P olk C ounty O bserver . _#v_ VOL. I. MONMOUTH, P O I ji COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER !, 1888. — ■— V O ' A nkw double-pointed nail is the mention of an ingeuious woman. — ie [Hiints turn in opposite directions, A n E piton e o r the P r in c ip a l E vents D evotku P r in c ip a l l y to W asu ikg ton D evotku to the I nterests o r E au mers R e l ia b l e Q u o ta tio n s C ark ^ lly R e lev are especially useful for invisible N ).^ , A tthactinu P ublic I nterest . T e r r it o r y a n © C a ij for m a . vised E v er y W eek .. and S tockm en . liling in wood-work. It is simply 0 nails joined firmly, the sides of Strawberry Vine*. W H E A T — Valley, $1 2 2 * Q fl 23 The loss by the burning of the con- Charles Russellor, a receotOirrival e heads being placed together. Now that the strawberry crop has Walla Walla, $1 15(31 18. vent in New York is now estimated at from the East at Sacramento, Cal., $350,000; insurance, $130,000. was accidentally drowned while bath- been taken off, the success of next B A R L E Y — Whole, $1 10(3l 12*; [ t is found that nearly every kind year largely depends on the treat­ ground, per tou, $25 00(327 60. The main building of Wells’ col- in8 iu ,he river- o glass, especially that containing lege at Yurora, N. Y., was burned.! The Browu house, one of the finest ment given the vines from now until OATS— Milling, 3 0 @ 3 5 c.; feed, 44 ^fcngeiuse, is liable to a change of I he loss is over $200,000; insurance buildings in Phoenix, Ariz , caught the winter comes on. There are two c | A ' i ’ by the action of the sunlight, $100,000. fire, and was totally destroyed, owing modes of cultivation, the first being t345e. the removal of all vines except one on H A Y — Baled, $10(3$12. The new Catholic church at Cole to a scarcity of water. Loss, $35,000 ; ■ t can be ri stored to its original a space, which is^riiown as a “ single « l o r by heat. Stalled glass in win- m m , Wis., collapsed, killing one man insurance, $13,000. HEED— Blue Grass, 14j(er doz. 20c.; Sandy, fourteen miles south of Salt farm near Maderia, Cal., was found pool by way of the lakes. ¡to be operated by electricity. dead in the reservoir at the ranch. cipal object o f this new plan is to onions. $1 0 0; potatoes, (>er 100 llis., Lake, v.as burned. The loss is atout $25,000, insurance $10,000. The He had gone to water stock, and was avoid the mixing in transfer elevators, 90c.@ $1; radishes, per doz., 15(320c.; p T is pointed out by a wilter in the oause of the tire is unknown. rhubarb, (>er lb., 6c. subject to fits. hitherto found so hard to prevent. inufacturer’s Gazette that all com- little child of Hollis Edwards, H O N E Y— In com b, per lb., 18c.; Mr. W . P. Atherton, whose success­ For the second time in three years ■Bunds for improving steel and re- a large part of the business portion of living three miles from Walla Walla, ful apple culture is mentioned in the 1 strained, 5 gal. tins, |ier lb. 8*e. ^ ^ i n g burned steel are useless. Good Litchfield, Conn., has been burned W. T., while playing in the yard with Maine Pomological Report, urges set­ POULTRY — Chickens, per do*., its brothers and sisters, tripped and el cannot be im proved; burned The fire destroyed several business fell head first iuto a small hole in the ting the trees of eacti chosen variety $5 Q0@6 0 0 ; ducks, jier doz., $5 00(3 by themselves, instead of scattering 7 0 0 ; geese, $6 00(38 0 0; turkeys, el is good for nothing and caunot blocks. yard, breaking its neck. promiscuously through the orchard ; per lb., 12*c. A fire broke out in the Caldwell- 1 restored. The same writer also Nicholas Frederick shot and fatally and he refers to several sorts highly j Gntluh block, on Market street, be­ PROVISIONS— Oregon hams, 12*c ndemns all com pounds ,for remov­ tween Sixth and Seventh streets, at wounded his son at Virginia, Nev. recommended and planted freely, per lb .; Eastern, 1 3 @ l3 * c .; Eastern ing scale from boilers, and advises Chattanooga, Tenn., aud destroyed Father and oil had an altercation, be­ wliieh experience compelled him to breakfast bacon, 12*c. per lb .; Oregon cause the latter and his sister attended root out. $400,000 worth of property. 