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NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
NEWBERG GRAPHIC
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Ten Dollar«
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Frofeaaloual Carda
H e a d i n g S o l t e r a w i l l be I n s e r t e d
( h e r a t e a » T e a e e a t a p e r Lima.
NEWBERG, YAMHILL CO., OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY
VOL. 5.
SAYS
C H U R C H NOTICES.
SAMUEL HOBSON,
T ^ K ItN U V
i llU R C H .—SERVICES KYUKY
J: riuuday i t 11 a . m . ami 7 r * amlThur*da>
at 10 a . m . Sabbath school every Sunday at 9:45
a . m . Mouttilv m eeting at 2 r. m . the first Sat
unlay In each mouth, quarterly ineellu* the
gecmi I Saturday aud Sunday in February, May,
August aud November.
t
N K H U K K Ü , OK.
.— r e g u l a r s e r v i c e
first aud third Sund*ys of the mouth at 11
a m . and 3:00 r. m . ; also on fl'th Suuday, morn­
ing and evening. Sunday school every Suuday
at 10 a . m . Prayer meeting every Wednesday
eveuiug at H:00 o clock.
HE
SAW
A
SPOOK.
▲ P h il a d e l p h ia M edical M an
T h r il l in g Tale.
Photographer,
lV A N G E LIC A I.
CHURCH. - PREACHING
i scrvic- at the Kvangelical church every
Suuday at 10 a m aud 7 4> 1* M, except the fourth
Sunday o f every month. Sabbath school every
Sunday at 11 a m . Prayer meettng l'hursday at
7 45 p m A ll arc cordially Invited to attend
these services.
B
church
Portrait and Landscape Artist.
T ell«
a
The last man to swear to a set-to with a
ghost is a leading physician of Philadel­
phia, aud the main points of his story run
as follows:
It was a rainy Septeml>er night, and I
was alone in the large building when I
heard the street door violently slammed
and some one hastening lip the stairs. I
opened the door, but no one was there. I
sat down after closing the door and heard
the steps again. I then searched the hall
carefully and felt the cold chills ran up
•nd done my spine, but l reasoned with
myself that the sound was only a curious
echo, and turned back to my room and
PACIFIC COAST.
Denver Capitalists Purchase
a Copper Mine.
THE G O VER N O R OF ARIZONA
Proposition to Drain the Flooded
Levels of the Comstock
)K E 8 B Y T K R IA N CHURCH. S1RVH BE I V
ery second and fourth I.ord’s day at 11 a . m
Portrait« enlarged
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aud 7: i0 p . m . Sabbath school every Suuday at Crayon, India Ink or Water Colors.
10 a . m .
M T * Studio—Upstairs in Hoskins building.
1
/ ^ H R IS IIA N CHURCH.—SERVICES E VE RY
V/ secoud aud fourth Sunday at 10 a . m . aud
7:30 P. M.
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'
DVENT STCH U RC H - P R A Y E R MEETING
every Wedues iay evening. Sabbath school
every Saturday at 10 a . m ., services following.
EAST AND SOUTH
r iltE E
METHODIST.—P R A Y E R MEETING
JU every Thursday at 7:30 r. M. Sabbath school
every Suuday at 10 a . m .
-V IA -
\
e . church
8ERVICE8 E VE RY eU NOAY
a . m . aud 7:30 p. m . Sabbath School
i a . m . Epworth League at 6:30 p. M. i’rayer
M at , at U 11
meeting eveiy Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock.
II. N. ROU Nl S, Pastor.
L^OUNG LADIES’ A U X IL IA R Y T O Y M. C. A.
1. meets every Suuday at 4 p . m . in M. E.
uureh. Ladies cordially invited to attend.
,
The Shasta Route
-O P T H E —
8O 01KF y NOTICES.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
W
O f THE W -N K r tB K K u I ’ AJlP, NO. 113,
, meets every Wednesday evening.
A —DEVOTIONALSERVICES EVERY
\ r , M.C.
Sunday at 4 r. . Youug men earnestly
m
requested to attend.
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C. T. U.—BUSINESS MEETINO THE SEC- |
oud and fourth Tnuraday In each mouth. * Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland
O. O. F —SESSIONS HELD ON THURSDAY
• evenings in Rank building.
FROM F KB . 1, 1892
1 A. R —SESSIONS HELD FIRST AND TH IR D
(.T , • Satuniay
Saturday evening in each mouth.
mouth
J R . C.—MEETS FIRST AND TH IR D
A Y • urday afieruoou in each montn,
SA 1
Cl OF V.—MEETS E VE RY SATU RD AY EVEN-
O . iig .
A
•8:30
O. U. W.—MEETS E VE RY TUESDAY EVEN- ¡
• iug »•! 8 P. M. in Armory Hall.
18:30
C ity o f N e w b e r g .
