The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889, September 16, 1887, Image 2

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TELEGL4PBIC SUMMARY.
The Oregon Itristor.
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OREGON NEWS.
COAST CULLINGS.
AGRICULTURAL.
ure pay« eui. *1 bey cyme« and offers
PENNY GAFFS.”
ua tlie curioHity; and if we thinksjt’ 11
Devoted Principally to Washington
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take, why* we gives ’em a sum down,
Devoted to the Interests of Farmers Everything of General Interest in a
Territory and California.
and so much a week as long as they1 re Ai E|HlMt of the Principal Events Now
Condensed Form.
and Stockman.
with ns; and precious glad they are of
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4, they arc. You see, it's friendly all
Attracting Public Interest
PAMtare Far 44a<a.
.Grangeville, Iduho, is now a money
A grain elevator is to be built at La
round: it pays us; it pay» the poor peo­
orJer < ¡lice.
He is a wire farmer who provides Grande.*
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rat and Xaaa WoaMa and -rrMlu ot ple; it pleases the curiosity; and it
The elevation of Boise city is 1750
The Ameer of Afghanistan is re­ plenty of pasture for his hogs in Bum­
Watermelons are sold by* the gal*h
Nature,-* a, B mo la Landon-Soma-
AMERICAN DIALECTS.
amuses the public. If we didn\ take
mer. The hog is'entitled to grass in
feet above Bea level.
..
talma
About
thu
Mtok,
or
tha
ported
to
be
dying.
.
in
Eugene.
Til. Advisability or R.labiUhlikC a Model,
’em into our sh<>w, they’d very likely
summer as much so as the cow, and
Snow is ten feet deep in places oil
Baalaeaa.
- tor Thrlr Press.ratio«.
Lord Donevailedied in County Cork,
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. git senato the Uorltys, or kicked about
will profit by it equally as Well. In his t The Baker county fair begins Tues­ the Granite creek trail, Idaho.
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la it possible to establish such an in­
day, Octol er 11.
and 4.4-44...
ill-treaU
’d, 'cos they Wouldn't be Ireland, of hydrophobia.
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aw...
wild
or
natural
state
he
Jives
deling
stitution! It is certainly time. Year
During. Juiy' "6fl6!f,Y00 pounds of
A. H. Morris, a well-known theatrical the entire year upon such food as he, The next fireman’s tournament will
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London! One Saturday night I
jdri« to phhi their own living, . But
after year the older districts'of the strolling aimlessly along one of the kwhcn they’re with us, their people git.s man of HL Louis, smyjed.
green fruit were shipped East from
"can- pick up—grass in eumnier and be held in Portland.
United States and Canada are getting principal market thoroughfares in the kind o' proud of ’ein, and_jyiU some
TKrip persons were ,dro*ncd in mast, roots and grub, in winter. But I A new floairing mill and a hotel are SucramentP, Cal.
* Ipsa and less distinguished by those pe­ neighborhood of Hoxton, when my at? aud ’iw*g armi nd t,ie sSow, and seem Lake Superior hy the capsizing of a
A Swede namod Ai Olsen fell be­
in Bis domesticated state his choice of to be erected in Burns.
culiarities in their vernacular which tc tention was drawn to a crowd of people glad if they calf git any one to listen to
tween two bcows iu San Pedro harbor,
food is more limited on account qf the
boat.
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The
hum
of
the
threshing
machine
th* stnrtcnt rtf history and philology outaide a »hop, the window of which, em when they says they’re related to
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The Kabbabish tribe defeated the less range allowed him, and, therefore. [ is heard throughout the Ochoco valley. and was drowned.
are of tlie utmost interest. Public instead of being tilled, as usual, yith
The body of the boy, Albert Stevens,
i tho curiosities inside. There’s always Dervishes in the Cagari country, kill­ needs something more. Many farmer,
Ayorlf bn as new Baptist church
schoola.many newspiqlerx, cheap books, "oods suited -to die fijMjuicements of the
pay very liitle attention to what food
who was drowned in the river near
plenty of offers a-coming to us. Some-, ing 1300.
.
a taste for reading, a notion that •‘old- Ideality, tyas occupied by a large can­
tlieir hogs get unti^.fattening j time, ,8 building will soon begin in Hillsboro. Spokaue Falls, has been recovered.
times we buys a performing animal off
Two
men
were,
killed
and
seventeen
time" ways and dialect are not ”ele vas, painted all over in glaring colors
Ninevgb*
Ford,
living
on
th
e
Milton
that
is
Lilf* v until
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then
i some circus people when he’s old and people injured by a railroad collision thinking that
Jt Juph M. Wilson, colored hostler,
gant," and, nbove all, the more con­ with marvelous figures of performing
barely
necessary is
is to
tc give
¿i'.'c them bi
. enough road, lost forty acres of wTieit by hre. was shut by his employer, John. H.
not good enough for them, lJut quite near Wheeling, W. Va.
stant communication between different •logs, fat women, skeletons, giants, red
to keep tfiem a'ive, when they arezni- > A _ postal
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<y»r haB been put on the
smalt enough for us. Sometimes we
A woman was killed, a boy fatally patient to stuff’ them with all the corn route between Pomeroy and l’endle- Penman, at San Francisco, and died.
