> NEWBERG GRAPHIC. 4 iiv i:n r i N n « NEWBERG GRAPHIC NEWBERG GRAPHIC. it t r i : * : .Twenty Dollars Ten Dollars < >ne hollar Ont Column H a lf Column Professional Cards K e a t l i u g \ o t i e e a w i l l be I n s e r t e d t h e r u t e o f T e n r e n t s p e r L in s . at | - reg u lar Photographer, se rv ic e first and third Sundays of the mouth at 11 . si and S OU p. m . ; also on fl:th Suuday, morn­ ing and eveulnir. Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a . m Prayer meeting every Wednesday • veuiug at 8:00 o clock. P R E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH.—ERRVK BUEV A ery second and fourth Lord's day at 11 a . m aud 7 :00 p . m . Sabbath school every Sunday at 10 A. M. I 1 K R IS T IA N C H U R C H .-SE R V IC E S EVERY I second aud fourth Sunday at 10 a . m . aud Í 30 P. M. EA ST A N D d v e n t . s t c h u r c h — p r a y e r m e e t i n g every Wednesday evening. Sanbath school every Saturday at 10 À. m ., services following. < HURCH BE R VICES E V E R Y eU NDAY . at 11 a . m . aud 7:30 p. m . Sabbath School at 10 a m Epworth League at 0 ’30 p w lhayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7 30 o'ehK’k. Southern Pacific Route. H. N. ROUNDS, Pastor V \ \ r C. T. U.—BUSINESS MEETING THE SEC \ } . ond aud fourth Thursday in each mouth. J O. O. F SESSIONS HELD ON THURSDAY evenings in Bank building. Trains leave ant] are title to arrlre at Portland H A .R SESSIONS HELD PI RET AND THIRD \ J . Saturday evening lu each mouth. c — MEETS FIRST AND T H IR D U J . R. urday afternoon iu each month. FROM F KB. _ Albauy, Kug- eue, Koseb'g. Grant’s : j Pass, Medford. Ash : land, Sacramento,Og-} I den, Sau Francisco, I Mojave, Los Angeles, ; I El Paso,New Orleans, I land East.................. j m . Roseber* A way stations | Via Wood burn fori J Mt. Angel, SUvertou, [ I West Solo, Browns 11 le aud Coburg Ivtr M. Albany aud way stations m . Corvallis erintendent of the life­ through the lung», when the latter buildings covered with ivy. saving stati ns >f the Pacific Coast. stabbed Lugo in tiie neck, killing him instantly. Both men belonged to the PERSONAL MENTION. The nni'oinpleted ten-story gymnasinm oldest Spanish families in that part of and clubhouse of the Chicago Athletic the State. Association on Michigan avenue has Hattie J. Pound, administratrix of the New Proofs of the Abiding Popularity ot been desti ycd by fire. Ixrss, $195,000. estate of her husband, W illiam J. Pound, Rabelais Given by a Recent Con­ The ra Iriad companies whose lines the fireman fatally hurt in an accident gress of Rabelaisian«. enter Atlanta have decided to abolish on the Union Pacific below Pendleton, the free de.ivery of freight, a custom has filed suit against the railroad com­ which lias been in vogue lor some years. pany for $5,000 damages. Carelessness Guy de Maupassant, the famous Manager John Mavlin, the theatrical and undne speed are alleged. French atory writer, is out of the lunacy man, tors several lalior organizations at Senator M itchell of O-egon while at hospital. Cincinnati for $ 110,000 damages for Pendleton was visited by three chiefs of Moodv and Sankey are said to have the Umatillas, who expressed a desire received $1,290,000 in royalties from r n k -s a n d threatened boycott against his business. that their people be allowed to lease their gospel hymns. The receipts of wheat from the eight their lands lor a term of three or four Prof. James Hall, the New York State years, until they could get money enough Geologist, who is still an active and ar- primary Western markets for the first sixteen weeks of the current crop year to buy horses ami plows and improved lent devotee of science, is 82 years ol averegnte 119,000,001 bushels, against agricultural machinery and had learned age. ‘9,000,000 for the c irreeponding time how to farm. J. J. Coleman, head of the great mus­ last year. A t Boise, Idaho, Fred A. W ilkie, a tard firm, ia to be raised to the peerage. Ixdand J. Webb of Topeka, Kan., well know n publisher, haa been arrested At present he is mustered in the Mouse formerly national