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SHYNESS IS 'SERIOUS. MEDICAL EXPERTS SAY IT IS A SYMP TOM OF MELANCHOLIA. It Takes Vurlom Forma, but la luvarlubljr a I ori-riiiim r of l)i iih iiIIm. -A Dlatrnsa That Should I.'" (ari fiilly Treated In Time AflVi'ts Mi ll n Well ss Women. At Ill.St it IlllH Lct'll (liK'OVLTK'.l tljut lllO IPiisnn tho trirl who socnis cxcctidiiily fliy uctH in tho fimliion hIhi (lot is tlmt lllO is (lcllH'Mtl'll, Tliis i.i tlio rcciilt of rxtriiKive inv.pRti ijutiou by insanity expirtH on Lull) huIch if the wut(T. Excciitiniiiil luislifiiliifKM, iim it U culli'd, in really Khy It U a morbid condition of tlio mind, i citrtuin nut of (leini'iitiii. Oft' n in tlio (xprcrxion lifiird tlmt a licr.tuii in painfully rhy. Vet in Mich uii iiiKtimco no tlnulit Juts Ijciii mind iih tn I ho intuitu! condition of tlm object of llio rrnmrk. Kcv(:rtlicli Ri, it is far morn tlinn jirolmhlo that tho individual refer red to wus KuflVriiiff from inmuiity jant c.i much if not more, tliuu many per sons who nro living outu tortured exiKt tneu witiiiu the wulls of u iiiuiIIiouho. It U u well known fuct that one of thomoHt notuhio cymntoms of insunify l.s that which causcn tlio person afllictcd to Khun tho company of others. Lonoli ii(!H8 is an incentive, to iiiNunity. Con finement in a military cell in u prison often LreodH mutlnem It in altogether i.u unnatural mental condition which impels a person to uvoid the society of linmitnity. Ko one whoso condition is normal ever consents to such an exist encu. JoRt how the insanity expert looks at shyness is shown by tho following stato tnent, made hy Dr. G. W. Kuuz of New York, whose wide experience, makes his opinion well worth considering: "Shyness is us much a disease ns scar let fover. It is recognized us a symptom f dementia or melancholia, just us an extremely strong willed person, or one who is what is termed tmusuully self assertive, is regarded hy physicians as iiossiblo subject for acuto paresis. "This shyness takes vurious forms, nich as a midden feeling of fuintuess and weakness on looking down from iny extreme height. It is present when 'i woman persists iu looking under the tied before retiring, nlthough she knows full well that there is 110 man there. know of one caso of a woman who, tvhnu she tarns cut tho gus, fnvariubly lights a match to see if she bug tamed it completely oSf, and iiso tfmos oat of tell she lights unother match to see if lio throw the first match into the coal rcuttlo or fireplace. That is another form of what may be termod shyness. "This shynoss is due to a variety of causes. It is very often the case that .-ystem which is ran down leads to this rendition of miud. The continual think' lug upon any subject, or what is termed brooding over a certain thing, leads to this. If not checked in time, melon olioliu results. "This shyness is os common to men us to women. Some men seem em bar ri.'sed and ill at ease when in the pres ruce of women, while, on the other hand, it if often noticed that the pres ci:ce of gentlemen makes some women very ill at ease, only, in justice to the ii x, it must be stated that this very rarely happens. "There are many reasons for these facts, but the most common one is ill health. Should a person so troubled go ro a physician, he or she would be re- uurdud as possessing symptoms iudicat iug a luok of will power and approach lug insanity in some form. There are waves of morbid shyness, just as there .0 waves of insanity. There are waves . 