The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, January 15, 1891, Image 4

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    O&DS AND ENDS.
The Women's union of Boston has
she mad. her bow not long ago. Miss
oiler considerable constitutional anal-
THEY'RE \ CIIESTMT.
inaugurated a series of Sunday meetings
Lodge is a Boston girl.
“gy witli those so-called dwarfs; th«ir
It
is
only
with I be mouth open that siWMS
(
»HRfloX.
M c M innville ,
Miss Rebecca Potts, who is one of the exclusively for women. The speakers i ing can be accomplished during sleip
AND HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED tnode of life, their manners anil cus­
local belles, made her debut recently at t arc always women. The topics dis­
toms, arc similar to tliose of the pyg­
January
15, 1891 her sister's wedding. She served in tlie cussed are not necessarily religious, but Miss Lynch, author of “In Troubled
HUNDREDS OF TIMES SINCE.
Waters,” is going to Paris to lecture on the
mies. They arc probably a branch of the
capacity of bridemaid, and at the recep­ are usually of an ethical nature, and dis­ work? of George Meredith.
dwarfish race found in Africa. The
tion following the ceremony was for- ■ tinguished and able women in all tho
It is impossible for a slave to have any
walks of life address the meetings, which style. If you would have your child digni­ Dr. Oscar Lena, Prof's..or ,:f «¿«Migraphv natural inference is tliat in by-gone
BFDS IN WASHINGTON. mally presented.
at Prugne University, Tell. Many Inter-
Miss Kitty Reed, the daughter of the I are full of interest. Women's societies fied you must treat it with dignity.
years a distinctly aboriginal race in-
“< !xar," will appear this season at some ought to have meetings of this sort in all I Robert Browning is responsible for the
e«Hng Fact. About th. Litti. iteopie— i habited the vast forests which extend
the
cities
and
large
towns.
They are not a<t Small on the lorn-r a.
MARGARET MANTON TELLS OF THE of her mother's afternoon receptions, and
statement that he was nearly 50 before he
between the Congo and the great lakes,
next year she will be introduced. Kitty
i he Enqnlmnox up North.
The voting in the Methodist church I made any money out of his writings.
CAPITAL'S PRETTY GIRLS.
and that this race was overcome and
is only 15, hut she is well grown and , for the admission of women as delegates
In Franco and Italy the usual dinner
scattered everywhere by a more jMiwer-
looks and appears much older. She has to the general conference amounts to hour is 4 or 5 p. m., a custom that has re­
In the legends of ancient peoples, ful, active and intelligent tribe, com­
They Are Incline«! to l»r Strong and learned early what there is in political
this: It is simply a popular expression mained unchanged for hundreds of years.
Soon Lots will be scarce and Command a Higher Price.
Hearty as Well a* Comely to the Eye. favor, while her father was speaker, and of the sentiment of the church members
Broca, the French anthropologist, de­ where myths which relate to beings of pounded of various negro tribes, and
Picture» of six of Them from Photo- ; liefore it was determined that he would in general. Tho church in general has clares that the broad headed race now rep­ unnatural size and form so often occur, this in so effectual a manner that we
o
not remain in that position she was voted in favor of it. The authoritatix'o resented by the people of central France we find that stories concerning dwarfs now find but groups and remnants
graphs Procured 1 Specially for I s.
made the recipient of overwhelming at­ vote—that which will decide tlie matter are the true Gauls or Celts or Cajsar.
seem
to
have
been
especially
in
favor.
surviving
in
the
midst
of
other
races,
[Copyright by American l*reffi A«neiat»on.]
Price Ranges $50 up. For full particulars apply to
The Bell Rock lighthouse is enveloped to
tention. After the election a change finally—will be taken by the ministers
BOl’T this time becam«; apparent. Everybody was as of the church next year. The preachers its summit in blinding spray during a The classic literature of Greece makes who countenance and spare the strang­
J. I. KNIGHT 4 CO.,
mention
of
the
Pygmies,
a
race
so
little
THE INVESTMENT CO..
ers only because they are expert hun­
of year, says the kiml as ever, but the effusiveness was will vote not only on the admission of heavy ground swell, even when there is
40 Stark 8t, Portland, Or.
that they are said tobeonlya few inch­ ters and fishermen, or because in some
society almanac, considerably toned down. Mi Kitty women to the general conference, but but little or no wind.
Real Estate Agent?, McMinnville.
F. BARNEKOFF 4 CO..
Reading cars, fitted out with the most es high, and to live in the depths of places they serve to amuse the native
look out for buds. has all t»f her father's independence, and on their eligibility as delegates to the
McMinnville Flouring Mill«.
One would sup-1 her happiness does not depend upon so­ ordinary conferences of the separate popular periodicals and books, will be at­ Central Africa, where, in mysterious chief by their grotesque dances and
tached to the passenger trains of the St.
pose that buds i ciety's favor.
silence ami solitude, the Nile takesits songs.
districts and divisions of the Methodist
coining out in i Another very youug. young lady is church. There is little reason to doubt Petersburg and Warsaw railroad.
rise. We are further told that these
As being a race of hunters, these
Queen
Victoria
’
s
chef
receives
a
salary
of
winter mnst lie' the daughter of Senator Pierce, of North that til* result will bo in favor of the
diminutive men make war every spring dwarfs are not addicted to agricultural
$3,500
a
year.
Under
him
there
are
four
hothouse bios-! Dakota. She is not yet sixteen, but she, women, however, since among tho
master cooks and a score of male and fe­ on birds of large size, and in “Homer’s pursuits. Their settlements or villages
sorns, but these I too, will assist her mother this season.
ANY
Methodist clergy .ire some of the most male assistants.
