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THE PLAINDEALER, A N Ni J. U F Boy. d V.t- F of O K Mar Pi Caw K l toei G Ibe X. .lad A liatr V Hi tl C and Ci Hup lleu X H. Mai II lien teed A to n tho r. enit Ti Kdl Chu U tit diet land V and cbal Kite AV Dea of B eat ; Ti KOU Mcr Jo ci 1 Koio rout Kc Ci BUd iee. anil Tl up 1 eboc in a J Oi to di Ooe nam Tl duri RIDO (Uc W shot lifle as Koat Tc tiom ODC8 Witt for r. . turei able, beat trust Tb aud beitl N.C Fran days Tb eativ effec CODBl yield Littlt fauio No by tt dead ieea, duoi tbere or gr. ribt Tn curdi Ko Co; we ' Tbe f bueio cared tbaui but D trrin cboei come we hi care t want belie' cuato every by ye our e; of goo even f!i.00 tql Nul onent baud) Dal ltW7. Fit liupi Lai tout of act It I tbing const ditiic Witl'i tiafe Osi recti i oitbei unit i HV t'ulillnhcd Moiiiln; imiilThurxUj Tl IM-AI.KR ITHMMtlMl Cl. B. Kl'DY V. til NMTV,..., Kililor. Manager. Multnrrlpltoii Mate. one Year Mi Month Three Mi'ultir 1100 I mill, a elroDtf pull suJ a ull all to (tether is th one tbiug uetxlful uow. Tbe conditions are at Laud. Tbe peoplo unlet iK) tliuir att ly n frauk acknowUvVotuptit, thereof aud a dis position to improve thorn and tako advanlno of tlio turning f thn tide. Tlio Nalom JouiuhI very properly dofoudn tbo noeroUty of sttilo. Ouo i of its proprietors is n tax cMer by virtuo of tbo appoiuttuent of that ofticixl. It otiirbt to "bow a little gratitude. (irant's Tomb Dedicated. atbil 29. mr. Tbe efforts to make satifactory ar raogeuients as to tbe classification, or auditing of claims against tbe Mat so that those who are in tbe Mates employ, or furnishing supplios for the various institutions, may have sonio sort of voucbet that they might hypothecate without too much bbc rifice, or shave, aro not succeediug very well, tbo btubborouess of tbe secretory of the stale beiug iu the way; and it may becotuo necessary for the governor to convene tho log islature iu extia tessiou. If it does the first rigbteous thing it could do would be to clip the wiuga of that official, and torn tbe enormous fees of the office into the treasury. The repeal of tbe act creating a railroad commission would be bat a sop to Cerberu?. It would lighten the tax but one -titeentb of one mill ou tbe dollar, and let down all tbe fences. Tbere are other and worse leaks to the public treasury and the estra eos sioD, if there is oue, mast make au extraordinary record for economy iu order not to be a disapointment t the people and to make amends fo the laches of last winter. Nk Wi;h, April LT.-llic i-xm-iM'S attendant tip.in the dedication ot tho toiub of General Ciitml today weio er- riovl out without a bitch, and according to pre.irrin;ed programme, iu Ibe pres ence of many llioumuds of pcoplt). Tbe streets aud naval parades mere by far the grandest ever witnefDod iu (his city where grand parades are compar atively common, aud solid wall ut hu manity lined tbe routes of march from end to end. At the tomb tho exercises weie com paratively brief, hut peculiarly impres sive and appropriate Prveddout Mc kinley delivered an address in which h paid a glowiug tribute to tbe character aud deeds of ibe deimt ted hero. The president received u tremeudous ovation at the close of his addreee. deueral Toiler was tbe other principal