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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1893)
nere left ! who Stl b u!, 1 ' - mixture) y tartar S Dili iiqu.'itixl nd t, C r k ns:thoti . with or rtusi luurto-nu ost: to be haphazarii are verv lew umi. 11 best "hoi r instead. re w- d, most vl; csckeeper ' wdcr we wt lis scicr Bv its I irt Rr i! ?, km.; composition insures alone can the finest no ias not ukl like to )duccck tiicd the Royal ;enJ our Cook 3 To iook. nr rocuiest rof instruction. Royal Eakinj ?cvv Jer Copanj, THE t:0USE OF DELMONlCO. fte Prnij;r from Unit CntJVn Rniim to Wuvlti r in unit UHKtUlirttltt. Who ha lint liMfd of "UvlmtHiico'K," i Ner Yorkt No name is more tntmlmr to ! epicures than IMnmnieu, nwi yet few j-.co-kiiowanythtm; i.imut thtMiriitimil Dt'l nuiuicn'H, of whom there won' three hmth om .John, Lormiza ami Pierre. Tho hail foumler of the mtme was John, the ynitiiir i tut ami RioKh energetic of tlm three. He f was the !tFt who CHim-to New York, ami i ho wnt out for-cite other two. .ioliu orir- I Jimily Iweau his wireor us a trwier IrBtwetMi I I in v re atitt Havana. He mm it- a little l tnoiu'y and came to New York, tlruammu. I nrniNibly, as little. Of his fiitnrt Hiieettw an I it id A. T. Stewart wium he; (Irnt laatlwl (mm Ireland. John Htartfld a little ImUery and ilM fairly wall no welt that he thought limt with the aid of his brother heemikl do ! better. So he wrote to his ehler brother s to come over the Atlantic. This wuh tjitlte t n ymiturPHome jnurnev, etttit'tfiully for two j Swim teasui)t lads, for mieh they vtre. j But they bail faith in Johu, tn fortune mid hi each other, no over they cuiue by tuti) Bit hi, of course. The .Irs&Dtflmiinico bi'ttrtiiiir; whr a com bined bakery, bar, coffee room and restait I rant, Tlte Ixikury watt run iipon the pn honor 'plan recently adohird at wmie lunch counters iu New York; Unit Is, nu watcli was kept on ciiRtoment, who helped tbem letven to mn, tare, turnovers ami calces,, and their word was taken rw to the amount they consumed. The coffee waa always good and the meals well cooked and served, -4nrt rttc'pncea were reasonable. A cup of NO MORE GKALuiiNQ fresh coifeo and Rome delicious rolls and The Language of Animals. It used to bo told in tue fairy titlen that the hero ccald hear the grass grow and speak with the animals. Id reality h is not lively tuat we Bliall ever develop , the sense of heanug aulhcteiitly to hear the grass grow, but.it is quite Ukoly that ( we shall be able to converse with thf beasts of the held. But do tW beustf have a lauuiie? He wonhl be bold ia- deed who would denv it jKimt blank. . We observe dl aroimd us too uiniiy ui locations of consdoos exuuihaniciitioii . between them to have a right tosay "no" 1 absolutely. To be snre. some animals ffrailent, totaliy.it seems. But mar they not convey their 'thoughts" in some way for instance, as the deaf mntes do? TVcll iMld f or rioking. I butter-'enuid lie hud for HBiiiUii mid a I cutlet only cost n sliilliu more. A regular jdinuer, with wine, could be enjoyed, with fine service, for a dollar fully eiim! to a : three dollar Delmonico dinner uow. A I good Havana ciarcost but foiireentB Or may they not use a secret language, j especially as the bones were already rnlnnel Vlvmmt finvnnt w. "Ch 0 COatM tW(;ilty tcHlay. born in SHduW.oron-h. ilaBs., in 1753, ,.Tlie "touse.0' pnwpowl from , A, . . I Clio tirsv, Btiu by hd by a HBCnnii ilviiurttEitm erved tlixonan the I-ovulutiomu-y war mme m arm an mA n jB ,,, mthiliotiiiciioa mill nom? uMwr him-1 thriving concuro. John, the fotitxlur of elf natmallj thoujjiit that aukliera en- j the houae.took life easily townnl the end, gaged in thoir country's dofeuaeiloBcrved doing the marketing uuly, while Iub hmth to be handsomely trratcd. His fathor, I era played dominoes uud nmolted ciga it app-nri, t-iit a tivoni Early in the ' rettea. None of the Deimnnico, either the war, while Eiwnrasr v.