D K T iM iM ii NEWBERG GRAPHIC it m :# s .T w en ty 1 »oliare T en b o lla re ..........One b o lla r One C o lu m n ............. H a lf Column P r o fe s io n a l C ania H e a d i n g \ o t i e e » w i l l be i n s e r t e d t l i e r a t e o f T e n r e n t » |ier l a n e . VOL t i l l lit II XO « KM. ru n PREH BY IK K I AN C H l’ RCH.—Services ever? second and fourth Lord s day at 11 a . m . am i . i* m Sabbath-school every Sunday a t 10 a . m K kv . W. A. W il l is o n . Pastor. V *1 life* KIP'MO* It l'ITlNt oue Year 2. N E W B E R G . Y A M H I L L CO .. O R E G O N . F R I D A Y . N O V E M B E R 21. 1800. PACIFIC COAST. ------------- EASTERN ITEMS. FOREIGN NEWS. ------------- PORTLAND MARKET *» it I m e r i |»t i o n P r i c e P a y a b l e a b ly in A d v a n c e . NO. 31. to C ity I V o p lt The K a p iil T r a n s i t . C ru se THE ONLY TRUE rti IRON TONIC ( ) B EATTY ORGANS co ocaoca omo jm O tB O caco F. L. Posson & Son, SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS F. L . Posson & Son, 209 2d St., Portland, Or. . ... In v art- W ill:U K TKA IS IM10DDCED. Y ' fo r W heat —T he market is dull and eus\ Rapid transit! So that is what you in sympathy with other markets, quote: want? Well, you tlon’t want anything ra n c e Reduces the 1 anti on lour- Nominally $i. 2 o<,< 1.22 . t r v an. > ami of the kind, taking want to mean need, A t in Mine Discovered in theState. The Potato Crop Reported Short in F R I E S I IS C H U R C H . S e rv ice s ev ery Sun . .................... . $1.15(n 1.171.» for Walla Walla. Foglisi day at 11 : * in . and 7 n in . and T hu rsd ay at 10 as properly it does. What you mean to IStS \ ¡S itili^ 1 hat Country. markets are cabled rather easier. a. in sah h ath school every Sunday at 10 u. m. of Montana. Massachusetts. Monthly m eetin g at 10a. in. the first Saturday Fuica—The market is steady. Quote: say is that you desire rapid transit. in each month. Q u arterly m eetin g th e second Standard,$3.90iii 4.00; Walla Walla. t3.ts Very well; you are a very foolish per Satu rd ay and Su n d ay in F eb ru a ry . M ay. A u son; that's all. You desire rapid transit (<j(3.S0 per barrel. gust am i N ovem ber. as children desire tilings not good for British O at »—T he market is firm, and the d ! Sister Rose Gertrude lias Not Abandoned Slot Machines Increasing in the E V A N Cl K M C A L C H U R C H . - R e g u la r ser An Enterprising Citizen of Spokane Falls ! maini is very good. Farine 1 s are hold them. Why do you pine for rapid tran v ice first and third Sun days of each m onth at ing hack in prospects of higher prices, sit? What are you in a hurry about? To Her Intention of Devoting Her Empire— Brazil Reduces Export 10 a. m .; secon l an d fou rth Su n d ay s a t 7 p. ill. Will Expend His Own Money in j Shipments to San Francisco still con get to business? Then start ten minutes S a b hut It school ev ery Sunday at 11 a . ni. tinue large. Prices have advanced ag dn earlier and take your time; you will do Duty on Coffee. Life to the Lepers. Improving the Columtda. Quote : White, 3X(:I ( 10 c ; gray, ,50c pci your work better and more easily if you M il ll.l t \ O T H K *. bushel. take it up with unshaken nerves. To M ii . i . stckks —The market is timi, with get home? Home will t»e “there*’ at Y . M. C. A. 'D e v o tio n a l s erv ices e v e ry Sun free demand Bran and Shorts have 5:35 p. m. just as surely as at 5:25; day evening, Y oung men earnestly requested Boulanger lias left the island of Jersey j a advanced Tlie Oregon Legislature will In» naked Canada has decided to reduce postage to atten d . again. Quote: Bran, »21 m 22. “the kids" children, if you are too pro for some unknown destination. to vote $2.>lt,0tX) for the World’s Fair ex- to 2 vents. Shorts, $24(1125; (ironnil Barley, $32.50; per a person to accept the classic slang I O. O. F .—Sessio ns held Satu rd ay ev en ing The Bank of France has consented to | Chop Feed, $25 per ton. hibit. So far this year Chicago's real-estate in th e room s o v er M oore's D ru g sto re. —and tlieir mother had rather see you H a y — The market is steady. Quote aupply Madrid w ith £300,000 gold. The discovery of asbestos in tlie sales foot up $.75,000,000. come home in a placid than in a ruflied Y . \V. C. T. U. B u sin ess m eetin g th e second $lt>«i IS per ton. S atu rd ay in every m onth. mountain* opposite Lyman adds another Potatoes are now held at *1 a bushel The British troops will Ire armed with V egetahuch — The market is firm state of mind. What are you in a hurr* source of wealth to Skagit county. | ¡n Massachusetts, and there is a short the new magazine rifles next year. Ci. A. R . Sessio n s held first and th ird T h u rs Onions are scarce. There are plenty of about, anyhow? day ev en ing ill each m onth. F o r ©very b e a tin g puls© w© tell The contract to build the Presbvterian crop. Archdeacon Farrar has been appointed other vegetables in the market to supply L- avos b u t th e n u m b e r loss. the demand. Quote: Cabbage, $1.25(u (Secretary Rusk says tlieie is not a sin Chaplain of the House of Commons. \V. C. T. U. B u sin ess m eetin g held the third Theological Seminary near San Kafael, So sung a very pious and truthful ver Cal , has been awarded. The price is gle case of pleuro-pneumonia in this 1.75 per cental; Cauliflower, $1 per S atu rd ay afternoon in each m onth. Emile Zola through excessive reading dozen; Celery, flOc | ht dozen; Onions. sifier of the last century. Why do you $51,000. country. at night has nearly lost his eyesight. 