JE■V- m J KK A HUCHA, (J KN ER A I- DIRECTORY H igh est ui all in L e a v e n in g P o w er.— I-a test U. S. G o v ’ t Report. t 'n l l« < l M is te « . l'r e * M « n t O ro r« r < Vit*« f'roalflen» A d lal K. H Mecrrt»r> of M i«ir W a lle r U Hecrctaf y of r y John 0 He o ra l a ry of H im In t e r io r . fit» Mar r ii a y of W ar . . l>aol«i M Comment O ' oo and W >4 H 4‘n-if y of Navy...............Ill1 ary A Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE I'tM ltn a ilr r Oenaral.. . A ' tor tiny U n if ia i Mecreta y of Agrl< u l t 'ir - I o in n ila ilo n e r of Kdti< a lim i O m in ila a lo u 'r of t'ensloua O o fA rn o r .......... W I non i f t k ’ha J •U -rllm W .........0 . Col., la fllHng F E M A L E BMU f ila la o f O t f y n ii lv < Another Ni »«creiar) of Hlalr «/« >r T raaaarvr H ipi of Public Inairurtlon ...... 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J () I W I in*-r > J M Irutil vlu ' Jame« i>a*ia m >M ih lto « h J i'if m o lto ine in Wa-I'inatoli l'uiton of M« MTllin. ' to f* ¿W thref 1 UT<‘H of toljftfiCO* V r (iluiitH lo tilt* acr*. MJ r ‘ A woo»l**fi-wftre pMiiy of Mu li /An in la i* » and u J4*^Tl lir iv t a rn a n u fa d Jg T »,000 ^ jT vj Wu.-h., ami tiiiptuff 1 uu ~ Tlrtr ow nui* r f jh e » 4 1 Farmers’ House bTAYTON, tic iiA N S i n rn < il W W Hum , OREGON r K r a i h in m sekv < «so f l r - i a n d f o u r , It n u n d t v i t»f e«< fi m o u t h « m « in i 7. io r m . I r « \ # r in r a t i n i a u -I t , « u I in li- a v o r « i i r r n a l e VN . . ln r-* < l* y « t e n lu g » \ H « m la > m L t i i i r v r r ) i* u u i a ; At 10 a m ------ , I ’ a J to r. h . H. Mi|»t ( li. C.j (ollierieadiètotel-'whf unwilhnguca« te itine V teine with tlieir employea « a thè ro1 P/OBttof offer i i hy thè la tta r;«« tbe c ' y f n i n y lmt The captar» of a wou P *4 B K ® * Daggctt at Ronner*« F ri^ a M aM g y h o » a * 6n g » g » 'l in I > A I* 1 J - I « III K< II I' K K A f H IN «» Hg II VICK |> i m «nul Man lay of *-ar*h monili. Y r H. C. K rvt*r^ tMiiolAÿ at 6 .M ) r u P aver uiee-tliif every Ibareday rveiil:i|f HutiiJAv fit I r M nuiulay htUool ev«r> Iter JOK W A l . D K o r . PAAlor. K F Niter, H. h . Hupt PK K A C IIIN H KVKKY T » I IKD l A H alld 7 O r M. K«v REASONABLE RATES Mr. H A ( iL j iY ,? M l o r . m t m a l i 'e ttytD mao ia to be allowed to pnr- dtor iiT ge while in 4ebfito the Étti,nor until he ha* «erred nth*. The price of discharge r i* * the tourth month of enliatmenl It lie 2S i>er cent of tho yearly-pay of I applicant; during the fifth month par cent, and no - | month 1 __ ______ _ when tlie maximum price is reached. During the tbo fifteenth month ____ DnriBjr The pine cent of »“ the r m i ai- __ , . will . " ■ be ■ 9ft ■ . |«r r sent f~ iuiflm price; inf the sixteenth month 00 per cent, and *o on ,decreeing5 percent per month until the thirty-fourth month. when the applicant may apply (or his dlacharge without payment. No man ia allowed to purchaae hi* discharge a sec ond time, and tlioee procuring diachargea by purchase forfeit all benefits due to continuous service or honorable dis charge. A disctiaise by purchase la not an inherent right. But a privilege which may be granted by the Navy Department. " The atmosphere about the weather bureau ha* cleared off very perceptibly «Inca the recent investigation, and affairs | n running along very jipoothlv, with t o v tittle probability of any farther K | « being made in the near future K this bureau. Secretary Morton said InatflWwished to make it popular; in, is riaiti ng Moth* » • the intenti two women I cavaltr dW frr* rebellion,Jbat remained at the imnt no* til the end. Hi* faino«* raid do L a * , street wa* one of tho master etr •ktßppt the war, and received doe rwcxyr núii. ‘ Whan Booth waa playing g Richard ” in Chicago in K79 * monta!I t unhal- ■need apectotor named (k n y jh o t.«t ih «' actor twice from tho n H rtr, Oi « of ttm bóllete Mr. Booth w o w , ami had ft rot in a gold cartridaa, opon wiitoh Ito had engraved tbe woratt ‘ ‘ trop.' Mark BBC AK T b O C IE r ig «. to ut to have'yj ive money ia the mfitter of known ae Bartula <^«rja, I utd hove tha rvputatlon i i f h p.*a«emhl.V and indus- fta x rfp h to w . He also derided to dl.