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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1892)
PROWESS n ALL THIAfiS. TBE LOWEST W PRICE; tcv dtphont No other County Weekly in • the State can lie had at the price of T he T elephone - R egister . One Dollar Per Year. ATI) The price of this paper has been reduced to One dollar per A'ear. Money can lie «aved now. Take The Telephone-Register. FIRST n THE STATE. Circulation Guaranteed Greater Than That of Any Other Paper Published in Yamhill County. TELESpTH0NEESEstabl’ishef1 June. 1886. M c M innville , Consolidated Feb. 1,1889. oreg - on , FIVE HUSBANDS APIECE. T hursday , F ebruary and they are very skillful cooks, fur nishing various and wholesome meals THESHE MORMONSOF INDIA AND from the simplest and sometimes scan tiest materials. If any one of their THEIR DOMESTIC SYSTEM, husbands is sick they nurse him de McMinnville, Oregon. Life Among the Polyand.-ists—How the votedly: and if lie dies they nearly Paid up Capital. $50.000 Writer had the Narrow Escape [from break their hearts with grief till their buoyancy of spirits gets the upper hand Being One-fiftli of a Married Man. Transacts a General Banking Business, again. Deposits Received Subject to Check I have called them the she-Moimons, The system on the whole works far Interest allowed on time deposits. but tliat hardly expresses what they better than could be expected. There Sell sight exchange and telegraphic trans are. What I mean is that whereas are exception to the rule, however, and fers on New York, San Francisco and Port among tlie Mormons there are several in those eases it works very badly in land. for Infants and Children. Collections made on all accessible points. wives to one husband, among these deed. I heard of one where a wife con Office hours from 9 a. ni. to 4 p m. people there are several husbands to ceived such a passionate partiality for “Castoria is so well adapted to children that Cast or i a cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, one w ife. Just as among the Mormons one of tier four husbands, the oldest I recommend it as superior to any prescription Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di- known to me.” H. A. A rcher , JI. D., the man who lias the most wives is and ugliest of them all, that she in gestion. 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Without injurious medication. considered "holy” in proportion to his sisted on retaining him year after year, marriedness, so here the woman who to the total exclusion of the others, not “ For several years I have recommended “The use of ‘Castoria’ is so universal and has the most husbands is deemed to do one of whom ever saw the inside of tlie merits so well known that it seems a work your ‘ Castoria, ’ and shall always continue to B hm , Sign, and Ornamental Painter its do so as it has invariably produced beneficial of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the her duty most conscientiously in 'this private apartment, the sanctum sanc results.” intelligent families who do not keep Castoria The Only Sign Writer in the County. within easy reach.” world and to have the best chance of torum which is assigned in every house E dwin F. P ardki , M. D., C arlos M artyn , D.D., “The Winthrop,” 125th Street and 7th Ave., happiness in the next. The existence to the sole use of the husband and New York City. Homes fitted up in the Neatest, and Most New York City. Late Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church. Artistic Style. of these strange people in the Naga wife of the year. No persuasions could Designs furnished for Decorations hills of India and in some of the re induce her to show any countenance to T hk C kntaur C ompany , 77 M urray S trebt , N ew Y ork . mote groups of islands in the Pacific the others, one of whom was a younger Remeodier Paper Hanging and Inside Fur nishing a Specialty. ocean, is as great an anomaly as the ex brother of the favored husband. At istence of the Mormons in a Christian last, as divorce is unknown there and Work taken by Contract or by the Day. Ex perienced men employed. country like the United States. But conjugal fidelity is strictly observed, there they are and there they haye the three unfortunates bade their hard Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon. been for more ages than history records. hearted wife and the triumphant hus E. E. GOUCHER. They are perfectly satisfied with them band a pathetic farewell, joined a war J. F. CALBREATII. selves and fanatically attached to their expedition against a distant tribe, and Calbreath & Goucher. peculiar institution. Far from feeling never came back. bashftil or uncomfortable about their Another case ended very differently. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, domestic arrangements, they have a Here a wife took such a dislike to one M c M innville , - - - O regon . sort of pitying contempt for all other of three husbands that she not only (Office over Braly’s Bank.) people, whom they regard as mere bar would not give him his turn as pater barians in that respect, however much familias, but would not have him in DR. ,T. C. MICHAUX they may admire them in others. In the house at all. He was a fine young the same way the Mormons of Utah man and a great warrior and might Practicing Physician and Surgeon, call decent, moderately married folks have had his pick of all the giris in tlie Boon Lota will be scarce and Command a Higher Price. “Gentiles,” as a term of reproach. The village, and no one could tell why his LAFAYETTE, OREGON name for tlie she-Mormons is wife was so bitter against him. He before Too Lato. scientific Jan,‘21, ’88. Polyandrists, from two Greek words, tried his very best to conciliate her and signifying many men or many hus so did her other two husbands, who Price Ranges $50 up. For full particulars apply to bands; but they have no name for were attached friends of his; but all in J. I. KNIGHT <t CO., THE INVESTMENT CO., themselves, except their tribal or local vain. Not only would she not let him 49 Stark St., Portland, Or. names, for the simple reason that they share thc home, but she never saw him Beal Kitate Agent*, McMinnville. F. BARNEKOFF A CO., SURGEON AND HOMEOPATHIC McMinnville Flouring Milla. do not consider themselves a peculiar without assailing him and cursing the PHYSICIAN. fjcople at all. They have got hold of day she married him. At last her fury tlie right way of apportioning the sexes against him reached such a pitch that Office Upstairs in the Garrison Building. whilst other people have get hold of the she dragged out of the house a beautiful wrong way, that is all. three year old boy that called him fath As far as I was able to ascertain there er and dashed its brains out with a club G. W. GOUCHER M. D.. are no wives among them with only before his eyes. The young chief could ---- AND—- one husband. There seems to be some not bear tliat. He seized the frantic A. G. SMITH M. D., stringent objection to that. A woman creature in a grasp of irresistible Have associated themselves together, and either marries a great deal or she does strength and forcing her to the earth will be known in the future as Drs. Goucher not marry at all. It would naturally lie strangled her to death. No one Smith. Professional calls attended to be supposed that there must be a great showed any disposition to avenge her day or night. Office: Two doors east of drug store. Residence within a short dis many unmarried women, since those fate and the general verdict was that tance from the Office. who do marry absorb an undue share she was right fully served. O regon A M ITY Ely'* Cream Halmi* not a liquid, enutf or powder. Applied into the nostrils it is of the eligible men. But, curiously — quiekly absorbed. It cleanses the .'ieadt allays inflammation, heals I will conclude this sketch of tlieslie- V il /I SM by druggists or sent by mail on receipt of price. E fl enough, that is not so. For some rea mormous with a brief narrative of a M c M innville son which I cannot explain there is a queer adventure which happened to EXY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street NEW YORK. large excess of males over females, me among them. J had m et with rath CARLIN & COULTER, Proprietors which is all the more remarkable since er a serious accident when on a visit to a great many of the young men are one ot the islands where this outland Goods of all descriptions moved and care ful hamiling guaranteed. Collections will killed in war. The explanation proba ish institution prevails, And had been be made monthly Hauling of a;l kinds bly is that female infantcide prevails compelled to spend some weeks, not in done cheap 1 to e large extent, as it does in China a bed, for there are no beds ¿here, lint and .