The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, February 22, 1895, Image 1

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Entered at the Postoffice in McMinnville,
as Second-class matter.
VOL. XXV
M’MINNVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1895.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2. SO PER YEAR*
One Dollar if paid in advance, Single numbers five cent».
NO. 8,
are to be 6 councilmen—freeholders; try to have as many large prunes
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
license
or no license to saloons to be and as small a proportion of the
Newberg Graphic.
Attorney smaller sizes as possible. The work
As the early bird catches the voted b*v the
PROPRIETORS
Flower
and
S.
R.
Baxter
went to of thinning Petite prunes by hand is
worms so the early hatched chicken
I
Salem
on
Wednesday
to
secure
the too great.
has been found to be the most profit­
1
passage
of
the
charter
by
the
legis
­ Mr. J. R. Shepard, of Zena, Or., as
able. Chicken fanciers are already
lature.
’ well as a number of other prominent
setting hens.
i Oregon growers, believes the best
Henry West, who has been in
Sheridan Sun
practicable method of thinning Pe­
FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS.
K
Hawaii for a year or more, arrived
The house of Douglas Delashmutt
tite prunes and increasing the size of
U
here Wednesday and is at home with on Dupee creek occupied by Grant
CHOICEST IK THE MARKET.
the fruit is a vigorous course of
his family on Wynooski street. He Daugherty was destroyed by fire
X
South side Third St. between B and C.
pruning. He took out about one-
has a job on a sugar plantation at Monday morning. The cause was a
third of the limbs on his Petite trees
good wages and expects to return defective flue. Very little was
Pullman
last winter, leaving one or two trees
M g MINNVI ü L î E
again to remain for a time at least.
saved from the flumes.
unpruned as a test. The result was they are active, daring and aggress­ The cost, after the construction of
With nursery stock selling at the
very strongly in favor of the prun­ ive, there need be no fear that they
the necessary machinery' and the
extremely low prices now being Promptness is a commendable virtue. ing. The trees which were not
Dlegant
will
not
find
enough
to
eat,
for
they
That
’
s
why
we
oiler
you
One
Minute
stringing
of the wires, will be as­
realized by the nursery men over the
pruned bore a heavy crop but the
Dining Curs
country, it would seem that tree Cough Cure. It is prompt in relief and prunes were so small that he did not can rustle as well as the robins, blue­ tonishingly small, far less, someone
prompt in curing. That is what it is
birds and meadow larks, which are says, than the price of the fodder for
B. E. COULTER, Prop.
setting ought to have a boom, but it made for. Rogers Bros.
Tourist
pick them.
to be seen in all directions around the animals who now limp along over
don’t work that wray. With stock
Prunes of the 40-50 size are mor­ town now. If they get a squint at
Sleeping Cars Goods of all descriptions moved and
the tow-path at the rate of a mile ail
selling at good prices people seem to
The Grain Plant Louse,
ally certain to bring a good price and the Oregonian they will be surprised
|ST. PAUL
hour. It is also proposed that railway
careful handling guaranteed. Collections
take inspiration and get enthusiastic
The appearance of the grain aphis it costs no more to get them to
MINNEAPOLIS
will l»e made monthly. Hauling of all
over the fruit business, but with dull in Oregon, Washington and Idaho market than it does the small ones to learn that their sunny southern trains running anywhere within
kinds done cheap.
DULUTH
prices they seem to loose their grip. last summer caused considerable which only sell in the east at one- home, even away down where oue reach of a water power shall be op­
roasts in Alabama’s sultry clime, if erated by electricity conveyed by
¡FARGO_______
alarm among the farmers and es­ half or one-third as much.
North Yamhill Record.
he
goes there in the summer time, conductors from the central plant,
GRAND FORKS
W. J. CLARK,D.D.S
pecially among those who depend
TO
By pruning the trees in such a has been covered with a blanket of which may be distant even one hun­
Prof. S. S. Duncan has accepted
CROOKSTON
chiefly upon wheat raising for a liv­ manner as to open up the heads it snow, and like all emigrants from
Graduate University of Mich.
the position of principal of the Day­
dred and fifty or two hundred miles,
The King of Liver Medicines.
ing.
