The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, July 31, 1890, Image 4

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    THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER
The Nude in Real Life.
and heaps of things; red silk dress like
PONDEROUS MACHINES.
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cousin Mary’s and a hat with a feather
A
most
delicate and distressing inci­
A group of old timers were talking | The Modern Tendency is Toward lots and lots longer than hers, most as
McMnnmu.E,
-
O regon .
dent is reported from a police court in
Huge Powerful Engines.
about the weather, and the conversa-1
long as my own, maybe.
St. I.ouis, says the Kansas city Star.
July
-
-
-
31, 1890 lion carried them back to the great; There is a notable tendency in indus­
“I’m sleepy and I want to go to bed.
storms of years ago, says the Minneap-1 trial enterprises in recent times, says I’ve been a bad boy some to-day, ain't It appeal's that a party of ladies and
olis Journal. The queerest combina­ the Engineering and Mining Journal, I’? But I’ll ask God to forgive me, and | gentlemen was enjoying an excursion
Thundering Spring.
tion I ever knew, said the judge reflect­ not only to concentrate capital into if you do, I know he will, too. Hear when tlie struggles of a drowning man
In the county of Upson, fourteen ively, was ii blizzard death, suspected large concerns, but to have structures my prayers, mother. I've loan ed them were observed at a certain number of
I points oft'the lee l>ow. Hasty arrange-
miles west of Thomaston, three miles murder and attempted lynching that and machinery of the largest possible quite by heart now.”
! ments were perfected to rescue him,
from Flint river, among the hills of only miscarried because the victim kind, and to drive it with extreme rap­
They saw that the end was close at , when the ladies objected. They {joint­
missed
a
train.
the Pine mountain, says the Flowery
idity. This is pre-eminently the day hand then, and his wife made a frantic
The winter of 1870-80 as you all recol­ of big things, using the word in its or­ appeal to him to recognize her, but his ed out very properly and forcibly that
Branch (Ga.) Journal, is a most re­
the man was devoid of apparel; that
markable spring known as the Thun­ lect, was a very severe one, and many dinary sense to mean large, massive, ears were fast dulling to all earthly
J
his appearance on board would be a
dering spring. Forty to fifty years persons living on the prairie were frozen heavy and bulky. Ocean steamships sounds and he only struggled to raise
gross violation of the customs and hab­
ago I was familiar with all the sur­ to death. Some time before one R. are growing larger and more powerful. himself to his knees. They could have
its of good society, and would tend to
roundings of that locality, and as I Crandall had moved from Morris to a Locomotives, cars, railway tracks, restrained him, but he said:
cheapen a rule of decorum which is
have never seen a description of the farm in southern Dakota. One day a bridges are all made heavier. Blast
“Why, I can’t go to sleep without positive in its expression. The argu­
spring and (so far as I know) it is not big storm came up and Mrs. Crandall, furnaces arc increasing in size, and saying my prayers. I’ve lieen a bad
ment was so prolonged anil heated that
mentioned in any history, I propose to who happened on the plain with her their cutput has increased enormously, boy to-day, and God would be angry,
the man was going down for the last
give a brief outline of the spring as I youngest child, was caught in the bliz­ so that a product of 300 tons per day is mother.”
time, when a coarse, brutal deckhand,
zard
and
lioth
were
frozen
to
death.
saw it forty-two years ago.
no more uncommon than one of 300
Then they helped him up, and with with no regard for polite amenities,
At the foot of a steep hill some 200 Mrs. Craiidall’s parents lived in Morris tons [a ¡week was twenty years ago. tender arms supported the weakened
threw him a rope and he was hauled
or 300 yards from the public road, it and when the sad news of her deatli A Bessemer steel works has recently form, while he knelt with upturned
on board, whereupon the ladies fled
bursts out of the ground in a sufficient came her fattier started for Dakota to made the record of 30,000 tons of s.eel eyes fast dimming with death’ film,
blushing to the cabin.
volume to run a mill. The spring is bring back the remains of his daughter in one month. O{>cn hearth furnaces and clasping his hands as a little child
While offended modesty will lie glad
and
grandchild.
Crandall
and
his
wife
about four feet across, constantly boil­
are now erected with a capieity of thirty does by its crib side., prayed the sweet to learn that the fellow was carried oft’
ing up fine sand, which is thown oft’ had not got along very well together, tons, or three times the capacity of old petition of:
to jail and fined s", an.1 c ists for going
every way, forming a dark circular and in some way rumors of foul play those of ten years ago. In rolling mills
Now I lay me down to sleep.
in swimming without clothes and
crept
out.
