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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1892)
I ful remains. Madame took with her her Math bt mind on seeing us. Their eyes . as on subsequent occasions, a line of own camera photographs of the most in Se^tned actually to turn all white as : pickets had been established from the teresting scenes, and these she has white folks ’ house to the cabins, so as to DEALER IN— they looked at us. At length I relieved PORTRAIT OF THE WIFE OF THE mounted and illustrates them by stere guard against detection. their anxiety by calling ont: of intelligence and quick-witted enough to opticon views in her lectures. This clear And so, with the hunger gone and our SECRETARY OF STATE. know a “GOOD T1ÏING” at sight, but “Don’t be afraid, boys: we are voiced, earnest little lady is one of the hope strengthened, we began the second who has Lost the Most Precious Possession triendsl" most pleasing women lecturers on the on Earth, viz GOOD HEALTH. WILL night of our esctjpe. “Wha—whar did yeh come Tom, an The Reception Room In Her Washington platform. NOT require a SECOND TELLING to be The Finest Line of Confection induced to become a purchaser who is yeh?” asked the tuan with the OVERREACHING WOMEN. Home—Some Interesting Gossip About Tissue paper ornaments are hideous. whip. ery in the City. the Women of the lllaine Household Don't be guilty of making them. It amused me very often to hear the i Kate Upson Clark’s Opinion on Certain Told by Helen M. Smith. All kinds of Produce taken at the Matters. vigor with which Bell proclaimed him- 1 Belts and Appliances. That hoary and grizzled old chestnut American Prcs^ Associa self “a Yankee,” meaning, of course, a Do you knowwhv? Because it is plain “I wish that you could give some work [Copyright, 1951, by tion.] is going the rounds again about the to l>< —ecu that tlie IT.i'TlI ONCE TOI.D Union man To the negro's question he to that poor woman up at the corner,” awful harm it does women to climb is enough The Mtrprising Promptness In a pretty white and gold reception replied: said a good lady to her neighbor. ‘'She stairs. This is stale nonsense. There is no Call and examine my Stock and with which all classes of pe< pie respond to “We uns is 'scapin Yankee soldiers, is struggling away at finishing boys’ room, tilled with all that betokens lux form of indoor exercise more healthful onr announcements, and the increasing de get Prices. I trousers for twelve cents a pair, and ury and taste, Mrs. Blaine, the wife of than going np stairs with a quick, elastic and we uns want you uns to help." mand for Dr. Gregg's Goods wherever in A. H. G aunt . troduced is always recognised and the "Good Lor!" exclaimed the second I! j she cannot finish more than six in a day, the secretary of state, receives her many tread. It strengthens all the muscles of quality of merit take care of itself. Meta man. “If you's Yankees, wliar’s yer she says, even by working till midnight.” callers. Scattered carelessly about the the body from the waist downward. phorically our statement is tlie Button— the best lantern made his way “back guns?” CHAPTER the 1’nblie Press it. and “ I have tried to help her, ” said her When professional runners wish to room are photographs of different mem through the crowd. “We were prisoners and escaped from friend quietly. “I employed her to line bers of the family. Au excellent like practice for "wind" they draw in a deep A BREAK FOR LIBERTY, AIDED Without waiting to see or laear more Hr. (infill's Elecfrk 8perialtirs BY NIGHT AND RAIN Bell and myself started off on a line at Millen last night,” I replied. Than, de two of my boys' overcoats. I asked her ness of the secretary is most prominent. breath, keep their lips closed and then “IM» THE REST.” termined to leap into their good graces to set her own price, and she stated that SURGEONS AND PHYSICÎANS. run up long flights of stairs as rapidly right angles to the approaching light. The extent of Pressure on the button ami a bound. I added: “Our people will she wonld do the work for two dollars. A pretty writing desk in artistic dis as possible. There is no sort of exercise the sui t es* of Dr. G rejig’s Eldctric Goods The wind and rain favored us, as well as at Specialty of surgery and di-ca-es of women order is in one corner of the room and so well calculated as this to develop at in “DOIXG the Rest,” is most satisfacto the loud talking of the men at the rear soon be along with guns, and you will I repeated the words after her, and made givea evidence of being often in use. rily shown in the marvelous growth of our all be free. Now we are tired and hun- 1 Vslosllux K - Ml >1 INSVtLLK. O b . her indorse them again, so as to be sure once lung power and the muscles of the of the line and the angry imprecations business the past 00 days. gry, and we want you to help us.” that I understood her. But when the calf of the leg. Unless you have heart of the officer. Ina minute we came to Repeated ami increasing demands for The fear and doubt vanished from the coats were finished she charged me three disease or a tendency to apoplexy, just another fence, over which we clambered, II TH EGREGG ELECTRIC ’FOOT WARM faces of the men, and they at once ex- dollars. Her manner was distinctly try this running up stairs, not starting ER ” are coming in from all parts of the and hwking back we could see that the I country with profuse acknowledgements violently at first. Staying up nights, lanterns were still stationary. Of the presseiLa willingness to do everything in ¡ shamefaced. I reminded her of the origi Gates & Henry, Props. that so much comfort for $1 (the price )was tight lacing, eating pickles and going (xiints of tbo compass we had only the their power. They told ns that Millen, nal bargain, but she insisted that it was like buying Gold Dollars for ten cents ten miles to the west, was in Burke McMinnville, - Oregon for three dollars, and not for two. She into emotional excitements that liaveron The Rugged Constitution ot Man when faintest notion, but weinferred from the once broken, becomes pitiable in the ex girls and women the effect a