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A L03T CHORD FO0ND. W stood alrms In the choir loft, By th organ tall and grim. While over the key her Anger Followed their own sweet whiraj I spoke of the coining parting, nil plid for on farewell kisa, But lier ruodoet wiah forbade me Lavet the trxton old might list. Than 1 struck on the organ a stroruj, full chord, And era 111 echoes died In the twilight dim of the old gray church I kissed my promised bride. We stood again by the orvan When many rears had Ard, But ahe thought me grown cold and hra'tless. And I thought her old lore dead. I spoke of our last fond parting. Of the chord and its tender tide. And how like the sound of that muslo Our love had throbbed and died. Then my heart leaped up with a great, glad bound And forgot its recent pain. For she blushed, and drooping her lashes said. "Could you And me that chord acln" Willard llolcomb in New York Advertiser. THE MEDAL. ' For five minutes the early morning atorai had raged, and the cold rain waa making great bubbles where it f$ into the gutter. Thus the street had been suddenly abandoned, and down the side of the square in which stood one of th largest shops, the small cab horses, mo tionless and glistening under the shower, looked like the painted animals of a toy box. Nevertheless, the bus which runs from the principal street to the Northern Tailway station had just turtied the cor ner; the two dapple gray horses, giving a good shake to their collars as they trotted through the puddles of water, and like the platoons of a Roman legion aheltered by their shields, the passengers came out from the waiting room and ad vanced to besiege the heavy coach under their rain drenched umbrellas. "Come on. the north!' shouted the conductor, never suspecting the audac ity of his ellipsis. "Only three places left inside: one. two, three; no one an swers; four, five." "Here, four and five," said a sweet voice from the depth of the great white cap of a sister of charity. . "Tickets." , And after having closed their tre jnendously large, old. blue cotton um brellassuch umbrellas are never seen anywhere nowadays except on the coun- would." Then, quietly altering tuurtono, he said to the conihctor In a sympa thetic manner, "Yon hava no cluldreu. bave your "Oh, yes, three." replied the old sol dier, "but they are much larger than yor.r hoy. I have three daughters. My eldest has been married about a year, and the youngest has just entered upon her apprenticeship ." "Then you know just how it is. When we began to be worried about our boy's health it was at the worst season of the year, in July, when so many young chil name to herself with a smile of ten derness. She did not love him yet, but suddenly hit fearless look his strange smile awoke in her Then quite abruptly hor father, taking her with him, left for one of bis castles in the depths of Auvergno, At last she summoned up hnr tirags and asked for news of her betrothed, and the old duke, purple with rage, had sternly ordered her uover to speak again his name before him. She had obeyed. grief Btrickou, understanding nothing, a r ir k Tr -L t ? BUtil dy y chance she w a lf d IK i wtbO0kWm Xu newspaper id then first learned of a tf yon p ease; he mat book covers. He horriblB4duel fm,Klt by Lord Cavendalo, then the d tes. tho Joi ThlnkS. any kind of a orsp will do, then If an kind of seeds will ll hut flu II f tits heal results yuu sIhiuM plantV FERRY S SEEDS. 1 Always lbs lawk lli.jf are recawnlatal asi I the staiitUrd svsrywlier. I j!w Ferry's Weed Annniil l the meal fj VI IHMHTllUII tHH)k lt III klllll I'llO- If II llahcd. II Is Invaluable to the U X planter. Wesend II IVe. l. M. FERRY & CO. if NCV PITK01T, every one goes away either to the coun try or to the seashore. "Oh, yes, you see I know all about it That was when our boy became nick the night before the celebration on the 14th. He was first feverish and then he had a chill; then he began to cry and to complain of choking, and bis crazy fa- frightful dates. After that she remembers a long ill-1 ness and the name of Douglas repeated 5 in her delirium, and the troubled star of O the night lamp twinkling faintly out ! M from the midst of clouds of iusomuia; j H then she recalls the heartrundiuir walks i 1 taken during convalescence in autumn Qj BILLIOUSNESS V. nil !.. ....... ...a a..:..: i.: hllafn..n,lM.. LL . Z, the K"J uotain panorama, while H windows; it .mite set my teeth on edge, ISJTJ'!!!'