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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1897)
r, TUB DAILY ASTOHIAN. SUNDAY MOKXINU Jl'I.Y . 187. WOMAN'S REALM THE DAUGHTER AND THE FATHER She Should Be Taught ny Him Com mon Sense and Business. A good deal ha bm Mid by Caroline about I used. Forths rt vlt get elvht y inlsof wide j sllko, li . sew togc hr two widths the leniith of Ihe be t, hemming each sad. I. t this (nil over the sides i f tied iimtl It r aches the ' Mi , tit a hem un rr the rim width, on this . ' tlni v w a mail.. p t rt.tunau I V. ,,. Irvlul letttns it Just escape th tloor about two ttioh e. If the ledspre.-d 1 of bras t enamel there wtll b room between the uistlrvss. d th footlxisril to let flaunts il p down lit the I foot. Utbr lds w ill only permit f the sides being flounced Whereon prefer pur white la their bed rooms this feme aursngrTeut con be rsrried out tc any of white flgiinil tnsterlal In cheap I mus.lti. vlut ioih.Mi nj hmil.t iln In thoinlii-' T hemstile ed hems cu sheets this tes Ing of their daughte s, that the? may takea I " ""mewli t tia-row.. and many of the high and useful part In tne bulldli.f of the hv n' " b"- rreatrr Astoria II Is nil iwrfreUT true that " ,H iui-i.to the young girls should b taught to be true, modest, bright, cheerful, happy homely belpmeets ft the future ruler of the business. art, letters, science end manufacture of the city and community 1 to foimi the queenly and God-glvcn mission that will most U'ly secure their own happiness. But In her youth fulnrss and Inexperience haa not Caroline overlooked th great and Important tact that the father, a well a the mother, ha a duty to perform in regard to hi daughter' educa tion beside merely furnuhlng the money with which to pay for her clothe and educa tion? How many home bare bean wrecked be taue the wife and daughter had never learned the value of a dollar or how It was earned What tremendous error have been committed because the women of the house- One', thought of hU sweetheart back at home, Happy and young and gny. bold were Ignorant of the flnrl principle of I Aml one 'nought of hi, mother lea alone. stances the scallops being winked on the bot tom ft the htmefched hem. On linen sheets, of course, mis work is done in linen Hons. while ou cotton ud c tton sheets th work is soft cotton thrva 1, The embroidery is generally done in white, at the pr judite seems to be sgalusi color in be t lin:i. iN'IUHE SI'S WEST I OW N. Two soldier Uy on the butllitlcM At night wheu the sun went down. One held a kick of thin gray hair And one held a kirk of brow u. law and bnsineaa! Empire have been over thrown for the simple reason that It women bad not been taught common law, the rights and responsibilities of themselves and others In the ordinary relations of life, and the gov erning rules of people associated closely to gether In societies, or communities). Yes, the husbands and the father, however much they may try to forget or ignore the fael, have a very grave responsibility and ser ious duty to perform for their daughters. They should first of all cultivate that friend ship, comradashlp and intimacy with their daughter that begets the highest confidence, love and respect. They should enter Into the porta, amusements and studies of their girls just a much a they do those of the boys, snd make Just as closecorapanlonsof them. With this all Important foundation laid tb girls should be given a clear insight into the com mon law; the business transactions of the world and community in which they live; the polities of the nation the state, county and town; U e value ane power of money and property, bow they are acquired and bow titles are held and transmitted; the laws of health, and physical development. N'ot that the girls should be Influenced to become women's rights advocates, Mary Leases or cranks, but that they may be rally rounded out morally, mentally and pbysicayl. and be able to supplement in time of need the efforts and life work of the bread winners of the Bunily, and. If circumstances demand It; can become bread winners for children; younger brothers or sisters and be able to cope with all of the trying sstnatlons of the bus iness and political worlds. Woman, with the keener foresight and del icate Intuitions can frequently more wisely guide the ship of state or steer the family craft than can the stronger man thrown off his balance by some calamity or unforeseen misfortune. What sweet comfort and .entle solace to the weary man when he comes borne at night to be able to discus with wife or daughter the affairs of the day and receive lntellirent replies, new Ideas and distinctly feminine suggestions which only the educated and experienced woman is capable of giving and which are of tremendous value to the man battling with hard problems of the dally grind. To be able to appreciate thexe situa tions and sympathize with man in his bus iness struggle Is Just as mnch a part of woman's duty a It is to look pretty.singwell. get np a good