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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1888)
8TOR1EB ABOUT A SNOWY EVENING. / » t » i I H I I f I I' 1 I MEN. HUNTING FOR "FIGHTING JOE." PLAYS AND ACTORS. C.aM.rwt. Holdl.r. lioamlna at Will in Annis Oakley Intends s tarring next seasou Ik. Vlilac« “< Paul Arthur will support Minnie Palmer Wl«i th. .trwt. of Get tydmrg ha<i txen cleared pt «11 »rmed bodtee of Union aol- In England Opera for too cents will bo a summer pleas .iiers, tbe Confederate» L»^*n to r<«m alxiut at will, .igbtaeeing and foraging. At a ure in Philadelphia. iKMae, do«ly barred, a i«rty of there intto- Ben Teal ba* been engaged to put on Mag pendente haired and tegan to rw-oanoirer gie Mitchell's oew play Unawn front th. «tree» the owner waa New Orleans is to have an iron theatre with watching from an upper window, and soon be beard his name used in a way very uncer- a seating capacity of 4,(MXA Thoma* Nast. the caricaturist. Is talking emonioii*. The door plate revealed the name, j a theatre at Los Angeles. taUding and one of the Confederates, who was a Ger of ............ man, amused his companions by spelling it ______ and Minnie Radcliff have MJHou Kussell R out, “T-y-a-o-o, Tyson.” Then he added, been engaged by W. J. Florence fur uext sea- “Wonder who he i*f and. going to the door, •on. he began to pound with fist and heels to Lillian Russell has had her tonsils cut out alarm the housa The manner of tbe men and says that she can sing better without seemed so good matured that Mr. Tyson “ Varalsb ter Tarfcay Less. opened the door and invited them in to try them. Patti gave tbe first j«rformanoe of her Wboo the average householder or bls cook, his excellent water, for they all looked warm South American tour at BuenuS Ayres, April - who proceeds to tbe Faris markets for do and exhausted. After drinking heartily tbe & The performance realized Wl.UOd mestic provender is offered embalmed geesrt, German spoke up again and'said: turkeys with painted legs, and dMearted “Where is'Jos’ Hooker I We’re after him chickens, instead of healthy and untainted and we mean to have him if we have to go Cbavolier Blondin, in which he says he wants •ponged tailor fashion when sofl< poultry, it is ume for the polka to Interfere, to croM Niagara Falls once more before be to Philadelphia for him.” As yet no commission has ben ■ in the Interest of the public. Recent re- At this hour tbe street* were filled with dim. to sak the dnde if be prefers eU. marches have shown that a cnosiderebie trade carta and wheelbarrows, and excited men and W. J Florence has purchased of Mr. Palmer strangulation by modern neckwtj is dooe in diseased fowl us oil toe Pan* women bearing trunks and bundles and the right to play “Heart of Hearts” next sear mar keto. leading frightened children; mothers with son, and will produce tbe piece as part of his It Is1 as bad form in Englands Tbe practice of embalming fowl ar dressing derby hat with a frock or cutawj babes in their arms in the throng, all repertoire throughout toe country. up long demised birds so as to mate them hastening opt of reach of the soldiery, the m it is to wear a high hat with a Karl Formes, the famous baa», who lived lopk fresh isof comparatively modem origin, bullet* and the »bell*. Officers in gray rode A frock coat is never called a hte but that of painting tbe legv of turkeys is as up and down warning the people to remove in America for tbe past 80 years, has been bert in England. ‘ Shirt cufc a* old ae tbe days of Pnvat d Anglemout. Tbe women and children to places of safety, as engaged to sing at tbe approaching London “ wristbands, ” and undershirts sr* first person in toe field in tbui department of Lee was about to shell the town. It was a seasou of Italian opera. He is 78 years of industry was a Pera Chapel Iter, who made a Poole’s new spring overcoat btean toying moment, but Tyson would not be aga At the cloee of Fann/" Davenport’s New and full in the back like a box J little fortune out of ik He noticed that tbe ■»cared or cajoled into revealing anything. log» of turkeys were brilliantly black for one j He didn't know “Joe ’ Hooker any more than York season she will leave for the Pacific showing no waist line does not appeal whore she will rest until the last week t day after they bad been tilled, and that then be knew Lee's humblest private, but he had New cheviots for trousers areoathk * they became of a dusty brown color. He his garret full of Union sojdiera who had in May, before she plays “La Tosca” in San A neat gray or brown check or «2 accordingly inveliteli a peculiar kind of been cut off in tbe .street, aud