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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1897)
fi I'M DAILY ASTOltlAN, SUNDAY AlURNLNO, JULY 25, 18M. WOMAN'S SHALL THE BOYS STRIKE BACK Caroline DIm-ukxi-h 1 'iiy lllsin hoiii 11 Mmuu'.'n S(iinilMiltir. "Tho manly rt at olf-ili'fcne" hu Vi-r Ir.m A illapulrd question ti tuofiK Inlliguiil ntitlur. Willi (Im gnwth uf "Our Is.)-" lonim the i unit Inn, "Mlmll the Child lw wllciW.il lO defend himself IT Mil?" Most pamiit do ih it want llu-lr ehllitri lirvolvH III ttli-griiroful quarrel, Hint el, he Im niiniwl school, (or "our lO hv Ht III Mlnll'X of mi rough bully who i'Ihmhm'ii lo niiiii-k lilui la it attito of Ihliwa nhaultib-ly una itur able, In k r'ini woman' Ntxr il. Q.n Mil.ni. "Whitli r :ilKini ).ot.. mil h- iilluMnl iii Ktriko buck 7" wit. .It-cum4-i. Int. -renin vlctva on liiil) abb of ilw queatltm ir irH4Kmj On wrlicr wiya; "Tin- !( family if boy I t.vrr km-w rmiuht with earh other like Turk nl Unit a, lul i vrr In lt.rf.-r.-1 Mih by ihrir mother ami to thl. (lay Hum.. ly. groan and growing up, r I Im lu.iiilu-ot liny, ni t u4l(( broiler. I know," Th uinr inkiiK ukmi vt m)i: "Do lo tuning thing mik n right? I would rather my buy. would t.T.r tllUOmilul. WrtlKKa I ll.lll I do M u - Clirlatlnii wul tii.unll.-iiiiuil)' llilnit a i0 Iriko hack." . To ih majority of m..t t..m iilubuhly '' "Imppy mtlum" would Ik ,r. ft ruble to rittn of id,.,., ((.mm., a mo'iiir mum hnv mi iinua.iiil Aiuouiit of .'if. (o.trol i.ml rnlm ,I,.In r.ttl.m Mho rnn ly quintly iimt.io una not Interim whlln her bo)n nri "nghtlng like T-irks " Thin seemed lo ilo In tlipfiuiilly mwithi. d. but I know of nun Wuiiiiitt, at lrl, liol hundred nill. from hem. h-i would nn. I uitrrly liinwth!r to (,ur. u u h roorar, uul.-aa , w.e,1 to fit hrr.lr for I .inn He aylum. To tie aun llutt woman riuttKit m i -on-.Wrtl Ktil.lt., In i)io itlrm-Uoii, na (lie ha A iM-rvoo horror of ntlitlim a, il ouM Hop a hl. k"ii tltflit If h mw otio Tlw tiPAivai in-c corner lmiti..,IUi,.. ly aivolluw hr Up at eviy m!!i-aiou of "irouhlo" on Um mrtri, yt. in otlor tiMilirr Im U not at'ouiMI -oMsraW. It woul.l ! out of llir qorallon for r ftoinan of thl tf ni ramwil to nllow hrf Uy Id ronm In blow. We run inu'li our hoya, "pr'rii upon irt.t." (hat R hmirwih an hiwl, (jlr iuln.l-,1 lny to flglil ovrr wmlti-ra nlrl cn lw nottM Iti a prurpnl.lr mamirr; lo Klv 10 oih.-ra Hip "rtiht" lw (Uiin na Ma own, flml n (Kiy of In-Hwnitn- bjuI plrn-k o only lil "rtglita" ami that lo lniH-c iiiini on. Ollli-r, hrraUMi hr Ik Kiuk.r. la ihr apirtl Of a wvn4i., i.t mil of a tfrnllfiiirn. A pnrii luia i-v-ry rittlit lo foil.lj tlio uiulrr llto iHtrvninl roof-trtr to i-ar, nht or ue liunional luHKuaKi. Ohit Ihl alioul.t lo Jhr law a urmll. r- Mr a Hint of I ho Mtilr nml IVrnlam. Hoy mi li m.i.li. io know that llir yuiioKt-al or r.ikri will Im utlhrl na lrnMtrtllly an M oMrr or aironu.T hrovlH-r, If wiilkrii mKHht-r riilM. Iiy tlx an mil oilu r uiMiiia, nlillim nruutitl th honi l'i hroilHr or MoIiIhk loya, ran .. ow.iy wlih. Hut Hila lo. not pnvnt tho ovll away from honw. Thro ri lioya, who, mtaihorl tally aaklnK, tn nrooul with "cliliia on thflr ahoul.l. ra," irin lo liul'icr oiIkt Uya to kiuxk lhtn off. na hii r-itt- for (ii.iir.-l. Th.y uro Mkn ihr Irlahnuui, who Im.l thp mom "MIIh.iiiI tlim.," wli.n lw ruulil hiiiI lo tin r .it.t imiuU.r of Liu. k..n-. ryrn iin.l era- k-t honiU na tru.t.l. a of hi aklll Willi tho alilll.uuli. A Iwy of Ihla aort hivllitl ono tnuiriil lo iiinalilfT tlKhllMH illannuvful to "have a try uml mn wtil.'h la tlx- Ih m frllow. I IhI I rjji rk yon III Iwo niliiulia." "No, air," Mild the oth.T, "I tton't Ukr Hthtliir. TlM-re' iioiIiIhk to tlitlit uhout, uml wo can have lot more fun aoine oilur way," OJal liolli Uy wttit off goiHbiuLiureilly ui play, Thul lmy, iuiw hi-nrly Rrow-n, ha had few nirhta, yet la rarely Imponi-d upon, aa he I ti'd nfmld of ht pliiymulr. nml la uhle to tnko t.ire of hlmm-lf w hrll i.et-. eaa.iry. f'ubllo a.