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Advertising Bills Collected Monthly*
O I K l i Als
VOL. 2.
EASTERN
IH H K CTO K V.
NEWBERG, YAMHILL CO., OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1889.
ITEMS.
I lilted « f a t e « .
President...........................Benjamin Harrison
Vice-President.......................l»evi P. Morton
Secretary of State.................. James G. Blaise
Secretary of the Treasury........ Win. \\ indom
Secretary of the Interior
J. W IN obis
Secretary of War
lied Held Proctor
Secretary of the Navy
B. F. Tracy
Postmaster-General
John Wansmak r
Attorney General
....... W. H. H. Mill t
Secretary of Agriculture..........Jeremiah Husk
D E ATH OF JE FFERSO N D A V IS -H IS
LA S T W ORDS.
A N u m ber o f Bills In tro d u c e d by D olpb
—P res id en t A p p o in ts a S u p rem e
J u d g e - F ifte e n R ou n d C on ­
test at Boston.
S ta te o f O regon .
M cKinley ».ill frame the republican
J. H. Mitchell, J. N. Dolph tariff bill.
..................Binger Herman
The wool-grower* will meet June 11
..........Sylvester Pennoyer
.......
G. W. Mulinile next at Chicago.
(i W.Webb
The senate has chosen Ingalls presi­
F. C. Baker
K. B. Me Elroy dent pro tempore.
U. 8. Senator».....
Congressman .....
Governor
Secretary of State.
State Treasurer...
State Printer.......
Supt of Schools .
It. S. ' I. ah.in, W. P. Lord.
Supreme Judges
W. W, Thayer
t .................... .............
C o u n t y o f Vainh'.II.
J udge................
Sheriff
. ......
Recorder...........
Clerk.................
Supt. of Schools
Treasurer..........
Surveyor...........
Coroner.............
Commissioners
A large amount of pension legislation
__
L. L. Lowery is being introduced in congress.
.............T. J. Harris
Wyatt Harris
A waxy st’-ang^r at Troy. New Y orx,
.......
J. W. liobbs was carrying $3000 in his pockets.
L. H. Baker
..............P. P. Gates
Senator Dolph’s Pacific coast fortifica­
.............J. C. Cooper
........... K. B. Fellows tion bill appropriates $120,377,800.
.Brutscher, Kingery
“ Handsome H arry” Carlton was hung
in N ew York for shooting a policeman
dead.
City o f X e w b e r f,
M ayor......................
Recorder
Treasurer.................
Marshall ..........
Street Commissioner
Councilmen
CHURCH
........ F. A. Morris
.......
J. T. Sniit h
.......
S. Hobt-on
... A. T. Huworth
L. M. Smith
f N. C. Maris
I H. C. Miles
\ it. Pettyjohn
........ ; H. Cooper
J. Hobson
i N. Heater
\OTEM.
PR E S B YTE R IA N CHURCH.-Services will
e held at Jones’ Hail on the second and fourth
undays of the month, at I p. in. by the Rev.
William Travis of Lafayette. Sabbath school
every Sunday at 3 p. m.
FRIENDS C H U K C il.-S ervices every Sun
day at 11 a. in. and 7 i> m.. and Thursday at 10
a. m Sabbath school every Sunday at 10 a.m.
Monthly meeting at 10 a. m. the first Saturday
in each month. Quarterly meeting the second
Saturday and Sunday in February, May, A u ­
gust and November.
E V A N G E L IC A L CH U RCH .-Regular ser­
vice first and third Sundays of each month at
10 a. m.; second and fourth Sundays at 7 p. m.
Sabbath school every Sunday at 11 a. m.
U N IO N C H U RCH .-U nion service ia held in
the Newberg school house every Sunday at 11
a. m. Sabbath school every Sunday at 10a. m,
HOC I K T Y
Jetf Davis’ death was painless and
came during unconsciousness.
N O T IC E * .
Y . M. 0. A .—Devotional services every Sun
day evening. Young men earnestly requested
to attend.
I. 0. O. F —Sessi >ns held Saturday evening
in the rooms over Moore’s Drug store.
Y . W . C. T. U.—Business meeting the second
Saturday in every month.
G. A. R.—Sessions held first and third Thurs­
day evening in each mouth.
W . C. T. U .- Business meeting held the third
Saturday afternoon in each month.
B U M IY K M M IH ItK < T O R Y O F
C IT Y ' O F K R W B H M ,
THE
Depot—P. & W. V. On Main street north of
Firft. M. S. Garvin, agent.
Tile M ill—On the Dayton road, west of the
Academy. Reese & Hunt.
Public School—In Central addition north of
First street. E. H. Woodward, pres, of board.
Drug Store-On Main street south of the de
pot. H. C. Hald.
Dry Goods and Groceries—On Main street
aouth of the depot. J. D. Carter.
Pioneer Livery Stable—Corner First and Mer­
idian streets. J. It. Smith.
J. B. Moore, M. D.— Office at residence on the
corner of Center and Third.
Arlington Hotel—On Main street near P. &
- W . V. Railway. John Atkinson.
Barber Shop—1 0 Main street. Fine cigars
•nd tobacco. Smith & Myers.
