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NEWBERG GRAPHIC
NEWBERG GRAPHIC
K A T I 'Ü :
.Tw enty Dollars
Ten Dollars
One Dollar
One Column
H alf Column
Professional Carda
K r a d k n g X o t i r e s w i l l be I n s e r t e d
the rate o f T en eeuta per M n «.
EAST AND SOUTH
'k lE N U s ’ C hU R C H .—SERVICES EVERY
Suuday ar 11 a . m . an<l 7 p. m and Thursday i
at 10 a m . Sabbath school every Suuday Mt 9:45 |
a m . Mouthly m eeting at 2 l*. M. the first Sat-i
urdav in eac h' month. Quarterly m eeting the |
sec ond Saturday and Sunday in February, May. |
August aud November.
h
m
|>RKSHVTKKIAN t'ftll’ KCH. -SERVICES EV
J
ery second aud fourth Lord’s day at 11 a . m .
aud 7:::0 p. m . Sabbath sc hool every Sunday at
10 A. M.
I I REE METHODIST.—PR AY E R MEETING
X
every Thursday at 7 ::J0 p. M. Sabbath school
every Sunday a t 10 a . m .
K CHURCH.— s e r v i c e s FI Rtf T eUNDAY
in every month at :> t*. M.
SOCIETY NOTICES.
\ ' M.C. A.—DKVOrH>NAE>EKVlCKS EVERY
X . Sunday at 4 p . m . Young men earnestly
requested to attend.
\ \ r C. T. t'.-M iM IN IS * MEETING TH E SEC-
y }l . ond and fourth Tnursday iu each mouth.
O F.—SESSIONS HELD ON THURSDAY
in Bank budding.
I O • evenings
J. S. REES,
R .C
M IS T S FIRST 4ND T H IR D SAT-
urday afternoon in each month.
Q OF V .- M I R r S E V IR Y S A T U R D A Y EVEN
k j* ing.
Contractor and Builder,
U. W.—MEETS EVERY TUESDAY EVEN
A o • . ing
Ht 8 p. . in Armory Hall.
m
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
City of Newberg.
.... O. C. Emery
M ayor.......
...F. H. Howard
R ecord er..
..... J. J. Woods
Marshal.
....Moses Vetaw
Treasurer.,
.......A. C. Cox
Street C om m issioner......
Surveyor.................................................Miles Reece
^HJtEW BERG v
COUNCILS! KN.
)B. C. Miles
................................. {Paul Macy
JC. F. Moore
.............................. |G. L. Stabler
1 F. H. Lasbier
.............................. f j . I). Carter
cards ,
m . d .,
Physician and Surgeon,
S. N. BURGEN, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
C ollege ,
College Classes, Normal Course, Book-keeping,
NEWItEHO, OH.
All the Grammar School Studies, Music and Art.
Office— First door west of postoffice. Resi­
d ence, corner of Second and R iver streets.
H. J. LITTLEFIELD,
Physician and Surgeon,
Newberg, Or.
Office in b uild in g occu p ied by the late Dr.
Carman, ou Main street.
DR. HAROLD CLARK,
Dentist,
N KW R ERG, OR.
B an k of N ewberg
Gold filling a specialty. Gas or vita’ iaed air
given iu extracting teeth. All work warranted.
Office—Near postofifice, on First street.
JOHN
FLOUHIfiG v M ILLS,
P ac ific
NEW HERO. OH.
Office on First street. All (alia prom ptly at­
tended to day or night. Diseases of women and
childreu a specialty.
Dentist,
Photographer,
Do You Want a House Built?
s i 4. R -SESSIONS HELD FIRST AND THIRD
\JT. Saturday evening in each m onth.
w. M c C o n n e l l ,
YOUNGER,
NEW BERG, ORECON.
N e w b e rg , O regon,
- 1 8 PREPARED TO R E P A I R -
— (W a tc h e s » and » C l o c k s » —
111 r workm anlike manner. Satisfaction guar­
anteed. In G. M. Bales’ shoe shop on First street.
Thirty-five years’ expe;i* nee.
DR. CORNELL,
Veterinary • Physician
*
and • Surgeon.
Newberg, Or.,
W ill prescribe for and treat »ick or lame horses
and cattle. ra ils prom ptly answered day or
night. Office at Rogers’ livery stable, Sheridan
street.
DR. E. J. YOUNG,
I.ti in I nous Keyhole.
