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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1880)
.A ' . ! . v 7 : ISSUED ETEBY FStDATi H THE SEGIBTEE BUILDING, Corner Ferry and First Streets. OH. VANCLKVE. . PKOPKIETOR. TKRM3-IN' ADVANCE. e copy, one year , .n r.o . l so - wV,nm uivuvuv ...... X ,j .Slngla copies.. Ten cents , , . ; Ageuts for Ibe BcgUter. ... The following named irentlcmcn are author Izwt to receive and receipt for subscriptions to the Keoihtkr In the localities mentioned : i Memrs. Kirk A Home Brownsville. Roticrt tilass Cinwfonlsville. "Peth Hayes....... TTnlsey. , j ), P. Tompkins Harrisburs FRIDAY ....APRIL 23. ISSO HOME 1XTEBKST?. Milk paint for fences and barns is made by- mixing water lime with skim milk to a proper consistency to apply ' ' wttb a brash. It will adhere well . to - : wood whether smooth or rough, to brick, mortar or stone, where oil has not been previously used. ' Three pecks ot boiled potatoes, fed a 'day, warm, is a remedy for diarrhoea in cattle. - To prevent abortion in cows give . tablespoon twice a week of a mixture of equal parts of plaster, ashes and salt. ' If a box of ashes be kept in the hen-. v jiery, lice will be prevented from hatch ing on the bens to prey on the chickens when hatched. . ... In trimmirg off branches they should . be cut close to the trunk, so that no dead stumps shall disfigure the tree ; lo that the bark may readily grow ;? over. - " The best remedy for the sting ot a -' bee, wasp or hornet is liquid ammonia, and Dothing will equal its dilution in -water ii allaying the irritation caused by mosquitoes. Charcoal pulverized and mixed with water is highly recommended for reliev , iogcattVa 6uffer5ng from any derange roent of the stomach, such as bloat, bpvea, V. . . . , , ... Young raws should not be taught to k,-i at at milking lime, s it will not al- way, be- fuund convenient to supply 'food aud Uiey will bo restless without tf 'it when acenstomed to it. ' Satarating asbes with kerosene and T" applying a handful in.a hill, will Veep . , the striped bogs from cucumbers. It v r not the bags who recomend the recipe, but the-people who have tried it. It is ' -' aid to bo more eSective than a legisla- V "tlye enactment ' OI R OOK BOOK. . ArvLK Chaklottc Butter a deep ' baking bowl ; line it with thin slices ot bread which hae been soaked in milk ; fill the bowl to within one inch of the w top with sliced ; apphes in layers, with - bit of butter, sugar and grated lemon 6r orange peel ; cover the apples with i thin1 slices of bread soaked in rniik ; . , cover, the bowl with an earthenware pie-dih, in which place water to prc .i . vent its cracking ; bake in rather a brii-k oven from one to one and a half, boars, accoi ding to the size. Cocoaxit Pv'ddixg. Grate one cocoan IV, rVlibur soda crackers fine, add a little salt, butter size of an egg, ' pour over it one quart of scalded milk , When cold add. three eggs well beaten, ) one coflee-cnp o sugar, and the juice ot one lemon. To make pies, atld" tvo "more eggs to the above which will y 'make to pies. - "i M cstakd Cabbage.- Chop one halt a head ot cabbage fine,, put on to boil, ' one.cup 61 vinegar, odS cup ot sugar, . seveu tablespoons of milk, two ot mus tard, and one tablespoon each ot pep- - " per aud salt, add one beaten egg, stir the mixture well, then pour the whole over the cabbage, and. serve. Yeiy . Molasses Fecit Cake. Two enp - . .butter, two of m6Iaase&, two egg, one cap ot milk, ODa. teaspoon ot soda, one of essence 6f lemon two Wtmegs, flour r -endngH to make ;. a 'stiff batter beat i-inrell ''add cufrantsj chopped raisins and citron.fi 'To prevent raisins trom falling in cake beat them with the egg Coffkk Cake without Eggs. f One and a ball ,'cnps of cold coffee, on t&ueap and a. bait of sugar, -one halt cup et molaases,aud nearly one cup ot