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FROM WASHINGTON CITY.
EASTERN MELANGE.
K u OESS
brevities .
FOREIGN FLASHES.
PORTLAND MARKET.
FARM AND GARDEN
About 300,000,000 bushels of wheat are
PRODUCE, FRUIT, BTC.
It is the purpose of Secretary of the
Tin milk pails are the best.
needed to supply the wants of consumers
Interior Smith to place army officers
W heat —Quote; Valley, $1.20; Walla
Milk the cows with dry hands.
in charge of every Indian agency, except Plant Lice Numerous on the in this country-
Walla, $1.10 per ecntal.
Gold
and
Silver
in
the
Vaults
of
SCIO
Arrange for plenty of pure water.
OREGON those where the Indians are in ¿n ad­
The rice crop of the United States is
F lour —Standard, $3.40; Walla Walla,
vanced state of civilization.
reported to be 60 per cent greater than
Foliage in New York.
the Bank of France.
Never change milkers when it can be
$3.40;’ graham, $3.00; superfine, $2.50
any previous one.
Secretary Herbert has announced that
avoided.
per barrel.
the policy of the Navy Department in.
The value of tropical and semi-tropical
O ats —Choice, 48@50c per bushel; fair,
Bran will balance fodder better than
the future will be to relieve officers who
fruits grownlmder the American flag is
45c; rolled, in bags, $6.25@6.50; barrels, cornmeal as a milk ration.
have held fleet commands over three INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTED. nearly. $20,000,000.
$
6.50@6.75
;
cases,
$3.75.
A JAPANESE VOLCANO ACTIVE
There is a close relation between pure
years and give other officers an oppor­
H ay —Best, $15 per ton; common, $10 water
A cabinet-making genius has just de­
and fine, good-keeping dairy prod­
tunity.
@13.
vised an article of furniture which com­
M illstuffs — Bran, $19.00; shorts, ucts.
Western Federation of Miners Prof. Harrington, chief of the weather
bines a.bed and an organia.
When selecting a dairy cow look out
ground barley, $23@24; chop,
bureau, has sent a letter tor the Presi­ Governor Hogg of Texas Commutes
Great Britain, supposed to be a free- Baron Rothschild Gives a Valuable $22.00;
for a hearty eater. She must eat if she
Organized at Butte.
feed,
$18
per
ton
;
whole
feed,
barley,
80
dent denouncing the report submitted
trade country collects $100,000,000 of her
the Sentence of a Colored
Chateau for a Hospital for
@85c per cental; middlings, $23@28; milks well.
by Assistant Attorney-General Colby of
revenues from taxes on imports.
per ton; brewing barley, 90 @ 95c per
Weeding out the poorest is the cheap­
the investigation of the charges against
Rape Fiend—Etc.
Consumptives
—
Etc.
The combined length of the world’s
cental; chicken wheat, $1.17X per cental. est way of improving the record of a
Harrington as .willful and malicious
telegraph lines is 881,000 miles, necessi­
B utter —Oregon fancy Creamery, 22X dairy herd.
HE MURDERED HIS BENEFACTOR falsification of the testimony taken in
tating the use of 2,260,000 miles of wire.
@25c; fancy dairy, 17J^@20c; fair to
the case. He requests the President to
The flesh which indicates fair thrift
good, 15@16c; common, 12Xc per pound; also shows good feeding capacity, without
give him a hearing in his own defense.
During -the complicated process of
Cincinnati dedicated a new city hall manufacturing
The
striking
dockers
at
Hull,
England,
California, 35@44c per roll.
stamps they are counted
General OJney has received a telegram last week.
which no cow is worth much.
C heese — Oregon, ll@13c; Eastern. Commence this spring to improve your
eleven times in order to guard against continue to ill-treat non-unionists.
Contract Let to Build a Railroad from New York, stating that Judge La­
The
ice
dealers
of
Boston
have
formed
The
Australian
failures
are
not
likely
Twins;
16c;
Young
American,
16c;
Cal
­
pilfering.
combe of the Circuit Court of New York
stock by selling off the common breeds
From Mojave to Independ­
ifornia flats, 14c per pound.
has decided that Section 6. of the Geary an ice trust.
The profits from the manufacture and to have widespread effect in England.
and buying a few thoroughbreds.
E
ggs
—
Oregon,
15c
per
dozen.
Philadelphia
has
granted
2,181
licenses
Influenza
in
a
virulent
form
has
ap
­
exclusion act, though constitutional, is
sale of chewing gum enabled a man to
ence, California.
Keep the lambs in clean quarters, and
,
P
oultry
—
Chickens,
old,
$
5.00@5.50
;
peared
in
the
Grand
Duchy
of
Baden.
stijl ineffectual, because there is no pro­ for the coming year.
buy a $500,000 property in Chicago the
large, $3.00@5.00 ; small, $3.00 give them clean food from clean troughs.
vision as to how or by whom the order
Admiral Gherardi is to have charge of other day.
Surveys are being made for three new broilers,
Then
they will keep healthy and thrive,
@4.00; ducks, $7.00@8.50; geese,, $9.00
of deportation for Chinese should be ex­ the Brookiyn navy yard»
Japan is so crowded that land enough railroads in the Transvaal, South Africa. per dozen; turkeys, live, 17@18c; but otherwise not.
ecuted. This is said to be a new ques­
~
rich
There is a hay famine in Maine, owing cannot be afforded for roads. One
Among the causes of the Italian Cab­ dressed, 19@20c per pound.
