The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, April 02, 1891, Image 1

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will find within the next few years that
there has been mnch in it for others in
the same line.
Many a firm that never gave such an ex­
penditure a serious thought a few years
ago. now counts its Newspaper Adver­
tising appropriation as one <>( its mo«t
necessary (aud most profitable) outlays.
Is there a hint
here for you?
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opportunity?
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Circulation Guaranteed Greater Than That of Any Other Paper Published in Yamhill County
M c M innville , O regon , T hursday , april 2, i89i.
tELE?H0NEES^«hibH«he*U),uUne.’ Ì& Consolidated Feb. 1,1889.
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SOB® S8033
VOL. III. NO. 9.
by the inscrutable workings of tlie Rus­ to him; but the guards would neither just on the edge of tbe horizon, and ter of a mile start their chance for es- he must consider that hi» “one wife”
sian administration. It seemed to me permit it or would any of them accept whatever was coming was lost in the j cape was very good.
possesses in the ownership of so “mod­
hot glare of the »unset. So he plodded
that I could easily have gone among it and pass it to the convict.
The bull-puncher thought everything est” and popular a creature.
LETTING OUT FROM ROSTOFF them and by merely glancing at their
Successor to H. Adams
A few hours after the departure of on again and the wagon came up and of the big-eyed girl. If (he had remain­ It is not my purpose to enter into a
FOR SIBERIA.
faces sorted out those who deserved Si­ the convict train with its load of hu­ passed him. He sawjvho it was and ed true to him he would hardly have re­ discussion on decollete dressing. I will
McMinnville, Oregon,
man woe, misery and degradation, of lie even took one step toward where his gretted the loss of eighteen oxen and only state that in society where custom
beria and those who didn’t.
Miseries of the Prisoners on Their March
Here
were
old
jail-birds
plainly
bear
­
hopeless hearts and despairing human rifle hung against the side of his wag­ two wagons.
fixes the rules concerning woman's
Paid up Capital. $50,000. Through Russia—Pompous Ofticers in ing the mark of Cain, and young pea­ souls,
found me a spectator and a par­ on. But he was no murderer—and be­ The nest of rocks in which he found style of dress at evening receptions,
I have purchased the Harness Shop of if.
sides it would be guessed at once who himself was a miniature fortress. A parties, etc., that the purest minded
Faultless Uniform Watch the 1‘rocei- sants who looked so unsophisticated ticipator in RostofFs happier side.
Adams and will keep a
B oar » or Du: tero as.
fired the shot—and besides all this a shot from him would bring the red aud most innocent ot women dress in
sion—Gay Scenes in Town After Dark--- and innocent that one felt sure their
It
was
10
o
’
clock
in
the
evening;
two
L
ee
L
ovohijs
,
J. W. C owls .
Brlies and Beaux.
crime, whatever it was, was the out­ military bands discoursed sweet music Winchester lay across the knees of tbe pack all about him—more than that it manner fashion demands of them—
A. .1. A freksos , W k C ancbki . i .
It. It. Lwonux. I. A. M ac BI M,
come of ignorance, rather than guilt, or from band stands at either end of a man in the wagon and the freighter would rouse the two, and before the In­ not to attract the bold admiration ot
of Harness and Horae Furnishings
The
P E arhart
R-----
people of Yamhill county are invited to cal!
worse
still, that they were innocent vic­ pretty avenue, down which streamed a knew that be could use it, so he went dians got away with him they would “modest men,” but simply lx*cause it is
Russian
provincial
cities
are
all
very
look over the stock and get prices.
tims
of
the monstrously iniquitous sys­ dense throng of ]>eople. Well nigh all no nearer to liis rifle. And they passed be far on the road to safety. A shout expected of them, and because many
:
much
alike.
When
the
traveler
has
FRANK WRIGHT
Transacts a General Banking Busin-.--“,
spent a few days in one of them he has tem of the country. There were brok­ Rostoff must have been gathered in the him with only a shout of recognition, from him would save the black-eyed of them think it u becoming style of
I Deposits Received Subject to Check
Interest allowed on time deposits. become acquainted with the chief fea­ en-spirited convicts, pale as ghosts from public garden and well nigh all Roe­ and she showed all her beautiful teeth girk Of course he would lw killed, but drees. It is the exception and not the
and her great eyes nearly closed in the heroes never think of that.
long confinement, and bronzed mou- toff’s Sunday clothes.
rule for a woman to dress in that man­
I Sell sight exchange ami telegraphic trans- tures of all. There are rows of shops,
smile with which she greeted him.
And if he didn't----
i fers on New York. San Francisco and I’ort- badly paved and badly lighted streets; jiks seemingly just dragged from the ¡^Though much alike, towns in Russia,
ner from utterly impure motives.
ikztt. Ta,T=cr.
He
wasn't
surprised
to
see
them
to­
i land.
as in other countries,have their local pe­
The figures in the camp began to
churches of overshadowing size and harvest fields.
