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    NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
A I I T I .K T I M I Ì G
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NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
R A T IN I
.Twenty Dollars
On« C olum n.............
H alf Column —
Professional Cards.
Ten Dollara
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R e a d in g X o t lr e a m ill be I n s e r t e d
t h e r a t e a i T e n r e n t a p e r itin e .
VOL. 5.
JO H N
NEWBERG. YAMHILL CO., OREGON, FRIDAY. MAY 12, 1893.
YOUNGER,
SAMUEL HOBSON,
N e w b e r ic , Orpjfoti,
KVfcKY
i 1 aiiu'lav at u a . m and 8 P. M. andThar>«lav
- I S PREPARED TO R E P A I R -
at 10 a . m . Sabbath school *v ry Sunday <t 9:45
. m . Monthly m eeting at 2 i . m the first Sat­ — I W atch es • and • C lo c k s !—
urday in each mouth. Quarterly m eetiug the
second Saturday and Sunday in February, May, In a workm anlike manner. Satisfaction guar­
August aud November.
anteed. in G. M. Rales' »ho«* shop oil First street.
Thirty-five years’ expe i nee.
a
P V tNGBUCAL
CHUR< H. - PREACHING
P i scrvic at the Evangelical church every
Baud ay at 10 a m . and 7 45 p . m ., except the fourth
Suuda. of every tuou'h. Sab jath school every
Sunday at 11 a . ’ m Prayer meeting Th irsday at
7:45 p m All are cordially invited to attend
these services.
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Photographer,
Central M eat Market
N E W B E R G , OR.
—s e k v h k s f i r s t , s e c
ond and third Suud y* o f the mouth at 11 May be fouud at all times a full assoiment o f
g«>od marketable
a . m . ami 8:00 p. m . Sunday school every Sunday
at 10 a . m . Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
a t 8 o clock.
REV’ . MARK. NOBLE, pastor.
B
a p t is t « h u r ch
CHURCH.—SERVICES EV-
ery second and fourth Lord's «lay at
P RESBYTERIAN
and 7:80 p. M. Sabbath sch ool every Sunday at
11
1HRISTIAN CHURCH.—SERVICES
C '< :80
/ second and fourth Sunday at 10
a
FRESH
M EATS.
Portrait and Landscape Artist.
a . m .
10 A. M
EVERY
. m . aud
p M.
All orders prom ptly attended to and satisfaction
guaranteed.
One door west of Morris. Mi’ es A Co.'s Dew store,
on First street.
d v e n t s t c h u r c h — p k a y e k m e e t i n g
every Wed lies ay evening. Sabbath school
every Saturday at 10 a m ., services follow ing.
A
TNREE METHODIST.—P R A Y E R MEETING
J ; every Thursday at 7:30 p . m . Sahbatu school
every Sunday ai 10 a . m .
e .
at 10
Portraits enlarged to life size and finished in
C r»vouf India Ink or Water Colors.
studio— Upstairs in Hoskins building.
J . H. K % K K it A « O N « .
P ianos and O rgans
CHURCH SERVICER EVERY UNDAY
st 11 a . M. and 7::;U p. M. Sabbath School
a . m .
Epworth League at 0 ;>0 p. M. Piayer
m eeting every Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
11. N. ROUNi S, Pastor.
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D IR E C T
FROM
THE
FACTORY.
■ y O l ’ NG LADIES' AUXILIARY TO Y M. C. A.
X meets every Sunday at 4 p. m . In M. E.
Cnurch. Ladies cordially invited to attend.
T. U.-SECOND AND
W • C. uesdays.
FOURTH WED-
SOCIETY NOTICES.
Ox* THE YV -N E W B E R G CAMP, No. 113,
, meets every W ednesday evening.
W
T. U.—BUSINESS MEETING THE SEC-
aud fourth Tnursday iu each mouth.
AV J C. ond
O. O. F —SESSIONS HELD ON THURSDAY
I • evenings iu Bank building.
/ 1 A. R — SESSIONS HELD FIRST AND THIRD
\JT. Saturday evening iu each mouth.
W
R. C.—MEETS FIRST AND THIRD SAT
• urday afternoon iu each mouth.
U OF V.—MEETS EVERY SATURDAY EVEN­
TO* iug.
- y M.C. A.—DEVOTION AL SERVICES EVERY
X • Sunday at 3 p. m . Young men earnestly
requested to attend.
U. W .-M E E TS EVERY TUESDAY EV EN
A O. • ing
at 7:30 p. >t. in I. u. O. F. Hall.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
C it y o f N e w b e r g .
