The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, January 14, 1892, Image 1

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    A Wen-Written and
Tlie Telephone-Register
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Easy Matter to Guarantee Satisfaction.
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TO A BUSINESS MAN.
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M c M innville , O regon , T hursday , J anuary
CHINAMEN AS SOLDIERS. |
LEE LAUGHLIN J. L. STRATTON.
Vice President.
Cashier
Paid up Capital, $50,000.
Transacts a General Banking Business,
Deposits Received Subject to Check
Interest allowed on time deposito
Sell sight exchange and telegraphic trans­
fers on New York, San Francisco and Port­
land.
Collections made on all accessible ¡»oints.
Office hours from 9 a. ni. to 4 p m.
J. B. ROHR,
House, Sign, and Onuaental Painter
The Only Sign Writer in the County.
Homes fitted up in the Neatest and Most
Artistic Style.
Designs furnished for Decorations
Remember Paper Hanging and Inside Fur­
nishing a Specialty.
Work taken by Contract or by the Day. Ex­
perienced men employed.
Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon.
I. F. CALBREATH.
E. K. GOUCHER.
Calbreath & Goucher,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
M c M innville ,
-
•
- O regon .
(Office over Braly’s Bank.)
DR. J. C. MICHAUX
Practicing Physician and Surgeon,
LAFAYETTE, OREGON
J.D. Baker MD.,
SURGEON AND HOMEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN.
Office Upstairs in the Garrison Building.
G. W. GOUCHER M. D..
---- AND-----
A. G. SMITH M. D.,
Have associated themselves together, and
will be known in the future as Drs. Goucher
& Smith. Professional calls attended to
day or night. Office: Two doors east of
drug store. Residence within a short dis­
tance from the Office.
O regon
A mity
M c M innville
TRUCK AND DRAY CO.,
CARLIN <fc COULTER, Proprietors
Goods of all descriptions moved and care­
ful handling guaranteed. Collections will
be made monthly Hauling of a l kinds
done cheap
The People’s Market.
Carries the Best Line of Choice Meats in
the Citv. Game and Fish in Season. Poul­
try, hides, etc , bought for the highest mar­
ket price and cash paid for same
Your
attention is called to the fact that we al­
ways serve the best meats to be found.
Your patronage is solicited.
BOND A FLETCHER.
Eurisko Market,
HIBBS,
Proprietor.*
Fresh Meats of all kinds constantly on
hand. Highest price paid for Butcher's
stock
T hird S treet . M c M innville , O k .
DERBY & BOYER,
Proprietors of The McMinnville
TILE
TILE
THE GAME OF BARROW.
EXPERTS FALL OUT.
___ _ „
__
of Vast Benefit.
annnricmC.
the Cewetnr'a
Senator’s M
Mannerisms.
Huaso Excels.
A $100 bank bill is causing a good
There are many housekeepers who William H. Crane, who imperson­ Chile has its national ]>astinie, at
claim that they have no time to read; ated the hero of “The Senator,” in an which the huaso excels. It is the game deal of discussion among bank tellers
Life in China i* Valued Very Lightly. A that their necessary housework and interview says the character was sug­ of barro. Outside almost every way­ and government officials. A« to wheth­
Knife in the Back.
sewing claims so much of their time gested by Mr. Plumb’s personality, of side ^drinking shop of mud and reeds, er it is good or liad, there is a difference
that none is left for reading, recreation which lie was an ardent admirer. Mr. and of more pretentious adobe bricks of opinion.
