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f / NEWBERG GRAPHIC IfEW BERG GRAPHIC. A h ^ iitu ^ n «. One Column.......... H a lf Column Jrofeiwiuual Cards iu n :«i: .Twenty Dollars Ten l>ollur» ........One hollar NEWBERG GRAPHIC. NI H M K IP T IO .Ì K A T E N t One Y ea r .. >ix Months Three Mouths. M ubserlption P r ic e P a y a b le I n v a r i ab ly In A d vau ee. R ead iii^ Xotkres M ill be In serted at the rate o f T eu cen ts p er Lius. Advertising Bills Collected Monthly* I ' l l I I I < II \O fF.M . P R K 8 B Y T C H IA N C H U R C H . S ervio • " til be held at .Jones' lim i on the second and fourth Sundays of the month, at 4 p. in. by the Ree. William Tra vis of Lafayette. Sabbath school •very Sunday at 3 p. m. VOL. 2. EASTERN ITEMS. NEWBERG, YAMIIILL CO., OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1890. FOREIGN NEWS. PORTLAND MARKET. PE R SO N AL AND LITERARY. — K ing Oscar of Swedon, who baa hitherto confined his pen chiefly to The latest weather bulletin complains verse, has written a war paper. of the want of rain hi many counties of Downs Lowers the Harvard Run Hatred o f the Jews Rampant in the Stale, eapecially along the valley, to — Miss Jean Ingelow receives so many insure a toiiniiful harvest, but in Un- requests for her autograph that she is F R IE N D S C H U R C H . Services every Sun event of no more falling a fair yield w ill physically unable to respond to thorn alL France. day at 11 a. in. and 7 p ill., and Thursday at 10 ning: Record. a. m Sabbath school every Sunday at 10 a. in be gathered. A shortage of w heat all over —Tennyson dislikes the craze for lo Monthly m eeting at 10 a. m. the that Saturday the world would be a blessing to evei y In each month. Quart* rly meeting the second farmer, aince It would cause ll to rise in calizing bis poems. He said recently Saturday and Sunday in February, M ay, Au- value. Preparations are being made lo that Locksley H all was no particular gust and November. General Torres Says Mexico Will Immense Fields o f Ice Reported In handle tlie next erop. and in tins we must hall, and the Moated Graugo no par E V A N G E L IC A L C H U R C H . Regular ser expe 1 very keen competition from the ticular grange. the Atlantic Ocean, Making vic e first and third Sundays of each month at Demand That the Filibusters Bound, especially trxnn t'eaille, whose 10 a. to.; second and fourth Sundays at 7 p. ni. —Joaquin M iller Is oredited with the grain in ichm ts intend straining every Navigation Dangerous. Be Punished. fcabbath tchool every Sunday ut 11 a. in. nerve to have a gram fleet sail for Europe worst penmanship of any educated man in the United States, and his spelling is A U K U -U I.TU K A .L IM ld.E M K .N T». The London Times advocates the buy Breaking P lo w ............................. $33<85e far from being according to Webster or New Jersey is now the fifteenth State WO C I F T Y X O T I C KW. ing out of Fiench interests in New found Broadcast Seeders......................... 9 8« 140 Worcester. to adopt ballot reform. Binding T w in e........... lO p eretd is I8e land. Y . M. C. A. Devotional services every Sun — Eugene Field says of Rider H ag It is proposed to secure .500,000 for a Binding W ire............ “ “ iztc day evening. Voting men earnestly requested gard: “ lie looks lik e a good-natured Philip Bright, the youngest son of the Grain Drills.................................. lUKglOt public library in Philadelphia. to attend. lat« John Bright, has become a Home Gang Plow ................................. 1008115 boy, that is all. His head is small and I. O.O. F. -Sessions held Saturday evening Kansas railroad assessments for taxa Ruler. Osborne’s Mowers ,.. 30 F ct di% 75 his nose is large; he has blue eyes and In the rooms over Moore’s Drugstore. tion were increased 1350,000 1 st year. Reapers . . . “ 120 red cheeks; his manner is that of a The Somali tribes in Africa are war Combined Mowers and Y . W . C. T . IJ.—Business m eeting the second loose-jointed, companionable fellow ." Ocne-al Francis A. W alker has tieen ring, and the Sultan of Zanzibar liassent Reapers an F ’ is 1.50 Saturday in every month. continued as Patk Commissioner of Bos troop? to the scene. — A periodical for the betrothed la Droppers 130 (}. A. R. Sessions held llrst and third Thurs ton. Bteel-fraiue self-binding now published In Vienna. It Is pub day evening in each month. Immense fields of ice are still encoun Harvesters, 20 * ct dis 180 lished twice a month. E very announce The next general conference of the tered in the Atlantic, making navigation Rulroad liarrowa, iron wheels, W . (\ T. U. Business m eeting held the third Methodist Episcopal Church will be held ment of a betrothal or marriage is in F dozen ...................... 48<so5 somewhat dangerous. Saturday afternoon in each month. serted gratuitously, provided the happy in Omaha in 1893 Railroad Barrows, wood wheels, The main tetegraph wires in Ixuulon F dozen .. ............................ 30 couple w ill buy their trousseau of the Fast» rn capitalists are trying to obtarn a run through the subways in which the Road Plow 30(836 tradesmen advertising in the paper. concession for large smelticg works near gas pipes and sewers are placed. Bolid Steel Scrapers ................. 