MRS. M. E. HAMILTON MRS. C. A. CROWELL The Calumet RESTAURANT A Special Luncheon to Business Men from 11:30 A. M. to 2:00 P. M., 35 Cents Edited by William Bittle Wells The entire contents of this Magazine are covered by the general copyright and articles must not be reprinted without special permission. Extracts from articles may be made provided proper credit is given THE PACIFIC MONTHLY. CONTENTS FOR FEBRUARY, 1905 (Frontispiece) 82 Cover design, “The Coming of the White Man," from the group by Hermon Atkins MacNeil,. in the City Park, Portland, Ore. Photo copyrighted by I. Lesser Cohen. Pen and Ink Sketch by Max Newberry People-Places-Things (illustrated) Washington's New Governor. A Freak of Nature. Studying Gull Chicks. Scene in Monte Cristo Mountains. Wesley L. Jones. The Gila Monster. The "Minnesota." Redwood Burl. The Alaska Goose. Alice Roosevelt. Scene near Mt. Baker. A Mammoth Yellow Fir. Eastern Oregon Indian. State and Foreign Participation in the Lewis and Clark Exposition (illustrated) 93 The Stanford Museum (illustrated) Debora Otis The Hind Legs of the Elephant (Short Story). Alec Bruce The New Kitchens at the White House (illustrated) Waldon Fawcett The Coming of the White Man (Poem). A Sunset Sketch in Siwash (Short Story) 95 99 John F. Galvin 102 Wallace McCamant 105 109 Marion Cook Knight 112 Henry Waldorf Francis 113 William P. Burns 117 Beginnings of Life and Thought. The Genesis of War, its Usefulness Outlived. The The Hairdresser (from a photo by W. S. Rice) Views (Editorial Department) 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. CHANGES OF ADDRESS.-When a change of address is ordered, both the new and the old address must be given, and notices sent three weeks before the change is desired. WHO IS AUTHORIZED TO TAKE SUBSCRIPTIONS.-All booksellers and postmasters are authorized to receive subscriptions for The Pacific Monthly In addition to these, the magazine is securing representatives in every city on the Pacific Coast, and these and our regular traveling representatives are authorized to solicit subscriptions. MEN AND WOMEN WANTED. We are looking for a number of enthusiastic and energetic men and women to represent the magazine. Our proposition is unusually attractive. Write for it to-day. CORRESPONDENCE should always be addressed to The Pacific Monthly, Chamber of Commerce Building, Portland, Oregon, and not to individual members of the firm. CHAS. E. LADD. President J. THORBURN ROSS, Vice President WILLIAM BITTLE WELLS, Manager The Pacific Monthly Publishing Co. Chamber of Commerce Building : Portland, Oregon Entered at the Postoffice at Portland, Oregon, as second-class matter. "Every home in Oregon might well welcome this condensed, A Short History of OREGON COMPILED BY SIDONA V. JOHNSON According to the Oregonian, "she has covered the ground thoroughly" With 17 illustrations from photographs, and a map of the Lewis and Clark route Of All Booksellers or of the Publishers A. C. McClurg & Co., Chicago The Picturesque Take a The California Northwestern Railway Route of California Trip over Which runs 151 miles north from San Francisco, through Marin, Sonoma, Santa Rosa, THIS is the section of California in which Wheat, Oats, Hay, Corn, Rye, Barley, Alfalfa, Hops, Tomatoes and every vegetable, Apples, Pears, Prunes, Peaches, Apricots, Cherries Oranges. Lemons, Raspberries, Blackberries, Strawberries and Grapes are grown in profusion AND WITHOUT IRRIGATION. Cattle, Horses, Hogs and Sheep. Poultry Raising a special feature. This is the country for large or small farms, where land prices are reasonable-from $20.00 to $100.00 per acre. THE FAMOUS PART OF CALIFORNIA FOR VINEYARDS Valleys, Foothills, Moderate Mountain Ranges well timbered and watered. Over 300 streams. Over 6,000 miles water length. NO IRRIGATION REQUIRED. NO CROP EVER LOST THROUGH DROUGHT JAS. L. FRAZIER, General Manager R. X. RYAN, General Passenger and Ticket Agent Don't forget to mention The Pacific Monthly when dealing with advertisers. It will be appreciated. |