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NEWBERG. Y A M H I L L CO., OREGON. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1892.
VOL. 5.
N O T IC E S .
.IKIES US’ C l i l ’ K rH .—SKKYICKS E V tK V
i Huu-lav ar 11 A. m and 7 p. « an dlh arsd
at 10 a «
3Abbatti school sv ry buuday t 9.45
a M
Moutalv meeting at 2 r. U the first bat
unlay lu each mouth Quarterly meeting the
second Saturday and buuday 111 February, May,
August aud November.
1
l V A l Q I L K AL C HI RCH
F R I A< HING
i servic • at the Kvangellcal church every
t bauds)
at 10
a n d : 45 i* n., «-xcept the fourth
SAMUEL HOBSON,
a m
N K W R K ItG . OR.
7
ch urch - rkgui a r
s k k y ic k
first and third Sundays of the mouth at 11
and 8:00 r. M. ; also on fi th Sunday, morn-
lag and evening. Sunday school every Sunday
at 10 a . M Prayer meeting every Weduesdaj
evening at 8:00 o clock.
a p t is t
a . m .
Portrait and Landscapa Artist.
b H Y lK K lA N C H U R C H.-SE RVIC ES EV
Portraits enls'-g -d to Ufe sise and finished in
T J K K
1 ery
cry second aud fourth Lord’s day at 11 a . m . Crayon, India Inx or Water Colors.
and 7:30 P. M
10 A. M
(
^abballi ■« hool every Sunday at
1H RISTIA N CHURCH.—SERVICES EVERY
second
aud fourth Sunday at 10 a . m sud
_
30 r
. D VESl' «T C H U K l li —R K A Y K K M I : I « N • ¿
J \ every Wteiue. . y evening Harltatii .ehool
every S.tur.lay at 10 a
s e r.lce . ful.owing
gfigT* Studio—Upstairs lu ilosklus bulldisg.
EAST AND SOUTH
-V IA -
METHODISI’.— p h a y k u
m k k iis g
every Thursday al 7 30 r * sabbatu erboul
every Situitay at 10 a . » .
F
ree
—
. M. aulì 7 1 HO Y- . gabbati! School
M a, iO . E. ni 1 . 1 hpworth
l.eaau(' at ( HO r k. Ibayer
church
a
s e r v ic e s e v e r y
m
in d a y
a m
Southern Pacific Route.
meeting every Thursdsy eveuine st 7 :<>0 o clock.
H. N. KO UN i 8 , Pastor.
r o l ’ NG LADIES! A U X I D R Y I O Y M.C. \.
L m its every Sunday at 4 r. m . in M. h.
uurch L id ies cordially in vi leu loa ttei «1.
S O C IE T Y
N O T IC E S .
«tSHflSTA LINE.I»
V M.C. A.— DEVO I ION vl.sK itV ICK3 „ U . K ,
X . S unlay at * r a. You,,* men eatue.tly
requested to attend.
l i t r. T U,— HCSl N ESS MEETING 1 HE SEC
M . ou i and fo ,rth Tnnraday 111 each nio.ith.
Trains leave and are due to arrive st Portlaud
t 1 A K —SESSIONS HEI.D FIRST AND THIRD
\JT, Salurilay evening In each mouth.
W
R.<\—MEETS FIRST AND T H IR D
. urday aflcriioou lit each mouth.
SAI
Ct OF V.— MEETS EVK KY S A IU R D A Y EVEN
O . l"g
A
O. U. W -M E E I » EVERY TUESDAY EVEN
*8:30
a .
»8:30 A.
»6.00 r.
»7:30 a .
» 4:40 p.
O F F IC IA L D IR E C T O R Y .
FROM TERMINAL OR INTERIOR POINTS
—TH K—
J O O. F —SKaSlnS.4 HE1.D QM THU USD AY
evening, ill liault building.
OVHRI.AMD KXi'RKSS.
1 baleni, Aibanv, Eum­
ene, K osebg G ra n fi
Pass, Medio:d Ash
[ ; land, Sacrameli to,Og
I den, bau Francis* o, '
| Mwjave, Los Angeles, I
' m o ,New
Orleans,
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[and East.................. j
m Kosebera Si way station*
f Via Wood »urn fo ri
Mt. Angel, Milverton,
W>at belo. Hrowi.a-
, L ville and Coburg.....J
M. Albau> ami way station»
M. Corvallis di way »talion »
si. M cM innville & way Ma’*
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O R T K E R N
a . m .
P A c r r i c R .R .
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- IS THE
♦4 30 f.
♦r0:.*40 a . m
f.'*:30 p . m
»V20 a . m .
D in in g Cara on O g d e n R o u t « .
To
C ity o f N f l . l t e r , .
J. J. Woods
Treasurer ................................... .......Mtfftea Veta w
Street uoniuils«lo:icr.............. ............. A r . Cox
......... Milei Ruece
All Points East
P R O FE S S IO N A L
PU LLM AN
BUFFET
.HI. K B P E It 9.
It is the dining car route. Through vestibule
trains every day hi the year.