-hool teurher forhlil nulilliik on the .t'liool Kroinikla nn.l tin imae it nt-vero lunnlty wlun in-li rul- are illKrigiir.li-. I, l: iitiiiii.il i-lWl, par ent and leaehei riui do murh to . re vent quiet, peari-fiil Itoy from being- Im .omiI tim by the roiikh. r i li-m.:1. Many a man of brain power, Inventive g.-nlua or moml Mn-nKih. I plivuh-ully ...ik and amull: iin.l many brutal, llllt-i-riiie nu n are hi aupi-rlor, wer imn mua.'le i.jI pliyli-al (kiwit tho ti nt of u num. Hut the man of Ini.-lh-it, In von '.he feniu or one noted for ltonety or luor.il Inti-irrlty irel Ihroutth the world coin fort ubly, with due reM-ot frjin hi fellow, men, where tho man of mere mui-iiliir xtn mxth I hr M In contempt. lad "our loy" bo Utuitlit nil manly .ort for tho development of hi physi cal ityati-m, nnl let lilm nlo Im tntiRht tluit it I low, brolut nml drkni.llnh- lo flitht: to not conaliler It cowardly to ex plain any mlmimlcrittiuidlnir, and then If a rpi.trrel I forced upon him. to defend lilmaelf If nereni-y, and to act with atirli determination and plrlt a to end the trouble speedily. Thl niHy eem n llini-ult thing to teoch our Inipulalve qiilrk-temiered youngster, o quick to tnkn offiMMe and o anxlou to "lot thr follow know thef nre a bnn a any body," but the mother' teaching cannot fall to make &n Impremtlon, avid evtn If preaent rehult ure not nlwny atiruc tory the future will nhow tht good that hn been dow. CAKOLINE, LITTLE THINQS OF MFE. Why I It we o easily forgot that the llttl.- thlnit of life nre what mnke It ay or hard? A few pleamnt word, a warm hiindcln.p, a conllal letter, are lit tie thing, but they ore mighty In tholr Influence on the Uvea of those about u. ndillng a ray of hojie to mwiy dlt-ono-Inte heart a, giving a bit of courage to dlsnppolnted, weary one, and helping to REALM ninkr our Uvea awi-i.trr at Hi on inn lime, :i'W proii twiiiim how tiiiKh ilm lltiln 'ItKiiilona of evcryihiy l!f nii'iiii lo lliflr laaoi lult a In (hu Iloli e, tho rliun.'h, til liumiK'ai pliutn, It la ni'tinrully a luck (if 1 iiiialil.'iulloii wlilrli nmkia ono forioit I lt luy ili-.ii.iiiti'li a, lint luck of coiiDlihru. ilnii la ruilly one form of aelttitluiitaa, un Hllahii'iMi la Hot ( oiihI.IitihI u ienilla .U,iliy. II. iiiinilxr Hint Hie II I tin tlilima ill lire, wl.itli.r itoial or Lit. I, count for more tint n thoae who love than w ever know, unit we ahoul.l Im. wnti'hful of our ii. II. ma uml wonla. rl. . i:til, MIHTIti:3H O'ltAI-'I'MliTV ON woman. gri:MTioN, Tim No, I W'tullu't id mule iiii'i..-!,', Hr.lK"l, l.llte you In iliaputln' wl.l lh ii WoiiI I I My In Hi fure nf h Iillaai1 A.l'll. , nml Kullirr MllMlllll It Un't Hie lull-lit I'm wiintln'-. Hurt-, my fuilmr, liohl Ml. Im-I .M.-Cnry, Miolv a l.i'iiullfiil apuhe ii h. I i'..nfi.iii Whin th.y luihgi.1 hip, n oi IT l.et my. Hu lui.ltf. t Mul.liun, )uur txlUin' Ali.iut 'Wi miin'a Itlulita' uml nil llui- Hum :ill tin- rig-hi I waul la one rlht, To lie m vkhI hrlpmiite to I'nl. Tor lie'a h k xel liualinn.l, nn,l nhrr l.nya on nie tlu- wrluht of hla h.in.l, I ki-.-pt whin lu'a far none In liquor, AikI I n. .u him, you'll pliuae uiii. rln(l True for you, I've our iye In rnouriiln', Thut'a tn.uue I illaputril hla right To tukr :ni. epln.l nil my week' i wrnln' At M .;ilk-uir wukv, Hun. hi y night. Ilia It'a I'l.loui Whrll I've itone H Wuallll. llr'H nk for inor'n half pay; Aii.l h.