The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, September 07, 1889, Image 6

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    EUGENE CITY GUARD.
I. .. CAMFHKI1I1.
Proprietor.
EUGENE CITY. OREGON.
PECULIARITIES OF
BABY.
All SorU of Piiniijr lliin Pass In
Hamsiillr-
In the course of u lecture delivered
In New York the other diiy, h distin
guished female physician Hiiid I hut the
Inability of u baby to hold up Km head
was not due to the weakness of the
neck, but to the lack of development of
in will power. The act of standing
wui InHtinetive and initintlve, whll
facial expressions ami gesture wore
due almost wholly to Imltiition.
A bnhy'8 smile, nho Hnld, was the
most miHiinderHtood thin(f in infancy
A real smile must have an idea behind
It, but the expression resembling
smile, which In no often seen on a very
young baby's face, was without an
Idea Hnd was due to the easy condition
of the stomach or to some other phyfr
Ion 1 satisfaction. Iho stnllo with an
Idea does not appear earlier than tho
fourth week. So, loo. with the crying
of a baby. The contortion of the feat
ures is dun to physical MUM. The
baby sheds no tears, because the Inch
rvmal elands are not developed for
several weeks after birth. The chief
pleasure of all children in to ohugt
from one position to another bv their
own efforts. 'J'IiIh Is the beginning of
the development of the will power
and Is often attested in what has been
called the "imperative intention of
tears. " This is not disclosed until after
the second or third month.
A baby tents every thing by Its
mouth, Its sense of taste being tho
surest and most reliable guide it has.
J he attention of nil young children U
difficult to attract, anil they must
attain considerable Hge before they
begin to notice. Then colors and
sounds aro most potential. Kear is
known to bo manifested by a baby
only three weeks old, and in all cases
the sensation Is produ I by sound
more than by sight. Children of
luxurious and carefully guarded homes
are most wholly without fear, hut tho
children of poor ami exposed parents
always manifest it. Jealousy and
sympathy begin to manifest themselves
In the second year.
Curiosity also begins to develop
here, and proves to be a self-feeder
throughout childhood. A little later
the ego begins to appear, ami the baby
has the flrst consciousness of Itself.
The ego llrst appears as a muscular
ense, ami the infant gradually Icnrns
to distinguish Itself from surrounding
oiijects. II Is lirsl the hand that I
EASTERN ITEMS.
MA HONK
WILL AOOBPT
INATION.
THB NOM
Horrible Railroad Accident-Laying the
Comer Stone-Killed With a Beer
QllH -Skipped to Canada
Arrested for Bigamy.
Whoopiip if the mm. i- of a Dakota town.
Washington. D. C, want a big hotel.
Wymore, Neb., fakir pay 130 tax daily.
Minneapolis ha an Industrial Kx
chatige. Alalinma report an "immense" corn
crop in sight.
The next Scotch-Irish Congro will
meet at Pittsburg.
A I'ennvslvania colony want to settle
near Moulton, Ala.
The wheat yield in the Northwest is
beyoml expectations
A free bridge over the Havanah at An
gUHla, I'm , is talked of.
A Denver paper lias been fined fciOO
ft :.! .( .! .1 .
ior en iejiiig uie conn.
There were 21s deaths in Itoston in the
WMk ending August 10.
K 'ongresmaii William Milnes. of
irginia, died on the 1Mb.
New York's Mayor has resumed his
war on the over-beau wires.
The Foresters will hold their next an
nual convention at lirooklyn.
New York Republicans will hold their
State Convention September Ufitli.
1 L hi Klul.ir a ii.-n u i.'i i ..I. M ... a'l.l)
- a . i. n ... j i .iiaii, null
known at New York, died on the lllth.
The Indian Commissioners will soon
tiegin negotiations witii the Chickasaws.
Cleveland is to have the best cablo-
i' a I. It will make eleven miles per
hour.
fOatKIMK ri.AMHKM.
Will Bend a KprMritntlve Paaaeugera
Mad Prisoners of War-Will
Harry a Prince.
THE PACIFIC COAST.
THK
WAHHINQTON CONVKNTION
ADJOURNBD BINS DIB.
The Press Assoclaflon-Anotber Stage
Held Dp Awarded Damage -A
Ballroad Prom Portland to
Port Townsend.
Artist Belieman died at Iindou.
London contains 90,000 pauper.
The Archbishop of Bordeaux is dead.
The American man-of-war Kwatara is
at Zanzibar.
Max Strokosch ha again been stricken Ogden is stampeding the gamblers.
with paralysis. . , . , . , iB Mon.
At the Paris Exposition ousting terev Bay.
weighs ten ton. ,nn m . . . .
The cost of Princes Iiuise's trou- very successful.
I .
Building associations are lieconiing
scan was 4000.
The Knglish potato crop is in danger of ' popular in Oregon
A MO.tlOO hotel is to be built at Han-
.it. .it. i .i i . ,
iiisuiignisneu unti men me toot, an
finally the whole Isidy. Memory dot
not appear liemre tile child is two
years of age. All the reasoning of
children Is primitive and elementary
and develops slowly. Darwin noticed
an association of ideas in tlx- iiiiml of
his child when it was only live months
of age. The lecturer relate d export
enccsof babies with the first view of
mirrors, ami showed that their actions
under the new condition were similar
to those of anthropoid apes ami dogs
under like conditions St. Louis K
public.
CONCERNING REO HAIR
I "M oil I. Wl,l,.,,ir..iul nml in,
as lite iiii.
