NEWBERG GRAPHIC. A h U IM U M G NEWBERG GRAPHIC NEWBERG GRAPHIC. IU II> : One Column Hftlf Column — Professional Cards .Twenty Dollars T in Dollars ....... Une Dollar K r a d i n s N o t i c e s M i l l be i n a r r t r d the rate of Y en ren ts per Mna. at VOL. 4. A dvertising Bills Collected Monthly* NEWBERG, YAMHILL CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1892. One secret of graphic description is -V IA — the introduction o f slight details which T3KIES US’ C ltl'R C H .—SEKV1CKS KVhKV I 1 Suudav ar il a m . ami 7 p . m . and Thursday sound as if they were drawn directly at 10 a . m . "Sabbath school every Sunday t 9:4.r> from life. This was understood by a a m Monthly meeting at 2 p. m . the first Sat- u day In each mouth. Quarterly meeting the colored preacher who sought to bring aei-oud Saturday Hml Sunday in February, May. before his audience the scene at the August and November. crossing o f the Hod sea. n* ANGELICAL CHURCH. - P H I At H1NG “ S'pose you’s de children of Israel and j service at the Evangelical church every I ’se Moses: Jarsey is de wilderness aud Sunday at 10 a m . and7:45 1 * M., except the fourth Sunday of every uiuiPb. hahhath school every Bridesburg de promised land. W ell, I Sunday at 11 a m . Prayer meeting Thursday at Trains leave atid are due to arrive at Portlaud : brings you down to de ribber and waves 7 :-»5 p m A ll are cordially invited to attend these services. m y hand tip toward Taoony, and de FROM F KB. 1, 1891 waters roll backward toward Pliiladel- u t is t c h u r c h -REG U LAR s e r v ic e I OVKRLAM) EXPRESS. phy, and we all goes over widout git tin’ first and third SuudAys o f the mouth at 11 ! Salem, Albany, Eug- a . m . and 8:00 p. m .; also ou fl th Sunday, morn­ wet. ! eue, ILneb’g Grant's ing and eveuine. Sunday school every Sunday Pass, Medford Ash “ When de las’ pickaninny gits over 1 at 10 a . m . Prayer meetlug every Wednesday : laud,Sacramento,Og­ •7 86 evening at 8:00 o clock. waves m y hand toward Philadelpliy, and den, San Fraucisi o, j Mojave, Los Angeles. I waves m y hand toward Taeony, and ■ 3 RES BY 1 EKIAN C 11U RC H.—SERVICES IV - I El Paso,New Orleans, X ery secoml and fourth Lord's day at 11 a . m . de water r-o-l-l-s back from toward T a­ L and East ................. aud 7:30 p . m . Sabbath school every Sunday ui oony—and dev was fishin’ for shad dere *8 :'U) . . Roseberg Ji way stations *4:30 p. 10 a . M. [V ia Wood mini fo ri de nex’ morninT*— Youth's Companion. Southern Pacific Route. «X1SHASTA L1NE.I» h H i 1 H R IS T IA N CHURCH.—SERVICES EVERY V, secoud aud fourth Sunday at 10 a . m . ami : M V M I Mt. Angel, Sllverton, I West Scio, Browns [ ville and Coburg..... Albany and way stations . Corvallis >k way stations m eM Inuvilto a way aW a 18:30 i t.VO O i 4 DYENT.ST CHURCH —PR A Y E R MEETING every Wedues ay evening Sai «bain school every Saturday at 10 À. m ., services following. lR E E METHODES !'. —P R A Y ER MEETING every Thursday at 7:30 P. m . Sabbath school every Sunday at 10 a . m . t ♦4:30 P. C o co a l*s .il in i'.iiglum l. 110:30 a f >:30 p tare© *. w . According to the report of the commis- ♦7:80 i m sionura o f customs the cocoa retained for ♦ 4:40 1 m . home consumption in this country in 1890 D in in g Cara on O g d e n K o u te . was 20,578,72*2 pounds, about one-half o f which, it is estimated, was used as cocoa PU LLM AN HI F FK T SLE E P E R *. and the other half was made into choco late.— London Tit-Bits. S e c o n d - flu * * S le e p in g Cars K.CHU RC H -S K K V 1C ES K V E R Y U N D A Y For accommodation o f passengers ho’ ding sec­ A n A c c o m m o d a tin g W a ite r . ond class ticket* attached to all train*. , at 11 a m ami 7 30 p. m . Sabbath Sehool ai 10 a . M. Kpworth League at «» 30 p m Prayer Gentleman (dining)— W ill you bring Through ticket otti- e, 134 First street, where meetlug every ThursdHV evening at 7:30 o'clock. through tickets to all points in the Eastern me some radishes, please? H. N. ROUNI S, Pastor. states, Canada ami Europe can be obtained at W aiter— I beg pardon, sir. They are lowest rates from J. H. K IR K L A N D , not now in the market. But—ah— we Ticket Agent. S O C IE T Y N O T IC E S . All above trains arrive and depart from Grand can serve yer ighness with the orse- Ceutral .