The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, March 21, 1874, Page 8, Image 8

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piTBUSHstf' 4MMri ViIMIiSday and
IN REGISTER BUILDINGS,
Corn- Jrrj and fir SbnU.
Sootby'temifr, tt 'fWt in holes
where crickets ran out, will destroy
them.
TEBMS-IS ADVANCK.
ne year Three dollars.
'ix months Two dollars
Ziffle cor Tsn nt.
lYclnnsoinve.....a, iW wecn.
ro clubs of ten .
100
I .
ADVERTISING RATES.
Transient advertisoments, yier square of
en lines or less, first insertion fl; each
.ubaequent Insertion 50c Laraer adver
isements Ufwted on the most liberal
enns.
Affrlealtnrnl Items.
Louisana 'has become the banner
ttttaiftee,ifcrOauring OfS year
1,200,000 bales of the 3,000,000
bales raised in the South. Toifac
wwhpfish this the cultivation1 6t
sugar has been largely nban
d eed.
WJiiJe the fertility of the soil is
iyjio moans au evidence, of the
civilization and refinement of a peo
ple, a high .state of cultivation of
he sou is seldom disunited trom a
rtfpeoUbie degree of mental cul
ture. .1
' Breeirmg fine 'stock mi5essfiilly
is a, specialty Which requires study
aud' experience. It is a science iShat
but few farmers are able to com
prehend' To a competent judge
of1 fine stock, nature must bestow
the talent and that gift must be
iu1rVed. OOB '
About J.000 acres are cleared of
.timber each week day in this coun
try. Oftbeannual crop fe75,00,.
. 000. wntifc goes ibr tuel and twice
as much to fencing. The locomo.
tives in this country consume no
than 0&OPO tjords ot wood, or 500
pcrji, tyet. 1 1 Xhtjf.'iire, jijaut
An experienced woodman says
treed shoatd not be cut floft(ftf
wood. Limbs may lie lopped off,
.flMgeian t,iiBfter,B
made. In this way you get $
as mush wood as if you felled the
bee at each cutting and the
tree still remain good. i
The exports ot wheat from Rus
sia from Jan. 1 to Oct. 1, 1878,
were i!7.i3.l!i bushels, against
-2,6506 bushels in 1872; and 40,.
34-1,060 bushels in 1871. The to.
tal expofts of all kinds or grain for
tlie same time were 86.30,348; Vu.
in 1879 against 75,871,937 bushels
m.
. .', An English scientific journa' states
that oxalic acid promotes the sprout
ing of' seeds, so that seeds lofty
years old will germinate by its ap
plication. The method is to soak
tlie seeds for a day or two in a1 so
lution of oxalic acid till they com
mence to spont, when they are ta
ken out and planted.
t!W New York
piugs of well fed chickens when dry
4'rdPiinP08r are,WfOrtl) halt
$40 per, to?, ., Levied, ;al.es are
worth $6 to $8 per ton, and stable
manure costs 82 50 and 85 per ton,
accordjtig to locality.
TendfFpWiMs-ffliofltd drtdnly a
very )ightauppe, aud that lull two
or three hours Wore going-to bed.
Soup or broth made of different
meats is strengthening, as well as
nice flavored, but it should be per
fectly free from fat if prepared for
.invalid )
The studioii" ottght to have stated
times ot exercise, at .leattwo or
three hours a day, one halt before
dinner, the other before going to
bed. 1
Clean Tketh. If you will but
a . v-
't
ices
which are sold at fabulous prices
are greatly interior to a simple mix
ture of soa
keep j(oor tfcth clean theyv won't
decaf. The wondlmil dentifrice!
ned
1
fke orns
articles are
root ; but the essential
soap and chalk. The druggist will
prepare you enough for a quarter
soft tooth brush, go through Huntley immediately sul
your mouth thoroughly. If dis-
o a bad rocaith, voir way,
the do$e in yie moruing,
; flosetjn
fepeat.
6
Exercise should never be taken nig
on a full stomach, it should never ; go:
ut the principal article for -keep.
h "' clean! is a tooth-uidk,
(juuin wwcn yon may
be continnedtoexaustiio,and when use after eating, no matter thougl
we are done, we should not cool off
too suddenly.
