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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1891)
À f I has been a dollar hunter. Take for in stance the Dukes of Marlborough, of Manchester and of Decazes, the Princes M c M innville , - O regon . of Hatzfeldt and of Colonna, Lord Ar November - * *12, 1891. thur Butler and two or three hundred more. Their blazons all required regild and while they considered them UNCLE SAM'S DAUGHTERS ing, selves lucky in getting beauty along with wealth, it was the latter rather YOU WILL DO WELL TO READ than the former that they were in search of. To men such as these it is impossi AND HEED THIS WARNING. ble that woman—the incarnation of the word love—can accord that full meed of A d Ex-DIplomatlst Discourses Upon tbe esteem that is indispensable to true love. Marriage of American Women to Titled Their marriage is therefore handicapped Foreigner.—Most Unions of That Sort, from the very outset, and under these circumstances, added to those above de He Says, Are Unhappy. scribed, it is not surprising that the (Copyright, 1891, by American Cress Associa American wife ends by feeling that she tion.] The decision of Lady Randolph has made a cruel mistake, that the rank Churchill to refrain from taking any and title for which she bartered away notice of the scurrilous reports that 1 her heart, her beauty and her dollars have appeared in various English and are far too dearly bought, lieing at the American newspapers regarding her al best but grudgingly accorded, and that leged differences with her somewhat er she would havo been in every way far ratic bnt brilliant husband, is just what happierand better off if she had married my acquaintance with her sound, good among her own kith and kin. A n E x -D iplomatist . sense and her thorough knowledge of English life would have led me to antici A HUSTLING REPORTER. pate. She is aware that, notwithstand ing lier transatlantic birth, her social Mrs. Tunie H. Symonds, of th© Phila position and prestige in the Old World delphia Evening Telegraph. is established on far too sound a basis to Mrs. Tunie H. Symonds, who is a be affected by such scandalous gossip. member of the city staff of the Phila Whatever else may bo said of Lord delphia Evening Telegraph, is not by Randolph he is certainly no fool, and he any manner of means a typical news is quite shrewd enough to appreciate the paper woman, for the work that she enormous assistance which lie has de- I does is utterly foreign to the usual work rived from bis clever and popular help of newspaper women. mate. Any one who witnessed the affec Mrs. Symonds is not a “feature” tionate character of the parting between writer, nor is she the “editress” of any husband and wife at the Great Western department of particular interest to railroad terminus on the morning when women. She is a reporter, pure and Lord Randolph left London for south simple, with all those hustling qualities Africa could see at one glance the falsity well developed that go to make up the of the rumors to the effect that the good newspaper man. Her assignments couple had found marriage a failure. differ in no way from those given to I am all the more glad to lie able to the male members of The Telegraph place this on record, since as a general staff. She does fires, murders, coroner's rule the marriages of American girls to inquests, magistrates’ hearings, fashion titled foreigners have resulted in disap able weddings, police news and minis pointment and misery, more or less ters’ meetings with equal ability, and bravely and silently borne by tlie wives. ! the newspaper men of the Quaker City During the course of my diplomatic ca- 1 consider her “one of the boys. reer I have had abundant opportunities of observing both in Great Britain and on the Continent the condition of tho American wives of Englishmen and for eigners, and what I have seen leads me I ( to express myself in the strongest man ner against these so called international ' alliances. There are many reasons why it is al most inevitable that they should result in unhappiness to the bride. In the first ; place American girls are objects of dis like and aversion to English and Conti- > nental women. There is no use mincing 1 words about the matter. These un friendly sentiments on tlie part of the fair sex of the Old World to their trans atlantic sisters—which always exist, though sometimes concealed—are only natural under the circumstances, and re fleet no discredit upon the American girl. No woman, be her character ever bo perfect, is entirely exempt from jeal ousy, and it is jealousy which is at the ! MRS. SYMONDS. root of the whole trouble. Aside from the question of mere physi Besides her reportorial duties, Mrs. cal beauty, the American girl possesses Symonds finds time to work up special as part of her birthright a breadth of stories for other papers. In conjunction view, a freedom of intellectual trammel with her husband, George W. Symonds, and an unrestrained originality of mind, of The Inquirer, she lias run out several which invariably attract the European notable sensations, and lately in The men and generally monopolize their at Press exposed the infamous Camden (N. tention. The European, and particular J.) marriage mills. She lias contributed ly the English, woman has been brought to the New York World, Philadelphia up on lines that are far narrower, and