Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, July 02, 1897, Image 8

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    ON THE QUAY.
Of coune 1 r.m going to the lion to-
Hlght," anya Jim. Vurlj ftnyly. '8u llttlo
huppcnR ptVcvoy In Uutubuf onu ruilly
niUHt fcikft- In cvfrytlilng."
Herctiiiiimnliiii. 11 limn some fuvv rmr
younir tUua tlio prutty widow, bows i.l-1 'Oh, my dour," liu utuworod, "you enn
ontinliulctlly to mi KnffllHh girl Uio not Imve nil tho nilYnntiign. You hnvo jilt
wullm hi-lrikly by tbum, nned wlili n t n- id ', "d you can any what you iilivw,
Dls rocket. I nnd 1 con prove t lie trnlli by our corre-
"1 limy hopfl for a fuw diincon, tlun?" ' fpiiiuVnce. lulv.ayn kupt tlio rough drult
ho qucHiloiiN. ,f mine, ii nd ihorc'n no luw In tiio loud to
"A fewr" nrchlng licr dellaito brown, i Mnko mo rvo up my own lottora."
"I know you dunimowfiilly wl. litutho "flint Uinen on't talk of luwj they
American) colony talks ri In Vviy." think of honor," mid I.
"Uhcy havi- ii(ithlii( bettor to do," i "Ah, whatever you blowso, IUh Triivla.
worn l)iok 'I'ojuj J ton, glittiulng conreu i- j I auppow tlio fact that my griintlfulhcr did
tuouxly at tlio iiiutiy IiIIlvh aloup tlio quuy. Wt linvo mc his projiiTty has a good dei;l
lie U too lntily from colli'fro mid tlie..c- to do with Hilling being us they are.
live life of Aincriran uininw resorts to j Cu;lhj', Jilfs Travis."
fool himself ut onowllh tbo Americans j Hut I intuit havo my letters back, am)
who lead u piirpiiM:lew, euro free wlsluiea thut ulght as I not up lu bed J thought of
In thu litlU rvls towuH which doc tito i the v.uy to do It.
bunk of Jjiko Cenoiu. Uou I lntnii Mr. Howard; ho was ln
"Tho pe(iJ! Ip.ru do nothing," b r Jfr- tf mo no longer llveil with h'ullyGruy'
craleH, theeonteiii,t In lii vulcoiluoiu'iiijig. inoiher.
"I Homo of tliem Btiiily," murmur U.is Killy wim n plrl you co::ld trnr.t. fie
widow upulngnllcuJIy, lowering licr imrnsol was u lain llttlo thing, with Koinothiliii
hlifhtly. tho im.iu r with her spine, but JiiHtas good
Then film odds n moment InUr, "Why ! an gold. I told hor overythliiK, und now I
do you Hlav here, Mr. 'iVmiilotoii, If you ! Inttiided to tell her tho faeW of tho case
ilu not llku Ihu lile?" Mrs. IJarby knows
thu young American IsKUiylng aokly on
her account, but alio waul Iiiiu to all ,ir
so. As thu eon Jo pn.UKO to si.fii k to u
group of their nciiialiitaiieo thc Is Inv.uril
ly dunntlng as to whether tho will let Lick
T'empluum propose to her now or wait un
til tonlftlit at the T(jh n wml's hop. h!.o
decides it would bcttir bo now, as she in
tends devoting the greater iurtuf theew n
lug to r'onur .Suvaroes, a hiiiidsomo r-'raii-Inrd,
who has ii.ikIu lovo to lux ail iiiiliiiuii
In his clmrit.liig, open, foreign fashion,
suylng in rhaj s In his broken, but delight
ful KngllHh mora tluin he had meant to
say. lie had In en told one could say any
thing to American women up to a certain
point, ii nd ho tumid Mrs. Darby very In
teresting. It had been n new cxpnrloneo to Mrs.
