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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1892)
Advice to the Carlons. Would you learn to tunnel through the bills. Or solve most knotty problems- Find so antiootr for all the Ills. Or disci pair hobgoblins? Ascertain the distance from the stars Far in yonder heavenly span From Jupiter to fabled Mars? Ask the intellectual man. Would you know the protoplasmic germ That floats within our water? Tbs name of a thousand legged worm. Or that of Pharaoh's daughter? The fruit that, most abundant grow« In eastern Hindustan? Why. reference make to one who knows The intellectual man. Hers Is a nature of reserve forces. Womanly to a degree, with all of the weaknesses of the sex, beyond a certain limit she is fitted to guide and direct both preacher and philosopher. Coquet- , tish and fascinating, a dangerous girl hood was passed safely through nn- ! guarded. Open banded and free with money, and with a passion for purchase, her obligation record is straight as that of the most able and honorable finan cier. She will not owe a postage stamp or overrun an allowance one dollar. But if yon wish to learn Use latest score; The borse that won the race: The shop that lias the swinging door: Which fellow seta the pace; Where eyes have ever softest glow. In England or Japan: If you really have a wish to know— lion't ask the intellectual man. —Columbia Spectator. Kirill Here at Home. Kight here at home, boys. In old Hooeierdoui, Where strangers alius joke us when they come. And brag o’ their old state« and interprize— Yit settle here: and. ’fore they realise. They’re “hoosier” as the rest of us, and live Kight here at home, boys, with their past for give’! kind that they once made mothera~df, and that we now sometimes see playing with their grandchildren. Kate Field's Washington not long since said: “I do not believe that a woman under any circumstances should have to earn her own living: and fur ther. the modern idea that it is a suita ble or even praiseworthy thing for her to do so is bad political economy, bad morals and bad sociology." One er two of tlie newspapers of the day, particularly the Boston Budget, have attacked this position with ridicule and sarcasm. The Budget regrets that any portion of mankind or womankind should fall into “tlie stupid and er roneous idea of wasting life by spending it in earning a living.” The fact that there are 20.0<)0 husbands in Chicago supported by their wives and that there are over 100,000 self supporting women in New York city changes The Budget's remark about “wasting life” from a piece of sarcasm to a touch of the deep est pathos. R ebecca B eemax . 1 Few are Free ROM Scrofula, which, being heredi tary, is tlie latent cause of Consitiii; - tion. Catarrh, Loss of Sifht. Eruption and numerous other maladies. To ef fect a cure, purify the blood with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Begin early, ami persist till every trace of the poison is «•radicated. F “I can heartily reccinmend Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for all those who are afflict - «•<1 with scrofulous humors. I had suffered for years, and tried various remedies without effect. Finally. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla gave relief anil put me in my present good healthy condition.”— E. M. Howard, Newport, N. H. “My daughter was greatly troubled with scrofula, and, at one time, it was feared she would lose her sight. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has completely restored her health, and her eyes are as well ami strong as ever, with not a trace of scrofula in her system.’’ — Geo. King, Killingly, Conn. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon I for Yamhill County. Stina Madson. Plaintiff,) vs James R Madson, Deft. i To James R. Madson,said defendant: In . the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby notified and required to be and ap- •i pear in the above named court in the above entitled suit by Monday, the 26th day of Sep tember, A D., 1.SP2. that being the iirst day of the next term of said court following fnllowinw tho ot the expiration of the six weeks' publication of his summons, and answer the plaintiff's nmplaint therein tiled against you.and you wi take notice that, that if vbu fail so to appear and answer, for the w-nt thereof, the plaintiff will apply to said court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, which is. in brief, for a decre? of said court dis solving the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and the defendant ami for an order of said court giving the plaintiff tire custody of the ndnor children of thc-parties and changing her name to Stina Nelson This summons is served by publication thereof, by virtue of an order of Hoti. Geo 11. Burnett, judge of said court, bearing date of August 2nd, 1892. A 11-33 RAMSEY A FENTON. Attorneys for Plaintiff | CASTORIA I care to get the longest stems possible. Tie them into three wands and tie these wands together in the middle. Spread CONCERNING BACKS. them so that the tops and bottoms will rntPABED BT How the Shoulder Bladen Betray Age. be equidistant. Have a small disk of 1844. 