NEWBERG GRAPHIC NEWBERG GRAPHIC. a u v i : r t i n i Une Column H a lf Column Professional Cards ^ ü k a t i m .Twenty Dollars Ten Dollars ........One Dollar R e a d l u g S o t I r e » m i l l he I n s e r t e d th e r a te o f T e n r e a ta p e r Liu s. H 1KK4TO H Y. VOL. 2. NEWBERG. YAMHILL CO.. OREGON. SATURDAY. MARCH 1, 1890. HIE PACIFIC COAST. FORI EG N NEWS. l u lle d » t a l e s . President Benjamin Herrlson Vice-President L e v i l ‘. Mn ton S e c r e t«'y of Slate •• Jemes O. B l»lee Secretarv uf tit Treasury " in. \\ indom Si Cretan of the Interior J. » ¡Noble Secretary of W ar Kedfleld Proctor Secretary o f the N avy. U F. I racy PoMiinHster-Ueneral John ''«n s m a k -jr A ttorney General ......... H. H. M iller Secretary of A gricu ltu re.......... Jeremiah Rusk ( M a t e o r €>r«‘ g o n . U. 8 Senators.........J. H. Mitchell. J. N. Dolph C on gressm an ............... Bingei Herman Governor Sylvester Pennover Secretary o f -tate G. NN . McBild® State Treasurer......................... G ebb State P rin ter........ .................F* C- Supt of Schools K. B. McElroy Supremo Judges R. B. Strahan, W . P. Loro. r Thayer W . , W mà J * * Receiver Appointed for the Four Hundred Thousand Miners Will Probably Strike. American Sugar Refinery. The San Francisco Supervisors Pass Jewish Emigration Agents to Send Applicants to British Colonies an Ordinance Removing China­ Instead o f United States. town to South San Francisco. War is being made on Spokau’s gam­ blers. Gladstone is ill of catarrh. EASTERN ITEMS. An English in matter la s wired Jack T h a latest mail from Australia brings Dempsey at San Fr-m isco an offer to go news of n anv fatal accidents One of the most prominent Has the < ollapse of the obi Volunteer Artillery hotel in Hyd- ney. in which two |ie«>ple were huried hi can )*e oMained. the ruins and burned Friends PaclfD A cadem y—Cor. Third and I I England sod fight T off Ward or some Edwards «ts. E dw in Morrison. Principal E. H. B 111 iger — R al K st*t« on C «n t«r «t. 1 other proti inent Eng isli middle weight I ) P Stratton Manage ! in the Pelican Club where a large purse PORTLAND MARKET. The local merchandise market» report an inciet»itig business, although of course Fiends Throw Vitriol in a Lady's the rush of back orders of the previous week lias ipiieted dowu. Country stocks Face at Erie, Pa. must he light, and as soon as the mails are moving freely a go- d trade is anticipated, ihe future ou'look being still viewed with Villard Secures the Baltimore and confidence. Colfee, all grades, lias advanced itele, Ohio Railroad — Two Chorus and we note a like advance bolli iu New Girls Fight a Duel. York ami t'hicag >. Rice has advanced Je. Mtga's are in an uncertain atate. Matdi Gras is on in New Orleans. K draiu’s man Bizenali has been re- Sir Robert Kaue, M D., of London is leased. Englishmen will ruu the Spokane saw dead. mill property. Jim Corbett defeated Jake Kilrain at Carl llalbergen, the Stuttgart publisher, New Oilcan“ . A tiglierman was shot and killed in a is dead. County o f V a m lilll. quarrel at Rainier. ■lake Kilrain is about to retire tempo­ Mexico governmental bouds are stead- rarily from the ring. L. L. Lowery Trains are now running from ¡San \ ily rising. J iu l*e................. ..............T. J. Harris Francisco to Ashland. Sheriff ...... Tiie Oklahoma bill has been favorably Wyatt Harris A series of English- American foot-ball R ecord er............ J. W. liobbs | reported to the House. Clerk. . receiver lias been appointed for the L. 11. Paker Supt. o f Schools Uatea | American sugar refinery. Y The Indians in Soutii Dakota are said General Rodriguez lias lieen appointed Treasu rer... ............ J. C. Cooper Surveyor ! to he starving to death. Heavy rains in Pan Franc'sco, Bakers- j Governor-General of Cuba. K. B. Fellow s C oroner.............. Brutscher, Klngery tield and St. Helena, Cal. Commissioners Tiie loss in the Toronto university tire President Diaz has refused a proffered | is now put at $1,000,0 0. t Ellensbuiyh has formed a Board of j loan from Gertnau bankers. C ity o f X e w lie r * . Trade with 100 members. Pickardsville, Mo., hae an old-time Tin* Brazilian Government feels happy F. A. Morris M ayor ....................... temperance crusade among its women. Arthur I’ roehstel was drowned in I/i Uiver United States recognition. J. T. smith R carder . itubion ! Camus creek wiiile rafting. Treasurer.................. General Miles is