Times, Inquirer, Press, and News, and with much more regard for tho strict her work has always been acceptable. observance of those social conventionali Her appearance is strikingly character ties which, although possessed of certain istic. Although the mother of a fifteen- advantages, necessarily impair the de year-old-daughter. who lias already done velopment of the feminine mind in tho acceptable newspaper work, Mrs. Sy Old World. It therefore stands to rea monds has a young, fresh face, and is son that the men of Europe find much usually taken for a miss. She is of slen more amusement in the society of an der build, lias short curly hair, vivacious American girl than in that of her Euro gray eyes, and a manner that is thor pean sister, who cannot be expected to oughly “business.” Sheliaá akeen scent regard this preference accorded to the for news, knows how to write the small est item up entertainingly, and her wido former with much equanimity. Conventionality is the “summa lex’ acquaintance in Philadelphia and with of the feminine world in Europe, and Philadelphians enables her to secure even those great ladies who presume “beats” for her paper. upon the loftiness ÿf tlieir birth to dis On Saturday night she covers the regard its provisions so far as their own Central police station for Tlie Sunday conduct is concerned, demand its strict World and also has charge of the “Jour observance on the part of all those who nalists' ” column in The Mail and Mér- do not possess similar advantages of an cury. Mrs. Symonds is a native of Philadel cestry and blood. Under the circum stances it is not surprising that the phia, and was educated in its public American girl who weds a foreigner and schools, being a graduate of the Girls’ takes up her residence abroad should Normal school. For awhile she was a find all of her feminine surroundings teacher, but abandoned it to adopt the more remunerative and congenial pro uncongenial in the extreme. Even with the best intentions on the fession of journalism. Her first news part of lier husband’s female relatives, paper work was done on The Daily the latter cannot entirely overcome their News when it was under tlie editorial deep rooted prejudice to everything that management of Major Moses P. Handy, comes from across the ocean, no matter promoter general of the Columbian whether it be from the United States, World's fair. She did special work for from Canada or from Australia, for the The Press and was its Washington cor prejudices of womankind in Europe are respondent during ths session of the In by no means confined to Uncle Sain’s ternational Council of Women, of which daughter.*, but are quite as strong, and she was the press agent, in Washington perhaps even more so, against tlie equal in 1888. Shortly after the adjournment ly fresh and untrammeled minded Aus of the council she joined her husband in tralian and Canadian belles. This will, doing sensations for the New York I think, suffice to show that the senti World, and in September of the same ment is not so much on the score race year became connected with The Even G. B. or nationality as on that cf manners and ing Telegraph. conventionality. As a rule the European husband, WHAT TO DO WITH THE GLOBE. after the first few months of wedded Turn Out (lie Fish and Paint the Glass life with his American bride, begins with Water Flowers. to become again influence 1 by the senti A novel idea in glass is a decorated ments which he finds more or less covertly expressed among all his sis fish bowl. Tlie bowl I have ill mind was ters, his cousins, his aunts, and in fact such as is ordinarily used for goldfish, among all the feminine world in which and swung with tiny chains in the win he has been brought up from his earliest dow, along witli a bird cage, aquari childhood and in which lie has moved ums, window boxes and the usual win until his marriage. By degrees the dow obstructions which afford daily in novelty of liis wife's freshness and orig dustry to the tender hearted woman, inality of mind wears off; and especially, and a daily temptation to profanity to if he be a man of average intellect him- the greatly bothered man who doesn’t Belf, he begins to wish that his wife were less clever, less brilliant and more like the women to whom he has been accus tomed. The latter show that they look upon man as a superior being, whereas the American girl makes no pretense of concealing the fact that she regards him generally as an inferior, or at the very best as an equal. Then, too, he finds himself wishing for a wife who would not antagonize him with the women of his own nation ality, especially when, ns is often the case, some of thevi have it in their power to advance or mar his prospects THE GLOBE DECORATED, in life. The result is that the Ameri enjoy little water drops in a miniature can wife finds herself gradually losing shower bath, or canary seed flying down the nffection and admiration of her hus his back as he peers over the way to spy band, and no longer finds in him the out his neighbor, or to be sprinkled support which she needs to encounter with the watering pot upon entering his the feminine ill will and hostility by home. The man inwardly affirms that which she is surrounded on every side. “live decoration” is an abomination, He becomes blind to her superb quali and hails witli delight fresh conceits in ties, and observant only of