WINNIPEG
will be possible next summer, if nec­ anywhere they will be thankful that on an average, from the general
“ I have used yourSlinmons Liver Regu­
ton public schools during the coming
lator
and
can
conscienclously
say
It
Is
the
Has opened an office in Union Block, Room 6,
Prof. F. L. Washburn, entomolo­ essary, to further thin the crop by
HELI.ENA and
king of all liver medicines, I consider It a
year. He went over there last Sat­
they are in Oregon, where the crops course of the line.
and is prepared to do all work in the dental line.
medicine chest in Itself.—G eo . W. J ack -
gist of the Oregon experiment sta­ clubbing off a portion of the fruit—a never fail, and all the rest of it.— Or­
BUTTE
urday to make the necessary ar­
son , Tacoma, Washington.
CROWN-AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY.
I.He Tint* in Piioiogrepliy.
«-EVERY PACKAGE-««
rangements for moving at the close tion, devoted considerable time and method followed to same extent by egonian.
attention
to
this
pest
last
summer,
L stcst M ethod or P ainless E xtraction .
California
fruit
growers.
—
Rural
Bs.s the £ Stamp In red ou wrapper.
If
a Chicago telegram of the 6th
of the present term of our school,
and in Bulletin No. 33, recently is­ Northwest.
Lite Suvluc Balloons.
inst.
can be relied upon, the problem
which
will
;;be
two
weeks
from
to
­
CHICAGO
sued, he gives a summary of the
of
reproducing
the natural colors by
morrow.
Mr.
Duncan
has
been
prin
­
The
Utica,
N.
Y.,
Observer
states
WASHINGTON
known facts concerning this insect Don’t neglect that cough, it leads to
cipal of the North Yamhill schools
that Professor Carl Myers has com­ photography has at last been solved
PHILADELPHIA
consumption. One Minute Cough Cure
for the past three years, and has with a description of the methods possesses a double virtue. It cures and pleted at the balloon farm at Frank­ in a practical way:
NEW YORK
used
in
fighting
it.
BOSTON AND ALL
The inventor of the process is
shown himself to be highly qualified
fort, N. Y., the first of a series of
It is perhaps not necessary to des­ cures quickly. Rogers Bros.
POINTS EAST and SOUTH
as an educator, and has given excel­
balloon outfits to be supplied to James W. McDonough. He is an
cribe this louse here as its appear­
For information, time cards, maps or ■
THE ELBE DISASTEK.
lent satisfaction. The term of school
some sixty vessels belonging to New electrical engineer, but for thirty
tickets, call on or write
ance must be familiar now to nearlj’
in this city will be necessarily short
York parties for life saving purposes years he has been trying to perfect a
all grain raisers in the Pacific north­
Figures given out by the London in case of shipwreck. Each outfit method of placing upon glass or
C. H. FLEMING, Agent.
the coming year, by reason of no
MCMINNVILLE.
west.
agent of the North German Lloyd consists of an automatic apparatus paper a picture which should be a
special funds being provided for at
The
injury
to
ths
grain
results
A.D.CHARLTON, Aset.Gen.Pas.Agt.
steamship company show that 332 generating hydrogen gas underpres­ fac-simile of that seen when looking
the late school meeting.
from the sucking of sap in the stalks lives were lost by the wreck of the
PORTLAND, ORECON.
sure, so controlled by a stop cock into the back end of a camera. Per­
Amity Blade.
and heads of the grain by the lice.
Elbe. Hundreds of vessels searched that the closing of this immediately sons who have looked into a camera
Prof. Washburn gives the follow­ in vain for some trace of the other
A good saddle was stolen from the
stops the generation or flow of gas in that way have always wished that
ing history of the louse:
barn of R. W. Phillips Saturday.
yawls launched by the wrecked ves­ and retains it still under pressure. something could bo found which
“Although its existence was ob­ sel, but in vain. Thus closes the
Bud Forrest is a happy man by
This is used to rapidly inflate a bal­ could reproduce truthfully the life
QUINCY, MASS.,
served
seventeen years before, the most terrible marine disaster since
reason of the fact that his wife pre­
loon of sufficient size to carry a life tints seen there. Mr. McDonough
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
sented him with flue twin daughters grain aphis first appeared in great the sinking of the Arctic in mid­ line ashore from a wrecked vessel, claims that his invention will do this,
yesterday morning. If anything, numbers in 1861, spreading over Atlantic from collision, a generation by means of which a heavier cable and as proof showed two transpar­
New England, all of New York ex­ ago.
