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NEWBERG GRAPHIC. NEWBERG GRAPHIC NEWBERG A I I V E R T I M n t i It 4 1 » : .Tw enty Dollars Ten Dollars .........una Dollar One C olu m n ............ H alf Column Professional Cards. Ml U M i One Year ; V-31X Months NEWBERG, YAMHILL CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21. 181)2. VOL. 4. LuiDoiiu treat men t tor Ants. EAST AND SOUTH CHURCH NOTICES. SoUtllCm <10 1 C KOlltC. °<!SHASTA LINE.!» I PACIFIC COAST. Among Mining ten in Idaho. H 1 M SAMUEL HOBSON, X Photographer, Portrait and Landscape Artist. A ^ Physician and Surgeon, NEWBERG y fLOURIJlG v MILLS, ^ P acific C ollege , B ank N ewberg Physician and Surgeon, Dentist, of Strangers visiting the city are invited to call at the bank for infor mation concerning the city. C’ rrespondence invited. N P A C IF IC R .R . — IS THE LINK TO T A K E - KKW HEKG, OR. Houses p a in tel in the la b s t TINTS. Taper-| hanging, graiuing, »taiuiug and hard oil finish j D o n e b y I)n y o r C o n t r a c t . WHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTIRIXG COMPANY ToAII Points East 3hop on Main street. -WAS AWARDED D. W. C u m m in s THE O N L Y - , G rand P rize WELL-BORER, N K V T IIK K G . O R . -A T T H E - ra il on n* If von want a go-vl we 1 at a reason abl*-figure Having ba«1 long oxi^r en-e. we guarantee z«v d work Frio»* for boriug aod put ting in wall, 30 cent» per foot. PARIS EXPOSITION. 1889, ----- AT T H E ----- -FOR THE- Central Meat Market FRESH MEATS, i J. §. BAR RK _ ................. Examine Them on Exhibition at A. C. COX , Newberg, Or. One door weat of Sferri*. Ml ea &C<f- ■ on First utreet. A AO*§. ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO There is a company with headquarters in Portland, Or., which furnishes China men with rr.erciiant certificates of entry into the United States, properly signed ; and sealed, (tearing a photograph of the artv desiring to enter at a cost of 46) a eail. These certificates are sent from j Portland to agents at Vancouver, B. C., who have no difficulty in disposing of I them at the price stated. K I The San Francisco lumbermen inter- | ested in controlling the cargo output of ( S o change o f oars), com poaed * f d in in g < ar» I tlie Pacific Coast have prepared a sched- unsurpaaw-d Pullman d raw ing room aleepern nle of the amount of lorn tier each mill o f latent equipm en t; tourfat aleeping car«, beat may cut under the pool arrangements. that ran be eon at meted ami in which arc. mi mo delim it are both $ rkb and furniahed for ho D r* The schedule is based upon the output of o f first or guoond ela** ti keta, and elegant day 189!, and is unsatisfactory to most of the coachea ; small mill owners on Puget Hound, who Uontlnuoua line con necting with all line* af may lie subsidized, although it is said it fording direct ai d uninterrupted aerrice. Pullman aleeper reaerva* Iona ran be »»mured is not the plan now to subeirlize mills. in advance through any agent o f the road. All ord er, prom ptly tn<*n4«d to a n d «.tlifa r tio n r “r* It in the din in g rar route. T hrougo veatibule train« every day in the year h o m e was m h h ed by a m an w h o .lip p e d * into the rear of the wagon, placed a pis- | tol to his head and told him to drive slow and not open his month or lie would | blow his brains out. W.th his other hand the stranger went through the farmer’s pockets and secured $365, Jack Henderson from the Limestone caves on the head of Sucker creek re- p irts that Mr. Nickerson snd himself in i a recent exploration discoverer! a chain- ^ tier which excels anything yet found in these immense caves. This chamber is at any tir ket of j fully 1,006 yards from the entrance, and flee o f this com pany. is very difficnlt to approach, owing to the smad and crooked paesrge that leads to it. It is folly 100 feet in length hy | fifty in width, and has a roof or ceiling Fall toformition roncero log r.te. time et from sixty to eighty feet in height. It train*, routes end oth.r d.teln fumi,r ,.4 <>■ , is fall of the most grotesque forme, which application to any agent, or i are beautiful in the extreme. * D oh arltok , À «tetani oeaeral 1’a.aenger Agent, Portasi