■ The sheep should not be sent to mar­
The raisin growers of Fresno have tion not raised or in any way involved to the long and cold winter.
man who owns eight acres is looked on inet crisis was the misuse of the Cassa V egetables — Cabbage, l%c per ket
unless sufficiently fat. They do
finally decided to make their own sales., in the previous appeal.
as
a
monopolist.
deposit by the Ministers.
The Manhattan Club building at New
pound; onions, 3@3%c per pound; po­ not bring paying prices, and help to
The bakers of Los Angeles are on a
President Cleveland has approved the York has been sold for $740,000.
More than one-half of all the oil of
The Czar proposes to colonize Siberia tatoes, $2.00 for Garnet Chilis; $2.50 for depress the price of other people’s
strike. They want less hours and pay deeds of the Choctaw and Chickasaw
A Chicago woman has got a divorce in peppermint, spearmint and tansy used by the peasants who Were impoverished Burbanks; new, 3^c per pound; new sheep.
for overwork,
nations for their right and title to the Minnesota, with $35,000 alimony.
in the world is said to be produced and by the famine and cholera.
California onions, 3c per pound;. Oregon
Grass roots derive their nourishment
Four Russian warships have gone to “leased” lands in Indian Territory, for­
distilled in Michigan.
In Persia when a railway train kills a cauliflower, $1.25 per dozen, $5.00 per close to the surface, For that reason a
A society has been formed at New I
the sealing islands to compel observance merly occupied by the Cheyennes and
crate;
celery,
80@90c
per
dozen;
arti
­
The climate arid grass of Montana are
the natives pull up the track for
top dressing of good manure upon the
Arapahoe Indians, but now constituting York to befriend Indians and homéseek- said to make the best of mutton, and man
of treaty stipulations.
chokes, 35c per dozen, $2.00 per box; timothy field will be quickly productive
miles and boycott the trains.
ers.
Oregon
hothouse
lettuce,
20@25c
;
aspar
­
A new brick armory is to be built at a portion of the Oklahoma Territory, for
the
wool
flip
of
the
State
now
runs
close
Grave robberies in the principal Omaha
The volcano Bandaisan in Japan has agus, $2.00 per box’; radishes, 10@12Xc of good results.
San Diego, to be occupied by the na­ which $1,991,450 was appropriated by cemetery have excited the people of that to 12,000,000 pounds a year.
become active, and widespread disaster per
Cater to the taste of your customers.
the Indian appropriation act of Mareh
dozen; green Oregon onions, 10c per
tional guard and naval reserve.
While
tip
value
of
our
manufactured
has been caused by its eruptions.
If they want sweet-cream butter, fur­
3, 1891. The approval of President town.
dozen; rhubarb, 3%@4c per pound; nish
A move is being made by San Diego Cleveland makes the appropriation im­ Pennsylvania has spent $441,000 in the products iA1890 was $8,610,000,000, the
it put up in the most perfect and
Louis Kossuth has advised his parti­
capitalists to secure a ten-year conces­ mediately available, ana the money will marking and preservation of Gettysburg total valueJafeanri agricultural products sans in Hungary to support the Week- green peas, $1.90 per box; spinach, 3^c attractive manner, and it should be sold
per pound; cucumbers, $1.00@1.50 per and used at once. -
sion from the Mexican government to be paid to the accredited agents of the battlefield.
—«— —■»
Ai—« in. tlw~*y??^^^§gy'aboutr'$3,8U(y,'000, - erle Cabinet'and its liberal policy.
dozen; string beans, 18c per pound; Cal­
000.
establish a lottery at Ensenyada, Lower Choctaw and Chickasaw nations. Chief
We cannot do much toward controlling
A vigorous fight against the intrusion
There are now but four provinces in ifornia garlic, 5@6c.
California.
This country exported 10,675,000 yards China
Harris of the Cherokee nation has pub­ of cholera will be made by the New York
F
ruits —Sicily lemons,- $5@5.50 per­ the prices of agricultural products. Con­
—
Shansi,
Shensi,
Kansu
and
Hu
­
of cotton goods to Brazil during the eight nan—that are without the electric wire. box; California new crop, $3.00@4.50 sequently we should use every effort to
The Mexican government has made a lished a notice asking bids for the sale
proposition to the Lower California De­ of $6,640,000 of bonds authorized to be health authorities'.
months to March 1, an increase .of over
production, as thereby we
The whisky trust is' in a state of dis­ 50 per cent ovei; the same period a year
At the beginning of this year there per box; bananas, $1.50@3.00 per bunch; economize
velopment Company to carry the mails issued under the act of Congress March
add to the profit.
solution; several distillers having given ago.
wei% $340,000,000 in gold and" $251,400,- oranges, seedlings, $2@2.75 per box; na­ may
between Ensenyada and Mazatlan on bi­ 3,1893.
Barley
straw
is a stock feed that is not
notice of -withdrawal.
in silver in the vaults of the Bank of vels, $3.00@3.50; apples, $2@2.25 per sufficiently known and valued in the
monthly trips.
The Carnegie« have closed a deal for 000
box
;
strawberries,
$1.75
per
box
;
bine
­
Major Davis, chief of the war records
France.