21 i (if 2 J 4 C per pound ; Carrots,$1 tier sack . desire to double' the number of pulse bents O F * H A I* I I I 1C P I T O K V . Four.thousand men and 92J teams are The Army Board will begin this week Russia, following illustrious examples, Beets, $1.50 per sack; Turnips, it per by the uncomfortable excitement of now employed in the construction of the to look into’ the advantages of the Gulf sack ; Tomatoes, .30c per I k i x ; Potatoes, “ rapid transit?” “The numberless" is is preparing to revise her tarifl' law s. Union Fact tic extension between Tacoma Coast for a gun factory. P ity o f N e n b e rg . $ l« il.l0 per cental ; Sweet Potatoes, 2'...c accomplished rapidly enough by tlie and Portland. Stuttgart, Germany, lias a line of per pound. F. A. M orris slowest process. ‘‘Scion shalt thou forget M ayor ............................. The cost of governing New York is two F. H. Howard It c e der The Harqua Mala mines in Arizona and a half times greater than the cost of electric cabs in operation. Faurra—Tlie market is steady. Grapes all things; soon by all tilings shalt thou .Moses Votaw T re a s u re r have changed hands, and extensive j Philadelphia, Kioting is feared at Brussels. The are getting scarce. There are plenty of I k * forgotten," said Marcus Aurelius some A . M . H o s k in s M arshall 1). 1’ . .Stratton developments will he undertaken liv the j S tr e e t C om m issioner people are agitating in favor of universal Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Pears and 2,000 years ago. Why do you desire to San Antonio, Tex., believes the board suffrage. f N. C. M aris new ownership. Bananas. Quote: Tahiti Oranges, $3.50 quicken the trot of the procession toward I B . ( ’. M iles to establish a site for a gun factory will per I hjx ; Sicily Lemons, $ 8 m SI per case; the inevitable chasm of-oblivion? Ì A. W. Itees A tin mine has been discovered in the favor its establishment in that city. Council men Two thousand two hundred trains • j Calvin Stanley | liarker district in Montana. an<l if it Pears, 1 Va1’ per (round; Apples, 0tMK5c What you need no matter what you leave London ordinarily every twenty- per I kix ; Grafie», 75c(ii’$l per I kix ; 1‘ine- J . 1). Carter Prominent speculators aptly charac fonr hours. (G eo. Grayson lcontinues according to surface indica desire—is comfortable transit. Transit apples, $3.50^4.00 per dozen; Bananas, terize tlie present Hurry in the New York j tions, it is one of the largest tin mines that jars no nerve by rumbling cable, stock market as a rich man’s panic nanic. ____ British navy officers have petitioned $2.50(u3 50 per hunch; double, $0.00; jolting spring, clatter of htxif on stony in tlie world. (l .. for the privilege of wearing tan-colored Quinces, $1.26 |>er lsix. pavement, direful groan of laboring en An English syndicate is ney gouaiing boots Southern Oregon miners ate excited hoots at soa. sun. C heese —The market is steady. Quote gine, more diieful shriek of steam whistle over the strike in silver rock made by for manufacturing property worth $(>.- ■Oregon, 13utl4c, California, UV'ilik The Eiffel tower is closed for the . win or most direful jangle of brass bells out tlie San Francisco company in their | 000,000 situated near Toronto, Canada. , ., i Young America, 14 (<rl 6 c per pound. There was a great falling oft 1 » the j Burra«—The market is firm. Quote of tune. You don’t want to be packed in mines on Anderson creek, and a large Secretary Husk notified the Depart ter. number of locations have been made re- ment of State that the inspection of salt receipts last summer. ( >regon fancy creamery,42 ‘4e ; fancy dairy a su to e traveling ear of any sort; you i cently. Nicaragua lias sent congratulations to 37'..c; good to fair. 271.."i.34c: common. don't.want your nerves to quiver with ap pork for export began on November 10. , the canal company on the satisfactory 2 2 (« 26c; choice California, 37 Uc per prehension for the fate of the reckless The Judge at Victoria has declined to Secretary of the Treasury Windom has pound. newsboy—too often newschild—who ex sentence six miners who had been con approved the appointment of 115 lady condition of its work. Enos—The market is firm. Quote: poses himself to more danger while victed a month ago ol’ interfering with managers of the World’s Columbian Ex- Brazil has reduced the export duty on Oregon, 30 ; Eastern, 27**c per dozen. “ hopping ears" for an hour than many men at work in the Wellington mines. j position. coffee from 11 to 4 per cent., to take ef Pm i . t h y —Quote: Old Chickens. 