An escutcheon for a luminous key
hole has been designed which will fie
especially convenient
on
closets,
chests, etc., in dark places, and also to
the jeunesse doree who have lingered
at the club. The escutcheon carrying
$
the keyhole is formed o f glass, anJ lias
a concave or recessed back, to which
........ President is applied a coat o f phosphorescent
. Vice-President paint.—New York Commercial Adver­
............ Cashier tiser.
30,000
C a p ita l S to ck
JESSE EDW ARDS
B. C. M I L E S ...........
MOSES VOTAW .
Directors— Jesse Edwards, B. C. Miles, F. A. Morris, J. C. Colcord,
E. H. Woodward.
Certificates of deposit issued payable on demand. Exchange bought
and sold. Good notes discounted. Deposits received subject to check
at sight, and a general banking business transacted. Collections made
on all accessible points in the United States and Canada.
Correspondents— Ladd & Tilton, Portland; National Park Bans,
New York.
V e t e r in a r y v S u r g e o n ,
Strangers visiting the city are invited to call at the bank for infor­
mation concerning the city .
C* rrespondence invited.
NEW II KKG, OH.
The treatment of horj.es a specialty.
tended with promptness.
Cal s at
D. M. R a m s e y ,
WHEELERS WILSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY
r- _
y
_WAV* 1 W 1 U liF fl TIIV DVI V .
House 7 and 7 Sign 7 Painter,
G r a n d P rize
NEWBERG, OB.
Houses p a in tei in the latest TINT.8. Paper-
hanging, graining, btaining an<l bard oil finish
Done by Day or Contract.
PARIS EXPOSITION. 1889.
RAILWAY
18 THK LINK TO TAKE TO A hi. POINT*
E ast
and
S outh .
It I i the d in in g car route, it run« through rea­
ti billed train» every day I d the year to
S t . P a u l a n d C hicag o
Composed o f dining ear« an»urpas»ed, Pullman
drawing room sleeper» o f latent <-r|tilpment.
Best that ran tie constructed, and In which a*1
com m odatiomi are both free and furnished to
holder« of first or necond clam ticket», and
PLAIN STRY EYING.
Best Sewing Machine for
Family and Manufact­
uring Purposes.
T^eave orders for work at the postoffice, or ad |
dress me at Newherg. Or.
M. REE* F.
D. W. C u m m in s ,
F
Northern Pacific
Tourist Sleeping Cars,
Haviag been appointed by the C ounty Sur
veyor a* bis deputy for this part of Yam hill
county. I am prepared to do all kinda of
• a', on ns if von want a good we i at a reason
able figure fla rin g had long ex p erien ce we
guarantee good work
Price for U>-lnf and pnt- j
t in f :u wal;. 30 cents per foot
-T U P
'No < I*« n g <- of f ar» ,
SURVEYING.
N EW BERG . OB.
From Terminal or Interior Points
-A T TH E -
F E F - Shop on Main street.
WELL-BORER,
Dr. Brook» Say* Redheaded Men Should
Not Marry Auburn Haired Girl».
FRESH MEATS.
D Y E N T i 8 T CH U R C H — P R A Y E R Ml I l IN*.
\ every Wednes lay evening, sanbatn M'lmol
every Saturday at 10 a m ., services follow in g
g .
• t « s .
Central Meat Market
i 11IRISTIAN ( HURt H —SERVICES EVERY
\
second aud fourth Sunday at 10 v. m . and
7:30 p. M.
p r o f e s s io n a l
Southern Pacific Route.
f o ; h
Portrait and Landscape Artist.
lug and eveuine. Suuday school every Sunday
at 10 a . m . Prayer meeting every Wednesday
even ing at 8:00 o clock.
Third Ward...
—V IA —
MATrt::.:or;iAL
Examine Them on Exhibition at A. C. COX’, Newberg, Or.
PACIFIC COAST
S® ISO M .rk.l Str.-t
MAIS
,
l i m
CLEOANT
OAY COACHES.
A eoritlnnow» line con necting with all Hue«,
affording direct and uninterrupted »ervlce
Pullman »leeper reservation can be mad»
in Advance through any agent o f the road
Through ticket» to and from oil point» in
America. Kngland and Kurope can be purchased
at any ticket office o f the Northern Pacific < om
pany
Full inform ation con cerning rate, tim e o f
train», routes and other detail» furnished on ap
pi Hat lot* to any ag«nt or to
i t
SaD
c«l.
A. D CHARLTON.
A»»f»tant General Pa»*er,(fer Agent. No 121 FlrH
• u*»t. coru»r o f v» »»hlugton, Por^aud 0%
NO. 33.
PACIFIC COAST.
NATIONAL
|1
.