butter. one cup ot chopped raioins, one cup of uiraDts, one . teaspoon soda, and nut meg, fetiras stiff as fruitcake. Sitet . Pcddiko One cap suet chopped fine, one ot molasses, two of flour, one and a half cups ot sweet milk, one teaspoon each' of soda, einnamon tfr-aad cloreSi, one cup of raisins. ' Steam .'two Loam "without lifting cover. J -r -.ii.r'A i Heal tli oies. Kever lean wiU the back upon .any- thing that is cold. - v " " '"i ' j-2ever . begin !,' journey nnlil the breakfast lias' beea eaten. " ' ; ' 'jn. sleeping ia. cold' room, establish tbe habit 61 breatluitVs through the nose, and Dever with the mouth open.- Never go to bed with cold or damp Icetj always toast tbeia by the fire ten i tT fifteen minutes beforj !:oinir to lied.' Never omit regular bathing; tor' Un. less the f-kin is in active condition the cold will close the pores, and favor conccftion or other disease?. --; Merely warm the back by a fire, and never continue the back exposed to heat after it lias become comfortably warm. To do otherwise is debilitating. Aiter exercise of any kind, never ride in an open carriage or near the window ot an open car for a moment. It is dangerous to health and even to life. When hoarse, speak as little as possible until it is recovered from, else the voice may be permanently lost, or difficulties of the tlroat be produced. The Toronto Globe argues at length to prove that while the U. S. might cap ture few posts along the Canadian fron tier"it would be impossible for it to an nex the Canadian territory." There is not the tightest desire on this side ot the line to elevate Canada to the dignity ot being a portion of an independent country, either by entreaty, purchase or war. Because Queen Victoria's son-in-law is managing their affairs at present our Canadian neighbors should not grow vain, and vaunt their untried prowess unnecessarily. It is better tor the two countries to cultivate feelings of se curily and friend-dnp. For the genera tion to come their need be no occasion tor counting guns and soldiers and cal culating what would be the probable results of a war. Some day it may be alleged that the natural northern bound aty ot the Republic, east ot Lake On tario, consists ot the St. Lawrenee Iliver and the gulf of St. Lawrence; but the probabilities are that if any terri torial acquisitons are made by the LT: S , they will be made amicably and to the southward. The King of Siain will soon bo making a pilgrimage through Europe, nntl will give America a call likewise. lie will discover that the Siamese twins have ren dered his country quite well known abroad. His subjects are not barbarians, as many suppose, but are very polite people, and iloliglit in poetical compli ments. His EmbassaiJor once wrote home from England : "I am deeply Impressed with "be aiignH Qwcu ot this realm, in that lie- ycs, complexion and bearing are those of a beautiful and majestic white elep'iaiit." Victoria was much affeeletJ when she learned ot it. It appears from the testimony of impar tial witnesses that Mr. Parnell i-j fu'Iy justified in the Uennuci.it ion of the Irish land tenure system as the principal eanse of the destitution in that country. The system drains from tlie country aminully $80,000,000 in rents anJ 35,000,0CO in land . raxes. 