Memories. A WOMAN. GAVE HIM ROOM. 1 ÍÍ racket?’ Women miss half the fun of the world and it is their own fault. Tie Only Wanted t. Get Into Ilis Boom, Ah, she is of our thought and time. They often complain that men have so And we »re vaguely loath to trace but He Was tn Earnest About It. much better times than they have. This nights of variant age and clime HE PRODUCTION of an abundant On the steamer which came in from Through Her birthright to a servile race. is true, but 1 honestly believe much of Florida there arrived a tall, lank citizen growth of hair, of a silk-like texture Amid the tumult of our ilaj's. it is owing to the fact that women are and of the original color, often results Thrilled with the tire of hope and dream. of the Cracker State. He was well froiq the use, by those who have become so destitute of humor. It is something She treads in fearless wise the ways bald or gray, of Ayer’s Hair Vigor: they can cultivate, though, and they equipped with baggage, and when he That men had sought, anil trod supreme. had collected his belongings and found With gladdened eyes she faros, and none “ I was rapidly becoming gray and ought to doit. Two good laughs are an expressman he went np to a Broad­ Shall check her warm, uplifting soul bald ; but. after using two or three better than a gown from Worth. That sees afar some shining goal bottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor my hair way hotel, registered and took a room. Not a woman on the national commit­ About an hour later he reappeared at Lika the new glory of n nun. grew thick knd glossy and tbe origi­ She feels tho exultant sense of life. nal color was restored.’’—M. Aldrich, tee of the People's party! What does the desk. And battles in the blood of strife; Canaan Centre, N. II. this mean? Women, eloquent, splendid “Reckon you didn't seo the baggage Where men liave climbed, her hands shall “ A trial of Ayer's Hair Vigor has con­ women, helped to found the People s brought, did you!” he asked the clerk. reach: vinced me of its merits. Its use has for Infants and Children What men have taught, her tongue »ball party. Where are brilliant, logical not only caused the hair of my wife and “Yes.” teach; daughter to be abundant and glossy, but Mary Lease and Annie Diggs, who de­ “Notice the two trunks?" Sexless in struggle, bold in mind. it baa given my rather stunted mus­ Castoria cures Colic, Constipation. “Cattorlau so well adapted to children that feated Senator Ingalls? Where is Mrs. “Yes.” Fertile in fresh expedient, strong tache a respectable length and appear­ Sour Stomach, Diarrhcsa. Kmctatloa, I recommend it a» superior to any prescription Emery, of whose book, “Seven Finan­ To hold her right against tho wrong. Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dl “Three valises and a shawlstrap?” ; ance.”—It. Britton, Oakland, Ohio. known to me." H. A. Aacitxn, M. D., To seek what others dare to find, cial Conspiracies,” Governor St. John, TVitfom. injurious medication. “Believe*so.” “I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. She stands uncowod, unbowed, unbent. of Kansas, says, “I learned more in re­ the past four or five years and find it a “See the hatbox?'’ The mistress of her high intent. most satisfactory dressing for the hair. lation to the financial history of our “I did.” “ For several yoars I have rscommsad*! It is all that I could desire, being harm­ “ The use of ‘ Castoria ’ is so universal and Yet she is hut a woman still. country during the past thirty years “Umbrellas, canes, and all that?” ita merits so well known that it seems a work yonr ‘ Cantona. ‘ and «hall al*ay* ooatiau« M less, causing the hair to retain its Who weeps as only women weep, from it than I had ever known before.” of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the do ao as it has invariably produced beaedeial “Yes.” natural color, and requiring but a smaU Who loves as only women will. intelligent famillM who do not keep Castoria results.’’ Where are bright, gentle Marion Todd quantity to render the hair easy to ar­ “Then I reckon yon made a mistake And reaps her joys as women reap; within easy reach " E dwin F. P ardki , M. D., range.” — Mrs. M. A. Bailey, 9 Charles and that southern woman, Betty Gay, in the room." Whose mystery, in its sacred stir, CARLOS M auth .-. D.b . “The Winthrop," 125th Street and 7th Ave., st., Haverhill, Mass. New York City, is the inviolate part of her; who has shown her executive ability .