speaker, aud the exercises were closed with the singing of the doxulogy by the assembled multitude. -a-Cloudbur?t in Oklahoma. Kansas Cn , April S. -A special to the rjlar from Uulhrie, 1 'klabotna, says A terrible tlood iu tho Cottonwood river suddenly eugulled West Ciuthrio shortly aitei eaurise this uioruin. There is reusou to believe that fully a ecore of pereou were drowneJ. Hundred1 were driveu from their homes, and many houses were swept away. It is the most appal iog di'as'er that ever befell luitb-rie. The Cotton wood liver is a small etream scarce I v more than 40 feet wide, that winds in many curves betw een the banks in West Uutbrie, w hich lies in a level valley. Trrriiie rain fell yesterday after noou au I the greater part of last uigbt. Tbe river was already full from the Triocs Cotiflautino. tive us a republic '" j bouie pistols w ers bred among the rioters i and many otheers w ere slabbed. (leorge to Abdicate. Aiiik, April SS. rublie excitetntut is incn'Asing. Foreiuera ar hoisting their nalionnl llagt over the buildings iuhahitel hv them. A popular outbreak is feared. King ticorge is eiedited wilh desiring to abdicate in favor of bisnou, Prince t forgo. l Mli PLNSION Ol'LSTION. Tbe honest part of tbe populist party, and we are willing to admit that the great mass of tbe raDk aud hie of that party compose the honest part, are opposed to fusion. If the representatives of other socalled re form parties hold to the eame ideas as those represented by the populist party let them tret into the band wagon and tight under the same ban ner. But if fport is all they want, then it is proper that (bey should maintain a separate organisation and endeavor to obtain u moiety of tbe usufruct of office by barter and sale. To men who contend for principal it matters bat little who fill tbo local offices, bat fusion is a confestion tba spoils ia a first consideration and principles are placed in the back ground. The frightful accident at Portland on Tuesday last ia another evidence that we are traveling at a "pace that kills." Cheaper residences and rapid transit take people into the suburbs to reside whoso business is in (he city. They go aa far out as they can and then want the public conveyance to move with all possible speed. In short, it ia "get there." Corporations do not run their trains or cars fast because they want to, but in obedi ence to the popular demand for rapid transit. Tho road that makes the best time gets the lion's blare of the patronage, notwithstanding in creased ppeod is increased danger. The "sick man" of Europe, to-wit; the Turk, seems to be an exceedingly lively invalid. If left to himself be will plant hia standards in tho capi tol of tbo llelenea aud wipo Greece from the maps of the earth. Then what is to become of the contention that tbe signs of the times pointed to tbe dismemberment of Turkey and tbe fnlfillmeut of scripture, and tbe end of tbe "times of tbe Gentileb" was at band? Tt is more than prob able that this old world of ours will wiggle ou iu about the same old way for some ceutories to come. Don't sacrifice your realty iu order to be ready for the milleuium. The Greco-Tarkish war has brought ou Greece a crisis that may end iu the overthrow of the monarchy. Well, that would not be a serious matter. The