aOLK v o l C o u n ty O bserver . M O N M O U T H , I’ O I . K C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , S A ' . i. A T U R D A Y , J U N E 23, 1888. SNOW Y Lott* made ««.'•. OUU tbl» season Mrs U R Grunt is at work upon her rem c with «Ail'MonnK Hand draw* ill lastly covering u[iun I JufcJ ciiiu race, luiscencea m mill ra»-* » Hereon no looifet we The w ife of Muukacsy. the artist, will soon h i m wuamp il ufe • lone pain e u tracat visit America. - immi with ■ oniII white 1*11 doth rude «aii.leneil earth on wbueo broad mot be* Mrs Uladstone employs boinoepathlc phy­ bimil sicians and remeilies eariiMHi ,’hll.lren pal* and «Icily eyed. Mrs Harriet Beecher Stowe walks from >P penciling by llpa of mourning prnamd. five to seven milts a day «pent day lytn* III* a wounded niau. Mrs Lillie Ikevereaux Blake thinks womei w« ni> ia«t tailored breath and «nlleo night would make good soldiers. rouetuy linnet* ’11111 from tlie held, hla spaa The widow of the late Chief Justice W aite life run out. untile*! by one delight will live in Cincinnati with her son. poor 1 ’ay poor Karth my heart alas' like to noth Vet thouicti therein were bora Julia Colville, of Belgium, is soon to be jl bud* of youth aud bop«, to rade and 1»*«. - y there uol break tor them a elad.ler mcrol brought out us a rival to Josef Hofmann. —iloKUm 1 'rauM.ript. M ine Durand iHenry Grevillei is squat, ha£ an almost clumsy luce, and is clumsy. Varnlalt fur lu r k e y l.i-e». ben the average bounelmlder or bis rook, procestl* to the Carla market* Tor ilo JO provander 1* off ere, I emlialnied iceese, keya with painted legs, and diseased -ken*. Instead of healthy and untainted [try. It 1» time fnr the police to interfere, the inlere*t of the public. Recent re- cbe* haveahown that a considerable trails [ done in diseased fow l in all the C am rketa. he practice o f embalming fowl or dressing long demised bird* so a* to make them k fresh is of com pm atively modern origin, lt that of painting the leg« of turkeys 1» as a* the days of Rrtvat d Anglemout. The t (lerson in the field in this department of ustry m u a Cere Chapellier. who made a le T o rln © out of It lie noticed that the of turkeys were brilliantly black for one after they bad tieen killed, and that then y liecame of a dusky tirowc(Jolor He ordm gly Invented a peculiar kind of -nsh, the secreQ oP w h ieb he sold with tit on retiring from business, and with be touched up the legs of the birds which mined unsold for any oonslilerable penoo tim e His services were requisitioned in ry market, and the effect o f his varnish so conclusive that it deceived the most rieueed cooks and housekeepers, who n bought painted turkeys In preference birds of the same species which had tieen wly killtsL It would tie well if the |ioultry veyors bf the preHent day confined them to this com paratively pious fraud.- -is Cor Londou Telegraph. Personal M sguetU & XV hat 'X m T an ' jieopla,” said En •A great many bbott. “ agree withQtossinl that orvi, m I s but tlu-ee things— voice and voiré voh ice. My experience haa taught me tha >me a successful ojiera singer one i vo much more than voli-e. though tha urse. Is the llrst requisite. For I list» must have magnetism, a splendid ue, dramatic power, the artistic seiis rawing [lower.” “ What is magnetism»" I asked. ‘ It cannot lie defined In words anv n drawintL power can he. lt is a lug that soQ- ttffiple have and some EunWou, you know, ea jliversality o f soul, hut to the p er» : uot know what magnetism is uni y o f soul is Just as meuuuigleKS. and kiii who does know what uuiversa ol means no definition of magnet leiL Some say earnestness o f | kestbe speaker or the singer me nietimes it does and sometime« it d think. perhaps, the besQdou o f mag ay be hud by applying to art the o g that the world loves a lover If a Ily loves hi* work, whatever It ma ill do It in a magnetic manner, and i speaker, or an actor, or a singer. ~n be likely, if not indeed certain, at quality calle\/rawing power—th draw people to nee him or to bear I enjoy him ."—Chicago Times. 