly to th e eo u rt for th e re- addressed by the veteran strawberry he was doing missionary work in J M I'ugli 4 w to L Xewhull 127. * lief p ra y e d for in his c o m p la in t h e re in , v is :—A 30 a in sec 21 and 22 t 3 g r 3 w .. 12 75 decree th a t -aid d e fe n d an ts, and each of th em , grower of Salem, Editor Hofer of the preaching th e industrial salvation of The Myrtle Point E n terp rise is in j h a v e no esfate o r in te re st w h a tev e r in or to the W J Lyon to Louise Newball 127.30 I follow in g deacritied prem ises, o r any p a rt th e re clined tu 1« a little h ard on Oregon’s Cupital Journal. Tlie good attendance people in this. The proposition lie had of, v iz :—fteg in n in g a t th e s e c o rn e r of th a t a in sec 21 and 22 t 3 s r 3 w . . . . 1 presented m e a n t bread an d butter and I p o rtio n of th e d 1 e of Joseph Hess an d wife, senior senator. Relative to tho s tate was no doubt duo partly to the fact that W R Derby * w to J o hn F Derby I N otification No. 1 i s;. C laim No. fcr, in Y am hill happiness to th e poorer class of people many remembered the interesting ad m en t th a t race prejudice U against Mr. ounty. S ta te of O regon, set off to Mary L. Hess 45.99 a sec 2 0 t 2 s r 3 w ................ 1 j 1 C said wife, by th e S urveyor G eneral for Oregon, Simon in his fight for re olectlon it says dress on strawberry culture which lie which could otherwise barely exist. an d ru n n in g th en ce s .88. deg. 15 m in. w. 231a H enry Bertram 4 w to Jacob Bert From the general discussion which fol c h a in s ; th e n c e s 10. 42 c h a in s: th e n c e n >'2. the statement is political rot, ns some of delivered here last August before the ram 89.37 a in Andrew Smith die deg. 43 m in. e *23.15 c h ain s, m ore o r less, lo the lowed tlie address, it was evident th a t state horticultural society. Before the the greatest men the world has ever lin e of said d 1 c ; th e n c e n 10. 4*2 c h a in s to tlie t 4 s r 3 w ....................................... 1 j e place of b e g in n in g , c o n ta in in g *21.43 acres, more knowii were Jews. On th e o th e r hand meeting Mr. Ilofer was taken over town interest in tlie subject had been awaken o r le ss; a n d th a t th e title of th e plaintifT to H M Roberts e t al to J W Estes I 1 ‘ said prem ises is good a n d v a lid ; and tiia t said th e Enterprise maintains th a t if there is and introduced to many of our business ed. (Several questions were asked and b 3 North Y am hill........ ..............3'00 . d e fe n d an ts, and each of th em , be forever en- any th in g that Simon eonld bo admired men, to whom he explained his visit answered relative to technical points in I jo in ed an d d eb arred from a sse rtin g any claim N K Sitton a w to F A a C D Shel [ w h a te v e r in or to sa id prem ises, adverse to for it would be that he is a Jew , bu t and whoso co-operation in the good work strawlierry culture. J . II. Rees sug p la in tiff; a n d for su ch o th e r an d fu r th e r relief ton road w a y ................................... 25 gested th a t the cultivation of other ho invited. 1 as m av be m eet and e q u ita b le in th e prem ises, God help the Jews. j in c lu d in g costs am t d isb u rsem e n ts of th is suit. Jos. Hall, Newberg’s enthusiastic small fruits could be made very profita Seymour Austadt a w to L T Davis his sum m ons is served by p u b lic a tio n there- 14 a sec 26 t 4 s r 0 w ..................... 