The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, November 06, 1890, Image 4

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    ODDS AND ENDS.
CONVERTED BY A SMASHUP.
catry on brain work while holding fieri slit to a perfect circle. The cornea Is
cirildren or attending to common house- tinted according to the artist s fancy,
Locomotive Ttacioerr Trits now j It takes two men two hours to wind the
M c M innville ,
-
O regon .
hold tasks; but such powers are rare, I and also according to certain conven- ] A Former He
large clock in tbesteepleof Trinitychnrch,
Became a Pneachcr.
and to be met with only once or twice in . tional rules of Mongolian art. Thus the
Henry Barnhart, of Pendleton, tells New York city.
November
-
-
]89o • generation. It will not do for the great--------
eye of * ~ a good
of “ a the Rev.
J natured 1 dragon is nt
A cynic remarks that the average board­
following story of his conversion:
mass of women workers to think they light uranium green; of an imperial
“During thirteen of the best years of my ing house keeper has never been able to
dragon
bright
gold,
while
that
of
a
de-1
can accomplish the same.
life I was employed by different railroads And the store that keeps good butter.
The most successful women of today structive or deadly one is a gloomy red. in the capacity of engineer. Railroad men
Ben Butler once supported himself by
SOUND COMMON SENSE know
One
distinction
will
appeal
much
I
as a class are very reckless, and some of making chairs for thirty cents a day. His
this. They do not try to do too
much. They have got to give up more to the brunettes of our race than I them, I am very sorry to say, indulge in an annual income now is said to be 000,000.
something—somewhere. They know to the blondes. Human eyes are always extravagant use of profanity. I was no
At Montichiari batteries of artillery us
EVA LOVETT CARSON WRITES OF
to the general rule. 1 smoked, ing smokeless powder kept up a fire for
they have to pay a certain price for suc­ brown. To the oriental mind blue, gray exception
chewed,
and
took
an
occasional
drink
of
THE BUSINESS WOMAN.
cess, and they count the cost and pay it. and green orbs are those of the great stronger fluid than water; in fact I was a half an hour without their position being
And any woman who would be success­ carnivorous animals, and brown and typical railroader. That tells the whole discovered.
black thoso of humanity, deer, ante­ story. My besetting sin was, however, a
A petroleum engine has been introduced
Some of the Most Absurd Things Are ful in art must do the same. She must I
lopes, cows and the higher and more violent temper. At the least provocation in a lighthouse in Scotland for working
find
from
what
she
can
take
the
time
Spoken and Printed About Women
I would fly into a rage, and fits of anger the siren of the fog signal apparatus re­
and strength to accomplish her purpose, lovable members of the brute creation.
Who Make Their Living Along Lines
cently instituted.
The size of an eye in embroidery de­ even threatened my health.
and then decide if the game is worth the
of Competition with Men.
Prince Bismarck has 103 decorations.
“The last two years of my railroad life 1
pends upon that of the figure to which it
candle.
Let no one lie deceived by such items belongs. The largest dragons used on worked on the Union Pacific railroad. Men The diamond star given him by the late
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czar
of Russia is worth (50,000.
are
usually
very
superstitions,
and
whether
“A few years ago a mail dying sud­ as rhe one heading this article. Every ( wearing apparel are about two feet long, it was superstition or realism I have never
The best kind of cheap jewelry is of sil­ I
and
are
supplied
with
eyes
three-foir
s
woman
with
a
conscience,
while
trying
i
denly left nothing but a tolerably pros­
been fully able to determine, even with the ver, for the reason that it is more likely to
perous flour an<l feed business for the to do outside work, knows how much | of an inch In diameter. A fairy or g -.t, additional light thrown upon the subject be what it pretends to be.
seven
inches
in
height,
glares
with
orbs
a
when viewed through the clearness of
support of his wife and little ones. The she is neglecting her family, and how
It is reported that there are 3,000 Japan­
wife was a woman of energy and deter­ mhcli justification she has in doing it, quarter of an inch wide. The same pro­ Christianity, bnt during all this time ese in this country, of whom 2,000 have
mination. She comprehended that to and each must settle the matter with portion or misproportion is carried down something within roe seemed to tell me been baptized by missionaries in their own
I must lead a different life. Tlien the land or since coming to the United States.
sell out meant poverty for herself and herself. For the woman who works to fishes, birds and butterflies. The rea­ that
awful wreck in the Blue mountains, which
children. Henceforth the office was her only from inclination there is one safe son of this conventional rule is that the is still remembered by almost every one.
“William, Emperor of the Working­
sphere. She already had a fair idea of rule to follow—fill the place that you are eye is believed to bo the measure of both
“My fireman was killed by my side, and men,” was inscribed on the arch of wel­
intelligence
and
beauty.
in,
full,
liefore
you
try
to
fill
a
bigger
the business, and sho at once applied
have believed ever since that terrible come erected by the workingmen under
The effect of both the eyes and the I night
E va L ovf . tt C arson .
herself to the details, trusting to no one one.
that the age of miracles was not which William H and Emperor Francis
mirrors
is
very
brilliant,
especially
when
passed, but that my life was saved for a Joseph passed in entering Liegnitz.
for aid, and in a short time things were
inset
in
silver,
either
burnished
or
oxid
­
THE FASHIONS OF PARIS.