great big position ot the train, wliich was headed county, and that we were now on the sniveled a little about her poverty, but I treme, from which there is absolutely no Lamar place, in Scriven county, and saw why that was done. Of course I drunk has on a man — this is what in west when wo left it, and the direction escape without assistance The Greg» jures the health of schoolgirls. Doc Electlie Beltsand Appliances, in cases of take» sitico that wc were traveling "nigh a boot-eighteen miles from Sylvania, the paid her her price without discussion, county seat, and “a right smart long but I cannot employ her again. I wish tors themselves, and nobody else, are this kind, have honestlv won their title of boat no'th," as Bell put it. day's drive from de Savannah ribbali, I could; but poor women who are dis responsible for much of the fancied in Everything New K1N<. OF RKMEDll» We were in no condition to decide on Rheumatism is conquered, sufferers front validism among girls and women, just a plan It not already missed from the jes’ ’bout east.” Tlieir master “had done ! honest and overreaching must stiffer. It obesity are speedily relieved, dropsy gone to de wah, but young Massa Bert is only the rich who can afford such lux by reason of their foolish utterances and And Firstclass. quickly yields, spinal difficulties and par line, onr esc:q>e would certainly bo de was home sick," and there were four Í warnings. They would make women uries as cheating and double dealing. ” alysis disappear, and many other diseases tected when the prisoners were counted ladies at the house SjH’vial Accommodation* for Commercial of Men and Women are permanently cured out to be fragile as eggshells. Her friend laughed at the sarcasm, and again, as they invariably were every white fully described In complete catalogue for 6c Travellers Dee, the man With the whip, aud evi time they entered the prison, and then dently the man with the head, finally j regretted the occurrence, but she saw At Iowa college an attempt has been or elaborate c:rcular tree. We guarantee pursuit vvonld lie made. Onr one object laid down this programme: There was , that the foolish woman “up at the cor made for nine years to determine the Corner Second am! E Streets, one block to forfeit twice the price of any of Dr. WK SAW AN OLD WHITE BEARDED NEGRO. ner,” had irrevocably forfeited a useful from Cooks hotel. Gregg's Goods found to lx* not genuine was to put im great a distance as possi relative merits of young men and women We make an elegant little $3 Electric Belt, Like every railroad within the Con ble between ourselves and Millen in the no danger that any white man would i friend. She wondered if women were in the matter of scholarship. In the which is selling very rapidly ami Which we federate lines in the summer of 18G4, tha. few hours left before daylight, With come ont to the “gypsum pit,” as he worse than men in this regard, and she will take in exehanc for any Higher Power time mentioned the average standing of leading west from Savannah was in a thw understanding, we started off again called the quarry, so he advised thiet wq j recalled what Blackmore puts into John Belt ( except Belt) and credit |3 on the MRS. JAMES G. BLAINE. the girls has been higher than that of price of new order. Remember the electric [From a photograph.] very bad state and the rolling stock was after a few minutes'halt, but-wll hope of spend the-day there, and he promised to Ridel’s mouth, ‘'It has always appeared the young men in every term in the Foot Warmers” are $1 a pair, worth |IO. qnite in keeping with the roadbed. Ten rapid progress was checked by finding send ns out provisions as soon as it could to me that stern and downright honesty Mrs. Blaine is a tall, dignified, matron sophomore class, and higher in all the uiiles an hour was considered good speed ourselves in a denso wood, with a par be done with safety. “We can't do upon money matters is a thing not un ly woman, who shows few signs of the. terms except two in the senior class. In WINTER HAS COME. THE GREGG ELECTRIC CURE CO., for a passenger train, but, as prisoners ticularly thick and stubborn under nnffin else twel night.” he said, “and I derstood by women, be they good as passing years except in the whitening all the classes, out of a possible thirty- 501 Inter Ocean Building, Chicago. 111. twel dat time comes I'll put in some good can be.” Fruit Trees are dormant and every Iwxly were carried in freight cars, and oa a growth. hair; and though neither showy nor ex- < six, the college girls have averaged and mention this paper. powalifnl licks a-prayin. But trust in A woman who kept a small millinery travagant in dress she has the appear higher than tie young men thirty-two who wishes to raise (¡GOD FRl’IT ?houhl freight schedule or on. no schedule at all, Soon the faint glow ot the lanterns de Lor of Hosts, mastalis, dats de strong and thread and needle shop was em sec that his trees in the delays on sidings were frequent, and a died nut beliiito us, and it was only by ance of having taken a great deal of care terms. Women are marching on like THE YAQUINA ROUTE ployed to do nearly all the plain sewing ORCHARDS and DOOR YARDS knowledge of the distance to be traveled keeping our hands extended that we est holt yous hez got now.” the soul of John Brown. "An you'll send we uns some grnb,” for a certain family, while her sickly, with her toilet. are Sprayed with the ANTI-MOSS I.EM- gave no idea of the time when one might could maka any headway, Tlie woods j Mrs. Blaine's hand clasp is cordial and It is cheerful to note every advance EDY It keeps the trees free from moss, expect to reach his destination. It was were as duck as tlie bottomless pit in the suggested Bell, adding as an incentive, inefficient husband mowed the yard and friendly, and she is delightfully enter “ I'm so doggone hungry 1 could eat a ment made by that ambitious, hard and is sure death to the eggs of did various odd jobs for them. More about 2 o’clock in the afternoon of Juno Mammoth cave, and the opposing trees f taining in conversation, being well in than once the employer had occasion to formed