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    Scio Weekly Press.
FROM WASHINGTON CITY.
EASTERN MELANGE.
BUSINESS BREVITIES.
FOREIGN FLASHES.
POETLAND MARKET.
FARM AND GARDEN
W heat — Valley, 97X@$1.00; Walla
In Paraguay all the field work is done
In order to more effectually break up
by women. ,
Walla, 87^@90c per cental.
the Smuggling of opium and Celestials
It is very important to prepare the
seed
bed for wheat in a good, condition.
into the United States in the vicinity of
PROVISIONS.
!
As a rule European railroads have no
House of Lords Denounced by E astern S moked M eats and L ard — What is needed is three or four inches of
Puget Sound Secretary Carlisle will issue Work on the Great Bridge at grade crossings.
pulverized soil and a reasonably
OREGON an order directing Captain Tosier of the
SCIO
Hams, medium, uncovered, 14J£@15^>c finely
1
Eight thousand hanks still do business
Walter Owen Church-
New Orleans, La.
revenue cutter Grant and Captain Fen-
seed bed underneath. After the
per pound; covered, 14%@15%c; break- solid
1
in this country.
is done the instruments neces­
gar of the revenue cutter Perry to pro­
fast bacon, uncovered, 16%@17%c; cov- plowing
'
Americans smoke more than 2,000,000,-
sary
to properly prepare in a suitable
ceed to the vicinity referred to and lend
ered,
16%@17c;
short
clear
sides,
15%
1
000 cigars annually.
efforts to the work of eradicating
@16c; dry salt sides, 14@14%c; lard, ' condition can best be determined by the
THE PACIFIC COAST. their
Over 2,000 cars are used on the street NERVOUS DISEASES IN FRANCE. compound, in tins, 10%c per pound; 1 condition and character of the soil.
THE MELON CROP OF GEORGIA,
smuggling;
railroads of New York.
Senator Dolph has introduced a bill to
pure, in tins, 13@14%c ; Oregon lard, 11% When the soil is in a condition to plow
well and then can be harrowed as fast as
Nearly 1,800 men are employed by the
extend the time for purchasers of lands
@12%c.
plowed, the work of preparing in a good
New York custom-house.
1
within
the
limits
of
the
forfeited
North
­
BAGS’AND BAGGING.
Oregon Fruit on Display at ern Pacific land grants until January 1, Huge Cueumber—Female Anarchist Funerals in the United States cost up­ Photographing the Depth of the Sea Burlaps, 8-ounce, 40-inch, net cash, tilth can be greatly lessened. But it is
the case before the plowing can be
1897, and a bill to authorize the State of
ward of $25,000,000 a year.
6c; burlaps, 1’0%-ouuce, 40-inch, net often
the World’s Fair.
is Accomplished,—Old Manu-
in Limbo—South Carolina’s
done the ground gets hard and dry, and
Oregon to import machinery for a jute
cash,
6%c;
burlaps,
11%-ounce,
45-inch,
Sheep and deer will be raised on a
will require considerable work to se­
scripts Discovered.
mill free of duty. The time having been
New Liquor Law.
7%c; burlaps, 16-ounce, 60-inch, 11c; it
1,000-acre farm at Halifax, Vt.
cure the proper tilth. Hard lumps can
once extended for the payment of lands
burlaps,
19-ounce,
76-inch,
14c;
wheat
One hundred thousand seals represent
worked down with a drag or roller,
and such exemptions from duty being
bags; Calcutta, 22x36, spot, 8c; 2-bushel be
ITS GENERAL EXCELLENCE, I unusual,
the catch for the season of 1893.
with a drag it may be necessary to
the chances for either bill are
oat bags, 7%c; No. 1 selected second­ and
over twice. The disc harrow can after
About $350,000,000 of American capi­
I poor.
The new German taxes are to net $24,- hand
]
bags, 7c ; Calcutta hop cloth, 24- go
Cow cholera is raging near Corunna,
he used to a good advantage in fining
tal finds employment in Mexico.
600,000.
< ounce, 10c.
A very prominent Democrat on the Mich.
the soil. If hard rains have run the soil
The
estimated
cotton
crop
for
1893
is
FLOUR,
FEED,
BTC.
I
Ways
and
Means
Committee
says
that
The
bastinado
is
no
longer
a
legal
pun
­
Kansas’ corn crop this year will he
together, the disc, or Acme harrow can
Two Boys Indicted for Murder- I the- new tariff bill will be completed
6,717,142
bales,
the
smallest
since
1886-7.
ishment
in
Egypt.
F
lour
—
Standard,
$3.25;
Walla
Walla,
130,000,000 bushels.
he used to a good advantage. There is
I within a month. If Congress is still in
Fresno People Want Tramps
$3.25
;
graham,
$2.75
;
superfine,
$2.50
Silver,
agitation
in
the
United
States
A weekly paper for the blind is pub- J
an advantage in using the rollers and
New York is now sending out more
I session, it will be immediately presented.
has not affected the Mexican silver mar­ lished in England.
"per barrel.
drag, especially in leveling and fining
Put to Work—Etc.
I The Democrats on the committee feel in foreigners than she receives.
O
ats
—
New
white,
33@35c
per
bushel;
ket
-i"
France proposes to have a grand inter- . new gray, 32@33c ; rolled, in bags, $6.25 the soil, while the disc or Acme harrows
A wholesale removal of pension agents
view of the unrest among business men
are needed if the soil becomes packed.