Mayor..............................................G. W. McConnell
R ecord er...............................................F. H. Howard
Marshal...................................................... P. C. Mills
Treasurer.............................................. Moses Vwtaw
Street uoinoiiftSioner.............................. Enos Ellis
Surveyor.................................................. Miles Reece
COUNC1LMKN.
First Ward................................... .
Second Ward...............................
Third Ward .................................
(Paul Maey
” I Jos. W ilson
i Jesse Edwards
S. M. i alkius
( H. F. Lashier
' i M. J. Jones
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
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M c C o n n e l l ,
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Physician and Surgeon,
N M V ItE K G , OK .
Office on First street. All rails prom ptly at­
tended to «lay or night. Diseases of w om eu and
children a specialty.
H. J. LITTLEFIELD,
I f y<>u want a Piano or Organ, buy it from f i r s t h a n d s a n d s a v e
commissions. I carry a full line of R E LIA B LE KIM BALL
PIANOS and ORGANS a n d C ELEBRATED H ALLE T & DAVIS’
PIANOS. Old Pianos and Organs taken in part payment for new ones.
a g e n ts ’
Physician and S urgeon,
N ew berjC f Or*
Office in building occu p ied by the late Dr.
Carman, on Main street.
Dentist,
Dentist,
3 0 5 W A S H IN G T O N S T R E E T , P O R T L A N D , OR.
NEW BERG v FLOURING v M ILLS,
DR. HAROLD CLARK,
NEWBERG, ORECON.
KKW BRKG , OR.
Gold fll in g a specialty. Gas or vitalized air
given in extracting teeth. All work wa.ranted.
office—Near postufflee, on First street.
J . D. T A R R A N T & S O N , P r o p r i e t o r s .
Having recently equipped our mill with new and improved ma­
chinery, we are now prepared to manufacture the best grade of flour by
the FULL ROLLER PROCESS.
Cash paid for wheat. Feed ground Saturdays.
EAST AND SOUTH
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The Shasta Route P acific
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
ew berg
C ollege ,
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regon
.
College Classes, Normal Course, Book-keeping,
Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portlaud:
LEAVE.
FROM F KB. 1, 1892
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♦8:30 A. M
♦5:00 p. M.
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♦ 1:40 p. M.
ARRIVE.
All the Grammar School Studies, Music and Art.
i.
! Salem, Albany, Eug-
i eue, Roseb’g Grant’s
I Pass. Medford Ash-
! land.Sa< ramento,Og-
den, San Frauds«-o,
j Mojave, Los Angeles,
i I El Paso,New Orleans,
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Rosebern *t w a y s t a t io n s
•4:30 P. M
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Via W ood i m m fo r]
Mt. Angel, Sil verton, 1 ♦ 4:30 P. M.
West Scio. Browns- \
ville and Coburg...... J
A »any and wax stations ♦ 10:.» A. M.
Corvallis A way stations
McMinnville A way sta’ s ♦8:20 a . M.
Excellent opportunity for good work.
Board and lodging, (3.0C per week.
All other expenses very low.
If 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 ami see for vourself.
THOMAS NEW LIN, President.
D in in g C ara o n O g d e n R o u t e .
PULLM AN
I lir F E T
S L K K T K IIS .
B econ d -C ’ laaa S le e p i n g T ara A t t a c h e d t o
A ll l l i r o t i g h T ra in a .
B ank
of
N ewberg
NEWBERG, ORECON.
Through ticket offi-e. 134 First street, where
through tickets to alt points in the E h *m
states. Can a la ami Europe can be obtain i at
lowest rates from
J. B. KIRK LANl
Ticket Agent.
Ali above trains arrive and depart from Grand
Central «talion, Fifth and I s:reels.
N A R R O W O A U G E — W . » . D I V I S I O N
— AUD —
C a p ita l 8 to c k
$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
JESSE EDW ARDS .........................................................................President
B. C. M ILE S.............................................................................. Vice-President
B. C. M IL E S ........................................................................................Cashier
P o r tla n d and W illa m e t te V a lle y R a ilw a y
Passenger depot foot o f Jefferson street.
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
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Oswego A way ,t ti . j ♦ ♦3
10 P. M and sold.
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Good notes discounted. Deposits received subject to cheek
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♦7:40 P. M at sight, and a general banking husiness transacted.
Collections made
Oswego.
Newberg. ]
j Dundee. Dayton. I ai I ♦3:20 P. V . on all accessible points in the United States and Canada.
•* 40 A. M I fax ette.
Sheridan, f
Correspondents— Ladd it Tilton, Portland; National Park Banx,
Monmouth A A irlie J
♦4:30 p. > .-»heridan A way stations ♦9 30 A. M New York.
