Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, October 11, 1895, Image 3

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A VETERAN EDITOR
FOTS AMD BTOVBB.
THE BIDING RECORD
WALKER'S ESCAPE FRQM USSY.
A TRADITION OF THE DAYS OF THE
SANTA FE TRAIL.
R. B. AVERY WAS A NEWSPAPER in life and the etruggto bagiM, as tbe say­
Colonel Iran N. Walker, the uew
ing to, “to keep tbe pot beUiw>" But
MAN BEFORE THE WAR.
Ths fires ot snsrgy are lighted very soon
commander r in chief oi the Grand Army
•pseking literally, Bree are still kindled
of the Republic,
•
nw a great deal
or is' overturned. Frigblftil burns and
of hard fighting
during the civil
scalds result in spike of warning and suf-
«nd
From lb« Examiner, Ban Franeiaoo, Cai.
fertng. The thing is tbenwwt to preach
the distinction of
At the open* [ of the civil war Bich- but to practice, antf tbe practice is, fur a
Not long ago the writer had occasion
having been one
now residing at 846
sure ours, t > use 8t. Jacobs Oil according
to visit western Missouri.. Among on«
of the 109 officers •rd B. Avery,
San Francisco, was
Thirteenth atre
who escaped
of the traditions of the little city of In­
on the Chicago to directions.
Libby pris
dependence, which until the days at the
Times.
Chicago
was
Dot
then the great
GREAT MEN’S READING.
^SaMjp 00 011 <be night
railroad was tbe eastern terminus ol
With bold teeilll tn a klaa _
—
oommercial and industrial center that
The appearance of Mrs. James B fcwl
of
Feb.
9,
1863,
, And microbe* in les rroem, ‘
the Santa Fe trail, the following story
she is today, nor had the Times even
What «111 become, «e'd rise 10 know,
staMir at Daly’s theater recalls a oon- than ■ Frenbh novel.
Ot love's young dream T
begun to bb the great representative
was told:
^stion that I had recently with a
F’
tunnel dug by
Lord Olive said that "Robinson Ora-
Brings comfort and improvement and
journal of the inland metropolis, u it
In the old days of the Santa Fe trail
who is a friend pt James Brown
I van n . walxjul
Colonel Thomas
soe” beat any book he ever lead. ■
tends to personal enjoyment when
the freighters made one round trip a F Rose of the Seventy-seventh Pennsyl­ has become in late years under the con­
8t. John Chrysostom never tired of Season. The Americans very generally vania volunteers aud a few faithful trol and direction of the late Carter
Go Rast from Portland, Pendleton, Walla rightly usea. The many, who live bet­
«Jimmie Potter told me not long
Walla via O. R. AN. to Spokane and Great ter than others and enjoy life more, with
Harrison.
At
that
time
Mr.
Avery
reading
or*
of
praising
the
works
of
the
wintered
at
Independence,
while
ths
- wo," «he «aid. “that he was ready to
friend* Of the 109 fugitive» 69 reached
Railway
ay to Mo
Montana, Dakotas, St. 'em expenditure, by more promptly
Mexican traders naturally put in tbe the Union Unes, 48 were recaptured and was a man of 80 years of age, and had Northern
bi» wife back whenever she was Apostle John.
Paul, Minneapolis,
Chicago, Omaha, St
olia, Ch^
adapting the wo.ld*s bert products to
South. 1 Bock-ballRat track; the needs ot physical being, will attest
James I of England wm a lover of same season at the town of Santa Fe
«illitig to come and never ask a ques-
2 were drowned. Walker-^vas one of coude to his position as an editorial Louis, Rast and Booth.
writer
after
twenty
years
of
service
in
fine
scenery
:
new
equipment
Great
North-
In
the
spring
thq
teams
were
made
up,
Be said he had kept bis home as tba classics and very familiar with most
the fortunate 69 and soon ¿«joined his
the value to health of tbe pure liquid
the wagons loaded, aud the long cara­ regiment and returned "to the front. various branches of the newspaper bus­ era Palace bleepers and Diners; Family laxative principles embraced in the
yrrh like it was when she was mistress of the Latin writer*
Tourist Cars; Buffet-Library Cam. Write
vans
of
prairie
schooners,
with
their
iness,
having
begun
his
apprenticeship
it as was possible, and he bad taken
Colonel Walker is a native of Indiana
C. C. Donovan, General Agent, Portland, remedy. Syrup of Figs.
Bunyan read little besides his Bible,
•s a compositor at 10 years of age. Oregon, or F. I. Whitney. G. P. A T. A.,
Its excellence is due to its presenting
-.¡ns aqiecially to keep her room just and often said that Christiana would do white tilts and from 6 to 16 yoke of •nd was born Feb. 8, 1889. Although
oxen, began moving out on their long but 22 years of age when the war began, When President Lincoln issued the first
ixbe haff left it, so that if by any well to road no other book.
voyage across tbe plains.
