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N EW BER G GRAPHIC. A iiu n r iA i u r n :» : On** Colum n H a lf Colum n Professional C an ts .T w en ty Dollar» T en D ollars ..................... tin e D ollar H e a d i n g X n l l r e u » i l l •>•• i n . o r t e d th e r a t e o f T e n c e n t , p e r l.io e . NEWBERG GRAPHIC. V O L. 2. N E W B E R G , Y A M H I L L CO., O R E G O N , S A T U R D A Y , A P R I L 12, 1890. H IE PACIFIC COAST. I H H K t 'T O H V . P re sid e n t ........ .......... B e n ia m in H arrison V iet President ................. . .. Levi P. M<» ton Ja m e s G. Blair. S- i i eittry o f sijiit) M 'eretarv o f 11»«^ T re a su ry ..........W in. W indum W Si n v ta r y o f t! In te rio r Kedti«*lil Proctor S n iv ta ry of N\ a r H. F . T ra e ) s . i t * tary of th e N > \ y Jo h n W a iii'i *k r Pod m uster G en eral W . 11. H. M iil r A ttorn ey G en eral . . . Je re m ia h Husk S e c re ta ry of A g ricu ltu re M íate o f O re g o n . C o u n ty J . II. M itch ell. J . N. Dolph H m ger llerm u n S y lv e ster Peni oyer ................ . G. W . Me Hi ide ......................... t¡ W . W eb b ................ K. C. B a k e r K. B. M. Kir, > It. S. S tr a h a i . NV. I ’. Lo; '. .................. W . W . Thayer o f V a u tliill. h . L . liü w e iy J ildge ................. S h eri tl' ........ H eeo rd cr.............. c le rk S u p t. o f Sch ools l r e a s u r c r .. T. J . H arris \N V att H arris i. \\. Hobbs L. H . Baker I*. 1». G ates ........................... j. C. < '«'Opel* K. B. F e llo w s ( ’« » ro ller........................... C om m issioners H ru tsch er, Ivingei\\ EASTERN ITEMS. TOREK.N NEWS. Chinese Being Smugg led in from Dredging' Contracts for the Nic- Queen Victoria Reported to Be aragua Canal to Be Let. Thinking of Abdicating. Lower California. Crops in Central Washington — The Canadian Farmers Mortgaging Their No German Newspaper Dares to Farms and Leaving for the Publish the Story of Prince Olympian Beats the Kingston United States. Bismarck's Retirement. in a Race. A lbuquerque, N M , lias voted to put in a sew erage system . A war has been o p e n e d 'o n the M em J o v e ’ltr . Presid ent phis gam blers. C ouncil, h t s resigned. T he New Y ork U liam her of C oim m r.'e C’ r ps in C entral W ashington promise favors a tu n nel under E a st river. to tie th e largest ever known. At A lam a, Lower C aliforn ia, potatoes ear not be hail short of 15 eeu ts a pound. W ork is to liegin on th e Stanfi rd uni versity at cn ee, says a M ayfield dispatch. Ja m e s Corbett in a sparring contest. T h e saw-mill m en of Portland and Vancouver have effected a eom hinat'on. i K. P e tty jo h n ‘ H. Cooper J . Hobs, n N. H ea te r Ivan Fetrotl, who took the cen su s of Alaska in 1880, lias been appointed to do the sam e work th is year. It is rumored at San Diego that th e Cnvam aca will soon co n stitu te a part of P lt K s B V i> h I AN « l i t l i t II. S e rv ice s will tl e Southern l'ac tic system . In \ e'd at Jo in • Hull i-n th e second and fou rth T he 1'iiget sound boat com panies 1 ave Sun days of the m onth, at 1 p. in. »»> the Hey. W illiam T ra via o f. L a fa y e tte . S a b b a th school com bined on an advance of «taint HO per cen t on freight and passenger ra 'es. ev ery Sunday a t 3 p. m. C H I IU II \ O * KM . KHI KM » ( 111 L C JI . S e r \ iie s ev ery Sun S h eriff (irav and posse of I ’ln en ix , A. day at 11 a. in . and 7 p. m . and Thui>da\ at 10 T ., overtook two horse th ie v .s nrur C a n. in .^aId ath sch ool every s mn ¡'.' al 10 a. in. M -n i lily nu d in g at 10 a . m. tl , fi i .-atuiday rina, k il'e I o - e and eap'ured the ottier, in « n e h "month. (Quarterly m c i i i ' ^ tlie t-econd and recovered the stolen anim a's. S atu rd ay am i Sun d ay in F e h iu a ry . M ay. A u (Joverni r W aterm an of California ree- gust am i N ovem ber. K V A N G K L K \L CH 17IU T1. H cgulur s e r v ire first a» d third Sun days ot i <u h m onth at jo a. in.: see» n<l mid fourth S u n d a y s a t 7 p. in. S a b b a th >chi ld every Sunday at 11 a . in. I 'M o N « ’ll IT Ut il. I nion s e rv ic e is held in th e Neu • ' ! I n 'ise ev ery '- nula.', at II a. in. ."il»' tth ‘mol ev ery Sunday at 10a. m. I I I V Y . M. < day i to idti «.-i. \ !\ O T I C K M . I»* to n a l se rv it i s ev ery Sun Y, '. g m en earn estly requested ninm ends th at (i .vernor Ferry of Wauh- ington appoint W . D. M ansfield of San F ran cisco Com m issioner of Deeds. W. F . B ou rn e, a Southern P acific hrakem an , w as run over and k illu l by an engine at A lham bra, C al. He leaves a wife and two ch ih h en in lx>8 Angeles. T h e U n ited States survey steam er H anger, which is in rickety a condition, will probably he ordered from the South ern C aliforn ia coast to Mare island for repairs. I o .o h -• i• >. ■» la id >aturday ev en in g in tin- un o xe r M oore’s D ru g sto re . All th e cottonwood treos at l'l. i nix A. T ., are sw arm ing w ith caterp illars, and B u - ness in c itin g th e second th e people are th re a ten in g to destroy Y . \\* < ry niontli. fern h Wihty every tri e if th e tow n auth orities do not ¡is hel l first and th ird T hu rs* take sam e action . (C \. ' cueli m outh. d«> W ed-know n ca p italists at Portland have in core orated a com pany to secure W. C 1 the right of way for and to construct a Saturday ;<f.ci n.-on in e.