Although tlie reports from China re­ or self-culture Now, it is my opinion Crane first saw Senaror Plumb aliout and red tiles, is row of posts support­ The bill turned up at the Illinois
garding the rebellion in the Celestial that if a woman really likes to read she three years ago, when on the invita­ ing a long rail for tethering horses to. Trust and Savings bank a few days ago.
empire are so conflicting that it is dif­ will manage to find the opportunity. It tion of a friend he occupied a seat in A knot of horses may l>e gathered Teller Cooper thought it a good bill,and
ficult to get at the real truth of the is every woman’s duty to keep herself the senate gallery, and was particularly about the door.
showed it to other experts. It purport­
for Infants and Children
matter, yet there as no doubt that the up with the times, and thoroughly impressed with the senator’s earnest­ On a wager for drinks sides are chos­ ed to have been issued by the First Na­
trouble is serious. It is indeed quite posted as to the events, and doings of ness in debate and his breezy gesticula­ en. Ramon puts his horse’s chest to tional bank of Boston. To settle the
Cantor! a cures Colic, Constipation,
•• Cut or 1 a Is so well adapted to children that
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation,
possible, if the killing of foreigners still the day, and I firmly believe she can tions and western style. He secured the rail, about its center. Jose draws question the bill was takeu to the sub­
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di­
known to me.”
H. A. A rcher , M. D.,
continues, that western nations may
gestion.
an introduction through Senator Black­ up close by^his side. Ignacio, Pedro, treasury. Receiving Teller Schoenin-
do this if she will.
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Without injurious medication.
interfere. The contingency renders the
Miguel range^themselves beyond Ray­ ger pronounced it bad and punched the
Money spent for good papers and per­ burn.
Chinaman, considered as a fighter, an
“I carefully studied him from head mond, each with his horse’s chest well word “countereit” in it as is customary.
“ For several years I have recommended
iodicals is always well invested, and I
“ The use of ‘ Castoria * is so universal and
object of interest.
its merits so well known that it seems a work Sour ‘ Castoria. ' and shall always continue to
feel sure that it is in the power of every to feet,” said Mr. Crane, “and left with up to the bar. Santiago, Juan and An­ There are few counterfeit $100 bank
o so as it has invariably produced beneficial
of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the
Most people in the United States are woman who loves to read to command the idea that he was just the man I dres back up Jose in like fashion. bills known tobe in existence, and that
intelligent families who do not keep Castoria
results.”
within easy reach.”
under the impression that “Washee!
E dwin F. F ardbb . M. D.,
sufficient means to subscribe for a few had been bunting for. Now that was Then the gamejbegins. The object of of the First National of Boston is one
C arlos M artyn , D.D.,
“ The Winthrop," 125th Street and "th Ave.,
Washee!” is a harmless, good natured good journals. Such women would before the ‘Senator’ was written, but each side is to force’its^ way [along to of the best. In $100 bank bills at the
New York City.
New York City.
I«ate Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church.
sort of a fellow. This idea is absolutely prefer to practice economy in other di­ he was the inspiration of tlie part I the farther end of [the bars, despite the left is a picture of < 'ommodore Perry
erroneous. The Chinese are fighttrs and rections rather than be deprived of their have so frequently acted since.”
efforts of the opposite party. Each and his men in a row boat on Lake
T he C kntaur C ompany , 77 M urray S tritt , N iw Y ork .
good fighters at that. In foreign coun­
Mr. Crane met the senator frequently closes in sidewise with all its power. Erie as the commodore is aliout to ut­
favorite reading matter.
tries where they are outnumbered, they
I would not advocate the sitting down since that time and the two became The big rowels are worked to keep the ter the memorable words: “We have
seem meek and forbearing, but in their
to read while the morning’s work is sincere friends. When he was in Wash­ horses’ chests fast against tlie rail till met the enemy and they are ours.’’ In
own country they are insolent, arro­
still undone, neither would I think it ington last January, Senator Plumb their sides drip blood and the cruel bits genuine bills water is seen dripping
gant and treacherous. Having lived
best to leave the washing or ironing gave the actor a luncheon in his com­ Jerked till the foam from their tortured from both sides of an oar suspended
in China nearly two years and met
above the water. In the counterfeits
about half-finished to peruse the latest mittee room, a part of which was shown mouths flies far and wide.
