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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1892)
French Canadian field tor character and descriptive sketches was Frances Harri son, lietter known as Serauus. Mrs. Harrison, who is a native of Ontario, be gan writing reviews for the Toronto NMw in the sea's red vintage melts the sun, Mail at the early age of sixteen, and was As Egypt's pearl dissolved in rosy wine. for four years editor of The Week, To And Cleopatra night drinks all. ’Tis done; ronto, at that time in the bands of Pro Ix>ve, lay thine hand in mine. fessor Goldwin Smith. To Temple Bar, Couie forth, sweet stars, and comfort heaven’s of London; The Cosmopolitan and New heart; Glimmer, ye waves, round else unlighted England Magazines she has been a con sands. stant contributor. Of her book “Crowd 0 night! divorce our sun and sky apart. ed Out” both the New York and English Never our lips, our hands. press spoke most highly, as they also - Sidney Lanier. have of her latest works, “Pine Rose.” “Fleur-de-Lis.” Seranus is also wide FIVE BRIGHT WOMEN. and ly known in the musical world as a com poser of several songs and piano forte CANADA IS PROUD OF THESE BRIL pieces, which have been published at various times in New York, London and LIANT YOUNG WRITERS. Philadelphia. Like Miss Duncan, Mrs. Harrison has Aarah Jeanette Dnncan as a Nuvell.t. a strain of Irish blood in her veins, the saddle, climbing hills, fording equal work. On the other hand, wives 1 Notice to Creditors. shall cease to go like slaves to their ' GOOD ADVICE TO MEN.! streams and frequently sleeping in the open air. When on such excursions husbands, begging for a dollar or a dime Notice is hereby given that the under that is flung to them as a bone to: ELLA WHEELER WILCOX TELLS HOW Miss Knapp uses a small English racing signed has been appointed administratrix saddle and rides astride, as she finds a dog. The wife shall have a regular, (with the will annexed) of tne estate of TO PLEASE THE WOMEN. such a saddle and such a position much fixed income for herself to spend a3 she Jr ini i. l Turner, shwused. by tlie county less fatiguing than those ordinarily court of i ambili county state of Oregon; likes, after all the household expenses and has <lnly qualified as <uch administra shall be provided for, and be account She Shown U by Bores, Boors, Cynics adopted by women. Her dress on these trix. Tlu'rcfore all persons having claims able to nobody as to how she spends it. anil Cranks Are Not Popular with the occasions consists of a blouse waist, rid against »ab» estate are hereby required to present them wdn the proper vonvher« The income shall be neither more nor i Fair Sex—Six Forms of Objectionable ing trousers and a long skirt which falls in full folds each side of the saddle and therefor to mo nt my residence near North less than the husband’s wages justify, i Conduct. Yamhill, in said county, within six month* just covers the feet. but just the right sum. Further, it! from this date. Press Associa means that girls will always be able to i ICopyright. ISuC. by American Dated Julv28. 1.M92. tion.! NAN< Y TI R.XER, take care of themselves and never de Administratrix. for Infants and Children scend to that last, lowest way of getting Ramsey A Fenton, Attorneys for Estate. a living, marrying for a home. Finally, I it means that all girls shall be educated I Castoria cures Colic, Constipation. “Castoria is so well adapted to children that i Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, SUMMONS. I recommend it as superior to any prescription to a fine self respect which will not per Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di known to me.’’ H. A. A rcher , M. D., mit them to bang about aen like beg- J gestion. Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Without injurious medication. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon gars, throwing out hints ailff suggestions [ for Yamhill County. that men shall take them to the theater Stina Madson. Plaintiff,} “ For several years I have recommended “ The use of ‘ Castoria * is so universal and O MATTER how strong or to oysters and ice cream, and give vs your ‘ Castoria, ' and shall always continue to its merits so well known that it seems a w ork and self reliant a man James R Madson, Deft3 them presents. It is degrading to wom of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the do so as it has invariably produced beneficial Comité.. Norraikow, France. Harrison, To Janies R. Madson,said defendant; In results/ ’ intelligent families who do not keep Castoria may be, he likes to en and hard on men for women to take the name of the State of Oregon you are within easy reach.” E dwin F. P ardki , M. D., Sophie Hensley noil Sarah Corson are I money from men in that way. When know that he is popu C arlos M artyn , D. D.. here'iy notified and required to he and ap •‘The Winthrop,” 125th Street and 7th Ave., Well known Jonrnallsta New York City. lar with women. He the full industrial emancipation of wom pear in the above naincil court in the aliove New York City. lAte Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church. entitled