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t WILLAMETTE feA.KMMt SALEM, OKEGON, JUNE 25. IbbG. Called Back. nv nuoii con wav ITIio m)o MlIiI to tlm drnmntlrntlon of this story Ims boLii imrcltiuril by tlin Miiili- sou fcritinio Tliuntio Co. of N a. chaitku in. j tin taiiikst xiunr or am It Is hii hi? tlm beautiful spring of Nortlii'in Itul. My frlt'iitl Ken) on nml I aro loiinirltiK about In tlio icctiiiiKiilar rlly ofTiiiin, 111 luippv iinil Idlu u pair of conn niles us may I'inwiicrolio met wltli. Wo Imvp lieeii In it- n week, long oiioiikIi to do nil tlm hIuIiI-'-ii-Iiii; ile iniuiiliilliy duty. Wo lmvo mi-ii San Giovanni and tlio cliiueliiM. Wo havo tolh'd, 01 beastH of lnirdi'ii linvu toiled with us, up Lit Supeijca, vviivro vvoliuvo Kami at thu iiiiiiihoIi'iiiii of buvoy'H pi Inci'ly line. AVo Iiiim seen I'liouuh of tlio cuinlnoiiH old l'ala70 Madaina, which fiow ns atom hotel across tlio I'lazl Catello. oliao maneledat tlio plain, uuliiUwi'HLiiu? looking L'nliiro Ueale, andour inlitli has been moed by thu Kiotes(iio Iniekwoik decoration ot tho l'ala70 CailKiiauo. Wo havo crltlulwd tho nither poorplrluio gal lory. In fuel wo have, dona Tin in thor oughly, and, with tho routetiitit bred by fanillfailty, aro c'iiuiiii,: to feel llko piti ful llttlo atoms as wo Htaud in tho enor mous H(iiaies and ciauoournecks look ing at Maioehuttl'H ImmeiiHO l-.ono HtatllL'H. Our tasks are over, wo 1110 sluiply liialliig about ami enjoying oitrnulvci: leveling In Iho delleioiiH weather, anil trying to make up our languid but con tented minds as to when wo shall leavo tho town and wheui oui next lcstlug plat'o Hindi bo. Wo wander down tho bioad V'ladl I'o, llugeilng now and then to peer Into thu enUelngtdiops whlih link in Its Hliatly areades; wo pass thiough tho spacious l'lal Vltloilo Uinaniiele; weeiosstho bridge wIioko lUegiaulto aieluM span 1 lio classic I'o; we linn opposito tho domed chinch and noon aio walking up tli' wide .shaded path which li ads to the Capuchin Monaster); tholnoad tcinico In liont of which is our IiiviiiIIo haunt. Hero wo can lounge and ree the ilvei at our feet, tho gieal towiiHtietehlugfioui lln furtlior bank, tho open plain boyond Iho town, nml, fur, far away Inthoback grounil, tho glorious Know-capped Alps, with Monto Hosa and Oiaml-ParailiH lowering nbovo their hi others. Mo wonder wo enjoy tlio lew from this ter raeomoio than chinches, palaces or plctiiic.s. Wugai) our 1111, then letraco our utops anil saunter luck as Ia7lly as wo cniiio. After lingeiiuga few momenlH al our hotel homo liiury destination prompts us to noss the gieal squint), pasttlio ft owning old castle, leads us up tho Via ill Semluarlo. and wo Unit ourselves fortho twentieth time In fiout of Sail Giovanni. I stop with my head In tho air iidmiilug what nichlteetuial beauties Its nun lilo fionteau boast, anil as I am trjlng todlscoerthein niiiHiir pilsed to hear Kiwivnn annoiiiico his In tention of enteilug tho building. "Hut wo havo vowed a vow," I wild, "that tho Interior of chinches, pletuio galleiles, and other toinlst tuips shall know us no moie." "What makes tho best men break their vowsV" "Lots of thiol's. I kuiiikho." "Hut oui) thing In paitlriilar. Wlillo jou aro staring iiii at pinnacles ami but iresses, anil irjiugio mint as u vim knew iirchitectiiions well as Itiisklu, tho fairest ot all sights, a beautiful wo man, p.is.ics lighl under our nose." "1 understand I ulisofvo vou." "Thank j on. She went Intothechiircli. I feel (h)otlonal, and will go too." "llutourclgaisV" "Chuck them to the beggais. Ilewaio of inlheily habits, Gllbeil.they gum on one." Knowing that Kenyon was not tho man to abandon luholeo Havana with out a weighty leasou, I did as ho sug gested and lollowed him Into tho dim cool shades of Han Gluwiuul. No sen