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.T w enty Dollars
Ten D ollars .
.........Oue Dollar J
K «‘ A<lii>s X o t i e e n s% I I 1 b e i n s e r t e d
th e ra te o f T e n c e n t s p e r l.iu « .
B enjam in Harrison
President
V ice-P resid en t .................. ... L evi P. Mo toil
. Jam es C. Blaise
S ecretary o f sta te
S ecretare o f ti» Treasury .........\\ m. VVindolii
J. W .Notile
S en tary of the Interior
lied field Proctor
Secretary of N' ar
B. K. Tracy
St*< retar)' of the N *vy.
John W unvnafc *r
Pvjwt iiuister-Oeneral
. . . W . H. 11. M ill-r
Attorney (Jei.-eral.
Secretary of A g ricu ltu re.. ....... Jerem iah Busk
M t u t c o t o n g t n i.
U. 8. Senators.......... J. li. M itchell. J. N. Polpi»
i
B ln gw
fi o v en . or.
............ Sylvester Pen» oyer
Secretary of ¡ate
(J. W . M* B ide
State Tren su rer.........................
G , )\* " ®bb
State P rin ter.........
..............
; • * • Baker
Supt. o f Schools
k . B. Me Elroy
Suiir* me Ju d ges
H. 8. Striihan,
. P. b om .
VV. \\ . T h ?yer
C ou n ty o f Y a m h ill.
Ii
!.. L ow e r y
................T. J. Harri»
Wvutt Harri»
J. \\. Hunt»-.
Beco! dei..........
C le r k ..
Supt. o f Schools
Treasurer.
S u rv e y o r—
C oron er................
C om m iwdoners
L. H. Laker
P. P. tu te s
.............. J. C. Cooper
K. B Callow*
Brutecher, k lu g e r j
C i t y o f X e w b n ’g .
F. A. M orris
J. T. Smith
M ayor ..........................
K csrd er
Tr* usurer.....................
Miu'Hhall
Street Coinm iseioner
S. H o h - o n
A . T. lla w o rth
I . V . Smith
i N. t . M ar.»
B. t
\ It. Pettyjohn
Counciliuen
' H Cot»i r
; J. llu h fon
; N. »(« at«#
C-H I ' lt< II
A O * KM .
P R E S B Y T E R IA N < HI IUT1. S ervice» *'111
be held at Jones’ Hail on the second and fourth
S u n d iy » o f the m outh, at 1 |». in. by th«* Rev.
W illiam T ra vis o f L »layette. Sabbath school
every Sunday at 3 j>. in.
F K IR N U S CI1U U CH. S ervices every Sun
da\ tvt 11 a. m . ai d 7 p. m . ami Thursday ai 10
a. in sabbath school ever) Sun««ay at 10». in.
M onthly m tctiiik ai 10 a. in. t l e th ft Saturday
in a c h ’m onth, y u.rterl) m eeting tho second
Saturday and Sunday in F em uary, May. A u ­
g ii«' ami N ovem ber.
E VA N O K L.1C A L C H U R C H . R egular sor-
viii) first and third Sunday»* o f eseh month at
10 a m.; second and fourth S undays at 7 p. m.
Sabbath school every Sunday at 11 a. in.
U N IO N C H U R C H . 1 nion nervlc** in hsld in
the N ew berg school house e ery Sunday at 11
a. m. Sabbath school every Sunday at 10 a. m,
M0 4 I K T Y
O T I C KM.
Y. M. C. A. D evot’ onal servici s every Sun
day evening. Y ou n g men earnestly requested
to attend.
1. 0 . O F. Sessions held Saturday evening
In the room s o v e r M oore’s Drug .-»tore.
Y. VV ( ’,. T. (J.—Business m eeting the seoond
Saturday in every month.
(J. A. H. Sessions held first and third Thure
dii) evening in each mont-i.
VV. C. T. U. Bupioefcs m eeting held the third
Saturday afternoon in each month.
H r»n K I«k
I I I H K C T O I I « O f-
« '■ T V U K \ R W U G U 4 i .
THE
D epot P. & W . V . On Main street north o f
Firet. M. S. G arvin, agent.
Tile Mill On the Dayton road, west of the
A cadem y. R eese Sc Hunt.
P ublic S ihool Hi Central udditiou north o f
First str.et. E. H. W ood .verd, pres, o f board.
D ru g s to re On Main street south of th® de
pot H. C. Ha'.d.
Dry G oods and G roceries—On Main street
■outb of the d epot. J. I). Carter.
Pioneer Livery Stahl«* C orner First and M er­
idian streets. J. K. Smith.
J. B. M oore. M . I). Office a tre sid e n ce o n the
coi ner o f Center an Third.
Arlington H o te l-O n M ain street near P. A
W . V. R ailw ay. John Atkinson.
B a rb ersh op 1*0 Main street. Fine cigars
anil robaoeo. Smith & Vtyers.
Dry G oods and G roceries C orner First and
Cun ter. si reels. Morr s. Allies & Co.
Furniture Cornu* hirst and M ain street*,
op. o»ito Jones' H all. h . \N . AN j m ao.
Bakery On Main street north from First. J.
D. W ilson.
Willamette He 1 Estate A gen cy—Office on
Mam stte t. S carce A W right.
M illin ery--M ain street south o f the depot.
Mrs. Enos Hunson.
Newbe^g H ouse—The o.ily hotel on F irsts!.
O. C. NN rig! t.
Laundry—N -a r the Tlie Mill on the Dayton
road. Main Kee.
Evang* li* 1 C h u rch —On T hird street east of
the A cadem y. R ev. Beau uont, pastor.
B a r b e r sh o p — oruer Third an i Center sts.
Cigars and tobacco. Lulner Hill, manager.
Public H all—C o m e r First and M ain streets.
Jones Brothers.
