■ * • NEWBERG GRAPHIC. l it 1 I H I X ; A IM On** Column ....... H a lf Column— ProfeaHion&l i'ar«i§ K i NEWBERG NEW BERG l l!* : .Twenty Dollar« Tt-n Dollars ................ One Dollar K (*a iliii| { X n tir «* a w i l l t»e l i i a e r t e d tli«* m l»* o f T«*n «•«*!»ta Iziu e. at 6. NEWBERG. YAM H ILL DR. HAROLD CLARK, TH E P A C IFIC C I U d i . V O C H U R C H NOTICES. r h l’ RrH. -SKKYR-KS KYfcKY L . Dentist, Dentist, 1 Suu-lav ar l l a . m . mid * p . m . HndThur>dH> at 10 a . m . S-tbbalh school ev ry ¡-uudav > t > N K W H K It U , t ilt . a m Mouttily meeting at 7 p. m . the tirar Tuea la> tu >iir!i mouth, Quarterly meeting tlit* Hold fll'ing a specialty. Gan or vita'tzed air «.-•ton i Saturday Mini Sunday in February, May, given in extracting teeth. All w ok imi ¡an ed. August aud No vein tier. office—Near |*o*l» ttiee, oil Find street. VAN(iKi.11 \I. \>sorlATION—PREACHING ‘j second and fourth Sunday at 7 : p. M. SAMUEL HOBSON, iS 1 * H l’ RCH — .-ERYit Ka F lK s f. >Kt’ omi and third Suud «y* of the mouth ai 11 1 » \ . l'l and 7:H0 P. . Sunday whnol every Sunday j a m m ar 10 ». m . Prayer meeting Wedue-s lay evening at 7: >noelO(k. ‘ KEY. M ARK NOBLE i»**’ or. r Photographer, T>iihSHY IK K IA N r i l l ’ IU H.--- KUYI* *> KV 1 t*ry second a.. 1 fourth Lord’s day at 11 a . m . and 7:'*) p . m . Sabbath hool every Suuday at 10 a . M. N K U Iti:Itti, o » ; J lH K K l'I A S • IllJit* rt.— SKRYIi Ks l.YK tiY \/ s»e • uni au l fourth Sunday at 10 a . m it. ! , M r m Portrait and Landscape Artist. I SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. A A w. 4 . „ Attorneys 7 at v Law, -$! JtEWBERG v FLOURING v NIIiIiS,^- ë C O .* OREGON, FRIDAY. DECEMBER N A iiu .> C A i H . a L. h EASTERN NEWS. The Puyallup commission has r e t r ie d to the com inssiotier of Indian a flairs for instructions. The commission will L arge S h ip m e n t o f S h e e p leave immediately for Seattle, Wasn., D ip h t h e r ia a n d In flu e n z a B e ­ , where it is to begin its work. F r o m T h e D a lit s . c o m in g E p id e m ic . According to the decision by the su- | preme court the great lakes are high seas. This decision was made in a suit ! under an act of congress for the punish­ S H O C K IN G C R IM E OF A F A T H E R ment of offenders on the high seas. •M O T H E R H U B B A R D " FOUND Gray and Brown dissented. Carlisle lias ordered tne release of the Russian convicts arrested at San A L a d T e n Y e a r s Old D riven In ­ Francisco, and so notified the Russian 1 G reat E xcitem en t Caused by the D i«- minister hero. The convict« iou . 1 sane by C ig a re tte s —G en­ coY ery o f Copper in tlie S tre e t* were political prisoner«, and aci »rdtug era l C oa s t N ew s. of ¿jlieboygan, W is , to our la • s could not be detained. The appointment of Jerem ah J. Crowley as supervising et cial a ent *»f the treasury department, vice A. K. U VE N l h i* 11 t'K< 11—PR A Y E R M EE 1 lN Ifc and tl •1 in About 1000 bales of Lane conn tv V Tingle, resigned, to take « feet Decem­ evet y \ n edues a) e eu ug a . it b i Cleveland, O., has » widespread epi­ every Saturday ai 10 a . m . » rvieeM following. heps are yet unsold. ber 15. will I k * otficnll vpn mn ed from demic of influenza. Ib t eniber 15 at 1 p . m . is the hour set the treasury department j J * *.«*» y «lur­ li i- «aid tlu't Governor Boi?s of «A ltI K IKTHv) IS 1\ PR \ Y K R Ml I ’ every Thursday at 7::>0 p. m . Sabbath aeho • for the Oregon Pacific sale. ing the coming week. •'.»*!. viu ilo,» »o m » » wilt run tor congress. ev*-ry Sunday at 10 a . M. at present a treasury special agent in Another f4000 ulean-up lias come into f he lire waste for the month of Oc- charge of the Illinois division, with totier is placed at over $0,500,(XX). \ \ E. CIIITRCH—S E P Y irK S I’ VE 11Y -EN !» \Y Baker from the Monumental. i l l # « t 11 a . M. and 7:..U t\ M. Sabbuin - .tool headquarters at Chicago. The IVmileton Savings Lin k has re­ The breach of promise suit against aiiO A. m . Epworth League at «'•NO p. 