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VOL. XXV Entered »t the Postoffice in McMinnville, *s Second-class matter. M’MINNVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1895. AN EPOCH HARKING CONTEST. OREGON NEWS AND NOTES. There is talk of a bicycle factory in Albany. Less than four months ago the en The Salem Statesman is trying the terprising proprietors of the Chicago experiment of an eight-page daily. There have been 21 carloads of Times-Herald newspaper announced that a contest of automobile convey hops shipped from Woodburn since ances, or motocycles, would take October 1st. place on November 2, and that they The state agricultural college is would give $5,090 in prizes to the preparing to hold a farmers’ institute winners of the race. at Oregon City. The only thing which now menaces Fiester, the condemned wife mur the success of the contest is the large derer at Grant’s Pass, is to be number of contestants, for though it hanged the day after Thanksgiving. is expected that a considerable num The largest salmon of the season ber of those who have entered will caught at Woods was by N. L. fail to put in an appearance on No Fletcher, and measured four feet vember 2, still the number of contest three inches. ants will probably be quite large. Miss Aggie Denman of Corvallis, The course to be traveled is from formerly a teacher in the city schools Chicago to Waukegan and return. of Independence, has been committed The official route has been announced to the insane asylum. and comprises almost exactly 100 Prof. Adams of Stephens public miles of the best roadway in the west. school, Portland, on trial two days There are some stretches of ordinary country road, but any practical moto- last week for excessively whipping cycle will have no trouble in making Carl Wolf, a nine year-old boy, was good time for the entire distance. acquitted. Signboards will be placed at the in Col. J. B. Eddy of the railroad com tersection of the various roads for the mission, has been appointed a dele guidance of those who wish to famil gate from Oregon to the trans-Miss- iarize themselves with the route in issippi commercial congress to be advance of the day of the contest. held at Omaha. An officer of the contest will be placed Owing to the fact that so many per at all points where a turn is made, to sons at Monmouth are boarding stu direct the carriages. dents this year at $1.75 a week, the The contest is limited to moto dining hall has only forty boarders, cycles, or, as they are more commonly and does not pay expenses. known, “horseless carriages.” There The raising of chickory is an in will be eligible to competition any dustry near Lebanon. Some of the and all vehicles having three or more product is on exhibition at Portland running wheels, and which derive all in the Linu county collection, It is their motive power from within them used as a substitute for coffee. selves. No vehicle shall be admitted Petitions are in circulation for a to competition which depends in any daily mail route over the Wilson way upon muscular exertion, except river road, and for the establishment for purposes of guidance. Compet of postoffices on the route to be ing vehicles which derive their power from petroleum, gasolene, electricity known as Ellingsworth and Glenora. It Will Occur To-Morrow in Chi- cago Betweeii Horseless Vehicles* for Infants and Children HIRTT ^ears’observatlon of Castoria with the patron ago of million» ofjponons,jpermlt ns to speak of it without gn—sing. It is unquestionably the beat remedy for Infant» and Children tho world ha» ever known. It i» harmless. Children lihe it. It give» them health. It will save their lives. Init Mother« have something which i* ah—lately safe »»J pract^pUv perfect a« a child’» medicin*. Castoria destroys Worm*. Cartari* allay» F*v*ri»h—. Caatoria pr*Y*nt* vomiting Sour Cnrd. Castori* cur*« Diarrhö* and tVind Colio. C arto ria Tettare» T—thing Trouble». Castoria cures Conatip ation and Flatulency. Castoria neutrallee» th* *ff*ct» of oarbonlo acid gas or poi«onon< air. Caetoria do— aot contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic prop»ety. Castoria assimilates th* food, regulates th* rtomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural deep. Castoria is jtnt np in one-size bottle« only. It is not »old in bnlk. Don’t allow any on* tn aelljron anything el— on th* plea or promt»* The fao-*imll* signature of - Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria YAMHIbU FARMS BEST Ifl THE WORLD. W. L. WARREN, Real Estate Agent, McHINNVILLE, ORE., Grain, Fruit and Hop Lands The Reporter ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR NO. 45. FRO.n THE COINTY PRESS. Newberg Graphic. Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE fascinating goi . f . Do you play golf ? If you do, you are bound to be an enthusiast or nothing, and never tire of telling or listening to tales of prowess on the “green;” and if you do not have any “golfing" friends, you should make haste to learn all you can about it, or reconcile yourself to losing their friendship, for not to know golf places you in another sphere entirely, and the golfer will tell you frankly, “you have no soul.” That it is a charming and health-giving game, no one can deny; and after reading the handsomely illustrated article, “Fascinating Golf,” in Demorest’s magazine for November, one can understand something of the enthusi asm it arouses, and the fascination it exercises over its devotees. Another article of interest to all women is “Woman Guardians of Patriotism,” which gives many interesting facts about the daughters of the American Revolution which have never before been published, and the illustrations include portraits of the officers of the national organization, and most of the state regents. The same number is replete with charming stories by Joseph Hatton, Margaret Sutton Briscoe, Sarah Bierce Scarborough, and other well-known writers, and everyone is bound to find something interesting aud useful in the differ ent departments for which this mag azine is noted. Prof. P. U. Headrick, of Corvallis, The Christmas number of this ideal has broken the record in an ascent family magazine is to have numerous of Mt. Hood. Heretofore the latest holiday attractions, among them a ascent in the season was October 11. charming water-color of “Chrysan The professor made it on the 14th themums," by the eminent flower painter De Longpre, which is to be of October. given as a Christmas supplement; The paper at Woods invites Corbett and anyone may obtain it, also a De and Fitzsimmons to hold their fight cember number of Demorest’s, by on top of Haystack rock, and the one who shall knock the other off into the cuttingout this notice and forwarding sea shall be given a year’s subscrip it, with twenty cents in stamps, to the address below. No one should tion to the Ocean JFavr. The grand jury at Pendleton neglect to take advantage of this brought in forty indictments against offer. Demorest’s is published for gamblers and persons owning build $2.00 a year by the Demorest Pub ings in which gambling had been al lishing Co., 110 Fifth Avenue, New lowed. A dozen youug men were York. or steam, and which are provided with receptacles for storing or hold ing the same, will be permitted to replenish their motive power at Jeff erson Park, Half Day, Waukegan and Winnetka, and at no other points. Each contestant must make his own arrangements for taking advantage of these relay points. No vehicle will be admitted to com petition unless it shall comfortably carry not less than two persons for the entire distance, one of whom may have charge of the vehicle and the manipulation of the same. A most interesting competition has recently taken place in France between varied specimens of motor fined and admonished by the judge. carriages. The course prescribed was The grand lodge of the Degree of from Paris to Bordeaux—a distance Honor has been organized one year of 358 miles—and back again, any in Oregon, and it is a remarkable fact vehicle to stand disqualified if it con sumed more than one hundred hours that there has been but one death in on the road. The big prize of the day its membership, and that was asui- —40,000 francs ($7,720)—was for 4 l vide. The order issues $1000 insur- Offers a choice list, embracing some of the finest seated carriages, which was won by I I ance to each member. Oregon ought to have good roads Les Fils de Peugeot Freres, while now. The Oregon road club has fit Messrs. Panhard & Levassor se cured second place with a two-seated ted up the Dekum mansion in Port carriage, making the round trip in land with card tables, billiard room, and a bowling alley, where the mem ip the County. Read the following List of Special Bargains: twenty-four hours and fifty three bers may meet, and—make roads. minutes. .________________ _______ • The winning conveyances were pro —W'o odhurn Independent. • pelled by gasoline, and the rate of Albert Chenneworth, a photog Nul 7k acres in Fairlawn add to McMinn depot. A desirable residence. Price 81400. speed was about 15 miles an hour, rapher at Hubbard, while walking ville; good house and barn; living water; set in fruit »nd berries; good lor gulden »1200—tenus No. 22. 160 acres with good house and I.am; which is regarded, as an extremely on the railroad track last week, all fenced; 30 acres in cultivation, good springs **•»• above house; one mile to school, 4 miles west of creditable performance, the long became dizzy as a train approached No. 2. 120 ai re», 13 tulles west ot McMinnville; McMinnville. Price »1800. inquire for terms. 20 acres in cultivation; good house and b»rn; lines of hills being taken into account. him, and falling before it, he was plenty of living water; 1Ü miles to school, good No. 23. 