OREGON-. ’*%í1 SCIO, OREGON, PACIFIC MAX 24, 1890. ROUTE Published évêry Sa-.vriiay, By COLL. VAN CLE VE, ' At $2 per annulli, in advance. NO FIRES THERE. A People who Shiver for Six Months and ! Perspire During the Rest of the Year. 225 MILES SHORTER 20 HOURS LESS TIM '-------- -------------- Fashion rules the world over. Every Accemmodaiious u n s trip arise d people h^s customs of its own, rnarify of j for comfort and safety. Fares and them strange enough to outsiders. Mr. freights via Yaquina arid the Ore­ Curtis, in his “Capitals of Spanish Amer­ gon; Development Com pva n y ’ s ica,” comments upon one of the curious ' ; Steamships much less than by any notions prevalent in Santiago, a city which he describes as “by far the most | ’ other route between al! points in modern and elegant fashionable resort I the Willamette Valley and San in South America.” Although the cli­ Friineisco. mate of Santiago is similar to that of Washington or St. Louis, the people have an idea that fires in their houses PASSAGE! are unhealthful, and, except in dwell­ (Except Sundays) ings built by English or American resi­ dents', there is nothing like a grate or Trains leave Taquina at 6:45 a . M. Leave CorvalHs-at 10:35 A. m . stove to be found. Every one wears the warmest sort of underclothing and Arrive at Albany-at 11:10 a . m . heavy wraps indoors and out. The peo­ Leave Albany at 1:00 p . M. ple spend six months of the year in a L e ave Corvanis at 1 :.4O P. M. , perpetual shiver and the other six in a perpetual perspiration. It looks rather Arive a.t Yaquina.al 3:30 p. m . & Cal itovi •nia trains connect at Alba- odd to see civilized people sitting in J; ny Oregon and Corvallis. -^parlor^Krojyj^e^by^eycry possible lux­ ’ WI!. 5f: HOAG, - Ù T. C. HOGUE ury, fire'’alone excepted, wrapped in General Manager. Act’g G.F.&l\Ag’t„ ' furs and rugs, With blue noses arid chat­ Corvallis, Oregon. tering teeth, when coal is cheap and the mountains are covered with timber; but nothing can convince a Chillano that ar­ tificial heat is healthful, and during the winter, which is, the rainy season, he has not the wit to warm his chilled body. • First Class Steamship Linë between It is odd, too, to see in the streets men wearing fur caps, and with their throats wrapped in heavy mufflers, while the Women who walk beside them have noth­ ing at all on their heads. During the at- Taquina witli the trains of, the morning, while on their way from mass, Connecting- Oregori Pacific Railroad Company: or while shopping, the women wear the The Company reserves the right to ehang manta,: as they do in Peru, but in the saili days. afternoon, on the promenade or when C. H. LÂsù r.ijj, Jn., Gen. F. Ä îh Agent, jAÔntàomery St-gSäh Francisco Cal. tiding, they go bareheaded. The prevail­ ing diseases are pneumonia &nd other . throat and lung troubles, and during the winter the mortality from these causes is immense, but the Chillano persists in be­ lieving that artificial heat poisons the at­ On the Wili'ii'.’.i tte Rivuhd,Mon­ like, women may be seen in full evening day, Wednesday and jTidayj at 8 a . dress, with bare arms and shoulders, m . Arrive at Portland Tuesday, ■ While the temperature of the room is be­ Thursday and Saturday, at 3:30 p. ii. tween 40 and 50 degs.. Fahrenheit. On Monday, Wednesday and Fri­ day« both north arid south-bound boats lie over night at Salem,lea ving An Ancient Toy. In the Sixteenth century Regioriiahta- there itt 6 AIM. . ii. c. ho OV e , inons made an iron fly which moved A; G. E. & P: Agent. through the atmpsphere, and afterward 1 an automatic eagle which, on the arrival t>f the Emperor Maximilian at Nurem- a burg, flew forth to meet him. But one of the most Wonderful of such . ; (LI'-riTEl).) inventions of which we have record was n Tiekois at two ccitts per mile. jh turn. It fan along until it got in General Ofiices, liorth^est coriier First am’ front of the king, when it stopped. Then Pinóá,'rí‘ets,’ Pòrt-ian.I. a toy footman descended, and, opening Ernst Side. the carriage door, handed out a lady ‘with born grade,’ as the records tell us. A V A.UJ1> J’ The lady made a courtesy, presented a PO*RriT.