outspoken for speedy j John Burns is discouraged about the A . T. H aw orth . Marshall and liberal coast defense appropriations. There are now 1,000 prisoners in tlie workingmen’s holiday project. !.. M. Smith Street Commissioner f N. C. Maris Walla Walla penitentiary. Sarah Bernhardt is ill iu Pa-is,aLd has : The steamship Louise sank at 8t. I B. C. Mites l K. Pettyjohn Johns, Fla., All were rescued but one The Hassalo and the Otter collided at discontinued Iter performances. •Councilmen ; H. Cooper man. Seattle with small damage. , J. Hobson Dom Pedro is yet suffering from a ner- j [ N. Heater | P rank Trowbridge fatally shot his wife, Miss Jessie G. Baker has lieeti mcni- vous disease which affects his mind. and then killed himself at Big Rapids, nated postmistress at ha Grande. Sir Henry Edwards, who lias been vis- I Mich. C H l 'K C l l A O I K » . iting the Samoan islands, is at Honolulu. I A Corvallis woodehopper accidentally . _ | Thomas Sexton of Hartford knocked P R K 8 B Y T K K IA N C H U R C H . Her vices will cut liis head fatally while at work. Pennvsoli, the po*t laureate, is stiller- |out j ailieB Norton of Waterbury in three e held at Jones’ Hail on the Becond and fourth tug from influenza. His condition is j Grant Israel, the Comsto k miner and undays o f the month, at 4 p. m. by the Rev. W illiam T ra vis o f Lafayette. Babbath school operator, is dead at San Francisco. serious. every Bunday at 3 p. in. Tite flouring mill of tiie Terre Haute Madame sagada.a noble Russian lady, M illing Companv was hnruetl; loss, Graham, Idaho, lost a boardimr-house F R IE N D S C H U R C H .-S e rv ic e s every Sun and a mile of tramway in a snowslide. I was tlooged to death iu Siberia for polit­ j $100,000. day at 11 a. m. ami 7 u. m.. and Thursday at 10 ical offenses. a. m. sabbath school every Sunday at 10 a. in. bosses to bridges and roads hy the Hood The Carey Dili for the admission ol Monthly m eeting at 10 a. in. the first Saturday Hon. Alex Danilas Ross Wisnsrt Bailie Wyoming as a state lias been re|>orted to n each month. Quarterly meeting the tecoud in Lane couutv, Oregon, amount to ♦ >0,- Cochrane Barrow of Leauington, Eng­ I the House. Saturday and Sunday in February, May. A u ­ 000. gust and Novem ber. land, is dead. San Francisco will endeavor to move A number of coal mines have been lo­ E V A N G E L IC A L C H U R C H .- Regular ser­ Ciiinatown to a less central part of the Sir Edward Watkin, tiie railroad king, afed on the Sioux reservation, 1 >akota, vice first and third Sundays o f each month at slipped in getting out of bed and broke 10 a. m.; second and fourth Sundays at 7 p. m. city. by capitalists. two of his ribs. Sabbath school every Sunday at 11 a. ni. Jack Dempsey, witli his family, will Tiie House has concurred in theSenate The great annual spriuting hand ip ! amendments to the House bill fixing the U N IO N C H U R C H .—Union service is li«ld In leave San Francisco for Portland iu a few the N ew berg school house every Sunday at 11 days. at Sheffield, England, was won I y Col­ duty on ribbon. a. m. Sabbath school every Sunday at 10a. m, lins. the American. J. B. Pace will succeed .1. K McDonald Judgment has been entered against tiie as President of the Seattle and Lake [ It is said that (jueen Victoria will visit Union Hide and Leather Company, Chi­ M O n i . T Y A 'O T I C f f i » . Paris. Stie lias never been there since cago, for $134,000. Shore road. the downfall of Napoleon. A. .1. Klock of Dayton has lieen com­ Y . M. C. A. Devotional services every Sun Christopher Lathan Sholes, inventor day evening, Young men earnestly requested mitted to the asylum at Salem—crazy Father Kinsoller has tieen sentenced to of the first successful typewriter, died at to attend. two months’ hard labor for connection front religion. Milwaukee, aged 71 years. with evictions at Clangary. I. O. O. F.-Sessions held Saturday evening President Stanford denies that lie will j in the rooms over M oore’s Drugstore. At Hastings, Minn., Louis Sommers resign from the Presidency of the Cen- | Jewish emigration agents will here­ shot and killed Marie Dietzeti because Y. W . C. T. U .—Business m eeting the second tral Pacific railroad. after sen 1 applicants to I lie Britisli Col­ j she refused to marry him. ■Saturday in every month. onies instead of the United States. It is stilt snowing at Nevada City and j I Another lottery hill is to he framed for G. A . R. Sessions held first and third Thurs­ Socialists attacked a Liberal meeting | North Dakota. TliiH time the State is to Grass Valley, Cal., and raining hard at day evening in each month. at Liegnilz, Prussia. The police inter­ Ckiah and S'. Helena. receive $250,000 instead of $7i,000a year. W. U. Business m eeting held tho third fered, and many persons were wounded. 