The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889, May 11, 1888, Image 6

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    TELEGRAPHIC
CONGRESSrQNAL.
The Oregon Register
PUBLISHED
EVERT
FRIDAY
LAFAYETTE. - - OREGON
UIATC.
Andrew9 Biebel and Mary Hen nF The house bill for tlie relief cf the
First National B ink of Portland, ap-
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were
drowned while crossing
A late Japanese mvenbon h said
Mic» -, Crow propriating $8249 for money advanced
to the contractor for building a
to be a process of m.king from sea-
The f-c
Mjd warehoUR) o(
weed a sort of paper almost as trans- Egu clgire 8a#h 4
Company, at revenue cutter in 1875 76, was taken
for the calendar, amended by adding
parent as glass and as tough as parch- Eau Claire, Win., burned. Loss, $100,- several items for ship carpenters, etc.,
ment.
900 ; insurance, $60,000.
'I in connection with the same contract,
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Rear-Admiral Charles Stewart Baggs and passed.
T hb best conductor» of electricity djed
New Bruogwlcki N.
ol p.r.
are silver, copper, gold, zinc, platinum,
general debility.
iron, tin. The poorest conductors are ' a widow,
He leaves
The conference report on the house
joint resolution accepting the invite-
THE LE8SONS OF UNSER FRITZ
^CASE
The greatest doctors in Europe
don’t seem to know what ails “Unser
Fritz.”
Thus are the Garfield and Grant
episodes rejufated, and public confi­
dence in “expert" medical knowledge
is again shaken.
The effect is a revulsion.
Since the fatal days of 1883, many
of the doctrines of the schoolmen
concerning extensive medication have
been abandoned, and all schools of
practice are more and more relying
upon old-fasbioned simple root and
herb preparations and careful nursing,
—the only reliances known to our an­
cestors.
-
These methods and reliances are il­
lustrated to-day in a series of old-
fashioned koi and herbs prepara­
tions recently given to the world by
the well-known proprietors of Warner's
safe cure—preparations made from
formula possessed by many of our
oldest families, and rescued for pop­
ular use, and issued under the happy
designation of Warner’s Log Cabin
Remedies.
“My son,” exclaimed a venerable
woman to the writer when he was a
boy. “my son, you’r yeller and pale
and weak like lookin’, you’r needin’ a
good shaking up with some sas’paril’.”
A jug of spring sarsaparilla was just
as necessary in the “winter supplies”
of fifty years ago as was a barrel of
pork, and a famous medical authority
rays that the very general prevalence
of the use of such a preparation as
Log Cabin Sarsaparilla explains the
rugged health of our ancestors.
While Warnei’s Log Cabin 8arsa-'
parilia is an excellent remedy for all
seasons of the year, it is particularly
valuable in the spring, when tlie sys­
tem is full of sluggish -blood and re­
quires a natural constitutional tonic
and invigorator to resist colds and
pneumonia, aud the effects of a long
winter Philo M. Parsons, clerk of
ijje City Hotel of Hartford, Conn.,
was prostrated with a cold which, he
says, “seamed to settle through my
body. I neglected it, and the result
was my blood became impoverished
and poisoned, indicated by inflamed
eyes. I was treated but my eyes grew
worse. I was obliged to wear a shade
over them. I feared that I would be
obliged to give up work.”
“Under the operation of Warner’s
Log Cabin Sarsaparilla and Liver
Pills,” he says, “ The scire,and inflamed
eyes disappeared. My blood, I know,
is in a healthier condition than it has
been fof years. I have a much better
appetite. I shall take several more
bottles for safety’s sake.
Warner’s
Log Cabin Sarsaparilla is a great blood
purifier and I most heartily recom­
mend it.”
A few bottles of Warner’s Log
Cabin Sarsaparilla used in the family
now will save many a week of sickness
and many a dollar of bills. Use no
other. This is the oldest, most' thor­
oughly tested, and the beet, is put up
in the largest sarsaparilla Ixittle on
lhe market, containing 120 doses.
There is no other preparation of simi­
lar name that can < qual it. The name
of its manufacturers is a guarantee ol
its superior worth.
While the great doctors wrangle over
the technicalities Of an advanced med­
ical science that cannot cure disease,
such simple preparations yearly
snatch millions from untimely graves.