Mayor........................................ G. W. McConnell
Recorder........................................ F. H. Howard |
Marshal................... *...........................K. C. Mills |
Treasurer.........................................Moses Vetaw
....Enos Kills 1
Streut uommlasiotier..........
......Miles Reece ¡
Surveyor..............................
COUNCILMEN.
Secoud Ward.
Third Ward..
iPaul Mary
) J 0 8 . WÜ 80 I 1
jJesse Edwards
|s. M. Calkins
1 H. F. 1-ashler
" j M. J. Jones
1'ROFESsIO.NAL CARDS.
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♦5:00 T. M.
f7:30 a . M.
♦ 4'.40 P. M.
O F F IC IA L D IR E C TO R Y '.
First Ward....
O ve r lan d E x press .
Salem, Albany, Eug­
ene, Roseb’g. Grant's
Pass, Medford. Ash
laud, Sacramento,Og­
den, San Francisco,
Mojave, Ix>s Angeles.
El Paso,New Orleans,
l aud East..................
Roseberg A way stations
[V ia Woodburn fo r'
Mt. Angel, Sil verton,
| West 8cio, Browns-
C ville and Coburg.....„
Albany and way stations
Corvallis & way stations
McM innville it way sta's
J
*4:30 r. M.
♦4 :30 P. M
fl0:30 a .
tr»-30 p.
f8:20 a .
m
m
m .
D in i n g Cars on O g d e n Konto.
PULLMAN
BUFFET
SLKKPBK9.
Se cond-Cla ft« Sl e ep in g C ar s At ta c h ed to
A l l T h r o u g h Tra ins.
Through ticket office, 134 First street, where
through tickets to all points in the Eastern
.States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at
i lowest rates from
J. B. K IR K L A N D ,
Ticket Agent.
All above trains arrive aud depart from Grand
Central station, Fifth and I streets.
N A R R O W O A l ' O E - W . 9. D I V I S I O N
w. M c C o n n e l l , m . d .,
Physician and Surgeon,
—AND —
P o r t la n d and W i l l a m e t t e V a lle y R a ilw a y
Passenger depot foot o f Jefferson street.
N E W K E R O , OR .
♦7:20
Office on First street. A ll calls promptly at­ ♦ 12:15
tended to day or night. Diseases of women aud
♦ 1:55
children a specialty.
♦5:15
♦6:30
♦8:35
H. J . LITTLEFIELD,
Physician .and Surgeon,
N e w b e r g , Or.
A . M.
P. M.
P. M.
Oswego A way st tl's
I Oswego,
New berg,
Daudee, Dayton, La- i
) layette, % Sheridan, j
I (.Monmouth A A irlie
♦ 1:30 P. u ¡Sheridan A way stations
»...« a » u
fJ"w p M
♦9 :3 0 A . M
♦ Daily, except Sunday.
R. KOEHLER. Manager.
E. P. ROGERS, Asst. Gen. F. A P. Agt.. Port
land, Or.
•Dally.
Office in building occupied by the late Dr.
Carman, on Main street.
- > j NEWBERG
V
FLOURING
7
MILLS,
NEW BERC, OREGON.
J . D . T A R R A N T A S O N , P ro p rie to rs .
Having recently equipped our mill with new and improved ma­
chinery, we are now’ prepared to manufacture the best grade of flour by
the F Ü L L R O LLE R PROCESS.
Cash paid for wheat. Feed ground Saturdays.____________________
P acific
C ollege ,
N ew berg , O regon .
College Classes, flormal Course, Book-keeping,
All the Grammar School Studies, Music and Art.
Excellent opportunity for good work.
Board and lodging, $3.0C per week.
All other expenses very low.
I f you want to teach; if you want to take a business course; ii
you want to review or take advanced work, we can suit you.
Send for catalogue or come and see for yourself.
TH uM AS N E W L IN , President.
Mines in Nevada.
________
of
N ewberg
NEW BERC, OREGON.
C a p ita l S to c k
$30,000
JESSE EDW ARDS
B. C. M ILE S ...........
B C. M IL E S .........
.......President
Vice-President
...........Cashier
Directors— Jesse Edwards, B. C. Miles, F. A. Morris, J. C. Colcord,
E. H. Woodward.
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Certificates of deposit issued payable on demand. Exchange bought
ind sold. Good notes discounted. Deposits received subject to check
it sight, and a general hanking business transacted. Collections made
m all accessible points in the United States and Canada.
Correspondents— Ladd Jc Tilton, Portland; National Park Dana,
New York.
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Strangers visiting the city are invited to call at the bank for infor­
mation concerning the city.
C rrespondence invited.
n a t io n a l
1803.
c a p it a l .
Much Interest Hangs About the Bill Intro­
duced to Increase the Tax on
W hisky—Group Picture.
The President and all the members of
the Cabinet had gronp photographs
taken the other day, preparatory to their
othcial separation.