-ch month. sh ip can al I etwei n th e stra its of J u a n de Fuea and Puget sound. A n u m ber of ch ild ren of G eronim o’s trib e have been p'aeed in th e school at Santa F e , and A pache id iefs who went with them t " see how th ey were treat d N \V. V. ( (n Main streut lio fili of have gone hom e well pleased. H I N K N t. * * m > I d i o t » c ity O l' o k ^ n i h F. i c c . T il K 1 >(•»»(» F ir (. M be J • toi. lostit. w est o f th e T il Mill . & H ! .\ •* ti . t; 1 . • . : a A ’ ! iiion north «• i : * I. Wo * a i 1. ,* «. o f board. Fi »n Main stre e t nu h o f th e «le D rug 8(o puta II r . 1: !. »«*--(» M ain stre e t Mi> C;iMwi* ion 1 O n . . J . D. C urler. Mint of the P ion eer 1.,« < a > 1 C orner r-f twid Mer- I ■ * idi&n • f - >*(s . n ee on th e 1 ) Ottic« Kt J . B . M » m . i . '1 : cd. co rn er ni ( i n O.i Mitin bd e. t n ea r P. N: \ ! ,,* i » . tt .1 hi, Alici»..-o.i \\ . V F in e c ig a rs B irb *i G .o,. 1 Il M ¡M .s l - 't t un*! fob.4t:cn s.,. , & M )c»e. (. ..lie s Cor n er t irsi und Dry (biod s .e m i e l êt 1 «>. C enter «.tirulo. i. «• (• tr-f und M ain street«. F u rn itu re ( on (OH .1 «'S It ¡ili ti. IV. U ) ;nui)*. Huker- 1 ». W ii -oil »it Mi, . «.»reel n o n b li om F irs t. J. K -’ ai \* ricy -o ffic e on WiUrtim tl* 1 • NV n ¿tu . M am Ptiee». M ill nei \ \ sire«* south «»f (tie depot. M rs. Knot» llm m n»c i* 1 y hotel' on F irs t st. New be -r Hmiv O. < . U r /in. D ayton L au n d i \ V *u I ri ad. Sam K . T h ird - '-eel east of K vang lie l (' <>nt. *<>»•. the Academy * I fu i 1 a ■< n ter sts. B ar er S 1 t i Il n Igei*, t ‘ig.ii ■* a-* i n id I i s tre e t». P u b lic I Full- C-vr Jo in a Ur . i *. i ! if i wptiii First M eat V rk et--*? a n d S i c o I. A k .- i i b iw een F ir tt Y Ni. tul • 11. and Second I; til«* end of th e bridge, D rver— v - '- t r , P. F . Hr S h o e S im p - V..r sir ' * bet ween Kirnt and B e e o n I. A. U il T h e P resco tt C ourier sa y s : W . K . Meade is, we believe, th e first United States M arshal of Arizona w o has g me forth from office w ithout ■ barges of any kind being tos«ed ag ainst him . H . J . C. W all A Co , s p eram h ii'a'ln g firm, now said to he at Spokane F a lls, ad vertises in the F a st to furnish s:tna- tions for $1, th e applicant to receive one m onth’s wages—$85— in advance. A race betw een tl e last »'earner Olym pian of th e,U n io n P acific line and the new Hudson river steam er. C ity of K in g s ton, of the N orthern Pacific Company to S e a ttle from T aiom a resulted in th e de feat of th e City of K in g ston . T h e M exican G eneral F eno cbio , fight ing A paches, is w aiting at Tom but in ch r tie' San Carlos agency to get perm ission fri m Los Angeles to tell him now m any redskins are ab sen t from th e agency be fore he crosses tl.e lin e and resum es his cam paign. C aptain 1!. IT. T hom pson , form erly of P ortland, pro; F eto r of ti e A rtesian W a ter W orks, is d s s a tis fe I w ith rates fixe i l>y the T ru stie s of A lam eda, and refuses to allow any more service pipes to he eonnectsd w ith his m ains. T h is is eieat- ir g m uch feeling. Jol»n Cal la hi»n, form erly an ftmplnve of th e Oregoii and C alifo rn ia R iilroad ( ’on^pany, has en tered a unit in San F ran cisco against th a t corporation for $lM,(MHL He alleges that he was pertmt- Jiently in ju re 1 hy a blast w hile working at Cod' ('re ck canyon. P. S: W . V . R a ilro a d . Gray - ui. < Mi • r:n a>t sid e of N* Olivt*r, m an ag ers, F ran k B urke and G eorge D a ,is tried to ■ ■urns th e G i'a iver in a skiff. T hev had jfl >,L()0 in hul ion from th e H an jua II la ininep. W hen half wav over, th e boat M i’ linerv C enter si • i» t b e iw te n First and capsized. Davis held to th e bo ll'o n until Set*; lid. A n n s Hex he s t r .c k > otto in and lodged th e tr< U9ure F ru it D r- W -tr railro ad tr a c k e a s t o f d e behind a Lig liowlder. T h e iwiat was soon pot. Aaron H • . I.umbei- Y a rd —M ain s tre e t north o f depot. righ'ed and th e treasure safely recovered R II. l og. I S. W ilia m W alker, proprie tor of a su ia’ I D rug S o r e C o rn er of C e n ter and Secon d hotel at Redondo B each , has h^en ar stre ts. C. F . M ore rested on a « barge of a 'te in t«d hlack- B la c k s m ith —C o rn er F irs t and M erid ian sts. m ail. Mrs F D Ry#n o f A nah eim , he A. B. tie o rk c. claim s, owed him a hill for 1 oard, an«l it Ifa rn e rsn ia k e r C e n ter s tre e t betw een F irst s charged that W alk er in an anonym ous S ‘ri» d. <'. M aris. let e r m ade th reats th at he would r ub J iil In c e n te r o f block hounded hy Fir.-t. lish the lad y’s private c h a ra ite r if site ge- ond. M- rid iaii and C e n ter stre ets. L in t.h er F irst stre et betw een M erid ian and d id n’t pay th e hill. C en ter. M itch ell M Brow n. Step s are now heinu tak en to org».ni*e Photographs-—^Over M oore's D rug S to re cu a h areh a'l lea/t.e, to la* uouipnicd of C e n ter s tie e t. S. Ilubeor . t»*m s at B ak er C ity , W alla W alla. Fen- F lo u rik g M il’ On 'h e D ayton road at Cheha- d leton am i La G rande AH t i e r* ints in c r« ck . l a r i an t & Son . are favorable to it an«* w oikin/ for it e x Postuttic* At M >re s Drug S to re on ( en te r cept Pend et on. At a m eet t ig at s tre e t. * . F. Moor' p i« m aster. ( »ran«!e it v a t determ ined to incorporate N n iw \ (in h ■ D ayton road w is t o f th e T ile and prepare and iicloM * groin «1**, and M ill. < <<op i X