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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTORIAN, SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBKR 10. Ii7. THEHOME'SFAIRQUEEN the ordinary ha,ra mndwtr-he would be perfectly, different If mad. allner with mustard or ohutney butter, whll it tlwih of wnenovy or mulir u'hoUl butter would 1 similarly tmron oold beef. THR VANISHING PHDEU. SELFISHNESS A VIRTUE IN WOMEN "mrraw Rr "- One of tht Many Curhwltle of Animal ... w - . 'uiKau ' ni. Llf In Florida specially for restoring th Nilanc of the foot. Cirollie Says It His Its Origli lo Their Strength of Affection. If a woman be .elfish, hw .elnshness la of the Intellect deliberate. W delr bappsnes more passionately than men. wi kmvwtnr our we knee amid the general forwa, we shrink Into a comer and weave plots. Men want the gratM. aMon of the moment: they rarely create aa w do out of the golden mists of young dreaming an Ideal of happiness to be felted for through a lifetime. When a man wants a seemingly unattainable thing he chafes and raves Impotently. Jtmneo-Uke, until duty or a new fancy ootnpels him to turn his attention else where. A woman In like circumstances Ilea aweJte at night to plan and contrive means which will bend fate to her will. It was Juliet who carried out the bold scheme that made a Montagu and Cap .Viet man and wife. Even rigid Justice has a tear of pity for the fulae view of Bfe taken by eye half-blinded by a great love: and It will be found that paradoxical though the statement seems the seUlahnees of moat women has It origin In their strength of affection. How many are unselfish, to the point -of self-immolation, towards their owr beloved, and calmly Indifferent to the existence of all other creatures? Tet even In this utter devotion there Is selfishness. "We will do everything that can be done sacrifice, everything for our dear ones: out wo must have the deed recognised an known for ours. We may, . however, comfort ourselves with the thought that be the proportion of selfishness between the sexes what It may our special form of that vice Is. for the most part, bred of the virtue that to in us, and fed by a flame not all Im pure. But, alas truth compels us to look at the "exceptions that prove the rule." , "What of the hard old maids with cokl hearts and narrow brains. Well, they mra rapidly dying out, and, let us hope, will leave no successors. One other type will be quoted against os the middle, aged woman whose whole horixon If hounded by ber own kitchen If that temple be peaceful and flourishing, em. pires may go to ruin for all that she cares; and If any domestic contretemps be Impending, an the wrecked lives and broken hearts In the world weigh not as a grain of sand In the balance. Selfish he la, this worthy. Let us not prejudice our case by argument in ber behalf, but set against her !n the table of accounts the crusty old bachelor end the mere man of pleasure, who haunts his club and always monopolises the warmest corner. CAROLINE. THE CAKE Or FOOD. Wastefulness the Direct Efiamy to Health And Cleanrtnesa. A Florida pnpor describes a strange creature known as the "vaulshtng spi der." On the border of the Everglade you often see a large yellow voider. He swing a strong web from two pliant food Is serlou. one. Valuable fats f 8r,,Um' 'U' 'r hta pry- whloh. If properly treated, can be used 'Cb U th "" of In cooking are thrown down sinks, do, Up" M, ""f 'm W M Pipe, cling to uten.ll. and afford a line '"I! T k' WW,H- medium for th. cultivation of the ubiqul ' Th " tu. microbe. r-thr.v, ... mark him for deetruct Ion-he la clearly Cleanliness 1. the fundamental of Htnl- 'ain!', lh l.lion. From .hi, .,.,.,. s nJ " Winder '", WOl,M the food waste Is a direct obstruction. do U,",en" ln T Filth in kltvhen, I, largely composed of ' ,rooch uM,y "nd h mtvh' T grease and food not properly handled, lw,,!y' Now n,l!,e your h"ml u,M,'n,y Aside from this part of It. our food nd h wl" economy I. sadly wanting In system.1 The wlue of scrap, though th. cook f h,m' y0U Nr where he had book tells us they are valuable and may ,hrn vr.l spMera. then you .u afford delightful dtshe. If treated so and ,,Ehl "BBln of ,h y,,UW 'h 0U so, I. unfortuately unreaU.eU by our " "" th' l"" avenure .erants. Thev do not kn.. n.l h 'trW ' nn- 1 h re not taught that not an Kta of go.nl ' disappearance Is absolute-there can be material need ever be wasted: that .here n0 uht bH,t BnJ ,tw "Ul nMn fat no n,l of re..