suit bv Monday.theJKli day of Sep- en is achieved women will only marry may be able to enjoy himself in a thou I Copy right, PWZ, by American Press Associa tcniher. A D..’ 1892. that l»eing the first day when and whom they please. They can sand ways without her, yet he is secretly lion.1 of the next term of said court following the Tax C xktáux C okpaxt , W M cxbat S trikt , N xw Y ork . uneasy if he finds himself outside tlie and will pay for their own ice cream. Of none of her daughters is Canada . expiration of the six weeks’ publication of pale of her regard. There is no fear that the World ’ s work j liis summons, ami answer the plaintiff’s more justly proud than of those whc nmplaint therein liletl against you,and you Some of the most brilliant men the will give out through the entrance of have made names for themselves in the wi take notice that, that if you fail so to women into the industries, for the field world has known did not know how to literary and journalistic world. appear and answer, for the w-nt thereof, of labor is ever broadening. New occu« please women. They would have been the plaintiff will apply to said court for the pations are constantly arising and will no less great and far more agreeable relief prayed for in said complaint, which ADELINE E. KNAFP. is. in brief, for a decrv* of said court dis continue to arise. This glorious world had they possessed this faculty. Very few women have lived as event- : solving the lx»nds of matrimony existing While there are a variety of tastes in fui a life as the subject of this sketch. I of work is big enough for cverylxxly. between the plaintiff ami the defendant this matter, there are certain things She was born in Buffalo, and at the ten- j Now do you catch on? and for an order of said court giving the which a man must not do if lie would plaintiil* the custody of the minor children der age of eight wrote little poems and A Jewish friend informs me that in of the parties and changing her name to please us. Personal experience, observa stories for the amusement of her friends. the Hebrew marriage service the bride Stina Nelson does not promise to obey and never did, tion and the confidences of hundreds of When only fourteen she published a lit This summons is served by publication thereof, by virtue of an order’of Hon. Geo even in the old Bible times. Exactly girls and tlie criticisms of hundreds of tle volume—consisting of one long poem 11. Burnett, judge of said court, bearing the same pledge is exacted of both bride women al) render me certain of my and several shorter ones—which was re date of August 2nd, 1892. grounds in this matter. garded as a remarkable production for a and groom. RAMSEY à FENTON. All ......... .. ................ ............... The very first thing a man should Attorney* for Plaintiff For the first time since 1 can remem learn is when to go! I have known a fas child of her age. At this time she also pub ber, it appears to me that women have cinating and charming fellow, who had lished a little paper—four pages, twelve J.’.y* Cream //alm i» not a liquid, snuff or poirder. Applied into the nostrils it It something to hope for from a political made an excellent impression, to utter columns in all—called The Queen City _ quickly absorbed. It cleanses the M id, allays inflammation, heals _ — SOPHIE AI.MON-HENSI.EY. from Terminal or Interior Points th. Enterprise, writing nearly all of it her M« sores. Sold by druggists or sent by mail on receipt of price. n though she is a native bom Canadian. party. The Republican party in the ly ruin his chances of pleasing a lady self. As a monthly paper aud under Of medium height, with brown hair, present campaign really seems to begin by prolonging his call until he wearied various names it flourished for nearly her. dark blue eyes and an aquiline nose, to take women seriously. two years and gave her her first taste That good and talented girl, Cynthia Mrs. Harrison gives an immediate im It is a dangerous thing to do once; for journalism. Westover, can do almost everything, pression of intellectual attainments. twice it is fatal. Until a woman loves At seventeen, finding herself obliged Her husband, Mr. J. Harrison, is a but I have only learned lately that she her patience is easily exhausted, and to earn her own living. Miss Knapp ac professional musician, lately of Bristol, is an inventor. She spent her child once impatient with a mail for his lack cepted a commercial jiosition in a large England, but resident now in Toronto, hood aud early youth with her father of perception she never feels the proper mercantile house and for a time gave up is the Line to Take where he is prominent in musical cir among mines in the west, and while respect afterward. SARAH JF.A.NETTK DUNCAN. newspaper work. there invented an improved truck for , The finest strain of music falls un “With what do yon mix your paint?’’ cles. Seven years of her life were spent A very charmiug woman and equally- conveying earth out of mines and dig- ' heeded on the most appreciative ears if thus, but at the expiration of that time, was once asked of a famous painter. it It the DINING CAR ROUTE. It runs gings. For this the French Society of charming writer is Sophie Almon-Hens- played too long; the grandest opera be opportunity offering, rho returned to ■With brains.” was the truthful if Through VESTIBULED TRAINS Inventors have lately made Miss West- iev. Poetry is her special gift, and her comes tedious if it lingers through five journalistic work and became associate rather conceited reply. And with brains Every Day in lhe Year to oveaan honorary member of their asso published pieces show rare depth and long acts; the most entertaining man editor of the Buffalo Christian Advocate. and perseverance these young Canadian writers have carved themselves niches tenderness of feeling. Two of her son ciation and have awarded her a gold can prolong his call until he becomes a In 1887 Miss Knapp went to California, TO nets, “There Is No God” and “Triumph,” medal and first class diploma. It is to bore. in the temple of fame. and shortly after her arrival took a (No Change of Caro) A short visit brought to an end at the position on thè staff of the San Francisco Perhaps one of the best known is Miss appeared in Douglas Sladens’ “Younger be added, however, that they did this under the impression that “ C. M. West- American Poets. ” She is a disciple of moment when the lady seems most in Sarah Jeanette Duncan, the author of Call. To her belongs the credit of hav Composed of DM < ARS terested is a sure way of securing pleas ing created the “Woman’s Department,” (unsurpassed) “A Social Departure” and “An American Professor G. D. Roberts, inasmuch as lie over” was a man. directed her studies and tanght her the Girl in London.” The former, it will Ed wiu Checkley, the athlete and teach- ■ ant recollections from her. No matter that was for so long a very popular fea PLLLMAM PRiWWG ROOM SLEEPERS principles of ancient and modern poetry. lie remembered, is a clever and most er of physical culture, says: “Women | if she pouts at the brevity of the call, a ture of that paper. At the end of a year (Of Latest Equipment,) Strange to say, neither Mrs. Hensley's complain always that men are so bad. wise man will not prolong it, but will she bought Tlie Alameda County Ex amusing account of the very unconven TOURIST SLEEPING CARS tional trip arorwid the world taken by father nor mother nor any other mem Well, women have always had the train- I make his exit with a graceful compli press, published at Irvington, Cal., and gest that can be constructed and in ber of the family has devoted any ing of men in the most impressionable ment. Better leave her pouting with began the life of a country editor and two girls alone. Mhlcli accommodations are for hoi- Sarah Jeanette Duncan is the daugh time to literature in any way, so she years of their lives. Why have they pique than sighing with relief. publisher. She was her own editor, d«S of First or Second-cjn«. Tick- Neither should a man call too con business manager, solicitor, subscription ter of a prominent merchant of Brant I owes nothing to heredity. Barelytwenty- not made them lietter?” I. for one, can #ti, and stantly until he is an affianced lover. ford, Ont., and was born in that city in not answer. and advertising agent, proofreader, col ELEGAAT DAY COACHES. He lacks wisdom if he does not allow a pleasant, old fashioned house sub Alice Ives says the women who assure himself to be missed now and then. 1 lector anil mailing clerk, and got out the A Centlnuoua Line connecting with all rounded by trees. As a child she was | people that they are not in the least have heard scores of girls speak of some paper each week with the aid of a fore lines, affordiug direct ana unin an insatiable and omniverons reader of man and a “printer’s devil.” i strong minded have no need at all to do attentive man in this way: terrupted service. every book and magazine she conld ob At odd times she learned to set type — I that. Nobody would ever accuse them Pullman Sleeper reservations can bs «ecur “Oh, he is sure to make himself visible a most useful accomplishment, as she tain. From her Irish mother she in M in advance through any sgent of the road of it. before the day closes! You may be sure discovered when her foreman took herited both wit and brilliancy and a AT Through Tickets There are 37,000 women telegraphers he will invent some pretext to call be French leave in the middle of tlie AA’eek keen sense of humor. ynd Europe can lie purchased at any ticket ; in the United States. fore night.” Her first venture in the journalistic and she found herself left with the as office of this conmany. Triumph and irony always mingle sistance of only a fourteen-year-old boy. field was a series of letters descriptive Oh, vest there is Labouchere—“Lab- Full information concerning rates, tinii with pleasure in a woman's tones when of trains, routes aud other details furnishes by”—complaining because he was left But she got out the paper that week and WRITE TO on application to anÿ agent, or I out of the new British cabinet. It she speaks like this. many other weeks, and obtained a prac A. D. CHABLTOM. Let him absent himself for a day or tical insight into the working and man served him right