¡tí
75
50
DIEGO’ S GRAND
Addreea, G raphic . Newberg. Oregon.
PORTLAND MARKET.
P r o d u c e , F r u it , Etc.
W heat — Nominal.
Valley. 11.30(8
L321» ; Walla Walla, $1.25® 1.27*4 per
cental.
Coeur d’Alene.
SAN
CAPITAL.
General Brooke Turns Oxer th: Wolcott
Party to the State Authorities of
Wyoming for Trial.
No Federal Troops for the
SHASTA L IN E .!»
O S T tM U 'R rH .—RKGl’ I.AR SERVICE
first aud third Sundnys of the month at 11
I M J . P and
8:00 p. M.; also ou fl'th Sunday, morn
Second Ward..
SAMUEL HOBSON,
“ Marriage" was the theme upon
which Rev. Dr. John A. Brooks dia-
ooursed ut the Prospect Avenue
Christian church. His text was from
\ K \\ Il KKG. OK.
Ephesians xxii, 32. 33: "Wives sub­
mit yourselves unto your own hus­
bands as unto the Lord, for the hus
Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland:
band is the head o f the wife, even as
Christ is the head of the church.
ARRIVE.
FROM F KB. 1, 1891.
LEAVE.
Portraits enlarged to life size aud finished in Nevertheless, let every one of you in
Crayon. India Ink or Water Colors.
ov e r la n d E xpress .
{»articular so love his wife even as
Salem, Alhauy, Eug­
Studio—Upstairs iu Hopkins building.
ene, Rotseb’g Grant’s
himself and the wife see that she
l'as», Medford. Ash
•7:.’«» %. M.
reverences her husband.”
•7:00 P. M land, 8«'*rameuto, Og­
den, San Francisco,
“ Courtship is the most serious time
Moja ve, Los Angeles,
El Faso,New Orléans,
for a man or woman, "said Dr Brooks.
and East.....................
| “ Many bad unions have resulted from
*::U) a . m . Rose berg & way station-« *4:30 p. m .
| Via Wood:>urn fo r]
( bad courtships. It is the time to be
I Mt. Angel. Silvertou. ! . . . .
] West Scio. Browns- I M
1 * M May be found at all times a full astonnenf of earnest, honest and truthful, not a
[ ville aud Coburg......J
good marketable
, time of smiling, sighing, pleasing and
. m . Albany and way station^ 410:30 a . m .
. m . Cor vail ia A way stations f5:80 r. n.
j captivating. It is the time to study
i*. M. M oll inn vide ,v way Ma’s f B: _‘0 a . m .
happiness, concord aud congeniality.
Dining Cara on Ogden Route.
“ Marriage is either a blessing or a
curse. Plutarch said, ‘A man must
PULLMAN IHTFFKT SLKKI’ KKS.
All orders prom ptly attended t<* and satisfaction
eat a bushel o f salt Ix'foro I can take
guaranteed.
Second-Claaa Sleeping Cara
j liim for my friend.’
How much
For accom m odation o f passengers holding sec­
ond-class tickets attached to all trains.
One door west o f Morris, Mi Vs A Co.’s new store, more important it is when be is to
ou First street.
be taken for life. There should lie
Through ticket office, 134 First street, where
through tickets to all points in the Eastern
harmony in age between the parties
States, Canada and Europe can tie obtained at
J . 8. R A R E R A SONS.
marrying. A young person should
lowest rates from
J. B. KIRKLAND,
Ticket A g e n t
not marry an old one. The one will
All above trains arrive and depart from Grand
seek life and its active joys, the other
Central station, Fifth and I streets.
rest. There should be harmony in
SAY, YOU I
NARROW GALOE—W. S. DIVISION
neatness and cleanliness. A clean
—AND —
man will not feel at home if be re­
Portland ami Willamette Valley Hallway
turns to a dirty house, nor a neat
Passenger depot foot o f Jefferson street.
woman care to go out with a husband
—IF YOU DO, CALL ON—
♦7:20 A. M.
f6:510 a . M.
slovenly and uncleanly. There should
112:15 P. M.
a . m .
bo harmony also in physical tempera­
t l :30 P. M
♦ 1:55 P. M.
Oswego &. way st ti’s
t5:15 P. M
♦3:10 P. M.
ment. Both should be strong and
t6:30 P. M.
♦6:20 P. M.
vigorous, and ought to have a tem­
fH :35 P. M
♦7:40 p. M.
-T IIK -
Oswego,
Newberg, Ì
per as nearly equal ns possible.
Dundee, Dayton, La- { ♦3:20 P.
