Scio weekly press. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 18??-1897, September 08, 1893, Image 2

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Scio Weekly Press.
BUSINESS BREVITIES.
EASTERN MELANGE.
CHICAG
EXPOSITION.
FOREIGN FLASHES.
PORTLAND MARKET.
FARM AND GARDEN
W heat —Valley, 92J^c; Walla Walla,
82^c per cental.
Over 100 kinds of wine are made in
In the Orego: display is an exhibit
For years past there has been a great
Australia.
HOPS, WOOL AND HIDES.
that attracts i uch attention. It in­
deal said and written about specialty
An aluminium bridge over Gibraltar Huge Hailstones Fall in the cludes a workin model of a gold placer Trade Greatly Demoralized in H ops —’92s, 10@16c per pound, accord­ and general farming, and more especial­
ing to quality; new crop, ’93s, 15@17c. ly during the last few years of discon­
mining outfit, L l large amount of gold-
8CIO
OREGON is proposed.
State of New York.
W ool —Umpqua valley, 14@15c; fall
bearing dirt is s hand for demonstrat­
British India.
There are 37,000 lady telegraphers in
among the farmers, says a writer in
clip, 13@14c; Willamette valley, 10@ tent
ing the whole pi fcess of panning out the
the United States.
the Ohio Farmer. The difference be­
12c,
according
to
quality
;
Eastern
Ore
­
gold, and at sta! ed intervals the plant is
tween specialty and general farming is
New South Wales has over 5,000,000
gon, 6@14c per pound, according to not
put into operatj m. This exhibit is not
great if the advocates of both sys­
acres of tin-ore fields.
condition.
surrounded
wit!
glass,
and
it
is
an
amus
­
WOMAN MURDERS AN ATTORNEY
will put the same .construction on
Belgium has 150,000 “schnapps” RADICAL METHOD FOR RELIEF. ing sight to see" iëople
H ides —Dry hides, selected prime, tems
leople hunting over “the
word specialty. Whatever the word
houses and 5,000 schools.
5@6c; green, selected, over 55 pounds, the
sand and dirt ffir
Sr particles or appear-
appear­
mean, I do not think its advocates
4c; under 55 pounds, 3c; sheep pelts, may
ances of gold, j
Europe has 5,345,000 acres in beets,
use it to convey the idea that a man to
short
wool,
30@50c;
medium,
60@80c;
producing 40,400,000 tons.
Near the no*h end of the forestry France’s Vineyards in a Healthy long, 90c@$1.25; shearlings, 10@20c; tal­ be a specialist must confine his efforts to
Minister Sues His Congrega­ Wine clarifiers in France use more Amount .and Mileage of Railroads building
only one crop or only one particular
are sh®vn cross sections of trees
low, good to choice, 3@5c per pound.
in the Hands of Receivers
State—Czar Turns His At­
than 80,000,000 eggs a year.
branch of agriculture, and yet the advo­
from Oregon, there is a yellow fir log
tion for Damages.
FLOUR, FEED, BTC.
cates of general farming seem deter­
six feet in dianeter. The yellow fir
More than 3,000,000,000 cigarettes
_
at the Present Time.
tention to Railways.
F
lour
—
Standard,
$3.25;
Walla
Walla,
mined that a specialist must confine
grows all ovel the Northwest Coast
were, sold in this country last year.
$3.25;
graham,
$2.75;
superfine,
$2.50
himself.
Range Mountains. It is of superior ex­
The soldering of glass and porcelain
per
barrel.
If to be a specialty farmer means that
for shipVbuilding and spars. It
APACHES OFF THEIR RESERVE with metals is a novel French process.
O
ats —Old white, 40c per bushel; old a man must confine all his efforts to one
Grasshoppers are doing great damage cellence
ranges from twi to ten feet in diameter.
The very first gymnasium for girls in gray, 36c; new white, 3sc; new gray, 33 branch of agriculture, such as raising
The average wages paid in the Clyde to crops in Iowa.
A cross section^jf a trunk of tide-land
will be opened at Calsruhe this @35c; rolled, in bags, $6.25@6.50; bar­ nothing but wheat, corn, oats, potatoes,
ship yards are reported at,7 cents per
A conference of Anarchists is to be spruce is show It is nine feet nine Germany
fall.
rels, $6.50@6.75; cases, $3.75.
hour.
held in Chicago September 15.
hogs, horses, sheep, cattle or any partic­
inches in diam^er. The butt was six­
More Complications in the Failed The State of North Carolina has mined A Kansas editor boasts of being a teen feet in diameter, the tree being 305 A writing table which once belonged M illstuffs — Bran, $17.00; shorts, ular thing, then the less specialty farm­
$20.00;
ground
barley,
$22@23;
chop
to
Lord
Byron
was
sold
the
other
day
in
nearly $10,000,000 worth of gold since graduate of the Keeley Institute.
ing we have the better. Our brethren
feet high and 3W years old.. Great slabs London for $55.
City Bank at Los Angeles—
feed, $18 per ton; whole feed, barley, 80 in the South tried specialty farming, the
1874.
of noble fir, spqice, lovely fir and yellow
The
rate
of
taxation
just
fixed
in
New
@85c
per
cental;
middlings,
$23@28
An Old-Style Suicide.
Permission has been granted for tele­
specialty being cotton, and it proved a
fir are shown. |
American cotton goods are gradually York is the lowest in thirty years.
phone wires in Manchester, England, to per ton; chicken wheat, $1.05 per cental. curse to them not only as individual
taking the place of the English product
Baron de Maraja, Commissioner from be placed underground.