-WHml .ink. ... trusU to It entirely tor proieviion. r' How Is It lon7 rt swn us li . . . ii . . . . . . . Iionr is 11 Ui'lir . tm ii w uieniMiB, iiia( every crumo ei i brd Suld be saved, every speck of I "atened he starts the vibrations of his butler remove,! from dlahes. every drop "T hamm.Hk. These Income t.iplJ of milk drained from the bottle or the w ,n" e ' "r ""7"" can. every pot craped dean of It. con. b-m you " l,Uiri "nJ tents before being wwhed. Oh, the' hn v,nl1 Mrn ,h' ey cttlch," wicked waste seen ta oatmeal and hominy t different points of his swing, until boilers, cake-bowls and rravy-dlshes In nnaiiy ne rests in-iore the klti'hens of untrained. Indifferent What money Is there cast before SOLILOQVY OF A HACHELOK. cooks swine I If only one line of reform was brought , To wed or not to wed That 1 the to bear upon these Irresponsible women questlou and they were obliged U scrape and drain Whether it Is nobler In man to suffer clean, there would be such a defldt In the yearly food bill that the economy would not need further proof. We hear much of the Frenchman's clean kitchen. We also hear of his dally outlay and his dainty handling of food. Are these not a sequence? COMFORT FOR LITTLE ONES. Warmth Figures Largely In Keeping Them Healthy and Happy. A great many mothers warm all the little garments as they put them on, and are happy by su?h att.-ntlon. If you have nothing more convenient, the lamp comes into play agwln, as you can easily warm the clothing by holding It, piece by piece, around the chimney. Be careful If the The siirgs and sorrows of that Mind young archer, Or fly to arms ngalnst a host of troubles The heartache and a thousand hope and fears The single suffer 'tis a consummation Devoutly to be wished. To woo, to wed To wed pcrchaitve repent ay, there's the rub; For In that wedded state what woes may come When we have launched upon that un tried see. Must give us pause. There's the respect That mokes celllhacy of so long life. For who would bear the quip and Jeers ofh Is friends. The hushand's pity or teh coquette's scorn The vucant hearth, the solitary cell. The unshared sorrow or the void within. AN ASTOU1 A FRATIMIK. An ICttstcrn Magtulne Devote an Inter. sstlttg Arili'le to the tviumblu lUver. It I pleasing to uot nn Interest from the east lu matter pertaining to Asto. rt and vicinity, and oonscquvntly the render of the AMorlnn will b ah. sorbed In the content of Illv's Month, ly for IVIoIht, which contains a graphl" desvrlpllon of the river's leading Indus, try entitled, "Slnu Fishing on the llumba." wllh Illustration to emln'11 Ish and enliven the article. The HawMllan Islands which are re. reiving so much attention by diplomats at the present lime, also com In for a descriptive article, and the bean Ill's of that tropical paradise are faithfully portrayed by word and pencil. The Stanf.ml I'nlverslty. the memorial to the son of the late senator from t til. Ifornla. I iiH'rescntcd In an historical pictorial way. among the view being those of the celebrated qusdtMntile, the Arlsona Oarden, men's and women' dor. mitorlea, and the mandolin, gb-e slid foothiill clubs. In the glee club can Iv recognised the vlage of Astoria's r. riwentative, Mr. Itu.v l.o(ran, and the other Oregon stum. Dillon and I'.lley, Taken as a whole the niniilT may te considered n I'nclflc Const souvenir, and Is Instructive and Interesting through, out. Vo man or woman can enloy life or mpttah much In this world while supfei from a torpid liver. DcWIlt's Ti.it I arly Risers, the pills that cleans the" mi, qulrklv. Charles Roarer. C.AMKS OF S.VA1!:S. Most