parts of the country, are doing much to Indians and a number of odd-looking gits ’em young, and trains ’em our­
Chas. Ixtamaju fntally stabbed Win,
injured and a d-zen people hurt by the they will eat. Tlie tendency of a corfi ( ^n.
tone down the people of the United animals, to classify which under their
selves. -Sometimes —4— But ther<*— fall of an elevator in a New York building
States to. what, from the philologist's correct genus would have puzzled- tile
diet is to produce fat and to heat the
John A. Wangnian has been ap- S ott 8,1 Lakeview, Gal., because he de­
it won’t do tuteli you hevery* thibg, or
point of view, is one dead level. In most eminent living naturalist. In you’ll be writing to the newspopei-s ór
Two brothers, John and Frink gysteni, and therefore very suitable in pointed Postmaster at Dallas, Polk clined" to sing “Tin Finnigan's
Wake."
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Newer, were shot and instantly killed winter, or for the final preparation of • county. .
time the mountaineer* of Tennessee front of the shop a piano-organ, evi­
something.o’ that kidd/-’
at Apache, Neb., during a iiuarrel with the animals for niark^l; but young,
The Granite Mountain mine in Mon­
and the bill country of the Carolinas, dently ordcred'to stop there for the oc­
Solomon
H.
Endicott
.has
been
ap-
This dark allusion to sonWhing railroad graders over a kegrof
■Ol beer.-
the ’-crackers” of Georgia and thp pic­ casion, poured forth such cheering lays
growing hogs need a more bulky as pointed Postmaster at Augora, Coos tana yields about $65,000 per week,
and its mill capacity is about to lie ’
turesquely talking folk of the Arkansas as “Wait till the Clouds Roll By,” mysterious heightened my ■curiosity,
ai^iiij a power in well as a more cooling and loosening 1 eoun|y.
Henry
Villard
is
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rtid
I
endeavored
to
draw
him
out
fur
­
redi lid with
pur- diet in summer, not only the better to
bottoms and the lower. Mississippi Will “Jeanie,” and “Mother, I’ve Qnne
Wall street. He.is credit«
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parsonage for the Methodist Epis- doubled.
ther,
but
with
no
success;
and
be
pin'»-
have lost many of their present peculi­ Home to Die,” varied hy a lively jig or
chasing $C,000,000 of N. P. and 0. R preserve tlieir health, but to distend Copal minister js being erected at
VAlentine Rebard, while bathing at
d; N. stock. It is rumored tbat he will their stomachs aud build up bone aqil Heppner. *,---------------- —
arities of speech. Even the New Eng­ breakdown, which was the signal for a ently went on again* as follows:
------ Wilmington-, Cal., suddenly disap­
.
••Pay?
—
Yes,
of
course
it
pays,
else
secure control of those corjiorations.
muscle ta.enablo them to digest more
landers, I uni told (for I have not lived number of children in the roadway to
A coroner’s jury ill Albany recently peared lender the waler and was
we shouldn't keep on the "same Ja^'
in Amei icafor morothan twenty years)
At Paris an oculist named I’adrona food and carry more weight of flesh brought in a verdict of “accident by drowned.
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.perform singular gymnastic feats, which I’here ain'i much to be done any­
are fast abandoning many of those dia­ passed muster for daifcing. A fat man
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murdered his wife and two children. than when confined exclusively to unavoidable death.”
An old man named Henderson, liv­
wheres
in
the
daytime,
and
npne
at
all
lectic peculiarities which.to a philolo­ With a red face aud a very hoarse voice
He shot Madame I’adrona six times in corn.
Contracts for construction and ma­ ing near Medical lake, W. T., com-
Of all the culli.v^jeil grasses there is, terial of the new wing to the asylum tnitted suicide by taking a dose of
gist nre.so suggestive. Even the Vir­ stood guard at tlm,entrance to the shop just here; but of a-night, we can till the face,. and cut the throats of Ins
the
show
as*
many
times
~as
we
likes;
none,
probably,
(
if
we
may
except
two
year-old
boy
'and
tliree-year
old
ginians, since they have gone into the —the inside ^of which was concealed
have been let at Salem.
strychnine.
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lucerne), that will produce as much
greakworld, are no longer so readily from the cagep gaze of those without md although it’s only a penny, when girl.
Edward Croft, of the real estate firm
Udring a heavy rain and thunder
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there
’
s
si-xty
or
seventy
people
go
food
and
ofi
a
kind
more.relisbed
by
“befayed’’ by their speech. Now, by a dirty certain of green baize
Charles Cousins, a young man, was
of Croft & Davis, Portland, was thrown storm at Wilcox, Arizona, Frederick
therefore. Is ihe time to collect vocabu­ stretched across the doorway*—and en­ in every quarter of an hour, found in the cellar of a deserted shanty hogs as clover. But as clover does not from his cart and killed.
Nealy-, a laborer, was struck by light­
you
.
see
it
mounts
up.
