Scio weekly press. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 18??-1897, September 15, 1893, Image 2

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Scio Weekly Press.
FROM WASHINGTON CITY.
EASTERN MELANGE.
BUSINESS BREVITIES.
FOREIGN FLASHES.
PORTLAND MARKET.
FARM AND GARDEN.
Jerusalem is to have a brewery.
One of the bills reported favorably on
W heat — Valley, 92^@95c; Walla
by the Senate Committee on Laws grants
Walla, 82%@85c per cental.
New'buildings in France have plaster
five townships of land in the vicinity of
floors.
HOPS, WOOL AND HIDES.
A large dry-goods box made tight on
Crater Lake, Or., to that State for a A. Gold Medal Found in the
The Germans have invented a steam Grasshoppers Utilized for Mak­ H ops —’92s, 10@16c per pound, accord­
top answers as well as a house for ban­
public
park
and
forest
reserve.
SCIO
OREGON
bicycle.
ing
to
quality
;
new
crop,
’
93s,
15@17c.
Stomaeh
of
a
Steer.
ing Soup in Paris.
tams.
Senator Dolph has introduced bills to
W ool —Prices nominal.
England needs 250,000,000 bricks
Provide shade and plenty of fresh wa­
provide for the erection of a first-class
H
ides
—
Dry
selected
prime,
5c
;
green,
monthly.
fog signal at or near the present position
salted, 60 pounds and over, 3J^c; under ter for fowls during the extremely hot
A
Vermont
mill
is
making
600,000,000
the Cape Arago light station ; granting
pounds, 2@3c; sheep pelts, shearlings, weather.
OCCIDENTAL NEWS. of
“BREAD AND BUTTER DANCES.” 60
a right of way to the Albany and Astoria DELAWARE’S BIG PEACH CROP. postal cards.
Collect eggs every day, for they soon
10@15c; medium, 20@35c; long wool,
The
use-of
steel
for
ship-building
was
Railroad Company through the Grand
30@60c; tallow, good to choice, 3@5c per spoil if left in the nest during hot weath­
begun in 1879.
Ronde Indian reservation, and extend­
pound.
er. Put them in a cool place.
ing the time of the Umatilla Irrigation
The miners and laborers are deserting
FLOUR, FEED, BTC.
Thé best thing you can do to insure
It
is Predicted That Great Britain,
Company to construct its ditch across Grant Locomotive Works at Chicago Leadville, Col.
Probate Judge Charged With the
F lour —Standard, $3.25; Walla Walla, success with your young stock is to fur­
Umatilla Indian reservation.
England takes 40,000 tons of eggs from
About to Resume Business—
France and Germany Will
$3.25; graham, $2.75; superfine, $2.50 nish every head of it with a good sire.
Embezzlement.
The trouble between the Mexican and
per barrel.
This advice is not so much like putting
Ireland yearly.
Hoke Smith’s Broom.
Need Our Wheat.
United States officials at Havana, Tex.,
O ats '—New white, 35@36c per bushel; the cart before the horse as it may seem
Three-fourths of the population of
growing out of the seizure of 3,000 sheep
new gray, 32@33c; rolled, in bags, $6.25 at first.
Russia are farmers.
by Mexican officials, is receiving the at­
@6.50; barrels, $6.50@6.75; cases, $3.75.
In the care of our domestic'- animals
About
10,000
gross
of
pens
are
pro
­
FAMOUS UTICA QUARTZ MINE. tention of President Cleveland and Sec­
M illstuffs — Bran, $17.00; shorts, economy and humanity are synonymous
duced
from
a
ton
of
steel.
Philadelphia has 23,000 more boys
Welsh mine owners have refused to $20.00; ground barley, $22@23; chop terms.
retary Gresham. All telegrams and other
Every brutal act, every harsh
Twenty thousand men are employed take back repentant strikers.
data bearing on the subject are now be­ than girls.
feed, $18 per ton; whole feed, barley, 80 word even and every lack of propei care
fore the State Department for action,
Chicago’s stock of sugar is low, and by the German navy.
Russian railway trains rarely go as @85c per cental; middlings, $23@28 will take something away from the ptofit
the matter may soon become one of wholesalers cannot fill orders.
An dunce of gold is worth $20.67. We fast as twenty-two miles an hour.
per ton; chicken wheat, $1.10@l,25 per account.
Cattle Ranges in Arizona Reported and
unUsual diplomatic importance.
cental.
sold ours for $16 in 1849.
There
is
a
noticeable
increase
in
de
­
The
debts
of
the
late
Duke
of
Saxe-
Do not depend on the stock to keep
to be in splendid Condition—
H ay —Good, $10@12 per ton.
Special Agent Ayers’ much-talked-of posits of the Cincinnati banks.
During the present century 8,000 tons Coburg, Germany, are estimated at $750,-
down the weeds. It' is true that they
suppressed
report
on
tin
plate
has
been
DAIRY PRODUCE.
000.
Other Occurrences.
may do something toward it, especially
Mayor Carter Harrison of Chicago has of gold have been mined.
given out by the Treasury Department. been
In the City of Mexico the street rail-
reducing his tenants’ rents.
