SCIO. OREGON. APRIL 23. 1891.
VOL. 2
L. H. MONTANYE,
A ttorney at L aw ,
THE PACIFIC COAST.
EASTERN ITEMS.
FOREIGN NEWS.
Flour is firm, with a good demand.
Oats are firm, with a fair demand; offer
Albany, Oregon.
—
Chinese Consular Officers to Contest Secretary Noble Passes Upon the Catholic Church Drifting Toward ings are fair, and there is a large lot held
by interior parties, who do not wish to
Modern Democracy.
Kaweah Colony Question.
the New California Law.
accept present prices. The demand is
Office In 8tra^an building.
J. K. WEATHERFORD,
A ttorney
L aw ,
at
Albany, Oregon.
Office in Finn block, over First National bank.
DR. E. 0. HYDE,
Spokane Shippers Enter Upon a Deter Director of the Mint Leech Issues a Cir The Police Disperse a Socialist Meeting in
Bervamdorff, a Town Belonging
cular Letter to Artists for New
mined Resistance Against Extor
tionate Railroad Rates.
HOTEL,
SCIO HOTEL
J. S. MORRIS,
Drugs, Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
SCIO
Capacity, 75 Rappels Pep Day.
THE BEST BRANDS
—OF—
FLOUR AND FEED
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
Highest Market Price Paid lor Grain.
Farmers will find it to their interest to call
•nd see us.
BANK OF SCIO.
Capital Stock...............
$20,000
OFFICERS.
'President........................................... J. 8. M orris
'Vice-President............. ...................... J. L. C owan
«Cashier.................................................... O. 8. M ay
Directors.
.7. 8. M orris .
E. G oins .
J ohn G ainbs .
T. J. M unkers .
P. O. S mith .
Does a general banking and exchange busi
ness. Sight drafts issued on Albany, Portland
and San Francisco.
MEAT MARKET,
Scio, O regon .
FRED 0. HYDE, Prop.,
(Successor to Richardson <fc Bil; eu.)
Choice Beef, Mutton and Pork can always be
found on the block.
FRESH FISH
R*oeiv«d .very Thursday direct from Yaqulna
W»
Designs for Subsidiary Coins.
to Hamburg.
local, very little going out of the State.
Millstuffs are steady with a fair demand,
and shipments to San Francisco are
small, String Beans are lower. Potatoes
are firm; offerings not quite as large as
heretofore, and there is a good demand.
Vegetables and Fruits remain about the
same. Wool is firm, with a good de
mand. Hides are in fair demand. Hops
are in fair demand. Arbuckle’s Coffee
| has fallen. There are some changes in
Meats.
W heat —The market continues to lack
activity, but has a strong tone. Quote:
Nominally $1.47!4 for Valley and $1.27%
@1.40 for Walla Walla. Foreign markets
are about the same. Cargoes are firm
.and in fair demand. Spot Wheat in Liv-
.bufejppijtes. aje, generally
the turn easier? "eastern markets áre
irregular.
F lour —Quote: Standard, $4.65; Walla
Walla, $4.30 per barrel.
O ats —Quote: 60c per bushel.
H ay —Quqte: $16@17 per ton.
M illstuffs — Quote: Bran, $18@20;
Shorts, $20@23; Ground Barley, $30@31;
Chop Feed, $25 per ton; Barley, $1.25@
1.30 per cental.
B utter —Quote: 'Oregon fancy cream
ery, 37%c; fancy dairy, 30@32%c; fair
to good, 25@27%c; common, 20c; Cali
fornia, 24@2uc per pound. .
C heese —Quote: Oregon, 14@15c; Cal
ifornia, 14@15c per pound.
E ggs —Quote: Oregon, 20c per dozen.
P oultry — Quote: Chickens, $6.50@
7.50; Ducks, $10@12; Geese, nominal,
$12 per dozen; Turkeys, 14@16c per
pound.
V egetables —Quote: Cabbage,$1.50@
1.75 percental; Cauliflower, $125@1.50
per dozen; Celery, 90c per dozen; On
ions, 4%c per pound; Carrots, $1.00
per sack; Beets, $1.50 per sack; Turnips,
$1 per sack; Potatoes, 65@75c per cental;
Tomatoes, $2.50 per box; Sweet Potatoes,
4@6c per pound; Asparagus, 7@8cper
pound; Parsnips, $1 per sack; Lettuce,
20@25c per dozen; Squash, 2%@2%c
per pound; Green Peas, 10c per pound,
String Beans, 12%c per potfhd; Rhubarb,
$2.00@2.25 per box.
