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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1888)
H^KAUA'S PALACE. | NEW YORK'S HOTELS. .... ,h. rroni*“» Kel*r ®r «M* Ha- I TH* Capital Inve.t.d lhe Carav.«.,!«. li OX" w»n»u Island» Live». of the American MetropoUe. O'“'1“« •'«ts-rsUtUH» .Dd Brllet, Ahi. u* th. Naum of Aliuk*. ' I A l>eiief in the presence of evil spirits ' Thi'roya! palace-called “Isalanl" The amount of money Invested in const.tutes the only „religious idea ' tjoupies a square of about five hun- . in the center of the city, and hotel property in New York is vari among tl>« Mute*. There are among ¡Surrounded by a' hlgh wall formed ously estimated, but according to a them individuals called toonrachs, cor- j tone and cement. Just outside of fair allowance the land and buildings re»|>oridiiig to tbe shaman of the Sibe ¡L palace wall are the barracks for are worth »13,000,000 - that la, ank rian tribes. If a person is sick before ¿0 handfull of native troops, of which averaged valuation of each piece of the whaling season commences, or a L jtoyal Highness can t boaat. boast. Tbe The property at «241,935.50. Of course child is born before going on a journey *l|to this amount would be largely in excess or building a house, the services of the Itself is a large and imposing shaman is called into requis^iom» Tho itructurfli __ two stories high. It is a of the value of more than half of the regular hotels within the city limits, modus operamfrin every ease is simi handsome building. The throne- very ■ L og C abi xs are neither j is a large and beautifully-flnlshod but it is also away below the just as^ lar. Tile shaman,.after a long spell of fashiouable nor in de room suddenly begins to roll his I ¡mirtraent. The throne for Ijis Majes- sessment of neariy twenty of the big -silence, mand, but they were more oomtortable aud ■ tv »nil the Queen is on a raised dais at hotels now in business. The furniture eyes, convulsive shakes prevade hi» .more healthy than are S ¿e end of the apartment The wood- in the hotels Is estimated as having a frame, and he gives utterance to vari mAuy mod rn dwvlltug-i. I work is of koa or native wood. The value of »2.000,000, with an average ous groans and Sighs intermingled with Warner« Log Cabin ¡£cctìÌ sentences pertaining to the subject Hops & Buchu is a re value of »32,>259. Several of the large S hanging* are of red damask. The production of one of the upon which he is engaged. «During the houses have expended »250,000 on I itats dining-room is also very large : best of the simple with which his performance a continuous Log Cabin dwellers remedies of old days kept them I and elegant. It is hung with portraits their interior decorations, and three time^of beating upon a drum is kept up. selves well. Did you ever try ’•Tippe or four evon more than this. All of I rf foreign sovereigns, notably one oL I. Louis I’hillippe. The state fecep- these estimates are placed exceedingly Toward the end paroxysms, or rather canoe' I convulsions of exultation similar to ■ tion-p>°m bs bung with blue, low, yet they Bhow that simply to STARTLING DISCOVKRY. | gaudy colors predominating through? build and furnish the good hotels it what have been described as prevailing The discovery by the inhabitant» of a locality ..at the finale of a shaker meeting, are hitherto unvisited by the pestilent scourge of required an outlay of »17,000,000. This, I out the palace. Opposite one of jthe and ague, that it exist» in their very by the shaman. Froth fever midst, is decidedly startling, such discoveries I gates in the palace wall is located the after all, Is an exceedingly small In exhibited exudes from his mouth, his eyes glare are made at every s « ml 8 ou . in erbry part of the vestment when compared- with the I government building. This is a hand- | Union. Subsequently, when iris ascertain« I, amount of money required to acc'm- and hill, and his wholo frame is con as i tin variably is at such limes. tMtagh the I some stone structure. In front of this modate torted. Perspiration pours from hi* valuable experience of some one who has been the guests. I stands a bronze statue of Kamehameha ’ benetkted and cured, that Hostetter’s Stomach At the legal ratevf interest this In face, and he Is entirely exhausted. The Bitters is a thoroughly etilcacions eradi ator I founder of the