- II toM nie my lur I1 a aimle, ilear, Thal'a like nwale moriiln' In May, Now, wheif. If I run to ronvliitmua, Will he I'mrl. Va ,'iofne roinforla uml Joy.? Who'll (Iran u h.a l.nmmia on Humlay, or pad h up hla ol.l ruriluroya? If we lake to the miIU nlglll ami inornln', Our ih'llrale eli.trm will nil fire; The il.' will l tru.lxl from tlw ru. It-ar, Thr ilown from the pat-he ilon't yuu ee? Wt'll ou lake lo khllliluha an. I ahlli. (lira, Whrll we Bel to be .OViTflull rlwtora. And turn oil our hualianJ'a In una from Ilk, Tht-n wli.u will we Jo for prottctuni? Wr'll have to Ih (Towner ami J .nigra. Anil aiuh like one I mnl.-f.ioiura -tir tlu-y'll make common roiintllmet of iu, Tht-n where will Im our rhurat tera? " , llrlitiiet Oear, ajve ua from voting Kor aure a the Mlaaetl ami roll, We'll In rul In the Common or H.-nutr, Tlan w-liat will Irtimw of our vow: CAMI'IN'O OfT. How to KiUlp ami Mjiwkv the Uypay , t'ump That I In Voiie. I'hllutli Iphla Time. Tlie lflay In our tiauiil hot w(-ih r Im nuule oine of ua liitnontably c:nifg n recanl la formuhitlMK our miminrr plana. Huih a May bjuI June we ni-Ver have hml wllhln the nit-mury of woman and thoae of ti who couM no hnve heen ,ow to move while iho- w!u could not lime l.i exultant, Ala, tfie fury I ihmu ua. Our f.rey July I not lo .- tarn, d an. I wc muat elilwr Hy for relief or aty and ,-n-lure. . ,, Kor go." rnlloiut there ho Uwik a tlecM id halo t-livi.llnii the exnti Joy of uimp IntT out:" every Rlrl who could and wn Invlt.tl at'i-eptiol with ph-naure nil Invita tion lo Join a irty who lnl.-nit.-d to rarh.w tlw. huhltntliKi of man (I eiak of the riu-e, not tho Individual) mid try prlimtlvtt JIC- of a nior or hit tuiry cluiraetor. The mon rviilly prlmnllve the rump ltu hnrd.-r and tho Jollier for the true oatnHr, Tht-n- I the point. What comtlltutea a ITop-T M-nion to go canning anil what I a pnir camp? Hverything iletHiid on tho tore of the mi-ty and the tone of the pbico m-ld'tod for the r.itliit of the tout. A for the kind of woman who Knould go camping, lu I riutlly describ ed. Rite must lie an hoon-at, contented sort of iH-nton, with iMiuugh wit Ire her eompo.-illlon to ee the fun In every ltu r.'lon, lie It the ruin of all her enmp war p.imt under the crui-l torrent of a cloud b'.irst or Hie still more cruel rutiur if I '.iiager when, ua usually happen, HiIi-ks -!ve out and supplies nre delayed. The right sort of woman for camping used to I" r.tre, but today she I cosily found in iMe regular "ull-roiMitl gootl fellow," con sistently cainiiig Is growing In popular- I'y and we women are reaping the bone- fit. There Is nlieolutely no limit to the possibilities for near-liy cheap and easily managed camping trip. Kvcry thing n.e.Ud rim bo rented, but there Is mors fun In making up the kit oneself. Tents It never pay to own, but the rent for them I moderate. 1 the party Is not too hirge, three tint will cover all the rv.ulrmtnt. Get two ten known its officers' tent and ono that I culled an "A" tent Oiw of the fliit-topped canvas house should be tilted up for the- women the other for the men, n. barracks, and In rainy weather they enjv be converted Into a g'.-nernl meeting ground.' The "A" tent 1 to be a storehouse and cooks' sleeping room. With this equipment you may lie n comfortuble n oesJble and n free a air. The dining room that I best I roofed In by tree acid floored by grass; In other word, eat your monls In the open- air, tinles nature Is weeping, and then the general boudoir mny be colled Into piny. All thl 1 the n, b, c of camping plans; for every case there will be modification c-r extension to fit , the clrcumtnnce. That which Interest the feminine half of a camping party I the getting to gether of tholr personal outfit What would the old-fashioned woman nay could she take a peep at some of our latter day camp? "V.'hcre, oh wlii iii," be woulil cry,""l tlw elrde of iliiUly mulileiia doing (alley work, a-iiled on rugs nml clothed I,? tho graceful long rulK of tit sen, awaiting the return of their frbunls, who sr. dliM-rsed In happy II -Mi. if, khoollng, cllinl.lng iwlinmlngT" "M.il.ime," w ri'ply lo I be luul of our caliHililg granilltl'llter, "your "Jrele f wet innhl-ns I Ilka yourw-lf, n WatteaU ilrMiin of the (mi.I. The camp Ufa of tod iy meniia o-enj'-yment of ery iHirt that wmmI iu.iI lake can iifford man or woman," Tluit Would, perhaps, shts k thu shade, but If she llng.