The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, January 14, 1905, Image 2

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TOPICS OF 1 HE TI IffES.
A CHOICE SELECTION OP INTER.
ESTINQ ITEM8.
Casasseata and Criticisms Based Upon
t tha Happening of tit Day-Hlstorl-
aal aad News Note.
' rtttHT a hub tires of listening to a
Wftggln' tongue.
Borne girls marry for money because
It la necessary to have some excuse.
If you don't wnnt them repented,
don't tell us good things about people.
In after years a man may regret
the fact that be attended his own wed
ding. The czarina has written a novel.
She must havo a good, careful nurse
In the palace.
It's easier for a woman to lore n
man than it Is for her to agrco with
another woman.
Anybody who attempts to dramatise
Mrs. Chadwlck will And that thoro Is
limit to tho public patience.
The Now York Tribune says Gov
ernor Vardcman Is very much In tho
public eye. Is ho a mote or a beam 7
Somehow, ono gets an ldcn that not
withstanding their small statures tho
Japs would mako pretty good football
players.
Oassle Chadwlck's husband is report
ed to be modest and retiring In his
manner. Well, with Casslo In action
bo can afford to be.
The Idea finally sifted Into even the
Gear's slow Intellect that a man who Is
good enough to fight rind bleed for his
country Is good enough to voto.
A new card game Is known as tho
Sherlock Holmes game Dr. A. Oonan
Doylo will doubtless object to having
Sherlock Holmes made gamo of In this
way.
Our faith that tlicro Is something
good In this country Is strengthened
very time we think of tho trouble Cap
tain Ilobson takes to keep It from go
ing wrong.
A new comprehension of tho vast
ness of this country Is secured when It
Is set down In black and white that
we got away wWh 4,000,000 bushels of
peanuts last year.
Poetic license Is a mllo wide In Ja
pan. The mikado dashes off a poem
beginning "My heart's at peaco with
II," and then goes out and blows a
Itusslan gunboat Into smithereens.
A Pennsylvania Judge has decided
that chicken Is not an animal. This,
however, does not Interfero with tho
decision promulgated by the Treasury
Department to the effect that a frog Is
ft bird.
The daughter of Krupp, the gun
maker, has an Income of 12,400,000 a
year. Mere Is a chines for some en
terprising young American to avenge
the United States for Its loss of Amer
ican heiresses to European fortune
hunters. Injection of gold or sliver Is said to
be efficacious In curing pneumonia, ac
cording to French scientists. That
may do in Paris, but devotees of tho
groat American game of poker can
point to many cases In which tho ac
cumulation of gold or sliver has caused
cold feet.
A German who applied for registra
tion as a voter In New York Olty was
ssked as to his birthplace. Ho replied
that ho was born In Germany, and
was told to bring his papers. Ho hur
ried away, and reappeared with n
trunk lid under his arm. "Iloro thoy
are, gentlemen. I hopo they aro cor
rect. You sec, I do not want to lose
them, so I panted them In tho top of
my trunk." Ills name was promptly
put on the voting-list.
Young women attending Massachu
setts college have formed it Cross
Country Club, to encourage the prac
tice of walking, It Is required that
each member shall spend at least throo
hours a week out-of-doors, and mem
bers are asked to keep records of their
strolls, so that others may learn about
the places of Interest In tho surround
ing country. Hut that Involves an
other faculty than the talent for podos
triantsm. If we all had tho gift of
seolng things, nobody would noetl to
bo Invited out Into a world of beauty
and fascinating activity.