on every current subject and working class of our sex, the colored SCALE, ICED SPIDER AND 21 when we left Savannah, and the officer compelled so many detours from what ■ i mule and chase the ridah." CODL1N MOT1L in charge of the guards, IJeutenant was intended to be a straight line that I Ike promised to do so: then he ar remonstrate with the woman for charg ready to express an opinion. Her voice women. One is glad to find, therefore, It does not injure the fruit Buds or Tree T. j S. XSogrgr. Xî.ecelNrer. Grimes, of the Thirty-second Georgia, we soon lost all idea of direction and ! ranged the boards on the toolhouse floor ing an exorbitant price for her goods and is clear, cultivated and well modulated, that Mrs. S. M. Mossell has made for whatsoever It also acts as a stimulant to herself a place on the Philadelphia told us that he expected to get to Macon, were not at all sure that we were not and spread over them the blanket from work, but she always defended herself claiming the attention of her listener. —ANU— the Ucc Give it a clean bark, Times, also that Mrs. W. C. Matthews about 190 miles away, the next day at drifting back ou our own trail. Yet the the cart seat. This done he shook hands plausibly. After enduring her imposi Full Particulars given to Purchasers. She is quite domestic in her tastes, at is a successful reporter in New York, with us, and, after another invocation tions for a ]>eriod of two years, a mem tends to every detail of her housekeep Sold at the M c M ixxvh . ee P iikrm \« y . noon. intense impulse to be moving, the over JOHN STAFFORD. We left Camp Davidson in a driving whelming desire-to£et out of reach and j to put our trust “in de Lor of Hosts,” he i ber of the family happened to overhear ing and does her own marketing, that while Miss Ida B. Wills, another colored Agent. tlie woman telling her husband as he she may bo able to select some seasona woman, is beginning to gain some rain, which poured down, almost with our determination to die rather than "lie drove away. I standing as a writer of stories. I wel was setting forth to do some work for Bell and I took off our boots, washed out cessation, for tiventy-fonr hours. recaptured gave tis a fictitious strength ble dainty to tempt Mr. Blaine's varia 225 Allien Shorter—20 hoiirn lean *4 our stockings in a pool near by and them, “Now be sure that you charge ble appetite. Her life has been one of come these sisters to the ranks. Although close to the hole which Bell' and a tireless energy. time thim by any other route. them a good round price for it. ” hung them up to dry inside the hut, had cut in the bottom cJ tlie car and unselfish devotion to him. During his At length the woods fell away abort The Fashions of Paris. It is needless to say that the relations illness last summer she was his constant over which he lay, I went to sleep, as I 'ns and the nndergrowth was less annty- with most of our clothes. The day prom <e Finí clase through pa-a-ngi-r nnd Irrighi Nobody but a French or American line from Portland and all points in the Wil have known weary veteran soldiers to ing. We were evidently- in a clearing. ised to be very hot and the mosquitoes between the parties were strained from companion, read aloud to him by the burn tte valley to and from Fan Ft nitrisco. woman could give this elegant prome do when lying down under fire. It was as»i the deep baying of a dog in the dis particularly active, btrt we closed the that day, and presently ceased altogether. hour and was continually devising some near midnight when 1 was aroused by tance suggested that we were near a door securely on the inside and lying The unfortunate woman and her family scheme for his amusement or diversion. nade costume its proper chic. It is made Time Schedule (except Sunday»). the stopping oi the trgin and th(>beating I human habitation. Ou this trip I learned down on the blanket were soon fast were desperately poor after this, but His chief medicine was entertainment, I of fawn ladies’ “The foremost of our periodicals.” _ IæavcAll>anvl2:2O ____________ ____ ______________ .quina « 7 aiu pnilLeave Yaquina am their former patrons, who were very cloth, with a myr asleep. of the rain on the roof. Bell's whisper and how deceptive the ears are and how dif i '• ’oivails 1 :08 pm' " t'orvalklO:35 am and lie owes his restoration to health as numerous and well disposed, but who tle green velvet There was plenty of ventilation COMMANDING his hand on my arm assured me that,lie ficult it is to tell of the direction from ' Arr'vYaquina4 :35pm|ArrivAlbanyll :13am much to her thoughtful and untiring | O. de C trains connect at Alban) and Cor- was near and dispelled drowsiness. XVo which sound comes if we are not expect- ! through the cracks, but as there was nQt had been cheated alike, looked unmoved attention as to the care of his physician, j overgarment that EVERY GREAT vallit. upon their merited sufferings. It was is half polonaise . a breath of air stirring outside, it was supposed the train had coni^ to. a stop ing it fronx a certain quarter, or if the She gave up her entire summer to him, Tl.e above trains connect at Y aqi ISA with CENTRE OF for wood and water, and aa it was dark eyes cannot supplement tlie hearing. as damp and hot inside that little tool j impossible to sympathize with people and her every thought was for his wel- ' and half fin de the Oregon Bevelopeineut Go’s. Line of Bteam- sieclo jacket. THOUGHT AND aliins between Yaqnitci and San Kranciecn. inside and out, and all th$ conditions we "We nns ain’t got no use for no dog; we house as a Russian bath. But despite ; who had so ignobly thrown away their fare. N. B.