The Tillamook Bay appropriation of office, has just returnèd from Gettys­ The Legislature of the Wooden Nut­ 400,000 tons of Horrie (Mich.) ores, to be
apples, $6.00 per dozen; cherries, $1.25@ East, although used extensively in Cali­
There are five bills before the French 1.50 per box; Baldwin apples, $6.00@ fornia. It is an excellent dependence
$15,000 will be expended this summer burg, where by dirèction of the Secretary meg State refuses to allow electric rail-, delivered this season. The price was
roads
to
carry-freight.
principally on dikes, the main object-be­ of War he, made an investigation of the
for the winter feeding of sheep.
$3.85. The same ores sold for $4.50 last Chamber whose object is to check or 6.50 per barrel.
prevent the immigration of foreigners
ing to deepen the water on what is known effect upon the battle lines and points of
Governor Hogg of Texas has commut­ season.
Make up your mind this year that your
STAPLE
GROCERIES.
into
the
country.
as Dry Stocking bar.
Railway traveling is cheapest in Hun­
corn fodder is a valuable crop, and that
interest by the construction of an electric ed the sentence of a convicted negro
rapist
to
life
imprisonment.,
H
oney
—
Choice
comb,
18c
per
pound
;
gary. It is possible to go from Buda-
The Brazilian vessel of war Ahnirante
The miners of Montana, Utah, Idaho, railroad. Major Davis found that the
you will take as good care of it as of the
grain. In this way you can make corn­
Nevada, South Dakota and Colorado damage to the battlefield had all been
The Fifty-third Congress contains Pesth to Kronstadt, a distance of 500 Barrosa has been totally wrecked near new Oregon, 16@20c; extract, 9@10c.
S
alt
—
Liverpool,
100s,
$15.00;
50s,
miles,
for
$1.60,
being
at
the
rate
of
three
Ras
Charer,
a
port
of
the
coast
of
Mid
­
growing pay better than it has in the
. through delegates which met at Butte, done, as the work of excavation and twenty-seven Representatives and Sena­
$15.50; stock, $10.00@11.00.
miles for a cent.
dle Egypt, in the Gulf of Suez.
past.
Mont., have organized the “Western filling was practically completed. About tors born in foreign countries.
D
ried
F
ruits
—
Petite
prunes,
ll@12c;
Hon.
Redfield
Proctor
of
Vermont,
A soil well prepared prior to planting,
Federation of Miners.”
four miles of the railroad are laid with
Seventeen Berlin bankers have signed
Tennesseeans have raised a fund of late Secretary of War, and a number of
silver,
ll@14c;
Italian,
13@15c;
Ger
­
sound
seed, clean and level culture—
rails,
and
the
remainder
of
the
route
is
an
appeal
for
an
election
fund
with
which
$1,000 to cancel the mortgage on Kirby
Salmon packers on the Columbia are
other wealthy gentlemen will erect at to promote the choice of Liberal candi­ man, ll@12c; plums, 8@12c; apples, 6 these are the things that bring good po­
very despondent. The rough weather, ready for fine grading. The greatest Smith’s homestead at Sewanee. -
@llc;
evaporated
apricots,
15@17J^c;
Knoxville,’Tenn., the largest marble dates supporting the government.
tato crops. Where all these are observed
freshets and driftwood render fishing injury has been inflicted in one stretch
The Legislature not having made an
peaches, 12@14c; pears, 7@llc per —and the bugs kept off—there is not
in the world.
impossible. The pack
will be 40,000 of about two miles of routé, which runs appropriation, Delaware will have no mills
..............
Cardiff is going to spend $7,000,000 to pound.
A
French
nodical
journal
says
that
often a serious failure.
in front of “Bloody Angle? and “Death State militia during the ensuing.
shorter than'that of last year.
C offee —Costa. Rica, 22c; Rio, 22c;' The ewes should now have some suc­
there is one doctor in every 2,800 inhab­ improve her docks ana harbor, build new
Valley” and skirts “Round Top.”
A decision handed down in the Kansas itants of Germany, one to 2,600 in railway connections and generally bid Salvador, 21J^c; Mocha, 26%@30c; Java, culent
The Pacific Coast Steamship Com­ Major Davis’ reports will be accom­
food regularly. If you have nei­
24%@30c; Arbuckle’s and Lion, 100-
pany’s steamers will drop San Pedro panied by a chart and sketches, and will City Court of Appeals.holds that shav­ France, one to 1,000 in England and one for the American passenger traffic.
In 1889 the imperial postoffice of Rus­ pound cases, 24 85-100c per pound; 'Co­ ther roots nor good ensilage, bran will
from their ports of call under the new be confined to a statement of the actual ing on. Sunday is not a necessity.
to 600 in the United States.
be the best substitute. Hav and grain
arrangement with the Southern Pacific,’ condition of affairs on the battlefield.
Dr. Talmage announced to his congre­
Two boys aliout 13 years of age are sia handled 189,816,000 letters, 23,032,000 lumbia, same, 24ffi5-100c.
are apt to produce costiveness,
R ice —Island, $4.75@5.00; Japan, $4.75; alone
whereby they are to call at, Santa Mon­ It can scarcely go farther, in view of the gation Sunday that the debt of the Tab­ running a dairy in South Atchison, Kan. post cards, 12,530,000 registered packages
which
is especially to be avoided,
and
31,742,000
samples
of
merchandise.
1
New
Orleans,
$4.50
per
cental.
ica.
fact that the government has no prop­ ernacle had been cleared, whereupon he They started two vears ago with one cow
The expenses attending upon market­
B eans —Small whites, 3J£c; _ pinks;
was cheered.