for opposing women Asst. General Passenger Agent j as he does. He to call himself a rad«- ! two unexpectedly, and both triumph and aging of a newspaper that has been of General Once Of the Company, He, I.) irony give way to solicitude. But he incalculable service to her since. At cal and lie against woman's rights! should be careful not to make his ab The president of the Women’s Na- I sence too prolonged. Once let him seem the end of a year and a half she con ' tional Republican association is Mrs. J. ■ to neglect her, and a woman soon for solidated her paper with the Oakland No. io Spruce Street, Ellen Foster, and its headquarters are I gets a man with whom she is not wholly Daily Tribune. After a few months, however, Miss Knapp returned to The I at the Hotel Savoy, New York city. VIA— in love. NEW YORK. Call as coast and foreign exchange edi Mrs. N. E. Beasley, of Chicago, has | A woman never likes a man who is tor, which position she held until the invented a pipeline for the transporta- ' sarcastic and harsh in his criticisms of management, discovering her abilities tion of grain over long distances. The [ other men. It seems always to indicate and her knowledge concerning stock, SAHAH CURZON. grain will move twelve miles an hour, ' a lack of confidence in his own worth; transferred her to that department. Express Tyaihs Ixjavo Portland Daily six years of age, she has ample time be and the cost of transportation from Chi in his ability to hold his own against ARRIVE. LEAVE Her range of subjects is a wide one, fore her in which to develop the promise cago to New York is expected to be , others unless he depreciates them, and for over her own name she ivrites a 7.00 p in San Francisco 8.15 aia Portland . Citation. 7:00 p mi Portland 7tt am San Fran. of her youth. Two little baby daughters three cents a bushel. the moment a man doubts himself we story every Sunday for The Call, in ad Above trains stop only at following sta occupy all the time not devoted to litera in the County court of |Yamhill county. Mrs. Brooks, of South Berwick, Me., | doubt him also. dition to an article on stock, and though State tions north of Roseburg: East Portland, of Oregon. ture, though in spite of her domestic is the proprietor and manager of a j I asked a bevy of bright girls today the double work is kept up week after Oregon Gitv, Woodburm, Salem, Albany, In the matter of the laMt will and tes cares Mrs. Almon-Hensley is now at foundry and building plant that turns what they most disliked in a man. week there is no perceptible falling off tament of Joel Stowe, deceased. t of intelligence and quick-witted enough to Tangent, Khedds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Jun work upon a novel which will in all out a new railway engine every day. Said No. 1: in either line of style, variety or in To Caroline Suel, Margaret Taylor, Joel E. know a “GOOD THING” nt sight, but ction city, Irving, Eugene probability be published this autumn. Roseburg Mall Dally. E liza A rchard C onner . | “I dislike to have him make apologies terest. Stowe. Robert A. Stowe, Mary M. Stowe, who has Lost the Most Precious Possession Her bright, attractive manner makes LEAVR. tantra for his dress. A man should never Francis M. Stowe, Nancy E. Robert*«, on Earth, viz. GOOD HEALTH, WILL In tlie lives and interests of working Paris Fashions. S:O5 a in< Roseburg. . 5 W p m her a host of friends wherever she g°es, Elizabeth E. Streeter. Missouri B. Smith, NOT require a SECOND TELLING to be Portia id . THE COUNTESS NORRAIKOW. speak of his clothes to a lady.” girls she feels the liveliest concern, and So far this season's goods show a Portland. 4 do p u induced to become a purchaser Roseburg. 6;20 a mj^. ............. Lulu M Wooily, Marion T. Roberts, Said No. 2: of the cotton centennial in New Or and she particularly excels—where so smooth surface in preference to the the San Francisco Woman's Educational Ruth A. Groves,* Elizabeth E. Brower, Albany local, Dally. Eice*t SunOai. leans, written for the Toronto Globe, many literary people, both men and ribbed one of the last two seasons, “1 dislike to have a man agree with and Industrial union, which today Marvel T. Stowe, Robert L Stowe and i l.KAVI ARRIVI Sarah Thompson. the Memphis Appeal, etc. After this women, fail—in being a brilliant con though there will still be seen some few me in everything I say and never offer counts a membership of 600 or 700, owes Pol l land 5 p in Albany........ V: p ¡a In the name of the state of Oregon : she became a member of the editorial versationist. Mr. and Mrs. Hensley at costumes in cote de cheval and toile du an amendment.” a lu Portland 8 55 a ta Albany. i its existence to her energy. Whereas, Isaac Lambright, sole executor Do vou know why? Because it is plain staff of the Washington Post, but later present reside in New York. Said No. 3: At one time in her life it was Miss nbrd. But all the crepe and crepon of the last will and testament of Joel Stowe, to be seen that theTRi’TH ONCE TOLD A Canadian by adoption, Mrs. Sarah returned to the Toronto Globe, where “1 dislike a man who makes me de Knapp's intention to practice medicine, late of this county, deceased, has tlle<l in is enough The Surprising Promptness I’lllllliail lillIM SlfljHTS, weaves will be, if anything, more pop the above named county court his petition with which all classes of people respond to she wrote under the lioni de plume of Curzon is an English woman by birth, ular than ever in soft finished wool. all the entertaining.” Tourist Sleeping Cart, and to this end she attended the medical proving said court to grant him license and announcements, and the increasing de For .u-comimMlation of second claaa paaaen- Garth Grafton, cud some time later she but as she came to Canada young and Stripes from hairline up to those four Said No. 4: department of the University of Buffalo authority to sell,in the manner provided by our mand for Dr. Gregg ’ s Goods wherever in all her literary work has been done gers attached to express train* Ifecame attached to the Montreal Star. “1 dislike a man who talks on one for three years. law all the real property belonging to said troduced is always recognized and the inches Wide are seen in goods of the WEST SIDE DIVISION While on her trip around the world there, Canadian subjects forming the best qualities, though the stripes are subject until he exhausts it and me. 1 quality of merit takes care of Itself. Meta When it is remembered that Miss estate, to-wit: Between Portland and Corvallie. The donation land claim of James P. phorically our statement is the Button— Miss Dunc.n met Mr. E. Cotes, of Cal principal themes of her facile pen, she usually indistinct and in soft tones. want him to change the topic before I Knapp is still young, barely thirty, 1 Yocum in township south, range 5 west, the Public Press it. and Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. cutta, India, whom she shortly after may be fairly called a Canadian. A am tired of it.” think it will be acknowledged that she of the Willamette Meridian in Yamhill arrivi ‘ LEAVE married, and India is now her home. short time ago she published a collection Said No. 5: is indeed a remarkable woman. She is county State of Oregon, containing 100 Hr. Ekrlric Xperiallirx Portland . 7 :30 a ni McMinn’ 10:10 a m In appearance Miss Duncan, or rather of poems, including one of the best “1 loathe a man who is afraid of an ardent advocate of a business life for acres more or less,and also the followingjde- McMinn ’ 10:10 a in Corvallifl . 12 10 p m “DO THE REST.” Mrs. Cotes, shows her Irish parentage known of her works, a drama entitled drafts, and who is forever fussing about girls and a strong believer in female scribed parcel to-wit: Beginning at a point 12 :.V> p in McMinn* Corvallis 2 p ta The extent of Pressure on the button and McMinn’. 1 82 chains west of the northeast corner of 2.56 p ni Portland . 5 30 p .1) in her dark hair, fair skin and blue “LanraSecord," based upon a historical doors and windows, irrespective of other suffrage and the equality of the sexes. said donation land claim, thence west 13.52 thi* success of Dr. Gregg’s Eldctriu Goods It is probable that in the near future incident in the life of that Canadian At Albany and Corvallis connect with gray eyes with their wonderful glow people’s comfort.” “DOING the Rest,’’is most satisfacto she will publish a little book especially chains, thence north lOdegrees and 15 min in and depth. She is not very tall and heroine. Said No. 6: utes, west 7.00 chains, thence north 3 de rily shown in the marvelous growth of our trains of Oregon Pacific. for business girls. A nna B. M ason . Express Train Daily, except Sunday. Mrs. Curzon has from time to time grees east. 9.60 chains, thence north 10 de iHMiness the past 60 days. has a sweet, earnest expression. At pres “1 detest a cynical man Avho has no Repeated and increasing demands for LEAVE. ARRIVE grees east, 12.69 chains, thence easterly ent she is engaged upon a new liook to occupied various editorial jiositions, be faith in human nature or motives, and JUST KEEP QUIET. 4 :40 p in McMnn .. 7.25 pm parallel with south boundary of James THKGREGG ELEC TRIC FOOT WARM Portland. lie brought out, it is said, in New York. sides being the special correspondent for who is always talking pessimism.” 8:20am Coleman’s donation land claim’,5.38 chains, ER” are coming in from all parts of the McMinn’. . 5:45 a m, Portland. A prominent member of the New numerous daily and weekly papers. So now. my dear boys, put this in Yon Can Avoid Fidgeting and i'nsslng thence easterly to east line of James (’ole- country with profuse acknowledgements that so ’ much comfort for $1 (the price)was She is the mother of a family and a If You Try Real Hard. man ’ s donation land claim, 134' 3 rods York Press club anil an authority on your pipe and smoke it! buying Gold Dollars for ten c ents Do you know what an immense amount northerly from southeast corner of «said ike Russian matters is the Countess Ella most earnest advocate of the higher ed E lla W heeler W ilcox . The Rugged Constitution ot Man when claimtjience southerly on east lioundary of ucation and advancement of women. Norraikow. She was bom in Toronto, of nervous energy people waste continu said claim, 134' .; rods, thence west on the once broken, becomes pitiable in the ex For tickets ami full information regard Things Worth Knowing. but spent most of her girlhood in St. For what she has accomplished she has ally which might be stored up to enable south boundary line, 1.32 chains, thence trenie, from which there is absolutely no ing rates, mans, etc., call on the Coni pan y'a The Gregg agent at McMinnville south. 