By the exertions of “ General ” Booth B utter —Oregon fancy creamery, 25@ if you have sheep. But this is the time
It shows during the period from July 1
Edinburgh is to open a shelter for 26>^c; fancy dairy, 20@22)>£c; fair to of the year when weeds go to seed, and
The movement to provide a pension way furnishes funeral cars.
to March 31 the aggregate production of
good, 16@17%c; common, 14@15c per so do most damage, and you should keep
Now we have an electric cloth-cutter; women.
for Mrs. Jefferson Davis is to be revived.
tin
plate
in
this
country
from'
sheets
The total British Columbia salmon rolled in the United States Was 34,632,-
your eye on them.
also an electric rock-breaker.
Count Tolstoi has just finished an in­ pound; California, 35@44c per roll.
The
government
has
ordered
by
mail
C heese — Oregon, 12*^c; California,
pack is 548,800.
Cattle-growing cannot be followed in
052 pounds. The aggregate amount of the dissolution of the Behring Sea fleet.
At the present day about 96 per cent quiry into social matters, which is to be 13@14c;. Young America, 15@16c per
Chris Evans’ trial has been set for Oc­ imported black plates converted into tin
any haphazard way and be made profit­
published soon in English.
of all vessels built are of steel;
A
genuine
case
of
leprosy
has
been
pound.
able. There must be a definite purpose
tober 30 at Fresno.
plate in the United States was 39,290,282 found in the penitentiary at Laramie,
Cooks of all nations are to have a fair E ggs —16c per dozen.
Hog-packing to August 20 this year
in your plans, and. breeding and "feeding
The canneries on the Fraser river are pounds, making a grand total of both Wyo.
was 4,545,000 hogs, against 5,730,000 last and feast in Paris next year, with prizes
P oultry —Chickens, old, $4.50@5.00; must be such as will directly minister to
closed for the season.
kinds of 73,922,334 pounds.
for “authors of new dishes.”
year.
broilers, $2.00@3.50; ducks, $4.00@6.00; that end. Anything short of 'this is
About
200,000
old
pension
claims
are
The recent advices received by Secre­ sidetracked, later claims taking the prec­ -It is said the silver depreciation will
More men have been discharged from
Baron Edmond de Rothschild’s colony geese, $8.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, 14c pretty sure to bring disaster.
the Chollar and Potosi on the Comstock. tary Morton from an agent in Europe edent.
cost the Mexican government $10,000,000 in Palestine shows such promise of suc­ per pound; dressed, none in the market.
Time is money to the farmer if it is to
fully
confirm
previous
reports
regarding
cess that he has purchased more land.
Walter Barth, a notorious horsethief,
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS.
Congressman O’Neil predicts that coal a year.
any man under the gjin. Has it ever
shortage of certain crops in many
has escaped from the Carson State J the
InAsiatic.
Turkey
..the
roads;
are
said
V egetables —Cabbage, lc per pound;' occurred to you that à fast-walking teain
rnr>rp- ggiin
sections of Europe, which he represents
ÜJ is/likelyto'guaBMitee. a large detaand- for-
“rd1 P Srtion to population than any to be so bad that the freight on a ton of potatoes, Oregon, 80@t5c per sack ; new would save you lots of it? In every op­
a*“'
mountains in Arizona rAmencari
Wheat
for
100
miles
would
be
oyer
$45.
Other
nation^
onions, l%c per pound; cucumbers, Ore­ eration of the farm you would find them
forage crops, including corn.
The Texas lines hâve agreed upon uni­
have"started â boom in Salt river. The Although he
Grasshopper soup, of which Stanley gon, 8@10c per dozen; string beans, 5@ of benefit, and when v->u go to town
does not think it likely that form rules in the handling of cotton
Since 1840- the world’s production of
cattle ranges are in splendid condition. ranch of the latter
will be used for hu­ products.
meat has increased 57 per cent, that of wrote as a luxury in Africa, has been 7c per pound; tomatoes, 50@75c per box; with a load of grain they yould save you
D. M. Cashin, the San Francisco de­ man food, he represents that the tariff
experimented with in Paris with success. green corn, 10@12J^c per dozen; sweet so much time that it wouldbe equivalent
Grasshoppers have struck the section grain 420 per cent.
faulter, now at Vancouver, B. 0., says complications between Russia and Ger­
An experimental shipment of oaten potatoes, 2X@2M® Per pound; egg plant, to a better price for your wh»at.
It is estimated that last year 1,285,-
he will come over and demonstrate his many are likely to render the latter of Illinois about Litchfield, and are do­
An economical method foi handling
hay
has been made from Geelong, Aus­ $.1.50 per box; new California celery, 90c
000,000
bananas
were
consumed
in
the
ing great damage.
innocence before long.
country especially dependent upon the
part of ’the corn crop at least* h to crib
tralia,
and consigned to a London, firm. per dozen. -
United
States
alone.
The
annual
eclipse
of
the
sun
in
Octo
­
F
ruits
—
Sicily
lemons,
$
6.00@6.50
per
The top of Mount Rainier in Washing­ United States for its supply.
Local telegrams are now being trans­ box; California new crop, $5.50@6.00 it with the husk on. Then ruri'çar and
There' are 3,700 national, 3,000 State
will be visible over the Western half
ton is said by exploring parties to be in­
The Canadian Collectors of Customs ber
mitted
through pneumatic tubes in most per box; bananas, $1.50@3.00 per bunch; husk through a cutting machine, and
’
and
1,300
private
banks
in
the
United
North
America.
of
accessible this year on account of un- have been directed to brand all butter
of
the
principal
cities of .Great Britain. oranges, $3.00 per box; pineapples, $6.00 feed altogether. The corn must b> thor­
States,
a
total
of
8,000.
