The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, June 23, 1892, Image 1

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    PROGRESS IN ALL THINGS.
THE LOWEST IN PRICE:
The price of this paper has
been reduced to One dollar
per Year. Money can be
«aved now.
Take The Telephone-Register.
No other County Weekly in
the State can be had at the
price of T he T elephone -
R egister .
One Dollar Per Year.
FIRST IN THE STATE.
AND THE BEST.
Circulation Guaranteed Greater Than That of Any Other Paper Published in Yamhill County.
M c M innville , O regon , T hursday , june 23,1892.
I
DEATH DEALING WEAPONS.
I
The Springfield Rifle May Supply the
Need of Magazine Gun.
The United States wants a magazine
gun
of small caTiber. The present in­
Fine ^.ssortrxisut of
fantry weapon, the Springfield rifle,
will kill at a mile and a quarter, and
with it a man’s lieart may be found
every few shots by a sharp shooter dis­
tant from the mark 1,700 yards. There
is a private in the United States army,
says the Chicago Tribune, who can
load, aim and fire the singie-sliot
Springfield seven times in fifteen sec­
onds, and four of the bullets will tear
We are a Home Concern, and if we are fortunate enough to make any through the shoulders of the prone lay
figure used as a. target. Any company
money it remains in the County.
of foot picked at random from the
PRICES THE LOWEST. QUALITY CONSIDERED, then why not twenty-five regiments of regulars will
lire twenty shots each minute per man
BUY OF I S.
witli a degree of accuracy sufficient for
t tie ordinary battlefield. One shot per
man every three seconds, and yet to
keep pace with the advance of small
ordnance something that will kill
farther ami oftener is needed!
I n the advance on Plevna Russian
soldiers fell dead from the Turkish fire
at a time when the Russian officers
thought that their advance line was
hundreds of yards beyond the limit of
CABRIOLETS PARK WAGONS,
the enemy’s fire. The Turks had bet­
FARMERS' CARRIAGES, ETC.
ter rifles than the northern invader and
knew how to use them. The effect of
e
seeing their comrades fall under a fire
that they could not return told on the
Russian soldiery, and a lesson was
learned by all Europe of the advantage
that a weapon slightly superior in
range gives one of the belligerents.
The advantage of rapid firing guns
was known from previous wars, but af­
ter l’levna increase of range and de­
JJOTEL YAMHILL.
J D. BAKER.
crease of caliber were added questions
of study. One of the conditions to
E. SANDERS. rilOrltlETOlt.
which the new rifle must conform is
SURGEON AND HOMEOPATHIC
First Glass in Every Particular. Free
that of a caliber of .30 of an inch. At a
Sample Room for Commercial Travelers.
PHYSICIAN.
Farmers can get a good dinner here for
test of an American made rifle recently
Office Upstairs in the Garrison Building. 25 cents ; give us a call. Formerly the Cook
before the Magazine Gun Board, the
House.
weapon failed to meet a “defective car­
RAMSEY & FENTON,
M c M innville
tridge” test. This aud other failures
to produce as yet a perfect American
ATTORNEYS AT-LAW,
gun under the new requirement is ex­
CARLIN <fc COULTER, Proprietors
plained by a passage from the last re­
McMinnville.
...
- Oregon.
Have the Largest Stock of
port of the chief of ordnance which
Goods
of
all
descriptions
moved
and
care
­
Office, Rooms 1 and 2 Uuion Block.
ful handling guaranteed. Collections will
runs thus: “The radical change from a
be made monthly Hauling of al kinds
caliber of .45 inch (our present service
done cheap
(JALBREATH & GOUCHER,
standard) to the much smaller one of
.30, the use of the long narrow cartridge
PHYSICIANSAND SURGEONS,
thereby necessitated, and the introduc­
In the valley outside of Portland.
tion of smokeless powders for import­
M c M innville ,
-. •
- O regon .
The GliL? In proved Chester hoar. Duke
ing a greatly increased velocity to the
of
Yamhffi.
N
J.
8456
property
of
Win.
B.
(Office over Bralv’s Bank.)