•nt to the taste, the refreshing and truly
be raised a company in theSeventy-tbird call for volunteers, Mr. Avery threw
^nee she should ever wish to come
Salvator Rosa liked any kind of
As was stated, these outfits made only Indiana vokmteers, became captain of aside all the bright prospects which
beneficial properties of a perfect lax- ,.
k«k she would find a welcome in the
poot.y, but more especially that relating one round trip par season, the Mexicans
•tive; effectually cleansing the system,
tbe company and was soon face to face lay before him in the. journalistic field
^miliar tilings that are there. He de-
to the country or to country acene*
getting rid of their freight at Independ­
and joined his fortunes with those
Th« readers uf this paper will be pleased dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
with the horrors of war.
^-ed that be did not care anything at
to learn that there la at least one ore*dad and permanently curing constipation.
Mi* Siddons gave much attention to ence some time along in midsummer
He seryed with the Army_of the Cum­ of tbe North. He enlisted ss a volun­ disease
di about what the world might say. A
that sei« no« baa been able to cure It has al UMI nttkfr-ri — to millions and
teer and fought with the Union army
home was waiting for hie wife wben- the history Of the drama aud had an and loading up again for Santa Fe, berland at Richmond, Perryville and
in all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall’s
exteusive library of this kind of matter, while the Americans throw off their Stone’s river, and in the last named en­ until tbe dose of the war. He took Catarrh Cure is the only positive eure now met with the approval of tbe medical
•rer the wanted it. ”
profession, because it acts on ths Kid­
Hume said that Tacitus was the first load at Santa Fe aud reloaded again gagement was promoted to the rank of part in some of the fiercest battles of known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh neys, Liver and Bowels without weak­
eT Tb^ iF* touch of pathos in that dec-
being a constitutional disease, requires a
for
Independence.
the
war,
and
when
be
received
his
dis
­
major. When Rosecrans mounted an in­
hntion which is not inconsistent with ablest writer that ever lived and him­
Along in tbe late forties an energetic fantry brigade on mules and borees at charge was considerably brok-n down ootMtlCut.onal treatment. Hall’s Catarrh ening them and it ia perfectly free from . ,
Cure,is taken internally, acting directly
, the devotion that James Brown Potter self tried to model his style on that of
character named Frank X. A ubrey camr Nashville and sent Colonel Streight, the in health. By continued exposure to upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tt • every objectionable aubetance.
the Roman historian.
I always showed to his brilliant wife.
Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug­
from
New York to Independence, commander, on a raid through Georgia the severe weather that prevailed dur­ system, thereby destroying the toundstiun
To selfish natures this declaration
gists in 00c and fl bottles, but it is man­
Locke gave most of his attention to
bought a lot of teams and started into and Alabama, .Walker was one Ol the ing many of the campaigns, Mr. Avery of the disease and giving the patient ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
<00Id seem most weak, but Io those works of philosophy. He said, "1 stand
by building up tbe ounstitut on
business as a freighter. Such was hie unfortunates connected with the expe­ contracted an acute form of neuralgia strength
aud Msisung nature in doing its work. Co. only, whose name is printed on every
«sople who love only once, and then amazed at the profundity of thought
push aud vim that he made two trips a dition. Straight destroyed much valu­ in the bead. He suffered excruciating The proprietors have so much Faith In its package, also the name, Syrup of Figs,
»Cover—and I doubt not ffoit there are shown by Ariatotl* ”
season, starting out from Independence able property, but he was hotly pursued pain, and passed many sleepless nights curative powers, that thejrofltar One Hun­ and being well informed, you will not
meb, although they may be few—the
dred Doll us for any case that it fails to accept any substitute if offered.
Tbe elder Pitt liked Shakespeare, but in the early spring and winding up hie
by the Confederate general, Forrest, and on account of the disease. He came to cure. Send tor list of Testimonials.