The fruit crop of Oklahoma this year
usual formations of ice.
oughly dried before it is cribbed.: The
and cheese in transit from the United
London
contains
one-eighth of Great per dozen; California apples, $1.25@1.50 husk will be eaten better in this manner
Diamonds
Worth
over
$5,000,000
were
The British war ship Champion has States of America. The Deputy Col­ is reported to exceed the production of
Britain
’
s
population.
It
has
a
larger
sold
in
one
lot
recently
by
the
De
Beers
per
bushel;
Oregon,
50@75c;
peaches,
in any other, andjsupplies the bulk
been directed to co-operate with the lector of the district of Vermont, sta­ the last four years.
delivery of letters than all Scot­ California, 75@85c per box; freestone, 60 than
that is always needed when much cirn
Kansas has issued an appeal for seed Company of South Africa to a syndicate. daily
United States fleet in carrying out the tioned at Montreal, states that the objéct
land.
@65c
per
box
;
clingstone,
75@80c
per
By irrigation 25,000,000 acres are made
is fed.
modus vivendi in Behring Sea.
of this action is in the first place to pre­ wheat or money to buy it for farmers in
The tallest tree on earth is perhaps a box; Oregon peach plums, 40@60c per
fruitful in India alone. In Egypt there
vent false branding and misrepresenta­ the western part of the State.
When dressing broiltrs see. that the'
President Jordan says the financial tion
box;
Bradshaw
plums,
60@75c
per
tree (eucalyptus regnans), recently
of foreign butter and cheese as Ca­
skin is not torn. If this happens, sew
The total receipts of gold in Chicago are .about 6,000,000 and in Europe about gum
affairs of Stanford University are in per­ nadian
box
;
Bartlett
pears,
$
1.25@1.50
per
box
;
discovered in Australia. It is 415 feet
in the country of destination, direct from Europe are estimated to be 5,000,000.
together neatly and p-ess in place with
fect condition, and that the future of the and second,
blackberries, 4@5c per pound; water­ it
to supply a safeguard against slightly in excess of $8,000,000.
The United States has just begun the high.
the Angers. Pick.off all the little pin
great institution is brighter than ever.
melons,
$
2.00@2.50
per
dozen;
canta
­
thé substitution of Canadian butter and
A meeting of the Latin Union is to be
feathers and drop the carcasses in ice
Chicago is convinced that it “ needs ” work of improving the waste area, and called
E. W. French, Probate Judge and ex- cheese, which increases the transit and
to decide the question of the na­ loupes, $1.25@1.50 per dozen; nutmeg water in order to renove the animal
has already about 4,000,000 acres of ir­
a
new
$4,000,000
Federal
building.
New
melons,
$1.50
per
box;
huckleberries,
officio County Superintendent of Schools, retention of the foreign product in Can­
tionalization of fractional silver cur­
rigated lands.
Then hang in a cq>l place to drain,
York “ needs” a new postoffice.
15c per pound; grapes, black and white, heat.
has been arrested at Prescott, A. T., and ada without payment of duty. /
In Great Britain the actual number of rency.
wipe dry with a clean tftvel and pack in
85@90c;
Tokay,
$
1.00@1.15
per
box;
Angered
citizens
on
the
Rio
Grande
charged with, forgery and embezzlement.
persons engaged in agriculture is 2,561,-
a barrel or box with alternate layers of
At no time since the war have customs
The King of Siam is about 42 years of
The gamblers, seeing they will not be receipts been so low as now. The matter border, Texas, have been rounding up 000; in1 manufacture, 5,189,000; in com­ age, and received his early education nectarines, $1.25 per box; crab apples, ice, and be sure to ship hem at once.
$
1.25@1.50
per
box.
cattle-thieves.
Fifty
were
caught.
permitted to run games in Sacramento is causing Secretary Carlisle a good deal
merce,??, 985,000.
from an English lady. He is a great ad­
If you give any of th stock especial
STAPLE GROCERIES.
The Kansas Board of Health is ar-
during the State Fair, have rented every of worry. In the' Treasury last week
mirer of England.
Of
the
thousands
upon
thousands
of
care through the winter,it should cer­
available place in Washington across the the cash balance was reduced to $105,- ranging for a thorough investigation of womeii who deposit in the Philadelphia
D
ried
F
ruits
—
Petite
prunes,
10@llc
;
tainly be the breeding Animals, We
The London Pall Mall Budget the
river.
000,000, inclusive of gold reserve and the sanitary condition of the State.
savings banks more than half are board­ other day announced that the yacht silver, ll@12c; Italian, 13J^c; German, know that a good far me. will say that
10@llc;
plums,
8@9c;
evaporated
ap
­
It is reported at San Diego that the $10,000,000 abrased and uncurrent and. The big storm nearly exterminated the ing-house keepers.
he treats all his stock aljre, doing tlie
Navahoe was “ named after one of the
ples, 10@llc; evaporated apricots, 12@ very best he can for all. But perhaps
Pacific Bank has disposed of its controll­ subsidiary coin. What is left of the de­ grasshoppers which have been making
The saloons of Chicago employ 24,000 American States.”