Meat M arket—On ( V oter street betw een First
and --Second. Austin Sc N\ Us«*n.
Groceries—On Center street b e tw e .n F lrd
and Second. Park r & N icholson.
Dryer— Fir.«t street a t the end e f the bridge.
P F. B radford.
S hoe Shop—Center street betw een First and
ISeconl. A M. Hoskins.
Livery Stable— Near P. A: \V. V . R ailroad
Main street. G eorge Grayson.
Board of Im m igrtion—Dfllce cu a-t. side of
Center street. Marls A Oliver, m anagers.
M i'lin ery—C ente- street betw een First and
8<*cond. A nna Rees.
Fruit Dryer—N ear railroad track east o f de
pot. Aaron B roy.
L um ber Y a rd —Main Btrc«t north o f depot.
R H. Rogers.
Drug S ore -« ’nrn®r o f C enter and Second
•tre ts. O. F. M ore.
B lacksm ith—Corner First and
M eridian ««*.
A . B. George.
Harneanmaker- -Center street betw een H r»
8 <o d C. Maris.
.'a ll--In c e n t«’'o f block bounded l y Fir t,
ia oon d . M ridian and C r rei streets.
L u m b tf—Fir*t sir:.-ei hftw een Meridian and
Canter. M itchell & Brown.
Photographs—(.»ver M oore's D rug Store»
Center street. S. Ilo b -o
od
Mill O l die Day ton read at Che! a
'la rra i t Ac .Son.
Postoffice— At M oore * Drug St*»re on Center
street.
. F. M oore, poetnu eter.
N ursery- On th Day ton r«>"d w**st of the Tile
M ill. C ooper & $»n.
Brick Yard -A t toe ’ vest eud o f T hird street.
James H auinie't.
Dry Uooda and Ores cries C orner First and
M a'ii streets J -¡r- h Kv • -t.
M ear Mark t- Main stte* t noar Jones hall.
Fratik J«'i»es.
W arehoue—<*n P. A: W V. ra road
ear d e
pot. Christ t. on Hr***
Fruit Dryer—* ’orner of ' ' i lain**tte and W j
n.iotai Strt e»r. NY« da A II h !
Bla k-t dth—8h -p ; e*»
G ia y s o n s
Stable.
F re 1 Bent.
Mil la -ry
str®«
G m c 'C e --('o r o e r C enter and
J. T. -m h i .
Il l store on t erite^
I¡« •' 1
•h*'® *hoj»- -Di' Ki -t street
Q. l^»..d®i * « -
f fr*»ut Main.
U s r d s w * -F lM * in *t - e l »
W . C. K ruger.
r w « ' i r « » * . M !» Offi
, uf «h® depot
M*ln and Fir»* *■
Hard ** * ( ®t»t*r ; ®<-t lx
) « Mount
f r l s q l i • <*
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N E W B E R G . Y A M H I L L C O .. O R E G O N , S A T U R D A Y , A P R I L 5, 1890.
T IIE P A C IF IC COAST.
I U ltlM l M ta ft'H .
Dry Uo«x1e
Firs streets.
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Z .b .r r i,ll* . r r in P a ja .« ,
ably l a A d a a a M .
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V ir ll ll,
ni creek
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Three M onth..
at
A d vertising Hill«* C ollected M onthly*
J idfcie...................
Sheriff
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G R A P H IC
NI H M I lir r it t .i
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,ai»jLttl Card»
Flouring
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ITEMS.
FO REIG N NEWS.
NO.
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PO RTLAN D M A RKET.
coa L. black _, nd ,AN s .
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A S trau s® N uvage T rllie F ou n d in N o rtk -
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THE
B R IT IS H
ARM Y.
Rtif(luiiirii M ilita ry f o w e r , anil W h y S h e
u«*Hteru Nieitragui«.
a U re u t statcMiuan.
During the last seven months i have
The present establishment of the
visited all the five republics of Central British army is us follow s:cavalry,19,-
Puget Lumber Mills Trying to
America. But the most interesting part W 4: infantry, 140.278: artillery. 33.728: en­
of my work w as the exploration of the gineers. 7.005: colonial troops, 2,989: and
Form a Pool.
hitherto unknown country of the Sam­ departmental corps, 0,113; This gives a
bos. in North western Nicaragua. It Is a total of 211.207 of all ranks. The First
wrild section, reached only by tortuous Class Army Reserve numbers51,584 men,
Indian trails, covered with vast virgin which, added to this total, gives a grand
An Immense Dry Dock and Marine
forests of mahogany and cedar, and un­ total for our active army of. say. in round
Ways to be Constructed on
der the dominion of the savage Sambo*, numbers. 2 u.oou men. The number of
who have never yet yielded to the au­ horses and mules officer’s chargers not
Port Townsend Bay.
thority of any government but their incltub d is 25.578, of which a very small
own. giving a nominal allegiam-e to the proporei n are* mules.
The law forbids
Freeh eiigs at Yiaal a, Cal., are haril to
Mosquito King, the last remnant of us ever to exceed by one man or horse
sell at 10 cents a dozen.
monarchy in the Western world. I hrse at any time throughout the year the es-
The Pivret lumber mills are endeavor­
Sambos art* as black as ebony, possess­ tahlrehinent fixed annually by l'arlia-
ing to form a pool to keep prices up.
ing some generic* identities with tin* ment: s«>. with an army scattered all over
pure Congo, but widely differing from tlie world, it is practically impossible to
The material for the motor line at In­
him in other mental and physical feat­ keep it actually up to that fixed num­
dependence, Or., will reach that town in
ures. The origin of this tribe is traced , ber.
As a matter of fact, we are gener­
May.
to the black Imliuns found upon the ally now about one thousand under our
There is a good prospect of a large de­
isthmus w hen first visited by the during establishment.