-tatiou, Fifth and 1 streets. raddish!— Drake's Magazine. r M.C. A.—DEYOITONALSERVICES EVERY N A R R O W G A l ’ G E - W . S. D I V I S I O N , Sunday at 4 p . m . Young meu earnestly requested to attend. — AND — M Y C T U. -BUSINE8I MEETING THE 8EC \\ . ond aud fourth Tnursday In each mouth. I O. u. F.—SESSIONS HELD ON THURSDAY , evenings in Hank building. n A. R —SESSIONS HELD FIRST AND THIRD LT, W Saturday eveuing In each month. , R.C.—MEETS FIRST AND THIRD SAT urday afternoon in each month. M OF V.— MEETS EVERY SATU RDAY EVEN­ TS. i t g _____ \ 0. U. W.— MEE TS E VE RY TUESDAY EVEN- , ing at 8 p . m . In Armory Hall. O F F IC IA L D IR E C T O R Y . C ity o f N e w b e r g . Mayor............................................... O. C. Emery Recorder.........................................F. H. Howard Marshal............................................. J. J. Woods Treasurer.........................................Moses Vetaw Street Commissioner............................ A. C. Cox Purveyor............................................Miles Reece P o r t la n d and W illa m e t t e V a lle y lt a llw u y M ilkm en are much the name all over the w orld in their attem.it.) to palm off upon the public as much water as they can disguise. O.i the Boulevard de Ma­ genta receii lv, at an early hour in the morning, tw o policemen came upon one of these purveyors of lacteal fluid busily tilling up the cans on his cart from the pump, aud w ith such stuff, too! O wing to tlie drought most of the water used in Paris is taken from the Seine, and its quality may lie gathered from the fact that in the public schools orders have lieen issued that none is to lie employed for drinking puriHises without being fil­ tered. The constables clatllenged the m ilky Aquarius, who replied courteously: “ A ll! well, you have fairly caught me tics time. J ump up on my cart and 1 w ill drive you to tile polite office to save you trouble." This amiable invitation was refused by the sergelts de ville, who or­ dered the delinquent to come out of his cart and walk with them. Instead of complying he whipped up his horse and attempted to escape. A t considerable risk one of the constables seized the an­ imal's head, brought it to a standstill, and arrested the delinquent, who along w ith his “ m ixture" was marched off to the station. The unusual incident col­ lected ¡i large number o f spectators, chiefly workpeople, whose remarks to the erring milkman were far from com­ plimentary. Paris (.'or. Loudon Tele­ graph. A D ig K a b b it T ra p . SAMUEL HOBSON, Illinois proudly comes to the front for a high place in the world o f invention. Passenger depot foot o f Jefferson street. Its inventor is Mr. Funk, a farmer at ♦7:20 a . »1 t6:30 A. M. ♦ 12:15 P. M ♦8.30 A. M. Heyworth. This invention is a rabbit tl SO P M trap. Mr. Funk is a competitor for the ♦ 5:15 ?. M \ A way st tl’s ♦ 8:10 P. M. ♦6:30 p. M ♦6:20 P. m . prize o f $125,000 offered by the Austra­ ♦8:35 p. m ♦7:40 P. M lian government for a device that w ill [ Oswego, Newberg, j N E W R F .R G , O K . rid Australia of the terrible rabbit pest *0 ah * „ *) Dundee. Dayton, La- I ♦3:20 P. M 1 fa>ette, Sheridan, which threatens to destroy its agricult­ l Monmouth A A irlie. J ure. Various things have been tried ♦4:30 p. u. Sheridan «fc way stations t9:30 a . m without success. The M. Pasteur plan •Daily. ♦Daily, except Sunday. o f inoculating the riifr.iits with a deadly Ferries connect with all trains forSellwood aud Milvvaukie. R. KOEHLER. Manager. 1 Portraits enlarged to life size and finished lu disease was the most promising of these, E. 1*. ROGERS, Asst. Gen. F. À P. Agt., Port­ « rayon, India Ink or Water Colors. but this was also a failure. Funk's trap land, Or. Studio—Upstairs in Hoskins buildiug. dumps the rabbits into a pit by means of a platform swung on pivots below a bait suspended above it. He has just been informed that the parliamentary com­ m ittee on rabbits regards it w ith favor, and Inis been asked to come to Australia NEW BERC, ORECON. to look after it.