The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, July 20, 1894, Image 2

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    being re-ponsible caused his arrest. I all for the privilegeof moving troops.
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the Immediate crime charged being a
L
Forest Grove is putting in tele­ vir iation of saction 2465 of the stat If necessary any one of them would
have mowed a swath through the
phones.
F.H BARNMART.
utes of Oregon providing for the re­ biggest mob that ever defied the law.
The Oregon Pa< ific cleared $20 in demption of county warrants when
PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR.
It is precisely such governors as
June. This is better than a -trike. rni'iv than $1500 is in the treasury. 'hese, Altgeld, Waite, Pennoyer,
bo common al this season, is a serious
J. I-.
IX, t%s•<■ itttc i.iiitor
condition, liable to lea l to disastrous
D D. Levons, the new sheriff of He was placed in jail to await the ami Shortridge, who bring the author­
results
It is a sure sign of declining
action of the grand jury next month. ity of law into contempt, and put the
Douglas county, ha re igned on ..
adv ei : t ;5 i ;- g rates .
health tune, and that the blood is im­
One of the wicked boys in the Or­ idea of defiance into the heads of
Reading n- tic•••
< .vm:.- 10 cents per count of ill Leal th.
poverished and impure The best and
■ ■ . i -r.’s per Une thereafier.
line fr>r fir^t w»'
The sentiment seems to be that the egon reform school attempted to men who hate all authority and are
most successtul remedy is round iu
Inch
Display advertta _ _ . anana’. rat«.:,
___ , one
__ ____
per
t; ea- a m
inch
renta prr j “Chinese must go' in the matter of burn th*1 building on Saturday by only too glad of a chance to pillage
jnonth.
Ot i'uar ’3;. i mm/c notices i.>t rxceedtag hop picking this year
; iterating dishrags with coal oil and aud murder under any pretext.
1» ar i - p
-t
if furnished !n time to
b-cirrer *
. rlrz-nal matter l’-'-ent’per
.
placing
them through a hole in the That so small a spark as the Pull­
The dog, the bicycle and it;
line.
plaster
between the walls, where man strike should kindle so great a
have collided at Corvallis Every­
plumbers
had been at work. The blaze as the conflagration now raging
thing was injured but the dog.
FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1894.
Which make« rich lica'thy blood and
fire was discovered and extinguished. can only be explained by taking into
The delayed passengers at Ash­
thus gives strength to the nerves elas­
Over at Toledo, two neighbors, account the gubernatorial factor.
ticity to the muscles, vigor to the brain
A nother
for the democrats land held a “tie-up concert and
and health to the whole tody. I ll
Such governors are always a dis­
Smith
and
Ludwig,
have
boats
very
to apologia for. Debs is a member thus defrayed the expenses incurred
truth. Hood's Sarsaparilla
grace,
and,
as
it
has
now
proved
a
much alike. Smith bade his wife
by the delay.
of the party In good standing.
goodbye and started up the ba.v to constant liability to incalculable
The Southern Oregon Chautauqua
calamity — Inter Ocean
W isconsin democrats will proba­ assembly meeting in Ashland and his ranch the other day. The same
day
it
occurred
to
Ludwig
that
it
bly nominate Millionaire Pabst for I the district and county teacher in­
FRO.tl THE COlNTY PRESS.
governor He will be willing to set stitute have all been indefinitely would be a nice thing to row out in
Be sure to gel Hood s and only Hood a
the
bay
and
take
a
bath
from
his
North Yamhill Record
up the beer
postponed.
boat About half an hour after Mr.
J. A. Brisbine informs us that he Hcoa'a Pills -ev purely ro-’otabie, per
A hotel proprietor at Corvallis ad-'
I sn t Coxey rather lost sight of in ' vertises three trunks, belonging to Smith had gone Mrs Smith on look­ expects to move to his farm near fectij harmless always reUa’.-u ai.d Lt i.< lai
this strike9 Hr* i : probablwaiting 1 the late defunct Theatre Royal dra-' ing out of her window from the Gaston in the near future.