Our number of field
mand for rai road laborers at Pori land in
adventurer Vasco Nunez do Balboa, the guns <>n peace establishment is fi 00 , to
a short t une.
probably enter largely into politics.
ing with the lance as a cavalry arm.
discoverer of the Pacific. They are which
guns would he added upon the
AURU ULTUKAI. 1M 1*1.KM K M ’S.
A scarcity of vessels for the transpor­
still in a barbarous state, being without mobilization of the army.
Mayor Roberts has appointed lady
The Pigott letters have now gone back Breaking Plow
8 3 1(a) 55
tation of lumber to California ports is judges of election in Ma hat tan, Kan.
into the possession of the London Times. Broadcast Seeders
Of this army 72.408 British soldiers,
9 (g 110 any wearing apparel and observing u
complaint d of at Port Townsend.
religion that, is a quaint admixture* of 10..*•■ ’«» horses, and :ilS guns are in India;
Binding T w in e..
10 per ct dis 18c
The Dominion Parliament has author­
An
electrie
railway
now
runs
from
Binding Wire
The Surveyor-General of Washington ized the construction of a bridge across
“
“
12lc
mythology and superstition. T hey en­ :JO. 59.5 in»*n and 905 horses are abroad
Florence to the steep heights of Fiesole. « ìrain D r i l ls ..........
110$ l fio tertain a blind faith in witchcraft, ami elsewhc e: the balance being at home.
estimates that a sale of the school 1 .mis
the Detroit river.
P (Kail >5
would realize a fund of $35.000,0 0.
In nearly all the coal mines of Great Hang Piowr
invest their sukias (success) with un­
in addition to this, we have an Indian
Osborne’s
Mowers
20
fo
*
ct
dis
75
The continued dry wea’ her in Texas is Britain the eight-hour rule is in opera­
C urnaMe Johnson has sued the Fresno
120 limited authority over temporal and regular unuy of 21.700 native cavalry,
Reapers
RepuLli an for $2 »,000 damages. John­ causing distress on the frontier. Cattle tion.
spiritual
affairs.
(’ mtbined Mowers and
109.000 native infantry, and *¿.000native
are dying rapid y.
son alleges tleiamation of character.
R *a|K*rs
20 & ct dis
1*0
The religion of the Sambo and hG artillery, all under the command of 1,411
The German authorities hange*i a slave
Droppers
“
130
English
investers
are
after
paper-mill­
worship of the god Kushika has a strong British officers.
dtaler for trying t«> embark slaves at Bag-
Po-tl: ml is agitating the question of
W ith the ex«*eption of
Ste 1 -frame self binding
removit g the Chin* s - from their p-eseut ing interests at Glenn's Falls, Watertow n amayo.
ct dis
180 similarity to Puzza, an old god of the sd mounted guns, all the artillery in In­
an
1
Rochester,
X.
Y.
,
Japanese ami Chinese. 'Hit* Sambo Is-
quarters to the outskirts of the city.
dia is now English. From these figures
The Bulgarian government is about to R 'lroftd Barrows, iron wh els.
48(g*55 lieves that at certain seasons this god it will be seen that of the army with
d »zen
It is announced that a new asso nation expend $15,000,000 upon the construct ion
There is not a vacant dwelling in Val­
Railroad
Barrows,
wood
wheels.
goes into certain plants and animals, as which we hold India, not more than 36
lejo, Cal , and the out'ook, owing to the of wool manufacturers has been organ­ of railroads.
»)
fc* dozen
navy-yard work this summer, is promis­ ized on a free-tr ale basis.
¡un« ;iti well as giving visible manifestations of per cent, are English, w h ilst04 percent,
Italy has appropriated $300,000 for Hoad Plow
l!M 11 himself in th«' sun, moon and stars. As are native«.
ing.
The arrival of numerous immigrants ■mokeless powder in her military budget Solid Steel Scrapers
S 'eri Disk Harrows.
MMlSl a consequence they have a great many
T his article deals only with our reg­
The Walnut Grove dam, which recent­ bound for the coal regions is attracting for ttie present year.
Spring Wagons
128®17()1 objects of veneration. The medicinal
ly bu ke and caused such damage in Ari­ much attention in New York.
7 '(a 1)5 plants are supposed to receive their virt­ ular army, but still it would be absurd to
The grant Bismarck de- lined was the Sulk) Plows.
make no allusion in it to the yeomanry,
zona, will probably be rebuilt at an early
............. .. . .
»(a ¿5
The New York market is all demand Emperor’s offer to continue his salary Walking lows
Wagons, all m a k e s ................... .. lKXa ltX) ues and to have been given super­ militia and volunteer forces. 1 shall
da‘ e.
for prunes, with no supply, raisins and and official residence.
natural powers through the breath of
not attempt any description of them, but
BAUS.
John 11. PoweM, a Mormon at Provo, canned goods bringing excellent prices
Kushika. The anaconda, which fur­
The German government has ordered
Utah, was found living in a one-room
...........
7 1 nishes a superior oil for the cure of will content 1113 ’ self with giving their
It cost New York $tftOOO to ascertain an enormous quantity of smokeless pow ­ Burlaps. 40 in
numbers.
The actual strength— all
Burlaps, 45 in ...............
house with two wives and fourteen chil­ through the Supreme Court that it is le­ der to be made at once.
rheumatism, swollen joints, etc., is ven­
Burlaps, 00 in .................
ranks included -of the military forces
1U
dren.
gal to execute its criminals by electricity.
erated
for
the
same
reason
and
relig­
10
The duty on all foreign wheat im­ G uuüiom , 28x40........................
of the crown on the 1 st July, 1888, was:
The President of the Lower California
5 (a 04 iously protected during the generative
Potato Bags, net cash
Chicago men entertain the belief that
KKUtn.AK AH.MY.