-as a cajXaui, he I brothere, nepliewa or dMCoiuhinw, have was at home on a bnort furlough, and bet'" ! The original Del- , iU . - 4 y l nionicoa were decidedly unctlltuml. They u j i, (n tuelltter part0 thelr ivMi, i. i: mj, tai uai ,hM Ungnage-Englisb, French and lur tutu luuciituii. Mrs,, Sprout eut on the table tome bread and cheetie, wiih the muiains of the family dinner, Ebenezcr thonght this rather scanty faro for hungry men. like that of lovers, employing goa- tores and looks? When we gpeuk of lan ' , goage in this connection, it must be un derstood that we do not mean articulate peech. We take the word in its broad ' est sense aa an expression for the means of mental communication existing be--tween onecreatnreandanothor. Copen hagen Family Journal. far Pore Food. The San Francisco Board of Health can engage in no more laudable occupa tion than the examination of oar food supply and the instruction of the public as to those articles it finds to lie pure and wholesome, and which, therefore, consumers should use. ' There are quantities of baking powders 1 in the market to use which is certain detriment to the health of the consumer. They are made from alum, or improperly compounded from other chemicals, so .that they leave a strong alkaline resid uum in the food. Many of these pow- 7 ders, having proved unsalable in the .ast, have been collected by their man ufacturers from the dealers', with whovn they were left on commission, and shipped to the Pacific Coast. In the ef fort to gain :t foothold in this market ) tjieir unscriii'nlous manufacturers have indulged is extravagant statements both with refeii iice to their own and other brands, claiming the most improbable indorsements for theirs and defaming . the brand best known and longest used 4 dpon the Pacific Coast. This informa tion from iiiis high authority, therefore, is most opKrtiine. : ' , The strength in loavenins gas indi- . rates both the economical vaiuand the ntrritvof a baking powder. The tests made bv Messrs. Thomas Price A Sons. the well-known analytical chemists of San Francisco, show the Koyal to con tain IS)!. cubic inches of leavening gas , per otjoce of powder, which was. fifty-one iniilies niorfV than -the next -hiffhest in strength. This snows the Boval about .'ip w cent stronger than the best of the otlierjipwdeni and its one. that much nifire economical. i -'I-he- opinion of the Board of Health is as follows; ': - v' - ' ' yiet the members' of the- Board of -Health, ot the city and county ol nan Francisco, cordiallv approve and recom incnd the Royal Baking Powder. It is absolutely pure and healthful, composed of the best ingredients, of the highest Itrepgth and character. , ' t In our judgment it is impossible to make a purer or stronger baking powder than the Boyal. Kan Francisco Chron icle. - - ' - Aafclng- Qtinttloa. of Im Cuckoo. "In Denmark." said Augusttui H. Schneider of Ban Antonio, Tex., at the Lindell, when the voice of the enckoo is heard in the woods in the springtime ovary girl and boy kiss their hands and ask, 'When, cuckoo, when' shall 1 be married!' The old folks, wearied with disease and age, inqture, 'Cuckoo, enckoo, when shall 1 be released from this world's care? And the bird con