Turner, wifi he permitted a limited iiunilter
bullet without subjecting the bairel
of sows this season. Can be seen at own­
er's farm 6 miles southwest of McMinnville.
J. C. MICHAUX,
They can and will sell tor CASH, or a reasonable length of time, and breech system to undue augmented
FEE,
-
-
-
$2.50
strain, have all operated to retard the
cheaper than the public have ever been able to buy.
efforts of American inventors to per­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEûN.
fect their guns, and the result is that
but fyw magazine arms of American
LAFAYETTE, OREGON
—DEALER IN—
design have yet lieen brought before
This
does
not
mean
six
months
or
one
year,
and
then
10
per
cent,
Jan,21, ’8».
the board.”
to our attorney for collection.
Rifles of the Springfield pattern have
J P. TURNEY,
l>eeu maufactured with a calilier re­
The Finest Line of Confection­
duced to that required, and with them
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN.
ery in the City.
It is a mistaken idea that goods can be sold as cheap on time as excellent results have been obtained.
The Springfield rifle for simplicity of
Specialty of surgery and diseases of women All kinds of Produce taken at the
for Cash.
action and ease of loading has no rival
U nion B lock - M c M innville . O b .
among shot weapons — a fact long
THAT
since conceded by military men. With
Call and examine my Stock and
The proposition -is this: That CASH IS THE BASIS, and that a reduction of caliber, increased initial
get Prices.
those who allow their names to go on our books must pay from 5 to 10 force to the projectile and smokeless
A. II. G aunt .
Carries the Best Line of Choice Meats in
powder as added factors, there are
per cent, for that luxury.
tli« City. Game and Fish in Season. Poul­
those .who think that a magazine rifle
try, hides, etc , bought for the highest mar­
ZSE-AJE j MERIT
ket price and cash paid for same
Your
is not an absolute necessity.
BURNS & DANIELS
FINE SURREYS
al !
Elegant Finish !
Give Us a Call.
M’MINNVILLE, OR.
UNION HARDWARE CO.,
Facts Worth Rememberin
BURNS & DANIELS
TRUCK AND DRAY CO.,
The Duke of Yamhill.
A. H. GAUNT
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE.
The People’s Market.
attention is called to the fact that we al­
ways serve the best meats to be found.
Your patronage is M,licited.BoND4 co
J W.COWLS. LEE LAUGHLIN E.CAPFERSON
Pmldent.
Vice President.
Cashier
McNmw mm m
McMinnville, Oregon,
Paid up Capital, $50,000.
Transacts a General Banking Business,
Deposits Received Subject to .'heck
Interest allowed on time deposits.
r’iiis? isro 11
Sell sight exchange and telegraphic trans­
fer, on New York, San Francisco and Port­ If you take pills it is because you
never tried the
land.
Collections made on all accessible points.
S.
B.Headache
and Liver Cure
Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p tn.
It works so nicely, cleansing the Liver
and Kidnevs ; acts as a niild physic without
causing pain or sickness, anil does not stop
you from eating and working.
J. B. ROHR,
Heuse, Sign, and Ornamental 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.
DERBY & BOYER,
Proprietors of Tlie McMinnville
FACTORY ïül
Situated at the Southwest corner of tlie
Fair Grounds. All sizes of
First-Class Drain Tile
kept constantly on hand at lowest living
prices
DERBY A BOYER,
McMi inville, Oregon.
SALESMEN
Local and Traveling.
To represent our well known
house. You need no capital to
repre°ent a firm that warrants
nursery stock first-class and true to name.
W ork all the Y ear . |100 per month to
the right man. Apply quick stating aze.
Nurserymen, Flor- L. L. MAY &. CO.,
ists and Seedsmen.
ST. PAUL. MINN.
TicKle
The Earth]
With a Hoe. SOW FERRY'S SEEDS and
nature will do the rest.
Suede largely determine the harvest— always
plant the beet—FERRY’S.
\ book fufi ot information about Gardens—how
•ad what to raise .etc., sent free to all who ask
fo ' * Ask to-day.
D M. FERRY
1
a
DETROIT,
MICH.
To Try it Is to Become a Friend to it.
For Sale by R ogers B ros .