Best Sewing Machine for Family and Manufact uring Purposes. THROUGH TICKETS and Kurop»* ran f»e purchased Mar be found at a’ 1 time* a full aaaorraent of g *>d marketable store, ^ PACIFIC No ISA* N ar ka t Btrwet COAST W AIN .......................... ......... OFFICE: fisa Franala«»», Cal. NO. 47. tee in Maine. A new aud valuable practical applica tion of carbolic acid has been made in Cen tral America, where it has been used with gratifying success against the leaf cutting ants, whose ravages upon cultivated trees in that country are so destructive. The acid is mixed with water and poured down the ant burrows, w hereupon the ants de sert their abode, and by persistent resort to this method of attack they may be ex pelled from the neighborhood of cultivated plants.—Exchan rto. Everybody in Maine is crazy over iee. The weather for conversational purposes —VIA— TOK IEXi’b* CHURCH.—SKK VICKS KVaKY is nowhere. Every spare man, every I r B U U 'lav ar 11 a . m . a n d 7 P. m . a n d T h u rM la y p i i\ • »• horse and almost every ox are at work ou the iee. tilling icehouses, building F v r i f p m ->nt urday In each m outh. Quarterly m eeting the u v U U l V I U 1 llV IIlv IIV U IV * stacks on the river banks, cutting, haul- ''■ atrlllt. Ill Kecon 1 Saturday aud Sunday in February, May, August aud November. ing, selling, shipping the silvery iee, sil- ! J\\ very in more senses than one. In Bangor ¡IVtNGKLK AL CIIURt H. - PREACHING aiul Augusta coal dealers, with empty 'j servie» at the Evangelical church every SuudayatlO A M .aud7 45i* m ., except the fourth sheds, are filling them with iee, the Sunday of every mouth. Sab oat ti school every streets are full of teams carting the pre Sunday at 11 a m . Prayer meeting Thursday at Trains leave and are <iue to arrive at Portland: A ¿¿isiug Hall Player. 7:45 p" m All are cordially invited to attend cious loads to storehouses yet unfilled; CAUGHT STEALING WALNUTS these services. “ How did you come out, Johnny, with FROM FF.B. 1, 1891. and, actually, they are tilling the base yoTir game with the Hustlers*” ments o f some stores with iee. v m s r c h u r c h — r e g i m a r s e r v i c e I O verland E xpress . Johnny (captain of a boys* ball club)—They . first aud third Sundays of the mouth at 11 j Salem, Albany, Eug- A company, with houses and machin beat us, pa— VJ to 0. a . m . and 8:00 p. >!.; also ou 11 th Sunday, morn- Chirumen Furnished With Ille» ,al j ene, R oseb’g Grant’s lug and evening. Suuday school every Sunday “ Uuiphl You haven’t won a game this ery all on hand and in good shape, can Pass, Medford Ash at 10 a . m Prayer m eeting every Wednesday ! ; land,Sacramento,Og- year, have you/” house the ice for 15 or 20 cents a ton. M-reliant Certificates of evening at 8:00 o clock. i den, San Francis« o, “ No, ami I ju^t want to club myself, too.” Yet a manager of one of the large eom- ; Mojave, Los Angeles. Entry— Fined. ) KERRY TER1AN CHURCH.—PERVIt E8 K\ “ Don’t get discouraged, my boy. Why, if panies refused to sell for £1 a ton. al I El Paso,New Orleans, ery second aud fourth Lord s day at 11 a . m . you keep ou this way the first thing you though he could have sold 5,000 tons l and East..................... aud 7:80 p . m . Sabbath school every Sunday at •8:30 Rose her? A way stations *4:30 p. M. know you will la? as big a man us Anson.”— I under a contract. If lie had sold 5.000 10 a . M [ Via Wood:»urn fo r] Chicago Herald______________ I Mt. Angel, Silverton, ! . . . , n ♦ 8 : 3 0 tons, at §4. he would have made a clear „ , ., , . . . . ,, T U R K M A N C H U R C H .-SE R V IC E S EVERY I West Solo. Browns f M r Tlie Dog and the Squirrel. \ j second aud fourth Sunday at 10 a . m aud profit of §18,000 or so. There is another , T)ry‘‘.nfartl.' 8 »«*«“ • ? rB .» e w Me*- { ville and Coburg..... J 1 . . ., , . V r IC O endeavoring to produce rain, Bose bad chased a squirrel into a manager who, last SepteiuUr, took a 7:30 p M. ♦5;00 P. M Albany and way stations tlO:.