9 e r «n d - C la a s .S leep in g Cara
COUNCILS* EM
tB. C. M il«-
First Ward.............................. ....... j Raul a i f j
it: F. Moon
.... ja. L. KtaDler
* F. II. '..ashler
..... j j D. 1 arter
CARDS.
M c C o n n e l l , m . d .,
For accomtn •datiou o f passengers ho ding sec­
ond* lass tickets attached to all train".
W IIE R O . OH.
ST. PAUL
Through ticket offl e. 134 First »Deet, where
through t * kets to all points in the Eastern
tates, Cana a ami Europe can bo obtaund at
lowest rates frem
J. K. K IR K L A N D ,
T ick *! Agent.
All al>ove trains arrive and depart from Grand
1 ’ontral ftatiou, Fifth and I streots.
NARROW
n and Surgeon,
eh.
L I N K TO T A K E -
. 0. C. Emery
Mayor
G A U G E —Wr. S. D I V I S I O N
— AMO —
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P o r t l and and t T I lU n t e t t e V a l l e ) R a ilw a y
CHICAGO
(No change o f ea*s), composed of 'lin ing ears
unsMipas ed Pullman d awing room sleeper»
of iat^jt equipment; tourist sleeping ears, best
that eaii be const ruoto t and in vvhien ae<*«»mtr,rv
dations are both fkkk and furnished fo rb o ld ir*
ot tirât or second e.aas ti kein, and elegant day
coa< lies.
Cumulilo is line ooiiceet ng with all lines a'
fording d>ree a d uninterrupted servire.
Pnllma'j su- ! '-
bn • ■ ' e <* eure ]
iu a *1 vatu ** vvrough any agent of tin- road.
Passenger depo* foot o f Jefferson street.
.street. All calls promptly st
night. Diseases of women and
tatty.
rt. J. LIT T L EFIEL D ,
♦6:30 a . M.
»8:30 a . M.
f7:20 a
» 12:15 p.
»I 65 r.
15:15 P
»6 30 P
»8:36 P.
Oswego A way st ti's ,
♦1:30 p.
m
♦ I 10 P. M
♦6 20 P. M
» 7 40 P. M.
COAST.
N A T IO N A L
Considering the jtchx I st?rvu*i i lr* renders
the farmer, it is rather hard that the
“ inowdlewarps,” as moles are called iu
tome countries— e i :. iprion of tiie oltl
English nntne “ mold war ok ,’* r tl rower up
of earth—should 1*«* looked upon as foes
and hunted out so i.iercilessiy. True it is
that he spoils the appearance of some of
our fine lawns, hut then the uumher oi
worms and insects that he caa dispose ot
is simply incredible. Out iu the fields, in
wet pasture lauds, having insuilicieiit A
FEMININE HORSE THIEF.
«Irninuge, be is mo>t useful; that, in fact,
i « his legitimate doniaiu. The tunnels lie
makes din. . the !and> perfectly, and those
mom (Is cf fine earth that he throws up
make the soil so fertile that the cattle in­ Irrigation Question Will Occupy
variably thrive better on such than they
Much of the Time of the
will elsewhere.
The u* ief objection of course to those
Idaho Legislature.
unremitting labors ¡ t h a t in mowing lauds
the hillocks ho raises cause the liay cut­
ting machines to break down when they
come in contact with them. But surely
Yum a comp! siaa of tramps.
even this need not lead to the wholesale
Los Angele:’ s to have a glass factory.
destruction in other places of one of the
most industrious and UM-ful of our ht)i:i'r
The pf.".'TTt^ce.q. iu N -vada is larqe.
animals. Tmc. he will destroy and eat
Much land is hsing taken up in Ari-
the young of the privileged robin red­ sona by homesteaders.
breast; the nestlings of the willow wren i
he will not spare either—-in fact, no small | The C>eur d’Alene Indians predict an
bird that builds its nest on the ground is extraordinarily hard winter.
The irrigation question w ill occupy
safe from our so called blind mole.
He, too, however, has his enemies among much of the time of the Idaho Legisla­
the birds of prey; these will watch for him ture this winter. The problem is an all-
as he throws up his hillocks of fine earth important one in the southern part of
and secure hint when thev can. By the. the State.
way, sheep thrive especially well on pas­
An attack was made on three horse-
tures where the moles arc busiest. The I thieves near Santa Fe, N. M. Ona was
grass that grows upon the hillocks suit» 1 killed and one wounded, and the other
them perfectly. And the small farmer has I proved to be a woman dressed in male
no better dressing for spreading ou his 1 attire and armed.
fields than the soil that has been worked J
The Tuscarora, Nev., Timtu-Review
by the mole.— Pall Mall Budget.
TJOnilPU TIP^CTO To and fro n Ml points
I nrouun I I u R l I u ill Aim*rl« a Englaml
«n e Ktirope rail be pttrehasod at ail) tir ket of
five of this company.
Ex G ivernor Geary of Iowa has form ­
ally assumed the duties of Assistant
The Presi­
dent de cgites to him the power to sign
troa-mrv warrants and set as Secretary
of the Treasury in certain contingencies.