those little harmless stuffs and painted flowers. So peculiarities of speech, manner and when the fish had taken something that thought which during tlie courtship he disagreed and had turned on their backs professed to consider so charming, but and died, the crystal globe was set back which his womankind, now that his in closet to grow dnstv and await a enthusiasm has waned, succeed in per new need. A fresh bath in hot water, touched suading him are solecisms and “bad form.” Prompted by his feminine sur with a drop of ammonia, dried with a roundings, he endeavors to reduce his linen towel and tissue paper, after the re American wife to the level of the aver moval of the chains, and the bowl was in age Englishwoman—to break her into readiness for decoration. Since the bowl British matrimonial happiness and to is to be used for flowers and to contain eradicate lier faults. This process of water, water flowers present themselves education invariably results either in as the natural ornamentation; however, breaking the spirit of la belle Améri pansies, wistaria and other flowers have caine or else in estranging her from her been used with good effect. Pond lilies, husband, and in shattering the mostly reeds and flag lilies seem particularly sujierficial affection which she liestowcd appropriate. A band of ribbon three inches in width is tied about tlie neck on him in the first place. For I doubt that American girls, and finished in a full, rich bow. White shrewd, bright and clever as they are, or yellow is best with water lilies; laven can ever experience what is called true der with wistaria or flag lilies and pan and heartfelt love for the foreign suitors sies. These globes are wonderfuly pretty upon whom they bestow their hands. In for holding flowers, and when filled with almost every case of international mar luscious roses, laurel or goldenrod, the riage on record the European bridegroom satin ribbon glinting forth in all its TIIE TELEP HON E-R EG ISTE R I I East and South suggested that she open a select school, fresh, shiny gloss is brilliant and charm she shook her head and doubted her ing in appearance. Such a bowl is pretty -VII- ability as a teacher. But on being as on breakfast or tea table. THE AVERAGE MAN IS NOT OB sured that she would lie expected to F lorence E. T yxo . SERVING. take no advanced pupils and one of her ¡ WOMAN’S WORLD IN PARAGRAPHS. Little Discrepanacies in Household Can be friends offering a small building rent-' It is a privilege to a woman to earn ! Overlooked if the Housewife Labors Out free for the use of the school, she, with Express Tyains Leave Portland Daily many misgivings, decided to engage in her own living. It develops in her an side of Housekeeping for the Family. LKAVt ARR1VK. what seemed at present to lie the only ! Portland 7.00 p ni;SanFrancisco 8.U am intellectual and physical power that San Fran. 7 :<■> p in Portland 7.35 aiu That housework is a business in itself opening by which food and clothing would otherwise lie dormant, and makes Above trains stop only at following sta her twice the woman she would be with none will deny, and we are well aware could lie provided for herself and little tions north of lto^ebu’rg: East Portland, out it. that many think it impracticable, or ones. Oregon Citv, XVoodburin. Salem. Albcny, Tangent. Shedds, Halsey. Harrisburg. Jun Did you ever think what a jolly thing well-nigh impossible for a woman to As time passed her school increased for Infants and Children. ction city. Irving. Eugene it is to earn your own mone/ and spend attend to her household affairs properly in numbers and advancement, she con Unseburg Mall Hally. it as you like, without having to account and at the same time engage in outside tinued studying to “keep ahead’, until Castoria cures Colic, Constipation. “Castoria is so well adapted to children that I.EAVK. ABK1VK to any human being for the way it goes? pursuits. Yet we are fully aware that several years had gone by. The strug Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Emctati.m. Portia id . 8 :U5 a nt Rosebui .. 5:40 p m I recommend it as superior to any prescription Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di I I Roseburg. 6:30 a m Roseburg. 1 _____ Portland ... 4:00 p m known to me.” H. A. A rcher , M. D,, The widow of three husbands sums there are many women, who, in con gle was a hard one, for all the house gestion. Without injurious medication. 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Albany Local, Daily. Except Sunday. up the human race as follows: “Men are nection with, or in addition to, their work, including washing, ironing and LKAVI ABBTVB. brutes and women are fools.” housework manage to conduct other sewing, had to be kept up with no aid “ For several years I hare recommended Portland 5: pm Albany.. 