Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels r i fanses the System r r r r i i i iui lt. f-N. . - b,tualConstpat,on i umu PERMANENTLY ,T5Bic.;uffEcT& BU3T THE GENUINE M4HT D By l'EOI'LE YOU ALL KNOW. J. H. Pront, of W'aaiic, is i:i the city. Frank Vogt is in from Antelope, visit ing at home. V. R. Winnns came up from Hood Eiver yesterday. Mrs. C. P. H.ilch arrived iu the city this morning from Dntur. Mr. and Mrs. Frank ?.Iedier nre visit ors jn the city iruiix liufus. C. H. Lutiier, of Hood River, is reg istered at the Duiutiiln House. J. J. and D. M. Gibbons are business visitors in the ciiy irom Hood River. H. M. Prindie and wife arrived in tl.e city last night from the Mt. Hood neigh borhood. A. .1. Dnfur canie in from Wasnic this morning and will leave fur Portland in the morning. M. Thorbuurne and daughter returned last m'cbt from Portland, and lelt this Hiorniug for their home at Kiugsley. Mr. and Mrs. James Fraz'er and little daughter arrived yesterday from North Yakima and are g.ieota at die home of 15. h Langlilin. I', is expected that Mr. and Mrs. R. E. iiimotc wil! arrive home either this afternoon or tomorrow morning, return ing from a wedding tour iu the East. Juhn McGr.ul, brother of Mr.3. T. J. Beufert and K. .1. Ciorui.iri, who has been visiting in the city, leiViii last evening's train fur Untie 'City, Mont. Iitest tiling in cameras are Im proved Mii;'aiiiii cyclones at iDjiineil's drn store. Fresh cracked XeljrafcKa corn at the Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of chicken feed. mch25-tf Sew line of Cile'ii air tluh' heaters just received at Muier & Beuton'j. -'S-Iw He Tried a Sample Bottle Nearly every day people como into drug etoix-a and oak the IirtiKiriata to recommend Borae medicine for their trouble. Very otteri tiicy re fuse to do 80, because, aa a rule, tlicy do not believe it proper to ad viseanroneto take a patent medicine of which tiieydo not know tlio ingredients. It is the physi cian's cuci- nesfl to nrc- Ecribe. Eoui'j make an cs ception, how ever, when mm anyone Itas a couch, cold or throat and Inng trouble. "I always recommend Acker's ktc lisli Kemedy, because I know Jtut what IS will do. It lias cured every case where I liaveneen it tried. It is the best expectorant snd tonic I over handled in my 14 years experience. I will r1 vo J ust one instance oi B gentleman who had been troubled for years with a na-str, hacking couch. I ad mitted Acker's English Itemedy. Ho triod a sample bottle, and was cured leiro be hod taken half of it, tit no coat whatever. Tliia la on exceptional e:i.(. however, as it usually takes two or three IkiuIc " (Signed) A. 11. Coo:., Ilellofontalnc, Ohio. Bold at 2V. .TV . ii'i.l r.1 a bottle, through out the I'nitf'l H'i:e uml Canada; and in Eiiglund. at 1. lid 3d., U. Od. If you are not nuti.sticl after buvinc, return the. Lottlo to your druggut, uud get jroux iBOUey back. TO authortie the above ffvamnUt, W. U. MQiXii it CO.. fnurMin, :;ev York.. roil B.U.E BY Blakeley &c Houghton. A CiiiSTAL Black Hills Curiosity for the Paris Exposition. The ainmiuotli Cnvc tn Elk Creek Canynn to lie Hojiroduccd In Mlnlntnre fur the World' Fair. The Black hills will have n curiosity tit the Paris, exposition in the shape of u miniature of the Mammoth Crystal cave, .which is situated in Elk creek canyon, about 20 miles southeast of this city. J. G. Keith, one of the owners of he cave, left Desdwood last night for Paris to sign a contract with the expo sition management for space. He has leen giver, a room under the HitYe.1 tower 50x73 feet, with a high ceiling. He will tr.kc oer five eurlonds of ma terial for the construction of the cave, mostly lime water crystals and colored quarU rock, which will line the inside walls of the cavern. The Mammoth Crystal cave made a great hit at the world's fair exposition, later at Atlanta md recently at Antwerp. The Mammoth Crystal cave was first .Hs-covcretl ' by the Mcliride brothers ibout 12 years ago, while prospecting or a gold mine in an old tunnel in Elk .. retk canyon, which had been excavated Vtr.rs before by an old prospector named Jacobs. One of the brothers r.c.ticed