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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1889)
EASTERN ITEMS. TUB PUBLIC DEBT INCREASED DUJBi ' INO MAY.t : ' ' "'' . i A RloU Vein or Gold Pound la Georgia A Woman to Be Hanged-Death. From Fear Two Thtev Lynched at Seatti. Ohio oil will tie pumped to New York city. - Valentine, Neb.", has an Indian hod carrier. Mind-tteader Bishop's estate wan worth only 2'U. Bangor, Me., is to run its own electric light plant; , Oklahoma's inhabitants arc disappear ing rapidly. (SnudlKtx is making terrible ravages in Guatemala. The public debt has increased $8,702, 877 during May. Indianapolis talks of a people's co-operative tee company. Resident Harrison will spend part of his Hummer in Maine. Internal revenue frauds have been dis covered at Cincinnati. Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, is to have a gravity railroad. One or two districts in Florida began shipping peaches last week. The bathing season has already been initiated at Old Point (!omfort. A woman who had lieen bitten in I'lifl adflpliia by a dog, died of fear. Tlie. Valkyrie finished thinl in the yacht races in England, on the 3d. The incorporation of the St. I.ouis breweries was completed on the 3tst. Sjme Iowa counties are payings bounty of 5 eenw a head for gophers destroyed. United States Minister Ryan was ban queted at the City of Mexico, on the 30th. A great effort is being made in New York to promote trade with South Amer ica. A smallpox patient was discovered in the Milwaukee County Hospital, on the 30th. A rich vein of gold ore is reported to have leeu found on a farm near Gaines ville, Ga. The runier fclr.it an extra session of Congress will be held in October, is re newed. A railroad agent at Shelbyville, Ind., has Ifieti arrested for selling tickets on Sunday. A war rate ou the roads west of Chi cago, extending to. the Pacific Coast, is predicted. General N. P. Chipman, of California, w ith his family, is on a social visit to Washington. . r-The monument over the tomb of ex ' President Arthur, at Albany, will be un veiled June 15. An earthquake at El Paso on the 31st, caused the jx-oplo to rush from their houses in terror. A heavy fill of snow is reported from several Darts of Michigan. The damage to crois is great. A new political organization known as the ".-ins:ie Tax Party," has been formed in South Dakota. A woman is to lx hung in Jefferson county, AU., June 27, for highway rob iry. " She is colored. Frost damaged the corn iu some por tions of Indiana so severely that replant ing became necessary. Canadian Forgers are flying to the Unite. It Hates. It is a queer crime that doesn't work both ways. Congressman Edward J. Cay, a mil lionaire sugar-planter, died at Thibo deaux, La. the 30th inst. The American expedition to lgin work on the Nicangua Canal, sailed from New York under British colors. Huejuetta, Mexico, was almost entirely destroyed by a hail storm an inundation on the' Ml u Mmy lives were lost. A convention U frame a Constitution for tlie "Mate of Wyoming," has leen j called for July 4th, t Cheyenne. i Thirty divorces were granted in one tlay during the recmt session of the Supreme Court at Manchester, N. II. Hungarians and Poles are leaving P.i-ading, Penn., in large numlK-rs on ac count of the suH.'i)sion atthe iron works. The iurv in the ease of tlte McClelland- town bandits returned a veftli'-t of iruilty Hwmst Loins w asKer anu Uie two huni- vans. . C. P. Huntington is to hnild a palatial . .. i.. W.,1, nn fi,u,.,;ti,uf.i ' ';?'i. vni, Lr.,1 i,-.fiv.-.,v,ntl, I IJl 111 I Kit l livn iifvTv - - J street. 