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NEWBERG GRAPHIC. A D t F K 'r i * l * U One Column Half Column Professional Cards NEW BE RG GRAPHIC. B A T I» .Twenty Dollars Ten Dollars .......Oue Dollar « I UNI K IC T IO I H u h arrlp tian P ric e P a y a b le I n n a r i, ab ly lu A d v an ce . (r a d i n e N a t i m i » I I I l»r In se rte d at th e ra te o f T r a r u t « p er Lina. A (T «rtU in ( Bill» Collected Moii'hls— CHIB4H ^ O T E I. VOL. 2. EASTERN ITEMS. NEW BERG, YAM H ILL C O ., O R E G O N , S A T U R D A Y . FOREIGN NEWS. F I R E S I DE J J THE PACIFIC COAST. V , M A Y 17, 1890. FRAGMENTS. N O . 24. • MISCELLANEOUS. Adilrw, QäULwmic. XewürfK. Ornpaa. ORIENTAL PEOPLES. — Clothes that have been sprinkled —The town of Addison, in M line, has An I m p o r t e r o f C h in n C o n tra cts th e C h in e s « a n d th e J itp iiits ««. •rill not mildew for days, oven in sum seventeen couples who have been During the week business among the , mer, if kept away from the fire. One of the largest 9ilk importers 1 b married fifty years and over. wholesale house-« is reported as having — For m int sauce wash and chop small —One of the suggestions for the Chi China claims that the Chinese are a Speaker Reed Anxious for Ad Austria, Germany and France beeu extremely good, and what is better | bunch of mint; put In coffee cup; fill cago world’s fair is a gigantic iron tent much superior race to the Japanese. FRIENDS CHURCH -Services every Sun “ I ’ ve lived in China for twenty years,** to Form a Zollverein. I the fa 1 trade promise* to »how even i three-quarter* fu ll of vinegar; till with covering viOO acres, with an iron tower journment of Congress. day at 11 a. ni. ami 7 p m.. and Thursday at 10 a. in Sabbath school every Sunday at 10 a. ni I briker activity. Expert* predict enormous ! water almost full; sweeten with sugar; in the center 1,500 feet high, corres said he, “ and have had plenty of time Monthly meeting at 10 a. in. the first Saturday to study the land and people. The cereal crops throughout the Pacific North- mix; serve in sauce boat, ponding to the tent pole. In rath month. Quarterly meetinK U»« second stories you hear about the Oriental Saturday and Sunday In February, May. Au west, but are slow to assert much im- Nothing removes impurities from — It is estimated that from $80,000 to gust ana November. Rumor That Emin Pasha Has provement in prices for the farmer. The I ©to., so rapidly as boiling hot 5100,000 worth of nitrate of silver and countries are written by people who re A Batch of Interesting: News From E V A N G K L IC A I CH U RCH .-Regular ser only cloud that temporarily darkens the | and "a te r, applied w ith a long gold is used every year by the photo main a short time and never take the Pledged a Monopoly of Central All Parts of the Country Be ▼ ice first and third Sundays of each mouth at prosperity of the city is the unfortunate handled scrubbing brush and rinsed off graphers of the United States in making trouble to substantiate any wreird story 10 a. m.; second and fourth Sundays at 7 p. m. African Trade to Germany. or rumor, and it is to be expected that yond the Rockies. 8abbath sohool every Sunday at 11a. m. prolongation of the building trades'strike, onoo with clear water and dried with a the millions of photographs. their writings should be unreliable. It clean cloth. which delays the cocatructiou of many — A Canton, China, paper estimates is true that Japan has railroads and — Bouillon: Five pounds o f juicy beef The Italian Senate has passed thechar- substantial blocks of brick aud stone that that 750,000 people die every year in many European and American indus Philadelphia is introducing ‘ ‘double out in small pieces and simmered slowly • O t l R T Y N O T IC E * . ities bill by a vote of 10fi to 54. China by fire and flood, but it is not satis tries can not be found in China, but the have been commenced or are in contem decker” street cars. for two and one-half hours in two quarts The K in g o f Holland is now practically plation. The salmon fishing difficulty has of water. Remove every bit of fat, fied. “ The fact is," it remarks with cold- latter coilntry does not want nor need Y. M. C. A.—Devotional services every Sun Denver iB now distant from Chicago day evening. Young men earnestly requested an imbecile, and his death is hourly ex been satisfactorily tided over, and since •train through a cloth, season with salt, j blooded cynicism, “ the great need of these latter-day improvements. but twenty-nine or thirty hours. to attend. | China is the sudden removal of 0 , 000 ,- pected. back East numerous compromises in all no popper. “ The development in Japan is not due Chicago people complain of the slow ! 000 o r ' 8,000,000 inhabitants to make to the Japanese. These improvements I. O. O. F -Sessions held Saturday evening par s have been agreed upon between The work of draining the Roman Cam — Forcemeat Fritters: T w o cups stale In the rooms over Moore’s Drug store. ness of the World’ s Fair Directors. | elbow-room for those who are le ft." pagna, which was begun in 1884, is now builders and their mechanics, it is earn broad soakod until soft, one onion were forced upon them by the Europe — It is said that Chluamen on the Pa- ans and Americans. Railroads, mining Y. W. C. T. IT.