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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1892)
9 Solmnnn Spanked. To bis mother, fair Bath-sbeba, Solomon the Wise, said he: “Adonijab. Haggitb's son. Hath done evil nnto me: fi would pin the fabric all to rags rather than replace it. and niv life was a bur den of constant watchfulness and re- I proof. I had to threaten to brush her teeth myself in order to get her to do it, “For as we were playing now and I believo I did it once or twice. Jnst ontside the city wall. | Now yon are tempted to say I was too Lo. be knocked me down, and did Me a sneaking rascal call!" severe with her; but I assure you she I was never punished excepting l>y lieing “Did you give him blow for blow?“ made to take off a torn garment and Bath-sheba the Fair, said she. “Yon Jnst bet yonr life I did; ; mend it. or to do something over which He’ll not lord it over met i she had ecainped the first time. “It was precisely so alxiulber room: “When he hit me, called me natnea, I stopped not to make reply: ; it was jnst nt the head of tlie stair», and From the shoulder deep I hit out. unless I took it in hand myself, as I was Giving him a black eye!” I often obliged to do. the carpet was al- Very grave was then Bath-sheba, . ways so covered with dust, lint and As she sadly shook her head; riireds that the litter was continually “Only brutes resort to blows, being swept out into the hall and over Solomon, iny son,” she said. the stairs by her going down after she “When again ho (triketh thee. was old enough to wear long dresses. It Be not liaaly, r-beck thine ire; was a pleasant, large room, comfortably Thus on his unruly head Shall thou heap up coals of fire,“ furnished, but it was always in disorder; her clotlies, her brushes, hairpins, shoes, Solomon tbo Wise but smiled: ribbons, gloves and books were every "Guess I d better go and see If he'll give those marble« back where, and over all she reigned queen That he won from me,” said he. of misrule. “Ill fact she did just as the average “Marble»! Did yon play for keeps?" Cried Bath-sheba, shriek on shriek. boy does in a house where he has lieen And she canglat her recreant son allowed to believe that his privilege is Ere he had a chance to speak. to disarrange without ever putting in From her toot her sandal drew. place; to enjoy without responsibility; Took him there across her knee. to use without taking care of; where he And the way she flogged the lad can toss things aliout at his pleasure for Was a sight for men to see. some patient slave to (tick up and re Solomon the Wise was mute. store to cleanliness, neatness and order Till he was well out of reach. without the least trouble to him. And Then he said. “Oh. mother, why Don't yon practice what you preach?” I have the comfort of knowing that, —Anne Lxiuise Brakenridge. wherever that girl or woman is today, all who witness her slipshod ways are saying: “ ‘Poor thing: it just shows how she was brought up; never was told any TOO OFTEN THEY ARE ASCRIBED better, never had any training, von know!' ” TO PARENTAL NEGLIGENCE. Her listener laughed. "So I gather that yon don't altogether Hut Sometime. the Most Careful and believe in the old saw— I A THREE CORNERED DESK. It’s Neat ami Useful and May Be Made from a Packing: Box. Procure a packing box of such dimen- ' Bions that a three cornered portion of it can lie sawed off. fitting into the corner i of a room and extending aliout two feet ; from the Wall angle on each side. This \ 1st he foundation of a homemade desk' that will cost not four dollars and will serve to write letters on and to keep writing materials in. and will be an ornamental piece of furniture. When cut the box must l>e planed and sand papered. A board cut just large enough to fill tlie entire open space of the em bryo desk, and finished at the cut ends with cleats of wood to keep it from warping, forms the table of tlie desk, and is to lie fastened neatly with sunken screws to the lower edge of the opening and fitted at the top with a lock and key, also with chains that are fastened to the inside of the desk top and allow tlie table to lie let down flat. CHILDREN’S FAULTS Tender Watehfnlnes. Prove. Unavail “Just as the twig is bent Ihe tree's inclined?” ing to Make a Tidy Girl Ont of a Sloven—An Original Sin Theory, “Well, I found my trouble in bending the twig,” replied tlie other; "no doubt if I liad succeeded in bending it in tlie right direction it would have grown so. Some natures can lie molded by train ing. others cannot. There luav be some thing in training; there may lie some thing in heredity, but I am inclined to think there is still another factor to be Considered in the matter of rearing children, a factor that -Hints to Parents,’ and ’Mothers' Guides' seCm to ignore al together when they hold a mother re sponsible for all her daughter's faults and a father responsible for all the evil acts of his son. and that factor is. for want of a lietter name, original sin.” E. A. [Copyright, iso?, by American Pre.. Aesocia- It Was Well Meant. Everybody in flic fire department knew Father Cohen, the oldest reporter in New York, and everybody liked him. The news of his death especially grieved Battalion Chief McGill, who had known the venerable reporter for years. When he heard that Superintendent Byrnes, the police commissioners and others of the police force were going to send a floral piece to be laid on Cohen's coffin, he determined there should also be some thing from the fire department. He col lected nearly fifty dollars among the firemen. Tlie exactions of department business prevented him from looking after the matter himself the next day, and he handed the subscription money to a fireman and sent him to a florist with an