15c; peaches, 10@12J^c; pears, 7@llc certain quarters are morecomfortable
ing interest in the San Diego street rail­ pleting gold reserve continues to be the such ravages on crops and vegetables in persons. There are over 5,000 of them,
Herr Krupp, the great German gun­
way to the company that has been ex­ only cash balance in the Treasury with Western New York.
notwithstanding that 2,000 have lately maker, is preparing for an exhibition at per pound.
than others. Then put tl® breeding
H oney —Choice comb, 18c per pound; stock there, for on their comfort and
perimenting with, the storage-battery which to pay current expenses. The re­
The Louisville and Nashville troubles gone out of business.
Essen, Germany, of the progress of ar­ new Oregon, 16@20c; extract, 9@10c.
ceipts are now running about $170,000 have been temporarily healed; The men
electric cars in San Francisco.
thrift depends much of the itlue of the
To make 1,000 cubic feet of illuminat­ tillery since 1864.
S alt — Liverpool, 100s, $16.00; 50s, progeny.
The rate of wages for picking raisin per day behind the expenditures. For work at a reduction of 10 per cent in ing gas eight pounds' of coal, costing 2
It
is
said
that
President
Carnot
of
$16.50;
stock,
$
8.50@9.50
.
the
first
time
the
import
duties
have
fal
­
wages, until December.
grapes in San Diego has been fixed at
cents, and four gallons of naphtha, cost­ France is suffering from a cancerous af­
C offee —Costa Rica, 22c; Rio, 21c;
$1.35 per day and 2 cents per tray for len below the internal revenue receipts.
President Palmer of the World’s Fair ing 12 cents, are required.
fection of the liver, which will require a Salvador, 21)^c; Mocha, 25X@30c; Java,
For
the
fiscal
year
from
July
1
to
the
extra work, with .board at 50 cents.
directory
says
this
is
no
time
for
sub
­
The largest gold nuggets found in Aus­
24)^@30c; Arbuckle’s and Lyon, 100-
Plans have been developed for placing present time the government expendi­ scriptions for the Duke of Veragua, and tralia were the “Welcome,” 2,020 ounces, dangerous operation soon.
the receipts 'Ey $19,- nothing has been done to help him.
Some London music-hall shares, lately pound cases, 23.80c per pound; Colum­
the whole output in the hands of one tures have exceeded
and the “Stranger,” 2,280 ounces, valued sold, show that business is good. The bia, same, 23.80c.
- ■ - - at
;
.......................
000,000. At this
rate the deficit
company.
EAST AND SOUTH
It'is estimated that the- total damage respectively at £8,380 and £9,400.
R ice —Island, $4.75@5.00; Japan,----- ;
end of the year will be very large.
Tivoli sells at nearly 200, the Pavilion at
The Montana Wool Growers’ Associa­
to
the
oyster
beds
of
New
Haven
Harbor
New
Orleans,
$4.50
per
cental.
The
value
of
the
gold
produced
in
this
125
and
the
Empire
at
350.
The vigorous protest entered by the and Long Island Sound, caused by the
tion in session at Great Falls has passed
—VIA—
B eans —Small whites, 3J^c; pinks,
country from 1792 to 1892 was $5,633,-
Customs frauds in the importation of
resolutions to send delegates to the Na­ United States government against the recent storm, amounts to $2,000,000.
908,000,
and
the
value
of
the
silver
3%c;
bayos,
3X®>
butter,
4c;
lima,
3Xc
cereals have been discovered in France,
tional Convention at Chicago and to cut outrage to Miss Milton, an American
It is reported that a newspaper is to mined during the same period was $5,- whereby the government has been de­ per pound.
down the wages of employes in view of missionary, in the Turkish province of be established in Lewiston, Me., to ad­ 104,961’000.
S yrup —Eastern, in barrels, 40@55c;
frauded out of large sums in duties.
the present depreciated value of their Mosul has borne fruit that will insure vocate Canadian independence. The
in half-barrels, 42@57c; in cases, 35@
The first appearance of peanuts in
to some extent in future the safety of
property.
Drummers
are
to
be
attached
to
the
Christian missionaries in Turkey. The town is full of French Canadian factory mercantile history was a consignment of Paris police. When riots are appre­ 80c per gallon; $2.25 per keg; California,
Commander Henry Glass, United United States made a demand for a rigid hands.
in barrels, 20@40c per gallon; $1.75 per
ten bags sent from Virginia to New York
hended the beating of the police drum
States navy, Captain of thé yard at Mare investigation of the outrage and punish­
The remarkable claim is made by the. for sale in 1794; In 1892 the product was will be. equivalent to reading the riot act. keg.
S ugar —D, 5%c; Golden C, 5%c; extra
Island, has received orders from Wash­ ment of the guilty parties. This de­ Jessup (Ga.) Sentinel that there has not 2,600,000 bushels.----- ?
Dueling in Russia has become so com-■ C, 5%c; confectioners’A, 6Xc; dry gran­
ington to appear before the Board of mand was met by the Turkish authorities been a death in that town since last Sep­
Russian wopen and Japanese men are
mon
that
the
government
has
been
com
­
ulated, 6%c; cube, crushed and pow­
N aval Examiners for examination for in a manner entirely satisfactory to this tember. The town has a population of said to excel all the other world’s work­
promotion to the grade of Lieutenant government. Hereafter the Vizier of over 1,000.
ers with the needle by those who have pelled to decree a severe code of punish­ dered, 7%c per pound; Xc Per pound
ment.
