The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, November 15, 1889, Image 4

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    THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER.
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November
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15, 1889.
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Personal and Pertinent.
The king of Bavaria receives an
income of $1,000,000 a year from
the profits of the Hoffbrauhaus
brewery.
Senator Hampton, of South Car­
olina, has just concluded a long
horseback tour of North and South
Carolina.
Edward Atkinson intimates that
20 per cent of the food consumed in
the United States is wasted because
it is improperly cooked.
Labouchcre is considered by
many in England as the probable
successor of Mr. Gladstone in the
THE PREMIUM LOCATION
leadership of the h* rals.
I
A lineal descendant of the second
Lord Baltimore died the other day
in the person of William N. Cal­
vert, of Ashland, N. C.
Edison’s hair is rapidly becom­
ing gray, and he attributes it to
the fact that he was said to have
been made rn Italian count.
William M. Baird, an ex-speaker
of the New Jersey legislature, is
now earning an honest living by
driving a horse car in New York.
Senator Evarts frankly says he
doesn’t care a picayune whether he
is re-elected or not. He was much
disappointed in the senate as a
whole.
The report about Chief Justice
Fuller's return to Chicago because
there was nothing “domestic” in
Washington life, is reported to be
pure rubbish.
Mr. and Mrs. Addison G. Haynes,
of Buskirks, N. Y., are rather a
substantial couple. Mr. H. weighs
410 pounds and his wife pulls down
the scales at 315.
Mr. John Tenniel is 70 years old,
and has been making pictures for
Punch for forty years. He lives
with his sister, and is a tall, mili­
tary-looking man.
The health of laird Tennyson is
J
said to be completely restored, the
warm weather in England for the
past two weeks having had a most
beneficial effect upon it
Russell Sage, who was tall and
thin in his youth, has grown taller .
and thinner since. His enemies •
say that his legs look like two urn-1
are turning in 10 percent
all
Park
” will m * planted
and sidewalks constructed and streets graded 1.
brellas, rolled and covered.
property is being
25
50 per
property
of
advan-
Mrs. Phin P. Bixby, widow of sales as
fund for this purpose.
one of New Hampshire’s distin­
up and are
cash or installment
lots range from
guished soldiers, died recently, and
of this
addition
be
at Jas. Fletcher & Co.’s and J.
where
further information
price of lots
blocks will
in her will there is a legacy of
$2,000 for the support of the family
furnished. Also at office of Barnekoff &
Mills.
horse.
Vice-President Morton estimates
that his gross receipts frnm the
leases in the Shoreman, his new
apartment house in Washington,
will amount to at least $60,000 a
year.
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f
I
The Diamond.
Fortunes in Newspapers.
A Woman Cat.
The Tide ’s Ebb and Flow.
Sir Edwin Arnold says that a
Vacant Farms in Vermont.
man who is careful about his dress
The “Woman Cat”—La Femme­ i I The business of newspaper adver­ ■ The origin of the diamond has When Baby was sick, we gave her Pastoria,
No movement of the sea is more
A rather sad story is told by a
will be careful about his habits, and
chat—whojhas just escaped from tising has been in a process of evo­ i been a fruitful topic for speculation When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
will not engage in any proceeding Vermont official, Mr. Valentine, important than the regular rise and the Saltpetriere hospital, forms a lution from the beginning until among scientists ; hence many con­ When she became Miss, she clung to Pastoria, BOND A WEBB,
-
.
Proprietor*
that will cast a stain upon his char­ about the desertion of that beauti­ fall, once in about 25 hours, which frequent topic of sensational talk now, and this process is still contin­ tradictory theories have been ad­ When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria
Fresli Meats of all kinds constantly on
ful state by its former inhabitants. we know as the tide. The move­
acter.
hand. Highest price paid for Butcher'*
f T .. P ry l
and conjecture just now. It ap­ uing. At the commencement only vanced and argued with some 8how !
stork
Standing with other officials on a ment is due to the difference be­
Digby Bell, the comic opera sing­
pears that recently a good-looking a few of the simplest and shortest of reason; but after all that has
Tnntn Rntrrr, McMtssviixa, On.
