East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, April 04, 1888, Image 2

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    East Oregon Herald.
BURNS, OREGON.
TELEGRAPHIC.
AGRICULTURAL.
COAST CULLINGS.
OREGON NEWS.
CONGRESSIONAL.
SAVING THE BREAD.
Vsrloua Way. In WhUili Stain L ob . m M u
H. Utllla.d to Advantage.
'
An old gentleman whom I one,
Legislation Pertaining to the Interest
Devoted Principally to Washington Everything of General Interest in a
knew, himself a man of much knowl­
of
the
Pacific
Coast
1« Epitam of the Principal Kveoti Now Devoted to the Interests of Farmers
Condensed Form.
Territory and California.
edge of the world, and of many varied
and Stockmen.
acquirements—brilliant, ingenious, sc-
Attraction Public Interart.
SX.VATIL
complished. and with all exceedingly
Milton has a brass band.
To Make Pork Cheaply.
There are 21 churches in Tacoma,
opinionated—used to insist that every
The postoffice at Rann, Grant coun­
which
In a late number it was stated that W. T.
Mitchell offered a revolution
( was agreed to, instructing the Com­ nun ought to be ablu to make bread. I
T he reduction of the public debt
There are forty five real estate firms ty, has been discontinued.
S outh V allejo , Cal.—Just after the any person or community that im­
The Presbyterian church at Link- , mittee .on Public Lands to inquire into think there was no one of his many in­
during the month of February wan whistle had blown to signal the de­ ported from abroad what they could in Spokane Falls.
( the propriety and advisability of hav­ ventions and facilities that he prized
parture of the steamer Julia from the profitably produce at home failed of
The work on the Cascade tunnel ville has been incorporated.
»7,756,000.________________
South Vallejo wharf on her first trip, true economy. This was illustrated by will be finished in May.
seven or eight townships of the more than this, that he knew all about
The postoffice at Willow Springs, ing
j
I n Waldeck. Germany, a drunkard and before she had got lixiee from her showing that most of the hams, bacon
domain, surrounding and In­ making bread. I would hardly go so
Jackson county, has been discontinued. public
|
At
Visalia,
Cal.,
a
train
ran
over
and
cluding
Mount Hood, Oregon, set far as that, but I would urge that every
is forbidden by law to marry. They moorings, a terrible explosion oc­ r.nd lard consumed on this coast is killed U. P. McAllister, 40 years of
It
is
reported
that
there
is
a
China-
<
bought at the east, and that by pro­
girl should learn to make bread. There
curred,
racking
the
vessel
through
its
apart
as
a
national park.
man
at
Centerville
afflicted
with
the
i
intend to have no hereditary thirst in
whole extent, and filling the air with ducing them at home »1,00),(XX) could age.
is a proud satisfaction in knowing that
The
billJo
’
provide
for
compulsory
There are eight hundred and sixty- leprosy.
that place.___________ ____
thick volumes of smoke. The early be saved. The question arises : Can
education of Indian children was in this crucial tost of perfect bread,
four
school
houses
in
Washington
Ter
­
A
postoffice
lias
been
established
at
<
we
make
pork
at
a
profit?
Many
one is entirely mistress of the situa­
T he art of paper making has reached trip takes all workmen living on the farmers say no, but we say yes, and ritory.
Granger, Benton county, and Levy passed. It makes it the duty of the tion. Thou, what an opportunity it
Vallejo side to their work in various
a point where a tree may be cut down, industries on the Contra Costa side; shall now show by the experience of
I Secretary of the Iuterior to establish gives for missionary work! It is areal
George Charles was drowned while Jay appointed Postmaster.
made into paper, ar.d turned out into also those going to San Francisco, con­ practical men how it has been done. trying to cross Eel river, near Peta­
Chas. McLaughlin was shot and 1 an industrial boarding school on every pleasure to remember a long line of
Indian reservation upon which there
The
writer
lately
met
on
the
ears,
Col.
seriously
injured while attempting to
sequently there were a great many
luma, Cal.
a newspaper in thirty-six hours.
may be located any Indian tribe num­ cooks, and more or less incompetent
Geer,
of
the
Waldo
hills,
and
started
passengers on board. The morning
Thos. Chriestieson fell off the rail­ escape from Policeman Holsapple, of bering 500 or more adult Indians. young girls, practically taught the full
T he Beecher statue fund lias reached being cool most of them had gathered this topic with him. He happened to road bridge at Saucelito, Cal., and was Portland.
The pupils are to be taught in meaning of those words—good bread.
be
the
right
man
and
gave
this
ex
­
Burglags entered the bedroom of j branches of useful labor, in addition
over »31,000, or within »4,000 of the about the warm smokestack in the perience. In 1881 he had a field of drowned.
