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A KENTUCKY MUU. A Gray H trM OW rn Tfi a flw n,l rtiutlly UII4 II. 8m Peroo"a gray jamle Zke to old and gray, but be Ktm)t (trMt strength, both of understanding Mia of body, (Saturday old Sara concluded that hf wouldn't wwk, and towrdinitly h ahouldarl hit tnnssle loading rill and vrut hunting. Out before departing he turned Zeke out to grim. FtntUnjt the grass around the parson ahin rather scanty, Zeke wnmliwJ down the edge of tit crook next to ths mountain etde. There within the shad or of the woods ue (truck nice, ten der clump of km and immediately b (iw to cat it with ert delight. Vhtt engaged tn thi ciuurenial tMk a Urvt black bear wm down the mountain aide end approached Zeke, Zuke had probably mth HMO bear before, m ths nrrina tribe has long been scarce la these mountains. Nor U it likely that the beat hud ever on uv pwiHou oocaMoti look ed upon ft inula. But tUl tr was hungry end, while Zeke h bigger game than he hud bargalued tor, hf evidently thought U worth while to tak look atuliu. for he came litue nearer. Zeke wm not ft bit afraid. He had never stwd in ftwe of manhood, not even Old &un, hi master, end it not likely tht at thta late pnriod of hl life he would be afraid of ny four tooted creature thut walked the earth, Zeke calmly wont on with hi pleasant task of eating (tract. The Ur edged ( another yard. Zeke twitched hi tat lid cleverly knocked ft fly off hit back, ftiid being relieved of the burden of the insect stiu umnehed the grass. The boar began to grew inquisitive. He evidently did not understand what kiud of ftn ftnimal Zeke wm, hl studies in tooloey being Hunted, lie stood niton hi hauuchee nd growled, not ft threat, hut ft klud of friendly salute. Zeke did not raise hi head, and still munched the gra. The Ur stopped growling and walked in ft respectful cir cle wround Zke, ituilyiu him frow every corner. He might here been hundred nili way for nil the notice Zeke took. The bor wn puulod ftnd wtteretl ftuother growl of tntvrroafttloti. Asuu finding hiuieolt nnuoticed he be gan to grow fttifry. The bear went uround behind Zke end CHiue very close, evidently deter nitued to try by touch to arouse the t ntnge ttntiiml ' Suddenly Zvke doubled hiiuwlf up in knot and limped high in the air. Two leg Hew out of the bunch . like iUtcn rod and caught the bear In the elite, whiriiug htm over in a coni' plvte (untenant!. When he etrnck tlie ground ho righted hiuiwlf and rushed away with a growl of pain. Out Zeke waa hot after him. and the bear, awing that he would be overtaken, ecrauibted up a hickory tree, barely winning a terrt ble drive of Zeke t hiuU lirfl. Noon came and (till Zrke wa under the tree. The afternoon paMMsl. It wa almost enudown, but till Zeke wa there. The bear could (tend it no long' er. Zeke wa about twenty fwt away from the tree, apparently taking no no tice, and accordingly he crawled down the trunk as qnietly a powible, intend ing to lip away in the forest. Brely had he touched the ground when Zeke turned with a snort and leaped upon htm. So fast did hi hind lege tlmih back and forth that they looked like tb driv ing rod of an engine, in minute the bear wa dead, every hone in hi body broken. Mr. Parson, who taw it all from the door of her cabin, say that the bear didn't even have time to growL When aidced why the hadn't taken a gun from the house and shoot the bear in the tree for she I a girl woodaiuan and bold a ft man the replied: "I knowed Zeke didn't need no help, and beaide 1 didn't waut to spile the fun." Pond Creek (Ky.)Cor, Now York Sun. ' ' ' a rttifui iChi. "I wa at Sioux City during the