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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1890)
Match Making, ONCE IN SIX MONTHS. “What do yottYnean,” he enquired. A Counterfeiter Copies $50 The operation of making niatche» McMlXNTtl.LK, from a pine log may be divided into O regon . “Why, you worked like a hero, sav- Treasury Notes With four heads—namely: I ing the buildings around Jthc Starbird a Pen. September 4. ISM; hou*,” Preparing the splints, dipping the The most remarkable counterfeiter at matches, lx>x making and filing. When He looked dazed for an instant, then present living has been keeping the the timber is brought into the cutting "Dealers In— PHITXJSOPHY OF DREAMS. took his hat, looked over the premises United States secret service in such a room of the factory it is seized upon by and came back. Visions That Have Never Been el), Marcia the buildings are sure condition of exasperation for a long a gang of men, who place it before a Fully Explained. ly gone, but I never would have be- time past that no trouble or expense circular saw, where it is cut into blocks even you in saying I went to a would lie considered excessive for the fifteen inches long, which is the length izsr There are two matters in mpect to lieved 1 fire last night had the buildings not accomplishment of his capture. And of seven matches. It is then freed of which T am sure I shall never be able 1 this although he produces on an aver its bark and taken to the turning lathe destroyed. I don’t know a thing to cease from dreaming while I live, l>een 1 age not more than two hogus note« in a where by means of a special form of it.” writing on the subject of dreams. The about ' year. fixed cutting band running its entire one which most disturbs me is that of He had been through all the excite The remarkable thing about these length, a continuous tool, the thickness ment in a state of somnambulism with printing; and now, for over half a cen imitations is that they are executed en of the match is cut off. awakening. tury, since I quit the business, I may out ' As the block revolves and decreases In order to test the correctness of this tirely with a pen. Once in six months say without exaggeration, that hardly almost as regularly as clockwork, one in diameter the knife advances and a story T wrote to the postmaster at North a month has passed in which I have of them turns up at the treasury here band of veneer of uniform thickness is not dreamed about it. It usually oc Turner, who answered me that it was to the disgust of the government de obtained. As the veneer rolls off the substantially correct — that he was with- curs when I am over-fatigued, or when tectives, whose utmost efforts cannot knife it is met by eight small knives, from other causes I am not feeling well Winship at the fire, and that the latter discover as much as a clue to follow. which cut it into seven separate bands, I should premise that during the eight told him the next morning that he The strangest point alxnit the matter each the size of a match. By this one could recollect nothing of the events of . T*\APl years of my boyhorxl, having com is that the work of producing the bills one operation seven long ribbons of menced business liefore I was 19, I was the previous night. in this fashion, merely considered as a wood, each the length and thickness of I will conclude with the relation of the publisher and for six years of the question of labor, remunerative or other a match are obtained. These are then time the editor of a weekly newspaper. two cases of trance, or suspension of wise, cannot possibly pay. They are broken into pieces six feet long, the My labor the larger part of th«* time animation, now published for the first always either fifties or twenties, and to knotty parts removed and they are then was not only severe but I encountered time. In the first we have the experi make one must require pretty constant fed into a machine which looks and violent opposition from a section of my ence of one of my own relatives. A de toll for quite half a year. The last one, acts like a straw ehopper, which cuts own political party, which sought by voted Christian, who died many years which was received a few days ago was them into single matches. The ma the most unfair means to crush me. I n ago. I received the account from a double X. chine eats 150 bands at the same time, spite of all this my paper was regularly her own lips. On a certain occasion w „ ,z _ u-.. Funnily enough, they come each and a