But whuu the bread ia made and
lower cabin. As the explosion came
The Commissioners of Klickitat Thomas Feebler, a merchant of Leba­ to the usual studies in primary schools. baked, that is not tho end of it The
amount desired, and by the time the from the boiler these men were directly fourteen acres to summer-fallow, and
county, W. T., have appropriated »150 non, and stole »75 from the pockets of Nothing in .'.he bill is to prevent the housekeeper has still something to do
design is adopted the remainder will exposed to the terrible shock. Besides having plowed it only as well as he to advertise the county.
a pair of trousers.
( education of Indian children in schools in the care and management of her
this, petroleum used for fuel was scat- would to fallow for a wheat crop, con­
be collected.
Patents have been granted to the , outside of the reservation, without the bread box. Bread gets dry, and molds
The
whele
number
of
prisoners
con
­
tereu through the steamer, setting it cluded to experiment by planting
,
fined at McNeal’s Island, W. T., is following: Edward E. Redfield, Link- consent
of their parents or guardians, aud wastes, and is thrown away—tons
T hk supreme court of Hawaii has on tire. There was terrible confusion potatoes. They were put in hills four . 151, of whom 34 are Chinamen.
ville, magazine gun ; J. E. and Miram and
,
no provisions of the act are to of it! It is not particularly easy to
feet apart and five bushels to the acre.
aud
beartrending
cries
from
crushed
, apply to the five civilized tribes, nor spend money wisely; it is not any easier
decided that under the constitution of
Jailer Tallman died from the effects Barnett, East Portland, paint.
and burning men. The force of the This was only half as much seed as is
E. T. Foley, who recently committed to
I the Osage Indians, of Indian Ter­ to use and dispense the resources of
1887 the king’s right of veto ia a per­ explosion was shown on a body that usually planted, but he wished to plow of a beating received at the hands of
i
housekeeping without loss or dispro­
sonal one, and that he is not required was dragged out of the wreck by Con both ways, and did so twice, with a four tramps who broke jail at Redwood suicide m Crook county, left property ritory.
to the amount of over »11,000. He
The Committee on Commerce re portion. The careful house-mother
to consult his cabinet in exercising stable Logan, without head or limbs, result of one hundred bushels of pota­ City, Cal.
has
a
large
band
of
sheep
over
in
the
j
ported
favorably
the
bill
introduced
The Odd Fellows of Goldendale,
and utterly unrecognizable.
The toes of the very best quality to the
finds that she must stand guard over
that right_______________
by Hermann, granting a company the tlie bread until the last "heel of a loaf”
burning steamer set tire to the wharf, acre. This fourteen acres was dry hjjl W. T_ e»pect to erect a hall, and in- Black Butte country.
right
to
build
a
bridge
across
the
Col
­
The Police Commissioners of Port- i
A farmer near Reedsville, Penn., and lor hours the flames held sway, land and had been continually sowrti tendTB vuy a tract of land suitable for
is eaten.
river at La Camas.
land impcsed a fine of »100 on Chief umbia
i
There are so many uses for stale
recently killed two deer at one shot. until the boat was burned to the wa­ in grain since 1858 for twenty-three a cemetery.
years.
The
land
had
been
consider
­
Vest, from the Committee on Com­ bread that it is a difficult matter to
In Cajon valley, Cal., a team belong­ of Police Parrish for exceeding his
His weapon was a single-barrelled rifle ter’s edge. Of the 60 persons on board ably worn by this excessive cropping,
25 are known to have been killed out­
|
reported a bill authorizing the dispose of the cut pieces only when
ing to John Bull ran away; he was authority in arresting and imprisoning merce,
with which he put a ball through the right or died from injuries.
and he was satisfied with the result. thrown out, striking on liis head, aud a boy without having piocured a war construction
,
of a bridge across the they are neglected and allowed to accu­
neck of each deer at a distance of sev­
The
seed
cost
him
not
over
»2.50
an
In tho destruction of the wharf, the
rant for his arrest.
i Columbia river atjDalles City, Oregon. mulate too much. Bread pudding is the
instantly killed.
acre,
counting
it
at
a
high
price
;
all
sheds, telegraph station and ticket
enty-five yards.
