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NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
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VOL. 5.
NEWBERG, YAMHILL CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1893.
CHURCH NOTICES.
BESIDE
SAMUEL HOBSON,
r iK lt N u r i' I ’ U U R C H .-SER VIC K S EVU.KY
X
tviudav at 11 a a. and 7 r. M and Thursday
at 10 a . M S it.batli school every Suuday at 9:hi
a m . Mout tly meeting at 2 r. a. the first Sat­
urday in each month. Quarterly m eellug the
secon 1 Saturday and Sunday In February, May,
August and November.
.
IV A N G E L IC A L
CHURCH. - PREACHING
j servu* • at the Evangelical church every
Sunday at 10 a m . and 7 4b v m ., except the fourth
Sunday of very month. Sabbath school every
Sunday at 11 a . m . Prayer meeting Thursday at
7:45 p" m A ll are cordially invited to attend i
these services.
I
Portrait and Landscape Artist.
1>R KSU YTK RIAN CHURCH.—8E RVH E8EV- |
X
e. v second n and
Lord's day at 11 . a . m
L. fourth
-
_* i Portrait« enlarged to life slse and finished In
and 7:30 p . M Sabbath school every buudaj at 1 c rHyoni India ink or Water Colors.
10 A. M
£ 4 ^ * Studio—Upstairs iu Hoskins building.
1HRISTIAN CHURCH.—SERVICES EVERY
/ second and fourth Sunday at 10 a . m . and
7:30 p. si.
A DYEN*T ST CHURCH —P R A Y E R MEETING
A . every Wed ties lay evening. Sabbath school ,
every Saturday at 10 a . m , services following.
EAST AND SOUTH
r iK E E
METHODIST.—PRAYF.R MEETING
X every Thursday at 7:30 p. m . Sabbatu school '
ev- ry Snuday at 10 a . m .
SERVICES EVE RY .- U N D A Y I
at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. w. Sabbath School
id a . m . Epworth League at 6 30 r. M. Prayer
meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock.
11. N. ROUN1 S, Pastor.
io r i h
,
hi
'OUNG LADIES' A U X IL IA R Y T O Y M. C. A. i
meets every Sunday at 4 p . m . iu M. E. ;
Church. Ladies cordially invited to attend.
|
V
-
S O C IE T Y
The Shasta Route
—OF T H E -
...... .................. ... |
-
N O T IC E S .
V M.c. A.-DEVOTIONALSERVICES EVERY
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
\\T C. T U.—BUSIN ESS MEETING THE SEC-
IV • ond ami fourth Tuursday in each mouth.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland
T T f O j THE W.—NEVUJEK u CAMP, .No. 113,
\ f , meets every Wednesday evening.
X • Sunday at 4 p .
requested to attend.
m .
Young meu earnestly
O. O. F.—SESSIONS HELD ON THU RSDAY
• evenings in Uauk building.
J
FROM P kb . 1, 1892
O v e r la n d E xpre ss .
/ 1 A. R -SESSIONS HELD FIRST AND TH IR D
l_T* Saturday evening iu each mouth.
W
K. ( ’.-M E E TS FIRST AND TH IR D
• urday afteruoou iu each month.
SAT
Cl OF V.—MEETS E V E R Y SATU RD AY EVEN
D * lug.
A
O. U. W -M E E T S E V E R Y TUESDAY EVEN-
• ing ut 8 p. M. iu Armory Hall.
•7:00 P. M
*8:30
t8:30 A. M
City o f N e w b e r g .
D in in g C ars on O gden H onte.
.... ..F. H. Howard
......... H. ( . Mills
Mese* V«taw
COI NC1LMEN.
j Paul Mary
PULLM AN
BUFFET
9LEKPKHS.
Second-C lass Sleeping: C ars A ttac h ed to
A l l T h ro u g h T ra in s.
tJebse Kdwar is
Second Ward
t H. F. i.ashler
.... 1 M. J. Joues
Third Ward... .
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
g .
. M
f5:00 P. M
♦7:30 a . M.
♦4:40 P. M.
O FFIC IA L DIRECTORY.
Trea>urer .
a
Salem. Albany, Eug­
ene, Itoseb’g, Graut’«
Pass, Medford. Ash­
•7:8* A. M
land, Sacramento,Og­
den, Sau Francisco,
Mojave, Los Angeles.
Paso,New
Orleans,
El Pi
“
“
l and East ................. .
Roseberg A way stations! *4:30 r. u
CV'ia Wood tm rn f o r i '
| Mt. Angel, Silverton,
14:30 P. M
i West Solo, Brown«-
l v ille and Coburg..... J j
Albany and w ay stations f 10:30 a . m
Corvallis A w ay stations! ♦5:30 p. u
M cM innville A way sta's, ♦8:20 a . m
w.