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—On a Governor street car yester-
lay. Young married man in forcible
toiles—“I tell you I am boss of my*
house? and what I say there goes.”
Passenger on next scat leans over and
remarks: “Beg pardon; but is your
wife at liirtne?” Young married man,
n less forcible tones: “No, she’s in
J lie country.” Everybody in the car
smiled out loud.-<-P/ai’iiZence Journal.
—James J. West, who recently pur­
chased the co nt reeling interest in the
Chicago
is under thirty years
pf age, and is said to have amassed
$600,000 within a»x years. Seven years
ago he entered a publishing house in
Chicago as a clerk at eight dollars a
week; at the end of the third year he
bought a fourth interest in the con­
cern for (66,500. "Mr. West’s original
intention after he left college was to
study for the ministry, which he did
for a short time, but concluded that he
was better suited to mercantile pur­
suits.— Harner's Bazar.
K WOMAN’S WAi
lion of the French republic to take
dry air, ebonite, paraffine, resin,- sill-• James Cummings, manager of the part in the International exposition in
phur, sealing wax, «lass, silk, wool, commercial ageucy, committed sui- Paris, was agreed to.
It fixes the ap­
.
. .
cide at Dayton; Ohie, by Bhooting. He propriation at $250,000.
dry paper, poroehin.
had been
heavlly
bueket.
The senate passed a number of pub-(
I f you are ever chased by blood- ( »hops.
lie building bills, among which was a
v
J -.a t —
~ uaa
h »X» knzxw »h-t
C- B. ghot
Wertmer,
known as a |5(MX
crack ) bill appropriating $50,000 for a public
hounds
may
be —
well
»o know that plgeon
hlu, Bbeconded
building at Boulder, Colorado.
sheets of tissue paper placed oa the bej0Dgjng w ^he Waverly Building
The house bill forbidding the mak­
ground under the feet and then re- Association, of which be was the sec­ ing (in Washington and Georgetown)
moved carry with them every trace of retary.
of “books" or “pools” on the results of
the scent
Will English, colored, living in Bon- ( trotting
_____ _ or _______
running ____
races, r or boat
,
ham, Texas, stabbed his wile near the ; racfcg ur baseball was Dassed.
H ere ’ s another good argument for beartlli.ee times. He then stabbed
’
HOl'NK.
taking the tax off jf tobacco. A Mis- himself in several places, Inflicting
The committee on elections sub-
souri wretch fired' a pistol at a paesen- fatal injuries. The causewasjeal-
I mitted its report in the case of Frank
ger train near Rich Hill, and the bail
,n
of | re. Glover, from the Ninth Congres-
hit a passenger It would have m^e u,e West Shore railed at Newark, .
district of Missouri
H finds
aseriousif not fata) wound but for the . W
ecoun
New York ghot hig the contestée, Glover, entitled to the
» placed on-t^®ca
ar* .
fact that he had a plug of chewing to­ ] wife four limes with a revolver, killing
repotted and placed upon
He then shot hiniaeif, v Bills were reported
bacco in his vest pocket. The bullet her instantly.
’ f the
calendar for tlie erecUo
erection
inflicting a fatal wound.
1*«“
^? cf 1 ‘ a P pub
ub.
struck the plug, and was thus stopped
lie building at Cheyenne,
.
“
.
! I he
... Wyo.,
e and
'•
AjenouscutUng
.ffray
took
place
illCreagiD
6
tlie
appropriation
for
the *
in its course.
in the suburbs of Fort Smith, Ark. j purchasb
.
of a site for the public build-
A citizen of Orlando, Fla., has a Lizzie Posey, a lewd woman, stabbed J i ing at San Francisco.
Josie Martin in the breast fatally for
A resolution providing for investi­
dog that accompanies him everywhere
' appearing against her in lhe,. Police gating the strike of the Chicago, Bur­
even to church.