—Passengers fiom Portland and all Wfl- were hoping for seemed, to be at, 'hand, uns ain't lost any,” was Bell's couypent the discomfort, we might have slept on ' chances and played upon their friends. Mrs. Blaine Ims little time for matters The skirt is cut ACTION IN ani'-tie Valley Pointa can make close Conner A third case, which has just occurred, without a seam, we were about to drop, through ,t'he hole as the txirking continued, without at all till dark, had wo not been aroused by a outside her own family circle, but her tion with the trains of the Y aquixa Rom at THE WORLD. Albnnv or Corvallin, and il dealined to San to the track, when tire door at» the side UMlicaaing the direction from which it pounding on the door, accompanied by a ' involved a widow with four children sympathies are easily aroused and she which is quite and no means of support except her practicable with Francisco. ahon!d arninge to arrive at Yaquina was thrown violently open, "and a man! ctune. After some minntes we decided piping negro voice: can be a real, genuine friend to those in I the evening before date of sailing. ‘‘It's me, ole Jim, mastahs! Ike lie needle. She was employed, out of char need of help, as is shown by her interest goods as wide as appeared, holding a lantern above Wl that the dog was off to the left—what A limpie copy with ity, by a neighbor bnt little better off Sailing Dates. this quality of hejij. Illustrated protpec- we supposed was the west—so we kept dene tole me to come out lieah wid stif- than herself, who asked her to set her in the case of Mrs. May brick and in many cloth. Around The Steamer Willamette Valley will sail "Guards, torn out here!”*he shca-ted. straight ahead, crossing a fenceless field fisi to eat.” tut will be sent for other more private matters. Her married i i :-» m y \. t hom sam rtuttciocn In u:i instant we were on our feet, price as low as she conld. Tho widow daughter, Mrs. Margaret Damrosch, is the bottom is a 26 cent!. The two guards, whqjj'ul been, steep and coming to another wood, which we November Sth November 3th GOV. WILLIAM B. RVSSUX. and throwing open the door we saw an whined that she would bo very moder not so pretty as her sister Harriet, but narrow band of iNth ing, one at each endJtf the cas, crept entered at once. T he F obcm is the most Instructive, ate—she was glad to get the work at •• 2stb over the recumbent, prisofters and got she has a strong, intellectual face, ex gray mouflon,and By this timathe rain had ceased, but old. white headed negro, with a stout December Gtli December the most timely, the largest and out through the cbor that was open, j as we were thoroughly soaked and the staff" in one trembling hand, while the any price. In the end sha charged 50 pressive dark eyes and beautiful chest above it a very P ip-enger and freight rntea ulwaya tlie low per cent, higher than the regular price fine figure 8 otiier clutched the mouth of a feed bag the handsomest ot tlm reviews. With the voice oi one 'in authority and trees still dripped ami the undergrowth nut brown hair, which she arranges very ■wt I'm- ii.fomiation, apply to C. C. HOGUE. blessed with good.’ 1 nags, the. same man kept tat in a constant shower bath, this I slung over bis shoulder. We invited of an equally poor bat honest woman artistically. She is a brilliant conver biaiding in black. The THItF.F. GREAT GROUPS OF not far away, who was never out of The upper gar Gen ’ I. Frt. A Paa*. Agt., Oregon Pacific It. I him in and shook hands with him. As called in: SI BJEl TSof the ((iniiiig year will im sationist, having traveled and read a did not make much difference. The-day- Co , CorvaPia, Oregon. work, because she dealt honestly with ment, which has i we had had nothing to eat for twenty- partially ami instructively discussed l>y the "The prisoners must get/out here!" light, for wliich our eyes had Leen.hun- W B WEBSTER her fellow beings and tried to follow the great deal. She is exceedingly fond of no special name, ablest writers: "Is this Macoq?” some one asked. walking and thinks nothing of a five or gering, at length came, enabling us to four hours and our recent exercise was golden rule in all her bargains. I. POLITICAL SI B.I I'.t IS gr->« in- out Gen’I. Frt. A P.iaa 4 Agt., Oregon Pevelopnirni ; has the front and well calnlated to produce hunger, we (> Montgomery atreet San Francisco. O •No; it's Milieu,” said'the man. six mile tramp with no other companion oftl.e l'kESIOENTI M. CAMPAIGN avoid the trees, and revealing to each There is no doubt that a very large II. I'INANt lALItlsTl lil’.AM E'lxre "But ain't w» going on to Camp Ogle Í the lean, anxious face of the other. took ont the contents of the bag white than her huge St. Bernard dog. This pocket piece of the old mail was regretting that the part of tho biting poverty among the dog was a present to her when but n pup thick brocade, or ami abroad. thorpe?” Like all the Tennessee mouiutaineers food was not better and explaining why sober, decent working women comes Ill I'HEOLOOICAL VNKEST with failing the bro- PROMENADE COSTUME, “Not that t m aware of; 1 reckon we whom I have mot. Bell had much of tlie from this failure to deal squarely and and she is very fond of it. cade, embroiders-. The polonaise is all the social questions suggested by these can care for yon‘here.’’ Then, in an ara- stoicism, or it may lie philosophy, which he had not come to us before. Possibly - no one could have come into groups of great, topics. “It ain’t w'at we'd like to gin Yankees impartially with those who can help the Blaine family who would have made princesse in the back, finished with two There is tioolliet way whereby one may thoritative voice: “Cfeme, hurry up’. /, I we attribute to the Indian In the most an gemmen,” said the ebony angel of them or who do not think it right to more change than Walter Damrosch. velvet covered buttons. It <;loses in get the ripest information alxait the great don't want to stand/here all night.” trying situations he uever became ex- help them except by giving them work. problems of the time within so narrow a front with hooks and eyes. There is a Bell and myself/were the Iastmen to | cited, thoughafter an actual dangerwas mercy as Bell handed ont the fried ba compass or for so small a sum short stud However much one may bo willing to His musical nature changes the entire leave the car. but fortunatelyYhe.liole over he would become nervous in speak con, the golden pones of com bread and give for charity, there is nothing which atmosphere. He lives in a different rolling collar, and the front of the waist ies of great subjects by more than a linn Express Tyains Leave Portlan»! Daily dred of the foremost men and women of LEAVE AllKIVK. ---------- in the bottom escaped the notice of the ing of it, aud go Lack to it again and the sweet potatoes, like sausages distort one resents more than being deliberately world from the Blaines. He is in touch is of pale straw colored velvet. It is quite a fancy for a lady to go the world ; la-eause there is only om- Amer Portia nd .7 .00 p ni SinFrancisco H.LTaui man with the lantern. As (soon as the again like a child who lias had an un- ed in the roasting. In addition to these with all that had hitherto been apart ican periixlical for which all the great lead Han Fran. 7 :<IO p ni Fortigni! 