1 ‘ residoiit Eliot, of Harvard, says that women should uever lecture to young m en I o u l w d . r a i . s o l d i e r « Ifo a u iin a a t IX III la t h e V i l l a g e ut t l e | f v . b i . r g . When the streets of Gettysburg hail tieen deerwi of all armed bod, s of Union sol dient, tile Confederates beg^n to roam about at will, sightseeing and foraging. A t « bouse, closely l ai red, a party of theay pendent« halted and tiegan to n r ' Unseen from the street the I' WÄ(j watching troni an upper . ’ 1...11 .ia he hearti his name usisi >j been usine, y eraouious. The door aud one of th eC ’.y» ut In.l'.rack, man. amused U . i... «. «1 m nrJorprn out, " 1 > ■ “ Wouilei he hogi alarm seeir op o , ■ * ^ O o o © © © © © © o© © o ; Cjiji > h Uff u r u u c u tu U 1 SUAI AbMJIHCJ H. H. Wjwenthal, whose connection with the Little Pete bribery case will lie well rememberer. The association has appointed a committee to prose­ cute him iu the Mupreme Couit. “ 18 heny City, Penr,., shot his wife in the A former employe of the California I sms C »d -*A hy y water , hack and then shot himself in the Southern railroad named Long was Tbs annual !<»■ to p r o d u c t ® . v,u iu, head. Death was instantaneous in caught in the act of misplacing a the Unlteil States csu«e«l by " . both casts. The cause of the tragedy switch in the yards at National City, mateil at ♦l.’ki.ouo.ouo H erj n f “h e o th e r was jealousy. Cal., aud arrested. It is claimed he between man and another •wdi ly s iz z in g Fire in the medical department of was trying to wreck a train in revenge piers. They are smaller b t ^ «,. . os have andoulitshly a* g i^ * n n e u ‘ in a the university at Philadelphia, de­ for being dischaiged. world as we have Asrtytjtl be heard stroyed many valuable pathologal A boiler in the works of the Sacra­ new insects make the !r , w wt,j] The specimens, wax models and delicate mento (Cal.) Woo) Pullery exploded ing sometime« east w ant instruments, which will he difficult to wjlj 1 terrjfic force. The building was ward There are few if replace. Loss to building onlo $10,- a wooden structure, was 32x40 feet iu tlon that have no [ « r a * i ~ foliage or fru it The lit” tiwnerrllip in 000. dimensions, and was literally blown to is estimateli et • I V O » aouaaaful attaok * .1 children qI,ite a The murderer was captured after a desperate fight, during which he re­ ceived a severe scalp wound from a shot fired by A. H. Kenniston, his victim’s son. A terrible tragedy is reported from Osceola, Ark. A widow named Allen was ravished and murdered, and her 16 year-old boy and 10 -year-old girl were fatally injured, by four mis­ creants. Four young white farmers who attended a dance in the neigb- liorhood Saturday night have been ar- , rested on suspicion. © o o t] © © o o o o O o Saving the cream daily until enough ij),r a churning haa accumulated © j wrong The best butter is made from 1 origin that lias been recently removed from the milk. O A g Hxi i!©d ia said about the “ dairy , of To©hy, fell hom form” of the cow. But it nn^t not ho hich he ©is w i(fnng, taken for granted that every aagular ue of his ribs. , cow is u good milker, and every smooth, •, *L Sublimity, scQ a straigh¿lined cow a poor one. ^ n e© > and while ex- After the hen is set atid process of rTli&i to a fiiend lost ; incubation bftgun, it ia i9sir© ’le that l O b f ) its unexpected uolliiOAdisturb thiOhen. Every pre- O oautioii shoukUre taken t£ kr> her v, '0 k, i until 8 . © p ttn in en t citizen setting “ steadily * J1 ...... - tim oTfl the eggs V \ C liV fd ?re in- to liQtch. Mun C°ilep-ladd’^ .’u cortlO'g to sogie experiments re­ qpt $H$R’ 9'd 4 t> re- cently made ¡0 Holland, cattle fed oil li$y i i t h oilier fooibincreipiQd in live fXEfciaCjiici commerce 9 eight more than tlmsO fed with en- of the bill Ci P sfluge. but tlyjt*: fed with an iMfle iliR k u cion of rjilS ijd gC\t) more and heOter^uittig Poor, sCndy soil slPuld not he left 0 ri^>r iînd C'tctr- uncultivated. Carefully prdjiare the ) ÇflfQkrQin^l of UiO re- land, sow to buckwheat, and ploiP the . 'St5|,l3'ii QinC>‘l of buckwheat untfer when the crop is iu ' a ' ii G injured in Qie blossom. In this way the lanfl ¡flay ^ QUI) on Shft moun (Oui giSdually he mtde productive. A few sflilkes around a young tree, tfith barbed wire wrapped arognd the ifll Oija € &1Z lid in j & dl protect trees from amnia!} OIÜ0, i©CJCxl 3>>1 fell 'GLth this method fruit trees may he |a9. injurttiSJi him © planned jji a field given up to stock. uncoiiH'ixiiittfor^l£>ut Pyrethrum or buluieh will kill the libaci' c ident. apple tree flk"'ins. \\Qih a bellows C. WurriCOr, of blow the powder into the nests (or lÿitli gir epileptic flVbi} after four o’clock iu tiiQ after­ 0 i ’£Pd, in îr Lebanon, noon— the Diter the better— for the I ^ ov Â' ih I until nearly florins will then he in the nest -0 The UTR ¿iattiTSflrd. He poon-DeejR*r them niiOahle much valuable manure T.'