kingdom. He was of t’>e malarial poison, and a means of fortify loud invocations to the evil spirits to I King of one of the Islands and con- vestment should return »850,000 a y ear. vacate the body of the sick persoirur to ing the system agsinst it, a feeling of more and tranquility reiuns throughout the I quered all the other Kings and gath- It does all this and much more. The drive them away from the sea to ena security a hole neighborhood. Besides the febrile form» malarialtiisease, dumb ague and ague cake I ,red the Hawaiian group .Inta one- J total income of the number of hotels ; ble the whales or seals to arrive, be of are renteved by the potent action of the Bit mentioned is ostt mated by good au I dominion. come gradually subdued, dying away tore, to which science also gives its sanction as remedy for rheumatism, dyspepsia, constipa I the present King, Kalakaua—mean- thorities as »14,750,000 a year, flow into incoherent iriutterings. Then a tion, liver compluin«, debility, kidney trouble», much of this is profit is figured out in and all diseases impairing the organs of di I log Day of Battle—is not of Kame- this awhile he regains his composure, after gestion aud assimilation. way: There are accommodations I hameha descent, but was elected to the for nearly 80,000 person in the hotels complacontly smokes his pipe, and re I throne in default of an heir apparent, rated as respectable: ceives his pay for services performed. ‘ Th: -e are at I am a man of desperate fortunes, that is, a I none having been named by the sov- least two-thirds that number If tho operation is performed over a man whose friends ar - dead, for I never aimed f per I ereign. He is not a man who com- .sick person and recovery does not en a any other fortune than in Mends. I stands the respect of the better classes sons who are counted upon as regular sue the payment made is returned, a of people on his islands. He is much patrons. It costs a hotel keeper on custom that might be advantageously White Elephant of Si-m, Lion of Eng 1. more*at home with his native singers the average about »1.25 a day to feed adopted among civilized persons. land, Dragon of China, Cro«s of Switzer land, Banner of Persis Crescent of Egypt, end dancers at Kailua than in man- and attend to the needs of one guest. Some curious superstitions are also Double Eagle of Russia, Star of Chill, Th<- 1 aging and conducting governmental 'J’his amount on an average patronage to be noted. If a person is sick, iron Circle of Japan. Harp of Erin. of 20,000 would represent an outlay of affairs at Honolulu. In June last his tools, such as axes or knives, ctin not To get tlreae buy a box of the genuiao I actions became so intolerable that «25,000 a day, or »9,025,000 a year. be used in the house. Upop a man's D h . C. M c L ane ' s C blebhatiu LtvSii PILLS, price 2> cents, and mall us the oup- When this is added to the interest on the leading citizens of Honolulu inau grave his slAl is placed, but broken te? aide wrapper with your addrea-, plainly gurated a bloodless revolution forcing the orginal investment of »17,000,000, pieces, and his kyack meets 'similar written, and 4 cent» iu stamps. We will it brings the total yearly cost, count usage. Furs, s|>ears and rifles are nlso their mail you the shove Hat with an ele Ute King to dismiss the entire cabinet ing t' e employment of servants,which deposited, while if tlui individual has gant package of oleographic and chro I snd appoint citizens whom they named, I represents an outlay of »1,862,000 more killed many whales the long jawbones matic cards. — f ind also to sign a new constitution virt- F lbmino B ros ., P ittsburg , P a . up to the respectable total of »11,287,- of tho balaena are placod in an upright | sally modeled Upon that of the United 000. This deducted from the estimated position to mark tho spot Those peo States. The Queen is of good demeanor total receipts gives «8,518,000 as the ind possesses more or less dignity. profits to be divided between sixty-two ple bury their dead upon the ground, They havejio ,chlldren, and their ap establishments, and would be an ex raising a number of pieces of driftwood Yon sturdy oak whose branches wide parent is Mrs. J. O. Dominis, wife of cellent chance for capitalists to go right in the shape of a tent over the remains. Boldly the storms and wind defy, the Governor