he decided to Francisca good selection if the coloring isnot^ varnish, tbe secret of which be sold with be a knownotKing; ayd send tbe scouting Lawrence Barrett’s Rfe is Insured for Among various new and nobby profit on retiring from business, and with Confederates away as ignorant a> they came. |12,UUU and be will leave a very pretty bank this be touched up tbe legs of toe birds which < After listening to a few of bis blind ansivers account beside. He and Mr. Booth drew garments is a yachting coat of crua renrthined unsold for any uousiderabie period • the spokj^sman agreed to Jbe satisfied with over $9.000 in two performances in Salt flannel bound with an inch and a half blue braid. "'.1.. of S^Qja His services were requisitioned io I mine bread and butter and clear out and .Lake City. eyWy market, and toe effect of his varnish A dude in one of the new Engfah i seek for “Fighting Joe” elsewhere. There Balvini will begin his .American season in was so conclusive tost it deceived tbe must t was a fresh baking of bread in the house, but October next. The engagement is for twenty tennis suits looks like an oninMHi j experienced cooks and housekeepers, wbo | Tyson did not know what panicky times weeks, aud but two pieu»e, “Othello” and board. It is unnecessary to further ofteo bought fainted turkeys in preference - 0* might follow, and be knew that his blue “The Gladiator,” will be presented. Young the pattern, to bins of tbe same «|«ecies which had been | Two Stories of CongreMman Pettigrew •vat-fed wards up stairs .were hungry; so he Salvini will support his father under A. M. A great quantity of goods of a<U»^. newly killed. H would be weU if the poultry . 1 beard two good stories today of Petti put oh a tong face and declared that he low shade, in some cases running h purveyors of the ppment day confined them- ' grew, of South Carolina, the great la wye- bad juM bad a visit from a party of Confed « I ’aimer’s management. It is said that when Edwin "booth was a sickly taffy color, have been selves to this comparatively pious fraud.— and Cmomst, which 1 had never beard br •rates who had eaten up about all the pantry spring suitings. Paris Cor Loudon Telegraph. fora He was practicing at one time befor> contained, and there really was not “enough boy in white trousers and black jacket he A well regulated imagination mat ' s judge wbo was a Presbyterian of to* left now to begin on.” The true bummer appeared at a school examination with John X- horror from some of the barbaric straightest sect and a very ha^rd woridn, never expects to live high on a route that has 8. Clarke in thu quarrel scene between with What U Personal Magnetism f Brutus and Cassius, his father listening, un bi nations in shirts, ties and *«1^ “A great many people," said Emma officer It came to be Maunday Thursday just been traveled by others of his kind, and observed. In 1851 the future trugeduui wo* it is now possible to make. Abbott, “agree with Rossini that a singer ard Pettigrew and tbe Episcopalians au< these unfortunate fellows took the burgher’s an actor, earning $6 a week. A number of swells have lately had needs but three things— voice and voice and Roman Catholics thought they would like ar word for gospel truth and t wentr a way in A southern genius is to send out a fleet of up what is known as “Raining in Lc _ / ______________ voice. My experiem» has taught me that to «dyourumeut of court over Good Friday peace. floating theatres. They will draw only a trousers. They have the bottom i become s wicremful opera .stager ooe must P* tugrew was selected to make the motioi. Something A boat Bodeau. foot and a half of water, will be ICO feet turned up and stitched in place. ‘Your honor," be said, M1 desire to mow- bare n:och more than voice, though that, of . Bodeau was born about the time Andrew long, 40 feet wide, made up in the same way •'ourae. is ti e first raqu!«!U^For .tistance. 'hnt tbe court adjourn over tomorrow ' A new scarf is made in the form of i was concluding his first term. He as shore theatres and furnished with stock tou chop. Laid across the strip« of Jackson ■L by UkCMihi tbe court adjourn over to on? must hiv” magnetism;«spleo*lid p«»y companies. They will tie up at promising was GO years old when the war broke out, • tSKTOw. v beu the docket is so crowded f sique, iinun.tti'* power, tbe artistic scuse, <uid cross barred gridiron shirt it ^Mni, ••».al the judga “Because,” said Pettigrew and after it had been going on for a year lie towns, not only along the Mississippi river, ing appearance beyond description. drawing power r to uKwrow i* Good Friday, and some oT K volunteered, and was