—Business meeting the second Four thousand one hundred ami nine nearly completed. estly to be hoped that each side w ill give ohoppod fine, salt, pepper and a little Saturday in every mouth. | oitlc coast lease property for twelve ty-two immigrants arrived at Baltimore and irrigating schemes, manufacturing A Zanzibar rumor has it that Emin has I wa>' a little here, so as to bring about a sago to soason. one tablespoonful drip 1 months, and then lease it to Chinamen industries, and impracticable enter G. A. R.—Sessions held first and third Thurs in April. pledged a 'monopoly of Central African general reconciliation with the least pos ping. Form into cakes and brown on day evening in each month. ’ for thirteen months, that being the prises are »pringing up lik e mushrooms greased griddle. Servo hot. —T h e Home. sible delay. Speaker Reed is anxious for adjourn trado to Germany. —M ilk Soup: Four potatoes, two on number of months in the Chinese year. in the land of the Mikado. H alf of these W. C. T. U.-Business meeting held the third ment, but the Senators set m in no hurry The Chinaman is rapidly learning to be Saturday afternoon in each month. ventures nre not needed, and just as ions, two ounces of butter, one-quarter ! that K " í he Ín could Pft8.h,a not rePOrT i’ aT £ s £ to close up. ascent ? to t°c Stanley as- . . AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. ______ soon as this is discovered by tho Jap ounce of salt, pepper to taste, one pint a good American business man. It is reported that a m ajority of Con sire to exhibit him in Europe like a rare of milk, three tahlespoonfuls tapioca. j —It has been estimated that more anese there w ill bo a big collapse. They gress will vote against Postmaster-tieu- animal. j Binding T w in e.......... 10 per ct di» 18c Boil slowly all the vegetables with two , than 400,000,000 human mummies were are jumping into civilization by th « eral Wanamaker’s telegraph scheme. O r r i C A I i n iR E C T O B Y . The Paris impere continue to reproduce Binding W ire ............ * “ quarts of water. Strain through the i made in Egypt from the beginning of rapid-transit line, and often that rout« arietes from the L'sbon papers declaring ^ rain *Jnll*................................... The reprieve granted Kemmler, await the art of embalming until its disr m- is dangerous. hfl na.v nf F lo w \" 100vg|li5 olander. Add milk, sweet-basil, and I n i te d S ta te s . ing electrocution at Auburn, stava the that their king is in the (I© pay pa\ OI “ the LllC Osborne's ( Ua,'K luKnrmt'u Mowrers go |f ct dl-t “ On tho other hand, the Chinese are tapiis-a. Boll slowly and stir constantly tlnuance in the seventh century. Hero- i j •• final taking off of four m urde'ers at Sing English pirates.” Reapers “ dot us and Diodorus sugree in the state slowly coming to the fro n t They are B for twenty minutes. President........................... Benjamin Harrison Sing. Combined Mowers and Baron Hirsch, the Jewish millionaire, Vice-President......................... Levi P. Morton — Yeast Runs: One and one-half cups ment that there were three grades of conservative people, and use their think 150 Reapers .. 20 If ct dis Secretary of State................... James G. Blaine The Postmaster-General is considering has spent on his famous mansion in the Droppers . “ 130 of warm milk, ono cup of sugar, one cup emhulming. T h e first cost about $1,3*5, ing faculties more in an hour than do Secretary of the Treasury.........Win. Windom •• of yeast, thicken to a batter, lot it rise the second about $875 and the third wa> the Japanese all day. Tho Chinese well Secretary of the Interior ---- J. W »Noble the adoption of a letter-box wnich can be Champs Elysees, in Paris, from first to Steel-frame self-binding furnished to housekeepers Ht a compara last, nearly £700,000. Secretary of W ar.................................Redfleld Proctor Harvesters, 20 tf ct dis 180 over night, or until it is light, then add very cheap. know that foreigners are imposing upon Secretary of the N a vy.................... B. F. Tracy tively small price. — “ Funny thing at one of the hospi- the Japanese, and they areawaiting the „ one cup of sugar. one egg, one-half cup Herr Furtli of the Vienna Chamber of * * 'do*en Harrows, iron wheels, Postmaster-General John Wanamaker Attorney General................ W. H. H. Miller The General Grant fund at New York Commerce savs, in a report just, pulp 1 Railroad Harrows, wood wheels, 4{i® n5 I _>f melted butter, a little salt and nut ! tals last month," said an undertaker. result. For years Englishmen have been Secretary of Agriculture..........Jeremiah Husk has finally reached $160,000, not ov*-r lished, that all brandies of the Vienna f dozen 30 meg, two cups chopped raisins or cur ■‘ What was jt ? " “ O. a doctor who loves trying to construct a railroad at Shang one-half of which was contributed in trade are on the verge of ruin. Road Plow S ta te o f O regon . 