Image provided by: Oregon City Public Library; Oregon City, OR
About Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1897)
THE BREATH OFHAMPSTEAD HEATH. Tha wind of Hampetead beato itUI burn my cheek A, borne returned, I mum and aea arise Tnoae rounded bills bunoatb the loir, gray akioa, With gloutna of base Uippoil cltloa fur to wok. Those can picture, but how fitly Of whut lulKbt not bo Moon with searching eyes And all Iwyonrl the Untuning ear that lie, BHt known to banlN and sours In times antique? The wind that of tlio spirit rliw and blow Klndlnmy thought and slmll fur ninny a day, Rocalllnii what blithe pntaenea filled the plnca Of one who oftentimes piwwd up that way, lly gurden cloaa and lane where bough bend Tntllthe breath of Humpstiiad touobed bla fa' -Edith M. Thomua In Century. THE BAXTEtt FAMILY. On thoBO uiRlits when the tlieatora and tbo like find no favot with mo I linRor in Undo Ronben'a dim lit place until tbo last grateful goost has gone, and, sipping tbo "niadecry," JiHtcu tbrongh the long hours to tbo quaint old darky's gtorioi of bis pnople and his south qneerly told old talus of hot pus lions, heart conquests, hursb dnys, hap py nights and all that lifo which was ut once tho color and churactcr of the time now dead and gone forever out of the sunlight and Into tho shadow of Dixie. In all tho years of his lifo in New York I do not think Undo Reuben has ever quite reconciled himself to his cn tironinent, and there is the tone of af fection and admiration in his voice when be speaks of those Baxters who bad been bis masters. All tbo Baxter women were angelio, all the Baxter men were brave. Reuben was himself a Baxter if yon asked him for bis lineage. Undo Reuben's restaurant was al most deserted the other evening at the late hour when I dropped in for a baked bass and a bottle of his "madeery." The old nogro came shuffling forward at my entrance and, with a "How d'ye do?" began to spread the snowy olotb. "Whut kin I sarve yuh tubnight, uh?" 'One of those fish, Uncle Reuben ; the way I like it." "Yes, sub," and the order went into the kitchen, Uncle Reuben returning ns toon as be bad given bis directions for the cooking. "Been oaten thu city, sun?" "Yes, undo." "Wes Ten'see, maybe?" "No; North Carolina." "No'tb Oa'lina? Wm yuh meet In any folks down thah by tho, name uv Bon well?" "I badn't that pleasure, Undo Ren ben. Do yon know anybody in Caro lina?" "Yes, sun. Least I know some folks what cam fnm tbab. Thu Bonwellt wni Oa'lina folks' 'fo' they come tuh wes' Ten'see. Tbey ia mixed up wit thu Baxtabs kindah married amongst id, yuh know, an thu Baxtabs bein my folks, nr oo'te, I tons' know tbo Bonwells. Yub see, thu Bonwells cum ovah fnm No'tb Oa'lina long time ago an settle in wes' Ten'see, an wantin tuh be thought well uv in thu county, tbey naohully git tub know thu Baxtabs. Tbn two families been mo' less togetbah vah senoe. Pow'ful nioe folks is tbn Bonwells; only kindah hasty. " "Hasty?" "Yes, aub, yuh knows; hasty 'bout sayin things 'bout people an hasty 'boat reaohin fo' they pockets. Mos evah bit nv trouble in Obion county used tuh have a Bonwell in it Owine tuh take long timefo' tba' bass, sub" (apologet ically). "Then tell me about the Bonwells." "Yes, sub. Yah see, suh, they was these kin nv folks whut was alias roun at thu wrong time, alius gittin intah trouble whut they couldn't keep outen. Uv eo'se they didn't mean no barm, bnt yuh know how it is. A gem man, he gits insulted by somebody, an he des got tuh fight. Tba's thu way thu Bonwells. They had so much trouble tba' aftah while they des kindah got in thu habit uv it, an when one uv 'em got shot 'r shot somebody, nothin wna said fam'ly roun, so they all say it mus' be 