old theory that kings hold their thrones by divine right is an exploded one anyway aud people ought to begin to learn that they themselves are the only real sover eigns, Men are born to rule, but that quality is inherited in them selves. The mere fuct of being born tbe aou of a ruler does uot recesnwily imply the qualifications of a leader of men. heavy rail of several daju ago. .till no great alarm was felt last night. At about j a. m. the river began toriee as if by magic. Then it iumped four feet in 20 niiuu'.ee. This part of Outline ,ia ihiikly popu lated, uio6tly by colored people. Many b?gan carrying their household gcodt to places of e&.'ety. Few made more than one tiip, then they were forced to tlee for their lives. The river buret from its bands and a raging eea half a utile wide swept across the valley, carrying houses, barns and fences before it. To add to the horror cf the situation the main eupply pipe cf tbe water works system buret where it crossed Cotton wood in the southern part of tbe city, and all the water in tbe reservoirs poured into tne rhcr. Daring tho night the bridge leading across the liver, to tbe city had been swept away. People were absorbed in watching the rieing waters. This morciog, w hen the tlood from the reservoir came dowo in a solid wall, and out across an arm of land near the main land, it cut off tho people from escape They Had to a higher part of tho newly formed island. I'.'I HS OK OlIM.ON OLIHKKS HoMli, KoMiinm., Or., April 2", lanroH 1'i.aimvk.u.kk . I am beiuit iu terviewed or in receipt of corrrepondeiico daily regarding the pension iMc.Mlinn at the home. Itecemi there bus been put hi eueula tiou a statement that tho home author ities tako iU ot tho petition money Irotu tbe home member and do not leave him any allowance whatever. The rule adopted by the board appears to very plain, and reads. "It tho per sou so surrendering his penaiou bus de pendent relations, the money so surren dered athall he paid to such dependent relations bv the commandant, excepting the turn of four dollars per month, and iu case such person baa no dependent relatione, the excess of bis pension over and above tbe turn 'f four dollars per mouth, shall bo credited by tbe com mandant to a fuud for the support of the home." , 1 imt . The peueioner is required to turn over -jU his pensiou ruouey to the cummaudant of the home. Second ; If the ponsiou has depeudent relatives they are entitled to receive all of said pension except the sum of four dollars per mouth which Is paid to tbe peueiouor. frcm time to nine as dec i red, by the comuiandaut, aud Third . If the pensioner baa no de pendent relatives, all of his pension money aboto the tour dollars per month goes to help pay his expenses iu the home or rather goes to its support. Let us illustrate by saying that Mr. A. is a member of the home and he is also a usiooer at rbe rate of II:' per mouth uud has a wifo depending uikju hiui for Support. a the 1th djy of Juue be receives bis peiiiioii cheek for jo, a quarter's dues, which he deposits with tbe commaudaut, and that otbeer immediately places i2 to the credit of Mr. A., the pensioner, and the remainder, KM, to the credit of bis wifo or rends it to her as mav be ar ranged. t f It. r - i -merwara a s who uies uuj lie baa