NEWBERG GRAPHIC. A IM i:iM I* 1 ^ 4 ji One Column............ Half Column— ^d'roleabioual Card« K A T E S: .Twenty Dollar« Tun Dollur* .........Uue Dollar H«*a<1lng w i l l be in s e r te d t h e r a t e o f T e u e e u tn p e r L in e . NEW BERG 1)1 K E Í ' T O I t Y . President......... ........... Benjamin Harrison .. . Levi P. Mo ton .. James (J. Blaise ....... \\ in. Windoin J. W Nohle Redth-ld Proctor ............B. K. Tracy John Wanxmak r . W . II. H. Mill r ....... Jeremiah ltu&k H t u t e oT O r e g o n . U. 8. Senators.......... J. 11. Mitchell, J. X. Dolph i'ongressm au................... Ringer Herman Governor......... ............ Sylvester l’en»o\cr Secretary of -täte........................ G. \V. McB file State Treasurer.............................. G W . Webb State Printer......... .................. K. Baker Supt of Schools .......................E. B. M< Kln y Supreme Juilges H. S. Stralian. W . P. Lorn. ........................................ W . W , Thayer C o u n ty o r Yuinlilll. Judge................................. I*. L. Lowery .............. T. J. Harris Sheriff ......... Wyatt Harris Recorder.. . . . . . J. W. Hobbs Clerk L. II. l aker Supt. of Schools .........P, P. Gutes Treasurer— .............. J. C. Cooper Surveyor---- ...........10. B. Fellows t ?oron«r........... Brutscher. Kingcry Commissioners City o f N ew berg. F. A. Morris Frank T. Itsum R ce*der. .Moses Vo taw Treasurer A. M. Hoak.n* Marshall Milton Nlckleson Street Commissioner M ayor...................... Councilmen VOL. 2. NEWBERG, YAMHILL CO., OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 26,1890. EASTERN ITEMS. FOREIGN NEWS. I'll I 'lK I I Jim Corbett Worsts McCaffrey In a Excursion Trains to Be Run From Sparring Bout at the Former's the Interoceanlc Railroad to Benefit in New York. Popocatapetl Peak. Present indications point to a good crop Toronto is likely to have a system of year in the Dakotas street railways. Swind'ers are operating in Kansas with Ri h opal disi oveiies have been made bogus deeds to Tex ts lauds. in Queretaro, Mexico. The streot >e treatment to reduce accumulated fat. made by Kustdaue with French capital. The New York Central railroad is re­ Henry M. Stanley has finished the ducing its force, which, it is claimed, is work of revising the prjof sheets of his too large. hook. A Northern Club has been formed at The operative bakers in Sydney have Atlanta, Ga., composed of members born demanded the adoption of the eiglu-hour in the North. system. New York pawnbrokers Rent. $45,00# to TraveVvs in Russia are now obliged to Albany to del eat the proposed law reduc- have their photographs annexed to their ing their rates. passprr s. (.Geo. tirayson McCrea & Co. at Louisville ami Nash- The peculations of Scaz/.iga, Treasurer vilie Announce their failure. They were of Ticino, Switzerland, amount to 7,500,- “ short ” in wheat. 000 francs. A O I KM. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Services will 1 e held at Jones' Bull on the second and fourth Sundays of the month, at 1 p. in. by the Rev. William Travis of Lafayette. Sabbath school every ¡Sunday ut 3 p. in. FRIENDS C H U R CH .-Services every Sun day at 11 u. in. and 7 n m.. mi d Thursday at 10 a. in sahhath school every Sunday at 10 a. in. Monthly meeting at 10 a. in. the Host Saturday in ►ach month. Quart* rly meeting the recoiid baturday and Sunday in Feoruary. May*. A u­ gust and November. EVAN G E L IC A L CHURCH. - Regular ser­ vice first at (1 third Sundays of each month at 10 a. m.; second und fourth Sundays ut 7 p. in. Sabbath school every Sunday ut H a . m. N 4M IE T Y An Attempt Made to Wreck a A Cobra Visits a Printing Office Lake Shore Train. in Bombay, India. N. C. Maris I B. <’ Milts 1 A. W. Ite. s ** { CalviuStanley ! J. I). Carter N O T H '«». Y. M. C. A. - Devotional services every Sun day evening. Young men earnestly requested to atte'iid. I. O. O. F.—Sessions held Saturday evening in the rooms over Moore’s Drug store. Y. W C. T. IJ. Business meeting the second Saturday in every month. C». A. It. Sessions held first and third Thurs­ day evening in each month. W . ('. T. U. Business meeting held the third 8aturday afternoon in each month. General Dsn Sickles is credited with At tlie drawing of the Panama Canal mayoralty aspirations to the confusion of lot'ery at Paris the company won the the New York “ boys.” 500-franc p ize. Governor Jackson of Muryl ud lias ap­ President Carnot intends to v'sit the pointed E d «iu 11. Broan State hreasur- house in which Napjleon was h im when > r to succeed Arthur, the defaulter. lie visits Corsica. The bark Saiali from Fa» al is at (piar­ Leading Cubans and newspapers of en* ii.e, Bos'on. There are several casts Havana are openly favoring annexation ot smallpox among the passengers. to 'lie United States. The completion of tlie new bridge across theSustp" hanna river *s exp»cted to make a new commercial era in