Image provided by: Yamhill County Historical Society; McMinnville, OR
About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1888)
TELEGRAPHIC. The Oregon Register. FDBLISHBD U BTKBT COAST CULLINGS. AGRICULTURAL. Aw E pitome o » tu F bihcipal E vents D evoted P rincipally to W ashinotom D bvotxd FRIDAY t N b 4 A ttbactino P ublic I nterest . T ebbitory and C lliiomil a _________ MARKET R e . m I ntxkssts or K abmkks R eliable Q uotatioms ▲HD S t OCKMBN. vised £ v « by to tu « -------- r— Sirawbarrr VI bm . WHEAT— Valiev 11 Charles Russellor, a recent arrival . The loss by Che burning of the con “foil Now that the strawberry crop has > Walla Walla, $1 vent in New York is now estimated at from the East at Sacramento, Cal., was accidentally drowned while bath been taken off, the success of next A hew double-poirited nail is the $550,000; insuran«^, $430,000. BARLEY— Whole, $] i ^. year largely depends on the treat ground, per ton, 125 O#«27 » 1 The main building of Wells’ col ing in the river. indention of an ingenious woman. ment given the vines from now until The Brown house, one of the finest The points turn in opposite directions. lege at Aurora, N. Y., was burned.' the winter oomes on. There are two ^OATS-MiMing,30^. The loss is over $200.000; insurance buildings in Phoenix, Aris, caught modes of cultivation, the first being They are especially useful for invisible fire, and was totally destroyed, owing $100,000. the removal of all vines except one on nailing in wood-work. It is simply The new Catholic church at Cole to a scarcitv of water. Loss, 135,000; a space, which is known as a “single ; HAY—Baled, $10®$^ two nails joined firmly, the sides of man, Wia., oollapsed, killing ope man insurance, $13,000. SEED—Blue Grawn, lAlaia, , stool” plan, and the other is the elose Fire destroyed Leach’s large plan- matting of the vines in rows, the rows othy,9i®10c.; Red Cioil? the beads being placed together. and crushing seven others so badly ing.mill and the Poineer Box Com being about one foot wide, with room that several may die. FLOUR— Patent RoB» I t is found that nearly every kind Edward Hanlan, Jr., a young son of pany's factory at Marysville, Cal. The between the rows for cultivation. Oeuntry Brand, $3 loss is estimated at $30,000, and well . — — — — — — — — of glass, especially that containing Hanlan, the oarsman, of Toronto, The total oat crop of this country , EGG8—Per doz, 18c. mangenese, is liable to a change of Canada, while playing with matches; insured. in 1881was 659,000,000 bushels. Illi James Featherstone, a schoolboy 14 set fire to his clothes and was burned BUTTERy-Finc, r<>n, p*' color by tire action of the sunlight, years of age, while bathing with a nois took the lead in this crop with 25c.; pickled, 2O@25c.-i to death. but can be restored to its original 109,000,000; Dakota raised 37,000,000 grade, 15®25c. ’ * A passenger train ran into the rear number of companions at Ban Fran color by heat."3Stained glass in win bushels. end of a freight at Darlington, Ohio, cisco, got beyond his depth and was CHEE8E — Eastern, 16@* l dows that has changed tint through badly damaging the passenger l«xx>- drowned. His body wae found by a A stock company with a capital of gon, 14@ 16c.; California, solar action can thus be restored by motive and breaking several cars. boatman. $2,000,000, equally divided between VEGETABLES— Beets, p,r Charles Harvey, known as "Big English and Minnesota capitalists, Nobody»waa hurt. . heat. The Mackintosh sampling workB at Charley,” an employe at the Borden proposes to ship wheat direct to Liver- $1 50; cabbage, per lb., 21« I t is pointed out by a writer in the The prin- per sk., $1 25; lettuce, per 4m Sandy, fourteen miles south of Salt farm near Maderia, Cal., was found I pool by way of the lakes. Per 100 Manufacturer’s Gazette that all com Lake, was burned. The loss js aboirt dead in the reservoir at the ranch, icipal object of thia new plan is to i»’1 °0’ The He had gone to water stock, and was avoid the mixing in transfer elevators, 90c.