Mr.
till he is elected to congress, when mafic company of Glasgow, Scotland, house on the hill saw, as she sup­ Brisbine and his estimable wife will household of Rev. Crandall la; t Sat
posed, her husband overboard out in be greatly missed by the society peo­ urday.
he will have the privilepe of walking for sale, to pay a board bill.
the middle of the bay. She at once
on the pra:
Rev. Ralph Storey of McMinnville
Hams and bacon are reported very sounded the alarm and soon half of ple of our city, but will carry the
preached
in the Baptist church last
best
wishes
of
all
with
them.
O rganized Libor is slowly coming scarce at Portland on account of the I the population of Toledo was rush­ A. D. Runnels met a very painful Sunday evening
He is young in
to it en
One leader has ex­ strike. These articles ought to be ing madly toward the scene of danger, accident last Saturday evening by the work, but did exceedingly well
supplied bv the Oregon farmet in­ some in boats, some on foot running
pressed the situation thus. ‘ ft i".
is i.o
being kicked by one of his horses.
longer a que- lion of strike, but a stead of being shipped into the state down the banks of the bay, women He was trying to drive it into the
Si'CCESSH i I ili IT »RU HS'.
from
the
east.
and children were screaming and all
question of getting a job
barn and being in a playful mood,
Mr. S. A. Clark, secretary of the I
E. II. Flagg threaten’- to sue was disorder. When they neared the
the horse kicked, and struck Mr. Northwest Fruit Growers Assn., who has i
Im prohibition party appears to Marion county. He had a bill before supposed drowning man he turned Runnels on the right arm, just above studied carefully the subject ot drying
Jx- growing in Texas. At least, it the county commissioner . for print out to be, not Smith but Ludwig. the elbow. Dr Rossiter was called fruit, furnishes the following a.s effective
has held a State Convention and ing the 80,000 tickets used at lhe| The latter hastily swam to his boat, and dressed the wound and it is get driers (hat can l-e easih put up al least
nominated a full ticket without as iS- late election This bill amounted to not knowing whether the people ting along nicely, but will be sore possible expense.
$700 3nd the court allowed him $420. were paying him an ovation or for some time
si .tance trom any other parti
One of the most important questions
for fruit growers at the present time is
The Southern Pacific railroad com­ whether the strike bad reached To­
What is the most efficient and economic
Law eki - aker please note what pany is going to take the old-fash­ ledo. However, it was a happy
Yamhill Independent.
Watterson < “(tier-Journal, a paper ioned bell cord from its train and in termination and after the usual com­ The Presbyterians have traded process to dry our fruit ”
whose editor fought on the wrong its place will be a mall whistle to ment all returned to town.
their church and lot on First street California depends on the sun’s heat
Her fruit growers expose their raisinB,
side of the ei eat'--I
vmpathetic” warn the engineer to stop. This
( \\ Burleigh, convicted at the to Oliver & Colcord for some lots on prunes, applee, pears, peaches, figs and
strike in hi tors hi to ;.a\
may be sounded by pressing a but­ last term of circuit court in Lincoln the south side of Sheridan street apricots, spread on wooden trays and
Now don t yon do it, Mr Deh —
ton
county and sentenced to five year3 near the public school grounds. We placed on acres of drying grounds, to be
Don’t tackle Li-cie Sam.
Ten thousand thousand fobnny F.ehs
An editor in a valley town recent­ hi the penitentiary for rape upon his learn that it is their intention to put evaporated bv the sun's rays. Nature
< «nteil yon that the projick, Debs,
ly announced that in the next i.Liue granddaughter. Mabel Irish, was up a neat and commodious church insures them sunshine for this purpose
Ain t worth a 'tinker'0 dam
of his paper he would begin the pub­ pardoned last week by Governor building at once. The location is a though it requires nearly as many days
good one and we hope they may re­ there as it does hours with ns where we
E. V. Del. , Geo. Howard, T. W. lication of a serial story entitled Pennoyer, having only served one
ceive all the encouragement possible use artificial heat.
month
and
seventeen
days.
The
‘
The
Prettiest
(Jiri
in
Town.
