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o ) r L NEWBERG GRAPHIC NEWBERG GRAPHIC. I t i l i ; * : .Twenty Dollars Ten Dollars ....... One Dollar o tv roi U mn lliWf Column Pir>fea*ional Cards H e a d i n g \ o lic r H w i l l be I s ^ r t e d th e r a t e of T e n r e n t « p e r M m * . VOL. 2. AdvertLing Hills Collected Monthly* eastern NEW BERG, YAMHILL CO., OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 18‘ni. item s . E U R E K A NEWS. THE PACIFIC COAST. PORTLAND MARKET. I it l ie d M tu te ». President........................ Beniamin Harrison Vice President................ ___Levi P. Mo ton James ( i. Blaise S rretu'-y of State .......... Secretary of the Treasury ....... Win. W indolii .1. W Solde Secretary of the luterior Redtleld Proctor Secretary of War. ........... B. »*’. Traev Secretai > of the Navy John W an • maker Pontmaater-General \\ . H. II. Miller Attorney (¡ lierai. tary of Agriculture.......... Jeremiah Rusk M inte o r O r r g r a . |_T. S. Senators......... J. H. M itchell. J. N. Polpi* ( ‘ongrcssniuii ........................ Binger Herman Governor Sylvester »*eiii.o\er Secretary o f - t a le ..................... G. W . M cB ide St ;tc Tieu stirer.........................- G \V. \N ebb State P rin te r........ ................. F. C. Baker Supt o f Schools K. U. M e Elroy Supreme J il 'ges R. H. Straba*!, W . P. Lord. .. .............. W . W , Thayer C o u n t y o f \ u m ilili. L. L. liOwery Judge ............. Sheriff Recorder.......... Clerk Supt. of Schools Treasurer---- Surveyor........ ( '»»roller............ Commissioners ........... T. .1. Harris NVyatl Harris J. w . II >bbs L. H. Baker P, P. Gates ............J. ('. Cooper K. B. Fellows Brutsclier. K h igery C it y of S e w bei**. F. A. Morris J. T. Smith .. S. Hob-on ___A. T. Haworth I . V . Smith ( N. C. Maris ! B. Miles 1 K. Pettyjohn ' H. Cooper J. Hobson I. X. Heat» r Mayor .................... R c od er Treasurer.................. Marshall Street Commissioner Couucilmen €11 I R C I I A O I KM. PR ESH Y I’KKI AN CHU1UTI. Services will be held at Jones’ Hail on the second and fourth Sundays of the month, at 4 p. in. by the Rev. William Travis of Lafayette. Sabbath school .every Sunday at 3 p. m. F R IE N D S C H U R C H . Services every Sun day ut 11 a. in. and 7 p. in., and Thursday at 10 a. in Sabbath school every Sunday at 10 a.m . Monthly meeting at 10 a. m. the ti»>t Saturday in each month. Quarterly meeting the second Saturdav and Sunday ill February, May, A u gust ami November. E V A N G E L IC A L C IIU U C H . Regular ser vice first ai d third Sundays ot each month at 10 n. m.; second and fourth Sundays at 7 p. in. Sabbath tchool every Sunday at 11 a. ni. U N IO N C H U R C H . -Union service is held in “ the Newberg school house every Sunday at 11 a. in. Sabbath school every Sunday nt 10a. in. fefH I K T Y A O T M ’ KM. Y. M. C. A. Devotional services every Sun i1a> evening. Young me»» earnestly requested («^attend. 1 .0 .0 F. Sessions held Saturday evening in the rooms over Moore’s Drugstore. Y. W C. T. U. Business meeting the second Saturday in every month. G. A: R. Sessions held tirst and third Thurs day-evening in eacli month. *\Vl, C. T. U. Business meeting held the third S’f'Grday ¡iftcnioon in each month. H I M l \ l-’. fefe C IT Y h llliu T O H V OK T il K OK X K U H K K b. Depot P. A' \V. V. On Main street north of Fir-t. M. s. Garvin, ugent. Tile M ill-O n the Da) ton road, west of the Academy. Reese & Hunt. Puhlic School In Central addition north of First street. E. H. Woodward. pres, of hoard. Drugstore O n Main street south of the de pot H. C. Hald. Dry Goods and Groceries—On Main street soiitii of the depot. J. I). Carter. Pioneer Livery Stable -Corner First and Mer idian streets. J. It. smith. J. B. Moore, M. 1). OtHee at residence on the corner of Center an t Third. Arlington H t»d On Main street near P. k W . V. Railway. John Atkinson. Barbershop 1 0 Main street. Fine cigars umi tobacco. Smith & Myers. Dry Goods and Groceries Corner First and ('■inter streets. Morr.s. .Miles & Co. Furniture Corner First and Main streets, op,*o»ito Jones’ Hall. G. W . Wyman. Bakery On Main street north from First. J. D. Wilson. Willamette Re «1 Estate Agency—Ottlee on M miii sire t. Scarce k Wright. Millmery Main street south of the depot. Mis. Enos Hanson. N w h e-g H jusc - The o ily hotel on First si. O. ( ’. Wright. Laundry—N« ar the Tile Mill on the Dayton road. Sam Kee. Evung lit: J Church -On Third street east of the Academy. Rev. Beaumont, pastor. B a r er Shop—1 ' orner Third and ( ’enter sts. Cigars and tobacco. Luther Hill, manager. Puhlic llall—Corner First and Main streets. Jones Brothers. Meat M arket-O n Center street between First and Second. Austin & Wilson. Groceties—On Center street between Fir. t Ami Second. Parkea& Nicholson. Dryer--First street at the end of the btidge. 