Rev. T. J. Wilson, of JHalsey, has
The bill providing for a Rational art
A man named Stephen Hall was
office were included, as well as four the cultivation did not cost over three killed by the premature discharge oi a received an appointment at the hands commission, to pass upon works of art too common resouroe, but it can tie made
delicate and attractive aud neod not ap­
cents
a
bushel,
and
he
housed
twelve
Rsv. D k . G reen will receive a salary passenger and freight cars, the loss of
of the board of missions of the United to be purchased by the government, pear upon the table too often. If the
hundred bushels at a cost of four cents blast on the Seattle, Lake Shore i Presbyterian church of Oregon as sup­ was taken up and.passed.
of »15,000 per annum and house rent which amounts to »250,000.
bread is light and sweet, and well soaked
a bushel for digging, hauling and mak­ Eastern Railroad.
as rector of St Bartholomew’s church,
Hattie Dorlet, aged 15, wife of H. erintendent of the^Iudian school at
in cold milk, then thoroughly beaten
The St. Louis, Arkansas A Texas ing cellars for them. He counted the
Warm
Springs
agency.
IIOCNE.
to which he has been called. His in­ express train was robbed at Dingsland, entire cost at not over ten cents a Dorlet, aged 50, committed suicide by
with a fork, and eggs used in the propor­
The Commissioner of Indian Affairs
taking poison in her husband’s store
tion of three to a quart of the mixture,
The express messenger bushel for the potatoes thus housed.
vitation to New York was extended by Arkansas.
Delegate
Voorhees
introduced
in
the
has recommended to Congress to ap-
it will be light and totally unlike the
locked the doors, but the robbers
It happened to be a good year for at San Francisco.
House
memorials
from
the
Legislature
Cornelius Vanderbilt.
smashed them in and secured between tubers, and though he sold to the
Wm. Glover, the highwayman who piopriate »3,000 for the purchase of of Washington Territory as follows:
soggy paste which is sometimes offered
neighbors for 25 and 50 cents a bushel held up George H. Preston at Seattle, land near The Dalles, on the Colum­
under the name. Bread dried in the
A farmer in Piscataquis county, »5,000 and »10,(MX).
Praying
for
an
appropriation
’
of
bia river, for Indians on the Warm
The Union Square Theatre, with all he found a market for near 400 bush­ and seriously wounded him because Spring reservation, to enable them to »10,(XX) for the improvement of the oven, rolled and sifted, will keep for
Me., cut down a tree and hauled it
els at »1.25, so his entire crop averaged he would not hold his hands up, has
days, and is invaluable for fine cook­
Nooksack river.
have good fishing grounds.
home. When he went to split it up i*a contents, was destroyed by fire at him 50 cents a bushel. But he fat­ been captured at Pueblo, Colorado.
ing, for crumbing all sorts of things,
New York city. The Morton House,
For the removal of obstructions in from a ham to a sweetbread. Cut in
The Oregon Pacific Railroad Com­
for firewood he was greatly surprised adjoining it on two sides, was badly tened sixty head of hogs on them,
San Francisco county, Cal., pays a pany has begun suit in the circuit the upper Columbia river and Snake
to find a big bear enjoying his winter damaged. Six firemen were iujured using a tank to cook them in, sailing State tax of »1,382,391, yet lias but 42
dice and fried by immersion in boiling
a little, and mixing two bushels of oats square miles of territory. The largest court at Albany against contractor river.
by falling walls, three fatally.
hot fat to a golden brown, we have one
nap inside the hollow log.
G.
W.
Hunt,
to
recover
»150,000
dam
For
the
removal
of
Duncan
rock
in
of the beat adjuncts for several soups.
A false alarm of fire raised in a with each boiling of twenty bushels of county in the State is San Bernardino, ages for non-performance of hie con­
the
Straits
of^San
Juan
de
Fuca.
A prize of 25,000 franca, instituted crowded synagogue in Hamburg, Ger., potatoes. He found liis hogs ready to with an area of 21,171 square miles.
If more is prepared than is needed at
tract on tiie extension of the road
For an appropriation of »10,000 for one time, the remainder can be used
by the King of the Belgians, is to be created a panic, during which four butcher when they had been fed ten
eastward
from
that
city.
Paul
Blessing,
a
young
machinist,
bushels of roots and two bushels of
the improvement of Deception pass, another day by setting in the oven for
awarded in 1893 for the best paper on women were killed and six persons oats each. They weighed on an aver­ was drowned at a bath house in Ala­
E. T. Foley committed suicide at Washington Territory.
a few momenta. Queen's toast is easily
means for abundantly and cheaply seriously injured by being trampled age 230 pounds apiece, and that was meda, Cal., being unable to swim. Prineville, by cutting the arteries of
upon in the general rush for exit.
For the removal of the bar in the
what they cost him, adding the time Several friends present were unable to one of his wrists. Foley was a well- Columbia river, near the mouth of the prepared, and makes a nice dish for
providing large towns, especially Brus­
breakfast or tea. Beat an egg; add a
A bridge crew on the Atlantic &
sels, with the best quality of potable Pacific road, A. T., numbering twenty spent in cooking the food and feeding render assistance for the same reason. known and universally liked young Willamette river.
cupful of milk and a pinch of salt; soak
them.
man of that section of the country,
Michael
Y.
