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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1890)
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER' made for this gacat work, Engineering I A SECRET OF THE DEAD. Dentil of st Famous Chinaman. Tlic American Market. OLIVER CHILLED says: “It Is believed that the impor- Discovery Made in an Australian M c M innville , The mail which has just arrived from The American market is a gigantic O regon . i tance and novelty of the scientific ques Wilderness by O’Reilly. China brings news of the death, at his institution, and its business Is in cor- 1 October 1», 1890 tions involved in dealing with so very palace at Honam, in Canton, of proba respondenee with its magnitude. In great a volume of water and in distrib ' John Boyle O’Reilly, of revered bly the wealthiest man in China. To the consumption of food, clothing, uting such an immense power, have memory, the deceased editor of the Bos Europeans he was known by the fam tools, implements, and the innumera ton Pilot, while on a lecturing visit to UTILIZING NIAGARA. had much influence with the conimis- ous name of Howqua, his real Chinese ble etceteras that constitue the bric-a- Cincinnati in 1888, communicated a re Power From flic Falls to Be : sioners in leading them to cooperate markable event in bis life to three name being Ng Chi-Sing. In the his brac of comfort and luxury we surpass I with the cataract company in this in- all other countries, according to the llixtrihutecl to Consumers. tory of the foreign trade of China no i quiry. What is done at Niagara will young gentlemen, one of whom was ratio of population. We figure on the The immensity of the torrent pouring probably influence the plans adopted William J. Tobin, now a resident of name is so celebrated as that of How statistical slate as less than one-twen over the brink at Niagara and the enor for the utilization and distribution of Seattle. He told of a marvelous dis qua. Prior to the treaty of Nanking in tieth of the world's inhabitants, but on mous power developed, were aptly il power all over the world. And the se- covery he had made many years before 1842, Canton was the only port in Chi the invoice of consumption we are! lustrated by the late Sir Walter Siemen ,| lection of the best methods lias fortu in the wilds of Australia while under na at which foreign trade was allowed, placed as alisorbing from one-quarter to who is said to have stated as a result of nately proved to be a problem attrac English sentence of twenty years ban- and there for about a century the East one-half of the great staples of the . India company had a monopoly. On his calculations that if all the daily out tive to the very eminent scientific men I ishment. world’s production. In the matter of In his own fordable and eonvince- the Chinese side the trade was also a sugar, the American love for the granu put of coal in the world i‘ould be used i who have consented to act for tnem.” monopoly, being confined to a unique , ing way he demonstrated the barbarity in making steam to drive pumps, it lated syrup is proverbial. The world’s ■ would barely suffice to pump liaek the [ Didn’t Want a Thermometer. of a sentence. The victim, he explain- corporation of Chinese merchants, call crop of sugar is placed at 5,114,620 tons i ed the Co-hong, generally composed of ■ - . ed, is landed on that distsnt continent water flowing down Niagara river. "Can 1 sell you a thermometer to eight Canton merchants. These were and at that enormous mass of prepared In London Engineering was recently day?” inquired a young man at the .— at a point hundreds of miles remote saccharine, this country consumes 1,- from any village, on the verge of a lim held responsible by the Chinese govern 422,000 tons, or 2s jx?r cent, of the xvhole | published an extended article concern back door of a farm-house. ment for the conduct of the Europeans itless and pathless wilderness, inhabit ing the utilization of Niagara’s water “What’s them?” demanded a hoarse pnxluce of the planet. The coffee pot' power. Among’other [things it notes voiie from the echoing corridors of a ed only by uncivilized natives and wild in the factory, and with them alone of Uucle Sam lias a comBiercial history ! that several projects are now or have large kitchen and the manipulator of animals. He is compelled to eke out could the latter deal. This system last and an enormous