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m y; f! kV « isa pi? IM a e 488 ^ ■ V 'â i g ! Í-AT-LAW DEADLY GUNCOTTON. CLARENCE B U T T ot Thia Terrible lx> SI toi LUÌ TU U J FR EA K S O F A RIVER. Crook«d That It Oeubl* ÒUR AMMUNITION. » • « " '» Caeetully & o »un [ Little Jackie— ed last night a hour ns bi? as s me almost to piece»., it mean anything when you dri'am like that? Mother (taking him tenderly hut flrfnly across her knee)—-Yes, my son, it (T ook , It means that i know now exactly what became of the jam that was loft after supper last night That's what it means!— London Mail. _ » rh i. im - i A Stream Will practice in all the court* of the p le e iv e e f Warfare. itaotf. ‘j •** **• Hudaen River. itate. Special attention uiven to pro* There is a Annin in MasJhbn- . / } » b> the west hank of the Manv aud odd six* the materials tat* work, the writing of deed»., mort- contracts and the drafting of all auler.ug into the manufacture of setts called the North river., it llud«.Ht river. ,n the barer piuaage Newberg, Oregon. modern explosive*, but perhaps the start* in a pond near ilan*oi*pnii t«> the Highlands and lying between Floor in Union Block most interesting of all these ele runs to the sea m al i DUSU«*y. Scituate. m It e •» is *>««»> Poini and West Point in a IQ Uie ments of destruction a* well aa the ten miles by air line from Hiftsou region made famous by the Revolu simplest is guncotton. The gun to Scituate, and the river is .forty tionary war. is Iona island, the gm- 1 munition base of the United States cotton manufacturing industry is miles long. navy. Urge, ae enormous quantities are This river is probably the At this tittle knowu place, a res used in the charging of torpedoes remarkable body of water, !»< rta; Probate, Deed*, legal papaia. Ab- and for similar purposes. ervation of slightly more than 100 the Dead sea, on thia footsttx acres, several hundred men are em The base of guncotton ia pare has stood more abuse snd bad_ bu . ployed in the preparation of am raw cotton or even cotton waste, gunge than the Chicago river, munition for the guns of our war- such as ia used to clean machinery, the tide is coming in the rive mt This is steeped in a solution of one j upstream, and not only tha Hack of the hills which se- h part of nitric and three pans of' the upper part of it, which is muat of the island from sulphuric acid. It ia the former in- water, also runs up, and the a| general view are tnagaxines and it storehouses holding approximately gredient that renders the mass ex- cle of a fresh water river bea ploeive, the sulphuric acid being uphill ia alone enough to call 3,000,000 pounds of smokeless pow ■V Office over First National used merely to absorb all moisture, tion to itself. But there ia der, 1,000,000 pounds of .black pow- Bulk ■ t o thus permitting the nitric acid to more to it than that. ! der and tens of thousands of shells. Phone W hite 3-1 combine' more readily frith the eel-, The North river is noted ft Skirting the island, joining its la luioae of the cotton. ing the scene of the last lndii id bumtnri«« and storage place« and After being soaked for several on the coast settlements. It is nffta- counci ring l mg with the *— landing J!-~ pier, ’ • • a>dU>av hours in the solution described the ble for haring given birth a . . small ^ the •— j - is r~. i- . a l l railroad, the locomotive : - ' cotton is passed between rollers to ship Columbia, whose captai dis- 1 of which is operated by compressed DR. A M . DAVIS sxpel all nonabsorbed acid, a process covered and named the Coi W air. to avoid heat, sparks snd elec carried to completion by washing.; river, and was the first American tricity. This is used in the trans the cotton in clear water. This | vessel to circumnavigate the world, portation of the deadly cargoes washing process is a long one, re- j It is notorious for having sudlenlv from one building to another and in lUillPT maclmiery which reduces changed its mind on