Dnrliy and hliu had grown mora interesud
in lil in than olio would euro to own.
Ho as Mrs. Dnrliy and Dick Tcmplehin
continue tluir slow promenade sholuoksl
up ut Mm In evident expectation of an an
swer to lu r l;:(-t question.
"Mrs. Dr.rl.-y," ripilis tlio young man
carncKlly, his eyes uvolding her fiicound
llxed on tlio dlnlunt mouutuing, "you know
why I am staying. "
"If Mr. Tcinpleton, Indeed I do not."
' Ho glances at lar suddenly, hut she, too,
has her eyes fixed on the. Lluo white dis
tance. 'J'lio man joiifc bbruptly und leans
against tho parapet. They havo reached
(ho end cf tho quay.
Mrs. J)urhy flops, pcrforeo, with n wish
thut the next few moments wero well over
with. The frank admiration of her youi:g
countryman has Ixcu very pleasant to her
n ml she has encouraged him until even the
most unobservant matron In the AnierUan
colony has coupled their names together,
ljut ii slight feeling uf regret comes to
. her Jinwliut ho sees him so much In
almost.
"lam RtnyliiHi" Dick Tcinpleton g.ies
on, "because, you uro here, Mrs. Durby,
and becaiiNU I would rather bo where you
uro than iniywheru clau on earth. IjihI
.veek when I went to Uenuvu I thought I
-ould do without you, hut I was mistaken.
camo back in threo days. Kvery moment
.aid been an hour to mo. Ah, Marlon, 1
.bought you wero ghxl to seo me when I
returned. You cannot huvu been trilling
.villi mo, Marion. I lovo you. 1 huvu
lever loved nnotherwoman, I usk you to
iie my wife. " '
Mrs. Darby's fueo oxprosses some rogret,
but more nnuoyiiuco. Why need he bu to
prions? Khu knows that ho will roproadi
iior and flic hi slmtesn few inomcnts beforu
iiliswerlng, trying tothlukuf something
riatural to hay.
"Dick," shosays nt last, softly, "I am
ruly sorry this has happened. 1 think so
inich of on. I thought wo were such
'ood friends. I never"
"eitopl" liitcrrupls thu man hastily.
'You knew from thu lirst that I loved
you."
"Sir!" sho repeats, her eyes fhshlng nn
rlly. "Mr. Tompleton, you insult mo.
v'eu forget yourself strangely."
"I forget not hing but that you havo tiFed
no for your ninu.-cnieiit. There Is no In
ult for such us you. You uro n lllrt!"
.lu Is looking directly ut her now, but
ho Is looking up at the quay at a tall,
ink miin who l.i approaching them In
olently at suine little distance away. It
) Seinir Sevurdes 1 'I his seonu must be
-ver before he roaches them.
Sho turn) pansiiuiau ly to the liiiin v!io
as dared to tddress her like this.
"You fiKill" she hisses, "lteciiusol have
-ceepled ytiur llowers and books, because 1
live walked with you, driven with you
nd allowed you to enrry my wraps, Is that
. reason why you should fancy 1 lovo yoiif
.'our Intense conceit bus d( celved you."
Diek Templi tnii loukset her scornfully,
inking no reply.
Then, following the coneentrated paze
f her bu lillng yes, ho sucsSuuor Sevurdes
lit ti few feet olt.
"Here Is n new toy for you," ho says
rti tally. "1 dine say thu eilierwlll spure
.ie the very dbugmuble duty of ueeoni
anylng you home."
Mrs. llarby turns white. "Senor," ud
resslng the uewcomer, "this man has In
tilted inc. ill you take me to my hotclr"
The niinr ejul tho young American
urlously.