Land As*ociat on, with three others, has the New Yo-kers are doing all in their ported into Portugal has been reduced v ool, 4 lb,
40
“
...............
season. They believe that all unusual At home...................................................... 108,5)88
Wool, 3* Ih,
........... 38
he* n arrested on a charge of stealing power to defeat the World’s Fair project. from 20 to 1(> reis a kilogram.
bn» «1 .................................................... I(M ,886
71 1 commotions in nature, scoh as earth­ A
cattle.
It is officially declared that there* is salt Wheat Sacks, spot, net cash
Native army <»f India................................ 134,100
tq quakes and tornadoes, are the visible
The owners of the Valkyrie and the enough in the Te< side field in England Wheat Sacks, cxtrA, second-hand
The Transcontinental Association,
KFHKKVR FOli HKiilTI.AH ARMY.
angry moods of Kushika, but that th«*
COFFEES.
which Ins been in session at Coronado Yarana have he* n inv-ted to come over to supply the world for 800 years.
First Class Army Reserve........................ 51,sy0
same
can
be
appeased
or
w*ard«*d
off
by
to
America
and
contest
for
the
Paine
Second
Class
Army Reserve...................
9,(WSJ
(»rcen—
since March 15, has adjourned to San
Fifteen killed and thirty seven wound­ Guatemala, ^ l b ........................
For Midi .a W « t v .............................................. ‘JW.7SS
22 (a 23* charms or even by physical force.
cup.
Francisco.
Yeomanry
cavalry
...................................
11.248
ed were the foot-ball casualties in Eng­ .lava, #Mb ............. ................... . 25 fa-27 instance, they think that the storm-
Militia, exclusive of Mlfitiu Reserve...... 80,759
The cost of repairing the Pacific Coast
It has been dry this season in the land since the 1st of last September.
28 fa 31
.vlocha, tt> tt»....................................
cloud is supported by an evil messen­ Volant»-« 1 »
5M7,KJ1
steamer Al-ki will exceed $40,(XX). She South Atlantic States, where 1» ss than
No. I « osta Rica, IF D* ............... .. .22 fa23
ger,
whom
they
can
kill
by
discharging
It
is
freely
predicted
in
England
that
22 f®23
Rio, fc* lb
.................
w 11 oe ready for sea the latter part of one-half of the usual amount of rain has
Grand total of all ranks.......................... 757,698
the next general election will semi the Salvador, tf* lb........... ............... . 2 1 |ta 224 their arrows into the approaching omi­
fallen.
1 his month.
B<* ides tin* numbers here given there
nous cloud.
Glads^ouians back to power.
1 toa»It'd, in baits -
The gr ind jury at Tucson has found
There are now five men in New York
The native doctors, or wise men. are about 800.000 men who have been
xrbucklc’s
\riosa,
w
*
Tb............
four indictments for end>ozzlemeut who must sutler death hv electricity, ihe
trained as volunteers, one quarter of
Miss Gwendolin Caldwell of Prince rioHKCt & I).’s Columbia 1 11» prs 20K oj 20 à
against Fred W. Smith, late Receiver of new law having been declared con tit u- Murat fame has been seriously ill at < 'osta Rica...................................... . . . . 25 fa 28 ! among th«* Sambos occupy high place- whom, it is calculated, would be avail­
in tli«* estimation of th«* natives. They
Public Moneys.
Rome.
2.54f«T28
tional.
Guatemala. ..................................
use a few medicinal herbs in sickness, able for the defence of the country if the
. .. :w fa 32
Boasted Java
A party of ihirty armed men bus started
It is stated that General Wolaeley has Roasted
The Chicago Gas Trust announced a
but rely mostly upon char ns and spells emergeiu’y w ore great. I do not profess
. 35 @37
Mocha
for the Navajo Indian reservation in
been appointed Commander-in-chief of
to drive away th«* demon of disease. To to enter upon the strength of the milita­
sear h of th»» rich quartz that reports reduction in the price of gas of 25 cents the forces in Ireland.
VKUETA1II.ES (FREEH).
ry forces maintained by Canada, Austra­
per l.OiXl feet t > those usiug gas for fuel
this end they carry with them certain ,
have located there.
purposes alone.
(’abbage, »D tt> ..............................
stones, seeds, teeth of wild animals or lia and our other colonies, but they are
j
The
Portuguese
at
Mozambique
have
A starch factory at Tacoma is making
I 25 !
Carrots, If? sk .
the anaconda, ami other tilings, which of gr«*at importance. Their Importance
The Canadian Pacific Railway Com­ boycotted a British man-of-war, and re « 'arrots, young,
a ton a day of starch from wheat, and
15 1
doz
.......
are c«>nc«*al< «1 about, the patient,wlio has will be fully recognized by the world
U0 IM I
•xpects by summer t * doub'e the output, pany repudiates any cornier*ion with fuse to furnish the ship with supplies.
Celery* V d z ................................
w henever God in His mercy is pleased
Georg" Francis Train and other round-
12 1 a blind faith in the curative virtues of
(ir c e n i’eas* ................................
making glucose as well.
the-world racers.
A coin mitt* e of the Berlin Labor Con­ 1 ettuce, ^ ctoz .......
I 24 the charm. The sukia does not en­ to send us a statesman wise enough
The work of surveying ami locating
4 (10 croach upon th«* domain of the doctor*, and gr at <*nough to federate and con-
ference has agreed to the exclusion of Onions, tu 100 tbs.......................
th«* i» oto< line from Portland to Oregon
The overflow of the Mississippi is children under 12 years from factories.
2 25 ,
Potatoes. (•* lOo lbs.......................
in the
power
of healing, but as­ solulat«* into one united British Empire
City by wav of Sellwood and Milwaukie, causing immeuse destruction of property
Potatoes, sweets, ,p tt»
2
sumes
by
tie*
exercise
of the “ black all tlie many lauds and provinces which
fifteen miles, has begun.
