o OLK VOL. 1. ■n C o u n ty IM M onm outh , polk c o u n ty , O r e g o n , W e d n e s d a y , deco m ber i9. ihhs . ■ — NO. 40. ö w MR. BERGH ON DUTY. It is distressing to Q e a farmer work AGRICULTURAL. • Portland Macfcet Report. ing for less than the wage« of a com ln te i- f o r ln g ; t n l l . - l m l f o f a K a llo ii H o r n . IB OK ISTKRKST THKOUUHOUT TU t C lu le r A r r .- .t — A S u rp rlM . mon laborer, and at the same time re AVHEAT— Valley, 81 45<afl 47* Blaine is said to contemplate writ- O tfih e col lier of Avtoiue A ho ohoerves an A Miii(.e;otaSarmer believes tA ^uo diiciug the productive capacity of his Easton.Oregoiw $1 40. hUKTHWEST. orarlaito n horxe vainly » truggling w ith a : ing another book. fodder is equal to green lyuber cane liAd each year, so that the future ering lo aiicf heavy boxes. The hors» hai holds no better outlook for him ; and BARLEY— Whole, $0 85(i l 00; tow | Two case« of small pox bave ap- for producing butter. fallen dow n amt Mai b ru ta l d riv e r is endeavor od thousands of farms the first si^O ground, per tun, 320 OOig'H 50. ing to beat him into a |* rp e n d ic u la r positiou. tn increase of pension lias been Pear®d in South Chicago. Feed the calf v^ll. Scant feed toward changing this bid state of af His efforts a re frultlm *. A crow d has gath ited to Charles F. Fox, Seattle. , OATS—Milling, 32*A34c. General Lougstreet called upon means a scant calf, and) with such a fairs would l>e the seiding of a large «red aro u n d the scene and various street __ railway jiostoflice ser\*ice has been General Harrison Monday. part of the far.n to gnis-*. gam in s a re «m -oiiragiiig the d riv e r to stiU ( calf a scant cow is the sure result. HAY—Baled, $10«*13. g iv ab -r cruelty.. Mr. Hergb presses his way »blishetl on the lineof the Northern Congressman McKinley cava that he HEED— Blue Grass, 11?trf 15c.; Tim On a recent morning every can of into th e center of the th ro n g , The latest competition threatening lific and Puget Hound Shore rail- is in the race for the Speakership. othy, 7(38c.; Red Clover, 11(312$«. “ T ak e off half those boxes a n d y o u r borss js, between Seattle at Taconyt, W. i British farmers is the importing of milk coming into New York wus ex w ill go a ll rig h t,'' he exclaim s. In Indianapolis there is a belief that amined by the Stale dairy inspector*. FLOUR— Patent Roller, ¿5 00; I bailed hay fiym the United States. “ lie 'll go w ith o n t t h a t ,” is th e unfeeling Blaine will not enter the Cabinet. The total numtiei of cans insja-clcd Country Brand, $4 75. veply, as th e d riv e r's blow s fall w ith re [he following Murth-class postmae- The State of New York is the second was 5,728, and of this number only doubled force upon th e aiflii?al's head. Leaky gas jets are causing the death have 'been commissioned: At EGGS—Per dos, 35c. fifteen of a doubtful character were “ S to p tieating him , a n d d o a.-^l tell you, or la, Or., Sylvester Wilson ; At Jewell, of beautiful shade trees in Baltimore. barley-proiftteing, State in the country, found. Samples of these were taken BUTTER—Fancy roll, per pound, I’ll a rre st y o u .” and the largest producer of hops. Charles A. Bottom; anu at Kip- Russia is supplying Montenegro 22$<3’2 5e.; inMHoi A t this a c ry e f d erision goes u p fro m the for analysis, They showed a light per 25c.; pickled, i, W. T„ Henry Carstens. with munitions of war. crow d. A n orth-er a rriv e s a t th is n vunrnt California’s production of dried centage of cream, indicating that the grade, 20@22* d . CH EESE—Eastern, «13*c.; Ore am t gruffly im pure« th e cause of th e d is tu r b rhe pension department has granted 'A. general and immediate strike of fruit has increased from 5,070,0)0 milk had been skimmed. The result gon, ani-e. 13(g 14c.; California, 14c. lension te Elizabeth Qijinn, of Can colliers in Belgiam has been decided pounds in 1888 to 