order for a design. “Mr. Cohen was a reporter, wasn't he?” the florist said. “All right; I have an idea that will exactly suit. Leave that to me." Politicians, policemen, firemen and newspaper men had just liegun to gather at the old reporter's home, in Harlem, on the day of the funeral when tho bell rang, and a messenger from the florist delivered a huge floral piece, and said it was sent by the firemen of New York. It was a superb bed of roses, and in the center was a facsimile in white immortelles of the reporter's fire badge issued to Father Cohen by Mr. Richard Croker when he was fire com missioner. Worked in red letters was the inscription of the official inscrip tion: Shall Wo Have a laclit ltace? w I There has been an annual stir—more or less a newspaper stir, be it confessed —every year since 18^7 over the pros pect of an English yacht coming over to race for the America's cup, and each year, after a few days’ exploitation, the commotion has given place to the usual peacefulness that characterizes interna tional yachting matters on this side of the Atlantic. The same old “if,” as ap plying to rescinding the dimensions clause in the deed of gift, is always the , stumbling block, and has become a veri for Infants and Children table bete noire to American yachtsmen. This year the stir is without foundation, for no challenge has been sent, and even Castori» cures Colic, Constipation, * -Castoria is so well adapted to children that Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, had one been received :• id accepted, no 1 recommend it as superior to any prescription Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di race would be held until 1893. But the known to me.” II. A. A rcher , M. D., WitEoutinjurious medication. Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. prospect for an international race is very gloomy. “ For several years I liaxe recommended Tlie Englishmen declare positively “The use ot • Castons’ Is so universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work your ‘ Castori», ' and shall always continue to they will never race under the present of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the ao so as it has invariably produced beneficia! deed of gift, with its dimensions clause intelligent families who do not keep Caetoria results.” Eo«is F. P abdxb , M. D., within easy reach.” compelling them to give away all the C ablos M xrtyx , D. D.. “The Winthrop," IStli Street and 7th Ave., measurements of their boat ten months New York City, New York City. late Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church. in advance of the race, and those mem bers of the New York Yacht club who T hs C bctaur C ompact ', 77 M urray S tubbt , New Y om , have the matter in charge are equally positive in declaring that the dimensions clause shall remain. To the outside yachtsmen—in fact, to any sportsman— it. looks as though the New York Yacht club committee, having taken this po sition, was determined to hold it, despite the consequences. However, as the THE races have always been arranged be *1 tween two or three men on each side, it is possible that some contingency, of which none outside the innermost circle ADMIT ONLY WITHIN FIRE LINES. are informed, may have demanded this BY ORDER or ______________ “obnoxious clause.” FIRE COMMISSIONERS. Whatever the cause, the fact remains It was a handsome piece of work, but that yachting on lxitli sides the Atlantic it was set in a corner with its face is suffering from the deadlock.—Har turned toward the wall, and other per's Weekly. Rig'* Crtam Balm is not a liquid^ snuff or powder. Applied into the nostrils it is flowers took its place on the coffin.— ■ k absorbed. It cleanses the iieu^ allays inflammation, heals the sores. Sold by druggists or sent by mail on receipt of price. £ New York Sun. Fuu 111 the People'» Parly Convention. One of the funniest incidents of the Angler Carson and the Whale. People's party convention was the pres William Carson was out on one of the entation of a collection raised for the tugs one week ago Saturday, and with Moore boy drum corps, which accom the crew of the tug was engaged in tak panied the Renville county delegation. ing halibut on the banks about three The boys are all members of one fami miles west of the bar. After catching a ly. The oldest, about twenty, beats the 40-pound halibut, several smaller ones big bass drum, the second is a snare and a few soles, Mr. Carson hooked drummer, the third and fourth are something that “walked” away with his fifers, while tlie fifth and sixth, four line in a steady manner. He called for teen and twelve years old respectively, assistance, and with the captain and one make up the complement of snare drum of the tug's crew the result was the mers. same, the line steadily walking away Chairman Stewart called the drum from the three of them. A turn was then corps "the Renville band.” and “at the taken around one of the bits, when, as suggestion of your chairman” a collec the strain increased, it was seen that the tion was raised for the boys. The popu tug was swinging to the strain, and the lists responded freely, and the hat col line at the same time appeared to be lection footed up $38.35. ’tfiie “band” moving toward the surface. was called to the platform to receive the Judge of the surprise of Mr. Carson contribution, and the boys came up when a whale about forty feet long came ready to play a tune in acknowledgment to the surface and blew about 200 feet of appreciation. After Stewart handed from the tug. with tho line fastened to over the money the boys played “The one of his flukes. With a sudden lurch Girl I Left Behind Me,” and some dele of the tug the line parted near the bit to gate was reminded of the mother of all which it was fastened and went flying those boys. through the air in the direction of the “I move a vote of thanks to the mother whale. The whale staid close around of those boys,” he shouted. The motion the tug for a couple of hours, and was put and carried by a rising vote. was struck with chunks of coal and After Stewart had declared the motion shot at, to which he paid no attention carried a man on the floor called out: whatever. “Wliat's the matter with the old After Captain Nelson bad stuck him man?" and lost his line also, the tug steamed a Then followed the most ludicrous couple of miles farther out to get away scene of the convention. Men howled WRITE TO from him, as, besides getting away with themselves hoarse, and it was several the lines, he had so disturbed the fish minutes before business could be re that they would not bite.