I.loutouant Gonoral Chaffee In his
annual roport suggests that dusorteis
be deprived of tholr civil rights as u
euro for tho growing ovll of deuertloiiH
from the army Ho can 11 nil no reason-able-
cniiBo for desertions In tho treat
ment given to soldiers, although ho
admits that the "luexporleuco of com
pany ofUcers affect a tho subject some
what." The replies elicited from men
In tho guardhouse to tho effect that
"army life was not what had been an
ticipated" indicates that Irksome subor
dination to superiors, who mako up for
their "Inexperience" by a display of
rigid, mechanical mnrtiuotry, may bo
more blamablo for desertions than Is
conceded In tho report. Of course, In
numorous Instances the fault Is Inher
ent In tho man hlmsolf; and for such
disqualification from voting would not
bo a punishment too sovero. Hut for
such the peuulty would not be a deter
rent Sooner or later there will bo an Ir
resistible movement for tho elimina
tion of grado crossings, lit tho country
well as In cities. The present care
lessness of the puuitc safety for
which the public itsolf Is largely re
sponsiblewill In the eud bring Its
own remedy, Self-Interest as well as
legal restrictions will some day con
VjBM railway companies In the Uulted
Itatea, as tt has In the old world, that
it la more economical in the long run
to plaee their tracks above or below
ether routes of travel and traffic, so
that trains can be rua at any rata of
peed desired without the present al
ftejMUve kM of Uu r danger of a
slaughter when crossing strtxtJs, rmin
or other lines, steam or electric.
"Tho farmers of this country have In
two years produced wealth exceeding
tho output of all the gold mines of
tho entire world since Columbus dis
covered America. This year's product
Is ovor six times the amount of the
capital stock of nil national banks, It
lacks but three-fourths of ft billion
dollars of the value of tha manufac
tures of 1000, less the cost of materials
used. It is threo times tho gross earn
ings from tho operations of the rail
ways, and four times tho value of all
minerals produced In this country."
This Is not a page from an Arabian
Nights' tale, but Is tho calm, ofllclal
assertion of tho Hon. Jas. Wilson, Sec
retary of Agriculture In his annual
report Sccretnry Wilson Imparts the
comforting Information tlint tho corn
crop of 1004 alone Is no profltnblo that
from its proceeds tho farmer could
have paid tho national debt and left n
big surplus In the treasury. Tho hens
have produced during the' year ono and
two-thirds billions of dozens of eggs
enough each month to pny n year's In
terest on tho national debt. Tho value
of tho total products of the farms for
tho year Is estimated at 14,000,000
even after excluding tho valuo of
farm crops fed to live stock. This Is
0.65 per cent moro than tho valuo of
tho crops of 1003 and 01.23 per cent
above that for the census year 1800.
Tho Increase In capital Invested In ag
riculture since 1000 Is estimated at
$2,000,000,000. This Is excluslvo of
tho IncrcaBo In farm land values. Hank
doposlta havo Increased, from 1800 to
11)04, In Iowa 104 per cent, In Kiiiihuh
210 per cent and In Mississippi 301 per
cent. Tho general lncreaso for the
wholo country Is 01 per cent. Agri
culture used to bo popularly looked
upon os tho backbono of American In
dustry. Of rccont years tho enormous
development of trusts and the almost
fabulous figures used In connection
with tho rnllwny and banking Inter
ests havo blinded us to tho solid In
dustry that still furnishes tho founda
tion for all other business.
HOW TO LEARN TO SHOOT.
Practice with tho Hide Declared to lie
Heat Method.
I bollove prnctlco with tho rlflo Is
tho truo way to learn to shoot best
with tho shotgun, says u writer In
Outing. Tho old Idea was that shoot
ing a rlflo mado you too slow with tho
Hhotgun, and that tho shotgun spoiled
your rlfle-shootlng. Tlicro Is something
In the latter, but not much In tho for
mer Idea. If ono wcro shooting con
tinuously with either and should sud
denly change to tho otlicr ho might
not at once do as good snooting as If
ho had tried both; It might tnko a few
days' practlco to get used to the new
conditions. Hut rlfle-shootlng can In
jure shotgun-shooting only by making
one too slow, and my experience la
that ono cannot be ao Injured except
temporarily.