H ay —Good, $10@12 per- ton.
Active
measures
are
being
taken
to
farmers, but as a people. But special
in Hayti.
dairy produce .
Brazil, and S. S\Lwa, Secretary of the Jap­
enforce the health laws of Kansas.
farming doesn’t mean anything of the
The reduction in price of the rupee
It costs but 25 cents to transport a ton
B
utter
—
Oregon
fancy
creamery,
25
@
anese
Commission,
have
through
0.
S.
Another gas well with powerful flow
A contest is on at Olympia for 'title to of coal by water from Buffalo to Duluth,
below 1 shilling and 4 pence has greatly 26^c; fancy dairy, 20@22%c; fair to I kind; if it does, I have never seen a
Whitmore,
ed.iiir
of
Hardwood,
offered
modern specialty farmer, nor have I ever
has been struck at Stronghurst, Ill.
Steamboat Island.
1,000 miles.
good, 16@17J^c; common, 14@15c per 3 read a line advocating such methods
forestry exhibit at the World’s Fair to demoralized trade in India.
Turney of Tennessee is out to the city of Chicago for a permanent
The Fraser river salmon pack is the
Birmingham, England, has been suc­ pound; California, 35@44c per roll.
The weight of the rail used on the in Governor
from the most enthusiastic specialist. I
a proclamation denouncing lynching. museum. Said Mr. Whitmore the other cessfully operating a storage battery
largest ever put up.
C heese — Oregon, 12^c; California, ] believe I voice the sentiments of all spe­
American roads has been increasing
About 12,000 men who were idle in night: “Botb^he collections are com­ street railway system for over a year.
13@14c; Young America, 15@16c per ( cialists when I construe it to mean a
The Apaches are again off their reser­ steadily during the last twenty years.
, system, a special system, or in other
The Emperor of Russia is giving earn­ pound.
vation. The news has just been brofight
Sixty million dollars’ worth of leather Pittsburg two weeks ago are at work plete and largal the former being one of
the largest in tie forestry building. Mr. est attention to the making of the rail­ E ggs —15c per dozen.
to Tombstone, A. T.
words a special rotation or combination.
is required every year to provide boots again.
During this year 714,636 silver Treas­ Suwa’s is larg? and exceptionally well way between Moscow, St. Petersburg P oultry —Chickens, old, $4.50@5.00; • Thus a. man may have one or more crops.
Tillamook (Or.) hoodlums put in their and shoes for the inhabitants of Great
broilers, $2.00@3.50; ducks, $4.00@6.00; All his efforts and energies are centered
ury notes have been redeemed in silver, arranged and perfectly classified. Dr. and Siberia.
evenings cutting the legs and tails from Britain.
Niederlein, Conmissioner from the Ar­
A gun exploded on the French cruiser ! geese, $8.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, 14c ' on that crop; it is the primary object.
cats and enjoying their miserable death.
The steam engines of the-world repre­ dollars.
,
Repubic, and Dr. Hassler, Com­ Duguay Truin during target practice at per pound; dressed, none in the market. This
crop may be potatoes. He may and
Senator John Sherman has decided to gentine
The four, national banks at Portland sent thè work of 1,000,000,000 men, or
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS.
missioner iron Paraguay, both have
which closed their doors recently are de­ more than double the working popula­ say very little at present upon the money splendid collections, which .they have Sydney, N. S. W., killing four men and V egetables —Cabbage, lc per pound ; does raise clover, wheat and corn, yet he
injuring many.
raises them only that they may be the
question.
clared solvent, and they may soon re- tion of the earth.
,
given meto i———, ndjthey would pre*- - - The first effect of Clbsihgdfndian mints potatoes, Oregon, 75c per sack; new on- ¡means of holding.or increasing fhe^fcr-
( sume business.
A sea~Uurtle,
weighing-
1,4100
Pounds,".
di
: The tlu-pA-Northe p ^ St.at. tW' o i... Now- na
■fsfrtrrn
r>ryif
th
tld
be
assured
-
ions:TJgc=
peF
pound
;
cucumbers,
Ore
­
to its
»-.4- n
n/ln».
/I
Vizi
4 z’i
-
.
-a iBK:
free silver coinage was to cost English gon, 8@10c per dozen; string beans, 5@ tflity in his-soil and
near Portland,
Me.,
the they
I TKeHuccor mine in WfB'VII
____ I
(NSW1' Tingenti will receive government boun­ was captured
would be appreciated and cared for to
’district lias discovered that the Justice, ties amounting to $70,000 on this year’s other day.
holders of Indian securities $150,000,000 7c per pound; tomatoes, 50@75c per box; best efforts to produce potatoes. While
as
they
deserve.
