Sc Weekly Press.
SCIO
PURELY PERSONAL
The Alps Cause Mark . Twain to Pay
Frequent Visits to the Republic
of Switzerland.
OREGON
Superior Tea Grown and Cured
H. W. Webb, Vice-President of the
in South Carolina.
FROM WASHIß TON
CITY.
PORTLAND MARKET.
All Is Settled.
Between the lst*of April and the 1st of
May eight out of every ten tenants in the
Produce. Fruit, Ktc.
United States notified their landlords that
Representative Herm| b Secures an Ex-
W heat — Nominal. Valley, $1.20; unless the house was repapered, repainted,
Walla
Walia,
$1.12J£
per
cental.
repaired and the rent lowered they would
tension of lhe ä I 1 Service in
F lour —Standard, $3.90, Waiia Walla, not remain another year. About one land
the State ofJDregon.
$3.90; Graham, $3.50; Superfine, $2.75 lord in 500 consented, and about one ten
per barrel.
ant in 1,000 kept his word and moved and
O ats —New, 45@47%c per bushel.
was sorry for it. All is now settled until
The bureau of"S
can Republics ia
H
ay
—
$12
@14
per
ton.
another spring.—Norristown Herald.
informed that Seuo "Jon Antonio M.
i
New York Central, occupies Mr. Depew’s
M ellstuffs —Bran, $.5; snorts, $18;
chair while the latter is away. Webb is
Flores, recently Pr pent of Ecuador,
The Boon of Long Descent.
barley, $22.50@25; chop teed, $18
tireless, quick and accurate.
has been appointed d confirmed by ground
@22 per ton; leed barley, $24@25; mid-
Miss Plympton—After all, Mr. Brough
lenipotentiary
oi
Congress
as
Miniate'
Hon. McKenzie Boweli, Minister of CHIEF
(
OF THE CHICKASAWS ELECTED that country to the nited States, and d.ings, $26@28 per ton; brewing barley, ton, what- is the advantage of having an
the Militia, is at Toronto, en route to
will also be appoin d honorary Com- $1.10@1.15 per cental; chicken wheat, cestors in the Seventeenth century?
the Pacific Coast, on a tour of inspec
Capacity, 1Ö0 Barrels Per Day.
Mr. Broughton—Oh, a great deal.
missioner-in-chief t> : the World’s Co- $1.30 per 100 pounds.
Payment of Interest on Railroad tion of Canada’s defenses.
B uti ’ er —Oregon fancy creamery, 15@ They can't hang around and mar your
lumbian
Exposition:!
Succi, the faster, is insane and now in ,
27J$c; fancy dairy, 22J£@25c; fair to
Blaine’s Services as a Speaker in
Bonds to be Enjoined.
The discriminatiJ I by Costa Rica good, 17Ji@2 c; common, 12j^@15c; social aspirations today.—Harper’s Ba
an asylum near Paris. His delusion Mr.
1
le
with
the
United
against vessels and tn
zar.
has-taken the form of, a belief that he
California, 38@40c per roll.
Great Demand—New Method
States arising from 1 te rebate allowed
is Caesar and Napoleon in one.
C heese — Oregon, 12@13c; Young
In Germany the law makes servants
—THE BEST BRANDS OF—
lea
of
a
5
per
.cent.
heretofore by Costa*
of Settling Damages.
The only surviving child of Robert
America,
13@14c per pound.
-y-,
. x
ti
•
O A
I R*
give
’C **
a month's
1HVH11.I1 O ilUUVv
notice UC1UI
before v Kil'lUU,
leaving.
custom duty in fava Lof certain foreign
THE NATIONAL GUARD OF NEVADA. Fulton, the inventor of the steamboat,
E ggs —Oregon, 20c; Eastern, 20c Per p|le mist.ress 1BUSt, give similar notice be-
vessels having beeiS Discontinued by a dozen.
is said to be living in Poughkeepsie,
repeal and the grouji for complaint of P oultry —Old Chickens, $5.00@5.5J; fore a discharge.
mother of Rev. Robert Fulton Cray of
the government reiS red, vessels of that
that city.
The mints coined 455,232 silver dollars country will hereall r be admitted to broilers,$3.50@J.00; young ducks,$2.50@
3.50; old geese, nominal, $5.uu@7.0u;
Miss Mary E. Wiikins is another of week before last.
A Solder Applicable to Aluminium and
United States ports* about tli'e exaction young, nominal, $7.00@9.00 per dozen;
New England’s “little women” who,
Broom-corn harvest is on in Kansas of discriminating dJ PS-
H. (\ W AT8ON.
D. R. N. B lackburn .
turkeys, 15@16c per pound.
like Louisa M. Alcott, have struggled for now.
,
German Silver Discovered by
The crop is large and fine.
Representative
Hermann
has
secured
V
egetables
—
Cabbage,
$2
per
cental
;
fame and attained it. She is only 5 feet
Minnesota paid bounties to the amount the extension of theT" il service on the Onions, red, 75@90c per cental; silver
a Mining Engineer.
BLACKBURN & WATSON,
Constantly on Hand.
tall and very slender.
of $52,000 last year for wolf scalps.
