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NEWBERG GRAPHIC NEWBERG GRAPHIC. A D V E R T IH n » NEWBERG GRAPHIC. R ATEA: . -..Twenty Dollars Ten Dollars .........On« 1 M>llar On« Column Half Column Professional Cards K r a d l n s ¡ » • t i e r * M i l l b» I n a r r l r d t h e r«i<* o f T om r r u t * p e r l . l n o . NEWBERG, YAMHILL CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1892. V O L . 4. W il l P o w e r Versa« C o u g h in g . C H U R C H NO TICES. CHURCH.—SERVB KS SAMUEL HOBSON, IV iK I r r iu u da v a t 11 a . m . a n d 7 v . * a m i 1 h u r s d a y 10 a m s * h b a t h sc h o o l «very S u n d a y »»t 9; lo a m . M o u t b l y m e e t i n g a t 2 p. m . t h e flrat S a t u r d a y In e a ch i n o u t h . Q u a r t e r l y m e e t i n g u»e s ec o n d S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y i n F e b r u a r y A b i s i I and November. tfVAHOKLIt \l. \ » W CHOW 5 jPhotographer 1UN' K w r v i e e e t t h e Kvsii*»U(-«l c h u r c h e t e r j S t i . i d . v . t 10 a .M a n d 7 t o r M . ^ x n e p t t h e f o u r t h s i m d a y of e ve rv m o n t h S a h h a t h ao hoo l e t e r > S u n d a y at 11 a . m . P r a y e r m e e t i n g 1 h u r s d a y at 7 45 P m All a r e co r d i a ll y l u v i t e d to at te t id t h e s e ser vic es. ____________ | a p t is t church . - r e g u i . a r s e r v ic e a u d t h i r d S u n d a y s of t h e m o n t h at 11 B . M. first a n d 5:00 p. M.; also o n t l 't h S u n d a y , m or u- N blV ltliltU . I a ok . Portrait and Landscape Artist. i uk a n d e v e n i n g . S u u d a y s c h o o l ev e ry > u u u h > at 10 a m . P r a y e r m e e t i n g ev ery W e d ne sd a y [ e v e u iu if a t »:00 o clock. I > R E S H Y T K R I A N C H I ' R C l l . —S E R V I C E S EY- P ortraits enlarged to life size and tiuished iu 1 ery s e c o n d a n d f o u r t h L o r d ’s d a y a t 11 a . m . ('ru you, In d ia Ink or W ater Colors. a u d 7 : 3 0 p . m . S a b b a t h s c h o o l every S u n d a y at Studio—U pstairs iu H oskins building. 10 A. M. ( 1H R B T IA N CH URCH .—SERVICES EVERY second au d fo u rth Sunday at 10 a . m and :,50 P. M. IR E E M ETH O D IST.-PR A Y ER MEETING every T h ursday at 7:.‘*0 r. M. -a h b a tu school every Sunday at 10 a . m . b ’ HURCH—SK K VH' K.S EVKR Y .«UN I)A Y at 11 a . m . au d 7 :50 i*. m . Sabbath School at 10 a . m . Epw orth League at «» ;W i*. m . Player m eetin g every T hursday evening at 7:d0 o'clock. H. N. ROUNDS, Pastor. M .E SO CIETY NO TICES. M.C. A.—DEV OT ION A SERVICES EV E R ) \ _ # *Sunday Suuday a t 4 p v. m . Y oung m en e arn estly | req u ested to atten d \ \ T C. T. U.— BUM N U B MEETING TH E SEC >> , o u d an d fo urth T h u rsd ay iu each m outh. ■ ,, ,, f - 1. sessio n - HELD ON THURSDAY eveuiugs iu Bank b u ild in g n i l If. SESSION« HELD FIRST AND THIRD S a tu rd a y e v e n l n f l a —e h m o n th . ___ \ \ ’ R. C.—MEETS FIRST AND THIRD BAT \ V , urd ay a ftern o o n In each m onth. S. *8 ;80 m ♦5:00 p . m . ♦7:80 a . m . ♦ 1:40 p . m . C itr o f N e w b er g . ..O. C Emery Mayor ...................... F. H. Howard R ecorder . J J. Woods Marshal Moses Vetaw T r e a s u r e r .................. ........ \ C. Cox Street C om m issioner. .....Miles Recce Purveyor ....................... w. ; land,Sacram ento,O g- | den, San F rancisco, Mojave, Los Angeles. I El Paso,New O rleans, Land E ast...................... Roseberg & way stations [V ia W oodburn for] * -Mt. Angel, Sllverton, [ | West 8clo, B row ns f tv ille and C oburg......J A lbany and way stations C orvallis A way statio n s M cM innville A way s ta ’s *7:86 *4:30 P. m . .. -0 M M W p M 110:30 a . m . ♦r»:30 p . m . tS:20 A. M. Dining: C ars on O g d e n K nu t« . PULLMAN B U F FE T SL E E P E R S . iB. C. Mile« j P au l Mac y 4C. F. Moore S e c o n d - C l a s s S le e p in g : Cars )G. L. Stabler For accom m odation of passengers h o ld in g sec ÌF H I.ash 1er ond-class tickets attach ed to all traius. ÍJ. D. C arter Through tick et office, 131 F irst street, w here through tickets to all p o in ts in the Eastern States, C anada an d Europe can be obtained at lowest rates from J. B. KIRKLAND, T icket Agent. All above tra in s arrive and depart from Grand C entral statio n , Fifth and 1 streets. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. G. a . m . »K ’ii a u t8 ” ° A' M O F F IC IA L D IR E C T O R Y . T h ird Ward.. M c C o n n e l l , Work Progrediti» Rapidly on the Coos Bay and Ro-q-burg Railroad—Etc. O RTH ERN A . c lug at 8 r. M. in A rm ory Hall. F irst Ward TRAIN ROBBERS IN LONDON. «ISHASTfl LINE.bo log. Recoud Ward An Id.iho Moonshiner Mee ts a Horrible Death. Southern Pacific limite. *7:00 P. OF V. -MEETS EVERY SATURDAY EVEN COf Nt ll.MKN. Dr. K abierski, of Breslau, has invented a novel percussor iu the form of a tu n iug fork with a cylindrical stem , which is held between the finger and thum b, w ith thin prongs w ith rounded free extrem ities for strik in g the surface of the body. lie has mapped out by its means the varying m ovem ents of the apices of the lungs, and believes th a t he lias show n th a t results heretofore obtained should be considerably modified. m . d .. Physician and Surgeon, N A R R O W G A U G E —W. H. D I V I S I O N N E W MERO. OK. — AND — Office on F irst street, All calls prom ptly at- tended to day or night, Diseases of w om en and c h ild re n a specialty. P o r t l a n d an d W i l l a m e t t e V a l l e y R a i l w a y t Passenger depot foot of Jefferson street. ♦7:20 ♦ 12:15 ♦ 1:55 ♦ 5:15 ♦6:30 ♦8:36 H. J. LITTLEFIELD, Physician and Surgeon, N ew berg, O r. a . P. P. P. p. p. M. M. M. M. M. M. ♦6:30 a . M. ♦1 JO ♦3.10 ♦6:20 ♦7:40 y m ♦8 IO A . M. Oswego A way st t i ’s P. M P. M. p. M. [ Oswego, Newberg, D undee, D ayton, La ♦3:20 P. M. fayette, Sheridan, l M onmouth A A irlie J ♦4:30 p . u. Sheridan A way statio n s ♦9:30 a . m N EDUCATIONAL. PACIFIC COAST. T ucson's schools have 9)0 pupils. B u rg lars h a v s be ju reaping a h a rv est K ing Solom on's vast fortuue seems to a t S acrani nto. have been pretty thoroughly dissipated. | T ne A 'in ric a n sh ip ft-mia has b se n II. Gotschalk, of New York, possesses a seized a t V ictoria, B. C., for not en te rin g -V IA - holy shekel which was used in Solom on’s a n d clearin g u n d e r th e revenue laws. temple. There is but one o th er sim ilar I M artial law lias been suspended in coin in existence, and th a t is an im perfect j Sho9hone county Idaho, am i th e civil one, and is in the B ritish Museum. These a u th o ritie s wilt a t once assum e control. coins are about 3,400 years old. A sy n d icate of C hicago business m en is re p o rte d to be n e g it a tin g for th e p u r “ C artier’s c hurch,” m entioned in Dowd’« ch ase of th e cable system a t I.os Angeles. “ Lake ltegions of the U nited S tates,” is T he new m ode of togging w ith a wire believed to have been founded by Jacques Cartier. It is w ithin the lim its of Tudou- cable, th e re b y d speneitig w ith ttie uee sac, a t the m outh of the Saginaw river, in of oxen, is being trie d by C a p ta in B arker Michigan, its extrem e capacity being leas in h is logging cam p on th e C oquille riv er. th an a dozen aud a half persons. A ledge of tin ore, f Mir feet in w id th , h a s been discovered in C assia county, Idaho. T he ore aUo co n tain s b oth gold a n d silver, but in w h a t q u a n titie s is n o t T rain s leave and are due to arrive at P ortland: FROM TERMINAL OR INTERIOR POINTS y e t know n. T he h e rd s of E aste rn O regon, p a rtic u —T H E - LEAVE. FROM FKB. 1, 1891. larly in W asco, S h e rm an a n d G ra n t counties, are fast d im in ish in g , T he in r O ve rl and E x p r e s s . j Salem, A lbany, Etig- crease by no m eans equals th e n u m b e r j ene, Roseb'g. G rant's d riv e n out of th e S ta te or sla u g h te red . Pass, Medford. Ash- EAST AND SOUTH i DY ENT 1ST CHURCH —PR A Y ER MKKTING overy W ednes day evening. Sabbath school every Saturday at 10 a . m ., services follow ing. Dr. Urowu-Sequnrd, iu one of hia loot urea w ith reference to a check ou sneez ing, coughing, etc., says: Coughiug can be stopi>etl by pressing on the uerves ou the lips iu the neighborhood of the nose. Sneezing may be stopped by the same mechanism. Pressing in the neighbor hood of the ear, rig h t iu frout of the ear, may stop coughing. It is so also of hic coughing, but m uch less so th an for sneez iug or coughing. Pressing very hard ou the top of the m outh is also a m eans of stopping coughing, and m any say the will has immense power. M iss L ena L itc h b u rn , a n elo c u tio n ist form erly of K ansas C ity , now of Long B each, Los Angeles c o u n ty , lost h e r speech, a u d it is claim ed th a t sh e has re g ained it a fte r n in e m o n th s th ro u g h - I S T H E LINE TO TAKE p ra y er. T he citizens of Pioche, N ev., believing th e Shoshone In d ia n p re d ic tio n s of a h a rd w in ter, are procuring large supplies of wood for dom estic uses, a n d a re o th e r w ise p re p arin g for a n e x tra cold a n d snow y season. T h e S uprem e C o u rt of U tah has ru led It is the d in in g -ca r ro u te . Through vestibule th a t p ro p e rty of th e M orm on C h u rc h tra in s every day in th e year. w hich h a d been declared as esch eated to th e g overnm ent m u st go to th e pubiic