•Daily. tDalljr, except Sun lav.
Strangers visiting the city are invited to call at the bank for infor­
K. KOEHLER. Manager.
E. P ROGER«. A ml Gen F A P. AgL, Port­ mation concerning the city.
land, Or.
C- rrespondence invited.
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I • i k s e r lp t lo s P rie « P ayable l a r a r i ,
ab ly In A dvan ce.
CHURCH NOTICES.
C H U R C H . —S E RV IC ES
Three M onths.
at I
Advertising Bills Collected Monthly4
T O R I E S . *8’
MI H N « R I P T I O .i
One Year ................................. ..............
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T H E PACIFIC COAST.
W O R L D 'S
F A IR
NOTES.
NO. 24.
AGRICULTURAL.
Address, G r a p h i c , New ber*. Oregon.
PORTLAND
MARKET.
A congress of bankers from all parts
PRODtTCR, VBtJIT, BTC.
i of the world will be a World’s Fair
W heat — Nominai. Valley, $1.20t£tg
j
feature in the week of June 18th to
Kid, the Apache, Kills a Dep­ ; 25th.
The Hen Compared Favor­ 1.211T ; W alla Walla, $1.Ì0 @ 1 .I2 per
cental.
The Duke of Veragua, when he saw
uty Sheriff.
ably With the Cow.
F loor — Standard, $3.30; W alla W alla,
I the East river bridge, remarked: “ It's
j$3.30; graham, $2.90; superfine, $2.50
a pity Columbus is not here to see it.’’
, per barrel.
In the exhibit of hand-made laces sent
O atb — Choice, 44»?45c per bushel ; fair,
BLU E RIB B O N W A R W A G IN G . from Great Britain to Chicago is an T H E BIG P R O F IT IN P O U L T R Y . ! 40c; rolled, in bags, $6.2535*60; barrels,
apron given by Queen Elizabeth to Lord
; $6.50 » 6.75 ; cases, $3.75.
Fairfax.
H ay — Best, $11 « 4 13.50 per to n ; com­
mon, $0ii) 10.
The report of Director-General Davis
M iLurrurrs— Bran, $19.00; shorts,
G rafting Contest in Oregon—Rum ora shows that a grand total of uearlv $33,- Few Persona R ea lize H ow G reat is
$22.00; ground barley, $23»?24 ; chop
500,000 have been raised for the XX’orld's
o f a B ig Opium Combine—A
the Profit D erived From the
feed, $18 per ton ; whole feed, barley, 80
Fair, exclusive of the cost and value of
3 8 5 c per cental; middlings, $23A 2 4;
the exhibits.
Lum ber Combine.
P ou ltry Business.
per ton ; brewing barley, 9 03 9 5c per
A general wail is hoard all over Mich­
cental; chicken wheat, $1.10 percental.
igan «Unit the scarcity of hired girls,
B utter — Oregon fancy creamery, 2 2 q
aue in a great part to their departure for
(325e; fancy « a iry , 1 7 Q 3 2 0 c ; fair to
The Southern Pacific is to build to San the W orld’s Fair, where big wages are
Bnt few persons realize how greai. is good, 15 » 16c; common, l z l .c per pound;
offered them.
Diego from Yuma.
the profit derived from poultry, and in California, 313S 7,S c per roll.
The Harmony Society of Beaver, Pa., order to give some idea of the importance
Victoria (B. C.) lumber dealers have
F oo s— Oregon, 17c per dozen.
among
the
first
to
operate
a
successful
of
the lien we will compare her with the
formed a lumber combine.
P oultry —C hickens,mixed coops, $4.00
silk industry in this country, lias sent to cow. A good cow is worth not less than 3 4 .5 0 ; fancy coops, $6.00 « 5 .5 0 ; broilers,
Peach Springs, A. f., is in the throes the world’s Fair an exhibit of dress silks
$60, but she will seldom pay a profit over $ l « 6 per dozen ; dressed chickens, 10
of excitement over a new gold find.
manufactured sixty years ago.
and above all ex|H'iises amount mg to $50; (a lle per pound; ducks, $8.00 « 9 .0 0 ;
A wonderfully rich strike lias been
The Chicago Tribune estimates on the but we w ill be liticrul with the cow and
made in the Eagle Tail Mountains, A. T. present scale of prices that a temperate, credit her with 100 per cent, profit. This geese, $ 93 1 0 per dozen; turkeys, live,
18e ; dressed, 20c por pound.
