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T H E N F I . F V% C M F I F I N G 1 1 I I K K Y . tii r.; was a striking similarity ill tho grandma. " I should hope it was lira spoi'uio.oiH shown as far u.r they went. The f.iHowii.-g story wax written by Mi ter « tine one you saw beiure you came ill the The fruits mown from both states were Elm .rt utnrii us, vm of Samuel SJ n .. in £ i.1. re- house alter ns.” W . IF . H E A C O O K , •i.l.i.X le.r.h ..ft wn The te;.('r.er .»1 the tlrx . n largo and fine, beautifully colored grammar grade tu li.e pilliUe -lil'i.i' oCV-ro.l it "O ne turkey is enough t j hang itself .n sin ill rew ir-1 in the pupil wll , would i umpus.- a.id free from insect la sts and other bleiu- thu be«l Ci.r.-txis« story, act tiie j.rz.- wit- one day,” remarked Bessie. Many >.f the «: -rte w re , i.i!i • -. and if both states had been able h - ur-leii ax a " I t ’s the same as I chose for Christ Turnintfs, Shingles, Lath, Pickets, Lim e, Sand, Gla^s, Nails and all kinds of B H id in ' Mate wrlttt'. vtr, creditably hut all usr.-fi thui ' to t-o ,.v the samo immlier and vatiety of Principal IlisMu's JuUaneM wax correct lu inas.” rial and Builders' Hardware. K ew b o rs, O regon apple-, with the s.i ntr arrangement and ilechliuK that Kbue.-s waa Pert. "O h ! you s illy !” Or course it was Jim bivo tulles from Salem, on the green w ho spoke, But, as grandma tried to ex T il* check rein is receiving a great deal care, an i it had L n a competitive ex- mossy banks of the pure rippling waters plain tire probable cause of t!.o accident, of attention of lute years from those w ho 1 tiir.it it is an open question as to which I of tbs Willamette river, stood a humble Minnie said, “ he nor any other turkey are disposed to concede that even a horse would have carried off the h mors. The arrangement of the Oregen display ] little cottage which was known in an irad never hung there ljffore.” has some rights that man ought to re early day as .Squire Brown's donation Papa Jones cut off the turkey’s head spect. Mr. Fleming, veterinary surgeon w.ts unexcelled, if equaled, and tho care N E W B E R G , O ZEE I E C 3 -O U S T . ! claim, but now it is occupied by Deacon ’ and mamma declared that “ they should j and cleanliness of it at all times made it of ttie royal engineers, London says: [ Jones, his hospitable wife, his mother, have their roast turkey after all.” " I think nothing can bo more absurd the subject of commendation, and it is Mr. Jones mado up iris mind that he than rlicekreins. They are against rea j safe to say that no exhibit attracted as ! and four children, Bessie, Jimmie, Min nie and little Frank. son altogether. They place the animal , much attention m tho horticultural de would never again depend upon a turkey in a false position. Tho horse stand-, Mr. and Mrs. Jones had raised tlorteen - to help him keep his promise. DIRECTORS: partment an I was os highly commended with a elteckrein exactly as a man would fine little turkeys this year. Farmer o. \v. M c C o n n e l l , g . c . c h r is t e n k o n , w . k . a lle n stand w ith a stick under Ids arms, behind us that State of Oregon, Washington Jones trad promised his children a Christ G. W. MITCHELL, A. R. MILLS. Washingtonians who talk so much his hack, when told to write. It is ex again being a close second. mas turkey. Tiro first of December came about hard timeB ought to be put through tremely cruel also. I have no doubt if Neither of them showed as large a va A m p le Facilities A fford ed for the Transaction o f a General B anking Business tlie public could only realize the fact that and tho thirteen turkeys were being high the pioneer paces for a short time, says riety as soma of tho older fctate3 but it throw* uway a largo portion of the G. W . M itch e ll , Pres. A. R. M ills , Vice Pres. M oses V otaw . Cashier. ly fed for Christmas market. Bessie, the tire Spokane Review Forty or fifty years horse’s power altogether and is very cruel judged by the scale of points, by which eldest child, was attending the Pacific ago money was a curiosity among tire besides this rein would he discontinued. they were judged, they did not suffer by It is not only the head that suffers, hut comparison. In other states, where a College. Bessie was admired by lier white settlers of the Pacific Northwest. from his head to his tail, from his shoul largo number of varieties were entered for