1892 extra stout pasteboard covered with Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Barks Should Be Straight. Right here at home, boys, b the place, I guess, plush and sew it firmly to each of the “Young looking, isn't she?" Price $1; Fix bottles, $5. Worth a bottle. F or me and you and plain old hanpiness; We hear the world’s lots grander—likely so— “She does look so in the face, and her three wands just below the heads of the We’ll take tbe world's word for it and not go. bonnet is becoming, but I thought by cattails. Make the center fastening We know its ways ain’t onr ways—so we’ll stay SALEM, OREGON. the spread of her back that she wasn't very secure. Decorate with ribbons. Kight here at home, boys, where we know the Eighteen Departments in full operation, very young.” way. Each thor.»uglily manned and laithfully Woman’s World In Paragraphs. It was a scrap of conversation over taught Right here at home, boys, where a well to do In these two things put not overmuch heard in the street. Although the crit Man's plenty rich enough—and knows it, too. Training tor Farmer boys—For faith: A man's honor and woman's si [From a riceut photograph by Rockwood.] icism was made laughingly, it betrayed And’s got a’ extry dollar any time Merchants’ sons for Teach To boost a feller up ’at want« to climb With an abnormal love for society, she the fact that the speaker was neither lence. ing', Business anil Pro And *8 got the git up in him to go in kind nor refined, as tho other woman's has never been known to neglect a duty Two American women writers. Kate fessional Lite. And git there, like he pnrt’nigh alius kin! for a pleasure. Her strong love of dress shoulder blades betrayed her age; but it Sanborn and Marietta Holly, are blessed Thy oldest and Largset Institution in the Right here at home, boys, is the place fer us— never descends to silliness or vanity or hinted at one of the secrets of a yonth- with an exquisite sense of humor. whole Northwest Where folks’ hearts’ bigger 'n their money cruelty to caterers. Her desire for beau ful lookiug figure. School years opens Sept. 5, 1892. Susan B. Anthony says she can al pu's; The back should be straight; 1 don't ways tell what kind of a wife a man lias ty leads to care and preservation of self And where a common feller's jea’ as good For catalogue address, As ary other in the neighborhood. and others, not to complacent selfish mean the spine—that contains a curve in by his views on the woman question. REV. GEO. WHITAKER, D. D., The world at large won’t worry you and me ness. Incapable of systematic method the most erect figure; but the line across Right hero at home, boys, where we ort to be. Carroll D. Wright, United States com President. or plan for its achievement, she main the back from shoulder to shoulder. A Right here at home, hoys -jest right where we tains an abuolute daintiness, cleanliness stick laid across here should touch all missioner of labor, makes one of the best contributions to knowledge of the air and fitness of arrangement in her sur the way along. The line of beauty is Birds don’t sing any sweeter anywhere; woman question that has appeared in roundings of household, wardrobe and straight here, for a change. Grass don't grow any greener ’n she grows The muscles of the back are like elas years in his recent magazine article on literature. Careless and level headed, Acrost tbe pastor’ where the old path goes - All things in earshot's port y, er in sight. jolly and prudent, ]>oetical and practi tics; they should spring back into place, the “Industrial Emancipation of Wom an.” In that noble paper lie declares Right here at home, boys, el‘ we size ’em right. cal. imaginative and strictly truthful, but they grow weak from age, the that this industrial emancipation is the Right here at home, boys, where tl»e old home frank but never rude, a more satisfac shoulder blades fall away from the spine place and throw the shoulders forward, and forerunner of all other emancipation tory friend does not exist. Is sacred to us mh our mother’s face, It is impossible fol her to reason or the edges of the blades stick out, mak for the sex. He is right. Jes’ as we rickollect her, last she smiled Score