Iliad" we find a full description of the are of the most primitive description;
are not. The
The daughters of Senator Blackburn, enlightened aud liberal men on the wo­
The
Thames
was
frozen
over
in
1788,
1794
young lady who ‘ of Kentucky, Misses Corinne and Lu­ man question to he foun«l in America. and 1798. In the following year, the last battle of the Pigmies and the Cranes. they consist in agglomerations of small
thriv.fl on star I
cille, will both Is? in society this winter. Well they may be, too. fur it is women of the century, a terrible snowstorm raged Struljo, who is much of a skeptic, and round huts, which can be readily taken
mist and butter-1 They are typical south- rn beauties, tall : who support the clmrch.
knew liow prone to exaggeration were to pieces and erected elsewhere, ac­
throughout the Midlaud counties.
While You Wait.'
flies' wings, and to whom the grasshopper ami slender, with clear cut faces ami
In a new arc lamp that has lately ap­ travelers, in the recital of their adven­ cordingly as the site chosen offers
Bishop Vincent prophecies that women
was a burden, is, thank heaven, a relic I dark eye«. Miss Corinne, the eld’r, has
BUT CURES
peared
a
hollow
carbon
is
used
to
form
the
tures
in
foreign
lands,
throws
discredit
more
favorable
opportunities
for
the
will bo admitted as delegates to the
of the past.
arc, and the light is increased by introduc­ on the story, and in one of his liooks chase.
dark hair, but Mias Lucille's tress;-.« are Methodist general conference.
The girl of today is healthful and almost golden. They are both charm­
ing a hydro-carbon vapor to the arc through
The more recent observations of trav­
bluntly states that “ail who wrote
strong and lithe and supple. She has no i ing girls, with winning, cordial juau-
Professor Lester F. Ward says iu Tlie the lx>re of the carbon.
scorn of a healthy appetite. She walks, ners. Everybody likes them. Senator Forum: "Mau- lias displace«! more
It is no uncommon thing for the inhabit about India were liars.” Aristotle and elers fully confirm the fact that the an­
THE YAQUINA ROUTE
miles, she rides horses. In Washington I
Blackburn has lieen very badly hurt. genius than woman largely because ho ants of Vienna to eat five meals a day, Pliny, op the other hand, believed that cients were acquainted with this pecul­
she rides bicycles. She can row a boat1 His horse ran away ami threw him. has been in possession of a wider range these consisting of breakfast, lunch, din­ a dwarf race, who were troglodytes or! iar race, and there is reason to believe
or handle a rifle. She can fence and During liis confinement to th«- house his of facts.'' Therefore, oli, women! get ner, tea and supper.
cave-dwellers, had their existence in! that the pygmies of Strabo an Herodo­
For stings or bites from any kind of in­
swim and — tell it not in Gath — there daughters were very devoted. It is evi- facts, not about things that happened in
Africa. Herodotus, more accurate and tus are the same as the Batua and the
are a few of her who can send a football I dent that as yet the senator is tlie man some foreign country 2.000 years ago. but sect apply dampened salt, bound tightly scientific, distinctly allude# to these I
Wambutu.— Dr. O«kr>r Lenz, in E!am-
D. M. F brry & Co’s
spinning into the air in a way that i in whom they are most interested.
facts alxmt the science, history, govern­ over the spot. It will relieve, and usually
cure very quickly.
iner.
Illustrated, Descriptive and Priced
dwarfs
in
his
books.
He
relates
that
would make a Yale .lialfback ashamed
. S. Esog-g-. Receiver.
Miss Everett, tlie only cliil'l of Mr. ment, industries and social ami political
Gen. Lew Wallace is writing with elabo­ five men belonging to the tribe of Nay-
of himself. It is the girl of today who and Mrs. Sidney Everett, will be intro- economy of your own time. The wo­
How “Rat.” « a. Start«:!.
eed
nnual
rate
care
a
story
of
the
conquest
of
Con
­
—AND—
will be the mother of the future states­ | duced this winter. This young lady is a man who understands thoroughly a sin­ stantinople by the Turks in 1454. lie in­ amonen, in Lybia, undertook a voyage
For 1891 will be mailed FREE
to all applicants, and to last season’s
man. and, if there lie any truth in popu­ i striking lieantv. She is very tall, witli gle one of the vital questions of the day tends it to be as good in its wav as “Ben across the Great desert, and came to
Where do slang phrases originate?
customers. It is better than ever.
lar theory, he should surpass the Ro-1 i dark, shining eyes and beautiful curling is worth more to inankin«l than if she Hur.”
Every person using Gardent
tlie banks of a broad river running Thousands of people habitually indulge
Flower or Field Seeds,
man gladiator. So much for the girl col- hair. Miss Everett has lieen abroad for had at her tongue's end the history of
A royal proclamation was published in from east to west and full of crocodiles, In tlie use of slang without a thought
should send for it. Address
ail the poets and painters of past ages. England a week ago, calling in by Feb. 28,
Icctiveiy. Individually she is charming. i some time.
D. M. FERRY & CO.
where they found inhabitants all be­ or care as to the source from which the
DETROIT, MICH.
225 Miles Shorter—20 hours 1 cm
Mite Violet Sibyl Pauncefote, the sec­
Several young ladies will be presented Don't go into Sanscrit history. Study 1891, all gold coins not of the present reign. low the medium height.
Largest Seedsmen in the world
vulgar phrases came, and often without
the
Unite«!
States
constitution
and
the
After
that
date
all
such
coins
will
not
be
ond daughter of Sir Julian Pauncefote, 1 ! at the cabinet receptions. Miss Hal-
time than by any other route.
When the Gothic night descended the slightest idea of its original mean­
legal tender.
the British minis­ I stead, Mrs. Noble’s pretty sister, is here, tariff and silver questions.
ing.
Doubtless
many
of
them
are
over
Europe
little
or
no
progress
was
ASP First clasi» through passenger and freight
Some hunters near Potts, Mich., shot a
ter, is one of the
and Mrs. Rusk has
line from Portland and nil points in the Wfl-
white deer the other day. It is said to be made in geography and ethnography. coined by minstrels and burlesque act­
most distinguished
a daughter who is
lamette valley to and troni San Fiancfoco.
the only white deer ever heard of in that Not until 1661 do we again find the rec­ ors, but often the simplest incident is
of this season's de­
V________________
—VIA
section and was about one and a half years
butantes. Miss
ord of a tribe of small men, called Ixim- responsible for expressions which sweep
Time Schedule (except Sunday«).