46 acres 3 miles north of McMinnville; stock farm; lk acres iu null Price f7 50 per all lu cultivation; good improvements; fruit of These hills appear to have proved run over and his left leg mangled so acre Will trade for small truct near McMinn all kinds; plenty of good water Price »2500. fur too much for the carriages propelled that it was necessary to amputate it. ▼Illa. tlier particulars on application. No. 3. 2 acres in Cozine’s 3d add to McMinn No. 24. 2 lots with good bouse and other im by electricity, of which only one got The claimant to the distinction of ville; good bouae and other out houses; X in provements south of Third street good location. through, the others having aban trait. Price »1300, half down, balance on time. being the first white man married to No. 25. 40 acres 7 miles west of McMinnville; doned the contest. One of the steam a white woman in the territory <>i No. 4. Ik acres in McMinnville; 7 room iood improvements, one mile to school price bouso; good barn 9 hydrants in house; hot and 1260. carriages was brought to a standstill Oregon is W. H. Foster, and he is cold water; good location Price »1700, halt down, balance on time. No. 26. Good sawmill 11 miles from McMinn at Versailles early in the race, owing living at Paulina, Crook county. ville cutting capacity 10,000 n per day; located No. 5 . 320 acres 6 miles north of Sheridan; 120 in the center of a tine body of fir and cedar tim to an accident, and the others lost The marriage occurred at Oregon acres in cultivation; 10 acres in bops. 2 good ber, 240 acres of timber land goes with mill; will time by frequent stoppages of five barns and bouse; running spring water: fniit ot trade fur other property; for price and other in City August 15th, 1843. The bride all kinds. Price Î16 per acre; half cash, balance formation inquire of the undersigned. and ten minutes, made for the pur has been dead thirty years, Mr. on three years time at 8 per cent. No. 27. 145 acres 4 miles from McMinnville, pose of taking in coal and water. Foster is now 79 years old and hale No. 6. One acre in Cozine's 3d add to McMinn every acre in tine state of cultivation; all fenced; Ville; good house. Price »500 Payments easy. lays in a square tio waste land. Price »45 per The electrical conveyances bad also and hearty. acre payments made easy. to stop, from time to time, to renew No. 7. 40 acres 4 miles northwest of McMinn ville. 12 acres in cultivation; balance good tlm No. 28. 108 acres 6 miles southwest of McMinn Scio attorneys are rustlers for her Price »750 part cash, balance on time. ville most all in cultivation, good improve their dynamic charges, but the ments; fine young orchard. Price »45 per acre. their fees for a fact, In the trial petroleum machines carried enough No. 8. One lot on Fourth street. McMinnville Price »500 Center of town No. 29. 348 acres 7 miles from McMinnville; force for a twenty-four hours’ run, last Monday, when Justice Jarnigan 250 acres in cultivation; 1800 fruit trees; strong No. 9. 100 acres 6 miles west of Carlton 05 spring of water running to house and barn; % and on the return journey the run ordered the gun—the stolen proper acres In cultivation; all fenced; plenty of running mile to school farm in excellent condition. Price water. 3 acres ill bearing trees good house and »35 per acre payments made easy was made without a single stop. In ty-turned over to the defendant, his barn; X mile to school Price 112.50; payments comparing the merits of the different attorney, Jas. A. Bilyeu, was ob made easy. No. 30. Two corner lots, unimproved; good location; (25). propelling agents, the palm must, so served talking very earnestly to him. No. 10. One-half block south of Third street, McMinnville: bouse with ten rooms; hot and No. 31. 400 acres 8 miles from McMinnville: far, be awarded to petroleum which At the conclusion of the conversation, cold water; good barn Price 32ÛOO Payments 150 acres in cultivation; good »house and barn: fruit lu abundance; living water lk miles from is clean and can be easily carried. the gun was in possession of the to suit purchaser. school house excellent stock.farm. Price SiiOOO. No. 11. 2 lots with house and barn on Fourth The ordinary feeder used for short aforesaid attorney, and the last seen street, McMinnville. Price few. Terms easy. No. 32. S unimproved lots in McMinnville: good location. Price »300. distances contains less than 4 quarts of him was wending his way Marion No. 12. 3 lots and two houses in Oak Park houses almost uew Price »1700, or oue bouse and No. 33. Good house and 2 lots In Oak Park of oil, which will last over a journey countyward supposed to be in quest 2 lots for fiouu Part cash, balance on time. Price 1,000 Payments easy of 20 miles, or two and one-balf hours. of Chinese pheasants.— Scio Press. No. 11 320 acres 7 miles west ot McMinnville: Nu. 34. One acre on College side, all cleartd For long distances, a receptacle capa 35 acres in cultivation: 6-rooni house with cellar; and fenced. Price 250. 