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VOL. 6.
Advertising Hills Collected Monthly*
NEWBERG. YAMHILL CO., OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 1, 1894.
E A S T AND SO UTH
C H U R C H NOTICES.
TAKlEN lfS’ C ilU R C li.—8EHVICH8 EVERY j
riumlaj at 11 a . m . and 8 r. m . and Thursday ,
at 10 a . m . Sabbath school evvry Suudav j .t 9:45 1
a > 1 . Montuly meeting at 7 r. m . the first
Tues lay in each month. Quarterly meeting the
s -con I Saturday and Sunday iu February, May,
Aiuu.'t and November.
P R O F E S S IO N A L
w.
cards
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THE C ANAL CUESTION.
NORTHWEST NEWS.
WMMhington.
N O . 27.
BIMETALLIC LEAGUE.
Addn
I a v ari-
. G r a p h i c . Newbenr. Oregon.
WASHINGTON CITY NEWS.
The Senate Committee on Indian Af-
Yakima county will ship 600,000
«airs has authorized a favorable report
pounds of wool from Prosser this year.
The Everett paper mill has made an­ Opposed to Issue of Interest- on Wolcott’s bill for the opening to set­
Seattle Brew ing Company’s
tlement of the Uintah and Uneompah-
other large shipment of paper to Aus­
Physician and Surgeon
gre Indian reservations.
Liberal Oder.
Bearing Bonds.
tralia.
JIV %NGKUC M- ASSOI IA 1 ION— PREACHING ,
The Secretary of the Interior has for­
Whitman county’s slice of the State
NKYY IIF II G, OR.
-O K T H E -
'j second and fourth Sunday at 7:30 »*. M.
warded to the W ar Department a re­
school fund is quite liberal. For its
Office on First street, All calls promptly at
quest
that troops in New Mexico be di­
8,412
children
it
receives
$46,002.
|> U l . S l ’ r ilL ’ KCH —.-E It VICES El RSI. SEC-
temltíífto day «>r night, Diseases of women an ‘ DISSENSIONS IN THE SCHOOLS.
WANTS TH E SEIGNORAGE COINED rected to arrest Navajo Indians, as a re­
1> uiid xnd third Suud tys of the month at 11
children a specialty.
¡
The
Oakesdale
Council
is
being
nr-
a . m . ami 7:30 r. m . Sunday s« ln»ol every Sunday
port to the department says tliev are off
I gently petitioned not to reissue any liq-
at 10 i. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday eveuing
the reservation and committing depreda­
at 7:30 o « lock. REV. M ARK NOBLE, pastor.
uor licenses to tiie town’s saloons.
tions.
Much Comment ltegurdltig the Attltudo
A survey is being made by a detail It Fusses Resolutions Aga inst the Pres­
) thnli V I Kiel A N CIICRCH — SERV1« ES KY
Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland
o f the Superintendent of School, of from Fort Walla W alla for an accurate
The House Committee on Indian A f­
ent Currency System—Favors the Free
cry Sun lay at 11 a . m . and 7:30 p . m . Sab­
bath mi -hiHtl every Sunday at 10 a . m .
T . c o m . In Selecting Teacher. Other contour map of the military reservation.
Coinage o f Silver and Gold at 16 to fairs has derided to grant the request of
LP.AVK.
FROM AUGUST 16, 1893.
A R R IV E .
tiie
Osage Indian delegation, which ap­
HAROLD
CLARK.
Receiver M. A. Sawtelle of the Port
Pacific i'o a .t N e w , .
M li RISTIA S « IIURCH.—SERVH ES EVERY
1—Colonel Fi ske's Idea.
peared before it recently, to detach the
O ve r lan d E xpress .
»eeoud and fourth Sunday at 10 a . m . and
Townsend
National
Bank
lias
paid
out
Gold-filling a specialty. A ll the latest antes
Salem. Albany, Eug­
i :.¡U p M.
T a c o m a , W a s h . — There has been much the 30 per cent dividend authorized re­
W a s h i n g t o n , D. C.— The Bimetallic Osage reservation from Oklahoma and
thetics used in «.x> raiding teeth without pain
ene, Roseb’g Grant’s
Office up stairs tlr>t door west of drug «tore comment of late re^airling the attitude cently by Comptroller of the Currency I-eHgue lias considered the report of the attach it to tiie Indian Territory. An
Pass, Med find Ash­
D V E M s i CHURCH —PUA Y EK MEE Cl M i
amendment to accomplish this will lie
east end. A ll work w a r r a n run.
land. Sacramento,Og-
every VVe«lnés ay evening rabbath school
of School Superintendent James in se­ Ja mes it. Eckels.