The Turkish Young; Woman.
old.
Pauncefote is tall—
LeaveAlbanvl2:2O pm* Leave Yauuina 7 urn
os, who are said to inhabit Madagascar over tlie country and have their use in
At the ago of 9 the Turkish girl puts
An
old
lady
from
New
Hampshire
visited
“ ?orvalfs 1 :03 pm “ CorvalislO :35 am
“divinely tall and
off childish things and liecomes a young Boston, and was asked how she liked the —perhaps the same as those now known the mouths of gamin and the careless­
Arr’vYnquinat
pm! ArrivAlbanyll :13ain
most divinely fair
won: an. She then puts on the close em- city. “Well,” she replied, “of course I a« the. Vazimba, who dwell in the ness of speech until superseded by a
O. A (' trains connect at Albany and Cor-
vallie.
broidered jacket, which closes around can’t tell yet, while ail this building is go­ mountainous districts of that island.
word equally as offensive.
Express Tyains Leave Portland Daily
The above trains connect at Y aqiina with
the bottom of the waist with three gold ing on, but I should think it would be quite
A few years ago a celebrated polo
LEAVE
ARRIVE.
the Oregon Developement <’o>. Line of Steam­
Coming to more recent times we find
a
pretty
city
when
it
is
finished.
”
buttons and leaves the chest exposed,
Portland
7.00
p
inlSanFranciscolO.loam
ships between Yaquina and San Francisco.
team
was
playing
a
match
game
in
one
in 1820 a statement to the effect that a
San Fran. 9:00 p ni|Portland
9.35 am
N. B.—T*i)Hi*6ngers from Portland and nil Wfl-
and when on view in the harems of other
Mr. Gladstone as a Book Buyer.
dwarf people, the Berikomo, were to lx? of our Massachusetts cities with a team
Above trains stop only at following sta­ amette Valley Points can make close connec­
ladies, or on visiting or bath days, she
with the trains of the Y aquina II ovtk at
What Oliver Wendell Holmes describes found living to the north of the lofty from a neighboring city. The visiting tions north of Roseburg: East Portland, i tion
wears pantaloons of some brilliant satin
Oregon City, Woodburni, Salem, Albany, Albany or Corvallis, and if destined to Sai
Ujen.LT.
or silk, with a feridjee also of some as­ as “book hunger” seems with Mr. Glad­ snow-capped Kenia mountain. In 1840 team callelt the Star,wore its name con­ Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg. Jun­ Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yaquina
vioi.iT strtt . rxrxc«-
stone to increase with years. Catalogues
the evening before date of sailing.
FOTE.
very vivacious and
tonishingly gay color. Her pantaloons conscientiously perused and duly marked Dr. Krapf, a missionary, describes a spicuously embroidered on the breast of ction city, Irving, Eugene
pleasing. Mrs.
Rosebmg Mall Daily.
may be green, her shalna or train by him are quite a frequent feature in dwarfish race, the Doko, who live to his shirt.
for she has the
Sailing Dates.
Miller lias two daughters; the elder, (which is tucked in her waistband in the book sellers’ windows. One of the most tlie south of tlie Kafl'a province,
LEAVE.
ARRIVE
complexion of prrre
As tlie game progressed it became,
The
Portla .nl . . 8:00 a ni Roseburg... 5:40 p m
Miss Florence, has lieen in society two street) of pink satin, her jacket of crim­ interesting examples, as it is also the lat­
white and red that
The
Steamer
Willamette Valley a ill sail
evident
to
the
spectators
that
the
ref-'
natives
called
them
Maiagilage,
and
Roseburg. 6:20 a m! Port la nil. 4 :€’
years, but the younger makes her first son. with gold embroider}-; 3 quantity est, is now exposed with the check in the
only English girls
FROM TAQVIKI.
FROM SAS FRANCISCO
eree,
who
was
in
sympathy
with
the
claim
that
they
are
graced
with
a
ca
li
­
appearance
this
season.
window
of
Mr.
Men
kin,
in
Gray
’
s
Inn
have. When on horseback she might:
Albany Local, Daily, Except Sunday.
of all sorts of jewel«, a shawl bundled
.Isnuarv 23d. .
January ltltli,
visiting
team,
was
unfair
in
his
decis
­
dal
appendage.
All
these
facts,
" ' 31st.
road.
Nearly
forty
books
were
ordered,
Miss
Minnie
Wanainaker,
one
of
the
bo
w-
LEAVE
|
ARRIVE
pose as the huntress Diana, and she
'■ ‘ 27th,
around her waist, a purple feridjee or
walks with the gTace and freedom of ee^ral daughters of the postmaster gen­ wrap, a blue parasol, white gloves with subject to the discount of 10 per cent, for ever, are of doubtful accuracy and have ions. This caused great ill-feeling, es- Portland .5: pni'Albany... 9: pm
0: a m
F.Menger and freight ratea al.ava tti. low
Iolanthe. It is worth while to see her eral, will take a prominent place in so­ her rings outside of them, and all the cash, upon which the G. O. M. always in­ been derived from no better source ' pecially as the members of the team 1 Albany........ 5: a m Portland
sists. The most remarkable thing that
eat . For infoi manor:. apply to
come down Pennsylvania avenue with ' ciety this wider. Mias Minnie's gowns colors of the rainbow on her head.
were
rowdyish
in
their
behavior.
Sud-1
Pullman
Bullet
Sleepers,
than
slaves
and
traders
of
the
interior.
strikes
one
in
glancing
through
these
cat
­
C.C. HOGUE,
her sister. No sluggard stroller could are something to dream of, especially as
’l. I'rt. A Pas«. tgt., Oregon Pacific R. "
alogues is the extraordinary variety of Mr.
