THE N1SW AGKE, PORTLAND, OREGON.
THE POWER OF LOVE.
Am far ai are the hearcns from the earth
la your own world from mine;
The world which you adorn by right of
birth.
By right of beauty, womanhood and
worth,
In which your talcuts shine J
Wherein you nobly won what you're ac
quired, And now, as ne'er before,
iAre loved by young and old, sought for,
admired,
Welcomed at every door.
And yet you tell me that you did not
know
The love that fills my heart
JThe love for you I ever strive to snow
From my own puny world so far below
From yours so far apnrt;
That were It not for this you could not
be
To others what you arc;
That you are so from what you are to
me;
From my true love and care.
Buch Is the power of love, that like the
rays
Of Bummer's colden sun
Illumines our two worlds through all the
days.
And though our lives may follow parted
ways,
Still keeps our hearts as one.
One heart In duty, sacrifice and love,
One heart In truth and right,
Till In the happiness that lies above
Our two worlds shall unite.
Boston Transcrlnt.
2 Saved by Her Voice.
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DT was sprlngtlmo nnd noonday In
England, and the soft breath of the
year seemed laden wltli fragrant
promises of bloom and color, wlillo over
tho woods was stealing a falryllko man
tie of green.
On such n day, and In such n scene as
this, KvniiRclIno Itohan felt as though
the world should hold nothing of strife
or palu or ugliness; Indeed, tho particu
lar world In which slio moved nnd
breathed and had her being held llttlo
but tho surface knowledge that such
things existed, for fate bad favored
Kvangcllno, nnd not content with be
stowing on her beauty of person nnd
mind, had dowered her with tho great
gift of song In Its dlvlno perfection.
Now she snuutered down tho wind
ing pathway that led from her castlu
terrnco to a copse beneath.
A man followed her with hesitating
steps, as though ho fen red a rcpulso If
he presented himself too suddenly, took
courage to approach when the trees
veiled them from tho castle windows,'
and, though she made him welcome by
neither word nor sign, wnlked at her
side until the whim seized her to Beat
faerself on a bank and search for tho
desultory Dowers thnt were beginning
to peep here and there,
i It was nt this moment that a visitor
who had driven up to the castle In a
dogcart descended uud asked for Mile,
itohan.
"I am afraid sho Is unable to sco any
ne this morning," said tho butler; "sho
la resting for to-night.
Dr. Ilurrowdcu knit his brows In per
plexity. He remembered that tho sing
er had generously offered to throw open
tier castlo to the public on that night
and to give tliu tlrst eiitertalument In
tier new thenter for tho beueflt of a
fund for wounded soldiers.
All the country were clamoring for
tickets. Fabulous prices had beeu paid
even for standing room, and report said
tho diva, ha vlug, spared no pnlns nor ex
pense to mako the occasion a success,
was about to eclipse herself lu a new
part, specially written and composed
for her, lu an operatic adaptation of
'Othello."
"Tho matter Is n very urgent one,"
aid Dr. Harrowdeu, after a pause. "I
Lave a request to mako of Mile, Itohan
that can only be made personally. If
you will risk her displeasure and allow
uio to make my way to her I will tako
all tho bliune. I may say It Is a ques
tion almost of life ami death,"
The man, who knew Dr. Harrowdeu
a one whose reputation', even lu a vil
lage practice, gave weight to his words,
yielded, and, telling him that mado
tuolsello had taken the path toward tho
copse, led him through tho conserva
tory and directed him to tho shortest
way.
Ho came so suddenly upon tho llttlo
clearing where Kvaugellue was that
neither she nor her compaulou per
ceived him. Hho was standing up, a
singular look on her beautiful face,
which was bereft of Its usual color, and
both her hands were outstretched be
fore her as though to ward off some
thing thnt sho dreaded, aud that yet
fascinated her.
His face, a dark-eyed, brown-skinned
one, with something lu its southern In
tensity that marred Its handsomeness,
tuuHt have worn a threatening expres
sion, for she recoiled with a little cry
of alarm, and, turnlug, saw Dr. Har
rowdeu as ho stepped toward her.