schoolmates. Mho diligently devoted her Joe Meek, Oregon’s first delegate to con der to his hoof and over Ids whole body examination, many were included of in time to her studies, and aspired to the gress, went to the national capital on a ho suffers more or less.” highest honors of her class. Bessie had cayuse, and hustled on the way for pro ferior quality, imperfect form, infected by been looking forward to vacation week, visions, Money he had none, but faith insect pests and with other blemishes i L ivery, Feed & Sale Stable. Oi a friend Dr. W ill Clark, who was which was now at hand, that she might incalculable. Many of the first families hero a short time ago, in writing to his which ran tho percentage of collection be- spend her holidays at home. She ha 1 home paper, the Ontario (Cal.) Recaní, ■ lo;v tiro point where an award could bo been calculating on taking the cars as it subsisted for weeks on boiled wheat compares us with Californians in tho fol given. It was agreed among the judges was customary for travelers to do, but on straight, with now and then variety in HANSON & W ORDEN, the way of venison and salmon. Yet that the maximum of points should he lowing language: . taking counsel with a distinguished gen Californians and Oregonians nro a’lnoot lo t, and the minimum 8 ), and anything tleman she cdnclnded to take the coach. many of these pioneers grew prosperous We are prepnred to furnish Good aud Stylish Kits, with or without drivers. Fair treatmen as different as the people on opposite below that could not receive an award, It was a btissfql day to Bessie w hen, she and rich through the»* own unaided cuarantccd by 11s and the same expected o f our customers. Tourist arid Transient custom so sides of “ Mason & D ixon’s line.” I do and I am happy to state that at no time bade her schoolmates adieu and turned efforts. They had the Vhrift and energy, llcited. Prices reasonable. and these applied to the natural resources not refer to the moss or tho web of tin from May 1 until October 3 ) did Oregon her face toward home. Her handker Sheridan Street, near Main. NEW BERC, ORECCN. of the country brought wealth and com foot. Oregonians are more contented and come near tho danger line. chief was seen waving from the coach as fort. The principal point of superiorly winch less ambitious, more hospitablo and less they turned tiro corner at Meridian and grasping. They are proud of their state tiro Pacific Northwest states havo over tire First street. Sho noted the many fine Eastern, Western and Souther states was F R O M O F It F .X C IIA N G E S . but do not boast of it like a Californian buildings under course of erection she or Chicagoan. They do not boast about tiro comparative freedom from insect could not help but admire the beautiful Dayton Herald. their weather as Californians do; they pests, and it was this condition that at city as sire passed down First street. On Geo. Bolt, a well known hop grower of tracted widespread attention from visitors can’ t. More again a difference is notice turning to the left on Alain streot, she I’ike townsliip, near North Yam hill, dur able. The least unpleasantness of weal ti from tiio (>est infected states. Within tho was lost in admiration over the beautiful ing the holidays, bought a five gallon can past twenty years posts of various kinds er starts the Californian to grumbling like lawns and the lovely house plants which of alcohol, for tire purpose of having a jol a spoiled child that he is, and ha says it is have increased to such an extent that the decorated the windows. Every thing lification. He indulged so freely of the “ unusual.” Tho last ton days I spent in orchards havo become valueless nnd tire went to prove to Besse’3 mind along with alcohol that in a few days (Sunday) he at temps to destroy tiro pests have become Oregon were most beautiful—like Cali many friends stnl associations, tirat New- died from the effects of excessive indul fornia at, Us best. Oregonians seemed to al nu-it hopeless. berg was noted for its schools, morality gence in the drink. His remains were Without tho immediate enactment of enjoy it, hut said it was very unusual, and its Christian influence. Not even a interred on Tuesday. slrlngent laws, rigidly enforced, our fruit and didn’ t seem to care how soon it was R. Vincent, of Middleton, who is in the saloon, or billiard hall to molest her over with. One man suit! to me that