^ Committee on Resolutions. As finally pio|H>sid iu the Indian appropriation
; den, San Frauds« «».
e» ry Sa.unlay at 10 a m ., services fo i.owing.
D. A. Mitchell has sued the Tacoma
Mojave, Los Angeles,
lecting teachers. Some of those inter­
bill.
adopted
they
declare
the
league
is
unal­
I El Pas«»,New Orleans,
Railroad and Motor Company for $5,000,
,1UEE MEI H O D IS I.-P U A Y K U MKKlTNd
ested believe Mr. James is too fond of as the result of injuries sustained by his terably opposed to the further issue of
land East..................
The National I.eague for the Protec­
eve:y lüiirsday at 7:30 P. m . Sahbatu school
Uni*'be re yfc wav stations •4:30 r M
«very Snudai ai 10 a . m .
young and inexperienced women teach­ . little daughter, Edna, in an accident two interest-bearing Iannis; that before east- tion of American Industries is opposing
(V ia Wood urn for \
Tri-weekly
items
of (he Indian appropriation hill
Alt.
Angel,
Hllverton,
|
I’rl-w
eekl)
ers. The principals al.v li»ve a griev­ year« ago.
i .. CiHJKi II—SKRY ICES EVERY R IN D V V
| ing their votes for Congressmen tho for the support of parochial schools,
between
[ West 8rlo. Browns- | between
, i t 11 a . M. and 7::>U i\ m . Sabbath School Wood burn
Fruit growers in the Walla Walla V al­ members of the league will require as- amounting to nearly $400.000.’ Among
ville, Natrpu ami
Natron ami
ance.
They
seem
to
think
Mr.
James
a. iOA. M. Ep..orth league at 6:30 P. M. riaver
l SprintifieM............... J
meeting eve«}’ Thursday eveniuir ar 7:30 «.’clock.
does not consult them sufficiently in ley arc a good deal worried at t lie pros- I
«Between P o r t l a n d »
h rip 'in rtr£ ‘ ‘p icking "a™ : !
“>
free coinage them are theRt. Boniface. Banning. Cal.,
A. N. AltCAKT, Pastor.
Jand Silverton dailvS
making selections of teachers ami in son. Few inquiries are being made for ( ° sil\er and gold at 16 to 1 and a pledge $12,500; Holy Family, Black foot, »font.,
(trains....................... >
$12,500; St. Ignatius, Jocko, Mont.. $45,-
carrying out the school work. They held situations.
Corvallis «fc way stations t r»::‘5 p. m
| that, if a bill providing for such coinage 000; Kate Drexel, Umatilla, Or., $0,000.
N 'K IY ItK K G , O R .
McMinnville Si way sta's »8:25 a . m
SO C IE TY NOTICES.
a meeting recently and notified the Su­
Charles King A Co. have secured judg- is passed by Congress and vetoed by the
Representative I»oolittle of Washing­
perintendent of their views, and lie is ment for $20.670.33 against the Palonse President, tliev will work and vote to
D i n i n g C a r s on O g d e n R o u t e .
understood to have replied that he had Irrigation Company. The amount rep- pass it over the President’s v e to ; that, ton lias introduced a hill to appropriate
• meets every Monday evening.
not intended to act without their advice. sented extras on a piece of irrigating if tiie election of President is thrown $100,000 for ascertaining the subterra­
PULLM AN
I t C F F E T S L K K I ’ K ItH
\y « i' U. BUSINK8J MEETING HIE SBC
There is no doubt about the existence of work, the contract price of wliiidi was into the House, they will vote only for nean water supplies in the Rtatea of
I Y , o u i and fourth Wednesday iu each
Idaho, Montana. Washington and Ore­
Portraits enlarged to life size and finished iu dissatisfaction among interested persons $22,217.62.
—ANIV-
the person in favor of free coinage; de­ gon lying east of the Cascade Mountains
nio.ith.
('rayón. India Ink or Water Colors.
as regards the present school manage­
The sale of a big tract of timl>er land nounce the present system of national
t W Huidlo—Upstairs in Hoskins building.
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ascertaining the localities at w hich
O (). F —SESSIONS HELD ON THURSDAY
ment. The opposition to the removal of . in
has ________
recently
— Chehalis
----------- county
— . . ___
j been hanks as the monumental monopoly of
, evenings iu Bank of Newberg building.