2 good barns; living water; muet all fenced; school ble of holding enough petroleum for a Acts at once, never fails, One Minute bouse on property Price »4000 No. 35. 100-acre well improved farm. 2X miles Cough Cure A remedy for asthma, and from McMinnville Price 4,500, one-half down, run of at least twenty or twenty-four No. 14. House and 2 lots, McMinnville. Price balance on time at 8 per cent that feverish condition which accom hours is provided. »1000 good location. panies a severe cold. The only harmless No. 36. 2 lots with good bouse and barn, and We hear also of bicycles propelled remedy that produces immediate results. No. 15. 100 acres southwest of McMinnville. chicken park, good well; good location. Price 900. well improved. Price S5Wo. by petroleum, in which great interest Rogers Bros. No. 37. 80 acres unimproved, 7 miles west of has been exhibited, and half a dozen No. 16 . 320 acres on Trask river. Tillamook county, on toll road; 70 acres in cultivation; 22 North Yamhill; good spring, 14 acres cleared, 1-4 acresiu meadow, good two-story house; 'good mile to school, short distance to postoffice. Price of such machines started in the race The final appraisement of the estate barn; fruit of all kinds; running waler; % mile »250 cash, or »350,150 dow n, balance 18 months to school; IX miles to postoffice. Price »2500 at 8 per cent. to Bordeaux, one, at least, holding of the late Jay Gould foots up the Good dairy farm. No. 38. 60 acres at Scholls, in Washington Co. its own among the larger vehicles. It sum of nearly $83,000,000, of which No. 17. 4 acre» X mile south of McMinnville 14 miles from Portland. 15 acres In cultivation, balance in pasture, good 7-room house, barn and is believed that light petroleum bi $2,000,000 is in real estate, and the on county road. Price »750. Will take good span other out buildings, all fenced and divided in ot horses for part pay four fields, blacksmith shop on place, good busi cycles, tricycles and even four-wheel rest is in various kinds of personal No. 1». Good livery business for sale in a live ness point, 1-4 mile to P. O. and store, % mile to ers, will soon come into general use, property, mostly railroad securities. school, grist and sawmill close by, young orchard town. Inquire lor particulars. and good water Price »3000, X cash, balance to which will tend to relieve lady cyclists This is probably the largest fortune No. 20. 4 acres in Martin’s add to McMinn suit purchaser at 8 per cent. from the necessity of wearing short ever made in so short a time by spec ville, good bare, with good well and windmill: No. 39. 2 lots with good house and barn, in (acre» cleared, all fenced, good for garden. skirts. Altogether, it seems that ulative methods alone; and whatever good location Price 800, X cash, balance on one Price »750: half cash, balance on time. or two years time. petroleum is destined to become the may be thought of themorality of the No. 21. Good large bouse and two lots near popular agent for solving the prob man who made it, there can be no lem of traffic and conveyances with doubt about his rare intellectual en out horses in the streets of great dowment and his masterly grasp of cities and on smooth country roads. of business conditions. It has already made astonishing headway in the uses and industries Say, why don’t you try De Witt’s Little of thg world. In Japan it has become ------- IS ONLY-------- almost the sole illuminant, and on Early Risers? These little pills cure the Caspian Sea the Russian steam headache, indigestion and constipation. ers burn nothing else for their en- They’re «mail, but do the work. Rogers I gines. Bros. Healthful Climate Mild Temperature Near to Market Crops Never Fail Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report SUBSCRIPTION PRICE »2.00 PER YEAR- One Dollar if paid in advance, Single numbers five cent». liuda-Pcsth I.cuds the World in This Form of Enterprise. Rev. E. F. Girard of Raridan, Washington, has accepted a call to the pastorate of the Baptist church in Newberg. He is occupying the Webber property west of the public school building. An att’y named Stowe from Salem was in town a couple of days the first of the week acting as a represent ative of the Keeley Institute, and trying to induce our citizens to put up enough money to run Dave Hollo way through that institution. Fail ing in this he induced Dave’s mother, Mrs. Susan Holloway, to mortgage her home in Hobson’s addition for enough to meet the bill. It is to be hoped that the cure may be effectual. G. W. Mitchell has a wagon with new all iron wheels which he had shipped out from Quincy, Illinois. The hubs are cast while the spokes and rims are of wrought iron. The rims are four inches wide and ought to keep the load pretty well up out of the mud. He sent the size of the spindles of his old wagon and wheels were sent to fit them. Iron wheels are coming into use east and are said to be giving satisfaction. On the coast here where there is so much trouble