'oept between thu 'mediate frien's aq relutives. But they wua alius nice folks." "Some of them in jail, I reckon, Un do Reuben?" "No, sub, no, suh, not as I knows. Some nv 'em in Texas an some in New Yawk, but none in jail. Jail is built to' niggahs au po' whites." "Some of the family in New York, you say!" "One uv 'em. Be do me tba bonah uv diniu wiv me onot in whiln. Thah ain' mauy uv 'em lnft unywh r.i now. " "One of the old fumilui pass4 away, eh?" " Yes, suh ; passin wry. wua a great uuuibali v. . ' au thu habits uv whiili .' nttiu fo' long livii. '. tnh thin out 'bout thu ( diets moved iutuh Obiui dicta won't thu bos' peupl , i wuz pow'ful many. They Inul tu fe ll ubit as thu Bonwells, au, buin u.o' t 'etu, tbey had it mo'. " 'Twau't long afluh thu Benedicts moved in that thu Buuwells found it out Thu two fam'lies hud some diftuuce 'bout a hog mark, au both sides got hasty. Tba' wuz thu boginuiu, au it went on au on outil thuh wau't many uv thu Bonwells lef in wes' Ten'see. I thought yuh might have met some uv 'em in Ca'linn. "Uv co'ce iu thu affaiahs I'm telliu yuh 'bout lots uv Benedicts stopped talk in, but thuh uiua' huve been a big spring uv 'em up iu thu middle counties whsb they come fuui, 'kara evah time a Benedict bud a fun'rul, two mo' new Benedicts come tuh thu survices. Tha't mighty dioheurteuiu tuh a fam' ly like thu Bonwells, who is pow'ful nice folks wiv, a fuult 'r two. Thu Benedicts kep' gittin mo' au mo' plenty, till by au by they got tuh 'lectin sheriffs an judges an othuhs. Then tba Bonwells bo wax diwnoonraged. 'ifca.M? mo, suh, I rwkon yuh bass mus' be 'bout sweeteuiu." Uncle Roo- ben harried away to tbekitoben and re turned with the dish. He split the sides away from the spines of the flsb, ar ranged the condiments at my elbow with that show of kindliness which be always took on when be hud served a friend with a musterpieco, and I began the feast. The busi wus excellent and the "mudocry" K"od. Possessed with peace, I Untuned while tho reminiscent old darky talked of war. "Is bo des us yuh liko Mm, suh?" "All right, uiidc. Go on with the Bon wells. " " 'Bout Ihu Ian' ouo uv thu Bonwells thu' I knows uv wnz Mistuh Hur'y. Ho wuz a nice gmnuiuu, liko his muw an paw whut I knnwed, an ho wuz hasty. Nono uv thu Bonwells evrh saw thu liiHide uv u cotcuouKO 'cept Mistuh Har'y, uu it mus' buvo been putty bubd on him. Ninh us I kin onderstan 'bout thu' fum mufrion's is thu' Mistuh Hur'y got busty ut a barbucne whah thu gov'uuh uv lliu stute wnz gwine tuh speak. Some nv them Benedicts mus' huve said sumpiii tuh him, an thuh wuz some shootin. bomo Benedicts wuz hurt mo' less, hut whut wuz mighty onlucky fo' Mistuh Hur'y wuz thu' a bullit bit thu gov'uuli in thu ca'f nv thu leg. "Thuh wuz u Benedict sheriff an othuhs uv 'cm roun, uu somebody bud tuh git 'rested 'bout thu' bullit Co'se it wuz Mistuh Hur'y. Thuh wuu't no tryiu tuh flu' out whoso bullit it wuz might have been one uv thorn Benedicts yuh know but. Mistuh Har'y didu' have muny uv bis frieu's wiv him. 'Twan't long befo' evahbndy iu tbu county know Mistah Har'y shot thu gov'nuh. Wen a county is takiu keer uv a big man liko, a gov'nuh, 'tain't nice tub have bim'sbot So Mistah Har'y had tub go tub cote au Stan a trial des like a po' white man. Thu gov'nuh didn't have nothin tub do wiv it It wuz des them Benedicts. "Wen thu jodge say Mistah Har'y mus' go tuh tbu peuetentry, I reckon Mistuh Har'ymus' have mudebis 'ruugo ments tuh go tuh hell fust, but des then tba gov'nuh be send down wud fum tba cap'tal beggiu Mistah Har'y's pahdou fo' gittin in tbu way uv his bullit, au tha" settle it Mistuh Har'y didn't go tuh no pententry." "What became of him, Uncle Ren ben?" "Them Benediots is 'sponsible