—Humboldt sumed.—Minneapolis Tribune. Times. owell c o K DRU ^\\£s CcgyrcCE&xcs L* HAY-FEVER V C oldhead If you can have assistance from some one at home in the carpenter work the sole bill for ontside labor will lie for fitting the lock and key. The box or desk is to be placed on upright boards two feet wide and thirty inches long, which are fitted into the corner where the desk is to stand. When the desk is placed on these uprights a little under closet is left, which must be fitted up with three cornered shelves. A pretty curtain may iie made for the front by decorating blue damask cloth or denim with outlining in gold thread. Some very thin pieces of boar 1 will be material for making pigeonhole com partments in the upper part of the desk. Here may be kept the stationery and other writing materials that need to lie kept away from dust. The entire desk, inside and out, is to lie finished with oak staiu and then varnished. A little cover to match the curtain finishes the top. and on it can lie set books and any little trifles. The curtain is finally put in place on a brass rod. concealing a convenient stow place for magazines, and when complete the desk will repay its owner forall the trouble of construc tion. I N SUMMONS. In tbel'ircuit t’ouri of the State of Oregon for Yamhill Counlv. Stina Madson, Plaintiff,) vs - Jamis I! Madson, Deft. I To James R. Madson,sai.l defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you ere licri'-j notified and required to lie and ap pear in the above named court in the above entitled suit liy Monday .the *J6lh day of Sep tember. A !>.. 1SI12. that being the first da) of the next term of said court following the evpirnt on of the six weeks' publication of Ills summons, and answer the plaintiff's nmplaint therein tiled against you.and you wi take notice that, that if yon fail so to lippear and answer, for the w-lt thereof, the plaintiff will apply to said ceitrt 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 plaiiitltr and the defendant and for an order of sahl court giving the plaintiff the custody of the minor children of the parties and changing her name to Stina Nelson This summons is served by publication thereof, by virtue of an order of Hon. Geo It Burnett, judge of said court, bearine late of Anuust 2nd. IW. ItAMSEY A FENTON. a 11-: Attorneys for Plaintifl 11 YOU WISH Ihe commonest thing in the world.” said a sensible woman the other day, looking up front a newspaper, “to lay all the faults of children to their bringing up. Here's a story aliout a young girl who was impertinent to her mother in pub lic, and it states that ‘every one who A STAR FETE. heard her remarked, justly, that it wasn't her fault—it was her mother’s, ! A Unique Entertainment on the “Five Point” Plan. who had not taught her properly.’ There It was certainly a brilliant affair, got is, too. a Spanish proverb, -There are no ungrateful children,’ which of course up by some society for the purpose of means that bad children have had no raising money, and it was so success training to lie grateful for. Now, I do ful that others would do well to copy not believe lhat doctrine. It is cowardly ' some or all of its bright features. The and unjust to lay the ingratitude and I entertainment was liel.l in » large hall, Ohio’s First Newspaper Woman. undutifulness of all children to their to which admission was had by the pres There is a bright little woman on the entation of five pointed tickets. parents. Tlie argument leaves no room The hall was decorated with bunting, staff of the Xenia Gazette who has quite for inherited tendencies—inherited (ier- haps front remote ancestors—nor for the , stars and flowers, everything conform a history as a member of the profession. differentiation which makes every indi ing to the name of the fete. There were Years ago she was a young schoolgirl vidual unlike every other individual. If evergreen stars on the walls, alternat tliere named Lua Cary, and was a rela training were all, why are not all the j ing with tricolored ones. From the tive of the famous Cary sisters, the children of one family alike? Perhaps chandeliers hung clusters of stars made sweet singers of College Hill, and also you will say that parents often indulge 1 by covering pasteboard forms with gilt of General Sam Cary, the Democratic one child more than another: bnt how is paper. They shone as they moved orator. Lua Cary had a literary ambition and it that those children who are reared in * slightly in the warm air of tlie place. Snakes Rob Pigs. AVhy He Pays Duty on the "Pants.’