of the island. She is the to work and pile up more capital with Owing to this insecure mode of burial Not lonsr ago an acorn, small. Lay dormant 'ueath the summer sky. King's sister. Her husband is white, the rapidity and persistency of the the wooil soon falls down and affords Not unlike the thrifty oak in its germ, de entrances to foxes and dogs, which velopment »lor not counting for much in that everlasting snow-ball. and growth, is consumption But 1 Hake havoc with the body. But little even thia mighty foe <»f mankind, positively country. The royal Hawailn band, In yields to the wonderful curative prope><ties of Such profits would easily explain the regard is paid to the burial places, the employ of tho government, is one Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery if taken reasons for the great number of big although these Mutes are very much early. Don't be blind to your own interests and of the attractions. It is composed of new hotels In contemplation or already . incensed whenever attempts are made think yours a hopeless case. This remarkable thirty-three members, all natives. under way. F remedy has rescued thousands. Of dtuggists. But, unfortunately, whea to take away any skulls or bones from They play as well as any first-class the noses of the guests of a big New the graveyards. They , also make a Band in this country. They perform York hotel are counted, they don't long detour in passing the resting place every Monday rntfrfiing In the palace always mean a weekly or monthly set , cquare and io the public squares three tlement of the bill. The number of of the «lead. and. will on no acoount times a week. Their singing of native “hotel beats,” despite all the precau touch any thing once deposited at a A Wonderful -Food and Medicine, Known and used by physicians alt over the —longs is a notable feature of their per tions taken to detect them and to avoid burial. world. Nrott’ci Emulsion not only gives A woman's grave has'hei* clothing, formances. flesh and strength by virtue of its own nutri giving them credit, is a matter which The distances In Honolulu“ being is exceedingly grave to the hotel pro sewing gear and various household tious properties. but creates an appetite for food that builds up the wasted body. “I have great, many livery carriages are in prietors. There are at least a thou utensils placed upon it. One of tile bgen rising Scott’s Emulsion for Bev. ral years, am pleased with it» action. • My patient* use. They are twa-seated and are all sand persons who practically live upon most peculiar acts I heard of took place an'd it is pleasant and palatable, ipid all grow the month of May, during thf »ay — ----- --------- i— ------ the .- ------ ------------- ----------------------- U8O of it. i alike, onio horse being used in drawing the hp.tel propjletore of this city. Not in whaling et Point Hoj^. _____ __________ ________ them. I think Honolulu uses as many the same ones all the while, of course, useful for children whon nutrient woman died and her body was carried specially lm dication is needed, as in Marasmus.”—T. W. livery carriages as does Detroit. The but the loss represents the loss of the out to the edge of the ice. Thrco old Chinese problem is coming to therfront " board of that number of individuals. women cut her heart out, wrapped it in P ierce , M:D., Knoxville. Ala. In tho Sandwich Islands as well us else This at.once makes an inroad into the a covering of seal intestines and threw The United States has about half the railway where. In Honolulu whole streets are big profit of »1,095,000 at an average jt into the sea through a hole in the floe. mileage of the World. occupied by the Chinese. They work of three dollars a day. Then come the This was done in order to bring good at the laundry business in part and are breakages in dishes and the invest luck to the catch.