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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1894)
at the M»l>- Iaook at tlie Map. arete of Oregon, Yatnliill County t,le ,“OHt Pf«l- Were VOU '»*>• McMinnville, Yamhill County. Here la the County seat, Herein publlnhed THE TELEPHONE- REGISTER, Monarch of home newspapers, accorded first place in all (lie Directories. ju-tive section in the Worhl. land i* cheap, offering special In. iucemeiits to fruit raisers and dairymen- Lo<»k at tlie Map Look at the Map Circulation Guaranteed Greater Than That of any Other Paper Published in Yamhill County t.tibH.h.d *u»u«t. IB«' HOSE ElOüh.MÜ tun». I8H6 M c M innville , O regon , T hursday , J anuary h , J. CI.AKK, D. 1». s. I ante of one of the greatest dental "in America, lhe dental department i niverdtv of Michigan, lias opened ¿ hi Boom « of the Union him It. All (n dentistry can lie performed. Crown ridge work a specialty. _ __ .BREATH Ä GOUCHER, IYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, - • - ‘» kroon McMINNVILLE JCK AND DRAY CO., ILTER A WRIGHT, Proprietors », baker , HYPNOTIC POWER. Q ¿GEON AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. , Upstairs in the Garrison Building. L» LEE LAUGHLIN E. C APPERSON liant. Vice President. Caahlar McMinnville, Oregon, d up Capital, $50,000. marts a General Banking Business, sits Received Subject to Check Interest allowed on time deposits. I sight exchange and telegraphic trans- ,n New York. San Francisco and I’ort- lections made on all accessible points, ffice hours from 9 a. ni. to 4 p m. THE CITY STABLES. MATTHIES BROS. Successors to Livery, Feed, Sale ! BOOTH & LAMBRIGHT, Dealers in MOW SAUSAGES, ETC. paid for Dressed Meats Market on Third St. II. MATTHIES BROS. ELSIA WRIGIIT Don’t Lose Heart Manufactures and Deals in ARNESS ADDLES, BRIDLES. WHIPS, SPURS, BRUSHES, ROBES, Etc. ^^D. sells them cheaper tlmn any other the Valley My all liome-niade es- is the favorite with all who have them Give me a call nnd get prices. •r ill QUALE! & HENDERSON, b M. KAMSEY, W. FENTON, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, innville, ... - Oregon. Iffiee, Rooms 1 and 2 Uuion Block. E COMMERCIAL STABLE I Gates & Henry, Props. - KOUMYSS AS A FOOD.! Ô1ÏOL0IE Is of all descriptions moved and care- andling guaranteed. Collections will ade monthly Hauling of ad kinds cheap _________________ _____ fcMinnville, A SOLDIER’S ROMANCE. | denote fermented cow’s will continue to bear fruit for five yearn some cases a mixture of cow’s anti I though after the second year.tbe yield Atter Thirty Years His Keeyseke is ‘Brought mnres’s milk was fcrmented, and even i steadily decreases. A patch planted from Its Hiding Place. HOW IT IS GROWN AND CULTI with suckers provides crops for two HADE BY THE KHIROIS, KAUTUCKS I I the milk of the goat and that of the ass THE WONDERFUL RESULTS OB 1 was used. A beverage made by fer years only. After this the land is ex TAINED BY DR. LUYS. VATED IN FLORIDA. AND TARTARS. menting a mixture of cows’ and asses’ hausted so far as its ability to produce Thirty years ago a soldier in tbe bat milk was called “galazyme.” Mare’s pineapples Isconcei tied, and must have tle of Chickamauga sought a biding The Soul ol the Subject Transferred to (linger One of the Most Profitable industries in the Quali- It Possesses Wonderful Strengthening milk resembles woman’s milk more its vitality renewed by the use of fer place. It was not for himself that he Bread, Dolle, Glasses of Water, etc. The United States, The Only xDrawback Being tilizers or 1st given over to other pur- ties and is Past Becoming a Pood Prod- closely than does that of the oow; it Is wanted protection. Shells were shriek- Lack of Transportation Facilities. richer in sugar and contains less albu Sensation of Pain is Real. poses, while a new territory is provid uct in all Civilized Countries. iug. Tlie boom of tiie cannon and the minoids (cheese) than the latter and is ed for the crop. This method is tbe rattle of musketry were almost contin Some extraordinary exhibitions of uous. Sulphurous smoke waa so dense In England and all over Europe, one followed st present on the keys. The vast steppes of European H uh - much easier to digest. But the difference in composition of hynotic power were given at the Chari in the glades that, looking upward, one pineapples, or “pines," are eaten only Each grower makes an annual clearing si a and Central and southwestern Asia, by the few who cun afford to raise of a few acres of forest land, and thus consisting of almost boundless plains— the two kinds of milk are not only ty hospital in Faris by Dr. Luys re could not see the tops of the tall pines. them in hot houses or pay the extrava