M c C o n n e l l ,
Through ticket office, 134 First street, where
through tickets to all points in the Eastern
.states, Canada and Europe cau be obtained at
lowest rates from
J. B. K IR K L A N D ,
Ticket Agent.
All above trains arrive and depart from Grand
Central station, Fifth and I streets.
N A l t k O W G A U G E —W . 8. D I V I S I O N
m . d .,
Physician and Surgeon,
— AND —
P o rtlan d and W illa m e tte V a lle y H a llw a y
Passenger d ep ot fo o t o f Jefferson street.
N K W U E R O , OK.
♦6:30
Office on First street. A ll calls promptly at­ ! f7:20 a . M
♦8:30
tended to day or night. Diseases of women and i f 12:15 p. M.
fl:5 5 p. m
♦ 1:30
children a specialty.
Oswego
A
way
at
tl's
♦5:15 p. M
♦ 3:10
♦6:30 P. M.
♦6:20
♦8:35 p. M
♦7:40
H. J. LITTLEFIELD,
Oswego,
Newberg,
Dundee, Dayton, La­
•9:40 A. M
♦3 20
Sheridan,
I fayette,
f,t
A A irlle. _
, Monmouth
M
ridan
A
way
stations
She:
♦4:30
p.
u.
♦9:30
N ew berg:, O r.
Physician and Surgeon,
a .
M.
A M
P. M
P. M.
P. M
p. M.
P. M.
A.M
•Daily,
Office in building occupied by the late Dr.
Carman, ou Main street.
fD aily, except Sunday.
K. KOEHLER. Manager.
E. P. ROGKR8, Asst. Gen. F. A P. Agt., Port
land, Or.
-^ J lE W B E R G 7 FLOURING v MILLS, ^
NEW BERC, OREGON.
Having recently equipped our m ill 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.
N
ew berg
C
, O
o llege ,
reg o n
N ow the maiden is l>ing low ly
In a mound beside the stream,
W h ile angels visit that spot so holy
W hen on it the moon doth beam;
N ow her spirit has flown forever,
•
But her soul I deem is blest
By the dreams she dream t by tbe gleam ing
river
W hen she wandered an earthly guest.
-R . II. Kenniugton in Good housekeeping.
PACIFIC COAST.
Arrest of Mrs. Yesler Said to
be a Conspiracy.
THE BEE HIVE AT SA LT LAKE.
Wholesale Thieving Unearthed on
the Southern Division of
the Santa Fe.
N A T IO N A L
C A P IT A L .
The Committee to Ascertain W hat Action
Congress Should Take to Protect
the Kaweah Colonists.
Senator Dolph has the Siletz Indian
reservation bill in proper shape and
ready to pass as soon as an opportunity
occurs for calling it up.
Senator Cnllom has introduced a joint
resolution requesting the city authori­
ties of Philadelphia to lend the United
States tho Liberty bell for exhibition at
the World’s Fair.
By direction of the President Secre­
tary Foste of tho Treasury Department
has directed the Collectors of Customs
at New York, Philadelphia and Boston
to suspend the refund of duties upon hat
material until further advised.
It is understood that M. E. Bell, su­
perintendent of the Chicago public
building, against whom a report of raal-
1 feasance in office was made by Assistant
Secretary Lambertson, has tendered his
resignation to Secretary Foster. It will
probably be accepted.
NO. 11.
.
College Classes, Normal Course, Book-keeping,
All the Grammar School Studies, Music and Art.
AGRICULTURAL.
PORTLAND MARKET.
P ro d u c e . F r u it, flte.
Give Animals All They Can
Digest Properly.
G R O W IN G
LITTLE
THINGS.
Smutty Cornstalks Not a Whole­
some Food— Other Farm
Notes— Etc.
W h * at — Nominal: Valiev. $1.20:
Walla Walla, $1.10(31.121% per cental.
Fi.oca—Standard, 43.50, Walla Walla,
$3.50; Graham, $3; Superfine, $2.50
per barrel.
O ats — 4 2 43c per bushel; rolled, in
bags, $6.26(£6.60; barrels, $6.50®6.75;
cases. $3.75.
H at — Best, $I1®13.50 per ton; com­
mon, $9.00® 10.00.
MmLSTCrvs— Bran, $18; ahorta, »20;
ground barley, $23®24; chop feed, $20
per ton; whole leed barley, $18® 19;
midd ings, $23®24 per ton; brewing
barley, $1.00® 1.16 per cental; chicken
wheat, $l.loe)1.20 per cental.
B ottib —Oregon fancy creamery, 35®
37^c; fancy dairy, 30®32t%c; fair to
. good, 26®27>to; common, 15®17l4c per
pound; pickle roll butter, 40®o5c per
roll.
Cuxcsi — Oregon, ll®13c; Eastern
Twins, 14)%c; Young America, 16c per
; pound.
Koot— Oregon, 32>%c; Eastern, 32%e
pei dosen.