Ico was going on. The usual llttlo parties of slghtseeis weio walking about and looking much Impulsed as beauties thev could not compieheud weio being pointed out to them. Dotted about heio and theio weio silent wm hhipeis. Kenvoii glanced loiuul eagei ly in iiuest of ''the laiiest of all sights," mid after a while discoeied her. "Coiuo this wax," he Mild; "let us sit down and picteud to bo devout Catho lics. Wo cm c.ttih her piolllo here." I placed nohelf next to him. and mivv a few seats lioin us an old Italian wo man kmcllugaud lniliig tpivciitlv, whilst in a chilli at lii'i side Mt a gilt of about twent-tuo. A gill who might have belonged to nluiotiin eountiv. Thoeyebiowsaii'I cast-down lashes said that her ees weio dark, but tho puio lulo complexion, tho delicate stnilght featuies, the thick biowu hair might, iiudei cliciiuistauces, luuebeeii claimed b) any nation, al though had 1 methei alone 1 should have said she was Kugllsh. She was well but plainly diessed, and her iiiaii uei told mo sho was no stiauger to tho chin oh. She dlil not look ftnm sldo to side, and up and down, after tho way of a sightseer. Sho sat without moving until her companion bad lluished her juajeis. So far as ouo could judge, from fiei nppcaiancoshownsluchiiicli for no pellicular object, either devotional or ci Ideal. I'rokibl) sho ma havo coiuo to bear the old woman at tier sldo com pany. This old woman, who had tho appearaucoof iisupeiloi klndofservant, seemed. Horn tho passionate appeal sho wasaddiesslng to 1 leaven, to bo In want of man) things. 1 could tcohcr thin lips woiklug lucessautlv , and although her wouls weio iuaudiblo it was evident her petitions weio luuiti-poken and sin teie. Hut tho glil by her sldo neither join ed her hi her pi avers nor looked at her. liver motionless as a statue her evea ever cast down apiurentlv winpped in deep thoiiglit.aud, 1 fnncled.sad thought, slioMt, showing us tho while no moro oiner I ace nmn uiav pence; pioiue. Kenv on had certainly not ovVr-iiralsed nor, iieis wasn weo wnieji win a no Vullar attractiveness forme, tho utter lctHKse. of it not holm: the least of that chain). 1 was glowing very anx ious to mo her full lace, but as 1 could not do so without positive iinleness, was compelled to wait until sho might chance to tutu her head. I'lesently tho old Italian woman ap pealed to think sho had done her relig ious duty. Seeing sho was preparing to cross heiself, I roo and saunteied down tho chinch toward thu door, lit a few ' "''! 'mil her eui'nn.o" passed me. anil I was able, to sto her to better advantage, as she waited while tho old woman dipped her flngeis Inlho holy water. Sho wai undoubtedly beau tiful; but theio was something sti.ingo In her beauty. I mado this dlfcoveiy when, for a moment, her eyes met mine. Daik and glorious as those eves weie, therowasa dieaniy, far-away look in them n InnW tlmt f.reniril to n.iss over ono and hco what was behind the object gazed at. This look gavo me a em out hntiiesslon. but ns it was nlv for a second that mv eyes met hei s, I could Hcaicely say vvliethertho impiessionwas a nh asant or an unpleasant one. Tho girl nml her nllendant lingered a few moments at Iho door, so that Ken yon and I passed out befoio them. Hv common consent we paused outside. The aetion may havo been m tide one, but wo wero both anxious to cee tho do naituroof thcglil whoso appeal anco liiul Migieatlj Intel ested iis.Aswec.imo thioiigli tho door of tho chinch, I no ticed u man standing near the stepsa middle-aged man ot gentlemanly ap peal mice. Ho was lather round-shout-deied, and woio spectacles. Had I felt unv 'nleiestln deteuninlnghls station in life. I should havo adjudged him to ono of the leai ned professions. Theio could bo no mlstaku as to his nationali ty; ho was Iti II. in to