TIME Til TUI II ROSE HUSHES. 'V AT SA LU E " IS DEAD. happiness. The woman who clings tenaciously to l u m b e r y a r d . L o u isv il l e , KJ. r s . . so.—Tb. „ J d e p o t This is the time of year for pruning ! real or imaginary grievances, who tnvart- rose bushes, and tho earlier in the winter ilesliow freak, freak “ Fat Fa! Sallie1 Sallie” " W . 3 ? . H E A C O O K , Kentucky sideshow who mag- McAllister of color, is dead at her home they are pruned tho better. Most |>eople i 1 ' ! nifies every small fault into a great of­ in Springfield, Washington county, °s“ e Rough ami Dressed Lumber, Doors and Windows, Brackets, leave them till the new branches have fense, has a hard battle to tight ere she was regarded os the largest woman in tiie j Turnings, Shingles, Lath, Pickets, Lime, Sand, Glass, Nails and all kinds of Building Mate Como out in tho spring and then cut away readies a period in her life when tiie N ^ w bers, O regon world, having at one time tipped the rial and B uilders’ Hardware. the useless growth, thus wasting much of members of her family can “ rise up and beam at 750 |>ounds. “ Fat Sallie” began the strengtii of the bush. During the call iter blessed.” But let iter not be­ assuming gigantic proportions in child­ winter months rose bushes flower less come discouraged. Put self into the back­ hood and soon outgrew the position o f ; than at any other season of the year. ground, substitute bright, interesting sug­ houeegirl for one of the Springfield fam­ They ate resting and storing up strength gestions for the mournful prognostications ilies. A Northern man, bent on making for developing the new growth and flow­ that liavo such an oppressing effect ui>on > " * money easily, learned of Miss McAllister ers during tho coming spring and sum­ In “,B' W ronm*np,r ,hc p 0"« °mce: N ew b erg , O regon . tho family. Tho new order of things and soon had her on the road, showing mer. If tire thin and weak wood is cut tie quickly and joyfully accepted, and fur­ her to the sight-seeing world. He was out and all tho strengtii left to go into the Affords ample facilities for the transaction o f a general banking business, Including Foreign ther improvement made easy by the Ar.BANY has a “ move on” ordinance. very liberal in regard to clothes, Sallie and Domestic Exchange. Thanking the p ublic for favors of the past year, we solicit a continu­ best brandies, tiro result will bo a strong­ hearty appreciation evinced by tiie dear The tine is $20. The object of the ordi­ ftCIKNCI'. ANI» AKT NOTES. being well supplied, but the larger part of ance o f the same for the future. er plant and finer flowers. Whether a ones who prove such valuable assistants nance is to break up street loafing. the profits were never mentioned. She It is a fact well known to physicists rose bush should bo pruned much or lit­ D IR E C T O R S : in making home life enjoyable. had to he conveyed in an immense arm that friction, not motion, is what wears tle, depends much upon the variety of ttie OEO. W. MITCHELL, President, A. R. MILLS, Vice-President. •‘ Wealth is uncertain, fame is often un­ I n d ia n a boasts of a man 114 years old out machinery. The human body is a plant. Those a Itich flower from vigorous satisfactory, but remembrance of a happy chair, and when u railroad tour was nec­ g . w . M c C o n n e l l , g . c . C h r i s t e n s o n , w . k . a b l e r . who has voted since 1800, and ho always essary the chair was put through the hag- complete machine. It is not bard work, young wood may bo pruned quite severe­ homo abides with us forever.” —J/. A. votes the democratic ticket straight. MOSES VOTAW, C a s h i e r . gage-car door, as those of the passenger either physical or mental, that makes ly, while thoEo which form flower buds Thurston, in Prairie Farmer. cars would not admit her. Tho coffin in young people old, but worry and friction. ! mostly from old wood should have as C andidates for county offices are said wbicn she was buried would not go inside Given a man who sings and whistles j many of the old branches left on as are in to tie looming up around the county seat the tied of a two-horse wagon.