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I \ NEWBERG GRAPHIC NEW BERG GRAPHIC. 4 I»V I:K T IM > ü H A l 'I Ä : .Twenty Dolían* Ten Dollars ....... Une Dollar One C o lu m n ......... 1 X n lf Column / P rofesion a l » ar«1a H e a d i n g N o t i c e » w i l l he in s e r t e d tl»e p ate of T e n r e n t a p e r l d u « . m I u ile d « t a l e a . Beniamin Harr son L ev i P. Mo ton Vice-President................. . James G. Blaiae Secretary of stale Win. VVlndom Secretary of the Treasury j. \\ ¡Noble Secretary of the Interior Red field Proctor Secretary of W ar » . t*. Tracy Secretary of the Navy John W únamelo r Po*»i nmalcT-llenei al W. H. H. M iller Attorney General. Secretary of A grie ultore . ...... Jeremiah Rusk Presiden t ......... Hittttc ut’ O regon . U. S. Senators...... t oiigiessiiiau Governor. Secretary o f -tate Sr «te Treasurer State P rin te r....... Supt o f Schools Supreme Judges J. 11. Mitchell. J. N. Dolph Binger Herman Sylvester IVnnoyer .* U. W . MeH ids li W. Webb K. t Bake« K. B. Mi Elroy R. S. Struhai . W. P. Lord. W . W . Thayer C o u n ty o f Y a m h i l l . L. L. Lowery .... .........T. J. Harris Wyatt Harris J. W. Robbs Judge ............... Sheriff ...... R ecord er.......... Clerk Supt. o f Schools Treasurer— Surveyor.. C oroner.............. Commissioners C it y !.. H. HaWer P. I». Gates ............ J. Cooper K. B. Fellows Unit scher, Klngcry o f X r » b erg. M ayor .................... I ( carder Treasurer.................. Mainlmll Street Commissioner Couucilmen 4 I I I 1(4 II ___ F. A. Morris J. T. Smith ...... S. llobson ___A . T. Haworth I . V . Smith I N. C. Maris I B. C. Miles 1 R. Pettyjohn ........ .. H. Cooper , J. Hobson 1 N. Heat i r \ O I KIM. P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H . Services v\ill be held at Jones’ Hull on the second and fourth .Sundays o f the month, at 1 p. m. by the Rev. William T ra vis o f 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 at 11 a. in. and 7 p. m.. ami Thursday at 10 a. hi sabbath school every Sunday at 10 a.m . M ntlily m eeting at 10 a. m. the first Saturday in • ach month. Quarterly m eeting the second Saturday ami Sunday in February, May, A u gust and November. E V A N G E L IC A L C H U R C H . Regular ser vice first ami third Sundays of each month at 10 h . in.; second and fourth Sundays at 7 p. m. Sabbath school every Sunday at 11 a. m. U N IO N C H U R C H . -Union service Is held in the Non berg school house every Sunday at 11 a. in. Sabbath school every Sunday at 10 a. in. N O C IK T Y X O T K K N. Y . M. c . A. Devotional services every Sun day evening. Young men earnestly requested to attend. I. O. O F Sessions held Saturday evening in the rooms over Moore’s Drug store. Y . W C. T. U .—Business meeting the second Saturday in every month. (i. A. R. Sessions held first and third Thurs day evening in each month. \V. C. T. 1. Business meeting held the third Saturday afternoon in each month. HI V VOL. 2. rill-; PACIFIC . II I l l l ' C T O K Y O F < I I Y OK \H V K K K O . THE Depot P. & W . V. On Main street north of Fir*t. M. Carvin, agent. T ile M ill On the Dayton road, west o f the Academ y. Reese & Hunt. Public School In Central addition north of First asti*. el. E. II. Wotxl.vard, pres, o f board. Drug store On .Main street south o f the de pot II. C. HaM. Dry Goods and Groceries—On Main street soutn o f the depot. J. I). < alter. Pioneer L iv e ry Stable Corner First and M er idian streets. J. It. Minth. J. B. M »ore. M. I). Office at residence on the corner o f 4 'enter an • Third. Arlington II tel On Main street near P. k \V. V’ . Railway. John Atkinson. Barber shop 10 Main street. Fine cigars and tobacco, smith & Myers. P ry Goods and Groceries Corner First and Center streets. .Morr s. Allies & Co. Furniture Corner First and Main streets, op 'twite Jones’ Hall. O. W . Wyman. Bakery On Main street north from First. J. D. Wilson. Willamette R e d Estate Agency--OtRoe on M miii Ptie t. Scarce & W right. M ill nery -M iin street south of the depot. M is. Enos llnuson. N'ewl»e,-g House- -The o ly hotel on First si. O. Wright. Laundry- N ar the file Mill Inn the Dayton road. Sam Kec. Kvang li • 1 Ciiiirch -OnTbirtl street east of the Academ y. Rev. Beaumont, pastor. Bar er Shop-- orner Third and Center sts. Cigars and tobacco. Lutrier Hill, manager. Public Hall—Corner First an l Main streets. Jones Brother«. Aleut Market- On Center afreet between First and Second. Austin & W ilson. <» enemies On Center *lr»*«t bet we n F ir t and H, cond. |*» k r & NiehoDon. Dryer--Flr.it street at the end of the bridge. P. F. Bradford. Slu e Hhoji— Center street between First and 8ec.ni 1. A M. Hoskins. Livery Siab’e- N iar P. & W. V. Railroad Main street. George Grayson. Boa d of Im m igrti m- Office cu east side of Center street. Maris & Oliver, managers. M i li**« ry—Center street between First and 8«ci:iul. Anna R uck . Fruit Dryer- Near railroad track east of de pot. Aaron Bruy. Lumber Y ard - Main