for Ten'see losin a mighty nioe gemmen. He's tha one what's in New Yawk. "I hopes tbu bass suit'you, suh." Charles E. Trevathau in New York Journal. - On Moat Be the Superior. In any living organization tbe supreme power never dies. Tbe king never dies, and against tbe possibility of the presi dent dying we have made an elaborate provision, whioh sufficiently speaks for tbe danger it seeks to avoid. But in the slow moving action of the huge organ ism! that we call nations and govern ments there ia time enough for kings and presidents to sleep, to be off guard ; whereas, in tbe rapid movements oi thipa and the frequent sudden vioissi tudeof sea life the captain the cap tain's power cannot sleep. It is plain to say his person must No more than the proverbial switch tender oan he, as a habit, be on doty SO hoars oat of tbe Si. Hence arises the necessity for tbe watoh offloer, 'who is in charge of the deck and vested while so with all tbe captain's power (or tbe oondaot of that whioh goes on on deck or pertains to the direction. He holds this control not be cause he is the captain or lieutenant by grade and title, bat because of the office he ia then filling. Is this considered an extravagant claim unlimited? And as it is on deck so it is in the en gine room. The man in charge there, himself in hissnhere. exercises a control as absolute as tbe captain and the officer of the watch like them absolute, like them limited. Bat there are two on dutv at tbe same time the deck offloer and tbe engine officer, the directive uud tbe motive loroos. Tbe unity oi result rinmnnrla that thev be not iudenendent One must be the superior, and it must be tbe one who has oharge of the direct ivn fnrnn. ns that which is the more es sential to tbe safety and government of tbe vessel; not because the one man is superior to (he other man, but because the ouo power is more importaut tbau the other. Captain A. 1. Malum, u, S. N. , in North American Review. Franca Compliment the Kngllah. An Englishman, though generally thick skiuued, does not tuke in au in different way the revilements he re ceives from a major part of the French press. An article in Macmilluu s Muga r.iio entitled "French and English" complains of the treatment: Iu their loudly express! loathing of the unknown country ucross the chuunol they forget their legitimate revenge, Olid they would pretend to lolil the Uer 1 to thuir breust, us they long since lomed bis beer, if by the pretense could put another insult upou the joutbed island. For them the iiiiglimi man is a veritable bogy a composite monster, with the maw of the ostrich, the beak of a hawk, the claws of a tiger, the Dimmer of a clergymun nnd the cuuuiug of nn ape. This terrific orea ture, Buys the Freiu;b jouriiulist, rnums up aud down the world, impelled only by tbe lust of plunder uud of blood, but ho is happiest when he is robbiug the honest Frenchman of his due or cajoling the mild mannered Beligun (on Itt Kougo) into tbe forfeiture of his ivory. Above all, this shutuelexs hybrid is alert. If the huh never sets ou his empire, bis eye never closer in sleep, and ever from beneath bis drooping lid he expies some fresh occasion for ruin und cutrufce. To his impious ingenuity no limit is set. He is capable of nrguuizing the manu facture of dynamite and of betraying bis own plot that Frauce may tremble for tho safety of ber ciar. Not loug since a halfpenny print, iu search of a headliue, uuunuueed the murder of the sultuu, aud, declared the Parisiau jour nals, the falsehood was plainly invented by Englanc, that monster persouined, with the deliberate inteut to shake the peace of Europe. No Gripe When you take Hood's Fills. Tbo big, old-fashioned, sugar-coated