9: pm “ The use of ‘ Castoria ’ is so universal and Every style of garment that handi business, and that, too, in a successful but the little that could lie given by the its merits so well known that it seems a work your ‘ Castori*. ' and shall always continue to Albany. ..5: a m Portland 8:55an> of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the do so as it has invariably produced beneficial caps woman in her race for a living manner, although contrary to the pre children. But by proper and system intelligent families who do not keep Castoria results.” I'nlliiiiiii Buffet Slee|iers. must go, says the Dress Reform league. within easy reach.” E dwin F. P ardks , M. D., C arlos M artyn , D. D., Among the women who say it are dictions of tbe “croaker,” who is al atic management the necessary work Tourist Sleeping Cars, “ Tbe Winthrop," lSlh Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Frances Willard, Grace Dodge, Dr. ways prating of “woman’s sphere” and was accomplished, though many of the New York City. For accoimnodation of second class passen Late Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church. “ woman ’ s duties. ” It is quite as un details that could la' disjx'nsetl with gers attached to express trains Mary Putnam Jacobi, Elizabeth Stuart WEST SIDE DIVISION Phelps, Anna C. Brackett and Margaret usual to see evidences of neglect in the out discomfort were of necessity omit Tax C kntaur C ompaxy , 77 M urray S trict , Naw Y ork . Between Portland and Corvallis. Sangster. home surroundings of these busy work ted. Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. After three years spent in this way, Several old hens of the masculine sex ers as it is to see such evidences in the UEAVK AKRIVK are cackling once more about woman’s homes of tliqse women who find no du some friends who understood and real 10 J0 a Hi 7:30 a tn McMinn’ Portland - staying in her own proper sphere and ties outside of those belonging exclu ized the hard struggle she was making, 10 .10 a tn Corvallis. 12 :10 p ni McMinn* not going out upon the world to compete sively to the household. McMinn ’ 2:50 p in 12:55 p m Corvallis secured for her the position of teacher 56 p in Portland . 5 JW p m McMinn* with men industrially, which she can If a woman feels the necessity for in the public school of another town At Albany and Corvallis connect with never, never hope to do, they say, at the trains of Oregon Pacific. very time when a million women are some remunerative employment and with a salary more than double what Express Train Daily, except Sunday. actually thus competing, and doing it finds that she lias the ability to engage she was then earning. At first she LEAVE. ARRIVE successfully. It pains me to the heart in an occupation that is congenial to would not entertain the thought, for Portland . 4 4<> p tn McMnn 7 .25 I» in to do it, but for the hundredth time I her tastes as well as a help in a finan she believed she was not competent to McMinn’. . 5:45 a m|Portland 8:20 a m must gently but firmly insist that these cial way, she should be enCourged in fill the position. She knew, too, that old hens of the masculine sex shall kindly sueli an undertaking, her womanly a certificate must lie procured for the allow women to do as they please about helpfulness receiving due appreciation. purpose, and doubted her ability to EAST AND SOUTH. it. Gentlemen, hands off. Mind your For tickets and full information regard own business, and let women settle the A woman who finds it possible to as pass the necessary examination. But, ing rates, mans, etc., call on the Company’!» sume other duties in addition to the aided and encouraged by a few of her woman question themselves. agent at McMinnville Eiy'» Cream Halm i» not a liquid, muff or powder. Applied into the nortrile it if care of her home and children, is usual staunch friends, she finally decided to r quickly absorbed. It cleanse» the head, allay» inflammation, heal» _ — R KOEHLER. E. 1*. ROGER«, Which would you rather be, a man’s ly a thorough manager and systematic make the attempt and was successful. Asst G F. A P Ant a x^res. Solei by druggitt» or »ent by mail on receipt of price. Manager. woman, or a woman's woman. housekeeper. Were she otherwise, the She moved her little family to the Hysterics has usually been considered additional work could not be performed scene of her labors and bravely took up a disease of weak minded women, but THE YAQUINA ROUTE. perhaps both physicians and women may without home surroundings suffering the new duties. The work was harder than that to which she was accustomed find food for reflection in the fact that more or less neglect. A thorough housekeeper and busi and her health soon liegan to suffer an eminent financier has been attacked with hysterics in an aggravated form. ness woman is a most happy combina from the strain. Toward the close of In the case of women of course the dis tion. If pressed for time she knows the second year she began to realize ease comes from weak mindedness and just wliat important details of the that her strength was slowly but surely perversity. In the case of the great housework may be slighted or omitted failing, and that if she would live to T. X!. ZXcgre*. xtecel-ver. financier, though, it comes from over —AND— raise her children, some less wearing entirely, and still she will manage to work. Oh, yes! have John’s dinner ready at the proper and exhausting method of earning a It is rather a curious commentary on time, the children clean, anil the house living must lie settled upon. the present order of things that women After much thought she decided to are not considered capable of voting, but presentable. If the beds upstairs re that Charlotte Smith was taken through main turned up to air until late in tlie try writing for the press,and was agree 225 Miles Shorter—20 hours leas Ohio in a special car to make political afternoon; if the parlor lias not been ably surprised to find that her