;No
such
collection
of
he may raise other crops, they áre only
mine has been taking ore from its ground, maple sugar crop.
green corn, 10@12J£c per dozen; sweet
Frick, the Carnegie manager at Pitts­ forest products has ever before been by their immediate fall.
means through which he expects to
and a heavy suit for damages is likely to
The German Anti-Slavery Committee, potatoes, 2X@3c per pound; egg plant, the
burg, has had his salary of $50,000 a year 'shown as is now in this exhibit, either
The
cigarette
smokers
are
doing
their
gain certain ends in view. Dur specialty
follow.
from domestic or. foreign sources. I have which started on its career with a capi­ $1.50 per box.
best to keep the government in funds. reduced to $35,000.
is butter, yet we raise wheat, because it
"Rtevi David "S. Taylor, ex-minister of They dropped $2,000,000 into Uncle
F ruits —Sicily lemons, $6.00@6.50 per is the best way to get our ground back
Senator Peffer has asked that the sal­ discussed the matter with others among tal of 2,000,000 marks, has ended in total
and
irremediable
collapse.
the First Congregational Church at Sau­ Sam’s strong box last year.
box;
California
new
crop,
$
5.50@6.00
foreign
exhibitors,
and
am
satisfied
the
aries of all government officers above
to clover for hay and to increase the fer­
salito, Cal., has brought suit against his
bulk of the foreign exhibits can be se­
On many of the railways in Germany per box; bananas, $1.50@3.00 per bunch; tility in our land. We raise corn because
Chili is the most prosperous agricult­ $1,000 a year be reduced.
former congregation for damages amount­ ural
oranges,
$3.00
per
box
;
pineapples,
$6.00
cured
by
the
city.
American
exhibiters
the
practice
of
starting
locomotive
fires
country of South America. There
it is the" foundation of dairy feed. We
Atlanta is about to celebrate her fif­
ing to $3,262.50.
are 7,010,000 acres under cultivation, of tieth anniversary. Her population is in also are prepared to make handsome do­ with gas instead of wood has been per dozen; California apples, $1.25@1.50 raise potatoes because they bring the
per
bushel;
Oregon,
50@75c;
peaches,
nations.
I
"think
the
Jessop
collection
adopted,
and
proves
economical.
money with which to buy bran and lin­
The Olive Orchard Company at Sacra­ which 1,100,000 are irrigated. -
close neighborhood of 120,000.
can be secured and some other private
Baron Albert Rothschild has been Oregon, 50@85c per box; freestone, 85@ seed meal. We keep a few hogs and a good
mento is going in the business on a large
In the opinion of the Portland Oregon­
Much dissatisfaction is found with the collections. Dr. Charles Millspaugh, the
90c
per
box;
clingstone,
75@80c
per
given the Iron Crown by the Emperor of
many chickens to eat our skim milk;
scale. A contract to . place 11,000 trees ian this is a good time to pay small debts, registration requirement by intending
botanist who has charge of the West Vir­ Austria for his part in carrying.' out the box; Oregon peach plums, 40@60c per yet all our efforts are to make all the.
on the ground the coming season has as “ $100 will pay $1,000 of debts in one settlers in the-Cherokee Strip.
box;
Bradshaw
.plums,
60®75c
per
ginia
collection,
intimates
that
a
large
Austro-Hungarian currency reform.
butter we can. Everything grown by
been entered into.
day if kept moving actively;”
box; Bartlett pears, $1.25@1.50 per box;
The counties of Western New York part of- tbatexhibit can be secured. It
A new loud-speaking telephone has blackberries, 4@5c per pound; water­ this system or rotation, excepting hogs
More complications are developed in
The total product of the Mexican sil­ report a plague of grasshoppers that is is one of the’ finest shown, is complete
invented in England. The receiv­ melons, $2.00@3.00 per dozen; canta­ and chickens, goes into the mouths' of
the affairs of the failed City Bank at Los ver mines from their opening by the doing much harm to the crops.
and thoroughly classified. Kentucky, been
.instrument is said-to speak loud loupes, $1.25@1.50 per dozen; nutmeg our cows. They are our machines for
Angeles, and a complaint charging fraud Spaniards’to . the independence of the
Oregon, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michi­ ing
Last
year
the
total
valuation
of
the.
converting our farm products into cash.
enough to be heard all over the room.
has been entered against parties .con­ country in 1821 was 2,368,952,000.
melons, $1.50 per box; huckleberries,
railroads of Kansas was $50.000,000. gan, Washington, Missouri and others
is our money crop and our spe­
nected with the bank.
The Turkestan Gazette says that the 15c per pound; grapes (Muscat and Rose Butter
have complete, well-arranged and well-
By thè tenth census 23,010,000 inhabi­ This year it is increased $10,000,000.
So, a man might, and I think
Ameer of Bokhara has broken with Mo­ of Peru), $1.00 per box; Tokay, $1.50 cialty.
At Victoria, B. 0., the Printers’ Union tants óf the United States .were sup­
classified
exhibits
which
they
would
eyery farmer should, make some branch
D. Kathrens, -'Secretary of a large gladly donate in whole or in part.”
hammedan traditions, and will throw per box; nectarines, $1.25 per box; crab of
has- reduced the scale of newspaper ported by agriculture, 11,520,000 by oil R. company,
agriculture a specialty. I believe the
says that the supply of pe­
open his country to European civiliza­ apples, $1.25@l;50 per box.
work 10 per cent. Machine hands will manufactures and 15,620,000 by com­ troleum in Wyoming,
man that will take up some special sys­
is inexhaustible.
tion.
STAPLE GROCERIES.
get $22 per week; hand compositors, merce.
tem
of farming or stock-raising and study
Railroad Commissioners of Kansas
night, 45 per 1,000 ; day, 40 cents.
An Englishman, whose will has just, D ried F ruits —Petite prunes, 10@llc; his business and follow it intelligently is
FROM WASHINGTON CITY.