- J T DAM*. N.O. triuua man atW mred' well lur hi* wife > ConriMbe the river and Hood-room work (tsoaua W. «asjmcL. « r i««/ * ^ , and at kn <«rly date plaea the rivor fore and little daughter. c a s t in charge of otwerver* located oh] o I' avtos Minor, No tat, a . o . r. w.— Harry Bentley, once roevicted at Los tlie principal river*. A* a result Oari' fil M«t(« flr«i and Ihlrtl M iinlay evening« of Angele* for poiooning hi* wife bv arwnic rat h mouth HKNRY BIU'KK, Barns. F. II. Bigelow and Thomas E. sn,l tI iuh ,miring her death, ha* lieeu Russell, professor* of meteor«! ry, wi), Mae ter Workman w \v K i . d r r , K e e n !tie r diwhargcl by Judge Smith. The I>ia- be (Implied from the roll* this mon l 8 TAYTON, OREGON trict Attorney a»k(*l that lie be dis along w ith a number of clerks and othc charged. Haying that the Nordholdt employe*. In hi* forthcoming re|*,r heirn of Xlr*. Bentley and Bentley had Secretary Morton will make two impo P R O F E S S IO N A I compromised their trouble* over the t a u t riHomnieiidat ion*. t)nc relate* t- property and it would 1« impossible to t h e indiscriminate distribut ion of garden DR J M KITCHEN convict Bentley, the heirs being in hia seed, and the other to the duplication oi favor. The Judge intimaihd that things experiments by stations, now being done K r tld tn r « look(*l queer all around. by the department. A pa|>er was J *»d at a meeting of rai“in growers «»Fresno Saturday, pur porting to an agroemetit between the W O R L D S F A IR NOTES. DR R C HU NTER gtower*, packers and the aaeociation in . ethet a* follow«: Tlie grower* are to a n d •> S u r g e o n ,] pay the packers 40 cent* per Iwx for September 30 ha* l>een decided upon Inver* and f7 AO per ton for loose raisin*, ,j,M( KsaM.in . tWcoad r, ,«,r cent commissftm snd 2>, per «-nt a* Ireland'* day. Tlie feature of the Literary Congress brokerage and 25 rents per ton to the Mon. Or. m-s.H mtion to be collected bv the pm k,-r, was a pajM'r by Charles Dudlev Warner the packer to (s' liable to the association on the function, of literary criticism in - ' a car for all raisin* the United States. GEO W PO W ELL. at t he rate of ‘ f " 1.50 E S T A B L IS H E D 1 8 8 3 packed. • It has lieen decided by the council of Notary Public & Justice of the Peace, Judge Bellinger in tbe United State* administ ration to maintain the depart District Court at Portland refuses to ment of promotion and publicity until issue writs of Italia* corpus in Chinese the close of (lie fair, with Major Moses cases until the Customs officer* have P. Handy a* chief. decided on their rights to enter the Chief Allison of the maanfacturea country. He add«al: “ The govern building of the World’s Fair expelled ment ha* apiHiintod qualified officer* to R. Ii. Ingersoll A Bro., a New York DR G H CARTER take care ot Chinamen, and it ia not noveltv firm, for persistently violating pre-tuned tlie courts an1 to take the the rules against selling goods. matter out of tlieir hands. Chinamen The ground ha* been broken at the are not imprisoned in the usual sens*-of south end of tlie anthropological build the wool. Tlieg voluntarily placed ing for a building known a* Romford themselves in this position and knew Inn as a part of the Massachusetts perfectly well thee would be subject to exhibit. I n it Miss Maria Daniell of examination on reaching United States Bodon will show scientific methods of c o o k in g the cheaper classes of food so tv* to bo palatable and nourishing and SHAW & H U N T in the sanitary branch the best means of cooking for the sick and convalescent. ATTORNEYS AT LAW If the army bill passes, as now seems probable, it is believed that Emperor William of "(»ermany will visit the World’s Fair. An attache of the Ger «ntl Sm all Instruments man commission is authority for this the growers •* Orep 1 '* arranged statement. The German Department of before ptirelihMiig. E. H. C O AT ES, . on tlie- * >*»t »ide i I he noj Vb Stain fh tisph^g the question as to how hall in a glittering a r >f glass jars. C o n t r a c t o r f a n d i B u i l d e r , Oregon prides herself u her prunes. the Etn|>en*r wouht he reoeivad here has been informed by tho DebtoU in the Cor. Second and Ferry Streets, Albany, Or, Her soil product » utmost im United States that he would meet with partiality Italian. • •nan, French, a hearty greeting. Hungarian «ml Iter ov> ‘silver prunes.’ Tlie special committee appointed by A lao p la n t a m i a i* e lA c a t 1nna fu rn !a J i««1 A ll When it comes to a matter of sire the the World’s Fair National Commission W ork w u r r a u tc tl. 8tate is also well to the fore. There is to report upon the facilities for saving a pear in her exhibit which measures life in case of a fire in anv of the expo 9 inches aid weighs 4L. pounds; a sition buildings reported to that body ‘Gloria Munch' apple weighing 2 pounds, recently. It recommended the estab a cherry 3 \ incites In diameter, and lishment of a corps of men, to be known Miches'’ 17V b Inches in circumference.’ ’ a* a life-saving crew, to be furnished Idea go Tribune: “ In the horticul with all modern appliance* for saving tural building, Oregon, which was the life, this corps to be stationed at some Second Street, Stayton, Oregon first State in complete readiness and central point withie the park. The which opened May 1, makes an exhibit rejwrt was adopted. S. A. LANDES, Proprietor. ---- IS THE l’LACK FOR AN---- which should is- seen by all. It is a Oregon is one of the States that will wonderful story of the resources of that State. Its plan of display Is remark receive daily shipment* of ripe fruit and fresh vegetables in season to renew her ably artistic, and shows its many varie R o o m ! n e a tly fn rn la h e d . exhibit* at the World’s Fair. She Is ties of fruits in jar and on plate to great T a b le a u p p lle d w i t h th o l*e*t th e m i advantage. In all there are 400 plates now receiving cherries and strawberries, fo r 4 a. is thoroughly equipped, and hot and S p e c ia l a tte n tio n to c o m m e rc ia l n u n of apples that make the mouth water and the shipments have all come through (Hop w ith S. A Landen, Don’t forget the place—on and 240 Immense jars of fruit in solu in fine condition, establishing the truth tion. There are monster peara, (juinees, of the statement that Oregon fruits are Second Street, Stayton, Or. Lyona, O regon plums, peaches, apricots, cherries and good shippers. In that State’s exhibit grapes, any one of which, except the in the fisheries building one of the most two latter, would do for dessert for a attractive displays of the whole fair has meditifh-siied familV. There are 96 been holding thft crowd* about the Ore eases of prunes, sun-dried apples, (tears, gon booth during the paat few days. plums, poaches and other fruits, Chi This consisted of fresh royal ohinook cago Inter-Ocesni Sections of horti salmon from the Columbia river. The AT TURNER, OREGON cultural hall contain fruits and vines, largest fish weighed eighty-two pound*, or more properly »peaking, the display* and wa* the largest salmon ever caught of the bnrean of viticulture and po in the Wosf These fish were frown nw‘ W . W . R o w e l l , P r o p rie to r mfortaole. Guests courteousll treated and well cared mology. Of tbe latter Oregon, Cali side of solitt cake» of Ico tic fore they left fornia] Utah and N ov» Scotia have ex- the Coast, and they <ism«through nicely tags respectfully solicited. 1 ■ntiralv roeovat*». Nnwijr farxUtxd, rp«t-' eeedingly fine exhibit« ready for in- In that shape. Tliey looked been tie* itu* In all H* *npolntin*nta. K*u*. |t • d * r . -----— r through the Q. W . LOFTI88, M A N N E R . rr*«***o* t»aa4 trom ik* kwua “ | - * t a v t i W S In Oflt! In* • IHOMAS l / i i x i s . Ng « . t o o . r a a rre r*llowa liAll fvfre HAtuidav «v«n on Or br|or*< 14««lull moon BROS. Ä CO T u rn e r and M eham a Stage Line, Estcy, Newman Bros, and Earhuff Organs 10NN “ W O N D E R ” BAND INSTRUMENTS. r young couplfis sia rtia gf* Ills. Tliercysd pair waB simp house in s JUtle cot tag« at baudrin^mm, which contains bsstdto thrra bed reams only two small sitting rooms and a study or office for the use of the leading the Duke. It ia simply fitted up with light and inexpensive furniture, and is Department of Agriculture. altogether a very modest dwelling. The wheat crop of the United States Jesse M. Sparks of Tennessee has been will be much below the average, while appointed Consul at Piedras Negras, tbe corn crop will be enormous, and if Mexico, and thereby hangs a tale. Dur the weather conditions continue good, ing President Cleveland’s first adminis probably the largest ever