Superintendent Gault still asserts itself, ' consummated, involving a large sum of the nineteenth century; recommend the artesian water can profitably lie dug. It
Attached to all through trains.
and Gault’s friends feel that the high money in tiie transfer. Tiie tract con- enactment of a system of currency that is proposed to have the work done by
A. R SESSIONS HELD FIRST AND HIIKU
standard of Tacoma public schools ex­ sists of als'iit 4,200 acres in the Hump- w i l l insure a per capita circulation of $50 the geological survey.
G r . Saturday evening iu each month.
Through ticket office, 134 First street, where
isting at the time of his resignation is tulips country. It was sold bv I>. A. to lie made up by the free coinage of sil-
Representative Hermann has secured
through
tickets
t
>
all
points
in
the
Eastern
R. ( ’.—MEETS FIRST AND TH IR D SAT
not now being kept up. The principals’ Blodgett to Frederick Nelif and John W. ver and gold at 18 to 1 and the issue of an opinion from the Attornev-General
.>t >t( s, Cana la and Europe «‘an be obtained at
urday afternoon iu each mouth.
lowest rates from
J. B K IR K I.A 'D ,
objections are being considered by the Prestel of Michigan. The price paid ae- treasury notes; assert that the dim-on- which declares that the President ran
Ticket Agent.
School Board. They opjame further re­ cording to the deed on tile in the And- tinunnee of the issuance of silver monev release any portion of a forest reserve.
1 UF V —M EEIS EVERY SATURDAY EVEN
All above trains arrive and depart from Uraud
S , il I
ductions in t he salary of grade teachers ¡tor’s office was $30,000 and other valu­ and tiie repletion of tiie treasury by The question was raised in connection
(.’entrai station, Fifth and I streets.
on the statement that the Seattle prin­ able considerations. The same prop­ Isind issues is hnrdensonieon the masses; with the Bohemia mining district in the
A r. à a H. -MEETS EVSEY 8A 1 î EDA Y
li ght iu Bank of Newberg building.
cipals will do it, which statement they erty was sold at>out two w ars ago for declare that it is the duty of tiie Secre­ , Cascade reserve. The land office has
O R E G O N IA N R A I L W A Y D IVISIO N
say is erroneous. They oppose the al­ $ 20 , 000 .
tary of the Treasury to coin the bullion prepared a proclamation, to lie submitted
a O.Ü.W -ME ETS EVE RY TUESDAY EVSN
leged interference of Superintendent
—AND—
A . ing at 7:30 p. m . iu I. U. O. F. Hall.
The Farmers’ Alliance and Industrial now in the treasury and to pay interest to the President, restoring several town­
James in school work. When this mat­ Union is preparing to build a (louring on the public debt with silver, and de­ ships in the mineral district. The Pres­
Po rtl an d and Y a m h il l R ai lw a y.
ter takes form before the public it will m ill at some point in the Palouse eoun- mand the issue of $480,006,000 of non­ ident will Bign the proclamation soon.
create a lively discussion. In order to | try, having a daily capacity of 150 bar­ interest notes of small denominations.
O F F IC IA L D IR E C T O R Y .
Passenger depot foot of Jefferson street.
Mr. Outliwaite’s report on armor-plate
secure a change of policy an increase of rels. The location is not yet decided Rpeech-making was the order of the day.
School Directors to one for eneh ward is upon, but it w ill be eittier Garfield, Pull­ . Colonel Fiske of Denver advocated tiie investigation directs tiie Naval Commit­
SEW ING
A irlie mall (tri-weekly).
tee to proceed immediately with tiie in­
proposed.
________
City of N e w b e r g .
man or Oakesdale. They have a pro|>o- building by the government of a rail­ vestigation. It is to cover all the work
9:40 a ,
v ...... Portland..........Ar. :>:05p. m
m oney
tn m e r x
MACHINE
road from Pittsbnre to San Francisco,
sition
from
a
Minneapolis
firm
to
put
iu
Mayor.......... ...................................Moses Votaw 12:30 p. M. Uv........ N ew b erg.......... Lv. 12:30 p . m
F
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ft-CKNT
F
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.
done
by tiie Carnegie Company since ita
J
m a d e
Re lordar..... ...............................J U II ad lev
»‘■:0ó r. M-I-Vr........ Airlie ............... L v.| 7:00 a . m
the machinery, the Alliance to furnish and laterone to the ■■south, as a means of government contracts liegan. One thou­
Marshal....... ..................................... W.*T Mac y
W K O i l O l l i D 1 : a i , 1 ; I { s c a n a el l
assisting
the
people.