A popular remedy for rheumatism is a
specific purpose.
running as smoothly as if there had been
ized. Now and then, where Enropean
“After the first shock I remembered piece of new flannel applied over the seat
no change in the management. Nor did The Newest Style in Skirts Is Here It
J
influences have been at work, settings nothing, still there seemed to be a con­ of pain. This application is warming and
she neglect her natural duties, her house
lustrated—There Are Hoops.
are used of gilt and even gold. These, sciousness of a superior existence greater very gently irritating, which accounts for
and children receiving their full share
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than I had ever sustained before. Perhaps its beneficial effects.
are very rare.
of carefnl and particular attention.”
To be or not to lie is the question t-hat however,
it was the nearness of the‘valley of the
Thomas Moonlight mortgaged liis farm
The
little
glasses
are
applied
directly
The above item, from a prominent is agitating the fashionable world just
shadow,’ and perhaps the hand of the for (500 in 1861 and used the money in
to
the
cloth,
except
when
they
are
placed
daily paper, must be taken with a grain now. Some say there will be, and others
Shepherd cheered my walk from light to raising the First Kansas battery. A year
of salt. Such paragraphs on business say “not for the world,” and who is to on the edges of a garment or standard. darkness and from darkness again into later Case Broderick joined this battery
women have become very conlmon, and decide when dressmakers disagree? But They are then firmly attached to a light. I know not, nor do I care to know. as a private and served in it to the end of
“When external consciousness again re­ the war. The two men are now, by a sin­
nobody seems to realize how absurd they the fact remains that there are hoops, heavy silk braid of the strongest and
I was lying on a couch and by my, gular coincidence, running for congress
are. An account was lately published though probably their general adoption most durable make. The extent to which turned
side was my dear old mother, to whose
of some woman who studied to be a law­ will be gradual. Some adhere to the this kind of decoration goes may be esti­ early instruction I owe a greater debt than against each other.
A barrister who is shortly going to enter
yer, and supported her family of five close plat style and others again wear mated from one robe, of which the artist I can ever pay. She gave me the same good
has taken a sketch, on whose field there
the holy state of matrimony was seen
children while she did it by sewing. She unmistakable hoops.
counsels
as
iu
days
gone
by,
and
prepared
in his brief the other day in
also took entire charge of her housework
A gown for a Parisian woman of the are 400 mirrors and eyes, and on whose me for the life I was to live in the future. scribbling
Later in the day his clerk, happen­
are 300 more.
“I was seriously injured, and while I lay court.
and family, and finally bloomed out as a highest position is made of silver gray edges
Another feature of oriental embroidery upon my bed 1 meditated upon the troubles ing to glance at the writing, read these old
successful and brilliant lawyer after edu­ glace silk, which gives shades of almost
lines: “Fee simple or a simple fee, And
cating and bringing up her children as white in one light anil nearly black in is that in applying bullion to a woven which she had told me and considered the all the fees entail, Are nothing when com-
perfectly as the woman who finds her another, has a knife plaited flounce all tissue it is always done in the form of a Christian actions of her life. I resolved to nared to thee. Thou best of fees—female!”
a Christian. When I partiallyre-
The postal business in the London house i
hands full when she does nothing else!
around the bottom and up the right side, minute flat braid which is laid upon the become
gained my strength 1 attended a church of commons is something tremendous, i
cloth
and
sewed
through
and
through.
Now, a clever woman, a bright wo­ where the upper skirt is draped in one
just
across
the
way.
They
told
me
that
all
There is such an enormous amount of
Daring the session which has closed 416 '
man, is the brightest and cleverest thing bold loop. Back of this is a band of
I had to do was to declare myself saved
in the world, far ahead of the clever black velvet, with small buttons in the labor bestowed upon oriental wearing and that I would be as good as any of them. money orders wire issued and paid and I '
7,261 postal orders.
Nearly 70,000 tele- .
and smart man. But it may be con­ shape of stars. The same band and but­ apparel in its ornamentation that it may
“When I left I felt that I must return to grams were received, and stamps exceed­
fessed just here that her capacity for tons are placed on the left side, but the be questioned if Americans will ever the church. 1 did, and met a motherly old ing the value of (15,000 were sold. The |
work is limited—as limited as a man's. skirt is not looped there. The skirt is adopt their styles. The time, toil and lady who put me in the right way. I ex­ daily average of letters delivered at the |
A woman is mortal. She needs time for demi-traine in the back, and the whole expense involved are costly enough in pect to spend the rest of my life in work­ house was 12,000 and the number posted
rest and sleep. She is obliged to eat her is held out by a modest hoop. The cor­ the lands where the two first items are ing for the lord.”—Spokaue Chronicle.
was 3,700.
meals, and to stop occasionally to sage is gathered blouse fashion, with a a drug in the market. Here they would
The citizens of Steuben county, N. Y.,
Look
Out
for
Your
Horse
’
s
Teeth.
breathe. And, as with every one else, jabot of plaited silk, and collar plaited increase the cost of production tenfold.