* asylums and refuges, and subjected to ! In one prominent place was a star made became a valued reporter on The Ga Eight little pigs that were suckled by No. io Spruce Street, Some lather fine distinctions are zette, and was probably the first female by bonding a gaspipe into that shape precisely th- same training, influence their mother on the farm of Mrs. Stin teaching ami discipline, turn out to be and connecting it properly. When reporter in Ohio, for she wys ready ;.t drawn in the matter of customs de son, two miles from Bridgeton, Bucks jnst as different from each other as chil lighted it made a bright and suitable any time to report anything from a wed- cisions by the treasury department. A county, suddenly liegan to grow lean NEW YORK. citizen of Detroit went over to Canada addition to the other jets and the piano dren reared in different families?" and thin. They appeared as if they and bought a pair of trousers, which he “You have brought up several chil lamps that were used for illumination. wore home. The customs officers taxed were being starved to death. As the The booths were all five pointed and dren of yonr own?" asked her listener. him $2.60 duty on the new pantaloons. maternal swine was fat and had the ap trimmed with silver or gilt stars against “Several of uiy own. ami two or three j He applied to the treasury department pearance of lieing a rich source of the drapings of dark bine, which covered which were not mine." replied the lady, | for a rebate, and in his letter said, “I necessary lacteal food, Mrs. Stinson was "ami 1 know that even tlie most carefnl the wood. The articles for sale were Citation. fancied those pantaloons and bought unable until yesterday to discover what and watchful training will not turn classified, aud similar articles were ailed the hungry pigs. them. ” In the County court of |Yainlii!l coir.ily. children out all alike, like shoepegs or grouped together on one point. The Quietly eWring the pigsty, she was Suite of Oregon. When he used tlie word “fancied” he clothespins. Why, in Ihe very first booths liml their advantages—they af In the matter of the last will ami tvs ; gave his case away. Assistant Secre astounded to see two immense milk family that ever existed, according to forded places for five (teoplc to stand lament of Joel Stowe, deceased. i of intelligence and quick-witted enough to tary Crounse informed him that the Mc snakes, over five feet long, quietly cling the Bible, one child was good and tlie while selliug goods, neither one inter ing to the udder of the mother hog, To Caroline Sucff Margaret Taylor, Joel E. know a ‘‘GOOD THING” nt sight, but Kinley law admits free of duty articles fering with the other and all having ac other bad. It is quite probable that Stowe. Robert A. Stowe, Mary M. Stowe, who has Lost the Most l’riTious Possesnion of clothing which are a “necessity,” which appai;entlv was not at all dis Francis M. Stowe, Nancy E. Roberts, ou Earth, viz. GOOD HEALTH, WILL they were trained very similarly. They cess to tlie money, which was kept on turbed. They had persistently lieen but as the claimant himself admits that Elizabeth E. Streeter, Missouri B. Sinit.i, NOT require a SECOND TETJ.ING (o bt had no long ancestry to furnish them tables in the center: also they gave more Lulu M Woo ly. Marion T. Itolierts, induced to lieconie a purchaser he bought the pantaloons because he robbing the pigs of what belonged to with 'inherited tendencies.' Was it space for purchasers than a round or Ruth A. Groves, Elizabeth E. Brower, “fancied” them it stands to reason that them. One of the serpentine pirates training that made C'ain a ninrdercr, or square booth covering the same space Marvel T. Stowe, Robert I. Stowe and they were not an article of necessity. was killed by Mrs. Stinson, but the other would have done. Of course much of Sarah Thompson. want of training?” escaped through a hole in the floor. — Therefore he must pay duty. — Washing In the name of the state of Oregon : “You do not believe, then, that evil the fancy work conformed to the pre Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph. Whereas, Isaac Lambright, sole executor Do von knowwhv? Because it ispluii ton Star. tendencies may lie corrected by advice, vailing pattern. of the last will and testament of Joel Stowe, to lie seen that tlicTRiTTH ONCE TOLL A Cold Day in the Senate. The 1 moths for flowers had star shaped precept and teaching?" late of this county, deceased, has tiled in is enough The Surprising I’romptnesf Claimed Millions, Got a Pauper's Grave. Celebrated though it may be lor the above named county court his petition with which all classes of people respond t< “Sometimes [terhaps. But all the floral decorations against an ever Mrs. Ann Dodge, who was mentioned dignity of its proceedings, the senate the proving -¡aid court to grant him license and our announcements, aad the increasing de green background. One was devoted training in the world will not alter a in a New’ York paper recently as one of occasionally affords rare amusement to authority to sell,in the manner provided by mand for Hr. Gregg s Goods wherever in LUA CARY COOPER. child's nature. You may p-rliaps teach to the sale of potted plants and over it law all the real property belonging to said troduced is always recognized and tin Montana's millionaires, is rejiosing to a child of a sullen, willful, obstinate dis were inscribed Longfellow's words ding to a murder. She married Charles night in a two cent grave. She claimed those who are compelled to attend its estate, to-wit: quality of merit takes care of itself. Meta position to L ep it somewhat under con alxmt flowers. “Stars that in earth's fir Lawhead, a young lawyer. His health to own vast estates in England, and had sessions. Friday it furnished an inci The donation land claim of James 1‘. pliorii ally our statement is Ihe Button— Yocum in township a south, range 5 west, the Public Press it, and trol. but y< ii < an never make that child mament do shine.” Over the one where failed and lie went to California. She papers to give an air of probability