'i. ; i-: Officials of the pension bureau are ttn- Knssell Sage has been dismissed. sume«! vith increased capital. meeting evety Thursday evening at 7 •' •• Pv , «Hv*.F,r.w Jv* MOUIICC- A. N. Met ART, la « . . . Some 170,000 mutton -Lien have been Already Ohio is liespeaking the next mout that the bureau has unearthed at * \ > i. ’ f. •»«* d *» I Mien iu 18J.L Bufl’alo, >*. Y ., a wholesale scheme ioi Republican convention for Cincinnati. s o c i e r v n o t i c e *;. Snow is six inches deop on the moun­ defrauding the office. The publication Joneaville, a thriving suburb of Birm­ tain road from Linn county over into itt tins time they fear will hinder them ingham, Ala., has been nearly destroyed Crook. by lire. A \ T Or n i l W —NEVN HEib. « IP, No. 11 . in bringing the guilty persons to justice. H • meets every Monday evening. Prinevillc for the first time in six The Post announces the name of the The largest majority given to a Repub­ years could not hold a public school this person who has been carrying on this lican candidate in Pennsylvania was A l f C. T. (J . —BUSINESS MEETING H IE 8 K \> . on 1 aud fourth WednesUay in each winter. scheme to be \V. Boon Moore, who was 13H,0S4. There is great activity among the “ John the Baptist,” a 156-poun \ formerly special examiner of the bu- —OF TH E - It is believed Mexican revolutionists along the Rio O. O. F —SESSIONS HELD ON THURSDAY black inastliT of Scio, has been bought j reau in Washington. j $150,0U) lias already lieen paid fraud*i- Ci i ande. , evenings in Rank o f Newberg building. by a Sacramento man. I icut claimants whose cases were engi- The Boston supreme court has de­ / 1 A. R —SESSIONS HELD FIRST AND TH IRD .1. T. Cargill and Alexander McKenzie, ii'.vred by Attorney Moore. \ J , Saturday evening ill each mouth. cided that an attachment by telephone of Pendleton, have assigned to Senator Secretary Gresham has received a is not legal. Haley. Assets and liabilities are about complaint from Chinese Minister Yang \\r R. C.—MEETS FIRST AND THIRD SAi y \ , urdaj afternoon in each mouth. It is said tlie Missouri state treasury even. Yu that within the past 10 days a Cliina- holds $.'> 00,000 for distribution among The shores of the Columbia along by m t'i living in a small town in Western unknown In ns. Ct LI OK OK V V.—MEETS - K V E K Y SA TU R D A Y liVFN Ò . . II*. i< «■ The Dalles are thickly lined with woo-1 North Carolina has been chased to the Trains leave and are 1 to arrive at Portland : Tariff revision is likely to meet organ­ piled high, in anticipation of a cold i non lit a i is for no o’ her known reason F. T a A T a \ . m >1. .— - m Mi e e ¡.IS I v VERY S ATI l:D,\ \ f ts e except his nationality, an«l that he was ized opposition in the house irom the , h .gilt m Rank of Newberg building. w inter. I.K A VK. FROM A COURT Hi, 1893. AKRtVK. believed to have «lied from exposure. interests involved. Attorney-General Chamberlain is said An investigation is being mad»* of the o. U. W.—MEETS E VE RY TUESDAY EVEN j [ O V Kit I. \ M) KXPCKSR. ! ihphthei'ia is epidemic in Mahoning- ing at 7:30 p. M. in I. O. O. F. Hall. to be pushing the case of the state facts of the case by the United States town, Lawrence county, Pa., and the j Salem, A bany, Eng | I I cue, lioseb'g Grant's j I against Baker county for the payment district attorney for the western district schools may close. i Past. Medford Ash of taxes. of North Caioiina. If the facts are as *6:15 p m ; land,Sacramento,Og- ; *8:20 a . m . O F F IC IA L D IR E C T O R Y . Pittsburg banks have cancelled the ! i den. San Francis« «», : ; The young man in the Salem bom-d­ stated, reparation will probably have to f9.s7.0U0 loan ccrliiicaies they issued , Mojave, Los Angeles, ; he made by the United S .ties. Recent ing house who would rather pray than during the summer. i Kl i ’>«si».Nt w Orleans, i ! : ' and East.................. C ity o f N e w b e r g . eat, was sent to the asylum. Such re­ dispatches from North Carolina state Some line specimens of dates grown *s:30 a m Roseb rg <& way statio 10 r m flections on the great American board­ that the Chinaman was believed to be Mayor........................................G. W. McConnell T ri-rveekly ; Via Woodsurn for « weekly in.