“I put you in 309.” New TarkCtty. late Pastor Bloomingdale Belornieil Church. Whose charm is not of injra. but blown by the success with which she managed “So you did,” admitted the u< w ar­ Like tho wild roses, ail her own. her own financial affairs? Answer me rival, “but it’s a closet; it ain't a room.” Sweetheart and flower of fruitful years. Tax CurrAV* Courairr, 77 Sii'iur S tuct , Naw T obi . these questions, O People's party! PR1 PARK D BY “Nothing of the kind.” snapped the Timo cannot change her smile« and tears, cannot rob her of the grace Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. The People's party pnt into its plat­ clerk. “Comfortable, airy room; we Time — — Which burns like love light in her face. Sold by Druggist* and Perfumers. form the demand for equal rights for had no other.” —George Edgar Montgomery In Frank Leslie's. “Is, hey? Well, the porter has just men and women. A Ventriloquist Aboard. Gladstone's majorities in the British brought up my baggage, and it's all in­ 1844. 1892. “There was a very mad conductor on elections are by no means so large as side except the shawlstrap and me. We the eastbound train the other night,” the G. O. M. expected. It serves him was last and couldn't get in.” “You asked for a dollar room,” said said John D. Paterson, a Kansas City right. If ho had not written that letter man. “The car was crowded, and 1 against woman suffrage the ladies of the clerk. SALEM, OREGON. “I know it.” shared my seat with a St. Louis drum­ the Liberal party would have entered Eighteen Departments in full operation, “ I can give you a suite on the fourth mer, who was bent on having a good into the campaign with all their wom­ Each thoroughly manned and laitlifully time at the expense of his fellow pas­ taught an's enthusiasm and helped him roll up floor for five dollars a day.” “ Don ’ t want it, ” rejoined the Florida sengers. As the conductor came along Training lor Faruier boys—For a great majority. As it was. Liberal Mercjiants’ sons for Teach­ ladies in some cases actually worked citizen emphatically. “Colonel.” he add­ a dog under our seat began to snarl ing, Business and Pro­ against Liberal candidates known to be ed with a graceful wave of his hand, viciously. The conductor looked hard fessional Life. opposed to woman suffrage. Women “I ain't come down to kick; I'm per­ at the drummer. 'No dogs allowed in fectly satisfied. I like your hotel. The the coaches; take him into the baggage The oldest and Largset Institution in the are learning. L'iy’x Crtam Halm it not a liquid, tnuff or potodrr. Applied into th» nottriU H • whole Northwest rooms is all large and airy. Me and the — quii-kly abtorbed. It cleaner» the .'¡rail, allay» inflammation, heal» _ — Mrs. Emma S. Hutchins, a successful shawlstrap is going to get into 309. It car,’ he said. 'Not my ‘log,’ replied tho drummer, as he made u vicious kick. School y ears opens Sept, ß, H H ihe »ore». Sold by druogift» or »ent by mail on receipt of price. a* artist, urges on all women who take up may take some noise and hammerin, For catalogue address, drawing the necessity of copying from but we’ll get thar. I'm goin to spit on The cur went howling under the seats REV. GEO. WHITAKER, D. D., nature alone. They will learn to look my hands and begin pretty soon, and I the full length of the car. The passen­ on outdoor life with different eyes and thought I'd ask you to send some one gers became interested. The conductor, President. will gain richly in knowledge. To copy around in about an hour to sweep up porter and brakeman made search for him. He continued to run and howl. from chromos is no better than making the splinters.” The passengers joined in the search, bnt tissue paper roses and Noah’s ark sheep. THE DINING ROOM. The clerk looked at the mild manner­ The only real art development is in ed Florida man for a moment in silence. no dog could be found, and the quest was finally given np. pecially a finely carved Dutch cabinet painting from nature herself. Then he said: “Front, show the gentle­ “Just as the passengers had settled and a tall screen covered with Spanish E liza A kchard C onner . man to that suite on the south corner, into a doze the dog set up a heart leather, but new and old are in perfect fourth floor. No extra charge, sir,” he breaking, ear piercing howl. The harmony. There are two or three old A Woman for Attorney General. Dutch pictures, notably a Won verman, Montana is the first state whose voters added to the guest with a beaming search was renewed, but without suc­ and here and there on the walls some have been called on to cast their ballots smile; “you must be tired after the voy­ cess. As we pulled into Bunker Hill the lovely old blue plates and jugs which for a woman for the important office of age. Anything else I can do?”