given from the shrinking and swell ing of wheels, those made of iron may prove to be just the thing. Prof. Edwin Morrison went to the river with his class in geology last Tuesday on the hunt of fossil remains, and they were rewarded by making the discovery of parts of the skeleton of one of the three toed horses that scampered over Chehalem valley some thousands of years before S. Brutscher, Luke McKern, Benjamin Heater, the Everests and the rest of the old timers staked their donation claims in these parts. Some of the teeth are quite well preserved. Prof. Condon of the state university, who is probably the best authority on the coast, has fossil remains in his big collection with which he proves his three toed horse theory. The pro fessor has examined the fossil beds along the Willamette opposite New berg and he predicts the finding of some valuable specimens here in the future. Prof. Morrison is an active student of geology and it is safe to predict that he and his class will yet unearth other and still more valuable fossil remains along the banks of the Chehalem and the Willamette. GOOD FOR EVERYBODY Almost everybody takes some laxative Buda-Pesth is the only city in the medicine to cleanse the system and keep the world that can as yet boast of a tele blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS phone newspaper. The idea of diffus L iver R egulator (liquid or powder) get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant ing unwritten news was originated by laxative and tonic that purifies the blood the Hungarian, Theodor Albert Pus and strengthens the whole system. And more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU kas, and the Telephone Hirmondo LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active (Herald) has now been working suc and healtnv, and when the Liver is In cessfully for more than two years. good condition you find yourself free from Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick- While I was dressing in the morning, Headache and Constipation, and rid of says a correspondent of the London that worn out and debilitated feeling. These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. Chronicle, the hotel servant knocked Good digestion and freedom from stomach at my door and asked if I wanted the troubles will only be had when the liver is properly at work- If troubled with any telephone paper. He then handed me of these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER two receivers about the size of a pock REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi et watch attached to long cords, cines, and Better than Pills. which can be fastened to the bed or 3»-EVBKY PACKAGfc-*r arm chair, to suit one’s convenience. Has the Z Stamp in red on wrapper. J. H. Zeilin & Co., Phil*., Pa. “The newspaper will begin to speak directly,” remarked the servant, “And will go on speaking until late Real Estate Transfers. in the evening. We don’t charge our Week ending Oct. 23th: visitors anything for it, as it only David A and Emily L Wallace to costs us a penny a day.” For persons Collin A and Eliza J Wallace Q confined from any cause to their sick C deed pt E S Saling die 14 r 4 I Collin A and Eliza J Wallace to rooms and for patients laid prostrate David A and Emily L Wallace by sickness this news transmitter is pt Saling die................................ 1 a real boon. It speaks all day, but Henry and Sarah S Hanson to does not give the news in a chaotic August F and Emma Knop 45 a jumble, but minute by minute. They pt sec 34 t 2 r 5 ....................... 450 are imparted in strict accordance Z Spangle and wife to Chas Saund with the programme received by each ers lot 5 blk 5 Lippincott's 1st subscriber. In this way each person add to Dayton............................... 126 knows when the turn will come for the Chas Saunders and wife to E Guy Carter w hf lot 5 blk 5 Lippin news interesting him. It was pre cott’s 1st add to Dayton. ........... 65 cisely 8;30 as I put the receivers to W E and Isabella Cox to A M Hoff ray ears, and the day’s work com man 69.32 a pt H H Hyde die t 5 menced for the newspaper. It began r 4 and 3.30 a in sec 33 t4r4 . 3778 by transmitting the telegrams re Geo M Perkins to Elizabeth Har ceived in the night from Europe and rington 40 a pt Wm Smith die t America in a clear sonorous tone, 3 r 3 and 4.................................... ¡000 quite free from the nasal twang of A and Mary Brisbine to J A Sim the ordinary telephone. This went mons lot 2 blk 23 North Yamhill 120 on till 8:45, after which followed the Mrs E A Vanbuskirk to Jas W Booth parcel near Amity........... 350 daily calendar with metropolitan U S to Elias S Smith 150 a pt sec news and the list of strangers who 30 t2r3....................................... Pat. had arrived at Buda-Pesth up to the Elias C Smith to T J Allen 150.35 previous night. a pt sec 30 12 r 3..................... 