The prejudice against red hair
i. ...... i. ...i i ..... i , ..
uu.. wpmbhi .iM.i n nit'ipt'cutl. for
centuries the popular mind through
out r.uropo has associated hair of this
unlucky color with untrustworthineHs
and deceit. An old Latin "Collection
of I roverbs," by Henry liebel, pub
I.... J i i . 1
iisnou. iiii.crmauy In 1.,!:', has tho
following: fo breves humilos vid
ruiioscpio nileles. (Proud are the
short, and untrustworthy the red
1 1 ' . i v. .. I . Tl... tft.1l i
" iiaiiiins nave a nithler
saying: 'tapelll rossl o tutto foco o
tutto inoscl." (Hod hair, either all
fire or all softness.) There Is an old
French rhyme, dating from the seven
teenth century, which says:
"Humnm roux el reiiime hurlnin
1 Irsntr pun I. an I., .ulnc,
Arrtiiei tri.li ii,rtv. uu nnlnir
Pour IVn nulla a lot) niSOtgl "
(Salute a red-haired man or bearded
woman lit thirty reel olT with throe
stones in thy list o defend thee in (by
ne. il. ) Tho same sentiin,.it of dislike
and distrust is found continually crop
ping up in our own older li tern tore.
It did not pass altogether without ro
bukn. Writers on v ulgar errors oeca,
slonally denounced the prejudice, ami
a QtMOda writer and soldier of the
seventeen! I ntury, Cyrano do n,.r.
gerac. the author of various humorous
and satirical piece, boldly praised
and glorifl.il the despised color. His
work on the -States and Ktnplres of
of the Sun" was translated into Kn
glish. and in it he .; . brwt
hoad covered with nil hair is nothing
else but the sun in the midst o his
rays, yet many sieak 1 I of It, because
few have tho I to be so." And,
again, thai flaxen hair betokens lleklo
ness. and black ObatltWO) but hel ween
both, he tt,. s tl,,. m.iimi. Whore
Msuo.u in favor ( ,,,-haired men
hath lodged virtue. , their flesh is
much m .re delicate, their blood, more
pure, their spirit, . elarilled. and
conscpientl,, ,tieir intellect i -o ac
complish,,!, hoeause of the tniM,oof
the four qualities ' Au ,,, w
Hound.
A woman of Trenton. Kan., seized and
held four of her neighbor' children lor
lebt.
William Walter l'hcln was the guest
of Secretary illaino at liar Marts. r last
week.
Klius lsimis, L.L.D., professor of na-
ural philosophy and astronomy at Yale.
is dead.
Tho winnings of Hagirin's stable to
date at New York are reported to be
$87,146,
liuis Demurest and Sumner Miller
ere hanged at Like Charles. Iji.. on
the Kith.
The L'Uii-lsaat Petrel has made satisfai
lory trials and the tine will proliably lie
1 1 . isi.
A gun, capable of discharging 1000
balls imt minute have lieen invented bv
an inuiana man.
William Hcllling, the leader of a des
rnto ban. lot counterfeiters in Arkansas.
lias horn captured.
Then is a proposition to make chiefs
of divisions subject to the operations of
the Civil Service law.
In a distance of seven n.ilea from
Pueblo, Col , seven bridges were carried
away by lloisls recently.
I'rolessor Barrett, City Klectrician of
Chicago, says that city will soon lie tho
best lighted in the world.
Thru n were fatally anil two ser
iously injured by fading walls at Fort
Wayne, in.l., on the liith.
Tb republicans speak confidently of
electing the successor toUay, deceased
Congressman from Uiuisiaiia.
forty round prize tight, between two
cadets, Usik place at West Point. N. Y..
on the M, and ended in a draw.
It is iindershssl that the friends of the
Atchison are ready to advance the money
to see it through its present dillictilty.
Post Quartermaster-Sergeant Thomas
(iritlin, now at ltcnicia Arsenal, Califor
nia, lias Im'cii placed on the retired list.
Kate II. nun, Iti years old. who myster
iously disappears! from Lebanon, III.,
has been found in a hospital in St. Units.
The West Virginia election investiga
tion has shown a singularly fair contest.
.o genuine Irauds have Isiui discovered.
t liidiiuiaisilis on the L"Jd. President
Harrison received a large nombtH of call
ers in the parlors ol the Denison Hotel.
M shone, it is believed, will accept the
nomination forliovernorof Virginia, and
the administration will give him it sup
srt.
Lite Constitutional Convention at Bis
marck, N. D., has indorsed the pro)Hii-
nu o. oo u a norm s our in lee in CIU-
ago.
The Uritr.ilian envoys to the Congress
ot American Mates, to meet in Washing
lOU next October, have arrived in New-
York.
Howe and James l'ullen. under arrest
at Liberty, Mo. .charged with the Wabash
train rohliery, have practically BStahllmhed
an hii in .
Is-mg a sxr one.
All Russian student are to lie ex-
sdltH from Berlin.
Four son of the King of 8iam are being
educated in Kngland.
Dr. Carver's Wild West in Berln i
said to lie doing very well,
Ireland has a prospect of the moat
abundant harvest in years.
Oreec.e has her cm rent crop, just a
New Jersey has her pencil crop.
ford, Tulare county.
A jwper-mill is to be started at Toledo,
Iewis county, W. T.
The PottoAc at Rufus, Wasco county,
Or., lias lieen burned.
The National Grange will meet at Sac
ramento Novemlier 1H.