@$l, radishes, per doz llta pounds for improving steel and re $25,000, insurance $10,000. rhubarb, per lb., 6c. ’ subject to tits. ’ j ' . hitherto found so hard to prevent. storing burned steel are useless. Good cause of the fire is unknown. A little child of Hollis Edwards, HONEY—In comb, per n> ■Mr. P. • 2a. Atherton, whose BUVvCBB" success- , , .. t ___ «« vkf -— e-i IM.I. W. VV i JL LlIcrLOlJ , WHUOU For the second time in three , years steel caqnot be improved; burned mjte® from Walla Walla, fu) appje culture is mentioned m the strained, 5 gal. tins, per lb, '' AMT T., «4 ' while vvl .vr.v-.rv « in rv ♦ the yard vr.vvzl nrifl. — —~ . - - —- steel is good for nothing and cannot a large part of the business portion of W. playing with j — Maine Pomologies! Report, urges set $5PW^6T«)Y 7 9bioken»> P« Litchfield, Conn., has been burned. be restored. The same writer also its brothers and sisters, tripped and ting the trees of each chosen variety The fire destroyed several business fell head first into a small hole in the by themselves, instead of scattering $.) 00@6 00 ; ducks, per doz. 15 condemns all compounds for remov- blocks. 7 00; geese, $6 00@8 OGr* yard, breaking its neck. promiscuously through the orchard ; per lb., 12Jc..» ing scale from boilers, and advises A fire broke out in the Caldwell- Nicholas Frederick shot and fatally and he refers to several sorts highly that they be let alone. ¡Gnfiiih block, on Market street, be PROVISIONS—Oregon ham. wounded his son at Virginia, Nev. recommended and planted freely, per lb.; Eastern, 13(«> 13A c 7 e , tween Sixth and Seventh streets, at Father and . on had an altercation, be wbieh experience compelled him to THKjecent tearing down of a New Chattanooga, Tenn., and destroyed breakfast bacon, 12je. per lb.’- (h cause the latter and his sister attended root out. Hampshire manufactory by means of $400,000 worth of property. 10@12c.; Eastern lard, lOffillL. a ball at a neighbor’s. The father" at lb. ; Oregon, 10|c.-----!— dynamite demonstrates a neat use for The wholesale agricultural imple- tacked the sou and the latter ran out GREEN FRUITS— Apple,, | the explosive. The concuseioff com menr tiffuse of Martin <fc Co , amT of the house, when the father shot which potatoes are received in New York City, it may be stated that dur @ 85c.; Sicily lemons. 86 00ii.fi pletely separated the bricks and did Kingman & Co., in Peoria, III., were him with a revolver. ing a single day recently the following California, $3 50@5 00; Navdnh burned. Loss, $120,000; insurance, The body of Mrs. Rachael Frazier, lots were- received: By Rotterdam not seem to injure them in thè least. $120,000. $6 00; Riverside, $4 00; Medi who had been missing for several days, The charges were put in holes dug in The cottage of J. D. McCarthy, at was found in a canyon on Cedar steamer, 616 sacks; Amsterdam nean, $4 25. Mainburg the foundation under the brick walls, the Mount Tabor Methodist camp mountain, fourteen tniles from Liver- steamer, .1.551 sacks; DRIED FRUITS—Snn dried steamer, 3,928 sacks; Stettin steamer, Iuore , , Z Cal. and the number of cartridges was meeting grounds, at Newark, N. J., ____ —. 8he started from her 2,761 sacks; Nova Scotia schooners, pies, 7 jo. per lb.; machine dried was burned. Two children and the graded according to the number of ranch to go to Livermore, and evi 12,444 bushels, and by Prince Edward lie; pitless plums, 13c,; fo mother were burned to death. dently lost her way. The woman was Island schooners, 13,147 bushels. prupes, 10@14c.; peaches, lfla bricks in the- wall to be demolished. raisihs, $2 40@ 2 50. quite prominent as an army nurse A South Jersey asparagus grower A day or t#5 since Mrs. Torn Shaff West Charleston, W. Vs., was burned, during the war of the rebellion. WObL—Valley, 17@18c.; En and Mrs. Wallace and eon Simon, The sloop yacht Thetis, the favorite says that growers fifty miles north gre died, and was buried on. Cow Creek, ■ aged 30, were cremated. Robbery, yacht of the Corinthian fleet, was often earlier with their first shipments, Oregon. 