The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, October 08, 1891, Image 1

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M c M innville , O regon , T hursday , O ctober 8,1891.
T E IV OM EE’ * ta^tjdVun’e.' ^ Consolidated Feb. 1,1889.
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VOL. III. NO. 36
GOLD DOLLARS FOR A MINUTES TIME !
IT IS Natural for any sensible person to want to buy the Best Goods for the Least Amount of Money
Y our
Take it in the Stove Line for instance, we have them in All Styles, All Sizes and All Prices.
If you have any doubt as to where you can do this
M inds
Every One Full value for the price asked.
Long experience has taught ns that
ANY STOVE MADE BY BRIDGE, BEACH & CO., WE CAN RECOMMEND AND WARRANT,
And if one cracks we won’t ask our customer to put mud in the crack and tell him it will he all right.
instructions to warrant and stand by them.
The Superior Stoves are not Built that way, and we are here with
MANNING & UNGERMAN.
ID. -A— SlviEITIZ,
COTTAGE SANITARIUM ! WATCHMAKER & JEWELER.
Tabor.
Dealer in Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
--Portland's Most Beautifnl Suburb--
Repairing of Fine Watches a Specialty.
Shop at C. Gtition'a Book Store.
For the treatment of Nervous Diseases,
O regon .
especially those suffering from nervous ex­ M c M innville .
haustion and prostration, chronic diseases,
and all those who need quiet and rest, good J. W.COWLS. LEE LAUGHLIN J. L. STRATTON,
nursing, massage and constant medical
President.
Vice President.
Cashier
rare. At Mt. Tabor will be fou d pure air,
absolutely free from malaria, good water,
beautiful surroundings and magnificent
views. Ample references given if desired.
For further particulars, address the physic­
McMinnville, Oregon.
ian in charge.
OSMON ROYAL, M. D..
Ninth <fc Morrison Sts., Portland, Oregon. Paid up Capital, $50,000.
IN GRANT’S LOG CABIN.
There were Many Jolly Times There w lien
the General was Young.
HUMAN NATURE AT THE STAKE. I
I
NOT WITHOUT HOPE.
JESSE JAMES’ OLD PAL.
Stories of Luck at Cards Gathered from Mohammedan Women Look for a Heaven A Former Member of the Outlaw’s Gang
Dies a Good Citizen.
Many Countries.
Like That Prepared for the Men.
Ammonia Baking Powders Must Go.
The Value of Lemon*.
Tlie recent newspaper discussion of
the dangerous qualities of ammonia
comes from the alarming increase of its
use in baking powders. People who
absorb it in small quantities from day
to day to day sutler from slow ammo­
nia poisoning. Taken internally in
sufficient quantities it eats away the
coatings of the stomach and intestines
and causes death, Slow ammonia
poisoning produces various forms of
stomach trouble.
Not one woman iu ten thousand
would use an ammonia baking powder
if she knew it. Such powders not only
undermine the health, but ammonia
imparts a sallow and blotched com­
plexion.
Following is the bill recently passed
by the Minnesota senate. It is the
danger signal which the law throws
out for the protection of the people:
A Bill for an Act to Regulate the
Traffic in Baking Powder.
Section 1.—Any person w*lio shall
knowingly sell or procure tlie sale, or
offer for sale of any package of linking
powder containing ammonia, not dis­
tinctly, legibly and durably branded,
stamped or marked in a conspicuous
place with the words in the English
language: “This Baking Powder con­
tains Ammonia” in letters of great pica
or any letters equivalent thereto in
length, shall be guilty of a misdemean­
or, and punished by a fine not less than
$20 nor more than $50; shall I m ? con­
fined in tlie county jail not less than
ten or more than twenty days or by
I mi II i fine and imprisonment, at the dis­
cretion of the court.