Holley-Crawfordsville ijjite, to begin at skins,$1 @1.15 percental; new potatoes, 85
Prof. Asaph Hall discovered the two
unty. He has @$1 per cental; squash* 2@3c; Oregon
The Chicago and Erie road is sinking Sweet Home in Li
of Mars. He named them Deimos
at *.* L aw ,
also secured an order! i the Postoffice cucumbers, 10@15c per dozen; tomatoes, A ttorneys
Yuma is to have an experimental moons
into a' marsh near Valparaiso, Ind.
and
Phobos
after
the
two
Homeric
at
inviting pMposals fora mail 75c per box; Oregon turnips, 15c per
farm.
Grasshoppers are doing an immense Department
tendants of the god of war, from whom
twice a week frfn Bridgeport by dozen; young carrots, 15c per dozen;
Heavy rains are falling in Southern the planet takes its name.
amount of damage to the crops in Hu service
Albany, Or.
way of Hereford to Ujty and back, in beets, 15c per dozen; Oregon corn, 10@
Highest Market Price Paid for Grain.
Arizona.
Mrs. Hannah' Harmon, Brockton, ron, ‘O.
department also 12J^c per dozen; sweet potatoes, 3%@
Baker county, Or.
Interior counties of Nevada are very Mass., was born the day preceding
The Missouri, Kansas and Texas rail upon the showing, of! r. Hermann has 4^c per pound; Oregon cauliflower,. 75c £&"“ Office—Odd Fellow*' Temple.
. enthusiastic for the new railroad to Salt Washington’s retirement from office, road wants to increase its stock by $13,- issued proposals for bi fra mail serv- @$1 per dozen.
Lake.
and has thus lived under the adminis 000,000.
ice from Alsea by Ld ter to Fisher in F ruits —Blackberries,7@8c per pound;
W. R. BILYEU,
The Colorado river is falling slowly, tration of every Presilent of the United
Kansas City street-car conductors un Benton county and b k, once a week, Oregon peaches, 75c@$l.U0 per box; Cal
but is still far above the average height States.
dertook to form a union, and were dis from October 15, 1892,j June 30, 1894, ifornia Crawford peaches, $1.00@1.25 per Attorney and Counselor at Law, Farmer* will find It to their lntereat to oall
and see us.
at this season of the year.
until regular letting;
box; Sicily lemons, $9.59; California
The adjournment of Congress com- charged.
Albany, Or.
A very large deposit of kaolin has been ple'es a thirty years’ service in the
Boston’s tax rate for 1892 will be $12.80
A second report on|t Indians of the lemons, $7.lX)@8.00 per box; apricots, $1
. found in the vicinity of The Dalles on House of Mr. O’Neill of Pennsylvania. on $1,000, an increase/ of 30 cents over Southwest,
ived at.theln. per box; California Bartlett pears, $1.25
Mr.-Holman comes-next-in length of last year.
dian
ÄicheslöT, Clipei^^K5íü-te*T-0flifowHácantaleups,$ 1.50
—
the Oregon side of the Columbia. -
wfli practice in ftll the courts of Oregon. Spé
The M. E. Church (South) proposes to representation, as he has been for twen
North Carolinians will erect a monu intendent of Indian Schools. The report @2.00 per dozen; California watermelons, cial attention glveu to collections.
inaugurate at Phoenix an Arizona dis ty-eight years a Congressman.
ment to the memory of the dead Con deals with Indians in Arizona, and gives $2 00 per dozen; Oregon watermelons,
prominence to the Apaches and Navajos. $2.00@2.50 per dozen ; California grapes,
Henry Pettitt, the noted English play federates from that State.
trict high school. The
..................
buildings will
L. H. MONTANYE,
whole Indian population of the Ter $1.00@1.25 per box; Oregon grapes, $1.0J
wright, once wagered a man that he
cost $60,000.
More building is going on in Chicago The
L ebanon , O r .
is given as 35,707, and the number @1.15 per box; pineapples, $3.00 per ATTORNEY *.* AT V LAW,
All the- saloons at Wardner, Idaho,» would in seven days write, rehearse and than in New York and Brooklyn to ritory
dozen;
crabapples,
5J@6;!c
per
29-
pound
of
children
available
for
schools
as
produce
a
play
which
would
take
an
have been closed, Miners have been
gether, says the New York Post.
This is an increase in the popu box; plums, 7o@90c per box; Oregon
Albany, Or.
holding secret meetings of the union in hour to act. He not only did this, but- Thé Jacinto silver mine at Aspen, Col., 4,280.
BUD THOMPSON, Proprietor.
lation -since 1880 of 3,276. Of the chil Italian prunes, $1.00 per box; Oregon
the
play
was
a
distinct
success.
some of them.
has resumed work after three years’ idle dren about 1,200 attended school either pears, $1.00 per_box.__
J. E. Minor, Assistant Treasurer for, ness. The new find, is said to be very in Arizona or elsewhere. In 1880 only
Office io Strahan building.