Harris­ burg. Jim Corhett had everything his own way with McCaffrey at ti» * former's b *n- efir pe rformance at New York tlie ottier night. Tliis year’s Cuban budget calls for $10,- 294,8 »5 for army, navy ai d police ex­ penses and $15,000 for seliools. At Bf r/amo, It ¡lv, t ic roof of a weav­ ing mill, in w ide i 30.) gi’ ls were at work, fell in, and seventeen were killed. Mrs. Fa-go, widow of William G Fa-go of tlie express co'upanv. is lying at the point o ' death at Búllalo, N. Y., fro u heart fai lire. Schaefer and Slosson are matched for an HOu-point game ot billiards, 14-inch I» lk line, for ¡(500 a side, to be played in June in New Yo.k. The Mexican nmn-o'-war Deinocratn has s die I f om M izatlm under secret orders. .Slie had 300 so'diers aboard. An excursion train to run from the In- terocenni r i'ro id to the teaks of Ixtac- • iimaiz , nd Popocatai etl, Mexico, is pro­ jected. The Shaw has g-auted a concession to En:lis!i cap ta s s lor a t biceo inou< p- The boundary of the Yellowstone park olv with exclusive rights iu Pe sia. will probably he extended and u railr »ad The steamer Northcote ran »Inwii and lie j ermitted through the northern end sank a t it ter off Oste' d, Belgium, and of tlie pa k. five of those on bnaid were drowned. Italy has constructed several stronz Confcde ate veterans are pelitioning mili ary fortresses in Abyssinia, with a the Rich'cotid City Council *o prest r v view of occupying her annexed territory ti e Jeff Davis mansion lor aC onf derate permanent ly. museum lor war relics. England thinks her chances for win­ I K'chard W. Brcok, a contractor at Bay­ ning the champ'onship game in Africa onne, N J., is repirted to have disap­ Inve been mn. h lessened since Emin peared w ita about $4,001, and is on his signed with the Germans. Judg-e Deady Decides That the way to tlie Pacific Coast. From November to May tbe expirta- Ulidden Patents Invalid. The action against the street cable car tion of cut do wen from tbe little town ol company at Clncago for an infringement [ Cannes, on tbe smtli coast of France, of patent has been dismissed. Damages readied the sum of $713 805. liad been laid at $3,0dd,0u0. A conflagration at New Landic, Prus­ It is Said That the Atchison Will N e w Y 'r k ’s entire delegation to the Gem ral Assembly at Saratoga next sia, nescroye I 130 houses. Tlie fire orig­ Extend Its Railroad From Mo- month is strongly iu favor ot tlie revision inate 1 in tne Jew sh quarter, and is be­ lieved to have been incendiary. )ave to San Francisco. of the ‘ Confession ol Faith.” THE PACIFIC C0A 1 Boise City, Idaho, is enjoying a real- estate boom. Every rancher in Nevada is now busy sowing grain. An ».prising of the Indians at the Tongue River reservation in Montana is threatened. The lumber yard of L. Voss, south of Nevada, C.J.. was hum- d the o her night by an incendiary lire; loss, $(1,000. The towns of Whatcom and Scheme, Wash , a-e to he j lined in one corpora­ tion with limits four miles s<|uare. The I-rs At geles Herald protests against the importing of orange trees from Florida, as they will introduce new fruit pes! s. Judge Deady in the United States Cir­ cuit, C< urt at Portland he'd that tile Glidden patents for barbed wire are in­ valid. Tlie vineyards in Tulare and Fresno counties. Cal., not p-o e ted t.y wire fenc­ ing a e suffering from the »mvaj.es of rabbits. The Democra's at Butte City, Mont., carried the ela tion by a majority of 255, electing tlie M ivor and six out of seven Aldermen. Rumor is prevalent at I . s Angeles that the Santa Ke lias under considera­ tion the ex'ension of its line north fr in Mojave to San Fran, isco. That part of Tacoma known as “ The Gnlch ” will lie spanned by a hr dge 5HO feet long by It» f et wide. The highest bent w II he 144 feet from the ground. N. A. Cornish of Blaine, Wash,, and associates have applied io the Controller of the Currency 'or permission to nrg.n- ize the F'irst National hank at that place. A young Indian committed suicide at Vinnemncca. New. He t’ed a coni to th etriig eref a ri tie. put the muzzle to his I reast and pu le I the cord witn his fcot. The lumbermen c f PerMand have rr- gan zed a lumbermen's exchange, which in*dudes e'gl.t roilis there, three at Van­ couver ami six at other points on the Co- lu mb a river W iliam Pippin. Jr . was seriously in- jn ed • y a cave in s pro.t eot shaft of 'he R iugh and R» a ly mine at (m ss Ya 1 v. Cal. His hack and abdomen were crushed by falling r ck. Jam« s I ei» hat , a S in Fran nsro team- st‘ r, t ad Ids legs crushed white m 1 wd- ing hravv iron girders a' the New City had. He was badly man/led, and there is little hope of ids recovery. Frank Williams, urd-r indi' tn ent for r»t b:ng stages and n a 1 n- as We ver- vi le. A u 'n m aid Redd n /, Cal., «*« placed on tr ftl in ttie I’ nde I Stet“ s I) s- trict Conrt at San Framisco 'a-t wiek. The to'al value of exports f-o n Port Tewnaend ia March « a s $5 .3 »i.4»d, of which American vessel* carried all t.ut ♦*47.