street north o f depot. R H. Rogers. Drug >. ore—Corner o f Center and Second •tie is. C. F. M ore B lacksinH i—Corner First and Meridian sts. A. 11. GcOi»e. Harness i aker—Center street between Firs 8et*o d. C. Maris. Jail -In cents* o f block bounded f y Fir t. Hoi o id. M ridiun and « enter streets. I.Qinhi r —First stn-ef between Meridian and Center. Mitchell & Brown. Photograph*—o v e r .Moore's Drug Store on » Center street. S. H«»h*ot . F lo u ris g M il On the Du) ton road st Chelia m creek, la rra i l & Son. Poxtolfl* \t Moore's Drug St'-re on « enter •u et. « . h. Moore, possniaster. Nursery On ' li** Dayton road west o f the Tile JUtll. Cooper It Son. Bri'-k Yard -A t the west end o f Third street. Janies llam n ir t. Dry Goods and Groceries Corner First and Main str* e > Joseph Everest. Meat Market—Main street near Jones' hall. Frank Jones. Warehoue--On P. Ac W. V. railroad near de pot. «'hrist ii*on Bros. Fruit Dryer—1 C orner *f Wi lamette and W y- n«x sal street». W oods it Hall. Blacksmith Shop near C iayson s Stable. Frerl Bent. • orner ( enter and Dry Goods Ac Gn eerie First ecti. J. T. »mith. MiHln-ry In J. I. **ntith's at«*r< •treat, smith A II skin». >n Center Shoe “ hop Oli Fire! street a est from Mam. U Linden*1 usen. |73 M«in street south o f the depot H a rd s a i W . C. K roger. Iftlr K VV ■ arman. M on corner of Id «ln and K.r*o t*. » en hirst and I l a r A f s r » te n te r t:e*t r s n i F g B Mount « or. Third and Frisada I aclflc Academ U s is iM U ltd Win M orii on Principad. K H R iiln far Real Est •ta on ( ’s a lsi st P Strs on Managsr •1 I 75 * D i k t f r l p l i » P r l M P a y a b le ato I y l a A d v a a e a . at A dvertí ing Bills Collected Monthly* o m NEWBERG GRAPHIC. Ml H M K ir r iO . i R ATE M : one Year Si* Months Three Montáis. NEWBERG. YAMHILL CO.. OREGON. SATURDAY. MARCH 2*1,181)0. coast , e a s te r n it e m s . fo r e ig n n ew s . PORTLAND MARKET. No feature of importance has occuried in the local merchandise nt rkets to call for comment. The improving w eather is favorably influencing trade, and although some coiuplaiu of the quietueKH in some iues, in others activity is admitted. The I «trenching rains east of the mountain» Seven Men Reported Killed by In The Farmers of Pope County, 111.. Irish Unionist Papers Unanimous in give assurance of bounteous cereal crop», which will do much to make up for the Alarmed Over the Spread Condemnation of Extension dians on the Little Blue, terrible lo-»e» of -leek in Home di»trlcts. Thirty Men Attempt to Lynch The Direct Tax Bill Favorably Michael Davitt to Start a Labor Reported to the House. Paper in London. as Many Chinese. New Mexico. of Glanders. of Self-Government. Promt» tire« in ¡Southern Colorado are iloin^r much damage. The colored people now control aliout LOO wet kly newspapers. Emm Pasha is to withdraw from the Egyptian service. Jay (iouhi and party have started on The French chamber of deputies has Cattle ami sheep in New Mexico are tlielr trip through Mexico. elected Spuller vice-president. tieing sold off rapidly. Governor Burleigh of Maine lias ap The new Hungarian diet will not Capitalist« talk oi establixlmie a eliam- pointed April 7 as Fast day. change tlie foreign poli«*y of the govern- pagne factory at (ilen KUen, Cal. tn lit. Gold has been discovered in a gravel I,. K . Hoffman has been appointed The damage «lone by continued riooils postmaster at lxruisville, l ’olk county, Or. bank just east of Sioux Falls, S. D. The Northern Pacific have in project throughout Italy is estimated at 4,000,000 A carload of premium oranges and francs. lemons will tie sent from 1 a > s Angeles to the placing cf steanit rs on the lakes. The Sultan has given the King ot Italy Chicago. Henry Kunsel, late defaulting treasurer several Arab horses and other valuable A San Diego foundry is busy making of Blue Earth, M inn., has been captured. presents. 500 retorts for the Spreckels sugar retiu- The steamship De U tty ter, which went The Duk^ of Cambridge, it is said, has erv at San Francisco. ashore at Scituale, Mass., lias I «ecu decided t > abandon the chief command floated. W. K. Hall of Truckce Meadows, N ev , of the army. has just shipped five tons ol lioney to the President Harrison purchased $31,000 Greece is ordering a large quantity of San Francisco market. worth of property at ludianapohs last arms and munitions of war and three fast Judge Milton L. Rice, who at one time week. cruisers in France. was a well-known criminal lawyer of New Y o ik Russ’ an Hebrews, in inass The Servi«n government officially de Kentucky, died inS|>okane Falls. meeting, declared that the I ’/.ar should lie nies that it is trying to make a match for Horticulturists are of the opinion that 1 killed. the 1 ‘ -vear-old king. the rains in California have done much Fort Djdge, la., has passed an ordin German authorities at Zanzibar have toward destroying vine and tree (rests. ance. taxing peddlers anti traveling salt s- hanged a slave dealer for