WE
WANT
YOUR
EYE
Points to Remember for 1892, in the purchase of Gro­
ceries.
Fully one-half of the People do not stop to consider
the money they can sav.e during the year in purchasing goods of a
firm that pays strict attention to the selling of First Class Goods
at a Small Profit.
People usually go to the nearest place regardless of
cost. We sell our goods cheap and deliver them at Vour door.
You Will be able find every thing in the grocery line in our store.
CARD OF THANKS.
We are in it—The Grocery Business; and we will al­
Prompted by gratitude
ways give you the best goods in the city for the money. We give
cash or trade for all produce, suit yourself in the matter.
to Dr. DeFreye, the Euro­
pean specialist, who has
83 SOU.
succeeded in curing me of
chronic kidney, liver and
gastric sickness, for the
treatment of which I had
consulted a number of
O. O. HODSON
other physicians, through
which I was brough to the
verge of despair, fearing I
never could be cured. I
consider it my duty to rec­ I have enlarged my store and have combined a full and complete stock of
ommend him to my fellow
citizens who may be afflict­ Sash. Doors, Mouldings. Glass, Paints. Oils, Varnishes. Brushes,
And everything belonging to this class of goods
ed.
W. K. WHITE.
Whiteson. Yamhill Co., Have also Combined a Line of Fishing Tackle & Guns
Oregon.
Combination?
Yes
HAS MADE A BIG COMBINATION !
Dr. DeFreye, corner of 1st and
Pine streets, rooms 6 and 7, can be
counseled free on all chronic diseas­
es of both sexes. The cures of pri­
vate diseases, such as Loss of Man­
hood, Impotency, Errors of Youth,
Stricture, etc.,’(his principal spec­
ialties by dint of his European hos­
pital experience), are never pub­
lished.
Correspondence P. O. Lock Box
329, Portland, Oregon.
Office hours from 10 a. m. to 4 p.
m. and from 8 to 9 o’clock in the
evening.
. - - -1«
iuction ot 152 lbs., and 1 feel
>1,000 and be put back where I was. I am both surprised and proud
of the change. I recommend your treatment to all sufferers from
obesity. Will answer all inquiries if stamp w inclosed for reply,”
PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL.
This with my Immense Stock of
HARDWARE, STOVES AND TINWARE
ALTOGETHER MAKES A COMPLETE COMBINATION
As.to stocks, but not -with any other firm or men.
STILL RUN MY BUSINESS AT THE OLD STAND. WHERE PRICES
AND GOODS CAN'T BE BEAT
Call and see me before buying.
O. (). HODSON
1
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fainy intel;igent |f-rson of «iilrer
5k
I | I 8 1 ■»ex, w ho can read aud w rite, and w ho,
■111.I IB iB| | "’’er instruction, w ill work indiratiicusl v,
7^ '»r V WP W how to earn Three Thousand Dollar*'a
Tear in theirown torn lit io«, wherever they live.I will al no furnish
the situation or employ nieutjit w liich you can earn tiiat amount.
No money for me unless •uci-t-saful as aitore. Easily and quickly
learned. I desire but one worker from each district or county. I
have a)rea ly taught and provided with emj 1< >nie«t a largo
number, who »re making over #3IM»O a vrrrcm h. ItsXKW
and NO LI I). Full particular. F I< E E. A.ldre.a at onca,
Ku C.
Box
Aujnsla, Aluinr.
CONFIDENTIAL.
Hareleas. and with »* «tarvia*, inconvenience, or bad effects.
For particulars address, with 6 cents in stamps,
#
it. i. w. r. sr tiei . mmicwers num. cnuti. til
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°n file In Philadelphie
Mio I rArtR Using
“1 ih" AgencT
'¡-»•-puixT
ot Me Mrs
N. w T a VER & SOM. our authorized agent*
DRVNKENNESS—LIQUOR HABIT —Tn
all the World there is but one cure,
Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific.
It can be Riven in a cup of t**a or coffee without
the knowledge of tbo person taking it, effec ting a
speedy and permanent cure, whether the patient is a
moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands
of drunkards have been cured who have taken the
Golden Specific in their coffee without their know!-
edge, and today believe they quit drinking of their
own free will, ho harmful effect results from its
Htiniiuistration. (’ures guaranteed. Send for ci«--
ciilar and full particulars. Address ni confidence,
G vi . ben S pecific C o ., 185 Ee.ce Street, Cincinnati. O.
