r A IM i:K T I * l* U IK A T DM: One Column .Twenty Dollars Half Column— Ten Dollars Professional Cards — .......One Dollar Heading \otieeM w ill be inserted at the i ate of Ten eenta |»er lain«. Advertising Bills Collected Monthly. FROM WASHINGTON. T ----------------------- ---—— ] NEWBERG GRAPHIC NEW BERG GRAPHIC. 1 EWRERG GRAPHIC. --------------------------------- ^ -------------------------------- ------------------- -------------------------- Ml H N l’K I P r iO T H A T H *: One Year ............................... Two x Months One Dollars Dollar Fifty Cents | ***i Three Months................ . V O L . 1. N E W B E R G , Y A M H IL L CO., O R E G O N , S A T U R D A Y , F E B R U A R Y MISCELLANEOUS. THE PACifIC COAST. 0, 1889. N O . 10. Mubncriptlon Price Payable Invari­ ably lu Advance. Address, GHai-mc, Newberg, Oregon. AGRICULTURAL. HAYTIAN P R IV A T E E R S BEIN G F IT ­ E LE C TO R A L ME S E N G E R S R E FU SE D THE TRAGIC DEATH O F A FA R M ER T H E SE C R ET O F BREEDING AND T H E IR M ILA G E. FE ED IN G CATTLE. AT SANTAQUIN. U TAH. TED OUT IN N E W YORK. arlo w B and o f T e x a s D esp eaad o s A n tag o n ism B etw een th e G o v ern o r an d T he P ro per M an ag em en t of Seed P o a- G e rm an G o v ern m en t S pt a En R o u te to The D M isban d -T h e P re sid e n t an d C a sh ­ to e s -T h e A d v an ta g es o f W ell- L eg isla tu re o r New M exico—P ro s­ th e U nited S ta te s —S a m o an M a t­ ier o f a .G eo rg ia B a n g In t hod H o rse s—A R eceipt for p e c to rs o n th e Island o f T ex- te s B ecom ing M ore S e— J a il fo r T h eft. P reserv in g Eggs. a d a —M inor M ention. rlo u s—L an d M atter«. Clear Lake hank, at Mason City, Baker City, Oregon, is lighted with Grooming should be thoroughly per­ It is asserted in Washington by The has closed its doors. gas. formed on every hone at least once a those in a position to know that mat­ Iowa, Snow fell at Pensacola, Fla., last Diphtheria is almost epidemic atS!. day. Never groom a bore in its stab ters have reached a serious state in Sa­ week, the first time in 22 years. while the l orse is eating, but t ke i Helena. moa. The natives have worsted the Germans repeatedly, and according to Mr. Jas. G. Blaine, jr., has signed a Osgood,Ban Diego county, has a new out for the purpo.-e. Otherwise tin du-t and dirt which fill the air becomes late di-patches Germany now proposes 1 contract to go on the stage for threw pcsto flice. with the horse’s feed, making it to subdue them by preventing arms years. Rtdding is to have a new three-.-tory mixed unpalatable and unwholesome. being sent in. The newspapers read Two school children near Hitchcock, hotel and opera house. by Americans hive been suppress« d, j D. T , perished in the snow storm of Foreslville, Sonouia county, is to Breeding sows should he given com­ and the police of Apia are openly con­ iast week. fortable, clean quartws, with freedom, build a $20,000 hotel this spring. trolled by Germans. or, at least, the liberty ol a yard largi The W est V irgiuia D em ocratic leg Fires of unknown origin are becom­ enough for moderate exercise. Do not A private cablegram recently re­ islative caucus has agreed to support ing quite frtquent at LosAngeles. them run witli cattle or hursts, ceived at Washington announces that Kenna for the senators hip. A three point buck was lassoed while let though, they should have generous the German government has oided a The messenger with the electoral swimming in Putah creek la.-t week. and plentiful rations of bran and! military attache to report at Wash- j vote of Florida did not leave the state. A Mrs. Gubleman is charged with other muscle-forming food, hut not ' ington to tlie German minister. His No reasou is given for doing so. the crime of murdering her infant much Indian corn or meal. Skim business, it is said, is to investigate and Staynor were unable to ob­ child at Woodland. milk, bran, oil-meal, boiled to a thin and report to his government every- j tain Ives $230,000 hail, and are locked up Janies gruel, peas, etc., are good foods for thing of interest concerning the Amer-1 in Ludlow street Corrigan, lately from Kansas, jail, New York. them. ican army and navy. while drunk, was kill by the cars at Ex-Goveruor Porter, of Indiana, is Fresno recently. management of seed potatoes The Republican Senators in caucus authority the statement that War­ For 25-cents the hack drivers at is The one of the important arts of the have adopted a resolution insisting i ner Miller for will be in the cabinet. potato grower. The chief point is to I upon the admission as States of North j It is anticipated Walla Walla, W. T., will take a person about 30 men any part of the city. prevent them from sprouting, ami foi : and South D.