9@15c. Logan county, W. Va. After the murder and arson are suspected. HIDES—Dry beef hidee, 8fl because as soon as the ground is in fit wrecked on the rocks just outside culls,■ 6@7c.; kip and calf, 8g„ ceremony the minister publicly in She Deacon Lovering, aged 90, and his Port Point near 8an Francisco. C— , con<i*t'on >n the spring they throw a vited any couple who wished to be sister, Mrs. Richardson, of Greenfield, is now alongside the wharf. She was | ] light furrow from the sunny Bide- of Murrain, 10 @12c.; tallow, 3«3jc. row in the mornmg and throw it LUMBER—Rough, per M, $10r joined in matrimony to step forward, Mass., were instantly killed by light hauled off the rocks and towed into ; port. Her rudder is gone and back again toward night thus lettmg edged, per M, $12 00; T. and whereupon Sbaff and a thirteen-year- ning. Their farm house and out is a big hole in her bottom. It ia ' thesun totbe crown ofthe plant, sheathing, per M, $13 00; No. 14 buildings were burned. old girl naicied Mary Browning Pr,ce «Mived ing, per M, $18 00; No. 2 ceiling, Information was received at Tuc thought some miscreants cut her loose ¥e th,“k8 l^e stepped out ol the. funeral train and does not pay for the labor expended, M,$I8 00; No.2rustic,perM,$18 son, Ariz., that two men were killed for sport or for spite. ■ however. clear rough, per M, $20 00; w, clear] ciear. were united , iif marriage. Shaff ’ is between Crittenden and Huachua, and A young man named Gene Drake ¥•1 - 'M* fifty-seven years old. The affair that the deed wae supposed to have committed suicide at Riverside, Cal. j A New England paper says r*Ot«T W’® been the work of Indians. The men He was lying on a lounge in his pi ,ar margarine is not Belling so well this M, $22 50; No. 1 ceiling, pet - created quite a sensation. killed were Mexican vaqueros. ent’s house, reading a newspapi >er. ‘ year as in past- seasons, as its true $22 50 ; No. 1 rustic, per M, $22 stepping, per M, $25 00; over His father and mother went out of the character is known by customers. While Mra. - Cornelius Vanderbilt Miss P arloa , the celebrated auther inches wide, extra, $1 00; length whs riding in. a victoria in Bellvue room a few minutes, and returning This bogus stuff never would have met of cook-boeks and lecturer on cookery, avenue at Newport, R. I., the carriage found that he had shot himself through a large market, offered under its true to 50, extra, $2 00 ; lengths 50 to dined the other day with a Pittsburg was run into by a .dogoart, and Mrs. the head. He must have died in colors. Only by a series of deceptions extra, $4 00 ; lj lath, per M, L 1| lath, per M, $2 50. lady who had especially prepared a Vanderbilt thrown out.' She sus stantly. No «ause is assigned for the has it been sold better last year, and 8ÀLT— Liverpool gradei of I is selling betttirijhis season, by reason tained serious injuries. deed. salad for her distinguished guest, but quoted $18, $19 and $20 for the ll of the wholesome restrictions upon the An east-bound overland passenger Geoyge Metzinger,, Metzinger,; who was the which the latter scarcely tasted. sizes ; stock salt, $10. train rap off the track near Siberia sale of filthy substitutes.” “Miss Parloa, don’t you know that chief instigator in the-Chicago bomb station about 100 miles west of BEANS—Quote small white«,$4 ---- ---- -- --------- ----- J Plums OWU VO UltlJ and VVUVL other CUUlKtl similar IL fruits may makers, and connected with the Hay ---------- -------- that salad is made strictly after your market riot, died in an insane asylum Needles, Ariz. The entire train was be grown in every part of this wide pinks, $3; bayos, $3; butter, $4 recipe?” the hostess asked. “Yes,” at Jefferson, 111., recently. No one derailed but no body was injured, ex-j country, where the trees will wi*ih- Limas, $4 50 per cental. COFFEE—Quote Salvador, 1 ■ Typlied Miss Parioa, “and that’s why claimetj his body and it was used for cept a few -bruises and scratches to j stand the climate without any dam some of the passengers, caused by a age from the plum curculio, by spray- Costa Rica, 18@20c. ; Rio, 18@J ’I’m afraid to eat it. I have told peo dissecting purposes. broken truck on the baggage car.