tinues to sing 'enckoo' aa many times as years will elapse before the objects of these desires come to pass. And as some old people live to become advanced in years, and many of the girls die old maids, and the boys find bachelors graves, the poor enckoo has to much to do in answering the questions put to her that she has no time to make her nest but lays her eggs in that of the hedge parrow or the linnet that make the tame territory tkeir home." pretty bare, i Howovcr. the men aatis fied their appetites end naked what was to pay. Captain Sproat answered that he did not know, ho wr nld ask his moth- Italian but all thiwe imperfectly. Hot wore any of the Dcinionicostmxl bnsineos men, iu the American senile of that form. This may seem strange, coiiiikirini; their nccess, but it is a fact. None of them were keen or shrewd. N'oneof them drove bargains. They attended strictly to one line of du ties, treated everybody well, sold good ar ticles and so got rich, aud their fame as restaurateurs hllea not only New tork, er, and going to the kitchen door h i not only America, but Kurope. It is not aid: " "Mother, how mnch is it worth to pick these boncsi" "About a shii'ur:;;, 1 suppose," ens an swered. He wont back to the room, took from the drawer 3 shillings, and with a smil ing face handed them to the men, at the same time wishing them good day and a pleasant journey. When they had been gone a fow min stes, Mrs. Sproat returned and asked Ebenezer what he had done with the money that the men had paid him. "Paid mer said tue captain, with on ah of amazement "Didn't I ask yon what it was worth to pick those bones, and didn't you say a shilling? I thonght it little enough for such a job and handed them the mom-y from the till, and they are gone." Ebenezcr was his mother's favorite son, and she accepted the matter as a good joke to be borne without complain ing. Youth's Companion. , Spoiling- a Good Storr. "An ancient Persian king," said the doctor, "had brought before him a trai tor to the throne, who, after a brief hear ing, was condemned to bo strangled. "'Mercy, Okingf cried the unhappy man. '"No, responded the king sternly. Ton have conspired against me, and yon must pay the penalty with your life. The clock is now trembling on the stroke of 12. When it sounds the hour, yon most bid farewell to earth.' "Quick as thought the prisoner turned to the clock, which stood by the throne, and with a mighty push threw it from its pedestal, and it fell with a crash to the floor. -,. -. , -" 'I bow to your will, 0 kingr he said calmly. 'When this clock strikes 1 will die, and hot before.' "As a tribute to his presence of mind the king spared tiie prisoner's life, and after a brief imprisonment gave him his liberty." , .-, "Quite interesting." csclahncd a lady when the narrator had finished. ''Shows that there is nothing new tra cer the sun," chimed in another. . "Humph yen." said a small, quiet man in the corner after the comments had run their course. "Very good story, and I btte to spoil it, but I must do it." "Wh-Jtr" exclaimed the story teller. "Tee, must do it There were no docks in ancient Persia, so the prisoner generally known, but old timers will stilt remember that the llelmouicoH once kept a summer garden in what is uow East vew York. Attached to tnis garden was a vege table and dairy farm wbicb was free to tiie guests a pleasant privilege in warm weather. There Here various attractions, sucb as a band f music and a tenpin alley. There woiaiso an open space for target shooting and tor athletic games these were the happy days belore baseball. This