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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1898)
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Th policy of thfa country regarding foreign complications seems likely to remain conserva tive. The Monro doctrine, according to the declaration oi our leading politician, will be sustained, hut natlpuce aud nrudence la onldal quarterswill restrain the exuberance of publio opinion. The wisest and most prudent court for the rhenm.ttc na l he malarious la to us Hetter's stomach Bluer, which also euro aiduey complaint and dyspepsia. It is estimated that 400,000 larks are sold yearly for food at the Leaden hall market, London. iCffS POOI.R IS CONST ANTXY Kit. ce ivlne; large Invoices of the celebrated Htooea eon waaus. Theea are suierior to any ever put upon this market. Before buying wagon etul and examine, or write for catalogue. Address foot of Herrtsoa street, Portland, Oregon. There are several varieties of fish itbat cannot swim. In every instance they are deep sea dwellers, and crawl about the rocks, using their tails and finsaa legs. - ' ' Piso's Cure for Consumption has saved me large doctor bills. C. L. Baker, 4228 EegentSq., Philadelphia, Fa., Dec. 8, 'OS. The elephant does not smell with his trunk. His olfactory nerves are contained in a single nostril, which is in the roof of the mouth, near the front State or Onto, Crrv or tolzdo, I I-ccas Cocntt. Frank , Chskzv makes oath that be la the senior parter of the firm of t. 1. Canary Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforcsatd. and that said Arm will pay the sum ot ONE UlNbKKD DOLLARS for eacfc and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of LULL'S Catarrh Curb, FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this sib day oi December, A. D. Ibid. A. W. GLBASON, Salary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure; Is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surface of the system. 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Oct it from your druggist or any wholesale drug bouse, or bom Stewart 4 Holmes JUrugCo., Seattle. EL, Mk S f.'r-.l Beat. Cujilt iS: at U t F tiliS. ip. 1 at 'avti G .ul. Cse I II If! n TiriiiMn n-iri TFT---iMiiB1OTiriliii,iiiBfliTTilia MINNESOTA rsBa - a DAKOTA MfPha-ccor. kJ SSI THERE) are nearly half a million soldiers' gravea m the cemeterie of the. United State. From the Atlantic to the Pacific the nation's he roes are oneach 80th of May honored by a loyal and loving people. On that date, from the time the sun rises over the hills of Maine until H sinks to rest beyond the mountain of California the vast extent of oar land ectsoes with the bugle call and the booming 'of cannon. The youth of the nation set their beet lesson In patriotism when they lay a wreath of flower on the stone that marks a soldier s grave. It is impossible to state the exact num ber of soldiers' graves, as no record has been made of them for several year. When the last record waa made there were about 300.000 sleeping In the na tlonal cemeteries and probably 75,000 scattered In little graveyards all over the country. The accompanying' map gives the figures of the last record made. Of course, the number of gravea has Increas ed since then. The veterans have become fewer and fewer. They have not fallen as rapidly as they were mowed down be fore the death-dealing fire of Gettysburg. nor as they fell In the awful charges of Bull Bun, but their ranks have been thin ned by the grim reaper, and for each one that passed away there has arisen an other mound to be decorated. National cemeteries, as is, perhaps, well known, are burying place maintained at the expense of the United States Gov eminent, and wherein only soldiers are burled.. Many of these are near some mil itary post, but by far the larger ones are located In the vicinity of the big battle fields. Some of the heroes were buried Bear the spot where they gave up their live for their country, and numbers were taken to as near their homes as possible. In the national cemeteries near the battle fields most of the graves are unnamed. si . . . , i t v7 a nnmoer ana a tiny stone ten wnere . !( , i 1 1 i a hero lies sleeping. When shells and shot mowed men down by the thoasand it fre quently happened that there were none left to Identify the bodies. In most cases It wrAfl known in what mmnfln jvortnta 1 Hufl V. n t ttol.in.MMt ltn.nf.U n.