• M ) fayette,
fay
Sheridan, f
“ A redheaded man should never
l Moi
onmouth A irlie. J
marry a redheaded woman if he
ridan «& way stations 19:30 a . m .
♦4:30 P. . u. .Sheri
wants peace in the family. There
♦Daily. ♦Daily, excep t Suuday.
NKWBKRO, OR.
should be harmony iu social iK»sitiou.
Kerries connect with all trains for Sell wood
and Milvvaukie.
R. KOEHLER. Manager.
A man should never marry a woman
K. P. ROGERS« Asst. Gen. F. A P. Agt., Port­
Shop—One door west o f postoffice.
land, Or.
whom ho would be ashamed to take
to his family and the society in
which ho moves.
In intelligence
there should also be harmony. A
man does not want to marry a wom ­
an who cannot enter into his intel­
NEW BERC, O REC O N .
lectual enjoyments. Above all, there
should bo harmony in religion. There
J. D. TARRANT & SON, Proprietors.
can be no bappiuess in a family where
a religious wife or husband has to
Having recently equipped our mill with new and improved ma­ associate with an »religious wife or
chinery, we are now- prepared to manufacture the best grade of Hour bv husband.
“ Every young man should study
the FULI ROLLER PROCESS.
the woman ho is to marry with great
Casli paid for wheat. Feed ground Saturdays.
care. He should study himself to
know the traits he wants to match in
his wife. Never marry a woman for
personal beauty alone. Her beauty
will fade after awhile and you will
cease to love her. Beauty of soul is
the thing to love. This will survive
N ew berg , O reg o n .
the failure of personal beauty and
live on until death. Do not marry a
fretful woman. Her fretfulixws and
peevishness before marriage will
turn into quarrelsome and stormy in
vectivo after marriage.
“ Never marry a fashionable worn
an. Instead of her home she will be
ever thinking of fashionable society
and of preparing for its enjoyment.
She will burden you continually with
Excellent opportunity for good work.
expenses for her wardrobe, carriages
Hoard and lodging, $2.50 per week.
and extra servants, and leave you al
All other expenses very low.
ways iu your homo desolated. On
If you want to teach; if you want to take a business course; if the other hand, select a woman who
you want to review or take advanced work, we can suit you.
is a good housekeeper. Your home
ought to l»e the most blessed and de
Send for catalogue or come and see for yourself.
lightful place during life, and if she
THOMAS NEW LIN, President.
does not know how to make it such
she is not fit to l»o your w ife.” — Kan
sas City Times.
l / \ AKGELIt KL ( UURt H
PRK M HISG
IT* service at the Evangelical church every
Sunda> at 10 a m . and 7 4.» p . m ., except the fourth
Sunday of every month. Sabbath school every
Sunday at 11 a m . Prayer meeting Thursday at
7 45 p m All are cordially iu v iu d to attend
these services.
H .
NEWBERG, YAMHILL CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1892.
VOL. 4.
CHURCH NOTICES.
M ,
K A U M :
•ubaerlpU on Frire Payable In v a ri­
ably In Ad vanee.
at
A dvertising Bills Collected Monthly4
a
M l tt»4 I I I P U O *
One Year
Six Months
Three Months.
F lour —Standard, *4.30; Walla Walla,
Senator Kyle has introduced a resolu­ *4.30; Graham, *3.75; Superfine, *3.00
tion providing for an investigation rela­ per barrel.
tive to the slums of cities. This was
O ats —New, 43@45c per bushel.
adopted.
H ay —*l l @12 per ton.
JURY
The conference report on the river and
harbor bill bus oeeu agreed to, and a
j concurrent resolution for a final adjourn-
j me tit July 20 was offered by Senator Al-
Chinese Highbinder Encased in a i drich and referred to the Committee ou
Appropriations.
M illstuffs — Bran, *.9 ; shorts, *22;
I kr° unJ barley, *22.50(325; chop fe e d , *18
| *3. Pef ton i Iced barley, *24(¿25; mid-
.J1"**« I28® 28 Per ton; brewing barley,
i *U 10(81.16 per cental.
Burr xb —Oregon fancy creamery, 22f{
Boiler-Plate Coat-of-Mail
(J25c; fancydairy, 17@20c; fair to good,
General Schofield has received a tele­ 15(itl7>gc; common, 10<â 12>»c; Califor­
at Sacramento.
gram General Brooke, in which he states nia, 38(g40c per roll.
he has turned over the Wolcott party to
C iikk . sk —California, 12($13c; Young
the State authorities of Wyoming for America, 13(û|15c per pound.
trial. This puts an end, so far as the
E oos—Oregon, 20c ; Eastern, 18c per
The highbinders at Sacramento are military authorities are concerned, to the dozen.