I do not wish it understood, how­
■•Portland's Most Besutlfnl Suburb--
Collections made on all accessible points.
splendor; the governor’s house, if the There was a pale-faced, miserable- culiarities, time-honored customs of the gether. He had guessed that the gam­ move.
ever, that I am an advocate of decollete
Office hours from 9 a. ni. to 4 p ni.
For the treatment of Nervous Diseases,
’ city is tbe capital: a hospital; a big looking young fellow whom I took to people. And a peculiarity that arrested bler with the wealth of oxen and wag­ If she was to be saved it had to be dressing, for in my eyes the style is not
especially those suffering from nervous ex
white stone prison; an open place with be a student, handcuffed to a man old my attention in the public garden of ons he had now would win t ho girl and done quickly. Ten minutes more attractive. 1 am simply defending in­
haustion and prostration, chronic diseases,
and nil those who need quiet and rest, good
: rude wooden stalls where |>easants con- enough to 1« his grandfather; and be­ Rostoff" was two counter files of humans the saloon. That was why he left the would sec her dead beside her mangled nocent women who lielieve in thus far
nursing, massage and constant medical
i gregate witli wagon-loads of produce side them strode a splendid Cossack, along one of the cross avenues, one file mines so soon. He did not care to stop lover.
conforming to the usages of society.
care. At Mt. Tabor will be fon d pure air,
absolutely free from malaria, good water,
j < that they have driven in to sell, and the most striking figure in the convoy. composed of males the other females. for the wedding. He pictured to him-1 A single pull of the trigger would
I deny the assertion that woman’s
beautiful surroundings and magnilicent
cheap goods are sold by petty dealers. This Cossack was over six feet tall, and The files were of young people, two to­ self how they would look when the save her. She would know to whom sole aim in life is to “get a husband.”
views. Ample references given if desired.
wrinkled
old
father
gave
up
the
vinata
For further particulars, address t lie physic­
ELSIA WRIGHT. There arc one or more hotels, which was evidently not a common criminal. gether, who usually linked arms. The to them—the saloon he had come to she owed her life, for his laxly would Tlie declaration is too sweeping. When
ian in charge.
may or may not be worthy of the name His bearing was unconsciously proud, streams passed at close quarters, and
be found by the roadside if he made we see one woman or girl who parade*
OSMON ROYAL, M. D..
j
Carrie“ the I.nrgc-d Assortment of
that little move of his finger. Maybe her charms and Itoldly seeks the admir­
and above all, a public garden, where a but not defiant. Had he been other­ the young men examined criticallj' the look upon as his own.
107 Third Sc. Portland, Oregon. j Harness and -addles and also tile
military band dispenses music on sum­ wise than humbly submissive in de­ counter stream of young women, cran­ Is it any wonder that he swore and she would feel sorry for him and her ation and attention of the opposite sex
LARGEST STOCK IN YAMHILL COUNTY.
mer evenings, and tlie elite of tlie city meanor, he would probably have been ing their neeks nnd peering in their lieat the oxen until they riding on far bright eyes might even shed tears for with the purpose of inveigling some
! Hamess of all kinds Made to Order. Re­
the man who died for her.
congregate
to listen, gossip, smoke cig­ wearing the same unlovely gray garb faces most Impertinently by the half- ahead could hear him in his anger.
man of the world or some unsophisto-
pairing Neatly Done
So he pushed on and came to the
of the man at his elbow. As it was, for light of the petroleum lamps.
All
of
this
might
have
passed
through
cated
youth into matrimony, we find
arettes
and
drink
tea.
In
the
capital
Sample rooms in connection.
Robes, Whips and all the Necessaries
This was apparently a variation of river and drove his beasts and creaking the mind of the driver of oxen—proba­ twenty who are modest and unassum­
cities there are also pretty apt to be a reasons better known to himself and
are Kept in Stock in Endless
o------- o
Variety.
triumphal arch or two in imitation of the prison officials than to me, he was the Easter “marriage fairs,” an insti­ wagon into it. He had made the ford bly it did. But he sat up there in his ing at all times, aud more etqtecially so
permitted to retain his picturesque cos­ tution that has nearly died out in Rus­ innumerable times. He had to cross hidden nest among the rocks and when in the presence of gentlemen;
Is now fitted tip in first class order. I Call and See Stork. Store on Third Street, those at St. Petersburg and Moscow.
tume.
He was evidently a man not sia, when marriageable young men and it every trip to and from tlie railroad, watched the Indians draw around the who, when sought in marriage are not
I McMinnville. Oregon.
One of the finest cities in Southern
.Accommodations as good as can be
without
means. His dress was even maidens used to resort to. the public and he never had any trouble. But camp. He heard them yell, and saw too easily won; who lelleve that no
ound in the city.