12
*
and putting an embargo upon traffic both
d o z ..
Thomas Hope of New Y* rk lias be­ Radishes,
art”
to
visit
the
direst
calam
ities upon acknowledge Queen Victoria as their sov­
Spinach
.
.
.
.......................
by
laud
and
water.
The Seattle Terminal Railway anti El­
queathed $400,OX) to found a hosp'tal at
ereign. Getreral Vis<?ount Wolseley, K.
1
25
Turnips,
per
sk
.......................
any
one
that
inc-urs
her
displeasure.
evated C< mpany, to build warehouses in
Senator Mitchell reports that B. E. Langholm, Scotland, w here lie was born.
1'., etc., ill Harper's Magazine.
One
of
t,h«*si*
w
’itches
came
near
causing
POULTRY.
Western Seattle and connecting railways, Sinnott, late agent at the Grande Konde
Herr Kunert, a Socialist editor of Bres­
the
massacre
of
our
entire*
party,
be­
has laen organized at Seattle.
reservation, had a shortage of *2,14(> lau and a member of the Reichstag, has Chickens, largì* young,
dox 0 (K m 0 50
S T A T E R A IL W A Y S .
-----------------j cause of an iii(*xplicable dislike sh<* had
The Stockton, Fresno and Southern charged against him.
( hu kens, broilers . . . .
b^en arrested for libel against tlie Em­ f h’ckcns, o ld ............................
\\ «• \n A u N t r a l l a n t x|»«*rim®i»t T h a t 1» Giving
h 00(a 5 50 taken to one of tin* native guid«*s.
railroad project is heuig revived, and it
Efforts are being made at Toronto to peror.
l'iiivft»Hl Satihtactlon.
Ducks,
d oz.............................. 7 00 (a 8 :*<» only escaped d«*struction by tin* prov­
is thought at Stockton that work w’ill be­
encoura/e the exportation of Canadian
9 1H Da 10 «»0 idential intervention of a thunder­
Victoria is an Australian colony with
gin on the road in ninety da>s.
“ The Affaire G ouffe” has been dram­ Geese, young, tf’ doz .........
10
cattle to Ireland, where, it is said, there atized, ami will soon I k » produced on the Tur eys, young, t* It»
The Or« gon Democratic Stale Central is a demand for them.
3 00 storm, which was construed as the the size and th** population of Kansas
Grouse ami Pheasants.
French stage in five acts and seven tali- 1
in 1880, or an area of 8,000 square miles
anger of Kushika at the deed. A. J.
Committee lias decided to hold the State
FRICSH FRUITS.
Intimate friends of Mahone sav that leaux.
Miller, in Atlanta ( '«institution.
and a population of 1,000,000.
Con vent ion in Portland April 24. The
1
50
(a
2
00
Apples.
.....................
nviMition will consist of 1H2 d electes, should the appointment of Cnnmil-Ofn-
But instead of letting corporations
The Hampton Court, London, handi­ Bam« inis, P bunch....................... 3 50fS>4 0
IM P O R T A N T D IS C O V E R Y .
Imild the railroads and giving land away
Mr. Kerr of Yakima county, Wash , cr.tl at l ’aris bs offered him lie would cap steeple chase was won by Gamecock. Lemons, California, IP box
3 75(04 00
probably
not
accept
it.
has eent to Japan for a large quanti v of
He was the only one of the five starters i.einons, Sicily,
6 25
to get them to do this, Victoria has kept
l*ox, new
1 DO A n An<*l«*nl .MHiillNcrlpt o f t h e N«*\v TeatM- its land and built its own railroads. The
t a cutlimrs. lie int »de to s e what
Limes, r c w i...
.................
Tiie Kio Grande river, in the State of to finish.
inriit
F
o
i
l
n
d
h ( D iiiiimmoii «.
3
(M
l
Granges, Riversides
i ati be done with that plant in his own Jalisco, is to l«1 made navigable. The
result is that this thriving little con**
There is a remarkable rush for mem­
W e have reas«)n t«> believe that a dis­
1 50fa 4 75
work is to be carried on under the super- bership in the London Stock Ex* liange, Oranges, Seedless
country.
mumty of about LoO hOOO s«>iils, or the
•
covery
of
equal
importance
to
New
Tes­
DRAIN.
It is fraid that 200 men will be required vis on of State engineers.
population of I'biladelphia, had last
ami the entrance fee is to be raised from
tament
scholars
with
that
which
gave
’ o tret (travel at independence, Or., *or
HO (0 90
Barley, whole, & ctl
..........
year an income of $41,000,090, and of
There ia ¡rreat distress among the min­ $1, 00 to $2,500.
Codex
Aleph
to
t
in*
world
has
just
been
1 m
Corn, W* 100 tU
the (Yrvsllis «xti union and the Astoria ers in W ilkes'a.re, i’a., and neighbor­
this sum $10.500,000 was in th«* shape of
French
wine-growers
have
a
snpersti-
'
inud«*.
The
rumor
current
in
we
11-in­
() ts, good, old,
bushel . .
railroad. The supply of (trav l at tha' hood and steps are beim; taken to form
41» (0 Ì 24 form *«d quarters credits th«* new find to profits on tin* State railroads. Seven
“
.......
tious appreciation of comets, ami expo t Oats, n*'W,
place is inexlianstil le.
a citizens’ relief committee.
1 20 fai 224 Bry«*nuois, tlie learned Archbishop of years ago 11»«* income from the railroads
good crops because four comets will be Rye. if 100 tbs, muninal
The Reform Club of Oregon has tie"»
1 15 i l 174
W heat, Valiev. V M l lbs
was only vi.i.OO.OOl»; in lH8fi-8it was $12,-
The Chinese have held a mass meet in« seen during tlie summer.
Nicotnedla.