■ and a milk can. Now they have four or Tail feathers plucked from the feriwah,
A contract has been given by thè Los erty rights in the field.
a rare and beautiful Indian bird, form 3%c; bayos, 3^c; butter, 4c; lima, 4c ing farm products often seriously dimin­
Angeles, Owens Valley and Utah Rail­
Governor Tillman of South Carolina five cows and'a horse and wagon.
Owing ' to the small amount of gold
ish
the profits. Good roads and good
pound.
.
road Company to construct a line of rail­ bullion deposited, about $.100,000 per is testing the new liquor law in the Su­
A syndicate has been formed in New the plume worn on State occasions by per
S yrup —Eastern, in barrels, 40@55c; teams would help to remedy this, and.
road from Mojave to Independence, a month, ana the heavy expense of coin­ preme Court of the State before putting York with $4,000,000 capital to construct the Prince of Wales. It is said to be
in half-barrels, 42@57c; in cases, 35 @ often farmers could work together to ad­
distance of 150 miles. The cost will be age at the United States mint at Carson it in operation.
an electric line from Niagara Falls to worth $5,000.
per gallon; $2.25 per keg; California,, vantage in hauling and shipping their
about $2,100,000, and the work will be City, Nev., Secretary Carlisle has di­
M. de Giers, Russia’s G. O. M., though 80c
The Commercial Club of St. Paul ap­ Albany for the transmission of the Ni­
crops.
done within nine months.
rected a suspension of coinage operations proves a trade mark of that city which agara Falls electric power to cities of the mentally vigorous, cannot support the in .barrels, 20@40c per gallon; $1.75 per
weight of his body, and has to be wheeled ke S £* ugar —Net prices: D, 5Xc; Golden O, ; Farmers everywhere just now are anx­
Peter Stanup, the Puyallup chief, at the mint from and after the 1st of shows a star contained within lines rep­ State.
ious to grow more hogs. We all know
whose body was recently found in; a June. Gold and silver bullion will, resenting the geographical boundaries of
Cardinal Vaughn has ordered a prayer about in a chair. His weakness is all in 5%c; extra C, 5%c; Magnolia A, 5%c; what
■
the result of this will be. A few
stream on the reservation, is supposed however, be received for parting and ■Minnesota.
for rain inserted into all masses cele­ his lower limbs.
granulated,
6^c;
cube,
crushed
and
'
wise men are giving instead renewed ef­
Valuable concessions for agricultural, brated in England until rain falls. Then
to have been murdered. An examina­ refining. Gold deposits will be paid for
Kaiser Wilhelm has been issuing or­ powdered, 8c; confectioners’ A, 6^c 1 forts toward producing good sheep and
tion has revealed the fact that his neck in coin or fine bar, as preferred by the mining and industrial colonies, granted a Te Deum is to be sung without waiting ders with regard to the clothing to be per pound; maple sugar, 15@16c per cattle.
<
They are working in the right
was dislocated, and that death was riot depositor. Returns for silver deposits by México to Americans, have been for­ for another official notice.
worn by officers, in which he says: “I pound.
direction.
due to drowning. The deceased had title will be made in unparted bars or in fine feited by a failure to make the necessary The daughter of the celebrated Field hereby forbid every extravagance in the
C anned G oods —Table fruits,, assorted,
bars, as desired. Purchases of silver cash- deposit.
to property worth $1,000,000.
$1.75@2.00; peaches, $1.85@2.10; Bart­
Marshal Manteuffel, who was reduced to I matter of dress.”
bullion
under
the
get
of
July
14,1890,
Two
hundred
feet
of
land
on
Michigan
Ben Jeans has been a passenger con­ lett pears, $1.75@2.00; plums, $1.37}£@
poverty through the prodigality of her
There is great excitement at San will be continued as heretotore. The
EAST AND SOUTH
avenue, Chicago, sold the other day for brothers, has obtained through the Em­ ductor on the Great Western railway of 1.50; strawberries, $2.25@2.45; cherries,
Luis.Obispo among society people at the suspension
of
coinage
operations
at
this
—VIA—
$500,000,
or
$2,500
per
front'
foot.
Mr.
England
for
fifty
years,
has
traveled
in
$
2.25@2.40
;
blackberries,
$
1.85@2.00
;
press
of
Germany
a
pension
of
6,000
sudden disappearance of George Man- mint will involve a reductipnin force by
that time 3,494,452 miles, and has never raspberries, $2.40; pineapples, $2.25@
derscheid, who for the past ten years thirty-five employes. Reductions in the Primley, who bought it, has made a for­ marks.
2.80; apricots, $1.65@2.'00. Pie fruits,
has acted as agent at Port Harford for. force of the employes at the United tune in chewing gum.
Lord Monkswell has succeeded in get­ met with an accident.
An underground river, strongly im­ ting the approval of the British House
the Pacific Coast Railway Company and States mints at Philadelphia and New
The English Home Secretary has or­ assorted, $1.20; peaches, $1.25; plums,
the’Oregon, Improvement Company. It Orleans will probably follow. With a pregnated with iron, was found recently of Lords for a ryturn that is to set. forth dered a series of inquiries with the view $1.00@1.20 j blackberries, $1.25@1.40 per
•OF THE—
near Charlotte, N. C. It. is reported that, whwt
is said his accounts are not correct’.
from the ■ -govern­ of protecting the interests of people en­ dozen. Pie fruits, gallons, assorted,
suspension of coinage at Carson City the stream; which 'is fóffy-fiveteét below ment
in the way of salary, pension pay gaged in unhealthy occupations, such as $3.15@3.50; peaches, $3.50@4.00; apri­
Tiae vàlliìity"of the proposed amend­ thé*cdinàge of silver dollars will be dis­ the surface, is 700 feet wide and six feet or
other allowaffie.
are carried on in chemical works, pot­ cots, $3.50@4.00; plums, $2.75@3.00;
ment transferring the capital of the State- continued for the present, as there is no deep.
blackberries, $4.25@4.50.