1 1 tilt it wil It is understoo I tliit it will le several months Is-fore th i itns of the Cbarhs ton and Baltimor i will be ready to go on board. A numlKjr of pcrsoiis in Atlanta re sinded to a parrot's cry of "lire," and discovered that a Jiouso across the way was in flames. The Paha-e Car.Company is suing the Wagner Car Coupany to prevent tlie lat ter from using the vestibule as & com pleted structure. Tim irin ma rket at Cleveland. Ohio, wa nearly parayHl on the 31st by the s i!of500 tons of Tennessee iron, Al forge, at $!3 00 delivered. "Ganiliing is licensed in Laramie, ryo T Huch is the deplorable but truthful item that is going tho rounds of the We'M;iD press. Laramie Boomerang. The Secretary of War has ordered the dismissal from tho aunyof Private Gus m'vus Kimball, (Jompany C, Thirteenth Infaniry, now in coifinement at Angel IaJand.'Cal. . ' FOKF.lU FLAM II KM. The Pjp Feeble Prince William of Hohoniollern Marrted-Biernarolc ; !' OnrlsUan-Earthquakes. 'The Pope is showing .extraordinary feobleueas. English shoe-workers are agitating for eight hours. Vienna car-drivers got ftO cents for eighteen hours. Bismarck frankly declares that he is n sincere Christian. Twelve thousand men are still on a strike at Haar, Germany, Lord Lonsdale proposes to organize an expedition to the North Pole. Two-thirds of tho engines exhibited at Paris are of the Corless pattern. Camden House, Chiselhurst, the last: home of Napoleon III, is to be let. Staffordshire, England, blast furnace men demand 10 per cent advance. The Dublin Corporation intends to; visit the Paris Exposition in a msly. Several prolonged earthquake shocks have been felt on the Channel Islands. j The late ancient chemist did not have: a picture taken until he was 117 years of , c ', , . .... I Tho hills near Reno, Nov., is swarming Tho Scotch lcal Government bill , with KT1WMil01l,M,rM, passed to a reading in the Commons, 't , . , . keek. I Red Muff has refused to Issue bonds ' ,. . , , ., . . ! for a new town hall. Novelist Dickens' third son. Henry! Fielding Dickens, is a successful lawyers Tho NajMi Cannery has liegun work in England. j 'Kh cherries the tlrat.- Emperor William has offered a gohl i K'nartdvllle, Nevada, county, is with and silver ship as a prize to the Berlin out telegraphic service. Yacht Club. j Haiicoy, Ventura county, is to have a Ex-Minister McLane thinks General meal station ou the railroad. Boulanger's influence has decreased since he left France. Victor Maehin, the Cuban bandit, was mamei to his mistress beioro ne was ex- ecutsil at Havana. .. i ... , . Everv town in tho Northwest bave re Bismarck has taken to solitaire, and is Hpoll,,.;i Seattle's call for aid. holding its heavyweight championship, '..... , . , A against all comers. The Irish tuemljers of the House of Commons are now in prison for offenses ' under the Crimes Act. j The Russian Nihilists give out infor-j matbri that thev will shortlv make an-, other attempt to kill the Czar. Heavy storms have been raging at Houu'kong, mentiy. An immense amount of damage has teen done. American pickpockets are flocking to the Paris Exiosition, wiiere their busi-f ness is said to be thriving wonderfully, J The Sugar Bounties Commissioners at ferred it to their resiwctive governments. ; , . j Irince Aloi.-e Schwaraenlerg of Aus- tri. who was badlv wounded n a duel with a Lieutenant of Hussars, is (lying, j A London dressmaker advertises that she will furnish a complete bridal outfit, bonnets, l)OU and slaws excepted, for X100. . , , . , ... i Lord Salisbury informed a depuhition of bi-metallists that tho business com-1 munity, not Parliament, must settle the! question. i 1 . In Venezuela the yellow fever is rag- ing. Fears are expressed that men enough to handle the coffee crop will be , unobtainable. . It is stated that the Princess 'of Mtirat Tho John Wieland Brewery Associa will claim indemnity from Italy of ftlf j lion, of San Francisco, refuse $2,i00,0i0 00 ,000 lire for the confiscated estates of for their jilant. King Joachim. j Work on the addition to 1k made to In Paris there are niore than 20,000 . the -State Printing ollke at Sacramento, places for the