500 j ! of T for berry grower, was made chairman of ble. He observed that present growers s ix c onsecutive w eeks in th e Newberg G raphic, a w eekly n e w sp a p e r of g enerat c irc u Governor Geer is m aking a brave tlie meeting and introduced th e speak would have great advantage over the Effie L Christenson 4 li to E A la tio n , p u b lish e d ill said Y am hill c ounty, by fight for re-nomination, which, from er. Mr. Holer proceeded to give a pioneers in tlie business, and profiting White one a in J 11 Hess die t 3 ^ o rd e r of Hon. K. i*. fiird. C ounty Ju d g e of said a m h ill C ounty, m ad e a t cham bers in Mc- th e standpoint of a good political con heart to h eart talk, th e sequel of which by tlie la tte r’s mistakes could proceed s r 2 w v .......................................................... T eo j Y M innville, O regon, o n th e 21st day of F ebruary, A. D.. 1902; th e tir-t p u b lic a tio n thereof being test, is decidedly interesting. After all proved th a t hia words carried convic with greater success. He knew there Marriage License F e b ru a ry * 2 «tli A. D„ 1902. is said and done, Mr. Geer lias made tion to his auditors. The main points was a market in large towns and cities Alta Hewitt 17 William Branson 21 C u k i m ' i hUTT A J s o J S pe n c e r , , A tto rn e y s for Plaintiff. Oregon a good governor and it will a of his address sre here reproduced. to th e east of us and thought tlie i n W o r k in g O y e r tim e . pity if he is turned down for the simplo As it has been said th a t lie who dustry would be a very profitable one. Sum m on*. Eight hour laws aro ignored by those reason that lie has incurred th e dis makes two blades of grass grow where VV. K. Alien said lie had been in the In th e C ounty C ourt of th e S ta te of Oregon, pleasure of certain factions and politi but one grew before, is a benefactor, the far eastern states u few months ago and tireless little workers—Dr. King's New for th e c o u n ty of Y am h ill, in th o m a tte r of cians. The republicans at large want founding of new industries, such as th a t t h a t th ere were not enough berries Life fills. Millions are already at work th e e sta te of him for governor another term and the of straw berry culture, is a great public grown there by far to supply tlie de night ami day, curing indigestion, b il JOH N J. CONLEE, deceased. C itatio n . Graphic hopes to see him re no m in ated . benefaction. Tlie interests of the rail mand. He stated too th a t lie kuew the iousness, constipation, sick headache To Parch C h riste n so n , Ja m e s Conlee, Roy and all stomach, liver and bowel trou Conic*,*, E d n a Coulee, E m m a A. T rip le tt, J o h n way and transportation companies and Willamette valley like a book and onlee, M ary I. Jo h n so n . E lla N. Jen sen , Effa bles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only C L. C h riste n so n , W illiam R. C onlee, L a u ra Fos In obedience to tho express desire of those of the producers of any locality would declare positively th at it con 2oc at C. F . Moore & Co.’s ter, F ra n k C hristenson, E rn e st C hristenson, G r e e lin g : th e citizens of Newt erg, the city m a r are one, and tlie way in which tlie for tained no better location than Newberg In th e n a m e of th e State of Oregon, shal has been instructed to enforce the mer aro encouraging fruit unions by for the strawberry and canning indus F o r S a le . You a re h e re b y c ite d an d re q u ire d to ap p ear in th e C ounty C ourt of th e S tate of O regon, for curfew ordinance. Now t lint I ho de handling and distributing their prod tries. He emphasized the fact th a t we A first-class house moving outfit, on th e C ounty of Y am hill, a t th e C o u rt Room ucts, finding distant markets etc., in m u s t work together and deal in q u a n easy terms. Address box 76, Newberg th ereo sired end lias been reached are p a re n ts f, a t M cM innville, Or., in th e C ounty of Y am h ill, th e 8th day of A pril, 1902, a t 2 o ’clock willing to co-operate with the city of sures tho success of the Industry. For tities. Once raise something to can and Oregon, or call at this office. in th e a fte rn o o n of th a t day, an d th e sam e be in g tlie second day of th e re g u la r A pril term of ficials toward enforcement? They have instance th e railway companies take the cannery will soon be here. C ourt in th e y e a r 1902, th e n an d th e re to show B u c k l in '* A r n i c a S a lv e G. C. Carl manifested Hie proper spirit u duty to perforin ns well as lias the care of th e Salem union’s berries by cause, if a n y you have, w hy th e a d m in is tra to r Has