26,605,000 i am mis of the inspection shows that the milk “ Officer, n rre s t th is m a n !" order* Mr. now coming to the city over the rail aille, Or. Her husband was a sol- upon. in 1887. VEGETABLES— Beets, per sack, Bergh. roads named is of better quality than r in the Mexican War. T he offit-er looks first a t one of th e m en and 81 00; cabbage, per lb., J ® lc ; carrots, th en An orange tree in the gardens of The Pope Inis been advised by ot.ier. H e is a cq u a in te d w ith the per sk., 8 76; lettuce, per dox. 10c.; b ru ta a l t d the tepresentative Hermann has secured I1 ranee to leave Rome in case of a Versailles is four hundred and fifty ever before. riv e r, of whom he asks th e fu ll p a r No farmer is a good feeder who doe onions, $ 1i5; jh tatoes, per 100 lbs., ension uud considerable back jtiy rupture between France and Italy. years old. It was planted by Eleanor not study the individual peculiarity* 40c.; radishes, per dot., 15(320c.; tic u la rs of th e affair. Christopher Lehman, an old sol “ My horse fell dow n,” be explains, “ a n d as of Castile in 1416. It is now kuown definitely that Em of his animals. Home require more rhubarb, per lb., 8c. 1 was g e ttin g him up th is m an in te rfe re d a a d ir of Douglas county, Or., who was peror William is confined with ear HONEY—In comb, jht lb., 18c.; th rea te n e d to a rre s t m e.” Cull the fowls very closely. It will than others, and to give too much is iinded in the civil war. complaint and not because of a cold. as bad as to feed too sparingly. In strained. 5 gal. tins, per lb. 8*o. “ Officer,” iuterpoeed Mr. B ergh, c alm ly , not pay to winter disqualified birds. )aniel W. Barker has been ajs w hile th e crow d e ujoys th e scene w ith h ila r the same litter of pigs some will be POULTRY — Chickens, per dot., Loid Lined' sue, Viceroy of India, There is more success with fewer birds largi r than others'. Home will fatten d elig h t, “ I o rd e r you to a rre s t th a t [nted jostmaster at Cherryville, |3 00(5)3 50; ducks, per dox., |5 00(3 ious was received at Bombay with unusual and higher prices. m an .” tekamas county, Oregon, in place ceremony readily, while others just us thritty 6 00; geese, |6 00(37 00; turkeys, at hia landing. “ I'll do n o th in g of th e su rt,” re tu rn s tb s William L. Young, who has been Experience proves that cows which will grow long and large in frame, per lb., 12je. officer, “ b u t I'll n rre s t you. Come w ith ins Gladstone, in the House of Com loved. with less fat. These last, whether to tlie statio n house.” have a due allowance of salt give PROVISIONS—Oregon haws, 14c “ W alt until 1 ta k e th is m a n ’s nam e and Isaac N. Sargent, postmaster at mons, attacked the Irish policy of the milk richer than those which are uot male or female, should lie reserved for Govt rumetit and Balfour replied. breeding. Food lias something to do per lb.; Eastern, 15(a»16c. ; Eastern m unlier a n d I’ll go,” replies Mr. Bergh. chell, Crook, county, Or., lias re supplied with salt. with this, but individual peculiarities breakfast bacon, 14c. per lb. ; Oregon T his in fo rm a tio n is soon obtain ed a n d the lied, and James H. Oakes has been Boston is holding a Fair to raise In feeding skim milk to calves lin of different animals lias quite as 10(5)llr. ; Eastern lard, 10(5)ll$c. per p a ir s ta r t for the statio u . B efore th ey had money to build colleges for Indians in Dinted in his place. gone tw o blocks tlie officer, who was n o n lb.; Oregon, 10c. Dakota. seed m i l l , or a little flaxseed jelly, much. plussed a t the p ris o n e r! w illingness to ac Hie following resident of Oregon GREEN FRUITS— Apples. 8 50 The annual product of honey in com|>aiiy him , begau to t s a r th a t he had been been granted a pension : Mexican A bullet fired at a Chicago man i should be added to repl ice the cream @ 65c.: Sicily lemons. 