CONTENTS FOR NOVEMBER, 1900. Electric Tower, Pan-American Exposition The Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo Linda Bronson-Salmon Early Days in the West-The Pony Express and the Overland Stage.. Capt. Harry L. Wells... 20 24 Judge Dell Stuart.. 27 Hon. A. H. Tanner .30 Chas. K. Burnside 31 Hon. C. E. S. Wood. 32 .46 The Real Issues of the Campaign and Their Significance..... Judge J. C. Moreland.. The Meaning of a Vote in the Coming Election A Letter from "Arkansaw" (Poem). How Should an American Citizen Vote Who has the Best The Third Year, Notice to Subscribers, Our Duty as Light Beyond (Poem) MEN AND WOMEN The Middle Distance.. THE HOME The Home-Making Quality in Woman... Unfolding (Poem)....... THE IDLER A Department of Musical and Dramatic Chat. 54 55 .57 60 Mining Prospects in Oregon. C. L. Parker. 62 ..64 CHESS..... 66-72 DRIFT N. B.-Table of Contents for Vol. IV will appear in December Number. The entire contents of this Magazine are covered by the general copyright, and articles must not be reprinted without special permission.) 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 accompany letters enclosing manuscript. Address all correspondence, of whatever nature, to CHAS. E. LADD, PRESIDENT The Pacific Monthly Publishing Co. WILLIAM BITTLE WELLS, MANAGER Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Orgon Copyrighted 1900 by William Bittle Wells. Entered at the Postomice 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 UNION PRINTING CO., PORTLAND, OREGON. THE NEW POLICY of the Penn Mutual is absolutely non forfeitable and incontestable, and contains guarantees in plain figures for each year 1st A Cash Surrender Value 2d A Loan Equal in Amount to Cash Value 3d Extended Insurance for the Full amount of Policy, without the Request of the Policy Holder, or 4th A Paid-up Policy. SHERMAN & HARMON, General Agents, Ore. and Wash. 727, 728, 729 and 730 Marquam Building, Portland, Oregon |