ÁND.» i Sí.-itiríns. PORTLAND. petition to the emperot, re-entered her Sttv’tiF7 C’ob’rg* 1 Port’d 1 Ported i Stai’. J Expr'fk Carriage and was driven rapidly away. Ac’oni Máiü. 1 Ait PM i AU AM LV 1*M LV. AM • • fetich is a description of this most wonder­ Portland ful automaton,” concluded Mr. Biare. 8 45 10 45 “I never saw the toy itself, of course, 4 00 8 0.0 (S,P.Co) w the description just given to you 5 00 2 38 9 45 9 55 Ray’s tallies almost word for word With ah au­ Landing. thentic record. I memorized the latter 5 58 8 13 10 50 Wöüdbi?ri. 1 40 at one time, so marvelous did it Seem tc ine.”—Philadelphia Press 7 Ô0 11 47 Silverton 12 20 7 30 DAILY With full lines of the latest and most stylish in gents underwear, footwear, headwear l am always ready to furnish all comers ,vith the trot for any occasion, at prices that cannot be duplicated elsewhere. Carrying a large stock/1 am enabled to “fit” tie largest as well as the smallest. Will also made tb order, suits or p^rfs.of suits, at fair rates. A general invitation is extended to par­ ties'Tours L. EL BLAIN, BEVEL cpsaeni Oompaay G. W. SMITH W ’FRANCISCO, DEALER IN Rubber Hose, &c,, &c THE eR'WWEESTMBteS CORNER.FIRST AND BROADALBIN STS-,..ALBANY, O'GN- Stoves arid Ran"*’.«; ÑeW and oíd customers will find tiie best goods and loWe"Sif prices at this hotfse; ijÉALERS ANb Cornai M anufacturers of Repairing done on soort notice HokäESHökiNG íxoneí at SHORTEST NÒTióEk Always ready to do aiiy Work iti Wood, Imo., Brass in tb.C, mo^.-wórkmaniké maniler, at our shops on Maine street, Scio, Oregon. Coinè and see Us, quick If you are looKing for Hartóme 'Some Dogs Do Know à Heap. 7 40. 5 07 Browrifi- They were telling dog stories in the ville. 1 6 00 agricultural department, and after Wai-1 6 50. Coburg. ter De Wolf had narrated some of the WStó 'IMF." Remarkable instances bf his dog’s wonder­ TOWARD FROM ful intelligence, Mr. Will Hendefsbh be­ PORTLAND. Stations. PORTLAND. gan talking. Portland Mail. “The father of De Wolf’s dogs” he Airlik Maii. PM ÀM Baid, “is nearly the most intelligent ani- LV Portland inal I ever saw. Why, he can almost [ (p.&w.v) 7 45 4 35 i talk. I.tised to give him à quartet ëyery Dündeé iriorning, and he took it in his mouth ' áíi notion . 2 05 1Ö 45 way into town, and would wait at thé butcheir’s until they gave him his meat 2 05 Sheridan. 10 27 and fifteen cents Change to bring back. Gué day the butcher thought he would llallaê 8 22 4 Í6 play a joke, and he gavé that dog batik ifeti cents change instead of fifteen. 4 55 7 38 Mori- Badly the dog looked at the two nickelé mouth. for à minutes then he went out. Five Alfiler 5 55 6 45 minutes later, hé returned leading a po­ Act JUS6.8, 187S““1TO” liceman by the end Of his coat. Novt TiAi'osr that is a dog Wbrth”-^— ... ties io? tTnited Strifes jirihii OJflce« <<, But the toom was empty.—Atlanta bonstitutiori. Oregon City, 0E} Matcri 25; 189U. XTOTiCE is hereby girien, that in .. An Alarm Bottle tor Poisons. compliance with thri provisions A Chicago man has invented a bottle 6f the act Of Cdngn-ririClf juiiti 3,1878, ft stopper to be Used exclusively for poisons; entitled “An act for the salt! df fim, The superiority over the bld fashioned her lands in the States,of Co()b' Aiiy arid all persbris claiming fcerous natufe bf the préparâtibm -^Chi­ adversely the, above-described lands cago NéWS. _ , .. . ... '.. DAilPÜ VT?T Z\r