44<" a battle field disclosed in a day. And The men remain at liberty on their per- fect after January 1 next. ¡4.50; young, $2.50n4.(X); old Ducks,-ti you don’t want to ( h > hoisted into an Burchell, who was convicted of the I sonal bond. inti.50; young, - 1 7; Geese, $0(010 per enlarged edition of a cash and parcels murder of the young Englishman Ben- Valasquez, the famous Cuban bandit, W ill Po-lfy (he Bloodt reigala’ e th « The Sumpter Valley Railroad t ’oin- well near Woodstock, Out., was hanged j has been killed, and his hand of thirty- dozen; Turkeys, 13(«14c per pound. l.'usr am i Kidney# and Kealore the basket, and whirled by steam or Health and Vlforof Youth. Dyspepsia, 1 pany will soon commence the erection N uts — Quote: CalUoruin Walnuts, electricity at an elevation too high last Friday. four surrendered to the government. W an t of A ppetite, In d ig estio n , L a ck o f S tren g th a n a T ired 17L>c; other varieties, 1 e ; Pean its, 12 c; for safety, too low for comfort. High i of tlieir saw mill in Baker City, with a Feeiing ubso lutoIy cnred.B o nee, A letter received in Brooklyn from Sis- The population of France remains Almonds 17c, Filbert-. I4(i¡15c; new m uscles and nerves rec> ive ! capacity of 100,000 feet of lumber per ii-vv force. E n liv en s th e mind ' dav. They will also erect a box factory ter Hose Gertrude states that she has | stationary, while the surrounding 11 a- Brazils, 20cper pound ; Cocoa nuts, $ 1 per enough to insure disaster in case of acci _b*and supplies B ra in Power. dent, low enough to catch the smoko of not abandoned her intention of devoting tions steadily increase in population. dozen ----------- Suffering from com pluinte i ana planing mills. household chimneys, and the odors of I H F T £ 5 p ecu liar to th e ir sex will And Hops—The market is steady, with 1 her life to the lepers. \ new hank, to lie known as the Axi- La A U I K l w in D R . H A R T E R ’S IK O N Olympia is to have a pesthouse for household cooking. Still less do you T O N IC a safe i.iu l spoedy c re. Give« a cle a r, heal nominal prices. Quote: 30(«3ic pet Sevcral letter carriers at New York atic Bank, will shortly be established contagious diseases. Five aces of land th y com plex ion. F re q u e n t atte m p ts a t c o u n te r f e it want tu bo shot through the bowels of pound. in g only add to th e popularity o f th e o rig in al have been trapped in crooked work, j in St. Petersburg with a capital of 25,- j have been purchased about a mile east Do not e x p e rim e n * t -p e t t h e OKK.INAL and BEST. H iiiks —Quote; Dry Hides, selected the earth by atmospheric or other force. of tlie city limits, and $350 have been rhey have been in collusion with “green- i 000.000 rubles. H A R T E R 'S L I T T L E L IV E R P I L L 8 prime, 8 a 0 e, Qc less lor culls, green As has been said, you will explore the C o n stip L iv e r C o m p lain t a n d S u i ' i.tion ‘ , , Li IF efuro appropriated bv the Council for the erec- goods ” men in carrying letters. H eadache. S iu n p le Doao and D ream Book Liverpool, England, has 2 0 miles of selected, over 55 pounds, 4c; under 56 subterranean regions soon enough. “Jam m ailed on receip t o f two ce n ts in postage. tion of the building. The Treasury Department has decided the best paved streets in the world, and pounds, 3c; Sheep Pelts, short wool. 30 te premet nox, fabultoque mattes, ” said D r. H A RTER M ED ICIN E C O ., BLLouis. Xo. The suit of Henry T. Gage of l.os An that pure alcoliol is dutiable at 10 per it costs less than • 40,000 a year to keej (lifXK:; medium, OOfaSOc; long, nuclei Horace. They were too wise to hanker $1.25; shearlings, 10 u 20 c. Tallow, good aft.T underground railways in his day. geles against J . G. Downey and others cent, ail valorem without regard to the them in perfect repair. w as decided by Judge l'uterhaugh at San use for which it is intended. But the more comfortable transit» how A sliglit reduction in the tax on tour- to choice, 3icZ3hjC. $37.50. O re >t B a r g a in s in P I A N O S . W rite W o o l. —(juote: Eastern Oregon, lOtit are you going to get that? Eusily, if Diego in favor of the defendants. The Henry W. Sage has added $200,000 to | ists visiting France from England.in- ftte&t Illu s tra te d C atalog ue- A d d ress lt‘c ; Valiev, lt»(ci20c |s-r |siun l. suit is of long standing, and involves a his previous gift of $ 00,000 for the estab- eluded in the railway ticket, has been kF . Beatty, Washing tun, New Jer sey. you have a talented pair of legs; other N ails — Ba»" quotations: Iron $3.20; wise, with difficulty or not at all. And large amount of l.os Angeles and San I lishment of a department of