Tlie first bit of ¡»ositive data respect­ denly as their conduct liecame more
Tourist Sleeping Cars, Gen
He Accepts.
Co
,
Corval
’
la,
Oregon.
keep up with them. Miss \ iolet wears they will be worn by a very pretty girl.
Gladstone’s reading.
ing tlie so-called dwarf jieoples of East­ exasjiciating, someone in the audience For accommodation of second class passen­
W D WEBSTER
usually a plain cloth suit, a high English There is only one more of the sisters,
President Gilmore, of the Johns Hop­
His first book, for example, is an odd
gers attached to express trains
> shouted “Rats!” The cry was instant­
Gen'I. Frt. A-P.ite. Agt., Oregon Oev.lopmesi
walking hat, and a boa of black lynx, ' Miss Lily, who will not come out for kins university, accepts with thanks the volume, “A Sketch of the Pre-Shakespear- ern Africa was furnished by the Ger­
V
Montgomery street, San Prandi««. Cai.
WEST
SIDE
DIVISION
against which her glowing color shows two years yet. Mrs. Wanamaker and $100,000 donation of Mr. Henry Winter eau Drama,” by F. Ireton; then come three man explorer, Professor Sehweinfurth. ly taken up, and throughout the re­
Between Portland and Corvallis.
iu strong relief. Let no one suppose her daughters returned to Philadelphia Davis, Miss Mary Garrett and others, works on anthropology, one of which is At the residence of Muiisa the Monbat- mainder of the game the audience con­
Mail Train Daily, except Sunday.
Carus
Sterne
’
s
“
Werden
and
Vergehen
”
in
for
the
Christmas
festival
which
Mr.
i
tinued
to
apply
it
to
the
turbulent
from this description that, Miss Pauncc-
tu king, he found some samples of the
which was given to the university on
I.KAVK
|
arrive
From Terminai or Interior Points tin
fote is masculine: she is not: quite the Wanamaker always gives, and at winch condition that the medical school of the the original German. As a set off to Tay­ Akka or Tikki-Tikki tribe, men or players.
in
Portland
. 7:30 a ni! McMinn’
contrary . She is modest and sweet as j the ladies of his household are always university shall bo opened to women. lor’s Origin, etc., of “The Fine Arts in small stature, who lived as hunters in
10:10
a
inll'orvallis
.
McMinn'
Finally
one
of
them,unable
to
endure
Great Britain ami Ireland,” Mr. Gladstone
the dainty English blossom who«e name present. They are now here for the President Gilmore also mildly suggests orders Sternberg’s translation of Dr. Mag- tile bush, and soipe of whom King tlie slurring appellation any longer, Corvallis 12:55 p m McMinn*
McMinn’
2:56 p nill’ortland .
season, which is only six weeks this year, that it would he a noble act, a gracefnl nin’s “Bacteria.’’ Bibliography appears
she bears.
I
Munsa kept as a curiosity at hi« court. went to the man who had originated
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
Sir Julian and Lady Pauncefote will but the girls will make the most of it.
act, and a womanly act if the ladies also to be a favorite subject with Mr. Glad­
trains uf Oregon Pacific.
tlie cry and said;
;
Traces
of
this
dwarfish
race
were
also
M argaret M anton .
stone,
for
he
orders
Dobson
’
s
“
History
of
not give a ball, as has been reported.
would uow go on and raise the other
Express Train Dai'v, cxcept'Sunday
‘•Why <lo you call us rats'?”
They are at present giving a series of
|20o.i>00 necessary to set the school go­ the Bas^andyne Bible” and the “Archiv i found at Batalto, on the western coast
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ARRIVE
Saturday dinners, and when the season WOMAN'S WORLD IN PARAGRAPHS. ing. So it would. President Gilmore; fur Geschichte des deutschen Buchhan- ; of Africa. Koelle, the missionary, who . “You ought not take any exception Portland I.KAVE.
. 4 :40 p ni|M< Mnn
7 .25 p 111
dels.” It would be highly interesting to
begius they will give the after dinner re­
so it would. It would be truly womanly know what Mr. G. wants with Cobbett’s i lived at Sierra Leone, ami often made to the name” replied the gentleman ad­ McMinn’. . 5;15 a mlt’ortlaml
8:20 n in
What
Elizabeth
Cady
Stanton
Think,
of
ceptions and small dances which were
because it is forgiving.
“Advice to Young Men and Young Worn trips far into th«* interior, heard of dressed, “You behave worse than rats
Annie
ll.-.ant.
so enjoyable a feature last season.
en.” The “drink question” and “epi­ , dwarfs living farther inland called Lu- and besides you wear tlie word on your
ANTICS OF TWINS.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton writes in The
The great Patten house on Massachu­
It Is the DINING CAR ROUTE. It run»
taphs” are truly strange companions, bub
breasts. Spell tlie name of your team
setts avenue was opened this season for New York Herald a letter about Annie Some Amusing Experiences of Clittie and the ex-premier orders two upon each topic, fun, where such tribes arc called Ken-
Through VESTIBULED TRAINS
! kob or Bezaan.
backward.”
For
tickets
and
full
in
form
«at
ion
regard
­
Every Day in the Year to
the first time since the death of Mr«. Besant, and it is worth while to note
one being by W. Andrews. Heredity, Mor­
Clayton Heath, of Louisville.
ing
rates,
maps,
etc.,
cull
on
the
Company's
Sure enough. Star spelt backward
At aliout the same time Stanley dis­
Patten three years ago. The occasion what this clear headed woman and
The life stories of (’layton Heath and ids monism and Popery, not to mention two
agent at McMinnville.
was the coming out of the youngest of shrewd observer has to say of the most twin sister, Clittie, surpass anything re­ books by Priestly, are duly marked off.
covered the Upper Congo and after­ could make no other word but rats.