Russia is Rostoff, at tlie mouth of the
rich,
though
without ornament, and gardens for tlie purpose of finding hus­ then he had twenty-two oxen and there the Hames shoot from their rifles, and girl should marry witbout love and
Don. It contains about one hundred
8. E. MESSINGER, Manager. !
but
for
the
barbarously
half-shaved bands and wives. The institution yet were three men to l>eat them and make the two figures by the campfire jerked who, when obliged to refttse a matri­
thousand inhabitants, and lias the rep­
head that his lamb’s wool hat attempt­ survives, even in Moscow, in a modi­ them pull
and struggled for an instant and then monial proposal will do so in a lady­
Carries
the
Best
Line
of
Choice
Meats
in
utation
of
being
one
of
the
pleasantest
M c M innville
the Citv. Game and Fish in Season. Poul­
ed vainly to conceal,he might have min­ fied form. Instead of the marriage
Shouting and throwing stones kept lay still. And he saw the Indians take like and dignified, yet at tlie same
try, hides, etc., bought for the highest mar­ c-ities in Russia to ]ive,in. The World gled with tlie onlookers on the side­ fair, there is now in that city an annual the four beast at their work until
they the horses and cut and crush the two time, firm and gentle manner.
ket price and casli paid for same
Yotir correspondent reached Rostoffone Sun­
attention is called to the fact that we al­ day morning and stayed two days. walk, a well-to-do Cossack gentleman. ‘show of daughters,” which takes reached the middle of the stream.
If Mr. McEwen thinks that woman's
motionless figures and then ride away.
CARLIN & HIGH, Proprietors
ways serve the best meats to be found.
I felt more sympathy for this man than place Maj , when the merchants of
Tbe lead oxen stopped to drink, He
“It’s lucky for me I broke down in sole aim in life is to get a husband, how
The
Grand
hotel
there
is
an
exception
­
Your
patronage
is
solicited
Goods of all descriptions moved and care­
Moscow rig out tlieir (laughters in kill­ was so mad when lie first struck the the river,” said the bullpuncher.— does he reconcile such opinion with the
H. M. BOND.
ally good one for a Russian provincial for any of the others.
ful handling guaranteed. Collections will
fact that there are thousands of unmar­
Among
the
unshackled
few
was
a
ing
costumes, and drive them back and river that he had not given them Chari ex yflchelmn in Examiner.
be made monthly Hauling of a.l kinds
ried and self-sup|*orting women all over
! eityK and tlie public garden adjoining
done cheap
poor old man, who, probably from a fort it along the avenues, for the inspec­ a chance at the water. All ills
the United Stato*? In Massachuaetta
was an.additional recommendation. long term of solitary confinement, neg­
alone
there are over 80,000, and statis­
tion of carriages full of possible hus­ shouting and all his missiles would not WOM AN THE MORE MODEST
! With inward satisfaction at having
tics show that fewer marriages are con­
lected
for
years
in
some
provincial
bands.
And
at
Christmas
there
is
a
budge
them,
and
he
felt
the
wheels
j 8 HIBBS,
Proprietor/ tumbled into quarters so pleasant and
tracted every year. Tile masses of
prison, had become an idiot. Owing “show of husbands,” when the dam­ sinking into the soft sand of the river
SARA SOMERS REPLIES TO AR­ bright, intelligent girls are endowed
Fresh Meats of all kinds constantly on i | so unexpected,I was seated in my room
with sufficient common sense, aided in
Watchmaker
hand. Highest price paid for Butcher’s 11 from which a balcony overlooked tlie to bls condition lie seemed to be regard­ sels, who at the “show of daughters” are bottom.
THUR MoEWEN.
most cases by the judicious training of
“Hi yah! Go on there—gee!”
main street, about two hours after my ed as a sort of privileged character, a expected to sit demurely beside tlieir
and Jeweler. stockT hird S treet , M c M innville , O r .
parents, to study ways and' means of
, B__, with
_____________
,_____
w have
___
downcast eyes,
may
The thirsty oxen never lifted
arrival, when my attention was aroused “trusty” front whom no thoughts of papas,
Dealer in All Kinds of Witches, Jewelry, Plated Ware
self-sup|x>rt ana to lit themselves for
A Local Writer Gives Iler Thoughts Con-
escape
were
to
lx*
apprehended.
He
tlieir
innings
at
picking
and
choosing
muzzles
from
tlie
water.
Clocks and Spectacles. McMINNVILLE. OR.
the realities and necessities of life.
by a great jingling of chains without.
cerniug the Modesty ofMea—Nature In­ Thu», girls are not now driven to mar­
wore
the
prison
cap,
but
sported
a
rusty
among
tlie
swains,
The heavy bullwhip fell on
Four years before I had heard a similar
truded that Both Should ba Modest riage as the only means of support, and
tOHN UKKBV.
JESSX EUWARDS.
sound in Tiflis, capital of the Caucasus, and dilapidated velvet coat, walked) The chief glory of the Rostoff ladies flanks with rcjiorts like pistol shots but
as a consequence, higher education,
barefooted,
nnd
had
a
bundle
of
some
­
was
tlieir
hair.
