East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 11, 1888, Image 4

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O.HIUV, JCIjV II, IS8S.
Taper Manufacture and IU Method.
Tlio Chinese tre supposed to lit to been
the Inventors of paper They used rloe
atraw or ragn of cotton or llncu for making
their paper stock. Modem nations fol
lowed their example, but made few Im
proremcuta on tho ancient process until
within the last forty years Since then
every decade has wltnessod great advances
In this Industry Now methods, processes,
and machinery have been domed, now
materials brought Into use. and new and
multifarious forms of the manufactured
product now enter Into the economies of
modern life Kan are gathered In all
parts of the world and brought by ship
loads to the Onltod Btatcs, but thoy are
no longer the chief raw material Paper
fibers are obtained from old rop, lute
butts, straw of the various grains, from
many griuines and roods, and from the
wood of cypress, pine, poplar, spniro
hemlock, bonswood, sycamore and other
trees Now great mills preparo tho fiber
took for paper manufacturers, who buy
It by the ton. In bulk, and then work It
Into whatovor shapes their business re
quire As It costa far loss to carry
chemical to the forests than It would to
transport the logs, wood pulp establish
mentn nro generally locatod near sources
of supply
The chief chotnlcals are lime, potash,
soda ash, and caustlo soda TIicho alkalies,
dissolved In water to make tho cooking
ll(iilds, have been employod In huge
wooden tanks, In which, because tho tern
Iioraturo could not bo carried nbov boll
ng heat, It was necessary to continue the
cooking from two to threo days Tho
progress of Invention has recently made It
posslblo to greatly reduco the time re
quired for this purpose The demand for
paper In all forms tor old and new uses la
unlimited, and Is dally Increasing In
no part of the globe Is there a greater
variety of vegetable libers than In tho
south, whoso cane brakes, swamps, for
ests and cotton Holds can furnish Inex
haustlble quantities for all time The ,
cotton plantations alone could prohublv
supply ovenr pulp mil! In American with
a material cheaply gntliAred and handled,
and containing a long r.trong, tx-uutlful -
uuor. liiilllnioro Journal or uommurco
A Simple, Convenient Bummer fUtrast.
A respected dtlten residing on North
avenue lias a peculiar way of seeking re
lief from the heat of summer, which U,
perhaps, worth mentioning before the an
nual exodus to fashlonablo watering
places Tho apparent advantages of his
plan are Its cheapness and homely aim
fillclty lie does not bother his bead lay- I
ng out routes of travel among mountains,
and lakes, and along the sea nlioro Each I
suinmor Is spent at the same place.
At tho approach of extrcmo heat ho hies
himself at onco to his retreat Thcro are
no musqultocs there, no brass bands, no
crowds, no noise Ho enjoys genulno ro
pose and quiet. Ui life In tho summer
may bo compared to that of thoso hermits
who occasionally take up their abodes In i
caves and recesses under the earth's sur
foco Tho Ilochesterian's cave Is tho eel 1
lar under his residence This he furnishes ,
with rugs, an easy chair, a couch and a ,
tablo llo passes his tlmo pleasantly, .
taking liugo enjoyment out of an old fash-
oncu, mug stommeu ptpo, anu somo
books and papers Tho air Is quite as cool
as can bo desired, and tho cellar being
dry, ho does not fear rheumatism or ma
larla.
Tills peculiar gontloman does not choose
to sojourn In his collar In the summer bo
catiso ho cannot afford to go olsnwhoro.
Ilo Is, In fact, In comfortablo clrcum
stances, ret I rod from business, and living
on a neat yearly Incomo from hla prop
erty Uclng of qulto an advanced age no
dislikes traveling any dlstanco. Ilo
thinks that his plan Is tho best for keep
ing cool In summer without going away
from homo Ho Is not tho only ono who
has ndoptcd this plan. A Ualttmoro man
who pauses his summers In a collar was
dcscrilMMl In ono of tho papers of that
city somo years ago Which of the two
first conceived the Idea Is not certain.
Tho Itochcstcrian has bad tho plan In
working order for threo or four years.
iiocucstor union.
Leezer & Kuebler,
DRUGGISTS
Tlio InrgcKt nii'l inoit complete Modi of
Dmgs? Medicines,
CHEMICALS,
Toilet & Fancy Articles:
i
In Eastorn Orogon.
GIVE US A CALL. I
M You Protected?
Dcspain Block
Pendleton.