The Clatsop Mill Company at Astoria economical man can get along in that is allowed after charging her with her
V egetables — Cabbage,
$1.60
per
now has a drvhouse, with a capacity of citv on $3 a day. This will include feed, her quarters ami the lalior neces­ cental; onions, 3 « 3 lac per pound; cut
200,000 feet a day.
lodging, board, car fare and admission sary for her care. She requires about onions,75(390c ; potatoes,$1(31.15 forGar-
three acres of ground, the profit being I net Chilis; $1.55,31.75 for Burbanks;
The Citizens’ ticket at Phoenix, A. T., to the exposition.
has been elected, with the exception of
The big Krupp gun, now at Chicago, $16.67 per acre. The hen is valued at 76 [ new, 33-sc per pound; Oregon turnips,
City Marshal.
contains 230,000 pounds of wrought steel, cents, and estimating that she lays nine \ 75«t90c per sack ; sweet potatoes,
The San Diego Conntv Horticultural and it is the greatest implement of de­ dozen eggs a year, at 15 cents a dozen on j 5 1 c per pound; cauliflower, 90e per
Commissioners have organized aud com­ struction that the world has ever seen. an average, she returns $1.36. As it may dozen, $2.76 per crate; Oregon, $1.26 per
It hurls a mass of steel weighing 2,300 cost $1 to pay for her feed and quarters, dozen, $5 per crate; celery, 80390c per
menced the study of fruit pests.
she gives a profit of only 35 cents, or a dozen; artichokes, 50c per dozen; lettuce,
There are rumors of a big opium com­ pounds sixteen miles.
fraction over 46 per cent., which is really
“ Are you busted?” is now the common a large sum compared with the invest­ California, 25c per dozen; Oregon hot-
bine, working through Canadian ports
mid having headquarters at Portland, salutation of the World’s Fair people ment. But she does more. She can i house, 4 0 3 4 6 c ; asparagus, $2 «2.25 per
and visitors from the Northwest. The cover over a dozen eggs; and if we grant b o x; parsnips, 85c per sack; beets, $1.50
Or.
per sack; radishes, 1 0 3 1 2 c Per dozen;
The backward season in Nevada has opening day hotel rates and restaurant that she raises only six chicks, which
reen Oregon onions, 1 2 ^ 3 15c per
protected the fruit, and the pasturage charges were more than doubled, and will cost 5 cents per pound until they
ozen; rhubarb, 6e per pound; green
will be exceedingly line, owing to heavy great dissatisfaction prevails. G. V. are two pounds in weight and sell for jieas, 7c; spinach,
per pound; cu­
Calhoun, executive of the Washington only 15 cents a pound, the profit on each
ruins and snows.
cumbers,
$1 per dozen ; string beans, 1 4 3
Commission, wired the following to the chick will be 20 cents, or $1.20 for the
16c per pound; California garlic, 5 3 6 c .
There is much excitement in Graham Spokane Review: “ Would not advise
F ruits — .Sicily lemons, $535.50 per
county, A. T., over the indictment of any one to visit the fair for the present. six. This, added to the 35 cents from
eggs,
makes
$1.55
profit
from
the
hen,
or
b o x ; California new crop, $3.0034.50
several citizens for raising the registra­ Nothing ready; weather had; everything
over
200
per
cent.
Now,
we
have
given
per box ; bananas, $1.50 33.1)0 per bunch ;
tion to make the county first-class.
confusion and insolence.”
the cow the benefit of tho high ec’ i- oranges, seedlings, $2 «2.75 per box; na­
Kid, the Apache, has killed Jake Bow­
When asked fur an expression of opin­ mates, and have estimated low for the vels, $ 3 .0 0 33 .5 0; cranberries, $12.50 per
man, Deputy Sheriff of Cochise county, ion regarding his visit to the World’s hen in order to be within safe limits;
in Guadalupe Canyon, A. T. Bowman Fair President Cleveland replied: “ Wo and, although we place her at a disad­ barrel ; apples, $23 2 .25 per box ; Bald-
started out to hunt for and kill the Kid. received a very cordial welcome, and vantage, yet she returns twiee as much ; wins, $ 3 0 .6 0 per barrel; strawberries,
20c per pound; pineapples, $4.5035.00
An Albany paper asserts that people everything that could lie done was done profit in proportion to capital invested per dozen.
going to the World’s Fair from the coun­ for our comfort ami pleasure. It was an as the cow.
S T A P L E G R O C E R IE S .
try thereabout will take at least 150,000 occasion I shall always remember with a
But stop; we have not charged labor
H oney — Choice comb, 15317c per
away that will never return and be a sense of genuine pleasure. I am much to the hen. Well, one hen requires prac­
complete loss to that community.
gratified at the enterprise, skill and tically but little expensive labor, but it pound; Oregon, 1 6 « 20c.