schools a n d to the re p a irs of M orm on places of w orship. T h e a m o u n t in dia j p u te is a b o u t $750,000. T h e p re lim in a ry surveys for th e large storage reservoirs a n d irrig a tio n canals to be con stru cted on In d ia n creek, a b m t (No change of cars), com posed »f d in in g cars unsurpassed. P u llm an d ra w in g room sleepers tw e n ty m iles from Boise, are now lieing of latest e q u ip m e n t: to u rist sleeping cars, best m ade. T he th ree reservoirs to be b u ilt th a t can be constructed ami iu w hich accom m o will cover 1,200 acres of land e ac h , a n d datio n s are both frkk a n d fu rn ish ed for holders of first or second-class tic k e ts, a n d ele g an t day a b o u t forty m iles of canal will be dug. coaches. T hom as Q uiddie and George Ba?ee‘t, C o n tinuous line c o n n ec tin g w ith all lin e s a f fording dire c t and u n in te rru p te d service. tw o yonng m en who held u p th e wi e P ullm an sleeper reservations can be secured a n d d a u g h te r of J o s e p h W orkm an iti a dvance th ro u g h any agent of th e road. on N ovem ber 7 a t Los A n g e lo ane robbed th e m of $770 in jew elry and m oney, pleaded g nitlv and w< re se n tenced to te n years each iu th e p e n ite n To and from all points tia ry . PACIFIC R .R . ToAII Points East ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO THROUGH TICKETS ____ in A m erica, E ngland T he D e L sm ar Nugget announces th e aud Europe can be p u rc h a se d at a n y tic k e t of discovery of v aluable opal tields in Owy fice of th is com pauy. Farmer Donates a Large Sum of Money to Help in the S’udy of Scientific Farming. K e n tu ck y has a S ta te colored te a c h e rs’ association. iu J a p a n th ey teach ch ild ren to w rite w itli e ith e r h a n d . T h ere a re 4iJ5,000 school c h ild ren iu E n g la n d 's m etropolis. Tlie e n ro llm e n t of girl stu d e n ts iu th e H arvard a n n e x th is year is ever 300. E g y p t h a s a n elaborate school system , tlie a n n u a l re p o rts of w iiich are full of in te re s t. F ra n c e lias 20,000 school b uildings a n d one of th e b ist sy ste m so f norm al schools in th e w orld. * In th e tw e n ty u n iv ersities of tlie G er m an E m p ire th e m edical stu d e n ts for la st su m m er n u m b ere d 0,813. A practical In d ia n a farm er th e o th e r day gave $35,000 to help th e p u rsu it of th e stu d y of scientific farfning a t P u rd u e U n iv ersity . Tlie o ld est college in C h ili is th e “ In s titu to N acional,’' w iiich received its c h a rte r from th e K ing of S pain m ore th a n 100 y e ars ago. T ufts College, M assachusetts, now a d m its wom eu on au equal footing w ith m en in th e d iv in ity school as well as in th e academ ic d e p artm e n t. T he U n ite d S tates now spends over $170,000,000 a y ear on its schools, not in clu d in g over $10,000,000 a n n u ally sp e n t in its colleges a n d u n iv ersities. O ne of th e features of in stru c tio n in th e Laselle S em in ary , M assachusetts, is a th re e y e a rs’ course in cooking. I t is free of e x tr a cost to th e pupils. T he Sheffield Scientific School is th e beneficiary in C o n n ecticu t of ttie C on gressional a p p ro p ria tio n for th e su p p o rt of a g ric u ltu ra l schools a u d colleges. George E. V incent, Vice I’rin c 'p a l of th e C h a u ta u q u a system , lias ju s t re tu rn e d (rom E ngland, w here lie lias been securing a ttra c tio n s for tlie n e x t season of C h a u ta u q u a. Tiie average exp en ses of tlie stu le n ts of Yale w ere : F resh m m , $7'H ltd; so p h om ores, $831.34; ju n io rs. $883.11; sen iors, $'(19 79. T he larg est ex p an se re p o rted was $2,908. W ith o u t in clu d in g th e recently e s ta b lished tra in in g colleges th e re arc now in E ngland a n d W ales forty-nne in s titu tions a t w iiich c an d id ate s f ir tlie ele m en ta ry school profession a re train ed a n d hoarded. A L ondon s u p e rin te n d e n t lately pro nounced th e sctioois of New Z ealand am ong tlie heat in th e w orld, and th e re p o rts from tlie schools of th a t till lately b a rb a ro u s co u n try show plienoui- eu I chan g es. A lliens lias lately com pleted a m agnif icen t academ y b u ild in g of P e n telica n m arble, costin g $1,(>00,00l given by a w ealth y G reek m e rc h a n t, Hina by n am e, and has a w ell-equipped u n iv ersity w ith a com plete school Bystem beside. T h e C o m m itte e on E v en in g Schools of th e New Y ork Board of E d u ca tio n has m ade provision for a course of free lect ures. T h ere will lie ten places in w hich lectures will lie d eliv ered on