«¿her countries. Only the health lying on a mat of scented grass. with » iest and most promising girls are reared soft mattress of cotton under Bse A There .are afew unmarried women, friend who was travelling with me At btet they are iooked down upon by men tlie time, hired for this purpose a large Carries the Best Line of Choice Meats in (lie Citv. Gaine and Fish in Season. Poul aiwl women alike. They are ill-treated airy hut, sliaded by a magnificent man try, hides, etc . Ixmglit for the highest mar all ttwlr fives, and when they die, they go tree and surrounded by a paradise of ket price ami cash paid for same Your attention is called to the fact that we al are Iburied without «journing or cere flowering shrubs and perfume-bearing ways serve the best meats to be found. mony, because it is bettered they have plants. Your patronage is solicited BOM) 4 FLETCHER. no part in any future existence. These I found myself the object «f the ten- are bad countries to be an old .maid in. derest solicitude on the part of a bevy As soon as a girl is of a marriageable of brown skinned nurses, wW were age, which in those latitudes is about never tired of lavishing on lue sihose fourteen, it is announced to the neigh fascinating little attentions tliat soeen J. S HIBBS, ... Proprietor. bors by a rude sort of festivity, not un to be part of untutored woman’s lia- Fresh Meats .11 kinds constantly on like the “coming out reception” of tuiie They knew how to mix the hand. Highest price paid for Butcher’s •tock young ladies of this country. The coolea*. and most seductive drinks, and T hiro S treet . M c M innville , O r . neighbors assemble at the house of tlie how to prepare thc most delicate food, gill's parents and partake bf a feast of and they loved to sit by me for hours DERBY BOYER fruit, garland themsefaes and one an together, plaiting their mats or carving other with flowers and sing songs in shells, and «hatting or singing in tlieir Proprietors of The McMinnville tihonor-of ¡marriage with many husbands low sweet voices, while the children 'tand general!} s'nd by getti&g- tipsy on a loaded my pillow with flowers and kept TILE L’U’idof beer mode from the ¿eaves of up a constant current of air with their TILE tlie JJepper plant. If the girl i» attrac great-grass fans. It was not till a a week or move of tive and belongs ton popular tquiily, WRITE TO Situated at the Southwest corner of the Fair Grounds. All sizes of the entertainment will not be over be this idyllic existence had passed that I began to notice one of my <-banning at fore iier parents will have received First-Class Drain Tile eral proposals on her Jbeliaif. It would tendants paid me more particular at eo owell be considered a frightful breach of eti tention than tlie others. She soon as kept constantly on hand at lowest living prices DERBY tfc BOYER, quette for any man to make a proposal stq/e<l a right to take charge of me, as No. io Spruce Street, 41- McMinnville, Oregon by himself. The most common .custom it wsrC, to shake up my pillows and is for two brothers to propose together, rearrange my couch a dozen times a NEW YORK. and where there are more than two un day, sotfcat my injured limb might al married brot hers in a family the pro ways lie an.ri“st, and alx»ve all to serve -A-t TaToor. posal includes them all. When the my food witkjier own hands, having -Pirtlind'l Most Beiulilnl Suburb- lover has bo brother he must get at previously prepared every bit of it her least one friend to pwpose with film. self. She show*« no feeling against For the treatment of Nervous Diseases especially those suffering from nervous ex- He usually selects near relatives of his tlie other girls, but oke let them help hanstien and prostration, chronic diseases, own or of the young iiady’s, and th ey her-xait on me, so to speak, instead of and all those who need quiet and rest, good Watchmaker SURGEONS AND PHYSICIANS. go together to the parents and make letting ®hem wait on mi-4|ieniselves. nursing, massage end constant medical Gt. care. At Mt. Tabor will be iou d pure a:r, in due form. At length,. when 1 was getting near and Jeweler. Specialty of surgery and diseases of woman the If proposal absolutely free front malaria, good water, their account of tbenselves on ly well, the question arose .of when Dealer in All Kinds of Watches. Maelry. Plated Ware beautiful surroundings and magnificent U nion B lock - M c M innville , O r . these important points is -sitisfactory would my friend return. ¡1 jsaw how views Ample references given if desired. Clocks and Spectacles. MCMINNVILLE. OR. For further particulars, address tlie physic they are forthwith presented to thc the poor woman dreaded Ute .subject. Ì ian in charge. damsel herself for inspection xind ap W beti I told her of our pthuie .ami , of MRS. GRAHAM’S 0SM0N ROYAL, if. D.. Ninth A Morrison Sts., Portland, Oregon. proval. The probability is si'ie has our retention to leave tlie telauti autirfo long before got iihintof their intention, sail away to a distant country, anti or perhaps even ¡made their ae^nain- broke down altogether. 