The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, April 26, 1889, Image 1

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    M c M innville . O regon . F riday ,
ì^^EE,^X5Tn.‘:im Consolidated Feh. I, 1889.
W. T. Shurtlcff. I RUSSIA’S GIGANTIC
________
J. I. Knight.
ARMY. i conviction that the enemy would
april 26,1889.
Creameries in New England.
VOL. I. NO. 12.
Sexuality iu Atoiib.
First Newspaper in Oregon.
A Model tor Artists.
certainly be beaten in the end and,
Mr. Kinne is a quiet gentleman
Robert F. T. Stephens was taken
A correspondent of the Country
In looking over one of our old
Verestchagin the Artist, Write» retreating, would surely be annihi­
Gentleman sends to that paper an who has lived for many years in newspaper files a few days since, to the insane asylum at Nap* on
of tlie Czar’s Military
lated.
interesting account of creamery this city. He is an enthusiastic we found, under the date of May, Saturday. Stephen’s case is a pe­
Defenses.
There is no need to enlarge on work in New England. The fol­ member of the Microscopical so­ 1846, the following notice of a news­ culiar one and «rould undoubtedly
Among the New York World's the dualities of our infantry. Suf­ lowing description of the operations ciety, an honorary member of sev­ paper established for Oregon:
repay investigation from a physico
' special correspondence we notice the ficient to recall the expression of of the Ellingnton, Conn., creamery eral foreign scientific societies and
“The printing press sent out to spiritual standpoint. The moral
I article written by Vasili Verestcha- Napoleon the First: “It is not will prove of interest to our readers contributes to several scientific Oregon, some time since, has ar­ and mental faculties apjtear to be
gin the renowned Russian painter enough to kill a Russian soilder— as showing a line of facts well journals. He is an indefatigable rived at its destination in safety. abnormally developed, and his
of battle scenes, on the gigantic- you have yet to nail him down to worth considering:
investigator. He frequently burns A letter from the mayor of Oregon physical apj>carance is very strik­
army of Russia. He says :
the ground.”
The creamery was built at a cost the midnight oil over his instru­ City, addressed to the editor of the ing. lie has lived in this vicinity
The information concerning the
So far as numbers, material con­ of $4000, and began operations in ment, and so arduously does he New York Commercial Advertiser, for several years, and James, the
LOAN BROKERS, NOTARIES PUBLIC ANO SEARCHERS of RECOUD. vast organization of the Czar’s sol­ ditions and instruction go, our ar­ July, 1884. At first it only had 20 study that his wife, he says, has thanking him for procuring and photographer, three years ago was
diery I procure] from an army offi­ tillery would not yield a point to patrons and 150 cows; now there threatened to obtain a divorce from forwarding the press and other ma­ so impressed with the man's re­
cer of high rank, whose name, if I the German.
are 100 patrons and 1000 cows. him.
terial, says: ‘We will have a meet­ semblance to the ideal likeness of
were permitted to give it, would be
We are prepared to see the first Made last year 203,834 pounds of Some time ago he declared that ing on the 3d of December [1845] the Savior that he requested him to
at once recognized as a military encounter result comparatively to butter, which netted the patrons, he had discovered sexuality in when the views of subscribers will sit for his photograph. The picture
authority.
our disadvantage. In order not to clear of all expense, 25.86 cents per atoms—that is, after examining be obtained, and if it is decided that taken at that time is a profile like­
In our preparations for war we be beaten in that first trying period pound. It cost 4.32 cents per the smallest fragments of inorganic a paper be issued in Oregon, we ness, and the resemblance is still
are pessimists, always expecting we have been for the past eight pound to make this butter, includ­ matter, iron and other mineral sub­ will see about it at once; our list of more striking than the front view.
the worst. The Russian military years energetically preparing three ing interest on the investment and stances, he had discovered certain subscribers will be very small and His hair and beard are as fine as
organization is under the direction seats of war adjoining the three all items of expense. Paid last traces that led him to believe that expenses very heavy at first. I silk.