Land is tilled with the same kind of a national exposition in 1900.
on account of the proposed revision the is expected in the near future.
@6.50 ; barrels, $6.75@7.00 ; cases, $3.75. Generally it is best to go over sufficiently
Oregon’s potato crop is very large.
plow in Egypt that was used 5,000 years
Of
9,000
pilgrims
who
went
to
Mecca
new schedules should be made known as
The
bees
around
Waterford,
Mich.,
are
M
illstuffs
—
Bran,
$17.00;
shorts,
often to keep down the green growth
ago.
The Pacific division of the Northern soon as possible, so that business can
in May over half died from cholera.
$20.00; ground barley, $22@23; chop that may start up and to keep the sur­
Pacific is preparing to make faster time. I sooner adjust itself to the new condi- dying of an unknown disease.
It takes 5,000 oMthe kind of chickens
feed,
$18
per
ton
;
whole
feed,
barley,
80
Egypt
’
s
cotton
crop
this
year
will
be
Texas reports that the pecan crop this that are raised in Ksnsas to make a car­
face mellow, using the implement best
A. I. Stewart, chief deputy in the office I tions.
J
@85c per cental; middlings, $23@28 suited to. keep the soil in this condition
50,000,000 pounds larger than in 1892.
season will be the finest in many years. load.
J
of the Street Superintendent at L'os An-
The bill introduced in the House by
per
ton;
chicken
wheat,
$
1.10@1.25
per
Japan has fourteen railways projected,
with the least work. .Generally before
German Catholic Central Society
The property gSuation of New York
®Ìes’ ^as s*'°len
from the safe and j(,epresentative Everett of Massachusetts of The
drilling it will be a good plan to use the
North America is in session at St. city has increase«$500,000,000 in twelve and will build them as rapidly as possi­
H
ay
—
Good,
$10@12
per
ton.
absconded.
I to give the Chinese a year from the pres- Louis.
spike-tooth harrow and then’ the roller;
ble.
years.
1
German and English stockholders are I ent time to register is undoubtedly to be
DAIRY
PRODUCE.
this will leave the soil in good shape for
Zola’s latest ambition is to become a
Governor Waite will call an extra ses­
looking over the Southern Pacific lines the administration measure. Senator
Over 80,000,000 eggs are estimated to member
B utter —Oregon fancy creamery, 27% drilling. If the roller is not used, the
in California. The placing of the new- Dolph says that, if. the Chinese govern- sion of the Legislature of Colorado in a be used every yeai y wine clarifiers in uties; of the French Chamber of Dep­ @30c; fancy aairy, 22J^@25c; fair to harrowing should nearly always be done
loan called them there.
ment would ask for an extension of time short time.
France.
crosswise the way the drilling is to be
An electric light has just been put up good, 17%@20c ; common, 15@16c per done,
Attorney-General Olney has decided
Persons seeking employment at Mare | for Chinese laborers to register and give
JFigUL'i
__ a bushel, the-
as otherwise it is sometimes diffi- *
Damascus pound.
tnu tt lorl lu f i ri eilt'IJ’SA American crop i r^wyrtli.tn 1892 $050,- Til u lloui1
C heese — Orégon, 12J^c ; California, cult, to follow the drill rows. By getting
gate at Jerusalem. /
nureiigible ior’worK one yea^afte^h^were given they would register, Congress personal effects.
000,000.
W
the soil in a good tilth before sowing the
13@14c;
Young
America,
16
@16c
per
The white muscat raisin is in great de­
date of his registration.
might take such a request in. considcra-
French Canadians are returning to
seed a much better germinator of the
The wine crop oohisi country, it is es­ mand in Switzerland and Austria for the pound.
One of the Supreme Court Judges in t'°n. But, as no such request has been Canada in large numbers from the New timated,
seed and a more vigorous start to grow
E ggs —20c per dozen.
will exceed 26,000;000 gallons making of vermouth.
Nevada is ill, and the other two are in a
O1L ^snranee given by. China on England States.
P oultry —Chickens, old, $3.50@4.00 ; can be secured. In order to do this to
this
year.
deadlock over a question as to whom a I behalf of the Chinese, the proposition
Two new 6,000-ton steamers will he 1 broilers, $1.50@3.50 ; large young, $3.50 ; the best advantage -the work should be
The World’s Fair has nearly paid off The world’s supply of diamonds is
note for $2,000 should look for payment. 11° g,v® further tame is merely a back- its floating debt and largely reduced its
built by theÇNorth German Lloyds Com­ ducks, $3.00@5.00 ; geese, $8.00@9.00 per commenced as soon after plowing as pos­
twenty times greater than it Was thirty pany for the American service.
x,
-,
j
down
by
the
government
m
accordance
sible. But sometimes, when the ground
dozen ; turkeys, live, 14c per pound.
The recently smuggled Chinese cap- with tKe
» and desire8 of theadmin. other liabilities.
years ago.
is hard and dry, it may be necessary to
.The distress in the mining districts in
tured near Olympia paid $80 apiece to I
LIVE AND DRESSED MEAT.
The New York Central is going to
Lloyd’s reports 1,(08 vessels lost in
wait until after a rain softens the lumps,
be safely landed in this country. The
_ , ' _
a
, - itt v -
withdraw the “ exposition flier ” at the ■ 1892, of which 249 were British arid 126 England is great and increasing. In
B eef —Prime steers, $2.50@2.75; fair when the work can be pushed- along very
vessels engaged in the traffic are known, I
the Senate Squire of Washington close of the fair.