Senator Squire has introduced a bill
appropriating $100,000 for one ten-inch
and one twelve-inch rifle high-power
steel Gatling gun for coaat defense.
The legislative, executive and judicial
appropriation bills for the fiscal year
1894 reported to the House make an ag­
gregate appropriations of $21,677,995,
or $222,134 less than that of the enrrent
1 fiscal year.
Addreee,
FOREIGN LANDS.
G r a p h ic .
la r a r i*
Newberg. Oregon.
PORTLAND MARKET.
P r o d n o «. F ruits Eta.
English Cabinet to Create a
Department of Labor.
KRU PP
AND
C A IL
CANNON.
•
China Reported on the Brink of
a
Revolution— Death
Captain Hall.
of
W h r a t — Nom inal:
Valley, $1.20(3
1.224; Walla WaUa, $1.110(31.124 per
cental.
F l o u r — Standard, $3.50; Walla Walla,
$3.60; Graham, $3; Superfine, $2.50
per barrel.
O ats — 124043c per bnshel; rolled, in
bags, $6.26(46.50; barrels, $6.5006.76;
cases, $3.75.
H a v — Best, $11013.50 per to n ; com­
mon, $9.00010.00.
MnajsTurrs— Bran, $18; ahorts, $20;
ground barley, $23024; chop feed, $20
per ton; whole feed barley, $18019;
middlings, $23024 per ton; brewing
barley, $1.0001.15 per cental; chicken
wheat, $1.10® 1.20 per cental.
B utt «
~
374c;
good,
.
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M. Develle Is Minister of Foreign A f­ pound; pickle roll batter, 40055c per
I
roll.
fairs in the new French Cabinet.
C hkxsx — Oregon, 11013c; Eastern
The Marquis of Queensberry has made
Twins, 1 4 4c; Young America, 15c per
his appearance on the lecture platform i pound.
in England.
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K ao*— Oregon, 30c; Eastern, 30c per
New Zealand has set apart two islands dosen.
for the preservation of wild birds and
P oultry — Chickens, mixed coops,
other animals.
$3.6004.00; old hens, $4.0u@4.50; old
China is declared by the Worth China roosters, $4.00; ducks, $5.0J@f>.5J; geese,
H a il to be on the brink of revolution $9.00010.00 per dozen; turkeys, live,
124c; dressed, 1 3 0 15c per pound.
through all its southern provincee.
v aoKTABLXs—
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Cabbage,
—
$1.0 ■ (gL.50
—
per
THE GHOST AND THE DOCTOR,
The North German Lloyd w ill pay $60,-
bad reached it, when almost within touch
000 salvage to the steamer Lake Huron, cen tal; onions, 90c(4$L per cental; pota­
toes,
80(<t00c
per
cen
tal;
tomatoes,
40(4
of my hand I heard some one apparently
which rescued the disabled Spree at sea.
60c per box; Oregon turnips, 76c(4$1.00
in dreadful grief, weeping bitterly. Start­
Coal dust mixed with air is to fnrnish per cental; young carrots, 75c(4$1 per
ing back I dropped the lamp in my amaze­
smokeless fuel to the North German cental; i w e t potatoes, $1.50(41.75 per
ment and horror, and looked to see the
Lloyd and Hamburg. American steamers. 1 cental; Ufegon cauliflower, 76c(4$LOO
flame set fire to the woodwork, but the
London has a “ United Com mittee for per dozen ; celery, 50c per dozen.
lamp expired without doing further mis­
The W ar Department haa received a
Enurra— Sicily lemons, $6.00 per box;
chief than to leave me in profound dark­
dispatch from General Wheaton, com­ the Prevention of the Demoralization of
the
N ative Races by the Liquor Traffic.’ ’ i California, new crop, $4.60(45.00; Ore­
ness with that sobbing unknown thing at
manding the Department of Texaa, stat­
gon
pears, $1.25(41.60 per b o x ; bananas,
The quarantine authorities of Victoria,
my doorw ay.
ing that the Mexican government haa
instituted proceedings for the extradi­ Australia, recently cremated the body of $2.60(43.60 per bunch; oranges, seed­
I rushed into my room and l>olted the
door, but soon felt ashamed of my terror,
tion of the three bandit leaders arrested a Chinese leper as a measure of safety. lings, $3.00(43.25 per box ; navels, $4.00
bv United 8tatea troops on the charge of
took another lighted lamp and searched
The London Unify Chroniclr announces (44.60; cranberries, $12.60 per barrel;
again. This time I saw it, but vaguely,
violating the nentralitv lawa. The dis­ that the Cabinet has decided to create a applee, $ 1 . 00 ( 42.00 per box.
between me and the hall window. The
patch waa sent to the Secretary of State, Department of Labor in connection with
Staple Oroeeries.