CHECKMATE.
JOHN BULL:— Suppose I try a little Protection, where will you be then Bre’r Jonathan ?
Medicine and the Death Penalty.
NATURE'S DYNAMO.
The Way She Did It.
"So you went out shopping, eh?”
An exceedingly interesting report on A Wonderful Electric riant in the Jun-
gasped Mr. Ncwwed, at dinner last
gira of India.
capital punishment has been presented
evening In the cozy home in Uolumbua
by a special committee of the Medical
India, the land of poisonous serpents, avenue, says the New York Jleeortier.
Sock iy of the state of New York. The
purely physiological objections to tak immense jungles, fabulous wealth, fe­ "Yes, dear, and I want to tell you all
ing human life as a punishment for vers, cholera and mysticism, now altouf it.”
“I gave yeu $50, I believe,” he mur­
crime are ably aim exhaustively con­ claims a share of attention on account
sidered. The committee does not at- of her famous “electric plant.” In the mured, swallowing a double allowance
tempt to consider the religious and ' ’ nitetl States an .......................
electric plant t” con­ of cafe noir,
...
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r
—.1 I «i«t«
<re>i<>rnll vl of
sists I (generally)
of a a tvooden
wooden bit
building
"You did, Charlie, and that’s just it,
philosophical
arguments
for „ and
against. It is a principle of law that covered with sheet iron, a second class I started for the shopping district at 3
no murderer shall pay with bis life for engine of 5,000 candle power trying to o'clock and have I xtii trotting up and
the crime which he has committed give a second class city 50,000 candle­ down ever since. You have no idea
when it can be shown that he was not power light, but the 1 ndian novelty al­ how much wc ]>oor women have tocon-
responsible for bis acts. The commit­ luded to is a real vegetable production I tend with.”
tee points out that responsibility and with electric properties equal to a
“Humph! Tell me about the l>ar-
irresponsibility have uncertain Ixiund- Brush dynamo. To attempt to pull a | gains.”
ary lines, and that it is extremely diffi­ leaf from this marvelous plant is to in
“There was a ‘half-rate’ sale in one
cult for a jury having no special knowl­ vite an electric shock equal to that pro­ I place, the loveliest goods you ever saw;
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edge of medicine and perplexed by the duced by an induction coil. If a com-__
! so ____
cheap __
too. Then
there
was , a __ knock-
arguments of counsel, to decide justly. pass be held within six meters of this I oup counter jn another store, where
Irresponsibility is marked by some lightning charged vegetable the needle they wvre fairly giving things away,
abnormal condition of physical struc­ acts as strangely as if it had brought in T|len there WI|M a -Are-and-water sale'
ture, either in body or brain. The direct contact witli tlie magnetic pole.) across the way and the way the things
seeds of murder may’ be sown in in­ Professor Engleman, in his “Botan-, went wag ggtonighjug. Then there waa
fancy. Hereditary predisposition, de­ ieal Itarities, says of the Indiali elee- a “(.](.ariug out snle” in the aext block
rangements of tlie nervous system may trical plant: “Its electrical qualities do, an(i a ‘bankrupt list’ near by and a
create the legal ananioly, tlie innocent not astonish the student of nature to as , «marked down' list only a block away,
murderer. These inborn tendencies, great a degree as do the wonderful va- and a ‘half-off sale’ over en---- "
as the committee points out, are neith­ riations in its magnetic powers. These ' ««Great ('lesar's ghost!”
er diseases nor crime, but they may are most manifest at 2 o’clock In the “Yes, and I attended them all. Ruch
lead to both. Favorable or untoward afternoon, gradually diminishing until astonishing bargains!”