Two-thirds
were
bare
­
they drank on and tlie wheejp sank Alike-.-Independent nnd lllgli-Mlnded finer thoughts and greater self-respect
Gates & Henry, Props.
but it had long since passed from my
Girl.
Not
Compelled
to
Marry
for
Support
thing
as
big
as
a
pillow
tucked
under
headed, a sensible nnd pretty custom deeper and the water piled the sand up
are numbered among the attributes and
memory, save as a casual reminiscence
McMinnville,
•
Oregon.
his canvas shirt. He seemed to take on summer evenings, and neatly all higher about them. All the stones tlie
attractions of the average girl of today.
of that city.
Proprietors of The McMinnville
1 do not deny that there arefoolish but­
If a local writer who is all unknown
Four years, crammed with incident, no notice whatever of ills surroundings, possessed luxuriant tresses. But they driver had brought witli him to keep
to fame may be jiermitted to answer terflies of society who lace, use (■osmet-
had passed since I had heal'd the same but walked mechanically along like were wise in submitting tlieir faces to ills animals moving were thrown, but
Ics, obtain a mere smattering of music,
Arthur McEwen’s argument relative to and
other arts, keep late hours nnd
sound, yet "Tiflis” and “shackled con- one in a dream or with a mind alto­ scrutiny In the kindly half-light of the though they thumped upon the backs
man
’
s
superior
modesty,
I
will
thank
gether
vacant.
dress in the most ridiculous extremes
lamps. Then they looked really beau­ and ribs of tlie oxen, tlie wagon moved
victs
”
were
the
first
and
immediate
pic
­
Everything
New
Situated at the Southwest corner of the
the editor for the space allotted me, and of fashion, and I am free to say that so
Some of the convicts looked concern­ tiful.
no further.
Fair Grounds. All sizes of
ture that presented itself.
at once proceed to take issue against far from admiring such creatures, I
ed
and
downeast,
but
tlie
majority
ap
­
By
daylight
a
causual
gathering
of
And. Firstelass. I stepped upon the balcony. Filing
Off the wagon jumped the driver the opinion of the writer just quoted, aa have for them the deepest commisera­
First-Class Drain Tile
peared
to
be
in
very
good
spirits.
Those
Russian ladies will average about one- right into the middle of tlie stream.
tion. Manv of them, however, are
! slowly past the hotel was a convoy of
kept constantly on hand at lowest living Special--Acrninnfodalw’«» fee-ersninerrial
whose pale faces betrayed the fact that third as much beauty as would be The water was to his waist, but lie well a* the ideas .of .a aliuilar nature comparative)j' free from blame, on ac­
about
two
hundred
prisoners,
marching
Traveller“.
price.
EDWARDS A DEBBY,
they had spent some time in prison found among the same number of plowed through it until tie stood Iteside that have been advanced by Mrs. Ger­ count of unwise or foolish training, and
41-
McMinnville, Oregon. Corner Second and K Street“, one I.lock between two rows of armed i>olioemcn
would doubtless reform if tbe right in­
trude Franklin Atherton.
from Cooks hotel.
i witli drawn swords. Hastening down looked the most unhappy. I wondered American ladies. Certainly not more. the oxen. Every blow was followed !
fluences were thrown around them. A
A fair specimen of the “mauly mod­ really
at
this,
for
it
seemed
to
me
that
the
T
homas
S
tevens
.
sensible man will avoid n matri­
and out I joined the little crowd of cur­
by a harder blow and every prod by a j esty” of which these writers boast is
DR. J. C. MICHAUX
change
from
a
prison
to
tlie
road
and
monial
entanglement with such a girl,
ious spectators who were keeping pace
fiercer stab. He made them strain till' shown in the assumption that man is unless his
exceMive“modeHtv”preventa
Siberia
would
have
been
appreciated.
A
(
HANCE
FOR
A
HERO.
with the convoy, which I judged was
their tongues lolled out and their eyes | entitled to “wear the violet”—in other ilia escape front her toils, But, we are
Practicing Physician and Surgeon.
Probably
it
was.
Their
miserable
ex
­
on its way to the railway station, half
happy to say, this class of girls are in u
seemed almost to start from tlieir heads
was doubtless due to long con­ WHAT BEFELL A BULLDRIVER but the four oxen that ypiild stir that words he has been so hunted, persecut- very small minority.
Bonne, Sign. anil Ornamental Painter a mile distant. The pace of tbe shack­ pression
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
! ed and flattered by memlters of the fair We are free to admit that mau does
led convicts was a funeral one. It finement. They had forgotten how to
sand-bound wagon never yet walked ! sex, who are in search of husbands, not
WHO PLAYED IN HARD LUCK.
“pound the piano, iace himself
J»n, SI. ’83.