next instant arms of supernatural strength
who will co-operate with the Mexican the Board of Trails.
seized me in a deadly embrace, which
government in securing speedy action in
H onxt — Choice comb, 15<S17c per
The rupture of commercial relatione
the cases.
seemed actually to chill the blood in my
between France and Switzerland haa led pound ; new Oregon, 18(420c.
veins, while in my face I felt an icy breath
B a l t —Liverpool, 200s, $15.50; 100s,
The fees paid the messengers who to a conaiderable Increase of the cus­
fetid and odorous of the corruption of the
$16.60; 60s, $17.60; stock, $10.50(411.60.
bring the electoral votes to the national toms force at Geneva.
grave. I could dimly discern a ghastly,
D e i ^ o F r u i t s — Petite prunes, 10(412c;
capital amount to a considerable sum in
By the condition of the F rnnce- Russian
unearthly countenance close to mine and
the aggregate. Already there is some convention, each c o n 'iti) is to hold itself silver,ll(414c; Italian, 12(414c; German,
eyes lighted with a lire not of earth. A
talk of repealing in one of Mr. Holm an’s in readiness to place 1,200,000 soldiers 10(4Uc; plums, old, 6(46c; new, 7(49c;
sickening terror seized me, my heart began
apples, 6 ( 4 11 c ; evaporated apricots,
appropriation bills the provisions for in the field in case of war.
to reel and I felt myself sinking into in­
16(416c; peaches, 12<416c; pears, 7(411e
paying these messengers and providing
Eiffel seems to have got more than his per pound.
sensibility.
that the electoral returns shall be sent
share of the Panama boodle. He owns
When I came to myself it was broad day­
R ick — Island, $4.75(45.00; Japan, $4.85
in by mail or by express. The follow- np to having received $6,500,090.
It per cental.
light, and I was alone. Sitting up I looked
are the fees paid the messengers from was charged up to “ m achinery.’’
about me for the thing with which I had
C orrax—Costa Rica, 214 c ; Rio, 2 0 4 c ;
the Pacific Northwest: Oregon, $797;
grappled the night before, but I was alone,
A large proportion of the French Salvador, 20c; Mocha, 2 7 4 (430c; Java,
W ashington, $820; Idaho, $666.
and in my grasp was a fragment of cloth.
statesmen who extorted money from the 274@ 30c; Arbuckle’s, Midland, Mo-
It was a rotting rag and I detected at once
Secretary Noble has addressed a com­ Panama Company spent their ill-gotten kaesa and Lion,
I
100-ponnd cases.
the horrid, grave like odor that had over­
munication to the Commissioner of In­ gains in the purchase of decorations of 26 35-100c per pound ; Columbia, same,
powered me the night l>efore. When I
dian Affrira, setting forth his conclusions honor.
24 86-100c.
could get up I went to my mirror, and
of the strained relations between J. I,e-
B bans — Small white, 3 4 c ; pink, 3c;
The Saltan has ordered a competitive
there, about my throat, were the cruel
roy Brown, acting United States Indian trial ol Krupp and Call connon. The bayoa, 3 4 c ; butter, 8 4 c ; lirnas, 3 4 (44c
marks of clawlike murderous fingers.
ajrent at Pine R idge and Dr. Charles A. latter are aseid by the French army, and | per pound.
Still distrustful of my own imagination,
Eastman of the 8ionx Indian agency. the Ottoman army has been using the
S y r u p — Eastern, in barrels, 40(456c;
for I was as complete a skeptic by nature
The Secretary’s conclusion Is that good former.
half-barrels, 424 @ 5 7 4 c ; m cases, 36(4
in regard to supernatural matters as could
service reqnires that Dr. Eastman shall
80c per gallon ; $2.26 per keg. California
Several German papers demand that In barrels, 20(440c per gallon; $1.76 per
be found, indeed I leaned strongly toward
Denver capitalists have purchased the
the government at once prepare an em i­
materialism in those days, I resolved to let
f
^
E li gration bill to meet the emergency cre- keg.
some of iny companions see the marks on great San Fernando copper mine in i
S ug ar — Net prices: D, 4c; Golden O,
ated by the United States quarantine 4.4c; extra C, 4 4 c ; Magnolia A, 4 4 c ;
Low
er
California
for
$250,000.
The
mine
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illin
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my throat and judge for themselves,
is
situated
about
one
hundred
miles
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,
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regulations.
though I kept the cause of them a secret,
granulated, 6 4 c ; cube crushed and pow­
The Canadian government haa been dered. 6Jt c ; confectioners’ A, 5.4c per
but every one that t»eheld them recognized
them for what they were, and I stood a miles from the ocean
notified
that
Germany
and
Sweden
have
tary finds there is no reasonable ground
pound; maple sugar, 15(4 B>c per pound.
good deal of chaff regarding the fight I
The Bradstreet Mercantile Ageny re­ to find fault with the conduct of acting prohibited Canadian Emigration Com­
C a n n e d G o o d s —Table fruits, assorted
missioners from carrying on active work qnoted $1.76(42.00; peaches, $1.86(42.10;
was supposed to have had, and in which I ports thirteen failures in the Pacific Agent Brown in this connection.
got the worst of it.