The National Guard of Nevada has
Staple Groceries,
Tables supplied with the best lhe market af
gone into camp for the first time in its the Confederacy as long as it had a rich.
seventy-three children of Arizona In
fords. Good accommodations for commercial
H
oney
—
10@18c
per
pound.
treasury,
still
retains
$500,000
in
Confed
men.
history at Treadway’s Meadow with
The river coal miners at Pittsburg are dians made any pretense of attending
J. K. WEATHERFORD,
S alt —-Liverpool, $15.00@ 17.00; stock,
erate notes, and has no other funds to expected
nearly 400 in the field.
against a proposed re school. The school accommodations, $11@12 per ton.
speak of. He is said to have owned- duction of to 3 strike
cents per bushel in their though yet small, are said to be increas C oefbe —Costa Rica, 21J^c; Rio, 20c;" ATTORNEY ".* AT *.* LAW,
One manufacturing plant at Puyallup, 3,000,000 acres of Western lands at one
L. W. BROWN,
ing each year, and for 1893 accommoda Salvador, 20c.; Mocha, 27%@30c; Java,
Wash., has this year made and sold $10,- time.
wages.
tions will "be furnished for 1,070 children 25@27%c; Arbuckle’s 100-pound cases,
000 worth of tree sprayers, all of them
Albany, Or.
Nebraska
farmers
are
preparing
for
Careers are very prettily mixed in J.
in the Territory. The ,Superintendent is
having found sale in Oregon and Wash
0. Macdona, the' new Conservative mem another State-product train to advertise not favorable fo removing Indian chil 21 7-20C per pound.
ington.
their
agricultural
resources
throughout
S ykup —Eastern, in barrels, 40@55c,
Office in Finn block, over First National
ber of Parliament from Rotherhithe,
dren to Northern schools.
A Mexican while prospecting in the who is officially described thus: “ Was the East.
■
half-barrels, 42>g@57%c; in cases, 35@ Bank.
The officers of the Interior Depart 80c per gallon; $2.25 per keg. California
hills north of Castle Dome in Arizona a clergyman of the Church of England ;' C. H. Emerson of Whitehall, N. Y.,
found a silver bar weighing 104 pounds. is a barrister; President of the Kennel has invented a new motor power for air ment are considerably worried over the in barrels, 20@40c per gallon; $1.75 per
Will furnish plans, estimates, etc., for build
E. O. HYDE,
There is considerable speculation as to Club.”
ings upon application. All work done at lowest
ships, “ based on the principle of the ruling of the First Comptroller, which keg.
rate«, good workmanship considered.
will possibly prevent the use of nearly
R ice —Island, $5.00@5.25 per cental;
how the bar got where it was- found.
boomerang.
”
Physician and Surgeon,
$ ESF" Leave orders at Bank of Scio.
Captain Frederick Watkins, the com
$5.00@5.25.
The payment of the interest on the mander of the steamship City of Paris,
Woodville, Mich., built over the Stand $25 000 in surveyiag lands, The appro Japan,
D ried FRurrs-r-Petite prunes, 8@10c;
$200,000 of bonds issued in 1885 by Mar is a man of prominent features, of kind ard mine, which was flooded and desert priation act provided that of the $375,-
SCIO, OREGON.
icopa county, A. T., to the Maricopa and ly facial expression, with keen eyes and ed, is sinking, and the inhabitants are 000 appropriated $125,000 should be ex si. ver, 8^@10c; Italian, 9@10c; Ger
pended within railroad limits, and the man, 8@10c; plums, 5@7c; appies,4)^@7;
Phoenix railway is to be enjoined, and full beard, and is the son of a British greatly alarmed.
Medical Examiner for A. O. U. W. and
Comptroller holds that none of the bal evaporated apricots, 13@l4c; peaches, New York
the legality of the bonds issue is to be army, officer. He was born in Sussex,
Life.
The
New
York
Herald
claims
to
have
ance can be expended within these lim 10@llc; pears, 8c per pound.
SCIO, OREGON.
tested.
England.
secured proofs that a green-goods place its. As large portions of public lands
B
eans —Small white, 3J^c; pink, 3XC:
Miraculous, cures are reported by Santa ■
Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher has ar has been running for. years within a short are within railroad grants, especially bayos, 3%@4c;. butter, 3J^c; lirnas, 3%
Teresa at Nogales, A. T. Teresa was or rived at the age of 80 years. She is still distance of a police station.
Bilyeu & Shelton, Proprietors.
lands which it is desirable to survey, it @4c per pound.
dered from Mexico several months ago, strong and active, and does much lit
is
possible
that
a
j'reat
many
States
will
Glanders
has
broken
out
among
the
S
ugar —D, 4%c; Golden C, 4%c; extra
owing to her sympathy with the Ya,qui erary work. She was born in West horses in Nashville, Tenn. Stringent be short on funds for surveys. It is C, 4c; Magnolia A, 5J>gc; granulated,
Good Turnout* at Keaibnable Kates.
Indians and her supposed disloyalty to ' Sutton, Mass. Her maiden name was measures are being taken by the health thought Oregon would be the sufferer 5 j^c; cube crushed and powdered^ 6}^c;
Mexico.
Eurice White Bullard. - Four of her ten department to stamp it out?
under this ruling, while portions of confectioners’ A, 5%c; maple sugar, 15@
Hacks will meet all trains on the Oregonian and
A curious fish has been found on the i children are living.