S alt — L iverpool, 200s, $15.50; 100s,
The clerk hire of the last Legislature taste displayed in the arrangement and is almost as easy to care for a dozen as $16.50; 50s, $17.60; stock, $10.60 «11.50.
cost the State of Oregon $26,026.10, or appearance of the buildings, and the re­ for one. A hundred hens can be kept on
D ried F ruits — l’etite prunes, 1 03 1 2c ;
over $600 a day. The lowest paid any sults so far attained bespeak to my mind an acre of ground; and if wo deduct silver, 1 1 3 1 4 c ; Italian, 12 «1 4c ; Ger­
from the $1.55 the sum of 65 cents for man, 10311 c ; plums, old, 5 3 6 c ; new,
one clerk was iflti, but very few of them a great success for the World's Fair.”
drew less than |125. There were 103
From present indications the music lalior, etc., we still have $1 profit, orover 7 3 9 c ; apples, fl 3 11c; evaporated apri­
clerks on the pay roll.
trouble at the World’s Fair is about to 130 per cent, profit on capital invested cot«. 15 ■ 17«-ic; peaches, 1 23 1 4c ; pears,
A blue-ribbon war is in progross at become a scandal. Evidence was pro­ in the hens, or $100 profit from nn acre 7 3 1 1 c per pound.
San Diego. Bands of Christian men and duced at a recent meeting of the Na­ of ground in poultry to $16.67 for an
R ice — Island, $4.7636.00 ; Japan, $4.75
women visit the saloons in a chosen tional Commission which temls to show acre devoted to the cow. Fifty liens will per cental.
pay
as
much
profit
as
a
cow,
and
with
quarter of the city and hold gospel meet­ that Musical Director Thomas, not satis­
C oykee — Cost* Rica, 22c; Uio; 21c;
ings inside the saloon if invited, as is fied with using a contraband piano, is less lalior and expense, while much of Salvador, 21 «¿c; Mocha, 20X 3 3 0 c ; Java,
the
labor
may
he
uono
by
those
members
bent
on
boycotting
pianos
in
his
de­
often the case, or on the sidewalk if de­
24'j(«i30e; Arbuckle’s, Midland, Mo-
partment that are made by linns having of the family who could not be useful in kaska and Lion, 100-pound cases, 23
nied entrance.
exhibits at the fair. The evidence was the management of cows. Thus, while 35 100c per pound; Columbia, same,
Preliminary arrangements have been of such a forcible nature that the com­ allowing only $1 a year from a hen, con­
completed for the establishment of tho mission adopted a resolution directing sidering the small space required and the 23 25-lOOc.
B eans — Small whites, 3'^c ; pinks,
Australian steamship line to run in con­ President Palmer to appoint a special quick returns from the chicks and eggs,
nection with the Canadian Pacific rail­ committee of six to investigate the mat­ she gives a large profit in projiortion to 3 ’ oc; bayos, 3,'^c; butter, 4c; lima, 4c
per pound.
way. The first steamers will leave Syd­ ter.
capital invested.—Poultry Keeper.
S yrup — Eastern, in barrels, 4 0 3 5 5 c ;
ney May 11 and June 8, and, returning,
TO
RKLIRVK
COLIC.
in Imlf-harrels, 4 2 3 5 7 c ; in eases, 3 6 3
The participation of the German Em­
will probably leave Vancouver June 8
80c
per gallon ; $2.25 per keg; California,
pire
in
the
inauguration
of
the
big
fair
Slight touches of colic may lie quickly
and July 0.
was an elaborate affair. At the moment relieved by giving tho horse a table- in barrels, 20 « 40c per gallon; $1.75 per
The Phicnix (A. T.) bankers have de­ when President Cleveland touched the spoonful of salaratus or baking powder keg.
rided to contest the legality of the Ter­ button that set the machinery in motion in a glass of water. If it docH not yield
S u g a r — Net price«: P, 4 ’ a c ; Golden 0 ,
ritorial law taxing ull banks, national. the chimes in the chapel of Germany’s to this, ten to fifteen drops of aconite 5 ' , e ; extra C, 5,'^c; Magnolia A , 5 % o ;
btaie or private, on the same Pasts as building were brought into action, their may he administered. It is easy to make granulated, 6 c; cube, crushed and
oilici piuperty when the bank does busi­ txnutitul and melistious tones filling the most horses drink bv holding their heads powdered, 7;vge; confectioners’ A, 5 % c
ness s ill y within the Territory, whether air with a “ glory liallelulia ” in honor high and forcing the neck of a thick glass per pound; maple sugar, 15310c per
organized tinder the laws of Arizona or of the event. Tho official ceremony bottle containing tho liquid into the side pound.
any other State.