1 certain kinds of sniciflo, resulting Irom iuBtinity. Thero are waves of h.idgo jumping, killing with runors or lii ives, shooting and death by poison. "Mirny suicides uro duo to temporary inwauity, brought on by a variety of :uuses, One of tho first symptoms is shyness. I'ersons afllictcd with this sh yness never take up any uf (he sciences ;ir professions or become students. They l:;ck tho will power necessary to do so. Where tho normal miud of man over :oiucs difficulties and troubles when thry couio, the shy, retiring muu seeks r lief in suicide" Ur. Henry Cumphell, who is the phy siriun in charge, of the Northwest Lou d.:u hospital, says that morbid shyness is, hko other mental disorders, un oxng tcrutiou of an unnatural physical state. Ir is among women, he declares, that I ':is symptom of mental disorder is most often seen. Lacking tho physical Btrength i f mau in most instances, they are un able to withstand the depression that Kunetiuies seizes them. That depression jiives birth to a desire to be unobserved. Here is the beginning of tho fit of shy- ics which results iu unbalancing the mmd and creating the idea that the vi ry sight of others is an aflliction to be .voided. Severul Now York doctors who dis missed the question at length sain that I hey hud noticed particularly among roung women whom they had been call ed upon to Bee that those who hud ex hibited the greatest embarrassment in i he presence of young men were lurking i'i that mental equipoiso necessary to the normal brain. Modesty is one thing, they said, shyness quite another. The ( un causes the young woman to refrain Irom action that would bring upon ber just criticism. The other is simply im idled to a course of action for which (litre is neither rhymo nor reason, and i no that only results in general discoua fiTt. New York Journal. About the Sam. "By the way, where is the major i ui. inlays?" asked the mutual friend. "He is iu an institution for the treat unit of the feeble minded," said the .ilouel, with a trace of acrimony in bis toice, "Vou don't say!" "Well, ah, tbey don't call the place ly that name, sail. But you can see for j.i'self that it amounts to the same . n t. It is a water ru:e establishment, . .. 'Cincinnati Enquirer. A ROYAL CORNER. flow tlis fiacred, If I.n-ly, I'rrclnct Wat luvailed by un American. An American uttendinu u wedding re ception in u at Iioiisi 1 1 Loudon con f;ritlulaled hiiilo nnd bridegroom mid passed the usual compliments with tho host and bostons. Them was u great throng of guests, and ho could not linger at the cutrauro of the drawing room when there were runny behind him iiuxions to ciTcr their greetings, I'erceiving u quiet corner to the right of the brid'j where u gentleman and u lady were standing upart from tlio other guests ho went directly to it, unwit tingly coming to a stop between two royul personages. Tho American was not nwnrn of tho fact that he wus face to face with ono of the queen's daughters and hud turned his back upon unother member of the royul family. He stood quietly looking about, hoping to see some acquaintance in the company with whom ho might have u chat, nod soon became uncom fortably conscious that he was attracting uttention and thit tlis hostess und bride wero casting nneusy glances in the di rection of tlio corner where ho had taken shelter. While the drawing room was crowded, the company of guests with one consent avoided tho secluded corner where, ho und his two royul companions wero stationed. An acquaintance in tho background perceived his mistake,, and coming with in hailing distance motioned to him. Ho left his two companions in exclusive occupation of tho corner, turning his buck upon both us he edged his way through tho throng, while everybody stared ut him. When ho reached the spot where his acquaintance was wait ing for him, the stage whisper wus breathed into his ear: "You have boon pouching on royal preserves. You ure u privileged churuc ter becanse you are un American, but no Englishman ventures to turn his buck upon a prince or a princess. People were sturing you out of couuteuuuco becuuse they took it for grunted that you must bo a royul personage, yet they wero un able to identify yoifi" The jiuswer might huve been made thut every American is a sovereign by the divine right of equality of free cit izenslnp, but this would nave been a meaningless pleasantry in un English drawing room, where social etiquette has' a sanctity superior to loyalty to democratic principle. The American thanked his friend for rescuing him from an emburrassing po sition, and Ihen stood Ly and wutcbed the corner whore royalty was isolated from too close contact with the world of wealth and fashion. No guest approached the royal pair. Their presence was an act of condescen sion to the host and hostess, and tbey remained on exhibition as the patrons of this aooial function without having their comer invaded. Everybody was careful not to approach them too close ly, and there was a general sense of re lief when they departed and the neces sity for backing away from them on side tracks was removed. Youth's Compan ion. Hop Contracts. Eight hop contracts in favor of Charles 8, May & Co., were Wednesday filed with the county recorder. J. H. Daly, of Macksburg, contracted 0000 pounds of hops a jear (or four years at 8 cents. 