rise in the Big Muddy." said T. P. Sinclair, prominent farmer and stock raiser tI South Dakota, "and there witnessed a sight that haunt me. Pretty moob everything that would float came swirl ing dowrn the angry river wrecks of bnildinge, household good and god- and among the drift was, what do yon think? acradle! Oneoftheold fashioned, wooden sort, and in It sat a white headed little tot, apparently about a year old. "There wa not boat within hailing distance, the cradle was fully 809 yards from shore and the river was running like a mill race. 1 started on a dead run down along the bank, hoping to And a boat of some kind, tuit before 1 bad gone twenty-five yarda the cradle tipped over, spilling its little occupant into the mud dy waters. I am pretty well seasoned let me tell you. 1 walked over row of dead men at Donaldson and Shiloh, have shot Indians and helped hang cow thieves, but that sight at Sioux City broke me. I Just sat down and cried like a woman." St. Louis Globe-Demo crat. Kntlr.ly g.tl.Hed. A suit had gone against the defendant, who arose and gave his opinion of the judirmeut and wa fined 10 for con tempt of court. A bill was handed to the clerk which proved tobetSO, have no change," said the clerk, tender ing it to the offender. "Never mind about the other $10," was the retort "Keep it; I'll take it out in contempt" Black and White. Tta to HI Word. There is an unfortunate relio of sena torial greatness who hangs around the Capitol during the winters. On one oc casion he applied to Senator Jones for relief. "Soy, Jones," said he, lend me fifty dollars, won't yon? I've got to go home and I haven't the money, I can't pay you till 1 come back in six uiontlm?" "No," said Jones promptly, "I won't lot you have fifty dollars for six months." The old man's jaw full. "But I'll tell you what I will do. I'll lot you have $100 for twelve months if you'll stay away that long." The wreck was tickled, and, strange to relate, turned np exactly twelve months afterward to a day and paid back the hundred. Kate Field's Washington. - In nailing on heels by the una of ma chinery one man and a boy can heel 8l0 pairs of shoes per day. It would require five men to do this by hand, The Temptation To go out of doors in rough weuther Is not strong, but we are, many of ns, compelled to fuco rough weather fre quently. DiseuHes which arise from a chill are pecurtur to no season of the year. This is true, therefore there should be In the closet of every Iiouho hold what? Not an uu medicated stim ulant, absolutely devoid of anything but an exultive action, but a tonic com bining, In the eU'octlve form of an In. vlgorant and an alterative, the quality of defense against changes of weather, Hcsttettcr'i Htomach Hitters has three or four properties that no other article of Its class poBHewKM, Not only docs It relieve the complaints which It even tually cores, It fortifies the system agulimt the bad elliicts of changes of tctnperatnre, fatally and too often shown In the deadly form of la grippe; it produces a radical change in the weakened condition of a system pecu liarly liable to lie attacked by It, and It tends to provide against tha danger re suilius from an Impoverished condition of the blood and a disordered slat of the liver and bowels, V kiting tNMa ft Greet Height, ft will b remembered that Mr, Whyuiper, who had a severe t uoceeatoa of fall once in the Alps, without toeing his consciousness, declare emphatically that a he bounded front on rock to an other ha felt ftbeolutely no twdn. Tha tarn thing happen on th battlelWldi tb entrance, of tut bullet into the body hi not felt, ftnd it t not till ha