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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1887)
W-- ■ '. ' ■ 1 .... ’ ’•-p *-*, ' P.-.w ■'“* ■dMflbsaXc. FU RX.UR ID breeding to the best bull, making the moet butter, having the name for Uie very beet, and getting the highest pnoe. But how many neglect all of these points and make the poorest and mean est »tuff that goes^o a market 1 A, CURIOUS STORY. 4 J* «YthT FBID*T, It has often been said that ^animals and as quick L4JTATTTX . .» OMOON hays as keen a perception as man himself of any OREGON NEWS. - COAST CULLING8. Devoted Principally to WaaUa^aa Territory and OdUonito. The Nevada State prison has 110 In The new church at Lafayette is pro mates. Treaclaa Balk.*- Heroea. ■e* te^Baise Altaite. A correspondent of a California pa First, pat the horse on the neck, ex gressing quite rapidly. the usual order of things, Arizona produced 16,000,000 pounds • ft. W , Dipththeria is prevalent in some of copper last year. ng In any way of a preter- John Taylor, President of the Mor per gives the following as bis expe amine him carqfully, first on one side r" ■- eARLY IRISH HIBTORY. Whet^er the whole mon church at Balt Lake, to dead: « natural rience, in the cultivation of alfalfa: then on the other yfif you can get him parts of Douglas county. It is stated that there are 80,000 IJk BrlaT *ra.n>»l. of Hlatorlot Creato Oar- animal creation are endowed with this Alfalfa as a fodder plant Is coming a handful of grass, give it to him, and Geo. Taylor, living en Cedar creek, Germans in California. ■» Five men were drowned by the cap teas the Nauaa’a Barila»« liar». more and more into general use and speak encouragingly to him, and jump singular sagacity It to impossible to say, was kicked to death by a horse. Grasshoppers are working the - The beginnings of Irish history ace .and would be equally impossible to sizing of their boat off Staten Island, favor, both for horses and cows, and, into the wagon and give the word go, The Chemewa Indian school has ranches on the Malad, Idaho. N. J. , wrapped in the misto of tradition. It ’in fact, all kinds of stock, hogs not ex- and he wilt generally obey. Second, prove; but as regards dogs and horses been closed for the summer season. Harriet Beecher 8towe'a^house at cepted. Is known that the people were of Celti« at any rate—if we are to ‘believe the A salmon weighing fifty pounds was taking the horse out of the shafts, and . . ' Butchers inform s Dalles paper that caught in the Straits of Oarquines. origin, that their society was based on many stories which bare been related Andover, Mass., was burned. Loss, I am inclined to think that there is turning him around in • circle until the tribal system, that their religion on the very best authorities—it is cer *30,000. .... . , no fodder plant that will continue in he is giddy, will generally start him, cattle on the hills are in splendid con- Kittitas county, W. T., has organ The ship Firth of Olna has been lost full bearing equslffo the above, if prop Third, another way to cure a balky ditiOn. • . was th*t of the Druids. Aad- from a tain that those animals have been the ized an Agricultural Fain Association. Twelve sheep belonging to Wm. few fragments of record that hays come first to recognise—and to testify by their in a cyclone in Java waters. Her en erly handled. horse is, place your hand oyer his nose The name~of Palouse Junction, W. down to us we know something of the fright and terror the force of such re tire crew, numbering twenty-eight, per Seven years ago this. coming March and shut off bis wind until he wants Booth were killed by lightning in the T., has been changed and is now Con Cbve. ished. customs of this ancient people. There cognition —that they are in the presence I sowed about three-fourths of an acre, to go. Fourtth then, again, take a Newberg, Yamhill county, has some ners. ar* many legends told by bardio his- of something beyond their ken; and John Neave deliberately murdered and for years this block has furnished couple of turns of stout twine around Mrs. S. N. Page committed suicide six new buildings in course ol con- toriaas of later times concerning the the next step to, with true animal his father, Joseph Neave, at Falmouth, feed for a span of horses and a cow en the fore legs just below the knee,- tight at Bah Bernardino, Cal., whtle tempo early Kings of Ireland, but the part sagacity, to seek safety in flight, with Ky., n a dispute over a division of tirely, excepting a few pumpkins, and enough for thé horse to feel it; tie in attraction. rarily insane. I have apld/considerable hay., For the a"bow-knot. At the first click he will The foundry of D. L. Remington, at taken in theso by giants and necro the usual accompaniment of scared crops. Harry Pierce had his leg cut off in a mancers detracts seriously from their looks, dropped tails and ears, sud Two men Were killed and one badly past th?