7 35 am lnxnries there were two bottles of but singled out to pay a higher price than from their lives. By his union with the along the boulevard on a bright but prisoners were out ws ««», formed by | usual experience. ot opinion and of thought write; and Aliove trains stop only at following sta termilk, with little nodules of butter another for the same thing. Besides be family he introduced a new element cold day with such a costume, and ets fours, my companion and myself bring that IS 1 hi : I'olU M. As we stood Uiere tn the woods, sad, floating tihrongb it. tions north of Roseburg: East Portland, ing absolutely dishonest, it is disgust The rfecembcr number, forexatnple, con Oregon ('¡tv, W’oodbiirni, Salem, Albany, ing up the rear with another prisoner, j Uuagry, weary and undecided on every into it and opened another path to intel many admiring glances follow her from * Degradation by Pensions Tlie Tangent, Hliedds. Halaey. Harrisburg, Jun “Reckon, mastahs, yotis right smart ingly presumptuous and unbecoming. >/no was suffering from inflammatory thing but one. Bell drew a long breath lectual enjoyment. By none lias this those who do not know that inside that tains. Protest of Isiyal Volunteers." by I. iei r. ction city, Irving, Eugene K ate U pson C lark . elegant garment she wears a long sleeved hungry, ” said the old man, as, with won rheumatism and who moved with much and delivered himself something after lieen more appreciated than by Miss Al.t.F.M II F oote . Founder of the Society Itoarburg Mail Daily. der in his eyes, he watched us attacking I pain and difficulty. Somebody near the this fashion. Harriet Blaine, theyoungerdaughterand veston of chamois. Tailor made gowns of Isiyal Volunteer; "The Meaning of the How to Get Into a Carriage. lose so much of their chic when a cloak II chkh ratio Victory in Massachnsetta, by LEAVE. ARRIVE the food. He got no reply, nor was head of the line-called out; the beauty of the Blaine family. “ IVe uns planned an plauned an plan When one steps into a carriage let the or coat is worn with with them, and the Gov. W m . E. R i sskm .; "French Feeling to Portia id . 8:05 a m Roseburg... 5:40 p in ■‘How far are we to inarch, captain?” ned to git away from the Rebstill hit there need of one: onr appetites spoke Miss Blaine has one of the most inter Roseburg. (» :20 a m j Portland . 4 :(M) p ni wards Germany — Another Conflict about foot advance which is farthest from the -It's a right snwt walk for a night seeiaed ezif we tinsmout git heartbroke. for themselves. esting faces one meets in a long day. She chamois veston keeps the body as warm Alsace-lairrainc Inevitable." by C amt -1.1. Albany Local, Dally. Eacopt Sanfiay. seat she is to take. The necessity for as toast. “ Peahs powahfnl like's ef yous didn ’ t like this.” was tbo »msatisfactory re Now, thar was that hole in tbs-keer, hit P ei . lktae . Member of tlie French Chandiei is tall, graceful and supple and dresses ARRIVE. The bonnet matches the cost.nme, as of Deputies; ‘■Should the Silver Law of Portland LEAVE 5: pin Albany.. done hab enongh,” said tlie man, after turning around is thus avoided. This is in a tasteful and artistic style peculiarly sponse. »: |> ni seemed nothin could be safer’® thatiLut a good thing, seeing that the average do nearly all the hats and lionnets this lMId lie l’.epealed?" by J acoii II. Sctlirr, Albany......... 5: a in Portland we had devoured the last scrap, except 8:55« m ‘Touigh.t, if we uns is shot fo' hit!" along came a cuss an jerked; the hull ca her own. She is a great society favorite, one of the most successful and influential woman requires a radius of at least ten season. whispered Bell, and he emphasized his boodle out, an then it tanked doggone the potato skins, and drained the last both in Washington and Bar Harbor, hankers in New York; * Is Mmlern Educa Piiliiiinii liiiffd Steepen, feet in which to “ 'bout face." 1 Watch a words by a grip on my arm bine fo' we uns. Thad you uns must drop from the bottles. We assured him woman and a man walking up and down and attracts attention wherever she goes. Miss Maude Wyman, a niece of Bret tion a Failure’” by F kkdkhick H armsok , Tourist Sleeping Cars, that we had had enough, perhaps more The guard at the rear of the liae, evi allow." She has had many admirers and many Harte, is one of the young poets on the the great English essayist; Unregulated a piazza or a railway platform. When Uonijietitioii Self-destructive,” by A i . iiace than was good for ns, and we regretted dently of the “home” variety, was a talk offers of marriage, but though several Pacific slope who is inspiring critical F. W aijckk . Chairman of the Western For iK-comiiiiKlntion of second cl*.. |>B.iten- 1 acknowledged the entiro accuracy of our they reach one end of the promenade gers atlnclied to express trains inability to reward him. He replied, gaunt man of sixty, with a dejected air. this statement. Assm iation ; "Women's Clubs— the WEST TIDE DIVISION the man plants his off heel on the floor, false reports have been circulated of her judges with no little interest in her Traffic with pious fervor: Volume and the Value ot their Work." by a slouchy walk and an otter lack of in engagement she is as yet fancy free. "Wa’al, then, tiiar was the rain,” con work. Between Portland and Corvallit. A lice II H ihek ; “A Dav with Lord Ten "1 don't want noffin, mastahs, but 1 raises the other foot and swings easily terest in the count oX the prisoners that tinued Bell; "io most men that wouldn’t For the past three years, on account nyson." hv Stu E hwin A hsoi . ii And live Mail Train Daily, except Hunday. was made as soon aa we left the cars. a' looked c.Konragiu. but hit's the very does pray dat de Yankees may come wid around. Then he begins to look for his of family bereavements and the ill health The Fasliious of Paris. other articles. LEAVE AKMVZ companion. She is floundering wildly There were fixe lanterns along the line, best thit;g, could ’a] happened fo we nns, de guns, an dat old Jim'll diea free man, There ere now in progrees SIseuMlons of Oer Pen of tlie secretary, the Blaine family has for Portland . 