1 was faentaind tance, and knows xl great deal more she w wJd never part with me. Hud about them than iher parents do. If she not auursed me and made me wdl their social record is good, if they are again? Why should she be robbed of With a Hoe. SOW FERRY’S SEEDS and nature will do the rest. I known to be kind hearted and nciss- me? Is not a ( Osmetic in tin* sense in which Sreds largely determine the harvest—always tliat term is popularly uwd, but perman trious, as well as wealthy mdibrave, if In this perplexity a thought struck plant the best—FERRY’S. ently beautifies. It creattw a smooth, soft, | A book full of information about Gardens—how and what to raise,etc., sent free to all who ask clear.velvety skin, and by daily use gradu- they can sing and dance, and are Skill me. I knew that conjugal fidelity was Ask to-day. i ally makes the complexion several shades ; ful at building huts and shellsand nav deemed tbe highest virtue, and that a ; whiter. It is a constant protection from 1 I D. M. FERRY DETROIT, ’ the effects of sun and wind and prevents j igating a canoe, and so forth, she ac breach of it, by man or woman, was L Ä co • MICH. sun burn and freckles and blackheads will cepts them without more ado, and the punished wrtli u horrible death. Here never come when you use it. It cleanses wedding day is fixed then and them. lay a way out of our difficulty. Call the face far better than soap and water, nourishes and builds up the skin tissues But if she likes one and not the other, ing the woman ;vn«i her husbands into HAY FORKS, and thus prevents the formation of wrin lit' favored one is bound to find a third tlie open space in the midst of the vil STRAW FORKS. kles. It gives the freshness, clearness and smoothness of skin tliat you had when a tesbhe young lady's liking, and then' lage where groups of excited natives BARLEY FORKS, I little girl. Every lady, ol<l or young ought sbt undoubtedly gets a chance to exer had already assembled, I asked them use it. as it gives a more youthful ap- FORKS at all PRICES. | i to whether it was lawful for a married pearance to any lady, and that permanent- cise;» choice. AeBo the children, there seems to be man to marry a woman other than; his ■ ly. It contains no acid, powder or alkali, and is as harmless as dew and as nourish nojetfousy about them either; but ail wife. Tbej" replied that it would be a ing as dew to the Hower. PRICE $1.00. at all druggists and hair dressers or at Mrs. the Ihnsbands treat all the children crime, an abominable wickedness. I Gervaisc Graham’s establishment^ 103 Post with «egnal affection. What dark se left the rest to my friend. .Stepping St., San Francisco, where she treats ladies crets of,iMantcide there may lie proba forward he said: “Then how can you for all blomlsbes of the face or figure. La dies at a distance treated by letter. Send bly ¡none but natives can tell—and na ask this man to marry that woman?He stamp for hea* little hook ‘’How’ to be Beau- tives never do tell. But to ordinary is a married man! He is the husband I tiful” Sample Bottle mailed free <o any la- observation certainly, the children are of niv sister, and I will kill him before > <iv.on receipt of 10 cents in stamps to pay treated with great tenderness and in I will let him marry another woman.” I for jK'Stage and packing. lady agents dulgence. There is always one father The whole throng of men and wom wanted. or another on hand to ride them about, en sent up a shout of shame and sor MRS. GRAHAM’S Plain or gather fruit or flowers for them, or row, but made no move to restrain us; swing them in the loop of a creeping and before they could recover from HUM and Wired ’ Cures thc wor.vt cases of freckles, sun vine, or paddle them in a canoe, or their confusion we ran down into our CVBED Over a Thousand Feet Sold this Sea barn, sallowness, moth-patebes. pimples swim with them on his back, or do boat, boarded the eutter, slipped her By using S B Headache and Liver Cure and son and Still Plenty of H jse Left. and aR skin blemishes. FRICK. $LfiO. S B t'ongli Cure as directed for colds. They Harmless and effective. No samples can any of the other things that the juven cable and cleared thc reef with a rush were be sent Lady agents wanted. ile delights in. These much-married ing tide. ST7CCESSFVLLY The Druggist in this town who first women make good housekeepers; they It was the narrowest escape I ever used two years ago dnring the La Grippe orders a bill ol my preparations will have epidemic,* and very flattering testimonials St^ y°U ^e^er '¿ootfe amd at; his name added to this advertisement seem never tired of working to had in my life of being the sixth of a ol their power over that disease are at hand. My preparations are for sale by whole keep the little home clean and tidy, married man.