86 00(5)6 50 America is 28,000,000 pounds, or half California, $6 00(36 50; Naval oranges led into a blunder. rvivor, Henry Fillery, Perrydale. | struck a penny in his pocket and was which has beeu removed. “ 1 d o n 't know aa I c are a b o u t a rre s tin g a pound apiece to the population. In increase of pension has been j turned aside, A few quince trees in a rich soil will 1880 TenDPsse* made 2,131,000; Ntw 86 00; Riverside, |5 00; Mediterra y ou,” he rem arks. nean, 84 25. “ Yea, y o u do. Y ou in te rfe re d w ith m e In mted to John Stock, Btker city. j The agi(aiion ¡n York against often give very profitable returns. In York, 2,089,000; Ohio, 1,627,000; th e perform ance of m y d u ty a n d now you cretary Vilas has informed Sen-| “going out between acts” grows apace many eases of failure the cause is the North Carolina, 1,501,000; Kentucky, DRIED FRUITS—Sun dried ap- m ust tak e m e to the sta tio n house. ” >r Mitchell that he has just arranged among New York theater frtquer.ters poor soil in which the trees are grow 1,500 565; and seven other States— pies, 5c. per lb.; machine dried, 10® “ 1 don’t w ant to. Y ou can go.” complete the allotment of the lands “ I wilt go and you shall go w ith me. If you Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, H e, pitlcss plums, 9c,: Italian The Press is to be tha name of the ing. the Umatilla reservation, in accord- new Republican organ to be started in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Virginia , prunes, 10® 12c.;. peaches, 10(3llc.; won’t a rre st m e. I ’ll a rre s t y o u .” ' With fruit growing as with every “ You I” in tones of the deepest am atem en t. ce with the terms of the act passed Washington. —produced more than 1 000,000 , raisins, $2 - 10(32 60. “ Y es,” displaying his gold badge as au otlier business success can only be as- pounds each ¡ altogether in the Stales the last session of congrees. H1DEg_ D hidM, 12(313c.; uffiivr -if tlie Kkx-iety fo r th e P rev en tio n ol A band of regulators is terrifying I gored by hard work snd perserverance named more than half the enure p r o - j ^ 6(g7c>. ft , calf; 10 ( 3 12 c.: f r u e i i j to A nim als. The attorney-general lias decided and maltreating negroes in South with careful attention to the small 1 duct of the country, “ A re you Mr. H eight” It the secretary of the interior has Jackson and Clay comities, Tenn. Murrain, 10 @12c.; tallow, 4<34*c. “ It uuikea no differeuce w ho I am . You items of work. | The Australian Government is build authority of law to permit the WOOL—Valley, 17®20c.: Eastern com e w ith m e.” Galen Wilson says that a speedier j ing a fence of wire netting eight thou shington & Idaho Railroad Com- The London times is enraged over Oregon. Hot 15c A t th is |M>int in the Journey th e officer'! iy to construct, under the act of the collection ot money in this coun and cleaner way to remove the skin of sand miles long, to divide New South LUMBER—Rough, per M, 810 00; com|MMure entirely gave way. H e begged Wales anil 0 arcnsland, in order to iy 18, 1888, a railroad through the try for the defense of Mr. Parnell. He said It w ould ru in bis new i>otatoeg, than the common prac- keep the jack rabbits out of the latter edged, jier M, |i 2 00; T. and G. a n d pleaded. eur d’Alene Indian reservation in future. He wus a new m an on th e force. Hs sheathing, | ht M, $13 00; No. 2 floor scraping with a knife, is to use country. Australia is paying not less kho territory, in advance of the as- Albany proposes to have a "whiter I l*ce ing, per M, 818 00; No. 2 ceiling, i»ei did not sett the d riv e r b sa t his horse very than 8125,1)00 per year to keep the M, 818 00; No. 2 rustic, per M, 818 00; m uch. He had a w ife a n d five ch ild reu who ttainment, fixing and actual pay- carnival,” and the Common Council a “scrubbing brush. Peter Henderson says that after the jiests down in what is known as Crown clear rough, |:er