. tUe 8T",,J I Oh, these men. tbey must always be thinking of politics; it is their play thing, or whate er you have a mind to call it. "But the jas aay. 1 can tell you, he thought uo more of his decorations or his illuminations. The doctor came, looked alarmed and put on the poor child's back a plaster as large as my hand. Pleurisy. Do you understand how a child no older than be is could have such a sickness? We were in to her le8g incurabIo than thut auiuicueu iiruuiuMttiiceo. i sul not with their great yellow leaves, and how melancholy she felt while following with her eyes the flight of the clouds chased by the northwest wiud. which raged even to the summits. Then she took the great step of her life, and in spite of ber father's grief, in spite of the advice of her uncle, Mgr. (16 lardaiiian, wno came with all pos sible haste from his diocese, she took tho veil of a sister of charity, and for six years she bad dressed wounds that Z5 O NoriCK Kl'U rTIU.K'ATIoN. l aud OHIO 0,"""A'(',,rV1',,,I'IJ",' Nolle ! hereby Klven Hint Hi f.'llnwliut name, .!.l..r.,..flledn !'!:"'!".; -J, J! mske mini irKi In aupi-rt "M' '' "'" ", ' der Hee. .':' , H it., and mil M I"""' "I" " in.de liel MO (he tenl.ler slid lleeoierr the H (V.i.l ..Hie. at tlregou Clly, Oreu, on JiuieH, vU die llmimii, Ilome.le.d entry No V.W lor the N , He T II H g K He iikiiiim Hi li'lloinlin" 'ne.M'i'tii prove hi Hnu..u reiidem e u'u aiidniltlvatlna ol .M land. U: S iimiel l-sl A. K lh"in i. lleoM T Hl.mill ter, A Wade, all olscolf. HI). ,"'" ';""" Oreiroil AI'l'HI" 'iivw l,,,,Mrr. NUlIl K Kl'U I'l lH.U'Alli'S. I.anu llrrii r omui'S firv i"" "! April 7 I1"".!. I Society Directory, IIIK..HN CITY ll(MIII) OK TKjh Meeli si Ciimi I Hoiim on Meeuihl esi h iiiMiilh. VUlInu weleiiinn. "1 K. K. iuNAI.IMiiN, OKI), C. Illtii,., Heer.i.,,. f;V t'ANIIV lUIAKII tie TltAliJ Meeli at Kiilhl lUll.l anl.y . tli It -I rrl.lsr ol eariiiuolilli Vl.li,,,,,, h.J titanium, See. Wm . knhis, ' M JttllN H HIIANt ll. Nil. (Hi, (;, i Meela every l uea.lar eveliln st'n,, enllier Walll slid lentil Hlreela, lit,,(' Ntrr Ji iiH.Hee'jr, T, W. Hi u,t)l. Mil I'MlMAII l.nlHllt, Nil. I, A r ",, llnldt Ha leaulsr eoiiiiniiiile.il,,,.. Nollro la herebe ilven thai in f"lloM' and HiUd Hsliiniays or eseli ii,.,il, ., n aim , I settler lia tiled uollr ol his Intention . Hrellireu In s.mkI aiandlns sr lnnie,,, I. I.. I'nlili, TheS. B. lleathclieaml Liver Cure, i physio i tv.Kir- I If Taken at IHrei'ted, we litisrantee Siitli. ractlon nr Uenind luiir Money. Don't Sicken. Don't Crlpo. I .M) PAnta liar hntttn. bv I. M Avuhku-h. the Seventh street tlniKK'iit. ashamed to acknowledge it My hus band went out to try to collect two or three bills, but it was of no use: every one had gone away. And then it almost j seemed as if we could not make our boy ! i well again, our dear little follow. "We live, you see. at 83 Vinaigries street. We have only two rooms, and ' one inflicted upon her own heart She had watched with the dying, whom she almost envied because they could leave this world before herself. But suddenly Bhe remembers that if dead to the world, as she believes herself to be, she still pre serves and yet wears around her ueck the little medal, blessed by the pope. which Lord Cnvendale had brought back V....1 i. .. . . : . . , 7'r "us " ",uu" " 1H i to her on his return from a short visit to that looks out upon a wall. Then the , jj- doctor said: -You must take him to the; Tha wettkmw of a wownn who bfta hospital. I will give you a line to the , olu.e m ,ove, Jl8t Ht thjg t house surgeon, who is one of my friends. her ,.omnanion rt1v to.i.