Bud looks better.
may be drawn for communication or encies, on one of which was a por­
cept the western portion, northeast­ The lesson of the tragic occurrence
The car loaded with flour, potatoes,
passage of crew or goods, as now trait of himself, on the other a pic­
etc., destined for Red Willow county, ern Pennsylvania, *and portions of is that, either the regulations for practiced by the governmental life ture of a Japanese screen. The por­
Nebraska for the benefit of the suf­ Canada. Every grain field was in­ vessels meeting and passing ou the saving crews where stations exist trait was a good one. Mr. McDon­
ferers, was carried on its way by the vaded and many of them thronged. high seas are not adequate for the for throwing a line by use of a mor­ ough’s eyes and hair were faithfully
In many cases the wheat crop was vastly increased traffic of the present
north-bound freight last Saturday
tar. The defects of the mortar sys­ portrayed; the flesh tints were
AND ALL KINDS OF
with 20,380 pounds of good things to reduced one-half, and the oat crop time, or that there was gross care­ tem are that the stations are infre­ brought out, and a red tie was as
gladden the hearts of those in need barely paid for harvesting. The lessness and negligence on the part quent on the coast, the great diffi­ brilliantly reproduced as in the orig­
CEMETERY
year following it spread over the re­ of the officers of one or both of the
at that place. The people in and
culty in throwing a line against the inal dress.
FURNISHINGS :
Mr. McDonough is enthusiastic
around this city were most liberal in maining portion of Canada and into vessels—the Elbe and the Crathie. wind at so small a mark as a ship,
their contributions for which they Michigan, and then disappeared. In There is no intimation in the dis­ and the distance, which frequently over the success of his first experi­
deserve praise, especially J. B. 1883 it appeared in ten counties in patches of fog at the time. The makes such efforts futile. The bal­ ment with his invention. He has
All work fully guaranteed to give perfect satis­
Long, who, through his untiring ef­ California, doing considerable dam­ German ocean, like all the waters loon system has the advantage of re­ patented the process, and will go to
faction. Refers by permission to Wni Me Chris­
man. Mrs. L. E. Rawley, Mrs. E. D. Fellows.
forts, succeeded in placing Amity age to wheat, one man reporting surrounding the British Isles, is sub­ quiring no special apparatus on New York in a few ¿lays for the pur­
Holl’s Old Jewelry Stand, 3d Street.
far ahead of many larger towns in that the yield of his spring wheat ject to frequent fogs, during which, shore, while the balloon simply is pose of forming a stock company to
the
multi-colored
the quantity and quality of their con­ was diminished one-half by the rav­ in spite of care, collisions, ground­ drifted toward a line of coast by the manufacture
ELSIA
ages of the pest. April 29th and ings and wrecks have occurred.
screens, which are the secret of the
tributions.
same
wind
which
blows
the
ship
Manufactures and Deals in
30th and May 2d and 3d large flights But the night of the Elbe disaster
ashore, and drops its line when the process. It is by the application of
■
Newberg Independent.
of the winged variety were noticed was clear and bitingly cold, with a
shore is reached.— Scientific Ameri­ these to an ordinary camera that the
Moses Votaw spent several days in Sacramento, but disappeared stringingly sharp southeast wind. can.
I
work is done. They can also be used
last week taking the school census. after the rains of May 4th. In near­ The night was moonless, of course,
in
kodaks and be applied by ama­
SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS,
He succeeded in finding 405 children ly every instance where the pest has and dark, but there was no reason
Eighty -Ville» an Hour,
teurs. They can be used in portrai­
Brasbe* and Bells them cheaper than
of school age in this district, This appeared it has been met by a host the vessels light could not be seen.
they can be bought anywhere else in
A mile a .minute has been con- ture, in magazine work, in copying
is 16 more than there were a year of parasitical and predaceous in­ Hence there is some reason, appar­ sidered the limit of railway travel; pictures and in reproducing tapestry
the Willamette Valley. Our all home
made sets of harness are pronounced
ago, but not quite so many as two sects.”
ently, for a charge of carelessness.
and, indeed, when one considers what or any sort of goods which it is de­
unsurpassable by those who buy them
years ago.