F rpits —Quote: Los Angeles Oranges,
$2@2.25; Riverside, $2.25@2.75; Navels,
$4.50@4.75perbox; Sicily Lemons, $6@
6.50; California, $4@5 per box; Apples,
$1.00@2.00 per box; Bananas, $3.00@
4.00 per bunch; Pineapples, $5.00@8.00
per dozen.
IN uts — Quote: California Walnuts,
ll%c; Hickory, 8%c; Brazils, 18c;
Almonds, 16@17c; Filberts, 13@14e;
Pine Nuts, 17@18c; Pecans, 17@18c;
Oocoanuts, 8c; Hazel, 8c; Peanuts, 8c
per pound.
H ops —Quote: Nominally, 20@27c per
pound.
W ool —Quote: Willamette Valley, 18
@20c; Eastern Oregon, 14@17c per
pound.
H ides —Quote: Dry Hides, selected
prime, 8%@9c,
culls ; green,
.v--ée %c less
—A for
l .,^3^7,
pounds, 3c; Sheep Pelts, short wool 30
@50c; medium,60@80c; long,90c@$1.25;
shearlings, 10@20c; Tallow, good to
choice, 3@3%c per pound.
Scotch Names the Queerest.
Making a Picture Window*
In England there is a great variety of
personal nomenclature, and, though we
have plenty of Smiths, Browns and Rob
insons, we have nothing approaching to
the poverty, in this respect, which char
acterizes many localities in North Brit
ain. In certain parts of Scotland, not
only have the surnames been few, but
there has been a strong disposition to
ring the changes on a very few Christian
names, with the result that the commu
nity, in its desire to distinguish between
persons of precisely the same name, has
been obliged to provide each with a spe
cial label, or “to-name,” by which he
can be known. A contributor to The
Scotsman says that in the official list of
voters in a Scotch fishing town occur
such “to-names” as “Deadly,” “Pum,”
“Den,” “Cock,” “Post,” “Bo,” “San
dyke,” “Helen’s James,” and so on.
Such appellations as these are not nec
essarily nicknames, as we understand
them. Sometimes-they are patronymics,
sometimes they are local in allusion,
sometimes they refer to individual occu
pations, sometimes they are personally
descriptive, sometimes they are mere
identifications, “signifying nothing.”
Occasionally they are simple varia
tions upon a single Christian name.
Thus it may be, one John Bruce, popu
larly called “Jock,” has a son named
William, who becomes “Jock’s WulL”
His son, again, who is called William,
becomes “Jock’s Wull’s Williamie,”
while the last named's son, if also called
William, becomes “Jock’s Wull’s Wil-
liamie’s Wullsie." A further form is
“Wullsikie,” but that, probably, is
rarely used. The system still obtains in
Scotland, and if it were introduced into
this country it might prevent some of
the confusion which exists among our
John Smiths, Thomas Browns and Wil
liam Robinsons.—London Globe.
The search for material ended, the
work of construction may begin. Two
duplicate copies of the cartoon are first
made. One operation suffices to accom
plish this. The cartoon is laid on a large
table, and beneath it are two sheets of
similar paper and two sheets of ordinary
black transfer paper arranged alter
nately. By passing a small revolving
wheel over the outlines of the cartoon,
the tracings are quickly and accurately
made. Each space is then numbered
correspondingly on both tracings, and
one of them is cut up to make patterns
for the glass cutter. An ingenious dis
secting instrument is used for this pur
pose. It consists of a pair of double
edged wears, which, in cutting, removes
a strip of paper just the width of the
lead which will separate the fragments
of glass when they are finally bound' to
gether. In this way each pattern is pre
cisely the size required. When the glass
is ready to be put together in the. win
dow there is very little coaxing to be
done to get it into place.
The picture window has now reached
the most critical stage in its develop
ment. The paper patterns are to find
suitable counterparts in glass, and upon
the nicety with which this substitution
is accomplished depends the effect of the
entire work. Nothing is left undone that
will assist the glass cutter in forming
correct color judgments. Throughout
the entire process, and here particularly,
the work progresses under precisely those
conditions that are best calculated to
make surprises and incongruities impos
sible when the whole shall be completed.