Coast States and Territories for the past
In those countries.
Bartlett pears,$1.75(42.00; plums,$1.374
Commander H enry L. Johnson has
W ell, there’s the story. If you are wise week, as compared with fifteen for the
1.60; strawberries, $2.26(42.45; cher-
Captain John Vine H all, who com­
enough to find a natural explanation of it previous week and tw elve for the cor­ been dismissed from the navy. H e was manded the Great Eastern steamship on £ ee, $2.2502.40; blackberries, $1.86(4
tried
before
a
general
coart-m
artial
at
please pass it on to me, for the thing has responding period of 1892.
2; rasp berries, $2.40; pineapples, $2.250
Mare Island navy yard in December last her first voyage to N ew Y ork, died
been a nightmare to me ever since, though
Seven months ago the Sonth Ogden on three charges, the principal one of Christmas d ty at Hampstead, England, 2.80; apricots, $1.65(42.00. Fie frnits:
I never saw the phantom afterward, as I
Assorted, $1.20; peaches, $1.25; plume,
Company
at which is in official language “ through in his eightieth year.
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. incorporated
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moved the very next day from the hAunted Mercantile
$1.10(41.20; blackberries, $1.25(41.40 per
The French Royalists at Madrid are
Ogden, Utah, with a capital ol $1,600,000. negligence, suffering a vessel of the navy
house.
dosen. Pie fruits, gallons — Assorted,
In a roundabout manner that I could To-day it is on the verge of ruin as the to be run upon a rock and hazarded.’ ’ intrigning, but their efforts seem to be $3.16(43.50; peaches, $3.50(44.00; apri­
never decide to wholly trust to, I learned result of dissension among the stock- The vessel was the Mohican, which John­ without vigor or directness. Their party cot«, $3.6004.00; plums, $2.75(43.00;
when the place was a residence that the holders, who are all capitalists of high son commanded, and the grounding took has no head, no strong figure for the blackberries, $4.0004.50. Vegetables:
place off the Alaska coaat. Such is the Bourbon adherents to rally around.
owner, a wealthy merchant, kept a lunatic rating.
corn, $1.4001.86; tomatoes, $1.0001.10;
brother in the upper story for some years.
Russia will send three war ships to sugar peas, 96c0 $ L00; string beans, 900
Judge Dougherty at Santa Rosa, CaL, vessel to which he was assigned after a
This madman, w ho ended his crazed life on a w rit of habeas corpus rules that suspension for several years for the same New York to take part in the nayal dem­ 95c
J5c per dosen. Meats: Corned beef. Is,
by hanging himself, had been a notorious magistrates may receive complaints, is­ offense for which he was dismissed. The onstration in connection with the Colum­ P-.60; 2a, $2.40; chipped beef, $2.650
rascal and heartless villain, whose excesses sue warrants, conduct preliminary ex­ court found him gnilty of the three bus fetes. These vessels will bs under 4.00: lunch tongue, is, $4.00; 2s, $6.76;
alone had ruined his mind. Perhaps it aminations and admit persons to bail, charges preferred, and sentenced him to the command of Admiral Kaxnakoff.
deviled ham, $1.7602.75 per dozer.
was his unresting spirit I saw, but who but cannot bold trials and pronounce dismissal. Secretary Tracy has approved
Leopold de Rothschild has remitted Fish: Nardines, 4 « , 76c<4$2.25; 4 s ,
knows?
the findings, and this action has been to his Buckinghamshire tenants 20 per $2.1604.50; lobsters, $2.3003.50; salm-
judgments on legal holidays.
confirmed by President Harrison.
cent, off the rent dneat Michaelmas last, on.tin 1-Ib.tails,$1.26(41.60; flats, $1.76;
E li Walker, who gained some notori­
in addition to a redaction of 30 per cent, Sloe., $2.2602.60; 4 bbl., $5.50.
▲ Changeable Climate.
ety two years ago because of smuggling
Secretary Noble haa transmitted in re-1
made every half year since March, 1886.
A man in order to meet the exigencies Chinamen from Low er California into sponse to a resolution of the llonse his
M I c m I U o m o i .