The Salvation Army has invaded the
: sin red presinct of Olympia.
I Santa Ana. Cat., is thoroughly aroused
I'igeon-flying is growing to lie an ab- over the beet sugar question,
sorbing amusement in Fngland. . ,
Auburn, Placer county, is becoming
A Paris exhibition stage beauty is go- i prominent as a snipping point.
nig to enter tne uarem oi a inrx.
After many years' neglect the English
now begin to appreciate tomatoe.
has
0i K. Hunt, of Point Arena, Cal
been apsiinted a military cadet.
Forest fires destroved liOO stands of
It is announced that the Piris Exposi- bee ior Mr. Riche, near Colton.
tion lias more than paid ex p nses.
, San Luis Obispo county gives 4 cent
" mayoncas sciuence has ts-en ,,r eac h s a li. of a wound smnrre .
commuted to penal servitude for life.
reiroicum in large ipiaoiiiics nan ijctu
discovered in the State of Chiapas,
Mexico.
li. Mir t i. I li u
Oannlng Sweet Corn-To Trap Hawks
-Preserved Peacties-Tbe Best
Ptrtl User-Water Cress.
It never trouble the wolf how many
the sheep lie.
A bad cook should serve as atonement
for any amount of wickedness.
Many a cake and batch of bread are
ruined by slamming the oven door.
A good mulch i a layer of fine soil,
such as frequent, shallow cultivation provides.
If you want the pedigree of the scrub
animal, set it down as ignorance, pre
judice and parsimony inbred for generations.
One bushel of muck about a young
vine or tree, in clayey soil, will give but
ter results than would he obtained if
u aa hoed or watered continually.
Wagons and cart that are used dui!
should have the axles Well greased al
least three times a week. It lessens the
work of the horses.
More and finer Irtiit can lie eecured
bv heavy mulching than by cultivation
Deep cultivation near the roots ot small
Iruits is worse than neglect.
(irass growing around peach trees will
do the trees more injury than ay other
source ol damage, the peach orchard
requires thorough cultivation.
PORTLAND MARKET.
FRISH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN
GOOD DEMAND.
The Coffee Market Is Firm-Wool and
ftiop Seem to be Ufule -Fresh
Meatsare Repor ed Very
Weak-Flour Is Active.
A few Sundays ago the young Earl of
Dudley lost 150,000 at cap's in Paris.
The capital stock of the English brew
ery syndicate is said to be $100,000,000.
Tin' Knglish government will not in
troduce a new Tithes bill in Parliament.
A w hite kangaroo, the first ever known.
is on exhibition at the Indon Aquarium.
The first draft of Poe "The Bells,"
was lately sold in Iiondon for nearly fso.
Admiral Kiiuberly will reach San Fran
cisco on the steamer Honolulu next
month.
Monsignor Fava, Bishop of Grenoble,
has accepted the Patriarchial See of Jer
usalem. The prize for short-hand writing at the
Vienna competition was taken by a
woman.
A Belfast firm has just made a vessel
6N be, long, lOO feet less than the Ureat
Eastern.
Crop report from Austria-Hungary,
indicate alxrnt three-fourth of the aver
age yield.
It is predicted the Conservatives will
carry the next elections in the Canadian
Northwest.
A Swedish butter extractor delivers
butter from fresh milk at the rale of a
pound a minute.
King Humbert has appointed Inventor
Edison a (irand Ollicer ol the Order of
the Crown ol Italy.
Kate Rorke, one ol Iondou's most
prominent actresses, married E. W.
.miner on August 8th.
A Miss Dab! lias passed the pluirina
'iilical examinations ami will lie first
pharmacist in Norway.
Helena, M. T., arrested and locked up
the Salvation Army, twenty strong, last
week.
A brush fire near the railroad depot ut
Olympia, on the 22d, created quite a
panic.
Imanuel Poor of Madera, is believed to
have perished on the alkali fiat while
insane.
The Revenue Cutter Rush n Im d tli3
American schooner James O. swan on
July 30th.
The Nevada State Board of Education
lias ordered (ireek and Ijitin studies to
Is abandoned.
An Knglish company contemplates
building extensive iron works near El
lensbtirg, W. T.
I.atah county, Idaho. Iioasts of a gen
uine ice mine, with veins from one to
four inches thick.
Karl Jemer, aged 4"i years, a tinner
from California, committed suicide at
Seattle last week.
Judge Pierce, who was shot at San
Diego by a dissatisfied litigant, is pro
rMUnoed out ot danger.
The third annual meeting of the Wash
ington Tcrritori Press Association was
held in Tacoiiia recently.
There is some talk of giving Joseph
Roda, a cruel wife-bear at (irass Valley,
"0oe 01 Ulr MM u,"lll('r8- The Best Fertili.er.-A Southern pa-
An infuriated cow pierced with her J P.r RV("r8 that wood ashes contain all the
horns and tore the thigh of Mr. Wagoner, ' '"'"eral elements of wood in an available
living near F'resno, last week. wnn. Ground raw lone supplements
White Bean Soup. Steep the white
beans over night in cold water, drain
and put into cold water and boil until
you . an rub them as a paste through a
sieve, add a little milk and hot water
some shreds of onion, return to soup pot
Season to taste and flavor with parsley
or dried thyme.
Canning Sweet Corn. One quart of
water to three quarts of corn. Let the
corn come to a boil. Add one teasHX)n
ful of tartaric acid to each quart of corn
Boil fifteen minutes. When wanted for
use, add one teaspoonfu! of soda to each
quart of corn ; let it stand one hour lie
fore cooking.