Commander-in-chief lor the emheszlement of about $2,000 of of Commons. of the Sons of Veterans, has lieen de­ the funds of the Boise Baptist Church. Miss Louise Imogen Guiney lias lieen clared insane, and was taken to an W ilkie practically admits his guilt. He voted $100 by the Aldermen of Boston asylum. Mis insanity is said to be the is a leader in all the local religious move­ for a poem in commemoration of General result of the morphine habit. ments. The church trustees had such W illiam T. Sherman. A t Wadsworth, Ala., a train on the im plicit faith in W ilk ie’s honesty that Collecting ng ok old china is Miss Braddon’s logging railroad jumped the track at a they required him to give no bonds. bobby, ’ and in her house at Richmond water tank, knocking the tank down on a James M cElvey, a wealthy hermit liv­ near ? lx Ixmdon she lias a series of well- car containing forty laborers. Fifteen of ing in a shanty on Kneeland Prairie, stocked china cabinets. the men were hurt, two of whom have Humboldt county, Cal., had been found The Empress of Japan is an adept Bince died from their injuries. dead in the woods near his place. Hie porformer on the koto, a kind of large The Chairman of the Executive Com­ flesh had been partly devoured by doge, zither. It is an instrument which is m ittee of the National Nicaragua Con­ which were his only companions for much played and very popular in Japan. vention, held at St. lxruis last June, has many months. When found it was sup­ Archbishop Vaughan of London was a issued a call for a convention to meet at posed he hail been dead a week or more, soldier in the Crimean war, and coald I New Orleans November 38, 1892, to far­ tie was a well known stock raiser in handle the sword as a brave officer be- ther consider the canal interests. former years. | fore tie took to the canons of the church. The Indian Bureau lias not received The new lighthouse just completed General Richter, confidential secretary any further advices in regard to expected on Northwest Seal Rock, near Crescent City, was lighted one day last week for and adviser of the Russian Emperor, is troubles with the W h ite River Utee. the first time. The light is 145 feet above ! a German by birth and a very devout who according to previous reports had high water, and may be seen from eigh­ i Lutheran. lie has been seriously ill taken a il. antage ol the removal of the troops fri in Fort Duchesne, Utah, and teen miles out mt sea. A fog signal is lately. Tennyson is credited with once having ! had left their reservation. operated in connection with the light—a advised a man to read a verse from the The United States Supreme Court ad­ twelve-inch steam whistle, giving blasts of five seconds’ fluration, separated by Bible and a verse from Shakespeare vanced and set for argument on the sec­ daily, “ for,” said he, “ one will teach ond Monday in January the cases of tiie silent intervals of thirty seconds. ou how to speak to God and the other United States against the California and yon Probate Judge Baxter at Phienix, A. how to address yo your fellows.” Oregon Ixmd Company and the Dalles T., has appointed W , M. H eiwert ad­ Marshal MacMahon, ex-President of ministrator of the estate of Kodalf Monz, France, is now 84 years of age. Although M ilitary Road Company. These are who committed suicide some tim e since. advised by his physicians to spend the known as the wagon-road land cares. The Topeka C’npitaf estimates the Monz was connected with a noble and oolder months somewhere on the M edi­ wealthy fam ily in Germany, from which terranean, and although it has been re­ value of the wheat crop in Kansas this he has been receiving an annuity, bat ported that he had already gone to Men­ year at $37,008,800 and that of the corn before his death he destroyed every tone, he was still lingering in his chat­ crop at $49,000,0 tO. It figures the profit vestige of writing from which their eau in the department of the Loire a of the wheat crop to Ire $17,”00,000 alter the cost of production, and places the whereabouts might lie learned, hence few (lays ago. profits