Dry Goods and Groceries —Corner First and
Center streets. Morris, Miles & Co.
Furniture-Corner First and Main streets,
opposite Jones’ Hall. G. W. Wyman.
Bakery—On Main street north from First. J.
D. Wilson.
Willamette Real Estate Agency--Ofllce on
Main street. Scarce & Wright.
Millinery—Main street south of the depot.
Mrs. Enos Hanson.
Newberg House—The only hotel on First st.
O. C. Wright.
Laundry—Near the Tile Mill on the Dayton
road. Sam Kee.
Evangelical Church—On Third street east of
the Academy. Rev. Beaumont, pastor.
Barber Shop—Corner Third and Center sts.
Cigars and tobacco. Luttier Hill, manager.
Public Hall—Corner First and Main streets.
Jones Brothers.
Meat Market--On Center street between First
and Second. Austin & Wilson.
Groceries—On Center street between First
and Second. Parker & Nicholson.
Dryer—First street at the end ef the bridge.
P. F. Bradford.
Shoe Shop—Center street between First and
Seconi. A. M. Hoskins.
Livery Stable—Near P. & W. V. Railroad,
Main street. George Grayson.
Board of Immigrtion—Office cn east side of
Center street. Maris & Oliver, managers,
Millinery—Center street between First and
Second. Anna Rees.
Fruit Dryer—Near railroad track east of de
pot. Aaron Brey.
Lumber Yard—Main street north of depot.
R H. Rogers.
Drug Store—Corner of Center and Second
streets. C. *\ M »ore.
Blacksmith—Corner First and Meridian sts.
A. B. Georne.
Harnessmaker—Center street between First
Second. C. Maris.
Jail—In center of block bounded by First,
Second, Meridian and Center streets.
Lumber—First street between Meridian and
Center. Mitchell & Brown.
Photographs—Over Moore’» Drug Store on
Center street. S. Hobson.
Flouring Mill—On the Dayton road at Cheha-
m creek. Tarrant & Son.
Postofflce--At Moore's Drug Store on ('enter
street. C. F. Moore, postmaster.
Nursery—On the Dayton road west of the Tile
Mill. Cooper & Son.
Brick Yard—At the west end of Third street.
James Hammett.
Dry Goods and Groceries—Corner First and
Main streets. Joseph Everest.
Meat Market—Main street near Jones' hall.
Frank Jones.
Wgreboue—On P. It W. V. railroad near de­
pot. Christ« nson Bros.
Fruit Dryer—Corner of Willamette and Wjr-
noosai streets. Woods Sc Hall.
Blacksmith—Shop near Graj son's Stable.
Fred Bent.
Dry Goods A Groceries—Corner Center and
First streets. J. T. Smith.
Millinery In J. T. Smith s store on Center
street. Smith 8c Hoskins.
Shoe Shop—On First street west from Main.
G. Londenshausen.
Hardware—173 Main street south of the depot’
W . C. Kruger.
F W. Carman. M. D —Office on corner of
Main and First st*.
Hardware—Center treet between First and
econd. J. B. Mount.
Friends Pacific Academy—Cor. Third and
Edwards sts. Edwin Morrison. Principal.
E. H. Bellinger—Real Estate on Center st.
D. P Stratton, Manager
The Farmers’ and Laborers’ Union
held its annual session at St. Louis last
week.
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L i a b l e to O v r r t h r . w M o n a r c h ,
E s t a b l is h a K r p n b l tr .
and
THE PACIFIC CUASI.
HKTTKK
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M K K V U 'K .
Blaine has recovered from his recent I m p r o v e m e n t . T o B e Ma de In the
O r e g o n Ituutca.
attack of lumbago and resumed his
duties.
Tlio postmaster general, in response to
McAuliffe and M ike Daly fought fif­ a recommendation of Representative
teen rounds to a draw’ at Boston. Jack Hermann, lias re-established the post-
had the best of it.
office at Dilley, Washington county, Or.,
Jay Gould’s eldest son George lost to and appointed William M. McLeod as
his brother Eddy $125,000 in stock specu­ postmaster.
The deportment has now
lations on Wall street.
under consideration the proposition re­
Several funerals a day were had in cently argued by Mr. Hermann and rep­
Minneapolis for sometime after the great resented by him to lie of great interest to
the people of Washington county and
tire in the T. ibune building.
also Columbia county, Or., and which is
The attorney general says he will re­ the establishment of a tri-weekly mail
quire $1,000,000 to prosecute offenders in service between Buxton and Vernonia,
1890, against $90 *,000 in 1889.
a route now unsupplied, and then to in­
It is not thought that a measure can crease tlie present mail service from St.
be pushed through congress appropriat­ Helens to Vernonia in Columbia county,
and from Greenv'Ue in Wasiiington
ing money for the W orld’s fair.
county to Vernonia, to a tri-weekly ser­
The Miner house, East Tawas, Mich , vice, the mails to arrive at the town of
burned. Tw o corpses were found in the Vernonia in one and the same dav from
ruins. F ive men were injured.
each of these terminal offices.