-I.l her. believing her to be asleep. Roar Oh, but that was hard. We carried him there in a cab. although I had to take a pair of sheets to the jiawnshop to pay the fare. But at the hospital door my husband embraced our little boy, whom i was carrying wrapped tip in a woolen B3U fm nctai irwiu hot mi-Tlg I uk, tlnnl i.nnl III iinimrl id lila elalm and tlmlNLld l i( Mill lie made lielmellie llrill.lrr and It. eelver l Hie I' H land at in ,,in t'lly. lireit'Hi. oil June . !, ! ji'nn raa-, . Ilnn.eatvad fliirvloll. .,rllie W I. N 'i and W. l,H W I, see. . T H . H He llainea Hie fidlrwlni aim I" .r.ielilae,'iillnn,'iia realdi'liev llp.m and enllll a,l I ald land, VII John Mvera and Ji'htl I e I", id l.aey. I Isela '. luaarxilllty, OreifMl. slid tle.irn t,ldl'll ami Ir Lary id Hnrlnswsler. i'lieknia r-.-nnljr. I,,,.,,,,, ' 1 J. T. Al'I'KIIHiiN. i H S-IK "'I'""' NolICK KOH I'l Hi ll Alln.N Land tnlli e si lri'vu I lly. Urei(,.ii. Apt ii a. in. I Nutlce la lierel.y slven that Hie l,,llti named aetiler has tiled liiillee id llUllllenlli.il to make flni.1 prool In nni-'ri id hit elaim. and that aald nronl III lie nude U'lore the Kela ter an, I livelier ol Hie I nltrd Hlalea land tiltli'O si Ore.on t'lly. lre,"ii, on Mar ii. I'M. Alrahain II Haker. Ilome.lesd eniry No f!i. lor Hi H or lh 8. K i, See XT is. K. 'i K. He nanus Die ltd lowlnii ltneea In ,rol e lila rinliinloiia rel dene ui"ii and eiiltlt alloti ol aald land. H lrry Unekner. l arie I aa,af, John I'stla. Jaiin a tt hilloek.sllol Mink t la, ktma. eonmy. tireiimi J. T. AI'1'KKrtuN. ,-m lleKl.ler. lillK'H'N l.llt'ilK. No. J, steela every i nuraoay eren mm t r iii Hi lien rnoa- iuii, Mtl' Ueinlera of lit I 'rder are lnlte,j ( ... j anaj., l.C.li t' H.V, N.H Thus. II ran. Kten, try roads the two nuns climbed up into I olaulet- antl "aid to me abruptly, 'You the bus. "One more seat." called the conductor, j "hurry up. sis." And still another woman came out of j the crowd and gave her number a woman of the lower class, with her linen j cap. She was twenty-five years old, and was sheltering as well as shecould under an old torn sunshade a little hollow eyed, sickly looking boy, whom she carried on her arm and who clung tightly about I her neck. j "Come now, mamma," Baid the con ductor, rustling in bis rubber coat, i"that urchin is too old. You must buy ticket for him.' "What, sir." quickly replied the wo man, seeking to retain her self posses sion, "he is three years and a half." "And a little more; well, well, it is yery bad weather: climb up lively, now." The poor woman, with a shame fared go in alone; I haven't the courage. "1 went in mothers are strong; they have to tx but when the house surgeon took Leopold from my anus it seemed as if my heart would, break. Then I went out of doors to find his father, whe was smoking while he waited for me. When he saw me come out alone with my blanket over my arm, he threw bii pipe down on the sidewalk, where it broke into twenty pieces, and then we walked home side by side without say Wake up. sister; we have just reached the place." Mile. Annette de Cardaillan. in her re ligious Ufe Sister St. Ursula, opens her eyes and sees just in front of her that poor woman with her little boy on her knees, who had been the involuntary cause of her dream. Quickly putting ber hand to her throat, after some difficulty she succeeded in inserting two of her fingers under the stiff starched calico of her stom acher and drawing out a small gold ua'dal held in place by a fine cord, which she hurriedly snapped. She placed it. yet warm with the heat of her body, in the working woman's hand, saying: V on t you please, accept, inadame, this Ansirreenhle IjuittiveHtid NKIIVi: 'It IMC. Sold ly Dnnrir'aiHi-r wut hv mml ;.'.':., OJc, and $1.00 rvr pui'knue. rAnmpun free. If ft fjft Ttm Favorite IC0T3 rCTIH IkU i Wfurtliu'l'ootuaudUrYalu.lijc For sale hv l (i. Hiintlev. g :J STL f"! ? -niembranceand hamit around your little sick boy s neck? It is a medal sii weeks that Leopold staid at the hospital. It was summer, and 1 believe that the weather was beautiful, but all that time it seemed to me as if the sun never shone. "Yes. 1 could see him Sundays and Thursdays, and in spite of the rules I carried him sweets, toys, like this, con cealed under my shawl, and they told me that he was getting better, that h ! air. took the only vacant seat, near the I would certainly get well. But when I Bus aoor and opposite the two nuns, placing her little boy on her knees, and then. "Ting-a-ling. ting-a-ling-a-ling." .the full bus went jogging away with an