Delmonico summer garden was a great resort fur all the foreign residents in New York, particularly, on Sundays, when all the Gcnnau, French, Italian and Span ish notables could be seen here enjoying themselves. Somtoga Cor. Troy Times. Practical Use of IHetaU. An interesting fact is noted in connec tion with much of the architectural work of the day, namely, the increasing use of zinc and sheet and plate iron and steel for ornamentation, largely taking the place of Ulaster and wood for cornices, window dressings, mansard und other roofs, dor mers and linishisgs, these latter being fixed upon brackets to the walls or other wise secured to the structure. In Austra lia, notably in Sydney, zinc has for some time past been employed for ornamental ceilings, oue of this kind on a somewhat large scale having not long since been used in the construction of a hotel dining hali in Sydney, aud which, for richness of orna mentation and beauty of desigo. Is said to be unrivaJed, the ceiling, as described, be ing divided into fiftee.ndeep.and rich panels. The chief advantages alleged ot a zinc celling are that it can lie soon fixed with out dirt, and is a comparatively light ma terial, peculiarly adapted to internal em ployment; the metal can be molded into panel or coffers and applied in large pieces, and the material decorated or gilded, and molded zinc cornices can be fixed "in situ." New York Telegram. - ' The School Girl Speaks. A crowded car; a pretty girl dressed in fresh summer stuff, and this is what she said in tbe hearing of all; "It must have been perfectly lovely; 1 sbould so like tn have gone, and 1 might have went as well as not if 1 had only saw Jack." What is the explanation Is ft that the schools do not teaub the young to use correct'Knglfsb, or that there is a dark Detroit not reached by education? To have this smiling young girl open her mouth and crop out such toads and lizards of verbiage is shocking. Detroit Free Proa. Uoele NRhura Lrnvltt Adinltn ElovlDrBeeo Tnn;;lit a Km-touit Lckou. "Tho bri!,-lite:it minds ticv hren known to git antiy onct iu .while," be;tan Uncle Kalinin Lenvitt, '-and the fact that I slopped over ouet is jest lis much a sign of genius as ''is of a fool. Fur's I know, it sopms so." Iiis neighbor, who sat with him in tho great barndoor, nodded his bend very vigoronsly, as much as to st that Uudo Kahmn's sago remark was too weighty for imme diate diacua.-u.j.i. . "The time 1 clipped np the elm trees front the house was an awful upsottor to me." "How's that?" sitid f he neighbor, whose conversational powers lay mostly in the line of interrogation. "W:ell, 1 don't mind relntin an experi ence that wns a putty good lesion tor me, on that did more toward mint-in my self esteem than 'most anything I over tackled." He rose cautiously and peered round the corner of the barn to assure himself they wore not overheard; thou, satisfied that no one was near, he moved tho small keg which served as a scut nearer to his listener and began: "Well, one mornin I soys tor Mary: Thorn elm tvmw-fnmt the house onghtur be trimmed np. That parlor has got tho chill an damp o' the tomb in it,' says I." "Moldy?" quickly asked his listener. "Yis, twus. Well, I hunted np a saw an got up on the fence nil dim np tor the lower liuibs. Jest as I got sot tied Murycomo tor th' door an says. 'Now, father,' she ullers culled mo father after the childr n come "now don't be too venturesome, fur yon ain't so yonng as yon was onct, and yon can't do as the bo-H do.' "WTell, it uih-rs riled me ter be called old, an I tike np putty sharp an says. 