Oregon Pacific railroads at Munkors and
ALBANY, OREGON.
The pension agency in Topeka is the Washington State would- be benefited. 1 - c per pound.
beach at Port Orford, Or. It has legs 1
•W ost Scio. A Iso run
The wife of Representative Springer is
C anned G oods —Table fruits, assorted
in the country. It pays out an Acting Secretary Chandler says that
and toes, a tail and a spiked nose, and I a writer of verses, a volume of which largest
notwithstanding
the
ruling
he
intends
quoted $1.75® 1.90; peaches, $2.00;
nually
$15,000,000
to
the
veterans
of
STAGE
TO JORDAN.
Transact a t eneral banking business. Draw
no signs of scales of any kind. It is the 1 has been printed. She has sweet, gentle
to expend the money where he thinks it Bartlett pears,$1.80@1.90; plums, $1.37
sight drafts on New York, Sail Francisco and
first marine wonder of the season in that ; manners, and' is noted for her habit of Kansas, Missouri and Colorado.
will
do
the
most
good,
regardless
of
the
strawberries, $2.25; cherries, Portland, Or. Loan money on approved security. Hortas boarded by the d«y or week at lowest
drilling a gas well for Dr. Preston fact that it may be expended within the $ @1.50;
locality.
wearing gray gjwns that harmonize with in In Anderson,
2.25@2.40; blackberries, $1.85@1.90, Receive deposits subject to check. Collections rate*.
Ind.,
recently
the
drill
on favorable terms. Interest allowed on
Commercial men conveyed to and from any
f
her
handsome
gray
hair
and
dark
eyes.
A colony of some fifty families of
raspberries, $2.40; pineapples, $2.25@ made
time deposits.
went through a vein of iron at 375 fee1', railroad limits. .
point with dispatch.
Scandinavians from the vicinity of Spo ■ It is a fashion that pleases her artistic tin
2.80;
apricots,$
1.75@1.
80
.
Pie
fruit:
As
at 450 feet and lead at 500 feet.
kane and the Palouse country, Wash., , friends.
sorted, $1.00@1.20; peaches, $1.25;
THE CHICAGO EXPOSITION.
A syndicate has secured a controlling
Ik Marvel (Donald G. Mitchell), who
plums, $1.00@1.10: blackberries; $1.25@
are looking for a location in Lane county, ,
interest
in
the
Lynn
and
Boston
railroad.
I
was
a
great
sufferer
in
his
youth
from
Or., where they can get several thousand
1.40 per dozen. Vegetables : Corn, $1.50
The
deal
represented
an
outlay
of
$2,-
weak
lungs
—
a,
trouble
which
he
got
rid
acres of land in a body.
@2.00; tomatoes, 95c@$1.00; sugar peas,
Snohomish Reservation to Furnish Two 95c@$1.60;
000,
0
j 0, including the Naumkeag line.
,
of
by
farm
life
and
sea
travel
—
is
living
string beans, 95c@$1.00 .per
Albany, Oregon.
The Bradstreet Mercantile Agency
Relics of Past Ages of Indian Life
Samples of tea grown and cur. d at
dozen. Meats: Corned beet, $2.00@2.10;
reports twelve failures in the Pacific on his farm, Edge wood, near New Ha
F ire and M arine
ven,
enjoying
at
the
age
of
70.
a
vigor
of
Summerville,
S.
0.,
have
been
received
to
the
World
’
s
Fair.
chipped
beef,
$2.25;
lunch
tongue,
Is.
Coast States and Territories for the past
W. W. ROWELL, Proprietor.
$3.15; 2s, $55'; deviled ham. $1,50@2 75
week, as compared with thirteen for the body and mind unknown to him in hiu r in Baltimore, which expert tea dealers
have pronounced superior to East India
previous week and twelve for the cor younger days.
Franee^intends tq.show its skill in per dozen Fish: Sardines, 75c@1.55;
Ex-Senator Van Wyck, whom the i tea.
responding period of 1891.
landscape gard^Nie^iU^e World’s Fail5. lobsters, $2.30@3.50; salmon, tin, 1-lb. Having purchased the interest and good will
the late proprietor. John Giblin, in the above
The city liquor agency in Portland,
The baby clotheB made by Mrs. John tails, $1.25@1.50; flats, $1.75; 2 lbs., of
Up to 6 a . m . on Saturday morning People’s party of Nebraska has nomi
bouse, I Take pleasure in stating that the house
—HEAD OFFICE—
the Ofiino (San Bernardino county,Cal.) nated for Governor, is one of the pioneer ' Me., established under the provisions of Adams for her- son, John Quincy Adams, $_'.25@2.50; Ji bbl., $5.50.
is first-class in all its appointments. Rates, $1 a
day and upward, according co roonu Special
3'3 Wa»h in «/ton Street, Portland, Or»
. Miscellaneous.
beet-sugar factory had turned out this settlers of the State. Before the out the prohibitory law, sold last year over will be exhibited at the World’al Fair.
to immigrants and families. £&~ Free
N ails —Base quotations: Iron, »3.ui; rates
year 2,870,059 pounds of sugar. Of this break of the war he led a caravan of col $57,000 worth óf whisky for medicinal
The fine arts building at the World’s
coach to and from the house.
steel,
$3.09;
wire,
$3.50
per
keg
quantity 516,000 pounds were from the onists from New York, and pre-empted purposes.