A sheet of plain glass the size of the
cartoon is laid over the undissected trac
ing. Outlines of the intended lead bands
are then painted on the clear glass in
black lines of corresponding width. On
the model thus prepared the paper pat
terns are stuck by means of a little wax.
It is now ready to be taken to the figure
room, where it is placed directly in front
of a large window, and the slow work of
substituting colored glass for paper be
gins.—Professor C. H, Henderson in Pop
ular Science Monthly.
Another conspiracy against the Czar
James Bellier, an American, has been
imprisoned in a Mexican jail without has been discovered. 1
cause for several months.
The waters of the Seine have been re
President Harrison has commuted the stocked with 4 ,000 California salmon.
sentence of William R. Pace of Utah for It is understood that! the British East
adultery from one year to seven months. Africa
to take over
The gunboat Bennington is said to have
developed about fifty-horse power above
The Viceroy Of j^iiia says he will
the requirement and earned a small pre speedily
restore order in the disturbed
mium.
districts.
Dr. Joseph C. Brannock, State Geolo
Henry Rochefort’s list of duels up to
gist of Arkansas, has been offered the
chair of geology in the Stanford Univer date number twenty-three, in seven of
which he was wounded.
sity of California.
It is reported that Tippu Tib is now
The McHale bill, which prohibits the
wearing of tights on the stage in St. Paul, at Unyamyembe, suffering with paraly
Minn., and compelling the use of at least sis and unable to use his right arm.
a short skirt, passed the Senate.
London bankers express the opinion
Two-thirds of the town of Gretna, La., that the price o’ silver will not go far
have been submerged by water from the ther downward, holding that it has al
crevasse. Many people from the over ready touched bottom.
flowed section are moving to New Or
Massowah advices state that the in
leans.
habitants of the interior of Abyssinia
The Pennsylvania House has refused are in a state of rebellion, and plague
to concur in the Senate amendments to and famine is rife in that colony.
the bill reimbursing ex-Governor Beaver
The French Court of Cassation has
for money expended at Johnstown after decided that a husband or wife who has
the flood.
obtained a divorce has a right after it is
Reports from a number of counties in granted to sue the ex-spouse for alimony
Southern Indiana show that peaches, proportionate to the latter’s wealth.
plums and pears have not been injured
According to the statistics published
Its Mother Was in the Baggage Car*
by the frost, and give promise of abun by the Ministry of Finance at Paris there
It
was on a Pennsylvania railroad
dant yields.
has been an enormous increase in the
train, coming north from Washington.
consumption
of
tobacco
during
the
last
Secretary Noble has passed upon the
All the passengers but two in the sleeper
Kaweah colony question. About 200 two or three years.
had dozed off. The exceptions were a
claimantswill lose their lands. The ques The conduct of the Ameer of Afghan
young
man and a baby. The formei
tion of alleged damages will have to he istan is suspicious, and fears are enter
was willing to follow the example of the
settled by Congress.
tained for his loyalty to Great Britain.
majority, but the latter objected in a
Charles Reade’s Character.
„The annual meeting of the Wyoming The Miranzi disorders are spreading, and
loud voice. Its cries awoke the other
This volume of “Readiana” is full of.
stockmen, held at Cheyenne, was well the Afghans are excited.
passengers, and some pretty strong lan excellent material for an estimation of
attended, prominent cattle raisers being The prolongation of the civil war in
guage was heard. The young man got the character of Charles Reade. His
present from Wyoming, Colorado, Mon Chili causes serious alarm to British cap
out of his berth and carried the baby up catholicity of feeling, his hatred of cant,
tana and Nebraska.
italists who have large interests in that
and down the car, trying to soothe it. his high sense of justice, his sympathy
The general manager of the Nicaragua country, among them Colonel North, the
But the baby was ailing and fretful, and with the suffering and poor, are shown
Canal Company has received advices by nitrate king, and his courtiers.
its voice would not be stilled. Finally a from first to last in his writings as well
cable from Greytown, Nicaragua, from
The annual report of the Council of
gray headed man, who was evidently an as in his life. What would have struck
President Warner Miller and *his party. Hygiene, just submitted, shows that in
old traveler, stuck his head out from be you next if you had known him well,
They are in good healih.
1888 the number of deaths from hydro
hind the curtains and called to the young was the difference between Mr. Reade at
The Consolidation Commission has phobia in Paris was 19;‘in 1889,6; in
man in a rather sharp voice:
home and Mr. Reade in print. Call upon
sent to the New York Legislature a bill 1890, only 1.