He bail Ictit tho S!iinl.ird too frnnes
ho night bi lore, and aller such enerosltv
10 suave f-u Ic.tii r could not bi llevo Inn.
ipahle of Insiilllng a l.nly.
lie turns to Mis. Darly. "1-lnce when,
mhiiii, have 1 bad t he right to ) roleet
on from your own eountryn vnt"
Then be ihl out u small picket ti
dek Teinililon. "lii-rc is t!.o luouiy,
lonsli ur, you so l.lmily lent li e ut tin
irds last nii.lit. 1 em leaving li.r Ijiu
.line on tin' a o't lock t rain. "
lie hiviues lialnls lordii.lly with H!i k,
.iws foriuiilly to Mrs. Darby, and rros
ig tho read Is fonn lust lo Mew ill h liar
iw side stra't.
Templctoii, thrusting l lie money In his
11 ket, turns liH back to Mrs. Durby nud
jnlil leans over I he purapel.
'Dick," mjs Marlon In it low voice.
Suipresslng nn oulh, Dlek, without
jrnlng, my coldly:
"Are you going on, Mr. Darby, or
!lnll If"
The womnn see she cannot retrieve
. hat iho has lost.
A moment later Marlon Darby 1 wnlk-
. ig up the quay mono. I'liieago Jcwa.
Wlirre All the Trouble Sturlvd.
She Do you think, at tho rato womnn
'progressing, thut tho timewlllevercomc
. hen sl will treat tho Hum, Instead of tho
tan treating her!1
no I hope not, That was whnt got the
vbole hnman ruoe into trouble Kvv'a fet
ing up tb apple to Adniu. Clnclunut!
inquirer.
A LOVERS' QUARREL.
"I will tut give i back jnur letter,"
im ha.
i "um you nuve no rigim w Keep uwm,
I wild I, "now that you uro not ciigiiguil to
' Juoimy lunger, Mr. llownnl."
und pt lur to let mo go Into Hen's room
while liowiiHiiwuy und look lor my letters.
1 knew that lien I mean Mr. Howard
was out l y H o'clock, und ut I) 1 tappd
I on tho basement window, and Sully, who
I wait timklnir Ji fthi rrv ntn. lfMikrfl nil nllfl
suw me and opemd thu door herself.
And then and there 1 sut down and told
hor all about It and about thu letters.
"Ami f want you to help mo to iet them,
Bally," I said. "Let mo itut Into Mr.
Howard's room and tuku what lielongs to
mo. And you will, won't youf"
"Jt'H u splendid Idea," paid Sally.
"You'll have to wait until lunch Isovur
and Miss Peck and Mrs. Jones go out.
Then mother will llu down for n nap und
lliddy will bu getting things ready for
dinner und isirah rubbing thu forks und
glasses. I ll get tho pass key. Of course
we havo one for every room. Now, do glay
for lunch, darling-"
And cold shivers ran up my back when
Bully unlocked the door und wo were really
in the room his room.
"1 suppose he keeps his letters In his
desk," mid she. "1 know he doesn't put
thorn In his trunk. This key unlocks
nil the drawers und desks In tho house.
Wo keep It to lend tho lodgers when they
lose their key rings. Now, 1 Phall lock you
in and come for you in an hour."
I drew u chair to thu desk nnd sut down
and tin nid thu key lu the lock.
There was nothing Inside but some note
paper and ( littlu package of foolscap and
pens and Inkstand and u blotting pud.
I shut tho desk und looked In tho
drawer. There was a cigar box.
"Oh, dear," I thought, "where can I
look now!" And I was about to try my
key on the drawurs when I heard the street
door open und shut und feet ascend thu
stairs.
Then a key rattled In tho lock und I did
the only possible thing to avoid discovery
at least for u moment.
There was a wardrobe cupboard with
curtains before It. I ran toward it und
stood bolt upright In the cornor, as Hen
1 mean Mr. Howard entered, followed by
another num.
They shut the door und sut down. They
lighted their pipes.
"Den," wild tho strnngo person, "you
nro not looking well."
"I'm fueling wroichedly," said Mr.
