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THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER' friend s reputation with other people, as, PREACHER AND LECTURER. I MEN IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA. ODDS AND ENDS. ■ “Of course I can understand and make Measurements and Excellency in Sports The first edition of Michael Davitt's new -M c M innville , O regon . allowances, but I do hate to have you j Here Is a Brief Sketch of the Ker. Annie Show That They Are Equal. paper was 150,000 copies, and the paper blds H. Shaw. give other people such a handle for gos- ' fair to keep to that point. It is now pretty well established that the November 20, 1890 sip or ridicule—I hate to see you appear It is pleasant to record success acliicved American horse is as good as any of his The craze for collecting sometimes takes against odds of the most adverse condi stupid or rude,” or whatever the peg kindred in the world, as is proved not only very curious forms. An old New York may be calk'd upon which the quarrel is tions. Without having received even the by the race course, but by the wonderful merchant has a fancy for collecting trusses school education which falls to cavalry marches made during our civil of all kinds. CONCERNING QUARRELS. to be hung. If at this stage the male common friend had the intuition that male friends the lot of most children,Miss Shaw has be war, marches in which the sorest part of Pensions are paid by the government to never do Lave, and said, “Oh, well, yon come a learned woman and one of the fore the contest came upon the mounts of the the widows of three presidents, eighteen soldiery. Our ordinary field sports have, most preachers of her sex. She wa9 born generals, cae colonel and two rear admi AN INTERESTING DISSECTION OF understand me, anti it really don't mat lacrosse, been derived from England, rals. ter what other people tliink,” the quar at Newcastle, England, in 1847. When except Even baseball, which appears as a distinct THE SUBJECT BY MRS. LESLIE. was but 4 years of age her family she Among recent inventions is “floating rel would be nipped in the bud, the ively American game, is but a modification craving woman heart, never altogether came to this country, and when she was of an English form of sport, which is real rope," with a center consisting of a core of 11 years old they settled in northern small round corks placed end to end, and Quarrels of Lovers—Women’s Quarrels. subjected to the brain, would be satis ly of great antiquity. Michigan, where there were no schools. The field sports which we may compare surrounded by a network of twine. Quarrels of Friends—Comradeship Be fied and the cloud on the horizon would A judicious use of yellow does much to in England and America are the games of tween Man and Woman—Difference Be turn pink and sail away out of sight. ball, in which baseball, because of our cus brighten a room, and for a family apart But instead of this the man will either tween Hi* Mode of Quarreling and Her*. ment red, mostly in deep shades, is indis toms, must take the place of cricket and stare and say, “What nonsense! What football, which is identical in the two pensable. [Copyright by American Press Association ] do I care for the opinion of a pack of countries; rifle shooting, rowing and the Stanley Palmer, a prisoner in the New I have said a good deal at one time and fools?” or he will defend himself, in ordinary group of athletic sports in which Castle (Del.) jail, has invented a toy puz another about friendship, claiming for trenching a position he really never single contestants take part. We may add zle for which he is said to have been of it perhaps the highest place in the scale meant to hold, simply because it is at to this the amusement of sailing, w herein, fered $10,000 by New York speculators. of the happiness of life—not, mind you, tacked, and if he is a very mannish kind however, the quality of the structure as The high explosive carbonite has recent well as the nerve and skill in management ly given very satisfactory results, and it of the pleasures of life, for the delirium of a man will end in obstinately persist play an important part. of love brings a rapture which friend ing in opinions which an hour before he has been proved that it is a stable com It is now clear, however, that in them all pound that can be stored for a length of ship never attains. But on the other never dreamed of. the American is not a bit behind his trans time without deterioration. hand all love is of the nature of la Tho woman, preserving the finely ju atlantic cousins. The most of the people grippe. It seizes vivaciously, it clings dicial and sensible tone she has adopted, The large five-inch wide “once over” have the same spontaneous interest in tenaciously, it rapidly attains a domi generally falls into irony at this point, sports as their forefathers, and they pursue Ascots represent the premiership in the nation over the whole being, before and reminds her friend of sundry mis them with equal success. It is unnecessary neckwear field, and are truly the acme of which every other sensation pales, and takes lie may have mode in times past, to do so, but we might fairly rest the con refined elegance when worn. There is no prouder moment in a young elusion as to the undecayed physical vigor then it vanishes. Its rise is position, it and often commits the terrible error of of our population on that spontaneous ac man’s life than when he first secs his pic attains its climax, during