Tin* compl«*tion *>fj the
incorporated. The purity of the ballo‘ -
1 124'ttl 15
Wheat, Eastern Oregou
:fi5,00o, and for the year just closed it
Epistle of ('lenient, of Koine, and tin*
iiox and e »¡table lfr(ri»Urimi and ta xa -, at . New
. . . York to protect themselves
,
Montpelier university, the third oldest
has gon«* up to nearly double th»* income
DAIRY UROIlUC K.
unique maim « ript of the Teaching of
tarn are the objects «¿uitht to 1* accom- 1 a**;™«
«**'»'!♦* .'anmlrymen in France, will celebrate the sixth cen­ H utt.r
«»f st v«*n years ago, and as no on«* can
plished
' <" lve 1 bem out of the husin«‘H8.
the Apostles have made him famous fo®
tenary of its foundation this year. The Oregon fancy creamery-
25
build roads but, the State, and the State
discoveries even in this age ofdiscov«*ry.
20
Choice dairy ............................
The steamer Marv I). Hume, rccent-lr : Then* is a stromr feelinirat Washinirton fates w ill last one week.
is an enterprising builder and a good
8 fál 0
Comimin........................................
But if ih«* rumor that has conn* to us he
par. based i>v tin- F'acitic Steam Whaling in favor of reviving tlie (Trade of Lieu­
A young Parisian artist name ! Jules Pickled, (’alifornia
manag«*r, the profits on th«» railroads
184D20
true, and we think there are good rea­
C< mpany, will stay in the Arctic ft r tenant-General and linViiiir General Renaud has k lled himself in Algiers tie- Eastern
fancy creamery
will in time pay all the expenses of the
thrt e vtara, wintering at the tuouili of Schofield appointed to that position.
cause Amelia Rives Chanler jilted him California fresh roll................... . . . m o ó sons for heli**ving it to I k * s «>, his name government. In addition. Victoria owns
tlie Mackenzie river.
will
be
more
closely
identified
Farmers in the hill towns of Western while studying together in Paris.
Cheese.
the
N«*w
'Lest,anient
itself. not only the post-office, as the people do
When the Oreiron Pacific ia comp'eted Massachusetts are in ti e midst of tlie
UJ with
.........
Colonel C. J. Murphy, an American, New California
here, but all the express business and
past Prinev lie. Or., as near ¡is it is in­ annual manic suvar harvest. The sap is
10
It
is
said
that
in
some Turk­
Oregon SKims and old
proposes to build a corn pal icc at the Swiss < heese. domestic.
til the tel* graph business, and the profit
15.^10
tended to goto that | lace, the inhabitants reported as running very plentifully.
ish
library
at,
DnmaHciis
in*
has
Edinburgh
International Expos tion, Young America, Or.
on 1 h«»s«* for this win«*, thrifty little State
11
announce their intention of moving the
found
a
manuscript
of
tin*
N«*w
T«*sta-
The total cost, to St Ixatis of not cet- w’hit h will I k * held this summer.
a t year was <2,14'».(K»0.
whole town to a location close to tlie
ment dating frtmi a I »out tin* middle of
tinK the World’s Fair is $.(•..T26 K2—that
18
doz .................
Search for diamonds is being made hv Oregon,
tracks.
Victoria has a heavy debt of $195,595,-
the
fourth
ci
ntury
i.
«*..
of
the
same
is to say, that is the exact sum expended
llie Crow Indian chiefs in .Montana by the committee in loom ing 8t. Louis. the French government at the p«*nal col­ Eastern, f doz
antiquity as tin* Codex Ninaiticws. In­ D 00 , hut as all b u t$5,500,000 was incurred
ony of New Caledonia. Machinery to
KIXIUR.
recently held a iiieeting ami decided to
deed, some
i»; pr«*hensions are f«*lt for railroads and water-works, which
Tlie condition of sericulture in Kansas bore down 1,500 feet has been provided. Portland paten* roller, tf bbl.
lease tlie grazing privileties of the r ser-
3 75 whether Tt is not altogether too much pay a heavy profit, taxpayers feel tolor-
is
declared
by
tlie
Farm
rs’
Alliance
rf
valion only to certain stock owners, se-
............. 3 75
ibly happy over it, and the remaining
like the Sinaitie manuscript to be of the
Tin fields, which are said to promise Salem patent, roller
3 05
lec intr about a tiiirel of those heretofore that State to Is* alarming, and immediate
Dayton patent roller
fraction went into school buildings,
ph«*nom«eal
importance
that
«»ther
vast
returns,
have
been
opened
a*
Gipps-
3
0
>
h
gislative
relief
is
absolutely
necessary.
i'ascadia patent roller
'.•raided jirivile >res Ritter feeliti(i conse-
land, in the colony of Australia, and an Country brands.
____
3 50 totally indep«*nd«*nt manuscript of the vvhi«*b pay a profit in their way. too. As
qnertlv ¡¡as followed this action of the
Nebraska offers 1 cent a ponn i bounty
English company has been formed to McMinnville.
D / •'» *• m ag«» would he. If. a*« is said, and all the horse-car linen are ow ned by the
Indians.
on snitar madewitl in its tioundaries,and work them.
1 .'»<1 we are* not yet in a position to speak of !*« ople also, the cities in Victoria get
Superfine
.............
A party of ernrineers, working tunier tlie beet is < mwding tlm succulent sor­
D 75 of it as more* than a rumor, the n«*w more and more profit from them the
White Lily
...........
ghum
stalk
on
the
prairies
of
the
West.
ins’ rm ti<>; s from tlie I'niou Pacific, lia-
. . . 3 25
A « ompanv is being forme«I in Stettin Graham
bigger they get. and the taxpayer again
...........
..
4 .'»0 Codex r«*senih|os th«* Sinaitie. not only
edablishe l headquarter, at Vancouver
Kye flour ....................................