-ane and was wandering in the woods, at Corpus Oilristi have been sent to th * R «o r d e r ........................................ F. II. Moward ing house must be punished. between ) Mt. Angel, Silverton, ! « t'.ween Marshal................... ........................... F. C. Mills Woodburn ; | W'-^t Sei«», Browns | U«» ! urn and that his assailants had been ar­ South Texas exhibit. A t Portland the United Stages grand rested. Treasurer...................... ................Motes Volaw andNairoii [ villi* ami foh u rg..... ..-«mlNatron The old soldiers are dying off. For Street comm issioner..........................Enos Ellis jury lias returned an indictment aea nst » Betv een I’o r t i n neb the first tune in ,'ld years the list of pen­ Surveyor .......................................... Miles Reece ii in the case of the suit against the com­ united ages of groom and bride wore tJesse Edwards It is possible that Man*en, who was missi oner of Yew South Wales to the 1117 years, and tioth cried. Second War*I D in in g Cara on O g d e n R o u te. |S M. « ulkin- arrested for opium smuggling, i* the Worhl’s Fair. Among the exhibits of Arrest d in Troy for shoplifting, a * H. F. luthier Third Ward... same Mansen who led little h«»vs at Van­ New South Wales were a lot of g«*ld woman oi s i was recognized as the no- " " Ì M. J. Jolies P U L L M A N It I F F K T S L L K P K IC 8 couver, B. C., into eomniitting bur­ nuggets. These were attache«! by a to: ions “ Mother Hubbard.” glaries. The boy Iiadalet has admitted traveling circus company which had Cornelius Vanderbilt denies the rumor —AND— P R O FE SS IO N A L CARDS. that the person who took him into Mr. recently been in Australia and allege«! that his family now owns a majority of SECO ND C L A S S S L E E P IN G C A R S Sharpe’s house was a man and not a boy that through the defective quarantine tlie stock of the Reading railroad. of 15, as first described. He says he arrangements of that country the circus Attached to all through trains. It has tieen suggested in 8 t. Ixmis was afraid to tell the truth until sure company had lost many valuable horses. g . M c C o n n e l l , m d that the names of the streets be cut iu that Mansen was out of the country. They sought to recover on the nuggets stone ami placet! at the street corners. All above train*« arriv »*» I depart from Grand C. Noley, of Vancouver, B. C., has of tlie New South Wales exhibit. An Physician and S u rg e o n , Central station, Fifth an i 1 streets. Receivers have been appointed for the written to the city council begging them examination of the law here discloses E is t Tennessee Land Company of llar- for God’s sake and humanity’s sake to the fact that a foreign government can­ rinian. Tlie liabilities are $1,500,000. N K W ItB K O , O K. O R E G O N ! \N R A H W A Y D I V I S I O N enforce the law against the sale of not be sued in a United tates court Office on First street. A ll calls promptly at­ “ Soup, .Soap and Salvation” is t ho cigarettes to minors. He says he is without its consent. Even if this point —AND— tended to day or night. Diseases of women and driven to ask them to do this by the fact were not conclusive, the government of concise motto in tlie rooms of the Balti­ children a specialty. P o r t la n d and Y u m ilili R a ilw a y . that his son, 10 years old, has been New South Wales in the circumstances more Free Sunday Breakfast Associa­ driven crazy through smoking cigarettes, is a guest of the United States and en­ tion. Passenger depot foot of Jefferson street. and he savs he knows of several other title«! to immunity, even if the allega­ Street lairorers at Sheboygan, Wis., O. P. COSHOW. O. I I . IR V IN E . cases. li e says cigarette smoking and tions, so far unsnlistantiated. were true. struck copper ore like that of Lake 8 u- A irlie mail (tri-w e< tly) unnaniaoie practices are rampant in Lbe The case