which some wounding the self love and self esteem tivity of mind without which games are ture exhibited in a show case outside of a victims expire, and all fancy they are which are to most men a good deal more impossible. Among its many beneficent photograph gallery. going to, and then— then it begins to valuable than any friend who ever lived. deeds the United States sanitary commis Roman ladies kept a special slave whose disappear, slips from one hold to an She is made aware of her error by an REV. ANNIE H. SHAW. sion did a remarkable service to anthro it was to keep t he mirror in good con other, and finally leaves the system ominous change in her companion's man She, however, studied without teachers, pology by measuring, in as careful a man duty dition, and present it to her mistress at worn, torn, shattered, exhausted, hnt ner. From being careless, a little and when she was 15 years of age she ner as the condition of our knowledge at her toilet. free—that is, comparatively free, for no brusque and rather patronizing, he sud taught a country school, Wiie continued the time permitted, about 250,000 soldiers A few of the single breasted Prince Al body soon loses all remembrance of the denly becomes cold, very polite, and to teach and study until she was 23, of the Federal army. berts are reappearing. A neat and formal The records of these measurements are looking coat, it was difficult to cut, but in attack, and in some unlucky cases it re meets the woman's needle points of when, after attending school one year, turns again and again. Well, such is irony with the bludgeon blows of a she was ready to enter college. It was contained in the admirable work of Dr. B. a short shouldered, well made way exceed i A. Gould, a distinguished astronomer, who love, and such is not friendship. man's sarcasm. at this time that she was converted and collated tho observations and presented ingly fetching. Mme. Swetchine, the devoted and The quarrel is now handsomely estab resolved to enter the ministry. On a tombstouo iu Philadelphia is the I them in a great volume. Similar measure immaculate friend of Pore Laondaire, lished, even if the woman is wise enough In speaking of her life Miss Shaw says: ments exist which present us with the phy record of a young wife with the line added said, “A friendship is young and fresh to close the conversation at this point “As far back as I can remember my sical status of something like an equally “Our first in heaven.” It is touching, but at the end of thirty years, but tuauy a and trust to Time to bring all things great desire was to work for the uplift large number of European soldiers, par it suggests the question what has become love dies of old age at tho end of three back to their previous condition. But ing of humanity. My family, however, ticularly those of the British army. From of the others? The police force of India numbers 17,000 months.” And never was a truer say- Time is, after all, only a time server. He bitterly opposed me, thinking a public Dr. Gould’s careful discussion of these sta tistics it appears that the American man superior and subordinate officers and 126, ing. throws some hasty drapery over wounds life unbecoming a woman. on the whole quite as well developed as COO constables, not reckoning the 17,880 Today, however, I do not intend to committed to him for cure and calls the Miss Shaw supported herself during is those who fill the ranks of European armies. police of Upper Burniah and half a million speak of the channs of friendship, but work done. The wound does heal after the three years that she was at Albion — village watchmen. Professor N. S. Shaler in Scribner’s. rather of its pains and penalties, of the a good while, but it leaves a scar and college, and also while she was at the In America the maniffacture of fire- falling out with one’s friends rather sometimes a callous place that never has Boston University school of theology, Mystifiers of Science. works has become almost a fine art, and than of the harmony of mutual satisfac any feeling again, and sometimes there from which she graduated in 1878. | How are we to bring down our simula no doubt the youth of our country could is the actual loss of substance, leaving a tion. Miss Shaw was seven years pastor of tions and researches to the level of popular find this sort of expression for their patri Everybody, that is every woman, cavity where once has throbbed the liv the Methodist church at East Davis, comprehension? some will probably ask. otic enthusiasm on the Fourth of July knows, for men do not know much that ing flesh. No, it is a poor plan to call Mass., and during this time took a Nobody wants you, we reply, to bring without drawing on the products of for can't lie expressed by algebraic signs, in Time as surgeon to wounds of the course of medicine in the Boston Uni down to popular comprehension that eign ingenuity. M. Crocq has argued strongly to the Bel but all women know that the person of affections, but a man always does it be versity school of medicine. While she which cannot possibly be popularly com whom they are fondest is the person cause he hates a scene; he can’t express was still pastor of the Methodist church prehended, Tftit we do want you to have, gian Academy of Medicine in favor of I and show that you have, an interest in the bleeding. By it he arrests all cases of with whom they are most apt to quarrel, himself easily upon unalgebraic matters, at East Davis Miss Shaw made applica ! general advancement of knowledge, and