trying to em- Sea lions follow the fishermen at Mar- u ir i $5 per day. h.irk slaves at Ragamoyo. tinea ami grab salmon out of the nets, ¡Senator Vest has introduced a bill a|> It is announced that a photographer frequently breaking the nets in doing so. propriating $5,021,000 f. r the im prove at Vienna mined Veresez has succeeded ment of tl.e Mississipi river. The Trm kee ice com («aides have only in photographing natural colors. stored 3!»,000 toii9 of ice this season The wool features of tin M cKinley Minister to Spain Thomas W . Palmer against 100.U00 tons at the tam e time last Tariff bill a 'e indorsed by the Ohio Wool is not p|»>ased with the position he occu year. Growers' Association pies ami will return horns ill a short A sheep he rder at Lemoore, Tn'are Boston, New York and Philadelphia, it while. eo'inty, is sanl to have an invention by is sairl, have subscribed thus far $700,000 General Boulanger has left his Jersey which" common wells are made to How towi.nl the W orld’s Fair at Chicago. retreat and taken a handsome house in like artesian wells. The Indiana Supteme Court liohls the London, where he spends money pro Joseph Taylor has sued tiieSan Rafael school hook law, over which a big tight fusely. Tocsin for $5,000 for saying lie had been lias been made, to be ccnstituti «nal. An unlocked lamp alongside the corpse arrested tor trying to defraud San Fran- The State of New York proposes to nt a workman named Morris explains the e'sco in the delivery of basalt, blocks. purr-hare Ihe fores s of the Adiromlacks ctuse of the explosion in the Morsa Washington State leonds to ro v fr its and («reserve them as a public trust. (W ales) colliery. indebtedness wete sold ve-terday at 3ta The n ‘ w French ministry will devote per cent , with one-eighth of t per cent The expert accountants find that ex- premium to run from five to fifteen yeais. !*itate Treasurer IL-min^v'av of Missis- itself to the amelioratien oi tlie condition of the laboring classes and to conciliate A gang of the worst k nd of deep ra- stppi is $300,000 short *n hiaaccoun's. the politieal factions. does inf« sts the mining camps of South A dose estimate of the amount of iron Vienna dispatches s»v a band of Ser- ern Santa Fe county, N . M. Hardly a ore the different mines expect to ship via? m ilitia trie l to capture the Bo cian day passes hut some act of robbery or this season will foot up 2,700,000 to is. village of Gr.ttife, hut were repulsed hy shooting is recorded. The "Direct Tax hill has tieen favorably \ustrian gendarmes. Bassinero sn Mexican Indian under The English government intends intro erred, at San Diego, claims that he was re|»orte«t to the House, and will h * parsed arreste I on Mexican soil, and there prob in due time ami approved hy the Presi ducing a hill into Parliament against the importation into that country of diseased ably will n suit an international corre des t cattle from the Unite«! States. spondence on the subject. The Standard Oil Company at Lima, The British steamer Vincent has been At Salt bake J H. Weston, a railroad O., have advanced t lie price of oi! 2 fireman of Thistle, shot and killed two cents. The rise causes great excitement abandoned at sea. The captain and eight of the crew landed at F rrol, Spain. The men named Winder and Wells, who at- in the c il fiel L mate and fourteen men w ere lost. taektd him for the pur)«, se of robbery. The Fostoria Oil Comoanv ami the W< stou fired twice and killed lioth men. The dividemls of tin* English str«* t Wabash Oil Company have »oi i out their An Oakland syndicate, consisting of wells and letses to the Standard Oil Com «•ar companies varied last year from 1' 4 Dr. Merritt and others, has purchased to P34 per «out. They n arly ad showed pany for $2 ,000. 370 acres of K chland tract, one of the an increase over the previous year. finest bodies of land in F e«no county, A bill before the New York Letfis'atore The Cologne Gazette threatens war to and the land is being prepared for plum to make rate of interest f> p‘»r cent is de the k.life against Bismarck if the ('ban ing a vineyard. nounced as involving g'eat injury to «•« I'or fotms an sPiunce with Windthorst, San Diego says Tacoma men propose business interests. the leader of the Clermal party. to operate a line of sailin; vessels be In a few months the debt of the United Owing to incessant rains the river at tween that port and Puget Sound. The purpose is to bring lumber and coal down States will probably drop on»* of its ten Bris ane, Queensland, has overflowed its figures. 