S'»n. steps a*e now l elng tak en to raise the B r i 'k Y ard At th e west end o f T h ird stre et. ti or.ev ne essarv, w hich is estimat**«! at Ja m e s ll.in ’ttieit. $ 1 , 000 . Id very S tatu e , M ain stre et. »•*«>r Hoard of ! uiitigt C e n ter street. Ala D;*> (■ < m si «* and Hr** ■ • C orner F ir s ta i.il J o s - h h i r-s t. M M tM aik »t M ain s tie e t near Jo n e s 'h a ll. F ra n k .» mm s. " ar»*l one -On P . Si \V V. railroad near rte- p v . C hrist n-on B ros T h e N orthern C alifornia I*ress Ase«s ia- t ‘on is endeavc ring to secure sr>rne u n i form ity in a d v e itifn g rates. The report «»f t i e C om m ittee on Revir-ioP «*f By-laws was adopted hy th e * «ibvsiu on at Sa' ra- F ru it D ivei ('<irner o f W i ila m etle and W’y- m ento. A provision rr«|tiin s a knowle.lg»» n .s «,.1 -*r e*«. " .s ds X Hat! hy tl e aeMH!iet;*in «»f tl e individual cir- li e . u- n. ill .*h >p n e a r G i a y s ^ x i s S t a id e . I'uletion of newspapers repr* sen ted ar«l F red Men». an agreem ent h r n u h l'tliers to stand by D»v Goode .Y Grot on»* ( o rn e r ( > m e r mimi schedule advertising rates fixeil hy tfie r fr* e t m f . J. T. ? «with assnriation . Mai*, - r. e«s » »lore on ( e n t e r M illftn rrr-ti» T . *ii»i etn **’ . Amiti» I l II ftkln*. i eh oe *ho|i -Oli ► irwt etr< Ü. l«Qfi«let»ehHi|e*n. t wi-el inaili M a in , H Hurd w en 173 Mein ein t » ' U t h of ( h e «1« JM» «*. K r iijt r. F W • (trin en . M D o lii' »* on c o m e r o •4 "n ami Fir- / »-. M t id e a r t* O n i e r lie» f !»••»%»te n Firet «m J. I( M uni »•»tin« A e * d en i j - C or. T h ird mim F.d -t* K«lwin .M*irn on. F iir» ifi*l. K. »L H Minirer -Celti h X n te on ( e n te r 8 ( . . 1 * M aiM tfer etSrd T he «• ♦s trV light plant has arrive I at North Y'at>itna. W ash ., and it will n t lie long h e fo 'e th at »*ity will Is- b rilliantly illu m in ate I. T he cornpan* is n eeting with conaidcrable trouble in getting the r ght of way 'o r tl e w te r-*o rk « m ain. Ti e w o'k s when com ) b ted will g ve th e city pi* ntv of w ater frr all piiri ores. T«* m ake surety doiit Iv sure th at th e n t\ shall l»e am ply siippFed, th ere will two double puriiiw with a capacity of l,250,d0B gallons cw h. of the Spanish T h e F ren ch Sem ite and C ham ber of Deputies have adjourned to May •>. C entral V erm on t lias thu s far made A branch of tlte Banque de E a m e lias v rv little m aple sugar th is season. been estahlislieil in W arsiw , Russian Jo h n 1. Su llivan is anxious to meet Poland. Speaker K eeil’s reform s a -e approved hy IX moi ra 's a s well as R ep u b lican s. T he M ichigan C entral railw ay is equip A. A. Cushm an has I een appointed postm aster at W eodinvi !e , King eouuty, ping its co aches with a new qu ick-acting air brake. Waa’i. ( I D of* \'o w I»«* i k . In th e M assachusetts Legislature th e T h e first synagogue erected in tlie Sta te House reject*d the resolution against a F . A. M orris of W ash ington is to lie b u ilt at Seattle Mtt\or duty on hides. J . T. Muith this year. It t o d e r S . H ob-on T r e a s u r e r ......... . . . ......... .. Land in th e tinanc'a! section of Broad Salm on fishers are m akiug from $25 to .\. T. H aw orth M arshall S tre e t ( om n ission er 1 . M . Sm ith $■40 a day on the F raser river, says the way, New Y o rk , recently sold at the rate i N. ('. M aris of $7.tkK>,(X)0 pt r acre. V ictrria T im es. B. ( M iles C oun ciluien G R A P H IC R IP T IO A R A T E » : ........ ___ a « 4 » r t i , l i e i P r le e P a y a b le a b ly l a 4 4 n m . I n ilc t l «M u te ». I s S en a to rs . . . C o n g ressm an . . . . . G ov ern or S ecre ta ry o f 'l a t e Si tie T ie a s u r e r. ■ • S ta le I * i in te r .......... Supt of Sch o ols Suprem e Ju d g e s Ml B M One Y ear * it M onths T hree M onths. at A d ie r ti-in g Hilt-. Collected M oii'lily* <»*-*- 14 i l . NEW BERG K aecu V ictoria is reported to l*i a*ri- ously considering the steps of abdicating th e throne. T h e recent m ilia r y operations at B o iii - b a v a re said to have clearly dem onstrated th e neeit for im proving th e defense. The table upon which O liver Cromwell signed tfie death warrant of C h arles I. was sold recently to a London antiquary for $710. L etters from S t. Petersburg declare , th a t the original cau se of the student ' ou tbreaks in R ussia was indignation over I t is believed that a new Im i'ding will Sib erian outrages. be re-erected in Philadelphia for th e use A revolution has broken out near Ig- of tl io U nited Sta tes m int. nala. in the Sta te of G uerrero, M exico, F iv e hundred and fifty-seven persons th e governm ent of which is unpopular. were killed on Illin ois railroads during T h e troops are out. 1880, and 1,700 were injured. E x-E m p eror Dom Pedro h a s refused to Sam uel Phillips A C o., grain m e - accept the p ro ceu ls of th e side of his eliants. B a lli i O'e, have 15¡ o ' . L iab il Brazilian properly ordered by th e provi sional governm ent. ities, $70,000 ; assets, »35,000. L ieutenant Stoll and Captain Salm of T h e report of the President of th e com pany show s th at the Brazos (T e x .) bar th e Cologne garrison quarreled about a woman, when th e L ieu ten ant fatally shot jetty w erks will la* tu cceisfu l. th e Captain anil then blew out his own Paired R o ch ester of New York has h ’aius. filed suit in Chicago to col’e t a judg T h e popu’a t'o n of Rom e increases ment of $70,005 