dinnerand care for the child' ren. It Is not necessary for her to push her self forward in an unwomanly manner Into business or politics, or give much time to the subjects, but many a man has been strength' ened for the rae. cheered up and kept In tbe right path when his own strength and wis dom failed, because the wife at home knew something about business and could lend him a helping hand when needed. If you would see yoor girls the happy. beslthy, intelligent life companions of other men, fathers, give them a little of your time and teach them everyday common sense, and yon will be the better for it yourself, as well rounded out tne scope and power of the future mothers. CAROLINE'S AUNT. Feeble and old aud gray . Each in the thought thnt a wonntn cared, Murmured a prayer to t;od, Lifting his gaze to the blue above. There on the bsttle sod. Each In the Joy of a woman's love Kmiled through the palu of death, Murmured the sound of a woman s mime. Though with his pwrtlug hrenth. Pale grew the dying lips of each. Then, as the suu went down. One kissed a lock of thin gray hair, And one kissed a l t of brow n. an I ImpMV - th ' It 'US to 'Will' , hiscsl oi . Iitlis of ki"iiMU Mlf the e s nisy he, In sit r .tiittimtlon fur j In - purpose til ohlslnlig I IV s Minuet Holt) , Sm y"fthe pr v Hug dtscs.es r due parlies would hue to rone he 'ore the roni- j t' hsrl'ilty Hint it llu slmo.i ml.' it hI or in psnr' ntT snl uonM ! ho 'iwl I he i l i nilnw ih,ig tog on . in t!te Piv.imiI '. prlv Iritr ol hiving the rumliy h . rln In Ihi' ; t ut bum in n .Hire sicl public pinion l inn h, c iitilttiu nl In llili i . ntliiu.t would j th su sib Hint on the pir. 'fine tril men to , tike no p n t In the ,io. r iliu. -li nld the eontro1 a? prevent mirrtito betwe-n ett ln In livl'lu.i w 'ii J br'iw ( nh trm o( Imllg nsti u and prxa l p e ia ge ,ers itl Ik lo h liiterfercd with in mitten which I It v ionl.lrr patvlv Niiptit'.t t I a tbl' ti 'Uil sinvcs-fnlly there i ttoul I be no turilicr iiluinui s i. r h lie w i iu, r,,r.,eil, hut If. ou tin oilier luon. one : or lot!i o( ilie In Wl'I'lili Ih lo.l It won it I mvcMluic tlirlr If in! put on r tuition (or pen nl. aril the onl itia'h -l by hu h s I oiipuiatrd tune in oroer t' 'U tlu-niirhi of j myhi e to rx-r!i the desired T mil will be 1 the o'mrnmM.i to undergo the mv nviry tnt th Mil nil pro r leit sit n, Fr un th MistieM uieul tlut tlil imnieiilir ruse rullid I r If it ' toth lowest Mutbiil il v rirtv we fin. I the t ie e it ol this period they ul I i 'ii'ie jamelleM ruining runtu i iii.l to oMsin fully i o hln would htu 'it Iu ui (r. tu tusny j this set sry leeis'stlon w nil vuisil n t lug. t tlwy talio.l ma n. It be,- in. . iipimr.i.l am.iii!)' of w.irK ou irtepirt ot mvilu' il u- r. Theit'uti of our orTie-hol ling elnen r. theiuulves Infotid, snd w hde uinuv of Iheui wo il.l e lh uiniiun u( ri. li Iswt, the m.tj ii tty would b Inellns,! to me tn r Inrliienc to dfel th tnesntr-, -spvly any one wlrhes to hv It mi le kn wn that he H the rietitn of div'se tr imittel by h rdiiy. nd thus i r iul rejii lne w .iild iT'hiui. be the chl-l ort-:eth t won' t h ive to ti overcome. Ai i iiml gtlst thd-irvd lei stl.m li ,d I. si' ob'alnsl, v- wnuld theu le riu re. to form- uUle 1 1 1 ill lll.t .,.i '. 1 n.t v .u I mi in. e- sary nir !'iii ev-n II I' .1 it In'ertere with tlieir Hvsiled pernna' right. )r. Powell's l.l.i seems to men thN extremiiy ittrr t ian anr taing fist hss lHeu 'hoigSt f i(s-,sml th sail it fea nr will be n-i-m-.t birttw pur pane of ciiiveyt g a ii.n-rl Ides of his plun. Let every Ki livliluil wlm u teii.li to enter the m.ttrlmniila s ate. nubinlt tilnne'f or her- PIONEF.R WOMEN OF OLD CLATSOP. t swt4s4sjt tlui (Up unit, u iu M ii lftr;-s'U' Imm Htiy tn i, Mint " j of a itt'rtl lo ilori' , ti ml nlii tH(,l lht I'tviMM'tl mt'Msii wim il r b ninny nf thotr j huhfal lt In hfv. n wtMiltl if o no mo r thi wht tirtliif I lt'K tvrry iv. H rl'rt S(i.- orr "Survix m uf tho tU I ( tl l Hiu , huiunu rru't in w U to fViTvihlhu o p in Hit j U'ttVtT-O. AM.I Ut Wt In .Mk ftl'Wifil l' H- ' thtnii but Huh vxtt'i mi'ioit w h n wo lut? t hi pn-por meiy torn I mi h a ri;i; n'l'lu " potpio will ivt k-n faji thi ImtT'Ain Ihii HUltr, Hnl w li'lo hf pr-rn sout fiUuui tir Iho dtl wlt x M y wx ' ihr c uimiiAtuu of the iirrtpttt I(!pa. U w It) xwtvly sMiuo tu tiini AitiUl tn- .no of tho tiUAU'ftt, t n ! tin KivMtt i tlit t iiml mti lut cvr do Uk h:i it f prnoiVHtl . RT W KINril. M 1. of ih- i .'out I'tM'tKitltl, tUMIO .nii''f ITltlUtH, liolil u Iwm iilitut til ntoiv al(fti. tttn til lit tto lt.l'f- .'its! y t' w ti. A. hi It . of I lt y, on lv'lrt-i-i mon of riattop iMiiuly. tho Tho FASHIONS liATET FAjNGIES Designed Expressly fop the "flstcian" By the Batterick Publishing Company evbkvthim; is its puce. Tbst Is the Special Charm Kspl Horn. of Well- LIFE' MIKROK. There are loysl hearta, tliere are spirits brave, There are souls that are pure snd true; Then give to the srorld the best yon have And tbe best will come back to you. Give love, and