pills, which tear you all to pieces, are not In It with Hood's. Kasy to take Mood, and easy to opci-iito, is true of Hood's Pills, which are fh 1 1 up to date In every respect r III C Safe certain and sure. All III w druggists. Mc. C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Muss. The only Pills to take with Hood's Harsaparllla. llldden by Their Colon. To nndorstuud the value of what soi entifio men call protective coloration iu animnls one need ouly ' look at the com mon ruffed grouse, or partridge, of North America and considor how hard it is to see him in tbe woods, even where nothing intervenes to hide him from view. His colors agree so well with tbe background against whioh he stands that tbe eye is slow to make him out. Mr. Gregory, in his recent volume of Afghan travel, "The Great Rift Val ley," moutious several striking in stances of animals thus proteoted, among which that of a certain monkey, Colobns ocoidentalis, is perhaps the most peculiar. Tnis monkey is covered with a loug, silky fur, arranged in alternate stripes of black and white, so handsome that tbe sfcin is much prized by the na tives for making head ornaments. Tbe contrast of black and white is so marked that at first Bight it would seem to preolude concealment, but its value ia at nnna evident when the animal is seen at home. It lives in high forests, where the trees have black trunks and brancbes, draped with loug gray masses of beard moss or lioben. As tbe monkeys hang from the brancbes they resemble thu lichen an rloselv that Mr. Gregory found it impossible to recognize them, even at a short distance. Prospective Coercion. "I think." said the fond mother, "that I will have the baby's pioture taken." "How old is she?" inquired the crab bed bachelor. "Eleven months. " "I think," said the crabbed bachelor, that it would be a first rate idea to bave her pioture taken without delay. Then, when she orows older, if she doesn't obey you, yon oan threaten to show it to her friends." vyasningwu Btar. The Datura. The datura, varieties of which are commonly known as' the Jamestown weed, or more familiarly tbe jimson weed, the thorn apple, an allusion to the shape of the seed case and its spines and the devil's trumpet, reoaiiing us shape and villainous odor, retains its name almost unchanged from the Ar abic , THIS WILL INTEREST YOU.'4 If it does. not, it ought to; for we take it that any one who reads this papef is patriotic. The problems of the hourare infinitely more complex than were those which found their solution, ,or atiemptid solution, inthe legislation of earlier times, and must be examined in the light o modern knowledge of the law devolution as applied to the development of a higher and more advanced couu (ion in government than has heretofoeex.sted The utilitarian doctrine is "tnu great est good of the greatest num ber," and it is the province ol our republican form of government 1 1 work out this result. It is, however, one thing to discern the object in view aud quite another tu point out by whxt means the object can be attained. The NewOrdrr is a live 48 column week ly paper which has this lor its object. It will advocate the most approved views of modern authoritative political economists upou governmental and sociological questions. It is not attached to either of the political parties; it finds much that is patriotic and wise in tbe avowed policy of each ot tliein; D it as Kovernment is progressive, while parties are largely the product of past issues, there ic room for higher levels of en deavor than are readied orprofesied by modern political organizations. In a nutshell we will say that it will be a non-partisan, no. -sectional advocate ul Ameiican bimetallism, and