each Mon- lay and T h u rsd a y e vening d u rin g tlie season. Bowdoin College opened th is fall u n d e r tlie m ost favorable c o n d itio n s in its h is tory. W ith in tw o years th is m em orable il successful in s titu tio n has received over $959,000 in gifts. A new a r t b u ild ing is ap p ro ac liin g co m p letio ii, and p lan s are lieing d raw n for a s c en tific building. Die new fresh m an class is tlie largest ever received. T h ere a re 800 p rim a ry schools in C hili w ith an average a tte n d a n c e of 170,000 c h ild re n . Atiout ten y e ars ago C ongress a p p ro p ria te d $150,IKK) to in tro d u c e tlie best m ethod of tea ch in g , and to th a t end se n t a learned professor to th e U n ited S tates a n d various p a rts of E u ro p e to stu d y th e sy ste m s of th o se c o u n tries and decide upon th e in iBt successful. Mrs. F . M. A tkinson of th e W om an’» Journal sa y s; " T h e y e ar of 1892m arks an epoch in tlie h isto ry of th e h ig h er education of w om en. Six noble in s titu tions lilis y ear open th e ir doors to wom e n . F our of th ese—ho ary St. A ndrew s, Brown, T u fts and voung C hicago—a d m it wom en to all th e ir courses a n d h o n o rs ; two— Yale and th e U n iv e rsity of P e n n sy lv a n ia —open th e p o stg ra d u ate courses. A lai, ‘ F a ir H a rv a rd !’ ” hee c o u n ty , Idaho. Some of th e atones h a v e been e x h ib ite d in D cL am ar. Som e are iierv, o th e rs are d u ll w hite, a n d a Full in fo rm a tio n c o n ce rn in g rates, tim e of cut one has been pronounced by an e x ♦Daily. ♦Daily, except Sunday. tra in s, routes and o th e r details fu rn ish e d on p e rt as tine a specim en of its size as h e DR. HAROLD CLARK, Kerries co n n ect w ith a ll tra in s for Sell wood ap p licatio n to any a g en t, or e v er saw . aud M ilw aukie. R. K O EHLER. M anager. A. D. CHARLTON, M u n t P itt, a n e x tin c t volcano in th e E. P. ROGERS, Asst. Gen. F. A P. Agt., Port A ssistant G eneral P assenger A gent, P ortlan d C ascades a b o u t six ty m iles d u e e a s t of land, Or. I G r a n t’s Pass, is said to be sm oking again. NEW BERG , OR. C. A. W olfolk, who has been in sig h t of GoM Biting a specialty. Gas or v italized air it recently, says th e b ack sm oke shoots given In ex tractin g teeth. All work w arranted, stra g h t u p in a large volume from th e i )« r e — N ear postoffice, on F irst street. snow capped p eak , and th e eight is a grand one front th e su m m its a t th e head JO H N YOUNGER, NEW BERC, ORECON. of Bloody ru n . — N e w b e rg ’ O re g o n , W ilson G arb er, w ho for four or five years has been suspected of being a - I S PREPA RED TO R E PA IR — J . D. T A R R A N T & S O N , P r o p r i e t o r s . m oonshiner, a n d whom th e Federal offi — — (W a tc h e s • and • C locks 1— cers of Idaho have long suspected of In h w o rk m an lik e m anner. Satisfaction Kuar Having recently equipped onr m ill with new and improved ma su p p ly in g th e scattered In d ia n s of th e an teed In g . M. Hale*’ «hoe shop on F irst street C reek c o u n try w ith illic it w hisky, chinery, we are now prepared to m anufacture the best grade of flour bv Big T hirty-five years’ experience. m et a violent d e a th ab o u t a week ago the FULL ROLLER PROCESS. w hile fleeing from a party of m en w hom lie th o u g h t w ere officers of th e law . lie Cash paid for wheat. Feed ground Saturdays. DR. C O R N ELL, wi'.u a couple of In d ans w hile in a boat were c arried o ver a (orty-ioot w aterfall. Veterinary • Physician • and • Surgeon, A llene Case, A ssistan t W orld’s F air N e w b e t g , Or.» C om m issioner for Id ah o , lias re tu rn e d to PERSONAL MENTION. Boise from C hicago. H e re p o rts th a t Will pre erh-e for and tre a t sick o r lain e horses and eat tie. ( a l l s p ro m p tly an sw ered day 01 I th e d e p a rtm e n t of c o n stru ctio n has fin n ig h t. Office at Rogers' livery stable, S h erid an j ally decided to give Id a h o a space far its Tw o Stained G la ss W indow s Put in a street. I b u ild in g , w ith a frontage of 110 feet. N ew berg , O regon . C hurch at Richmond in Memory O ne-half of th e lot form erly se t aside for DR. E. J. YOUNG. of the Im m ortal Lee. New M exico is in clu d e d , a n d th e o th er half of th e build in g will be devoted to a jo in t T errito ria l b uilding. W ork wiil is P rince B ism arck nays th e A m erican V e t e r in a r y v S u r g e o n , com m enced on th e Id ah o b u ild in g jUBl a rm y lacks officers. as soon as possible. Mrs. C leveland liaa a n an cle, David N E W B E R G , OR. Fivans and S ontag are re p o rte d at Folsom , living in M o n tan a. U ncle Dave ,ondon, K ngland. is a w ealth y ra n c h m a n in th e S tate. The tre a tm e n t of horses « ■peclmlty. K ev. K. H eber N ew ton, rector of All An officer engaged in th e ir p u rs u it is re tended w itN prom ptness. ported as saying t h a t Hontag took the Souls E piscopal C h u rc h , New Y ork, wil tra in a tT rn c k e e in d isguise as a p reach er because of ill h e a lth ta k e a y e a r’s rest, R a m sey , and K vans a t M ojave as a m in e r. The A rchbishop Redwood of New Z ealand Excellent opportunity for good work. tw o m et a t B altim ore, a n d took th e in an accom plished v io lin ist, and re ce n t Board and lodging, $3.0C per week. ste am er for E urope. P a rtie s from th e ly purchased a g u a ra n te e d S tra d iv a riu s All other ex|ienses very low. m o u n ta in s sta te th a t th e ro b b e rs are for $5,000. I th o u g h t to have left tb ero e arly in O cto ness If you want to teach; if you want to take a husi W hen a n y foreign v isito r is given aud N K W R I K O , OK. ber. No one s u b s ta n tia te s th e re p o rt to ience by th e Ja p a n e se M ikado th e latter you want to review or take advanced work, we can suit you. H ontes p s lu te l in th e la te tt TINTS. a c e rta in ty . in sists on being a d d ressed in F re n c h Send for catalogue or come and see for yourself. b a n u ln f. g rain in g , .ta m in g and h ard oil Uni«1! T h e M arahfield Sun re p o rts wwrk pro w hich he sp eak s w ell. THOMAS NEW LIN, President. D o n e 1>7 D i r o r C o n t r a c t . gressing rapidly along th e lin e o f th e (Jooe G eneral Sam uel W ylie C raw ford of - j}a y and R oeeburg railroad. T iit com P e n n sy lv an ia, whose d e a th was reported Shop on Main «treet. p a n y ’s force of m en is b iin g en larg ed at last week, com m anded th e reserve guard ' every o p p o rtu n ity . T he big bridge, 2,000 of th e K eystone S tate a t th e tim e of th e feet long, a t C h in a C am p creek lias been engagem ent a t G e tty sb u rg . C u m m in s , com pleted and the track laid one m ile Mr. G lad sto n e varied h is o rd in ary a th beyond th a t po in t to M cA dam ’s place. S u p e rin te n d e n t Fred M cL ain sta rte d a letic p rogram m e of tree-ch o p p in g th e force of m en a t work la st week in th e o tiie r day by liftin g th e first shovelfnl of N E W B E R G . OR. con stru ctio n of th e bridge a t M cA dam ’s e a rth on th e occasion of tlie com m ence a n d it will tak e th ree w eeks to com plete m ent of w ork on a horse railroad a t NEWBERG, OREGON. it. T h is is th e last b ridge t h a t has to be W irra l. ('alt on ti§ If von w an t a goo*i well at a rr«f..n . c o n stru cted th is side of th e Coquillo. able flg'ire H aving ha*1 long ex p erien ce we Prof. A ngelo H e iip rin , who c o n d n e ’e I g u aran tee good work Price for boring and p u t C a p it a l Stock 830,000 The work of surfacing and stra ig h te n in g th e P eary relief ex »edition, lias ju s' tin g in w all, 90 cent* per f«*ot. th e trac k is fast n e arin g com p.etion. been lec tu rin g in P h ilad e lp h ia on A>ctil- O ver eighteen m iles of th e road is com e x p lo ra tio n , and e x p resses th e iielief th a t JKSSK EDWARDS President pleted and th e track laid. tlie N orth Pole will be discovered w ith in -A T T H E - W ork on th e new arm ored c r u i'e r a few years. B C. MILKS. Vice-President lym pia a t ‘ a u F rancisco has been ex T h s c ity of Salzburg, cap ital of th e MOSES YOTAW ............ Cashier O p edited to th e u tm o st since she »i> D uchy of th a t nam e, publicly celebrated IsnncSed. O nly th e d e te n tio n of plates th e e ig h te e n th a n n iv e rsa ry of th e b irth th e H om estead s trik e can p revent of C o u n t M axim ilian O ’D onnelq a d e Directors—Jesse Edward*, B. C. Miles. F . A. Morris, J. C. Colcord, by M a T b . f o u n d s t . l t t i m » » full s«»orm rnt of her being towed over to th e governm ent g *od m a r k . table sc e n d an t of tlie Irish Karla of T yrcnn- E. H. Woodward. navv yard by J u n e 13, 1803, w hich will who saved E m p ero r F rancis J o s e p h ’s Certificates of dejKisit issued payable on demand Exchange bought be in advance of th e tim e called tor by nel, life in 1854. th e c o n tra ct by several m o n th s. H er ' and sold, (rood notes discounted. Deposits received subject to check In m em ory of G eneral R obert E. Lee are now in p o sitio n , and n e « t I at sight, and a general banking business transacted. Collections made e w ngines e-k th e ponderous boilers will tie tw o sta in e d glass w indow s m ade in Mil ah order, promptly att.n-iM to and ■.