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:'-t. w TBJfi .a EM AGKfc. POBTLA.ND, OJftEGOK. Difficult Digestion That la dyspepsia. It makes life miserable. Its sufferers eat not because they tcanf i !to, -but simply because thoy mutt. They know they are Irritable and fretful f but they cannot bo otherwise. They complain of a bad taste In the mouth, a tenderness At the pit of the atom ach, an uneasy feeling of puffy fulness, headache, heartburn and what not. The effectual remedy, proved by perma nent cures of thousands of severe cases, Is Hood's SarsapariUa Hood's fiLLi ara tlis but cathartic. When It's Contagious. Hoax I wonder If Insomnia is over contagious? Joax Well, I find It affects me whenever our baby has It Philadel phia Record. Rheumatism and Neuralgia will not lire tinder the same roof with Hamlin's Wlaard Oil. 60 cents a bottlo. Changing a Camel Path. Tho camel path which for centuries has formed tho only connection bo .twoen Jersusalom and Nablus (Sy chern) hriB nt last been made Into a carriage road nearly twenty feet wide. FITfi Ptnnancntlr Cured. Ko fit. et ikttousdck rl l aftrllrl;lT'.iirof It. Klln.'.nrrat Ncrrt Msnonr. DiiDdiorifKifKW.untruiiKittioanil ia. Da.lt.ll.Knst.l,U3l tnhjtPhllaildrhl trrat. lr.hla.Pa A Straw. Edith Why do you think Mr. Fiold menus business? Ethel Ho has aBkcd mo why I did not attend cooking school. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their children during the teething period. Lire's little Frictions. "Aro you gotting ready for winter?" "Oh, yes; wo'o had' our last scrap with tho I co man and havo begun to quarrel with tho coal man." Detroit Freo Press. Plan's Cure for Consumption Is an Infal lible medicine for coughs and colds. N. W. 3amuei.. Occnn Urovo. N. J., Fob. 17, 1000. the Language. Floor Walker Do you wish to look at Horno suitings and somo trouserings? Do Jones No; I want to sco sonio collarlngs and cuttings. DKAFNKHH CANNOT JIB OCRKD By local applications, as they cannot reach trio dficaaed portion ol tho ear. IharaUonlrons way to cure dcalnem, and that la by constitu tional romedlci. Dealnuie la caused by an la flamed condition ol the rmicoiu Union of tho Eustachian Tube. Whtn thli tube geta In flamed yon have a rumbling sonnd or Imper fect heating, and when It la entirely doted deatiios la llm reault, and unlesj the Inflamma tion can bo taken out and thli tubo reatnrtd to lunorroal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever: nine caiea out ot tea aro cauaed bv la nothing but an InUamed condition of the mucous aurtacei. caiarrn, wincn We will give One Hundred Dollars for any mum ot oeafneaa (cauaea uy caiarrnj mat can lot be cured by Ilall'a Catarrh Cure. Bend for rtKulari, free. . . r. J. CHKNJCY A CO., Toledo, O. Bold by Drug glita, 7So HaU'aTaaaUr Mils are tho bast. It Depends. First Chappio I say, old chap, I'm going to a big shoot. What sort of n tip should I givo tho keeper? Second Chappio It depends on whoro you hit him. London Punch. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The 'Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Blgnaturo of 2v&Z&& Chatlng the Poxy. She Is your ,fricnd going to marry tho widow? Ho I think not. Ho told mo ho bod a better offer. Smart Set. No External! Symptoms The blood may be in bad condition, yet with no external signs, no skin eruption or cores to indicate it. The symptoms in such cases being a variable ppetite, poor digestion, an indescribable weakness and nervousness, loss of flesb auid a, general run-down condition of the system clearly showing the blood hat lost its nutritive qualities, bos become this and watery. It is in just such cases thai 6. S. S. has done some of its quickest and most effective work by building up the Uood and supplying the elements lacking to make it strong and vigorous. "My wife used sev eral bottles of 8. S. S. as a blood purif:cr and to tone up a weak and emaciated system, with Yery marked effect by way of improvement. "We regard ii a great tontc ana Diooa purifier." J.F.DUFP, Princeton, Mo, fe gf mW b the greatest of all f f f tonics, and yon will lfind the appetite im 0 t proves at once, strength returns, and nervousness vanishes as new rich pure blood once more circulate! through all parts of the system. 