- attitude of Janies Brown Potter will be not the labor of reading play* He en­
second round tripat that point ruthei after whipping Forrest in a number of California several years ago, but the
Address,
thoroughly understood.
joyed hearing them alid once said that late in the fall. Aubrey piled up a great
F. J. CHENEY A CQ., Toledo, O.
engagements was compelled to surrender change of climate did not afford him
Altruism sometimes reaches to the he had learned more English history at
deal of money at the business aud set his entire command. Witlf 1,465 other much-relief, for the neugraiio attacks
' «lane of heroism, and tbe unselfishness
the theater than at tbe university.
such an energetic example that he was luckless
lut.io™ Yankees Walker
—__ __ was _______
hurried occurred at stated periods, *nd the pain
tl this man is indeed lofty, but for all
Shelley read with oton attention all soon recognized as a -leader.
aw ay* to Confederate prison pens, snd ' was so intense at tipMS that he was
that I think it most improbable that
With all his business-thrift and vigor for over ■ year endured the horrors of driven almost to desperation. "
the works be could find antagonising
Mrs. James Brown Potter will ever
Christianity. He thought he was an Aubrey wai also what one might cull Libby prison before he finally succeeded i
"It was while I was suffering from
take advantage of tbe love that seems
atheist, but wm mistaken, m there is “a sporting character. ” The distance in escaping from the Baetileof the Con- one of the most violent attacks,” said
•ever to have left her and keeps a
Tav G sbmbà for breakfast.
not a more spiritual writer in our lan­ from Santa Fe to Independence wat federacy. During the advance on At- | Mr. Avery, "that I was persuaded to
home always ready for her.—Cbolly
guage than he. He read the Bible with about. 800 miles. Oue day while dis
lanta
he
rendered
conspicuous
services,
try
Williams
’
Pink
Pills
for
Pale
Peo-
Knickerbocker in New Yoik Recorder.
great care, and some of his finest im­ cussing freighting and the length ol and at the battle of Nashville was per- pie, after having used several other
agery is borrowed from its page*—St time it ought to take to cover the dis sonally complimented by General Thom- remedies without relief. 1 was glad
Th« (tight Mlgratla< Bird«.
tance between Independence and Santa as, whom he served as aid.
Louis Globe-Democrat
•
to accept anything that would even
The weird, sweet, annual mystery of
Fe Aubrey made the rather bold assor
In 1867 Colonel Walker joined the G. temporarily ease my suffering. Why,
! the night migrating birds has begun.
THE FASHION PLATE.
tion that be could start alone on a s:n
A. R., and has since been prominent for three months during one winter 1
1 Igst qight, sitting in s canoe on the
gle horse and push through t,o Indepenff among the veteran* He has held the did not x-------------------
pass one restful
**-’ -
night
‘-K*
’ There
«u.—
A dainty liftle bonnet ia of puffed ence in eight days himself.
take, tbe listener beard for a long time
highest offices within the gift of the In­ was not a moment during all that time In combination, pnpportion and procsss,
' ths soft, aerial twitterings and calls chiffon over a passementerie edge. Tbe
A dispute arose, and the insult wu: diana department, and a year ago was in which I was free from the awful Hood’s Sarsaparilta possi w i s pecullv
which mean to the birds, bound on their crown is of putsenienterie, and the trim
that Aubrey offered to wager |3,000 elected senior vice commander in chief neuralgic pains. When you consider curative powers unknown to any other
hag journey, perhaps from Canada to ming is of ostrich tip*
that he could start on a thoroughbred
that I am 64 years old, you must know preparation. This is why it has • record
of the entire order.
Florida, what "keeping bold of bands”
Bead garniture of a rich and elaborate 1 horse he had, of unusual speed aud bot
how rapidly my system was being un- of cures unequalled In the history ai
■sans io human beings. “Chirp? Lit- sort is becoming a rage. There is no • tom, and with the liberty to buy such
me Heine. It acta djrectly'iipoR theblood
dermined
through the. Rental distress
STANLEY
AFRICANUS,
M.
P.
*
th doe, are yon there? It’s a long way handsomer trimming made, and it rare­ horses as he might need on the way, and
and by making it pure, rich and healthy
that
I
endured.