—Ex. about his work, ho will obtain more milk [ keeping with tho shape and size of the as thick as fern in the springtimo on the from the same cow with less feed, more bush. But in either case the bushes red hills. A groat deal of fuel can 1» saved by Tho man who lives in tho country work from tho team which will keep fat ! should be trimmed as early as possible.— tightening up the windows atid putting yearns for the city. The man who lives on less food, than the man who swears I Pomona (Cal.) Progress. T he lagrippe is getting very severe in weather strips on the doors. in tho city yearns for the country. The and yells, pounds or jerks, who is always Indiana. It lias at last succeeded in car­ If the horse’s head is from the wind farmer would seek the pent up precincts I'KKHKKVATION ON FOOD. in a great hurry, showing his value to his rying ofr an old resident of that state who when tied outside be will be comfortable of the town and bend over ledgers; the employer by breaking tool handles and A great deal of good food is wastej had voted the ticket of one iiolitical rushing the teams through under the through tho ignorance of housekeepers and stand patiently until his master re­ clerk already bent double over ledgers, party straight for ninety years. craves tho free air and the unconfined whip. I would not have a man on my who have probably never learned that turns. It is estimated that the people of this horizon of the country, tiie distant hills farm that wst unkind to any animal botli solid and liquid articles of food sliould W e are prepared to furnish Good and SlylUh Kigs, with or w ithout drivers. Fair Ireatmen country consume arteast 1,000,000 bush­ and the broad acres between. But the S. A . C lark , tho veteran fruit grower about tho place. I do not believe those guaranteed by us and the same expected o i our custom ers. Tourist nnd Transient custom so of Salem, ban with others Incorporated a “ rushers” do the most work; motion, not be well covered before they are sot aside els of wheat a day, or 305,000,000 bushele rule is, where either one has an opportu­ liciteti Prices reasonable. a year. company for the puriwso of engaging in friction, is what tolls, and generally the for future use. nity to make the desired ciiange they Sheridan Street, near Main. NEW BER G, OREGO N. Milk uml bultor sliould receive special The rhubarb and asparagus beds sliould heartily wish themselves back to their tho Bale of Oregon fruits. The headquar­ most powerful motion, makes the least attention as they quickly absorb had odors bo well manured now, so that tlie fertility original occupations.— Ex. ters of tho company is to bo In Portland. noise. and aro thus rendered exceedingly un- can bo sinking down to tho roots as tho Is it possible tharo are people who still wholesome. snows of winter melt in the soil. “ VViiy does the young man who rides a Y ou n o men w h o constantly smoko ci- bolievo in tail-worin, hollow-horn, loss oi Moats Hoon bceomo tainted if exposed There aro over 4,500 nursery gardens in bicycle,” asks an exchange, “ doublo him­ garottes cortainly do not lealizo how of­ cod, wolf’s-toeth causing blindness, clog­ to impure atmosphere. Food left over tiie United States, covering 172,800 acres self up like a home mado doughnut the fensive the fumes aro to other people. ged sweat holes in hog’s legs; that a stone from moals bocomes dry and tasteless. of ground. Over Half of tho gardens aro minute lie begins to work his pedals?” Tho presence of an inveterate user of ci­ placed in the crotch of a plum tree will Every article that is placed on the shelf located in the Northern Central Slates. Yea, and why does a follow when he goes garettes rear a person at church or cure block knot; that dry limbs should lie or in tiie refrigerator should bo covered An extensive Missouri furmer says Ho to throw a ball, first screw it into the in any public meeting is about oh offen­ cut out bacauso they absorb the sap of with a lid or clean cloth. has about come to ttio conclusion that palm of bis right band with his left, then sivo as—well a modorately well preserved the living tree, and that a sow’s milk is If tho weather is warm and damp more corpse would bo preforablo. sour? Ail tlicso matters have latoly been care must be exorcised