The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889, September 14, 1888, Image 2

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The Oregök Register.
FUBL1SHED
EVERY
COAST CULLINGS.
TELEGRAPHIC.
A n E pitone or th « P bincipal E vents
N ew A ttracting P ublic I nteiiest .
FRIDAY
AGRICULTURAL.
MARKET REPORT.
D evoted to -JL e ”
D evoted P rincipally to .W ashington
e I nterests of F armers R eliable Q uotations C ar <>».
Vuum E very W eek , * **
T erritory and C alifornia .
X. and S tockmen .
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Hampton D. Balcom diwt at Spo-
The Berghoff ► brewery burned at
Nothing pay« as well ou the farm as I WHEAT— 'Valley, «i
Walla Wall«, $1 2ÜQ1 22?
Fort Wayne, I6i>- Loes $100,000.
kane Falla, W. T., from .an overdose of a good garden., i.
“ T here is «aid to le sne louse in
BARLEY— Whole, $1 [(Lj, ,
The motor and car on the South morphine.
The peach trees in Arkansas are so
Chicago which maintains seventy 8ide Electric railway at Pittrburg, Pa.,,
George Lee was shot and killed by heavily laden with fruit this season ground, per ton, 325 00<a27 to*
commerce ia| travelers in a single State, ran away and wax completely wrecked. Charles H. Jackson at Alberqueiqne, that much shaking off will have to be. ^KATS~MilliD«'32@33c.- tau .
done in order to preserve the t^eea.
^45c.
and whose yearly expenses were made Seven persons were seriously injured, N. M.
one probably fatally.
-A fire broke out at Saq Diego, Cal.,
An English authority has computed
HAY—Baled, $10@$i3.
$10,000 greater by the passage of the
. A boy at Salt Lake threw a lighted on H street, and destroyed the entire that in the last three or four years
IritqpHtate Commerce law.
SEED—Blue Grass 141a dl .
match into a coil oil can, causing an block.
more pigs have died in the United othy,
9|<$10c.; Red plov^ i^iF*
James Mitchell, a painter, engaged States of cholera than have been
O f this 16,500 persons who' have explosion, which resulted tn the death
of Cleo Ginter, aged 5, and Guy Jor­ in painting a church at Sacramento, raised in the British Isles.
FWUH— Patent Roller tz a.
visited Sh'kkspere's birthplace -during don, aged 6 years, and the serious in­ Cal., fell from tbe scaffolding and met
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Vermont’s maple sugar crop this Country Brand, $3 75,
the year, 5,000 were Americans, thirty- jury of David Jordon.
with instant death.
spring is in quantity and quality
EGGS—Per doz, 18c.
nine nationalities being represented in
Charles W. Waldron, one of the
J. 8. Wheeler, a blacksmith, com­ above the average, owing to recently
BUTTER—Fancy roll, pg,
«11. The amount derived from visitors’ owners and managers of the Waldron mitted suicide at Sacto, Cal., shooting introduced improvements in its man­
pickled, 20@25c ■
bank of Detroit, Micb., has absconded, himself through the head with a ufacture. The yield is estimated at 25c.;
fees is about £800 a year.
grade,
150203.
’ wfe'»r
taking with him money and securities pistol.
fifteen million pounds.
variously
estimated
at
from
$60,000
to
A horse stolen from an Ohio farmer
CHEESE—Eastern, 16@20c.-ru
The use of commercial fertilisers
The 17-year-old son of Richard
$80,000.
8mith, fell in a tub of boiling water makes it possible to apply some ma gon, 14@ 16c.; California, 14jc 1
two years ago came come the other
In a collision between a passenger and was terribly scalded, at Spokane nine to every crop, and in land that
VEGETABLES—Beets
day by himself, having a saddle and
and a construction train of the Bur­ Falls. W. T.
is constantly growing something, this $1 50; cabbage, per lb„ 24c
bridle on. He was traced back over lington road, near Krum, Iowa, an en­
means
manuring
every
year.
Walla Walla will vote a tax for the
per sk., $1 25; lettuce, pe7
forty miles to the inn where he broke gine and ten cars Were totally wrecked. purpose of building a new brick
As the farmer sees the wealth of
P°Utüe“‘ P« lWr
loose, but no one came' to claim bin-. Roadmaster Rose, Dennis Griffin and schoolhouse, to cost $25,000, the pres­ blossoms in his fruit orchard, he 90c.radishes,
per dux..
Patrick Ready, and anumberof others ent school building beingovercrowded. should be reminded that it requires rhubarb, per lb., 6c.
