T F7WBERG GRAPHIC * «.3 ft ■ NEWBERG GRAPHIC. - - - NEWBERG GRAPHIC. H l I M C K I P l 'I O . t M A T E N i O m ïw .............................. ....... •> * âtx Month* ....................................... Three Month*. ................................... • a k a r r l p t t a a l* r le a P a y a b l e a b ly l a A l t a u * . H * la r a r i Addr***. Qaaiaic. K*woort. Urccoa. CHURCH *NOTICES. C I I I 'R 'H . — SEKVIUKS KVKKY ‘ Sunday at 11 a, m. ami 8 p. m. and Thurs- ay at 2 p. in. Sabbath school every Sunday at 9:45 a. in. Monthly m eeting at 8 p. m. the tirst Tuesday in each month. (Quarterly m eeting the second Saturday and Sunday in February, May, August ami November. Woman s For­ eign Missionary Society meets third Saturday in each month at 3 p. ni. ALFRED T. WARE, Pastor. T J A m S T CHPRO*H.—SERVICES, SUNDAY 11 J J a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school Sun­ days at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7;30 o’clock. REV. G. F. JERARD, Pastor. ESBYTERIAN C H U R U II.—SERVICES EV- ery two weeks as follow s: February 7th and 21>t, March 7th ami 21st, and April 4th and 18th. J. E. D AY, Pastor. r NEW BERG, YAM HILL COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1897. VOL. IX. 'NEWS OF THE WEEK B R IE F AND INTERESTING ITEMS Com prehensive R e v ie w o f the Im port­ ant H a p p e n i n g s o f the C u r ­ rent Week. A collision occurred at the Girdleness lighthouse, near Aberdeen, Scotland, between the Britisli steamer C'oldyim iRK E MKT HOD 1ST.—P R A Y E R MEETING The Coldyne sank ' every Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Sabbath »nd the Grangoe. school every Sunday at 10 a. m. ind eleven of her crew were drowned. The five anarchists convicted of par­ E. < HU RC H .-SER VIC E S SECOND, TH IR D , and fourth Sundays of each month at 11 ticipation in the bomb outrage, June 7 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school every Sun­ day 10 a. m. At M. E. church, Fafa.vette, tirst last, at the feast of Corpus C’hristi,were and fttfh Sunday of each month. ihot in Barcelona. They shouted R. A. A TK IN S, Pastor. ‘Long live anarchy," just before the S A L V A T IO N A R M Y -M E E T IN G A T BAR- Drder to fire was given. racks on Main street as follows: Tuesday for soldier converts ami recruits; Wednesday, A ponderous rock, weighing ten tons, public ; Friday, holiness, for Christians o n ly ; Saturday evening, pul lie ; Sunday, all day, while being swung from a fiat car, commencing with 7 a. m., knee d rill; holiness trashed through the sides of two cars m eeting 11 a. m. ; fam ily gathering at 3 p. m., an the westbound Chicago & Alton ami grand free and easy in the evening. Ev­ passenger train near Chicago, wrecking erybody welcome. the cars and injuring a number of peo­ ple. SOCIETY NOTICES. Another citizenship question 1ms OF TH E WORLD.—NEWBERG CAMP, NO. arisen between this government and , 113, meets every Monday evening. Germany. An American citizen named \ \ r P .T . LT.—BUSINESS MEETING THE SEC- Mayer has been impressed into military W • ond and fourth Wednesday in each service by the German government. month. The state department has requested his O. o . F.—SESSIONS HELD ON THURSDAY release. . evenings in Bank of New berg building. Eight-year-old Emelia Kilssling.who | r AND L. OF 8.—NEWBERG COUNCIL, NO. IV# 168, meets every Friday evening in Ma­ drank some lemonade which was kept sonic hall. in a tin bucket over night, died at F. AND A. M .-M E ETS E V E R Y 8ATUR- Danville, Cal., from the effects of the . day night in C. V. Bank building. poison. Eighteen scholars who drank The ladies of the 4 O. U. W. — MEETS E V E R Y TUESDAY af the stuff are sick. A .# evening at 7:3U p. m. in I. O. O. F. Hall. Rebekah lodge used a part of the lemon­ ade at a social. The remainder was presented to the school children next day. Consul-General Mclvor, at Kanaga- wa, Japan, reports to the state depart­ ment that, according to current reports, the Japanese government is about to send a commission to Washington for the purpose of influencing a reduction -OF THE- of the increased import duties, which, according to the American papers, it is proposed to levy on silk. The im­ perial diet has passed a bill allowing a bonus to exporters of raw silk. There will be an encampment of the ' ,s ll- '• - - ■’* and are due to arrive at Portland: Oregon National Guard tit is year. It will be the latter part of June or first of July. It w ill continue from six to f Overland Express.