and this rule governs both love and and most men don’t really know much tion to the New England conference for | that you regard your specialty, whatever pneumonia—from which 5 to 35 per cent, about either their own or a woman's feel ordination, but, although she passed a i it may be, as simply a higher development of deaths result by usual treatment—and friendship. I perfectly satisfactory examination, | of forms of knowledge that are within the cures rheumatic fever. It is one of the queer anomalies of ings. The commuters from a certain suburban woman's nature that what she most val The woman oftenJtries the same reme Bishop Andrews refused to ordain her popular grasp, and as being, if remotely, town on the New Jersey Central have dis ues is that with which she finds most dy for a while, pertly because she knows on the ground of sex. However, a few still vitally, connected with the practical covered that their daily trip to New York concerns of life. fault, and that which is necessary to her that she was tho person to blame and months later she applied to the New need not be a burden unless they make it very existence is precisely wliat she doesn't like to confess it, partly in the York conference of the Wesleyan . If such is not the case, if, on the con- so. They have organized a club, keep their | trary, you are soaring in a region in which most often imperils and pretends to fling vague hope that something will happen Methodist church, and was ordained and own car and make the time spent in going ■ practical views have no place and no pos- to and from business the jolliest hour of away. It is so in love, for “lovers’ to put things straight. But during the given full elders’ orders. ! sible relevancy, then we make bold to say the <lay. quarrels’ are proverbial, and I have period of suspense the world does not go Miss Shaw has for some time devoted that your so called science is taerely a la heard more than one woman complain well with her. Outwardly if she meets herself to the suffrago movement, and borious and pretentious idleness. It is one The Spcctro-Lantern. of some man that she never could care her friend it is with a painfully careless has lectured much in the interests of that thing to wander far afield in search of that novel and ingenious invention in opti very much for him because it was so im assumption of nothing being the matter, cause, although she makes it a point to which may at some time or another, if not cal A telegraphy is being used experimentally possible to vex him. a more than usual interest in outside preach on Sunday wherever she is. She immediately, prove of value to the human in the Danish marine. The apparatus is | race. It is another and very different one But the quarrels of friends are of an matters, and a sensible, fort esprit sort is an untiring worker, and delivers on intended to render practicable a method of other nature from those of lovers, just of manner as of one far above the folly an average twenty lectures each month 1 to wander far afield for the acknowledged telegraphing direct by light in Morse sig purpose of getting not only beyond gen nals. It depends for its action upon the because love is of another nature from of cherishing wounded feelings. in the year. eral comprehension, but beyond the sphere fact that white light, consisting of the col A ntoinette V an H oesen friendship—the former springing into The man, if he has not really forgotten of all possible utility. ors of the rainbow, can be cut up by prisms existence of its own sweet right, and the whole affair, wishes nothing more The only condition on which science can in a lantern into these colors, forming the A Pretty Trifle. bringing with it such utter subversion than to bury it, hails this demeanor with claim the reverence of mankind is that it well known bands of the spectrum. By a The melon mouchoir case is a change devote itself to human service, and it rests of all previous conditions that for a lit delight, is completely deceived by the suitable and carefully arranged system of tle while reason is put out of court, assumption of renewed friendliness and from the flat, square ones so long in use. with the serious students of science to screens and prisms these luminous spec justice is blinded more than usual and is not aware that a certain coldness and Six pieces of satin ribbon, eighteen inch make good this claim. In order that the trum bands can be given a certain form, nobody expects to either use or listen to constraint lingers in his own manner, es in length and about three inches wide, relations between science and the age may which may be made to correspond with be what they ought to be, the world at the long and short dashes of the Morse wliat is called “rational argument” in the bitter flavor of the draught forced in alternating colors, are neatly stitched largo be made to feel that science is code. the matter. But friendship is built upon upon him by his friend in the quarrel, i together lengthwise, sloping to a point in the must fullest sense a ministry of good to When, therefore, the light from the a rock foundation of esteem, knowledge, whose motive he has never understood. at each end as in the cut. A flat lining all, not the private possession and luxury Meantime the woman, who does un of cotton wadding filled with sachet of a few; that it is the best expression of lighthouse lantern is observed from a dis experience and observation. Yon like tance through a telescope fitted with a a stranger, you find him or her a pleas derstand perfectly the hollowness of the human intelligence and not the abraca prism the light appears to consist of these dabra of a school, that it is a guiding light signals, and can be so read by an experi ant acquaintance, you become more and truce, performs that strange feat known and not a dazzling fog.