1». B. Stephens of Selma, Cal., was j fJati^May afternoon in each month. Two Cincinnati and Southern freight sttuck hy a locomotive while crossing a ! A fire in Sydney, N. S. W ., destroyed trains collided at M elville, Tenn Engi­ the sheds at the Tasmanian steam Navi­ railroad track and killed. neer Ctow and lirakcinan Gray were gation Company’s wharves; loss, $150,- killed. James and George Alexander (eolored) S I S IX K H M I H K K I ’T O K Y O F T H I S 000. were drowned while skating on a pond at C IT Y O F KW HERU, The New York Commercial Company, Herr Maybach, German Minister of Victoria. The ice broke. to mine and fish in Alaska, has lieen D e p o t-P . & \V. V. On Main street north of Public Works, has offered his resignation, formed in Albany, with a capital of $1,- The daughter of Jacob Ott of Olympia IF trt. M. S. Garvin, agent. but the Emperor w ill not permit him to 00 t,000. T ile M ill- O n the Dn)ton road, west o f the had her Ug broken while coasting, and resign. Academ y, lteese & Hunt. amputation will be necessary. The Dakota Legislature lias decided Public S c h o o l-In Central addition north of A t Muhlhausen, Saxony, there was a that they cannot aid their starving farm­ (ieorge Brmrgy shot and killed Dick First str* et. E. H. Woodward, pres, o f board. fight at a Socialivt meeting, end troops ers, and tiie Governor w ill appeal for out­ D ru gstore On Main street south o f the de Lottrseu at Windsor, Cal. They had were called eut. Thirty persons were pot H. C. Ilald. been drinking and (parrel ing. side aid. wounded. Dry Goods and Grocerles--On Main street General John E. Boss died at Jackson­ The Stengerbuud has decided to hold •onto o f the depot. J. D. Carter. The Australian federation conference the ncngerfest om e in three years here­ He had lived in Pioneer Livery Stable -C orn er First and M er­ ville of heart disease lias adjourned after erapower'ng the idian streets. J. R. Smith. after. The next fest w.U be held at that town for nearly forty years. Premier of Victoria to convene the body J. B. Moore, M . I). Office at residence on the Cleveland. D. F. Carter of Boise City, Idaho, lias again in 18)2. corner o f Center an i Third. A bomb was thrown into an alleyway Arlington H tel - On Main street near P. It been appointed superintendent of con­ tfueeiislaud has been visited by a se­ ’ W . V. Railw ay. John Atkinson. struction of the Idaho penitentiary. In Hizabeth street, New York, blowing vere storm, resulting in serious floods Barber Shop 1 0 Main street. Fine cigars dowu a brick wall and a fence. The po­ Thomas B. Merry has gone to Australia and causing st vend deaths and much and tobacco. Smith Sc Myers. lice are investigating. Dry Goods and Groceries Corner First and to purchase $15,000 wortnof brood marcs loss of property. 1 Center streets. Morris. Miles Sc Co. for S. A. Rose, a Los Angtdes horseman. William Donn, a tinner of Columbus, On a rec nt night 500 unemployed men Furniture -Corner First and Main streets, O., while intoxicated attempted to kill The Alta irrigation district, embracing and women were counted asleep in the opposite Jones’ Hall- G. W . W ym an. his w ile )>v shooting tier in the arm. He I to,not) acres in the .San Joatpiin valley, parks of Sydney, Australia, without B akery—On Main street north from First. J. then committed suicide. has been organized under toe Wright money or homes. D. Wilson. A lalior demonstration is proposed for Willam ette Real Estate A gency—Office on law. General Boulanger wants to marry a May 1, to he jointly observed in New Main etre^t. Scarce Sc W right. Judge A. C. Bradford, Register of the rich widow, Mine. Kounemain, to whom York. Philadelphia, Chicago, Paris, Ber­ M illinery -Main street south o f the depot. United States land office in San Fran­ he owes 100,000 francs, hut the Pop« lias Mrs. Enos Hanson. lin, Vienna and London. cisco, died suddenly on a train at Irving­ refused him a divorce. New be-g House—The only hotel on First st. ton. The New York grand jury has indicted O. C. YVright. The Spanish corvettes Castilla and Na­ Laundry—N ear the T ile M ill on the Dayton The police of Spokane