to dent which is still being laughed about. of the Willamette Meridian in Yamhill There is a new reading clerk in the into a cli< - rful. amiable, lovable person. cut flowers were sold was the line, went along and there nursed him to the her claim. The matter had been pend county State of Oregon, containing 160 Dr. Gregg's Eledrie Speriiiliiei A temb-vey to flippancy ami self conceit “There is a lesson in each flower.” Lit end, and brought home his body for ing for years. Meanwhile she had lie- chamber. He has a good voice, bnt has acres more or less,and also the ioilowingjrle- “DO THE REST.” burial. The determined character and not “ caught on ” to the ins and outs of scribed parcel to-wit: Beginning at a point tle girls who carried about crush bas (the groundwork of this inqiertiiieiit come old and poor. She came to Butte his position. Vice President Morton 1 S2 chains west of the northeast oorncr of The extent of Pressure on ihe button anr devotion of the woman was shown when kets with bouquets to sell were dressed girl's ordering her mother alsint in pub from San Francisco a year ago, and said donation land claim, thence west 13.52 the success of Dr. Gregg’s Eldctri<- Good? lic) it is next to impossible to train out in yellow, with spangles, and crowns of she worked day after day in a fruit can while here was forced to go to the poor laid some executive communications be chains, thence north lOdcgrees and 15 min in “DOING the Rest," is most satisfacto ning factory that she might earn money fore the senate, among them, by mis utes, west 7.0) chains, thence north 3 de rily shown in the marvelous growlh of oui of a child. Even those qualities which stars on their heads, lielts of stars and house, where she died Wednesday. By the past (10 days. would serin much more external, like a five pointed bit of gilt paper on each to supjxjrt her invalid husband, while a contract with the county a local un take, a treaty negotiated by this govern grees cast, 9.00 chains, thence north 10 de business Repeated ami increasing demnnds for she wrote at night letters which won ment with Great Britain for the im gree- cast. 12.69 chains, thence easterly THEGREGG untidiness ami indolence (for I have slipper. ELECTRIC “FOOT WARM dertaker intbrs Butte's paupers for two provement of the condition of sailors on parallel with south boundary of James One part of the hall was partitioned great credit but little money. often heard it preached that habits of Coleman's donation land claini.5.38 chains, EB” are coining in from all parts of tli< On her return she at once rejoined cents per head, and that is the kind of a the high seas. Some time ago the Lon thenec easterly to east line of James Cole country with profuse acknowledgement« order and neatness are simply matters off for fortune telling. The entrance grave in which rests the body of a wom so much coinfort for $1 (the price )wa> of teaching and habit) are very hard to was draped with star trimmed curtains The Gazette staff, and did not give it an who believed herself the rightful don papers announced that this treaty man's donation land claim, 131' , rods that buying Gold Dollars for ten cents up altogether when she was happily had been perfected, but not even a whis northerly from southeast corner of said ike eradicate. Did I ever tell yon aliout of dark blue. an<l over the mysterious The Rugged Constitution ot Man when claimt.henee sontlierlv on east lioniidary of owner of $8,000,000 in property. — Butte per concerning it has been dropped in said ciaim. 134'.; rods, thence west on tlie once broken, becomes pitiable in the ex the child that I tried so hard to make entrance was written -Star-tling Dis married to George Cooper, from Spring Cor. Helena Independent. the public ear by the president or those south boundary line. 1.32 chains, theme treme, from which there is absolutely no into a trim, tidy, frugal, neat and eco closures." atrocious as a witticism, but field. Mass., who is now general mana The Greff south. f.lOchains to tlie place of lieginning. I esea)»e without assistaiue associated with him. so striking at the fete that it attracted ger of the Xenia water works. Her lit nomical woman?” The Voice of the Rdbin. 46 acres situated in said l ountv Electric Belts and Appliances, in cases of The new clerk seized upon this mes containing “No, and I should much like to hear many curious patrons. The fortunes erary ability promises something in this kind, have honest I v won their title of and -tate and described on pages l<!9 and No bird is better known to ns than liow a woman who has all those quali were told bv astrology er what was sup book form, but she loves the general the robin. Its song is sweet and plain sage and began to read it. 461 of book "I”’ of the records of deeds of KING OF REMEDIES. Rheumatism is conoucre<l. sufferers from “I herewith transmit to the senate for said county; and whereas, said iietiflon is ties in so good measure as yourself could posed to lie that time honored science, work of a newspaper, with its varying tive; it rises early and goes to lied late; based on tlie provisions of said last will obesity are speedily relieved, dropsy fail to impress 1heni on any child under as well as by palmistry. A gentlemen interesting changes and daily dramatic it loves to dwell and nestle near toman, ratification,” he began. quickly yields, spinal difficulties and par testament, and whereas, -aid county Instantly the experienced employee and ill a dark blue gown bordered with stars features. her control.” court has ordered that said petition be alysis disappear, and many other diseases and has an air of sprightliness and con next to him grasped his arm. tlie ancient of Men and Women are permanently cured heard by said court at