— ten days. An effort is being made by | Salem, Albany, Eug­ the agricultural board at Balem to have ene, Roseb’g, Grants I Pass, Medford, Ash- the encampment postponed until Sep­ Sacramento, •6:00 p. ni. f land, tember 80, and to have it then held on Ogden, San Francis- I co, Mojave, Los An- the state fair grounds, in conjunction j geles, El Paso, New with the fair. The selection of a place (.Orleans, and East...._ *8:30 a. m. , Roseburg A way stations * 4:30 p. m. has been left to General Beebe. f Via Woodburn, for A Daily Mt. Angel, Silverton, Daily The Greek cabinet ministers who except , West Scio, Browns- } except have returned from the Greek frontier ville, Natron and I Sunday. Sunday. , (.Springfield............ J seem to be in favor of a continuance of f7:30 a. m. Corvallis & way stations f 5:50 p. m. Altogether, fourteen officers ft : 50 p. m .¡M cM innville & way sta’s'f 8:25 a. m. the war. have been recalled from Crete to be A ll above t rains arrive and depart from Grand sent to Thessaly, and this is also proof Central station, Fifth and Irv in g streets. of the intention of the new cabinet to D in in g C ars on O g d e n R o u te . continue the war. The movement was actuated by necessity. A ll the best Direct connection at San Francisco with Oc­ officers are being sent to the front, nor cidental ami Oriental and Pacific Mail steam­ is there any intention yet displayed to ship lines for Japan and China. Sailing dates evacuate Crete. on application. Rates and tickets to Eastern points ami Eu­ Forest fires are said to be starting up rope. Also Japan, China, Honolulu and A u ­ stralia, can be obtained from again around Ashland, Wis. J. B. K IR K L A N D , Ticket Agent, The Santa Fe purchased the Atlan­ l: 4 Third street, Portland, Or. tic & Pacific railroad at a foreclosure Y A M H II.L D IV IS IO N . sale for $12,000,000. Passenger depot foot of Jefferson street. The Transvaal will observe the queen’s jubilee day as a holiday as a A irlie mail (tri-weekly). i token of appreciation. 9:40 a. m. Lv... ....Portland......... Ar 3:05 p. m. A big fire in Pittsburg, Pa., de­ Lv 12:15 p. ni. 5:10 i). m. Ar......... A irlie ..7......... Lv 7:30 a. ni. stroyed $3,000,000 worth of property, Sheridan passenger (da ily except Sunday) and resulted in one death and the in­ 4 :M ) it. in. Lv........ Portland...........Ar 9:30 a. m. jury of four persons. 6:05 p. m. Lv........Newberg.......... Lv 7:55 a. rn. 7:40 p. in. Ar .. ... Sheridan....... .Lv 6:20 a. ni. The banking-house of J. B. Wheeler •Daily, f Daily except Sunday. & Co., in Manitou and Aspen, Colo., C. B. FRISSELL, Agent, Newberg. have gone into the hands of assignees. R. KOEHLER, Manager. No reason is given by the directors. E. P. ROGERS, Asst. Gen. F. & P. Agent, W. D. Case, of Pittsburg, Columbia Portland, Or. county, and J. W. Duncan, of Uma­ tilla, Umatilla county, Oregon, have THE GREAT been appointed fourth-class postmasters. A Washington special says that it has been definitely decided that Nation­ al Committeeman J. E. Boyd, of North . Carolina, w ill iie appoint»! solicitor of internal revenue. Colonel John Hay, the newly ap­ pointed United States ambassador to OF BRITISH COLUMBIA AND England, was received with unusual distinction while presenting his cre­ EASTERN OREGON dentials to tiie queen at Windsor castle. Johanna Spath, widow of Jacob Spath, is suing Katz Ir. Bayard, on rising lie then to res|siml to Mr. Crane’s sentiments, of the Washington State Union of fled. Tiie alarm of lire caused great ex- was greeted with a storm of applause, Cristian Endeavor, will he held in : citement, lint no miners were injured lie spoke for an hour slowly and impres­ Tacoma, July 1 to 4 inclusvie. in the rush to reaoli daylight from a sively. Tlio school fund apportion»l in Walla depth of 8,000 to 4,000 feet. Walla during April, amounted to $3,- T h * ( . '» s r s 'l e I t * * e r * e . F o r F e a r s In « ulia. 817, and the numtier of days’ attend­ Washington, May 10.— Commission­ New York, May 10.— A sp»-ial to ance in ail of the districts was 367,071. er Hermann lias recommended to the the Journal from Havana says: Your There are five sawmills in the neigh­ attorney-general the suspension for the I correspondent is ahleu|»ni high author­ present of legal proceedings grow ing out borhood of Kapavine, Lewis oounty, ity to »infirm the Journal’s recent of sheep pasturing within the Cascade and all of them are running full time. Washington reports as to negotiations range forest reserve. Tiie attorney-gen­ Common laliorers there are paid $1.30 ! pending there between Secretary of eral is requested to instruct the United a day. State Sherman, Dnpity de Lome and A petition lias been signed and for­ States attorney for Oregon to stay all Estrada Palma, looking to a peaceful warded to the Chehalis county commis­ proce»lings until further orders, in solution by purchase or otherwise of sioners requesting them to take steps to view of the legislation [tending in con­ the Cuban question. The story is the gress and the probable early action by repair the Booth Bay roadway and topic of conversation in h II the clubs. bridge between Ocoeta and Laidlaw. the department on the question. El Diaiio de la Marina, the