1 he $1,000,0 0,» 0J iin * is on v Banks and inundated the t>wn. The and take return cargoes of bay, cement, $34,000,<H 0 distant. damage is estimated at £300,000. marble and building stone. The contract for carrying inaiison Lake Tlx* French gunboat Fmarade Ins M any of the farm ow i e rs o f So th Jer Tahoe has be*n awarded to E. J. Bald sey have reduced their rents to the ten bomba d d Abonmv, a village of Da win of San Francisco He has ordered tints, some farms being leased for $h 0 homey, on the Niger. The Dahomans a fast steamer built at Buffalo, X. Y ., ’ess than they brought last year. we»e panicstruiken by the attack. for this purpose, and it will also carry Cuban journals which have been passengers to all points of interest. The nidi district of M inmapolis is openly advoed ng annexation to the Now that it is a settled fact that Coos thickly infested with rat<. an I a p tition United Stat«»8 h ve rec ived a warning b «y is the l«eut had« r on the CO st nt has he*n circulate«I calling for the ap- w hich has « he« k «1 their utterances. Orlgon, outside of the C Jumbia liver, po ntmeiff of a public rat-catcher. Nt tr Cii'ania, in daylight, six brigands two railroads are pmjev ed to that section There is to he a wild rush to the Cher from the W ill» i ette vn‘l y, one from okee strip. The Oklahoma Territory «raptured Baron Zurl » and son. They held the Man as hostage and went tin* Roseou'g and the otic r iiom Drain. hill, which passed the House, de Mare- father for a ransom of $2),(MH). Baron A report rea> lu d Silver Ci v, N. M. the Cherokee out'et public land. Zurlo s«*rjiped together $0,200 a*i«l the that seven persons lied been kil'ed by Reports from the ureat tobacco coun brigands released his son. Indians on the Little Bum. a' out twenty Hide4 from Alma, a s<nall pl„ce in tlm tie “» of Western North Carolina show Tin* puishioners of Harwarden, Fng- (in'don, ahout seventy-five miles t>oin that at 'ea tone-thin l of the pim ts have land. of l o h political pit-ties, have just been killed by the celd w» ather. Silver City. The report lacks confirma <le» ¡«1« d to erect, as a memorial of Mr. tion. n I M rs. Gladstone's go I l«*n wedding, a (ieoree Os/ood, who was prominent in The Southern California Railroad com •octal, business an i reli/ions cirelea af ham some fountain opposite to the en- pany has just put L.t> effect a new lo< al Sr. Igouis. has «teaerted his wife an I • ranee to the castle grounds. freight ta'iff, which pla< es San Diego on child ami is euppoiied to he in San Fran Tim Russian government li s aha ti rqnal terms with J«os Angeles as regards cisco. ll >?i«*«l the p-oseciit'on of the woman rates from Perris and San Jacinto; eonse The Cattlem en’s Convention <*t, K<»ri r«*hei»rikovna, charge«! with s«*mling the quentiv there is much rejoicing at San Worth has tiiiis e 1 its I.iUirs, w hi- h it (V.»r a letter threatening that unlrsa he Diego. *s l>elieve«l. will prove of hen» fit to tin* mo«liri**d his rea«-ti msry poli«*y he would The jewelry s o ld i in California i ¡ties r*i er, dealer ami com fort in transp *r.a- meet the fate of Alexander II. I ist year by Dickerson and Rogers, the baker tbi v s, has been receivid from tion of cattle. New Jers v by the sheriff of San Joa The North D-kota Upper ami Lower quin e nntv. The I ox will n xt. go to Houses are at enmity, owing to the fail 1*01 I . T H l > O it ; N , Los Angeles ai d then to Sacramento, ure of the lottery scheme, and each «h e re tome of the property was stolen promisee to kill the other’s measures in Witlcawsk«* farumrs own ptire-i>re«i fowls, whi* li cost no more to f e«l, ami John Shroder, employed on Beryman'a discriminately. the ratio of pr- fit is grea'er than with farm, G ra ta rivtr, was drowned with his it is emphatically denied bv officials of barnyard $*tock. W hy should not every team at a ford. It ia suppos« <1 he missed the Denna* 1 vania road that their road is farmer do so? Better test this matter h s bearings or the horses became tin cone rue«! in the Burlington ami Noith thoroti/hlv 11 1i 4 spring. Experience will manageable at the ferd and got in o a deep hole jutt below the ford, as the em d ial, or that it ha« any id-a of ac- «•ertainly prove its wisdom. water Is verv stiallow at the |>r «ppr |«oint ipiiring tl e Manitoba road. The in uhator that was starte»! early to « t o s s . He leaves a wife and seven The farmers of I'ope r unty, ill , are ■ hildren. ab»rmed c*ver the sprend of glanders t tis year is turning out th«* little d mny chicks hy hurulr ds. Tl.is means, with The lower iron bridge across the river among th \f horses Many vnluable ani- near Bridal Veil Falls, Y< s-rniie Valley, iii Is have been ki led or conde nne I by with good mating* m* nt. a lot ot r*arlv spring broilers at double the value of lat«r hag bre ken down and now lies a total »rder of the State vet« rinary suigeon. hatched. It inys to i»e fi st in the mar wreck at the >» >t»< in of ilie river. Tim • ause was probably a decayed tin d er The Seventh-«lay Adventists of th** k# t with tl ** lew, rather than he one «>f resting nn the abutmerP, or p< ssihlv de Ufiirfd S ates I av<* presente«t to congrcs- tl.e 1 «t«* fellows am! lose the cream of the fective iron work. The bridge broke a petition bearing 2 o 3 j K hi n one«, r r test profits. three years ago and wa« thoroughly re ing a ainst the ppssa^eof any bill in r«* Many conn try «Iwe’ lers have never paired then. gard