one for woman. The opening to accept conclusions based on logic. ing the back round in a fat person and And kissed us -dyin so aud rickonciled, Seein us all at home here— none astray— She sees or not as it happens, and is angular in a thin one, and always broad ode to be read at the dedication of the Right here at bom#*, boys, where she sleeps to- Columbian fair in October was written positive of the fact arrived at and slow —‘'spreading.” to perceive how one may see differently. James Whitcomb Riley. The comparison to elastic is not per by a woman, Miss Harriet Monroe, of “I think that is why I am so supersti haps the best one. since elastic wears Chicago, and the committee on cere A Prosperous Couple. tious," she say«. “My guardian spirits out from use, while a muscle becomes monies paid her $1,000 for it. Wail, wife, it's fifty years ago sence you an tue Kindergarten training is the founda saw that I never could learn by the big, stronger and tauter by use. wuz fieri. What backboards did for a past gen tion of the new education which is to ireavy ways, so gave me the easy, pleas An we hev clum the hills er life together side by side. ant ones by which to develop and see eration was to keep the back flat, but make mankind happier, better and more How we hev (>n*i>erpd, hain't we, wife? and truth.” “I have a superstition for every there are better ways now. The point beautiful. Every woman whose soul is The aim of the college is to oiler to bow well off we be We will pay you the day in the week,” she says. She leans is to exercise the muscles and not let large enough and sweet enough to un young men ami women the W’en we wuz spliced we owner! one cow, an now, gosh, we own three. strongly to the occult by nature, is a born them get flabby. This is the secret of derstand the true meaning of. kinder Highest Market Price Theosopliist. In her poems written at the fact that many women who have garten work has a field of usefulness 1 owed five hundred on this farm, five hun in Cash, and receive fifteen and seventeen years, are many worked hard all their lives and who here. If she is rich, she can pay her BEST EDUCATION POSSIBLE dred dollars then. and store grain at the Rut I hev prospered far beyond the geu'l run to the race by working gratuitously debt might be expected to lie worn out are truths now being scientifically taught er men. by leaders of the new religion. The wliat is called “spry" and young look in this field. If she has her living to At the current rate. A kindly Provide«« e hex shaped the rough knowledge is wholly intuitive, however. ing. Bed making and sweeping and earn, she can earn it nobly here. course of event.«. C. E. DUKENFIELD After a visit to a meeting of advanced any work that uses the arms without An now I owe four twenty-five an thirty-seven VERY LOWEST RATES. PARIS FASHIONS. odd cents. Theosophists she said, 'They sounded having to bend over develop the muscles will take charge of like gibbering idiots.” of the back aud tend to make the The Watteau aud Empire Styles Will 'Twas only fifty years ago you only bad one our warehouse, which drees. In daily life the practical and humor shoulder blades when at rest return te Be Conspicuous Wliis Fall. To aggravate your beauty an<l increase your ous are uppermost ill her nature. All their normal position. Sedentary work, has been thoroughly The outlook for fall fashions shows loveliness: the romance and sentiment go into her in which the hands are used in one posi many picture effects which have been Now you’ve got t wo scrumptious dresses, an a remodeled. poetry. ‘'Habits” she lias none. She tion, as sewing or writing, draws the taken from old paintings, and particu most tremendous bonnet. W’itli amonsl’ons horticult’ral fair a-fiourishin likes late hours for rising in the city, shoulders forward. The woman who larly the Watteau and tlie Empire. Are fully abreast of the times, special Our facilities for re upon it. blit at the shore she rises at 6 or 7. She does not need to work, if she happens to The Watteau is shown principally in attention being given to ceiving are the lies! writes, swims, visits, sails, entertains, be too indolent to exercise for the love the double plaits that are to be seen in Three chairs wuz in our sittin room but fifty years ago. in the county. We walks and rides, but never lolls through of it, and to incline to easy chairs and the new wraps But we hev prospered wonderf'ly, an now the waking hours. Iler writing may be morning naps, will pay the same pen respectfull solicit a on the backs of there's five, you know. disturbed bv man. woman, child, dog or alty and will need to look to it that her We’ve gained a lamp, a puddin dish, an extra