The
next
day
the
bereaved
ring the size of the aperture. The
the same progress lias been shown. A [ And pray Thee, Lord, my soul to keep. qrlthout a lic.'.i-:', it is plain that some­
And if I die before I wake,
most remarkable thing about it is that father arrived in Morris with his dead. plate was rolled in Pittsburg thirty
thing must lie done to meet such emer-
I pray Thee, Lord, my soul to take.
the sand all stops about sixteen inches The liodies were frozen solid, and ar­ inches
wide by eighty-five feet
• geneics in future. A naked man in a
And
which
among
us
dare
to
say
the
rangements
were
made
to
thaw
them
below the surface of the water. The
long and seven-eights of an inch thick, lisping, childish prayer had not the • gilt frame may be a work of art in a
water for sixteen inches is just as out. When this was done Mrs. Cran­ weighing 7,480 pounds.
power divine to wash away the dust salon or a picture gallery but he is not
dall
’
s
laxly
was
examined.
A
deep
clear as glass, below that as dark as a
In steam and electric engineering and sin that are this old world's dark : a suitable subject for a select evening
soap pot boiling, which it very much wound in her side was found. It didn’t the same tendency is seen. At the
party in the higher walks of life. At
heritage!
take the people of Morris long to make
resembles when at rest.
Homestead Steel Works,Pittsburg,there
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the same time it seems a pity to allow
up
their
minds
that
murder
had
been
* Occasionally a large bubble bursts at
Pat and the Henroost.
is about to be placed one of the largest
a human being to loose his life merely
the surface, stirring up the sand, which committed Crandall, it was thought, Corliss engines in the world, with a
because his clothes happen to be where
had
arrived
that
night
with
his
surviv
­
soon settles back to the same position.
The many thefts of poultry and pro­ he eould not conveniently get at them.
horizontal cylinder 54x72 inches. The
The depth of the spring is unknown. ing child and gone to the house of his fly wheel will weigh 200,000 pounds. duce from farmers in the small north
There ought to be a way of arriving at
The bubbles make a peculiarly rumb­ mother, who lived near the village A The whole weight of the engine will be Atlantic seaport towns by the crew of
a compromise satisfactory to all par­
lynching
party
was
organized
in
short
ling sound before reaching the surface,
over 500,000 pounds, and it is expected the man-of-war Powhattan some years ties interested. For instance, it might
hence its name. The water is said to order and armed with ropes, etc. The to develop 3,500 horse-power of the ver­ ago had at caused the officers to take
lie possible to lasso a man in such a way
lie efficacious in the cure of many dis­ house was visited and thoroughly tical type, and stands 48 feet high. It action toward punishing the oft'enders,
as to keep his head above water, and in
searched,
but
Crandall
was
not
to
be
eases, and a great many people resorted
is designed to drive the Ferranti dyna­ says the New York Ileruld, The men this condition to tow him along until
thither in the summer time to bathe. found. His mother insisted that he
mos, forty-five feet in diameter men­ were all notified that dire punishment tlie ladies have retired to the cabin or
The force of the water upward was so had not arrived, but she was not be­
tioned below. The West End Electric would be i nflicted upon them if they until sufficient clothing lias lieen pro­
great that one could not sink deeper lieved. Finally the crowd gave up the
Railway Station in Boston is to have continued their nefarious practice, and vided to make him presentable. Of
than to the arm-pits, even by jumping search and went home disgusted.
thirteen engines of 1,000 hor»e-power for a while a chicken eould stroll along course it is not pleasant to be pulled
The next morning the body of Mrs.
in feet foremost. It took some practice
each. They are to be triple-compound, the beach with the utmost Impunity through the water like a catfish, but it
to stand erect in the spring. I will Crandall had lieen thawed entirely out
with cylinders 21, 36 and 52 inches in while the vessel was in port. This did Is infinitely preferable to drowning and
close this description by relating a le­ and another examination was made.
diameter. The power is transmitted by not last long, however, and one day tlie inconveniences are assuaged by the
gend about the spring as handed down There was no sign of the broad gash
two belts for each engine, each belt flve while the ship was anchored in a smgll reflection that a solemn social duty is
that horrified the people the night lie-
by the Indians
feet wide. Steam will be furnished by seaport some of the men asked to lie al­ being punctiliously observed.