Cucumber Catsup. Orate large CUCUm
Iters ladore they begin to turn vellow
drain out the juice and put th - pulp
through a siev to remove he large
seeds . till a bottle halt lull of he pulp
iliscnriling the juice, anil add lac same
quantity of ten per cent vinegar; cork
tightly. When usitl add pcpH'r and salt;
salt kills the vinegar if put in when made.
During seasons when rains are frequent
thecttectol tile drunage is made v.-rv
manifest by comparison with undrain 'd
fields. It requires hut a shott lime for
a tile drained field to rid itself of the sur
plus water and become warm. Tile
drainage has in all cases proved of incal
culable benefit to lands that are liable to
continued dampness from an excess of
moisture.
A IJuick Manure. If your Btrawlierry
beds or yeur flower lieds seem to be
languishing, and especially if the leafage
it. small and pale, a little saltpetre, say a
pound to a square roil, if applied just Is;
lore rain, will astonish you by its effect
in stimulating the growth and enriching
the color. D should he scattered as
evenly as possible on the soil, not on the
plants, li rain is not expected at once, a
liberal watering will develop it action.
Congress at Posen, Germany, repre
senting LUOOO liarliers, lias declared
agaiiiBt Sunday shaving.
While a steamer was making a trial
trip at Shanghai, last week, her boiler ex
ploded, killing thirty men.
Italy will proliably not be represented
officially at the Monetary Congress,
which is to assemble at Paris.
Abner Lee, near Woodland, had lioth
I of his legs cut off by the cylinder of a
threshing machine last week.
Promising silver formations have been
; found within four miles of Ogden, and
much excitement lias followed.
An investigation of the proier authori
ties shows that Santa Rosa is entitled to
a carrier postal delivery system.
John Roland was shot by Timothy
Flanagan at Caliente, Cal., on the UOth.
Roland will die from his wounds.
7,1 "'",,D r " ." " A bridge is to be constructed across the
..Di..r ..... , , .u,. ,.re,eu lr. i i.e i tyoliiititua river near Vancouver, by a
cover eight to ten mile per hour. . company with a capital ol feOW.fJfjO.
IliBinarek is endeavoring to persuade Joshua Brown, a pioneer of Oregon,
Spain to enter the quadrotiple alliance in died near lndenendeitce. Or., last week'
oruer io rentier to rrance power less. ; lie leaves au estate valued at $100,000.
London lias a child barber, a girl 4
Vcitrs old. wdio shaves live toon in tttirtv 1 H"'
minutes). She is a wonderful little RUl1 t,lw entire mail captured and rifled
haver. The Constitutional Convention which
ha IsH'n in session tit Olympia for fortv-
- ! .,.l,... ...i: i " j.T
u.i, o, ntijotirucu sine uie on uie Zil.
The stage lietween Canon City, Or.,
nd Baker City was held up last week
It is estimated that the Paris exposi
tion this year has caused nearly 150,
000,000 of American money to Ik) dropped
in Europe.
Russia' finance tMMM to be in com
petenl bands For the first time in years
the reports show a balance in lavor of Uie
government.
- Great Statesman "Will the Aw
trnliau ballot .yMeinluterfeiv win, the
! of whisky'" allien Xo"
rest BtataWlM 'Can a caudi.'ale
treat everybod) he erenU t..r QUI.
Certain.. " "ilissm
Ihs-s .1 'l atter whethe, w. ,,
drk or seherr Clil N ,
particle. ' (ViU M,,!esiuun ..wel
1 c'n object,, , to II." pot'
" ft ft.
-A lady say. that the mortality
among the Mav.ns tn,,-t (. v,.n
this year, for every time she ak. for
rwreation her husband tUt he i.
"obliged uiatleml abruther's fnnersL"
bt Uhiii. Magazine.
.fhiV'-ihscod.
thelvr U " " flr
"? M.r, hant Travels.
uie riuteher adds
"lgb. I.orida Time.
truck
his hand to
The Kansas City Council has iusse.1 a
i -i . . . . .. -
law iiiising imcktilcr s heense to .l
e gps ers worked this through to kill
the I'tismcss.
I. Frank Collcm, the allegisl forger ol
.7,000 worth of notes, was releasl
tmui the MinueaH)hs jail on the 10th,
m ntni.oiHi nan.
iicnrv icrian, a prominent voting man
it i DYinglon, M , was killed Ity a blow
rtim a Is'cr glass in the hands of a
oinaii at a dance-house.
The NewiMirt cottagers, in their fight
against the street railway there, set up
.. i-i i . i i mi . .. .
toe i taiiii in ineir inn oi isimiv that lliev
own to the middle of the tlreet.
it is gravely announced in the di
patches from the English fleet that it ha
captured the White Star strainer Her
mann and the Amerhan liner British
I'r'iiccss ami made their pnsatugcr pris
oners of war. This i part of the mimic
warfare indulged in by the English fleet
which went to sea alter the review of
Knqs'ror William.
James Spencer, of Parke county, Intl.,
hail his face accidentally bruised by the
head of a horse atllictisl with glanders.
The disease was thus communicated to
Spencer ami lie died in three weeks,
snllermg meanwhile greatly from infia
tuation i ml sore.
A tire on Ismrd the steamship Alliance,
when between Pprnaiiihnco ami ltiihii.
for New York from Braml.citme nesi
rojmg the vessel on the sth. The tire
was in the hold but was subdued after
cons,. , rah!., work.