appointed an aide on but beside the still waters of smaller streams, “What is rnaguetism r I asked. Gloves are not worn to dinner partis, “It chnnot be defined in words any more vould tike to go to church." “No," said th* :he staff of Brig. Gen. Thomas Sherman. It and the manager even hopes to paddle up than drawing power can be. It I* a some udge decidedly, after a moment’s thought I was from this position that Grant took him north and play* along the Platte and Ohio. theater and concerts and reception, m ’the court will sit to-morrow as usual »nd made him his rhilitary secretary, with tbe Tbe flest will leave New Orleans about they kept on during a call, but it tom thing that some people have and some people wear them at balls, in the streeteandti •Very well, your booor." replied Prttigrew rank of lieutenant colonel, and afterward May L _____________ _ have not. Emerson, you know, calls it a ing. universality of soul, but to the person who ; »riding, as be turned away, “Í know there i> aoloneL He retired from the war at its dose FANCIES IN JEWELS. New cotton hose, says an exchange,! does not know what magnetism is universal- ' , i precedent, for Pontius Pilate held court o< a brevet brigadier, and it was through Grant -that he was made secretary of legation at rainbow ankle stripes on a tan pound, ity pf soul is just as meaningless; and to the ¡ che first Good Friday." Massive chain bracelets, heavy in appear The sama judge was a great stickler fo London. He was employed by Grant here, ribs and feet of darker shade, while person who does know what universality of t socl means no definition of magnetism is •nquette. and when one hot July day Pete at Washington, and he accompanied Grant ance only, are among tne latest designs Of thread shows maltose crosses an mod n?w came into the court room tn a bLsci on his tour around tbe world. It was through fered. black grounds. . ' needed. Some say earnestness of purpore motes«peaker--or the singer magnetic. K >ut and yellow nankeen tronsera the judg* Gr^nt that he got to be consul general at A duke’s coroqet of gold, completely cov Suspenders are to be found to mdd .mok him sternly to tssk/asking hira whetbe» Havana," and ’ Bellas been mixed up income- Sometimes it ¿Iceland sometimes it does ook ered with seed pearls, make* a dainty scArf L.color of. eygry fimey shirt sold. Al I think, perhaps, tbe best idea of magnetism 1 >e did not know that tbe rules of that ccur- i nest ion as to his right ,to certain salaried pin. wardrobe cannot be without ijxtoa d may be had by applying to art tbe old say -.wpaired its counselors to appear in “black which he had drawn. So far. all of his offl Uralian emeralds, or green garnets, pairs of these useful articles in vsnou ing tha^the world loves a lover. If a person ’ I >*it and trousers." “Well, your honor,” suic cial positions came through Grant. grees of elegance. mounted in trefoils, make odd and attractive His literary position he acquired in the really loves bis work, whatever it may be. be Fettigrew, innocently, “1 submit that I an brooches. - A delightfully soft and silky new rtf ¡ withm the rule, far I have on a black coa ’ $ame way. It was through Grant that he will do it in a magnetic manner, and if pe be A pansy of tiny seed pearls, having each fancy coatings is called “Angora,’’ It( a speaker, or an actor, or a singer, be wifi iir I tmuwn." “But tbey*re not black got the material for his “Militafy History of in checks, stripes and mixtures of s then l«e likely, if out indeed certain, to have '.rousera," insisted the judge; black coat anc Ulysses 8. Grant.” It was through biirt that of tbe petals edged with tui qhoises, makes a ; shades broken with a hair line of a mean* that both shall be black he got the experience that enabled him to tasteful brooch. that quality ealleddrawing power—tbe power I color, generally red.' A Cape garnet within a setting of braided to draw peiiplu to sec him or to hear him and ‘Then." said Pettigrew, “I call your honor*.- write the works on the aristocracy of Eng artentiOQ to the fact that the sheriff of thfe land, and it was through him that he made gold wire makes an attractive top for a sin A dressy looking summer costume t to enjoy him.”