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—Ottlee on east side of Center street. Maris 5c Oliver, managers. Mi linery—Center street between First and Second. Anna Rees. Fruit D ryer--N ear railroad track east of de pot. Aaron Brey. * Lumber Yard—Main street north of depot. R H. Rogers. Drug Store—Comer of Center and Second st re ts. (!. F. M -ore Blacksmith—Corner First and Meridian sts. A. B. G «o o e . Harnessmaker -Center street between Firs 8eco d. C. Maris. Jail In center of blo«*k bounded hy Fir.-t. Second. M ridian and Center streets. Lumber First street between Meridian and Center. Mitchell & Brown. Photographs—Over Moore’s Drug .Store on Center st i eel. 8. Hobson. Flouriwg M ill— On the Da) ton road at Chel a m creek, larrai.t & Son. Po-*toffice- At M oore* Drug Store on « enter street, t . F. Moore, postmaster. Nursery- On ihe Dayton road west of the Tile Mill. < ooper & Son. Brick Yard -A t 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. Warehoue—On P. Sc NV V. railroad nt-ar de pot. « ’ hri'St iison Bros. Fruit Dryer—( ’orner of W Lis mette snd Wy- Wo* ids 5c llnll. no»>SKi str» ets. Blacksmith Fred Bent. Shop near (¿raj son’s Ml HM4 K l P ' r i O * H A T KM: One Year Six Months Three Months. ut w**M “ . i . hwtkkv . Stable. Dry Goods k Gro* -rie Corner Center and First streets. J. T. S*mith. Millinery In J. T Smith's store on ('enter §tre«*r. Smith A II skins. ak«>e sliup On First street west from Main. Ü. L'MiAentilmiisen. * Hardware 17J M »in sireet south of t he depot • U c. Krufer. F W . ( arma»». M II.—Office on c ora erof M »In and Firs* - ts. Hardware—Center tree! between First and econd J. B. Mount Friends H ad tic Academy—Cor. Third and Edwar ls sts. Edwin MorrLon. Prinotpal. K. H. B 111 >ger -It al Estate ou ('eulei st. I P Stratton Manager wUr' J-J.'U . newberg graphic . A D IliIM N n «- l John L. Sullivan Tackles the Affairs in Hayti Reported in an One Thousand Iron Molders on a Unsettled State. Strike in San Francisco. Wrong Man. The Body of a Bank Robber Proves Young Abe Lincoln, Son of the A Mother Finds Her Daughter Who Minister to England, Dies in Was Kidnaped Eight Years to be That of an Ottawa, London. Ago in Montana. Kan., Farmer. Ex-Congressman Tainbee’s condition is preeftriou*. Great adv*in es in the price of rubber goods are likely. The Amateur Athletic Union met at Wilmington, Del. T. S. l»od»l shot Pat Djsmoud in an Ogden saloon quarrel. Slosson defeated Shaefer in the billiard tournament at New York. The bill for an Assistant Secretary of War bas p tsstd both Houses. The funeral of the late Minister Pen dleton was held at Cincinnati. A league has I w n forme»! in Montreal !o »king to the independence of Canada. The President has approved the act providing for an Assistant Secretary of War. The Chicago Board of Trade ;s making war on bucket shops. Too much compe tition. Tne Brotherhood's baseball season will opeti April 24 and close Cctober 4, with 140 games. Pittsburg has granted a lot of street railway franchisee, covering eighty miles of its streets. William Bucknt‘11, a Philadelphia phi- lanUr.qist, died suddenly of ajoplexy, aged 79 years. Tlu* two-year-old tilly Reverie, l»v Al* cauir «»ut of >allie Babrow, was s»»1*1 at New Yo k for $; 0,000. State Senator Brown of ( Jhio has re signed. The n s gnation will embarrass the Democratic nmj »rity. Rev. William A. Smith of the Perkins stre< t Biptist church, Boston, lias lieen expelled for drunkenness. Ex-Govetnor John Palmer is the unan imous choice of the Illinois Democrats for United States Senator. Net earnings of the Texas Pacific rail- road during the past year year were $1,- 050,'44, an increase ot $.’>09,027. Rear-Admiral Kimberly has been or- «ler «1 t«» act as President of the Naval Board of Inspection and Survey. Maggie Mitchell has purchased her sec ond summer residence at Berkeley, Cal Her first one is at l/yng Branch. The Alaska seal lease h is bien let to the North American Commercial Com pany, it lietng the highest bidder. The American wire, rod and nail mills at And rso), ImL, the Urgent in tlu* country, wire burned; loss, $100,000. F. VV Wheeler’s ship yard ami dry dock a* Bay City, Mich., has been sold to an English syndicate for $8,50J,000. The public debt statement for February lias just been pul* ished, ar.d shows a decrease in the debt of over $fi,0 0,009. Lieutenant Converse, in charge of tlie new torpedo boat Cushing, «»vs she * h up to all requirements and a perfect suc cess. The House Committee w ill advise in- cr< asing the duty on hay, peas, barley, potatoes ami other Canadian importa- tions. The Atlantic and Pacific’s re{*ort shows a decrease in its gr ss earnings for last month of $(>2,73?, as compared with last year. The gross earnings of tlie Canadian Pacific for the month show an increase of $73,000 over the same period the pre ceding year. The Atlantic Fire ami Marine Insur ance Company of Providor.ee, R L, has decided to wind up its affairs ami go out of business. The body of the roblwr of the Valiev Falls (K:m.; hank bas lie en identified as that of Charles Robinson, a farmer liv ing near Ottawa. Charles Vail, charged with the murder of li s wi e, whose life was hea'ilv in eured, at St. Cl aries, M«>., has h en held