Homestead farmers in this country have not yet been able to secure seed
been probated, left $50,000 to various silver, 11 @12c; Italian, 13j^c; German, the man who will succeed. It is an ad­
William Young, who threw a lighted earn 8 per cent of the total earnings of
charities arid the remainder of his es­ 10@llc; plums, 8@9c; evaporated ap­ mitted fact that there is no money in
oil lamp at Irene Mansfield at Los An­ the nation, and their farms and stock wheat for the western part of the- State.
Francis Murphy, the well-known tem­
Senator Dolph has introduced a reso­ tate—$375,000—to Sir Henry Thompson, ples, 10@llc; evaporated apricots, 12@ general farming to-day, yet we see men
geles, causing death from the frightful represent 7 Per cent of the national
15c; peaches, 10@12%c; pears, 7@llc and read statements daily of men who
perance advocate, claims that the exces­ lution calling for a report from the War the scientist.
burning she received, has been found wealth.
sive use of intoxicants is on the decrease. Department of the Board of Engineers
guilty of manslaughter on the third
The newest fashion among the ladies per pound.
are making money by specialty farming,
Chamberlain, S. D., has the largest
C offee —Costa Rica,. 22c; Rio, 21c; not by growing one thing, but by some
But 1000 men are now employed in which examined the proposed improve­ at St. Petersburg is to arm themselves
trial.
artesian well in the world. The flow is the
Santa Fe shops at Topeka, Kan. ments at- The Dalles. Senator Dolph with long canes when they go abroad. Salvador, 21J^c; Mocha, 25X@30c; Java, special system.
The Washington National Bank at Ta­ 8,000 gallons a minute. The well is eight
this ought to be before Congress Some of these canes measure six or seven 24^@30c; Arbuckle’s and Lyon, 100-
coma- has been placed in a receiver’s inches in diameter, and the water is Last year at this time 2,000 men were at thinks
pound cases', 23.30c per pound; Colum­
so
that
early
notion may be had by the feet in length.
work.
hands. An attempt was being made to thrown fourteen feet above the top of
bia, same, 23.30c.
Oregon
delegation.
There is an organized kick all over
get it out of the Comptroller’s hands the pipe.
The/ diadem of the Russian Empress
H oney 1—Choice comb, 18c per pound;
about the celerity with which
A brief prepared by Judge Advocate- contains 2,536 large diamonds and a sin­ new Oregon, 16@20.c; extract, 9@10c.
when the latter checkmated the bank
Daily consumption of something like Kansas
the
State
Board
of
Pardons
is
letting
out
General Lemly of the navy on the re­ gle ruby valued at $400,000. The private
officials.
S alt — Liverpool, 100s, $16.00; 50s,
3,000,000 needles all over the world makes
EAST AND SOUTH
port of the court of inquiry that exam­ jewels of the Empress of Austria are $16.50; stock, $8.50@9.50.
-The present progress óf the Southern a pretty big total. Every year the wom­ criminals.
Secretary
Hoke
Smith
has
declined
to
ined into the disgraceful condition of the worth $1,500,000.
•Pacific extension justifies the expecta­ en of the United States break, lose and
R ice —Island, $4.75@5.00; Japan, — ;■
—VIA—
The London Times never prints pict­
tion- that the road will reach San Luis use about 300,000,000 of these little in­ execute asphaltum mining, leases on the cruiser Atlanta has been presented to
Orleans, $4.50 per cental.
Indian reservation in Utah. He says it Secretary Herbert for his consideration. ures or uses scare head«, but on the day . New
Obispo in six months and make a through struments.-
B eans —Small whites, 3J^c; pinks,
is
"illegal.
It is said the brief contains evidence ad­ of the recent royal wedding it had. a ■ 3%c; bayos, 3J^c; butter, 4c; lima, 3XC
route to the East in six months after
A new dredge, said to be the largest in
with a mileage of over 16,-. ditional to thnt given in the report, and flowery border a quarter of an inch wide 1 per pound.
that time.
the world, has been put into operation 000 Railroads
a
miles and capital of $1,000,000,000 court-martiilof the officers connected around each page.
S yrup —Eastern, in barrels, 40@55c;
Pasadena by popular vote has con­ on the Mersey at Liverpool. It is 320
have
gone into receivers’ hands in this With the vessel will be ordered by Mr.
"France’s vineyards have apparently in half-barrels, 42@57c; in cases, 35@
ferred upon thè City Council the right feet in length, and it is calculated that it
Herbert.
completely recovered from the phyllox­ 80c per gallon; $2.25 per keg; California,
to enforce the planting of shade trees, will raise 24,000 tons of matter daily country this year. .
The Javanese village in Midway Plai­
The trouble on the Mexican border era, and this year’s grape crop is report­ in barrels, 20@40c per gallon; $1.75 per
the proper trimming of hedges and the from the bar at the mouth of the river.
eradication of weeds from the streets.
The countries relatively richest in sance at the Chicago Fair is unable to over the attempt of Mexican officers to" ed to be the finest that has been gath­ keg.
S ugar —D,5%c; Golden 0, 5%c; extra
The negligent property owner is to be horses and horned stock are Argentina meet the exactions of the management drive a flock of sheep from a tract, of ered in ’thirty-five years.
5%c; confectioners’ A, 6J^c; dry gran-
land on the RioG rande, claimed by both
brought up with a round turn.