Superintendent of Census Porter in
his annual report strongly urges that
the census office lie made a permanent
bureau of the Interior Department,
lt'gardin g the cost of taking the elev­
enth census, he savs that the disburse­
ments up to June 3), 1892, amounted to
$3,208 tin t, and of the thirteen volumea
iu which results have lieen etuiiodied
there are now in the hands of the print­
er eight quarto volumes, but the infinite
tletail of the office work mskes it impos­
sible to foretell the date of the comple­
tion of the whole work.
The animal report of Fourth Assistant
Postmaster-General Rathbone shows
4,105 new postoffices were established
daring the year, a greater number than
any previous year except 189 ', when it
was 4 427. The year closed with 87,119
postoflices in the United States. The
largest increase in number of new post-
offices is in tlie Southern States. R«th-
bone suggests an amendment to tiie law,
making the mailing of green goods cir­
culars a continuing offense from the time
of mailing to the place of destination,
so that tiie prosecution ran take place at
either point. A similar enactment in
regard to lotteries lias about swept them
out of existence in two years, an i he be­
lieves the same effect would follow in
the cases of green goods swindles.
The Navy Deptrtment will soon send
a special communication to Congress in
cm n*ction with tiie transportation of
enlisted man from New York to San
Fraucisco.
The naval * ff i 'e , s a re said
to be mad all over at the Pacific Mail
Steamship Company, owing to their in­
ab ility to get tiie company to transport
their bailors. As the Treasury Depart­
ment has rule I against sending men
across the continent by rail, the Navy
Department is grea’ ly embarrassed iu
its tffo ts to supply men for the vessels
on the P acifij Coast.
Recently the de­
partment dWired to send 109 m »n to
Fan Francisco for the new coast de ense
vessel Monterey.
The company in
formed the depirttuent that thev could
not tik e tiie men for several weeks vet.
The department has determined to a-k
Congress for authority to transport its
men across the continent hy rail.
Tiie monthly v a ither-erop bulletin
shows that November was slightly
c filer than usual in tiie greater portion
of the country east of tiie It cky Moun­
tains, with a deficiency in tempera tire
generally throughout the Northern
States and as far sooth as North G ir o
lina. Tliore was in >re th in the usual
am milt of rain in the Middle Atlantic
States. S ni h ,rn New Eng an I, the
northern port on of the Gulf 8 a ’ es,
Tennessee. Eastern Texts, Illinois, tn-
di 6 a. M chigao and O altiirria.
'The
u '•' < ,V,ly*h-.»?y ratifs in trie N irtit P.t-
cifi)i S ales reeiite i in grpa 1 in s to the
r f rotd ar> I arric.u tura 1 intorests The
weather ha# been favorab e throughout
the winter w h eit reg on, and tiie recent
rains doubtless l>eiiafit*d gr 'at y the
late aiwn w iea*, but the ground con­
tinues very hard thr nirhout th • » - i " •
wli -at States.
Cotton picking is about
completed.
Some slight damage was
done to the late cotton Cen ral 8 ates by
heavy rains.
The weather in Southern
California was favorable, and the re­
ports show that the orange crop is ripen­
ing as well as could be desired, the fruit
coloring last.
says that, in consequence of the closing
down of the mines, many peop e are
taking advantage of
the
pleasant
weather to Beak “ greener tields aud pas­
tures new.”
The total production of raisins in Cal­
ifornia this year is I, 8 iX) carloads. The
crop will tie found, when all is sliinpvd,
says the Secretary of the State Raisin
Association, to be three-fourths of last
year’s shipment.
The Bradstreet commercial agency re­
ports thirteen failures in the Pacific
Coast States and Territories for the past
week, as compared with eleven for the
previous week and thirteen for the cor­
responding week of 1891.
The Governor of California has au­
thorized an election at Cerro Gordo,
Inyo county, to vote for all officers who
were voted for on November 8 . This is
owing to the destruction of the ballots
at that precinct on election day.
Considerable excitem ent has lieen ere-
a’ ed in Vancouver, K O., over the fa- t
that the two local firm-,, who control the
entire coal supp y, have issued circulars
stating that all c >al must he paid for in
advance or no delivery w ill he made;
Tfie Coos Bay, Or., New» Bpeaksof tlie
following is “ a peculiar coincidence” :
Captain .Marshall’s little daughter Jen­
nie died last Tuesday.
She was horn
the day Cleveland was elected in 18H4
and died the day he was again elected
in 1892.
The City Council of <F„Jea and the
county of IV b v II,esh hnvej n i n e »■;.
ateu *oO,i <A A .
outs to rndnee the
Southern Pacific to remove its shops
from Carlin, Nev., an t Terrace, Utah, to
Ogden. A cot, ra, t has teen signed by
all the parties, and the removal lakes
place at once.
Physician and Surgeon,
J
Dentist,
Dentist,
JlEWBERG v pLOURIJJG v |M IIiL S ,|< -
JOHN YOUNGER,
—I Watches • and • Clocks l—
DR. CORNELL,
P acific
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V
C ollege ,
, O
.
