'?""'T",f7' THJB IWy? AtE, PORTLAND, OBBOON. EW, xj!iewaaasBsiwwrasMBB ' '4s fa, Hi, ,''i II V . fc r It P.J a- V f u LT li Ur M 'V --- K -It H 'saHsW r vA'SflE & , 4mm Off0Fl HE TIMES. A CHOICt SELECTION OF INTER. ,V:.: :'.':. ISTINQ ITEMS. '.. tassel CrilMMi Baaed Uroa ?, ' ; f,;", .M'-Mmlk f tha Day-Hlstori MawaMaaaa. .wwtber man it all the time tUsklng of mean things. ,! rfi ftndent" la Informed that Warsaw , i s, proaonncea wun a neavy accent on .l n.Wa Mm nl.1.1. V iY ' " ""'""?".-, The actor la never hungry enough to tasjojr the hot roast served to him by the dramatic critic. If a man wants to dispose of his property so that his heirs will not go to law over it ho can always do so by giving It away during his lifetime. , It Is surprising how many men there re who can go blindfolded and put their finger on "tho causo of tho peo ple." Senator Dolliver says civilisation and mud go together. No, tho Sena tor did not have politics in mind par tlcularly. "The public schools must be kept out f politics, and politics must bo kept out of the public schools." That bus the right ring. Tho namo of Jay Cooke's father was Bleuthcros Cooke. Tho simple nnd easily spelled name given to the son was merely the natural renctldu. Tho Emperor of Japan has written another poem, which consists of six lines. Ho gots 13,000,000 a year, nnd Is undoubtedly tho hlghcsc mtlnrlcd poet on earth, Twenty thousand peoplo havo ap plied for medals and pensions under Che provisions governing tho Carncglo hero fund. Little General Joe Wheeler laa't among them, either. The curious public la waiting eager ly for the promised publication of "Love Letters of a United States Sen ator." All the world loves to read somebody else's love letters. A half-shot man went homo lato and his angry wife shot him. It Is Just such harsh treatment as this that drives men to stay nway from homo altogether und sleep In a cemotory. There are four times as many words In the English languago as in the French, but young writers always fool that It Is necessary to work In a French phrase here and thcro lu order to make their meaning clear. One of the college presidents thinks the higher education will eventually cause the obliteration of tho human nee. Are we to understand from this that the time Is coming when tlie man who confesses that he Is a father will at oace be listed with the Illiterate? The study of the infinitesimal is pro gressing. W. A. Bherstoue declares in the Cornhlll Magaslne that thoro "are no atoms now; they have all been cut up Into electrons and corpuscles." The chemical atoms that go to make up a Ingle cubic centimeter of water, which would nicely fill the shell of a small llbert, number 00.000.000.000,000,000, 000 (nlnoty thousand million billion), and It is thought that their individual weight may bo determined. Churches in tho United States pros pered during 1004. Tho Lutheran shows tho largest ratio of growth, a gain of mora than f pur cent over tho membership lu 100.1; the I'rotoHtunt Episcopal comes next, and tho DIh clplcs of Christ follow. Hardly any denomination lost lu members or con tributions, and "thoro nro today," on the authority of tho Church KconomUt, "more Christian bellovers, moro stu dents of tho Ulblc, moro churches and more moupy raised for Christian en terprises than over before since tho birth of Christ." Still thoro uro "wasto places," but in the foregoing facts there Is Inspiration and sustulumcnt for all who are laboring to comfort and rebuild. A publication devoted to suggestive therapeutics, telepathy and kindred in terests maintains that thousands of peoplo actually think themselves to death every year by allowing their minds to dwell on morbid subjects. It would bo moro accurate to say that these persons worry thomsolves to death. It Is not thinking. To think would be to fortify tho mind against morbidity. There seems to be no doubt that unreasoning and unreasonable worry has n distinct and pernicious effect on mind and body. That It Is practicable to overcome this cause of trouble Is atnnnwl by special studentM of psychology, but there Is an attrac tion to somo minds In morbid melan choly and a disposition to shun what ever is cheerful and wholosomo, In the army no small proportion of the otneers, especially slnco tho Span ish war, huve come from tho ranks. In