When your horse grows thin and yet regardless of politics, are rallying around
Nevertheless
these
robes
and
other
gar
­
her day contains only twenty-four hours. also. The belt is of black velvet, with
eats well try big stones in his manger. He Miss Cora C. Russell, the first woman who
Housework to the ordinary woman is a band of gray moire lielow it, and these ments may serve a good purpose in show­ eats too fast, and if you compel him to pick was ever nominated for office in that
ing
the
comfort,
beauty
and
above
all
a business in itself, and if done properly are tied in long loops and ends in the
out his grain by smaller mouthfuls from county. Miss Russell is a candidate on
and well, attended to at all its points, back. A plaiting of the silk encircles the richness of woman's wear in the among the stones he will eat slower, and the Democratic ticket for school commis­
and Steuben county promises to do
takes much time. In the average city the bottom of the waist. The sleeves east. Although much of it is unsuited of course digest better. Remember, too, sioner,
the gallant and graceful thing by electing
house, if a woman has a house, a hus­ have double puffs of tho silk and a nar­ to our climate and habits of life, yet a that groomiug is a horse’s bath; a good her “by a large majority.”
band and from three to six chil­ row plaited ruffle at the waist. The goodly portion might be adopted with grooming is worth as much to a horse as
The international telegraphic rates on the
meal in four. Take the thin animal'to
dren to see to, with one Irish peasant whole is very simple, very pleasing and benefit and pleasure by the women of one
the dentist. A tooth maybe cutting his continent will conform after July 1,1891,
our
own
land.
E
dna -S andford .
woman to do the hardest work, her time very graceful.
tongue or check, so that he only partially with the schedule fixed by the recent in­
is filled. If she makes all her own and
For garniture for the neck jabots and
masticates his food. As his years advance, ternational telegraphic conference in Paris.
Peppered Macaroni.
her children's clothes and some of her boas are made of silk tissue veiling, the
and you love the dear old fellow better and Between Germany and adjoining coun­
[Copyright by American Press Association.]
husband's, does all the bnying for the edges barred with heavy lines as it is
Boil macaroni in salted boiling water better, do not forget that his teeth need at­ tries the rate will be 2Ji cents per word;
between Germany and Great Britain,
house and family, superintends all the for veils. The effect is very fine. Jabots only until it is tender, then drain it, tention.
If your animal is restless in the stall and
er Italy, 3Ji cents per word,
cooking, is head and front and general
wash it in cold water ajnl drain it again, eats sparingly it may be that a “wolf Scandinavia
and
between Germany and Russia, Spain I
picker up in the house, and (heaven save
and heat it with a sauce made as follows; tooth” is troubling him. This tooth will or the Balkans, 5 cents per word.
the mark!) “clears the table and sweeps
Use the mushrooms called cepes or bo- also affect the sight, destroying it some­
A unique canvass is progressing in the
the dining room wash days,” it is evi­
let i, either fresh or canned; if they can what. Have it extracted; it is useless, as Fort Scott (Kan.) district, where Gen. John
dent that she does not sit down many
be obtained the ordinary mushrooms much so as your own wisdom teeth. Oc­ H. Rice and bis son are opposing candi­
minutes to amuse herself.
make a fairly good sauce. Peel and slice casionally a “wolf tooth” does no harm, dates for the legislature. Gen. Kite asks
If this housewife finds she has the
a large Spanish onion, put it over the fire but as a rule it is better out than in. his friends to deal leniently with the boy;
ability or if she perceives the necessity
in a frying pan with an ounce of butter Think of the toothache that must torment that he is young and immature, and while
a horse, whose nerves may be as exquisite
to write, to paint or to conduct a busi­
and begin to brown it; slice the boleti as ours, whose jaw is larger. Do not allow he means well he does not know near as
ness, there is no doubt that she can do
and add them, and when both are light your horse to break his teeth by gnawing much as he thinks he does. The young
it as thoroughly and well as a man. It
brown stir in a heaping tablespoonful of a nail in his crib, or in any other way man tells his audiences that the times and
demand the blood and vigor of
takes no more brains to run a flour busi­
dry flour; if as this browns all the but­ “cribbing”—that is, taking hold of^i crib’s events
youth, and that the lean and slippered
ness than to run a house, husband and
ter is absorbed add more until the color . edge and straining back with the teeth.— pantaloon should seek the quiet of the
five children, as the writer can testify.
of all these ingredients is a light, equal New York Weekly.
chimney corner—and so the campaign
It does take most of one's time and en­
brown; then gradually stir in either cold
goes, with the friends of each candidate
How He Stood It.
ergies to do either of these things, how­
broth or gravy, or enough boiling water
certain their mau will win.