“See here, sir, why don’t you take that him. He would receive you with the
authorizing the drafting of a charter for
The police dispersed a Socialist meet
child
to
its
mother.
She
will
be
able
to
gentleness of a, saint (not that I pretend
the proposed municipality, which takes ing in Bervarndorff, a town belonging to
manage it much better than you. It ever to have known a saint, but you will
in Brooklyn, Long Island City, Staten Hamburg. This action was taken in
evidently wants its mother.”
Island and other country territory.
consequence of the anti-Semitic ele
appreciate the simile), talk to you with
“Yes, that’s it,” echoed half a dozen singular modesty , listen to you with the
ment in the meeting indulging in riot
The quarto centennial of the organiza ing.
other irritated passengers.
greatest respect, ask you to dinner, or to
tion of the Grand Army of the Republic
General. Bg Idhauwal^viy^fDefore the
was celebrated in Washington City by
and down for a moment, then said, in a favor by your acceptance, and you would
commission
lnquirffigYss-tfo-uhe
alleged
holding union services in the Metropoli
quiet, strained voice:
have gone away thinking of him as the
tan Methodist Episcopal Church under assassination of natives at Massowah
“Ito mother is in the baggage car.”
mildest, sweetest, most long suffering
the auspices of the posts of the Depart that 212 natives were executed under the
There was an instantaneous hush for a gentleman you had ever met. But give
Italian government’s instructions during
ment of the Potomac.
moment. Presently the gray headed him a grievance, tamper with his rights,
Director of Mint Leech issues a circu his regime.
man stuck his head out into the aisle tread on his moral corns, then put a pen
The Merchandise Market.
The Czar is greatly displeased at the
lar letter to artists for new designs for
again.
in his hand, and you would find him a
subsidiary coins. The general features action of Grand Duke Michael Michael-
C oal O il —Quote: $1.95 per case.
“Let me take it for a while,” he said, writer of thoughts that breathe, of words
of the present coins will be preserved to ovitch, his cousin, who has been pri
R ice —Quote: $6.00@6.75 per cental.
softly; “perhaps I can quiet it.”—New that burn indeed. Not, my friends, that
a considerable extent. The coins to be vately married at San Remo to the
H oney —Quote: 16@ 18c.
changed are the silver dollar, half-dollar, Countess Meremberg, daughter of the
I ever experienced his wrath. On the
C ranberries —Quote: Cape Cod, $11 York Sun.
Duke of Nassau.
|
quarter-dollar and dime.
contrary, he was always kind and sym
per barrel.
Business Capacity*
S alt —Quote: Liverpool, $16, $16.50,
Assistant Secretary Spaulding has di The man arrested recently on suspi
A popcorn vender on one of the streets pathetic toward me. He took me by
rected that certain pictorial paintings on cion of being about to make an attempt $17; stock, $10.50 per ton in carload lots. near the junction is turning a pretty the hand, and said cheery words of wel
C
offee
—
Quote
:
Costa
Rica,
22c
;
come to me when 1 came to London,
glass for St. Ignatius Church at San on the Czar’s life belonged to the Scaev-
Francisco be admitted at New York duty ola Club of Kharkoff, members of which Rio, 23c; Mocha, 30c ; Java, 25%c; Ar penny, while it seems that another en some twenty years ago. We met for
buckle
’
s,
roasted,
26%
'per
pound.
gaged
in
the
same
trade
is
not
doing
so
free pending an investigation whether are bound by oath to make continual ef-
B eans —Quote: Small Whites, 3%c; well. A daily patron of the successful the first time at the inaugural dinner of
they are in fact pictorial paintings, win fosts to murder the Czar.
Pina, 3c; Bayos, 4%c; Butter, 4%c; merchant, after buying his sack of corn The Belgravia Magazine. We were in
dow glass or glass windows.
troduced to each other by Miss Braddon.
Complaint is made by the Portuguese Limas, 4%c per pound.
yesterday, asked:
We had a long, interesting chat during
The Mexican government Jias ap authorities at Mozambique that compa
S ugars —Quote: Golden 0,5%e; extra
“
Why
is
it
that
you
don
’
t
keep
one
pointed Senior Leandro Fernandez dele nies of British troopers continue the C, 5%c; dry granulated, 6%c; cube
the evening; he had read my first novel
stand?