world-wide fame for marvelous of said e s ta te he n o t a u th o riz e d and d irected city m arshal. I t is well enough to say shipping them In refrigerator ears at ol enterprise in declaring th at us for to sell th e re a l p ro p e rty of said estate, w hich is t h a t tlie latter official should enforce carload rates to eastern points and dis himseif lie was going to begin raising cures. I t surpasses any other salve, lo described as follows to w i t : Being a p a rt of claim No. 39 t 2 s r 3 w of tho th e law b u t lie is under no more obliga tributing th e m on tlie way by wire as strawberries. Hu encouraged those in tion, ointm ent or balm for cuts, co.ns W illa m e tte M eridian, Y a m hill C ounty, Oregon, in sections 4 a n d f». B eginning a t th e s o u th tion to tio so th a n the citizen is to obey the dem an d calls for. Many people terested to stick to tlie proposition, burns, boils, sores, felons, ulcers, tetter, east c o rn e r of said c la im ; th e n c e w est 20.20 who have lost in handling green fruits ho!d more meetings, awaken more in salt rh eum , fever sores, chapped hands, c h a in s; th e n c e n o rth 79.17 c h a in s; th e n c e east it. 20.2o a in s to n o rth e a st c o rn e r of said c la im ; are discouraged, hut tlie strawberry, terest, and make the industry a reality. skin eruptions; infallible for plies. Cure th e n c c e h so u th 79,17 c h a in s to place of beginning, light in weight, is shipped a t medium 8. \V. Newhouse though t the fact th at guatanteed. Only 25c a t 0. F. Moore & save and e x cep t a tra c t of 40 acres off th e n o rth end of said tra c t an d a rig h t of way alo n g the Last S atu rd ay ’s Capital Journal con freight rates and brings tlie largest re land in this vicinity is held in small Co.’s c o n ta in in g cast side of said c laim , th e balan ce < tains nn editorial headed, "8trnwlierry 9/ojrt to Choha/om TSat/oy S&anAr. 120 acres. To o b ta in fu n d s to pay th e claim s turns. T he market Is absolutely u n tracts would be favorable to strawberry a g a in st th e e sta te a n d th e expenses of a d m in Ÿ/ou/ôory, O rayon. In d u s try at Newberg," in which the T h e F n m iiu a S h n s t a K a lita . istra tio n . limited, as ou r berries when shipped in culture. Individually, he wished to I n going over the famous “ Shasta [SEAL] W itness, th e N on. R. P. BIRD, w riter states th a t this part of Western the latest improved refrigerator cars turn Ins attention to some such e n te r J u d g e of th e C ounty C o u rt of th e Route" of the Southern Paci fic Co. tlie Oregon will yet feed the world on S ta te of O regon, for th e C ounty of can lie put in good condition into Chica prise and was willing to try tlie one Y a m h ill, w ith th e Seal of said traveler ever finds something new to canned strawberries as the fruit can be C ourt affixed th is 15th day of Feb go or even Boston. ¡Seattle, Spokane, under discussion. excite liis admiration and interest. ru a ry , A. D., 1902. grown iiere in the greatest perfection Butte, Salt Lake, Fargo and Sacramento E. C. Armstrong expressed faith th at A ttest : Starting at Portland, one traverses the an d cheaper th a n any o th er place in J . H . NELSON, Clerk. have proved good markets. Tlie prime plenty of people would be found to un By IK A NELSON, D eputy. whole length of tho W illam ette Valley, tlie world, and maintains that th e loca requisite to success is to raise tlie s t r a w dertake the strawlierry business when the gem of the Northwest. Ml. Hood, tion of Newberg is especially adapted to berries in quantities and to organize an they nnderslood more about it and sug Mt. Jefferson and th e Three Sisters and H. J. L ittle fie ld . 