reformist Tiie horticultural commissioner for oragn here, in a leader, sounds an omi­ The recommendation is duo to a rep­ Asotin county, snys that tiie fruit crop resentation from Oregon that great nous note of warning by ¡nitmating that hardship and loss have resulted to in the Asotin creek valley w ill lie some­ the so-callud reforms that Premier Can- In fact, this is the ovas has offered to the island will be sheepowners of the state by their ex­ thing enormous. clusion from grazing lands within tin- report that comes from every fruit sec­ little more than a farce, should Cuba In some orchards, be left to pay the cost of the war. Spain reserve on which they have been de­ tion in the »runty. it is said the winter apple crop w ill he must pay it, El Diario declares, other­ pendent for years. short, but this complaint is not general. wise she cannot hope to keep the colony T o E i | il u r o N o r t h P a c i f i c Coanta. Gardens are thriving nicely. snd continue to monopolize its trade. New York, May 10.— The World says: Luke, who fought under the famous K«(l t*» lt«*ftlgn. An exploring party under the leadership Nisqually Indian chief, Leachi, and Olympia, Wash., May 10.— The of Professor Frank Boaz, the not»l who was one of the last of the follow­ scientist and explorer of the American ers of the old warrior, died on the Nis­ members of the tsiard of control this af­ museum of natural history, is aliout to qually river last week. He was 80 ternoon receiv»l a formal request friuii undertake an extensive systematic ex­ years old. In his earlier days Luke the governor to resign. This action is ploration among the inhabitants of the was a great fighter, a skillful marks­ desired by Governor Rogers as a result »-art of the North Pacific ».-can la-tween man and good tillieum generally. The of tiie recent occurrences that render the Ainoor river, in Asia, and the Col­ remains of the old brave were interred harmonious action iin|sissible One of the board said tonight that the umbia river, in America. The funds beside Leschi’s bones, on the Nisqually members had not «lecided what aotion for this important undertaking have prairie. been generously provided by Morirs K. Spruce logs on G iay’s harbor are they would take, but they would hold Jesup, the president of the museum, scar»*, ami tiie demand for them is a conference as »Hina* practicable, and who has done so much already for the greater than tiie output. The log* are agree upon a «nirse, when they Would advancement of science and for further­ worth aliout $5 per 1,000. The supply all stand tog«*ther. The governor said that he did not ing the work of the American museum of cedar logs on the harbor is also much of natural history of this city. leas than w ill tie consumed in filling care at this time to enter into a discus­ [iresent orders on hand. The prioc of sion oi the difficulties that have made A Belgian gourmand of Mons lias be­ oedar logs is firm at $4.50. The fir it impossible for him to act further queathed $3,000 to five friends for an logger has very little to brighten his with the board as it is now constituted. annual dinner, wiiioh they must attend outlook. Most of the loggers say they Tiie members of the board will doubt­ dressed in mourning, entering the room will cut no more fir than necessary at less decide soon whether they will resist with a flag to the music of an ac- the governor or quietly anjuiesce in $3.50. »irdion. Ids request. The city of Tacoma has issued 1,874 M id S t o r y o f t h e S c » . X V a n ted t o H e ll I l l s I M r , Laat month 1,055 Port Louis, Island of Mauritius, May bicycle licenses. Ban Francisco, May 10.— W illiam licenses were taken out. A comparison 10.— The British ship Traveller, Cap­ with last year’s record shows that on Opperraann, a musician in hard luck, tain Christie, from Bottrabaya, for the May 1, 1896, there were but 735 licenses today offered to make a contract with Delaware Breakwater, was wreok»l off the Ban Francisco board of health to the islsnd of Koderigiiex, 880 miles issu»l. the effect that, in consideration of $10O northeast of Mauritius, on February 4. The Tacoma warehouses of the Stand­ down, or even $50, he would sell his The news has just reach»l here. Three ard Oil Company, which were last week body for dissection, his part of the «ton- tons o( the cargo only were saved. Cap­ destroy»! by fire, will be rebuilt on the tract, however, n«>t to be carried out tain Christie, his first officer and four­ same site on Center street, and it is ex­ uutil after liis natural death. teen of the crew d i« l at sea of fever. pected to have the main building com­ It is estimated that 2,000,000 tons ot pleted within the ensuing sixty days, In thanking others foi* past favors •e*— *Ke Tacoma Ledger. pure silver are held in solution by all most of us solicit new. the waters of the earth.