30 (a 30 rants ms you prefer, add flour as for j to *©e his name in print had a long ac hai. It wou’ d be of no value. Tho sur Solid Steel Scraper* . 12® 11 bread, put in a baking tin in small count of a delicate surgical operation he rounding country is so lined with canals U. 8. Senators........ J. H. Mitchell, J. N. Dolph that city and S tate! T h e new Marquis of Normandy is the Steel Disk Harrow*..................... Congressman ..........................Binger Herman 50(o 0 1 A recent decision of the Iowa Supreme R ev. Lord M ulgrave. H e is one of the Spring Wagon* .......................... 125@170 •akos, let them rise again, and then had performed—removing a tumor, 1 be or natural creeks that it nowr costs less Governor............. .......... Sylvester Pennoyer lieve. The whole thing was minutely to bri \g in silks and teas than it would Secretary of '■date.....................G. W . McBride Court placfs the responsibility for the most popular clergy'men in the nortli of Sulky Plows. 7-Vc95 ; bake. 8t*te Treasurer............................G. W . Webb safe transportation and delivery of per England, and is a hard worker. — As drops of oil on creaking binges lescribod. and the doctor was pruisoO be if a railway was built. Tho Chinese W alking Plow s.................... . 9® 25 State Printer........ F. C. Baker Wagons, all makes..................... .110® 160 i of doors and on machinery silenoo com- highly. But no mention was made of argue that as they were civilized before Supt. of Schools ................... E. B. McElroy ishable freight upon the railroads. Colonel C. J. Murphy, an' American, j Supreme Judges U. S. Strahan, VV. P. Lord. i plaint of too much friction, so kind the fact that my services were required, Englishmen were on earth, they can get ....................................... W . W, Thayer It is reported from San Antonio, Tex., proposes to build a corn palace at the j BAGS. words, pleasant deeds, polite attentions for the patient died the next day. Any along now with the old methods of life, that a Chicago syndicate lias purchased Edinburgh International Exposition, | Burlaps, 40 in ............................... .... 7 ! ?tc., lubricate the whole domestic econ- > one reading the item would have sup and they want no nation to furnish them C ounty o f T n n tlilll. all the etreet railrcads in that c iiy, the which w ill be held this summer. Burlaps, 45 in ............................. . 7« j Jiny. What a difference is thus occa- posed that the sufferer hail been re with bright ideas."—Chicago Tribune. Judge.................................. L. L. Lowery purchases amounting to $1,500,000. Burlaps, 00 in ............................... l l j The total receipts « f the Paris theaters 8heriff ..................................... T. J. Harris | iloned in ihe running of farms, house I stored to porfei t health."—Cincinnati Gunnies, 28x40............................. 16 SOME RA IL RO A D FACTS. Recorder.................................. Wyatt Harris A number of New Yorkers are to take last year were $6,500,000, an increase of 5® 04 holds, and every sort o f business! Even Times-Star. Clerk.............................. J. W. Hobbs part in a t‘ stimonial to be presented to nearly $2,000,080 over 1888. The e xp osi-! Potato Bags, net cash ............... Wool, 4 tb, “ ................. 36 | a nail or screw can be driven home r a * t o T h is In Y o u r S u m p -H o o k F o r F u t u r « Supt. of Schools ... L. H. Baker A young hunter and guide of the up Cardinal Manning on the silver jubilee tion is supposed to account for it. Wool, 3$ tb, “ ................. Treasurer.......... P, P. Gates 36 much more easily and perfectly by ap Reference. per Aroostook region in Maine, gets his of his C. episcopal Surveyor— J. Cooper consecration on J tine 8. .. 71 plication of a little oil. A steel rail lasts, with average wear, T h e law of divorce in Fram e has been j Wheat Sacks, spot, net cash Coroner.......................................E. B. Fellows livin g wholly in the forests. In summer Wheat Sacks, extra, second-hand ¿J Commissioners Bruteeher, Kingery T o Broil Spring Chicken: Split n ho acts as guide for certain New York about eighteen years. The Attorney-General of Kansas fears in operation since 1885, and during four The cost of railroads in the United that the late decision of the Supreme years there have been 15,521 divorces, j half-grown spring chicken down the sportsmen who spend the summer regu* COFVKBS. C ity o f N e w b e r r. Court in tlie Iowa original-package which is at the rate of 23 lor 10,000 m ar Green— back, twist the tips of the wings over I lftrly in the forests about the head States has been £9,0; y>0o,000. Mayor.......................................... F. A. Morris riages. There are sixty miles of snow sheds Guatemala, lb.......................... 22 <0 23* j the second joint, wipe dry, spread out, R corder Frank P. Baum liquor case w ill prove ‘ ‘a serious if not a waters of the Aroostook. During the Java, lb .................................. .25 @27 on the Central Dacifio railroad. fatal blow to prohibition. Treasurer .Moses Yotaw | and break the breast-bone with the There are said to be three or four | Mocha, lb tb ................................ .28 winter he carries on all aloue t h rough- (a 81 Marshall A. M. Hoskins The average daily earnings of an A wasteful slaughter of moose is said ladies well known in London society who No. 1 Costa Hica, IF tb Street Commissioner Milton Nlckleson .22 @23 rolling-pin. Put on a greased gridiron i out the season the business of trapping. | American locomotive is about £100. f N. C. Maris 2 2 (a 2 1 ! >ver a clear Are, rub w ith clarified but- to be carried on upon the Upper Ottawa are determined to appear at the next Rio, fe? tb . lie is most of the time fifty to seventy I I B. 0. Miles .................... 214 @ 22 i j ter. Turn often to prevent scorehing. miles from the nearest settlement. His i The cost of a palace sleeping-car is river in Canada. The animals are killed meet of the coaching club on horseback ' Salvador, It* tb Councllmen ........ ] Calvin Stanley merely for their hides, and their car astride. Boasted, in bags— When tailf done sprinkle with salt and i traps, about two huudred in number, are $15,000, or if “ vestibuled," $17,000. j J. D. Carter One m illion persons are employed by Arbuckle’s Ariosa, V Ih. ........... 26$ftí27 pepper. When thoroughly done put on ; stretched from the headwaters of the St, casses are left in the woods. F ifty-tw o Anarchists have been ar- I (Geo. Grayson Closset & D.’s Columbia 1 ib prs 20 @28( a hot dish with melted butter aud a lit the railroads of tho United States. John to the headwaters of the I ’enob- i Secretary Tracy’ s residence at Wash rested at Barcelona, Spain. Documents j Costa Riea ................................... 25 (»28 There 208,749 railroad bridges in the tle mushroom catsup. Garnish with * scot south ward. ington, the one where the eatastropl e seized reveal plans for destroying rail- j Guatemala....................................254(o 28 United States, spanning 8.218 miles. squares of toasted bread. occurred, lias been so’ d for $30,750. ways with dynamite and for settiug fire Boasted Java ...............................30 (£32 — In a recent report on the prevalence Th e consolidation locomotive weighs Boasted Mocha ........................... 35 (g)37 Knitted Portiere: It is the easiest | of diphtheria at Enfield, England, Dr. It cost him $80.000 a y< ar ago. l’lie to factories. residence of tlie late Justice Matthews thing imaginable to do if yon can collect Bruce Low, of the Medical Department fifty tons, and is able to draw on a level DAIRT PRODUCK. A foreign military statistician figures : was also sold for $81,500. enough silk pieces. An old black silk, of the local government board, gave over 2,400 tons. out that I 3., per cent, of the French pop- | B u tte r- The average cost of constructing a 26 no matter how forlorn, Is the very thing illation are permanently in the service, ! Gregon fancy creamery-............. The w ill of George 9. Pepper, late 20 you want. Cut It in strips about a half some striking instances of the long-sus m ile of railroad in tho United States at Salt Lakrf-Citlzens Hold a Meet- President of the Academy of Fine Arts whereas in Germany only 1 per cent, is common ^ ................................ pected fact that infectious diseases may the present timo is about $80,000. 8 ® 10 ; Pickled, California...................... 18-0,20 j tn inch wide, and sew together. Mix be spread by domestic animals. Cats, at Philadelphia, disposes of an estate with the colors. *i Favor of Silver. with it any strips of colored silk. The being the most common household pot, , The line of railroads extending farth valued at $-',000,000. The sum of $1.067,- The Argentine republic has raised the Eastern.fancy creamery.............. , i jhlldren’s old faded sasnes or hair rib- are especially liable to carry disease to 1 est east and wrest is the Canadian Pacific 0 0 is divided among public iiistit"tions, ta riff rates on works of art, confectionery, J California fresh ro ll.................... running from Quebec to the Pacific tiotis are made useful by dying them which are to receive a further portion of carriages, cloth ing and other articles, in f t ' lees5_r.. 124 irange, red, or any other color. A fter children. Dr. Low mentions a number •ccan. the residuary estate. of oases where these domestic animals The longest railroad-bridgo span in !lT n u °«<.a,i n ^ lthe revenue’ ° f Which “ ' Oregon skin » and old................ 12@14 you have wound your strips into bails The Chinese Highbinders Organizing j Swiss Cheese, domestic.............. 