philosophy : m ide by the government. “ » & * Steel, $3.3 ); Wire, $3.1) > per keg. Diego realty. even the most gifted legs will suffer dis , Li H"-VKr|Sitb Thi8 Vienna’s |K)puIation by annexation of S hot —Quote: $1.85 per sack. quiet at the bridges and crossings of the Since going to the halibut banks otl $ 1 , 0 !M),.W 0 winch he lias given to this in- gevera, gllbl'l r ,,MU1 vi||ag<.s now am -unts most crowded streets. Comfortable T l i e M er**l»:»i»«H )*t» M r u ’ l . o ' Cape Flattery the Tacoma Fishing Com- | stitution. . to i.SOO.OOO. ranking as Europe’s fourth puny’s schooner Lady George has for » s Y f < 1 1 g ilí* ? tí if * ! S ugars —T lie market ¡ h firm. Quote: transit is as yet afar off from you. Your Sensational stories have come to the city in point of inhabitants. warded 1.500 pounds of halibut. Other f>{ju ; drv u'i a * grandfather had it; your uncle who *- 3 < ■ - . 1 -* Is* - State Board of Agriculture of the The St. Petersburg correspondent of Goiilen G, 5 lac ; i*x im tisbiug schooners, notably the Georgel Ohio nlatetl, <>L,.e; eulh* cnu-lie-l hiu I j > ovv lives in the country has it. But your »I» S i t Chance slaughtering and shipping to Ph.ladel- , lj0n,,0I1 , (|li| v News savs the defeat of Portland and the Alice of Se grandfather was never in a hurry, and S 5 t* a < * S -1 :? S 4 = L Í Í of diseased hogs from several coun- of the high-tariff party in America lias dared, 0 ?*c per pound. attle have not shared the Lady George’s I'.hia. D r i e d Kuuirs — Tlie market is i r n. your uncle never is. Therefore your Í í í rj** ties in the State where the hog cholera \ depressed the Russian tariff party. 5 0 A ^ Cenote: Ital an U. nnej , 12l 2 (ad4u; I'e grandfather’s nerves were and your tin good lurk. is prevalent. • in D ovr harbor is to be improved at a tit and (i nu il! UrniHH, 10 c pur punud cle’s are as of steel. The fierce jolt and The Puyallup Light, Heat and Power In the signal service the oast vea-, Company has been incorporated with a notwithstanding all the difficulties, there nst of flOO.tXX), which is to include new Raisin^, ¡12.75 per box: IMnmmer-dried hideous rumble of the thimble skem farm capital stock of $35,000, divided into were only fourteen occasions on which docks and a steel floating bridge for pas Pears, 11(3 12la •; sun- tried and ía torv wagon are and were to them luxurious share. of $100 each. The stockholders severe cold w ives were not predicted, 98 sengers from the railway to the Calais Plum*, !1 'M2’ : evapórate! Peaeh*»s ami musical. You have hurried your 24$* ; Smyrna Fins, 14 t MW*; ('aiiioinin nerves into a jumble of sensitive) mucus. are Fred S. Meeker, James H. Spencer, per cent, of all t he important cold waves steamers. F. O. Meeker, F.dward M. Dunn, C. II. 1 being predicted. The rush for Patti seats in St. Peters Fi^ 8 , tie per pound. R kans —T he market is firm. Qu it' For you comfort means quiet. It will he Boss and Ezra M. Meeker. The com burg was so much like a Nihilist out so -“only more so" — with your unfor Small Whites, 3 '-g(tf 4e; Pink, C. Good rum of Athens, Ga., has in- ___ ____ ______ __ pany expects to light Puyallup with break that many were injured and the tunate children. Science and humanity Rayos, 4 <jc ; Rutter, Limas, 6 'g« vented an improvement on the telephone ambulances went Hying. It is not re- electricity before tlie holidays. will provide for them; they can hardly which, it is claimed, would revolutionize corded that the wily Czar was caught in per pound. A large number of genuine Oregon telephonic communication. It is now the tumult. C annkd G ooim —Market is firm, (¿noto be expected to help you, who are the ph asants are brought over on the Ore Table fruits. 12.25, 2 ' oh ; Pearlies, »2.ó » original sinful hurrier. The coming man go"n Pacilic train froui Yaquina daily and . -Wording to Captain Wiaamann of Bartlett l'ears, $2.25; PI iiiiih , II. may cease from being in a hurry, or the African exploring party, the para Strawberries, $2.5i); Cherries, i}2@2 50; humanity may decree that every other shipped to 1 ortland Out in the valley | j )y t||e anthorities at Washington, dise of birds seems to have lieen found Blackberries, $2; Itasplierries, 1 - 2 . 