cenverts it into a “pine" producing treeless everywhere—are inhabited by those of quantity of constituents, but cently. From descriptions of them it In such surroundings the soldier did gant prices for which they are sold, area. As tlie keys are small this pro the wandering tribes of Kblrgis, Bash at least in one important instance, that is unquestioned that they were devel not think of his own safety. He sought says Kirk Monroe, in Youth'» Compan cess cannot be continued many years; kirs, Kalmucks and Tartars. During of the albuminoids, one of quality; a oped from experiments which have a place which would conceal bls chief ion. Ho rare are they on the other and when tbe time comes that fertiliz tbe three months of severe winter these dlfternce in properties, the albuminoids been in progress in Paris for the last treasure, something that, whatever side of tbe Atlantic that they are some ers must be used, the inferior soil of the people live in pits dug in the sand and of human milk forming in the stom few yean. Due series of these experi might happen to him, lie hoped might times hired to impart a crowning glory mainland will be as available as that ot rudely covered with thick felt. Tbe ach an extremely soft and finely di ments, at a private seance given by a come into another’s possession. Near the bottom of one of the large to banquets, where they may be ad the keys. The cutting of “pines” for remaining part of the year they roam vided curd, those of the cow a compar member of the Ecole Polyteehnlque, I mired and longed for, but not eaten. shipment north begins in April, when about the plains, seeking their meaus atively hard, lumpy mass of cheese. To witnessed In the latter part of last sum forest trees n solid shot had torn a gap for t/lej are ing wound. Into that, as far as it In England a [sjund, or five dollars, Is the fruit is full, but at least two weeks of existence, which they are unwilling overcome these differences is tlie aim mer. Two women aud three men were tbe would go, the soldier tucked bls prec considered a reasonable price for a hot before it is ripe. Tlie season closes to procure by tilling tlie soil. The only In our best infants’ food. Tbe peculiar with tlie first of .lune. During this thing left them is the breeding of ani process of fermentation which milk “subjects.” after briefly outlining his ious property. Some time before tbe pee from kease house “pine,” and even in this country season the field presents a most beauti mals, and of these the horse is tlie fa undergoes when converted into kou plans and theories he proposed to ex- battle ended a shell dropped into tbe as much lias lieen [mid for elioiee spec top of tlie big tree and exploded. The are easily di- imens of tlie fruit at tlie season when ful picture. Its whole expause is a vorite because the most profitable. Tlie myss renders the albuminoids more sol plain, the professor seated one of the Branches were they are not in market. Until within mass of gold tinted foliage with varying horse is to him what the reindeer is to uble, nnd hence more digestible. women in an easy clialr. He held be- effect was terrible. gtsted' ^o~r 'frying a dozen years nearly all the pineapples shades of red and green. Here and tlie Laplander, or the camel to the Whatever then its source, koumyss Is fore her a gingerbread figure of a wom torn from their sockets. Tbe trunk raised for market were grown on the there it Is dotted with clumps of bana Arab. It is truly a wonderful breed, a highly effervescent, and, when re an, and, witli a few mystic signs and was riven. The foliage was blasted. Bahama Islands, whence they were nas, dark leaved mangoes and other this horse of the liussian steppe. 8mall cently prepared, slightly acidulous bev phrases, transmitted, as lie said, the After tlie shock nature did all that was $korTemtiy f ^nd all shipped by swift sailing vessels to New tropical trees. Surrounding it is a in body, it possesses the most wonder erage made from milk by a proi’esa of living sensibility of the woman in the possible to mend the damage. Nour York or Liverpool. Today the princi dense forest or "hummock” growth ful powers of endurance and is capable fermentation, as wine Is tbe product of chair to the gingerbread. Then, with ished from tlie roots the lower purl of J^urjboae.» pal pineapple producing district of the that serves as a wind break. of resisting fatigue, hunger, cold ind fermentation of the Juice of tbe grape. great deliberation, he dismembered the the tree recovered from its wound. Tbe ^TT olens is SetTer world is in the Upited States, on a Tbe fruit bearing plants stand so thirst during the long winters, as no It contains tbe casein, the most nutri cake, breaking