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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1887)
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It id bli od . leans {11 ain of diiq a torpid or ill s sckbisdid ulcers, ''la is.” hip-jviat] e limits (»hid ftalirg met! a e <'iurin,i b< a. pimples i taints, Lo«« »«facture ti i 1 er retti« S.-HDT. I •e et dei ¡sail .bly met ill ►uccessfuiljl ns. Ibejl no deleted] id upon w , Tiny irsi the 111 e>ce« . adapiedisl r is riqaj seti' n let] > right to tl restoring I -n ance oil a, slid ski] •» -lai««, be lourd )use. 50c. R by dmiS latera ■nd «Ai »•¡il tito il IM •yeti. M’.Vi INN VILLE, OREGON, APRIL 12, 1887 WEST SIDE TELEPHONE., agricultural notes . It is weil , J k I« O|.leor»e|| n i ■ T arket &pi.3 '¡ "“■'I'ba. pn dre*freeott¿|i TELEPHONE. NO. 87. I mon y known —th a much only uoea be OREGON NEWS. ALONG THE COAST. said at present, viz., that, contrary to Devoted to the Intere ti of Ftrmen and What They Have Done for the Advance general expec ation, they grow well and -----Issued----- General Interoot in a Con ment of Rural Interests. in some local.ties are being extensively Kvorythinf of densed Stockmen. Devoted Principally to Waihington Territory Form EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY While it is not to be inferred that sown. Re I top grows apparently spon end California. —IM— farmers are uneducated, or in any taneously in the sloughs, and needs but The Garden Spot. There is not a vacant house in Pen Garrisons Buildina. McMmnville, Oregon, A new shipyard is being established In making preparations for the ac- sense inferior to other classes in intel «light encouragement to make it extend dleton. — BY- at Port Madison, W. T. tive farm operations of the spring too ligence, yet there is room for greater its range. Orchar 1 grass, wh le by ne Roseburg is to have a $ 14,000school means a favorite hay grass, is grown The Thompson Opera Company Talmage & Tuvnex-, little attention is in many cases paid educational expansion, which should with good success. — Nebraska Cur house. not be overlooked. It has been but a to the preparation of a kitchen gar went to pieces in San Francisco. Fublisher» and Proprietor». America i Ayr cu lurisL. Weston expects to have a steam den. The fact is overlooked that in decade since “book-farming” was de A site for a sugar refinery has grist mill soon. HOME AND FARM the garden is comprised the summer's rided as a pastime, resulting in great SUBSCRIPTION RATES : been selected at San Diego, Cal. Ashland has 600 pupils enrolled in Hundreds of families have expense and no profit; but at the pres One year,.......................................................... *2 0? living. Nearly $25,000,1)00 worth of candy Six months........................................................ 1 —Cows that have no bedding are her public schools. lived during the greater part of the ent day “book-farming” is considered Three months................................................... 75 was made in California the past year. year on an almost unvarying diet of indispensable in conducting practical often injured in the knees by getting up , Albany is taking steps to organize a ¿¡Kered in the Postoftlce at McMinnville. Or., salt pork and potatoes, bread and pas I It is estimated that about 110,000 operations on the farm. The “book or down, especially if the floors be wet | ' military company. a» second-class matte'*. Moniana sheep froze to death the past try, and hundreds will continue such farmer,” as the phase is understood, and slippery. — Troy Times. Hay sold as high as $20 a ton around wiu ter. a diet during the year to come. It is may not have been an adept in the use —Swine are populous in the United ! ' Albany the past season. Mrs. Langtry, it is stated, will take H. V. V. JOHNSON, M. D. reasoned ihat there is no profit in a of implements, may have lacked skill States. According to Statistician Dodge The assessment of Albany will up her summer residence in San garden simply because nothing that is of the Agricultural Department there Northwest corner of Second and 1J streets, at the plow and in feed amount to about $800,000. Francisco, Cal. produced therein will bring in money, ing, and knowledge of the are about eighty swine to every one M c M innville • - - oregon while corn can be turned into pork, The crops in all parts of Douglas H irani White, an old resident of proper mode of expenditure; hundred of our population, while in county are reported excellent. Taylor, A. T., accidentally killed him May be found at his otilce when not absent on pro- lieef, or