numbers of Chinese sailors, soldiers
The riders yell like demons with ex­ the water drips from only one side of
magazine—however tempting it may in the third act of the play. That night
and pirates in river encounters and on
be. I believe in getting through with Senators Plumb and Blackburn, who citement and’screeeli'oaths of rage and the oar blade. The bill in question had
the battlefield, I have no hesitation in
all tlie details of housework early in the bad attended the luncheon, went to see pain as the pressure increases and their a drip only on one side, it is claimed,
saying that an educated Chinaman,and
day, which, if rightly managed, can the play, aud the former complimented legs are crushed against.those of their although the bill was so much worn
especially one from the north, is just as
usually be done, even to the washing Mr. Crane on his representation of his neighbors. The spectators madden in that it was difficult to determine that
as brave as any American or European
turn. Manuel and Thomas add their point. It was tlie main point on which
and ironing-provided one rises an hour mannerism.
soldier. The lower classes are wone
“Didn’t the senator critictse your strength on one side, Domingo and Mr. Shoeninger bases his decision.
earlier on those days. It should be the
than savages. Many qualities such as
aim of every good housewife to work ‘get-up’ on account of wearing that Carlos to the other. Meanwhile Ra Tellers generally think the bill is
are found in the Indians are unknown
mon and Jose have been putting into good in spite of the decision of the re­
quickly, and to the purpose, that her high hat in the play?', was asked
to them, but in sheer liestial cruelty the
“O, that high hat!” said Mr. Crane play every resource of horsemanship. ceiving teller of the sub-treasury. It
time for rest and reading may come
subjects of his Celestial majesty surpass
laughingly. “Well, no; he never criti­ Each strives to wedge himself in front has been sent to Washington for a Anal
the sooner and last the longer.
Soon Lot» will be scarce and Command a Higher Price,
even cannibals.
A woman of my acquaintance who cised it. But one night while he was of the other and their well trained decision, which is expected within a
A very strong trait in tlie character
has no children and comparatively lit­ in my dressing room at one of the New mounts second them with an intelli­ day or two.
of a Chinaman is that he doesn’t lose
tle housework to do, is always employ­ York theaters I happened to pick up gence scarcely credible. They lower
iris head under any circumstances; in
A Hard Corner.
Price Ranges $50 up. For full particulars apply to
ed on some kind of fancy work and tlie high hat from the table and inci­ their bead and witli a sideward twist
diplomacy, on the battlefield, or wbere-
dentally
remarked
that
I
had
been
told
seek
to
bring
them
up
under
the
jaw
of
J. I. KNIGHT 4 CO.,
THE INVESTMENT CO.,
ever it may be, he coolly counts the claims to have no time to read. Her he never wore a high hat in his life. I their rival and so oust him from his The age of 30 is a hard corner for *
49 Stark St, Portland. Or.
cost and provides for it. If the odds crocheted and knitted lace, tidies, and asked him if tliat was true. ‘Well, it's position. Sometimes this is achieved woman to turn, and 85 is still harder.
F. BARNEKOFF & CO..
Beal Estate Agents, McMinnville.
even bed-spreads, are something re­
McMinnville Flouring Milla.
are in his favor he will fight; if not, he
markable, and her crazy-work, em­ pretty nearly true,’ replied the senator. and a corresponding advance along the She feels that she is fast leaving her
will run before a shot is fired. Superior
youth behind her. But there is no
‘I never wore a high hat but once, and bar won.
numbers always inspire him' with con­ broidery and tatting are none the less I sold that for a dollar.’
reason why a woman should lie faded
A
good
horse
dexterously
handled,
fidence,though during the Tonquin war so, while her quilts of every conceiva­ “Senator Plumb then told the story will work thus the whole distance. a passe at 35, or even at 45. The chief
ble pattern and style would fill half a
the Chinese found out too often that
dozen or more large trunks, yet still of the high hat, which was to the effect But at big set matches, with |>erhaps cause of the early fading of American
mere numbers do not always count.
