ok at the Map. Look at the Map. Slate of Oregon, Yainliill County. Here you will llnrl tlie most pro­ ductive »ectlon in the World, lauid lx cheap, offering special in­ ducement* to fruit misera and dr irymen. McMinnville. Yainliill Count*. I * Here 1» the County seat, Here Her« is la published THE TELEPHONE- REGISTER, Monarch of home newspapers, accorded first place in all the lllrectories. Look at the Map Look at the Map Circulation Guaranteed Greater Than That of any Other Paper Published in Yamhill County. HSIEH Established August. ISSI ,EPHONE Established lune. IH86 M c M innville . O regon , T hursday , july 20,1893. Watchmaker and Jeweler, AND------------ r In All Kinds ol Watches, Jewelry. Plated Ware ¡locks and Spectacles. McMINNVILLE. OR. Blotches COWLS, LEE LAUGHLIN E. C. APPERSOH Prtlld.nl. Yle. Prtild.nl. Cashier Tkat ,he bl&od ■wrong, and that nature is endeaw ori"g to throw off the impurities, frothing is so beneficial in assisting nature as Swift's Specific (S. S. S} It is a simple vegetable compound, is harmless to the most delicate child, yet it forces the poison to the surface and eliminates it from the blood. McMinnville, Oregon. id up Capital, $50,000. insocts a General Banking Business, [»sits Received Subject to C'htck Interest allowed on time deposits. H sight exchange and telegraphic trans­ bn New York. San Francisco and Port- few boltte. ,CitvMarsh.al, Fulton, Arkansas. ir^lCat SeciIi.rilo2cl anfl sl4.00 >3.50 >2.50 >2.25 >2.00 «KM ♦2.00 FOR LADIES ♦ 2.00 ♦ 1.75 FOR BOYS FENTON, If you want a Ann DRESS SHOE, made In the latest styles, don’t pay $6 to $8, try my S3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoo. They fit equal to custom made and look and [ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Iville, ... - Oregon. wear as well. If you wish to economize In your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Man». Sold by Be. Booms 1 and 2 Uuion Block. [CHAUX & FENTON R. 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I am acquaint- I Dr. Vanderpool (having Bated by him for cancer), re used his blood modicine, ks the S. B. Headache and Ire, and while I am seven­ dears old. and have used Ils and other remedies for hl, liver and kidneys. I r that fora kidney tonic in I disease, as an alterative blood, or to correct the ac- ihe stomach and bowels it ry superior remedy, and lytbing I ever tried. Are the latest in the world. Re­ member large work means large profits in the threshing business. ¡¡toHed’f'ree. EDWARD HUGHES, Gen'l Agt. Portland. Or. PROF. SLOCUM’S MAGIC SEARCHER King of all Blood Medicines, Cures Scrofu­ la, and all Skin Diseases. Rheumatism, Kidney Diseases. General Debility, Nervous Affections, and restores Lost Vitality. PROF. SLOCUM’S LOZENGES Liver Regulator and Vermifuge combined Can a I>v«pep»ia, Constipation, Indigestion BilliousneM and Malaria, also removes all common worms from tlie syst-m without the aid of other medicines. Sold by all druggists. ill NELSON Yakima. Wash, bnts a bottle. R i- the poor man’s Slocum’« Tape Worm Spécifié, Slocum's Rational Home Treatment for I family doctor. Catarrh. rirs clara g essor , a . i . [Rogers Brot.^. Scientific American WE WANT YOU CAVEATS, IH MASKS, >M PATENTS, etoJ ee Hand book write to aoauwAT, Haw Y ork . Rmu for e«mrln< patent« tn Amer^w. gtent taken out by us Is bmujrht before by a notice given tree of eherge IB tbe oopviuchts , kntifk American i Circulât Ion of any srientiflc paper tn the Bpieqdidly dluetrated^ No intel lisent « I to net M our agent. We furnhli an expensive outfit and all you need tree. It co»tn nothing to trv the buslnenn. We will treat >ou well, and help you Io earn ten time« ordinary wage« Both •exes or all age« ean live at hour and wort in spare time, or all the time. Any one any where can earn a great deal of mon«'. Many have mu-le Two Hundred ISollnra a Month Xo el»«« at people In the world are making so much money without capital as those at work for us. Bu»lnes« pleasant, strictlv honorable, and pays better than any other offered to agents. You hate a clear field, with no competition We equip you with everything, and supply printed directions for beginners which. If obeyed faithfnlly, will being more mouev than will any other business. Im prove your proupect«I Why not ? Yon can do «o easily and ««rely at work for us. Reasonable industry only necessary for absolute «uere«« ramphlet circular giving every particular is «ent free to all. Delay not in «ending for