articles time than by any other route. were accepted for a fair remuneration. speeches in aid of Governor Campbell. thoroughly swept and dusted for sev <â‘ First clast* through pnsnenger and Irright Chicago keeps her handsome boule eral days; if the sitting room stove After a while slie was employed by a line from Portland and nil points in the Wil vards for carriages by a curious city or would look the better for a fresh coat of weekly newspaper at a stated monthly laniette valley to and from Kan Kianeiaro dinance. It is that no vehicle in which blacking, if children’s linger marks are salary, which, though scarcely equal to a lady would not ride can be driven on occasionly to be seen on doors and the amount she had made while teach Time Schedule (eiicei t Sundays). these streets. LeaveAlbanv!2:20 pm I Leave Yatiuina 7 am window panes, wliat matters it all so ing, yet sufficed, with the aid of the *• 'orvnlis 1 :n3 pm ! “ <’orvallslO :35 am It is a strong inducement to a woman long as the wife and mother is busy in eldest child—now a girl of fifteen who I A rr’ v Y a< |ui na4 :35 pm ! A ri i v AIbany 11 : 13am to live in single blessedness to reflect another direction and the proceeds hail obtained a term of school in tlie ().&(' trains connect Mt Alban) and Cor vallis. that she may live to be a widow and be from her active brain and ready fingers country—to support them comfortably The above trains connect at Y aqi ina witli spoken of as somebody’s “relict.” the Oregon Dévelopeineiit Co’s. Line of Ktenm- are of such material aid in liquidating and without endangering the mother’s shipa t»etween Yaqnina and San Francisco. The daughter of Congressman W. C. the necessary expenses of the family? health. N. B.—Passengers from Portland and m H Wil- P. Breckinridge, of Kentucky, is study Wliy. even when every little detail Soon Lots will be scarce and Command a Higher Price, In due time her true worth as a writ a mette Valley Points rati make close connec ing law and will be her handsome fath tion with the’ trains of the Y aquina Hot tf at connected with careful and perfect er was recognized, ami she was offered Albany or Corvallis, and it destined to San er's partner. housekeeping is strictly attended to, a portion as one of the editorial writers Francisco, should arrange to arrive st Ympiina A New York woman journalist says notone man in a hundred will notite on a daily paper. From that time a the evening before date of sailing. that about all women are allowed to Price Ranges $50 up. For full particulars apply to Sailing Hates. furnish to the daily papers of that city it. For it is true of the average man, comfortable maintenance was assured The Steamer Willamette Valley will sail THE INVESTMENT CO.. J. 1. KNIGHT A CO., is fashion gossip and society tittle-tattle. that so long as the meals are on time fir herself and children, although tbe FROM HAN FRANCIIU'O FKOM YAQVIKA. 49 Stark 8L. Portland, Or. and well prepared and the house is not latter,being imbued with their mothers November 3tli N ovcih I cr M i This is unfortunate. F. BARNEKOFF A CO.. Beni Estate Agents, McMinnville. •• mil “ IMtll / McMinnville Flouring Milla. Eleven years ago Nellie Hayden was in positive disorder or the children un ambition, assisted in aiding to sustain “ 2.3th •• 2Rtli the family expenses, as they in turn be tidy or uncombed, he lias a general idea December kth clerk in a Boston dry goods store. She December Gtli PanRengf r and freight ratea always the lo» was economical and saved %100. She in (if he thinks of the matter at all) that came old enough to perform paid lalior est Por iufoimatlnn, apply to vested this in real estate in Denver, in everything about the house is in prime in a satisfactory manner. Headquarters for New and Second-E.and C. C. HOGUE, the same way as so many others did who and perfect order. Indeed lie will This is no fancy sketch, but is true as c Betti. Frt. A l’ss«. Agt.. Oregon Pacific It. lost all they had. But Miss Hayden did sometimes wonder liow “my wife” can I have stated it, and is but one of Co., Corval'ta, Oregon. W B WEBSTER not lose. She made a handsome profit accomplish so much, and will perhaps many. Let these energetic and ambi Including fine Linen and Carbon papers, Ribbons,etc. General agent for Gen’I. l-’rt. A- P jsh j Agt., Oregon I’eveloptun.» and reinvested her profits. Again and (> Montgomery street San francisco, O again she repeated the process. Now mentally compare her with tin1 neigh tious workers receive the respect and due, and commendation that is tlieir bor over the way who is always scrub she is said to be worth $1,300,000. “The many fail, the one succeeds,” says Poet bing and cleaning, yet who attends to let those who are skeptical as to worn- Tennyson. E liza A rchard C onner . no business aside front her housework, an’s ability take a back seat, for these lint whose home surroundings never skeptics are lieeoining fewer ill num- » s >ne Mexican swell on xiorsebacs. (Three thousand copies from one original.) If so be sure and call for your tickets The Mexican swell rides on a saddle (in his estimation) looks so well as ber, and their expressions and opinions via the worth a fortune. It 13 loaded with silver their own. Happy wife, if the hus concerning “woman’s sphere" are dai RACINE AUTOMATIC STEEL COPYING RESS. trimmings, and hanging over'it is an ex band who entertains these opinions of ly received with less toleration, as ob COOK’S ^.VTCMATIC POST^X SC-A-LE, pensive »erape, or Spanish blanket, which her ability and management is not servation and knowletlge convinces the (Tells you instantly amount of postage required for any mailable package. ) adds to the magnificence of the whole. His queer shaped stirrups are redolent of the afraid or ashamed to show his appre masses that woman can, if necessary, old mines. His bridle is in like’manner ciation of the same by occasional lov perform important and remunerative Send for Catalogue. 