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Lòti
on
come
forward
very
early
in
the
spring,
laries of these local dialect«,'with s|>ec- deavored to induce the crowd to pay
in San Francisco in a dying condition.
Smith it Boweii’s "saw mill, near ning and instantly killed.
iniens gleaned from public works illus­ their pennies and “walk in.” IBs har­ 'em goes in three or four times, He had crawled in there and remained and is more or less liable tp suffer Fossil, was destroyed by fire, together
Adolph Wise, Daniel A. Worth and
trating tho use of any particular word. angue, frequently^repeated, was some­ they gits so interested“. After one for a week without food or water. He from drought, It is better to supplement with 300,000 feet of lumber.
Harry Ludlum, of San Francisco,
Books, almanacs, election-addresser thing like this: “Just’a-goin’ to begin, show's over ami a fresh batch ready, died shortly after removal to till' hos­ it bv having a permanent lot or twq of
grass that is less subject to thrse draw­
Was. Caldwell wag shot and in­ went out on the bay in a small bout,
and a host of similar ephemeral liter­ Signor Barljeriho’s great traveling show some of those who went in first ’ll come pital horn starvation.
backs. For this purpose there is noth­ stantly killed by Thomas Lemon, in which was capsized near Hunter’s
ature might bo gathered anil deposited '-ttdinissfon one penny—wher^ caff be" back and 0ay agin, p'r’aps bringing a
A. Mead, a miner near Tree Pied-as, ing to equal lucerne in its capacity to
pdhit, and ull three of the men Were
in the national library. Mr. Cable, H©en tlie..wonderful fat woman of Cali­ frieiid, who was awaiting to hear What N. M., shot and kilkd_.three of 1iis. stand dry weather, which makCfl it es­ Ladd’s Canyon, Union county.
drowned.
the
fust
one.said.alMmt
it;
and
then
they
The
La
Grande
Chinamen
jrefusu
to
by his novels, has done much to fornia, and that he.xt^Hliordndiry freak
and waB liinMel^kiUed by the pecially adapted.tovour more southern
goes in again, 'cos they cfcn’t reiffem-« partners
The Northern Pacific will build a
fourth (his brother, jjdtJr a dreperete £££ whZ el-^^nnot ‘soeuc- pay the washhouse license ifaposed
preserve the <|naiut Creole Louisiana o* nature, the armless child, which can
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mt how much the fat liuly weighs; or
the
i upon
,
’ Kusiness hy the authorities:'., lipe frorii Bozerrmritb Butte, Montana,
apeoch; Mr. Juhustou has in thy same write with its feet, and never knows the
struggle
or
the
possession
ol
the
gun.
ctggfully
groWi
.
The
next
bee
The
next
best
thing
else they gits to feel a sort o’ pride that The trouble grew out of an attempt to ,0 jt jg orehar(1
Mrs. Rliclnl Lilly, the old lady who at' once. This will shorten the line
ag
way done as much for the Georgian loss of its harms, ’cos it never had none,
as u
it 8tar
starts very
jumped
from an O, R. & N. train near 100 miles between these places and
,
.
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dialect; Miss Murfree fuv-llieTennessee and also ’cos nater ’as perwided it with -they’ve bin to our show more times swindle Mead out of h>s property.
early in the spriug, bears continuous
than any o' their mates. Lor bless you,
------
Tlie
Dalles,
died in the Astoria hos­ Will become the main line.
mountaineers; Mr. Page for the Vii);iii- legs what does twice as wel|.
An
engine
on
tlie
east
bound
Lead
­
grazing, stands drouth well and grows
Font men attacked and robbed Mrs.
ians; a host of writers, imprimin Mr. Now, then, there—stand aside, and let dr, I b’lieve some on 'em feels sorry ville express went through the Deaver till late in the-fall, slight frosts not in*, pital.
.hey wasn't born a curiosity themselves!^
Curtis Perry, aged 16, nephew of E. M Munroe and a lady companion
Lowell, for the Now Englanders; and, the lady, pass.”) (This to a group of
bridge, I’ueblo, Colo., killing juring it in the least.
fes, it's always best to git in what’s creek
at Seattle. The robla-rs--then -ran —
Engiooei-'RlftM-. and two -utters. sme- —ft i s highl y nei‘eiMi Ty,~tr>o‘;- that a+^
not to go over the long roll of writers
“ '.ailed a low lilMghlWh7i7Rt, tliough Wtfi”'
sop, was drowned near Astoria while away, and when pursued liy the ladies ...
teing ¡j trnip. -. Several were wounded.
in American dialects, Mr. Harr 1 s Tias doorway as possible.) "Thank you.