she keeps piecing more. She will sub­ Chat he had accidentally won an elec­ thirty or forty picked players a side, a women is found in the fact that many
Chinese soldiers of the regular army
tion bet from a western editor, it being whole day may be thus spent without of them suffer from some form of fe­
are drilled and armed in the same scribe for no journal except one devoted stipulated tliat lie should wear the liat the contest lieing decided. Iambs of male weakness or disease which rol*
manner as the regulars of any civilized entirely to fancy work, for she has “no in case he won. The senator was then both men and horses are crushed and the faee of its bloom, draws dark cir­
nation, and while I cannot say they time” to read others. When she has on his way to western Kansas, where broken, and when pt the close of tlie cles aliout the eyes, brings early wrin­
are as skillful and deft and tractable in a caller she can talk of nothing but fan­ he had an engagement to address a po­ struggle the riders are hel|x’d from kles and sallowness, and stamps the
manoevering as American and Euro­ cy work, and occupies the time in litical meeting of farmers. While in tlieir saddles, it is often found necessa­ face and figure with signs of ill health.
pean countries, they have qualities showing her latest effort in that line. I tlie eastern part of tlie state he wore ry to cut away tlie trousers from the I)r. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription will
have less patience witli woman of this
which must not be underrated. In­
cun* nil these troubles, will bring back
Ely’» Cream Tlalm in not a liquid, snuff or powder. Applied into the nostrils it is
type than with the hard-working mo­ the high hat, but was advised by a swollen flesh beneath. But the huaso
— ~
quickly absorbed. It cleanse» the 'lead, allay» inflammation, heal» — —
fantry tire lias little effect upon them,
lost bloom, and remove tlie pains and
friend
that
it
would
be
bad
policy
to
is
tough,
and
a
day
or
two
on
Ins
back
C I] /w the »ores. Sold by druggists or sent by mail on receipt of price. E fl aw for if they die in that way it only ther of several little ones, whose every wear it before the common sense farm­ and pure olive oil restores him to ailments
which make women grow old
moment
seems
to
be
occupied
in
caring
DUG ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street NEW YORK. 3UG shows
that Budha evidently wished
before their time. Guaranteed to give
ers. The senator readily accepted tlie strength and suppleness.
for
them
and
attending
to
tlie
house
­
them to live no longer. What John,
satisfaction in every case, or price ($1)
situation and immediately sold the hat
Buried his Shinbone.
the soldier however, hates above all work. Yet we know many of the lat­ to his friend for one dollar. He then
refunded.
ter
class
who
have
always
on
their
ta
­
things is shrapnel and during the Ton­
bought
a
soft
liat
and
has
worn
the
How They do Kawt.
I11 a quaint little churchyard in
quin war I often heard the remark: ble several of the latest and best period same style of head gear ever since.
Maine is a handsome headstone with
“Flenchmen big gun killee too ieals as well as the regular daily paper
“It is a great mistake,” added Mr. the epitaph. ‘‘Gone but not Forgotten.’’
The following ¡ h taken from an east­
and who manage to find time to read
many.” During the fights from Chu
Crane, “to think that I ever tried to Years ago a man went off- fishing and ern paper. It will be of interest to our
them.
to the Chinese wall the positions of tlie
At least an hour each day should be imitate Senator Plumb in general ap­ never returned. Finally one morning readers:
Chinese invariably had to be taken by
spent in satisfying our intellectual ap­ pearance. I do imitate his mannerisms there was east upon the shore of the The canning factory started at
assault, and even then the Celestial
petites for suitable reading. Then we and I wear a small chin Iteard like his, lake where lie had fished a shinlione Mound City, Mo., last January, has
only ran when the enemy was almost
can resume work with a restful, re­ but Senator Plumb was a man who covered witli a piece of red sock. His paid out for fruit and lais>r 116,000. The
near enough to grab his pigtail.
freshed feeling, mingled with pleasant weighed at least 100 pounds more than widow vowed she had knitted thia Mound City Time* in Kfieakingaliout it
TO
I have referred to the barbarous na­
thoughts that grow out of the subjects I.”
sock witli her own fingers. In spite of says that one man sold the crop raised
ture of the Mongol and give the follow­
upon which we have been reading.
opposition
the town hearse was brought from eleven acres to the factory and it
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY.