love to your life will flow. A strength In your utmost need; Have faith, ai d a score of hearts will show Their faith in your word and deed. Give truth, and your girt will be paid In kind. And honor will honor meet. And a smile that is sweet will surely find A smile that is Just as sweet. Give pity and sorrow to those who mourn; You will gather in flowers again, The scattered seeds from your thought out- borne, Though the sowing seemed but vain, For life is the mirror of king and slave, Tis Just what we are, and do; Then give to the world the best you have, And the best will come bark to you. So housewife should shrii k fn m critiei-m because ul her desire to have evry anlrle f furn.ture sud ornament .n her rucms kept ii sppropriate place. The mml distinguished women in this snd other lands have this notion, if such it msy be cslled, In a filch degree of development. ThsPrltcew cf Wsles. If sny piece of furniture In arlbonnigh Houe i- mored from us usual t lsee. si once seeks an explanation. A carefully prepared plan exist with tbe position of the various arilcle marked thereon, thus fae.lltsting their replacement sfterclesning operations. This ii a rspitsl idea, snd on that the astors and Vat'derbilis have adopted in their town and country palaces, whether in imitation of rjalty or imply becue the beat domeotlr are generally short i f memory and not trained to observe si they should. Msny a housekeeper will liiidti stand the snnoysure ol having to rearrange 11 the ornament, of a room alter it has undergone the weekly twiepirg ana aouijre ruva'ty's " id maldLih" way of keeping things in thrir r.gh Pisces. Sirs, n iliani AlT gi o far s to have each chair or tub e stc. on the Inch, snd w'e to the msi.ls w ho niare it one hair'n breadth to the right or left. Visitor will, i f c.urr dbturbtne arrng, men, but as soon they depart everytbiig is itsdjnttrd a.- before The art: Hie ci .fu-imi f a midtt drawn it nmra is a well studu d well-tin ught of c m position, but. havicg i nre de(ii:iied It, thin pk-tnre of still lif mu-t not l .i;ni:rl eil on any account. Women who are secised of beli.g "too par.ioilar ' by i heir servaMs nisy Uke comfort in knowing that the i'rii.ces of WsJw slso conies under ilMt tstegory. FROM EN ADR T0ILK1TE OF t.IXra BATISTK. Willi FANCY JACKKT OF EMHROll'KRY. AXI X A U ROW RIBUOX PKC0UAT10X. Th perplexing variety of hanue-nait!i with (sncr jackets makes it necessary to ue some discrimination iu selecting modes tint will gmt special figures and vmphiLnze their Rood points. The picturcupio tiaqiie-wi9i shown in the illii'tmiiun siiMuii4iinn a skirt that compnaes five gore w hich are entirely covered by three circular rtounres ntuxm trimmed near their lower eigt. The skirt is of satisfactory width atni is a stylo in tiih vopiie. A pcrtect fitting lining supports the basque-waist, and the full fronts Mid lull barks reach to within deep, square yoke depth of the . cosTrvE of ni.rr ant rvv skkcr. WITH FDt'R i ,t i'. ; KlUr AND 1 STYI.ISII U'Alsr. MAVIXi; KI LL 1 VKST AM) TUin.K.rtHMh'O SAILOR COLLAR. ; Thero is a wtdo choice in misse' coilumes tint seM.ni, and among tl o uiuUitii.le oi at traotivo rovrltic it is souu'tinies tiitlirult to , mako selection. For m.'imtaiti and si-ando i wear a sonro Ciwtimio is almost iii.l..ivnii.e. 1 snd when lxconiing ciunhiuiitions are armtiirHl jut mi i-orl. i fino ctlects are obtaitiisl. Linen lawn serin ! print l inn.ils : to hive liikcn a new Ir.iso of life and is oven i a givnii-r lavoiiw uinii 11 proiru mil r-iiiuuii-r, I'l.li."..-. w.is ii.l trs-n.t on tin iniii ut. i .t th.- rioiiet-r Soi.tv. .in.l mil in pl'llllril uttd luil'llsh, .1 :iui,kiiM oltief Unlit I'll' :lMr'-s. s ili'ltx rtit nil I ft t .1 .'.Isti, I Il j. ,.,., ir'iilrir loiroft fr i'l.tifi.i roil'ty p '.'I'l'. 1'tll will itiiul tless iiN.i .e null Att'i i in h i!iiui-i I v lis ' u Kwr.oi-A.l.ilr ' trliii.ls .n.l u.ImiIioih till l I ho ' III. rutin Sim.' Tile It. I. Imm ( In -111 I us follow n; I Mr rtv-.ll m. i in n. 'ii I'll h mi. I i 't.tl oi n I tin' In :i liii."ll In ii'iik ti ttits i...i.ii.; ;il'ml tli l'i,',-r Worn, t'l.it.i e.nilil . i lv;ll. In 'r-.irii!K m s.-lt for this pi. a iliily I h.u n II. i t . I f.iliiy i oiii.. ir ski'lrhrs of ti" III, of llillliy of tin wotm-n w'i' r.i-til oll t'liiisop in tor i-irliin clou I'll., -k"i. li i oi Ins or wltlitn the t s iu ritilily oli-ri', i.i. ilulio .ihint'" um mi l hortrer nui'ii 1 might I I nl tin in hi-re. It would Ii HI I ' sl i I.. , i mi In the time al lot .1 '. i -1'. t li. 1 iir tfn-in In in, ha. is o . ,ir w Til' srr't.try to it.i on ni' with i.nr !' i-'l-. t ir.'S'liu tin- iMsn ttut y th y may iii(rur In tli Ol .HIT ils.h i.itl.iit. Ill..kl!t but scrgo IS tho most scrvuc:blo IfiLric tor Continual wear. In the illustration will ho Doted an cxd'l.ctit model for a scr,;c sun, il.e it p.- t!lln trioii" sill. fur :i!'iu! a .l.in' r to I out' p. oi'lr lo ri il.l ,if i ir icon's ui""i th.