—New dog got under the wheels, and his death are calculated to make the average attorney general of the state. Tlio west­ York Tribune.________ song was something appalling. The A Lucky Clerk. woman covet her neighbor's goods. conductor was overjoyed. He got off ern Portia who aspires to the headship The mnsic room beyond is a superb of the legal machinery of a big com­ Half a century ago a elerk in Nety and looked for fragments of the dog. Soon Lots will be scarce and Command a Higher Price. apartment, with very high, raftered ceil­ monwealth is Miss Ella L. Knowles. At York city was wont to take down the The drummer had alighted, and as the ing, the woodwork finished in olive with present she is a successful lawyer in shutters of the store at precisely G o'clock conductor called all aboard, he put faint lines of gold. Beneath a balcony, Helena, Mon. Not the least among her in the morning. While he was taking down his grips and filled that train from across the upper end of the room, is a achievements was drafting and passing them down, rain or shine, a certain old engine to sleeper with dog fights. He Price Rangea 150 up. For full particulars apply to fireplace with handsome mantel and through Montana's last territorial legis- gentleman almost always passed by on was a ventriloquist. The conductor was chimneyseats. The walls are hung his way to his place of business. The so mad that he forgot to take up tickets J. I. KNIGHT 4 CO., THE INVESTMENT 00.. We will pay you tlie with terra cotta plush, and the sofas, old gentleman smiled so benignantly for forty miles.”—St. Louis Globe-Dem­ 40 Stark St. Portland, Ov. Highest Market Price Baal Estate Agents, McMinnville. F. BARNEKOFF A CO., chairs, divans and many cushions cov­ upon the young man that a hearty and ocrat. NcMinuville Flouring MIMn. ered with thick brocade, very dark terra familiar “good morning" became nat- in Cash, and receive Whistler’s Frank Criticism. cotta on light. The window hangings uralto both. and store grain at the A Paris letter says that Whistler se­ and portieres are of plush of the darkest Month after month this mutual greet­ current rate. shade. There are a number of fine paint­ ing continued, until one morning the old riously criticised ono of Dannat's pic­ ings; the largest, “The Coast of Italy gentleman was missed and he never ap­ tures in a Paris art exhibition a week or C. E.DUKENFIELD so ago, and the next day ’ a mutual Below Leghorn,” is by Schonleber. Of peared again. He was dead. Not long several valuable tapestries, the largest will take charge of afterward the enterprising and faithful friend mischievously introduced the two is a battle piece, very old, but finely clerk was waited upon by the adminis­ men. Meantime the censorious ex­ our warehouse, which preserved. trator of the old man's estate and in­ pressions of the former had been widely repeated. “ Glad to meet yon, Mr. has been thoroughly Tretty odds and ends ate seen through formed that his store a:id stock of goods Whistler," Dannat is reported as having the wavy, imperfect glass doors of a had been willed to him. remodeled. sedan chair, which, judging from the Attracted by the youth's promptness said, “particularly glad at this moment, as I hear you have been running down Our facilities for re­ rich thongli faded lining, the lieauti- and fidelity, the old gentleman had in­ fnllv painted scenes on sides and back quired into his character and circum­ my pictures behind my back.” ceiving are the best “ Yes, ” returned the adept in the and the dim coat of arms, was the prop­ stances and was satisfied that he could in the county. We erty of some highborn French dame leave his property to no one so likely to gentle art of making enemies; “I did some three centuries ago. An ancient, respectfull solicit a make good use of it as the clerk who say something rather harsh about it, brass ornamented Moorish desk and ex­ took down the shutters at jnst 6 o'clock, and it was behind your back, as 1 never share of your patron­ before had the pleasure of seeing you ELLA L. KNOWLES, quisitely carved teakwood