4.10chaiiis to the place of beginning, escape without assistance John, N. B. Though a thorough Cana had a severe struggle, for her attention It is worth knowing that fine man- them to go straight to the point? A very containing 46 acres situated in said county I Electric Beltsand Appliances, in cases or dian the countess looks more like a was turned to literary and educational E. P. ROGKRH. aers to set perfectly must lie worn con nervous or sliy person is likely to have and state an« I described on page * 460 and ♦his kind, have honestlv won their litleof R KOEHLER, matters at a time when to lie considered Manager. Asst. G F. A P Agi tinually. If put on for company use little tricks of manner which lie fancies 461 of book “P” of the records of deeds of KING OF REMEDIES'. “blue” was to be regarded as bold and Rheumatism is conouercd, sufferers from only they will be sure to betray the are a help to him and cover his confu said county; ami •vh«‘i’« a-. ^ai<l petition is obositv are speedily relieved, dropsy based on the provisions of saiu last will i repulsive, if not positively wicked. In wearer by their awkwardness. quickly yields, spinal difficulties and par and testament, and whereas, said county 1 addition to her regular work for Cana It is worth, knowing that many of the sion, whereas they are really an injury court has ordered that said petition be alysis disappear, and many other diseases dian journals, she is a valued contributor best housekeepers in the country are and loss. The habit of wriggling in heard by said court at the usual place of of* Men and Women are permanently cured described In complete catalogue for 6e to many English ... . .. ¡,;i maga very poor homekeepers. The reason is your chair, of twirling something in holding said court in said county, on Sat fully the Sth day of October. 1892, at the GT elaborate <-:rcular free. We guarantee zines. plain. They spend all their time liouse- your fingers as you talk, of biting your urday, hour of one o’clock p. m of said day and to forfeit twice the price of any of‘Dr. Latterly Mrs. Curzon has been devot keeping and have no time left for home- lijis, or tapping on the floor with your directed the issuance ami service of this Gregg’s Goods found to be not genuine ing her pen to monographs upon his make an elegant little |3 Electric Belt, keening foot, or a hundred other things, it would oitation. Now, therefore, you and each of We yon are hereby notified and required to bo which is selling very rapidly and which we torical subjects, and in recognition of It is worth knowing that Henry Ward be a decided gain to break. LATEST PARIS GOWNS. and appear in the above named county will take in exchane for any Higher Power her services in this line she has been An oculist Avlio was examining a ]«- court at the said time ami place appointed Belt (except $5 Belt) and credit |3 on the One lovely example is of camel's hair, j Beecher once said, that the man or wom created an honorary member of several an who has come to that point where said court for hearing said petition as price of new order. Remember the electric with stripes of wood color and moss tient's eves placed a chair and told her by historical societies and associations. aforesaid and show cause, if any exists, ‘ Foot Warmers” are $1 a pair, worth $10. he or she is content ought to be put into green. There is one narroiy stripe of to be seated. Then immediately be why an order of sale of said real premises Address Verse, the simple lilt of the ballad through a coffin, for the thoroughly contented should not be made as in said petition asked her to get up again. I and the grand flow of the Alexandrine, green, one of wood and a wider one be person can learn no more. THE GREGG ELECTRIC CURE CO., prayed for. tween in which the two colors mingle, so | has always had a charm for her, and “Do you know that there isn’t one 50f Inter Ocean Building, Chicago, 11!. In testimony whereof I have hereunto It is indeed well worth knowing that and mention this paper, ' from time to time she published a num that the effect is indescribably soft and the most effective weapon on this earth person in a hundred who doesn’t do set my hand and affixed the seal of the said county court at my office tn said coun ber of fugitive pieces. The most im- pleasing. Green enters largely into all is silence, and that God so constructed that?” he asked. tv on this the 6th day of September. A. D . Leaving Portland, 8:45 A. M. f portant of these she lias republished in costumes. Green “billiard doth” cos the human month that it could close as “Do wliat?” she said, thoroughly mys 1*92. Notice to Creditors. ■ Iter liook. which lias been most favorably tumes will be very cbic, and have jack well as open. If the simplicity of this