— Exchange. Photographer, Portrait and Landscape Artist. JtEWBERG v FLOURING 7 |BIbIiS)> < - COUNCILMKN. J . D. T A R R A N T A S O N , P r o p r i e t o r s . J B. C. Mile* ¿Paul Mach­ ie . F. Moore |G. L. Stabler \ F. H. Ladder ÌJ. D. Carter First Ward.... T h e M ilk m a n At the Pum p. W a k in g It R ea l. EAST AND SO UTH C H U R C H NOTICES. A Mosquito K iller. Lighthouse Point has for years been Having recently equipped our mill with new and improved ma- infested by mosquitoes, but this year it is Third Ward... chinery, we are now prepared to manufacture the best grade of Hour by said that these insects are harder to find there than picnic gatherings. The rea­ the F U L L R O LL E R PROCESS. son is that a bug o f bigger growth has Cash paid for wheat. Feed ground Saturdays. P R O F E S S IO N A L CARDS. come along and completely destroyed tlie mosquito plague. Tlus bug is known g m ccon n ell m . d by the name of devil's fly, darning needle or spindle bug. It has a long red body Physician and Surgeon, and long, tapering, gauze wings. They are regarded as a great lioon, as they • at M E W H K K G , OK. every mosquito that comes along.—-New Office on First street. A ll calls promptly at­ Haven Register. N ewberg , O regon . Secoud Ward.. . w. , tended to day or night. children a specialty. ., P acific C ollege , Diseases of women aud A ll K iu b lcin o f W ar. H. J. LITTLEFIELD, Physician and S urgeon, College Classes, Normal Course, Book-keeping, N e w b e r g , O r. All the Grammar School Studies, Music and Art. Office in building occupied by the late Dr. Carman, on Malu street. DR. H A R OLD CLARK, Dentist, Dentist, N K W I I K K t i, O R . Gold filling a specialty. Gas or vitalized air given in extracting teeth. All work warranted. Office— Near poatoffice, on First street. JOHN YOUNGER, Excellent opportunity for good work. Board and lodging, $8.0C per week. All other expenses very low. O il fo r H e a v y M u cliin cry. If you want to teach; if you want to take a business course; ii For lubricating the journals o f heavy you want to review or take advanced work, we can suit you. machinery, either rape oil or sperm oil Send for catalogue or come and see for yourself. is the best to use in mixture with min­ T H u M A S N E W L IN , President. eral oil, ns they have the least effect on N e w b e rg , O regon , -1 9 PREPARED TO R E P A I R - — »Watches • and « C l o c k s » — In a workmanlike manner. Satisfaction guar anteed. In G. M. Bales' shoe shop on First street. Thirty five years’ expert* uce. B ank DR. CO RNELL, N ewberg of NEW BERG, ORECON. Veterioar; • Physician • and • Surgeon, N e w b f i g , O r ., C a p ita l S to c k $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 W 11 prescribe for and treat sick or laine horses and cattle. Calls promptly answered day or 1 JESSE night. Office at Rogers’ livery stable, Sheridan B. C. M street. E D W A R D S ................................................................. President I L E S ....................................................................Vice-President MOSES V O T A W .......................... .Cashier DR. E. J. YOUNG, _ V e t e r in a r y S v The ireaf ment of horses a specialty. tended with i roinptness. M. R brass and iron, which two metals gen­ erally constitute the bearing surfaces of an engine.—A g e of Steel. O u t o f l>ute. Housewife— Marie, these fowls are de­ cidedly too tough again, you cannot have put them into the stewpan early enough! Cook— Right you are, mum; they should have lieen put in three years ago! Sixty-five years ago Emmons Rudge began to sell ice in Hartford, Conn., und he was arrested for it, as the doctors nt that day had decided that ice impaired the health o f those who used it, and its use was not tolerated in cases o f fever. Directors— Jesse Edwards, B. C. Miles, F. A. Morris, J. C. Colcord, u r g eo n , E. II. Woodward. N E W IIE K O . O K. D. Jenks—Singular that the peaceful, mild eyed seal should cause so much trouble between Uncle Sam and John Bull. Jinks—Peaceful nothing! M ild eyed, fiddlesticks! Mars was nowhere com­ pared to a seal as an element o f war. First, civil war in m y family about s< >1- skin sacques; now, a threatened war lie- tween tw o nations. Glad when the last seal is dead.