against Jo se p h F ra n k . stead ily at ih e rate of 1,004 |«‘i' m onth. Secretary T ra y has approved the pro In til* la«t four vears th e increase lias posed plan for a review of th e n a 'i-'S of been 70,000, and in th e la st year nearly 15,000. the world in New York harbor in 1S02. Tw o officers and a private m ade an e x T here are 070 0 Ml,000 bu sh els of corn and 10 1,000,000 bushels of w heat now in perim ental ascension in a balloon at Po the hands of th e farm ers of th is c u n 'ry . se n , G erm any. T h e hallmm collapsed. T h e private was killed and th e officers T h e U nited S ta ’ cs Suprem e Court has badly h a rt. d cided th at a w itness in a Congressional It is stated th a t an agreem ent lias been contest ors? is not am enable to State laws. concluded between G erm any and F ran ce The tobacco trade of Richm ond has estab lish in g a uniform custom s tariff' in indorsed the schem e to secure the J e ll’ their respective territories on the Air can Davis m ansion a s a Confederate memorial Hlave coast. hall. ft is rumoreil that the Em peror of Aus As a result of th e recent rise in Stan d tria lias offered th e Province of T re n t, in ard oil prices a new refinery will De the Tyrol, to th e Pope for a resid en ce, erected at Toledo, U .; hy independent r e and that th e Pope lias th e offer under considerat ion. finers. C atholic B ishops of Brazil are prepar The will of W illiam W . M errian. River ing for th e im m ediate issuance of a pas H e a l, L . I . , who left $110/00 to the toral letter d eclaring th eir refusal to a c United S ta te s governm ent, is being con cept the governm ent’s separation of tested. ! Church and S ta te. The Illin ois State Prohibition C onven Dispatches from Zanzibar report tlial tion w ill he held in Bloomington May 27 Major W issm an has declared a state of anil 28 U nder the new appor ionrnent war on the east co ast of Afiica and pro- there will he about (>IK) delegates. - claim ed m artial law within the sphere of i ierm an influence. The only request made by ex-P resid e n t T h e Chinese Em peror, accom panied hv I I - y e s 's about to he granted hy P resi dent H arris n in the appointm ent of Li Hung C hang, th e C hinese Grand G eneral M itcli 11 pension agent a t Co C lianci'llor, and a retinue iiu inl'ering 10,- (HiO persons, has sta lle d on a visit to the lum bus. eastern m ausoleum . T h ere is a possibility th at A tlantic T h e responsibilities of jou rnalism in steam ih ip ow ners will form a trust to ad vance p issen g er rite s. T here is too Austria are som ew hat serious. T h e wri much opjKisition in tram p steam ers to te r of a recent a rticle 1ms had to light three duels, th e ed itor of the paper four advani e freights. an 1 the sub-editor Hix. T h e largest vessel ever b u ilt in F ra n ce, Le Tem ps of l'aria save Colonel Ter'.l- La Toura ne, of 12,0 th horse power and lou a ttick e d th e native forces in Da more th an 530 feet long, will he added to homey and dislodged them from their the fleet plying between H avre and New positions on th e R iv e r (¿ueiiie. T h e na York th is season. tive losses were heavy. It is reported that many farm ers in T he Bulgarian governm ent proposes to the neighborhood of K ingston, Canada, adopt the Gregorian calend ar, instead of owing to th e ir heavy in d eh 'ed m ss, are th e oid -s'vle G reek calendar still used in mortgaging th e ir farms and leaving for Russia and som e two weeks out of agree the U nited States. m ent with th e rest of th e world. Tlte Pan-A m erican Congress recom Dr. Luring, th e Am erican M in ister, has mends an international m onetary union relum ed to I .is! on from Rom e, and is and silver coins uniform in weight, and takin g active m easures to lirin/ th e nego fineness for use in ah th e cou ntries re p tiation s relative to th e Delag,ia Bay rail resented in tlte conference. way to a sa'isfaet'-ry settlem en t. T he P rin ce R egent of B avaria, being Senator Sh erm an's bill to regulate trm ts is m eeting with unexpected oppo straitened in his ein nns'an i es, has re- sition from the labor unions and F a rm ceiveil a pension of 5JKHI florins or 20,- ers’ A lliance, which h o lie s it w as’ sup 000 francs from th e E n q ie ro ro f G erm any hy way of keeping up his dignity. posed to be des'gned to benefit. Of 240 iriemlierH of the C itiz e n s’ Asso Many G erm an Je su its in th e U nited ciation 231 have declared against increas States ¡ire to return to th eir nativ e coun ing the Boston tax lim it. T h e Boston try, believing fl at B ism erck ’s resign« lim it now is $0 ta x on each assessm ent tion will res ore the Germ an church to of »I,exit —som ething less than the “ dol- its former prt stige ami i referm ent. 