55 ; street be reserved for passenger traffic these pheasants, which only a few years • ago were abundant, are nearly extinct. At the Methodist Missionary Conven- on flic shores of lagoon communicating Pineapples, $2.75; Apricots, $1.86. i ’i»* and foot travel only; or some large and It is supposed that the Mongolian pheas- j -ion held at Boston a number'of appro- \ with the eastern extremity of the Albert fruit; Assorted,$3.75 per dozen ; Peaches. strong tamable birds, graceful as tlie nuts, which are getting plenty, have ¡rriations were made as follows; For [ Nyanza. $1.42'^; Plums, $1.25; Black lorries, $ 1.85 swans of Lceda, may lx* discovered, upon driven the native pheasants to the China, $108,000; Malaysia, $8,000; Bul- An immense number of applications per dozen. Vegetables: Corn, $1.20 whose backs, or drawn by whom in mountains. garia, $10,(XX). For the work in Italy from young ladies in Dublin, and all over (a 1.50. according to quality ; Tomatoes. aerial cars, the tired and nervous may lx* The timber-stealing eases against the *50,0:10 was voted, the committee on Eu- Ireland, has been forwarded to the au $lal5@ 3.50; Sugar Peas, $ 1.40n< I .Ho ; borne quietly, and quickly, too, to and contractors for the Great Falls and Can- | rope recommending: that sum in view of thorities in the Irish Capital for ap String Beans,$1 perdoz<»n. I'ish : Salmon from business; or balloons may convey ada railroad came to an end in the Mb“ work which had been done in that pointment as clerks on the forthcom $1.25 "1.50; sardines. 80cf"$1.50; lol» people at salubrious heights through tin* stern, $ (o 3; oysters, $2'" 2.75 per dozen. ing eensus in Ireland. United States Court at Helena, Mont , j country. Condensed milk: Kagle brand, $8.25, calm of air, or chloroform may he ad after a very short trial. The defendants Speaking of tornadoes, General Greely The silk manufactures of Germany Crown, $7 ; lligbland, $0.75; Champion. ministered to each street car passenger were charged with unlaw fully taking .if the signal servic • says it appears from have been completely crowded out of the by the conductor in such quantities as to timber valued at $20,otXi from govern- the data on hand that in no State may a European markets by thesu|ieriorcbeap- $0 per case. P ick LBS —(¿note: $l.l5c 3s; $1.25 5s. render him or her oblivious to the perils ment land on the North and South can- j destructive tnrnodo be expected ofteiier iiess and excellence of French stuffs. S a l t —Quote: Liverpool, *17, .>19. and discomforts of travel. This latter vons.of the Teton between February 15 than on an average of once in two years, Tin; German wares are now chiefly ex experiment might well lx* essayed under stock, $ 11 ( 0.12 per ton in carload kits. and April 17 of this year. , ami that the area over which the total ported to South America. the existing condition of street transit, C o a l O il — Q u o t e : $ 2 .3 0 per case. Lie traction can lie expected is excelling During the thirty-four days tluit the small, even in the States most liable to ( ' ran hk kriks — Quote; Wisconsin, which is neither comfortable nor rapid.— Osman Digma, hearing of the nego ; Spokane exposition was o|ien fully 5 l.ixt i these violent storms. Chicago Inter Ocean. tiations concerning Kassala, has in $9.50; Cape Co<I, $12 per barrel. i visitors from every State of the Union C o k fk k —(¿note: Costa Rica, 22 '.,c; structed the inhabitants to build new Secretary Tracy hag issued an order j beheld the products from the Northwest. forts, and has urgently impressed upon Rio, 25'2 c ; Arlmekle’s, roasted, 20^1 T h e F a r m s o f New llr tin s w lc k . The receipts reached about $25,H0d, increasing the numlier of stars on the the trils.s the necessity of collecting j |ier pound. In extended travels over tlio New national ensign and Union jack to forty- enough to pay'ranhing expenses and a R ick —Quote: $fi.25 per sack or 100 Brunswick and Intercolonial railways one 1 forces to defend the district. General AgK for P. M. Ferry & Co’ s little more. The plant cost $108,004, three. l ive new stars are added—one pounds. has practical opportunity for observation Of the 7«>7,181 Austrians liable this while the capital stock is only $60.".X), each for North Dakota. South Dakota, Th © M « » t M a r k e t , of country and study of those who are leaving n deflei nev of alxnit $ 5 . o . hj to Montana, Washington and Idaho. The year to military service, only 154,14b The meat market is firm, (¿note: sustained by it. and any one with half u stats are arranged in six rows, the sixth were found to be up to the phys eal re lie met by the enterprising projectors. Beef—Live? 2l^"»3c; dressed, 0c. row containing eight stars and 'he other quirements, 514,988 were released on disposition to fairness must admit that Miss Ella M. Smith, who died at I’ort- live r o w « containing seven stars each. Mutton—Live, 3(^c; dressed, fie. account of physical incapacity, and our own country cannot anywhere show \ land, bequeathed $40,000 to the Boys’ Hog»—I .ive, 4Vri>5)*c; dressed, 5 ,.y fi ,581 failed to appear for examination. finer farms or more bright and pmqx'r- Garden Seed. [and Girls’ ^id Society, $5.0.0 each to Yreal—5'ft 8 c per pound. Attachments have lieen served b$ ous villages. The manner, motive, con ! the Women’s Union, Ladies’ Relief So Samuel Leonard of Boston and levied Lieutenant Tr«xip says that Assad Tar- Laml>s—$2.50 each. versation and characteristics of native ciety and the Unitarian Church, all of tipon the plant and stock of the Kansas rou, the interpreter who made affidavit HMOKKI) MKATS INI) LARI). passengers traveling between interior I that city, about $ 20,000 to various per- j City Packing Company for $500,044. to tin* story of cannibalism to Stanley at Tlie market is firm. Quotations: Fast- ! settlements and towns tell as much as j sons, and the residue of her estate for | similar attachments were issued against Cairo, mane a retraction in full over bis statistics. The face of this fine province, ! the erection and maintaining of a build- 1 \ the Kansas City Packing ami Chase Re nnnein !