Fair will have a mosaic floor, the con
A Leading Home Company.
I ron —Bar, 2%c per pound; pig iron',
Judge Anthony of Chicago holds that tract for which has been let at $16,989.
syrups of 1891, and the balance was from a large tract of land where the thriving >
$24@27 per ton.
this year’s beet crop—2,352,059 pounds. town of Nebraska City now stands. Gen the title of a strip of land along the lake
It
is
estimated
that
the
total
cost
of
S teel —lOJ^c per. pound.
W. A. Merralls, a mining- engineer of eral Van Wyck himself owns a fine farm 1 shore of Chicago, dedicated to that city World’s Columbian "Exposition will be
Prompt In its settlements. Largest business of
T in —I. C. charcoal, 14x20, prime qual
by Elisha Hundley of Virg'nia, rests about $25,000,000, nearly $7,000,000 of
Los Angeles, claims to have discovered of 800 acres.
any home company. Reserve computed in
ity,
$8.25@8
75
per
box;
for
crosses,
$i
Hall
Caine,
the
novelist,
lives
in
a
with
the
city.
excess of statutory requirements.
a Bolder for aluminium, a process which
which will be paid by holders of conces extra per box; roofing, 14x20, prim'-
pretty
cottage
called
“
The
Hawthorne
”
Out of a total of 73,n34 paupers in sions.
has in vain been sought for during the
quality, $6.62$^ per box; 1.0. coke plates,
past thirty years. The invention will in the heart of the beautiful Westmore almshouses in the United States in the
$20,000
RELIABLE INDEMN1Ï1
The German exhibit at the World’s 14x20, prime quality, $7.75@8.OO per box. Capital Stock
be of great value in dentistry, alumin land lake country, made1 famous by year covered by the eleventh census Fair
wjll contain an architectural dis
L ead —4%c per pound; bar, 6J^c.
ium being admittedly far superior to Wadsworth, Coleridge and Southey. He 91.15 per cent, were wh.it?, and 8.85 per
play including drawings illustrating two
S hot —$1.80 per Back.
Under direction of the leading capitalist*
Officer*.
rubber or gold in such work. The solder, has a typical Celtic face, not unlike that cent, were colored.
Portland.
J. LOWENBERG, Prebldcnv
hundred or more notable" buildings of
H orseshoes —$5.
it is claimed, is also applicable to Ger of Shakespeare in its contour, and
According
to
inside
information
the
H. M. GRANT, Secretary and Manager.
J.
8.
MORRI*
President
..........
N aval S tores —Oakum, $4.50@5 per Vice President
dresses untidily, and is lazy in most Pullman Palace Car Company is now the Empire.
man silver.
.J. L. COWAN
At present h^is at work upon earning about 20 per cent, per annum
A New York editor has started a dollar- bale; rosin, $4.80@5 per 480 pounds; tar. Cashier............
...... O. S. MAY
The Southern Pacific Company at San things.
Stockholm, $13.00; Carolina, $17.00 pe»
.
an
idealistic
life
of
Jesus,
which,
he
be
fare
wave
in
connection
with
the
Chicago
T. !.. DUGGER, Local Agent.
Pedro is endeavoring to shut off the lieves, will prove his masterpiece.
and carrying more to surplus account Exhibition next year, the rate to be al barrel; pitch, $6.00 per barrel; turpen
ferry landing from the boat that is reg
than it pays out in dividends.
Director«.
®ar-
Office with Scio P eeks .
lowed to all workingmen living within tine, 65c per gallon in carload lots.
Mark Twain’s name so frequently ap
ularly rowed to Terminal Island, a place
Mrs. Frank Leslie-Wilde returned t,500 miles of the Breezy City.
J. S. M orris . A. J. J ohnson . A. E. R andall .
pears
on
the
list
of
arrivals
at
Geneva
popular on Sundays and holidays, and
Hides, Wool and Hops.
from Europe on the steamer La Bretagne.
T. J. M ünkers . .
P. O. S mith .
It is estimated by a committee of en
the citizens propose to condemn a right that it might almost be supposed the Willie Wilde remained in London. Mrs
EAST AND SOUTH
H ides —Dry hides, selected prime, 7^t
Hartford
author
had
expatriated
himself
gineers
that
fifty
new
engines
and
500
of way for a street-across the Southern
Leslie says this climate does not agree coaches, costing $2,000,000, will be re @8c; lj^c less for culls; green, selected,
and
taken
up
his
residence
among
the
■VIA—
Does
a
general
banking
and
exchange
bus!
Pacific’s track to the water’s edge, so
over 55 pounds. 4c; under 55 pounds, 3c;
with him, being “ too stimulating.”
Sight drafts Lgued on Albany, Portland
quired by one of the leading Chicago sheep pelts, short wool, 30@50c; me ness.
that they can reach the ferry. There is Swiss. His liking for Europe has grown
and
San
Francisco.