Abont 11 per cent of the pauperism in
of the present winter should have about this country, has tieen arrested below report concerning the executive order of I
Scotland is attributable to the charge-
N atl « — Bate quotations: Iron, 12 76;
five overcoats, all o f different weight. the line for smuggling boots, shoes, November 19, by which that part of ability of natives of England and Ire­
clothing, etc., concealed under boxes of Utah lying west of the 110th meridian
ateel, $2.75; wire, $2.50 per keg
He needs a buffalo robe for early morn­
butter and eggs purchased at San Diego was restored to the pnblic domain, with land, the total of that class in the past
I bon — Bar, 2 4 « per pound; pig Iron,
ing, and then as the day rolls on he for sale at Ensenada.
ear being 9,711, ot whom 8,532 were $23025 per ton.
all the correspondence on the subject.
should be able each hour to don a lighter
rish.
The documents show this land waa
c * t * * l — 1 0 4 c per pound.
The Tucson Star says: A miner in
garment until midday, when he could
T in — I. C. charcoal. 14x20, prime qual­
thrown open to settlement for the pur-1
A new luminous fungus has been for­
this city from the Ilarqna Hala mines
go without any, and then gradually in­
pose of allowing the people of the United warded from Tahiti to Europe. It Is ity, $8.5009.00 per b ox; for crosses, $2
says that two men stopped at the mine
crease the weight until he would get last week answering tne description of States an opportunity of exploring the said to em it at night a light reaembiing extra per box; roofing, 14x20, prime
back his buffalo robe at night. There is Sontag and Evans, the Visalia train-iob- placer fields in search of gold and other that of the glow-worm, which it retaine quality, $6.7607.00 per b o x ; I. O. coke
lots of climate this winter.—Texas S ift­ bers. They were on horseback, and valuable minerals. A ll the facts con-1 lor a period of twenty-four hoars after plates, 14x20, prime quality, $7.6008.00
nected with the restoration were pub­ having been gathered.
per box.
ings.
were heavily armed. They appeared
L ead — *4 c per pound; bar, « 4 c .
lished generally throughout the West at | A ship haa just left Melbourne with a
very nervons, and did not stop to talk
S h o t — $1.80 per sack.
•
the time the President’s message was is -1 cargo of 13,000 cases of butter, valued at
profound Ignorance.
▼ery long to any one.
sued. A telegram has been received 135,000, and on every pound sold the
H orseshoes — $6.
Mistress (to up stairs g irli—Jan.% the down
N a v a l S to res — Oakum, $4.5005 per
An attem pt to play a practical joke on from Oolonel Hunt of the army, report­ Victorian government grants a bonne of
stairs girl is sick. You know bow to cook,
one of the Indians encamped near Uma­ ing that no prospectors had nor were in- 3 pence or so, more or less, according to bale; resin, $4.8006 per 480 pounds ; tar,
don’t you I
|
Stockholm, $13.00: Carolina, $9.00 per
tilla, Or., came near causing an oat- trading on the Navajo reservation.
the price the batter fetches.
Jane— No, mum, I don’t know anything
barrel; pitch, $6.00 per barrel; turpen­
break the other day. The trouble arose
about cooking.
The
Appropriation
Com
mittee
haa
A
forecast
of
the
Indian
budget
has
over a pair of gloves belonging to the In­
tine, 66c per gallon in carload lota.
‘ ‘ But you told me you'd been a cook for
agreed
on
a
pension
appropriation
bill.
been
published
by
a
Calcutta
journal.
dian, which were hidden by a young
ten years."
man. The brave called to his assistance It carries an appropriation of $166,400,- In place of the estimated surplus of four- i
H ides, W o o l s o d H op«.
“ Yee, mum: but It was In a railroad r e »
a dozen of his fellows, who succeeded in 000, an increaae of $20,662,650 over the teen lace of rnpeea it is stated thet there | H idbs — Dry hides, selected prime, 6 0
aurant out west.” —Philadelphia Record.
terrifying the joker, and the gloves were appropriation for the enrrent year. The will be a deficit of 160 lacs, brought
8e; 4 c lea* lor culls: green, selected,
recommendation of the subcommittee about entirely by the fall in exchange.
returned.
over M pounds. 4c; under 66 pounds, 3c;
that no pension shall be paid any per- j
A Giant N ear ly Twenty Feet H ig h .
The Qneen’* conain, the Prince of sheep pelts, short wool, 30060c; me­
An effort w ill be made within a few sons under the dependent pension law
A giant exhibited in Europe—particu­ days to secure a meeting of the Native nnless they can show that they are Leiningen, who holds the rank of Ad­ dium, 60( 4 80c; long, 0OcO$l.26; shear­
larly in Rouen, where he was before the Sons of Oregon who are among the leg­ wholly disabled for mannal labor and miral in the British navy, ia ahont to ings, 10<S20o; tallow, good to choice, 3
succeed the Duke of Edinburgh as naval ® 3 4 c per pound.
public every day for fourteen months— islators. There are fully fifteen in the have an income less than $609a year waa commander at Plym outh, which ia one i
W ool — Umpqua Valley, 160170; fall
House and a number in the Senate who stricken ont, _ aa waa
__ the recommendation
in the early part o f the Eighteenth cen­
of the fattest billets in the British nayal ellp, 1 8 01 6 4 c; W illam etta Valley, 160
tury lacked but an inch and five-eighths were born in this State, and it is thonght that no widow pensioner shoal'd “r ^ i r o service.