ott' one hand after tbe outer wood and bark closed over tbe group of five small islands, or “keys,” close together, and their aggressive other breed of horse in the world is ca tious element of milk, in which it other, abbreviating tbe arms, mutilat crevice which the soldier had used for leaves are so interlocked, that pable of. The urrival of spring brings can be more readily digested and as ing tbe legs, and, finally, taking a bite his safe deposit. But tiie ruin w rougbt Shcl jburer irxati /ar4. lying off the extreme southern point of it looking seems impossible for any human be new life to man and lieast, and soon similated. Without going too deeply out of the head. At every fresh as in the top was beyond [lower of restora Florida. These keys are Elliot’s Old REFUSE ALL S'JR&TITUTES. Rhodes, Largo, Plantation and Upper ing to force a way through their serried the soil is covered with juicy grasses. into chemistry, it may lie said that tlie sault upon It the subject shrieked and tion. The tree grew up at the baseand (ienuinc made only by Metacumba. On them less than seven ranks. The cutting season is also the Then their wanderings begin, only to fermentation changes the sugar In clutched at her own limbs. As tbe died at the top. A coii|>le of months ago General hundred acres are devoted to the culti beginning of tbe mosquito season, and lie ended when the cold drives them milk (called lactoose) |iartly into alco gingerbread woman liecame smaller N. K FAIRBANK i CO.. and smaller, the shrieking woman be Stewart, ot the Chickamauga commis ST. LOUIS and vation of “pines,” but from this small whenever a plant is touched myriads back to the shelter of tlie underground hol, cartiolic acid gas and lactic acid. CHICAGO, NEW YORK, BOSTON We all know what happens when an came weaker and weaker, until her ag sion, in going about the field, came to area four million five hundred thous of these winged terrors rise from it in I huts. The mares, now finding an and pineapples were shipped to New blinding clouds. The sun pours down 1 abundance of rich, succulent grasses add, as vinegar, is aoded to milk—it ony was little more than an incipient this tree. He saw that tbe struggle of York in one year recently. Tbe ship a fervid heat, and tbe cooling sea and herbs, yield a plentiful flow of curdles, thickens—this is what takes shudder and an almost inaudible sob. nature had ended in defeat. The tree ment from the Bahamas for the same breezes that would otherwise sweep the milk, and this is the staff’of life to the place in koumyss, but this change is so Of course the professor was not inspir was dead. Ina little while, if left alone WILSON &. HENDERSON. Props. year was about two-thirds of this field are kept from it by the impenetra native. He does not drink it in its gradual, and beiug accompanied by an ed by bloodthirsty instincts, and lie it would fall from decay. The work amount, while less than n million and ble windbreaks. Under these condi natural state, but prepares from it, by agitation, an absolute necessity in tbe spared tbe female, to exert the same in men put their axes to the roots and a quarter were brought in the United tions the gathering of pineapples is no a peculiar process, a beverage called manufacture,tbe curd is in an extreme fluence upon her later for the mystifi down came the useless trunk. As it States from other West Indian islands. easy or pleasant undertaking; but few koumyss. Travelers in Russia report ly finely divided state. Hence we may cation of other inquirers into scientific struck the ground it parted. The crev The mainland of southern Florida has white men can endure the labor. Most that a wonderful change now takes say that one operation of digestion has wonders. He restored her to strength ice so long closed opened. Out dropped EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS, also begun to produce pineapples in of it is performed by burly Bahamian place in the natives, due probably to a been accomplished, and the curd can with a few words of gibberish, anil as the soldier’s treasure, one of the old- LATEST STYLE RIGGS great numbers. On the island of Cuba negroes, who have lieen accustomed to great extent to the change of living, to now be readily acted upon by the di she arose from her seat, dazed and suf fashioned daguerreotypes. The picture fering from the indistinct remembrance AND APPOINTMENES. the sugar planters are just lieginning to it from their boyhood. Even these men the out-of-door exercise, etc., but no gestive fluids. As the above changes of some torture, the professor invited is tlint of a lady of uncertain age. It shows the evidence or careful prepara convert their unprofitable caneflelds refuse to enter