Falls refused to varro touched at Tangier, impiired re­ Bell, Simmons and Wallack for grand road. Sam Kee. let Jerry Flow rs and William J. Ken­ garding the movement of tiie British larceny in taking $31,005 worth of bonds Evangelical Church—On Third street eaat of from the Lenox H ill hank. dall, eolored heavy weights, tight a prize ! squadron and departed. the Academ y. Rev. Beaumont, pastor. The National Starch Manufacturing Barber Shop—' ’orner Third and ( ’enter sts. fight. The new steamer Arelhusia fouled the Cigars and tobacco. Luther Hill, manager. The schooner Rosalind from San Fran­ Persian Monarch in (jueenstown harbor Company lias ineor|sirate0,0(M and Second. Parker Sc Nicholson. in tiie Eugene (O r.) jail and escaped. chair to attend tlie liedside of Cardinal for the purchase of a residence in or near D ryer--Fir.it street at the end of the bridge. Among the number was Reed, tiie timber I’ecci, liis dying brother Washington for the President. P. F. Bradford. land swindler. “ R e d ” Jim my McDermott says that Shoe Shop—Center street between First and Ilarriman, the |iedestnan. has signed Victor Ketzehnan, watchma" o - the Parnell must step down and out of the Seoon 1. A. M. Hopkins. is 'o fell leadership of the Irish Parli nnentary articles to walk 3,000 miles within sixty- L ivery Stable—Near P. Sc W. V'. Railroad. schooner Lewis, at San ’ ’ live days, starting from a point in Indi­ Main street. George Grayson. through an open hatchway of Vie vessel, party b-fore two months. ana to San Francisco and return. Board of Im m igrtion—OtHce cn »ast side of and was killed. Joint Dillon, the -Irish sg'datr.i, has Center street. Maris & Oliver, managers. Three men, lost from tlie sealing stopped off at Honolulu, lie came on Sniiervising Architect Windrim of the M illin ery—Center street between First and 8 - liocner Lillie W . were picked i p hy j Second. A nna Ree*. the/ealandia from Auckland. He fumes Treasury Department has made a favor­ able report on the hill appropriating Fruit D ryer--N ear railroad ua- k east o f de the keeper of Trinidad lighthouse on tiie to San Francisco this week. pot. Aaron llrey. California coast. $4 0,< on for h public building at Helena Confucius is visiting England. He is Lumber Y a rd —Main street north o f depot. The hall held at Olympia in honor of R H. Rogers. Villard has secured tin* Baltimore and Washington's birthday waaa pronounced : a Chinaman, and clai tis to b- a dirt ct Drug Store—( ’orner o f Center and Second descendant in the seventy-second gener­ Ohio radroid, m iking a transcontinental success and largely attended, al>out sixty I •tre t*. C. F. M »ore ation of the tainoiiR Confucius who gave | li i<* from New York to Cortland by means i nupies t eiug present. Blacksmith—Corner First and Meridian sts. China a religion. of the It ami Q. and Wisconsin Central. J. W. Strange of Union lias received A . B. Georse. A detective is in BerPn after Loewen- The Lincoln (P a . > National l>arik, plun­ Harnesamaker—( ’enter street between First his appointment as census supervisor, j lierz, a New York leather men bant wl <> and applications for enumerators’ po«i- dered by cashier Bard and F. VV. Hall, Beoo- d. C. Maris. issued $21,050 worth of forged notes. It | lias closed i*s doors. The defalcation is tions are now in older. Jail In center of block bounded hy Kir»t, is saitl to tie doubtful if extradition pa­ Second. Meridian and Center streets. now said to fn* between $39,000 and $40,- August Peterson was killed by a pre­ pers will lie granted. Lum ber— First at reel between Meridian and mature explosion of giant powder at Bur­ 000. Center. M itchell & Brown. The Cologne Gazette in an editorial Thomas Kvan, a saloonkeeper of Pnotographs—o v e r Moore's Drug Store on nett, a small stati n on the Caseade warns the people against overrating the division of the Northern Pacific railroad Center street. S. Hobson. Emperor's words. It says there are lim­ < ¿eortfeville, O . snot and killei. Napoleon F lou ria g M ill— On the D a}ton road at Cheha Thomas Velverton, pmprietnrof a lodg­ its to social reform beyond which all con­ haver, aired ¡ ‘»years, and fatally wounded m creek. Tarrant Sc Son. Joshua Stevens. The trouble was over a ing-house in 't n Francisco, d ed from a j cerned plunge into ruin. Po-itoffiee— At Moore's Drug Store on Center k'ck in the stomach administered a week ! i^aine of cards. •treet. ('. F. Moore, postmaster. l/iril Salishurt’s health causes