R KOEHLER,
E. 1‘. ROGERS.
But it is Shakespearean» that Mr. Glad­ wards explored the country. He found
iu fiction, and bar«- been the cause of
A large number of people from other
Manager.
Asst. G F. A: 1’ Agt
the three sisters.
(No Change of Car«)
famous woman Radical in England. Mrs. lated
many remarkable incidents. But let Miss stone orders wholesale. Sixteen French this dwarf race in different places, and states were in the rink at that time, in­
The Pattens are from California and
Besant is one of the bnsiest persons in Clittie tell the story:
and six German translations from or criti­
(
fiiiHHtNt'tl
of IHIIM CARS
possess fabulous wealth: their house is a
Our uames are Clittie and Clayton cisms on Shakespeare form a portion of in liis more recent expedition from the cluding several visiting teams, and
(u n surpassed)
treasury of art. The debutante is rather Great Britain, to begin. She is identi­
the
order;
so
that
our
readers
need
not
be
| Congo to the Albert Nyanza he often thenceforth the word “rats!” was taken
We were born in 1858 in Louis­
the prettiest of the sisters, all of whom fied closely with two classes of move­ Heath.
PILLMAMURAWIXtiROOlSLEEttlX
at
all
surprised
to
learn
that
Mr.
Glad
­
18
NOW
AT
PORTLAND,
ORCGON.
ments—one the working people's cause rille. Ky. Our father at that time was
i came across small groups of them scat- up as an expression of contempt.—Bo«-1
are reserved—so much so that they are ■
(Of Latest Equipment,)
connected with a large match factory. stone will edit a variorum edition of the
thought by the Washington public to be in general, the other the progress and Until the age of 4 it was impossible for great dramatist or some such stupendous I tereil in tlie dense forests on the Upper ton Globe.
rights of women. Besides this she is a
I
TOI
INST
SLEEPING ( ARX
somewhat haughty.
» dv of our family to pick out the Ijoy from undertaking. Truly an inexhaustible Old Aruwimi. These, it would seem, are
Best that can he constructed anti in
The young Miss Patten has a great socialist, a theosophist. and a very active the girl, aud so often was I taken for the Man!—Pall Mall Gazette.
less
harmless
and
peaceful
than
their
which accommodations are for hol­
fondness for doge. Whilo waiting upon member of the London School board. boy that at the age of 4 iny mother was
ders of First or Second-cptfli Tick-
congeners elsewhere.
They attack
In this unknown land, bear, elk and
Fol* Psychologists to Explain.
the wide veranda for the door to open She manages a house for poor working compelled to put boy’s clothes on my
Any one having investigated ghostly with poisoned darts the caravans that , the noble black-tailed ileer exist in al­
the dogs came all about me, giving the girls where the cost of living is so calcu­ brother Clatie in order to protect me from
ELEGANT IHY POU IIES.
lated
that
for
a
small
sum
honest
girls
getting
a
sound
thrashing
from
a
boy
in
a
rappings
knows fall well that nineteen- seek to pass those well-nigh inaccessi­ most coiliitlv-1 iiuiuliers, and in all but
most hearty welcome they knew how to
Continuous Line connecting with all
back street, as my brother was full of twentieths of the mediums are frauds. ble solitudes.
who
work
for
low
wages
can
have
a
jicrfect
fearfulne-s
of
mail,
and,
here
give. There was a leonine St. Bernard
lines, affordiug direct and unin­
cussedness.
This fact makes the pursuit and vindica­
As to the average stature attained by | from the great difficulty of access to
and a sleek fox terrier; a brown eyed pretty and comfortable home in a re­
terrupted service.
He was also very fond of raw eggs, aud tion of the twentieth medium the more
spectable
neighborhood,
Annie
Besant's
collie and a slender greyhound; a mam
on one occasion when caught taking them fascinating. I am not a spiritualist, and the people, the facts afforded on tlie their domain, the enterprising sports
I'tilhni'n SfiM’pcr reservation« can be seeur-
history
is
remarkable,
H«r
r.vltealism
moth Newfoundland and a tiny black-
ed in Rdvimeetbrongb auvagrnt of th. road
be declared that it was I who had done it. have never been to a spiritual seance in my subject by travelers are far from agree­ man may find them ages hence. Until
TlinfligliTit'LtlxT/'^'c^L'X^
and-tau; there were two lieautifnl hunt- was driven into her by a procew The result was a punishment from my life, but I have had 107 sittings with a hard ing. Herodotus said: “They are be­ the summer just passed, no hunter’s,
of
slow
torture
—
driven
so
thor-
father and the lovely name of “Sucking working, obscure laboring man withiu
era and a mottled coach dog. Such an
ri'<l Europe can bo purchased at any ticket
low
the
medium
height.
”
It
is
no
prospector's
or
explorer's
rifle
hail
ever
oughly
that
now
not
the
rack or Eggs” by my sister, who was two years two years past- In this man's presence, ill
army of dogs leaping upon one all at
office of tfiis conmnny.
once seems rather formidable, but they the stake should force it from her: no. older. Although only a child, I would broad daylight, I have frequently seen i easy task to obtain exact data. They ! awakened the echoes of their hills.
Full information < <.u< « ruing rate?», time
of train«, routes nml other detuih furni‘»lio.|
are all good natnred, which is fair proof not even wealtii and fashion • could not dress myself until father and mother every natural law of physics set at naught are exceedingly shy and timid, and in This hunter’s paradise is the ¡iciiiiisular
tempt her to resign it. She was married both promised they would not allow Clatie by the levitation of heavy furniture, the order to make observations they have lying west of Puget S >und, and cm-.
on application to anv agent. 01
that their mistress is good natnred too.
to wear the same clothes as myself, and to
A 1) CHARLTON.