of the corn crop at $21,000,000. the disappointment. His estate consists An Indiana bandmaster named John At the annual convention of the of diamonds, jewelry and real estate in Nunns, well-known in Jeffersonville, is Am eriian Street Railroad Association in Tucson. a direct descendant of Pedro Nunez, the Amended articles of association, incor­ Portugese gei grapher and friend of C o Cleveland a few days ag > President poration and consolidation of the South­ Iambus. He once possessed a consider­ Holmes predicted that before the close ern Pacific Railway Company were filed able fortune, and his career has been of the c-ntury Cleveland, Buffalo and in the County C lerk’s office at San Fran­ one of remarkable vicissitude, ranging Pittehurg would tie connected by a tri­ cisco the other day. The document lets from service in the Crimea and in the angular electric railway operated by forth the names of the railroads in Cali­ Sepoy rebellion to screen manufacturing power obtained from Niagara falls. fornia, which consolidated in 1884, un­ at Peekskill. Professor John Harvard Biles designer der the name of the Southern Pac fie New proof of the abiding popularity of the Inman steamers C ity of Paris and Railway Company, with an aggregVe of Rabelais is given by the recent assem­ C ity of New York, who came over from capital of $142,990,000, which was sub­ bly of the seventh congress of Ralmlais- England to consult with ths Cramps, sequently reduced to $90,000,000. Sep­ ians at Tours in France. The congress has beeen taking a glance at onr new tember 27 the board of directors voted lasted for two days, and many papers on navy, and this lias led him to observe to make certain amendment* in the cor­ Rabelais and hia works wsre read. Then that “ with such vessels as are n^w in poration, which are embodied in the there was a regular Gargantuan banquet the serviceof thegovernm ent the United paper just filed. The names, length at Chinoo, the satirist’s birthplace, and States navy need not take a back seat sn I general direction of the thirty-six visits were made to all the places he had for any power on the globe.” roads and brandies included in the in- frequented in youth. A P u eb la'M exico) dispatch says: Fur- c »rporation are fully set forth. The en­ Ingalls’ notoriety as a politician ther particulars of ths damages and tire length of the road and its branches has obaenred from public view his at­ losses eu-Uined by sufferers of the r# aggregate 3,391.89 miles, and the dura- tainments aa a poet. In his youth he cent ov flo w of the Salso river, in ths tion of the corporation is fl’ty yea-s wrote verses, and many of his poems, State of ( i tia ra , show that thonsand« of from May 4, 1888. Tbs seven directors soma of them still in manuscript and of acres . f coffee and cans lands wers in- «r e : Charles F. Crjcker, C. P. Hunt­ nnprinted, are preserved by friends in unda’ ed and folly $400,000 damage to ington, Charles Mayne, W. V. Hunting- Kansas. Such of hia verses as saw ths those iTonaalonedone. On ths hacienda ton, N. T. Smith, J. I - Wilcutt and A. light of publication wsre printed in local of Pc I > Cells 2,0)0 head of cattle were N. Town#. The capital stock is $90,000,- newspapers anonymously or with an un­ caught in the torrent of water end swept (M>, divided into 900,000 shares. Into the ocean. recognizable com da plume attached. ToAII Points East Through ticket office. 134 First street, where through tickets to all points in the Eastern (No change o f cars), composed « f dining cars states, Canada and Europe can be obtained at unsurpassed. Pullman drawing room sleepers lowest rates from J. B. K IR K L A N D , o f latest equipment; tourist sleeping cars, best g . M c C o n n e l l , m . d ., Ticket Ageut. that can be constructed and in which accommo­ All above traius arrive and depart from Grand dations are both frek and furnished for holders Central station, Fifth and I streets. o f first or second-class tickets, and elegant day coaches. N ARRO W GAUGE—W. S. D IV IS IO N Continuous line connecting with all lines af­ N E W K E R O . OK. fording direct and uninterrupted service. — AND — Pullman sleeper reservations can be secured Office on First street. A ll calls promptly at­ P o r t l a n d a n d W i l l a m e t t e V a l l e y R a i l w a y in advance through any ageut o f the road. tended to day or night. Diseases of women aud children a specialty. Passenger depot foot o f Joffumon «treet. P R O F E S S IO N A L Line It is the prevailing custom among ig ­ norant people to put a poultice on an in­ flamed eye, a thing which should never under any circumstances be done. It is sad to see the vast number o f men, wom­ en and children made blind for life by this one thing.—Jenness M iller Illus­ trated. He— Before proposing, Miss Lulu, I wish to know if you have anything in the bank. She— Yes, Mr. Poonnan, 1 have a lover there. He is the cashier, and we are to be married next week.—Exchange. ««SHASTA LINE I » ' M. C. A .—DEVOTION A L SERNTCES EVERY . Sunday at 4 p . m . Youug men earnestly requested to attend. D . l»;g- L O S ANGELES STREET DUEL. Her Interest In tlie Itank. SO C IE T Y NOTICES. m for Embezzlement. N e v e r P o u ltic e th e Eye. -V IA - 1.1 REE METHODIST.—P R A Y ER MEETING A every Thursday at 7:30 P. M. Sabbatn school every Sunday at 10 a . m . M Another Good ,\\:in Arrested SO U TH A e PACIFIC COAST. SAMUEL HOBSON, i ' 1. I NO ELK I L CHURt H. PRKAI HING T a service at the Evangelical church every Sunday at 10 a . m a n d : 45 i*. M .exueptttie fourth Sunday oi every month. Sabbath school every Sunday at 11 a . m . Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:45 p m A ll are cordially invited to attend these services. chprch 91 50 False Philanthropy. It is one of the strauge inconsistencies of human nature that men prefer to do good through the medium of benevolence rather than through that of justice. It is not un common to find the seller exerting every energy to get more than a fair price for his goods, and the buyer putting forth equal efforts to obtain them for less than their true value, and yet both sulisequently unit­ ing to^fouud some charitable institution, to Uphold a church, to promote a reform, N E W B E R G . OK. to relieve distress. There are men who will grind the faces of the poor in the morning in their busi­ ness and in the afternoon subscribe a good round sum to provide them with food aud Portrait and Landscape Artist. shelter. There are women, both wealthy and of moderate means, who will drive a sharp and hard bargain and will give only Portrait# enlarged to life site and fluishad in the smallest possible sum to those whom they employ to work for them, yet who Crayon, India Ink or Water Colors. Studio—Upstairs iu Hoskius huildlag. will willingly give far more than they thus save when a tale of distress arouses their sympathies and excites their pity. Schemes of philanthropy cannot atone for acts of injustice.—New York Ledger. riH IEN U S* C ii l*RC II.—SERVICES EVERY r Sunday at 11 a m . and 7 p m and Thursday at 10 * m S*bl*ath school every Sunday at 9.45 a . m . Moutuly meeting at 2 v. m . the first Sat­ urday in each mouth Quarterly m eeting the second Saturday aud Sunday iu February, May, August aud November. a p t is t NEWBERG, YAMHILL CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER li. 1892. V O L . 4. C H U R C H NOTICES. B H A l'E M s Su bscription P r ic e P aya ble ably la A d van ce. A dvertisin g Bills Collected Monthly* a Ml U M K i r i l i n One Y ear di* Months Three Mouths. Produce. Prnlt, Bte. W h * at — Nominal. Valley, $1.20(3 1.22X; Walla Walla, $I.1212@1.15 per cental. F l o u r — Standard, $3.85; Walla Walla, $3.85; G ra h a m , $3.15; Superfine, $2.50 per barrel. O ats — New, 44@48c per bnshel; rolled, $8.50(a;8.75 per barrel; $8.25® 8.50 per b ag; $3.75 per case. H a y — $ Il(otl3 per ton. M illstuffs — Bran, $.6; shorts, $19; ground barley, $22.50®25; chop feed, $21 0 t 22 per ton; whole feed barley, $18® 19; m iddings, $28®28 per ton; brewing Itarley, $1.10® 1.15 per cental; chicken wheatv $1.20 per cental. B utter — Oregon fancy creamery, 32q ®36c; fancy dairy, 30c; fair to good, 2 V 8 