2F1- "XX” - adorned witli metal in the shape of half a ing words and deeds. work outside of, and in addition to her 29 Stark Street, Portland, Oregon. dozen big silver plates, and to his bit is at household labors. For those women who have not the tached a pair of knotted red cord reins, I ability to conduct outside business which he holds high up and loose. WE ARE HERE TO STAY ! He is dressed in a black velvet jacket without a serious anil noticeable ne fringed and embroidered with silver, and glect of home and children, it were nitUNKENNESS—LIQUOR nADIT—In all the Worhl there is but one cure, a huge and expensive hat perched on liis Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific. head is tilted over one ear. Hi3 legs are better that they should resist the long It can be given in a cup of tea or coffee without It is positively the shortest and fin Located on Martin’s addition, where the the knowledge of tho person taking it. effecting a ing to engage in other duties for the incased in dark tight fitting breeches, with M c M innville , - O r . line to Chicago and tlie cast and south and cpi edy and permanent cure, whether the patient isa show Ground was this and last year. silver trimming down the side seams, but sake of doing well the duty lying near moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thout>andB the only sleeping and dining ear through I have just opened one floor south line to cut so as in summer weather to unbutton est their hand. But if they find that of drunkards have been cured who Lave taken the Gulden Specific in their coffee without their knowl of the T elephone -R egister office. It would be to the interest of all from the kneo down and flap aside. His edge, an«l today believe they quit drinking of their City, and all Missouri spurs are silver, big and heavy and costly, they can write, paint or teach suffi own free will. No harmful effect results from its persons wanting Lumber to call Omaha, Kansas administration, (lures guaranteed. Send for cir Tilt* only Store of tlie kind in the Hirer Point. and fitted to buckle round his high cut ciently well to render an equivalent for cular and full particulars. Address in confidence. City that carries this at the new Yard bafore purchasing heel. Under his left leg is fastened a broad good wages, they are jierfectly justifia- G ulden S pecific C o ., 185 Itacc Street, Cincinnati. O. Line of Goof Is. Its magnificent steel track, unsurpassed bladed and beautifully curved sword, with ! elsewhere. blein engaging in outside pursuits ifby train service and elegant dining and a hilt worthy a prince of the blood. We Sell our Goods at Portland , llseping cars has honestly S r rued for it tbe All bills filied on short notice. Prices. The seat of this exquisite is the perfect so doing they are enabled to hire the title of pattern of a clothes pin. leaning against housework and sewing done. Congen Come and examine our goods be- 1 D. L. McCABE. the cantie, he Btretches his legs forward ial employment, especially if remuner ITS CAUSES AND CURE! fore purchasing elsewhere. and outward, with heels depressed'in a Proprietor. fashion which reminds one of Sydney ative, will make a woman cheerful Scientifically treated by an aurist of world M rs . A. E. GALLUP. Smith's saying that he did not object to a and liappv, and these qualities will wide reputation. Deafness eradicated and Others may imitate,but none can surpass il clergyman riding, if only he rode very bad combine in helping her to lie a better eniirelv cured of ¡0 to 30 years’ standing, Our*motto is "alnavi oil time.” after all other treatments have failed. How ly and turned out his toes. It is the very wife and mother. Be Sure and ask ticket agent« fqr ffcksU the difficulty is reached and the cause re converse of riding close to your horee. In rfk Uili colebrated rqtito and take norw There are many women who do not moved fully explained in circulars with af what it originates it is hard to guess, un WJtti W H MEAD, G. A fidavits and testimonials of cures, mailed less bravado. The cowboy, with an equally realize that they are possessetl of ability rm H#,« Washington «beet, PortlaM, Or Dk. A FONTAINE. IlttiNf, Sign, and Ornanicnlal Rainier short seat and long stirrups, keeps his legs that could render them practical or i 9-21 91 Tacoma, Wash. where they belong, and if his leg is out of The Only Sign Writer in the County. material aid ill a financial way until perpendicular, it will be so to the rear.