FOB THOSE WHO CANNOT POSSIBLY ( ALL PI
Miss Conrtenay Walthall, daughter of very young to a clergyman of the Church make matters decided I insisted on mother ringing of bells (as you say) by unseen to catch them, hunting them down braces all the territory west from the 8ONALLT, HOUR THHAT51ENT PLAl 1.0 WiTii-
A “st General Passenger Agent
hands, the verbatim reading of sealed
Of the <'ontpntiy, N«», 131
the senator from Mississippi, is said to of England, a man whose violent temper cuttiug his hair, to which she decidedly writing, etc.; the shaking of the whole like a wild animal. Once caught, how­ Sound to the Pacific ocean, and the I
AN THE REACH OF ALL THAT WILL HIVE
First N1., Cor. Wallington, I’ortaixl, Or
be the prettiest girl in Washington. and gloomy bigotry made her first ques­ objected, as his hair was very long, aud, house and - appings on a table, easily heard ever, they soon become tractable, es­ straits of San Judn de Fuea south to
INSTANTANEOl'S RELIEF AND A
Whether she is or not she is as pret­ tion the saving grace of the theology he like that of many southern children, blonde 100 yards outside the house, snch as would pecially when they see they are in the ! the northern line of Chehalis county,
PERMANENT Ct'RE.
ty as any girl need be, and she is as preached. But this questioning was and curled.
demolish any table if made with a wooden
The most speedy, positive and ptm:a
hands of white men, and not in tliose | comprising the entire counties of Clal­
My brother iu breeches and I in dresses mallet.
lovable as she is fair. Miss Conrtenay is subversive of all propel domestic dis­
neut cure for Catarrh of the Head. Asthma
cipline.
and
the
Rev.
Frank
Besant
in
did splendidly for a week or so, but as he
The person through whom these t hings of a slave dealer; a few presents in the lam and Jefl'erson, and Is locally known and all Throat, Bronchial, Lung, Heart
a tiny girl, a pocket edition of Venus, and
so like me it 011I5’ required a wrap on happened I am sure is as much of a sur­ shape of betels, cloth, or, what is still as the “Olympic Range country." A
not yet eighteen. She has eyes like a deer, the name of Christianity turned his free- a was
Stomach, Liver and Kidney Affections
stormy day to completely bide those prise to himself as he is to me. He sup­
If so he sure and call for your ticket,
big and soft and thinking wife outdoors and took her little
more precious on the eastern coast, salt, ' glance at the map will l>est inform the Nervous Debility, etc. Consumption, ir
via the
pants. So I was in for a sound scold­
a large family by the hardest kind of
its
various
stages,
permanently
<
iwl
brown, and her children awav fr<>tn her because the laws ing every rainy day. When we had a week ports
manual toil, and has nover been willing to will make them suflieientlv friendly to , reader of the extent of this territory,
brown of England did not consider a mother of wet weather and mother was obliged to receive from me one cent as compensation allow of a yard measure being applied where until last summer the noblest D r . A born ' s O riginal M ode oi T rh . i r
M.1NT and his M edicated I nhalation .'
of who doubted the creed of the Church of go shopping and sister was at school, we for the time that he has given me in sit­ to their jieisons. They are mighty
game on the continent has lived in un­ gives instantaneous relief, builds up ano
England a proper person to train the were left at home with the girl—a black
ting. He is entirely free from the ordinary glad, however, when the operation is
revitalizes the whole constitution am
young mind, So, widowed and deno­ auntie, who allowed us to do anything we suspicion attaching to the paid “medium."
disturbed peace.
late, she went out to work for human­ Hked.
I ;e: '. thereby prolonging life
It he is a medium he does not know it. I f ' over, and run away most nimbly. The
-THE
nervous, debilitated and broken-down
Oh, Illis ringing in the ears!
ity. When her children were old
For amusement brother aud I ouce went the wiseacres ever get together and explore small st man of ripe years T ever came
constitutions, old and young, invariably
Oil, this humming in the bead!
enough to choose they went to her of into the dreasing room, took long strings him it will be interesting to see what I across among the Abongos stood four
gain
from
ten
to
thirty
pounds
iu
from
their own accord. Mrs. Stanton writes aud tied all the movable furniture togeth­ they will call him.—Concord Cor. Boston feet three, inches from the ground,
Hawking blowing, snuffing, gasping thirty to ninety days.
ÍÍ'
of the famous Radical. "She is one of er, and made wagons for moving. The Transcript.
Watering
eyes and throat a-rasping,
D r . A born ' s phenomenal skill am! mar
only
thing
remaining
was
a
Large
hat
rack
Stanley
saw
one
not
quite
four
feet
those rare characters, purified and ele­
Health impaired and comfort fled, velous cures have created the greatest
that stood in the hall. Clatie suggested Working on On. PIcturo TIUrly Years. high, another four feet four inches, and
vated by every sorrow, whose learning that we move it. I said it was too big.
weacNCE wiXDOR.
astonishment on the Pacific Coast und
Till I would that I were deadl
Artist
Albert
Bierstadt
has
recently
been
<
It is positively the shortest ami finial
a
grown
up
girl
of
about
seventeen
has ]>assed from her memory to her But like all boys he thought himself a visiting his old haunts in the Rocky
throughout the American continent, dur­ line
red in it.
Her
to Chicago and the east and south and
What
folly
to
suffer
so
with
catarrh
­
judgment,
and
made
her
wiser
in
all
the
ing
the
past
twenty-five
years.
Asthma,
years
of
age
who
was
half
an
inch
short
man,
and
so
he
moved
it;
at
least,
he
tried
cheeks are the color
mountains. He first crossed the plains in
only sleeping and dining car through
al trollies, when the worst eases of Cr.tarrh of the Head, and all Throat. Bron­ the
practical
details
of
life.''
to,
when
over
came
the
rack,
mirror,
mar
­
ine
to
of
three
feet.