for the grimd jury. Great depression prevails in the ingrain cart et business, and the ma mu fact nr rs will \ rolm1 ly stop 25 p«»r cent, of the looms f«»r nine months. Capta’n Samuel B. Was!.burn of the famous Washburn family of Minnesota, p’nprinfor of the Washburn mills a* Min neapolis, died at Avon, N. Y. Chauncey M. Depew denies that he contemplates resignirg as President of the New York Central t » become a can didate fo»* the Presidency in 189! At Perry Pound, Out., Wi liam Robin son’s li use burned, and hi- son and two two «lattgh’ers perished. The remainder of the fam ly escaped by jumping. Rev. Clement M. But’er <li«*d at Ger mantown. Pa . aved 8d years. During the rebellion be was cm loved by the Government in several imjiortant mis sions. Hon. Warner Miller of N«*w N’ork has lieen elected Pres <l ut of the Nicaragua Canal (! o iii any. A. C. Cheney hereto fore President, lias lieen (*leite«l Vrice- President. Intimate friends of Rober Lincoln in Chicago expn » the *»• inion that iu view of the death of bis son be w ill seon resign the post «»f Minister t«» Great Br tain and return t* * Chicago. A memorial has lx*eu iiProRm e I in tnc South Dakota senate asking C*»ngrf §s to submit to a vote of the p#«»p’e ot the United States the question of prohibition of the liquor tratti«-. The alleged scheme to co!«*ni/e Ok'a- horns an«l make it a negro >’ate has arouse«! the s« ttlers to a high pitch of ex citement. White settlers are driving <olore«l ¡»eople out of the country. The N« w York pt)lii*e :ir»* waging war mi bucket shops. E\* rvlnslv ami every thin f in tlu tii , including n «mer, are s ized. Men arraigned in tic* Police Court g’ve fictiti*ui- natm — ami a«Mn*sses. It is reported that ar English syndi cate is r*gotiating for tlic purcti»-e of f«»ur firn.« in tl »• Unite I States now « on- t'o'ling the manuf « u-»- -»f solaw at»r and l*e«*r »|»piratu- for U*t w»*en o an«I $U,no » vb > jii . In tlu race on laik« Eo'a, I la . U tween Gadaner Han in, T» n«*j« k an«i lloamer (Jau !a»mr w«»n in two straight heits; time, A A and 7 22. Intbe*juar- te -mile «las!» f«»r St. J *hi> s purs« Hamn. d« ie€t« d lillplaUer; tint«*, I 9 The past week shows an improvement in the distributive movetneut of trade, and jobbers are busy in m>st line. The weather is more pie»;-an', but ^tilt unset tled, and there is evtry lx*llc*f expressed iu increased trade activity as soon as con ditions are more uniform. Sta >le gro ceries, dry go ids and hardware have been especially brisk. Private advices state that there, is an active speculative demand for coffee iu both New York and San Francisco, and that al! grades are taken at full value. General Ogazon, Mexican ex-Minister Tlie Milton Kagle will i>e moved to of War, is dead. Baker City. The Pope’s death is now expected to Al»RUTI.TUKAI. IMlM.KMKN IS. The S hu Francisco iron molders strike occur at any t me. iuvolven 1,000 nu-u. Breaking Blow* 8 3 >(<»."> !l (a 1IÜ The Knifx ror and Prince Bismarck Tlie I’utli 1. tiichtture has killed tlie Broadcast Seeders Binding Twine....... 1 0 per et dis 18c have ha«l a serious quarrel. Australian »»allot bill. Binding W ire........... “ 120- The German elections have **fsulR‘d in Spokane had a ila'uauinj 2j0-|>ound Grain Drills................................. llü ?10t increasing Bismarck's control over the giitnt powder exploalon. Gang Flow.................................. lu o ^ m 20perctdia1 Emperor. 75 S oft, who murder*d Itig wife, is on Osborne’s Mowers “ Reapers . " 111 The 1 riuce of WaVs condoles with trial at McMinnville “ Com M wrs& Rprs “ “ 150 Minis er Lin «»In on the death of the lat i'ostollic •» itave l>een esialilisltoil at “ Droppers .. “ “ 13) ter's son. “ Steel-frame se!f- Kvvenna and Ye^a, Wash. bind’g Harvesters “ “ ISO The Portuguese government will otler 0. C. Wiiite ittiH lieen confirmed a» Railroad Barrows, iron w hls IF doz 4H»tr 55 Serra Pinto a diplomatic posit’on at i’ublie Printer of \Vashintftou. Railroad Barrows, wood w hls “ 30 Washin ton. 30.13i Jamea Magttard'a aad llery store at Road Blow. ............................... Young Abe 1 incoln, son of Robert T. Walla Walla lias been closed on attavli- Solid steel scrapers................... I2- 11 Lim oln, Unitc«l bta'es Minister to Eng ments. Steel disk harrows .................. *0 00 Spring wagons........................... 12» 170 land, is dead. At San l’edm union teamen altducted Sulky Blow'................................. 75 •- 05 Carpenters in nine ship yards on the Captain Waggener and four non-union Walking plows ........................ !t« 25 Thames, Englaml. have stru k for an ad- seamen. Wagons, all makes ........... 110*100 van e of fi<l j er day. Sait hranvistans Itave aigned a petition BAGS. Count von Szaparry, at present Mitrs- ¡taking for a repeal of tlie long anil abort 40 in.............................. 7 ter of Agriculture^ w 11 succeed Tisza as haul elanse of tlie interstate commerce Burlaps, Burlaps, 45 in.............................. 7» Htin.