people arr aware that the popular Caliudlan game of Mcr.we or'.lnafil. giMinesi. now, nwjiy riimirus ngii amongst the North American Indians. When you come to look Into It, It Is quite astonishing how many game were invented and are today, practiced by NKW MKDICAl. DIHtWKKV. , j tU PoaiUro, Cur Dyspepsia. This may read as though w were pul ing It a little strong tieoaiiee It I sen- rally thought by the uinjoiity of no. pie that dyspopsla In Its chninlc foini Incurable, or pracllcully so, llut we have long gliico shown tlmt dyieia I cur.tble, nor I It such a illhVtih matter s It nrt appear. Til trouble wllh dyspeptic I thai the tun oilniiiiuilly dieting, i n , inj. themsclvr. or going to oisoll.. ex tn-tne w else deluging the already over burdened stomach with "hitlers" "after dinner pill." etc.. which Invar iably Increase the dlfllciilty even If In some case they do give a sllithl lent- prmy relief. Such treatment of the Munich simply make matter worse. What the stomach wants t a rest. Now how can the stomach Income rested, re- tiprratcd and at the same time the Nuly nourish! d and sustained. Thl l the great secret ami this Is Iso the secret of th uniform success of Smart's DvletMl.t Tablets, This Is ivmiwrallvely new r'niedv. lot lis sue ess and Hipularlty leaves no doubt as t li merlls, Tito lablels will dlitest the fo.nl any way, regardless of eondllHm of stoni.n h The sufferer from Vlyspepsla avordlng to direction Is to eat an abundnnce of giHHl, whoe.me foml and use the tablet before and after each nirul and the re sult will he that the fooil will be ill- eslwl no matter how Ixi.l your dysirpaii may le, Uvause us Imfore stated, tbe tablets will tliiiest the food even If the stomach Is wholly Inactive. To lllus. trate our meaning plainly. If you take .Mi grains of ent, runs or ordinary fond and place It In a tcmpenilur of W de-gret-s. and put with It one of Hfiiart's lyHepla Tablet. It will digest Ihe meat or egg almost a perfectly as If tlis nu-at wa endo.e.1 within the stomach The stomach may be ever so mvk yet these tablets will perform the work of Thl! CHl'KCH . Itev, II. Ttos )m resigned the mlnrat of I lie llapllal cliuivlv at Alwrdcnn, Wash, Itev. Dr. laick lm nssuniKil tlm jmus. Umto of illio Central church In Han Francisco having preached hi first er nun Oclober 1 llefore leaving for the eat Hlsliop Mo. Calw piin'haaeil m Due, I nine ten I that will seat aluut 'hi imtsoiis, to be usud for public wiH-altlp In Alaska, A Mend who was present when Itev. Dr. A, J, Hansen of Oregon w Intro, duced lo the California M. 10. confoicnce, ailH hi tranefer to that lly aiiliotiucnl, slule 1lmt he wa received wllh a round of applause that afforded n very plena Ing welcotn home. He was assigned to the Hlshop Howman church of Han Jo-e mid will place hi dauiiliter III the t'lll verslty of the I'iicIUc. An exchange of field ha l'cn ninlc. ably armniied between Rev. A. I. ilU, rt Weston, tre., and Rev, C, T. Whit, tlesey, county missionary of Walla Wnllu county, Wash., and Ihe people of their respective field. Mr Whittlesey goes to Weston, IH-tulMr I. and Mr. Olds takes up the work among the Congrirntloiial Isis in Walla Walla county at I lie same date. I I" llll.U Ws I lie rtsul wind up-hill all the way! Y'. lo (he very end Will the day' lourney lake the w hole long day? From morn till night my frhnd llut t.ir the lilglit a trUng slow dork hours l-r. la ther Place? A rof when the glu. May not the darkness hide K from my face? You iMiiimt iiita that Inn. THE NEW SKIF.T3. They rill be Narrower, but Spreading Out at the Bottom. mm iS(Jcy ' As to skirts, they will be narrower ns the season progresses. No more Iran live gores will be used. The front and aide pieces will 1 narrow and f:?ht- fittlng. while the back gores will be laid j In tiny plat, at the belt Either orcrskirts will be worn or skirts trimmed to simulate them. A pre.ty atyle for youns girls has a double skirt, the upper one drawn up and bock slightly at the hips. Although skirts are so narrow. It is till necessary to have them stand out