hill in Bennington county, and tween the attractions exerted by
er, is said to have won $7.000 on
and apparently healthy girl of fif­ advertisements were published— been said and written upon the sub­
looking over the valley of the West the moon and the sun upon the
Slieriff’s Sale.
the result of the league contest for
teen was taken to the hospital by such as wants, rewards for runaway ject, we are still left pretty much in
river, a tributary of the Connecti- solid earth and those exerted upon
the base ball championship. Nat
her friends. She was examined by slaves, of ships sailing, and the the dark. Theories answer a good By virtue and authority of an execution
cut, they counted fifteen contiguous the oceanic envelope, Attraction,
and ai order of sale duly issued ont of the
Goodwin dropped $4,000 betting on
Dr. Parmaud, and while he was like. The prices paid for these in­ purpose, Bince they often lead the circuit
court of the state of Oregon, for
farms, of perhaps a hundred acres as shown by Newton, varies not
Yamhill county, on the 17th day of Octo­
Boston.
. ...
looking at her eyes, she suddenly sertions were merely nominal. way to truth. But this is not all; ber,
A. D., 1889, upon a decree ot foreclos­
each, all fenced, and with dwelling only directly as the mass, but also
F. W. Leach, the new director of houses and barns in at least toler- inversely as the square of the dis­ went on all fours, her features be­ Make a bold and impetuous jump they illustrate the ingenuity in the ure duly rendered, enrolled and docketed B. CLARK. PROPRIETOR.
in the clerk’s office in said county on the
the Philadelphia mint, was a fam­ able condition, without a single in- tance: thus at an equal distance came distorted, her eyes glared, from the eight by ten colonial sheet human mind in seeking to account 24th day of »September, A. D , 1889, in favor
of
John Aspinwall, plaintiff, vs George L.
for
the
methods
that
nature
takes
and, imitating the mewing of a cat, with its insignificant attempts at
ous base ball pitcher back in the habitant.
W. Burton. Elenor Burton, J E. Bond, de­
Beyond, toward the one body will exert double the at-
for
the
accomplishment
of
her
se
­
fendants,
for the sum of
twelve Furniture of all the Lataat Style* made t*
advertising
to
the
remarkable
New
sixties. In his new position he will Connecticut, but hidden by the traction of ahother of half the mass; she endeavored to bite the persons
hundred dollars, U. S gold coin, with in­
order In Oak. Ash ar any Wood
cret
operations.
York
Herald
that
charged
and
re
­
terest thereon from December 1st, 1887, at
coin more money than all the base­ maple groves in the valley, were, as but if the distance of one body be who were standing near her. After
deaired.
the rate of ten per cent per annum, and the
Some
of
these
theories
about
the
ceived
for
a
column
advertisement
having
acted
for
several
months
in
ball stars together.
further sum of $50. attorney«’ fees, and the
they knew, fifteen more, also de- twice that of the other and the
FINE
WORKMANSHIP
A SPECIALTY I
origin of the diamond are very in­ costs and disbursements of this suit taxed
Alexander Parkinson, a farm la­ 8e-ted, yet all well situated and still masses equal, the attraction of the this manner, the patient began to on its fifth page $100,500 a year.
at $23 50, and accruing costs. I did on the
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genious and interesting, though the 21st day of OctoIyer. A. D.. 18*9, (as by law
borer at Grand Forks. N. D., has showing signs of their former fertil- more distant will be but a quarter lick her hands and then gradually The Herald has published in its
duly seize and levy upon the fol­ Orders taken for all kinds of work and
amount of truth they embody re­ provided)
Sunday
edition
as
many
as
5,000
returned
to
her
senses.
When
un
­
lowing
described
real
premises,
described
given up working in the fields and ity. Statistics show that a similar of that of the nearer, So the im­
satisfaction guaranteed Call at factory
mains to be proved. It has been in said decree and order of sale, to-wit:
All of the right, title and interest of the ami nee ■‘pecinienti of furniture,
gone to England to take possession condition prevails all over the mense mass of the sun exerts, in der examination by Dr. Charcot, advertisements in one issue, and
suggested
that
the
vapors
of
carbon
said
defendants.