— compelled by necessity to cast aliout Homes fitted up in tlie Neatest and Most Colonel T. A. Dodge in Harper’s. Artistic Style. them for means to earn a livelihood for from Terminal or Interior Point« lh< Designs furnished for Decorations. Victories of an Oarsman. themselves and loved ones dependent My first great race was also, my first ujioii them. Yet in tbe majority of Remember Paper Hanging ami Inside Fur great victory. When, I arrived at,' Phila cases they are equal to the occasion, af nishing a Specialty delphia in 1876, there’were assembled all Work taken by Contract or by the Day. Ex the great oarsmen i u the world. I became ter astonishing their friends by tlieir perienced men employed. a laughing stock* for them because of my aptness anti business like methods as style of rowing and my rigging. The'pre- well as tlieir almost invariable, though Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon. vailing rigging for 'scullg.tben was’,the 8- hardly earned anti well deserved suc *nch sliding seat; oars, 10 feet 3 inches long, is the Line to Take with blades 5>, inches wide, and footboard cess. We have in mind the case of a wom having an angle of 20degs. I went there Pension. Postal. Land and Indian Dep with 26-inch sliding seat, foot oare,'with an, wlio, more than a score of years redation Claims. S B HEADACHE CURE ? It I* the DINING CAR ROUTE. It ran* 6X inch blades and an angular foot brace ago, was left a widow with four little Through VESTIBULED TRAINS If you have not, you have doubtless sici- | at a 40 deg. angle. When the race came off I LAW OFFICES OF M c M innville , OREGON girls, the eldest ten, the youngest two Tiled yourself unnecessarily many times I y j Every Day in lite Year to I won by several lengths. taking pills fox* the blood, kidneys and con*- L Sipce then this rigging has advanced the years of age. Although not very 8 ti pation. speed of racing a minute a mile. I then strong she had always attended to ev MRS. GRAHAM’S As a regulator of the blood it beats sarsa- |! t-'KDZBTIIK I.IBBCTIOU OF went to England, and they laughed there; parila, if taken in half teaspoonful doses. (No Change of Car*) but I beat them out of sight. All England ery detail of the necessary housework •TX7". Xi. KEA.RST, for her little band, was a lover of books (Editor A l’rop. San Francisco ExanniMT.) Composed of IHMMJ CARS then used my rigging. I met Trickett in GUARANTEED BY ROGERS BROS. and England and won $500,000 for my friends anti literature and had always found ( unsurpassed) .JOHN WEIJIIEKBl’KX, on this race. Then I defeated Laycock in time to keep thoroughly posted on the Manager. I ho same way. I then went to Australia ! Hver since the establishment of the first paper on PLLLMPIIIKIWIMHUMDI SLEH’hRS 613 F Street, Northwest, and was defeated by Beach through a col current events and doings of the day. (Of Latest Equipment,) the bay of San Francisco, which we believe was lision with a steamer. The Australian Iler husband was a hardworking ear- WASHINGTON. D. C. the “Alta,” removed from Monterey in 1819; the T01RI8T SLEEPIW CARS climate undermined my constitution, and | (tenter anti by dint of saving they had Is not a cosmetic in the sense in Avhich inhabitants of the Coast generally have been inter Will practice in tlie Siiiircinct ortrt of tlie Best that can be constructed and in I was defeated several times there, but I that term is popularly used, hut perman ested in the news from San Fraucisco. The “Alta,’” ? t’nited State», tlie < ourt of t 'Inini., tbe wv- inangetl to pay for a snug little home which accommodations arc for hol could never get the Australians to meet ently beautifies. It creates a smooth, soft, eral Courts of tlie District of C o I iiiii I h . i . !»•- ders of First or Second-cpiM Tick like many other pioneers of ’49, has succumbed tor me in neutral waters.—Edward Hanlan in I in addition to tbe necessary living. dear velvety skin, and by daily use gradu ets. and the inevitable and gone over to the great majority, fore Cointiiittevs of Congress, and tbe Ex Ladies’ Home Journal. ally makes the complexion several shades I But with his death all income stopped ecutive Departments. ELEflAIT BAY COM IIES. It is a constant protection from and, like other pioneers, has been succeeded by [ anil while still overwhelmed with whiter. We obtain Pensionsand Patents. Indian the effects of sun and wind and prevents younger generations. iThe “ Examiner ” has Continuou* Line connecting with all A I grief at her loss, she was forced to con I taken perhaps the most prominent place in the sun burn and freckles ami blackheads will A City Victim. Depredation Claims and all classes of line*, affording direct and unin Land Claims. Mining. Pre-emption and It is not always the countrymen who are sider the question, “wliat shall I do to never come when you use it. It cleanses newspaper field o( late years, r-.nd its Weekly terrupted aervice. . the face far better than soap and water, edition is very generally taken by those who Homestead Cases Pro«ecut<sl liefore tbe victimized by unscrupulous confidence support ntyself and children?” nourishes and builds up the skin tissues want an interesting and reliable paper published General I-andOffiee. Department of the In Pullman Sleeper reservations can I m * Recur- men. I lately became acquainted with the ed in advance through auv agent of tin* rood Although naturally quick and bright and thus prevents the formation of wrin at “The Bay.” Rvcryone i.; familiar with terior ami the .Supreme Court case of a young married lady who has re kles. It gives the freshness, (dearness ami TbroogfcTidete^rn^eT^» sided in this city all her life, but whose yet ber education liad been limited to a smoothness of skin that you had when a the Premium O.Ters :nadc by Mr. Hearst, the Examiner’s” enterprising publisher, and it is; knowledge of its ways was not sufficient common school course; so when friends i little girl. Every lady, old or young ought end Europe can lie purchase«! at any ticket WOMEN AT OUTSIDE WORK i Southern Pacific Route SHASTA LINE. fes HAY-FEVER Through Tickets to all Points M C old - head KB« A C fl L 11 e* 3UG ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street NEW YORK. 3UC OREGON DEVELOPMEN COM PANY’S STEAMSHIP LINE. Lots in the Oak Park ADDITION ARE SELLING FAST! And. Buy It Is Sxxild_in.gr “CTp. Eefoze Teo ZLato. TYPE-WRITERS and TYPE-WRITER SUPPLIES THE SMITH PREMIER TYPE-WRITER EDISON'S MIMIC)G IL\ I ’I I ARE YOU GOING EAST? Victor SI5 Tvoe-AVritev. tap it Mctm Mmy. Japanese Bazaar, NEW LUMBER YARD. DEAI'NESS The Royal Route J. B. ROHR, IRA A. MILLER Northern Pacific Kailroad To all Points East & South I EXAMINER BUREAU OF CLAIMS. Cucumber Elder Flower Cream to warn her of its rascality. Her husband’s business compels him to be away from New York for several months at a time. During his recent absence she was visited by a very gentlemanly appearing person, who persuaded the servant to allow him into the parlor by the statement that he had called on important business. When the lady of tlie house came down he whispered to her in an impressively mysterious way that lie was a private de tective, and that in the course of his pro fession he bad gained possession of some facts about ber during her husband’s ab sence which would distress that gentleman very much. The rascal then detailed the particulars of his story, which, however false, was cleverly constructed and showed that he had made himself in some measure acquainted with the friendships and the social visits of his victim. Of course she should have had the fellow arrested at once. But she was thoroughly frightened at his manner and horrified by wbat he said. She hurriedly gave him all the money she had at the time,.aud not until he had gone did she realize the complete folly of her act.—New York Recorder. « — - ----- — Kidney Disease —is the cause of no end of suf fering. A safe and certain remedy is DR. HENLEY’S Oregon Kidney Tea. fi fi fi fi It can do you no harm. It may do you much good. Here is the testi mony of one sufferer who has been made a “ a new man.” I bad been troubled many years with disease of tbe kidneys when kind Providence sent Dr. Henley with the Oregon Kidney Tea to my hotel. It had an almost miracu lous effect and in a few days I was a new man. G. A. TUPPER, Proprietor Occidental Hotel, Santa Rosa, Cal. 1 It has cured thousands; I why not you ? To-mor- j row may be too late. ? Your druggist will tell you about it. Ask him. - -«K -« e . to use it, as it gives a more youthful ap pearance to any lady, and that permanent ly. It contains no acid, powder or alkali, and is as harmless as dew ami as nourish ing as dew to the Hower. PRICE $1 00. at all druggists ami hair dressers or at Mrs. Gervaise Graham’s estaMishment, 103 Post St., San Francisco, where she treats ladies for all blomishes of the face or figure. La dies at a distance treattsl by letter Semi stamp for her little lyook ‘Ilow to he Beau tiful.’’ Sample Bottle mailed free to any In dy on receipt of 10 cents in stamps to pay i for postage and packing. Lady agents wanted. MILS. (IRAHAM’S FACE BLEACH, Cures the worst cases «4 freckles, aun- burn, sallowness, moth-pakdies. pimples anil a’l skin blemishes. BRICE, »1.50.1 Harmless and < Hective. No samples cau lx* sent Latlv agents wanteil. The Druggist >» this town who first orders a bill of my preparations will have his name added to tins advertisement My preparations are for sale by wh<4e- sale druggists in Ubieago and pverv city west of there. office of this conmsny. Full information concerning rat»*», tim* of trains, routes and other details furnished on application to any agent or A D CHARLTON Asst General Passenger Agent only necessary to su.y that this year the aggregate value of the premiums—of which there arc 5,000— is $135,000, which are distributed among all the subscribers to the paper.j In addition to these pre miums, which range in. value from 50 cents to $7,300, every subscriber receives cne of the four great premium pictures, vvbich will lx? mailed t . him in a tube direct front tbe “ I’.xamincr” office as soon as the subscription is received: General Office Of the Company, No, 1S1 First St., Cor. Wahfngton, Purtan»!, “ Tie Betreat from Mosnw,” iy MteEier. “ Tie Boman Chariot Use,” by A. Wagner. Each of these pictures is 21x2:. inch , an-I tier ■ are elegantly reproduced in (ac simile, sho’-vau- every tent and color of the great original». < itte- ’ one of »which could not be purchased f >r $x<x ;Women enl tiilircn FiriZ.” L/C. : “Cirist Leartng tbe Pr^tcritm,” by Gnsiiv: X ’ Each of these pictures Ls reprod;z* c<! in j-hr.i • •* "’ end * ctainetxtly .. x- fitted . . lor . I gravure, size 21x28, ing, and will adorn the wall; of the most :c Lome. The subscription price of the “ WVeki v 2. ner ’ ’ is $L'0,and subscriptions may* s *nl • direct to W. R. Hearst, Publisher, Ji n I rani through tbe Local A-.ent *4 I be ‘14 >> .. h tbe Postmastei. ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO DENVER ST PAUL, ST. LOUIS AND ALL POINTS East, North »? South ----- AT------ GEO. S. TAYLOR’ Ticket Agt Corner first and Oak Sts. 3«1 Breadway. Mew Yark. * I#