Derbyshire 50,000 men are idle.
to
good
steers,
$
2.00@2.50
;
good
to
choice
American.
rapidly. But in all cases it will pay to
and will be seized.
submitted an amendment in the nature
A fad for making collections of kisses 1 cows, $1.50@2.00; dressed beef, $3.50@ ' work
A cucumber weighing fifty-two pounds,
The Merrimac riverris -said to propel
until the soil is in a good tilth be­
’
j .
,
x of a substitute for the repeal -bill. It
ChnsEyans has madeafonnalrequest provided that gilver bullionp may be de. raised by a Houston-county farmer, has : more machinery than any other Ameri­ of celebrated men is rapidly becoming ’ 6.00.
sowing the seed. By having the soil
popular among the ladies of Germany.' M utton —Choice mutton, $2.00@2.50; fore
intto be fon£ed into been sent to' St. Louis.
of the pistrmtAttorney and Sheriff of ^ositedata
can stream.
in a good tilth when the proper time- for
Fresno to be allowed to attend the thea- ^^ doljars of the pr6sent weight
The German Emperor has stringently r dressed, $4.00@5.50 ; lambs, $2.00@2.50 ; sowing arrives the work can be pushed
An Englishman has patented a sub­
Treasurer Barrett Scott, who stole
ter when the play of Evans and Son- and flnenesg) fo be legal tender, for the $104,000 from Holt county, Va., has been marine gas stove for (heating the water ■ forbidden the officers of his army to have ) dressed, $6.00; live weight, $2.00@2.50. ’ along very rapidly.
H ogs —Choice heavy, $5.00@5.50 ; me­
one eye, as denoted by wearing one eye-
tag arrives in. Fresno..
. benefit of the owner, but there shall only arrested at Juarez, Mexico.
in bath tubs.
NOTES.
dium, $4,50@5.00; light and feeders,
Over 130,000 motherless chickens are ; glass.
Work on the San Diego and Phoenix be paid to the person so depositing it
Wisconsin’s World’s Fair Commission­ daily
Do
not
let
stock
lose, flesh during hot
$
4.50@5.00
;
dressed,
$7.00.
turned
out
by
incubators
in
the
road has been discontinued, owing to I such a number of standard silver dollars ers have spent $140,000, and the people
!
The Czar has ordered a yacht of 4,000
weather. Better feed hay or green corn
V eal —$4.00@6.00.
New England States]
the want of the necessary funds to carry as shall equal the commercial value of are asking, “ Where is it at?”
tons, with’ engines of 800-horse power.
than allow animals to become poor.
HOPS, WOOL AND HIDES.
it on! Local capitalists have not taken the silver bullion deposited. The differ-
The inventor of the rubber tip for lead I It is expected to eclipse everything of
Saloonkeepers are not allowed to do pencils
.
Keep one cock for each breeding pen .
the interest expected and promised.
enee, if any, between the coin value and business
I
the
kind
yet
built.
is
said
to
have
realized
$100,000
H
ops
—
’
92s,
10@16c
per
pound,
accord
­
the Cherokee Strip until for this apparently trifling device.
. of fourteen hens. This will do for all
The people of Fresno are demanding the commercial value shall be retained they have in
ing
to
quality;
hew
crop,
’
93s,
15@16c;
The
Queen
of
Denmark
is
stone
deaf,
formally taken out licenses.
’ breeds but Asiatics, which require more
that tramps be put to work. The jail by the government as seignorage. The
The latest labor-saving machine cleans I à throat malady being responsible for the choice, 16@17c.,
males.
It is estimated that the Georgia melon fish.
now holds more than 100 of them. It is coinage shall not exceed $4,000,000 per
W ool —Prices nominal.
>
affliction.
The
Princess
of
Wales
inher-
Now,
if
there
were
only
one
to
H ides —Dry selected prime, 5c ; green, . Bantams.may be hatched at any time.
even proposed to put them in a chain- month, and when the gross amount crop this year amounts to $350,000. catch one, the angler’s outfit would in i its the same trouble.
gang and make them break rock for mac- reaches $200,000,000 it is to cease. The About 8,000 carloads have been shipped. truth be complete.
Hamburg has had a complete recovery salted, 60 pounds and over, 3J^c; under If the young are carefully kept from lice,
It is proposed to have a national dedi­
adamizing roads.
'
dollars thus'coined are to be legal tender.
Averaging' the whole country, there from the cholera visitation of a year ago, 60 pounds, 2@3c; sheep pelts, shearlings, they will do as well in summer as if
cation
of
the
Chickamauga
and
Chatta
­
are in round figures five cows per square and the city is in a more prosperous 10@15c; medium, 20@35c; long wool, hatched earlier.
The grand jury at Salt Lake has re-
In the Senate Stewart of Nevada in­
30@60c; tallow, good to choice, 3@3%c
turned an indictment for murder in the I troduced an amendment to the repeal nooga National Park October 17 and 18, mile; in New England there are twelve state than ever before.