-r.-'l li,ng tuoiii'h to sre Ihn return to i-ainp of th lisppy, hi-nlihy rhlldrt-n of tlw hour sit would Ink away with her a glowing tale of the bh aMnga of tb mw era for her desewnlant daughter. All ovr th I'nltitl Mlnte women nr., t-ul Im ginning, lait alnmly nh lHilng In tlx J' of the rod or gun, the health of Hin swim and trump, Th men don't get up and, except wht-n dlmbb-.l by Cupid' darl, spmd moat of th day In sport for which women are, on account of Wwtr dr-., Untitled, We have found that lh true L-auty of tlilngn lie In t'ni-lr fltni-M, and Wn have wild fi-mliiiiio iiorgy mud our camping dre Ml t ha '.-.l-ef-taltl. of rump Uf.., The driss for our women to lake with Hi. in I simple a a rnui'. T!u-y nt-id to I ndvlartl I cfor-hntol an-J park thrlr ku.iuik on tile prlnrlple of elimination. If you are hi doubt a to taking thl or thai orlh'le have It at home. Take one modern, up-'o-'lui ali-rft rig, and that may bo one too man)", lake one altogeth ir prt-lty but liii. waist that may b worn with ttu stn-t akirt, and then rater to your savage urrundliia and at-ln't tlw le-rt rllmliing aull you run find. Itcmt-mbtr tenirrmmi-it b everything? r-klrt that look horribly short at home before you sti.rt will lw nil too long when you are forrlijc a mth a long the untrodden bank of a trou nirqnm. Vou must all (ike the high-top wh-el-lug Umii off on your ramping trip, or atotiilt-uthrr b-KXlns. that can he worn ot-r a lrig, wldi-solitl shoe; llu-n be lirovblt-d with knb ki-rliixki-rs' ru-.il kiib k-rlio k-r, m h ns m ii use on thrlr whfel. loo and nximy, and oivr Him wear a kklri n't on Im h Im-Iow the kiit-e. This la hoi a whn-llug coatume. itit the clothing to lie worn by a woman who I acting Hw healthy, vigorous part of a plont-er, who I exposed to a world of her own nt-ltM-tlorr only ami who I one ef a community who sre all playing children. If exemption from fare and social mlgi-rK-y erst the prlvlb-ge of de sire to play all day long mean childhood. Kor homing ami climbing there la no suit but Ihl descrllird, ami If the Camp- 1 itc ground luu lieen sl.ftil In really wild country, the klrt will often be al IHlollrtl, Ho natural dor II now -em to our men and women that We (the women) should lw aid" to take mrt In the freer porta, that the wood are llb-nilly full of peo ple, partlr of young married people, the woman In rlwlti-n (Jacket am) Irons era), IkkHi-.I and tx-ltrd with a cartridge lull, n l.i thtlr t-iti-r ?l half. They ve imwt of them gotten up a prodlglou amount of num. lo and en.UiriuM-e upon their wheeling trl, and they, free from aktrt i. rnn climb, and with tlulr little hut. In t cut path In woo.1 that have mm nothing of the kind since the day of l'orahoni.ui. IIOMK AND FASHION HINTS. r.revltle of Intt-rest to the Woman In Hi arch of Information on These Topic. If rtihhM with fresh hnion or orange ptrls k .tvis and forks will tie thoroughly fr-d fri.m the tnste of fish. For visiting costume China creie ure lined with silk and have n satin girdle and collar of a darker shade thoa the dri-s. Mcdnllo.-m of fine silk braid are used nn kiK-h s-inl-transparenf good a vellllng and bunge, IkmIi of which nre futored for m!il-umn'.er. The rounl bollce Is lt:rci-J and op-ncd on the left with rows af embrohlery bc- twe-n the tucks, on the wrist and out lining the narrow skirt front. Two nr three clean oyater shell boiled In Hie tt -ik.