P o u l t r y —Chickens, mixed coops, $4;
old hens, $4.5U®6 00; old roosters, *4;
ducks, $5; gesso, $11 per dozen; tur­
key«, live, 12>%@l8.l%c; dressed, 15®16c
per pound.
VaosTABLas—Cabbage, $1.0' ®1.60 per
cental; unions, 90c®$l per cental; pota­
toes, 90c®$l per cental; tomatoes, 40®
buc per box; Oregon tnrnips, 76c®$l.U0
per cental; young carrots, 75c®» 1 per
cental; sweet potatoes, $1.50®l.i5 per
cental; Oregon camifiower, 76c®$1.00
per dozen; celery, 60c per dozen.
Faurrs— Sicily lemons, »6.00 per box;
Caiuornia, new crop, $4.50®5.00; Ore­
gon pears, $1.25® 1.60 per box; bananas,
$2.50®3.50 per bnnch; oranges, seed­
lings, $3.00®3.25 per box ; navels, $4.00
®4.50; cranberries, $12.50 per barrel;
apples, $1.00® 2.uO per box.
Riverside packers and growers are
I f yon look to the milk side of your
holding the orange crop back until the
dairy cows, the beef side will take care
Florida fruit is well out of market.
oi itself.
The eontrac* for the construe) ion of the
T he " K i n g o f Sw itzerlan d.••
Growing crops by electricity is an
South
Gila
canal
has
just
been
let
to
amusement for the amateur. Electricity
A gentleman stylishly dressed called
Loe Angeles parties. The work wheu
as a motive power for the farm is capable
the other day at 10 o'clock in the morn­
completed will cost $¿,000,000.
The experiments in the treatment of of much development.
ing at tho office of M. Dnranton, the
The wife of R. T. Earle, late superin­ lumpy jaw under the direction of the
Before you ehoot the blnejays that are
police magistrate, and on being shown
tendent of the Stockton combined har­ Department of Agriculture are com­ making your premises their winto.- home
in said to that official:
vester works, believes he has gone to pleted. Results show that of elghtv-tive figure out how many grubs and worms
“ 1 am the king of Switzerland in per­ Mexico with a married woman.
cattle treated sixty-eight were comp'ete- they will kill next spring.
son. Come, now, prostrate yourself be­
O. \V. Hollenbeck, the Auburn (Oal.) ly cured. Secretary ltusk is highly de­
There is more profit in growing little
fore Panl I, the king of all the Helve- banker, has been acquitted on an em­ lighted with the showing.
things and in fine products in proportion
tias.”
bezzlement charge, owing to a variance
The Oregon delegation has been in re­ than in the great staples. But it re­
Finding that his interviewer was between the indictment and the proof.
ceipt of numerous letters recommending quires a different sort ol talent.
wrong in bis head, the commissaire
The Gage canal, which furnishes the H. L Reel of Oregon for appointment
Have a pit for the reception of all the
made a bow, saying:
water supply for the n«w cable settle­ as paymaster in the array, and have in­ garbage and waste. Then add from time
“ I w ill see that your majesty is con­ ments of Riverside, is being cquaented for dorsed him for the place, but the Presi­ to time some loam ae an absorbent, and
ducted to his palace. Your suite will a distance of six miles, and the work is dent is very likely to name some of his it becomes an excellent fertilizer.
nearly completed.
I personal friends for these places.
be here shortly to accompany you."
Smutty cornstalks are not a whole­
Pheenix, A. T., is apparently in earn­
Tukiug from his pocket an old shoe
Senator Mitchell has introduced a some food, and by ieeding them yon
est
iu
an
endeavor
t
)
ito
its
share
toward
lace, to which was suspended the lid of
joint resolution providing that where an prepare for another crop of smntty corn,
a sardine box, tbe lunatic proceeded to building the proposed San Diego and officer of the United States has been pre­ as the spores go back to the land in the
Phtenix
railway.
San
Diego
offers
to
affix it to the neck of the magistrate.
sented with a medal and the medal has manure.
build to the Colorado river.
■ been lost or destroyed a duplicate should
When the weather becomes very cold
“ I hereby appoint you," he said, “ com­
Tbe Los Angeles Board of Supervisors be issued. This is meant to secure a du­ it will require more corn to produce a
mander of the National Order of the
Btapls OroaariM.
favor the passage of a State law provid­ plicate medal for General H. B. Comp- pound of gain. This eeems to be a pret­
Star of Lucerne."
H o n e y — Choice comb, 15®17o per
ing that new counties cannot be formed son of Lakeview, whose medal for dis­ ty good reason for trying to get the hoga
pound ; new Oregon, 18®20c.
The magistrate patiently submitted without the consent of a majority of
tinguished services was stolen by the off early.
B alt — Liverpool, 200s, $15.50; 100s,
to the operation, and afterward had voters residing within the area of tbe | Indians.