industry, which not only amounts to mil peaceful quietude. She crossed the C’ lie- lumber business at that place, and who rainy weather seemed to agree with Ore lions of dollars annually but Is necessary ha'etn creek and noted its rippling waters was on his return from a trip up the val goiiians; tho moss seems to grow better, to health and happiness as a food product, as they sparkle-i in tiro snn-hino. She ley to Polk county, stopped over night at they say, and I suplióse tho w- 1> knopn in will ho entirely destroyed. passed on to more open and broader fields, Dayton on Tuesday. Hu has been ap I am not an alarmist but tiro prejudice better condition. Like ducks they enjoy covered with beautiful green wheat and pointed administrator for the estate of his of tho ignorant against the rigid enforce Ihe rainy weather bed. dotted here and there w ith moss covered brother, William Vincent, deceased, and I have just returned front market, where I have selected a general assortment Oregonians are quite proud of the pre ment of tho anti-post law is so groat that oaks and the beautiful evergreen firs. is now looking aftor tire interests of the o f now D ry Goods, Groceries etc. I fear nothing will bo done until it is too miums taken by their fruit at tho World’s She now arrived at the ancient town of estate. late. On this coast California wisely enact Fair. They seem to have gotton as much Dayton. Bcssio makes no note of im ed a law some years ago which was criti ETO ZIEIID -A .Y G-OODS AT HALF PRICE. joy out of Hie $45.000 spent there by their Yam hill County Reporter. provement in this "b e rg ” as sho fails to cized as too severe, too paternal, i n inva ■dato as Ca ifornians out of their more observe any. Bessie arriving at home Public sentiment is dead against a man sion of personal rights, and mot with op T h is is the tim e you w ill w ant your m oney to reach tire furthest, and here is than $300,000. was warmly greeted by all. After a who "blows in” bis wife’s private funds position nr its enforcement, hut tho uni your chance. I mean Business. pleasant evening had been spent in iu a gambling den. His right to do so, versal verdict of all honorable and fair Building, IfottACE (.'UKKI.KY mild, "T h e tlark- Jones’ parlor by the members of the however, is as valid as that of any other Armory Maiu Street, Kewberg. minded people is —it was not stringent est hour ill an y youn g m an’s life is household, tiro children retired for tiie married man to squander tire partnership enough. when he sits dow n to plan how to get evening. Mr. Jones said to his wife, " I fund, in which wife and family have an I want to avail myself of this opportun money w ithout earning it.” There is do not believe that we can keep one of the equal interest with himself. Nearly ev ity, through your widely circulated pniier, a very noticeable tendency in these turkeys for Christinas this year, as crops ery gambler is a robber in the meanest to call the attention of our fruit growers days am ong you n g men to at least seek havo been so short and tiie price of wheat sense of the word. and tho people generally to the necessity Of Dcs Moines, Iowa, writes under date o f for a v e ry easy w ay to earn what they is so low, that I feel as if I must save ev The McMinnville flouring mills have March 23, 1W3: of immediate, iinanimons and harmoni get, and to look on plain, everyday 8. B. M ed . M m *: C o , ous action in enacting laws for the pro ery dollar.” “ The children will be dis again changed hands, Mr. lviernan hav work ns drudgery. A n il w h ile they WK SELL FOK ( A S H . Dufnr, Oregon. appointed as tlipy have been looking so, ing sold tho plant to V. Kratz, of Port WK BUY FOK I Gentlemen * wait for some easy job to till'll tip tection of your orchard. W e build post to their roasted turkey,” said their moth land. houses and isolate cases of small pox, yel i On arriving home last week, ! found all whereby th ey may get a livin g, they er earnestly. "Janies.