Killing
an
antagonist
wilt
cost
discount on all grades for prompt cash;
Commander.
Mosul will give a Vizieral letter to mis­
During the six weeks ending August closely studied the embroidery exhibits
maple sugar, 15@16c per pound.
In boring a well for Mr. Beggs near sionaries, recommending the bearer to 27 over 30,000,000 bushels of wheat were in different buildings at the World’s Fair. six years in prison,
Exp reas Trains Leave Portland Daily*
- CANNED GOODS.
It is estimated that about 250,000 ca­
Turner, Or., not long ago S. Annett of the protection of the authorities, and a exported to Europe. In the same time j
nary birds are raised every year in Ger­
C anned G oods —Table fruits, assorted, South.
North:
Rosedale struck a fir tree thirty-four feet military escort will be furnished all mis­ last year less than 20,000,000 bushels
many. The most important market is $1.75@2.00; peaches, $1.85@2.10; Bart­
under ground. It was two feet through, sionaries who desire it. Furthermore, were exported.
PURELY PERSONAL.
6;15
p.
M.
Lv....
......
Portland
.........
Ar.
8:20
a . M.
the United States, which imports about lett pears, $1.75@2.00; plums, $1.37M@ 10:23 p. M. Lv............. Albany............ Lv. 4:23 À.
and the heart was sound, of about the I the Vizier has sent an officer and troops
M.
The demand for currency has brought
1.50;
strawberries,
$
2.25@2.45
;
cherries,
100,000
birds
per
annum.
7:00
P, M.
size of a corncob and had- pitch in it. I to the scene of the outrage with instruc­
Ar
.....
San
Francisco.
....
Lv.
10:15
A.
M.
Ex-Senator Allen has' resumed his law
$2.25@2.40; blackberries, $1.85@2.00; The above trains stop at all stations between
Twenty-four feet below this were leaves, tions to investigate and make a report; out the old fractional scrip, government practice at Seattle.
Owing
to
a
disagreement
with
their
and other, issued during the war, which
raspberries, $2.40; pineapples, $2.25@ Portland and Albany inclusive; also Tangent,
brush and sticks.
but, owing to the remote situation of the have
Rev. Samuel P. Jonfjs, grandfather of customers as to the price of milk, the 2.80; apricots, $1.65@2.00. Pie fruits, Shedd, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, Irv­
for years been in collections or have
place,
no
report
has
vet
been
made,
Eugene and all stations from Roseburg
By a decision of the Utah Supreme
Sam P. Jones, the Georgia evangelist, is cow owners of Rappoltsweiler, an Alsa­ assorted, $1.20; peaches, $1.25; plums,. ing,
been forgotten.
Court in cases against the Mormon
The difficulty of guarding effectually
still living, and has just celebrated his tian dairy village, are pouring their en­ $1.00@1.20; blackberries, $1.25.@1.40 per south to and including Ashland.
The
Eastern
and
Western
Coal
sales
tire
product
into
the
river.
Roseburg Mail—Daily.
Church the Gardo House property, the the vast frontier of the United States on
88th birthday at Cartersville.
Pie fruits, gallons, assorted, o 8.30 A. M. Lv
church farm west of Salt Lake and the the North and South has been frequently agents at New York have decided that
There is one place in France in which dozen.
..... .....Portland.... ....Ar. 4:30 p. M.
Lem
Stevenson,
who
has
been
a
circus
$
3.15@3.50
;
peaches,'
$
3.
50@4.00
;
apri
­
the
September
output
shall
be
3,000,000
12:45
A.
M.
Lv
...... ......Albany...... ....Lv. 12:30 m .
coal fields east of the city are allotted to made apparent. Chinese come in from
gravestones and funeral epitaphs are cots, $3.50@4.00; plums, $2.75@3.00; 5:50 P. M. Ar.....
clown,
for
twenty
years,
has
taken
the
....Roseburg.... ....Lv. 7:00 A. M.
tons
instead
of
2,750,000
tons
as-
previ
­
the government, while the tithing proper­ Mexico and Canada; alien contract la­
queerest somersault of his career. He unknown. This is the village of Boreias blackberries, $4.25@4.50.
ty on Main street and the historical office borers, too, cross our frontiers, and now ously reported.
in
the
Maritime
Alps.
The
dead
are
not
Lebanon
Branch
M eats —Corned beef, Is, $1.50; 2s,
Chicago day at the World’s Fair will has landed in the Salvation Army.
revert to the Mormon Church. The it is discovered the aboriginal American
buried, but are thrown into a bonehouse. $2.40; chipped, $2.55@4.00; lunch 1:20 p. M. Lv.. ......... Albany..... ....Ar. 3:25 P. M.
Baron
von
Schloezer,
recently
German
be
October
9,
the
anniversary
of
the
great
property thus escheated by the govern­ is engaged in eluding the vigilance of
p. M. Ar... ....... Lebanon.... ....Lv. 2:39 p. M.
The recent riots in Paris cost the gov­ tongue, Is, $4; 2s, $6.75; deviled ham, 2:09
8:10 A. M Lv.. ........Albany.....
10:21 A. M.
ment is worth about $500,000, and will Unde Sam’s customs officers. A case fire of 1871. Flags, banners, streamers Embassador to the Vatican, who aroused
$
i.75@2.15
per
dozen.
ernment
something.