much pr-vions by John Carey. Carey is in i Near Frederick, Md., White Ci ps shot uneasiness to his fiiends. He is ordered Nursery—On the Dsyton ro*d west of the Tile cnsiody. M ill. Cooper & Son. to the seaside, and has in consequence and fatally wounded Mrs Ret) c a Bru- Tiie suit of Sebastian Fisher against gone to Bor einonth. He is forbidden to cliev (w h i'e ), who was accused of undue Brick Yard -A t the west end of Third street. the estate of Charh s McLaughlin, de- intimacy with a colored man. No arrests James Hammett. any but the most urgent business. c -ased, i f Stockton, Cal., involving 2d | have been made. Dry Goods and Groceries Corner First and 0 ni acres of land, lias liven settled l>\ j Bawnshiri, the Aral» chief, a greater Main s tr e e t. Joseph Everest. Peter Jackson, the colored pu^list, soldier than Bushiri, who was recently Meat Market Main street near Jones'hall. compromise. Frank Jones. Tiie steamer Australia front Honolulu I hang“d by the I rermans. holds the Held at Washington City knocked out (¿yj»s , Warehoue—On P. Sc W. V. railroad near de­ Major Wies- a M iryland tighter, weighing TV» pounds. . . against . has arriv d st San Francisco with John with a . great army pot. Christ nson Bros. Dillon a id Sir Thomas H. Grattan F.s- man, the German invader of East Africa. in the fe<*ond round. The fight lasted Fruit Dryer—Corner o f Wi lametta and W y- four minutes and a fiali. ntonde, members of the English Parlia­ f/ird Salisbury has intimated that he noosui streets. Woods Sc Hull. Blacksmith—^hup near Graj son's Stable. ment, on liosrd will accept the United States Senate’s , The Secretary of War has requested an Fred Bent. Billy Pears'm.a color»d middleweight, ehangfs in the extradition treatv; there­ appropriation of $55.373 for erection of Dry Goods & Groc ?rie - C orner C «nter and has la-en arr-s'ed a» Sto< k*on C d .,fo r fore the future pa'lcying between Mr. moi umenta and of tablets for the prop r First streets. J. T. Bmitb. the attempted rohl ery of Roliert Haas, a Lincoln and his iordsbip will lie short marking of ea* h of the commands ot the |fe drew a knife, and de­ and easy. M illinery In J. T Sm ith'« store on Center brick'ayer. regular army engage«! at , “ . . .. . . . Wheat sacks, spot, netc*sh 7j Wheat sacks, extra, second hand «i (O I T 'K K M G reen . Guatemala, it».. 22 « 23* Java, If tt>. 2Ô (a)27 M >e)m, Wtb ........................... . 28 (a 31 No. 1 (’osta Rica, lb 22 @83 Rio, If 11) 22 (a)2l Salvador, tt* It) .......... 21J « 224 ICoiiMtcd. in KngM. Arbuckle’s Ariosa, H» Ib 25$ (o)20 ( ’ tosse t & D.’s Columbia 1 Ib prs 25 te2-l Costa R i c a ........................... 25 (¿28 Guatemala .................. 25; @28 Roasted Java ....... 3 1 {f'M 35 #37 li)>a»t«>l Moi lia V e g e ta b le s (Freniti. Cabbage, $* tt>.......................... U Carrots, per hr . 1 25 Carrots, young, ^ doz 15 Celery, F d o z ........................ ootel oo Lettuce, If doz 12* Onions, ^ 100 lbs .................2 00o 2 60 Potatoes, D1 100 tbs ......... 1 65 a 1 75 Potatoes, sweets, F lb 24 Radishes, doz ...... 12) Spinach................................... Turnips, b sk......................... 1 25 PO D LTKY. Chickens, large young, If* doz. 5 50 £6 00 Chickens, broilers Chickens, o l d .......................... 6 00 a 0 5 Ducks, if'd > z .......................... 7 00 8 60 Geese, young, H* d o z ......... 10 00@11 00 Turkeys, young, lb............... 18 Grouse and Pheasants 3 0 I 'K K H H F ill I T » Apples.......................... Bananas. ^ hunch .. Lemons, California, hx. Lemons, Sicily, F bx, new. Limes, f cwt Oranges, Riversides Oranges, Seedless 1 5 Kir2 00 3 50^4 00 3 75 4 00 0 50 . 1 00 3 00 .. 4 50 ft4 75 U K A IN . Barley, whole, F ctl ........... 80 @ 90 Corn, l>n00 II h 150 Oats, good, old, IP bushel . ( > ils, Dew, “ ...... 