-40 a . w ^ . ♦ ; ::0 a . m . Corvallis & way stations t »:30 P. M. Qole in a stone w all. The d og contract to deliver-¿«.nooton» this sj.riim , The BrUtah Columbm sea ing Heet has dv ent s t c h u r c h — p r a y e r meeting ti l) p , m . M cM innville it way sta's fS:20 a . m . , r . . k 1 ° brought down only 1,2» I skins, A every Wedues ay evening Sa» ba, n school reasoned that in tim e the squirrel ami summer for from 50 to 75 cents a « . . / ’ . D in in g C ars o n O g d o n R o u t e . every Saturday at 10 a . m ., services fo i.owing. must com e out w here he w ent in. ton; and although this pavs him a good . 8“ ',ral" e“ t° 18 t o .8P«“ d «00.000 in en- ... i . . , , . largingandstrengtheniugherleveeevs- 1.1 It EE METHODIST.—PR AY E R MEETING The squirrel went through the wall, PULLM AN B U FF ET SLEE PE RS. profit m the distant horizon towards the tern. 8 * 3 Jj every Thursday at 7:30 p. m . Sabbatn school skipped up a tree and filled him self n tt-'iv S i""' I«1 s* t s a K«dih n ingle Hy ing The owners of tlie Halcyon have been every Sunday at 10 a . m . S e co n d -C la sH S le e p i n g Cara T h e d o g remained at t h e away from him. rcpres-nt.ng §63.000. ,inetl $s00 at v iotoria, B. for evading For accom m odation o f passengers h o’. ding sec- w ith nuts. e . c h u r c h — s e r v i c e s e v e r y » u n d a y oud-class tickets attached to all trains. hole aud starred to death. just the difference from the price he could ; the customs otlicers. . ar 11 a . m . aud 7:80 p. m . Sabbath School at 10 a . m . Kp worth League at 6:30 p. m . Player have obtained if he had waited till the j Uan9 Nellon ami Jllan Alvarez hav9 Through ticket offi e. 134 First street, where A S u m m er R om a n ce. m eeting every Thursday evening at 7 :30 o ’clock. through tickets to all points in the Eastern il. N. KOl’ Nl s, Pastor. Smiley Basket*—Alt, here comes Miss Cou liltli day of March. Cor. Boston Jou r l>een captured at Phiemx, A. T., while states, Canada and Europe can be obtained at nal. _______________ j passing counterfeit money. lowest rates from J. B. KIRKLAND, pon. the heiress. 1 waited on her once. Ticket Agent. Friend (iucroduouslyi—You! Where! The Nez l’erce reservation in Idaho, H o w G irl Gfittlu¡itct* S h o u ld D ress. All above trains arrive and depart from Grand SOCIETY NOTICES. Smiley Busker—At the White Mountain Central station, Fifth and I streets. This is the time when the “ sweet girl a very rich land section, will be open for house —Tim a M.C. A.—DEVOTION AL SERVICES EVERY graduate” loses hours of precious sleep J settlement in a few months. N A R R O W G A U O E - W . S. D I V I S I O N A . Sunday at 4 p . m . Young men earnestly every night in the effort to determine just The cattlemen in Southern New Mex requested to attend. —AND — how sheougl t to look on the momentous ico are moving off the ranges, the P o r t la n d an d W i ll a m e t t e V a lle y R a ilw a y \ \ r C. T U.—BUSINESS MEETING THE SEC- “ commencement day.” Every girl natu drought having made them barren. \ V . on d and fourth Tnursday in each month. rally wants to look her best on making Silver salmon are now verv plentiful Passenger depot foot o f Jefferson street. this her first bow to the world, but she at Yaquina Bay, and are being caught o . a jr —8ESS!ONS HELD ON THURSDAY A. M. ♦6:30 a . m t7:20 wants to remember that simplicity—ele • evenings in Bank budding. with trolling lines in great numbers. tS:80 a . M. ♦12:1> P. M. gan^simplicity, if you will, still simplic tlAft P. M Oswego Jj way st ti's [ ♦1:80 P. M The vintage is fully on in Napa Valley. d 1 A. R —SESSIONS HELD FIRST AND THIRD ity—should be the main feature of the cos ♦ 8 10 P. M. ♦0:15 P. M V T. Saturday evening in each month. tff:20 r. m . ♦6:30 P. M. tume. There is any amount of variety in The wine-grape crop is two-thirds short, ♦8:35 P. M ♦ 7:40 P. M. material of course, but only one hue that and many large wineries are not crush \ y R . c . —MEETS FIRST AND TH IR D SA l f Oswego, Newberg, S N E W B E R G . O R. yV , urday afternoon in each month. is appropriate— white. No other garniture ing. j Dundee, Dayton, La- 1 ♦3:20 P. M. There are thirty-seven punils in at i fayette. Sheridan, | than lace or ribbon, or both, must you Ct OF V.—MEETS EVERY SATURDAY EVEN- 1 Monmouth Airlie. J wear if you would he absolutely “ sweet tendance at ttie Oregon l)>af Mute O . l i g - ______ _ ♦4:80 p. si. Sheridan A way stations ♦9:30 a . m and girlish,” and no elaborate puffs or School tIlia year, the highest number O. U. W .