An inquiry greeted to twenty-nine teries and* quarries.
of California to San Jose will be left to demand for this class of money. Frac­
M eats —Corned beef, Is, $1.50; 2s,
It is apparent from reports received at small cities fronfMaine to Texas, having
A new scheme is being tried in Aus­ $2.40;
the determination of the Supreme Court. tional uncurrent silver quarters and half Albany
chipped, $2.55@4.00; lunch
from the interior of New York their electric street lamps provided and I tralia with good results for the extermi-
The Sacramento Superior Court having dollars are now being recoined at New State that
tongue,
Is, $4; 2s, $6.75; deviled ham, Expresa Trains Leave Portland Dally-
plant
lice
are
almost
as
abun
­
maintained
by
private
corporations,
I
nation
of
rabbits.
Cartridge^
generating
Orleans,
San
Francisco
and
Philadelphia
refused an injunction to restrain the
per. dozen.
dant on the foliage as they were in 1886. flhnws
nnt in tn
a hnrmwfl.
shows that the averac^ft
average annual
annual cost nor
per > Doisonons
poisonous tras
gas are put
tne
burrows, $1.75@$2.75
Secretary of State from certifying the mints andgold at the San Francisco and The
F ish —Sardines, ^s, 75c@$2.25; Xs, South.
situation is especially disquieting to lamp to the cities is $106.01.
North.
the holes closed, and the rabbits are $2.15@4.50
proposed amendment' to the County Philadelphia mints.
; lobsters, $2.30@3.50; sal­
hop growers.
Clerks of the State, an appeal has been
7:00
p.
M
Lv
.......
7:35
a . ml
..Portland
......
William 0. Garrison of Bridgeton, N. killed by the poison in the smoke.
mon, tin 1-lb tails, $1.25@$1.50; flats,
p. M. Lv....... ...Aloany........ .Lv. 4:23 Á. M.
taken by N. D. Rideout, who had insti­
Hundreds of students of the Illinois J., is making a fortune - supplying the
The route from England to India is $1.75; 2-lbs, $2.25@2.50; X-barrel, $5.50. 10:23
8:15 a . M. [Ar.....Sañ Francisco.. ..Lv. 1 7:00 P M.
tuted the suit.
State Normal University are depositors market with a fine quality of gravel for strewn With treasure, owing to the many
CHICAGO EXPOSITION.
LIVE AND DRESSED MEAT.
of small sums in Schureman’s Bank at i canary birds. He owns a piece of land* shipping disasters. An industrious stat­
Roseburg1 Mail—Daily.
Joseph, Wallowa county, Or., now has
B eef — Prime steers, $3.85@4.25; 8.30 Á. M. LV..Ç....4 ..Pòrrlànd....... .Ar. 4:30 P. M.
Normal, Ill., which failed last week, and in
: Salem county, from^vhich the gravel istician reckons that fully £800,000,000
a telegraph and telephone system, which,
choice
steers,
$
3.75@4.00
;
fair
to
good
Lv
....... ...Albany........ .Lv. 12:30 M.
12:45
á
.'M.
Contboller
Eckels
has*
1
appointed
T.
E.
many
of
the
students
are
now-,penniless,
is procured, and he ships it to Philadel­ worth of gold and jewels lie at the bot­
although on rather a diminutive scale,-
.Roseburgs..'...; .Lv. ¡7:00 a . M.
$3.00@3.50; good to choice cowjs, 5/50 P. M.
phia by the boatload.
promises to have its uses. Connected .Jennings of Seattle, Wash., to be a na­ temporarily at. least.
tom of the sea on that frequented way. steers,
$
3.15@3.75
;
common
to
medium
cows,
tional
b^n^-éxaminer.
Albany Local —Daily Except Sunday.
with the system is. a burglar alarm, by
A number of workmen who were drill-
Some 7,000 members of the British $2.50@2.75; dressed beef, $6.00@7.00.-
The people with kodaks are charged $2 ing an artesian well at Centerville, la.,
which the individual in charge of . the
5:00 p. M. Lv........ .Portland........ ..Ar. 10:30 a . M.
PURELY PERSONAL.
M utton —Choice mutton, $4.25@4.5Q; 9:00
volunteer forces have served continuous­
p. M. Ar........ ..Albany......... .Lv. ■6:30 A. M.
local bank can give notice to tne 'other a day for the privilege of using them on tapped a subterranean cavity at a depth
ly and efficiently for periods of from fair to good, $4.00@4.50; dressed, $8.00;
business houses of any attempt at rob­ the World’s Fair grounds.
of nearly 600 feet that was completely
Lebanon Branch.
lambs,
$
2.00@2.50
;
dressed,
$7.00@8.0Q;
twenty
to
thirty-three
years,
and
it
is
bery. As a number, of shooting irons
Miss Eleanor Calhoun, grandniece of
Chicago now declares that the extor­ filled with live bats of the common gray
1:20 P. M. Lv........ ..Albany......... .Ar. 3:25 P. M.
to bestow a medal or badge on shearlings, 3X@3^c, live weight.
have been placed in hands that know tions which are carried on in connection species and of extraordinary size.