Section 2.—The sale or offer for sale
of the substance mentioned in tlie fore­
going section in packages not stamped,
marked, branded or labelled as therein
required shall lie prima-facie evidence
of knowledge of the character of said
substance, on the part of the person so
selling or offering for sale and his em­
ployer.
Section 3.—This act shall lie in force
on and after its passage.
Note.—All incident occurred in the
bouse when the senate bill eanu* up for
passage, in reference to an amendment
proposed by Mr. Diment. This was
opposed by several members. Mr.Feig
said that if the bill as it came from the
senate was all right then the amend­
ment was all wrong. The amendment
compelling the printing of the word
“Ammonia” on the 1 u I m *1 only affected
the Royal Baking Powder, and no
wonder they felt the senate bill was a
blow to them.
A writer who s«*ks to mitigate the
suffering eaus«i by excessively hot
weather by describing how to make
simple and cooling drinks, suitable for
the summer season, incidentally pays a
tribute to the great virtue of the lemon,
and a medical authority lias promptly
written a letter confinning this com­
mendation of the <*ooling fruit,and urg­
ing its more frequent use in lieu of
strong medicine«, which often do more
harm than gtKxl. He say* that, al­
though most ]M*ople know the value of
a glass of lemonade liefore break fast, few
know that the lM*neflt is more than
double by taking another at night A
better way to tight a bilious at tack than
powders or quinine is to take the juice
of one, two or three lemons in as much
water as will make it pleasant drink
without sugar before going to bed. In
the morning on rising, at least half an
hour before breakfast, take the juice of
one lemon in a tumbler of ordinary or
soda water.
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Congressman Crain, who represents
About thirty or forty women in their James Anderson Riley, aged sixty-
“Grant’s old log cabin wouldn’t add
anything to the beauty of the world’s . the Galveston district of Texas, tells house attire but wearing the long white one years, died in Payette, Idaho, on
fair grounds if they did bring it here. I some remarkable stories of poker play­ veil draped round the head, face and the Oregon Short Line railroad, Sept.
It might interest people, though, as1 ing in that state during war time. It shoulders, wives, daughters, sisters, ser­ 24th. This man was known as James
one of the curiosities—this rough cabin was an epoch there of lawlessness and vants, slaves and children —white, Anderson Riley for tlie past year, and
home of one of the country’s greatest mob rule, and personal bravery was the brown, bronzed and black—were rang­ told on his deathlied that he was the
quality of .leadership. One night he ed in kneeling rows, tlieir foreheads original James Anderson of the Jesse
presidents.”
Thus speaks D. C. Hornsby, an old- was playing in a game with three or touching the ground, their attitude the James gang of outlaws. This was told
time St. Louisan, who lived in the four others, one of them a desperado embodiment of self-abasement, in pres­ by T. F. Alexander, pastor of the Meth­
early days a close neighbor to Grant, named Boyd. The latter took advan­ ence of the one invisible God they odist Episcopal church at Payette, who
the soldier-president, before he ever tage of the conviviality of the proceed­ adore. In the dim light these prostrate preached tlie funeral sermon of Ander­
Transacts a General Banking Business,
I. F. CALBREATII.
E. K. GOUCHER.
thought of being a soldier president; in ings to hold out a card and Crain saw heaps, shrouded in their white veils, son. The dead outlaw has followed
Deposits Received Subject to Check
him do it. On the spur of the moment
house painting since being a resident of
Interest allowed on time deposits. the days, in fact, when Grant was a Crain said, “Boyd, you aie cheating!” looked ghostly enough. The whole that section, and was generally a good
Calbreath & Goucher,
scene was mute and silent as a dream.
Sell sight exchange and telegraphic trans­ careless, reckless, happy-go-lucky coun­
fers on New York, San Francisco and Port­ tryman, with none of the marks of It was a foolish thing to do, unless with Only at intervals, from behind a screen citizen. He died of blood disorder.
