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Sunday, March 18, 2012

1898

January: Worked on road at Stuart’s, worked at Beusch’s.  Went to school board meeting, made and painted a blackboard for the school.  Ollie Rice came to board January 2 - 28.  Notation of “night of weeping women” on January 25th. and later Josef “went to Rice’s for meat”.

February 1898 :  Dora made a trip to Rainier the first week and “came home with Willie.”  Worked on wagon, harrowed meadow, cleared below barn.  Trashed and cleaned peas and clover seed.  Poled, pruned and set out orchard trees, hauled logs with Mike.  Finished garden markers and stepladder.  Made the trial trip with the new wagon.  Repaired stove.  Grubbed at Beusch’s.  Ollie Rice came for a visit.

March 1898:  Josef worked at Beusch’s, grubbed and grafted trees there for 6 days.  He was reelected director at the school meeting, and painted the blackboard.  Plowed garden, planted some potatoes, sowed oats in front of the house, and oats, barley and clover west of the house.  On the hill, he sowed veatch, and flax, and south of the house he put in China peas.  Cut down two trees for fence, split stakes and rails, and fenced on the hill.  Went to Rainier with Rudy, cut wood for Dad.  Worked on new Stehman road.

April 1898:  “Sowed and harrowed in clover seed on new patch below barn.”  Went to Rainier and worked for Dad, spaded at Bob’s.  Made fence below barn, spaded hog lot.  Planted garden seeds, which included celeriac.  Worked at spring west of house [to ensure a summer water supply?]  Went to Peterson’s camp, worked there 3 days, and “worked for old man Meserve” a couple of days.  Filed saw, made a sledge handle, made railroad ties.  Dora and Ina made a visit to Rainier, and the last day of the month Josef went to Rainier and brought back Rudy.

May 1898:  Worked at Peterson’s camp the first half of the month.  “Blazed and swamped a trail on the hill for hauling fence rails.”  Hoed garden, made bean poles, cut logs in the new trail on hill.  Made table boards, improved table.  Sprayed “a few trees”.  Went to Portland on the Iralda, and on the way back “came home with R. Lovelace” [a teamster].  Hoed Dad’s garden.

June 1898:  Cut out and graded road.  Hauled fence timbers with Mike, cut and split rail timbers.  Filed saw, cleaned shop, fixed cowstand, repaired cow’s bellstrap.  Hoed potatoes.  Fixed hay wagon, mowed and hauled in first grass hay.  Cut down a cedar, made rails and stakes, and cut logs in the fence road, made fence.  Went to Rainier, came back with Rudy.  Mrs. Beusch visited during the month.  June 3:  Josef and Dora’s 7th wedding anniversary. 

July 1898:  “Nice day, mowed and hauled in hay – at 10 o’clock P.M. Emma born” July 2.  Josef is again doing “housework” with “Dora resuming her old post” 10 days later.  [Rudy is 6, Willie 4, and Ina about to turn 3 years old.]

Canned raspberries, picked blackberries, went to Morris’ for beef.  “At 6 o’clock in the evening kitchen got badly on fire.”  Fenced spring, cut thistles, cut and trashed rye, cut wheat.  Mrs. Morris visited, there was also a visit from the assessor.  Went to Rainier, cut wood for Dad, came home with Willie.

August 1898:  “Devilish hot”, “Hellroaring hot”, cut wheat, oats, rye and barley; trashed and cleaned grain.  Set fire on hill, grubbed.  “Bob, Annie, Mr. and Mrs. Lohmann visiting, hauled Mrs. Lohmann to Larson’s place, came home late, had a bull fight.  Bob and Annie with Rudy went back.”  Fixed wagon’s harness, went to Rainier, came home with flour and pears.  Dora and Ina went to Rainier with baby Emma on a visit.  Pulled last of flax.  Finished the big stump south of house, split railroad ties for Peterson.

September 1898:  The first week of September “worked for Peterson”.  Then on the 10th ,“worked in the mud hole of a chute in forenoon, got fired for refusing to work on Sunday at noon, went to Rainier in afternoon” and brought home glass jars.  He returned to Petersons’ camp for his blankets, going “through Peterson’s chute to Rainier.”  Cut wood for Dad.  Back at home again he picked Bartlett pears, and the Italian and French prunes; then went to Petersons for “time check, thence to Rainier”.  On that trip he went to Portland and back on the Iralda, and came home with more fruit jars.  Hauled big roots with Mike, fixed wagon for manure, plowed, grubbed, and trashed grain.

October 1898:  Josef started out the month with a trip to Rainier, and the next day “came home with Rudy.”  Trashed last peas, sowed rye and wheat, picked fall Pepins.  Made a hay rack for “Bullil”.  There were two trips to town and back with “Mike”; and two family trips on wheels - “hauled Dora and children to Larsen’s place.”  Sawed stumps, made pickets.  “Made a bed for the boys.”  Visited Mr. Kilby. 

November 1898:  Tore old hen house down, made and raised rafters, shingled and finished new hen house.  Made a new wheelbarrow, fixed axe handle.  Worked at Holsapple’s, came home with meat.  Cut wood for Dad.  Went to school board meeting.  Picked some Stark apples, dug rutabagas.  Went with William Holsapple to visit Mr. and Mrs. Washburn.  Another long dry summer, as first water in the well on November 18.

December 1898:  Plowed rutabaga ground.  Cut and hauled in wood.  Made chicken lot fence.  Moved hog barn and fence.  Dug on barn lot.  Made timbers, hauled and spread manure.  Fired two stumps, grubbed east of the barn.  Cut wood for Dad.  Fixed Daisy’s stand.  Prepared for calf stand, fixed singletree, repaired Mike’s harness.  “Worked on horsepower.”

“The year 1898 has been everything concerned tolerably good; splendid crops of hay, grain and fruit were raised.  Moved hen house and hog barn.  Cleared 1/6 of an acre, grubbed ½ of an acre new ground and ½ acre meadow.  Fenced ground on hill, made ½ mile cow trail.  Work simplyfied by the use of a small waggon instead of the cart.”

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