The windows of the1 armory of the railroads during the World’s Fair.
with gteat strides during recent years,
some bitterness fiver the matter.
dium, 60@80c; long, 90c@$l.25; shear
he seizes every possible occasion to Eighteenth Regiment at Pittsburg have
An Indiana stone-quarfy company is ings, 10@20c; tallow, good to choice, 3
A man found ill in a shanty on the and
been broken with stone thrown by men having
cross
the
water.
“
It
’
S
“
the
Alps
that
a life-size figure of an elephant @3%c per pound.
outskirts of Sacramento was taken to draw me there,” he said to a friend not who made their escape. An attempt to
W ool —Umpqua Valley, 16@18c „"Wil
the hospital, and when stripped for a long ago. “ They follow me everywhere, steal the arms had been previously made. chiseled out of a solid block of stone. It
will be 11 feet high and weigh thirty lamette Valley, 15@18c, according to
bath each leg was found encircled with and I cannot get away from them.”
The
Chinese
in
Chicago
refuse
to
take
tons. It will be exhibited at the World’s quality; Eastern Oregon, 12@16c per
a garter made of canvas, doubled and
hasta
ine
1LBANY, OREGON.
out certificates, and a test of the law Fair.
pound, according to condition.
the edges sewed together. .The garters
will
be
made
before
the
courts.
Until
Rhode Island will present its World’s
H ops —Nominal.
had apparently not been off his legs for
EDUCATIONAL NOTES.
the decision on the constitutionality of Fair building to Chicago after the expo
$BO OOO
Capital
Express Trains Leave Portland Daily
many months", if for years. Each con
the
law
is
obtained
the
Chinese
will
not
The Bleat Market.
sition closes. The structure will be very
tained fifteen $20 gold pieces, making
4@
B
eef
—
Live,
lj£@2%'c
;
dressed,
register.
North.
South.
picturesque in appearance, being a re
$600 in all. He also had.$8 in his pockets. Garden and Fruit Culture Taught in the
H. F. MERRILL
President............
Jonas Wolfe, who has been elected production in part of the famous “Old 6c.
.E. J. LANNING 7:00 P. M. Lv..... .....P« rtland...... ..Ar. 7:35 A. M.
Vice President....
He had every appearance of being a
M utton —Live, 3J£@3)£c; dressed, 7c; Cashier....................
French Schools—Denominational
Governor of the Chickasaw nation, is a Stone Mill ” at Newport.
....... J. W. BLAIN 10:23 p. M. Lv..... .....Aloany........ .Lv. 4:23 a . M.
tramp.
lambs, live, 3%c; dressed, 8c.
full-blooded Indian, and cannot speak
8:15 a . M.|Ar..... San Francisco.. ..Lv. 7:00 P. M.
Schools in Kansas.
More
than
200
panels
of
native
woods
The sloop Idler, which sailed from
H ogs —Live, 5%@5%c; dressed, 7%@ Transacts a general banking business. Ex
English. Hé is opposed to any legisla
will
enter
into
the
interior
decoration
of
Roseburg Bfail—Daily.
Seattle last June with a party- of pros
change bought and sold on New York, San Fran
tion which will tend to advance his peo
8e.
■the Washington World’s Fair .buil'ding.
pectors for Alaska, has returned after an
cisco and Portland, Or. Algo draw our o wn draft* 8.30 a : M.IL v ..... ....Portland...... ..Ar. 4:30 p. M.
V eal — 4@6 c per pound.
Manitoba Catholics are determined to ple in civilization.
London, Paris, Berdu, Frankfort on the Maili 12:45 A. M. Lv..... .....Albany....... ..Lv. 12:30 M.
Some of them will be carved and others
unsuccessful cruise. The party Consists maintain their" separate schools.
S moked M eats —Medium bam,14@l5c on
and all the principal cities of Europe. Interest 5:50 P. M.|Ar..... ....Roseburg....... ..Lv. 7:00 a . M.
Mr. Blaine’s services as a public decorated with paintings of Washington
of George Fisher, August Anderson, M.
large ham, 14J^@14J^c; breakfast bacon, allowed on lime deposits.
Two
of
the
graduates
this
year
at
the
speaker
are
in
great
demand
this
year.
scenery and groupings of flowers, fruits, 13c; dry salt sides, 10,; smoked sides, rcr- Collections made on favorable terms.
L. Johnson and Sam Sanner. They
Albany Lociil—Daily Except Sunday.
The people of Skowhegan, Me., have grains, fish, game, birds, etc;
prospected on Sumter and Sheep Islands Chicago College of Law were women.
llj^c; smoked bacon, 11 %c per pound.
5:00 p. m .!L v ..... .....Portland........ ...Ar. 10:30 a . M.
had
the
nerve
to
ask
him
to
deliver
an
Seven of the eight graduates of the
and found many good quartz ledges.
9:00
P. m .|A i -..... .....Albany........ Lv. 6:30 A. M.
A
whaling
party
is
being
fitted
out
at
oration upon the occasion of the tenth a Massachusetts port with a view of ob L ard —Compound, in tins, 9J£c; pure,
All the valuable claims have been lo State Library School at Albany this year anniversary
in tins, llj£c; Oregon, 10J^@12J^c per
of
the
opening
of
the
shoe
Lebanon Branch.
are women.
cated..
taining a live whale for exhibition in pound.