Howard. "1 wouldn't tell another fellow,
but I believe my heart Is broken. There,
don't laugh. You ecu thut photograph on
tho mantelpiece)1 We wero engaged to each
other," said Ben, "nnd I loved her better
than my life, und I thought sho wus very
fond of me.. Uut you know my grundfa
thercut mo out of his will, and then a
rich fellow begun to call upon her, and she
picked u quarrel with- Ato that's all.
She's a mercenary llttlo wretch, but 11
mu a fool, Hunry. I lovo her still. I shall
keep her photograph all my life and her
letters to read und kiss. 1 would not givo
thoin up.
"Stun nnd nonsenscl" said this Mr.
Henry lienrtless brute! "xou U liud a
better girl in no time."
"Thero Is lint one womnn In the world
for me," said Dun. "There, now, I'm
done. You know my trouble. I'll hido it
from the world, nnd you will never speak
of It to any one, I know."
"You'll not have any troublo In six
months," said tho horrible Mr. Henry
"Now you'll como tin und spond your holi
day with me, won't youf I'll just step out
and buy those things for my wife, und you
pack up what you need und meet mu at the
station,"
Then Henry walked uway, und Hon
ves, Den, my poor Den took a bundle of
letters from his bosom and kissed them
and took down my photograph und khsid
that, und then, having pulled u bag from
tho corner, ho walked straight to thu ward
robe and draw thu curtain back
The next moment he was staring at me
nnd I nt him
"Is it her ghost?" I heard him mutter,
nnd I well, thero I was. It was uot a
situation to impart dignity.
"It is only mo In the tlc.-li, Den," I said.
"I wish 1 was a ghost so that I could van
ish. And now you can boast all your life
If you like. And I will sey sninetl lug.
Firstly, I did not caru about your gi'iindlii
ther's horrid money. Secondly, 11 only
meant to till a little not to break oil
only to frighten you. 'J lilnlly, 1 I oh,
1'vo found out that you really and truly
loved me, Den, mid though it. Is broken oil
I I want to know 1 used to love you very
muuh and I couldn't bo going in marry
old Mr. Javerill, for ho Is enjraged In my
aunt Ophelia, and lie never wound me. 1
came to get my.lctUirs, but you may keep
them. 1 I'vu misunderstood you, and
though wo part forever, forgive me, lien."
And Sully was my bridesmaid when 1
married und is today my dearest lmiiii
and the only onu who knows how Den ami
rcaine to inuku up our quarrel. Folks ut
Home.
Thoroustdy lJurilt-nt-d.
Tho unsuccessful artist who had turncil
highwayman mid murderer stood up ut
tho command of the judge.
"1'risnncr," said the judge, "you have
been found guilty by n jury of your coun
trymen of the crimo with which you stand
charged, and tho penalty Is death by
hanging. Have you anything to say why
sentence should not be pronounced upon
you In neeoidaiieo with the virdict?"
"No, your honor," replied tho prisoner,
with .1 run less gl.inee nt tho jury. "
Won't lie the first time 1 havo been skyed
by a hanging committee." Chicago Trib
une. ,
Knsllah Cmll. .
Nearly every castle In Kngland hits Its
nndergrouinl jussages, and none Is mere
notable Id this respect than the grand
(brie that standi on the summit of the
jlU at Dover.
Teacher otrtut.
Tlio unmiul U-achera' Institute Sfolr
Cluelutnna county will be held W the
Uurcliiy f.-liool building In Oregon City,
commencing Tuesday, July 6th, at 9
o'clock n. in. and continuing in gession
four duy. Kvcry teacher is expected
to tittend or file a written statement of
reasons for none attendance. -
Dated June I0tlvl817,
II. G. &TAHK WRATIIKR,
School Sujit.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
l!y order of the county court, notice is
hereby given that interest on warrants
presented in payment for tuxes will ceiiso
on June 1st, and that after thut date no
interest will be allowed by the her iff
and tax cclleetor.