'a r lim it ” of San Franciseo. In anticipation of th e passage of the A beer riot is expected at M unich. T he Republican ta riff hid tin -plate m ills are brew ers have raised the price of lieer 2 being • ratted a t Pittsburgh and in the pfennigs per glass, on the ground that W est, so as t i lie ready to begin m anu they could not m ake m oney at the uld facturing as soon as the hill becomes a prices, although beer made for export law. pat s. E x-S en ato r W arner M iller says dredg Ten thousand shoem akers in London ing co n tracts for the Nicaragua can tl w ill soon be let. Practical men who have liiv e B lrn c k . T h e ir ob ject is to compel been over the route siy there is no ques the m asters to have th e ir work done in tion as to tlte feasibility of the under factories, instead of s t the Inmscs of the workman, and thu s do aw ay with the taking. “ sw eating ” sy stem . Reports are current that W es'ern ra I- T h e Fren ch detectives w ho have l»een wavs have decide d to fight th e in tersta'e law, 1 aving se. ured legal opinion that sear liing for K; rami, the «1 rangier, have the prohibition c l p stlin g and the a t returned to F ran ce without tfie r mail. tempt to regulate long and short haul They we e unalil • to obtain a trace of th e m urderer after February 5. Y et two rates are nneonsti’ utional. Kiting ladies claim they saw him in New U|s>n recom m endation of G overnor York w ithin two or three w eeks. Hill a resolution has )> eu intrrd uccd in A Beri n d ispatch says that no «ierm an the New York l.egiglatm e, asking the newspaper dare to print th e story of Court of Appeals to reconvene and give C h an c-ilo r B istnan k ’s retirem ent. Only an opinion as to the c o n -titu tm ia lily of foreign papers dare do it. Bism arck has the Saxton reform haltot hill. not gone w illing:y , but lias l>eeii forced It is understood that the I temir ratic against Ids will to resign the ( hancellor- n iern lsrs of the Wavs and M eans Com sh io of Sta te w hich lie lias served so m ittee will rejiort the Mills hill, though well. A gang of forgers of Spanish and Dal modi' ed. a sa sul s'itu te fur the M' Kin ey hill Tl e m odifications will b - chiefly ian leuids have la-en eaught at Trieste hy additions to th e free I s '. Hides, wool T he fo%'cries am ount to 2»,' lk) Iran' s. It and perhape coal and pig iron, all of is stated that m any well-known m en of which New England m anufacturers w ant Lor don and Paris hel|»ed to dis|»>se of th e bond". ree, will lie on the free list. Severe g*|i- on the Pacific during T he follow ing is a S.VIKqed* of the pule lie-debt statem ent Interest-lstaring debt Mar» li i an •• I m any ,1'rasters on tl»- eoa»t —pen- ¡pal. $«"2,122.512; interest $H,- of the New H ebrides. Several ahi|»s A vessel '.«>4 025 ; total. > 8 1 ,02*S 5 5 7 ; totn' debt were wrt-ckc 1 at Labour. i n which in terest has cess*' I— principal grounded at Mel!i< olio, and five white- and interest. $ l,!'« l 144; to'at debt l«*i,r- and thirty n atives were drow ned, while in 2 no in terest. $ 7 *7 . s ’ i 4 , h 42 ; 'o tal detg— th irty o th ers who reached shore were pri' cRatl, (1 . 'si,so « .48 t ; iu te re .t. $0 ,- nias"« red hy ti «• native". h ,4 t s d . total, $1,7» '.t.«t;2 -544; total debt, T h e C itv of Paris ia in Queenstown less available cash ¡tenia. $1 IW i,773.-514; b a rb r. where sh e will Is* lieached and f e ; ia -h in the Treasu ry, $32,<115 «42; tem porary rep aos made n, en able h< r to d* 1 it h »s i-aGt in th e T reasu ry April I, ts* towed lr, Liverpool Her pres* nt sink 11,023,157 t>72; debt, less -a ft in (tie ing condition giv»» * o prom ise th at she Treasury M ,n lt 1, $ 1 3 4 ,-5 4 7 .5 2 ''; d e could Is* moved witii any safety. The crease <*f th e debt since Ju n e 30, 1880 toeaking of ttie m achinery of the v* sael $ >3, t«« ' I ' ' . total ca -h in tit" T r e a s n e j. ia th e fi suit of th e im m ense strain put up >n it in a d esire to Is-nt th e record for - «' own by the T'» usurer's general a» creasing rtie A tlan tic. count, $• 2«,7's4.7 I. PORTLAND MARKET. NO. lit. FO R EIG N GOSSIP. — More than 4187,000 was posted in 1»$* Business in all lines Ia represented as t»r boxes in E ngland la st y ear in le tte r« lieing pretty good, orders coming in by th a t bore no address. the hundred from the inlaud towns. The —T h e la te A ugust» le ft Queen Vlo- appearance of w heat buye-s from Seattle toria a splendid gold b ra ce le t, co n ta in in E astern Oregon to share in the exp rta ing the words " F o r e v e r”,set in precious next fall will have the effect ot stim u lat stones. ing farm ers to larger field» of grain, and — A11 E n g lish w oman who m arried an will enable agricultural land to meet with A ustrian Count and was le ft a widow ready »ale to newly arrived s e ttle r'. The has set up in the m anicure bu siness in w eather is gradually, but very g ra 'u a lly , London, and has a distingu ished becom ing more w hat it usually is a t this patronage. T h e rank of the lady and season of the year, and when spring has the rich es of her friends en ables her to fairly set iu upon ns, we may confidently ch arge h a lf a guinea for her m anipula predict that lime» will lie lively, tions, and she w ill not work for less. AtiHIl UI.’ITTRAI. IMPI.KMBNT8. — A ustralian se ttle rs com plain th a t B reaking Plow 933(0.55 there is a g re a t increase in d estru ctiv e Broadcast Seeders ..................... »'Co lit) insects sin ce the E n g lish sparrows a r Binding Twine . 10 per et di» 18c rived and drove out the nativ e birds. It Binding Wire ,r “ 12 ac Grain Drill». luxglun ts found hy exam in atio n th at th e spar Gang Plow ll 0(0,115 row ts more of a scavenger than an in Osborne's Mower» 3U 9 cl di« 75 se ct eater. T h e birds w ill net touch in Reapers 1-20 sects if they can g e t g ra in or oth er kinds Combined Mowers and Reapers 20 If et dis 150 of food. —O rien tal furn ishin gs so d elig h ted Droppers “ 130 Steel-fram e »elf-binding th e G erm an Em press during her la te Harvesters, 20 «• ct dis 180 stay a t C onstantinople th a t Her Ma jesty R olroad Barrow s, iron wheels, lit dozen 48(0,5.5 intends to fit up some of her apartm ents a t the B e rlin I’a la re in E astern fashion. Railroad Harrows, wood wheel», f dozen 30 Sh e has com m issioned the Germ an Am Road Plow 20<»36 bassador to th e Porte to procure for her 'oHd Steel Scrapers 12co>ll large q u a n titie s of carp ets, hanging d i Steel Disk Harrows. ,5O(o0l Spring Wagons 1259170 vans, etc. Sulky P lo w s. 7Voa> —T h e re is no country lik e F ran ce for W alking I lows 0(d25 sta rtin g jou rnals. During 188!