influences determine the development at midnight, or between midnight and . ..And j suppose that now I'll have to
of a hypocondriac into either a famous 2 o’clock a. in., when it can hardly be ’ announce a ‘half-rate sale’ on my per-
humorist, who makes tens of thousands lioticed. Day after day these wonder- senal effects and a ‘knock-out sale’ on
of sturdy men smile through tears, or ful changes take place, the plant grad- my salarv and a ‘closing-out sale’ on
a homicide, who sends a shudder over ually losing magnetism as the darkness, my bank' l(oek alld a ‘cast-off sale’with
men and women; or a boy suffering becomes more intense, only to have nly uncle, and a ‘gonc-to-grass’ sale on
from congestive headaches may devel­ the mystic current shot through
the kitchen fixtures, just to realize the
op either into a heart moving and soul fibers with seeming increased vigor as | pressure, eh?”
stirring poet or a raving maniac. For the sun mounts the tropical skies. A
“Charlie, yob ungrateful wretch. I
normal growth and exaggerated over­ thunder storm augments its peculiar was nlsiut to say that I considered my­
growth are but two different results of qualities a hundred, and, even though self a jewel. After all the careful
sheltered, it drops its leaves and teachings of mamma, as If I couldn’t
the same vascular action.
Education, early evil influences or branches as if shivering with a death save your money, and-----”
the contagion of publicity may incite stroke. Birds and beasts, as well as “Well, they’ all say that."
the victims of feeble will power to mur­ the natives, shun the plant as do the “I,-I didn’t buy anything; here’s your
der. An accident of birth, the effect Javanese the deadly Upas tree. One $50 bill.”
of illness, the use of drugs and poisons, would naturally supjMisc that this won­ "What’s that?"
alcohol and. narcotics, heart trouble der of electric vegetation would lie
Progress of the National Gun Factory.
“That’s what I said.”
and affections of the brain, too much found growing in regions abounding “My angel!” he gasped, dropping bls
Forgings for the first one of the 12 or too little blood in the head, epilepsy in magnetic metals; the contrary is the fork, “forgive me — 1 have wronged
13-inch guns which are to be placed on and physical malformation, each may­ case.”— Phiaddphia I’rcw.
you.”
the battleships Indiana, Oregon and be the cause of homicide, and each may­
“I didn't use your money, but I or­
Massachusetts have been received at be as valid an excurse for tlie murderer A Yakima (Wash) artesian well is dered a wagon load of nice things and
tlie Washington gun foundry and the as an actual lunacy would be. This va­ exhibiting most peculiar characteristics had them charged. Bo there!”
labor of finishing the tubes and jackets riety of causes leading to murders ren­ The drill was sent down 290 feet when
and assembling the various parts will ders extremely difficult the decision of work was suspended, awaiting casing,,
Will Meet at Turner.
be prosecuted with vigor, and, when the question of responsibility in any owing to a phenomenon which cannot
completed, this gun, with a diameter individual case. The testimony of ex­ be accounted for. Sometimes there is] The Oregon Christian Missionary
of bore of thirteen inches and a weight perts is often conflicting, and the argu a suction and flometimes a blast of air j Society meets at Turner, June 23, and
of To tons, will be the heaviest ar d most incuts of counsel so confusing that ju­ from the well. One day a piece of pa- (continues in connection with the year-
powerful gun yet made in this country. ries frequently prefer to give the prison­ l>er placed over the hole would be ly campmeeting, until July 3d. Th«
Up to date there have been complet­ er the benefit of the doubt rather than drawn down, while the next it would old tabernacle will lie converted Into a
ed at the Washington gun foundry run the risk of a mistake, and so let be sent flying in the air. That an air dormitory. George Turner and his
eighteen 10-inch guns, nineteen 8-inch loose upon the community an irrespon- chamber has been struck, there is little ! sister Mrs. Davis, have erected u flue
and 129 0-inch high-power rifled guns, sible person perhaps to work further question, but the vary ing mood of the' tabernacle and it is well seated. This
while under construction, but practic­ harm. The report concludes: “This wind is what is puzzling those who are j tabernacle, ami four acres of ground,
¡they have presente«, to the Oregon
ally completed, there are four 10-inch medical society of the state of New interested.