The Queen of Italy is" taking her usual ' 0,
and Uruguay; Austria has the most of the fair, and will close.
ulated, 6%c; cube, crushed and pow­
relative nu
num-
The city of Cleveland has filed a claim Mexicans
Mexicans and
aji.d y'Hzens of the United annual holiday among the Alps. She is dered,
Sacramento has voted to use well wa- sheep ; Servia the greatest relative
m-
7%c per pound;
per pound
__o „ AfUnge in the cSffrse attended only by two of her ladies in
poorest
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M'Tfflff'
iKAUkS irdKFTci&pTM
1 ByTOS’ “Strifes, vivrOT
6!viu^-tSwclT
—1er instead uf watgr f rom ti TtrSavra.’rngn- ’ beF of "pigs to population. " The
The poorest
.
__ ___ 1___ T
Di™
ho« ralri
on all grades for prompt cash; Express Trains Leave Portland Daily.
to. Nearly 3,000 votes were polled. The in horses is Italy ; in cattle, Portugal ; in Pennsylvania, Lake Shore and Big Four of the river, has taken a serious aspect. waiting, and with them she proposes to , discount
maple sugar, 15@16c per pound.
The War Department has received a tel­ make an ascent of Monte Rosa.
railroads and worth $2,000,000,
water comes from a subterranean stream, I sheep, Belgium ; in hogs, Greece.
CANNED GOODS.
North.
South.
the source of which apparently is some
Rome, N. Y., reports a fall of hail­ egram from General Wheaton, com­
The
Italian
government
is
likely
to.
Germany’s average annual production
C anned G oods —Table fruits, assorted,
mountain lake, and is known to have of wine during the last thirteen years stones weighing one quarter of a pound. manding the Department of Texas, say­ order the suspension of the Catholic pil­ 1 $1.75@2.00
¡Lv
..........
Portland..:;
....
Ar.
6jl5
p.
M.
8:20
A.M.
peaches, $1.85@2.10; Bart- 10:23 p. M. |Lv...........Albany..........Lv. 4:23 A.
M.
carried live trout in it as far as the wells has been 56,000,000 gallons. The area of Every exposed window was broken and ing that two troops of the Fifth Cavalry grimage to Rome in the event of the ! lett pears, ; $1.75@2.00
;
plums,
$1.37%
@
10:15
a . M. Ar.....San Francisco..... Lv.
7:00
p, M.
would
leave
Fort
Ringgold
for
the
scene
east’of the city.
cholera
in
France,
Hungary
and
other
land under vine cultivation has varied roofs damaged. Rain fell in torrents.
1.50;
strawberries,
$
2.25@2.45
;
cherries,
The above trains stop at all stations between
of trouble to support twenty men under
The bills of the Stanford University but little in that time, being about 300,-
$2.25@2.40; blackberries, $1.85@2.00; Portland, and Albany inclusive; also Tangent,
The New York Sun has been making Captain Forbujtf-who have the Mexican countries continuing next month.
Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction. City, Irv­
are being paid, and back salaries are 000 acres. A third of the total produc­ a study of the debts of the various States, officers and sheep in charge.
Miss Thornton, Queen Victoria’s old­ raspberries, $2.40; pineapples, $2.25@ Shedd,
ing, Eugene and all sta ions from Roseburg
only remembrances. Mrs. Stanford finds tion is made in Alsace and Lorraine.
est servant, who has been state house­ ■ 2.80; apricots, $1.65@2.00. Pie fruits, south to and including Ashland.
and finds that in the last ten years there
AU the members of the administration keeper at Buckingham Palace, has just ; assorted, $1.20; peaches, $1.25; plums,
it necessary to practice the most rigid- The most important engineering ope­ has been a total decrease of $10,000,000.
Roseburg: Mail—Daily.
took the greatest interest in the vote on resigned at the age of 80 years. She has ? $1.00@1.20; blackberries, $1.25@1.40 per
economy in order to keep the institution rations now being carried on in the-
W.
W.
Ogilvie,
the
milling
king
of
8.30 a . M. Lv..... ....Portland.... ....Ar. 4:30 p. M.
open during the present financial strin­ world are the building of the Manches­ Canada, estimates the yield in wheat in the Wilson bill; ¡Secretary Carlisle espe­ been forty years in her Majesty’s service. , dozen. Pie fruits, gallons, assorted, 12:45
A. M. Lv..... .....Albany..... ....Lv. 12:30 M.
gency, and many of the employes have ter ship canal, upon which already al­ Manitoba and Northwest Canada this cially so. He received in his. office in
The occurence of two cases of cholera t $3.15@3.50; peaches,. $3.50@4.00; apri- 5:50 P. M. Ar...... ....Roseburg.... ....Lv. 7:00 A. M.
the
Treasury
Department
official
an
­
necessarily been dismissed.
i
cots,
$
3.50@4.00
;
plums,
$
2.75@3.00
;
most $50,000,000 have been expended, year at about twenty bushels per acre,
at Northafen, on the cariai fed by the
Lebanon Branch
An English land company, composed and the opening of the Iron Gates of the or a total yield of about 19,000,000 bush­ nouncement of the several votes as soon Spree, leaves little doubt that the river blackberries, $4.25@4.50.
as they were flashed across the wires. is infected. The German government
M eats —Corned beef, Is, $1.50; 2s, 1:20 P. M. Lv.... ......Albany..... ..... Ar. 3:25 P. M.
of some of the .richest men in that gov­ Danube, which will cost when done from els.
2:00
P.
M.
Ar
.....
..... Lebanon.... ....Lv. 2:39 P. M.
When the first vote was received, which
' $2.40; chipped, $2.55@4.00; lunch
ernment, is to operate in the northern $15,000,000 to. $20,000,000.