absorbing capacity 1 been before the public, all having the tlie voice loomed up in his shirt sleeves. an existance as best he may, convinced ed for about 140 years, and was swept for the narcotic berry. The total pro-! away by the war of 1841-42 and the water power of Niagara on a grand “ Thermometers, ” answered the by his desolate surroundings that the duction of the worlds plantations foots ! power which ostracized him from the treaty of Nanking, by which the Co up at 856,000 tons; and of this amount scale as their base. The Cataract Con youth. Hong was abolished, and other ports, world cherishes the ho|>e that he will struction Company has lieen organized “What are they good lor?” ineluding Shanghai, were opened to we swallow a decoction of 265,000 tons, to carry out a scheme that is to take i “To indicate the temperature.” never return alive. or 30 per cent, of the product. _ Of what from the fall.« aliout 120,660 horse-pow “What temperature?” One would infer from what Mr. O’ foreign trade. For the last forty years we wear as apparel and use in the mil- of its existence, the head of the Co-hong er. General attention is called to this : “The temperature of the atmosphere Reilly went on to say that the natives linary of home comfort, we figure high themselves were more human than was Howqua. His wealth was fabu among the nations that wear clothes work through an effort tliat is being ; where they are located.” lous. In 1834 he put it down himself his persecutors, for with the savages he made by that company to obtain the i “Reg’late the weather, eh?” and have evolutionized their wardrobe highest scientific knowledge to 1st ap “No, they don’t exactly regulate the made friends. He found them in a at over $26,000,000. I11 1841, " hen Sir from the fig leaf of the aseestral Adam. plied to the solution of this great proli- J weather, but they indicate it. In other primitive state, yet endowed with all Hugh Gough levied a ransom of $6,000- Our consumption of wool is more than 000 on the city of Canton, Howqua ad leni. xvords, they’ tell you just how hot or the strong and tender feelings of the a quarter of the world’s known pro This company hus liefore it the task j : cold it is by easy reference to a gradua- human heart; ready to love or hate, as vanced over one million to tlie author duction, and if, as computed by some ities. He was the leading tea mer of developing water power, not at the i : tisl scale running from forty degrees lie- either passion was aroused, in sym statisticians, we use 000,000,000 pounds pathy for each others affection existing chant of China in those days, tlie con of what the sheep’s skin gives to man, falls, but from one to two miles aliove | [ low zero to far above boiling point.” gou teas which he grew on his own the falls, on this side of the river. Land “Say, eonfound yer pietcr, don’t you the same as in the civilized world, and our consumption of tlie whole would lie has been secured above Port Day, lie- | : s’poee we know when we’re cold and in fine, after a careful study of their estates being, especially renowned in nearly one-third. Out of 11,421,000 the London market. This Napoleon tween the line of the New York Cen-1 ! when we’re warm?” > character, he arrived at the philosophi bales of cotton, of 400 pounds each we tral raiiroad and the river bank to the cal conelution tliat nature is the same of the trade of China died, aged eighty- use 2,685,000, a little over one quarter “Certainly, but then------- ” four, in 1843, and was succeeded by his extent of nearly 1460 acres. A tunnel “What in thunder do we want of a everywhere. of the total. The india-rubber product not over 6700 feet in length ami 490 feet thermometer'? Don’t ye s’pose cf I was He was a young man at this time, son, who died last month. The mag of the globe gives one-third of its out square section is about being construct cold now I’d put on my coat? Mebbe fond of all athletic sports and to the in nificent gardens of his residence in put to the United States. We buy up ed to the river below the falls and close you think I hain’t got a coat, Even ef dulgence in the pastime of swimming, Canton were one of the many sights of more than half the tin dug out of the to the upper suspension bridge, passing didn't have one, couldn’t I sell a two- at which he was an adept, he attributes the city. He was always pleased to earth, and burn 40 per cent, of all the