Profitable
feeding
cousiets
in
givtngan
$16.60;
60s, $17.50; stock, $10.60®11.50.
the poor man conveyed to the infirmary original county.
D iubd F hoits — Petite prunes, 10® 12c;
The House Committee on Interstate animal all that it will eat and digest
of the qnarter.—Temps.
The Bradstreet mercantile agency re­
properly. Some large eaters do not di­ silver,ll®14a; Italian, 12® 14c; German,
ports fourteen failures in the Pacific and Foreign Commerce has ordered a gest their food well, and so are not fed 10@llc; plums, old, 5®6c; new, 7®9c;
M oth er at Prayer.
Coast States and Territories for the past favorable report on the Senate bill ap­ with profit.
apples, 6® He; evaporated apricots,
propriating $250,000 for the construction
Once, says a writer, 1 suddenly opened week, as compared with thirteen for the of a ship canal to connect Lakes Union
A warm honse is a great saving of 15®16c; peaches, 12®16c; peart, 7®lle
the door of my mother's room and saw previous week and sixteen for the cor­ and Washington with Puget Bound. The food, aud heat solves the problem of per pound.
her on her knee3 l)eside her chair and responding week of 1892.
Rica— Island, $4.75®5.0J; Japan, $4.86
bill was reported with an amendment egge. A few degrees of temperature
The case of the [llirois Trust and Sav­ striking out the proposed route by mark the line between the formation of per cental.
heard her speak my name in prayer. I
Corral—Coats Rica, 21 t^c; Rio, 20){o;
quickly and quietly withdrew with a ings Bank of Chicago against the L >s Smith’s Cove, leaving the route to lie egge and no eggs.
Angeles cable road has been opened in
feeling of awe and reverence in my the Superior Court at Lot Angeles. This decided upon by the Secretary of War. 1 Roots may form a portion of the food Salvador, 20c; Mocha, 27>%®30c; Java,
of milch cows, but must not be fed too 27>4®30c; Arbuckle’a, Midland, Mo-
heart. Soon I went away from home to is an effort to forclose $1,614,000 worth
The rumor is in circulation that. If the largely if the best quality of product ia kaska and Lion, 100-ponnd cases,
school, then to college, then into life's of outstanding mortgages.
resent C ingress does not repeal the expected. Use them mainly as a laxa­ 26 86-100c per pound; Colombia, same,
sterner duties. But 1 never forgot that
26 35-100c.
The Governor of Washington has par­ herman act, Cleveland has said that he
one glimpse of my mother at prayer, doned Lucius Gonzales of San Francisco, will convene the Fifty-third Congress in | tive and appetizer.
B banb — Small white, 8Wc; pink, 8c;
nor the one word—my own name—which a marine engineer. Gonzales has Berved special session within thirty days after i Thoee buried potatoes may be secure bayoe, SWc; batter, 8^c; limae, 3J a @4 o
enough
from
freezing,
bnt
how
abont
per poun id.
I beard her utter. W ell did 1 know that two years in the penitentiary, butrecen. March 4. Representative McMillin, a
ventilation? Wewonld just aa lief have
B ybof - -Eastern, In barrels, 40®55c;
what I had seen that day was but a circumstances prove iiim innocent of tbe member both of the Ways and Means them freeze as rot. And they will do
ami the Rule» Committees, nays he has
half-barrels, 42'%®67>%c; in cases, 36®
glimpse of what was going on every day crime for which he was committed.
that
nnlese
they
have
air.
80c per gallon ; $2.26 per keg. California
Traces of Btrychnine have been found been over the ground carefully, and can
in that sacred closet of prayer, and the
Good partures and heavy grass crops in barrels, 20®40c per gallon; $1.76 per
see no possible chance of the repeal of
consciousness strengthened me a thou­ in the stomach of the wife of Henry the silver act.
are
important
factors
toward
a
profitable
keg.
sand times in duty, in danger and in Bentley at Los Angeles. Bentley mar­
agriculture. Give some attention to
B ooab — Net prices: D, 4c; Golden O,
The Treasury Department at present these instead of spending all your care 4,1-4c; extra C, 4}%c; Magnolia A, 44%c;
struggle. When death came at last and ried the woman, wh > was quite wealthy,
and it iB charged that he had boasted holds less gold than at anytim e since
and labor npon the grain fields.
sealed those lips the sorest sense of loss ehe would be dead at about the time she
granulated, 6)%c; cube crushed and pow­
the resumption act of January 1, 1879, I This ie a good time for the farmer to dered,
; confectioners’ A, 6j%c per
I felt was the knowledge that no more died.
ami in the language ot a Treasury offi­ get some reliable person to do his chorea pound -, maple sugar, 16® 10c per pound.
would my mother be praying for me.