Troops
to
the
num
­
9:00 A. M. Ar... .......Lebanon..... .....Lv. 9:30 A. M.
the
dislike
of
Emperor
William
because
and
bunting
will
be
displayed
every
­
be taken charge of by a receiver.
was brought to the attention of Assist­
F
ish
—
Sardines,
J^s,
75c@$2.25;
of his friendship for Bismarck, has about ber of 20,000 were brought into the city
Woodburn-Springfield Branch.
The report of Dr. Johnson on the re­ ant Secretary Hamlin the other day. An where in the city.
to strengthen the garrison, and their $2.15@4.50; lobsters, $2.30@3.50; sal­ TrLweekly
petween Woodburn and Natron.
The total valuation of Illinois property decided to take up his abode in Berlin. maintenance
sult of the chemical analysis of the vis­ Indian was reported as having crossed
mon, tin 1-lb tails, $1.25@$1.50; flats,
there
amounted
to
$15,000
The Countess von Roque of Rouen, a day.
8:30 a . M.l . ILv.....,.....Portland,.... ..... Ar. 1 4:30 p. M.
cera removed from the body of John from Canada with $2,000 worth of Indian for taxation purposes is only $761,230,681,
$1.75;2-lbs, $2.25@2.50; ¿¿-barrel, $5.50. 2:06
p.
M.
,
Lv
.....
.....West Scio.... ..... Lv., 10:37 A. M<
Martin at Weaverville, Cal., is to the ef­ goods in his possession. By law the In­ counting in Chicago. Watehes are val­ France, the- mother of Mrs. Florence
5;46 p. M. ,|Ar..... .......Natron..... .....Lv.|! 7:00 A. M.
BAGS AND BAGGING.
As 337 persons, mostly old women,
fect that “arsehicwas not a factor in dians in their migrations on the North­ ued at an average of $2.02, while all the Maybrick, has instituted suit in Rich­
Burlaps, 8-ounce, 40-inch, net cash, DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
causing death.” The Coroner’s jury was ern border go to and return from Canada diamonds and jewelry in the State are mond for the.recovery of 2,000,000 acres were injured by bicycle collisions in
of land in Virginia and West Virginia, London last year, the city government 6c; burlaps, 10^-ounce, 40-inch, net
not satisfied with the report, and gave at will, and are allowed to carry their rated at $57,347.
is considering a law to have the bicycle cash, 6%c; burlaps, 11%-ounce, 45-inch,
the following peculiar verdict : “That “ effects ” with them duty free. The
The Grant Locomotive Works at Chi­ which she claims were obtained from her riders
duly numbered and licensed like
burlaps, 16-ounce, 60-inch, 11c;
the cause was in our opinion not occa­ Indian, it is asserted by the special agent cago. are about to resume business, and family through deception and fraud.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers
burlaps, 19-ounce, 76-inch, 14c; wheat
sioned from natural causes, and there­ reporting, the case, has evidently learned will employ 1,200 men; The works have
The campaign for the woman suffrage hackmen.
—AND—
bags,
Calcutta,
22x36,
spot,
-8c;
A vase, which has taken four years to
fore we are unable to determine and “some tricks” from his pale-faced neigh­ a contract to build fifty-five locomotives amendment to the constitution of Kan­
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
from the evidence find the cause of his bors, and is bringing into this country as for the Burlington road at a cost ex- I sas has opened out there with Susan B. complete, has just been sent to London 2-bushel oat bags, 7%c; No. 1 second­
Attached to all through trains.
death.” The Coroner deems the report his personal “ effects ” goods subject to ceeding $600,000.
Anthony, Helen M. Gougar, Mary E. from a Minton manufactory. It is val­ hand bags, 7c; Calcutta hop cloth, 24-
ounce, 10c.
ued
at
£1,500,
and
is
considered
the
of the doctor incomplete, and is not sat­ duty. In this case the Indian swore that
Lease
and
others
on
the
stump.
It
looks
Delaware has a big peach crop ; it is
MISCELLANEOUS.
handsomest thing of the kind that has
the goods were his, but it is learned that estimated
isfied with it.
West Side Division.
there will be 3,000,000 as if they would have things all then- ever
T in —I. 0. charcoal, 14x20, prime qual­
been
made.
he'is a runner for a Canadian manufact­ bushels of that
Between Portland and Corvallis.
own
way
so
far
as
the
oratory
is
con
­
The Oregon (Mo.) Democrat says: urer,
peaches.
If
these
peaches
ity,
$
8.50@9
.00
per
box;
for
crosses,
$2
that they are sold to Indians sell for 50 cents a basket, the- sum of $1,- cerned.
Mail train daily (except Sunday).
The census of foreigners resident in
“Visitors to the World’s Fair are dis­ in the and
per box; I. 0. coke plates, 14x20, 7:30 a . M. ILv.... ......Portland.... .... Ar.l 5:85 P. M.
United States on the Northern 500,000
France shows a total of 1,130,211. The extra
posed to speak enthusiastically of the I border
The
late
Editor
Buck
of
the
Spirit
of
will
go
into
the
pockets
of
the
prime
quality,
$7.50@8.00perbox;
terne
12:15
p.
m . ,|Ar..........Corvallis..... .....Lv.| 1:00 P. M.
without paying the duty the law peach orchard owners.
exhibition made by the young and rising
the Times was a friend and exponent of Belgians are most numerous, and next plate, I. C., prime quality, $6.50@7.00.