.dd iße ncOie of his can be fecu red Iflm the saturated ÜwiiCO, Hi 2 note amt) earth around the old sites, while t%! ÜQ lliOu left tjlj' toÿii change to fresh places will greatly ÇJX0. °EbiC ci G h tors arO proOioQj cfrjanlinc*.« and health. lt is not bt4?t in planting} yoiflig or­ C5> < O d i him and bring J n o b ili 13 proÿicuted chards to trust to labels or to rflemory. Both may fail. The oifry sure way to JTì. J ÿ iîD O Indilli, ran kliow wliat trees are planted is to JnOätr Ci.iidOn nQmed make a record at the time of laying ü'iiOS pursued and tfro orchard out in a map and mark­ W <■ (ÿnd at once ing on th »0 each variety. Lane wit£ In multiplying very scarce and gear DC o^i®12 3 V Oli za Hak> (Heece varieties of potatoes, gardeners plaift ^ f e ö nee, but0 tired of the eyes in ii^i beds^arly, placing in ILii out with Mia» rich soil, and from each e9e will get several plants. These may be set out° fltC bidd^jff for the in the open ground, and cultivAz tl \Pll}j>wa. Joseph haa the same as potatoes planted in tl e 0 3 the county building usual way. fa i yCtra providing the There are a good many cattle c o m ­ JTyhii<>there, wiyilo En- ing out of thffir barns flnd stables this spring} with the hair ruh^d off in Sie Cimo oiltT 4ime places. Whether it be barn IW & lile riding near itch, or some other minute par.Qnie, sQuÇited by a man who the old fashioned cure is ths best : This n h horse, and with his Hulpher and lard well applied. , ^ ’ t demanded , that he knocks all of them. G° m him the horse. Mr. If a sum pig of sweet cream is di­ t th’Qlght it waiPsome vided, and both parts are kept at a hut when he insisted favorafrjy temperature for ripening, Qtycy pulled out a re- and the air is excluded from one and 20 highwayman hastily a free exposure f>iven to the other, both will sour at the same time, hut © 0 p 1 .¿ford, the son of JThn Davor will ^r.ly he increased in the :ie merchant aud hotel- one exposed to the air. Churning the efimi, has recently left two parts will show this. The pepjiermint growers of Wayne i one knows where he h he ceme to this city c9uuty, N. Y., where tjyee-fourths of he train for the south, the world’s oil is produced, ure corn -0 vbout 3 years old, and plaining that the prospects this sea­ Beard on the first of last son are the worst for twenty years. young husband and wife They say that Japanese oil is now be­ ong very i^ell, so he left ing sold in America at such rates that the former large profits from the busi­ or, Samuel Marsh and ness are greatly lessened. uck a quartz ledge near Do not now trim shrubbery that antly, which shows very blooms on 1 ist year’s wood, if you de­ 0. It is on the same sire abundance of fl iwers. ^'ht best o edge from which Kay and wav 0 s to cut out tiie old and weak M cD on nell W/W 6 reported to have wood immediately after flowering» A taken several Thousand dollars near judicious thinning, if too large and the surface last year. The men thick a head remains, will improve poundedU)ut $326 with a hand mor­ the quality of the flowers, but to Ocut tar in one day, and think they have hack the whole head is not the best way in America. plcntly of that kind of rock. The garden should he near the A Jew depot and warehouse is Set no building at Central Point for the O. A house but free from shade. Z 1 _ 11 — 'PL rt ca III I 1 1 I .«■ Vli V 0. railroad. The ¡.■«il.il building will be 20x trees of any kind in the kitchen gar 60, and contains an office, waiting den. Have it laid out so that as much room and warehouse ; alio a sidetrack xsrork as possible may lie done by horse­ platform 5S0 feet long, and is to be power. A sandy loam is the best soil finished in first-class style, to be com­ for most vegetables. Use no green pleted and seady for business alsiut manure in the garden. The standard the 1st of July. The town site owner fertilizers are good. Use w ool ashes .