, College Classes, Normal Course, Book-keeping,
S
fill the Grammar School Studies, Music and Art.
D. M. R
,
House'/and 7 Sign 7 Painter,
D. W. C
,
WELL-BORER,
Central Meat Market
FRESH MEATS.
J . 9. B A K E R A I O N I .
B ank
of
N ewberg
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Address. G r a p h ic . Newherg, Oregon.
P o r t l a n d
m arket
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P ro d u c e . P r n lt . Rto.
Bank Cashier Leaves Nothing
But the Empty Safe.
Secretary of the Treasury.
Adelle Freeman has entered suit to
sustain her heirship to G istave Exerate,
who died in 1888, leaving $ 1 , 200,000
wo, th ot property.
Mrs. Freeman was
Newbergr, O r.
not mentioned in the will. The proper­
valuable business
Full information roue ru in g rat»**, time of ty includes much
•Daily. »Daily, except buuday.
trains, ion es and other d tai is furnished on property in the central part of l-os A n­
Office In building occupied by the late Dr.
Ferries connect with all Trains for Sell wood app.icaiion t any agent, or
Carinan, on Main street.
geles. The plaintiff is married, and re­
aud Mllw&ukie.
R. K >EHLKK. Manager.
A. D. CH ARLTO N,
E. P. ROGERS, Asst. Gen. F. Si P. Agt., Po t Assistant Leu« i al Passenger Agent, Portland sides in Sau Diego.
land, Or
DR. HAROLD CLARK,
A move is now on foot to brin g into
I
W O R L D ’ S FAIR N O TE S .
Boise C ity the hot water from the arte-
s;an weds about two miles above town
and utilize it for heating purposes. Pipes Great Demand for Space In the Mining
N E W B IR fl, OR.
are already laid, and the experim ent i
Building—Sp tin to Ask the Cortes
Gold filin g a specialty. Gas or vita'isa 1 sii
will be tried in the new city hall and in |
for an Appropriation.
given lu extracting teeth. All work wa ran ed
the
public-school
building.
If
it
is
a
NEWBERG, ORECON.
office—Near postofflee, on First street.
success there, it will be generally used I
The Spanish Cabinet will ask the Cor­
throughout the city.
J . D. T A R R A N T A S O N , P r o p r ie t o r s .
By far the largest water-storage proj- j tes for $150,000 for the W orld’s Fair and
N sw b erg , O regon,
ect ever undertaken in the United States to semi all archives (lertaining to Co-
—13 PR EP A RED TO R E P A IR —
that on the Arizona canal, nine miles , Iambus.
Having recently equipped our mill with new and improved ma­ is
from Phoenix. Work w ill begin at once j Among the exhibits at the W orld’s
chinery, we are now prepared to manufacture ti e best grade of flour bv to put an embankment on the west side , Fair will he two swords Irom Spain, one
In a workmanlike manner. Satisfaction guar
of the canal at the distance of three of which bslonged to Isabdla, Columbus’
the F U L L R O LLE R PROCESS.
anteed, in G. M. Kales' shoe »hup on First street
miles, which will form a lake of that patron, and the other to Cortez, the con­
Cash paid for wheat. Feed ground Saturdays.
Thirty-five years* expo 1 nee.
length and twenty feet deep. Water will queror of Mexico.
be let in from the Arizona canal daring
Emperor W illiam has at last consented
the rainy season.
to let a German military hand visit Chi­
cago
during the W orld’s Fair. The best
Donald McRae, Commissioner of Um a­
Yalerinarj • Phy_dcian • and • Surgeon,
tilla county, Or., ¡ b the inventor of a men will lie selected for the parpose
cultivator, which promises to revolu­ from tiie bands of different regiments.
N e w l i f g, Or.,
tionize the farming industry. It is es­
By request of the W orld’ s Fair Com­
W 11 pre. crD*e for and treat sick or lame horses
pecially designed for killing weeds, and mission tiie W illapa llarlior Tannin E x­
a ui cattle Calls prom pt!} answered day o
e
w
b
e
r
g
r
e
g
o
n
will
also
thoroughly
pulverize
the
soil.
tract
Works will prepare an exh ibit of
night. Office at Rogers’ livery stable, Sheridan
The shovels are Hat, heart-shaped pieces Washington hemlock or, as it is now
street.
of steel, and by an ingenious mechan­ called, Alaska pine. Tiie exhibit will
ical contrivance they have a reversible consist of a <■ >rd of hark, tiie hemlock
DR. E. J. YOUNG,
motion, the intention of which is to clea, extract and leather liinnwl with it, liein
them of rubbish, so that they w ill ent lock lumber, flooring ami cross sections;
e t e r in a r y v
urgeo n
clear and smooth at all times.
also photographs of tiie works, «bowing
N K W ItK ltG , OR.
Never Bince the settlement of Idaho the process of manufacture of tiie ex­
have there been such immense crops all tract.
over the State as during the post season.
The i-ea*ment of horses a rpeclalty. Cal s st
The F.mp'*ror of Germany has con­
tended with minptneas.