— Pittsburg Bulletin. am sey Cal s at , House Y and V Sign 7 Painter, Certificates of deposit issued payable on demand. Exchange bought and sold. Good notes discounted. Deposits received subject to cheek at sight, and a general hanking business transacted. Collections made on all accessible points in the United States and Canada. Correspondents— Ladd & Tilton, Portland; National Park Bans, New York. Strangers visiting the city are invited to call at the hank for infor­ mation concerning the city. C rresjtondence invited. NKW ItEKO. OK. Houses painted in the latest TINTS. FROM T E R M I N A L OR INTERIOR POINTS -T H E - N O RTH ERM PACIFIC R.R. - ÏH T IIE LIN K T«) T A K E - ToAII Points East Paper- hanging, graining, staining ami hard oil flniaY D o n e b j D a y o r C o n tr a c t. Shop on Main street. D. W. C u m m in s , G rand P rize W e l l - b o r e r , N B IT H K K G . O R . 8T. PAUL AND CHICAGO «’ all on u* if von want a food weil at a reason able flgii’-e Having had long experience. we guarantee go d work. Price for boring an 1 put­ ting in wall, 3o cent« per foot. PARIS EXPOSITION. 1880. ---- AT T H F ---- Central Meal Market —FOR THF Best S ew in g M achine fo r Fam ily and M an u fact­ uring Purposes. May be found at a’ l times a full ateorment of good marketable FRESH MEATS. A ll orders promptly attended to and aat;»faetion , guaranteed (No chaiige ni far- .rompo*«?! * f «Unirne »ars misHrpaaaed Pullman d-awing moni streper« of lateat efpiiprnent; tonrlnt Aleej.inK car«. b#**t tiiaf rari be ronntrurte«! and in whirh aecoinmo- rtation* are both m i » and f'irnlahed for hn'dcr» nf flr*t or aecoud eia** ti< lieta, and elegaut day roarhe* ConilnuoH« line ronneeting wlth all line* af- fordlng dirert and iinint«*rrnpted aervlr«*. Pullman *leeper renerva'ion* rari be aerured in ad rance throngh any agtnt o f th«- road THROUGH TICKETS and Knrot»«* t an «** pur» hared at any tir ket of floe of rhf* rompany Examine Them on Exhibition at A. C. COX’, Newberg, Or. One door weet of Mo-ris. M i>* ACo. • new store on First street J . S. B A R E R A SOUS. It is H ip dining car roHte Througn venti bul«* trains «-very «lay in the year P A C IF IC No M a s k n S tr e e t COA4T .. ------ ... M A IM Fail Information ronrernlng rate*, time of train*, route* and oth«*r d*-uila furulahed on appi loAt ion to any agent, or O F F IC E Aon F r a e s ls s e , C al. A I>. UHARLTOW. A m ita « General Paaæ ofar Agent, Portland PACIFIC COAST. r a is in m arket g o o d | Three Months. . Statistics of the Manufacturing and Mechanical Industries of Los Angeles. NO. 49. ¿g Address, G raphic , Newberg, Oregon. PORTLAND MARKET. Colorado College is Overcrowded W ith P ro d u c e . P r u lt. Ftfl. Students— The Colored College W hxat — Nominal. Valley, $1.2214 i at Lincoln, Pa. .<»1.26; Walla Walla, $1.1501.16)4 per cental. — j Harvard gives away $87,000 annually I F l o u r — Standard, $3.65 ; Walla Walla, $3.66; Graham, $3.15; Superfine, $2.50 i in aid of its students. per barrel. Y ale freshmen and Cornell freshmen 9 AT* — New, 43045c per bushel; have given up their annual rush at their rolled, $6.5006.75 per barrel; $6.500 respective colleges. 6.75 per bag; $3.75 per case. Lincoln University, the colored college H a y — $11013 per ton. at Lincoln, Chester countv. Pa., has re­ M lllstuyys — Bran, $.6; shorts, $19; opened with 250 students enrolled. ground barley, $22.50025; chop feed, $21 The Detroit Board of Education has 022 per ton; whole (eed barley, $18019; shut out all teachers from the public m idd ings, $26028 per ton; brewing schools who are not graduates of the barley, t l . 1001.15 per cental; chicken I wheat, * v $1.20 schools. --- - » per cental. --- B utter — Oregon fancy creamery, 32)4 Coeduca'ion has attained to such a re­ ■>« — - - • r c ; . 