-kota, Montana and will be discharged that F O R 1888-80 from the apprais­ to Thirty this purpose a low temperature as near Washington. While it is regarded as j ers’ office at New York thousand acres of grain will in a day or be planted in tho San Jacinto Valley, to the freezing as is possible, without expedient that the two Dakotas hold touching it, is desirable. Nearly ev­ a constitutional convention, the Sena­ two. San Diego county, this season. tors are resolved that another vote The House committee on commerce The boys at Sonoma celebrated the erywhere farmers find that the late shall not be required upon the ques- i will recommend the building of a arrival of the hook and ladder truck varieties of potatoes are more product FmlabliHlied in 1883. ive than the early ones. Is not this lion of division. There is a disposi- I lighthouse near the mouth of the by a torchlight procession. due to the fact that early varie­ tion for the adoption of a non-parti­ Siuslaw river, Or. cantilever bridge over the Ump­ partly ties have been injured by sprouting, san course in regard to New Mexico. Jack Carkeek, the Cornish wrestler, qua The river at Winchester, Or., has been while late varieties are less liable to The case brought in the interest of defeated Tom Cannon, the English it is said to be a fine struct­ this injury. some Oregon settlers has been de- i champion, at Milwaukee, last week— accepted; “Live low and sparingly till my debts he paid; but lot the learning of ure. The following receipt has been tried | cided by the commissioner of the gen­ best three in five falls. th* ohildrtu be liberal; spare no cost, for hy such parsimony all is lost that is Bannock Indians, now visiting Pi- eral land iflice. Heretofore thectticej President Tolleron and Cashier utes and Washoes, in Washoe county, by a lady who says she has eggs that j aaved."— William Penn to his wife. has ri quired a new publication and Richards, of the Mercantile Banking gave a peace dance at Reno on the were preserved by it four years. They are still good. Take one pound of new proof in cases where claimants at Atlanta, On., have been 26th ult. unslacked lime aud one pint of com­ have made pro«! at a day other than Company, sent to prison for theft. The dedication of the Odd Fellows’ mon salt to two gallons of soft water. that indicated in the notice of publi F. J. Marshall, formerly cashier of hall, at Redding, was attended with Put your eggs on end, in layers, in cation, or taken before an officer other the Northern Pacific Express Compa­ impressive BOARD OF TRUSTEES. ceremonies and proved a any good tight vessel—a jar is good. than that named in the notice. The ny, at St. Paul, is under arrest for great success. When as full as you wish, make practice now will be to receive the embezzling money from the company. proof and submit the entry to a board The Indianapolis people are await­ The Arizona legislature have moved euougli of the brine to completely • I. H. W oodward , President, Newherg of equitable adjudication, where, if ing with patience "the report of the the eapital from Piescott to Phmnix, cover the eggs. If you put the eggs j J BBSs E dwards , ............................................ Newberg there are no o'her irregularities, the where the legislature will assemble in down as gathered each day, add some i jury to see the names of those about of the briue so as to keep all complete­ entry will be approved and recom­ grand ten days. J rssb H obson . ................................................ Newherg who have had bills returned against A new steamboat, to be named the ly covered all the while. menced for a patent. them. G roror W. M itchell , Secretary and Treasurer, - Newherg Commissioner Wright, of the de­ Tacoma, which is to run be­ In breeding and feeding cattle the Marlow gang of deperadoes, on Mount tween Tacoma and Whatcom, W. T., partment of labor, has submitted a the The first legitimate purpose is to make the B. C . M . . . . . Newherg border of Texas and the Indian was contracted for lately. report vhich relates entirely to the Territory, animal do the very best that it will. been broken up, Boone Governor Ross and the New Mexico The subject of werkiug women in large Marlow, tlia has head, saving of food—in the direction being killed, and legislature are at swords points. All of depriving the stock of all that it cities. The report b I iows that the his two brothers wounded. working women are practically girls, vetoes are passed over his head and will eat—has no place in the calcula­ FACULTY. whose average age is twenty-two years, Senator Stewart received yesterday his tion at all. It is true that in some nearly all his appointments are pigeon from the Nevada legislature a memo­ and that out of the 16 427 cases inves­ cases the animal will cat its head off, tigated, only 183 were in bad health. rial