n THE NEW AGE.PORTLAND, OHEGOK. k I r LINCOLN. The hour wan on tin; where the man! tt'Iie fateful Bands nnrnltcrlug rau, Ana up tlie v.ty of it-urn lie came Into tlie yearn, Our imstornl cnplnln. Forth he cttno As one that answer to IiIh name; Nor dreamed how high IiIh charge, Ills work how fair mid large To set the Bto'ics hack In the wall 'Lest the divided Iioiiku huouIiI fall, Am peace from men depart, Uopu and the childlike heart. Vc looked on him; "'Tin he," wo cald, "Come eroHiilesi and unheralded, The Hhciilierd who will keep ' The lluukv, will rold the sheep. " ipnknlKhtly, yen: yet 'twaii tho mien l'renlnK the Inimorlal scene, Home Imttl" of lua warn Who nenlctli up the stars. .Not he would take the pant between III hnnilK, wipe valor'M tablets clean, L'oiiiiiinndliiK KreiitncHx wait Till he Hlui.d ut the Rate; Not he would cramp to one arnnll head The awful laurela of the dead, Time1 tnliility vintage cup, And drink all honor up. No flutter of the li itinera hold 'Home by the Itixty minx of o'd, The hiitiKlit coiiiiiieriira Set forward to their wara; Not lila their hlnre. their pageantries Their goal, their glory waa not his; llnnilily he came to keep The HoekH, to fold the aheep. The need cornea not without the mnnl The prescient houra imreiiMlng run, And up the way of tears He came Into the yearn, Our pnatornl captain, akllled to crook a he apear Into the priming hook, The aliipte, kindly man, Lincoln, American. John Vnnre Cheney, In the Independent. iottTFs investment Lottie uIhIhmI ho'iiiiicIi to do Honietlilns to help the Ilttlu hoy nrroKM the wny who llinil lieen ill nil tho winter. Ah noon iih ilie wnH nhlu to alt up ho hnil lieen put In n liirgii cluiir with pillow nil itroiitiil him nml drnwn up Iti front of tint window. J.ottJo did not know tliia Ilttlu hoy; Unit In one of tltu wityn of city life, not to Know oiiea nelKliliorn n very Imnl wny, too, for HlrniiKcrH, who iiiIki tlio old friend of the old home, mid Ions for vonIh of Mympiitliy nml n friendly cnll now mid then. The hIkIu of the lioy'a thin, imlo fiiee touched Lottie IovIiik heart. Wlien the snow iviih on the Kroiind nlio Rot her yonnj: frleinla to help her linlld n hiiow iiiiiii where tlie little fellow could look nt their work from his win dow. There were hoiiio very cold ilnya when Lottle'n inotlier would not let her ' - KBMEMUEKbD IJY Detroit Kr.o PrcHH. play out-of-doors; then she would hold her pef plgcji "''; hn glliss where the "llftle'boy couhlVHej u. She wished many times she knew that littlo boy and her iiiammn knew his miimmii; she would like to lend him her picture books. Lottie hud some money given her for valentines. She was a great favorite with her young ft lends, nnd she thought to di vide that money Into sums Unit would buy a valentine for six of her dearest friends. "It was such lovely fun to send valentines," she suld, and still more fun to hear those who received them guessing nnd guessing again who sent them. The day before Valentine's Day Lottie stood In the store selecting her valentines, and as she looked over them nil she was attracted to one which wiih a handsomer oiui than she had over seen In her life. She asked the price, and found that I would take all the money alio had In her little purse, she tlinllL'ht. Oh, If she were only rlelijin the laughter. Mr. Lincoln, In tho A crent many people older ' course of his remarks, twitted his oppo than Lottie luivwlidicd Just as she din, when they have seen things they wanted Mry much and bad not enough money tu get them. It would be such a lovely valentine to send to that little boy across the way who bud been In the house all winter and lost all the outdoor winter fun. Hut If she bought It, her other friends would not get any valentines from her. She stood thinking It all over In her mind. "1 know this one will make that sick boy very huppy." Hhe thought, "and the other girls mid boys will have some valentines sent them, I am