princess gowns share of your patron yoke er steers. cat, and continued at will. “I do every bonnet is becoming. aud in the trained Graduates of the Normal Course are A grin’stone. an a dingle cart, an all in fifty thing else first," she says: “I know that Any one can correct this tendency, age. eligible to the skirts, which years. I will write anyway." Really her writ however, if she will. Dumbbells are have a deep plait It’s all true wa't our pastor^aid, the worl luwca KRATZ & KIERNAN. ing is but a jiarenthesis of her resource grand exercise for the back. To swing double box fast today. them ful life. She believes in regular meals with the arms straight yon must which reaches a An with a quick, electric whiz, goes spinnin on as the basis of nil sensible thonghtand stand upright. When they meet behind its way: point in the cen Send for the nett Catalogue. Fall It jest goes spinnin on its way until it« work is action. She drinks quarts of clover tea the back, still standing upright, the ter. Nearly all Term opens Sept, (itli. done. and ascribes st ngtli. flesh and color to shoulder blades seem to shut in like new skirts which But there's few spinners, my dear wife, who’ve doors. its use. spun ez we have spun. are intended for But if you haven't five minutes a day She never reflects or ponders alxiut — S. W. Foes. —VIA house wear have SEAL, MERIT doing things; she thinks and acts at to spend in this way don't give up, like a decided point once, She never dawdles and seldom Mrs. Dombey, without an effort. You in the middle of rests, “Not a bit tired.’* slip will say can at least go through the motion of the back. when nrged to lie down after some throwing the shoulders back fifty times The trimming ELLA WHEELER WILCOX ENJOYS heavy duty or shopping expedition, “I a day. It takes no time, for yon can do Express Tyalns Leave Portland Daily is scant but very THE MELODIES OF EXISTENCE. I.EAVB. • I AREIVE. could move pyramids today!” is written it sitting, standing or walking, and a neat, consisting Portland .7.00 p lii SanFranciseo 8.15am under date of July 21 from “The Bun determined effort of the will to keep 8an Fran. . 7:00 p ni Portland 7.35 am mainly of very An Interesting Estimate of a Complex galow.” She is at her l>est in the great them back will soon pass into a habit. Above trains stop only at following sta narrow inching, M. H. F. L ovett . est heat of summer. Character—The Busy Life of the Poet tions north of Roseburg: East Portland plaiting or rose While accepting germs for ]sietus Oregon Citv, AVoodbnrm, Salem, Albany ess— She Is a Theosophixt ami Believes plaits or reversed A Dakota Artist. Tangent, Sliedds, Halsey, Harrisburg. Jun from all sources, she cannot endure sug in Her Own Good I.nek. plaiting. A few ction city, Irving, Eugene Among the struggling geniuses of tlie gestion aa to their carrying out. She flounces of lace Bose burg Mail Daily. (Copyright, 1WL*. by American Press Associa suffers nnder bad rhythm, lint loves sunlit plains of far North Dakota is a are seen, but they tion.] LEAVE. ARRIVE good comic i»rse and above all a good little dark eyed Boston girl, whose land Portla'.M . 8:05 a m Roseburg... 5:40 p ni The ease with which she lives is per- parody. will be of real scape and scenic painting have won Roseburg. 6 :20 a m | Portland . . 4:00 p m lace in black or flaps the most interesting feature of Mrs. She is devoted to physical culture. her rich encomia. Emma R. Gary was Albany Local, Dally, Except Sunday. white. Light Ella Wheeler Wilcox's life. Like a Dancing is a passion, and she is more born in Boston, Feb. 28. 1870. anil re LEAVE. ARRIVE. 2STO! I EMPIRE STYLE. silks have self epeck of light in a ray, a duck in a proud of lier grace anil skill ill it than Portland . 5: p in Albany7........... 9: p shower, a petted child in a well man of her poetic gift. The cat is her favor flounces headed by very narrow ruffles if you take pills it is because you Albany ........ 5: a ni Portland 8:55a m never tried the of some other color, or with the upper aged family, she flits, dips and dances ite animal. She believes that she was S. B.Headache and Liver Cure through life, unburdened by environ one in a former incarnation. She lias edge bound with color. A black pongee It works so nicely, cieansing the Liver was bound with pale blue and the and ment. It is not that she shirks blows of its grace and lovable caprice. jurist Sleeping Cars, Kidneys: acts as a mild physic without fate. In time of real trouble no one is revers were similarly trimmed. causing pain or sickness, and «loos not stop For accommodation of second class passen gers attached to express train« lietter able to grapple with the lions of The Josephine gowns are very pretty you from eating and working. To Try it Is to Become a Friend to it. WEST SIPE DIVISION difficulty than the poetess, but she is and picturesque, though quite simple in born without the power to anticipate everything, and something that sends For Sale by R ogers B ros . Between Portland and Corvallis. harm or evil. Keyed to happiness, it one's thoughts back to the days of the Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. We French—Yon ARRIVE LEAVE requires the coarse crash of some disa glory of France is seen in every one, I'mrllce. In 10:10 am Portland . 