The Cardinal Archbishop of (irau,
Hiingarv, eiihivs an Ititxime of 400.ikl
it was a aise Irishman ho Said : "For
a nice, quiet clane, daient, aiay job, I'd
i ne io is a nisuop, sir.
Nrrvsaa lUrrra.
1K FLINT'S REMEDY must 1h.
taken when exceesiveorcoiitiniioiismus-
ular exertion, exciting usaaions.or mw
indu.gen. e stimulating food r drink, or
nervous disorders hare long continued.
I i'criptie treatise with ea.'h Is.ttle or
aiUlrves Miuk lrug Co., N. Y.
I hiring a public concert at Rome, laat
week, a Isiuil
Austrian End
were injured
Aeailoiwas awarded $1,500 damages
against Captain Moore of the hark City
of Carlisle by Judge Sahin, at Portland,
on uie -in n.
Mining oH'rations of Americans in
Lower California aro checked liecause of
the heavy duties exacted by the Mexican
uovernment.
T t.... . ei h .
. wa. exploded near the i , ,,overnor U. Uavis, of
'assv. and eight hereon. .'."m,"' .,u'aa ,u ' rtlen on the
" 1 "i oi heart thsease. His family is visit
itig in the East.
Fifty-two new war ships are lieing built The company building the railroad
in (ireal Britain additional preparation 1 from Belliiigham Bay to the Columbia
ior me maintenance oi international , river has largely increased it capital. It
px'ie ', oi course.
A dynamite cartridge exploded last
week in a coal mine at Oonon, Hungary.
Five pbieOM were killed and a number
ol others injured.
is now $t!,000,000.
In a collision on
iween iwo ireigntsnear Meachani Btation
on tlie .'.tti, l-i reman hrank
was instantly killed
the Short Line has
01
rank McConnc
Manfred Paine, the noted desperado of
i-ougias county, w. t'., who murdered
I unstable .lack Hubbard tl
was capture.1 on the Ud
Jiree years ago,
A wrtklen doll with jointed arms and
legs was found in a sarcophagus, con
taining the skeleton of ayounggirl, lately
unearthed in Rome.
Addison Darr hanged himself at Mc
rlie Is'trothal is anii'miiced at Berlin Miuuville. Or., on the lKih Ra an
ol the Duke of Nassau to Primx ss Mar-, old resident ami afraid that he would 1-
gari't, the youngest sister of Emperor come a burden to his frieuds.
William of liermany. Alil , la tbstt nIH its h- r wa.
The Pot has .hs'id.sl to send a rvpre- ZZISKS9' taeb on
sentative of the Uolv Bee to Washington ' ' ' s, rl"""' "'Hr ut-ainonga, on
in Noretnbet to atend the tleliction of ",e "a ml WM nwirl-v k,lle'1-
the Catholic University. The Senate Committee oo Arid Units
j reached Wlnnemiicca en the li'd, antl
The Earl of Fife declines to mrmit his were warmlv welcomeil. St-iutn mi...
wife, Princess Ixiuiee of Walee, to ac- art and Reagan deiivere.1 addresses.
cept any sliare ot the Parliamentary
grant to (lie royal family.
Qtteen Victoria has sent Colonel Hour
and to Pans to present to Edistui one of
his phonographs, into which she had
spoken, warmly xingratulatingthe Amer
ican inventor.
The r.s ent tloo.1 in Kansas w as general
throughout the western part of the State.
Salt creek at Lincoln went over it Imnks
and over MO txittagea wert ulinerge.l.
A Marching party has been organited
to uu. .in h C.'iu'cderate guns said to have
been buried in New Mexico during the
retreat of General Sibley's armv of Tex
ans. Ed Smith, stable employe at Port
land, wa thrown from the third story of
a building to the ground bv a rival in
love affairs. Both arm and one leg
were fractured.
The hop crop of Oregon and Washing-
. : o i ... . . .... .0
uu Kin iv ouit sisiui iwo minis but
Elder William Spry, alias Franklin good oualitv. Most of the Hi L n." will
llavtnour, who ha Iwn working un Uie I done hwhite and India.is l.m L.
Mormon convert in the Chattanooga. (Titnese will lie einnlovod
Tenn., district, has been arrvsted on tlie
barge of bigamy. A horrible wmk HMfj alxmt twenty
mile from Knoxville, Tenn., on the
The road are in had condition for this Knoxville, Cumberland Gap A Ixmisville
season, and the difficulty of using them ""'road, t Flat Gap creek, in which
should impress upon farmer the impor- !''.r '" hilled and forty more or lee
tam-e of selecting only the moat capable 'njuml.
itiens aa nwd overseers. The road tax t .-,,.,w..., -us.
is one that returne forefol.l to Uie f,., i. " ir7. "'.V.'W'W,,' C,P"
. ... .. . . . . . . .-i t .oruipii hi i on ami nmniim..i
this with nitrogenous matter ami a need
ed excess of phosphoric acid. For trees
ten inches or mere in diameter, a barrel
of ashes and fifty pountls of bone spread
evenly around the tree over a circle 0f
thirty feet in diameter antl dug in well
astonish most people by the effect it will
produce.
Preserved Peaches Twelve pountls
nun peat ncs, six poutuiB sugar, one pint
vinegar. Make a svrup of the sugar,
vinegar and a little water. When this
tomes to a mm, tiron in a few at a time
and cook until thev are so soft that a
broom splinter will easily pierce to the
stone. Do not think this is a recipe for
pickled peaches; the vinegar will not lie
noticed except in the increased richness
of the preserves.