12<«‘ 1i — Mark Tw ain is said to allow himself O F M C A Ii IH K K tT O U V . Monterey, Mexico. ¡steel Disk Harrows....................... nOtaD1 Stanley and Miss Tennant personally Spring Wagons ......................... 125(8170 300 cigars a month. A t the ago o f thir The Riverside and Oswego Mills Com obtained a license from the Archbishop J Sulky P low s.................................. 7V«U5 ty-four ho stopped smoking for a year F u lte d M a t e » . pany of Providence, K. I , has been re of Canterbury to marry on July 13. W alking Plows ......... .................. 90«35 J and a half. When ho started to write organized by the creditors. Wagons, all m akes....................... 110® 160 "R oughing I t ” he was three weeks In President....... ......... Benjamin Harrison England's “ cliff railway,” said to be | BAGS. V ice-P resid en t................. ......L ev i P. Mo. ton The Mormons— non-polygamists— have writing three chapters. Then he re Secretary o f S tate............ ... James G. Blaine established a church in Biusli Creek, the steepest in the world, was opened a Burlaps, 40 in ........................................ 7 sumed smoking and completed the book short time ago at Lvnton. North Devon. Secretary of the Treasury ........Wm. VVindom Burlap», 45 In ..................................... 7« J. W . Noble Highland county, O., witli fifty members. Secretary o f the Interior in three months. Dr. Seward Webb and Cornelius Van Burlaps, 60 in ....................................... 11} Secretary o f W a r .............. . Red field Proctor — W 16 illiam Black, the novelist, is de The Western railroads have restored derbilt were robbed between Paris and Gunnies, 28x40 ' Secretary of the N u vy ...... B. P. rraoj John Wansmak- r the passenger rates on the basis in effect Po.-t master* General Potato Bags, net cash .....................5(804 J scribed as a man of loss than medium Calais. Their losses were quite heavy. Attorney General............ ... W. H. H. M iller prior to the recent opening of the rate Wool, 4 lb, “ ...................... 38 height, muscular and compact of build. Secretary of A gric u ltu re .. ...... Jeremiah Rusk “ ....................... 36 His hair is black, worn closely clipped, Phva Phropli Song Knam has again Wool, 341b, war. 71 s'artcd a rebellion atChiengmai in North Wheat Sacks, spot, net cash............ M u tt* o f O r e g o n . A1 Hayinan lias contracted with Bron ern Siam. It will probably result in fail Wheat Sacks, extra, second hand___ t>j and he has a sweeping mustache that a U. S. Senators.........J. II. Mitchell. J. N. Dolph son Howard for a n w p'ay. The pitce cavalry man m ight envy. He lives ir COFFEES. ure. Congressman .................... Ringer Herman plain rooms in Buckingham street, Lon Green— G overnor....... ...........Sylvester I ’ennoyer will not be finished un il season after I t is announced that the Prince and Guatemala. 4* tb........................... 22 (a 234 don, overlooking the Thames. Secretary o f 't u te ..................... G. W . McB ide next. Princes“ of Wales w ill attend the wed Java, tt* lb .................................. 25 (827 8tate Treasurer....... U W . W ebb —Tho K in g’s College School Old Boys' The Western Union Beef Company, ding of Henry M. Stanley and Miss Ten Mocha, ttitb .................................28 («31 State P i in ter.................................F. ('. Baker Club wrote asking Mr. Gladstone to be Supt. of Schools ....................... K. B. M e Kirov with $15,000 O KI capital, has been incor No. 1 Costa Kica, 4* tb ................. 22 (823 nant. Supreme Judges R. S. Strahan, W . P. L >rd. porated at Denver. It is a gigantic beef come an honorary member, and received Rio, V tt>.......................................22 («23 .......................................... W . \V, Thayer Th e cathedral at Strasburg is to he Salvador, lb .......................... 214(8224 a postal card written by him declining trust. lighted with electricity. It is the first Boasted, in bags — tho honor. The club promptly put the ( 'u t i l i t y o f V h i i i I i I I I . The builders’ and laborers' strike at church in Germany to be thus illumi Arbuckle’s Ariosa, K1 tb.............. . 26$«2flJ card up at auction and got 6 shillin g t Judge ................................... L. L. Low ery Toronto is over for five years, an agree i losset & D.’s Columbia I tb prs 25pa 26 ponce for it. nated. S heriff ..................................... T. J. Harris Recorder................................ Wyatt Harris ment covering that p erio i having been Costa Rica.................................... 25 («28 ! At Bicetre, France, a revolt of the in Salvador...... Clerk J. w . H obt» reached. ................... 22 ®21 ■ —T h e newspapers are beginning tc Supt. of Schools ... L. 11. Baker mates of a madhouse was only quell* d Guatemala................................... 254'« 28 outbid the magazines. I t is said that a Treasurer........... ....P , P. Gates The collections of internal revenue for by drenching the unfortunate ptop e with j Boasted Java ............................. 