feel tha blood flowing or a limb paralysed that the soldier know he w wounded, Person whohava had several limb broken by a fall do not know which limb to broken till they try to rise. At tha moment of a tall the whole intellectual activity it increased to an extraordinary degree. There it not it trace of anxtity, On consider quickly what will happen. This to by no mean the consequence of "presence or uilud. It la rather tha product of altadute nvesity. A solemn oomposura take poseaton of the vic tim. Death by fall l ft beautiful out, Great thought nil tha victim' ton.lt they fall painlessly into n great blu sky, Drake't Magaalna, Out er Dale, Housewife Marie, these fowlt art de cidedly too tough again, you cannot have put them iuto tha itewtwu early nonghl Cook-Right yoo are, mnwi they thonld have been put in three years ago) Part Figaro, Hxntljr'n riennt end Orgent, Hon. Daniel V, IUatty, the great or ran and piano manufacturer, 1 bulld og ami shhmlug more organs and plaiioa than ever. In IHTt) M r. Heatty left Innne a piennlUw plow-twy, ami n hi ludomttntile will lie low worked hi wav upao a to sell aofar, nearly itw.ntHi of iWty't organ and piano sluea ISTO, N'otlilmmeuiuskitllehearten him: oh- tach laid In hi way that would have wrecked any onunary man rorever, m turns to an advertisement and cornea mit of It brlghtt than ever. Jilt Instrument, aa I well known, are very poMitnraud am to be found In all part of the world. We are Informed that during the next ten year ha lu tendt to sell 3t,0ti0 more of hla make. rhat iiteana a busitiewi or Kimsj.iiuu tr we average them at IIOO each. 1 1 la al ready the largest huslntw of the kind In existence, rend to Daniel F. Iloatty, Washlniftou, New jersey, for catalogue 1 f "psfiii"! LOOKING AFTER m "T 3 ItUttlrliMtolook Am.KtlM.llnt,bttUr)mnr rwilly lmius of ssvliif Uteni.yee will eservlM a IUU awwlsW sail buy fuer School Books, Tablets, Inks, and Schcel Supplies. SEWING MACHINES, ton W,H. Wtitlr.' tw pmphU Will lM lUIFf Ul VUtU JUtl UVWM IHVfr CONFECTIONERY AND TROPICAL FRUITS. W. H. WHEELER, Independence, 0. THE CITY RESTAURANT J-CLOt Oponod. Lj&JS HOURS The hmiw has lmn nrally fumWu'il throuchout The tahla will th(l with the Ust the market allimls. A share of your palriiatte is iwpeotfully sollcltwl. pl South Main Street, Independence, Or. ELLA FENNELL, Proprietress. mxatm kirn in., ik. or aa r. Tfl lyv-H f imt (ma. I Uriltrrt IPO www vm W-w vi'ni ii uf n rvtmy m wt BIMOl SMESS, UVKR fOPI,INTS,KI('E HEADACHE, COLDS, PIMl'LES, all SKH AFFECTlOMStMd DISEASES ABISlNUfrt- DISORDERED 8T0SACH. The Genuine HAMBURG TEA iiyutupin YELLOW WRAPPERS with Ftiotimik Signaiurt of EM1L FliJiSi,. REDINQTON OO. Aot NTS, 0AN PlUNOiMa HOT,I BY A IX IrJISTW A wis sjstorr.ww. THE Has tlio -Tollowiner Barg-alxio l,mliiH' ha'thrlta'an rliilmd vests Ijiiillfs' Jursey tihlaMl vests. , , I,h1Ih' JiTy lihhed vesta', wlih AH silk vellliii?, (wr yard Clothe liriwhes. ., Iluir tirusliM Hf Ik handkerchief Cruiiib tray and hriisli T..II.. nl..uuu ilnvjtn KHinmn, "iu I'ure 1 rlsli Linen towels, inxjiu . . . . . . I have Just received a lot of rlhhons, which will he ollered free at very low iirkes. It will pay you to cull and examine these goods. Hecond Door from First National Batik. CKEO. "W". -SEE3D. Fxopiletoi. GENERAL REAL ESTATE DEALER, Monmouth, - - Oregon. Good grain and stock farms and choice fruit lands; town property of all kinds. Those having property for sale, please call. PIONEER MEAT MARKET F. B. LEWIS, Proprietor, Choice lieats Highest market price paid for fat stock, beef, mutton, veal, pork, etc. All bills must be settled monthly. Open Sundays from 8 to 9 