The
¡alter
may
hax'e
185#
with
the
army
of
Argoaants
from
the
of American beau­
COCRTKNAY WALTHAM-
slab and fancy top, broken into a east, and it was then that be made the first been an exception, although the wom­ chronic cutarrli in the head are relieved chial and Lung trouble instantly relieved,
ty roses, and her
I have always had a sly suspicion that ble
City. and all Mlaaoarl
thousand pieces.
sketches for the paintings of western en are proportionately smaller than tlie and cured by the mild, cleansing prop­ al: o Ear Diseases and Deafness often cured ornaba, Kami
soft southern speech is irresistibly charm­ there were a good many fools in the
River 1'olnt.
permanently at first consultation. D r .
Clatie and 1 ran upstairs in great fright,
which gave him fame. For his lat­
erties of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. A born ' s essay on the “ Curability of Con­
ing. I predict that Miss Walthall will world, but at present the most liopeleae hiding behind the machine in mother's scenes
men.
est work, “The Last of the Buffalo," he
have more attention this season than is fools seem to me to l>e those superfine sewing room. We huddled up liko lit­ spent thirty years’ time and made several
Its magnificent Heel track, unaurpaMe«!
From personal observation and what It purifies the foul breath, by removing sumption.” and a treatise on ‘'Catarrh ol trail)
eerrice and elegant dining and
good for several debutantes, but it will individuals who base their claim to gen­ tle chickens. I saw lying on the floor hundred sketches. The picture was in bis
the cause of offense, heals the sore and the Head,” with evidences of tome ex-
I
have
read
on
the
subject,
1
am
led
to
deeping
cars has honestly earned for it the
not spoil her.
tility on the fact that the}- wear hand mother’s shears, and thinking it could not mind when he followed the trail to Pike's
inflamed passages, and perfects a last­ traordmary cures, mailed free. Call or :!thof
infer
that
tlie
height
of
these
pygmies
addiess
DR ABORN>
Miss Florence Windom, the secretary's made underclothing and scorn the ma­ be laid on me if it was not for our hair I Peak thirty-one years ago.—Exchange.
averages between 4 feet 3 inches and 4 ing cure.
daughter, is another beautiful girl from chine made underclothing. Let those took the shears and cut Clatie’s hair as
Fourth wad Morrison Sts.» Portland, Oregon.
A h Aluminum iauiu I.
i vhe Royal Rout< •
feet 8 inches for a full grown man, and
Mrs. I iarfield is said to be overwhelm­ N ote . —Home treatment, securely pacl.ed, sent l>>
the west who will be one of the belles wear the haul made gear, of course,who short as it ever has lieen done since by a
There is on exhibition in the window of
barber, although it lacked style. Our faces
this winter. Miss Windout is quite an prefer clothi ng which some woman has seemed never to change. When Clatie was Sevin’s pharmaej’ an artificial aluminum I between 3 feet 8 inchcsaud 4 feet I inch ed by her correspondence. Letters IxprtM to all parts of the Pacific Coa-for t hoi wl*
artist. She has l>eeu in a Boston studio darned her fingers off and bored her eyes ill I was. At one time we both lay for hand which was invented by Samuel Lucas, I for the women. This certainly consti- come to her from every part of the Cannot pc.-sibly call in person.
Ubers may imitate.but none can surpass it
Our motto is "always on time.”
for some time, and has done some things out to make, and after she lias done it weeks with the same fever.
of Poquetanuoc, for his son, Willard A. ' tutes a race of smaller stature than that country and on every conceivable top­ til INVITED TO CALL TCR FIKE COHSUiTATIW
Be sure and ask ticket agents for ticket»
which have received favorable comment [ her seams are neither so handsome,
When he was 18 years of age my brother Lucas, who lost his hand iu a picker in ! to be found in most other countries; but ic. Every communication she receives
ria this celebrated route and take non<
from critical judges. Miss Florence strong nor even as those made by the tire­ fell in love with a pretty girl, aud our Lucas Brothers’ mill. This hand weighs
>th«rt.
W. H MEAD, G A
was present at her mother's Wednesday less little iron fingers. Machine made people objected. But my brother declared less than a pound, and the fingers are so | the term "dwarf’ which ¡«applied to is given careful attention, and frequent­
No, 4 Washington street, Portland. Or
teas last year, and this is the season < f clothing is very nice and very pretty, it was only a flirting acquaintance. One ingeniously arranged with springs that | them appears incorrect. Ethnology ly a pleasant letter of some length is
her formal introduction into society.
and thousands of lovely women will con­ fine evening I played the part of brother. I the hand can be made to grasp and hold furnishes examples of many a tribe sent in answer.
put on his best coat, hat and gloves and articles more firmly, it is claimed, than
Two years ago Mrs. Leit.-r. of Chicago, tinue to wear it. Cranks can wear what drove up to the «abode of my brother’s lady any artificial hand ever yet invented. and nation whose stature does not
Only «inc in the United
they
like,
but
let
them
not
presume
to
introduced the custom of bringing ont
love. I asked her to drive for half an hour. This new metal is light, bright, strong, ! much exceed that which is here uttrib-
Out of 1307 cough syrup« manufactur­
debutantes at the heginni g of a Wash­ criticise those who do not agree with I did my best to talk love. I did wh«at I tough, untarnishable and unrustablc, «and 1 uted to the so-called pygmie«. This ed in the United States but one has
ington season. She pre - nted her first their nonsense. If they must wear hand thought a sweetheart ought to do. I especial] j’ adapted for such a use.
will I«“ made cl air by coniparing the lx«-n found to lie entirely free from opi­
The nice adjustment and form Mr. Lucas
daughter then; this wircr her second made clothing as a mark of gentility, h-t talked of a future home and of love by the
figures
I have just given with tin- ¡bi­ ates, and that is tlie California Positive
has
put
into
it
combine
art
and
mechanism
sea. After I fairly engaged myself I found
girl makes her bow. Miss Leiter No. 2 them. They probably nets! it.
the dear little dove crying. I asked the to some purpose. It is a curious as well as llowing list furnished by anthropologic­ and Negative Electric Cough cure,
is a very pretty girl. She is a western
O/V SALE
The Catholic archbishop of Santiago
for the sudden flow of tears from a useful device, and will prove such a boon al research:
which is tlie l«est on earth for coughs,
girl, which is in her favor, for girls must hare drawn very doleful conclu­ reason
to crippled men that it ought to bring a
those lovely eyes, and she said:
It. In. Ft. In. !
from the south and west are the girls sions from his observations on the estat ■
colds, croup, etc. Sold by Rogers Bros.