mechanical device pushes them she was seriously indis|RMed, and lieing issued, never once failing to appear at time from a different city, and the sup forward the thickness of a match at the promised time. Now, what is sing obliged to submit to a surgical opera position is that the forger leaves town each stroke of the cutter. This machine ular about the dream is that, though tion, she instantly swooned and was to for another l<K-ality immediately on with its one sharp knife can cut over not always the same in its details, it is all appearances in the embrace of death. passing one. He gets rid of the note 10,000,000 matches a day variably attended with more or less Her friends present thought her dead, he has just completed, which may re From the cutting room the splints « trouble and failure. Oftener than but after a short time she revived and main in circulation for some time be are taken to the dryroom, where they otherwise my editorials are not ready lived many years afterward. When she fore reaching a bank, and departs long are placed in revolving drums, which in time; 1 am liehind in getting th«- swooned it appeared to her that she before the ]>olice agents arrive upon the absorb all the moisture the splints may types set; in making up the forms they was suddenly transported to the margin scene. contain. They are then prepared for are thrown into pi, or there is some of a serene lake, environed by the most beautiftil scenery. Approaching her The most possible theory seems to be the dipping process, which is a very other vexations thing that comes to on the water she saw in a boat two that he is tt monomaniac of means who important operation, as each splint disturb me and 1 do not remember to persons clothed entirely in white. Shc gratifies a morbid taste in thisastonish- must have sufficient si>ace to be fully have succeedeil more than once or way. His imitation bills are so perfect coated and yet not placed so close to twice in getting my paper oft. (iener- wasgiven toundentand that they were ly done that no one short of a profes the others as to cause the mixture to coming to receive her, and was about ally I am so much harrassed that I to resign herself to their care, when, sional expert would hesitate to take clot the heads of the other splints. To awake, glad to find it ‘all a dream.’ do this they are placed under an ingen reviving under the means used for her • them for genuine. The other matter relates to my life in From tho vignettes to the signatures iously constructed machine which restoration, she opened her eyes upon the postoffiee department. These t the work is performed with accuracy seems to work with almost human in dreams are generally not quite so un earth again, to the joy of the anxious I that bears scrutiny with a powerful telligence, and are caught up and plac friends around her. She was not at all pleasant, but they have likewise per magnifying glass. In all likelihood ed closely, but at regular intervals, in ! sued nte at frequent intervals ever since , credulous, but ¡1 woman of excellent the reason why the notes are not made the dipping frame. These frames con common sense; yet from that time to and, in fact, before I left that depart of larger denominations is that they tain forty-four movable laths, and be ment. They usually take shape in the _ the day of her death she believed that would be proportionately more difficult tween each lath the machine places, I when the final summons came she fear that when absent on leave I had to pass. with clockwork regularity, fifty splints, overrated my time, or that in some would be received by the white-rol>ed One can imagine that this eccentric making over 2,000 splints in each one boatmen. 'vay I might have fallen short of my —VIL— The other somewhat similar instance counterfeiter indulges in the employ of the frames. whole official duty. The heads of the splints are all on comes to me front an intelligent and ment merely for the gratification of his Carlyle relates that when “a very lit vanity. It is not improbable that he the same level, and a single attendant tle thing,” anxious to learn, Jane reliable gentleman of my acquaintance, himself has been shown the frame at at each machine can place over 1,000,- who was the subject of the trance de- W elch, who afterward liecante his wife, the treasury building in which two 000 splints in the frame per day. The sr-rilied. would sit up half the night over her specimens of his handiwork are shown dipping vat is a stove of masonry which Express Trains Leave Portland Daily > lessons. One day she had been greatly A respectable old gentleman in one by polite attendants to visitors as the ARRIVE. LEAVE. contains three square pans. The first of the Easttm states hail been long liv Portland. <1.00 p m San Francisco 7.4oam !