A
young
lawyer
living
in
one
of
the
di
­
ever, and the time that is given to one
to form a good gravy; as this boils up visions of the city has had a penchant for
profession has got to come from the
Procedure in Case of Accidents.
pc ; iron it with salt and very highly with politics for some years. As often as a
other somewhere. If the woman can
The city surface car companies are so fre­
cayenne or pepper essence, as much as campaign came in sight the young man
make extra money enough to hire all
the dish of macaroni will receive with­ asked for something, putting in the claim quently sued for damages by passengers
her sewing done or to hire competent
out distressing the palate. Drain it, heat that he had brains, some patronage and and pedestrians that they have an elaborate
' lots of friends. He has been asked as often system of preparation for such snits. On
it in the sauce and serve it hot.
servants to perform every detail of the
as be put up his band to take it down. A all occasions where a suit is likely to ensue
J uliet C orson
house work, and she likes that better
few days ago lie put it up agaiu. It was in from any occurrence the conductor of the
than to do the work herself, she has a
Electricity for Gout.
a committe meeting held toconsnlt. One car is required to make a careful list of the
right to do it. L* she thinks she can at­
Electrical endosmosis to accelerate the of the old objectors In the meeting pala names and residences of witnesses. This
tend to each household duty herself as
passage of drugs through the skin has for vered as he had formerly done about the is filed in the office of the company.
well as if she did not give only half time
some time been regularly practiced under I yonng man, but concluded by saying that
If a person is injured the physician em­
medical sanction. Edison, “the wizard,” he hoped the young gentleman's ambition ployed by the company to attend to such
to them sho will speedily find herself
LATEST STYLE IN SKIRTS,
had noticed that gouty concretions are l would not stand in t he way of the party’s work is promptly notified, and goes at once
mistaken, or the family will for her.
to make a thorough inspection and report
In the case quoted above there is no made of knife plaitings of silk and even often treated with the aid of lithium salts, ‘ good.
doubt that the woman did conduct a fine woolen goods are much seen as a taken internally to facilitate the forma­ ,i The young man was there and he rose on the case, noting the exact injury done
tion,
dissolution
and
excretion
from
the
the patient, and laying the foundation
flour and feed bnsiness, and manage her garniture for the front of the waist, body of urate of lithium. The difficulty to reply. He did reply. “I thiuk,” he said, to
“that it is about time my ambition had a for mitigation of damages. Then all the
house and family, too. That she did not plain hemmed, pinked out or i-dged with in this treatment has always been the un­ chance to stand somewhere. Personally 1 accessible witnesses are pumped and their
do both as well or as completely as if she lace held on full.
certainty of the absorption of the salts into . have been doing a great deal of standing statements put iu writing, so that when
These have bands variously trimmed the system, and it occurred to Edison t hat I tor the party in years gone by—standing the case comes up for trial the company is
did only ene there is also no doubt. She
had to neglect things at one end of the for postiche collars, and are often worn more rapid success might lie obtained by • out in the cold and getting left.”
well equipped for defense, even if the con­
line or the other. In spite of the para­ with the small shoulder capes, filling all external application and the employment ' The retort was sharp and quick, and the ductor or driver of the car has gone off on
graph certain details of the flour and the front, but more generally only on of electric endosmose to carry the lithium committee adjourned for the purpose of strike —Interview in New York Sun.
feed business were intrnsted to other the waist. Some of fine cashmere are into the tissues. For the purpose of test­ thinking over whether it was advisable to
this application he carried out a series keep the young man standing out in the
A Lie That Was Not Wicked.
people while she devoted time to her embroidered in colors. To make them ing
of experiments, the results of which were cold any longer.—Chicago Tribune.
requires
a
straight
foundation
—
a
ribbon,
I used to think that it was wicked under
children, or some one attended to the
placed
liefore
the
international
medical
any circumstances to tell what was not
house and the children while she was for instance—the length desired, and congress held at Berlin.
Extinguishing Fires by Electricity.
true. But one day a poor little abused boy
then the plaiting or gathered material is
absorbed in flour and feed.
Tho subject experimented upon was 73
At the firemen’s convention at Detroit escaped from his keepers, his frail body
When a man's work is done for the sewn along i he edges or across and back years of age, and liad lived an active and Mr. H. L. Lufkin explained a scheme for tattoed with the marks of their cruelty.
day that is the end of it. He is not to zigzag shapeuntil it is all on. It is then healthy life until ten years previously, extinguishing fires that merits considera­ He asked me to hide him from his father,
when he contracted the tendency to gouty tion. The plan is to place electric buttons who was in close pursuit. When the man
lie bothered with home vexations: the allowed to fall naturally.
Velvet and chenille butterflies are the concretions through sleeping in damp in every room in a building, the pressing appeared upon the scene and asked me,
children are not to trouble him. He is
sheets.
the joints except the knees of which will set in action an electric mo­ “Have you seen Jim?” I answered, “No.”
to rest and amuse himself in this, his novelties in bonnet trimming in large were very All
much enlarged, and the joints of
which in turn operates a pump open
Perhaps that was a lie, but I don’t think I
leisure time. How would it have done size. They perch upon the brims of the the little finger almost obliterated by con­ tor,
ing at the same time any valve desired in
to expect the man in the flour and feed bonnets as if just alighting, and beauti­ cretion. The patient experienced freedom the piping arrangement. At convenient shall be afraid to face it. I believe that
reason wc were made men and women,
business, on the death of his wife, to fill fully colored beetles and dragon flies are from pain, which up to that time had been points sets of switches controlling the en one
rather than machines, was that we might
her place at home, taking entire charge also closely imitated.
intense, after the first day's treatment, and tire apparatus may be placed.
exercise
the power of discrimination.