Houran,
a
sail
maker,
men, working near Holbrook, were His estimate of the cost of potatoes
water.
_
For the construction of public build­ slices of stale bread in the cold custard:
committed suicide at San Francisco and resided at Camp Polk, about thirty ings at Port Townsend, Washington drain and fry quickly, either by im­
poisoned by eating canned currant
was 5 busheU of seed per acre . »35 by rushing from his bedroom and five miles from Prineville.
A compulsory education bill has jelly, and several are in buc I i bad con­
Territory.
mersion in the frying-kettle or with a
Labor of planting, 12 days............... 15 jumping down a shaft between stairs.
A. McBrose, who has the Sturgis
been prepared by a committee of dition that their lives are in danger.
For the vacation of the Colville In­ little butter in the frying-pan over a
Digging 1400 bushels at 4c............ 56 He struck on his 'lead, causing instant sheep on the shares, gave his sheep a
school superintendents of New York.
The village of Valtorta, in the north Six days with team cultivating ... 12 death.
scare by firing his pistol in their dian reservation in Washington Ter­ brisk fire. Queen’s toast is good with
ritory by the Indians.
ment, or makes a nice plain dessert by
The leading provisions are that a cen­ of Italy, was half buried by an ava­ Hoeing same..................................... 12
A boom of saw logs on the North midst, and succeeded in piling them
For the settlement of the Indian strewing eaeh slice with powdered
sus shall be made by truant officers, lanche. Many houses were wrecked
up
in
a
ditch,
where
102
head
smoth
­
sugar and pouring over the whole a
Total cost................................. »130 Palouse broke, near Colfax, W. T., ered to death, says a Prineville paper. depredation claims of 1885.
and incorrigible truants sent to a State and the occupants buried in the ruins.
Troope from Bergamo have arrived to Value of crop................................... 700 killing Moses Ebert and wounding
For the survey of unsurveyed lands little stewed fruit Plain boiled bread
Congressman Hermann was before
truant school.
three
others.
A
man
was
drowned
and milk is a good old-fashioned .dish,
aid in disinterring the buried. Twenty-
Post office Department and made in Washington Territory.
Profit, »40 an acre....................... »570 further up the river about the same the
excellent for little folks for their slip­
three corpses have been recovered, and
argument on several petitions pending
Hermann
presented
to
the
House
L iverpool is to be supplied by a several persons have lieen extricated
time.
He actually fattened sixty hogs at a
per, and consists of a générons bowl of
for
an
increase
of
the
service
from
a
memorial
of
the
Board
of
Trade
of
Abraham Waidstein, lithographer of
reservoir from a point sixty-eight alive, though more or leu injured.
cost of not over »100, counting the
broken up bread, preferably stale,
Prineville
to
Bake
Oven.
The
added
Portland,
asking
an
increase
in
United
San Francisco, and well known among
miles distant. It will cost »15,000,000.
plunged in a saucepan of boiling milk,
The Montana Smelting Company time and money he was out. Potatoes turf men of California, died on board increase to be continued to The Dalles, States Judges’ salaries to »5,000.
and then set back to stand in a hot
An entire village is to be removed to has closed a contract with the Great were in extra demand that year, and the steamey Austrail, as the vessel was and from Prineville to Burns for an
Hermann
presented
a
petition
from
counting thoso fed at what the others
place for fifteen minutes.—Dorothy, in
give the reservoir space four and a half Falls Water Power Company of Mon­ averaged, 50 cents a bushel, ho would entering harbor. He had been ill for increase to a tri weekly service.
the employes of the Portland postoffice
A hunter near Canyon City shot a for the passage of the bill which limits Country Gentleman.
miles long by one half mile wide. It tana, and will erect the largest smelt­ still have made his pork cheaply; but some time, and went to Honolulu for
ing plant in the world at Great Fulfil
cougar and captured her young ones, the hours of service of office clerks,
his health.
will be eighty feot deep.
MARBLE STATUARY.
on the Missouri. The company has a he reasons that as 4ie can raise pota­
small kittens. He had a litter of and provides pro rata compensation
toes
in
this
way
any
year
to
fatten
his
During
January,
27
cargoes,
aggre
­
capital stock of »1,5000,000, which will
young hounds at home and he placed
Gives an Explanation
I n 1887 over 47,000,000 messages be increased, as their (dans call for pork on, the rest can do so and can gating 29,769,000 feet of lumber were the two young cougars among them, for all labor in excess of ten hours a A Taproot Sculptor
of How It la Made.
