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for Infants - rotoriaUiowcnaiUpUidtoehOilrMithat v.'Downd It a anjrlor tnany pncr1jitloo ,kn tonus." JI. A.Aainro,Sl.I., Ill 80, Oxford bt , Ilruuklf n, N. Y. tue of Caatorta U to unlrmol and u merit so well known that It anema a work w iprreroirtlon to endorse It. Fe are the t(lllgent families who do But keep Caatoria 'iklaeaay reach." Cibu ILuttm, D. D., ' Krw York City. Tus CTAr Con Mexican Mustang Liniment for Sums, ;nked & Inflamed Udder, Piles. Rheumatic Pains. 3rulses and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle SOW. Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, v. i Cattle Ailments, VM Horse Ailments, Ml Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Mi'scle. Membrane and T issue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy, fcub In Vigorously. Mmtnng Liniment coniMvri Pain, Miikea run or Baas, watt -gain. hi. - .iltnary Ke ur uatur la h moil i Dderful ilaovery of l . It u arm en tuned h-tlia M' lIKW'l-ll- Mr invu iif lu. p aud n.-rlca. .udiaii Is rti'ely Toga all e. is.i. iopa tv iturtmss .ha it lu ll.! e In HO la; . Cures I'onitliiallon. lHuii.wa, Falling aallmi.,NirY. eiiatwlieliliis il Uie eyra rn! other li la. Htrengthena, aud tour Hi. rmireayaifm. Hudi.a eurw liability, Kinlaaloua, andilcrrvliiwi aii rwUirrt weal orgaiia 1'aliis lu the iOST ('. maea liljileuipped mmm it-'.W.r rl cklr. Over 2,000 prlrate entlo'scmrnta. I ruiatiiiviies imaiia nmsXt-iicy lit ilia flirt JU". It la a m plum of seminal wnlnna iMtnvnnra-. It oau be llotiouJ lu Millars v lioiMaotlliiilyan. he ni'w illxMvery win mud- lh Prolal. j afllienKI rmiioim Hudton Midlcal Intlllwl. I Ilia ilmiik't'ot Tiiaun r luaile. It la very 'i irfiil, Iml timiiHi k. Kilil fur 11.00 a pack u or 4 aikaKa fur tS.00(llnaoalil hoira). V. I'm Kiiarmiire gltvn fur a cme. If you buy in toiiwaiiit are ihH rutin or vurrd, tlx mora 'll Iwh'iu to yi'U f.ivnf Hili'i-'pA H'lulf ir rln u 'amit ml (i.ilin. ni.nl- AiMraai lll'IIHO:' VJ-lVAL INMT1TLTK, ortlou Mo--Ion, .lalkrl.V KtllaSta. Kau I'ram l.ro, l't.1. J. F. FORD, (EraUKfliat,) 0( l)a Molnea, Iowa, writea nuJer data' , Maroh 'A 18tK)i 8. B. Mkd. Mro. i'o., Dufur, Orviron. Oknti.kmkn: On arriving homo Ittxt wet'k, I found all well ami anxlomly waltuiK' Our little girl, oigbt riv. onu liftlfyunrs old. who liatl wnntitl away to : x)uud, U now wi'U, HtroiiK soil vlKoroua. and well flMihed up. 8. It. (ViiiKh Cure Iimt doim Its work well, llothof therhll.lrvn like it. Your 8. It. Couurh Cure ha cured and kept away all lioanineaa from nie. Ho (rive It to every one, with nreetlnK for all. WIhIiIiik you proHrlty, we are Yourn, Mr. and Mks. J. F. Ford. Ilyoawlabto frl freah and cheerful, and reaily for the u;r!:iic' work, elranae the eyatein with the lleailarhe anil Liter Cure, by lakln, two or three dowie a wevk. Hold undera pialtlre luarantii. 10 ovutt r bottle by all draff lata. piiiiiil Pi MM f; :; Kfv-V.; A mm and Children. Caatorla cum Colic, Constipation, Hour Htonia'h, Ilarrli'a, Froctatlua, Kill Wunna, (rlvvt bleep, anil promote 4 fat Ion, Without li.jur.uua mwllrallna. Tor K-reral jtn I h rocomnumd'O your 'Caatorta,' acl sliall always cohHd to do to m It baa lurariatljr produced Urue.'kfc.! reeulu," r.i'wm r. rn, h. d., lXth Street and 7th Ae Kw York City - Axr, TT Mnuur Bnt-prr, Jfw Yoa Cm FL10 DAY. National.Chairman Joncihagap pointed Haturdav. October 31, as Hag day for the followers of Bryan, the same day set ly Mr Ilanna for the followers of McKinley. Mo Kinley wants the Hag unfurled for all believing in soun.1 money. Mr