8. S. S. is the only purely vegetable Wood purifier known. It contains bo min erals whatever. Send for our free book ea blood and skin diseases and write our physicians for any information or advice wanted. Ko charge for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO- ATLANTA. M. af aB TUsL Bat Cease Syren. TaauaGood. TJaeH J fa Urn. Bold by drnwtm. M Snndy-Andi" v7tnk' a draw'' whisky afore you you gang lmhioTi If Tammas Ah, wjeel iitBt'ivMce dr-ap- pie. n VV Handy Then cay when, laddie. Tamnlas Nay, mon, tho glass say w hen. Neither Small Nor Short. will y - '"Andrew Carncgio is a small man."v "bmnlll iiioro'H never been any thing small nboutNCarnegio." "Well, then, he's short." "Short, with $280,000,000 to give away I" Cleveland Plain Dealer. Then He Gets Nolty. Biggs Your husband Mrs. isn't much for show. Ho always dresses very quietly. Mrs. Diggs Huh! You ought to hear him sometimes when his collar button rollB under tho dressor.' Chicago Daily Nows. OUT OF DEATHS JAWS THRILLINO RESCUE OP A UTICA WOMAN. The Htory of tlm Ktaiit na Told by Mm. Ttickrr A lliirrlhln Kxpftrlenca With h Hnppy Kudlog-. How' Mrs. Anna M. Tucker, "of 32 Kossuth avenue, Uticn, N. Y., was saved from a horriblo fate wlien death's jawB wero ultnost closing upon her is told in the following statement made by her to a reporter. "It was soon after tho birth of my littlo boy," sho said. "Tlirco different doctors had dono their best for mo, but they all failed to do mo any good. My caso seemed to bo a combination of nervous and stomach troubles. I had fainting spells, my food did not digest and caused mo grcnt distress. My head fult very badly and at times I was de lirious. I lost in weight from 130 to 08 pounds, I hnd no color, my feet and hands wore cold and my limbs hnd a prickly sensation ns though asleep. I was not refreshed by sleep although I slept heavily. I learned 'of Dr., Wil liams' Pink Pills from a published caso similar to mine that had been cured by tho pills. I took thrco or four boxes before I wuh certain that I was being benefitted, but continued their use until I was entirely cured. "I am glad to recommend Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills for Palo Peoplo for thoy are the modicino that' saved my lifo. I do not believo that ordinary medicino could havo cured mo." Although Mrs. Tuckor'a was n severe caso, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cured lior. Lessor troubles yield oven mora readily to tho potent action of this mar velous medicino. Not only will these pills euro cases similar to Mrs. Tuck or'a, but thoy havo been proven to bo nn unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' Danco, sciatica, nouralgia, rheumatism, norvous hcadacho, after effects o grip, of fevers and of other acuto diseases, palpitation of tho heart, palu and sallow complexions and all forms of weakness either in malo or fomalo. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo Peoplo aro sold by all dealers, or will be sent postpaid on re ceipt of price, fifty conts a box, or six boxes for two dollars and a half (thoy aro never sold in bulk or by tho hun-' drcd) by addressing Dr. Williams Medicino Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Thoy act directly on tho blood and nerves. Avoid Imitations j substitutes nover cured anybody. A Cinch. Tho Boss No I must havo a married man for this position. Applicant Just keep it open for an hour. It's easier to got marrlod than it is to got a job. Changed Plans. "Is your poor aunt consolablo yet for tho loss of her first husband? "Oh, yes j but now' her second bus band is unconsolablo ovor HI" Flic gando Blaettcr. College Colors. "Our collego colors are pink and gold," said Miss Frocks, "Our collego colors wero black and bluo when I was initiated into tho secret societies," added her brother. Detroit Free Press. Ills Real Reason. Blffkins I toll you I bate to think of my wifo going awny on a vacation. Bilklns I daro say you will bo lono ly, old man. Biffklns It isn't that, but she always mowed our lawn. Boston Post All Planned. Teacher An island isa body of land entirely surrounded by water. Take Cuba, for instance. Tommy My pa says that's what we are going to do before wo get through. Boston Herald, Detected. "What mkos tho actor criticise you eo severely? "My dear sir," answered Storming ton Burnes, "ho hopes to make people say it is professional jealousy, thereby conveying the impression that ho is in my class." Washington Star. Matched. Mr. Drinker I want a to match my eyes. blue necktie Salesman I'm sorry, sir, but wo aro just cut of bluo ties; but I can sell you one to match your nose." - ' H One Uses. j Mr, Dobbs (on tho way to the races) Nice ride to tho race course, don't you think? Mr. Hobbs (nervously) Yea, but think what a long walk back. 'v " Making the Punishment Fit Crime. Mrs B6rcum(hopel0'5ly) Morti mcr, I cannot mako Willie mind. . 'Mr. Borcum (sternly) Willie, do ns -your mother wishes or I will mnko you go'nnd sit in a cozy corner." Brook lyn Eagle. The Cloudl tf Doubt "Ho hns told mo that ho loved mo," said the fair girl, "hut I don't know whether to marry him or not." "I am suro ho does his best to tell tho truth. But, you Fee, ho works in tho weather bureau. Washington Star. Electric Road to Mt. Blanc. During the past summer nn electric railroad was completed to tho foot of Mount Blanc at Chamounix, which makes it possible to reach that plaeo from Geneva in thrco nndthreo quarters bouts. But recently tho Journey was by dilgionco and took tho greater part of a day. An Inspiration. O'Hqolahnp Will, tho barn is paint ed nn' 0111 tnko thot money Tf It's all tlio 8a mo to you. Ottinger (surprised) Why, you can't havo painted it so soon, Pnt! O'Hoolnhan (triumphantly) Suro, Oi hov, sir". Oi mixed tho yellow paint for the first coat wid tho grntiQ for tho second, nn' Oi put both conts on to gether to euvo time. Brooklyn Eaglo. No Model. "I know a man whoso wifo never spoke n word to him about money," ho said. "What a model husband ho must havo been I" remarked it womnii in tho company. "What a model wifo, I should say, rather," corrected tho second man. "I don't know nlout that," said tho first speaker, "sho was deuf and dumb." Salt Lake Herald. A Thoroughbred, i Sho Ib it truo that when you pro posed to me you didn't know whether I rns wortli n penny? lit Absolutely. But I nlways was willing to take chances Detroit Freo Press. A Chinese Pen. Tho Chinese pen from tlmo imme morial has been n brush' mado of somo soft hair and used to paint the curiously formed letters of tho Chinese alphabet. ' Didn't Keep Count. "How many times did you voto in tho election?" '"Mnrso Tom," was tho reply, "ain't you knowed ino long 'miff tcr know dat I don't know nuttin' 'bout 'rithmetic?" Atlanta Constitution. Providing himself With Business. "You run your nutomobilo very fnst through tho streets," suid tho friend to tho doctor. "Yes," roplicd tho man ot pills and bills, "I'm nlways in n hurry to got there; and, besides, when times aro n little dull I can pick up n fuw cases on tho way." Cleveland Plain Dealor. The Easiest Way. Husband What aro you doing in my pockets. Haven't you any money? Wifor-I hnvo money of my own, but a man's pockets aro so much easier to find. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's ittle Liver Pills. Mutt Bear Signature of 5m FaoStaaJto Wrapper Batow. Tar? euautU aa4 a easy teUkaaai FM HEAIAClEi FM liniNUt. FIR IIUIHSim FOftTIRMIllVER. FIR CINSTirATION. FIR SAUIW SKIN. FMTNECIMPUXIII , . aVlJSMaaTftuiuMTujua wmmrmmumm CURE SICK HEADACHE. JOHN POOLE, Portland, Oregon, feetot Hontaea suaetj Caa give yea the beat bargain In Buggies, plows. Hollers and KtuiutH, Winumills and Pumps and General Machinery. Sea na bafora buying. AGENTS MIKE MONEY Selling my goods. 15 te profits, No ex perience. New plan. Write for circular. Lock Bor 600, Portland, Or. New Year Resolutions $" Keeley Cure raitot tjou Uqaor, opium sa4 tooaats , .pawls, twaasacpait.Maiania ffIM laaiUoU Movail to 0 Williams KfMtf MSUIIItl, Ait.. fortUud, uroa-ou x. r. v. v. No. 4-1103. WMJUf writing- t advartUan aacuilaa tfals papa. CARTER'S SUNDAY IN OLD VIRGINIA. Tho Dity VVns Observed na Strictly na In New KukIiuiiI. There Is mi Idea prevalent that the strict ohsci vunce of the Sabbath was nlniost wholly confined to the North. Nothing could ho more erroneous. "The Blue Laws" of Connecticut, surviving na a proverb for hardiness, hnvo Im pressed the popular mind uiuMlxed nn Idea which was, however, not abso lutely nOeurutc. As severe ns thoso enactments were, thoy were scarcely more rigorous, whenever tho observ ance of Suuday wiib concerned, thnn thoso under which the colony of Vir ginia wuh established and developed. Attendance on divine service was as strictly enforced, and abstinence from all secular employment ns rigidly en joined. It was u church-going time. Religion engrossed the energies of tho people. Participation In worship was the law, and whoever failed In It was rt lawbreaker and was dealt with ac cordingly Later on that Is. prior to the revolution came a certain laxuess the rellex pf tho tnut-Btrung bow when the fox-hunting, cock-fighting parsons were Inducted Into the livings; hut. us the causes were temporary, the main cause being the political appoint ment by an absentee Metropolitan, so the' effect was not permanent. It wuh out of these conditions thnt Hanover presbytery sprung, under tho Influence of Patrick Henry's model, the eloquent "Parson Davles." Injer the President of Princeton college. In deed, while some of the Ihigllsh par sons who have made the time notorious, were dicing, and drinking, and lighting, the lulty were standing stanclily for the old customs, nnil were making tho saddling upon them of bucIi miscreants one of the charges In their Indictment ngalnst the government "nt home." They withstood Innovation. They kept the faith. They built churches which still stand to-day its memorials of their pii-Jy and cliurchmnnshlp. From "An Old Vlrgluln Suuday." by Thomas Nelson Pago In Scrlbucr's. TRUE DAUGHTER OF CALIFORNIA. Tills Ono Wanted ItccriiitM for tho "Hunted Liiiik Ilrlundc." "Western glint nre charming," said a young man who accompanied tho Presidential party on the Into President McKlnley's Western trip, "but home times their hospitality declares Itself In disquieting ways. Out In Los Angeles I met the prettiest girl I'vo seen In years. We weru walking In that dream like park of the town. Westlake, when who suddenly stopped and looked nt mo. Then, In that brisk way Western girls have, she said: " 'Isn't there something tho matter With you?" "I didn't know whether It was my hat or, my tie. f.'i'I don't know,' I said. 'Is thero?' ." 'Haven't you a cough V sho nsked. "!No,' I answered, getting worried. '"Didn't you over havo bronchitis, or short breath, or a stitch In your side, or pleurisy, or pneumonia, or anything like thutf' she went on. "I had to 'fesB up that I hadn't. " 'I'm sorry,' she said, plaintively. 