From the nature of the circum­ Then it appears that the Cratbie the hurling onward of two hundred sirable to show in the original color.
The friends of J. H. Townsend will stances the farmer can do little to attempted to cross the bows of the tons of wood and metal sixty miles In fact, the new process seems to
be
surprised to learn that he was fight this pest. Burning the stubble Elbe. This is forbidden by all mari­ in the hour really means, the imagin­ mark an era in photography.
JOHN F. DERBY,
taken with a sudden attack of Ha­ is recommended, also clean cultiva­ time regulations. If that vessel was ation is stunned with contemplation
Woman-Suffrage Lecturer—They
waiian fever yesterday, and left for tion the following year of land upon managed as the reports state, her of the forces brought into play.
Proprietor of The McMinnville
say
that women if allowed the ballot
which
the
crops
are
infested.
Wheat
officers
should
be
severely
punished.
the island republic on the ten o’clock
Now, however, several railroads are
would
still take no interest in elec­
and
oats
which
are
so
badly
infested
And
if
the
regulations
controlling
boat. He goes to spy out the
building great engines which will
country, and if he finds things favor­ that the grain will evidently not vessel navigation do not permit of run heavy trains at the rate of eighty tions; but I defy anybody to tell me
able, expects to locate there. We ripen should be cut for hay while adequate punishment to the men re­ miles an hour. For a short space why? A Masculine Voice—I'll bet
Situated at the Boutbwext corner of the Fair
wish him a pleasant trip, but hope green and the hay thus made is not sponsible, then the necessity is shown over the New Jersey Central trains you 110 I can tell you why! Woman-
•rounds.
of a new international code dealing are now being run 3t the rate of one Suffrage Lecturer (indignantly)—Sir,
he may decide to return to Oregon. objectionable for stock.
All (lies of Brat-class Drain Tile kept constantly
There
are
many
natural
enemies
of
with this subject, with severe penal­ hundred and twelve miles an hour. I never bet. The Masculine Voice-
ou band at lowest living prices.
Dayton Herald.
this louse, among them Lady Bugs, ties for its infraction, and a pledge But with the engines now in use the Well, that’s why.— Harper's Bazar.
James Galloway, of Ione, Morrow Syrphus Flies, Aphis Lions, etc. of swift and certain enforcement by
OREGON
MCMINNVILLE,
road must be nearly straight to ac­
county, is here visiting at D. Stout- Prof, Washburn says:
“What do the men do at the club,
the governments of all civilized complish such speed; whereas, with
enberg’s. Mr. Galloway usually
John?” “Well Maria, they pass
“Fortunately, almost simultan­ nations.— Toledo Blade.
the enormous machines in course of
makes a visit at least once a year to eously with an outbreak of this pest
most of the time praising their
construction,
one and one-third miles
this section, which once used to be appear myriads of these little foes,
Headache is the direct result of indi­
wives.” “Yes, and I should judge
—AND—
his home. He inform's us that the and as the beneficial forms multiply gestion and stomach disorders. Remedy a minute, or one hundred and eight­ from your breath when you come
TO.WSOR1AL PARLORS,
winter in Morrow county has been very rapidly, they greatly reduce the these by using DeWitt’s Little Early een feet a second, can easily be home that they use very strong
Risers, and your headache disappears. accomplished over curves and grades,
mild and pleasant.
number of lice. It is to these we The Favorite little pills everywhere. the one requisite being a solid aDd language in doing so.”— Boston Ga­
Logan & Kutch, Prop’s.
zette.
Prof. Jackson, principal of the must look for help in this crisis, and Rogers Bros.
well-ballasted road-bed. As may
Dayton school, sent in his resigna­ they are about all we can rely upon
readily be understood, the spreading Pro,re»» of the Diphtheria Cara
For a Clean Shave or Fashionable Hair
SOI THLRX SONG BIIIOS.
tion to the school board on Friday, to lessen the evil. Whenever the
lu France.
pressure on the rails, and the pound­
Cut Give Us a Call.
which was accepted by the board aphis turns a dark color, either A Large Number Turned Loom.
