Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, May 13, 1898, Image 6

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Humbolt Bay. . '
Passenger actioBirnodatlons unsurpassed
' sWrtcet route between the 'Willamette Valley
and California, ..,..
Fare from Albany or point west to B
iranoisco;
. " Cabin, rouud trip '
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." Bound trip," good for 60 daya. '
; .; . RIVER DIVISION, . i l
Steamers "Albany" and "Win. M. Hnae;
newlv furnished, leave Albany daily (except
Saturdays) at 7:45 a. m., arriving at Portlaud the
same day at 5 p. m, .- - , 4
Returning, boats leave Portland same days,
at 8:00 a. m., arriving at Albany at 7:45 p. m.
J. C. MAYO, Sunt. River Division,
Corvailis, Or. -
EDWIN STONE, Mgr.,
(15 00
eon
6 00
8 09
Enter West Point to Train as a
Hold lev for Uncle Pom.
. Through the appointment of Tresl
Oent McKlnluy Ulysses S. Grnnt. son
of Col. Fred Grant and grandson of
the famous Union General and Chief
Executive of tho United States, will en
ter West Point. Before his death, in
1885, Ucn. Grant framed a petition,
directed to tho President of the United
States, asking for this favor, and later
Gea. Sherman, as a matter of courtesy,
Indorsed it. ; "
Young Ulysses, now in his sixteenth
year, will not bo of age to enter West
Point until June, 1SH0. Before enter
ing the famous institution he-'will de
vote a tfood deal, of tho Intervening
time to scientific study In Columbia
College.
lie Is now a sturdy lad and measures
5 feet and 11 Indies In height, with a
quite certain prospect of reaching be
yond six feet when lie puts on the uni
form of a West point cadet. lie is
now two Incites taller than his father
and four Indies taller than his famous
grandfather. Ills other bodily meas
urements are In good proportion to his
stature, aud he gives every promise of
developing a physique far above the
jOJOCOOWOOi
Of (he . I sing i , Iui1 Vre my fa -Iber's died. Land of (he
ySi . gririn )trMe,Fira every maun tain sW Let, free-dom ring.
It was tills continual persecution of
the Quakers, in the west of England
particularly, that at length moved the
council to emphatically Interfere on
their iK-hnlf. In Novemlwr, 1(557. a
remonstrance, signed by flvo Friends,
was presented to the council, specially
complaining of the persecutions at Ex
eter; and Henry Lawrence, the presi
dent of tlK council, nt once forwarded
a letter to tho Justices of tho peace, not
only in Devon, but other counties,
dealing with tho matter. Xotes and
Queries.
n.vsi s , fii'AT in.
suddenly he slipped from the arms that
held hlra and bouuded away and killed
himself.
When, through the Intervention of a
physician In the crowd, the whipping
of Hanson was Interrupted at the sev
enteenth of the sixty lashes he was sen
tenced to receive, he was given his
clothes and a square meal, and then,
with placards bearing the inscription,
"Thief, pass him along," tied to his
bads and breast, was escorted by a
committee of miners down tho snow
covered road to Iyea.
ordinary. He has proven himself the
possessor of more than usual mental
abilities of a boy of his age, is very
Ktudlous, stands high In his class in
the New York school which he attends,
und shows marked proficiency, partic
ularly In nctiuliing languages. He
manifested an early fondness for the
military by Joining the cadet corps of
Troop A, National Guards, when but
12 years old.
Wnrne.l Gould of tho ("oat.
Paul Gore, now clerk at tho Audito
rium Annex, was room clerk at the
Urn nil Pacific for several years. He
tells a story In connection with Jay
Gould's first visit to Chicago. Mr.
Gould had registered at the Grand Pa
cific, and was standing In the lobby
with his hands in his coat pockets, look
ing like a countryman in town.
The little millionaire approached J. P.
Vldal, wlio was clerk Ut the house, and
modestly asked him what would be the
best 'way for lilin to go to Lincoln Park.