A. M Lv..... ...... Albany.... .....Ar. 10:21 A. M.
The recent “hunger riots”, in New showed that free coinage at a ratio of 16 has ordered the closing of all river baths. tongue, Is, $4; 2s, $6.75; deviled ham, 8:10
9:00
A.
M.
Ar.....
.....Lebanon.... ..... Lv. 9:30 A. M.
half of the Lower California Peninsula,
The French government, controlling York had their comical side. One of the to 1 was beaten by 102 majority, he said
At Montpelier, France, during mass ! $1.75@2.15 per dozen.
.and extensile public works in the way the pearl islands of the Pacific, has re­ loudest
Woodburn-Springfield
Branch.
clamorers
for
bread,
who
was
the majority was greater than he had an elderly lady entered the pew of Jean
F ish —Sardines, %s, 75c@$2.25; %s,
of irrigation and seaport facilities are to cently prohibited the use of diving ap­
Tri-weekly netween Woodburn and Natron.
be.instituted.at an early date; The con­ paratus by pearl hunters. Tfiis is be­ taken into custody by the police, was anticipated, and that he would have Jouissant, a prominent lawyer; and shot • $2.15@4.50; lobsters, $2.30@3,50; sal-
ILv.... .....Portland,.... ..... Ar. 4:30 P. M
satisfied with sixty majority. At him four times, killing him. She claimed 1 mon, tin 1-lb tails, $1.25@$1.50; flats,
cession comprises 18,000,000 acres, and cause there has been such a demand for searched, and was found to have $35 in been
Lv.-.:. ....West Scio.... ....LV. 10:37 A. M
the conclusion off aU the votes Secretary he had refused to return a sum of money $1.75; 2-lbs, $2.25@2.50; %-barrel, $5.50.
|Ar.... ......Natron..... ....Lv. 7:00 A. M
the speedy colonization of' that rich coun­ the beautiful pearls of the Pacific that his pockets.
Carlisle stated- that he was very much intrusted to his care.
BAGS AND BAGGING.
New
York
’s
Dock
Commissioners
have
try will follow.
the supply is being depleted, and in a
gratified at the result and felt that it
Burlaps, 8-ounce, 40-inch, net cash, DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
An'agricultural writer reckons the loss i
Seven San Francisco Çhinamen, know­ little while apparently , there would be built on several different piers people’s would do much to restore public confi­
pavilions.
In
these
structures'iron
pil
­
this year to the English farmer at £2 an i 6c; burlaps,. 10%-ounce, 40-inch, net
ing Tacoma was anti-Chinese, .became none left.
dence.
He
expressed
the
hope
that
the
lars support the roof, the building being
^acre, which means that the farmers have : cash; 6%c; burlaps, 11%-ounce, 45-inch,
frightened while being driven from the
Pullman Buffet Sleepers
burlaps, 16-ounce,. 60-inch, 11c;
open on each side to let the breeze enter. Senate would take speedy action on the up ward of £70,000,000 less to spend than i
Portland train to a boat at the wharf at
silver
question.
The
Secretary
added
[
burlaps,
19-ounce,
76-inch,
14c;
wheat
-AND—
The
pavilions
cost
$3,500
each,
and
are
they
would
have
had
if
the
crops
had
Tacoma at the sight of crowd assembled
PURELY PERSONAL.
that tne present stringency was not due been up to the average.
bags, Calcutta, 23x36, spot, 8c;
to serve as public promenades. '
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
at a fire. Without waiting to consult
to wan? of money, but to hoarding it
Lady Dormer, the vyidow of the popu­ 2-bushel oat bags,*7%c; No. 1 second-
the driver of the gurney they cut the
Attached to all through trains.
Dr. Warner’s corset factory at Bridge­ and withdrawing it from business on ac­
The Belgian King hates music, and port, Conn., employs 1,600 women. It count
lar General lately in command of the , hand bags, 7c; Calcutta hop cloth, 24-
straps on the doors and, breaking them
of
this
lack
of
confidence.
ounce, 10c.
whenever
a
piano
is
opened
he.
vanishes
British
forces
at
Madras,
announces
that
open, ran back to the depot and hid.
now is running only part of the time,
West Side Division.
MISCELLANEOUS.
It has been decided impracticable to she-is bringing home with her baggage !
from the room.
They left their baggage behind.
but for all of the workwomen who do
Between Portland and Corvallis.
T in —I. 0. charcoal, 14x20, prime qual­
let
the
tariff
question
go
over
to
the
reg
­
the
head
and
tail
of
the
ferocious
Indian
Mail train daily (except Sunday).
At ,Hot Creek, Nye county, Nev., i Dingley of Maine, Dolliver of Iowa not make enough to pay their living ex­
ity, $8.50@9.00 per box; for crosses, $2
session by adjourning Congress as tigress that killed her husband.
.Ar.I 5:35 p. M.
Richard Gluvas, superintendent of the and Burrows of Michigan are seated penses Dr. Warner furnishes the meals ular
extra per box; I. C. coke plates, 14x20, >7:30 a . M.ll.v..........Portland.
soon
as
the
silver
question
is
settled
;
so
Lv.| 1:00 p. M.
Hot Creek and .Rattlesnake Mining and side by side in the front row of .the Re­ until the factory shall be running full work on the tariff bill will soon begin.
Naval people in England are begin­ prime quality, $7.50@8.00per box; terne 12:15 y. M. Ar.......... Corvallis.
