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PATH OAnXAL .QPKNAI, BAI,M, orecon, 8ltTpn,,A1. FEnpARV -, Ibooks IHW6S. AND THE LATEST IN MAGAZINES 4. M MOTHER'S TVw HiEemiiiiii..ii ij 993 ''' Jli MT " "IH - Jk , . A.iuAM1 rrrVH k!N5 .' 9 1 emnr iiiinir ii aiBfl HHSHl "w V H flVMBK--Br)Ni I fiTBrrrt-- nnM PKmnJ 7-v:. mwA' Br Monthly.) t fes4 t fragrant lily iiloft thy radiant flowor lj thoso unset Jewel mUi their velvet lids, t b their perfect light 1 1 cloud (0 uoai ncroa j Wki Mhee for thy higher ji i r.VT : ' Tho Becond part is entitled "The Strugglo for Possession," and In this ono may read of the first waveB of emigration; of tho earliest mllltfiry occupation, and of tho fighting dur ing tho war with Mexico; of tho rush of tho Mormons, and of tho gold- seckora In 1849; of tho vaBt navy of prnlrlo schooners which followed, of tho stngo linos and pony express; and of tho Indian wars up to 1870. Interost and oxoitomont. e Thooo last covor tho porlod of th civil war, when tho outbreaks of ' tli- unconniiorcd tribes woro lost ! roy lips for swoctor) lht of In tho greater struggle for iiiuiuimi union, ana ono cunptor con. i llr crown of gold-tint tains the later battlo of tho Arlcka- jree, pornaps.uio ucnt slglo fight con- flti burnished lustrous tamed In citr national annals. Tiio mini nnd last part treats of r bruit unrent by pas- "Occupation," nnd lacks nothing of k) storm item ii any morning Coob Bay has tho distinction of tnlo'din theso Us swoot- having n full-fledged lltornry month in- lb' a luxury that only Portlnnd nnd I; a'l possosjcd by San Francisco nnd Senttlo afford on tho coast. It is tho Cooa Ilnv Monthly by P. C. Lovar, formerly of ifcttt Plains," as soen.Tho Capital Journal, nnd later editor Ik PirrUh's new book, (A.of tho Dally Mall. It la his happy W t Co.. Chlr&co). I n foi'to to clvn tho mnirnr.lnn n rlla. ffittwfrful of tho roninn-, tlnctivo western flavor tho real pweique features of tho t Coos quality and tho 30 Boparato "i nm great west, rrom , nrucioa in tho January number aro ilSIf to 1870. Tito Idon' all material that ndvortlnoH th.. i fork h to progrv.) brain and ontomrlso of tho irroni m Jttoont of tho llfo of Coos Bny roglon. Published nt Ujn, which la now , Mnrhfleld. I ftt tradition. Mr. Par- pwesoa Ktso of dramatic ' Tho Englnoorlns Dl.ost for Fob- ituJIM him to nrwent ninry (220 nrnmiwnv. v v i. ' fatts lo a rnoit en. lroly devoted to structural ninni !w aa4 his book Is a nnd concroto construotlonn. but lms 'Wribution to frontier Immonuo variety of othor artlotos L Ul oinuno ana prncttcnl naturo. f9 Wit for Ttandnll Pnr'lt Ih JV nill,ll,ntlr. , . . . .- -- .. i"...i.v..iiuu nun uvjuiua iu vuv I I.Orj teller in oittU ar Ha flnl.l ....... ......i.l.i.. I ngt series of thrill- ' ' "JrtciB history and ' Tho Circle for February (Fnmk & aio tne flrit book fhn Wncnnlu r v v -..n..-.. iBWuwM.ll.--. .. ""' " ' '"""""" lu irtv 7 a inoro"fih. Promise woll -for n now magnzlno. -.1V7. e open,n8 u ,s ft raro went for n magazine r, ,h.,h ' ;r .rr : ai: ,:"?.. "lHg,8",.in" Dy uo, Eh kiu . "'" Muuiure on "t,incoin as a mt of 'Tho Great Politician." Tho ifrent majority of H .., t wncoin material in tho past few -othing k not a y8ars has dealt with him In practical- FfeM , I uuna a ' '' oiner Piaso than this one k h .!!" Ijf ocouP'd ul'n which Colonel McCluro is bo icWftf a i nitn a . M fB 7 ner l"w,I,x,,neni'y fitted to write. UL. . D,eaant and We cannot pass by tho Fobruarv 'fcfaJL . ,,BgonB !lUmb0r wlthout c?ulnK attention to L," ores ot tho settle Rdwln Markham'a artlcla on "Pom .ifJj$i'!,ercrberore That Havo Woved Humanity." It 4 eB as a t courae a recognized fact