16^16 were afflicted with diphtheria during the United States is tho cantilever span The employes of the Santa Fe general is in great Deed. like carpet rags, g et a pair of bone knit at Portland Under the Char 14 the epidemic in Enfield, and were e v i offices at Topeka are making a big kick The reply of the Portuguese govern- i Young America, Or, ting needles about three quarters of a dently the agents for conveying it to in the Poughkeepsie bridge over the because President Manvel ordered the ment to the American and British note ! Kggs — ity Dodge. Hudson river—548 fe e t sum of all increases in salaries last month on the subject of the Delagoa railway t Oregon. # d o *............................. )5@16| | yard long, knit the plain stitch until children who fondled them. Under The highest railroad in tho United to lie refunded to the company, on the accepts the proposition of arbitration Eastern, tf dox............................. 14<« 15 you have a very handsome portiere.— N. these circumstances Miss Pussy can States is the Denver «fe South Park, n Y. Observer. The Columbia river is rising very ground that the advances were made by without reserve. hardly be considered “ harmless," how branch of the Union Pacific, at A lp in « FEED. officers without his authority. A row is rapidly. 17 OOrttlS 0) ever necessary she may be in other re tunnel—It,59$ feet above sea leveL The Khali of Persia has canceled the Bran, V* ton.................. E X C E L L E N T A D V IC E . expected. 18 00!« 20 50 Hay, «“ ton, baled. spects. concession ohtsined by a Russian com Ground Barley, p ton. Vancouver, Wash , has voted bonds The longest American railroad tunnel 31 00 f h r f * S u in cf tl IM >I h i I p by (ii)B tlid , t i l « for a near eourt-house. Chicago’s C ity Council has directed the pany for the construction of a railroad M ill Chop, ton............ Great ;> fft- r iiilo r to p li« r . is the Hoosao tunnel on the Fitchburg 22 00®25 00 T H E M I L I T I A REVI EW. from Reshd to Enzellee, the seaport of Oil Cake Meal, Corporation Counsel to bring suit against ton. 27 50«30 00 railroad—four and three-quarter miles. Goethe's advice to a friend, to whom, Many interior towns are beginning the former place. Shorts, ton......................... 1» 00(e 20 00 ae was writing1, is w ell worth remember* Why It Threw (ieimriil Viscount Mel. (Tho St. Gotbard tunnel in Europe is preparations to celebrate the Fourth of every City Treasurer during the past ten years, to recover the money which these vllle In a Towering Kate«*. R ev. Canon Brosnan of county Kerry, over nine miles in length.)— N. Y. Com July. ng and accepting, viz: “ Make sure each n u »H FRUITS. officials received from banks as interest Ireland, is on his way to this country to There was to be a review of the Lan mercial Advertiser. A p p le s ................... ............ 1 50-0 2 Oh lay to see some beautiful object, to read The Yuba and the llualspsi Indians on city deposits. These sums have raise funds for the completion of the *ome great truth, to perforin some good arkshire m ilitia when the commando! are to ho'd a pow-wow in the Hualapai ranged from $30,000 to $50,000 per annum. vreat memorial church in that county to Lemons, California. If box rips. Grant*. Quirt I.tf«. 3 75® 4 Oh The first suggestion, “ Make of the forces in Scotland was General mountains. \ well-equipped brougham dashed . 5 5h@6 00 leed." Lemons, Sicily, If box, new Daniel O'Connell. Viscount M elville. He was a strict dis mre each day to see some beautiful ob- Thirty-five leading manufacturers of Limes, If cwt. .................... 1 50 through (Vntral park the other after- The National Silver Committee of N e Oranges, Riversides 3 10 jeet,** is to the most of us neglected. ciplinarian, an excellent soldier, but noun. T h e driver was in deop mourn vada w ill hold a free convention at Car- window-glass in the blast held meetings 5 25 I’o be sure there are many so situated most particular as to detail. It was said panv’ s new express steamer Normandia Oranges, Seedless................. at Chicago the other day. An agreement ing, and the sole oecupant of the back son May 29. 5 0U .vho could not if they would, comply with he could detect a missing button on a was signed to go out of blast June 1st made tier trial trip from Glasgow th » Oranges, Navels..................... ... seat was conspicuous for her pale face I private'll coat. I lo w as the inspecting I t is thought that the preliminary trial instead of July 1st. Production of fa to other day. She made twenty-four and ’his advice, but bow many, on the other and widow's weeds. It was Julia Deni i officer. 'The review was to tako place FLOUR trip of the cruiser San Francisco will be r i»« represented amounts to about 400,- one-half miles an hour. The vessel is oaml, pass along through life scarcely Grant, widow of (funeral (¡rant. She made seme time next month. O'H) boxes p r month. W hen they shut 520 feet long. Portland patent roller, If bbl.. ......... 3 75 loticin g the beautiful skies, the fleecy in the park of the palace. Luncheon | patent roller ........ ......... 3 75 | was prepared for the whole county. A wan out fur her afternoon airing through A decree issued in Franee declares balem Fourteen sailors o f 1 he cruiser Charles down it will throw out of work 5,000 men. Dayton patent roller.............. ......... 3 «5 j loating clouds, the starry firmament, large party wus invited in honor of Lord the park. There was a stream of car ton, who weie allowed ashore have failed Governor H ill of New York has sent that the Chief of Staff of the armies in Cascadia patent roller ......... 