equity and puiity in legitlatiou aud poliuus. So reading matter or advertisement will b admitted to itscolums suggestive ( iiu morality, or that is in any dege) oi fensi ve to ttood taste. limine purpose tomaiiitain a high degree ol literuiy ex et Hence, both in original and aelecied matter, to make ihe paper ultraclive to every intdiigeiit reader a id a welconn visitor at every home. Whi'e i will pursue a vigorous uolnicxl pi licy.it will in no instance discend to persmal at tacks up"ii indivulu ds, or permit the use of us roluiui'S lor any pjipo e other thun the Kfiurul good ol the public. It will endeavor lo keep its readers advised ot Ibe best undent thought upon all prominent topic ul general mieret-t, the object being to instruct as well as entertain. U is imp slO!e to enumerate all the atirac.ious projected ; tbey will be recognized and spreou e I as they appear Irum lime tu time Enleria'innieui lor t.ie family circle will not be neglected as it will publish every week i.ne or more kbort htrieM, either original or eelectcd. fr uu the bes sources, besides a very considerable aiiiouul of iteueral interest. Til pric is two dollars p r year or til'.y cent lor ihree months tnnl. Send lor eampln copy to "The New Older" Publish!! g Lo.. 3i4 uoiiri-e, i nna icpniH, rd, one OeHruitf a c py ot lion. J. Brau a book, "1 lie Fust Builo.'' p.ici l . cull huve a coi.V 1) isliMid a t I "m i '-New Order'' one jear lor oniv t-50 by oidering at once. Bucklen Arnica Salve. The Bkst Salvsiu li.e world for Cuts, Bruges, trc, Uii'fra, Salt klieutn. Kever Srea. Totter, C tM HhihIh, Chilblains, Conic, and all Mtm Lriil'tiolin, and oaitivel cui Pilea, or no pay rtqnire I. It is rfnatauitee I to Kive perfect satisfaction ur rnoi.ey re in. tlnl 1'iHt to cents ierbo. For (sale by t liarman .t Co. ss "al Standard seed and Plant Catalogue. Contains all that's New and Oood. Always Sellable... The Guide and your choice One packet either Wonderful Branding Aster, New Japan Morning Glory r Pansy choice mixed for IS OtS. I Tiro packets !tS c, three packets 300. Full retail price 45 cu. Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine which tells how to grow Plants, Flowers and Vegetables and is up to date on these subjects, for three months, the j Guide, and One Packet of Seeds, (named above), for 25 cents. Every tenth person sending I an Order as above will re- Iceive a coupon good for 50 cents' worth of Seeds. When ordering state where you aw this ab. nd we will lend a packet of Flower Seeds free. JAMES VICK'S SONS ROCHESTER, N.Y. La IHt ACCIDENTS OF LIFE Write to T. 8. Quince?, k. Drawer lou, cnicago, secre- vw&Sy ttiry Sl Aa ACCIDENI regarding Accident Insur- '"IsJ'Xl nnce- Mention mis paper. Dy to doiii3 you can save membership fee. lias paid over $000,000.00 fox accidental injuries. Bo your own Agent. HO MEDICAL EXAMINATION REQUIRED CLUBBINQ LIST. Keeulur Both Price Papers Orison Citv Courim and Both for Weekly OrvgnmHii - .....H 00 2 00 Thrlc-e-a-Weelc N. Y. World 2 SO 2 00 Thriee-a Week Courier Journal i 50 i 00 New Occasion....... 2 60 2 Ou Rural New Yorker...-- 2 60 2 00 Country Gentlemen 4 00 2 60 Prairie Farmer 2 50 2 00 Leslies' Wei kty -.6 50 8 25 American Agriculturist 2 50 2 00 Farm Journal 2 00 ' 1 5 Poultry Monthly - -.. ..2 50 2 00 American Poultry Journal- 2 00 1 60 This applies to new subscribers or old ones paying in advance. To conouraPTivxxo Tat nderaumed baring baern reatorad U health by simple aeans, after Buffering lor avreral years with a severe lung affection, and Ikat dread disease Consamptloa, ia anxious ta aka known to bit fallow sufferers tha meant of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheer fully send (free of charge, a copy of tha