to any «>t»fervance of the Sabbath thought of raiding fruit an«l fronltry in At Rosebnrg Judge R. S. Bean, of the A general demoralization of pa*s»*rger th«* same yard. Th *v work a linirah y Se« oral jn.licia1 district of Oregon, sen- together. A row «»f plum or pear tre «- teiu td Char'cs M inn, for hnrg'ary, to and freight rates exists between Uh <*ago The old rate ol can I k * plant«* i along the potiltrv run three years in the penitentiarv ; (jeorge •and the Missouri river when th«* choYe i- made of a lo«*afion for Stevenson, larceny in a dwelling, two $12 50 has ls»en red w e d to a $5 open rate, die (KMiltrv huiMinns Hie droppings yea's in the p nin ntiary ; P. Hall for and of this amount $3 is paid in commis fr« m the fowls itnpt«»ve the soil about the obtaining money nnder talse pretense*, sions, Iea> ing I ot $2 to the road. t <■ *», ami the cl i kens will fa t the five rears in the penitentiary; W . Dan, Secretary Win«lorn has tranamitted to wormy and « tirclio-stung fruit when it for burglary, three years. the Senate a letter from Seer tarv Blaine dr >ps to tin* ground. There is nothin/ A masked (a rtv of thirty men starter) asking f* r an additional appr jpriation of bettor for the <rhi« kens and for the trees. in to lynch an equal number of China $,T»,0BO to meet the expenses «if the In men at Fairfield, in Spokane county, ttm ational M arne C *n f«rn *e . Sitting hens must have attenti«>n The Washington, but onlv a few hrui-ed original appropmpristion wa>* $2,00). One is liable t«> forget that warm weather heads followed. There have been rumor* brings I ice. A « lean m at is the first r«* f the cutting of »a ges by Chinese tra« k li the n* »t-fiox is well oileti The mileage «*f the new railways in qui-ite lavairers on the I'nion Pacific, and the prM -ess of « ««fistroot ion. according t o » are with kero-«*ne and th«* ben thoroughly «m l | riot was the result. The tir a n ' fill sta'isti«*. is 5,KW; 7.041 niiles ar»* <lu-t'*«l with Buhach insect p»w»ler there Jure w id prabah'v investigate the matter. Murveye«l or nnder survey ; 2.831 miles of wi 1 I k * no ln*e. Thin me m» a K'ea«ly, A contract has tieen Hoe «1 between lines are not vet *»urv>vel. The new quiet »itt«*r. th»* reanlt «»f whi h will 1»«* a the Northern Pacific and <J. W. Hunt •t)M*t root ion will «ail 1or piohahly 2,0 0,- .o k 1 hatch. The hen, after she is a) « hi » to h ave the nest wi h her hr«KMl. whou!«l for the latter to ■«(»•rnte the Northern O0U tons of rails. fe dilate«! with th«* ins«*«*t powder a/ain. rwtfl l*etw* en Wallula ami Pasco. All Hunt trains will run through to Pasco The iVnnsylvania Kail »»ml ( «»uipany. Chi« k- hat« h«*«l hy an iiKUlwtor are very on W ed' csdav without a break Pas o Iiv a « i n i i promise witli the «ity , will d» sehhnii troiddol with li*e. Ttiis in «»tie ..Hers Hunt ail the nec"»-a>-y ground for away with the twenty grad«* crossings on g«s>d jK.int in fav->r of artiti -ial hatching, round bou*es and mar-bine shops. its Sew Y«»r* division in k'hiUHlelpfiia af and m«*ans steady gr »wth, t»ringing them Through sleepers from the Sound to W al an f stirnat« d < «»at of II..V )V0<N). .Seven into tii i-k 'table i*v»n«liti«»n earlier and at la Walla. Dayton and Prndlcton are I h .- teen of the sir* ets ar»* t«» go umler the the tim e wh* n gr»o«l pri«-«*» prevail. American Agriculturist. tra* k* ami three fdmve th«*ru. ing arranged (or. NO. 17. A P IS C A TO R IA L DUDE. A ft e r E v e r y < at«*h H e W a n lied H ie D e llr a t « Hwntla. I ■ v a r i A 44raaa. O a iM ic . Kawbaa«. A FR IEN D S W ED D IN G . T h e H n ttra C e r e m o n y T o o k Leas T h a n H a l f an H o u r ’s T im e . I saw in some newspaper recently a A short time siu«*e 1 had the pleasure description of a dude sportsman, gunnel of witnessing a Friends wedding in the or fisherman. I forget which, and **thai old meeting house at the corner of Fif- reminds me” of a fellow 1 saw one daj teenth and Race streets, Philadelphia. last summer just outside of Paris tlshiug T o one from New England, where such in the Seine. affairs are not common, it was indeed a T o prelude, the laws are very strict novelty. Upon entering the meeting over there in regard to Ashing and shoot j house the extreme plainness and sim ing. The seasons onen and shut like a plicity of the surroundings attract the jack knife with a snap, and woe tc eye of the stranger. Directly in front, the transgressor. On a certain day in and facing the entran«*e, are three rows A iiR K U L T U K A L IM C 1.KM KNTS. July, 1 think, the season opens, and of unupholstered benches. There is a Breaking Plow- $3!K«t»55 long before daylight of the day the gallery extending around three sides of Broadcast Seeder» 9<aU0 bank» of the river all along the Bois de the building and containing several rows Binding Twine . 