Success in raising hogs depends upon
1894.
per pound.
cows per square mile.
first degree against Harry Hammond, bill authorizing the President to invite
Japan
has
more
miles
of
railway
in
good breeding, feeding and general care.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Reports of murders in the new Chero­
aged 12 years, and George Gaylor, aged the governments of Mexico, Central and
Steel has been in use for ship-building proportion to its territory than any other
T in —I. C. charcoal, 14x20, prime qual­ “Bad luck” is another expression for
14. On June 24 Hammond killed Clyde South America, Hayti and San Domingo kee Strip are frequent. The causes are only fourteen years, yet it is estimated country in Asia. Fourteen new lines
ity, $8.50@9.00 per box ; for crosses, $2 poor management.
Robertson, aged 7 years.
I to join the United States in a conference attendant on the final settlement of that 96 per cent of the vessels built at are now being constructed.
Geese' can be picked three or four
extra per box; I. C. coke plates, 14x20,
Judge Hawley at Carson, Nev., cut in Washington four months after the claims to land.
the present day are of steel.
Since the beginning of the century
quality, $7.50@8.00perbox; terne times during spring and summer and in
down the verdict obtained by Mrs. H. passage of the act, to secure the adop-
Boston has issued $1,000,000 6 per cent
It is just 250 years since the first hand­ France has fallen from the second to the prime
this way made profitable. But the
W. Johnson against the Southern Pacific j'10I1xkt a ok J??«1011 ,?Pver dollar of .not bonds for improvement purposes. She kerchiefs were made. They were manu­ fourth place in point of population plate, I. C., prime quality, $6.50@7.00.
N ails —Base quotations: Iron, $2.25; feathers should be pulled only when they
for the death of her husband from $35,- less than 359.91 grains nor more than finds a ready market at par and'in some factured at Paisley in Scotland, and were among European countries.
are ripe.
steel, $2.35 ; wire, $2.50 per keg.
000 to $15,000. The plaintiff accepted I 383.13 grains pure silver, to be issued by cases a premium.
originally sold for$l apiece.
Aluminium plates are used in Ger­
S teel —Per pound, lOJ^c.
each government, to be a legal tender
the cut, but the road will appeal.
There
has
been
a
remarkable
revival
The
life,
insurance
companies
of
the
many to engrave and etch upon, and it
for all commercial transactions between
L ead —Per pound, 4%c ; bar, 6J£c.
Thomas L. Robinson, writer in the all citizens of all the American States; of interest in the “abandoned; farms,”- United States, taking no account of as­ is spoken of as a probable substitute for
N aval S tores —Oakum, $4.50@5.00 per
EAST AND SOUTH
construction and repair department at I that the findings of the delegates shall of New England since so many mills sessment corporations and societies, hold zinc and lithographic stones.
bale ; resin, $4.80@5.00 per 480 pounds ;
Mare Island, has been removed by order be binding on the governments which closed their doors.
assets to the value of about $850,000,000.
tar, Stockholm, $13 ; Carolina, $9 per bar­
Two
postage
stamps
of
Mauritius
of
of Secretary Herbert, and William A. I send them, and on an agreement being
The financial situation at Vicksburg,
-VIA-
A London inventor has projected a
of which only fourteen specimens rel ; pitch, $6 per barrel ; turpentine, 65c
Henry of the United States marine corps reached the government represented Miss., has so improved that the banks vast water scheme to enable the gold de­ 1847,
per gallon in car lots.
are
known
to
exist,
have
just
been
pur
­
. has been appointed to fill the place.
I ron —Bar, 2%c per pound; pig-iron,
shall open mints to the unlimited coin­ have ceased to issue certified checks to posits in the interior of Western Aus­ chased by dealers in London for £680.
There is a tramp in Woodland, Cal., age of silver for the benefit of depositors. be used as currency.
$23@25 per ton.
tralia to be worked with advantage—
The
floods
in
Northern
China
have
who has an original method of securing
Congress will possibly ask Secretary this by means of artesian well water.
Many bills have been introduced in
CANNED GOODS.
laid waste the country for thirty-five
food. When food is refused him he Congress to increase the punishment for Gresham for the correspondence with
Hunters of alligators in Florida are
■OF THE—
Crops were destroyed and homes
C anned G oods —Table fruits, assorted,
opens a tin box, and throws a snake into embezzlement by directors, officers or the Chinese government on the extradi­ paid less than $1 for each good skin by miles.
swept away. The section is thickly pop­ $1.75@2.00; peaches, $1.85@2.00; Bart­
the house. The housewife is always glad agents of.national banks, Representa­ tion and registration laws.
the tanners. In 1889 the State shipped ulated.
lett pears, $1.75@2.00; plums, $1.37)£ @
to give him food if he will catch the tive Bryan has added one more. It pro-
The Columbian souvenir coins, which away 60,000 alligator skins, but in 1890
Peace prevails in Nicaragua. General 1.50; strawberries, $2.25 @2.45; cherries,
Sna.lrA
that, every , president, director, it was anticipated would be hoarded by the number had dwindled to 20,000.
$
..
Ax^L.