ready cash ; wheat can be used but while he was lacking in “practical Europe there only fifteen to each one (Sa,iunal bustneu. Richard Meyers was drowned at the self while handling a rifle. in furnishing bread and the surplus experience,”11 e was always aiming for hundred persons. foot of Main street, Portland. sold for cash, and oats can be fed to the best of every thing, and, by experi There are about 800 bales of hops —A New York Tribune writer says the horses or sold as desired. Beside, ments, educated his neighbors. Though that two ounces of saltpeter dissolved The peach crop in Jackson county left in Washingtorf Territory of which LITTLEFIELD & CALBREATH, it takes time to cultivate a garden, he knew nothing about milking a cow, in a quart of warm water and thrown promises to be the largest known. Yakima county has 150 bales. a farmer’s time is fully occupied Baker City has a brick-making es Physicians and Surgeons, and Contract bus lieen awarded for the into the cistern will remove the offen yet he could, at a glance, separate the in getting in, caring for and harvest tablishment that turns out 30,000 per delivery of 25,000 piles'for the jetty at different breeds of stock and mate them sive odor of the water. MoMINNVILLE. OREGON. ing the field crops, making hay and the mouth of the Coquille river. the best results; and his knowledge —Potato crust for meat pies is made day. doing the necessary cl ores about the for Office over Braly’s Bank. of fertilizers, varieties of plants and The La Grand National bank is to The Provincial Legislature of Brit by adding one teacupful of cream to barn and stockyard. Many farmers have a new building in the near fu ish Colutabia has passed the bill au thus occupy their time and probably peculiarities of soils was often far in six large potatoes that have been boiled ture. thorizing the loan of $1,000,000. S. A. YOUNG, M. D. feel satisfied with pork anl pot »toe« advance of his more practical neigh and mashed tine. Add flour enough to The mail route between Grant’s Robert Fulton, a blacksmith, at Port for breakfast, potatoes and pork for bors. While his efforts were often roll, and a little salt, and handle as lit failures, thoy always tended-to a better tle as possible.— Cincinnati Times. Pass and Crescent City will be relet, Hadlock, W. T., lost an eye by a piece dinner and both for supper. Physician and Surgeon, of steel entering it while at work. —For biliousness the editor of the service to commence July 1. The fact that families have and do system of cultivation and the introduc M c M innville - - - creoon . The State fair authorities have put still subsist on such fare is no excuse tion of superior stock in the section in Boston Medical and Surgical Journal Judge Freer, at Oroville, Cal., sen Office and re.ld.nc« oh D Blroet. All calif promptly for not having something better. It which he operated. says a plain diet of bread, milk, oat up $500 to be competed for by the tenced the stage robber, George Hen Mrwered day or night. If the skilled and practical artisan meal, vegetables and fruit, with lean military companies of the State. derson, to fifty years at San Quentin. is said, and with some degree of truth, that the best butter and freshest eggs considers it his duty to make a study of meat and fresh fish, is best. Exercise Lebanon proposes to build a tele A dozen Bob White quails have DR. G-. F. TUCKER, produced on the farm are sent to the architecture, mechanical drawings and in the open air. The victim of an acute graph line to Leng's station on the been turned loose in Kittitas county, vil.age store and exchanged for family specifications, with the advantage of attack will be righted by (1) abstinence, Narrow Gauge at a cost of $500. W. T. They came from Whidby DENTIST, groceries, and when milk is used in books giving tho experience and designs (2) porridge and milk. (3) toast, a lit Vali, on the Oregon Short Line, island. M c M innville - - • oregon . the family it is after the cream has of others, there is no reason for the tle meat and fish and ripe fruit, thus near the Snkke river, is the temporary Near La Center, W. T., recently, a Office-Two doors east of Bingham’s furniture been removed that there may be no farmer to refuse kindred privileges for coming to solid food gradually. county seat of the new county of Mai- young man named Charles Anderson store. lack in the quantity of butter pro himself. A knowledge of the progress Laughing gas administered for painless axt ruction. was struck by a falling tree, which he —Stuffed Potatoes: Chooso some heur. duced. If any person should enjoy