How to Trap Hawks -According to a
New England authority the liest way to
trap hawks that he ever heard of is to
set up a oost ten feet high near the
poultry yard with a perch on it. On this
perch set a common steel trap bailed
with a chicken's head or a dead chicken.
The hawks like to perch on some such
point of observation before taking their
final swoop down among the chicks, ami
are very apt to get caught in such an arrangement.
Clover can lie sow n in the fall The
seed is put in aliout tho middle of Aug
us or Heptemlier. To prepare the land
plow it now and let the seeds of weetis
sprout. Just before seeding plow the
....... .ikiiiu, aim nrcss it with a mixture
of thirty bushels of lime and wood ashes
harrow well, sow the seed and brush the
over, so as to lightly wver the seed
I will make abetter "catch" than when
clovei is seeded on grain in the spring.
Fruit Dangers antl Remedies. An
excessive amount of fruit, or, if eaten
either in the unripe or over-ripe state
produce various disturliances in the
system, chiefly so because of its tendency
to ferment ami decompose within the
digestive tapt ami to produce stomach
ami liowel disorders. If these distuhan
ces are not too great, or too prolonged
thev nml occasion no special anxiety'
A dose of castot oil. In u-hl.-l, a i
of laudanum have lieen added is usually
Biithcient to clean out the irriuting "de
bris," and in a dav or luv. .!,
a-ftftRkai i 7 , natural
.......... wai a resioretl. it there is tnui l
griping ami pain with the movements
nun uiem- ins nine nin num. ....... i..
wi.l.,1 II .u ... , 7. oe
...... ..I...,-, nit- nose oi in u ..... .1 l... fi
i : -- - "e un
ivni-ii iiv curia ng in- ivnv I...
nun ISMBW IV a itlel nf
Except iu a very few line the local
merchandise markets continue more than
usually active for the time of year, and
an excellent feeling prevails. In no case
is complaint made of a lack of orders
while in many directions firms are taxed
to their utmost to keep up with them
The coffee market is firm at the advance
noted last week. There is a good market
for both fresh fruits and vegetable at
quotations, vegetable being none too
plentiful. Nothing new to report in the
grain market, quotations being about the
same as reported last week. F'or dairy
produce antl poultry the market is fairly
firm at quotations. The demand for tlou
is active and quotations firm. The wool
market is very dull with a downward
tendency.
GROCRKIXS.
Sugars, Golden C 6lge.. extra 0 fiVc
drv granulated 8tc, cube, .'rushed and
powdered 8,c. Coffee : Guat
r.... ei. ""HI
, , 'V, """"kMXcld.thu
.uu in,, im ni.i,..
.f "W.,.i,a . ."""
... . eiu'ii i ' i inn -
"litii iiii (wnn hi.-.. 1......
s ui inifiir ..
iwcting the existent' ( iZ
a a novilii ....it i . i
in ieirei
IIIIllfA ..v. ........ . - .
" ""f"i onuilia A IW..IM.
I ... r
"""" "i omier ot thn .
Itlive Infl lKn ti a
" gni tlnriliant 1 ..
uyron nrui not ,DBiii ,
have roinnlned tlmH
kviuw mil nave turasi u .
pneuey and Keats conntmi
nything in those dv
.u . "
vioi iii was unpopular. If Jjj,
mm llllll l lull B rich nisti..-
v. Minftrf
lnieiiociuai Bide of her r,.
have overshadowed thcarti.
VI .11.1.1 li. .. .... t I
v II ft I
' '"'"in ana exMiinj
losopny. t n t h in k i it m.,.
- - , B WLiu
an iisMiiiisiinieiii at exampl
kind, which is in iUelf sm.
net .iiii.
iney ining it very gurorUm.iL.
una snoii u sncceoi ..
... a im
which ho low ...it I... ... i 1. ,
- ' viuctl IcalUfQ,
nevor haimen P i: li.
beribner s Magazine.
POINTS FOR SMOKERS
How l. .I'l.i. li... i . ... . ii . 1
mil ll.Hklti( Th.B
U- I.
ui io u (jotui ior weal
irivetl hv n itini. ni L
O -J nuv UU. UL.
cignrs very frequently, but k
He says if you will carry
... nu.nuai sasj
ino uioiiiii enu uown tliere
I III...!. , ...
iuss iiKoiiiioou oi uie lODaooo
broken or tho wrapiier
Ihnn If urn. ,.n...... il I.L .1
Ami lit ih I..,....,,. II
uoillt: If VOII are 11 hilliu...! .J.r..
put them in the pocket on t
side, for tho constant nawinti
arm in the manipulation ol then
wear upon that side, and, UiiMj
result in crushing the t
l. .:,. tl... ...... ...... .. . I.... . 1... .
.1 l ... ,
Buck a I,,.,. 1. riftM "lu igac win oe un bdooiuci
While waiting for an elevator iu tlm Pulmur tllan a I'leasiii e.
bouse a restrter was au involuntary witness And hore is a third point: lltht
to a most affecting farewell scam. Tri sllirht fenllmr of ihowpii ink.