prescrip tion used, whioh' they will find a sure cure foi Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchi tis and all throat and lung Maladies. He hopes all sufferers will try bis remedy, as It ia Invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, wblcb will eo them nothing, and may prove blessing, will please address. . fUV. (0W A. WILSON, BrocMyn, N Y loIoQliketoEdEoolkls! Enough For all the Winter Evenings ALMOST FREE. TOWN TOPICS, Wars MaSthAN.Y.. tba following prize novels (TWO HUNORED AND FIFTY-8IX pages, regular price FIFTY eta.): for FIFTY centa any FOUR: for ONE DOLLAR any TEN ; for ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF tbe whole library of SIXTEEN volumes. THE BALE OF A SOUL, By C. M. 8. Me- T-THe'cOUSIN OF THE KINO. By A. 8. Van 8-BIxe,MUNTHS IN HADES. By Clarice L ninirtiittn. f THE SKIRTS OF CHANCE. By Captain Alfred Thompson. .... 10 ANTHONY KENT. Bv Charles 8tolres Wayne. 11- AN ECLIPSE OF VIRTUE. By Champion lA-ANUNSPEAKABLE RIRENBy John Ollllst. 13-THAT DREADFUL WOMAN . By Harold U. lt-A DYEAL IN DENVER. By Gilmer McKen- LS-WhTt SAYS GLADYS. By David Christie 16 A VEItV REMARKABLE GIRL. By L H. 17- ABMAnRIAaE FOR HATE. By Harold R. B-oWoF THE SnT.PHTTR. By T. C. De Leon. 1-THE WRONG MAN. By Chsmplon Bissel!. gtf-THE HUNT FOB. HAPPINESS. By Aulta S-HEB 8TUANOE,'EXPEBJMEl(T By Harold U. Vynne. HP Indicate by the numbers tbe novels you want. WANTED A Youn men anJ women who are willing to work faithfully under our direction for six months or a year. We can jive you the best instruc tions obtainable in BOOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, SHORTHAND, TELEGRAPHY OR ENGLISH BRANCHES, and fi"d yu employment when you are qualified for it. Send for catalog. mes BusinessCollege WVKV"- POBTIJNO, OREGON H i I ill Sr BtrOflE asioFTiR tner,,mis.n .... ..r..vt.!fi hr m.iL mm inr minnow - ada1.ATwa.MlSICUKCfcrC- GEO. A. 0.C.&E.R. R.Co YACJTJINA HAY KOTJTJ) Coiiiioctlng at Yuqiilnn liny with the Ban Francisco uud Yniiiliia Bay tfteumshlp Company. Steamship "Farallon" Bulls (rom Yaoulim every eight dy for Biip Francisco. Coos Buy Port Oxford, Trinidad and II urn bolt Bay. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the' Willamette Vullcy und Culilonilu. Fare from Albuny or polnta west to fifti r ruuuisco: Cabin, rouud trip Steenige To Coos liny and Port Oxlord: Cabin, To Humbolt Bay: Cabin, 116 Ot 6 0- 00 8 Ot Round trip, good for ffl) days, RIVER DIVISION. Steamers "Albany" and "Wit, M. Hoag." newly furnished, leave Albany dally (except Saturdays) at 7:45 a. m., arriving at Portland the same day at 5 p. m. Returning, bonts leave Portland same days at 6:00 a. in., arriving at Albany at 7:15 p. m. J. C. MAYO. Supt. River Division, Corvallis, Or. KD1VIN STONE, Mgr., EAST AND SOUTH 1 VIA ' The Shasta Route OF -THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC! CO ' Express Trains Leave Portland Daily. 8outh. j I North. H-fiop.a. ILt Portland Ar 8:10A. 9:8-5 p. m. Lv Oregon City Lv 7:28.' 11:15 a.m. Ar Ban Francisco Lv7:ihjp, The above trains stop at East Portland, Orego, City, Woodbum, Salem, Turner, Marion, JerU son, Albany, Tangent, Shcdds, Halsey, Harris bnrir. Junction citv. Irvine. Euirene. Creswell Cottage Grove, uru'ins, and all stations Iron Koseburg to asniana, inclusive. KOSEBURO MAIL DAILY. 1:30. M. . Lv i:27 .M. Lv i:20P. M. I Ar SALEM Portland Ar 4:40 P 8:60P.' 8:00 A. Oregon City Roseburg PASSENGER Portland Oregon City Salem Lv Lv DAILY. Ar 10:15 Lv 9:27 Lv 8:00 A l:tm p H 4:40 p M 0:16 PM DINING CAR8 ON OGDEN ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Trains. Weat Side Division, Ketween PORTLAND aud COKVALL1S KAILTBAIN DAILYIEXCKPTSUNDAY.) 