3 65 j he glorious sunset, the glistening riages and horseback riders, but not one to appear on board ship again. to the Legislature a message suggesting the field in time of war sha'l lie Chief of Country brands..................... ......... 3 50 mows, the flowers and green-swards, M elville, who arrived at tho palace the person of that fashionable cavalcade previous day to meet Lord lb. the the General Staff in time of peace. In M cM innville......................... ......... 3 75 f »nd all the varied beauties o f nature, knew the distinguished woman. Mrs. I t has been decided to put the United a change in the method of contesting cons queue« of this General de Miribe! Superfine ............................. which are fio e to all. Then, too, the Colonel of the m ilitia regiment. There Grant looked what she really is— fa* States steamer Marion, which r eently elections. He suggests the passage of a is appointed to the head of this service. White L i l y ............................. ......... 3 75 were few people as popular as Lord lb concurrent resolution, submitting to the I jeauties of architecture, which so de- arrived at San Francisco from China, out from well. She has been ailing for a people an amendment to the State con Captain Schmidt of the Russian navy, Rye flour................................ .......... 4 50 I ight the eye of one trained to approci- His gen iality equaled his hospitality,and long time, and is very seldom seen tn of commission and repair her. stitution, which will take from each who was charged with preparing the bis residein:e was a house widely known «te them, or one having a natural taste society. Her eyesight is very poor. She GRAIN. | f Articles of incorporation of the Tacoma, House the power of judging its own elec p’ans of toe Cronstadt fortress for the for symmetry, might be enjoyed far and highly considered; but he was very attends church regularly when het Olympia and G ray’s Harbor railway tions and confer jurisdiction upon ths German government, lias Iieen liberated, Harley, whole, If c tl.............. 80 « 90 forgetful, and despised all those m ili | more than they are. Anil the develop- l 50 Corn, If 100 Its ......... health permits, drives out because he* have been filed in the office of the Secre courts. in the aheenc • of sufficient evidence to ()»ts, good, ng of talent and sentiment in that tary details which Lord M elville oonsid- bushel 52 ® 51 tary of State at Olympia, Wash. He has been dismissed Rye, V 100 tbs, nominal ....... 1 ztl @1 22» i iireetion would do mueh toward the sidcred of the first importance—so much doctor insists on it, and lives a quiet, The following applications have been convict him. • The Oregon Improvement Company filed with the Comptroller of the Cur from the service. so. that at dinner the General expressed peaceful life among her own circle of 1 2 1 @1 22 ! larger cultivation of that art. Wheat, Valley, V 1«0 tbs friends. One of her most frequent call will soon place on the market its lands rency for authority to organize national The important work of draining the Wheat, Eastern Oregon . . .. 1 15 @1 171 It is a fact that very few Florentines himself verv strongly as to the atten ers is General Sherman. He often dines adjoining the terminal grounds of the banks; Nati mal Bank of Commerce of Roman marshes, on which the Ita liin I oave their beautiful city, so filled with tion the Colonel should give the next at Mrs. (¡rant’s house, and is on the Southern railroad at Port Townsend. Seattle, at Seattle, Wash , by R. R. Government lias been enga ed since I>■ 84, POULTRY. reins of architectural beauty, and with day to tin* equipment of the corps, and, most intimate terms of friendship with F ifty laborers at Los Angeles have Spencer, Seattle, and associates; The is now well advanced toward completion, Chickens, large young. |f dox 5 50® 0 00 ' works of genius, to make new homes for above all. to his own personal appear Plattsmouth National Rank, at l ’latts- l’be work can only lie carried on at cer Chickens, b ro ile rs ............... 4 50 j diemselves elsewhere, even when they ance. “ Trust to ino,’* said Lord B ; her ooterie of friends. Whon General formed a co-operative eompanyand taken 5 50 <i 6 00 a sewer contract at Io s Acg-les. The mnnth, Neb . by Dr. John Black, Platts- tain seasona of the year, owing to the < liickens, old “ you w ill se* how well I shall turn out Grant wus alive all the big and little men of the country paid their respects Ducks, if do* .............. 7 00® 6 50 jould bettor themselves financially by to-morrow." men get 15 cents an hour for eight hours month, and associates; the Blaine unhealthiness of the distriet. National Bank. Blaine, Wash., by H. W. Geese, young, doz ........... 9 (JOodd 00 i «o doing. T h e question being asked of to him, hut they hare forgotten his and an equal divis:on in the profits M r Gibbs, ex-Governor nf the Bank of However, it, was evldent that the com Turseys, young, g tb 20 «n Italian lady as to the cause, the in- Wheeler, Seattle, and associates. widow, and new she is seldom troubled England and President of the Rimetallic rounder in chief was full of doubt; nor Grouse aud Pheasants. 