a.m. Free delivery to all parts of the city. Main street, W. TAYLOR, GEI1ERAL JOQDEfl. I do gui-dening, ftnd itoiia olta tiiir, and nmko aptlalty of clean- Itijr nud litytng otriwUt, wluttow I'listiiliig, whitwMhing, etc. IaMtvo onlort tit W. O. Cook'l fAiiultuw Htore, Independence, Or. amasaa. KUOCNC. Nt uMinn tuiuiiis tin Miiudsv. Ui lOlu day of captnber, WW. Tuition free. Four course) clam teal, otautifklllt erary, tod a short Kugllsh oonrae, in which thera to n Ilin. tlreek, Freueh, nor (lermsn. Tb Kngliah to pre-eminently a business course, For catalogues or other mformattoft, addreea, J. W, JoitnaoH, I'raekleul. liil'&J, DRUGGISTS. ' li tiittk nnannti Ik MOW rim on in Moiimouih. which we liuve fitted up with coniploto lino of lirupi hihi uriiitgiwa' auimritw. wiir Htiwk Im iiiiro.fitvth. hilulit. nud now. Our pHc will m rt4Woiml)le, nnd lw lUlr doulliiL- tttid courteous treat- meut, we bone to 'oure aUaw of your patronnge, rmmTiiiuotu w tntrmiHy couitiouiuuHt. Monmouth, Orogon W. C. SIIAKMAN. Merchant Tailor! C JTIT. OPPOJITt fOJTOrtlCt. Suits In Any Style Made to Order AT HKANONAIU.lt KATKH. THE DOLLARS. ORGANS. 1HD PIANOS, tU Ui f jot ftr th dulUra tow,thjf lAMfiTiiViTinv ivnuiruTiAIV. tleevea , ... .10.10 .15 , .85 .15 15a to . ,,160 to ,..aoto .40 M .75 .25 .45 - Independence, Oregon. FAR SHARVERUD t W, THE PLANO A General Stock of Shelf and Heavy W. J. CAMPBELL, MGR. Clodfcltcr Building, Cor. C and Main sts., INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON. inmm Prescott -pnofBirroen or Independent . PA0ttiaj FIR AND BARD WOOD, BOUGH AND DKHSBED LUMBER I JL Wbhojin, Ifancr, H1FEHDK Sim. Stylish Turnouts Always In Readiness. , . . s .1 J I.., , I.. ,1 1. .1.1 t T X Having iiiu'iy jmiTiiusim iu riiciro ihh'rki hi im nuiiuin w . Joib, w tire now latUr i)i'imrtI thitit ever to mwt the donmiul oi .'.- ...... 1 1. .... i.. .. .....I.. ......... tne puuuc. mm we are now iuhkhik nun lui-jiiM iug iu nm m"j auliataiitUti Iiihimvi'iumiK TtiniH liotinlca by tins luy r imuith, Tntvliitf iiiiui n simm IuIiv. 1Vuil i !l i,r fiiTi'i-hil'mx l t .m,! Iwivihi IiiiI'IvihI'ikw "r Hairm ui S.m, rrni alrlll tut lnUwlltli'niv,la(l I ln, liMtri iuU'lnlrlli' lur ttllaCUr l i P III. DAMON & COOK, Proprs. If you Furniture, Bedding, Carpets Paper or Picture Frames GO W. O. COOK I Ic has the best and most complete Mock his i idc of Portland, and will always treat you right." Wall paper trimmed free of charge. T. W. ESTES Succ.wor to J, D, Irvln., Dtaltr In Groceries Glassware Queensware Tobacco and Cigars I hove on hand !ik "f cniiiioil olienp. Also, b lot of Try tine lamps, tlmt will bo sold wry omt cost. Remember the old stand of J. D. I. MENT WHY ARE YOU lrWEAIiNESSM v "mbmjsi 'we have a relief and cure In your Ignorance of effects an d vitality -which ia system the elements thus strength and vigor will fol. curs or money refunded, Dr. Sanden'a Electric after all other trestments : testify, and from many of TH B si JF ll t complete galvanic battery, made Into a belt 10 as to be easily worn during work or at rest, and It gives soothing, prolonged which are Instantly felt throughout all weak parts, or we forfeit $5,000. It hns an Improved Eleotrto Suapenao Greatest boon ever given weak men, ami we lonoy Reftindod. They are graded In onoy Refunded. 