/>ndon in tlie presence of Sir l ern Hams, 13(rt 14c; Breakfast Grass, Clover and all kinds of 1 as a whole, is filled with interesting pic ing for the use of the Portland Library frigerator Company. The failure of the Frahcisde Winton and Burdetts-Coutts. con, \ \0t \ 1 LjC ; Hides, 9(<$ 10c; Lard | lO^c jx*r p o u n d . tu res of thrift, amplitude, content. Eng- Association. This last liequest will commission house of Sairmel Bell .V Co. It looks as if the American colonies in | ! amount to about to at least $150,000. i fish men, Scotchmen and Irishmen seem is Nupjsised to lie responsible for this. Paris, Roma and Firenzi the coming j to have assimilated and merged into Indications are favorable for a boom winter would Is* larger and nerhapscoin- Acting Secretary of the Int rior Chan poaed of more distinguishes! people than The joint committee of the Senate and i another race, retaining the lx*st qualities i in the John Dav country. A person rep v,.nr„ I House, which was authorized to make a 1 of each. The farming population as a resenting the I'nion Pacific has lately .Her linn decided that th« mineral entry ! F Trees, Bulbs, Fertilizers, etc. > • | trip to the Pacific ( ’oust to investigate ! class average as well as, or better than, examined the coal fields of that section ->n the Bm-hanan mine in the Stockton \ Austrian citiea condemn the intro- I violation of th** Chinese immigration ! our own in point of intelligence and a ■,nd reported favorably there.m. The land ilietric-t in California by Milton S. Union Pacific people have had an eve on Latiidin, ha' iny lieen made for Ihe Lon- (Diction of the lance as the ofTenaive t | law, has started West. Representatives ! certain admirable quality of not unpleas- that section for some time. The build-’ don and San FraneDco^bank (limited), a weapon of the German cavalry, a hobby j i Iiehlbnch and Stump go to Washington j ant assertiveness and self reliance, and in ing of the Sumpter Valley railr..ad is foreign eorixiration, innat lie canceled, of trie Emperor. They tldnk it in an j under the chaperonage *>f Dejmty Ser j many sections, like the central, western, geant-at-A nns Charles B. Reaoe. They southern and southeastern vtJleya, the i generally supposed to be I lacked by them, ax a mineral entry can not tie made for j absolutely useless weapon. Bcc Keepers' Supplies. corporation. A patent can' M f a i has d is -! will I m * joined at Chicago by Represent- ¡ beauty of villages, shade«! highways and and it i* reported that the roa I will lie We want you for a customer. Give us ■ xtended to the John Day at an early | at ive Owen and at Spokane by Senator ! outlying farms cannot lx* surpassed in missed as completely cured several of a trial order. ance with the law. day. the patients whom he has been treating Squire. The last meeting of tin* com I the stabs or in any port of garden like Late advices from Pine Ridge agency, for consumption. His method of treat mittee will be held a tS p ikane; thence England.—Edgar L. Wakeman’s Letter. Allim Weir. Secretary of State of they will go to Sea tie, San Francisco Washington, who is Insurance Com mis <outh Dakota, are to the effect that ex ment wlM lx* made public w ithin three and IjOff Angeles. They will return to sioner, has issued an or :er providing citement among th** Indians on account weeks. D o n ’t W r it« “ C old S la w .” Washington alxnit tin* third week in De that all local insuranceconi|ianies, which of the New Messiah is rapidly increas- ! Baron Nathaniel Rothschild of VTienna cember. Tin* committee will be accom Noticing a recipe for “ Kauldslaugh,* 5 uccesi»ore to M iller Br»«. Catalogue Free. arc required by law to maintain a fixed ing. Some apprehension is felt. If act has Ixren under the famous nerve cure o f ; |,Hid«*«l bv a clerk and stenographer, and it occurred to mo that I might enlighten minimum of paid-up and unimpaired ive measures are not taken lx*fore by the Father Knmp h I( the^village Waereho- | w \\\ testimony. j rea l, rs r, < to tli« meaning and original capita 1 and allow'd! credit upon the same government, a serious outbreak may oc - 1 fen, near Munich. The care, which lusts spelling of that word. It is composed of R e a d , r ad. but stop whenever there in approve«! securities, shall lie required cur during the early spring, or even fie- ! twenty-one days, consists of salkiny ---------- — two Dutcll (Holland) words and signifies are anr i ■ ig’ s of mental indigestion, hereafter