Uy setting a glass fruit jar on a
folded UweU through iy jaked in
cold water, the fnjit can lie pound
In boiling hot With no more danger
ot breaking than a tin can.
Cold bathing is of great advan
tage to health. It prevents many
diseases, promote perspiration, ac
celerates the dhfration W tne blood,
and oures against cold, i
.Wooden slwes are .highly recom
mended by the. agricultiirists of Ku
rope, as it is shown 'ihat "imjiaired
cciwtltutidn and eveV toss' of Kfe
results -from wearing leather: shoes
in wet weather.
We, may strengtlien any weak
part of the body by constant exer
cise. Jims tne lungs may oe
Strengthened by loud speaking o-
by walking np an ascent trie di
gestion and nerves by riding, the !
arms and nanus by rnooing tnem
daily.
To prevent choking, . break, an
e-jfi into a cup ana give it. to tne
person clu king,' to sWalKSw. The
white of the egg seems t cioli
around tlie. obsuwle and remove it.
If one egg does does not answer (
the purpose, try. another. . Tne white
is is all that is Twc&sarf .
To'Have CotjLviii) Keek .Itli)E.
After it is cold, and not dry as
chip, put it into boiling water when
take it out of theipot, when done,
until cold. ' -;':( J
I'remii'h
it is a piece of apple, and if conven
ient, aftrwanl use spme . water, to
rinse between thef 'teeth what the
pick has left.
T.K.n Ti 1 if "
A Brenthlnir Cave.
In the' range of montitains hi
Western North Carolina known as
the "Fox Range," a most singular
1 phenomenon exists. It is a breath
ing cave. In the summer a current
of air com6 trom it so strongly
that a person can't walk against it,
while in winter the suction is just j
as great, the coofciair nm tlie
mountain in the summer is felt for
miles in a direct line from the mouth
of the cave At time a most offenS
sire odor is enlittedipori the cur
rent from dead carcasses of animals
sucked in and killed bv the violence.
The loss of cattle and stock in that
section in winter is accounted for
Ui this way.; They range too near,
the mouth of the cave, and the
current caities"'fhem in. At times,
when the change from inhalation
,). exhalation begins, the air istilled
with various hairs Qt animals : not I
infrequently with boues,aud whole
carcasses are found miles trom the
plaae. Th.ajlhas been, known
to change fflaVrtally'iii temperature)
during exh?.'tk)i! from quite'tjoolto.
..opleasauUv -bot. withering vegeta-1
tion wjt.hin rey!,, and accompanied
by a terfil)le roaring gurgling sound.
The St. Pan! DispateJ, prints some
a.npiinu76estetefietit rdatrfe to
tcwtSaots ion tystar nts Inj the far
West, lield by C. C. Huntley. The
DisjMitch claims that at tlie outlet
Huntley, by aid of some Washington
Mf)ofatefcud from ,! tile
ftwal paNtioni frllfc3loiitiiia, cut
olTthe nniues and attached them to n
petition for a jxistal route from Mis
soula, Moutaiwi. to Walla Walla. W,
T., 450 miles, through a wilderness
without settlers, and got a contract at
suosaci lent-
ao wiuiiiii.
Huntley immediately subH-ontracted
at $14,000, and pocketed $48,000 a
war forbc years. .TkeaU WHter
sent oter flie road dl not (xee4d eifrht
totter and papers ealh mm.-' fit al.
6taiiled J route ftr 11.131 from
Ktltoa...llah, to Dalles W. T, f 1
DftLlel1 Oregon?. ?r. jjiik'4 tki(y
trips, at 1234.000 per year. His last
o)eration was getting a route for
000 from Boise City to Wiunemueea,
Xevada, 2S0iules, .at77.000, of which
HfO.KX) Is clear firotlt.