-anan Prime M*nister. Burlaps, 60 in.............................. law. Di Jerry Ti gbnian, an American financier 10 San Francisco wool buyers think tlie Gunnies, ;8xl0............................ 50» »1» of London, has been sen'enee«! to one mortality among alt‘ep will not affect Potato bags, net cash................... Wool 4 tb. “ ................. 40 year’s imprisonment for forgery. prices. Wool 34 lb. “ .................. 30 The Quetta sank off the coast of Aus Tlie deal which « a s to sell Sin Fran Wheat sacks, spot, net c i s h ....... tralia, and 200 1 ves were lost. The fatal cisco breweries to English syndicates hag Wheat sacks, extra, second hand . rock was not shown on the chart. fallen through. COFFEES. The Chinese government is ma«s'ng Governor Slionp thinks the only oppo- Green— troops on the Siberian frontier, as an aifion t 1 Iilaho's admisaion will he tlie Guatemala, tt>.......................... 22 i. 23» early attack by Russians is feare I. Java, (F lb................................... 25 (« :7 test-oatli clause. Mocha, IF tt>................................. 28 (« 31 The United States men-of-wnr Atanta ttt <« 3 t'tilla Tlirapp lias been sent to the Sa No. 1 Uosta Rica, (F tb and Boston of the revolving squadron lem insane asylum front Washington Rio, l b .................................... 22 «23 have sailed from Genoa for Naplzs. Salvador, tb ........................... 21jja22* county, Oregon. The Athemcum Club of London has Roasted, in Bags — At Dutch Flat, Cal , Charles Meltor se Arbuckle’s Ariosa, IF 9» ........ 2.Vj(«20 blackballetl Flannagan, author of the 25 (Ì 2 1 riously cut M. C. G irton, telegraph op Ulosset & 1 ).’ h Columbia 1 lb prs “ ParnelEstn and Cr m e’’ articles Costa ltica.................................. 25 («28 Rev. Monroe Gibson, former'v of Chi erator at Gold Hun. Guatemala ................................. 25 (a 28 cago, will perfor»n the fun r.il services The Sk igit Chief has been fiued |ltiO Roasted Java ............................. 3 1 («32 at the yrave of ^ oung Abe Li coin. by tiie Port Townsend inspectors for Roasted Mocha........................... 35 (¿37 General Mannis Carvillo will shortly overloading with passengers. VEGETABlJss (KKKSU). take command of the Mexican rooj s now lb........................ *2 The ¡»2i,0 it) libel suit of the California Cabbage, operat ng aga'iist the Ya«|tii ImLans. 1 2o State hank against the Sacramento Bee Carrots, persk. .................... Carrots, young. $ doz.......... 15 Father Kinsella and fifteen others im- has Iteon dismissed by mutual consent. Celery, # doz........................ 90@1 00 prlsoneil for avt ons at Clnngorv have 1 ¿4 The gospel steamer Glad Tidings, pre I^ettuce, $ doz ..................... been released. K lkenny had a glorious Onions, ^ 100 lt»s ................. 3 0*)cr 3 25 time over it. | viously r< ported wrecked and a total loss, Potatoes, $ 100 lbs................. 1 lo 's l 90 has arrived safely at Port Simpson, B. C. The Pope will recommend Cardinal Potatoes, sweets, lb............ 2h 12j Yanutell as Ids sncceFsor. The Cardinal 1. aBlanche It is soured on the California Radishes, # doz ................... ...... was born in i.S.‘»4 and nominated in 18>7. Athletic Club He says lie will light Spinach................................. 1 25 He is an Italian. Dempsey at tlie Occidental or Golden Turnips, (r sk........................ POULTRY. Leagues lam» been formed in Rio Jan ( iate. eiro, Bah a, Para, San «»s and Bernini One hundred and sixty men are at Chickens, large young, doz. 4 00'cr 5 25 hueo, Brazil, to I oy ott British in favor ■vork on the Elgin branch of the Union Chickens, broilers of American goods. Pacific, and 100 more arc expected at i.a Chickens, old ........................ 4 2“»@1 5 ) Ducks, tfdoz .................... 7 00 » 8 50 A carload of furniture, carpets, eur- ( Iramle. Geese, young, doz.............. 10 00^11 IK) ta'ns. books and bri a-' rae bus h^en sent Two prisoners in tiie Waila Wai'a pen Turkeys, young, tb ........... 16 •o ( ’la rvaux for the use of the impris itentiary were caught, in tlie act while Grouse and Pheasants .......... 3 CO oned 1 hike of < ifleans trying to saw their way out with a hand- FRESH FRUITS. Reports iron »Smith Ameri a are to the sat» blade. Apph s ............ 1 5K&2 00 elleet tha an epidemic along the Amazon .John .lackfon, aged IH years, an Eng Bananas, tr bunch . ....... 3 50® 1 (K) has prevented r.ihher gathering. A great lish sailor on the ship Stanmore, fell from Lemons, California, bx. ...... 3 75 v 4 00 scarcity is threatene«!. • he topmast to the deck and was killed at Lemons, Sicily, IF bx, new. 6 50 Limes, (F cwt 1 50 The Fr«»uch government has decided (o San Francisco. Oranges, Riversides................ 3 (K) institute proceedings against the payer A hertTaitof Tacoma, who attempted L’Etralite for advising the Germaii So to blackma'd a Pendleton (Or.) hotel Oranges, Seedless................... 4 SO'iH 75 eialis to shoot Emper r W iliam. keeper, has been sentenced to two years’ «MAIN. A sculling match has been arranged imprisonment for fornication. ....... 