7:30 am McMinn' greeable chord to attract her attention but if you search to know exactly what other words, we McMinn' 10:10 am Corvallis . .12:10 p ni will teach you from the sweet melodies of existence. it is it eludes you. lint the effect is there FREE, mid »tart Corvallis 1^:55 p m McMinn’ . 2:5ft p in you in buMnves, She never sees obstacles arise in the all the same. :H) p n McMinn’. 2:56 pm Portland . at which you can rapidly gather ia path of accomplishment. Risky and A dress of this style made for a lovely At Albany and Corvallis connect with the dollars. Wo trains of Oregon Pacific. venturesome, her mind concentratesit young bride is of dark chocolate brown can and will, if you please,teach Express Train Daily, except Sunday. self upon the end. anil the intermediate THE BUNGALOW. (which by tlie way is to be a favorite you quickly bow toeern from *S ARRIVE. LEAVE. , ------- drops into parenthesis. Site never im (Mr«. Wilcox’s summer home at Short Beach. color), with pansies scattered over the to S1V a day ."'•'pni Portland. -1:40 p mjMcMnn Conn.] at the »tart, and agines that messages may miscarry; that surface in natural size and color. mere ns you /• McMinn’. . 5:45 a in; Portland. . X:2(i a ni Sb* makes a splendid president of the on. Roth sei.es, expected jieople or checks will not come; The waist is gathered plain in the back all ages. In any part of Amerfea, that the weather may lie unfit for the comfort of her home. She loves to di and in front are double revers bordered you cun com picnic. She never calculates “what if,” rect. bates to do. although she has be with gimp. There is a full vest of crepe mence nt home, ffiviuf ail your EAST AND SOUTH. but takes for granted the desirable and come proficient in housekeeping details de chine in cream. Tlie revers and sash time, or spare For tickets and full information regard moments only, • grapples” only when interference real that her husband's comfort may not are of moss green. The proper hat to to tho work. ing rates, maps, etc., cull on theUompan v’s What we offer is ly comes. This is not the result of phi suffer through change. She cares not a ceived her education at Leavenworth, to go with this is a sort of magnificent agent at McMinnville new and it hat cent for credit of accomplishment so been proved losophy; it is her nature. This leaves Kan., whither her people went with the gypsy, with moss green ribbon and vel R KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, over and over long as all are comfortable and happy. Manager. Asst. G. F. <t P Agt again, thst (real her an immense fund of vitality and westward tide. An eariy inclination for vet pansies. pay is euro flat Desire for credit is the bane of almost animal spirits, and is by herself said to For fall street wear the Russian cloths every worker. painting led her to take special lessons Easy to learn. be the cause of her extremely youthful every well managed household. The in the art. A year ago she located at and velours du Nord, which is not vel No special abill-* poetess lias not a trail of it. Shear ty required. appearance. Grand Forks. N. D., where she has exe vet at all, hut a sort of rep wool, will Reasonable in dustry only nec She firmly believes herself eared for ranges her melius a week ahead. She cuted many oil paintings of real merit. probably be the favorite for those who essary for sure, large success. by guardian spirits, and truly it would uever makes a uotc and seldom forgets. like the new. For those who like the We start vets, She answers correspondence imme How to Arrange Photographs on a Wall. quieter styles there are tlie standard seem as if she were. Her plans are sel furnishing ev ON SALE erv tiling Thia it Don't nail them or paste them up. wools in new and very beautiful designs, dom thwarted; things seldom go wrong. diately on receipt, "if 1 don't I never one of the great strides forward do," she says: ‘ they get buried! ” She You will injure the wall and the pho Upon the fingers of one hand she could with a great deal of warm browns merg in useful, inventive progress, tliat enriches all