1 0 @ 1 2 c.; Eastern lard, 10(a)ll*o. per nt they be let alone. a hall at a neighbor’s. Thg father at­ To show the numerous sources from lb .; Oregon, 10*c. The wholesale agricultural imple­ tacked the sou and the latter ran out T he recent tearing down of a New ment house of Martin A Co , and GREEN FRU ITS— Apples. $ 60 of the house, when the father shot which potatoes are deceived in New York City, it may be stated that dur­ @ 8 5 c.; Sicily lemons. $6 00@tt 60 impshire manufactory by means of Kingman & Co., in Peoria, 111., were him with a revolver. ing a single day recently the following j California, $3 50(36 0 0; Navaloranges luamite demonstrates a new use for burned. Loss, $120,000; insurance, The body of Mrs. R icliael Frazier, lots were received: By Rotterdam $ 120 , 000 . $6 00; Riverside, $4 00; Mediterra­ explosive. The concussion com- who had been missing for several days, steamer, filfi tacks; Amsterdam nean, $4 2.’r. The cottage of J. D. McCarthy, at was found in a canyon on Cedar Btely separated the bricks and did steamer, 1.551 sacks; Hamburg the Mount Tabor Methodist camp D R IE D FRU ITS— Sun dried ap­ ¡t seem to injure them in the least, meeting grounds, at Newark, N. J., mountain, fourteeu miles from Liver­ steamer, 3,928 sacks ; Stettin steamer, more, Cal. She started from her 2,761 sack»; Nova Scotia schooners, ples, 7*e. per lb .; machine dried, 10@ e charges were put ia holes dug in was burned. Two children and the ranch to go to Livermore, and evi­ 13c,; Italian 12,444 bushels, and by Prince Edward 11c; pitless plums, i foundation under the brick walls, mother were burned to death. prunes, 1 0 @ 1 4 c.; peaches, 12*(314c.; dently lost her way. The woman was Island schooners, 13,147 bushels. raisins, $2 40(32 50. A boarding house and store at quite prominent as an army nurse Id the number of cartridges was A South Jersey asparagus grower ded according to the number of West Charleston, W. Va., was burned, during the war of the rebellion. W OOI— Valley, 17(318c.; Eastern and Mrs. Wallaee and son Simon, The sloop yacht Thetis, the favorite says that growers fifty miles nosth are Oregon. 9(315c. heks iu the wall to he demolished. aged 30, were cremated. Robbery, yacht of the Corinthian fleet, was often earlier with their first shipments, H IDES— Dry beef hides, 8(310c.; murder and arson are suspected. wrecked on the rocks just outside because as soon as the ground is in fit culls, 6(37 c . ; kip aud calf, 8(310c.; |A d a y or two since Mrs. Tom Shaff j condition in the spring they throw a Deacon Lovering, aged 00, and his Port Point near San Francisco. She Murrain, 10 (4) 12c.; tallow, 3@3*c. 1, and was buried on Cow Creek, | sister, Mrs. Richardson, of Greenfield, is now alongside the wharf. She was light furrow from the sunny side of the row in the morning and throw il LUMBER— Rough, per M, $10 00; bgan county, W . Va. After the Mass., were instantly killed by light hauled off the rocks and towed iuto back ag.uy toward night, thus letting edged, per M, $12 0 0; T. and G. uiug. Their farm house and out­ Ireinony the minister publicly ¡ti­ port. Her rudder is gone and there is a big hole in her bottom. It is in the sun to the crown of the plant sheathing, per M, $13 0 0 ; No. 2 floor­ lted miy couple who wished to be buildings were burned. He thinks the extra price received ing, per M, $18 00; No. 2 ceiling, per lined in matrimony to step forward, J Information was received at Tuc­ thought some miscreants cut her loose does not fiay for the labor expended, M,$l-8 0 0 ; No. 2 rustic, (Kir M, $18 00; son, Ariz., that two men were killed for sport or for spite. clear rough, per M, $20 00 ; clear P. 4 however. hereupon Bluff and a thirteen-year- j between Crittenden and Huachtiu, and A young man named Gene Drake S, per M, $22 50; No. 1 flooring, (>er ¡il girl named Mary Browning lin t tlie deed was supposed to have committed suicide at Riverside, Cal. A New England paper says: “ Oleo­ M, $22 50; No. 1 ceiling, per M, bpped out of the funeral train and been the work of Indians. The men He was lying on a lounge in his par­ margarine is not selling so well this $22 50; No. 1 rustic, (>er M, $22 50; year as in past seasons, as i s true ent’s house, reading a newspaper. ►re united in marri ige. Shaff is ' killed were Mexican vaqueros. stepping, per M, $25 0 0 ; over 12 W^ile Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt His father and mother went out of the < haracter is known by