His mania consists of an ut­
chief of the military districts—those of Vilna, year the most of any creamery in all atoms, animal and vegetable, think it should be called the Oregon ter abrogation of the body and an
No. 15—610 acras, 2 1-2 miles from post- of Gen. ObrutchcfF,
Xo. 1—310 acre5’, 3% miles from McMinn­
general staff, with Gen. Vannovsky, Warsaw and Kief. Even at the the state. The following figures are either male or female, and re­ Commercial Advertiser, as you have
ville; finely improved, good buildings; wa­ office. Price, $15 per acre.
exaltation of the soul.
ter piped to house and barn. Price. $12.060.
No. 16—8G0 acres, 7 miles from McMinn­ minister of war. These are assisted present time in each one of those will show the increase of patronage produce their species.
taken
so
much
trouble
in
procuring
On the trip up to San Francisco
Easy terms.
ville; about 50 head of cattle and horses, by Gen. Kuropatkine, SkobelefFs districts a separate army can lie from year to year:
The importance of such a dis­ us so good an assortment, and I the sheriff and his charge were in
No. 2—210 acres, 3 miles from McMinn besides bogs, goats, farming machinery, bosom friend and chief of staff. mobilized in nearly the same lapse
Half of first year, No. of pounds. 15,000 covery cannot be estimated. If preceive, made no charges for your the smoking car and many people
One-fourth cash; bal­ Obrutcheff has devoted a great deal of time as would take for the mobi­ 1885 ....................................................... 82,000
viile; well improved; running water. Price. etc. Price, $21,(XX»
verified, and Mr. Kinne is confident
were interested in the very strange
$9,500. One-third cash ; balance, easy term- ance, time to suit
of time and attention to Russia’s lization of the German—and cer­ 1886 ....................................................... 118,000 that it can be verified, it means the time.’ ”
The
paper
was
issued
on
the
5th
personal
appearance of the man.
143,000
No. 5-four 20-acre tracts 2% miles from
No. 17 100 acres. 7 miles from McMinn­ defenses on the German frontier tainly as fast as would be mobilized 1887 .................................................
revolution of science—a new alpha­ of February, 1846, Col. W. G. Rev. C. 1). Barrows, who was on
1888
.......................................................
203,000
McMinnville. Price. $1,000 per tract. One ville; very best valley land.
and
is
consequently
unpopular
in
Price, $45 per
the Austrian army.
Patrong last year, received equal bet for geology, chemistry and na­ T’Vault, editor, and John Fleming, the same train, studied the man
Berlin. Indeed, it is said that the
half down
acre.
As to the cavalry, our supplies in
publisher, and was called the Ore­ carefully for some time, and said
to three cents a quart for their tural philosophy.
No. 6—120 acres, 2 1-2 miles from McMinn­
No, 18—318 acres, well improved, water young German emperor during his that direction are almost inexhaust­
Mr. Kinne is absent from the gon Spectator. Robert Newell, J. E. that his head in profile was a per­
milk
in
tho
cream,
and
had
the
ville; well improved, buildings extra, good
recent
visit
to
St.
Petersburg
dis
­
in every field, building« good, orchard.
ible. We can bring forward such
but the gentleman who gave Long and J. \V. Nesmith were the fect fac-simile of a famous head of
orchard, land fully improved. Price, $52.50
played his dislike of the worthy enormous cavalry masses as could skim-milk at home in addition. city,
Price, $.30 per acre.
the
above
spoke posi­ directors.— Salem Capital Journal. Christ by Del Sarto, now in a Flor­
per acre. One-third cash; balance, easy
Russian organizer by practically not he duplicated by the united ef These creameries run the year tively, and information
No- 19—100 acres. 1 mile from post office.
so confident was he of The printing press above referred ence art gallery. Dr. Barrows, who
terms
round.
snubbing
him
altogether.
Like
forts of the whole of Europe. In the
Price, $45 per acre. One-half cash
No. 9—83 acres, 2 1-2 miles from McMinn­
As regards the receipts per cow, the microscopist’s discovery that he to, which printed the first newspa­ has been abroad often, has never
Count Taafe, in Austria, Obrutcheff first line we have, all ready, nearly
ville; well improved; finely located, near
No. 20 - 62 acres, 6 miles from McMinn­ was omitted from the list of recipi­
one
farmer with a dairy of 28 re­ cited it on Monday evening to the per in Oregon, and the first on the failed to spend some time in this
200,000 dragoons and Cossacks; in
College. Price, $5,o00. One-third cash; bal­ ville, 1 mile from postoffice. Price, $50 per
ceived
$1800 for the cream, equal members of a scientific society, as Pacific coast, north of the present gallery at each visit, and was much
ents of German decorations.
the second line we have we can
ance» easy terms
acre. One-half cash.