*
day.
make
pork
as
cheaply
as
they
can
shipped
from
Puget
Sound,
divided
as
wero handled by tho Western Union nearly »2,000,000 for the erection of
Mr. John A. P. McBride, sculptor,
and they are thriving well. They lay
make
it
anywhere.
The
meat
was
Bavne
introduced
a
resolution
re
­
follows:
Port
Gamble,
7,217,000
feet;
Telegraph Company, and these were furnaces and other structures.
No. 1 when cured, and he could not Port Blakeley, 5,064,000; Tacoma, around in front of the fire and play citing the allegation that the Commis­ who was introduced to a large audi­
sent by lees than 1,(8X1,000 jieople.
Mrs. Albert Traflert and her 12-year see that it lacked any quality pos­ 4,835,000; Port Discovery, 4,023,000; with each other just like two ordinary sioner of Indian Affairs has/orbidden ence. chiefly of working-men, by Sir
missionaries from teaching the sacred Janies Pieton, recently gave a practical
The whole of the telegraphing in the old son were crossing the Ohio and sessed by that which is fed on grain.
Port Madison, 3,050,000; Utsalada, kittens.
Maj. Pow. 11 of the engineer corps, scriptures in the native language of lecture on the i.bove subject, at the
As the potatoes were dug late he 2 280,000; Port Ludlow, 6,250,000;
United states is done by less than 2 Mississippi track near Shattock, Ill.,
was instructed by the Secretaty of Indians in auy school supported in Rotunda lecture hall, Liverpool. After
in a buggy, when they were struck by did not bow wheat that fall but put in Port Hadlock, 1,050,000.
per cent, of the population.
War some t'.me ago, to make a survey
the east-bound mail. Mrs. Traflert oats the following jpring and saved it
The Marshall monument committee of Tillamook bay, with a view of im­ part by the United States, and calling giving a sketch of the art and its great
had her head crushed and her hand in the sheaf. It was as fine a crop as
on the Secretary of the Interior for antiquity, the lecturer drew a profile
T he Senile Committee on Post­ cut off, dying an hour later. The boy he ever raised, very tall and heavy, an awarded the contract for a monument proving the channel. Maj. Powell has the authority of law under whiehjhis in eliglk on the blackboard, which he
of John Marshall, discoverer of gold in made his report. He says Tillamook
offices has been informed by a firm of was wounded in the head and died extra crop. The next year he raised California, to F. Marion Wells, of San
order was issued.
tilled in with clay, and proceeded to
demonstrate the building up and mod­
American seedsmen that the new soon after. The buggy was thrown thirty bushels of wheat to the acre on Francisco. The mvnument will be town is the principal place of tlie re­
gion
in
which
it
is
located.
It
is
—
wo
are
never
made
so
ridiculous
sixty yards and ground to kindling the oat stubble, and he has followed erected at Coloma, El Dorado county,
eling of a portrait bust of soft clay.
postal convention with Canada is
situated
on
a
small
slough,
near
the
by
the
qualities
we
have,
as
those
we
wood, the florae being instantly killed. the same plan more or less extensively and be a granite shaft, thirty feet
He stated that there was a general
likely to throw the seed-growing busi­
head of the bay, and is the distributing affect to have.— Rochefoucauld.
and erroneous opinion that in taking a
CharleB Williams eloped from Naco- every year with similar results", one high, surmounted by a marble statue and receiving point of a fertile and
ness into the hands of Canadian grow­
—Bobby—Ma, can 1 go over to Wil­ portrait bust it was necessary to take
sari, Honora, with the wife of Jack being that after a summer fallow in of Marshall nine feet high.
rapidly settling country. Along these lie Waffle’s? Mother—You must ask
ers almost ontirely. The (metal con­ Martin, a cattleman. The woman |x>tatoes he can grow two crops of
a cast of the face. This was a mis­
Antonio
Arellanes
accidentally
shot
rivers
are
numerous
sloughs.
He
also
vention permits Canadians to mail appropriated »3,000 ami a gold watch grain, and better crops by far than on and killed himself near Los Angeles. states that coast trails and roads con your father, Bobby. Bobby, (hopeless­ take, for the head lost all the spirit
ly)—Well, ma. pa it putting up the and go by such a mechanical process
seeds, plants and scions to any point and chain belonging to Martin, while a bare fallow.—/’orflund Oregonian.
He was riding in a buggy with another verge at that place. He recommends parlor stove.— N. F. Sun.
that should distinguish an artist's
A Minorca pullet laid her first egg man, carrying a shotgun in liis hand. that »1,500 be appropriated to clear
in this country for four cents per Williams scattered the horses belong­
—Hypochondriac—I am feeling very work. The truth was not always that
ing to Martin and neighbors to pre­ when ten week» aud one day old.