sale of intoxicating drink; iba. commenced. This is one to four houses, or one to j twenty-five men. ! Mariotti, who attempted the life of M. deFreycinet some time ago, and was con- j uneu in uie ahviuhi oi icuo, uo ui mi , r . ,i . l i . . ,.f ..... sound mind, lias been reieasei. t Henry George has finished a remark-j ably successful lecturing tour in Scotland, j . i i He thinks the single-tax doctrine lias taken deepest root in that country. There is a new industry for women in London, that of accountants and auditors for largo households. Miss Josie Courrah was the one to suggest this industry. The Persian Shah has the most impos ing show now on the road in Europe. He Sciids alsxit f50(K) a day on . bis tour. ' II.. . . ....l nf ..itwilnlxi r.H 1 null lit; IS a WJii Kfk jviij'av;wv iw;at uunu. Ship agents say that heavy Ixwkings are leing made on vessels from England to America. On tho leading vessels the saloon berths are full up to November. Ex-King Milan has privately declared his intention to return to Belgrade im- ! mediately. It is rumored that he is in muu way wlMJUfclibie for the recent riots. When a King goes to see the Kaiser, the KaisersiWiaas up anu says: ixa sip out land bave some fun J let's go out an.l give old France a rub on that Strasburgsoro." Lord James Douulas, brother of the Maniuis of Quoenslierry, has defaulted in the payment of his betting obligations and lias leen warned off the race-track. The civil marriage of Prince William, of Hohenollern, and Princess Marie, of Bourbon, occurred at the villa of the Countess of Trapani at Baden Baden, re cently. President Carnot, of France, is a great er believer in capital punishment than was M. G.-evy. The guillotine is much more active in Paris than it was some years ago. Tho Japanese Government has engaged two German lawyers iu Berlin to proceed to Tokio ami reframe tlie Japanese Penal Code to conform to the German instead of the French code, as now. Australia has been enjoying a land boom, which prematurely collapsed, owing to a severe drought. In Queens luid the dry weather caused excessive losses among cattle and sheep. THE PACIFIC COAST. SEATTLE'S, THE QUEEN CITY, LAID IN ASHES,' Colored Masons-A Sardine Faotory Immlgratton From tcotland-A Lumber Combination--FruU-Oro ers. , Napa College is to have a telescope. Crooks abound aliout, Seattle, W. T. Santa Burba school census shows again of 177. ; ' Lint Sunday was Children's day In Portland. Santa Paula, in Ventura county, has ton saloons. The Castrevlllo Gazette lias ceasad ! publication. Tucson Was shaken by an earthquake ontheSlst. a lumls'r combination is reported lit Helena, M.T. it costs 150 to destroy a shade tree at oiympia, W. T. Tulare has reduced tho liquor license f to a quarter. I Ctmtrturts for 'grading an.l sewering J jtedding bave lieen awarded. , t.v,rai olHOa 0f Bmnll-nox have been n,Krtetj fro,,, Wallon, N. M. J. to . vJneeK nas neen seniencfu io me Woodland, Cal., is to have a flrsKlass lawn tennis club in the near future. A sardine factory has located at Rose- viilu, across uie bay irom win iu-go. J The estimated losses hy hist Thursday's , fire at Seattle, is placed at $10,000,000. ; The (irand Ixnlgo of Colored Masons of j California, met at Marysville on the 3d. j Two barges made a successful vovago 0Wf tllC (;am.ad, lUpidsafuw davs since. j , " Tho last beivy rainstorn in Walla Uy'alla county, T., destroved 10,000 ' iiarvsvill(! mmi niupiin-iii. ii ' iA,rTi an,t l)wira t0 Han Francisco, lust r T a 1 ' r . tit.. a. ,.f I.!....!.. l).,.n..,. . 1,1,11. Mifa.l (it .fnsiHllt Ciun.n uomun Catholic, (Sunday, tlie them for feeding whole to any kind of tA ju)Jt (llia , w.