-ttl-' once n wt -k will pri-ve'M the formation of Iron r'Ht, nml all Irfl ftirltles will lie tncrustnl on the shells. The looser, larger meshed ihsN or canvas weavci are lln with change able Mlk and have n b.-lt and collnr to mati-h o-ic col r mil a silk vest of the other. All hnve the Inise blouse corsage. Never throw away inne Peel. Save It, and whew dry lt--i p In tin. Two cr three pliers I'irown on Ore will tntts"? It ! tuun u; quIcUly and will j. Ik,; .-inli a ll,::.t but refrtshlim i-rfum.. Orange Is combine.! wit it n.r y, gnylsh and 1 !'.i.-t blue shatle. A yoke collar, frill aid .'ol. In the 'wrist of orntig silk trim a iiavy blue c tnvus made ovi r light tlue tuffetn: narrow s:tln rlblion In scroll trim the wrist, blouse front open ed en the le't and the skirt elge. nin-k grtnadlni made of over black nre vtry potmlnr with No. 1 cr No. T black satin ribbon pu on the skirt, and loose blouse front la scroll patterns. The collar and nelt of s.itln. velvet or ribbon and lace r'h'h-i In the nick and slet ves supply the neede 1 bit of color mnuve. oringe, oerlse, pi nit or green. Very dlllgtiring are grius murks on wall paper. There Is a wny to remove them thci'igh t,he process should be. gone through wlti) ns soon os posalhlo nfter they nppcar nnd before they have time to sink too deeply into the paper. Take some pipe clay or fuller' earth and mix It with cold water until It make a thick past1' 1'ut n lav-r of this en the grease marks .md let It rmajn for twenty-four hours. !ly thl Uml it should be perfectly Iry and can he brushed off, revealing a perfectly clenn spot. In the cose of an old stain It may be nossnry to reMttt tho proces. EASILY DONE. Bhe "Whnt a benutlfttl name you have, Mr. Montrose." He "You like It my lndy. Take It." Detroit Free Pre. The best regulator to regulate people I Simmon' Liver Regulator. It regu late the liver and the liver regulate the person. If the liver I regular then health Is good, but If sluggish or dis eased then there I constant biliousness, Indigestion, headache and . nil the dis order of the stomach that one hoar of. Try Plmmon--Liver Regulator and prove thl. FASHION'S LATEST fflflGIES Designed Jxprmty lop th Msro'jan " By thu Butterlik Pcblishirg C"ixpary A N K W HIIIIIT-WAIMT. That tilmiiph of Hardline', the shirt waist, ips o'-t tni ii. iy i.s ii, t- i attnim-. vmdrooe ai..t In , la. ya i . I, neat and trlifl In effe-;l vth n tra'r t,;i in Ixniminr lint of i''ii!.ani, cli.-ilc. dlfiuiy. frguinlv lawn, it oiy b. worn will'. ltn.t any Klylc of lt!:t mid require no decoration '.v Hp k iiii i' which lie whit, limn collar niror.; wllli a brUh! Hnl.jn or railn bnrifl-now. In the ililrl-wulst pictured 1 nu'.r-af m on- ixln- the arnm.tJi ndjust:ri"iit at th-: glib iii.. upper part of the back I a (silnti '1 ) ( kc and Ibr -n hox-plalla nr. fornud In t'o; lf k and front. Tbe tnrn- down collar of while limn 1 made re-movi-able and the belt is of leutht-r with iuncy buckle. The graceful skirt compr!e seven Kores; It breaks Into shallow rlipl- be low the hips end Into deep rolling flute fold at the lurk, and the simple decor ation of a mtlte of the material headed with braid is unpretentiously pretty. A sailor hat Is Ihe mot fitting accom paniment to a toilette of Ihla style. The ItutU-rlck patttms are shirt-waist No. tot ind skirl No. KI1. for sale by All-ert Ittinbur. txcluslve agent. A YAf ilTINC. TOILETTE. All plans for summer toilettes Include a yachting cnnunvl nnd there I a fancy lo ado bright colors, vivid rrds. any num'x-r of ld.ie shades and cream white sre available and braid I the decoration pur cxee'lnce. White mohair serge and mihnir ill i-onal ere two new lustrous