The
convention
the
building
for
$12,000
in
three
equal
..........................N. C. Christenson
Ran Francisco W i l l Gain a l*ark If tho
Sheridan passenger (daily except Sunday).
Treasurer
sand dollars is available for the use of
you m m M n p n c lie a p e r t h a n you can
annual payments. It is hoped to pro­ adjourned sine die.
Movements Succeed.
1:30 i •. M LV........ Portland............Vr. O : : 0 a M 9* 4 elMc%% h e r e . T h e N E W H O U R ! •
the rommittee in prosecuting its work.
COUNtlLMKN.
cure a bonus from one of three towns
(» 05 p. it L v ........ Newberg........... Lv. 7:56 a . m . o u r be at, b u t w e m a k e c h e a p e r k i n d * ,
Power is given to summon witnesses,
\ Noah Heater 8:15 I*. M. Ar........ Sheridan......... Lv.J 5:45 a . m .
TIIK IN IT S T ItlA l.S .
S a n F b a n c i b c o , C a l . — A big mass mentioned to assist in making the first
First Ward.... ........................... ID. Tallmau
•»well a * t h e < M > I \ \ , 1 D R A L a n d
administer oaths and secure tiie produc­
meeting was held here, at which citizens payment.
•Daily, tDaily except Sunday.
(Jesse
Edwards
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Second Ward..
Careful Kstlmate of the Different Kanrili tion of books and papers. The House
.................. JC. F. Moore
R. KOEHLER. Manager.
S e w i n g M a c h i n e s f o r $ 1 5 . 0 0 a n d u p.
demanded that the Southern Pacific
Tiie Secretary of the State I .and Com­
adopted the report.
i H. F. Lashier
o f C'oxeylten on the YVay.
E. P. ROGERS. Asst. Gen. F. & P. Agt.. Port
C a l l o n o u r a g e n t o r w r i t e ut*. W e
Third Ward...
mission
lias
been
instructed
to
notify
Company,
which
controls
most
of
the
................ I H. D. Fox
’and. Or
w a n t y o u r t r a d e , a n d fil p r l c e a , t e r m »
Knloe lias introduced a bill to repeal
W a s h i n g t o n , D. C.— Representative
street railways in the city, grant a the local tide-land appraisers of Mason
a n d s q u a r e d e a lin g : w i l l twin, w e w i l l
, the civil service act. In the act (Tenting
county
that
in
compliance
witli
tiie
de­
Davis
and
II.
E.
Taubeneck
have
been
h a v e It, W e c h a lle n g e t h e w o r l d to
fi-cent fare from the ferries to the ocean.
the commission it is stipulated there
p r o d u c e a B K T T K k $50.00 S e w i n g
Adolph Sutro, the millionaire philan­ cision of the Supreme Court in Smith vs. 1 making a careful estimate of the differ­ shall he three Commissioners at certain
¡A V; ;■ ■
M a c h i n e f o r 9 5 0 . 0 0 , o r a b e t t e r 9 2 0 . thropist who is said to own one-tenth of Forrest the hoard must proceed immedi- ,
ent hands of Coxeyites on the way to fixed salaries, and this act still remains
ÍC ti i
S e w iu g T Ia ch lu c fo r $2 0.00 th a n you
the entire area of San Francisco, lias ately to survey and plat natural oyster
f *»ve «o ld to consu m er« f o r SO v v a m ,
Washington City, and claim that there in force. It was the intention of the
c a n b u y f r o m n$ , o r o u r A g e n t s .
offered to give his famous Sutro Heights beds. This is a step toward Hie reser­
eavintj them tie* dealer’s profit. V.’ c art* the
vation of such beds. Tiie l.and Com­ are 8,000 men tramping or riding on House to make it ineffective, hut tiie
OldefcCanö I.urgent manufacturer * in Amer­
property
overlooking
the
ocean
for
a
ica .selling \ Vhlclos an 1 Harnes», tb way— ship
Isiats and liorrowed trains toward the mere faihlre to appropriate money does
mblic park, provided the fare to the missioners by law must receive applica­
with privilege to examine before ac.* money Is
O range , M as «. B ostov , M ass . 28 U nion S quare , N. Y.
capital. Mr. Davis does not lielieve in not do so. The Commissioners conclud­
tions
from
purchasers
of
tide
lands,
un­
paid. \Vre p ly freight both wayslfn-.t eatisfa«'*
C hic ago , III. S t . Lons, Mo. I jaulas , T exas .
teach is reduced from 10 to 6 cents.
tory. WarrarF f < t 2 year *. Why pay an agent$10
S an F rancisco , C al . A tlanta , G a .
the wisdom or efficiency of the move­ ed to perform their duties and appe d to
to $.>0 to order for you? Write y< >v. r own order.