A Ore! Opportunity l-oat,
Mr l.lttln bos strong opinions not fa
vorablo to tho current Idea of tho wealth,
strength and prowess of China and her
value as an ally, and consldeni that those
am only remotely potential Ho thinks
tho Chinese kmhoss "a much less highly
devnloMsl organization than do tho Can i nl rciMncr
coslau races, (hula their rellgiou consists ilu ())r
ui prupiiiiiiiiigavu Hinnis, auu inai imiy
"cau nanny a
Ideal " On the
'many virtues.
Carbon for Rlrcirlo Mc'itlng,
It may bo Imagined that carbon, bclnj
made, from tho direct products of coal an
potroleum. Is a dirty material, oflenslvo to
tho smell and more so to tho taste It Is
dlrtv. In tho co 11 mo of Its preparation, bo
catiso tho men working with It become as
dlrtv and greasv faced as If they were
working In a coal tnlno Completed It Is
qulto another matter, and the largest
pleco of It may be handlod with kid gloves
without soiling l lie in Neither is it or
fcuslvo to the smell Tho ordinarily carl'
ous cltlr.cn can tell all that. To secure
testimony as to taste, however, It Is nec
essary to go Into the factory, by proxy of
course, uecauso you can t go yourseir
There you nro ready for tho explanation
that tho carbon Is submitted to such heat
that tho tasto Is nil gono, and you aro
to believe that this la truo
ono In wlilch work Is slack.
mil tliu men and buys art) taking It easy
appreciate uie uiriatian I 'I'Uim'n one who Is smokliitt n peculiar
oilier nana, in or navo ,,r...,tin,. ,.,uiu
' and,
Hlll'0
What It Is you can s:o by tho ocenpa
tlon of tho man next to him. Ho Is whit
tling a piece of carbon Into the nhapo of n
pipe bowl, and now ho has It douo to Ids
satisfaction and Is hollowing out tho
bowl There's another man who seems to
bo forcing a holo through a piece of stick
carbon, uud looking u second tlmo you seo
that's exactly what ho Is doing, and a
second later you seo him put It Into a car
bon plpo bowl ns u stem, till the bowl with
tobacco, light it up and commence to
suioko Novel, Isn't ltT You don't
think you'd like I IT Of coiirso not,
but tho men who work In carbon and who
smoko out of carbon pines say It makes
ono of tho most delightfully cool smokes
Imaginable, and the material being so
porous, absorbs all of the nicotine before
It con possibly reach tho mouth and sys
tem. (llobo Democrat.
although tho social
system In undermined throuuhout bv iea
illation and deceit, 'from tho armies
which only exist In the commander In
chief's wardmbu and the public granaries
containing only chad, down to tho pres
cuts not lulcnded for acceptance and tho
proclamations never mruut to bo ob
served," so that the empire U a sham,
yet still he Is forced to admit, on relleo
tlon and In fairness, that such Is the pur
latent Industry of tho Chinese "that with
highly gifted rulers to guide and rulo
them, they muv yut be a great peoplo "
As Illustrations of their readiness to
obey ho points to the edict of Kublal
Khan, which directed that tho cemeteries
should bo plowed up. an edict obeyod and
only revoked two centuries ago, and to
tho Munrhii orders which abolished tho
flowing robe and IiiiinimmJ tho nlgtnll
The llrst etiieror of tliu present dynasty
ortlere.1 the tribes of Viiiiuii, "on pain of
death, to learn Peklugeno," ami was
obeyed .Mr Little thinks that had wo,
when m (intent of Peking "had tho cour
age to usurp the dragon throne, and had
we Untied an edict prohibiting thence
forth the mutilation of children's foot,
the command would have been obeyed,
sullenly iierhciis, at llrst, but afterward
thankfully " That undoubtedly would
have been an Immense social reform, lib
erating from torture uud physical do
fortuity tho women of China. London
Spectator
ralUn ui urn tit-ni.
To a largo extent the Ktuplil custom o(
having iuiii.Ic bet iv if 1 1 too. id ut thciitri's
In isN)iiMlble for tho talking ut the opera.
Tor between thiiucUuveiyUkly, of icnirMi',
wauW to talk, mid bliu-o tit tho tlieutio
the orchestra merely furiiUIiiH it sort of
bat '..;i ouml or hiipiKirt for tint convena
tlon. KHple tiuturully coiiio to look upon
uio overtures nun inirimieH.inu introduc none of the tastes which give zest to tho
" ioiiiu mvuiiii nun uiini uciu o( nn ' iiuiit are contraineU to provide them
opom In hlmilur light liven If eutr'uuto ' selves with more gentle amusement dur
Oulilour hporta In lUicUnd.