John C. Calhoun, is making some stir as proposed
2:09
P.
M.
Ar
........
........ Lv. 2:39 p. M.
H ogs —Choice heavy, $6.50@6:75; me­ 8:10 a . M Lv........ .Lebanon
them for long service and good conduct.
how to use them, it is safe to sày that with thé fair are perpetrated- by outsid­ The Merchants’ and Manufacturers’ an actress in Paris.
..Albany......... .Ar. 10:21 A. M.
dium,
$6.00;
light
and
feeders,
$6.00@
9:00
a
.
M.
Ar
.........
.Lebanon....
..... .Lv.! 9:30 A. M.
bank robbers will, meet with rather a ers.
Baron Nathaniel de Rothschild, who 6.50; dressed, $8.00.
Mrs. Humphrey _Ward is writing a new
Association of Cincinnati has estab­
warm reception if they visit that town.
Woodburn- Springfield Branch.
The Union Pacific shops at Omaha are _____
.... funds
HI — | a working
I , fund,
. ? for
H novel, a companion work to “ David has just made a gift of his fine chateau V eal —$4.00@6.00.
lished' two
and grounds, valued at over $2,000,000,
4:30 P. M.
John Schmidt, a young laboring man repairing the old car in which President ! the purpose of bringing merchants to Grieve ” and “ Robert Elsmere.”
S moked M eat and L ard —Hams, 8:30 a . M. Lv............... .Portland,....... LV. 10:37
A. M..
at Reichenau in the Styrian Alps for a large, 17@18c per pound; hams, me­ 2:06 r. M. Lv......... West Scio........ Lv.j
of Pendleton; Or,', who has always borne Abraham Lincoln traveled
j in the ’60s 'the city, and a promotion fund, for the
The late William B. Astor’s personal consumptives
5;iô P. M. Ar......... ..Natron.........
7:00 A. M..
’
hospital,
is
the
senior
an excellènt reputation, some time- ago for exhibition at the World’s Fair.
entertainment of them while there.
estate in Great Britain has been returned member of the Vienna branch of the dium, 16%@17%c; breakfast bacon, 16@
bought some property, paying part cash
18Xc; short clear sides, 14@15c; dry DINING CARS ON OGDEN KO UTE;.
June bids fair to be a prosperous
For the first ten months of the present’ with an official valuation of $1,320,000.
Rothschild family.
and giving a note of .$700 for the balance. month
salt sides, 13X@14Xc; lard, compound,
Mr. Pulitzer dined twenty-five of his
for thé fair. From the, number, fiscal year collections from internal rev­
The
White
Star
line
has
given
an
order
in tins, 12@12Xc per pound; pure, in
Thè other evening, his savings having of societies and organizations that have : enue sources aggregated $132,482,156, an staff the day of his return from Europe.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers;
reached this amount, he went’to take up announced 'in advance their intention | increase over tne corresponding period of Only one around the table had been with to London ship builders for the construc­ tins, 15@16c; Oregon lard, llX@12Xc.
tion
of
a
steamer
800
feet
long,
which
the note, When it was handed to him, of visiting the fair during that month it !
-AND—
MISCELLANEOUS.
him when he took the World ten years will beat anything afloat. The Gothic,
..
j
last
year
of
$6,937,089.
The
receipts
for
still retaining possession of the money,
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARB
N ails —Base quotations: Iron, $2.25;
estimated the daily attendance will bel April were $271,003 less than in April, before.
8,000
tons,
another
new
vessel
for
the
he ran away as fast as., his legs would, is
The movement to raise a fund with same line, will be launched at London steel, $2.35; wire, $2.75 per keg.
increased. There are to be 1892.
Attached to all through trains.
carry him. He was followed home, and enormously
a number of special days selected for
—
,
,'.
.
, , which -to purchase a residence in Wash­ about the end of June.
I ron —Bar, 2^c per pound; pig-iron,
there gave up the money, which he had OvlUU
some
particular
observance
dif-
Foieign
naval
commanders
UlVUlCvl VUOUi
vvC by the
bljLC VI
11
.
-,
i
ll
•
«V dread
1. to ington for Mgr. Satolli has progressed so
$23@25
per
ton.
.
.
(mint ennro locaxro ta rhoir ooilnra xrnon
West Side Division.
placed under his wife’s pillow. He said ferent
nationalities
and societies, . and : i TriOiT
Fant n/Yrari
shore leave
to their
when far that the Monsignore is looking around
The Globe, a brig of 329 tons’ register,
S teel —Per pound, 10Xc.
. -
... ...
amartna
I no sailors
tAiir
Kririuh
Between Portland and Corvallis.
* he could not explain the impulse that each of . these
they come rrw
to America.
The
four British
for a suitable site,
was recently in the Liverpool docks un­
will
bring
large
crowds.
T
in —I. C. charcoal, 14x20, prime qual- ’
Mail train daily (except Sunday).
compelled him to act as he did.
ships have lost 180 men in New York.
Pope liked to write in bed, and would loading a cargo. She was built in 1836,
$8.50@9.00 per box; for crosses, $2 7:30 a . m .IL v ........../Portland.........Ar.l 5:30 p. m .
. The New York room in the woman’s Deserters from most of the other ships pass days there in -quiet composition. and has been in constant service for ity,
extra
per
box
;
I.