'fair . . to 035c; fancy r dai— dairy, 30O32) markable degree of |iopuIarity in Maine good, 25027) > » * c c ; ; common, 16020c per that two married couples have entered pound Colby University. C ii KEBE — Oregon, 11012c; Young Colorado College is overcrowded with atudeilts. Its present (reebtnnn class Boos—Aare&on, 3Uc?1iaslern, 23>gC per contains double the number of last dozen. year’s freshman class. P oultry —Old Chickens, $4.0004.50; The Chicago University has under young, $3.0003.50; ducks, $4.0005.60; geese, nominal, »8.0009.00 per dozen; consideration a plan whereby classes w ill lie formed to systematically Btudy turkeys, 12 )40 13c per pound. V kuktablkh — Cabbage, $1.0 O1.00 per j W orld’s Fair exhibits. In the “ board schools ” of Dundee, cen tal; Onions, 75cO$l per cen tal; pota­ I Scotland, which are similar to our pub­ toes, 75090c per cental; Oiegon cu­ lic schools, instruction in swimming is a cumbers, lOOlbc per dozen; tomatoes, 35c per box; Oregon turnips, 15c per part of the curriculum. dozen; young carrots, 15c per dozen; The University of Wisconsin has or­ beets, 15c per dozen; sweet potatoes, ganized a university extension depart­ $1.75 per cen tal; Oregon cauliflower, 75c ment under Lyman P. Powell, formerly 011-00 per dozen ; celery, 90c per dozen. of Johns Hopkins University. F ruits — Oregon peaches, $1.2601-50 Columbia College accounts for the de­ per box; Sicily lemons, $9.50; Cali­ crease of numbers noticeable in tlie class fornia lemons, $7.0008.00 per box; of 189fi in the arts department by the cantaloups, $1.5001.75 per dozen ; water­ (act that the standard of scholarship has melons, $1.2501.50 per dozen; California raised. grapes, $1.009(1.25 per box; Oregon In the early years of Y ale College and grapes, 46076c per b o x ; pineapples, $3 until 1707 the names of the graduates per dozen ; Oregon pearB, $1.2601-60 per were arranged not alphalietically, but in box ; bananas, $3.0004.00 per bunch ; the order of the social rank of the fami­ quinces, $1.50 per b o x ; oranges, $3.90 per liox ; cranberries, $10.00 per barrel; lies to which they belonged. The New York Board of Education has apples, 75 c O$1.60. taken a caution* step toward the intro­ Htapis Orooarles. duction of the Eroebel system by mak­ ing an appropriation of $28,000 for kind­ H oney — Choice comb, 15® 17c per ergarten classes in the primary schools pound ; new Oregon, 18®20c. of that city. S a l t —L iverpool, $14.50® 17.00; stock, The movement Danin*t the employ­ $10.50® 11.50 ]^ r ton. R ic e — Island, $5 .0 0 ® 6 .5 0 ; Japan, $4.85 ment of married w mien as teachers in the public schools l as extended to Chi- per cental. D ried F ruits — P etite prnnes, 1 0 ® llc ; c*go. That city employs 3,000 teachers, 95 per cent, of whom are women, and a Ivor, 11® 14c; Italian,12( ij | 14c; German, 10® 11c; plums,6 ® 6c; apples, 4 )y ® 9 ; 400 or 600 of these are married. Throughout all Spanish America no eva|iorated apricots, 16® 16c; peacuea, young man is considered thoroughly ed­ 12® 16c; pearB, 7®8c per pound. Cor sun— Costa Rica, 21 SjC; Rio, 2 0 \ c ; ucated until lie can speak at least two languages beside his own. In Ohili Salvador, 20c; Mocha, 27)4®30c; Java, French and German are universally 27'%®30c; Arbuckle’s 100-pound caBea, learned, and it is now becoming the fash- i 23 17-20c per pound. B s a n b — Small white, 3c; pink, 3c; ion to study English. bayoa, 3)4c; butter, 3 )*c; liuias, 3)4c per Physical Director Stagg—that’s what pound. they call him— has decided that the stu- i B ybup — Eastern, In barrels, 40®65c; dents in the Chicago University shall | half-barrels, 42Si®67)ac; in cases, 35® kick football three times a week for ex* ' 80c per gallon; $2.25 per keg. California ercise, at least the young men. The in barrels, 20®40c per gallon; $1.75 per young ladies walk an hour, and take fif­ keg. teen minutes’ exercise in the gymnasium. S ugar — Net prices: D ,4)gc; Golden O, I The rhum ix (A . T .) W . C. T. U. w ill erect a $10,000 building. W ork has commenced at 8a!i l.ake to lay the mains through which natural