This
Tite l>oiler of Calhoun’s gin, at Colfax, change in the mail service, Mr. Her­
Alabama, exploded, killing six men and mann asserts, will not only afford better
two women, and wounding many others. communication with the rapidly increas­
ing settlements hack from the Columbia
A ll were negroes.
river, but also expedite tite whole service
The president has appointed Justice in that region.
David J. Brewer, ot Kentucky, to the
position on«the supreme bench vacated
A J A IL HKKAK.
by Stanley Matthews.
I
rLAM IIK H .
Many Questions
African Geography—Russia's
Warlike Actions.
Stanley Settles
BLOODY MURDER AT VANCOUVER.
L ondon , Dei-. 15. — It is asserted that
WASHINGTON.
“ the West End sear dais, ' as they are
ealted, may result in upsetting not only
royalty in the kingdom, but also the rule
of tho privileged classes as well. In
other words, that they will end in bring­
ing about speedily a republic upon the
ruins of the present monarchy and house
of lords.
The fact that Prince Albert Victor,
eldest son of the Prince of Wales, and
therefore heir to the British throne, is
connected with these scandals, either
personally or crim inally, as is freely
charged, or r.s is nllicialiy admitted, by
the connection with them of his inti­
mate friends, of course make their politi­
cal effect most momentous.
It is the opinion of practically every
thoughtful man in the kingdom tl at
when the scandals are fully inquired into
by parliament and all the frightful de­
tails become public property, either
Prince Albert Victor will be deprived of
succession, a proceeding almost impossi­
ble of conjecture, or thut Queen Victoria
will he officially declared the last mon­
arch of Great Britain, and that a republic
will immediately succeed upon her death.
rO K K lV H
o
Queer Police Judge at Oalcland-Shlp
Edmund has lieen made deputy lieu­
Canal on the Sound— Mrs Judge
tenant of London.
Seneca Smith Killed In­
Tiie Marquia of Ix>rne lias gone to
stantly at Portland.
writing love stories.
Dayton will have GOO electric lights.
East Portland's city jail is in very bad
condition.
R. L. Sanderline and Maud Cook sui­
cided at Spokane.
An imperial edict forbids applause in
the theaters of St. Petersburg.
Tlie Hong Kong market is over­
stocked with American importations.
Tlie miners in thirty-five collieries of
Essen, Germany, have gone out on a
The expenses of Washington’s legisla­ strike.
ture will be $140,000.
The Calcutta Public Health Society
A telephone line is to be run from lias reported strongly in favor of leper
Yaquina to Toledo hay.
legislation.
W inter strawberry slot •« are popular
Marie vau Xandt will receive $800 for
in the coast papers now. g l
ea--li of twelve )>erforinances at Barcelona
and
Lisbon.
Prairie City, Or., lias been made a
money erder postoffice,
The London press commented at
Idaho » ill treat w ith the Clierokees to length on Jeff Davis' career, in a variety
of opinions.
buy the Cherokee outlet.
Edmund Emmett, a Union soldier, ^ Tlie poet Shelley's son, Sir Percy
Florence Shelley, is dead in Ixmdon, at
suicided at San Francisco.
70 years of age.
The Y . M. C. A ., of Tacoma, w ill en­
The Russian government, it is said,
deavor to build tins winter.
lias resolved to abolish the import duty
The Oregon state immigration hoard on seaborne coal.
costs $2000 monthly to run.
An exciting personal encounter took
M itchell’s hill for Tho Dalles boat rail­ place in tlie chamber of deputies at
way appropriates $1’ ,000,000.
Brussels. No blood was shed.
Portland’s real estate sties for 1889
Tlie Salvation Arm y in Scotland has
w ill foot up atxmt $15,000,000.
increased hv twenty-eight corps during
Walla W alla’s military hand will have ttie year, making a total of 128.
a new $2IXX) set of instruments.
An ice palace, according to the Am eii-
Portland’s schools are in debt $3400, can and Canadian style, is to be erected
in January at St. Petersburg.
against $21,000 in December, 1888.
General F. W. Palfrey, the war veteran
Seattle is to have the largest pane of
ami Iiiatorian, whose home was in Bos­
glass on the coast, 10x12 feet in size.
ton, died at Cannes, France, last week.
Olym pia’s now hotel lias three stories,
A movement lias been started in Lon­
attic and basements, and costs $60,000.
don for avoiding all tlie poulterers’ shops
Jonathan Young suicided near Los at which dead larks are known to he
Angeles. Senile insanity was the cause. sold.
The Norcross sailed from Victoria with
H eavy snowfalls are reportod through­
$280,000 wortli of salmon for Liverpool. out Austria-Hungary. It is stated that a
T w o men were killed and one injured score of persons have jierisiied in the
by a railroad collision near Yreka, Cal. snow.
There is talk of an American tour by
There is enough smuggled opium in
San Francisco to supply the trade for a Ciiristine Nilsson, just to show that all
reports
of her physical and vocal failure
year.
are wrong.
The receipts of tlie county court at
Portland for liquor licenses is $900 per
Chinese troops have suffered a rather
month.
severe defeat from savages in South
Formosa, three or four iiundred of them
Walla W alla ia excited over the re­ heiDg killed.
ported cruel t reatment of tlie Steilacoom
Attorney A. H . Pope was killed and F o u r B u r g l a r . Csnltueri at O l y m p i a asylum.