1 hey are graded In strength to meet all stages oi weakness in young, mlduie-aged or old men, and will cu: l worst cases In two or three months. Address t 8ANDEN ELECTRIC CO., 172 First St., PORTLAND, OREGON. the worst cases In two or three months, BINDERS Hardware. I , VIMBaa & Voness, Saw mill tmu !. W Im1rp4iidincef Oregon want Wall TO gonils tlmt will be sold by tlie esse very leeplessnes5.Rx)rMemorV& general IllHealth the effects of abusei, excesses, worry and exposure, For such sufferers In our marvelous Invention, which requires or by excesses, or exposure, you may have unduly drained your system of nerve force electrlcltyana thus caused your weakness drained, which are required for vigorous strength, you will remove the cause, and health, low st once and In a natural way. This Is Siena lor our juustratea l ampuiets, tree , Belt Is no experiment, as we have restored thousands to robust health' and vigor, ir3 failed, as can be shown bv hundreds of cases throughout this State, who would plaillv whom we have strong; letters bearing testimony to their recovery after using our Belt. DR. SnNDBN ELECTRIC BELT warrant it to curs any oi tne strove weaknesses, anu to enlarge snrunicen ttnius, or parts, or strength to meet all stages of weakness in young, middle-aged or old men, and will cure Address ... (.i.V, .til') M Harness, Saddles, Whips, Oils, Robes, and Brushes BO & CRM ST. CHARLES HOTEL Leading Hotel of the Northwest r"um f. llvHrsultP elvUir,iMrl' bells, runnlirdi nwlr wlnleU " Usi4 rwnmirsni wimiwipa'-lih Hi lioe C. W. KNOWLCS, PROPRICTOrl Cor. rronl sna orwm, . PORTLAND, - ORCGON. EAST AND 80UTH -- SOUTHERN PUCtFIC ROUTE. SHASTA UlNE. tiprws Tnlos Us ratlaud PftUf. l1UP.il llY. J,,..,... , ' i rt H ;tl A. a, I Af, Hun wm-lwo l.v. 1 7i r. . .-t... ..... a ImIImwIii ttAllttai norm ni a'T'wm- . "-- - .; .. ..i , l,,.U,,rt. ItMrfnu 1 11V. W,w.llHi.iwem. AlUur, 1 wigaut. ShwUH. t"u- mi, nnriuii JSHouua wt t " " Roseburg Matt, Daily. Arrlv. IN.rlluiiil .sil. IMrtlsnit h-TOA.. Uiwllrts . , 7.KI A, M, Albany Uosl. Jily xpl Cumlsy Srtliinil....sl l"i Allmny .... it i.m, ktliinv IHSlim riLI.MAN BUFFET SLEEPERS Second-class Sleeping Cars, Kur III muiimi1ntlfln o( mHMiirni bottling wiiidlwa II, knl. miiu-liril Id prm. trnlu.. Went Side Dlrlnlon. ntwen Portland tuid CorvaMU KAIL TRAIK DAILT (Eietfl Sund.r. fHTsT II 114. II. U III P. tt. Lt, Fucllond At. Ar, ladiniirnos Af. Af. Curtail l.f. 1 !.. II W a m. AC Alhsnt ssl Com! Ill sottaMt llk tisiM si urates rMiae lutimwi. EZPBC8S TSAIR DAILY (Eiwpt Bund'y) r!n4 ..A S. MeMlan.tUs T t. UrU,M,illl. I IS A. I l'urUu4 ...I W4.lt TSEOUOB TICUTS TO ALL POOTI EAST AM SOUTH. 1tUr.nd iBtiirosaesrMsrtflntmw u., SM., SSU M OumiMJlJ SfWM M UNU aiio, , mwhi mm mm IMIH IjAND. OHKllON, TICKETS On sale to St. Paul, St. Louis, And Alt Polnu EAST, NORTH. AND SUU11 THROUGH SLEEPbRS, RECLINING CHAIR CARS. AND DINERS. Sl.sm.n from Portl.nd to S.srsnclKS Uv.ry 4 u.y. TICKETS TO AND FROM EUROPE for nil and Kt'tiornl ludirnisUon cnllon or siitin'Mi, V, 11. Hi'Ki.iii'si., AhhL Oi'iil. fma, AgU , i WwililtlXlua HI., 1'OKTI.ASn, Ohkuor COOPER I PATTERSON, AGENTS, INDEPENDENCE T Kor hI hy th ezcs. uniiKmiirnfii. ni 'ins mum I v. nr.. mid Kumiliinivo. Or.. I7.UK) l'riiniw, kiiiwii st Huvtr, nml Knnt llnivo. i.ul iiiiiilnn, l!U,Uin iwurs, 1(),UI nesi'hvs, iiIhii rht-rl.H. iiuliioi'M. HprlcotJi, irriiiwt,. lilnrk' lri'ira. tfmiHi'lu'rrtii.. niKilorrWw.MriiwlMrrlm(i, In iiiiiiiiltltw to Null tlis purotiHHor, st. iift.ou iiiiiv uiriiiM. Aiiuriwii, 11. u. min;i., Hiivur, Polk cuuiity, owitiin, WEAK? LECTBIC.DELT D SUSPENSORY FOR nn WHO ARE DEBILITATED AND SUFFERING from Nervous Debility? Seminal Weak ness. Losses Drains. Impotency oq Lost Manhood. F?heumatism. Lamf 6ack,KidneVTroubles.Nervousnes; but a trlat to convince tha most skeptical, or lack ot lorce. - it you replace Into your our plan snd treatment, and we guarantee a sent oy man, aeaiea. currents inensorv. the J. I MM, Proprietor Of Gl)lnl!i(rb. Uuulliitf of all