under the town of Niagara from a point j year-old and git one?” in a measure his wonderful discovery. show them and his mansion to English coal that finds its way from the mouth on the land of the company, where a While swimming one day in a certain visitors, and he never failed to draw at of a pit to the grate of a stove or the “Yes, certainly, but that is not the central station can tie constructed and idea. You know some seasons are hot- lake he dove sufficently deep to touch tention to the presents which his father door of a furnace. Tlie world's pro the water taken from where tlic river i , ter or colder than others, and often- bottom. He was much surprised in and himself received from successive duction of iron is 25,000,000 tons, and is deepest close in shore and where bor- I j times it is a satisfaction to know just coming in contact with a soft substance English sovereigns, in recognition of ( of that mineral product we consume instead of a firm bottom of sand or rock, services rendered to British subjects in ings on either side of the location, cor-; how much they vaiy.” The younger Howqua 18.«»,000 tons, or about a third. The responding in result, show the rock for “Well, ilurn your hide, ef I'm too He dove again, this time bringing up Canton. - steel industries of tlie world pay us the ... L ........ can ’ t something which had rather a familiar nearly sixty years of age at the time of mation well fitted for the purpose. : warm—ef any of 11s is too warm—c j compliment of handing over of manu From this point, the upper end of a we peal ourselves; ; can’t we ____ shuck ___ off feeling, for his youth had been spent in his death. factured metal for American use 3,385,- straight line tunnel, an extension can I our last rag and go in swimmin’? Come a land where flax is a common product. 732 tons, out of a total product of 10,500,- Ruined l»y drugs. lie carried if found desirable, and along ; now, what do you say’ to .that?” He knew immediately that he had dis- 000 tons: being about a third of what this extension, as well as along some “But then there are other uses for a : i covered in the natural state, a fibrous j A man with more than 1000 scars on the Vulcans of tlie globe run out of portions of the main tunnel, mill sites I reliable thermometer. You make lint-. pulp which would be of great utility in | his body lies on a cot at the county hos- | , their furnaces. In the use of copper we can be located, each site or cluster of ter, do you not?” the commercial world. He sounded i pital, says the Chicago Tribune.. He is take about 30 per cent, and of lead a small sites being operated by indepen “Yes sir, we churn once a day reg’lcr. j the lake and marshes for a radius of 25 j a victim of the use of morphine, cocaine | ' much larger proportion. Tlie means of 1 with like result. Mr. O’Reilly «nd other powerful drugs. His story L« dent wheels in one larse pit or excava We’ve made butter long afore you was ¡mile« I ., I said that in this deposit of probably de-;an interesting one, and as Dr. McNa- j purchase and of appropriating so huge i tion. weaned.” mara savs, “he is an excellent subject : a sli<" of ,b" loaf the An,eri-! The present company lias obtained “ Yes-well, you may not have node-1 composed vegetation was pulp suffi-' consumer arc traceable to many control of all the franchises necessary to ed it, but butter never comes until the cent to supply the world with the fin- for a novelist.” When an attendant 1 removed the clothing of the patient!«*«^ il* well as economic, secure their full right of the water pow eream lias reached a certain tempera- cst grades of paper for all time, yesterday, the skin of his finaeiated !,nd evt r - v I ’ 1 «"* "f ls-hUeoceononucs er not covered by that owned by tlie ture. By the application of one of the! He informed the government of a Hydraulic Canal company (referred to thermometers you can readily ascertain ' discovery of much importance, saying form looked like that of a tattooed man. i dal“‘8 tht‘ h°‘>“r “f al>PCtizing the A- i"J®" later) and with a full appreciation of the exact temperature of the crcani. 