-M E E TS EVERY TUESDAY EYEN- •Daily. ♦Daily, except Sunday. ever present. plaits, but soft, sim pie folds. , ing at 8 p . m . in Armory Hall. Ferries connect with all traius forS ellw ood Neither low necks nor short sleeves does The H ighO ourtof California Foresters and Milvvaukie. R. KOEHLER. Manager. Portraits enlarged to life size and fiuished lu good taste permit, though a peep at the concluded its work at Bakersfield the E. P. ROGERS, Asst. Gen. F. A P. Agt., Port Crayon, India Ink or Water Colors. land, Or. round, white throat may be vouchsafed other day. Monterey was selected as Studio—Upstairs in Hoskins building. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. through the opening of a modest little the next annual meeting pla e. “ V ” or the abandon of a turndown collar Another murder is reported by “ K id,” C it y o f N e w b e r g . or neck ruffle. Gloves, slippers, stockings, ] the Apache, in the Bwisahelm Mount M ayor...................................................... O. C. Emery fan and bouquet, (if you carry one) should ains. A woodchopper was shot ami his R ecorder................................................F. H. Howard be white. Last, but far from least, be head beaten oil with stones. Marshal...................................................J* J- Woods particular about your coiffure. Remem Treasurer...............................................Moses Vetaw N EW BERC, O REC O N . The opal fields on the Snake river near Street C om m issioner.................................A. C. Cox ber that if your hair be unbecomingly or i Caldwell, about thirty miles from Boise, Surveyor................................................. Miles Reece badly arranged, it will ru S Idaho, are the cause of considerable ex COUNC ILMEN. effect. Of course the arrang ponent , of , ones J . D. T A R R A N T A S O N , P r o p r i e t o r s . oitement amoni{ mining men. . . . . . I B. C. Miles locks must first, last and always I hj becom First W ard............................................ j , , 4ul Ma,.}. General McCook says the conditions ing; but do, if possible, “ put it up” in (C. F. Moore Second Ward..................................... } 0 . L. stabler Having recently equipped our mill with new and improved ma girlish fashion; don’t coil it high on th* surrounding the Navajo reservation are , IF. H. Lashier j a constant source of anxiety. There are Third Ward........................................ |j. p . , after chinery, we are now prepared to manufacture tlie best grade of flour by crown of your head, unless your style al>» solutely demands it. A girl never looks 9,000 Indians living beyond the limits of the FUI L ROLLER PROCESS. liken girl with her hair disposed o f iu the reservation. Cash paid for wheat. Feed ground Saturdays. this matronly fashion. In the way o f or By a ruling from Washington tho I’ KUFESiIONAL CARDS. nament, a ribbon bow, or rosette, or single | Nogales ( A. T.) custom authorities are white flower is sufficient. authorized to permit the free entry into g . w. M c C o n n e l l , m . d ., j the United States of calves that were K u bim ttein hm h " 1 ‘ r o d iB y .” [ born to cattle that had strayed into Mex A few years ago thf newspapers teemed ican soil. with accounts of the wonderful playing The contract for a new county jvil has N KW IIHRG, OK. of tlie infant i;rod:gygt«nnef oiytTinnn been let at San Diego-hy. the "S olid and his “ idealistic i.nprevisntion,’1 as one Three” of the five Supervisors who re Office on First street. All calls prom ptly at N ew berg , O regon . enthusiastic admirer termed it. Then, as fused to submit the proposition to a vote tended to day or night. Diseases of women aud children a .