0. Zimmerman, J K. Gribble nnd W, L.White, ol Aurora, contracted 5000 pound' each fur three years; J. N. Hoff nmn, Nelson McConnell, Alfred Hinmun and D. C. Her, of Sherwood, 4000, 5000, t'O 0 and 5000 pounds, respectively, per year, the price in each case beinu 6 cents for 1800. 7 conts for 1807 and 7 cents for 18118 It is imreed iu each case that 4 cents hIuiII be advanced by May & Co. for picking the crop. Teachers Program. The session of the Clackamas County Teachers' Association, to be held at Willamette Falls, Saturday, February th, will be interesting and profitable. Au excellent programme has been pie pared. A ear will leave the Willamette Fulls railroad depot at 0:45, a. m. The programme is as follows: Keviewa and examinations, Prof. 8 W. Holmes. Interest, Supt. A. P. Armstrong. Morals, and manners, Miss Addie 10 Clark. Intermission Address by the superintendents. Note book, Supt. A. P. Armstrong. History and liteiatiire, Miss Harriet Pod son. The teacher's preparation, Supt. H. Starkweather and Prof. C. W. lnrette The above programme will be inter spcrsed with music and recitation. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- sumption. Tliit is the lieflt medicine in the world for all forms of coiiiflis and colds and for consumption. Kvery bottle is tftiur meed, it will (Mire and not diaapnoint . t lias no equal fur whooping con nil. aathma, hay fever, pneumonia, bron- hitm, Iflirrippe, cul.l tn the head and for consumption U is safe (or all aites. leaant to take, and, a hove all, a sure ure. It la always well to take Dr. Kind's Xew Life Pills in connection itli Or. King s New Discovery, as thev regulate and tone the stomach and bowels. We guaran tee perfect vatisfac- ion or return money. Fien trial bottle at Charman A Co.'a drug: store. Heular size 00 cents and tl . Bucklea't Arnica Salve. Tub I!est Salve in the world for Cuts. Brumes, Sores. Ulcers. Salt Kheum. Kever Sorea, Totter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Kruptions, and positively cares Tiles. or no pay required. It is guaranteed to fnnded. Trice 25 cents per bos. For sale br Char man A Co. Free Course of Study. To meet the needs of larue numbers 4 people both old and yoiuig, who live hi n itn sections of the country or in places where the 'hcIiihiIs nro not ad vanced, Hie I'niveroily of Oregon has mii'le ii i r.iiiuciiifii tn to conduct a four year's course of study by correspond ence. The plan is to nmlie this course entirely free except a small churge which will cover (lie actual exieiiscs This charne will be in ihe inrmof a umill soul lor eacli lecson si'iit out. It v ill not exceed wl ut is actually paid out for postage and clerical work in conduct inK Ihe coins,'. Student will bo ex pected to order their text books either through local dealers or from the Port' laud ho k stores. It is hoped that Imii iiiilnliei's ol people Hill avail themselves of this opportunity to do intellectual wolk under competent guidance. It is ulso Imped to interest the press of the state in the undcrtukiiiK so that it may become very widely known. No news paper can ho paid for publishing the an nouncement of the course, since it is not a plan for making money, but it is hoped that u wide spread public spirit may be awakened and thut the pros will lend its powerful assistance toward the success of the work. The course will be divided into five departments of study: English literature, Latin, his tory and civics, mathematics, science. Four years of work huve been planned in each of these departments. Any per