made in his calling can be gained only large potatoes, peel them, cut a small N. A. Lundy, was found dead in his had chopped down, and received fatal good home living it is the farmer. by study and practical experiment piece oft’ the top of each, and scoop room at a Portland hotel. A bullet in injuries. The products of the farm may be had upon the theories advanced. There them out carefully with a knife and the head and a revolver in his right w. V. PRICE, The loss to cattle in Northern Mon at their best, and it is folly to live on are hundreds of farmers who are ex All them with sausagemeat; replace the hand revealed that he had committed tana is 25 per cent, and much greater the husks and let others have the ker perts in the management of a dairy, top pieces. Grease a baking-pan with suicide. in the southeastern portion of the nel. There are odd minutes, morning yet who give little or no attention to Miss Alice Durbin of Huntington, Territory. or evening, that may be employed to the classification of stock; and some of butter and lay the potatoes side by side Leo Roberts was found dead on the Up Stairs in Adams' Building, advantage in hoeing or weeding a tho most successful horticulturists have in it, with a little lump of butter be obtained a verdict for $2,000, against tween each; bake them in a hot oven.— the O. R. <fc F. company for injuries trail between Tunnel city, W. T., with M c M innville oregon vegetable garden—the minutes often no idea of how the varieties of fruit Good Housekeeping. received by being run over by a train two companions. He is supposed to devoted to hanging over the fence and cultivated by them were produced. have been murdered. —Velvet Pudding; Five eggs beaten last summer. gossiping with a passing neighbor farmers, like all other class separately, one cup of white sugar; George Smith, an old pioneer of CUSTER POST BAND, over the latest local sensation or the es, Though The nine year-old son of Henry may be benefited by knowledge, beat well together, then stir in four Marion county, and a resident of Hamilton, who lives near ~ prospects for rain, or some other Grayson, ^hey are not as slow as is generally The Best in. the State. tablespoonfuls of corn starch dissolved Turner, committed suicide by swallow Cal., was instantly killed by the acci- tri Hr. A short dental discharge of a gun. Il prepared to fuminh music for all occasions at reason The industrious farmer will, at the supposed. Every season there are a in a little sweet milk, let it come to boil ing a dose of strychnine. able rates. Address earliest opportunity, prepare a garden great number of conventions held to ing point, then stir in briskly the other time since he suffered a paralytic John Lemper, of the Salvation agricultural subjects, but the ingredients, then let it boil until it be stroke which affected hiB whole right Army, who struck a citizen of Sacra* N. J. HO VVLANI), spot where may be planted a patch of consider masses are best educated not only by comes quite thick, remove it from the side. early pctatoes, sweit corn, peas, beets, Business Manager, McMinnville. mento, Cal., on the head with a rock onions, lettuce, beans, radishes, cu the study of agricultural literature, but fire, pour into your baking dish. When Miss Kate Trullinger, aged 14 years, recently, has been sent to Folsom for by meetings in each locality. It is at cumbers, salsify, summer squash, with nearly done take the white of eggs, of Mullino, was drowmd in Mill two years. M’MINN VILLE a plat i f C ibbages, tomatoes, turnips, such meetings that the practical and I beaten to a froth with one cup of sugar, creek. She had been subject to con Thomas E. Harvey has sued Nelson theoretical can be compared, and the and, perhaps, melon?. Sweet corn, and pour over the top of the pudding. gestion of the brain, and it is sup Bennett for $5.000 damages. On Sep posed walked into the creek, while by tember 24, 1886, Harvey broke a leg peas and beans, for use as string experiments and opinions of every —Boston Budget. Corner Third and D sti’eeta, McMinnville beans, should be planted at several member given. A great advantage of —Under a forcing system of treat Bome it is thought the bank gave way, while working on the Cascade tunnel times during the season in order that local meetings is the facility of inspec ment the best hens in the world will precipitating her into the swollen for Bennett. one patch may ba made available as tion of the farms of such sections and a quickly play out. You may get a large stream. At Lathrop, Cal , T. H. Odell, famil LOGAN BROS. & HENDERSON, another b