Over
Rogers and Sylvester Keliher, util-
Where fuel is so abundant as to cost
for our people to give.
vials of the A R (' were committed [ 100 girls have sent letter, warning governor said the pardon was rec­
merely the labor of cutting and hauling
ommended by Prosecuting Attorney
to jail on tin- 17th by Judge Seaman , him not to use their name
wood to the drier, and the drier is built
Sheridan Sun
Condon.
Mr. Condon says he has at
on good heating principles, the expense
in the United State;: court for al­ James Dulan, aged 35, of Corvallis,
We
understand
that
Oswald
A.
B.
leged violation of the injunction is­ has a longing for eternity He first no time doubted the guilt of the Grosser, the German gentlemau who of curing fruit is tiot much more than by
sued bv Judge Wood and Judge took oxalic acid, then cold lead but scoundrel whom the governor has bought the Allen and Likens tract the long process of the sun’s heat,
His victim was a
though Californians have several advan­
Grosscup Their bail was fixed at both failed to unshackle his ambi­ just pardoned.
of land, intends to build a $5000 res­ tages that deserve attention. 1. Cur­
delicate
child
of
10
years.
I
have,
$3,(MM) each but the men refused to tious soul. The doctors relieved him
idence this summer.
ing in the sun insures better average
give it.
of the poison and the lead unfor- during mv two terms of office, recom
Under
instructions
from
the
coun
­
success,
as it dries more evenly than is
unately went between his arm and mended the pardon of but one man, ty assessor, York, Deputy Bones of otherwise possible. If you place unripe
and
I
desire
that
Governor
Pen
W arninon along the line of body. Unreciprocated infatuation
fruit in artificial heat it will shrink and
noy er shall have the full credit for this city has been assessing the Indi­ possess neither color nor substance an it
danger from firearm­
in
the was the cause.
an
citizens
at
Grand
Ronde.
The
i this la. t subversion of justice. Bur-
hands of children are perhaps
The IFc st Side say:
The total
first to be assessed was the store­ will lack the saccharine to some extent
useless. Like poverty and sin guns acreage of full-bearing hops in the ! leigh was plainly guilty, and to turn keeper, Frank Norwest. This is Small fruit that will dry too hard in such
will probably always afflict the Independence vicinage is 784 acres such a fiend loose upon the people is something new to the Indians, and heat will not dry so hard in natural and
human race, and people will continue and the amount of spring planting is i itself a crime. There is either a the tax roll of Yamhill will be in­ moderate sun heat. 2. Fruit carefully
cured in the sun will have from ten to
to keep them if kept they are gen­ 240 acres, making a grand total of .; mistake in the report of the reason creased considerably by the move.
twelve per cent more net weight cured
assigned
by
the
governor
or
a
mis
­
erally within reach.
We sound one 1124 acres. Last year there were
Last Monday night the store of than when rapidly evaporated by artifi­
representation
upon
the
face
of
the
note of warning, however. “Don’t marketed from this acreage over
Bible, Mendenhall &. Co. of South cial heat.
touch it, is not sufficient in dealing 560,000 pounds of hops which record As the governor lias been Sheridan was entered by burglars.
There is much to lie said in regard to
with children. They are unreason­ brought a revenue of more than abusive in his official correspondence They effected entrance to the hard­ artificial heat, as it does speedy work and
with me upon this subject. I deem
ing hi such matters. Their curiosity $100,000.
is tar more cleanly than where fruit is i
it possible that he has not been ware room through a back side door spread for weeks in the sun. exposed to
and desire for fun overreach their
Some years ago an old deacon in overly scrupulous in this feature of and thence shoved in the door lead­
caution and the moment the parent s
ing to the mam store room where insect depredations and to the dust land
Oregon was very self-willed, and on (he matter.
sand that blows in the air. No doubt
back is turned the evil comes.