the fields until the sun doubt also the almost magic effect of are constantly going on iu koumyss we is so high as to partially abate the tlie koumyss, of which enormous quan can readily see that it is not a stable one of the men, who had been a watch tion to be “taken.” The dress is ad Special Attention Given to Into pineapple patches. I Boarders. ful spectator, to take the chair. justed carefully, the hair is pressed The Bahama pineapples are deterior- plague of the mosquitos, and they gen tities are taken. The people now re fluid, but constantly changing and be erally leave off'work by four o’clock in cruit health and strength, which they coming more and more acid. When in A camera was wheeled from a corner down upon the sides of the forehead, Third Street, Between E ind F, McMinn ating on account of the impoverish- ville, Oregon. have lost through the privations and the first stages of fermentation, while and pointed at the man, who, mean the liands are folded on the lap and ment of the soil; planters are turning the evening. During tbe cutting season they re exposures of the previous winters. still quite mild, it is called mild kou while bad been suitably posed by an the features are composed in tiiat un attention to Sisal hemp. On the other hand, tlie area of “pine” lands in south ceive their lioard and two dollars per This fact lias been especially remarked myss; when quite acid, strong koumyss assistant, who now stood nearby, ready natural way which was considered tiie Florida is being extended witli each day in wages, though at oilier times by all travelers, and no doubt it was and while hi the intermediate stage, to strike a flash light when he was di proper tiling for sittings in those rected to do so. The professor showed days. year, mid such pains are taken in gath they are willing to work at from twelve this tiiat led to the careful study of tbe weak koumyss. Tlie commissioners have speculated A few words in regard to the prepar himself a capable photographer as well ering the crop that Florida “pines,” to twenty dollars per month. In the whole subject of koumyss, which has like Florida oranges, now command a field the laliorers wear cowhide boots, led to its use and introduction as a spe ation of koumyss by the natives. The as a skillful scientist, and after trifling not a little over this strangely preserv better price than any others. Pineap canvas trousers, leathern gloves, and cial food product in all civilized coun sweet milk is put into vessels made of witli the focus and otherwise prolong ed relic. Carefully wrapped in tissue PLANT FERRY’S SEEDS ple plants, frequently called “trees,” by often a head protection of mosquito tries. In regard to the history of horse skin (hair side out). A small ing the entertainment, he gave the paper, it was brought to Washington a this year, and make up for lost time, . Ferry’« Seed Annual for 1894 will j the growers, are provided with stiff, netting. In order to avoid as much koumyss, Its use by the tribes of Rus amount of old koumyss is added and word that produced the flash light, and few days ago. General J. 8. Fullerton, k give you many valuable bints A sharp pointed leaves like those on the as possible the dagger like points of the sia, dates back probably to time imme the mixture briskly churned at inter the negative was made. It required the associate of General 8tewart on the about what to raise and howto^ raise it. It contains informa-^M I top or crown of a pineapple, except leaves and tlie sharp, saw-like teeth morial. Koumyss was known to tlie vals until fermentation sets in, when but a few moments to develop tbe like commission, has tbe picture now. His ^^ktion to be bail from no other^M source. Free to all.^^F | that they are much longer. In fact tiiat line their edges, the cutters do not ancients. Herodotus mentions it as tbe mass foams violently. The kou ness, and then was seen a fairly good interest in it grows. Someday he be M. Ferry* Co. I the crown of a “pine” is itself a perfect lift their feet in walking through the prepared by the Scythians, thus: “The myss now passes til rough the stages reproduction of the sitter’s features. lieves the mystery about it will Im Detroit, cleared up. Mlch._^W plant, and If thrust into the ground, leaves, but shutlie along, pushing the milk is [loured into casks, aliout w hich mentioned above, and is either used at The sitter recognized the picture and “Perhaps there is a romance; perhaps once or allowed to become Stronger. leaves aside with their canvas clad legs. conceded that It looked like him. The the blind slaves are placed, and the under the proper conditions will bear it is only a daguerreotype,” he said fruit in eighteen months. The