The
Paris
correspondent of the
ing of the ties which such titanic
Bath» are new and first-class in every re­
Friday evening, and the Professor brown or black, it means that it is
Lancet
reports
that arrangements
spect Ladies' Baths and shampooing a special­
The mocking birds received some masses at such speed must occasion,
went on board that night and de­ doomed. For this is caused by the
ty. Employ none but first-class men. Don't
time since by the association for the would be an element of danger as have been made at the Pasteur In­
parted on the boat early next morn­ aphis parasite which deposits its egg
forget the place. Three doors west of Hotel
importation of song birds, and well as cost. Given, however, a stitute for the immediate dispatch of
Yamhill.
ing. Numerous “friends” were de­ on or within the aphis. The egg
housed in the aviary on the prem­ sound, well constructed road, and tubes of anti toxic serum to any part
sirous of interviewing him with their hatches and the larva feeds on the
THE
ises of the late Frank Dekum, have the question of rapidity is merely a of France. It will thus be seen that
little bills before he departed.
tissues of the louse, causing the all been turned loose. It was in­ matter of power. Steam as a motive M. Roux and his assistants have not
Road Supervisor Hash and E. A. death of the latter.
tended to keep them housed until the power is probably nearing the limit been idle. Indeed, both the insti­
It appears that excessively wet or season was further advanced, but of usefulness, but it will doubtless be tute authorities and the public have
Aiderman were out on Thursday
locating a road to the gravel bar on excessively dry and hot weather is their life in the sunny south has led superseded without its ever having worked with a will; the latter hav­
the Willamette river. It is pro­ unfavorable to the grain louse, while them to expect spring about thi6 accomplished its utmost.
ing, through the Figaro, and by
LIVERY STABLE.
posed that the bar be made as easy a medium-warm, damp atmosphere is time, and so they began to pair, and
means of gifts made directly to the
of access as possible, and that more most conducive to their multiplica­ likewise to fight, and were so pug­
Trolley Canal*.
institute, contributed up to Decem­
CATES & HENRY, Props.
gravel be placed on the roads in this tion.
The antiquated method of hauling ber 31, 1894, no less a sum than
nacious that it would have been a
It is probable that its uatural ene­ Kilkenny cat case if they had not canal boats slowly along by sorrow­ 611,000 francs ($122,200). This does
vicinity. It would not be surprising
K Strwt, north of Third. Everything New and
mies
have so reduced the numbers of been released. The birds having aP ful mules or anatomical specimens of not include 100,000 francs (120,000)
to
see
the
road
leading
to
the
depot
First-class. Conveyance of Commercial Travel­
ers a specialty. Board and stabling by the day or
the grain louse that its ravages will been newly caught, and not accus­ worn-out equines is about to be su­ just voted by the chambers, and
well
graveled
by
another
winter.
mouth. We solicit a fair share of the local pat­
large invoices just ini Also the one running to Dayton not be material the coming season, tomed to confinement, were not used perseded by the brisk trolley-wire. which will doubtless become an an.
ronage.
prairie. Mr. Hash now has the road and yet it may rally sufficiently to do
The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal com­ nual subsidy. The institute now
We invite the attention beds in most places thrown up in some damage. After this year Prof. to the food provided, and were very
THE NIc.niNNVILLE
anxious to get out and shift for pany is now putting up the necessary possesses, for immunizing purposes,
of all persons contem- good condition, and the ditches on Washburn thinks it probable that themselves.
mechanism, and the animals hitherto j a stud of 136 horses, a total that will
employed
will shortly experience a I probably be ultimately increased to
plating the purchase of each side, in many places open, giv­ the work of the Lady bugs, etc., will
When the door of their prison was
give us immunity from the grain opened they did not march out in change, either to other scenes of ■ the maximum of 150. Of these, 20
ing
the
water
a
chance
to
run
off
and
new goods in our line.
louse for many years.— Rural North­ order, as the animals did out of the activity, or to the long rest of the j are kept by the municipal council of
leave the road dry.