A piece of elastic stone was re
cently exhibited in St. Louis, which
hid beet quarried near GoldjhOro,
a. v ., ana nas oeen presenteu 10
the St. Louis University. It is a
.bar-ot white sandstone, one foot in
length by one inch in width and
thickness., (Jt is easily Jbent in any
direction, returning with a spring,
when suddenly loosened, to its
proper axis. It may also lie com
pressed with a slight pressure, or
extended, and it converts its shape
as readily as caoutchotte tr India
rubber.
A geneva physician has observed
that among populations dwelling at
a high elevation above the level ot
the sea eases of consumption are
very rare; while on do other hand
caws of pneumonia are very fre
quent. Having bestowed attention
also upon tne therapeutic effects of
a change ot altitude, he comes to
the conclusion that a given increase
of altitude produces always the
same effect, whatever the altitude
of the starting point.
A curious m
PETERS & SPEIOE L
MANI KACTIRKK8 UK
Carriages
& Wagons,
Ol' Every DcucripUon,
ALBANY, OREGON.
f AM'KH'TTlIE TO ORDER Ati J
iU and all stylus o ,
Waffona, C'ai-rlngfg, Hack ,
e.. t us reasonable ntea as ttic use nt
gwa material nml ilrstK lnsg wrirk will jw
t loSr rates ""5 rxp,'Ait '"""'J' d""
Sbopon f'errj- betireea First anrf ftrrt
streets.
l'ETERS SPEIDK
AIIny, Jlaivh 7, li7-JS7
MA1UU.E WORKS.
MOXROK A STAIfiKB
Iieulera In
Momimeals, Obelisk Toms.
Il ad and Foot Stones,
Executed in
t allttirula, Vtruiont
. MurOle.
SAI.KM, OREGON.
aud I til; it.
lilUM'lt M4l AT ALU AH i
ey o
'St
No bettei
of I r. .1 . lol, iim..-u i '.iDiiuDiii.l
IHi1 Of Elll'jlJl'llOw'on 1 ... .1. .v.,
-t'1t 'his ivme4v lon hv u,-T.,l";
! i V r. .v. 2r- ..te then
. .111 Ml,
is said to be
I laving Colk
spawn from
fishermen "pla
in au empty
sealed up wit
a sitting hel
they break tl
fry into wfate;
sun, and tl
they ar,8d
turned tyto aakqfyr
ell -watmo
nurse thrtn
iehtlj' strong
Uve Bread. One i as a pot boiling, feared bv
quart of meal, one quart of wheat many that a v-otanic eruption may
dour, one teacup b yeast, one tea- i breaLfcrth there nometime Sueii
. m .. 1 I ' , . . i - ' I it! 1 1 . .
J 1 li I III I 111 Vlltidliii I N f I It....-, IT -I j. ... fl J
1n.:'i 1
jr.'. r r. i I
HfirtatH
Ml
i nau'iung
in China.
KiSlessary
liUge the
quantity
which i
dJ in thi
JiAtHml:
Hat. Satt mnciNx
ltnXtil IS"''
rcport-
EUCALYPTUS
A I im v 'I n ittiil, (''in Jiti;
a
inn: nt v r
hill i.iul JM.'r
llImi( i r..,. .
Inlluin. ot !WSi, .s
iSimeiK
j'Ax and pjnt, under
juter sAnic days
ifgg and emrtv the
4
10
:t
t
a?
18
1
0
a
7
a
'I i
'.5
10
1
of warm milk; pour into pans
let it rise. Jiake ui.ttl well done. (Tat.
A certain cure tor nose bleeding f 1 -- ; i
is said WbeJ to extend the arm perJ L lhe as 11 w of
pendicularly against a wall or post, lK,,me u"der tue auRPioefi ofil8 )ICW
or any comment object for a sup-1 master.t !e K" of lt? ! ging
port. The arm on 'the side from ! ou ldly a,)d 110 1 "freqontly
a few eveoiii
it-ent
sleigotWt.ha(B
die, and found
which the blood proceeds is the one
to elevate.
CrTAUDAvnirorr E
(Wis
TTdisays
fTOc,'the dtop-
presefits some interestfing. fabis.