'h«'*'he would bin.l himself by word of Hewas black and blue from head to »lcr,‘ have an ample margin to disagree, but the sentiment against any enterprise and____ ” honor to serve out his sentence, pro ankles, the result of five .veal’s use of a I , none dispute the historic fact that the that will detract from the beauty of the “And let Bob stand around the room ' '¡ded he would be permitted to utilize hypodermic syringe. invoice of the National market is the falls, they are seeking for such methods idling away time waiting for Jersey his knowlege. This permission the The man’s name is George Moyneaux index of its capacity and prosperity. of accomplishing their purpose as shall cream to beat up. No sir, it wont’ go j government denied to him, but en or Maynearil, a French physician of 35, —.1.7'’ of Steel. in no way run counter to public opin down, that kind of an argument won’t. ‘ deavored in every way to have him learned in his profession, speaking four ion: and it may lie said that themselves Bob’s hired to work, not to watch asci- confess >t- He would not yield, and languages, and a graduate of the Uni-' Tlic Land Turtle in placing their factory buildings so far entifie rattletrap, and when the butter; now that the grave has claimed its ten- versitv of Heidelberg, Germany. He ; above the falls, and constructing their «lon’t come I say to Bob: “You keep on «nt, this valuable knowledge has _____ nest passed j was _ picked up Sunday night at Hal- j Tlie female lays her eggs. H l er . ___ Junnel in a manner hereafter to lie churnin’,' and iie shakes __ r ........ O XT E her .. up for all t from men and must ever i remain ----- = - - a ' sted and Jackson streets. His clothing 1 ¡s flnjgijed, the female turtle settles shown, are themselves acting as guard that’s out. No, No, we wc don’t want none of «lead secret, since ages must roll away was old and torn and he looked like a jown ]lvl. WOrk Up to this time she ians of this public property. I yer thermometi-r.«. XX’e liain't got no before circumstances which brought it j tramp. He had taken a dose ol atropia | invariably takes to the water at the ap- “The .plan under consideration con- I usc the deadliest of poisons, and in 1 proach of a stranger. After she begins — |-er >em __ _ You lietter go hum and to light and the requisite mental and j,,lle ■ templates the development of a large 1 : go to work, young man, afore you git physical ability for such a discovery ■ o,,e °f M® pockets were found two vials, *> I to lay the presence of an army would tract of country by the establishment W(,rl<| . I shouldn _______ ’t will again be united. one containing enough atropia to kill uoj frighten her. A man could stand on j)ac]j all(j would keep her posi- of water-driven factories, tlic wheels be- l)e a surprised to see you around Some time after the events above fifty men, and about fifteen grains of |ast Cgg was dropped. ing fed from the river by comparatively j|ere llexj summer with sonic kind of a narrated had come to pass, he attempt cocainc in the other. At tlie hospital (¡on short surface canals, the wheels for eontraption to tell us to go in when it ed his perilous but successful escape to Moyneaux at first refused to gixe his pr Frank Fox, a well known hunter each mill or cluster of mills being erect-1 ^¡„3. Sure you haven't got something sea in an open boat, where he was fi name, but after some persuasion Dr. |„fNew Smyrna, says he once saw a edin pits of suitable depth. From the t(, t(,j| us when it’s sundown?” nally picked up by an American whal McNamara secured it and a portion °fj bear take his stand behind a turtle on bottom of wheelpits the water is to lie tke nes(. Jb-uin caught the eggs in al- er and landed in Philadelphia with £18 the unfortunate s history, After graduatingat Heidelberg, Moy- I ternate p.)ws as they f(.]L and devoured carried by lateral tunnels into one ¡How John Quigley Fooled the by the generous captain. tirent I’. T. Barnum. ; neaux went to Paris, where lie built up I them with a smack of (|1(1 (.hf)ps ,hat main artery, a larger tunnel passing Queer Tilings <l<> Happen. a lucrative practice. Several years af- eoul(1 t(e hcar(1 ,|( (he dIgtance ef a under the town of Niagara falls and P. T. Barnum had an itching for falling into the river below the falls ter establishing himself in the French : iiUndrerl yard«. Bears have been known A boy with a wonderful capacity for capitol, Moyneaux began to experiment | To carry out such a scheme the con- show business at a very early age. watch turtles for hours and then to cold water made a kind of Noah ’ s ark with "the use of morphine and cocaine. tear them to pieces because they show si itruction of tlie tunnel tail-race becomes ’ llis