-TOrn’t you tell President Brownson permits us to in I well and anxionslv awaiting. Our little » o t nnlj. 1.11» llmu •"’ •-y, bltj " ' l ' 1 l1*"' low fever, cholera and other infectious di them it Hiey Would /feed them well they spect u catalogue 0 / Harvard university WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. girl, eight and one-half years old, who to the restluss disposition they already seases. W hy not isol to tlieso breeding should choose tho one for Christmas?” ! had wasted away to 38 pounds, is now for Ihe current year. It is the style with grounds? Why permit them to exist at ! well, strong and vigorous, and well possess and thus make it almost im It waa grandma who spoke and her voice eastern high-grade colleges to make a all? W hy give an indolent party permis j fleshed tip. S B. Cough Cure has done possible for them to contentedly settle j hs work well. Both of the children like sion to grow an orchard without disinfect was «tern and reproachful. “ Chicken pie book of their catalogues. This one has down to any regular work. I f the son is good enough to my notion and better 583 pages. Tire faculty alone occupies 23 j it. Your 8 B. Cough Cure has cured o f a farmer lias a dislike for farm work, ing, and scatter tiie seeds from his pest- than roasted turkey. W ell, yes, I sup anti kept, awav all hoarseness from me closely printed pages, and am on g them is while lie shows a decided makeup for infoctod orchard all over llie neighbor pose I did promise them, like as not So give it. to every one, with greetings for a professor of canine pathology Pet dogs , all. Wishing you prosperity, we are lsdiig handy w ith m achinery, the par hood, when a law can be made by unam- they’ ve forgotten though, and I just re have become such a rage that doctors j Yours, Mit. M rs . F F ord . ent should not insist that lie shall fol iinity of action to care for such cases? ceived :t hill from cashier M. of the Bank have to be educated for their sptt ial treat If vnu wish to fuel fresh and cheerful, and low the plow all the days o f his life, Let the horticultural societies of llio Pa of New berg that President N. ha.] loft in ready for the Spring’s work, cleanse your sys ment. tem with tiie Hendnehe and L ive r Cure, bv I .lit rattier assist him to develop hi- | cific coast states meet ami endeavor to se J. I). Hell, Proprietor. is hands: Bessie’s tuition fee, and he in taking two or three doses e >ch week cure uniformity of action for all states faculties for a machinist. T h e hoy sisted on its prompt payment.” Sheridan Sun. 50 cents per bottle by all druggists. should b" taught first that .[m anual la west of the Rocky Mountains, for state Sold under a positive guarantee by C. lr. Minnie overheard the conversation. Mr. P. M. Suoggin brought to this of lines are no barrier to these posts while Moore A Co. T am prepared to do a general delivery busi bor is honorable and then lie should he Her little heart was almost broken over fice hist Thursday, the 28th, two tame ness. Goods or express delivered ft» any part given a chance to fit him self for such Ihe old Rockies, with proper quarantine, her shattered hopes, till her tearful eyes I of the city at reasonable rales. Headquarters blackberry vines just ready to bloom. atMorris, Miles & Co’s store. ■in occupation as he Iras a taste for. may act as such for a while. I would woro closed in slumber. The morning He gives tire following reasons for the suggest that a meeting of this kind bo W o believe that If parents would use came clear and bright which was the j causes which produced this midwinter held at the Midwinter Fair, uud as I nm better ju dgm ent in both these particu K. XV. H A D L E Y , R ec eiv er. morning before Christmas and Minnie I growth • 1st, C'eveland’s election, 2d, lars there would be fewer wreck- along now an Oregonian all that I can r.ow do related her story lo the rest of tiro chil«l- hard times, 3d, l ’enuoyer's letter to Cleve will ho cheerfully done to secure united the pathway o f young men. Low rates between San Francisco and Port action against all tlit' pests which threat ren. “ I just think it is too mean for papa ! land. land and to treat ua that way,” says Jim. "O , no Every few days a girl, eomewhere in en destruction to our orchards.” — Rural o itr.c io ii’ s r iu r iT a t t i i k w o n t .n s Jim p tpa is not mean but he cannot help ] lire United Stares, refuses to marry some Narllt west. FA IK. VALLEY POINTS himself. I almost wish 1 hadn't gone to young fellow, and he promptly shoots her T I I H 1.1X1 I N I I E I C K Y . college it papa has to sell your turkey to on the spot. The girls ought to marry Col. E. E. Babcock, u life member of R iv er Steamers Wm. M. Hoag & Three Sisters pay my tuition,” said Bessie. the scrubs by all means, never running lire American Bornological Society, l'rcsi- Tiiis fruii, wliicli