no dependant relative?, therefore when he deposits his next pension cheek with the eommandant, that officer places the 1- to Mr. A s credit as before and the $21 to the eredi' of the home fund. W. H. Evars, Commandant An Affidavit. Harried. Oakland, Or., April 2 llT. Mrs, Hamilton l'atterson aud Mr. Vernon E. Warner were united In mar riage April "", at tho home of the bride. Mr. Warner belongs to Albany, Or. Ito ts a man In good s landing am n well lespeclod eili?n of tho above named place, A I'hikm'. Notice. The young ladies of Calapuoia will give a box supper at the Culapoola school house on Saturday night, May Tth. K very body invited to come and have a good time. Tho proceeds are to go for the I cuelllof the minister. NEW SPRING GOODS! Our Sprlux Ooods arc Just beginning to arrive, mid we Invite a careful inspection and comparison of prices. PINE roOTWUAK I V Men, Women ami Cbilthcu. Latest Styles in colors and shapes. HHTS I)Rl;SS OOODS In Spring Dress (Jooil.; wo have a line unexcelled for variety and price. 4s cyKrA!NS l lid tci a wo mnu eirerience true happine until she Vent over Virr ioy rhreked, sleep, ing babe, thed of tly ami imgrt ful ef tor. Nev er. True lupp'iiMS for a rbllale s woman is nature most cttrmttc ttnppasipiuir. iur weiH teems with Ptbrwe bappy wedde J couple that onlv need the link of a babe's divided rrrc to unite Ihem iu mutual happlnros thioitgh all eUmity. Aur woman may assure het-clf cf bnppy wifehood, lrg life, love, and th? Rieat blr ing of moihri. hood, wh w ill t ike p'epr taic of hfr wo manly ftlf. and trsort to the tight tcmedj for weaknei Jiid disease f trie ilrlicate ertans peculur tn hft tx. The best ef all known lemedit for the peeiat wtaVm ' ' And diseases from wbiih women uflrr h L'r. Pietce'a l'avoiite Pre ctiptien. It acts diiectly and only en the organ that brar the burden of mother nood. It nnkf thriti trong aad heiltby. Taken dtirinr the expectant period tt ban ishes the usiwl discomfort a .id wake baby's advent ey and almost paintttf. It insure a robust newcomer aud an ample apply of n.itural n-urlhnint. AU good diuglts ell it "11 i mr li'i'l, desire wntu Mi M h: !impon. r o t, Klnderhook. Columbu to. N. V . "lo tll u whit Dr. fierce ne.li aae ha tlne lr in J wo er to I was la a i v bad Male. I I'Vk nine bolllea 10 all ol your 'Favorite Prevtiption.' I had been married (reytar aud h.vt not had any children. I now have a voting vn ene Tear old. Pr. Tierce Favorite PrcMriiption effected a $ollive cine word c.inn.it txptt mv grutltude for the re Ilef fiom the gieat Jurtcifoi 1 to lon enduted do r"i think I hild be here to-dav had H not keen for nr. Pirr,.'. medicine " Or. ritree'. F!fuiit rcllel ugulate lb liver, s-tomaeli and bowel fhia ia to certify that on Mav 11th I walked to Moliek's drug utora on a pair oi cruiencs ana bouetit a bottle ot Cham berlain's Tain Balm for inliammatory rheumatism whicb had crippled ins vp. Alter using tbrce Dottles X am com pletely curea. i can cheerfully recom mend it. Charles If. Wetzel, bunbury, ra. sworn and BUUdcritcil to beloro me un Autjust 10, 1S94 Walter Shiptuan, J. V. lor tale at oO cents per bottle by A. Marsters & Co. Notice. The street B rinkler will start on Mon day. I will give us xood service as I cau with the chanco for getting water, the The