PHYSICIANS ANO SURGEONS,
land.
pistol in hand, because it meant imme­ the voice of the priest broke the still­ This revelation of his past career was
M c M innville ,
... O beoon . Collections made on all accessible points. greatness yet apparent.
diate murder. But, to the surprise of ness, and proclaimed, in a weird, nasal, somewhat doubted by hearers, and after
“
Yes
sir,
the
Grant
cabin
was
the
(Office over Bralv’s Bank.)
Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p m.
center of a vast amount of interest when every one, Boyd simply turned very monotonous chant, that Allah was the his death the body was examined.
Wounds were disclosed that positively
Grant was in it,” continues Mr. Horns­ pale, laughed, and replied, “Crain one and only God.
S. A. YOUNG, M. D.
by, “but whether it would be so here or boards at ray house, you know, and so Sometimes the veiled figures rose to identify him as the true Jesse James
their full height with one accord— Anderson.
not is a question that cannot lie an­ I can’t afford to shoot him.”
Physician & Surgeon,
Successor to H. Adams
The . next evening
The Rev. Mr. Alexander remembers
swered. It was a lively place when
- Boyd
- came unin- Eastern women are very supple if they
O keuos .
M c M iknvillb .
Grant first lived in it, way back in '51 vjted into Crain’s roont i, where some are fat—then, as the name of Allah fell particularly the wounds on his right
• A Mile a Minute for Seven Hour*.
• Office and residence on I) street, All
That was the year he first built it. 1. f other men were, and offered to play upon their ears, they flung themselves breast. Anderson’s photograph was
calls promptly answered day or night.
•
I
Crain
a
game
of
two-handed
“
freeze
never did amount to much. It is |
down with the same unifoim manner, compared witli deceased and is well re­
Tlie New York Central last Monday
I nave purchased the Harness Shop of H. nothing but a little one-story log house, J I out,” the latter assented and they sat and, rocking to and fro after the man­ membered by a man in Payette named
broke all records of fast time for long
Adams and will keep a
DB. J. C. MICHAUX
with two rooms and the regulation fire­ down at tlie table, while the rest drew ner of worshippers itf* a mosque, laid Payne, who once had him under arrest
runs of passenger trains on railways on
place and other attachments. Never their chairs back and waited for tlie their faces in the dust. My friend, the in Missouri, and lie declares there is no
either side of the Atlantic. A apecial
Practicing Physician and Surgeon,
was much to look at, but there was al­ tragedy they supposed was coming. A Pasha’s daughter, was good enough to doubt of the truth of Anderson’s death­
train, composed of one of the company'a
of Harness and Horse Furnishings
The
ways
plenty of good fun when Grant few moments later Boyd again cheated, sit upon the staircase by my side, and bed confession. During his illness a
standard passenger engines, weighing
people of Yamhill county are invited to call
so openly that lie doubtless intended to act as chorus, instead of joining in the biography of tlie James boys was read
LAFAYETTE, OREGON-
was there.
look over the stock and get prices.
21*1,000 pounds, and three private cars,
FRANK WRIGHT
“The old place is only about nine be caught, and Crain at once charged performance. After she had explained to Anderson and his comments at cer­
weighing 200,000 pounds, conveying
j»n,ai, ’SS.
miles out from St. Louis, on the Gra- him with the offense, Immediately that “Moise” and “Jesu Christ" and tain portions were the best evidence of
Vice-President Webb and a ]>arty,iuade
vois river, or rather a mere creek which Boyd leaped to his feet, seized two “Mohammed” were all acknowledged his acquaintance with tlie doings of the
a run .f 418] miles, from New York to
runs through the Dent farm. The Dent chairs and threw them into the air. by her faith to have been divinely in­ lioys. He would make the remark, “I
Buffalo, in 440 minutes,including three
farmhouse is located in a beautiful gras­ One of them struck Boyd as it fell, and spired, but not divinely Itorn, she pro­ was leader at that raid against that
—DEALERS IN----
stops, one of which occupied seven and
SURGEON AND HOMEOPATHIC
sy flat on the east bank of the Gravois, he drew tlie pistol he had ready, cry­ ceeded to expound the Mohammedan bank,” and "I should have shot lower
one half minutes.
then.”
and the cabin was over on a little hill ing : “Crain, you hit me with a chair!” theory of Paradise.