appears to ho a cross lea ve Portland Sunday, Wednesday and Friday Forgotten, indeed! There was Minnio tire chance of a refusal. When once tire at fi a. m. Leave Salem, north, Tuesday, Thurs lent ol the Arkansas Stale Horticultural botween a cnltivaled red rasplierry and day And Saturday at fi a. m. Society and pumaoeous judge at the thè Anghinbnngh (a varioty o( thè Cali and littlo Frank out among Ihe turkeys, marriage is consummated, cook most mis Passenger fare, New berg to Portland or Sa alter the older children had gone about ; lem, 50 cents. erably, put sand in tire hash, scold ail the World's Fair, arrived in Portland a short fornia wild btackborry), was grown l>y For any information desired, address They were g o in g : time, lie in bed on wash days and read time ago and spent a few days at the .1 litigo J. II. Logan, of Manta Cruz, from their small tasks. borne of Dr. .1. U. Cardwell, President of seed in issi. He had thè lierries nameil through the form of chosing a turkey for novels, run him in debt, tease him to go R. E. M TLC A II Y, C. T. W AR PL AW. Gen'! Supt., tiro Oregon State Horticultural Society, above in niljiceiit rows, and look bis seed the dinner which had been talked about to church w hen he wants to go fishing, i T. F. A P. A. Corvallis, O in his official capacity us judge. Col. Bab- , from sugli associatimi. The result is a so long. They had taken do.ight in doing pretend to be jealous of him— do anything cock hud liis attention so strongly drawn lierry of uaiq ie ami striking charnoleris- this for three long weeks, ami the habit to make him feel tirat marriage in his to tho merits ol Oregon us u fruit growing , ties. The fruii is souietuncs an indi an i had become so fixed that it was continued ease is a failure. Ho will then apply for state, that he has made large inv -tiueat- one ijnarter loti", dark red, witli thè sh.ipe when their expectations wero no more. a divorce and you will then marry the fel in fruit lands in Cmntilla enmity, in this of a hlackherry. thè color « [ a raspberr.v, Perhaps little Frank hadn't realized, for low of your choice, "and ever after live state, and will early this spring set an or- j and a combinati in of tho flsrors of bolli, he pointed eagerly at tire largest of (lie happily together.” chard of about 200 acres, besides planting , it is a grcat acquisitimi to thè berries on (lock and shouted, “ O l I choose that fel A m ity Popgun. a large nursery, a business in which he thè market, hard and a gioii skipper, and ler. Whit'h do you choose Minnie?” "1 guess we’d better pick out a smaller J. B. Long left last 8aturday for Albany Sold by C. F, Moore & Co. Inis been engaged for over 10 years. has booti Huivessfully imirketed in quanti-1 Thtougli the courtesy of Dr. .1. Guv ty by .fumea Waters of Watsoovilie. It ! one," said Minnie. Realizing how little to take charge of tho Oregon Populist. R. , Lewis, General Superintendent of Oregon - has fruitoti oti thè experimeut ground« their plans amounted lo now, site pointed A. Harris accompanied him, he has a po- , out a small turkey, saving, "T h ere is a silion a« compositor on the paper and has 1 Exhibits at tie" Columbian Exposition, I three vesta. The foliage so*'.«.“ io i » r..-r good niro, arid big enough too. Oh ! how moved his . fleets to that place. the fill Mil .Vi i lie t was afforded mi op proof, and no discase has bcon noticeli on j I wish we could have it. I f it wasn't for portunity for securing an expression of thè plani.—California Experiinent Sta the crops. You would taste nice. O il! I W A S H IN G T O N . D. C. Telephone- tie gt« ter. Col. Babcock's opinions on the fruit ex tion Rullriin. T h e N ational T b ib u n k is now entering open ftfi how l wish papa would save one.” hibits made at the World's Fair by Ori I7th year o f phenomenal success. Tire value of shares of stock in Yamhill N o other ftunliy weekly in the country has had such You could never make Minnie think gin and Washington, together with some | It is evident that tliero is to I h ' a large county has In-on raised 40 per cent, town and maintained It so steadily. Wo want many mon, women, boys, and girls to a growth, that turkeys didn't understand what sire It coes into every County In the United State«, very pertinent suggestions as to the eccd immigration to Oregon from the states lots have town increased 10 per cent. The work foru-» a few hours daily, right In and around