customers. inches wide, extra, $1 0 0; lengths 40 ■y-seven years old. The affair This bogus stuff never would have met was riding in a victori* in Bi Uvue; room a few minutes, and returning to 50, extra, $2 00; lengths 50 to 60, eated quite a sensation. avenue at Newport, R. I., the carriage | found that he had shot himself through a lirg e market, offered under its true extra, $4 (X); 1* lath, per M, $2 25; He must have died m- colors. Only by a series of deceptions 1* lath, per M, $2 50. the head Miss P a k l o a , the celebrated anther was ruu into by a dogoart, and Mrs. No «ause is assigned for the has it been sold better last year, and j Vanderbilt thrown out. She sus­ stautly SA LT— Liverpool grades of fine Icook-boeks and lecturer on cookery, | tained serious injuries. is selling better this season, by reason deed. quoted $18, $19 and $20 for the three of the wholesome restrictions upon the oed the other day with a Pittsburg [ An east-bound overland passenger sizes; stock salt, $10. George Metzinger, who was the ]y who had especially prepared a chief instigator in the Chicago bomb- train ran off the track near Siberia . sale of filthy substitutes." BEANS— Quote small whites,$4 60; Plums and otner similar fruits may lad for her distinguished guest, but makers, and connect, d with the Hay- 8H*tl" n abt,ut 100 m ,lw we8t of (links, $ 3; bay os, $3; butter, $4 50; Needles, Ariz. The» entire train was lie grown in every part of this wide liieh the latter scarcely tasted, market riot, died in an insane asylum derailed but no body was injured, ex­ country, where the trees will with­ Limas, $-4 50 per cental. No one iss Parloa, don’t you know that at Jefferson, 111., recently. C O F F E E — Quote Salvador, 17c; claimed his body and it was used for cept a few bruises and sc latches to stand the climate without any dam Sat salad is made strictly after your some of the passengers, caused by a age from the plum curculio, by spray Costa Rica, I8(320c.; Rio, 18(320c.; dissecting purposes. broken truck on the baggage car. ing the trees with the arsenic <1 poisons, Java, 27*0.; Arbuckle’s’s roasted, 22c. ripe?” the hostess asked. ‘'Y es,” | At Moose Lake, near Duluth, Minn., Louise Parker, 12 year-old daughter Paris green and London purple, one MEA T— Beef, wholesale, 3(3)3*e.; died Miss Parloa, “ and that’s why Japp Cox, a well-to-do farmer, shot of Mrs. Dr. Cown, was drowned at pound of either to fifty or sixty gal­ dressed, 6 c .; sheep, 3c ; dressed, o e .; afraid to eat it. I have told peo- aud instantly killed his 14 year-old Anaheim landing, twelve miles from lons of water, through the use of the hogs, dressed, 8(39o.; veal, 7( 3 8 c. liow to make a great many things son. The father was teating a W in­ Anaheim, Cal. In com pany with a s ta y in g pump. First spray the trees PICK LES— Kegs quoted steady0 at it would give me nightmare for a chester rifle, when it was accidentally party of children she Btarted out to just before the blossom buds open ; $1 35. discharged, the bullet penetrating the gather clams on the beach of the second, two weeks after the beetles fly. ,ek if I ate them." boy’s head. SUGAR— Prices for barrels; Golden creek and accidentally fell into deep If a weak soap emulsion is used at A registered letter came to Nancy Railing, a colored woman water. Several of the children tried these sprayings to mix tlie poisons, it <5,6j|o.; extra C ,6 | e .; dry granulated, will also destroy the leaf lice, aphis, 7 go.; crushed, fine crushed, cube and i^arappa, Me., the other day? de living at Norfolk, Va., who has been to rescue her, but failed. bugs and all other insects injurious to powdered, 8c.; extra C, 6 fo .; halves sick for some months, has vomited a Mrs. Robert Nelson, a widow resid­ Kted to Joseph Landry. Now, there Then a and boxes, *c. higher. living frog, nearly as long as a finger, ing on Schoolcraft island, near Rio the frait and the foliage. ie three owners of that name in 1 and almost white from long depriva­ Vista, Cal., was fatally burned and third spraying about June 10, and the iccarappa, each ef whom was sure tion from light. It is supposed that died in a few hours. She was at home fruit is safe. — It is reported that a “ dovil fish” oi letter was for him. The con test1 some time ago the woman swallowed alono and was found by a neighbor Halt gathers on