18c, according to qu a lity ; Eastern Ore­
considerable interest in the organization a pension nnless she was married to a
at being eighteen feet high.— Million.
can be aroused. The Native Sons and »oldier previous to 1870. The proposi- I An interesting piece of information gon, 10016c per pound, according to
Daogbta™ of Oregon haa a membership (¡ on jo authorize the Commissioner of brought out through the Brussels Con­ condition.
H ors— lS O lte , according to quality.
DR. HAROLD CLARK,
of 100 in Southern Oregon, with Oolonel p ens|ons to detail medical examiners ference is the fact that there are at
Robert A. M iller as I resident.
| from the pension office to act as exam- 1 present no lees than $100,000,’ 0 ) of
T h . M m * a »rk M .
Representative Coon’s bill relative to ining surgeons and abolish the Board of counterfeit silver money In circulation
B is r — Live, 2 4 0 6 4 « per pound;
future creation of new connties in Ore­ Examining Snrgeon* was also rejected. in France, Belgians, Switzerland, Italy,
X K W R lR f t , OK.
dressed, 4 4 0 7 c .
Spain and Portugal.
gon requires a petition of 100 taxpayers
h« „,*.1 _ ith the iVmntv f'lerk
I A great deal of interest hangs ab ou t,
M u tto n — Live, 4 0 4 4 c per ponnd;
Gold filling a specialty. Gas or vitalised air G,
ta be Ajad with the Ooanty U e rk sixty th# f t , , recently introduced by Owen
Mrs.
Edward
Lloyd,
who
died
In
Lon­
given in extracting teeth. All work warranted. days before a general election. The ¿ 1 . .
dressed,
8c;
lambs, live, 4 0 4 4 « i
. ,m
T 1 lln n i l. 7 mbam LI i n « V a s |W b jfl" don the other day at the age of ninety,
Office—Near pontoffice, on First street.
dre ssed, 8c.
Sheriff mast also certify that there is 80011
prOTidi" ? .,or ,the „
when
a
girl
helped
to
entertain
Blocher
• $700,000
too .inn
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i
„
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crease
of
the
tax
on
whisky
from
90
r i
H og . — L ive, 606c per pound; dressed,
worth of property in the pro­
on his arrival In England after Waterloo,
JOHN YOUNGER,
posed county, and that neither of the cents to $1.26 per gallon. The bill is and was present in Westminister Abbey 7c.
now
before
the
Wa
ays
and
Means
Com-
V i a l — 407 c per ponnd.
N e w b e r g , O re go n,
oountlee losing territory will be left with
*n,e, " A 7" "
et the coronations of George IV , W illiam
Snoxao l i i A t e — Large ham, 1 7 4 O
lees than $1,000,000 worth of property. mlttc* 0< th* H«»me t and every s ffo r t t o
-18 PREPARED TO REPAIR-
IV and Queen Victoria.
T'
get
an
expression
of
opinion
upon
the
1
7
4c; medium ham, 18c; breakfast ba­
The question of establishing the ne
. . bill from members of the committee is
—$ Watches • and • Clocks $— oounty mast be submitted to the inter­
It is thonght the British government con, 17018c; short clear aides, 1 4 4 0
unavailing. The reason given by Chair­ will withdrew fnnds enough from the 16c; dry salt eidea, 134c per pound.
In a workmanlike manner. rJatlufactlon frn«r ested electors at a general election and man Springer for having done nothing
I. ami » — Compound, in tins, U’ 4c>
Lend Purchase Commission to compul­
receive two-thirds of their suffrages.
anteetl In <>. M. Bale«' aboe ahop ou First street
with the bill waa that his committee waa sorily purchase portions of estates from
Thirty five years' expe 1 nee.
iro, In tins, 1&4O170; Oregon, 1 1 4 0
Dr. W . Brengle, who is known in all awaiting an accurate statement of the obstinate landlords, with enoogh to
4 « per pound.
_____
of the principal towns of the Northwest condition of the Treasury before peasing make loans to evicted tenants to enable
---- AT THE
as the husband of Lillian Mason, the npon i t The effect of the bill npon the them to start farms anew.