"Ah, doctor!" sho said, u llttlo shaken
still, but smiling, "It Is a long time since
I have seen you, which speaks well for
my health, though uot for my hospi
tality. Hut you are coming to-night, I
hope!"
'You have naked me to tho castle
most kindly," bo answered quietly, "but
I am a busy man, as you know, made
moiselle, aud have to deny myself many
pleasures. 1 have ventured to Intrude
on you, for which you must please lay
the blame solely on me, because 1 have
s little patient down there In the vil
lage whose recovery seems to depend
eutlrely on you."
"Ou mel"
"My patient Is a little child who has
been at death's door through fever, and
whose one desire, night and day, has
beeu to hear you sing. We thought It a
delirious fancy that would pass, but It
ettM that had she been well, she ti
STYLISH GOWNS F06
Country-house toilet of gray etamlne.
The skirt Js mndo with plaits of vari
ous widths, the material being cut away
to form open work embroidery between
tho plaits.
to havo come up to tho cnstlo one day
when you sang tb tho villagers, aud
that she lost' her chance through this
Illness. She raves and weeps alternate
ly and will not sleep, bcgftlng nlways
to be taken to you so that she, might
ask you to sing one little Bong to her."
"Where Is sho? Take me to her, doc
tor, and I will sing to her nt once."
Hnlf an hour Inter, with nil her soul
In her cxqulslto voice, sho was stand
ing In tho cottngo singing n song of life
nnd lovo to the bewildered vlllngcrs,
wlillo the sick child, propped "l by I'11
lows to henr tho desire of her heart,
cried out that It was nn angel who had
come In answer to her prayers.
It was midnight, twclvo hours slnco
Kvn had chnrmed away tho shndow of
death from tho village home, nnd sho
was holding a grent assembly hushed
and spellbound, wlillo her voice, no
longer softened nnd subdued, rang with
nil Its glorious power through the largo
opera hall which sho had lately added
to her castlo.
It was tho moment of her crowning
triumph, the moment when Dcsdctuoua,
realizing to tho full her danger, and tho
Inllnxlblo purpose of Othello, trans
formed by Jealousy Into a murderer,
censed to plead for her life, and In
stead, proudly and passionately de
clared her Innocence
Count Devns, the Italian singer, who
had already won universal applause for
his wonderful rendering of Othello,
faced her, the madness of rngo that was
consuming him portrayed vividly lu
every feature of his face, lu every
movement of his tense, nervous lingers.
There wns silence, Inteuse, dead si
lence for nu lustaut ns Eva's last noto
died away and then, as sho covered her
eyes with her bauds, tho Count, with
one swift step, wua at her side, press
ing with ruthless hands the amnion on
her upturned face, and tho curtain bo
gnu slowly to desccud on tho death
scene.
An electric thrill ran through tho
audience, the horror nnd despair of tho
trauedy before them seemed suddenly
real and tangible; the scream, strangled
lu Its birth, thnt came from the beauti
ful singer seemed an appeal to them for
help; aud then an amazing thing oc
curred. In tho excitement of the sceno no ono
had noticed tho sudden arrival lu the
hnll of Dr. Harrowdeu, who, pale and
breathless, stood watching the descent
of the curtain, until, apparently over
powered by Impulse, he ran up-the hall,
leaped up to the stage, anil, sprluglng
across the footlights, threw himself
upon the Count.
In the desperate strugglo thnt ensued,
momentary as It was, before tho para
lyzed onlookers rushed to separate tho
combatants, no ono noticed that Kvn
herself had not moved, and lay still
under tho cushions.
There was the (lash of a knife, nu ex
clamation from Dr. Harrowdeu, and
then, as he dropped, stabbed lu tho
shoulder, a dozen bauds were on tho
Couut, and, though ho fought with the
limitless strength of n uuulmnu, he wns
overpowered at last by numbers, nnd
carried off the stage, bound and help
less. Dr. Harrowdeu, whoso falutness wns
only temporary, luid risen already, and,
disregarding tho help offered him, hur
ried to the couch aud raised tho cush
ions. Kvn lay thero Insensible, with the
marks ou her white neck where the
Count's lingers had gone near to suffo
cating her.