-l. MnM not be Identified individually, and In such cases all are buried in groups and the names of all the men who were missing after the battle are Inscribed on a single (haft. There are In all about ninety national cemeteries In the United States and so scattered that each presents an entirely different appearance. Could pictures of them be viewed one after another they would present a panorama of our coun try. There would be cemeteries far out on sandy wastes where the sun beats down mercilessly and the dry desert wind carries the hot sand In blinding clouds ever the shiny stones that mark the graves. There would be cemeteries In mountain wilds aod on boundless western prairie. There would be peaceful little spots sheltered 'neatb church towers, and vast stretches of beautiful park where thousands lie burled. Million of people visit these cemeteries on Memorial Day end when night come each I a perfect bank of Bowers. The moot easterly of the national ceme teries Is the one known as Cypres Hill. It Is located not far out of the city of Brooklyn, and is a typical Eastern bury ing place that contains some of the finest monuments that are placed over soldier -j graves in the country. The natural aspect of the country at Cypress Hills I some what flat, but the cemetery has received so much attention and art has done so much for It that the flatness Is not notice able. It is a most beautiful spot, where 8,000 heroes are burled. Woodlawn is the name of the national cemetery of New York State. It Is a magnificent burying place on slightly rolling ground, well kept and planted to all sorts of flowers and ev ergreens. Over 8,000 are burled here. A little further to the south the national cemeteries are very close together. At Philadelphia there Is a beautiful burying place, where about 2,500 sleep, and just to the northeast of town Is pretty Beverly. Only 164 are buried here, but It 1 one of the most beautiful cemeteries in the coun trycertainly the most beautiful of Its size. In the Immediate vicinity there Is the Gettysburg cemetery. Antietam, Ball Bluff, Grafton and Winchester. All these are much alike In general appearance. About 14,000 are buried In all of them. The shores of the Chesapeake in Vir gliR are fairly lined with national cem- j eterles. About 60,000 are buried In this j vicinity, and the graveyards are almost exactly alike In appearance. They are j not as well kept a some further north, ( but nature ha done so much In the way ' of luxuriant vegetation that thl la hard ' ry noticeable. The most Important of these cemeteries are Fredericksburg, Ar lington, Culpepper, Blchmond, Cold Har -..I A r.f -"V"-1 j-. . air-y ii -.;r;;..ji ; -rC' - ilzit IOWA bor, Petersburg, Yorktown and Annapo lis. Most of them have streams of water running through them that greatly add to their natural beauty. In North Carolina the most important national cemetery is Salisbury. Nearly 13,000 are buried here. This cemetery la located In a spur of a mountain range and la a moat beautiful spot. In general Appearance It Is entire ly different from any other national cem etery in the country. From almost any pert of It a view extending over miles and miles of country that in war time wa the scene of many Important battles can be obtained. It la a moet Impressive place to visit at any time of the year. The oth er cemeteries in North Carolina are Ra leigh, New Berne and Wilmington. About 7,000 are buried in these three. , Almost at the southern tip of South Carolina Is the most beautiful national cemetery in the country. It la known as Beaufort and about 10,000 are buried there. Although It I In South Carolina, Beaufort might be saai to belong to Sa vannah. Go. The perfect city of the South I Just a few tulles away, across the river that divide the two States, and it is from there that the crowds of people come who decorate Its grave. Hundreds of the sona of -Savannah are buried In Beanfort For plotnrcaquenc&s the na tlonal cemetery at St Augustine, Fla. takes first rank, it is on the site ot an old Spanish bnryfng place, and many are the quaint gravea and tombstones to be een there. (Surrounded by a very old stone wall, within sound of the breakers and filled with tropical plants and dreamy lagoons, it is at once beautiful and inter. esting. About 1,500 are burled here, and the Decoration Day ceremonies are ai way of a most Imnrosalve nature. The national cemetery of Chalmette, near New Orleans, is one of the best-known burying places In the conn try. Thirteen thousand are buried here. Chalmette is located on the shore of a bayou and present some what the appearance of a swamp with driveway throngh It, There are several lakes