—Popular Science. more familiar, and perhaps in the end as feeding upon her own lieart. She enced Morse operator. A quick and cer you arrive at friendship; but it is al tells herself that all real friendship and tain system of night communication be C'liureli Service by Telephone. sympathy are over and past; perhaps ways, if worth anything at all, a matter tween different vessels on the one hand The attempt made at Christ church, Bir of growth and time. bitterly accuses herself of growing old and between ships and the shore on the mingham, England, to transmit the church other has long been needed, and the spec- The Temple of Love arises from the and unattractive, and considers for a service by telephone to London, Manches tro-lantern bids fair to meet the want.— flowers at one wave of the magician's few moments wbat bright beauty has ter and other distant points has been at New York Commercial Advertiser. SIMPLE MOUCHOIR CASE, wand, is ready for habitation in an hour probably supplanted her in her friend’s I tended with very fair success. Some of and vanishes with tho like celerity. If esteem; but common sense soon comes powder —violet, heliotrope, or the new the difficulties which have to lie overcome some terrible quarrel demolishes the fair to her aid upon this point, and reminds “peau d’Espagne”—is fastened around before people can listen in comfort at their Lawyers Who Can’t Practice iu New Jersey. There is a modest Brooklyn lawyer in structure as by a hurricauo the magi her that youth and beauty are rather the edges, where one seam is left own fireside to the voice of tlieir favorite New Jersey who believes he has ^truck the cian has but to wave his wand again, detrimental than attractive in a matter open at the npper side, and a pock- minister may be gathered from the follow most truly rural spot in all the state. He and everything is renewed just as rosily of friendship, and that it is not likely et of soft silk is then put in. The ing description of the experiment by one was retained to attend to a complaint be as at first. But the shrine of friendship any one should supplant her in a posi ends are drawn closely and fastened who took part in it: fore the local justice of the peace. The When the morning service commenced charge was assault, and the lawyer and his is a far more elaliorate structure, built tion she is pleasantly conscious of de with full bows of satin ribbon. Any there was what appeared to be an unseem « client meant to fight the case. When the np block by block, each one a precious serving thoroughly. Then she begins to number of dainty cambric hand- ly clamor to bear the services. justice read the complaint the Lawyer said: stone fitted to its exact position, growing satirize society, to find the world a poor, kercliiefs can lie tucked away in the The opening prayer was interrupted by “I appear for the prisoner.” by degrees under the hands and eyes of worn out, stupid place, and settles the heart of this ........... ~ Palo buff and cries of ‘'Hello there!” “Are you there?” little roll. “Who are you?” asked the justice. its builders, meant to endure, fitted for question, Is life worth living? by a con lavender, or pink and blue, olive green “Put me on to Christ church.” “No, I The lawyer informed him that he was a lifelong occupancy, and yet quite useless temptuous negative. Very likely she and light blue are delicate combinations don’t want the church,” etc. But present member of the New York bar. “That may for any other inmates than those who suffers somewhat in health, and when of color in the ribbons. In making bows ly quiet obtained, and by the time the be,” said the judge, “but you can’t prac build it. her acquaintances say, "You are a little it is always better to tie the loops rather Psalms were reached we got almost un tice in this court.” If the friends are two women the pale today; aren't yon well?” replies, than to cut the ribbon into short bits. broken connection, and could follow the “I’m a counselor of the supreme court of course of the services. We could hear lit the state of New York,” said the lawyer. chance is that this mutual structure will “Ob, I don't know; I fancy it is the re E mma M offett T yno . tle of the prayers—probably from the fact “That doesn’t make any difference,’’said lie a lifelong employment ami happiness mains of la grippe, or perhaps I have An Orchestra in a Baptist Church. that the officiating minister was not within the judge. “Now, sit down.” to both; and although it may be a very malaria hanging about me.” The unusual sound of orchestral instru voice reach of the transmitter. The organ “Suppose I show your honor that I am a So she mopes and gl ows misanthropic, ments filled the First Baptist church Sun had a faint far away sound, but the sing quiet and simple little dwelling, it may of the supreme court of the prove the best refuge either will ever find and makes herself disagreeable to harm day night, and made the simple “gospel ing and the sermon were a dist inct success. counselor United States,” said the lawyer, trying to —London Letter. from the storms of life. The chances are less people who bore her, and swears to hymns’’ seem more than ever inspiring placate the country Solon. that the woman friends will never quar herself that she don't care a bit, and the congregation. The innovation lias “Now, let me tell you,” said the judge, Warts and Warts. rel seriously; women seldom care deeply isn't such a fool as to brood over what been made with such successful results Treatment of warts by a layman is some “that you must be a counselor at law from enough for each other to quarrel unless her friend has evidently forgotten, and that it is the purpose of the church to con times a dangerous business. A friend of the state of New Jersey before you can’ the orchestral accompaniments and nracticc here.”