(om digesU'd, and some of the hardest of them grow i, mZT.i&x through the lt and prohibit tlie sale of intoxicating i af,m,1,i. n ,nr.. .1 J ... ti. it i ti.in ,lllllllrs 1 , stomachs ofliorscs anil uittle. It is this " ,u,,re' . ! that makes barnyard manure so prohlic Chinese arc said to be pouring into of weeds wherever it is applied. It is California over the Mexican Ixjrdcr, near j safer to grind screenings, though if Kan Diego. jthcy consist almost entirely of weed i,.., ! seeds, it may be even better economy to C. I . Ierry, whoso wife caused a great ; Jllrn iwn ' Randal in Paris, is su.ng her for divorce j & in lacoioa. ;, ,.,. ,w .",,,.:;' ,i,t a bridge was burneil near Hood river on tll(! iMnyn tlie Eastern trains in reaching Portland. T1 ifu.ivm(r crow a (,'ane Hancock i has for the ninth time Is-en successful in - . . . ... i(e anj projs'rty. The threatenel locust plague of East j?.iveriti(0 has Ikjcii stopi 1 by binning over the uncultivated lanuj. The entire business portion of Seattle was burned on Thur slay, the 0th. Not a business house left iu the city. The little 0-year-old daughter of Geo. F. Johnson, was thrown from a buggy at Portland, last week, and severely injured. A company to encourage immigration from Scotland, has Is-en formed at Simkane Falls, with a capital of 00,000. At Ainslce, W. T., the 2d, the large sawmill of 1). J. Ainslee, with a capacity of 4000 feet a day, was destroyed by fire. 11. J. Skinner, of Cowichen, Victoria, father-in-law of Hon. Mr. Davie, the premier of British Columbia, died on the 2d inst. Tho fire in the Idaho mine at Grass Valley bus been extinguished and tho lwdies of the two burned victims re covered. The German singing birds that wero Ulcerated at Portland, Or., recently, have settled down to business. They have Ix'gnu to build nests. Track -laying has been commenced on tho Spokane and Northern Railroad. The work is expected to be finished to Colville by September. The railroad depotof the Oregon Trans continental Company at Slaughter, in King county, near TacoHia, W. T., was burned on the 3d inst. C. M. Pyke and Martha Lancaster, tho "Louise Manfred," of the Tivoli theater, wero married at Martinez, on the 2d inst., by a Justice of tho Peace. Denis Hayes, ex-Coioner at Marys vill, Cal., and Win. J'otts, were thrown from a buggy last week, the former, it is feared, was fatally injured. The fruit-growers in tlie neighborhood of I lay wards, have completed an organi zation to ship their own fruit East and to aid each other in finding a market. , IIOMK AWt I'AKU, .Trass for Shade Around the House Rust Stains in Clothlasf-Tlie Oars of Hogs-Good Ooolttuii Hard boiled eggs and coniino.il ninkoM a good first feed for ducklings. To remove stains from machine grease or od, wash lit cold rain water mid soap. This will noUnjure colors. , Kerosene oil will soften leather shoes that have lieen wetted ; or machine )olts; or harness that has is'ou soaked with rain. Ammonia water will kill any acid that has been dropped niton clothes. In most rases, a few drops of chloroform will then restore the color. Trees about the house make It more homelike and iittractive, and shield it from fho cold winds of winter and the hot sun of summer. It Is better to have a close, warm pen, excluding snow and cold, anil not give the pigs two much N'dding. If given the chance they will cover themselves with straw until they IsH-ome steaming hot, anil then go outside to the cold, thus milking themselves sick from colds a lice t ing their lungs. A wholesome Dish of Onions. -Boil them in salt and water until they begin to Ik tender, drain the water from them and wrap each onion in soft mor, set them side by side into a dripping imn, let them bake until done, then put them into a vegetable dish and pour rich brown gravy over them. Ilust suiius iu clothing or ink Rhiins which are alwiut the same thingvan ix j removed sh follows : Add two parts of cream of tartar to 'one part of oxahce acid, dry, and keep the mixture in a Isittle; wet the stained part ami apply a : little of the (nmdcr; wash out soon after ! in clear warm water. Kcjirat