One Sunday the court. Mrs. Posey is in jail, and Josie
lington 4 Quincy railroad was re­
owner concluded to break the canine Martin will die.
ported, and referred to the committee
of his church-going habits and or­
Phillip Held, a young fanner living of the whole.
dered him home. The dog retreated fourteen miles west of Lemars, Iowa,
The senate bill granting a pension
until his master waaoutof sight, then shot and instantly killed his mother, to the widow of Gen. James B. Rick­
and shortly afterward committed sui­
promptly turned back, entered an­ cide. The trouble which existed for ets, was amended to $75 per month,
and was passed.
other church and .remained until the some time in the family culminated
Under the call of States, Dunn in­
in a squabble over selling a horse.
service was over.
introduced a resolution, directing . the
i
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Hardy Posy, colored, was lynched at committee on merchant marine and
M r . G raid , of New York, under­ Bessemer, Alabama, for an attempt to fisheries to investigate the fur seal
took to drive a cat out of a cafe. The rape a girl 15 years of age. The town fisheries of Alaska, and all contracts
contract was a bigger one than he is surrounded by armed negroes, who by the government for the taking of
could fulfill without assistance. The threaten to bum the houaea and kill | fur seals. The committee is also di­
the citizens to avenge the lynching of rected to investigate and report upon
cat jumped at him, bit him in the face, Posey.
, the nature and extent of the rights
' • ‘
eaught the lappel of his coat.scratclud
8even children in less than two an<| interests of the United States in
his chin, cheek and neck, and bit his years is tlie record of Mrs. Phoebe fur searand other-fisheries in Behring
left wrist though to the bone. The Lynch, of Seymour, Ind., who eigh­ sea, and whether any legislation is
necessary for betler protection and
waiter had to pull the' infuriated ani­ teen months ago gave birth to triplets, preservation of such rights and inter­
and who to-day is the mother of two
mal off.
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[ boys and two girls. All seven, with ests. Also a resolution calling on the
secretary of the treasury for informa­
D r . Ju Libs P ohlman thinks the feir mother, are aiive > nd well.
The abolition of slavery in Brazil tion relative to fur seal fisheries in
reason why our teeth decay so fast is
Alaska.
because we do not use them enough, is progressing with great rapidity.
By Morrow—To execute Certain
Hundreds of thousands who were
and, like other organs that are not ex­ slaves have been freed in the past few treaty stipulations prohibiting Chinese
Also authorizing the
ercised, they tend to atrophy. Our years, and it is proposed to set a fixed immigration.
teeth become week because unused to and early day when slavery shall secretary of the navy to make surveys
in the Pacific ocean to determine
injlie
delermin 'the
hard work. The author warns mothers ceas^,
extent
_______ and
a position of dangers
„
> i n the
Dexter, the famous trotter, died at track of commerce and navigation;
aBd nurses not to give the children
| the stable of^ Robert Bonner, in New
soft food, it they would have them York. -He Was thirty yeais old. He and for the purpose of ascertaining
have good teeth—in other words, make died of old age and exhaustion. Dex­ proper locations for submarine tele­
graph cables.
them eat their crusts.______
ter was the greatest trotter of bis day.
The house passed the bill for relief
He was the first horse to trot a mile in of the Omaha tribe-of Indians in Ne­
T elephonic communication can be 2ri7j.- -------
braska, and to extend the time of pay­
carried on between ships at sea by
John Bogard, 16 years old, pleaded ment to purchasers of lands of said
means of a sound-producing appara­ guilty at Kansas City, Mo., to murder 1 Indians.
tus attached to each vessel, to be in the first degree. He was sentenced
resTLAMii rKoiiita
i
worked under the,surface of the water. to be hanged. Bogard held the hands [
of
James
Weir,.at
Independence,
Mo.,
B vtteb —
Each vessel also has a sound-receivhig
Fancy roll, F lb
last January, while Charles E. Meyer ) A
apparatus to take signals. Intelligible struck him on the head, killing him.1
i..............
Inferior grade .
signals could be produced by this ap­ Meyer was tried last week, convicted Pickled....... .
California roll .
paratus which would be transmitted aud sentenced to be hanged.
do
pickled
Capt. Ramon Arguilles, of the Mex­ C heksb
through the water in all directions
—
ican army, and Adolfo Towesa, clerk Eastern, full cream.
with considerable velocity.
do
in the Mexican national railway Oregon,
California..................
T he family of a Georgian were offices, quarreled in a restaurant at
E ggs — Fresh......