-'14'» Th- value rf imports wa« I d . 7«>3 and the duty collected was h»i '.<»i.22. William Splain, convic'ed of m*n- •ia >: ter for killing John To in duringa aasjon' quarrel in San Francisco som*- montbi ago. liaa been sentenced to five vear* in tn« State pris »n. IU P T IO A IC V I i : * * On© Year ................................. Six Month« Throe Months. ......... ........... ta u b s c r lp tio n P r i c e P a y a b le a b ly In A d v a n c e . I u l teil M tutra. Vice-President..................... Secretary of Slate ............ Secretary of the Treasury. Secretary of the Interior Secretary of W a r................. Secretary of the Navy — PoHimaster-tieiicral Attorney General. •• Secretary of Agriculture... G R APH IC. 81 U M at Advertifinif Bills Collected Monthly* O F F M A I* NEWBERG GRAPHIC There is considerable ill-will among the Cr eks and Chtrokees, caused by the disposition of some of die funds received from tlie sale of tlie Oklahoma lands It is reported that tlie annuul salary list of tlie Atchison road has been re­ duced $ OO.OitU, and that a cut of $1,00),- 000 has been made in other expenses. It is probable that the body of J. S. M rga«, who died at Monte Carlo, will he laken to London for interment, llis estate is said to he worth $30,000,000. Professor Harekel of the university of Hade, who is on a scientifi • exploring expedition to Algeria, w*as arrested as a spy. The German Consul secured his The President has approved tlie act to re case. admit free of duty ártico s imported for The census having show n that there tlie St Louis Exposition from ( añada, are over 31,000 Germans in Paris, the Mexico and the oilier American Repub­ n wspiper L i Soir is led to siv that it is lics. , time the government stopped the inva­ Charles V. Bryan, President of the De­ sion of Germans. troit Board of Trade, was caught short Heavy rains are prevailing in New on 4, i 0,1X10 bushels of May wheat dur­ Soil'll Wales, and Darting river has over­ ing the recent rise, and is very heavily flows I i's hanks. The town of Boarke is involved. inundated, an I residents a-e compelled The United States Coutt of Claims lias to tetuuve to the highlands for safety. decid 'd that an officer tales rank from General Salcedo, who was arrested in the tune that tlie la* entnies him to that lank and not from date of receiving his Madrid a few days ago for writing a letter advising resistance to the authority of commission. tlie government, has been aentenoed to The Senate Committee on Mercant 1« two months’ imprisonment in a fortress Affairs of tlie Massachusetts Legis ature lias reported against instructing the At­ Tlie Hamburg-American Steamship torney-G-neral to proceed against tne Company lias decided to send its steam­ Sugar Trust. ships from HI bury Fort, at the mouth ot A master mason named Andrews of the Thames instead of from Hamburg. Prov dence, R. I , has just received w ith Tn s service will commence iu November smile changa a iopp®r cent which lie next. stam p'd with his iuitials and put in cir­ A co.at national horse show will he culation about t fty yeais ago. h Id ia Berlin, commencing on June 12 Tlie arrest of the murderers of the rail­ an I as i g until June 22 next, under the road station agent at Poseyvd e, Ind..led auspi es < i the Union Club of that city, to revelations teat a gang of lniirdere s to «how and illu-trate the great results con emplated tlie destruction of the town alt ined in Prussia and the ottier German by fir»- and the murder of several of its States iu i ret ding fine horses. intiat ¡tains. Denmark has adopted a new rifle, after An object glass for the forty-inch tele­ the system of Kra/-Jorgensen. The scopic to be mounted at the University of we p m has a caliber of e ght milli­ Southern Ca iloruia lias been taken to metres. weighs a litt e over eight pounds, Camhri'tg -, Mass. Clark Hr is are ex- and can lie used as a ie|»ea‘er or other- pected to spell 1 two yeaft on it bef .re it w sc. Compressed powder of the ordi­ is raid) for use. nary sort is to lie used for the present. Within the next four years tlie North­ in overhauling the Czar’s eiyil list ern Pacific will exp»end between $50 OOO,- 1 OJ and $6),00),000 in the Northwest. W'lli a vi. w to economy recently one of H- m rv Villard so imormed the t win City the items discover* d was the paynien* of Co inner' ial Club at a banquet g w n in ■7 0 a yearfor “ liji slive,” which has b“eu made to one fam lv ever since the Ins honor at St Paul. The story is circulated that Lawrence time of the Empress Call urine, who is Bariett will u . v r agón appear on the supposed to h ive once had chapped lips. s'aze. A tumorous giowth war removed While the compositors of the Bombay f-mn histhroa some ui inthsago, hut the seme kino < f formate n has appeared on Gaze,te wo re a'w ork in tlie composing ioo ii ' n° evenmg re ently, a full-grown another I ortmn of tlie bedy. c»»i ra dri pp 'd in uj on them through An att ‘mfit was mude the other night windows iu the ro f. It was a* badly to wreck a Lake Shore tra n at Andover, scared as they were, end Htterop*ed to O , by placing ete» 1 bars on toe tra. k. Ill® engine jump-d the track, hut go es» a»>e through, a window, hut was killed with an ir in bar. back again. This is tlie third attempt made mar tlie same point inafew wee.s. Si- rtamnel Baker, the AH.