** yeafe my horse has had no probably go dancing off. After going Hubbard, was destroyed by fire. Loss threshing machiue at Ban Bernardino, verisimilitude, and we must admit that dropped heads. injured by premature explosion of a grain whatever. As for my cows, I a short distance you can get out and *6,000; insured for *1,500. Cal., and died. «fithenticlrish^istory begins with the A large band of elk was seen lately blast at the granite quarries, near Al find that' they de far better, bath in re remove the string,.to prevent injury to In the following curious narrative buquerque, Horse thieves have been making gard to milk and butter, on alfalfa the tendons. Fifth, again, you can on the west fork of Coos river, by par N. Mr ’ ‘ fifth oontury, anff with the introduction trouble at Dayton, W. T.,>nd along alone, than cows do in the States with try the following: Take the tail of ties living in that vicinity. of Cfiristfanity into the oountry by St. remarkable instance is given of a dog Two freight trains collided at Knob the Snake river. Patrick. The worjt done by this godly having evidently seen something not Lick, Mo. The engineer, fireman and a good supply of milk feed. This plant the horse between the hind legs, and T. J. Clopton’s store, at Brownsboro, The gold belt ifi Cœur d’Alene dis Bishop was of the greatest value to th* seen by either his master or mistress, brakëman of one of the trains were keeps green the year round, for we sel tie it by a cord to the saddle girth. Jackson county, was destroyed by fire, dom have frost in this country to kill Sixth, the last remedy I know is as trict, Idaho, is said to oover an area of country, for he established churches, which evidently at first caused him killed. Cause : mistake in orders. together with its entire contents. follows: Tie ■» string around the 150 square miles. monasteries and school* His plan was great delight, but which, on closer in - Th« barge Theodore Percy was the young growth. J. Brazil killed a mammoth panther My experience leads me to advise I horse's ear, close to head. This will first to convert the ohief of the tribe, vestigation. turned out to bo empty wrecked on Lake Michigan during a George Hill, a ten-year old boy liv on hir place onCoos river. The brute those who desire planting alfalfa to after which the tribal instincts of th* space, and produced in tfle dog all the heavy gale. Capt. McCormick, of plow very deep (subsoiling is far bet attract his attention and start him. ing at Bellevue, was drowned in Wood measured nine feet and one inch. signs of abject fear. The peculiar cir river while fishing. people made thousands of converto Saginaw, a crew of four and two young ter) and pulverise thoroughly; sow Mr. Phillip Ritz, of Walla Waite, es 0. G. Davis, near Bellevue, killed a among them to the religion of this land. cumstances of the story, whioh were re men from Saginaw, were drowned. It cost *20,000 to repair the Mullan thirty pound» of seed, not less, to lire timates the wheat surplus of the Col porcupineTn his wheat field recently. lated to ” the writer by a friend, whose St Patrick passed from place to place, tunnel, on the Northern Pacifio, after Two laborers, Joseph Gaback and acre and brush it in lightly. By tpi* umbia river basin this season at 17,- The animal was robbing hens’ nests. seising evere opportunity of a locai word be can have no reason to doubt, Harry Doyle, were instantly killed by plan you gain three points: First, you 000.000 bushels. the reçeut cave in. A prairie chicken was killed near oF the people to preach to are simply these: gathering or The sale of wood has caused the cir A young lady, Miss F——, was on a the premature explosion of a blast on get a good stand, which can be oh ' Pour the suds, wash-water and dish Weston, and when it was prepared for them, and, securing scouring his converto, converts, to the Colorado Midland Railroad. The tained only at the first seeding. Bec-i culation of about *50,000 in the town visit to alamfly of name and position. food a string of glass beads was found water, etc:, ’ upon a manure pile for baptise them immediately. ' He then men were blown lifeles, their eyes pro, . ond, the stools will be much finer, and of Caldwell, Idaho. superintended the. erection of rude Colonel and Mrs. G - —, who occupied trading from their sockets, and their third, you will get a greater amount of