On the top of the hill, and hear the fore. There were no bruises— no signs
24 waler tube boilers, each rated at 500 lowed to go ashore. When the officer
Ingenious minds may in time con­
public road, is a hole in the ground of foul play. There's mystery for you!
horse-power. The new cable railway of the deck was importuned for permis­ trive a better means of meeting tills
some fifteen deep and ten feet across, But it developed after awhile that the
station of the West Side Cable Railway sion he replied:
difficulty, but. at present the tow-line
the banks overgrown with trees. This flesh had folded together, giving the
“Yes, you may, but if I hear of you appears to be the only hope. And it
in Chicago, has two Greene engines,
was once the thundering spring. Some appearance of a long and horrible gash. each 36 inches by 72 inches; each en­ robbing a henroost I will put you in
will be an agreeable reflection to the la­
white man put up a doggery, where he When the body thawed out the ‘gash’ gine weighs 338,000 pounds, and has a double irons for twenty days.”
dies
as they sail pleasantly down the
sold “fire water” to the Indians. One disappeared. I tell you tlie would-lie- capacity of 1,200 horse-power. Wc re­
"Pat” Harvey, an Irishman who act­ river tliat the gentleman in tow is fully
day the chief of the trilie got drunk, lynchersof the night before felt pretty cently described the large Belpairc ed as spokesman, promised that no hen
alive—if lie is alive at all—to the conser­
mounted his pony, and seemed to want cheap. In an hour or two Crandall ar­ boilers and Leavitt hoisting engines at roosts would lie robbed and they left
vation of the proprieties.
to ride over every thing and everylxxl.v rived on the morning train. He bad the Calumet and Hecla mines, and the ship:
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he saw. He bad ridden into the dog­ missed the train of the night before.
Taking oft’ Their Stockings.
Early next morning an irate farmer
now we have a description of a new
gery, much to the consternation of its That was all that saved him from a
water-tube boiler designeel by T. F. came on board and swore that the men
When (’armencita was asked how
keeper and the delight of the Indians. lynching. Of course lie could not help
Morrin of Jersey City which is located had entered his barn and carried off his she put on the stockings that adorn the
hearing
what
had
lieen
going
on,
but
After tiring of this kind of sport he con­
at the Westinghouse electric light sta­ several hundred pounds of poultry, All feet of this terpisehorean beauty, she
cluded to ride into the spring. His what he said or thought I never knew,
tion in Twenty-fourth street, New who went on shore were called up, and laughed her own little laugh, and with
friends tried to dissuade him, but he, but you can guess.”
York City. It contains 600 three-inch the officer of the deck, who happened what in anyone else would much re­
with a great oath, (for the whiteshad
water tubes of a bent shape, expanded to be the same who let the men off, semble a wink answered:
A
Lost
Car.
taught him to curse), said he would
at each end into an internal cylinder pounced upon "Pat.”
“I always use a cushion.”
ride his pony into the spring if he sunk
“Didn’t you,” he cried, “promise not
Many queer stories are told of the forty-eight inches in diameter. The ag­
By tlie way the boudoir of this just­
to li—1 in a minute. His friends, his wanderings of freight cars and tlie tri­
gregate length of tlie tubes is 7,200 feet, | to rob a hen house if I’d let you go on ly famous danseu-e is a “thing of beau­
wife and children among them; eeased als of car accountants in keeping track
or about a mile and a half, and the shore?”
ty. It is hung in old rose surah, with
their efforts to prevent him, and in he of the equipment of their road. An in­
“Sure Oi did, stir,” replied Harvey. its soft divans and downy cushions,
boiler has 6,000 feet of heating surface,
plunged. As the pony struck the water cident given in the Marquette .Vining
and is said to lie capable of developing “We didn’t take a lien, stir: they’re all making a fitting r.< -t for this fair Span­
it ceased to lioil upward, and went Journal relative to this subject is worth
ducks.”
1,000 horse power.
ish dame.
down in a whirlpool—Indian, pony reproducing.
In foreign countries tlie same tenden- i Harvey was right. There were eigh­
When Patti was asked how she don­
and all out of sight. The water burst
For months a box car, that for pres­ cy toward bigness is shown, and in teen ducks found when the mess eliest ned her hose, she smiled the smile that
out in a short time at the foot of the ent purposes may lie known as No.
electrical engineering they have even was searched but there was not a single is known so well and exclaimed:
hill, where it now is; lint the I ndian 1,4-58, had lieen bothering the man who
surpassed us. The Ferranti dynamos chicken among them.