if necea- i 8i,ry Swiss t)im tte. Break six eggs in as Itowl, add a uillof cream, a quarter pound of trrated cheese, some peppt.r and salt. Pour into a buttered pan. Stir the ome- lette well alsait for a few sounds, so that it will not set like a Nisuige cake. lot it brown quickly. Fold nviv on itself and serve. Parsh-y nnd a few line bread crumbs added before cooking improve the dish for some tastes. Chicken and Macaroni. Cut up a ten der chicken in neat pieces and fry brown in fresh butter with a few Htris of bacon, keeping the pan covered. Season with popicr and salt. Roll a handful of tho small Italian macaroni, for twenty min utes, drain through a colsndcr, add a large piece of butter, a cup of rich, strong gravy, and, if liked, some grated Par mesan cheese. Arrumie the chicken on a very hot dish around the central pile of macaroni, which must 1m1 thoroughly I i. ....... mumi uuu mui nituiuvt nun umn'i, c . , , , , . Scr.emngs consist not merely of crack ( ed or imperfect uruin, but contain also i fiititiv lii.fi.la rA U'tiii.ta uttiulu tltiit imlU ller fleeco is therefore not so heavy as that of the wether, that has no such de mand and is equally well fed, hi iauil ing time the owe has usually some fever which injuriously affects tlie quality of the moo!, hy making a weak place in that grown at this ixenoil But iu practical j m.ing tw woo ,.rop' comparatively few J(,Vers can make sudi distinctions. They i buy low enough so that joor wind will jiass niuater and leave them a profitable com- mission. In very many places in the west where wheat was once grown it now falls so per sistently that its culture has to be aban doned. Some parts of Iowa and South ern Minnesota are now in this condition. Tho winters are not quite so cold us formerly, hut it is tho summer heats that wither the plant. Some wheat is still occasionally grown hv sowing the spring variety with wits ana harvesting both to gether, separating the grains afterward. It is not K)verty of soil that causes wheat failiuro, as the crop fails on land broken up for tho first time, as well as on that long tilled. Those who shirt cuttings in water will use a Iwttle with a wide mouth, they will find it an easy matter to remove the plant when tint time comes to pot it, without injuring the roots. Or, after the roots have reached the side of the glass, thev can sift the fine earth into the bottle till it is an inch or two iu depth. After the roots have taken possession of this soil, the top of tho Iwttle can be broken off by a sharp blow with a knife, and then tho mass of earth can be slipped out without disturbing the roots in the least, in ex actly the same manner as the ball of earth in which a plant is growing can bo removed from a iot. .Apple and Sago Pudding. Paro and core a half dozen sour, juicy apples, and arrange them in a buttered pudding dish ; (ill up the hollow of each tipple with sugar and put a bit of butter on top. Cover the dish closely nnd u set in tho oven to hake till the apples are thorough! y done. Meanwhile boil in double kettle a scant cup of sago with two cups of water and a little salt. When done which may lie seen by the transparent, jelly look of tho sago and by the taste beat in a lump of butter, sugar to tasto, and flavoring if desired. Pour the sago over tho cooked apples in tho pudding dish and set back in tho oven to brown on tho top.. Her Siegel, editor of tho Faterland, tho clerical paper of .Munich, has been sen tenced to six weeks' imprisonment for libeling tho la to dowager Queen. PORTLAND MARKET. SO FAR CROPS LOOK IN A SPLENDID CONDITION. Oood Prices is all That Is Wanted t Make Times Lively all Round Wool Is In Better Demand Barloy U Lower. The (oval merchandise markets are lai ginniiig to nxperionco the usual lull in business that occurs for a month or so before the harvest, still the aggregato transactions are alaive those of a year ago. So far the crops look in a splendid condition, mid all that is wanted is gooil prices for thorn to make times lively all around. Sugars have advanced slightly, but coll'ee remains lino and steady, launons and oranges are scarce and high er. Dried fruits are moving rather slow ly, now fresh ones are so abundant and cheap. The lonil wheat market exhibits tittle life, buyers being few and far be tween. We quote : (IKMCKKIKS. Sugars, (lolden O 7c. extra C 7?h':. dry granulated H've, cuIhi, .