(' inned G oods — Table fruits, assorted,
over, Commissioner Werinuth led tho of the mouth. After tile liquid lias ull
A grafting contest at Canby, Clacka- President around the interior section of left, the bottlo the head must be still $ 1 .7 5 3 2 .0 0 ; peaches, (1 .8 5 3 2 .1 0 ; Burt-
ma- county, Or., resulted: David Cox, the German exhibit in manufacturers’ kept up for a few minutes to compel the 1 4 1 pears, $ 1 .7 6 3 2 .0 0 ; plums, $1 .M Wj»$
3.100; Clyde Phillips, 2,’.150; Fred Pen­ hall. A reception by Commissioner Wer­ patient hi swallow it and not lose it from 1.50 ; strawberries, ( 2 ,2 5 3 2 .4 5 ; cherries,
$ 2.2 5 3 2 .4 0 ; blackberries, (1 .8 5 3 2 .0 0 ;
dleton, 2.950; Samuel Cox, 2.800; Ernest inuth aud a luncheon with obligatory iiis mouth.
raspberries, $2.40; pineapples, $ 2 .2 5 3
SHORT NOTES.
Cox, 2.500, and Andrew Ford, 2.400, toasts to the success of the exposition
and
the
exhibit
of
Germany
were
a
suit­
making a total of 16,700. This is claimed
The best rule is to replace a cow that 2.80; apricots, $1.65 «2.00. l’io fruits,
assorteli,
$1.20; peaches, $1.25; plums,
able
finale
of
this
worthy
commemora­
to be tint largest amount of grafting ever
shows much lessening iu yield by a young
$ 1 .0 0 31 .2 0; blackberries, $1.25 « 1.40 por
done in one day by any six men in Ore­ tion day on the part of Germany.
one.
dozen.
I’ io fruits, gallons, assorteli,
gon.
It is much the best policy to grow the $ 3.1 5 3 3 .5 0 ; peaches, $3.60»? 4.00 ; apri­
A petition has been put in circulation
rows needed to replace those getting old cots, $ 3.5 0 3 4 .0 0 ; plums, $ 2.7633-00;
throughout the mainland of British Co­
N A T IO N A L C A P IT A L .
for profit.
hlacklierries, $4.2534.50.
lumbia, addressed to the Governor-Gen­
We should feed home-grown cows with
V xoetibleh — Corn, $ 1.6 0 3 1 .7 6 ; toma­
eral of Canada, suggesting separation of
Representative Outhwaite of Ohio is home-grown feed, and both should bo of toes, $ 1.1 0 3 1 .1 5 ; sugar peas, $1 ; string
tlie mainland from Vancouver Island a«
the best quality.
beans, 95c per dozen.
the surest means of relief from the ex­ the latest to verify the report that Con­
M eats — Corned beef, Is, $1.50; 2s,
While some rows yield well at fourteen
isting evils of the resources of the prov­ gress will convene in extra session in
$2.40;
chipped,
$2.55 » 4.00;
lunch
ince being spent in unproductive under­ ¡September next. Outhwaite does not years of age. others will not pay U> keep tongue, Is, $4; 2s, $6.75; deviled ham,
take any stock in the statement that im­ w hen ten years r 'd.
takings.
$1.753$1.85
per
dozen.
mediately after the appointment of the
There is no reason why the roosts
F ish — Sardines, >Js, 75c 3$ 2 .25 ; q s ,
A fish wheel is now in operation in the House committees a recess will lie taken should lie high if the fowls are protected.
Umatilla river a mile above the town of until the first of December. He said: It injures heavy fowls to fly down from $ 2.1 6 3 4 .5 0 ; lobsters, $ 2.3 0 3 3 ,5 0 ; sal­
mon, tin 1-lb tails, $1.25 «$1.5(1; fiats,
Umatilla. It is the first one ever tried “ It is my opinion that Congress will be high roosts.
$1.75; 2-llis, $2.25 « 2.50; ^ -b a rrel, $5.60.
out of the Columbia, and seems to be in continuous session, barring the usual
If
your
liens
have
sore
feet,
what
is
LIVE AND DRESSED HEAT.
doing pretty well. R. C. Hinton, who Christmas holidays, from ¡September
known as bumble foot, one of the first
B e e f — Prime
steers,
$ 3 .8 5 34 .2 5;
put tin; wheel in, is also the inventor of until the following June.”
things
to
do
is
to
lower
the
roosts,
thus
choice
steers,
$ 3.7 5 3 4 .0 0 ; fair to good
an irrigating wheel which is now Iteing
It was learned at the State Depart­ removing the cause.
steers, $3.0033.50 ; good to choice cows,
used successfully at several points along
ment tliat the refusal of tho Russian
It is saiil that over 3,000,000 eggs are $3.15 3 3 .7 6 ; common to medium cows,
the Umatilla river.