at the bottom. To secure the proper effect, a band of haircloth twelve Inches wide Is used and a stiff underskirt is always worn. One of the pretties of afternoon drs.es is made of petunia cashmere, with a most wonderful satin finUltAround the foot It Is Trimmed with medalione of deep resada green braid. Higher up a flounce of cashmere six inches -wide eneircl-J the skirt. It Is high on the hip a: the left side, but slopes toward the right aide, falling from there in two Jabots to Y ..StfV r.,v V- ??vfv&ij:-'! fsp v - , , c.r J tiff ; 1 ?N.v. K.ts s-, Some New and MuJLsh Styles in Autumn Wraps Which Will Be Worn in Astoria This Fall tliremton utlil the lii.lv urn! Iiiiilti .-lit eopb' that we are aiviistomed ti think !, . . , . ' ;tie nroiterlv noiirlalir.1 and at lit. a oi as savages. uuac.. ien ns now in , . . , , , Uii.n i .... .,nu.r wavfur.is line a nuiu'si, lamina eiire 01 oyspepaia - ' I will lie m.ule, U.-ue the miichitliturl Istomach will le given, to some extent. a much-nenlel rest, lour drugvtst will ell you that of the many remedies adxrr Ised to cure dyspepsia none of thetn has given so complete ai.d general satisfac tion as ntuart s iyapepia lM.ls, nl not le-ist In lmHsrtance In ltmv ban' time Is the fact that thry are also the cheapest and give the moat goisl fur the le.isl money. A little honk on cause and cure of stomach trouble sent free by a.ldi easing Bluart Co,, Marshall, Mich. Borneo, oiin wot day, he thoiiKht to amuso his Dyak boys by showing them oafs-cradle. Hut he found that they not only knew It. but knew more In trlcute figure than he did. The Maoris f New Zealand actually have a sort of pictorial history In cat's-cradle figures Th.. 9n.l,vl..K ll,in,l.n i.l.iv n bin. I of twisted fllire. of draughts; the South Sea people near ly all are ad.,it ut klto-ftvlnK. I'olo romra from IVrli and Is played mag nificently by wlkl hill trPes from northern Indl-i Ilnckgammon and pnr chlsl are ln(h Knstcrn gtune. but tam arind seed being used as "Wits" In the latter. Harper' Rouml Table. hlmdf mish; his red-mptlu material is flannel, as it will stick to the (When h hot glas: the chill can be taken oft it i gain by holding It around the chimney with-Wlth a fair damsel? Who would beauty out touching It. If your baby has a ! gain grandmother near enough to attend to To toll and plod over a barren heath, its well-being, this advice Is quite super- But that the (Tread of something yet l' fluous. Grandmothers always warm the i yond tiny shoes before the wee pink toes are The undiscovered country from whose housed within them; but the young : bourne mothers do not always know the homely No bachelor returns puzzle the will, but sensible methods which go further ' And makes us rather lar the Ills we toward keeping the child healthy and have consequently sweet-tempered than all the Than fly to others that we know not of: modern fads and theories. Thus forethought doth make cowards of A warm flannel around the abdomen, us all, warm stockings on the feet, and a soft And thus the native hue of resolution wool sacque to supplement the flannel' Is sicklied o'er with the lale cast of the foot This flounce is also trimmed ! kIrt are better than as many bottles of j thought. with modal ions of the braid though druS?8 for thfe baby, and the simple ap- And numberless flirtations, long pursued, mailer than those at the foot of the j P'af'on will as a general thing set the I away gklrt. flesh to glowing rosily. But If the clr-1 W'.th this regard, their currents turn ! CUMtifin Ik i.nrtm anA V,a f raml.l.a And IrKU. the name f,f murrluoA main cold, fill rubber Uigs or fruit Jars I It New York World. with hot water and surround the child j with them until the proper temperature I "For several months, I was troubled The bodice worn with this skirt is of the cashmere, Moused, with a flounce draped over the shoulders and low in front. Two ribbon bows, one on the right shoulder, the other rather low on the left side, are Joined by a loose band, also of rfbobn. The sleeves are tight and fall over the