Georg«*
L.
W.
Burton
and
of an estate worth $1,000.000. to state. In Windham county alone spite of its greater distance, a far the girl had another attack of her what the Herald did ten years ago
Do not buy without tint seeing IM furnl
Elenor Burton, being an undivided one-
other great journals are far exceed­ during the coal period may have sixth interest (1-6) interest in and to that ture manufactured here in your own state
which he has fallen heir.
are more than forty thousand acres greater attraction upon the earth as irtalady, which is called galean-
parcel of land and real property in
thropie hysterique, and she bit the ing to-day. Not infrequently a sin­ been condensed and crystallized in­ certain
Yamhill county, state of Oregon, to-wit: ami county
The richest woman in Wisconsin of land, once cultivated, but now a whole than does the moon,
B. CLARK.
The
Alfred
Job donation land claim, being
to
the
diamond;
and
again,
the
gle
advertiser
has
been
known
to
designated as Claim No. 51. and parts of
is Mrs. Alexander Mitchell, whose deserted, and in the whole state
The difference, however-, lietween eminent surgeon severely in the
make contracts for over half a mil­ itacolumite, generally regarded as sections 33 and 34. in township 2 south,
Prices Consistent with Good Work.
husband left her an estate worth the number of abandoned farms, the sun’s attraction upon the solid leg. Dr. Charcot had hopes of cur­
range 4 west of the Willamette meridian,
ing the patient, but she suddenly lion dollars for advertising in a the matrix, was saturated with pe­ and Claim No. 78. being parts of sections 3
many millions. She is the widow complete with houses, fences, barns, earth and its attraction upon the
4. township 3 south of range 4 west of
<0 hare the Etduiive Contre! et
disappeared from the Saltpetriere, year. The career of the . World of troleum, which, collecting in no­ and
the Willamette meridian Saving and ex
of the late president of the Milwau­ and outbuildings, must be several ocean is, on account of its distance,
dules,
formed
the
gem
by
gradual
cepting from said donation land claim four
New York, Public Ledger, of Phila­
and
is
now
wandering
at
large
kee and St. Paul road.
thousand. Yet Vermont is one of but a small fraction of its total at­
parcels ©f land, described as follows, to-wit:
delphia, and the Chicago New», is crystallization. Newton believed it First parcel containing 23 10 acres conveyed
through Paris.
the
pleasantest,
healthiest,
most
traction;
while
that
between
the
to Larkin Kouts by Alfred Job by deed r<-
Emperor William has prohibited
astounding. Said Mr. Drexell, the to have been a coagulated, unctuous corded
at page 230 of book “B” of Records
the use of the word cigar on account fertile, and most civilized states in moon’s attractions upon the solid
Cremation is coming more and great banker, who held an interest substance, of vegetable origin, and of Deeds of said Yamhill county. Second
Three acres, more or less, con­
of its French origin. In future the the Union. In its river valleys is earth and its attraction upon the more into vogue in Germany in in the Public Ledger: “I thought I was sustained in the theory by parcel
veyed to the North Yamhill lCducutional
fragrant weed is to be known in no malaria, while its hills are cov­ ocean, owing to its comparatively spite of the expense and certain knew what it was to make money many eminent philosophers, includ­ Company by deed recorded at page 612 of
book “H” of Records of >ai«l county.
Germany by the excruciating Teu­ ered to the summit with vegetation. small distance of 240,000 miles, is legal difficulties which render its in banking, but that business is in­ ing Sir David Brewster, who be­ Third parcel—232.200 square feet conveyed
by (J L. W Burton and wife to Margaret
The reckless agriculture which has a very considerable fraction of its
tonic word of “Glimmstengel.”
performance in some parts almost significant indeed compared to the lieved the diamond was once a A. B Burton by deed recorded at page 372
of book “Y” of Records of Deeds of said
made
portions
of
the
South
nearly
total
attraction.