that i W uln .ad con' ' ro havo bcea opoch-maklng poeraa ti!1 f a 8,nSQ a9 we aa epoch-making booka. -. i Wh a .. i ,. "Vyhon-a younsr Mrf thrill. k k como slugsbh ; when sho hns head aches, dizziness, fuinttMiss, and ex hlbits an abnormal disposition to meep: dialikos tho society of othor girls; then tho mother should como to her aid promptly, for alio pos Besses information of vital import- uuuu iAj ijjiii viiiiTiir nniirrtttntt At such a time the, greatest aid to naturo is Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vege- wuio iwompouna. it prepares Uie young iiystem for tho coming change, and lias helped to bring three generations safely from girl nood to womanhood. Read what jLYD!AE.PINKHAIVI'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND has accomplished for Miss Olson. BUSH Eliim M. Olsnn nf J 17 Vn.ll. fust Street, Kewnnee, 111., inn letter to Mrs. Pinkhnm says : Lydia J2. Plnkham's Vcgctnblo Com pound CUrcd 111Q Of hnnknnltn ct.lnn-..- nnd established my periods after the best physicians in Kowauco had failed to holp mo, snylntr that au operation wan. nccesbary." FACTS. FOR SICK WOMEN. lor Unity years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Coniound, rondo from roots and horbs, has been tho ay I has positively cured Ihousaudsof womenwlio havo beon troubled with displacements, inilammation, ulcom tion, ilbroid tumoi irregufarities, poriodio pains, backache, that bear-ing-down feeling, ilutulcncy.indigos tion,di.ziness,ornorvous prostration. Why don't you try it? Brrs. Pinkhnm Invites nil sick Chinese i3 a ianguago that now req-utres studying from flvo to ten years to learn at nil usetullv. n become skillful In It only after twon ty years of hard work.' With a phonetic system and a itnn.i mniim of arranging tho comnmr. Mnm. -.f daily mo, wo should bo able to speak Chlncso fairly well in six months or a yrar. With such n good pnouetlc system fully worked out for all tho ordin ary phnzes and idioms of common llfo somo simple crammnr nn.i ,i!.. tlonary of words on tho Bamo plan u wouia no qulto posslblo to put China on a level with other nnHnn In tho possession of an easily read- and easuy acquired means of verbal Intercommunication, This would be not only of great servlco -to commer cial and diplomatic circles through out tho world, but would provo of tho very greatest advantniro to nhll. ology nnd linguistics. China hai something to teach, but its chests of treasures la as good aa locked un owing to tho heaviness of tho koy, wnicli only a giant in intellect or na. tlonce can turn. Tho Chlncso havo advancod in tho past by their unlquo possession of n comploto philosophy without suporstitton, and a univer sal notation of Idea3 two groat do sldornta which tho German philoso pher Lolbulz longed for. but In vain. Tho Chlncso havo kopt their unity nmld tho clashlngs of empires, by tho solo means of this notation; but they havo also remained in soml-dnrknosj whllo othor nations advanced, by tho continued ubo of a Ianguago which indtcntea Idcna Instcnd of pronunci ation. To chnngo Is to progroos. Progress Is bnaod on education. Kd-u cntlon is based on Ianguago. Tho Chlnoso problem Is a language prob lem, nnd if China herself and tho othor nations recocnlzo thin tho Kastorn Window" will soon opon for llBht. Howard Swan in Rovlow of Uoviowo. AMUSEMENTS w-HHiiniii!nYnMm,4 GcmI Ophk libmo. V i'-eurunry 22.