comes too far advanced direct comparison of the growing number of eggs within a given time, John Cahill, a hod-carrier of Albina, iarly known as “Doc” Odell, was shot Proprietors. toward maturity for use when green. crops, as well as the live-stock pos but the later layings will not give you aged 40 years, was run over and killed. and instantly killed by his brother-in- To this short list may be added such sessed by each, which affords an oppor average good chickens when you come He was going to u store with a coal ' law, Win. Moss, daring a dispute ov.er The Best Rigs in the City. Orders other vegetabli s as are advisable. No tunity also to the younger members, in to hatch such product. This result wc oil can and was walking on the O. R. a mortgage, at his ranch. family should be wiliout an asparagus fusing in them a spirit of progress have proved beyond peradventure in A N. track when he evidently heard a M. Yager, a teamster jumjxid off a Promptly Attended to Day or Night. bed, while a patch for strawberries and which is sure to result in benefit in the train coming behind him as hestepped street car in front of a switch engine our past experience. Therefore, never other small fruits will add much to future, and to render agriculture more from the main track to a side track, [ of the Southern Pacific Railroad com the family comfort during the summer. and more profitable.— Philadelphia Bee force to any considerable extent your but he did not notice that a flying pany at Los Angeles, Cal., and was stock to lay an excessive or unnatural A garden spot should be the best en ord. number of eggs, as it is exhausting, switch had been made, and was struck almost instantly killed. riched and best cared for part of the by two freight cars which threw him I Charles Goslow, convicted of the and will impair the vigor of the prog across the track and passed over him BILLIARD HALL. farm, as it is the best paying in fur GRASSES FOR THE PLAINS. murder of Henry A. Grant, at Los eny. — Prairie Farmer. nishing a fresh supply of the most Successful Experiment With Blue Gru«. cutting off both feet and crushing liis i Gatos, Cai., on the 10th of January A Strictly Temperance Resort. healthful food during tho season when head. His death was instantaneous. I Timothy, Bed Top sn<l Orchard Gr»»». last, was sentenced by Judge Belden, —Fried Apples: Wipe a few nice hearty meats are not best adapted to Schuyler Ford, aged 21 years, dis , to be hanged on the 20t.li of May. One of the most important questions smooth-skinned apples, have ready : tome good(?) Church member» to the contrary not- the human system. Once a good gar appeared from Harrisburg, Oregon, I wììl standing. den is kept up it will become easier for the farmer upon the great pla’ns ot sp der with a little butter and lard in I about a month ago, and nothing has ! Samuel B. Branson committed sui- he West is that of the proper gritases let it get hot. and slice the apples int< | ciilc at Monterey. Cal., by shooting year by year because of the variety it He had ■ it, sprinkle a little sugar over th ni been heard of him since. in the right temple with a pis “Orphans’ Home'* furnishes on the table. There is yet to replace the wild species. For some and fry slow to a nice brown, takin purchased a lot at Coburg, upon which ' himself He w.is 60 time where no garden vegetables have years the early settlers thought that the great care not to let it burn. — Toled lie had built a house to run a saloon, I tol, dying immediately. ! years of age and a Mexican war vet- wild grasses could be depended upon for been raised to enrich and prepare a and for which business he had bar- { i eran. TONSORIAL PARLORS, Blade. plat of ground for this purpose, and oermanent pasturage and hay, but ex Cultivate the peach trees, and appl gained of a firm at Harrisburg for a The trial of Alexander Goldetison Tk« only first claaa, and the only parlor-llke «hop in the by all means have it near the house perience has shown that they will not three hundred pounds of muriate o stock of goods. When last seen he where the good wife may readily make ■ndure the new conditions to which potash and two hundred ponnds of fin hail upon his person about $700 in at San Francisco, Cal., lor the murder city. None but of little Manne Kelly last November her selections of variety for the they are subject when the country is ground bone per acre. If the soil i money and bank checks. His pistol rirat-elM« Forkm« Kmployed! dinners in the weeks to come.