has clubs o f subscribers at nearly every PoetoAlice. was talking about because of something has gained this proud position solely on its m< of more effective legislation relative to in east uf tito R v k v Mountains in tho im figures of our assessor on agricultural land their own homes. The business i$ easy, pleasant, as It a highly lute resting ftunliy newspaper. strictly honorable, and pays better than any other mediate future. Tiie number of eastern that happened that evening when Min will stand as they are. sect peds. Col. Babcock said: offered agents. You have a clear field and no For tl?e Year 1894 nie was walking out by tire garden fence. " I t goes without saying that the dis people who have tailed at the office of the The trap games are having a hard time. competition. F.xperience and «i>ecial ability un It was a picket fence with pickets lung ft will bo made much better and more attractive thaa play of fruit at the World's Columbian Rural .Vi' ./, . -•/ has been much larger Nearly every day a report goes forth that necessary. No capital required. W e equip you *ver. W hile retaining all o f Its present popular feat and dose together to keep on' any chick- . Exposition was by far tho largc-t and during the past few weeks than ever l>e- one has been busted. On Tuesday la«t with everything that you nee«!, treat you well, ures», it w ill constantly add new ones. and help you to earn ten time« ordinary wages. ens - r turkeys which might be nttracte I most comprehensive of any heretofore (>re. Nearly all newcomers propose to one was broken by a woman who desired Women do as well as men, and boys and girls engage in fruit growing or dairying.— Ila by early vegetables, tint such thing« her husband to restore the money he had make good pay. Any one. anywhere, can do the made— at any time or any place. were all «.-no now and Minnie was gazing " I t was gathered and sent forward to ral .Vor, uni. taken from her to gamble with. The work. All succeed who follow our plain and sim » f a r H ia io ry . by men who actually served and ple directions. Earnest work will snrely bring sorrowfully at the dry loaves. She stop tn the struggle. — Chicago from the Vntipodos; fi.un A us-1 dealer to save trouble went out of town on you a great deal o f money Everything is new Ibught s h o r t s t o r i e * o f Romance, Travel, Experience ped and looked. She thought she saw and ia great demand. Write for our pamphlet and adventure, by leading writers. tire afternoon train. tralia. wheto the winter apples which] The least i industry is one of the many hZAltnriatm upholding the cause o f the something unusual near the top of the circular, and receive full information. No harm and maintaining the highest loyalty to the veterans, Oovero- arc American varieties) ripen in Feb industries that the Wilt- n hill proposes done if you conclude t j t to go on with the m*-nt. end the promotion o f the best Interests o f tha fence. Could it he. Yes it was a turkey ruary, instead of Oetolror as wed behaved lo destroy mi the interest i.( Ireo raw ma whole people. lousiness. .Tew*». Pull accounts o f what la with its bead eaugiit between two pickets Heretofore apple should do; from llussi.i, sent for terial for the manufactuicr. place at the seat of Government; careful re- & E O R C E S T S N S C N & C C . , taking She honied to its re-cite, but it was too or all Important matters In Congr ess and the ward by the agricultural College at St. them has ht i ti a tlutj of 31 per cent a.I E .rte xecutlve Departments: go««tp about public men. Box 4 6 8 f heavy for her to lift to where the pickets r f»w » e h o f< f f>-|M irrm e>ti. Edited b j a lady o f Petersburg where Prof. W illiam «, of valorem on teasels, hut now they are to National reputation. PORTLAND, MAINE. sprea I apart, where the head had been a . m.. *r. m. r.. a n d n. •/ r . t » w v . I h » admitted fa,-«*. Owing to the tabor American parentage, is in charge; from fti". and o r.tplele than published by any other ( .««rrfe tf/ fM rw l P e j N i r f m e n t . careftilly r I 5 f S all tho Canadian province-', as w as forming large part of the c .st . ( raising trapped. bv practical men. It was still floundering and flopping ( . - f i i r m i Tew*», cure fully compiled. Mexico; the Central and South American tea«. Is, th American farmer w ill have to T h e N a t i o n a l T b ib c ic * 1« strictly non- parti «us. around. ,.ff «lie flew to the house. CAN I OBTAIN \ PATENT ? Fora states and other countries were represent abandon this industry, and the hundreds and th -..