cabinet keep summer and winter. age. face to face. lature a bill which provided for the ad ­ the chair company, and look down no Through this legacy the clerk was in­ “Now that I do see you, I will do you doubt with the arrogance of age upon mission of women to the bar. She was troduced into a profitable business at KRATZ ^KIERNAN. the first woman to be admitted. some handsome modern tables, one of once and he afterward became one of the favor to tell you the contribution In June of this year, a little over two the most wealthy, benevolent and re­ you have sent to this salon has no busi­ them a very tine example of inlaid work. Beneath the music room is the supper years after her admission to the bar, spected merchants of the city.—Youth's ness here. This is a collection of pic­ tures, and you should be informed that room, where 100 iiersons may be com­ she was made the unanimous choice of Companion. half a dozen figures outlined on a wall fortably seated at a number of round the People's party as its candidate for do not constitute a picture. Something tables, which when not in use are attorney general, She has begun a Two Favorite Poets. turned up and set aside. The room is vigorous campaign. Many shrewd poli­ — via — Now there are two poets whom I feel of intelligent composition, some attempt finished in California redwoods, and has ticians believe that she will win on ac­ that I can never judge without a favor­ to represent an idea, some respect for the truths of nature are prime requisites, count of her personal popularity and hanging cabinets for china like those in able bias. One was Spenser, who was the dining room. The furniture is of her keen wit on the stump. the first poet I ever read as a boy. not and yosr flat drawing over there does Miss Knowles was born in Northwood, drawn to Mini by any enchantment of not embody any of these qualities. Good mahogany, some of it very old and val­ Express Tyains Leave Portland Daily N. H., about thirty years ago. In 1884 his matter or style, but simply because morning, Mr. Dannat!”_____ uable. ARRIVE. LEAVE. Ancient Superstitions. The kitchen is a large, clean, cool she was graduated from Bates college, the first verse of his great poem was— Portland... 7.00 p m ¡San Francisco 8.15am The ancients peopled alffdistant lands room, with white tiles on the walls and Lewiston, Me., with the degree of A. B. San Fran. .. 7 :00 p m:Portland 7.35 am A gentle knight was pricking on the plain, yellow ones on the floor, and has every She went west in 1887. Above trains stop only at following sta­ and I followed gladly, wishful of ad­ with monsters and all distant seas with of Roseburg: East Portland, WRITE TO culinary convenience imaginable. Doctored Its Own Tail. venture. Of course I understood noth­ horrors. Unknown and distant coun­ tions north City, Woodburin, Salem. Albany, J uliette M. B abbitt . A small boy gave a lesson in natural ing of the allegory, never suspected it, tries were, to their superstition, peopled Oregon Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Jun­ history the other day. He brought into fortunately for me, and am surprised to with “gorgons. hydras and chimeras ction city, Irving, Eugene Opportunities for Women Teachers. the office a species of lizard popularly think how much of the language I un­ dire.” The distant seas were filled with Roseburg Mail Daily. eo owell o Women form two-thirds of all the known as the “swift.” Holding the lit­ derstood. At any rate, I grew fond of monstrous dragons and serpents, of ARRIVK LEAVE. teachers, but at the conventions they tle reptile above his head he let it fall him,and whenever I seethe little brown which the sea serpent is today, perhaps, Portia.id. . 8:05am Roseburg. Roseburg. . !> :40 p u> Portland —.— . ... 4 :0b tn are as mum as sheep. If they know to the floor, with the result that a sec­ folio in which I read, iny heart warms a survival. The unknown oceans were Roseburg. 6:20 a m jL\~ No, io Spruce Street, Albany Local, Daily, Except Sunday. their business as they ought to know it tion of its tail was broken off. Noticing to it as to a friend of my childhood. filled with whirlpools that sucked in LEAVE ARRIVE. they will lx- especially fitted to take the that it was minus a part of its prehen­ With Marlowe it was otherwise. With mariners, who were sacrilegious enough Portland .5: p in Albany......... 