workers It is ------- TO------ tire greatest opportunity laboring people have ever count the things in her life for which is very respectful to strangers, loyal to tographs and will not be able to change ing into and mingled with yellow. I probably known. Now is the time. Delay means loss. Full particulars old friends and filial to a marked degree. the arrangement easily. Get strips of notice more than ever of tlie changeable tre»*. IG’ter write sit once. Address, GF.ORGK she lias earnestly desired that have not STI N SON <fc Co.. Box I*oi*<lnn<l, Maine, come to pass. “Just niv luck” is a Sho never misses her annual visit to her what the painters call molding with a effects, and now they are found in wool aged mother in Wisconsin, no matter deep slot in it. An end view of it will en goods as well as silks. common expression of hers: “Just your luck, Ella,” as common with her friends. for lhe sacrifice of advantage the au look like this: Before Starting on a Jon.nry She is withal timid and humble in spirit. tumn trip may cost. KANSAS CITY, St PAUL The strong points of her character are She believes unselfishness to lie the pro A person usually desires to gain some pitiation of these good angels. “When intense love for her husband, which is information as to the most desirable ever I seek for myself they leave me,” almost more than human: loyalty to she says; “I can feel their support so relatives and friends, directness and in Nail these strips, as many as you need, route to take, ami wil) purchase tickets long as I do aud plan for the good of tegrity of character, good humor, haste. on your wall and stand the photographs via tlie one that will afford him the others.” Certainly “good luck” or its Her philosophy is love, her practice a in the slot. Or, if you don't want the quickest mid best service. Before start equivalent in some more scientific term smile and an open hand. She believes picttires in rows, cover that part of the ing on a trip to Chicago or any point Is the Line to Take is with Ella Wheeler Wilcox eight times in deatli as lint a change of existence. wall which you want to use with a in ten. The most careful calculation She believes herself to lie the happiest crisscross or lattice work of strong east, you should provide yourself with a map and time table of the Wisconsin woman in existence. Her thought'is tape, thus: cannot score a better record. Central lines. The trains run on this She never broods or reflects ou past punctuated by prayers for the continu PULLMAN SLEEPERS. It Is the DININS CAR ROUTE. It runs \ / misfortune or disappointment. Indeed, ance of the present and gratitude for route are vestibuled and are equipped Through VESTIEliLED TRAINS her blessings. M ay R oberts . COLONJST SLEEPERS her friends say she does not dwell long Every Day in lite Year to with Pullman's latest Drawing Room enough upon pleasure to get the good Sleepers, elegant Day Coaches and din Women ms Breadwinners. RECLINING CHAIR CARS, out of it. Her mind is like a bow, tense ing cars of latest design, built expressly Some time ago .Helen Campbell, in an always for the next arrow's flight. Her rNo Change of Car») for this service, anil are exquisite in AND DINERS. mentality lias an abnormal capacity for article in The Arena, eaid: “The pale, /X\/ furnishings and convenient and com ComiMisetl of fehl.MJ f’tRS reaching forward—going on, building amende, undeveloped factory girls of to Steamers Portland to San Francisco Every 4 Days fortable in arrangement and so com up, accomplishing, getting into new day, swarming in factory and shop, are plete in every detail that they have no molds, finding new worlds to conquer. the mothers of a large jsirt of the com Events drop out as soon as happened— ing generation, defrauded liefore birth superior in comfort and elegance. Tlie ( <>f Etii'it-iiM'ni. TICKETS Wotf EUROPE. not out of memory, for she lias a remark of all the elements that make strong Dining car service is pronounced by all bodies and teachable sonls. It is not able faculty of recalling the right thing the most elegant ever inaugurated, and For rate* or general information > all on at the right time, but like knitting or alone the present with which we deal. or adilres«. is operated in the interest of its patrons. weaving, each row of stitches is dropped Out of the future comesa demand as in Fast trains via the Wisconsin Central off the needles as soon as made, not to stant, and justice today bears its fruit W H. HURLBURT, Asst. Gen. Pas*. Apt S /\ X Lines leave Minneapolis daily at 12.45 be lost, but to go into the woof of ac in larger life for other days to come.” 254 Washington St . p. m. and 6.25 p. ni., ami St. Paul at In view of the manifest trntli of the tion. Be careful to put a tack in firmly at 1.30 and 7.1-5 p. in., making favorable A Ccntin'jous lire '.