A small bird inhabitants tbe valleys cial the gold obligations are greater, with and take a week visiting farmers who
C a n n k o G o o d « — Table frails, assorted
and canyonB putting into D atn Vail y, less than $8,0,H),i0) free gold to meet are following the same tiranch of farm­ quoted $1.75®2.00; peaches, $1.86®2.10;
T h e T e rrib le Punater.
One man at least in Detroit is seriously making his home in the mesquit groves them, and $2,600,000 gold engaged for ! ing as himself. An exchange of ideas Bart lett pears, $1.75® 2.00; pin ma, $1.37X
afflicted w ith punsteria. The other day abounding there. Hie principal occupa­ shipment from New York for Europe. is helpful.
®1.60; strawberries, $2.25@2.46; cher­
the train he wanted to catch went ou t of tion seems to be a war of extermination Treasury officials do not venture a pre­
ries, $2.26®2.40; blackberries, $1.86®
against
scorpions,
which
he
is
very
skill­
The
increasing
valne
of
farm
lands
diction
when
the
outflow
will
stop,
but
the station as he went into it.
2; raspberries, $2.40; pineapples, $2.26®
state that they see nothing serious in will be a factor In the profits of the farm 2.80; apricots, $1.65®2.00. Pie frnitat
There it goes in a cloud of d o s t,” re­ ful in killing.
in
the
near
inture.
And
this
profit
ie
marked a friend, pointing dow n the track.
Assorted, $1.20; peaches, $1.25; plume,
The Bee Hive, the old residence of the situation.
now quite as likely to come in the older |1.10®1.20; blackuerriee, $1.25® 1.40 per
“ I thought it w as missed,” he said sol­ Brigham Young at Lake and recently
Postmaster-General John Wanamaker anil settled regions, where lands have dozen. Pie fruits, gallons — Assorted,
emnly and s t a r t «! back home.
owned and occupied by his eon, John W.
The same m an— he is unm arried— had an Yonng, has been sold out on judgment created something of an innovation in already a good value, as elsewhere.
»3.15®3.50; peaches, $3.50®4.00; apri­
appointm ent with a young lady to meet for $67,413.44. The Bee Hive brought official life recently by giving a reception
W ith good roads the farmer will have cot«, $3.50®4.00; plums, $2.75®3.00;
at
his
residence
to
the
employes
and
at­
him dow n town and join a boating party, $52,567.73 and the other property enough
blackberries, $4.00® 4.50. Vegetables:
taches of every department of the Post- a better choice of markets. Instead of oorn, $1.40® 1.85; tomato»«, $1.00®1.10;
but she failed to m aterialize, and he went and more to satisfy the jn lgment.
being compelled to buy and sell at the
office
Department,
as
well
as
of
the
local
j
to the boat w ithout her.
point that can tie reached moet easily he sngar peas, 96c®$1.00; string beans, 90®
Along the course of the Ainargoea
“ H e llo ,” exclaim ed one of the party, river, which flows into Death Valley, in postoflice. The event was preceded by a will he able to go where he can do test. 95c per dosen.
Meats: Corned beef. Is,
dinner, to which quite a number of the
“ w h ere’s M iss Blank?”
many places the depression is below that friends of the Postmaster-General and Impassable roads sometimes prohibit $1.50; 2s, $2.40; chipped beef, $2.56®
“ C ould n 't find her,” be replied.
4.(0; lunch tongne, Is. $4.00; 2s, »6.75;
of the sea level; as ninch as 129 feet his wife were invited. This is the first . such selection.
'•W h y not?”
deviled ham, $1.75®2.76 per dozen.
was found at a point opposite Bonnet's
“ I t ’s a missed-her-y I don’t try to ex­ Holes. Large beds of extinct bones, reception of the kind that has ever been 1 The time to begin the colt’s edneation Fish: Sardines, tfs, 76c®$2.26; He,
given
by
a
member
of
the
Cabinet,
and
is
immedia'ely
alter
weaning.
Teach
plain.” he said, and then had to spell it oat rich in borax, soda and other mineral
$2.15®4 50; lobsters, $2.30®8.60; salm­
it ia expected to form an interesting him to lead and obey tbe word. The on,tin 1-1 h.tails,$1.26® 1.60; flats, $1.75;
IW show where the joke came in .- “** “ *’ salts, lie in the valley.
irecedent that will be extensively iol- future usefulness of the horse depends 2 lbs., $2.25®2.60; % bbl., $6.50.
Not for the Old Man.
Sergeant Levin of Victoria, B. 0., who owed in yeare to come.
largely upon tbe kindness and thorough­
was suspended owing to his investigation
Any arsenic I” softly asked the little «ro­
ness of these first lessons. Don’t confine
The
Interstate
and
Foreign
Commerce
M Is e s lla a s o iis .
into the manner of the death of A. J.
man as the druggist came forward with his
him on a plank floor, l nt give him a ran
Committee
has
appointed
the
following
N a i l s — Base quotations: Iron, » t 7 8 ;
Davis,
the
Montana
millionaire,
has
been
usual retail smile.
in
a
yard
every
fine
day.
steel, $2.75; wire, $2 60 per keg
reinstated. The Sergeant (relieved that subcommittee to consider the Nicara-
“ Y es’m.”