wool fat-rlc of admirable quality nn-1 r" rfectly suited to either yachting or tennis. A rr.um-wblte cotton llsh-net also Pgure conspicuously among the novel materials for toilettes. White elaminc Is stlccted for dressy wear on board the yacht and canvas weaves are next In or lor. lleiu rally white straw sailor-hats trlnuued with whins and white cr blue ribbon supplement the cojtum. In the lll'.istratlou will be noted a sailor blouse of simple shaping having a Inrgo Millor-collar with square ends l:nr Ing sharply from the throat nnd bishop sleeve with round cuffs. It accompanies a hell skirt that Is circular at the front and sides In four gores nt the .back. Yachting caps of white canvas are be eomlng and Jaunty and every yachts woman possesses one. The Butterick pattern for thl costume Is No. PM, for sale by AllK-rt Dunbar, exclusive ngent. "Have tried others, but like Ayer' best," Is the statement made over and over again by those who testify to the benefit derived from the use of Ayer' Sarsaparlla. Disease never had a greater enemy than this powerful blood purifier. It mnke the weak strong. SHE SUITED HIM. "You seem to have taken quite a fancy to Miss Barnc." "Ye. She' a very stror.g girl." "Strong! What ha that to do with It?" "Shfta the right kind of a girl to take out on a tandem. I never was fond of working myself." Chicago Poet. will JALNTV HAIIjH COHTL'MC. . frnllor !; u.ft r o nn'tv R-.d com !jri:ii I. n t only for !! n m but lo lor ih cr-i ritiy nl jini.-..l outdoor w...r iUit out hhoulii in ir.r.l.jil: 1,1 e-.-(iy v.,tr.i.o!,e for t! " summer outing. On ,''. r.i.rti to the ciy lJ,-)- rnstiiO i,' t.-.i.b- of Munnel, mr.h.-ilr r.r s-rgv ar-. .iilsn-.tory for -h'cl cr pliy Irorks, 'fbv ' II. mi here mrtdw of wht sergi I dressy and cool-looking. The blouse ! slips on over th hesd nnd a pr- tty fes luro Is a square s.illor--ollar with point I d ir.(U far ing u. III 1 .1 ,'nclng on a.i uml. r-Wi.lt The shl-Id l ornum -iit--I (with an embroidered aii'hor and rows of ; blue braid edge the sailor collar and trim the waisttean.ls of the bishop sleev es. The blouse is supported by the ur;?Ier w alst and made a smooth gore at the front Urald U placed at hem depth on the skirt ail round. Skirt made with front-gore and gathered only at th Imek and side please little girls; they are newer than the plain round skirts and hang very prettily, standing out well at the sides. Sailor suits for nf-m.-r ore made of duck, Madras, cra-ih, pique, the pique drvsee being trimmed with Insertion. On woolen braid Is the popular trimming. ' The Butterick pattern for this cosiurric Is No. 9'S: for sale by Albert Dur.bx, i xcluslve agent A VERY DRESSY SUIT. Thl natty suit comprise a Jacket, a middy vest and short trousers and also a plain ur.derwalst to which trousers are buttoned. The vest ha a box-plait at the center of the front on which an anchor U embroidered and It appears between the rpen fronts of the- Jacket. A large sailor collar of dark-brown cloth Is a dressy feature of the Jacket and look well with the light-brown mixed cheviot used for the remainder of the suit. The dark cloth also faces lapels turned back on the fronts Just below- the ends of the collar. The button decoration on the Jacket gives a very drossy effect nnd a silk cord looped over buttons connects the fronts nt the lower ends of the lapels. Buttons also ornament the trousers, which are made without a fly, closing at the shies. A suit made like this of any fancy wool len suiting. erge or flannel or of crash or duck will delight little boys who like to be smartly dressed nnd with such a suit a straw sailor hat with rolling or flat brim will be appropriate. The Butterick pattern for this suit Is No. 91TB. for sale by Albert Dunbar, exclusive agent. THE