making cbm poet. Apply the compost in its craw. William Schmidt, a convict, at a large mansion in one of the home I to the kitchen garden. Contract has been let for conitruc plaoes of worship that the adherents oi hay. Unless you can irrigate. I would They assessed a favorite bodiçsbeing horribly mutilated. tion of the Despain block in Pendle tempted to kilt~Warden John Mo- the now faith might have place* to Bounties. advise sowing in the fall after the first (sX»fiAS> ■ A# _ J — 1_ A A washout occurred on the Erie I A good garden and a good cow will ton. It will be of brick, aud cost Comb, at Folsom, Car. < gather and strengthen one another by setter, a pet of every body, but especially road near Cochecton, carrying away rain. I have sowed in November. 1 go a long way toward cheaply supply nearly *18,000. Manager Potter has d/cided to re , who was as fond of the counsel. In time he educated priests of Miss F We usually cut four times the first the track -just as a train loaded with ing the table of the suburban or vil- from among the people and established dog as the dog was of her. Wherever cheese was passing. The engine and year after seeding; after that from six lagrfamily with good,wholesome food. Isaac E. Rice, of Beaver slough, move the Union Pacific Railroad shops them where he could in' groups, thus Miss F----- : went, walking, driving or several cars passed over in safety, but to eight times during the year. It is Columbia county, lias been arrested from Eagle Rock tQ Pocatello. Tomato plant* will be benefitted by and held in *500 bonds for sending ob The Southern Pacific have twenty laying the foundation of a series of riding. Flora was sure to be close at twenty-one cars of cheese went down usually cut when fairly in blossom. If it begins to lqdge it may beept sooner. liquid fertilizer*. ■ An application once scene letters through the mail.---- ----- ships laden with steel track rail on the monasteries,,er monastic schools, which, band. „And In the drawing-room the the bank and were totally wrecked. a week, during early, growth, may be when St Patrick died, after sixty years' dog would sit by Miss F----- ’s side, lay The residence and out-houses of E. way to Ban Francisco from England. The coke strike just ended in Penn The earliest .1 ever commenced har ministry, formed a perfect network over her long white nose on the lady's knee sylvania was one of the greatest and vesting was the 20th of March, and given. When the plain* »re ready-for C. Babry, who resides on the Umpqua John Robinson's circus was wrecked the land. After Christianity had be and look up earnestly, -in her face, most stubbornly contested battles ever finished., the 5th of January, cutting bloeeomiug withhold the application. river, about twenty miles from Oak at Virginia City, Nev. A number of making that peculiar sort of snoring in eight crops that year. As for the yield come well established in the oountry, land, was entirely destroyed by fire. animals were killed and others escaped. fought between capital and labor. Thé A. L. Harris, who lives near Chico, we are assured that these sohools of the nose which pet dogs often attempt, money lost by the strikers and mino that depends very materially on the Oscar, seventeen-year-old sod of G. W. M. Blakely, a farmer near Ad ' Cal., at an elevation of 1,400 feet, has cither to attract bttention or to express care given. The average is from one- learning beetle even more famous owners will reach several millions. ams,- Umatilla County-, had twenty-five E. Mills,of Sturgeon, Cal., was drowned I a number of tea plants growing on his love. If, however, Flora was accident half to two tons per acre at a cutting. than those on the continent, and that About 11,000 men participated in the acres of wheat destroyed by” fire, while bathing in the San Joaquin near Five crojw of hay and one of seed are ranch, and they seem to do *s well as foreign ecclesiastics visited them in ally shut out from any room in which strike. which was caused by sparks from a Hill’s ferry. in their, native land. Mr. Harris often grown in one season. happened to be she would large numbers for the sake of their MissF- At Oil City, Pa., John McNerny, a William Rowe, a carptnter working When the gophers are troublesome I raises and cures all the tea his family passing engine. teaching and libraries,, and to witness scratch at the door and whine and cry laborer, aged 50 years, killed bis wife . ' ’ - .'s The wool • season is nearly oyer in on the hotel Del Monte, at Ban Fran advise, .after a newly seeded track is uses. in a pitiful manner until the door was with an ax and mortally shot his son the peace and prosperity of the ohurch j Wasco county, says a Dalles paper. cisco,' Gal., fell a distance of fifty feet, James, aged 21. When the police ar settled, to throw out a.