Mr. Gladstone says lie lielieves that if
two other men wounded in a shooting
Regain T h e ir Freedom .
Tlie mortgage tax law discussion occu­ an election was held now tlie country
affray which was precipitated in open
Last Sunday morning four prisoners pies several columns weekly of the Ore­ wonld return a home rule majority in
ccurt at Dallas, Texas.
parliament of 109.
broke out of the county jail at Olympia. gonian.
The president has sent in a batch of
It
is
stated
that
tlie
steamers
plying
It
came
near
being
a
general
delivery,
as
A ll tlie garrisons in the towns ol
several hundred nominations for vari (us
places in the departments of state, jus­ all the prisoners escaped except one who between Portland and the Sound are run Alsace-Lorraine have been re-enforced
at a loss.
lately, and new barracks and fortifica­
tice, war, navy and interior.
was in the steel e'l, and George T . j
The Portland school iiosrd will estab­ tions are being built.
Louis Aamburger, of Baltimore, pos­ Smith, wiio »a s recently brought fiom
Russia not only continues tlie massing
sesses a magnetic power in his hands San Francisco on au extradition warrant lish the free night school on a perma­
of her troops on her western frontiers,
sufficient to raise a s:x*pound weight. and who refused to go, saying he pie- nent basis.
He is quite an object of curiosity to the ferred to stay and await his trial, which
A canal is being surveyed to run from hut it is being carried on with renewed
takes pla 'e next month. The escaped Port Townsend to Oak bay and to carry energy since tlie Czar's return.
scientists.
By the breaking of the rope in a cage prisoners were awaiting trial on a charge the largest ships.
Tlie French railways during the six
in a coal mine near Stunbenville, Ohio, of burglary, and the evidence against
It cost Multnomah countv, Or., $254 months of tlie ex|K)sition earned $85 (XX).-
two boys, named Robert Davis and John them was conclusive. They cut away for its ineffectual efforts to capture its re­
(XX) francs over tlie earnings during the
Devinnv were precipitated seventy-five the wooiien lining of the jail and with a cent jail-breakers.
corresponding period of last year.
poker dug a hole in the wall large enough
feet and killed.
to permit the passage of a man, and
The price paid by the Northern Pacific
Vienna is snowed up again. Provis­
In a fight of drunken negroes at Lum- when all was quiet made their exit. N o for tlie Puget Hound Hhoreroad is said to
ions are from 15 to 20 per cent, dearer on
l»erton, Rolienson county. South Caro­ alarm was given by the remaining pris­ be about $1,000,000.
account of tlie impeded communications.
lina, Jack Hunt, Tom Collier and Julius oners and tlie escape was not discovered
A number of delayed trains is tlie re­ Tin- postal service is dono ou sleighs.
Embra were killed and half a dozen until morning, when tlie keeper made
others injured.
his rounds. Sheriff Billii gs and a posse sult ot recent washouts on tlie ikiutheru
Jules Fleury Hiisaon, better known by
Pacific’s Shasta division.
Shubok Ingio, the Japanese sailor of men are in close pursuit.
ilia non de plume of Cliampfleury, died
who murdered Muro Comi Contari, a
It is estimated that Oregon’s popula­ at Paris. He was a journalist, ami one
fellow-countryman,
in
New
Y ork,
tion has increased 100,000 by immigra­ of tlie most voluminous of French
. W A V B K t 'O M K N A T I O N A L .
November 10, was convicted of murder
tion during the year 1889.
authors.
in the first degree.
One iiundred acres at Astoria was sold
S h i p p i n g K en dea vou s o f the I’a r U l r f
Though the anti-slavery congress now
Dr. Lewis Mushuger, of Buffalo, pro­
for $ 100.0(H) to A. W. Berry.
The rail­
l i m e Anticipated.
sitting at Brussels was opened with a
vided in his will for a funeral feast of
road fever ia booming values.
great flourish and many promises of
champagne and oysters.
It was cele­
Tire increased congressional and sena­
The Union Pacific people are negotiat­ wonderful lesulta, very little is now ex­
brated after his death, while his laxly torial power that follows tlie advent of
ing ior tlie Signal, of Han Francisco, for pected of it.
was being cremated.
the several new states means a tower o the Hound route from Portland.
The total defalcations of tke defaulting strength to the whole Northwest.
Tlie Austiian government lias discov­
The
Tne San Francisco grand jury con­ ered tlie existence of an extensive ring
cashier of the house of representatives
concentration
of
this
strengtli
with
a
demns
a
number
of
city
and
county
foots up $75,000. It is thought the gov­
of officials and others who have for some
ernment will provide so that the mem­ view to the restoration of America’s prisons, etc., as unfit for occupancy.
time lieen engaged in defrauding tlie cus­
shipping
interests
means
tlie
establish­
bers will not lose their salaries.
Policeman Whitehead, of Portland, is toms service.
ment of marine commerce that will ben­ defendant to a suit for $25<X> damages.
United States Marshal W illis and City efit the commercial centers of the United
The Servian government is said to lie
H e arrested the wrong man by mistake.