Consul in New York to vise the pass­ used annually in this country by three (2 .5 0 3 2 .7 5 ; dressed beef, $6.0037.00.
M iss Harriette Woodruff, Superintend- port issued to Mrs. Sadie Schwartz by tho factories which triako the albumen paper
M utton — C hoice mutton, $4.6 0 34 .7 5;
5 nt of Schools in Umatilla cotintv, has State Department, on the ground that used in photography.
fair to gissi, $ 4 .0 0 3 4 .5 0 ; dressed, $8.00;
sent in her annual State report. There she is a Jewess, is in accordance witli
lambs, $ 4.0 0 3 4 .5 0 ; dressed, $7.00 « 8.00.
Poultry-keeping is a most excellent
are at present 5,132 children of school the laws of Russia. If Mrs. Schwartz
H ogs — C hoice heavy, $ 7 .0 0 37 .2 5; me­
ago in the county, an increase of 106 should make complaint to Secretary adjunct to the dairy. Skim milk and a dium, $ 6 .5 0 3 6 .7 5 ; light and feeders,
over last year. The spring apportion­ Gresham, she will, of a necessity, be in­ good grass range are two of the best, fac­ $<1.0036.50 ; dressed, $8.00.
ment gives this county $24,043. In all formed that he ran do nothing in the tors toward making poultry profitable.
V eal — $4.0036.00.
$67,013.60 have been spent in the last matter, because the rules governing the
S moked M eat and L ard — H am s,
The Poultry Keeper says: When a
year for school purposes.
Russian consular officers prohibit them hen’s comb becomes frosted she will not large, 16'tj317c per pound; hams, me­
Captain Van Brainer has returned to from countersigning uny paper intended lay until it heals. Rub a few drops of dium, 16«^(uT64Jc; breakfast bacon, 1 6 3
glycerine in the comb and water two or 16 q c ; short clear Bides, 14 « < 3 15c; dry
Vancouver, B. C., frem an unsuccessful for use in Russia by Jews.
salt sides, 1 3 V 3 1 4 t ic ; lard, compound,
hunt for buried treasureonCoo» Island.
The danger of an uprising in Corea three times a lay.
in tin*, l i f U M e per pound; (Mr*, la
He says the island is honeycombed with against the Christian missionaries in
For any one who is in the poultry busi­ tin s ,1 6 q 3 1 7 c ; Oregon lard, ll'4 («,1 2 ;^ c .
shafts and tunnel« of treasure-seekers, that country has passed. The news that ness as a business the advantages of ar­
M IS C E L L A N E O U S .
(jne party estimated the cost of the work mot« of natives had threatened to ex­ tificial incubation are plain. But fir
done a t” $100,000. The Bramer party terminate the whites was received hytho the farmer who keeps an ordinary flork
N a i m — Base quotations: Iron, $2.25;
tunneled 100 feet, but their eharts wore State Department some weeks ago by we do not believe they will often prove steel, $2.35; wire, $2.76 per keg.
I r o n — Bar, 2 % c per |x>und; p i g - i r o n ,
evidently wrong, they claimed.
cable.
Protection from the United profitable.
$23 <«25 per ton.
The o il blockhouse at the Cascades, States government was requested, and
Get
the
crop
of
chickens
started
early.
S
teel — Per pound, IObjc.
on the Washington side, recently fell accordingly the Navy Department sent Late-hatched pullets are scarcely worth
T in — I. C . charcoal, 14x20, primeqttal-
down during aheavv wind, and of course the steamer Alert from Shanghai to their cost. They will not make winter ity, $8.5039.00 per box; for croie », $2
will never lie rebuilt. This house was Corea, with orders to remain until af­ layers, and when they do get to work in extra per box; I. C. coke plates, 14x20,
built in 1856, and though it has never fairs ha<l assumed a peaceful aspect. the spring eggs are so cheap that they prime quality, $7.5 0 38 .0 0 per box ; terne
received a In-tile bullet, being built two Admiral Harmony cabled the depart­ will not pay current ex|iensee.
plate, l. C ., prime quality, $ 6.8 8 3 7 .0 0 ;
years after the memorable fight upon the ment that the Alert arrived at her des­
Tho milk husiness gives an opportunity 14x20, $14.