"Yldil, not knowing who Gould was,
gave 1)1 in the necessary Instruction as
to street cars, etc. Gould heard him
through and then said: "But could I
not go In a carriage?"
"Yes, you can; but it Is a little ex
pensive," said Vldal.
"Well, us this Is my first visit, I thtnlt
1 will try to stand the expense."
"All right, but to whom shall I charge
the carriage?" asked the clerk.
"To Jav Gould," came the quiet an
swer. Ylslal almost fell to tho tloor,
but Gould got the carriage. Chicago
Times-Herald.
Iiah for Thieves -tn A I antra.
'Rome weeks ago a Yukon outfit that
had Imui packed from Dym to Sheep
Camp by a party on tho way to the In
terior of the Klondike country was
stolen. A "committee" of miners such
being tho ominous term by which that
sort of gathering Is designated in the
new country tracked the thieves to the
summit of Chllkoot l"ass, where the
lost property was recovered. Iater the
"commltte-" captured two men and
brought thorn back to camp for trial.
They gave tho names of William Wel
lington and Edward Hanson.
Throe of the "committee" favored
lynching Wellington and Hanson, but
they finally consented to a compromise
on sixty lushes for Mich of the two cap
tives. This was accordingly undertaken.
Wellington had been "formally" sen
tenced nnd was under an escort to the
hut where he had been confined, when
Artltlclal Ilcanty Laws.
During the reign of Charles II. In En
glnnd, laws with regard to artificial
aids to beauty were very strict It Is
interesting to note this curious act of
Parliament which was passed In the
year ItSTu: "That all women, of what
ever ngo, rank, profession or degree,
whether virgins, maids or widows, that
shall, after the passing of this act,
impose upon and betray Into matri
mony any of his Majesty's male sub
jects, by Rcenta, iwluts, cosmetics,
washes, artltlclal teeth, false hair, Span
ish wool, Iron stays, hoops, htgh-heoled
shoes or bolstered hips, shall incur the
penalty of the laws now In force
against witchcraft, sorcery and .such
like misdemeanors, and that the mar
riage, upon conviction, shall stand null
and void."
Exolorer Sullivan Finds a Tribe of
Pigmies on Orinoco River.
Eben J. Sullivan, a South American
explorer, claims to have discovered a
race of living brownies near the head
waters of the Orinoco River In the
wilds of Surinam, In describing his
find, Mr. Sullivan says:
"The queer child people are about
four feet in height Their skin from
head to foot Is a brilliant reddish
brown, translucent in effect Their legs
are like plpestems, scarcely the size of
a child s arm, while their arms are
ridiculously small and thin, and their
stomachs are big, out of all proportion
to the body, nnd distended back as well
as front
Their faces are flat and flabby liko
those of Palmer Cox's brownies.
"I think they number 10,000 to 15,-
000. They are nomadic, moving over
thousands of square miles. It was pure
ly by accident that I came upon some
of their roving bands. A traveler might
have to search for months in the same
region In order to find any of them.
All those that 1 saw were rn different
Darts of Surinam. .
"In measuring these little folk I found
none over four feet and eight inches.
and the women were much shorter.
They use the style of headdress so com
mon among African tribes that of
shaping many designs by mixing mud
with their hair: both men and women
.in tiita. Clothlmr in their village Is
worn only by adults, and then seldom
more than a cloth over the loins. But
they bedeck themselves with many
brass and copper ornaments. They
have tribal marks that sometimes cover
tile entire body nnd head. These ore
made by slits in the 6kln.
"They live In little houses called mas
sougos, of mud or woven dried grass,
entered bv crawling on the hands and
knees. I went Into one and It seemed
like a' child's playhouse. There were
oueer little Images, Idols, fetich gods
set up all about They roprescntea ani
mals mostly and there were many ugly
specimens of clay pottery. There were
little fetich doctors in clay and many
other things of the sort suggesting most
denrnved. superstitious ideas. They
are, I believe, all pagans, though some
of them seem to hare an Idea of a su
preme spirit of power."