1:30 p. m .|L v .... ...... Albany........ ..Ar. 3:25 p. M.
two years’ course in pedagogy is to factory. •
the fisheries department at the World’s
....Lebanon........ .Lv. 2:39, P. M.
2:19
P.
M.
Ar
.....
Hop picking has commenced in Cali be A opened
Bajja
and
Bagrg-in^.
at the University of Minne The Treasury officials state that the Fair. If captured, thp- whale will be
8:30-A. M Lv..... ...... Albany....... ..Ar. 10:31 a . M.
fornia on some of the down-river ranches, sota this autumn.
Burlaps, 8-oz., 40-inch, net cash, 6%c;
department has a balance-of $50,000,000, confined in
9:19 a . m .IA t ..... ..... Lebanon....... ..Lv. 9:16 a . M
.
towed
to.Chicago
and the crop is Baid to be very satis
burlaps, 10-oz., 40-inch, net cash, 7J^c;
the revenues, notwithstanding the by way of the’SWQxwrence river.
ALBANY, OR.
In France there are 28,000 peasant and
Woodbur n-Spring-field Branch.
factory. There is quite an army of buy
burlaps, 50-oz., 60-inch, net cash, 8c,
loss
of
$60,000,000
on
sugar,
are
increas
William T. Baker’s resignation as burlaps, 15-oz., 60-inch, 12c; burlaps, 20-
8:30 a . m .|L v ..... .....Portland,...... ..Ar. 4:30/ P. M
ers in the market from San Francisco. schools in which are taught garden and ing at the rate of $1,000,000 a month
2:06 P. M. Lv.... ....West Scio...... ..Lv. 10:47 A. M
A majority of the pickers are Chinese, fruit culture through State aid.
from the customs alone. This rate of President of the World’s Columbian Ex oz., 76-inch, 14J^c. Wheat bags,Calcutta,
EARL RACE, Proprietor. 5;45 P. M.|Ar..... ......Natron........ ..Lv. 7:00 a .M
although a number of Nevada Indians
Mrs. Frederick Billings of Woodstock, increase has been going on since March T. position Company has been accepted 23x36, spot, 8c; three-bushel oat bags
and H. N. Higinbotham elected to suc
have already come to engage in the Vt., has donated the sum of $2,000 for a
At Golden, Col., a sluice that does the ceed Mr. Baker. Foard W. Peck was TMc.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers.
work. While the redskins are there for high-school building at that place.
work
-
of
saving
fine
g
Id
is
in
operation.
Reasoning by Analogy.
the purpose of working, they are 'not
Missouri has 4,399 more Sunday-school It consists of a series of boxes lined with promoted from the ranks to the First
SBCOND-C1 a ASS sleep ING CARS
Jack Dempsey rises to remark that prize
rushing pell mell into the hop fields. officers and teachers than in 1891, 500 strips of Brussels carpeting and so ar Vice-Presidency, vacated by Mr. Higin
fighting “will cure dyspepsia, insomnia,
For accommodation of second-class passengers
A well-known grower sayB there is a more schools and 30,000 more scholars. ranged as to allow the sand and water to botham.
attached to express trains.
The New York Central railway in its consumption (in its early stages), malaria,
prevailing opinion that the Indians and
There are thirty-five denominational be carried from one to the other, and exhibit at the World’s Fair will striking melancholia, incipient paresis, the blues,
Chinese have this year pooled their schools
in Kansas. Almost every sect every particle of the impalpable flour ly illustrate the wonderful improvements colds, coughs, sore throat and fevers.”
issues and are going to put up the price on the road
West Side Division.
heaven has a training gold is said to be s ived.
that have been made in railway trans This is not generally understood, but when George W. Morrow, Proprietor.
Between Portland and Corvallis.
of picking to a point that almost means school in that to State.
you
realize
that
a
kick
of
a
mule
has"
been
The
Burlington
is
furnishing
its
road
portation by showing a magnificent,
Mail train daily (except Sunday).
.. ruination to the growers. They are now
Sir Daniel Wilson, President of the engines with 200 pounds of coke when complete vestibuled train and alongside known to cure longevity, it doesn’t seem Firat-clais accommodations. Tables supplied 7:30 a . si.ll.v..........Portland.........Ar.i 5:30 p. M.
paying 90 cents to $1 per hundred
impossible.
—
Minneapolis
Tribune.
12:10
p.
M.|Ar..........Corvallis.........Lv.| 12:55 p. M.
they
go
to
the
Chicago
depot
to
take
out
Toronto
University
and
probably
the
of it a reproduction of- the first train of
with the best the market affords.
pounds to pickers, and this will prob
At Albany and Corvallis cnnnec£wlth trains
ably be increased at the rate of 5 cents most distinguished educator in Canada.- a train, the object being to prevent mak cars, which resembled old-fashioned
of the Oregon Pacific railroad.
The Longest Rope.
ing smoke within the city limits. The stage coaches.
is dead .at the age of 76.
per -hundred.