-an exp’or- er, in a lett r totl e l/mdou Time* blames Sena or Edmonds lias introduc-d a I il Enghc »1 f.>r the l'*ss of all the pr sit on* to p. y to th® l tir» of tl e o » m rs oi the gained in Atr i a l y til ' enterprise of in­ C.t'lii" s. wh en \evel hroaglit o»er La- dividual Englishmen,and poin * out how *a\ ene to tl is coni t v in K 4 a sum due Germany m yin a t . « niontl*, l>y e * a '- for » ' a ' the F-emn General et • and lirtiitig stiti ns a' V fo r m Nianzi and d -a ik d u r n g the voyage The bill calls ¡Oriii i gan al ial ( .. w it)»the Kmgof Ugan­ f r |‘),J71X7, and was referred t j the da, re ure control of the equatorial prov- Committee on C aims. in e. The New Yt rk Sun says ex-Pres'd-nt C le.e’and was accumulating fat so rapid­ French erientife men and engineer* ly t at he was f »r> ed to p ace himseli in are d scussing th® fea-it>i;ity of a railroad the hands < f a prictitún. rof the Scwein- ai -o * tbeDe*e*t of Sahara. It us claimed n .g r iis 'e m ol fat reduction ; ttie chief that *iieh an enterprise is necessary to feature is oxer ire on a “ mountain- confirm the held of F am e up .n tier clim ber” or tread-mill. Medical men. pi sseseious upon the w r coast of Africa the article declares, are much interested and to develop Die North African prov- in the Case. in< e* that »he hold*. PORTLAND MARKET. I pungent paragraphs . —llurber— “ I think this is the first The aggregate volume of business is a 1 time 1 ever shaved you, sir.’* Victim— that could be desired, the more sett ed **You’re mistaken there.** Barber— weather making a perceptible difference, “ Strange 1 fail to remember it, sir.’* and the activity along Front street in all Victim—“ You wouldn't be so likely to Hues is plainly ob-ervablo. The Old) cl >ud rtmiember it as I.**—Boston Herald. upon the horizon at present is the «emi Old Mr. Walstreet—“ And have yon announced demand on helialf of the bull • sufficient means, young man, to support ing trade f, r ihe inauguration ot the eiglu- toy daughter in comfort?” Jack Hast­ hour movement, with perhai s a resistance ings —“ Why, yes; provided I'm not ru­ to any less «ages than those in Vi gue; ined hy the expenses of a long engage­ but it is confidently predicted that the iu ment!’*—Puck. —Father—“ William, you are running uoiaiiou will not impede the further con­ struction of new blocks, several of which up enormous debts around tow n. You must remember your undo is not dead will be started in the nea- future. yet.** His Uncle's H eir—“ Yes, but ho AOKICULTllKAl IMPLEMENTS. Breaking Plow .. #:t:ers “ uto tive.” —Texas Siftings. “ Ste. l-frame self-bkrding ilaivesters, 20 r ct dis Miss Bored—“ Mr. Dolley you seem Rulroad Barrows, iron wh els, to lead an inactive sort of lift»; why is it t* d zen ......... that you never do any thing? Mr Dolley Railroad Barrows, wood wheels, —“ 1 am waiting for an impulse.” Miss tc dozen Road Plow ............. 30 (a 30 Bored (looking at tho clock) “ 1 wish "olid Steel Scrapers ............... 12 a 1 t you could have one now,” Mr. Dolley 8teel Disk Harrows. .................. r o (a 9 » Spring Wagons ...................... 125® 170 (eagerly)—“ W hy?” Miss Bored “ Be­ Sulky Plows. ............................... 7 '(v 95 cause people are usually carried away Walking ' lows............................. Uiu 25 with impulse.** VV agons, all makes ..................... .HU® 1(H) —Political Economist—“ The way to BAGS. cure this trust trouble is for every one Burlaps, 40 in ................................ . . . . 7 to stop using all articles monopolized hy Duria n, 45 in ................................ .... 7* tho trusts.” Friend—“ 1 know a man Burlaps, 00 in ............................... ... 11] who tried that.” Political Economist* Gunnies, 28x40 .................................... it) Dotato Bags, net cash ................ . 5® «è “ Noble fellow; where is he?” Friend — ' ool, 4 fi», “ .................. .... 40 “ First he was arrested for not being suf­ Wool, it», •• .................. . . . . 38 ficiently clothed, and then he starved to Wheat Sacks, spot, net cash death.” \N heal Sacks, extra, second-hand .... OÍ —Uncle George— “ Harry, why will COFFKG8. you give so much thought to base ball Green— Guatemala, tf* lb............................ .22 ffiZtJ matters?” Harry—“ It's what every­ J ava, iff tt» .................................... .25 ® 27 body's talkin ; about in this world, and Mocha, tt>th .................................. .28 fa 31 how do we know but it will be the same N ». 