the usual place of “Well, I did fail miserably, ami that told fortunes from the hand: a lady in Autumn Fashions. fidence which endears it to us all. said court in said county, on .Sat fully described In complete catalogue for Ge experience showed me the injustice of dull yellow, with fillet girdle, bracelets There will be much fur worn next The songs of birds may lie divided Captain Bassett shot ont of his chair, holdinz tlie 8th day of Oetolier, 1S92, at the I or elaborate circular tree. We guarantee laying all faults to training, or the lack and necklace of gilt stars, presided over fall anti winter, the furriers say, and into six utterances. The call note of and the mercury in the thermometer urday, hour'of one o’clock p. in of said day and to forfeit twice the price of any of Dr. of it. I began with that child liefore the astrologic il department. The place they lire providing it for every possible the mate in spring; the loud, clear note hanging near dropped 30 degs. directed the issuance and service of this* • Gregg’s Gooda found to I m » not genuine While the senators looked helplessly oitation. Now, therefore, you and each of I j We make an elegant little $3 Electric Belt, she was old enough to do the simplest was lighted by yellow shaded candles, need. Walking boots and house slip of defiance, the note of fear when dan is selling'very rapidly and which we kind of work—began by insisting bn her and the sides wore draped with dark pers even will be bordered with some ger threatens the nest, the note of alarm around the treaty was rescued and a you are hereby notified and required to be I • which and appear in the alsive named county will take in exchane for any Higher Power picking up her toys ami putting them blue, caught up with stars. kind, and gloves will have gauntlets of or war cry, the note of affection for document containing no executive se court at the said time and place appointed Belt t except £> Belt) and credit on the Another feature of the evening which beaver or some other short-pile fur. in place every night; by having a row their young, and the soft, tender, full, crets was placed in the clerk's hand. by said court for hearing said petition as ' price of new order. Remember the electric His voice was husky for the next hour, aforesaid ami show cause, if any exists, “Foot Warmers” are.«! a pair, worth $10. of hoqks low enough for her to reach in might or might not be successfully Velvet and uncut velvet will enter melodious love warble.—Troy Times. and the temperature in the neighborhood why an order of sale of said real premises Address the Wardrobe, where she was taught to •copied was "The Pleiades." -even bright largely into the autumn lionnets. They of the clerk's desk continued low until should not be made as in said petition THE GREGG ELECTRIC CURE CO., hang l)er cliches at night and her night ladies in navy blue, each wearing a are not all small by any means. For Grew Anxious. prayed for, 501 inter Ocean Building, Chicago. HI. dress in th> morning; by teaching her duster of seven shining stars on her those who look better in large liats or 111 testimony whereof I have hereunto The residents of Cartersville, Mo., be after the adjournment.—Washington and mention this paper, set my hand and affixed the seal of the to have her small undergarments—hose left shoulder, whose duty it was to see bonnets,there are flaring pokes, aud pic came somewhat alarmed and unusually Letter. i said county court at niv office m said conn and so on—laid nicely in her drawer, I that the guests had a good time and ture hats with towering plumes, and pious, a few days ago, on discovering A Story About Disraeli. tv <n thi« the <;tli dav of September. A. D . ready for her wearing. Despite all my . were living entertained. fronnets of shirred silk, satin and velvet. that the ore in a zinc mine thereabouts, Notice to Creditors. Lord Beaconsfield once delivered a fa 102. There was some exquisite singing of W m . G alloway . care, I donbt if shg ever put toys or gar Beaded fringe at the waist is much at a depth of eighty-five feet, proved so mous speech in Edinburgh, which was County Judge. SEAI. I songs alxmt night or stars, including ments in place without being specially worn over silk, and with this is usually hot that it could not lie handled without . Notice is herchy given that the under E d . H exdbicks . "Stars of the Summer Night" and the purchased a beaded and wired Medici thick gloves. They thought that satan not reported in its entirety, at all events signed have lx*en appointed by the county reminded. Clerk of the above named court. ’court of Yamhill county, state of Oregon, out of Edinburgh, for the very good “As she grew up she showed an utter • reading of that beautiful old favorite, collar, aud Imth can be made postichc. had suddenly changed his abode and R amsev A F extox , ' administratrix and administrator of the es- reason that it could not lie done. It was Sept 8-37 Attorneys for estate. lack of tidiness and order; her clothes "A Child's Drcam of a Star." Refresh-; so as to lie transferred from one costume moved his heating apparatus unpleas i tate of Erastus Downing, late of said coun- the oration in which he boasted of hav were scattered all about her room, her ment«. including ice cream and ices to anot her. : ty, deceased Therefore all persons hav- antly near Cartersville.