“I have everything Am -rican, so <f
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and his pony were never heard of af­ keeps track of the cars on the South
used in the Deptford lightning stations
course
I sit upon the floor to take off
A bit of Russian Tyranny.
terward.
Shore road. He had traced it to a cer­ near London weigh 500 tons each, and 1
my stockings.”
The curious instance of a man having
tain station and there all track of it stand 45
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oxx, X
V. . X at
V w
»
feet
high,
run
60 xv.
revolutions
Geraldine Ulmer, that most fascinat­
Allot tier British Investment.
was lost. In the mountainous regions per minute, and can each supply about i
sen’e two term: is in the army is re­ ing Yum A’um, sits iqton the floor to
There is a young son of an English of the far west a car has lieen known to 200,000 incandescent lights.
ported in the Listok
of Minsk. A man don her hose, and is she laughingly re­
r
lord at the Richelieu who would have tumble down a precipice and thus be­
Two'dynamos of 100,000-lamp capaci­ of the name of Levin was to present marked:
no trouble in driving the Germans from come lost, but here such a tiling could
ty are being made for Berlin, each one himself for military service in 1885 but
“It’s old-fashioned to do so, and I
Africa, could solve the Irish problem, not happen. The subject of the mys­ of which wil! require alxiut 1,000 horse­ he did not appear, and the local authcr-
love old fashions and habits.”
and would not be over ha if an hour in terious car grew upon his mind to such
| ties did not know where to look for him
power.
Such a sweet morsel of femininity as
adjusting the American fisheries troub­ an extent that lie determined to find
There are no data now existing which and accordingly he was stricken from she is. Really, to hear her childlike re­
les. At least that is what he claims.
that ear or perish in the attempt. Ac- will enable any one to predict what the list of that body. But two years marks and to see her sweet manner one
“What is America?” he asked last corrdinglv he went a few weeks ago to will be the size of boilers, engines dy­ later he was found in Odessa, and sing­
is reminded of a country field thickly
evening. “Nothing.”
the station at which the ear was last namos. steamships bridges, cars loco­ ularly enough, he had his regular pass­ studded with ’..olden hearted daisies
He always answers his own questions. heard from, and started after the truant
motives, office buildings and other port and has never tried to conceal his and buttercups, all title reminders of
“The United States will all lie owned box ear. Coming down the line to a structures ten years hence. Everything whereabouts. He is a married man
innocence and gentle youth.
by a chain of English syndicates,” he point but a few miles above Islqieming in the engineering line seems to be and has three children. When the po-
po­
went on. “The British own your brew­ he went in on a branch to a mine ttint changing at a more rapid rate than at, bee found him and brought him to his
GEO. RAMAGE.
eries, flour mills, manufacturing estab­ is a small shipper, and where the track any previous period.
Certainly the ’ native city, the millitary authorities of
lishments, railroads, business liloeks, is not kept open in winter. Getting a limit to increase of size does not yet ap- *bat city acting under a sensatorial law
and nearly every tiling else. In a short mile or so out on the branch he sud­ pear. When the single engine reached Pnt him in the army ami de{>rived hint
while they will own your government.” denly ran ¿into No. 1,458. Upon in­ its limit in ship-building the compound !
tbe privileges that are granted to
“Enterprising people, the English,” vestigation he found that a farmer who engine came in.
When shafts and married soldiers, because he had ab-
remarked Colonel W. A. Thompson. lived in the vicinity had lieen, and was screws seemed to have grown as large sented himself at the first call. Levin,
“They will, own the rommrnv of tlie still using the car as a barn, there being as they could be made, twin screwsand : hoAvever, proA-ed to be a good soldier,
$3 have trie Exclusivo Controlo}
world before long.”
six horses in the car at the time. It is shafts were used, and at the same facil- He passed the military school with
“You are right,” exclaimed the fu­ needless to say that the track was plow­
credit,
and
was
made
a
sub-officer
for
¡ties for making still larger shafts and
ture lord, who was delighted to find ed out the next Sunday, and the farm­
screws were perfected. So it is in every excellent service and good behavior. |
one friend in tlic little audience.
er’s barn is now engaged in the wheat branch of engineering; as soon as a lim­ His term expired this year. Now the
“Do you know,” continued Colonel traffic.
it is fixed some one finds a way of over­ local authorities put in a claim that he
Thompson, “that an English syndicate
This doesn't equal the story told in leaping it, and the limit is placed fur- must serve a new term as a citizen of
has just concluded a deal with the gov­ our last issue of railway mismanage­
I their government, since his name had 1
ther ahead.
ernment of Peru,by which 10,000 young ment in Russia, which permitted sever­
been stricken from the list in 1885 as an
dogs are to be shipped to London. al hundred cars to stand on a sidetrack
Fancied Himself a Child.
alisentee.