— Edward Wakefield in Price 75 anil 50 cts. For “ale l>v Regers Less Money than an y one- tn town. saledruggists in Chicago anal every city Bros., McMinnville. Or. and well provided with quiltsand mats Examiner. C all and S t ^ e H iml west of there. J. W. COWLS. LEE LAUGHLIN J. L. STRATTON. President. Vice President. Cashier VOL. IV. NO. 1 4,1892. BUSINESS MEN TAKE NOTICE. : So (he Kndience of Twelve Shot Out the Lights. J. B. ROHR, Lots in the Oak Park A.nniTioisr ARE SELLING FAST! It Su.ildJ.n-g' Is Vp <J. I ). Baker M ID., I i RRH HAY-FEVER V C old head a 3UC TRUCK AND DRAY CO., JUL WISH The People’s Market. Advertise Anything Eurisko Market, Anywhere Any time FACTORY G . P. R & Co COTTAGE SANITARIUM I WM. HOLL TicKle The Eartb Red Jacket Force Pumps, Pitcher Pumps, Pumps of all kinds Rose ! ^FACE Cucumber Elder Flower Cream BLEACH, THERE WERE NO LEGS WORLD'S FAIR WOMEN. and is devoting a great deal of time to tlie World's fair. She says: “We hope to make the fair 41 gieat A VERY LARGE EXHIBITION OF success and to show that tlie woman of WOMAN’S PROGRESS. the nineteenth century is thoroughly up with, and, if anything, ahead of the American Women at the Head of the Pro times.” cession the World Over—The Ladies Prominently Connected with the En terprise. ------ ♦<*----- Revival of Sailing ship«. “The smallest and most unapprecia tive audience I ever saw,” said Taglia- pietm, tlie liaritone, “was in Marshall, Tex., fourteen or fifteen years ago. It consisted solely of twelve cowboys, and they stayed in tlie house just two min utes. At the end of tiiat time they showed tlieir want of approval by shooting out tlie footlights and leaving the hall. The stage was a rude plat form at one end, raised on horses so that one could see clear under it. Not" more than four or five jieople could go on at once, but we had to have the $.‘100 and I decided to give tlie show. I ask ed Major Cumming, tlie manager, if 11« had any scenery, and he replied witli great dignity tliat he most cer tainly had. When I came around at night 1 was dumfounded by discover ing that the scenery consisted of com* men sheets tacked up at the rear and sides of the stage. There was no cur tain and a dozen kerosene oil laiiqw served as footlights. There was no use kicking, so we got ready to produce La Favorita under these conditions. “There was not a*soul in the house when we commenced, but we were told tbe audience was across the street get ting a drink and wiaild come over after we got to work. 1 n a few minutes they came—twelve tall, lank-looking cow boys, with tlieir trousers in tlieir Itftots, broad sombreros, clanking spurs, pis tols in their licit* and a lantern in the right hand of cadi man stalked noisily in and sat down on tlie frame lienches. Poor Litta, who was on tbe stage, near ly fainted, so I hastened on tlie first chorus and rushed as many |>eople on the stage as we could. Tlie rest stood around on the fioor. The cowl«>y* lis tened patiently until they could make tlivni-elves heard,wlu'ii the lender sung out: “ ‘Sav, Miiiicheer, ain't there no legs in this show?’ “I replied vert deferentially that me weiv wedded Io music and Hint Taglin- pietra’s tiralid Opera voiupany was not a leg show . A look of great disgust spread over tlie lender’s fat's, and he said: “ ‘ Thunder! Boys, let's iiioney,' aixl drawing out his pistol, shot out the lamp nearest without spilling a drop of oil. Each man followed suit, till tlie lights were all extinguished; then gravely picked up tlieir lanterns and courteously invited us ull over to taken drink. Then they stalked out as grave ly and silently as they came in." A marked revival ill tlie use and con The women of the United States are struction of sailing vessels is now in taking, botli singly and collectively,the progress liotli in this country and most intense interest in the World's abroad, tlie distinctive characteristics fair. There is no diversity of opinion of the new vessels being great size and as to tbe part that women shall take in use of steel. In Great Britain the sail it, and tbe fair will probably have a ing ship Maria liickmers, which win better exhibit of woman’s work than recently laitnelied by Messi.-. Russell A any national exposition has ever had in Co., Port Glasgow, is, by II fi'el, Hie tlie past. It was from Washington | largest sailing ship in the world. Be- that thc movement was starteil which I sides having five masts, she is provided gave women a representation on the with auxiliary steam pow<r, which board of managers, and there is in ex will enable her to make progress, even istence there a society called the Isabel i when there is not sufficient wind to la Memorial League. This is named fill her vast sails. The vessel has lieen after Queen Isabella of Spain, who fur-1 built for Messrs. Itiekmers, of Bremen, nislied tlie funds which enabled Colum and is of steel. Her oimensions are: bus to discover America, and who,more I 1 Length 375 feet, breadth, 48 feet, depth than any man in thejworld, is entitle«! I 28 feci 41 inches. Her tonnage is 3,813 to the credit for the oi>ening up of our | tons gross, and she will carry 5,7<M) tons deadweight on Lloyd's freeboard. She continent. No effort will be spared in the coming | will be supplied by Messrs. Kinenid. & exposition to show how women are j I Co., Greenock, with triple expansion now managing all kinds of business in engines of (!50 indicated horse power, tlie United States,.including steamboat, witli liitl pounds working pressure, eyl- OSWEGO. lilies and street ears, and how they are I inders to be of 1(1 inches, 2ii inches ami [ 42 inches by 27 inches stroke. Tlie The rature Manufacturing suburb of engaged in every industry and trade, Portland.