10 01 42 Rye, F 100 tbs, nominal 1 ¥8$0F1 05 Wheat, Valley, 1*0 tbs 1 17*@1 30 Wheat, Eastern Oregon 1 12\(a 1 15 l»A IK Y I* KO II UC K. H u t 1e r . Oregon fancy creamery- Choice dairy Common Pickled, California Eastern fancy creamery California choice.................. Clieene, Oregon full cream Oregon skim» ») d old Swiss ('hee ne. domestic Youn^ America, Or. »■■.KB». Oregon, p’ doz Eastern, r doz F L O im . Portland patent roller, bbl. Salem patent roller D »yf»u patent roller t aacadia patent roller ( on » t ry brand». McMinnville. Superfine White Lily Graham ltye Hour ..................... .. H P K im . N er «I n . Timothy Orchard (Jr,)»» Red Top Blue Grans. KntZlmh H yetira»». Italian Rye Grass. Australian Rye Gra»». Mesquite Millet 1 lungarisii Millet. Mixed Lawn Grass C lo v e r Meeds. Red Clover. White ( lover Alsyke Clover Alfalfa M IweelInneouN. ‘ unary Flax Hemp Ra(>e, California V R K II. Bran, ton. Hay, - ton, bated. Ground Harley, F ton. M il' < hop, Ir* ton Oil Case .Meal, fc* ton Shorts, ton 26 20 8tel24 18te¡20 25 20 a 22 i 15 10 l.'itebi 14 17tel8 IO.» 17 3 75 3 75 3 65 3 Hi 3 50 3 75 2 50 3 75 3 25 « r* 6 i II tei2 7 te! 0 12 te ll 7»tei 0 H4te 11 74te! 0 7 (#10 5 te fl 5 (if 0 12® 15 III tel 14 16 (a 18 15 te!7 041 104 14® 44te 5 te¡ 3 ® 5 5 54 4 17 Kite 18 0> l i oo« io oo 22 518o 21 00 18 IJOte-20 10 30 (JO a 'M 50 20 1«) 21 (Hi l. l W H KK H O I 4.II 4511 l»M F .»»K I> . Rough Per M, 010 (Ml Edged. 12 on l.f 00 T. ¿Se G. sheathing No. 2 flooring in on .No. 2 ceiling I ì 01 No. 2 rustic 18 00 Clear rough. 20 On ( lear P. 4S. ■ No. 1 flooring 22 50 No. 1 ceiling 22 5n No. 1 rustic t l Ml Stepping. ........... 25 00 »A LT . i o n rise - F i n e . 200 th hags F ton ......... 100- It» taw*. F t n Ground Rock, 50-lb hags, F ton 17 00 | 00 ¡2 50 H »M il«. Eastern O regon. Accor-ling to shrinkage l()ta 14 V a lley . Spring clip. l/mpqua Umf«jiiH. land* end fall IfVttlH I# #2 j lOt&H NO. 13. OF GENERAL IN T E R E S T. — A Hope (M e.) physician has lived for eighty years on a strict bread-and- railk diet, never having occasion to try his own prescriptions. — A farmer of Templeton, San Luis Obispo County, Cal., pulled a beet the other day that weighed one hundred and fifty-four pounds. it was seven feet long. — About A. D. 745 books were first bound up into leaves, and two hundred years after they were m ultiplied by printing. The Chinese furnish books to each other for next to nothing. — I t is well-known that whales can romain a long time under water, but exact data as to the time have been rather lacking. In his northern trav­ els Dr. Kuckenthal, of Jena, recently observed that a harpooned white whale continued under water forty-five m in­ utes. — Recent observations of the waters of Great Salt lake prove conclusively that the statements made that no form of animal or plant life exists in the lake are erroneous. N o fish or other large form of animal life has been discovered, but the presence of vegetable organisms in the lake may be considered a faot from the abundance of animal exist­ ences. — The testimony of medical experts has lately been discredited in England by reason of the diametrical views taken by distinguished physicians and sur­ geons when testifying in murder trials. I t is said that “ one point only is de­ termined by this evidence, and that is that the physicians have no clearly de­ fined and fixed scientific hasi9 on which to found their opinions.*’ — In Bowling Green, Ky., there is a very sagacious dog. The other morning a horse was left standing hitched to a buggy, and while its owner was in an adjacent place of business the animal took frigh t and ran away. He was go­ ing at a breakneck speed, when tho dog Haw him, jumped the fence, headed the horse, grabbed the line in his mouth and held him fast until the owner of the beast came up and relieved him. — It is a little singular, with all our mutual benefit societies, that a mutual dowry society was never established. Imagine the effect upon the matrimonial market of a thousand young women de­ voting ten cents a week, a fixed per­ centage to be given to those who are married within the year. The anxious and aimless could not then become a drug in the market. Something of this kind is in vogue in Europe, where it ia stipulated that a beneficiary must have been a member of the society for five years before reaping a dot. — In Algeria every g irl born of native parents is tattooed on her fore­ head between tho eyebrows and just at the root o f the nose with a cross formed of several straight linea of small stars running close to­ gether. These tattoo marks are a dark blue color. Algerian women are also considerably tattooed on the backs of their hands, their forearms and chests, as well as on their shoulders, their wrists being especially adorned with drawings representing bracelets and flowers strung together. As a rule, women are the operators, and it is prin­ cipally on children between the ages of seven and eight that they have to ex­ ercise their art. T h ey use sometimes a needle, but more frequently a Barbary fig-tree thorn. T h ey employ kohl as a coloring substance. It is a kind of fine powder made from sulphur of antimony, which is also in great request by the Algerian women for the purpose of face- painting. A d d ir e * U a . m e I $] ........ H a b a r r lp tla a P r ic e P a y a b le a b ly la A d r a a e a . at A d v e rtí-in * Bills Collec ted Monthly4 O r r iC A I. NEWBERG GRAPHIC. t t r S f l C K I P ' I ' I O * H A T KM: On« Y ear ( 8ix Months I Three Months. la r a r i* bewbeac. Oreaos. C O N C E R N IN G OLD A GE . I l n t i i t l « ' » B a ited on I n v e s t ig a t io n s o f t h « B r it is h M e d ic a l A s s o c ia tio n . Prof. Murray Humphrey has just brought together a remarkable book on “ Ola Age.*’ It is based upon the results of an inquiry conducted by the collective investigation committee of the British Medical Association. In a portion of it the analysis of the returns respecting 52 centenarians are given; of these 16 were males and 36 fe­ males. Eleven of these were single (10 being females), 5 were married and H6 were widowed. Out of 50 returns 3 only were in affluent circumstances, 28 were comfortable and 19 poor; of these 9 were fat (8 being females), 20 were spare and 18 of average condition. Twenty-five wore erect in figure and 25 were bent. Out of 35 returns 28 used glasses, 7 did not; but of these 4 were poor, 6 had used glasses for 40-50 years, 5 for 30-35, 4 for 10-20, 2 for 4-6 years, 5 for “ many years,” 2 for a few years. From among these one had used spectacles for many years, but for the last twelve years had been able to read without them; another had not used them for twelve years; an­ other “ not for many years,” but one can not now get them strong enough. Out of 47 returns 40 had a good diges­ tion. Out of 48. 36 had good appetites, 2 bad and 10 moderate. Of 46, 25 were moder­ ate eaters, 9 small and 12 large. In re­ gard to alcohol. 15 took none, 24 a little, 6 were moderates and one was used to a good deal of beer. Of animal food 3 took none, 10 moderate. 25 little. 2 very little and one much. Of aperients 22 took them rarely, 14 never and 5 frequently. Out of 39, 26 could say that their mem­ ory was good. 6 had and 7 moderate. Of 45, 7 smoked much (4 being women), 2 little (1 a woman), 3 moderately (1 a woman). Out of 40. 37 did not take snuff. As to sleep, out of 40 32 were good sleepers, 5 bad and 7 moderate. From 35 returns the average time of going to bed was 9 o’clock; but 1 retires at 12 and 1 at 11, 5 at 7; 7 are bedridden. The average time of rising was about 8 o’clock, but 6 rose at 6 o’clock, 1 at 5, 9 at 10, 1 at 11 and 1 at 4 p. m. Out of 42 returns 24 had no teeth, and from 38 returns but 4 had artificial teeth; yet in men about 80 the average number of teeth is only 6 and in women 3. In 12 returns the average age when married among the males was 23, and the females 25; the average number of children is, from the returns received, 6-7.—P a ll Mall Gazette. SYM PTOM S A OF ECZEMA. I>I h «* mh * D u e t o C o n s t it u ­ t io n a l D e b ilit y . Eczema accent on the first syllable— is om* of the many eruptive diseases of the skin. The blood-vessels of the parts affected are in a state of conges­ tion. accompanied by itching, smarting and exudation of serum, or watery por­ tion of the blood. The disease varies greatly in severity and extent, as well as in its course and character. Its simplest form is a mere redness, peril ups on the eyelids or behind the ears, or near the joints. Some times there are pimples, either on affected spots or around them, or more or less diffused over the body. Sometimes vesicles— water-bladders — are formed by the exudation of serum beneath the skin, the special seat being the back of the hand or the front and sides of the fingers. In a few days the serum may be absorbed, the sw elling subsides, the cuticle dries up and comes »»ff, and the skin either returns to its normal condition or the cuticle is throw n off in scales. P R E T T Y G IR L S LA VE S . In another variety there is intense redness, profuse exudation and the l o w T h e y A re Ito u a lit and Hold In t h « formation of a thick crust, through fis­ M a r k e t at. N ta m b o u l. There are actually at Ntamboul about sures i « which a mucous pus exudes. The final period of eczema, when ninety regular slave brokers who sell and buy slaves, or who are the medium chronic, may be characterized by a com­ of buying or selling. Th e slaves a*« ing off of tiie cuticle in thin, fine scales, lodged