Sutro values the property at $1,000,000. less the same arc shown to be natural ment, and fins written a magazine arti j the Court of Claims for the remunera-
oyster beds, and plats filed hv local tide-
Boxing free. We take all risk o f damage In
The
meeting
adopted
long
resolutions
shipping.
Address TH E NEW HOME SEWING M A ­
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__ only
__
_______ to
_ rle in which he points out ttiatthe move- , tion fixed for their service by law.
land appraisers
are
evidence
W H O L E S A L E PRICES.
CHINE CO , lif t Market St., San Francisco, Cal. relative to the hill now nending'in Con­ prove the status of all such lands. 1-ocal ment is a result of currency contraction
| C. H. J. Taylor, the colored Kansas
S p rin g W a g o n 3 , $31 to $50. (Guaranteed
gress
to
refund
the
Southern
Pacific
rail­
aama as sell for SMt >$85. S u rreys. $65 to 5*00
tide-land appraisera have thus far neg- ami summarized it as “ organized w ant.”
road debts, m aking-tf ti * u obligation* lected their duty, which, i f persisted in. If the government should yield to Cox- man over whose confirmation to lie R e­
Ko. 37. Sifr re y Harness. same as sell for $100 to $i.' 0 . T o p B u g g ie s ,
$ 3 7 .5 0 , as fin«? as sold for $65. Ph aatons, $66
payable in 100 years, with interest at 2 inay result in the loss of tide lands which e y ’s demands, other armies would march corder of Deeds for the District of Co­
lumbia there has been n spirited debate
to SIOO. Farm W a g o n s , W a g o n e t t e s ,
per rent. The preamble declares that should come within the reservation.
M ilk W a g o n s , D elivery W a g o n s « '“ * R e a d
on the capital with other demands, and in the Senate, has lieen confirmed, the
such legislation would rob the people of
C arts. BICYCLES FOR MEN, WOXEX & CJIlLUREBu
D.
8
Lambert,
a
member
of
the
Old
the
result
would
be
government
by
the
j vote standing 34 to 15. There were no
the United States and practically
amount to a gift of $70.000,000 to the Tacoci" Total Sanctified Association, multitude. The remedy for the present speeches made beyond a few remarks hy
who went crazy recently, has I icon ad- state of business he finds in the ballot, I Mr. Hill to the effect that the Demo­
No. T!7, Road Wagon.
Central Pacific Railway Company; that judged insane, the examining physicians which he defines as recorded opinion
cratic party platform on the subject of
under the law s of California the individ­
$55
certifying that he was suffering from an “ NoCoxeyites have come from Kansas,” home rule should be observed. The di­
ual stockholders are personally liable.
Wo. 71 )V«j, Top Buggy.
acute mania caused by his attendance he said in a conversation on tiie subject, vision of the vote was no$ over party
upon a religious society of Old Tacoma “ because Kansas has expressed herself lines, hut Taylor received a larger per­
Ferai,
i . a k f : c a n a i , q u e s t i o n .
known as the “ Sanctified.” Tiie physi­ properly fiy her elections, and Nebraska, centage of Republican votes than at first
#16 to
___
#23.30.
which is largely a Populist Rtate, lias seemed probable.
Oil er o f Funds to D i g It by the Brewin g cians predict more insanity cases from
No. 1, Farm Harness.
the same cause. There has lieen talk of contributed no more than seventy-live
Mild M u l l in g Company.
KIBCSG 8 ADDLIS end FI A .NEIS
Elkhart Bicycle, 28ln.wHbel».
Delegate Joseph of New Mexico has
riding I.aniliert on a rail since he lias men.” Ily imprisoning tiie leaders, lie
S p e r c e n t , o fr f o r c a s h w it h o rd e r. ‘ic n d Ic*. I n p n e u m a t ic
'1 r e s , w e ld lest
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S e a t t l e , W a s h . — The Lake Washing­ been locked up. Rome of tiie old Ta­ says, the authorities have made a swan introduced a bill to authorize tiie explo­
•tempi t*> puj- postage on *
<■ it la logue, steel tubing, drop forgltigB.
ration and purchase of the mines within
Ko. 3, Farm Wagon.