Dr. Harrowdeu bent and laid his ear
to her lips aud heart.
"She Is uot dead," he said briefly.
"Carry her to her room. I will attend
to her."
Wondering exclamations broke out on
nil sides. What had happened? Had
tho Couut really attempted Kva's life?
How had the doctor beeu aware of her
danger? Aud n thousand other ques
tions. and surmises. Later, when Kvn,
very weak and 111, had recovered con
sciousness, she told .the story of tho
Count's strange, wild love for her, an
Infatuation which had seized him when
they nrst met lu the Opera House nt
Milan, of her Inability to shake off tho
lutlueuce which he exercised over her,
lu spite of her dread fud dlallko.of him,
of bis appeurauce nt the castle when
she was arranging the cast of "Othel
lo," aud imperious demand to be allow
ed to remain there aud to play the title
role.
"How caa I ever thank you enough?"
FASHION'S LEADERS.
Walking dress In covert 'coating)
Closc-llttlng skirt flowing out from
plaits nt the hem and trimmed with)
thrco bands of fancy silk stitched with
white. '
sho said to Dr. Harrowden. when, nftet
many day of suffering from the Count's
stiletto wound, he came, nt her re
quest, to see her. "It was a miracle
that you should havo saved me as you
did. A moment longer, nnd It would
havo been too Intc. How did you guesi
that his acting was reality?"
"Tho thanks nre duo renly to your
self," he said gently. "Your klndncsi
In singing to thnt poor little child win
tho cnuso of your preservation. I went
to see her that evening nnd found her
just awakened from a strange dream
of you, which had left the Impression
on her mind thnt you were In danger.
'Tho beautiful lady with tho angel
vblce,' she cnlled you. Sho would not
bo comforted until I promised to go up
to the castle and assure myself thnt no
harm threatened you. Her persistence
gavo me n touch of nnxlety, nnd II
came to mo with n sort of tuition, ns 1
watched the Count, thnt ho was mnd.
I felt sure he meant mischief. It scemi
almost as If the child had second sight:
but these coincidences do occur so'uio
t lines." . (
"And still," said Eva, "It Is to you 1
owo my life. You risked yours 'foi
mine. Oh! tell me how to thnnk yju.'
"I dare nsk nothing." he said, "stnet
"sine
finkl i
I dare not nsk too much."
And they wcro both silent,
Hut In their sllcnco a hone anl
promlso lay. And thero nre some whe
say that the most beautiful slngcyol
tho day will exercise tho prcrogatlvi
that her pre-eminence gives to her, nnd
will mnko a romnntlc mnrrlage. Pennj
IMctorlnl Magazine.
CHICAGO'S HOME FOR OATS.
Felines to liccelve the Care Many
Human ltelnu Lack.
All the Thomas cats and Tabltha cate
of Chicago that haven't back fences oi
their own will bo accommodated by
Miss Lcland Norton, president of the
Chicago Cnt Club, which will run au
asylum In connection with a Salvation
Army nttnehmcut of free milk nnd free
meat. The Institution will be called
Mr. Norton Is famous ns a fancier
of felines nnd has achieved wide dis
tinction In this line. Sho has large
miis. nohton.
kennels, nnd with tho uew buildings
that sho Is erecting she will soon havo
tho largest lu the world. She has In her
kennels nbout forty cats of tho Per
sian uud Angora varieties, nnd tlfty
more ou the Pacific, direct from tho
Orient, and tho proceeds from tho sales
of theso sleek-coated mousers will be
devoted to the establishment of tho
hospital. Sho has also received gener
ous donations to tho Institution, Mrs.
0. L. Wagoner, of Sandusky, Ohio,
nendlng a check for $30, stating In her
letter that she is proud to be tho tlrst
contributor to such a worthy enter
prise. Women ltecoinlujr llalil.