ing instance to illustrate it: One day
What lover of books does not feel a
out, the shinbone, sock and all, was brought him $836.63, or over $66.98 per
an infantry soldier was missing, and it
sense of loneliness on entering a house Giraffes Are Growing Scarcer Every Mo­ carefully placed in a lx>x, with due cer­ acre, more than enough to pay tor the
was at once suspected that the man
where no reading matter of any de­
ment Nowaday.
emony it was buried, prayers were land. Another who had less than
had been killed. After a diligent search
scription is in sight? Such a home, al­
prayed over it, hymns were sung over twelve acres got $289.62; another ten
he was found on the following day, his
An article by Mr. Bryden says that it, and above it was placed tlie head­ and a half acres, $256.58; another seven
though it may contain penty of clean
arms and legs outstretched and pinion­
clothes and good things to eat, is yet the days of the giraffe are numbered. A stone bearing the inscription, “Gone, acres, $141.50; another four acres $119.27,
ed to the ground witli pointed bamlxxi
devoid of comforts, and the inmates few years ago a herd of seventy or eigh­ but not forgotten.”
i Dr. Miles' New Heart Care at Druggist«!.
sticks. One stick was driven through
can have no real pleasure in life, unless ty of them were often met in the vari­
the palm of cacli hand, another one
they be possessed of a natural stupidity ous parts of Africa. Mr. Bryden says
through his breast and one through his
or inanity that precludes a taste or de­ that nineteen giraffes are now a large
feet, which were crossed. His face and
herd. They have been limited so mer­
sire for any intellectual recreation.
other parts of his body were covered
Let us see to it, my sisters, tliat our cilessly, botli by natives and foreign
with unslaked lime, which had burned
tables and shelves are filled witli liooks sportsmen, tliat they are rapidly becom­
deep holes into the flesh. The most
AT
a
and periodicals according to our means ing extinct.
common way’ in China of killing an
The intelligent African King Khania
and let us give ourselves at least an
enemy is to sever tlie head from the
hour’s enjoyment of them each day, has, however, taken tlie giraffe under
trunk,whicli is usually done with a dull
planning our house-work so tliat tlie his protection, and hopes to save it from
WRITE TO
knife.
coveted hour may lie spared. Let us extermination. He lias forbidden the
THE ENGLISH OF A LATIN PROVERB APPLIED TO
It is very seldom that a Chinaman
also train our children to lie readers, hunting of the giraffe in his large do­
will fight man to man, but he will at­
A CONCERN WHICH IS NOW IN BUSINESS.
arousing tlieir interest in tlie important main, and in this way lie hopes that
eo
owell
tack his antagonist when the majority
they will multiply in his country. It
is on his side. During tlie battle of questions and news of the day, as well is an interesting fact that Russia has
Dong Dong 12,000 Chinese soldiers at­ as in romance and history. Ourselves, preserved the European bison from ex­
No. io Spruce Street,
A Business started upon shams, must resort to shams, or
tacked 900 Frenchmen and were only our husbands and our children will all tinction by setting apart a forest of
be
better
and
happier
for
our
cultivat
­
driven back by shrapnel. The assault
retire.
Lithuania for them ami |>ermitting no
NEW YORK.
was repeated five times, but it was not ing a knowledge of literature and self­ one to molest them.
culture.
S ara S omers .
The Royal Baking Powder Company garbled official
until the Mongols lost 5000 men that
Recent explorers in Southwest Africa
they desisted. Americans and Euro­
documents to give It standing.
say tliat the fauna lias changed greatly
Excursion to this Coast.
peans are apt to look upon the Chinese
during the last thirty or forty years.
For this it was publicly branded.
soldier as a little fellow as harmless
in the early part of the month of Dr. Henry Schlicliter, in a paper he
ID.
SMITTi,
and puny as the ordinary laundryman, February there will be a great excur­ read before the British association a
The Food and Dairy Commissioner of Ohio caught the
but this is a great mistake. I have sion of lumbermen from the Mississippi few weeks ago, says that antelopes,
Watchmaker
Royal Baking Powder Company in the act of misquoting his
seen among the hills skirting the river valley to the Pacific coast. The excur­ lions, buffaloes, rhinoceroses, giraffes
Dealer in Watches. Clocks and Jewelry.
and Jeweler. Repairing of Fine Watches a Specialty. Min, on the decks of Chinese men-of sion has lieen arranged by the Missis­ aud
other large animals which were
report,
to make its goods appear unadulterated.