the navy, and in spite of recent legis lation, there la practically Impassable barrier between forecastle nnd quarter-deck, and the few men who have succeeded In overcoming It have been enabled to do so rhlelly through tho urgent need of ottlcera, n demand which will soon bo supplied by the graduates of the greatly enlurged aaval academy at Annapolis, when 'ti "door of hope," for tho moment ajar, will be closed agalu. Tho ua taraU consequeuccs of drawing this ar and fast caste Hue is that tho beat and most promising young men U the service leave it Just as they be gia to be valuable to It. As lu every aiaac eareer, the knowledge that It Is IWMtntHtr to rise above u certain ami frfcelly subordinate position has a J---'-- or deinorallxtmr effect unon 'ifljtmf worth having. MPrtaS3faiiini " remarkable religious revival lu , and' the awakening In London I attention sharply to slml Htlaa in other parts of tho tHstlHgulsaed Knglish edl- T. mead. ad the eminent etsrgyMMM. Newel) Dwlght that tho aaaj&lfnjMttAA. tmr tas ll fllU failrm BSbSSSMBSSSV-V IB OM PlWWWI . WMsMMilr MM rarkl-wldo, Certainly, the time Is ripe. Mankind has been moving at a rapid pace. It is a hard, materialistic ago. Tho rich havo becomo moro and more lavish and oppressive of tho poor, "and tho poor have given themselves up very largely to the thought of how to keep' up with tho procession. It might seem io tho unthinking that this Is the hardest of conditions for religious en thusiasm to break in upon. But tho truth Is that human nature swings, like tho pendulum, from tho extremo of Idealism to that of materialism and from the mntcrlnllsm back to idealism. Its attitude to-day is no Indication that It will be tho snmo to-morrow. World wide mntcrlnllsm works Its own cure. Tho whole thing eventually brenks down of Its own weight. Men's minds becomo Bitrfelted nnd susceptible to other nnd very different considerations. It is then remembered nnd proclnlmcd that man docs not llvo by bread nlono. Wo mny hnvo so much of tho now and hero ns to sicken of It, and turn to thought of the beyond for rest and lnnplrntlon. ' At tho meeting of the Kellglous Edu catlonnl Association In Boston Itlshop Lawrence made somo excellent re marks on tho power nnd value of wealth. Other speakers had referred to the ngo ns materialistic and had deplored tho fact that it wan devoted to commercialism. Without refuting anything that had been said tho bishop of Massachusetts spoko on tho Import nnco of money nnd especially Its value lu connection with spiritual and In tellectual matters. "Why Is It," said lllshop Lawrence, "that we nro some times nfrnld of tho enormous lncrensc of wealth? Increase of wealth Is ono of tho greatest opportunities of this country and wo ought to glory In it nnd rejolco In It Just ns any man ought to rejolco in tho Increase of his phy sical strength, provided ho has the mind nnd Iicnrt nnd the chnractcr to hnndlo his physique." Tho tono of lllshop Lnwrcnco Is tho more remnrk nblo becnuso It seems to bo Uio pnrt of tho clergy and of tho collego pro fessor In these days to decry wealth and tho amount of attention given to tho acquisition of It Not thnt tho clergy nnd tho collego professor do not want money, for they are alwnys beg ging from men of wealth, but they borate tho spirit that prompts tho pur suit of It and do not nppreclato tho fact that tho business man must give himself unwcarlodly to tho acquisition of n fortune exactly as tho scholar must glvo his dnys nnd nights to tho pursuit of knowledge, lllshop Lnwrcnco placed tho stress where It should bo placed. Ho accented yio necessity of splrltunl nnd moral development along with acquisition of riches. Ho has no fear for tho Increase of material wealth cither by tho Individual mnn or by the nation if nlong with It there is growth in mind, heart and char acter. There Is an Insincerity In con stantly begging for money and then formally denouncing thoso who mnko n business of earning it. lllshop Law rence's position Is consistent "not to fear tho increaso of wealth, but to fear tho loss -of tho Inspiration of religion nnd of the Intelligence which ought to go with it" An Almost Faultless Climate. Tho cllmnto of tho Everglades Is almost faultless. It Is singularly equa ble showing no extremes of heat and cold, und not subject to sudden