the outside of hub ocoaff vampire, weighing fully twe outside, but very near llie house, witli a tadpole. ter, writes Prof. Arnold, because of the xed warm, and an interpreter was tous, was recently caught in a llshitu During a heavy gale the sloop Flora every stitch of clothing burned off, evaporation of water contained in the seine on the Mexican coast near Tarn lied in, before whom the respective B. capsized near New Castle. D .U her body and lower limbs fear- brine formed by the salt added for pieo. When dead and spread out on Rons of the claimaints were argued, seasoning the butter, the brine being She had on board, Mrs. Elijah fully burned. the beach it presented every appeaium* nally the letter was opened, and Wheaton, Mrs. Johnathan Turner. Some boys swimming in the arm crowded out of the butter by con of un enormous bat or vampire. It wai und to contain— nothing but a small Mrs. Sami. W heaton and daughter, 9 ; near Victoria, B. C., found on the traction from change of temperature. fifteen feet long and seventeen foot 11, which none of the three years of age, and Mrs. Thomas Finne- shore a pair of pants, vest and coat, It occurs when Uto much moisture is wide from the edges of the pec tom gan, all of whom were drowned. | also blood on the rocks. I n the left in butter when working it, and anted. ________ ______ pockets were found letters addressed when there is so much water in the fins, and its mouth was five feel Jennie Woolver, a domestic on a U( w m . Culby,headed “ Dear Father” composition of butter that it separate» across. A m e d ic a l journal states that new ■ m ■ farm near W oodland, Miss., was shot gignetj j \y c rawley. The letters freely and forms an excess of brine [»eriments have changed old theories —There is at Lone Pine, lnyc aad killed by George Moons, aged 20 ^ g^ow writer to be connected when salt is added. In the latter » n the best methods of treating years, _ _ who then blew bis brains out. j with a circnB lem on a d e, case the butter contracts from the County, Cal., arock that might be easi­ selling lice ar'e looking in to Dst bites, A physician froze sixty Moons lately returned Iron Colorado, The the liberation of moisture without change ly passed off for a petrified elephant. A of temperature, just as curd contracts photograph of the rock shows as like Kgs into a condition of completely and it is supposed that he killsd the matU;J: girl because she ^ ts soon to be mar­ Mrs. Murphy, of Fresno, Cal., sent from the liberatior of its whey by the as possible to the photograph of an jspended animation. Twenty of ried to another man, and refused bis her 13 year old son to stake out a cow actios of rennet, or as lean meat con elephant. The trunk, the eyos, the ese were treated by the usual suit. rear the bouse. The boy not return­ tracts by separation of its moisture head and body are all as well formed pethod of gradual resuscitation in a In the photograph as If the camera had Three young men Soloman Reid, ing toward night the mother went out from the application of salt. Did room, and of these fourteen per- aged 1« years, W m. Lawrence, aged to search for him, and found him a The The Commissioner of Agriculture been turned to a living animal. h( d ; twenty were treated in a warm 18, and the third name unknown, were „hort distance from home lying on his at Washington, has just received from wrinkles and folds in the skin of an Kartmeut, and eight of these died; drowned in the Enlv smoker were wrecked. wi'e and J. Col man, Commissioner of Agricul­ on It.” Texas man.—“ With a hose, of Several pas sotta, whtre he Lave# zteen feet of water with engine and »engers were badly shaken up. ture, Washington, D. C. oourse. Howier ’ loose»“ I a veral children. Diler on board. TELEGRAPHIC. COAST CULLINGS, j NO. 24. - AGRICULTURAL. MARKET REPORT. STORY A B ird T h a t tlon * OF A PARROT. Askt>d a u d A n s w e r e d ^ u « « > a H u m a n lie lug. Sir William Temple tells this about a Brazilian parrot which l'rinee Maurice met in his travels: “ I had a mind,” said Sir William, “ to know from Prince Maurice's own mouth the account of a common and much-credited story of an old parrot he had seen iu Brazil, dur­ ing his government there, that spoke, and asked and answered common ques­ tions like a reasonable creature. PiTnre Maurice said there was something true, hut a great deal false, of what had been reported. He had heard of such a parrot when he went to Brazil, and though he believed nothing of it, and it was a good way off, he had the cur­ iosity to send for it; that it was a very great aud very old one, and when it came into the room where the l’ rinee was with a good many Dutchmen about him. it said presently: •• ‘ What a company of white nieu are here!’ •“ They asked it what it thought that man was, pointing to the 1’ riuceP It answered: •• •Some General or other.’ “ When they brought it close to him he asked it: •• •Whence came you?” •••The Parrot—From Miriannan.’ “ •The Prince—To whom do you be­ long?’ •• ‘The Parrot -T o a Portuguese.’ •• ‘The l’ rinee —What do you here?’ “ ‘The Parrot—I look itftcr the chick­ ens.’ “ The Prince laughed and said: “ ‘ You look after the chickens?’ “ The parrot answered: ‘ “ Yes, I; and I know how to do it very well.* “ And then he made the chuck, chock, chuck, three or four times that |>eople used to make tq chickens when they called them. “ I set down the words o f this dia­ logue,” said Sir William, “ just as Prince Maurice said them to me. 1 asked him in what language the parrot conversed, ami he said in Brazilian. I asked him whether he understood Brazilian. He said no; but lie hud taken care to have two interpreters witii lorn one a Dutchman who spokt Brazilian and the other a Brazilian who spoke Dutch; that he asked them sepa­ rately and privately, and both of them agreed in telling him just the same tiling the parrot said.” — Boston Record. A DARMO^S HOUSE. T h tt C lia i’ m litfr IlniiMfM o f W e a l t h y a n d I n ­ f lu e n t ia l .la|>an*M« C 'itlzt>im. Life iu one of (he old families of wealth and position iu Japan is full of unique and picturesque interest. We may call it heathen if we will, but it is still a home anil replete with sugges­ tive home history. Well do I remem­ ber one such, a grand old house of solid timber 69 feet broad by 100 deep, with lofty rooms and long, wide corridors, its one story had an immense and im­ posing sloping roof, whieh covered 14 apartments and many balconies. Tho sliding partitions could all lie removed aud make on occasion a noble hall, with many columns. The ceiling was made of fine grained wood and 15 feet from the floor. The front of this house was protected from the inquisitive gaze of the world by a wall of tiles built with cement and lined with a row of firs with mighty girth and far spread­ ing branches which measured their height by rods and their shadows by furlongs. The main gate of the court-yard was supported by heavy tree trunks and covered with a handsome roof, while just within was the porter's nidge. Near this lodge was a clump of evergreens and under their shadow stood an ark cut from solid stone, per­ haps four feet high, used as the family shrine anil holding in its depths sacred emblems and holy syinliols. Just be­ yond was a rockery of great beauty, where fountains tossed their spray and played with the sun and nuMinlieams. Here and there the mockunji tree shed Its purple blossoms to the breeze from lofty heights, while azalias and starry asters bloomed alsiilt its foot. All about the garden eamelias of brilliant red or purest white unfolded their love­ ly buds from low grow ing shrubs, while now and then a cumelia tree, towering fifty feet in the air, drew the eve with its iorklv wax-like blossoms — ----------»•»---------- L i« « - :c . L ig h t • r e r r . Eight hundred a year for clapping your hands a dozen times every even­ ing Is good pay for light work. That is the lowest estimate of the income of the “ chief of the claque" in Vienna; and the estimate is based upon the confes­ sions of some forty or fifty ladies and gentlemen of the opera and ballet who have been in the habit of purchasing applause at the cheap rate of from ten shillings per month each. Out of this the eliief of tho claque has to pay hi* assistants; but as the work is pleasant and easy, and occupies only the even­ in g—which might, no doubt, be much less agreeably spent—the annual ex­ penditure upon this head can not lie very large. It is tolerably clear that the astute gentleman who “ controls" the claque in Y’ ienna puts most of the fees into his own pocket, since he has quite recently purchased a pretty little estate in Hungary with his savings.—