2000 In this orderly way the programme Tlioe J Allen and wife to C E Rob is carried out until late in the evening. inson same land........................... 1 Music, art and literature play impor Cyrus Smith, assignee, to M E and tant roles in this telephone organ. M B Hendrick 297.30 a pt E A Yambill Independent. . Toward evening, when news is grow Art Lyons was brought to trial be Garrison die t 5 r 4 and 5........... 7128 ing scarcer, the subscribers are enter Joseph L Knott to Ellen M Knott Nothing so distressing as a hacking tained with vocal and instrumental fore Justice Hadley Saturday after 157.15 a pt D Booth die t 2 r 3 . 1 cough. Nothing so foolish as to suffer concerts, quartettes and solos—the noon for disturbing the Salvation H Hurley and wife to B M Giles Army meeting the other evening from it. Nothing so dangerous if allowed lots 3 and 4 blk 27 Hurley and latter given by the most talented ar to continue. One Minute Cough Cure He was fined $10 and costs. Large’s add to Newberg. 400 tists of the capital. At first these gives immediate relief. Rogers Bros. Isaac Meyer to Thos Ü Smith 68 a Up to date A. Bowmau has un concerts were held at the editorial pt sec 10 t 2 r 3.. . . ................... 17» buildings in rooms specially adapted loaded at the foot of River street this Loveruineni Hatlua)«. Bernard Groth to Pacific REA season nearly 1,000 yards of fine river There is no country which owns all for the purpose, but later on arrange gravel, which has been put on the Inv Co lot 12 blk 23 Dundee 1 the railways, but in France aud Ger ments were made to connect the streets and roads in this vicinity. Wm Yergen to Lucinda Miles 22 ft many the government owns by far opera house, and some music halls This amount properly put on the of s side of lot 4 blk 7 Hurley and 6 the greater number. The last an with the office, so that operas, as well various roads near town each year Large’s add to Newberg......... as concerts given by military and nual report of the United States in gypsy bands in different parts of the for the next five years, would give us Twelve states hold elections Oli terstate commerce commission con the best roads in the state, and the tains the results of an investigation town, are transmitted to the sub expense would be so light that it November 5—Iowa, Kansas, Ken Maryland, Massachusetts, made by order of Congress to ascer scribers, who are often lulled to sleep would hardly be noticed. Let the tucky, by the strains of some favorite melo Mississippi, New York, New Jersey, tain the average charges per ton per good work go on. Nebraska, Ohio, Pennsylvania and mile for moving freight on the rail dy. The same arrangement has been I made with the principal churches for Sheridan Suu Virginia. Eight states elect legisla ways of different countries. The fol ; Sundays and saints’ days, especiallj' lowing table gives the average; There are about7,000 bales of Lops tures, which select United States for the Easter festival. The Buda- senators: Iowa, Kentucky, Mary Great Britain 3.2 cents per mile on storage in this city. [ France 2.2cents per mile Pesth concerts are sometimes listened land, Mississippi, Virginia, New Germany ....... 1.64 cents per mile ' I to throughout the whole dual mon Mr. A. S. Bible and wife expect York, Ohio, Utah. -------- -------- U. S., 1893 -------- 878 cents per mile ■ archy, even beyond its borders. The to start on a visit to Texas a week U. S., S., 1894 866 cents per mile ! other day the Hirmondo microphone from next Monday to spend the win A Cure for Headache. The commission also investigated was put into connection with the ter visiting friends and relatives. “ An excellent and never-failing the average rate per mile for pas circuit of Trieste, Vienna, Brunn, Hunters who have lately been to cure for headache,” said an apostle of sengers with the following result: the mountains say that everything is Buda-Pesth and Berlin and the music Great Britain,first class, 4 42cents, | reached all these places alike with the as dry as tinder. The Alder thicket physical culture to the New York second class 3.2, third class 1.94; same clearness and force. rivulets which usually flow all sum Evening Sun, “is the simple act of France, first 3.86 cents, second 2.86, Ten men with strong voices and mer, are for the most part dried up, walking backward. Just try it some third 2.08; Germany, first 3.1 cents, clear articulation act as speakers, and the creeks are very low. Deer time if you have any doubt about it. second 2.32, third 1.54; United and take their turn in shifts of two are to be found now in the Alder I have yet to meet a person who States, 1893, 2 108 cents; 1894, 1.976 at a time. One of these speaks a thickets near the larger streams, didn't acknowledge its efficacy after a trial. Nobody has as yet discovered cents. series of items, but for no longer than though they usually stay upon the This is a most interesting showing eight or ten minutes, and every new mountain sides