its coursfc on carrying ammunition to the dock cotton the night of Nov. 27, 1898, when where it is received for the war- paper pulp. Should any nonabsorb- it moved it* mouth three r a il« to ed acid be allowed to remain it the northward, presented the town hour separate fireproof walls sur- would decompose the cotton. of Marshfield with a deep harbor, round each of the magazines, which I f the explosive is to be used aft killed three into compartments compartments ... in ___ men and . . converted . j _ are _ _ divided _ — er the manner of powder it is atill about 200,000 acres of prime mead- order to safeguard against the com further pulverised and then thor ow land into a salt marsh. • p|ete destruction of the works in oughly dried, but if intended for But the ehief thing about this the event of a fire or small explo torpedoes it ia pressed into cakes of i t e r is its crookedness. This nver . gion. £ , refu| ¡Mpection of all of various shapes and sixes—disk shap is so crooked that it double crosses the cartridge stores and powder Office over.U. S. Natl. Bank ed, cylindrical, flat squares and itseif. If you «font believe it go bui,dings is made at frequent in- cubes. When not compressed gun -ami see. There is one place in Han- tervals during both dav and night, Phone Black 171 cotton is very light, aa light aa ordi- ( over where by making three loops Afl<,r , undowD e?erv ^ gl on” ^ ►♦♦eee« nary batting. ' ; the river moves toward the se. for t h a * j* recorded at the .d- A peculiar characteristic o f this ; a distance of almost fifty feet and ; ministration building by electric in- w e te w m m w i i i t f w i » » » ternhle explosive ii that a brick of meanders about for fifteen nnlee m gtrompots it when wet may be placed on a bed doing i t — Exchange. C & * attenlion is paid to the of hot coats, and a« the moisture temperature* Wherever explosive* Still Ahead. dries out the cotton will flake and are kept, the heat being regulated A man who was traveling on a to remain between 85 degrees and burn quietly If dry originally, - r Thia one-quart however, the guncotton will explode one track “ up country” railway 9U degrees at all times. Tbe in Phone* with terrible force at about 320 de some time ago tells a story of the terior wall* and floors of the maga O ffice, WhiteJ22; R es. Black 90 1 jewelry drummer who aat in the zines are so made that not a single grees of heat. In general it ia the custom to ex- seat in front of him: piece of iron or steel ia exposed. He was one of that wide awake, Upon entering one o f the «tincture* ptode guncotton by detonation or an intense »hock instead of by heat. never let any thing get the bffkt of inspectors and woritmen wear a In a torpedo tbe explosive charge ia yon kind of men. Presently tbe special kind ef clothing and soft advertised in woaan*a maga- wet, this wet cotton being explod train stopped to take on water, and shoes without n ai\ carrying abso No other Dke it xinea, we «hall be glad to show ed by means of dry cotton in a tube, the cond actor neglected to send lutely nothing composed of iron nor you— and other aluminum uten- No other as good 1 thia having been fired by a cap of back a flagman. Ae express running anything which in any possible ■fla bearing tha wall-known Tka low Rama Tewing Uaahlna flamaaav NwW HVBV VVIIR q ■NllllililV hvavpvnj) fulminate of mercury, tbe cap itself a( the rate of thirty miles an boor manner might produce a spark. *‘W o n r -S r " trade ORANGE. MASS. Make a life- having been fired by the impact of came along and before it could ba Similar precautions are taken in stopped bumped the rear end of the the tilling room*, where the charges time investment whan the torpedo against the target. first train. Tbe drummer was lift Warn« you get cooking ware. art placed in tha sheila. Here every- An Old Law. ed from his «eat and pitched head j one is drived in white aetge, and i th at' The late Albert Pell, a Con first into the seat ahead, • His silk