3 U0 j »tant reply was: “ Ah, a Florentine The Chinese under examination at Io s A prohibition organ in New York baa except pci-baps when some old soldier Angeles for having crossed the line from sent circulars to the Nebraska delegation I-eague, has cabled to Senator Jones, in . mist see something beautiful every day! were his apprehensions unfounded. The whom her husband befriended comes to the name nf the Bimetallic League, M exico are s*ektng to prove that tl ev in Congress soliciting contributions of $5 SALT. ' Florentines would not he happy without next day was beautiful. Crowds assem Inquire after her health, or some of the hail been decoyed across the lirfe by a d upward toward a < amp.iign fund, deeply regretting the death of Senator Coarse Fine $ sight o f their dear Duomo and Canipi- bled in the park and at the entrance of . dead General's most intimate friends United States Marshals and arrested as which the newspaper says linin' aggre Beck, whose services in the cause of 2(10-lb liags. If ton .................. ...... 17 00 j lile, and the towers and the churches. tho palace; but the regiment arrived pay what may be called “ duty c a lla ’’— 100-Hi bags If ton ...... 17 00 soon as they had passed over. gate $15.000 from Washington, to lie used predated. Ground Rock, fiO-D) hags. If ton ...... 12 50 They love their old city, “ La Bella without its < oloiiol. Lord M eW ille was N. Y. Letter. purple with rage. These we ail waited The people of Portland are beginning in the approaching election in Nebraska, Firenza.” A llnr.t Man to In tervie w . to be alarmed at the reorganixat on by in the inter'st of prohibition agiinst the HEKIX*. And the second suggestion, “ Read half an hour. At last appeared th< Senator Hoar, of .Massachusetts, never Grass Seeds— the Chirese o* the old highbinder socie popular prohibit! n of high license. It | wme great truth," might he adopted by Colonel, and in the.moHt motley guise ....................... 6 @ (H ties under the charitable cloak. There is proposed lo sp-nd a large sum of they were first made public, lias Iieen Timothy no cocked hat, his sa-h slung rather submits to nn interview. I remember 11 («12 i ¿early all. A great truth read and pon- is a belief that trouble among those money in Nebraska this fall for the pur ejei t « l from hie Claremont Park apart Orchard Grans than lied round his waist, his trousers j m j first experience with him. I was iered every day would no doubt he help Red T<>p . .. « i ® correspondent for the Cleveland Leader, people ot a murderous character is brew- pose of m ikin g the prohibition question ments by his landlord, Professor C. B Blue Grass. ................. 12 @11 ful, stim ulating to higher thought, to without straps, half way up his logs. successful there, and the campaign is to Fry, for the non-payment of a $45 rent and 1 told him that I had been sent mg. English Rye Grass. He jogged along in perfect indifference 7*® 9 j oroader conceptions of life and its oppor- be conducted upon “ improved political bill. its editor to ask him certain questions. Italian K je Grass. 945zll as to his appearance. Lord M elville was The citizens of Salt Lake have held a method*.” It is not lik e'y that there unities. anil preventing us from too Ho was sitting in his dressing gown and 74® 9 In October last Agnes Boocricault, wife Australian Bye Grass. meeting in favor of free coinage of silver. will be a very Urge sum of monev sent , much introspection, and keeping many too overcome with indignation to speak Mesquite ........... 7 @10 slippers in his library when I made this of Dion Bonccicanlt, secured an aim »lute One of the resolutions adopted says: from Washington. Solicitations up to divorce in I»ndn n and obtained an al Millet 8 ® 6 who now devote too much of their time when Lord lb said: “ W ell, General, I remark, and he straightened him self u, “ As silver was beaten down, not by the this time have not resulted encour Hungarian Millet. 5 (at 0 to gossip and small talk to get rid of hope you think me all right to-day." lowance of £36 per month. Bonccicanlt Mixed Lawn Gras* lik e a shot and shut his mouth lik e • law of demand and sopnlv, hut by cruel agingly. ... 12 315 that unfortunate habit. Low-muttered anathemas were the elam as he chopped out the words: legislation, we demand that the fetters Clover Seeds— The third injunction of the old Ger only reply to this salutation. However, “ Well, young man. you may put your placed upon it by that legislation shall Red < lov»*r. 10 @11 Gorman has introduced in the Sena'e the review proceeded, but very slowly, 1 questions, hut 1 warn you that 1 w ill nel White ( lover 15 (a 17 man philosopher, “ »Make sure each day be broken.” a hill to amend the interstate commerce compel payment of the alimony. Alsyke Clover 15 @17 f to perform some good deed," would he for the Colonel had to read the word of answer one word.” I then told him act by adding a provision requiring the Huntington's proportion to the Asto >o easy for every one to follow , but alas! command from u paper which he did f Alfalfa ............................... .. 