--------
Santos Selaya has been formally elected 2.25@2.40; blackberries, $1.85@2.00;
a p t»*>iorUfl tum ,-ai'erapuU^u • ■» ¥Mit fui
man­ Prësîcl®nt'“df~ffimKèpublïc' and General“ ' raspberries, $2.40; pineapples, $2.25®'
déavoréd to palm off a widow on the es-1 sociation who embezzles, abstracts or ■ ■pooplooi
drifting back to the Treasury.
ufactured in lOwfc lt is computed that Anastairo Ortiz Vice-President. All po­ 2.80; apricots, $1.65@2.00. Pie fruits,
tate of Joseph McKinney, a wealthy willfully misappropriates any money,
Goldman, the anarchist in jail over 2,000,000 pounds enter into the daily litical prisoners have been released.
assorted, $1,20; peaches,. $1.25; plums,
negro farmer at Stockton, has been sen­ funds or credits of the association shall in Emma
New
York
city
for
inciting
riot,
is
pre
­
$1.00@1.20; blackberries, $1.25@1.40 per Express Trains Leave Portland Daily.
tenced to five years in the State prison. be guilty of a misdemeanor and be impris­ pared to plead her own case. She says bread of the people of this, country,
The
imperial
German
government
has
while double this amount is used in Eu­ addressed a circular to the maritime dozen! Pie fruits, gallons, assorted,
Pending an appeal, he has been released oned for not less than five years nor more she needs no help from anybody.
South.
North.
rope.
on $6,000 bonds.
States of the Empire requesting their $3.15@3.50; peaches, $3.50@4.00; apri­
than ton years; if the amount embezzled
cots,
$
3.50@4.00
;
plums,
$
2.75@3.00
;
South
Carolina
’
s
liquor
law
seems
to
6jl5
p.
M.
Pens
can'
be
made
out
of
eight
metals
Lv
..........
Portland
.........
Ar.
8:20
A.M.
opinions as to the advisability of insti­
City Marshal Blankenship at Phoenix, is less than $10,000, not less than ten be financially a failure. Instead of turn­
10:23 p. M. Lv...........Albany..........LV. 4:23 A. M.
—steel, brass, copper, gold, silver, plati­ tuting a State control of\ship-building. blackberries, $4.25@4.50.
A. T., confessed to receiving money and years; if the amount embezzled is $10,- ing
10^.15
A.
M.
Ar
.....
San
Francisco
......
Lv.
7:00
B, M.
M eats —Corned- beef, Is, $1.50; 2s,
into the State Treasury it is num, amalgam iand aluminium. Alu­
not making proper returns of it. He 000 or more and less than $25;000,' not not $500,000
H. O. Arnold-Forster, English mem­ $2.40; chipped/ $2.55@4.00; lunch The above trains stop at all stations .between
likely
to
yield
ifiore
than
$25,000.
minium
pens
are-still
a
novelty,
and
are
Portland and Albany inclusive; also Tangent,
added that liquor made him do the less than, twenty-five years, and not more
ber of Parliament, raises a note of alarm
Work on the great bridge over the Mis­ said to last muefl longer than any other about the condition of affairs at Gibral­ tongue, Is, $4; 2s, $6.75; deviled ham, Shedd, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, Irv­
wrong, and that he had taken an oath than forty years if the amount embez­
ing/ Eugene and all sta.ions from Roseburg
$
1.75@2.15
per
dozen.
metallic
pens.
sissippi
river
at
New
Orleans
will
com
­
never to touch it again. The court dis­ zled is more than $25,000. It also pro­
tar, which he declares to be absolutely
F ish —Sardines, J£s, 75c@$2.25; %s, south to and including Ashland.
vides that, persons arrested under the act mence at an early day, the engineers
missed thè-charges.
useless in its present condition as a naval $2.15@4.50; lobsters, $2.30@3.50; sal­
KoBeburr Mail—Daily.
having
finally
decided
on
the
exact
loca
­
base.
mon, tin 1-lb tails, $1.25@$1.50; flats, 8.30 a . M. Lv..........Portland.........Ar. 4:30 p. M.
PURELY PERSONAL.
Judge Hawley in the United States I shall be tried as common criminals.
tion for it.
12:45
a
.
M.
I
Caldwell
has
introduced
a
bill
in
the
Lv
...........Albany..........Lv. 12:30 M.
According
to
an
election
return
just
$1.75;
2-lbs,
$
2.25@2.50
;
^-barrel,
$5.50.
Circuit Court at Carson, Nev., decided j
5:50 p. M. Ar............ Roseburg........... Lv. 7:00. a . M.
The city of. St. Louis has sent a repre­
made to the British Parliament there are
the. case of Book & Blowey against the I House regarding the wrecking of trains. sentative
vegetables
and
fruits
.
Georgia
Cayvai
has
a
fad
for
collecting
to Europe to float $1,250,000 of
6,229,120 voters in the United Kingdom.
Justice Mining .Company in favor of the It provides that a person who displaces her municipal
Lebanon Branch.
She did a similar fancy pins; shel has some that were There were 4,592,482 in England, 270,276 V egetables —Cabbage, lc per pound;,
defendants, sustaining every point I or removes a railway switch, places a tie thing- in 1890, bonds.
1:20 p. M. Lv...........Albany..........Ar. 3:25 P. M.
made
in
the
time,
of
Queen
Bess.
and
got
out
with
4
.per
potatoes,
Oregon,
80@85c
per
sack
;
new
I
across
the
rails,
injures
a
railroad
track
in
Wales,
747,271
in
Ireland
and
619,091
2:09
p.
M.
Ar
..........
Lebanon.........Lv. 2:39 p. M.
claimed by the defendants. The case
onions, l@lj£c per pound; cucumbers, 8:10 a . M Lv...........Albany..........Ar. 10:21 A. M.
A bauble which hangs in Miss Helen in Scotland.
involved a great many important ques­ I or bridge, or does or causes to be done cent interest.