tlio backbone. He was evident!) waiting for homo one; and when the gnl, followed h) tho old woman, came out ol San Giovanni, ho stepped forward and acoixted them. The old woman gavo a llttlesharncry of sin prise. Site took his baud and kiss ed It. Tho glil stood apparently apa thetic. It was evident tliat the genlle inan'H business lay with thooldseivant. Hi) spoko ufew wouls toher: then drawing her asldo tho two walked away to some distance, under the shadow of the chinch, and to all appeal anco weio talk inir earnest Iv anil volitnlv nesuy nun voi biitevei mid anon easting a look In th lediiectlou of tho girl. Anhercomnanlon left her sho walk ed on u few paces, then paused anil tin tied as though waiting lor the old woman. Xow it was that we weio able to see her peifeet llguio and erect eai riago to full adv outage. Being some little wav oir, wo could lookat hei with out committing tin net of iiideues.) or ludlscietion. "She Is beautiful." I sald.moio to mv sell than to Kenvou. "Ves, sho iv but not m beautiful us I thought. Thelitis Minictliiiu' want ing, vet It is imiimslhle toMi) what it Is. In Itaiilmatloii or eiicrsion?' "I inn mc nothlnif wanting," I said, hoeutliuslasticall) that K'cnvon laugh ed aloud. "Do English gentlemen state at their own counti)Wiiineu and aiputie them In public plurcr. hko this; oi is It li cus tom adopted loi thebeiieillof Italians'" This Impudent ipiestlou was asked hv Mime one close to mv side. We tiumd slmultaiieoiislv.aiiil "aw a tall man of about thlil) standing just behind us. Ills lcaluies wero leulai. but their eflect was nota pleasant one. A'ou lelt at ii glance that a sneeilng moiitli was cm tallied b) tho heavy mustache, and thosodaik eves and o)ebiovva weio apt to frown with sullen anger. At pies cut tho mini's expiesslou was that of haughty iitiogauce a peculiaily galling expiessloii, especially so I llnd when adopted hv n foieigner townidaii lln gllbfiinanTlml ho was u foieigner It was easy to see, In spito of his pel Icctly ac cented HllgllHll. A hot reply was upon ni) lips, but Kenyon, who was a )oimg man of In llnlto lesoinco and well able to sav mid do the light thing lit tho light place, was befoio me. Iloialsed his hat and minion sweeping bow, so exquisitely giadiiated that it was impossible tosa) where ajiology ended anil mocker) be gan. "Slguor," ho said, "an Kiigllshmau travels thiough jour fair land to seo and pialso all that Isbe.iutlful In nature and art. If our praise offends wo apolo gise." Tho mail scowled, liaully knowing whethei my fiieud was In Jest ot In eainest. "If wo have done w long will tho slg uor convey oui apologies to the lads? Ills wife, or shall I say his diiughtciV' As tho man was young, tho last ques tion was saicastle. "She Is neither," ho nipped out. Ken vou bowed. "Ah, then a fiieud. Let mo longratu Into the slguor, and also rougi.itiilato lilm on his piollclency In oiirlimgiiage." The man was gi owing puzzled; Ken oii spoke so pleasantly and iintiiitill). "1 havo hpentninii) jeai-sln Kngland," ho said, hhortlv. "Many yeaial I should scarcely linvo thought hi, as the slguor has not pick ed up that Imglish pecullailty which is far moro Important than accent or Idiom." Ken) on paused and looked Into the man's faco-so Innocently and inquiring ly that ho fell Into tho tiap. "And pui) what inn) that boV he asked. "To mind one'a own business," said Keii)ou, shoitly mid shaipl), turning his back to the last hpeaker, ,n If thu discussion was at an end. Tho tall man's taco Hushed with mge, 1 kept n) eves upon him, feailng Iia would make an assault upon my fiieud, but he thought Mtci of it. With n eui.se he turned on his heel, mid tho matter ended. While this convocation was In pio gtx'ss, tho old Italian woman had leit her learned-looking fiieud. mid having lejolued tho )oung gill, the two went upon theii wav. Our Ill-conditioned naiiau, aiier ms uit-coiuinuro, waiheu acioss to tho mail who had been talk ing to tho old servant , and taking his aim went with liliiiiiianotheidiicctlon. They weio soon out of sight. Kenvon did not pioposo to follow tho steps of tho llrst couple, and I, oven had 1 wished to do so, was ashamed to Mig igcst Mich a thing. Still, 1 am afiatd that a le.