Not
the company safe stood. This they
two or three occasions made endless
we can make nicer cured fruits in some
‘■Teaching is the Noblest Art but
only keep firearms from your chil­
liiiteriKi
tor
tai
llligrnri-
and
Pern.
entered by knocking off the knob, respects, and the liner liavor that comes ; Carrying out this idea on a smaller
trouble in church. At last, the
plan, one can build a drier twenty feet
the Sorriest Trade." ....
dren of tender age, but beware lest church clerk got up and said: Broth
The high character of our state afterwards using drills and punches from soil and climate must give our pro­
long
and
about
fifteen
feet
wide,
with
a
they associate with children who
ren and sisters. I wish Deacon Jones governors throughout the country to open the safe. The safe is badly ducts a ¡»reference in aii markets.
furnace of fire brick, arched to be 3 feet i
have access to deadly weapons, The
thirteenth Annual
As we cannot use sunshine we must high and 30 inches wide, with a hand
was in hell.” The new pastor and during the war was a subject of fre­ wrecked. After securing the money
two are alike dangerous.
the members were horrified and the quent and highly flattering remark the robbers took a pocketbook con­ study to secure the t>est and most eco-, draught room underneath. The furnace
Even those governors who did not taining several thousand dollars in nomical results from artificial heat i to be enclosed in 8 in. brick walls at'
Session
U ncle S am ’ s strong arm is too pastor said "Brother Smith, such support the union cause with satis­ notes out to the rear of the store and and learn all that nature has to teach ns | least 10 feet high and 6 feet wide. The ;
a remark is unkind and unchristian
much for any’ body of unthinking
why do you use such remarks about factory heartiness, like Governor threw them down where they were as to the rulss «e are to follow, lot as fruit drying chamber to be yet above this I
and unreasoning workmen led by a
to the fruit itself it must be perfectly | and the hot air chamber to be carried up i
a brother?” “Well, pastor,” he re­ Seymour, of New York, or that dis­ discovered the next morning. Every ripe when evaporated
That is, the
few demagogues. President Cleve­
plied, “I calculate if Deacon Jones tinguished themselves on the rebel note was found, the burglars evi­ saccharine must he fully developed, so as high as the traye extend, the same
lands course in this strike has been
width of six feet. Dr. Sharpies liaa 17 I
was in hell about six months he ; side, like Governor Harris, now dently having no use for the paper. the cured product will be heavy and rich, i trays on the side and double furnaces,
commendable, and perhaps the only
senator from Tennessee, commanded No clothing or other contents of the with perfect maturity.
would bust it up.”
but, with a single furnace one could i
just criticism that could be made
respect for their ability and the dig- store were taken, guiugto show that
If you wish to realize what this means, ■ , have ten or more trays on each Bide and !
Suit
has
been
begun
against
Mrs.
would be that he was a little slow
Oregon
Monmouth,
! nity with which they maintained and the burglars were after the cash No take three small lots of any fruit—say have those trays 30 in. wide and 3 feet'
.»• M'
in getting at it. But it was a mat- May for “intruding into the school discharged the functions of govern­
a-
—
clue to the robbers has been found prunec—and try to drv them. I,et one , long, to plant about 6 inches iu the 30 I
It is in the
ter for the exercise of caution, His superintendent s office.
A Training ¿chool fur Teachers. Theory an 1 Praeuce combined
ment During that entire period up to date. The job was evidently lot be very ripe indeed ; another not so I and shove in from the outside, it being 1
name
of
the
state
of
Oregon,
L.
Hart
irong Profe.donal Course and well equipped, Model Scbix.l.
strike policy is so far ahead of other
fully ripe; and etill another that has not ■ arranged to leave a space for the escape
not
a
single
governor
was
open
to
Thorough I reparatorv and Academic Courses Normal, Advanced Normal Business.
done
by
men
who
understood
their
prominent acts of his present ad­ complainant, and is instigated by T any special criticism, except as the business, and who had a thorough become soft, though it seems to have of the hot air, the egress of which is con­ and Art Department
Light Expenses Foard and lodging books and tuition nol above slid per vear
ministration that he is really de­ B Handley to prevent Mrs May cause to which he adhered or with knowledge of the premises Follow­ made its growth. Have each lot care­ trolled bv narrow crevices left along the
the town rd Monmouth hus a beautiful aud healthful location in the ver heart ol th- Wil­
from holding the office. Mrs May
fully evaporated and you will see in a 1 upper edge of the tray that holds the lamette valley, twelve miles southwest of the state capita! It has no saloon ,
serving of a great deal of praise.