Long wraps for medium weather are in fourteen days a reduction of nearly an
of his house and children in addition to
Thus if fire is discovered in a portion of There are circumstances when a lie be­
^e
of
glace
silk
iu
mauve
and
other
inch and a quarter was effected in the cir­ the building not immediately accessible comes holy, and to adhere strictly to the
his own work? He would have said
s light colors, accordeon plaited and cumference of one of the fingers, whose the sprinkler may be set in action from letter of the truth would be the action of
very quickly that the thing was impos­
sible; he had enough to do to attend to left to hang from the little pointed col­ form was favorable in accurate measure­ any other part of the building, but still be a double action force pump, without brains
ment. The general condition of the pa­ local to the fire. In case of fire in a the­ or merciful instincts.—Chicago Herald.
his own business. And he would be lar to the bottom of the dress.
tient was considerably ameliorated, and atre the exits and lobbies may be filled
right, for either work would take so
the results of the experiment were in ev­ with streams of water, making tho escape
A NASAL Injector free with each bottle
much time and energy that both could
CHINESE EMBROIDERY.
ery way encouraging —New Orleans Pica­ of the people possible though there be fire of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy; price 50 cents.
yune.
not be done well by one person. Is there
all around them. The great advantage of Soul by Rogers Bros.
any reason why a woman, more than a It Possesses Some Features That Are
this system is the complete and elmost in­
The Skeleton 1» the Trenches.
Peculiar
to
American
Eyes.
stantaneous control of great masses of wa­
man, should bo expected to perform im­
THE YAQUINA ROUTE.
Among
Mr.
Carter's
war
relics
is
a
little
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by
American
Press
Association.)
ter, and the power to localize the discharge,
possibilities?
There are some features of the em- pen and ink sketch, ghastly in tho story thus preventing unnecessary damage by
The trouble is that it is still such a no­
told by its hurried work. In the trenches,
ticeable thing for a woman to be a suc­ broiderer’s art as pursued in China and clad in “ragged regimentals,” with knees water —Philadelphia Record.
cess in business that men cannot quite Japan which are very singular to Am­ drawn up and cramped in the narrow
The Higii Teaks of India.
reconcile themselves to the fact, unless erican eyes. The oddest of all is the covert, with army rifle still pressed against
From where I write the mountains form
the woman does their work in addition fastening of little mirrors at different the shoulder, the muzzle pointing over the a semicircle about me, and there are
to her own. She may do this thing, but points npon the surface, but more edge of the trench, the left hand support­ twelve mighty peaks of snow, each of
she may not leave the other thing un­ especially around the edge of the gar­ ing the barrel, the right forefinger touch­ which is more than 20,000 feet high. As
ment. The primary idea of these little ing the trigger, is seated the skeleton of a for mountains of two miles and more in
done.
Confederate soldier! That is all. The field height I can see dozens of them. I am in
Now, this is utter nonsense. If a wom­ mirrors apjiears to have been the same | is bare. Tho figure is solitary.
an feels that she must write let her wrjte; as that which dictates the wearing of ! Armies had fought over that plain, but the very midst of the Himalayas, and at
the world says is the best point to 225 Miles Shorter—20 hours less
if she is moved to paint let her paint; leaden weights along the lower edge of they had passed on to other battle grounds. what
view them. Man here is fully a» interest
time than l>y any other route.
if she, from inclination or necessity, as­ the riding habits of American women. The dead soldier in the trench had been ing as nature, and we have servants and
pires to be a business woman let her do They prevent the wind from blowing overlooked after the fight, and had sat guides who are more like the jieople of
First class through passenger ami freight
it: hut do not let her imagine that she the dress up, and at the same time pro­ there in the awful attitude of deadly con­ Thibet than of India.—Frank G. Carpen line j O" from
Portland and all points in the Wil­
duce
a
better
effect
in
both
the
set
and
flict
until
the
flesh
shriveled
away,
the
ter
’
s
Tzetter.
can attend to her house and family the
lamette valley to and from San Francisco.
worn
uniform
fluttered
about
a
skeleton,
the
draping
of
the
article.
These
same as the ordinary woman, who takes
empty eye sockets glared along t he leveled
A National Need.
Time Schedule ¿except Sundays),
no part of her time to paint, or write, or weights, excepting where they are gun barrel, and a grinning skull took the
The people of this nation need just now [.eave Albany. .1:30 pm Leave Yaquina 6:45 am
sell flonr. She can't do both. Nobody leaden shot, wear a garment out very place of the resolute face that had fronted
Leave Corvallis 1:40 pm LeaveCorvallislO:35 am
rapidly.
to
pay
much
more
attention
to
improving
ever did, though it may he in the paper
charge of a brigade!
Yaquina 5:30 pm Ar.ive Albany 11 ;10 air.
their bodies; we have a reputation for Arrive
At some early period an ingenious the
O. & C trains connect at Albany and Cor-
a thousand times.
Underneath this pen and ink horror is brain force, but it must needs be supported
Chinese
dressmaker
must
have
replaced
written: “Three months after the battle of by healthy and vigorous bodies, or we val’is.