Scientific research attributes a benelicia sented to send to the W orld’s Fair what
change in the climate to the m ultiplica­ will be one of the most rematkahle and
tion of irrigation canals, which moist n attractive features to he seen at Chicago
am sey
Excellent opportunity for good work.
a great extent of country and create a next year. It will consist of a collection
Board and lodging. $M.OO per week
hnmid atOK»»ph“ re. It has been oh of presents received by his grandfather,
Served that frequent rains n >w fall dur the Emperor W illiam ; ids father, tim
All other expenses very low.
I f you want to teach; if you want to take a business course; it Ing the months of July and Angnst Emperor Frederick, and himself from
Nature is closing np th » gar, lietweeu their fellow sovereigns in Europe, a«
N M V IIK R O , O R .
you want to review or take advanced work, we can suit you.
wet and dry seas >na and equalizing the well as Irom the people of Germany.
Houses pxlnte 1 In the 1st st TIN TS
Paper-
Send for catalogue or come and see for yourself.
rainfall.
The collection will he intrusted to the
hanging, ^raining »tain ng an 1 ha d *»il finis
TH u M A S NEW L IN , President.
For some weeks the affairs of the pro ca'e of the Latin-Amencan department,
D on e b y D ay o r C o n tr a c t.
posed San Francisco and Great Salt but the conditions tinder which it will be
Lake railroad have been very quiet, arid exhibited have not lieen announced. The
-ihop on Main street
there is now no doubt that the pr j ct presents consist of jewels and other per­
w II fall through. The sole cause of its sonal ornaments, silver plate, decora­
non-success has been the lack of interes, tions ami an infinite varie e 0f other ar
u m m in s
taken in it. Many people who wer- tides. The collection is v. <rth millions
clamorons for a competing r >ad beram- of dollars.
shy when it came to raising snb«cri|-
There is great demand for space in th-
tions.arid it has been im.oossihle to raise min ng building at the W orld’s Fair,an I
M W R K K fi. OR.
enough money to push the road to con, most of the States awarded «pace are
NEWBERG, ORECON.
pletion. As a consequence the whole fast completmg their arrangements for
scheme is on the verge of di«solntion an exhibit. California, however, is the
f el on us if v .n want s good we:l st s rear d
Much preliminary work in the wav of one State which is showing a decidedly
sbl- figure Having na-l long experien«e. we
930,000 surveys,
$ isrsntee so d work Price for bo.-lng an1 put C a p it a l S tock
etc , had been done, and ahon’ lagging spirit, thong i it was a-si ned
tm g iu wsl .
rente per foot
$ 1 XF» had been spent in this manner one of the most des rah e parts of the
The
work
of obtaining sn 'ecrip tion ■< wss mine« and mining building, in the main
JESSE E D W A R D S .........................................
President
---- AT T H E ----
then tak n np. and though urgent eflorfe aisle and directly opposite the Mexican
B C. M ILE S . ...........................
Vice-President were ma le, only one-third of thearnoun display.
The California W orld’» Fair
MOSES V O T A W ...........................................
...........Ca-hier of money agreed noon before the bind- Board has not yet accepte I this space
could be floated has been obtained. I, Moreover, in a n cent letter to the
was agre d at the b°g nning that s ii W orld’s Fair management the Hec-etsrv
Mav be found st all timrs a fa ll assorrnent <*f
Directors— Jesse Edwards, B. C. Miles. F. A Morris, J. C. Colcord. months should 1 » allowed in which to of the California Association said they
g *od msraetsble
collect the subscriptions, and if at the were not yet in a position to state
E H. Woodward.
Certitieates " <> f f deposit issued payable on demand. E
Exchange
x c h a n g e bought
Is,light end of that tim e the neceesary amoti’ t whether they des-red the spare allotted
of money was not forthcoming,' all won d
or not. Every inch of the spao-
»nd sold. Good notes discounted. Deposits received subject to cheek be reVased from their pledges to take them
in the mining hmlding is wanted, an I
tt «ijrht. and a general banking business transacted. Collections made stock. There »re still over two months several States, who do not know whether
of these s ii left, r> 0 * the general lack o thev want to place an exhibit in the
All orders prowpH? tttrn4*4 10 an4MtitfaetiM on all accessible points in the I nited States and Canada
guaranteed.
is eurh that the promoters of building or not, are clamoring for in
Correspondents— Ladd A Tilton, Portland; National Park Ban«, Interest
the scheme have become discouraged creased allotment. The W orld’s Fab
1 New Y'ork.
and see no :se In attem pting to carry management is ron»iderao!y wrought np
Ona dnor waat o f Vorri«. Ml aa à Co ■ n«w «• re,
Strangers visiting the city are invited to call at the hank for infor­ matters anv further. This road wae to over the lassitude shown hv the Califo--
on Fir«t street
be ths competitor of the Southern Pa ti’ a Commission, and is angionaly awa t-
mation concerning the city.
eifle and the new transcontinental line. ing a reply one way or the other.