Hport Is tho law and the prophot of
Kiiglishineii, and to confess to neither
pleasure nor concern In tho results of tho
day's racing shooting, hunting, angling,
Is to totally cmunclpato one's self from tho
amiable regard of a sport loving Ilrlton.
American Indlllerenco to tliu circumstance
and event uf sport is tho contempt of tho
aristocracy and lunded gentry Sport Is
tho autocrat It controls society and
makes mi Important chapter In llteiuttiro.
There Is u universal devotion to tho Idea,
alike from high and low Hut It Is tho
privilege of the groat, tho temptation of
tho poor Poaching us an oflonso forms
stereotyped matter for overy well regu
lated I-.uglinh novel Tho dress, tho man
ners, tho lllrtatlous which muko tho mail-
Ditiiu of II fo In country houses during
I autumnal revels are as Important a factor
in iintisii society as tliu London season.
Wives, mothers and daughters who have
I
Grain Bags.
Calcutta unit JJctrlrh'H CiMtra
tedJi. W.'m.
TWINES
OfAII Kliulx, Tunis. I'lii(, V.U:
Those who believe so thoroughly in protection should not
go iiny longer without insurance on their property, of whatso
ever kind; and nearly everyone believes that a policy in a pood,
Reliable Insurance Co.
Printed Flour Bags
A Siwclulty.
AMES & DETRICK,
112.1 Krout Mt.
J l 10 iliiw if
t'OltTMMt, OH.
JUST OPENED!
-THK-
Eagle Hotel,
FRANK DOWNEY, Propriotor
WT ill nntl ire t ll ihmmI ihpiiI nt Ihitrornor
or wi'ini miii (Mruon jiiuuhw
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT.
A.. HEA.LTUY
I'ltAtrriOAi,
BOOT & SHOEMAKER
Main and WcbbHtri'cPi.
Kaxlern SI ado
mill MIio.'h
Mtoek.
I'urfrc' tit Oiiarnnleed,
... ma
IS. A.. "Walker,
PKAI.KII IN
Candies, Nuts, Fruits and Tobacco,
fine Imported and Domeallo Cigars always
In stock.
.Mil I n Ml., near the brldue. lViidlelon. Oreunn
Ju'.1l Im ilw
THEv K. DAIRY.
Kormorly run by lolin Kiihiht, lias elianned
liailim.illlil IH now leiuccl liy
Who will supply ImiIIioM and new ciitom-
er wiiii uie
1'ent .Mill: wi tlw Market,
promptly mid ut reimoiiHlile rutfu. Juy lm
Estes & Guilds,
l'rtiprlelorn o the
city it i ve tlx rtsED .e sale
STAHLE.
h worth eery time what it eosts, and procrastination should not
be indulged in when it comes to taking out a policy. In the
first place, pick out competent and
RELIABLE AGENTS,
With whom to do your business thoso who represent none but
the best insurance companies and go straightway and insure.
When in search of such agents, don't fail to turn your "peepers"
in the direction of the ofiice of
Clopton & Jackson,
Located in the EAST OREGONIAN building, Pendleton,
where you can have any kind of insurance, whether Fire, Ma
rino, Accident or Life insurance, done up in
APPLE-PIE ORDER!
muklc lu theatre erv much hotter than l" that sauguluury period in tho British
It Is commonly, thin consideration alone I Jr,l?p
oti;ht to siitlloo to l.mlsli it from tho
theatres. It ilcjinolen the art mid kthUs
um iiuuiio. iienry r nncK in tlio Cos
.woolitaii.
IHtlilfj ViMir r.itits
li t a Rod lliuifi II you have any pnrtle
alai eiiwr tc dij;iilfy ll In sUeii.llnK- to It
ten uudy A muti ma U very tut -nii(
ui ills opinion It in- HS(-rt it with
liltl'-'limt eiiiphaxU lu "III make many
ouili Uillevi- then l wunethliij; In lt.
Nil rYtwolseo Chnuiielo
It Is not a lino tato the lore of horse-
flnh, cricketing ihvr ktslklnj; and the
general diwlro of killing soiiiethluir It
tie uiirluliman a-nasslon
for an elect of auimal force. Cor. I'hlla-
nlod Hay and Craln.