I should be called low, I dunuo. Poor The accident Was due to a large rock pasture-for su h animals should con­ fishing.
they drew revolvers and fired at them,
jijriwn us what a wealth of folk-lore nial'ni.—Just n-goin’ to begin, as ex­ »eo|de’s pennies an» as g<>od aswwywne
tain running water to supply them
Fire br- kv out in a livery stable at fortunately doing no harm.l— :
anil folk-speech there is to lie garnered hibited before nil the crowned 'cads of •Is4‘'s. as fur as I can niHltl^biit; and if falling from the side of the canyon, with fresh water at all times. If not,
ColonCT Balm and wife of Santa
it should be furnished from a pump or Lexington, destroying a number of-
among the HoutheTn negroes. But the Europe anil all the .ryul family, and my o' the young fellers ever gits ob- crushing through the bridge.
next generation will have no such easy specially engaged to appear at the treperus or a-teasingof the curiosities, ' Michael Butler, recently discharged well in troughs or pipes leading to the husiness houses aud residences. In­ Monica, Cal., have been offered, it is
said, $0,000,000 for the celibrated La­
task as the present one. Even in slow- ilimperial theater of Peking, in Cliiney. ve*ve only got to speak bit sharp to from the position as keeper in the in- same. And as hogs are so ¡¡able, to surance light. —
going England the Folk-lore Society ^No dpgs admitted, sir; mid children. . _.uiu^AiMÌ4lw*yW as qttn-t ns a murifefeT sane aeyium tm Want’s Island, Nl-w suffer Troni heat in the slimmer, it is of
Horse dealers are still buying ani- guna ranclie, comprising neveral thou­
Yoik, has petitioned the. Supreme great importance that they should be mala _amU.shipping East.
Oregon sand acres. The Santa Fe Railroad
and the English Dialect Society came iliUat be paid for. —Signor Barberino's,” iftor lie's been and got ’.anged.”
Court for thia release of a number of furnished with p-lia le, whether from I horses still command a liiglf price in Company wants the property.
quite lnte enough Into the lioliL. and etc.
The rerfder will observe th:tt hisrsiuH patients as sane, He declares that of spreading trees or a thicket of bushes. Eastern markets.
A redwood plank sixteen feet in
found that In a few years more the
The impression left on most of tho les were both.forcible and original.
the 1750 infilati s no less than 300 are
brick mason named Michael Car­ 'length, five feet five inches wide and
school boards suit (lie desire . to bo crowd seemed to be that if they missed
“Yes, about, a'week is the time for perfectly sane, and that 1000 others Indeed, it is-eruel to confine hogs to a
pasture in which there is no shade, ]jn fey into ¿|ie basement of an un- four inches thick has been cut at John
"genteel” would have effectually that show, it would bo a'mutter of ro t ivingin one place—sometimes a fort­
either natural or artificial, and there- finished building at Portland and sus- Vance’s mill, Humboldt bay, Cal.,
effaced those old-world differences of gret to them for the rest of tlieir nat­ light, ami wd*have run ns long as t hree are perfectly "harmless lunatics. - ,
“ Boys, I will lie the next man killed ?9re t'1'1 ni°st necessary, i the al>- tained fatal injuries.
which is to be shipped to Kansas city
tongue which oven in 1698, when Prit- ural-life, for they pressed eagerly for­ weeks when w’e've had some fust-class
tenhain was writing Ills "Arte of Eng­ ward ami paid their pennies, in about curiosities. But we allns seems to be bn this road,’’ said-Trackman Jamis éénce of the former, that the latter be
There are about 700 feet of the em- to be displayed at the exposition
,
lish posio," had begun to bo blurred. seven minutes the shop was crammed .moving.- and never git.s sctthul. Of Delane; ■y of Jhe Santa Fe road the other supplied by makingthem temporary! banklllent of the le ;vee
finished and there;
Napoleon Miner, of Bonner, Mon­
300
feet
of
the
Already uuwyw precious relic of the with a miscellaneous crowd of men. •course, if one of our l»<»st. attractions day, .wl men two tramps were mangled »heller of sqme kind, of which there .^nt
about
300
feet
of
the
riprapping,
says
tana, was drowned several miles bilow
past Ims lieen forever lost, and we can women—with soine of their purchases lies, as they often does if the weather's His prediction was realized. Ju»t be­ are none more cheaply or conveniently the Pendleton Tribune.
’
made
than
of.
poles
covered
with
straw
Missoula. It is supposed lie lost his
orriybe thankful that so-mueh has been for the Suiplay dinner bulging out of bad, we have to shut up for a time, fore nightfall the following day he was
A new saw mill, capable of cutting life in attempting to cross the ford, bb
until trees are planted to take their
preserved. ■ In America (I speak, of baskets too small to contain them—and 'cos it gits noised abotij Jhnt there caught between tracks on a trestle by • place.
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25,000
feet
per
day,
is
being
erected
his horse was across tlie river. The
es­
course.of the old colonial sections(therc l»eys and girls of that intermediate age ain’t half so much to be seen as is two trains, and in attempting
| ‘ But while cloter or other grass is the ncar Mehama, to supply the liiiaat - -deceased hail money and checks to
atill linger peculiarities, and even hits- between childhood and youth; little announced. Then*! never is, you say? cape fell head foremost on the rail. maiq dependence for hogs in auipmer,
Oregon
Pacific
east
of
Albany,
the amount of over $400 on hisperson,
of folk-lore, which have vanished out of children in tho charge of bigger chil­ \y<dl, and wot if there ain't? Are we He was, decapitated instantly, while there is another crop not sufficiently
The remains of an unknown man
the districts in tho itiotlfor-coutitries dren; and one or two of a better class my. worse than any one else, I should his body was thrown upon the other appreciated by the generality of f irm were found in the river at Albany. A and also a gold watch.
track and torn into shreds.