to prevent food l’rof. Sanborn was right when ho said hop on his right foot while he bumps his discussed in a country agricultural (?) from spoiling. By placing a dish contain that corn fodder, if properly handled, is chin on His left knee before lio throws it? worth about as much as tho grain. And why docs a man when he gets a A man who livott on a small place near pa|>er. ing a good-sized lump of unslaked lime Tiie best way to prevent farm depreca­ forty-five dollar raw-boned plug and a When I see the farmer’s ixmltry roost­ town informed the G raphic that while on ono of the shelve» in tho refrigerator, tions am] maintain its value is to keep up ten dollar cart liavo to rein the poor crow- they only milked from two to threo cows, ing in trees, on fonces, old wagons, etc., tho moisture will all bo absolved, thus tho fertility. A fertile farm will always bait up liko a turtle treading on water, they had averaged $10 per month for but­ his cattle standing with all four foot to­ preventing mould from accumulating and sell readily and bring a good price, oven till it can’t s - j o the ground in front of it ter during tho fall and winter, and $0 per gether in fonco corners, his hoisos with insuring tho safe-keeping of the food for a when otlior farms adjoining tan be und walks along as if trying to read the month from Iho sulo of eggs. A few cows each hair turned towurd the head, gates long timo. bought at low figures. answer in the stars? Why does a girl, and threo or four dozen liens well carod and barn doors hanging by one lunge or .Soft vegetables, such as cabbages, soon A Michigan fruit grower stored somo whom nature lias given a clear and liossibly propped shut with a rail, I do for and pro|ierly fod yield greutor profits loso tiieir juices by evaporation, their applos in barrels lined witli newspapers. healthy complexion have to paint it until than almost any oilier investment on a not have to consult the records to find the leaves becoming soft, and in this state Ho opened barrels that had been packed she can’t wink for fear of cracking the I have just returned from market, where I have selected a general assortment small place. But milk and butter and place mortgaged. But I know that the losing their nutritious properties. Heat a long time, and found that in those un­ enamel? Why does she bang her hair o f new Dry Goods, Groceries etc. thirty cont eggs don’t come by chance. occupant is otthcr at. the suloon or corner soon spoils them, so tlioy sliould bo kept lined more or less of tiie fruit was decay­ like a spitz poodle dog and make her Cows und hens are simply machines for grocery talking |>olitics and his wile in a cool, damp placo, not in water, as ed, while in paper-lined barrels every ap­ head look like a window mop? Why H O L ID A Y G-OOIDS .A.T H A L F P R IC E . tlio manufacture of butter and eggs and breaking up old rails to cook supper, wliilo their flavor is injured. To refresh them, ple was sound and in tine condition. bless you its tiie style, just like wearing a tho machines must lie pro|>erly housed the children are liable to he anywhere ex cut ofr tho stout and placo tho cut part in Ice can be kept in the simplest kind of tooth brush in the vest pocket was a few This is tiie time you will want your money to reach the farthest, and here is cept where they sliould be. and fed to bring in the returns. water. a stucturo. Tho essential conditions are years ago.—Ex. your chnucc. I mean Business. How much longer aro yon going to Vegetables a little toucliod by frost may that it Bhall he packed in u mass, that A rm ory Building, T he amount of wlmt is usually termed have the place for tho woodpile ho far lie recovered by soaking in cold water.