PHYSICIAN.
The eclipse of previous efforts of this
“Like a flash,” says Crain in telling
The reporter was not able to get the
west of the river. Grant moved into it
kind is complete, nothing approaching
“But,” I interrupted her—“I have
Office Upstairs in the Garrison Building. The Finest Line of Confection­ shortly after his marriage with one of the story, “my instinct as a criminal been told that there is no Paradise for name of the author of this biography,
sucli a feat ever liefore having been ac­
Colonel Dent’s daughters at their city lawyer came to my aid. I saw that his tlie souls of Mohammedan women. but deceased said it was as near correct
complished in America or Europe as
ery in the City.
home in St. Louis. He lived there purpose was to claim self-defense in Your husbands are to have hotiris to as it was possible to write it. At one
G. W. GOUCHER M. D.,
sjieeding along over seven consecutive
All kinds of Produce taken at the
shooting
me.
80,
without
stirring
from
point in the reading of the biography it
three or four years, working around as
console them for your loss.”
hours at mon* than a mile a minute
---- AND-----
he pleased on the farm, and from there my seat, I pointed my finger at Boyd,
It did one good to see the scorn of tlie read,“Anderson was left on tlie ground
Rail.
» _______
A. G. SMITH M. D„
went straight up to Galena, I think, who liad me covered with his gun, and Pasha's daughter at this suggestion. for dead.” “Now,” said this James
The
speed
of
ocean
steamships, it is
Call
and
examine
our
Stock
and
Have associated themselves together, and
and went into business. But tlie old said : ‘Boyd, you know tliat isn’t true. She imparted it in Turkish to the Anderson Riley, “I was left there for
claimed,
will
lie
so
greatly
increased iu
will be known in the future as Drs. Goucl^r
I
haven
’
t
touched
you.
If
you
want
to
dead
and
have
often
since
been
reported
get
Prices.
settlers around that section who are
blandly smiling Mrs. Djevdet Pash,and
A Smith, Professional calls attended To
the near future that the trip from New
day or night. Office: Two doors east of
H enderson < fc G aunt . i yet alive well remember the times fight I’ll accommodate you anywhere the pair laughed until the blue robe of dead, but it was an error. I know I
York to Queenstown will be made in
tlriig store. Residence within a short dis­ ----------------------------------------- — when Grant was among them, and he
you like and with any weapons, with­ the latter slipped off her broad shoul­ am about to die this day in Idaho, and
tance from the Office.
ninety-six hours. This statement would
in
an
hour
of
this
time.
Let
’
s
fight,
if
McMINNVILLE-------------------- remembered them, too, to his last days
O regon
A mity
ders for the twentieth time. When under this lielief I make this confes­
seem incredible were it not for the well
need
be,
but
there's
no
occasion
for
sion.
”
TT3 TTfV A YTTl TM5 A
f A !as the haPPlest daJ’s of hls ,ife* Grant
they had done laughing they informed
known fact that the newly-invented
XXvUwXk AllU ^XvA I wU., always had a great love for that place. murder.' ”
me that there was no greater mistake Anderson said he had eight children
ami powerful tubular I siller can fur­
Crain's coolness of action saved him than to suppose that Alahammed ex­ living, four in Washington and four in
While he was president he fixed up tlie
CARLIN & COULTER, Proprietors
nish power sufficient to force a boat
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x
Oregon. Four were by each wife. Two
Goods of all descriptions moved ami care­ old Dent farm in fine shape and used and the duel never came off, because cluded women from Paradise.
through
the water at the rate of thirty-
Watchmaker
friends
interfered.