gas will be supplied to the city. Snow plows have already been found necessary to keep the railroad from Mis­ soula into the Cœur d'Aleues open. A decision in the Oregon Supreme Court, just rendered upholds the anti­ quackery act, amt physicians must ob­ tain a license before they can practice. The belief is general in Fresno that that city has an organized band of mur­ derers in its midst. An ell'ort is being made to ferret them out. C. E. Thurmond, County Superintend­ ent ot Schools at Santa Barbara, has been held for trial on a charge of altering tlie records of tlie County Board of Educa­ tion. Excellent fruit has been produced in Murray, Idaho, this season. The success which lias attended this initial venture has encouraged many, who will plant orchards in those high altitude! this fall. The Secretary of the Sealers’ Associa­ tion of British Columbia estimates tin t the total seal catch of the British Co­ lumbia Healers w ill lie about 45,00.) skins, which, compared with the catch of lact year, shows a failing off of 15 per cent. Referring to the finds of remains of extinct animals, none is more curious than that of finding the antlers and honeB of an elk 10S feet below the sur­ face in a shaft that was lieing sunk on a ledge near Newbridge, Or., this Beason. They were found imbedded in a stratum of gravel. The census bureau has made public the statistics of the maufacturiug and mechanical imlustrieH of l.os Angeles, which for lSitt) are as follows: Number of industries, 8J; number of establish­ ments, 747; capital invested, $6,807,088; hands employed, 4,950; wages paid, $3,- 474,818; cost of materials used, $5,008,- 102; value of product, $9,877 905. James Campbell, the projector of the Los Angeles and Salt Lake railroad, lias returned to Los Angeles from San Fran­ cisco, where he had a conference with President 8. H. 11. Clark of the Union Pacific, and an agreement was arrived at PERSONAL M E N T IO N . regarding trallic arrangements. Mr. Campbell states that he has almost com* pleteil Ii is an angements, and that in a Order of Shefkakat Conferred Upon the year’s time Union Pacific trains w ill be Daughter of tlie British Ambas­ running into L ob Angeles. sador to Turkey. A t a meeting of the California Raisin Growers’ Association at Fresno recently it was stated that the opinion both in T lie Duke of Edinburgh is composing California and throughout the Eastern music to a libretto by Carmen Hylva. markets is that reduction in the price of Ex-Wenntor Platt once led the village raisins will not increase sales. Tlie con­ choir, ami was considered a fair singer dition of tlie market ¡ b good. A ll efforts by the church members. to break the market have lieen headed Mr. Cleveland’s Buzzard’s Bay resi­ off for the present and perhaps for this year. The price of raisins w ill be held dence, Gray Gables, is for sale. It is stated that Mr. Cleveland will again up to the schedule price indefinitely. make liis summer home at Marion. Some interesting Indian mummies One of the best portrait painters of are in tlie possession of Dr. Morrow of Pendleton, Or. They were discoverrd Boston is a woman, Mrs. Phiobe Picker­ one year ago on Long Island in tlie Col­ ing Jenks, who devotes herself exclu­ umbia river, buried in a mound of sand. sively to the portraits of women and One of them is a figure of a full-grown children. Mrs. Martha A. Hogan, Mrs. Mary A. adult, evidently of great age. The other Is of a young child. Both are perfectly Fassett and Mrs. Harah A. Fassett, trip­ reserved, having hair and teeth intact, lets, were present at a celebration at he skull of the younger one lias l>een Waltham, Mass., the other day. They removed, showing the covering of tlie are 69 years old. brain. T lie moccasins are yet on them, Mary A. Dickens, daughter of Charles and are hardly changed. Dickens, Jr., who was for a tim e on the The Delamar Mining Company is stage, is now in literature, and contrib­ threatened with an apex suit that may utes to the journal that her father edits become historical in the history of min­ and which her illustrious grandfather