.May 11. J. W ("ihack
Sheriff and tax collector
NOTICE.
Anyone h ilding sheriff's receipt for
taxes No. 3313, inmied 29th or 31st of
May, will confer a favor on G. W. Once
and themselves by sen liu snnie to
undersigned, who lias lost, ilttp'i :,ite.
Same will.be returned.
G. W. Gback, Slieriff.
What Hood's Sarsspnril'N I
f r oilier ii will do b r y-u. II
SiicnpHiillH i ores all bim l ili.-f..
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.'
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flgutim
of
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wry
OABTOniA.
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Rappe&
OA8TOIIIA.
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twy
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(lgsiturt
V
OASTOniA.
"Tie hi
ll mill
1 Ii n
viifpor.
llfaitun
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Tim 1'ekt Sai.vk in the world for Cut-,
Hruisos, Sires, Ulcers, Suit Rheum,
"'ever Sores. Tetter, Chapi'id
Hands, Chilblains, Coins, nnd all Skin
KinplioliH. slid positively cures I'des
or no pay requited. It. is gnaiunlHed in
givp pcifeet satisfaction or ni-U't-v re
funded. Price 25 cetils per lnx. Km
sale bv Cliiinu in h Co.
For Over Fifty Years
AnOi.dand Well-Third Hksikov
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrno lot
been used (or over tifly venra by an1
lions of mothers for their children whi'n
teething, with perfect sueeossi It
soothes the child, softens tbo en ins
allays all psin cnits wind colic, nn' i
the best remedy, for Diiurl eps, I
pleasant to ihe taste. Sold bv ii-uii'ii
n every part of llie Win Id Tiiiv
five cents a bottle. Irs valiio is in
calculable. Be sure and 'ask for Mrs.
Winsow's Soothing Syrup, and take n
other ki nd.
If tho care of tlio hair were inadj a
part of a lady's education, we should not
see so ninny gray heads, and the usv of
Llliili's Hair Kenewer would be unneces
sary.
Much in Little
Is especially true of Hood's rills, for co mcill
cine ever contained so great curative power in
so small space. They are a whole medicine
Hood's
chest, always ready, id- na. a
ways efficient, always sat- 5l3 S 9
Isfuctory; prevent a cold IBB vl
or fever, cure all liver Ills,
sick heatliiclie, Jaundice, constipation, etc. 2Tc.
The only PUIS to take with Hood's Sarsapurilla.
TO CONSUMPTIVE f3
Tn- unilerilened having been restored n
tioslth by ilinpln nii'ium, after sn ttVri nu lm
everiil years with a severe lnnu altei llon. hid
that dread dlseast- Coti?uniiMnii. In anxloui u,
make known to his fellow sntl'erers the iin iuii
of cure. To thojc who desire It, he w ill ehi-.-r
I'd I y send (tree of oharirei a copy of theiiri-sntti
tien' used, which they will lind a sure cure foi
Consumption, Asthma, 4'ntHrrli, Iti-ourlii
tla and all throat nnd lime MhIikIu-k. (
hopes all sulferers will try lt remedy, as It It
Invaluable. Thnae ilesirins the priscripilon
which will post them nnihiiig, and may prove t
hltaltiR, will please aiMrenB,
REV. EDW. A. WILSON, Brooklyn, N Y
THE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE
Write to T. S. QriNCEY,
Drawer l.'A Chicaro. Sccre-
tHvtJiii CosirAKY, for Information
ifs-Sw regarding Accidcut Ir.sur
iSf Is3l oncc- Mention this paper
Ty c: ;'.-.; jcu c-u sv
mMnbcmhlp ft. Has paid over $G00,C0O.C5 fo;
accideutal i; juries.
La your own Ascnt.