He
lived
to
secure
ful handling guaranteed. Collections will to take some pride in having the stock
That his own daughter, Fatima, had sons were in Eugene City and two
five miles an hour. Of course no such
be made monthly Hauling of a.l kinds exhibited at the St. Louis fair.
Boyd’s acquittal of murder subsequent­ been the great expounder of the Koran daughers in Olympia.
¿.J
and Jeweler. done
cheap
s|s*ed could lie maintained for the en­
“Just how Grant happen«l to go to ly. Later on, however,’Boyd was killed which was’written to guide women to
Staler In Alt Kindt ot Watches. Jewelry. Plated Ware
Remarkable Scene at a Revival Meeting.
tire trip, or the course, 2800 miles, could
Clocks and Spectacles. McMINNVILLE. OR.
that part of the’eountry I never knew with his boots on in a row.
Paradise.by the same path as the men
I k * covered in eighty hours. A new boat
Shortly after the close of the secession
j for certain,” continued Mr. Hornsby.
were to follow. That their husbands A few weeks ago the Free Methodists
is building which will attempt to cross
“He had just been in the army out in war General Forrest and his wife stop­ had better just go in search of their began a series of revival meetings in
in ninety-six hours. This means an
i California and left for some reason or ped at a hotel in Memphis and after houris! Only let them try! That their Hydenham, Ontario, Canada, says the
average rate of sp»*ed of over twenty-
1 another. One of the Dent brothers was | examining tlieir purses found the sum wives would soon be even with them; New York World, and made many con­
Carries the Best Line of Choice Meats in
nine-miles an hour.
i
a
sutler
in
the
army
at
that
time
and
•
total
of
their
wealth
amounted
to
$7.30.
the Citv. Game and Fish in Season. Poul­
for were there notgilmans—men angels verts. As the number of converts in­
; that may have had something to do'The general being due that evening at -beautiful as the arehangelsXhemselves, creased so did the excitement, and the
try, hides, etc., Ixinght for tlie highest mar­
The disjMitclies from the bliMMly field j Those who believe that Dr. Wage’s
ket price and cash paid for same
Your
with it. Any way,he sort of wandered a house where he knew poker was sure and was not(only the Pasha’s daughter meetings, which were held in the town
attention is called to the fact that we al­
that
decided the fate of Balma«*da, the Catarrh Remedy will cure them are
1 in there and lived on the Dent.farm al­ to be played, proposed that he should did not put it in this form) sauce for ball, grew so noisy that complaint was
ways serve the best meats to be found.
dictator
of Chile told the grim news ot more liable to get well than those who
S’oiir patronage is solicited.
most as one of the family and married tempt fortune to the full extent of his the goose sauce for the gander as well? made to the authorities and the revival­
BOND * FLETCHER.
the
splendid
execution of the Mann-1 don’t.
I one of the girls. Then they built this means, and asked his wife to pray for
ists adjourned to a large vacant lot in the licher rifles. The following dispatch I If you hap|M*n to I m * one of those who
j log cabin and moved there. There was his success. She would not promise, What Tarring and Feathering Means.
fdge of town. Here they were ad­ from Washington gives some idea of don't believe, there's a matter of $500 to
I not much work for each one to do in but he felt that she was for him and
help your faith. It's for you if the
People who read of tarring ami feath­ dressed by J. F, Frasier, a revivalist, this Mannlicher or Man-killer gun:
! those times. The Dents had plenty of knew how it would be. But let him
makers of Dr. Sage’s remedy can't cure
who
sailed
into
the
prevailing
mode
of
“
Army
and
navy
officers
have
been
ering by White Caps and others know
' help and Grant and the boys used to tell the rest in his own words :
you, no matter how I»»<1 or of how iong
female
dress,
and
said
women
are
born
watching
closely
the
military
features
“They had three tables—one was a that the punishment is a very unpleas­
work about when they wanted to. I
HAY FORKS,
beautiful and die misshapen because of of insurrection in Chile, and the arms standing your catarrh In the head may
| was fixed about the same way. I had quarter dollar table, one a half and one ant one, but few imagine how terribly the wearing of corsets. Frasier is an
ELSIA WRIGHT.