27 qc; common, 15®17^c per pound. A/ iikkse — Oregon, U @ 12c; Young America, 12hjc per pound. Eous — Oregon, 30®32'ac ; Eastern, 23t*c per dozen. P oultry — Old Chickens, $4.00®4.50; young, $2.60(it3.60; ducks, $4-00®8.00; eeae, nominal, $11.00 per dozen; tor- eys, 14® 15c per pound. V koetablks — Cabbage, $1.0. @1.50 per cental; onions, 75c®$l per cental; pota­ toes, 75®90c per cental; tomatoes, 75® 9Jc per cental; Oregon turnips, 76c@$l per cental; young carrots, 75c®$l per cental; beets, 75c®$l per cental; sweet potatoes, $1.76 per cental; Oregon cauli­ flower, 75c®$l per dozen; celery, 90c per dozen, F buits — Sicily lemons, $7.50® 8.00; California grapes, 75c®$l per box ; Ore­ gon grapes, 50c®$l per box; Oregon pears, $1.25® 1.50 per box; bananas, $2.50®3.60 per bunch; quinces, $1.60 per box ; oranges, $4.50 per lio x ; cranlier- ries, $8.75 per barrel; apples, 50c®$1.50. i Staple Uraoartaa. comb, 15@17c per pound; new Oregon, 18®20c. S a lt — Liverpool, $14.50@17.00; stock, $10.50®11.60 per ton. R ice — Island,$6.00®6.50; Japan, $4.85 per cental. D ried F ruits — Petite prunes, 10® l i e ; s ilv e r .ll® 14c; Italian, 12® 14c; German, 10oi 11c; plums,5®8c; apples, 4q®9S|C; evaporated apricots, 15@18c; peaches, 12® 18c; pears, 7®8c per pound. C offee —Costa Rica,21 Sic; Rio, 2 0 ',c ; Salvador, 20c; Mocha, 27‘n®30c; Java, 2 7 ®30c; Arbuckle’s 100-pound cases, 23 1 7-20c per pound. B eans — Small white, 3c; pink, 3c; bayos.J'uc; butter, 3 ^ 0 ; limaa, 3?4'c per pound. S vkuf — Eastern, in barrels, 40@56o; half-barrels, 42 S ® 571^0; in cases, 36® 80c per gallon ; $2.26 per keg. California in barrels, 20®40c per gallon; $1.76 per k«g. S u o a k — N et prices; D,4Sic; G olden0, $S,c; extra C, 4 ^ c ; Magnolia A, 47„e; granulated, 6 ‘4c; cube crushed and pow­ dered, 6J,c; confectioner«’ A, 5>$c per pound; maple sugar, 16@ 18c per pound. C anned G oods —Table frnita, assorted quoted $1.76@2.00; peaches, $1.85®2.10; Bart lett pears,$1.75@2.00; plums,$1.37 1 * @1.60; strawlierries, $2.25@2.40; cher­ ries, $2.26@2.40; blackberries, $1.85® H on e y — Choice 2.80; apricots, $1.05®2.00. 1’ie fruits; Assorted, $1.20; (reaches, $1.25; plums, $1.10@1.20; blackberries, $1.25@1.40 per dosen. l ’ie fruits, gallons — Assorted, $8.25@3.50; peaches, $3.60@4.00; apri­ cots, $3.50@4.00; plums, $2.76@3.00; black Irerries, $4.00(»C. S hot — $1.80 per sack. H orseshoes — $6. Hides» W ool and Hops« H ides — Dry bides, selected prime, 7 % @ 8c; i q c less for culls; green, selected, over 66 pounds. 4c; under 56 pounds, 3c; sheep pelts, snort wool, 30®50c; me­ dium, 80@80c; long, 90c@$1.25; shear­ ings, 10@20c; tallow, good to choice, 3 @ 3'vc per pound. Wool.,— Umpqua Valley, lfl@19c; fall clip, 13@I5.qc; Willamette Valley, 15@ 18c, according to quality ; Eastern Ore­ gon, 10@18c per pound, according to condition. H ops — l#@21c, according to condition. T h * Meat Market. iq @ 2 ? i c ; dressed, 4 q B eef — Live, @5c. M uttoi *— L ive, 3 q @ 3 q c ; dressed, lie; lambs, live, 3 > i@ 3 q c ; dressed, 8c. Hoos— Live, 4 q c ; dressed, 6,qc- V eal — 4@8c per pound. B moeed M eats — Large ham, 13$^@ 1 4 *C i m edium ham,14@14qc; breakfast bacon, 14@16c; short clear sides, 11*4(4 13c; dry salt sides, 11 @ 11 per pound. L ard — Compound, in tins, 9c; pnre, in tins, 1 2 q@ 13 *»c; Oregon, l i q @ 1 3 l-4C per pound. Ragi and K a fflo f. Burlaps, 8-os., 40-inch, net cash, 8c; burlaps, lo-ox., 40-inch, net cash, 7c; burlaps, 12 ox., 45-inch, 7 ', c ; borlaps, 15-ox., 80-inch, l l j i c ; burlaps, 20-os., 78- inch, 14c Wheat tmgs, Calcutta, 23x38, spot, 6 q c ; two-bushel oat bags, 8 J4c. A llrttv«* Mnn Shrink*. “ H ow s thief You said you in­ tended to pro]* me to Miss Clam- whooper this evening, and here you are tiaek N ffo re 9 o ’clock. 8 h e sure ly didn't refuse y o u f” "N o-o, I didn’t propose. I con­ cluded to poetiamo the question." “ Now, see here, John, if yon don't g e t that girl it s your own fa u lt The idea o f being such a coward. Y ou, who have bravely w a lk ed up to the cannon s mouth.” “ Y e s , but the cannon hadn't been eating outons " Exchange.