CHURCH. Salvationists are having big meetings among the soldiers and prisoners on Alcatras Island, In San Francisco biy. It Is announced that Rev. B. Fay Mills, the evangelist who so stirred up the coast about Ave years ago, has renounced the orthodox faith and become a Unitarian. The Rev. Mr. Summerville writes: "A few days ago I cloeed a mooting at Mc Cabe chapel, which had been held every evening for seventeen days and was a success In every iwy." The new Methodist Episcopal church i N 'a i-JS Marion Darland says: "Lard nnadnltaralMl I tea whohom than T(abl olla, and absolutely prnloiou to Cooking experts and physicians unite in condemning lard for its indigestible and un healthy qualities, and these 80 BSWSLES" that pure, healthful vegetable food product. Containing only refined cotton-seed oil and choice beef suet, Cottolene is wholesome, nutritious, and easily digestible. Th anlM at sold ijTn hi en to km peond tin, wlta enr tnt4-mftj -Chtto. law" 4 auar's Sana) M kiilim ylawt kaaal ou twf Ua. Wol giuvnuitMa If sold la aay oUr y. lfatMaalyby mm w. k. VArABAjrK cowpamt, Chleo. HU Loot. Kew York. MontrsaL i at Osw.go, Or., dedicated June 27lb, w comnvneed In February, Ifc;l, and rom i'leted In June of the same year, but lh dedicatory service Were deferred, lli-v. Arthur N. Thompson, D. D., rs-ci-n'ly of tie First Church, Tacc-ma, Wash., ha rctlvrd a hearty and unan imous rail to the Westminster cnurth. Jerwy City, N, J. He will anter upon In r'gvlar work of the pastorate the 1st of Heptemtwr. IVacbb I'hlladelphlu ha now taken up arms against th Solvation Army. A iiumlxr of West Millnd.-li.Mnns buv brought suit against certain rremirers of ih rmy on the charge of llr.g a nuisance. The situation I ultntlally thr diipllcat- of that In New York. The case- went over to quarter session. One of th moit unique fmturea in "onnectlon with the great Christian Hn deavor meeting on Sunday afternoon. July nth, was the singing of th Police Glee Club, of San Francisco, in uniform. The m -n uiarciwd on th platform from the wing In trul military style, and were received with much and long-contimrr d t pl&use. The dub sang with much rifectlvene 'Throw Out the Life Line" and responded to th hearty encore. THE KING'S DAUGHTER. Her fn.ther sent her In HI land to dwell. Giving to her a work which must be done; And. since the King loves sll bis people well. Therefor, she. too. cares for them every one: And when she stoop to lift them from want and strx The trlghter shin her royalty therein. She walk erect through dar.ger manifold, i While maay sink and fall oa eit nherj hand; She dreads not summer's heat nor win- I ter- coid. . For both are aubject to the Kl.ng's command: i She need not be afraid of anything. I Because she Is the daughter of a Ki.ig. E'en when the angel comes that men j call Death : And name with terror. It appalls not h ,r. She turns to welcome him with quickened ' breath, ThlnkL'g it 1. the royal messenger: Ut- honrt rnlvi that her Father Her heart rejoices that her Father calls Her back to dwell within His palace walls. t For tfWik-h the land she dwells In Is j most fair ! Set round with streams, a picture In Its j frame; j Yet often In her heart deep longings are 1 For that Imperial palace whence she j came. Not perfect quite fee ma any earthly thing j Because she Is the daughter of a King, j Silver Cross. Not only piles of the very worst kind oan be cured by DeWItt'g Witch Haxel Salve, but eczema, scalds, burns, bruli ls bolls, ulcers and all other skin troubles can be instantly relieved by ehe same remedy. Charles Rogers. A GREAT CONVENIENCE. Mr. Hollgan "Shure, 'tis a molghty con-anient arrangement living In waa apartment, Mrs. Finucane. W'oi, whin Ol want to go from the drawing room io the shtudio or the kitchen, Ol