Whether or no there Is any truth In
tho prediction of a pessimistic scientist
that, In auother generation or two, the
human race will be comparatively hair
less aud toothless, we know not. But It
Is certain thnt, from one cause or anoth
er, premature baldness Is deplorably on
the Increase among not only tho meu
but also the women of to-dny,
"Telephone Kar."
"The telephoue ear" Is a uew disease.
It affects girls who habitually attend
to telephoue calls, aud the symptoms
nre a frequent buzzing lu the ear and
abscesses on tho drum.
By the "retlulng lutlueuce of women"
u a house, Is meant that a boy learusto
give up his rocking chair, and learns
uot to repeat to the neighbors what his
women folks say about theta.
mam
0VKIO'
flood Caul foi Thanksgiving
When yon havo tho supreme satisfac
tion of putting on ft collai or shirt done
up at the Domestic Laundry, with n
color nnd finish on it to suit tho most
fastidious, nnd no rough odgos or torn
button holes to annoy you. A man is
in luok to bo nblo to havo his linen
, kept in suoh porfect condition as wo
i keep it in when laumlriod at tho Do
mestic Lsnudry, J. F. Robinson, 1'rop.,
Pendleton, Orogon.
Oregon Butchering Company, Frod
Metzger, manager, dealers in nil klndt
of fresh and salt meats and fish, 415
Everett street.
Grebe, Harder & Co., Portland, Oro
gon, dealers in implements and ve
hicles. Milburn farm, doll very, spring
wagons nnd bnggies. Chase force lift
and tank pumps. Milwaukle bindeis,
mowers and rakes. Engines and sep
arators. Fountain City hoo, slioo and
diso drills. Wolff-American high art
bioyclos. Steol aud ohilled plows,
disc, spring and spiko harrows.
Eclipse steel hay presses. Columbus
Busgy Co.'s Columbus buggies nnd
carriages. Fhono, Oak 731. 183-84-80
Madison street, west end of Madison
itrcot bridge" J. F. O'Donnell, gen
oral agent, Oregon, Washington and
Idaho
For first-olass groceries call at 404
Glisan street. Tho vory host of coffoos
nnd tens always on hand at tho vory
lowest prions. II. A. Howard, prop-
HEGULAU MEETINGS OF THE
Afro-American Council will bo hold
on tho second nnd fourth Mondays in
each month nt the A. M. E. church
basement: Tenth nnd Everett streets.
JAMES FULLII.OVE, Pres.
S. S. FREEMAN, Secretary.
pOHTLAND HOIXIKU MILLS
Manufacturers o
BAR IKON AND 8TEEL.
N. K. AYEK, Mnuer.
Twenty-Second and Nlcolat Streets.
NEW
GRIMES HOTEL
E. M. GRIMES, Prop.
OnlyHotel at the Seaside Over
looking the Surf.
Table luppllc d with tho be it that can be pro
currd.
Haiti liouso and dressing rooms neartlio surf.
SEASIDE, CLATSOP BEACH.
NATIONAL
Steam Dyeing
and
Cleaning Works
OV.FIUK AND WOltKBl
925 SIXTH STREET. PHONE HOOD 803
Hat Cleaned, Dyed, Pressed and Trlmmrd
Ladles' Dresses ana I) rem flood! Dyed all Col
on, or Well Cleaned. Gentlemen's Clothing
Cleaned, Dyed and Itepalred. Oitrleli Feathers
Cleaned er Dyed all Colon and Nicely Curled.
HISLOP'S
Triumph Roasted Coffees
The Moat SparkltiiK. nellcloui and Aro
matic COKFKKS Kver Placed
on tlili Market.
Ask Your Grocer for Them
Pour Blends..
The Popularity of
RED SEAL BRAND
Hams,
Bacon,
Lard, Etc.,
Is Won on Merit.
TRY RED SEAL BRAND.
56-60 E. Water St.. Portland, Or.
1 it
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Always ask for the famous Genera'
Arthur elf ar. Esberg-Qunst Cigar Co.
general agents, Portland, Or.