Vannovsky is a very efficient and muster large masses of (unprepared to nearly $65 per cow. Some get an incentive to them to thoroughly southern boundary of California, is impressed with this living repro­
investigate every phenomenon made now in the Oregon State Journal office duction of his favorite painting.-
No. 10—five 10-acre tracts, 2 miles from
No. 21—Saw mill, 10 mile* from McMinn­ precise officer, but Kuropatkine
yet in a regular way) Tsherkesses, as high as $75 per cow. Mr. Ban­ manifest in their researches for at Eugene, where it has been since Santa Cruz Serf.
McMinnville. Price, $50per acre.
ville, capacity 10,000 feet per day; alt com­ may be called the very soul of the
croft
stated
that
it
averaged
not
Bashkirs, Kirgheez and Turco­
No. 11—15 acres, with good house and plete and now working full crew;orders for
it was brought from Roseburg 21
military organization in Russia mans. All of those are panting for over 20 pounds of milk for one of knowledge.
Practical Arithmetic.
barn, chicken house, etc., fine orchard; 2 1-2 300,000 feet of lumber now on hand. 400
Mr. Kinne’s discovery has not years ago. It has been almost con­
butter,
as
gathered
from
the
He
is
a
highly
intelligent
man,
and
action, and if the government does
miles from McMinnville. Price, 1.700. One acres good timber land. Price. $6,000. One-
yet
been
made
known
to
the
scien­
stantly
in
use
for
more
than
43
creameries
in
the
state.
At
this
Reduce seven jacks to gills.
third cash: balance, one to two years’ time, although his bravery is not of that not proceed right now to organize
half cash ; balance, three years.
brilliant, that ‘"elegant” description them into regular fighting units it creamery they have more applica­ tific world, but it will, no doubt, years, and is now the best hand­
for cash or lumber.
How many degrees in a college?
soon
be
a
topic
of
general
discus
­
No. 12—170 acres adjoining the town of
press
in
Oregon,
we
believe,
and
as was Skobeleff’s he is exceedingly is solely because of the fear that tions for admission as patrons than
How manv sins make one scru­
McMinnville; with extra good buildings,
sion.
Scientists
have
shown
that
runs
easier
and
does
better
work
No, 50—160 acres, eight miles from Mc­ brave; quite a number of horses
ple?
they should turn out to be an addi­ can be accommodated. Stockhold­
large orchard and land of best quality. Minnville; 30 acres plow land, balance tim­
were killed under him, many cases tional burden in times of peace. ers r re all patrons. The patrons electricity has caused a mustard than any of the new presses.—Orr-
How many |>erfumcs Al n.
Price, $75 per acre. $7,000 cash; balance, ber and pasture; 100 acres lenced, small or­
seed
to
grow
with
marvellous
rapid
­
gon State Journal.
of ammunition have at different Those nationalities, added to our are allowed to feed one quart of
time.
»cent?
chard; warranty d<e«l. Price, $900.
ity,
a
lettuce
seed
to
grow
four
large
times been exploded at his side; he Cossack reserves, would supply, if cottonseed a day per cow, but at
A Nickel’» Travel of a Day.
How manv pounds make a prize
No. 13 555 acres. 10 miles from McMinn­
leaves in twenty-four hours and
No. 2, P» Furniture «took and good will has been wounded at least five or
need be, 200,000 more mounted some of the creameries its use is eggs to become sterile. This almost
fight?
ville; 2 houses, 4 barns; this is one of the of business, invoice price on good« easy
A
Philadelphia
Record
reporter
six
times,
and
yet
lie
is
hale
and
I.eM Mtnl faims in the County.