-olution as to vlsltiugSan Gio Miiiul again to-mouow was lorinlttgin mv mind. Hut I saw her no moie. How many times 1 went to that church I date not say. Neither tho fair gill nor her at tendant missed my path again whilst in Turin. Wo met our inipeitinent fiieud seveial times in tho shoots, and woio honored hv a dark scowl which passed unnoticed; but of that sweet girl with tho pale taeo and btrangod.uk eves wo caught no glimpse. It would lie absurd to say I had fallen in lovo with a woman 1 had seen only for a few minute to whom I had never spoken whoso iiuino nnd abode weio unknown tome; but I must confess that so far as looks went, I was moio interested In this girl than in any ouo I had over seen. Heautlful as sho was, I could scarcely sty whvl felt thtsattrac tumor fascination. I had met many, ianv beautiful women. Yet for the Mender chance of see ni: this ouo airaln jl nngcreu on m xiirm until jvenyon my good-tempered friend's patience w as quite exhausted until ho declared, that unless I quitted it at once, ho would go nwayalono. At last I gavo in. Ten da)s had passed by without tho clinnco encounter I was waiting for. AVo fold ed up our tents mid staitcdfor ficsh scenes. From Tuiln wo went southward to Gcnon. Ploicnce, Homo nnd Xnples, and other minor places; then wo went ncross to Sicily, and at Palermo, ac cording to arrangement, wero received on boaid ilvacht belonging to another friend. Wo had taken our journey casllv; staying ns long as it suited us in each town wo visited, so that by tlio time tho yacht had lluished her cruise and borno us back to England, tho sum mer was nenjly over. Many and many u timo slnco leaving Tuiln 1 had thought of the girl 1 had seen at San Giovanni lliouglit of her so often that 1 laughed at ni)self for my folly. Until now I had never car ried in my mind for so long a period the lemQiiibranco of a woman's face. There must, for me, havo been something stiaiigcly bewitching in her stylo of beauty. I lecalled every feature I could, had 1 been an aitist, have paint ed her nortialt iiom inemoiy. Laugh at mv tolly as I would, I could not con ceal 1 loin ni)Hclf that short as tho time was dining which 1 had seen her, tho Impiesslon made upon mo was growing stionger each day, instead of fainter. I blamed m)sclf for leaving Turin bofoie I had met her again oven if for that puiposo It had been nccessaiy to linger theio lor months. Mv tooling was that by quitting the place 1 had lost n chance which comes to a man but onco in a lifetime. Ken) on and I paitedlu Loudon. IIo vras going to Scotland after giouso, I hndnot)ct quite settled my autumn plans, so lesol veil to stay, at any into lor a few davs, in town. Was it chance or was It fate? Tho Hist moniliigiittei in) arilvalln Lon don, business led me to llegeiil sheet. 1 was walking slowly down tho broad thoioiighfaie, but my thoughts wero tarawii). 