in houses known by the public, or by a tendency of (he skin to chap and just as they know the dealers in any crack: sometimes the mere stretching sort o f merchandise. The principal of the fingers will cause it to break. In some (‘uses the skin becomes as slave houses are about thirty. The Abyssinian slaves are rare on ac­ hard and tough as leather, with an in­ count o f itie delicacy o f their health. i'li nation to itch and throw off dry and An Abyssinian maiden from fourteen to scaly scurf; more rarely it is rough like seventeen is worth from rtO to 120 liras an old wart, in which case the itching ia (a lira is worth about 18 shillings), but generally very severe. As a rule, the eczema occurs in lim ited a handsome one is sure to bring 300 liras. White slaves (Tcherkes) are patches, but occasionally It spreads over more abundant. Maidens from twelve a large part of the trunk or limb. to fifteen are quoted from ttO to 300 There is hardly any part of the body liras, and those from sixteen to twenty which it may not attack. It is not con­ from 60 to 1,(88» liras. Th e price varies tagious. The disease may result from a condi­ according to tieauty, size, complexion and accomplishments. Singers and tion of the body from constitutional musicians generally bring a good price. debility, or temporary derangement of Many people here buy slaves for legal I lie nervous or digestive organs, or even marriages, preferring them to Turks. from unsuitable or insufficient food—or The reason is that a slave has no rela­ it may have an external exciting cause eold or heat in excess, insufficient tions (mother-in-law especially), and, lothing. or garments that irritate the therefore, no visitors or callers. She endeavors to please her husband. She skin. The treatment must l»e first directed is obedient and economical, and very igainst that which causes the condition affectionate even if pretty well treated. Many slaves would not leave their of which the eczema is only a symptom. Vt the same time local treatment w ill l»e masters for the world, but many others But no general direction would l>e too glad to obtain their lib­ necessary. erty. Some are well looked after, well | can is* given suited to so variable a A skilled physician should cared for, richly dressed and have coatly disease. jewels. T hey dine with their lady and have<*harge of the case. — Youth's Com­ are treated as companions and as mem­ panion. bers of the family. A«lv**niur** in » hiritiit. Among tin* possessors of slaves who On L ittle river, near Osceola, La., were the most noted for their kindness Robert Warren, a lumberman, lost his and benevolence was the late Princess way In the woods, lie thought he heard Zcinoub Ihtnoum. the daughter of the a human voice, and hallooed to attract first Vieoroy of Egypt, Mehemet All. attention. His shout wms answered, and During her lifetim e she gave monthly the cries came nearer and nearer. Then allowances, from two to fifty liras, to he discovered that i t was a pan­ each of her slaves. She had tome ther that had been yelling. Being un­ eighty of them married to respectable armed h<‘ climbed a tree and remained gentlemen, and gave to each a dowry of in it for an hour.* 'Hie panther fir.ally from £7,000 to £5,000. Before her death, left. When he thought the coast was three years ago, she made a will grant­ dear Warren descended and pursued ing freedom to all her slaves and dis­ liis way. and when lie again hallooed ¿o tributing to them valuable presents and attract attention the panther returned, •ettlement*. this tim«' accompanied by his mate. Up There are hundreds of young girls a sapling lie again went, armed with a who are sold to persons who sell them stout club and determined to sell his or oxchange them for others of greater life as dearly as possible. In the mean­ beauty. It is revolting to see to what time the boys in camp had become extent slavery is en<*ouraged here, and alarmed at his absence and started out how many of these poor creatures to search for him. They had reached a would lik e to fly away from the brutal­ |H»int within a quarter of a mile of ity of their masters, and how many where he was treed when they caught others are exported against their will. the sound of his call for help. and. as an In general, slavery here is the curse of answering signal, tired off a gun, which the country. < otitiantinopl* tor. Lon­ iiad the effect of frightening off the don New*. panthers. Chicago Herald.