The Only Sign Writer in the County.
took twenty minutes to reach the sta­ smile, and their faces, grown accustom-.
under the yokes.
that he lias Itecomc timid in their pres­ tight,” etc., etc., ad finitum. If he did
ed
to
a
look
of
hopeless
melancholy,
I
But the driver pounded and jabbed ence, in fact, is really afraid of the he would make himself as much more
Home.“ fitted up in the Neatest ami Most tion, and then another half hour load­
Itohbe.l of ills Oven, Hl* Wagons and
S. A. YOUNG, M. D.
ridiculous than the girls whom lie ac­
Artistic Style.
ing tlicin into tlie prison vans of the were no longer equal to the exaltation I Ills Sweetheart, the Time Conies and shouted nevertheless.
j creatures, for, with their bold ]>eniist-
of heart or mind, be it ever so little.
of going through such nonsensical
train.
Designs furnished for Decoration.“.
At last the weakest bullock lay down i cnee, he cannot tell but that he may cuses
When
he
Can
Give
his
Life
and
Save
course of training that he would I k *
Physician & Surgeon.
Each of the convicts carried some ,
It
was
the
first
regularly
organized
in
the
water.
Neither
kicks
nor
blows
straightway
placed in an insane asy­
That of the Faithless One and That
lie overcome aud forced to marry in 1
MuMtXXVILLS.
...
O bf . cox . I Remember Paper Hanging ami Inside Fur­ convoy of exiles bound for Siberia that sort of vessel for drinking-water, and
lum. What woman may do, man may
nor curses could move it and it drowned spite of himself.
nishing a Specialty.
oftlie
Man
Who
Took
Her
From
Him.
a sack or bundle containing their small
not do, and vica versa. But every ob­
there.
Office and resilience on I) street. All I Work taken by Contract orbv the Day. Ex­ I had hapjtened upon during my jour-
However, it has not yet i»ecome per- , serving person knows that a man exer­
. alls promptly answered day or night.
perienced men employed.
: neyings in Russia; lienee, as may l>e belongings. Some carried hunks of
Then how the driver did curse the eeptible that matters have reached this ' cises his most attractive and captivat­
He was ugly—uglier even in mind
I imagined, every face in the mournful black ryebread under their arms.
Third Street. McMinnville, Oregon.
power» when he is trying to win u
than in feature. He jabbed the poor gambler and the girl.
; crisis, hence, I agree with Mrs. Edith ing
:
Their
escort
appeared
to
me
to
take
J. F. CAI.BREATH.
E.
E. K. GOUCHER.
company was scanned witli the kecn-
There was nothing to be done but to Sessions Tupper in denying man’s , woman's love. He shows her. every
lean oxen with his goad so fiercely
superfluous
precautions
against
escape.
courtesy and attention, he lavishes
’ cst interest, and everything connected
that the blood came with every prod. unfasten the yokes and ox-chains and right to the violet.
presents upon her, the most troublesome
Calbreath & Goucher,
witli its embarkation minutely observ­ Seeing that all the able-bodied convicts
save
the
remaining
cattle.
He
did
this
There were only four oxen and only
In my opiuion nature intended that ' task or commission if performed for her
were
either
handcuffed
two
together
or
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
ed. I bad liecn an interested student
he
a pleasure, he is happy
one wagon, and that is why they suf­ and got them to the opposite bank,
1 considers
■ of the Siberian exile system, according secured from hurried movements by fered. The last time he had gone ¡and tlie wagon anti the dead ox lay the Itecoming attribute of modesty only
when in her presence and misera­
Successe,rs to.l. II. Henderson
M c M innville ,
...
O heoon .
should
lx*
equally
assumed
by
man
and
'
ble when away.
| to Mr. Kennan, and this spectacle the heavy leg-shackles, the chances of
(Office over llraly’s Bank.)
across that long, blistered shimmering j there in the river.
woman. Custom and the usages of so­ All this is as it should be, and we are
I seemed to come as an opportune object escape were altogether nil. Policemen prairie there were twenty-two
■
■ ■
• •
ne gat upon a rock on the river bunk ciety, however, which makes man the not finding fault in the least. But—
big,
lesson to confirm and intensify the went ahead to clear the street and to
and watched the wreck of his fortune : wooer and gives woman the privilege will it last? If it does, and the woman
A full assortment of goods in the opinion ihat I had arrived at as a re­ warn everybody to keep at a respectful strong l>east.s and three great wagons,
does her duty, then that is an ideal
above line always on hand. Prompt
distance. Part of the escort watched and the heavy freight they held meant in the river. It was nearly dark when ! of accepting or refusing liis suit, has j
But how many of u* know
SURGEON AND HOMEOPATHIC attention paid to the wants of custom­ sult of the observations and experiences the convicts and tlie others watched many dollars for him, and the dollars he got his exhausted beasts to tlie shore. gradually caused a revolution which marriage.
, of cases where the love has turned to
of ray horseback ride from Moscow to
PHYSICIAN.
ers.
There
was
no
use
driving
them
on.
He
'
lias resulted in tlie greater boldness or lndifferenoe, and the attentions to neg­
the spectators, who, keeping the side­ meant oceans of good times, aud more
the Black sea.
than that, they meant a wife, and the simply turned them loose and walked assurance (not to say impudence) or lect? Where, so far from bestowing
Office ftt B F. Fuller’s drug store. Resi­
walks,
followed
them
along.