it. GEOlKlE STIXSOX A CO.. Box Xa. 488, P«rtlnn having even so much as passed direct" In India domesticated elephant» are ple almost boast complete ignorance— less certain, notwithstanding. by 304,865. Midway Plaisance. When night ly through the main buildings and Tlie writer has directed a great many It is estimated that from present in- comes and the lights in tlie villages go i from one to the other. Scatter a hun­ usually given drink from large wooden viz., static or natural electricity. dred thousand people over the grounds troughs filled with well water by means Science has fully established tlie fact people scattered over almost ev­ and it seems but a small uumber. Let of a pump and it is commonly au ele­ that tbe life action of tbe body is a true ery state in the Union how to make a another hundred thousand come and phant which fills this trough. Every chemical decomposition or combustion; simple little attachment to their shoes, yet the crowd is apparently nothing in morning he goes regularly to his task. wherefore, as this decom|>osition can­ which is quite unnotieeable, and pro­ comparison to the rush and crush on While visiting a friend at his fine resi­ not proceed without a transmission of vides perfect electrical eartli contact State street oil a busy day or when tbe dence hi India a correspondent of the current electricity!Faraday says “One for the feet—a good substitute, if not ladies are out shopping. But make the Manchester (Eng.) Examiner saw a cannot happen without the other”) our tbe full equivalent, of walking on their number an even quarter million, con­ large elephant engaged in pumping bodies,especially during active exercise, bare feet; and lie will continue to as­ gregate them about tlie basin in front such a trough full of water. He con­ must continually discharge more or sist others with any information they may require. and surrounding tlie administration tinues: “In passing I noticed that one less electricity. The plan lie lias adopted is first to building facing the perystle on an eve­ of the two tree trunks which supported But what places tbe matter entirely ning when the program calls for an il­ the trough at either end had rolled beyond doubt is the practical proof of pull out of tbe shoe anything already lumination and fireworks, and the jinn from its place, so that the trougli still it, which lias been very simply and ef­ there in the shape of an insole, and to elevated at one extremity, would begin fectually done by placing a man on an substitute for it nil insole of very tine is quite noticeable. Oregon at the fair is taking the lead to empty itself as soon as the water insulated stand and having hint brisk­ wile guazo, or cloth, of copper or brass. in fruits, as the following article from reached the level of the top at tlie oth­ ly exercise in that situation. A con­ This metallic insole may be covered er end, which lay on tlie ground. I ducting wire is run from his fixitsoles over its upper side—the side next the an eastern paper will testify. “Before passing judgment on tlie in- stopped to see if the elephant would to eartli and by ail electrometer fixed frxit—witli very thin leather (say cham­ 1 dividual state exhibits and buildings discover uuything wrong. Soon the on this wire it is found tlint electrical ois) having small lióles cut in it under I one has to look at tlie purpose for water began to run oft’ at the end currents pass from liis feet to the the ball and heel of tlie foot through which the displays were made. For which had lost its support. Tlie ani­ ground so long as lie gws on exercising. which tlie foot conies in contact with I instance, tlie New England states and mal showed signs of perplexity when Now if we examine a man’s feet—es­ the metal. Tlie leather is cut so as to j the old and thickly settled districts he saw this, but as tlie end nearest pecially of a man who lias gone all bis fold about half an inch uuder the met­ have erected magnificent state build­ him lacked much of being full, he con­ life barefooted—we find a very marvel­ al, where it is fastened by a little ordi­ ings which are being maintained as tinued to pump. Fiually, seeing that lous cluster of nerve endings, brought nary paste. Then tlie shoe has driven places of reception for their own people tlie water continued to pass of!’, lie left out into file papillae of »be skin, so that through the sole from tlie outside very and their friends. These states already the pump handle and