pineap They are armed with keen- long-bladed milk is stirred round. That which Agitation being necessary tothesuccess professor made a few passes with bis “Like the toad that came out of the ple lias no seed, but is propogated from knives, and carry large baskets, of a rises to the top is drawn off’ and con of tbe operation, and the natives being hands above the head anil on the block of stone alive aud lioppiag after proverbially lazy, travelers have report forehead of tlie mun in the chair. A peculiar shape, made in the Bahamas. sidered the best part; the under por slips or suckers. Several slips spring unknown entombment. This picture ed seeing the nags, closed at the tops, thing as soulless as a corporation sat in In these they bring out from four to tion is of less account. ” Homer also from the bnse of each perfected fruit, drops from tbe heart of tlie tree ill as while the suckers shoot from the bot six dezen "pines” at a time. The fruit speaks of it and tells how the Scythians attached by a rope a few feet long. It the chair, and another as full of soul as Marble anil Granite tom of the plant. Each plant produces that ripens in the field, and is thereby used to deprive their slaves of their was the duty of each member of the a bride, was on the negative. Standing giKMi condition as when it was first put family to give the bag a vigorous kick with his back to the subject, the pro there. It may have been hid from tbe Works. a single fruit and then dies, but its unfitted for shipment, is at the dispos sight tiiat they might keep the secret each time it was passed. The rolling fessor, with great deliberation, drew a enemy like the charter in the Hartford al of anyone who chooses to cut it. of makings drink from mares ’ milk. QTTIXTCTr. ; jxæ ^. ss . suckers become bearing plants a year Only those who have eaten a pineapple Wandering trilies carried the art of motion produced tbe necessary agita pin point across the face on tlie nega oak. Perhaps the soldier was fatally later, while its slips, If thrust into tbe tion and no doubt proved a good labor tive, lining both cheeks. At the same wounded and hid the picture with his ground, will yield fruit in eighteen thus perfected can have any concep making koumyss into all sections of saving device. Many recipes may be instant the man uttered an exclama remaining strength. He had not the tion of its possibilities. It is as yellow the country into which they migrated, B ranch V aio »—“Holl's ()l<i months. About ten thousand slips found for making koumyss in tbe tion of pain, raised his hand and heart to destroy It. He would not have as an orange and as full of juice. Su and it is a curious fact that religion may lie planted to the acre, and of Stand, household. In almost all cases the passed it across his face. But most It fall into the ruthless hands of those these two-thirds will bear fruit. Thus gar could not add to its sweetness. It played an important part, later on, in Oregon. the yield of pineapples is about seven melts in tbe month, and, above all, it is the continuation of the making of kou product made by them is not tit to wonderful of all, a red mark appeared who might search for him after death. McMinnville, drink and when uses! for invalids may for a moment on the cheeks of the Perhaps he was just going into battle thousand tothencre. If the growers so wholesome a fruit, that any one myss. Thus, the nomads who adopt Are prepared to do Cemetery work in be injurious. The operation of prepar man, taking the course followed by the and thought to leave the picture and re may eat a dozen a day If he chooses, ed Christianity discontinued the use of all its branches at Imttom [»rices. Any could be certain of realizing one dollar without a fear of evil consequences. lioth the .flesh and the milk of the ing koumysa successfully is one requir pin. In turn tbe sharp instrument turn afterwards. one needing work of tins kind will do per dozen on every crop, pineapple "The place in which the daguerreo well to call and examine their stock raising would rank among the most lu In comparison with this perfect, sun- horse. William de Auburqus writes in ing expert knowledge and extreme was passed over the skin of the fore and get prices before going elsewhnre. crative of agricultural pursuits; but the warmed fruit, tbe “pines” that reach the thirteenth century, that "those care and should not lie attempted in head, the lips, the ears, and in each in type has lain all of these years looks the household when the product is to stance the accompanying shrinking like a dosed up solid shot wound,” present lack of transportation facilities northern cities are hard, seur and in ; w ho are Christians among the nomads, be