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licimttt hhA Nft'li-iT I in In liiltrs it, ' u, uantlri c'ltti
PATIENTS TREATED BY WAJL
roetlilonti.tJy. F-r parlrulant aiMrt-na, nlih t-titinp
nij CVVnPD S'l.rlfr". Tlimirr. I llll Mill. II l
IU. Oil I UL.lf Or W! UrM4j,M. tollklltt
ANTKP FAITIIFVI. MEN' OR WOMKN TO
irHVi'l for rt'iHinille t'siHiiliflu-d htnie
On-if n. SfllHrv.Xiiint1 t'XHMies,
nmiHMit. Kfti'rencf. r.nc w
(tiHiniK'tlonvt'lttpo. The NnlKinul,
il,btMrloMirAUM
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li'ANTKP FAITIIFI'I. MKN OK WOir TO
travel for tvMniMe e-italdi-dicd luoi-e in
Orviron. SnUry TihI and fxi-nc. PimIiImii
permanent. Kclerence. hncl,e !Hll-attdri-''d
mmuped envelop. The ational, Star IiiMirunee
11'lK , t 11 logo.
Vegetable Preparation for As
similating thcToofJandRegutaT
llng the Stomachs andBoweb of
ProniotesDigcstion.ChcctfuI
ness and Rcst.Contalns neither
Opmm.Morpliine norlfineral
Not Naiicotic.
XujmtfOUnrSXMCTUHZnEa
Mx.Stnna
JiMU SJli -Amu
Sud ' '
jA QirianalrSoil
ftanfitd Stiqtr
hkuvynui tunr.
I
ADeifect Remedy for Constipa
tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea,
Worms .Lonvulstons.revensn
oess and Loss of Sleep.
facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
Ulfl V.I.M. 14
EXACT COPT OF WRAPPEH
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1 to
SOUTH 65ES01S'- CITY
...The Most Desirable Suburb...
C'CIMf G ORTGif.' CHY tlV TFITICALLY A PART OF IT.
TT is all witiiin one milt: of tlio center of the city and is con--A
necttd by an iniproved plank road. I Ieaithy' location, fine
view, ood air, s'.il, water and drainage and a first-class
public school adjoining. With all the advantages of the city
a d bufa 15 minute- walk to to the business houses, makes this
-i vety desirable , place of resilience and bound to grow in
popularity.
Choice Lots ready for the garden from $ioo to $150 on
;isy monthly fnstrfllments w ith liberal discount to home build
ers. Call on or address.
( T. I. 1 11 41! HAN, Ti usli'f,
WANTED
Young men an J women who are willing to work
faithfully under cur direction for six months or'
a year. We can tfive you the best instruc
tions obtainable m BOOKKEEPING,
PENMANSHIP, SHORTHAND,
TELEGRAPHY OR ENGLISH
BHANCHES, and yu employment
when you arc qualified for it.
Holmes Business
411 YAMHILL
MI'.I tl
.1.
ms0 MANHOOD RESTOREOSS
S 3 IW K "7 ,"1 "on ol a InnioiiH I rench physlrlun, will quickly cure vou o( all nt-r-'
3 1, 'H t -" (-. vn:i or dui-u.41-9 ol the Ki'uurutive n.-uim. mich m J.iwt MuiiIkhmI.
lV5 vjy
1
1 n C- CT'-0 01 1 IU6 Horror-. 1 1 1 inpoH-ni )'. lirn.nr.ciuiiiiiiriiug
otrORt AND r I in i:i,.,Pviiii(l tuoiiriuiiryorraiisululi impurities.