«ighly American. It believes In the greatest rr n.rt smwer and an honest optrton. wnto to to the greatest number o f onr people, end tha >1! > N A t who have had neariv *o*rs’ ml, hut It Is useless to attempt to give a ol acres new pi.iated to teasels in Cla.k ••.Inn, come quick, and help git tire tur evrertene* P iod Urh«*t development . f o n tneUioUoos-ln National tn the patent bcstnoss. C.nnnh:n>en- unity and exalted loyalty. C. F. BUTLF.K. Proprietor. ttons ftrh tly eonfldential. A lln r ilb o o k ( f in- list from recollection of all who exhibited aínas county will have to be sown again key out." M inin not W il l i -', to Ilio provisional government— "W ill you come oll Ihn lunch and give queen i.il another IS S ltU KYKKY Fid DA V .V.IISINU. chance ?” I Eroiisional Government— "W o w ill not, IDIT01U AMI> I'l UMHIiCKIt: I your honor !” K . I I . WoOUWARD INI. Oi4M- C. K.UKKY. Daily 1'apers —” W u-r-r-r!” NEWBERG GRAPHIC. F R ID A Y , J A N D A R Y 12, 18!I4. Eutercl a- «fimnl cl i . m ite r «1 llie • i«>-t o lllce «1 N ow l.-‘ r„-, Or<-zmi. Tin-: Statetumn, at Salem, has I .ceil for $3,000 for libel by C. It. C’letn «Ml, llio detective. fuim I L incoln county is now ten months old and $15,000 in debt. Twelve thousand live hundred dollars a month ouyht to run a big county. I t ib stutud that the weekly product of the gold mine« of Baker county for the year ISO.'! was over $50,000 and a floater yield is expected for 1801. P obti . anu ' b unemployed was quite l.irue onu day last week for sure. Wo lie- lievo $5,000 was the amount of the re ceipts at the loot ball slu^ning. M. S. B a b u l s , of Eugene, has received a patent on a gopher gun that has been fried in that section by the farmers and found to bo a snecens for killing gophers and other farm' pests. C aptain B lown is building a light draft steamer at Portland with which to navi gate the waters of the Willamette between Kalem and Eugene. The new steamer is to be named “ The Eugene.” I n vikw of the result of tbn Portland smuggling cases, people will not take any great amount of interest in tbo announce ment that a gang of smugglers lias just been captured at San Francisco, Tits records of foot ball show that one more man is needed to complete the equipment ol a team. It needs a chap lain. A ll men in danger of death are en titled to tho benefit of clergy.— Eugene Guard. T wenty Salem ladies have formed a "R a in y Day Club.” They proposo to wear short s. irts on tho streets am! thus avoid tho mud. Sensible. How would a man feel with his overcoat trailing at Ids heels swiping up tho filth of the walks and crossings? T he Adventists at Battle Creek, Mich., nre reported to he selling out their prop erty at any price they can get in antifi- pation of the early ending of all things earthly. Tho elders have admonished all who can to sell their property and go oui into the world and preach tho gospel. T iierr has been a groat decline in the production of cereals In (iront Britiun in the past two years. For tho year 1893 the yield of barley was 10,000,000 bushels less than it. was in I: al, pud o( oatgfi.OOO- 000 muiréis loss. Tho « heat area was 320,00!) acres less than in 1SÍI2, and the yield fell o(T9,00:i,000 bushels. S an J osé , California, sliipped tho pasl seuson ttp In Doc. 2,1)5,1112,700 pounds ol fruit including frush, d.ied and cannoil fruit. The largest item was dried prunes, 28,<>¡50,1)20 pounds. Of fresh fruits lhere were nearly 8)1,000 pounds of pears, over 330,000 pounds uf upples, 1,501,000 pounds of plums and 2,210,000 pounds of charries. O oveunment custom officials down in Tex is don't seem to have gotten their hand in us well as those of Oregon and Washington. They actually arreted six ly-two Chinese whom they found cross Ing over from Mexico and sent them hack to China. It may he, uf course, tluil lítese Chinese were all laborers, and very hard up. T i k e note of two men who stall out for a muddy walk. One will turn up his trousers neatlv at the bottom and thus avoid the mil l, while the other with seeming unconsciousness plods along with Ida trousers tinder his slme heels, wiping the mini on his trouser legs at each step. Kow do you account for the difi'-ivm-e in Ihe actions of the two men. lias their "raising'' made the UilTcreocc? M any attempiti at robbery were made nhout the buildings on (tie World's Fail grounds but usually with littlo success. A robbers roost was recently discovered under tho great agricultural building, which was rich with plunder. Tito don was sumptuously furnished with rugs, falui ,-s from foreign looms, rich draperies snd .