KlrnlM Doiio at iihoiir.Mo link. Agents for the 0. P. Boats. All bill must be settled by the VHt W Indcpend jrn-; 1lll3. A. M. iTuRLEY, UUli&try. Ftncy Goods Dal tt Msptaatte WstloaM Bant, Iai.rtaoct, 0'o SelMtIM AMriou .Itk.. mmmiTjr itMfi nimmmt. Lnu Intuiiarlns Mt.nl. la AaMrlw. K.ri imuui Utw tint 1 taU ySXlUzi S.m ,r.ll. I.. mtmrnm (m Of DOM. IB Urns tUmlmWm of uf nU ft .UI. SviMiiilir llmwiia. Ho "i,3".lf",i iwi ti.w .11 vhiiiiim. A4wi'lll Haljuu ui, SM Hnmaw. Hw tun. U..S f. i.l.i, wi ,0,,.',? t:cr z.Ts. . . . - ''- .. . .. uM.ai H.MW1M '! Ml mm. It. 1. "VI"" f " .- "..I " ilkMtk.whilMmw lt..Billfl ". I.J..III. O. I" "ptltt."" " " J kM I. Ik ... M4 II.. k.. ! '' "J ... wm mm n ... . - ... ,l...f.,. ii,.ni., .11 - "'- '"' Ulnll r..lll Itwl rttiil4. W..IMI ." A II l li I, .,H-llH. HU4lw.llfrJ. antum n.il Di w ir i i'M ;i '' MMA mm im.. IMS S, rrtliMl4. MUMb mT t, 1,T ' The Peoples' Meat Market. B. F. ANDREWS, Prop. V UttTQ IfMJUllJ lWIWWtM''l,M opiKito Little Palace Hotel, and FRESH and SALT MEATS, ' mm m m iSBSk. m SSSSM SAUoAUc., etc. Everything First-class. Walker Successors to Carry a complete line of TABLE LUXURIES, CANNED GOODS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. W aollclt shars of your patrontgt. BOLES GAS 6AS0UNE1 FiHES Ko H.ttarie or Sit Mo Spur to ours tor. Makes no small or dirt S ' ifo douMt or tola Explosions, so ftvfluoat with Us unreliable spark. It Oils Itself AutomatKllT fust licit Vis Emner, turn ti T72ocL cad it runs tU dsr. ' Jt runs with a ehsapsp grids et Cosolias Claa icy other Cag. iae, lad 'conso fluentlr it COSTS LESS to run it. . 'W'"5fiCifr u DmU World. ' It has Anm-r parts. Brf is tirrmtcr- lea llMSlf tognoutot order tia saj other Ous or Oasolina Vngias now iu-i. SHUT) FOB ILLUSTRATED iUSSCRZPTTVE CZnCVLAJi TO larraiia,U PALMER' & REY, ctrtet& Is. gowJell SUCCESSOR TO H. D WALLER, DEAl.FJl IN siw a I it j ii.nssisisai in i ;r.Ta-g. - sr KEW GOODS ARRIVING EVKRY A'KKK. My stock Is now more eomplcto than ever before. Hmll be flensed to have all the customers of the store continue trailing and hope to Induce umny to trade who never did before, Iu couueotlon with my store is a REPAIR SHOP Where boon and shoes u, be ivralrod or n.a.u.fmjtutvd under the niMuupmeiit of M, A, 15 A K Kit. lleinember the name and pluee, W. E. GOODELL, - Main Steet, Independence. BEflTTVS Cclsbratstf ORGANS AND PIANOS. For ;Uliifw, diln-i, DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N J. From TKIlMINAL or INTKItlOK I'OINTH lm IIIEI1!! fidflC P. R. tn the litis u uk It ILL PUS BIT d HI It is the DINING-CAR ROUTE. It run Through Ve.libuled Train Every Day In the Year to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO (Nl''tlMI-i "I ComiM-ainIXIK(J CM'S n HiiriiwM'il, riillitiuii Dntwittg , ltoolfl HIif'JXTH ol htH tit eijitijiiiirjif, TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, lUl tllHl itn lM'OliHMtl tl, Hlltl in wlili lt lucottiiiKHia iiiiM hi lMtb frwswid furniiihfil fur holders of first cir w Olid class tu:M, mid ELE6JIIIJ!C04CES. 1 Continuous Line, Connecting wilti all Ones, Affinlti! dlwt und ofilunrrupiwl wrrk-. I'ultiiinn lK-r nM-vll"ii rn U? awurt-d In aUvam ltinuli siiy im- Dt ut Urn r"il. Tuonnnu TIPlfCTQ innuuBn imuo ;.r..Ktid...i Kun lw. 111 ti Trtin Iwowl B ny I rsel llli of this ninitany. full InlorwimWiB nmtU In. kin, linn' ! trnm.. ul, slid rrtlmr do Imilm, lurutolivd im itpiillrst Ion to uy mfcnt, or A. D. CHARLTON, Amlxmnt fii-nrrul PwwriiKrr Aifnt. No. UI t'lnl mret'l, nr St wtliliisbm, PORTLAND, OR. JAMES GIBSON, LOCAL AGENT I ndspsndsnct, Oregon. -s.v " 1 " 1 keep on Lund all kinds of Free Delivery Henkle & Walker,