“ rustler” troubles.
unusually quiet.
1’ oultry —Old Chickens, quoted at
The work of coaling and repairing the
The Senate bill to increase the pen­ *4,5'J(ji5; broilers, *2(<*3; young ducks,
*3.50,ah;
geese, old, *6.O0($7.UO , young,
Boston at Mare Island is going on rap­ sions of those » ho lost, lirnbe in the serv­
idly.
ice of the United Stales, and which will *t>.00(ii9.00 per dozen; turkeys, 12@13<c
per pound.
Notwithstanding the application from add *700,'KX) to the pension charge, has
V kuktablks — Cabbage, quoted *1.60
Governor Willey of Idaho, no Federal been passed by tMe Senate, while (he
per cental ; new Oregon, 60c per dozen ;
troops will be sent to the Coeur d ’ Alene House hill to pension the eurviv irs of
the Indian wars was, after tlie provisions cauliflower, *3.50 |>er crate; Onions, *1
country.
per cental ; new potatoes, *1.25 percental;
A Chinese highbinder arrested at Sac­ were considerably extended, recommit­ old, 80c per sack ; asparagus, 8(310c per
ted
to
the
Committee
on
Pensions.
ramento was encased in a boiler-plate
pound; lettuce, 10(itl5c Jper bunch;
coat-of-mail. He carried two revolvers
The conference on the naval bill has squash, 2@3c ; green |>eas, 3c |>er pound ;
and three knives.
finally lieen agreed to, the house accept­ cucumbers,76c per dozen; tomatoes, *1.50
Sail Bernardino is much excited over ing the Senate amendments appropriat­ («■2.00 per b ox; Oregon turnips, 16c per
ing
in the aggregate ab ut *ii(i,000 and dozen ; young carrots, 15c per dozen ;
the discovery that its street bonds are
illegal. About *100,000 of them have the Senate receding from all further beets, 15c per dozen ; California corn, 26c
amen I ments except one providing for the per dozen.
been expended eo far.
F huith — Raspberries,
7@10c per
Thirty-five miles of the new line bnilt construction of one sea-going coast bat­
by the Southern Pacific to avoid the tle ship of 9,000 tons, which, with an pound; strawberries, 5(u)fic per pound;
flood districts in the Colorado River Val­ armored cruiser of 8,000 tons provided blackberries, 10c per pound; goose­
for iu the House hill, will constitute all berries, 5($tk- per pound ; currants, 5@8c
ley have been completed.
the new construction authorized. As no per pound; cherries, 5(nt8c per pound;
The Deciduous Fruit (.(rowers’ Associ­ appropriation is made for a battle ship, California apples, *2.00 per b ox;
ation in Southern California, who entered the bill as it passed the House is only California peaches, *1.00 per b ox;
into a compact not to sell their peach increased *Ud,(XH).
Bicily
lemons,
*7.60;
California,
and apricot crops for less than *25 a ton,
The Senate Committee on Appropria­ *4.50(1*5.60 per box ; oranges, seedlings,
are more than pleased with the way their
tions ties finished its consideration of the *4.00; Smyrna figs, Hie per pound;
association is working.
sundry civil lull and repurted it to the pluniB, $2.00 per box; apricots, *1.00@
Tiiere is a general strike among the Senate. The amount of the appropria­ 1.25 {Mr box; California pears, *1.00 per
trainmen on the San Joaquin division of tions made by the bill is *38,757,3!(f, box.
the Southern Pacific Company. They that being an increase over the bill as it
Staple Oroo®fies.
are dissatisfied with the saperintendent passed the House of *11,574,81(1. Tiiere
H usky —ll)(j$18c per pound.
of the division, J. If. Whited, who has is an appropriation of *5,103,0 HI in aid
S alt —Liverpool, *15.00(318.00; stock,
increased their work and not their wages. of the World’ s Fair, sed -%,» nquirement
*ll(j*12 per ton.
The grand jury at San Diego has made as reported to the -euate that the
C
offkk —Costa Rica, 2 B jc ; Rio, 20c;
its final report. The county officers are World’s Fair shall not he kept open on
Salvador, 20c; Mocha, 27^(1*300; Java,
■cored for alleged misconduct in appro­ Sunday. The requirement is that gov-
priating certain fees to their own use, eminent exhibits shall not be kept on 25(i*27>yc; Arbuckle’a 100-pound cases,
20 17-20c per pound.
and the removal from office of Clerk exhibition on that day.