Marshal Morgan, of Butler, Mo., met States.
bent on confiscating tlie salt rnono|ioly
Tlie inference should not lie
A young lady telegraph operator at held by tlie Anglo-Austrian bank under
each other on the street, and shot each drawn from tlie aliove that only the
other to death. The quarrel is said to Northwest íb interested in this all impor­ Sacramento, delilierately jumped from a a contract which lias still fourteen and a
have grown out of an old feud of long tant subject.
Tlie Atlantic coast will high bridge into the river and waa half years to run.
standing.
share alike with the Pacific in this work, drowned.
Upon Stanley’s arrival at Bagotnoyo
Cleinan lias offered a bill in tlie Wasii­ the town was decorated and Wiseman's
The last words of J eff Davis were, hence this feeling, that where one vessel
“ Pray, excuse m e;” when medicine was now floats on the ocean there should lie ington legislature appropriating $2(HK) to force and tlie German vessels tired sa­
offered him. After death the face of the a dozen such flying tlie American flag. sink four artesian wells in the Horse lutes. In the evening there was s Iwn-
deceased, though emaciated, showed no Each year brings additional acreage un­ Heaven country.
quet, at which eloquent addresses were
trace of suffering, resembling that of a der agricultural subjection, and tlie pro­
House and senate bills are introduced made.
ducts of these acres to a marked extent
peaceful sleeper.
must find outlet via tlie ocean. The an­ in tlie Wasiiington legislature providing
Manchester, England, is only half
Justice I). J. Brewer, of Kentucky, nually increasing business with China for tlie establishment of the Indiana lighted, l h e men in the municipal gas
who has been appointed by the presi­ and Japan, together with that of this public school system.
works threatened to strike and were
dent for the supreme court, is a nephew country, centralizes at the most conven­
The batteries of tlie United States locked out and replaced by non-union
On tlie Sound and this cruiser Charleston have arrived at Mare workmen, who are fed and lodged in the
of Justice Stephen Field.
Tw o of ient point.
Brewer’s classmates at Yale were candi­ part of the Pacific coast it is univers­ Island The cruiser will be ready for sea works.
ally acknowledged that Port Town­ in ahont two months.
date« for the same appointment.
Recently a mob attacked the China
send is this point.
The report of
An English syndicate has purchased the custom house at Port Townsend
Police Judge Laidlow, of Oakland, ar­ Inland and Methodist Episcopal missions
for $2,000,C00 all the coal mines, nine in for tlie past fisca1 year show a doubling raigned
himself
for
drunkenness, at Nauk, China, and destroyer! both
number, on the line of the Hannibal & in tonnage and receipts, and through pleaded guilty, fined himself $50, paid it, chapels ami an opium refuge, and stoned
St. Joseph, in Mason county, Mo. A this avenue tlie future of this city set-ins ami promised reformation.
the officials who attempted to interfere.
$25,000,000 banking institution, of Eng­ destined to he eventually interwoven
Tlie missionaries and laities took refuge
An escaped Russian exile from Siberia in Yamenen.
lish capitalists, is also projected at Phila­ with the commercial interests of the
has landed at Vancouver. H is eighteen
delphia.
country. I t is believed that the legisla­ years of confinement in Siberia have
Five jiersons perished in the snow
Ingalls has introduced a hill for P ie tion of tlie present congress will name made him prematurely old.
during a storm which prevailed at Naag,
commemoration of the 400th anniversary Port Townsend as tlie rendezvous of tlie
A very bloody murder was that by West. Hungary. As means of communi­
of the discovery of America in 1492, ap­ Asiatic and Alaska trade to the extent of
cation are re-estabiished it is learned
propriating for the purchase of ground, naming this city as the initial shipping which N. J. Wilson lo it his life at Van­
that destitution and loas of life resulting
$5,000,000; for grading and clearing, point and as receiving the incoming couver from a knife in the hands of a
from tlie fearful snowstorms of the last
$1,500,000; for buildings of the Unite«! foreign cargoes. Anyway, a belief pre­ discharged soldier Darned MoraD.
wei k, have been widespread.
Staten, $500,000; for incidental expenses, vails that this is the inevitable outcome
A coroner’s verdict at Han Francisco
of the present agitation of subsidies,
$ 1,000,000; total, $8,000,000.
Queen Victoria, it is said, has a num-
which carries with it the thought that charges tlie contractors of a building, tier of unpublished manuscripts in tier
The coroner’s jury in the inquest on Port Townsend will become an important into whose excavations a man fell and was
possession which may see print after tier
the bodies of victims of the Minneapolis distributing point in the United, rítate* Killed, with involuntary manslaughter.
death. Their nature ia not known, but
Tribune building fire brought in a ver­ mail service of the near future.
The first hill to pass both brandies of it is understood that poem* and short
dict which declares the owners of the
tlie legitlature waa introduced by Judson stories firm the hulk of the collection.
Tribune building, if not legally responsi­
of Whatcom, appropriating $140,009 to
ble, are morally culpahl« for the loss of
Father Schyng, who returned with
A sugar mill in the village of
life. Blame attaches for inadequte fire Swaleiiceweo, near Prague, in which pay the expenses of tlie legislative Staniev, declares halfway measures are
session.
escapes, and for the arrangement of the 1XXi tons of sugar waa stored, collapsed.
impossible in G erm any’s dealings with
The wife of Judge Seneca Smith, met , tlie Arabs, and Germany must either
electric light wires.