used for an invalid. Much has been and pain of the subject were noticeable, continued the general,“but it is wonder Assignee’s Notice. and the dependence of Jthe growers up digestible, unworthy the name they as the Russians and Greeks, will not written about the physiological and as was likewise the red mark. Prick ful how the soldier’s secret lias beeu on commission merchants diminish the bear. They are, however, the best that drink koumyss. They consider them therapeutical action of koumyss, and it ing the negative with a pin point, even preserved from rain and snow and the can lie Notice is hereby given that the under had until railroads find tlieir selves no Christians after they once signed has been duly appointed assignee of profits greatly. is regarded almost a specific in certain gently, was felt by the victim and indi usual wearing effects of time. Thirty way to flic remote fields of southern have drunk of it. ” But those who em The pinenpple is perishable, and the estate of W. II. Harrison, an insolvent cated by his nervous action. The pro years to a day this picture lay there braced Mohammedism retained the diseases by prominent physicians. debtor of Yamhill county. Oregon. All there are many chances against its Florida. persons, therefore, having any claims Medical literature abounds witli won fessor explained that of course no es hidden and protected. The jarring same love and veneration for the horse reaching a distant market in good con against said estate are hereby notified and A NEW DIVINITY. as distinguished their ancestors for derful cures effected by the use of kou pecial virtue was attached to the nega blows of tbe ax which brought down required to present them to me duly veri dition, consequently it is considered myss, especially in all diseases of the tive. The same transference of soul the tree broke the glass, and thai Is all fied at Ilio law office of McCain A Magers, many generations. at McMinnville. Oregon, within three best to sell tlie crop in the field rather A Sect in India Whose Chief Divinity is Queen The first mention of tlie koumyss by respiratory organs, particularly in con could be made to a print from the neg the damage that has mme in all these Victoria. months from this 23d day of November. A. than to run the risks of shipment. In . name is in writings of tbe twelfth cen sumption, but it is more than probable ative, to an engraving, to an oil paint years. A man who would take so D., 1*«. „ 1889 a certain grower sent three ship W m . M. C hrisman , much care to hide something precious There is u sect in Orissa, in the Den tury. In 1182, Prince Igar Seversky that its action in all these eases is an ing or any pictorial object. Assignee of said Estate. loads of “pines” to England. Two of to him would come back for it If it was indirect one, and shows its effect when ga presidency, who worship Queen The man was then placed upon the was taken prisoner by a nomad tribe McfUix <t M aobiu , tbe ships were so long in reaching their a nutritious and easily digested food is scientific shelf, and the second woman possible to do so. Was the soldier kill Attorneys for said Estate. destination that their cargoes were Victoria as their chief divinity. Col. i of southern Russia, and the captors got required, and this koumyss is, in the called. She was a delicate subject, ed or taken prisoner? spoiled and worthless upon their arriv Graham also discovered that her maj ' so drunk on koumys that they allowed “Perhaps he did return but was un highest degree. A few words in regard readily susceptible to the influence of esty was an object of worship in the i their prisoner to escape. William de al. The third made a quick trip and to tlie modern preparation of koumyss. exteriorization, and showing her sym able to Identify the tree with its shell- I Aurbur<|uis, the French missionary, temple of Phodongo-Lama, at Tumlong landed her cargo in good condition. was probably the first to give a distinct In Russia large koumyss establishment pathy with the nondescript dummy torn top. The man to whom tbe face The “pines” found a ready sale at elev in Thibet. A sect in the Punjub worship a deity account of koumyss; of its preparation, are operated in most of the large cities. that was supposed to represent her in was so dear may be living. The pic* en shillings or alsiut two and a half ' ture may be that of mother, wife or Germany lias for a nur iber of years es dollars apiece; and the lucky shipper whom they call Nikkai Sen. This taste and physiological action. He tablished kephir-cure places, resem the professor's hands. This was a rag | sweetheart. There is not a word or Nikkai Sen was none other than the called the drink “ cosmus, ” and