— Alaska Cor. San also waiters and servants. Many small ment in new cutlery, which in a prop Francisco Chronicle. ihops in all the Islands are run by erly managed house amounts at the Chinese. Almost all the poi is made average to »5,000 a year. This draws QUEER CUSTOMS. by them,' and the white poi flag is another «310,000 from the profit, and leen everywhere., Poi? Oh, the taro' then come the thousand and one other Interesting Facts- Concerning November Marriages In Holland. Is a vegetable, gray in color items of expenditure—gas, coal, dam Of the twelve months in the year No »nd about the size of our beet. age to furniture, and the like which Raw it is unfit for food, but baked run up to tjie big total of »1,026,000 a vember is reckoned in certain villages It forms a large proportion of the year, and again pare the profit down, in Holland to be by far the most im food of the Islands. It is cooked and leaving it In the neighborhood of »1,- portant. The four Sundays of the pounded with iron mallets. It is then 082,000, to be divided among the sixty- month ate known respectively ns Re twO hotels, giving each an average mixed with water until It assumes profit, subject to still further drains, view Sunday, Decision Sunday, Pur »bout the consistency of starch, when of »17,453. When ono considers that chase Sunday, and Possession Sunday, It is put into barrels and allowed to this profit has to be divided in most ■names which sufficiently explain the termeutfor about twenty-four hours. cases among three or four partners, - purposes to which each is put by the It has then acquired an acid taste, and the little hotels are not coiners of young people. On the first Thursday CURED OF MALARIA. Is then to the native islander what rice money, and the student of finance as in November all the villagers turn out 22 F lorida S t ., E lizabeth N. J., in tliesr best attire to be present at the applied to hotel keeping continues to March 17, 1884. Is to the Chinaman. wonder why it is that big hotels are village fair and watch the respective I have been using A llcock ’ h P orous The government of the Sandwich still going up in various parts of the couples perform the country dance, P lasters for the last five yean. Some Islands now may be said to be in the metropolis.— N. K Times. which is the invariable opening of such two year» ago, after having been sick for bands of the Missionary party. The events. On Review Sunday the unmar upward» of six months with malaria, I descendants of the old missionaries Graceful Princesse Gowns. ried girls and young men, after the found myself with an enlarged spleen, form a very Important part of the morning service, walk up and down dyspeptic and constantly troubled with a For stout figures are shown some financial and intellectual strength of staring at one ariother to their hearts' headache, aud my kidney» did not act very gracefully made Princesse well either. Having spent moat of the islands.— Detroit Free Press. content. Having made up their minds very my money for medicine ana inedi al ad dresses, in rich, lustrous, black corded whom to select on the following Sun vice, I thought to save expense I would silks—Bengalines, failles and Victoria Keep It to Yourself. day, the youths, with the politest bow* use A llcock '».P orous P lasters , two on reps—with full but closely compressed imaginable, salute the fair ones, and the »mall of mv back, one on the spleen or ague cake, and one on the pit of the stom You have trouble, your feelings are drapery at the back, failling nearly judge from the way in which thcircour- ach, just under the breast bone. I con Injured, your husband is unkind, your straight from the waist The corsage tesy is responded to whether success or tinued using the Plasters about thirty wife frets, your home is not pleasant, portion is nearly covered with jet gar defeat is to be their lot The third days, cbangingjtbem every week. At the nitures, the trimming including V- Sunday is devoted to the less romantic end of that time I wa» perfectly well, and four friends do not treat you fairly, shaped pieces on the shoulders, heav task ofrobtainfng the consent of the have remained so ever since. ind things in general move unpleas G eorge D ixon . antly. Well, what of it? Keep it to ily fringed with jet » vest piece, a parents and arranging in business-like slender V ornament at the back ex fashion the details of the marriage set yourself. A smouldering fire can be tending from the neck to the waist tlement The stern hearts of those in found and extinguished; but, when with smaller devlees in the same style authorityhaving been satisfactorily sub ooals are scattered you can't pick for the Vandyke sleeves. There are dued, the following week the parson is them up. Bury your sorrow. The neither kilts nor panels on the »kirt place for sad things and disgusting front, but applied directly to the plain busy at marrying; but not until Posses things is underground. A out jown are straight bands of dangling sion Sunday epnies round are the happy Unger is not benefited by pulling off jet, superb in pattern and quality, betrothed permitted more than an affec the plaster and exposing it to some which extend the whole length Of the tionate gaze, or at most a tender body’s eye. Charity covereth a multi skirt Between the bands are set de qqueezc of the hand.