>erple.xe<l by- a problem in cuclid, most extraordinary samples of forgeries pan is for heating the splints so they ing a widower and he was so sorrowful San Fran. 9:00 p m'Portland 9.35am which she could not solve. At last in the government collection. will absorb the mixture, the second Above trains stop only at following sta -¿ù-rxd. It Is SvLild.in.g' "CTp she went to lied, and in a dream got up over the loss of nearly all of his old Anyway he goes ott turning out the contains molten paraffiinein which the tions north of Roseburg: East Portland, friends that he felt himself more nearly and did it and went to bed again. In allied Oregon Citv, Woodburin. Salem, Albany, to the world of spirits than to ¡' bills at intervals of six months, thus points are dipped, and in the third they Scon Lots will l»c search and Command a Higher Price. Tangent, Sliedds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Jun the meantime she had no conscious ction city, Irving, Eugene this. Suddenly, one morning as he occasioning periodical spasms of exas are coated with igniting composition. ness of ho-dream, but on looking at Rogebnrg Mall Dally. peration in the secret service bureau. Over 8,000,000 matches can be dipped Z3-U.V Before Too Boxte, her slate there the problem was solved. was looking out of t he window of his LEAVE. ARRIVE by a skillful workman in one day. Af bed-room, things began to present a Portlaud . X:00 a miRoseburg. 0:00 p im The Census of Cheese. It is a well attested fact that our Roseburg. (» :00 a m|Portland . 4 :00 p m ter the dipping process the matches are Price Ranges |30 up. For full particulars apply |to dreams are sometime« caused by our strange appearance, and he threw him dried while still in the frames, and are self tt|x>n the bed, where, at the hour of Cheese alive? Of course! Didn ’ t Albany Local, Daily. Except Sunday. THE INVESTMENT CO . J. I. KNIGHT X CO., sensations. It L« related of an English then taken to the packing room, where 49 Stark St., Portland, Or 3 LEAVK. 1 ARRIVE. soldier that, so susceptible was he to breakfast, he was found in a state of in you know that before? Cheese is about F. BARNEKOFF <fc CO.. Portland .5: pm* Albany.. 9: p uu Real Estate Agents, <:Nf innville they are put into boxes by hand. sensibility. It was about four hours as lively as vinegar, and everybody McMinnville Flouring Mills Albany......... 5: a m Portland 9: am audible impressions while asleep, his before medical aid could be procured, knows that vinegar is full or micro companions could made him drcam A Curious Puzzle. Pullman Biifft t Steepen, what they- pleased. They amused | 1 and just before the physician arrived scopic snakes. And you know that he awoke to life and soon regained his Tourist Sleeping Cars, yeast is full of eels, so small t hat it By use of table given below you can, themselves by leading bint in his For accommodation of second class passen dreams into some frightful difficulty usual health. He also believed that takes a microscope to see them, and says the St. Louis Republic, ascertain gers attached to express trains and watching his effort« to extricate while in his trance he visited the world that the excellent drinking water the name of any person or place, pro WEST SIDE DIVISION ; of spirits, on his entrance into which that we get from The Yanthill is full of viding the rules below the lettered dia Between Portland and Corvallis. himself—sometimes inducing him to I Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. lielieve that a shark was in close pursuit : : he met his wife in all her virgin lovli- the liveliest little wrigglers that you gram are strictly observed: LEAVE ARRIVI A... .. B........ D......... H of him; at others that he was suspended ness, in company; with others he had can gulp’ilown by the thousands with Portland . 7:30 a m McMinn' 10:10 a iu C... ...C.......... E....... I.... only by a thread front the projecting known here. Spread out before him out ever suspecting that you are drink M'Minn ’ 10:10 a m Corvallis . 