to President-elect Harrison, re­ holed. E r w in M o r r is o n , B. B., - - - Principal that will occur only with scrub Prospectors are staking off all of the the appointment of a Pacific island of Texada, where the recent though stock. But in such cases the animal At a recent meeting of the Ameri­ questing U .M E. Milan, K. B., - - should be g o t rid o t. U d o cs n o t de­ c a n H liip p irg a n d In d u s tria l le a g u e , Coast man in his cabinet. find is reported. Many miners stroy Assistant* the rule that profitable dairying Gen. Joe Wheeler, of Alabama, was The shortage of Moore, tlie Indian­ gold from British Columbia and Puget A nna E. B ell , . . . . demands abundant food and good elected president for the ensuing year. apolis agent of the Connecticut Mutual Sound have gone there. Resolutions wire adopted favoring the Insurance Company, may reach to The child of William Allen wi • food. passage of a tonnage bill, which asks 11,000,000. He has been missing for burned to death at the Stonewall Mins Probably meal will finish up a steer for an allowance from the govern­ three days, and i3 believed to be in settlement, CALENDAR. Sail Diego county, yestei* better than ear corn, but for the bulk ment for United States built and Canada. The clothing of the child was of the feeding there are no trials to owned vessels, of 30 cents a ton for Julian C. McClure, a prominent day. which we can point that show in favor in some unknown way. each 1000 miles sailed, or steamed; man of Jackson county, Ind., has dis­ ignited Fall Term begins bili monili, 11, 1888 of meal over whole corn. A step still Mrs. E. Parks, who lives near Ban- also favoiiug a system of coast de­ appeared. It was reported that he is | gor, Butte county, fell into the Forbes- further in the right direction is to feed 11 tli monili, 30, 1888 Fall Term clones fenses; the building and iquipment short in his accounts as guardian of town flume Sunday. She shot the unhusked corn, fodder and all, to the of a strong navy ; the improvement of minor heirs to the amount of $23,000. durne, a distance of three-quarters of cattle. Buch innovations may appall 12th monili, 3, 1888 Winter Term begins harbors and rivers throughout the Keeley, of motor fame, who had a mile, without injury. many farmers, but what we are drift­ whole couniry; adequate compensa­ been imprisoned for contempt of court 3d month, 1, 1880 Winter Term closes toward is not more complicated tion for carrying the mails; and the in not answering questions propound­ The survey of the Blackfoot, Fort ing methods of feeding, but big crops to Bpring Term begins 3d month, 4, 1880 Belknap and Fort Peck resetva'ions, passage of a navy reserve bill. ed to him, has been released, because Montana, has been advertised for. feed, better stock to feed it to, and The Haytian minister at Washing­ the case in which he was under exam­ in rational methods of getting full month, 9 1880 Hpring Term closes About 17,000,000 acres will he thrown simple, ton has informed the secretary of ination was not fairly at issue. feed to the animals. open to the public. state that several vessels are being Rudolph Ericsson, of New Britain, fitted out at New York for an expe­ Conn., inventoi of the new explosive, A move is being made in New Mex­ If the owner of a small farm brings Announcement and Frosnectus. dition against Hayti. The matter has extralite, has received a letter from his ico to increase the liquor license front to his work the business capacity and been referred to the treasury depart­ uncle in Sweden, stating that the $100 to $1,000. The legislature is good judgment which the large land- Friends’ Pacific Academy is located at Newherg, Yamhill county, Or* ment, with the resuit that the collec­ right to use the discovery in England U'ged to pass a bill to that effect. The owner does, it is very evident that, gon, on the Portland and Willamette Valley railroad, twenty-two mile* from liquor men are making a savage fight. proportioned to the acres cultivated, tor of customs at New York was spec­ has been sold for $20,000. Portland, and one mile from Rogers’ Landing on Willamette river. he will have the most money at the ially instructed to see that no viola­ Eight tons of butter, eggs, cuied end Supreme Court of New York meat, of the year. Hired help is not tions of the neutrality laws were com has The It was opened for pupils Beptember 28th, 1885, and had enrolled during etc., were shipped from Port affirmed the verdict of the Circuit Harford on the 22d ult., the greater only expensive, but at times very un­ mitted at that point. the first week nineteen pupils. The second school year began Beptember Court of $45,000 against the million­ and unreliable, but a man’s Tho President lias sent to the Sen­ aire coffee merchant,Charles Arbuckle, portion