For the woman who has no family
The above trains connect at Y aqcina with
the way is clearer, and she can write or them with little metallic mirrors sewed Spottsylvania Court House.” The skele­ shall never be able to maintain our posi­ the Oregon Developenieijt Co’8. Line of Steam­
go out to sell flour with no self reproach on the outside of the cloth. The earliest ton in the trench had been found by a tion among the nations of the earth for ships between Yaquina and San Francisco.
about the neglected work at home. She ones on record were polished silver, young officer of the Confederate engineer superiority. Every consideration of per­ N. B.—Passengers from Portland and all Wil-
seut to take survey notes on the sonal happiness and national welfare anti aniette Valley Points can make close connec­
can hire her clothes made, and pay her brass, steel and tin. Today when glass I borps,
tion with the trains of the Y aquina I’ oi te at
field. Almost the entire top of the dead
boajd, or her servants to do the house­ is employed it is imbedded in a small soldier's head had lieen taken off by a shell greatness urges ns to think seriously upon Albany or Corvallis, and if destined to San
bnt
comparatively
heavy
metal
frame
this
question
of
physical
development,
to
work, feeling that she is doing her whole
fragment. He had evidently died without seek for truth, and having found it to I Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yaquina
duty to man.
the quiver of a muscle. The officer who profit individually by Its teachings.—J. F. the evening before date of sailing.
Sailing Dates.
sketched tho figure of this dread sentinel Walker, M. D.. in Jenneys-Miller Magazine.
For the woman who discovers, when
The Steamer Willamette Valley will sail
of Spottsylvania drew a dramatic picture
she already has a family <>n her hands,
i of scarcely less intensity than that of the
FROM YA QI IN',
that she can write or paint as well as
Value of Olil Papers.
November 1st,
‘ Roman sentry found at the gates of Pom
another it is a hard fight, if she is a con­
Along
with
a
last
year's
bird
’
s
nest
do
J]]A\
Nov<
mber 9th.
November 5th.
pell.—St. Ixiuis Republic.
scientious woman, to get the necessarv
men rate a lwtek number newspaper, yet November 2»>tli,
November 15tli.
civilization finds more uses for the latter November 30th,
time to devote to what she longs to do.
November 24tk.
Results of Cutting the Sermon Short.
than
a
Chinese
cook
for
the
former.
Al
­
She tries to do it at night, and is upset
*
The Rev. Dr. Smyth's sermon at Center most every one has beard that a newspaper
Passenger
and
freight
rates always the low­
all the next day in consequence. She
church Sunday morning was unusually spread between the bed blankets affords est. For i il’otniation, apply to Messrs. Hl’L-
tries to do it in the morning, and finds
short, and us a result confusion was more protection from cold than an addi­ ¿ a NACO. , Freight and Ticket Agents, 200
the baby sitting on the ink bottle, and
Oregon; or to
caused.
tional blanket, and without adding the And 202 Frci.t street, Portland,
C C. HOGUE,
the other children walking off with her
The man who is employed to pump the uncomfortable weight of the latter. But
Acting
Gen
’
J.
Frt.
A
Pas«.
Agt.,
Oregon
Pacific
organ had apparently gone out for a stroll, I have seen a bit of domestic economy
lead pencils.
R. ** Co , Corval is, Oregon.
believing, on the strength of previous ex­ practiced by a tramp so clever as to maku
When her children are to depend upon
«
C. 11. HASWELL, Jr.,
perience, that his services would not in this one pale. He wrapped his feet iu Gen'I. Frt. A Pass. Agt., Oregon l>evelopmen<
her work for their bread and butter that
any event be required before 11:45; and newspapers, of which he had plenty, in
O Montgomery street, San Francisco. CaJ.
settles the question. But she must put
when the pastor announced the closing lieu of stockings, of which he had none.
them out of her anus to do it. The
hymn about twenty minutes earlier than “Will that keep your feet warm?” I asked.
thousand things that only a mother can
usual the organist found that his humble "Better than all wool hose,” he answered,
do must go undone, or be done very in­
coadjutor was missing. There was a de­ and truthfully. As a chest protector a
SPECIMEN OF CHINESE EMBROIDERY,
differently by somebody else, while she
lay of a few moments, and then one of the folded paper under the vest will ward off
Special Agent
and liacking. These little mirrors are male members of the choir was seen to pneumonia.—Good Housekeeping.
works.
When it is only a matter of ability or cut in many shapes, triangles, lozenges, hurriedly disappear in the direction of the
inclination to do the work it is not easy circles, hearts, clover leaves and hexa­ pumping room. A few seconds more and
Johann Sebastian Bach's piano has just
to decide liow far she has the right to in­ gons being among the more popular. In the organ began to sound.
lieen overhauled by a maker in Gohlis. It
Few
of
those
of
the
church
attendants
is of Saxon manufacture and of wonderful
dulge herself. The message she has for a few cases where they are made to order
of New York.
who are accustomed to ride to and from
the world must be great indeed to war­ they are cut into designs and even ido- church found their carriages awaiting tone. After Bach's death it passed into
Loans
on
Tontine, Endowment,
the
possession
of
his
son
Friedemann,
who
graphic
characters.
rant her in stepping over the duty that
them when they were ready to return
and
Distribution
Policies,
A commoner pattern imitates an ani­ home, the coachmen as well as the organ sold it to Count Boss. Some twenty-five
lies next in order to deliver it. There
years ago it became the property of its
are instances on record where a woman's mal's eye. The iris is black and follows pumper haring miscalculated the length of present owner, Herr Paul de Wit, of Tx-ip
or Bonsiit for Cash
genius was so great that she was able to nature in its shape, varying from a mere the sermon. —New Haven Palladium
ai«-»
East and South
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER
OLIVER CHILLED
VIA
Southern Pacific Rout»—,
SHASTA UDE.
