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RUSSELL & CO.,

Write for Catalogues.

Portland, Oregon.

WHEN DEALING WITH OUR ADVERTISERS, KINDLY MENTION THE PACIFIC MONTHLY.

By HON. GEO. H. WILLIAMS.

The Pacific
Monthly

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DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTIONS.

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Every Woman can be Beautiful

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Reminiscences of "Ramona" and Its Author..

DEPARTMENTS:

(The entire contents of this Magazine are covered by the general copyright, and articles must not be reprinted without special permission)

Geo. H. Williams

CONTENTS FOR SEPTEMBER, 1900.

The Impeachment and Trial of President Andrew

Johnson

Earthly Joys (Poem)....

Geo. H. Williams (Sketch)

The Legend of the Columbia..

Direct Primary Elections..

Pacific University..

Oregon History and the Oregon Spirit.

The "Speerit of Henery" (Short Story)..

To Helen Hunt (Poem)...

A Greeley Story

OUR POINT OF VIEW

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.Lischen M. Miller..

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Martha C. Hayward....

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E. W. Bingham..

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.F. G. Young..

219

.Adonen..

221

Harry E. Burgess

224

.Harry E. Burgess.

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The Alaska Boundary, Platform English, "The Gods Aborig.

inal," The Names of Our Battleships.

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A Kent Squire, A Continental Cavalier, Social Sinners, The Will B. More Letters, A
Rise in the World.

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In Politics, Science, Literature, Art, Education, and Religious Thought, with Leading
Events.

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Two Receipts for Happiness, Dandruff and Thistles, Planning Happiness, The Manufacture of Leather Goods, Humorous Selections.

Terms: $1.00 a year in advance; 10 cents a copy. Subscribers should remit to us in P. O. or express money-orders, or in bank checks, drafts, or registered letters. Agents for THE PACIFIC MONTHLY are wanted in every locality, and the publishers offer unusual inducements to first-class agents. Write for our terms.

Manuscript sent to THE PACIFIC MONTHLY will not be returned after publication unless definite instructions to that effect with stamps accompany letters enclosing manuscript.

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Entered at the Postoffice at Portland, Oregon, as second-class matter,

The publishers of THE PACIFIC MONTHLY will esteem it a favor if readers of the Magazine will kindly mention THE PACIFIC MONTHLY when dealing with our advertisers.

THE ELLIS PRINTING Co.. 104 FIRST ST., PORTLAND, OR.

$25,000.00

IN 1000

PRIZES

Are you Interested in
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If so, send your guess and sub-
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and receive a certificate which will
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distribution of $25,000.00 to be
distributed in 1000 Prizes by the
Press Publishing Association, of
Detroit, Michigan, among those
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PRIZES TO BE AWARDED AS FOLLOWS:

To the nearest correct guess. $15,000.00

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$ 60.00

50.00

40.00

35.00

30.00

25.00

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900.00

To the next 180 nearest correct guesses, $5.00 each, amounting to
To the next 100 nearest correct guesses, $4.00 each, amounting to
To the next 100 nearest correct guesses, $2.50 each, amounting to
To the next 200 nearest correct guesses, $2.00 each, amounting to
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400.00 $25,000.00

Total, 1,000 prizes, amounting to..
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Savings Bank of Detroit, Mich., for the express purpose af paying the prizes.

THE CASH MUST ACCOMPANY YOUR ORDER. The Pacific
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