> no less W agons, all m a k e » ...........................lltKo 100 than nin e hundred and fifty new new s HAGS. papers were brought out, of w hich not Burlap», 40 in .......... .. 7 one rem ains in life. On th e oth er hand, Burlaps, 45 in ........ 74 the P e tit Jo u rn a l now cla im s a circu la Burlaps, GO ill ..................... 1|J tion of 1,0*5,000 copies. During the Gunnies, 28x40 .......... in Potato Hags, n e t cash 5(a 04 sam e period th ere were printed in " o o i . Iff», “ ................... 40 F ra n ce over fifteen thousand new lsxiks, Wool, 3* tt,, •* ............................. 3« inclu ding 5,000 new m usical pieces. W heat Sacks, spot, net cash — A ll suggested rem edies for the rab W heat Sack», extra, second-hand b it plague hav in g fartled. New South COKKKKS. W ales anil Queensland are depending on G reen— G uatem ala, k* 11» ............................... 22 $ 23$ rabbit-proof fencing to lim it the unwel Ja v a , t* Iti ............................................ 25 @27 come guests. T h e re are no fewer than Mocha, tb lb ........................................ 28 @81 887 m iles of fencin g constru cted, includ No. 1 Costa Rica, F I I ' ....................... ‘22 @23 ing the foncs on the South A u stralian Rio, »»lt> .......... 22 @23 Salvador, If 11» ....................................21i@ 22J boundary lin e . M eanw hile th e rab b its Increase grievou sly In New Zealand. Roasted, in hags - Arbuckle’» Arioso, $ lb ............ 2<i|@27 —T h e co lle ctio n of m aps destroyed by Closset & I).'» Columbia 1 Iti prs 2d j a 2iq the fire of K in g Leopold's palace In Costa R ica ............................................ 25 @28 Laekon was probably th e finest in the G uatem ala. ........................................ 25$@28 world. T h e lib ra ry contained 4,000 vol Roasted Ja v a ............................. 30 @32 Roasted Mocha ................................. 35 @37 umes, and included m anuscript works by S ir W a lte r R aleigh a n d -a n ed itio VKllKTAHI.KS KltKSII). princeps in Spanish of the rep orts of ( 'alihage, If Iti ................................. 2$ Columbus. T h o maps had Ixien c o l Carrots, If s k ................................. 1 2o Carrots, young, 4f doz ............ 15 lected during the la st th irty y ears u tte r Celery, led z ............................... U0 2 1 0 0 ly reg ard less of expense. Green Peas , ................................... 12 — Mme. Blschoffsheim , the M arquis Lettuce, if doz......... 124 Onions, If 100 lbs................................ 4 00 d'H arvey and the P rincess P otis'ka have Potatoes, If 100 tbs............................... 1 50 alw ays been g rea t sk a ters, and the Potatoes, sw eets, If It» ........... 2 P arisian s who gathered to see them R adishes, If doz . 124 sk a te —in those days when th ere used Spinach ......................... Turnips, per sk ................................. 1 25 to be ice on the lak e in th e B ills—called them th e T h re e G races. T h e y wore o tte r POOI.TR V. sk in s em broidered w ith gold, and am e Chickens, large young, (f dox II 00@ (I 2.5 thyst-colored velvet, trim m ed with ch in Chickens, broilers . . . . . . . . -------- ------- ch illa . T h is season v e lv e t jiolonaises t hickens, o ld ......................... 5 OO « 5 50 Duoks. if doz ............................... 7 00® 8 50 and hussar ja c k e ts are very fashionable — From some curious ca lcu la tio n s Geese, young. If doz ............. II 00@10 00 Turk eys, young. If Iti .............. RI made hv the M ln ls te f o f F in an ce, it ap Grouse amt P heasants. . 3 00 pears th a t the loan s—red eem able and perpetual —Incurred by F ran ce sin ce FRKHH FRUITS. Apples............... ..................... I 50 5» 2 00 1818 are th irty -n in e In number, repre Mananas, If hunch 3 3004 0 sen tin g ill round figures seventeen m ill l.em ons, California, If box 3 75® I (HI iards of francs, or «80, 000.018) sterlin g . Lem ons, Sicily, If box, new 5 25 T h e second em pire borrowed four m ill Lim es, V cw t ....................... 1 50 Granges, Riversides 9 00 iards, and bequeathed th is d ebt to the Oranges Seedless 4 50@ 4 75 rep ublic, w hich, m oreover, considers the em pire responsible for the five m ill UHAIN. Barley, whole, If ctl ........ 80 @ »0 iards w hich were needed to ¡Iterate th e territory from occupation and the th ree Corn, If 100 Us I 50 O ts, good, old, f bushel m illiard s to place the arm y oil a proper Oats, new, “ 10 @ 42$ footing in tho m atter of war m aterial. live, If 100 tbs, nominal 1 20 @1 22 4 W heat, Valley, If HO tbs 1 19 @1 17) T R A I N I N G A P R IN C E . W heat, Eastern Oregon 1 124® 1 15 DAIRY PRODUCK. H o w t h o I 'r l i i « ’« o f W h I m W m IH n ilt t o B u tte r OlMffJT f t ll* ((O T 9 n i 9 M . Oregon fancy creamery- 26 Many years ajf« Miss H illyartl, th e Choice dairy 20 Com m on........................................ H@in ffovornetis in the royal fam ily, seein g 18® 20 the 1‘rin ce of W ales in a tte n tiv e to his Pickled, California Eastern fancy creamery studies, said: “ Your Royal H ighness is California fresh ro ll................... 18 »20 not m inding your bu siness; w ill you be Cheese - * pleased to look a t your book and learn New California your lesson?” Oregon HkiniH and old 12@ '4 His Royal H ighness replied th a t he 15® 1(1 S w I hh Cheems, dom estic 14 would not. Young America, Or. ........... .......... “ T h en I sh a ll put you in the corner,'* KggH Oregon, f doz ................... ......... 18 said the governess. Eastern, f dox .. His Royal H ighness again replied th a t FLOUR. he should not learn his lesson, n e ith e r 3 75 should he go in to th e corner, for he was I’orUanil patent roller, f bill Salem patent roller the P rin ce of W ales; and, as if to show Dayton patent roller his a u th ority , he k ick ed his lit t le foot 3 «5 ( ftwradia patent roller ( ountry brands. 3 50 through a pane of glass. Surprised a t ............... 3 /5 this a d of tjold defiance, Miss H illyard, McM innville. Superfine 2 50 rising from her sea t, said: “ Sir, you W filte Lily . ........... 3 75 must learn your lesson, and if you do . 3 25 Graham not, though you are th e P rin ce of W ales, K>e Hour.................................... ................. 4 .70 I sh a ll put you in the co rn er.” SKKim. However, th re a ts were of no a v a il; (ira*-s Seeds — the defiance was repeated, and th at, too, Timothv ..................... « « 'H in the sam e d eterm ined m unner as be Orchard (iraMM 11 @12 . 7 (a tl Red Top fore— His Royal H ighness break in g an Hlue Grass. 12 @ 11 oth er pane of glass. M iss H illyard, see English Ry«* (»rass. 7 ‘ f t il ing her au th ority thus se t a t naught, Italian Rye (¿rass. »V 11 rang th e bell and requested th a t his Australian hye Gras». 74@ « fath er, His Royal H ighness P rince A l . 7 M 10 M«s«|uite . . 5 (a (1 bert, m ig h t be sen t for. M illet ........ Hungarian »Millet. 5 f t fl Sh ortly a fte r the P rin ce arrived, and Mixed Lawn Grass I2@15 having learn ed the reason why his pres Clov«»r Seeds — lied Clover. 1" ( t a l l i ence was required, addressing the P rince of W ales, au«l pointing to a stool or o tto 15 ta 17 W hite ( ’lover 15 @17 man, said: A lsyke Clover A lfalfa ..................... IH". 104 “ You w ill s it there, s ir .” Misceilaneoua - P rin ce A lb ert then w ent to his own ' 'artary ............................. .......... 44® 5 room, and retu rn in g with a B ib le in his Flax 44@ 5 5 ® 54 hand, he said to His R oyal H ighness, th e Hemp Prince of W ales: ItajM*. California . .. .......... 3 @ 4 “ Now I w ant you to lis te n to w hat St. riB D . Hran, t ton. . 17 OOftlH 01 Paul says about the people who are un Hay, ton, IrAied. 15 (JO a 1« 00 der tutors and governors. Ground Harley, (ft ton. 22 50® 24 00 And having read the passage to him , 18 00® 20 ( 0 Mill Chop, (ft toil 27 50®30 (XI he added: Oil Cake Meal, ton “ It is undoubtedly true th a t you are Sh orts. 0 ton 20 (»1 21 «0 the P rince of W ales, and if you conduct Lt’MHKR KOUUII AND liKKHHKI ». yourself properly you may some day be Rough Fer M, 910 (XI Edged. 12 (XI a g reat man you may lie K in g in the 13 (XI room of your m other; but now you are T & G. sheathing 18 fX) only a little boy; though you are the No. t fb»oring 18 00 P rince of W ales, you are only a ch ild N’o. 2 ceiling 18 (XI No. 1 rustic uader tutors and governors, who m ust be Clear rough. 20 00 t lear I*. (S. 22 .VI obeyed, and must have those under them No. 1 flooring 22 50 to do as they are bid. iMoreover, I nrnfst No. 1 celling 22 50 te ll you w hat Solom on sa y s;” and ke No. 1 rustic I t VI read to him the d e cla ra tio n th a t h e Stepping. ............. 25 00 who loveth his son ch a sten eth bun b e SALT. tim es: and then, ia order to show b i s Coeroe Fine ¿fJU-Ih bag*, f t»«n 17 00 child, he ch astised b i n a n d put him in a HH-lb Ears t ton 17 (XI corner, saying: frrmind Kork, .Y) fb ga. \0 fo n IX Mi “ Now, sir. you w ill stand th ere u n til you have learned your lesson, and until WOOL. Eastern Oregon - Mlsa H illyard g ive* ycu leave to come I0@ I4 out; and rem em ber (hat you are under According to shrinkage V alley tutors and governors, and th at they must 10® 18 ,*pr rig clip. ID® 20 I k * obey**«!.” » h risn a n a t Work. 1 mpqiia 1 ni|K|U*. lanilla ami fall 10® 1 1 Addreee. G u STUCK u m ic IN f] « 74 a# lin r i- . H u l l . (N apea. THE MUD. How Our ( ritir ttrraiur Convinced of the Krror of HU View«. T h e world is never in want of critics. W hatever the work in hand, in litera ture. politics, w ar. or w hat not. there are alw ays men enough to point out mis takes. 'Phis w as em p h atically due dur ing our la te civ il war. E very village had at least one or two w iseacres who knew ju st when, where and how b a ttle s »»light to 1 w fought and th e “ reb ellio n crushed.” T h e historian of the F ifth Maine regim ent cite s an exp erience of one such man, in February. 1868. Now followed the muddy season, and also the cry from N orthern qu arters: “ \N hy don't the arm y m ove?” It seemed Im possible for the North to understand that V irginia roads were in such a sta te as to render m ilitary m ovem ents abso lutely im possible. A Maine gentlem an had occasion to visit W ashington, and having a son in our division, concluded to tak e a trip down to the arm y, spend a day or two with his boy and see the sights. 