The body of a murdered man was
from which the immigrants came. jf young men, who seemed to have like to know? Is the man what adver­
At Chadron, Neb., two railroad era. and that is pumpkins. They are woodchopper-disappeared from Cor
Now, therefore, is the time for snaU'h- dropped in merely for tlie fun of the tises medicine tó cure every thinga-tell- graders, named Axman and fc-gers. very easily raised, and hogs not only vallis sqpie weekp ago, and it is sup- found in the real of Yesler’s mill, at
Seattle. Il was identified us that of
ing up what still remains, and I ques­ ihi ng.
ing the truth Any more than us? Is the attempted to force an entrance into thrive on them wonderfully, but they jajsed the remains are his.
John Smith, a Scotchman, who had
tion whether there are not in the United
A workman named Wilson on tlie been employed on the tug Mastic.
I entered with a number of others, man what «waters his milk, and takes the house of Mrs. Rotts, the wife of a can be fed them from the 1st of Octo­
States and in lower Caniula quite a
md obtained n place as neipMs I could his davy it’s pure, any better? No; but j bai t>er of that place. Mre. Rotts warned ter until Ute in the winter, provided O. AC. railroad, near fSUiyton, was
many dialects ns there are in England. •o another hanging of green baize at just ’cos it's as, and our show ain’t them to desist, and not heeding her there is a cellar or other suitable place struck by a pjece of stump blown up He had been killed by stabbing, and
The "Pennsylvania Dutchman” ha« tho further end of tho simp, for 1 im­ quite all what it says on the canvas, we warning .she picked up a pistol lying in which to stow them away. '" — . up-by giant jiowder, and injured in had evidently been robbed. There is
no clue ft the perpetrators of the
even yet peculiarities In speech easily
on the center table and shot the fore- 1 Il-Jé generally suppotsed that alfalfa 8uch a manner that he died in a few crime.
agined that behind tills must be <*on- ^its called rogues and swimllers.'’
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* detected by those who know them, and ivaled some of the wonders so grfiphic-
I saw it was time to replenish the most one in the groin. The ball, which [ needs large quantities of water for its minutes,
At
Red
Bluff,
Cal.,
Mrs B. H.
• there is scarcely nil old State of the illy painted on tho canvas outside. empty tumbler; but, in spite of it. I was 44-calibre, passed through and successful heavier
growth. and
This more
is not frequent
soj Of I i ®‘’Ve”1,1da’rJ’ ?go,^tlesnakkwith
Mooney was fatally shotby herbrother-
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Union of which the Same could not be Tile place having become full, tlie green could get very little more out of the lilt the other man in the same place. course, 1
n I-
.i.L,
»e'en rattles and a button, and about
(aid.— Cor. Science.
. crops ran be secured when there is i three feet long, was killed kt Ihe Odd in-law, John Mooney. ;The ÿbqjïg
baize was drawn aside, and a young man hoarse-voiced man. I had evidently The wounds,produced were fatal.
man, who is 17 years of age, was play­
pleut-y
of
water
for
irrigation.
But
At
the
Mercer
county
fair
at
Prince
­
with a very East*-end look handed out a touched his dignity, so, wishing him
' Fellows cemetery n«a? Salem. 'These ing with his two-year-old niece, and
even
without
that
aid
there
is
no
plant
ton,
Mo.,
Randall
Blakeslee,
a
half-
Saving Labor on tie Farm.*“'
short, fat, ugly, greasy-looking woman “crowded houses'1 wherever he went, I
which will withstand drought and yield ■ dangerous -reptiles seem to be multi- while doing so picked tip a pistol
In the const rdetfdii of farm build­ of about foul' feet In height, but weigh­ left him to Iris reflections on the in­ briedjndian, made a balloon ascension heavier crops than alfalfa. On the dry , plying in Oregon of late.
which was lying mar, and began tak­
hanging
to
a
trapeze
bar.
In
the
C. W. Meek was fatally injured in ing the cartridges therefrom. Whci*
ings, the location of watering places, ing, I should think, about eiglttoen equalities of social adventures gen­ ascent the balloon shot up suddenly, and arid plains of Kansas it can be cut
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when these are not In the buildings, stone. Sim was dresseil iu a showy, erally.
at least three times each season with­ the Wallowa saw mill by a piece of he thought tlie pistol was unloaded he
Since then I have been to scores of giving Blakeslee a sevejp wrench, and out being irrigated, and this is the gen­ . limber which caught in the edger and pointed it toward Mrs. Mooney, saying
and the division of the fields Intended tawdry material, covered with elabo-,
he was unable to pull himself on the
for pasture and meadow, it is Impor­ rate trimmings equally tinvdry, and “penny gaffs,” as they are called in the bar, but managed to hold himself up eral experience where irrigation is not was thrown with terrible force against to the little one, ” I am going to shoot
his head, driving a splin
into liis mania.” The'little cliiid ran toward
tant that these should lie so arranged seemed pleased with tho amount of at­ neighborhoods which are f^vonnl with by a loop he had drawn around bis practiced.