— £x- converted into farms. The cattle and rather heavy this may be done in tin and overcoat remain at the hotel un- ; was concluded by a verdict of mur- ; der in the first degree, and the penalty tint door aouth ot Yamhill County Bank Bundin». change. His fritnds entertain I horses of the West can not long depond fall, but whero the soil is light one- called for. half the quantity may be applied now fears that he has been foully dealt fixed at death. M c M innville , oregon . upon the natural grasses; they must The brick fire wall alongside the It is said there are over 2,000 var have forage which is more nutritious, and the remainder in the spring. Th< with. H. H. WELCH. peach orchard should always be kept I Tacoma mill, W. T., has been com ieties of the apple cultivated in Europe, as well as more productive. Journal of Commerce: So great is pleted. It is 90 feet in length, 35 feet clean of grass and weeds. — Troy Times. its growth extending from thirty eight Thu Population of Prussia. the demand for prunes in this coun high and two feet in thickrn as. There A careful study of the problem upon — In the absence of meat, potatoes to sixty degrees, though the best fruit the ground shows that Kentucky blue i boiled in milk, where there is plent) try that their cultivation promises to was used in the construction of the Coracerning the large and constant is grown between the thiity eighth grass can be well grown upon the soil of of the latter. Is an admirable prepara be one of the most profitable occupa same 120,000 brick. he plains. In the vicinity of the old tion for feeding to young, growing tions that Oregon farmers can engage increase in the population of Germany parallel and the forty-second. Yakima paper: An experienced forts, where many years ago the United chicks. A mixture of one-third corn in. During the last four years the in general, and that of Prussia in par Do not try to keep geese unless all troops were stationed, Kentucky meal and wh-at bran with the above imports of prunes from foreign coun tobacco grower is coining out from ticular, the Royal Statistical Bureau the conditions are favorable. Geese States clue-grass has been growing for a long Wisconsin to take charge of the gives the following figures for 1885: may be kept at a very small cost or time. The seeds scattered from the hay will make the young chicks grow tries aggregated 228,513,098 lbs , value Moxee company’s essay at tobacco ! wonderfully if given fre h every day. I $10.657,376. The Oregon prunes are ■ The Vital population on December 1, they may entail cost according to cir used for feed ng the horses germinated The best feed for sett ng hens is plenti culture. They will plant seven acres 1885, was 28,318,458. The births dur cumstances. A pond and pasture will and took root upon the unbroken pra rie of good, sound whole corn. The) said to equal any of the imported ones to the weed qs a starter. ing the year numbered 1,064,400, the enable them to secure their food with *od. and in t me actually crowded out should have plenty of fresh water t< and they require no extra attention. A little five-year-old non of W. T. Prunes will not grow everywhere and the wild grasses. The hint thus acci drink.— Albany Journal. Carriages 230,707, and the deaths 716.- but little aid. Simms, of Riverside, Cab, attempted Oregon is one of the favored localities. dentally given out has been acted upon, 859. The natural increase, therefore, —The be<t horsemen do not water r to board a loaded train and was run C< ws need light, nit only for their Was 347,542. and the average number own health and comfort, but because 1 »nd to-day there are many fine blue horse for an hour and a half after eat Mr. Hidden, of Vancouver, has an or over and killed. His mother is very grass pastures upon ground wh ch chard of 3| acres in extent which ing. The old saying is that a horse ha of births per 1,000 of population 37.6, good butter cannot be made from the as never felt the plowshare. The yielded ten tons of prunes last season, low from nervous prostration and is of marriages. 16.4, and of deaths, 25.3. milk of cows kept in dark stables usual practice now is to feed down the more sense than a man- as he will no from which he netted some $2,400. A liable not to survive long. drink too much. This is one of th< These figures, high ns they are, as com Air, light, cleanliness and warmth are wild grasses as closely as possible, and A man nxmwl Harry H Oshorn, of m stakes in -be care of th« few boxes were distributed at Moline, pared with those of England and Wales, four essentials of a cow stable w here Ui«n to sow thickly with good blur-grass greatest horse. He will drink Va» much whe 111., by the I’•’migration Board and Tulare, Cal., aged 23, bn keman on a seed. When once blue-grass is intro •how a surplus for the last-named cows are kept for profit. I heated and the stomach empty. He wil since then there has been a constant freight train, jum|ied from the train duced upon a farm it is only necessary also drink too much when the first heat enquiry for Oregon prunes from that at Gorlieti and fell against a truck, country, whose population was 27,499,- to scatter blue-grass hay upon the w Id All fowls that feather slowly are 041, with 894.270 births. 