thought baby, and, after going through tlie cleared all his expenses, including the mark by which its origin can lie traced. bling watering places. In England cost of his spoiled cargoes, and twenty redoubted lien. Nicholson, and noth it very palatable. Marco Polo, in bls the principal point of distribution is usual ceremony, the professor plunged We don’t know whether it belonged to thousand dollars besides. In 18!» he ing that the general could say or do liook of travels, speaks of koumyss. London, where it is made by a large a knife deep into the cotton vitals of the a Union soldier or to a confederate. baby repeatedly. With every stroke repeated the experiment with two car dampened the enthusiasm of bis No further mention is made of koumyss The spot where it was found was a part I dairy company. In this country most goes, nnd unfortunately lost them ardorers. M. du Chaillu tells that until the end of the eighteenth cen j of tbe large cities have their nianufac- the woman in the ehair shrieked and of tbe field where the fighting was the some of the African savages looked tury, when a number of surgeon“ em looked about her in the most pathetic CURE. 1 lioth. fiercest. Portions of both armies ad The pineapples raised on the Florida upon him as a superior being, and tbe ployed in the Russian service called I turers of it, this being necessary on ae- manner, seeking some means of escape, An agreeable latrati ve and N ER V ETOXIC. vanced anil retreated over it several I count of the unstable qualities of the Sold by Pnigg'stsor sentimm1-*’“- 50°- South sea islanders worshipped Capt. the attention of tbecivilized world to leaving no doubt in the minds of her keys are of five varieties. Of these tbe i and »l.t» per package. Samples free. times. Soldiers from Illinois, Indiana, ir/< WT/Y The Favorite T.5TS P.TIX3 most common are the Spanish or scar Cook as a deity. Even when they had the preparation of koumyss and its use , koumyss preventing its being shipperl audience that she thought she suffered Ohio and Kentucky faced soldiers from KQ g< Uforthe Teeth and Breath, 25c. any great distance. Some time ago a every agouy the rag baby was being let, which are the best for shipment, killed him and cut him up in small in medicine. The most active of those j Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, Ala alid are those ordinarily seen in north pieces tbe inhabitants of Owyhee fully was John Grieve, a Scotchman, who koumyss was put on the market which subjected to. It was not until the cot bama and Mississippi around the tree ern cities. Next comes tbe sugarloaf, expected him to reappear and frequent sent a communication to the Royul So is claimed to unalterable. Quite re ton hail been slashed into bits and the which held tbe secret. cently a koumyss powder, kumysgen, ly asked what he would do to them on woman had shrunken into her chair ciety of Edinburgh, entitled: "An Ac which Is much sweeter than the scar "Somewhere there Is a tender chord koumyss in a dry form, has lieen offer as though expiring, that the professor count of the Method of Making a Wine let, but more delicate and less easy to his return. Lander, in his Niger expedition, Called by the Tartars Koumyss, and its ed the medical profession and appears ceased, and brought her back to her which will vibrate when this picture is ship. The “ Egyptian Queen ” is n BEST IN THE WORLD. seen and the story of the picture,found, large, juicy "pine,” very difficult to says that in most African towns and uses in Medicine.” After a number of to lie received with great favor. This senses. The sensibility of another man after thirty years, at Chickamauga, is powder contains tbe solid constituents villages he was treated as a demigod. was transferred to a glass of water, and patients sent by Grieve to Tartary had handle; while the liestof all the Puerto read. If the soldier perished, the one fOltgALXBTbXALEBgOEXEmlXT. RIcoe—magnificent fellows, weighing Lord John Lawrence has been wor returned in perfect health, he began , of koumyss, and requires only the ad when the professor's finger merely of water to prepare it for use tauched its surface, the man cried whose likeness he so carefully protected ten pounds each, as sweet and juicy as shiped among the Silks it’ northwest making koumyss himself. From this dition with but little inconven ience or delay. may lie living. The knowledge of this | an Indian River orange, but rarely India. Three years ago a man named time on, we find a large number of ar It has the advantage of always being aloud, and continued to do so, wildly last act may come like a long delayed and hysterically, until the water was JurJung Tain, a district commissioner ticles on koumyss