1 was ti)lng to argue away an Insane longing which was In my mind a longing to tot tun lit onco to Turin. I wasthinklngorthedlm church and tho fair voting lace I saw threo month1? ago. Then, ns in mv mind's eyo I saw Hint glilaud hei old atten dant In chinch. I looki d up and hero in the heal I ol Loudon the) tood Jiel'oio ii ' marod as I was, no thought of be ing mistaken enteied my head. Unless It was ii dream ni an illusion, theio cainn tho one I had been thinking of to often; walking tnvvaid me, with the old woman at her side. The) might havo Just Btoppodoutur S.tu Giovanni. Theio was a llttlo chiingo In the appoaianco of the old woman; she was diessed moie llko an L'nglMi sonant; but the gltl was thoBanie. Moro be.iutltul than ever.I tlinii'jlit. ns mv heart mivo a L'reat lean. They passed me; I tinned impulsively and followed them with my eves. Yes.lt was ni) late! Xovv Iliadfound her in this unexpected maimer I would tako caro not to low sight of her ngnln. I attempted to dlscul-e ni) feelings no longer. .Tho emotion which had thrill ed inn as I stood onco moro face to face with her told mo the tiuth. 1 was In love deeply In love. Twice, only twice 1 had seen her. but that was enough to convince mo Hint If my lot was ever linked with another's, it must bo with this woman's, whoso name, homo or couutrv, I knew not. Thei o was only ono thing I could now do. I must follow the two women. So, tor tho next hour or moio.. wherever they went ittu respectful instance, I followed. I walled whilst they entered one or two shop i, ami when their walk was icsiinied dlscicetly dogged their steps. I kept so far in tlio tear thatmy puirtiiit was bound to bo unnoticed and e uld eaii-e no unnovauce. They soon tinned out of llegem stieet and walked on mi' l thev cuinotoonoof thine many lowsot Iioiim s hi Mnldu vale. I niuik eil tho liouc thev eiiteicd.nud as I pass ed b) it. a few minutes afteiwaul, saw in the front window theglil m ranging u few ilouors in a vase. It was evident I had ascot tallied hei abode. It was fate! I was In love and could mil) net as my passion Impelled me. I must Hint out nil about this unknown. I must make her acquaintance mid so ob tain tho light of looking into those stiungo but beautiful twos. I must hear her speak. I laughed again at tho lib Hiiidily of being in lovo with u woman whoso voice I had uevei heaid. whoso natlvo language was a matter of iineei tainty. Hut then, lovo Is lull of absiudl ties. When onco ho gets thowhlp hand ho ill Ives us In struma) wa)s. I formed a bold lesolve. I letr.iced my steps and walkul up to the house. Tho door was opened b) a lidv -looking hoi v ant. "Have )ou anv looms to let?" I asked; having jumped at the conclusion thai tho unknown was onl) lodging at tho house. The servant icplled intlieafiliuiatlve. nnd upon mv e.xpiessing a wish to see tho vacant looms I was showiiadiulng loom and hedioom on the gioiind lloor. Had these looms Is en dungeons In stead of ail) cheeitul npaiiiucnts had they been emptv .iiidluio Instead of comfortably iuinlshed had tho lent been lift) pounds a week lintcai' ot the moderate sum asked, I should have en gaged them I was ver) e.is) to deal with. The landl.idv was summoned ami tho bargain stiiiek at once. If that good poison had known the stnto of my mind she might havo leaped a golden lint vest tioin her ground lloor npait menta. As it was, the only thing sho was exacting in was in the matterof re feieiices. I named several, then I paid n month's lent in advance and iccelved her permission, as Iliad Just lotuinod to I.ugland and wanted n home at once, to enter Into possession that eiy even- Hy the b)," I sitd caielesslv.ns I left the house to get my luggage, "I forgot to ask v on if you have other lodgers. nochlldien, I hopoV" "Xo, sir only a ladv and her servant. They aro on the first lloor veiy quiet people." "Thank) on," I sdd. "I dare say I shall bo eiy comfortable. You mayex pect mo about seven o'clock." I had unengaged my old rooms in AValpolo street lKfoio tlio meeting with my unknown had changed ni) plans. I went luck theio. nnd alter packing up nil 1 wanted, infouued the peopleot tho house that l was going to stay at a friend's for a tew weeks. Who looms wero to bo kept for mo all tho sune. At 6oven o'clock I was at Malda