Kignt persons were killed and many in­
a
horrible
and
instant
death
by
being
consent to slavery or maintain her posi-
The Monongehela hotel at Pittsburg, jured.
hurled from a carriage by a runaway I tion in Africa by force till the Arabs sub­
was damage«l by fire to ti.e extent of
horse. She struck on some timbers and mit. He save it will take centuries to
$100,000. The house was one of the
Senator Fair has decided to add two
suppress the slavs trails completely.
oldest and largest hotels in the city, oc­ more stories to the Lick house, at Han »a s frightfully lacerated.
cupying an entire block, seven stories Francisco, at a cost of $200,00). The
Horace Gibbs, the colored porter that
Stanley’s latest correspondence throws
high. Tw o hundred guest« were in the walls of this hotel were originally made shot and killed young M cD evitt last
a flood of light on many a disputed ques­
house at the time, several of whom had broad, so that they would easily support October, after a fair trial at Portland,
tion of African geography, fie finds ex­
a narrow escape. Most of them lo«t two stories more.
was found guilty of murder in the sec­ plorer Baker's conclusion* with refer­
nearlv all their personal effects.
ond degree and sentenced to im prison­ ence to lake Albert Nyanza greatly in
ment for life in tlie penitentiary.
Senator Manderson lias introduced a
error. The B!ue mountains, raid to lie
Three
big
type
contracts
were
hill to increase the efficiency of the in­
The Waterloo M ining Company, of so high, he find. onlyWXX) feet in alti­
awarded
in
Han
Francisco
last
week.
fantry of the army.
Each regiment
Milwaukee, has filed a suit in the United tude. 'Hie highest peak of all, an im
■hall ire composed o f tw e lv . companies, Tlie Chronicle, Hacramento Bee, and State* court, at Isis Angeles, against mense square summit, snow-capped,
with one colonel, one lieutenant colonel, state government printing office are to tie John H. Doe, a wealthy Han Francisco Baker did not report at all. Tlie pmlni­
three majors, one adjutant and one quar­ reoutfitted. Palmer & Rey secured all capitalist, asking ilamagea in the sum of hility now is tiiat the true source of the
Nile, Congo and fion w . is in the hsart
termaster The bill also provides that
Th * prices were not $200,000, for minerals Doe has taken of Africa in unknown lakes formed from
the number of enlifted men of the army three contracts.
from their mines in Han Bernardino
1 made public.
snow.
shall be Increased to 30,000.
county.
SHE
NO. 3.
C O U L D N ’T
REMEMBER,
When It Come. to .».king Questions. Faff
Woman Taken the Cake.
“ Women are our worst cases,'’ said old
Dr. Bismuth to me the other day. “ It
takes th en an hour and a halt to tell
how their babies got buttons up theit
noses, or how they themselves feel w hen
they think they are sick. And when it
comes to asking questions, there'B no
heading them off at all. I explain in
the simplest manner every detail in
regard to their taking the medicines I
g ive; and after I'v e got them out, and
the door looked and bolted they’ ll come
rushing hack to go through with this
catechism:
“ ’Oh. doctor, which did you say to
take first— the drops or the powders?’
“ ‘Th e drops first.’
“ 'And then the powders?'
“ ’ Yes.'
“ ‘And then the drops again?'
“ ‘ Yes, yes.’
“ ‘ How often did you say?’
'■ "Every two hours!—it Is marked on
the medicine.’
“ ‘Oh, is it? How many drops did you
say?’
“ ‘Six.’
“ ‘ In how much water?’
“ ‘A teaspoonful.’
“ ‘And then one o f the powders?’
^
“ ‘Yes, yes.’
“ ‘Are the powders bitter?’
“ ‘No: not at a ll.’
" ‘Shall I take them dry?'
" ‘Yes. i f you lik e .’
“ ‘Shall I take them at night?*
“ ‘No; it is not necessary.’
“ ‘ What i f they don’t cure me?'
“ ‘Then come back again.’
" ‘ I t isn't any thing serious?*
‘ “ Oh, no; not at a ll.'
“ ‘ Because I ’d want to know tho exact
truth, if it was. T h e re ’s heart disease
in our fam ily. My mother's uncle died
ot it, and my own cousin thinks he has
it now; and so, of course. I'm a little
worried, and if 1 thought there really
tea» any danger I ’d— I declare. I ’ve for­
gotten which i'm to take first, the drops
or the powders; which did you say?’
“ ‘T h e drop*.’
“ ‘ And then the powders? Oh, yes; I re­
member. How stupid of me to forget—
sixteen drops in-----’
“ ‘ No; *ix drops.’
‘ “ Oh. yea; tie drops in h alf a tea-cup
o f water, and----- ’
“ ‘ No, no— in a teatpoonful of water.’
“ ‘Oh, yes. I must be crazy. I never
could remember any thing. I t ’s no pro­
voking. Now, let mo see— after the
drops conies tho powders, two every
hour until-----’
“ 'M o; one every two hours.’
“ ‘Oh, of course. How foolish o f mo!