ia it, and In many Instance the graves are very close to the water. Deco ration Day Is always extensively observ ed here, bnt for one reason or another the graves are decorated with flowers and evergreen the greater part of the year, The largest national cemetery in the country Is at Vlcksbnrg, Mis. About 17,000 are Interred here, bnt the place has rather a depressing effect on one who visit It for the first time. It Is so vast and so snggeatlve of the horrors of death. There Is a melancholy aspect to it that it la Impossible to shake off. Near by i the cemetery at Natcbex, where 8,200 are burled. In the immediate vicinity are the cemeteries of Port Hudson, Baton Rouge and Alexandria. All through this part of the country Decoration Day is most extensively observed. Iu nearly ev ery graveyard there are several soldiers buried, and the sentimental nature of the people cause much attention to be given to the ceremonies. From Andersonvlllc, Ga., and following a sort of curve to Little Bock, Ark., there l a line of ceme teries where nearly 100,000 soldiers are burled. These are all very much alike In appearance and are not a well cared for a those In other part ot the country. The principal one of this group are Mem phi, Nashville, Chattanooga and Mari etta.. . There I a little group of cemeteries In Kentucky where about 8,000 are burled. but the observance of the day here are alway very sad. More old people are seen at these ceremonies than in any other cemetery in the country. They still remember their lost ones, and even at this late day old, white-haired negroes are frequently seen weeping and crying ror young marsa." A national cemetery that 1 very little known Is Jefferson Barrack, located about eltrhteen miles below fit Lnn!a- Mo. Over 11,800 are buried here, and the cem etery 1 on of the grandest site In the world. It 1 about 800 feet above the Mississippi, oa the west bank, and com mand a view in all directions over the bottom lands, Tbi cemetery is remarka bly well kept, although It doe not contain a many tree aa one feel ought to be there. The national cemeteries of the West are and place. Most of them are absolutely barren and are distressing in the extreme. The one at San Antonio, Tex., 1 of thl character, although of late year an at tempt ha been made to Improve it Near ly all the Western cemeterie are mall. The national cemetery on the Custer bat- tleueld in Dakota i perhap the strang est burying place in all the world. It Is most barren spot, containing an enor mous marble shaft, with 414 graves grouped around it. The strange thing about this cemetery la that all those sleep ing there were killed oa the eaoM day. rf V A (J .a 1 Jr 5 wri. A 1 U j '.AV V 5 ' 4&r LoUISlAi.V , jMl fcVVS t. i.UMf f The national cemetery of San Francisco ia located at the Presidio, Abont 850 are Interred here. It is not generally known, but the United States maintains a nation al cemetery at the City of Mexico. Of course the 8.184 burled there are the vic tim of the Mexican war. THE OLD KNAPSACK. Oil over thirty year it had hung from the rafter grim and dusty, up In the old garret where spider weba floated and where little mice peeped ottt their bright eye from nook behind chim ney and gloomy cor ners. The old violin hang ing upon a nail near fashioned windows, tell a benutifuf tale when the wind sweep across Ha two re maining strings. The mice quit their feast among the popcorn and the spiders even cease to watch for prey when the old violin begin to tell It sweet story. . Near the old knapsack hangs a gro tesque bat with bell crown and wido brlm. The two are great friends, and they fre quently exchange opinion concerning the ways of the world as viewed from their point of observation, "You sec," said the old hat ono day af ter the violin had told It story, "folks to-day are different. They ride on cars run by condensed lightning; mich a thing wa never dreamed of in my day. There wasn't mnch said about it In my day, either," uttered the knapsack. "I notice one strange thing; when Memorial Day comes around most of the folks seem to forget that there ever was a war "Yes, you are right; now the war of 1M2 " . . 