1 * osta Rica, ID ................. in the next? What would you do, now, Ilio, t>' Iti .................................... 2! ®23 Salvador, tf* 11»................................ .S liia 224 if you should go to heaven and find that base ball was the principal subject of Roasted, in bags — conversation?” Uncle George- “ I'd start Arbuckle’s Ariosa, tf lb. . ... 27 ( losset & D.’s Columbia 1 lb prs 2«i® 2(1*1 out for tho other place as quickly as pos­ < osta Rica..................................... 25 (a 28 sible.” —Boston Transcript Guatemala..................................... 25.) (a 28 —“ My husband is the handiest man Roasted .lava................................ 30 ® 3 2 in the world,” said Mrs. Jones; “ I ask Boasted Mocha............................. . 35 ® 37 him to do a thing, and it's done; and the VIillETARI.ES (FRESH). best of it, when 1 need his services ho is Asparagus, w lb........................ 6 Cabbage, te it» 21 always sure to be at hand.” “ My hus- Cauliflower, if doz..................... 1 10(31 25 I hand is different,” said Mrs. Smith, Carrots, Iff sk ............................. 1 (4) gloomily; “ when I don't need him to do ( arrols, young, #t doz ............. 15 Celery, I* d z .......................... 90 g 1 (JO j any thing for me, he’s always hanging I around tho house in tUe way of evory- Green Peas . ..................................... 7 I el tuce, p* doz................................... ! 12$ body, Then when I do want his as- Onions, (r 100 lbs......................... 7 00 I sistance, and want it had he can't be Potatoes, k lOu It»s..................... 1 75 ■ found anywhere.” “ But that’s not Potatoes, sweets, tft lb...................... 2 ! 12* strange, my dear,” said Mrs. Jones; Itailmhes, |C doz............................... •Spinach............. .......................... ..... I “ your husband is a policeman ”—N. Y. Turnips, per sk .......................... 1 25 I Ledger. PO U LTRY. —The grim little man who attends Chickens, large young, fc* dox 5 5013 0 00 the menagerie had just emerged from Chickens, broilers....................................... ; the lion's cage one day last week, when i hickens, eld........................... 5 50 n H 00 Ducks, If doz........................... 7 00@ 8 50 | a timid maiden inquired—“ Say, mister té ese, young, If doz............... 9 (Kko 10 IK) ¡«an, do you ever get frightened when T’ur eys, young, f tb ............. 18 | you are in the cage with that awful Grouse and Pheasants.. . . . . . . . 3 00 i monster?” “ No, ma'am,” the keeper | boldly made reply; “ I am not afraid of FKKSH FRUITS. ! any thing that walks.” “ Why,’’ pursued Apples. ....................................1 50*17 2 00 j tho inquirer, meekly, “ do you possess a Bananas, If bunch..................... 3 50i'c4 *0 natural charm oyer wild animals?” “ 1 Lemons, California, if box ... 3 75(g4 00 I .......... Sicily, if ho«, new ... I ID ! have been married twice,” quoth he.— Limes, ie cwr. 1 50 Buffalo Courier. Oranges, Riversides........... 3 50 Oranges Seedle-s ........... 4 50®4 75 SPAIN ’ S YOUNG KING. U ilA IN . T h e Ititby K u le r m w l lie C a t , » n i l t li e H u g - Barley, whole, tf ct! ......... 80 @ 90 gii r M si i 4 14 n. Corn, If UK) II s. . ............. 1 50 Stories of the little King of Spain aro () ta, good, old, K* bushel ... ............... Oita, new, " ....... 40 (3 42J in order now that his recovery lias been I’ ve, If l(K) Dis, nominal 1 20 (31 224 assured, and several new ones have come Wheat, Valley, If 1"0 Itis...... 1 15 (3.1 17J i out. The young King, as is well known, Wheat, Eastern Oregon 1 124® 1 15 ! has been brought up in a strictly family H AIRY PRODUCE. way, and very much as any other young Cutler • Oregon fancy creamery-............... 25 | person of good birth in his kingdom. Choice Jiiiry .......................... 20 His mother has very sensibly forbidden Common...................................... Hfa 10 ; tho lugging In of the royal features of IMckledt Califorula..................... 1 9 | l) his life any more frequently than the Kan tern fancy creamery ............. absolute necessities of the strict rules of Califor ia fresh roll...................... 18®21 the Spanish court etiquette required, Cheese - New C'alirornia ........................ lity and except on the occasion of state cere­ Oregon «kimn and old ............... 12('®i4 monials young Alphonso has been at­ Swiaa ( heese. domcHtic............... 15(gl0 tended almost entirely by his mother Young America, Or....................... 14 and by the stalwart peasant nurse who Eggs - has been his companion from* his earli­ Oregon, tf* doz ............................. ! B m U hh , f doz .............................. 