0.
coke
plates,
14x20,
A meeting of the owners of swamp building
12:10
P.
M.|Ar....... . Corvallis............. Lv.|i2:55 p. M.
been thrown open. It is of the foreign squadron are also re­ Whenevef an idea occurred to him, no fifty-seven years, but a survey showed prime quality, $7.50@8.00perbox; terne
land along the borders' of Upper beautifully has
At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains
furnished,
decorated
and
has
ported.
matter
at
what
time
of
day
or
night,
he
of
the
Oregon
Pacific railroad.
her
to
be
seaworthy
and
apparently
good
plate, I. C., prime quality, $6.50@7.00.
Klamath Lake has been held to consider a library of 5,000 volumes. Everything
Express train daily (except Sunday).
for many more voyages.
L ead —Per pound, 4%c; ..bar, 6 J<c,
the proposition to remove the riffle, at . in
Frederick Walter, a lens grinder, was always wrote it down at once.
it
is
the
Work
of
women.'
Incident
to
N aval S tores —Oakum, $4.50@5.00 4:40 P. m .IL v........... Portland............ Ar.| 8:20 a . mi
the source of Link river (or mouth of the opening was the unveiling of the found dead in his home in Philadelphia
Dr. P. H. Reiche of Waverly, Md.,has
The Pope’s will has been made for
the lake) in order to reclaim thousands marble
recently. His neighbors believed he was a bronze medalwhich was struck by Con­ many years. The document is in Latin, per bale; resin, $4.80@5.00 per 480 7:25 P. M.[Ar.......McMinnville...... Lv | 5:45 a . M.
portrait
bust
of
Harriet
Beecher
of acres of swamp land bordering on Stowe.
The French section of the poor, and his demented wife said they gress to comm emorate the valorous charge and begins with an humble confession of founds; tar, Stockholm, $13.00; Caro-
Klamath Lake. It was estimated that a woman’s building was also opened. It had no mopey ; but the police discovered of Colonel John Edgar Howard January human* weakness and appeals to the ina, $9.00 per barrel; pitch, $6.00 per THROUGH TICKETS £ ¿n
Canada and Europe can Ve_ obtalaeiLjLL—
subscription of 10 cents per acre on all is very beautiful and attractive in every $51,566 in cash, bonds and mortgages in 17, 1781, at the battle of Cowpens.
merits of our Lord and all the saints. barrel'; turpentine, 65c per gallon, in States,
lowest rates from Mrs. M. JE-
lots.
lands to be benefited-would complete the way,
a trunk in the old man’s workshop.
-Ww-t ffsto”'“
r . KOEHI j BR, Manat er.
Dr. Conan Doyle, the novelist, began In it Leo XIII distinctly disclaims all car
representing
a
modern
French
■S
hot
—
$1.80
per
sack.
E.
P.
ROGERS, Awt. G. F. & Paas. Agent, Port­
work, thereby lowering Upper Klamath salon. The furnishings are the finest,
Forest fires in Michigan are doing im­ life as an eye specialist, but his great personal inclination in the matter of the
land. Or.
H
orseshoes
—
$5
per
keg.
from ten to" fourteen inches and render­ most
induced his | choice'of his successor.
damage. Artigo and BryanfrhKve- success sis. &st<
ing thousands of acres how covered with Paris. costly and artistic obtainable in mense
been nearly wiped out, and quantities of abandonment^ the former profession.
Giolitti has agreed to reconstruct the
back water dry and valuable. A com­
destroyed and many mills burned. Dr. Doyle witsbom in Edinburgh in 1859. Italian Cabinet, with Gigliardo as Min­
These are troublesome days for John lumber
mittee has been appointed to consult
At
Dollar
Bay
people
buried
their
house
­
ister
of Finance; Canonico as Justice;
“
Gallagher,
”
whom
Richard
Harding
Boyd Thatcher of New York, Chairman
with every person interested.
effects', and were forced to fight Davis has made.famous in his story, is Grimaldi, Treasury; Brin, Foreign Af­
the Executive Committee on Awards hold
By the act of the last Oregon Legisla­ of
their
way
out
through
a
suffocating
heat
said to have been working in a mill, and fairs; Pelloux, War; Recchia, Marine;
the National Commission. Protests and smoke;
ture the town of Cottage Grove, Lane of
between jobs the other day visited the Lava, Commerce; Martini, Public In­
the one judge system of award­
county, was divided into two towns, one against
the prize medals and diplomas con­
In the case of a discharged letter car­ Philadelphia Press office in search of struction; Genala, Public Works; Fin-
retaining the old name and the other ing
tinue to be received by the Director- rier at Washington, D. C., the Circuit better employment. He was ignorant errehiaro Aprile, Posts and Telegraphs.
being called East Cottage Grove. At General.
The American exhibitors in Judge has ruled that an employe of the that he had been made a. hero of fiction.