-ChtlTi.8 IJ. Han. ford. AMriSm Roller jjk. Morning, aftornoon anX evening sessions. Tho VaHileitc. Moving pictures and Illustrated ongs, every afternoon and evening except Sunday and Monday afternoons. MrHBMannMMMBiaBaBIHMB, ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA The enrapturing dolights with which Egypt's beauteous and his toric queon onthrnllod tho senses of tho great Roman general Marc An tony, aro doplcted with vivid mag nificence in tho groat spectacular re vival of "Antony ami Cleopatra," which wilt be at tho Grand opera houso this ovonlng. Especial light ing effects peculiar to this roproson- Miss Alice Wilson as Cleopatra, anil a number of the 'players who imt boon bo enthusiastically recoivetiHr3 Ing a mib6r Of sea ,ons with th Hnnford company. 1 " -! - Tho JMMfttfi. Off Mace. "Coaahmptlon had eo In its grasp; and I had almost reached tho Jump lug off pkico when I was advised to try Dr.tKlng'a Now Discovery; and I want to say right now, it eavod y llfo. Improvement began with ths first bottle, and after -taking one dozon bottles I was a woll and hap py man again," says doorgo Mooro, of Grlmosland, N, C. As a remedy for coughs and colda and hcalor of weak, soro lungs and for preventing pnoumonla Now Discovery la su preme. GOo and tl.00 at J. O. Perry. druggist. Trial bottlo freo. " c " " Slaking Sure. Tho lawyor said sadly to hta wlfo on his return homo, ono night: "Poo plo seom vory suspicious of mo. You know old Jonds? Well, I did som work, for him last month, and whoa ho ankod Mo for tho bill this morn ing I .told him out of friendship that I wouldn't chargo him anything. IM thanked mo cordially, but satd he'd like a rccolpt." Exchange A Sbnpln Trick. It's nn easy matter to keep your Joints and muscles supple no tnnttor wjiat your ago may bo or how you havo suffered with rheumatism. Rub your-olf night and morning with Bal- 4" i ni jl iiiiwiiiiiu iiiviii'N iiii Ninir - - - women to wrlto her for advice. , tord'a Snow Llnlmont. Cures rhou- Hiio lms ifiilued tliouminds toinadlsm, Btlffnoss, crnmpa, crick In health. Address, Lynn, Muss. tho bnck. ,,, ncck or ,,,,. nrtf, llovca nil nchca ami pains. Sold by nil 1 nnlnna array of BiimpUious and untouch-i ' 0 ed volumes doo3 not mnko one. OAliTORIA Your booka should oxpress your own , f tb t Kind Yon Haw AIarJ BoujW Ind tvldimllty, says n writer Ir. tho git 7 vSTST Dollnontor. Do not lot any ono per-: f Q&SW&JCtiS nundo you to buy a book you know! ''.' j . , is not your kind oNbook. Do not be OltKCJOJ. I.rjXTItlO lured Into buying a handsomo library ASKS FOR TIMI. odltlon of somo author that you do ' Tno railroad commission tins sot want. If the library odltlon is heavy March 0 for tho hearing of tho np and uncomfortnblo to hold and your plication of -tho Oregon Eloctrlc own'preforenco la a comfortablo company for n suspension of tho hoc pookot oiutlon with iloxlblo covers, tlon of tho Intoratnto oommorce law And nbovo nil. If vmi nrn liiilMlnir nn lnnkllicr tho comnnnv llnliln tn mm. - - - o "l i - ,.... a homo library, to which tho whoj 'shment for falling to furnish caw family is to havo freo accoss, do not t haul freight when roquostod to chooso bindings of such dellcnto" do so. Tho company makes hla re- i colors or expensive toxturo as to do-'Uiost stating that for at least 30 HHHHHHHHHHHHt mBKniEKMaSHKninR i$&,-. --MPPfea-HBBHHKW-W ; hBHPHI ifHHHBvlHH SmHB' ii?SfflK wW i K - ,fiw&4.i;''- iSHiEv . hJHh mM t.Kt..MmBSK: ,j ;., -OKvKlLJyBl ilV mwBmMBBr&w&&B&KUSBBM B -HH-------Kp1 lRt ir !) !IBIHi tHr iHi LFlffiH9-r ' nk aSL'B-lHF' SBHI BNSr if , r ," a 3H -0 . --iT ..HIHr -'' KmI Hf ''' vr( ) WiW, W ,' BjJnB-i HBn 4 - JsQ '-mVf 4BBsflRmtim lEff nlC' Jv -v'iLn A tu ' lnIHI-HW t--L.VM-- .,v r- gr jgfc 'i-HK:Jl llSRr f1 MmvKBmBBBM ivt' rrL'utf, TT.isHHI---H M Bf&'MBKSBBHBttlNuBBR ,9flEE K3 Mr itL &BKUiBswBBIinmKKR M-tt--H--K Hfm 3 1 i-BI-H--S--H------B--H-H-i fF uf7 v wCfc iBit