—Chicago Times, ••óurt is in contempt of its rules, for they re' money out of his letters beaded ‘’Grant in gle prong hairpin. growing in favor is made up of cod quire him to kltehd apoo its sessions I d s Peace.” To show that it is true, it is only I>lphtherla » Fnngu«. An enamel peacock feather scarf pin in 1 trousers of fluffy dead black material, A correspondent of Science. Mr. P J. corked hat and sfeord, and while his hai necessary to cite the other things which he natural tints, recently seen, had a sparkling light in texture and worn with a H «em* to be cocked his sword certainly ü waistcoat The wearer al wayvloobcort has written, ^Jpcb have attracted no notice sapphire for an eye. Farnsworth, of Clinton, la., finds a very striking resemblance between the membrane □ok" Tbe judge said no more about th» whatsoever. Badeau published in 1659 c “Lounging” jackets are made in 1 Two silver horseshoes, one pendant from book called “Tho Vagabond,” a collection the other aniFtiebind wbicn is a nail of pol light cloths. A handsome Scotch of diphtheria and tbe fungi th£i produce dry '.rousers.—Philadelphia Record, u of essays which you will i.**t now find even - -------- ■■ rot. or more «specialty those forms that grow ished gold, is a pleasing pattern iu scarf pins. tweed is thus utilized with effect 1 .n second hand book stores, and his “Con . Bow W. jf. Florence Was Saved. in living trees. A white or yellow leathery these are made with fouf or fiveB A handsome design lnhFdbehes consists of- which are not used, and a long, rollii substance is produced, sometimes known as " Florence says the first practical joke thm --piracy; a Cuban- Romance,” published in two beut horseshoe nails df silver, inclosing S15, has hardly had a national circulation. “punk.” tbe roots of the fungus penetrates was ever played bn him djas |tbe means of lar. The truth is that Badeau has become great a crystal covered borsq, in enamel, standing the cells of the wood in every direction, pro getting him out of a.scrape, and he nas felt Tho correct trouser is eighteen nd >y the reflected light of Grant, and toe at before a paddock gate. ducing disintegration aqd decay. Diphtheria kindly toward that form of wit ever since. inches at the knee and from seventai It was when be w a lad, placing minor empt to make out Grant an ignorant, un is called an exudation, arid classed as a Lace work brooches, showing various pat half to eighteen at tbe bottom for«1 bacterial disease, when in fact it is a fungus comedy parts in a Broadway theatre at $10 a grammatical writer, and a man unable to terns in different colored enamels on the gold, height This is called the peg top rtyl of a higher ortter It grows on tbe surface, week He thought he was madly in love with write the book which he'Ieft his children, has and set with pearls, diamonds, sapphires or measurements may be suited to indii and spreads by tihiilation*. and its roots pene a young actress at work for the same stipend Callen flat, a* far as Washington is concerned. rubles, are much in favor. build. " } trate deeply into the tissue, producing During the play one night be invited her tc It may be that Badeau was not treated An oval brooch of white enameled lace The swallowtail coat has undergo« changes and 'decomposition, which Eecoriíés » take some oysters after the performance rightly in tbe settlement of the contract work, having m the center a pattern of dia the soil for tiacteria. generating poisons tnat »• Chen he rushed to his lodgings, changed his which he had with Grant, but be has un monds and small, pear shaped carbuncles, is slight alterations. There is now no I any stitching or binding on the edge, are absortied and pdwerfally affect tbe whole dSb«, met her and took her to an oystei questionably injured himself greatly in stat a pleasing aud popular design. sleeves are larger, to admit of carrjii tóse. Hi His bill there was $1.90, but an ing the case as he does. system. In this view its life history has not ítóse. A mi nature balloon, tbe gas bag of which handkerchief, which is no longer worn, Gen. Badeau is a very ready writer, and he t»een Studied or found out. It is known that fortunate^ fortunately he found be bad left all his the membrane can be transplanted, but bow money tn bis other clothes. The waiter and writes well. He is a very pleasant conver is represented by a pear shaped pearl, from the vest—Clothier and Furnisher; which tbe car of gold bangs suspended by it is propagated by s^vres is unknown. There Üie proprietor both said bis story . was toe nation ist, and his round, red whiskered is evidentlv.SMJuu®.pacuiiar oauditioo required I diaphanous, and made him give up his watcb face, his short«, stumpy form and" his pleasant tiny golden cords, is an attractive scarf pin. WHAT THEY WEAR. It may be tlmt an alkaline condition of toe and his father's ring that he wore. Jost blue eyesore well known in Washington. He —Jeweler s Weekly. An owl, or owl’s head, jfith big topu system is required, which is tbe reason of thp j then a white haired, benevolent looking old has been spending the winter here, and it is a is much liked for odd ornaments. EUROPEAN JOTTlNGb. capriciousness of iu infection.