STRAW FORKS,
have been carefully examin«! by the I m *.
painful
and
dangerous
it
is.
In
Wyo
­
a
dollar
and
a
half.
I
wanted
to
make
just finished going to school and lived
earnest
and
powerful
speaker
and
his
BARLEY FORKS,
authorites
in this country. It apjM*ars The makers are the World's Disjien-
S'
Carries tlie Largest Assortment of |
i with two brothers about two miles from my seven dollars last as long as I could, ming I once saw a man who had been words created great excitement among
Harness and ^addles and also the
that it was a Mannlicher gun loaded sary Medical Association, of Buffalo, N.
FORKS at all PRICES I Grant’s on the Gravois road. None of so I sat down to the quarter table. By tarred and feathered, and, although he
the
women
present.
with cartridges the size of cigarettes Y. They are known to every news­
LARGEST STOCK IN YAMHILL COUNTY.
I us ever had so much to do that we dinner time I had won enough to do fully ; deserved the discipline, I could
“
Throw
off
the
accursed
invention
!
”
charged
with a first cousin to gun-cot­ paper publisher and every druggist in
Harness of all kinds Made to Order. Re-
i couldn’t go hunting or fishing when- better, and after we had eaten, sat not help pitying him. Hardened tar is he cried, “throw it off and go to God
ton,
and
sending a ball nearly two the land, and you can easily ascertain
very
hard
to
remove
from
the
skin,
and
down
to
the
dollar
and
a
half
table.
j ever we wanted to go, and Grant was
as
you
left
him
!
Burn
them
rather
inches
long
and three-tenths of an inch that tlieir word's us good as their bond.
! always’ready. Many a time have we Sometimes I won and then again I’d when feathers are added it forms a than burn yourselves in everlasting
thick against Balmaceda’s troops 30 per
kind
of
cement
that
sticks
closer
than
lose,
until
nigh
upon
midnight,
when
I
i ridden up to Grant’s house at night on
Three miles an hour is alsiiit the
fire!”
' a eoon hunt and whistled him out of had better luck. I knew Mary was a brother. As soon as the tar sets the This suggestion struck a responsive minute from each gun, that did the average of the Gulf Stream, though at
.•..........Ise.
buisiness
from
the
insurgent
troops.
McMinnville. Oregon.
I
•
w /
I bed. We’d cry and halloo until Grant sitting up anxious, and that made me victim's suffering begins. It contracts chord, and he had scarcely ceased
certain places it attains a speed of for­
The long, slender, hard-pointed bullets
as it cools, and every one of the little
j would poke his head out of the window cool.”
ty-four miles per hour; in the Yucatan
speaking
when
an
enthusiast
piled
up
were
of
steel
covered
with
a
thin
coat
of
“I set my hat upon the floor, and veins on the body are pulled, causing
' and shout: ‘Hello, boys, that you?’ We
material for a bonfire and applied a copper, the soft metal lM*ing designed Channel for an instance, where It is
1 would answer back, ‘Hello, Grant, every time I won I’d drop the money the most exquisite agony. The perspira­ match. It was a weird scene, the dusky
ninety miles wide and l,U<<0 fathom*
come on out here,’ and he'd slip into in the hat. I sat there until day broke, tion is entirely stopped, and unless the evening, the crowd of religious enthu­ to follow the rifling of the barrel more deep, the current is not more Ilian the
Gates & Henry, Props.
accurately
and
with
less
wear
to
the
his clothes'and be out in a jiffy. Then and then I took my hat up in loth tar is removed death is certain to en­ siasts, quivering with excitement, sur­
fourth of a mile per hour. In the
McMinnville,
-
Oregon.
and Wired
after we had bagged our game he in­ hands, smashed it on my head, and sue. But the removal is no easy task, rounding a fire which shot up long gun than the naked steel would make. Straits of Bernini the current I m no rapid
Single
bulletswent
through
two
or
three
as to give the surface of tne water the
and requires several days. The tar can­
variably would say, ‘Come up to the went home.”
