NEWBERG, YAM H ILL COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 17,2903. ----——--- -T---- *------------------------ L e t t e r F ro m H ood R iv e r . Additional Local. from the fact that th««e places have ' E ditor G r a p h i c ; Perhaps a come iuto the hands of Hie present S. W. Potter, the new* jeweler, few item$ fro»11 this favored spot owners through the foreclosure df calls attention to his work in an o f Oregon m ight be o f some in­ advertisement in the Graphic. * The prices at which they are of­ terest to Newberg people, some The managem ent o f the Bank ut whom ' I know are consider­ fered are much lotfef than the o f Newberg is lining its vacan t ably interested in some lines o f prices at which sim similar lands are lots on M eridian ‘street w ith fruit grow in g. held, by private owners in the Y o u can supply all your w ants in _ hardy young1 shade trees, This place is situated on the same district. Call on, $ or address Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wrage came olum bia river a t the mouth o f me and get prices. the hat line at our store* The J . M. Wright, ood river, between M t. Hood dowq from Corvallis the first of the stock is the largest* the variety week and are at R. Pettyjohn’s. and M t. Adams, and w ith moun­ Office opposite post office New berg tain s all around. * T ho valley Oregon. greatest* the values best* for the They contemplate residing here. Ervin Scott is dow n sick w ith proper is small, perhaps about money* to be found in the city. F o r Y o u r S cra p b o o k a severe, attach o f pneumonia seven or eight miles long and OUR o l d h o m : and measles, which, together, four or five miles wide. The Straw 25c. to $ 1 .0 0 make a pretty hard combination soil and climate seem to be w on ­ O of old brown homestead roared ft» w* Pram »he Wayside dost alopf. Dr. Harry Littlefield took a day derfully adapted to the gro w in g Where Crash 25c. to $ 1 .0 0 the apple houghs »ngost 4 a t o f straw berries and apples. The | # Their fruitage on the roof. f off Thursday for a short trip to orchards are usually sm all and And the cherry trees so near it gjicw, Portland, this being the first breath W e have also some well cared for, and the people That when awake I ’ve lain In the lonesome nights I ’ve'heanfl the 1 ing spell be has had since his return y ■ tV •. > __ . ■ ^ ' ' __ ^ .y l • seem to be pretty w ell organized As they «streaked against the pa le; to Newberg. the orchard trees—Oh! the orchai Queen Q uality Shoes and w ide-aw ake to their b e st in­ And I ’ ve seen my little brothers rocked J. Under the leadership of Hon. terests in varieties o f fruit and < In their topsby the summer heeeae. Aaron Jones of Indiana, a Grange attractive w a y s in puttin g their was organized here the latter part The sweetbrter under the window iûl, products on the m arket. ‘ ' Which the early birds made glad, of last week;1 with thirty-nine D o you w ant a tailor made suit? I have been travelin g about And the damask rose by thé garden fence charter members. -» the valley som ew hat in quest of Were e ll the flowers we had. Let us take, your measure for Our ready-print people in P o rt­ health, and a t the same time I ’ ve looked at many ilowers since then. Exotics rich *n d rare, land g o t too liberal w ith their tak in g some notice o f various That in other eyes were lovsjUer, Brow nsville W oolen Mills suit, Rut not to me so fair; v j* ink this week, w ith the result o f pursuits th a t the- people are en­ TH EY ARE TH E B EST IN And the roses bright—Oil! the rm bright, an offset, and a muddy surface gaged in. I think the clearing VI have twined thorn tu mg uist« I locks That are laid in the dust from sfg fo r the home print pages. TH E TRAD E. o f land and p u ttin g oqt o f apple Leon K en w orthy, who recently orchards is ju st now receiving We had a well, a deep old wall,. went to Seattle to practice law’, the greatest attention. Where the spring was never dry, ,, has been forced to return to his The lumber business receives And the cool drops, down Iron the mossy stones. home a t Huntsville, W ashing­ considerable attention, and them •«' Were falling constantly; ton, for a time on account o f ill is a box factory or tw o th at do And there ne’er was water half sonr< AS that in iny little cup, health. a ‘ thriving business. General Drawn from the enrb by the rude fld sweep, Which my father*« handset up; The next number o f the Cres­ farm ing receives sorde attention, And the deep old well -O b 1 the d«p OldTwelf, cent, the college paper, Will be 3 ut the farm ers buy their hay, - 1. remember yet the plashing so usd published under the new m an­ lour, m eat and a great m any Of the bucket as It fell. agement. C alvin B lair has been other things. homestead had an ample The keeping qualities o f apples Our elected editor and R a y Pember- Where at night we loved to and straw berries raised, here Where my mother's voice wt ton tinancutl m a n a « ^ , > And her *u)Ue . Jay Mitchell and sister, May, seems to me t o . be remarkable. An p. W. Co. Tuesday morning a t Phoenix, C laren ce B u tt , “ Corvallis......... . 