---------- ing the trees with the arsenical poiBons, Java, 27^c. ; Arbuckle’s’s rwasted,! ple how to make a great many things At Moose Lake, near Duluth, Minn., Louise Parker, 12-year-old daughter Paris green and Rondon purple, one MEAT—Beef, wholesale, 3Q1 that would give me nightmare for a Japp Cox, a well-to-do farmer, shot of Mrs. Dr. CoWn, was drowned at ■ pound of either to fifty or sixty gal- and instantly killed his 14 year-old Anaheini landing, twelve miles from lonB of water, through the use of the dressed, 6c. ; sheep, 3c; dre-eed, . week if I ate them.” hogs, dressed, 8@9c. ; veal, 7® 8c. son. The father was testing a Win Anaheim, Cal. In company with a spraying pump. First spray the trees PICKLES—Kegs quoted steady chester rifle, when it was accidentally A registered letter came to discharged,.the bullet penetrating the party of children she started out to juet before the blossom buds open; $1 35. gather clams on the beach of the second, two weeks after the beetles fly. Saccarappa, Me., the other day-, di- boy’s head. creek and accidentally fell, into deep If a weak soap emulsion is used al SUGAR—Prices for barrels; Go reeled to Joseph Landry. Now, there Nancy Railing, a colored woman water.. Several of the children tried these sprayings to mix the poisons, it C. 6f c. ; extra C, 6Jc. ; dry gnauli are three owners of that name in living at Norfolk, Va.; who has been to rescue her, but failed. will also destroy the leaf lice, aphis, 7|c. ; crushed, fine crushed, cube Saccarappa, each ef whom was sure sick for some months, has Vomited a Mrs. Robert Nelson, a Hidow resid bugs and all other insects injurious to powdered, 8c.; extra C, fife. ; ha Then a and boxes, |c. higher. the letter was for him. The contest living frog, nearly as long as a finger, ing on Schoolcraft island,* near Rio the fruit and the foliage. waxed warm, and an interpreter was and almost white from long depriva Vista, Cal., was fatally burned and third spraying about June 10, and the tion from light. It is supposed that fruit is sale. called in, before whom the respective some time ago the woman swallowed died in a few hours. 8he was at home —It is reported that a “devil IH alone and was found by a neighbor Salt gathers on the outside of but ocean vampire, weighing fully reasons of the claimaints were argued. a tadpole. > outside, vuui.uc, but m .. v very ..a; near ..om the v..e house, uuuev, with n>w ter, ier, writes Prof. rror. Arnold, because Decause of ol the tons, was recently caught in a fit Finally the letter was opened, and During a heavy gale the sloop Flora every stitch of clothing burned off, evaporation of water contained in the seine on the Mexican coast near Ti found to contain—nothing but a small B. capsized near New Castle, Del. and her body and lower limbs fear brine formed by the salt added for pico. When dead and spread out Elijah fully burned. bill, which none of the three She. had on board, Mrs. seasoning the butter, the brine being the beach it presented every appesn Wheaton, Mrs. Johnathan Turner. crowded out of the butter by con 8ome boys swimming in the arm wanted. of an enormous bat or vampire. It Mrs. Sami. Wheaton and daughter, 9 near Victoria, B. C., found on the traction from change of temperature. fifteen feet long and seventeen years of age, and Mrs. Thomas Finne shore a pair of pants, vest and ooat, It occurs when too much moisture is A medical journal states that new wide from the edges of the pent gan, all of whom were drowned. also blood on the rocks. In the left in butter when working it, and experiments have changed old theories pockets were found letters addressed when there is so much water in frbe fine, and its mouth was iw ■ Jennie Woolver, a domestic on a upon the best methods of treating to W. M. Culby,headed “Dear Father” composition of butter that it separates across. farm near Woodland, Miss., was shot frost bites. A physician froze sixty and killed by GeorgeMoons, aged 20' signed J. W. Crawley. The letters j freely and forms an excess of brine «-There is at Lone Pine, i In the latter dogs into a condition of completely years, who then blew his brains out. show the writer to be connected ■ when Balt is added. suspended animation. Twenty of Moons lately returned from Colorado, ' with a circus, selling lemonade. ! case the butter contracts from the County, Cal., a rook that might be« ’ The police are looking into the i liberation of moisture without change ly passed off for a petrified elephut these were treated by the usual and it is supposed that he killed the matter. . ' of temperature, just as curd contracts photograph of the rock show» »• girl because she was soon to be mar method of gradual resuscitation in a Mrs. Murphy, of