river at a o'clock was JO feel high- water company refusing to supply water er thau the usual level. It is believed for that purpose. I. l'.w unso.N. there was much loss f life iu that part ot tbe city, but tbe people are so be Those who are troubled with rheunia- wilJered as to tu-.ke it impossible to se "3ra should try a few applications of cure the facts. Uoueo after Louw has Cbamberlains's Pain Ealm, rubbing the been swept away. Tbe debris jammed CATARRH LOCAL DISEASE nd lalh riilt ol cMs and siiddtn climatic changes. It can be cured by a pit-aunt remedy which la applied d recily uno Uie Bosuiin. b insnalckly abaorOedll gne relief at once. Ely's Cream Balm Isadmowledsed to he tho meet thoninch care for Catarrh, Cold In Head aud Hay fever of all remiKicf. It !eii aud clraiiprt the imulpaxiit;''. alia; pain and iurlaDimati"n, hra! tli- on, ino tectatlie niuitraue from eohm. ret..r- tbe ietie e1 tau'eiinil nmelt. TrlceMf. at I)rt2zttor by nalL LY UltOlUElls, ( Wairt-u tut-ct, cw Voik. AdfMinistrator'a Notice to Cred itors. Noti' t is h-.tcliy given t-i all i.( .-aon luUicatcd that I lie uud i-nKUcd A. Iiu.nud ha- tic n h the on 1 1 1 y i .)Uri ( IlmirIhi t 'Unt', Orciroii, appO!ii, ru l:mni'-tral'.r n( tin; tali: ut K. U. Irx.iii'J, 1' c-.OM.-d, au-1 all i-ci-miiih linv mi; claim- againt -ai-l c:iit uint 1' iit tlio uue wun pinper ' o'letn-ri Uuly ventl'-il to ai'i mlinlnii tratoi ut i iv rr-iilcn- e in ';lla l'p.ci!ict. IlnURla: i OMUty, di, koii, r to In all jrru at K.,eljiiMC, Ori-ou, wiilun -i iii'-n'ln f n.m tin- Pat-. t A in 1 1 :-, I- . - I til. I AMI, Ir. U. I L i jj I ' i K, A-lnniii- ratur. At-jr:i-y AdilniliHt-i. a.-n.'- Notice of Appoiiitineiil of Admin istrator. Kill UUl '31 r 1 11- nry Our Hut I cpat ttuciit is tight in line. SHIRTS Sliiits ami Neckwear ate up li dale. I)(N'I lOWli:. OVH KtiAtNANI RACK i!f Wc have ju.st I'cccixul an elegant line of Portieres, Tapestry Curtains and I.aee Curtains, which comprise the finest line in Southern Oregon. JOSEPHSON'S aiM'ott ros. I'KAI.KHH IN AMI MAM KM' I t'R K MM Ol BOOTS AND 5H0ES. I'inest line of goods ever brought to Roscburk Triecs to suit the times. Parrott UuiltHtiR, f Jackson Street, f ROSIiBURO. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES ft Depot Grocery COUNTRY PROOUCI2 BOLOMT AND SOLI). Uivo us a call. Uoodd delivereJ to auy part of the City in hurl onler. Corner Lune A Sheridan Streets. TIN. (JUKAT GOLD (W) SILVER COUXTHIKS - IIHITINII (OMM1UA anii i:amii.i.n iini;tioN ALL ARE REACHED v,.The 0 R. d n. No C'liiwiKr ul I iiik lirt OMTI.AN.. a...i; Jll;VV'rV filtoitt'Hl ,im to SpuUm' I i-IIIH I'll ll( II tl ALL RAIL ROUTE to a MAIL. HI1IINI.A.MI, MaH((, Ml.l.MO.N, tlilfl Mil Kuolrnn MiuiiiK intufia .... lcsatis aks Timcran ticket:. Fur I'ampli ii V ntl- to lil lU tallrd tululllmtii li, WHEN SENT TO MRS. BOYD'S UL2 u o a. YOU TO o & o o m 70 ra WANT (()!, Higcst Prices Paid for Country Produce of All Kiiul5. 