“Mr. Heath, I have lieen waiting fur yoi: fortune to the inventor. This ingenious I’.il !”<•?>
h>
11
nowadays. She is slender and has a of matrimony in his archdiocese. He to propose for so long, and 10 think it has work of Mr. Lucas verifies the old adage, ' Suabians ,
Webb C. Hayes, tlie ex-president's
wealth of glossy hair; but her greatest lias directed that hereafter all bride­ come at last’” and then sh<‘ put her head “Necessity is the mother of invention.”— ■ Kaffirs
.
5
son, lives in Cleveland, where lie is
PoIynesiuD^I
Norwich Bulletin.
charm is in her eyes. They are large maids shall wear at weddings black on my shoulder and wept.
(>
/>
Englishmen
5
and clear and wonderfully gray, like dresses. Marriage is a grave business in
rated a keen and successful business
I trembled for my brother, and tried
5
7
.5
5
, (lerman-A ust • i ?> 11>
Gas from Oil.
PRICE
all manner of tales to have Clatie make a
those of Scott's Helen—"The gray of Chili.
5
5
N
egroes
2
8 i num. He is treasurer of one corpora­
trip
to
some
seashore
for
my
health
before
The Chicago Journal of Commerce states . FrPnchmen
early morn, between the black of night
5
IT IS THE BEST
tion
and
a
stockholder
in
several
others.
ST PAUL. ST. LOUIS.
There is <>n< stale iu the Union that the next engagement night, but the night that a new process for the manufacture of Chinese
EASIEST TO USE,
•>
•■»nd blue of day.-’ Miss Leiter has been
:!'2
He is a bachelor and occupies apart­
came, and to my surprise he wa3 only gas from petroleum has been put into prac­ I Australian<
Ä THE CHEAPEST
has
no
college
for
women,
and
the
.
5
'•■'t
AKO ALL POINTS
educated abroad and is accomplished
absent a short time. I crept out of the tice at Kittanning, Pa., by which it is Malays
5
1",
ments in the east end of the city.
and graceful. She promises to be a so­ thought of a "co-ed" college would barn to see my brother as he drove in. I claimed
5
IT
gas can be manufactured at one- i Andamans ....
frighten
her
out
of
her
Rip
Van
Winkle
cial favorite. The Leiters lire in the
Gen. Miles believed he bad the Sharp
I li
half the cost of the old, and is much better , Akka (Tikki-Tikki
sleep of a century. That state is Vir­ overheard him say:
♦9, 4 11 rifle with which Gen. Custer was killed
Blaine mansion.
“That girl is a fool; she must take me for illuminating purposes. The method is Lapps
I A bongo.«
3
1
4 11
Miss Carroll, the daughter of the e.x- ginia -old Virginia. It is easy to under­ for a flat.”
a very simple one, consisting of a feeder Bushmen
--- JkT
F.rtf’t little fortune« hare been ana deal
(» by Rain-in-the-Face^or some other
4
4
3
stand why Virginia is no longer the
I crept back to the house, aud to this day and a system of retorts. These retorts are i Fakimos
work for nt, by Auna Fag«, Auatir.,
govemor of Marylaud. will lie presented
.
4
•5
warrior,
but
the
uncertainty
about
the
Teiaa, and Jno. 15<mn, Toledo. Ohio.
mother of presidents.
my
brother
has
the
greatest
sympathy
for
kept at a certaiu heat, and the oil forced
See rat. Other» are doing m well. Why
here on her return from Europe, which
not you? Some earn ovrr 1 600. OU a IPOTÌTL-A-ISriD,
OIR.
It will thus be seen sliat the inliabi- whole thing renders the relic of little
A woman. Mrs. Annis Baxter, has those who are engaged without their through them into a receiving tank filled
will probably be some time in January.
montii. Yon can do the work and lire
knowledge
—
Boston
Globe.
with
water.
hen
the
heated
oil
strikes
at home, wherever you ar«. Ere» be-
tants of the Arctic circle are much of value.
Miss Constance Lodge, the daughter { been elected iu dp- form clerk of Ja.qsr
innen arv enatly earning from
to
the water it turns into gas, and is conveyed
lOadar. Ail agea. W«abow you bow
of Henry Cabot Lodge, the Masaachn- comity, Mo. This is the -ounty of which
GEO. S. TAYLOR Ticket Agi
From the remotest times men saluted i from there to the supply tank, ready for the same size as some of the tribes in
and «tart you. Can work in «pare time
MIILOH’S Catarrh Remedy, a positive
or all the time. Big money for work­
setts member, is a demure little maiden the flourishing and growing town of the sun, moon and stars by kissing the use. It is said that 4,000 feet of gas can be tropical Africa. Bushmen in South cure for Catarrh. Dipthcria* and Canker
er«. Failure unknown among theta.
hand.
NEW and wonderful. Particular«free
who quite charmed her friends when Carthage is the county seat.
manufac'tured from one barrel of Lima oil. Africa who style themselves Sandi, also Mouth Sold by Howorlh and Co
Corner First and Oak Sta.
i> lfall«tt<fc Co., Boxf »O Portland-Mala«
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER '
2VDDITION
ARE SELLING FAST!
-A-nd.
It
Is
B-mllding*
TTp.
XT -^7* T3efoxe Too I-icita.
PRESTON'S
cures !
HEADACHE
THE BEST
S
A
OREGON DEVELOPMEN COM­
PANYS STEAMSHIP LINE.
East and South
Southern Pacific Route
SHASTA LINE.
Through Tickets to all Points To all
EAST AND SOUTH.
Points East & South
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO
DR. ABORT
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East. North
South,