hand. A pain In the chest Is nature', warning that pneumonia I. threatened. Dampen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain'. Fain Balm and bind over the seat of th pain- and another on the back between the shoulders, and prompt relief will fol low. Sold by Kstes-Conn Drug Co. rN THK ItO AD. One of the most attractive, approprl. ate anil origin il window di'td.ty ' v th,. writer, t a at A Oregon, i small r.istl ng (own at the month of 'be Columbia river. The firm of Fo.ir I Stokes had i xhlt.lt.M In rh. lr larv-c slmw window n at-'Ttmcnt of stuf-l Mr ! a.id nnlmnls native to the IhmIHv whcr they were enhltilf d. The window wns very lar- ml perml't-d a verv nl display of a forest s. .-ne. with inn, riHits. stumtis. moss, irrai". flowers, A klneflsher sittinir on a d-vl bnni-h of a tr.-e, with a fish In his month: the sqnln-l riinnliK down a tree, and even a small field mouse was there, lust ns If .illve. Haboits. wensels gopher, eoons. couirars. deer and elk were dlsplave-l is If moving. Among the IiIpN were even a little pee.wee and wild canary bird, field sparrow, sparrow hawks, blue lays, rrtines and pbeT. snipes, duck of all kinds, chicken hawks wood ne- kers. vel. low hammer s.nd enirle. Te magnltude of the show can lie Imnelned aliout 1 in specimens and nbont li" different anl. mnls. The show was made In connection with the opening of the game sennn. with nn appropriate sign as to nm'inl- tion for sale there. e tielleve Ihls Is cne of th" most orlglnnl and nrCs'lc wlrepow we have seen Orncr-r and foun try Merchant. ut night ' Those W llo hae olle lefol '. Then must I kno. k. or call when Just In sMlif They will not keep you landing at that dour. i Hhall 1 find comfort, travebsoio and weak? I f alsr you shall find the sum. Wilt there b bed for me and oil wlm seek' Y.-e I --da for all who come. Christina l Ibwettl. oiveb cuoicid or -2- Transcontinental ROUTES. Via Spokane and St Paat Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha or Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining: Cbalr Cars Astoria to Sao Franelseo. Columbia, Hunday, Heptmbr a Hint f Calirornl. Friday. Hrptmbr 1. Columbia, Wednesday, HnHmbr 11 "late nf California. Monday. llauUra. br 10. Culumbla, gaturday, pemhr M. Miat of California. Thursday. ilem ber . Cidunibla. Tuesday, October 1 ial of California, iunday, Oclotr 11 For rate and general laronaatloa call eo r addrea. O. W. LOUNBtnilT, Ageat W. !L HUrtl.UURT. Ueo. Pa. Agl., Portland. Or. MuWMKff I'onfnaloo n to the choice of bbsxl. There are bUmii l,n.ni neuro liaptlais purirler la unneeaary There is but mie In the Southern r.ites, anil the Am. rl. an I best sarsatwrllKi. and that Is Aver s llapilst Home Missionary society Is en-'This Important fact was re.ognH.-d t deuvorlng to ilevelop a plan to billing f th World's fair, Chlengn, IvhJ. I.rlnit tlw the colonsl brethren In el.ieer amilallon only b.Nid .urinrr admitted to place.! with th main laidy of the church. on eihlMtlmi. PUPILS RECEIVED IN THE PRIMAKY. ORAMMAH AND ACADEMIC t . . J. M. THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON, Will reopen their Hoarding and Day School September 0. Fur rate a, ate. adilroa the 8upor!ora 1NSTKU- UENTAL Mt'HIC. PAINTINO AND VOICE Cl'LTCKE FOHM A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT TIIIH lUILVVAr COMPANT Operate lit tta-u on llw famou. Ms. g ysirm. Light Its trains by ls'trlelly threug. out: lr lha celebrated eleotrto berth read ing lamp; Ituna splendidly equipped paassngar train vry day uvl night btnsa 81. Paul gild Chicago; tlt CIIICAOO. MILWAl'KEK HT. TAUlt Also operat. sto.Jn-h:ed rwatlhulcd train, rarrylnei the latwl t1vat cota purtmnnt rara, l.trnry buffet wnoktng car, and pal- drawing room aisra. Parlor rara frea reclining chair car asd th wry )t dining car rrvlc. For lowest rate to any point In Um I'n.tci Htate or Canada, apply to llckist sgont. or n.ldresa C. J. Kl'Pr. Oeneral Agt. J. W. t'AHKV. T. V. A Portland. Oreasiat, -AUK -ARE -AftK ton tow YOU tlolNU OOINO tlOINO KAHTt-KASTT-KAflT?