11. A. L ittlefield th e strawberry industry. Will tlie peo efficient union to take caro of th e crop. gested th at a committee be appointed other snow-capped peaks are k ep t in ple of tills vicinity indicate th a t they This is tho day of co-operation an d no to Continue tlie agitation. sight for hours. The beautiful valleys have as much faith ill their own neigh- man can succeed going It alone. When At this point Mr. Hofer was compelled of the U m pqua and Rogue rivers, witli 1 o>hood as others express? F ro m tho the local demand is supplied, tlie in to leave tlie meeting nnd was given an their orchards of prunes, peach»*, a p Offices in C h ch a lc m V alley B an k B u ild in g in terest which lias been aroused as a dividual grower lias hard work finding enthusiastic vote pf th a n k s for his ser R hone No. 43. ples and otiier fruits are a delight in result of Saturday’s meeting here i t 1 R esidence n o rtli of P u b lic School B uilding, a m ark et in th e first 1 1 ice, and in tlie vices in setting forth the benefits of tho themselves. Tlie crossing of tho great P h o n e No. 44. looks very much like they w ill. second he can get no concessions from strawberry industry before Newberg W . W . H ollin gsw orth mountain barrier between Oregon and transporta* on o m r a n i e s . B ut once people. California reveals tho grandest moun P rop. TrOKNEY-AT-LAW. Some of tho prominent Eastern e d let a union announce th a t it h a s so I t was decided to hold another m eet tain scenery in the United States. The ucational institutions have closed their many car loads of fruit for disposal and ing on tlie afternoon of March 15, for wonderful turnings, twistings nnd doub Ti* n j B r doors to students addicted to I ho ciga all kinds of markets sre offered nnd the th e purpose of pushing tlie subject to a lings of t lie railroad brings into view a W ill p ra c tic e in all th e c o u rts of th e rette habit, holding that such students railroads bid eageily for th e freight. successful conclusion and in line witli I carry a full line of , _ grand array of towering m ountains nnd S pecial a tte n tio n giv en to p ro b a te w ork, the sooner or later inuko miserable failures | What is needod here is for fifty people Mr. Armstrong's suggestion an efficient g of deeds, m ortgages, c o n tra c ts a n d the profound gorges into which we gaze d w ra ritin ftin g of a ll legal p ap ers. in their work. Tin's is w ell and good to organize and set out from a half acre committee consisting of Rev. Jos. Hall, from dizzy heights, forest clad m o u n Newberg. Oregon. but such a common senso policy should to two urres of strawberries. From E . C. Armstrong. J . L. Haworth, G. C. tain slopes stretching up to the line of O f f ic e — Second Floor B ank of N ew berg B uilding. begin lower down in our educational an industrial standpoint, it would be Carl and Zim Mills, was appointed to perpetual snow, and tlie foaming m oun system. A boy who persists in using tlie greatest tiling that could happen to canvass for strawberry acreage ami to tain streams dashing fiercely dow n deep cigarettes should not ho adm itted In our i Newberg. It would give labor for ail act as a general ngitation committee. canyons, now and then stopping for a public schools, for two reason J. In tho | tlie people nt a time when work is In the m ean tim e, remember March 15, •short rest in some quiet pool. After a first placo his presence is offensive to scarce nnd would put money in general as th e date of the next meeting, and day’s enjoym ent of old Mt. Shasta, the those around hint and his influence circulation. All Hint is needed is a perpsre to atten d and encourage the es finest peak on the continent, we drop spirit of rusilo and enterprise. No w ith o th er boys with whom he cornea tablishment of the new industry. rapidly down tlie canyon of th e Sacra in contact is wholly bad. In tlie second bonus, no capital, no new equipmout is X_\ N_x mento to tiie broad plains of Hie Sacra X V 4IK TH T O K A T T E N T IO N . place, the boy who has learned to crave demanded. J . M. and 8. W. Atkinson h a v e p u r mento Valley in California, and th e n ce As to successful culture, tho stra w tlie cigarette and has become enslaved chased the Newberg creamery and liavo through vineyards and orchaids to San to it, will do no good for himself in berry is indigenous to this locality, and assumed control. Sam is making gilt- Francisco. F