sure, llesldes, they are all well and have lots of fun every day, and they really don't need valentines. That littlo sick boy does need a large, pretty one to cheer him up. and ho does not know mo and he will wonder who sent It; It will be lots of fun for him and lots of fun for me. I'll take this one," Lottie mild, as she counted out all her money. She skipped Hiid bopped along the street on her homeward way iih happy children often do. Hut when slut reached bome hhe remembered that she did not even know the little boy's mime. How vhoiild she nddresH It? Somehow lere there Is a will there Is always a way. When she tallied the matter over with iniiuimn, she told her to address It In these words: "Knr the boy who Ih III," nnd take It over nfter dark the night bo fore St. Valeiitlne'H Day, ring the bell, nnd leave It right on the mat before the door. This Lottie did, running down the steps as fast as she could ufter pulling the bell. The next day what was her delight to eo tlie huge chair drawn up before the window, the little luvulld in It, and In his bunds tlie valentine. He took It out of tho envelope nnd looked nt It for a long time; then his mother came and leaned over the buck of the chulr and looked at it, too. They smiled nnd talked about It, but of oouise Lottie could not hear what the) said, but hIio knew by their looks that they were very much pleased with It. Lottie hud made the child very happy. A few dns afterward Luttle saw a car ilnge standing In front of the Iiium, and soon a gentleman caino down the steps with the little boy nil wrapped up In fur In his arms. They got In the carriage, and then a Indy came down the steps with bugs, and bundles; she got In, too, mid the driver started Ids horse and off they went out of sight, Then moving wagon c.ime, and men curried out all the furniture. The house was shut up after that, nnd the sign, "To Kent," wus put up on the door, Lcttlo never knew the littlo boy's unuie, but she apeak of him ns her "No name vnlentlne," and hopes some tlino to meet him Hoincwhcrc In this ereat world nnd Bet reully nc(iinlntcd with htm. She nayr It will bo just like n atory book If buc does. Tho Evangelist. ABE LINCOLN IN HIS HOME. One of Ills Flrnt Servant-; Telia Some Nice ThltiKa About lllm. In n modest Clilengo eottnge- Uvea Mra. Mnry (Jnnglian, n Musherwoninii, who Is proud of the fnct thnt hIic wns a domestic In the Lincoln household while the ninrtyr President wnB yet n HtriiBgllng lawyer nt Springfield. Mra. Gntiglinn tells some intercatliii; things about Lincoln's home life. "Mr. Lincoln wns very regtilnT In his hnblts," she snys. "He wns n grent rend er nnd would he Konernlly found nt home nights with his hooks nnd pnpers. He used to like music, too, nnd wns very fond of listening to his wife while she played tho piano. The family wns popular with all clnxscs of people. When the Cnth ollcs were trying to rnlse funds to build their church nt Springfield, Mrs. Lincoln linked a enke, which brought $ nt n church fulr. She una n famous cook, and would prefer to prepare her own pastry rnthcr than patronize the Vnkcrlea. "Mr, Lincoln wna kind to everybody. JiiHt the winter nfter his election to tho Presidency and before hia inauguration ho used to keep a cow. In the extremely cold weather he used to Insist on milking tho ntiltnnl Illume!, lir.nnnun ho ilhl not I think I ought to expose myself. His wife, however, used to object to his doing the milking. She wns n good woman, too a smarter womnii thnn he was a man. She would often help me waah, Iron or bake, ro thnt I could get off nnd plny with little Tad. He used to" love to play blind iiiiiii'h buff, and Mr, Lincoln often shnred In the gnme. We used to tie a handker chief around his eyes. Many a time while he was plnylng blind man he would tum ble oi er a chair In order to give Tad an opportunity to escape capture. "When Mr. Lincoln went to Washing ton he used tu write Imelc to Mrs. Dr. Todd, IiIh