ii strong current of air blow ing out through a hole in the side of the Kneel, and further investigation ned up a large chamber several feet su-.re. Since the first discovery the owners of the cave have been constant ly opening up new- chambers and mak irg passageways connecting them, un til it is possible now to weak miles un derground and not less than 200 cham ber have been opened up. Fat Man's Misery is the first cham ber to be riven a name. It is a very low, tortuous tjuageway that leads into a series of rooms beyond. Mold chamber is a weird place, on account of the great quantities of thick, white mold, of deli cate texture, ?ery prolific in growtfi. The next rom is called the Mencgerie, so called by reason of the different images of cnimais in stone, the most realistic b;ing the arctic seals. Pover ty Fiat is a room about CCx2jt) feet, with a lew ce":pf. The room derives its name from the fact that the walls are dtstitutP of crystals, being very i-mooth and water-worn. Notre Dame is the first chamber to show the fine box work iA the cave. It is a delicate webwork, I rowni-h in color, a little coarser, per haps, than the boxworl: of the famous Wind cave. The rocm is about GCxl50, with a ceiling 30 feet high. A distin guished visitor from Chicago had the h'nor of naming a large chamber after C Ukin's Gallery, of Chicago. With a little imagination a person can see a gr;-t many beautiful pictures on the v.'::;is nd ceiling of the room. Whale room contains some more of the menag erie. There is a perfect image of a whale which is 30 feet in length, with eyes, rnouih, fins and everything in per fect order. Perched above the whale is the American eagle, life size, with v.ings outstretched. A descent of about C5 feet down Rip Van Winkie's stairway takes the visitor to the second level in the cave known commonly as the water level. Red Flats is passed through, the chamber being noted for its beautiful red crys tals. In this chamber is the drip stone, a mammoth water crystal four feet high and two feet at the base, which has been formed by the dripping of the water from the ceiling to the iloor be low. The Abode of the Fairies is the pride of the cave. Here are found the Needles, Chimes, Cieopatra's Needle, the Bridal Veil and a number of other natural curionities. One an easily i.nagiue the old nursery stories to be true about the fairies' cave with rubies r::.d diamonds riire. Slab room is a curious place. All of the crystals have ftf.Ien from the ceiling to the floor, i -siing it bare and smooth. A new chamber has been opened recently which has been called Klondike room. It is reached by a tortuous passage ailed Chilkuut 1'aaz, which is 1C3 feet long. Until recently the floor of the chamber has lii en covered with wrrter, but it has now all neeped away, leaving thii floor covered with noft water crys tals called popcorn crystals, which makes the room the most beautiful iu the cave. The crystals can be crushed in the hand, and it will be un interest ing experiment to watch the slow hard ening, which may take years or only ir.ouths. Other places of interest to be visited nr.. the world's fair grounds Ribbon r"om, Cathedral, Diamond Field, and otrciv.. .Ve-.v chambers arc bsing ois cov. red and connected by ptibsagewaya, and it would scm that only u small part of the u underfill cave has been discovered.- St. Louis trlohe-Democrat. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice U lierehj' kIvuii Hint I.. (.', HnnncKlmn, ndminiatiutornf the ealato of Albert L'Hery, de ceel. tin tlM lilt, account for I'm" I nettle muni of ktld cfitote mid Mumliiy, the litb day of November, iww, at in o'clock in the forenoou of aalddayliuk tn-en nut by Hon. ItoLert iluyn, county JudKi'of Wunco county, Ottgun, for licur lug objection tn the tame. billed ncntctnber ?d, Ib'Jj. Bejit-'J-tl I C. HefKEWUK, Adinliil.trulor. Clarke A Fttlk have on sale a full line of paint and artist's brushee. THE LITTLE FILIPINOS Peculiarities of the People Under Aguinaldo. Odd Bxi)crlpnce of Uncle Snm'a Sol dier Tilth the Vll- Xntlvcs of Luion-Their Style of FlRhttiiK. ' This little black man who is causing us the same