-rushed ami powdered ll'ije. Coffee: Java Klie27t:t Mocha IWMWo, CWji Rica 2lCa.V, Rio-.'iir-.'tc, Arbnckh-'B roasted i.'6?4u. I'llOVlSIONS. Cregon ham 12 UtV.W., hreakfuat Iw con l.'le, sides lOfitHMe, shoulders 4 (irfli'. Eastern ham I3(irl3'vc, bn-akfast Iwcon i:M13Sic, sides ImA Uk 10s FKl'ITS. Is Atmelea ontngea $2.25, Riversides 1.511. California lenmns fj.oiKrfrj mr box. Oregon i"awlicrrieH f 1.2ft Hr crate. VKUKTAHI.KS. PotaUss ftiN:, onions l.7ft, rbeubarb 3c. tomatis-s per lsx. iuiikd khdits. i Apples uttn; slicwl iW, pears He, Oregon ! plums .7, Italian He, silver c, German j ikatic, plums fWtt7c apricots BKtfl-k', Hches Hw 10c, California figs He, raisins I.7u(!!2.2i js;r box. DA1KY I'ltomtCK. Batter. Oregon fancy 20c, medium lfta) 17'tc, common, 1012c. Eastern 22c, California IH-Uo. sous. . Eggs lH320c, lori,TRY. Chickens broilers J..r0wH, ducks 1(I U, gceso 8, turkeys l&c per tl. wool,. Valley KWUOu, Eastern Oregon Brfl'Jo, HOI'S. Hops KXaloc. GH.MN. Wheat, Valley H.Vxn LH'tj, Eastern Oregon t. Mi 1.07. hj. Oats 28(if.:Oe. FXOUH. Standard M, oUiw brands 3.50W!5.75. rKKn. Huv$i:t(iH4 fer ton, bran $13rrf 14, chop ISW20, shorts $14(i(l.j, Isirloy $20(4 22.60. PRKS1T MEATS. Beef, live. IlfvO. dressed, 7e; mutton, live, .'(jyC, dressed 7c; Iambs $2.ft0 each, hogs live Oc, dressed, 7&47Jv: j veal (lHc. "Sixty or seventy speeioa of gold enrod. nnd even more than this number of asters," says "Vick's Magazine," lire found all over our land." "No other flowers so abound and apparently claim possession us t'ne.-io And grouped tofrothor they might npproprhitely bo taken as our National flowers, ombluiiis of endurance, vijror, light and froo dom." A Dubuque newsboy lately got ovon with a dead-boat The mail owed the boy for papers und would not pay him. Tho boy wrote to his (tho boy's) brother, who Is attending school in Indiana, tolling about tho action of tho customer, and ono day last wook the man received a box by cxpross marked "C. O. D." Tho express charges amounted to sov erul dollars, und upon opening tho box It was found to bo full of bricks. Referring to the proportion of col lege graduates prominent in publio af fairs, tho Philadelphia News olios tho fuct that fifteen out of twonty-throe IVesldonts, fourtoon out of twenty-four Vioe-Piosidonts nineteen out of twon-ly-niiio Secretaries of Stale, sixteen out of twenty -six Speakers of tho House, thirty out of forty-ono judges of tho Supreme Court, nnd llvooulof tho six Chief-Justices have received a coilo giuto education. Tho United Stales Consul ut Mar eoillos, In a rocont report, says thut the olive oil industry of Southorn Franco Is suffering Jiouvlly from tho almost uni versal pt ACtleo of adulterating tho nu tlvo oils of Nice and Provonce with various seed oils, such as sosiimo, pou nut, poppy-soud, and especially cotton seed, which Inst, by ronsonof its cheap ness, palatable flavor, and difficulty of detection, has of rocont yours sup planted all tho others as an adulter uiU unions ari about ttie t-est norviue known. No modicino Is really so olll caclous in cases of nervous prostration, and they tone up a wornout system in a very short timo. Green's Fruit Grower. An Inflamed bunion should be poul ticed, and larger shoos worn. Iodlno twolvo grains, lard or spormuoetl oint ment half an ounoo, make a capital ointmnnt for bunions. It should be rubbed on two or throe times a day.