1 liltHl I. lilt Of THAN III llic ll. I'lk'i-Ir-'M 1 . i-Wk- .i r .uiinl. Crockery. (ilab aud Delfwarc, Tobacco uud Cigars, Toys, Notions aud Taney Goods. TS lilt i UL'.MV COI I. I tuuiitv, "U'c ill Urtijou. -t.il-; "iili, against the elrong bridge near Ileims' ice plaut. The bridge was torn from it uooriugs and crrried away. parts vigorously at each application. II that dous Dot bring relief Jampeu a piece of flanutl with Pain Balm aud bind it oa over tho ecat of pains and prompt relief will surely follow. Fur sale by A. (J. Marsters A Co. Sr. Lucis, April 26. A brief dispatch from Guthrie, Oklahoma, saje: At 0 o'clock this morning a mighty wave of water six feet high aud a mile wide swept Jcmu the Cottouwood valley aua struct: tuis city, . ucatemog roar weul up as the water crushed the houses aud drove the people (rum their homos. At the first rush every boat and bridge were swept away. AU West duthrif in submerged. Iweuty business bouses buvo It) feet of water iu them. The river is 30 feet above tbo ordinary level. Hundreds of people ure in trees, but cauuot be helped. ui'iiiua, .lpril zs.-uuuiors ol ap palling toss of life by the flxxl are in cir culation, some placing the dead at from 100 to I'Od. There is no way of getting at the real extent ot the catastrophe now. VV bile it is believed the absve estimate ia exaggerated, grow iog indications are that previous estimates of the dead have been conservative. The water caught many people asleep, and they were either instsmly drowue.l, or thrown on the waves to tight for their lives as best they could. The property loss is cbtiuiated at from J03.000 to f iOO.UOU. The main residence aua oustneis portion ol outline proper as unharmed. Tliia Is Your Opportunity. On receipt of t'n cent, cubh or stamps, a generous suruplo will be mailed of tbe most pojmlur t'utiirrh ami Hay Fiver Cure (Ely's ( jinm linini) snfficient to ilciuou- trnte tin; rn-nt m ntH f tli-; r' Ui-Iy. I'liY UltOTHFIiS. iii Wiiiri.u 8t., Now York City. licr. John Iteid, .Ir.. of Orr-at FalIii.fout.. recommr uded Fly's Crconi Ilsim to me. I can euit'haHuc hix ntatt iueut, "It is a tioai tivs mre for mtorrh if ii il m ilirrrt,l.'' Itev. Frauci5 V. I'oole, I'aator t.'cutrul Frt-a. C'hurcb, Helena, Mont. Ely's Crrani Balm is tbo actnovlrde'd curs for catarrh and contains uo ux rcury nor any injurious drug. 1'rnt , oo cnts. ii is surprisiuif wnai a "wee bit ot a thing" can accomplish. Sick headache. constipation, dyspepsia, sour stomach, airiness, are iuickiy uaniblioU ly lie- Witt's Little Far v Uisers. Small t.ill. cato pin. 3iarsters' Lrug More. In the mauor ol the al r. tie eael. r.olUe la L. re", tin u lliat ilia iin-li nlui J lia Lxvu t y ib-: County url ol Lioufina L'lUDly. Mat-, of ireaou. Jut appointed adimu- lairaioraol li e- e-tolu i-l lteuiv louu. hen or. 4cicac-l Ai' pcraoD Iihmd.- ciauna asaluat the eald ei'.ute are- b' rebv ik-UDciI to rreient tliuuiu pi p- ri;' eiiticl to the UD'JeriiKue i at itio i-BJ-e t 3. . ainilt"U iu Hie .Mail linililiug iu Rn-cliurs, lJoiiKia- Counts hialool Oregon, within -ix moulds Iiomi I lie iliUv ol thin n-itlw . liatcl at Ko-i.lur'. liouulua touule. Or'. i; -u. tLm .til diii i..( April, l'J7. JAMES 1V.CONV, 1 KANUh M. COKN, Aliiniiuiinl.