kind of trouble thnt the boy experiences with a honftt's nest cannot be understood in u day. When captured he acts ns if his lot hud fnllen among old friends, lie grins and points beyond our skirmishers, seeming to think thnt the iispect of his fleeing coun trymen is u huge joke. The next min ute, but give him the chance, he is likely to send n bullet into an American's back. For such an offense Mnj. Gen. Anderson once had a Filipino strung up to a tree on the spot, this being the only American military execution thus far recorded in the Philippines. A giant private of the Montnnas chose a different method. When he was tired on at a distance .of about ten yar'is and missed, he caught his enemy, took his gun away from him and then lnid him across his knees. After he had vigor ously applied n piece of bamboo he seized the enemy by the seat of the trousers and threw him toward the rear. 'There!" he said. "Don't you let me catch you playing with firearms again." The little black man's confidence in the European rifle has waned. In the beginning he thought that he had only to discharge his mauser at a white man and the white man was dead. This led to the firing from the houses and the reckless chances which the Filipinos took at first when their losses were so great. Now they apparently are "good" after they are captured, and they do not fire from houses. Most of whatever their leaders know cf military practice they have learned from the Spaniards. They are as facile in imitnticn as the Chinese. Their buglers now do our calls as well as their own. By watching us they found out that they have been firing too high, and now they arc try ing to fire low. They succeed until the volleys from our skirmish line begin to pour in. Then they cringe too much in their trenches to aim on a level. Their trenches (of the Spanish type) are built under cover, at strategic points, which ndmit of easy defense and. etreat, with the smallest possible exposure, once the Americans advance. On a wall above the line of one insurgent trench were !6 abrasures by bullets in a space two feet by one. Such music as was played there is disconcerting. The little black man will not remain to hear it after our men are within 2u0 yards. At running he is easily the American's superior. His bare feet never get sore. He has no clothing to impede his progress except cotton shirt and trousers. He knows the bypaths and the fords of the streams. But he feels that it is very un fair of us to make him retreat. We are not practicing warfare as he un derstands it at all. What is the use of rifles that will shoot 2,500 yards if you are going to try to catch the enemy with your hands? Aguinaldo"s officers are highly in censed about our urtillery, it is said. If they have no guns we ought to use none, end if they have three or four or five, we ought to use only three or four or five, as the case may be. What has happened, however, was to have been expected after we refused to fire back and forth between trenches in the moonlight, which is the only kind and generous method of making war in the tropics. In the march io Malolos our men marched and fought all day under the beating sun, slept on the ground, swam rivers and did everything which it was supposed by the natives Vhat white men could not do. They thought that we would not attempt to drive them out of more than one of the intrench nients at a time, and then rest nt least a week after each effort. Aprisoner cx plnincd his feelings by saying: "Thr-r-r-r-t!" and malting a rapid movement with his hands. Frederick Palmer, in Collier's Weekly. Khootlnu- Clnr Iukn ThrouKh Iron. The tailow candle which is shot through n door must hide its head be fore a seven and a half ounce plug of clay which has been so tired as to per forate an iron plate an inch thick. The lelocity of Him clay plug was tremen dous. It has been estimated that the speed necessary must he over l.ROD feet a second. Experiments of this kind were conducted by Cupt. Cooper Key, of the British nrmy, nt the Itoyal ursennl, A special gun wnn employed and pressed cylinders of raw dry clay three inches long and two inches in diameter