-'.my cilr. JI P ortland . O regon . She will not fuss with a jierplexity, foregoing statements, it seems strange :ach crossing of the tape. Different connection with all trains from the lines. affer'.tv: t ■‘•et ami unir. hunt for a lost article, undo or do over that s. many of the most generous souls :olored rapes may be used. Cover space west and southwest. Ieri tfflt “ for the sake of possible improvement, of earth should have such erroneous 1 mongh to accommodate all your pic- For tickets, timetables, iicrtli reserva Pullman Sleet-. i ■ no matter how easy the -improvement ideas as to the remedy for tlie evil exist- I ures and slip the corners under the • tions, etc., apply to G. F. McNeill, C. eii in advnnri il..., • ing. Widening the sphere of woman's Thrtflffib ’ ! !> ; ■ P. & T. A., Minneapolis, Minn., or Jas. may appear. She acts with a sharp, apes. ' 11:< jure the health or interfere with one’s business or (’. Pond, G. P. * T. A., Chicago, 111. quick, clear insight, and direct force. work, extending her opportunities aud It builds up and improves the general Bini Eur«!|H- • . ke- pleasure. increasing the number of« vocations for How to Make a Cattail Table. bealtB. clears the skin and beautifies the complexion. oflive «»f *fiis • • That done. “Let it go,” “It. will come,” No wrinkles or flabbiness follow this treatment. lier can scarcely l»e considered the best The “ cattail, ” so called, lends itself to Fui! infarti m «- ; . ■ um» ' Endorsed by physicians and leading society ladies.* For Sale—Will sell 80 acres or 200 •'Can t waste time.” Package, i>oein or . «Iif- PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL seam must stand as it has come. Well way to create in her children "the ele household decoration more effectively acres of first class hill land, suitable for of traitih. n.iit« > ;. r-i Hanmieca. Jfo SUrrlag. S«ud • tvote In »Umpa for psrticalua to on application tt> nh\ ments that make strong laxlies and than almost any other vegetation of this fruit or stock ranch, 11 miles from Mc for her that she has a clear intuition to DI. O.W. F. SXYOER. I’VICtER! TIUTtl CHUM, ILL climate. Among the pretty ornaments Minnville. Price 80 acres, $4 per acre; steer clear of the rocks in this currentt teachable souls.” Asst t it neral !':;s*enger I --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 200 acres $3.50 per acre. Call on or ad It simply means a still greater number that may be made of cattails is a table. General office of the CompAUy, No, 1Ü! Well for her that she had a natura^ear dress J. E. Jensen, box 203, McMinn Flrcl St., Cor. YVahiugton, Fozt&nd. Or I tiding Agency of Medar«. for poetic rhythm: she never would of “pale, ameinic and undeveloped girls.” Cut about eighteen or twenty-four of ville, Or. VERA BON. t/ur authorized «eut* It means fewer of the good old fashioned the largest that can lie found, taking I - have acquired it. V ' Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Infants for and Children * ‘ Cast or la is so well adajitod to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.’’ H. A. A rcher , M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Castorla cure« Cotte, COnaUpaUon. Sour Stomach. Iiiarrbiwa. FructaUoa. Kills Worms, give« sleep, and promotes di •■The UM ot Taatoria' is so universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work ot supererorat ion to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Cantona w ithin easy reach ” C aklos Maarrs. D. D.. New York City, late Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church. “ For several years I have recommaa4a<! your ‘ CaBtoria, ’ and shall alwaya eoaWau» do so as it has invariably produced mutts.’’ Eowis F. Piaun, M. D m “ The Winthrop, l®th Street aad TU Are . New Tort CW» Without injurious medication. Tax CxxTÀca C oufaxt , TT Mcaaax STaarr, Naw Yeu. wira mrnw, M c M innville college . Í /Vi HAY-FEVER AND VCOLD HEAD Ely'» Cream Halm it not a liquid, muff or potrdt r. Aftplird into the noetriU it it quickly abtorbed. It citante» the 'xaH, allays injlasnmation, healt _ as. the tore». Sold by druggist» or tent by mail on receipt of price. C fl L 11A dUO ELY BROTHERS. S6 Warm Street NEW YÔRK. UUU A 1 )i )T ri( )N ARE SELLING FAST! -¿Lnd. It Is Up. Soon Lota will be scarce and Command a Higher Price. Price Rentes $50 up. For full particulars apply to J. I. KNIGHT A CO.. Real Estate Agent«, McMinnville. THE INVESTMENT CO.. 49 Stark St., Portland. 