--Alrearly a Cay Itoli from type-writing to medicine, and j 1 propeller will be of “Bevis" patent of Stil.ooo Per Month, from tbe law to the raising of fine stock feathering type, and it is calculated A part of the exposition will show the ( that a speed of from six to seven knots It is a well known fact tliat a maim- inventive genius of women and it will J an hour will In.* attained in ealm weath demonstrate tliat some of tlie best pat- [ er witli tlie vessel fully loaded. Iler factory, employing labor, no matter «•»ts .in tlie United States have been spread of canvas will lie enormous. The where situated, is tlie nucleus of a city, taken opt by her. and tbe whole exliib- j vessel will have several special feature» Tlie greater (lie numlier of employees, it of tbe WQlpan’s department will put of construction to distinguish her from the greater the pros|H«tive city. Tlie . tlie ordinary tyjie of first-class sailing Krupp gun works of Germany sup|s>rt the American yvonian at the head of ships. She will I k * fitted to carry a a city of 95,ooo; the Pullman Palace Car her sisters, iblie \Wfd'l|T over. The work of qrgiinizing woman’s ex large quantity of water ballast in a Co., of Pullman, Ill., a eity of 12,1100. suitably sulidivided double liottom. Oswego, Or, is io its infancy. To-day hibit» is being pu»l«L* ‘a^i|]ly, and tlie For facilitating loading and discharge tlie Oregon Iron A Steel Works and board of lady managers, a qiox- distres other industrlps, make a pay ndl of sing name, by the way, give tlie ”“t of cargo she will have three steam $42,000 a month, With an increase in encouraging reports of progress i; ad ‘vinciies, steam donkey boiler, and steti'n windlass liesides a fan engine. thc manufacturing output, the city in directions. Mrs. l’otter Palmer, thc president of She w».’ be employed in tlie Fast India creases In population. Population in- inereascs values in real estate; therefore the board, is one of the brightest women rice trade. of the United States. Born in Louis The Pass of Melfort, one of tlie new Oswego oilers to-day, to the careful in ville, she was educated ill Washinton, est tyi»e of sailing vessels, and intended vestor, tlie very liest field for invest and it was 1871 that she married tlie for carrying chiefly large deadweight ment. Oswego is only two miles out side tlie limits of Consolidated Portland noted Chicago millionaire who at tliat cargoes, was recently launched by the and has cheap train service of 8’ cents Fairfield shipbuilding and engineering time had made a fortune in dry goods' a trip, and eight trains a day; also six and had retired to enjoy his wealth. He company for Messrs. Gibson A Clark, steamboats each way on the Willam liad his money, to a large extent, in- Glasgow. Iler dimensions are: Be ette. Oswego is a Is-autifill site for a tween ]>erpcndiculare, 298 feet, beam, town. Oswego lias a splendid 2,400 veuVi'l >n Chicago business .property, 44 feet; depth of hold, 24 feet <> inches. water power, which is offered to manu and a after his marriage tlie great She lias four masts tlie entire length of facturers for a term of years free, and fire caiue gmi his losses were terrible. steel. Her lower masts and top masts land with it. Oswego has pure spring water in pipes over the town. Oswego He had then a rt pt roll of 192,000, and are in one, and topgallant and royal lias a beautiful lake when* tlie pleasure his inctupe ,in .¥• night was reduced masts an1 steel, having a small |s>k' lovers of Portland will soon establish a from $200,000 to npttppg. Ninety-five about two feet long of wood on top. summer resort. Property values in Os will advauiv rapidly and |ienna- of his buildings were tlaaUo.yed by tlie The jigger or fourth mast is a |x»le must wego nently, as its future is founded on the fine awd when .be .figured yp bl: assets | 1 entirely of steel, with a jackstay riveted development of tlx- favorable location after it was ovex be found that L> had on back so as to run tlie gaff up and for manufacturing. Lots in Oswego not enough <z!' pn income ,to pay A*i« i down on the mast. All the yards are invite thc home-seeker. Lots sold on easy installments of flo down and $5 a taxes. : of stee! except tlie royal yaids, which month. Ask tlx- puldislierof this pa Mr. Palmer talked the matter oyer ■ witj. ,‘4,’e spanker boom are tlie only per for u plat <>f Oswego, or address a witli his wife and with her discussed I po-tiil canl to Borthwick, Batty A Co., the question as to whether lie should ' I parts .cpnsir^ej'-d of wood. Thc bow- 71 Alder street, Portland, Or. rebuild or sell out and go elsewhere. 