Dealer in All Kinds of Watches, Jewelry, Plated Ware
Shop at C. Grissen’s Book Store,
war and in the junks,thousands of stal­ sippi valley lumbermen of Minneapolis met with in abundance when the coun­
Clocks and Spectacles. McMINNVILLE, OR.
M c M innville .
:
O regon . wart fellows, straight as palms, over six
because of the great interest which the try was first explored, are no longer to
The same Company stole the livery of the Board of
feet high, supple and quick in move­ vast lumber regions of tlie Pacific slope be found in any part of Southwest Af­
IT
MRS. GRAHAM’S
ment, with brawny arms, wide shoul­ have aroused throughout tlie Middle rica on account of tlieir ceaseles slaugh­
Health of the State of New York and went on dress parade in
ders and deep, powerful chests. -Sunday Western states. The time is fixed for ter by European hunters, as well as by
the garment.
Press..
and
the season of the year when tlie great the natives, since tlie latter have ] k > s -
The Board exposed this. When the apparel was removed,
majority of those engaged in tlie Ium sessed breech loading guns. The most
Stanford’« Notion« About Magnetism.
her trade have least to do, and when important among these animals, the
of course the deformity was left alone.
Senator Stanford is said to have some the weather on tlie Pacific coast, by elephant, has wholly disappeared from
curious
notions
about
magnetism.
He
contrast
with
that
of
their
own
frozen
this
part
of
Africa,
except
in
tlie
neigh
­
Is not a cosmetic in tlie sense in which
Then the Royal Baking Powder Company resorted te
that term is popularly used, but perman­ thinks that this quality or force can be homes,will be especially noticeable and borhood of Lake Ngami.
ently beautifies. It creates a smooth, soft, developed in men and horses by intel­
doubly
enjoyable.
The
visit
of
these
Anderson,
one
of
the
early
explorers
clear velvety skin, and by daily use gradu­
constructing a speaking machine.
ally makes the complexion several shades ligent effort, and in breeding thorough­ men cannot fail to be one of great future of this region, said that 1200 pounds of
whiter. It is a constant protection from breds on his California stock farm he benefit, not only to the lumber inter­
It called this machine "A Government Chemist." When
ivory could be bought at Lake Ngami
I the effects of sun and wind and prevents
sun burn and freckles and blackheads will has made experiments to that end. ests of tlie coast, but through them, to fora musket. According to Living­
it mouthed its words to order, the Royal Company quoted the
never come when you use it. It cleanses The triumphs of Sunol and Palo Alto tlie Pacific states themselves. From
stone, in three years not less than 900
the face far better than soap and water,
same and passed them around. These words represented the
nourishes and builds up the skin tissues prove his theories to be correct he the investigations made in Oregon and elephants were killed near the Little
HAY FORKS,
and thus prevents the formation of wrin­ thinks. To a friend lie is reported to Washington, capital for investment Zonga river alone. How much their
kles. It gives the freshness, clearness and
Royal Baking Powder as pure, etc.
STRAW FORKS.
smoothness of skin that you had when a have said: “I11 short, my seoret is this: may be expected to flow, and business number is diminished is shown by the
BARLEY FORKS.,
little girl. Every lady, old or young ought I cultivate the horse’s magnetism and relations will spring up with tlie east very small ivory export from Walfish
“Government” is a stately word. Like everything good,
to use it, as it gives a more youthful ap-
FORKS at all PRICES. ■ pearance to any lady, and that permanent­ intelligence: I let him know I want that the lower freight rates of .the fu­ bay, which amounts to about 1500
it
is
abused by unscrupulous tricksters.
ly. It contains no acid, powder or alkali, his utmost, but I let him understand I ture will expand intounexi>ected great­ pounds per annum, while in 1875 it
and is as harmless as dew and as nourish­ will not press him too far; then he ness.