began to consid­ if left free as nature provides for they small copper shoe nails, which must have as many or more people than er tlie phenomenon. He seemed to find would have intimate contact with tlie clinch on the inside quite even witli the surface, against an iron last or oth­ they want and hence do not make a it difficult to explain. Three times he eartli as he walks. display witli an eye to the attraction of returned to his pumping and three Bearing these facts in mind, does it er hard substance. A hole is made immigration. With these uew states, times he examined the trougli. I was not forcibly appear that man as well as through the heel of tbe shoe with a THE WORLD’S FAIR ON SUNDAY. and more particularly those of the Pa­ an absorbed looker-on, impatient to see all living animals to have liis physical small gimlet, through which two cop­ dications the fair will pay all its obliga­ out and the last Arab in his white her cific coast, the situation is reversed. what would be done. Soon a lively health, should retain the free and un­ per nails are driven, one from within nous steals away in the shadows, the These states invite immigration and it flapping of the ears indicated the dawn­ impeded use of this electrical highway and one from without, so as to meet or tions and leave a dividend. The greatest attraction to a majority American can go home paraphrasing is for tlie purpose of uttractiug atten­ ing of light. He went and smelled of between his body and tbe earth—viz., pass each other, thus tilling up the of the visitors is the midway plaisance. to himself the Gilbertian song, and be tion to their resources and impressing the tree trunk which liad rolled from through the soles of his feet. hole quite tightly. Tlie soles are then Here civilization aud barbarism min­ thankful that he isan American, wheu upon the mind of the homesceker the under the trougli. I thought for a mo­ A highly scientific physician, who inserted like any other insoles, keeping gle. Here the Hottentot from Africa he might have belonged to some other fact that desirable land and homes are ment that he was goiug to put it in its lias devoted many years to tbe critical tlie metal side downward. It is some­ and tbe Esquimau from Nowhere go nation. to be had at .moderate cost, that tbe place again. But it was not as I soon investigation of electro-therapeutics, re­ times necessary to fasten them in place The crowds at the gates of the fair, western states are making an exhibit understood, the end which ran over cently said: by a few small tacks. This is all that on a spree together. The plaisance is a very broad street as they open in the morning, are im­ at the fair. As representing the states that disturbed his mind, but the end “One of the most fundamental and is necessary to insure perfect electric and hns a length of nearly a mile, At mense, and the illustrations but faintly of the west at the exposition, Oregon, which he found it impossible to fill. certain facts in physiology is that tlie connection of tlie feet with the eartli. A perfectly dry footsole is neither a all times it is filled with a changing convey their magnitude. As the peo­ the land of big red apples, stands pre­ Raising tlie trough, which he then al­ active state of a living tissue is marked crowd decked in a medley of colors and ple enter the grounds they disperse and eminently at the bead. Although she lowed to rest for an instant on ono of by a fall of electrical level; in other comfortable nor a healthy one. It reminds one of tlie electrical tower,that the crowd disappears. Several Sundays has no state building, Oregon makes a his huge feet, he rolled away the sec­ words, an electrical depression is the should be just naturally moist, and changes its color constantly like a huge the attendance has been so large that magnificent showing of her resources ond supporting log with bis trunk, and most safe, most delicate physical sign tliat is what a copper or brass gauze in­ the streets of the white city had the in the several buildings of the fair. then set the trough down so tnat it of physiological action.” sole secures, and witli it much comfort chameleon, All nations are there; if they do not appearance of being crowded, but peo­ Her display in tlie horticultural build­ rested at both ends on the ground. He Many speaking facts might lie cited anil benefit to tlie wearer, through its come as visitors, they are there to be ple aie so different in their desires that ing is everywhere acknowledged to then returned to the pump and com­ in support of this theory, such as the acting as a good conductor of electricity : . no one thing seen by those who do. _ seems to be tlie object of be without a peer. Here she shows pleted his task.” case of the king of Dahomey,in Central between ills body and the earth.