10 per ct dt» 18c Boulogne are lined with fishermen sit t»f benches, each one being much higher Binding Wire 12ác (¡rain Drills. ..............lUkgiti» diti ting side by side and almost elbow to than the preceding one. The massive Gang Plow l 1 (Kgll«> elbow. I strolled down to the river one pulpit, the customary church organ, the t )»borue'» Mowers 20 F cl dit 75 Reaper» *' 120 day and witnessed the sport. Taking handsome windows of cathedral glass, out a cigar 1 paid a woman two sous all the»«» are absent, and their absen«*e C nnbined Mow er» and lt'*apera 20 F ct di» 1**0 for a «‘hair and sat down to get a wrinkle temí» to give the pla«*e a tone foreign to Dropper» ** 130 in French Ashing. For half an hour all that of the m ajority of religious edifices Steal-frame »elf-bin ling sat in silence, with not a movement. of to-day. A fter taking our seats, and Harvester», 20 t** ct di» 180 Presently one fellow had a nibble. Im before the w«*dding party arrive, we K'droad Barrow», iron wh el», F dosen 4S(g*.v> mediately every eye was turned on the have an opportunity to observe our sur little red float on his line. The float roundings and the guests who have as IP dozen .10 moved perceptibly. The man, with sem bl'd to witness the ceremony. It is Road Plow :ui(u:¡tí Soliti Steel Scrapers \¿m\ every nerve strained and eyes riveted evident that the female portion of a Steel Disk Harrows. .•■Oí« tí I on the float, breathless with excite Friends «*ongr«*gation do not come to Spring Wagons 135(8170 ment. watched. The float dipped again. gether to exhibit any new style of head- Sulky Plows. 7 V« 95 The man pulled, the cork came to the gear. as their sisters in other denomina Walking ) lows ....... !Ka¿5 surface, but no fish. A ll along the line tions are often charged with doing. Wagons, all make» 110(a UHI of fishermen there was ejaculation of Suddenly the low- murmur of voices BAOS. “ Ah!” The disappointed fisherman put ceases, ami without any pomp, or l>eing Burlaps. 40 in 7 «>n a fresh bait and waited. Presently heralded by the swelling sound of some Burlap», 45 in the fish t«>«>k hold again, and this time famous w«*d«ling march, the bride and Burlaps, 00 in 111 he bad him. Carefully he worked him gr«)om. pre«*eded by the ushers and fol Gunnies, l 8 x 40 10 Potato Bogs, net cash 5(0 0* in to t.h<* bank and an attendant slipp«*d low <*d by the bride-maids and their es " ool, 4 tt>, “ .......... 40 a delicate landing net under the fish and corts, «*ome slowly up the aisle, and take Wool, tl.. 30 carried him up the hank. There was their places in the «‘enter of the Wheat Sacks, spot, net cash 71 a cry all al«>ng the line of fifty front row- of seats, facing th«» Friends Wheal Sack», extra, necoud-haml 6j or more fishermen of "Bon, bon, tres who have come to witness the COFKKKS. Joli.” Several laid down their rods and ceremony. In the m»«*ond row of seats, Green - gather«*«! around the basket, lined with and directly behind th«* bride and groom, 23 (0 25* Guatemala, P lb ..... leaves, in which the flsh was carefully are seated the nearest relatives «>f the Java, 0» It. .......................... 25 @27 placed. He was a monster, nearly six contracting parties. A ll is profound si- 28 (a 31 Mocha, n>n> No. 1 4'osta Bica, F fl» 22 @23 inches long, an«l must have weighed lenoe for a short time, then the brido Rio, F fi» ....... 23 @23 about four ounces. Then all went at it and groom rise simultaneously and clasp Salvador, F fi» ...... 21«@22* again with r«*n«»wed hope and «*ourage. their right hands, anti the grtM>m says: Roasted, in bags - Presently a cab drove up, and there "In the presence of the Lord and these Vrbucklc's A rio a, «* fi». 20$@27 4'tosset & I).’» Columbia 1 fi» pr» 201 a 20* descended from it a dude in an elabor our friends, I take thee, ----- -----, to Costa Rica 25 (0 20 ate sporting costume—eye glasses and a he my wife, promising, with divine as- Guatemala. ........................ 2.5J(rr20 broad brimm«*d hat. W alking leisurely sistance, to Is* unto thee a faithful and Roasted Java 30 @32 to th<* bank, a man who had evidently loving husband until death shall separ Roasted Mocha ............. 35 @37 been sent ahead to secure a position, ate us.” As soon as he has flnish«»d, the vacated. A servant brought from the bride says, in substance, the same thing, V KOKT A BLES (KKESlI). cab a folding stool and pla«*ed it on the after which they resume their seats. A •J Cabbage, K* fi» ....................... bank; returning to the cab he produced table is th«*n brought in and placed be C irrots, F sk 1 25 1 arroto, yolimr, If tlox 15 a delicate rod and satchel. The rod was fore them by the ushers, on which the put together, the satchel was open«*d and marriage certificate is signed. The cer- ÍH) 1 (K) Celery, tr d*»z ....................... Lettuce, F doz ...... 12* a small silver bait box, a tow-el, a piece tifleate is then handed hack to t,h<? near Onion*«, tr 100 tt»»................. 3 00(0 3 25 of soap and a bowl were placed on an est relative of the bride and the table Potatoes, k» 100 fi*s.............. 2 25 other stool alongsid«». 