—Brooklyn Eagle. they are true friends, and then they care if she meets him -is so elaborately civil tinue hold regular Sunday evening services of mine not long ago was troubled by a wart too much—that is, each knows the other and sneers so very politely at theories song. The introduction of other instru on his thumb. Somebody advised him to DRUNKENNESS—LIQUOR ITABIT- and respects thé other too thoroughly, and people whom she knows he cher ments than the organ into the church was prick it and put a drop of nitric acid on it. all the World there is but one cure, Dr. Haines’ Golden b peel lie. and feels that too much of her compan ishes that he begins to feel that she not made without a good deal of considera He did so, and three doctors had all they It can be given in a cup of tea or coffee without ion’s hidden life has been made known to isn’t half so agreeable as she used to be, tion, although the Sunday school has had could do to save his thumb. Is was what the knowledge cf tho person taking it. effecting & ipeetly and permanent cure, whether the patient isa her to allow her that freedom of expres and is really afraid she isn't sweet orchestral accompaniment for some time, may be called a “live wart.” There are moderate or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands two kinds of warts. One is simply a thick >f drunkar drinker Is have been cured who have taken tho sion, that jibing and taunting which, in tempered, which is the most fatal ac the only Sunday school in the city enjoy ening Joldeu Specific in their coffee without their knowl of the skin in successive layers; the more or less courteous fashion, pervades cusation a man can bring against a ing tfuch music, with the single exception other is a small, hard tumorous growt h, •d«»>. and today lielieve they quit drinking of their of that at rhe First Methodist Episcopal >wn free will. No harmful effect results from its all quarrels of the feminine gender. woman; that is to say. in his own esti church. administration, (hires guaranteed. Send for cir- nourished by blood vessels. and full particulars. Address in confidence, If two mature and deep hearted wom mation. If one of these “live warts’’ is carefully G -ular It is the only Baptist church in the state ulden S pecific C o ., lió Hace Street, Cincinnati, u. en who are friends do ever come to an At last some rising tide of pain and which has a church orchestra, and the examined it will be found to be connected open quarrel it is almost invariably a impulse seizes the poor, self tormenting directors think that it is, perhaps, the only with the skin by means of small, white fatal one. E. L. C. WARD woman at a fortunate moment and hur one south of Boston, where a full orchestra fibers, which anchor it to the spot. A su But if the friends are of opposite sexes ries her on to a few blind, stammering is one of the features of the service at Tre perficial wart—that is, a portion of indurat st. « I arles IL ie!. McMinnville.) ed skin, may be paredofT without pain, since mont temple. Catholic and Protestant there is again a difference. The friend words of undisguised and simple truth. Episcopal churches have long made use of it is dead and hard skin; but a live wart, Special Agent ship is different, the tendency to quar “I was to blame that day—I am sorry orchestral instruments on special occa though it may be hard on top, is quite rels is different, the effect of both quar —let us forget it.” sions or feast days of the church, and sensitive at its base. No bad result may rel and reconciliation is different. In Probably tho man, being but a man, within the last few years other denomina follow the application of nitric acid to a '•5 this case it is almost always the woman looks bewildered and says. “What day tions are gradually adopting the custom. dead wart, but its use on the other kind is who starts the quarrel, and vary proba —what do yon refer to?" of New York. At the service Sunday night the orchestra very likely to create a poisonous sore, and bly the moving cause is that she is tired But once started the woman nature consisted mainly of stringed instruments, that was what ailed my friend’s thumb.— I Loans on Tontine, Endowment, of the serene and undemonstrative nat rises in a flood of sweet waters not light but both stringed and wind instruments St. Louis Globe-Democrat. and Distribution Polit ies, ure of her friend’s friendship. She does ly to be checked or turned aside. She will he used at these services.