(¡•faction o n all accessible points in the United State« and Canada. p aced in th e hnll. T h e O ly m p ia I om s nich h ave been p u t in to St. P au l's E p is fiiarai("<1 Correspondents—Ladd A Tilton, Portland; National Park Banx, up in m agnificent sh a p e , a n d looks copal C h u rc h in R ichm ond. B etw een larg er in w ater th a n sh e ap p ea red on th em on th e wail a brass ta b le t i* to lie New York. ilaced in th e form of a sh ield , having on _ ,, . . i . i land. Ttie gun c arriag es in th e forw ard o n a d 'z o r t of U teri». HI M A Co • n .w «(. r-. Strangers visiting the city are invited to < all at t h e hank f-.r tutor- tarrets ar„ n^ ri>. in Ttl„ n M „r„ ^ t a c ru sa d e r’s cross, th e C onfederate ou fir«t «»rmu I _ mation concerning the city ing p rep ared for th e ir p ositions in th e flag, th s I>ee coat-of-arine and an inarrip- tu rre t, and will he a tsia rd in a few daye. tion. Correspondence invited J . S. BAKEK a SOM*. *9:40 A. M Office in b u ild in g o ccu p ied by th e late I)r. < a rm a n , on M ain street. Dentist, Dentist, NEWBERG v FLOURING v NULLS, P acific C ollege , College Classes, Hormal Course, Book-keeping, All the Grammar School Studies, Music and Art. d'uí Ü£ ünited8ut” D. M. House Y and 7 Sign 7 Painter, D. W. w e ll - b o rer , B ank of N ewberg (entrai Meat Market FRESH MEATS. f U M C R IP T IO .il H A I E 9 : .................. ....... » u b a r l p t i o n P rie« P a y a b le a b ly la A d v a a r s. >1 AdvertLing Bill. Collected Monthly* H R I ENOS’ M One Year Six Months Three Months. N O . 52. Addreee. EASTERN ITEMS. G r a ph ic . ........ .......... «i 50 75 59 I a v a ri Newb-rg, Oiegon. PORTLAND MARKET. P r o d a c e . Fraffc, Rte. An Ex-Con federate Elected From Kansas. CONTRABAND MONGOLIANS. The Bank Clearings of Chicago and Boston for the Past Ten Months. A new evening paper is to be eetab- lislied a t W ashington, 1), C. A N ew foundland com pany has been organized to g ath er ice from icebergs. Gold h a s been discovered in L incoln, R. I., a n d a sm all m ine is being w orked. N in eteen babies in New Y ork w ere nam ed a fte r C olum bus {luring th e week follow ing tlie c eleb ra tio n . Tl„ W heat — Valley. li.20@ 1.22W ; Wall* W alla, $1.12lt u$1.15 per cental. F io i r —Stan d a rd , $3.65; W alla W alla. $3.65; G raham , $3.15; Superfine, $2.50 per barrel. O a t s — 44i(t4tic per b a s h d ; ro lled , in tugs, $9.25iu6.50; b arrels $6.5086.75; cases, $3.75. H av —$11813 per ton. MiLLSTUrre— B ran, $ .6 ; shorts, $19; ground barley, $22.50825; chop feed, $21 8 2 2 per ton ; w hole feed barley, $ 1 8 8 1 9 ; rnidd ings, $26838 per t o n ; brew ing barley, $1.1081.15 per c e n ta l; c h ic k en w heat, $1.20 per c en tal. B utter —Oregon fancy cream ery, 32.q 8 3 5 c ; fancy d a iry , 30c; fair to good, 25827 q c ; com m on, 15817)^c per pound. C hkrsk — O regon, 11813c; Y oung A m erica, 1 4 8 1 4 'ac per pound, ° ^ ° ° r d o a e ^ * 0*1' “ 110’ ®‘a s te rn ’ P oultry —O ld C hickens, quoted a t $3.508-t.‘W; young, $2.5083.50 ; ducks, ; $4.0986.00; geese, n o m in a l, $10.008 11.00; tu rk ey s, 13814c per ponnd. V eoetablbs Cabbage, $1.0 i 8 LhO per cen tal onions, 75890c per c e n ta l; pota toes, 76899c per c e u ta i; tom atoes, 40;-(' Virgin,, will oply average one-half, w hile th a t of N orth C aro lin a is also said to be very sh o rt. And now New O rleans is called upon to face dam age su its b ro u g h t by tlie h eirs of th e ly n ch ed m em b ers of th e c e n ta l; sw eet potatoes, $1.75 per c e n ta l; ! , Oregon cauliflow er, 7 W 8$L 10 per d o z e n ; celery, 99c per dozen. F ruits — Sicily lem ons, $7.5088.00; C alifornia grapes, 75ci« $1 per b o x ; Ore Mafia. gon grapes, 5 0 c 8 $ l per b ox; Oregon Large n u m b ers of C h in ese a re reported pears, $1.2581.50 per b ox; b a n an a s, per b u n c h ; quinces, $1.60 per to be crossing th e Rio G ra n d e in to th e $2.6083.60 . U n ited S tates, ow ing to tiie lack of riv er box ; oranges, $4.50 per box ; cranlier- guards. i ries, $8.75 per b a rre l; apples, 60c8$L 50. T liirty -tlire e o u t of th e forty-four S tates H taid. Q ro o a rl.j. now vote u n d e r new laws, a ll upon th e H o n ey — C hoice com b, 15817c per general A u stralian p lan , b u t variously pound ; new O regon, 18820c. m odified. S alt —Liverpool, $14.59817.00; stock, P lans have been com pleted by th e M issouri Pacific railroad for a fa st-tra in $10.50811.60 per ton. K ic k —isla n d , $5.0086.50; Ja p a n , $4.86 service b etw een D enver and th e M issis per cen tal. sip p i riv er, b eginning F eb ru ary 1. D ried F ruits —P e tite p runes, 1 0811c; C ongressm an O u th w site of O hio will silver, 1 1 8 14c; Ita lia n , 1 2 8 14c; G erm an, present hill in C ongress to have all soiled 10 8 1 1 c; plum s, old, 6 8 6 c ; new , 7@9c; paper m oney destroyed in view of d a n ap p les, 43*(q9ly c ; ev ap o rated apricots, ger of its s p re ad in g and breeding disease. 