has qualified as superintendent, how­ which he sympathized was con­ ing is the loss as near as can be ap­ minute that the first is a rich and heavy fruit These spaces correspond to the i
The Normal School Diploma entities one to tenth in any county in th
HSGUKO BACK.
ever, and will hold the institutes and demned. Personally they were men proximated the firm, about $35. the product, perfect, and the others le-.’-s and pressure and can commence at one-1 State without further examination.
Graduates command good position:
examinations, and transact such of honor. Every one had the high­ old lodge of Workmen about $15 on less perfect as food and less heavy at- fourth oi an inch with the top tray and
Expense^ Tuition per term of ten week’ Nnnnfel
3hb*>’oriaai X- Commerciai :
The New York Sun has done a other business that the office re­ est respect for Horatio Seymour, and deposit , Masonic lodge $5 on depos­ weight. Remember, always, that aver- increase to one and one-fourth inches at
Coord and lodging—board st Normal Dimng Hall SI A. p<-r «eck. turnista«! rooms, wilt tn<
light,
from
il
to
Î1.25
per
week,
unfurnished
rooms
60c
per
week
Board and lodging In privar -
valuable service by investigating the quires. It looks queer that Mr. as for Governor Harris, he distin­ it and a Waterbury watch also on ago dealers and consumers know good the bottom, the increase being a tenth and
1 am 1
♦min «a ili > to
♦za *• £3 4 ” A fI per
».x. e wi . *1 A -
Umllies
from
* "
'
fruit when they see it, and measure the of an inch to each tray.
Vitality and growth have alw-av» characterized the work ot the normal The coming yea»
magnitude of the reflux of foreigners Handley is anxious to hold the office guished himself by sequestrating, deposit.
promises to be one of the best in its history Catalogues cheerfully sent on application Addresi
price by the quality, and you have the
to Europe. When the business de­ when a majority of the people voted when In danger of capture, about a
To secure sufficient heat there -»hould
Day ton Herald.
P L CAMPBELL, President, or H. A. WANN, Secretary of Faculty.
question
plainly
before
you.
be a return pipe from the end of the fire
pression assumed a chronic form, against him and when he never was i million dollars in gold belonging to
It
seems,
then,
that
great
care
must
he
Wednesday
the
steamer
Toledo
brick
furnace,
taken
from
a
collar
of
11
there was a sharp falling off in the elected to the position anyway, be- the state of Tennessee, and when the
number of foreigners arriving. iug appointed by the court, to fill the war was over returning every dollar when coming up the Yamhill, ran on taken to have fruii perfectly ripe, and it inches; collar and first elbow made of
cannot be too ripe if sound. The next
Next the tide began to move out­ unexpired term of E K. Barnard, to the state treasury He asked no a snag and badly injured the wheel thing is to secure the best and moat steel ; all elbows made of Pteel and pipes
made of best heavy iron. This 11 inch
and
hull.
It
was
thought
by
the
ward instead of inward—in small who resigned about a year ago.— Til. authority, shared with no one his
economical method for curing fruit. It pipe goes forward, then returns in two
captain
that
the
boat
could
be
taken
volume at first, but steadily increas­ lamook Headlight.
secret, yet such was the confidence
must be cheaply done, because the priee nine in. pipes, and these join in another
ing since It is not the poor for­
in his integrity that when he re­ to Portland, and on Thursday morn­ of fruit will not justify great expense. It large collar and enter a brick flue, to be
Henry Ridgeway, living east of turned the coin no surprise was felt. ing he started for that city on her must he well done, or the fruit will not
eigners who are leaving, but those
well-built on the outside, which should
Gaston,
was out in the meadow on But now the gubernatorial office regular trip. When the boat reached be marketable. It should not be done too
who can afford to pay their way
go up high to make a good draught.