Bryan says: "We who believe in money of the constitution are for sounder money than thoso who want to change our currency into nnnnds. shillintrs and pence. We who believe in a baids for our fi nancial tranactions to rest upon believe in a sounder financial sys tem than those who advocate the cold standard and a financial sy tem based upon gold alone when you cannot get g 'Id to your iuun iliitlon " Mr Jones savs: "The American flag has always been the emblem of national honor, ami h win ai wava remain so. It is tuo sucrcd to he nroHlitutcd to partisan pur tmses. as has been attempted for the first time in this campaign. It influence has always been lor gooti of mankind. Its display isalways notcntforthe advancement of all that is best in our government, for it aiitie.iU to evcrv fonliincnt ol patriotism and national pride. "I therefore Bucccst that on .Sat lirday, October 31, all thone who desiro to preserve the country's honor and independence, as it cume to us irom tno Miners; who uo lievo in the rights of every man rich or poor, to cast a freo and un trammeled ballot: who oppose rov ornmcnt by corporations and the coercion of voters, and desire tint real and genuino prosperity may onco again return to bless our po plo, display the national colors tit their homes, their places of busi ness nnd wherever else they may be seen, in order that voters whose hearts are for their country may be cheered and their purposes strength ened and that those w ho are waver ing may tako courage of their pa triotism to nerfortn their duties as citizens, to tho end that govern ment of tho people, by the people and for tho people shall not perish from the parth. 1 FELONIOUS AIT. It is announced that ltoss Han na's lieutenants will endeavor to hire Bryan voters to stay away from the polls, hoping to. carry the presidential election through ab sentot isin. It is not likely that the attempt will bo made in this state, especially as it would bo a feloni ous act. Sjcs. 1850-1, Criminal Code of Oregon, provides: "Any person who Bhall induce or persuade any legal voter to ro main away from tho polls, and not vote at any general election in this state, shall, on conviction, be deemed guilty of a felony and shall bo punished by impris onment in the penitentiary not less than one nor more" than three years, and shall be for ever ineligible to hold any oflico of tniBt or profit in this Btate." It is estimated that Bryan will carry the following counties by majorities as follows: linker, ;UU; Benton, 200: Clackamas, 400, Cur ry, 10: Crook, 50: Douglas, 400; Jackson, 1000; Jofephine, 100; Lane, 250; Linn, 1000; LaRe, 1UU; Lincoln, 25, Gilliam, 25; Marion, 400; 15 rant, 100; Morrof, 100; 1'olk, 25; Klamath, 50; llarnev, 250; Malheur, 250; Union, 1000; Umatilla, 250; Wallowa, 250, Washington, 25; Wasco, 100; Sher man, 25; Tillamook, 25; Columbia, 200; Yamhill, 250;. They concede Mckinley Clatsop countv ly 350 and Multnomah by 3,500. Kx. Kemember that Oreton voters who wish to support Wm J Bryan for president must voto lor tho fol lowing fu.ion electors: N. L. Butler, W. II. Spaugh, K.llofer, Harry Watkins. The rhetors hcided "nation il dem.H'rat" are tln goldbug McKin- ov asHiHtants, and should only be voted for by suckers, or by those who wish to assist McKinley by giving him a half voto. Bear this in mind, voters. Pally tluard, twtobcr vo, Lakor Hoi Halk. V rChwhiT, vchIitiIu v afternoon. aold In S II Friendly liU crop of hoi , ctiiiBlnlliik' of 2-U bale. The p lev pi Id wast)) cent per HHind. lUmx.