30 (832 j New York paper pays larger prices for Su rveyor......................................... J. C. Cooper the month of May amounted t i $16.837,- Boasted Mocha ......................... 35 (837 tho literary contributions to its Sunday water. Coroner..........................................E. B. Fellow s Commissioners . Brutscher, K in gery 77.’ , a sum larger than for any month D A IR Y PRODUCE. issue than any magazine pays. Y e t not since 1870. W hat will be one of the longest tele-; Bu tter - C ity o f X e n lie r g . 25 a few writers would prefer to deod theli phone cables in existence is proposed by Oregon fancy creamery-.. A baking company has lieen organized M ayor ....................... V. A. Morris 2U work to a magazine, even at a much the Spanish Government in connecting Choice dairy...................... Fiaok P. Banin at Indianapdis with a capital of $5,000,- R carder. Com moil............................ .. 8(810 smaller price. Porto Rico and Cuba with Spain. .Moses Votaw 00). Treasurer It exp rets to . ontrol the business .. 18® 20 Pickled, California......... \ m Hoskins — It is a remarkable fact that the Eu Marshall The Swiss Bundesrath has decided ' Eastern fancy creamery . Milton Nlekleson in the West. Street Commissioner ropean country which possnssos tht 18(821 f N . < ). Maris that extradition shah he granted for California fresh ro ll.................... In Boston there is a well-defined de largest number of ptibllo libraries la I B. <’ Mili - criminal offenders only, and not in cases Cll6636— A. W Bees mand that the advertisements in street Austria. In Austria thero are no fewer Couneilmen New California............................ ... : Calv in Stanley cars »hull give way to quotations from of political, m ilitary or fiscal offenses. Oregon skimn and old ............... 12 (&14 than 577 publlo libraries, containing 1 J. I). Carter good authors. I t w ill soon be proposed that the mem- j Swiss < heese. domestic........... . 15 (010 5,475,000, without reckoning maps or (i Geo. Grayson hers of Parliament should be made to ; Young America, O r..................... 14 manuscripts—a total which comes out Secretary W ind >m has made a favor print and distribute their bills b. forelhey E «g « of twenty-six voluntos por 100 of the able report on thecustomsadministrative in'ffodnce them at their own expense. Oregon, 4* doz.............................. 224 population. bill, and it will probably he approved by Eastern, 4* d oz.............................. the President. Over 1,100 workmen am now engaged —I t is related that a few years ago FEED. on the Congo railroad. F’our hundred of ! Bran, F ton.................... .. 17 00(848 011 the I’ rinco of Wales declined to attend Seven of the principal breweries and 18 00(82(1 50 a luncheon follow ing tho opening of a maltbouses at Chicago h iv e lieen ab them rorae from Zanzibar, and the others Hay, * ton, b a le d ........ are mostly Krooboys from the Liberian Ground Barley, F ton. 31 00 town hall at H alifax because the local A Mammoth California Tree for sorbed by the Chicago Brewing and Malt coast. Mill Chop, F t c ® ............ i . 1’ 0G®25 00 “ big-wigs' had determined that the ing Company. 50(830 00 Oil Cake Meal, Fton the World's Fair. According to the Froissinnige Zeilung Shorts, F ton............... . . . 1 9 00 a 20 00 newspapor men should dine apart, in The syndicate to build ships on the Prince Bismarck appealed to the Em- i anothor hotel; and onoe Disraeli, when Delaware is said to be the most substan FLO U R press Frederick to intervene in his faviw Portland patent rdler, F bbL. ........ 3 76 touring in Buckinghamshire, shut him tial concern of the kind ever organized during the crisis which led to his resig Salem patent roller............................ 3 75 self up in his room on learning of a simi in this country. nation. Dayton patent roller.......................... 3 65 lar resolve, and sent word to his hosts everal New Railroads Contemplated Downs has lowered the Harvard run Cascadia patent roller....................... 3 65 An English statistician figures out Country brands.................................. 3 50 that ho would remain thero until the —An Aeronaut Falls From a ning re. ord for half and quart« r mile run“ , 633,000,000 gallons as the precise amount M cM innville...................................... 3 75 journalists were accorded a place at hli and proposes to heat the world’s record Collapsed Balloon. of the wine product of F"ranee for the Superfine ........................................ 2 50 table. before leaving college. year 1889. Its pecuniary value is some White L i l y ........................................ 3 75 HUM OROUS. Graham............................................. 3 25 1 According to a dispatch from London thing over $200,(XXI,000. A half interest in the lioranza group $2 ',000,000 was expended in M ay in the Rye flour...............................................4 50 Edinburgh, Glasgow and Dundee, Scot — B elle (suddonly)— “ I ’m afraid all i mines in the Harqua Hala district, 110 United States by a British syndicate in L U M B E R — ROUOH A N D DRESSED. land, are now in telephonic communica this talk about students is rather frivo l Ties northwest of Phoenix, A. T., has the purchase of breweries. Rough.............. P e r M, $10 (*> tion, provided by a new trunk line 100 Edged.................... 