.
P aul D esgranues , ot Philadelphia, were injured.
The body of Elmer Alford, who was an enormous amount of plant food of
HONEY
—
in
comb,
per
lb.,
lfe
.
A
s'oek
train,
running
at
a
high
has collected 1,000,000 canceled
drowned at Long Beach, Cal., came Various kinds to make the fruit ma­ strained, 5 gal. tiUB, per lb, 8fc.
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postage stamps. He has put them rate of speed ran into a herd of cattle a.-hore at the place where he wus bath­ ture.
near Fort Buford, Minn., on the Man­ ing when drowned.
POULTRY
—
Chickens,
per
d™
Soaking
seed
corn
in
tar
water
is
qp in packages of 50,000 stamps each, itoba road, wrecking seventeen cars.
$4 00@G 00; ducks, per dos., |5 oita
Herman Bostlem died at Los An­ claimed to be an excellent remedy for
the packages weighing over five Nearly 100 cattle were killed and five
protecting the plants’ against the
geles,
Cal.,
from
opium
taken
for
sup
­
pounds apiece. It has taken him six train-men injured, three probably fa­
posed suicidal intent. Deceased was ravages of both worms and crows.
tally.
years to make this useful collection.
FR0V18IQNS—Oregon baas, H l
a new comer, and nothing is known of Some believe it to be quite as effec­
' A collision occurred on the Dayton hie home or family connections.
fier lb.; Eastern, 13@13jc.; E«Z
tive as soaking iu copperas water. '
B erry M iller , of Dade City, Fla., & Michigan road near Lima, Ohio, be­
breakfast bacôn,
124-0 per lb • On*,
By far the best potato for late 10@12c.;
Ea.ter77ard%@ûft
Joseph Brown, 9 years old, while
killed an alligator fourteen feet long, tween a freight and a special from oiling a windlas used in moving a spring use is the Blue Imperial. It
Ottawa with a military company on
lb.
;
Oregon,
10|c.
does not sprout readily, but remains
weighing six hundred pounds.' With­
the way to Columbus. One or two school house, at 8au Jose, Cal., had
GREEN FRUITS- Apples, t »
in him was found an aligator six feet cars were broken up and two passen­ his head drawn between a boom and a comparatively solid until early planted
@ 85c.; Sicily lemons. $6 00a«sr
potatoes are ready for use.
long. The vertebrae is as large as a gers, one engineer and the conductor stanchion, and was crushed to death.
California, $3 50@5 00 ; NavulX-,
Fire is the best preventive of disease $6
Charles Parker, about 25 years old,
00; Riverside, $4 00; MediuS
four-year-old steer. The monster was received slight injuries.
in orchards anSZv.neyards. If all the
waa
fatally
injured
at
Chico,
Cal.
He
Mr. James Bell, a business man of
very savage, and fought most viciously
old wood be piled up and burned it uean, $4 25.
was
working
on
a
bay
press,
when
in
Chicago, quietly stepped up to Mr.
until killed.
will greatly lessen disease and insect
DRIED FRUITS—Sun dried „1
JohmStevens, a ‘‘young man about some way tbe crank slipped and fell attacks. It should be done early in
pies, 7 |c. per ,1b. ; machine dried, llta
town,” dexterously sliced his ear off on him, crushing his skull.
M rs . A zubah F. R yder , of Orring- with a pen knife, placed the severed
11c; pities» plums, 13c,; Italua
Two brothers named Schumaker, the season.
Do not force young pear trees too prunes, 10@14c.; peaches, maifc
ton, Maine, who is .one hundred and member in his vest pocket and walked tried to swim across the river at Napa,
four years old, was one of sixteen away. Mr. Stevens, it is intimated, Cal., with their clothes on, and George rapidly, as it has been demonstrated raisins, $2 40@2 50.
that the blight does not as readily at­
WOOL—Valley, 17@18c. ; t-«».
girls to scatter flowers in the oppn,, had too ardent an admiration for Mre. sank when about half way aeross. ^ TT
is supposed they were under the in­ tack trees tliat grow slowly as it does Oregon.
15c.
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grave at a memorial service of George Bell to suit Mr. Bell.
those that grow quickly.
A grass
fluence of liquor.