B kans —Small white, 8c; pink, 24*^
Cias“away, Auditor and Recorder Miller
Secretary Noble has rendered an lm 3 j 4 c ; bayoa, 3 '4c ; butter, 3>$c; liwas,
and Sheriff Folks is advised. TI ipso of­
3!yC per pound.
ficials demand a thorough investigatian. portant decision on the appeal of the
H uoab —I), 4S|C; Golden C, 47,c ; extra
Information was received at. Klamath State of California from the action of the
G.
6c; Magnolia A, 6Sic; granulated,
Falls recently that the Commiss'oner of Commissioner of the general land office
5-44
c ; cube crushed and powdered, 6 Lac ;
Indian Affairs has ordered the survey of in respect to certain applications made
eight townships on the reservation, by the State to select indemnity school confectioners’ A.fDgc; maple sugar, 16(c*
lie per pound.
which is preliminary to the allotment of lands in lieu of townships made frac­
Svauc— Eastern, in barrels, 40@55c;
lands in severalty and the final opening tional by the existence of damp and over­
of the reservation. Work will l>egin at do wed lands. The Secretary holds that half-barrels, 42's (<i57lac ; in cases, 35o*
once. This information will tend to turn the State I ibb no valid right to select in­ 80c per gallon ; *2.2o pur keg. California
the eyes of all Oreg m to Klamath county. demnity for school lands, using swamp in barrels, 20(<*40c per gallon; *1.76 per
keg.
The little fiye-stainp mill of the Annie lands as a basis, for the reason that the
K ick —Japan, *6.00t<*5.25; Island, *5.25
Consolidated Mining Company in the swamp sections went to the State tinder @5.50
per cental.
Bohemia district, Lane county, Or., has tile swamp-land act. He further holds
D kikd Facers— I’etito prunes, 8@10c;
produc-'d daring the month of June that the act of February 28, 1891, amend­ silver, 84a@10c; Italian, 9 @ llc ; Ger-
atiout *4,000 in bullion in development ing Sections 2275 and 227()of the Revised iuan,H@10c; plums,l)@ 7 lxc ; applea,6(t*7;
work. The President, Dr. J. M. Taylor, Statutes does not authorize newyar fu­ evaporated apricots, 10 V ' ; peaches, 9)^'
s lys that the concentrates are found very ture selections in California on the basis (<* l(l'ac ; pears, 8c per pound.
valuable, and that new machinery will of Sections 16 and 3(i when they are
C a n n e d G o o d s —Table fruits, assorted
be placed in working order at the mine swamp in character, nor did this amend­ quoted *1.60@ 1.80; peaches, *1.80@2.00;
in about fifteen days, which will increase ment give the State any rights it did not Bartlett |»eara,*1.80«* 1.90; plums,*1.374»
(he value of the bullion produced about previously possess under foi mer statutes. @1.60; strawberries, *2.25; cherries,
For this reason he affirms the Com in is-
one-third.
*2.26@2.40; blackberries, *1.85«* 1.90;
Teamsters from Grant county, Or., sioner’s decision. About 10,000, not) acres raspberries, *2.40; pineapples, *2.25(3
state that the entire wool clip of that of land are involved in the case, which 2.80; apricots,*l.009*1.70. 1’ielruit: A »
county and Harney will seek a railnad uas tieen pending before tiie department
sorted, *1.00@1.20; peaches,
*1.25;
outlet at Hiker Cily Ibis year. The rea­ for several venrB.
plums, * 1 . 00 ( 1 * 1 . 10 ; blackberries, *1.26@
son for this is th.it I d ter inducements
1.40 ;>er dozen. Vegetables : Corn, *1.45
ire offered the producer, and it is money
E D U C A T IO N A L .
@2.00; tomatoes, 95c@*1.00; sugar peas,
in their pockets to go to Baker City with
95c@*i.tM); string beans, 90c@*1.00 per
their shipments. Another tiling that
Meats : Corned beef, *1.90@2.00;
tends to Baker City's advantage is that I lie Coining Season at Chautauqua Will dozen.
chipped beef, *2.25; lunch tongue, le,
the road to lieppi er is in such a had
be the (ireatest in Its History—
*3.15; 2s, *5.50; deviled ham, *1.50@3.66
condition that heavily-loaded wagons
per dozen
Fish: Sardines, 75c@1.66;
Iowa State University.
cannot travel over it.
lobsters, *2.30@8.6<>; salmon, tin, 1-lb.