9:00
a
.
Ml
Ar. „....... Lebanon.......... Lv. 9:30 A. M.
any act whereby the locomotive of a
A representative from Liberia com­ Gould’s drawing-room is a Japanese
Electricity has made rapid progress in Oregon,8@10c per dozen ; string beans,5@
tions of mining law.
of cars is stopped, obstructed or plains at. Washington that France has crystal, which cost somewhere in the Switzerland on account of the abundance 7c per pound ; tomatoes, 40@50c per box ;
Woodburn-Springfield Branch.
After, the Oregon State Fair is over I train
injured, with intent to rob or injure the absorbed some of its territory, and goes neighborhood of:$7,000.
of cheap power from waterfalls. The green corn,.10@12^c per dozen; sweet Tri-weekly between Woodburn and Natron»
the cream of the fruit and vegetable and I person
property passing over any rail­ back with assurances that the United'
Senator Allen of Nebraska is 6 feet 3 telegraph and telephone lines of that potatoes, lj^@2c per pound ; egg plant, 8:80 a . M. Lv..........Portland,.........Ar 4:30 p. M.
grain exhibitswill be sent to the World’s road of or
p. M. Lv.......... West Scio.........JLv. 10:37 A. M.
interstate commerce, and wherein States- will render aid.
inches in heightjand of robust frame. A country are owned and operated by the $1.50 per box ; new California celery, 90c 2:06
Fair, where they will be exhibited in the in consequence
5;45 p . M. Ar...........Natron..........Lv. 7:00 a . M.
per dozen ; Oregon, 35@50c.
of such acts any person
chair has been specially constructed for government.
Oregon departments to which they prop­ is killed, will be
The
hop
crop
of
Central
New
York,
guilty of murder. If now largely harvested, is unusually ex- his accommodation in the Senate.
Walter Owen Church, a member of F ruits — Sicily lemons, $7.00 per DINING CAK-i ON OGDEN ROCIE.
erly belong. The State Agricultural the attempt does not
California new crop, $6.00@6.50
result in murder, excellent in quantity and quality, the
Lord Leicester has had two wives, and Parliament, declared at a meeting of the box;
College has donated its magnificent ex­ I the guilty person, if convicted,
per box ; bananas, $1.50@3.00 per bunch ;
shall be
his eighteenth child was born a few days Liberal Federation at London that the oranges, market bare ; pineapples, $6.00
hibit of potatoes, grains,'.grasses and I imprisoned at hard labor for from
yield
being
estimated
at
140,000
bales,
to
ago. His eldest child, Lady Powerscourt, House of Lords was a grievous hindrance per dozen; new California apples, $1.25
Pullman Buffet Sleepers
vegetables, and the State Bòard will send I twenty years. The same’ penalty ten
to against 125,000 bales last year.
is 50 years old. Nevertheless Leicester to good government and should be im­ per bushel for fancy ; Oregon, 50c@$1.25 ;
its special exhibits of grasses, grains, I be imposed upon each conviction of is the
-AND—
The
employes
of
the
textile
mills
in
mediately
abolished.
fruits and vegetables. These will go far I charge of throwing anything against a Philadelphia and vicinity have prepared voted against home rule.
peaches, California,' 75@85c per box;
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CABS
Captain
R.
Mackenzie,
R.
E.,
has
com
­
toward attracting yet greater notice to I train or causing anything to fall upon it a petition to Congress to refrain from
Dr. William Elliott of New Haven,-
Attached to all through trains.
pleted a detailed reconnaissance for à freestone, 60@65c; clingstone, 75@80c;
Oregon.
with intent to rob or injure any person making any alterations in the tariff so Ky., is 96 years old, but on the occasion railroad from Kurrachee to Kharan, Bel- Oregon peach plums and Bradshaw
of
a
dance
at
his
!
house
a
few
evenings
The Arizona Gazette, published at or property of such train.
plums
out
of
market
;
Bartlett
pears,
65c
far as it affects the textile industry.
West Side Division.
ago he took up his violin and played the oochistan, which eventually will be ex­ @80c per box, l@l%c per pound ; water­
Phoenix, has issued a World’s Fair edi­
The United States Senate has been
tended to Seistan or some other point on melons, $1.25@2.00 per dozen; canta­
Between Portland and Corvallis.
Warden Chase of the Kansas peniten­ music for the first quadrille.
tion, giving a description of the Terri­ threatened
with
destruction
by
bomb
­
Mail
daily (except Sunday).
the
Persian
frontier.
tory, its agricultural possibilities, mining throwers. This at any rate is one of the tiary says that the number of prisoners
loupes, $1.25@1.50 per dozen; nutmeg 7:30 a . m .|L v train
One-fourth of the Board of Trustees
..... ......Portland....,..... Ar.l 5:35 P. M.
Dr. Charles Fere, à well-known au­ melons, $1.50 per box;- huckleberries, 12:15
achievements and natural scenic attrac­ I sensational rumors afloat in Washington. is rapidly decreasing. The number is 100 of the Peabody Educational Board (six­
p. M.|Ar..... .....Corvallis..... .....Lv. 1 1:00 p . M.
tions, with historical sketches of the It is asserted that several silver Senators less than it was last spring, and is fall­ teen members) has died this year—Sen­ thority on nervous and mental diseases, 15c per pound; grapes, 75c@$1.25 per At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains
races that once inhabited that “land of have received threatening letters, stat­ ing off at the rate of forty a month.
ator Gibson, Louisiana; . ex-President says that these disorders are increasing box; nectarines, $1.25 per box; crab ap­ ol the Oregon Pacific railroad.
a terrible rate in- France, and attrib­ ples, $1.25@1.50 per box ; Gros (or Hun­
the future.” The inducements in cli­ ing that, if they did not soon permit a
Express train daily (except Sunday).