80 @ 90 lietween Neil Matterson and P«*t<»r Kemp Governor Ferry of Waahinton has ap- Harley, whole, IF ctl ........... 1 50 for the championship of trie world. The noiuted Fremont Campbell of Pierce and ( ’ora, IF 100 tbs ‘ ts, good, old, IF bushel.............7... race* will take place at Sydney April 25. ■I. M. Rinnan! of Sjiokane additional i b l a, saw, “ ...... 40 (ot> 42$ At a meeting «»f the French Colonial Superior Judges of those counties. Rye, (F 1(H) lbs, nominal......... 1 22^1 25 1 17^1 20 Congress a resolution was adopted favor A 1 1,01)0 tire occurred at Helena, Mont., Wheat, Valley, IF 1« 0 lbs 1 12j(gil 15 ing the immediate <le laration of a and five men were seriously injured by Wheat, Eastern Oregon Fretxih protectorate over the kingdom of in explosion of gas, the in- endiary hav DAIRY PRODUCE. Dahomey. ing cut the pipe so that the gas would Butter Oregon fancy creamery-....... 25 General Anton «» Latauo, commanding escape. 20 Choice dairy ....................... the Department of Lupus *. San Salva '«»r. It is stated tnat notwithstanding the Common .......................... ... K«rl 24 d e l re ently at /aeafe ‘oluea from the throwing out of the bills in the interest Pickled, California UFa 20 ........ effe ts of wounds received in a personal of tiie S|s>kane Kills and Northern tin Eastern fancy creamery ...... .... 25 encounter. road will tie pushed on to the Canadian CaJifornia choice................. .... 18 «20 border. ! Cheese Many papers, including the Klein Jour- ............. 13* na1, at r hute t*»«» gowrmn nt’s <Uh*at iu A freight train collided with a switch New California 10 the r«» cut eUctions for the R ichstag t«* engine at Sprague, Wash .and A. Ander Oretton Hkiiits ami old 15 «10 P pul rdis oi B pi B on - r its • olonial poli ty, son, fireman of tlie switch engine, was •Swiss Cheese, domestic 14 Young America, Or.................... espeeia l v in regard to Samoa. thrown undei tlie lire-lmx and crusheil The King of Dab»mi *y has alien de to death. Oregon, (F do* .................. 1« feated the French killing eight ami cap John liucklev of Portland, who was Eastern, V doz .................... 15 turing <p ire a number of Frcne and stabbed by Willi m Brown and swore FLOUR. other E*iroj»ean«. He then attacked Ko- falsely to shield his assailant, has just toiion, ami was repulsed, leaving 400 been found guilty of perjury for tlie sec Portland patent roller, fFbbl. ....... 3 75 •Salem patent roller .......... 3 75 dea«l on the field. ond time. Dayton patent roller ........... ..........3 «5 It is re orted that affairs arc in a very In tlie Victoria Parliament an effort Caiw-adia patent roller 3 6» unsettled sta o at I’ort- in-Prin e, Hayti, was made to incor|iorate an anti-('iiines‘- < ouiitry brands. ....... 3 5) jnd that n‘een{ ly an athnnpt wns tmule clause in the Westminster street railway McMinnville. 3 /5 ...................... .......... 2 50 to burn tin* town. Tin» general ini; r«*s incorporation bill, but it was beaten, only Superfine ......... 3 75 White Lily sion is that the Hippolyte government five vo'ing for it. Graham 3 25 w 11 Is* of short duration. The Washington House Committee on Rye flour.............................. .......... « 00 The dissensions between Tisza, Brittle Tide Bands lias reported favorably tlir SEEDS. Miirster, and other menders of t‘m bill giving the United States Government Seeds— Hungarian Cabinet in regard to the nat title to the tide lamia in front of its mili- Grass Timothy .................... . . « « 0* uralization of Louis Kossuth has finally tai v reservation. Orchard Gras« 11 («12 resulted in the withdrawal from the Min Red Top .................... .. 7 («i » The Oregon K“publican State Central Blue Grass. istry **f Tisza, the Emperor having ac 12 (a}ll Committee met in Portland on tlie fith English Rye Grass. cepted his resignation. ~Xa !» instant and selected Portland asthe place Italian Rye Gras*«. .... 0V'-11 The Czar has received a threatening and April lf> as the time for bolding tiie Australian Hye Grass. 7»(« 1# letter from a woman who signs herself State convention. Mnuinite ................ ... 7 < to “ Tehebrikova The writer says that Millet 5 (« « A. M. Wasson, a saloon man at Halids, Hungarian Millet................. . . . . 5 tu t» unless he modifies his reactionary folicy he w 11 meet the fate of Be er III., Baal Cal., lies-a me involved in a ipitrrel with Mixed Lawn Graas ........... 126415 L a n d Alexamler. A copy of tin* letter a gang of rahrotd lalsjrers, and sliot on>- ( ’lover Seeds — was sent at the same time 1«* each of the of tii 'in dead. Tlie rest took him out to Red < lover. 10 («II» 10 .. 18 White Clover .................. a pine tree near by and lynched him. M nisi rs at t‘ e same t ine. 15 («17 Alsyke Clover Maj r Weissmann attacked a for iF«*d G ib w is struck at Stockton in a water Alfalfa »i'elO* position held l»y Bwanaheri at Atmlem- well lieing sunk on tlie State asylum e|e, and carri««l it after severe fight in/. grounds at a depth of 1,070 feet. The Miscellaneous— ( anary .............................. . . . . I*« 5 The German force < onsisted «»* 5(10 S’on- flow is 2,'Kki feet da'ly. It will lie sunk l-’lax \\(a> .5 ............................ «lanes«» an«l f«»rtv office s while Bwana- oOO fpet de» per for a larger gas supply. Hemp 5 Cm 5* iie'i had 1,500 men. 1 he Tattle lasted Rape, California ............. 3 («, 4 Mrs G-itfin ot North Yakima, Wash,, several hours, and the victory of the FRED. inis just gaineil control of tier daughter, < terman < otninatider w as ■ oinplete. 17 oor* 1 8 0 1 wtio had laen kidnap»'») from her eight Bran, (F ton. Mwatiga, King «*f Uganda, win» after 15 (ID IU no y»*a»e ago by a man named Davis in Mon Hay, F ton, baled. lieing «letosed ami driv.n 'nun llieouin- Ground Barley, (F tor». 22 ft («24 00 tana or Nevada, she was found in a try ret«)rue I ami w«tli the ai«l of mis- 1 s OIK«»20 • 0 Mill Chop, IF ton hoarding school at Spokane Kalla, where Oil Cake Meal, (F ton ;«) (JO «32 50 s otiaries «on«|Uered the rebels, lias re- she had lieen pia» »sl bv a rnau nameii Short«, V ton 20 00 21 <H> authority in Uganda He has Norihcott. pro homed bin s 1* a ( ’hr.stian and given Lt'.MHKK Rot'li It AM) l»)(KS'*i;l). the | r ti i| :• 1 posts to I ro'entants and Two Chines»* wo »lcbepp»-rs at Vir Per M, #10 00 Cathol cs, and a *langen»us rivalry l as ginia, Ni v . had a d sue rate tight in their Rough ............. 12 00 sprang up between them. »•abin. He Hoy killed his antagonist, Edged. 13 III T. & O. sheat king A ghasdy fm l has come t<» light in who was known as ” Six Bitty,’- by » hop No. 2 flooring 18 1,1 .......... ........... Mos ow A panel was le't at the rfsi- ping his head open with a hat» le t Ho 18 1*1 No. 2 ceiling ................ was also aerioua’i won dtsl, but lie re No. 2 rustic ..................................... 18 no <l«*m e of Brine«* Dolgomakoff, w hich upon sisted arrest ami held the cabin some 20 01 Clear rough. «-xatninatioii w;i- foiin*! to ««»train the ( lear B. IS. 22 50 h a«l «»f a woman With the parcel was time liefore lie was finally <'aptiir»>«l. No. 1 flooring.................................. 22 0 an anonyu «» 's not**, say in /: “ Ties is lu ll M trio, an old Indian who for No. 1 celling .................. 22 5) «Mir first exploit. We will s«s»n oiit«lo \ ears had b jen a fsm'liar obje»-t about No. 1 rustic .......... : 2 rat •J:» k the Ri >| «*r It in Isdieved the the et-e< ts of San D i'g •, die»l at an In Stepping............. 2. i (M woman was kill« «1 f«*r 1»-traving the Ni- di in ran» h in Switser canyon. Cal A» - SALT. I»1 lists. »■ording to the li st information In* wa- Coarse Fine — But roll von Perle •*»•!). G»-r.i'an M n s'er Isirn in Lower California in 17H*», an«! 200 lb bags (F ton ..................... 17 00 He was an IOU-lb bags. K t n of ( ’«mini« r -e, la - ls*-n inst'int «1 t«» was therefore 110 v«>ars <>l»i 1 lit) Ground Rock, 50 tb l»ag^. IF ton 12 TO «lr.i t bids looking t«» tin* s« t )«*m< nt of o'd man but st'll vigorous alien »¿eneral the labor «pi«sti«»ti, laserl on the op n'on Fremont made his pith-finmling eip«di WOOL tkin to this conn try. Ilia ■laimexl that • »f t*xjerts given b for.* tl >t ite ( «» n- Eastern (J eg m lite 14 «-iI B« n eng tf.e pa—.»ge «»f the bill« lie w aso.ieof tin- guides who ai'conipa- Aeconlng to shrinkage pr«»visional nieawir«*s will Is* introdm e 1 nied tlie General on bis fsmoiis trip Valley KNf 18 ............................... i«»r t «* | rotis’t'on «*f workingmen gi ross tlie plain*. He livcil with bis Spring Hip. l!«#2l ........... An *»ng t|i»*s * w ill be «»up frovi«lin/ f«*r wife, who is be’ year* oi»l, in a wigwam l/mp«|ua UmfxRta, larnffe ami fall Ib i.It tlie forma*ton **f workmenV <oniniittz.es. in Switzer »anyon. NO. 15. S C IE N C E A N D IN D U S T R Y . M n b n e r lp t io n F r i e r P a y a b l e a b l y In . I d v a s r e . $1 * . 75 50 I n T a r t* Address, G r a p h ic . Newberg. Oreeen. M IS C E L LA N E O U S . —The mineral called turfa, or hraio- — A Cadiz (C).) cat tried to kill % lina. lately discovered in Bahia, fur three-foot black snake. Sh«* didn't suc nishes an oil akin to petroleum, a para- ceed, but was choked to death iu the tin«' suitable for the manufa«*ture of attempt. candh's, and a gotnl lubricating oil. — The expression “ the long and the —Seience shows that the cranberry short of it” is never better understood contains less than two-tenths of one per cent, of inorganic matter as derived than when a man longs for money from the soil, all the rest being derived when he is short of it. A citizen of Charleston. W. Va., from air and water. —To place telephone wires under turm'd over his pillow in arising the ground and maintain the same efficiency other morning, and found a rattlesnake as in overhead lines would require an coiled up and asleep under it. insulation on each wire of over two — A man may not be ufraid of danger, feet in thiekness. Instead of getting but he looks down in the mouth when fifty pairs of wires into a thr»»e inch h«* prepares to descend into a mine.