was as high as 37,000 pounds. The
ing as dew to the Hower. PRICE $1.00. at
all druggists and hair dressers or at Mrs. trusts me and does his best. They
MAKE A NOTE.
various kinds of animals would doubt­
Gervaise Graham’s establishment, 103 Post know me as children would, and mani­
Joaquin Miller, the “poet of the Sier­
St., San Francisco, where she treats ladies fest attachment for me. I have found ras,” has three children, George Gold­ less increase again if some protective
There is no such office as that of Government Chemist.
for all blomishes of the face or figure. La­
measures were taken in tlieir behalf,
dies at a distance treated by letter
Send that if you press a horse too far for an en, Harold and Maud. Of these George but there are not very many Kliamas
stamp for her little book “How to be Beau­ instant you may be weeks getting back is a rancher, Harold is accused of being
A THOUGHT.
among the important men of Africa
tiful.’’
i
Sample Bottle mailed free to any la- where you were. From the colt days a stage robber, and Maud, now the wife who have sufficient foresight to endea­
If a concern garbles official state papers, misquotes Boards
.4 dv on receipt of 10 cents in stamps to pay they know I am studying to help them of Loudon McCormick, is an actress. vor, in the interests of their own people '
•| for postage and packing. Lady agents not to hurt them.”
Maud’s story is a sad one. During the to prevent the extermination of these
of Health and Creates Official Mouth-pieces, for its own pur­
j wanted.
entire extent of her theatrical career valuable animals.
I
MRS. GRAHAM’S
The versatility of the grip is not the she has l>een poor, frequently painfully
poses, what will it do in adulterating its goods?
least imposing feature of that malady. so. While starring with her husband
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A
crank
in
New
York
has
evolved
a
and Wired
Cures the worst cases of freckles, sun­ An Indiana man who had it is now as with their company she gave birth to a scheme to kidnap Helen Gould, the fa­
Over a Thousand Feet Sold this Sea­
bairn, sallowness, moth-patches, pimples bald as a pool ball. His mustache girl baby at Hiawatha, Kan. She was '
Dr.
Price
stands
a
foe
to
impure goods and tricky
and all skin blemishes. PRICE, $1.50, dropped into his plate one day when compelled to go on the stage the fol-1 vorite daughter of Jay Gould, and hold
son and Still Plenty of Hose Left.
II armless and effective. No samples can he was convalescing and then lie
methods of advertising.
lowing night and was attacked by a fit her for a ransom of $1,000,000. The
be sent Lady agents wanted.
moulted ins eyebrows and his hair fell of illness that nearly resulted in her crank might as well have made the
HZODSOIT
The Druggist i i this town who first out. Now his own looking glass would
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder is the only Pure
orders a bill of my preparations will have not know him.' Apparently the only death. The poet’s real name is Cincin- sum $10. It is doubtful whether Jay
Will sell you better good# anu
and nt bis name added to this advertisement
.. .
,• natus Hvner, but when, in 1854, he Gould would let that much money go
things
the
grip
is
incapable
of
doing
for
I
weil
t
to
live
among
the
Modocs,
he
all
in
o.ie
lump
to
recover
his
daughter
Less Money than any o*as-a> tewn. My preparations are for sale by whole­
Cream Tartar Baking Powder now to be obtained, and
sale druggists in Chicago and every city a man are to call the doctor and pay took the name by which he is now without a great deal of worry andkick-
C ali , and S ee IE tm .
his bills.
known.
west of there.
ing about it.
They do not Like Hand to Hand Fighting.
Lots in the Oak Park
ADDITION
ARE SELLING FAST!
It
Is
Exxildin.g'
Vp.
Svisr ZTo-w Before Too Late.
Jan, 21, ’88.
J. 8
CRANE AND SENATOR PLUMB.
I A Few Minute« Spent Each Day Will Be ' The Actor Tells How he Came to Imitate A National Pastime in Chili in Which the
HE WILL FIGHT AND FIGHT VERY j
HARD.
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WOMEN SHOULD READ.
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