9: p 1U NEW YORK lead in the moral, manual and artistic sile organ, the swift, after discovering him I grew acquainted during the most to approach them, to an awful death. Albany......... 5: a in Portland 8:.55a m training which are to constitute that the piece of tail lost, backed slowly up impressible and receptive period of my Perhaps these superstitions, as much mighty power, the new education. Men to it, and placing the stub against the youth. He was the first man of genius as any one thing, kept the world for sc Pullman Buffet Sleepers, alone cannot work out the plan of this piece, held it in contact for a few sec­ I had ever really known, and he natur­ many centuries an unexplored and un­ Tourist Sleeping Cars, new education; women alone cannot do onds, and then ran swiftly away with ally bewitched me. What cared I that known waste.—Yankee Blade. For accommodation of second class passen­ it. It will require all the heart and his tail glued together, apparently as they said he was a deboslied fellow? Bay, gers attached to express trains brain of both. Women teachers, wake sound as ever. WEST SIDE DIVISION an atheist? To me he was the voice of np and show some interest in your work. Gate» & Henry, Props. The experiment was repeated several one singing in the desert, of one who had from Terminal or Inferior Points Ihi Between Portland and Corvallis. Why don't you think? Why don't you times, with the same result. Swift glue found the water of life for which I was Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. McMinnville, - Oregon. vote and speak and hold office in the could doubtless be used successfully in panting, and was at rest under the l.EAVK ARRIVE of intelligence nnefore the house was finished. Enough was in order, however, for Mrs. Hearst to give before the close of the season two or three mu­ sicales and a small but beautiful ball for young jieople. Everything was in perfect order at last, just in time to make as pleasant and comfortable as possible the long months of Senator Hearst's last illness. Since his death Mrs. Hearst has been here very little, ns business matters have kept her in California. Her friends hope, though, that as time passes she will at least spend her winters in this lovely home which she planned with such rare taste. We will go, in fancy, if you please, and look at it as it appeared when she was here for a shprt stay previous to going abroad to sjiend the summer. Her only son, Mr. William Hearst, the clever young proprietor of the San Francisco Examiner, preceded her, and together they will visit quiet and restful spots on the Continent. Now the walls and fnrnitnre are covered with white linen and tho valuable bits, usually scattered aliout, pnt safely away, but Mrs. Hearst has an excellent housekeeper and the house never looks shut up and deserted, but is-ready at short notice for the com­ ing of its mistress. The entrance on New Hauqishiro ave­ nue is beneath a handsome brownstone portico. From a square reception hall on the right, finished in oak. stairways ascend to the upper rooms and descend to the lower ones. There are some qnaint old firearms and fine bronzes on the mantel above the fireplace and sev- ADDIIION Farmers ARE SELLING FAST! YOU WISH To Advertise Anything East and South Southern Pacific Rout« Anywhere SHASTA LINE. ATAny time G . P. R & C ., THE COMMERCIAL STABLE ! HERE IS 6 GOOD THING FOR YOU upper end of music room . eral old paintings on the walls. One of Charles I, by Van Dyck, hangs over a finely carved Venetian chest. A large and excellent portrait of the late master of the house, by Miss Georgine Camp­ bell, looks down from the first landing A would lie wit writes some verses of the stairway. about Mrs. Mary Lease in a New York The doorways are wide, and this florr paper, and the end of each stanza is thig: is practically one immense room, ad­ “But where is Mr. Lease?" Well, is it mirably arranged for entertaining. Bet­ any of your business? Where is your ter still, it is homelike. The whole wife? house is used. None of it is shut up for Pecuniary self dep< litlence mid stand­ state occasions. Goodly sums were un­ doubtedly spent upon the furnishings, ing by one another - this is what women bnt rare taste guided the expenditures. most need now. Let r.s face the Twen­ Mrs. Hearst had a fine collection of tieth century with these things achieved. pictures, tapastries, pieces of furniture WOMAN'S WORLD IN PARAGRAPHS. and other works of art, bnt everything new that was bought for this house was The Sense of Humor a.