-rs FAadlON XuTEs. NEW ?ILLOW BHAMS. They Wll1 Kot blip, and Are as rretty as They Ar I'seful. Housekeepers whose patience has b ende peratelr tried by the sllpt it' )n e s ty of the well-starched linen pillow i-h-m that with a perversity unequaled, will persist in sliding from Its appointed place, will Ixs i.Iessed ow that fashion has at laet dictated s (ubultuf for these tmublosume day io erings of s eep rumpled pillows tietlw i )srds snd a half of silkollne to suit tbe color ul the room As It comes in two wlcltss, it may be safest to sar to buy the wide. It may be had for 15 or 20 cents a yard. Turn each end with a hem three or four Inches d ep and th covei Is made. Kest the pillows in a stiehtiy sloping position sgalnst the brsdbeaid and throwr the cover over tbem, ajowiog the end to hang loos. Donutdrsw smoothly over the pillows, but after giving a litlte lap on the bed push the rest of the full iess in lrr-gu ar folds over the pil lows. This is why sllkoline is preferable to China silk. It being wi.ier a'lowsniore material for llirse loose plaits. Otherwise the material Is about the same. This covering will not slip out of place, because the material Is so cling ing, It takes bnt a moment to adjust and the atlect Is very pleasing, while the simplicity of its make-np snd the lessening labor ol launder ing will be appreciated by every thoughtful housekeeper. Light tmisof silkollne look well with white bedspreads, but, a is often th cast, bed spreads to match the pillow coverings ar The ion ol Thing Wi in and At proved by lae Modish Woman. With tbe light hat orLonnet wear a white veil with black dots Tte season's frocks for little people are quite as elaborate as tho deilgntd for older people, tnu follow closely ti t Mine rules in rrgard to smaller skirts and sleeves. The patent leathe half shies Is good form with tbe white gown. Iu fact, these shoes trimmed wilh (.erlor. ted bands in graceful curves a.ong tie -ides, are the very newest summer footgear. Wa h silks, rcoustelines and chiffoi s sre shown In truly surprising va'iety. ralinduch- ie, satin brocade, moiie velour SDd tutieis In black are sold 1 r skirls to be worn with dressy bodices. Anything purple, gretn, red or tlue set ins to sell well at the -iU rouMeri. Although some grays, Iiouls and ltij piDksaie displtyed, Bngbuien predomlna es, ai d It will beastay season. Tatftta uud foulard are the reigning silks for summer. Very bright glace sills for lining retail from u o nts to tl. Charming fancy plaids, stripes and sms 1 ngures obtain in taffeta for waists. Among the dainty garnitures are"ilo;h-.I-gold gauze," monsseline, ehitfoti, linneii and nainsook em broideries, Inulslue tihti.ns Valenciennes in sertions and litjlit-me'ilieyl Isces. For c ll.irs, bows, belts snd rosette, sstln, velvet and taf fetta ribbons ar generally used. hi $ II. ror. ni.iknik' irtli-ttl ir rf ri ii e to th, Intl. I.ui.1 f n.il'l.' w ..in. u. who lr.iil all th.- .Ia:i;.-rs mi.l rt ainut.i In .l I. in I.i S'tiliiK to uiul livlnst In ol. I 1 1 'la t ni iliirnu- ill- i .irli.il tun. , or In Hi. f'lr.t-s. l.t in,- . til y.ntr itettMiii I. the r.ll I th it lit til'-.' .livs l'l.ltso;i .-.tl.lil) In.-lu.h'.l nil III. ...imtry ..iittl of Ih. I'.l j unit la rli. r to t .tlif.-rnla. , ti n.l!. - in- llalttl llhoilt s' lillN s i This r -.-li'ti t k Its naiiti front thr in' ''f In.llari ii.i ll.. I o;i t'lait.i pi .in-, -! I . .t'.iiif'il 'Usiri'-t of . oi'iury. so , M kn.iwri ' niiinv nf his iw .is ui. i'.ill s .' lu-hii ,.l s.. i,... r-s. rt In p.. .-log It ri-ay I ir.wr to nn-rtllon lhat our ,'..rll. .t '.I'lms to lit.'nn were .lrll f-.in '.i. ut. whi.ti h.ii'i. n.-l wuhln the lliittis 'of .. hi Clatsop- N -finning With the ill.- !. n. ry of Hi' Clumhia rlv-r bv Cuptaoi l'."i.. rt .ri in li'.', th,- locution of A-tt-ri i hy t:i-' i rniti. tit m.-r-!iotit w h-'s' Han..' - j r;, t u.i l.-.l In ir-itiii'ii -.oi.l i.-lt Til's ll'll,. .Hi- l.v the tins on 'I. it.-li' ! n i'l."!.-..!!!! v r.-n'liil ,-. i .1 In 'Ii.i vim; l;.-r nam.. "Asior'i." irlwn to Ih, tr.in ! t h.l. In Ih.- world. In Am. r: a s Kr. ..t-st riiv. N.- V.iik. ti it ts i.t t;,r n .'i'ii of tti.ii t H-itifiil - llu.!-. n." cu k-r itrst an. I i;r n.l.-i N. r1 It i st.-rn tli.r. 'hit iilihh .iiiir.ll.H In. i ii-iv m.sl.r.l.-.Iilii.-i.s.,ns hli .'inpars-d wilh our ! lonlly Cniiitn'.l i. ih.- tlilt.1 rl- .-r of the riii'lully tnuil the woiiini. 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I more time t tlt.lr dluM.il Ihait , I ii.iI " t o li ne no f ntll to llu. I nllli t'ol'im l N. .mlili for Il.e m urn. r in whl. li Itr .11, 1 j hi lut). Inn fil l it only ion. ill pralsr t.t j av Dial his rolilrlt.iitloiia I.i 111.' .ililu.l. ol I 'ii v ol.ly .in- of prlrob-u lulu mi. I will hr r. With lli.-,-,ilifc Interest li till I fi tu i.k,-t ufier true farts an.l in.l.! . I. Ills rolli rl UIhk llir ,1,1 ll of lOrU'MI hlstoiy Woii, Unit nt.tity now Hi ii, i; inuttt I--inirril on to lollon ItU in... ill,,- ri.-u .-vaiit,l. ns a tveor.l. r f , h rs ' I :n. I.I. i.ls n hi n i ii.. t r .a ii Ii.i i,l. IH. atom 111.11 who lllnl an.' el. n's tin, h,ii. i.