Wh!'!'' .','.Ut!'"'i!!K y""ng 'ies wcre talk' of water to clear the throat, ud
o "lv" 11 os u. 1 union null ' u i i i
Is I 1 a. ... n INI Hill 1 ' MII.I II' II iff.
v nuitifi tiiit' ' 1 1 I 1 111 1 mi., i.r t lkk I
ready talken bad raid I r friend M vfali that any serious sickness, throw
L11HV imil Builll T M.i us ho ... tk. ftl .- 1 11.'Ntr tlllft litnti uitiiiL' nff K IMS
iititainala l!K,
Java jiw.kc, uoeta Kua ai
.'-"n,c, Mocha 374c, Rio 22(8280
roasted Java 3032c, Arbuckle'a roasU'il
PROVISIONS.
Oregon ham 13(ai3,c, breakfast bacon
!2Vi(ai3c, sides 'J"-. 10c, Eastern ham 13
in He, breakfast bacon l-'ac, (idea Bjb
ahotiitiers :h Lard hc.
rati its.
Peaches 75eatl.50. apple $l(1.2o.
lemon 8, fi :ily $7.50, pears $11.25.
OKIKI) KKl'ITS.
Apples 4(36c, evaporated 0fflH'c sliced
Be, pear c, ieaclies MffllUc, Oretn
piuuis .jen, iH-titc prunes mttoc, tierman
SUfMe, prunes, Italian 7c, silver BJ(a7c,
Cslifornia fis 7c, Smyrna due lMUe,
ap.icot III. .f Mc, raisins $1.75f2.26 per
uoz.
VEGETABLES.
rouiioes, new. IH1.1U. sweet B wr
ut, onions i, green peas oc.
DAIKV PKODUC.
Butter, Oreiton tancv 30c, dairy
22),(92fjc, common lOOJiSWo. Eastern
.'2c, Ualifonua 18(ii20c.
nous.
E)a25t.
POULTRY.
Cliicken $3(S4, broilers $2.50(33. old
5.50, yount? ntfM $8(rl0 vounu tur
keys 1)40 per lb.
WOOL.
Valley 17ail)t!, Uiunque 10(a20c. East
ern Oregon bi it I I .
HOPS.
Hops 10a,12g'c.
OBA1K.
Wheat, Vallev $1,224. Eastern OreBon
$1.10. Oat 88A40P, new 88(130.
twin.
Standard $4.25, other braml $8.75
m i.W.
FEED.
I M k T m
Asesini
Thenatu,;'
aha ii... . . --"i
...ui an..
veim
in,.,... i -
Mi
narrowest
contain
within li..,.""!
. .... ii...
theinvHrlBl.i,.,,:- "'"
tMdlDg Indlvldaau M
n... i . " "nii.. ,.
concealed within
fame, narh.n. , 4
',, ;. c" niitiio-t...
' '"iiiwen. liiiuit 1 1
ht old seal
I'll til ...... .- -
., " Ills
nines,
uf great
again -t
bounds to the f.,t. -
I.. ...... ""Ull.:
1 . . 'viini,-. .
IM II ....,. i. ... ..
I.J .
U,e 1 Of fcftft'
-i.u
men i .
'"' io ...
ne Dremim.ii.
'. FHa rJ
t .
If
the fiddle a. ihirt. ..T
S..I..I ..' '"""Ollll
J ,..e-t Ulal h(
."uu UI1 lll'eiennll.L .
...1 . . r "W T
u,"i o is no tfloh.i.
I. U. I
ally
Scott fell Into nov,!.tpll.
j . i.i.u .i , e v ipiv .1 -I. '
1 tnv l aw:
per ton, bran
shorts $10.50,
$14.60
barley
Hay $13(414
hop 118020.
$20(322.50.
FHB8H MEATS.
Beef, live. 2?433c, dressed, (i1
mutton, live, 2K08e. clresstHl 6(C7c
nogs liveoc. dressed, 77c; veal,0(i8t
sad atileu was nt hand.
"Well, good-by, Lou."
"I don't like to say good-by."
"Wish you could coma"
"So do I."
"Oh, caramels!"
"What's the uiatterT'
"I forgot that uovel."
"I'll send it by post,"
"Oh, don't trouble."
"Hope you'll have a good trip."
"I expect to."
"Well, good-by."
"Good-by."
They kissed. It sounded like the arisen
"wiuK in m corner pocket.
"Got everything but the book I"
"Yes."
.'. v0" ' forfCet th6 nio tlm ' the races.
Nor that tan colored dress in the box "
"That was lovely."
"But too awfully load."
"Well, good luck."
"Uood-by."
h i lour oi o .. in. ner nn ni i
gentleman who heard those l
vanccu suggested is that u w
cause it becomes necessary
cigar go out, it will be a good
Hot to lake a final miff, bill to
blow and expel the smoke I
uin-nuiir and. his c ears t ie
tho fire dies out. it will be found
relighting that the cigar U ol
vor. In fact, an expert has s
If n eon e iroiiil el.rnr Will MIS
by letting it go out, following
u.wl t ..... i.rl.t.MlT .1 -unllTI I
Dispatch.
A Hint That Was Understood
The storv Is told of Rev. (
ille. who has iust resigned the
"Oh, shoestrinirs! but nlr,l P.- t nf (;ioh. Witlnv Worcestershire.'
tan las asMMfl . i... . . . , i ....... i...
LVrhV Th ii ,Ll"r,0US "U'ses at th was presented to him rjy we um
I aZZI i.. .u - '"UQ ,l M at homo if
- jiiw tuein.
'One was Mr. Proctor and"
Oh I know I I saw it in the paper,
was Clauny Gale."
"Well, gootl-by."
"Good-by."