0». F. BARNEKOFF A 00.. McMinnville Floarlng MiBr YOU WISH PR ACTICAL ami M'lE.VTIFIV STl'DIES Advertise Anything East and South Southern Pacific Routt KEYED TO HAPPINESS Anywhere SHASTA LINE. Any time WRITE TO G eo . P. R owell & Co No. io Spruce Street, Pullman Buffet Sleepers, NEW YORK. THE COMMERCIAL STABLE I HERE IS A GOOD THING FOR YOU Gates & Henry, Props. - McMinnville. A MAN. OR WOMAN. Oregon. % of intelligence and <iui«-k wittrd rnongla to know n “GOOD THlN<i” at sight, but who has Lost the Most Precious Powefmion on Earth, viz. GOOD HEALTH. WILL NOT require a SEt’OND TELLING to be induced tn liecoiiie a purchaser Livery, Feed and Sale! Through Tickets to all Points Everything New OMAHA, from Terminal or Interior Poinlx Ih, CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS To all Points East & South East, North & South OF DR. GREGG'S ELECTRIC And Firstclass. Ifl'hs and Appliances. Do voti know why ? Because it is plain to be keen that the TRUTH ONCE TOLD is enough The Surprising Promptness with which all « lasses of people respond to E Streets, one block our announcements. an«l the increasing de mand for Dr. Gregg s Goods wherever in I troduced is always recognized and ths quality of merit takes care of itself. Meta phorically our statement is the Button— the Public Pres* it, and Special Accommodations for Commercial Travellers Corner Second and from Cooks hotel. B e ¿ w K £ Pv \ w ■ K J r k B RL TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, etc. I or Information ond froe Handbook write to MUNN A CO.. 861 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Every patent taken out by us is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge in the Scientific American Largest circulation of any adcntlfie paper In tbe world. Splendidly illustrated. No iiifelliffent man should be without it. Weekiv, »3.00 a year; |1AO six month«. Address MUNN L CO.« PUBLISHERS, 361 Broadway. Now York. ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO PULLIAM TOURIST SLI-Ei’M HRS X iman i»tv ruicnus. Hr. lirefig'x Eletlrk Specialties r FOB Epileptic Fits, Falling Sickness, Hyaten ice, St. Vitus Dance, Nervousness, Hypochondria. Melancholia, In* ebrity, Sleeplessness, Diz ziness, Brain and Spi nal Weakness. This medicine lias direct action upon the nerve centers, allaying all irritabili* ties, and increasing the flow and power of nerve fluid. It is perfectly harmless and leaves no unpleasant effects. FREE —A Valuable Book an Nervous lHsaases sent free to sny address, and poor patients esn also obtain , this medicine free of charge. Thia remedy baa been prepared by the Bevs read Paster Kossug. ot Fort Wayne, Ind. since 1K5. and la now prepared underbis direction by toe KOEN1C MED. CO.. Chicago, IIL Bold by IVrugglata al 91 ior Bottle, ft Ayr U5 Uritlilu.Sl.lä. « But tie. tor M. “IM> THE KEST.” The extent of Pressure on the button and the anccess of Dr. Gregg’s El.lctric Good« in "DOING the Rest, is moat satisfacto rily shown in tho marvelous growth of our business the past 60 days. Repeated and increasing demands for THEGREGG ELECTRIC "FOOT WARM ER" are coming in from all parts of Ilia country with profuse acknowledgements flint so much comfort for |11 the price)waa ike buying Gold Dollars for ten cents Tho ltngged Constitution ol Man sk,ii once broken, becomes pitiable in th« ax treme, from which there is absolutely no ••scape without assistance The Gregg Electric Beltsand Aimliances. in cases of . this kind, have lione-tlv won their title of KING OF REMEDIES'. Rheumatism is conquered, sufferer« from i obesity are Bpoedily relieved, dropsy ' quickly yields, spinal difficulties and par- . ulvsis disappear, and many other diMa«es of Men and Women are permanently cured i fully described In romplete < atalogue for 6« I or elaltorate , 'rctilar free. We guarantee to forfeit twice tbe price of any of Dr. Gregg's Goods found to tie not genuine We make an elegant little |3 Electric Belt, which is selling very rapidly and which we will take in exchane for any Higher Power Belt (except 4> Belt i and credit 13 on tlie price of new order. Remember theelectrie "Foot Warmer-' are *1 a pair, worth |16. I Address THE GREGG ELECTRIC CURE CO., ! 501 IntFT Ocean Building, Chicago, Ill. and mention thin papej, COTTAGE SANITARIUM I -A-t Ta'oor. -Portian«'« Moil »ttiitlfnl takw»- For llie treatment of Nervotii Di»e«««» espeaially those »ufferitig from nerrou, «x hanstiou and prostration, chronic diieasw and all those who need quiet and re«t, (o«i nursing, massage end ronstant medical care. At Mt. Tabor will be iou d pure «:« absolnteiy free from malaria, good water beautiful aurroundlnja and magnificent views Ample references given if desired For further particulars, address tbe physic ian in charge. ORMON ROYAL, M. D„ X'intb A Morri ion Sts , Portland Oregon