—frT. ---------- *»«---------- Tlie Oriental races are most numer- ■ their curiosity, pears weighing five pounds, apples six Africa, whom the traveler found suffer­ V. iyorld. Chickamauga Park. ous. Tlio potent American pocketbook : The liberal • arts building, which is inches in diameter, plums larger than ing and in miserable plight lrom blood­ England's Oldest Industry. has drawn heavily upon the storied the largest structure ever erected, con­ goose eggs, cherries 3( inches in cir­ General H. V. Boynton told me to- shot, painful and watery eyes, which tains over 40 acres of floor space, of and somewhat untidy east to furnish cumference and peaches 17} inches. In day, says the Washington correspond­ rendered him half-blind; and, besides, 'l'lie oldest industry in Great Britain a summer’s amusement for the people. which 32 acres are on the ground floor, her agricultural booths she exhibits ent of the Macon (Ga.) Telegraph, that his teeth were discolored and fast de­ An Arab in a big bernous called white Elevators in tbe center of the building grains and grasses that are acknowl­ Chickamauga park would be made in caying, while he often writhed with —older it could hardly be, for its exist­ ence has been traced back to the pre­ by courtesy, and robes to which the carry visitors a distance of 250 feet to edged by mill men to be without paral­ time the finest historical place in the toothache. Chicago-atmosphere has imparted new the roof, where is a half-mile prome­ lel. In the flour tests made at the fair, world, as also the most lovely. The This trouble of tlie sable monarch historic stone age, is still being carried on at tlie village at Brandon, on the The view afforded is flour made from Oregon wheat was tinges, jostles you in tbe crowd. Mus­ nade. park now is nine square miles, and an greatly interested the historian, for to cular Turks come trotting by with Se- unparalleled and a large number of found to make whiter aud finer bis­ addition will likely be made to it. This the latter’s astonishment, lie could not borders of Norfolk and Suffolk, and is dan chairs, and Christians must get people take advantage of the elevators. cuits than any other flour tried. In year the sum of $1,000,000 is to be ex­ find a single similar case throughout reported to lx- in a nourishing condi­ out of the Mohammedan way if they To the east there is nought but a broad the mining department a miniature pended on internal improvements and all the country, but, on the eoutrary, tion. It is a manufactory of gun and expect to escape without bruises. Chi­ expanse of water, as far as tlie eye can placer mine is kept constantly in oper- year by year other sums of money will the usual brilliant eyes apd teeth of tinder-box flints. The work is done in little sheds, often at the back of towns­ namen walk gravely along, apparently be used upon it, until it is in a satisfao- savages. It transpires, however, in tlie folk»’ cottages. It will naturally be taking no notice of tbe crowd or its I tory condition. A great deal of work is detailed description of tlie habits and asked who wants tinder-lxix flintsand cosmopolitan nature. But the bright to be done at tbe Chattanooga end and clothing of the tribe, that the king gun flints in tlwse days of phosphorous eyes and expressive faces of tlie Japan­ along the road to Lookout Mountain alone, by/oval edict, was {xirmltted to matches and Martinl-Henrys? The ese show that they are watching the j and Missionary Ridge. An idea of a wear any footgear; and that be had answer to tlie first question is that shifting multitude and delight in its drive through this pretty park can be from boyhood worn most elaborate silk there is a good trade in tlmler-box changes. formed from the fact that from the lined sandals—an instance of princely flints with Spain anil Italy, where th* Occasionally a brown, timid little north end of Missionary Ridge to the magnanimity, certainly where their tinder-box still keeps its ground in ru­ man from the island of Java steals place where the Confederate left was at king bore ill his own person tlie full ral districts. Travellers