* l)l»pbiyro re­ truest charity. She has long supi>orted I minded of a joke. Newspaper ’.'Jen's a school in San Francisco and gives lib­ jokes are not old chestnuts, by the way, erally to other educational institutions, i either, but the best and brightest. The and has (as I learned accidentally, for man tells his story; then another witty she does not talk abont her benefac­ fellow makes some absurd remark and tions) for many years set aside a hand­ a mild roar vibrates through the room. some snm with which to educate young I know- it does me a great amount of men and women in those branches of good, that minute or two of nonsense, art which will best fit them for earning and I can go back to work again. I re- , member the story. I find myself a day their living. We will resume our look at the house I or two later in a company of women, by entering the front drawing room, at ready to yawn in one another's faces the left of the entrance. The damask for ennui. That was an intensely on the walls, the curtains and carpet are funny story when 1 heard it in the pale blues and grays, and there is a faint newspaper office; it made all of us laugh touch of gold here and there. The fur­ till our muscles were shaken up. 1 try niture is covered with satin brocaded it on the company of women, thinking in pretty colors. A few dainty pictures to relievo the monotony. What hap­ are on the walls and a lovely marble pens? Ope smiles a little conventional Flora stands in a recess. Rose de Barri wooden smile, two or three venerable is the color of the damask on the walls tabbies eye me with severe disapproval, of the back drawing room, and no pic­ and one or two probably murmur, "I tures are huug upon it. Instead are ar­ don't see anything funny about that.” ranged in gronps against a plain back­ The rest simply look puzzled. 1 believe ground some rare miniatures on ivory j on my soul that after they have passed and several exquisite fans which are 200 the giggling schoolgirl ago half the , well bred women in the world think it or 300 years old. The woodwork in this room is finished is not quite ladylike to laugh. Soine- in ivory and gold, and the furniture cov­ i times I don't wonder that men find the erings and portieres are of heavy ivory company of their own ^ives a dreary satin, embroidered by hand in beautiful i bore. Some admirable husbands have designs and dainty colors. The mantels confessed to me that they found their •nd hearths in these rooms are of Mex­ own wives rather slow just because the ican onyx. On the mantels and in two , dear creatures never could see a joke, pretty cabinets are rare vases and other , and for this reason if for no other there interesting bits. Both rooms open into I was a good deal more fun in a “stag Defining a Cocktail in Court. A New Element in a Mineral. It is reported that a new element has been recognized in a mineral found in Egypt by Johnson Pasha in 1890. This mineral, first called “Johnsonite,” but afterward masrite, consists mainly of alumininin. manganese, cobalt and iron, in combination with sulphuric acid. It dissolves in water and yields on treat­ ment with sulphuric hydrogen in an acetic acid solution a white precipitate, from which a pure' hydroxide was pre­ pared.—New York Journal. She Did and She Didn’t. When yon save a lady from being killed in a runaway and she says “Thanks," she really means, “The next time yon do anything of that sort please don't muss the lace on niv dress.” If she really felt any sense of gratitude she would exclaim, “Call around and I’ll introduce you to my youngest sis­ ter.”—Detroit Tribune. It Did Seem Strange. Excited Lady (on the beach)—Why isn't something done for that ship in distress? Why don't some of you----- Coast Guard (hurriedly)—We have sent the crew a line to come ashore, mum. Excited Lady—Good gracious! Were they waiting for a formal invitation?— New York Observer. If the Earth Was Frozen. If this globe were cooled down to 200 degs. below the zero of centigrade it would be covered with a sea of liquefied gas thirty-five feet deep, of which about seven feet would be liquid'oxygen.