-Ml iii .ii- thr I, Kinnlit. of . lillls.iii.il lii our slat.. 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I C!,!o., .t.iwil l.v thr s.oit, . in; sr. i, ,i il, i.-,- In our i, ,r.ls ti.it of .1 llt ll Who r--.li lint llrv,;.!! lit IM1 only U mini. r-t t.i th. ir itam.'s In I.:! an, I t,, .lav Ihi-r' arr lOt-xent f.r .luty null four I Inn l till- sa.l st -n ,,( It,, futh-ri of lliat iii'-m ruh.' rmuiaii'iu. .itt.l luw.h.ts int. .halt Willi th.- muih.rn ,.f th.i (...r1 AlllKssI .ill haw K'.i:.' I.i Ih Ir !,, .1 . 1 1 .hr nil' ll.it I, nil. Ii.i with hall. Is, all. I ,.r- r.-i.r. iii.-l only hi th.-lr . hiMr. it In ur ml'lst, who t.i ai- ixr'nstti; whll.- Willi Mi- .ty on n .l-ar r, i tor ll l In Nor t h in l iii'hlliki 1 1 1 if ' n t 'It i jluim, they till l Ii.i t h i, I i u.lr.l 'I'l,,- t al . ha,l lo m Ik a m , i ,i'li ilo Ii li, tin m Ihr Irstluii I'rlliles llu It lonsl Jtitirilry ,, .i,, ii. .is i h.oigii. io, -til t , I, i hoot t in lit, tun,.! of tit. I'll, III,' Thus,- , 011111,14 by tn.1 1 from Tin Kill ly HMIIIM ,11 loll , Mr John Mini, i Kn . . Hon of a tup nsti I', u II, .ml. .I.w u Ihr c pt.tlim In IMI, w In n It. .ihi lo 11. , iimn i s I. A itm i.i, umia I iiu'i,i i i'l I is Klal'llh- itra, rip. I.llllull, Juat hi lows ,1'illlMfi lo Clnlnots ,..isit. , in m,,i luir .,m'-'Ins- ''at,tll It V M..ril,ui Utiilli I,, lit,.',! Clal.ii hum, This Still lla, ila,! u Mil. I 11 llll. I, III OH ..H.n , !,,.,., kHHIMt li all III.- sIoiior ii.ti.tl ( lhat itain, uiul Hi fiimilv Ii t, no In-lit t ,ia) or niuht ilitrlitg Ih. t. ii ,!., i,i.,n,' Al..tii J.in- Uury. ls I.'. lhr ha. I III,. (it'll Urge lit hi-ilug iiii. 1. 1- ii tour, nt A;.ol, l tvs, "I"' In" h it the, Il.l. I im rililr. Issi's. h'.tllllg I It. Ir hum.- Ill tllKuiuii, thr .l,. ri riling Apsll, nr.ii It lillu- ill. .in ti lil Il at lug Ih,. In,. ,,, ,.,.,u ,,, ,r, C,,l.,, pl.iii.rl- w.itti. ti, I , ,,n,i'H foligii llt.i pi. su, f ri'f. tlllig III ,1 grll. ,. li lo soine or tin iiirr. i.nt u,.i-t.i a n, rrinark.il.l. f.u th.n i,,n.., , Ill" Il nxltOI lO lltr ,. r,.,t,, (hill on lo aliiv was ..r, iiv f.nornl lis Ploh.-.r home or il... m.t woi trills i. lieu, il, I,. mi toll II. i, iti.-er Tbxs. was Ml. It H M..l,l,,.. fclamL lilag.illl, , nt w,,iiMM ( . oiiuiouhIi,,,, eln. W-Uhlilg ulir Iwn Im ii.1 t .-. ikint.iU. .111,11 .l.-ll.-.it,. h.u,,,. ,( (,.,. ,pr ll.ihr.l g., ,,,,,1 ,,..,, , tuir t hair thai tl ,t i , , . If,,lti ,n, h.rhr ,.r ,,,., ,i,., , ,,r.ier In. n it. know I. ,ti,- ,.f i,,,, ,,, , , , h,f, l ii-ito i. , ... 111,1, ,,l g, ..rat oii.l Ilka Ji.in of Arr." mlghl hole I.. I mi srttsy lt il.-li.ry itf aooiiirr ii.e Ma ttw I nitnifiil iiml gifir.l .Mi. w f;nir, ,(. loving, rrlliird ' tert. lor In l,r Wlhlrrnr..," w..,orft.llv gtftr.1 fr t , r riit.g. tbst "f 1 t'h.ar. r uil..i..it,trv ll. r .l,ttk Imlr ..im'.rit ,m,,ihV !,,, rtim) r(. rVr(. 1'1'" '' l r '" ' Uk- ...tl : III lUr .. Il.-r ft... .I...,(,, !,.( f ,crr, Itlt.iM of u ..il,, I 1, .mi eih.r fypl. , u.,,) n.lmiinhi, wn.ni, wan Mr. Jam. Tall. I tall, al-mlrr l,t Bi.irrftil, will, .lark, npiirklliig 1.11-1 anil r.n.n hair ll. r I, r. .f. ..il.l... ilu,.. otur,. .h.u,,. t.,nli i, i,ri,nlt Bf I r hr I il I If I f o r T. ttlla i I'lsoltiliiM tt, rulltlftll llil.t II ll.ia Ih, lure. w llli '. ur hlne In.ler.l -r Iter An I 'lr, Mt. l- i ir.-n ' I,, r ntrtitl . liar i ' fair- llit.rt hair an.l .mill ! anting nuii .umi,),,.. ii .li. t, I. m .1,11.1 ,.,, " r inoih.r. ., i.. iilii.irt.i -ki,, , a.-- hrr w ttn to rr . '-t :uw,tlM-r lolrty 'i'. ttiiartt; TTitit t'llgfit, f.lile errs. fare, Ittwnlrv i,-i, r i r."-.l ,y I tu'l. nty ow n '. t form, violet ik hi.oi:, ailkrrs l im. the s a ulh.T 'i. loiy top on the lininz. the 'illness m ir.. so disposed that il will puff out in tl.e inaiueT now fash ionable. A Dove, jai ket : the tikin. enture of the mode, it : sh ipe) to :orm rounding labs over the sieeviaand .s nreuilv curved vui m uic n inn o. tue ., a uiri -i,iivi iu j . j , , give the effect at a v,,r ,vl, r.i.cro i,ten bind . Utie ind red, with a .ions m front The put. ert.-ct at the top o: the ; l'!'lr """"r" of l,r"'1 turt .u"11''"- The , sleeves answers the present .lernanu and the I " , '"""K ." .. .ucu n... ...k i . i .. .. ' pn'tty features as a full vest, a triple-pointed anus: vuiisi aiin i.ieir ai ii-intc aat n is iu , . ,. , , ... .. accord ,h K.,,lon'. nir,,,,.,, Mt nf ih. Mll"r C"llaf' l,sh P,lff " 1,18 "P 11,0 ,'.i'..aA-i ikti,:,, mm tuui'S'lK U llllt lllll ," i i-s , falls in grinjful fold and is lastcfully orn- j Ariu-rh an ., Dieiited with a band ol the red m-tyo outlined j pin snd lioUom with braid. Flannel is some. Wli n ih. ;. urth j .irrvll ! n.-rit t j in. my Ith. hi i l.' pa. o . r 'i th. r- v.. r no i t "lilli "Colour i.i I. Company .,, ors In -'.-.i.T I onto h .. a to r. "11. in, I Ih. - r . , f .: it .v.t. tit s !h , rom,,n,., Ii'lv for Ihr r'.ta, on . r worio-n In th or w Ith th,- Astor Tr. rh. ir Imru.'