exasperating noise, just like iron bars jolting over the pavements or like cracking glass. Although seated side by side and dressed exactly alike the two sisters of charity did not resemble each other. The elder was perhaps fifty, with the strong physique and ruddy color of a farmer's wife. As soon as she had given the conductor six great pennies wrapped up in a bit of paper (it was all the money that the poor nuns had and the mother superior had but just given it to them as they were setting forth on an errand to the hospital) the stouter sister in a countrified manner put her big basket on Uer knees and crossed her hands upon the handle. She was a true, good, reli gious woman, but a woman who must assume the lowliest duties and do the hardest work. ' Her companion, on the other hand. was still quite young, possibly twenty three or twenty-four years old, and her whole appearance bore the strongest tes timony to her refined and aristocratic origin; in a word, she came of a good family. Only that soul painter, Philippe de Champagne, would have had the necessary genius capable of putting on canvas that pale, distinguished looking face, a face already emaciated and with two light shadows under its great hazel eyes. Worthy of an archduchess were those transparent hands with their taper ing fingers, which the young sister of charity supported upon her old horn handled umbrella, I Meanwhile this woman of the lower ,class oh, these worthy people, they are like great children, full of confidence and heedlessness; how excited they be come, how badly they are deceived by false and foolish flattery, but then how good natured they arel this poor work ing woman suddenly entered into con versation with the conductor, who was a little, lean, gray bearded old soldier, wearing upon his vest the faded ribbon of the Crimean medal, and who had found time, while collecting the poor woman s fare, to bestow a smile and a pleasant word or so upon her sickly boy. ! "Yes, it is true enough," she said; "he Las been quite sick, poor little fellow, and I have been to bring him away from the hospital, where he has remained for the last six weeks. He has still bis little ipapier macho image, for be went to the Hospital of the Infant Jesus. The old doctor, who speaks to you as if you were a dog, but has a good heart all the same, "has just this minute said to me, 'Six months of cod liver oil and he will be rwelL' ' Is it not so, Popol? His name is Leopold. And you will not make up a face when you have to take it, will you? And you will swallow your cod liver oil j-you know you promised mother you which our good father, the pope, blessed at Rome six years ago." And disengaging herself from the ex cited mother's half stammered thanks the sister of charity followed her stout companion, who had already got down from the bus and wis walking bravely along through the tuud. The conductor had a great desire tc say a word or two, but he was an old , , , " . J num uj l-wu, UUfc no " us ttll OIU I would once get out into the street on my mfantry corporal who had had part of TK-nt. lin,A ' ....... .... .1 ; I 1 1 - 1 ' way notue it seemed as ir i could nevei stop crying. Still 1 had to force back my tears and not return home with red eyes, on account of my husband, whe could not go with me, for he had found work again. "He Buffered as much as I during oui boy's absence, you understand, though all the time ho tried to put on a brave face: but once when I returned from the hospital 1 surprised my Jor husband, who was weeping before one of Leopold's old photographs, which he had placed on his work bench. Now it is all over, and happily over, all the sorrow," said the poor woman, half devouring hei child with kisses, "and you will see your father again; he is even now getting breakfast for you, and you will get well, my darling, and you will grow large and strong. He has good plump checks al ready. And you will take your cod liver oil to please your mother, will you not, my boy?" i While the poor woman was thus s, mr-! ing out the fullness of her heart the bus j conductor (he was a father) and the elder sister of charity (she was a good woman) ' listened to her with encouraging smiles. ! But what was