w ill probably be dismissed if [>erior a few days ago, and the town is ..........Portland......7TT ~ ....... I wild. city schools. IRVINE & C0SH0W, Commissioner of Pensions Lorhren In a letter Senator Sherman of Ohio The game law made by the last legis­ lature of Oregon, only allows grouse, has issued the following important order, declare« that he is opposed to any in­ Sheridan passenger (daily except Sunday). simplifying the practice ot the burden 9; to a . m Lv.........Portland.......... Lr. 8 06 pi m . pheasants, quail, etc., to i»e sold in the in tlie adjudication of claims under the crease whatsoever of internal revenue taxes. rj;:tü p. m . L v ........ Nevvl.« rg..........I v I2: :0 P. m . market one month in the year. During p. m . A r........ Sheridan........ Lv. :(K) a . m . this month, which expired on the 15th famous act of June 27, 1890: “ Pension Mrs. Adam Bright, of Piqua, O., certificates issued under tin* second sec­ W r i g h t ’ s Itu ild in g , inst., dealers accumulated a sto<*k *»f •Daily, fDaily except Sunday. dropped deail on Ireing informed that tion o f the act of .Line 27, 1890, Will IIO K. KOEHLER. Manager. Mongolian pheasants in cold storage. tier husband bad been buncoed out of E. P. ROGERS, Asst, Gen. F. P. Agt.. Pott- ‘ Now Fish and Game Protector McGuire longer specify particularly the disabili­ M c H I N n V IL L E , OREGON. land, Or In such certificates, where tin* (4500. will commence suit to prevent dealers ties. Tlie Western lines have all announced from selling birds from cold storage. maximum rating of $12 per month is their intention of puying commissions He tried the same thing last spring in allowed the certificate will state it is for on round-trip business from California regard to salmon and the dealers won inability to earn sup|H»rt by manual ixiints. in the supreme court. They look on the labor. Where less than the maximum Tlie poor and unemployed of Hurley, new suit as merely intended to make rating is allowed the certificate will state it is for partial inability to earn a W it., have been given 10,000 pounds of fees and costs. NEW BERG, OREGON. living by manual lalstr. Whenever, in lieef, probably by Phil D. Armour, of Ground has been broken for the Ann tlie. cas«* of a pension granted under the Chicago. Hathaway cottage at the M idwinter said section at less than the maximum The Minnesota supreme court lias de­ J . D. T A R R A N T A S O N , P r o p r i e t o r s . Fair, which will be the British head­ rating and a higher rating is subse­ rided that tlie sale of hutterine in that quarters. The site is on the south arm quently sought, the application for such state is illegal unless the article be col­ H aving recently equipped our m ill with new and improved ma­ of the fairgrounds, which extends along higher rating shall be considered and ored pink. the borders of Strawberry lake on the treated as a claim for an increase, an«l chinery, we are now prepared to manufacture the best grade o f flour by south. The grounds will be laid out in not as a claim for a new disability, and The health of Boston school children the F U L L R O L L E R PROCESS. an artistic manner, and as nearly identi­ the increase, if allowed, will commence lias improved immensely since three cal with old English ideas and puctices tro»n the date of medical examination years ago, when a simple cvslem of phy­ Cash paid for wheat. Feed ground Saturdays. sical culture was introduced. an possible. The box hedges have al­ shitwing an increase of disability.” ready been arranged for, and on the A Methodist preacher at Springfield, Between adjusting the accounts of the quaintly designed flower beds will be North American Commercial Com pan v O., advertises that he will preach a ser­ planted marigolds, dalfodils, sweet W ill­ with the treasury department, ami the mon against gambling, illustrating with iams, lads ami lasses, and other flowers elairr*« s'* the t-«*'®" d.pin ¡’ur a pack of cards the methods of sharpers. that Sthake«pc**r»» kv «T7. Mrs. Victoria Kelling is serving 15 $(i,Kfi2.000 against the North Atm*ri<**»n In the superior court at San Fran­ Commercial Company, the natives of the days in the house of correction at M il­ cisco C. A. Spreckels and H. M. Wooley seal islands in the Arctic ocean stand a waukee, Wis., because she could not ewberg regon have commenced suit against the g«> >d chance of starving this winter. The pay a fine for keeping an unlicensed Hawaiian Commercial nn«l Sugar Com­ North American Commercial CompauyV dog. pany. The suit is for an accounting of accounts to the extent of $24,000—$4000 The claim is made by the Brazilian all moneys an*I property in possession for coal supplies to the United States minister at Washington that Admiral of the corporation. An order is asked revenue cutters, and $2->.000 for supplies Mcllo is in straightened conditions, hav­ for restraining the defendant from furnished the natives— are held up. The ing exhausted all his pecuniary re­ transacting any business. The plaiu- commercial company is seriously con­ sources. tids also a^k for the appointment of a sidering the advisability of withholding The refusal of the senato to confirm receiver to assume control of the com­ further supplies to the natives unless the nomination of Mr. Hornhlower for pany’s airairs. The complaint at the the accounts already presented ar«* associate justice of tlie supreme court is same time makes serious charges c* passed. The whole matter, as previously attributed mainly to the opposition of fraud and other irregularities. There it stated, has been referred to the attor- Judge Field. nev-general for consideration, and if involved about $1,000,000. Fall term opens Pepteml>er 20. The railroads are. taking a hand in the will probably find its way into the Kxcellent opportunity for good work. The clearance sale of stallions and courts. In the meantime much solici­ Chicago mayoralty contest, with a view brood mares from the San Simeon stud tude is felt for the fate of the natives, to defeating anyone favoring the track Board and lodging, I3.0C per week. of the late Senator Hearst took place* re­ who entirely depend upon the, supplier elevation -rheme advocated by Prender- A ll other exjienses very low. cently. A great number of breeders gast or others. I f you want to teach; i f you want to take a business course; ii were in atten«lance. The average price furnished by the North American Com­ General Fitzhugh Lee wants to be mercial Company for suhsistance. you want to review or take advanced work, we can suit you. was the largest ever realized at such a The new regulations for issuance of United States senator from Virginia. sale in California. Paloma, the «latn of Send for catalogue or come and see for yourself. Messrs. Daniel and Hunton. present in- Artnitage, brought $75 H), the highest certificates of residence to Chinese, curnlH-nts, desire to stay there. There T H u M A S N E W L IN , President. price. Coset, a cnestnnt inare, brought under the provisions of the amendatory is promise of a lively contest. $5000. Stirnam, a bav horse, brought act. recently passed by congress, bav«* The general assembly of the Knights •:!000. Forty-two bead brought a total been submitted to Secretary Carlisle by Internal Revenue of I.alior held another stormy session of 40,721, an average a little short of Commissioner of Miller. According to their provisions a at Philadelphia the other day, and the '.»70. The average was reduced by the sale of one or two crippled animal- an«! Chinaman must swear he ha® never lie passed more than onee la-tween the an old mare or two. Really well bred committed a felony in the Unite«I States administration and anti-administration and this fai’t must 1*» testified to bv delegates. mares averaged about $1500. white witnesses. A phot«>graph of the A young man who gave his name as A special from Folsom, Cal., says the applicant must l>e attached to the affi­ NEW BERG, OREGON. prison directors, at a meeting Saturday, davit. and two other Iikene«ses must Is* Charles Fuller, and who «aid he was a traveling Salesman for W hittier, Fuller o»ok their first action under tin* parole transmitted to the collector of internal A prisoner under sentence from revenue and the treasury department.. A Co , of San Francisco, has been vic­ C a p ita l S to c k ................................................ $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 ‘aw. Shasta county for murder was granted Collectors of internal revenue and their timizing merchants of 8 t. I>uihs on i parole, and John Mackey will give deputies are instructed that all classes bogus checks. JE S S E E D W A R D S ................................................................. President him employment and Vie responsible for o» skilled and unskilled manual la W ers , New York advirea stale that Charles B. C. M I L E S ......................................................................... Vice-President him A Pitt river Indian chief wa** also including Chinese, employed in mining, Coghlan will lie arrested for higarnv as paroled. He was sentenced for killing fishing, huckstering, laundrying an I soon as he sets foot in New York, and B. C. M I L E S .................................... Cashier .v medicine man who had failed to cure P* -«Idling, shall be clas«ified a* lals>rers that criminal proceeding* growing out his the chief *■) brother. This was the A person to I*? exempte«! fr«im the opera­ of the alleged marriage would also 1 » custom of the tril»e. but the people o ' tions of this law must be engaged in brought against Kuhne Beveridge. Directors— Jesse Edwards, B. C. Miles, F. A. Morris, J. C. Colcord, Modoc wanted to put a stop to it and buying and selling merchandise at a Rev. Henry Kay, a Methodist minis­ cause«! the chief to be arr«*-t«*e conducted in hi* name, and ter of St. Joseph, Mo., became insane on of an injury six months ago, an«l sold. Good notes discounted. Deposits received subject to check »thers, believing the desired end to have who, «luring the time I e claims to Is- account oeen reached, recommended the chief > engaged as a merchant, dries not engage and died in an asylum one day last at sight, and a general hanking business transacted. Collections made parole. The application of Calvin Pratt, in the performance, of manual labor ex- week. His father, an old and wealthy the embezzler, was referred by G ov­ «•ept such as is necessary in the conduct retired merchant of that city, grieved on all accessible points in the United States and Cana«la. Correspondents— Ladd & Tilton. Portland; National Park Bans, ernor Markham to the board. Pratt of his business as such merchant. The over his son. and when the news of his w «t called before the directors, but de­ paragraph in the old regulations exempt­ lenth was brought to him he remarked New York. clining to state where the money is and ing persons from the operations of the that he eonld not stand the hiow, and Strangers visiting the city are invited to call at the bank for infor­ preferring to serve the remaining two law who are owners or part owners o' die -1 an hour after of a broken heart. years rather than give it op, no action mercantile establish ment* is stneke? Father and eon were buried in the same mation concerning the city. (rave. was taken. out. A B P acific N C ollege , , O . College Classes, Normal Course, Book-keeping, All the Grammar School Studies, Music and Art. B ank of C< rreepondence invited. - R I P T I O . i l H A T li.N i o n . Year •"fix Months Thrp* Months. S tu b s e r lp tlin . Adverti-in# Hills Collected Monthly* •>’ t GRAPHIC. N il H M N ewberg u s o ;;. n PORTLAND o . i . MARKET. VY hkat — Valley, 92‘.j@'.)5c; W ¿ma. 8Jl.*c p«*» centat. Walla GRAPHIC ................. P r ic e ........ ........ P a y a b le 1190 75 59 I .v a r i- Addrwntt, O ka h h ic . Newberg* Oregon. AGRICULTURAL HOC«, WOOL AND HIDES. Ho» - \y*>, nominally at L0(dL6c per In fo r m a t io n in th o In t e r e s t of I out id, there he tug none in the market; T n o u g h t fu l F a r m e r s . new crop. 10 ,< lfiL.c for strictly choice, at.d nominally at 8c for medium. W ool — Prices nominal. Hi dkm — Dry se lee led prime, 5c; green, sailed, fit) |M>mnl8 ami over, ¡Vl3c; under IN S T R U C T IV E P O U L T R Y IT E M 3 <; d pounds, 2i«i 3c; sheep pelts, yearlings, 10'.i 15c; medium, 2tV«f.,»5c; lo n g w « m >1, SOfiffiOc; tallow, good to choice, per pound. Ctiort t.sgrsei F o w ls V /i'l F a tten L i r a AMI DKKHA SO MEAT. I-core R a p id ly T h a n F o w ls B aer—Top steers. J'.ji- per pound; fair Well up on Their Plus. to good steers, LV; No. 1 cows, 2c; fair cows, 1V c ; dressed beet, $.!.60,<< 5.00 per liK) pounds. . M utton — P.-st sheep, $2.00; choice P :trfc out n idi good stock. mutton, $.175(02.00; lambs, $2.00c«2.25. lions—t.Jioiee tieavv, $5.'kha5.50; me- Endeavor to have your Hocks uniform. llillUi, J l v . L : o , 0 » iw mm ! . I , Keep everything clean; 11 will pay $4.n0(ii6.«X); dressed, $0,50. you. VaAL— $J.«X)(u'5.00. An extra dollar or two for a superior FLOUR, FKKO, ETC. breeding bird is money well spent. F lour — Portland, * 2 . 00 ; Salem, (2.00; A good supply of road dust or dry C m o m U u , ( 8 . 00 ; Du ton, $ 8 . 00 ; W *U * earth and fine gravel are worth a good Walla, $11.15; Graham, *2.50; superfine, man v dollars to a poultry breeder dur­ $2.25 per barrel. ing tlie ninter. O ats — N ew white, 34<3e0e per bushel; One of the best remedies for damp new grur, S3(ii 34c; rowed, in bags, $0.25 poultry-house floor*, also an excellent taO.50; barrels, »tl.7,"n,i7.00; eases, $3.75. deodorizer, is air-slacked liiue. Gas M illstuffs — Bran, $15.00; shorts, lime is also good. (16.00; ground barley, $1800; chop _ Do not neglect the water fountains. Iced, $15 per ton; wliolu feed, barley, 7(C perceniat; middlings, $23,u 28 per ton; Keep them tilled with fresh, sweet, clean water. In rainy weather keep tlie yard» chicken wheat, $1.10i.il. 15 per cental. drained so that no impure water will be H a y —Good, (10(iSl2 per ton. where the I ow I h may drink it. d a ir y pitonucR. Do not. destroy eggs that have been B utter —O regon fancy creamery, 30c; deserted by tlie lien, or in cases where fancy dairy, 26(a27‘ uc; fair to goisl, 20nC the Incubator lamp has gone out and 22 «go; common, 15 -* 17Sz«' per pound. they have become cold. They often U iikksr —Oregon, UM 12Lac ; Califor­ hatch a good percentage of Btrong chicks. nia, 13etT4c; Young America, lftnfllte; Don’t begin with too many breeds. Swiss, imp >rlcd, 3J dS2c; domestic, 18 Select the one that best suits vour sur­ ta 20 c per |«uiiid. roundings and stick to it. fty careful Enos— Oregon, 30c per dozen; Eosi­ selection von can then build up a strain er n, 25 27 k «'. that will be satisfactory to yourself and P o l i . ik y — Nom inal; chick-ns, mixed, patrons. (2.(XK 1 3.50; ducks, $3.50ia4.50; geese, Although a damp roosting place is an (0.00 per dozen ; turkey*, live, 14c per altomination, fowls prefer a wet roost pound ; dressed, 16 < 17c. free from vermin to a dry one that is in­ VZOETAIII.Z.« ANI> Kill-ITS. fested with them. This may explain V z a z T A H L K S —Cabbage, I 1 p«r pound; w hy some people’s chickens prefer to potatoes, Oregon, 75e pci sack ; onions, roost on trees. $l-5tt per sack; sweet potatoes, 1' 4 c-t 1 ‘ao It may bo taken as a very good rule per pound; Oregon celery, 35(i<50e. that short-legged will fatten more rap­ F r u i t s —Sicily lemons, *5.UUci5.50 per idly than fowls “ well up on their pins.” tsix ; California new crop, $4.00 . 1 4.50 This is important to the broiler raiser, per ls>x; bananas,$1.50 ii:t.(K)per bunch; whose object it is to get nice, plump birds Florida oranges, $4.50 per b ox; Cali­ as soon as |K>ssihle. fornia, (5.00 u 6 60; grapes, fiOcitHte per I h ix ; New 5'ork Concords, 16e | or Keep thoroughbred fowls only. There brtskei : apples, green, IHIe per ¡ mix ; red, are enough breeds and enough sizes, (I.UO ki 1 50; eranlierries, $ 11.00 per bar­ shapes and colors for any purpose. W ith rel; persimmons, .,1 5) per box. a mixed Hock one cannot laydown any set of feeding rules or glean any reliable STAPLE UUO. KillES information from his statistics. In other C ofkke —Costa Rica, 23c; Rio, 22c; words, he never knows where he is at. ’ ’° ' Salvador, 23c; Mocha, 2d>e(oiiiid your fowls, and for confined birds straw cust‘H, 25.30c per |>uuiid. I I onky —Choice comb, 18c per pound; or refuse bay, out aliout one-third of an inch in length, should be furnished new Oregon, 16(u20c; extract, OCd 10c. D kikd F r u it s — 1 -03 pack, Petite them. Besides the much-needed exer­ prunes, 8 < 9 ll)e j silver, 10«i 12 c ; Italian, cise obtained !