— pipe, as at present, a tunnel occupying Binghamton Republican. half the street would be required for one — When a man affirms that “ there’« cable alone. lots «»f money in lea bet*,’’ d«m’t dis- — An (*xamination of over nit»«* thou sand pupils of the schools of New York. put«* him purses are ramie of leather. Shoe and Leather Reportor. Stuttgart. Bordeaux, Munich and Glas The potato is deelared to be deteri gow has shown that more than twenty- six percent, have defective hearing, and orating. As it is propagated from gen that then* are twice as many so affected eration t«> generation instead of from among th«‘ hack ward children as among s«*ed to seed, it seems to be ou the de- the forward. el i ne. — The new artificial silk made of cot There is nobody living to-day, with ton or the sulphited pulp of young wood possibly a few ex«*eptions, who will treated with nitric acid, and then dis see another year in which the figure solved in a mixture of ether and alcohol, "9” do«*s not appear. —Arkansas Trav is said to have a density, breaking eller. .strength, and elasticity that compares A persevering parrot in Atlanta very favorably with natural silk, while practices a new tune every night for a surpassing it in luster. The manufacture of paper by steam , week till he masters it, to the great machinery in India is growing yearly in i annoyance of the occupants of the extent and importance. The materials house, who are kept awake by the noise. The following advertisement ap- used are wheat and rice straw, rags, various kinds of grasses, old jute, hemp peured tvcently in a Bittsburgh paper rope or bagging, wood-pulp and waste- under the head of “ Business chances:” paper, and the products consist of brown Wanted—Something that a lazy man and white cartridges, writing, blotting, can make a living in by investing $300 foolscap and colored course papers. to $.»00. Address, «ite. The latest improvement in the man- — At a teacher«' examination in an ufacture of filaments for incandescent Ohio county, one of the candidate« lamps consists in heating them to a high temp«**rature by burning fluid fuel in a stat«*«l in answer to a question that suitable furnace, and at the conclusion ( ’hieago was situated In Wisconsin, of the operation raising the tempera lh didn't know the size of it, “hut ture to a still high«'r degree for a short reckoned tw as about as big as Colum period hy the introduction of a blast of bus. oxyg«»n. — "1 )«*ue«*«l unpleasant typographical It is said to have been demonstrated error iu those invitations to the wed that the cotton stalk, which has hither ding.” said young N. U. Bridegroom. to be«*ti reganh'd as waste; contains val “ How so?” anxiously inquired the uable fiber. A lot of the stalks were re bride. “ Why. instead of ‘your pres- cently sent from Arkansas to a factory «*iitv is requ«*sted,' the confounded in New York t«> he operated on in the printer made it read ‘your presents same manner as flax and hemp. There are requested.'” — N. Y. Herald. were returned about twenty different Shouts the conductor as the train grades «>f fibrous maU'i ial, from course strands of the stalk to the glossy fiber starts from Chicago: “ All aboard! as soft as silk. Persons are now engaged Keep in your feet!” But in spite of in perfecting a machine that will spin this injunction an elephantine hoof the material. The fiber is sufficiently protrudes here and there from a car strong to make the best of bagging, a? window, to smash the first bridge that well as doth as fin«* as linen. gets in the way.— St. Louis Magazine. — At th<* last mooting of the French The man who is thoroughly in Academy of Science. M. Paul Gihier gave earnest and alive to the importance of an account of l»is reo«*nt researches re killing w«*«*ds will be constantly on tlie garding t h«* rivsistance to the action ol look-out for times when he can rid him cold on trichina* «‘ontained in meats. self of these pests; but few farmers The substances on which his re- realize what a tax it be«*omes on thoir search«** wet*«* carried «»ut were hanu energies and capital to allow weeds to salted wit.hu mixture of marine salt and ripen their seeds. saltp«»ter. Tlie traehinie which were Two swindler« played a very found in them did not resist the action of a temperat ure of a few di'grees undei shrewd trick on the merchants of »Som freezing point, maintained for nearly an erset. Ky. 'They bought up all the hour. The cas«* is diff«*rent, however, ginseng they could find, took it to town when the m«*at is not salted, as then a and sold it at the nominal price of $2 Setnperature of tw«*nty-five degrees be per pound. Upon investigation it was low tin* fn*«-zing point continue«! even found the ginseng had been bought for two hours, is suttirient to render while gr«*«*u, split and a groove made fresh meats containing trichime sw«et. in th«* root, which was filled with lead. Even iron tacks were found stuck into P U N G E N T PARAGRAPHS. tlie ends of the roots. — He- ” 1 love you more than tongue A fresh young bride from Ohio can tell!” Sim (thoughtfully) - “ Sup having heard that camphor fumes pose you put it in writing, George.”