the other nun thinkine his ear cut off by a Russian bullet at Balaklava and who felt the deepest re spect for women. Besides, the poor mother was looking at the blessed medal with a very serious and moved expres sion. "French and a soldier," so runs the song, and the conductor contented himself with smiling behind his gray mustache while he muttered to himself, "Oh. these women these women!" Translated for Boston Transcript from the French of Francois Coppee. A GOOD I I IN VESTMENT la one that brings big returns. A GOOD MEDICINE Is tho ono that does whut is claimed for It. OREGON KIDNEY TEA wlllenrenll Hieaea of the Kid tirytittol I liu.iryi 'I inn.ioii!.!! liiti:m, li. iIm-Ii-W, Scalding I'min, when I'ritu'tnt,', I'.iiri' in the Hn,k nnd I.iru!, lrnlnlion ol the lll:ol,ler. llrick lui't lien-"it. aud ltriKhl's DiM-.e.c, CURE YOURSELF and Live a Long Time with out paying Intorost on your Lease of Life, by suffering- NiT It K K"lt ri'MI ll'ATluN land t'dlee at Hrru I'lty. uretou.l April t I'W Notice la hereby len, lhal the fnll,!if liamed aelller ha riled n 'II, e ol lila Inlet lion lo make final proof In ait,,,rl ol lila claim, and Hull aald r-rid will be made before Hi Hi-sitter aud Hecelverol tits ('tilled Mitiri laud orhceal lirrsniil'lly.nretou. on May .V lJ.I, l Jilni-a Hontnlre I'r H S NoTKilorilie K See t I JI, l( .S K He namea Ibe b-ll-m Hi- a utn-i.ri lo rle Ilia colitlnnoilR roblrtii'e nttl and I 1 1 1 1 vallou ol mi, land, ilr Henry Mcikikhi. I'tl re k .McAdtlll. I ImiIc. d. Mall.), J I fi.-kel reaa, all ol rand), I'Ui kallim coniilv lr,-(,u J I AITr i;.i".S. 4 II V 1'J In ,1,1. r Sul U K loll I'l III Ir.ui'iS I. and Dltlce al Oreiton I III . llre,-,,u, M in li a. l-.il I Notice la hereby irKett that the l,,llollif nam, d ictller hi. filed lo-Mce Mil lntrlilin In tnkc rlunl nr.M.f in ii't,rt ,,f ut claim. an, 1 Hnil a. 11, 1 ,riM,j a III l- iiti'l,- la'b.rr Hie li'(ller and llcceiicr of Uo-r r I .nl mine at or,,,n t'lty, On-foii, on Mav I. l-ii tit I baric nil Iloim-M I enir. So 'ti,. f,,r Hie N V i,iec. .'T.r.'S.ll ;K lie i I In- ,,ll,,H II, ( it nee to ,r,ive hl e,,niMiii.,,i r,-.llcucr ti"ii and cnltl at I mi ol aald land, under hie ''.ai!. K S III Unity .otk-,-rt, VII,,. I II llalhfa. Fred A. I lli'lnl'inli. Kink I. Kl. Irldue. all of Salmon. I' lack a in ml) . I tn-c.-n a-IVl llj J T. AiTH.SuS. l;e(later. Kim I.OMIK. Ml 111, I.iioi Meela at I I'M rel)w 'a hall, l ita,,,, j Halmday eielllll(. Vlallllil lirelliir, welcome ii. n. rittiHer.ki J, r" hiai . Hon. FA II K KM' AM I'M KM. Hit 1 I. fl , Meela fllit and third Tuea,t ,,( rh al Odd Fellows hall. Menthera ma4 , l,alrlar hi cordially llltllrd lo allriid j a nirwAKT. w, li .timr Sftll t Hint iv,. ttAi llF.NO TlilltK. Mi u. Meeta Wednesday evening si Armory t llliti mi'iulHirs invited t ilts ki J II t tan, C.itl K. SlMMnNS. Ill the i licult t'onri of Ihe Stale ol nrefoii for the I'oiintv of ritckauiait. i Addis II McMillan. ,lntnllfT i It II. McMillan. 'defendaiil. ' Toll II. MrMlllnii Ih,,,- hi mid defendant III the n unc of ihealaleof orrt,,n you are re iinre, lo ai,.ear and an.wer ihe i iplaintof thelilallilill herein on Monday. Ihe miidittnf April. l-j:l and If you fall a,iosnMer the I'laililllt will npply in the court lor the relief prayed lor In tl impUliii, to wit K,,r s ,e erce diKiolvluit the l,ti.. of mnirluioii) now exUlini! between you and the plalutirl and lor audi other ami fnnhcr relief lo the curt may aeeut runiiabiv, as, I for her r,,.t. and dla bnrieiuenta in th la ult. I III" aillliuioua l publlthed hv order of livtl It. Hinrm. Judne of th- lib Jinll, i dlnrlct made on the ath day of March, lyit 11K.. a.rt i A iirr..rK -l" I II Attorneys lor I'uiniliT NOTIlK OK Knit l.lol OK K of I' hall Genuine Attar of Rosea. When you see "genuine attar of roBes" offered on the "bargain counter" for twenty-five cents a half pint you are justified in suspecting that article. The real "attar" comes in copper canteens, which weigh about twenty ounces. They are valued at $100 apiece. The present supply of attar is chiefly derived from a small tract of country on the southern side of the Balkan mountains in the Turkish province of Roumania. The principal seat of the trade is in tho town