HIDES
—
Dry
beef
hide«, 8@10-
A
serious
accident
occurred
on
the
Washington. The has a large and in­
A young man named Einest Staysa crop will soon ruin a peach orchard.
culls, 6@7c. ; kip and calf, 8010c.’i
teresting correspondence with young Columbus, Springfield & Cincinnati wav accidentally shot at Pasadena,
Pick cff all the blossoms that may Murrain, 10 @12c. ; tallow, 3@3jo. ’
Railway, east of Springfield, Ohio.- A
and old persons: all over the United train, consisting of eight freight, two Cal, by a rifle in his own hands while appear "on your young strawberry
LUMBER—Rotîgh, per M, $10 00-
vines set out this spring. Do not si
States.
passenger cars and two sleepers, struck taking it out of a wigon. He died low any of the young plants to fiuit. edged, per M, $12 00; T. »nd (1
a broken rail. The engine and every almost instantly. He was but 26 years Il will injure their growth and lessen sheathing, per M, $13 00 ; No. Î flood
T he finest private collection of al­ car were derailed. The sleepers, both of age and single. -
ing, per M, $18 00; No. 2 ceiling, w
ACbinhman named Why Geng ran their productiveness next season.
manacs in America is said to be owned carrying passengers, were thfown
M,$18 00; No. 2 rustic, perM,$18 DO;
To
prevent
the
sparrows
from
driv
­
by one of the Justices of the Supreme down the embankment. Four pas­ amuck in the northern part of Fresno, ing the wrens away bore a rotlnd hole clear rough, per M, $20 00; clear 1.1
Cal., scaring Women and children.
Court- of the United States. Tlic sengers were injured.
r • .
, CHi -ers chased him in a house, writh­ in the box one inch in diameter. The 8, per M, $22 50; No. 1 flooring, per
The boiler of a locomotive attached ing on the 11 ,or in spasms. The man sparrow could not get into the box M, $22 50; No. 1 ceiling, perk,
rarest almanac in the country, prob
$22 50; No. 1 rustic, per IU, $”2 3);
ably, is one published by Wir. Bi ad- to a Lehigh valley freight train px- ( died while being removed, and at the through so small an entrance, while stepping, per Mt $25 00; over 1Î
ploded while going up the mountain inquest
:
the wren would be able to go in or inches wiihi, extra, $1 00; length« «
it, was found he was a leper.
ford in 1686. It is in the collection near Wilkesbarre, Pa. A brakeman
out at will.
to 50, extra, $2 00; lengths 50 io 60,1
of the Historical Society of Pennsyl­ named Joseph Vanhorn, was blown . The de&d body of a man was found
The value of any kind _ of farpn extra, $4 00 ; 1^ lath, per M, M Î5;
from tl e engine into the woods, 200 lying ajong the railroad track at
vania, and is valued at $550.
feet away. Both of his legs and one Bakersfield, Cal. Deceased had been stock is very largely determined -by ljRrth, per M, $2 50. ‘
around the depot intoxicated it» feeding the first year of its lite. ' BEANS—Quote small whites,|4 50;
arm
were broken, and .bis back waa reen
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A tornado that left bugs an inch
He died before reaching H-s hat was found on ton of the box Breeding counts for much, though pinks, $3 ; bayoa, $3 ; butler, $4 50;
deep all over the surface of the earth injured.
car. He apparently hud climbed on every successful breeder knows how Limas, $4 50 per cental.
home.
.
top of the carte Steal a ride, and fell greatly the charactejtof a young ani­
is the latest wonder.tom..the_Hilid
SALT—Liverpool grades of fine]
Mrs. Mullins, of Pittsburgh, was a off,
i
death being caused by contussion mal iq changed by innutritions or im quoted $18, $19 and $20 for tbe three
South. It came near finely Six in
witness against Mr. Scholler in a ca-e i of the brain.
proper
food.
sizes; stock salt, $10.
South Carolina, and the "Varmints” which was to have bt-en tried Tuesday
At Florin, near Sacramento, Cal.,
A party of New Jersey gentlemen
COFFEE—Quote Salvador, l’c;j
were unknown species, black, pointed, afternoon, and Tuesday morniug Mr. an
, unknown man was rqn over and
who rt turned from a recent visit to Costa Rica, 18@20c.; Ki->, 18g2O-.;
rough-coated, jet evidently not pre­ Scholler, iu order to insure Mrs. Mui- ; killedriry a freight traiu. The body
Florida, have decided to introduce the' Java, 27|c.; Arbuckle’s’« reasted.lli.
pared to be hurled through space at tins’ absence from court, walked into waa cut in two aboqt the middle, the coooanut tree-into Florida, and have
- —Heel,
- J-------
. MEAT
wholesale, 2j@3c;
her ha use; and, seizing her by the parts being held together ouly by a
cyclone rates, as they were de -d very hair, cut her throat from gpr
tLir to ear. i-trip of skin. Judging from blood secured a long stretch of territory in dressed, 6c. ;’ sheep, 3c; dreissil, fc.;
the
soutneru
portion
of
the
State.