12:10 pm F .......... F J K E. | was a landscape enehantingly beauti- I ing anything but the purest liquid? Corvallis cliffs of a fearful precipice, and again | 12:55 p m McMinn' 2:56 pm S G... G....... G......... K BODLE & WALKER McMinn’ 2:50 p m Portland . a !!0 p m that he had given offense to some 1 ful; he had passed safely through the to return to the cheese. Somebody has J L L ......... T I... and was filled been taking the census of a piece of At Albany and Corvallis connect w K K M ...U K person and must fight a duel. Thus dark valley of death trains of Oregon Pacific M ...N....N........ N......... V on one occasion they caused him to go with inexpressible joy and tlianksgiv- cheese, and gives us the result in round Express Train Daily, except Sunday O O O........ w conversed with numbers. He finds the population of O through the whole process of a duel ing. He walked and LEAVE. ARRIVE R T X X Q All kinds of work done in excellent man associates, who Emmenthal, a sort of Gruyère, to I m ? as Portland. 4:40 p ni.McMnti . 7 .25 p iu front the preliminary arrangements to his wife and celestial S. .. ...S ....... N .......... Z .......... Y ner Plans and specifications with esti McMinn ’ . 5 :45 a mlPortland. R :20 a m told hint he would return to the lower follows: In each gramme of the cheese u........ Y......... V u... V mates furnished on application. the firing of the pistol, which they put world, but would ere long rejoin them Call on or address when fresh, from 90,000 to 140,000 mi Z Y . into his hands and the report of which Through Tickets to all Points liODI.E & WALKER. in happiness eternal. The thought of crobes are found. Have the person whose name you This number in awoke him. McMinnville, Or. EAST AND SOUTH. returning to the natural world was creases with time. A cheese seventy- wish to know inform y-.u in which of A well authenticated and very re For tickets and full information regard painful to him, for he wished never one days old contains 800,000 bacteria the upright columns th? name is con markable instance of the fulfillment of ing rates, idhm . et<-.. cull on the Company's GEO. RAMAGE. tained. If it is found .n but one col agent at M< Minnville. a dreant took place at Kennebunk, Me.,, more to leave them. But in a moment per gramme. A soft cheese twenty-five umn, it is the top letter; if it occurs in k KOEHLER, E T. 1IOGEK>». in 1842. A new, staunch hark, called I the separation took place and he again days old and much denser than the pair.ter, paper hanger, kalsominer and Manaucr. Asst, G F. A P Agi more thanonecolumn, it is foundby add The decorator ean he found during the day hard the Isadora, was ready, with a select j found himself in the tenement of mor proceeding has 1,200,000 and a cheese ing the alphabetical numbers of the top at work, and will be verv willing indeed to crew, to sail for New Orleans, when one j tality. He fully believed that on his forty-five days old contains 2,000,000 estimates and furnish designs tor all letters of the column in which it is give final entrance to tiie silent land his re center is microbes per gramne. The classes of work. On June 1. a shop will be of the crew went to the captain and I found, the sunt being the number of ception would be only a repetition of opened opposite the Cook Infuse. freer than the outside. A cheese near asked to lie released. On Itelng pressed | the letter sought. By taking one letter of that already so vividly impressed the periphery has from 3,600,000 to 5,- for his reason he said lie had dreamed ! if so lie sure and rail for your ticket* upon his mind.— Xr/r Enfjlawl Mrtrja. 600,000 microbes. According to the at a time, in the way outlined above that the bark was driven ashore on i via the the whole word or name may be plain 1 ztnr. mean of these two figures there are as Bald Head cliff, and that every man on ; —-— ----- FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE. many living organisms is 360 grammes ly spelled out. Take the word Jane as Ancient Feet lioard perished. His friends tried to an example. J is found in the two col laugh him out of it, but it was impos A noticable thing about the statues of such a cheese as there are people on SECOND HAND SAFES AT A BARGAIN. sible for him to dispel the terrible vision ■ found in our museums of art, and sup the earth. However, don’t let these umns beginning with B and H, which figures disturb you. Keep right on are the second and eighth letters of the from his mind. * posed to represent the perfect figures of -THE alphabet; their sum is ten, and the He hail enlisted, however, and the] i ancient men and women, is the appar- eating cheese just as you always have. tenth letter down in the alphabet is J, captain insisted on his keeping en , ently disproportionment size of their the letter sought. The next letter, A, Charging for Knowing Hou. gagement. The night liefore the vessel feet. We moderns are apt to pronounce appears in but one column, the first, ND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR AND PRICE . ¿ was to sail he dreamed the same dream them too large, particularly those of the “I paid a bill the other day,” said a where it stands at the head. N is seen again, and keeping out of the way, the women. It will be found, however, large manufacturer to me, “without a in the columns headed with B, D, and It is iswitively the shortest and fin .