1 aving lor the support of 5,000.000 people, about $10 per bead year ly. .Taints Retlpath, who represents the X. T. Tribune in a special tour of inresti sration, says that the landlords ot Ireland are not contributing a shilling to the relief fund, but that m a class they are merci lessly enforcing ,heir claims to tlrtir pound of flesh from their starving tenants. It is sometimes alleged that millionaires are seldom patriotic. This is not the case with Vanderbilt. lie takes a deep interest In the General Government. Every night it owes him $3450 for that day's interest on registered bonds, and on the following noon owes him $1723 more, which along toward sunset grows to $3430 again. H'liile he is playing a game ct biiliaids his Government bonds earn him about $230. They are remarkably industrious, and work night and day. Everybody should have them. There are some wealthy men who do not put away all their surplus coin in Govern ment bonds. Swch an one is Edwin D. Morgan, ex-Governor of New York and a philanthropist, whose good dee'is would fill a volume. A resident ot New York City, he lias given liberally to a score ot Charities ; he has founded a young ladies seminary at his country home on Cayuga Lake, and now he has., added $100. 000 to the endowment of the Union Theo logical Seminary.' As he pays the money down, bis bequests are actual facts. , As some Inquiry is made as to the posi tion of Portland we give its latitude and longitude for the benefit of these Inquirers, as published by the signal service. Lati tude 43 de. 30. ; longitude 127 tleg. 27 min, 30 sec This is considered by the service as correct at comer Front and Washington streets where the office was formerly located.' The office has no in struments with which to correct Jiroim eters and are .therefore unable to make any such corrections. Congressman Springer showed the House very clenrly yesterday that the charges of bribery brought against him were baseless, and placed Manning, ot Mississippi, who: spread the story In a very awkward'- posi tion. ' Springer lays the blame of the whole matter at the door ofTIlden, and charges that Finley.one of the sage's young men at Washington, was the author of the anony mous letter. It is cm-ions how the traces ot Tliden crop' out In all , these dubious transactions, i. f ... ,. ; - The American population of New Mex ico lias more than doubled in the past year, but U still only 23,000. . The total popula tlbo ot tle Territory is estimated at 135,000. Railroad enterprises will soon transform and people that long neglected and naturally rieh region. Tbe New York World ma increased Its price from three to four cents a copy. This fr ia consequence of the enormons lt crcasc lr the price of paper. - A -very ciuious miinbcf, 143d7,a hich multij lied by 1, 2, 3, 4, 3, or G gives the same figures In the same order, beginning at a different point, but. if multiplied by 7 142,ar7xl 142.S37 142,S37x2-.2S5,714 148573-? 423,571;-; 142.857x4 .57123 " Y" 142,857x5714,253 T ' --' 142,857x0 S37;112 ,',....112.357x7 08t&99 It Is a pleasant thing to be a royal bio grapher, even if one is compelled to deal out a large amount of panegyriCi-and ex-; haust his superlatives" in depicting more, than niiindane vi,rue.'. Theodore Martin,, has sung in pro? and very heavy proe. too, the idyl of Qneen i Victoria's married lite and the blameless career of the Prince Consort, and has just been rewarded with Knighthood and the order of the Bath. - Co-0perati6n lias proved highly success- ' fill in England, so far as. management ot . stores tor the sale of dry goods, groceries' and family supplies are .concerned. The commercial classes are demanding a Parli- amentary enactment fo" the entire prold-"-bition ot co-operative stores, ind the 'fine- J tlon has been dragged Into the political arena. For some reason not' apparent, tlie co-operative ! failure. ! movement has been a' "Kobotly need be '.astonished If Boss Tweed should materialize in Michigan and -once more adorn lus bosom with a diamond -clmndelfer That'State has $8,000,000 on hand in excess ot its liabilities. v " , Tbe following stopping places are- said., ( to lx- on tlie ronle to tbe Skagit mines Death Canyon, Jacob's Cadder, Frozen ," Hell Skeleton ,passiSepiilc4ier. . -Swamp, and Sourdough Monnbiin. , - , , . Here md There. Samuel Br&chman, a Tehama merchant, committed suicide by .Jumping into, the Sacramento riverj The Edison tailing process is to be used y in a mill to be built at Orville. California, i which "wltr be eom'pretedAttg. 