«pecialty. prodigies, like crime, travel in cycles, a of the people, on tlie ground that they half dozen other “ child wonders” came to did not know what was good for them. H . J . L IT T L E F IE L D , the surface, but they didn’t stay there The British i’aclfic Construction Com long. Tlie eddy of public opinion forced pany, with a capital of $5,040,000, has College Classes, Normal Course, Book-keeping, them hack into obscurity. It is hoped that the efforts now making to induce been incorporated at Victoria, B. C., N e w b e r g, Or. Antou Rubinstein, the great pianist, to for the purpose of laying out, building fill the Grammar School Studies, Music and Art. visit America will prove successful. At and equipping the Canada Western rail any rate the suggestion lias served to re way from Victoria to Yellowhead I’ass. Office In b uild in g occu p ied by the late Dr. Matt Hindenter, who owns over $30,- call the fact that lie is one of tlie few in Carman, on Main street. fant prodigies who have gained great dis 00i) worth of real estate in Los Angeles, DR. HA RO LD CLARK, tdiction in after life. It is nearly fifty has tieen detected stealing walnuts on Excellent opportunity for good work. His coat and three years since lie began, as a child of the Briswalter place. Board and lodging, ifo.OC per week. nine, to entertain the public, and it may trousers had their pockets extended for the work, lie pleaded guilty, and was he said that lie lias steadily grown in All other exiR’iinen very low. N E W B E R G , OK. If you want to teach; if you want to take a business course; it popular favor. It is just twenty years fined $20. »¡nee his last memorable visit to America. Los Angeles thinks the reported mis Gold filling a specialty. Gas or vita’ ized air you want to review or take advanced work, we can suit you. Rubinstein enjoys very robust health, lie hap to the Charleston at Balln-t I’oint given in extracting teeth. All work warranted. Office—Near postofflee, on First street. Send for catalogue or come and see for yourself. lias the figure of a soldier, and a broad, should have been thoroughly investi square face that, with its shock of long gated, and that grave responsibility will TFIuMAS NEWLIN, President. JO H N YO U N G E R , hair, recalls I.iszt’s Mowing locks, though rest on some one if the vessel meets with the Russian pianist’s hair still remains bad weather and is injured. It ¡ b stated N aw b e rg , O regon, black, wit It tint few traces in it of gray the propeller blades were lient. - I S PREPARED TO R E P A I R - The only indication of age about him is A card in the clothing of James W. the weakening of his memory for music, — »Watches * and »C locks»— as a result of which lie is sometimes uow Conrad Cox of New York, whose body In a w orkm anlike manner. Satisfaction guar wag found in the woods near Victoria. adays embarrassed by stage fright. anteed. lu G. M. Bales’ shoe shop on First street. B. C., in a decomposed condition, stated Thirty-five years’ experts nee. Tlie Public Pulse. that Cox was a translator of twenty-live Great Editor (gleefully) How many languages and interpreter of nine. He DR. C O R N EL L , NEWBERG, ORECON. was also an expert accountant. extra copies were sold yesterday? A California Intanist, who has iieen Business Manager—Only one. Veterinary • Physician # and • Surgeon, “ Eh? What? Only one? Why, we making a prolonged visit to Mount Hood C a p ita l Stock $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 had a ten column article on tlie out and Hood River Valley in quest of speci Newberg* Or., rageous way in which Chinamen are mens of fruit and foliage of cone-l naring W ll prescribe for and treat sick or lame horses trees, succeeded in obtaining specimens a i l cattle. Calls prom ptly answered day or JESSE EDW ARDS ............ President being smuggled across tlie Canadian of sixteen different spores of cone-liear- night. Office at Rogers' livery stable, Sheridan border. Only sold one extra copy! My! B. C. M IL E S ........... . . Vice-President erg o u to f a possible taenty-five, and is street. very enthusiastic over the reeults of ti e MOSES V O T A W ... ................ Cashier my! Who bought that?” “ A woman who is looking for Chinese search, DR. E. J . Y O U N G , servants."