ton canal matter again came up for dis­ coma residents are vigorous in their de­ out of a goose. The chief danger from
Address W . E . P R A T T , S c c ’ v, E L K H A R T , SNO
tiie liounilaries of private land claims in
cussion i>eforetheChaml>erof Commerce nunciation of the sanctification follow­ tiie movement, lie thinks, will develop all Western States. The bill, if enacted
ing. I t is understood thut Rev. Mr. next fall, when the weatiier lieeomes too
at its meeting recently, and the offer Gallagher, pastor of the Atkinson Me­ cold for men to camp outdoors. Then Into law, would give any citizen of the
: United States qualified to make entries
uade by the Seattle Brewing and Malt- morial Church, whoso wife was the or­ lie looks for trouble.
of public land n privilege of entering
’ ug Company to give $30,000 in thirty ganizer of the sanctification movement,
-M A D E BY T H E -
upon any territory embraced within any
IIATTLK W I T H O U TLA W S.
monthly installments toward the work will be separated from her. He claims
NEW BERC, ORECON.
land claim I'onfiinied by the Court of
was discussed at some length. Some of there is no such tiling as sanctification
T w o M e m b e r , o f the Oalton G an g Taken Private Land Claims and in taking up a
tiie mem hers were in favor of widening of the body.
mineral
claim.
Before making such
b y Surprise.
the present canal for tlie purpose of low­
J. D. T A R R A N T & S O N , Proprietors.
claim the locator must tender tiie owner
ering the lake, thinking that this was
Oregon.
E l R e n o , O. T .—Two men supposed of the land $2.50 per acre for it.
hardly the time to build a ship canal.
The party that recently went to the to be members of the Dalton gang of
The offer was made for a shin canal only,
H aving recently equipped our mill with new and improved ma-
Chairman Reilly of the House Com­
however, and others thought the work Bohemia mines country to search for train rohliers passed through E l Reno mittee on Pacific Railroads has intro­
chinerv, we are now prepared to manufacture the best grade of flour by
could be accomplished bv home capital. the bodies of the two men who perished the other day, traveling eastward. The duced a bill to amend the act creating
the F U L L R O L L E R PROCESS.
The matter was referred to the permanent in that vicinity a few months since has Sheriff telegraphed to the little town of an auditor of railroad accounts. It pro­
-F O R T H E -
Casli paid for wheat. Feed ground Saturdays.
la k e Washington eanabeommittee, con­ lieen unable to find them, and intend Yukon to intercept and arrest them. A poses an improved system of bookkeep­
sisting of D. II. Gilman, S. I,. Crawford, returning, It is now the opinion that posse quickly organize), and when the ing lietween the government and the
A. P. Mitten, George H. Heilhron and the bodies will not 1)0 recovered liefore train nihliers made their appearani'e railroads which have received govern­
C. I). Stimson, with a ropiest that they the last of June, as the snow still lies on they were stacked. The defense was ment aid and are nnder contract to per­
the ground from ten to twenty-five feet
investigate and report promptly.
quite as hot as the attack, and a running form services for the government in part
in depth.
fight ensued. One man, Mr. Farrish, payment therefor. He proposes that the
Nevndu a Permitted Competitor.
The Linn County National Bank, was shot in the groin. The bullet passed railroads shall transmit to the Commis­
S an
F r a n c i s c o , C ai ,.—T he Nevada through the receiver, H . M. Beall, has entirely through him. He is not ex- sioner of Railroads duplicates of all hills
building waB the scene of much congrat­ brought an injunction suit against the pected to live. An old man named Nel­ for services rendered the United Slates,
city of Albany to restrain the city gov­ son was shot in the forehead, hut not and accounting officers of the govern­
N ew berg , O regon .
ulation the other day over the compro­ ernment from paying the city warrants.
dangerously. A number of other per­ ment shall notify the Commissioners of
mise effected with the fair management It is alleged that the city lias liven pay­ sons were wounded more or less severely their action on all the bills.
by which the entire exhibit contained in ing the policemen cash for city warrants during the skirmish, among them a man
K yle has introduced a resolution in
the Nevada State building will lie al­ of recent issue, and that the old war­ named Snyder, who was shot in the face
lowed to enter into the competition rants, some of which are held by the and will die. One of the rohliers was the Senate calling for non-intervention
in
Hawaiian affairs. It reads; “ That
for the award. The exposition manage­ bank, have not lieen paid. It will prob­ shot and raptured, hut resisted to the
it is tiie sense of the Senate tlmt the
ment with a view of Insuring displays ably lie made a test case.
last, and several of his raptors lieareuls
United States shall not use force for the
adopted a rule that exhibits intended for
During the past lew days there has and bruises on the head, which he made purpose of restoring to the throne the
competition must he dirplayed in certain
with
his
six-shooter.