At a meeting
D ried F ruits —
awakened the other night by a great New Laredo, Mexico.
subsequently, Arguilles shot Towes», Apples; qrs, ska and bxs
noise under the house which shook wounding him in the groin. The lat­ do
California......... .
violently. At first they were sure that ter returned the fire, killing his antag­ Apricots, new crop...
Peaches, unpeeled, nt
an eaithquake was in progress, but in­ onist.
Peare. machine dried
vestigation with a lantern showed that I , Policeman Clancy found a man Pitted cherries.......
Pitted plums, Oregon
a cow was under the house. How she named Chester Williams lying appar­ Figs, Cal., in bgB and
Prunes, French .
got there was a mystery, as she could ently lead on the back porch of a Cal.
hovel in 8outh Helena, Ark. His Oregon prunes...........
F lour -
not stand upright. It was her horns head was fearfully bruised either by a
Portland PaU Roller, S’bbl g
and back that made the noise and club or sand bag. He was taken to Salem
do
do
shook the house. The householder the station house, and was partially White Lily F bbl................
Country
brand
.....................
3
had to get a pick and spade and dig a , restored to sensibility. He says while Superfine.............................. 2
!
be
was
walking
along
the
levee
a
man
G
rain
—
ditch, in which the cow walked out. '
! ran up to him and knocked him in the Wheat, Valle/aF 100lbs.., 1
do
Walla Walla........... 1
M etals may be platinised by a new head.
Barley, whole, F ctl-----
do
ground, F ton. .... I
At a prayer meeting at a colored
and cheap process in which the met­
Oats, choice milling F bush
allic object is covered with a mixture , church in Berkeley county, 8. C., two do feed,good tochoicegild
‘ young men got into a row about a
of borate of lead, oxide of copper and girl. They broke the meeting up. Rye. V 100 tbs.....................
F eed —
A Startling Baiineti Proposition.
spirits of turpentine, and submitted to 1 The preichers and church officers at- Bran, If Um......................
A little over six weeks ago Mr». Fowler of 327
F ton.....................
a temperature of from 250 deg. to 330 1 tempted to quiet the quarreling men, Shorts.
Ellis street, San Francisco, stopped In at a leading
Say, F ton, baled..............
deg.
This deposit, upon melting, | but they did not succeed. One of the Chop. F ton........................
IK city druggist’s to ask what effect Joy’s Vegetable
about which she had heard so much
■ men, named Brown, drew a pistol and Oil cake meal Fton.......
a Sarsaparilla,
spreads in a uniform, laver over the
recently, Wuufd lave incases of dyspepsia and sick
F resh F ruits -
blew the brain of his antagonist,
headache.
She
was assured that in mo»t cases it
object. Then a second coat is laid on, | Richardson, out right in the church Apples, Oregon, F box....
i 60 would reliev* both.
She was, however, so incredu­
Cherries, Oregon, F drm..
lous that finally the druggist gave her a bottle, not
consisting of borate of lead, oxide of 1 building. The murderer has been ar­ Lc-mons, California, Fbx.
< 60 to be paid for unless it effected a cure. A proposi­
tion so startlingly practical bas seldom, if ever be­
Limes, F 100...................
copper and oil of lavender. Next, by rested and jailed.
fore. been made. The following just received is the
Riverside oranges. F box
convincing
conclusion, and tells its own story:
means of a brush, the object it covered
A duel between women occurred on Loe Angeles, do
do
—
—a.___....,
San Francisco. Februarr 8 1888
Peaches.
F
box
.
.777.77.
with a solution of chloride of plati­ the Island of Corsica. The twoi vira­
D ear 8n: I write to admit that ,™itwlt’hstand-
H ides —
ing my misgivings, Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla
num, which is finally evaporated of a goes concerned were named Frances­ Dry, over 16 the, F lb....
did all that you promised. I had tried so many
ca Fortunati and Benoita Paequalini.
prescriptions, to no purpose, that I had come to
temperature of not -more than 200 deg. A long and bitter hatred existed be­ Wet salted, over 56 tbs..
believe nothing would relieve my dyspepsia and
Murrain hides..
sick headaches, but I have not had a return of
The platinum adheres firmly to the tween them, and during a quarrel they Pelts ..................
either since I commenced taking it. I believe I am
V
B«n
A
Bl.xs
surface and exhibits a brilliant aspect. agreed that oue must die. Stilettos
permanently cuied, but will, out of an abundance
Cabbage, F lb...