brst experience he writes: ■ time of it last evening for people who The first inkling that I ever had of He chose himself to practice upon. He ed no disposition to lay. The eggs tire the first consideration, and presents a plausible method of developing a large the coming showman wa»when I was i dwell around the South park. Thera is took the drugs in moderate doses, anti deposited at a depth of from fifteen to Soon Lots will be scarce and Command a Higher Price, manufacturing district. If, however, 14 years of age and clerk in a country ■ a tall stand pipe near the park, where one day lie thought he had made a eighteen inches. They are not oval, the sprinkling carts load up and the grand discovery. He found he could the same thing can be accomplished by store in Bethel. One of our neighliors, John Quigley, pressure from the pond nt that point is take cocaine with impunity and coun but round and nearly the size of a hen’s a concentration of wheels at one point egg. The shell is flexible and white as Price Ranges $50 up. For full particulars apply to at one great central station, from which had made a journey up into Lichfield something like a million jiounds to the teract its effect by taking atropia. This snow. It is as elastic as rubber. Dent square inch. Just what possessed the county, about 30 or 40 miles to visit his theory has long ago been exploded by , a an egg with your thumb and the in- station the power may lie carried to the J. I. KNIGHT A CO., THE INVESTMENT CO., mill sites near and far by one or more relatives. This was considered a long aforesaid boy to elimb that stand pijie medical men, except that atropia taken 1 dentation t will last for hours. Egg 49 Stark St., Portland, Or. while the band was playing gaily in the Real Estate Agents, McMinnville. distance to travel in those days, espec F. BARNEKOFF & CO.. with morphine or cocaine will kill the I huntere always carry a bag, in which of the known methods of transmission, McMinnville Flouring Milla. Ixrnd stand will probably never lie effects of either of the other drugs and , the question is naturally asked, “why ially in winter. they drop the eggs. A bag of eggs can On his return I asked him a varitey known. leave the patient in the same condition be thrown across a horse, the horse rid not place that great station near to the Possibly lie had found life to slow at he was before he took the poison. How lower river and carry the water to it of questions, desiring to know whether den at full gallop and not an egg be by a surface canal of sufficient capacity? he had seen anything new or interest the drinking fountain, and it may lie ever, Moyneaux’ experiments ended broken. This would be a repetition of what ing in that distant part of the state. that he didn’t think he could do the disastrously, and he fell a victim to co An English trading company has has lieen done by the hydraulic canal He replied: “Yes, I saw something stand pipe any harm. At any rate he caine and morphine. contracted with the Dahlman dressed company, so far as taking the water to which struck me as very curious; I saw shinned up and began monkeying with Shortly before he fell into the street beef company of Fort Worth, Texas, for the site is concerned, but not as to the a dog of ordinary size which had two the cap at the top. A full grown man Saturday night he had injected ten the semi-monthly shipment of GOO tons final generation of the power. The hy natural tails, one about three feet long. with cold steel appliances would un grains of cocaine into his body and still of dressed beef. Heretofore the lieef “By George,” I replied, “that is a doubtedly have experienced considera- believing in his old theory, had taken shipment from Fort Worth has lieen draulic canal supplies separate mills, by rail by way of Chicago and curiosity. ” And the idea at once : ble difficulty in unfastening that cap, a dose of atropia. He evidently took made each having its own turbine just as the New York. Under this new contract BUT CURES but the foot high urchin found it easy Eversbed scheme contemplates the struck me that if. I had such a dog I too much, as it rendered him uncon the meat will lie sent to England from NOTHING ELSE. construction of a tail-race undergound could exhibit him to a profitable ad enough. His accomplishment will sur scious. This was the sad end of his New Orleans. A large saving in freight charges is thus saved. to