F. F. Thompson, ilealor in tobneco
cigars, fruit, candles and nuts. 260 1
street.
Brady & Sherrott, practical plumb
ors, gas and steam fitters. Dealers it
load and, iron pipo, gas fixtures ant
plumbing goods of every description.
Jobbing done at resaonablo rates
All work warranted. Steam and ho
WAtor-heatlng a specialty. Tolophoni
Oak 411. 142 First streot, Portland,
Oro.
C. A. VotBon, Marino Drug Store, 8E
N. Third street, Portland, Oro. Spe
cialties: Flookenstein'B Lung Balsam
and Celery Seltzer.
R. H. Schwartz, druggist and apothe
cary, 335 Burnslde streot. between
First aud Second, Portland, Or.
For fino fruits of all kinds for tho
travoling public, call nt 160 Nortl
Sixth street. Ico cream soda. Basket
fruits for travelers. Georgo Kisor pro
prietor Creamery and bakery. Country but
ter nnd fresh eggs u specialty; also
creamery butter. Mrs. B. Boydston,
proprietor, corner Second and Columbia
streets, Portland, Or.
When medicines will not cure you,
or when you got tired of spending
monoy for medicinos, buy tho Natural
Body Uraco from J. A. Glemenson, drug
gist, 227 Yamhill streot, botwoon First
and Second.
B. O. Cosh Markot. Cheapest and
best goods delivered east and west.
Corner Seventh and Couch streets.
Everything first-class. Cameron &
Mergcns.
Mrs. II. C. Wilbur, popular phre
nologist, palmist and psyohio card
roador, First nnd Morrison, has suc
ceeded romarkably in acquiring a rop.
utation for extraordinary power in hoi
work. Sho will treat you moBt court
eously, chargo you most reasonably
and yon will find that her promise!
will bo fuldllocU t
Don't wear baggy trousers or shabby
clothes. Wo call for, sponge, presr,
and delivor, ono suit of your clothing
each weok, sow on buttons, und sow up
rips for fl.OO n month. Uniquo Tail
oring Company, 247 Washington street,
both phonos. .
Jno. 1, Sharker, manufacurer of
harness, collars, saddles and strap
work; importor of saddlery hardware,
whips, pads, etc. fiS Union are., Fort
land, Or.
Kahn Bros., dealers in hides, fun
'and wool. 101 Ffont street, Portland.
Or. '
O. Danielson, watchmaker, jewelei
and diamond-setter, 140 Sixth street,
Portland, Or. All work guaranteed.
-Crtrybody smokes the celebrated
Monogram and Pandora cigars. Thoy
bavo no equal.
Tho Popular, 135 First street, bet.
Waihinaton and Alder. Portland. Or..
John Ecklund. proprietor. Tel. Ore-.
gon red 984, Columbia 608.
Portland Transfer tialoon Chas. O.
Eiglln, proprietor. Choice wines,
liquors and olgars. 831 Ollsan, cor
ner Sixth, Portland, Or.
i
Smyth & Howard, general contract
ors. Koidi,' bridges,' trestles,' munici
pal improvements, etc., Portland, Or,
Diamond Vi trifled Drlok Company,
(incorporated). Paving hriok a spa
laity. 618 Chamber of Commerce.
Tho Western Oyster IIousi, 8am
Maekin, proprietor. Oysters and
crawfish, wholesale and retail. Dy
the gallon, $3; by the pint, 26 conts.
363 Washington stroet, between Eea-'i
ond and Thiid. Telephone brown 484.
The A. D. T. Mesaonger Co. is the old
est and best service-of the kind in the
town. Reader of the New Age, give
them the preference.
Money to loan, on furniture, pianos,
or any good securities. Notes and
mortgages bought. 8. W. King, room
46, Washington building.
Ring up Dr. Darling. 364 Morrison
itreet, cor. Third and Morrison, ovet
McAllen & MoDonnell's. Office
hours, 10:30 to 13 a. in.; 1:30 to 6 p.
u. At resilience, c. 0111 aim uei
tuunt streets, morning and evenings.