in uncivilized through tbe street in bis humble,plead­ Chattanooga is about 12 miles, and the brunt of introducing the blessings of regions, moreover, find flint and steel ing way, and hurries to his bamboo vil­ country about was tbe scene of five civilization to his subjects! more trustworthy than matches, which lage, where he is not likely to be trod­ days’ hard struggle between tbe con­ Cool ie laborers on plantations never are useless after they have absorbed den upon by bigger and stronger men- tending forces. In these battles all the wear any shoes, and they are about moisture. Gun flints, on tlie other Zulus, Samoans, Algerians, Kurds,Bra­ big armies on both sides were engaged, equal to tlie unclothed savages in tlicir hand, go mostly to flic wild parts of zilians, Dahomeyahs, Soudanese, Syr­ the northern under Hooker and the splendid physiques and freedom from Africa, where our old friend, “Brown ians, Egyptians, Hindoos, Cossacks, southern tinder Longstreet. So far 13 our civilized diseases. They are never Bess,” sold by auction long ago for Hawaiian», and nobody knows bow | states have appointed commissions to bald, or have defective sight, even what Hint muskets would fetch, has many more mingle in tbe erowd, and select the location of troops on the field down to old age, and we nil know found, it seems, her last refuge. lend to it variety and at the same time which includes eight northern and five their teeth are a proverb of whiteness confusion. * southern states, and it is expected that and perfection. Sweet Deduction. There are plenty of uniforms. The Horses' iron shoes are good conduc­ four additional northern states will ap­ Austrians and tbe Germans have mili­ tors of electricity, but in Europe they Tommy—l’aw I read that a man CUII point their commissions soon. tary bands here, and Russian, French, I was told also that it would be a are sometimes fitted with slippers of stop chewing tobacco by eating candy. Italian and Spanish officers are among long time before the contractors finish­ leather or rubber, when employed in Do you suppose that is true? the slglit-seers. The supply of gold Mr. Figg—Probably. ed their labors in the park and that a mowing large ornamental grounds. It lace and Shako« seems inexhaustible. Tommy—Ray, paw, if a little lx>y was superintendent of the park wns not has been found that daily employment Officers and soldiers sport their bright­ thought of use yet. When tlie im­ at such work very soon ruined horses, kept filled up with candy all the time, est raiment, and mild mannered citi­ provements shall have advanced far some becoming lame and some blind, don't you suppose that he would never zens trip over the swords of tlieir mili­ enough to warrant an office of tlie kind in a shorter time than seems credible. want to learn to chew tobacco? tary friends. Little urchins in the country who it is probable that it will be created Add to this the chatter of two or run barefooted are, even with tlie poor­ Rembrandt was the founder of the then. THE ELECTRIC COLUMN, WORLD ’ S FAIR. three dozen tongues of the Old World est of food, singularly healthy and ro­ Dutch school. He opposed the ideal in aud every variety of American accent, reach to the north and west and south, ation, washing virgin gold from the Th« Bullet-rrooT Jacket. bust; while tenderly nurtured children painting and deliberately began tb aad you have as pretty a scene of con­ in close proximity are congregated the gravel, Just as it is taken from Oregon’s even in the same locality, are well representation of nature. The models The alleged invention of a bulllet- known to lie more and more subject to he selected were generally ugly, pur­ fusion as must have occurred when the exposition buildings and those of the placer mining properties. people streamed down from the tower ! uiHuiuui, * * differ»nt states uiiu and ¡urviKii foreign iiniiuun, nations, ( “In the fishery department several proof costume for soldiers recalls a story toothache, neuralgia, rheumatism, etc- posely chooen, it is said, to show what of Babel and took their immediate *>«"[ while to the north the city's towering tons of the famous Columbia river sal­ alxiutthe Duke of Wellington and a things entirely unknown to the former. difficulties he could overcome, btit his parture for the four corners of tlie „pires arp of but (iimIy olltljneU | mon are shown together with ftshing similar material. A stranger was one As, however, wr cannot dis|>eB<