-Near Irving, October 18, '1H!, to the wife of Charlce Wlthrow, a daughter. hr-KUt Oil' Mil M'alNLEY. The New York World is still ad dressing its ".Speak Out" e.litorials to Mr McKinley. The latest one is as follows: Several correspondents havo re minded un that Mr McKinley did "speak out" in regard to trusts in tho letter written by him to the secretary of the htark County far tiiers' Alliance on Octjhcr 27. 1800 and printed in the World of June 4. 18 It is true. In that letter Mr McKinley wrote: ' I am opposed to all trusts and combinations of tho kind in the restriint of trude, and would favor any legislation which would de stroy them. I voted f:r the Sher man anti-trust law, which was a step in tlie light direction. But that was six vears ago And in tin' same letter McKinley alsosaid: "I ah. in favor of tho uso of all the silver product of the United States for money as circulating medium. 1 would have silver ana gold alike." w m Since that time Mr McKinley hns changed his mind about the free coinage of silver, as sensible men alwavs reserve the right to a He has seen the disastrous result of attempting to force a value upon s'lver by an act of congress, and has come gradually but tirmiy i the Round nosition to which al intclliueiit friends of bimetalism have been led in i all countries that only an international agree ment of the great commercial na lions ran give to silver a largo use and more stub e value as money and that without this free coinage at an obsolete and dishonest ratio must result, as it always has been done, in silver munomelul'sm. BUT Has Mr McKinley also changed his view as to trusts? Is he still onnosed to them? Would lie, if elected president, "favor any eiMsIatioii which would desirov them?-' Or has ho come to share Mr Olney's views, that trusts are inevitable, if nut actually benetio ial? If l.n still holds the view ex pressed six years ago, how can it hurt his dignity to say so f li he has changed his opinion, as he has on silver, does he not, as an honest man, owe it to the voters to say so W What do you NOW think about trusts? Speak out Mr McKinley! The Oregonian of yesterday pub lishrs a mass of falsehoods concern' ing the Bryan m-eting held at Junction City Saturday. It Fays the business men of the city issued a dodger. This is a falsehood of the worst kind. Tho "McKinley club1' issued such a docuinent.whol ly for political purposes. Disgust was only setn upon such faces as oneSL Moorhead, who was do feated for the legislature by Hon L Bilyeu, last June, by 455 votes whilo Tongue, rep., carried the countv bv a plurality of 044. Of course he is mad, and maiio dirty and uncalled for llings at Hon 1C. Iloefer. of Salem, for the sole rea son that the gentleman exposed his legislative rottenness, whereby the people of the state were thoroughly cinched by this samo "disgusted Junction Citv editor. lie is sup posed to run an independent paper but lie has deceived the puiiiio in this as he tried to cover up his tracks in the leginlature. .We are informed by several that ho is the writer of the Oregonian article. If so ho should apologize to the "business men" of Junction, as such articles are sure to hurt a city. Albany Democrat: Mark Hanna has appointed next Saturday as flag day for McKinley. The" flag belongs to tho people. party has any deed to it. Kvery Amer ican citizen with a spark of man hood is loyal to the flag, the follow ers of Brvan without any dictation from Cireat Britain, and it will be in order for Brian men to wear the Hag then and on every occasion possible. . ItaUe in Itates. The Southern tV'lllo, O It & N and Ol'JkK