10 MU that I did not expect to interview him There is a cry of fear In Paris lest ria A South Coast railway to build a roads in adjment foreign countries to ob- not even try to conceal. Lord .Melville ilas! in this selfish world how few, how Miscellaneous — road from Astoria to the transcontinental 'ain licens» from the intersts'e commerce dancing may l>e force,I out of fashion. ‘ anary .................................... ... t*@ 5 very few the numb«-r of those who have dashed about in a frenzy. A t length by force, and that If he had nothing te connection with the Southern Pacific for commission, before rhev will he allowed One reason assigned is tha* women with Flax .. 4i@ 5 %nch a purpose before them at the dawn the last maneuver and final blow came. say there was no use in my asking ques tions. lie then told mo that he had mads ♦200,000inca.h, terminal facilities and <o exi bangs business with rsilroids in »»Ion s no long-r encourage if. Another Hemp .................... 8 @ 54 The regiment formed square. “ Make a resolut on to publish every thing that ............ . :»4@ 44 ing of each new day. What a sweet and all the property at Astoria owned hv the this c- untry. This li-'cr se is to lie ob is that the waltz, which has for some Rape, California lovely world this would he were that ready, present. Are!" was the word of went from him into the papers over hi« tained by filing an ag-eement to abide years almost monopolized dancing, ia too Sooth Coast company will lie accepted. •dvice followed by every one. by the terms of the interstite commerce Koifterous and exhausting. It has dis '•omraand. Not a-wound but the click of | own signature and begged my pardon vb o e tab i . es ( vresri . Lik e the fallin g of a gentle rain upon A the locks. The following have Iieen sppeentid set as though it were tha law of their appeared from many Paris salons. for his seeming gruffness. He wanted Asparagus. * !b « the hard and arid soil on which no “ Colonel, what does this mean?" me to stay and look over the cartoon! fourth-class pr-stniss'ers for Oregon: country. If the commiasion on investi revival of the art is called for. « abbstfe, t tb ............... 2$ @3 bright flowers bloomed but which soon <'aulìflower, * doz. 1 40® j 80 Dolph. Tillam ook county, Alice Carey, gation shall find at any time that the shouted the General. in Puck with him, but I thanked him The new German army budget pro I arrote, If sk 1 it) responded to the heavenly blessing and vi-e Carrie F, H ill resigned; Hunting- nrovi*K-DS of the act are being violated it “ They have no powder," replied the and le ft - F . G. Carpenter, in Philadel made the plants to blossom, so the influ- poses a substantial increase in the army, < arrota, young, ^ do« is to have power to suspend »he I r e n « » 15 ton, Baker com ty, C R ' vice E K. Colonel. phia Press. _____________ 90 1 00 ,-nce o f g<x>d deeds would permeate all Roe* reign ed ; Sandy, Clacksnia. ountv, for not exceeding three months, and if, and in elude* seventy new batteries anti Celery, f d o *........... Mieicty, leaving beauty and fragrance Green Peas . ..................... “ No powder. Colonel, for a Held day!“ 6 the arming up of two new Prussian army at the ea I of that time, a second viola — A short t me before young Abraham F. E. Hatch, vice « . B. Hatch, deceased ; Lettuce, f doz 26 everywhere. “ The fact Is, General, sometimes th» Waldport, Renton county. A. H Diven, tion shall !e proved, to suspend it for corps to their full strength. The chas Onions, If 100 lb«.___ Good to remember is this advice horses don’t stand tire: mine is very i Lincoln was taken tick with the malady 8 00 from which he never recovered, he wrota vice J. D. Spencer resigned. In W ash another term not exceediog a x months. seurs and eavalrv regiments of Alsace- Potatoes, If lOU Its 2 (»1 given long ago. “ Make sure each day to fidgety, and I thought it just as well th« ington. E L. Field, Chr stopher. King When the license is suspended the <tis- Lorraine will be raised to a war footing Potatoes, sweet*. If lb a friend in Chicago: “ There Is no place Ü4 see some iKautiful object, to read som*- do* 30 great truth, to perform tome good deed." review should go off without an acci lik e America for me. I long for a gam, count». \T ew postoffice h is been • s- lowis officers are to be notifie I and they while the effective strength of specia llsdishes. ............ dent."- Black wood s Magazine. tablisned afgtlarleru. Chnteaii county, are to prevent env traffic from that road troops on the eastern frontier will be in Mil nach -BUndaid. of base hall with the b o y » ’’ Turnip*, per sk ................... passii g into or out of the f'sited *tate« creased, but not to the same degree 1 25 M on t.; C arlee Smith, po»tina»t- r PR E S B YTE R IA N CHURCH. Services will bm held at Jones Hail on the second and fourth Sundays of the month, at 4 p. in. by the Hey. William Travis of Lafayette. Sabbath school •very Sunday at 3 p. m. y IU T E H i