Queen Olga, of Greece, is parti­
an impossibility. At Gotha no few­ Public Ledger business.” George mass of gum, derived from certain county. Fourth parcel 12’a acres con- .
barren
has
never
been
favored
in
So
that
while
the
earth
’
s
attrac
­
to F. Hauswirth by Margaret W. ,
cularly fond of American literature.
er than 100 bodies have been cre­ W. Childs, its principal owner, has, species of wood, and that it subse­ veyed
Burton et al by deed recorded nt page 311. '
book
*Y"
of Records of Heeds of said ’
She is a constant reader of the Vermont, where a century or more tion causes the moon to travel mated during the present year.
quently
assumed
a
crystalline
form.
I it is said, given away for benevolent
county All of the above descrilwd real |
principal American magazines and of stock farming has rather enriched round it once a month, the recipro­
Dana
and
others
advance
the
opin
­
property
being
situated in Yamhill county, ,
purposes many large fortunes, the
newspapers. Her favorite of all than exhausted the soil; yet the cal attraction of the moon is main- i Quite an excitement existed at results of proceeds from the Ledger ion that it may have been produced Oregon.
»m. Isn't *««• t* Of«r a rrln W MT Ms
Now, therefore, by virtue of said execu­
Ooww. foriti U>« Bit. hi Oí ¿wyCaatoM*
people who once found happy homes lv effectual in causing the tides, the a boarding house in Glenwood
authors is Nathaniel Hawthorne.
by the slow decomposition of vege­ tion and order of sale, on Saturday, the
newspaper alone.
23d DAY OF NOVEMBER, A D.. 18H9. I
there have crowded into the towns, sun’s action being only about one-
ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS,
table material, and even from ani­ the hour of 1 o’clock, p. m , at the court
One of the latest additions to the or left the state altogether. In third as great. The waters of the Springs, Col., lately. Just as the
A poplar tree of unusual size was mal matter. Burton says it is at
house door in McMinnville, in said county | y. N. HENDERSON.
men
were
eating
their
supper
a
British naval reserve fleet is the thirty years, from 1850 to 1880, the open ocean have a tendency to rise
and state. 1 will sell at public auction the
felled on the farm of Dr. D. H.
MC. MINNVILLE, ORE.
above described real premises of defendants
White Star steamer Majestic, which increase of population in Vermont up in a heap on the side nearest the large black bear walked in. The Combs, in Utica Township, Clark younger than gold, and suggests to
the highest bidder for cash in hand to
men
all
flew
out
of
a
back
entrance
the possibility that it may still be satisfy said decree, costs and accruing
receives the “admiralty subven­ was five per cent, while the popula­ moon, because they are pulled more
county, Ind., and as it struck the
costs.
tion.’’ She is 582 feet long, has 52 tion of the whole country more than strongly than is the solid globe, and but the cook, who picked up a ground a large limb broke off, in in process of formation, with capac­ Dated this 21st dav of October, A. D.
cleaver
and
killed
the
bear.
1889.
ity
of
growth.
Specimens
of
the
feet 6 inches breadth of beam. 10,- doubled, and that of the adjoining being liquid, yield to the attraction.
T J HARRIS.
the heart of which was found the diamond have been found to enclose (Oct 27 :42 Sheriff oA Yamhill
County, Or. 1
000 tons displacement and 12.000 state of Massachusetts increased by Simultaneously a similar heaping
The smallest size solitäre dia­ antlers of a deer, a cow’s horn and particles of gold, an evidence, he
horse power.
nearly eighty per cent. Not pre­ up occurs at the antipodes of this mond ring was produced in New ' a number of curious shells. The thinks, that its formation was more
Notice of Final Settlement.
recent than that of the precious
George Bancroft, the historian, tending to any ideas on political point—on the side that is farthest York last week. The ornament 1 mystery is how they got there.
metal.
Notice is hereby given that the under­
who recently celebrated his 89th economy, wc will not try to account from the moon—because the solid could not be passed over an ordin­
C. Loder, administrator of the es­
The theory that the diamond signed,
, of Samuel
McCutcheon, deceased, nas
birthday, says his health is so for this strange condition of things, globe is. as it were, pulled away ary pencil and was made for a mu­ In Naples there exists a. race of was formed immediately from car- tate
i
filed his*final account of his administration
cats
who
live
in
the
churches.
good that he becomes so frightened but it is certainly curious that a re­ from the water there.
of
saict
estate
in
the county court of Yam ­
seum freak in Harlem.
bon by the action of heat is opposed ' county. Oregon
and said court has
They are kept and fed by the au­ by another, maintaining that it hill
at times for fear he may be called gion so favored in climate and posi­ Two great tidal waves are thus!