'IsC T"!e Qneen i expected in England by the end of this week,' and hen the Bea-w. cnnsrleld administration will lose no lime; to resign. !- - " ' X, ' The Senate have confirmed .J. Anglli to""l be minister, and" Swift of Citfornia. and X; Prescot t of South Carolina, commissioner . to China. " . A tcnible famine is raging at Mosnl, In Turkish Koorisdan.' " "Four tlious.tfvl in habitants fled to Bagdad and hraidreils are , on the rood. Senator Kane, of California, is in the Sacramento jail, and will probably stay there nutil tlie legislature of California ad jooriiB. The house snb-commlttce on the Pacific railroads decided against the extension of time for ten years and fifer tliscii-sin tlie proposition to extend six vears. ! The evidence in the case of Colored Ca det Whittaker, at West point, looks as if there w.-vs something in- his assertion that, be was assaulted by other Cadet. In the first three months of 1SS0 there were 1.400 failures in the United Stales, against 2.300 for same time in 1870. So times must be better than tfiy were. Posffgp stamps and cards Sssffstr tar pfst masters during the past nine mouths reach about 534.000.0CO, which Is over $3,000. 000 more than foty corresponding time last year. The following items nnder date of-.April 3th, from Goodell's, he.id of navigation on Skagit river, will be read with interest : Great excitement prevails here to day over a rich strike on Sank. The ist week has been warm. Simmt melted snflfcienrry to admit ot a good deal of prospecting on many bars along the Sank river, a few miles above its junction with the Skagit. Twerty-five cents t" the pmi was obtained in many places in top gravel, and almost every locality so tar as pmpccted slwws pay dirt. It has been the opinion t many old miner who have been in the vi'-lnity this winter that fherrcJiest plaeers will be loo i lit in this sectkm id tlie country, and these recent developments prove the correctness of their jinlgmorit. People are rushing in and slaking olt" claims. A new district wilt be organized only one day's travel front where the Seat tle steamers laud iasseugers. It U aln learned from a pirty of miners just arrived from a prospecting tour around tlie . port age that splendid prospects are taken from the side hills and from the beds ot small ravine. One ravine, only a mile Irom the portage, was thoroughly prospected. and yielded tlie finest- looking gold yet found anywhere on the Skagit. The-average prospect here m 31 cents to three njus of dirt. DlatresslUBT Iteport' from the ?fr(b. Victoria, April 1. A coirosponden from near Clinton wriiles t The whole country north ol Clinton Co Peace river is covered with s -tow three feet deep. All the Ciitlle in the vast district ot Chilcoaten have perished tor want of food, and filly percent, of those' that grazed on the left bank of the FrazeK 'T'"' Is the 15th tot March ; t,he tlays are cold and tlie Digbt bright and very cold. The winter may last three weeks longer. 'and there ls i:o chance for the remnant ot live stock. The oldest Indian neTer 'i-atv such a terrible winter as this has been. In many piiees the dead bodies of the deer have been found in the forest - frozen stiff. The bounding deer turning into a lunrp of ice, and tlie starving Indian trying to cut a venison steak with an ,ax , would make a picture ot life in northern .latitudes very luterestii-.g to those who spend their lives in well aired rooms. 1 ' . ., ..'. '. Two for Dlme ,,. - He entered the "saloon tvltli a hasty stride and ftbstrncted nir. as If some bunk would snlit wirl onan If 1.- to rave u witn nut, mighty .Intellect...