-ditch twelve or ■ When you dig the early potatoes Bheepmen have marketed the clip, and and was killed. in Ireland. These schools also sent out opened. fourteen inches wide and sixteen or Miss F ----- had been staying with rived he shot Officer George Janies in some of the most famous Bishops and A gentleman living near town has a eighteen inches deep; then sink an old don’t leave- the tend to grow up in this factor of trade Will be dormant scholar* of the middle ages, and their Colonel and Mrs. G----- about three^or the groin, and he will die. Officer leaky oil can down in the bottom of weeds, but as sogn as a row is dug cul- untii another year. natural curiosity in the way of a cow Warden then shot McNerny in the four weeks, when she became suddenly missionaries went to all parte of the the ditch so that the top of the can I tivate till mellow, and put in cabbage, During the past twelve monthBsome that suckles five calves, says a Walla continent. But meanwhile, and for 111 and determined to return without back, from the effects of which he will will be flush with the bottom of the l«kP corn, or something else. Sweet thing like 16,000 tons dirts, 90 tons bar- Walla exchange, die. oenturies later, schools for the common delay to her home in the adjoining ditch. By this device you can keep corn planted in August wilhmake good ley, 110 tons potatoes and 130 tons An Indian named JJenjamin, at people were unknown. All the learn county. Thither she was removed in The boiler of the Houston Lumber the gophets out entirely. In case you cow feed before frost, and if it-did not flour left the Willamette valley for Deep creek, Spokane county, W. T„ ing of the time was confined to the an invalid carriage; but although she Company’s saw and planing mill, at can irrigate, this ditch will carry ajmad I make anything would pay to plant and San Francisco by way of YaquiDa bay. committed suicide by shooting himself priests and schools of the church. The received every possible care and atten Houston, Texas, exploded, wrecking of water (100. inches), and by striking ' cultivate it to keep the ground clean. The contract for surveying the with a Winchester. ■ civil history of Ireland d.uring thia tion she appeared to get no better; her the whole building and killing A. G. a tapoon across you can flood your Grand Ronde Indian Reservation and Mrs. H. G. Brainard committed sui malady was evidently increasing daily. Many a good cropls sometimes al Wells, general manager of the com period, while ths church was growing whole ground. I have used'this kind About a month after Miss F----- had pany, and Andrew Hepry, engineer, of ditch for several years With marked most ruined by neglecting to harvest allotting it to the Indians, has been let cide at her home in Pleasant valley, in wealth and influence, was made up it at the proper time. Corn fodder be by the government to J. D. Fenton, of Owyhee county, Idaho, hy shooting , of quarrels. The tribal system died left Colonel G----- ’• house, he and his Frank Wilson,“ a laborer, is dying. success. McMinnville, and H. 8. Maloney, of herself in the bead. — - My mode of treatment with alfalfa comes dry and weather beaten if al Sheridan. out, and gave place to the absolute wife were one .dny in their morning One man and two boys are reported A competitive examination will take ■ ‘ ~ is this: After this has been sown lowed to remain too long in the field. sovereignty of the chiefs, and ths heads room, whicli looked out upon an exten missing. Marcus Steward, indicted for steal place in Walla Walia on Bpptember 1, The express ran into a freight train three or four years I apply a sharp Oats, buckwheat, rye and bther grain of the larger tribes preyed without sive lawn. The bells of the neighbor scrapie Upon the substance of the smaller ing village church had begun to ring standing on a siding at York, Ind.