2 removed. It is necessary that the cer Pot at «ves, sweets, tf fi» A servant opened an umbrella and tificate he sign«»d by the bride-maids Radishes, F 4Ìoz.... 124 held it over the fisherman's head to and groomsmen also. A fter a short pe- Spinach ............. Turnips, per sk .................. 1 25 screen him from the sun, and the flsh- ritsl of silence the person holding the ing began. It was a long wait for a bite. document aris«»s and reads it aloud. POCLTRY. Finally there wfas a nibble and a miss After this reatling, it is often customary Chickens, large young, F dox 5 (JO'S) 5 50 several more nibbles and misses, and to have a sermon preached by some . ---------------- Chickens, broilers ... • h ekens, old A 00 ® 5 50 presently there was a fish, sure enough. prominent person. Another period of Ducks. F d o z........................ . 7 00(0’ 0 50 The excitement all along the bank sil«»n«*e then follows. an«l is clos«*d by Geese, young, F doz ...... 10 Odali 00 w as int«*nse. W ith the aid of the land one of the relatives rising and asking 1 ur^eys, young, ti) fi» U ing net the fish was secured. The ser that the guests remain seated until the (¡rouse ami Pheasants. 3 Ml vant essayed to take it off the hook, but bridal party have passed out, which is a FKKHIl FRUITS. the fisherman anticipated him and held signal for them to do so. 1 50'fl 2 00 it up in triumph. .Apples. ................. But this op«*ra- The entire ceremony takes 1«*ss than Bananas. F bunch 3 :>■ Ha \ 0 tion wet the dude's gloves and half an hour, and the strange solemnity 3 75@4 INI he Lemons, California, V box took them off and threw of it all. together with the absence of a 5 25 Lemon», Sicily, F box, new 1 50 them away. Things were getting in clergyman. giv«»s it a rather strange ap Limes, ir cwt .................. 3 00 teresting an<l exciting, and blank the ex pearance.—( ’or. Boston Transcript. (»ranges, Riversides Oranges Seedier» 4 5 Kt 4 7.7 pense. Presently another fish, which be ing secured, the servant dipped up water P A R IS P A W N S H O P S . from the riv«*r and handed the dude the HO (0 90 soap and towel and he w ashed his hands. The IniiiiriiH«' V mount of Hunin««« |)on« Hy Barley, whole, F ctl ........ 4torn, F IOO ns 1 50 This wan repeated every time he caught Then«» luitltiitloiiN. O ta, good, old, W bushel Some statistics of the amount of busi Oats, n *w, “ ...... 40 r¡* 42* a fish. A ll this time a gendarme had 1 JJ @1 22* been walking up and down: approaching ness «lone by the pawrn shops «>f Baris Rve, F 100 fi»s, nominal 1 15 @1 174 the lu«*ky fisherman, there followed an and some account of their working are Wheat, Valley, F 1 0 tbs 1 12*@1 15 animat«*d conversation, with much ges included in the last published "Annu- Wheat, Kaatein Oregon ticulating, seemingly a protest against aire Statiatique do la V ille tie Paris.” HAIRY I'RODUIK. such indiscriminate slaughter. The The mont-«ie-pietc. says the official re Huttcr 25 dude waxed indignant and q u it The port. derives no profit from its op«*ra- Oregon fancy creamery- Choice dairy 20 servant unjoint«*d th«* rod, gath«*red up ttons. and its action is charitable, inas Miccio Common................................ the stools, umbrella and flsh baskets much as it shelters borrowers from the 18^20 Pickle«l, California and pla‘*«*d them in the <*.ab which had rapacity of usurers, but it must not be Eastern fancy creamery .... IS820 been waiting. The dude entered and thought that those who have recourse to Califor ia frexh roll......... was driven off with his catch, number it are receiving publi«? aid «>r that the Cheese New California m ing about six, the aggregate weight of mont-de-piete is a purely charitable in Oregon skims a* <1 old 10 which might have been two pounds an stitution. What th«* mont-de-piete does 15'« 10 Swiss ( hecse. domestic 14 immense sii «*<*«* hs . I have no doubt this is to lend money on personal property at Young America, Or. ......... gr«*at catch made an item in next, morr- seven |K*r«*«»nt. interest. This high rate Eggs ing’s paper, with the usual lie about the of interest is nwessary in «>rder to de Oregon, F dox 1« weight of the string and the big one fray the ••xpciiKCH «»f the tnanag<»mont, Eastern, r doz that was I os t. the storag«* o f goods, etc. On articl<*8 of FLOUR. I had I«*arned how the French <lo it. jewelry, plate an«l things that w ill not .... 3 76 Evidently a little flshlnggo«*N a long w ay deteriorate, four-fifths of the value is Portland pafent rol er, F bbl .......... 3 76 with a Frenchman. No doubt, my l i t t l e Salem patent roller given. If at the end of the year the 3 m Dayton patent roller 3 6 man went home, t«K»k a rose water bath mont-de-piete has a surplus the rate of * ascadia patent roller 3 50 I and lay down to rest after such a fatigu interest is reduced. If it should run Country hiands. .......... a (5 McMinnville. ing and ex«*iting episode. I thought to sli«»rt <»f capital, it receives donations . 2 50 myself, how I woul<l lik e to g«*t that from the Department of Publi«* Ai«l. In Sup«*rflne ........... 