'I hoped you had.' "I Just gasped and she continued: " 'For If you hud, you know, you could stay out hero and Join tho It. L. IV " 'What on earth Is that'' I nsked. "'Why, the "Busted Lung Jlrlgude." Lots of the loveliest men belong to It. I'm bo sorry you can't, but (and shu brightened vlslhly) perhaps you will bo consumptive after awhile.' "That's a Western girl's way of be ing agreeable," said tho young man, ac cording to the New York Times, "but It struck me as a hit ghoulish." Tea liriuklni; in Itumila. Enormous quantities of tea aro con sumed by the Ilussluus, but they do uot suffer from any effects owing to tho way In which they concoct the bev erage. With them It Is not a cup of to.i, hut a glnss of tea, A sprinkling of leaf Is put Into tho pot, boiling water Is poured on, and allowed to stand uot moro thnn thirty seconds. A small quantity of tho brew about two ta blespoonfuis Is poured Into a glass, which Is then filled with boiling water, A slice of lemon and sugar aro added, and hero wo hnvo ono of tho most re freshing and piquant drinks Imaglua ble. The color of the ten as drunk Is a pale amber, and, of courso, uo milk Is used. Ho Meant the lllnl. A man once received as a present from a sea captain a tine specimen of tho bird known as the "laughing Jack ass." As ho was carrying It homo ho met a brawny Irish navvy, who stopped blm: "Phwat kind of burrd Is that, sorrr asked the man, "That's a laughing Jackass," explain ed the owner, genially. Tho Irishman, thinking bo was being made fun of, was equal to tho occasion, and responded, with a twinkle of tho eye: "It's not yerself It's tho burrd I mane, sorri" London Sparo Moments. The Unappreciated Author. Tho Unlucky Author I envy tho President. His Friend Naturally. For what special reason? The Author-If I had sent a W.OOO word origin?! story to Congress they would have promptly returned It as not available. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Tenant' RJithta In Holland. In Holland no landlord has the power of raising the rent or of evicting a tenant. As a rule, the only letters Interesting enough to read are those that should uwer have been written. BUSINESS LOCALS. I Everybody smokes tho celebrated Monogram and Pandora cigars. They havo no equal. Mrs. Ida White, 84 North Sixth street, agent for Scott's Magic Hair Grower and Strnlghtcnor. Always ask for tho famotui General Arthur cigar. Esbcrg-Ounst Cigur Co., general agents, Portland, Or. For first class dontnl work and prompt attention, go to tho New York Dental Parlors, Fourth and Morrison streets. THE COMPUTING SCALE COM PANY, 225 Pino street. Col. John L. Poolo. General agont for Oregon and tho Pacific Cpast. Money to loan, on fdrniture, piu'nos, or any good securities. Notes and morngages bought. S. W. King, room 4 Washington building. 0. A- Watson, Marine Drug Store, 88 N. Third street, Portland, Oregon. Specialties: Fleckcnstcin's Lung Balsam and Celery Sctlzcr. . Portland Transfer Saloon Chus. O. Siglln, proprietor. Choice wines, . liquors' und cigars. li'Zl uiisiut street, corner dixui, ronianu, ur. Call at 148 North Sixth street for j all kinds of gontlomen's furnishing goods, watches, JoWolry of all kinds, ' eye glasses. F. Burnhnrd, proprietor, Portland, Oregon. " Call at the Casto Saloon, corner ot Jofforson and Chapman streets. Flno wlnos, liquors nnd cigars of tho best nrands, nnd tho best brands of case goods always on hand. Welnhard's boor. Jv V. Campboll, proprietor. French Dyoiifgund Cleaning Works. All work done at very niodreato prices. Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds of ladies' and gent's clothing. Morn ing cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. De tain, proprietor, -155 Glisan street. Armory Drug Store, 81 Tenth street, northwest corner Tent!) and Everett streets, Portland, carries, a full lino of drugs, toilet articles, school supplies, cigars, etc. Tho Graham Manufacturing com pany manufacture all kinds of fur. nituro, woodwork and llxturos. Ore gon 'phone, Hood i!02. Nos. 870, 372, 1174 Front street, corner Montgomery, Portland. Oro. The proprietors of the Oregon Bakery, cornor Fourteenth and Fland ers Sts., Portland, aro both old and ox porlohcod bnkors, mon who woro fora men in tho best shops onthocoast.and who mako a suporlor loaf of broad of any kind. Pullman loaves a special ty. Tho National Police Gazetto pub lished by Klehard K. For, Police News Standard, and all other sport ing papers, Subscriptions taken by A. W. Schmalc, bookseller and news dealer, 22!) First stroot, Portlund, Or. Mail orders solicited. Wo want your trade Musio half price; musical instruments of all kinds, cash or installments. II. ii, Wright, wholesale und retail dealer in musio and musical merchandise. Tho Musio building, !il9 Wasighnton street, Portlund, Oregon. Machine, gnu and general repair shop, Forstner fc Co., proprietors. Steam engines, pumps, bioyoles, lawn mowers of all kinds repaired. Manu facturers oi tho Forstner patent safety gopher gun. Key fitting and saw gumming. 05 First street, between Oak nnd Pino, Portland Oreogn. TO THE DEAF A rich, lady, cured of her deafness and noises in her head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, gave 125,000 to bis insti tute, so that deaf peoplo unable to procuro tho car drums may havo them freo. Address No. I) 8S81, Tho Nich olson Institute, 780, Eighth avenue, New York. The Provident Department of the Mutual Resorvo Fund Lifo Associa tion of Now York Issuo policies that comhlno Investment with protection. Thoso contracts aro sold for amounts as low as $250.00, and payments aro mado monthly. All policies give automatic protection after tho third year and aro subject to cash loans, cash surrender values or extended In surance. HOWARD N. LINDSLEY, Manager. Rooms C04 and COD Orcgonlan BJdg. Pays Oluims on Sight The Wash ingtou Lifo Insurance Company, of New York, lias just paid tho claim of Henry "Davis, of Medford. Mr, Davis secured his jolioy just ono week be fore his death. Tho proofs of claim arrived at the company's homo oflice, July 2, 11)01, utid check in settlement was sent to Mrs, Davis tho sumo day, This company has not had u contest ed claim in tho past decade, an envia ble record, Tho Washington Lifo is one of tho strongest and best of all tho greut life insurance corporations. Its assets aggrcguto nearly $17,000, 000; claims paid, over $36,000,000. No other company in tho world offers larger guaranteed cash returns at muturity thnn thoso contained in tho Washington Lifo's pol'oics. This company's 15,000,000 oflice building in New York City is ono of the world's finest structures, Pacific Kalla Company, . Manufacturers of badges, buttons, banners, lodge regalia and supplies. Portland, Oregon. BUSINESS LOCALS. Tho picturesque lino nnd tho royal ono back to tho homo of your child hood Is via tho Northern Pacific. You will rldo over tho Rockies, along Clark's fork of tho Columbia and tho beautiful Yellowstone; skirt ing the shores of Lako Pcnd d'Orelllo, through tho famous Bad Lands of Pyr amid Park and across tho whent flohls of tho Rod river valley you go at fifty miles nn hour, nnd sleep nnd cat In perfect comfort as the solid vestl bulcd train niBhcB along. Tor detailed Information, tickets, sleeping car reservations, mapB of routes, etc., call on or wrlto A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant Goncrnl Passenger Agent, 255 Morrison street, cornor