—McMinnville, Oregon.—
Come and see them.
The city council was busily em­ west.
ark, but digged out in pairs and by knacker’s yard. The great Erie Paris at a cost of 20,000 francs
Pahl up Capital, $«10,000
canal system will be run by electric-: ($4,000) a year, for the benefit of the
ployed drawing up a new charter the
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cured J. squads of half a dozen, and at once
Transacts a General Banking Business.
first of the week. A council and G. Gorrell of the worst ease of eczema began looking for the early worm on ity, probably, before the close of the ' Paris hospitals and poor. At Vill­
citizen’s meeting was held in the A. ever known in the state of Indiana. the lawn, and they found him, too. current year. The energy is to be eneuve d’Etang—a property ceded
O. U. W. hall on Monday evening, It cures scalds, burns, indolent sores and Some of the pairs soon scattered off, supplied from the nearest water­ by the state to M. Pasteur in 1886—
President,
-
-
J. Il" COWLS.
Vice President, - LEE LAUGHLIN.
at which the charter was unani­ never fails to cure piles. Rogers Bros.
but others remained about the place power electric plant; viz., dam and , there are 79 horses cared for by a
Cashier, -
E. C. AP PERSON
mously adopted. It was almost
and apparently hankered after the turbines. It is said that the energy capable veterinary surgeon and his
Asst. Cashier
...
IF. 6'. LIXK
—
wholly taken from the Newberg Pruning to Secure Larger Fruit. flesh pots which had been furnished required will, in most cases, be more staff. That the animals flourish
Board of Directors:
charter. The limit of indebtedness
Prune growers are compelled to them, for they flitted back into the than the surplus which would other­ under the regime of good feeding
J. W. COWLS.
LEE LAUGHLIN, I
face
the probability that their fruit aviary,and helped themselves. Some wise go to waste. The Erie system and periodical bleedings adopted is
for
the
town
was
placed
at
$300;
A. J. APPERSON
WM. CAMPBELL,
J. L ROGERS.
bonded indebtedness, to be a two- will bring a low price next season. of them still linger round the place; will receive its actuating force from proved by the presence in good
thirds majority of real estate owners, It is not probable that prunes smaller others have been seen about town, the Niagara water-power plant. The health at Alfort of a sturdy Brittany
------- IS ONLY
Sell Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Trans-
$500; limit of taxation 6 mills: women than 120 to the pound will bring and some have gone afield and have Chesapeake and Ohio canal will ob­ pony which has hitherto supplied no
for, on New York, San Francisco and Portland. I
Deposita received subject to cheek. Interest paid
over 21 years of age allowed to vote enough to pay for shipping them been seen at Fulton, and on the east tain all the energy necessary from less than 420 quarts of blood.— Scien­
on Time Deposits. Loans money on approved
security. Collections made ou all accessible
without property qualification; there east and it is obvious that we should side as far south as Milwaukie. As the water-power of the Potomac. tific American.
point».
. |
Thof. F. Oaket, Henry C. I’ayne, Henry C.
iiou»e, Receivers.
orthern
pacific R. R.
N
s
Matthies Brothers,
CITY MARKET
*
FHO.ti
"As old as
the hills” and
never excell­
ed. “Tried
and proven”
is the verdict
o f millions.
Simmons
Liver Regu-
lator is the
/’/'/?/'• only Liver
v/ and Kidney
medicine t o
which you
can pin youi
faith for a
cure, A
mild laxa-
1
tive, a n d
purely veg­
etable, act-
ing directly
on the Liver
and Kid­
neys. Try it.
Sold by all
Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder
to be taken dry or made into a tea.
the
covNTV PBERN.
Baking
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Truck and Dray Co. Than
Pills
THROUGH TICKETS TO
THOSE
E. J. Qualey & Go
KNOWING
GRANITE
MONUMENTS
WRIGHT,
INDEBTED
[ARNESS !
KAY & TODD
*
TILE FACTORY,
ARE
CITY BATHS
*
SETTLE
AT ONCE.
COMMERCIAL
NEW FURNITURE
:
Ö)
National Bank
Upholstered Hovelties,
A
BURNS & DANIELS
The
Reporter
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
I