Each
I
had
followed
the
convicts
to
thesta-
presents, complaint is made when nec­
patronage is souhto
lience, first house south of Baptist church, you
wagon had its special guards, and oth­ other trips that would follow meant on, bis design Iteing to walk to the first man, showing by contrast what seems , essary articles are to lie purchased?
McMinnville. Or.
C. It. COOK A SON. j tion. Three-fourths of tlfem were clad
more and more money, and then more ranch and get assistance to haul his to have become the more retiring and Where, instead of spending all the time
i in the regulation suit issued to exiles er policemen brought up the rear. Ev­ oxen and more wagons that would wagon out of tlie river. He had quit
modest nature of woman. Both were he has to spare in his wife's presence,
ery
policeman
carried
a
drawn
sword,
on their departure for Siberia; tlie rest
The Imported Percheron Stallion,
swell his fortune until he could himself cursing by this time—language was endowed by nature with becoming he make» home but a Imarding and
besides
being
armed
with
revolvers.
lodging place, leaving her solitary and
| wore tlie rags aud tags of the lower
,
The convict cars arc ordinary, third- open a store and saloon and have other inadequate" to express what lie felt as to modesty, but while woman has retained alone?
j stratum of Russian life. Those in the
his
ill-fortune.
Then
was
only
a
few
people
to
drive
his
oxen
and
bring
him
her jtortion man has lost a large share This, however, is something of a di­
prison dress wore their big, coarse gray class carriages, with iron bars over the merchandise from the railroad, and all minutes of daylight left, and soon lie
gression, for which I hope the editor,as
of liis.
I overcoats, though it was the middle of windows. Five of these cars were in
well as Mr. McEwen will pardon me. 1
that. He had not intened to wait for found himself walking through the
I deny that it is of more importance ■imply
readiness
at
the
station.
Here
the
vig
­
wished to show that man’* ex­
a hot August day, in which respect,
all this good fortune before he got what murk of a hot twilight, and this faded to women to marry titan it is te men. cessive “modesty" does not always de­
ilance
of
the
escort
seemed
to
I
m
-
doubled,
however, they were following one of
he wanted more than all of it She and left him in the darkness. On he In this progressive age the great major­ ter him from practicing arts that are
the customs of the country that are a and there appeared on the scene other was going to marry him lieeause he plodded until he crossed a hill. When
ity of women and girls acquire by thrift calculated to win him the love of a wo­
policemen
and
an
officer
who
weighed
puzzle to tlie foreigner. The overcoats
he admires.
had twenty-two oxen and three wag- a mile ahead he saw tlie gleam of a tire. study and industry the means for self man
about
three
hundred
]x>unds.
This
Towards the close of Mr. McEwen’s
*919
were ornamented, though hardlj' beau­
It cheered him at first, Hut lie remem­ maintenance independent of masculine article
gentleman
’
s
girth,
large
as
it
was,
but
ons,
and
there
was
much
freighting
on
he admits that there are inno­
tified, by diamond« of yellow cloth on
road.
feebly represented the size of his own ‘ the
he roa(
l- And as he sweated along be- bered the passing wagon aud stopped. support. No sensible young woman cent and pure minded girls and gra­
| their backs.
He would not apply to them for help. ; will exchange a certain salary of 140 to cious. kindly women. I will gladlv
WEIGHT,
2,000 lbs.
The men's heads were shaved on one importance as indicated by the usual side the remnant of the train he swore So he cast himself into tlie brush and
nim credit for this admission, while
$100 per month for the doubtful posi­ give
well-known
deportment
anti
bearing.
an<
‘
heat
his
cattle
every
time
the
make a similar one in regard to men.
side, and covered by little, round, peak­
went to sleep. At dawn lie was up and tion of a wife who may have to beg for I I believe
Assuming
the
poor
wretch
in
the
rusty
thought
of
her
big
eyes
and
the
saloon
that there are noble, chival­
less caps of the same material as the
velvet coat to personify human insig- that would be her husband’s when her moving. It was a twenty mile walk every cent she is allowed to spend be­ rous, high-minded men who live pure
P roli ¡8 a dark dapple grey, foaled March 18, 1885, in the Commune overcoats.
before ho would strike the ranch and sides giving a strict account of cadi and lives, and who would acorn to take ad­
of Botirsa, Canton of Droue, Republic of France, l’aroli is registered Most of them had leg chains, which nificance, this officer, who deigned to i black-faced old father died.
vantage of the privileges that custom
in the Percheron .Stud Book of France as No. 8919, and in the Stud were riveted to heavy iron fetters drive down to the station at the last Twenty-two oxen and three wagons! he had no mind for delay. It was every expenditure.