—Chicago gentleman came out of one of the private matter of regret to his friends that he has News. dining compartments they used to have in become involved in the present controversy Surplice and basket folds areal The weight of the new ironclad ‘ ‘ Nile is those days, and thundered at tbe proprietor Even were be correct in his statements he demic on the fronts of new spring | “Give that youth back his watch and ch^in would have trouble in proving them to tbe 6,300 tons, 1,000 tons heavier than any other Pure white hair of the bestqui andring Let me pay bis bill You ought satisfaction of the people, and he has entered Euglisb ironclad. rare as to be worth more than its ’ to be ashamed, sir Any one can see this i* into a controversy in which be is handi Tall horses are now fashionable for saddle gold. *> an booest youth and his companion is a per capped at the outset, and into which be will horses in Rotten row. Sixteen hand« and a To be stylish your stockings fect lad?. [The lady was in tears. ] I will get into more trouble the further he goes. half is tbe standard. your gown, qt else of the finest and pay tbe bill and never set foot in your place There is no doubt in the minds of the leading, On Feb. 8 a meeting was held in Tokio to black. thinkers at- Washiugtou that Grant is th? again." celebrate tbe translation of the Bible into Out, in the street Florence was overcome author of feii own book, though he may have Japanese. It was begun in 18721 For the throat or hair come lilMC with gratitnda received some of tbe ad vice and the assistance in enamel of the natural colors sarick A repeating cannon invented by Gruson “Give me your addram, str," said be to tbe i which Gen. Bodeau could, from his famili diamond dew. kindly old gentleman. “1 will return you ' arity with the subject and his knowledge of has been tried at Brosschart in Belgium, The newest flower parasols are tbe money to-morrow. • literary methods, so easily give.—Frank G. which can throw twenty-seven shots a deep green grass, with a deep border« minqtA. “Oh, never mind," said the philanthropist; ’ Csrpeuter. __________________ let silken poppies. “that was a counterfeit 920 bill 1 banded to A new war vessel has been ordered by tfee The woman without a vert of sooat that otd foot It was worth nothing, and be British admiralty, which is to be named the gave me $1110 change for Ik That's tbe way Blake, of 9,000 tons burden and 20,000 horse her frock is nowadays almost ss tart a white blackbird. 1 make my bring. Good oigtb"—New York j power. Ban. As to sleeves high authorities Snow drops, lately all tbe rage In Paris for dressing dinner tables and decorating fami. declaring the plain sleeve passe, aid Tbe lofty cypress tree in the Dismal nine garments, have been superseded by that it is the height of styla highly poHsbed and sritbottt Swamp, under tfhich Washington reposed Ik. Cairngorm*, The looms of Lyons and BpitaM yellow flowers. - - - • —.1^1 - - - - ___ _____ H____ ■ I uue uigbt iu hi* young manbvod. Horses and carriages can be hired cheaper running neck and neck in the profl Tbe huge Freucb apple tree Dear Fort in Russia than in any other civilised coun ’ high art brocades for empire gowK Wayne, Ind., where Urtie Turtle, tbe great try. The average cost per month of a pri Silked lined black lace polonsisrtl Miami chief, gathered hi* wamura. vate carriage or sleigh, with one horse and over gay silks are among the mow . Tbe magnolia tree near Charleston. 8 CL, coachman, is about $70, while a pair and able of contemplated summer under which Gen. Lincoln held a council of carriage and sleigh both cost $125. French gray, suede, mignon^r war previous to surrendering the city. greens are the colors oftenest^wo» The pear tree* plan to 1, resj actively, by SOME HISTORICAL TREES. best dressers for street and virtWI Governor Endicott. of Massachusetts, and A flat crystal scent bottle, Governor Ktuyvesant, of hew York, more Tbe oak tree of Flushing, L. L, under blue pnaTnci in forget-me-not psw» than 2U0 years aga which George Fox preached. •cached. lat«t feminine wmptation to «n* Tbe black walnut tree near Haverstraw on Tbe pine tree at 1 Fort Edward, ___ t N. Y. tbe Hudson, at which Gen. Wayne mus- Billycock bate of plaited under which Jane McCrea was slain. peeled willow, filled with gr»*» * tered bi* forces at midnight, preparatory to The Cary tree, a beautiful sycamore, hi* sucvraoful attack on titony Fomk planted in 1832 on the homestead of tbe Cary flowera, ar» very «“w “d namenta. sisterx -r J 1 ♦ « 0 ». I't Í