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CHRISTIAN 16 . * JiRfcAtb V news of T he week . The bark Amethyst, formerly in the Puget Sound service, is" being trans T Monmouth and Vicinity. formed into a whaler. She was built in Our foreman, Bro. -R. Foulkes, was Boston in 1820, and is supposed to be very pleasantly surprised on last Tues The oldest American vessel in the ser-. day when his uncle, Mr. Jonah Jones, vice. Ex Gov. Downey publishes a card in from Cal. whom he had not seen since which he scoutB at the tramp theory of Bro. F. was little four year old boy in Wales arrived in town. Mr, the recent Tehachapi disaster,. and Jones has come to Monmouth to visit charges it to be carelessness of the em his nephew here, also his brother near ployees. He announces hi»“ intention Dallas, whom he has not seen 6ince ’52. to bring a suit for heavy damages. While the railroad men were working This week is the commencement of a in the south of a large tunnel on the O. new term in Christian College, and sev R. & N. lino near Weatherby a cave of eral new students have arrived to remain rock, weighing about four tons, occur the rest of the session. This shows red, completely covering up and dan prosperity in the College. gerously crushing one man and slight M arried .’— At the residence of the ly injuring three others. At last ac bride in Monmouth, on Tuesday morn counts the man was still living. ing at 8 o’olock, by J. F. Floyd, Mrs. It is said that Puyallup is soon to M. A. Tanzer and Mr. M. A. Lucas, have a $6000 hotel. both of Monmouth Oregon. The groom Parties at Steilacoom have a contract and his bride started immediately for to make 7,000,000 brick during the sum Independence where they expected to mer season. * take the b)at for friends in Lane coun Burke, who is in prison at Seatco, ty^ They will return to Monmouth to awaiting trial for the attempt to kill live. They have the best wishes of the old Mr. Wilson, at Puyallup, some time H erald fraternity. ago, attempted suicide a few days ago, During the last week we have had by opening an artery in his arm. some as cold weather as has been exper- A flour mill is soon to be erected at Junction City. The dramatic entertainment in the The remains of Vic Trevitt were bur college chapel on Friday evening was a ied at Me tn »loose Island, last Sunday. pronounced success. All concerned did Scarlet fever lias disappeared at Jack their part well, and so far as we know- sonville, and the public schools were the people were highly entertained. We opened again last Monday. learn that the net proceeds were some Geo. PJlard’s residence at Huntsville • 19. was burned Jan. 31st. Loss, about The temperance lecture in the chapel $20000/-' It is stateJ that the railroad company on Saturday evening is favorably spoken will probably build a riund house at of by those who attended. Airlie, next summer. The’ people of Jacksonville are con Pacific CMUit. tributing to the fund for the sufferers The new stove foundry at Salem has by the Hood in Germany. begun operation. James Malcom, a pioneer settler of The Linn County Temperance Alli ance held its ahnual meeting in Al Coos county, died on the 31st ult. at the bany, at the Y. P. C. A. hall, on Tues advanced age of 72. He had resided on day Feb. 6th, commencing at 2 o'clock the Coquille 29 years. Mrs. Memsson, while returning home I’. M. A company of eight persons has been from Colfax last week, wrapped her formed in Puyallup for the purpose of 'nine-months* old child up so tightly taking up 160 acres of coal oil land, and tl at it was fonnd smothered to death on an expert has been sent out to locate it. reaching home. The O. R- & N. company are build Dr. J. B. Lee, of Corvallis is danger ing a new warehouse at Prescott, to re ously ill. place the one burned last Fall. Jam is Clow, of Forest Grove, aged 77 Chehalis county has an estimated pop years, died on the 30tb. ulation of 2000 ; the assessed value for On Thursday the Willamette rose 31 1882 is $376,622. There are seven post feet above low water mark at Salem. offices in the county. The steamship Tacoma, Captain Korts, Lieut. Schwatka is to lecture in Eu from New Tacoma for Sanfrancisco, gene City about the 15 inst. on his Arc went ashore four miles above the mouth tic oxplorations, for the benefit of the of the Umpqua river, about 9 o’clock p . m , on the 29th of January and is a to literary societies of the State Univer sity. tal wreck. Several lives were lost. Brick are selling at $18 per 1000 at Eastern. New Tacoma and are very scarce in the Philadelphia has subscribed $20,000 • market. The Elder on her last trip from Now for the relief of the German sufferers. A movement is on foot among the Tacoma took 475 bundles of lath, be leading merchants of St. Louis for a sides other freight. At Palouse junction on the N. P. R., large exposition building in the heart of th e r e are- -al> ou t 6 60, 000- ti es a nd a bou t the city ™r Capitalists at Boston have formed n • 35 mile” of rail piled, ready for the trAck laying foroc. The grade is com company to build a railroad from Silver pleted for a distance of over 60 miles. Oity, N. M., to Clifton, Ariz., at a cost The indications now are that this road, of $250,000. At Wilkesbarre, Penn., on the 1st, a which will drain an area of over 130 miles of fine agricultural land will be horrible case of death and destitution in Kingston township yrM revealed by finished within a year. the Ladies’ Aid Society. A man, nam DauuLian question. The German (formerly American) ed Leonard, and his son were found dead in bed, the wife dying and two ship Blackhawk, from New York, lost young children in the last stages of seven of her crew on her pussage to Bre- 1 men. starvation. Relief was giveu. The vessel sunk off Mumbles head on Fire in th.