— E. B. Coleman, in It is dangerous for the colt to run Along tude of sins. Things thus covered are tached ornaments of like design. Al Notes anrl Queries. of the mare, particularly on a public road. cured without a scar; but once pub though this is a familiar style of lished and oonfided to meddling drees, the exceptional quality ofthe —When Senator Stanford goes to Minds, there is no end to the trouble silk, the simple style, and the wMBny Washington at the beginning of a ses they may cause. Keep it to yourself. new beauty of the garnitures render sion he deposits »50,000 at a local bank Troubles are transient; and wheu a the gowns themselves much more and he and his wife check against it sorrow is healed and passed, what a novel than their description.— N. I. If anything remaijji at the end of the session, which happens rarely, it is left oomfort it is to say: “No one ever Post. .________ as a nest egg for the Bext year's ex hww it till it was overt" penses.— San Francisco Chronicle, How It AdrMM* th. Srh.ww. of Load- Mooth.d PoUlloteM. “Talk is cheap," affirms one of th* practical proverbs of the day. We beg to differ. Talk is not cheap; it is an expensive commodity, and too oflea a commodity of little value. The ability to express one’s thoughts in a ooncise, intelligible aud effective manner, is a valuable accomplishhent, but th* rhetorical art of making a spread- eagle speech with one grain of sense tn ten of superficial bombast, can almost be rated as a vice. Many a man has elevated himself to , a re sponsible position, of public trust with no fitness for the propet discharge of his dutios. But he could make a nice speech, he could shake up his auditors with some side-splitting anecdote, or melt them to tear* by re citing some pathotio incident. No on* stopped to inquire whether in the man agement of his own affairs he was * success or a failure. Nobody carefully considered whether the ideas he ad vanced were sensible or practical. He could sway an audience aud that wa* considered a oonctuslve test of hi* ability. Isn't this a fair presentation of the manner in which we select men to administer our publio affairs? A man of admitted executive ability who has made a success of his own business, but has no rhetorical gifts, will stand no show against the mealy-mouthed candi date who has failed in every, thing he has tried to do. but who can talk. Talk is cheap, is it? Look over the records of Congress and see what it costa the country to print and publish the useless talk, talk, talk that hinders useful legislation and serves no better purpose than to advance the personal interests of ambitious politicians. The country has to pay for all tills talk, at a big round price, too, but the man who has been sent to Congress has to furnish his constituents some evidence of his great value, and nothing is more con clusive than a long-winded speech. Great is the gift of gab. . • s --- —Silk must never be ironed, as tho heat takes all the lifetout of it. and makes 1t seem stringy and flabby; but if you wish to press out odd-Wts of silk and ribbon for fanoy work, use an iron only moderately hot. and place two thicknesses of paper between that and MM silk. »hould avail tlMqueiï, S of Puut-vi « 4|mpiiu*m, Im .instruction, esiab- Ihhed reputniion,growing i*opularity. Business Shorthand, Con.mon School «né Bnnmwhlp Doport- monta. Students admitted nt,any time. Cata logue and specimens nt peUffianship sent free. J. A. Kw’b A. P. ARMSTRONG« Pria. T) vu *5ÏÏD ves iniantl- Durable ! » Ecojÿunicôÿl ! The Charles A. Vogeler Co., Hal to.. Mil. fancydAn IUe?.r<"uSi' D iamond P aints Copper. Only 10 Çant»- ARM&HAMMER BRAND DELICIOUS BISCUITS or WHOLESOME BREAD USE D wights C ow -B rand S oda -S aleratus , ABSOLUTELY PURE. DR. PIERCE’S ALWAYS UNIFORM ANO FULL WEIGHT. BODY-BATTERY n ic C hain A WORD TO PRINTERS PATOTKI/ Oct. 11,1087.