soon after touching the ground.
hogs, dressed, 8@9c.; veal, 5@7c. -
Mrs. . Mullins being
_ dearr, , ___
and, , Mr. marks on the ties the man was struck
Scholler being in jail, the case was while crossing a trestlaCAwpd waa
On most farms tbe manure is too; __ PICKLES—Kegs quoted susdy a;
■W----
A F hiladblphia .drummer «»ton- _n«t_uied. _
uni qually distributed,to give the best $1 35.
dragged some distance.
(»t
profit.
Some parts are manured
islied the people of Omaha the other
SUGAR—Trices for barrel«; Gold«
Wm.
Memin,
aged
19,
a
bookkeeper
The sheriff of St. Louis county,
day by wearing »’live-chamcleon as a Mo., accompanied by a posse of depu­ in a livery stable at Nevada, Cal., left heavily annually. The garden is one C.6|c.; extra C,6fc.; dry granulate!,
watch charm. The curious little liz­ ties, went to St. Charles to arrest three town, saying he would be badpin two such spot, and rs it requires more 7jc.; crushed, fine crushed, cube «nd
labor than ary other equal area, it is
ard was attached to a chain by a thin men for stealing a ferry boat. A fight hours. He did not return, however, fairly entitled to a greater portion of powdered, 7}c. ¡ extra’C, 6fc.; halral
and boxes, ^c. higher.
anil
it
was
discovered
that
jlhq
pad
­
with
revolvers
resulted,
in
which
one
baud of gold wound about its neck
manure.
deputy was killed, and two others lock on an old-fashioned safest the
and nestled in the crease» of the badly wounded. The sheriff himself ►table had been pried off and about
—To tcacli a young calf to drink.;
California farmers increased their
drummer’« waistcoat with every indi- disappeared, and it is not 'known $5,000 stolen. Hennessy, the loser of acreage in prunes this year, but the back him into a corner of the ihedind
whether he was captured by outlaws, the money, is young Mernin’s uncle unfavorable weather during tbe blos­ stand astride his neck so he c«n pj
cation of contentment.
and was very kind )o him. His soming period diminished the yield ■either backward nor forward, hnrinll
or is still running for his life.
nephew’s ingratitude has made the c msiderably. It is, however, expected the pail -in reach. Put three fingenii
Tug story runs that kissing was in­
The false work for the super-struc­ old man almost broken hearted.
now that the quantity will be double his mouth, letting him hold hi« hnd
troduced into England by Rowena, ture of the Chesapeake <fc Ohio rail­
A. Filletor, whose cabin is near that secured last year. Santa Clara as high as he likes; dip up them.lt
the daughter of Hengist, the Saxon. way bridge over the Onio, between
county is the principal prune section. with your free hand and poariti«*]
At a banquet which was given by the Covington and Cincinnati was swept Evansville, Cal., has been a cripple for
for
some
years
and
was
obliged
to
In planting out patches of the the other; it will run dewn imo 1»
British monarch in honor of his allies away by a great raft of driftwood lint walk with the aid of two canes. His hermaphrodite strawberry plants to mouth and he will begin to «ack. N««|
had Accumulated at its base, and 350
the Princess, after pressing the brim- feet of the iron bridge dropped a dis­ cabin wa s-found burned down and on fertilize those that are ouly pistillate, lift the pail up to his nose, sud m H
ing beaker to her lips, saluted and as tance of 100 feet into the stream be­ search being m -de for his body it was it is important to have the two blos­ gets interested gently lower it towwll
the ground. He will object to dii,
tonished and delighted Vortigern with low. The trestle went down the found some thirty or forty feet away, soms at exactly the same time. If but you will come it after s litttaj
where it had been dragged and par­ there is not uniformity in blossoming,
a little kiss, after the manner of her river ten or twelve miles, whete some tially eaten by mountain lions. He
the earlier < r later berries as the case Now begin gently to take your finpal
of it was anchoied. The iron work
own people.
out of his mouth; yon wiil sue««di«|
lies in the river nearshore. The com­ had been so badly burnnd that he died may be, will be unfertilized.
from his injuries and the lions had
this before long, and tbe calf i« brok*|
pany
estimate
their
loss
at
$200,000.
It is risky busineos taking small po
T here was a very peculiar suicide
dragged off the dead body to feed on.