A wonderful geological specimen was
tails, *1.25@ 1.50; fig's, *1.75; 2 lbs.,
accidenta ly discovered by a lal orer in
About. *3,(MIO,000 is appropriated each *2.25(1*2.50;
bbl., 15.50.
Astoria the oilier day. In digging his year to the New York city schools.
pick struck a round stone imlieilded in
The total school enrollment for the
M laoellaneoti».
the iiank, the blow splitting the stone
N ails — Base quotations: Iron, *3.00;
open. In the center was a perfect clam United States last year was 14,2>)0,000.
The teachers and School Superintend­ steel, *3.00; wire, *3.50 per keg.
shell, both sides being shown and meas­
I kon — Bar, 3 I 4 C per pound; pig iron,
uring 3:,4 inches in length by J’ , inches ents in this country receive *8(1,000,000
in diameter. Considering where it was annually, and the money is well earned. *24@27 per ton.
S teki .— lOjfcc per pound.
found and the heavy formation of stone,
President Angell of Ann Arbor has
T i n —I. C. charcoal, 14x20, prime qual­
the elain must have lain in its stony written that graduates of the Leaven­
home thousands o ' years.
worth High School will lie admitted to ity, *8.00@8.50 per b ox; lor crosses, *2
A water velocipede has lieen invented : the Michigan University without further extra per box; roofing, 14x20, prime
by Will Raymond of Clatsop county, examination, which is no mean compli­ quality, *6.76 per b o x ; 1. C. coke platee,
14x20, prime quality, *7.75 per box.
Or.. It is made of xinc. It has double ment.
L kad —44£c per pound ; bar, 6,^(5.
wheels on each side with a seat b st ween.
President Gilman conferred degrees
S h o t —*1.75 per sack.
It is propelled with a crank like a land upon sevt nty-four students of the grad­
H obhkhhoes — *6 .
velocipede. Mr Raymond lias his model, uating class at Johns Hopkins Univer­
N aval S t o r e s —Oakum, |4.50@5 per
and has apphed for a patent. K R. sity week before last. He appeared in a
Ilawes has just cinipleted one of the gown and hood, and graduates all v/ors hale; roein,*4.80«(6 per480pounds ; tar,
Stockholm, *14.00; Carolina, *7.00 per
velocipedes for Mr. Kaymond.and it will j caps and gowns.
barrel; pitch, *0.00 per barrel; turpen­
lie tested in Young’s Bay in a few days.
There
is
every
reason
to
believe
that
tine, 65c per gallon in carload lots.
It is believed a speed of twelve miles an
the
coming
season
at
Chautauqua
will
lie
hour can be obtained. It cannot lie up­
TVlilea, W o o l and H o p ».
set, and its occupant is absolutely safe the greatest in its history, not only in
tiie number of visitors, hut in the extent
H idkb — Dry hides, selected prime, 1%
on the water.
of
its
courses
of
study
and
the
variety
@Hc;
l)kc
lesa for culls; green, selected,
There is much interest at Boise, Idaho,
over 55 pounds. 4 c ; under 55 pounds, 3 c;
over the prospective building of a line and ability of its lecturers.
The Women’s College of Ba'timore re­ sheep pelts, short wool, 30@50c; me­
of railr ad from Nampa to Silver City,
by which that city will lie afforded rail ceived last month a gift of $250,000, ol dium, 60@80c; long, 90c@*1.25; shear­
connection with the rich mining dis­ which *100,000 is to pay for one of the ings, 10@20c; tallow, good to choice, 3
tricts of Owyhee county. Major Wick- new buildings in process of erection, the @3Wc per pound.
W o o l — Umpqua Valley, 16@18c; Wil­
ershain of l'ittshnrg h»a been examining remainder of the sum to be used to ad­
the scheme on behalf of capitalists of vance the general interest of the college. lamette Valley, 16@l8c, according to
quality;
Eastern Oregon, 10@18c per
that city, and it is positively asserted
The Iowa State University is located
that the line will be c instructed if his st the old “ has-been" town of fowa pound, according to condition.
H ops —Nominal; 10@18c per pound,
report is favorable. While he has noth­ City, amt is not commonly spoken ol
ing to eay that would indicate what the with Harvard and Yale, but it has 900 according to condition.
tenor of his report is to lie, the idea students, and ita late commencement
T h « M eat M a rk et.
seems to prevail that he will recommend was the greatesteat it ever had. Univer­
the scheme. If the road is built, the sities can grow west of the Mississippi I B is f — Live. 2@ 3c; dressed, 44k@6c.