across seas to their old homes, and Thursday of last week helping to seems to be the objective point of the the Willamette river it was found rapidly, as that will shrink it too much, The space from the top of the wall,
impossible to manage her The pas­ and tlie weight of the fruit dried regu­ under the trays, should be well floored
each carrying a greater or less start a mower. The team had not worst cranks in the countrv.
steadied
down,
and
he
was
walking
A
The four most prominent govern­ sengers were transferred to the lates the price. The mote flesh of the with a plant, same as the trays have.
amount of money, the accumulations
fruit retained the greater the excellence. The outter space, for escape of hot air I
behind
the
sickle
when
hi-
foot
steamer
Willamette
Chief,
and
the
ors in the United States to-day are
of his labor here. A Scotchman,
Therefore, we should merely expel sur­
buying tickets for himself and fami­ caught in a tangle of grass. He fell Altgeld, of Illinois; Lewelling, of Toledo was floated down to Porrland plus moisture, leaving enough to hold can be carried up to the top of the hot
air chamber and then extended up 10
and one of his hands struck in front Kansa" Waite, of Colorado, and The owner has hired the Elwood,
ly for Glasgow, frankly said
the saccharine an ! albumen in a pre- feet higher in lifts, built every four feet,
and
will
run
that
boat
on
the
route
of
the
sickle
bar,
where
it
was
caught
Pennover,
of
Oregon.
The
latter
"We have saved up a little money,
eerved form. The flesh of a prune that shall be 12x18 inches in the clear.
and we can't afford to stay here and cut from the arm at the wrist has been defeated by an overwhelm­ between Dayton and Portland until should have a bright’and meaty qualit-.. We have regulated the exit of hot air
while I am waiting for a job. We Dr. Linklater was summoned bv ing majority, but his term of office the Toledo has been thoroughly over and not be dried to skin and bone ■ after passing through the trays, by
hauled and repaired.
should be cured and not cooke 1
can live over there on less than half telephone, and was with the suffer i will not expire until January next.
Come and See Us
cracks one-fourth to one and one fourth
ing
man
within
two
hours
of
the
ac
­
I have been drying fruit for twelve inch in size. The trays are to be every
I at which time, happily, the terms of
it costs us to live here, and so we
Newberg Graphic.
have decided to go back We can cident. Although the hand was all the four-will expire, our own Illi­ Make it a point to tell your friends years, with such success that my product six inches. We must provide for a lib-;
better afford to wait over there till severed, there were so many gashes nois governor alone excepted. There wherever you meet them that in has stood well in St. Paul, Montana and erul supply of fresh air to come in and l»e ■
business brushes up a bit. When and the stump was so ragged that is no more doubt of the retirement spite of wind or weather, cyclones Portland as choice prunes. All the time heated. To secure this, openings must :
I have been unsatisfied. The fruit was be left in the brick wall, one foot al«»ve
the surgeon had to resect for a flap of Waite and Lewelling than there is
it does we will come back again. ”
or earthquakes, hard times and dry not good enough, was not dried equally
and
cut
higher
up.
The
patient
suf
tlie ground level. As no more air will come '
of Pennoyer. Six months hence times, the annual meetings of the
The democratic party's tariff-
W.G. HENDERSON.
enough ; during the past year,especially. in than can find exit, these spaces! S. WILSON.
fered
intense
pain
and
was
much
John
P.
Altgeld
will
be
the
only
one
smashing jiolicv brought about a
Newberg
Fair
Association
are
a
fix­
1
have
studied
the
question
;
havevicited
should 1« equal to a full supply, to se-1
business stagnation, with resulting weakened from loss of blood, but at : of the lot left. The terms of Gov­ ture. The date fixed for the opening fruit driers all over our region, to deter­
cure a current of hot air passing over the ■’
last
accounts
he
was
doing
well.