vale ami duly installed. It was tho hand of fate bad wrought this who could doubt ity This morn ing I wns almost on my way to Turin in search of my lovo. This evening I en Icneath tho simo roof. As I sit nero in my nini-cliair and seo all kinds ofbenutitul visions wreathed In tho Hinoko curling fiom my cigar, I can scarcely bellovo that she is within a few leet of me that I shall seo her to-mor-rovv the next day forever and ovcrl Yes, I am hopelessly in lovo I go to bed thinking I shall ill earn of her; but, probably owing to tho stiangoqunrters, mydieamsaio fnrlcss pleasant. All night long I dream of tho blind man who walked Into n strange houso nnd heard such fcaiful sounds) To U Continued. Crop roports from Grant county say that tho protpects aro very fine. co.xsumTioN ciiti:i). An old phjilclin, retired from practice, lit) Ing hul pacoJ In his IiiikIs t.y mi Eilt India mlnlonary th formula of a slmplo vcgcUbto remedy for tho speed) and permanent cure et toniumption, Uronchlttt, Cat arrh, Aithraa. and all throat and Lunj Affections, also a poiltlio and radical euro for Nervous Uclnlity and all her) out Complaint, alter littlni; rVtted IH wonderful curative po era In thousands of cmc, M felt It his dut) to make It known to his sulfcrlr g follows. Actu ated by this motlto and adotlro to relievo human iuf. ferine. 1 wlll send free of chargo, to all who dcslro It, this reclpo In German, Unitllili or French, with full directions (or prcpnrliiir and uilnir. Sent by mall by aildrcslnv with stamp and namlmrthls poper, W. A, NOYKS 140 Tower's Ulock ltocheitur K.Y nOni NEW SUNDAY SCHOOL BQNG BOOKS. SONGS OF PROMISE. DyJ. II. Tcnncj an K A. llrTican. Fcr feiSDAT Sciioom, I'KAvrK snd CoMracvis Miraxas. 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OICM.OX A CALIFOKXIA K.K. And Connections. Timo: Two nnd Ono Half Days. iro from TortUnd to San Knnctico, (32; toSacra men to, iM. Closa ronnrctlonii i.'d at Athland with sUces of tlic Cillfornli, Orttr m and Idaho Stae Conian). i:iht sun: diiisiom (DAILY K.C.IT KUNI'AYe) llrl ecu r.ir'liiiul nml .lliliiiiil.-.)lnll Train. ummi. aaaivic. I'nrtUnd,. .. 7.S0ASI Salem I0 2IAM SaUm . 10-:.UM Ahland, I ISAlt AihUnd, .DJOI'il Salem, . l:i)i')l hilcm, .Irill'JI Portland 1 .25 I'M .lllmny Lprr Train. imr, aRRivr. 1'ortlsnd, 4 -00 I'll Salem 7:1IDI Salem, . 7:I61'11 Ubanon,. 0 SO I'll Lebanon . . 4.45AM Silriu, C 40AM tialeni, . 0 17 M Portland 10-OSAM I'ulhiian I'aUccSIecplrrCaradalljr between I'ortland and AihUnd. Iho O .It C. II. It. Ferry makes con neetlon with a'l the regular trains on the Kilt bide Million, from tho foot of K. street. mjiTMiii: itmsio. Ilrlvteru I'onlnml ami CorrullU. MAIL TIUI.V. MUMU I aiaivt. l'orlljnd, . . OA)AMICotvallls,. 4 .30 I'M Comllls .SOAMII'oitland,. . .S.Wl'M KSI'llhSS TltAI.V. LIAVf. I Itllll, l'ortUnd, 5 001'M Ucillnntlllr, .8-OorM McMlniDllle, 5 4!A)ll'ortland, 8 SOAK Loral UcleU for aalo and bacsaea checked at com pain's up townolHcv, cor. btaik and Second streets. Tloetsfiirpilnclpil pclnts In California can onlv be pnMiMt and b ggxn ihrcked at compan)s ottlce, (.or r ami r r. in sireeis, rornana, ur. r'riliiht hIIIiioi to riccliel for shipment after file o'lloik I'll one UhertlnlJ.it or Wrtt BldoUlil.lon It hOKIILI.lt, E. 1. KOQKH3, Mamccr O. P. . I'm. Act. Oregon ISailuuy ami Navlcn tinn L'ompiuiy. TnE ONLY ROUTE TO THE EAST. Triutfer stealer connecting with AtUntlo KxpiPii itet ah MreeiHiiarr, rortiami, uiuy. at 3 va r.ai, Tho PaclHo Lxpreti atrlus at I'ortland, dally al 10-10 I'. M I'lilliiiitis Slcs-plnul'nrarun through to fit Taut, Council lllult. aid Dattoii and cloaa connections made with both ortlnrn Pacific and Union 1'acitlc trains at their wetttru termini SAM FRANCISCO LINE. HelnrrD iVirllnnil nriil San I'rnncNro. LeatlneAlntHOilli Wharf at mldnUht, as follows, mou roatUNP l rno uh raikcuro.