Hpleuillil Ills, mIukI or lliiiiule, uud
Hnddle llorneit ttluayH on linuil. '
llorxen lionrded liy theiluy,
Week in lloulli.
Ill 1 ..!. ... L..A.I L. ...t.. ...
Sivm-.totahoaplaceintlocateBery wItU " ' " ike UdM. ' " " " r
j.iiKiiisni ami uu i HKHiiiiff mil ll Ofr , na . . . , . .
. velons brawn and a kind of rude mental U""U'J - " n ouimaalb 1
strength, and the cultivation of muscular
i viKor U somethluir more valued than art Is-
I tie HeiiHlhlllty In th(
tor an eircca t
delphla 'lime
IMnratlou lit Japan.
The people of Japan an greatly Inter
tktol In tliu tsliieutiou ami elt vutiou of
iv.mHtii III I them wen i;'.1- new
i.'IhiIi uud MM-ictioH lot ctrl and women
rMbtlllftitHt In that iiii.utrv TheM'sn in
idilltion to lli( pulitic wliools. which liavo
lout llMHttHl I'lllillf 11,11111011
III llniociiu. ol Carls hai liiveiitisl a
UU" SHHtrtMVH fill IIIVMIIHtll t
rhutigt'u in tin htivxl It is miHvtt.,1 to
piMvoiil liuHirtunrtiiiitudvii. nutrition
Tin puu'tiii til noliniut! Iikti (ih rlill
dren U dot'rie.1 iy do.iiicts i i hi tbe
bttuuiel tiiiii cot of Uul griudent.
)lie aoieutlft divlures
The Uwt Uh ks a.t uithlr the ivucb of
the iiuwt iiu.ji pur" Vou cai get r
pMl rii'uitloii for ad little coat w a
llkkl I'Jfiir
ruaturr. n l.lfi- ui llonnlulii.
This U truly a troplml laud, thocllmato
and temperature in'lng Miiuewhat marvel
ous. It Is entirely different from Callfor
ula, or from uiiytlilng I have yet evn,
Thcro U no winter there, yet It Is never
too hot and never colil 'lho tenipenituiM
libetwiH'ii'U diijfh. tolHIilegM. all the year
round. ith a few extm hhowera of ruin
lu i-mphusUo tho winter mouths. Tho
fnigr.iiico Is luimuo after u liower, for
tho Japuliooo Illy. eoiiiiit, iKUianas and
palm tmtMtiti to iIIrIIII poi fuuio. Such
fruits as MR'uiuiiits. dalo imlms. Umanus.
maugiHto. oruiigo.s, hmul fruit, lemons.
' lluioti mid hwwil atntiKi gixnv hero lu
j iiluiudttiictt. Tho prin. ipul Mrutiuttoui.
however, are tugr. n.v aiid Uuiaiuw
! The uativeii are a kirii(f rare, luivo the
hnmse hkln of tho ( io-mau ami the
lilurk curly hair of t' .ii. llie.v are
, an uifalilo uud rtffe, :i. i !o ivoni,! but un
etriiiiel U.'v ami i " .or the tinkle
"ft lu U' gtn g ii i . .i m i k Tin y tlrcs.i
vii 'i ...', U , v. .mi cspci .ally
h,dmbuibh Uiiu Journal,
LUMBER!
At Wholosnlo Prlcos.
C&scado Mills Lumber l k
Yard and OHice at tho liailroad
Depot.
JutSiUw Im
It is well to i-eiiiember that to bo secure you must insure ill
ono of tho Thirty Eeliable Companies represented by
Clopton & Jackson, with a combined capital of more than
$100,000,000!
Wasco Independent Academy.
The Dalles, Oregon.
special preparation for I'niveMllI In Ore- '
Kou or m UBiuiiKX'iii iwr i niernvoii !
Iforn'ii, lla'Vinl, Yale and nli-r. or
tor lamliiex siudeii not kn-k'ui;
colliulule ediii atlon may urad
UMte here In v
Classical, Soientilio or Normal
ll- iiulniellon lu KI"CUHoii. Miil-id
i r' li'i'd d n-ii'llne mid fix d moral one.
Hill cuuiimtenU. Wrl r i al.io u i
It. II, WILLI. V M .
)t)iUwlm l'rlac'pul.
If you contemplate insurance, call on them and get posted
.,1 ii- ...Ml ii
...hi .1- u cusi you Homing, nemember their offico is in tl
EAST OREGONIAN building, or address
le
Clop
ton & Jackson,
Pendleton,
Oregon.