'I'm old 'notigh tur 'tend ter my own ui fairs an' not meddler f says, 'I never hev threw yor njo in yor face yit, though it be apparent to all!' "It was putty sarcastic, I know, an she went in nn ict the door, She didn't slam it, but jest slut it easy, like sho could b?do her time. "I 6'pose I was kinder Gustrated by it an npset, an I begun snwin like any thing on not notii-in what I was doin till I heard a big crock, an fust I knew I was a-hangin by my vest tor the stub end of a limb 'hont 10 foot from the ground. Ihed sawed oil tho limb I was a-settin out "Mary heard the crash an comernn nin ont lively, but when site see I wa'u't in no close danger Bhe says, -Pull yer self right np tor the next limb, the way tbe boys do.' "1 soys, pretty harty: 'I oin't no boy. Bnn an git a bidder" "I'm 'niort too infirm ter run,' says she, 'but I'll call for some oue.' "Putty soon she come hack with a man an a ladder, an whun 1 was a-stp-pin down she says, mighty pcrlito: 'There, now, dont play any of them boy ish trickB agin an scare me. My nerves ain't so strong as you yonng people's!' "Well, sir, whilst i wore a-hangin there the concoit jest dripped off my bootlegs. I was glad 'nough tor feel the ground agin, I con tell ye, an sence then I ain't never belicvod in bruggin." Youth's Companion. ' JoMtualtllig 111 Chios. Jossmaking is very simple. The man nfoctnrer's chief stock in trade consists -of wooden or metal molds. In those the wet clay is pu t into shape and allowed to dry. It is tiion touched up, dipped in molten glaze and allowed to cool. The average workman can turn out 100 a day. The clay is kaolin, running from red and gray to snow white, und costs about t cent per pound. The glaze is molted in a small charcoal furnace, similar to the old fashioned soldering furnaces of m tired plumbers. ' The wages of a good urtist vory from 20 to 40 cents per day. The cost of a fair sized image is aliont 8 cents. He sells it for ubout S cents to u native and for as high as $.1 to the credulous Euro pean or American tourist. The molding, touching and retouching are the same in all shops. The glazing varies indefi nitely. It may bo opaque, of any color; transparent, but tinted with any shade desired, or clear and colorless. The best work is made by painting the clay with heavy white paint and dipping in the glaze last described. In another kind of good work the clay is colored in caustic colors, kept in the heat until they have set and then glazed as usual. The Chi nese are very skillful iu this field of la bor and with fine brushes will turn out josses that at first sight might be taken for cloisonne. Phil-'lobthiii Press. ' BestSiiirt FOR THE 111 its SEND ONE dollar for finest Khirt made. Post FOR THE prepaid on all orders. Satisfaction iiaraiiteed. AlSTEpAGH&CO., UlllilHT CLOTHING STOKE IN tfWPORTLAND, OREGON" Cur. Ft rut itl Mrrlmn Rtreetft. IF YOU LOOK IN WyiMJiur'H Iiit'tion nry, you will H ml thai the dnilnfthm of n Hartxtin lit a iminftii ImiiwtiiHt. Now thru itt what IlSIlllif tor uingnams In wipiilar mini tn tlierkn, utripei h.hI iIu.uIh, 27 inehi'H witiu. U will wwt fthnia s cents ir ?ard to nmfl. Ho ymi we ymi ar jri'iuiuf gtioo KrnttK of it Ingham tUtlWtiriHl tit your post olticu (or 1 1 oemt )r yard. QIDU IWIantllr. 'DHL FISHING TACKLE -FOR- Rods, Reels. Linos, Hooka, Leaders. Ftc, of the Finest Quality. -SKN1) TO THE H. I. SCO., 93 Flrtt St., Portland. Or. Btmrt lor caulofrw. 