M, $20 00; clear F. 4 would sta rv e If he wus discharged. A t last tnt of the compensation provided has voted aid to the amount of 81,000. Mr. B ergh's pity was touched. T a k in g the cabbage maggot is once developed, no lands. The otter is still kept up of 8, per t in the act. 822 50; No. 1 flooring, per ■nan’s nam e a n d n u m b er a n d w a rn in g him L. Houston and J. Hazelwood fa- 8100,000 to any man who will produce In the senate Senator Mitchell in tally shot each other on the steps of a application will kill it that will not at something that will exterminate the M, $22 50; No. 1 ceiling, per M, th a t a re|a-tition of such lukew arm ness would $22 50; No. 1 rustic, per M, 822 50; be in stan tly re |a a teil, lie le ft him a n d walked [the same time kill the plant. Drawing jured a resolution, which was church at Elco, Illinois, Sunday. in the d irectio n of th e a b a tto ir* on stepping, per M, 825 00; over 12 briskly the earth away from the stems, thus pests. ^eed to, directing the secretary of A venue A .—B cnjaiuiu N o rth ro p In New Although immense quantities of Mrs. Jennie Greeuwell killed her destroying the eggs before tpey hatch, inches wide, extra, 81 00; lengths 40 i treasury to transmit to the senate Y ork Mail a n d Kxprees. pies of the settlement between the husband at Grand Tower, III .Monday, jf carefully followed, will save the Chicago dressed beef are daily shipjied to 50, extra, $2 00; lengths 50 to GO, to Eastern points for consumption, j crop. extra, 84 00; 1* lath, per M, $2 25; »ited States and Oregon, on account Jealousy was the cause. K s tc u s lv e O u td o o r A d v o r t l s l a g . and sold at prices paying heavy pro the sum of $70,'208 appropriated by O n g re a t thoro u g h fares som e m en a re only Every feeder who lias given his hogs fits to the dressed-beef magnates of j 1* lath, per M, 82 50. John W. Young, a son rf Brigham too glad to p u t up fences fo r th e owner* a n d ogress to pay the Modoc war claims ; Young, and a Mormon apostle, will1 close attention knows that after the tl>e West, yet the trade in dressed COFFEE—Quote Salvador, 17 to consider th e perm ission a privilege. A n d they a statement of the 5 per cent. reside in Washington, D.. 0., perma hogs have reached a certain stage as mutton lias not been ro successfully | 17^c.; Java, 24 to 26*c.; Arbuckle’s’s • re c t costly fences a t th a t. W here a n old Hma on account of cash sales of nently. The principal reason t»anted, 22jj \ b uilding on B roadw ay, for instance, is being regards to growth keeping any longer conducted. |blic lands. raised, a m aster bill poster o r a d v e rtis in g seems to tie that almost immediately MEAT—Beef,’ wholesale, 2*@3c.; is an expense with very little profit. Tammany proposes to control the sign m an will fence th e lo t a n d |ia y som e the mutton is removed from the re dressed, 6c.; sheep, 3o ; dressed, 6c.; Commodore Htockton, who, with National Bank in which the bulk of Probably the best tonic for fowls is frigerator car, and hung in the provis th in g handsom e for th e exclusive use of hogs, dressed, t>*(g7c.; veal, 5@7c. Ipt. Dalian and Commodore .Hester, the New York city funds will be de th e ls« rd s. He will use th e m a te ria l the Douglass mixture: Take cne ion store, it turns black,, its unsightly nstitute the board appointed by the posited. am i have the jo b done in first class style. BEANS—Quote small whites, |4 50; pound of sulphate of iion and two appearance checking its sale. pretary of the navy to select a site pinks, $3; Layos, | 3 ; butter, 84 50; W hen the big |xmtoffioe was in course of erection the c o n tra c to r received a sm all The exclusion of the colored chil ounces of sulphuric acid and dissolve As a g6.,e,-a! rule the following con Limas, 84 >0 per cental. a navy yard on the Northwest fo rtu n e for the use of th e extensive fence th a t st, stated that the