o r traps and descriptive school, ami public funds are wasted in can’t lie better grown any w here. By edged bu tter ior tlie finest trade. After literature address careful expeiiinent varieties will be tr ii n g to make a inan of him. being at the agricultural college this I t B. MILLER. found especially adapted to th is soil G. P. A., H. P. Co , winter, he th in k s lie enn still improve Tlie astonishing results of th e Hood Portland, Oregon. Who sympathized with you w hen you tho Im perial Brand, nnd make it the River Industry ran be duplicated nt were burned out, asks an exchange. leading brand of butter in the state. Newberg. Sheltered by surrounding D rink a steeping of Moki Tea at n ig h t W as it your home m erchant o r was it Send in your milk and cream as the bills the location is admirable and tlie before retiring, a n d seo how soundly Pears A Roebuck? Who carried you hoys promise fair treatment and want soil excellent for tlie purpose you will sleep, an d how joyously you last winter when yon were o u t of a Job to build up an industry th at will be a i If the business is onco started will aw ake in tlie m orning. I t supplies mid had no money ? Was it M ontgom lienefit to Newberg, and will bring it will not ho iong un til tlie New food for th e blood while you sleep, pro ery Ward A Co., or was it your homo thousands of dollars Into tho surro u n d berg berry will lie found which will duces a clear nn beautiful complexion, m erchant? W hen you want to raise ing country. No business is sorer, none Grandpa says when he goes make tho reputation of growers Iiere nnd cures constipation anil sick h e a d money for the church or for sumo nee ly is more profitable, none brings in more ; The establishment of a reputation is a ache. 25c an d 50c. C. F. Moore A Co. home from our store after we person in town d j you write to tlie Fair cash every day in Hie year th an dairy gre.it factor in success. have tested his eyesight and fit Stare, Chicago, or do you go to your ing. Will it pay? T hat is tlie leading F o r S a le . home merchants? flow much does ted it with glasses that practi I t m u s t he remembered th a t the question to tie considered. Last year Nine hun dred acres of land within five Hiegel, Cooper A Co. give toward keep creamery check is not the only source of cally give him a new pair of | miles of Newberg, in different tracts. j tlie Salem growers cleared from $125 to ing up tho sidewalks or paying th a iucome, as th e skimmed milk for calves eyes. We will test your eye $300 per acre on their crop while Hood Mostly improved. Amos Nelson. m in ister’s salary? W h e n you were and pigs and tho building up of a herd River growers realized a net profit ol sight free, and give you the gen sick how m an y nights did Hibbard, of dairy cows and the growing of crops A F i r e m a n ’* C lo s e C a ll. $-100. One quart is the average yield uine pleasure of seeing things as Ppencer, B artlett A Co. sit up with you? th at will improve our farms, must also " I stuck to liiv engine though every of a plant fur one season. Mauled When y o u r loved one was buried was it be taken into consideration. I f you joint ached and every nerve racked with you did in your youth, when your home in.‘reliant who dropped a three feet apart each way, Hie plants tiave a herd of good cows you are mak - pain,” writes C. W. Belamy a locomo- your eyes have a pair of our eye j count 4500 to tlie aero. This yields an tear o f sym pathy and uttered tho cheer glasses or spectacles adjusted to average crop of 200 crates to tlie acre for ¡ng money rain or shine and your calves , tive fireman of Burlington, Iowa . " I Vo ing words or was it Marshal Field A and piKa are growing night and day. j w u weak and pale, without any live years. Returns are easily estinrn them. jl o jju u l Co.? Dairy crop* are not so liable to get tit* and all run down. As I was about ted from this lia.is, as growers are cer tain of receiving from $1.00 to $2.00 per frost bitten as some o thers a nd we can j t0 give up I got a bottle of Electric Bit- On