Yesterday
you
were
nearly
two
gate from that Republic to the intercon conquest of Manicaland in spite of the crushed and powdered, 6%c per pound.
(he was a multifarious reader) and spoke
tinental railway conference, as special orders issued by Lord Salisbury that
D ried F ruits —The market is firm. blocks down the street, and the day be kindly about it From that night we
commissioner to visit Chicago and select such movements should cease.
Quote: Italian Prunes, 12%c; Pe fore you were at some other place. Why were friends. He wrot^ pleasant letters
a site in the World’s Fair grounds for the
A dispatch from Rome says the drift tite and German Prunes, 10cper pound; don’t you get one place and keep it, and of encouragement to me; and in later
location of Mexican buildings.
$2.25 per box: Plummer-dried you will have a regular custom?”
of the Catholic Church is toward modern Raisins,
10@llc; sun-dried and factory
The Italian responded after persuasion. years intrusted me with his defense
The Presbvtery of Philadelphia has democracy. The church intends to break Pears,
a cruel personal attack leveled
Plums,
ll@12c:
evaporated
Peaches,
18@
“No regular customas. People a-buya against
taken the initiative in calling the atten with the past. Cardinal Lavigerie’s ad 20c; Smyrna Figs, 20c; California Figs,
him by an American clergyman.—
when da tink of it. Passa one man and at
tion of the Assembly to the opinions ex dress at Algiers is said to have been the 9c per pound.
Joseph Hatton in London Times.
pressed by Prof. Charles A. Briggs, who echo of conversations with the Pope.
C anned G oods —Market steady. Quote: buya of anotha. Seea Merioana down
occupies the chair of Biblical theology
street?
He
popa
corn
slow,
’
cause
no
the present year the number Table fruits, $2.25, 2%s; Peaches, $2.50;
In a Hurry to “Wash Up.”
in Union Theological Seminary in New of During
vessels on active service in the Ger Bartlett Pears, $1.90; Piums, $1.65 body buy. Wind blows from him to
There
are few things that destroy the
York city. The overture practically pe man
navy will be increased by the addi Strawberries, $2.50; Cherries, $2@2.50; me. Mana passa him cornin’ up street,
titions his dismissal.
tion of thirty-seven ironclads, gunboats Blackberries, $2.50; Raspberries, $2.50; smell popcorn and tink he lika buy, but pleasure of witnessing a dramatic repre
The California Chinese Freemason So
The World’s Fair Directors have chosen and torpedo boats. The navy on service Pineapples, $2.75; Apricots, $2.00. Pie no time goa back. Den he seea me ana sentation more than the hasty moving of
fruit: Assorted, $1.50 per dozen; Peaches, buy. Mana goin’ down street smell de the characters from their positions be
ciety has brought Buit against Chief of officers for the ensuing year, James W. will then consist of ninety-six vessels.
Police Crowley to recover .rl,200. Plaint Scott being named to succeed Lyman J.
Postmaster-General Raikes has started $1.50; Plums, $1.25; Blackberries, $1.65 corn before he reacha me, stopaana buy fore the curtain has quite reached the
iffs allege their society constructed a Gage as President; Thomas B. Bryan, four weekly mails for China by way of per dozen. Vegetables: Corn, $1.25 To-morrow maybe wind blowa other floor, at the end of an act. You see a
building to be used for religious pur First Vice-President, and A. F. Seeber- the Canadian Pacific and Vancouver, B. @1.50, according to quality; Tomatoes, way. Ia go below otha man. Him villain shot down and killed instanter.
poses and social intercourse, and that it ger, Treasurer. Mr. Scott, when in C. The government is determined to $1.15@3.50; Sugar Peas, $1.40@1.60;
You see him make one convulsive move
was so used. They further allege that formed of his election to the presidency, spare no effort to build the new railway StringBeans, $1.10perdozen. Fish: Sal maka de appetite, I sella de corn. Him ment and then straighten out, a very
tinka
staya
one
place
people
know
him
in February last the Chief ordered the declined to accept it. No other _ person and water route between England and mon, $1.25@1.50; sardines, ,75c@$1.50 ;
lobsters, $2@3; oysters, $1.50@3.25 per and he geta all trade. People know no dead corpse. You think to yourself:
police to raid the building, and that in was named, however, as the Directors Asia.
dozen. Condensed milk: Eagle brand, body but daselfa.”—Kansas City Times “Well, thank heaven, he is done for."
pursuance of that order the house was hope that Mr. Scott will yet accept.