'Pshaw! That s a long time ago. I meaa the great civil war, the greatest war of history. I was through that war and know something about It. Now what do you suppose all that uirroar over In yon der Held mean" "Celebrating the civil war, I suppose," said the old hat; then added aueHtiouiiiB- ly, "but whet is that runty looking spot on your side ' ; "A few drop of blood spattered upon me at the battle of Big Bethel, June 14, 1801. Never mind thot, though, It is an incident I do not like to recall. What I want to talk about Is the present; ovor in yonder field the sons of men are ob serving Memorial Day In their fashion." "Yes; but they do not celebrate for my war, ibiz, you Know." - "But that was a long time ago. The war I bad a hand In wis only " "And one of your buckles la eono. I've often noticed that, but didn't want to ask about It." ' 'That buckle aaved the life of a brlriit young fellow who carried me through t?ic battle of Manama Junction, July 21, 1801. But do not bother about such things. Those chaps over In the field are celebrating things. They are having a Dasermu game and some twenty-odd thousand people are gathered there. It Is strange, lsn t tr. Very strange " came the response from the old hat. ihe orecxe came through the quaint little window and milled the hat' nop. "So what you fought for has been forgotten. Humph 1 They have turned what wa intended to be a sacred day Into a day of sport, recreation, frolic, fun. games. Perhaps it i beet so: I do not know, and pernap i am too old to learn," The knap. sack shook Its battered slues oa H ceased peaking. "Been through the greatest war his tory tell of and now you are forgotten. You've got a hole In your side; where did you get that?" asked the veteran of 1812, bent upon questioning. Bull' Bluff, October 21, 1801." Fit nicely with 'play ball.' May 81. 1808, eh?" "Don't ask pointed questions, old fel low. I hate questions anyhow. At Ce dar Mountain, August 8, 18(12, I lost my best friend. Shot throngh the heart, poor boy! "I was taken from hi person, ami after that I drifted from place to place; I saw blood then, enough to float a ship. The battle of Chantllly, September 1, 1;2, was a horrible, frightful carnage. The worst battle I ever took part in wns the battle of Gettysburg, July 2, 1803. Ohl the horrors of that battle! A veil of crimson come before me now when 1 think abont it After that battle I got ; he m . v nit .,5 y ,K 1 I , lost, and wns found by a enrkms follow among a pile of broken sword, buttered canteen and shivered gun. Inutile of me he found the picture of a pretty lnly witti name and eddre-twupon It. Then I wa sent here, where I have hung tipoa a peg ever since. A beniitlfid woman tiatsl to como np here sometime and Icon her soft white check lovingly against m She used to cry and shudder when her lingers wandered over me with soft caressing touches; and she used to fmirmtir lly the name 'Jamle'but that was year and years go. Now her children' children come np here to ply on nilny day. One the children, when they were very small. aeu oer What I wn. 'lluahi dearie ; an old war relic; that's all,' she said. Ah! but I could tell her a story If she would but JUfen to mo. If she could have seen th loving kitises that 'Jamie' covered her picture with when he was - alone In the darkness; If she could have heard the lov ing word he whispered to her nlt-ttiret but I mutt not tell her of that, for she n other thing to think about cow. Someone will put flower uixvn 'Jamie' grave, though he sleep beneath the xl of the sunny South; perhaps some will recall his bright honest face to-dny- eome of hi companion who marched with him." The knapsack wa silent bnt shlwred Ilgntly a a shout came from the field of sport, black with crowding, yelling hu- mnnity. And then a slight brcete ewept acre me strings or the old violin; the gloomy gnrret was filled with a srreet melody, a soothing, tender requiem befitting the place the home of the battered old knap sack, whoae memorial day was brightened by the exquisite strain that finally died away nxe the echo of a sod. HEAR THE DRUMS MARCH BY. AIIAII. Rnrnh. Bar. h, hear the drums ma red nyi Thl s I ItecnrnttnR Kays hurry and be apry I Wheel me to the win dow, girl; lllnf It open uikii! Crippled of the body now, and blinded j of the eye. fa run. let in listen while tli drum march by. Hear 'em; how they roll I f can feel 'era In my soul. . , Hear the beat- beat r the boots on the street: Hear the sweet flfo cut tbe sir Ilka a knife: Hour the toues grand of the words of tout UJund: rlrnr the walls nigh ahotrt bark their rinly! Hurali, Ha rah. Sarah, hoar the drums dance nyi Itllnd as a bnt, I ran see 'em, for all that; Old Colonel J., stately an' grny, IUiling slow nod solemn at Ihe bead of the coinmnt There's Major L sober now and well: Old Lengthy Bragg, still a-beurlng of the ling; There's old Strong, thot I tented with so rong: -.... There's the whole