AND
Express Tyains I«ea\ e Portland Daily
arrive .
leave
TEEL BLOWS I
TEEL r LOWS !
Both Wood and Steel Beams.
S
Portland
9.00 p m San Francisco 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,
Oregon City, Woodburm. Salem, Albany,
Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg. Jun­
ction city, Irving, Eugene
KoRebutg Mail Daily.
ARRIVE
LTAVE.
Portia'id . . 8 ;00 a ni Rosebui
Roseburg. 5 40 p w
Rosebnrg. 0
a m 1 Portland
..... ... 4 :00 p m
Albany Local, Dallp Eicept Sonbap
LEAVE
ARRIVE
Portland 5: pm Albany.
Albany. ...5: a m Portland
.9:
9:
pm
rib
Pullman Buffet Sleegen,
Tourist Sleeping Cart,
For accommodation of second class passen­
gers attached to express trains
WEST SIDE DIVISION
FLOWS !
Between Portland and Corvallis.
Mail Train Daily, except Sunday.
LF.AVK
Largest Stock in the County to Select from
ARRIVE
Portland . « : 30 a m McMinn’ 10:10 a m
McMinn’ 10 IO a in Corvallis. 12:10 p m
Corvallis 12 «V» p iu McMinn’
2:Mpm
McMinn’. o 56 p m Portland . 5 30 p m
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
trains uf Oregon Pacific
Express Train Daily, except «Sunday
____
ARRIVE.
LEAVE.
Portland . 4 :40 p m McMnn
. 7.25 p m
McMinn’. . 5:45 a nf Portland. 8 :M0 a m
MONITOR GRAIN DRILLS
AND SEEDERS
Through Tickets to all Points
EAST AND SOUTH.
For tickets and full information regard­
ing rates. mai>8, etc., cull on thel'ompiny'a
agent at McMinnville.
R KOEHLER.
E. P. ROGERS,
Manager.
Asst. G F. A P A<1
From Temimi or Interior Points the
Simplest Gear,
Lightest Draft,
Best Force Feed on Earth
I
¡8 the Line to Take
To all Points East & South
It I» the DINING CAR ROUTE. It runs
Through VESTIBULED TRAINS
Every Day tn Ihe Year to
GOLDEN AGE DISC HARROWS
AND CHICAGO
Cut out More of Center Ridge than any ST. PAUL
(No Change of Car»)
Cfliiiliost il of IHHMJ CAIX
other Harrow made.
( unsurpassed )
PrilMI.MDiLlWIMUlOonsLDHItS
(Of Latest Equipment,)
TOI RIST SLEEPIW CARS
Best that can be constructed and in
which accommodations are for hol­
ders of First or Second-cpiss Tick­
ets, and
THE STEEL KING
ELEtan ltd ('«ACHES.
A Continuous Line connecting with all
lines, affordiug direct and unin­
terrupted service.
Spring I th Harrow.
Pullman Sleeper reservations can be wear
ed in advance through any agent of the road
Tliroiitrli
To Alnfril
fr01"1,11
1’o|nt'
lllllHIgll TirLett
I KM
itl
England
and Europe ran be purchased nt any ticket
office of this cotnnany.
Full information concerning rales, time
of trains, routes and other details furnished
on application to anv agent, or
A D CHARLTON.
Asst General Passenger Agi nt
Our sales on these harrows are very large,
and increasing every day. It is the finest
Tooth for Summer Fallow made.
Tie"sr
General «inter or the Company, No, 1X1
First St., Cor. Wallington. Portend, Or.
-I. G. BALLINGER & <’(>.,
ARE YOU GOING EAST?
OXS.
H so be sure and call for your tickets
via the
Lots in tho Oak Park
—THE—
ADDITION
ARE SELLING FAST!
-¿ù-rtâ.
It
Is
Eviilciing'
it is positively the shortest and fin :»l
line to Chicago and the east and south and
the only sleeping and dining car through
ine to
TTp.
Soon I-ots will be scarce and Command a Higher Price.
Omaha, Kannas City, and all Mliiouil
Hiver Point.
Buy ZLT otxz TSefbxe Too I_iS,to,
It« maguificent Btecl track, uniurpatwil
Irkin Service and elegant dining and
lleepine rara has honestly 6arued for it the
:ltleffl
Price Range« $50 up. For full particulars apply to
J. I. KNIGHT * CO.,
Real Estate Agents, McMinnville.
THE INVESTMENT CO.,
49 Stark St., Portland, Or.
F. BARNEKOFF A CO..
McMinnville Flouring Milla.
The Roya 1 Rout < •
i
Ubera may imitate.but none can surpass it
Ouf infitto is “always on time “
11» Jure and ask ticket agents for tieketi
r. " ’■ celebrated route and take non«
WiH MEAD. G A
1
ON SALE
DR. ABORN
OREGON DEVELOPMENT COM­
PANYS STEAMSHIP LINE.