Hy beginning with tho rlflo you clttn
lnato at once most of tho troublo from
excltcmont, because you knowyou can
rarely hit a flying bird. If It makes
you slow you will find llttlo troublo In
becoming quick enough. Tho mun who
begins with quick shooting and be
comes ft good shot after tho expendi
ture of barrels of ammunition doea not
become so by virtue of making a ma
chlno of himself. It Is because In
making a machine of himself ho Is un
consciously acquiring the habit of seo
lng the gun and gamo In tho samo
glauco, which ho could not do at first
A quick shot thus becomes nccurato
with tlmo, and a slow shot will becomo
quick with time and with far lest
practice.
Thoro Is no reason why ono should
not learn In ono season to get Htifllclont
enjoyment out of tho gun If ono will
but remember that tho pleasures Is not
In tho size of tho bag or In tha clean
uess of tho score, and never was.
Kplsodo in Tunnel.
Maiden seated In tho train,
Pocket full of money;
Duwn beside her sits a mun
Maiden thinks It funny.
Quickly speeds the train along,
In a tunnel enters;
Maiden's thought most anxiously
On her pocket centers.
Quietly her llttlo Imml,
Toward the money stealing
rinds a hand already there,
Itobbery revealing.
Fiercely clutches she the hand
On hysterics versing.
Waiting till tho train shall bi
From tho dark emerging.
Into sunlight now at Inst
Train shoots like a rocket;
Maiden flmU she has her Imiul
In the stranger's pocket.
Modern Society.
Translated Into Vernacular.
"Cap'n" Jothum Slow had strong ob
jections to what ho tailed 'tho now
minister's high talk." Since his settle
ment over tho Ohuntown parish, Cap'n
Jothani had been heard to wty that
"church was for them that needed It,"
and his conduct seemed to imply that
ho was not of thut number,
Cap'u Jothiun's own language was
of n primitive and unadorned variety,
and nothing pleased him moro than u
chauco to translate the minister's re
marks to Cap'n Wlltton Pegg,' the best
Ohuntown story-teller. Cap'n Pegg
was deaf, and tho minister's voice
often failed to reach him.
Ono ulght at u neighborhood gather
ing Cap'u Pegg, lu the course of a
vivid narrative, had referred to "the
big tiro In 'ill."
"Was It tho consensus of opinion,"
said tho minister, lu u mild and In
effectual tone, "that tho conflagration
was tho result of sumo accident or Uio
work of an Incendiary Y'
"Heyl" said Cap'u Pegg, staring
dully at tho minister and then turn
ing to his faithful friend for light.
"What he wants to know," called
Oap'ii Slow, lu his shrillest tone, "is
whether tho big ttro was sot or ketch
edl" An Unconscious Humorist.
Eddlts Your friend Deeply left
some verses with me to-day that were
quite amusing,
Ascura Keally? I didn't think be
was. a humorous writer,
BddlU Neither does he, Philadel
phia Press.
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OVERLAND
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The North Coast Limited
ELECTRIC LIGHTS,
ELECTRIC FANS,
STEAM HEATED,
SOLID VESTIBULED
In fact an up-to-dato train, and tho
beauty of it nil is tho fact that It
docs not cost you any moro to
travel on this train than it
docs on any other. Try
it and your verdict
will bo, it is tho
Crack Train of Them Ail
A. D. CHARLTON,
AsaUtant General Passenger Agent,
ass Morrison St., cor. Third,
1 Portland, Oregon.
Era OREGON
( SHOip LINE
and union Pacific
Three Trains to the East Daily
Through rullman standard and tourist slssp
Ins cats (Wllr to Omaha, Ublraao, Bpokane)
tourUt ileei.liKc ears dally to Kansas City:
through I'uilinau tourlat sli;plnRcars(peran
ally conducted) wrukly to Chicago, Kama
Cltyj recllnlug chair cars (waU Iroe) to Kut
70
HOURfl
PORTLAND TO ClIICAOO
Ji'u change, ol cars
70
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roil
TlMrtk-UkbUMia
from 1'ortland. Ore.