hir mama, and just as she reached her
fga.in and fracturing his skull.
as to nave all the tlhio Mid" labor possi­ tention she received. When tlie East­ their visits, and have seen natural de­ wrist. After traveling about a mile
Fowls
iu
confinement
require
a
va
­
formities
(
“
freaks
of
nature,
”
the
can
and a half and having reached an alti­ riety of .food to. prosper. They require
ble. It Is easy to provide fordoing the end young man had finished a minute
Three boys, J. Babbage, R. Prael a report ping out and Mrs. Mooney
vas
generally
has
it),
wild
animali
tude of 2000 feet, the balloon began a mixture of green food with grain, as and Curtis Perry, went duck hunting fell. The ball took effect in the back
work of the farm conveniently if this account of her height, weight, age.
Is kept in view from the start,’atid II Is mcasnrernnftar'eTi'7, members of tlie' (generally poor beasts which want a fol the descent; but the poor fellow’s much as horses or cattle do. Too near Astoria. At the mouth of a creek of her neck, close to the jugular vein
surprising to see how little attention is orowd'wero requested to "shake ’ands of goading before their “hot blood” strength gave out, and when within much solid food, where there is not the boat upset. Curtis Perry was and caused paralysis.
A cutting and shooting affray oc­
given to.tlila matter on many farms. If with tho fvt lady;” and an intimation can be got up sufficiently to make them 500 feet of the earth his grip relaxed, projier exercise, tends to fatten. When seized with a fit and fritd to get to
the expense of one hired man for half was given that should any of tho audi­ look fierce), fat,women and skeletons, and he fell to the earth-lighting on his hens take on fat tTiey usually fall off . shore, but was almost immediately curred, at Olequa, W. T., which re­
sulted in the death of three of the par­
the year could lie saved, this would be ence, In tlie |>erforniam-e of this aet-jcff strong men and dwarfs, jugglers and feet, his thighs being
laying. Yarded fowls do not need the drowned.
acrobata, performing dogs, snake- .driven into his body.
regarded. by any one as worth trying friendly greeting, pass any coin of the
The postoffice at Willamette slough ties engaged. Some were shot and
same
hearty food as birds at liberty.
charmer?,
and
latterly,
“
thought-rea<l
realm
from
tlieir
own
into
the
lady
’
s
tome were cut up so they died in a
Captain Rockwell, of tlie United
for, andyetlii many cases there is time
el's;'” the last-mentioned having all States coast and geodetic survey, has Light, nutritious and easily digested was discontinued by order of the Post­ few minutes. It started over a game
enough wasted during tlie year, simply palm, why—well, the fat Indy would.1
food is required by fowls in confine­ office Department some time since,
been
pupils
of
the
leading
thought
­
made a special report upon Capes ment. Never allow them to make but steps are being taken to re-estab­ of poker. There were six men play­
because provision lias not boon made sot Iw offended.
for doing the work conveniently, to s^Tliis part of tho ceremony having readers of the day, and paid a fabulou.- Lookout and Meares, on the Oregon whole corn a staple diet. Fresh meat lish the office under the name of Hol­ ing, five half-breeds and one white
sum
for
their
initiation
into
the
many
coast, as to their relativo, importance two or three times a week is necessary brook, that being the name of the rail­ man, who claimed to lie a detective
equal that of one man for six months or bwh got through, displaying on the
mysteries of tho art. Sometimes tin for a ljght house site. Congress at-4ta for fowlB in confinement, and in sun;- 1 road station.
from Cincinnati. One half-breed got
more. Let any one who Ims several part of tho crowd an eager desire to
tricks dolio an' really clever; soniethner last session mada4n appropriation for mer especially, when they are deprived
to cutting up and the Olliers wanted
men employed investigate this matter get near enough to have tho honor of
Col.
H.
B.
Compson,
of
Huntington,
the detective to arrest him, but lu
i
and see whether it is so lit his ease, and touching tlie lady's hand, she was as transparent as crystal; often, by th« a light house at Cape Mean s, or some of insect food. '
has
been
appointed
principal
teacher
aid of an accomplice, wh«v despite hi.- other select <1 point. At Cape Look­
would not submit to arrest and.the de-'
If it Is, seek to remedy it and save whyt handed back again liehind tho baize
endeavors to appear to be oife qf tin out he reports a very good harbor of
A farmer in Greenboro, Md , think of the school on the Klariialh agency, tective shot him. Then two of these
be is now losing.— National Live-Stock screen; and another woman, tho an­
and
J.
W.