-, harrow, well weighed dawn, say 200 crops waste very much if allowed to ing horses in Malheur county, plead 1887, for appointment to the West guilty to the crime,, and Judge Ison tribes. Abont the end of the eighth for the usual "dally matins,' the time killing the engineer and fireman of pounds, and give it a thorough appli stand after they afe- ripe. Potatoes sentenced him to three years in the Point Military Aq^demy. edntury thè pirate Danes came- down being a quarter before ten, and the the express, and seriously injuring the cation both ways, and then an appli and other root crops are often dam penitentiary. Steward is the first man Wm. Miles, a Cornish miner and an by remaining too long iifc tlie old employe of the Parrot mine at on the oountry “like the wolf on the Colonel and his wife were preparing to engineer of rthe freight train. The cation with a heavy bush, which causes aged- for the penitentiary, from Malheur ground. Butte, Montana, met his death by a fold.” They burned and plundered attend, according to their regular cus accident was caused by an attempt to the stools to start very vigorously and county. ’. falliqg-rock in that mine;- ' Sad massacred and swept over the co tom, when they observed Flora—who wreck the train, as the switch was also levels the surface of the ground.' The potato onion produce* no seed, Roseburg Rerfew: The lowest bid To secure the greatest amount of feed. known to have been in good order re country Uke a whirlwind, forcing w*j lying apparently asleep, close to Peter Kirk, the English iron manu and no small bulbs on its stalks, in the for carrying the mail from and W the ¡Ms desirable to cut it instead <pf pas half an hour before it was found all the chiefs of clans to pay them heavy the open glass doors leading to the manner of most of the onion family. depot'and postoffice at this place per facturer, who is soon to build works at turing it. Never allow stock to (ramp broken. tributes or to submit to. be sold into lawn—raise her head quickly, and, Its method of increase is from the year, was *330. The department did Seattle, has just purchased 640 acres Henry Peletier, the pilot from Liver over and pack, the ground. slavery, pr to be put to death with with .cocked ears and strained eyes, bulb, which is planted. From the not accept, and sends word that only of coal land on Green river. Bonje object,^ alfalfa, saying that hideous tortues. They particularly ex look intently down the lawn, as if pool who was taken to San Francisco- stock fed upon it*are liable tq.bloat. spring set, a number of bulbs of va *200 will.beallowed for this purpose. A fourteen-year-old son of A. D. pended their fury on the ohurches, burn she saw something there which attracted against his will in the ship Occidental, So will stock fed upon Eastern clover. rious sizes.will be formed, beneath the It remains to be seen what will be Brown was thrown from a load of po ing and plundering the monasteries, her attention. All at once she Jumped has returned home with *3,000 awarded I here give a remedy that lias never surface ot-the ground, and around the done in the matter. tatoes at Visalia, Cal. His Reck, wa* and driving thomonks and scholars into up, bounded over the grass, and com him as damaged by the Federal courts. been known to fail in a single instauce : ■old one. These, toward fall, will form broken, causing instant death, Pensions have been granted to the An interesting fact in connection w.ith menced leaping up two or three times, ths mountains. The need to meit a A new government building is to be thia case is that on the return trip of Get an ouhde of colocynth, drop six the same as from sedd, begin to swell following persons: Stephen A. Miller, common enemy forced the clan* to expressing alt those signs of intense the Occidental -the captain got into drops on a teaspoonful of pulverized at the bottom -and form the onion. erected in Sacramento. A' draft for Astoria; James McWilliams, North udite, and the pirates were attacked canine Joy usually exhibited on meet trouble with one of his crew and was sugar for horse or cow, place it well Towards the fall, usually in Septem Canyonville; Thomas F. Campbell, *30,000 has been ------Co the eived * from and driven from the interior of the ing, after an absence, some specially killed in mid-Atlantic. back on the tongue, and if not re ber, the top begins to-change to yel Monmouth; Alfred Wilson, Sheridan; government to for the site. 1~ country, though they still held post#, loved objeeL In a moment, however, lieved repeat til*' dose in twenty min; low. When this is taking place the Jacob Croff, The Dalles; Isaac H. Warren owler, a brakeman, was and ooloniee at the mouths of the prin- the dog ceased her goatures, dropped Clpse upon the heels of the earth utes. With this remedy at hand there bulb is ripening. When all the tops Cramer, Portland; J. W. Mack,Prairie killed ruckee, Cal. It is thought olpal rivers. At last, In the tenth cen her tail and head, manifesting every quake at Bavispe, Mexico, come details i»no need of losing any stock from are dead the crop may be taken from City; Nicholas Wright, Applegate; he s knocked off a car. The train a still greater calamity at Bacanic, bloat . >— - the ground, by the band or point of a