Residence 'phones, Oregon, blue 876;
Columbia, 6187; offioe 'phone, Colons-
um i,
Frenoh Dyeing and Cleaning Works.
All work done at very moderate prices.
Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds ot
ladies' and Gent's clothing. Mourning
cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. Deleau,
proprietor, 465 Qlisan aUrt-
The finest place in the city to obtain
Hi at quality cigaraj tobacco and amok
era articles is that ot Rosenthal A
fiu'dd, at 387 and 387tf Washington
street, between Fourth and Fifth.
Give these genial dealers a call when
you wish anything in their line. Tele
phone Main 76.
A, A. Unruli, bicycle repairing.
Draiing and outting down frames a ,
ipecialty. Bicycle sundries Baked
aawsl. All vrork guaianteod. 188
Foot oi Morrison street, Portland, Or.
Call and see me when you are brokeit
down. 'Asency for the Impel lal Dloy
ole; guaranteed foi one year. Oregon
'phone black 3891.
Jefferson Garden Saloon;
. DAVID Til OMAN, Prop.
Wlies, Liquors, Cigars. Wclnhard's Bwr.
PHONE, RED 1818. FAMILY KK80BT.
Cor. Chapman and Jefferson Bts., Portland, Or
Picture Frames , '
Pictures.
. Art Materials
Bornstein's.Art Store, .
07 Washington street - Bet. Fifth andSlxtb
POBTIiAND OKKCION.
mllE BAVAMA 8ALOON
A. B. BURGER, Prop.
Imported nnd DomoMIc Wines, Liquor
and Uigurs. Wclnhard's Deer.
Phono Oregon Rla:k19l5.
B. E. Corner Second and Oak Street.,
, PORTLAND, OREOON.
BOYD & ARNOLD
..General Agents...
Hamburg-Bremen Fire Ins. Co,
Royal Exchange Assurance
Orient Insurance Company
No. 102 First Street oar' Stark.
TROY LAUNDRY CO.
Are noted for quality
of work and prompt
service.
101-5 E. Water St. Phone D033.
The Golden West
FURNISHED ROOMS.
..KASSON SMITH, Proprietor....
Room JOc., Special Rates by Week or Month
Everything new and clean, licit loca
tion lu the city. Kpcclnlly desirable
alilu (or parties drslrliiK a qulat
place. Nu Children.
4 Doors South of First National Bank
Main St., Opposite Fred Ernst.
BAKER CITY - - OREGON
Oregon Brass Works
MOORE & HARPER, Prop.
rasa, Hell and Composition Castings. Alus
Ilium and Phosphor Ilronzo. llrass Rail
ing;. 8tcamiuat and Machine
.; Work a Specialty.
60 Second Street, North.
Uet. Davis and Everett.
TeUphone Oregon Main 7S.
l'OUTf.AN . - OKKflON.
HOTEL OSBORN
CLEAN, AIRY OUTSIDE ROOMS
REASONABLE RATES
TRANSIT SOLICITED
.BOTH niONES..
Travelers should take"S" Street Carat Union
Depot and transfer at Yamhill Street to East
Ankney Car.
A. W. HEWETTT, Prop.
BAR AND BILLIARD
Furniture and
Fixtures
ROTHSCHILD BROS.-
Wbo'esalc Liquor Dealers.
22, 24, 26 First St., Cor. Burnside.
Mcuirs 9A111UB iinriiii
rorsprarlnsscale,blac)t, green or woolly apbltv
moss and other iunsus growth and has bo
equal lor dtspoMns; ol the moth and Inrlf orat
1ns; the trees. No neatlns or bolting, simply to
dilute with cold water and Is inex penal re.
CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP
! eomnoiinded on scientific principles from c
balls acid and Stockholm nine tar. and destroy
the ticks and effectually cures the scab, learlngr
theaheeplna healthy condition, being also
one ot the greatest dlsenfectanta knows, fries)
lowest ot any good dip. Addresa all 'corre
pondence '
FISHER, TH0RSEN & CO.
Fettlat, Or. PacsiicCMst
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