7 a m McMinn* 10:10 a tn The Fin de Siecle is remarkable two sides of him at once, like a panic sion System: Prison Management; The Training ot McMinn’ 10:10 a in ( Corvallis . 12:10 p 111 and excepting that carried by the man coz hit waxi'tigiiji the dogs no show.” On an dat de chilten an de chillen's chillen on entertained very little, but Miss Blaine original and peculiar designs in many Preachers: The Louisiana Lottery: The Nest Step In stricken ostrich. He untangles her by 12:55 p tn McMinn' 2 an p tu who seemed to have taken command, my expressing surprise, be explained: will all be free. Bress de Lor!" He in participated last summer largely in the many things, but could scarcely the Tariff Agitation: Are Modern Educational Meth Corvallis M1 M Inn* 2:56 p ni Portland . 5 -30 p m ods a Failure? they were all circular, tin affairs with "The wet: ground won't bold scent, and formed us that Ike, who was his son and degrees and sets her going again. At mad whirl of social life. be anything more the otiier end the performance is re At Albany and Corvalli» connect with •KI ets. a copy $■'» a year. perforations, through which tfle light of hit's, lieen purtymuch 'Iwut like wadin the overseer on the place, luid sent him peated, until at last he asks her tenderly During the first part of the summer unique than the THE FORUM. Ustos Sqt ark . N ew Y ork . trains of Oregon Pacific. the tallow dip within strained. When through a crick since we u-m lit out; so to us and tokl him to remain “twel if she isn't lired enough to sit down. she was traveling in Europe with the illustration given Express Train Daily, except Sunday. the line was formed the nearest of these tbar’ll be no dogs out this nxawnin. an 'bout an liouah aftali dark.” when he family of Don Cameron. Miss Rachel herewith of one LBAVK. ARRIVF.. was to guide us to “ de quatahs." lanterns was about thirty feet to our hi t's a comfort to think <>' that.” Cameron and Miss Blaine are intimate of the newest vis Portland. 4:40 pm MrMnn .. 7.25 p ni For the Baby. SUMMONS. It was now about 4 in the afternoon, McMinn'. . 5 ;45 a inj Portland. K:20 • iu front, and was carried by a man who I understood his allusion to blood This is a simple and safe toy, the only friends, the latter being the most socially iting coats. It is stood off about ten feet to the left of the hounds and, instinctively J looked about so that we had a chance to dry our materials needed being a little wooden inclined of any of the Blaine family. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon of elephante gray clothes tharonghly before we put them for the county of Yamhill, Mrs. Emmons Blaine, who has been of velvet, with line. for a clnb The light oo the clonds gave hoop four or five inches in diameter, Rosalia Graine*, Aaron the Blaine household but a few years, sleeves of Rus "The guards must see that the prison tis the compass points, nnd told ns that on.So anxious was the old man to carry Mills, Seth A Mill« anil For tickets and full information regard brought ¡1 welcome in the shape of an sian green, and ers are kep'. closed up!" we h,-id been traveling east instead of out his orders not to move til) an hour Rhoda Mills, Plaintiffs, ! ing rates, mai»«, etc., call on the Company’« extremely pleasing personality and a over these lirng This command camo down the line north "We pushed on again, and kept after dark that it seemed to us to be VM agent at McMinnville Janies Graine*. million in gold. Few families would re bell sleeves, made from the man with the best lantern; then on till the sun began locust shadows, fully three hours before lie thought it R KOEHLER. Defendant, j E. I’. ROGERH, fuse to throw their doors open wide to stiff by lining and the order “March!” was given, and we and wn were brought to a halt on the safo to start We traveled along a road Manager. Asm. G F. A P Agl To James Graines.said defendant: In the such an incomer, so Anita McCormick, a close embroid- started oS through land so thick and banks of a swollen creek that flowed qnite dry, considering the recent rain. name of the state ot Oregon : Yon are here the Chicago heiress and beauty, received ery of gold tenacious tliat it threatened to pull our south to the Ogeechee, as we subsequent At length lights were visible altead, and by notified ami required to he and appear in the above entitled suit, in the above Scientific America» a hearty welcome as the bride of their threads and green boots off at every step. It was not till ly learned. We kept up the creek til) our guide took us out of the road and named court. I.y tin’ 2xth d;iy ot March. A. older son and brother, and they have silk. The same Agency for we got away from the lights of the we came to a phosphate quarry on the along a path that led to a cluster of log I). 