1
had
not
taken
more
to Cuba, do you know, and you’ve nev­ ly stays out of favor for any length ot ' so remount hipself as often as he hud a Th» Kxplorvr's Dream of »» Afritea Raft-
than half a box of Williams’ Pills be­ It cures disease and gives good health.
er been there l>ef ore." "Chirp I chirp I time.
chance, aud be iu Independence at the
*
road Ie About to Be Realised.
fore I felt a decided relief. The neu­
Here am I, I should rather say 1 Going
Henry M. Stanley, the famous Afri­ ralgia was not so painful, and I was
Wraps to wear over bathing costumes stage station in less than eight days of
to Cuba’s nothing when you feel the
24
hours
each
from
the
time
he
left
can explorer, ia now making a tour of enabled to sleep during the night in Is the only true blood purifier piomiMutly
are made at any sort of fancy plaid.
Way in your bones, and iu your wings
Heavy material is preferable, as it stays Santa Fe. The money was covered ami Canada gathering information for uno in comparative comfort. Having felt the In the public eye today, fl; six tor >A
’ especially, and 4* your very pinfeath­
—NOTBD FOB—
legislative debate. Mr. Stanley will not initial results of the pills, I continued
iu place much better and is more man­ the Wager mad*
er* Chirp, chirp, twitter, twitter!
Aubrey started aud was in Independ
revisit Africa in his al^role, but will to take, and just as steadily did I con-
ageable.
Come on, mamma, we'll lead the way I”
ence, Mo., in just 7 days aud 10 hours in future devote bis time to exploring ,
tinne experiencing a Belief from the
U b, on, IndeM T—-------------------------
from the time he said goodby to Santa tbe political jungle« of "darkest" Eng- J
neuralgia. 1 did not stop until Inad
. - A|1 night long, no doubt, one might clairette, with stripss of very elaborate Fe. He had remounted himaelf twice.
lan
d
He
is
now
a
full
fledged
member
hear the soft calls and even tbe flutter, and handsome brocaded ribbon. These
Then a second wager was made. The of parliament, has made his maiden taken seven boxes of the pills,although
the neuralgia had entirely left me
bow and then, of tireless wings.
Do the •tripes run from the collar to the lowei parties who had lost the $6,000 with tbe
speech, and proposes to devote the re­ long before that time. The pills cer­
old birds know every lake and stream edge of the garment *
bold New Yorker, after considerable mainder of his life to securing the de­
tainly possess wonderful curative prop­
The little close bonnet fitting the bead dickering, managed to make a wager of
<n their way? Possibly. They seem to
velopment of the great continent be has erties, and I feel perfectly free in rec­
follow familiar paths in all they do, •nd occupying but little more space than $10,000 a side with Aubrey. This time
laid bare to the eye of civilized man. ommending them to anyone who is
and yet what almost world reaching a
_______
headdress is much liked. A handsome be was to go from Santa Fe to Independ­
He is a member of the Conservatire afflicted with, neuralgia. My faith in
jruroeya they make I. This rosy pine model is made of box plaited velvet, ence, a run of 800 miles, in six day*
party now in power irf ths United King­
grosbeak wintered in Russia last year; wjth thiee full ostrich tips. •
It was at the best season of tbe year. dom, and his efforts on behalf Of'Afrioa the pills is increased by the fact that
toy relief has been permanent? I have
thia year he will winter in Massachu­
Velvet sleeves and soft belts are worn There were no rains, while the grass are already bearing fruit
never felt tbe least indication of a re­
setts perhaps; meantime he has made with dresses of extremely thin material. was good and tbe trail as bard as a
The British government will soon be­
a little arctic expedition of bis own, A dress of embroidered chiffon over silk pavement Aubrey had the same liberty
turn of the neuralgia to my head, so I
gin the construction of a railroad from
■ and could tell Nordenskjold and Peary has enormous puffs of velvet for sleeves to remount himself as often as he came
know that the relief 1 have received
the coast to central Africa, and to this
all about tbe north pole if he only and a soft belt set on in corselet fashion. upon a horse that he preferred to bis
through using the pills has been effect­
road Stahley looks for tbe inauguration
would. He has been there aud consid­
Every Detail.