ing litigation in Idaho. Tim Regan, once carried on. owner of two-fifths of the Stoddard prop­ The clay model of the statue of Gen­ erty, claims that it holds the apex of the eral George B. McClellan, which is to be Delamar Company’s ore tiodies. lie has erected in Philadelphia, has lieen scru­ recently been doing some work to prove tinized by Vice-President Morton and his theory, ami expects soon to com­ Major McClellan, brother of “ Little mence suit for an accounting. A very Mac,” and they regard the likeness ex- large amount of money will lie involved. ; cellent. The Delamar Company recently pur­ Boatswain John C. Thompson, U. 8. chased the other three-fifths. i N., who has lieen at'ached to the Brook­ Ground has lieen broken for the im­ lyn navy yard for the last fifteen years, mense ditch to lie constructed through has lieen placed on the retired list. the Columbia delta by the Walla Walla Boatswain Thompson rips __________ is a veteran of the ami Columbia Irrigation Company, ami Mexican war, and has seen fifteen years by March 1, 1893, the proposed reclaim­ of active service. ing of 10,000 acres of as fine land as can The Pope is now in his 83d year, and be found in the Pacific Northwest will have lieen made iiossihle by securing for in Paris Field Marshal Canrohert is 85, that land a supply of water more than ami Marshal McMahon, who is still sufficient for all purposes of agriculture. straight as a dart and retaining a mag­ The water will lie taken from the Walla nificent seat in his saddle, is 83. Kos­ Walla river at a point about nine miles suth, the Hungarian patriot, has just above Wallula, and at this point the celebrated his 9,)th birthday. Prince Camille Rohan lias recently died at the work was begun. 1 age of 92, and the same can be said of The coroner’s jury in the case of the the late Earl of Essex. fireworks explosion at Los Angeles, by Prof. E. N. Hors ford of Cambridge, which seven persons were killed and a large niimlmr injured, gave a verdict ex­ the great believer in Ericssen as the true discoverer of America, has received from onerating the man in charge of the fire­ works. The jury express the opinion the King of Denmark the decoration of that the mortars used for the puriioee ol a Knight of the Royal Order of Danne* firings bombs had lieen tampered with, | brog. This I h a very ancient order of and that if the proper police protection knighthood— it was founded in the mid­ had been furnished by the committee in dle ages— reserved for a score or two per­ charge of the celebration the arcident sons of distinction. would not have happened. T h u verdict Edward Blake, the eminent Canadian indicates the jury accepted the theory Liberal who was recently elected a mem­ that boys ponred gunpowder into the ber of Parliament, has been invited to mortars before the latter were loaded. talk on home rule in Boston at an early ¥ A discovery made at Vancouver, B. C., by the legal fraternity has had rather a startling effect. On October I the act of the Legislature setting apart the new Vancouver judicial district came into force. It provided that when it came into force the Sheriff of th# New W est­ minister district should have the power to serve the processes then in his hsnds, and that his jurisdiction should then cease. It was expected that as soon as the new act came into force W. 8. Pat­ terson, who has been acting as Sheriff Armstrong’s deputy there for fonr years, would tie appointed Sheriff for the new district, bnt no appointment was mails, and now, by the declaration of the act, all work done within the confines of the new Vancouver district since October 1 by Sheriff Armstrong of the old West­ minister district, which embraced Van­ couver, is illegal. The effect of this will be far-reaching, and no end of a legal muddle will be the inevitable result. .......................... .......... ■ abacrlptlon P r ic e P a y a b le I a v a r i­ ably la A d v a a ra . E D U C A T IO N A L . Excellent Fruit Produced in Murray, Idaho. the « 1 U M R I P T I O l K 4 I FNt | One Y ea r .............................. .............. I I 30 i Six Months ........ 