I trill remember now— first a drop, then
a powder. That's it. Oh, doctor, I
wanted to ask you If----- ’
“ Another putient comes in. and I am
rescued. But, ten to one, I w ill be called
out of lied at m idnight by a fem inine
volco screeching over my telephone
w ire!
“ ‘ Doctor Bismuth; that you? Which
did you say to take first— the drops or
the powders? I'm afraid I'v o made a
m istake.’ ” — Xenas Dane, in Puck.
P A C K IN G
A
KNAPSACK.
What to l*ut In ami Wliat to Leave Out—
11 lilt h For I'ellestrl.llM.
Now, as to what to put into a knap­
sack. T h e less the better, of course.
T h e art is not to put in us much uh you
cun, lint to leave out as much as you cun;
for, after you have burn walking for six
hours every ounce tells its tale. Say
you can get at your portmanteau onco a
week, your knapsack ought not to con­
tain more than a night-shirt, a flannel
shirt, three or four collars, six pocket
handkerchiefs, two pairs of worsted
socks, a pair of slippers, a couple ot
pairs of hoot laces, sponge, toothbrush,
comb anil hairbrush, soap, a small book,
your tobacco,and a pair of lig h t trousers.
Those gentlemen whoshave must decide
for them selves whether they w ill carry
th eir own razor, etc., or be shaved by
the v illa g e harbor; I should recommend
the
latter.
But recollecting that
you start dressed, tho articles aliove
mentioned ought to servo your needs for
six or eigh t days. T h e knapsack, when
packed, ought not to weigh tw elve
pounds if it is to be carried by one per­
son for any length o f time. I was once
advised on no account to go without
quinine, as a most valuable medicino,
and which would also act as a “ pick-me-
up” in case of fatigue. Arnica, too, was
suggested.
Homebody else
advised
sticking plaster, (not a bad thing,either,
to have with one, but scissors are
then necessary,
and there are at
once
two
more
things to
look
after.)
“I
suppose
you
never
travel without a brandy flask?” was
another question. “ A lw ays,” was my
answer. I took one with me once a long
tim e and one of my friends broke it
twenty-four hours after we had le ft Lon­
don. I b elieve now that he broke it on
purpose, hut had not the courage to say
so, and that was his way o f teaching me
to do without it. I never want brandy
in the mountains and why should I
burden m yself with the extra weight of
a flask? I f the pedestrian wants to car­
ry a medicine chest on his hack be
should have strong shoulders. I hare
om itted any mention of a mackintosh;
they are unpleasant to walk in and I
should think the straps o f the knapsack
would tear them. I have always pre­
ferred to trust to Providence for tine
weather, and, with a few exceptions,
I have been w ell treated. I do take
with me an extra pair o f trousers—
which I feel to be an infliction—and
have some three or four times asked
the landlord to lend me a coat. I prefer
this to carrying a mackintosh on my
knapsack. Home men lik e to take a
stout umbrella in place o f a walking
•tick. Th is w ill keep off wet partially
and the sun off your bead and back.
E very tssly w ill pleas«- hims«-l f in what
he taxes or leaves behind, but I f his
load is a heavy one he may pay too
dearly for it.—Gentleman's Magazine.
m ♦ m
— When a Chicago clergym an hung
out his sign to the public some o f his
brothers were horrified at the innova­
tion, but when they discovered that
that same sign brought him about three
couples per day to be married they
stroked their chins in a reflective way
and declared that he had a great head
for business.—Detroit Free Press.
Address, G raphic , Newberg, Oregon.
j
t v K K .H L Y
T r.d e
M ark
M AK K K T
H E PO HT.
A b o v e the
Average.
December
The general business situation remains
about as indicated in recent Issues. The
volume of home trade Is decreasing, as
always during the closing weeks of the
year, yet it Is much above the usual De­
cember average, despite the influence of a
cloee money market, which is likely to
continue until after the holidays. The
future looks highly encouraging.
A U K IC IIL T IB A L IM PLKM EN TM .
Breaking Plow
9 33@55
Broadcast Seeders
.................... » ’(o 11U
Binding T w in e ..
10 per et dis
18c
..
Binding Wire
Grain Drills...........
................. 110« 169
Gang Flow. .........
1(X)@115
Osborne's Mowers
20 per et dis
75
Reapers
“ Com Mwrs & Uprs “ “
Droppers
“ “
“ Steel-frame self-
bind g Harvesters
*' “
180
Railroad Barrow«, Iron whls Fdoz U fi 56
Railroad Barrows, wood » his •'
au
Road Plow.
*»<930
6olid steel scrapers
...... 12(614
Steel disk harrows ...........
60*61X1
Spring w agon s.............
125 170
Su'ky Plow
75(695
W alking plow s...........
9(625
Wagons, all makes
110(3100
HAMM.
Hnrlaps, 10 in.
Burlaps, 45 In.
Burlaps, flu in.
Gunnies, sax Ml
Potato hags, net cash
Wool 4 th
Wheat sacks, spot, net evsh
n
Wheat sacks, extra, second h a n d ............
CO FFEES,
O ree n .
Guatemala, ff lb........
204(823
Java, ff th................................
Mocha, K* fe*
.