17 est babyhood to his present comparative- 1 iy mature age of four years. During his FLOUR. Portland patent roller, V bbl................... «3 75 illness she and thoQueon were constant­ Ealem patent roller............................. 3 75 ly at the little fellow's bedside, and Dayton patent roller................................ 3 05 about the only other living creature so f ascadia patent roller............................. 3 65 constantly in the room was a cat. The Country branda. ................................. 3 50 McMinnville. ..................................... 3 75 young King, before his sickness, had be­ Superfine ......................................... 2 50 gun to tire of his baby playthings that White L ily ............................................... 3 75 had been sit his command, and, seeking Graham...................................................... 3 25 other toys, let his fancy light upon a Rye flour...................................................... 4 50 Maltese cat that he saw somewhere SEEDS. about the palace. Tho animal at once Gra*« .Seeds— Tim othy........................................ 5 (® ftj became a creature of distinguished con­ Orchard Gram .............................. 11 fa'12 fide ration in the royal household. It an­ Red Top .................................. t\(* 8J swered to the name of Porico. The rib­ Blue Grass..................................... 12 <2)14 bon upon it* neck was tied there hy the English Rye Grass.......................... 7*fie 9 It.ilian Rye (¿ras-*. 94^11 King himself, and when he was taken Australian liye Grass..................... l\(d, 9 *ick the King insisted that pussy should M esquite....................................... 7 tin 10 l>e in the room with him. So, Utv a full Millet 5 (<$ fl ILuigarian Millet. .......................... 5 (a 0 month the faithful cat was constantly in the sick chamber. Naturally the animal Mixed Lawn Grass....................... 124Q15 became a great favorite, and on«? of tho Clover Seeds— lied Clover...................................... 10 fall high ladies at the court made for it an Whit« Clover ................................. 15 (a 17 embroidered cushion upon which itslept. Alsvke C lo v e r.............................. 15 (a. 17 Another story from the sick room, and Alfalfa .......................................... 10 (all one that has more of the flavor usually Miscellaneous-^ Canary .......................................... 444Q 5 found in stories of royal infants, George Flax .............................................. i f o 5 Washington and other lofty personages, Hemp ................................. 5 frQ f>4 icals with a little crippled girl whom Rape, California............................. 3 % 4 the King met on one of his walks or rides FEED. ihout with his nurse before he was taken Bran, f ton........................... 17 0TK& 18 00 lick anti to whom, seeing often again, Hay, ton, baled. ................ 10 OOte5l7 50 G»o nd Barley, yt ton. .......... 22 5** “ Bread." said the Queen, “ like all the Clear P. I.S......................................... 22 50 No. 1 flooring.................................... 22 -M) Door people; that is, if she can get it.” No. 1 ceiling .................................. 22 50 “ I am too little tocommand,” said the No. 1 rustic....................................... 22 50 King. Stepping. ......................................... 25 00 “ As it is to do good,” replied the SALT* ^ueen, “ I will permit you Ut give or* Coarse Fine— 200 lb I tags, tf ton .......................... 17 00 lers.” MO.IT. bats •V ton ....................... 17 <*) The King, at this, said nothing, but Ground Kock, 50-ft» )>ag*, tf ton. ... 12 50 .he next day he had taken to the little jeggar the bonbons some one had sent WOOL. Eastern Oregon — o himself. According to shrinkage .............. 10^14 No affidavit goes with this story, but Valley— ♦. is very pretty one, and there is no par- Eprngcllp......................................... 185T18 1 rnr^iua R I M Jcular reason why it should not be true Umpqua, lambs and fall . ....... AUtfcll V. Y. Sun. NO. 21. In v a r i­ A «titre«, OHAeuic. Newbrrg. Oregon. S C IE N C E AN D IN D U S TR Y . AN EN G LIS H SW A N N ERY, —Brick is generally regarded as the I A C u rlou rt S i g h t t o B o S o o n o n t h e M a r s fc g best building material. And its orna­ S h ore a t A b h otsb u ry . mental capactity is fully equal to its du­ A very curious sight does the marshy rability. shore at Abbotsbury present iu the —A Russian physician announces that breeding season. Then the ground is he has discovered arcure for diphtheria. dotted with nests, a pair of swans to He says the disease is easily cured by each, ore covering tho eggs, the other inoculating erysipelas. sitting or standing, a snow-w’hite senti­ Chemical analysis is said to establish nel beside his mate. The swans do not it as a fact that four and one-half pound* brood until they aro three years old; of potatoes are approximately