scattered through seen more than two hundred miles of the same strength. message of farewell from a loved one thrown from tbe goblet upon the from the place where they are grown. for the Russian government at Gar- tbe Russian and German literature, TO Msrllia "Mhlutoo'i Slipper*. goblet upon the ground, when the sub dying. It may mean great joy to some The land of the keys on which pineap blgivisk, in tbe northwestern part of both lay and medical, and we cannot A curious memento of Charles Thom one north or south. ples are raised, would appall even the Siberia, imagined be wa« a god. Sub fail to notice the high opinions almost son, the first secretary of the conti ject gave a fl nal cry and colkqtsed en tirely. Other experiments were equally all of the authors have of it, both as a sequently he declared himself to be tbe nental congress, has just turned up in W a want many men, women, boys, and girls to heart of a New England farmer, for One Sinall Bile IX-an every nlpht fora r.M ansiseTorpM hirer*. Zfie. per boule HO. .. there is prolwdily no land in the world chief divinity in the Yakutskan pan food and a valuable reconstructive diet Lower Merion township, in Montgom fantastic. their on horn*. Ths b.-in*-. H r.»y. r1"“"'' more rocky that yet produces paying theon. Divine honors were paid to By the aid of the Russian government ery county, where he passed his declin „riHlrhorembls. .ml p.” " crops. It can not be worked with him and he was carried through the koumys»-cure stations were established ing years. Catherine Scheetz, an old Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair. dMlg«. Toe .VlHw.n lady who lives in a little frame house plow, hoe or spade; but it does not settlement daily. On special occasions near reveral large cities, and from tiie on Mill creek, treasures, among many «mirelltlon. Expsrir«’ lus-MMiry. No eopital retired. re“'»’ “ need working. As soon as it is cleared be was accompanied by a wonderful careful experiments and observations relies of the revolution, a lock of the Wl.h ererrthin« th.1 ’<» «’ of its dense forest growth the “pine” procession, witen he was carried by ttien recon led, the medical profession distinguished statesman s hair. This .nd kelp yos to rsrn ten 9lipfl slips are set out in LHC the virgin vBRgiia soil, V« or right richly dressed men, seated in a has obtained extremely valuable infor came into her mother’s possession soon Women 40 .. w*n M men. .nd » after Thomson’s death in 1X24 and was j rather rock, and the result in awaiiesl | highly ornamented ehair, which waw mation. moke »00.1 rer- AV “V; work A11 ••eree.l who follow onr pl»" T» Modern koiimye differs from that handed down to Miss Scheetz as a j with confidence. The planting is done j adorned by the wings of partridges, pie dirwtlon«. »ernest ^5 precious heirloom. It has preserved its I L a . a deal of «oner. Everything is new dnritig the rainy season,which Includes bella, bomen’ tail* ao<l ribbon«, while spoken of in that it is made from mw’s original color, a grizzled white, tn a [ .nd In^mt domwd. Writ, for onr before him wm a band of daneent. milk, while the former was made wonderful degree Miss Scheetz also j July and August, and the patch is Clresl.r^nd iwlrr foil hrfbem.tlon No His carear however, was a short one, chiefly from the milk of the mare, In has a pair of white high-heeled slip- t It yo. mndnd. not to ro - •«* «•" kept free from weeds for several months or until it is no longer poaaible. on ac for be was arrestesi by the military au tbe Caucasus mountains, where horned pers which were once Martha Washing of the thick growth of their thorities and sent to Vladiviatock, catth* were abundant and tbe horse did ton's. The heels of these slippers I korce tinson A o count .pikes! leaves, to work among tiie wh^rr he is now confined in a lunatic not thrive well, a drink resembling would awe even the most experienced | koumyss was made from tbe cow s modern society belle, tapering off to j plants. Then they are left totheir own asylum. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. PORTLAND, MAINE milk an<l was called "kepliir;” thi« about a half-inch square at the bottom j devices, to grow as they will. in their height of three inches. Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard, name is still used by the <lermm«to A fiehl of “pines” raised from slips THE PINEAPPLE eat' are sfi/l better ftTien triade wi/h (Office over Braly’s Bank.) „NVIL1.Ï, VOL. V. NO. 50 1894. Oregon. •ery, Feed and Sale! erything New And Firstclass. lai Accommodations for Commercial Travellers, er Second and E Streets, one block m Cooks hotel. J. F. FORD, (S-va.xigr*llat,) es Moines. 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