Thomas Wright, Willow Springs. tury, under the leadership of King sign of abject fear, and, turning round, over him, killing him instantly. hoe or rake. Leave them on the Brian, the Danos were driven from the rushed back to the house, into ths room, a town twenty miles from Bavispe. It A boat in which William Yockile During the year ending June ground, subject to sun and wind, for land. Brian now united the whole and crawled under the sofa, whence had before the catastrophe 1,200 inhab Batter on the Farm. and his wife and child were crossing a number of days. Then thoroughly 1887, as shown by record* at t oountry under one govenment, in spite neither calling nor coaxing on the part itants. When Bavispe was destroyed There are many wavs by which the the Similikamean river, in British Col of much opposition from the other of Mrs. G----- could induoe her to stir. Bacanic was badly shaken, and since butter produced on the farm might be dry, trim off balance of tops and roots, toria Custom House, there arrived This peculiar oonduct on the part of then the town has been visited by a improved in quality and quantity, and and they are ready for winter storing 191 vessels coastwise, of 288,382 ag umbia, was overturned and all three chiefs. But he was an old man. when were’drowned. this was accomplished, and soon after, Flora, who was remarkable for her high succession of shocks thst reduced it to the proceeds increased from 20 to 50 in any dry plaee, where no great cold gregate tonnage, 6 American vessels of Alfred 'Linnter, a Russian, aged when a rebellion broke out, he was trainlng^and perfect obedience, sur rains. Most of tlie people escaped, as per cent. Thus a farmer who takes to 'Or heat can reach them, but where >,168 tons, and 45 foreign vessels of 15,702 tone; a to tai of 243 vessels of twenty-five years, was killed at McIn killed. For the next hundred years prised and perplexed both the Colonel they fled to the country terror-stricken town only *5 worth of butter a week they can be kept perfectly dry. 329,252 tons. During the same time tyre’s logging camp at Nasel, Pacific there Is little to reoord but a oonstant and his wife\qulte as much as the on the first disturbance. gets 1260 a year; if he can add 25j>er there cleared 184 vessels coastwise of .Palmer A Rey, proprietors of the cent to that he gets *390, and the ex straggle, with varying success, of am violent manifesMtions of joy, followed Beyond the slightly additional fast 268,510 tons, 10 American vessels of county, W. T. A falling limb split bis bitious princes for the sovereignty, immediately, by every elgn of the most largest and Host complete type foun tra |130 would buy a good many colt every one knows,or ought to know, 10,088 tons, 55 foreign vessels, of 67,, head open, and he died almost in stantly. while the ohuroh, whioh had regal nod orouching terror, all of which were dry on the Pacific ooost, burned out things wanted in the household and that it does not cost a dollar more to 343 tons; a total number of 248 ves A large lot of Oregon sheep are now at Ban Francisco. Loss estimated on the farm ; and yet by a little fur raise a good horse or cow than it dosft a largo part of her ancient wealth and wholly unaccountable. sels of 346,841 tons. During the year influence, strove in vain for the restora About two hours later in the day a between *50,000 and *75,000. This ther effort he can make the amount to feed a poor one. -'And yet on every the exports were *1,357,281; the im grazing in the Horse Heaven country, tion of peace and order. In 1168 the telegram was received by Mrs. G----- fire ^"-wr-wwe-ninety hands out of fully double the original *260 and have hand we_£*n See calves and colts of ports, *231,438; the duties collected in W. T., and 30,000 are to be‘driven t _*5M without additional coat of money. breeds'unknown to the herd-book be there latqr on. The settlers are talk Anglo-Norman settlement began, which containing the sad and unexpected in employment_until the firm~8»n get the Astoria Custom House aggregated ion, orTSBar:—-■—r~—------ ——•— ing reared only to be sold at less than *79,364 75; miscellaneous receipts, ing of organizing to rid themselves of led to the final subjugation of the telligence of the death of Miss F----- their building into a proper condition, and readjust their stock. Palmer A this. nuisance. A part of what would conduce to the cost of keeping. Take two far country to English rule.