, fixed December 3d, 1889.
at the hour of 10
thorities
on
purpose
to
cat
the
mice
o
’
clock,
a
in..
at
the
county
*-ourt room at
could not have been produced in 1
away too suddenly. Still hearty tion should be retrograding so originated; and, as the earth’s’ Suicide as a risk to life decreases
McMinnville.
Oregon,
as
the
time ami pla<*e
this
way,
otherwise
would
have
,
which
infests
all
old
buildings
for hearing the same.
and strong, he takes great enjoy­ rapidly.— American. Architect.
movement in its orbit, coupled with rapidly after the thirty-fifth year,
been consumed. But the advocates Therefore, all persons interested in «aid
ment in life, and looks at least ten
its daily rotation, makes the moon and the very old take their own there. The animals may often be of this view were not quite on their estate
hereby notified and required to
J appear are
at said time and place and show
years younger than he really is.
Claus Spreckles. the sugar king, occupy the same relative position lives as rarely as the very young. seen walking about among the con­ guard against a surprise, for some cause,
<
if any there I m *, why sai<l estate be
gregation or sitting gravely before
not
His hair is so snowy white and his has removed most of his personal every 25 hours—or, more exactly, Under ten and over seventy years the altar during time of mass.
quick-witted opponent has found discharged
1 finally settled and >aid administrator
by experiments that the diamond Pate l this 1st dav of November. 1889.
cheeks are somewhat sunken, but property from San Francisco, and every 24 hours and 50 minutes— of age suicide is extremely rare
<’. LODER.
will sustain great heat without com­
and
takes
an
insignificant
place
in
his eyes are ashright and sparkling will make his home henceforth at high tide at any place occurs twice
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Administrator of said Estate.
bustion -Theodore Rothrhila inRnlle- • F. W. F extov
,
the statistical tables.
Philadelphia.
in every such period of time.
as a man of 30.
Children Cry for tin.
Attorney for E*tate
• Nov 1 42
THE FINEST PROPERTY IN MCMINNVILLE! STRICTLY "INSIDE” PROPERTY. BUT ALSO
SUBURBAN !
SIGHTLY !
LEVEL! PURE AIR!
ELEVATED !
WELL DRAINED!
TITLE ABSOLUTELY PERFECT
TERMS LIBERAL !
EASY INSTALLMENTS!
This ma nificent property comprises 460 lots and lies in the very heart of the residence portion
of McMi-nn ville It is high, commanding a beautiful view of the valley^ Many of the most prom­
Addition,
inent residents of McMinnville are now purchasing
' ' property in “Oa Park
..........
.. ” and many
elegant and substantial residences will be constructed there durin the coming year. Water­
works and electric lights will be put in this summer, giving all the comforts of the choicest villa
property.
Lots are from 50x100 to 50x150, and blocks 200x215, with a 15-foot alley down the center of
each The advantages of having an alley in each block are obvious.
“Oak Park Addition” adjoins the depot of the Southern Pacific Railroad, the new county court
house, the elegant public school building, and is three blocks from Third street, the business
thorouhfare of McMinnville. “Oak Park Addition” offers superior inducements to investors,
the settled policy of its proprietors being to steadily advance prices with its growth, rendering
investments absolutely safe and profitable.
“Oak
Addition
a
tages. Prices of
A plat
growing
be
I
This
25
can
in shade trees; cross
offered for from to
sold either on the
seen
Co., McMinnville Flouring
The proprietors
to
cent less than any other
in McMinnville
plan.
I. Knight & Co.,
all
and
of
haff the
and
PORTLAND INVESTMENT COMPANY. PROPRIETORS.
F. BARNEKOFF, LOCAL MANAGER.
—
Eunsko Market,
I
Furniture Factory,