Making
a
short
turn,
the
buggy
tipped
out
the
channel.
]H>und, while seedsmen must pay six­ vent pursuit.
blue this morning. Doctor—What’s which appeared to be true, and the
The day following
An atrocious murder occurred at the matter? “Every time I feel my
Cabbage brought from Germany now and Arellanes attempted to jump out,
teen cents per pound. Tho committee Martin procured horses and a posse
sculptor had to convey some idea of the
when
the
hammer
of
the
gun
struck
thinks tho complaint is well founded, and started tn pursuit. He overtixik competes with the American product. some object, causing its discharge. Heppner, a man named Barrett being nose it hurts me.” “But you are not chnraeter as well as of the mind of the
the
victim
and
Fred
Crump
the
mur
­
In
the
agricultural
districts
of
Rus
­
and will suggest a reduction of domes* the party in a canyon near Hill’s
The load literally tore one-half his derer. Fiom what could be learned it obliged to feel your nose.” “But how sitter; and a man who knew his work
ranch on the Han Pedro. As soon as sia the women do two-thirds of the head off.
can I tell whether it hurt« unless I feel ought to be able to do so with his
tic postal rates on such matter.
appears that Barrett and Crump ha>' it?”— from th$ German.
field
work.
Williams saw Martin he opened fire
fingers. Carving was a secondary con­
a
quarrel
over
a
sheep
range
in
the
8.
W.
Sherlock,
of
Sonora,
Cal.,
on him, the shot passing through the
sideration. The lecturer then ex­
Feed your fowls a variety of food.
T he people of tho United States body and causing instant death. Both
Sand Hollow region. They were sep­ POKTLAMD PltODUM
formerly
captain
in
the
U.
8.
navy,
plained the process of pointing a mar­
There is as much loss by overfeeding
spend the following sums annually: Williams and the woman are heavily as by starving them.
committed suicide in his room at a arated before thev^came to blows, and
ble statue. In this process, the model
B utter —
it
was
supposed
that
the
trouble
would
Han
Francisco
hotel.
When
the
cham
­
For missions, »5,000,000 ; education, armed, and declare they will not be
Fancy roll, / Tb....................
»74 and the block of marble were each
not
be
renewed.
But
early
the
follow
­
Feeding
broken
oilcake
to
fowls
bermaid
opened
the
door
she
saw
him
Oregon
.....................................
1« fixed on a base called a scale stone, to
»85,000,(XX); sugar and molasses, »150,- taken alive.
ing morning Crump went to Barrett’s
grade......................
10
A passenger train going east and an twice a week will promote laying when sitting in a chair, which was tilted house and called him out. As soon as Inferior
000,000; Is Hits and shoes, »196,000,000 ;
which a standard vertical rod cqfld be
Pickled...................................
M
other
food
gives
poor
results.
back
against
one
end
of
the
lounge.
?4 attached at corresponding centers, hav­
he stepped outside Crump attacked California roll......................
cotton goods, »210,(XX),000; lumber, oil train coming west on the Union
There
was
a
hole
in
his
head
and
a
do
pickled.................
28 •
Pacific near Colton, Nebraska, collided
American onions are being largely
ing nt Ito upper end a sliding i?F.dle,
Letters left him, stabbing him five times in the
C hkkhm —
»233,000,(XX); woolen gotxis, »237,- with terrific force. Both trains were supplanted in our home markets by a revolver in his hand.
body, causing almost instant death. Eastern, full cream.............
stated
that
ill
health
was
the
cause
of
18 9 H so adapted by a movable joint ns to be
000,000; iron and steel, »290,000,000; piled together in a broken mass and foreign-grown article—largely Sicilian
Oregon,
de
.............
The weapon used was a large butcher
14 • 1« set at an angle and fastened by a
the deed.
In twenty or Italian.
...............................
meat, »300,(MX),000 ; tobacco, »250,- took tire immediately.
144 screw when set. The sculptor having
knife. The crime was committed be­ California
E ggs —Fresh......................
minutes
all
was
consumed.
Engineer
A
shocking
accident
occurred
at
the
• 4» marked the governing points with a
Cut
up
the
refuse
and
small
pota-
(XX),000; bread, »506,000,(XX); liquors,
fore the horrified gaze of Barrett’s wife
D
rikd
F
ruits
—
Powell wav killed, but all passengers
farm of James Cooke near North Yak­
• pencil on the model, the instrument
»'.XX),000,(XX).
Total, »2,361,000,000. escaped, although some were badly toes for the fowls. They noed some ima, which resulted in the death of a and little children, who could do noth­ Apples, are, sks and bxs...
•
green food and will repay the extra
do
California.............
« was applied to these, and the measure
ing to defeud the father aud husband
Tho people expend about one-third as bruised.