raised. Tbe tration Major Sparks sent to the execu acreage of onto, barley, rve and similar tive mansion three opossums, fat and grains has been increased, and the crop toothsome, from the Tennessee mount will be large. The hay crap ia above ains. The President never forgot the the average. gift, and when Major Sparks was in The Mississippi waters passing through Washington last spring Mr. Cleveland the Rescue crevasse into tbe New River asked i f the Tennesseean wouldn’t like basin in Louisiana have overflowed the to be a Consul. The reply was in the country, doing immense dams There affirmative, and the appointment fol arc five to ten feet of water Dntch- lowed. The opossums did the business. town. 1 The _ Mississippi ‘ ‘ 1 is __________ now falling, . ‘and it is hoped the back water will ■ im i- mediately feel the effects of the fall. The BUSINESS BREVITIES. water Btands seven feet deep in places, and several lives have been lost. The largest piece of copper ever taken The United States makes a very dis out of the Michigan Upper Peninanla couraging showing (or this year's crop of weighed" about nine tons. cotton. It is already certain that the Ostrich-taming ia a very profitable in crop has been hadly damaged by unfa dustry in Africa, where it is computed vorable weather during the past six there are over 150,000 tame birds. week* ; that it has got a poor start ; that The value of the Western cattle is es it is being injured by insects and disease timated at (2,000,000,000, or five times and cannot amount to an average yield. More serious still is the prospect that that of all the cattle in Australia. Diamond-cutters in Holland have suc further adverse weather, which may ceeded in cutting stones so small that it fairly be expected at this season, catch ing the belated crop in its present con takes 1,600 of them to weigh a karat. dition, will reduce the yield still further. The highest rate of discount ever es A few sections, as Florida and Louisiana, tablished by the Bank of England was *eem to hare been exempted to the me 10 per cent on May 11, I860, during a teorological fate that ha* overtaken the pan to. the cotton crop generally, bat they are The narrowest-gauge railroad now in not extensive enough to make any ma use is one of twenty inches in North terial difference in the crop as a whole. Carolina, built last year for transporting timber. Acting Secretary Hamlin has instruct A million dollars in gold coin will ed Collectors o£ Custom* in order that weigh 3,085.8 pounds, and a million dol the department may be fully advised lars in silver coin will weigh 58,929.9 concerning the admission o f Chinese pounds. persons into the United States to pre Alaska produced (1,000,000 in gold last pare and forward to the department a year and California (12,000,000. The statement showing the number of Chi gold product of the United States was nese persons admitted by them from (35,000,000. Januarv 1 to June 30, 1803, and the rea The farm land of the State of Kansas sons; the number to whom admission produced twice as much in value last was refused and the reasons ; the num year as all the gold and silver mines in ber permitted to land for transit to an other port for exit from the United the United States. Nothing is wasted in China. The States. The Collectors are also directed to make a Weekly report of the China«« Btones of various fruit* and the shells of persons seeking admission into the nuts are cleaned, dried and carved into United States, through giving names, ornaments of the most graceful kind. description, occupation aim place of des It is said to coet lees to send the prod tination in thec united States, of those uct of an acre of wheat from Dakota to admitted and the evidence upon which England than it does to manure an acre such action was based, and also tbe of land in England so that it can grow name* and description and the occupa good wheat. - . tion of those to whom admission wee re New Bedford can easily afford to stop fused and the reasons for such refusal ; catching whales, for according to the also the names, occupation and a de latest statistics she is among New Eng scription of such persons permitted to land cities second only to Fall River in land for transit through the United States. cotton spindles.