the tools such as measuring cups, servative member of parliament, hat was-jammed clear down over his im i I Thm • N a t i o n a l • W e e k ly scales and funnels, are made of who devoted hie life to the better ear*. He picked himaelf up and copper, which does not give off Littlefield A Romig ment of agriculture, tbe prevention settled back in hia seat. No bone* sparks, even when struck by of cattlo disease and the adminis had been broken. He pulled off his In C lu b » — Exchange. tration of the poor laws, was a man hat, drew a long breath, straighten-' Until thl* pear of ready wit ed up and said: fslhr'i hag been Cw rad of Oi and 8 UEGEON 8 -*-« ...... ----------- ----------»------ •oldat $5.50. Now “ Well, thev didn’t get by u*. any It is stated in a volume of remi “ 1 never complained," once said the price ia $2.50 Office in First Nat'l Bank Bldg. niscences Of Mr. Pell that during an way.” Sa’di, the poet, “ of my condition Notice o f District Road M eeting. and we have secured Phone, Black 31 election he was asked if he was not «concession where but on a -ingle occasion, when my Curious Placs Name*. by we can offer it ♦ » ♦ ♦ < > ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » » » ♦ » » the member who had made the law To rote «n addition.! lux In Road Dlktrfrl feet were bare and 1 had no money There are some curiou* place at * Mill further numbered iblrl>'-slx (M) to Yamhill router which commanded poor men to sup reduction in con- names of pretty long standing in' to buv shoes, but I «aw a man with SUte of Oregon. port their parents. __ aactioa with thi* out feet and-became instantly eon- KoUce 1« hereby (iri-g that we the nnner- and near Bury, Lancashire, a*, for “ No,” he rapped’ out; “ that- ia an ■i*oed, resident tax pay,re »1 Kmut District # publication. _ DR. THOS. W. HESTER example, Jericho, Nineveh, G oshen* tented with my lot. numbered thirty-tUx (SB) I d Yamhill n>un y older law. It was written by God Being asked frtnn whom he learn- state ol Oregon, together comprising more than Spedii Otter te Per B n ie n Physician and Surgeon Almighty on two tables of stone Gospel. Egypt and * Paradise, the last named appropriately in coni *'** philosophy, Sa’di replied, MB per cent of the resident t.x payer» in raid Office in D ixon Building and brought down by Mosee from C-hrVM me new price« we M r e i tinuation of Parson’s lane, with the *^‘ rojn Uie blind, because they nev- Hoed District numbered thlrty-dx [Vi] hereto W e « O ffiu w q u tl I U U m M Mount Sinai, and, as far aa I can glee notice the! « meeting of the resident tax offer it and oar rectory and parish church close by.-1 er. *dvance a step until thev have peyers of sold Rood Dletrlet numbered thlny- for the price o f __________ make out, Thomas, it ia the stone N E W B E R G - - OREGON offer end most be taken adv ______ ____ tried the ground.” Not the least interesting was men »1* {**). 1* Yamhill county, «tote of O regon. Is * * * « * * ♦ * ♦ * # * « * * and not the law that ha* got into tioned during the hearing of a case, “ They usked me,” Sa’di writes in hereby celled, end will tm held at the Mono- WWl Yjs G * Ja C.lK.r’. your heart.” Top Church In the eforemtld road district, at the Manchester assize*. One of the Gulistfln. “ *Of whom didst thou tot* county and lists, on the S O lb day ,f Novem ber S? ^ faerie«« the witnessc*, who is chairman of learn manners?’ I replied: ‘From A D, IN*, at obe [I] o'clock tn tbe afternoon of The Rival Father*. tbe unmannerly. Whatever I aaw sold day, the purpose ot wild meeting being to SARAH E. SMITH “ You say your baby doesn't walk the Birtle parish council, said that them do which I disapproved of, discern tbe advisability ol levying asperlalor s ^ r j or.*tehoU',,nia' A^ - u- yet?*' said Jones “ Mine doe*, and “ where he lived was commonlv call additional tea* tax in »aid road district, amt that I abstained tram doing.’ * and Surgeon 10N I it is not a* old as yours. Your baby ed ‘The House That Jack Built.’ ” to determine what If any county roads or por —London Graphic. ttoos thereof. In said rond district, «bsll be im ity Hall cut bis teeth yet?” An Armed Crab. proved in any special manner, and the char “ Not vet;” said Bones. “ This crub.” said tbe keeper of acter and extent of such Itn •-ovement or Im -White 147 J u v a n ila L o g ic . “ Oh, mine has— all of them,” Residence Phooe—Blue 68 provement* they »bail make thereon, ami to Small Johnny had on his beak tbe aquarium, “goes armed in bis levy »ueh special or additional tax, not to ex- CoDier’ s . «aid Jones. “ Docs your baby talk?” . f t » ) r n m native >ute. In his claws, which clothes, and hi* mamma told him OREGON eed ten mills on the dollar, upon ail the tax “ Not yet.” replied Bones. “ Can are too weak to light with, he al G rap h ic not to play in the dirt with them on. able real and personal property, wi bin »aid vours ?” l road district. as a majority ol suob resident lax “ Don’t they have any dirt in hea ways carries -e* anemones, “ Great Scott, yCs,” answered “ The crab in. of the genu* Metis. payers shall deem advisable, lor the purpose of ven (o play in ?” lie asked. raising money with which to defray the ex “ No, of course not,” replied hie He fives among lieds of coral in pense. or expenses ol such »perlal improve DR. FRED t t WILSON * Then Bone* got desperate “ Doe* OVER 08 YCAR0* tropical -eas. The anemone* he Car ment or improiementa. in said road district mother. s cxpcRicrioe he u-e a safety razor or one of tbe ninehered thirty six (W J ft, ramlilli county, nes— one iu each claw, like a nose Osteopathic Physician and ‘Then what do little boya do up state of O regon other sorts?” he asked.— l'hiladel- gay—are stinging, poisonous ones. there ?” queried Johnny. Surgeon Dated this lcth day ot November A D, pin. * ‘ phia ledger. “ They- are liis defense against “ Oh, they,play harp* and sing Names—P. R. Otis. V. K Baker. <> ft Hut 606 1-2 First Street Newberg i — and sit under beautiful tree*,” wa« enemies, and when I Bee a soldier ebens, I. if. OrndutT, J. A, Brunson. P. j Orn Z ? He Obj«Ct*d. »feanm: OftlM t lM k 111 , * m . R«d * earning a gun I think to myself duff. M. C. Luellen, tie ry Haveinau, f. R. A surgeon was explaining a very the reply. Harrtger. I. W. Noble. V7 pdffi »» » » » * »w ee »oes» WiAr.K3 “ Well,” said the little fellow, “ I that there is a little pink crab in uncommon case to hi* student* and O rate no the sea that i* quite a* wise a* any don’t see how they can have tresi CoPVf.WHTO finished up ns follow»: m e w ite iM i w w soldier.” An rone sending a-k si.li »ml d nTlpu.Hi r,.- > Notice o f Adm inistrator’s Sale o f aatektr «m riu m o ir < ilium f.»s »In u.cr i i “ This, gentlemen, i* a very rare if there ain’t no d irt” — Houston invenilnn is tihdinhly (v,(cut» b l« Ç a otm tln l’ . D R . G. E. S T U A R T _ R eal Property. Uoimsirlcilycciitii’im ut. griIPTOK ' " i I mu - m , tumor indeed. In all mv thirty Post. Juat a« a Camplimant. C. R. C H A PIN * LAWYER ; P. F. HAWKINS J DENTIST I Keeps Your m j§ stove Shining Bright Barfcroft« Drug Store D E N T IS T J. C. PRICE B D e n t is t Dr. E. P. Dixon ? DENTIST “Wear-Eve^ C ollier.’s ■ Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. P H Y S IC IA N S ! ! ii *i.so|$2.50 ! Physician and Surgeon 107 S. Mai* S l year*’ experience 1 have never come across one like this, and you will Cdk see me remove it tomorrow.” “ No, you won’t,” said the pa tient. “ If that’* all the experience » Red 96 ♦ roli’ve had of this sort of thing I ’m going home.” »♦ »♦ •♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »»♦ »♦ ♦ e e e e e e e Wants* to Fin* Out. It was night. They— he and *he —were sitting on the porch look ing at the atar* “ Yon know, I •oppose.” he whispered, “ whet a young man’* privilege i* when he Go«W. Barn. tee* a sliooting star?“ Pho« Black 47 A Consistent Cutter. “ No.” *he answered “ 1 haven’t Browawald R mc K. SckoWT “ Who on earth cut vour hair?