wife's sister, for whom I wns working, that since he had been nt the capital lie was not nble to have his Intiii ilry work done as neatly as Mnry used to do It, aud-the cook nt the White House waa fnr different from Mnry, nnd he did not enjoy the hitter's dinners iih much na the.fninous meals thnt Mary used to pre pare." JiIiIcoIii'h I'rnvrrliH. An autograph letter that I would llko to own was shown me n few days ago. "A. Lincoln" was boldly signed at the end of It, and this wisdom was there,, ST. VALENTINE. paragraphed In this wise: "Do not wor ry." "Kut three Kquaro meals n day." "Say your prayers." "Think of your wife." "He courteous to your crcdltora." "Keep your digestion good." ."Steer clear of lililoiihiit'HH." "Exercise." "(3o slow nnd ensy." "Mnybo there are other thing Hint your special case require to mnko you huppy, hut, my friend, tin-He. I reck on, will give you a good lift." Now York Times. I.nto Htciry ol' Lincoln. Among the reminiscences of tho Lin-colu-Douglim debate is one by (!en. Chirk E. Carr, formerly minister to Den mark, It cmphnslzcH the wonderful tact of Mr. Lincoln, (ion, Cnrr said: "Mr. Douglas hud the opening and conclusion, and he got In one shot on, Mr. Lincoln that was so put that oven the adherents of that gentleman had to join nent witn iimuiiig only one speech; a set oration which he delivered to each new audience, the suggestion being that he was Incapable of changing his stock ad dress. In reply Mr. Douglns snlil that he admitted the charge, mid conceded that his rival Knew in udviuico what he wiih going to say. Hu wished that lie could foretell with the sumo exactness what Mr. Lincoln was going to say, but aliis! Unit was impossible, since he chang ed his argument to suit his audiences, making a tierce abolition Milk, In commu nities where that sentiment wuh stiongly entertained, ns at tlulesburg, but In southern Illinois Ignoring abolition ami standing up squurely us uu old-timu Whig." A llncliulor'it Valentino, If 1 were youuger, Mnry June Would not so gayly Hunt me. Of If she did I'd make It plain She could not do without me. She will not he tay valentine. forsooth, the maid are plenty I'll venture that she would bv tula If I were oue iiiul'tneuty. Why, forty years ago there wer A score I could hae married, And every one outfaiored her: Hut then, of coure, 1 lurried Till Ann and I.ou and Sunle, too, And all the ret I mind me. Dropped me hecitue, they said, they knew They knew not w here to dud uie. Hut as It U the Widow IVlack, Thank heaven, luu some reiuon. And knows that men, like fruit, don't lack In worth If out of e.ioti. To her I'll fcfiul a billet do m And atate my fortune clearly Some thouaanda, I'll admit to irou And she will lore me dearly! No Fund. n" a, Q "You promised to be my valentine, you know," "Yes, but your valentine cauie with a 'pontage due' stamp." "V7 . - n V SHERIFFS SALE. In tho circuit court of the State ol Oregon for tlio county of Multnomah. Portland Trust Company, of Oregon, plaintiff, vs.J. (J. Hiively and Anna llavoly, dofendnnts. By virtue of an execution duly Issued oat of 11 ud uudor the seal of the above entitled court, in tho obovo entitled cause, to mo duly directed and datod the 17th day of January, 11)01, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said court on tho 18th day of Juno, 1000, in favorf Portland Trust Company of Oregon, plaintiff, and against J. C. llavely nnd Anna llavoly, defendants, for tlio sum of $4,427,81) with interest thereon at tho rato of 10 por cont por annum from tho '2th day of December, 1000, and also tho costs of and upon this writ, 1 did on tho 10th day of January, 1001, duly levy upon the fol Ionian described real property, fo-wit: An undivided onothird iutorest in and to tho following doscribod real prop crty: All of lot sovon (7) in block sixteen (10) in tho city of East Portland, Multnomuli county, Oregon. All of lots ono (1), two (2), throo (U), four (4), flvo (5), six (0), sovon (7), eight (8) and "D,' in block throo (!i). in Urookland Heights, an addition to East Portland (now i'ortlaud), Muitno- mail county, Oregon. All thnt part of tho south one-third (1-U) of tho following described parcel of land: iloginuiug at a point which is thirty-two (82) rhaina nnd aixty eight (08) links south and twenty, -two CJ2) chains and sixteen (10) links west of the quarter section post of sec tions two (2) and eleven (11) town ship one (1) south, range ono (1) oast, of WHIainotto meridian and running theuco oast' sovon (7) chains; thence south threo (!)) chains and uluoty (00) links; thotico west threo (I)) chains and olghty (80) links; thonce south two (L) chuius and ninety (00) links; thonco north oighty-niuo (80) degrees and fifty (fS0) minutes west three (!1) chains and twenty (20) links; thonco north live (5) uhaijia and sovouty (70) links to tho place of beginning, con taining 2,01 aeios of land, tnoro or less in Multnomah county, Orogon. All of the north thirty-seven (87) feet of lot night (8), block sovoiity-slx (70) Stephens' addition to tho city of Kast Portland, in tho city of Portland, Miiltniiinli county, Oregon. Now, Thoroforo, by virtuo of said ox edition, I will on' Monday, tho Sfitli day of I'ohruary, 1001, nt tho hour of 10 o'clcok, A. M at tho front door of tho couuty court houso, in tlio city of Portland, raid county and stato, soil at public auction, subjoct to ledomptiou, to tho highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin, cash iu hand, nil tho right, title aiid iutorest which tho within named defendants or either of thorn had on tho dato of tho judgment heroin (tho 18th day of Juno, 1000) or since had, since had, roal psbp- atlsfy l)id all ucVu- in and to the lunvo doscribed roal crty or any part thoreof, to sa oxocntlorj, intercut, costs and ins costs. Datod Portland, Orogon, January 23, 1001. WILLIAM FItAKIKR, Sheriff of Multnomah County Oregon. , BHEHIFP'8 SALE. In tho cirouit "court of tho stato of Orogou for the county of Multnomah. It. L. Hawkins, plaintiff, vs. Carrie Jones, et ill., dofendnnts. ' Ity virtuo of an oxooution duly is 8uo(l out of mid nndor tlio honl of tho said circuit court to mo duly directed and dated tho Urd day of January, 1001, upon a judgment duly rendered and eutored in said court and cause ou the 22d day of January, 1803, in favor of said L. L. Jluwklns and ni.iliimt '. 'P V7.-li.lif nf .it tl,arilt. lor the sum of .$0,1(12.80, with intorosrj theroon nt tho rato of 10 por cent per an nu in from tho 23d day of January, 1802, and the further sum of JJ55UVJ5 with interest thereon nt the rate of 8 por cont por annum from the 23d day of January, 1802, and tho further sum of 11811.75 costs and disbursements therein, which judginont has bcoii heretofore duly told, assigned and transferred to tho Ainsworth National Punk ol Portland, Oregou, and upon which judgment tlioro has boen paid and credited certain amounts so that there remained duo and unpaid thoroou op tho 14 tit day of March, 1000, the sum of $382.81. 1 did on tho 7th day ot Jauuaiy, 1001, duly levy upon the following doscribod real property situ ated iu tho county of Multnomah, stato of Oregon, to-wit. Lots 1 and 3 in block 4 in Highland; also lot 14 iu block 13 iu raradiso Spring tract, and lot 8 in block 60 iu Portland City lloinestoad, and will iu coinpliaiico with its commands on Monday, the 18th day ot February, 1001, at tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door of tho county courj ' houso, lu tho city of Portland, said county and state, sell the said real proporty at publio auctiou to tho high est blddor for cash to satisfy the bal ance due on sai i judgmeut, to-wlt: $382.84 with interest thereon at the rato of 10 per ceut por annum from tho 14lh day of March, 1000, uud the costs ot and upon said writ. Datod I'ortlaud, Oregon, January 14, 1001. WILLIAM FRAZIER. Sheriff ot Multuomah County, Oregon, L.W.CARVA1IAN. President. C. II. liAUDNKIt, Vice 1'rc.tdent. W. W. TKKIIY, 'Ireaiuror. Portland I mplement Co. JOHN DEERE PLOWS, HARROWS, ETC. FARM MACHINERY AND VEHICLES. 