1 5816c; peacties, 12 8 1 6 c; pears, 7 8 3 c 1 ,ast m onth was th e m ost prosperous per pound. in tlie histo ry of I he B rooklyn bridge. C o s k e b — C osta R ica, 21 t»c; Rio, 2 0 's c ; There were 4,330,920 persons carried on Salvador, 20c; M ocha, 27 3*8 3 0 c ; Ja v a , th e tra in s, a n d tlie receipts w ere $118,- 273||830 c ; A rb u c k le ’s lUO-pouud cases, 625. 23 85-10 )c per pound. B rans —Sm all w h ite, S ^ c ; p in k , 3c; Je ro m e P ark , for t h ir ty y ears one of tti i m ost fam ous race trac k s in th e coun h ay o s,3 S ,c; b u tte r, 3A,o; Uuias, 3 :l.,c per try , is about to becom e tlie p ro p e rty of a pound. S yrup — Ea ste rn , in barrels, 40 8 5 5 c; syndicate a n d he c u t u p in to build ling h alf-barrels, 4 2 ^ 8 5 7 lac ; in cases, 3 5 8 lots. K ansas lias elected to C ongress C h arles 80c per g a llo n ; $2.25 per keg. C alifornia C u rtis, u quarter-blood In d ian , and W. in barrels, 20840c per gallo n ; $1.76 per A. H a rris, a n ex-C<mfederate Colonel. S uoak —Ne t prices : D,43 r c ; G olden C, Trie la tte r was elected by th e Htate a t 4, „ c ; e x tra C, 4 '4c ; M agnolia A, 47ac ; large. g ra n u la te d , ft1.« ; cube c ru sh e d a n d pow T he C om m issioners of tlie D istrict of dered. 57„c; coufectionerB’ A, 6t»c per C olum bia have issued a n o rd e r to th e ef pound ; m aple sugar, 1 5 8 16c per pound. fect th a t all tlie th e a te rs in W ashington C annkii G oons— Table fruits, assorted m ust be fitted th ro u g h o u t w ith electric qu o ted $1.768'J.OO; peaches, $1.8682.10; lights. B a rtle tt p e ars,$1.76(82.00; p lu m s ,$1.37 Two c o tto n -sp in n in g firm s a t Provi- 8 1 .5 0 ; stra w b errie s, $2.2582.40; ch er lence, R. I., a n d th e l<owell, M ass., ries, $2.2682.40; blackberries, $1.858 cotton m ills have notified th e ir em ploye» 2 ; rasp b erries, $2.40; pineapples, $2.26« of an increase in th e ir wages a fte r De- 2.80; a p ricots, $1.6582.00. l ’ie f r u i ts : A ssorted. $1.20; peacties, $1.26; plum s, m ber 5. T he D rexel H otel C om pany lias lieen $1.1081-20; black berries, $1.2581.40 i>er ’n co rp o ra ted w ith a c a p ita l stock of $3,- dozen. Die fru its, gallons — A ssorted, 009,000 to lease various a p a rtm e n t am t $3 2 5 8 3 .5 0 ; peaches, $3.5084.00; a p ri o th e r bu ild in g s for occupancy by W orld’s cots, $3.-5084.00; plum s, $2.7583.00; black lierrieB, $4.0084.50. V eg etab les: F a ir visitors. T he feeling tietw een th e strik e rs a n d corn, $1.4081.65; tom atoes, 96c8$1.00; non-union m en a t H om estead, P a., grow s su g ar peas, 9 5 c 8 $ L 0 0 ; strin g beans, 90@ m ore hit->*r d a ily , a n d u n less th e tro u b le 95c per dozen. M eats : C orned beef. Is, is quiete I soon a bloody rio t is alm o st $1.25; 2s, $1.8582.00; ch ip p e d beef, $2.10; lunch tongue, Is, $8.10; 2a, $6.50; su re to follow. deviled ham , $1.5082.75 per dozen. The m e rc h a n t m arin e is to lie d ilig e n t F is h : S ardines, '. s , 75c8$2.26; '.¿s, ly In ked a fte r. S enator H oar lias se $2.1584.00; lobsters, $2.3083.50; salm cured m ilch v a lu a o e in form ation w hile o n ,tin l-lb .ta lls ,$1.2681.60; flats, $1.75; abroad, w hich lie proposes to in co rp o rate 2 lbs., $2.2582.60; % bbl., $5.50. in1.1 a sh ip p in g hill. Tlie R eading people a re sa n g u in e over M la o « ll* n e o « i. th e success of th e ir new steel bearings N aii .»— Base q u o ta tio n s: Iron, Í 75; for m ine c irs , w hich by d o in g aw ay w ith steel, $2.86; w ire, $3.00 per keg tlm use of oil will effect th e saving of I ron — Ba r, 27,c per pound ; pig iron, sev -ral th o u sa n d s a year. $23826 per ton. G eneral S h e rm a n 's old hom e on G ar H tkei .— 10>kc per pound. rison avenue in St. Louis is to lie sold by T in —I. C. charcoal, 14x20, p rim e q u a l auction. It is a handsom e old m ansion, ity, $8.2588.76 per b o x ; lor crosses, $2 locally h istoric, and was presented to th e e x tra per I n x ; roofing, 14x20, p rim e G eneral by his friends and a d m ire rs in q u a lity , $ 6 .6 2 4 8 0 .7 6 per h o i ; I. C .co k e 18(35. p lates, 14x20, p rim e q u a lity , $7.6088.00 A railw ay com pany th a t filed articles p e r box. N aval S tores —Oakum , »4.6085 per of incor|M i-ation in th e office of ttie Illi nois Sccre ary of S ta te re ce n tly is to h a le ; resin, »4.8086 p e r480 p o u n d s ; tar, have a capital of $100,090, “ to be in Stockholm , »13.00; C arolina, $9.00 per crease I to »76,000,(XX) as n ecessity re iia rre l; p itc h , $0.00 per b a r r e l ; tu rp e n tin e , 65c per gallon in carload iota. q u ire s .’’ L ea p —44sc per pound ; liar, 6 4 c . Rev. J . 8. Davis of tlie C h u rc h of th e S hot — $1.80 per sack. New Je ru sa le m a t M inneapolis asto n H ormrhhoks — $5. ished his congregation ttie o tiie r S unday by rid in g to ch u rch on a bicycle and th en H id « « » W o o l and H o p «. p reaching h is serm on as th o u g h n o th in g H ides — Dry hide«, selected p rim e , 7 4 had h appened. 8 6 c ; 1 4 c less for c u lls; green, selected, A gang of tra m p s m ade a d escen t on over 65 pounds, 4 c ; u n d e r 55 p o u n d s,3 c; lla z e lto n , P a., and took th e place by sheep p elts, sn o rt wool, 3 0 8 5 0 c ; m e storm . Six houses w ere robbeu a t one d iu m , 6 0 8 6 0 c ; long, 9 0 c 8 $ t.2 6 ; sh e a r tim e . T tie citizens collected, and an ings, 10820c; tallow , good to choice, 3 arm ed posse took a fte r th e d e p re d a to rs, 8 3 4 c per pound. who to ik to th e m o u n ta in s. W ool — U m p q u a Valley, 1 6819c; fall T h e b u lk clearin g s of C hicago for th e c lip , 1 3 8 1 6 4 c ; W illam ette V alley, 1 5 8 ten in m ills en d in g w ith O ctober foot up 18c, according to q u a lity ; E a s te rn Ore- a total of $4,177,9)1,4)3, a n d th o se of gon, 10816c per pound, according to B .ston for tlie sam e tim e $4,181,065,234, c o ndition. tlie difTirence lieing h a t a bout $3,000,000 H ops — 19821c, according to condition in favor of th e E a s te rn c ity . An Unlucky Number. T lie New York lle rn h l advocates tlie a b o litio n of o a r foreign M in istries and “ I should th in k Pope Leo X III w ould th e su b s titu tio n th ere fo r of a perfected lie u very u n h a p p y m an?" said Jn d g e c o n su 'a r service. T h e lie raid a ttrib u te s P e n n y b u n k e r. " I should th in k he tlie first u tte ra n c e on th is su b je ct to w ould lie tro u b le d w itli d re a d fu l fore Ja m es G. B laine som e years ago. bodings?" A com pany has been form ed in New " W h y so ?" a -k e d Colonel Y erger. Y ork for th e purpose of p roviding ladies “ Because he can nev er sit dow n to the who are not fo rtu n ate enough to possess ta b le w ith o u t lieing the th irte e n th — Leo h u sb a n d s or b ro th ers w ith " p a id es X III," replied J u d g e P e n n y b u n k e r.— c o rts,” who will accom pany th em to and T ex as S iftings. from concerts, halls and tiie aters. Aam a B attaillaril has a rriv e d in New Y erc. Aaina is only six tee n years old , hut site is seven feet six inches tall and w eighs 236 pounds. P hysician say t h a t a fte r a year or tw o she will be tw o or th re e feet taller a n d som e h u n d re d pounds heav ier. I/oe H hun, a mem tier of a C h in ese im p o rtin g firm , is th e only R ochester C hi n am an who has com plied w ith tlie pro visions of th e law re q u irin g C hinese re sid en ts to re g is te r a n d leave photo g ra p h s of th em selv es w ith C ollectors of In te rn a l R evenue. An im m ense pow er-house lor th e gen e ratio n of e le c tric ity , by w hich th e s tre e t cars of B altim ore can 1» o p e rated , is to be hu ll by th e C ity and S u b u rb a n R ail way C om pany. It is to co st $300,000, and w 'h lie th e larg est a n d m ost com plete in th e c o u n try . C in tain ts have been received by th e Post tfi e D e p artm en t from th e postal a u th o r ties in several c o u n tries in E u rope th a t le tte rs from th e U n ited S ta te s d i r e r 'e l to th o se c o u n tries are received in very twd c o ndition, ow ing to th e poor q u a ity of th e cheap envelopes used. M sterlal* for Clla... F o r m ak in g tlie liest m irro rs th e ne cessary silica is obtain ed from o rd in ary w hite q u a rtz , w hile com m on w indow panes a re p roduced from sea sa n d to a larg e e x te n t.—W ash in g to n S tar. W hen you send y o n r check o u t o f th e c ity to p a j bills, w rite th e n am e and residence o f y o n r ;iayee th u s: " P a y to J o h n S m ith & Co., o f Boeton." T his w ill p u t y o n r b a n k on ita g n a rd if pre sented a t th e co u n ter. It ia c alculated th a t it w ould tak e a person o v e r 300 y ears to read all the sta n d a rd w orks th a t a re p u blished, and y et we seldom com e across a m an who w ill acknow ledge th a t he has n o t read ev ery one. C y ru s T hom pson c laim s to h ave dis covered th e key w hich w ill n nlock th e m y stery of th e M aya codices a n d proba bly of th e <'e n tra i A m erican inscrip tions. j