railroad companion hsveeii- tureii Into a joint agreement on irvigiu rate. For a long" time these com panics have been warrinir against one another, but at last they have reached an agreement. The remit Iims been a raise in the rates. Local agents for the O C & F. ran now make through rates to San fc'ranelsco. The taritl nil tirat class goods between this city mid San Francisco is 50 cents h i iiiiiuireii utuler toe new agreement, which is about 30 cents lilirlier than it has previously been over t he O C A K from San Francisco to Corvallis aud by team from that city hen-. This la a raise of over one half slid will be se verely felt. The raise in the tarill goes Into elt'cct on all three of the roads inentlnnt d, being regulated He- cording to locality ami competition. llien r lias made one reduction, which is done to crush out dimin u tion by teniusleia hetueell tlilseity and (Virvallls The ratefrniii this city to Albany lias been reihleed between 7 andHcctita per hundred. This nets San Frsneise freight at Kuueiie about one-hnlf of a cent cheaper than when hauled from Corvallis ly team. '1 lie uvw rales went tutoetteol todav. ('iirral aifini iirae). Maksiikiki.p, Or., O 1. 11). Oeneral J. M. Sigllu died yesterday morning at ":) u'eliH'k. The funeral will take place on. Wednesday, under the aus plcea of Hie (Irand Army. He a as AO years old. He has been' prominent In Oregon politic for a liuuiberof yrara. t llPL IT 01 U r. A Ilst l-rilie I'asrf 10 ll" llM Net Wrrk. Following la a list of the ta.ie Hied for the OctoU-r term of circuit eoutt, which convenes next Monday: 1 J C (ioodale va W A Mcllee, et al; to recover money. 2 W C Washburue, ifsl'iec vs tl M Jackson, et ul; equity. 3 Iu re assignment f M Jackson; assignment. 4 J F Anils vs A J Johnson aud W W Wilson; Injunction. 6 Harriet K Sladileii vs Willis Itrtiwn and V K Whipple; motion to set aside decree. 0 J O llhinehart vs J 11 Khhie hart; to recover money. 7 CIihs Lauer vs II J Day and Julia Day, his wife; continuation. 8 The llurrisburg Mercantile Company vs (J M Corson and wife; ap peal from Jiiklice's court. 9 A P Crow vs L F Crow; divorce; report of referee. 10 Frank Ihotliers C'oinpuny, a cor poration, vs C Uelaney and J W AeheiiHon: to recover money. 11 James A Hutching vs J 8 Cus tls; ti recover money. 12 John Kelley vs Robert K Camp bell; damages. 13 James K Keuuerly, adinlnlstra tor, vs Frank Mangoz; to recover prop erty; in hands of referee. 14 J C Oooilale vs W 11 Vestal and Auiiit Vestal, his wife; foreclosure. lrj Mary A Leightnn vs Amos Itichardsoii mid A Itichardsou, el al; Cinllrmat.ou. 10 Minnie M Hchueider vs Orville F Itohrer, and Mary A Itohn r his wife aud W Sanders; foreclosure. 17 KC Smith va Simla w and Kist eru Ihiihvay und Navigation Cotn pany; to recover money. 18 Itcbeccu Torher vs William Par ker; divorce. l!l J K Holt vs U W Long and Wm Sanders, et al; confirmation. i!0 EL Smith vs N li Taliafern, Gentry Taliafem and Arlluir Talia fer; iiijuucilon. 1!1 E L Hinlth vs N It Taliafero; to establish division line. 22 Oeorge llailey and Edward Bailey vs W S Diuges, tl al; coiitlriuatiou. 23 Ilobert Balfour, et al, vs E P Wright, et al; continuation. 24 Lane county vs The City of Eu gene; to quiet title. 2-5 Kate Moores vs E H Sherman; foreclosure. 30 Michael Elteillyvs I) W Fleet aud Lillian Fleet; to recover money. 27 (Jeorgu B Dorris vs Auia.lah Rogers; to recover money. 23 Kothchild Bros vs J D Wilson; to recover mouey. 211 Mitchell Lewis Slaver Company, acorporatiou viSA DeVaney and O H DeVaney; to recover money. 