of which waa sent south to certain ISth, 1886, with an enrollment of twonty six, and tho present school year hands, with a heart in his work, ate the name of D. Wade, of Mon­ in the breach of promise suit brought feed the citizens of Los Angeles aud own opened Beptember Pith, 1887, with an enrollment of fifty-one, and the wintci which seldom accompanies hired help, tana, to be chief justice of that Terri­ by Clara Campbell, of Ironton, Ohio. San Diego. term, December 3d, with an enrollment of 110. are always available for every little de tory. In Utah the census of children of IJa Wilcox, daughter of Mrs. C. tail on which success depends. Many At the time of the opening of the school only the Academy building was It is now asserted that Consul Gen­ Wilcox, of Baiubridge, N. Y., a pretty school age, between six and 18 years, men will do more with ten acres and •reeled, and only the lower story of it was completed. During the summer eral Sewell will not again represent girl shows that there are in the Territory get more out of, and from them, than 1 of 17 years, was arrested in Paris the United States at Samoa. of 1886 tii* boarding hall and three cottages for pupils boirding themselves last week, with a Dr. Seller, of Eng­ 041 boys and"3 641 girls of non-Mor­ v ill with a hundred. It re- j In Oregon and Washington Terri­ land, with whom she had eloped. Dr. mon parents, and 34,082 boys and others were constructed, and during the summer of 1887 the hall for gymnasium quires as much labor, however, for the tory. and it is stated in California, Seller, it is said, has a wife in Eng­ 23,280 girls of Mormon parentage. ten as the hundred. It is intelligent and boya' dormitories was commcnctd and ttie Academy building was com­ there are mauy excellent government land. labor and good management that The result of the Laguna de Taclie pleted. 'Die trustees hope to be able to add oilier buildings as they aie lands, which wou’d be at once «• tt'ed The American ship, Henry Villard, grant land suit at Fresno, it is raid, counton a farm, hence it is that small cm were the land surveyed There cleared from New York last week for will be to transfer a water monopoly farms pay the bi st and that farmers needed. For Catalogue or information address are also hundreds of stt'lers, in Ore Seattle, W. T., with a general cargo of from one party to another. Nothing continually complain that there is no EDWIN MORRISON, Principal. gon especially, who are living on laud merchandise. This is the first vessel will be gained for the public and the money in farming. To our way of Or E. H, WOODWARD, President of Board. and have been trying for years to get that has ever left New York for Seattle interest is more of curiosity to see thinking, and we are familiar with their land, but, owing to the small and she will be [ robably two months who will win than to anticipate bene­ every department of farm business, price allowed surveyors by the gov- the trip. 9 and measurably so with the city, fits. ernment for the work, they could not on Three How to Live a Successful Life. there is no enterprise one can engage messengers carrying state Farmers in the southwestern part O F G E N E R A L IN T E R E S T . undertake to survey it. were sltuuted at tho buck of its neek, in which otters better opportunities elec oral votes have nut been paid of Grass Valley township, Nevada for a healthful, independent and suc­ —An ostrich escupod from one of th« and its mouth extended from ear tr In order to bo of practical service In Friends of silver are somewhdt in­ mileage, because the certificates county, are organizing fer the purpose cessful world, u man must have love for dignant that Sena'or Allis m has re­ their life than a moderate sized farm California ostrich farms, swam u river, ear. It was known as the Cutius cod, this them are sealed in an en­ of constructing an irrigation ditch to under good some truth, or cause, or party, or per­ and. according to the Oregonian, wai fused to accept the portfolio of the identifying management. and gave the horseman a run of twen­ which cannot be ufigned until take water from the South Y uba Canal sonal leader, and must be loyal to the Treasury department. They claim velope evidently made to eat, rather than te February 13. The messengers come Company and lead it ovei Dress Sum There are many who never take a ty-seven miles before he was captured. be eaten. object of his devotion. No man can that he his an opportunity to restore from —Tho following device Is said ti Colorado, Kansas and Alabama. mit, hy Osborne hill, through Forest ramble in the woods in the winter sea­ have been prominently displayed at a —In California turkeys an- raised In compass any real good merely by be­ silver to its former standing in coin­ The postmaster-general has sent