Let the small farmer become a dairy­
I ron — Bar, 2 \ e per pound; pig Iron,
the daughter-in-law of Davis pushed him gnan canal b ill: Patterson of Tennes­
“ I ’d like a quarter’s worth, please.”
see,
Raynor
of
Maryland,
Price
of
Lou­
man out and ont. Keep dairy cows, and $23®25 per ton.
while he was drunk, and he fell down­
“ Y es’in. How are vou going to adminis­
isiana,
Geary
of
California,
O’Neill
of
let
the
raising
of
steers
alone.
Dairying
B tbbl — 1014c per pound.
ter i t r
stairs and was kiIleal. No criminal in­
Pennsylvania, Storer of Ohio and Honk ! ie dairying, and beef-making ia heel­
T in — I. O. charcoal. 14x20, prime qual­
tention was discovered.
W h y — why, on cheese or bread, I suppose.
of
Ohio.
At
least
one
member
of
tho
making.
Mixing
them
ia
too
expensive
ity,
$8.60(49.00 per b ox; lor crosses, $2
Isn’t that the general wav/”
A tray of diamonds was stolen from H. committee ie strongly opposed to the work for the small farmer. Feed what extra per box; roofing, 14x20, prime
“ Some give it in coffee.”
Wachhorst’s jewelry store at Sacramento canal bill. This is Raynor of Maryland. yon raise to good cows, and then yon quality, $6.76®7.00 per box; I. C. coke
“ W hy, rats don’t drink coffee, do they?”
the other evening. One man broke the Somoothers are believed to be lnkewarm, have good pay lor your labor besides.
plates, 14x20, prime quality, $7.60®3.00
“Oh I it’s for rata, eh/ Then cheese is the
plate-glass windows and another covered I and Geary cannot be relied upon with The small farmer is tire natural dairy­ per box.
proper thing.”— Detroit Free Press.
the clerk with a pistol, while the first certainty to favor the bill according to man. He has the advantage over tbe
L ead — t$4c per pound; bar, 6J4«-
grabbed the tray, when both men some men who are familiar with the sit­ large farmer in this respect, bnt he ie at
Not Posted.
S h o t — $1.80 per sack.
dashed np the street and disappeared in uation.
a
disadvantage
at
a
beefmaker.
HoRsasHoaa— $6.
▲ M innesota g irl shot at a fox up a tree
Chinatown. They had false whiskers
N
a v a l S to b is —O akum, $4.S0®5 per
w ith her bow and arrow , and d ow n came a
The report of the Silets Indian Com­
Look ont for scratches. Many a fine
and conld not be identified.
bale;
rosin,$4.80®6 p er480pounds; tar,
w ild cat and tore her clothes into ribbons
mission,
with
the
draft
of
a
hill
for
the
horse
is
rained
by
allowing
the
legs
to
The prospects for an early resumption
Stockholm, $13.00: Carolina, $9.00 per
and inflicted such bites and scratches that
adoption
of
the
agreement
which
has
get
dirty.
It
takes
only
a
few
minntet
of operations at the Temeecal tin mines
barrel; pitch, $6.00 per barrel; turpen­
she was in bed for tw o weeks. N o one had
in San Bernardino county, Cal., are not been reached with those Indians for the to wa>-h them clean and rub them dry. tine, 66c per gallon in carload lota.
tver told her that the festive fox d id n ’t
cession of a portion of their lands, has If the akin begins toersek, it mutt not he
very
encouraging.
Duringthe
past
week
lu rk in the um brageous tree tops.— Detroit
the Sheriff has sold at auction a quantity been received in the Senate, and npnn left, or it will become almost incnrable.
Free Press.
H ld s s . W o o l s a d f l o p « .
of the movable property of the company the request of Senator Dolph, immedi­ The skin mnst be kept clean and soft.
H ides — Dry bides, selected prime, 0®
Nothing Queer About It.
to satisfy the accounts of parties to whom ately sent to the printer, so that it may Cat the hair ofl short, and pa<nt it over 8c;
H'c IvO
lees
for U
culls;
green, B
selected.
OU j 7JU
O Wl
UtID | glwU,
VIOUliOU)
M ary—Jack says that when he came over
the company was indebted when the tie considered at an early date. The with chloride of zinc and water—thirty UTUI
UUUOl W
over uv
66 pvuuuo.
pounds. IV
4c; f nnder
66 pt/llllUg,
ponnde, uv
3c;
his ship “spoke” another
Isn’t that a queer
mine was closed down some months ago. Senator eays he is going to m ike every grains to one pint of water. Pat this on sheep fwlts,
M ite , short
snort wool, 30®60c; me
me­
effort to push the bill throngh, although once a day and rah with glycerine. If
form of expression P
The
arrest
of
Mrs.