Price, terms; satisfactory reasons for selling.
men. Were a cavalry of su h a prohibited. The ration of grain
Reduce three gallons of whisky
hearty, and is certain to devote all ! description let loose on the enemy’s per cow is six quarts, composed of unknown agency has had marvel­ took the might}- trouble one day to drunks.
ihsi-b.d:’
h;d:i
turn»’- to
lous
effects
upon
life,
and
is
by
last week to trace the journey of
4'»
;•
li.u- ‘l-i’t la Ì-I ; : .va his strength and abilities to the | land it would not only refuse fo corn, oats and bran.
Some con­
How manv seconds are there in a
task of averting the German on­ 1 spare telegraph polesand railroad sider a ton of ice sufficient for each many regarded as the source of a nickel he marked and spent for a duel?
life.
• — V ' 1 ;i;<
cigar. Soon a howling dude got it
slaught sooner or later to hear down | lines, but literally would sweep all cow in a dairy, others say more.
How many fret make a Itook
It has been held that electricity in change for a package of cigarettes
Some of the best known cream­
■. lit» I'«'
; : -■•.1?» .Mr- on France and Russia.
la-fore it in those places through
agent tired?
has
produced
life
from
the
laininte
he
bought,
and
invested
it
in
a
•>,H. half
As to numbers and readiness for which it would pass.
eries are located in the tobacco­
vi’!.‘
yai«. r • rnt;:n»'£ «»:rr. Price.
j eru ie.
How many minutes in a previous
of meteoric stones, and Mr. Kinne’s
J. (V
LpJni
action the Russian army in the
Pa»*< e I -h an ! easy
n-.
In round numbers we now have raising section of the state, but I theory that life exists in all things ; lunch cafe. There it went to a little meeting?
course of the last eight years has from 300,000 to 350,000 soldiers on was pleased to hear a gentleman re­
ragged newsboy who almost outran
How many barrels in a |s>litical
achieved resu’ts no one would have our western and southwestern fron­ mark that the farmers now raise that tiny atoms of stone have sex the reporter and jumped on a street campaign?
and
reproduce
their
kind,
will
not
Besides Town
all descriptions. formerly anticipated. In the good tier, and within ten days those less tobacco and keep more cows.
car where he gave it in change to
Add one oyster to each plate of
old times ,we were ever trusting could be so reinforced as to number He considered the creamery system be treated with incredulity in all an old gentleman, who gave it to a soup in a church festival, and de­
give a very
quarters.
—
San
Francisco
Call.
to luck, always falling back on our half a million men—a force suffi­ of butter-making a real stimulus to
street vender after he got off the termine the rise in price |wr plate.
----------- ——-
“let us chance it,” “never mind,” cient for offering the first repulse to better farming. From wbat I saw
car. The fruit man turned his back
properties. Should
If a man spends three-qnarterH
Explorer
Stanley.
“there will be plenty of time to pre­ the enemy in the districts of War­ I think he was right.
and a sneak thief grabbed it with a of an hour trying to unlock the
pare yet.”
But at last be have saw, Vilna and Kief. Having
Stanley’s march from the shores handful of other change and disa]>- front door with a button hook, how
The Hebrew of To-Day.
realized that underestimation of shaken off all entangling alliances
of the Congo river to Lake Albert peared in the crowd. Down street much did he spend nt the club
you, address
one’s adversary is the first step on and adopted the policy of “free
thief chucked two nickels into during the evening?
When a race has withstood the Nyanza is one of the most wonder­ the
the road of defeat, and therefore we hands,” we can now make our
the tin cup of a poor blind woman
ful
achievements
in
the
history
of
A man puts $5000 in the hands
thousands
of
years
of
persecution
list and
are now getting ready in earnest— minds easy concerning the League,
exploration in any part of the world. who was grinding music out of a of a Wall street broker, with in­
and
oppression,
wandering
over
in a scientific manner! Our aim is whose ends we have been serving to
It is within bounds to say that no wheezy musie bux, and then turned structions to invest tile same in
we
a far-reaching one; it consists of our own disadvantage. We can every foot of earth, has seen nation explorer has hitherto attempted so into a beer shop, The reporter wish­ wheat. How much does he loose
after
nation
disappear,
has
seen
the
nothing short of enabling ourselves and must wait, wait and wait,
full des-
dangerous a journey—one fraught ing to learn if the marked one was
the transaction. Answer—
to resist the on slaught of the whole without minding such as praise us, great walled cities of Europe and with inconceivable difficulties—and in the cup softly lifted it and found by
$5000.