—New York Weekly. Evans and Rontag when last heard Directors— Jesse Edwards, B. C. Miles, F. A. Morris, J. C. Colcord, from were in Squaw Valiev, and were V e t e r i n a r y v S u r g e o n , E. II. Woodward. FROM TERMINAL OR INTERIOR FOISTS ^ t“h ^ Certificates of deposit issued payable on demand. Exchange bought _qiIK — Francisco sensational newspaper. The N E W IIEKG, O K . and sold. Good notes discounted. Deposits received subject to cheek distance between the place where seen at sight, and a general hanking business transacted. Collections made and where the “ interviewer" talked with The treatment of horses a specialty. Cal s at on all accessible points in the United States and Canada. them would require four days’ travel to tended with i romptn »ss. overcome. O H T H E R N Correspondents— Ladd it Tilton, Portland; National Park Ban*, Samuel McFadden, a truck farmer liv- New \rork. | ing near Los Angeles, while driving M. R am sey , House 7 and 7 Sign 7 Painter, ... S u b s c r i p t i o n P r i c e P a y a b le a b ly In A d v a n c e . A dvertising Bills C ollected Monthly* D. R A T E S t . Three M onths................... Heading X ottres w ill be Inserted the rate o f Ten eents per làua. Dentist, K I P T I O .4 ................................. . J EDUCATIONAL. ....... ........... |1 30 75 50 In v a r i Address, G r a p h ic , Newberg, Oregon. PORTLAND MARKET. New York City Shows a Good Record in P r o d n c e , F r a lt . E tc. tlie Matter of Suspensions In the W h e a t — Nominal. Valley, $1.25; Public Schools. j Walla Walla, fl.1 7 1* per cental. F l ou r —Standard, »3.65; Walla Walla, Every Northern State west of the Al- rC r'„r,ahami *3' 15; Supertine, $2.50 leghanies has a State university. I ™n ._ . 'v „ _ v. u i ., , , „ , , | «-' ats — New, 40(;f43c per bushel; Sweden has 2,000 school gardens. How rolled, »6.50 m 0.75 per barrel; $6.50(3 many a „ „ are , there v-A.u in the United e States? .„ .„ o 6.75 per bag; $3.75 per case. Three thousand students, it is esti H ay —$11(313 per ton. mated, will attend Harvard College this M illstukfs — Bran, $ 6; shorts, $19; year. ground barley, $22.50(325; chop feed, $2L (322 per ton ; whole feed barley, $18(al9; Of the public-school teachers in the United States more than 65 per cent, are midd ings, $26(328 per ton; brewing barley, $1.10(31.15 per cental; chicken women. wheat, $1.20 per cental. Edinburgh University is one of the B uttkr —Oregon fancy creeraery, 30(3 chief medical centers in the world. It 32«yc; fancy dairy, 27>»@30c; fair to was founded in 15S2. good, 2 2 (325c; common, 15@17)gc; The freshmen classes of Harvard and California, 38ai40c per roll. Yale both show noticeable increase. C hkksk — Oregon, ll@ 1 2 c; Young Yale leads with over 504. America, 12Lsc per pound. The oldest living teacher is Miss Clara Eons—Oregon, 27,Si@30c; Eastern, 25o Whiting of New York. She served con per dozen. tinuously fifty-seven years. P oultry —Old Chickens, $3.50(34.00; The elementary-school statistics of broilers, $2.60(33X0; ducks, $J-00(a5.50; geese, nominal, $8.00(39.66 per dozen; Hungary are thus reported; In 1894 2,015.612 children attended school, while turkeys, 10(312>sc per pound. VaoBTABLas—Cabbage, $2 per cental; iu 1869 only 1,152,115. Onions, 75c(3$1.06 per cental; pota There will he no color line at tlie Uni toes, 86(394c per cental; Oregon cu versity of Chicago. Quite a number of cumbers, 10 ( 3 too per dozen; tomatoes, colored persons of both sexes have ap 35c per box; Oregon turnips, 15c per plied for matriculation. dozen; young carrots, 15c per dozen; Tlie oldest and largest medical school beets, 15c per dozen; sweet potatoes, in America is that of the University ol $1.75 per sack; Oregon cauliflower, 76c Pennsylvania, it was founded in 1765, (3$1.00 per dozen; celery, 90c per dozen. and lias graduated 10,458 men. F ruits —Oregon peaches, $1.10(31.25 Wonderful progress lias been made in per box; Sicily lemons, $9.50; Cali this country of late vears in teaching fornia lemons, $7.00(38.60 per box; the dumb to speak. Last year articula cantaleups, $1.50(31.75 per dozen ; water melons, $1.25(31.50 per dozen; California tion was taught to 4,235 pupils. Twenty-five graduates and former stu grapes, »1.00(31.25 per box; Oregon grpues, 4">(375c per box; pineapples, dents o f John Hopkins University of Baltimore, Md., have accepted positions »3.00 per dozen; plums, 75(390c per b ox ; on the stall' of tlie new University of Oregon Italian prunes, b6(39Jc