188-194 Front Street, PortlandOre. O. M. Hofsteater PHOTOGRAPHER t 165 t-2 THIRD STREET Between Morrison and Yamhill rOKTI.AND, OKKOON. S. C. LYLE Home Bakery ' Delicatessen 89 SIXTH STREET. lletwccn Btarlc and Halt. Doth Phones Wedding- and party cakes a specialty, floods delivered freo to any part of city. Hot and Cold I.nnchca. I.aily cooks cniplojcd. Lunches carefully prepared for traelcr and excursionists. I'OHTLAXIl. OUKOOK. ..UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.. $25,000 OUR GRAND $25,000 . Ornithological Contest- Something cntlrtly new and Interesting. Head what ) ou arc to do. You may get ll.oou. Our coiilrit la lo a -u who can make the lurirent Hat ot nainci tor kind.) of bird, from the fol lowing Hat ol letters: WDOOOCCKOUL1APR TARIDGESPNIELV EBRDIMWADOHTL Wo wilt rccrgnlio as a blid anythltiB belong ing lo the leathered irlbs, v hether It oe a lien, Crow, aitiRcr, or any other kind. o t can ue any letter ai many tltnea to make a ininie aa II appear In tho lint of lotlcra above: for In Matice Woodcock, Plover. Hiiow Illrd, etc. To an v i eroti w ho can make a Hit of tt-v or more different names of lilrua, wo will five iiluoltile ly KKKK a beautiful l'rlru value H.UiU or lias. BIG PRIZES AWARDED DAILY. When you have made out your llt fill out the line on the bottom of thla adv-ertbeincut and lend to tin with n Mamped Aildrekml en velope, atatnp of your couiarv will do, then. If you are awarded a prlre iirl can If yuii iief i-o ielJlio iirlio by lc6iiiliicubicrlber to 77i rV8fiiM'J W. rfil We Mi all award a prlie to every person who mi la t)inameof UV Illrd, and our Kilts will bo an followi: Kor the ben lint, received each day, a Hold Watch: for tho necotid bent solution ouch day a bcatitllul im ported Tea Hot: for the aoven next bet iolu tlmi each day, a, Konruli Haklh Diamond and Itulty Itltnrt for the next be.t loliillon, a Uold Piece! aid fur all tthct correct aoitilUiiii, Prlieof (I. .od Value. 'Ilnne I'rltciwlll bo for warded dally, you wilt not have to wait a ,1 iiir time lu iiiiceriuliit before you know tho re mit. There li 10 Hem en I of lottery In our i.lati li innki.a in. ill rt.Tnnr whether wo iret jour lolutlon lalunr early In the day. All ou1! tied litoina I tin AdverlHcmoni loiii.aiiu ou the day ll feachei in. If your Hit l the i belt, you liiill Iihv Hi" tlolil vvuieii oriiiec ond beit the beautiful Tea hot. and o on. e Kiiaranleo that we will award you a prlie. There is absolutely no opportunity for decep tion on our part vro cannot afford It. W e w ant to get l,M0,too well latlifled itibicrlbcri, and for that reaion wo don't want you to tend any money until ou know exactly what priioyou have sained by amwerlint the puzxlei. Ai iooii alter 4 p. in. each day a poialble, the ex amltu n will jiulne tho lliti to the belt t their ability, and will deilgnate the prliei. Vvo will vvrltoto youatonco notllyliiK you what prlie ha been awarded yon, then II you aro latli fled, jou can icnd your subscription to The ll'umnn'a ll'iirfil, and your prlie will ko by re turn of mall carriage paid. To a penon ol narrow Ideal It aeeini Imposilblo Ihat we ihould be able to make iiivli a gleantlo offer, but wo havo tho money, bralna and reputation, wo know exactly what we are doing, and If we can legltlmaiely.Kaln a million inbicrlbera bv thl grand Idea, we know that thli million of well pleaied mbtcrlbcra can be Induced to rec ommend Thr ll'uman'f H'orW to all frlem I a, thereby building un our circulation it It turilier. Wo are willing to ipend .3,ii00 In this conteit In building up a blgiubicrlptlon Hit, and when this money la ipent wo reierve the right lo pupllih a notification that the conteit haa been discontinued. Don't delay until It Is Co late. The conteit vrlll continue ...iii iniw 1., inoK We give A lloiiui Prlie of J. Independ ent ot allothen. to the penon who lendi In Ihollitgollen up In tho belt and handiomeit manner. ur Committee will decide and award prliei dally, but the im-clal .'Mprlie will be awarded lu Pcrtember. 