12 Oil ous for Sunday.” May (easily)— “ Oh, enn sold. As a result of a test just comp'eted the miles long, which is conveyed under the T. & G. sheathing 13 U) hut they're all theological students, you Halfmoon Bay and Fes-adero are tak- naval authorities report that the great Tav by a cable two and one-half miles No. 2 flooring ...... 18 01) know.” — Harper’s Bazar. ig great interest in the prop sed Sail dry dock at the Norfolk navy yard is not long. 18 00 No. 2 ceiling ...... — Hackman— “ Is the doctor at home?” 38 P convention in tho interes. of a coust in the least injured as reported. No. 2 rustic. 18 00 A London dispatch says: An anti- rouRh. ............................ . . . . 20 On Bridget— “ Yea, sir, he’s out in the back iilroa.il. Semitic riot has occurred at Loholsk in j Clear Clear I ’ . 4S............................... M exico lias abolished its antiquated 22 5 yard k illin g a chicken.” Hackman— Dr. C. C. Stratton, late of Oakland, lias and irregular system of" currency and Lithuania, which is inhabited mostly by j No. 1 flooring............................ .... 22 .ill “ Call ’im in, I ’ ve got bigger gam e.” — een elected Chancellor of the Willam- adopted a complete decimal s heme simi Jews. A majority of the houses were No. 1 ceiling............................. ... 22 5(1 wrecked. Many persons were seriously No. 1 rustic............................... .... 22 51. Puck. ,te Universitvat Salem, a position which lar to that of the United States. — Benevolent Old Gentleman— "M y Stepping................................... . . .. 25 00 wounded. as recently created. The high-license law, which has been good man, how cam » you to auopt beg POULTRY. The congress of German Catholics will The auction sale of property lielonging in effect in Baltimore for a month, has Chickens, large young, dox 5 fO ging as a trade? Or would you call it a > the Ben Holliday estate at Portland proved so satisfactory that there is talk meet atCoblentz instead Munich. Prince Chickens, broilers................. 4 50 5 00 profession?” B eggar— “ I t Is neither, Regent Luitpold obje- ted to having the id not realize prices to justify the ad- of doubling the present fee of $350. ( hickens, old ......................... 6 00 « 0 25 sir. It s an art.” —Terre Haute E x c ingress meet in the Bavarian capital, Duck». F iloz ......................... i nistrator’s approval of the tale. (i Oü u 7 (M There is a clear majority for the lottery and it is for this reason that the change Geese, young, d oz............... 8 00 8 9 00 press. At O.'kesdale, Wash., an aeronaut in each House of the Louisiana Legisla has lieen made. — Merchant— "M r. Cannsucker, can Turkeys, young, F tt> ............ 20 amed VVooley lua 'o an ascension with a ture, but the requisite two-thirds to over you pay this little b ill to-day?” Dude- HALT. It is intended to light the town of Sofia, at air balloon. When at an eleva'ion come Governor Nicholl’s veto is wanting ly Caneaucker— “ N o t to-day; some other Bulgaria, with electricity, using the wa Coarse Fine— : 3 0 feet the balloon collapsed, and hags, W ton .................... ... 17 00 la y .” “ It occurs to mo that you should ter < f the Buyena as the origin of force. 20U-th i’ooley was thrown into a tree top, fäll 100-lb bags. IP ton ................. .. 17 00 The farmers of Berks county. Pa., are ton. .... 12 fill try and save up, so as to meet your ob ig from there to the ground. H e was complaining ahont ttie ravages of the The cost of initial t • ahlishmeut is esti Ground Rock, 50-lb hags, ligations.” “ T h at’s what I ’m doing; irked up insensible, with a broken arm Hes-ian fiy and ttie appearance of rust mated at £30,DUO to £ .’4,000. Tenders HKED8. haven’t used ai.y money to pay debts in Grass Seeds— ad leg, besides suffering oilier severe on the wheat. A ll crops look backwar I. will lie invited in August. more than a year now.” —Texas Siftings. T im o th y ................................... ijuries. Seientific farming in Italy is to he un Mrs. Grant says there is no possibility Orchard Gra»« II (812 — Epicure— "W a iter, this steak is pos At the request of El wood Cooper of of the removal of the remains of Gen dertaken this year by a company owning Bert Top ................................ .. 64(8 8) itively had. I t must be throe weeks anta Barbara a general meeting of the eral Grant from Riverside park to G a a capital of $30,00.;,000. If the opera Blue Grass. ........................... 12 (814 tizens of San Francisco has been called lena. w here a statue of Grant is soon to tions prove successful, the old woolen English Rye Grass.................. 7*(8 9 old.” W aiter— "A h . pardon, monsieur! 1 have mado ze meestake, and have i the Produce Exchange to appoint five be placed. 94-811 plow pulled by oxen, which has held the Italian Rye Grass. .................. brought you ze venison.” Epicure— ¡■legates to represent tl e city and coun- 74(8 « field since an era before the Roman Cie- Austral ¡an Bye Grass.............. New York has passed a bill creating Mesquite ............................. 