son may tiike up one or ull of the de partments us he chouse". The course will be conducted as fol lows: Any person who wishes to take one or more of the studies may send in his mime to the University of Eugene, Oregon. The word "Kxtention Depart ment" should be writ ten on the envelope. He should ulso state clearly what lines of study be wishes to take up. Direc tions will be sent to him ut once for pro curiiiK text books and instructions con- cerning the details of the course. Questions will be mailed to stuidents covering definite ponions of the text books from t'me to time as they ure needed. These Bhoiild he carefully answered and Ihe answers mailed to the "Extension Department" of the univer sity. They will be corrected and re turned, together with a new set uf questions. This is in brief the scheme of the course. The university lias been currying on this work in a limited way for two years, but it is now hoped to make it much more extensive and more generally useful to the people of the state. The experience of the past how ever, places the "Extension Depart ment" in a position to manage the practi cal details of the course accurately and promptly. The only charge that will be made will be for the list of questions and for marking the answers which are sent n. It is thought that this can be re duced to 10 cents for each set of ques tions and 10 cents for examining each set of answers. This small fee will probably cover the actual expenses of the course and nothing further is de sired by the department. It is to be noted that this course is open to all persons who desire to engage in study. It will cover the ground of the usual good high school course, and the questions and suggestions which will be sent out may often be used with profit iu reviews and examinations in high schools. No person should feel that a course of this kind is a complete substitute for a good school, but if the schooj is not available for any reason, then much advancement in sound learn ing may be made by taking a corres pondence course. Full outlines of the course will be sent free noon unification. I C. H. Chapman. Y. n. C. A. Notes. Tho vocnl music class hits over 50 members und is doing excellent work under tho direction of Mrs. J. H. Strickler. The Portland Itnsket Ball team will play u return game in the gymnasium on Saturday evening. The men's meeting will be led by E. J. Maples on Sunday at 4 p. m. Sub ject, "Peace." All men are invited. Mr. John Wananiakcr.of Philadelphia, it life-lonu generous friend of the associa tion, says: "Philadelphia,, with its hundreds of young men, could get on better without its street milroads, than without its fine, commodious building for the Young Men's Christian Association. Xo better investment has ever lieen made in this city by its merchants and business men, than the gymnasium, library, reading room and Jialls, that they have provided for its young men. Ailvrrtlaptl l.ellem Following is the list of L'lters remain inn uncalieu lor in me ureiton uny postofflce. February 17, 1897 : mens' list. IVnifler, Andrew Mem,', Peter IKiverlon, J M Mitchell. Fred O'IS.11, Mat Oregon K1 rutfrCo Sec. W. It. F. 1. U. Slioli, AJolpli S liiniJl, O P Tliesen, II A Weiss, Frans Vilson, Geo Kniiliouse, Joe Fraser. Win Friu, llev J Forsytlie, Noel Forsytlie. Kli;ar Horner, Alex Kupfer, M Mack, F A LADIES LIST. Albright, Mimi Bird Kirk, Airs J Ailkins. Mrs J Smnlioren. Mr A Chaney. llattie Thomas, Mrs Laura Brouxe, Miss Lena If called for sar when alvertiM-d. ' S. K liKIEX, I M. asy to Take asy to Operate Arc features peculiar to Hood's. I'llli. Hinall In Size, tasteless, cfllclcnt, tlwrom;li. As one muu said: " Yuu never know you have taken a pill till It Is all over." iUo. C. I. Hood & Co., Proprietors. Lowell, Mass. m H H M The only pills to taku n Itli 1 loo.l'a S.ir.up.i: !l!u. For Over Fifty Years. An Oi.n ami Wki.i.-Tuiki) I!kii:ov. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing tyrili has been U'cd lor over liflv yearn by mil Ih.ns of iiiolbeiN lor their children w hile Icclhing, with perfect success II sondes the child, softens llio gums allays all pain, etues wind colic, und is the best remedy for l'iarrhu'H. Is pleusiiiit to llm taste. Sold by Druggist in every part of the Wot Id Tw enty' five cents a brittle. Its value is in CHlciihihlu. lie sure and nsk for Mrs. Winsow's Soothing Syrup, and tuke no other kind. Games for the Children Who obtain subscribers forTiiB Pocltkv Kkki-kk, liox 111!, Purkesburg, Pu., us well us other equally useful articles foru very littlo work. Two subscribers for six months, ut 25c each , secures many of them. Every poultry raiser must have the Poultry Keeper, the contents of which may save or mnko you hundreds of dollars, ns this monthly leads the world in Villuuble information not to be bud elsewhere for uny money. "How to Make Money With Hens" is a secret with ono or two, hut tho Poultry Keeper gives it away and shows how it is done. It is only 50c a year, and tells how to get with it tho four Poultry Keeper illustra tors, the most wonderful books published with information on every subject con nected with the raising of poultry und containing information worth hundreds of dollars. 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I.i yinir lhr.nl drv In Hie miirnlne? tin vnu siein wl'h v'lir mnulti upin? I h votir hearinp filliri ? Dn vur e rs Ji.r'i-iri'e? is Ihe wax drv tn v..ur e.ir? Povou t.e.r hMi.r seme dvs linn oihf'M? U yiiiir h,'.i'!"c W'-f-e when yuuliave a cul.t? Or. fl. W. Shirr' C"ith Curo cures all touhv tnlls nnJ bmn.-l.' ifl:i'i,in. One Ji,w will ui inamn lie rr.no K' . r a h ile In Hie hoi-m. Is'e lire hiillea 2V I' vnu hive ihw vmriumn ua II ii 'irccie.i mi 'h-' b- -Itr anJ II will cine y-.u. Have vnu a ci-it'.-ti? Dn vnu lake d'd eal'v? Have vuu a ram (n Hu- side? Dnynu raise frnlhv maier'al? . Doyoucoiijih In H'f wo-ning? Do ynu spit ur lime cheesy lumrs? Or. (I. Shores' Tnlc and Blond Puritlrr clew, tea and purihes Hie tvimi, ijlve lrmtrih and yignr, curci dyspepsia and all nervous Iwtises. Price, SI per bolile. Ii I ermanenlly cur Ihe lolluwlnfr sympioms: ' It there nausea? !), yuu belch up KJs? Are yuu cnstipaieJ? K yuur tnntfue coaled Do yuu bloal up alier ealinir? Do vou Itel you are growinu weaker? Is (here consianl bad tasie In I In mouth? Dr. a. W. Shore1 Klitnty and Liver Cur cures all d.Sfascs uf Hit kidneys, liver and bladder, frice, $1 per botiln. Do you gel dizy? Have you culd l eel? Do you leel miserable? Du you get tired easily? Do you have hoi Hashes? Are your spirits lo ai lime' Do ou have rumbling In bowels? D your hands and I- l swell? I this noticed mote at niglu? i. the e pa.n in small ul bjck? Has the perspiration a badudor? Is Mare puiliness under Hie eyes? Dj you have lo tel up otien at night? Is there a deposit In urine if lefl sianding? Don't neglect these signs and risk briglit's dlieasa killing you. Ur. Suures' Kidney und livar cure wiil (ure you it used as directed on Ihe buttle. Dr.fl. W. Shores- Mountain .-age On stops the wurst pain in one minute. For headacne. t..uthacht, neural;ia. cramrs or colic use II externally and In ternally. Prevents and cures diphtheria II used It time Keen a buttle handy. Price, 2c a bottle. Ur. Q. W. Shjres' Pepsin Vermlluie deslrovi intestinal wos:ns and removes the little round nsst where Ihey hatch and breed. It never fails. Price He bulla. . . , Dr. Q. W Shores' Wlntergreen Salve cures all diseases of the skin. Iteinoves red spots and black pimples from the face. Heals old sores In 3 Iu 5 days. Price. a box. . , l)r Q W Shores- Antl-Constlpatlon Pills lire chronic Constipation, sick headache and bilious lincks Price. 21c a bottle. In all rasra. If the bowels are cnnstlrated lakenneof Dr. G. W. Shores' Antl-Oinstlpatlon Pills at bedtime. Ii your trouble Is chronic and de-p-seaied, write Dr. G. W Shn-ee nersnnallv fur his new symptom list and have your case diagnosed and get his expert ad vice free. These famous remedies are prepared only ov uoc m G W . Shores, Zion's Medl A Institute, Sail Lake City. Utah. For sale bv all Druggists, or sent lo anv address o receipt ol price. For bale by G.A. IIARDING, SoleAKenf! Oregon City, Oregon. 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