"Don't forget to writs."
"No."
"Good-by."
"Gootl-by. "-Chicage Tims.
b
nuet
neat broths,
e
t'onta.,.ingri.'e,lrley.orsago: by ri,
and milk, milk oat, etc.
Water Cress 1 be . ....... .. .
weed, pure and simnlw It ,
naSKr... tte.er in'
""'"""K TTr tnor- to cultivate it am!
produce a better and more delicate species
have been made, and signally failed IV
der artificial treatment it loses the faint
piquant, muetard flavor that i iu espec
ial charm, and assums much of the hot
Pungent, tate of the horseradish ,
flourishes for nearly nine months in the
i . -i'"ur leaves o then.
plnUmay lT left to rither; an" n '
the oung tlelicate sU'in. picked. It , S
notUr,xx,kingofny kin.l. buteaun
Iai (n . 0nmt c,y
t: r Z T' r Und memi
farr '-'"" ''era. Hs you sxe
"Ever since morning," replied th. little 1st
stum hvTm"g Hp' " h limbed upon
Mump I. thewajsuietorest and bru hl
i ill ii si nr 1 1, ....... i i .
stains "... n,gnw,,y Ir" travel
onaviM .,'... ..?;her w' Cgo
mi struck set aero, th countrv. Pra 2
.1 .....II I- IDE. .1... n. .1 .. IIBI
oi isuuiey in itvii; inai ",u
i, , . . ii. t . i
uving oecnme vacant. iut.
I ... . U . I .aI.aM Af Ufl
iitiacuen io iiuiisoiiui -
ft LI I . I, ,.',"
ceaaeo nomenian in tao ! .
chaplain, and having to preach"
1... 1 r Ul .1.1.. ....Imn h(
lUY Ut3lOre IllS ItUOHJ ynivv,
iineinrnti no. nra io nrtuu..
the parish in a 3ermon founded (
text: "lord, remcmbei Irtvia.
,.;.i l. .i... . .'. ."Lri.t:.1.
I HI H LOO IUUUI vmi...
IT .-I .u.ft . . ....airi tod
r." 1 "
with much unction. There u
tnkinir his desim expressed io
Iird Dudley gave lnm tne tarn
X. Indejiendent
Chicago Tri
if rightly applie.1, which would be the
cue if the farmers themselves would
take more interest in the matter. This
i the sea son for hauling gravel on the
road and ditchea should be dug along
the side for carrying off the water. I
ell-gravehd road should lie serviceable
the entire year and show no effects of use
except when the frost is leaving the
ground.
and equip a mlroad and telegraph line
from Cortland to Seattle. W. T with
eeveral branch line, one of which i to
extend to Itray tlartwr and another to
Curt Townaend.
A report come from Ifton.bn that Mia
Huntington, daughter of C. P. Hunting
ton, is enitaftr.il to marry Prince Mati
fel.lt, ahooi she t'M met m Mauo.
app.aae. " sgre.,eu w.Ui
A the Republh-aa Sute Conventi n
held at Ana.vnda, M. T. on ,Z
Hon T II i'. u.
OZl"" re-nomitut)M
of Helen, t
.. .vernor, an . J y it,..u
anisot Butte, was 7Z jg
tenant (ioTernor. u
JS9E . ooe"' IS twentv rears .
triutsd employe oi L H. BuUer 77o
plm-atiooal puhliher at gXlT
dieappeejed II .. hu, heillUiSVit;
hort in his SftNtmnt. n
,. I"1 Occasion.
mm) car fa. eh 2 J v 1"U
iJhUT bUt 4 doU". ' -urs you
imrxsiTmm ho.
Wor,th' lh fn.o. -French"
Printer." ink. II Z US
"orld -hich .be ii. 'h,ule
Nsw. luat.
for
wa
-The nitisl ecotietical of tne i
States. -Me.": most religion.
most As at c. "Ind. ; lamer
Pa."; most maidenly. "MU
time of floml. "Ark.' ; rnosl u
haying time, ".Mo. ; uei'"
Tenn.": Stale of eXClsssW
a . ftJ
most astonishing State, "U
healthv State. "III.": State to
sick. "Md": State for
"Conn."; State where there 1 1
word ns fail. "Kan. ": not "
. . . . ... . .. v.n.n ,
the nun. v "Hash, -i""'"
pan ion.
One advantage of
tarn. .' nr. n writer .'.1 Wla'1
thai It ia'fti.ilv heated." Tat'
tri... .1 ft.,, ..ii Miitmv in toe.
J.iU ,....... ,h for sniv'
is not wholly iinienns1
ine report ol aujuw
iTttm iiinees the nururrii--
nf th. v. v.,.b- ftii.te miliu'
MV . . . " ft 111 K ' ' "
ft A.. .. . . .1 I-.. .....
mm, tne greatest In me V
VlVsnia ia aft.vmil with S
Ilnitlth rH w Ih .. Hl'i. lr".
line is Svinth rani ina. WDW"".
. .. . . . .. ...... ..
or ou v saw ess than usw-
the unormuiixad militi
SUte is 116 0IS) and
irely. Massachusetts ttiai"
... . . . ..!..
wiin t,H2, but the fix
lend to some random g-ues'
, tieorgia which surpae In"
iew nundrnd. L.lttie
Jwy an enthusiastic mili"'T
follows. havinM.lr4orgsnil
. ... A ft I . I , ' ft
":.iisi i.ii oi iiiinwis. .
to help. The next i Ciilrt