At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains
requires.
An
investigation
of
the
mat
­
to
them
stand
the
Italians.
Since
1851
honest
sport,
and
his
charming
personal
State of Oregon, notwithstanding the I
N ails —Base quotations: Hon, $2.25; of the Oregon Pacific railroad.
The Indiana State Board of Tax Com­
the number of American residents has steel,
small sum of money her managers had ter has been ordered
Express train daily (except Sunday).
$2.35; wire, $2.50 per keg.
missioners has finished its assessment qualities won for him troops of friends increased
from
5,000
to
12,000.
at their dispensation. ‘ If Missouri had
everywhere.
He
was
a
generous
fellow
A great many bills have been filed in and valuation of railroad property in
. S teel —Per pound, 10%c.
4:40 P. M.IL v ... ...... Portland....... ...Ar.l
withal;
as.
was
shown
by
his
having
left
used her appropriation as judiciously, the House. .. A
À great majority are bills
“ Bread and butter dances ” are a late
bilis that State. The total assessed value of
7:25 p. M.|Ar... ...McMinnville... ..Lv. 1
L ead —Per pound, 4%c; bar, 6%c.
what a showing we could have made,’ that have already found a place on the the roads is approximately $160,000,000, about $50,000 in unpaid due bills for form of entertainment designed by the
N aval S tores —Oakum, $4.50@5.00 per
.money
lent
by
him
to
friends
in
distress.
ladies
of
Sydney,
Australia.
They
are
is a common remark. But we of this calendars of the previous Congress, such or $750,000 less than last year,
bale; resin, $4.80@5.00 per 480 pounds; THROUGH TICKETS %
/XI
corner are not jealous of the glorious as bills to repeal the Federal election
Admiral Humann, the commander-in- given for a charity, and in order that it tar, Stockholm, $13; Carolina, $9 per bar­ States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at
A
68-foot
steam
yacht,
called
the
Fei-
may
benefit
as
much
as
possible
the
sim
­
lowest
rates
from
Mrs.
M.
E.
Woodmansu,
agent,
region from which our county-seat drew I law ; to repay-to States, the cotton tax ;
chief of the French forcés in Siam,
rel ; pitch, $6 per barrel; turpentine, 65c We tSeio.
E. KOEHLER, Manager.
its name on account of the old-time in-1 to establish a uniform system of bank- seen (Japanese for flying, arrow) and whose nanyjhas appeared so often in plest refreshments are served.
per gallon in car lots.
E.
P.
ROGERS,
Asst.
G.
F.
&
Pass.
Agent,
Port-,
— timacies between our pioneers and- emi- ruptcv : to -increase the facilities for owned- by W. B. Cogswell of Syracuse, prin t si nee Up Deginning of the troublé
I ron —Bar, 2%c per pound; pig-iron, land, Or.
In Paris they first utilize rats to clean
grants and visitors to and from the Mis- prosecuting war claims of various kinds, made a run in New York waters the other between France and the Oriental country, the flesh from the bones of carcasses, $23@25 per ton.
souri river and Willamette country. In The original bills chiefly grow out of the day at the rate of 31.6 miles an hour, is the grandson of Jean George Humann, then kill the rats, use up the fur for
’39 and the early’40s our point was a great I existing financial conditions. Several beating the record for steam vesssels.
a rich merchant of Strasburg, who was trimmings, the skin for gloves, their
place for the pioneers to rest and get I are to repeal the 10 per cent tax on State
Hoke Smith’s broom has swept 600 Minister of Finance under the so-called thigh bones for toothpicks and their ten­
their teamS_ shod—oxen mostly. How I bank circulation and two to establish an ■pensioners from the government rolls of July monarchy.
dons and bones for gelatin wrappers.
many, whose descendants .are -prominent income tax. One by Richardson (Deni.) the Chicago district. The disbursements
Thomas A. Edison comes of a long-
In its efforts at retrenchment and re­
people of Oregon State, rested hère fora of Tennessee is radical in its provisions, by the pension agency of that city ex­ lived
His father is still alive at form the' government of New South
brief space till ‘grass was ready,’ pré-1 He proposes a tax of 2 per cent on $3,- tends practically through the entire Mis­ Port stock.
Huron,
Mich.,
at
the
age
of
90.
paratory to their long, weary tramp I 000 to $5,000, 5 per cent on $5,000 to $10,- sissippi Valley. It pays out $12,000,000 His grandfather was 103 years old, and Wales has already effected a reduction
across the plains, over the mountains 000,10 per cent on $10,000 to $20,000,15 yearly. There, are 74,000 pensioners on two of his aunts lived to be 98 and 99 re­ in the expenditures for this year of $7,-
500,000 as compared with last year. Of­
and plateaus to that then mystic land, per cent on $20,000 to $30,000, 20 percent its rolls.
spectively. Samuel Edison, the father
‘ where rolls the Oregon and hears' no I on $30,000 to $50,000, 30 per cent on $50,-
At a meeting of the W. C. T. U. at of the inventor, looks forward to many ficial salaries have been cut all around.
sound save its own dashings!’”