were used. Eventually one of these plugs went througli u cast-iron plate one inch thick from n distance of not more than ". feet. N. V. World. BUSINESS LOCALS. Subscribe for The Chronicle. Ali your irrocer for Clarke & Falk'a pure concentrated fUvoritiu extracts. Ue Clarke & FulkV quinine hairionic to keep dandruff from tliejliead. You will not have bolls if you take Clarke & Falk'a sure cure for boils, Cle Elm coal (0.50 per ton; Rock Springs coal !) per ton, delivered, ut Maier & Benton'. SUMMONS. TN THE CIKCOIT COURT OF THK STATE A of Ore"", for ttie County of Wnsco. Charles O. U Iletmon, plaintiff, vs Mottle A. lIctmiiMtcfotuleiit. To Mettle A. ltciiMMi, tlio nbovc named defend ant: In the Name of the State of Oregon: v.. i. ... tmhii.1- itiHt!i1 tn iitiiifiir mm nnsiicr the enmiilnlut In the nl'ovo entitled court mid can p on or licfotoU weeks from tl.e date of the ttrst imlillenttiui of this notice, to-wtt: the 0th dnv of Sfidenilicr, M. ntid If you Initio ".n ii-K-iirnnrttinMUTor other lu l'lcail. t ho j.lnln- j tilt apply to the court for the. telle prnicrt I tor in his contplnliit herein, to wit: that the i IkiikIh of matrimony now exIrtltiK botiveon j phitutltl mid .H'feiidiint ho dissolved forever mid i that plHlnttlt'liitvu liirtcnicnt iKlli-t defendntit for his cot and dlslnirscinonls and for suih other and further relief a to the Court may seem meet and equitable. I This summon Is published by virtue of mi j .,.rl.,r imiiln mill fclirnill ill- IIoll W. Ii. 11 tllll -Illl"'. Judceof the above entitled court, on the ad day nt September lvj'j, dlreetitiR that said summons b published once a week for u period of not less than six consecutive week. kcptG-t Attorney for 1-lnlntln". SUMMONS. TN THK CIUCriT COUKT'OF THK STATE 1 of Oresou, for the county of ii'co. Harriet A. Slmou, l'lnlntlll', vs. William H. H. Simon, detoiidiint. To William H. H. Simon, the above named defendant In the Name of the State of OrcRon: m arc hereby notified to be and apieiir In the above entitled court on or before the list day of the publication of this summons, ton It: On or be fore Saturday, the lsth day of November, lb'KI, then and there to answer the complaint of tlio above mimed plalutllt' HIkI against you In the above entitled suit, and If you so fall to apiwar and answer said complaint, for want thureof Plalutllt will apply to said court for the relief pravrdforin her complaint, to-wlt: I-or n de cree of the abovcen titled court foreverdlstoliing and annulllni? the bonds of matrimony now mid heretofore exlstliiK between pltiiiitill and defendant, mid for an absolute decree of divorce from von, the said defendant. '1 his summons Is served upon vou by publica tion thereof bv order of the Hon. W. I,, ltr.nl bhuw. Judge ot the above entitled tvurt, which order bears date of the L'ud day of October, and directs that said summons be served uimiii thcfciild defendant by publication thereof for six eon-teutlve weeks in The Dalle Chiio.viclk, ii weekly newspaiwr of general circulation, pub llshid In The Dalles, Wasco county, Oregon; said publication to bei?lu on the Tth day of October, m. uud eud on the lsth day of November, Dl'Fe'K A. MENKKEE. cel7 11 Attorneys fur I'luliilill'. Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby given that ihe undersigned 1ms iM-im iiiniolnii'il bv order of the county court of the state of Oregon for Waico county, and oy the will of -Mary IIIUs, deceased, executor 01 me last will and testauiuiit of sxld Mary Hills, de ceased. Alt ixjrsuiis having claims against snl.! estate are hereby notilisd t.i present thorn with the proer vouchers to me at the ol'.Iee of Hunt ington il: Wilson, The Dalles, Oregon, wttuiu sis months irom the date of this notice. Dated Octotcr 10th, I'J"J. JOHN M. MAIIDF.N, Oct 11 II Executor. NOTICE OF'jrTXAL J5ETTLEMENT. Notice h hereby given that the undersigned has tiled with tie clerk of the count, court of ihe state of Oregon, for Wasco county, bis final account ns administrator of the eUate of John (iriint, deerused, and that by mi order of said court made on the lath dy of September, 1SW, Monday, the fith day of November, 1MW. at the Hour of 1 o'clock p. m. has been llxca as the tlm-mid the cnuntv cou-t room In Dalles tlftv in the plane for the hearing ol objections to said hniii account J. DLVK .IICANDIE, Adminls.rutor of Estate of John Grant, Do easul feeptlMl NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. I.A.vi) Office at The iuuxr, Oueoun,) September la, layj. Nollce Is hereby given that the following' named settler bus tile I notice of tils intention to make tlual l.ruof In sunnort of his claim, und thnt said proof will Ih; made before the register una receiver nt 'i lie Dimes, uiefon, on I riaay, .