enable separate mills each with its vantage. • Doyon suppose I could buy prise him to the end of his days. He former splendid career in Paris, where i was bending directly over the pipe, he lost bis practice and came to Amer own wheel, close to the water supply, him?” “Why, yes," replied Quigley, “I do stomach down, when the last thread of ica. Here he sunk lower and lower, each wheel discharging its used water not doubt that $5 or $16 would buy the cap screw was loosened. into this tunnel or tail-race. every eent going toward the purchase There was a swish and a roar and of the only poison that could give him ' Borings are now made above the falls him'” I liecuine quite excited and said that the million pound pressure sent a Vol temporary bliss. on the property controlled by the Cat aract construction company, and the I would start for Litchfield the next ume of water a thousand feet into the Moyneaux suffered untold agony carefully prepared notes of this borings morning. Quigley asked me to see ! air. It would have lieen a magnificent yesterday. He was given an injection will furnish as valuable information as him before I started, liecause lie might spectacle but for one feature which of two grains of morphine, but this was to the rocks not yet exposefl as do the think of something that would lie ad | froze the blood in the veins of the as not one-twentieth of the amount suffi sembled multitude. exposed strata below the falls. Enough vantageous for me to know. cient for him, and he liegged and As far as eye could reach, and almost pleaded in four different languages to At 7.30 the next morning I mounted is known of the character of the rocks to make the engineers engaged on the my horse, bound for Litchfield. It was at the very top of this column, a tiny be given the injector and a bottle of co work recommend an unfilled tunnel to very cold. I wore a warm woolen knit speck slowly revolved. It was the j 4 caine. st 111 v • The 1 las. man 114 <4 1 1 writhed lltytu ciij'i l ji I"tv'l and twisted carry off’ the water from the wheelpits. cap, a muffler around my neck, and small l>oy, helpless, and feebly waving | a|x)ut a friglltful nianller, aIlll stared )ikc a wiW )uan at th(J9e a,.ound him The president of the eompanv, Mr. overcoat and thick Itoots. I rode up to his hands and feet In his terror. Edward D. Adams, deciding that a Quigley,s lioardiiig house and called Fortunately the tremendous force sup- Eini,llv Dr McXamara hatl t<> take ex- i ported him, and the centrifugal power I trcule‘measures and strap the unfortu consultation of eminent engineers was him out. necessary, owing to the importance of “Well,” said I “John, lam oft'for covexing toward the sides of the tor nate to the bed. “He will die,” said i the problem to be worked out, organ Litchfield: I am determiued to get that rent, kept him in the middle. It was tlie doctor, “and there is no help for FOB THOSE WHO CANNOT POSSIBLY CALL PER ized what has lieen termed an interna doubled-tailed dog. Have you any . wet work looking on, lint for a few sec him. I never before saw such a des- > SONALLT, HOME TREATMENT PLACED WITH onds nolsxiy dared move. Then a brave peratc ease.” IN THE REACH OF ALL THAT WILL 61VK tional Niagara commission. The presi suggestion to make?" INSTANTANEOUS RELIEF AND A ---------- --------------- “Yes,” said ‘Quigly, drawling his member of the police department re- dent of the commission is Sir William PERMANENT CURE. Thompson, familiar with the falls of words as was natural to him: “I for ; covered his presence of mind and dart- She Lived Him, Slie Ate Him. Tlie most speedy, positive and perrna , ed to the Park house telephone, a little got to mention that the dog with the Niagara through frequent visits, and An extraordinary story of cannibal neut cure for Catarrh of the Head, Asthma probably the first person to suggest the two tails was just coming out of a tan later Superintendent Kieran, of the ism comes from Zanzibar. A love match [ and all Throat, Bronchial, Lung, Heart distribution electrically of the water yard, and one of the tails was a cow’s water works, arrive«! on the scene, pale had been made between a couple of I Stomach, Liver and Kiduey Affections, but determined. Nervous Debility, etc. Consumption, in power at Niagara; Professor E. Mas- tail, which he carried in his mouth.” young Swahilis, and on the day follow its various stages, permanently cured. My