— there shall be no air spaces at tho bottom, M ain e............... Street, Newberg. Those who think that the United J. L. D A V IS . red tajie in govornmont affairs is often ox- from (he house, and compel tho wife to Prairie Farmer. that it shall be surrounded by a non-con­ States is approaching the limit of its pro­ burn that green soggy stuff? You aro asporaling. A case of this kind was ducting material and that it shall have ductive capacity so far as any of our great noted in the dispatchos a few days ugo. spending at least five times as much for HOW TilIC WOULD WILL EM). ventilation and be secure from wet. agricultural products are concerned, Tho schooner Mary Brown wliilo on tho your fuel as would be necessary if yon It is claimed that medium weight hogs sliould study tiie statistics of somo of the build a wood house nour where tho wood According to all probability, nothwith- avay from Alaska to San Francisco was aro the most profitable to grow. They O i Des Moines, Iowa, writes under date of wrecked and two passengers wore landed is needed. Have it sufficiently high to stnnding all the circumstances which mature between two winters, and so re­ European nations. France, which is a March 23,1893: on a bleak island between Victoria, B. C., swing an ax in, tlion, by moans of u threaten it, our planet will die, not of an quire tho least grain for finishing off. little more than twice as large as Oregon, S. B. M e d . M f o . Co., nnd Sand Point, Alaska. The ownors of sharp ax and buck saw, you can work up accident, but n natural death. That deatli After a hog has passed 250 pounds it is produces on an average about 300,000,000 WE SELL FOR Dufur, Oregon. WE BUY FOR tliu schooner immediately communicated noariy all kinds of ofial, and it will make will he tho consequence of tho extinction very doubtful if the average feeder can bushels of wheat annually, or about two- Gentlemen: thirds as much as tho United States. of tho sun, in 20,000,000 years of more— witli a government official asking for tho tho best kind of fuel when seasoned. Un arriving home last week, I found all The farmer’s boy or girl who longs for perhaps ¡10,000,000—sinco its condensa­ put another ounce on him witli any profit. Belgium, which is.one-ninth as large .s well and anxiously awaiting. Our little use oi a revenue cutter to rescue tho two WE GUABAHTEE SATISFACTION. There is ono thing tliut mu3t be avoided Oregon produces about 18,000,000 bushels girl, eight and one-half years old, who men. After waiting two weuks without tho glare and glitter of city life, does not tion at a relatively moderato rate will in buying a run do^n form. That is, the had wasted away to 38 pounds, is now any dofinitu answer they wired Senator kuow whon ho or slio is well olf. In uny give it, while, on the other hand, the in­ effort to make it yield good crops at once of wheat per year. France raises more WEIGHT well, strortg and vigorous, and well than twice as many bushels of potatoes city of any pretentions the number of un­ evitable fall of meteors into the sun may MEAT. fleshed up. S. B. Cough Cure has done Perkins who answered immediately that and to improvo in good condition while as tho United States. Denmark which double this number. Even if you sup­ employed ia legion. Ono factory in Ken­ its work well. Both of the children like the matter wus in the hands of H|>ocial doing it. Such a course will only make it. Your 8. B. Cough Cure has cured agent Stevens und Cupt. Healey of tho tucky needed live strong men for menial pose tho duration of tho sun to bo pro­ tho land poorer. Be content to do one is one-sixth of the size of Oregon, exports ami kept away all hoarseness from roe. Bear. It looks like Isifore all the rod positions paying sevonty-fivo cents per longed to 40,000,000 years, it is still in­ thing at a time, and let tbo first be the alxjut $25,000,090 worth of butter an­ So give it to every one, with greetings for nually. Tiie wool production of France day. It received noariy threo hundred up- contestable that tho radiation from the ta|s) is gono through with, tho pussongers ail. Wishing you prosperity, we are building up of the soil. Then tho good is nearly one-half as much as that of Yours, M r . A Mas. J. F F ord . on the island will have timo to collect plications for tiie plant. Bet tho young sun cools it, and that tho temperature of crops will come in their own good time. Express & General Delivery. the United States. Holland, which is I f you wish to feel fresh amt ch eerfu l, and material for a second Robinson Crusoe people who have plenty to cat, u good all bodios tends to an equilibrium. The Tho way of a skunk with a beehive is about one-ninth of tiie size of Oregon, ready for the Spring's w ork, cleanse your sys­ story, provided they can kuop soul and place to sleep, and witli working hours day will eomo when the sun will bo ex­ tem with the H eadache and L iver Cure, by J . D . B e ll, P r o p r ie to r . few and short, figure how much they tinct. Then the earth and nil tho other thus described by Mrs. Atchley: The produces annually about 5,000,000 bush­ taking two or three doses each w eek. body together. 