clinugo. Even n "northy," coming out of tho region of lco and snow, Is soon soften ed to milder temperature; and the heat of summer Is made genial, thought tho mercury may bo well up In tho eighties, by tho ozonUcd nlr which Is everywhere In tho (Hades. The year Is divided Into the dry anil rainy sea sons. The latter may be roughly silk en of ns Including Juno nnd September, although, well In the (Hades, sudden light showers lu limited areas are like ly at any season, and In tho autumn a high degreo of humidity Is constant. A llfotlmoi might be spent lu tho re gion and no sign of malaria over bo discovered. Pure air, that moves In gentlo breezes over a vast expanse of puro water, Is tho perfect assurnuco of health, ns ovlnced In tho lino phylque, splendid coloring, nnd athletic vigor of the Seminole, who has a mo nopoly of as lino a climate as there Is on earth. Century. Laughs Too Much. Ono Kansas City policeman cannot go to tho theaters becauso ho laughs so long nnd loud nt ovciy Joko that ho stops tho performance. He wns put on u beat whero his duty took him Inside a thoater for a fow minutes every evening, and ho asked to bo chunged, becauso ho said tho theater people wouldn't let him stay Inside, even when he bought a tlckot. lleforo ho was married he took his sweetheart to a show once, but at tho end of the second act tho manager touched him on tho back nnd said ho would have to get out. Ho hud all the actors laughing. "Hut I paid to see this show," pro tested tho policeman. "If you put me out I shall Insist on your giving my money back." "We'll bo glad to do that, all right," said tho manager. And they did. Cold fioui Hyuiputlijr, , Coldness of feet and limbs Is almost Invariably en evidence of Indigestion. Tho coUluess Is due not to tho weak ness of tho heart or feebleness of cir culation, as Is generally supposed,' but to tho contraction of tho smull ur terles, preventing blood from entering tho parts. There Is generally an Irri tation of the abdominal sympathetic nerve centers which control tho circu lation uf tho lower extremities. This dlltlculty Is not to be removed by ex ercise or by any special application to tho limbs, but by removal of the causes of Irritation. This may be a prolapsed stomach, or chronic Indiges tion. Hot und cold foot baths are val uable. These act not simply on tho feet und limbs, but by retlex nctlou nrfect benellclally tho abdominal sym pathetic centers, which are lu a dis eased condition. A scientist Is a man of learning; among other things he is apt to learn thut ho Isn't tllm-tlum proof. Whon a man falls sick, It develops that he hasn't a nightshirt suitable to receive guest la I JAMESTOWN, N. D. : HARD WHEAT FLOUR RUSSELL - MILLER MILLING CO. Jamestown, N. Dak. THE SEILER CO. t TAID UP CAMTAL 2J,000. ) Abstracts, Collections, Insurance, Loans and Real Estate. Investments made nnd nil business ol nonreaidents given most careful atten tion. Koferonces checrtully furnished. JAMESTOWN, N. D. ill, Webster & Bolinger Dealers In Fanoy Groceries, Fresh Fruits, Drugs and Toilet Articles AGENTS FOR CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE Jamestown, N. D. Chase & Grant Co, FINE GROCERIES HARDWARE DRY GOODS Jamestown N. Dak. Adams ' Furniture Co UNDERTAKERS Embalming & Shipping a Specialty Kotth DikoU Slat Lion. JAMESTOWW, NORTH DAKOTA E FARGO, N. D. : $ MARSH & BALL Livery Sale and Boarding Heavy Draft and Fine Driving Horses for Siilit. Uonrscs, Hacks and Carriages Opp. Poetolllco. Telephone Cull 137. FARUO, N. D. FARGO MARBLE I GRANITE WORKS 11KO. UAIIUYKI., 1'rop. MANUFAOTUKEHS OF Artlettlc Memorial Wholcsalo and Retail Monuments FAltGO NORTH DAKOTA JOHN MONSON TRUNK MANUFACTURER (ample Trunks and Cases nimlo to or der. ItepnirliiK done promptly. Old Trunks Taken in Exchange, liny your trunks where thoy muko them and save your money. TcUrhon 774, 614 I'ront Street. FARGO, N. D. T. E. YERXA FARGO, N. D. Staple & Fancy Groceries Fruits and Cigars. Oppoatt IV. F. Dpot Green A Eggeri Fir.st-Glass Butchers I Packers Tki list Market In thi City Highest Trices Paid for All Kinds ol Llvo Stock FARGO NORTH DAKOTA r Ml T I AKF riTV 4 USE Salt Air Extracts, Baking Powder, Spices and Coffaes ARE THE BEST OR MONEY BACK Smit Ink OmKmaA Slm limit MALT LAKE, UTAH LEAVER DRUG CO. Prescription Druggltta Cor. Thtra West sod Bout