1S92. that being the first day of the first never had cause to repent its cordiality. superb embroid shabby little station that we realized edge of a marsh, aud the corduroy road cabins, the lights in the upper stories a term of said court following the expiration Mrs. Blaine's winning manner found ery extends of six weeks publication of this summons - how intensely dark it was. Before we le,Tiling out ot this place told that it had few hundred yards away telling the and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs the way at once to the heart of the dig around the had gone 300 yards the line had lost lieen recently worked. whereabouts of "de white folks’ house.” filed against you In said cause, and you nified secretary, and there is much sym basques, and formation and prisoners and guards were While we were debating what to do We were conducted into a cabin and the will take notice that, if vou fail so to ap pathy between them. struggling and staggering through the I next we heard the rnmbteei wheels in door was closed behind ns. As there was pear and answer said complaint, for want there is a gold ! thereof the plaintiffs will apply to said She is a delightful hostess and thor braid belt put on mud. Although helped along by, two 1 1 the distance, accompanied by the crack- no light outside we came to a stop, but a court for the relief nraved for in said com TRAQ oughly enjoys entertaining. Her recep in a point and friends, our rheumatic comrade finally i ing of a whip and t he continued shout low, frightened whispering told us that SIECLE COAT. ottaiON i which is. in brief, as follows, to wit: tions and musicales are very popular, finished with jiendant balls of fire gilt plaint. COffVfflOHTI, ate. came to a stop and said to the guard: ing whaii thedriveis oi army mules and there were others present. Hands were For a decree of said court partitioning, For Information mm I TTandbook write to and her invitations are always highly “You can kill me if you want to, for farm oxen consider so essential to prog reached out and we were led to a bench; gold with a greenish sheen. The plas among the plaintiffs and the defendant,the A SIMPLE Ml NN & C« Sgl FiuoAbWAT, N ew Y ork . appreciated. Ono of the most charming tron reaches down to the center of the donation land claim of Anson G it will kill me to go another hundred ress. Tlaere was no telling by the voice then somebody said: Oldest bureau loi eomrinv pntenta In America. Every p i*ont tak«m out by tm Is brongrht befura enough good ribbon to wind it with, and Henry and wife, in tn 3 s. r 3 \v, ......v ...... ... .. ................... - , in entertainments given last year at Bar back as well as in front, and is embroid yards. I'm played out," whether the man vv;ts white or black, the public by u notice itiven free of cltarge in U:« "Mastahs, Izo Ike. ez yous seed today Yamhill county, state of Oregon. and al “Thar ain't no way to tote you as 1 for the accent ot the uneducated south ovah by de pit. We's done talked it ail a dozen small brass bells shaped like Harbor was a musicale arranged by her. ered as stiffly as a staff officer's uniform, lotting to Mii(l defendant in fee, ii ii H elen M. S mith . see.” said the perplexed gward. ern whites is much like-tliat of the ne ovah, an we 'laws it'd be mos’ powahfnl sleigh bells. The ribbon may be red or ___________ (1-9) ___ ,___ one ninth ____ pa11 , thereof, _____ , to and on the shoulders it stands out in undivided "Can't you get a stretcher or an am gro Indeed, my friend Bell, who had dangous job for yous to hang roun heali. blue and of a fine quality in order that Japanese style. Around the neck there the plaintiff Aaron Mills, thd fifty acres, Ixflrgo9t nreolfttlon of nny r.f-lentiflc paper in the the color may not run when the small in fee, deeded in tdm bv the plaintiff, WOMAN'S WORLD IN PARAGRAPHS. all tlie characteristic pride of the moun- Yous got to be a movin fo’ shuan. Now, bulance?” some one asked. is a band of pink moufflon. The founda sana Graine*: to the plaintiffs. Sell« II A. world, splendidly Illustrated. No intelliaMJt man should be without it. Weekly. 03.<10 a “We ain't got no sich things in Mil taiueer and very naturally looked upon de questsen am. which way is yous possessor puts it in his month. Wind it Mills and Rhoda Mill*1, the fifty (50 ) arret« Kar; 01.50 Mx months. Address MUNN h OO- tightly around the hoop until the wood An Accomplished Newspaper Woman tion for all the gold embroidery on the deeded ’«LinurHi,«! Broadway. New Yurt. len ez 1 ever heard on,” said the guard. himself as vastly superior to the slave or a-lieadin fo?’ to them. In fee, by said Kosana waist is Russian green silk. The whole Open* a School of Journalism. is covered. Fasten cross pieces of rib and to the plaintiff. Rosana We had come to a halt, and mean the craoker. sjioke iiiueb the same dia coat has something of a Japanese look Graines; "The Savannah river,” replied Bell. bon, and on each of these sew five or six GrainCs, in fee. the remainder of said prem Mrs. Emily- VerJery-Battey has opened while the others had gone on twenty or lect, and with the same intonation and I 'Ouse 1 can see that. I’ll feel ez if I was ises, ami for su«h further relief, in the of the bells. The whole makes the gay at 30 West Sixty-first street. New York, to it. thirty yards, and the dim light from the contempt for tlie final r's. The dainty little bonnet to wear with premises, as may seem to the court meet looking plum into the eyes of an old a bureau of journalism and literature it is made of great amber beads and witfi equity ami good conscience. As the team was approaching us. we friend. W'y, 1 know every spring up est sort of a rattle. swaying lanterns was not sufficient to Having been for twenty years a writer gray tulle with a gold ribbon bow. This summons is served by publication enable ns to see each other's forms. drew back into the swampy woods and tliax in the Blue Ridge, whar hit hez thereof, for six wee'ss, by virtue of an or Embroidery Silk Case. on the press of New York and the United Since leaving the station Bell and 1 bad waited Soon we Ion nd that there were hits rise.” This coat is natnrally a rarely seen der made by lion. IL I’. Boise, judge of Take a piece of broad, fancy ribbon, States, seventeen years o' tiuit time on garment, as its cost would debar the ma «aid court, dated Dec. 4th, 18 1. walked holding each other's bands so as two men, for tn the intervals of shout My own hopo was to strike our forces, R amsey A F eicton . ten or twelve the editorial staff of C. A. Dana’s New jority of persons from possessing it, but to be able to communicate without ing at the oxen the driver was address known to be operating at this time be- ¡ Attorneys for Plaintiffs. dec 17 inches long, and York Sun, Mrs. Battcy is induced to of it is worth