board would dren from the public schools of Felic in one gallon of water. -Add one stitutes a carload : 20,(XX) pounds or PICKLES—Kegs quoted steady at surrounded th e plo t of g ro u n d , a n d th e sub obably start within the next ten ity, Ohio, has created a bitter feeling lablespuouful of this mixture to one 70 barrels of salt, 70 of lime, 90 of 81 35. c o n tra c tin g advertir.ing firm is said to bav* gallon of drinking water for the birds. ttour, 60 of whisky, 200 socks of flour, jrs to examine the Pacific coast for between the two races. realized thousands of d o lla rs d u rin g its p ro SALT— Liverpool grades of flue 6 cords of hardwood, 7 cords i f soft at purpose. The coast of Oregon I Bancroft, the historian, is suffering : Remove the droppings from the tra c te d stay. quoted 818, 819 and |20 for tlie three Washington territory will be tlior- from a severe cold and his friends «re poultry houses every morning instead wood, 18 to 20 head of cattle, 50 to 60 T his was tlie la-ginning of th is sty le of out-o’-door a d v ertisin g th a t has since spread Ighly examined for an eligible loca- ! uneasy. The age of Mr. Bancroft is (,f once or twice a week, as is-often di bead of hogs, 80 to 190 bead of tlmep, sizes; stock salt, 810. 340 bushels of wheat, 1160 of corn, SUGAR—Prices for barrels; Golden to every im |a>rtant c ity th ro u g h o u t th e coun )n. The site selected will probably eighty-two. * I reeled. if this i|racticeL were strictly j of oata,400of brrle’y, 360 of ap- C ,6Jc.; extra C, 7*c.; dry granulated try . T w o o r th ree firm s in th is c ity em ploy on Puget Sound, or thereabouts. as fifty m en each w ho a re e x p ert Proctor Knott of Kentucky i s I 1 adhered to there would be less disease pies, 330 of Irish potaLies, 356 of 8jfc.; crushed, fine crushed, cube and as m uny and a few of them re al a r tis ts in the he fish commission has written to j spoken of as the probable successor among poultry and better results sweet potatoes, 1,000 bushels of bran. powdered, 8 Jc.; extra C, 6fo.; halves lettcrcrs, w ay of pictorial w o n , who o re se n t a ll over Htronger cars are uow built to carry and boxes, *c. higher. nator Dolph that he proposes to ’ of Civil Service Commissioner Oberly, Benerally’ the U nited Htatea anil the C a n ad a s to m ake e up and ship, in January next, a j who ija8 resigned. j It is observed that "the mass of the much heavier loads. the risiks and hills tell of th e virtuee H m ith’a L ung D estroyer or some o th e r p a te n t nostrum . A man living near Santa Cruz has load of lobsters and white fish to | The DetnocraU of West Virginia, it butter sold goes for half price, year in H tones a re c u rre n t of so m uch as $100,000 a coast of Oregon. 1!he car wi e belitvetj j,ave gucCeeded in count- and out, largely because it is churned beeu catching quail in a peculiar way.1 y e a r ls-ing expended in tlio t w ay by tb s Seed for Next Year. latched from Wood 8 110 > “ ¡ng Fleming, the Democratic can- j al tj,e wrong temperature by persons For three weeks he has been sjiread- ow ner of one p ro p rie ta ry m edicine, b u t th a t Seed to lie used next sensou should is a g re a t deal to be obliged to believe. Tbero ,ob19ter*> * ? 1C;ue“.1 didate for Governor. too stingy or too stupid to invest in a ing grain in the road near his place, establish several coloniee at suit -1 t),® m n m c . « r a v a ria tio n of 8e aaveil early. To tie any advantage Htill, it is evident th a t m illions a re paid o u t le points on the count of Oregon A Washington Territory colony ?. . » ,i e b(j,lltiarj spoils where the quail abound. On the day to the wtver it should be saved care a n n u ally in m am m oth lith o g ra p h ic a n d 1 Washington territory. At North- plan has been organized in Chicago, i :,,rea einl0r butter or the law was out he put wheat in the fully. In the first place, attention w oodcut w ork