C rre«i>ond*nc« invited.
j Oswego,
New’berg, Ì
I Dundee, Dayton, La 1 ♦3:20 P. M
j fayette,
Sneridan, j
Monmouth A Airlie
»4:30 p. 'A. Sheridan Si w sy stations »9:30 a . m
NO.. 2.
EASTERN ITEMS.
C A P IT A L .
Annin! Report of the Fourth Assistant
Pos inaster-Gcnrral for the Year
Ending June ¡o.
Immense Crips Raised All
Over Idaho.
Photographer,
buuday of every inoirh. Sab »ath school every
buuday at 11 a m Prayer meeting Thursday at
46 p m A ll are cordially luvit d to attend
these services.
B
PAC If
A G ood W o r d fo r th e M ole.
U M
S u b s c r ip t io n P r i e r P a y a b le
a b ly in A d v a n e e .
al
A dvertising Bills Collected Monthly4
CHURCH
» I
One Y ea r
r i i Months
Three Months.................
PO M PADOUR
JIM ’ S
Excitem ent
Tennessee
in
W h ites
B eing
SC H E M E .
O ver
W h ip p e d
b y Negroes.
W h ia t - V alley, $1.20; Walla Walla,
$1.12S,@1.15 per cental.
Ki oua— Standard, »3.85; Walla Walla,
$3.86; Graham, $3; Superfine, $2.50
per barrel.
O ats — 44(g45c per bnshel; rolled, in
hags, $8.26(g8.60; barrels $6.o0(U8 75;
•asea, $3.75.
H a y —$11(313 60 per ton.
MnxsTurrs— Bran, $.7; aborts, $19;
ground barley, $22.50(325; chop feed, $21
i»-2 per ton; whole feed barley, $18iai9;
midd ings, $28(ii28 per ton; brewing
barley, tl.00@1.16 per cental; chicken
wheat, $ 1.20 per cental.
BuTTxa— Oregon fancy creamery, 3214
(235c; fancy dairy, 30c; fair to good,
25@27)te;
common,
15(2ll7.)fcC per
pound.
C hkkhe — Oregon, 11013c;
Young
America, 14(<t 14'.,o per pound.
Eoos — Oregon, 32tg(g35c; Eastern,
27,4c per dozen.
Poiu.iaY— Old Chickens, quoted at
$4.00gt4 50; young, $3.00(23.00: ducks,
$4.08(it 8 00; geese, minima1. f ' \ l v '
11.0" ; turkeys, I2 '.«*1 3 c pe- poo
| VaukTABLga—Cabbage, $1.0. irfi.uO per
cental; onions, 76iayOc per cen tal; pota­
toes, 75(ii9,)c per cental; tomatoes, 40« i
5Jc per b o x ; Oregon turnips, 75c(<t$l U0
per cental; young carrotB, 75c®$l per
^
m
cental; sweet potatoes,
$1.75 per cental;
It e 'm i'.W £ ‘r ttoteni
celery, 80c per dozen
F buits — Sicily lemons, $7.50; Cal­
ifornia grapes, 75c(2$l per b o x ; Ore­
gon pears, $1.25(211.60 per box; bananas,
$2.50(23.50 per hunch; oranges, $4.50
per lu x ; cranberries, $3.75 per barrel;
apnleB, 60u(i$$1.50.
There are three Keeley institutes in
Missouri.
Th# Chicago Pork T ra it w ill kill 12,-
500 hogs daily.
American capitalists have secured con­
trol of the bituminous-coal product of
Nova Scotia.
A movement is on foot to raise a fund
for the relief of the late Samuel J. Ran­
dall’s widow.
A bill has been introduced into the
Georgia legislature to allow State banks
to issue notes.
There is excitem ent in McNary coun­
ty, Tenn., on account of negroes whip­
ping white men.
The |>ension estimates for 1894 are
$185,000,000. The deficiency for 1893 is
estimated at $10,688,821.
During October tiie elopements from
S ta p le n r o o e r le a ,
Chicago to Milwaukee are eaid to have
H onky — Choice comb, 15(317c per
averaged eleven per week.
The New York Iferald't Washington pound ; new Oregon, 18(2200,
S a l t — L iverpool, »14.50yil7.00; stock,
correspondent wants “ the President’s
»10.50(<$11.50 ¡wr ton.
salary increased to $ 100 , 000 .”
K ick— Island, $6.UUyi6.50; Japan, $4.85
One of the largest natural-gas wells
cental.
ever disrovered in the Indiana belt baa
D ried F buit #— I ’etite prunes, 10(311c;
been drilled near Muncie, Ind.
silver, 11 < 3 14c; Italian, 12M 14c; German,
Tiie trained m ines of New Y ork are 10(u!llc; plums, old, 5tgJ8c; new, 7(<$9c;
planning a home where they can have a appiee, d V u O fije; evaporated apricots,
place to go when not employed.
i 15(318u ; peacliee, 12(<$10u; pears, 7(2!Ho
The Louisiana law providing separate per itouud.