197.745 mar caused bv digestion commences. Stud) throwing him under the train. His For this purpose the hay should these que-t ons and learn how to feet direction. riages, and 522,750 deaths, making the usually hardy. For instance, the ! ' ■ sod. head was severed from his I mx I v . be cut late enough, so as to have ripe and water horses during the heated An Indian woman named Annie, Brahmas. It is owing to the fact that actual increase per 1,000 in England seeds; it may be well nigh worthless for wnile in an intoxicated condition, ' In getting off a train at Caliente, (and Wales) 13.5, as against only 12.3 the drain on the sys'em occasioned by 1 forage, but its seed ha»e a high value. (erm which has now commenced. — Hura visited the farm of Charles B. Reed, i Cal., E<1. Mills, a car repairer, fell l>e- j World. quick feathering does not weaken in Prussia.— Paris American fcyister. Timothy thrives upon the soil of the —Don’t allow wat-r to stand in the in West Kittitas, W. T. No one was tween the cars and the train passed them. Slow feathering while growing plains and fields of it may be seen every fields or in any sink-holes about the at home but Mr. Reed’s 17-year-old over his legs severing them from his is indicative of hardiness. rear in Eastern Nebraska, winch rival buildings or yards. In fact don’t harí ■ eon George and some of the younger b<aiy. No d ctor living near an en —The last remaining tollhouse on Iron is an important part of the anv ever seen in the East. It is now an v sirk-hob-s about the premises to ■ children. The squaw was disorderly gine was sent with him to Sumner, •he old Philadelphia turnpike was torn fast replacing the w Id grasses for hay. down last week, and for the first time blood, giving its red color, but this | On the low-lands boardering the Platte hold water A scra|»er is a good th ng an«l assaulted the young man, knock where he died. in fifty vears the great thoroughfare be- i does not necessitate taking solutions I river, timothy furnishes a perennial to have alxuit every farm. Many fields ing him down with a club and assault English capitalists are negotiating t*een Phdadelphia and Pittsburgh was of iron for health. All well-developed I pasture, which endures the treading of have little knolls and holes that might ing him with a stone. Young Reed ] for the purchaue of the Minim- Moore •pen its entire length without charge to vegetation contains some iron. It is cattle almost as well as blue-grass itself. sax lv and cheaply be leveled by the use picked up hie shot-gun and on the mine at Belb-vue, Idaho, in the Wood the public.— Philadelphia Times. the coloring matter of green leaves. | It is now known, moreover, that timo- f the scraper, if much soil is taken squaw making further demonstrations River country. The price set on the the place the manure cart roust —An Englishman, in looking down In soils from which every trace of iron . thy will produce seed of superior quali i from follow after the scraper. A depression and threatening his life, he fired, the property is $3.000,000, and it is thought * list of American towns, came I o those has been removed seeds will germin ty in great abundance, ind cat ng very nf any considerable extent must, of charge taking effect in the woman's the sale will be consummated. The hearing the well-known names of Paw ate, but they will be white. Pouring strongly its complete adopt on to tne course, be drained. Even a little sur face, killing her instantly. The mine was originally sold for $20.000, tucket. Shetucket and Nantucket a solution of copperas or sulphate of climate and soil. and has sine« produced about $2,000,- Of the other cultivated grasses—red face drainage will often accomplish coronet’s jury brought in a verdict of 000 "Haw! haw!” he exclaimed. '-Bless iroD on the soil will change the leaves wonders — A. K. Farmer. justifiable homicide. top. orchard grass and others less com- •t** if the whole family dtdn t take it!” te a dark green eolor. PHOTOGRAPHER Liiery Feed and Sale Stables “ORPHANS’ HOME” “(Solden Dags. EDUCATED FARMERS.