50 cents per bottle b y all druggigts. would rnuko at Bcvonty-iivo ccntH a day, planets oi our system will cease to bo the skunk will place his skunksliip right in els of wheat, 18,000,000 bushele of rye, 9,- Sold under a positive guarantee by C. F. front of tho hive, aod scratch cn tho hive, 000,000 bushels of barley, 8,000,090 bush­ from which they must pay such hoard and abodo of life. They will be erased from I I A V K AVI; T O « M i l l 'l l K .I1 U C A T IO N T I nm prepared to do a cenorai d elivery b usi­ Moore & Co. other accommodations as they aro now the groat book and will revolve, block tho bees will rush out, ami ho will wallow els of oats, 70,000,000 bushels of potatoes, ness. Goods or express d elivered to any part o f the city at reasonable rates. Headquarters thorn with His long, btisliy tail until they The recent assassination of Mayor Har­ getting at homo. Tho condition of wom­ cemeteries, around an extinguished sun. 8,000,000 pounds of tobacco. There are atM orris, Miles & C o’s store. rison, of Chicago, by a crank lias been en among the tailoring clasros is still Will thuso plants continue to oxist are dead, then ho lias a lino snp|ior. To no statistics as to tiie amount of butter Oregon Pacific Railroad Co. declared by many of the city newspapers worse if anything, than among tho men. thon? Yes, probably in tho case of Jupi­ kill the skunks, she puts strychnine into and cheese it makes but it annually ex­ lien’s eggs and scattcis them about the K . W . H A D L E Y , R eceiver. to be tho natural result of too much edu­ All lubor is at a discount and will bo for ter and perhaps Saturn. No, beyond a ports aliout $20,000,000 wortli of butter cation of tho masses. We are told that some time. and $4,000,000 worth of cheese; and Hol­ doubt, for the smnil bodies, such as the apiary. Low rates bettveeu Sau Francisco and Port- If you want your heifer to develop into land is about as large as the Willamette education breeds discontent nnd discon- Tiie opportunities for women to bo self- earth, Venus, Mam, Mercury and the laml nnd lent develops assassins. To the charge sustaining seem to lie unlimited. One un­ moon. Already tha moon appears to a profitable cow, you must extend her valley,— Rum! Northwest. that the primary tendency of oducatiun married cripple living near tho Ohio Riv­ have preceded us towards tho final desert. first milking period so far as possible, in V A L L E Y ZPOI 2 STTS is to breed discontent a ploa of not guilty er, purchased ton acres of land for one Mars is much farther advanced than the order to promote and fix tiie milking hab­ Mr. C. E. Hoskins, of Springbrook, has must bo entered. Discontent is a pro-re­ hundred dollars- tho price indicates how earth towards the same destiny. Venus, it. A cow, to lio really profitable, must mado an interesting experiment this year R iver Sleamors Wm. M. Hoag *fe Three Sisters quisite to progress. Tho iiorson who is good tho land was—and established a fish younger than us, will doubtless survive give a good yield of milk for at least ten with feeding prunes to hogs. When grad- leave Portland Sunday, W ednesday and Friday at <» a. in. Leave Salem, north, Tuesday, T hu rs­ eatisfieii witli the conditions which sur­ (Kind and apiary. Slio sold noariy throe us. . These little worlds loso their ele­ months in the year, lint :t will be difficult , ¡„g |,;g prunes before drying, all prunes day And Saturday at <5 a. m. round him might lie a very safe citizen In hundred dollars worth of fish to summer ments of vitality much faster than tho sun to get her tiie first year just as long ns wHiol, passed through tho Tt-inch opon- Passenger fare, Newberg to Portland or Sa­ lem. r»0 cents. an absolute monarchy but lie would l»e hotels last year. Next season slio ex poets loses itH heat. From century to century, possible—oven beyond tho period when iug (prunes which would run from 120 to For any inform ation desired, address ncithor a vory safe nor valuable citizen in larger returns from her l>eos, and contem­ from year to year, from hour to hour, the there is a profit from lier product.