anil fo r th e d efacem ent of n a t e station some seven or eight mil- Land will be bought aud Chicago pc<> or greatly injures place as usual, but had previously should be paid to the growth of sev- u ra l scenery. B arnum ’s piwters alo n e cost nit $10,0011 a year, a n d th e n w hat is don* fo r ms of while fish eggs will be taken t,le will cultivate it. tiuose. soaked the wheat in whisky. Watch- , eral plants, that the best may be In- al» ra ilw a y conqsiniee, w eekly ncw*|*ipers, big and hatched en route. Tke w hite; , . . , rvi.irct U The wood harve8t> for keePinS UB ing the place, he saw the quail come i ?ar¡ab |j „ e le c te d for perpetuation. As clothing houses, ocean steam ship com panies, a a mrt woon ^ tj,o seeds are gathered, no inat- a n d th e a tric a l com binations m ake up th e i will be planted in Wyoming and upon the L u ra n c e warm, and the ice harvest, for keep- out, eat, get drunk, and in iu _a He theu u » » I ter how pressing the needs of the hour v a st a g g re g a te .—New Y o rk Tim es. kola, as well as in Oregon. ^ ^ Foraker will uot be his successor ing us cool, go right along together on time lie down stupified went to them and gathered abou one they should ho put into pack- , tnOie Senatorship. the farm, without much reflection as We* a n o r * . 3 ' * , . . ________ __ Commenting upon prospective wora ^ j)OW t*,eBe artificial wants, from be- hundred in a sock that he carried with “ B nagsby, you a re presum ing upon m y that *ha11 contain the names of Orfgon, Representative Hermann rj-he interstate Commission has de- ing luxuries formerly, have liecome him. A few that were not fully drunk ^ the seeds and any memoranda that it cred u lity . You never killed one hundred s that his attention will bo chiefly I ,»jjed that free passe“ given by rail- necessities and are constantly increa— were caught by his dog. He has ” i may bo essential or desirable to know a n d fifty ra b b it* In on* d a y .” since sue practiced the same method jlimd to m easures introduced in the , roads aB compensation for securing ; jng their demands upon us, “ W ilkins, I assure you I bare no! deviated when the sowing time come«. To fill * session of congress, and still pend- bu.;ueM are illegal. Tbc nioure p ^ t in Australia is much cessfnlly. the pockets promiscuously with rip- a bore from the truth.”—Chicago T.ibona, Tompkins County correspondent. ^ ^ ,ntendin(f laUr to „oparate Veterans of General H.rrisonV worw than the rabbit pext. The c.i- of A the O v e r Ik e L eft. New York Tribune writes: ^ is a worthless work; and to save seed T h ere’s one m an w h o a aofcodj hates, n di-predation bill, providing for a Seventeenth ladiana Regiment— 1W mate }i „oft that they have thriven is profitable business raising w inter, , . „ .. . . P o r every one w ishes him well; al adjustment of spoliation claims, strong— hope to have the post of enormously, and there is said to be lambs, but, like any other, success i. promiscuously, mixing kinds or color T I* U m fellow who aaU ctpate* is pissed the hous* and is now be- , honor at the inauguration. : "hardly a residence or store that is not the reward oi c’pse attention Limbs that should be used separately, is Th* Joke o f th * sto ry you tell. e the senate, where it was not con-j p0iiCe Commi^sionpr# pwtered ty tlio p ague, w i o rom last winter sold for $12 in January, worse than neglecting to save seed en and then along down to |6 in the last tirely, for in the latter case the re I m p re v la » H e r S i s a s r y . of April. Tlie extra feed and care for liable seedsman must be resorted to H usband- No meat far dinner today! and the result be satisfactory almost the awes is nearly paid for in their su W hy I Didn’t yon talephca» the batcher to e Suislaw audCoquille rivers, pub- hunting up fraudulent Mite... left not being worth reaping." perior condition for mutton in early invariably, and