.lia te aiu-r, t Astoritt. Not until we ur lit,, tlrrir itmt ttnu'inii t;ralil'St i,l ly half a . ,ri rl t. Th .. iiml an itul'itf. Into of old I 'I II .. p. tail goo.1 .1. ' .hi. .ml. i iht..' i-'. tainlly f gill No Ill's who Jul-. a. ai. : it liii'lin lollht Hi. lalllr wilt lM M "a.l lo ''orit.-tliplaf.-an.l lit re will l.r n roll. ,,f ihr forth- hi or'hr of ii.nl. I hair SU'''ri-l.-. ii oil, r. ,Mr Tlioina, uiililiig ploit, -r in. ,ili . ; i m :i 1 1 1 iur t..t n an. I ol'l. of olhrl W.inl.l he . f. W ) . ,11 s r to allsw r .ul..!' S i. Ii III.) t.'tll , s. -, . li r .it -I'l, .III Il. l. .- W tl tl Is Ih Ii ' Ir. ma. I.- hrr I ,.!. , . r , Th. r w .m, ,, i, it i , . ,, 'It Hi ! , 11, ,.. "i'l 111 ll'll. . II, Il tl. t'llhln a t.t.'.i... ,,f r ar ti, !:lii...i . i ,. -'i'l all .11,1 Hi. lr ,,., tt As III', .a iltl.l t,,,,hr! our slatr. ..n tl"l. pl.t , s I -l.n , .1 i ir.-gon f.-r.-.l gi, ariv i. In tllellng HlVrltS. Is soman of Unit thr , CI my ml) sop 1 1 seasonable materials may be made up id this style. The Huttrr.'rk nsltrr lor this roMiitne I THE WELL-CK0OMfc t.WELOPE. What a bigh-bred, ne'l-groomed look th.re Is about an envelope hat U t roperly trepared fortlie mails. A little thiiig. of course! liut on of the little things which teils. The hand wiiting? No, the handwriting doesn't stand for much, because each Im Ivldual has his own es pecial chlrography and it is moiecliar4'tenstlc that be should. ut tbe writing no a will li,- ing envelope is begun far enough to the left to be well balanced. I he last word is nottqueezetl and era nid. The address, with name of stste and city, is written in full. The st .m.s are evenly piaeel In the tipper rlnlst hand di ner, with a slliiht margin lef : between the too of the rnv'lnpe and the edie of the 'tamp. The flap, too, ef th" well-bre I env.l.ipel. r.t Cillaged dawn, In acieaniy, 'T'lorl) rnan ier. It is often ren lered mli-b wit.i srulingwax a nl the seudei's moiiograru. THE BANK OF HKIIKWTY . Its Evil Effects .May be Prevented by Proper llegulatlon of Marriages. In a recent aid res before the Life Assur ance Medical titilers' A sHoriutlon, Iir. liotig as Power, preid-ntof that body of pmctilloners, formulated a system by which many of tne hereuitJiry dlienses thai in flirt our cirilizutiun might in a niea-ure he conn oiled or even ei ind icated, and the silt J-ct is if su-h vital Imp rt ance that medic it men In general have In come very much Interested. While his plan has n t met with universal approbation we cannot MI to recognize the important of th1) general plan, and with va rious modlflcati ins, It may in time become the method by which our government will en deavor to stamp out these unnecessary evils wasl.iihie fabrics No wis.-,; for su e by Albert liuiilmr. rxclu-l limes mtde ud lino this stvle nud also urh sue agi-ui. CTCLLVO SKIRT. WITn D0CBLE- BRKASTKD ETON' JACKKT. AND A SIX-O0RKD SKIRT THAT GIVKS THE EFKKC'T OK A DIVIDED SKIRT AT THE BACK WHEX THE P.IltER IS MOUKTED. The materiuls in present vogue for cycling suits are crash, linen and canvas, and such joods as the dust will shake out of. Heavier goods are heather mixtures and neutral tinted plaids and checked cheviot, and there are some lo-called waterproof labrici that are j-rowiiifr; in favor. The cycling costume illus trated consist, of a double-breasted Eton iiicket and a Bix-gored skirt that give the eject of divided skirt at the back when plain to I ip'Kon ilo we tin, I ll-.-. by till prrHrltr 'if :t,-. r nvotiit-u. arlh sl pi, in. .-r until, ti nullity M.I. It will I, rarer woman i who il, lil lu an II a ha k to ,,h upon. if I. I . I a.i illftrr "t, ,n1 f,itur( I tl.'lll.ft'a souls, f' lull, a, werr Th. v , -ii, n t '11' V .11.1 II Wr ill hair glirli I,, 11111 .l.loi, hi, . Ml,,, t,,e nf It.s-air a-i'l I nut in our H till.- ih. ., women al tr lion ntl il. thai ru tu . I. ii. II. I i bur.ti trr. """""I In roiniii.oi nil . I .pialiib-s, with "f I III- eorlll lllllt un make up glalel an, I th.y ,i,il, r,. n ( '' ' fun. I im. ii , , , Wllhti H. r.-.ll ,U.I 'if uiil.,1 ui.h.-.l h,,n..r, ' h-iir t l.loit. strong mi.t ilolthtlri surprise many of my to burn that tin lll.t while tune t.i i iri goo, not hy the loiu thrlr w hoi, U'li r r.llirgt thnt nrrrr until. -aauriHl en.lur- i.. ahsop thry follllil t llrrioO'lvi In t,,.,.,.. as niissmn crasti. imen the ml Ut ,,f ,,,,,..r,.,,. ,,n.i . rr, i ...,l ' I.... . -l..:. - .1 ... ' ...j pi'oi'.-, out mi siis'ji-s ui serfc.o anr o'-i '(rihes of tor re.t.ir serviceable wear. A lvhorn lutt ' , t hough worn with the crMllimst is lanL t,ominalv I it.d adornul with Howcrs and riblxin. The liutti-rli-k pattern tor till s I'lisiiimi Isi'"'"' No. Ols:'; for sule hy Alhrrt Iiisnbiir, exclu-j slve agent. j ' ' tloir the Clatoj,s mor w;i rl Iks gmnP.RD WAIST OF SPOTTED SILK, j WW II --KVKX fJiiKKD --KIKT Ob' I In. Hans The Clalaops. n- flsli liulljins, Iiml largo village' ul nils of Clatsop plain "T,tny ami "H'-uilile" - nnil tlirlr ruirnln-r It n,,iMsary for the plon'r m-ithtn r. s. grr.it r;iuton anil ill'T-lloit In tniitmrii! of thotti. Juxt north of tT' iiitoflirr riurrii rous ui,, Irlhr of Iriillarin-llir "Cltl- hr ell. loll,, tltl purl'v. nltir.ihlr r aoi iiioa i ,, III ) Iiii. I Ihnt Im 111, II, ,. raitira. i.tupl.sl with anr... ii.,l.:irf t .., o grapple th un, Olrnolll,. rlery oh.l.,,1. , prlvn Hull or a ploiie. r rnoihrr'a hr,. i wul. t, w, If the story of Ih. ir llu i,, ,r wrlti., In .'iiilurliiK loiter. p, u. ntky ,, I I'l'1 ' "ill. I no! help hut rnol Thrlr noble siirnplr of pnih-nl lii.luatry w iuht fill ploiir. rlng. This woinuri la eni III .1 " " """V I I ' our llle U,t,,la. to i,o sort of rrnlll us u pl.uirrr Hlu hup- j l,r'"'''r " K It.