tified. W m . G alloway . “ “ 7:30 P. M. ets, snug fitting, with cuffs and collars County Judge. criticised and reviewed. SEA T. “Move the chair in sitting down. Yon mechanism ivere only better understood, Notice is hereby given that the under and deep pocket flaps of velvet in the E d . H endricks . I Mrs. Curzon liegan a literary career do you not think there would be fewer moved it several inches and I wanted Clerk of the above named court. signed have been* appointed by the county at a time when prejudice was strong same shade or very nearly the same, or heartaches, more sincere friendships and you in exactly that light.” court of Yamhill countv, state of Oregon, R amsev A F enton , black. administratrix ami administrator of the es l against women doing so. and to her be- Attorneys for estate. Probably few people have noticed Sept 8-37 fewer divorces? I do. tate of Erastus Downing, late of said coun A very stylish gown for the prome i longs the honor of having fought many fhtí this, yet observation confirms it. Why ______ M rs . F red F ield . ty. deceased. Therefore all persons hav i battles that have rendered it now com nade for a young lady was of hairline ing claims against said estate are herebv should anyone, having put his chair A REMARKABLE WOMAN. notified and required to present them, with paratively easy for any woman who has stripe, black and green. Around the 7 Hours Quicker to St. Saul, where he thinks he wants it, move it tc proper vouchers therefor, to us at our resi i the desire to enter the arena upon equal bottom were three rows of fine soutache Mi« Knwpp Has Been Herse Reporter, another place as he sits down? It is only dences in said county within six months 23 braid, placed far apart. The skirt Notelist anil Country Editor. Hours Quicker to Chicago, terms with all comers. from a habit of irresolution and nerv from the date of this notice. cleared the ground all around. The FRANCES HARRISON. H elen E. G regory -F lesher . M. A. In these days, when so many avoca ousness to do just what one meant to Dated September 7th. 1892. m - corsage was round, with gold embroid tions are open to women, it is such a 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Spaniard; she is so dark and has such -e MARY BRO< K. do, to make his intention go straight to ,> st ISAAC LAMBRIGHT. brilliancy ami vivacity of expression. WOMAN'S WORLD IN PARAGRAPHS. ered leather belt and band trimming. common thing to see them engaged in the mark, and is probably quite uncon Kansas City. ■M Administratrix ami administrator <»f said The gown opened on the left side un active life as lawyers, doctors, real es While in New Brunswick she married scious generally. estate. What We Mean by Pecuniary Independ der the trimming, and a guimpe of Z ’ -a.llxxxo.xi and T©\xriwt the late Hon. A. Seely, a prominent Bert, as every shy or nervous person tate or insurance agents that it excites R amsev A F enton ence for Women. Havana velvet finished it. A parasol of neither comment nor surprise. Still, a knows, this seems almost impossible.’ Sleeper®, T^ree I^ecllzx- government official in the marítimo Attorneys for said estate. Some of my friends have been taking iridescent green and rose surah with woman whose business is horse and You feel that if yon are debarred from province, and after her marriage she ing Chair Coir«, Elxxixkgr Two Bottle« Cured Her. Vi traveled for a number of years, visiting me to task for harping so constantly on bayadere stripes. Shirred velvet hat cattle reporting, and who, moreover, is “letting off steam" you must go crazy, C<rw. C abboll , la., July, 1889. Germany, Belgium, Great Britain, Rus the “pecuniary independence of women.” with large green bows. I was suffering 10 years from shocks in my a fine judge of the former animal, is a or jump up and down, or scream, or do Scientific America» For rate** or general informatimi call on Another handsome costume for car decided novelty. sia. Burmah, India and South America. Would I have women take all the trades head, so ip^ch so that at times I didn’t expect something to horrify or shock people. or addrw. Agency for and professions out of the hands of men riage or visiting was of olive green to recover. I took medicines from many doctors, Shortly after Mr. Seely's death she Well, lint try it. When you are not Yet it is in this particular field that settled in New York and there married and have husbands sit at home and be camel’s hair and black astrakhan garni Mist Adeline E. Knapp has won con doing anything keep perfectly still (that but didn’t get any relief until I took Pastor H. Hi RLP4 RT, Assi. Gen. Pass. Agt, Count Adolphus Norraikow, an exiled supported liv th» ir wives? they say. No; ture, princess shape back and draped siderable distinction for herself. She is sounds a little Irish). Don't squirm in Koenig’s Nerve Tonic; the second dose relieve ! hingtonSt , S. W. PECK. Russian noble, who had been a wealthy ’ 1 would not. It is evident these good front, a tiny bonnet of black and bronze on the staff of the San Francisco Call, your chair or shake your foot or giggle me and 2 bottles cured me. POSTLAV», OBROOS. and a parasol