« commission and flour stores on the corner of Broad and Vine the 29lh was not the Black Witch, but a streets Philadelphia, Jan. 31st caused a steamer of similar tonnage, carrying a crew of 26. ’ loss of $18,000, mostly insured. Another outbreak of couvicte employ A crank on the engine in C. H. War’d & Co’s Bhoe fcatory, Boston broke on ed at the naval works on Hawlbelin is the 23d blowing out a cylinder head. land has occurred. The mutiny is still The engine supplied steam to the ad progressing. - No serious results are apprehended joining factory, of C. F. Foster & Co. It will takd two week« to repair the from Falliere's sudden illness. The report that the French ambassa damago. Five hundred hands in both dor at Vienna has resigned is denied. factories uro thrown out of employment. The conviction is gaining ground in During an entertainment of the Lin coln Council of A. L. H., in Brooklyn, Vienna that the Freneh are on the eve a creaking beam caused a panic, and of fresh trouble. The position of affairs many persons wore bruised while rush is likely to grow worse before it im proves. The crisiB has thrown Empe ing for the doors. A fire broke out on the Inman pier, ror Francis Joseph’s relations with Eu- New York, on the 1st, which did con ropoan pbwors into confusion. Twenty-three persons wire killed and siderable damage to shipping and de twenty-eight injured at Bombay by a stroyed the pier with all the freight on the dock. Several steamers and vessels panic in a wool-factory, caused by dust # were towed into the stream while the blowing into a room. Heavy gales prevail along the British rigging was ablaze. The reports as to the losses are conflicting, but it ap coast, and numerous casualties are re- ported. Twer coTsting vessels were pears the insurance vyill cover the loss John I. Covington, superintendent of wrecked on the Isle of M^n arid crews the Insurance Adjustment Company of drowned. A seamer and two other vessels have Cincinnatti, has returned from Milwau been wrecked off. .Lundy island, near kee, having completed the investigation Cardiff, Wales. The jrews were drown and adjustment of the Nnwhall ed. Assistance was impossible. house fire. He says the con Archbishop McCabe is lying ill at hie struction of the building was no residence at Menkstown, Ireland. He more hazardous than that of most ho is physically prostrated, but no serious tels, while the appliances to extinguish apprehension is entertained. fires were more numerous in it than in most hotels. He regards tho fatal er ror the effort of employeesto extinguish Biisineas Locals. the fire before warning the guests. If you want to get a pioture copied or On the 30th at Mineapolis the ther enlarged or a lot of fine views of Oregon mometer was 40 degrees below zero. and Columbia river scenery, or • dozen The cold blizzard extended over Mine- first-class photographs any size, go to I. G. Davidson, the busiest and most sota. At Philadelphia 102,400 five-cent successful photographer in Portland. N ew M usic .—Send stamp to Wiley B. pieces have been put into circulation. Alien, most popular music dealer, Port The new ooin can be struck off at the land, Or., for complete catalogue and rate 10,000 pieces per day. sample copy ” Musical Pastime.” All Great loss of stock is anticipated in orders by mail filled promptly. Wyoming and Nebraska, owing to the“ The household Sewing Machine took severe cold within the past week. the first premium at the great Man A storm at Chicago began on the 4th chester (England) Exposition for the and continued with great severity all best family Sewing Machine. John B. Garrison, general agent, J 67 3rd St., night. It extended over the greater Portland, Oregon. portion of Wisconsin, Illinois and Ohio. Its effects have been most disastrous to railroad and telegraph lines. KIDNEY-WORT’ The first Chinese newspaper made its c appearance in New York last Sunday. o The Scioto river, at Columbus, Ohio, « E has been thirteen inches higher than h « ever knowu before. The damage by flood to the oity of 5 E Akron, Ohio, aggregates $50,000. r *■ Snow and'.sleet has prostrated tele *> ■ j graph wires in the East and seriously interfered with railroad travel there for > the past two or three days. The greatest floods ever known at IKIDNEY-WORT Shelbyville, Indiana. Farms are flood- edx, fences, out-houses arid lumber washed away and travel suspended. E I Foreign. The British ship British Princess has arrived at Cork from San Francisco. No Agreement has yet been arrived at between Austria and Koumania on the rgi XTXimu ,__ , ■ it jj & MU chilis who earnestly desire relief. I can E furnish a means of Permanent aftd Pos ^alitlve Cure. A Home Treatment. No |charge for consnifatfon by mail. Valua- ¡5w«hle Treatise Free. Certificates from Doc- gyHtors. Lawyafs, Ministers. Business-men. . • r ‘