In ! “ 80 12.52 per cent, of the whole
variety actress, and who created a sensa­ revenne has been already apecnlated
nnmlier o f foreign born persons were
There have been abont two hundred
tion in Spokane a few days ago on his npon. Commissioner of Internal Reve­
engaged in agriculture, while 18 88 per
and
seventy-five
tramp
ateamera
rnnnlng
arrival from Denver by fal ing in a fit nue Mason estimates that ths bill, if en­
cent, o f the foreign born were engaged
when b it wife informed him that she acted into law, would make about $35,- between th * Black Hea and th * Danube
May be found at all tim e« a fu ll aaaorment of
daring the pest season, end with the In manufactures.
would
more
to
do W with
him
- * W XA I'S have
ax m v w no
XX J XAX
/t V
•
1 WXX XX
X UJ p
V 000,000
u t / f t / v v t difference
l 11A V I v U C v
1 in
U
v the
t l v I revenues
V V V I I IS c n m
llt x
and
good marketable
has filed a suit in the Superior Court increese them to that extent. Theeffect close of navigation there they ere mostly
The stability of electric locomotives at
for $100,000 damages against “ Big Ber­ that such a bill woold have upon the torned loose on the North Atlantic to
high speed is much greater than that of
th a ," the confidence qneen, and Rudolph whisky trust cannot be given, and it Is pick op freights wherever they caa.
Gorkow, a wealthy brewer of Spokane, not known whether or not the whisky
IV a g a te « have been Invited from the steam locomotives, and therefore there
A ll erden promptly stten<1e4 to and u tl.fa ctton for alienating his w ife'« affections. “ Big trust la behind the bill, and trying to get sanitary com m ittee« of all the porta of is leea chance o f derailment.
guarantied
Bertha’ ’ is Lillie's partner in the variety it through, bat the general Impression the United Kingdom to a conference In
show there,and Gorkow is alleged to have seems to be thet it is really a whisky London to dtacnes the cholera question
The Hindoos and Ceylonese all believe
Ouedoor »ant of Morrta. t fl'e » A Co.'» naw »lor-, conspired with Bertha to indace L illie trust bill, and the design is to drive out
and to promota unity of action in regard that Adam was bnried in a cave In the
on P in t atreet
to discard her hnsbaod. Gorkow char- the small manufacturers by the increased to measures for preventing the introduc­
side o f the mountain known as “ Adam ’s
k -tenses the n i t ea a bold attem pt a t , ooet, which the tax will necessarily com­
tion or spread of the plagwe le the spring. peek," Island * f Ceylea.
pel them to pay.
M a tk a A
* . e. B i l l s A SONS.
_ . _
„ , , ,
.
Cohn Bros, at 8alt Lake kave failed,
with liabilities of $110,000.
The Ogden Conncil has voted $15,000
bonus (or a smelter and rod^-’ ion works.
The old-eetabliehed house of Parker A
Hanson of Astoria, Or., haa been closed
by San Francisco creditors.
The eteamer San Pedro is to be lifted
from the rocks in front of Victoria, B,
C., by means of coder dams.
Governor Murphy of Arizona has gone
to Washington to use his efforts to se­
cure Statehood for the Territory.
“ Banjo-eyed Kid ” has been arrested
at Sacramento aud charged with obtain­
ing money under false pretenses.
Andrew Peterman, who has a ranch
along the Klamath river, has set out 300
cranberry plants as an experiment.
The Cudahy Packing
Company’s
buildings at Los Angeles, when com­
pleted, w ill cover an acre of ground.
A bill has been introduced in the Ne-
vaUa Legislature providing for a conven­
tion to revise the constitution of the
State.
There is trouble in Shoshone county,
Idaho, as to who owns the jail at Burke.
The defeated officials at Burke claim it
for debt.
San
the . .
. . . Diego has
„ , begun
-
and shipment of lobsters, fish, etc., to
Eastern markets in carload lots. A can*
nery i . to be established at San Diego,
T h e British Colombia government of-
fers $609 for information leading to the
conviction of the parties who kidnaped
the sailors o ff the ship Bownmore at
Nanaimo.
A Victoria, B. 0., dispatch says it has
been determined by the Giant Powder
Com pany’ s branch of the Berkeley works
California to perfect new and improved
works at Cad boro Bay.
The Washington Senate has passed
over the G overnor’s veto the famous
anti-Pinkerton bill of last session to pre­
vent any person or corporation from em-
loying, organizing or keeping up armed
-'•1iea of men.
Th® Secretary of the Interior in re-
sponee to the requeat of Senator Mitch-
j ell has transmitted to the Senate all the
papers relating to the claim of Oregon
Indians for money in payment of ceded
*JF1“ ®rjn
^'*le .P a P?r® 8°
the In-
nian Committee of the Senate, who w ill
try and find out whether there ia any­
thing in the claim made by the Indiana.
,
Monnt Tacoma and eereral thonaand
acrea of land in ita vicinity are to be
withdrawn from settlement and made a
timber reservation, with the ultimate
hope that it will be created aa a national
park. Senator Squire haa been working
on thia for aome time, and Represents*
tive Wilaon eaw Secretary Noble about
it recently. An agreement waa reached
to have the withdrawal made.
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