Over a Thousand Feet Sold this Sea­
appearance of a sheet of fire.
men at a time.”
“When I got to my room there sat not be softened by the application of tongues of flame.
son and Still Plenty of Hose Left.
house, boys, I’ve got something mighty
“Throw off the garment!” shout«!
good up there. Come up and take a Mary in her gown. She seemed tired heat, and must le peeled off bit by bit,
the revivalist.
nip.’ We used to go up and get some and worried, and though she looked sweet oil being used to make],the pro­ “Burn them!” hysterically eri«l a
Everything New
ZHZOLDSOIST
of his ‘mighty good,’ and then go out mighty hard at me she didn’t say a cess less painful. The irritation to the
voice in the crowd, and push­
And Firstclass. Will sell you better goods and at on the chase together, or separate and word. I walked right up to her and skin is very great, as the hairs cannot feminine
ing and panting a young woman of
go
home.
be
disengaged,
but
must
be
pulled
out
emptied
my
hat
right
into
the
lap
of
Special Accommodations for Commercial Less Money than any one in town.
“Grant* was mighty good in those her gown, and then we counted it. or cut off. No man can be cleaned of twenty-five forced her way to the cen­
T ravellers
C all and S ee H im .
days, but no one suspected then that Just $1,500 even, and that gave me a tar in a single day, as the pain of the ter near the bonfire. She was tugging
Corner Second and E Streets, one block
he would ever stand at the head of the start.”
operation would be too excrutiating for at her dress. There was a sudden gleam
from Cooks hotel.
of white shoulders in the glare of the
No article entering so generally into the food of every
nation. He was a rather careless, lazy
If there is anything in a name, as endurance, and until this is done he fire light and she flung her corset into
household is so generally and villainously adultered as bak­
fellow, without much work to do, and Shakespeare’s heroine doubted, there has to suffer fmm a pain like that of
DERBY & BOYER,
very fond of a ‘nip.’ But;.everyone in must be something in the name of Pea­ ten thousand pin pricks. Numbers of the flames, saying she would die as
ing powder. These adulterated powders are shoved upon
McMinnville, Oregon.
those days was fond of the jug. Those body that leads its possessors.to become men have died under the torture, and God made her and not as she had made
Proprietors of The McMinnville
the public with the greatest persistency.
herself.
were social days when it was the cus­ eminent in deeds of goodness. The none who have gone through it regard
Throbbing advertisements in newspapers claiming this
Her example was contagious, and in
Fall
Term
Opens
tom for everyone to drink and keep it world knows the life story of the great tarring and feathering as anything but
TILE
less than half an hour not a woman in
brand
or that is absolutely pure, backed by analyses and cer­
always handy for every guest. The philanthropist Peabody; Boston still a most fearful infliction.— St. Louie
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the crowd wore a corset, and nothing
t le on
tificates, and yet they are adulterated with ammonia or alum.