Brandenbury
principal
tipodes of the first one, made her ap­ crew'd, can generally be plcktal out by refuge in heavy northwest weather. ing to change his grade of potatoes,
got hold of the detective, and nearly
Journal,
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pearance. She was alamt live feet the discerning, bta'ause he invariably This cape is a rather remarkable pro­ barreled all that he bad, shipped them teacher at the Yainax school at the severed hrs head frbm his body with
—In 183k a woman who worked in a eight inches in height, dressed overdoes his part; and sometimes they montory of basaltic rock jutting boldly to Baltimore, and ordered a few barrels same agency, by the Commissioner of knives. , Only one marl escaped un­
Indian Affaire.
hurt. .
mill at Lowell, Mass., deposited $41) in in dirty white muslin, covered all are not tricks at all, but miserable at­ from Hre general direction of the coast of extra fine Northern potatoes for
seed.
While
barreling
his
own
tubers
John Strode, a wealthy cattleman of
line
for
one
and
a
half
miles
to
west
tempts,
which
deceive
nobody.
But
the.
a savings bank. At various times be­ ever with pale bhie and pink bows.
tween that year and 1832 alio added to The East-end young man stated she people who go to see them are satisfied, southwest. The "height of this pro­ he lost his spectacles. When he re- Owyhee county, I. T., and hij foreman?
tipi deposit until it amounted to $133. was only four stono in weight, and and that is every thing. They can give montory is 450 feet at Mie leeward tk;ived his Northern-seed potatoes he John Thurman, have been arrested at
In 1876 the principal with dividends gavo various other particulars, which a penny where they coiild not afford face, which is only four or five hun­ found his missing spectacles in one of Vale, Malhuer county, for the murder
earned amounted to $1,406. She has were all received by tho audience with sixpence; and, if the entertainment b dred yards broad. It is covered with the barrels. Such tilings destroy«con- of a sheep herder on Sucker creek, a
SIMMONS
year ago. The alleged murder was
since drawn out $700, and th.e whole rapt attention. 'I he sight of this hide­ not intellectual, it is certainly not very spruce, and hemlock, and is trans­ tidence.
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exposed by one Haus who worked for
amount to her credit in 1881 was ous specimen of humanity was t<M> harmful, the only real objectionable versely cut by deep and very rough de­
Keep the hens that molt their
$1,027. r
•
’
Rhe • has sinco,
allowed
$|,UUV, much for mo, and I elbowed my way featurt> being the exhibition of natural, pressions. The water close muli* the feathers early, as they will begin to Strode at the time. The cattlemen
to remain on interest,'and her Income to the door, tliua missing the remain­ or, m^rc correctly speaking, unnatiwal point of this cape is apparently very lay before winter. It requires about wanted to force the sheep (ff the.
ranches.
For all Diseases of th«
is $40 a year. Site Is now about eighty ing attractions of tho show, including human deformities.—t’AomfrcrZ ’ «/our- deep, as there was no sign of breakers three months for hens to molt.
in a large northwest swell. When
Tfiree boys, named Jennings, Bishop
years old. — N. K Sun.
the "liextrahordinarv freak o’ pnturv nal.
Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Spleen.
very violent winds were blowing from
Goats for milk are carefully bred in and Todd, aged'about 16 years, living
the armless child,” whom, however, 1
This purely vegetable pre­
the northwest there was smooth water England, a registry bock recording on Hamilton creek, near Ifebanon.
—"Say.old chappie! Wheah’a a nice, was destined to sec at a future da*
A LiongressmXn's Faithfulness.
paration, now so celebrated as a
to the leeward ot the cape. The their i»edigreee, and only meritorious went out coon huntirig, taking a shot­
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Medicine, originated in
ctevaw, cheap place in tlm country,
The following Monday afternoon 1
As John Quincy Adams, then a re|>- southern face of the cape is very steep
. the South in'19X8.
It adH
gun with them. In a thick .patch of
you know, faw wetiwementf”' "Why. was passing on business through the resentative. in Congress, was crossing •nd rocky, and is nearly a straight females used for breeding.
Sently on the Bowel« and
brush, it being very dark, Jennings
ildnevn and correct« tha
‘
a convent isn’t a bad place. Is itf” ■mins thoroughfare, when I observed the hall of the Houaeuf Representatives line. aSuudl steamers running from
Kiltitar
county,
W . ■*.,
T., expects to «»eluded to frighten the Todd "boy by
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action of the Liver, and is, th^re-
.... ® n . surplusage of about
t
"Don'tbe wedieulous. I wnnt a jdmnty the red-fa&ed man with tho hoarse on the afternoon of Monday, May 18. Astoriato Xeatticca
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beit preparatory
_
river
make
ure of _ ,iav
telling him » bear was near and likely
medicine, whatever the sick-
wheah nobody dweams <>f coming. volqp standing, or rather lounging, out­ 1840, one of his feet cijngbi in the this anchorage as a refuge under stress of hay for ex|>ort this year.
.. ness may prove to be. In all
to
attack
them.