Some women are passing fair
some others are past.
and
ARMY AND NAVY COMMANDERS WHO WILL INVADG CUBA.
pRki.6El1,t5)PPrt6tR.
BfflG.GErrvVADP.
Tampa div.
liiaUer-r Hutu.
There has Ikvu told In various works
the persecution to which, In common
wealth times, George Fox, the founder
of the Society of Friends, nnd his fel
low Quakers wore subjected becouse
of their refusal to remove their huts
In the presence of tho civil magistrate;
but the Maine for this would seem to
have lulu upon the local Justices rather
ttliau the central power. Cromwell per
Velved Unit It was easier for stupid or
Jealous magistrates to send junkers
to prison for this refusal than to get
itheiii out ngaln, for Fox and his friends
Iliad almost to be Implored to leave the
Jails into which they considered thein
iselves to have been unjustly thrust.
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68 Brook
soutw ogKGrOy eiTT
...The Most Desirable Suburb...
ADJOINING OREGON CITY AN0 PRACTICALLY A PART OF IT;
IT is all within one mile of the center of the city and is con
nected by an improved plank road. Healthy location, fine
view, Rood air, soil, water and drainage and a first-class
public school adjoining. With all the advantages of the city
and but a 15 minutes walk to to the business houses, makes this
a very desirable place of residence and bound to grow in
popularity.
Choice Lots ready for the garden from.$ioo to $150 on
easy monthly installments with liberal discount to home build
ers. Call on or address. ..
T. L. CIURMAN, Trustee, Charman Bros.' Block
rONX
rcT'To. Klondike
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kqb2J? SO They .
ftNCffSSreit AMMUWTlOltrvaEDB? '
' CWRYBOff SOLO EVERYWHCRS
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TO THE
GIVES THE CHOICE OF
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
ROUTES
It's a Heroic Wooing.
The native states of Central India still
abound with Khonds, nnd it Is interest
ing to see that "wife capturing" is still
In vogue among those who represent
tho first Inhabitants of this land. Tho
father in quest of wife to his son, or the
himself, hunts a deer or
some came and starts with a pot ot
iriu tr the other party, and In tho
course of the day he manages to settle
for a wife, and then there Is feasting
nml drinking. In tho course of which
terms are settled.
The young man Is to serve the girl's
father for a fixed number of months,
assist him in clearing the Jungle and
in cultivation, hunting game for food,
and In gathering honey. After this
period, on a certain day, the young man
has to try to carry off his bride, ami
then follows a hunt after the.man and
a sound thrashing. If the man is able
to withstand the blows and survive tho
ordenl then his prize is given to him, or
If the man is able to escape uncaugnt
to the precincts of his villago custom
forbids further pursuit, and the triura-
nhnnt man has the nrizo,--:uaaras
Times.
Berlin Libraries,
The Berlin libraries all told contain
more than 2,000,000 volumes. The Roy
al library, of course. Is In the lead with
more than 1.000,000, and growing at tne
rate of 20,000 per annum; the university
now has 100,000 volumes; that of the
statistical bureau 140,000; the War
Academy has 00,000 volumes; that or
the general staff 70,000; of the Court of
Chambers 73,000; that of the Technical
Hich School, 00,000. There are also a
number of smaller once.
GREAT
VIA
SPOKANE,
MINNEAPOLIS,
ST. PAUL
AND
CHICAGO.
SHORT USE.
VIA
SALT LAKE,
DENVER,
OMAHA
AND
KANSAS CITY,
OCEAN STEAMERS
Oregon, Geo. Elder and City oi Topcfca
Leave Portland Every 5 Days for
ALASKA POINTS
Ooean Suamera Leave Portland Every 4 Daya
FOB
SAN FRANCISCO.
Ptctmers Monthly from Portland to
Yokohama ana lions none, in con
nection with the O. R. & N.
For furtbet Information call on 0. K. & N.
Agent,
F E. DOSALDSON, or address
W. H. HURLBURT,
General Passenger, Agent, Portland, Or.
nnmvpit. fAni.TTT. A rn
Gen. Agta. Nor. Pac 8. S. (X, Portland, Or.