per box; O regon pears, »1.25(31.50 per b ox; ba Chicago. nanas, »3.00(34.60 per hunch; quinces, In 1870 the London School Board lle $1.60 per b ox; oranges, »3.00 per box; gan its work with not a single school cranberries, $16.00 per box. under its control. In 1891 it possessed 410 schools, affording accommodations S ta p le O r o e e r le a . for 428,000 children. H onby — Choice comb, 15@17c per New York city bíiows a good record in tlie matter of suspensions in tlie pnbffc pound. schools. Last year there were but. thirty- i B a l t — Liverpool, $14.50(317.00; Btock, five of these 260 sohnnO tLut exuerienced $10.50(311.50 per ton. such an extreme me mure of discipline. i K ick —Island, $5.00(35.50; Japan, $4.85 The number suspended was only fifty- per cental. one iu an attendance of nearly 200,000. I D hiko F ruits — Petite prunes, 9c; sil ver, 10(3$lc i Italian, 10(311c; German, Sweden was the first country in which 8c; plums, 6(3tlo; apples, 4,‘u(36>ac; cooking and housekeeping schools were ev a lu ated apricots, 15(3 Uic; _ peaches, established, and hare these schools allow , 12(316c; pears, 7(38e per pound.' » great variety. One of its cooking j C o f k k - —Costa H ica,2U ic; Kio, 20«2c ; schools supports a restaurant of about Salvadoi, 20c; Mocha, 27la(330c; Java, 100 persons. In Belgium hygiene ami j 27>s (ii36c; Arbuckle’s 100-pound cases, the theory of household processes form 1 23 17-20C per pound. a part of the course of study in element B r an s —Small white, 3c; pink, 3c; ary schools. tiayos,3'ac ; butter, SJtc; hums, 334c per The University of Berlin, with its 1 pound. S yrup — Eastern, in barrels, 40355c; 6,000 students and scores of famous pro fessors, has a capital of almut »756,660. half-barrels, 42'a(357'ao; in cases, 35(3 Its largest endowment, that of the 80c per gallon; $2.26 per keg. California Countess Bose, is only $150,000. Never in barrels, 20(340c per gallon; $1.75 per theless it Is the seat of the highest Ger keg. S u u a r — Net prices: D, 5 c; Golden O, man learning, and claims to have the ablest corps of instructors of ail tlie BJfic; extra C, 6}Xc; Magnolia A, granulated, 6c; cube crushed and pow- world’s schools. Yale OolltYT« entered upon its one hun dered. 6Age; confectioners’ A, 5%c per dred and ninety-third year September pound ; maple sugar, 15(3 l'<c per pound. C a n n k ii G o o d s —Table fruits, assorted 29, Over $1,600,000 have Iieen expended on new buildings and other improve quoted $1.76(32.00; peaches, $1.85(32.16; ments during the past year, and the total Bartlett pears,$1.75(32.04; plums,$1.37^ membership will exeoed 2,000. During (31.50; etr iwberries, $2.25(n 2. !0 ; cher the year Yale has been tlie recipient of ries, $2.26(32.40; blackberries, $1.85(3 more Him * !,000,000, and its President 2; raspberries, $2.40; pineapples, $2.25(3 says $ , 09 4J4 more lias been pledged. 2.86; apricots, $1.(15 «2.00. Pie fruits: Assorted, $1.20; peaches, $1,25; plums, $1.10(31.26; black berries, $1.25(31.40 per dozen. Pie fruits, gallons — Assorted, PERSONAL MENTION. $3 25(it 3.50; peaches, $8.50(34.00; apri cots, $3.60(34.0«); plums, $2.75(33.00; Louis Kossuth Finishes His Memoirs— blackberries, $4 00(3 4.50. Vegetables: corn, $1.40(31,85; tomatoes, 95c(3$1.00; Dr. Nansen Proposes to Jab His sugar peas, 95c(3$1.00; string beans, 90(3 W ay to the North Pole. 95c ter dozen. Meats; Corned Iteef, Is, $1.25; 2s, $1.85(32.00; chipped tieef, Sir Julian Paunceforte is an accom $2.10; lunch tongue, is, $3.10 ; 2s, $5.56; plished musician, and can play anything deviled ham, $1.50(32.76 per do-en. from an Krard harp to an end man’s Fish : Sardines, 75c(31.55; lobsters,$2.30 @3.60; salmon, tin 1-lb. tails, $1.26(3 banjo. Mine. Bourinine, whom the Grand 1.60; flats, $1.75; 2 lbe., $2.25(32.60; X Duke Nicholas married at Toula, was bbl., $5.10. horn a serf, it is stated, as was her first M l a e e ll a n a o t i e . husband. Nana— Base quotations: Iron, $3.1X4; Charles Ashton, a London policeman, lias received a prize for $266 for an un steel, $3.06; wire, $3.50 per keg I r o n — Bar, 2%c per pound; pig iron, published bibliography of Welsh litera $24(327 per ton. ture from 1801 to 1896, S tkki .