In the former instanc» •sod np that roost wo agreed upon this the temptation will he to put In th» morning! building bills for PortUnd and The Colmnercial Bank of Odessa Where raspberries and other small spring, when mutton is scarce. A W ife—No, dear; I'm sorry. B at th e fact ropriation of arms for the Oregtfn ordered the construction of twelve {rujtg a,e grown in the garden, and shepherd can care for a herd of one ground a mixture of seed that had bet gun-boats for use in behalf of Monte the labor is notgieat for so doing, hundred and fifty ewes, and have an ter have been thrown into the fire. By M, I was studying m y memory la a e a and Itia, which passed through all means save seed, but take time to »argot aU about it .- L o w e ll Clttaeo. use last s<ssion, but which was not negro. they should be banked up with dirt a* easy time doing it. If this is not le t do the work properly, remembering ter than selling lamb* in the fall at en considered by the senate ; bill ' J canes L ife’s m u e e o p h y v reported that very important I a protection to the roots and rfeitir.g the Northern Pacific railroad , It is are also bene- six months of nge for |3 , the price that time and patience now will atone Ah. foolish toy% being erected in against frosts. Trees here now, I would like to be corrected. for vexation and more time, otherwis» Ld grant between Wallula and Port- | fortifications are Begirt hy Joy*, of the neutral .one of filed * 1 * wish that y* was» mam to be spent at an equally is ■ Savoy, outride md, which passed the house and and > ou^ ,e.. fl " n er them. The earth should b« removed 2. The ewes arc shorn aoon after com necessary Th* seed eight dw in conference between the two the Franco-IUlian frontier. in th» spring and th» ground leveled. ing into winter quarters, else, owing to busy time . — MatiarhtisrtU Ploughman. W* wi-nid, they cry. the temperature (50 degrees) kept up uses; wagon road land forfeiture That we were hoy* o g rtal —The grape rot Is now believed to King Milan has returned all of Na- The first grand exhibition of the with lx a t results with lambs, the ewes ------ ? —i.. -~i that she be under control, the remedies sug war jb7 ¡ u s ; v ^ ' “ \ « rir ; b: >*■>“»"•>» i“'ií“ - a . Ohio Valley Fanciers’ Club will be would shed their wool before spring.; gested by the Government reports A ll d e H a« A g a ia st l i l a . A visit to a winter-lamb raiaer last sea °n given in Cincinatti December I2th to . having been tried with success at I Tramp Ao boote*** maa>- ring, re 19th, inclusive. It promise* to be the son, who nad neglected sh foluinbia river at The Dalles may be several point*. The -»pray lag of the nsnrvlvor o f th* Mevtnan war, aa' I ' vealed a sorry, ragged-looking fleck of uridered. Here, however, in the The plans and specifications of the finest display of p o u l^ , pigeons and vines aa soon as the blot -<>ms appear, yoa to holp ro* a little, oap’n. “Oet out of (h ie r ^ent of success, the danger of vet^ 1D® V , , _ P-cifir Coaat pel eTer » ‘t n r s ^ iu the '«est. ewes. It may be here remarked that and repeating the opei ati. n after each with properly constructed quarters no rti,.uiar„ and entry blanks can "Look höre, caffn l w hat have yo« Rreat, in view of the president s life-sa- mg station on the Pac.h. Coast rain with a solution of sulphate of from the aecretary, W. C. artificial heat ia necessary, The aheep copper and lime water ia the plan agaloat a survivor ot th* M- * — ■ w a r f «1 known reluctance to authorise ordered to be built by Congress, are ^ "A ll Pvo g ot agein et yon 1* generate too much heat and the tern adopted. v lred .” -H a i per * W eeklv enditures for internal revenue inu nearly ready and the work it being Riedington, 476 Baymiller street, Cin- peralure is kept even by air sbafla. pushed. clnaati, Ohio. rem ents. CONGRESSIONAL. IT E M S O F G E N E R A U N T G R E S T l j J • ; 0 . L