-soverauer o, kvj, yu,: lleib.rt 11, .M. i ltiT, of Th Illilli s, Dr., Homestead Entry No. aui, for the EU NEU., and sW'ii NEy, section i!7, townsbl;. 1 nortti, range lis u.-isi," . ji. He names the following wltne!i"ics tn nrove his contiunoiiK rcsidciiLe upon, and cultivation of tnld land, viz.: hiunuel CreigUton, John 11. Cook, William I.awKin and Charles luiiiaon: all oi l lie Duller Oregon, I AY P. LCCA3, bcpUS-il hegister. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. hi.itD OrriCE at V.w.'coevm-., Wash.,) October 'J, 1WI. ) Notice is hereby given that the billowing, named settb.r has tiled notice of his Inten tion to make final proof In suppoit of his claim, mid that said proof will be made bf foro the I'.eglster and llccoHerof V. S. Ijtnd Ollieuiit iMiicouver, 11 iisiiiiigion, on Jueidny, govern ber 21st, lbl, vU: ilnsrpli Olimube rlln. H. E. No. C8, for the west half of northwest quarter and west hall ol southwest quarter, btc. 2o. Tn. N.. It. 12 east. IV. M. He names the following 11 itnes to provo his coiiiiiiuous rcsiuemc upon nun cuitivaiion of sold laud, viz: Thomas M, Wliltenmb, James Morgnn, I-'ttd 11. Minuu nun imam i.-toii: an m i.yli', 1 ()., Uasliiiigtoii. V, U. Dl'NIIAIt, Oct 1111 Ittglster. NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION, U. d. I.AMj Orricc, at The Dai.i.ks, Oi:r..,( OCTUIlRKfi, lttyo. j Vrillon fa Imrnl.v nl.'nti liu. .1... f..l lr....l.... .... ... ,.trf t..v. ...... ...u iu, ii IUK named settler has Hied imtko of his intention to muse iiiiiu imihii in supiori 01 ins claim, anil that said proof will be niadc beforo the iteglstcr and llecelver at The Dulles, OrKun, on butur day, November 11, IhW, vizi Mtttlilna Tlilnl, of lUonler, Orccon? Hotnestend Entrv No. W, for tho 84 NWJ-J, NliIKW.aud8Vi, HW'4. section U, township m ...,.., (,, I-T I , , ,11. Ho iiamet, tlm following witnesses to ptovo his i-i'ilMIIUUUfl Il-niuuiiuu Uaill Ulill CUllll IttlOtl Ol said land, viz; C'tius. llller. of Mosler, Oregon; Dan Thomas, Hi-rrniin sitmii.iniiii hiwI Krii.r kpl,.Hrl.i.. ..t -- ------- .....v.i. . nxuilbliai VJ l Jhu Dalles, Oiegon. JAV V. I.UI'AR, oct7-li Iteiilstcr FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. THANH ACT A KNKKALHA.S'KINU liUfcilNEH Letters of Oredit Issued avuilable in the EaHtern States. Sliht KveharilH unit T1 Tranaiurs sold on New York, ChlcaKO, Bt. LooIb, Ban Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and various pointa in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav oraule terutB. Hay, wheat, rolled barley, bran and Eborts at Maier & Ueiiton'd, -'8-l MniiraS George Dewey Will rccclvo tlio most royal welcome on Oct, Ht ucxt, that waa over uccordod to an American dti:cn. Yoa will flna .1 cnnsplate. blogrftpliy of thil Bt hero, Ir.cludlnc bis brilliant victory ovor the Bra IjU licet in tho Croat, nuthorlUUvo and up- "date mirk of reference, tho New Werner Edition of the Encyclopaedia Brilannica Th'.o in t!:o only encyclopedia on tho martot that laontions Admiral lieu cy. It rIvcb tho dato of Idi birth; I10.7 he spent his toyhood days; tho part ho look in tho Civil Wsr; hotv r.ftcr tho War ho waa tmplcycJ on tho European station; iu tho Naval Academy; his rise to the malt of Commander and resident of the Hoard of la-.pestlon and Burvcy; Ilia commend of tho Asiatic Hqtiadrnn; how on April a."th ho left Hons fcoB with his Kjuadron, round and destroyed tho Spanish Fleet, at Manila, on liny 1st; his appointment as Acting Hear Ad miral, tho honors ho received from Congress, and how on March 2nd, ltM, ho was created