The
other
robber
buildings erected by the fair manage­ been a marked improvement in the ran escaped, hilt is snp|io8ed to have lieen <lc|io*ed (Jneen of the Sandwich Islands,
ment. The effect of the rule was to ex­ of salmon, and the average catch per hit two or three times, one bullet taking or for the purpose of destroying the ex­
clude exhibits contained in State build­ boat Is much aliove the average at this away a portion of Ills lip and one strik­ isting governm ent; that, the provisional
ings. The amendment adopted permits season of the year. This fact may Is1 ing fiim in the head. The one raptured government having been duly recognized,
Excellent opportunity for good work.
i the highest International interests re­
Nevada, the only State THiilding on the due to the comparatively long s pel! of is not known here.
quire that it shall pursue its own line of
Board and lodging, $3.0C per week.
grounds, to come into fnll competition for warm weath**r which has prevailed for a
GOOD
FOR
30
DAYS.
month past, or possibly the long-ex­
! policy; that intervention in the political
Thu I.on« » t WilllAiniport.
the award.
All other expenses very low.
pected four-year run has materialized.
W ii . l i a m s i - o r t , P a . —The total losses affairs of these islands hy other govern­
If you want to teach; if you want to take a business course; ii
A b o u t the Chinese.
The fishermen and others interested in here as estimated by conservative men ments will lie regarded as an act un­
von want to review or take advanced work, we can suit you.
R a n F b v n c i s c o , C a i . — A gigantic fraud the canning business are not, however, are $3,000,000. This includes $1,500,(XX) friendly to the government of the United
Send for catalogue or come and see for yourself.
has been unearthed in the hall of rec­ particular as to the cause of the plenti­ on logs, $250,000 on sawed liiintier and States.”
ful supply, and are happy in the knowl­
T H O M A S ' N E W L IN , President.
ords in this city, which may lead to the edge that all the Isiats are doing well. the balance on property throughout the
The question of whether the Makha
frustration o( a clever scheme to land Four of Hapgood’s men the other day city. Mayor Elliott has caU d la public Indians of Washington State ran legally
meeting to take action looking to the use schooners in the Behring Sea while
foreign-tiorn Chinese. The records of caught exactly 2,000 pounds of fish, or
care of the homeless. Probably fifty j sealing has been brought to the atten­
the health department have been inter­ an average of about twenty each, and
houses along the water front were ren­ tion ol the Treasury Department. In a
lined in several hundred instances, each many other hauls equally large are re­
AND RETURN,
dered uninhabitable, and the families communication to the Secretary of the
attesting the birth of a Chinese. By port ed.
are I icing eared for by the more fortu­ Treasury Hoke Smith, acting on the
this means foreign-bom Chinese have
Considerable excitement has lieen nate. It is estimated that the homes of recommendation of Agricultural Com­
obtained birtli certificates, which they
10,000 |M«iple were invaded by the water missioner Armstrong, asked to be ad­
think will entitle them to residence un­ caused in the vicinity of Medford during
and are in such a damp and nnhealthful
N EW BERC, O R ECO N .
der the Geary art. The false entries are the past few days by the resultof a partial condition as to make them undesirable. vised whether Indians nnder a treatv lie­
clean-np of the Miller placer mine, situ-
tween this eountry and Great Britain
dated as far back as 1867.
ated aliont five miles west of that city. I Those who lived aliove the flood line are and a seetion of an art approved April
Th
e
Bl
yt
he
F.itute.
not
allowing
the
unfortunates
to
suffer.
This
mine
was
recently
purchased
by
6.
181)4, governing seal-fishing in Behring
$30,000
Capital Stock
R a n F b a n c i m o , C a l .— The Blythe es­ Portland parties, and between $12,000 There is an ample supply of provisions, Sea may be permitted to use their schoon­
and the city is not in want.
ers as a place of refuge in storms and
tate seems to lie near settlement and a and $13,000 has lieen taken out as the
President Í
result of the past winter’s run. A par- |
security and protection at night while
JE SSE E D W A R D S ...................
........