to keep such securities in a re fore. It is said, however, that the gov- ! aismt"barefooted, taking a daily Lath in Tlie government appropriation , f t i t ) ,- 1 _______ salad modo of cabbage; kool (pro- Read ícel santly. Lilt think three time» sponsible lianking or safe-deposit insti eminent has the whole situation in hand ice-cold water, and * diet of milk and i <>oo for the purpose of making tlie n f upper nouneed cole) ncans cabbage; ela (pro you read. as ineessan itiy tution, subject to order of the Conimis- and will at once effectually crush out the veg tali es. Ills health lias lieen greatly Columbia river navigable is to Is- in- nourired »la« i nounced .law) means a salad, and the very first signs of an uprising. missioner. benefited. creased I« a private appro| riation from nroja-r name m Dutch is “ koolsln.’’ It The cl rs of the Church of England “ The Kreutzer Sonata ” *a< seized in I). C. Corbin of Spokane Fall*, lie ex ts simply ; A vote of the members of the Western The larg'-st purchase of woof from any I 1 : - . 1 i -O is (drived include ¡ 4 .eon voluntary and lil.nOO one sbeepraiser in the Southwest took Freight Association has showed every Galicia by order of tlie Public Prose- pect* to make the river navigable from -. 11 . 11 -. and 47 .(ioO voluntary place at Albuquerque. N. M . one day- r**a (, except the Burlington, ready to ctiter. When the ras»-was brought to tiie Little Italics to Canadian Paci):- fine, settaoned with |>cpper aud salt and ( « i d In . then with a little vinegar is heated iu a and 4.1" paid temale singers. last wee'r. and ennsi«ted of re-arly A»),- La**k «levin and accept the terms of the trial the tsiokseller-* said that tin- novel branch, a distance of aismt fifty-five pan until the cabbage is wilted. 1 liarc «MX> |mumis.the product of Merino sheep Union Pacific. The question as to contained no attack on public morals. (idles. Mr. Corbin savs he will soon scon it written in recipe books as “Cold ithropi-r in London has estal>- and of the finest texture. Sixty-three whet I ier action could fie taken without The Judge ordered the work to tie read have a daily line t > Nelson and the Koo n « * l a c l e ini-si a where |oor wagons, drawn by four oxen to each th * unanimous consent of »11 lines was from beginning to end, and this being tenai lake mines. Ilis own engineers 81a w,” be word cold being used as the I,a ie their eves tried and g e t w-agon, brought the wool in. and liefore referred to the chairmen. The Burling 'lone, he decided against tin- Public Pros will make a survey from tlie l.fttle Da'les opposite of hot, end in that sense mutt it was taken from the wagoris the owner ton people sav that, even if V e Union : ecutor and ordered the book to tie re to the line this fall. Tin- ( 'anadian gov have been taken from tiie sound cud not and purchasers paraded the principal Paci c succeeds in enforcing the new stored to the owners. As s result Ftencli ernment has made an appropriai ion for tbs meaning of the word.—Cor. Good n - a noble failure serre, tlie thoroughfares of the city. The proces condition on its Omaha connection, it and German trans’ations tre sold now the purpose of rendering lire river more Bouse lie-pin". faithfully n. a distinguished sio n « *« a grand one and fully a mile the Burlington) will continue to ex* ; freely, and others in Polish and Rutlie- easily navigatile from a short distance nian are in pre]«ration. above the line to Spr-tat's lami ing. i charge traffic on the old basis. •m < king. . •1 A ddress. I ì k a p h i c , K ew berg, Oregon. TOO BIG A HURRY. A d t ic f * ............... Six M onths ............. ^ ................................ T hree M onths..................................... — .............. at A d vertisin g Hills Collected M onthly* G R A P H IC . u n N EW B ER G G R A P H IC . INDIA W IL L S U P P LY RIVAL C H IN A IN T H E OF T H E F U T U R E . T e a C hiu © First fro m J a v a a n d Not from C h in n — F-norinott» Di icei* C h a rg ed fo r the D ruy: at F irs t C h iu * ’» Lxpo rt* A re F a ll ing OIF—Cheap Labor. Contrary to tlie popular impre ssion, we diil uot receive out first supplies of what was then known as “chaw,” and drunk out of “silver porringers,*' from China, but from Java, which, until the Dutch obtained possession of the island, was an English settlement. Th«* commerce in the herb could not, however, have lieen great, for at first tlie price ranged from £0 to £10 per pound. Even during the reign of Charles II and his brother it was disposed of at from fifteen shillings to fifty shill ings, according to quality, tlie duty pay able on every gallon of the leverage sold in the coffee houses being eightpence. The tea trade was, however, in that era a comparatively small branch of com merce, being mainly a monopoly in the hamls of the East India company. It was when the consumption increased enor mously, while the business of supplying