equiva­ they are strictly monogamous, and the lent to one poundof rice. male bird tukos his full share in the in­ -A French scientist, who has been cubation. The nests, formed of dry studying the hands of manual laborers, reeds, are of great size, and are made finds that very marked physical peculi­ upon grassy tussocks among the osiers, arities are engendered by the pursuit of the whole breeding ground, moist with runnels of water, being so freely inter­ di tfe ren t occ u pat ions. —The application of hydraulic power sected by narrow alleys of sound turf to the manufacture of steel seamless that the visitor is enabled to inspect boats is one of tbe latest things in En­ them closely; nor does his approach dis­ gland. These boats are thought to be turb the equanimity of the birds, though n every particular superior to those If molested during the breeding season, nude of wood, and can be made ut about or while tho brood is young, the swan ia a bird that will defend himself, and t he same cost. —The pack of California canned still more his offspring, with considera­ peaches in 1888 consisted of 308,470 ble valor. They lay from five to eight cases, twenty-four cans to the case. very large thick-shelled white eggs, and This was about onethird the total pack tho period of incubation is six weeks. The swan is not indigenous to the of table fruits. In twelve years the total annual fruit pack has grown from llritish Isles, but is supposed to have been introduced from Eastern Europe .70,000 cases to 1,200,000 cases. —The international display of scien­ or Asia many centuries back. Our cli­ tific progress to be made this year in­ mate, however, suits them well, and at clude the Electrical and Industrial Ex­ Abbotsbury they have flourished exceed­ hibition at Edinburgh and the Exhibi­ ingly. The number there now is about tion of Botany and Microscopy at Ant­ eight hundred; formerly more w’oro kept, werp. At the latter will be celebrated as many as fifteen hundred; while further the tercentenary of the compound micro­ back, again, tradition gives the number as seven or eight thousand. In winter scope. — It is confidently predicted that the time many sorts of wild birds put in ap­ present high price of maple sugar will pearance, when the sooty plumage of in­ never be lower, owing to the rapid de­ numerable coots forms a striking con­ crease' in the area of maple orchards. trast with tho snowy whiteness of the The variety made from hickory sap and swans. Some few years back a black brown sugar will prolong the supply, swan, that ntra avis in t e i 'r i kept the however, for those who aro not well ac­ white ones company for a while, bit! none knew whence it came or whither it quainted with tho genuine article. —The belief that smoke from softcoal went. There are also hoopers, or wild may have beneficial sanitary effects, is swans, a smaller species. Wild species are, perhaps, always gaining ground. It is claimed that the sulphur in tin* coal when burned become* smaller than tame, though generally t-ulphurous acid, then a well known dis­ more beautiful; but this does not seem infectant. Further, that creosote and its to be the case with the swan, as M. t illed products aro thrown off with the ; Baillon, King's Counselor and bailiff of fumes of bituminous coal, and that an I Waben, at Montreuilsur-Mer, remarks: atmosphere charged with carbolic acid “ The abundance and the choice of food must he freer from germs of tho disease augmented the bulk of tho tame swan, but its form has lost none of its olo- than an apparently purer ono. — Another new fiber-producing plant, gance; it has preserved the same graces w hich is looked upon by its discoverer a> and the s a m e freedom in all its motions; to become a rival of those now in use, its m a j e s t i c port is ever admired. I has boon discovered, but wo have not doubt even whether all these qualities yet heard of any of tho largo cotton aro found to equal extent in the wild fields being abandoned. Those new bird.” At Abbotsbury, however, tho fibers aro mostly of a coarser grain, and swans are not fed; they find ample pro­ not adapted to tho production of the vision for themselves in the algtB and liner grades of goods. They are valu­ oilier marsh plants which grow on the able, however, as they open up new banks of tho Fleet The grace and power with which the fields for industry and enterprise, and their introduction into the textile in­ swan moves in what wo may call his , dustry will no doubt result beneficially native element are delightful. On land to tin* general public, provided they ho has been coupled with tho dis­ mounted dragoon to illustrate the ex­ prove to he what is claimed for them. — An examination of the textiles from treme of awkwardness, and it must be the German peat-finds of tho northern confessed that his gait is most ungainly; bronze period has enabled Herr Busohan ; but afloat he is superb. According