-»I 09 MOT CRIPE, SICKEN OR captain wan obliged to sail without him. the symmetrical perfection of these murmur, simply because of the way it line to Chicago and the east and south and H, which are the second, fourth and CONSTIPATE. Within 24 hours, the tiret night after I feet could not lie l»etter. the onl v sleeping and dining ear Hi rough was worded. My engineer found that eighth letters of the alphaliet; added . ,,r Fail to Protect their Contents against Both Fire Sow C ime for S ice H ud a ore . line to she put to sea. the good liark ladorar •nd all troublaa arUing fronj A Greek sculptor would not think bis hot water pipe would not work, and they give the fourteenth, or N, and so IndirMtian ar C<>n«ti pation. eneountered a terrific gale and blinding | of such a tiling as putting a '.Much after puttering at it for half an hour Oiimlm, Knnoi» City, *n<l nil Mlaaoail oil. The use of this tabic will excite Improraa th» Ootaplaxlon River I'olnt. snowstoni. 8be was driven upon the foot on a 5j-foot woman. Their types sent for a machinist. by Purifying tho Btood. He Ixithered surprise among those unacquainted The doM ean ba niaaly adjaatad to suit th» oaaa, aa all s afe and ock oi p dangerous cliff, liecante a total wreck for these classical marble figures were with it half a day and concluded it one pill can novar ba too large a doaa. Eaay to taka Factorj. 4 1^'. ÏSS.'. aa oo much sugar 4» pilio put up in a strong vial with the rules of explanation. Its magnificent iteel track, umiurpaisad and every soul on lioard was lost. which can bo carried in vo»t pocket. A «real Ceaveo- train service and elegant dining and taken from the best forms of living per must come apart. I was much an 1» Traveler» »»d ■*••• ■••• ••»■!■» wRA- aat “Crvaoaat” Trad» Mark. S«ld Fv»rywh»r», SSe. a bollla Closely allied to simple dreamland is son.-. I'nquestionably the human foot noyed, for that meant the stoppage of sleeping enrs has honestly earned for it th, SALESROOMS . Wonderful Echo«*». •awpto D m » aad Dr»»w B»*k hr Uli »tamps. title of the still more mysterious state of som as represented by these old sculptors, my factory for a long time. Before I DR. HARTER'S IRON TONIO. w k New York City; Portland. Me.; Boston; Philadelphi PURIFIES the BLOOD; RKGULATF8 thcLIVIRM 1 •ad KTDNFT8 and RT8TORF.R the DKRILTTATEDf In the Boman Campagna, at the *ep’ nambulism. In the one case it is usual was larger than the modern one, and, gave the order to take it to pieces, some Louisville; St. Louis; Kansas City; Omaha; Minneapolis to HKALTH and VIOOROL'S STRENGTH of YocmF ly thought without action, while in the in fact the primitive foot of all the peo one suggested that a neighboring en ulchre of Metella, the wife of Sulla, there TMt M, HARTER MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS. MS 6an Francisco; Los Angeles; San Diego; Port’an other it is given action without thought. ple of whom we have any record, either gineer lie sent for, as he was a sort of is an echo which repeats five times in Richmond. Va.: Milwaukee. Wis.: Evsnsvi Other* may imitate,but none can ourpam Il Somnambulism, I imagine, is not very- in painting or statuary,’is larger than genius in the matter of machinery. He five different keys. It will also repeat a i Our motto is “alwav* on time ” THE YAQUINA ROUTE. uncommon. Many remarkable in the restricted foot of modern times. came, and after studying the pump hexameter line, or any other sentence1 Ile sure nn<l awk ticket agents for tickets via this celebrateti route and take nona stances are recorded. One is that of a The masculine foot, forming an approx awhile, he took a hammer and gave which can be spoken in two and a half other*. W H MEAD» G. A man on the coast of Ireland who walk imate average of four different countries, three sharp raps over the valve. “I seconds. An echo which re|>eats seven No. 4 Washington street, Portland, Or