-r m th. I .ta'cot l-nr i ouu, fccnloi, I'ee- 'I. a'.vtO I'roeperity is coming. Tbere ia uo qaestion uboat it. Tbe "aJvuoce agent" is iustulJed auJ uaturo iirurn ses Ut toiitribut liburally. A hum Turks Defeated. LoKuo.v, April 2$. A disputch from 'o!o, port of Thesdaly, uuuounces that I the Turkish advance forces attacked the reeks at Vulestiuo, about eight miles est of Yolo, on the railroad connecting the latter place with Luring and F'har- sala. The lurks were repulsed with heavy lueses aud driven hack. General niolensLi, uo hearing of the attack up on Velesliuo, made a sortie from I'har- said tosuppjrt (tie dreck forces at Vel-estiuo. Rioting at Athens. A iHt.su, April M. -Crowds last night I stoned the paln.v, hiuku niudons and iiiol, "fown wilh the king, down with Marvelous Effects ystem Broken Down and Hope Al most Abandoned-Health Re stored by Hood's Sarsaparllla. " For fiftcf o years I have suffered w ith catarrh and iudiBi'slion end my whole system wan broken down, I had aluioct ahanil'iritd any hope of recovery, I pur- rbac ' -ix bottles of Hood's Barsaparilla an'1 .: effects bavo lieen marvelous. It uaa 1'iaiio ma icei iikq a new man. I am able io sleep well, have a good appetite, ana i nave earned several pounds in weight." jAMKSViLDEit,Oroville,WaHh. "X had a scrofula swelliug on oue aids of my neck and ulcerated sores iu my nostrils, caused by catarrh. I also bad small, Itehiug sorca on my llmba. I bought three bottles of Hood's Banana- rilla ami begau taking it and tho sorei soou bcalcd. My blood ia Durided. and the titrofula has disappeared." O. L, McMancb, Mltision, Washington. Hood's sna'f,?n- Is the lust-In (act tbeOueTruo V'ood Purifier. Hood's Pills i"".10 nausea. IndiKfstiuu, iuuvi a I 111- hmiiimii, veenfj. FKOJI I F.liMI.N A I. OU 1NTKKI0K l'OI.NTH The) Northern) Pacific) RAILROAD la the Line to Tako To all L'oiulH KuHt aud Koutta. U tbo iJlMNti CAU KOU'lE. luuua through VKbl'lJlULKO XKAIWfl JtViUV KAY IN TUB YEAH to 8T. PAUL and CHICAGO CI0LU4H0S0 casi; Coatpoittf el Dlninj Cars Umurpamd, Pullman Uialn Ros (liaptrt, 01 Lattit Equlpminl. TO I HINT M.I IPti C'AIlfll llikt tliat cuu l.o coublrueted aii'l In wlileli ai:(-fiinnif..latlona ar both KKEE anil KUHNlhllKU to bolcicia ul Klrat or hceoud elata'lielieti,, and tl.KIJANT l-V COI (II 1 1, A CouUuuoua Lluo couuoctlug witb All tluua, aaorOliiK oireet ami Uninterrupted Hcrvlto. PulliuuiiblteiierrenurvaUoiia cau be kctoicil la altauco lliroui;b auy agciit of tbo loaJ. THROUGH TICKETS r.. anil frnlil nil I'.ilnla In Aiueika. tiiulaua au-1 K'uonatan bo purebated atauyllekelOUleu ol tbla tuupaur. I llllorillatlon rnlii-.-riiliiv ral.-a. IIimu rf Ualim, routca ail-l ntlnir ,I. I.,Tm lii,iiUlnl nn ai'plli.atmu to U. IS. K, Ul'ItU, I.ucal agent at Koitbru.Or., or I. lUAHLlO.'V, AanktantOfuerd 'am-iipr Atrrnt. No. 121 Klrat Ht.,i-or. Washington, I OKI LA NO, OUlooN, P NEW 0 $ FURNITURE! g CARPETS g I tu t MATTINGS ; R I gs CURTAINS JnS n ANDJJIISM GOODS' ' ff & KOHIiUVHU, OHI.UON, 9 V. '. 1 .ON DON, onin- at I tic ltieUal, ll"iui,', in. W. II. Ill Ml. Ill H I , Urlicml I ai-finet Ageut O. M. M N. Co., ruiltuud, Orrgon, EAST AND SOUTH - VIA - THE SHASTA ROUTE or tiik Southern l'acillc Co. Elr Uain rml I'ultlanJ dll)f. "aWib f " tioith"" Mr, . I.v. . I'uiilaiiil . " a 10 4."ai S.rian. I.v. . Iiwliuri . I r. 11 l , r. . 'I 1-1 l.?JAj'.!l!'l,raril-o I.v , our. . A1a.vo train atup at Kaat I'ortlaml. Oroann t'lly, WfHklburri, Halrin, luiiii-r, Mailmi, JulTnr aou, Alr.an)-. 