—Yankee Blade. ing educated his party—a stinging re 1 ing claims against said estate are herehv schoolbooks were anywhere, wherever frozen in star shaped molds, (minted ' minder for which his aristocratic follow Inotifid and required to present ilu-m. with An Fpisode at the Convention. Three Black Crows Again. she chanced to drop them; she could cakes and confectionery, slierliets and proper vouchers therefor, to us at our resi were served on small tables, cadi j It was a pleasant episode at the meet never find her pencil, scissors orthimble: coffee, The growth of a “hue and cry” was ing did not thank him. On this oration dences in said county within six months lighted by a centerpiece of candles :; ing of the Christian Endeavor conven- hangs a tale. It was delivered at a ban her handkerchief was never at hand; placed in the prevailing five pointed from the date of this notice. well illustrated the other day on the . tion when Ira D. Sankey referred to the banks of the Seine. Two fishermen in a quet, and the flower and chivalry of the Dated Scptemlier 7th 1892. when she hail half a dozen pretty whit» pattern. A xme I sabel W illis . Tory party were around the premier at MARY BROOK, pleasant relations of England and Amer- boat got into an altercation with a wom aprons for school they were always all ISAAC LAMBKIGUT. Indiana Has ><» Cause to Complain. , ica. The Canadian delegates sprang to an engaged in washing a poodle on the head table. soiled at once; if she had several cam Administratrix and administrator of ,iid By some mistake a decanter of good Indiana was first represented on a na- j their feet as Mr. Sankey sat down and shore, splashed her with water and fled bric, gingham or muslin frocks she was estate. R am < e \ A F enton sure to have no fresh one among them I tioiial presidential ticket in 1852, when I electrified the andience by striking up from her wrathful shrieks. A crowd port instead of light, claret was placed Attorneys for said estate. unless I watched her dressing every day. Gcorgo W. Julian was the candidate of “God Save the Queen.” The conven- collected, the cry was raised that a in front of the mystic statesman when Bottlea Cured Her. vi How hard I tried to tench her to lie neat, the- Free Soil Democrats for vice presi ! tion broke into cheering and all the woman had been drowned, and scared he rose to speak, and every time he took CSBBOLL, la., July, 1889. and careful with her clothes, to show dent. The ticket received no electoral I women in tlie house waved their hand- by the success of their joke the two fish a sip he felt rejuvenated, and the more I was «uflering 10 years from shocks In mJ her that she must always lutve clean votes. Indiana's next representative | kerchiefs. Scientific American ermen attempted to escape down the he took the more he felt inclined to talk in radiant spirits. With liis arms folded, bead, so much so that at times I didn't expect When the Canadians were through river. garments ready for need; that she must was Schuyler Colfax, who was elected Agency for to recover. I took medicines from many doctors, his eyes glowing and his manner unusu not wear clothes which needed mend vice president along with General Grant ' the audience promptly continued the They were finally arrested at some bat didn't get any relief until I took Pastor ally sprightly, Disraeli poured forth col ing: that she must not pin patch; that in 1868. In 1872 no Indiana name was song, substituting the words “My coun distance on the charge of having mur Koenig’s Nerve Tonic; the second dose relieve,! Sj / F i W ■ ■ Vd she must uot toss her clothes on chairs on any of the regular tickets. Bnt after try,'tis of thee.” It was now Canada's dered a woman and her baby for the umn after column for hours, and the re me and 2 bottles cured me. W J ■ es 3 . ’ ■ S. W. PECK. and then sit on them and press them Mr. Greeley's death the Democratic turn to cheer and wave handkerchiefs. sake of the rings worn by the former, porters were tnniing out the “copy” 1 I k I 1 Healthier than Ever. full of wrinkles; that she must not use electoral votes were most of them east She replied to “America" with “Blest and of having thrown the lxxlies into with manufacturing rapidity far beyond S an M abcos , Cal, October, 1890. the abilities of the telegraphists to cope Be the Tie That Binds." The whole au t BR * V r a *r Q for Thomas A. Hendricks, and a few pins where buttons should be; that she the water, and it required all the en It is very ungrateful of me that I hare not TRADE MARKS, must keep her room tidy, and that she vice presidential votes were east for dience joined and there was another ergy of the police to save them from tho with. sooner written how much good Pastor Koenig's DESICN PATENTS The wires were gorged, the great scene of enthusiasm. — New York Letter. must brush her teeth night ami morn George W. Julian. In 1876 Thomas A. 2,000 people who had followed them Nerve Tonic has done me. I must say that COPYRIGHTS, etc. Hendricks was the candidate for vice along the shore in order to lynch them. speech only reached the newspapers in every spoonful strengthened, and gave me re 1 <»r information and frea Handbook write to ing!" Ml NN & CO.. 381 B roadway , N ew Y ork . a mangled form, aud wherever it was freshing Bleep, and I feel better and healthier shot an Anaconda in a Tree. "Then you think her headles-ness president on the Democratic ticket. In Olde-t bureau for securing patents in America The government telegraph service of Every patent taken out by us 1» brought before 1880 William H. English (ilayed a simi Arthur Seeds discovered a huge snake Great Britain operates about 30,000 read there was mystification aud a con than ever before. Accept my heartfelt thanks. the and untidiness were hereditary?" public by a notice given free of charge in the M. KEBTZ. "No, I cannot see how that could Is-; lar role. In 1884 Thomas A. Hendricks in the top of a tree in Olathe recently, miles of lino and handles nearly 33,000,- siderable row. But it may lie added her mother was a good New England resumed his place as second on the Dem I and shot the reptile through