Among the injured were trouble in eggs.
Apricots, new crop...............
little girl, Lillie Myrtle Be« k, aged from death.
is a 28
Peaches, unpeeleu. new ...
about 10 years. The grandfather of
uta 14 taken. Tlie standard being then trans­
much for liquors as they do for all George McLarry, Portland, an ankle
Senator Mitchell received the follow Pears, machine dried.........
Remove every worthless fruit tree.
10 ferred to the block base, the pointer,
other things combined. The expendi­ sprained ; A. A. Brown, Portland, head Hundreds of apple trees are now stand­ the girl was driving some horses in a ing letter from Commissioner McDon­ Pitted cherries......................
40 guided by this measure, cuts away the
badly bruised ; Adson Brown, age five
corral
and
the
child,
it
is
supposed,
Pitted
plums,
Oregon
.........
IM marble, taking care to leave it rather
tures yearly are more than the public years, face scratched; Mr. Knowles, ing on farms which are only incum­
ran up behind one of the animals and ald : “Although we have no facilities Figs, Cal., in bgs and bxs..
•
debt at tho end of the war.
larger than the model, so that the gen­
Union City, Oregon, back bruised; brances ; they furnish breeding places struck it on the heels with a stick, re­ at present for complying with the CaJ. Prunes, French...........
10
Oregon
prunes
......................
for
the
tent
caterpillar
and
other
pests,
request
transmitted
with
your
letter
of
io
a
1»4 eral proportions were kept, and the
Mrs. Burton Reed, Cascade Locks,
ceiving a kick on the head which
F lour -
and
their
fruit,
which
conies
in
sea
February
20
for
catfish
for
stocking
C ommodore H amuei . B arron , of the bruised ; Mrs. Light hall, Helena, Mon­
fractured the skull, killing her almost
Portland Pat. Roller, fbbl •
4 on more hnportant work was then left tor
eons of plenty, is hardly worth the instantly.
the Tualatin river in Oregon, it is a Salem
do
do
late Confederate States navy, died at tana, collar-bone broken.
4 00 the sculptor's hand.— Building Stre
gathering.
matter that the commission propoee« White Lily » bbl
4 ri
hia residence in Essex county, Va., in
Country brand...
a
to
take
up
with
a
view
to
arranging
3 79
The Spurgeon family In Ixrndon is
Recovered His Property.
There are many methods recom­
Superfine .............
i Sg X 71 represented by three clergymen. The
his 80th year. Barron at the early
—The city of Toronto has a popula­
for
distribution
of
this
species
to
suit
­
G
rain —
mended
for
preserving
eggs
for
a
great
A gentleman cressing Bread way near able waters. I am disposed to be very Wheat Valley * 100 tbs ..
age of three years was appointed mid­ tion of 140.000, ami prospers without length of time. All of these methods
1 U membership under Cieir'care, It is
shipman by the Secretary of the Navy, Sunday horse-cai a and without a single have as their underlying principle the Cortlandt street, while getting out of conservative about the introduction of do Walla Walla...........
1 10
said, constitutes more than one-sixth
Sunday newspaper
the way of a heavy truck, dropped any of the species of catfish into waters Barley, whole, Y ctl.............
1 114 of the membership in the London
practically total exclusion of the air,
and the appointment ia the only one
do
ground, g ton........ » œ
B 00
—Old Lady (coming to New York) — which the shell being porous naturally something, and immediately began an which themselves contain or are tribo- Data,
Mr. Thomas
choice milling g bush
u e to Baptist Association.
of the kind ever made in the United ••Conductor, theta ain't going to be a
tariesjto'streams that contain better do feed,Rood locholce.old
46 4
fails to do. Among the many meth- auxious search for it
47 Spurgeon, son of Charles H„ is pastor
States Navy. At the age of eight collision, I hope?” Conductor—"1
Rye. F too the......................
"Must
have
lost
his
watch.
”
said
a
fish.
The
catfish
is
a
great
spawn
1 1U £ 1 as
<sia thus given it ia recommended that
of one-fourth of all the Baptists in New
F red —
eater, and if placed in any of the
years he made his first cruise, and hope not.” Old Lady—“I want you the eggs tie dipped in a solution of passer-by, joining in the search.
Zealand.
Bran, p ton........................... 16 OU £1
tributaries
of
the
Willamette
will
Another concluded it was his pocket­
from that time on until the breaking to be very keerfuL l'rs got four dozen gum arabic, or coveted with a coating
Shorts, g ton........................ 1» UÛ £1
A gift of real estate valued at »46,-
of paraffine, or two coatings of collo­ book, still another imagined valuable doubtless in time distribute itself to Hay. r ton, baled ..............
out of the late war, he served almost eggs 1» this basket,"—,V. F. Age.