of Kizanlik, and the damask rose is the flower grown. The peasants plant it in rows in gar dens and nelils. W. S. MAPLE, Blacksmithing and Repairing. Having one of the best slniers in the ntnle in my employ, I imike HORSISHOEIXG A Sl'l-CIALTY ALL WORI ATTENDED' TO PROMPTLY. Shop opposite corner from Pope's hunlwaro utoru. ORECON CITY. ORECON. During the month of about, the young sister, so pale, with the May the flowers are gathered by boys aristocratic looking hands, who had low-: and girls in sacks and clothes baskets, ered her velvety eyelashes as if absorbed The flowers are daily distilled that they in deep thought? She thought to her- j may lose none of their odor by delay. It self as she sat there. "Here are two peo-' is "aid that about 7,500 pounds of flow pie who are bound together for better or j s are required to produce 2J pounds of for worse, who love each other and who pure attar. Buffalo Commercial, have a little child." She thought to her-1 self that once oh. it was a very, very 1 T,,e I'mfessor in a i'ii. long time ago. long liefore her kindly The herr professor has entered the hands had ministered to suffering hu-! lecture room and taken off his overcoat, manity she had hud a dream, a pure ' Now he takes his seat at the desk, when and noble dream, which came back to ! e becomes aware that ho has left his her like a vague remembrance, revived ' manuscript behind. He is greatly per- by the simple remarks of the unworldly piexeu, for without manuscript it is im- SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Htste ol Ore.un for the County of CUckmnaa, a: Mrs. Mehala Ann Teeter, plaintiff, va. bnrah I.. Mack, Hyclc A. Pone, David P. I'npe Krneat K. Hope, Hanlvl K. Pone, Hardy m a" Pope, and Clarence Floyd, tlefchdaiitii. To Iwvld r. Pope, Ernest F. Pone, Daniel K Pope, nnd llurdy H. A. Pope-delcndmita-In the imine of the State of Oreuii You are hereby required to appear mid anawer the com plaint filed Hirnlnat you In the nboveetitltled auit on or before the drat day of the next term of the above entitled court, to wit the term l,c Iflnnlnir Monday, April 17lh, lwl; nnd If you full an to anawer for went thereof tho ids It'll ir will lake a decree aitaluat yon for the relief de nniiidiid In the cioinpliilnt, to wit: for a decree tmrtitionlnif the K. , of the S. W. , of section "'"I'J fnV'V : f tin- H. W. section in, III .4H K. 1 h. In Clackamas courtly, Oreiriin according to the respective rihtaof Ihe parlies' and for an eiiinl distribution of the costs here in, and for such other relief as seems meet and proper. This summon Is made by publication In the flreiroii City Knterprlse by order ol the Hon. K D. riliHttuck, made at Portland, Uroiroir and en tered of record on the ?7th dayof February Ism i.:t-4:U U.K. f UOHH. Atl'y lorpl'ir. ' working woman. She is dreaming of the past she remembers. Her name then was Annette de Car- possible for him to proceed with the lec ture. Apologizing to the students and saying he will be back immediately, ho daillan. She graduated from the Con-' hurries home, as he remembers having vent of the Sacred Heart, and in the ' 'ef' the papers in his other coat. He runs duke's (Tier father's) house the high win- P t0 bis room in breathless haste. His dows of the young girl's room looked coai hangs there on the peg, and sure out into the large garden. It was spring- i enough the manuscript is in ono of tho time, and she ga-ed into the midst of a I pockets. Ho takes it out and transfers blossoming chestnut tree, all alive with 1 to the pocket of the coat he is wearing. the songs of birds. Then her uncle, the ! then takes off this coat and puts on archduke, arranged with the help of her ! tho other, and hurries off to the college parents her marriage to Lord Cavendale, to find when he gets there that he is again of the oldest nobility of Ireland. And j minus his manuscript. Fliegcnde Blat- he hears ai?ain the sad theme in a minor I ter. key of the Hungarian mazurka, wliich F COMPANY, FIUHT HKOI.MKNT, 0 N. (i Armory, Third and Main. Itetfiilar drill nle'ht Monday. KeiriiUr business meetliiKs, first Monday of each month. OFKICKKH. J. W. Oannnif, . . . Captain. F. HKelley, - . First Meute'ila!" U I Pickens, - - Second