ed over a difficult and dangerous road a was about 12 inches long. This would reckon she’ll go now," he quietly said teen times ean be found between Bin distance of two miles, and was discover-1 require at least a No. 12 or 12} to cover and putting on steam ‘she’ did go. The gen and Coblentz, on the banks of the ed two hours afterward disporting him- ’ —AND— From Terminai or Interior l'oints the it comfortably. The average masculine next day I received a bill front him for Nara river. A peculiarity of this echo O/V SALE self In the water 100 yanls from the foot of to-day is easily fitted with a No. $25.50. The price amazed me, but when is that, although the speaker’s voice OREGON DEVELOPMENT COM ----- TO------ shore. On going to hint with a Isiat it 8} shoe, and is t here-fore not alxtve 10 I examined the items I drew a check may be almost inaudible, yet the vol was found that he was asleep, and WILS I 7-16 inches. ume of sound apparently increases in PANTS STEAMSHIP UNE. □ ENVER at once: “Messrs. Blank & Co., Dr. to with difficulty pursnaded that lie was 1 Now, by the old scriptural rule of John Smith. For fixing pump, 50 the echo. 225 Miles bUorter—20 hours less not in lied. In the chapel of the Abercorn family proyortson, a man of 5 foot 9 inches cents. For knowing how, $25.” Had time than by any i4J)er route. I An instance e>|ually singular was in height should have a foot 11! inches he charged me $25.50 for fixing the at Paisley, the shutting of the door pro that of a sailor—one of the crew of the duces an echo which sounds like dis j&yFirst class through passenger uud freight Is the Line to Takp long, or one-sixth his height. It was pump, I should have considered it cx- line from Portland and all points in the Wil schooner Sea Breeze, at anchor in the ST PAUL, §T» LOUIS. lamette valley to and from San Francisco. of no great consequence what sized horbitant. But 50 cents was reason tant thunder. The echo of the “Eagle’s nest,” at harbor of New Gloucester. Mas«, on sandals he wore, but he would require AND ALL POINÏU able and I recognized the value of the Time Schedule (except Sundays). the night of July 15, 1881. He arose It it the DINING CAR ROUTE. It runt to have a modern shoe of at least 10} knowledge, so I paid and said nothing. Killarney, is said to repeat a bugle note Leave Albany. .1:30 pm<Leave Vaqnina 6:45 a:o IT IS THE BEST. ,-tf. from his berth in a state of som Through VE8TIBULED TRA|«fl at least 100 times; the effect of firing a Leave Corvallis 1:40 pm I*eayaCorvaUisl0:35 am EASIEST TO USE, ' for a minimum fit or a No. 11 for real Every Day in the Year t« ^_¿™£ cheapes ^ nambulism, went on board of another comfort. For women, allowing for the cannon is to give the impression of Arrive Yaquina 5:30 pm Arrive Albany 11 ;10 an: It Was a Surprise "A* l-TTYTTV -. '<T ’N O. A l C. trains connect at Albany and Cor schooner lying alongside, anil leaped thunders of artillery which die in the — AT--- difference in the relative size of the , vallis. into the dock. The splash was heard j A guest at one of a summer resort ho distance. The above trains connect at Y aquina with two sexes, which was about the same the Oregon Developement Co ’ s. Line of Steam No Change of Cart) by parties in the vicinity, and he was tels who was charged 15 cents for a glass Between the two wings of the castle ships between Yaquina and San Francisco. then a« now, a woman of 5 feet, three rescued in an exhausted condition and inches in height would have had a of lemonade made a prompt and vigor of Simonetta, two miles out from Milan, N. B.—Passengers from Portland and all Wil- ! CtiniiMMed 4 < AEN Valley Points can make close connec replaced in his lierth. When he awoke j foot 10 inches long requiring a modern ous kick, saying: (unsurpa»»ed) the report of a pistol is repeated sixty amette tion with the* trains of the Y aquina R oute at N. W. AYER 4S( ‘.our au tauri» d arnU- “This is nothing short of highway times; a single musical instrument Albany or Corvallis, and if destined to San next morning he had no recollection j shoe—it ought to lie spoken only in a GEO. S. TAYLOR' Ticket Agt. iHDBMhinWnGKIMlM SLEEPFIX produces the effect of a full orchestra.— Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yaquina whatever of his involuntary bath and ' whisper—No. 6 as the most comfortable robbery, and I won’t submit to it.” (Of Latest Equipment,) .S/, Jjonix Repnblie. the evening before date of sailing. “My friend,” said one of the cherks, narrow escape from drowning. Corner First and Oak Sts. I for that foot, or a No. 2} as the limit of TOI RIST SLEEP»« HRS Sailing Dates. Of the many accounts I have collect ! torture. The reason for the difference [ who had been called on to adjust the A strange aud somewhat unaccounted Best that can lie constructed and in Tiie Steamer Willamette wtll sail which accommodation* are fur hoi- ed I will give only one more. For this between the old classic foot and the | matter, “ what do you suppose our ob for accident occurred in the machine of FROM YAQUINA. FROM SAX FRANCISCO tiers of First or Second-tqnM Tick George Smith, while threshing on tiie July 3>. Congressman Nelson Dingley,of Maine I modern one is obvious. Restriction is 1 ject is iu keeping this hotel?” August 1. ets. and August 11. “To accommodate tlw- public, of farm of Mrs. Allen near Eola a few day August < is chief authority. On a certain night what has done it. August 21. August 16. ELECHT DAY ( O.U HEK. Onf oftl»* «H«.: C3w;w course.” in 1879 a fire occurred in his neighbor since. While the machine was running August 26. l 'IVI FREE »DA MAM* ¿wUJ't 31. A Continuous Line connecting with ajl »e eaeopc» » *• . Ml “Exactly, but that’s not all. We in at her usual speed an explosion took ..... <U. .... Our ing town of North Turner, when Mrs Ten years ago there were only 142 the wo» lines, affordiug direct and unin meqn«i-d. eai in-l •« lo introdu- ot r " uRsqssh-e. REMEMBEii ■5 tup» rior ptxwb wlb tend» I.Ä Albert Winship aroused Mr. Winship- cotton mills in the south, of 542,000 tend to made money at the same time.” place in the cylinder aud a flame flash The Oregon terrupted service. LOOM J LR-GX in «■•<•>> Pacific Popular Summer Ex- u tAKooxv Only i ho»* * bo «ri» ed out of the mouth of the machine and rate Ti^ets now on Sale spindles consuming 181,000 bales of “You do?” and said: Pullman bln-per r» servmions can t* secur to h* Mt one«1 .-tn n.ta* »un- r *. ed in advance through auy agent iijthe ru* I thechrnte All youb*»-« • “Of course we do. We must have a set fire to the iee side of the thresher, j from all Willamette Valley points to S'nqui- “Husliand, Mr. Starbird's house is on cotton. In 1889 there were 346 cotton i*tnm >• to °«r R"1*4“ ,o Tlirngb Tickets and it was only by hard »‘.ork that the | na and return, tho— Wl»u « »II—your twtebtx ■ » mills, in highly prosperous condition, profit ever on our beer.” fire! Hurry up!” tnd tb<*c en.tmd you. The be- Passenger and freight rates always the low EY rnninr < f ti.it •<J»erU»*n»*T.t end Europe can be j.urchased at any fichrt •» “Then I’ll pay my bill and go! I like thresher and threshed grain wet» saved ! est. For infoimation. He dressed himself quickly and with using 2,000,000 spindles and consuming AV£ ______ ., ow »„.r ________________ apply to Messrs. HUL- j!iow» II«» »mal! -»I tl»*1 cirice of thl- conmariy. n»t fi«* ih* appert.«* cf it redace i, M a N Ac CO., Freight and Ticket Agents, 200 »sop* bucket« ran to the fire and did valiant 500,000 hales of cotton a year. In this to see everybody get along, but when The cause of the explosion is unknown. and Full information concerning rate«, timo 20£ Front street, Portland, Oregon; or to service in saving surrounding buildings industry the south is just beginning to the clothing store in my town sells a The straw had considerable fern in it, of train«, route* and other details furnished C. C. HOGUE, on application to anjr agent, or Returning home he went quietly to lied. move; ten years ago they manufactured suit of clothes for half otr I’m not going and some think it was the dust from ActiDg Gen’l. Frt. & Paas. Agt., Oregon Paci R. ” Co , Corvallis, Oregon. A 1» CHARI.TO5. Newspaper Advertising Bureau, The next morning he complained of one fortieth of the cotton crop of the away from home to pay somebody full the fern, which they say is combustible 6 C. H. HARWELL, Jr., Asst General Passenger Agent. IO Spruee St., Nfcw York. ■ ■ ■ ■’ Cenara offlee Of the Company, Mo, 1st south, and now they manufacture one- figures and a little more on top of under favorable circumstances.—.So/ent i Gen’l. Frt. A Pass, Agt., Oregon Development feeling lame and exhausted. Send 1 O'JIB. for lOO-Page Pamphlet Flrot St , Cor. Wahlnftea. Portaad, Or. «t' .......... - j Cu., Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cat them.” “Well, you may," «aid his wife“after [ twelfth. I Journal. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER 1 working so hard at the fire last night.” I J. 6. 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