There are perhaps a few words from the
In reply to the questions as to whether $8.10; Crown, $7; Highland, $6.75;
broken into and the furniture badly
It is understood that a request recently Mr. Parnell’s statement made at the Champion,
leading man, who, with his smoking pis
$6 per case.
smashed.
The
Chisel
Was
Too
Wide.
reached the Customs Department at Ot Phoenix-park meeting in Dublin that he
tol in his hand, takes the heroine to his
N ails —Base quotations: Iron, $3.00;
There
is
a
proverb
about
biting
your
The failure of Congress to pass the tawa from Washington that steps be (Gladstone) had received dynamiters at Steel, $3.10; Wire, $3.90 per keg.
own nose off to spite your face; but here bosom. Then the curtain fails to slow
tonnage bill is bearing fruit. San Fran taken to prevent the emigration of Chi Hawarden was true Gladstone telegraphs
S hot —Quote: $1.75 per sack.
cisco merchants have subscribed $110,- nese from Canada to the United States. that the utterance is an absolute false«
is an instance of cutting off one’s toes to music. The bottom of the curtain is
000 and sent to the Clyde for a four- The department answered that it had no hood.
spite one’s corn. Several years ago. perhaps two feet from the stage, when
masted ship. The new vessel is to be power to take action of the kind sug
The Meat Market*
says The Pittsfield Advertiser, “a Pitts the corpse begins to pull itself together,
Signor Coriadp“i,rthe„Leghorn (Italy)
called “ The Hawaiian Islands,” and will gested. Once the Celestials pay poll tax. banker
Beef—Live, 4c; dressed, 7@8c.
field man becoming angry at the pain preparatory to rising. Now, how can
who
faiI£U«bMfeiy4tfid
commit
fly the Hawaiian flag. She will be 270 they are at liberty to come and go the. ted suicide, was engaged for' some time
Mutton—Live, 4%@5c; dressed, 9c.
caused by a corn on one of his toes pull you believe that the villain Is disposed
feet long, 42-foot beam and 24 feet deep. same as any other person in Canada.
Hogs—Live, 5%@5%c; dressed,-7@8c. ed off his boot and hose, took a chisel of, and that he will not exercise a dis
in a bold and systematic forgery of bills
She will be the first of a fleet to be built
The Indiana Supreme Court has af of exchange in an endeavor to cover his
Veal—5@8c per pound.
and cut the toe off. The chisel happened turbing influence upon the fortunes of
on the Clyde for the same men, and all firmed the decision of the lower court in losses. He had previously led a blame
SMOKED MEATS AND LARD.
to be wider than was necessary, so more the hero and heroine in future, when you
the ships will he engaged in trading in the famous De Kalb-county cow case. A less life.
Quote:
Eastern
Hams,
ll@12%c;
toes were cut off than he was really par know that he was only pretending to be
and out of San Francisco.
farmer brought suit against the Lake
The list of members of the Labor Com Oregon, 10%@12%c; Breakfast Bacon, ticular about. The man then walked dead? It is not only corpses that offend
railroad to recover the value of a mission sent to Grasse for the Queen’s
in this way. Live people, when they
The beautiful painting of the Sistine Shore killed
by a locomotive. The jury approval includes Sir Michael Hicks- 10%@12%c; other varieties, 9@10%c through the dusty street, with the have grouped themselves in an effective
Madonna, the gift of Mrs. Leland Stan cow
Lard, 9@12c per pound.
wounded
foot
bare
and
bleeding,
some
decided
against
him,
and
gave
the
rail
ford to the Cathedral of the Blessed Sa road a verdict for $5 and costs, it being Beach, Lord Derby, Sir John Gorst, the
distance to a surgeon’s, where the in tableau, should not allow the audience to
crament at Sacramento, has arrived from alleged that the company’s locomotive Rt. Hon. A. J. Mundella, the Rt. Hon.
It
is
said
that
Marshal
Prim
was
dis
juries received attention.” That fellow’s see them scuttling away to their dressing
Dresden, together with the frame and had been damaged that much by the col H. H. Fowler, William. Abraham, M. P.,
gusted
with
his
portrait
on
horseback
temper must have been worse than his rooms, because they are too impatient to
and Mr. Welsh.
altar pieces. They weighed nearly 4,000 lision with the cow.
wait for the complete fall of the curtain.
painted
by
Henri
Regnault,
and
asked
_______________
pounds. They were taken to the cathe
The government of Alsace-Lorraine the artist why he had made him look like corn.