the head. 000 telegrams a year. Last year 6,000,- that some of the reporters on that occa A Valuable Hook on Nerroua housekeejier. carefnl, neat handed and ocratic ticket. In 1888 Indiana for the The snake was over six feet in length 000 telegrams were handled in London sion had looked upon the wine when M U m M Disease* sent free to any address, F and poor patient« can also obtain it was red, and their notes were taking t | Kr ^reol.tlon of any BdfntlSs paper In the orderly, who knew how to do all kinds first time had the first place on the and a fine specimen of the anaconda. A alone. I i L b L s thia medicine free of charge« Splendidly illustrated. No Intcllieent exercise on stilts when they came to de This remedy has been prepared by the Reverend worid. man should be without it. Weekly, *3.00 of housework and sewing, and did them presidential ticket. Benjamin Harrison side show disbanded there some time Pastor Koenig, of Fort Wayne. lad., since 1378, and Address MUNN A CO cipher them. — San Francisco Call. ago, aud. being hopelessly stranded, “Take your tennis shoes aboard ship well. But that girl would as soon wear was placed in the White House. This Pt blishkrs , 361 Broadway. New York. is now prepared under his direction by the Nearly UO. ihk ) veterans have indicated a ilress slit front waist to hem as not year lie is on the ticket again. It is turned two monkeys and eight snakes with you,” said a young woman who KOENIC MED. CO.. Chicago, III. (at least about home; she was yam thus seen that in every presidential cam . loose on the community. The monkeys has done it. “The rubber soles make their intention to attend the national en I nio r Ar A tn ■■■ " ■" «?■■■ ' " ’ Sold by Druggist» at SI por Bottle. 6 for BS. enough ab^ut her appearance in public). paign since 1868 Indiana has had vital were captured soon after, but the snakes the best of footholds on the often slip » campment of the Grand Army of the J.TOvtT SOM, vur^iuuiurlxt-d agent* have lieen at large ever since. Republic in Washington in September. I I.aiYfc Site. «1.75. e B .tUe. tor SB. pery decks." If a. button_came off .her clothing »he interest in the result. to Advertise Anything Anywhere Any time R 6 C A MAN. OR WOMAN. /Q4 i Notice i- hcrtljy given that t|iV under signed has liecu appointed ad'iiinistratrix will» the will annexed > of me estate oi Hall.ii< 1 Tjiriicr. decc.-ised. by the eountv court t.f Yamhill ivinty state of Oregon; ami lias duly qualified a- sm-h administra trix. Therefore all ; erson., having claims against «ahi estate are "hereby required to present them witn the proper vouchers therefor to me at my residence near North Yamhill, in -aid e..unty, within six months from this date. Dated Jtilvl*t. NAM Y TURNER, .‘.dministralrix. itai.isey A Fenton. Attorneys for Estate. E ii dUC ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street NEW YORK. DUG P. * IF Notice to Creditors. OF DR. GREGG S ELECTRIC Belts and Appliances. 8 Scientific American from Terminal or Interior Points IL Northern Pacific Railroad 1» the Line to Take To all Points East & South It lithe DINING CAR ROUTE. It ran* Through VESTIBULEO TRAINS Every Day in Ihe Year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No Change of Caro) Composed of DINING CARS (umurpassed) PULLMAM DRAWING ROOM SLEEPERS (Of Latest Equipment,) TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Best that can be constructed ami in Jhlch accommodations are for hol ers of First or Second-qnss Tick et*. and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. A Continuous Line connecting with all lines, affordiug direct ana unin terrupted service. Pullman Sleeper reservations can ba »»cur ed in advance through buv agent of tlie road TiaLak To and from all Point. I Itnrto ¡n America, England e can be purchased at any tickal _is conmany. Fnll information concerning rates, tim« of trains, routes and other detail« furnlibad 6n application to any agent, or A l). CHARLTOX Asst. General rauenger Agwil Reavral antes or tlie Company, Me, ISI East and South —VIA— southern Pacific Route SHASTA LINE. Express Tyains l*eave Portland Daily. j.F.AVK I ARRIVE. •ortland 7.60 p in San Francisco M.lfr am -an Fran. . 7:00 p tn'.Portland 7.85ana Above trains stop only at following ata- ions north of Roseburg: East Portland, Iregon Citv, Woodburm, Salem, Albany, Tangent, Shedd», Halsey, Harriaburg, J tui tion city, Irving, Eugene Roseburg Mall Daily. WE. ARRIVE Portia id . s :O5 a m Roseburg... 5:40 p na Roseburg. 0:20 a m Portland. . 4 :(J0 p iu Albany Local, Daily. Except Sungay. f.l LEAVE AnRlVg, . 5: . 5: Portland Albany.. p m Albany......... 9. pm a m Portland . 8:55 a m Pnlhiiaii Buffet Xkepers, Tourist Sleeping Car*, For accommodation of second clas» passen gers attaches! to express trains WEST DIOE 0IVISI0N Between Portland and Corvallia. Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. LEAVE AEBlVa McMinn' Portland. Corvallis. McMinn' orvallis McMinn' McMinn' Portland . At Alhan.v and Corvallis connect with rains of Oregon Pacific Express Train Daily, except Bunday. LEAVE. Portland . WcMinn’. AltKIVK 4 :IO p in McMnn .. 7.25 ptu 5:45 a mj Portland. 8:30 am Through Tickets to all Points EAST AND 80UTH. For tickets and full information retard i ng rates, mans, etc., call on the Company's igent at McMinnville. R KOEHLER. E. P. ROGER«, .Manager. As«t. G F. <t P Agt LINE RUNNING THBOVGH ID-A-IXa-Sr TTSA.I2STS r: Leaving Portland, 8:45 A. M. “ “ 7:30 P. M. 1 DAY STO 2 CHICAGO 3 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. T’vLllxxxaaa. asid. Totirlat Sleepers, JTree H.eclin- ixig- Ciiair Car*. Trinine Cars. For rates or general information call on or address. \\ IL IiI'BI.BERT, Asst. Gen. Pam. Agt. 251 Washingbin St , P ortland , Oaaaox. /