The term which he has
These dogs of Peru are small hairless for ten years until they were complete,
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, i served did not count, since he had been I
beasts, and are valuable, although it ly rotted to pieces.
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thing in delirium, but it seemed strange i „„.v, ...
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took Englishmen to see a big profit in
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authorities and not m the regular or-
and
pathetic
to
the
loving
watchers
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such a venture. The first shipment
Sentenced to Death.
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der as a citizen. He was accordingly
that th<- middle-aged, careworn man'
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will be started in a few weeks, and the
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Although the days are over m Europe tossing wearily on a sick lied should ,__ ....
entire 10,000 will lie in London la-fore
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wheu a monarch could command when fancy himself again a child at his . •
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autumn.”
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tainments as a good soldier counting
Ar.u don't have to offer a prize to sell this
“Off mother’s knee. The green grave far r
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“English syndicates are so busy that he suspected a minister’s ,i loyalty,
Goods, for its the EEST Li A DE. Every Can holds
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for naught, Levin must iioav begin
” it is neA'ertheless a fact away ill a country village where she
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one cannot keep track of their doings,” with his head!
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again from the A-erv bottom of the lad-
ABD ORE HALF K®.
statesmen slept had no existence as far as he was j
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interrupted the young foreigner. “I tliat a number of the leading
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L N. HENDERSON.
Europe of the present day and of re- concerned. She had ncA-er died, but I .
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hadn’t heard of that dog scheme. Pray of
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der a laiv from Avliich there is no ap-
cent times have lieen under sentence of . was with her boy again. The many '
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what is It for?”
MC. MINNVILLE, ORE,
“So that Peruvian bark will be death for {»olitical offenses, says the j trials of life that had worn those deep'*
I lines in his face had passed from his
cheaper next winter,” answered Colo­ Fotf/A’s Ownponion.
THE YAQUINA ROUTE.
The Opoponax
Count Andrassy, prime minister of memory now, and boyish woes and
nel Thompson.
^ne ^1C mos^ fashionable perfumes
The Englishman walked away, wear­ Austria-Hungary, who died recently, confidence alone were on his lips.
____ condemned
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When his weeping wife laid her hand of the day Is known as opoponax, but
to death after the fail-
ing a different expression on each side was
ure of the Hungarian insurrection in upon his fcA'ered brow he looked up and Probablj few readers are familiar with
of his face.
___________________
plant from
and called lier’’ _______
mother. i “ rpjjg
The ; the
'
^roni which
"'bh'h it it takes
takes its
its name,
name.
1848. 'Ibis did not prevent him from smiled
Philosophy of the Couches.
afterward liecoming the head of the hand that held the medicine to ¡jg | ^bis is the acacia furnesia of the lxita-
lips,
lips, that
that smoothed
smoothed the
the pillow,
pillow, was
was yist—a shrub fragrant with the odor of
A room without a couch of some Austro-Hungarian ministry.
“
mother
’
s
”
and
in
all
the
faces
that
bttle golden balls. A correspondent
Signor
Crispi,
now
prime
minister
of
sort, says the New York Times, is only
■A,nr-r>can Garden makes the follow-
half furnished. Life is full of ups and Italy, was condemned to death after came and went about the bed he saw
but
hers,
which
had
been
the
first
his
1
b
’
B boa el and interesting statement
his
first
revolutionary
attempt
against
downs, and all that saves the sanity of
225 Miles Shorter—20 hours less
baby eyes bad known, and over which alxiut it:
time thau by any other route.
the mentally jaded and physically ex­ the Bourbon king of Naples.
XWhat
the
origin
of
this
name
is
and
Señor Sagasta, prime minister of the dews and snows of twenty years
hasted fortune fighter is the periodical
JO*First class through passenger and freight
where the {>lant came from originally
good cry and the momentary loss of Spain, was twice proscribed and would | had lain.
line from Portland «and all points in the Wil­
insurgent
if
he!