'iugust Flower" Eight doctors treated me for Heart Disease aud one for Rheumatism, but did me no pood. I could not speak aloud. Everything that I took into the Storurch distressed me. I could not sleep. I had taken all kinds of medicines. Through a neighbor I got one of j our books. I procured a bottle of Greeu's Aug ust Flower aud took it. 1 am to-day stout, hearty and strong aud enjoy the best of health. August Flower saved my life and gave me my health. Mrs. Sarah J Cox, Defiance, O. DR. GUMS onion SYRUP ,)F0R COUGHS. m wins AUD CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. lriHtnfifamLWof r'nn chllilwn, tnr enly ira dy for (JotiKhB. CjMi r rid t'niup wa onion nymp. I iaiuatnanrTM!tU'jtifli7 aa it wis forty Tear Kuw rav craiirtihUdr-'i tiltn Ir. Ctnim' Onion tifrup Wtil ah U nlratuty prtpanl and mor nl"t lo tho Uat. Btvlrl vnr wlinrsj. Lnnw boiUen OO ounl. 4. A. FKM1KNHK1M EH, ItitMlintf )- el or ( the I'aritfn Nortliwent, keeia Inrsc HifHTK of all hKURBT HOCIKTY ItAlK.KH mi lirtinl. llullt K'M)8 at low- em figures, UfMtgei .umde w ardur. SOCIETY BADGES. miTbzds, 6.00. I I (torn, for (kialofnifc W.1SCHR0CK Fine Bedding, Hair Mattresses, Floss Mattresses, Wire Mattresses, end Pillows. 91 Nrw MonrnoHRRTtri, bau l-raucjocu km 7 rwisttrt A Trifle Too Alert That Tirna. At the Pompeiian grounds one night ft QQf occasion to rtiMcb around far hisoperagliiwi fLL& ' Id bis overcmit pocket- lif Hi iue tutfc a ftuapicious female, who no noonor felt Itia 1 11 rim whffTrw.rnt. tfnt- f'-n tnj ftUKlJ rou WhffTi wstrnt. 'ir;i i' in tin -uui SUiBDINU or PKOTUUDUia tlulitt - TIKLf) JlTONCllTf) DR. B0-SAH-K0 S ULE fi&MPOY, whi 'h av;u dirm'lr on porta nnnrtM, DR. MUMFOBO'3 TANSY . Tho rrilhltilo Female BemilatUaj 1'ill, (lillekiyeeiTuetaUlr M 1 rwularltluaand tlio .rt J (ltrttmMllnir syuip- - J " toiiiKSoitrova- . 1 Q , iMitolsU A A .. . Safe, sore sna BUI. 41 per box. I MTTMvonn Co., Hex fiuo. Heattle,Wn AND COTTONWOOD PILLS conld not have smashed ona.-London 1 ,d?r 'uJJ'S" Tit-Bits. The Llvrpuil 1 win S 1 jJL-lj Sm.V, UfflsjjJ sf C Gcorgie It Isn't faih to draw wben I do, Awtfaur. Ifoa mast b-bloir, don't yon know? Jadue. lbs thought, than she seized tho offending member, satisfied that she ball caught pickpocket with her pocketbook securely la his grasp. The geutleman smilingly aid, "l'ou think I have got yonr pocket book," accompanying the remark with an upward movement, which dinclosed tbe opera glass. The female thief catcher blushed and apologised, the red Are kindly aiding her to cover her llincoiiilllure. Bos ton News. r They Came to Terms, ' "Did yon und Dennis Dugan come to terms In your dispute?" asked a business man of his janitor. "Yls, sor, and ery nncompliment'ry terms they wor, sor." WasbiaKton FosL "I- ' Dr.BoMOSo.l'liUidalpbu.Jflb FBAZER AXLE BestinihcWorld! Get the Genuine! Sold EvBrvwherel TKA MK WlHILHKr, Asent, Portland, Or. mi I millatiifi. Hunt nro- pntd tin nxH)lit or nrluu II I'OXOB ivt w. inntTO MAKE WONKY IfilllliK Woftd'l Fair ant N I A HI,(arT' Uutll! 60 cw" wll";h Wl-rc-tiULll 1 U bttieon flvu Ixxika. Lare wimmi Um. Allowance for freiKtit. AkuhU wanted for other IjooIis ttlso. CircuUw free. f. H. lih My A Co., Ati Fifth avenue, Chicago, IU. MRS. WINSLOWS nWuT - FOR CHILDREN TEETHING - YOUNG IVlbNl Th Specific A No. I. mrtm, wtinoii' toll, ii enmm of V horn itnd Utmt. on mnHnr tA in I aLiii'Iing. J'Mivjiit trii inr!, It lit'tiitf rii In- : itTiuu nrawiy. i.unfi win-ii i very tin i if Him I ban (allifL MuMhvBll l)n.iRlntii, AlutiuiitntuntnK iiiu.v.ni'iMiiiiiiien.rriMiiRtne If'iff Gonnttniptivei nitd pooplo I who httvt) wotik liifipBor Ah- f ruft.noul(liiM I'lBo'nCnre lur Comuniptkm. It am 9ard tboaMBda. It has not Injur- wuuiiu, i id mil, uiiii io lOMfl. Sold flverrwhera. XMo