lop of tlie ann o un cem en t recently crate for their berries, shipped, and keep tlie cows in the ham so tlie cwld t.ra ond after taking it I felt as well as m ade th a t congress was going to in never receive less than three cents per rains of tho winter an d early spring ! I ever did in ray life." Weak, sickly, g a w e te r s . j run down people always gain new* life, crease tlie salaries of rural mail curriers pound for 011 II 3 nt the cannery, which do n’t Injure them. “ P. IISAOMTK ORLANO H E ACOCK Tlie w riter had the pleasure of visit ! strength and vigor from th eir use. Try from five to six hundred dollars, comes means 7.V per crate. Cost of produc W. MORRIS HE ACOCK tlie m easure cham pioned by Congress tion is little, tlie fanning is light, and ing witli some of the largest dairymen th em . Satisfaction guaranteed by C. of Farm ington, W ashington county, F. Moore Si Co. Price •">0c. A A A à m an Loud of California, tho object of tlie profits are satisfactory and sure. last spring. That is one of the dairy w hich is to run th e rural mail routes Three markets are open for straw ber I .i* ts F o r S a l . Ity F a r l t t . C o l l . f . . under tho contract system as are the star ries; tlie local, the shipping m arket and sections of Oregon, hut no better a d a p t All or part of block 37, Edwards A d ed for dairying than the country su r routes. F o r tlie good of tlie service it is i tlie cannery. Tlie Uveal m arket is easily dition to Newberg. Al! or part of block sincerely to b J hoped that tlie latter a t supplied and cuts little figure when ber rounding New lie rg. The farmers there 1, Central Addition to Newlierg. Lots tem pted legislation will fail. At the ries aro grown in quantity. Nothing are m a k in g money. They have large in C hurch Addition to Newberg. These and model dairy barns and fine dwel present sa’ary of five hundred dollars it but tlie very finest berries, the gilt edge ling bouses and are content and happy. ' lots will lie sold at a very reasonable takes tlie practice of tlie closest economy of the crop should tie shipped away. In AlHiut tlie oldest creamery in Hie state price. Prices will be raised after a few foi a carrier to come out ahead at the th a t way u reputation is built up and Keep on hand and manu is located at Farm ington. Ollier parts lots are sold as we cannot afford to sacri tits it close of tlie year, after having fe I tw o the top market price is always received. of Oregon are Wvoming prosperous by fice lots at present prices except to m eet / â \ facture everything in the horses a nd kept a vehicle In repair. Tlie American people are tlie greatest Everybody has heard that a new broom sweeps clean, but dairying and the same can lie done in present needs. Buy of the college and O ut in all kinds of weather every day in consumers of fresh fruit In the world line of Che halctu valley if w e continue with thus help it, and get a bargain in some does everybody know that a th e year, Sundays alone excepted, tlie and furnish an unlimited market. Tlie ♦*» of the best lots iu Newlierg. ilia start we have. carrier certuinly earns tho last cent of developm ent of tlie small fruit industry \ S t A D airy nan . For further information call on or ad t h e money lie receive*. N o capable always brings a cannery and gives a ! drew* 8. A. Mills, treasurer of t h e col THS I I . »1 F a t a l . T r a n . f o r a . m an can afford to work for a dollar less good m ark et for what otherwise would lege, or any of the board of managers. th a n lie is now receiving and should be the waste part of tlie product. Along Reported by the Yamldil Co. Abstract the government conclude to let the this line th e cannery business is living Co. at McMinnville, Oregon, for the H m l I«» C o t t q n r r o r !> !