has accorded them on account of their
light
enough
to
see
the
smoke
from
:
,
Never
had
his
possessions
seemed
so
Mau
is
not
required
to
give
every
­
Book of America as No. 6859. He was imported in the U. S. in 18S7, around tbe ankles. Tbe weight of the moment and appear on thb scene,
sex to commit acts and deeds that
the
smoldering
camp-fire
ahead,
and
i
thing, “financially speaking,” on enter­ would lie tolerated or ignored if jierform-
and is unqvestionably ns fine a Percheron Stallion as there is in America. ' ankle rings was relieved by means of would represent the extreme limit of Sreat and so hard of attainment ns
he calculated on passing it lieforc they! ing into the marriage partnership. As edby them, but frowned upon and cen­
human grandeur and official import­ when he had lost them.
supporting
straps
or
garters
above
the
If committed by woman. Much
He will stand the present season as follows: At Carlton Sunday, Mon­
And the sun lieat down and the dust arose. He tramped along.
a rule, one does the inside the other the sured
ance. Not a speck could have been
men merit,and should receive the high­
day and Tuesday; North Yamhill, Wednesday; McMinnville, Thursday, calves, and a leather belt around the discovered, even with a microscope, on a i from the road choked him and the Suddenly he stopped.
i outside work, which is a perfectly fair est res;>e<'t and esteem from all.
waist supported the weight of the
Fridhy and Saturday of each week.
He examined the dusty road; and i | division of labor. The receipts and
and panting bullocks were slow and lazy
The “girl or woman who lias an es­
chains. Much attention had been giv­ the immaculate white gloves i__
gave one glance up the gentle slopes , : profits of such partnership should be tablishment in her eye,” is so greatly
and
contrary,
and
he
was
glad
of
it.
white
cap
of
this
man,
nor
on
his
new-
TERMS—To insure (due when mare is known to be in foal). .$‘20.00 en by the convicts to the subject of pro-
and slid into the brush as suddenly and ■ i equally divided. The husband 1« Im- in the minority in this day and age of
Season (payable July 1, 1891).................................. 15.00 i tecting tlieir ankles from the iron fet- looking uniform and patent leather Over and over again through his mind silently as a shake.
progression that even the moat “mod­
there
went
the
same
story
of
his
losses.
: bibing false notions iu imagining that est” man may be secure from her wiles
Single Service (payable at time of service).........
10.00 I ters. In addition to the leg bandages boots. Surely he was driven to the
And the girl wouldn't marry him now There were footprints on the road— i he is “supjtorting” his wife simply be- and still not go out of his way to avoid
Mares from a distance can be sent to Carlton and will be taken care of i provided for this purpose by the au- station in a band-box and carefully and everything looked black ahead for smooth, broad footprints, without sign ■ cause custom has decreed that he shall her. I deny that “education has pre­
deposited
on
the
platform
for
the
spec
­
at the usual rates. W. A. HOWE, Owner. A rthvr A dams , Manager. | thorities many had procured old boot-
her and civilization luu< imposed
the bull-puncher. And when he could of a heel or of nails. He wriggled for­ carry the purse and dole out the money pared
upon her the necessity of parading her
tops which they had drawn on over tators to admire and to dazzle and in­
ward
through
tlie
underbrush
watch
­
not
think
any
more
of
her
l>ig
eyes
and
i
for
ne<*essiiry
household
expenses
when
chanfis to get a husband. I have al­
them before submitting it to tbe deli­ spire with awe the departing convicts.
the saloon of her father, he thought of ing the hillsides as he went. So gently I she is obliged to ask lor it.
ready shown that to the average girl of
cate attention of the prison blacksmith. He did nothing but slyly examine the
common sense and intelligence mar­
did he go that the birds a dozen feet
Instead
of
“
the
lady
sitting
in
the
spectators
from
beneath
the
drawn-
‘
he
man
who
had
got
eighteen
of
ills
Several, who were evidently better off
from him were not disturbed. He was i cart and the gentleman dragging it,”— riage is not the sole nim and end of ex­
istence.
than the majority, and had been per­ down peak of his cap; but whether it oxen and two of his wagons, and then within a quarter of a mile of the camp
as is expressed by Mr. McEwen In a
“Penalties have some control of theii
Will make the Season of 1891
mitted to indulge their“pride of purse,” was the scrutiny of a detective or of a he swore harder than ever and prodded when he stopped. He saw across the
and clubbed his oxen more than ever.
! style more forcible than elegant— conduct.” I fail to catch the exact
wore elegant top-boots that seemed wo- human peacock feeding ills vanity,who
And with every “Gee!” or “Whoa!” road among the rocks and behind the the gentleman usually rides in a car­ meaning of this assertion. Doe* Mr.
fully out of joint in the disreputable could tell?
McEwen mean to intimate that were it
he cursed the evil fortune that had bushes the men who made the heelless riage—having the required funds in his not
The
convicts
were
put
into
the
ears,
for the penalties of wrong-doing
company of chains and fetters.
tracks
in
the
dusty
road.