- THB QUEEN'S FONDNESS FOR DOGS. Bo fond of dogs Is Queen Victoria that the Ladles' Kennel association has sent her an address, voicing- the gratitude and appreciation of the association for the interest taken by her majesty In the welfare of the canine race. Te address Is engraved on white satin and signed on behalf of the association by its presl. dent, the Duchess of Teck, It was en closed in a casket of solid silver, richly worked In repousse design, showing the royal arms, the rose, shamrock and this, tie, and the date, 1897. TO SECURE FRETTT FEET. If you value the good appearance of your fee, do not wear very high heels on your boots or shoes. The result of the habitual wearing of high-heeled boot Is to cause the feet to become very wide. All the pressure comes from the fore r,irt of the foot, thus broadening It, and if the boot across the toes Is too narrow, bunions and corns almost invaraby fol low. The best and most comfortable shoes are generally those made to meas ure; they do not so easily get out of shape as ready-made shoes, and, as a rule, they have a better appearance. If the fe are bathed regularly every day. the tendency to excrescence of the na ture of corns or bunions will be greatly minimized. Enlarged toe Joints due to Is restored. POLISH FOR THE FURNITURE. A lltt'e turpentine and oil applied to furniture with a cloth, the furniture then thoroughly rubbed, will give it a bright, clean appearance. If your rosewood re fuses to polish have your furniture man repollsh It for you. He will rub It down with Bind paper and varnish it so It w:ll last for years. H0I18 D'OEUVRES. The Taste for These French Appetisers Growing In Thi. Country. with a persistent humor on my head which gave me considerable annoyance until It occurred to me to ut. Ayer's Hair Vigor. Before using one bottle, the humor was beakd." T. T. Adams, gen eral merhcant, Turbeville, Va. EEAUTY IN DEATH. die; The rose Is sweetest still In death Yielding its last delicious threat h; Most richly deok"d the woods appear At the sad limit of the year; There la no splendor In the sky Like that when some fair day doth And when some stormy harmony Hath rousd our sense of eostacy, The clearest, loveliest note of all Are those that last and lingering fall. So when some noble soul doth part. Quitting e.'irth's Joys without a moan, To face with brave and steadfast hca-t The shadows of the great unknown, Our hearts munt beat, our bosoms thrill, That of all honors life could lend, There' naught became like the en I. '.Hi; Dana Underbill. The tstste for hors d'oeuvre, which has grown up in this country In the last few years, haa Introduced flavoring butter, but we are still far from utilizing this medium to anything like the extent it might be. Abroad flavoring butters areiThn though with grief our eye may f;t in great demand for kitchen use. a mor. "1 A onu or the other of them, accord ing to the nature of the preoaratlon. being almost Invariably added Just at the last ti sauces to irtv ,hbm th. -i... fresh butter flavor deemed essential to a well-made sauce, while at the same time enhancing the appropriate and d!-. tlnctlve aroma of the condiment. Hut there is gtm a furthep UBe for tnw butters which ,hould especially commend them to the notice of the housewife, and this !s in the preparation of sandwiches. If instead of a layer of plain butter, the sliced bread were delicately spread with "m appropriate butter. It would double Its attraction without giving any ardu. ous work to the maker. For instance. To heal the broken and diseased tissues, to soothe the Irritated surfaces, to In stantly relieve and to permanenily cure is the mission of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. Charbs Rogers. Size counts for nothing: In the mind v.e thrive; Virgil was six feet hlKh: Horace w-as five; Poets are still to love and beauty m,,., If small aa Pope or large aa Hhensf op grew. James Uartlett Wlggin. Small precautions often prevent gre mischiefs. DeWltt's Little Early Riser nr.