—Baltimore Preservation of Fabrics. not wish him to be a lover; she would explains with that sort of affectionate Sun. or Boiifflit for Cash A Belgian chemist is said to have de be sincerely grieved and disappointed if impatience women so often use toward llow Roman Candles Are Made. vised a method of rendering fabrics proof he were to become so, but she wants him men, she waves aside that defense of his Every one knows what a Roman candle against the ravages of decay for an indefi I THE YAQUINA ROUTE. to “care,” and to show that ho cares, for own course with which a man generally is, but few know how this indispensable nite jieriod. Noting the fact that rosin her and her friendship; to say some tries to revive tho quarrel he hates and adjunct of a Fourt h of July celebration is played an imp<»tant part in the wenderful thing to her that he does not say to other dreads, she explains her own course—no, made. First of all in the making comes preservation of Egyptian mummies, he made numerous experiments with sub people; to look pleased when she appears indeed, she doesn't explain it, for she the pasteboard cylinder, which is plugged stances extracted from birch bark, to np at one end with clay. After the clay upon the scene; to give her now and knows she would not be understood, but comes a small charge of powder; then a which the peculiar aroma of Russia leather again that “little look across the crowd” she says she had a headache and felt “star” is pushed tight down on the pow is due. lie found that the green tar which which speaks of sympathy and mutual •rose and tired, and it was too bad of der, and charges of powder and “stars” al is left over after the oil used in tanning comprehension of what we call rapport. him not to perceive it. ternate until the cylinder is filled. Then a has been extracted from the white bark of But a man, although he does all these She is bright and sweet and womanly: | fuse is attached which communicates with the birch tree j ields neither acid nor alka things for love, does not do them for she makes his value felt; she gently re | the powder nearest the top of the cylinder, loid, and that in solution with alcohol it friendship—that is, not to any great ex calls the duration and constancy of his j which, when it is exploded, sends its forms a liquid of remarkaid» fluidity, . . . . . , . ... , “star” sailing upward. A fuse running which has the jiower of resisting when dry tent. He feels that ho has a friend in friendship; she re-establishes the man s I through the connects tbe other action of even alcohol. It is claimed this woman, and if he is tired or wor self esteem, and finally they part “better charges of powder with the first and ex the that this preservation possesses the prop ried, or wants a little comradeship in friends than ever,” as she says and he I plodes them one at a time, each one shoot erty of uniting with the most delicate and 225 Miles Shorter—20 hours less pursuits which absorb his life, he turns echoes, and still in her heart she knows ing out the star which is next above it. brilliant colors, and rendering them ap time than l>y any other route. to her frankly and without sentiment; that _______________________ ____ there are blemishes _________ remaining on ' The stars are made of chemical mixtures parently imperishable.—New York Tele and if with more expansiveness than the polished marbles of that templo of i which var? with the coIors which are Pro gram. __________ First class through passenger nn«l freight line from Portland and all points in the Wil be would show to a male friend, without friendship which no effort and no time i A rsd star is sometimes made by Mad Slinging Should Be Discouraged. lamette valley to and from San Eiawisro. wimii,. 1 , mixing four parts of dry nitrate of strontia a bit of the glamour he would throw will w holly remove, and she firmly re- ( and flfteen of “It is true that I was convicted of bur around the woman that he loved. glary ten years ago, ” said the candidate in solves that so precious a possession shall Copper filings efcnge the color to green, Time Schedule (except Snmlavs). Now there is something in this as nev er again l>e marred or risked by act Rosin, salt and a small quantity of amber a low voice. “It is true, as my opponents Leave Albany 12:20 pm Leave Yaquina 7 nm charge, that I had to leave the state hur sured undemonstrativeness very irritat of hers. 1 make it yellow. Small particles of zinc “ Jorvalîs 1:03 ¡>m; “ C<»rvall«10-J5 am ing to a woman's inherent love of do And she keeps the resolution strictly change it. to blue, and another and perhaps riedly and with but little baggage because Arr’vYaquîna-1:35 ¡uni A rriv Albany 11:13am I thoughtlessly signed another man ’ s name O. & (’. trains connectât AJban» and Cor minion. If she is a cultivated and finely and carefully - until next time. better red can be made by using a mixture to a check and didn’t notice it till I’d vallis. of lamp black and niter natured woman she is ashamed of her M rs . F rank L f . si . ie . The above trains conne-rt at Y aquina with cashed it. But, gentlemen, ” and he raised The white stars in the cheap “one ball own exacting nature and tries to conceal the Oregon Developement « 'o's. Line of Steam ” are merely balls of cotton soaked his voice and held up both hands, “I appeal ships between Yaquina and ban Francisco. and subdue it. She avoids making pro Hudson Maxim, of Pittsfield, Mass.,; 1 candles to you to show your disapproval of the with benzine. — Edward Marshall in the N. B.—Pafwcngers from Portland and all Wil- fessions of her own feelings and tries to Inother of Hiram Maxim, the well-, Youth's Companion. mud slinging methods of the opposition. anietU Valley P. inis <- hd make clo^e connec avoid expecting them. She tries to be known inventor, lias invented a smoke It is getting to be the fashion in politics tion with the’ trains <»f the Y aquina R oute at more and more to deal in personalities, to Albany or Corvallis, and it destined to San the sort of friend a man is to another less powder for guns that has, so far as ! Advised His People to Work Sunday. Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yaquina man, solid, true, but utterly unsenti tested, merited the eager attention of A parish clergyman in West Somerset drag in details about the candidate’s life the evening before date of sailing. arm v officers. The production of a new shire announced on a recent Sunday morn that should not be mentioned, and I trust mental, and her effort ends, as do all »mall caliber rifle is entirely dependent you will rebuke this tendency by elect Sailing liâtes. efforts to be what God does not intend upon the result of tests of this class of ing that he would not preach a sermon be that ing me to the high office to which I aspire!” The Steamer Willamette Valley will sail us to be, in weariness, discouragement powder, and at present the tests made j cause it was most important that the hay —Pittsburg Dispatch. be got in at once, as the weather riiO'.l SAX FRANCISCO FEON YAQUINA. and occasional Protests of outraged nat with tlie Maxim powder give gratify should showed signs of breaking up. and accord Nove mber 1st, ure. ing evidence» of success. Nov< mber 9th. November 5th, ingly most of the men in the congregation The tendency to lop the ear varies much November 15th, Falling into one of these lapses the at once proceeded to the fields and made in different animals. Rabbits lop their November 2üth. November 24th. Jay Gould and his son George occu the best of the fine afternoon.—Ixrndor ears after a comparatively short period of November 30tn. woman friend is ripe for a quarrel, and domestication, and with the exception of the occasion is never hard to find. Some pied the platform at a political meeting Tit Bits. _________________ PuK.afcnger iind freight rate® always the low in Parsons, Kansas, the other day. thing that is said or not said, done or Both gentlemen seemed quite uneasy, Senator Joe Brown, of Georgia, is one of dogs arc almost the only lop eared animals est. For infoiniai¡un. anply to C. C. HOGUE, left undone, or even some fantasy of her as there was no ticker on the platform, : the most curious public characters in the in Europe and America, but in oriental south, as well as one of the wealthiest men countries all the domestic animals are Gen’l. Frt. & Pas1. Agt.. Oregon Pacific R. n own brain, is sufficient. She generally more or less lop eared, a fact which sug Co , Corval'fs, Oregon. in the nation. His fortune has been esti One of our leading doctors says a po- . begins with a very cool and elaborately W B WEBSTER mated as high as <60.000,000. He is said to gests that they Lave been much longer un sensible expostulation, basing her re tato is most digestible if 'wiled in its look more like a down-at-the-heel book der domestication than their congeners in Gen’L Frt. A Paae. Agt., Oregon Developmet.k C- , Montgomery street, San Francisco Cal. agent than a sepjitor. proaches upon jealous care for her jacket. Christendom. East* and South OLIVER CHILLED VU Southern Pacific Route SHASTA LINE. AND Express Tvains Leave Portland Daily Ltxvr TEEL BLOWS I TEEL FLOWS I S Both Wood and Steel Beams. _________ ARRIVE. Portland. 6.00 p ni Sen 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 Citv, Woodbartn, Salem. Albany, Tangent. Slicdds. Halsey. Harrisburg, Jun ction city, Irving. Eugene I i Roseburg Mall Dally. urarg. Portia id . Roseburg. AEKIVK 8:00 a n> Roseltui Roseburg... 5.40 p na 6:20 a ni 11 __ Portland . 4 ?00 p m Albany Local, Daily. Except Sunday. lf . avk Portland I Albany 5: 5: arrive p m Albany......... 9: am Portland 9: p iu aiu Pullman Buffet Sleepers, Tourist Sleeping Car«, For accommodation of second dees passen gers attached to express trains WEST SIDE DIVISION PLOWS ! Between Portland and Corvallis. Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. AKKIVI LFAVE Portland . 7 :S0 a ni McMinn’ 10:10a ui McMinn’ 10:10 a m Corva) I is. 12 :10 p I. Corvallis 12:55 pm McMinn' 2 :56 p ra McMinn’ 2:56 pm Portland . fi -SOp m At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific. Express Train Daily, except Sunday. les vg. ! a aatva Po’-tland. 4:40pm McMnn . 7.25pm McMinn*. . 5 V* a m; Portland 8:20am Largest Stock in the County to Select from. V MONITOR GRAIN DRILLS AND SEEDERS Through Tickets to all Points EAST AND SOUTH. For tickets and full information regard ing rates, mana, etc., cull on the Company's agent at McMinnville. R KOEHLER. K P. ROGERS, Manager. Asst. G F. A P Ajt ----------------------------------- - From Terminal or Interior Points tbf Simplest Gear, Lightest Draft, Best Force Feed, on Earth. is the Line to Take I GOLDEN AGE DISC HARROWS To all Points East & South It is the DINING CAR ROUTE. It runs Through VESTIBULE!) TRAINS Every Day in the Year to AND CHICAGO (hit out More of Center Ridge than any ST. PAUL (No Change of Cars) Composed of IHUW CARS other Harrow made. (unsurpassed) PTLi.MlMbRAWIXUOOMSiiEIW (Of Latest Equipment,) ¡WRIST SLEEPIMi CARS j THE STEED KING ( ( Best that can be constructed and in which accommodations are for hol ders of First or 8econd-cptss Tick ets. and ELEGAXT DAY (’«ACHES. A Continuous Line connecting with all lines, affordiug direct and unin terrupted service. prirg Tth Harrow. Pullman Sleeper reecrvatione can l>e wur rd in advance through auv agent of the road Titkds Our sales on these harrows are very large, Throngli end Europe can be purchased at any ticket