covered with cream Span i critics do uot understand the meaning and well known lawyer in St. Peters Ilealtliier than Ever. and under the nom de plume of Miss or clear your throat or say meaningless I of pecuniary independence for women. ish lace. S an M abcos , CaL, October, 1890. burg, but whose opinions did not please Russell contributes every Sunday an things because you are afraid to be CAVEATS, Suede and undressed kid two button article on the subject of horses or cattle. silent. Put ali the force of your will It is very ungrateful of me that I have not the imperial government. The countess ■ It does not mean that all women shall TRADE MARKS, is a “woman of the world” in the best work in the trades and professions for I gloves in tan, pearl and black will be I These articles, especially those on riding upon yourself to keep from doing these sooner written bow much good Pastor Koenig’s DESICN PATENT3 COPYRIGHTS, etc. >ense of the term, a fine musician and i their bread, or that homes shall be I the favorites this season for outdoor and driving, have attracted a great deal things, no matter how it hurts; and jt Nerve Tonic has done me. I must say that every spoonful strengthened, and gave me re 1 or Information and free Handbook write to an accomplished linguist. She is a con broken up and our sex cease to be house- wear. Ml NN A CO.. 3K1 B roadway , N ew Y ork . Watou. ta. W ta. Il ta. of attention and have been widely cop will hurt. Keep it up minute after freshing sleep, and I feel better and healthier «R.-tîto. «Bia. »ta. bureau for aeeur I ng patents in America. For full dress tan and pearl long I ied. stant contributor to the Harper publi | keejiers. It only means that for such minute. You will be astonished to find i than ever before. Accept xny heartfelt thanks. Oldest Eveiy patent taken out by us is brought beforo the public by a notice riven free of chtrye in the cations, The Cosmopolitan, The Inde women as aro obliged to earn tlieir gloves will be worn. Very rarely those j She has for years read and studied how long you can do it. M. KEBTZ. pendent. Lippincott’s Magazine, etc. bread there shall be the fullest, freest in any other color, though a few black more or less about horses, and is a good Then, when you can’t stand it any ; ones will ti e seen. __________ ‘ opportunity. They shall have what our Lately she has written a play which is Valuable Book on Nervoos horsewoman and skillful driver. longer, make your escape and do some of ' Ir V V A J Diseases sent free to any addrew, to be produced by Manager Palmer, of southern brethren would call a “fair When the crew started to string the By the ranchmen of California she is the violent tilings you have in mind, i V I H I I and poor patients can also obtain Largest circulation of any sck-ntlfic pa nor In tbe I 11 L b this medicine free of charge. ! chance ” all along the line. All trades world. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent New York, during the coming season. cables for the suspension bridge to acknowledged to be well versed in these I Yon will find that yon might have hys man should be witbout it. Weekly, S3.OO a This remedy has been prepared by the Reverend She lias crossed the ocean no less than and professions shall lie open to them Topsham, it was discovered that they subjects, and they have a great respect terics once a day oi knock your head Pastor year; tlJO six months. Address MUNN & CO- Koenig, of Fort Wayne, Ind., since 1876, and FTBLISHKHS, 361 Broadway. New York. eighteen times, and in both London and I to select from; they shall have just were seventy-eight feet too short, neces for her opinion. From time to time she against the wall occasionally without' is now prepared under his direction by the New York society has a large circle I as good opportunity for education sitating ordering new cables, thus de7 has visited and written about the vari using up half the nervous force that | KOENIC MED. CO.. Chicago, III. »sonfile In Philadelphia and preparation for their work as boys laying the work.—Brunswick (Me.) Tele ous cattle ranches in the state, and this would leak out in these little unsus at the >ewnpaper Arfrer of connections and friends. Sold by Druggists at SI per Bottle. 6 for 15. tlulng Agency of Mean have, and they shall have equal pay for graph. One of the first writers to explore the summer spent her ten days’ vacation in pected ways. ’» AYER A BON. our authorized aleute iArge Site, Al T5. b Butties for Stf. Evening Song. Look off, dear Ix>ve, across the sallow sands. And mark yon meeting of the sun and sea; How long they kiss in sight of all the lands. Ah, longer, longer we! HAY-FEVER U C old " "HEAD B L Ji >> £ fl DUG ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street NEW YORK. 3UC Morn Papille I) a ilium J If YOW WISH Advertise To all Points East & South ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO Anything Anywhere Any time G eo . P. R owell & Co., East and South Southern Pacific Route SHASTA LINE. A MAN. OR WOMAN. OF DR. GREGG'S ELECTRIC Belts and Appliances. Through Tickets to all Points EAST AND SOUTH. 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