- He laid down his short bit with the manner of a man who had paid any mimlier ol lona; Wfs over the same counter and would do If. again If he fert lifee It. He poui-ed out his four linger awl a halt of whUky. As the bttftenaVr was wouderino; wheather he was a rnilroatl magnate1 or a bonanza kinff Insredy disguise, in tvalked a wreck oti the ocean of rum, who beegl pit poorly for a "nip." -r The bartViider was no green horn, and conldn't bw played.' . ne re foed the bummer's appeal. Sty. my (mod fel low, 7 aied the cfanrpaMonat e millionaire. 'Do ybw want a "drink P J'hen divide with trie. ; : pbnred nut more than I want," They" Vlid divide, and walked out together to Initiate other Well posted barkeepers Into the secret ot eett Hg "two tor a dime' . . . . j t L 1 1 1 1(7 About $I00.000 was saved in the con struction oi the IToosac Tti'nnel by the use of an improved" drill. The inventor of the drill, who died recently 1 In Boston, re ceived on ly 5.000 tor f the contrivance. He also invented series of signals-tor use on ships of -war, which were.4ighly com mended by the -government .nitfl vas pat ented both in this country and in Europe. He made many other toutribntions to labnr-sirving machinery, but notwithstand ing his-tnventions he i ever realized even a comfortable competence from them ow ing to the difficulty of rut riKlncing thein before the expiration ot the patents. THE BEST OF ALt 1 . FOB; HAN A2TD BEAST. -For morte than a third of a century the JHexican Mustang I.ixitukcut lias been known to riiiliions nil over tlie worll e the only6uto reliance for tho-reller of accidents and pain. It Is a moilieino above price and praise the Itent or Its Ind. ior evr- foim of cxturuui pain tbe -s- . , a m n stan i,iniment is wlilmut nn equal. . . . . .. . . . It Iicuetralrt fleth nud tnnitle to the very lione nmkiu tiio vontinu nnceof pain xiul infl;iiii:itioniMip8Lblo. its effetits tipoiv Iluuiuu Flesh uixl tlio Bmte Creation, cro equally wouilerful. XUe Mexican Uniment is reeded by sonicboiljr in every liouae. Everyday biiiid news of the ajouy or an awful muld or turn ibclued, .of rheituiKtio niart-r- ro storel, or a valuable horn or ox saved by the beating power of this Trhioh speedily rorcs such ailments of tlie HUMAN l Uii ns ' Rheumatiam, Mwclltnnr BtlflP joints, outracted itluseles7 JBbx-us aud Scalds, Cuts, ISrnlsea svnd feproius, 1'oliououa Bites and stiMca, Ktifrurss. T.nmcis. 11 orr,I'ler.'ioshitca, hilMalns. I More -NtDnles. lalinl -. ,,, 1 indeed every form or eilnual !ls- r cane, tt heals iillimt( aeon. - rNirtbe liELTF. C'st.vTios it. uros Spmliia, Swiaay, Stilt" Joints, fouuilrr, Ilamest Hani, ZIoor lll (tttvFoot Ko, Srrcw n6riH. ftcal, Ho 1 loir- - ilnni, Sra-ntchra, tVind (eratls. Spavin, T:imli, IStnglKeaie, Old tSoresy ! I Film npon tlo Kifih !d "every olliir, ailment to which the acrnpaal. of tbe Stxlle nud frtoei Vnrd are Jinble. ',- Tho Mexlcaik 91 nntniif; Lialmtnt always cures nnl never ;tlidajppoiuts; aud u.to, positively, -r l the- best; OF ALL FOB MAIT OS BEAST.1 mivi-.-.t,ii 3 OLD &M BLmi F. i Dii. Saxpobd's Livm IsvioossatobJ : a SUnxUrd Family R-medy for tdisetisrs of t'.io Liver. Si.mi.-. CV:i"-. f-.Tl T J Debilitates-Itis fcfl ! & xnvigoratori y has beea nscd 1 8 mr.J5j SEND FOR CIRCULAR. r T w eieriiri' ifh -lea -EitoATjWA-r.S 4.1T DRICUIST WILL TELL HOV ITS BEIfTATlOX. ? King'of the Blood Cures nil Scrofulous nffeetions and disordars result ins; from Impurity of tho blood. It is needless to specify all, us the sufferer can usually perceive their cause ; but Salt Rheum, l'implctr Vtctrt, Tumor Goitre, SmteUingt, J:e., are tbe most common.-as', well ss many sSacUons'ot Uw Hemrt, Afaaxi, Livr SCROFULA, WondarM Cora of Slindness. D. KASStaf. Sox & Co. For tho Horn, fit r n troubled with Hcrofuls or Impure Blood in their systems, X hereby recommend Kin; of the Blood. I have been troubled with Scrofula for the past tai rents, which so affected mv eves tans I was mnw pletely blind for six months I wns recommended S""? theBiooa, which l.ss proved a (Stat wcmiuh vu t cheerfullv riicommend it to nil tmnhl-! n. I bean. Tours truly, . .