1901. Anv blrd'i name lound In tliedlctlunarles accepted. WHO WE ARE. The "TTomna' ICord" i i thoroughly rtUable f)iira, 'a t Iwoeii lo ilo ezntlly m tre oifirr ff. .11 foour rtllxbiWu M rrf rto anv A'lrer ll'Oio Aatnl or luiliitte wioiio London or .Vt lo . .Vnrat.. - - ... frrff.....M.......M......M.......M.......M.......M....,M.......... Toun Country. m ii nn -r.fnl BinV itrenar vour letter 8c. m vvo do not receive underpaid letters. Addren: TIIK "vTIIMAK'H VOItLU," llrentford, I.oniluii, Vf, Knglaiid. SHKUIFF'S SALE. In tho circuit cqurt of tho state of Orogon for tho county of Multnomah. L. L. Hawkins, plaintiff, vs. Carrie Jones, et al., defendants. Uy virtuo of an execution duly is 'sued out of aud under tho .seal of tho said circuit court, to ine directed aud dated the 3rd day of January, 1001, upou a judgmeut duly rendered and en tered iu said court aud cause on tho 32d day of January, 1803, iu favor of J. O, Ainsworth aud agaiust Z. T. Wright, et al,, tbereiu, for tho sum of $264.36 with inlerest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per aunuin from the 32d day of January, 1802, and the further sum of $80.80 with interest thereon at' the rate of 8 per cent per auuuui from the 22d day of Jauuary, 1802, aud the further sum ot $10 costs and disburse meiits thorein, 1 did on the 7th day ot January, 1001, duly levy upon the fol 'owing described real property situated iu tho couuty ol Multuomah, state oi Oregon, to-wit: Lots 1 and 3 in block 4 in Highland; aUo, lot 14 in black 13 in l'aiadtse Spring Tract, aud lot 8 iu block 50 in I'ortlaud City Homestead, and will in compliance witn its commands on JK Monday, tho 18th day ot February, at tho hour of 10 o'colck A. M, at the frout door of the couuty court house, iu the city of Portland, said county and state, sell the said real property at publio auction to tho high ' est bidder tor oash to satisfy said judg ment with interost thereon as aforesaid aud the coats ot aud upou said writ. Dated Portland, Oregou, January 14, 1001. ' " WILLIAM FRAZIER. Sheriff of Multuomah Couuty, Oregon. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby givon that in pur uanco of an order of the roferee in bankruptcy for tho district court of tho United Btatos for tho district of Oregon, residing at Portland, Orceou, mado on the 20th day of January, 1001. in tho matter of tho estate of J, J. Morgan, iu bankruptcy, iu said court, the undersigned trustee of said estnto will recelvo sealed bids and vvAl soil to the higheit bidder, for oash, all tho accounts, notes and judgments, listed ns nnsots of said estate, at tho time of filing his said petition lu bankruptcy, in said court. That all bids must bo delivered to mo, or mailed to me, in caro of AIox Pweok, roforoo in bank ruptcy, room 000, Chnmber of Com merce building, Portland, Oregon, on or beloro 10 o'clock A. ,M., of tho 12th day of February, 1001. ilids opened n't tho ofiko of said rqfereo. THOiMAS CONNELL, Trustoo in Daukruptcv of tho Estato of J. J. Morgan, CHARLEY I Pill RESTAURANT Now on Johnion Street'Oppovlta Union Depot. LUNCHES PUT UP FOR TRAVELERS Oregon Made Umbrellas ..C. M. MEREDITH.. UHBRELLA MANUFACTURER GS Repairing and Hecovcrltig ol Fine Umbrellas a Specialty, .113 Wiialiini-tnii Street. Threo doors above Olds & King I'OIUXAND, OltKQON, GROSS, WEITZEN I LIPPMAN Manufnctnrcri of I) Separate Skirts and Waists The Bt Made Good on the Pacific Coast 314 1'lrat Htrert, Oornnr Nnlinon, rOKTLANI). OKKOON. VANO SOAP AND CHf (ammmammmmammm W. A. WISE i DENTIST ...Room 614 THE DEKUM,,, PORTLAND, OREGON. Tel, Red 2844. BAKER CITY .IRON WORKS. HIGGIHS . HARDEHBROOK, Props. 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