They
were
brought
him
to
play
monte
with
that
pocket
to
pay
for
ita
hire
—
while
the
women would continually be doing
Some few men were without leg-fet­ and buckets of water were brought for man. He knew the fellow cheated, for creeping toward the little cantp by the lady is compelled to walk for lack of something disgraceful? I might retal­
Single Service,
(Due at the time of Service)
$10.0 ters, but were handcuffed two togeth­ them to fill their drinking-pots. The
iate by making the same declaration in
had he not examined the cards after roadside that had not waked.
i necessary car fare.
Season,
(Due July 1, 1891,)
15.0 er. A few fecble-looking old men train pulled slowly out, and as one car the last hand on which he lost so much? He knew that in a few minutes the [N. IL The above paragraph is but a regard to men.
after another filed past a picture long
By the use of a quotation from the
Insurance,
(Due when mare is know to be with foal,)
20.0 slouched along without cither chains to be remembered was the faces of the He had lost before and he was no baby Apaches would have got within a few | figure of speech, as it were, in answer great
I)r. Johnson, lie leads us to infer
or fetters. Following behind were sev­
to cry about it, but it is different losing yards of the two figures by the camp­ to Mr. McEwen’s “cart” proposition.) that women should receive credit for
convicts
peering
through
the
iron
grat-
eral women and children, wives and ings and the armed guards standing onb" a Part of what he earned in a fire; he knew w hat would happen then.
It is in keeping with the “modesty” strict principles “while loading disso­
lute lives." Flattering to womankind
Young Hambletonian, dapple bay; stands 16.) hands high and families who were voluntarily follow­ erect
So he watched and waited, his rifle of such a writer to quote “Ouida" as in general, is it not?
Inside the doors at either end.
- single trip to the railroad, and losing
weighs 1350 pounds; sired by Hambletonian Mantbrino (5241) now ing husbands and fathers into exile. The demeanor of the spectators was a i his " berewithal to earn anything at ' in his hand, and the dark figures authority. If he takes the authormen-
When we consider tliat the great ma­
standing at $200; sire of Jane I. 2:19J; Fred Hambletonian. 2:26; Kitty Last of all were several wagons con­ reflection of that of the convicts. Some | tt"-
j among the rocks and bushes across the tloned to be a fair sample of the aver­ jority of women lead pure, honorable
Ham, 2:264; Susie S, 2:26); Laddie, double team record 2: 38; Hamlin, taining sacks of baggage, sick prisoners appeared concerned, but the majority i
‘heir last trip he had two men to j road moved steadily forward. They age woman, no wonder he has become and useful lives, the »“-«ertion of a man
double team record at 3 years old 2: 38 and the dam of Lady Beach, I and more women and children.
, who claims to lie so much more modest
Indifferent. Now and then some sym- help him wUh ‘he long train. That ! would not discover themselves to the imbued with the idea that men are the than they, goes for naught among
2:26); dam by Milton son of Royal George, half brother to Old Kate, The company seemed to have been pathetic person would attempt to hand Kave him company in camp at night, ’ people in the camp until they sent in more modest.
thinking, intelligent and high-minded
mother of Fantasie; 2d dam by Oregon Pathfinder (10981).
collected from the four quarters of Eu- a convict a coin, but they were always hut now lie was all alone.
What a pity that the “noble fellow” people.
the volley that would end it all.
Young Hambletonian is very stylish, nnd notwithstanding he has | ropean Russia, and presented a strange warned away by the guards. One' Yt was getting on toward evening The two horses were tethered to the has to, as a rule, content himself with Mr. Arthur McEwen and Mrs. Ger­
never been trained, shows much speed.
study of types and faces. It was a woman, who was evidently a relative ' " hen he heard the rattle of wheels be- wagon. The least alarm would rouse but one wife! How he must svmpa- trude Franklin Atherton must par*loi
I me, but I agree with Mrs. Edith Hee-
J. W. GILE. Proprietor.
“trange company that had been thrown or friend of one of the exiles, persevered hind him. He looked back, but the the sleepers, a bound would bring them i thize with the told fair ones who want sions Tupper on the subject under di
C ha ». W cod 8. Manager, McMinnville.
together there on the streets of Rostoff' to the end in her efforts to give uionev ■ great red,dusty situ was level with hjm to the horses' barks, and with a quar- I him and can’t get him! What a treasure Jcnssion.
H aba H omfrs .
FRANK WRIGHT,
J. W. COWLS. LEE LAUGHLIN J. L. STRATTON.
President.
Vice President.
Cashier.
HARNESS SHOP 1
Complete and Reliable Stock
COTTAGE SANITARIUM !
The St Charles Hotel.
The People’s Market.
TRUCK AND DRAY CO.,
RlU?isliO Idcirl&Ct
WM. HOLL,
THE COMMERCIAL STABLE !
Edwards & Derby,
FACTORY Stl Livery,
Feed and Sale!
J. B. ROHR,
C. R. COOK a SON,
J . D. Baker MU.,
GROCERIES AND CROCKERY.
:
YOUNG HAMBLETONIAN!
At the McMinnville Fair Grounds
TSieXzZS:
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I EXILES IN HEAVY CHAINS