— lOS^e per pound. Louis Kossuth has finished his mem T in —I. C. charcoal, 14x20, prime qual oirs. The manuscript of the closing ity, $8.25(38.76 per box ; (or crosBee, $2 chapters of tlie fourth and last volume is extra per itox; roofing, 14x20, prime with the printer at Pesth, quality, $0.02,@ 0.75 per itox ; l.C .cok e Miss Ada A. Brewster, the California plates, 14x20, prime quality, $7.50(38.00 artist, ItelongB to the line of iirewsters per box. who proudly claim kinship with Klder L kap —4$»c per pound ; bar, 6J%c. Brewster of Mayflower fame. hot H o rh kniiors — $6. Ixyrd Tennyson tiandeil a check for N a v a l S t o r k s —Oakum, $4.50(35 per $1,666 to Sister Kinma Durham, who nursed him through a recent illness, and bale; rosin,$4.80(35 per480 pounds ; tar, she has presented the gift to the na Stockholm, $13.00; Carolina, $9.00 per Itarrel; pitch, $0.00 per barrel; turpen tional pension lund for nurses. Kev. If. K. Ilaweis has been per tine, 06c per gallon in carload lota. suaded to undertake the preparation of Sir Morell McKenzie’s biography. He H id e s , W o o l e n d H o p e . invites contributions of letters and anec H id e s — Dry hidee, selected prime, dotes that will assist in his work. (3He; 1%C less for colls; green, selected, General Booth has 380 nten, mostly over 66 pounds. 4c; nnder 66 pounds, 3c; broken-down drunkards at one time, sheep pelts, snort wool, 30(350c; me working on his farm, a few miles out of dium, 00(3H0c; long, 90c(d$1.2S; shear tendon, and they are described as a de ings, 10(320c; tallow, good to choice, 3 cent, industrious, useful and enthusiastic (33 V ’ per pound. lot of people now. W o o l — Umpqua Valley, lfl(319c; fall Prof. Huxley and Lord Chief-Justice clip, 13@15)ic; Willamette Valley, 15@ Coleridge are among the prominent Kng- 18c, according to quality; Eastern Ore lishmen w ho attended the recent Glouces gon, 10@18c per pound, according to ter musical festival. The latter gentle comlition. man is said to lie exceedingly apprecia H ops —15(320c, according to condition. tive of snch performances, Henry B. Cleaves, the new Governor T h e M ea t M a rk et. of Maine, came ont of the war a Lien- B kk »— Live, lXi@24^c; dressed, 4 * tenant, and at once secured work as an @5c. ordinary hand in a sash factory, but after M utton — Live, 3 ^ « 3 ) { c ; dreesed, 0 ; ; a two years' trial of the job he thonght lambs, live, 34^(33'ac ; dressed, 8c. it wasn’t a promising one; so he stmek Hoos— Live, 6 !* c ; dressed, 7c. out in other lines. V kal — 4@fic per pound. The eminent V’on Pettenknfler of Mu S moke » M kats — Ijirge ham, 13l^@ nich distinctly disputes Koch’s proposi 1 3 ',o; medium ham, 13*4(3 14c; breakfast tion that the coma liacillns is the cause bacon, I3@ l0c; ilry salt sides, 16,(gC; of Asiatic cholera. He thinks it is only smoked sides, 12@13c per pound. a manifestation of the dise>se. This L aid —Compound, in tins, 9c; pare, should put a period to the coina bacillus’ in tins, 1 2 ','313c; Oregon, ll.I4@ 13140 ascendancy for the present. per pound. Mr. Skene, the Queen’s historiogra pher for Scotland, who has just died at the age of 84, enjoyed a wide reputation Not » K irk, Hut———. as a scholar, historian and archeeologist, Wise M >thcr (from head of stairsY—Mv and was the author of many valuable works, the chief of which is “ Celtic dear, I wish yon wouldn't sit np half the Scotland; a History of Ancient Alban.’ ’ night rea«ling novels. \ Pretty Daughter (from the parlorV— Mr. Gladstone daring his visit to Wales qnlte caught the people by his Why, ma. Tin not rending. Mr. Lilli- compre ensivc knowledge of their conn- white is here. Wise Mother—Oh, I l>eg his pardon. try and Its affairs, and especially by his good knowledge of their language, a I thought yon hail gone, Mr. Lilliwhite, hy no means common accomplishment an«l I w a s afraid my daughter was in in foreigners, fie described himself aa juring her eyes readttg. It seems I was a Scotchman hy blood, a Lancastrian by mistaken. Probably the noise I took to birth, a Cockney by residence, bnt in he the front door closing was only the fected by Mrs. Gladstone with a love of hall clock striking 10.—New York Wales. Weekly. S —$1.80 per sack.