'Plie necessary pass was secured, and he went aboard the steam er w hich plied I between W ashington and Falm outh. Dn the way down he fe ll in to con versa« tion with an officer of our regim ent, and of course the talk turned upon war m ovem ents and prospects. 'Plie civ ilia n expressed h im self freely. \N by d id n't th e army move, instead of idling away th e tim e in cam p? Some body must be sham efu lly a t fau lt. T ho officer expostulated g en tly , defending as best he could the action of the Gen e ra ls in not a ttem p tin g im possibilities. “ But, my frien d .” said the man from Maim*, " t h e w eather of late has been charm ing. Pray te ll me w hat hinders the army from m oving?” “ T h e mild, s ir ,” replied th e officer, and be proceeded to set forth the awful con dition of the roads. “ Nonsens«*, you can ’t m ake sen sible people b e lieve th ere can be mud enough *o keep an army idle. I am not a soldier, bu t I ’m sure 1 could march tw enty m iles a day w ithout being much troubled.” “ W ell, w ell, we w ill se«*,” answered the officer, and th e conversation dropped. At two «>’cbx*k in the afternoon the steam er reached Falm outh. T h e officer had l)usin«*ss at some of th«» neighboring headqdarters, and having procured his borne, and point<*d out the road to the Maine g entlem an , who carried an ordi nary valise, h«i a t once rode away. Off trmlged tin* g entlem an , and an hour or two la te r th«* officer, having finished his business, started in the sam e d irection. T h e d istance to cam p was about seven m iles. When the officer was about h a lf way then* he overtook his st«*amboat aoquaintam*«*. who was sittin g b e sid e th e road, the very picture of hom e-sickness and discouragem ent. E v id en tly he had ln*en down in the mud several tim es, and his b«>otsand trousers were lite r a lly covered with the "sacred so il.” "How is th is?” cried the otfie«*r, ch eer ily. “ Why d oesn't th e arm y move?” T h e answ e r w h s o f a sort hardly proper for print. T h e officer kind ly relieved the weary tra v e le r of his valise, and some tim e in th«* e a rly ev en in g he ar- rived in camp: hut d uring all his stay he was never once heard to ask : “ Why doesn't the anu y move?”— Y o u th 's C om panion. S H A K E S P E A R E ’S Ho«« (lie (irfffl l'o«*t W ILL. of III« Karthly ft is not g e n e ra lly known th at Sh a k e speare realized a com petenoy by his in- Ju atrv as a d ram atic w riter and th«*atri- (3*1 m anager, and retired in 101:1 or 1014 to spend th«* ev en in g of his days a t his native town of Stratford , where h«* had «(‘«{iiii'i'd no sm all prop4*rty in hou.sea '■uid land. His wife. Anne Hathaway, who had r«*mained in Stratford diiringlh«* twenty- four years which he sp«*nt in London, and who was eight, y ea r* his s«*nior. still lived, and he had two surviving c h il dren. Susanna and Ju d ith , th«* form er of w hom was m arried to h man named Hall. In his will, dated in M arch, 1010. about * month I»« for** b is death. Sh akespeare left the hulk of his property in hous«*s and lands t«» h is eldest daughter. Susan na: tlir«*«’ hiindr«*d pounds to hisy o u n g cr daughter, under certa in conditions; to his *i*te r. money, w earing apparel, and th«* life-ren t of the house in which she lived: to his nephews, five pounds each; to his granddaughter, his p late: to the poor, ten p«»unds; to various friend*, money, rings and his sword. 'I'«» Susan na and her husband. H all, h«* l>4*<|tioath«‘d »11 th«1 rest of his goods and ch a ttels, “Xceptlng his " n fc o n il- b«*st !>ed. with the fu rn itu re." w hich he directed to be given to his wife. So re m a rk a b le a circu m stan ce has no* Hea|*‘u th«* n o tice of his many com ment-atom. and most of them h ave «poken of it with pain, hs a proof t h a t Shakesfieare. w hile generous t«> h is ch il dren and his friends, treated his wife witii contem pt T h e re was the more force in th is view, when th e long es- trang«*menf of the pair was considen*d. F o r many years, even law yers failed to d etect a hgu l circu m stan ce calculated to g iv e n («»tally d ifferen t view of the •as«*. Mrs. Shak«*Hpeare required no 4pecial provision in her husband’s will beyond some such souvenir as the sec- •md-liest lK*d. for sh«* was e n title d , as the legal phrase is. to dower; th e law gave her the life -in te re st of a third part of all th«* property whi«*h Shak esp eare had ae- jnired in his life tim e, and she would have the sam«* in te re s t in th«* houses and gardens which her husband in h e rit'd from his fa th er, as so«»n as th«* fath«*r dioubl die. T h u s she wc»uld l»e extr**me- ly well «»If by th«* m ere «>perati<»n of the English law affectin g freehold property; ind th«* n«>tion th a t she was cu t off with in «»Id I mm I fa lls to the ground. N. Y. L***l g»‘ r, — A boy was asked whl«*h was the fre a to r evil, h u rtin g a n o th er’s feelin g s »r his finger. " T h e fe«*lings.** he said. "R ig h t, my d ea r c h ild ,” said the g ra il- rt«*d questi«»ner. “ Hut why is it worse to hurt the f«*elings?” “ Iletau se yon *an’t ti«- a rag ar«»un«l then»,” answ« red the child. N. Y Ledger. — When a young woman powders her »air an«l wears a «*ap it will tie rath e r «(range if there is not a bangsiitiiew here n (he v icin ity .— W ashington .'star*