1000 to $100,000, 40 per cent on all over Bridgeton, N, J., Mrs. Townsend prayed more years of activity I He is very proud
F. P. Loomis, formerly United States
Representatives of Italian exhibitors $100,000. A national bank bill has been that God would paralyze the Excise of
his famous son, who is known to the Consul at St. Etienne, says that from an
at the Chicago Fair called on Director- I prepared by Harter (Dem.) of Ohio, un­ Board and remove it before it granted family
investigation he made he finds that
as “Al;”
General de Young of the Midwinter Ex-1 der the provisions of which a national any more licenses. A week later Samuel
about 95,000 Americans of the better
Bqwal with the interest of those having claims against the government is
Ex-President Benjamin Harrison’s class
■position at San Francisco, and asked for bank may issue circulating bonds to se- W. Wells, a member of the board, was
visit Europe every year, and that that of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because
15,000 square feet of space in the me-1 cure it, and the bonds nowon deposit found in his office paralyzed, and death lectures at Stanford University have been they spend about $100,000,000 annually of
the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their
postponed until February, because, as is
chanical and fine arts building, which is I with the Treasurer to secure circulation ensued in a few hours.
patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reli­
announced, he has other duties pressing abroad.
more than it will be possible to give may be withdrawn, the United States to
A gold medal was found in the' stom­ upon his attention in the East. They
The Sultan of Turkey is grieving over able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, if not
them in that structure. They may agree I take the first lien on the assets of any
of a Texas steer slaughtered at Chi­ will begin February 10, and the series the sudden death of twelve of the most entirely, upon the care and skill of the attorney.
to take 12,000 feet of space and have failed national bank to secure'its guar- ach
last week. The medal is in the will run through till the middle of March. beautiful women in the imperial harem
With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys,
their exhibits divided between three of I an tee of the bank’s circulation, and in cago
shape of a Maltese cross; and bears the To most of them only the students will at Constantinople, the result of blood- and of seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we have re­
the buildings. It is the opinion of the- case the assets are not sufficient to re­ inscription,
“Awarded, to Miss Ida Work, be admitted, but a few, which will be on poisoning following vaccination. One tained counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to
Italian Commissioners that the foreign I imburse the government the Comptroller | Ursuline Academy,
Dallas, Tex.” Ar­ some popular subjects, will be open to hundred and sixty-seven wives survived •Main Patents in ths United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct In­
• exhibitors at Chicago will all want a of the Currency is to make an assess-1 mour
Co. have written to the convent the general public.
a similar operation.
large amount of space, and they don’t ment upon all the national hanks of the people, & stating
terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases,
the medal is subject to
The Prefecture of Police in France has
Thomas A. Edison has been express­
think the plans for the fair buildings are State in which the derelict bank is lo- : their order.
Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to
ing himself vigorously to a Chicago re­ established a service of identity in order
on a scale large enough. The Director- cated, divided pro rata according to the i
Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and
General said that, if the financial condi­ capital and surplus, to make up the de- ' A party of union and non-union paint- porter against the patent system of the to identify released convicts. Since 1808
Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc.
tion were somewhat better, he would en­ ficiency. Besides the 75 per cent of the ' ers, while discussing the merits of their United States, which, he says, depri- 63 there have been 1,500 sentences recorded
large the buildings, but under the cir­ circulation provided for as stated, the 1 position in the labor world at Chicago, the real inventor of any chance to bene­ against men named Louis Lefevre in that
If
you
have
an
invention
on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to­
cumstances he did not think it would be banks may issue an amount equal to 50 became angry and began fighting. The fit by his inventions. The patent law, country, by which innumerable innocent gether with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at once
practicable. Space at the fair will be of per cent of their capital and surplus to police were called, and the combatants he says, is all right and the intention of Louis Lefevres have been brought into advised as to the best course to pursue. Models are seldom necessary. If
i others are infringing on your rights, or if you are charged with infringement by
two kinds—within and outside of the be known as emergency circulation, se­ ran. One of the men, Emil Schultz, was the government to aid inventors sincere, trouble.
buildings. The Hawaiians, Chinese and cured by United States bonds,-and to followed by a crowd shouting, “Stop but the difficulty lies in the United
The London Times makes the predic­ others, submit the matter to us for a reliable OPINION before acting on the
Japanese have located space outside, and pay a tax of 6 per cent until retired. thief,” and the farther he ran the greater States Circuit Courts and their method tion that Great Britain will require at matter.
will construct their own buildings. Re­ Among the other bills introduced are: became the crowd which followed. He of procedure. He advocates a change so least 28,000,000 quarters of wheat from i
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY.
ports from the interior are encouraging. To. provide for the admission of Arizona; was cornered, and the crowd pelted him that inventors who charge infringement abroad this year. France, it adds, will'
WASHINGTON, O. A
In several quarters active preparations to enable the people of New Mexico, with stones. He fired at the mob sev-1 should have a preliminary injunction be compelled to import more than twice •M F STRIKT, NORTH WEST,
for big exhibits are going on, and many Utah, Arizona and Oklahoma to form a eral times, and hit a woman half a block against the alleged pirates, who should as much as it usually does, and it notes j
F.
o.
box 4M.
JOHN
WEDDERBURN,
Managing
Attorney.
of the counties have made appropria­ constitution and State government and off. A police officer finally reached him, be 'compelled to prove that the patent is the fact that Germany has already begun
not valid.
to draw on America for supplies.
I
tions for collecting material,
be admitted into the Union.
. and knocked.
down.
Cot thio out and send it with your Inquiry. -*»
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