— 140 per pountl when dried) were placed R. E. MULCAHY, u self-governing country. plates keeping summer bourders herself, surface of the earth is transformed. On Prairie Farmer. on tho trays just as they came from tiie C. T. W AR PLA W . G en’l Supt., If our system of education breeds a dis­ she having had a great number of appli­ the one hand the continents aro crumb­ grader and dried without cleaning and 1. F. & V A. C orvallis, O content which (ends to Iho development cations last season, owing largely to tiie ling away and becoming covered by the dipping. These lio used to feed hogs Newspaper editors and prir lei.’ ore not ol cranks nnd ussassins it is not because attractions of tho fishing resort. She sea, which insensibly nnd by vory slow w ith and found the results very satisfac­ such a bad lot after all. Bead what a wo have too much education but because usos offal from tho butcher shops for degrees tends to invade and submerge tory. The hogs did remarkably well on valuable exchange says: “ (If tho 3,890 | wo have too littlo. A system o( education feed.—J. F. F.ltom, in Prairie Firmer.. the entire globe; on tha other hand, the their prune diet and the pork was oi un­ convicts in tha state penitentiary of Tex- | which breeds discontent witli existing amount of water on the surface of the usually gjod flavor as might bo expected a*, there is not a printer or a newspa- j conditions and fails to show how to hotter glol*0 prunes of the size mentioned ought t o 1 e|K>ot. Our colleges, universities and (H E ) years.—if. Camille Flammariim, in conneeted with bis olfiee. Mr. I.uce i- of justice must have slipped somewhere.” , ,, . . . , academies and high schools have been be sent to market from Oregon i under anv | tho rivipiont of tuuny liittering compli­ 1/ Atironomie. permeated with an air of distinct hostility circumstance, and if, as his experience \ menti* of late regarding bis artions in ex- to “ practical” education. TH F h o m i : ploding Ilio ndultoration frauda of mor- Did von ever notice that wlun a man this last year indicates, they have special ( F.von to this day a very large majority eliants in Portland. Ho workod eon- they s|loll)j ^ uti!izej WASHINGTON. D. C. It is pleasing to note tho improvement drop* a piece of meat on the floor may be, I vaIoe M llo< ot those who teach hold to the old theory scrvutiveiy iqion a siiglit clew iiulii he bo will cither give it a kick or pick it up T im I f a tio w ax T n ia c w a 1« now «nter^nf op en f R in tiie home life of many people who a that tho chief object of education is wiiat! for that pttrposo. The knowledge of such 17th year o f phenomenal succam. wum in poswsaìon of conclusivo evidetico and lay it to one side. He will never eat N o other fkmily weekly in the country baa had n d lew years ago viewed with disfavor the is termed "culture.” Tho result of ad­ a growth, ami maintained it *0 itaaduy tliat thè groeeryuien of that city aero it. But let him drop his ping of tobacco a fact would also be of value in case there It goes Into every County to the Unit introduction of ideas that threatened to herence to this theory lias boon that we W e want many men, women, boys, and girl« to tut* cluhe o f siubecriber* a? c t -r i y e r f ndultcring Unir milk, and tlion causivi on the street, and no difference how dirty should at any time lie such a depression work foru? a few hours daily, right In and around It has rained this croud posttk break tiie mohotonoos routine of every have imported an excessively large pro- j as a highly Interesting family n*^ Unir arresi. Ili spoiiUing of Ilio mal ter, the street may be, he will pick it tip give in the price of prune* as there is in the their own homes. The business is easy, i leasant, . day life. portion o f , in high I v skilled nnd trained it a careless wipe on Ids coat sleeve, or on price of wheat at this time. Oregon hogs •trictly honorable, and pays better than any other . 