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Rait Lake, Ifernrsr, Ft
Worth. Omaha. Kamai
Clir.Ht. IxjuIi, Chicago
(1:23 pm
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anu me r.aii
Allan t la
.(alt Lake. Denrer. It.
Kxtireis
I Worth, Omaha, Kama
7ll5am
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irniingen
ana ma r.an
hlTI'a'ut Walla Walla. Lawlston,
Fast Mall Spokane, Wallace, iull.
115pm man, Minneapolis, St.
t I'anl. Duluth, Mllwau
Bpokant ko, Chicago nd Kaat
1:00 am
River Schsdula
ror Astoria. Way I'olnt and Nolh .aeh
Pally (except 8unday) at S p m: Saturday at JO
n in. bally service (water permitting) an the
Willamette and Yamhill rivers.
For further Information, aik or write your
nearest tlrket aaent or --
ncnural l'ajMinner Altent.
The Oregon Railroad b Navigation Co., i'ort-
una. oregou.
U The Oaly
Double-Track
Railway betweea tie
Missouri River
aad
Chicago
The Chicago-Portland Special, tha
most luxurious train in the world.
Drawing-room sleeping cars, dining
car, buffet smoking and library car
(barber and bath). Lesg than ihrea
day Portland to Chicago.
TWO
Through Trains
to Chicago are operated daily via the
Oregon Railroad & Navigation
Company, Oregon Short Line Rail
road, Union Pacific Railroad and
Chicago & NorthAVeitern Railway
to Chicago from Portland and point
in Oregon.
Dally and Mraonally conducted e
ariuoos I" Fullaaan tourist sleeping
jars li o Portland . Los Angeles and
iaa Francisco, through to Chlcagtt
without change.
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WITH
THROUGH PARLOR CARS
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Portland. Astoria Seaside
Leaves omiok Diror Arrives.
" "" "" " For Maygcre, Italn.
Dally Icr, Clats It ante Rally.
8:00 a.m. Wmtrort, Clllion, lltio a, m.
Astoria, Warren
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Astoria & Seashore
Exprcas Dally,
7:00 p.m. AMorla Kxpress 9:40 p.m.
Dally.
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Comm,lAgt.,'il8 Alder Ht O.K. 41'. A.
Telephone Main 906.
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T I O K B T S
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To Spokane,
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Ch cajco, St. Louis
and All Points East and South.
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All Wty Laaibga,
STBAMBRS
"BAII.KY OATZKKT" 'DAM.r.8 CITT"
"KKOULATOK" MKTLAKO"
Connecting at Lyle, Wash., with
ColumbU Rim k Nor then Railway Co.
FOR
Wahklacui. Daly, Centervllle, Ooldendale aad
all Klickitat Valley points.
Steamer leaves 1'ortland dally (eioept Bon.
day) 7 a. m., connecting with C. It. A N. trains
at Lyle A:ts p. m. for Ooldendale. Train ar
fives aeldendale,7:U p. m. ateamer arrive
Tha Dalles 8:30 p. m.
8tcamer leaves The Dalits dally (eieeptlua
day) 7:00 a. m.
O. K. 4 N. trains leaving Ooldendale 8:15 a.
m. connect with this steamer for 1'ortland, ar
riving 1'ortland e p. m.
Kicellent meats Nrvea on all steamers, rine
accommodations for teams and wagons.
for detailed Information of rt, berth rea
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Uen. omce, 1'ortland, Or, Manager.
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A City in Itself
Have you ever stopped to consider that a modern
express train, like the St. Louis Special, is practically a
city in itself a place where you can sleep, chat, smoke,
read, dine and go a-visitlng, Just about as you would at
your own home?
It makes little difference what you want, you have
only to summon a porter and hs will swiftly and
smilingly get it for you.
Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis
and points beyond.
Write for folder giving full information, or call at nearest Northern I'aclno
Ticket Ottlce.
R. W. FOSTER, Ticket Agt.
100 Tltlrd Street,
THE TRAIL OF LEWIS AND CLARK
Wna tho pioneer American trail weat of the Missouri river and tho results pt that
exploration ot 1SW-6 were of tremendous importance to the United States and
they were never more apparent than nor, ,
A publication relating to the Lewis and Clark expedition, Just Issued by O.
P. Putnam's Sons, New York, stands peculiarly alone. This edition is a two vol
ume, 8 vo one called "The Trail of Lewis and Clark, lNH-MOt". Tho author, Mr.
Olln D. Wheeler, is the well known wrltr of the popular Wonderland series of
the Northern Paclno Hallway, In connection with which he made hla studies and
researches for this work.
Mr. Wheeler has traveled several thousand miles over the route of Lewis and
Clark. He lias camped out, climbed mountains, followed old Indian trails, and
Visited remote points made memorable by those explorers. Their route across the
Bltterroot mountains has been followed, identified and mapped.
"The Trail of Lewis and Clark" la Illustrated In color and half tone from,
paintings, drawings and maps, by Paxson, DeCamp, and Russell, made under Mr.
Wheeler's direction, and from photographs taken specially for the purpose. The
writer tells his own story and supplements it with pertinent extracts from Lewis
and Clark, and a host of other historical and narrative writers that connect the
post with the present Exact excerpts and photographic reproductions, in half
tone, from the Original Manuscript Journals of Lewis and Clark are given. A
chapter Is devoted to the Louisiana Purchase, another to the preparatory meas
ures for the exploration, and another to the history of each man of the expedi
tion so far as known, including a discussion, of the death of Captain Lewis.
The Louisiana Purchase Exposition at St. Louis, and the Lewis and Clark
Centennial to be held at Portland. Orscoa, la IMS, make this work peculiarly
timely because written from tha standpoint ot actual knowledge of past and pres
ent conditions of the old trail and country.
"The Trail of Lewi' and Clark" should be found In every public and private
library In the land and the general reader will find la reading through its page
of large, clear type that truth Is, ladeed, stranger than Action.
The book can be ordered through amy bookseller or sews stand or direct freeav
Jths BtiMUbec,
BT KAIL AHDWATKR.
As the
Crow Flies"
The flhortcat line between Min
neapolis. St. Paul and Chicago is
tho route of tho famous (
North
western Limited
The Train for Comfort"
Every night in tho year
Before starting on a trip-no matter
where-wrlte fur Interesting Informs
tlon about comfortable traveling.
It. L. B1BLKR. Ocn'l AgenL,
182 Third Utreet, 1'ortland, Oregon.
T. W. TEA8DAI.K.
' General raenger Agent,
bt. I'aul, Minn.
ffl!4wiil
D
KLIOIITFUL ROUTE
AYI.IUIIT RIDE
WAY ORAG8
EEl' CANONS
I A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
See Nature, in all her glorious
beauty, itntl then tho nemo of
man's linniliwork. Tho ilrat Is
found along tho lino of tho
Dunver & Rio Grnndo Railroad,
thu latter ut tho St. Louis
World's Fair. Your trip will
be ono of pleasure mako tho
most of it. For information
and illustrated literature write
W. C. McBRIDE, Oeneral Agent
PORTLAND, OREQON
SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO.
STEAMER GEO. W. SHAVER,
Will leave 1'ortland, foot ol Washington Bt..
Sunday, Tuesday and Thunder evening at J
o'clock, for hauvlce Island, Bt. Ilelens, Caplev
Deer Island. Martins. Kalama, Neer City,
Manler, Ml. Cortln, Maygcr, Bulla, Oak Point,
rreemans, Mauiaulllo.Ulaukanle and all war
landing.
PORTLAND, OREQON
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