TtmpU. TMfr yaonsum. Salt Uk City, UUh. BUY 1 o jfluUt M L, 1MH O WW D gflfljffi S PROM YOUR DEALER TRY US I IF YOU WANT the Brightest and Best Messenger in town or have large or small packages of any kind to be delivered by wagon on. boy. ring up MAIN 29 CITY MESSENGER & DELIVERY GO. 106 SIXTH 5T. Opp. MERRILL'S CYCLE EMPORIUM A Pleasant Way to Travel Tho nbovo is tho nstml verdict of tho traveler using tho Mipsouri Pncflc Hall way between tho l'aclllc Const and tho Kitst, nnd wo buliuvo that tho servico and accommodations Riven merit this statement. From Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo thoro nro two through trains daily to Kansas City nnd St. Louis, carrying Fullman's lat est standard electric lighted sleeping cars, chnlr cars and up-to-dnto dining cars. Tho samo 'excellent service is operated from Kansas City and St. Louis to Momphis, Little ltock nnd Hot Springs. If you are going East or South writo for rates and full Informa tion. W. 0. McBRIDE, Gen. Agt., 124 Third St., Portland, Or. TELL YOUR FRIENDS To Use the YELLOWSTONE PARK LINE To the LEWIS AND CLARK I ; :.,vS THE - Will Mk Very Low Rates The Traveler Will Tell You That the NORTH COAST LIMITED Is the Crack Train of Them All For Comfort and Elegance Information Gladly Furnished on Application A. D. CHARLTON Assistant General Passenger Agent 255 Morrison St., Cornor Third. PORTLAND . OREGON . '3 Hf ODFr.nN (j8yj Shot line and union Pacific Three Trains to the East Daily Through I'uUmmi lUndard sml tourist sleep In can dully te Omh, Chlctro. Spokane; tnurlt nlcepuiK cftra dnltjr to Ratling City: through 1'ullman tourlot ileeplng cars (person ally comluctecl) weekly to Chicago, Kans.i City; reclining chair cars (seats (ree) to Kait 70 HOURS. PORTLAND TO CHICAOO No change ol cart 70 JJKI'AKT "Tlitl4 80ltKl)tUi8 (rom Portland, Ore. AKUTvhr FllOM KOH. hlcngo Portland Bpeclal :15amTla ll'ntliigfii Bait Lake. Denrer. VU Worth. Omaha. Kansas 6:25 pm ll r, st. iouis, vnicago anu ma j-.asi Atlantic halt Lake, Denrer, Ft. Wtrth, Omaha, Kansas hxpresa 8:l'proTla 7:15 a m i,iir, i. ixiuis, umcago ii'ntingfn ana me nasi tU.'l'anl alia Walla. Kewlston. Fast Mall 6 Up m Bpokane Bpokane, Wallace, Pull itnan, Minneapolis, Ht. l'aiil, Duluth, Mllwau 'kee, Chicago and Kast 1:00 sm River Schedule For Astoria, Way I'olnts and North Reach Dally (except Bunday) at 8 p m; Haturday at 10 p m. Dflly servico (wator iermlttlng) an the Willamette and Yamhill rlvors. For further Information, ask or write your nearest tirnei agent or A. L. ORAM. Oenoral Passcnser Agent, The Oregon Itallroad A Naylgatlon Co., l'ort land, Oregon. h The Only Double-Track Railway between the Missouri River and Chicago The Chicago-Portland Special, tho most luxurious train in tho world. Drawing-room sleeping cars, dining car, buffet smoking and library car (barber and bath). Less than thrco days 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 & NorthAVestem Railway to Chicago from Portland and points In Oregon. Dsllr and personally conducted e junlons In l'ullmsn tourist sleeplnr arsfiom 1'ortland, Los Angeles ana San Francisco, through to Chicago without change. R.R.iUTcmn. C-miAt..lHtk.(5t, bAMl'HANCItCO.CAL. A.0.BARKRR, G'IAs1..M!l!'lBt, fOSTLAHO, OSB. Chicago & Norlh-WcstcrnRy. xwij EXPOSITION Spa&saSal T BAI AMD WATER Afl1 SIORII tWIll Two sinii Passenger trains Doll! WITH THROUGH PARLOJ? CARS BRWCIH Portland, Astoria Seaside LeaTCi union Dcror Arrives. Kor Mnygers. Ilaln ler.Olatskanle Wrstport, Clifton, Astoria, Warren ton, Flare), dear hart 1'ark and Sea side. Astoria A Pcashor Express Dally. Astoria Express Dally Dally 1:00 a.m. Dally, llilo a. in 7:00 p. m. MO p. m. C.A.BTEWAKT, mtM oi J. C. MAYO, Comm'lAt., 213 Alder St O.T.AV.X. Telephone Main S08. Ask the Agent for T I O K B T S VIA To SpoKanc, St. Pau , Minneapolis, Duluth, Ch cago, St. Louis and All Points Last and South. 