aspirations as a showman were The same thought seemed to inspire cart, member de 1’Institut, Paris; Pro- ing that of tlie marriage the friends of D r . A born ’ s O riginal M ode of T reat fesseur au College de France; Direeteur for the time being utterly extinguished. the crowd at the same moment, for five bridegroom called to offer the custom ment and his M edicated I nhalations FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE. hundred voices exclaimed: “You must du bureau central meteorologique, rep- ary congratulation. They experienced gives instantaneous relief, builds up and Modern Miracles. let him down easy. ” Superintendent revitalizes the whole constitution and representing France; Switzerland, Mr. some difficulty in getting into the hut, system, thereby prolonging life. Weak, Kieran needeil no such warning. He Theodore Turrettini, of Geneva; Lieu A singer for breath wax distressed. SEC OND HAND SAFES AT A BARGAIN. and at last forced an entrance, when nervous, debilitated and broken-dowu tenant-Colonel d’Artillerie, president Ami the doctors all said she must rest, knew that to shut oft' the supply sud they found that the bride of a day had constitutions, old and young, invariably denly meant a terrible fall for the half de la Ville de Geneve; Direeteur des But she took G. M. D., gain from killed her beloved lord, had alreadv had -4.. . . ten - - to - thirty — . , pounds in from drowned lad, who had ceased to move , . „ , . , , , ■ thirty to ninety days. Travaux d’utilisation des forces mo- For her weak lungs, you see, one feast oft his laxly and was prepar- , D r A born ’ s phenomenal skill ami mar up there among the stars, and with a trices du Rhone a Geneve; Direeteur And now she can sing with the best. ing the remainder for future jise. velous cures have created the greatest touch as a woman ’ s he began to turn de la societe Genevoise d’instruments An athlete gave out, on a run, ND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR AND PRICE astonishment on the Pacific Coast and hack the swift tide in the main artery. de physique, who as the engineer of 1 And feared his career was quite done; John C. Moore, a rancher near Moore j throughout the American continent, dur Inch by inch the tower of water di station, California, permitted two of his : ing the past twenty-five years. Asthma, the St. Gothard tunnel, the one who G. M. D„ pray observe, minished; inch by inch that small daughters to ride a couple of race horses Catarrh of the Head, and all Throat, Bron- carried out the improvement of the Gave back bis lost nerve. , 6 , „ , 1 , . , . clnal and Lung trouble instantly relieved, speck of humanity dtss-ended. The ex he Rhone and lake at Geneva, is promi And now be can lift half a ton. owns, one of them Gold-dust, being also Ear DiseasesandDeafnessoftencured r .■ <“<7/7 to Protect their Contents against Both Fire ami .' . citement was at concert pitch. Every nent as an engineer. Professor Cole A writer, who wrote for a prize, well known for speed. The girls rode permanently at first consultation. D r . body spoke in hoarse whispers. Finally with circingles only, but the horses be- A born ’ s essay on the “ Curability of Con- man Seilers, E. D., M. Inst. C. E., etc., Hail headaches and pains in the eyes; a joyous cheer rang out. The urchin came unmanageable. Being two of oni’ \all^,1a tre.atiseoa "Catarrhof G. M. D. was the spell all s afe and ock ompaq Philadelphia, professor of engineering , , 6 i .1 1 . 1 the Head,” with evidences of some ex. was thirty feet from tlic ground, and them Factory, riNCINN.vrt That made him quite well, practice, Stevens institute of Technol and supposing themselves match- traordinary cures, mailed free. Call or scores of arms were out stretched to re ed for a race, the highbred animals address DR ABORN ogy, Hoboken, N. J., and professor of And glory before him now lies. SALESROOMS : mechanics, Franklin institute, Phila-i These are only examples of the daily ceive him. "Stand steady,” was the dashed away with their inexperienced Fourth and Morriioa 8U., PortBnd/orego* order, and the last spoonful of water New York City; Portland. Me.; Boston; Philadelphia; elevai.a delphia, was selected as the only repre triumphs of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medic was turned of, and the boy dropped riders. The girls were soon thrown off 1 ~ .ouisville; St. Louis; Kansas