11nspector I.uce said: “ I was thorough« For tlye Year 1694 Parents, as a rule, fully realize tho im­ laliorers from Europe, while we offered agents. You have a clear field and no I the bosom of t is pints, and then take a ' convinced that this unlawful act existed. ’ft will he made much better and more attractive th a« competition. Experience nnd special ability un­ been fitting our own youth for tiie so- portance of in tkmg the home a pleasant raised on clover and milk, and finished W hile retaining all o f its present popular feat big chow from it with a keener relish but before doing anything I wanted to bo necessary. No capital required. W e equip yon aver. ures, It will constantly add new ones. called learned professions und teaching abiding place. The “ best room” is no than ever. That’s the kind of a vitrified off witli prunes ought to give n product with everything that you need, treat yon well, convinced beyond a doubt that I was them to despise equally honorable occu­ longer kept fur “ company." Sunshine help you to earn ten times ordinary wages. rivalling in quality the famed Westphalia nnd brick a man is.— Ex. right. I liavo at present sixteen samples Women do as well a« men, and boys and girls pations which require a trained hand os and warmth banish g'ootn and dampness, of adulterated articles at tho office of tho hams which sell for about double tiie make good pay. Any one. anywhere, can do the well as a trained mind. and every heart is brightened by the work. All succeed who follow our plain and sim­ J T n r H i v t o i - y , by men w ho actually served and In the struggle. Our educational system ran not ho con­ slate chemist at Corvallis, lint as l’rof. good cheer that exists in the ideal home. The human family living on earth to­ price of the beet corn fed procuet.—A’u- ple directions. Earneci work will surely bring flbtieM M h orf >f Romance, Travel, Experlenoa Bota, the chemist, lias resigned, it has you a great deal o f moner Everything is new and adventure, bv leading writers. sidered complete until every youth is Encourage the girls and boys in every day consists of about 1,450,900.000 souls— ’ rat N rthi . si. npboldln* the cause o t the veterans, greatly handicapped me in my work. and in great demand. Write for our pamphlet afforded an opportunity to lit hitneell for innocent amusement for (lie lime will not fewer, probably more. These are dis­ maintaining the highest loyalty to the Govern- circular, and receive full information. No harm and m~»nt. and the promotion o f the best interests o f tha any honest avocation. An education His office will, however, lort of tbo result. H .iir a c fto W D e p a r t m e n t . Edited by a lady off much more necessary tiling to teach all | is tiie unseen influence of the good will Asia, the so-called’ ’cradle of the hum in Box 4 8 0 , National reputation. Mr. Luce, of late, lias been at work lo- and happiness that makes home a refuge young .teople how to make a comfortable A. R * r . m. c . . « n d a. • / r . * • « * , morn race,” there are now about 800,000,000 PORTLAND, MAINE. fhil and com plete than published by any other papet i eating the grocery men, who aro dealing living. It is idle to say that this is some­ from every vexation. . I g r i r i i I f »«••«•# h e p f i r f m e a f , careftiUy edited people densely crowded, on an average of wholcsaie and retail in adulterated teas, by practical men. thing that should bo left to tho parents The wife and mother must, of course, almut 120 to every square mile. In Eu­ f je » ic r « * f ▼*»*■•. carefilly compiled. ^ COPYRIGHTS cortees, spices, etc. Ho says, “ you would T hk N a tio n a l T a t a r * « Is strictly non-parlliaa. to do because tho parents themselves take the lead in every movement that rope there are 52'.oU.iDO, averaging Psl C\*V I O H T A IN A P IT F .N T ? Ter* and thoroughly American. It believes In the greatest Quaker City Poultry Yard. rr* •• . t ftjMwer ami an horest opinion, wtite to lie surpriaed to know tho aniuber of firms ■•■•id to the r n e u 1*; number of our people, end tha often stand in sore need of education in leads to home improvement. Some wom­ to the square mile, not so crowded a« ’ Il NN A t'O.. wbo h.»Ye b td nwu-lr flfty ycan* highest development o f oar ¡nailiutione— la National cxivn«»no*» m tho patent bu.