Margaret Mather is one of the worst
dral and unpacked under the direction
The Philadelphia Record says by the has
far relaxed _ the passport regula a .coal heaver. The painter packed up his
Spanish Eyes*
offenders in this respect that 1 have ever
of Artist Jackson. The figures in the Spreckels-Havemeyer agreement Spreck tions so as
to permit French farmers to canvas and left for Paris. Prim was as
The eyes are the one redeeming fea seen.—Pittsburg Bulletin,
painting are life size. The copy was els is not to sell his sugar in that part of come in with
and farm produce,
made for Mrs. Stanford from the original the country east of the Missouri river, provided they poultry
ture
of ‘the Spanish face. It is impossi
sassinated
and
Regnault
was
killed
by
the frontier again
The Picture Stolen in Perugia.
by Raphael through a special grant of and the Havemeyers are not to invade before dark and cross
the Germans before Paris. Now the ble to describe these dark, luminous orbs,
after
undergoing
inspec
the Emperor of Austria, and is the work the territory west of the Missouri. The tion by a German officer.
Not long ago I corrected a blundering
artists are so fond of the picture that full of a dreamy soulfulness that make
or an eminent artist of that country.
trust’s refinery in San Francisco and that
was a sensation the other day be them most disastrous things to encoun statement which bad gone the round of
There has been an acrimonious debate there
belonging to Spreckels are to alternate
Secretary Masely of the Interstate monthly
cause
it was temporarily absent from its ter. Add to this a strong, arching eye the press about a robbery of Raphael’s
between
Empress
Frederick
and
her
son,
closing, and in this way it is
brow, long, curling black lashes, a per “Entombment” from the Church of San
Commerce Commission has sent notice expected in
place
in
the Louvre.
production on the Pacific which has been so unpleasant to her that
that the commission will be at Spokane Coast can the
vading fire of expression, and you have Pietro, in Perugia, the fact being that the
it
is
now
unlikely.that
she
will
return
to
be regulated so that there will
between the 15th and 20th of May and be no difficulty
Unpleasantly Conspicuous*
a pair of glorious eyes that vainly en picture was painted for another church,
Berlin before autumn. The Emperor is
in maintaining prices.
will be prepared to take up a suit insti
One uptown little schoolgirl to an deavor to convince one that high cheek from which it was removed in 1797 by
to have requested that his mother
tuted by the Merchants’ Union of that
If Chicago expects to get the best work alleged
in future submit a programme of her other about a third: “I think she’s an bones, thick or very thin lips, artfully the French, who ultimately sent it to the
city early in 1889 to compel the Northern of the. leading French artists for the will
for his approval when travel awful thing. She gets ‘meritorious’ or painted a deep carmine, and a lazy sen Vatican. It may interest some of my
Pacific railroad to cease its discrimina World’s Fair, a better guarantee than movements
ing. He thinks she remained too long ‘perfect,’or something every week. I suous expression combine to form a beau readers to know, further, that the pict
tions against shippers in the matter of any yet given at American exhibitions in
Paris.
ure stolen from the Church of San Pie
freight charges. Mr. Masely was notified must be assured. Benjamin Constant
ain’t going to play with her after this.” tiful face.—Cor. Kansas City Times.
tro, at Perugia, was a reduced, though
by telegraph that the case would be pros says he is not inclined to send other pict
King Humbert’s presumable indiffer —Philadelphia Record.
Secret of His Success*
ecuted, and that everything would be ures than those already in the United ence to popular clamor has at last come
extremely beautiful, copy of the same
A beautifying wash: Take equal
ready for the trial on the arrival of the States. Bougnereau, whose opinion is forth with a denial of the statement
Miss Stoney—Really, Mr. Nogoode, “Entombment” by Sassoferrato. The
commission. The Chamber of Commerce very weighty, he being President of the made some weeks ago that the I rince of parts of white tansey and rhubarb wa your friend Charlie Blank has made sn theft took place in 1873, and the picture
will take the responsibility of the trial. Society of Arts, says, while he is most Naples, the heir to the Italian throne, is ter, and to every half pint add two impression on my heart.
remained concealed in a private house in
Toe shippers of Spokane have long felt kindly disposed toward the art move to be betrothed to Archduchess Mar drams of sal ammoniac. The fluid is
Nogoode (who has been rejected)— Florence until a few months ago, when
that they were paying extortionate rates ment in America, it is too great a risk to guerite of Austria. This matter having applied with a feather or hair pencil Naturally. Blank is a marble cutter.— it was given up owing to the interven
on transcontinental feight, and have en expose valuable works to such a long ab been disposed of, it seems to be settled
tion of the government,— London Truth.
tered upon a determined course of resist sence, when it is difficult to get redress in the popular mind that the Prince will three or four times a day to pimples or Pittsburg Bulletin.
wed a Princess of the house of Bavaria. tetters on any part of the body.
ance.
in the event of irregularities.