'Theeost of eradins is immense.
j the workmen, in many places, being
a quart of milk exptf a teacup-1 In digging down they find" ruinsof
ou in which w u ijwr wuiwpjon- j tne itome ot 3jiii(Ue Ages fifst, and
fuls Of flotrr. When it bolfe put in under them again, "those of the
. 3 i i . . ... '
a very nwie sau, ttn sur as ror
starch. Add, fotoblespoonfuls of
sugar and anch Biro aa yo fike.
LjUkgi yiww Pi B8.v-3ljffieVze a
Ancient ('yl and aometimes the
origitial surface of the earth is at a
dlib.ot eighty fe apenfaee,
tnerlSfore, at what fffgntrill expense
largo lmraoer m Beopia wilo were
drawing their snpjHirt iiom the
town. Jhere are now' in that
town any quantity ot mou hunting
up wood-jKtes to'"w. ' i
I by the
until
to be
e
IVIfc
J.aporte,
visited a
rptse swin-
atidience
Mrietarc .
; HHNUK orhMAWr. a
lilPlllMll'iinu ltl . .
Kt'O iit ihellenri
! K S'r ! .V ..... . .
rtiMiitle I,rrliu .
; UouorirlMpa
! t'W
omnptrteiy corrooo atlve of
ln.tii. a iilf- k n, hi . if...'..i"i .
Of the .Vfsti-lmi.RailwHvCo.. pnWfty-('''i
It will beftMnd vet v ettiliK.foi 1 ai,.
! !Hi'f??e!,?f WPtw"t, BrrTnohitJB. Hnc
kiiea, w, ana u B1Ui-fc dhrlhg pmui in
3
0
.1
tjyjab
nenti
It
WfM Euraliy
fun ls Sheelftl mvimiT
tior. fWHic-ff&fowitOl
'KV i lxv1l MiVh.
Kdtirt IB e .(? (-.. i( it I -,
' eureirvery cm It'HStfd
acoamin m direFtionn
1llu:tt the Hjnrimh
remilts..: iju. ilMmj ytt
1 1... !;,. i. ....... I .. - . .. "me nn! tnmtaeuiStt
U1U ogiiK-Houhe .yMBtn ik more iuqsmr tnst cujaise, Alvioni tlnitlex
extensive than any in "the world, :WXW'
tne lights ana beacons extending ! takx mum iu; Uiioaiah'si fi mu
more than mib,,n.ii., .' '- "'7t
lien -. Iio . .i.vaiuwy
large Wmofi: rjifl tteiid(i till tl,p work milst go . for all these
tender eno
tour ounce
gh to betit to a mash: yawuuiK cos musiqpi f W
artdW iihrairfed . support nie'tMitre paveTrteW
Vt f.rifXTv Q , k;u;, t . ,.t.,.,..i :..
soe;isuei: nait a pound . l,"v' """' m
lnienueu improvements ot
improvements
to
and
the
the
s
i i.-njul ii.. mi
Altifta w vinegar ift good to set
colors red, green or yellow.
A hot shovel held over varnished
furniture will take out spots:
-WWW6f any VXkliiKJShWbe
washed in cold guds and not rinsed.
Sal soda wjtfbMoD' : one sK)iv
tul is fcitfcMiitftr a kettle full of
Clot
deli ai
wheu saritly.
a are hnyiug a carpet for
, ywu mm, cuooee. wnaii
.ti- i . 1 .. .
along t
and shore. We have 521 light
houses, 35 powerful signals operated
h afjdnvjo'stjii fi$hot
air, ow uay or nniignied iK'acons,
and 2,888 buoys;
Gounod's "Komeo and Juliet"
wa j, rttefitty Ivent l M al)i! j but
was not a success, owing to the
fact that the "Juliet" of the oc
casion was Mme. 8ass, a fragile
female ot more than two hundred
Ill
II
X
pOUtl'
sreyoir soaps
iid plants.
of currants, and four ounces snrr '
Put the juion.jff.frhe lemon and ! citPs sutjfensioji brii
some candied fruit as for other mince ;cwstJ)e,TibW. - '
pies. Uake with rich crust. . , m. "771 T7T 7 ,
i iBAASiNfi ir.TT:Tcrirtrmg ports having found tlie meanest
to Dr. h.lsner, water in winch po. j main J'hehai donated a. pair of
tatoes haVS new oMM' ekercise a i worn-out summer pants to the
remarkable cleaning influence upon I homesteaders, hut took out the
.MM&frW all kinds, especiallyj poekete fiwl rped tnetoittons off
spoons that have beconr blackened before parting with them.