A stylish wsist is made of taffeta in own. But he was not permitted to ar­ of a new regime of progress in the dark ive. I have already advised several of
ers it a small matter. This, humming
shepherd's plaid. The front is in blouse range relays or post horses in advance continent. “Railroads are what the my friends to use the pills, and I think
bird could be put into my lady’s thim­
fashion, with plaits from the very nar­ along the trail. Indeed he bad no time country needs to open up the rich inte- that a number of them have done so,
«inters tote worthy of higbsel oonimendatioa
ble, with his beak sticking out like her
with good result*”
row yoke. A long point of lace is sewed wherein to make these arrangements
lor simplicity, hteh-greds material and sapsrlor
needle, but there is no man who has
Dr.
Williams'
Pink
Pills
contain,
in
even
if
lie
bad
desired
to
and
they
bad
workmanship. They develop tbe fall actual
down eath of those plaits io tbe bust.
horse power, and run without an Electric Spark
surveyed the North American continent
a condensed form, all the elements nec­
j
There is a lace collar aud a standing been allowed.
A
PRACTICAL
Battery; the eruteasof Ignltton is simple, in««-
with such a comprehensive view as his.
He started out of Santa Fe the even­
essary to give new life and richness to
pansivs and reliable.
ruching of tbe taffeta. The sleeves are
For pumping outate tor irrtntlM purpttas
' —Boston Transcript.
- the blood and restore shattered nerve*
very large, with taffeta ruffles below tbe ing of • June day. It was Sunday. Tbe
no tetter engine can be found on the Paelfie
Mexicans
looking
on
argued
success
to
They
are
an
unfailing
specific
for
such
Coast.
—--------------
elbow*—New York Ledger.
the daring rider from the holy character
diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial
Dr. Pegg, who was once an associate
of the day. All be had with him as
paralysis, BL Vitus’ dance, sciatica,
STAGE GLINTS.
ATA LOW PRICE
of Abbe Liszt, entertains the opinion
provender was a little dried beef. He ex­
nenrlgia, rheumatism, nervous head­
that the voices of singers may be affect­
Herrmann, tbe magician, has become pected to get food at the stage stations
ache, the after-effects of la grippe, pal­
ed by-their diet In those parts of Eu­ a life member of the Actors’ fund.
along the trail. Saturday afternoon of
pitation of the heart, pale and sallow
rope where fish is tbe chief article of
Joseph Holland is 85, and has been the same week he rode into the public
complexions, all forms of weakness
food, there are few fine vocalists and
on the stage 17 years. His first appear­ square at Independence, winning the
either in male or female. Pink Pills
PRlCE...$35.00
tbe voice in ordinary speech there is apt ance was ia ‘‘Henry V. ”
race by five hour* He was just 5 days
are «old by all dealers, or will be sent
to lack delicacy of timbre and also dig­
M letters and characters. Welqht only • Ita
postpaid on receipt of price (50 cents a
Russ Whytal is at work on a new and 19 hours riding the 800 miles, and
■quels any hlxb-prioed maahin« In cspMlty
nity. Dr. Pegg has come to the conclu­
box, or six boxes for 82.60—they are snd quality of work and «xe«ls them all in
comedy for himself and Mrs. Whytal, bad used 11 horse* He bad had two
sion that the food most desirable for
oonvenlencs.
brushes
with
Indians,
and
had
been
never
sold
in
bulk
.or
by
the
100)
by
written upon the same lines as “Agatha
singers is ot a gramnivorous kind, yet
We Guarantee Every Machine.
chased by them at the Cimmafon cross­
addressing Dr. Williams’ Medicine
-MANÜFACTUBBD BY—
they may properly include a moderate Dene.”
ing of tbe Arkansas, and again at Paw­
Company,
Schenectady,
N.
Y.
John Armstrong, once a well known nee Rock. He escaped, however, with
Writing alwsi
quantity of meat in their daily repast
manlfoMer, Type-wbe«t. mreci pn> un« ano
He discards tbe ide^ that malt liquors actor, but who has been off the stage nothing worse than an arrow through
Harry—They «ay that touch la the moat ax- inking. Interchangeable ty>a. M<i«t<lurabI«ma-
qulxlte ol the whole Are Mnaea. (Wholly—I don’t eblne nade, least namber of parts, Weight «
give strength to tbe voice, though they for about seven years, is now in the his arm.
_____
ano« about that, o d chan. 1 touched the guv­ Ibe., No rlboone need.
may stimulate -its action for a brief ministry.
Agents wanted in every eounty In Oregon,
It is related that when he slipped
nor for ISO last night and he never felt It.