old blockhouse, now completely gone to tination April 24. The other day an­
L ead — Per pound, 4 q c ; bar, O'ije.
ruin, it has been an old landmark and other dispatch was received from him to keen up the fertility of the soil. Your
N a v a l S tores — Oakum,
$4.50 <<5.00
quartered a good many troops and civil­ stating the Alert had returned to Shang­ bran iiill is merely a renewing of your per hale; resin, $4.80 »<5.00 per 480
ians while the Indiana were yet hostile. hai. While nothingconecrning the con­ deposit of fertility in your soil, which is pounds ; tar, Stockholm, $13.00; Caro­
dition of affairs was contained in the being drawn upon ami being sold in
Rev. J. H. Collins of the Congrega­ dispatch, it is certa'n the Alert would milk. The bran is usually worth its cost lina, $9.00 per liarrel: piteli, $0.00 per
tional Church at Fresno, Cal., ha* crea­ not have left Corea if any serious trouble in manure, and your extra milk from barrel ; turpentine, 65c per gallon, in
car lot*.
ted considerable excitement by announc­ had existed.
feeding it is almost clear profit.
S hot — $1.80.
ing from the pulpit that he had seen one
The International Monetary Confer­
To keep tools from rusting take half
H oksksiiois — $5 per keg.
of Fresno’s society young ladies at
Hughes’ hotel in a state of intoxication ence, which adjourned to reassemble in an ounce of camphor; dissolve in one
H O P S , W OOL AN D H ID E S .
at a recent trail given by a fashionable Brussels the 30th inst., will not reas­ pound melted lard; take off the scum,
Hops—Quote 1 2 3 16c.
club of young people. He says when semble on that date. The general feel­ and mix in as much fine black lead
W ool — U mpqua valley, 1 6 3 1 7 c ; fall
he finishes bis present series of sermons ing expressed by the representatives of I ¡graphite) as will give it an iron color. clip, 1 3 3 1 5 '» c ; Willamette valley, 1 5 3
the
leading
powers
is
that
the
end
of
Clean
the
tools,
and
smear
with
this
on drunkenn o lie will preach a series on
18c, an im i ing to quality; Eastern Ore­
other sin* of the Fresno rx-ople that will May is not a suitable time for recom­ mixture. After twenty-four hours rub gon. 10 1 19c per pound, according to
mencing
the
labors
of
the
conference,
clean
with
a
soft
linen
cloth.
The
tools
rival Jonah’s efforts at Nineveh.
condition.
and as a result a consultation was held be­ will keep clean for months under ordi­
H ides — Dry hid«*, selected prime,
Captain R. XV. Ponelson, inspector of tween the President, HecretaryGresham nary circumstance*.
6 « 8c; green, selected, over 55 pounds,
the life-saving service, has completed his and some of the delegates of the United
We have seen many statement* of 4c; under 55 pounds, 3c: sheep pelt*,
inspection of the three stations in Pa­ States. It was determined to cable the
cific county. Wash., and report* them announcement that the reassembling of large yields which we have considered short wool, :’><).?50c; medinm, 6 0 3 M e ;
in good condition, well equipped and the conference would be postponed until improbable, but never one that was im- long, 90i<3$L25 ; shearlings, 10320c ; tal­
men well drilled. He recommends a new some time in next November. Governor j«>«*dble, When we figure the number low. good to choice, 3 3 6c per pound.
B I O S AND B (G O I N G .
boathouse at North Cove and a station McCreary of Kentucky, who, as well as of square feet in an acre and what each
8-ounce, 40-inch, net ca*h,
at Holm in, the first stopping place this Senator Jones of Nevada, will con­ one of those is capable of producing if 6c; Burlaps,
burlap*,
lO'J-onnee, 40-lm h , net
side of Ilwaco, to rescue venturerom® tinue to serve upon the commis­ highly cultivated, we reach a total Tie-
butlers on that portion of the beach, for sion, expresses much gratification at the side which our so-called large yields are c*«h, 7c; burlai»«, 12-onnee, 45-inch,
7 'J c ; burlaps, 15-ounce, OO-inoh, ll« $ c ;
in spite of all warning and drownings I change of date, and believe* it will in­ a mere l>igatelle. The fact is that not
20-ounce, 76-inch, 14c; wheat
even- season bathers insist on going be­ crease the prospect of the conference ac­ manv of n« understand the capacity of burlaps,
h i '« .
Calcutta,
23x36, spot, 6,’g c ;
an aero of ground.
yond their depth.
complishing some aoUd result*.
2- bushel oat bags, 7c.