He
had
forgotten
her,
oh,
so
many
are
’
80
far
as
/be
writer
knows,
un-
lamette valley to and from San Francisco.
consciousness Jon the upstairs lounge have been shot as an
| years. He bad lieen too busy to yearn anR"ered questions. W ebster describes
or the old sofa in the sitting-room. had lieen caught.
Time Schedule (except Sundays).
France contains in MM. Rochefort to lean his tired head upon the faithful, a plant by this name, but not belong- Leave Albany. .1:30 pin, Leave Yaquina G: 15 am
There are times when so many of the
y,
and
this
has
Avho
have
lieen
tender
breast,
and
a
thousand
transient
*
n
S
the
acacia
family
­
Leave Corvallis 1:40 pm LeaveCorvaIlislO:3.> am
things tliat distract us could lie straight­ and Franc two men
worldly things had clouded the image mislead many people into calling it a Arrive Yaquina 5:30 pm Avive Albany 11:10 air
ened out and the way made clear if only condemned criminals and members of
O.&C. trains connectât Albany and Cor­
that kind old mother, ,__
but _ _____
as death
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_ ’s \ers\an shrub. It has lieen asserted vallis.
one had a long comfortable couch on the government, according to the turn of
The above trains connect at Y aquina with
mighty hand set aside those perplexing that it will grow only in SouthC’aro-
whose soft bosom he could throw him­ of the political tide.
the Oregon Developemout Co’s. Line of Steam­
I lina,
and in
only three places there— ships
This
has
been
the
situation
indeed
of
fretting
distractions,
all
so
little
now,
'*
na
’
*
n
between Yaqnina and San Francisco.
self, boots and brains, stretch his weary
N. B.—Passengers from Portland and all Wfl­
frame unnwndful of tidies and drapery, many Frenchmen. When M. de Pol-! clear and sweet to his parched soul * harleston, Beaufort and \\ alterboro. am ette Valley Points can make close connec­
a
a lnost singular tion with the trains of the Y aquina B oi te at
close his tired eyes, relax the tension of ignae in 1830 was condemned to “im- ¡ came the memory of an innocent child-
Albany or Corvallis, and if destined to San
his muscles and give his harrassed prisonment for perpetuity"—the legal hood and a mother’s love, and all at: n.ne’ anf' rt'riainly deserves investiga- Francisco, should arrange io arrive at Yaquina
the evening before date of sailing.
mind a chance. Ten minutes of this pbrase for life imprisonment—he ex- once he knew himself a weary, tumbled *'on'
creature, sick and faint over earth’s
others succeed in making it
Sailing Dates.
soothing narcotic, when the head throbs 'claimed:
“I am condemned to imprisonment fevered, muddy draught, and he went ‘
elsewhere, they will find them-
The Steamer Willamette vvtli sail
and the soul yearns for endless, dream-
08 amldy repaid ¡ll the possession of
FROM TAQI’I
rno M - AS FRANCISCO
sess rest and the hands involuntarily in perpetuity, eh?” Let me soe; how back, like a little child, to her yyjjoge
August 1
long does perpetuity last in France?”
tenderness had never failed him, to,^ ‘•’banning a shrub. It has the dis- July 26.
reach out for cold lead or rat poison,
August G.
.Aiignst II,
In this ease it lasted six years. He I drink once more of that pure, cleansing
marbs °^tbe acacia family:
J J August 1G,
August 21.
would make the vision clear, the nerves
i foliage
delicate in color and texture;
August 31.
was
liberated
in
1836.
stream.
1
......... August 26.
steady, the heart light and the star of
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“Your little boy is tired mother. The i
«'“wded masses of fluffy gold
ZESZEZkCZElMIIBEIEa
hope shine again.
en
President Harrison and his private sun is very hot.” I
" stamens. The perfume is like that The Oregon Pacific Popular f’Umnier
__________
___ ___
children broke
into _______
sobs as he
no °*Ler plant, in America at least, enrsions—Low rate Tickets now on
Joaquin Miller, the gifted crank and secretary went out for a drive one night I 1 His
from all Willamette Valley points to Yaqu
poet, has built three quaint cottages in last week. Going into a section of the spoke, but his fatherhood was a thing delicate, delicious and wonderfully {>er- na and return.
sistent. This should make it of great
the mountains back of Oakland, Cal. country with which the driver was not unknon to him now.