Fresno, Cal., sent I,rom theliberalior of its whey by the, as possible to the photograph d ried to another man, and refused bis , her 13 year old son to stake out a cow action of rennet, or as lean meat con elephant. The trunk, the eye*, cold room, and of these fourteen per suit. near the house. The boy not return- j tracts by separation of its moisture head and body areftill as well f<n ished ; twenty were treated in a warm Three young men Soloman Reid, ■ ing toward night the mother'-went out1 trora the application of salt. in the photograph as if theoamer» apartment, and eight of these died; aged 16 years, Wm. Lawrence, aged to search for him, and found him a The Commissioner of Agriculture been turned to a living animal, while of the remaining twenty, which 18, and the third name unknown, were short distance from home lying on his at Washington, has just received from wrinkles and folds in the skin « .'vrv on flRawin er fmrrt T.v_ _ • ... were put at once into a hot bath, all drowned in the East river, opposite form face inannoiklo insensible, <x and Buffering from n a ’ Europe a consignment of choice Silk elephant and the color are all ref» Sixth street, in New York, from a recovereel. gunshot wound through his head. worm eggs which he will distribute in the rock. The symmetry and 1 boat Which was upset by the wash The boy rallied enough to charge the gratuitously to all persons who desire portions of the living animal ai^ N avigators in Central Africa know from a ferryboat. They tried to swim shooting on a Mexican boy named to raise silk-worms and who are so produced in this remarkable frt» ashore in a strong tide, and their five Enos. Enos has' been arrested. situated that they can do so satisfac nature. . that boats of iron and steel quickly companions were rescued after cling Murphy’s wound is fatal. - —Vermont man (scornfully)—'J torily. He will also be able to furnish corrode in tropical waters, while those ing to the boat’s keel for half an hour. William Odell, partner of the young books <Of instructions in silk-culture as? Why. man, Texas «»n’t hod ^l>ade of wood ar» attacked by white The locomotive of a west-bound man Nelson, who fatally shot himself ; before the sericultural season com- candle to Vermont. From men ants. A missionary society has there Chicago express on the Erie road a short time »go, committed suicide ; mences. For two seasons he has been to flapjacks we're ’way ahead off fore built » steam canoe for Lake jumped the track near Corning, N. Y., by hanging himself with a pocket, purchasing cocoons from American Texas man—“Flapjacks? Flap)* ji l :_« from t .. branch i u of _« 1» tree silk growers at an average price of 95 I reckon you don’t know whsteber a Nyassaof the comparatively new al and dashed into a Lehigh Valley lo Handkerchief comotive standing on the track. The at Hangman’s creek, near Spdkane cents per pound. All, therefore, who in’ about, stranger. Didjever ■ loy known as Delta metal, which re passenger locomotive overturned and Falls, W. T. Odell, who Was a rail seek a market for their cocoons or Texas flapjack—one of those felleH sists corrosion, is light and as strong crushed to death John Mercereau of road laborer, became despondent after who wish silk-worm eggs, or books of weighs fifteen pounds, and li as steel. The vessel is twenty-one Hornellsville. the engineer. The fire the death of his pal and left a note to instruction or information of any eight yards in ci'cumf'renoe” feet long, with a beam of seven and a man escaped. Henry Fisher, the 1^- say that he had crossed the dark river sort in relation to the industry can mont man (aghast)—"O, coma charge, John! You never saw a flap)*“’ depth of three*" feet, and draws only high engineer, was hurt about the to join the spirit of his departed com obtain the same, free of head. Two baggage cars and a rade. Deceased hails from Minne upon 'application to Hon. Norman as that. How do you get J0*’ sixteen feet of watar with engine and smoker were wrecked. Several pas sota, where he leaves a wife and J,Colman, Commissioner of Agricul on It" Texas man.—“With am» boiler on board. sengers were badly shaken up. several children. ture, Washington, D. C. Bourse. Howier ’» dom ?" LAJAYETTE. - • OREGON L t It t ».