7 (810 “ Venison? Oh, yes! Then you may ■ at the railroad convention, to he held • irs, will probably have to go. Millet .................. 6 (8 6 i San Jose Bhortly, to mature some p an “ eight female inspectors of factories” Hungarian M illet..................... 5 (ai 6 leave it. (Tastes it). Ah! to be sure, and the bachelor Governor of the State There have 1 een revolts in the gold ir the speedy organization and construc- Mixed Lawn Grass.................. 12(815 it is venison; and very nice, too— vory mines of Siberia belonging to the Rus- is all torn up. There are 310 appli ants on of a coast line of railway from San nice, indeed!” sian niillionaip s Basileorski & Bartaa- Clover Seeds— for the places. ram isco to Los Angeles. 104(8114 — “ Pa” said the editor’s son, “ what it clioff, miners. The miners were goaded Red Clover................................ An inventor by the name of A. Davis 15 (« 17 the meaning of the phrase, 'Am enities A prominent coal dealer of San Fr.in- to desperation by starvation wages and W hite Clover .......................... lias comph t»d plans for an elevated elec Alsyke Clover ....................... 15 (817 s. o savs that the miners’ strike had not maltreatment. Tw o superintendents ............................... .. 10 <811 of Journalism?'” “ It Is,” promptly re fleeted’ the market materially at the tric railroad for Montreal, and has se were killed and many buildings de Alfalfa plied the parent, “ calling a brother cured patents for the distinguishing fea Miscellaneous— 'ellington mines. The demand for stroyed. editor an ‘esteemed contemporary 'in an« Canary ................................... .. 44(85 tures of the system. mise coal at thin season of the year is ....................... 4 ¡5-« 5 column, and referring to hint in another Dr. H'nzpeter, the German Emperor's Flax gtit, and the demand has been tilled During last year 257 people lost their Hemp ....................... 5(854 as 'a lying whelp who hasn't in telli ■ \eral importers have loaded up with lives by railroad acciden’ s in Cook coun former tutor, who w4s named as a possi Rape. California............ ...... .. 34(« 4 gence to e'erk on a canal boat.” ’ —Ex Wellington coal, and have bren boldine ty, 111 , and of this number nearly all ble successor of Bismarck, has been for VE i .KTAB1. es (FRESH). change. it for higher fieures. These will prub- were killed at g-ade c o-sings within the some yearB absorlied in a scheme to re Asparagus, $ p>. 6(®8 form tramps bv corrahng them on a farm Beans. — “ M’ (bio) dear," said Mr. Lushly, Wy lie glad to let go at the present present limits of Chicago. .......... 10 in the midst of a Westphalian desert. i .'abhaae, 8* tb ......... .......... 21(83 as he stood on the steps, “ w ill you open rices. The Secretary of the Interior has de t'Aullnower, 8 doz. 1 4081 50 the door?” “ Did you hear the clock?" Information has been receivid that nied the motion filed on Iwhalf of Emma The latest com pirison between the ar Carrots, b> sk 1 no was t question which came from tb< I ijah Smith and as -ciates have ordered J. Gonzales for a review of the depart mies of France and Germany place the i arrots, young, F do* ....... li upper window. "Y e sh m' dear. II ie construction of a standard gauge ment's decision of March 34 in the case former ahead numerically, while the lat Celery, ¥• doz .................. 90 r\ no ulroad to connect Coos hay with the against the townsi'e of Flagstaff, A. T. ter in preparing to close the gap with the Cucumber*, W doz 75 struck throe.” “ W ell, three strike* ll t quille river, in the O q u ille valley, ........................ 6 out,” and she slammed the shutters, aid of the recent law. France could mo- Green Peas.. The Rhode Is'and Senste passed a bill 1 bilize at the present time 775,000 trained 1 .ettuce, d o z ........................ hich has heretofore been partially iso - 20 while Lushly sat down on the doorsteps. Onions. 4* fli ............... iied h-cause of the diffi idly of crossing extending the provisions of ttie Austra soldiers more than Germany. 2) — Washington Post. Potatoes, ip 100 lbs................... 2 25 le b .r at the mou’ h of the river, and by lian system to municipal elections, but — Mrs. Brown— “ These men think w i Potatoes, sweets, f tb .......... A famine prevails in the Soudan, and ■cans of this railroad to scenic connei - the House failed to reach the bill t>efore Radishes, doz 20 women can’ t keep a secret, hut thoy’ M on with a wceklv s’ eamsliip service to adjournment, and it therefore goes over thousands are dying from starvation. Rhuburb. 5 greatly mistaken. I know / can.” Mrs Relief has been given in every district hpiiMch an Franc sco The ultimate destination to the next session. . . .. .................. Green— “ Indeed, 1 ran too. Now Mrs. that could be reached by the government, Turnips, per sk ...... ............ [ this road at the eastern and w < s-ern 1 78 Parks was in here yesterday and told The total gross exchanges of the coun hut in places in the interior, which were tds lias not lieen definitely determined. WOOL. me in solemn confidence that Mrs. Smith try for the last year, as shown by dis The steamer Moonlight has arrived at patches from the leading clearing houses beyond the control of the government, Eastern Orenqn— intended getting a divorce from bet an Francisco from the North with a in the United States and Canada, were the people are without help. Around According to shrinkage.......... -----lOf^lfi husba ’ . and I haven't told a livin g soul irgo of lumber. The Moonligh* was re- $1,468,178,898, an increase of 37.7 p-r Suakim 3,000 persons are fed daily. The Valley i ntly built in Oregon (or ti e purpose of i ent. as compared with the correspond failure of crops for sue essive years, Spring clip. ........................... ...... 17 29 about it and don't l"ten d to.” Mrs added to other cauaes, has led to the Umpqua lHiguU Brown— “ No; I wouldn’ t If I were you.’ stiiig the wortli anil expediency of a ing week last year. Uiup^ua, lamb« and fall ...... 108)14 — Light. present intense distress. i stem of steam pr. pulsion by mes ns of FRESH FRUITS. It is rumored at Chicago that heavy — Matilda Greenfleld— “ I eayn’td o yo ato ine. The tonnage of the st- amer is The Paris correependent of the London Apples. lou t § venty-five. She wa» fitted out itock-vard holders, seeing the ultimate washin’ no mo’ arfter to-day, ma'am, Bananas, Iff hunch 2 50 « 4 0 ith a novel engine and apperiainir g ap- removal of the yards from the heart of T mes, doubtless Bln« itz, says that the Cherries, California. 1 (X) 11 1S Itase rise gwine ter be mahlod.” Mrs. aratu*. the whole set in action by the the city, are not only willing but a n i anti-Jewish movement in France is so in lem on ». California. F box » 75-8 4 00 M ild ly—“ Indeed. Matilda, 1 urn really se of gasoline Previous experiments mus tli.t the English syndicate should tense that a man. who gave him the in- Lemona, Sicily, F hoi, new 6 2 very glad of it on your account But I n lighter • rafts propelled by naphtha purchase them. The small holders are for-nation himself, was hired by a furious Lim e«, F rw t 1 «0 hope you have given the matter careful snti-8emite for the purpose of aesissinst- Oranges, Riversides 4 00 ave been un f irmly suixeeaful. and it trying to prevent a sale. ing an American Jew, Dr. Cornelius 4 50-8 4 7. consideration, Matilda, and that j o j Oraniirf* Seedle«» as thought thst gasoline would work Seven wise women, at the suggestion Merz tom e menihsr of the >»n Francisco O ran«»«, Navel».. . ... 5 25 fully realize the Importance of the stec ven better still. When fairly out on Oranges. Malta blooU S ofl you are about to take." Matilda— he voyage it develop».I that the experi- cf Miss Anthony, have incorporated Board of H ealth), r»nre*er tatWe of the Straw be* ries, f lb 6(87 “ 'Deeit I does, ma'am, ’deed I does; leas* íent w as a failure. The engine failed to themse’ ves into a new organizition at United States at the Paris Electric E xhi GRAIN. I been mahied four times already, an’ I rork, and got out of g»*r. The r-sult is Washington. D C . under the name of bition. This man had seen in the F ig Barley, whole, ^ c tl ......... 80 « 90 realizei jesf how car’ ful a puson has t- th » particular aro sn advertisement for one capable of ■> establish the tact that gaaohne or “ The Wimodoughs 1 50 Corn, F 100 It« aphtha is not serviceable on vess Is of business and object of which organiza accepting anv mission. He applied, and Data, irood, F bunhel 52 « 51 he about dis tnarrjrln' btielnee„” --De ry great tonnage. The Moonlight had tio n is the education of women in polit in an interview with the advertiser he Rye. F 10» n>s. nominal . . 1 20 (81 22* Irvit Free i ’rese. j abandon tier eng nts. and reached ical w ienie, art. literature and physical received an offer of 51,000 fram e if he Wheat, Vslley, F HO fcs 1 t' would murder Dr. He**. . i altar«. Wbsat, Eaatam Oregon . . . . 1 10 %\ \¿\ ort under sail. THE PACIFIC COAST. 91 50 74 50 . NO. 29. MODERN FAIRY TALES. Address, G r a p h ic . New berg, Oregon. AN ALIEN IST’ S VIEWS. 0)il*F»<hloiiHl Storir* (levnniped for tKl l i e T h in k s T lu it N u n in m u . N p .c lM o f l a « IttMiffU of (loot! lloya. H H ii ity A r e P r t « v « * n t . » l> le . R obert and the R obin . —One day ai Dr. C. B. Burr, superintendent of ths Robert De Chow Chow, who was the ion Eastern Michigan Insane Asylum, re* of a poor but honest peasant, was pass- cently read a paner at a sanitary con ing through a field he espied a robin vention,and brought out some facts that, fluttering on the ground. Now Robert while well appreciated by physicians, are not generally known. Every one had long desired to possess him self of « must recognize the tact that there must robin, and, seeing his opportunity, h« he a prime cause for o vory thing; and in sprang forward with great eagernesi sanity, being merely an expression of a and found the bird had its feet entan more or less profound perturbation ol gled in a string. He seized it after a lit- 1 the brain, must have an ultimate cause. tie trouble, and his joy was so great Th e careful study o f the causes of in that he uttered a shout. But after a sanity, and the much that has been minute or two there eflme a change. The done in tho way of dispeiiug the mys teries surrounding insanity, have robin looked at him in such a sad-eyed ! shown that mental disease is in a way, and its heart beat so fast as he great measure