Asia
crumble
and
decay,
has
seen
league of the peace, even if it were nor such as, on the contrary, get
the success of the expedition can the hunted coin when the woman
A man fails in business for $20,-
to be reinforced by England and angry at us. That we have no the grand armies that marched to only be comparatively described by opened her two bead like eyes and 000.
His creditors levy upon his
oppress
the
Jew
exterminated,
and
Turkey—to conduct war simultane­ need to enlarge our territory any
Just then a assets and obtain $7000 in settle­
stands to-day, as in days of yore, saying that Stanley has outdone fumed with rage.
ously
in
Europe
and
Asia
!
drunken
brawler
kicked
the
music
regarding In consideration of such an emer­ one will believe, and on the other faithful to its trust, proud of its himself. He led his forces 2000
ment of their claims. How much
hand it would be dishonorable in past, hopeful of its future, deter­ miles in 160 days, through the box over pocketed the money and does his wife make by the transac
County,
fail
write
All gency we make the following calcu­ us to give up our own—a fact mined in its right, loyal to every dense African forest, braved savage hastily boarded a car paying it to tion? Answer—$13,000.
V 7
lation of military forces: In the
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the people are prompt to duty, charitable to its kind, benevo­ enemies, endured agonies of thirst the conductor who gave it to a
cheerfully front line Germany and Austria which
recognize.
Mrs. Potter’s Mascot.
and hunger, was exposed to deadly young girl who went to a big dry
lent
to
all,
we
must
believe
in
an
combined can bring out about a
all-seeing and all-pervading Provi­ fevers, and his total loss in his goods house got on a scale to weigh
and
ability.
million of men against us; then,
A Deceptive Dude.
Among the jewelry which Mrs.
dence, for without that hope and marching force up to the date of the herself, dropped the nickel into a
judging from her present attitude,
slot where it finally disappeared for Potter wears on the stage is a twist­
letter
from
him
recently
published
faith
and
trust
this
historical
mar
­
France will either restrict herself to
The apparel does not always pro­
S, A. YOUNG. M. D.
ed gold and iron bracelet, which
London was 190 out of a total of the day. ----------- ♦--------------
that number, or else reinforce her claim the man ; in other words, ap­ vel would be an impossibility, and in
she calls her mascot. It is a Zulu
389
men.
One
of
the
great
obstacles
bitter
and
terrible
as
the
days
and
Physician & Surgeon,
Soldier an<l .Statesman.
army by another million of men. pearances are often deceptive. A
ornament, and is said to contain a
to
his
march
was
the
hostility
of
nights
of
watching
and
suffering
Bearing this in mind, we are pre­ friend told me, recently, the follow­
M c M innville .
-
-
-
O regon .
Bisinark and General Sheridan, deadly poison, which would kill the
Arab slave dealers, who persua­
paring
to face the enemy with ing story, which aptly illustrates have been, the dawn of a better day the
our “Little Phil,” stood near each fair wearer if it were broken. She
Office and residence on 1) street. All
ded
many
of
his
men
to
desert,
seeming
almost
hopeless.
Yet
the
2,000,000 men on the first line, and my point:
calls promptly answered day or night.
robbed and murdered the stragglers other at the battle of Sedan, where might have it made into an asp,
to be able to reinforce these on the
“I was once,” he said, “on board sublimity of the Hebrew’s faith in of
his party, and laid waste by fire the defeat and capture of Napoleon poison and all, and give her audi­
the
coming
of
a
better
day
is
one
of
second line by 1,000,000 more men, an English man-of-war, during an
1»R. J. C. MICIIAIX
large
tracts of country which he III brought the great Franco-Ger­ ence a realistic death scene in
the
grandest
episodes
in
human
independently of such military extended cruise to the Mediterra­
history, and, if we have a pride of had to traverse. There is little man war to a cloBe. Surveying the “Cleopatra.” She is the happy |s>s-
forces
as
would
be
ready
for
action
nean.