An English gentleman paid $5,000 for
the eléction -which followed the former
manufactures building have added government appointed under and subject
Recorder was chosen to fill a similar the
General Wade Hampton,Commissioner a single kiss in Vienna last week. The
their
protest
to
that
of
the
foreign
com
­
to.
civil-service
laws
cannot
be
dismissed
of Railroads, is now on ah official in­ Marchioness Pallaviccini was one of the
position in the new town. Having the;
as a preliminary step, it is from the service without just and suffi­ spection
tour of the subsidized Pacific most beautiful boothtenders at a charity
books, assessment rolls and other missioners,
understood,
to
withdrawing
their
dis-
cient
cause,
and
that
the
courts
have
a
records in his possession, he retained plays for examination for awards. While right to pass upon the sufflciencyof the railroads. He will travel in a car placed fair, and the Englishman offered to give
with the interest of those having claims against the government is
at his disposal, so that he can stop off at the sum named for one kiss. It was ac­ that Equal
them and proceeded to adapt them to the present' number of those who have cause.
of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because
7
will. General Hampton is not in the cepted and the kiss delivered on the spot. of
the use of East Cottage Grove. Recorder formally protested is small in compari­
the -incompetency of inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their
Medley of Cottage Grove now sues for son with the total number of 52,000 ex­
Resolutions were adopted at the gen­ best of health, but has partially7 recov­
It is a serious matter in Armenia patents^ Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and relL
the return of the books, records, etc., hibitors, the sentiment in opposition to eral synod of the Reformed Presbyterian ered from the grip, of which he has been should a maiden attain her seventeenth able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, if not
claiming that they properly belong to the non-competitive plan of the com­ Church in session at New York that no a victim for a year or more.
year with no prospect of marriage, for entirely, upon the care and skill of the attorney.
Cottage Grove as before, and not to the’ mission is growing. The American pro­ church funds be hereafter invested in
Mrs. Fenwick Miller, the only woman when the festival of St. Sergius comes
With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys,
town of East Cottage Grove.
stock
which
cause
unneccessary
work
on
ever
nominated
as
a
fellow
of
the
Eng-:
round she is obliged to fast three days and of seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we have re­
test is at present confined to the Sunday, such as railroads and many
lish
Society
of
Journalists
and
a
leader
and
eat
salt
fish
without
quenching
her
tained counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to
The Del Norte Record, published at manufactures building, where 130 woolen
that all members of the writer, on the Illustrated London News, thirst, unless some kind swain promises
Crescent City, Cal., recently reprinted exhibitors, besides other large Eastern others, "and
Obtain Patents la the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct In­
represented by the synod with­ was for several days the guest of Mrs. to take her.
the story of the famous Indian massacre manufacturers, object to the single ex­ church
their patronage from the World’s Frank Leslie in New York; Mrs. Miller
terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases,
of settlers on the Klamath river from its pert system, modeled somewhat after hold
Baron Stumm Halberg has 9,000 or 10,-
Fair if it were opened on Sunday. The graduated in 1873 with honors from the
Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to
files of thirty-eight years ago; A sub the -Centennial idea. The State Com­ Geary
000
men
employed
in
his
iron
works
on
act
was
also
condemned.
Women’s Medical College of London, '
scriber to the Record living at Gold missioners will probably be the last to
Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and
the Rhine, and gives them the kindliest
but
drifted,
into
journalism
during
her
Beach, Or., read the blood-curdling file protests on behalf of the exhibitors
Governor Hogg- of Texas has vetoed
Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc.
care.
He will not permit one of his
tenure
of
office
as
a
member
of
the
Lon-
'
story, but neglected to notice that it was whom they represent. They want more the sugar-bounty bill, passed by the late
workmen to marry without his consent,
don
School
Board.
If
yon
have
an
invention
on hand send a sketch of photograph thereof, to­
than
one
man
to
pass
judgment
on
the
an event that occurred almost forty years
Legislature. He says that in the first,
for example, because, as he says, “ they
The Maharajah of Bhownugger is the , would often make fools of themselves ” gether with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at once
ago. Fancying that the massacre had merits of their exhibits and have a place Congress was guilty of usurpation
advised as to the best course to pursue, Models are seldom necessary. If
but just taken place, and that there was graded system of awards. It is not of power in passing the bounty act, and lion of the hour in London. He is an if he did.
others are infringing on your rights, or if yon are charged with infringement by
danger of a general outbreak, he at once likely that the National Commission, in that to accept money from such a source Oriental potentate, who has traveled
Kaiser Wilhelm is now said to pass a others, submit the matter to us for a reliable OPINION before acting on the
aroused the neighborhood; Noticés were the face of the Congressional act and the Texas would be an accessory to the crime; from India to England to attend the
posted; a public meeting was called, and work of the Committee on Awards, will Further, the State would debase her dig­ opening of the imperial Institute and to good deal of time wandering about Ber­ matter.
a company of volunteers organized to undertake to upset the plan adopted. nity, prostitute her honor and appear fulfill a long-cherished desire of paying lin in disguise. He is reported to have
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
>e slight modihcations
proceed at once to take the field' against There may be
modifications made, before civilization as a humiliated suck­ .personal homage to the Queen and Em­ gone through the Hebrew quarter of the
WASHINGTON, O.G.
the bloodthirsty Indians. Communica­
of the objectors may be ling holding on to the breast of the Fed­ press. He is an Enlightened young man city recently in the guise of a Hebrew 018 F STREET, NORTHWEST,
*• o, box «a.
JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney.
tion with Crescent City was then had, brought into line after a fuller discus- eral government, if she accepted this of 35, who is considered one of the most peddler and to have discussed the condi­
and the volunteers immediately dis­ sion of the merits of the American bounty. Bounty laws, he adds, are gov­ benevolent of the native rulers of India, tion of the Hebrews with a great number
49* Cut this out «nd send It with your inquiry, -ft»
of the working class of the race, j
haying spent $5,000,000 in charities.
banded.
ernment crimes.
•ystem.
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