'lanut Hhnlila, llaiarr, llarrl. buru. Jillii'llnn t lly. Lukciiv, CruMvll, i ollatc i iniii.. I'raln. anj all atalluiia Irnm Uom btir to Aalilantl Inrliiaxr. Itoarbura; loll-Pall) . ft .1) r. h I I.v. I Ar. l'oitlainl KlWM-tltllf Ar. I.v. tmr.a S ll A M Hitli-iii t'ummruttrr-Dully. i oo r. m. lr. at. I v Ar. I'oiilamt laU'in Ar. I.v. 10,11 a. a IO A. UlMIXi VMIH OM 04.li:J MOI 'll.. Pullman BufTot Sleepers A NlJ K UHIM I US M.I I I'IMi ( AIIH Attache! to all Through Tralna. West Side Division. Hclwccu I'ot Hand suU ( urrIIU Mall tiahutall) (eiict'trftltulay). 7 80a, tilir. I I.v. I Ar. ruitiauit Cnrvallla Ar. I I.v. f..:o r. at li r. h At Albany and Cnrvallla roimoet with tralua ol Oregon Central & KaMeru railroad. KipreaaUaln dally (i ii'uil Hun, lay). 1:4.'. t. i."i LvTTOTali.rrA7rT'ii5 Ti: I 2l v. m. I Ar. Mi Minvtll.) I.v. ft .) a. . iJirieteiiniiei tlon at. --an rml'ii lth Oe. i I'li ntiil ami On,,nliil mi l I'm liln Mail ii-ain. abl. lint (or JAPAN AND CHINA. HallhiK ilnt.'i nn k ) . , 1 1 adi.n. Mule ami tlekuta to l.icru ni.tntn uinl tn r."r'. .A1:". JAPAN. CHINA, IfuSOl.t'Ll! ami .vi' r'1,1- .( a" ,,u "'''""I In-iii (iKO. C'-ltH, ticket Agent, Itinetniig. R. KOKIII tK. K I'. IIUUEKH. Manager. Aaat. U. K. A I ana. Agvii I'OUTLAND 'JHKQOM. 4tiAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA M' . i i a, irnm I I i in . . mam,.m , iratmnn T rrumi'il aca killfull toiwIuMol at l'el xtlrt J IBMillnn lnlr.,ililil. innMDlHI 1-innH. and AT, IMTa I0LU ON COM atltiaiOM. SI )!' aiiKrlsuo. JTaV I r"7 mm a i I r riH1hrfJ I I I Li 1 gJt Real Estate Bought and Sold XV VtjAtACiajajcuw. Farms, large and small, to Rent, AMI IMMKDIATK I'OSSKfcKlON UIVEN. Stock Raugcs. Timber Lauds and Miuiut? ProDerties. Pr uuc aud Hop Laiidy of best quality, iu choice locations. lu quautitics to suit iutendiug purchasers, at reasonable prices aud easy terms. Inquire of D. S. K. BUIOK, m m m - w n Vi WT a J W m .... ..U. ...rt.,, J,,.,..r. .,,..,... 'iTTVTTTTTtTTTTfTTTYfrVtV To Tlie Unlortiiiiate. Dr. Gibbon Thla md rellahlo land tho uioat aueei-iwlul Hiiei lallal In Han Krall Olaeo. atlll eontlniiii In cure all Haiual ami Stmlnal Ulieaaa! neh aa tlonnorrhcna, (lleci Strlctura, yph Ilia In all lla forma, tilkln 1)1- $lly, Imrxilancy. licnil AVnal wcaknaaa aud Loan S.'ul rianhiind. I tin i-,t...... oubiioo ol null abuaw aud oxocMua irodiiirfiiK tho loll. .win ayinpti.uia; aullow eon ntouaiieo, dark ;i-.. .ui ini'jin, pain ill me Uriel, rlngliiK Iu tho earn, lona ol toiiliiltinea, illilhli-neo In ai proaclilng ntrangi ra. pulplutlnn ol tho beart. wiiaknoaaol lhellmUaml baek, loiaol memory 'iVA ,,!'.'.'. "J.'!100' """r!''". onuimptlon, cto. lift. HIBUUN baa i.ractletd In hau Krannlaei. over thirty cut and thoan tumbled ahnuld not nil to eoiimill 1. 1 tn uud reeelvo tlio lienulll ol hl gicul aklll and (xperlenco. 1 ho dot tor cure lyhi u olhoia lail. Iiylilm. (.'urea guiirniiled. I oraoiia enrod ul bouie. Cbargv) reimonahli). Call or wrllo. lilt. . K. (ilUllON, l.jj Keurny bt. Hau Krau- IlllthCII r.hl.U, ... Mnnil .,. n.A4.l .l.l.k Dl... 4ol lattallon, nh tinlaaillna. au-1 sill ntH.rt vtialliar rtMnUI-la .r ni, fiat ,,l olurr OUA rgg rATAatl WHEN tATSKT IB ALLOWED. VUn Flat u Hnurwl aa will r.u4,i, t m ..I. lor vou iih- ;mt ilia rl.rje. il rAUB VAM0AOOK 111 UUof uu mnu.. .in. waanm lumkn Li liixnbn Ktm Um rciurtt. '1'bia la aivak U'Ut.UU llnln f-ai.iit IM.k iillliluil luJ irv luvut..r .l.ouM WHITE 0 OKI. H. B. WILLtON 4 CO , l"alul bullullvit, "Wiimi'i, wASHINQTON. D. O.