At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains
Milling Company, an Eastern corpora­ publican side of the House this session. time again.
ning to ask whether the ram may not be : plate, I. C., prime quality, $6.50@7.00.
of the Oregon Pacific railroad.
Chairman
Wilson
of
the
Ways
and
tion,'committed suicide'. He. went to
Little Queen Wilhe.mina of Holland
N ails —Base quotations: Iron, $2.25;
A movement is on foot in South Caro­ Means Committee hopes to have the bill almost as dangerous to the ship which
Express train daily (except Sunday).
the mill-and set fire to thirty cords of is credited with the possession of a par­ lina to have John C. Calhoun’s body, ready
bears it as to the ship rammed. It is i steel, $2.35; wire, $2.50 per keg.
for
consideration
by
the
House
by
4:40 P. M.IL v ... ......Portland...... ...Ar.l
wood, climbed onto it and shot himself. ticularly intractable temper, which she with the sarcophagus erected over it by November. Another urgent question most certainly a less trustworthy weapon
S teel —Per pound, 10%c.
7:25 P. M.|Ar... ...McMinnville... ..Lv 1
He was entirely cremated, only two inherits from her disreputable old papa. the State Legislature some years ago, may have to be considered before .this. than most persons have been led to sup­
L ead —Per pound, 4%c; bar, 6%c.
small pieces of bone and the fragments
N
aval
S
tores
—
Oakum,
$
4.50@5.00
per
pose.
Peter Rossegger, the bard of Styria, removed from St. Philip’s neglected
monetary stringency has caused Such
THROUGH TICKETS £
e S
of a pistol being found. He left a will as Austria’s most popular poet is called, graveyard in Charleston to Fort Hill, The
In London some thousands of women bale.; resin, $4.80@5.00 per 480 pounds; States,’Canada and Europe can be obtained at
a falling off in receipts from internal
disposing of his' property.
tar,
Stockholm,
$13;
Carolina,
$9
per
bar
­
lowest
rates
from
Mrs.
M.
E.
Woodmansu,
agent,
and who had a public or rather popular where was his home and where the col­ revenue, customs and other sources that and girls belong towhat are called drink
R. KOEHLER, Manager.
In 1872 the exports of prunes from celebration of his 50th birthday recent­ lege he wished for has lately been estab­ the daily receipts of the government are clubs, a small sum being paid by each rel ; pitch, $6 per barrel; turpentine, 65c We E. t P. Scio.
ROGERS,
Asst.
G.
F.
&
Pass.
Agent,
Port­
California amounted '.to nothing. So- ly, is the son of the poorest of peasants. lished.
now falling $300,000 short of the com­ member weekly in order that several per gallon in car lots.
land, Or.
I
ron
—
Bar,
2%c
per-pound;
pig-iron,
rapidly- has the industry grown since
times- yearly all may meet at some pub­
Miss Emily Faithful, the well-known
Typographical Union No. 16 of Chi­ pulsory expenditures for pensions and lic-house
$23@25 per ton.
that date that last year the exports of English apostle of woman’s work, lives cago,
all the large English pa­ the ordinary expenditures of the govern­ tributed. and drink what has been con­
this fruit from California reached 30,- in the dreariest part of Manchester. She pers including
ment. Already there is a deficiency of
of
that
city,
adopted
a
radical
000,000 'pounds. Nuiriferous orchards are is an inveterate smoker of cigars, which
for the relief of the unemployed $10.000,000..to *ìlj0<10.000 in sight. The
When Miss Sybil Sanderson was sing­
coming into bearing year by year, and alone relieve the -asthma from which method
in the shape of a rule, to hold good for sitüátiofTcsínnot Beinet by economy, as ing at.Paris the other day she-noticed a
Still more are being planted. This as she suffers.
these expenses aré obligatory under the child imitating her. As her. song died
five
weeks,
that
none
of
the
regularly
regards California. In conversation with
Mrs. Lucie 0. Carnegie of Pittsburg, employed shall work more than four law. The alternatives before Congress away she listened to the echo of the
fruitmen from Oregon We find that or-
to meet the situation áre limited to three
chardists in certain sections of that State sister-in-law of Andrew Carnegie, has days each week, putting on “ subs” the —a new issue of government bonds, an child’s voice, and-was so fascinated by
given
an
order
to
the
Maryland
Steel
other
three.
sweetness that she decided to educate
have caught the fever and are planting
tax or some such new impost, or its
thé little singer.
The Cherokee Strip will be opened for income
prune trees by tens of thousands. So Company of Baltimore for a steel steam
an
increase
of
the
rate
in
some
of
the
with Idaho horticulturists. Right and yacht, which she will use in cruising in settlers at 12 m . on Saturday, September existing forms of taxation.
The Infanta Eulalia’s spun-glass dress,
16. There are altogether 6,000,000 acres
left these same fruit trees are being set Southern waters.
of which an American manufacturing
of
land
to
be
opened.
One-third,
or
Secretary
Carlisle
has
ordered
that
the
William A. Pledger, the negro politi­
. out, and as in all these localities named
company made her a present while she
.this fruit thrives and yields abundantly, cian of Georgia, is to apply for admission- 2,000,000 acres, is arid land, unfit for set­ United States mints at Philadelphia and was the nation’s guest, has aroused great
tlement,
leaving
4,000,000
available
for
San
Francisco
be
fully
manned
and
the
one can imagine the condition of this to the bar at the next session of the Su­
curiosity among the ladies of the Span­
Rqual with the interest of thoee having claims against the government is
industry in coming years. Here is some­ perior Court, in Clarke county. Four­ homestead purposes. There will be land full capacity of both mints utilized in ish Court, who very properly regard it
that of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because
coining
gold
bullion.