and tops at this time or formulated a reason why such a process should bring certain relief. to those who believe in government item is introduced by the word of the year. Physicians say that it is probably be ownership of railways. In France “new. The technical organization Amity Blade. cause the reflex action of the body and Germany the government owns is admirably instructive and uuique. T. W. Condon who lives just south brings about a reflex action, of a large share of the railways. But The 6000 subscribers are served by our rate for moving freight per ton one wire, measuring 168 miles in of this city, is soon to depart for the brain, and thus drives away per mile is only half that of Germany, length, and running along the win Iowa, the state from whence he came the pain that when produced by nervousness is the result about one-third that of France, and dows of the subscribers. Each sub to Oregon. P. P. Durrant has leased Mrs. of too much going forward. As soon one-fourth that of Great Britain, scriber forms a “station,” and a while passenger rates show a similar separate line is connected with each Vanbuskirk’s lot at the corner of as you begin to walk backward, how disparity. For the benefit of those station by means of a special ap Trade and Nursery streets and is ever, there comes a feeling of every who try to take refuge behind the paratus, so that the main line is not erecting thereon a commodious build thing being reversed, and that is fol belief that the “French mile" and affected if there is a block at one of ing for his blacksmithing business. lowed by relief. The relief is always It will soon be ready for occupancy. certain and generally speedy. Ten “German mile” are longer than ours, the stations. minutes is the longest I have ever we will say that the mile meant is Dayton Herald found necessary. An entry or a long, the common or English mile, used A new bridge is being built across narrow room makes the best place for Terrell, of Texas, our minister at universally in the United States and Constantinople, is a disgrace to the Palmer creek, on Ferry street, by such a promenade. You should walk Great Britain. nation be represents. When the dip Road Supervisor Hash. F. R. Wilson very slowly, letting the ball of your lomatic representatives of the civ is furnishing the lumber for the foot touch the floor first and then the A Word for Oregon. heel, just the way in fact, that one If, indeed, the Oregonians raise ilized powers in Constantinople form bridge. To the surprise of every one whois should, in theory, walk forward, but such apples and pears as the Oregon ulated their protest against the newspapers tell of, they might not wholesale arrest of Armenians, Ter acquainted with the circumstances, which, in practice, is so rarely done. lose any money by keeping the New rell was not among them. When and have seen the injured man, young Besides curing nervous headache, York market supplied with them. It Europe raised her voice to demand Nash who was seriously injured by there is no better way to learn to is far from Oregon to New York, but redress for the helpless and op being thrown from a horse at Dun walk well and gracefully forward than the practice of walking back apples and pears will bear transpor pressed, the United States did not dee, lately, is recovering. The new school house has been in- ward. A half hour of it once a day tation a long distance. From a boast join in the demand. Terrell should ful Pacific coast state that borders be recalled, and a man imbued with sured in three companies: $1000 in will do wonders toward improving upon Oregon, lots of poor fruits have the proper American spirit be sent to Phoenix and Home; $1000 in the the gait of any woman.” been sent here, also to London, this Turkey.— Toledo Blade. Liverpool, London and Globe; $600 year. We have had trainloads of on the building in the Fire Associa Teacher: “Polly, dear, suppose I peaches and pears from there that A Jewel of a Juryman.—Lawyer: tion of Philadelphia and $400 on the were to shoot at a tree with five birds were unfit to eat, and that even the “Have you formed any opinion on school furniture in the same com on it and killed three, how many street urchins refused to buy from this case?” Juryman: “No, sir.” pany. would be left?” Polly (aged six): the pushcart Italian venders. It is Lawyer: “Do you think after the evi The healing properties of De Witt’s “Three, please. ” Teacher: “No; two not all the time very easy to get even dence on both sides is all in, you Witch Hazel Salve are well known. It would be left.” Polly: “No, there an apple of the best kind in New i would be able to form any opinion?” cures eczema, skin affections and is sim wouldn’t. The three shot would be York, though apple trees are plen 1 Juryman: “No, sir." Lawyer: “You'll ply a perfect remedy for piles. Bogers left, and the other two would be flied tiful iu all the stater.—New York Sun. do. >> Bros. away.”