2 : 0 .) p. ro- editor o f the Enterprise, Shorts- Recorder C ity 6 f Newberg. Arizona, o f tuberculosis, In col- Arrives Yaqui ns; . . . .0 :+5 p. no. TJ^e one serviceable, safe, cer­ ville, N. Y. This is the honest lege circles he w a s one of the best No. i returning : Stock Farms For Sale. tain, remunerative, attain able truth. I a t tim es kept from known young men in Oregon, he 390 acres—This land fronts on [ quality ifFevery study and pur- coughing m yself to peices by ta k ­ Leaves Yaquina................ 6:45 a. in. “ Corvallis............. in. having been graduated from the the Willamette river, about fbree [ is the quality of attention. ing a teaspoonful of this remedy Arrive Albany.................. 12:15 p. m.* state university last year w ith miles south of Newberg, one mile and when the coughing spell No. 3 for Detroit: highest honors. He w a s elected from R. R. station; about 200acres I never put one hand to an y ­ .7:00 a. m. would come on a t night I would j Leaves Albany to the department o f economics in cultivation—will make a fine thing on which I could not Arrives Batroit ...........12:05a. A . th ro w m v whole self.—Charles take a dose and it seemed t h a t ; No. 4 from Detroit: . and history in the Ashland Nor- j - farm. * % in the briefest interval the cough Leaves Detroit.................. 12:45 p. 03 mol School, but ow ing to i l l 1 147 acres—This is a very desir­ Dickens. would pass off And I would go to Arrives Albany.................5:86 p. ui. “health w as forced to give up his able farm two miles from Wapato D u e N o tice is Served sleep perfectly free from cough Train No. 1 arrives ill Albany in tiitih w ork in December. E a rly in ; on the R. R. four miles from North Due notice is hereby served on and its accom panying pains. To to connect with the 8. P. sooth bound Mdrch he Went to Arizona, m Yamhill, on county road. 100 acres the public generally that DeWitt’s. say th at the reitiedy a (fled as a train, as well as giving two or three the hope th at the change would in cultivation, well fenced, fair Witch Hazel Salve is/the only hours in Albaby belore the departure m ost agreeable surprise is put­ of the 8. P. north bonnd train. prove beneficial. The remains j buildings, good orchard and plenty salve on the market that is made tin g it very mildly. 1 had no ideh. Train No. 2 connects with the 8. P. will be conveyed to his home a t of water. from the pure unadulterated witch it would or could knock out the trains at Corvallis and Albany giving a McMinnville for burial. The de- 166 acres—Two miles north of hazel. “ DeWitt’s Witch- Hazel j grip, simply because I had never direct service to Newport and adjaceflt ceased had mariy w arm friends North Yamhill, about all in culti­ Salve has cured thousands of cases tried it for such a purpose, but it beaches. here, w ho mourn his takin g off vation. Has a fine prune orchard of piles that would not yield to any Train No. 3 for Detroit, Breltenhush did, and it seemed w ith th second and other mountain resorts leaves A l­ in all the promise o f his bright of 25 acres in full bearing, fair other treatment, ,ann this fact has attack o f coughing the remedy bany at 7:00 a. no., reaching Detroit at and capable young manhood. house and barn., but needs some brought out many worthless count­ caused it tb not only be of less 1 noon, giving ample time to reach tb* N o tice to M o h a ir an d W ool repairing. Good new fruit drytr, erfeits. Those persons who get -duration, but the pains were far Springs the same day. G ro w e rs. For lurther information apply is the genuine DeWitt’s Witch Haz­ less severe, and 1 nad not used and the fencing all in good condi­ We are, As usual, pepam i to E dw in S tone , el Salve are never disappointed, contents o f one bottle before Mr. ham! le m ohair and w ool and re­ tion. Good spring water. Ms nager. We call attention of home seek­ because** > cures. F. H. Caldwell Grip had bid me adieu.” F o r salej ^Ttios. C oc ZR zll , Agent, JUbsny spectfully solicit your patron­ H. H. Camusa» Agent, Corvelli*- by C. F . M oore & Co. age. N. C. C h r ist e n so n . ers to the above described farms & Ce. : ----------— ----------------- - • > ' V. .. . ■- ^ r.---------1 -- --------- ...................... ’ t. a V •' * y or