The
Treasury
De
­
enough
for
about
22,000
persons
to
make
teen
negro
lawyers
have
already
been
thing for planters of new orchards to
as something very remarkable in the of
the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their
admitted to practice at the Georgia bar. selections, and with the town lot squat­ partment possesses from $80,000,000 to way of feminine attire.
consider.
patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reli­
$90,000,000 in gold bullion, which is part
Another attempt may yet be made to
Prince Victor Napoleon, who lives qui­ ters, altogether not exceeding 25,000.
London is to have a tobacco show from able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, if not
rescue the steam collier Sàn Pedro, which etly in Brussels, is a great student of
The man R. W. Parker, or Wilbur of the gold reserve of $100,000,000. Gold
went ashore near Victoria nearly, two works on the army, military tactics, con­ Prescott Koockogey, who committed su­ bars cannot be used as currency; so it September 17 to October 7, a dahlia and entirely, upon the care and skill of the attorney.
With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys,
years ago?. This time the Moran Bros, stitutional government and French his­ icide at the Grand Hotel, San Francisco, has been decided in the present need to gladiola exhibition for three days in the
of Seattle bave taken the matter in tory during the consulate and the two according to a Philadelphia dispatch fig- coin the bullion on hand. The bullion beginning of September,-three chrysan­ and of seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents; we have re­
charge, and if they find that it will be Emperors. The Prince is now 31 years 1 ured in many scandals in the East. He will be coined into $10, $5 and $2% gold themum shows, one in October and the tained counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to
worth while to try and save the San Pe­ old, and his demeanor is grave beyond , was convicted of bigamy and sent to the pieces, preference being given to the others in the two succeeding months ; a •btain Patents in the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct In­
two denominations. The coining cage bird show the last of October and
1 C Tim TC
I * - A.
4.■ "
. o
dro, they will make one final effort to do lv his
years.
I penitentiary
for. 4-1-.ZX
the offense. U
His
mother first
terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases,
capacity of the Philadelphia mint, it is a bull-dog show in November.
so. The Southern Pacific Railroad Com­
The Princess: Maud, who has always is wealthy, but.was forced to go to France stated, will be between- $5,000,000 and
Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to
pany, which is the owner of the San been the favorite of her father, the to live, owing to her son’s misconduct,
Right Honorable Henry Chaplin holds
Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and
Pedro, has, it is Said, been in correspond­ Prince of Wales, has blossomed out into He was. well known in Philadelphia as $6,000,000 per month. The San Fran­ the English government mainly respon­
cisco mint will also be utilized, but fortu­ sible for the failure of the Brussels Mon­
Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc.
ence with the Moran Bros, for some time. quite a beauty this season, the foreign “ The Count.”
nately nearly all bullion possessed by the etary Conference, and charges that it
The company is anxious that the San correspondents state. The Princess Vic­
If
yon
have
ah
invention
on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to­
Horace Johnson, the Middletown government" is in the East. There is willfully threw away an opportunity for
Pedro shall be saved. She cost nearly toria is the useful member of the fam­
with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at once
$250,000, and it will be a heavy loss to ily, and plays the part of the peace­ (Conn.) weather prophet, who predicted $20,000,000 of gold bullion in the Phila­ promoting a settlement of the silver gether
the recent big storm, says there is an- delphia mint, $15,000,000 of it being in j question affecting all parts of the world, advised as to the best course to pursue. Models are seldom necessary. If
■the company if she is not recovered. maker always.
others are infringing on your rights, or if yon are charged with infringement by
J other of still greater severity to come one vault, where it has remained un- I
However, the company does not care to
vuuuucu for
xur fifteen
mteen years.
ycam. Acting
jxvwng Di-
xzx-
The Russian Czarowitz has one good others, submit the matter to us for a reliable OPINION before acting on the
The assertion recently made in an between September 5 and 10. He pre­ touched
spend a lot of- money in removing, the
collier from her present quarters and English periodical that . Miss Braddon dicts that a great tidal wave will roll rector Preston visited Philadelphia the reason why he can never marry the matter.
then find that she has been down so had realized $500,000 from her novels into the streets of Boston and New York other day, and completed arrangements | Princess Victoria of Wales, with whose
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, .
__ ____
__ ____________
„ worthless.
_______ , | was generally regarded as preposterous, along the docks and for a time com­ with Superintendent Bpsbyshell to begin ■ name the gossips have connected his. 018 F 6TRKET, NORTHWEST,
long
as __
to become
; absolutely
WASHINGTON, O. G.
tn °order to determine her value the ’ but Henry Labouchere says in London pletely submerge them. He warns mer­ work at once. The Treasury is now pay- I It is that they are first cousins, and the ,
f . 9. bok mí .
JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney.
Southern Pacific has arranged with the Truth that he “ is inclined to think that chants owning property in the sea-coast ing out gold coin all over the country, marriage of first cousins is strictly pro- ,
Moran Bros, to make a personal inspec- they have brought in a good deal more citiestoremove their goods along the and as a consequence stands more in hibited by the canons of the Greek
48F Cut this out and send It with your Inquiry, -ffir
need of gold coin than heretofore.
Church,
!
water fronts.
tionofher.___________________________ than the sum stated.”
OCCIDENTAL NEWS.
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The Shasta Route
FOR INVENTIONS
centimeters