Passenger and freight rates always the low­
“
wear ________
the new ______
boots _____
to-day, value to Perfumers. It blossoms freely est. For infoiniation. appl.v to Messrs. H(!L-
‘ May
__ __ I ____
In one of these he shelters his wife and very familiar, they liecame lost and
JlAX&CO., Freight and Ticket Agents, 200
such of his children as live under l is wandered about for some time. They mother? Please!-You said that I should. ab through the fall and early winter and 202 Front street. Portland, Oregon; or to
C. C. HGGUE,
finally
found
their
way
back
to
the
city
i
I
’
m
not
a
girl
as
the
fellows
said
I
was,
|
months
and
w
ill
stand
a
fair
amount
of
influence, in another his aged mother
Acting Gcn’I. Frt. As Pass. Agt., Oregon Paei
' L und
~ ' cold.
‘ >J
lives and the third he occupies himself. where anxious friends were considering (any more, for you’ve cut my hateful frost
R, M Co , Corvffl’i8, Oregon.
G
C. II. HASWELL, Jr.,
It may be said for him, however, that the best means of organizing seareli and curls. I’m most a man now, mother,
F or S ale —A span of well broken Gen’l. Frt. A Pass. Agt., Oregon. Development
relief expeditions.
' and when I’m big I’U giye vou heaps voung horses, . See \Vm. Galloway.
he is not writing much poetry now.
C*j.,
Montgomery
street, San Francisco, Cal.
t
j.
Mystery of a Blizzard.
J. G. BALLINGER & GO
Dealers In-
ALL KINDS OF FARM MACHINERY, ETC
Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows,
Scotch Clipper Plows,
Flying Dutchman Gangs and Sulkies.
BAZLLIITG-EE de co.,
East and South
—VIA—
Southern Pacific Route
SHAFTA LINE.
AX>»mON
Express Tyains Ix»avc Portland Daily
1.EAVF.
I
ABRIVt.
Portland. 6.90 p inKaiiFrancisco 7.45awi
San Fran. . 9:00 p in Portland
9.35an
Above trains stop only at following sta­
tions north of Roseburg: East Portland,
Oregon Citv, Woodburrri, Salem. Albany,
Tangent, Khedds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Jun­
ction city, Irving, Eugene
ARE SELLING FAST!
It
Is
ZBu.ilä.irxg'
Up
Soon Lots will be scarce and Command a Higher Price.
Rosebmg Mall Daily.
ZST otxz ZSefoxe Toe Late.
Price Ranges |50 up. For full particulars apply|t<>
.1. I. KNIGHT A CO.,
Real Estate Agents, McMinnville.
ARBIVB
LKAVE.
Portia id .
Roseburg.
8:00 a mi , Roseburg.
Rosebuq .. 6 KM) p m
<i:00ani| Portland. 4 KA) p m
Albany Local, Dally. Eicept Sun««,.
THE INVESTMENT Co .
49 Stark St.. Portland. < >r.jg
I.KAVE
ABBIVI!
F. BARNEK0FF A CO..
9:
Portland
ft: p m Albany
McMinnville Flouring Mills
Albany........ 5
a ni Portland
9:
p in
am
Pullman Buffet Sleeper*,
Tourist Sleeping Care,
accoiunuMlation of second <1« m piiMti-
gers nttaebed to express trains
WEST SIDE DIVISION
Between Portland and Corvallis.
Mail Train Daily, except Sunday.
AHK1VI
LEAVE
Portland . 7
a m McMinn’ . 10:10 am
McMinn' 10:10 a ni Corvallis. 12:10 pm
Corvallis 12:55 p in McMinn'
2:30 pm
2 :.¥’>]> ill Portland .
McMinn'
ft SO p m
At Albany and Corvallis connect w
trains of Oregon Pacific
Express Train Daily, except Sunday
ABittvr.
LEAVE.
Portland.
McMinn’.
4:40 p m McMnn , 7.23 pm
5:43 a n>| Portland
8:20 a lu
Through Tickets to all Points
EAST
AND
SOUTH.
For tickets nn<l full information regard­
ing rules, inaiw. etc., cull on the Company'«
agent at McMinnville
iR KOEHLER.
E. I*. ROGERS,
Manager.
Asat. G E. & P Agt
ARE YOU GOING EAST?
If so lie sure and call for your ticket«
via th*
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE.