By IHilHflffiHH-ilBlH HF t l T WB-H-D---H--------H--l-H------l IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIh k2 mk" ' lLt ltmBSUUUnKUiJU lllllllllllllllllllHIVf Kk. fi'flHBIBHBH Flt HEr WQ'lfWfylUIIIKIUKtKt&tfmKKttHKK ----B----------H Bt-rl iHr jIHHe' ------------K hqr hb wF MKKinUIKKt Mil. CHAltU.B IJ. 1IW10RI) stroy all tho comforts of rending. ,uH.rrBf-,!.ii. aZu u Davo undoubtedIy did category with the man who wearu i! taS 71 J?h h" nrol WUh "W C,Vlc and lndurial tight fihoea and high collars that . . " aa one. nf problems, vntna-t.-.-.. u- I .... Mm fflrriar --. ' ai r,wu"-M". yoi'pernapa tho peoms t nit ,17 ces has e como a ,uuo cI(3er to the per- MtitMk eraw :. "w ol inoso wno navo found ? a,ch eai4 tne bo uplifting. itt reea an4t " 1f-"n tho Ta,'ey A "brary is aomethlnj? more than Manu nt rth an,11a coUoct,on of books. An imposing W !.: "!K0e-e tof.i .,. ,l "a led -'unff of everv l1,..w,,'. from . --i,1M 7 IT tuTZu. mi? sasotene if you want Uw iT H ot th Pi Power that makes iht ftjJ wr BatiM! ""cis mm rouml. The human mavchin 1$ stt m motion in the same way by A wrltor in tho February Atlantic discusses 'panta and .trouaors": Evorybody talks woll whon ho talks In the wny ho likes, tho way ho can't help, tho way ho never thinks ef: tho rest la efTort and pretense Tho man who says "trousera" bo causo ho likes it nnd the man who Bays "pants" because ho llkea to say It aro both good fellows with whom a frank soul could fraternize; but tho man who aays "trousers" when ho wants to say "pants" la a craven and a truckler, equally hateful to honest culture and wholesome ignor ance. Ho belongs in tho same sor days thoy will not havo Biifllclont cars to handle tho frolght which will bo offerod to thorn. Tho Orogon Elootrlo company yoa terday filed Its' preliminary roport with tho commission, stntlng that they have 50. miles of road In use botwoen Portland nnd Salem, aud that they havo 20 mllea of track com ploted of the branch lino to Hills boro. aro a tormont to tho flesh, who eata olives that ho doesn't relish an 1 drinks (uncongenial clarets, in imi tation of his genteel neighbor In tho brown-Btone front. Fill the Tank .. ha. 'jr"" f n a rarr..i "-HI .tL7moM la' !T..f! s-.Tz.11 Nw"ho i .... rrDi. J Scott's Emulsion "The Country Banker" fa the sub- Jact of an Interestinc article bv Chaa. M. Harger In tho Febrdary Atlantic. The country banker's importance la great, not only in his own commun ity, but also in the national wheel of finance. IU supplies money to tho farmer for his autumn pay-roll, thus .disbursing perhaps $500 a day In currency for several months, "moat of which will for a timo be carried In pockets or hidden In bureau drawera." "In tho frontier village," aays the wriUr, "the Httlo room be hind tho counter waa much more po tential than now. Tho banker waa tho stato senator, tho mayor, tha Prolonged Lire tntlon art- under tho porsonnl sup r vision of an oxp'rt oloctrlclnn who Irnvola with tho company. Tho Bconory was palntod by M. Arm bruator, whoso nttalnmonta In repro ducing tho scones of tho clawlc drama navo oarned mm the sou brlquot "Tho Grnnd Old Man of Scenery." A company of dunoora uudor tho leadership of a graceful and skilled premiere, will interpm the rymthmlc figures which lent se ductive charm to tho rovelrloa with which tho Egyptian queen was wont to entertain hor Roman miltor. Tho music will bo under tho direction of a capablo orchestral leader and a competent choruB master. Home Llfo of GimiIus, Th Actor (hoforo Jjrenkfnut- Whoio nro tho pajurH, my doar? IIU Wife (an nctroa, absent inlnUbtlly) C-ourso you! Thoy aro far boyojyl your reach, thank hoavon! And I'll die a thouiand deaths before you can wr-r-r-r-lug tho secret from oh or -Jack, I moan tho hoy forgot to leave them thla morning. Puck. - o A Ilroatl Statement, This announcement is mndo with out any qualification. Hem-Rold la tho ono preparation in the world that guarantees it. Tw T .asintin ! 