— “A bnd habit once acquired. y"”f|
tatoes for planting, if they are tbe
in Laney Park, Elmira, N. Y., the
W. H. Leland, brother-in-law of F.
Dudley Ayres, A. Lenstein, George leavings from a bin. They may mske man," he said solemnly, “»
other morning. A robin redlireast, D. Adams, mine owner of Auburn, Ling, W. G Steele and Waiter Adams go al seed, if well ripened and from to break off. It weaken« the V“*|
deserted by its mate, sought to drown Cal, who is in Chicago to dispose of were seated in the elevator of a build- strong, thrifty plants; but potatoes power, and finally overwhelm« 1
mining property, was drugged in a sa­
its misery in death. Taking a long b-on by a bartender and accomplices. ing’in San Francisco, when a rope that grew small, because their growth destroys its victim." “I know it. «t-l
gave way, precipitating the eleva or
string which he had picked up to put When he recovered he was in the and the occupants to the bottom of was checked by blight or other de­ res|>onded the young man; ’ 1 er< I
struction of their leaves, are worthless the habit of tipping waiter* f»r
into its nest, be swung it around a rear of the saloon, in an alley, and ihe shaft.
Lenstein, who was the as seed.
stance. The first rip I ever g««
his
watch
and
money
were
gone.
His
worst
injured,
received
a
compound
bough, then wound it around his neck
assailants were cutting the flesh qff fracture of tbe left leg, berides being
The sour currants are sure to be a nickel, and the sensation wa
and expired. The body hung in the
his finger to get a diamond ring off. internally hurt. Adams had his lift plagued with the currant worm. Look unadulterated pride. Now, if
tree all d <y and many pedestrians He resisted, when they beat him and
A little hellebore anything less -than a half so «t-l
ankle broken. Steele received bruises out for them.
|
gazed at it curiously.
got away. Leland has identified, the oh the h»sd »nd body, and Ayres had dusted on the leaves is an efficient feel like a sneak thief.”— PucL
men.
protection. The worm never gets a
one of h’« ankles twisted.
qjNSTIHATION
R ussia leather is made in Connect­
Jacob Mox'er, a piano dealer of
Wm. Gngley was riddled with bul­ stcond taste of this insect destroyer.
responsible for many ot the
icut; Bordeaux wine is manufactured St. Louis, Mo., committed suicide. lets at JameB 8. Copeland’s ranch Apply it early in the morning, while Is
menu with which you are *™C““F «
dew is on the leaves of the bushes.
bur« S lRa are a specltls forLib»J«"
in California ; Italian marble is quar­ He entered his warerooms and began near Vina. Cal., by James Copeland,
bitiou l ooetipation. Liter l omiw
The tomato is commonly grown in ■estion. Dyspepsia
be feSj!
ried in Kentucky; French lace is tuning a piano. When the work was Jr., and Mri Hopper, whom he tried to
completed he sat down at the instru­ kill. He first stole a watch and pistol gardens on soils made much too rich. travelers by sea and land theyviU w
woven in New York; Marseilles linen ment and played a “dead march.” As from Copeland's house, and fired two The vine attains remarkable vigor, valuable! they are positive1!
I
action. and this is the only mrdl«»«
is produced in Massachusetts; Eng­ the last note died away the report of a shots at yonug Copeland and Hopper, but the fruit ripens slowlj*. If ouly fered to the publio that
taste, and so pleasant that children
lish casrimcre is made in New Hamp­ pistol rang out when a couple of work­ missing his aim. Mrs. Copeland and moderately fertile soil were used for SriSW as eagerly
yu.
shire ; Parisian art work comes from a men mailing up found Moxter lying son, and Hopper took refuge in the growing tomatoes the crop would Price, 2S oents a bo« lioee. one
ripen
earlier*Mnd
be
less
subject
to
In any case where the er»teinr«jJ,Jj, ,
shop in Boston; Spanish mackerel are on the floor beside the piano, with a upper story of the Cook bouse, horn
thin stream of blood running from a which they opened fire on Grigloy, rot, though tta 4jscase is apt to take Ing op Dvjardin't ¡-tfr
dw IS'
caught on the New Jersey coast; and wound in his temple. He died in
will
succeed where everytMn»e1«'pn-l 0
killing him instantly. The coroner’s the first ripening fruit o. some kinds In bracing
up organic fnncuoo
.Havana cigars are rolled in Chicago. | few minute«.
jury exonerated them.
of tomatoes on any soil.
a bottle. Ali druggist*.
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