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
The Shasta Route
OF THE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC (JO.
Eiprcss Trains Leave Portland Daily.
South. I North.
OOf.M. ILv Portland Ar 9:80a.
Mr.u. Li OreonClty Lv 8:40a.
Aik.H. I Ar 8au Kranoisoo Lv :00r. x
Th ahove trains stOD at all stations betweer
Portland and Salem, Turner, Marion, Jeffer
son, Albany, Tangent, sneaos, naisey, HRrris-
burK, Junction City, Irving, Kngene, (Jresweii,
Cottage Grove, uralnx, and all stations from
Roseburg to Ashland, Inclusive.
KOSEBL'UG MAIL DAILY.
9:30a.m. , Lv Portland Ar I 4.E0P.M
6:27 a.m. Lv Oregon Oily Lv 8:36 P.M
8.20 p. m. I Ar RoBeburg Lv I 7: 0 at
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
Attached to all Through Trains.
West Side Division,
Between PORTLAND and CORVALLIS
MA1LTRA1N DAIMTIEXCEPTSCNDAY.)
7:80 A.M. I Lv Portland Ar5:50P.M
12:15 P.M. I Ar Corvailis l,vl.wi". 11
At Albanv and Corvailis connect with train
of pregon Central & Kustern R. R.
EXPRESS TBAIM DAILY 1EXCEPTSTJMDAT.)
4:50 P.M. I Lv Portland Ar 8:25 A. M
7.80P.M. Ar McMlnnvllle It WA.M
8:30 P.M. Ar ludependeuce Lv 1 4:6u A. M
Direct connection at San Franclsfo wlih
Occidental and Oriental and Pacific 11 ail
Rlenmiliip Lines for JAPAN AND CHINA.
Sailing dates on application.
Rates and tickets to eastern points and
Europe also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU
and AUSTRALIA, can be obtained from
E. E. BOVD, Agent, Oregon City
R. E0EHLER, C. H. MARKHAM.
Manager, Asst. ' F. A P. Agent
Portland, Or. Portland, Or.
OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION CO'S
Str. Altona
Will Make Dally Trips Between
OREGON CITY m PORTLAND
Leavtn Portland for Salem and way
landings at 6 45 a- m., and Oregon
City at about 3 p. in.
Snld the married mnn who Mtios to be
Rvmivitiilzod for: "My wife Is never
haiw unless she lias a plevnnce.'
"How hairy sue must bo!" said th
orctty girl, and then the married mnn
grew strangely silent Cincinnati En
quirer. The middle aisle of a church Is often
used as a bridal path.
Trains arrive and depart from Portland a
follows:
Leave for the East via Huntington dally,8:00 pm
A rrtre from taut " " " 7;J0pra
Leave for the East via, Epokane dally, 2:oo pm
Axrivs fxum East " " ' 10:15 am
WASTED TRUSTWORTHY AWD ACTIVI
tniUroo or ladlas M travel for rtsponstbli
established houe lu Oregon. Monthly 169 u
nanus. Position swadt. Referenoa, tn
close self addressed stamped envelop.
posttsioa Comntey, Dept. Y. Chicago.
Thi
AlV7Jtn TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVI
atUm.Q ar ladles U travel for rwvtnslMs
HUl&bed bouse la OrfB. Monthly 164 M aari
speaaes. Peslllen steady. RetereDea, Bad
allSSlrMi-4 tlimpf4 aralupe. TkeueaUulu
Cvaipafiy, Part. Y, C&loa.
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(pilekly iucrtatn our opinion free whthr aa
fiTmton ( probsbly p&tenuble. ' Communirft
tioni nrlcUy oonfldontlal. Handbook on Piteuts
Mni freo. Oldest aaanoy for soruiirjf paientt.
Patanu tkn toroucb Muno & Co. recall
tjMetai notice, without cbanra, lu Ui
Scientific Jlmcrican.
A kantfjomfllT UlnMratM wklr. Lamest cli
cutaUon of any tctfintiAc JournaL Tran, 13 a
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