— London Siiectator. The uoa and its allies are entirely con­ fined to America, Australia and the tropical Pacific islands. The pythons, on the other hand, are inostlv from the Old World. In Persia the umbrella was of ancient royal distinction. In Hindostán the title of “chattrapati” signifies “lord of the umbrella, or shade of state. There are about 55.000 tons of soot re­ covered from the chimneys of London every year, which yield an annual revenue of nearly $225,000. There was snow in many parts of Iowa and Illinois on May 11, 1878, and again as late as May 23, 1882. A witness in a case recently on trial in one of the courts in Boston testified that the defendant was not a drinking man “and only took cocktails.” Judge Blank, who presided, is a teetotaler. He noticed among the spectators a well known physician, a bonvivant. and at the recess called him up to the bench and asked him to define a cocktail. “A cocktail,” responded the doctor, “is a feather dipped in an emollient which is applied to a dry or irritated throat for the removal of dryness or ir­ ritation.” The learned judge thanked him, bnt the story that the court subsequently dipped a feather in vaseline and touch­ ed his palate with it under the impres­ sion that he was taking a cocktail is probably a lawyer's yarn. — Boston Transcript. Convicts of Abyssinia. In Abyssinia political offenders and obstructionists are arrested, chained and placed on the small table land of Abba Salama, a high, rocky and precip­ itous mountain about thirty miles from Adowa. So sheer and steep are its sides that the prisoners are drawn up by ropes. Their chance of escaping is impossible, unless they run the risk of dashing themselves into eternity on the rocks below. On this lonely height there is soil on which they may grow grain, and there are wells with good water. There is no speaker to keep or­ der, and they may, if they choose, abuse the prime ministers and crowned heads to their hearts’ content, but they return no more to the ways of the world.— Frederick Villiers in Century. Duststorm* on the Atlantic. Northern Pacific Railroad is the Line to Take To all Points East & South It It the DINING CAR ROUTE. It runs Through VESTIBULED TRAINS Every Day in lhe Year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No Change of Cars) Composed of DINING CARS A MAN. OR WOMAN. Livery, Feed and Sale! trains of Oregon Pacific. Express Train Daily, except Sunday. ARRIVE. LEAVE. . Portland . ............. . 4 :40 p iD|McMnn .. 7 25 p in McMinn’... 5:45 a n< Portland. 8:20 am OF DR. GREGG S ELECTRIC Everything New Belts and Appliances. And Firstclass. Do von know why? 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In which is selling very rapidly and which w* other word», wa will take in excbanc for any Higher Power will teach yau COLONIST SLEEPERS Belt (except «■’> Belt) and credit |3 on the HIKE, and start you in buxine««, price of new order. Remember the electric at which you can RECLINING CHAIR CARS, Epileptic Fits, Falling Sickness, Hyster­ "Foot Warmer«" are |1 a pair, worth |1(>. rapbily c* t tear in Address the dollars. 'Ta (Of Latest Equipment,) TOURIST SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT DAY COACHES, Through Tickets OMAHA, KANSAS PAUL Scientific ^mcricim CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS P^S>CÖi,EA' East, North & South enn and will, it you please,leacte you quickly how torn in from *6 to Sio a day at tha start, and more as you go •n. Both sens, all ares. In any part of Amarisa, you can aom- manee at home, irivinf all yoai time, or spare momenn only, to tha work. What wa offer is new end it has been proved over and ova« •gain, that great pay is sure fat every worker. Easv to learn. Ko special «bill ty required. Reasonable in­ dustry only nea- essgry for sura, large sue case. We start yen, furnishing ev- eryib'u.g Thia is one of the gloat strides forward in useful, inventive proyre»«, that enrich.« «11 rorkera. It is ibably the pretiteat opportunity laborinc people tear« ev«e own. Now it the time. Delay mean« I om . Full particular« tree, Better write at once. Addies«, U12OKCR aTIXMON A Par,laud, HalM. Ships crossing the Atlantic in the lati­ tude of the Cape Verde islands often en­ counter duststorms of longer or shorter duration. One of the most remarkable of these paradoxical storms swept down on the German steamer Argentine in the summer of 1889. It lasted for four days, during which time the air was so full of dust particles as to make high noonday almost as dark as the darkest midnight. When the “storm'' was at its height the sailors were kept busy shov­ eling the dust from the steamer's decks. The machinery was made to work with great difficulty, and at one time the cap­ tain, J. G. 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