3 75 1 White Lily Graham 3 25 chap out in the Ko«‘kies, «>n a thorn H o rn «* cities in Erature—intruding Mont- Bye flour................................ ......... . 4 .VI brush creek, of a hot «lay, and make him pelier, Toulouse and Grenoble — the wade the stream, with an <Kr«*asional working expenses are defrayed entirely SEEPS. stumble over a slippery bowlder and a by charity and no interest ischarg«*d on <ira**M Seeds — sous«* under. What a power of good it loans. Pi mot li v « « 0* During the last year for whi«*h figures Orchard Gr.itts 11 (0.12 would do him. ami what fun for me!— Forest and Stream. lietl Top 7 <M » are given articles were pledged Blue Grass. 12 <8II in Paris, representing a sum of 35.840,- English Rye Grass. 7@ » F A S H IO N A B L E K IN K S . (50 francs: 750.074articles, worth 18.961,- il\'a 11 Italian Rye Gras*. 141* francs, were renewed; a total value Australian Rye Grass. 7*@ H SovflfiM Thst \ re « on»l<lor«*<l Ci ne II of nearly 811,000,000. The av«*rage Mesquite 7 it 10 »’»nt In Hoeletjr Circle«. 6 @ « Millet .................... Hussar blue will I k * the leading »hade amount of th«* loan was $5. There were Hungarian Millet. 6 t « 2,040.927 articles withdrawn, and 297,617 for cloth walking suits. Mixed I a A wii Grass 12 «15 A t home natural fl«»w«*ra ars worn on articles iqxrn which payments had lapsed ( 'lover Seeds - were sold, and brought 4.968,849 fran«*s. Red 4 'lover. 10*@ll* the toe of dark slipp4*rs. A larg«* part of the patronage of the Egg-plant purple is a shade that ladies 16 (a IH White Clover 15 («17 raont-de-piete comes from persons in a o f serious last«» incline to. Xlsvke Clover »*'«10* Alfalfa .......................... The latest fad is a flng«*r-ring o f black- small wav of business. an«l many of the en«*d st«*«*l with a small brilliant stone arti«*les pledged are new gtMxls. Manu- Miscellaneous * anary ............ U'<c 5 set in i t fai turers anil merchants deposit«»d 128,- tiro 5 Silv«*r h«*ads are popular for house 520 articles, for w'hi«*h they re«*eived Hemp 5 m 5* 92.000,000. This phase* of the r«>le Rape. California . .... 3 @ 4 dr«*ss«*s wh»*n a <■,«»!lar would s«*ern stiff and a fresh ru«*he something of an ex played by the mont-de-piete is e x FKKI). plained in a work publish«*«! some time ertion to provide. 17 MKalH 0 Bran, F ton. The old style o f dressing-table has ago b\ an ex-director of the institution, 15 00 m 16 00 been reviv«*d and old silk and muslin lie says: Hay, ton, ha'ed. Ground Barley F ton. 22 .50(0 24 00 " I t is an error to suppose that the 1M 0( Fier 20 < 0 dr«*ss«‘H and p«*tticoats cut up for mirror Mill 4 'hop, F ton D erations of the rnont-«le-piete are in Oil Cake Meal. F ton 27 30*30 Mi ruffle and valances. Shorts, F ton Many of the handsome coats and a ratio with poverty and misery. The 20 00 21 00 jackets seen <»n the promenade have the opp«>site is the case. When business is LUMBER ROlKill A M ) PRKSsKP. line of the sleeve and shoulder outlined brisk small merchants and manufactur Rough Der M, $io oo in glitterin g passementerie. ers seek from the mont-de-piete the Edged. 12 00 Candle shades for dinn«*r tables have capital they are in need of, and which T. A G »beatking 13 00 IX 00 apparently reached the a«'me of beauty. they «*an not find elsewhere on so good No. 2 flooring No. 2 celling lx oo The variety is endless and new designs terms. If there is a lull in tra«le the IX 00 M*em to I k * intnsluced weekly. No. 2 rustic business of the mont-de-piete dimin Clear rough. 20 00 C astor gloves, for shopping, have a ishes.” Clear P. 4S. 22 50 The larger number of th«>se who seek No. 1 flooring 22 50 purs«* in the palm «>f the right one. The No. 1 ceiling 22 60 matinee gla«*e kid glove is provided with relief in times of need in the pawnshop No. 1 rustic 22 60 a little po«*k<‘t to hoht a ear ticket. I»elong, in Paris; as elsewhere, to the 25 00 Stepping. The <!oh>rs of half-mourning violet, Win king classes. In the case of strikes, SALT. gray and black, are the favorites of the or during a prolongtnl crisis, the capita! ( oarse Pine »«•anon for street and « hurch by refined «»f the mont-de-piete is swallowed up. 200 fi* i>ags, F ton 17 Ml ladies of fashion who believe »«> firmly During the siege o f Paris it was com 100-th baas 1 t »n I7 on Ui the fitness of things.— N. Y. World. pletely cleaned «m t At the end of July, Ground Rock, 50 lb hags. If ton 12 5) • • • 1970. ft ha«l a reserve «>f 8,000.000 francs, wool T h e best w ay fa do goon 1* to taka but by February, 1871, this had sunk to K wtrrr» t tregon - care that the good la more prominent 62.0(Hi francs, and it would have col- According to shrinkage I0@I4 than the doer. I he pump-handle is al la ps«*«i but for a loan o f 8.000.000 francs Valley - I « » IX ways of less iui|»ortan<'e than th« water *;pr n g dtp. from the jHKst offlea savings banks. N- IWrtJil - -helected. I iup«|ua V. Nun. Umpqua, lambs an«l fall |!K« I I 1