'r Tfnm.T)AM mill Tho cast curo'PIIoa. It is In the form of a Folit ap m .1 Sunday school superintendent, the ii IZ "ww-tan, i .president of the fair association, and me$ they gtt run doWR. the chUf delegate to 4he conventions 1 LI, a c y ei run "own. UrVM r,::i ii., 'r;.w-:,:,,u,,iJvr! Btoi ,vwnew power to weblk.. of thla party." And today, though much of thla preBtlgo haa passed, yet tho country banker, standing alona in timo of money etfesa, and alwaya earnest in working for tha town's good, holds an Independent and use ful position In American life. There are many per sons living to-day, whom doctors have given up to die. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure has added years to their lives. It strength ens tho heart nerves and muscles, restores normal heart action, so that it can send the blood through the veins to nour ish and sustain life. "I am glad to rteemmerul Dr. Miles Heart Cure and Nervine lor tliey have ben of great benefit to me. The doctor said I wii liable to die any tlifw: ray etao wb-s Insurable. I wan told thla by doctor la thU village and Southern MInneeota. I have U.1 four bottle of Heart Cure and the tame of Nervine, anil although not a younff man, ha vine paeeed through the war. I fed younser than I did before. I am reeling- better In every way and leep like a healthy six your old tray. I waa advh-ed to ua your melleln. hv a man who L ftoir l nerfMtt idmI. man of manhood. He tried tr. Mile remedy and he mM it cured him oc heart trouble, twelve year ago after the doctors had tfren nim up te die." C1LKM. K. KVJil'UY, Verodaie, Klon, Dr. Mile' Heart Cur U told by your druMle. who will uarinU that the rt oHU wHI lMMt. if It fall lie wHJ refund ymtr my. lLUH4kC., Klfckirtjj-J will include Mr. Han ford aa Anteny: tablet. " -""" It la the only Pllo remedy used In- . tornally. I It la Impoaalblo to cure an estab lished case of Pile's with olntmonta, laupporltorles, Injections or outward nppllancoa. I Aguarantoo la Issued with every packago of Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Rold. Go and talk to your druggist about Grand Opera House JXO, F. OORDHAY, Mgr. Under the management of I', LAWIU..NTJ. WAIiKlCH. In a Notable Revival of Antony and Cleopatra i HATURDAV, FKHRUARV tJU Engagoment of tho Kmluont actor V-iiarfeS Ke ilcintOrd n! y., Proprletora. Sold by Dr. 8. O mono, omuin. Dr. Loftnhnrdt Co., Niagara Falla, Xev rorporntlonu, PnclI- CorruHpomlonoo Kohool; principal offloo. Portland, Oregon; capital Htock, S7SO0; Inoornorutor.. a sumptuous iconic production, o. W. Rous, W. W. Wagoner and now and novel electric effocts, u K. P. Rabar. chorua and ballet of unusual attrac- Th Coedytar Cemiiany: nrlnolnal tiveneaa, beautifully ooatumad, will offloe, Portland, Oregon; capital stock tond to mako thla eiigageniant one of $10,000: Intiori.matora. tknrv the mow substantial orfaringa of tho iiruck. Paullsn Ilniak nnd A. v yoar. FIoiMl. Curtain at S:l. Positively no Chrlatlau Churoh of Marcola; prln one sooted during aa act. Seats clpal ofllco. Marcola, Lane County, sale at the box office Saturday 9 a. m. Orogon; Incorporator, M. M. Ollbert Ir!cMf $J.S(, !.op, 70c, tt()c. F. Soo nnd John F. Volgnmore. ' KKAOY TAILOICD'CLOTHC WOW WELL DRCJFS.tD ni.ra,. M& mmm "' ' "' mntu i fWf ffl02'PT J,IAC (NSlCcr )l'A'NCt i-ii-mteM-ne unwu.e iiiim. ,, , , , J