TrilF'; "trpnutliPnRuiidresloroasniailwciilsorffnns. , ,,M. t,h
ri-ntitllil. i-i'prtiKXFlln tin-only known reiofcty to cHrtvlihoutuiiorM-mtlun. Swoiesilmonl
niT I wrltti-n Kunriinn nitlvcn and mm it-nirtu-cl i( six hoxes docs not toiecl perumuiiiitcura,
tUX i boi, six for fviu, bv mall. Ki-nd for mEuclrculw and ifstlmonlala,
GEO. A. 11AHU1NG. DruggiBt, Oietton City
m
S 10 Every Day Can
To nrove it. we elve a few Items from nclnal
turn
One ajn-nt sold ii copies In two and a hall days. Another sold i copies in tr.o days, t
ami another Ml in three davt. One agent in Indiana xihl l"cpie in twodr.va. An a-rcnt Krm
in South Carolina wild l copies In three dnys. One apent in l-eorria sold i in tr o ilrys
An aircnt in Central (Veoriria fold W ciii:s in ten ilarn V'iien von enjider lhero-..i. Ki
minion we allow nirents. and the imnieii!
e.i"e wiih which it sella, there is nothing in
vicld such iimnta. For intance: one
Km yh
tit
Thnwlrrbolls." Another made S3.60 in
iii ia two daji; another $56.73 u uree baja.
B. F. HAYNES PUBLI5HINQ
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
SEE
THAT THE
FAC-S1MILE
SIGNATURE
OF
IS ON THE
WRAPPER
OF.ETOT
BOTTIjE of
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Oartorla li pat cp In oce-ilM bottlei only. It
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I vim othtiI, W 1n nn thn vlok or Bromlaa that it
ii "Jnit bi good" and "will aiuwer every bin
poee." W Bc toat yon get u-a-b-i-u-h-i-a.
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Send for catalog.
College
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insi-IUIIUi, i in lilt- put". uu-iiiutui cuiiaainim, aitvihih -fuiiiij.
Pimiilt'S Unllini-s-i to Marry, KxliaiiMiiuic rirufiis. Viirlcowle and
Constitution. 1 1 slop all Iossm br out cr nlRlit I'lfvpntu qnlcli
n"oi diso!'rirrf w.iich if nolchPrkni Vails to dpf-rmutorrha-rt and
SAM JONES. 1
"THUNDERBOLTS,
the lntest and (rranileat liook by this worM-wlrlp celebrity
now out and lor mie exclusively by subscriptioa. The
only took liven to the public by Sam Jones la ten yers.
Kditrd bv IU-V- H. F. llnvni Inli-odiirlion bv Bihop
.losfph 8'. Key, of the M." E. Church, fouth. WI9 pRiron.
Ut Miilcndid illustnitinns. A lionnnza (or agents. Jlost
laptdly, taaily Killing book o( the age.
AGENTS WANTED.
Snd Ss Cents for Arent' Outfit, ind 10 Cents tw Oar
70-pae, Illustrated Catalogue of tibles, Album. Ctc
WONDERFUL GALES.
Be Made fcy Agents.
snlcs made withm the last few weclin:
impnlnritv of llii womk-rful book, and Itm I,.
which a live. pii'hiprmanCTn eiTtre which J, 1
anvnt maoe fic.25 la fa CSJS selling 7 i
thrteCars: another 49.25 in ICC Oay; anotUcr tr
COfuPANT, Nashville, Tenn.
mm
TO THE
EAST
- OrVBS THI CBOICI Of
TWO TRANSCONTINEHTAt
rout m&
VIA
GREAT
NORTHERN RY.
SPOKANE
MINNEAPOLIS
AND
ST. PAUL
VIA
UNION
PACIFIC RY,
DENVER
OMAHA
AND
KANSAS CITl
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES
OCEAN STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLANO EVERY 5 DAYS-
..FOR..
SAN FRANCISCO
For full detail! call on or addresi
W. H. HURLBURT,
Qen'I Pass. Agent,
T'OKTI.AND. 0
E. McNEIL, Pres. and Mgr.
Trains arrive and depart from Portland a
follow!
Depart No.2 For nil Kastern points via
Union I'nclilc 9:00 p. m '
Nu. 4 The r-pokane Flyer nnd
Oreiil Northern 2:45 p.m..