-oiufortuhla divalla. Fino brandies, high priced wines and Iniporldd cigars were scattered about in great confusion. The rolilievs made good their escape. " T he Strike at Shanes," is the title of a Issik sitniiar in character to "Black Beauty” ami bids fair to become as popu laras the hitter. W e acknowledge the receipt of a copy from George T. Angeli, president of the American Humane So ciety of Boston, also a copy of "Personali Recollections” by Mr. Angeli. "T h e Strike ut Siianes,” is a well written In- diana story, very interesting and ought to lsi read by every boy or man in tho coun try who handles a horse. Send ten cents to (leo. T. Angeli, Id Milk Street, Boston, Mass., for the honk. I r trot' deeire to teach your boy to lie kind and considerate to dumb animals send ten cents in stamps to George T. Angell, I'd Milk Street, Boston, M is*., for a copy of “ Black Beauty” or “ the Strike at Shanes.” The cliarai ter of the ho iks and papers a l>oy reads has much to do witli his actions. You can direct his taste for reading matter very largely if you will only use a littlu tact. "Our Dumb Animals” ia a bright illustrated paper puldished hv Mr. Vngell, sample copies of which cm b- h id for five cents in clamps. Don’t n.■>' to • • .• , > I wholesome reading matter for y mr child ren. TJEPOT LUMBER Y A R D . Rough and Dressed Lumber, Doors and Windows, Brackets, The Chehalem Valley Bank. Incorporated 1893. Capital Stock $40,000. ‘The Fashion” Proprietors. < 3 -IR , Ifc T I D C LO SIN G -:- OUT -:- SALE! Hayiiig Secured the Entire J, D, CARTER Stock £t au Extreme Sacrifice, I w ill give my friends and the public general ly, the benefit of my purchase. Big Bargains for Cash or Produce. J . L. D A V IS. Cash Meat Market J. F. FOFiMmplisi, GOOD mea ;, it an" Austin & Stanley. Express & General Delivery. Oregon Pacific Railroad Co. 5 DOLLARS ™ PER DAY 20 1 & 'i k B E n f r t e . j Easily Made. ITS pEjATtlRkg: Quaker City Poultry Yard. or wbat they showed. The American states and territories were n ariy all rep resented hv the best, of course, thov ha I In this grind display Oregon ■fied a lea-ling p wition with W i- h d o . - second ' ’ eg m «bowed number o variet e« titan <1: ! W.. bat and hv reason f tt.'« took •!, - in wheat to c untwie in a now overstock ed mark. :. f la . kawas < oin tr h»s here tofore controlled the teasel maiket of the Pacific co ist, Lut its day for diversified industries is at nt passed as the 'change' h « .1. cm • 1 t lia t we o i- o wheal and heel, two pi. blet s in which labor is hut a «mall factor. f> (V e Fm. i it■ " i , t the turkey out of where? You do act so queer." But Jim hurried and soon not only Jim and Minnie but IVs-ie and grandma were «tan ling by tire tutkey that had hung itself " I t 's Ihe same one," sa: I Minnie examining it with wonder in her blue eves. "T ire same as « h i t , child?” asked form «Sion conceromg P a ten t« and b, w to od - t'un ihe n r free. Also a caratafiae oi n:evtuu>- I ca I «n t scumthte books -ent irco. Patents taten thronth Mirr»n A Co. reeeiTo SPWi*l notice tn th « sk-lrntltle A m erien n . and thus are nrouvht wi t«My betöre tbo pvbhcwtth- out c.wt ?«> tho Inventur. Thts stderdtd Paper. t*«ued wooklv, eieuantir liimtrated. has by far tbo !srvest ejrml.tiou ot any sc;enU8C werk m th« w : t. * .t ive-r. Sv cot es sent fTee. ButHlinff 1..I .fit, c». nthly, f f JO a vear. S « reime«, g .» cent- Fvery numbfr c v.ru» N.aa- tiial pUies, n "V.*rs, aild Photo«, rjphs o f new fcou«es. ’»■th plan* cnaMmg buddi rs tosbow tbo l.f i.-sicTis and -ecur oosmuti. A»idre«*s M l NN A CO, N iw J b l B p o a p w a T OREGON. NEW BF. KG A rarefi’ -tody ha« e, nvh r- <1 -ir : f the «ripe rlor qualities au i adapt«* lity t this climate of B iir m l P ly m o n tn Knk>, which I am now breeding exclu sively for s ile iu » w on F- gi The* $1 , payablon AMuKlb* It claims to fiv e more and better matter for the sum o f t w o r e n t » a week than any other publication. Kverv line ’ bat a roars in It is written for H.fcnd has a - i n no other peper I I • • S fB d lfS iS u r b o i l e r - p l a t e m a t t e r . Address— .