- very small In slxe, but are most ef fctlve In preventing the most serlon forms of Htomnch and liver trouble- They cure constipation and headache n regulate the bowels. Chnrle Rogers. DON'T CROWD. Vm't crowd! this world Is large enough For you ns well as me; The door of art are open wide, The realm of thought I free; Of all earth's places, you are right To choose the best you can Provided that yon do not try To crowd orn other man. ,Vhnt matter though you scarce can count Your plhs of golden ore, While he can hanfly strive to keep flaunt famine from his door? Of willing hand and honest hearts Alone should men lie proud! Then give him all the room he need And never try to crowd. Don't crowd, proud miss your deilnty silk Will glisten none the less Because It comes In contact with A beggar's tattered dress; This lovely world wa never made For you and me alone; A pauper has a right to tread The pathway to the throne. Don't crowd the good from out your h'art By fostering all that's had. But give to every virtue room The best that may tie had; Be each day's record such a one That you may well be proud: Give oach his right, give each his room. And never try to crowd. Alice Cary. OREGON STATE NORMAL. SCHOOL Monmouth, Orogori A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS . Hwrul'ir V'lr-eil ('nurse of three years hsnlnr yesr whollr professional. i'mlnlMi department of nine iindes with .11 child ren, Instruction and tnOienK In ilyniitaallra hweillah ays tern . sad Vi ai Music for bulillc sclum!. 1 he Normal d!,!cma la rc( ,,iird ,j ,w sa eTATK LIKK CtKl !H'A K to teach. Light eitiensp. Tuition, nooks, hoaid and loilglng (a pmtinuicirj, i nuu ner ar Httldenta taiMrttlni lllelllaelvea, f till (II er year Academic tirades accepted Irum high aclioola. Catalogues cheerfully sent on Application, Address L. CAill'IIKLU President, or A. VYAN.N, Secretary Karuliy QQflQDUQ Momenta are useless If trifled away; and tbc:y are dangerously wasted If con sumed by delay In cases where One Minute Cough Cure would brlnf Iminedl ate relief. Charles Roger. Mount Angel College MOUNT ANGEL Manor, Count', OREGON Ttil 1. Just th. place for your boy. Delightful location, large building, and grounds, good mettla, plenty of healthy exerd, excellent teacher and careful training- this I. what they all My of MT. A NOEL COLLEGE. Bend for Cat alogue and special term. School will open September I P. F. PLACIDUS. Director, He turn and see ihnl your llcket read Via THE NORTH. WESTERN LINE THE NORTH. WKHTEIlN LINK 'III'. Nolli'l" Vk.TKHN LINK 1IIF NOPTll.Wf HTKHN LINK The CIIICAOO, ST. PAl'U MINNEAPOLIS AND OMAHA ItAILWATB This la th. (JIlliAT SHORT LINE llrtwvan DL'LUTH, SAINT PAUL. CIIICAOO And all Point. Idist and South. Thetr MaKnirUri.it Track. Peerleea Vaatt bubsl I'ln.ng and Sleeping tar Train ami Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIM1C" Have given thl nstd a national reputa tion. All chiase. of piiai)gr. carried on th vct;buM train, wllhout exlrw charge. Ship your freight and travel ovt-r thl famous line. All iigent huv tick eta. F. C. 8AVAOE, T. F. and P. A. W. H. MEAD. Oenerul Agent. 2s Washlngt( St.. Portland, Or. Our Royal Cream Flour NONE BETTER FOARD & STOKES CO. Sole Agents ASTORIA ORI3GON li'isi'sjl-ri fall -"-"aa(l.aa r- li UiMaJJ "The Louvre" astohia'9 r.onorots ENTERTAINMENT HALL 8 ri.OOKH Fin Moalo. (lame of All Kind. Two Magnlnrant Kara. eVCRYTIIISC IKST-riASS Cood Order and Everybody's Right; TltlC'TLT OHHKKVKD. GO EAST . . VIA . . Library Car Route AMEItlCA'H BC10NIC LINE. Meals lo I)lnlni Carte Hack llallast Nil l)ut Th. all-rail route to Kootenai mining; district, via Heattl. and Hpokan. Shortest and Quickest Line TU St. Paul, Minneapolis. Duluth. Chicago AND ALL POINTS EAST Through Palace and Tourist Sleeper, Dining and IJbrary Obaxrvg. Hon Car.. Dolly Past Time HEKVICK AND HCKNKKY U.N KAQUKI.KD For tlcknl. and full Information call on agent O. n. & N. Co. or adilre.. A. a C. DENNISTON, C. P. & T. A., Portland. Or C. HTKVENS. O. W. P. A BeaHla. For Delicacy. i for purity, and for Improvement nt th. I tjleilon nothing .iil l'..mOW,.. nWnK. I