The Cliicauo Hoard of Trade lias de­
li mis that it pays toow n these means of
in
the
additional
hooks
that
are
ap-
and sta ted driving pip-s into tlie C«e clare its policy of stopping all market
HKKDH.
p«*nd«*«l to it th«* Epistle of Barnabas communication, even if he has to run in
Imuhia near the Lucia mills tea aster's in quotations rather than to any loniier fur­ will h® established between the is'ainls Grans S**e.ds —
«
«
»i
ami
the Sli«*plj<*r«l of Hernias, (w»* wonder debt for them.
Timothy
.........................
the strata below the r ver lied, in order nish ammunition to the bucket shops.
and New Zealand ami Germany.
it r«i 2
The natural result is that the surplus
Orchard Gram
whether, unlike the Sinaitie. it con­
to make proper estimates for a foundation
The rate war has already so far demor­
7
(a
«
Leading Chinese politicians advocate Red T*»p
of pi rs ft r ¡lie bridti which is to cries alized passenger traffic on railroads to
tains all the latter)- hut also in Lhe last year w as $4.400,01)0. the revenue out­
12
r<«u
Blue
Grass.
tin rive there mvintr the Union Pacific Missouri points from Chicago that a the opening of Thibitto British traile and English Kye Grass.
p« '*.uliaritl«*s of t«*xt. it would seem *to running * stimutes by this amount. In
7»r« u
the conclusion of a «lefensive treaty with Italian Kye Grans.
an ontlet from Portisml to the Soumi.
Is* almost a duplicate of the Sinaitie, t he year ju* • com ing it will lie bigger,
«(■» 11
move is being made to patch up a treaty.
Great Britain. These measures, they Nustralian Kye Grass.
tnd the “ bmlg«-t speech’* of the Minis*
7C« »
both forming.
perhaps, part of an
The Virain a City Enterprise savs
In *be Hurley bank-robbing case trie<i urge, w ill act as a « beck upon Russia.
7 '» 10
er of I* mane« was principally taken up
Menquite
....
edition issued for the common us«* of
T ic three loc- nioliv» s that wen* over a at Ashland, Wis., there was no verd'i t.
5 (a, «
Mirtei
...................
the Palestinian church.
But even wit h telling the direct and indirect tax«*«
si'tv-foot I link near Cats* Horn mi'ls op Bribery of jirors is • barged by the Dis­
It is expecte«! that, with the new rifles Hungaflsn Millet.
5 '« «
't e Central i’a* ific road some weeks «(to trict Attorney. Perrin, trie defendant, ami tlie smokeless powder important Mixed l.awn (»rass
if this should prove to l»e the case, it which could lx» r«;peal«»d. — ifliiladelphia
12 r * 16
have not been recovered. Carloads o' has is'cn arrested on an embezzlement changes will he made in tlie musketry Clover Seeds—
would tend to show that tlie general Press.
•oal cinders are being lironjriit up from charge.
training of the English army. Greater Red < T ov « t .
Ioffe 114 type of text re pn*, nte<l by it and the
tlri«tsc® Aero»» th® Hovporu®.
the sho; s at !*.v r amen to to lie used as a
15 'a 17
prominence is also to lie given to mus­ W hite clover
few older tmiriu**<?riptM was morn com­
Tlie stockholders of the Postal Tele­
The proposal to cross the Bosporus
15
fa
17
bedd<ni( to support ti'e neces-ary api a-
Alsvke
Clover
ketry practice.
monly accepted than the defenders of s u m * -where near Constantinople and
of-» 104
rattts for handling tlie emrims, as the graph Company have vnb*d to in' re >se
Alfalfa
..............................
the re« civ«*d t«*xt allow it to have iieen
There is a p'sgne of locusts in the .Mis«*«*ilaneous
Skuta' i lias again taken shape, and a
around is so full of water that no other the capital stock to $5,OQO,QOU. The
and may perhaps help to reassure thos«* French firm has pr<»pos<;d to do this, it
material can »«obtained that will serve money is nee 'ed to pay for S' v-ral province of Gizeh, Egypt. In five «lays < ana. y
*r* »
strange
i*xp<»(rentsof
criticism
w
ho
mak<-
smaller
companies
acquired
by
President
the
authorities
destroyed
six
tons
of
.
.
i
V
a
S
Flax
is said, bv a single span. “ It Is not
tlie purjr » ■ to well.
5 m 54 much of th«* question of numbers in th«* likely, sat-Gli« l/ondon Engineer, “ that
Maekay.
them. In plowing quantities of their Heinp
A dry des k and marine way* are to 1«
.
..
.
3
«
4
Rape.
California
.
.
.
.
♦*ggs
are
turned
up.
Exposure
to
theaun
authorities
for
a
reading.
T
o
the
school
In the damage enit for $ 0.000 tironght
«ich a project will l»e carried «>ut. espe-
established on l‘o t Tow n'-end bav. w tiich iivT 'nm Hcffron »giiinft th«* N'*»rth«*rn Pa­ destroys the eggs.
of WesU’ott and I fort we should suppose «•ially as a much cheaper and more
m u.
w ,|i nta'eeaitate an e» is tiditure of $2fi0,- cific Railroad Con j*.tnv at Brainerd,
that
twenty
<
j»
r
thirty
duplicates
of
the
17 00'« IH 0>'
Th*» Ru-sian government has l**en <!is- Bran, t ton.
nhicient bridge might be built across
000 . M asts. Atkins and Kan.ecy of Mirh.. for the Ions ot his ®ve the jury
15 00', to no Hinuitic would make but little ditf« r
Hay,
ton, baled.
the Bosporus in three spans.”
The
Ixmt'un, Kniiland, two wealthy capital- has giv* n th * I k ’ jv |7JXX) The raae will agreebly impressed Gy lire meetings Grsund
28
SO«24
00
Barley.