-im'!»«. i *'tumulilo», in Oregon that are retailing out over their unity and exalted loyalty. en possess a great deal of natural tact; Asia, but everywhere dense and in many t; 8 ftrUtlY «‘onflds'ntlAl. A llnndhook of In- tliat line. c . F. r r T i.E it. rr counters every day poisonous teas and f mi ittioli conwrmiw r.itrni« and bow to ot>- Tiie most progressive nations of tho they are also endowed with a cheerful places overpopulated. In Africa there » .¡n th * n 8*’nt fre*. Al:»c a ca**)ogu« of meoiaa- cortees. Of course, many of them are r.ot and potentine ooo** wat fTve. disposition which enables them to look are* approximately 210 , 000 ,(XX) and in k *\1 world are those which are doing the moat r»t«*: t!» takon ttamneh Jt-um A Co. mcclr© NEW n F KG aware of the fact, hut the law does not i nc» coitit!»o «•». irrtirtr Amrrlffm. .uid on the bright side, no matter how dark Americas—North. South and Central— rtrxv.A for the education of the masses. Our sys- t'oi* arv bronchi lenirle borei* thè puMic w.tii- i*ly has con ne o f the excuse them for their ignorance. The the clouds may be. A cheering word or »9« c to thè iTìT**m**r. Tbt* f>pi»ndid papor. tem of public education in (lie United » sind adapt > this ciim 110,000,000, the*,' latter, of course, rela­ • «vieii «eokiT. rl<*wtì» ii nMrmted.hai bTfarth« It c’ alme to give ruor» and better matter for the n o wholesalers are no deals to blame 1er this, lirvotd c rralat n of any viontirtc wori m tbo o f t w e r e n t s % week loan ary other pobUcatfon. a merry laugh at tho right moment, tively thinly semered over bread areas. • r *1. States lias lung liecn our boast, but |s*r. a xuv*r. ì ’ ’ * o t m * rcnt fTe-* E v en * that a: pears in lt is written for It. and bas luit if a few arrosta were made they would changes the whole Rui.u re K i tioo, ìo.'tithlT. 9- y ù a x -: st . 0UfW IB t r r c d l*l> m o n t n K o r k u , of a situation, On the islands, large and small, there are <*i . ♦**. lap* we have lioasted too much for there appear»-1 In nootbvr paper I t a w * » • l y a a i r a l e conta. KTory nmober cntitaio» bcau- o r b o i l e r - p l a t e m a t t e r . Address— tifnl p!v»*«. in color?, and rhotocrapb» of now lie more cautious iu buying from the are other nations which are now giving and creates MfSciont retlectiveenthusiasm proNib’y lO.lXXVXX) more.—Prairie Far,- 1 - l !’ ■■ *. * ih p‘ ina. onab’tng Vutldcrs to ?b * tha T H E N A T IO N A L T R IB U N E , w hich 1 am now tng e xc.u sivciy . lar.'rtt (teatro* and ?*ouro contrari *. Artdrroa their youth a much more useful education wholesa'e lioures.” —Sataui Imlrp-n.leut. to ail uiateiially iu establishing domestic for s «le iu sea&ou. o n NE.V YORK AYS., WASHIM4T0N, 0* a il.'Ji - V'Ora New You* Jol RìtvALWA t than we are doing. Nothing will ever bring |>ermarient prosperity to the agri­ cultural classes hut a broa 1 and universal l-iSt KD KVKItY FRIDAY MOKNINO. system of agricultural education. There is a most woeful lack of knowledge and KDITOR» AND 1'1'HUSIIKR h : skill in the Pacific Northwest in tho two K . H . W o o d w a r d a n d O hm . C . E m e r y . great industries of dairying and fruit growing, and blind leaders of the blind FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1894. are urging men to engage in these indus­ Kut o r d an socoml d u n matter at the jiost tries with the assurance that largo profits ottico at Newberg, Oregou. will be reaped while tho fact is that such profits can not be had except as a result K eep a «tiff upper lip and hope ior the of knowledge and skill.—Riral North- best. Better timos are coming. well. NE VOE RG GRAPHIC. C helialem V a lle y B an k , “The Fashion” J Livery, Feed & Sale Stable. HANSON & WORDEN, Proprietors. CLOSING OUT SALE! Haying Secured the Entire J. D. CARTER stock at an Extreme Sacrifice, I will give my friends and the public general­ ly, the benefit of my purchase. Big Bargains for Bash or Produce. Gash Meat Market J. F- MD, Evangelist, CASIT. GOOD Austin & Stanley. to DOLLARS p e r DAY Easily Made. ITS ^1 aYear* Payable in AMnOb*