-ls.s , Hoop r'h.u-tty" t.t iH-iieil iii conn with hrr husband, iilmi"'" ,J"rl" utiiliu mi I ! living .'.tnir s i haplulii lo tin Hon llinion's i""'lr "If-r.-lhin. , woul.l Biirrly e.riil il.inKiron way in-roiss tin plains, hut 111 ii romfortalilr i..,., Ui, hmk N'-rriia, Irorn Kngl.in.l, In h-VI Tin l.uly. Mi nimlr but ii short slay In i im i.mii, llelthrr sllr or hrr )llllHinl apprar lo loive lei-ti rrulowril with thr i"it,rae. i liarartrr or ability mnaaary to liKUWN HKII.I.IA.N'TI.VE I nook" I. The separate waist that has soft fulness ' "Kh Ii, drawn berominly in shirring and gathers (m ar th. and somntirnes in tine lucks, is indispensable in tho summer wardrobe of maid or matron. Silk, dirni'y. .awn. organdy. butiU. dottrd Swiss and wnnh cheviot are some of the materials used for thee servicrnblc whisui. In the illustration will I found a model suitable for misses aud in every way trim. cool, and satisfying. A gore at each sido j gives a smooth i llrct and separates the full I front and full hack, which are shirred to round-yoke d'-pili. llu; use of a fitted lining; is optional. A stock of cerise riblion and a mounted. The fronts of ti c j.-iciV'-t firs ti versed above 'he Q'.ni,'j in hje.-ls that extend in points a little If-yoml the ends i,f the will fitting rolling collar. Across the front and sides the skirt is smooth at tl.e top, but bn-aks into full f,Mh beiow the hips; the J arrangement at the back u iil giv genenil Halislactioo. Machine-stitching is iJje uHiial finish on costumes of this kind although those who wish a more dressy finish will select braid snd arrant it plain'or fancifully A toft Alpine bat of French (t it or s straw hat in any admired color will bo worn with the costume, which is very practical and eminently stylish. Tbe ButU-rl. k putirrn for this costume ia So. 175; for sule by Albert Dunbar, exclu sive agent, lat-.' bf;lt of the same give a becomin(r color touch and sk-cves that are loose snd cool aro s crni mendable feature for the prcbent seasrjn at least The seven-gored skirt is usually (.ratifying, whether it lie used for wash materials or wkjI (roods. It Calls in shallow ripplos Ix-low the hips and into rolling (lute fold at the buck. A silk waist and gcrge, cloth or cheviot skirt may be thus associated and Die number of fabrics for which tbe wain is suitable is legion. The Kutlerlck puttern for this costume la Ko.KXr, for sale by Albert Dunbar, exrlu slve agent. with thrlr vHIiski-h at H'lirbor i.l, Smith's jHilrit n ml nlwi vs-ry llU'lson's Hay Company's pout, tli.ii all.-. l-'ort li.-orge, iin.l not far Irnrn th.- priwrit Hltr of Ht. .Mary's Iioh pltal In Aflorl.'i. At this rarly lltn. the lowrr Coliirnlila river Irullain, from (iray's harbor to Til lamook, ult hough grently ri'diprtl In niim berx, niiilil iiiMlly have thrown u llious- anl wurrlorH Into AMlorla at a ilav's no. tire. Ho When We look bark noon Ihr III. th- hiiiiil of Ainrrliiins who Willi llulr wIvi-h ami r,l)ln-n loratisl iiKn ClatKop plains in ii ml is 13. surrounded ns thry -r.-, by swarms of InilljuiH, wIioho mot .hslr.ihle lands wrm lutturully taken by the lirnt Arnrrl'-iins, we ennnot bill rr .,m.,Z', al tlirlr inarvrloiiH i-sratit froi:i tin- same t. rrilili fatii of one of Oregon's iri"nl lllu-orloiiH women, .Mrs. Nareln.sa Whlimiin. 'PIii-hh first American women who rain., to t 'In I nop, having rnaili the i'liirn.-y a, roes Ihr plains, were ho Inured (to hanl-hlp. prlvatloriH and d-ingcr of , ev-ry ;i'islhl. nature, that thry looki d upon ihe labor of home making In this faraway la nil, id, is pill rent, and they writ ith'uii thrlr iluily rlutli'H with an un riy ami f lier rfulrie-w lhat to iih Is ul moKi In, ornpr IteiiHllile. Thrlr i-xutnpl' 'f s i.r l rs t , p. rslitrnt Indiiftry, remark uLlr ln unity, ln xliaiiHlahli' I'hn-rf'ilh'-sH ari'l lerolr rs,ura;e, In aiwlHlIng to hulhl up horii. s an.l s arlrig for tlirlr rhllili-. ti, is worthy of all praise, ami rannot In- loo libit brought before tho minds of our hit r Kern-ration. l"lt lo alliitu I liow li-ta w It. that llu hoi 1 poor l.t I mt I ii tr ..llu- of ih,. liulons sf Inay sro iryliig IhroiiKh ih,. , lo hi lp Ihr ill Klorloim rniii.nl ouxlil titiin: Vt'lih in , ,'Xampl, s h, i trrnrrallotiH, lellll III the fore Hay Company is t Fori V.inruui ,.f. shr happi-hi-il to Kps'ii.l ii frw .lays al l-'ort 'b-oiKr mow AMortnl, from there itolng to Kurt Viinr itivi-r, whi r, lir and In r "KotlHtlnil b'ltib irnl siniii mail" tliunu Iv. MO nhnoXlOIIH tl thr grllllrlnrn of till llllil- hoii Hay Coniso.ny that I 'r ,. I.iiiikIiIIii, very properly rarin llisl tlo lr iik.iu. in. nt to tit eorniariy uiul thry Ittiioiulnloiirily ri'turti'sl to KukI. iiiI. Chnrlly suggrsts Unit I hey Ih foixoltrn for the part liny ilayil In Ors'gon. It,. lli-l..,l Ulr.llt. ui.u ,. r....l ..!....... h j ins tor upmillillllg of , mule , f,t thr i'V,' of HU,-,-. s-llii.. W" hair 1, llM ill ii, I,. I ro,:f fill or.. ..I" , a. . . I - -o'-iii .