of this conmany. Full information concerning rates, time and increasing every day. It is the finest office of trains, routes and other details furnished on application to any agent, or Tooth for Summer Fallow made. A I) CHARLTON. Asst General Passenger Agent General Office Of the Company, No, 1*1 Flrat St., Cor. Wallington, Portand. Or. SITE J. G. BALLINGER A CO.. ARE YOU GOING EAST? iY£cZÆi2srz<r‘V’iiJii..n:, ora. If so be sure and call for your ticket, via the Lots in the tap II Mw«« May, -THE- ADDITION H1 ARE SELLING FAST! It Is ZEBviild.in.g' TTp. Boon Lots will be scarce and Command a Higher Trice. It is positively th. shortest aud fin ;>l line to Chicago and the east and south srrt the only sleeping and dining car througl Ine to ZST ottt * Before Too Late, Price Ranges $50 up. For full particulars apply to J. I. KNIGHT A CO., Real Estate Agents, McMinnville. THE INVESTMENT CO.. 49 Stark St., Portland, Or. F. BARNEKOFF A CO.. McMinnville Flouring Milla. « While You Wait," BUT CURES NOTHING ELSE. Administratrix Notice. DR. ABORN 18 NOW AT PORTLAND, OREGON. o h Z u Ö in X »- I X 1 PI C» c o o n (A CO •n C r X X ■< (0 ô > TO----- NOTiCE is hereby given that the under signed Kittie Davis has been appointed by tlie County Court of the County of Yamhill State of Oregon, Administrator of th? es tate of Jeflerson Davis, deceased Therefore all persons have claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same with proper vouchers to th? umlersigued at McMinnville Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 20th dav of November, A. I> . 1890. KITTIE DAVIS. Administratrix of Said Estate F. W. Fenton. Attorney for Estate. Brick For Sale! i We have a large quantity of FIRST CLASS BRICK. FOll THOSE WHO CAlfflOT POSSIBLY CALL PER 8ONALLT, HOME TBEATMEXT PLACED WITH- Ui THE BEACH OF ALL THAT WILL GIVE tySTA-VTAXEOCS BELIEF A5D A PEBMAXEXT CUBE. Which we will place on board cars in Hillsboro for N otb .—Home treatment, securely packed, sent by Express to all parts of the Pacific Coast, for those who cauaot possibly call in person. UL INVITED TO CALI FOR FREE CONSUL TATION ST PAUL. ST. LOUIS, ANO ALL POINTS East, North South. — AT---- T=OISTI_i^_X<rü, cm.. GEO. S. TAYLOR’ Ticket Aflt. Corner First and Oak Sts. $6.7 5 per 1 ,OOO Tlie most speedy, positive and perma Address all orders to nent cure for Catarrh of the Head, Asthma aud all Throat, Bronchial, Lung, Heart J. S. ADAMS, Stomach, Liver and Kidney Affections, I Hillsboro, Oregon. Nervous Debility, etc. Consumption, in its various stages, permanently cured. D r . A born ’ s O riginal M ode of T reat meet and his M edicated I nhalations gives instantaneous relief, builds np and revitalizes the whole constitution and —I i ll r« i ~ 1" Mil n the eldest nnd m< t popular Frirrfjfr rr<j system, thereby prolonging life. Weak, Is mechanical paper pub ,-hed and ha* ti e lunol nervous, debilitated and broken-dowu circulation of any pnp< r "fits c I gr * in t tie world, fltartrxte<1. Bent ass of Wood Encrt.v. constitutions, old aud young, invariably • cully ng«. Published weeklv. Hend for MHctrnen gaiu from ten to thirty pounds in from codt . Price W h year. L>nr months* trial, fl. MUNN ft CO., PUBl.lsnri.s. SCI Broadway, N.V. thirty to ninety days. I D r . A born ’ s phenomenal skill and mar velous cures have created the greatest ARCHITECTS & BUILDERQ astonishment on the Pacific Coast aud M Edition of Scientific American. 0 A trreat sneers. Each team contain« w.inred ■ iro’jgliout the American continent, dur- lthoffraphic plates of country an.1 <-ttv residen ■ ng the past twenty-five years. Asthma, ce* or public buildlnss. Nnmervas enarpvli ps and full plan? and «pectflrationa for the n«e < f -,'starrh of the Head, and all Throat, Bron- yucbasconiemplate btiiidinr. Price r. yenr. l.ial and Lung trouble instantly relieved, 15 ct*. a copy. MUNN ft CO., PuBii-roK». also Bar Diseases and Deafness often cured nmv he ed l.y -r pl - permanently at first consultation. D r . li« t»> N A born ’ s essay on the “ Curability of Con ft Cu., U i «$ sumption.” and a treatise on “Catarrh of ■ 40 year*’ experience end have nm< e .'.r the Head,” with evidences of some ex ■ r.D.'JJO applications for Amerimn ct ‘ I et«n patents. Send for llnr.dbo* k < . t tra onl: nary cures, mailed free. Call or pondence strictly confidential. «I'lvess DR. ABORN, Fourth and Morri«oa Sti^ PortUad, Oregoa. The Royal Route Jlb.ra may imitate,but none can surpass it Out motto is “always on timt ” b. sure and ask ticket sgents for ticket, rl| this oslebratsdroute and tak» nont ^■aAWMhliigtoMU»»*) CUBES ANY HEADACHE CC bl ■J <2 Id X Its magnificent stael track, unsurpassed train service and elegant dining and leaping cars has honestlv earned for it the title of fl Administratoris Notice. NOTICE is hereto, given that the anJer- stgned l as been by the County Court of Yamhill county. Oregon, dulv appointed Administrator of (lie estate of Jasper N Cobb, deceased All persons having claims against said estate are notified to preBent the same to me at the office of James Mc Cain. in McMinnville, Oregon, within sit months from th date hereof. Dated this 15th dav of Noveml-er, 1<JJ ' WM M. COBB Administrator. TRADE MARKS. In case your maik Is n<>t re«i<ren<l .> u,. ect Office, app:y to M i nx ft <»».. ar i p < Immediate protection. Send for liauu:>*n>k. COPYRIGHTS for books, ehai:« n. etc., quickly procurod. Address Mt’NN & CO., Pnirut SulicliAfa. GrnruL on'iit aci Baosuwsr w it. i: • MVERTISERS on advertising spec* when in Chicago, will find it on fi** O