preventable. In many held it in his hand, that Robert fe lt a cases it is the direct or indirect out great pity and said: come of conditions affecting tho genera) "P o o r bird! I w ill not put you in • ; nutrition. Th e general idea as to the cage to pine and die. Here— take youi i part played by emotion in the produc freedom.” tion of insanity is exaggerated. Among Wasn’t that nice in that boy? And do I the conditions that impair the general you think such action went unrowardod nutrition and thus contribute to mental la those days? Robert had scarcely disease are unsanitary surroundings, gone ten rods after freeing the bird exposure to the contagion of communica when he came upon a Saratoga trnnk ble diseases, labor in badly ventilated chuok full of trade dollars, which wore rooms, in tempo ranee and other thingi then slightly above par. The trunk and that cause bodily illness. These are re contents had been le ft there by Jay sponsible for large percentage of the Gould, to reward just such a Robert, cases of insanity. It is estimated that robin action as this, and tho boy shoul ten per cent, of the cases of insanity dered it and ran home and had the mort are aused by tuberculosis, and throe gage on tho farm paid off beforo sun per cent, by contagious diseases; down. A fter that his father always had the habitual and intemperate use ten-cent cigars, and his mother could of alcohol, opium and other narcotics buy turned-solod shoes, and the happi causes about nine per cent, of all cases. ness in that fam ily was so great that Tho so-called emotional causes, such aa each ono had to go out at Intervals aa$ business perplexities, anxiety, religious be kicked by a mule. excitement, ote., are responsible for about tw elve per c e n t, and of these P i . u c k in o th e H o dao .— I n a dell not about one-third of tho patients have far from the house where Sarah dwelt their mental troubles ascribed to such with her parents, who were also poor, things as loss of sleep, disorders of appe but honest, grew a beautiful flowei tite and of digestion and to other purely called the “ hodag.” In another part o l physical causes. this same dell lived a fa iry, whoso bust* It is no exaggeration to say that forty ness it was to guard the hodag and ses per cent, of the cases of insanity are that no one came to injure t t What preventable; in fact, tho percentage of salary she got, and why that flower wa* preventable cases is larger when any more sacred than a pigweed I know wo consider tho number of cases not. I never meddle with other people'l due to ill-advised marriages. Dis business. regard of sanitary rules—a very L ittle Sarah Jtad been told not to broad term—is what is tillin g our pluck the hodag, and she was a g irl who asylums for the insane. Unrestricted never disobeyed her motner, but on« marriages among the crim inal classes day her cousin came to see her and soon and tho crim inally disposed, among began to whisper e v il counsel in hoi persons with what may he called an ears. This cousin was tw elve years old, overwhelm ingly insane hereditary, and had forty-four freokles to the squar« of habitual drunkards, is ono way in inoh, and her nose turned up at the end. j which insanity is produced by disregard H er name was Viviere. She not only j of sanitary laws. There are son’ ' poo wanted to gather in the beautiful hodag, pie that should ho prohibited, for the but the fairy as well, and full of this good of society, from propagating the determination sho started for tho dell. I species. One way—and the proper way Sarah followed close behind, entreating —of preventing insanity is to reform hor to stay hor hand, and when sho paid the children by reform ing their parcut& no attention to tho pleading voice oui —Chicago Herald. young horoino wopt so profusely that DO F IS H E S S U F F E R P A I N ? tho tears fe ll off the end of her nose. The dell was reached, and with a loud A n K x p u r t Says T h e y A r o N o t an Kcnnl. shout of deflanoe V iv ie re rushed for* f i v e un W iA - it i- It lo o il r d A n i m a l s . ward atjd seized the fateful flower and 1 have read ihany articles on tho sub- broke It from its stem. N ex t moment /eot o f whether fish, when caught on tho she disappeared with a loud "S-wlshl" hook, feel any pain, or whether their and It may be good policy right bore tc struggles were m erely the result of find state that nothing of hor, except one ing themselves fast. 1 fish a great deal too-nail, was ever found. As the w illful j in the summer months for trout, buss g irl disappeared the fairy came forth ' and pickerel, and have done so for many from her lair, and placing a delicate I years. I have studied the matter very carefully, and have made up my mind, hand on Sarah’s head, she said; “ Child, 1 heard you pleading that she from various incidents that have come would not pluck the hodag. and whlls under my observation, that fish are not sensitive to pain as are warm-blooded she has been justiy punished you Hhal animals. I w ill cite two instances that bo filly rewarded. Here, take ihls." And sho placed a bag of rubles, pearl, show to me plainly that I must ho right and diamonds on the good girl's shoul in my conclusions on this subject Last