Among
the
officers
in
com
­
Practicing Physician and Surgeon.
field with his glass toward the end scssor of a set of turquoise, sent from
on the side of the Caucasus, Turke­ mand was a little fellow, a second race, who can gainsay our right? doubt that these slave-traders con­ of the fight, but before it was really Russia. The stones are three in
stitute
the
chief
difficulty
in
explor
­
Has
not
every
step
of
that
wander
­
stan and Siberia.
lieutenant, I think, who was what
LAFAYETTE, OREGON
ended, Sheridan turned to the count number, each the size and shape of
Such a calculation of military we to-day would call a howling ing Jew been punctured with the ing and civilizing Africa and open­ and said: “The battle is won.”
Jan, 21,’83.
a ueckel |>ear, veined with gold and
ing
it
to
commerce.
Stanley
will
blood
of
the
martyr-man?
And,
forces affords some foundation to dude. We was extremely dandi­
bound with diamonds: They are of
Bismark
replied
that
he
would
deserve
the
gratitude
of
the
jicople
notwithstanding
this
cruel
and
in
­
hope for success; at the same time, fied in his dress, always carried a
Dll. G. II. SMITH,
he glad to think so, but he saw no great antiquity, numbering their
of
the
Soudan
for
having
by
his
human
treatment,
we
preserved
for
I
however, we have to admit from light cane when on deck, and wore
signs of it. In a few minutes, how­ years by thousands, which enhances
the start that the massing of Rus­ an eye-glass with all the hateur and mankind the civilization and the marvelous expedition prevented, for ever,
the French gave way, and their value. A beautiful bracelet
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
sian forces on the western seat of grace of the typical English swell. laws, the moral ethics and the re­ a time at least, the depredations of the German
standards waved in of chased gold, adorned with three
these
traffickers
in
human
kind.
ligion,
that
to-day
protects,
guides,
LAFAYETTE. OREGON.
the war would be much slower than Moreover, he was considered a
triumph.
large sapphires, is the gift to the
By
his
matchless
generalship,
his
inspires,
and
environs
the
nations
that of the Germany army. There­ martinet by the men under him,
Buigvry * Specialty.
v7 49
actress from the Prince of Wales.
Soon
the
general
turned
bis
glass
indomitable
pluck,
his
patience
in
of
the
earth.
Let
those
who
think
fore it has become indispensable for not one of whom seemed to either
toward Sedan, and remarked: “The
us to take special measures that like or respect him, even as a supe­ themselves superior by virtue of enduring unutterable perils Stanley emperor
M c M innville national bank .
Arms for Oregon.
is there!”
their wealth, sneer at the Jew, let has fairly won the title of the great­
would enable us to resist the first rior.
“
Oh,
impossible!
”
cried
Bismark;
est
explorer
of
this
country
if
not
m ’ m INNVIIXE, OREGON.
those
whose
minds
arc
steeped
in
pressure of the enormous massed
“One day when the weather was
dispatch states that Hon. Bin­
of prejudice condemn indeed of all the years since Colum­ he would never be so foolish as to ger A Hermann
Absolutely Pure. forces of the enemy, since, owing to fine and we were running along be­ ignorance
Transacts a (¡emral Banking Business.
has obtained from the
place
himself
in
such
a
position
as
the higher perfection of their rail­ fore a favorable wind, the engines him if they will, we know that we bus crossed the terror-inspiring that!”
secretary of war an order to have
President........................... J. W. COWLS
This powder never,varies- A marvel of pur­
Western
ocean.
—
Chicago
Times.
we
are
undeserving
of
both,
for
our
ity. btrenuth and'wholesomeness. More eco­ road net and the lesser distances scarcely working, the cry rang out:
Vice President .
LEE LAUGHLIN nomical
But the general was right—the the militia of Oregon supplied with
than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be over which their army would have ‘Man overboard!’ Our little dandy, highest aim is to vindicate in our
An
Ancient
Bible.
Cashier .................... CLARK BRALY
sold in competition with multitude of low tes’.
emperor and his attendants had the arms and equipments provided
conduct the simplicity of our faith
short weight alum or phosphate powder . Sold to be mobilized, the enemy will be as we had come to call the officer,
been taken as prisoners of war— for by a special act of the last con
and
to
give
by
example
a
living
Bell« exchange on Portland, San Francisco only in cans: B oyai . B aking P owder C o , 10 u ready sooner than we could be.
was pacing the deck, jauntily
gres». The arms will be forwarded
The
fourth
“
Mazarin
”
bible
sold
and New York.