- r- Mas. S. WEi-rsEnfow, jptuinj, K. Y. f! cf 3 Cr)'9 it"!l will be paid to any Public Hospital to be mutu ally agreed upon, for every certificate o this mU, ama published by us whiofa is not genuine. " " Its Ingredients. ; ' 4 VV onr Mth in th ,n'fe3' nd exosllsncs o "f liSl?' P"1 proper personal appliearion, -wbsst satisfied that no imi rive the names of si -- - wm.. uu iiuuwuun is mienaea. we win ive the names of all its ingredient8,bv affidavit.. The above offers were never nsnde nefbv hv th. , nrietorof nnv othpr rnmil. rriim.-& .1. ! , a ti,."br mformstion.nnd u..l5,7,t"on' for u"u,f found in the urn- phlet "TreatKw on Diseases of th. nii i lUihlWtttl.i.nn.ln. 1 -n . A. . . . ' drue Ip, con- X- LS!iiENT sitrJWi'i i SOat-unrtioacd Ux t s - Pi rU,v vKv s tvu 5.' ; n -.j, ri t NOW IS THE TIME TO Subscribe for the -at $' f r t ! f A EVERY MERCHANT, LAWYER, f ''7'- FARMER . ; & MECHANIC tn tAnit county ottgM to Unc the tVEEKLY ItCiI!Br TER. The most cnterpris nml in fact ii 1 HE 'OSS I2T The WEEKLY REGISTER f s the first paper In the -. ? m Mr' Ok WZ i -- -X . v j - .. county In ability, and the freshness and reliability .i. i - ii P :. 5j TKKCalAT EDITORIALS, SPICV LOCALS Prices Reduced to suit the Hard Times. ONtsYi -50 PER YEAR. ;' f i 'J 5 i il stea-rliljj Itxcrccinlrifj Circulation. THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE CENTRAL, VALLEY. 9 ' ' r .'i.t;, Tfte WEEKLY BECISTEU uppi:c tbe Waftti mT U A4tM aft onHnnnlttvtlau to i Ai: mESISTE UUd JOURNAL OURNAL - C0TT2TTT.- of its news. EARLY REHIXISCEXCES, RGLIABLE lIARkKT REPORTS, COLL; TiSLEVE AltoT, Cre2. Si ', T J v7 i I"', :-r: p'("SSi HELMBOLb'8 COBIPOt'Xll , FLUID .0 PIlARIAieffClli . i in. 1 1 C -" n- ill1 A Spgcic Ilofeie-iy fcf all til OF TUK For Debllify, Los of Memory, lndispS itlon to Exertion or BtwineM, ShortneM of Breath, Trotibletl with Thoughts f Dis ease, Dimness ot Vision, I'ain in the Back, Chest and Head, Hush of Blood to the Mead, Pale Counteiuine and Dry Skin. If the symptom are allowetl to jro on, very frequently Epileptic Kit and Con sumption follow. When the ronstItution becomes affected, it nniuires the aid of a-H itiigoratinjc medicine to strengthen and tohe up the system, which , "Eelmbold's BuCam" does :vi:bt -Amk HELMDOLD'G DUCHU Is Unequalcd By any remedy known. It is prescribed by the most eminent physicians all rr1 tlie world, in -. - RheiiiufftiAm, . SpermaforriicrU .v '.s. Ieurnlffl,"i. -a V Hervoiiinncsii, Iypeisiin. -Indigestion, Coiisiiiintion, '. Ache'& Pain-f General Debility, Kidney Diseases, Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility. ; Epilepsy, llesul 'I'rotibles, Paralysis. faeneral ill bealth, Spinal Diseases Sciatica, i Deatiaess, tiaUttr, aUttmbagro Catarrh, Nervous CotfipfAf Ol. Female Complaints, c. Headache, Pain In the Shonldon,Cou Dlz2lneV Sour Sloiuacli. ;"ICrtion, Bail : -Taste In the Mouth," Palpitation of tk Heart, Pa hi In the rerion of the Kidneys, and a tliotisaud other painful syniptotus, are the of&prings ol Dyspepsia, nEiiifRoijD's ukciiv ' InTlroraies the Stemarh, And stimulates the torpid I.ler, Bovrel and Kidneys, to healthy action, in elrfrn Ing the blood oratl impurities, ami Impart tag new life and vjgor to the whoTe system A single trial flf be quite .nffltlt nj tr convince the most hesitating of Its valim! remedial rj,tiaIiticH. PRICE, $1 Pa5!t BOTTLE, 0s Sis Sottles fcr $5. Delivered to anfljss free lrom obser vation. v 1 . , .tr-tte-', my fepW$i1n?,rvxlw Ing the sannv attention aa by calling. . Cotirpefeut Pysleian attend to mm!. pondeRta. AH iettem ft,araresM Ssp , m a n ss, , . r ; Massssas.. ( .. t mm-muammmUf' ttiiic5ii,i1if; pm, -. :7 '---1 -. ,-. ! ... . 1. a -. - .... - A- 1- y