October, while fishing for pick ders and headed her for home, and that', all I can remember just now, except U erel on Luke <’ary, Wyom ing County, add that this is a true story and won’t l*a., in company with a companion, fado or shrink i f run through hot water. among other fish that we caught was a pickerel that would weigh nearly, if not T h e T r u t h f u l B ov —James and John quite, three pounds. My friend pulled were playmates, and each two vn yean it up, and as it came on to the top I old. T h eir parents dw elt sldo by side, saw about tw elve foot of a very coarse and so the two hoys were much togother. brown line hanging to i t Upon in T hey “ played horse” with the same hoe. specting it more closely I found that tho handle, liked the samo brand o f pump, fish had in its sido a very strong and kin pie and wero protty nearly one In coarse hook, to which tho piece of line all things. The one great exception was attached. The wound must have was the fact that James would llo like a been made a very short time previous candidate for alderman,, while John to our catching the fish, for it was would tell the truth if It barked his bleeding quite freely and looked very shins. James often guyed him for this fresh, and if the fish could.feel, it would foolishness, but to no effect. Ho kept certainly have deterred it from tak right on telling the truth and getting ing our hook so soon after such an three lickings to any other boy's one. Injury. There was only one other party Ono day when these two boys wore fishing on the lake that day. as it was going over to Mrs. Ncott's to borrow hoi cold and windy, and that pickerel must quilting fraiaes and a drawing of tea have received his injury from them and they tnet a stranger, who looked at them have come nearly across the lake to us, intently and Anally asked: dragging that piece of heavy line with “ Boys, did you find a p> -e of gold on him. the road. ” The other instance occurred in this “ No, th ir,” promptly responded Jamot way: I was fishing for pickerel with a the liar. “ skipping bait” most of your readers “ Yith. thir,” as promptly responded know what that is a piece of pork rind John the truthful, at the sauio tints or a pickerel belly, and had with me a handing it. out. friend who. though he could handle a T hey had found such a purse, but be brigade under a heavy fire, was not up ing a little absent-minded I had forgot • o the trick of catching fish that way. I ten to mention tho fact was having fairly good sport, hut b e go t “ Ah-ha!” crios the stranger, “ but 1 impatient and finally, when he had a dropped it to test you! T h o proof it good strike, he jerked so hard as to clear! l’ resto- flzzledum—change!” break his line, and aw ay went the Ash, And a great black cat leaped out of a and fie at once profaned to go home; but th ick et and Imre the liar away for cat- I told him in joko if he would wait five meat, while the stranger took from his or ten minute« I would catch that fish pocket a golden rule and handed it ts and get back his hook. So we sat down John with the remark: and had a short smoke. I soon com “ Now run along sonny, and every menced to cast my hook near where he thing you touch shall turn to gold. Re lost his fish. I had a strike, and to our member, that while the liar may prosper mutual surprise out came the General's and grow fat for a time, the truthful fish, with his hook well fastened in its hyena w ill come out on top in tho long mouth. Now, I don’ t thi/ik the fish would have taken the bait so soon again run.” White this is also a true story I hava had it been in any pain from the hook. conoea.ed the true names of tho prin —Forest and Stream. cipal characters in it, but they can be r u t t i n g a su rt r r o p e r ljr . bad by sending your address with a Skirts at present require great skill stamp to pay return postage. —Detroit in cutting, as they are fitted almost as Free 1’ ress. closely and smoothly as a tiodice. They A Trlrk of Ihe Trad*. are arranged plainly in front, and often Owner of Prem ise« (to tenant)— Now, when not covered with drapery have a Jones, you may show me those room! seam down the front with mitred plaits on each side to make them vory wide that you think need repairing. Tenant (w ith alacrity) — A11 righ t about the feet, with considerable fu ll ness, gathered In at the neck, and must W e’ll begin with----- Owner (en th u siastically)— One mo be cut to touch the ground for outdoor msnt! Is this your baby, Mrs. Jonesl wear. They are either plain or severe ly draped and little trimmed, though What a remarkably pretty little fellow Ootay, tootay, pootsy! Won’ t you com« sometimes three or five encircling rows and alt on my knee, baby? Bless its of velvet are used about the bottom, little bright eyea! I ’ ll be along In ■ and occasionally they are arranged minute, Mr. Jones. with over-lapping seams having the Mrs. Jones (to baby)—Go and sit on selvedge exposed and finished with : P i l l i»h *he. the gentleman's knee, dearie. (T o Mr. Jones)—John, I don't see that there'i —A pelican killed in California lately any thing about the house that ns«*di had seven grain hags rolled into a stiff fixing up tn!s spring sn vnry badly.- wad 10 its pouch. Chicago Trlbuun.