Just stay where Ol am" TW-Blts. They are dandles" said Thoa. Bow ers, of the Crocket. Texas, Enterprise. while writing about DeWltfsUttle Ear ly Risers, the famous little pills for sick headache and disorders of the stomach and liver. Charles Rogers, You may hunt the world over and you will not find another medicine equal to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. It is pleasant, safe and reliable. For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. FINE PROSPECT. "They tell me, countess, that everything promises well for your son's career." "It Is true and I am more grateful than I can tell. 'He Is Just engaged1 to an American heiress." Detroit Free Press. W. B. Johnson, Newark, O.. says, "One Minute Cugh Cure saved my only child from dying by croup." It haa ave-1 thousands of others suffering from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat and lung troubles. Charles Rogers. RAINIER TO ASTORIA And Return in One Dav, Steamer Pilgrim, A. L. B RAZEE, Master. Will leave Rainier dally, except Sunday, at 6:30 a. m., touching at La Du. May Iters, Stella, Oak Point, Eagle CUB, Knappa, Clifton, Westport, and other landings, arriving at 14th street wharf, Astoria, at 10 a. m. Leave Astoria at 1:30 p. m., calling at way landings on return. Fast time and satisfactory senrlc guaranteed. Sol; same eminent authorities say P-73 t0i Lubncat'rig A Soe:;ai'v. Brothers, wlA slii)- OiHii.ii'-r 1 ,r-r.!M ii-. 1 roo (t f-i. ...-. ' If ,"! K I 'loV jiS'l in Flours Mill Kh.-.. Pamta, ViiriiiiiT. Loggers yujpli, Fairl'xuk'p c(ile-. Door it Witj'lo-i . AjiHt r.lfn al Inij'tr-ireou Wt.'ii'i tt VtliicUa-. .SNAP A KODAK. at any man tuming u..i -. our Mors ami yo.it? lBi portrait of a Iuau brltnmiug over With pleasant tiwutDr. Soeh q-.tdlty In th- liquor e htooffrsjvemUBiie pirate soy isa. COME1 AND TRY THKM HUGHES & CO. r .U7AriT J. L. VV I tl I Pfcesw No. 8 AabKi. Orga Hardware; Ship Chandlery, (Groceries, Proviion, PAINTS and OILS. ScrcUl Attention Paid t. Supply log Skip. nuoic ana uremic MONUMENTS A " -r.-. ---- ' inHOFF & MINAR, S2l K. MonUon St., Portland, Or ALL KIXDS OF CEMETERY WORK.-. SMI 1 I THE ONLY DHJISG-CAR BOl'TB FROM j FOEFLAJSD TO THE EAST. i THE ONLY EOCTE TO THE YEiXdwSTOSE i NATIONAL PKK. L EAVE PORTLAND ARRIVE. Fast Mail (or Kaiama. Ctieh.tl . Centralis. So. i. pout u Bei d.MontesMuim No. 1. At rueea, oiyiutii. i f.nia, ScKlilo. MctoilJ Port T.mnend. Fllenv burg, Sn -kane. Ri.s-Ii.d H. if: Tntll. M. lJ.: Nel- son, B. C, Ks!o, Mit soula, Buiic, Anaconda, II: A.M. : Helena, M. Paul, M.u-jiieap-Ik, K ui-s t itr, Omaha, t'ouncd Bluffs, St. Loul-.CIitcsgo,WasU- 'lntrton. New York. PhlH idephia,Btsti,n, and all: point Est aud outli- 3: 00 f. M. S DAYS to Mtunes.p.'11-i, Omaha, Kansas City snd M. Paul. S'4 DAYS to Milwaukee and Chicago. 4 DAYS to asliiugion. Philadelphia, New York a d lloiton.nd other East ern poin-ot. Bnggttge checked tbroa to destin ation of tickets. For sleepiofcr-car reservations, tickets, maps and fall infortuntioD, call on or write. A. D. CHARLTON Aaa't Gen'l Pas. Agent, Portland, Or. 55 Morrison St., Cor. Third. Going East? P YOU ARB, DO NOT FORQBT Three ImportantPoints FIRST Go via the St. Paul because the lines to that point will afford you the verv best service. 6. D See that the coupon beyond St Paul reads via the Wisconsin Cen tral because that line makes close con nections with all tha trans-continental lines entering the Union Depot there. ad Its service Is first-class la every particular. THIRD For Information, call on your neighbor and friend the nearest ticket agent and ask for a ticket read ing via the Wesconain Central Unas, or addreaa JAS. C. POND, General Paasenger Agent, Milwaukee, Wis. Or GEO. S. BATTY. General Agent Portland. Oregon. 3 i ; - I ! r