Arrive No. 1 From the East via Union
PtielllD fi:00a. .
" tio. 8 Fiuui Spokane U:5ua.m
EAST AND SOUTH .
VIA
The Shasta Route
OF TUB
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO
Kxpress Trains teave Portland Daily.
onih. North.
OOip.M. I Lv Portland Ar MIU.M
ii:.vjp.m. I I.v Oreiron (,'Ity Lv 8:40,
7 4.ia.m. Ar Run KruiieiM o Lv 8:00 P.
The above trains stop at all utationn between
I'ortlmid an t biilein, Turner, Marion, JelU-i
sou, Albany, Taiii;iit, Hhcilds, Hulsey, Harris
burir. Junction t:ity, lrvliii!, Knuiie, Creswell,
I ottatie Gruve, uraliin, and all nations (nun
Koauburg to Anlilaud, ineluMve.
KOSfiBUKG MAIL DAILY
8:30a.m. , Lv Portland A r . 4 :K0 p. it
27A.M. Lv OreitonCity J.v S:80P.
5:20 p. M. I Ar KoseburK I.v I 7: Oa. u
DISINO fAKS ON OliDKN ROUTE.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLIEP1M8
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
Attached to all ThrouRli Trains.
IVeMt Sine OlvtHlon,
Between PORTLAND hikI COKVALLIS
HAILTRAIN UAILYtEXCKPl SUNDAY.)
7:30A.M. I Lv Portland Ar6:50P.H
1.1:16 P.M. Ar Corvalli Lv 1 1 06P.M. .
At Albany and (lorvalils f-nnneet with Vralik
o( Oregon Central St Kastern R. H.
SX PRESS TRAIN DAILY t KXCKI'T SDNDA Y. I
4:finP.M.Lv Portland Ar8:25A.M
7t0P.M.Ar MeMluuvllle Lv6:t0A.M
Direct connection at 8an FranelKCo wliU
Ot'cidentiil and Oriental and Pacific iliiU
riieamnliip Lines for J-iAN AND CHINA.
Sailing dati-Sion application. ',
Hates and tickets to eastern points and
Kurope also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU
and AUSTUALIAeau be obtained from
. K. K. BOi l), Agent, Oregon City
R. KOF.HLKR. E. P. ROGKRB,
Malinger, Asst. .F. & P Wnit
Portland, Or. Portland, Or.
GO . EAST
VIA
LIBRARY CAR ROUTE
America's Scenic Line.
THE AI.l-KAIL 1 OPTK
TO KOOTENAI MINING lilTIilCT
VIA
SEATTLE AND SPOKANE.
Shortest and Quioltest Route
- TO
ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS,
DULUTH, .
, CJIJ3I
AND ALL POINTS FAST.
Through ralace oil Tnvrint Sheptrt
Dining and Library Ohsfrralion
, Can.
SEKVICE AND til flvm V I F1I All D
For tickets and full InformeMr.n eoll on n
adnresa A, II. c. liKS.NITON,
Poril-iinOrpfi n
or, R. C. STEVfcNS. U. W. P. j.. ttattle.
60 YEAR8'
EXPERIENCE.
. .4, TRADE MARKS.
riji DE1ICN8,
COPYRICHT8 A a.
Anyone sending a -h and dencrlptlrn may
floicalrawrerlain, free, whether an Invention ia
prooaliljr patentable, ( onimunicatlnni slrletlr
contldentlil. ol.iest aiencj fi.rseeunna palenti
" America. We hare a WanhinuMn ofhee.
Patents nki-n tbroujih Jaunn A to. reoeir
special not.oe in the
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
i..nuix month.. Mmtmen ccpie ajid iIaj,i
Book os P atkxts sent free. Addiias
MUNN A CO.,
3t Drea.oav. Se Vrk.
RvS21 Jai) minting It the
uoancr uiuce.
Meals
Dining GBufRH I
4L4.