30 Mitchell E Keilly vs I) W Fleet and Lillian Fleet, his wife, and J W Fleet; to set aside deed. 31 William Workman, et al, vs Myron Wood, et ul; foi reinsure of lei us. 32 J M Diek vs B Nelson aud Mar lon Nelson; to recover money. 33 S It William, as the Central Oregon Laud and Loan Company, vs Johu Vsetecka; to recover monty. 34 F A Daly vs E Brong; to recover money. 35 Henry Melton vs Orriu Robin son; writ of review. 30 Ella F Travis vs Satuind Bur mau aud Siiaie Illinium, his wife, und Ambrose C Ouurd; foreclosure. 37 Nick Felderwert vs A V Peters; to recover money. 38 L W Brown vs Inn Bill Pax ton; to recover money. 30 J W Whiteaker vs B F Russell, Br, B F Russell, Jr., J F Russell, J I Russell, Harrison Russell, Fannie Hendricks, Pearl Rusxrll and S Smeed. 40 In re assignment of C C Cold smith, un lnso:veiit deiitoi; assign ment. 41 J S Ferguson vs m P Nail, W B Peacock, tl A Davis and Hamilton Swager; foreclosure. 42 Chiistian Domeyer vs Emma Domeyer; divorce. 43 James F Moade, Thomas Kne belaud C W Waahhurue vS,rah Howard Harold and Owen Howcn; to (pild title. 44 Page and Son, a corporation, v C P Houston and F M Purktr. late partners doing luincss under the tlrru name of tlie Junction City Mill ing Company; to recover mouey. 45 The New England Mortgage Se curity Company, a private corpora tion, vs Elizabeth J Hill and J B Hill, et al; foreclosure. 40 Wm P Lord, governor of tl.e state of Oregon, et al, ai tl.e board of commissioners for the sale of school and university lands, et ul, vs John p Calloway and Susuu Calloway, his wife, aud A V Peters; forecloMire. 47 Lucy Jane Sherman vs Wiilii.m II Sherman; divorce. 43 Miranda J Kaiist vs John F Kaust; divorce. 4'1 Geo N Frazer vs Eugene Linn- U-r Company; ti recover money. 50 L Lurch vs H F Stephens and F.ditti Sleplu lis, his wif", it loie- elosurc. 51 O k O Know!, s vs D.tv, Morse, Jr, ni'd F.l'.a J Mur-e, rt al; fore- closure. 52 The Alliance 'Ibn-sher Cum- pHiiy, a private corjwiratio'i, vs John Simpson; to recover money. 53 Wm F Martin va M Svarverud Ociirjiinna M Svarverud. 64 James P Chesher vs H Allen Shi.rey and Mary C Shorey, bis wife and II Raster; foreelr.sure. 5 Elmer Jones vs Johu R:ilch;V recover money. 50 J It Stewart va R 11 Moshy and Samuel T Nelson. 57 Jacob Gillespie vi Edmund T Johnaou and Eugrnlo Johnson, foro "T'sEKnuri.vsM Svarverud, H .Sv.irv.rud and U M Svarverud, to re- rover money. .V, J IS Stewart vs K"U-rt Cuthey, to recover money, (it) Ida Hamilton vt Charles F Hamilton; divorce, c.l Pauline Webber v Adolph WeMier; diyoree. bj F W Osbiiru vs (J W Roberts; to ri-ciiver Inolll V. t3 M LevingerandL Levlnger vs im I I Maxwell. William Ma well, V M Sn.iih und Mary Maxwell; f.ar.'flllalllrH. til Ella F Travis vs J W Arehart aud Mary J Arehart, his wife; tore Jlliia.lire 67 J T Royles vs II D Norton; writ nf review. in li J Hawthorne and D E Lover- Idio. us executors of the estate of Louisa E Hunched, deceased, vs Eu li Law rence; foreclosure. 07 Charles Biker aud Antoinette n.b.r es s V. Brown: to recover niniiev. 03 W C Washbur.ie vi J J F.uton and Henrietta Eat his wife, et al; to recover money, 0i Aurellus Todd vs J I Joues; to recover money. 70 J A Ricks vs M A Ricks; de vorce. 71 It llilem inniid William G Wet eel partners us Hilcinati and Wttzel, and S M Oodilard vs J C Ooodale; ion clo-iire of mechanic's leiu 72 The Fir-t National Bauk of Eu gem City, a corporation, vs Roduey Scott, et ul, to recover money 7,1 The First Nutionul Bank of the City of Eugene, a corporation, vs R k1 ney Scott, et al; to newer money. 74 Halite A Sneer VS W II Speer divorce und uIiiiioim . 