—Chicago Inter at a quarter to ten that morning. mBking theteul receipts Rey aay the fire will not effect their this end is stated by a correspondent mers : one will begrudge the *25 or *50 Ocean. In tearing down a chimney attached * It may fairly be asked what could L qs Angeles or Portland, Or., branches, thus: *83,051 06, a substantial increase of necessary for the service of a good over *29,000 over the receipts for the to a house on the farm of Mrs. Kelly, in have caused the dog suddenly to start as both carry-* complete stock inde RAILROADS IN WAR, “Since 1870 I have weighed all my Eldorado county, Cal., a strong box up and rush down the lawn with all the pendent of Ban Francisoo. They ex- milk night and morning. My best blooded stallion and will raise colts re year ended June »0, 1886. rou«Mlon Ik» Fir.» otu»«t or Bvar> quiring an original outlay of only *10 containing -*28,000 in -gold coin was outward demonstrations of intense joy arret Bodera Campa**»- pect to be in shape to. handle their cow gives 8,000 to 9,000 2>s of milk or *15. When the colt is three years discovered. The farm was an inheri The first thing for a boy or girl to re usually exhibited on seeing and meet large trade inside of two or three per year.. I have three or four that do old it is sold for *50 or *60, or less, and a. By the new freight scjAdu* 'ule of the tance from Mrs. Kelly’s mother, who ing a loved friend F Flora, without weeks. member in considering war is—that sol that. I have ten that give 7,000 2>s. the unenterprising fanner growls about Northern Pacific Railroad, bhipp ihippers of was reported, during her lifetime, -to diers must oak It is generally supposed doubt, must have seen something, or The report of the Director of the Cows that,*give less than 5,000 2>s I sell. the lack of profit in stock raising, and wheat, from Eastern Ofegon possess a large amount of money, but obliged to pay fifty cents mire fancied she saw something, though in MMt the most important duty of a soldier Mint will be about the most interest A cow yielding 5,000 (>s of milk a says a colt cannot be sold for enough obliged to pay fiftycents mfcr per ton on whose death little coin was found. than -to Toonwia Tacoma.' \ In order is to fight; but this is a mistake. He visible to the eyes of man, but, finding ing and instructive document to be is year will, at 22| 1> b of milk to one to pay for his feed. His neighbor how to Seattle t.hnri must oat before he can fight, and more It had no tangible suhetance, her canine sued from the government printing pound of butter, yield 222 2-9 D>s of ever, has better sense. He pays a fair to meet this discrimination and enable battles havs been loot because com instinct told her that It was unnatural office this year. It shows that the to butter; but at 16 *>s of milk to pound price for the getting of a colt of good the shippers to lay down their wheat manders oould not feed their armies, tnd unusual, and hence fear took the tal production of gold of the United of butter it will be 3124 As of Lutter, breed, and when it reaches maturity as cheaply at Seattle as at Taooma, than because they oould not light the place of joy, and she sought refuge In States last year was *34,869,000, an a difference of about 90j As of butter he has no trouble in selling it for any the citizens of Beattie are raising a light That the object of there tokens increase of *3,068,000 over that of the in favor of proper feeding, which 90j where from * 100 to *500. He pockets fund to cover the excess railroad enemy. The oontrol of the railroads is the ob if love on the part of the dog should previous year, so that instead of ex As multiplied by the price per pound his profits and naturally enough con charge, with the conviction that if the ject of every great campaign in modern have passed to her root at die identical hausting our mines, as some experts the farmer receives, ssy 30 cents, cludes that there are few branches of two cities are placed on an equality war. Whoever holds the railroads ban moment they were exhibited by the predicted would be the case soon, we equals *27 10 which the farmer loses farming which pay better than the the bulk of-this year’s crop will be handled at Beattie. The Post-IntellF move troops and ammunition and food faithful and attached Flora is a coin are actually increasing our production each year. Farmers lose by low feed rearing of well-bred horses. oTSZ. •Ur^d th® subscription with to the important point more quickly cidence regarding which we will not of precious metals. California, the ing. High feeding gives greater re sults. ” pioneer, not content with having oome than the enemy. And every thing de pretend to offer an opinion.