•. Our mill makes tlte * Excellent” brand and our customers routes by c o n tra c t the result w ill be revolutionised. Formerly t h e berries week ending Mareii 4, 1902. | “ I was just aKmt g'>ne,” writes Mrs. declare it well named. th a t they will be t iken charge of by Ir which were canned w»re those taken off Henry J Haskell to Aivana E Has Rosa Richardson, of Laurel Springs, N. responsible and inefficient n e ’er-do the market when half-decayed. As a kell w ill all real estate to said Al- C. “ I limi consumption so bad that ca u pv • • • wel Is, an d th e efficiency of the service real»!*, th ey were hardly fit to eat even van* F. H askell.................. ..........Will the best doctots said I could not live correspondingly decreased. It will cer- when canned an d found slow sal*. Allie H Bots ford et al to Aivana E ' more than a month, but I began to use Thrifty housewives know that good bread makes happy t a l n ’y bo a poor policy should th e gov Now, however, th e cannery ia being Haskell convey all real property Or. Kings New Discovery an d was e rn m e n t which has gradually lieen p u t Iniilt where th e berries are grown in of II J Haskell deceased .......... 1 wholly cured by seven bottles arivi ant AV î s ~ Y o u r p a tro n a le **» 1 - vi; husbands, and it takes good flour to make good bread, That tin g tho rural mail delivery system u p qu an tity, as at Salem, the product is L M Churchill and h to Geo H lo tte d . now stout and well.” It's an unrivaled /<> is the kind you get w'ucn you call for the on a p e rm a n e n t and efficient basis, re canned while fresh, and tlie demand Hess trustee 54'* a in W T Wal life saver in consumption, pneum onia, O . V . ly X . E X C E L L E N T . ” verse its n ttitud e by Hie adoption of the for canned goods is correspondingly on lace die t 3 s r 2 w ...................... 1 : la grippe, bro nchitis; ifuhiblo for contract system. If it must practice tho increase. Tlie strawberry industry A M Nelson a w to C M Kieman R e s p e c tf u lly , j r oughs, colds, asthm a, hay fever, croup economy by cutting tlie wage* of its ser will bring o th er industries. For in 40 a sec 17 t 3 s r 5 w..................... 1 or whooping cough. G uaranteed bot C IIK IIA L E M V A L L E Y M ILLS ’ N - , N e« l» erjr, O r e g o n vants let it begin on some of its salaried stance it will help Hie dairy buainea*. L F. Heston .% h to Geo Wenger 20 rW fjj tle* 51V and $1. Trial bottle* free at C. l'vcry gallon of berries calls (or a pint officials higher u p In tho service. v • -* S -w 'S * '* ” * • '* '^ '* : ------- ---------------- ------ a in Iri Conger die t 2 e r 3 wr. 100 F. Moore A i ’o.'s V *k* *^- *»• *^.* •>*. a B 1 V v S — THE NEWBERG GRAPHIC. STIC n V IlK K K V T A L K . d H t f t r f i Vi R e m o v a l S a ie , I We have got to have more room and have already secured other quar ters, but before we move we have a big line of Dry Goods, Groceries, Furnishing Goods, Crockery, Queens- ware, Tinware, Graniteware, and a large stock of other goods, all which will go at I v ic tu a l 9/civ 2/oric Cost Sale is now going on, and will continue until February I. y Come early and get first choice. You will be S U R P R I S E D next month, at our line of General Merchandise—the largest ever seen in Newberg. ci*. Sross, V % m m m m mm LITTLEFIELD BROS., NEWBERG FURNITURE STORE PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. A CLARENCE BUTT. House Furnishing; Goods, Carpets, Matting-, Oilcloth, 1, 1 1 -2 and 2 yds wide, Linoleum 2 and 4 yds wide, Portier Curtains, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, P lain and Fancy, Couches, Baby Carriages. New line of W all Paper, direct from factory. m nr c5*atisfaction Is what we to give our toiners in lines of goods. tfS f f a in ’t S een +/e Sooct in XJen (Hoars 2 tie s i/tt g iv e ¿B efore,” (SVrçAWAira J ’roo w ith Cash ¿Purchases C very thing in stoch. EHRET BROS. "pr; L& ! W inslow Siros, its’ (ÌS as tas NEWBERG 4S SASH & DOOR OS FACTORY as m /i\ /)N /tV m V)/ M/ Vt/ Vf/ Vf/ Vf/ Vf; vf/ ¡CHEHALEM VALLEY MILLS | M/ Vl/ V!/ I I \\i /¡\ DOORS WINDOWS, MOULDINGS, VM (;] ^ TURNINGS, CREST- ¡Jj OS IN CS, BRACKETS. $ g DOOR AND WINDOW jV S 'I' totuce Vf/ |jJ JK FRAMES. FANCY ^ as CASINGS, ETC. VV fij I VV ;»v t\\ M/ ili VV AV w. P. BEACOCK & SONS VV AX [ t j ' i S5T i> ! i Tiitjj':)! i !/ BEST FLOUR?!