75 John McCrow vh Henry Spores; 1 1 recover money. 70 Martha Buoy vs W W Buoy; divorce. 77 Levi Gecr vs L Lurch; to recover money. 73 D C lliiiielmnin vs L Lurch and J B Rouse; to recover money. "'.I Charles Kohu, doing business un derthe 11 mi iiaiiu of Chas Kohu & Coinjiany vs Joseph Jerri ng, et al; to recover money. 80 J F Yost vs Joseph Splcer; to re cover money. 81 M T Conk, et id, vs C C Cook, et al; to partition property 82 C A Davis vs Henry Smith; foreclosure. S3 J W Shumate vs Henry Godaid; to recover money, 81 The Alliance Trust Company, Limited, it corporation, vs John Young und Kisiuh Young, his wife; fi reclosur 85 W II B iggt vs C J Tibbetts, M J Tibials, V II Tibbetts, Ernest N Lee, W S Campbell aud The Spauld ing Manufacturing company; fore closure. 80 Samuel T Nelson vs R II Mosby, M S Mosby, tils wife, H C Veatch aud M J Veiitch, his w ife; for. closure. 87 Eliza J Muukers vs William B M linkers; divorce. 88 A J Kaiser vs J E Lee and Dolly Lee, his w ife, A II Lee, M 8 Lee and Zeda Lee, his w ile; to set aside deed. 89 Jacob Gillespie vs M A Gill and Joseph P Gill; foieclosure, IK) J M Horn vs W P Fisher, Mary A Usher, Henry W Fisher, aud Ela T FNher; foreclosure. Ul J M Horn vs W P Fisher; to re cover in ney. 02 J M i lorn vs W P Fisher aud Henry Fisher; to recover money, 1)3 J II Akers, el al, as the buildiug committee of the M E church of Junc tion vs S May aud T A Milliorn, to re cover money. 04 Frank Wiekham vs J C Goodale; in recover money. " oleiitine Kimmel vs Annie Kiminel; divorce. 00 State of Oregon vs James Leath erinan; adultery. 07 State of Oregon vs A E Reed; adultery. i'S Slate of Oregon v s John Hull: as.ault with a il ulcerous weapon. n'.i state or uregon vs E E Lyons; larceny of public 'uuds. 100 State of O.-egou vs Jacob F snarp; nurgiary. 101 State of Oregon vs George W Abbott and William AUboit; assault with a dangerous weapon. Do YouUse It? It's the best thing for the hair under all circumstances. Just a3 no man by taking thought can add an inch to his stature, so no preparation can make hair. The utmost that can be done is to pro mote conditions favorable to growth. This is done by Ayer's Hair Vigor. It re moves dandruff, cleanses the scalp, nourishes the soil in which the hair grows, and, just as a desert will blossom under rain, so bald heads grow hair, when the roots are nour ished. But the roots must be there. ..11 you wish your hair to retain its normal color, or If you wish to restore the lost tint of gray or faded hair use Ayer's Hair Vigor. nr i aaai -- . Junction City i Millingi MANUFACTURI-.ll.s of n... S "WHITE ROSF . .FLOUR,. . e k GUARANTEED The most popular flour in tho market 5ii leading grocers. " c0l(1 V HE DREAMED IT. "Did you ever hoar of my oriental ad venturer" said Tom, perching hlmsulf upon tho counting house desk. "Your oriental adventurer" asked Nod, amazed. "Well, It's worth hearing," aald Tom, "if it did happen tome. Itwaawhonl was in Damascus, a mere utiacho of a grave dlplomatlo party, a boy of 20, who might as well have been left at home, I suppose. "I had bought cigar cases and smoking raps and tolsieco bug and all aorta of things," said Tom. "I had slippers and scarfs for my mother, nnd I wits buying a pipe of oriental stylo, with a long stem, and a water bottle for tho smoke to pass through, when a groat puffy bug of block silk which envelopod a lady iwiused near me and squatted down before the shop of a young Jewel merchant for the purpose of examining his bracelet. "Only tho eyes of the figure woro visible, but they were