— Chambers' —The rdTue of the cattie ot this oou»- »1,000, and ex Gov. Watson C. Squire This weighing of the milk, testing to the front as a grower of grain and and A. A. Denny contribute *2 500 pends upon being stronger than your Journal. try is estimated by Commissioner Col each. - the cows, and knowing to a dollar fruit, still leads all States in her yield ' enemy at the imptttant point One man at the large sum of *1,200,000,000. of gold, being credited last year with what onete doing is a great help to MISCELLANEOUS. Twenty prominent citizens went out man is nearly as gooff as another man, *19,720,000. Colorado furnishes** ,4W,- the dairytkrmer. and for that matter and he says the annual products of to lynch the Mormon Elders who have at least on the average. Ten thousand —The first cattle ■ wore introduced 000; Montana, »4,425,000; Nevada, to every farmer. It enables him to these animals are four time* the yearly been proselyting in Berkeley oounty, nsen of one nation are nearly euro to bo Into Oregon In ISM Prior to that the »3.090,000; Dakota, *2,700,000; Idaho, get rid of the poor milkers and to re earning*^f all the railroad* of the Georgia» where missionanes have had Worth ten thousand of another; and Hudson Bay Company held all the stock *1,800,000, and Arisona *1,110,000. place them with good ones; and the teoUhtry. wonderf^Ahccees. When the lynch certainly in the great American war, and would not sell for even *200 a head. Alaska produced *446,000 last year, latter cost no more to beep or to han —A man entered’ store In ers appealed one missionary asked as where all of the men were of the same other day and rapg the —At Fresno, Cal., large numbers of against *300,000 in 1885. so that if she dle than th* fornter. Then he can im nation, there was little difference In the turkeys are raised annually, and some keeps adding to her gold product at prove his produce by breeding to a bull telephone bell *n<J wanted to call up a final request before his death to be fighting quality of the opposing fdreeo. farmers raise large flocks which they this rate she will soon have paid for of a good milking strain, and thus add the Mikado of Japan. He wa* call--»! allowed to preach a sermon. He be Ono side had more dash, the other more send out on ranches as Insect exter herself. Georgia, Now Mexico, the additional quarto Io each head daily. erari and put under arrest. Ten years gan, and as he proceeded the masks dropped, and when he had finished the endurance; one perhaps wont into bat- minators. . . Carolinas, Oregon, Utah and Wash Again, he can study what feed is beat hence it will he eeen that he was only lynching party w<pe thoroughly con % • Bo more furiously, the other I should calculated to inereaae th* flow of milk. : ington aggregated *11,229,500. ahead ef his date. — Detroit Free Frees. —The California Legislature voted verted to Mormonism. aay held out more stubbornly; but Id the *15,000 for the Improvement of ths He can save Ice, and thus keep hiahut- i Officers are looking up a case at Loe a* side were about as Yosemite valley. New trails will be ter in better condition and take it to i — On July 4. 1883. Herman Meyer. of Cluriiinati, nineteen year* old, wa* Angeles that may prove very sens* purposes as those on the ice itself. opened and the mountain streams over had moot mon. He can get with thia extra pun the terribly wounded by the bursting of a lionaL . The wife of a man named >ot likely towin. But stocked with fish. beat implements instead of using the small cannon which In was firing. Six Hackman gave birth to a baby that —Pastor—“Well, what did you young uipped and fed. To poorest and meanset; and with im pte.-ee of metal were blown into hi* proved to be half negro. Hackman that you can feed, is people realise at your entertainment." proved pans, churn, creamer end body, all together weighing over four rushed from the honse.and it is claimed not having enough.—Adem Member of the Committee- “We have worker, make his butter worth R)to 15 7"**^ Pi”*- which parted jp the child was killed by the nurse. She lol* t jnse realised that wo are *26 out"— cento a pound more, auff - ’ the ” “ people ““ ttf weteveoe tee yys accidentMly dropped to the th«.fiflh sad rfxth jibR rib«, could c.Hild J T fifth andMxth 7’ rtwas •«' ’«»•ntMly Iropp FurNnptoa Free Prom , mg log pen around it The ran after him for it. not be found. He lingered between-Hfe "oor> teusedits death, to to good condition now. It takes 11 is no mean thing for th* the people J ‘ * 1 M| *• McDonald, to are: “«•*• a former r 1-1 makes the 1 Cal., wu burned. His best butter brought to this I town, and i daughter, Mrs. Thomas Finlay, lost we indeed cannot get aR we everybody, wants it." m re. re ‘ McDonald W b0th ,he * ud nd " “ were eerieuslv perhaps fatally, burned. THE GRE1T REGUUTOR ST