SECOND HAND SAFES AT A BARGAIN
—THE—
SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR AND PRICE LIST.
HALLS STANDARD SAFES
Vsi’c,” Fail to Protect their Contents against Both Fire and
M alus S afe
and
It in positively the uhortesl and flu .-at
line to Chicago and the east and anuth and
the only sleeping and dining car throngb
line to
•
Oinalia. Hanim« City, and all MlM.arl
River Point.
L ock C ompany
Factory, CIWlNK.vn.
It.« magnificent Hteel track, uii.iirpu.ad
train service and elegant dining and
sleeping cara has honestly earned for It th«
title of
SALESROOMS :
Mew York City; Portland, Me.; Boston; Philadelphia; Cleveh
Louisville; St. Louis; Kansas City; Omaha; Minneapolis; St. Pan’:
San Francisco; Los Angeles; San Diego; Portland, Oreg :
Richmond, Va.; Milwaukee, Wis.; Evansville. Ind
The Royal Route
Others may imitate,but none can .urpaai it
Our motto is "always oil time "
he sure and ask ticket agents for tick«*«
via this celebrated route and take non«
others.
W H MEAD, O A
No. 4 Washington street, Portland. Or
From Tenniiiul or Interior Point» U*
O/V SALL~.
Northern Pacific
Railroad
— TO------
DE N V E R.
ST PAUL,
ST. LOUIS,
ANO ALL POINTS
East, North
South.
---- AT-----
I* the Line to Take
CONSUMP^O
It lias permanently curo<l thousands
of cases pronounced by doctors hope­
less. If you have premonitory symp­
toms, such as Cough, Difficulty of
Breathing, Ac., don’t delay, but uso
PISO’S CURE FOB CONSUMPTION
immediately. By Druggist«. 25 cent«.
To all Points East & South
it is the DINING CAR ROUTE. It rue
Through VESTIBULEO TRAINS
Every Day io lhe Year to
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO.
No Change of Care)
I
I
GEO. S. TAYLOR' Ticket Agt.
Corner First and Oak Sts.
1 — I
r r** ' sing Agrn. y l.f
•Í» W« AYER & 8Or \ our authorized a^feut*-
ConiiHisi d of PIMMi CARS
(unsurpassed )
n
llmimurawim
; rihidi sleepem
(<if LatM* B’pnpment,'
TALRIST SLEEPIW CARS
Bo«t that can be conatructed aud in
which accommodation, are for hol­
der« of First or 8econd-c|as. Tick-
4H ä IBC0«BI^QU_ ___ One of < «hr
hr I
r* e*copes
awrifti
FREE
hi w
.
•re
rtT~ fi facili
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the world. Our
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unequah d. and to iutroture our
superior good« reewili »rndFRBTt
to(>NK rtBSON in each locality,
as above. Only those n ho write
to us at oner can make sure of
the chance. All you have to do in
return i» to show our goods to
tlio«e who call—your neighbors
and those around you The be-
gfnning of this advertisement
shows the small end of the tele­
The following cut gives the appearance of it reducedjo
*VEM
scope
2=^
■bout the fiftieth imrt of its bulk It is n pand. doubl* sire ti >-
bcodc a* large a« is easy to carry. We villuiaoehow you how voti
can make f. . J* Ì to* 14» u «1 -,y at least, from tire Mau.with-
nteanv-rieof Hotter writ.-at Oiue. W.- pay Hl expr--ss c irarp-«.
AAJrvîa.ll HALLETT A CO., bu
I gl h * u.
ADVERTISERS
ELEGANT HAY COACHES.
A Continuous Line connecting with all
can learn the exact cost
lines, affordiug direct ano unin­
terrupted service.
Sleeper reservations can I* sacur-
of any proposed line of | ed Pullman
in advance through any agent of the road
T” Anierj(A
an,i irom , •" England
Point*
advertising in American Thronoli
IlllllUhll Tirkpix
11’MIS it|
mid Europe can lie purchased nt any tiekM
of this eonnianv.
napers by addressing office
Full information i-oncerning rate«, tint«
routes anil other details furnished
application to any agent, or
Geo. P. Rowell & Co., | of on train«,
A D CHARLTON.
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
Asst General Passenger Agent.
IO Spruee St., Naw York.
I General Oftl.-e at the Company, No, 1«|
¿•nd lOeie. for lOO-Page Pamphlet ’ First St., Cor. Wahlngtou, Port and. Or.