Wall St., N. Y.
We calculate, and not without swinging his cane and now and proof that we are not aliens in this within the last sixteen years has and Sheridan, though far away at once, and to shorten the delay
Interest allowed on time deposits.
foundation, that, were we to assume then issuing orders to the men, land of our birth and adoption, but been knocked down to Mr. Quaritch from the scene, knew what was go­ the main portion of the equipment*
Office hours from 9 a m to 4 p m.
a purely defensive position on our when the alarm was given. Quick that we are proud of forming an in­ for £2000. Sir John Thorold’s copy ing on there from the large staff will be drawn from the Benicia ar­
own lines, our armies stationed in as thought he ran to the side of the tegral part of the great nation fetched as much as £8900; that and the great confusion among senal, California. Others will be
the three frontier districts would be vessel from whence had come the whose mission is onward and up­ which was offered at the Perkins’ them.
Watchmaker
The impression that any occur­ »ent from the Rock Island arsenal
amply
sufficient to withstand the cry, and in an instant had plunged ward.— Simon Wolf, at Atlanta, Ga. sale in 1873 went for £2690, and
and Jeweler. first shock
rence makes upon a spectator de­ and the cadet rifles will go from
the enemy until rein­ into the water to the rescue. Boats
Lord Crawford’s, in 1887, was se­ pends largely upon the latter’s there. The articles provided for
house. Si;.. and Oriiaaental Painter Dealer in All Kinds ot Watches, Jewelry, Plated Ware. forcements of should
The
largest
electric
railway
sys
­
come from the were lowered as quickly as possible,
cured by Mr. Quaritch for £2650.
consist of 1000 stands improved
M c M innville , oregon .
interior military districts.
Our and in a short time both rescuer tem in the world was put in opera­ So far, then, the work would seem mental training and habits.— Phil­ Springfield rifles, several Gatling
Clocks and Spectacles. McMINNVILLE, OR.
tion
in
Topeka,
Kan.,
last
week.
adelphia
Press.
western lines—fortified as they are and rescued were back on board
to have depreciated very little in
guns, a quantity of cadet rifles,
Graining,
at present by 7,000 heavy cannons ship, where the gallant little lieu­ The plant has been established at a value. Nevertheless, £2000 is not
shell extractors, arm chests, bayo­
All
the
Latest
Novels
A
Temperance
Lecture.
cost
of
$600,000.
There
are
sixteen
Paper Hanging and
—could be held against forces tenant was heartily applauded for
net scabbards, cartridge boxes,
a bad figure even for a copy of the
and
a
half
miles
of
track
in
the
double the size of ours, and, in his courage and promptness in risk­
Carriage Painting.
Can be Found at The
first edition of the Bible—and, in­ A reporter met a man the other belts, carriages for Gatling guns,
system.
Richmond,
Va.,
has
for
places difficult of access, even ing his own life to save that of a
deed the first book printed with day who for years kept a well- and many thousands rifle ball cart­
Prompt Attention to Orders from
against a force thrice our own. fellow creature. He took it all very some time claimed the largest movable types by the inventors of known up-town grog shop. “I’ve ridges and rifle blank cartridges.
TSTEWS
STORE.
the Country.
plant,
but
it
only
operates
twelve
Subsequently, as reinforcements cooly, however, barely acknowledg­
printing. This version of the Holy given up the business, sold out and
would reach us, wc would be able ing the congratulations and words miles. A speed of fifteen miles an Scriptures was the work of Guttcn- quit for good,” said the ex-aaloon-
There is a young lady living in
hour
can
be
easily
attained,
but
w. V. PRICE.
to assume the offensive on such
praise which everybody now Topeka only permits a maximum burg and Faust, and, though moie keeper. “I couldn’t stand drunken Philadelphia who enjoys the su­
Full Stock of Musical Instru­ points as would be found most fit­ of
seemed so anxious to bestow.