the demand was not too much subdivided, U*it it became and continued so remark ably lucrative. The prices were nothigh enough to be prohibitory, and yet were sufficiently good to permit of a handsome profit to growers, buyers, brokers and sellers. This is no longer the case. The people who expect to live by the traffic have multiplied out of all proportions to their customers, with the inevitable re sult that prices have lieen whittled down to a figure which afimitsof little margin. In China—-so it is affirmed by those in a position to know—a suicidal attempt has been made by the native growers to re coup themselves for falling prices by more slovenly manufacture and even by flagrant adulteration. This, at least, is the verdict of a Ixxly so well qualified to pronounce on the evidence before them as the Shanghai chamber of commerce. DKCRKASK IN C H IN A ’S E X P O R T. A fact even more conclusive is that while tlie exports of China tea have fallen off enormously, those of the newer tea producing districts have increased in an inverse ratio. It is known that be tween 1801 and 1880 the export decreased by 24,000,900 pounds, while that of In dian and Ceylon teas increased by nearly 80,000,000, and since then the disparity has been even greater. Thus it is ob viously useless for China any longer to regard herself as uhie to control the tea trade of the world, or to conduct herself as if she were the prime producer. She may he fortunate, indeed, if India, Cey lon and Java leave her the second place in the struggle for supremacy. The planters of Assam wen* the first to work their gardens on th«: ('ll pci pies of scientific liLh farming, ami now »-hey are reaping their reward. But of all the competitor« who have disputed the China monopoly Ceylon is likely to prove the most formidable, though she entered the field so recently that tea was only regard ed as a likely crop when the destruction «>f their coffee plantation« compelled the owners of estates to try other products. Now, thanks to the experience of India with which the planters began, and to the advantages of climate and soil, the export of Ceylon tea is increasing year by year, while tlie quality, taking one season with another, is of a decidedly high standard. These countries are, however, only; two, if tin* two most vigorous, of China’s rivals. Japan has long dealt largely in green tea, and seems determined to grow a great deal more, now that the western markets are open to her trailers. C H E A P L A B O R A N D C H E A P TK A . Tonquin and Cochin-China are never likely to prove serious competitors for our custom, their tea being of an inferior hrsnd. But Java is not falling !>ehin«l in the race, and all tlie hill countries of India— Assam, Duhra-Dun, Kumaun, . Darjiling, Cachar, Kangra, Ilnzuribagh, Chittagong, the Tarai and tlie Nilghiris —are extending tlieir operations in black tea. Natal has been demonstrated to lie a tea growing region, and there are grounds for believing that the West In dies, the southern United States, Brazil, Fiji, Australia, aud even the south of Europe can produce fair marketable leaf. But there are other elements besid<.*s quality which enter into the tea growing industry, ami tin* first of them is cheap la!>or. We must remember that in India and China a laborer capable of picking and firing loaf may lie had for from two pence to sixpence per day, and that it is difficult for any other countries to enter into competition with regions where a primary margin of profit is so fully in sured as in those portions of the east. It would lx* rile to attempt tlie appraise ment of the different qualities of these teas. Apart fmui the fact that those best qualili’ d to form an opinion rarely come to t<.‘* to - with a judicial mind, a great deal mu t I n * allow«*«! for individual tastes. But mo t tea drinkers prefer tlie cheaper Indian and Cingalese teas to the ordinary “chops” from China, while it cannot lx 4 honestly contended that in nicety of preparation the latter are com parable with the former. It is equally undeniable that the finer kinds of China b a i*>ss«*ss distinctive qualities which have n«)t yet been imi tated by any other growths, and so long as Russia kr* ps her taste for the dearest “chops’* of Congou so long will the Flower Land find a good market for her produce. — London Standard. Ill« ll©Nt S h I jm I O il. Cottonseed oil is tlie best salad oil in the world and it should be put upon the market on its merits, U>&ring its own name, ami its excellence for all culinary purport«* lx? ;>« rsistently set forth until it receives pooular approval and enters into os universal consumption as butter or lard.—Manufacturers' U«*cord. T a l l W n u i© » U u nt et i. Toll femmes «le chambre are now Uiu fas Mon here; the taller the better, in order that they may b® able without mounting on a footstool to look dows on a hnjli head gear io arranging i t — London Truth. w N EW B ERG