C okvkk —C osta Rica, 21 'y . e . ; Rio,
compartments for hlm-gj and whites on
. . 20
. t$c;
.
railroad cars is heU u> ueconstitutional. Salvador, 20c; Mocha, 27‘g(230c; Java,
Hungarian laborers on an Ohio rail- 27j4®10c; Lion ami ArbucXie’s brands,
road locked their boas in a tool chest, 100 -pound cases, .5 J5-10<)c per pound,
B e a n s — Small white, 31$« ¡ 1“ “ *. 3c;
ami were burning him when he wae res­
L¿yoe. 3,4c; butter, 8 >g 0 ; Urnas, 3;l4c per
cued.
pound.
Sixty thousand more pupils are en­
S y b u p — Eastern, in barrels, 405i56c;
rolled in the public school# of Kansas half-barrels, 42'a(267 1 -ac; in cases, 36(J
than there were voters at the last elec­ 8 Uc per gallon ; $2.26 per keg. California
tion in that State.
in bárrele, 20(tJ40c per gallon; $1.76 per
The Prohibitionist« carried South Car­ keg.
olina on the popular vote at the recent
S u o a h — Net prices: D ,4' 9 c; Golden 0 ,
election, anil expect to make it a dry 4 4 c ; extra C, 4) 4 c; Magnolia A, 4 ', c ;
State in the near future.
granulated, 6 ‘ 4 c ; cube crushed amt pow­
5'gC per
ACiTOriiiii^
According to
uj a
n nu
Homestead
iu esvetiu u
di-patch
r p n iu i dered, 5J 4 c ; ' confectioners’ A , ^
the Carnegie Company has contracted pound; maple sugar, l&(i| me per pound.
C a n n e d G o o d s — Table frails, assorted
for improvements aud extensions to tiie
quoted $1.75@2.00; peaches, $1.86(22.10;
milie to the amount of $175,000.
The sixteen Belgian glassblowers, who Bartlett pears,$1.75(^2.00; plums,$1.374
cere held since November 18 at New 01.50; •♦rnwberries, $2.25(i02.4O; cher­
ries, $2.2fi(*2.40; hfaiVJwrriee. *1
York on suspicion that thev were con­ -, a w-pKernes, » 2 . 1 0 , p...<fapp.es, » 2 . 2 ...■$'
trai y iaho>ers.’ naVo been released)
2.80; apricots, $1.05(22.00. Fie fruits:
The Ohicagoi Yacht Club, it is an­ Assorted, $1.20; peachA, $1.26; plums,
nounced, is arranging for the establish­ $1.10«1.2O; blackberries, $1.26(21.40 per
ment of a Western naval academy on dozen. Pie fruits, gallons — Assorted,
the city lake front near Eifty-firgt street. $3.26(23.60; peaches, $3.60(21.00; apri­
The most conservative estimate MIs- cots, $3.50(24.00; plums, $2.76(23.00;
sissippi’s co'lon crop at half that of last blackberries, $4.00(24.50. Vegetables:
v“ 2 e. nr two-thirds of an average crop, 3orn, $1.40(21.86; tomatoes, H6c(2$l.f'fi;
which would place it under 700,000 bales. sugar peas, 96c(2$1.00; string beans, 90(2
Aleuts: Corned beet, Is,
B. J. Martin, cashier of the Webster One t>er dozen.
Bank at Emlora, Miss., is missing with $1 25; 2s, $1.85(22.00; chipped beef,
all tiie cash in the hank. The eum taken $2.i((; lunch tongue, Is. $3.10; 2s, $5.5';
is variously estimated at from $25,800 to deviled ham, $1.5(1(22 75 per dozen.
Fish: Sardines, tqs, 75c(2$2.25; 4#.
$50,000.
V
T iie New York merchants want one of $2.15(24 50; loliet.ers, $2.30(23.60; salm­
their townsmen chosen for the Senator- on, tin 1-lh.talls,$1.25(21.50; flats, $1.75;
ship. They make the claim on the 21b«., $.’.26(22.50; % bbl., $6.50.
grounds of political right and business
M lnoellaneon«.
propriety.
Matthew Laflin has subscribed $76,000 I N aha — Base quotations: Iron, 2 75;
steel, $2.76; wire, $3.00 per keg
toward a permanent home for the Chi­
I ron — Bar, 2$4c per pound; pig iron,
cago Academy of Sciences. The only
$23 <e26 per ton.
condition is that an equal amount be ob­
S tkei .— 1 0 4 c per pound.
tained from other sources.
T in —I. C. charcoal, 14x20, prime qual­
The report of the German Commission ity, $8.25(28.76 per box; for crosses, $2
investigating the cause and epread of extra per ixix; roofing, 14x20, prime
cholera lias been received at W ashing­ quality, $8.824(28.76 per box ; 1.0 . coke
ton. It contends tiiat cholera cannot he plates, 14x20, prime quality, $7.60(28.00
transmitted in merchandise.
per I joi .