OREGON
PORTLAND,
Washington and Idaho.
HENUT M STANLEY.
time. They had better be avoided by
Will H. Sloan, late of E. E. Rice’s from the saddle at Independence he
I believe Piso’s Cure for Consumption
those singers who desire to keep their forces, has been engaged by Joseph Hart hadn’t slept a wink for 66 hoqr* By­ rior, ” he said recently. “There is a great
THE BL1CKENSDERFER MFG. CO.
my boy’s life last summer.—Mm.
to play tbe opposite oomedy part in "A standers asserted that he was sound trade waiting for the iron horse, and the saved
tones fresh and rich.
C. S. JACKSON A CO.,
Au is D ouolass , Le Ruy, Mich., Oct. 20,
Tbe smoking habit is not necessarily Gay Old Boy. ”
Northwest Agenta
FWNDLBTON, OB.
asleep the instant be touched the ground. road, if built, will vastly increase com-, 18M.
injurious to the voice, if the indulgence
"The Greatest of These” is tbe title Aubrey was carried into the hotel and merce and open up new fields for enter­
in it be well restrained and temperate.
of a new play which Sydney Grundy put to bed, and never opened his eyes prise. All the back countries on the Gold
Catarrh mu rd hoarte
Dr. Pegg has no patience with those has written for the Kendals. They will again until Monday morning about 2 Coast are rich in the yellow metal, and mu and difficulty in • peak
OUT IN HI WOOL*
French composers professing to be sym- produce it in England.
o’clock. He then came around as fresh with the railroad in operation the min ing. I alto to ng. eat ex
:
Itswswlng4Mllttossrenasarpsassd,aetMlly
PÆ
6atl«stlu<
two boxes ol any othsr brand. Fres
tent
loet
hearing.
By
Uu
bolists who would mingle with music
mFRUVBD
John Hare, who is to come to Ameri­ as a daisy and as hungry as • wolf. He era will be enabled to go direct to the use of Ely’e Cream Bain
troto Animal Oils. SKT TWM «BNUIMB.
tbs "potent spirit of perfume.” The
routed
out
the
cook
of
the
hotel,
made
fields
The
gold
may
be
brought
out
FO*
BALI BT OBBGON AMD
dropping of mucus
ca to present “A Pair of Spectacles”
ancient Romans believed that in per-
reared, voice anti hearin
and “The Notorious Mrs. Ebbsmith.” him come down to the kitcheq and cook and capital will flow in.
fame there was a subtle power to create
“From the coast to the fertile inland have greatly improved —•
will bring his own company and soeu- him something to eat He won $15,00 >
amotion, but it ought not to be used in
on these two races, and in the last one the land is loW and in many places al­ H’. Davideon, Attormy-a
Law, Monmouth, III.
combination with music to intensify an
made a record for long distance riding most impassable. To transport the prod-
The new play which William H. never surpassed.
artistic impression. The music alone
nets of the field and other industries to
Crane will produce about Jan. 1 has
Just to show how such a man of steel the coast many primitive ways have
should be all powerful.
been written to order by Franklin Fy lea, •nd seal may end, it might be added been trjed, and all of them have failed.
who has just delivered the completed that Frank X. Aubrey was stabbed to Elephanta were made beasts of burden
Consideration for others is not always manuscript.
death in a brawl in a Santa Fe dance only to be abandoned. Then Spanish
8m«lL Th« Balm Is quickly absortad ana pv«
rewarded in this world, howsoever it
It isn’t every actor purchases the hall This was some five years after his donkeys were imported, but the animals relief at onoa.
_
. .
A partici« Is applied into sash nostril, and ta
may lie in the next The Nashua (N. home of a president at the United great ride. Old plainsmen will tell you, died. A railroad is the only thing that
Sgreeabia. Price, 60 cents at Dra«l«t«'or by
H.) school board wished to get rid of a States. Thomas Keene, however, has however, of the exploits of Aubrey, aud will solve the difficulty. Mr. Joseph
teacher for what was, to it, inoompe- just become the owner of the house that he is reverently mentioned with snch Chamberlain, the colonial minister, has
teucc, but in order not to interfere with President Tyler lived in on Staten Is- worthies as Sublette, Kit Carson, Ben recommended the construction of a rail­
mechaafcally th« beat
road 667 miles long, from Mombasa to
Holliday and old Jim Bridger.—Wash
th* teacher's prospects elsewhere tLe land.