Third, Portland, Or. The Plonttr Pjlnt Co. , Tho firm of F. E. Beacli & Co., corner of First and Aldor streets, is he oldest established concern ' in tho paint and oil business 'in tho Northwest. For over 20 years this houso has maintained its reputation for reliable Iuis1ihh dealings with all patrons. F, E. Beach it Co. car ry tho highest grades of paints, oils and varnishes. They alto linudla nil builders' materials, and no order is too small to receive prompt atten tion. INVEST IN Ol STOCK. Now Is the time to buy shares, ot tho Archuleta Oil Company, becnuso very shortly It will bo fully demon strated whothor their Btock Is worth nothing por share, or worth 5.00 nnd moro por shnro. Tho drill Is purchased nnd will noon ponctrnto tho oil deposits, and then tho Btock will olthot bo withdrawn from tho mnrkot or olso go awny up In value. Tho stock Is 10 conts por shuro now. Address cither personally or by let ter, J. H. Hnwloyt stock broker, No. 2 Cliatixlior of Commorco building, Port land, Oregon. DO YOU LIKE DIAMONDS? ' Tho Tontino Savings Association, with homo olllcos in Now York Lifo Building, nt Minneapolis, Minnesota, has established olliccs in tho Oregon ian building, room 211, with J. F. Olson as statu agent. This association presents a special co-oporntivo plan in tho form oi.contructs for tho sale of diamonds." Thoso precious stones uro sold on Installments. Tho plan is simplo; tho terms nre reasona ble; tho results aro always satisfac tory. Tho Tontino Savings Associa tion has lwen in tho mutual invest ment business siuco 181)1. Its suc cess hns been phenomenal. Jts pat rons aro always pleased. They suffer no chance for los. Sco Agent Olson mid investigate tho plan, PULLMAN ORDINARY SLEEPERS. Tho tourist travel between tho East nnd tho Pacific coast has reached enormous proportions In tho lust fow years, and calls for a spoclal class ot equipment. To moot this domnnd tho Pullman Company hns Issued from I la shops what It technically calls tho "Pullman Ordinary Sloopor," Thoso cars nppoar similar to tho regular sleopors, bolng built on tho same plan, but not furnished with tho same elo gnnco, Thoy are equipped with mat tressos, blankets, sheots, pillows, pillow-cases, towols, combs, brushes, etc., requiring nothing of tho kind to ho furnished by tho pnflsonger. Each enr has a stove for making ton nnd coffco and doing "light housekeeping," nnd each section can ho fitted with nn ad justable table, A uniformed portor accompanies each car, his buslnosB bolng to mako up berths, kcop tho cur clean, and look after tho wants nnd comforts of tho passengers. In each of tho trains which nra dispatched dally from Portland by tho O. R. & N. Co. Is to ho found ono of thoso "Pull man Ordinary Sleopors." Tho car at tached to, tho "Chicago-Portland 8po clal" goes through to Chicago without rhango, and tho ono In tho "Atlantic Express" runs to Kansas City without change Passonguru in this car for Chicago chnngo to n similar car at Grungor. Much of the first-class travel Is bolng cnrrlod In thoso cars, tho ratos being lower, and tho service nearly equal to that In tho palaco sleopors. For ratou and full Information, In cluding folders, wrlto to A. L. CRAIG. Genoral Passenger Agent, O. R. & N. Co., Portland, Oregon, i , T. L. GARLAND, qOMMCItqAL PHOTOOHAPHEft 364 Morrison Street. Developing, Printing, and Mounting For Amateurs A Specialty. Largest Selection of Pacific Coast Views. Dfontlda Enlargements J n. JicKno.N, Tom Duvall, I), II. Wiiiiimjtok, ..,. I II tZ.M. DERBY CAFE A OENTLEMAN'B HESOnT. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Private rooms (or family trade, Strictly First Class. Call and Sue Us. 162 NORTH 6TH STREET, - PORTLAND, ORE. TlU No. U7L 1 -S 'I1 iv. 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