Yesler
at
Seattle,
dium,
80®80c;
long,
90c®$l.26;
shear­
-
.,
¿
o
a
r1
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it is so late in the session that he may
issibls, give yonr horse a box stall. A
A m y— Not at all. I’ve seen a ship's peak
10®20c; tallow, good to choice, 8
Wash., on the charge of having destroyed find it difficult. The bill provides that
orae will keep In better condition and ings, 10®2
yself. — Yenowine’s New a
iSUc per pound.
pou
the will of her husband, is now believed the land shall be thrown open anon the 1 do more work than if confined in a nar­ ®3t%c
W o o l — U m p qu a Valley, 16®17c; faH
to be a part of a conspiracy to prejudice proclamation of the President, hut Mr. row stall.
llls li Up.
clip, 13®16)4c; Willamette Valley, 16®
the appointment of Mrs. Yesler’s choice [ Dolph ie of the opinion that this will be
Hollis Hoi w orthy— Yes, I’ve been looking
as administrator of the estate, and Low -1 stricken ont and the lands opened so
18c, according to quality; Eastern Ore­
up some of my ancestors, and-----
T
il«
Problem
o
f
Soil
M
olatar««
gon, 10® 16c per pound, according to
man, the d sgrnntled heir, is the head of soon as the agreement Is ratified by Con­
Miss Beacon— I guess you found a good
the conspiracy- There ia mnch feeling gress. He considers the agreement
The Pennsylvania experiment station condition.
many of them up a tree, didn’t you!
Hors— 12® 19c, according to quality.
in the city. The Mayor will not involve ' reached with the Indians very satisfac­ has been making some careful investiga­
tbe city in tbe suit.
tions relating to the evaporation of mois­
tory.
T B e M eet M a rk er.
DR. HAROLD CLARK,
Wholesale thieving on the Southern
Senator Felton from the select com­ ture from tbe soil. On April 28 of last
B zzf — Live, 2)4®S14o per ponnd;
or New Mexico division of the Sants Fe
year
a
piece
of
ground
was
planted
and
has been unearthed. Brakemen and mittee on forest reservation* in Califor­ another piece similarly situated was dressed, 4)4 ®7c.
M utton — Live, 4®4)4e per ponnd;
oondnetors for months have robbed the nia has submitted to the Senate a report left onsowed. On May’6 samples from
N K W R B R G , OR.
8c; lambs, live, 4®4)4c;
cars of baggage and valnatde freight, on the resolution appointing a commit­ each piece, extending from the surface dressed,
tee
to
ascertain
what
action
nhonld
be
Gold
— — filtlng
- .....* - s specialty. . Gas or vitalised air and it is estimated that $75,000 worth of taken by Congress to protect the settlers to a depth of four feot, were tested. dressed, 8c.
ting teeth. All work w arranted. goods have been taken from the rare.
given In extracting
Hooa— Live, 6®6c per pound; dressed,
known as Kaweah colonists, who made The earth from the plowed piece con­
Offloe— Near postoffice, on First street.
So far twelve engin-ers, conductors,
tained mnch more moisture than tha 7e.
homestead
and
pre
emption
entries
on
VeAir—4®7c per ponnd.
brakemen and firemen a-e nnder arrest,
certain lands in Mariposa and Tnlare other, the difference equaling one and
JO H N YOUNGER,
R kokbd M iatc — Large ham, 17)4®
and more arrests will follow.
counties, Cal., which afterwards were three-fonrtha inches of rainfall, which it 17)4c; medium ham, 17)4®18)4c; break­
N e w b e r g , O rego n ,
Governor Pennoyer received a letter set aside as forest reservation, known as will he observed is more water than usu­
fast
bacon, 17®18)%e; short clear aides,
from Adjutant-General Mitchell of the the Yoeemite and Sequoia National ally falls In any one storm, however
-1 8 PREPARED TO R E P A IR -
Oregon National Guard, asking permis­ Parks, and the settlers ordered to vacate. hard it may he. The greater part of this 14(4®l6Sic; dry salt aide«, 13)4«14c
— I Watches • and • Clocks i — sion to nse two brass cannon, belonging The cimmitte* recommends that the soil. It should be remembered, was the per ponnd.
L a b d — O o m p o n n d , in tin s , 13 ) 4 « ;
to the State, for the purpose of firing a Secretary of the Interior be requested same in both cases. I n l he one case the
In a workmanlike manner. Satisfaction gear
iro, in tins, 16)4® 17)4«»Orepm, 11)4«
auteed in G. M. Bales' shoe shop <>n First street. •alnte on Inauguration day. The Gov­ to appoint a commission of three per­ upper part of the soil had been turned
)%« par pound.