— ——
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1 Christian missionary convention. This
and two 8-inch guns, the whole num­ York—having the advantages of physi­
ber being intended for the primary bat­ ological knowledge and being aware of A tricycle to be propelled by electric-, tabernacle is to be dedicated the first
teries of the new vessels of the navy. the difficulties of being always correct, ity and to run at the average speeti of, Sunday of the convention. Elder David
As secondary batteries of the battle­ and of the absolute Impossibility of ten miles an hour has been patented at Wetzell, of Portland, preaches the dedi-
| catory sermon.
ships or as primary batteries of certain making a positively’ safe diagnosis in Wasliington.
other vessels, particularly those of the every case of alleged crime or presuma­
gunboat and smaller cruiser class, there ble cerebral disease or auamoly—ex­
arc completed, or nearly so, twenty- presses its opposition to the perpetua­
nine 5 inch and thirty-five 4-inch rapid tion of capital punishment and its
fire guns, from which excellent results hope that means will be found to pro­
tect the community by less uncertain
are expected.
When it is remembered that only a and less inhuman methods.— Albany
few years ago many of the forgings for Evening Journal.
The constantly growing demand for Dr. Price’*
our guns were shipped from England,
Value of Property.
as were all our armor plates, it is a sat­
Cream Baking Powder, the standard cream tartar powder
isfaction to know that we have a plant
The Census Bureau lias issued a
where we can turn out a great number
for forty years, is due to two causes.
of high power rifled guns which,caliber bulletin on the subject of assessed vglu-
for caliber, equal in range, velocity, ation of property in the United States ,
FIRST:—The extreme care exercised by the manu­
penetration and accuracy those manu­ in 1890, which is said to show that the
assessed
value
of
all
property,
exclud
­
facturers to make it perfectly pure, uniform in quality, and
factured in any other country.—<SWen-
ing railroad property, except in certain
tific American..
of highest raising power.
specified states, increased from $16,902,-
993,543 in 1880 to $24,651,585,465 in 1890,
Peiuvian Indians for the Fair.
SECOND:—The recent investigations exposing the
an increase of 7,748,591,992, or 45.84
Upon the return of Lieutenant W. per cent. Should it be found upon the
fact that certain other brands of baking powder contain
E. Stafford, the Chicago Fair commis­ completion of the [inquiry in relation
sioner, from a long journey in Bolivia, to the true value of all property in the
ammonia and still others that were found to contain alum.
to Lima, he entered actively upon the United States that the same relation
work of urging the immediate action existed in 1890 between the assessed
These unscrupulous manufacturers are being found out,
of the Peruvian government in regard valuation and true valuation as existed
and the consumers are giving them a wide birth.
to its representation at Chicago. A in 1880, the absolute wealth of the
meeting was called by the officials in­ United States, according to the elev-
Nothing is left to chance in the manufacture of Dr.
terested in the fair and Lieutenant entli census, may be estimated at
Stafford gave them all the latest infor­ $63,648,000,000, or more than $1,000 per
Price’s Cream Baking Powder. Chemists are employed to
mation, distributed the illustrations capita, as against $514 per capita in
showing the progress that had been 1860, $780 in 1870 and $870 per capita in
test every ingredient as to purity and strength. Hence;
made in the last few months, aud creat­ 1880. Owing, however, to the fact that
its marvelous purity and uniformity. Each can is like
ed new enthusiasm in its behalf. He in some states property is assessed at
says that now everything looks very its full value and in others at only a
every other. It never dissapoints. BEST is ALWAYS
hopeful. Col. Palaeious the Peruvian fraction of its value, comparisons of the
i commissioner, is making preparations wealth of the states are quite impossi­
the CHEAPEST.
to bring representatives of all the prin- ble. In some states, too, the lists of
| cipal tribes of Indians of the Peruvian j the kinds of taxable property vary
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder is re­
forest region who are said to be very in­ greatly from those in others.
teresting from an ethnological point of
ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia,
view. He is a man of action, learning The man of an average of 154 pound»
Alum, or any other adulterant. In fact, the
and means, and for some time was pre­ has enough iron in his make-up to
purity of this ideal powder has never been ques­
lect of the provinces of Amazonas and make a plowshare, and enough phos­
[ Loreto where those wild Indians live. phorus to make a half million matches.
tioned.
A Perfect Baking Powder.
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