full Ad miral. It speaks of him as a strict disciplinarian, un all-around athlete, a during horseman and huntsman, and socially c cood club man and a General fuvorlto. It tells of his nmrrlr.go to Mlsii Susy Goodwin, a daughter of the "fighting gov ernor" of New Ilatnpthlio, who died in 1672, leav ing a son, Cicorgo Goodwin Dewey. Governor Theodore Roosevelt Admiral Schley Admiral Sampson Capt. Clark of tho Oregon end scores of other noted persannccs not even tueutlotifd iu any other KncycloirfiJla receive the camo a'.tcutisn iu this edition cf tho EncyciopsBdia Britannica It ojieats of General Wood as GovornorofEanU ago of General Henry w GovcrmVociicral ol Porto Rico; of Aguinaldo'D declaration of Wax against tho U. S. YOD HEED THIS COMPLETE SUMMARY of human knowledge and progress, wherein infor mation Is tnoro eu.s!ly found and acquired than In any other book or cncyclopa.dla lu tho world, IN YOUR HOME. rOE CLIX BT I. C. NICKELSEN, ..STEAM. I Wood Saw Will run every day except Sunduy, iuuch iteusotintjiu. w i leiepnono ui. j $ W. A. CATES, Prop. z ..chas. mm- Butcheits ond Fafmeps ..Exchange.. edited tho Ust beer iu Tho Dullen, nttliu usual price. Como In, try Diind be touvllii'cd. Aluo thu I liKBt brandii of Wines, Lliuor and GiKiua. Sanduuiehes of all Kinds ulwnys on bund. C. S. Smith, Tin: dp-to-date(Jroeer Fresh Kggs and Creamery Jiutter a spuciaUy. 2d Street. 'Phone 270. The Dalles, Portland and iu Navigation Co.' sirs. Hegulator (SDalles City Dally (except Sunday) between The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland. Touching at way poin'? on both ldc ntth. Columbia river, Both of tho nbove Mcamcnt have been rcbntlt and are In excellent khai for the season o i Tl. Krral.lnr l.lnr ivill endeavor putroiiK the best kcrvlce ponslblc. "' For Comfort, Kconoiny hih laaian travel by tho hteamerR of The ltetui.tn. L,tuti. i..or The Monmcrs of tho neculator Line will W DaUcuntTa. in. pomineiicing Monday thesu Portland plllcc. The Pallet offle. Oak St. Dock. Court stew W. C. Allaway, Ceticra Aat. EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF THE- Southern Pacific fomp'y, Trains leave and ure due to arrive at l'ortlai, l.r.ivi. OVKI11.AND EX -1 press, halem, IliHie- , burg, Ashlutid, .Sue-1 rmiiuacwi . ii'jn) c, I u n i, v Uih Angeles,!',! I'aso, i 1 New Orleans ana j l j 'h'S'J A M 1 lfcuJtl-uut "iiu wiiy mii- :!lim 4:301'.J Dally ' except BuuJajn. (Via Woodbur? for Mt.Angel, HllverUm, West liclo, ilMv. ns-V I vlllcsprluglield and I i I Natron J I Daily except bnndays INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER. Express tain Dally (cxce)it BUnduy), liSOp. m. (I.v Portland Ar.) 6:25a.Bi 7:.'Wp. la. )Al...VcMlnnvIlle l.v.f D;50a,it. biliop. tn. (Ar,.Iudei:iideiicc..l.v ) liMaui. Dally. tDotiy, except buminr. DINING CAHS ON OGHEN UOUTE. ITUJIAN KCl-KET 8 LI El'EltS AND flKCOND-CLASS bhEEI'lNG CAEs Attached to all Through Tralas. Direct connection at hau r runclseo with Owl ' dental and Oriental and Paclllc mall ttannnip llnecJor JAPAN and CHINA, Sailing data ca a plication. ltates and tickets to Enrtcrn points and En rojio. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU anil Al'riTKAUA. AH above trains arrive at and depart froas Uraud Ooutral tjtatloti, Fifth aud Irvine atncti YAMHILL DIVISION. PcfsenRer Dejiot, loot of JcUcrsun t.trt l;avu for Bheridan. week days, tfJ5f.D Arriv.; at Portland, U:30 a. m. U'ave for A1HLIE on Monday, V,'cda4Ts4 Krb'ny ututiioa. m. Arrive at partialis, 1 dnv, Thari-dcy and Saturdaj it 3;0J p. a. Except Bunday. "Except fjr.fjrdjy. K. tCv.K4.LElt, Ci, II. MARKHAM, Mitnacr. AsfcL0..4Pas.Ait Throush Tlckot Omcc,13l Third street, wtjert through tickets to all points In tbe Btates, Canada and Euroja) can bo obtaluea ii lowest rates from , . J. 11. KIUKLAND, Tlcictiltat. or V. WHKALDON. The Busy Store. Eac'j day our business sliowi tlio people arc nwling out wo are pusbiug to Hie front with better gooila, lower pricca, salespeople tbe very bebt, last, but not least, buyers wbo know their business nRd buy for tbe people. C. F. Stephens Second Street. HA. 8TURDEVANT, lieuiisi. Office orcrJ'rench&Co.'ailst"' i if J. OBJGO