Tickets AitefcJ
Pal
Elegant Pullman
KmlKrtit Hleeplnif Cats ruau,,
Pfen Train, t"1
OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS AHJ J
Freoofclmrsenndwlihoitti
Clone conneclloni nt lort!iMi.
eico mm rug(, soy
Kant bound imsnr nr.itM
Wot tiouiiil iiotnrfr im.
Wen bound Irelh i iS.S1. !!!
paruni imp. m. "ul
Wallo Wullu nnrl Peni,taJ
Leaven nt 0:00 a. m. for Wil7J
riven at 7.15 p. in. from W.ll.tt'J
in nn r rnnciKco. Tu .
:i,T,,. .Milt , . - j
llrfrrtn k
Collin
Wbt.IjiI
OrfmVltl
IjeilVO nlciiinaliln ,. rv,-i..,l
lllallt. ""I
l;iivo ipai HI, nharf, Hao FruJ
Itnten or 1'iMtrt.
IiicIuUIiik int.li uJbf-sl
unuin. ...
Mcernce,
Itouud Trip, UnllmlKil,
Kor further nnrtlcularn InnoinrfJ
or tlio Company, or A, I. Miictiu
iy i , a,, l oruuiKi.urcgon.
A. U StMtM
01
General Miuinger.
I'eiidlttoa.d
HU.te, .May 12
Orriion, May In
Coltiiublii, Aliy 20
Hlnte. Mil. 21
Ori'KOII, AliiyvH
UolumhlA. Junn I
Klnle, June6
nri'Ron. jiuioD
Coluinbln. Junn li
Hlnte, Juno 17
iireuon, June 21
('oliiiiililii..lnnnr
Stale, June 29
urcKou, J uiy .1
GREAT OVERLAND M
THE Northern Pacified
TUB ONIjV LINE IIUSS3I
iluanlnccM IMy OntXn!
fUrannl Aniamitt&'m'vl
ll'WA Jttrlh rm
From Orenon and WtihltilM
to the Eut,
Via HI. Paul ami MlnntiMlu. 1
line runnlnr; ruluro I)ibIiCi
(mean cfnu.)
Fantent Time Kver Vttt I
;oat lver the KtrltnM
raeineHallrtM
To Rloux Oliy, Council DloJsl
McniNon, lA'avenHonn, tu
llurllnEton, Oulncy, ft UnM
nil nolntH tlirnuclioiit th EHt
eanl via HI, raiil nml Mlnnnpuli
KMIOItANTHLEEPINOCI
Aro bullied on rezuUr rirnut
tno enure icngin or me ,oiw
Hiiuroau.
Teave Wallula JuurllontlHal
I,euve fort una s p. m w
Minneiiponn or m. moi imii'
fimrfli iliiv.
('nnneellon made ntHL I'm! is-l
oil to nil jvolntH Kini.fomn ci
PACIFIC niVISIOJ.
Train will leave rorllind dillfd
mconnectiiiif wiuiu.
nil linlnl. nil fm,.f ftntiml.
A, IHV1
floneral We.tern J'aii'njM m
WaHlilUBlon 8U, I'ori .na. u
W. I .. Aiili'fF nil
Great Rock Is
AM)
ALBERT LEA BODl
Tiie direct und popular IIM
u III I in Kortlit-rH rl
from HU Paul aud Mlnntapow
To Chlemto aud the Katt.
To Nt, Lou In and the I
To len Moliif", Uitfj
AtehUoD ana
The Only Liue RSSg
at Council Ulufs, LeavenortH
Cltv for
CIIIDAUO ASH Ahh Fen
Pullman Palace Wrfl
J'alace Dining Mm
Arooiiiiiaiir all llirough Eirf'
lull Itoute.
Ticket for sale by all ni3
nnd connection maioln1,N
Forull Information W'Cjf"'. jl
etc.. nunlv tonv coupiin KZM
A U W Norlbem PJ m JKfl
eanlen. or to W h fir .1
Ticket AfM'i'M
I'lliy 1XK4'KIY,'-J
Jf ur.i.l.lntftin fiL.
E. A. HOt.IlROOK.
Un
Clilcat'
ApS
lOl.HROOK. , . . ,i
uen, i,u ;:M0.
ACCIDENTS
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TRAVELERS INSURANCE 1
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eliilnu. wlilmui illnenuo' "seif
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lirovi.ioiiK in en i
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fill Tl,IUItf Ml
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