7:80 A.M. I Lv Portland Ar 1 6:20 P.M. 12:16 P.M. I Ar Corvallis i.vi:or. m. At Albany and Rorvalils connect with train, of Oregon Central Si Eastern R. R. IIFaESS TRAIN DAILY (IXMPTsUHDAY. 1 4!45P. M.ILy Portland Ar8:25A.J) 7.26P.U. I Ar HCJniunviuv M.wA,a THROUGH TICKETS W ALL pomn 1H THI EASTERN STATES, CANADA AND EUROPE Can be obtained at tbe lowest rates from E. E. BOYD, Agen, Orgo Ity B. KOEBLER. B. P. ROGERS, Manager Asst. O T, & P. Agent Portland, Or. Portland, Or. MUSIC COUPON NO. 36. RThe following beautiful new songs by andvllle- Eastman, will be mailed to anv address on the receipt of 10 cents each (Introductory price) or ihe entire 6 sonrt for 40 cents, providing this coupon Is sent with order. Each piece has a handsome Htle page and retails for 40c. I'm Dr-amlngnf Ihe Past. If We Should Meet Again. Wreckd, or You Were False, Not True to Me. Only a Song of Long Ago. 1 Have Lett You Though I Love You. Address: The Wiley B. Allen Co., 211 First St., Portland. Oregon 7 NEW OCCASIONS A Magazine of Social Pronress. EDITED BY FREDERICK UPHAM ADAMS. A The world is dn the threshold of vast social V changes. Progress Is about to sunder the chains " . hif. h.M vnnH it. ThA next forward steo 4 will be lust that which tbe average Intelligence A the pulaebeotsof progress. The coming revol- utlon should be one of intelligence jltehouW be k. one ot peace. In that hope and In that bell NEW OCCASIONS opens its pages to ad in liini uupis it. UIB- t cussion oi live quetjuone. . ip wuuu k creed, and desires only to reach nearer to the no . train. . - uu.u. M.H I n.i, t.u mahtuiv aM BinSt wllh ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION $1.00: W SINGLE COPIES 10 CENTS. k. Sold by all Progressive Newsdealers. ill llTm the address of every active re; k. V AN I til former. We have thousands of Damohlets on free sliver, direct lealslation, a? Jemnwnt banks, etc, for distribution. 8am- pie package mailed for sis cents. k? CHARLES H. KERR CO., Pub., Ij 86 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. 3 MANHOOD RESTOSEDeS tionot a lanioon frencb pliyaWun. will ijuicklycura tou ol all ner v.rns or 6ies of Ihr ooMuve ,riruj.. uch lt Mai:boi. I'lw.mnla. r&:nsiotliick.fecuiTLaJ .aiuait.oft. Herrnm Debility. PimT'if, Voamess w ilarrv, (jiliau.tiug l)rlns Vrtmrle ai,d Conat'iolloa. 1 1 et"" ail Iomw br dav . r right Prawns oulrk c d.-fi irr.t :.:-UilnolchrVe )e,i ro pfrmtorrlio and - L - i.rvoiTinsolaUinipuriia with tlmonl- .cura. BW7.8aoFra.iseo,Cl. rarBaUf HARDIXG. Dmgist, Uiegon Cty - DOCTOR G.W. SHORES' OMPLETE ATARRH URE. AM) IKTKKNArs, The only remeily guaranteed lo absnlutsly cur. cn'arrh ar d c nipl. leiy eradicate the disease lioin the lilond and S).s(m FULL SIZE, $ 1.C0 ; TRIAL SIZE, 25c. Each full size pucknge ci niutns one lull miinih's lucal triMimiMii, i.r.e (til munih's suirly ol Cinh ileal ng i'.alin ttiul one lull niuiilli'i lupplyul CaUrrh, blonJ unJ SiuiiiSi.il I'ilK. It von Iiivk nnv of lh firViWlng symptums, Dr (1. W. Shows' Compip's dlirth Cm' w ll give vim ln tl.int r-l'e' nnd oimi'loie'v and p.imantllily cur yon. U Hit nos sionri-il ui ? Pin's vour nose disi Mnrf? I 'he nose nri and lendi-r? j itifre pnln In frin' n he id? Do you hawk In cl-T 'h ItimsiJ Is your lliriisl drv In the morning? ho vou sisrn wl'h your mouth opsn? Is vour hea'lne t.ll n ? Do vour e dchiri-e? Is Ihe wsx drv In vi.ur eir? Do you l,esr Mler s, me dsys thsn others? i y.iur he.irlng i,rse when vou have a cold? nr. (I. W. Hho'n' Couuh Curs cures all coughs, rolJs and brim lr 1 .iffi-cilnns. One dose will nop wmndfc it 'tip Keep a b Hie In Ihe house Largs site hollies 2Sc If v,iu have thse symptoms uss II as dirrcieJ on ihe h 'I'le and It will cuie yuu. Have vou a 0 ueh? Do vou lake Cold easl'v? Have