20VBRLAND TRAN DAILY The Flyer and the Fast Mail Awi Splendid Service Up-to-tlnto Equipment Courteo u Kmploycs Daylight trip across tho Cascade and lloeky Moiintitlns. , For Tickets, rates, folders and full infor mutiou call on or uddress H. DICKSON, C. T. A. 122 Third Street, PORTLAND S. a. Y15RKES, a. W. P. A. 612 First Avenue, SfJATTLH. WASH. iTTIfev PEsCm ATHP pv&p aj-.vi virx vi R X r nrm Lirm fHl roRTum) Aim the daum ROUTE All Way Laaibif STI3AMBRS BAILEY OATZKKT" "DAIXE9 CITY" "KKOULATOH" "MKTLAKO" Connecting at I.yle, Wash., with Colombia River k Northern Railway Co Wahklacus. Paly, Centerrllte, Ooldendale and all, Klickitat Valley point. Steamer leares 1'ortland dally (except Bun. day) 7 a. in., connectlns with U. K. & N. tralna iLyleAilo p. m. for ooldendale. Train ar rlTes Oeldendale, 7:sa p. m. Hteamer arrlrae The Dalles 8:30 p.m. .... Hteamer leaves The Dalles dally (except Bun day) 7;oo a. m. O.K. AN. trains learlnc Ooldendale Alls a. xa. eonnects with this steamer for l'ortland, ar rWlnr l'ortland 0 p. m. Excellent meals served on all steamers. Fine accommodations for teams and wagons. ror detailed Information of rates, berth res ervations, connections, etc.. write or call oa nearest agent. H. C. Caaapball, Ueu. onTce, l'ortland, Or. Manager. SlJgflflPRT'l J 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-vislting, just about as you would at your own home? It makes little difference what you want, you have, only to summon a porter and he will swiftly and smilingly get it for you. Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and points bayond. Write for folder giving full information, or call at nearest Northern raclflc Ticket Office, R. W. FOSTER, Ticket Agt. 100 Third Street, PORTLAND, OREQON THE TRAIL OF LEWIS AND GLARK Was the. pioneer American trail west of tha Missouri river and tho results of that exploration of 18046 were of 'tremendous Importance to tho United States and they were never more apparent than now. A publication relating to the Lewis and Clark expedition, just Issued by Q. 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. ,lS0M90r. The author, Mr. Olln D. Wheeler, Is the welt known writr of the popular Wonderland series of tho Northern Paclno Hallway, In connection with which he made his studies and researches for this work. Mr. Wheeler has traveled .several thousand miles over the route of Lewis and Clark, lie has camped out, climbed mountains, tfollowed 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" Is illustrated In color and half tone from paintings, drawings and maps, by Paxson. DeCarap, and Russell, made under Mr, Wheeler's direction, and from photographs taken specially for the purpose. The. writer tells his own story and supplement it with pertinent extracts from Lewis and Clark, and a hdst of other historical and narrative writers that connect the past with the present. Exact excerpts and photographlo 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 tho 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, Oregon. In 1906, make this work peculiarly timely because written from the standpoint of actual knowledge of past and pres ent conditions of the old trail and country. The Trail of Lewis and Clark" should be found la every public and private library la the Und and the general reader will flad la reading through it page of Urge, clear type that truth la, taOsatt. stranger than telloa. The book cam U ordered tturaitfte, aay RY It AIL ANUWATBR. "As the Crow Flies" Tho shortest lino between Min neapolis, St. Paul and Chicago is the route of tho famous North western Limited "The Train for Comfort" Every night in the year nefore starting; on trip no matter where write for Interistlnsr Informa tion about comforfablu.travollng. 11. 1.. RIHI.KU. Ucn'l Agent, 132 Third Street, l'ortland, Oregon. T. W. TKA8DAI.K, General I'aMciu'er Agent, Ut. I'aul, Minn. YOU WILL BE SATISFIED With Your Journey If your tickets read oqer the Denver and Itlo Grande Hnllroad, tho "Been Io l.lue of the World " . BECAUSE Thero are somany scenic attractions and iolnts of Interost along the lino between Ogdcn and Denver that the trip never becomes tiresome. If you are going Kast, wrllo for Information' and gut a pretty book, that will toll you all', about it. W. C. McBRIDE, General Agent. 124 Third Street PORTLAND, OREQON SHAVER TRANSPORTATION GO. STEAMER GEO. W. SHAVER, Will leave Portland, foot of Washington St., Bunday. Tuesday ami Thursday evening at S o'clock, for t-auvlea Island, Ht. Helens, Caples,. Deer Island, Martins, Kalama, Neer City. Kanler, Ml. t'oftln, Mayger, Htella, Oak 1'olnV Frremans, Mausanlllo.Clatskanle and all way landing. aelaMar er mws aUa4 ar Uret A 4 V i !J :i 'iT1 jh'; 'Mat !' fb &P .IjtfwsMh.; s . w " if Ji'fla H ....;.