— would banish Hies, put on her kitchen Munsey’s Ueekly. — “ What plan," said an actor to an range u lot of supposed lumps of cam other,” shall 1 adopt to fill the house at phor. They melted ami spread out, my benefit?” "Invite your cr«*ditors,” and all th«* fiies for squares away came «warn In ; to them. 'The despairing was the surly reply, — She (at the piano) “ Listen! how do bride « o i suited an experienced matron you enjoy this r«*train?*' II«* “ Very u*xt door, who discovered that tlie sup much. Th«* more you r«*frain the bet posed enmphor was rock candy. ter 1 1 ik«* it.” Musical Courier. — * Grass is the forgiveness of na — Tippler “ Do you know the r«*ason ture- her constant benediction. Fields why 1 have never met with success iu trampled with battle, saturated with life?” Plain 8|>eak««r— “ Yes; there hav<* blood, torn with the ruts of cannon, b«*en too many bars in your way.”— grow gr«!«*n again with grass, and car Boston Gazett<\ nage is forgotten. Streets abandoned — Maud "Isn ’t it a queer title for a book, mother. ‘Not, Like Other (»iris?’ by traffic become grass-grown like I wonder what she oan he if she is not rural lanes and are obliterated. For like other girls?” Mother "I don’t ests de«*ay, harvests perish, flowers know, unless sin* g«»es into th<* kitchen vanish, but grass is immortal.” — Sen and t»«*lps mother, instead of staying in ator Ingalls. the drawing-room to read novels.”— N. — A ( ’onselentious Official: Lone pa»- Y. Le«lger. senger on last cable car out for the — Bag!« ? I 1 «*1 i you I feel sorry for night “ Conductor, as la m the only old Mr. IVrkin*. He’s had very bad man aboard; and as I am going to Six- luck with his boys.” Bailey— “ Two of ty-third street. I don’t see any ne«id of them are in th«* State's prison aren’t your «‘ailing out the names of all these they?” “ Y i * h , and Jim has just been st reel s. ” Conductor (stiffly) — •Young «•leeted to th«* legislature.”- Time. man. I’m paid to call out th«*se natn«*« Man ( to acquaintunc«*)—“ I see you and I tii goiqg to earn my salary. If had a wedding at your house the other you don’t lik«« it you can g«?t off. Thir night.” Acquaintance “ Yes, a wood«*n wedding?” Man "Why, I understood ty-fourth!’ —< hieago Tribune. A U*tter w hich read as follows was your daughter was marri«*d.” Acquaint- ance “ Sin* was. Married a stick.”— re« eiv«*(l the other tiny #by the mayor of Dallas. T**xas: “»Sir:- I have been Arkansaw Traveler. —Tramp (at kit«*h«*n d«x>r)—“ That in this city a f«*w days. Am a car «•ake smells temptin’.” ('eok — “ Its penter and would like to g«*t some some the «cookin' school young leddies work and at same time would like to made -twenty things mixed wid forty marry. As I am a stranger. I beg you things.” Tram ti "I wish 1 bad some.” would assist tm* in getting a wife, i Look “ Wall, Gi ll give ye a piece if have about three hundred dollars laid ye’ll at«* it outd«n»rs Oi don’t wanty«« up: am not particular as to looks, so to die in th* house.” N. Y. W«*«*kly. she knows how to work. Am a Demo — A lawyer who was plea«ling a case crat ill |M>1 it 1«'S. noticed that th«* judge hail fallen asleep. — A lady, who. though in the autumn "B ut sin«-« tlmre is no one to hear me,” of life, has not lost all dreams of b«* went on. raising his voice. “ Pardon,” replmd th«* ‘ judg«*. waking up with a its spring, said to Jerrohi, “ lean not start, “it is premisedy because 1 was lis imagine what makes my hair turn tening to you that I f«dl aslejcp.”- Judge. gray. 1 sometime« fancy it must he -—First Writ«*r " I am seeking for an the essence of rosemary, with which entirely original id«*a. I want to write iny maid has been in the habit of something that no one has ever done be brushing it with. W hat think you?” fore.” Second Writer ‘1 11 tell you “ I should I h * afraid, madam«*,” said the what you run write which will be ahso- distinguished dramatist, dryly, “ that lutely without pt*«*«•••«lent." First Writer it is the essence of thyme.” “ What is it? ....... Writer “ A fav Oakland, Md.# rejoices in the pos orable revi«*w of your own productionn.” session of a dusky citizen who can not American. r**ad. hut that la«?k does not prevent At a hot«*l a short tin»«* since a girl him from p«>ring over the newspaper» in«litir*««l of a gentleman at th«* table if and imagining that he is absorbing in bis cup was «»ut. “ No,” said he, “ but formation through his fingerends. Not my «*«.ff»‘«- in. ' The poor girl w as con- long ago some official had occasion to siilerahly confused, hut d**t«*rniin«»d to pay him in his • u n coin. Whil«* at «1 in- record his name, when the following n«-r fh<* «»a•/«• drov«* up. and scvcral com col hapiy nn*ii«*d: 'W hat is your name?” ing in. th«* g< ntlemuu a kc«l. “ D o «* h the Georg«* Newton Sandomire, Sah.” stage din«* here?” "No, sir!” exclaimed “ How do you spell it?” “ Spell it! the girl, in a -an astic ton«*, "but the Don’t spell it at all, Nah, 1 jht write# passengers do.’* It right down.”