(ay„ for u,e building and the salary of freely and slops from the house. The ggenj fot i wo years, who will be secret of success in gardening, as iu appointed by the company, courtship lies in sm ill attentions fre­ A warrant was sworn out before quently and steadily bestow :d. Justice Lyons of Fox Valley, Linn Mr. D. B Widr, says he has solved sKime.hing N. R. Doty, second lieutenant; T. C. like $10,000,000,000. These figures Shaw, orderly sergeant; E. H. Piper, are not, of course, veiy comprehensive, commissary sergeant; I). C. Thomas, They simply convey the idea of vast- color bearer; Wm. Towmend, nmsi- ness of area snd * qual vastness of im cian . E. J. Chambers, corporal of the port ince. The entimated value of U m guard ; delegates U> th« state encamp­ yearly product* of the*« farm* i* be- ment, Frank M. Smith and T. C. tween $2,000,000,000 and $3,000,000,- Shaw. 000. K o o *--------- Pendleton will spend $2,000 more in W H E A T — Valiev, #1 i5 «$ 1 2 6 exteudi^jt the levee along the Umatilla Walla Walla, $1 17J81 IB*. B A R L E Y — W bole. *1 lOirfl 12fr; river. The wife imd child of Kon, J. 1). ground, per tou, x25 00^27 OU. Burnett, of Douglas couiffy, are very Mrs. Q u ise Chan’ ently return from aud then s i^ f o r E A distinguish! Prince, Huyti W illiam Blac The medi Corea is ai recei ves a Queer | Bad’-n j metre rial 1 AGRICULTURAL. jliable Quotation« Carefully Revised Everything of General Intereat In a D evoted'^© the Interests of Farmers Condensed Form. and «ÿoclgpen. Every Week. O o Tbe magnolia tree r - under which Gen. 1 .ti r war previous to aurre. OREGON NEWS. ^iARKEV REPORT. filphth.rla a Fungu« . N i ) . 14. *■ » Mrs Mary Read Ooodale is one of th most successful unuperauce workers in south _ Mias Virginia U H o ffW a y .O c a rn C has tieeu grained a patent for bolder Mtne. Blanc lives q u ie © wit* and is seldom seen except a oeptions. © Empress Elizabeth, of perbly beautiful womai chestnut hair A correspondent of Bcience, rnsworth. o f Clinton, la., mg n-Hoinhlance between k btberia and the fungi ' , or more especially those living trees. A white or (J bstauce is produced, som *punk;" the n*ita o f the t e cell* of the wood in evt ucing disintegration and d called an exudation, ar 1*1 disease, when in f f a higher order It grow nd spread* by lilmlations, a te deeply Into the V hanges ami decomposition e soil for Iwcteria. genera, absorbed and powerfully in. In this view its life n studied or found out lt the membrane can lw transplar^f anil —- e It is priqiagated by s[*>res is u lt i 4 I (When I wlt^ ^ame8 Boughner, suddenly grew Is evidently »•m e | «i'iilia rc o n 'tljU>., ‘ 1L violejlt and, »f'izing hi« companion, U te " It may be that an alkaline cor , after a hard struggle, threw him over system is required, which is th, a cliff 125 feet high, causing death. caprtciousness o f its infec' liams- . | Charles Turner, a grocer of Alleg- News. h ., 0 EVENING, © o o — “ What does it mean when the King rent his clothes?” “ I suppose he hired them out, ma’ am.” — Teacher. — We believe no one has yet secured an instantaneous photograph of a kiss, ’ Cause why? ’Cause the old lingering variety is more popular. — Burlington _ - Free Fret). —Landlord— “ F re called to tell you, Bridget, that I ’ m going to raise your rent.” Bridget— “ Glad to hear it, sorr. Faith, I can’ t raiae it tneselL” — Texas 8iflings. . , . , , Lightning never strikes twice in the same place. Neither does a mule, The reason of thl* is because the place ia never there sfier the first «trike. — Drake's Magazine. — “ Night-caps are coming into favor again,” say the fashion journala Bless those innocent fashion writers; “ night- caps” hare never been out of favor, Ask ths bartenders.— Boston Globe. — “ How would I advise you to fie- gin?” responded aa old actor to an as- pirant for stage glories. “ Well, the A three-story brick building owned best plan 1 « to begin Uks a good din- by the Sharon estate, and occupied by uer; with th« «up*. '■ // y. Tribune. the West Coast Furniture Co., burned —^The milky w »y — “ Hoi* ea. bey! at San Francisco. The loss to the! Don’ t put no water in dam cans to- building is estimated at $50,000. The pjjj ’el 'em np wtd «new. Dat’ s d« Furniture Co.’s loss is $15,000, insur­ ■ame celor as da milk, an’ we mutt b* ance $10)000. A finely wrought cabi­ jet as bone«’ as we kin, whenever we net intended to hold cernals to be sent; git de chanoe."— Harper's Basar. to tbe Sydney exposition from this State, and valued at $ 2 . 000 , was de- i —Ths old adage le good in these atroyed. The furniture factory of A. days of progress and Innovation: “ Do Johnson, and the carpenter shop of not be the first by whom the new is John Cuff, adjoining, were damaged tried, nor yet the last to eaet the eld to the extent of $1 000 . said« - • o o