...........
28 (831
No. 1 Costa liica, ff lb
. . . . 22 <823
Rio, ff tb
22 (623
Salvador, ff l b ...............
. 21 (622
Konnte«!, in Kagn,
Arbuckle’s Ariosa,
tb
2Q<®25
CloHset & D.’s Columbia l tb prs
25 Cm 26
Costa Rica
28 <627
Guatemala
254(6 28
Roasted Java
..........
30 (¿32
Roasted Mocha
35 (6 37
W O O L.
E a s te rn O regon .
According to shrinkage
18(614
V a lle y .
Spring clip.
HUB 18
Umpqua ..............................
19620
Umpqua, lambs and fall
10(614
V e g e ta b le s (Frenh).
Asparagus,
tb ......................
Beans, ff lb
Beets, ff Iti
Cabbage, ff th
......................
U
Carrots, per sk.
1 25
Oarrots.young, ff doz
.
15
Celery. \0 doz
............
50
Cucumbers,
doz
10
Green Peas, ff lb
.........
0
lettuce, ff do*
..................
12*
Onions, fe? 100 tb»
85(3)1 03
Potatoes, ff lOOlbH
1 10(®1 20
F*otat,oes, sweets,
n>
1«
Radishes,
doz
121
Spinach
Turnips, t sk....................
1 25
Tomatoes, ff bx
75(81 00
POULTRY.
Chickens, large young, ^ doz.
Chickens, broilers
Chickens, old
Ducks, ffdoz
Geese, young, ff doz
Turkeys, young, ff It>
Grouse and Pheasants
F R K M H Kit L I T
Apples.
Raimnas, 0 » bunch
Currants
Grapes, 10 bx
Lemons, California, fe* bx.
Lemons, Sicily, ^ bx, new.
Limes,
cwt .
Quinces, ff bx,
Pears, ff bx
Peaches, to* bx
Plums, ff lb
3 54x64 00
2 50(63
5
7 (XX« 9
8 OO f 10
<W
(X)
00
00
15
3 00
1 00(31 50
3 5 0 « t 00
1 25(6 1 75
4 50 é 5 00
6 50(a7 (X)
1 50
1 00(61 25
None.
do
do
«K A IN ,
Barley, whole, 10 ctl ...........
80 @ 00
Corn, 0 100 It s
1 50
Oats, good, old, IP bushel
40 fa 41
Oats, new,
“
it ye, ff 100 lbs, nominal
1 22*(81 25
W’ heat, Valley, ff B0 lbs
1 20 m 22*
Wheat, Eastern Oregon
1 15 <61 17*
■ » A l l t V
H u tte r.
1*110111’tTl.
Oregon fancy creamery-
Choice dairy
Common
Picklod, Californio
Eastern fancy creamei y
California choice
C heeae,
Oregon full cream
Oregon skims a id old
Swiss < 'heese. dornest ie
Young America, Or.
39 (6 32)
274(6 30
8 (612*
18 «2 6
25
22*
15
10
15 (610
14
E g g ».
Oregon, ff doz
Eastern, ff doz
35
30
FLOUR.
3 85
Portland patent roller, f bbl
Salem patent roller
Dayton patent roller
Cascadia patent roller
Country brands.
McMinnville.
Superfine
White Lily
Graham
Ilye flour
.
....... 3 8»
3 70
3 70
3 75
. 4 CO
2 50
4 06
3 25
....... . 6 00
M E R I»* . .
«■raw* Meed*.
04<a 7*
12 (613
Timothy
Orchard Graw«
Red Top
Blue Grass.
English Rye Grass.
Italian Kyr Grass.
Australian It ye Grass.
Mesquite
Millet
Hungarian Millet.
Mixed Lawn Grass
C lo v e r M eed».
B«*«l < ’lover.
W hite 1 lover
Alsyke Clover
Alfalfa
M la re lla n e o u ».
Canary
Flax
Hemp
Pape, imported
Rape, California
. 9 (611
11 (6 13
8 (610
1 0 *«lt*
8 (8)10
7 (6 9
4 at 5
4 (a) 5
15
i lu t it i
10,(6 18,
15*4617*
11 I f 12
4q6 5
44(6 5
5 « 5*
10
3 « «
FR K .IL
Bran, ff ton- .
Hay, t ton, haled.
Ground Harley, if ton.
Mill < hop, V ton
Oil Cake Meal, ff ton
Short». If ton
M 'M R R
15 00(315 50
15 00« IH 00
22 51X324 OO
18 00@20(0
80 00(632 50
18 IXXidB 00
H O I 'L H A N D IIR R R S R D .
Hough
....
Edged.
T. & G. sheathing
No. 2 flooring
No. 2 ceiling
No. 2 rustic
Clear rough.
Clear P. 4S.
No. 1 flooring
No. I celling
No. 1 rustic
Stepping.
Per M. #10 00
.
..
12 00
19 00
18 no
is tie
18 oo
30 (XI
22 50
.
..
226«
22 50
22 «0
25 00
■ALT.
< osrae F l » r .
200-lb baits ff ton . . .
100-» bags, ff ton
Ground Rock, 50-lb baga, ff too
15 00
16 00
11 50