75 4)4c; extra C, 4>4c; Magnolia A, 4,78c; granulated, 6>4c; cube crushed and pow­ dered. 6 )4 c; confectioners’ A , 6>4c per pound; maple sugar, 16® 19c per pound. C anned G oodm — T able fruits, assorted quoted $1.75® 2.00; peaches, $1.85®2.10; Bartlett pears,$1.75®2.00; plums,$1.37»4 @1.50; strawberries, $2.25@2.40; cher­ ries, $2.26@2.40; blackberries, $1.85@ 2; raspberries, $2.40; pineapp'es, $2.25® 1’ ie fruits: | 2.80; apricots, $1.65@2.00. Assorted, $1.20; peaches, $1.25; plums, $1.10@1.20; blackberries, $1.25@1.40 per dozen. Pie fruits, gallons — Assorted, (3 25@3.59; peaches, $3.50®4.00; apri­ cots, $3.50@4.00; plums, $2.75@3.00; blackberries, $4.00@4.50. Vegetables: corn, $1.40@1.85; tomatoes, 96c@$1.00; sugar peas, 95c@$1.00; string beans, 90® 95c per dozen. Meats: Corned beef. Is, $1.25; 2s, $1.85@2.00; chipped beef, $2.10; lunch tongue, Is, $3.10; 2s, $6.60; deviled ham, $1.50@2.76 per dozen. Fish : Hardines, 75c® 1.6 5 ; lobsters, $2.30 @3.50; salmon, tin 1-lb. tails, $1.25® 1.50; flats, $1.76; 2 lbs., $2.26®2.50; % bbl., $5.60. _________ Ml ace II «neon*. N * n « — Base quotations: Iron, $3.00; steel, $3.00; wire, $3.50 per keg I ron — Bar, 2%c per pound; pig Iron, $24 @27 per ton. H teel — 10)4c per pound. T in — I. C. charcoal. 14x20, prime qual­ ity, $8.25@8.75 per b ox; for crosses, $2 extra per box; roofing, 14x20, prime quality, $6.62)4 «6 .7 6 per box; I. C. coke plates, 14x20, prime quality, $7.60@8.00 per box. L ead — per pound; bar, 6)4c. 8 h o t — $1.80 per sack. H orseshoes — $6. N aval 8 toreb —O akum, $4.60@5 per hale; rosin,$4.80@6 per480pounds ; tar, Stockholm, $13.00; Carolina, $9.00 per barrel; pitch, $6.00 per barrel; turpen­ tine, 66c per gallon In carload lots. Hide*» W ool and Hopa. H ides — Dry hides, selected prime, 7)4 @ 8c; l)4 c lees for culls; green, selected, over 66 pounds. 4c; under 66 pounds, 3c; sheep pelts, short wool, 30@50c; me- diuin, 60®N0c; long, 90c@$1.26; shear- ings, 10®2Dc; tallow, , good to ctwioe, 3 «314c per i ponnd. W ool — U mpqua Valley, 16@19c; tall clip, 13@16t4c; W illam ette Valley, 15® 18c, according to quality; Eastern Ore­ gon, 10® 16c per pound, according to condition. H ors— 19@21c, according to condition. The Meat Market. B kky — Live, H4@2)4c; dressed, 4)4 @6c. M u t t o n — Live, 3t4@3t4c; dressed, 8c; lambs, live, 3)4@3(4c: dressed, 8c. Hoos— Live, 4>4c; dressed, 6)4c. V eal — 4@6c per pound. H woebd M eats — Large ham, lS ^ d 13»4 c ; medium ham,13$4@14c; breakfast date. Alanson W. Beard, W illiam E. bacon, 13@16c; dry salt sides, 10)»e; Barrett, Rev. Htopford Brooke, Mayor smoked sides, 12@13c per pound. Matthews and other prominent Boston­ L ard —-Compound, in tins, 9c; pnre, ians, in addition to leading Irish-Amer- in tins, ^ '^ (ilS c ; Oregon, ll)4@13(go icans, signed the request. per pound. The late M. Renan wrote a vast num­ Mounting f!«*ji*y Gun*. ber of personal letters from civility rather than inclination and often with The diaiiilvMiitHge of mounting heavy great trouble. He was averse to pen gun* in pair* Ima become very generally and iak conversations. He hardly ever recognized. Their separation is now con- dropped an epistle into a letter box »i«!ered a» essential to safe use, and ships without wishing he had not penned it, whose guns are mounted singly in spon- and he often fell asleep when engaged fton* will prove to lie the most effective.— in private correspondence. United Service Gazette. Rev. Dr. Parkhurst of T rin ity M. E. Church, Charlestown, Mass., delivered an address the other Hnnday night, in which he assailed the character of the discoverer of America. Dr. Parkhurst denounced Golnmhus as a liar and seeker after gold, and said that, although Co­ lumbus professed to be profoundly reli­ gious, he was at heart a very bad man. A I.nhater G o in g to th e Show. A lobster measuring 34 inches in length and weighing 10>f pounds was taken from a trap in St. Andrew's bay, neaf Uobin*ton, Me., one day recently. The specimen will he prepared by a taxidermist and placed on exhibition at the World's fair.