Dents were an aristocratic family, who has in Miss Elizabeth Peabody, now Globe-Democrat.
remained in the blaze but a mass of
It is to be hoped the law will take hold of these merciless
hadn’t much idea of hard work, and so approaching her eighty-eighth year, a
Situated at the Southwest corner of tlie
Goldsmith somewhere tells of an old grotesquely twisted corset steels, amid
Fair Grounds. All sizes of
it
was
no
wonder,
that
Grant,
who
manufacturers and punish them for destroying the stomachs
The aim of the College is to give
lady whose works of benevolence have lady, who, lying sick unto death, play­ which the flames playfully flickered.
lived with them, didn’t do a great deal. made her hardly less famous. She is
of the unsuspecting consumer.
ed cards with the curate to pass away The excitement was so great and the
First-Class Drain Tile
i
He didn’t attract much attention out­ the eldest of Dr. Nathaniel Peabody’s
THE BE T EDUCATION
Amid all this fraud and deceit Dr. Price’s Cream Bak­
nervous strain so tense that several
the
time,
and
after
winning
all
his
kept constantly on hand at lowest living
side, but he was good company to those three daughters, one of whom married
women
grew
faint,
but
they
had
burned
money
had
just
proposed
to
play
for
—
AT
THE
—
ing
Powder
stands almost alone battling for pure food and
prices.
DERBY & BOYER,
who knew him. He didn’t have much Nathaniel Hawthorne and another the
her funeral expenses when she expired. their corsets anti were happy.
continues
to
furnish
a pure cream of tartar powder at almost
41-
McMi inville, Oregon.
then,
but
he
was
always
ready
to
di
­
LEA.ST EXFE1TSE
noted Horace Mann, and her reminis­ Mazarin also played cards on his death­ The Free Methodists consider the re­
the same cost to the people as the ammoina and alum pow­
vide squarely to the last, and, if I re­ cences of the distinguished New Eng­
bed and while he was so weak that he vival a great success, and talk of carry­
To the Student. It lias better member, be kept that quality to the
ders are sold at, yet it costs much mote to manufacture.
land people of the century are most in­ had to have some one hold his cards for ing the war into the States.
0 QflnI Facilities for the coming year than
end.”
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who can read and write, and who, |
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c> J
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder is of the highest
teresting
and
valuable.
Another
fa
­
him.
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tjj SI (J II II *ft»rin»t ruction, will work induatrioualy, CVCr heiOTe.
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“ Wrhow to earn Three Thouaand Dollar« ■
You wind your watch once a day.
Land has reached an enormous value mous bearer of the name is Dr. A. P.
strength.
It produces the largest amount of leavening power
• •ar in their own localities,» herev.r they live.I will alaofurnUh
For the last catalogue address
A veteran hunter says that there are Your liver and liowels should act as
the aituation or employmrnt,at which vou can earn that amount
in London. A piece of Crown land on Peabody, of Cambridge, whom Har­
No aionev for me unleaa auceeaaful aa above. Faailyand quickly
attainable in a pure baking powder. It is free frofn ammo­
twice as many large game animals in regularly. If they do not, use a key.
learned. 1 deaire but one worker from each diatrict or county I
T. G. BROWNSON.
Pall Mall has Just been leased atarate vard
____ . regards „ _ as __ the ___ most
___________
estimable Maine now as there was ten years ago,
have already taught and provided with emplovmeat a larre .
nia or any other adulteration. No powder docs such work.
number, who are making over «3000 a year each. It a NEW
The key is—Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pel­
based on a selling price of $2,500,000 per ! preacher that ever occupied the univer­ and attributes this fact to the faithful
aud MOI.11». lull particular« FR fcE. Address st once.
President.
E. €, ALLJEN, liox «4», Auuuntu, Aluiue.
acre.
‘sity pulpit.
Housewives who have tested all use Dr. Prices only.
lets. One a dose.
enforcement of the game laws.
FRANK WRIGHT,
HARNESS SHOP!
Complete and Reliable Stock
»J. ID. Baker M ID., HENDERSON & GAUNT
aMiw
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE.
WM. HOLL,
0L
The People’s Market.
Pmlir Sta ui E mjk ,
tai Sims d tas,
' THE COMMERCIAL STABLE !
IIOSC
Livery, Feed and Sale!
Poison in the Kitchen
McMINNVILLE COLLEGE,
FACTORY
'
SEPT. 8, 1891