IntBrrat W i l l he I'altl.
victory for Florence Blythe-Hinekley to tial clean-up of the Sturgis min«, about
engaged in fishing for fur seals in their
Vice-President
B. C. M I L E S .......................
............
be assn red. The Supreme Court has
Mu.
w a d e E l , W is.—A member of the
canoes, as hitherto practiced by them.
twelve miles from this city, which was
............Cashier
rendered a decision adverse to the appeal finished last week, produced $30,000 in Northern Pacific Inndholders’ commit­
B. C. M I L E S ...................................................
The rorres|K>ndenre which accompanied
of the contestants. There remains an­ yellow metal for itaowners. These mines tee is authority for the statement that the letter included the following opinion
other appeal to
decided, bat the at­ are considered two of the liert placer interest will lie paid on the first mort­ under a Washington date of the Indian
torneys for Florence are so confident It
Directors— Jesse Edwards, R. C. Miles. F. A Morris. J. C. Coleord,
gage lionds. He says that the interest
FROM «AN FKASCISCO tn other pnli.t. tn will be in her favor that they regard the mines in Ronthern Oregon, and the re­ lias lieen earned, and that while the re­ Commission telegrsphed to Indian Agent
E. II. Woodward.
' N tffom i. -H I t-* .1 lo—pit p u rrti.w r. of
I’ .scll at tile Neali agenev : “ The In ­
sult of the clean-up of both has been
ceivers have lieen obliged to pay prefer­ dians mav take far seals in canoes or
F.tr tfoket, «t tns foltowtnc rn„-d ! matter as practically settled.
watched with interest hv mining men
Certificates of deposit issued payable on demand. Exchange bought t Midwinter
ential claims and have not the rash on nndecked Isiats propelled wholly hv pad­
o r rate
all over the Rtate. The Miller minecom-
TO Sf ATf ON « I NfiF.R l.'.n M l t f - FltoM
atlll Hern.« t . sign.
and sold. Good notes discounted. Deposits received subject to check
hand to meet the interest they will he dles or oars or sails and not used in con­
prises 240 acres, all of which is consid­
S A ' FRAN' Is« O . O N K A N K O N F THIKDilie-
justified in borrowing the money, and nection with other vessels or manned hy
R a n F eancisto , C a l .— The directors of
at sight, and a general banking business transacted. Collections made w »y f.re,
.
ered as good as that worked in the past,
TO STATIONS | AO WII.lv- OK M o tt * Fit' M the People’s Home Bank still refuse to
on all accessible points in the t'nited States and Canada.
only two acres of which has been touched the rommittee will undoubtedly sanction more than five persons. This permission
SAN FRAN' l«eO, O.NK ANII ONE HFTH one I
t*ds a< tion and even assist in securing is not to apply to Indians in the employ­
resign. A t a conference held lie tween during the last eight years. The mine
Correspondents— I.add A Tilton. Portland; National Park B an «, w«o f,
For ex*»e' r.'e* s - d full Infortn.ttoo Inriinro them and a committee of depositors has lieen run with only one giant, and the money. It is said that the Northern ment of other persons, or who shall kill
Pacific consolidated mortgage bondhold­
of J. ft KIRKLAND, Di.t. P .. « A«t.. 1»« Fir.t
New York.
Portland,Or.,or sd d re « the nnder.txned. Harris and Keeney became involved in the present company is making arrange­ ers’ rommittee will meet this week to or pursue fur seals ontside of the terri­
Strangers visiting the city are invited to call at the hank for infor­ street,
torial limits on contract to deliver the
Rff HD' i RAV,
T. If l.tK'DMAN,
a quarrel, and each made a move to ments to put in two more giants, as there
Oen. Tr.flle M.n.xer. Ten PuKr ifer A(ent, draw a pistol. Only by prompt inter­ is plenty of water to run that number inangnrate changes in the personnel of skins to other persons, nor to the waters
mation concerning the city.
S , s Fs is rw ro , C,t.
certain departments of the company’s o( Behring Rea or passes between the
ference
was
bloodshed
avoided.
daring the winter seaeon.
K P ROGERS. A. O. F A P»>. A »t.. Portl»Dd,Or.
C- rrespondence invited
business.
Alentian Islands.”
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The Shasta Route
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ITIIEIÍN PACIFIC CO.
D en tist,
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SAM U EL HOBSON,
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Photographer,
YY
Portrait and Landscape Artist.
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■fftiACË and H A ffN E S S M F fi. C O .
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO.
Greatly
:
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Reduced
r
-> | liE W B E R G v F L O U R IN G v | flIItIiS ,> f-
Rates
Southern Pacific Company
P a c if ic
C
o lleg e ,
C A LIFO R N IA
Midwinter Fair.
College Classes, Normal Course, Book-keeping,
fill the Grammar School Studies, IVIusie and Art.
ROUND TRIP TICKETS,
'o rtland to San Francisco
B ank
of
N
ew berg
EXCURSION TRIPS.
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