blacker and more beautiful than thoso of auy licrolno of tho 'Arabian Nights' Entertainments,' and they lit on mo once, twice, three times and sent a sen sation through my heart to which It was happily us yet a stranger. "Behind the figure stood a less carefully veiled person of an old female servant. That It was a young bounty thus hid un der tho silken bulloon I had no doubt "Tlio Juwel merchant was busy with his wares. No ono but tho old woman saw the beauty inuko a little sign with her ex quisite hand, but sho did it Tho sign seemed to say, 'Walt' I waited. " What I waited for I hardly know. My repertory of gesture Is not lurgo. No Eng lishman's is. I nodded a Yes.' It sufficed, "As sho went away, guarded by her old attendant sho repeated tho motion. "'Walt,' It said ngain. "There was a cofloe house close at hand, open to tho street like all tho other shops. There I squatted on a cushion und slpjicd and smoked. "I saw a figure puss, pause, muke a sign to mo. "It was Uio old woman, tho servant of my mysterious beauty. I Uting a coin to tho story teller und followed her. "Sho went on for a long while until 1 began to think sho would never s(cuk to mo, but ut last slio paused umlur the shad ow of tho blank plaster walls of a house In a quiet part of tho city, and suddenly lot ting down a long wisp of gray hair took from it a letter, a little crooked thing, written on bright paper and drenched with perfumo. " 'I a little English know,' It began. 'My mother sho English. I wait for you. Coma ' "' Where shall I go?' I asked of tho old woman. "Sho beckoned. Again I followed. We walked on, she going before, I following, until sho paused beforo a white plastered wall, In which was a narrow door. Un locking this, she motioned mo to enter, and, almost treading on my heels In her hasto, Instantly slipped In after mo and re locked It "I found myself In the most beautiful garden Imagination can depict. Beyond It was a rose urlsir. Olieylng tho old wom an's motions, I entered the dour of this fragrant retreat "On the Instant two lieiuitlf nl arms were cast about my neck, and u volco liko that of the tilghtlngalo softly breathed theso words: " 'Oh, how long I have waited for you, Joy of my soul!' "It was the girl whom I had seen at tho bazaar. I knew her eyes and her hands at once, and I knew that I had mot my fate. I loved her on tho Instant as well us she Boomed to lovo me " "Bother," said Dick. "I can't raako you understand that do Uclous emotion," said Tom, sighing. "There wo sat together, talking liko lovers who had been parted for years. Sho slip ped a ring upon my flngor. I gave her one from mine. I vowed to bear liar away to the land where lovers were not the slaves thoy were there, and sho promised to meet mo at tho little garden gate nt midnight." "Going It fast," said Dick. "Suddenly, as wo sat there, the old woman rushed Into tho arbor. Sho whis pered a word to my beautiful ladylovo, who wrung hor hands in terror. " 'Fly for your life-!' she said. 'If Alluh spares my life, I will meet you at the pates nt midnight If not, ndiou until we meet In fkinidiso, "At midnight I sat upon tho stonobonch again, clad In a coarse oriental dress, but with a pistol hidden beneath It I had re solved to die rather than to ullow her to be torn from mo. "I watted. Tho moon arose, round and yellow, in tho sky. A strange bird uttered a shrill cry. A dog burked. I heard stops within tho garden und shrank buck Into tho shadow, they were not the steps of women. "As I listener tho gato opened, and foul black slaves, bearing a burden, emerged