Victoria Nyanza, tbe second largest
ington Star.
board committee agreed to elect het,
dEMS OF THOUGHT.
lake in the world. This road is to cost L WQllPJ
provided she would resign at ono* Sb«
about (8,760,090 and will be built by
“■■••■
was elated, did resign, but before ac
Th« lataat M i»
at
A man mMt become wise st his own
Heard, at a heap of dry goods hi ieled tbe government ”
ceptance by the board she withdrew her
FUNK, MICH ORAOS
$1.69:
«¿gnatim and substituted a request expense. —Montaigne.
Stanley was formerly a citizen of tbe .
Ungratefulnes« to the very poison of
Irish Woman (with a baby in her United States, but he to now a British
io be relieved of certain work, which
arms)—Phwat is the price of them?
i
— O» «S» «*■••••«. te" ••••*»•*
subject
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the board refused to grant, and thereby manhood.—Sir P. Sidney.
“One dollar and sixty-nine,” politely
The mind conceive« with pain, but it
father estopped itself from demanding
»HIGHEST AWARDS
■ ■ a ■ M ni 1 I DO YOU FEEL BADT DOES YOUR BACK
answered I he proprietor.
her resignation. This young woman may brings forth with delight.—Joubert
"Which are tbe $1 and which the 69
Cans
made
of
paper
pulp
are
being
in
­
k Industrial and Food
■ot be a very good teacher, but she is a
All ore born to observe good order,
troduced to take the place of tin cans
•apital politician.—Boston Traveller.
but few are born to establish it—Jou­ dint wans?"
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EXPOSITIONS
"There are none at those prices, for containing all kinds of preserved
Bm EUROPE MD MEMA.
bert
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products,
says
tbe
New
York
Fun.
The
ma'am.
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OVK MILLION DOLLARS i t
How true it is there can be no tete a
"Shure, thin, ain’t tbim yer own fig
occasional cases of poisoning from can­
tete where vanity reign*—Mme. de ores?”—Boston Transcript
ned goods are due to the contents be­
Thit.k ol it! Yet this sum has been sx-
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coming tainted through the cans not be­
Girnrdin.
I . JUST OUT—SEND FOR ONE
▼ 20S Third St....PORTLAND
»date typewriting machine, that only-
Unless a tree baa borne blossoms in
ing airtight Many millions of tin cans
The Jews number fully one-seventh are used annually by canned goods fac
••tohs six pounds. No ribbon, type spring yon will vainly look for fruit on
•»anseable Instantly, perfect alignment,
at the city population, and whenever tories in this country, and such cases of
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v
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«tee beautiful manifold work'; is equal to it in autnmn.—Hare.
steps are taken that appeal to the sects injury from tainted goods are compara­
dw highwt p, iced machine in quality of
Do what good thou canst unknown,
in any way, and sectarian represent«
jerk, and excels them, in ^tonventonce.
tively rare, but because it is possible,
PORTLAND. O*
j’1** sreonly • few of the reasons why and be not vain of what ought rather to tires are included in the movement, it through slight defects in the solder or
y public have spent a million dollars tor be felt than seen.—William Penn.
is unjust not to ask the Jews as well as minute breaks in the cans, for such dan­
“•ro. The Western Union T ss MIRBA
As land is improved by «owing it with the Catholics and others to be included.
ger to result, the canners have been
yotapsny have contracted for 4,000 of them
•"■••In all their office«. This typewrite various seeds, so to the mind by
looking for a satisfactory substitute for
S'* known as the''Bliakensderfer,” tb* Ing it with different «tudiet—Pliny.
tta, .It is believed that thia baa at last
“wy for short. It is tbe omy ttaor-
Nature appears to ns« to have o«***«^ tai ned that the explosive power of a been found in the paper pulp cans. They
•■ply practical and reliable mediuwi-
•re oilproof m well as waterproof, will
■■••• »achine in the market. Prior, |85 nd this station here for as
!*■ Liv» agents with experience wantad sojournment, a tranaitory abode only,
not expand or contract, and will stand
Syvwy town and oounty in Oregon, aud not as a fixed ««ttleiMot or parma
M mwah rough usage in shipment as tin
F*“ngton and Idaho. Address, 0. 8.
*TIS CHEAPER IN THE END.
* O., Pendleton, Or., Northwest oant habitation.—Cioer*
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