M oiton —Live, 3t4@3W c; dressed, 7c;
proposed new mills of the Delarnar Com­ river.
pany will tie located near that city. The
James Richarl Cocke, who was grad­ lambs, live, 3 ^ c ; dressed, 8c.
project for building a road eastward uated at the Boston University school ol i Hoos— Live, 5@6,h,c; dressed, 8c.
V s a l —5@7c per pound.
through tiie mining and timber regions medicine at the head of his class last
S m o k e d M k a t s — Medium ham, 14>^«t
of Central Idaho to Butte City is also in weik, is the first person totally blind
14‘y
c ; large ham, 1314@ !4 c ; breakfast
a promising slispe, a more detailed snr- from infancy to receive the degree of M.
vey having been ordered by tlie capital­ D. He has iieen a diligent student and bacon, 13)4@ 16c; dry salt sides, 10J4c ;
ists who have been investigating the reader of anatomy for eight years past, smoked sides ll'-g tit ll^ c ; smoked ne-
matter.
snd obtained 98 per cent, on his exami­ con, l l * i « l l i 4c per pound.
L a « o —Compound, 9@ 9l^c; pure, 11@
Search bv customs officers at San Di- nation.
12V4 c ; Oregon, lU fk^ ^ tgc per pound.
e g io f the Britisli steam schooner Kliza
Helen A. Keller, who is ■ pupil in the
Kdwards has failed to unearth evidence school for the tilind where Laura Bridg­
Hag:» »»»«* H a g g ln g .
that she is being used for illicit purposes. man was taught, is according to all ac­
Tiiere were no Chinese on hoard nor any counts a most remarkable child. She
Burlaps, 8 - 01 ., 40-inch, net cash, 6 Vgc ;
evidence of opium. Captain Van Bremer lost sight and hearing when a mere babe, burlaps, 10-ox., 40-inch, net c«sh, 7A»c;
threitens that, if his vessel is not re­ and was sent to the school to he Ustght burlaps, 50-os., (iO-inch, ns cash, 8 c ;
leased at once, lie will apply to the Brit­ finger speech. Although only 11 years burlaps, 15-os., 60-inch, 12c; burlaps, 20-
ish Consul for protection. No one is al­ old, she is an intellectual wonder. She ox., 76-inch, I4t£c. Wheat bags,Calcutta,
lowed to visit tne schooner nor sailors to isarn s'w ith 'w ood^ n r'rap idir^ h aa
«P01-
three-bushel oat bags,
come ashore. A suspicions rrctiinstance quired oral speech and manifests a men-
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in the case is the fai t that the Captain lal power and grasp that would he phe­
at first claimed he had chartered the nomenal in a child in full possession of
Two of Mr. Hamn m*» Starif«.
craft for a crui*e to Mexico and Central her senses.
Mr. Barnum't breaiy <'omrer«»tion waa in-
Am'-rics. while afterward tie to’d an en­
tar*pen*ed at fmquont interval» with witty
The news of the determination of Yale anecdote and quaint laying*
tirely different story. He now says that
He »poke
by the advice of hia physicians he pur­ University to enlarge the educational of an old lady who w u so deaf that, when
chased the vessel for a cruise to tfie Ha­ opportunities for feminine students came some playful chape fired a »mail cannon near
waiian Islands for his health. For two almost simultaneously with the news the old lady’» door, »he merely said, “ Coma
years past he has tieen considering the that the ancient University of St. An­ In." “ That » m a pretty fair story when I
voyage, and cleared at Vancouver 'or drews in Scotland had decided to admit heard il tome time ag o /' said the veteran,
San Diego to enable hie physician, Dr. women to the departments of theology, '‘ but I heard a good one a «lay or two tine«
Winchester of Santa Bartiara, to tsiar I the sciences snd the arts. All of the four that beat» it. Two gentlemen were walking
without going North. A special dispatch universities of Scotland have within a along a highway near a railroad. One of the
from the la'ter place to the San Diego few years past adopted a very broad pol­ pedestrians waa somewhat hard of hearing.
flnior. says Winchester’ s wife says he has icy in regard to the admiseion of women Along cam« a train, and the engin« emitted
g ne Fast. Officials eiy they believe t* students. In this respect they are 1« a frightful ahriek
H m /m i d th e d c a fo o *
Winchester is iritercste«' with Captain Advance ef like institutions ia any other 'that • th« fir«t robin Tv« heard this «pring.’ 4
»en try of Europe.
Van titemer in smuggling upeialions.
J
-B o sto n Harold.