*? S3. Call o*c< <V or mgh. tbe slightest ideo There goes one?” gasped Mrs. Gunson as her husband » > M s e e » » » e * * e * » * « » * » * M » i —Chicago Tribune armed home, f jP “ A locksmith, rnv dear.” replied >!»V W . W . H ollingsw orth A Son H Ha* In*«** Mr. Onnson. “ THd yon think e He— Do vou think kissing it aa barber had anything to do with it?" Fonarmi Directora A Em baí mar dangerous a* (he doctor* say? Galla Amw.-*d Day or Ni*tn “ Indi-ed, I did not!” retorted Mrs» She— Well, it ha* certainly pul Gunson. “Judging from the shoggt Lady Assistant*. "N o extra chary* OMc*, White S Ras. Black M an end to a good many bachelors, et wev it has been trimmed, I thought ewv ret«.— New York Hne. perhaps it was done by a Hackman." N aw b.rg.O r«. Dr. C.L Brown, D.V.S. t w Count Baldissare Caatiglione An Honest Horaa. An Iri*h dealer when selling a wrote of manner* in sixteenth cen nag to a gentleiran frequently .ob tury Italy: “ Discourse of love ia served with emphatic earnestness used by every gentleman, * * * not that he wa* an honest horse. After only when impelled by ardor, but the purchase had been effected thé also merely to do honor to tbe lady gentleman «sked him what he with whom he speaks. Tbe pre tense of loving her is, at any rate, meant by an honest horse. “ Why, *ir,” replied the seller, a testimony to hur worthiness to be “ whenever I rode him he alwsys loved. She. on her purt, will for a threatened to throw me off. end h e, time -c o m to fail to understand certainty never deceived me.” — and anon will take it all as a merry Ual J “ F|. " / London Mail. Notice Is hereby given that Ike undersigned aominlstrafor of the dale of Isaac H. Ramey, deceased by ylrtnv of aoxirder and llcease of sals duly made and entered In the county court of tbe Slate of Orecon. for Yamhill coen- ty.on the 2 nd day of November, iftf. latbo matter of ssld eataie. aothnrUing, empowering and directing him so to do. wilt on teturday. the 12th day of December, IHH al two o’clock In the iiftemoan of said1 day offer for rale, and sell in tha higb-st bidder for ea,h at public , auction, in on« pi reel, the following dewilticd f real property belonging ton hi asiaie. to alt: Situate, lying and hetng In Yamhill conniy. State of "regon, and Ijelna a part of the Dona tion Lvnd culm ol Luke McKern and wile. Claim No M, Notification So. 1W0 I d Tn unship Three Seeth. Range Two Wes« of the Wiliam - •eut free ir e » tiMcO uwc«t niinncy nuoncy for toc somirl.nr sent sttotirlmt puleiii c l'atonts taken•tlinnisli taken•tl.nnisb St..... Minci à i -■ -----*- rnloms » ‘ co. receive •psafaíeaUef, euhoat Champ, lu tba Scientific iïmCil tan. A hetidsrvnely tthwimicfi w— *»v. ciiluthni up»nÿs.'i, 'iiie*| A,ni, ' ‘ cSndlquul, M 9NR AdministrAlor’ a Notice, ette Mrrld lian, and partícula:!»' described follows: Beginning al an Iron at tha Northeast corner o/aald nUlm. thence running — Senlb (degree« IT West f * li chain, to an iron has qualtfed. . . pipe a< the Nofibweat cornet of the Par- F««« an* Prom. Now, ‘ Donation Land claim. Claim No. 61 , b Perseas kavág ata lip Mkw novinni Avio _i ié ____ Sortie varietier of fish can stand ( M i l «catto« No MSI; thence with center of ••w licicvj Co ouioy rood north 7* degree« SI' We«« fin * any amount of cold without harm. chain» W» the proper voedwr», ‘ mimstratov ot Ins oftce. PerWh will live in pond* which are grcee thence Yamhill Coenty. Ore- fatten practically solid lb every a . bom the data I of < this Donation hnrd winter. The whiteflsh of Can W 9UL - __ of Ehr.hrth A, ada, caught through hole« In the premiar» iaaw and w ill he made subject Hoe by tbe C o A ty Court ef Yaml ambili Conniy, ice. have been picked up froaen ao ’ for Estele. 10-15 lo 11-12 stiff that thev would break like brit Doled thl* m b day ef November^ h i t tle stick*, vet when carefully thaw Administrator of the «slateOf Isaac B . R The VV eekly O rfg mían and ed out showed sign* of Ufa. Pim I . II ix li-IO. Graphic one year $2.25. ¿Li _____