to to distinguish the fibers of the stuff, and that keon observer and eminent natur­ to show* that at a period of great remote­ alist, BufTon, tho swan presents the ness wool and flax, hut not hemp, wen finest uuturul model for the art of navi­ made into webs. The folk of the lake gation, “ Its raised neck and round dwellings could manufacture (lux int( | swelling breast exhibit the prow of a coarse lace nets, mats and even em ship cleaving the waves, its broad belly brpidery. H«*rrBuschan holds it proved represents the keel, its body, pressed by the instruments discovered that they down before, rises behind into the could knit and weave to the Neolithh si^rn; tho tail is a genuine rudder; its period, when mighty mammoths wort feet are broad oars, and its wings, half roaming over Europe and when En­ opened to tho wind and gently inflated, gland harbored tho musk ox and grizzly are the sails which impel the animated machine.**—CornhLll Magazine. b e a r . _________________ A C O N D U C T O R ’S H E A R T . It Wa« of Hton«* anil Not Even Threat* CnnUI Move It. When a certain conductor on a Michi­ gan Central train got down to the depot the other morning for his run he found a stranger awaiting him, who asked hiui if he was so and so, and added: | “ Four weeks ago I left Ypsilanti t< come to Detroit. When you came around for my ticket I couldn't find it. Do you remember?” “ Y oh , I believe 1 do.” “ You said 1 must produce the ticket or pay cash.” “ Yes.” “ 1 had no cash. I told yon I had changed coats and forgotten rny wallet.” “ Yes.” “ You didn't believe me.” “ No.” “ You looked upon me as one trying to dead-beat his way.” “ Yes.” “ But you stopped the train and put me off five miles from a town.” “ Yes.” “ I proteste«! and assured and asserted, hut your obdurate heart refused to melt.” “ Exactly. ** “ Well, sir; 1 have come twenty milea t<» prove to you that I am no dead-beat. Here is tho ticket I had at that time. See the date. I had put it in the wrong pocket.” “ W ell.” “ Well, I want to sue the railroad for damages. I want $00,000. Can you di­ rect mo to the proper official?” “ Certainly. Right through that door up stairs turn to the left—fifth door down. Knock before you enter. All aboard for Ann Arbor, Jackson, Nilos an«l Chicago.” - Detroit Free I’ resa. TIi»* Origin*! 4*r«inn l old man in his usual outspoken manner, said: *1 did not wish to entertain the town; 1 wished to do It good.’ ** There you have at once an in­ teresting anecdote and the precursor of the most famous sobriquet of modern times Notes and Queries. I $1 50 75 ¿0 HOMELY H ow to L iv e P H IL O S O P H Y . lls|»|>lly iiih I A t P e a c e w i t h A l l t h e W o r ld . Tho loss a man knows tho greater his pro j,id ice. Every good ant man does is shaking hands with God. Life is the best school, and conscience the best guide. Nine-tenths of man's ills come only a* they are invited. The man who is always sober is al way* ; on the right road. Persons who have dirty baok yards leavo dirty memories. Our host friends are not those who always come with taffy. Never ask a man for his advice unless you aro willing to accept it. Retailing scandal and injurious re­ ports of others is like drinking swill. Ono sure way to bring unhappiness is to quarrel with what you have. No man should expect more of good will from others than he has for them. To neglect to train a girl to active usefulness is to land her in future misery. The sturdiest and tallest trees grow in »he field of Indifference to public opin­ ion. The man whose wifo does not know how to keep house neatly is not fully benefited by marriage. When persons marry they should c o s'* trying to offend each other with words intended to sting. Never accept the advice or roly on thta judgment, of a man who is not posted on what he talks about. Tho preaching of others will never get us into Heaven, as every person must make the climb fur himself. Many a man has cured himself of sick­ ness hy going to work and ceasing to sit on a nest full of worry eggs. The dirtiest robber of all Is th* per* son who detracts from anothor’» food name anil thus robs his betters. Home wives are never happy till th )y have said something to make tbolr hus­ bands feel sore and miserable. The woman who really loves a man will never lay in wait with words that burn or that aro intended to humiliate. The less you have to do with any per- sm whose talk is about his neighbors, tbe better off »nd happier you will be. Man's principal wealth as he starts in the next life will be his education and .»hat he has learned that is useful to •tliers in tills. I’la it no reliance on tlie love of a toman whose great d» sire is property. »r on 'he love of a man who loves only physical beauty. W hat a helper is death when it takes children from parents who abuse and aegieet them, and old people away from children w hofiel that old age is burthen* »eme i ’omsroy's Advance Thought.