by eggsi-JveHclicatly chased
and engraved articles can, it is said, (..Cbsterike ;b,re hjg, ,yi
bMMittfel brUifc-fcy Vtts makod.' Conconl and j xiMt frriel home.,
even Setter tTian by the use' "0 mMfcl A 1 Will iro down , u,,k
polishing powder. TK: ? i A,- What . W ba.e
VawMfc-A. an LrilP ,t
VW'IUIMIIS,..
MMi fflWi;ih4n d.
says the London "Figaro," another
remarkable Wiprano', hYname Mile.
Dieudonne ((iod-gifted). a pupil of
blonde, endowed with p, seraphic j
voice, say the reports.
Mamma. "Now, then. Tommy, j
make haste WifAtrp'mir dinner " j
ilVtaroy (aftr a pBuso).HVi'Bnir-:
'g to eat it :up;ma,hinia, but 'jt
FOR AN
n(nral)Ie Cas
LL oJ . Wl'Mffltoi
DK. LE RICHAU'S
COLD EN BALSAM
I f m Aft T it'H crs' trial hd lhi ftiliit nn
pivven Itself the only rurative in certain c1bi.
(1dt9nwsprohowM!u41 by fcuaioi)1 yrautiUuii
(ts as incurable. 1
: -Jfr.LtHftto'f GOLDES BILSJOlli'l
faw Chihciwiflr$taiii')nd MtfK Sswb
toe Un orBeOT: 8yi' IJUp. Ejr Sum, fcc. ;
Ooptierlcolted BlotcHcs, BnAilltic CVflffii,
, lliwcA Sculp, ar4 itf primary torrnnft'the
WHtn known as Syphilis. Price. 15 per tot
tic, or two Lit riJJ
Or. Le Bichau's GOLDEN BALSAM M
enree TetHiry, Witprial, SyphUlllo Hhrtm.
, sod Oontctl ansa, BtiSnMB ef thtt mate.
and prmdlffttna all .1 .... .
' whether cat
merci
lndltcremn' ht'iMns r,f
Price, 6 pe?bottle. oAjrolor It. WW
0- Le Richaa's GOLDEN SFARISH AN
tatton, Oratel,,' and all Vrlnary or tfc
me of a ct)m'b.k
uds for the gar-
DT to harden yards
m
yarnisb for wicker work, F. Rhine WW,D""
recomraendn'the Follbwing 'feorapo- 4,
: Mi
consist-! ..." Iin'T-'
i" K 111 cCIll UIOIISII IOIIMV
I ataananementa Price,
wetty nr. Lb Mm'i GilL
.Irrl-
asui
ii'iiurun
sition
is boi
ilea aoWn V a Kyrtipy
qHe! -fW'trtrV" tli""tio'WWi 1
ency and mixed with twenty parts j aronjj(k
of copal. This mass is then dilu-
proper thneBiVr, .naW , wnaish
tmatflig
t
ore
forJiis-wife. . Ji ilidn
think 4lonW MMrioi
slfppery"thaaw .w
tetith
..Jn.-n
.the farmers are'jlot 'OftlY-'iiiicrsiiiff
... 1 1 . 1 1 a 1 1 . i 11 11 Kin ! 1 1 11.,., iP
redqc
(i iUi a-vjewi to ,fiigieriitiiWalnn.
FILLS tar Seminal Weakness, VltitHBato-
pufopmMrWm
dlaeaece arising from
MatbaMM.' Av.tvWoV.
-''T'i IIH 91
oar' win rMan
Ml
mate crane. iSI ,l -if 4ni,
ejbulfJiBnrvpa.nte..,.,.
, una
'.'JO. 10 1
Jam aiiJlv
! diasolved. in
in a MlUard'1 saloon on a Sundav.
He mat!