PHOTOGRAPHER.
ments and Stationery Always
rate of eight miles. The cars are than four centuries have elapsed men? Oh, I could handle them preme distinction of having her pic­
ting, considering the plans and the
“It was afterwards learned that lighted by electricity, and make since it was given to the world, it all right—I wasn’t afraid of them, ture carried by every prosperous
on Hand.
developments of the war.
he had often distinguished himself
has never been surpassed—probab­ but the idea of taking so much man and woman in the United
Opposite I'aok’s Hotel. Third Street,
There can be no doubt about the in like manner during his career in comparatively little noise in mo­ ly never has been equalled—as an money that deprives women and States. Over three million of her
tion.
—
Baltimore
Sun.
final result. No matter at what the navy, and had won medals
McMinnville, Oregon
artistic production. Of course we children of necessaries and comforts portraits have already been issued,
cost, no matter how many years the enough in recognition for his ser­
have our editions de luxe, which, es­ was too much for me. I used to and it is probable that as many
A
shoe
nianufacturer
in
Portland,
war should last, we would fight the vices to have covered his breast,
pecially in the case of those turned see poor fellows who got $10 or $12 more will be made in the near
Me.,
being
asked
to
assist
in
provid
­
COOK
enemy at every step, and peace had he seen fit to have made a dis­
out in France, are veritable things a week come in on a Saturday and fututre. The lady referred to is Miss
ing
bread
for
the
suffering
poor,
would be concluded only then when ; play of them. He was a splendid
of beauty; but, loving as the care blow in half of their earnings, and Anna W. Williams, who permitted
“there will not remain a single man ' swimmer and a fine all-round ath­ 8 lid he would contribute to the ex­ often bestowed upon modern books, I I knew that it meant distress for Mr. Ixigan, the designer of the head
tent
of
100
sacks
of
flour
and
100
of the enemy on Russian soil.”
lete, and was besides, as cool and
not only by the publisher and the hard-working women and innocent on the new standard silver dollar,
In case luck should be against 11s 1 courageous in times of danger as he bushels of meal, one sack of flour master printer, but even by the em-i children. I couldn’t keep on tak- i to make sketches of her face, and it
Are the finest in the city, The table is E. R. Harrison, Chas Chaney and in the beginning, we would not be appeared ti be when taking his and one bushel of meal to be given
ployes who work only for pay, we ing their money. It broke me up.” is her profile which greets the view
loaded with all the good things tlic
afraid to fall back, burning down afternoon promenade on the quart­ to each man who might be found in do not nowadays produce such j —New York Times.
Chas. Allen,
of one possessing one of those silver
Portland
who
neither
kept
a
dog,
market affords When you are
every city, town and village, not erdeck; but to have judged him by
masterpieces as came from the
discs which Mr. Curtis and other
drank
rum,
nor
used
tobacco,
and
in this city and want a good
only up to Moscow—Moscow in­ his dress and manners, one would
Ot Amity and i. nnw ready to receive
press even at the beginning of the
It is reported that the Southern monometalists are pleased to term
dinner stop at the Cook
was
in
need
of
bread.
The
first
t ustomera.
cluded—but even as far as Kazan, have pronounced him an insuffera­
printer’s art. This is mainly be­ Pacific railroad company has con­ the 84-cent dollar, but five of which
House to get it.
and Kazan included.
Here we ble swell, posscsing neither brains, man has not appeared yet to claim cause the public taste for such tracted to bring 90,000 passengers buy as much of any commodity as
the
gift.
I The bn; iness will be conducted with the in­
of pleasing everyone, and we ask a eon- driven to it, we would burn every­ muscle, nor courage.”— Ed. Pritch­
elaborate products has virtually 1 from the New England states to the best five-doliar gold piece ever
Win Martin. Proprietor 1 tention
ti,.nance of the Public Patronage.
thing yet further east, in our firm ard. in Arkansas Traveler.
Read the advertisements.
died out.— London Globe. .
this coast during next September. I coined.
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE,
McMinnville,
We Notice a Few of Our Properties.
Property of
We can only
small propor­
tion of our
any thing in this list interest
us, giving
number on
will forward
von
cription.
If you wish any information
our
do not
to
your questions will be answered
to the best of our
J.B. ROHR,
THE
HOUSE
DlffiG ROOMS
us.
WM. HOLL,