W. M. Morris, a patient in the Oregon
penitentiary, is believed to have the lep
rosy.
The Seattle Flour Company has been
Scio, O regon .
formed with $500,000 capital, and pro
poses to go ahead with the erection of a
600-barrel m il on the opposite side of
the bay from the city.
J. L. Smiley, recently elected Auditor
of San Francisco, has been declared in
solvent. His liabilities are $1,268 and
A lbany , O regon .
assets about $480, with claims against
sundry persons amounting to $30,000.
EARL RACE, Proprietor.
It is announced to be the intention of
Chinese consular officers in San Fran
cisco to contest the operation of the law
passed recently by the Legislature in
reference to the residence of Chinese in
California.
Mrs. Ellen Murphy, whose former
husband, Joseph Cosgrove, was killed in
San Francisco in 1885 by a bucket of coal
George W. Morrow, Proprietor. falling on him while helping to unload a
ship, has been awarded a verdict for
$12,500 damages.
First-class accommodations. Tables supplied
Bradstreet’s mercantile agency reports
with be best the market affords.
303 failures in the Pacific Coast States
and Territories for the first quarter of
Board From $1 to $2 Per Day.
1891, with assets of $1,079,330 and liabil
ities of $1,946,495, as compared with 285
Headquarters for Commercial Men. for the previous quarter.
Secretary of War Proctor during his
visit at San Francisco ordered Troop I,
Fourth Cavalry, to be detailed for guard
duty at the Yosemite National park and
Troop E, Fourth Cavalry, for the Sequoia
National park. The troops will leave for
their posts May 10.
Tacoma Typographical Union will give
SCIO, OREGON,
a ball about the middle of May, one of
the features of which will be the printing
of a newspaper in full view of the audience
once every hour during the continuance
of the ball. The type will be set up and
paper printed on the stage.
After a prolonged survey the engineer
of the Santa Fe Railroad Company has
located a new line between Oceanside
and Temescal, Cal., that will avoid the
canyon and will follow up the
Dye Stuffs, Hair and Tooth Brushes, dangerous
San Luis Rey river to the Julian mining
region in San Diego county.
Toilet Articles, Perfumery,
There is an epidemic of sickness in the
Indian camp two mil-s northwest of Spo
Sponges and All Varieties of Drug kane. About thirty Indians are very
gists’ Sundries.
sick with malarial fever and la grippe.
Some of them are without proper food,
and none of them are receiving any kind
Wall Paper In All the Latest Styles. of medical attention or care.
The Spokane smelter has a capacity of
SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY. 150 tons of silver and lead ore per day.
It is the intention of the smelter people
to devote considerable attention to the
Kootenai and Okanogan mining districts
Pictures Framed to Order.
and to establish sampling works in both
of them to act as a buying agency.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
Coos-county farmers are getting rid
of their surplus potatoes by shipping
them to San Francisco. There were
large crops all over Oregon this year, and
they are now selling in the Portland
market at 65 to 7-’ cents per 100 pounds.
Even at this^rice there is big money in
growing potatoes.
J. L. Dickson, the new superintendent
of the Newcastle coal mines, has posted
a notice to ‘ miners that work would be
resumed without the signing of contracts,
which was insisted upon by Mr. Corey,
the late superintendent, and which
caused the strike. The miners are over
joyed, and will resume work at once.
Placer mines in Eastern Oregon have
ED GOINS, Proprietor.
produced over $10.090,000, and if prop
erly worked, could be made to more than
duplicate that amount. Baker City, to
which most of these mines are tributary,
is working hard to obtain the trade of
the Seven Devils district in Idaho. There
will be a big rush to that section this
season.
Physician and Surgeon,
ST re tt ftRhES
PORTLAND MARKET.
NO. 48