crowd, benrty and nrnml. I Hey! boys,, say I cant you glaue up this way? uere s an oiu comraue. crippiea now, an grnyi This la too much. Olrl, throw me my crutch! I cob see I can walk I can march I could ny: , ... No, I won't sit still an se tbe boys march oyi . - Ohl I fall end 1 flinch; 1 can't go an Inch! No nse to flutter, no use to try. Where' my strength? Hunt down at the rront; There's where 1 loft It. No need to slith; All the tnllk's snflt: there's no use to err. - l'lugue o' tbeao tears. Slid the Uionns In my enrot Port of a war Is to suffer and to die. I must alt tlil, and let the drums nnirch by. Part of a war Is to auffer and to die Suffer and to die suffer nnd to Why, Of all the crowd I iust yelled at o I., nil There's hardly a one but la killed, dend and gouoi All the old regiment, excepting only I. March out of sight la the country of the nlsbt. That waa a Specter band marched past so grand. All the bova are a-tentlng In the site. Sarah, Borah, Ha nib, hear the drum moan ' "yi Will Carleton. The First Celebration, The dufe of the first celvbrntlon of Me morial Day In the various Stntes Is as follows: Alabama, April 2(1, lHtlC; Ar kansas, May 30, IWfi; California, Mny 30, 18MO; Colorado, Slay BO, 1877; Con ncctloiit, Mny 80, 187(1; Delaware. May 30, 18j7; Florida, April 2(1, 1870; Geor gia. April 20, 1WK1; Illinois, May 80, 1873; Indiana, May 80, lHH7s Iowa. May 30, lWtt; Kansas, May UO,1K(10; Ken tucky (Confederate), May 10, 1807; Kea- tucky (Union), May 30, 18I8; Ixniislana (Confederate), April B, 187S; Iionlsliuui (Union), April 8, 1878; Maine, Mny 30, 1807; Maryland (Confederate), June 7, 180C; Maryland (Union). June S. 18(MI: Massachusetts, May 80, 1881; Minnesota (at Minneapolis),' May 80, 1800; Minne sota (regu art. Slnv 30. 1870: Mlaalsali.nl May 1, 1807; Missouri, Mny 80. 1808; 1 Nebraska, May 30. 1808: Nevada. Miivl 80. 18(10: New Hampshire. Mir BO IHitK-1 Aew jersey, May aw, lo; New York, Mny 80, 1808; North Carolina (QretMis boro), May !518(MJ; North Carolina (Ka- Iclgh), Mny 10, 180(1; Ohio, May 30, 1808; Oregon, Mny 30, 1875; - Pennsylvania, Mny 30, 1808; Uhode Island, May 80, 1808; South Carolina, July 8, 1800; Ten nessee, May '30, 1808; Teitiis, May 80, 1871; Vermont,- May 80, 1800; Virginia (Union), May 81, 180(1; Virginia (Con federate), June 11, 1800; West Virginia, May 30, 1878; Wisconsin, May 80, 1873. 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Is your befits fWtiiMgymi, your atu Luii.n. vini, vllaiiiy waatlogawayf Whs elnara fall ooa SUU DOCTOR RATCUuFFE, Ynt HvtMf , tuna pnrmmnnnt mnt at ! nt?rTUuitibrm.lAMnil wytll4isMtrii, In lhair mfc tsimvll Hirti. i tn it u.ba In lh WutUi hn !uM iiWr.i sia wisvitT fiiruine.l OlllKf he-..i f swrkW?o.t(r'dbHMr blllV0 Up m hi'jrtntv m tn't etnlfiffit i)t'ifttlrl. Sit H Vol (4 liKHll l .ft Y IVktlA, 11 I I V auid tali iiAfttlmvfltnkt VOt NU, M i )jn.KA.lKU 4wii Olstl tofH. tttitfiu nWH truvl4'ti or ttuitrup ertr vrrtf) rHm, (ttuflf4 itrnuif, wtt& aw of boilf tMi brwin, tt tklltng nioitttnt', U?k fif kititr. ftitd uay aih dNtirM)irir yiniuntuii, nlUlUisTn' fi'ly, .a.ni r snoyuili ftf Dftt. Ir luiriifTw oeu. cwr jfuu, no bu.iI.1 woo or Kiittihtin (Hit-n. SVRAKL M EN H tlwm tot vl r (.! UHtjr to WMftss ita, yt Unholy whk ttiikVe) bMn wh.tw4t Uin.uih tivirwoiL, ivtMWMi or in'MuMToifoti Art rMurti jwat Ktrvntfth ftria '? UtfOVMlh bU tfr B vUHAil ltn or etfcstimtTit. VAKK i ri t, kyArnrrl.inMllnt td M-dfftrti--va ut lh tti,U lrim&4 VriUt UhkiitlisrsitHXWAfi hil'stCIAL. I'lMKAailCH, tRAttiilwUuo, hrfKra w.t wninb( if tiv'flmi. ut mifupsM.r Iriwiexi. brk wn it OswUM Mad ttinVtAmm r YVOMKY. rrompt w&4 m. pesrit ftii'nUfigivsn u $ui li.fiir mmy ijmtue, H i tK it jrou f svwtur at fc r trnbt, IK KWTHK1.AY. VtM on lr, iun li.yVUratar. Ifye tannorii 4U, will imtt, illii vhmM htwk fttm w tUl fturtevrwr. (Nfvi?l,TATltjC HKK tadwut tieul'it. fM offlo f by Httf fl C. M, RATOLirFE, TO to In. Kimi. W vniw'MT iwn'tviiw, sitiw in iiw r, ittiitv sra M. T H. U. h: WUKIf wrlllntr to i EVERYTHING FOR THE PRINTER.... T a-kv Si b Jr-a. W.,, V I Wc lend anil oriuiii.ile filwIlillllH In.... TYPE Second and Stark Sis. PORTLAND, OREOON O0WER iJ4pOAfie PROFIT Power that will save you money and make you money. Hercules Engines are the cbcapciit power known. Burn Ganoline or Distillate 011; no emote, Ore, or dirt For pnmplng, running dairy or farm maclilaery, they have no equaL Automatic ia action, perfectly safe and reliable. Send fof Illustrated catalog. Hercules Qas Engine Works Bay St., Saa Francisco, Cal. mnnmtntnttV4rAmitmtxit -