vou a rain n the side? Doynu rale frolhv maierial? Do you cough In Iht morning.? Do you spit up llnle cheesy lumps? Dr. O. Shores' Tnic and Blood Purifier clean, es and purities ihe b'uud. gives slrrngth and vigor, cures dyspepsis snd sit nervous dweases. Pries, (I per botile. It lermsnenlly curts Ihs following symptoms: li Ihere nausea? Do you belch up g is? Are you consllpaieJ? Is your longue coated? Do you bloal up after sating? Do vou teel you are growing weaker? Is there constant bad taste in the mouth? Dr. a. W. allures' Kidntjr and Liver Car cures all d seases of Ilia kidneys, llvtr and bladder, Price, $1 per bottle. Do you gel dlizy? Have yuu cold leel? Do you feel miserable? Do you gel lired easily? Do you have hot flashes? Are your spirits low at times? Do you have rumbling In bowels? D 1 your hands anJ iel swell? I. this noticed more at night? Is Ihe s pain in mull ot bick? Has Ihe perspiration a bad odor? Is 'here putrinos underthe eye? U.i you have Iu get up often at night? Is ihere a d.-pusil In urins If left standing? Don't neglect these signs snd risk bright s diiealS killing you. Dr. Snorts' Kidney and liver cure will lure you II used at directed on tha bottle. Dr. (I. W. Shores' Mountain sage Oil stops tha worst pain In one minute. For headache, toothache, neuralgia, cramps or colic use It externally and In ternally. Prevents and cures dlphtherls If ussd la lime Keep a bottle handy. Price, He a bottle. Dr. 0. W. Shores' Pepsin Vermlluge destroys Intestinal worn and removes the little round ntst whers they hatch snd breed. Il never falls. Price Kc s bone. Dr. O W Shores' Wlntergreen Salve cures stl diseases of the skin. Kemoves red spots and black pimples from Ihe fac. Heals old sores In 3 to S days. Price, 2S s bux. . . Dr 0 W Shores' Anti-Constipation Pills lire chronic constipation, sick headacheand bilious mscks Price. 2Sc a bottle. In all r.ses If tha hnwels are constipated lake one of Dr. G W Shores' Antl-Oinstlpatlon Pills at bedtime. Ir your trouble is chronic and deep-sealed, writ Dr. ft W stin, Mrinnallv for his new svmplom list and hava your case diagnosed and gel his expsrt ad vice ires. These famous remedies ar prepared oniy oy uoc iGW Shores. Zlon's Medial Institute, Salt Uks tity. Utah. For sal by all Druggists, or sent to anv address ot) receipt of prlca. For bale by G.A. HANDING, Sole Ann Oregon City, Oregon . 0:M Mo TO THE EAST OrVXS TBI CHOICK OF TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTE S VIA GREAT NORTHERN RY. SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL .VIA UNION PACIFIC RY, DENVER 0HAHA AND KANSAS CITI LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES OCEAN STEAMERS . ; LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 0AYS , FOB. SAN FRANCISCO for full detail call on or mMr- W. H. HITUI.HUKT, Gmj'i I'ui-ts Afiit, srri.auu. a E. McNEIL, Pres. and Mgr. Trln arrive and depart irnm rnrtland as folliws: I Denr,v. 2 Forrll F.asti'rn points...6:"0p. M " No. a The Dalles cf. :10 a. ni Ariive N . 1 From Hw Kai ...-..( slO a. i . o. 7.-Fr.ini The Dalit s .6::Hi p. ifi EXPEMIENOK. s TRAD! MARK!. Ia aO DESICNS, eoavsicuTa in. Anyone sending a sketch and description nay autcklT aacertaln, free, whether an Invention lev probably patentable. Communications strictly eooaoentiaL Oldest agency ftirsecurirur pevtenta In America. We have a Washington office. Patents taken through Muiin A Co. reeelva apectal ootlea la tbe SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, ' beaotlfolly lllnsmted. Isrrest drrnlstton cat any acientlrle JnnmaJ. weekly. term. 13.01 a yeari fiJUsiz mo.it hi. Specimen eopics and XAXB Book us rATiKTs teat free. Address MUNN A CO., l Braadway. Sew Yark. 0 i 111 A s. 1