< f caution, continue to take it regularly for a while
If the deposit be made upon fbe first were the weapons employed, and they Carrots, F sack . _______
You have my permission to make this public,
• 1 co pt«
were plied with msd energy and rap­ Cauliflower, at dos...........
for it is my belief that a remedy that will cure dys-
coat the platinum will have a dead ap­
p»psia and prevent sick headaches should be gen­
idity. After a short and sharp strug­ Onions...............................
• 1 10 erally
known. Respectfully,
pearance. Platinising in this way gle Benoita Pa-quilini fell, stricken Potatoes, new. F ICO lbs .
W ool —
'fol/.
oosts, it is as id, about one tenth the through the heart with her adversary’* Kast
Oregon. Spring clip.
r
Stiletto.
Valiev
Oregon.
price of nickel-plating.
AN ERA Or
O m
at Ska Maas NataM«
at the Carrant I
The condescension
to the stage is one
acteriatiea of thio I
have to admit that
tlie fashion without the
sumption that the act
writer have the same «
that is conferred by mot
mya erious virtue there is b
A person does not lose c*
the pep, or even by tab
needed pay for using it.
To pubdsh n book or
article accepted by a mi
give a sort of social dlstin
as an exhibition of s »
peoted capacity or a sooW-
y. It is hardly too mueht
,t has become the fashion to
it used to be to dance the
or to use the broadsword,
gentlemanly mill with
bruiser. Of course, one «
do this professionally exi
not to prepare for doing
and severe discipline, by
it ns for a trade, but sinq
off easily, as one makes a
a compliment, or drives to»
One does not need to han
terior impulse which drin
devil of an author to eXprm
that something to say which
the poet into extreme irrital
less he can be rid of it, a
hunger for fame which com^
consciousness of the
thought and emotion. Ths
this condescension to literati
which we speak is that it has th
ity of spontaneity thatdoesMt.
pose either a capacity or u cal
There is no mystery about th
One resolves to write a book,
might to take a journey or to i
on the piano, and the thing I
Every body can write, at lent
body does write. It is an
time for literature. The Qna
gland writes for it, the Queen <
mania writes for it, the Shah tf
wrote for it. Lady Brassey thei
woman, wrote for it, Conm
write for it. Peers write for it
Aovel is the common recraid
ladieb of rank, and where is the
woman in this country who bit
tried iier hand at a romance or i
cast at a popular magazine! 1
feet of all thia upon literature
pensive and joyous. Sups
about mystery in the art bu
disappeared. It is a common o
tion that if persons fail in every
else, if they are fit for nothing
they oan at least write. It is sue
easy occupation and the remowi
is in such disproportion to the era
tore! Isn’t it indeed the goldeni
letters? If only the letters vflii
—Harper'3 Magazine.
Artificial Rubies
At the Paris Academy of ScH
meeting M. Fremy read a memo
the researches which he hasnuuiei
M. Yemeni I to artificially pni
ruby. An alumina cruciulo vui
so as to avoid the presems of i
which has the effect of impart«
lamellar structure to the prof
Under such conditions, with alm
separated from calcium fluoral«
pfli-foi-ated platinum septum, they I
obtained perfect crystals of alia
which, being colored with tract
■■hromic acid, were an exact co«
part of the natural stone.
American.
—As fling as we have
wants we get on comfortable; bet
the struggle after luxuries tint
society with distress, and pop«!
prisons, and sends hundreds of pl
stark mad. Dissatisfied with ij
house, and ordinary apparel, ui
spectable surroundings, they ph
their head into enterpr se andipet
tions from which they hare toe
out in disgrace.— lndianapotii Jet
— Victoria has made arran^ee
to celebrate the jubilee of Coop
tionalism in October, 1888. It b
pected that the churches of
and New Zealand will be repreee
and that delegates will be ee»
fr -m fbe home churches.
l ne Oregon National
of pobtlasd .
Tnumcta* d«oeMl
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