N avai . H toreb —Oakum, $4.50(25 per
Jim Corbett's scheme for theconstrnc-
tlon of a massive building, in which he h ele; resin, $4.80(26 per 480 pounds; tar,
is to hold sparring exhibitions and ap­ Stockholm, $13.00; Carolina, $9.00 per
pear daily in plays during the World's barrel; pitch, $ 8.00 per liarrel; turpen­
Fair at Chicago, bids fair to he accom­ tine, 65c per gallon in carload lota.
plished.
L ead — 4 4 c per pound ; bar, 8 , 4 0 .
S h ot — $1.80 per sack.
A man who sued the city of Ht. Louis
H orseshoes — $5.
for $25,000 damage« caused by a kick
from a mule lias lost his suit. The Court
HI<1« n , W o o l « n d H o p « .
decided that the mule at the time of the
Hines— I>ry hides,selected prime,8 4 (2
transaction was not acting as agent for
7 4 c ; 1 4 c less for culls; green, selected,
the city.
W hile innch remains to be done and over 65 pounds. 4c; under 56 pounds, 3c;
further improvement is still needed in sheep pelts, «[tort wool, 30(250c; me­
many lines, the tone of the report on dium, 80(2H0c; long, 90c(2$1.25; shear­
tiie Indian school service in general and ings, 10(220c; tallow, good to choice, 3
in detail shows improvements that are (2 3 4c per pound.
W ood — U mpqua Valley, 18(219c; fall
gratifying.
clip, 13(2154c; W illam ette Valley, 15(2
Thom is G. Hodgkins of Setauket, L. 18c, according to quality ; Eastern Ore­
I., has i ist given $59,000 to the Society gon, 10(218c per pound, according to
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals condition.
of New York and Brooklyn, and the
H o r «— 16(220c, according to condition
same amount to the Society for the Pre­
vention of Cruelty to Children.
T h . M ..C M a rk s».
Tiie Island County Savings Bank of
Galve-t in, T ex., received a package from
New York supposed to contain $10,000.
When opened it was found to contain
brown paper cut in slips about the size
of a hank note. Nothing is known as
to where the robbery took place or by
whom effected.
Mr. Freyvogl < will bring suit against
Frick at Hom e».-ad. Pa., for conspiracy
under a State lav tiiat protects jurors
from the spite of those woo do not like
the verd ct they bring in. The penalty
is a heavy line and 1 >ng imprisonment.
Frey vogle was a juror in the Critchlow
case, and Frick demanded his discharge
from the Electric Light Company, i d
which Fuck is a large stockholder.
B ees — L ive, 14<22) 4 t , dresss»), * S
(25c.
M utton — Live, $3.60(23.80 per 10(1
pounds; dressed, $ 8 , lamb«, live, *34(8.
34<- per pound; dre»sed, a*-.
H ook — Live, $4.50(9 4.80 per 100
pounds; dressed, $ 1 ,
V«Air—-4(2'»' per pound.
He 'K ed M eats — I-srge ham, 134(2
144c; medium ham, I4i215c; breakiast
bacon, 15(3'8c; short clear sides, 11 4 (2
13c; dry salt sides, ll(2 1 1 4 c per pound.
L a « d — Compound, in tins, 1 0 4 (2 U c ;
pnre, in tins, 1 4 4 (2 17c; Oregon, 114(2
134c per pound.
R » ( i «n d H A «v tn ff.
Burlaps, 8 - 0 1 ., 40-inch, net ca»h, fle;
burlaps, 10-o*., 4<Vinch, net cash, 7c;
The consolidation of the four mam­ burlaps, 12-ox., 45-inch, 74® ; burlaps,
moth export breweries of the United 15-ox., 80-inch, U 4 c ; burlaps, 20-os., 76-
States— the Anheu«er Busch and W ill­ inch, 14c. Wheat h^gs, Calcutta, 23x36,
iam J. l-ernp of St. Louis and the Hchlitx •pot, 5c; two-bushel oat bags, 8 4 «.
and Pabxt (w ith four auxiliaries) of Mil-
wankee— with a capital stock of $40,-
000 .O'to ami bonds to the amount of $ 200 ,-
C .n 'l Her It.
000,000 to supply the world with b n r is
A hut Iter i t Wat •: vill >. Wash., can­
the gigantic enterprise which Is being
fathered by the Rothschilds of England. not nnd. rstand wl -it pi- ’hie see about
llis si op to ItM'ito them Inn,fh Its sign
The most prominent and influential
men in the ship-hnilding and shipping Is "T in L ivb m il L et L iv e Batcher
interests of the United States have com­ Bhop,” end the butcher « » ’(» what is
pleted the preliminary organisation of a there about that to laugh at?— Boston
rofessional society of high standing, to Transcript.
e called the “ Society of Naval Archi­
In c o n tr o v e r tib le .
tects and Marine Engineers,” whose ob-
Customer I. *ok here, 1 i ked you ter
iect shall he to promote the art of (hip-
budding in all its branches, both com­ something in gold, nnd yon sold me
mercial and naval. The first meeting these iiiircral-le pi tted
i
wdl tak -p lace at the naval review in
C lerk —W ell, they were in gold wh«n
the spring.
you t 8 them
Clothier ami Fi:rmsh«g.
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