—
ernors
Flower
and
Peck,
who
will
idleness to tens of thousands. This
this year is Monday, September 24, mine that the plan of Mr Carson is the fruit. To secure a good draught in the
Hillsboro Independent.
have proved dismal failures, to say and the fair will continue four days most natural.
has not only largely checked immi­
iurnace have the chimney high, to se-
This is to secure a current of hot air i cure a strong current of hot air over
gration, but started a return move­ The retiring county treasurer of the least of it will also expire in as usual.
(Third Street, between E and F.)
over and under each tray, to carry oil’ tlie fruit have wooden liftB for its exit
ment among those foreigners who Klamath county. W. E. Howe, was ■ January. Ordinarily those two
Miss Mattie Stratton, who is
the
moisture
with
sufficient
draught
and
would
be
conspicuous,
but
the
four
also high.
are able to get away The checking short in his accounts to the amount
teaching in Tillamook county, writes
WILSON
«•f immigration may not be an evil, of about $9000. and as the day ai.d others named have been so much home that she is enjoying her work not leave a body of fruit to sweat in its Here is simply the idea given tor se­
own
vapors.
curing perfect evaporation. it will be
ft ——
but the method of achieving it is a hour for turning over the monies and worse that the general public is not and the surroundings. The school
The principle is discovered, but the much better to have the fruit cured with
most costly one. It certainly should books of the county and final settle­ disposed to pay much attention to house is within a stone s throw of application of it has been faulty
Mr. hot air passing over trays on the side of
Everything first-class. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercial
not Lie necessary to ruin the Ameri­ ment to his successor. Alex Martin, ’ them.
the roaring billows and the beach is H. F. Dosch, of Portland, on a small the hot air chamber, than to have Travelers Conveyed to all pointe at most reasonable rates. Oive ns a call.
Still another governor has just
can people to accomplish it That jr , drew nearer, and the sin of Billy
the children s playground. Two bears scale, an»l Dr. A. Sharpies of Eugene, it directly over the furnace If trays are :
method is about as costly as the one Howe would soon become common done a most shameful thing. We were killed in the vicinity before she on a large scale, claim to have success­ . over the furnace and are over one ■
■ hich the Chinese followed to roast property, the defaulting treasurer refer to the governor of North Da- h3d been there two weeks, and fish fully used the idea that was suggested by another, the fruit will swelter in the es
i a p»g—burning down the house with ran the gauntlet of desperation, pre­ ; kota. E C. D. Sbortrldge. hitherto are abundant.
eaping vapor, while the other plan se-1
With bear meat, A. H. Carson, of Grant 's pass.
ttie pig locked in— as told by Charles ferring the concealment of fire to Inconspicuous. Wishing to send fish and clams for table fare, and a Dr. Sharpies is now reconstructing bis cures a draught of air that sweeps over
Lamb.
disgrace Mr. Howe claimed that some of the state militia to their bracing sea breeze to keep the mos­ evaporator so that he can turn off at and under the tray? and then passes en
$8875 in greenbacks belonging to the Lome' he telegraphed to Debs for quitoes away, a romance for the least iour tons of cured fruit a day ol 2» tirely away.
Dr. Sharpies has wide doora filling the
Patrick Eugene Prendergast, the county were consumed by the flames permission to do so! Just imagine Graphic on “The Life of a School hours. For this he is having made
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murder ot Cai ter Harrison, expiated The circumstances of the fire were Governor Yates, Brough or Morton ma’am in the Far West ought to be heavy castings to crown his furnace outside oi the drier, beyond the space
combustion
chambers
to
consume
smoke
left
for
the
escaping
hot
air
and
steam,
his crime on the gallows at Chicago peculiar and do not at all tend to re­ getting on his knees before a boss forthcoming.
and save fuel, with extensive ramifica­ and shores the trays into ¡»lace from the
on Friday He was calm to the end, lieve Howe of the suspicion of arson, striker, a thousand miles away, or at
tions of pipes through which to draw the side, while Carson has doors at the ends
and was taken down after swinging no effort being made to rescue the his very door, and praying for the
Amity Blade
current and thus greatly Increase the de­ and shovee the trays in one after the
bine minutes.
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safe or its contents. His bondsmen privilege of doing anything, least of
A ten-pound boy was born to the gree of heat.
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