1 ! sprit anil jiblsxiu: ar< in one, also built VU<‘ii*ff Willi U His wife told him that he had no bus- ' , of steel. Vherey^i .:teel could lie em to replace iness to sell out and that it was the du ployed ,it tiiqs bpcji Many n thrilling talc ha. I>een told ty of every Chicago man to stay just wood. The dqckp'rpm atcif .t,e stern Is by travellers of a race with wolves of steel, slmatbed with :■ 'op where he was and to devote both liis across tlx- frozen Htep|<es of Itussia. fortune and hi«, »energy to building up gallant rail is of steel—^tbe x.qry J.u, li Soiixt inies only the pieketl I nhicm of the lieams and fore and afters are ¡*y of the then burnt Mrs. Potter and Inq4c»« traveller ace found to tell the her husband then »vent over tlie situa steel. Oil the forecastle the old cat tab |ln our own country thousands «ugug4.fl in a life-iui<i-»leath race tion together aud the ¡result was that heads are no longer in use, but a crane aii' again«! the wolf <'oii-uinplion. Tlie the Palmer income I mb crept up again anil a novel nietlasl of shipping and besl uiApoU with which io fight the and it is said that Potter iPuhner lias letting go tlie anchor» lias been substi foe is Di. j'ini i-'s Goilden Medical Dis about $5,000,000 in Chieage real estate. tuted. The rigging is all setup with covery. This renowned remedy has myriad.«¿«asee when all other Mrs. General John A. Logan’s name screws—even the fore ami aft stays are cured medicines and ductors Lad failed. It set up with »crew» — so that if in tlie is a household word i n con uo«:ti<m wjth It is the gn-alest bluod purifier and re numerous enterprises for tbe practical ■working of tlie vessel there is any storer of strength know n to! lie world. advancement of women, and L t name slacking of the wire rigging, it can be For all form, of scrufuloM* nfleotiona aiul coii-iiinptioii is one of therm jt b beads a score of charitable l>oar.ds and I instantly tigliteiied lip by lite crew. iintspialed ns a remedy philanthropic societies. She lias done ; Tin "id fashioned ratlines of ro|H*s on tlie shrouds have given place to round a great deal in connection wuili tho World’s fair and she lias her owl ideas iron bars. Tlie vessel has double toj>- as to what part the women should «take gallant yards, and the patent halyard winchesof Messrs. Shaw A llastie are in it. A curious feature of tlie preparation applied to tlie topsail yards, so tliat (lie for the World’s fair is a set of lectures 1 sails on these can la1 readily set in to be delivered by Mrs. Mary S. Lock al «mt a seventh of tlx- time tiiat it wood, one of the national committee, to would take under tlie old method, illustrate the work of women in all i The Pass of Melfort is 2,355 ton» gross, parts of the world. The profits of these ; and carries for her net register 2,195 lectures are to be used te defray the ex , 1 tons, an exceptionally large cargo, hav- penses of a young woman from each - ing upward of 3,!i50 tons deadweight state to the world’s fair, who would on board. ♦♦♦----------------- otherwise be unable to go to Chicago The London Polytechnic Institute These women are to lie women workers expects that its plans for bringing arti and who have exhibits. Tlie vic« president of the ladies’ or sans and others of limited means to the ganization of the fair is Mrs. Beriah Exposition, will result in enabling 1500 Wilkins, wife of tbe ex-congressman. or 2000 such persons to visit Chicago at Mrs. Wilkins is a rosy-cheeked, bright a total expense of something like $125 A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. eyed Ohio woman, who is noted for her or >130 each for the round trip. Superior to every other known. popularity. She was a leading so Tbe Hon. W. C. P. Breckinridge, of Used in Millions of Homes— cial figure during the administration of 40 Years the Standard. President Cleveland, and often receiv Kentucky, according to present plans, ed with Mrs. Carliele while Senator will deliver the oration dedicatory of Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable Carlisle was speaker of the house. She the exposition buildings, on October and Wholesome. • 12, 1892. is a woman of practical common sense No other baking powder doc* Such wodfa Baking Powder