Miss Minnie C. Rankin is suing James Hayes, A. J. Drexel and.Hamilton Fish. at
the fact to the increase of beer­ garian) prunes, 60@75c per box ; Colum­ 4:40 p. m .IL v .... ......Portland......
mate and the prolific soil of the Salt I vote
8:25 A. M.
R. Keene at New York for $20,000, half
Rev. Henry Vrooman, who assumed utes
on
unconditional
repeal,
a
bomb
drinking, absinthe-drinking and bars.
7:25 p. M.|Ar.... ...McMinnville... ...Lv 1 5:50 a . M.
bia plums, 50c per box.
River Valley are features that homeseek­
be dropped from the gallery into of which she says he received to invest charge of a Swedenborgian Church in
ers are not likely to overlook when once would
Breech-loading rifles were invented in
the midst of the silver leaders. Stewart, for her and made no accounting, and the Baltimore, is one of five brothers, all of
they read of them in this carefully ed­ Jones, Teller,. Wolcott and other well- other half is for her services from 1883 whom are clergymen. Three of them 1811, but did not pome into general use
THROUGH TICKETS ?°
Eastern
ited paper.
States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at
are Congregationalists and the other a for many years. It is estimated that over
known silver Senators have received to 1889.
lowest rates from Mrs. M. E. Woodmansu, agent,
12,000,000 are now in actual service in
i.
A pensioner of Clearfield, Pa., who Baptist.
The announcement is made at San I these letters. Stewart is disposed to dis­
We t Scio.
* R. KOEHLER, Manager.
Captain Marshall Russell, one of the the European armies, while 3,000,000 are •There are 83,000 Germans settled in E. P. ROGERS, Asst. G. F. & Pass. Agent, Port­
Francisco that at the request of the Pa­ miss the matter without consideration, signed a patent medicine testimonial
France.
land,
Or.
cific Mail S teamship Company Postmas­ but Teller and some of the others are certifying that he had recovered his oldest pioneers of the Pacific Coast, who reserved in the arsenals for emergencies..
ter-General Bissell has annulled: thè con­ frightened. The situation has been laid health through a use of the preparation, crossed the plaiijg with one of the first
The British Medical Association has
tract between the government and that before Sergeant-at-arms Bright and finds his pension stoppedon.the strength exploring expeditions and was a Mexi­ at last admitted women as members. The
can war veteran; fifed at,the Bay View principle was approved last year, and
company for carrying the mails between thirty special detectives sent to the Sen­ of the certificate.
Hotel in Gold
that port and Panama and intermediate ate chamber, and every person' not
this year at its sixtv-first annual con­
Cornelius Ryan of Waltham, Mass.,
points in Mexico and Central America. known is subjected to a rigid scrutiny. found
Sir Arthur Sullivan during his summer gress, held at Newcastle, the by-law ex­
in
a
railroad
station
four
years
ago
The annullment is to take effect Septem­ No one is permitted to enter conveying a a wallet, which he returned to the owner, residence at Weybridge has progressed cluding women was formally expunged.
ber 30. The company officials claim that valise or package of any kind. All these whose- name and address were among so satisfactorily with the hew comic op­
The famous Greek brigand Margonis,
the contract necessitates extra service, detectives are in citizens’ clothes.
the papers it contained, and recently era, which he is composing for the Savoy,
has just given himself up to the au­
including Additional steamers and more
The public hearings before the Ways found himself named for $2,000 in the that D’Oyly Carte' has already put the who
thorities at Athens, had for thirteen '
frequent stops, and that the company is and Means Committee have been con­ man’s will.
work into choral rehearsal.
consequently losing money on its regular cluded. It is the intention of the com­
Dr. Ella Z. Chandler of St. Paul was years been almost supreme in the dis­
The World’s Fair directors met in spe- unanimously elected a member of the trict around Parnassus. He was a farmer
business, especially in view of the com­ mittee to commence work at once upon
petition offered by the North American the new tariff bill. L. E. Holden of ' cial session at ’Chicago recently,- and Minnesota State Dental Association at and owner of houses as well as a robber. •
Navigation Company. It is said, though Cleveland spoke in favor of the existing ■ voted down a motion to lower the en­ its late meeting in that city. She is the.
A locomotive is being constructed in i
the company officials do not confirm it, duty on lead ore. He declared that, if trance fee for children, and tabled by a first lady member of the association and England to run 100 miles an hour. It is
with th« interest of those having claims against the government is
that after the expiration of the mail the duties be reduced,, miners’ wages' heavy majority a proposition to let peo­ the first woman practitioner in the State. 2,000-horse power, the driving wheels12 that Eq«al
vucucllt
of INVENTORS,
who often lose the benefit VJ
of valuable inventions because
contract but two steamers per month will necessarily be reduced. Hugo F. ple in on Sunday at half rate. The mat­
feet
in
diameter.
The
three
cylinders
o
£
i
ncom
petencv or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their
Dr.