>y scratching in it for seeds 9m 10 a : ; German, Si.ulOe; plums, Outlie; and grain, they will eat a large portion eva|Mirated apples, 8 (uiid. and picks up the greater portion of its S a l t — L iverpool, 2 Hts, $15.50; 100 *, food; therefore tlie difference in the $16.(X); 50s, 116.60; stock, $8.60,. 1 0,60. weight of a Inrge and small bird is an B e a n s — Small whites, 8 (a0.25 per There is one advantage of hatching cental. S yru p — Eastern, in barrel*. 40(ii55c; chicks (luring winter in California, and in half-barrels, 42 a57c; ill eases, 36, 1 $ it is freedom from vermin, which does 80« per gallon ; $2.25 per keg; California, not increase nearly so rapidly as during ill barrels, 2U(a40c per gallon; $1.75 |>er into spring and suininur weather. This is where the incubator proves of great keg. SttatR— Gol den C,4'>jc; extra vulue to tlie poultry raiser, as it is next C, 4 b e ; confectioners’ A, 5 ^ 0 ; dry gran­ to impossible to get a satisfactory supply ulated, S'^c; cube, crushed ami pow- of setting liens beforo February and ileied, fl'jjc per pound; ‘4c per |H>und ollcn later. discount on all grades for prompt cash; LOOK AFTER THE MANURE. maple sugar, 15i^s, stock, so that poisonous gases will con­ $2.15(34.50; lobsters, $2.1X)«$3.50; sal­ tinually arise to befoul the air above. mon, tin 1 -11» tails, $1,25u( 1.50; HatL, W hy not build a cheap “ lean-to” $1.75; 2-lbs, $2.25(32.50; ^-barrel, $5.50. against tlie barn to cover the manure which is cast out? This may lie made PROVISIONS. E a s t e r n S m o k e d M eath a n d L a r d — very rough and inexpensive and provided only w ith a roof (sides would be better). Hams, medium, 13'n(3l4c per pound; hams, large. T 3 i'(llc ; haul*, picnic, The idea, of course, is to prevent the wa­ lt'n (ir l 2 c; breakfast bacon, 16x ; terne on commercial fertilizers when much of our own manure goes to waste. plate, I. C., prime quality, (6.50(37.00. N ana— B hs « quotations; Iron, $2.25; WATERING TIIE SEEUBEO. steel, $2.36; wire, $2.50 |*-r keg. American Gardening savs: It is com­ S tk * l — I’er pournl, llpjc. mon among am ateur-a »1 some profes­ L baij — I’er poo it 1 , 4 He; bar. 6 Ue. N AVAl.SroKKs—Oakum, $4.50m 6 . 1 x 1 ;>er sionals who sow seeds of various kinds, liale; resin, $4.80(35.IX) per 480 pounds; either in or out of doors, whether the tar, SPa-klniliii, $13; Carolina. $0 |icr bar­ soil is moist or not, to water it imme­ rel ; pitch, $0 per barrel; turpentine, «Se­ diately after sowing. From repeated trials I have found the above practice to ller gallon in car lot*. I b o n — Bar, 2 J 4 c per pound; pig-iron, lie a serious mistake. If the soil or com­ post in which the seeds are sown is moist $23(325 per ton. at the time of sowing, do not water, a* the soil irecomes stiff and forms * crust Paderew«ki, jn«t before sitting down on the surface, which prevents the seeds at tlie piano, holds his lingers for several from pushing through. After sowing minute* in warm water, presumably to the seed in an t soil, except en extremely r oder them more flexible. dry one, wait a day or two before watering, until the soil dries up pretty It i* announced that the president well. Then water gently with a fine will not make any further imi*irtant ap­ sprinkler sufficiently to moisten the soil modcratelv throughout, which will snf- pointment* until congress meets. lice until the soli shows signs of dryness sgain. Do not do ss a great many do— J. Shotwell.a well-to-dofarmeron ths give a little sprinkling every day. Thi« Wenatchee, is putting in a mill for only makes th* case worse. grinding comme*].