000 has been made by ex-Mayor
g ton........................... 23 (V
—A particular old gentleman, pull­ dion— known as gun cotton—ind pa|«eni. and finally quite a crowd had all, and«it is a serious question to con­ I Chop,
Thomas B. Peedle, of Newark. N. J.,
Oil cake meal F ton............. 3Z U0
continuously and rum to the rank of ing some thing out of his soup that
pecked in charcoal powder, ashes, salt, collected. and all were oagbrly groping sider whether it is advisable to intro
F resh Fwvrrw-
to the First Baptist Church for the site
| mmi I captain. At the breaking out of should not have been inoluded among bran or oats.
duce the specie* in that river basin ’’ i Applea, Oregon, g box....... 1 II
in the mud.
to of a new church, which Mr. Peedle of­
"Ah. here It is!” said the gentleman,
Cherries, Oregon, gdrm ,
the war Barnin tendered hie resigns the other Ingredients, thus addreaced
fers to erect at his own expense at a
Lemons, Califonda, 9 bx
Advices from Hanoi Tonquin, state fetching a sigh of -elief as he picked it
4 00
J. O. Cousins, a well-known barber.. Lime«,
90
lion to the United States and entered his cook: "Josephine, I am much
g 100 . _
that the public stores, a warehouse, a up. It was a^ialf-smoked cigar.
fit coet of «75.000. This is the largest
afflicted
with
leprosy,
committed
sui
­
obliged
for
your
thoughtfulness,
but
Riverside oranges, g box..,
the service of the Confederatejgovern
religious donation in the history of
"That cigar cost me ten cents," said cide at Marysville, Cal., by taking Los Angeles, do
do .
time kindly give it to me in a factory, several timber yards, with
Newark.— Public Opinion.
ment. He had charge of the purchase next
500 houses were destroyed by fire in the gentleman.
laudanum. It was his third attempt Peaches, g box....................
locket.”
the artisan's quarter of the city. Ten
HtDBB—
—The Wesley chapel of the Meth­
of cruisers for the Confederacy al
Then
the
silence
became
so
great
— "Once when I was in danger from
F. M McCormick, a well-known rail­
over 1« lbs. g 1b.........
U odist Episcopal Church, which wss
London and Paris during the closing a Jersey bull,” said he, "I sat down natives and one European were killed. that the roar of the street could be road man, died at Loe Angeles from Dry.
Wet salted, over to tbs
recently burned down as a result of in­
ptalaly beard.—A'. F. 8ms.
years of the war.
I and stared him full In the face.”
injuries received by being run over by Murrain hides.............
M Wilson, son-in-law of ex-Preei-
Pelts ..................................
cendiary work in Chattanooga. Tenn.,
"How
did
it
auswerP"
queried
the
a
construction
train,
in
which
be
had
'
1
■
10
•
—
ine
only
possible
explanation
of
VnwWTABine
—one Hundred and thirty of the
denl Grevy, who has been on trial at
was an old landmark of the city.
It
"Excellent!
Cabbage. g B ..................
thousand prisoners in the New Jersey I breathless bystanders.
Tatis for complicity in the Legion of tho etn-nmstaacd that 23.228 letters both legs crushed.
waa erected In 1847 at Hoddy and
Carrola. g sack.............
The
Jersey
didn't
<ffer
to
touch
me.
”
containing
»7.«44.48«
negotiable
pa
­
penitentiary have taken advantage of
Honor decoration scandals, has been
Henry Meyerick. Jr., shot himself Cauliflower, g don.......
floated down the river oa a raft to
the school privilege granted them by "Very remarkable, very curioua How convicted aud sentenced to two years' per found their way to the dead­ I deati over his wife’s grave in the Odd JniotM .........
Chattamxiga, where It wm located
do
you
account
for
it?"
"Well,
some
­
letter
office.
Is
that
tho
senders
got
imprisonment and to pay a fine c*
Fellows' cemetery at Santa Crus. Cal P^atoea *W. g isBfita'.’."
the last Legislature and organised
oo the site on which It burned.
Dur­
WOOfe-
Classes. The teachers at the opening times I've thought it was because I 3,(MM) franca, and to be deprived of confused studying the postal regula­ The deceased was recently married
ing the late war it wm used for aa
Spring clip .
sat down on the top branch of a very civil rights for five years.
tions and that they forgot to direct or | and his wife died shortly after.
)«
•
i Valiev Oregon,
M
session were two well educated con- 1
do
..
arsenal and prison.
tall tree, " said he.
•tamp the tuissirga. * — ~ —
u>4
Vieta— Public Opinion
Terrible Explosion.
is:
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