Lieutenant. the orchestra, concealed behind hirirR rtalms. rtlavprl nr. lirr enmini, ,nt Kail I l j - - -n "i,.,. How embarrassed she bad fiflt at the first glance of that young tiir.n. who was so correctly dressed, with his hair so smoothly brushed, with his short red dish beard, and whose black eyes, dia mond bright, gave him the fatally royal look of a Valoia. Douglas his name wag Douglas, and for six months sho had often, very often, whispered his A Costly Conquest. The conquest of Franco in 1871 was a dear bargain for Germany after all. The 200,000,000 indemnity was mainly spent on fortresses, and since the war Ger many has spent 000,000,000 on her army alone. If the loss of the labor of 400, 000 men perpetually withdrawn from industries and kept locked up In bar racks is calculated, some faint conception maj be formed of the costliness of mili tariaia. London Tlt-EiU. Portland-Clatskanie STR. G. W. SHAVER, J. V. SIIAVKK, Muster, Leaves WftHhinKton Htrcet dock Portland, every Monday, W'edneH day and Friday, at G A. M.. for Si Helens, Kalama, Rainier, Oak Point and intermediate points, arrivini at CIvATSKANIE At 3 o'clock p. m. Return trips for Portland following mornings at (5 a. m. AITI.HATIIIM LICKS K. To nil whom It may concern: 'lake nonce thai thclllidcrdklled will apply to the ..utility curt of l lackama, county, uie of iirei.n, on Wcdne.day, 11, e lid day l :ay vi lor s license to ,ei .pint,,,,,,., mall, and v I Il,ilnra in less ipmntltle than one ralb.u 111 ","?,"' reetneUi, ,, ro.lltty ol I'M, ,,., lor the period of .1. m ha, and hereto air neiea hi. petition, which be will pre.ent to tl, court si aald time y ,M r.l.S'l'i I'KTl lKi.N Foil l.lyl oit I.ICKNMK. To nte llotiornble C ty f nf ( lack.rnsa county, Fitate ol (lrcKou bohr,:.'J'lV!"'lur"!1"""1' and hoti.e- h 1 I rs of t sars.le preclnet. I'lackaina. county, and i. i f t,r, Kn. , re.p.eK,,,,, ,.,,,,,' your honorable body lo ,r.,t lire, , , k a liutlora In a",' r,,l""V""' "! Vl.tiil 1 '"s l a,il, ( a., ,, , pieclncl , i ku,,.. county and .tale f .!,, , , " - -- ' - wot w.iTr pn.y tsamca. Clark llanllnv liotlieb ,Miil,.r Ocorue It. Kpperson J'lllll II Kppel OcolKc llollimtu .loa. ph Wtlllic K F Andre H It Coalman Fred Zokk -IJ A I le,x J II Wewer I' S I I,,,.,' Krtist Kltot Albert Kherhbe a. par Aid r Joseph Meyer Joseph l.lnliatt John lioyeua Job,, H l.ihhotis Tneodor Fischer T I, Lawrence Tliotnaa i'hi-lnti J Mi Ii, , Hal, I .1 Ii lloiiKlum licrne A b lle Kobert lloeilacll John I. I'.rl llenula Yet'er Jillnes Phelut, Chitrlea Paahall J iarclll 0 Tan-Ill Peter p He I,! M Kelseeker W I' lloberts ji Kl'pefBoi, 1 botiias itwena Itid liwlticll Charles llr, Cockclr,.,, I II I'help, F II French H K New Mle Moerwald H V Frlu M C itottalioo Ml fiitiHR i.tiiMir;, no A, oft Meota r lec-md and toitrlh Saturday,, In,, lllll St tVllaouilllae llleaoli UlX Ni Ml inn, ) I . I l inb, iieeoruer, Mil I HON I.oiHiK NO. VA, A II. r t Meta evert Tltitiadsr enlm t o,H y, hall. Iiaweaio. lalllny brethren I'otne J. 1'. I n I. -IRC HPenoirr j M 11 MIA I inn, K Nil at. A II (' I Merla F,r. an I I h I l-l Halurda la Solllll. si ach,M, hotlatf Ylalltntf lliriabre J eh oioe a attrr. I J. w I ll-'sna, nee. F A I II til V l.',ln,K Iif A II I I stt-cla e.ery see, ti, I and ti.iinh Frti- I'lt'.l'lt ltl"lttll III ll'l'l rclioMB' .Ml ,'Joiirllllif lireltirrn Coldtall, Ii, . it. trel i I At HI l b, Lao C .t ii r. Ilceorder IIMKAVIts 1jih,K, ,N,i A 0 Meet, flr.l an I II, If. I Monday In eauh I at Mlala-lit a llall lalllli( lorlhrlll t. K I ii'i a llouv. lice j Mr VI'K I'ltsl. o ii A II.. iH'- i UF HllMillN I Meeta Srat Monday of each Irs. , nth I I' Hall. lirrfDi, l tty. l.lllti c,mra.l i aciconie. HU M VN I'AllKllll. Cnmsut I V aiu. Adj. tiKN i KlioK I'tie. r. No, Ii A. II , merit ol I Ires, ,11. Meeta III ai-hod ll.olae at Seedy oil (r I unlay In rsch nioinh al I o rl,.el a eoinra'tea made ttf-h-ouitl J 41 a ,. J. K aar tnsN, A'ljt. loin ma MK.UiK PFI.IFF CUHpH So (a, W HIST or ullF.oiiN. Mra M M Chartnan, Mrs F I. C.a hraiis. - . . Ta Hi- J. II llar llu,. . . a Meela on dial and third Fridays of niolllh In k of V Hall. M rtn lasts tl Irotii abroad, cordially welcomed m iSmtF VFIF.lt ANi r. l Maker I a lap. No