Thirty five years’ experi nee.
ernor sent the following reply: ‘ ‘No per­ sons, one to be named by the Secretary over, by which tbe direct connection be­
mission will be g ven to nse State con- of the Kaweah colonists, who shall ex­ tween the air and the water on earth
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T h « P rep rr r * n n n .
non for fl ing a eainte over the inaugura­ amine into the rights end equities, in­ wae broken and the moisture conld not
tion of a WaM-street plutocrat as Presi­ cluding the lends and Improvement* ercape so rapidly ae in the other case.
" B a b , how fa r is It So tbe d s y p o f be asked
dent of the United States.”
held by each resident settler, landowner The ezperlmente were contlnned over a f t a lad on JsITerm n avenue yesterday.
peiiod < ( sixty-four days, and the results
“ Daypo Is French, Isn't i t r qasrted tbe boy
It Is reported that a gold bar valued and lawful filer upon lands within the shown at the end of that time were very
fo reply.
at about $900 wa- gi ven to the skipper bounds of the reservation, and ascertain
“ Yea"
nearly
the
same.
This
amount
of
water
May ba foand at all time« « full a*«nrm«nt of of the wrecked Queen of tl.e Bav by a what consideration and damages may be
ssv ed in the soil properly represents
good marketable
“ Then you’d better ssk some Frenchm an.
mine owner down on the Lower Califor­ due the settlers and to appraise the more thin the corresponding emonnt ot
nia coast, to be smngg'ed ont of Mexico same. The report will be made to the rainfall for the reason that part of the T o n couldn't find It In E n glish ."— D etroit
__
without paying the export duty. Tha Secretary of the Interior, who shall in­ water of every rain storm is returned Free P ress
skipper and crew in d u g«] in a costly clude the amount due these settlers in immediately to the air. Estimating
spree, being drnnk when the echooner his next annnal estimate of appropria­
Why destroy present happiness by e
that 301.49 poiinil« of water are required
All orders promptly attended to and «ati»fa<*tion
wee wrecked, end it is hollered that tions for the department. The report
guaranteed.
for one pnand of dry matter in oorn, the
they pawned or »old the her. Tbe crew farther recommends that all lands pat­ saving of water in tbi* experiment distant misery, which may never come
stall, or yon may never live to see It,
Oat door weot of Morris, Mt'es A Co.’s new store, is still held at Eusen via, while the au­ ented to individnele in the reservation, would in e dry season increase tha yield
for every substantial grief ha* twenty
thorities are investigating this report to which Ingress or egress it denied,
on First street.
of
dry
matter
per
acre
1,277
pounds,
os
shadows, and moat of them shadows of
and also the facta regarding the wreck. shall ha appraised and purchased by tbe «boat 14 ear seat, of a good stop.
fevers meat.
year ewe making. —Sydney Smith.
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Excellent opportunity for good work.
Board and lodging, $3.0C per week.
A ll other expenses very low.
I f you want to teach; if you want to take a business course; n
you want to review or take advanced work, we can suit you.
Send for catalogue or come and see for vourself.
THOM AS N E W L IN , President.
L
Dentist,
B ank
of
SQ
Address, G r a p h ic , Newberg, Oregon.
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J. D. T A R R A N T & S O N , P r o p r ie to rs .
P a c if ic
STREAM.
There she wandered, from dewy morning—
W ith the thoughts that love instills—
T ill the sun, with w reaths her brow adorn
ing,
Sauk behind the western hill*.
Th ere she loitered iu dream ful rapture.
A lon e on the sandy shore;
Oh, poet-artist, here might ye capture
A picture o f lost Lenorel
N S W H E R O . OR.
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THE
Long 1 watched her, beside the river.
B reathing tbe bpringtime air:
Buiiliug up to tbe H oly G iver
O f & world so bright and fair.
Th ere she stood, where the sw irling weder»
Kissed her feet with its hoary spray.
She, the darling o f nature’s daughters
A nd the peer o f the fairest fay.
Photographer
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P 1TB r C H U R C H -R E G U L A R SEKVICK
__ first and third Sundays of the mouth at 11
a m . ami 8:00 p. m .; also ou fl:th Sunday, morn
lug and eveuimr. Sunday school every Sunday
at 10 a . m . Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening at 8:00 o clock.
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91« Months
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N ew b er g
NEW BERG, OREGON.
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Vice-President
...........Cashier
Directors— Jesse Edwards, B. C. Miles, F. A. Morris, J. C. Colcord,
E. H. Woodward.
Certificates of deposit issued payable on demand. Exchange bought
and sold. Good notes discounted. Deposits received subject to check
at sight, and a general banking business transacted. Collections made
on a ll accessible points in the United States and Canada.
Correspondents— Ladd A Tilton, Portland; National Park Bant,
N ew Y ork .
Strangers visiting the city are invited to call at the bank for infor­
mation concerning the city.
C. rreepondence invited.
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G
Central Meat Market
FRESH MEATS.
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