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N
Notice of Fianl Settlement.
p ’
to —
7 DENVER.
NOTICE is hereby given that the uiuler-
signed Executors of the estate of Mary
Elizabeth Murry, deceased, have filetl their
final account of their administration of'
said Estate, in the County Court of Yam­
hill county. Oregon, and said court has
fixed Dereniber 2.1899, at 10 a m. o’clock of j
ST PAUL, ST. LOUIS.
said day at the County Court room at Mc­
Minnville, Oregon, as the time and place
AND ALL POINTS
for hearing the same.
Therefore, all persons interested in said
Estate are hereby notified and required to
appear at said time and place and show
caiibe. if u‘»»y there be, why said account he ;
— AT----
not allowed and said Estate finally settled
and said Executors discharged
Dated this 15th dav of October. A. D. 1890 I
R R Ml KRY.
PORTLAND,
OB..
I. W. MURRY.
Executors of said Estate. 1
F, W. Fent<»n, Att y for estate.
GEO. S. TAYLOR’ Ticket Ají.
,
(10-10 41)
South.
East, North
— 1^-.^
KtiE THOSE WHO CANNOT POSSIBtl CALL PEK
8 oxai . lt , hone
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Guardian's Sale of Real
—
Corner First and Oak Sta
Estate.
treatment placed with ­
NOTICE is hereby given that the under­
signed Sarah A. Skelton, Guardian of the
| Estate of Clara O, Skelton, a minor, by vir­
tue of a license^and order of «¡ale of the
The most speedy, positive and perma County Court of Yamhill County, Oregon,
nent cure for Catarrh of the Head, Asthma j duly made and entered of record in said
and all Throat, Bronchial, Lung, Heart Estate, in said Court, on the 7th day of Cc-
Stomach, Liver and Kidney Affections, • toiler. A. D.. 18JK», will, on .Saturday, the
Nervous Debility, etc. Consumption, in [ 15th day of November, A D.. J899. at one
’clock in ill»» afivrnoon oHsaid day. duly
its various stages, permanently cured, [o
i I sell
at public auction, for cash in hand, to
D r . A born ' s O riginal M ode of T reat the |,- lgi , t ,M ,. idder in fron | o (
mknt and his M edicated I nhalations I house
■
...................................................
floor
at McMinnville, in said County
gives instantaneous relief, builds up and I all the right, title and interest of said Clara
revitalizes the whole constitution and O. Skelton, »aid mimr. in, of and to the f<
system, thereby prolonging life. Weak, i lowing r< al estate, t wit:
nervous, debilitated and broken-dowu i Tract No. 1. The North East quarter, of
the .South West qnat ter, and the west half
constitutions, old and young, invariably | of
South West quarter of section thirty-
gain from ten to thirty pounds iu from , one the
i ?»l ) in T; 2, S. R •.?, W., of Willamette
thirty to ninety days.
Meridian in Yamhill County, Oregon, con
D r . A born ’ s phenomenal skill and mar­ taining
(¡8-109.
velous cures have created the greatest
Tract No. 2 —The North West quarter of i
astonishment on the Pacific Coast and the North West Quarter of section 31. T. 2.
throughout the American continent, dur­ 8. It, 3, W . in Yamhill Cotintv, Oregon,
45 14-100acres.
ing the past twenty-five years. Asthma, containing
Tract No, 3.—The East half of the North
Catarrh of the Head, and all Throat, Bron­ West
quarter of section 31. T. 2, S. It. 2. W
chial and Lung trouble instantly relieved, in Yamhill
County. Oregon, containing 80
also Ear Diseases and Deafness often cured acres.
permanently at first consultation. D r .
Tract No. 4.—One third interest in of and
A born ' s essay on the “ Curability of Con­ Ito Lot No. 141, in the town of Dayton, in
sumption,” and a treatise on “Catarrh of I the county of Yamhill and the state of Ore­
the Head,” with evidences of some ex- gon,
traordmary cures, mailed free. Call or ' Deed at exfx-nse of purchaser.
SARAH A SKELTON.
address
0R AB0RNj
j
. r
Guardian Aforesaid,
Fourth sad Morrison Sts., Portland, Oregon. i F. W. Fenton. Att’v for Estate.
104641)
N ot ®.—Home treatment, securely packed, sent by
in THE UEACH OF ALL THAT WILL CITE
«»AT !C Gc:r; Off X
1NSTANTANEOVS BELIEF AND A
PEBMANENT CUBE.
»«press to all parts of the Pacific Coast, for those who
cannot possibly call in person.
til INVITED TO CAll FOR FRFF CONSUITATION
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r»»«r
v<*r
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Executor's Notice
NOTH’E is hereby given that the under­
signed has been by the County Court of
Yamhill County. Oregon, appointed Exec­
utor of the estate of William Pierce, de­
ceased
Therefore, all ¡»ersons having
claims against said wtHc will present then»
to me, duly verified, at my residence in
\ amhill County Oregon, within six months
from tiie dale hereof.
Hated this 15tli dav of October. 1ftyo
JAMES M. PIERCE.
Executor of said Estate,
F. W. Fenton. Attorney for Estate.
(10-u; 41
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THIS
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i
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