-sortii- I "''""' 11 Ix'lng silfr to llssunie that ,'I, jeotinly s,f i. liri-Kon In,. I It. R,ssrsi of , plirtrrr "(llr,.M" w ,," llnpr. HM tipOI( j tlirlr lemtrrlty Is an iinllmltril fus-tor for ith. g.-tirriil kosnI. an, I as the yritrw roll by , their Krtiilr ami hum, . mural, le liiflurni e Ilirri-aHll'K ell' more. until tints- Hliult fT. MAItV'M lliiHI'lTAL. Wsirlhy liislltniloti Hhou',1 li,, ( Which Proud. Aato rls, wiimari of ClatHop; soinliig tltrrs will lnr h'lHls.nil, Holomon II. Hrriltli, In May I s't. Horn on t 'laltt pluliiH In the h, -Klluilng of tblit critlury, a ihniKhli-r of "t'ohsiway" (Chlrf of the Clalnops, mIh whs rtlriKuliirly 1mlml with Ihe true plon.-er sIlHpositlon, to make n home nn.l raise n family In the w IhlermsM, und to her Inlluenie iiml tribal pows r, tin Attteri ran wormn who nhortly follownl Iur In making Iioiiiik there, owe u urg sb ht of gralltiulr. Hlu' It wait who prrvrrits,! tin cialHop I ril 1 1 riss from ils-siroylrig tin hill. baud of Ainirlcau plon , r Hell Ins on ( lalrfop pluliiM In Ihr surly forlls. Ilr rhllilrt n lire x 1 1 1 1 reiiitiilile , lllz. ne of ohl ( Illinois, orrupyiiiK n Kirlloii of tin i " " '""' iiai)si, huh un,,.r u,, ,,r. . ei Thnieiinilhlrl) nllenl. , ,inM., ltl '(,,, M"ry' 1 ""I nd "Ul of Unit liuinher only one esse Is of s serl. us iiiiluir. ,. Neson w as re celvs il t,i Ji, .j,;, ,, r(( um rril,.lllrr4 in tin. p Is, ,.,, ths Injurls beln, siistnlned while working on s pile driver ul Wtirreiitou. K getting slo.'g nlerly und suiterlng 11 rt Is. psln. Mrs. Ingiills has been an liiinaie fisrfssnr ve.is I'nlort 1 1 1 1 . s 1 , -1 . up rjuii) rerun t yeurs, ihr tiohl, part taken by Amsrlran pio neer sunn n in holding Oregon under our hell,'.', ,1 (I-,,;, hl'H IIOl bs-l-n glVVp l.prIM- in.'ii,',. Ii il, -, Pv-, r, the prlnlesl plon. r srin-ilH. I mi an to Hay Hint our mssorlailoti ri'oril.s l not roiiialn the names of flu KVoirii-n who same to Oregon In the fortls-H thr nams K of tM. rn'-n only being gs-nrrally given, whs-re the early Immigrants nre niimrrat.-d. n tne last frw years mtirh has N-sm slum., t,y tlioae yet living. furnish tin names of the mothers of Oregon, and our worthy secretary Is en titled to great credit and every assistance, farm nuub sivs-r a half of a rrnlury ago by Ihi'lr worthy pap-ntH, this flrxt ri nl farmers of HiIh routily. Corning slown lo Ihs vry tin uiorulile ami rriont worthily lulnilrnlili Amrilciui wsimiii sf old ClatHoi, we llnd Iheni to have lirs-ii trtis liorn 'loris'si-M, Thry fui'oil I all III" il.siigrrH and s.-irrllli of Ills' loin; Journey ustoh the plalrus, thus rutting Iooho from clvllltatlon, horn", n I alloii-s, frlenslH and fill tliit that riiimt rsi.i'ly hlinl tho human heart. They rum,, to Ibis WeHtern la nil to do thrlr full .ii,re In holding It for our common country, ami thereby rni'lillng tlnlr chlldrs-n ts have ii heller chance In the gnat halil ,u, , .nun es is giuiing along as well as i-oul.l Ls. exp.etesl. 1 hv rriiislmler lire ty prlvme path nls. Tin linspltnl ,,i,r,.,. ,ie g,.,,, wr,Ni b, sl,li'sitwsrdBiiiiex,',ioW,., , ,(y for psl'euts sulliirlng Ir.un coiiIhk Il.en.es. The Mar n" warsl iiii'initii.liiii , ndern, the in Velhl'ss li;it iiml t, Hi.iglesl ntt( ,,! ,,. tletits, lu-l,is pluelsi'ii prlvsle Moms. Fifty imtlenls can be ses'1,1111,1,,,1,,1,,1 uH, lrm,tni , ip.lle rouiliuh ,y. ,. airs iiun.lii'r of pllli'llls Is llhoilt fully, , Hil, ,.,, f Jisr It usually s, .,nv ,hBt ,llllllbl,r Kvi'rvlhliig siirroiniilliig i. (,lH ,,,, m ls.s,k of eliserfnli,..,,. Uoinr iWrr seen every where. Tin vetnnsl,,, heie the patients cnilier In tl veiling eiiiiiinuiids a il, linei,iif vleivof 1 1. ,HV ,llld ., of life, tlwn hs rms-sl posHlblr In thslr llaet- ,. " '"J r-"s " me vvasiiingloi, shore . a , , .,-.- .,eii niiii us ivniiii Hinged lleet of fishing bunt , A.msvbs expected sveryting shiuit this liislllution Is spoiicisly rleii:,, W(. urrangesl iiml slry, s, woul.l ieinln.1 ths visitor of some eslestlalpliiellialladnot jet been trsidden by b an mortals. Thst there sre so few .'imtlenls seriously III Speaks well for th medical alien. Isnee, as well as being s personal tribute to the watchfulness, care and kindness of the good sisters. rn siirroun'llnCH. A few of Uuho heroines still live, thone roiiinscs-oiid old pioneers. As each yearly reunion comes nroiiml, we nil shall look with Inrrmslng nnrlrly for thone who mnrch'-d under the Imnrn r to ; of th forties. As many of you will rememlscr, nearly all of these eorlltit pioneers found homes In the Willamette valley, so that ufter