seeing. speaking when the time for action came. ing a companion in altout the same sten tween Atlanta and Chattanooga, but as fringe the ends fer her services to those desiring a thor Bell pressed my hand and drew me away torian toues. At length. ati3 to our the river iniglit serve as a guide without The new woolens for spring are to be an inch or two ough journalistic training. She is found in the great wholesale houses, and in the direction of the line, but before great relief, the ntxen, drawing a heavy taking us much out of our way. 1 offered warmlv indorsed by The Home Journal, deep. On this we had gone five paces he turned sud two wheeled cart on which were seated no objection. Again Bell's shrewdness among them is a whole line of billard lay a shorter and Harper’s Bazar, the Boston Woman’s cloth in green, gray, drab, plum ele denly to the right, for in the distant left two colored men, came tn view. The showed itself. He asked if there was a US < AUSES AND ( I KE! narrower piece of Journal, the press of the country gener- phante and Alderney, just the color of there were a few lights burning that in cart was turned at the opening to the Confederate or a citizen's coat about the tre.'itdl by an ntiii-t of world contrasting rib erally, and by th« lion. C. A. Dana. John those beautiful cows. The cloth is heavy Scicntiiiuldly dicated habitations A steady cast wind pit aud was loaded with picks, liars and place which he might have for his own ( wide repiitatioTi. D« afn<"** cradicat»- I :tn<i Swinton. Howard and a host of friends. shovels that had been housed in a little bon, fringed, per and the swish of the rain prevented our and fine, and make the most elegant entirelv cured of 10 to \ear-’ standing, blue one. One, the recent property of afier all other treatments have fulled. How haps, half an Lida Rose McCabe in the American tailor costumes imaginable. being heard, if indeed the guard took . structure near by "Mauss Bert,” was brought him, and he the difficulty is reached and the chum * r<* Press Association papers calls Mrs. Bat inch at each end. any notice of our departure, which is Although we listened intently, it was took it, although it was several sizes Royal 6erge is another material which niovcii fully explained in circulars with af The smaller piece toy the female Nestor of the press of will be put forward for spring in a fidavit« am! testimonials of cure«, mailed doubtful. We crossed a ditch, knee I impossible to learn anything as to our too small. Ben Wilkins, a slave from must be placed New York. deep with water, and were in the act of I whereabouts from the talk of these two an adjoining plantation, was present in heavier weight than any serge yet seen I Dr. A FOVTAINE 9-24 91 Tuconia, Wa^h just in the mid climbing a fence that rose above it, when j men. "Tom's gal, she ain't a doin the darkened hut, and Ike told us that That pretty and plucky woman, Mme. in colors, and fully as thick and firm as dle of the other, Alice D. Le Piongeon, continues this the Priestley nun's serge. These will the old man to the rear shouted out: right,” was the burdfm of their conversa this man would guide us “out Sylvania and fastened by winter her lectures on the explorations make excellent knockabout dresses. Hab DIII NK ENNESS—LIQUOR IIABIT — "Officer of the guard! Officer of the tion. and as they were evidently of one way, twel nigh ’bout sun up,” when he all the World there is but one curt. three parallel she made in company- with her husband it cloth and light broadcloth will l>e very mind on this subject, it was curious to would leave us in the hands of friends. guard I" Dr. Haines* Golden specific. rows of fancy in Central America. Dr. and Mme. Le popular in the new shades. “What's up back there?” came from I hear them agreeing with the force of It mw I* given In a rup of tea or coffee withont This arrangement was perfectly satis the kiiuwledfe of tbo person taking it. effecting a stitching. In this Piongeon made some discoveries in the affirmation that distinguishes a legisla factory. We reached out in darkness the front i-in-ctty and permanent cure, whether the patient iia intMk rate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. TbouMnda way four com “A prezner's done give out back heah,” tive debate. course of their journeying* that throw and clasped the generous black hands. 4flUCDT|CEDC orotMrs.wnowisn toexamira» of drunkard» have been cured who Lave taken the THE CASE, partments for ein- light on the mystery of prehistoric ruins « Waiting till the wagon was loaded, The door creaked open and we fallowed j was the reply. U I Ell I IOLIIO it..» paper, or obtain eat.matea Golden >pec>fir >o tbeir coffee without their know I I edue. ana today twlieve they quit drinking of their boidery silks are _____________ made. The silks can “Halt!" came a shout from tlie ad we came out from our hiding place and _____ in Central America. They brought to on advertising space when in Chicago, will find it on file at own free will. No harmful effect reanlta from it* Ben Wilkins out, accompanied by the 1 Ä-Ä'Ä administration. Cure« guaranu<4-d. bend for cir | confronted the negroes. The phrase 45 Randolph St., vance. Then followed a torrent of oaths, blessings and prayers of our lowly but i 'nser(»e<^ *‘le case (?>’ a bodkin after the United States many wonderful ob rular and full particulars. Add res» in confidence, - - - here,. being cut the required lengths. both loud and fierce, as the man with \ "struck dumb" exactly expresses their generous entertainers. — jects and pictures from these wonder- Uto AAvvrta.r g Agency of G olden Spkcinc Co., i«i Jtete Htreel, ClAciaanU. U We found A. H. GAUNT, MRS. JAMES G. BLAINE HERE IS A GOOD THING FORYOU A MAN. OR WOMAN. OF DR. GREGG'S ELECTRIC HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. Turney & Kent, ’ THE COMMERCIAL STABLE Livery, Feed and Sale! ATTENTION FRUIT GROWERS. Clean Your Fruit Trees. i V OREGON DEVELOPMEN COM PANY’S STEAMSHIP LINE. East and South Southern Pacific Route SHASTA LINE. Through Tickets to all Points EAST AND SOUTH. Jhirntific >mcrian nHAKNTKSS Í" I _ _ . I LORD&TH0MÌS THIS PAPER < z