Express train daily (except Sunday).«
The wire rope used in the tunnel at Glas
suburban and switch engines have either
Yale
will
have
a
handsome,
new
psy
The
New
York
State
Board
of
Char
The total assessed valuation of all chological laboratory. This will be the been equipped with smoke-consumers or
4:40 P. M.IL v ..........Portland..........Ar.I 8:20 a . M.
gow, Scotland, is the largest and longest
ities
is
prepairing
an
industrial
exhibit
7:25
P. M..fAr.......McMinnville......Lv ¡ 5:45 a . m .
railroads in Montana, as fixed by the second laboratory of its kind in this orders have been issued to that effect
wire cable in the world. It was made at Headquarters for Commercial Men.
for the World’s Fair of the products of Cardiff,
State Board of Equalization, is $9,287,- country, the other being at Park Uni
Wales,
in
1885,
and
is
2,400
fath
President Harrison’s proclamation im the charitable, corrective, reformatory
532, representing twenty-nine railroads versity, Worcester.
posing upon vessels passing through St. and. eleemosynary institutions under its oms in length, or about two miles and 108
with an aggregate mileage of 2,662.• The
yards. It weighs 21J^ tons, and has nearly
At Boulder, Col., they have started a Marie’s canal with cargoes for Canadian supervision. The exhibit will contain 100,000 fathoms of wire in its makeup.—St.
Northern Pacific main line has a mile
ports
a
toll
of
20
cents
per
ton
in
retalia
photographs,
models,
illustrations,
sta
For tickets and full information regarding
State
Divinity
School,
which
is
to
be
age of 782.6 and its rolling stock is val
rates, maps, etc., apply to the company’s agent
for a similar tell on cargoes.and tistics, and a comparison showing the Louis Republic. ___________
ued at" $1,635 per mile for assessment non-sectarian and without denomina tion
at
West Scio.
R. KOEHLER, Manager.
in transit for the United progress of work for the past twenty-
Clam Diggers Make Good "Wages.
E. P. ROGERS, Asst. G. F. & Pass. Agent, Port
purposes; its rails at $700 per mile; the tional bias. A sort of religious mug passengers
States passing through the Welland ca five years.
land, O-.
Sometimes a good clam digger makes as
roadbed $500 per mile and the roadway wump college' so to speak. It is proba nal
issued recently. The proclama The Snohomish reservation is to fur much as twenty dollars a week supplying
$100 per mile. Its main line and bly the boldest attempt educationally tion was
is to take effect September 1.
nish two relics of past ages of Indian the canneries at thirty-five cents a bushel.
branches have a combined mileage of that Boulder ever made.
Four years ago the senior class at Yale
The Wabash road has adopted a new life to the World’s Fair. Old man Tum- Recently some of these establishments
1,274.76, valued at $4,178,331. The Great
MRS. WM. BILYEU, Proprietress.
Northern and its branches count 1,057 contained fifty-five free traders and forty- method of settling for damages. In an tum, aged 65, is making a thirteen-foot have canned the liquor of clams, which
miles, valued at $3,712,701. Rolling three protectionists. This year’s senior Ohio wreck the other day five persons canoe in the manner and with the means finds a ready sale.—-Cor. New York Sun.
South Main Street, Scio, Or.
stock on the latter road is assessed at class contained forty-two free traders were killed. The Wabash made out of boyhood, without nails and fastening
Umbrellas are rarely used in Aden, Ara Having again assumed charge of this popular
$500 per mile; rails, $1,700; roadbed, and eightv-three protectionists. At Har checks of $2,000 each to the families of with cedar thongs. Most of the work of
1 have renovated and refurnished It
$1,700 and roadway $100 per mile. vard President Eliot says that “ most of the victims, and' handed them over hollowing out the cedar log was done by bia. Rain has fallen there only twice in house,
WM. BILYEU, Proprietor.
throughout, and am now better prepared than
There is an increase of the assessable i our students are Republicans.” If “tar- without receipt or the waiver of future fire, and the rest with rude stone tools. | twenty-nine years. Previous to the last aver to entertain the traveling public. My tables
always well supplied. Board by the dav,
value of the railroads over 1891 of $1,- iff reform ” is making anyheadway.it claims. It also furnished special trains Dick Lewis, another Indian, is construct- ■ rain, which occurred in 1888, there was a are
week or month. Special aceommodations for
The best Wines, Liquors and Cigar» eons»ntly
506.142, due to the construction of the certainly is not among our educated for the funerals of three of the men ing an old-fashioned barkhouse, 6x8 feet period of dry weather which lasted twenty- commeruiisl
men.
eat hand. Give me a call.
six years.
and 6 feet high, with thatch roof.
killed.
Pacific extension of the Great Northern, youth.— Boston Journal.
OCCIDENTAL MELANGE
Flour and Feed
St. Charles Hotel,
Contractor and Builder.
LIVERY, FEED INO S1LE SUBIE.
J. W. CUSICK it CO.,
Ea.nltex’s
RUSS HOUSE, THE •. • NORTHWEST
Insurance Company
BANK OF SCIO.
BANK OF OREGON,
S
L
.
St.CharlesHotel,
Scio H otel .
FARMERS’ HOTEL
Sample
Rooms,