la, meeta f.fr- I aii'l Inlrd I loitadny e.elilti( id rath I Nam Adam Kntzmiiu Herman llriiua J S Hml h K W ll, ,1,1, T II Andersen I'rlnh 1'hviii, J ll .lotiarud Henry Sehnalivll II Wldmer II Itldderbiisch II II I'liase J II Htnlth Herinan Ftselter Adolph Hcalt!r M W i.rlllnh X decker T Ko-nnccku M Kwltii; 11 W lllack Wm llritmhall S Itacon Joint l lrlch William Hpaticl 11 Itldderbiisch ') li drove " lit HCHl) Fred w aespu F H Whit I' Trubel C P llrooks W Flimvam J'llni Col lie C Cottee K K Hyatt A Kiibzer A Kllm-I Win llo.i h J T Coi kcircas C -M Hail, .y K iioi'tM'h W Kounecke FHtclnbern J Plllincli J A Hniith J V. lime John It Taylor Fob Htriius F I AI.IFF Caul. Wat, II l.aroN, ai Sarri NFW F K A W C T V Meeta (Irat Matnritay In eseh mmilkat 1 hall In New Fra. Frleltda of the nw . vlted b, be pr aol Mas t assij. a" Jillla Mrats Ftealdi-nt CANIIV I.iilMiF., No .V.I O ttt Meen flrai and third HMuida? artt Kiiltthl a hall t'snby. Vlaltltis mnlafl i : lllj'te weleouie , (', lit,,,,, t ..tii.i.aao 1. ss. gee TCAI.ITIM ,IIA.NtiK. NO 111. f oil I Meeta la. l Saturday ol each moDih s: I nan 111 tiaonvtlie K. a llt.t Htsa list, siuae, Hee'y. Mvl HI riK CIIFFK i.HAN'.F.. No H. T Meet, at their hall In Mar, 1, lam, aeecs 'iruav in each month al lu a. as. , llleuineraalwats wulcoma. J- JAi'K. J. K. Will" Hecrelarr lie Mill. Al. I. A tillANiiK. NO. III. Y of f I Meeta at their hall at W'rlithfa llrldi' eeiid Saturday of e.cli taonlh slaV'l reuow ineiniMrrs made welcome. ,. Jab. Nswn, H r r. 11 i.iaii-Ra. Mee. WAIINKH (i l A N., KT N'.T 117. t'"a7f t I ,'ieei nn Saturday of each In, mill 1: I "Sinn Rew r.rs. c, C. Wllllsttta, Mal Mlaa Maitule llr ' At.llll.l.F.H l.nlitiK, N't). M, K Ofl vi.dT," f''l'ly 11'ltblsl IheK.dlf - a noigiilN IIIVIlcl ciua A1.1t tiiuiiT. .la .C. C J. K ltnoi,r.a. K of a "i-i S1IIIA IKKIK ANH I.AIiUKal Meets first Friday of ,,.h w- K ',u" ATint.ll " '''I'-'-W-Hi-ey. ,; , CATUtACT Hiimk co. Nn.' l" Mcelssecotid Tuesday of ,,,.l, nl,,nth( h""-'- II. HnwialJ "K"iw, sec y j, VV, DCoNNIt. , ForNTAIN IIUMK CD.. No 1 nc iar meeting Wednesday H bet. .. u " V """""-aat shin Mais' belw ecu Nev h and Klifhth AlKKIIMAS.Hecy. I, A NIK (Ia lll'NI1 1 r-o. r-KWTiiN, Foreman. H CM Mi INS. M'iry K. Htevens, Malitllir, Oeort'e Mill ntits. For freight or paswenper rates apply to dock clerk at Portland or on board stamer. This is the nearest and most di rect route to the Nehalem valley. ' and Catherine A. Miller, defend liMiPorirn Mill... ,. defenda, " ' """ Wo' A. Mill,. h'u,,lh" "iii'innf theHlfllo f o1';?'1:"""1 ir , oieii Htril lliHl v..,. I.. ., . ' eoiii- by Hie firstdiiy of 1 111 "'!"' H-'ive eutlih-d'o ' ' ,' !" "'l'1,",'""ii '-I NOTH'K OF FINAL HKTTI.KMKS1 ..FlV.'. 'h ''"'"''V Klieii, llntl the under' .Va, , . . - w"' ""' H HI ai e,l ".'.' " HlHI'iek ceased, hn for 1" M"r "'''Hclllent III Ihecniim' I c, . '."' "'. "rcK'ui, si," e- iHi't 1. ' 1 "" ." Muni lay. the Isidsy IH.M.tialr,l( 1 o'clock A. M.nfltl' ., !T. ",'"''tl"na to snl.l aocoiinl," I'aled March :m, isi,:i. wlthil.e' J, , " 111 11 ' ". A'lmliiliin, Itiii, b 1 ii'iiicxed of the estate of , llnllock, deceiiBcd. D-ll' F:a;!r::-(-'; lendania; '""er, A. Miller, saM of Orciron V,.., .... I hu,.,.,.i '. ... '.""'. answer the com "'III OV III, me niiiive i,i,i 1 . ."' fl'i'iliiK April ivth iZ'- l''...W!l.; th" '' iswer, for want the.,r ... 1 , '!""'" to '"""in will sp- "'"'"i", ,11 1,1); I.. KIIIUSl VOII terest 11 . ' "' 1 K"l'l coin, win, ,. "t- Iir annum h,r til,, inrti ' Jl' KU I'"' ininlied and fifty ', ol,,,1, A', """ " f"r a decree foreel, " ' """"y's I BI exeeuied by you 'A "',n''rf"'" "i"rtK..He vor of ,1,1, VL, , 'r " y ' i .er 1st, ,s',, , I"'K ! of" i,e record of 1" 'r '''1 '" l,,H' ' 'niinty and state, " ' ,'' " ,,',rl5''''1,'" '"r ., ..d or eosl, ;i' "ld property , his smninoiiH Ik , ,,L ; 7"? K'llerpriHil y or, ' ' " n the Oregon ii'lj(of tl',.4,1, I, ! , ' ' n. II. Hurley, la,,d.Oreifoh, Mar cl! ' ? I I,rll!l- ""' Port-' "E'0HH,AUy,or,1,r. WOOD TUKNIX SCROLLSAWING BOXES OF ANY S1ZESMANUFACT I'artii'tj ,,.Hiri,iir v,.i Tonilmr. turtle, ISritckutrt, or StlDn nnrnontor'c Wo Will bn Siiiu,,! by Calling on M( uoors, Windows and Bit TO ORDER. Gk HT. BESTOW lew Opji, the ConureKational Cb