J.
Irving-Manatt,
who
was
elected
will be run between Sari Francisco and Camp ’of New York also insisted on the ter of extending the fair until January professor of Greek literature at Brown aror>4?’ ?
18 inches in diameter with paten|ti Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reli-
Panama, and that the present call at San retention of the present duty in the in­ went over.
University last year, returns this autumn a30-inch stroke. The boiler pressure is ab je BOiicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, if not
Diego will be abandoned.
Edmund 8. Hincks; the late clerk of from his four years? residence in Athens 200 pounds.
terest of the producers and miners. He
| entireiyi upon the care and skill of the attorney.
At the World’s Fair the Committee on protested against the treatment of lead the Whatcom Board of County Commis­ to begin his duties. Recent magazine An interesting .find is a library of 500.
With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys,
Nomenclature alter some of the names ore as a raw material. Among the other sioners, has started from Fairhaven for articles of his -have attracted consider­ volumes, including seventy, manuscripts and of seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we have ro­
of Oregon fruits shipped for exhibition, industries represented were thread, Mashonaland, Africa. He will take in able attention. His advent at Brown is of the tenth and _ eleventh, and some tained counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to
but they unanimously agree that the paints and colors, corsets, raw ivory and the World’s Fair en .route, and does not expected to give a notable stimulus to with wonderful miniatures of the four­
color, flavor, texture and general excel­ piano-forte ivories. F. J. Remer of New expect to-reach Cape Town, South Africa, classical study at that institution.
teenth centuries, which were recently Obtain Patents in the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct In­
terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases,
lence of the fruit are remarkable and York complained tnat the duty on silk before January 1, 1894.
Chief Justice Love of Delaware ex­ discovered in a Franciscan cloister near
unsurpassed. The fruits have all been, was too high, so high in fact that the
Charles T. O’Ferrall, whom the Demo­ presses the opinion that it was on the Rieti, Italy..
Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to
labeled with the names' of the growers foreign manufacturers of silk goods could crats have nominated for Governor of Delaware and Maryland Peninsula that
A
gold
medal
of
the
value
of
1,000
Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and
who produced them, and they derive all not be brought in competition with > Virginia, is a native of Frederick county, the Garden of Eden was located, and Italian lire is offered by the Royal Acad­
Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc.
the benefit arising from the publicity American silks. He admitted, however, and is 52 years of age. He enlisted be­ that it was with a peach that Eve tempt­ emy of Science of the Institute of Bo­
given. The managers of the Oregon ex­ that foreign manufacturers of silk paid! fore he was 21 in the Confederate cav­ ed Adam. The crop with- which the logna to the author of the best memoir
If yon have an invention on hand tend a sketch or photograph thereof, to­
hibits are using their very best endeav­ 5.0 per cent less wages than were paid in I alry, and at the surrender of General growers tempted the country this season describing a new and efficacious system, gether with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at once
ors to place exhibits in such a position this country. At the afternoon session | Lee was in command of his cavalry de­ will actually exceed 6,000,000 baskets.
or a new apparatus, for preventing or advised as to the best course to pursue. Models are seldom necessary.. If
others are infringing on your rights, or if you are charged with infringement by
as to catch the eyes of the capitalists the carpet industry was discussed, as‘ tachments, being at that time a Colonel.
extinguishing fires.
Dr.
Henry
C,
Reno
has
just
died
at
others, submit the matter to us for a reliable OPINION before acting on the
and those who are seeking homes. It is Well as matches, brushes, tobacco, bur-1
Photographing
the
depth
of
the
sea
The
House
Committee
on
Territories
Spokane.
He
was
a
native
of
St,
Louis
surprising to note the great number of •lap and Germán looking-glass. Repre- |
matter.
j
has
been
accomplished
by
a
French
sci-
,
and
54
years
old.
He
served
during
the
has
considered
the
bill
providing
for
the
people who are so much interested; and sentative McCall of Massachusetts spoke,
war
as
an
armv
surgeon,
receiving
|
entist,
M.
Bouton.
Being
a
practical
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
admission
of
Utah
as
a
State,
and
it
will
who want, all the literature they can pro­ of the necessity of deciding now upon
vhich seriously disabled him allj diver, M. Bouton managed to . take pho- g|g ft STRIKT, NORTHWEST,
WASHINGTON, O.Q>
cure on. the subject. The exhibits will the date on which the new tariff law; be reported to the House in the near fu­ wounds w__
be the means of inducing many of the will go into effect. He said that would ture with the recommendation that it the rest of . his life. He was a member | tographs of his surroundings when stand-
F.
o.
box « m .
JOHN
WED
DER
BURN,
Managing
Attorney.
best class of homeseekers to locate in | do much to restore confidence, and sug- pass. A provision was inserted in the of the Grand Army as well as the Ma- ing on the very bed of the Mediterranean
‘ ’ lg L__.
tiiat the .constitution sonic fraternity. He ¡had lived in Sjfd- ’ at, ,Banyuls-siir-Mfer ntiar the Spanish
Oregon during the next. five ybUrs, and gested ¿anqary 1,1805; aB q reqsQpqlfle “11 requiring
4W Cut this out and ««nd it with your inquiry. -C*
i border.
i
wiU brin^unfluiited capital.
#
,th$.
f
adored by thfe State prdhibit polygamy. kanb county several years.
The Shasta Route
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
FOR INVENTIONS