thcreform. As tho moonlight fell upon thorn I saw that they held the sides of a great sock. "They marched nwuy toward tlio rlvt. As I watched thorn, dreading I knew not what, tho old woman, with tier ludr di sheveled, rushed out of tho garden, and wringing hor hands pointed after them. " 'What bus happencdr' I shrieked. "Sho threw Into my hafi.4s a little noto. t tore it open and read theso words: "Adlenl The caliph hns discovered all I sras his wife. The ft of an unfaithful wife In thla land is to bo sowed uu in a bag of limo and cast Into the river. Adieu furaver. un-, . "Naida. With a shriek, I rushed nft.JT tho ro treating slaves and awoke. " "Khf" said Dick. "Awoke?" "Yes," said Tom. "That was ivhon I was down with bad fever three years ngo, and Sam had been showlnir mo ,i pipe, and my black haired cousin Bella had rood me to sleep with the'Ilowadjl In Syrlo,' and out of these things mv adven ture In Damascus with tho beautiful mald anwns born," Exchange. El TELEGRAPA . El Capitan General, monogram, Belmont, Stanford. nnd other popular brands of cigars at Ju'iiis Goldsmith's. Full Line of Tobacco and Candy. Headauarter-a fa k e. QUALit t-''hlllliloiM.r ,. Court met pursuant t , K Present full board s.o 0 prisi ded lo biiiiu.M uo ftd!4 illllSSIIoWHll' GO Millet Xa.nB. ment of Junction Long I,,,,, r11( w W R MoiitKnnierj","lSl scahis ' ' J EP Withers rvd baugb road ' " W H ld.icolnelmlu;;,,U bnugli road..... ""a. H I) Lincoln cVslumu"!1' baugh road .... """w George Allen ViVaVk w ! baugb road ' w A M Alden road i,'mk"- H $18.75 allowed. E R HollenUrk r."s'(i'"r,(. district No L7... John Addi baUmtMiaTT'- Robert Jnliiibioii ll)t, ,( pers r Henderson a i,u1 - pauper w sLier"1"""" W'U,""i W T Ihdiey-ir At this lino, il,J'".'.'H""--' B Scott bulge of election, fonv prtcinct in the phm , , deceased. At this time I he court Fred Biun jmlKe of g Mapleton pricincl lu tlat at Hartley, Deceased. lu the mutter of tbe omri I keep ol the county twup-n, , J ter wss luken under sdvune 11117 I III! I I Whereupon the court adi til Oct 10, lv.Ni. 1 Wat; Court nu t pursinuitioijjodjtt, Present full board. Rills allowed: G 1) Chum! erl:iin Hill bridge A H Suudermaii piling S Bauman roml work no Jute tion and Eiieiie raid , Mr Steel road work on Juutlw and Eugene romi r A E Wood material on Juoctiei nnd Eugene road J W White inateriulonjuiiCtM nnd Eugene nmd J II McClung ninterlblon Jum- lion and Eugene Mad 5 F L Chambers material on Jux- tion and Eugeiieroad I C M Young in utf rinl on JudcIkj und Euuene romi I Howe ik Rice material on Jum- tion nnd Eugene rimd i Jennie Lon tz workou Juuctita and Eugene road I John Dixon work on Juwtwa and Eugeiieroad li Francis l)ciinie work on hi tion and Eucctie mad K 1111 Mason work on Jumlws and Eugene road V James Hamilton workou Jum tion and Eugeiieroad Eli Hamilton work on JuoctM and Eugene road ' D M Hamilton work on Jun lion nnd Eugene road 1 U. S. Land Joel Wan-, having beat tiointetl U. S. Circuit Commissioner for the disc of Oregon, U now pup to make HomksteadFius Final ruoors, and tale timonv in Coxtest us TTftvino-had tliirtv years e perience in this line, be n imnvnntoo satisfaction - UUIMIIVW ----- overy case. Oflice in Fellowa Uuiltling, W Oregon. a fin, c.i -n.M'l lr.M.ii:, : 4H'lil HI' . in"'i'-Mi, 1 LtfervoMWiit. C ThTaRNOLD CHiCl 181 S. Wettaro Ail" A CUP Or ri5lN MOVES T- f THE 'rJ ;NI sir' For -Hie at YeH iutteJ m . dfn ... v.lll SNO RTrri nn nr.'Ti 0 ttL (la J iLMi'r. liable cr i'i !;' : I, ' i!T'H!.Ja.5 r -'T i i ; HP a LED bJ" i I . a H'W bllU&lie Soda Works. aceiita. Euaeue, W"n'