10
ton.
en«,«‘ . -*ave a« confirming the rorrectnes- water is deep, but not more than from
which have t«Mr« held in Eng'an-t and
i ■«, n-e neip t'atiini for a sbe near liad- h*» «’arri«**! to the Snf»reine Court.
im oor «20 <o
M
-
Il
<
”
Hop,
If U»n
of their theory: but to those timid critic« 115 to IT) feet where piers would have
An erica b» denounce the ontragea upon
1 ,ok. The d - k is to 1« St*) fe-t in length
27 .70'« .to 1 »'
(iil Cake .Meal, 0 um
Th®» ptr Ii*• works «»f Phila lelphia yield exil* s in Sit>eria.
and 125 feet in bread'h. and will 1« ca­
20 00 21 00 to whom numi»ers are of importan«*,«*. ii
. ip u>n
to b«* sunk, and there is no r«*ason for
a
tuiffie
entlv
la®g«*
rev-tine
fro
n
jraa,
wa­
would probably
I k * really
helpful. thinking that iron piers could not be
pable ol sccotnmoistinir the lar^e t ves-
A Milanese named Fossati is exhibit­
1.1 MUCK ROCOH AND IIKRieMl.
Whether or not the new manuscript (if .•unity sunk in ibis depth of water, and a
•• 1 i-float
l.arir» steamer* nimilur to ter an<l • ther sour cos to pay all th»ir «*x- ing at London a simplified Edison pho­
t »• that ply on th* Atlantic end Pac tic p^ns®« an«l vi*- d ati in* orne ni $2.500,000 nograph, costing lOOfram s. The instru­ Rough
Per M. $10 00 it exists) be only a contemporary dup)i
brldg* inueb more cheaply constructed
U OD «•ate or an independent witness, th*
O' ear.* can easily iio < n the drv drs*k f"r to th*» ity ; an ! yet th»» light'ng of tha» ment reproduces tlie voi ** and music in Edged.
..ban would Is* possible with one span.
city
ia
pacin
g
into
the
hands
of
private
I I Ol
s 1 ho o.ivh ov> rbaulinif. K. W DrlJon,
T. Ac G. sheathing
\
.
km ai f i l l « pmrtU
a
marvelous
manner.
Th«» mention of the subject r«*minds one
IH m
No. t flooring
r , e of tbebe-o known shifdiokera and electric-light con panics!
uiart« with extreme interest. Londoi
*f the m ccsHity for attentl«>n on the part
IH
(I)
No.
2
ceiling
The
announcement
ia
made
that
the
Cong’*' **«Ti»«*n Bart ne of Nevada thinks
cap; abet* of t h - P a c ific No’ tbw*.*, has
la «XI llt-rord.
if engineers to th«* building of bridge
s sjn tied liis wiliimmees to take one iia'f the Wit dom b 11. with it« am* n lrnents, infliction of corporal puniahment on No. 2 rustic
at
no
d 4«»rs in deep wat«*r. possibly by a de-
a'*ccptahle t^> the C a«t p**ople. peasants is to lie al*olish«*«l in the Rus­ Clear rough.
of tl e sto k and a> five management of w ill
tí
—(,o to the ehampagn»* cork, tboti
Clear P. 4M.
the , i, • puna
Tin ire'ith tnen interested Th«» objection in the East t*» fr» «* r.oinav** sian Baltic provinces. It has l*?er the No. 1 flooring
....... *2 ID tardv lover: consider Its ways and d« velopnrent of the system devised by Mr.
Arred for sinking the pier« of the new
mean l"i«it:ef s. and arc a' tiveiy pnsbirn ¡«* strofiif, an*! concce^ior:® »*■** absolutely custom to employ the lash for jw»tty of­ No. I celling
B 80
.......... tí fio likewi-e BinghauHon Leader.
, T aj bridg*K
.<■ ,.relimir.arT arratiifetu* n '. prepara­ necefsaM . lie think« th«* < ause «if ailv»*r fenses or as a means «>f extracting rents No. 1 rustic
«
M
I
nr taxes.
Stepping.
ha® rna*I** a rn<»»t aulaitantial a<lva«i< e.
tory to in* orjorating
The week closes with every indication
i hat spring w eather at last is beginning to
Great Distress Among Miners at A Plague of Locusts Reported make its welcome appearame after *o long
and hard a winter. Merchants in all lines
in Gizeh, Egypt.
Wilkesbarre, Pa.
confidently look forward 'o a good season,
although the orders so tar have been a lit­
tle sl&t k. The severe los-es east of the
Colorado Capitalists Investing in The Bulgarian Government to Ex­ Cascades both in cattle and sheep will not
be without their effect, but the general
pend an Immense Sum In
Salt Lake Property—Other
hopeful condition of business all round, it
Building Railroads.
Interesting News.
is expected, will more than make up for
any falling oil* in that cause. The con­
The American squadron of evolution struction f so many branches of railroads
Patti's season-ticket sale in New York
is at Corfu.
aggregated $07,000.
all over Oregon and Washington wi 1 more
Tha orange crop in ho me parts of Italy than an.>thir g else open up rich districts
Colorado capitals s are investing heav­
for setti« ine ut, w’here the large number of
has been killed by the frost.
ily in Salt Lake property.
Japan is to have a big industrial fair immigrants that are gradually settling
The Philadelphia police department
among us will find ample scope to earn a
this spring ami summer.
pay-roll contains 1,717 names.
;oo l living and much more in many cases,
Recent freezing weather in Illinois has
Kendal remitted £20,(XX) sterling to and it is mward controlling this increased
caused serious damage to wheat.
Loudon last week for inves’ meot.
volume of trade that Portland merchants
The Kansas Farmers’ All ance will
The English war office ih experiment­ are exerting themselves.