City; Omaha; Minneapolis; St. Pai:. sentative of the nation most deeply al discovery, in restoring health and safely into the network of hands. That and dragged a short distance. One had »press to all parts of the Pacific Coast, for those who San Francisco; Los Angeles; San Diego; Portland, Oreg.: : ... concerned in the success of the project. reviving wasted vitality. Sold by all beats balloons, he said, as he wiped his her arm broken and the other was in- Richmond Va: Milwaukee. Wil.; Evansville, Ind; At*.: . j«red internally. WHiO TO CAIL FOR FREE CONSUlTATWR face with his dripping sleeve. — Sun. druggists. In summing up the preparations AND TEEL BLOWS I S T eel F lows ! Doth Wood and Steel Beams. PLOWS : Largest Stock in the County to Select troni. MONITOR GRAIN DRIL L AND SEEDERS East and South —VI X — Southern Pacific Route SHAFTA LINE. Express Train* Leave Portland Daily _____ ABBIVI. lkave Portland . G.00 p m SsnFrancisco 7.45 am San Fran. 9:00 p m Portland 9.35 am Above trains stop only at following sta tions north of Roseburg: East Portland, i Oregon ('¡tv. Woodbnrm, Salem. Albany. ! Tangent. Snedds, Halsey. Harrisburg. Jun ction city, Irving. Eugene Koseburg Mall Daily. LEAVE. i ABBIVI j Portland . 8:00 a m Rosebui Roseburg. B:00pm I Roseburg. 0:00 a m r„._ Portland . 4:00 p m Albany Local, Daily. E»co»t Sanbay. „ ARRIVE. LEAVE Portland Albany. 5: p 111 Albany .5: a m Portland 9 9: p lu am Pullman BnfH Slttpn, Tourist Sleeping Cars, For accommodation of second class passen gers attached to express trains WEST SIDE DIVISION Between Portland and Corvallis. Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. LEAVE J ARRIVE Portland . 7:30 a 111 McMinn’ 10:10 am ! McMinn’ 10:10 a ni ('orval)h. 12:10 p m Corvatti. 12:55 p 111 McMinn' 2:50 pm : McMinn’ 2:56 p m Portland . 5 30 p in At Albany and Corvallis connect w trains of Oregon Pacific Express Train Daily, except Sunday _ LEAVE. ARRIVE. . Portland. 4:40pm McMnn McMinn’. . 5:45 a m|Portland 7.25pm 8:90 a 111 Through Tickets to all Points EAST SOUTH. AND For tickets and full information regaid- ing rates, luaps, etc., call on tlieCompanv's agent at McMinnville 1! KOEHLER, E. 1’. ROGERS Manager. A sm . G F. A P Ag» ARE YOU GOING EAST? Simplest Gear, Lightest Draft, Best Force Feed on Earth. tajo & fatare Mmy, GOLDEN AGE DISC HARROWS If so lie sure ami call for vour tickets via the — the - it1 the shortest and fin Hl Cut out Moro of Center Ridge than any 1 line It to is ( positively liicago and the east and south and tlie only sleeping and «tilling car through lino to other Harrow made. THE STEEL KING Spring Tooth Harrow. Its magnificent steel track, unsurpassed train service ami elegant dining and sleeping cars has lionestlv corned for it tlia title of TheHoyal Route Odierà may imitate,but none can surpass il Our motto is “always on time " Be sure ami ask ticket agents for tickets via this celebrated route and take non* others. W JI MEAD, O. A No. 4 Washington street. Portland, Or Our sales on these harrows are very large, and increasing every day. It is the finest From Terminili or Interior I’oinh the Tooth for Summer Fallow made. ADDITION ARE SELLING FAST! Ano. It is Enlld.izig- Tip, Sefoxe Too Lsite, 2BU.3T HEADACHE Railroad Is the Line to Take To all Points East & South It is the DINING CAR ROUTE. It runs Through VESTIBULED TRAINS Every Day in lhe Year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO <No Change of Cars. CtiiiHioM’d of blMUi CARS (unsurpassed) ITI1MIU HI! IWI.Mi ROOM SIIEI’EIM (Of Latest Equipment,) TUI KIST SLEEPING CARS Best that can lie constructed and in which accommodations are for hol ders of First or Srcond-cpiss Tick et*. and ELEfiAAT DAV COACHES. A Continuous Line connecting with all lines, affordiug direct and unin terrupted service. Pullman Sleeiwr reservations can be secur ed in advanc e through auy agent of tlie road ¡Tn°^Xm and Europe can lie purchased nt nin- ticket office of this coinnany. Full inforniiiiion concerning rates, time of trains, routes and other details furnished on application to anv agent, or A D CHARLTON. Asst General Passenger Agent General Office Of the Company, No, 101 Flret St., Cor. XVnhlngton. Portand, Or. Through Ticket« “While You Wait, ON DR. ABORN ALLS STANDARD SAFES H S L C SALE TO— DENVER, ST PAUL. ST. LOUIS. AND ALL POINTS East, North South. OI£. GEO. S. TAYLOR Ticket Agt. Corner First and Oak Sta. 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