This
scared
tlie
txiv
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don't char know.” “Going to be a side the entrance to the show, navinp straw matting on the floor, and caused of weather. The captain states that as
• Wnnon diseases it will, tm-\
aaaUted by any other m«|b> **
hermit, then!” "Wot! I’ve annonnc .i .i quarter of an hour to spare, and feel­ him to falbwith such violence as to dis­ Cape Lookout projects outside the line *.'t,An<”r 'oun<l by >he round-ups who called for help. The other boy, J
cine, effect a speedy cure.
my de|>awi'hnw for Euwope,. and it ing interested in tlie extraordinary be­ locate his right shoulder. After ix-iiig of Cape Meares, and is neatly half way that uO percent, of all the cattle in Wm. Bishop, who had the shotgun’
An Efficacious Remedy,—"I can recom*
rushed forward, and in the darkness
.. won't do to be seen on Bwsdway any. luga I had seen on the previous Satur­ conveyed to his reshieucc, however. between the first-class sea coast light­ Montana died last winter.
■lend as an efficacious remedy for all diseases of th«
Liver Headache and Dyspepsia, Sim mom Liver
ra
ten.,en‘\he -»«''"«aiiwviiiirgra,
. Kun w»« discharged,
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way;*» I shall have to wlthdwaw fan day, 1 accoatesl him. and ask<81 him if Ihe shoulder was restored to Be socket, houses on Tillanu ok rock and Yaquina
RerdatorLaivwG. WuNout, Assistant Post­
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____o of 100 ‘he contents entering the siife of the
On heavy «oil
a dressing
UteAtimmaw.”— Ttnm Topic».
master, Philadelphia.
lie would come and have something to And, reganllcss of ulhat nlKst men heads, it lus an important advantage
Hìtlilrf’'4 if gynoum
Ot'naii.» per ___
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fax ri n 1 tv rr a boy, 1.111!
__ 1 • him almost
«
poundrof
acre . rarely
fails _ Jennings
killing
in
N© low of time, no Inter­
warm him at a neighboring public­ would consider a very sufficient reason for large coast steamers.
t«> bnng good clover.
stantly.
ruption or stoppage of
—It would be difficult to convince house; intimating, as an excuse for ►for repiaining at h<>me. this faithful
bualnraa, while taint« the
Regulator.
—Some time ago a resident of Am»
the young man who wears a high liai my speaking to him, that I had been representative, with his bandaged
—Scarfs and n -cliiiei of metal are a
“ **
«^‘,<lren c°mpl«iaing of
At Spokane Falls, W. T„ a meteor
and"a stand-up collar with turned over in Ms show on the Saturday. No shoulder and disabled right arm, was >ury. Conn., sent to a friend in Aus-
Colle, Headacne, or Ack
4
poluta that the only real enjoyable a|xdog1e» seemed necessary, and I pr <- again at his p<wt jn the House of Rep­ ralia k typical Yankee yacht, which new Garman invention. G Id, pla- was seen by a number of people to
smoko Is oue obtained from an uhi clay reeded to question him as to the work­ resentatives at the usual hour of meet­ las won the honor of being the Mav- t num and silver stripe are Welded after snoot from the heavens directly over-
metal ground. -■>
■cad-
It struck the eiectnc
electric wires
wires on
on
In tin tlie MMale
■•■• «vH
— Upo
"i-v> i » a niciaiground,
— -•••..ucanie
pipe with a blackened I miw I ¡uid a ing. prospects,'etc., of hisjihow,,
ing the soM day.-Aw. Perley Pt>ore. .lower of Southern waters.
»'de of Main street, iu the
wean race of ninety miles in March pH-|>.ir«l by the it candereent phure«,’
biota» stem-- MmlfTn /Yeti.
"Where do we git the living eurfoei- in Botion liwiget.
heart ol 'he city, Cutting one of
the sloop vanquished all the Britishers then compre»« I by mes i« of powvrfid.
Mes from?‘’’Well—Ms o' places;
anti finally
cl<>ngat.-<|
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- ’W» «"res in two and burning
into
-“Have you ever aa* upmyjin in- ind Son th# prise of twenty pdnnds, pre«««,
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W a M
ertplly tfie least likely m. Sometime,
asked the coroner of acowfìSTT -* â « ul ^ û L her ¿nr rivals being able to ing into lo <g sbe -ta or stripw. The thousand
'and fragments. Those who ___
saw
a poor family has sorae sort »'deformed
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ear
that
o.b'iv
srey.llow,
red.
green,
white,
Betcher life I hev. stranger.” W m the ini«h the . ..mV suthe f.,,’, of the
.-hlkj bom, amt they gits to hear as
-¿ay ami
black, and tho ».-art«, being ffhen it struck the ball of fire looked
will brovy M-x
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’owA !■ • show lika ours” ■ (he reailv answer. "And what kind of a tai*
n dianict«r- An effort
...... .'nìrùlri".- <re ronxidered of ha?ta25n
verdict dH you brings iziP" **A charge Ihe
'!><■ Suln.v
Sidney newspapers are _ ...i»
full of • in"
!• straWhtaned himself up),
—------- hMbeen nAde to find some of the
of murder against the doctor.’’—A'. }’ ¡«raises of the speed and stanchnoM of prao«. al value.
-r ‘takerr «mi ears o4r and ’i
m lb® stree «is covered with
Arabi
the Yankee boat and the skdl of her tactuml chidr at Belta a id Morz-
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