- Ml InUht t 10 V U tutecaturda), June lO.oiri.'vii, rridsy, June IS Oreu-oii, Thurxlsy 21 Cohm 11a, Ww'nodar . Columl li, TilfMls) Stt fcuti, Monda) i& Ma'e, Sunds) Ju') 4iOregon Sstutds), Jul) 3 Andetto fifth d ilierlir until furlixr notice Throach Tlrbrta said toallpolnUla theUclted States, Canada and Europe. RIVER DIVISION. IVvt ifir Fort and fortheCacailesand Die Dsllea 17 A. II dlly,ekcpt hurday, Tlio lUlt.Thonioii & "is. 0 lU.l"lo l'ortUnd at 0 A, M. on alternate d)s fcr AlUiris an J way points. Willamette Rlyor. Boats Ivate Portland 0 A, 11, Sundis, Mond, Wrdnesdas anl Thur!i, for Con a' III and way ?olnt ltcturnlni.'lea)elArallisaloiida)i, Tueada)s hurila)sand ilda), lloats liuv IVrtlind st 7 A.M. Mon Is) s, Wednes iU) t, and r rIJa) s for Os) Ion and w ay pvlnts, return InjTiKsrfa). Tnur'a)s anl Saturda)s. Uenernl Ottlrra Cor. from and 1 S4. A. L. MAXWELL. Ticket Agent. JSO J n YK.VR, Oeu. I'aa. and llcket AgL DEDERICK'S HAY, PRESSES. m thecaitomer keeping the ono Order on trial, address for clrcalarasd location ot Western and Southern Storehoares and AgccU. P. K. OEOERIOK A. CO., Albany. N. Y. $ Utua'a v rdto Metalllo ar Marking Label, atampej to order with name, or name and address and num bers. It U reliable, cheap and cootenknt. tkllsat slant and glwsi perfect aalufactlon. Illustrated &titc-iui aou aampiea rrec. Agents wasted; C, II. 1XVXA, West Lebauou, N. II. .e- . Jt ie' MJ itiiiilnroiKiiH afgLABEQ OTl fa i yn Lay the Axe to the Root If you Tvould destroy tlio cankering worm. For any oxtornal pain, soro, wound or lameness of man or beast, uso only MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. It ponotratcq all musclo nnd llcsh to tho very bono, expelling all inflammation , soreness and pain, and heal inc tho disoased part as no other Liniment over did or can. So saitli tho experi ence of two generations of sullcrors, and so will you say when you havo tried tho" Mustang." the DK. LIGISICi'S ruiVATi: nisri..siuT. 100 Geary St., San Francisco, Cal Conducted by Qualified I'h)ilclinl and Surgeons r.gitlar Oraduatcs. XirTho Oldest ftiirrlnllst Inthi Unlud States, whoso Lirr Lota nx rRl kick, perfect nictliod and pu modlclno. Iniuro hrxmir and riR- maikkt cinu of all 1'rltaln, Chronlo and Ncrous Dsoiics, Affections of tho lllmiit, Skin, Kill urjK.ltlntl ilir. I riinlliiiift 1 Irnrs. Ultl MrV Mnrra.Hwrllliiir iif IhPl.lnnUs. Sorp Jloulli, Tin mil, Hone I nllia.ptrinantnll) cured and erad icated from the it stem for life. NERVOUS Sg&msSR I.oc, hi iiii I llcrn), Jlenlnl nml I'lijslral VVrnlinrn. I nil lim Memory. MrnKI jrs,lnnl ril llreliiiiiiiriil,liiipriltinrnts In Jlnrrliiar, rtr., rrniu rxecas r or joullinil liilllm, or nny cime, prtilll), surely nml prltnlrl) rnrril. VOUNO. llllillLK'AOl'D & OLD rncii.indsllnhoncidncdlcslMilllandl.xiiM'leiire consult tho old Luroinan lh)il.lsii at ome. Ills opin ion costs nuthtng, and may sale future inlicry and shame. When lnconunlent to visit tho citr for treat ment, mcdlclna can bo sent eurjwlicri uy eipreit free rrniu olisrrvniluii. It Is i elf etUcnt that a ph)slclsn who gtirts his whnlssttcntlon to a class of dlsoascsnllnlii gri'nl hlll,andph:slcUiisthrougli out thocountry, knowing tl.li,fruUcnt!v recommend dilllcti t caics to the lllilral Spirlnl if. b) whom ortry knimii gnml reinnl) Is ucl. Tlio Doctor's .Igcand i:pcrlciHr ruak esli Is opinion of supreme Impnrlniirr. XA.Thcia who call too no ono but tho Doctor. Con sultatlon KflKHandsnrrrilli ronllilriillrl. Cues which havo falle.1 In obtaining relief clioxl n etpecl ally solicited Kemalo illica'cs succesfutli t tatcd, The llnrlnr will sgreoto forfeit tl.txio for n case undertaken, not cuied Call or write. Hours, Dally from 0 A. II.. to 4 I' M t to 8 evenings; Sundays, 10 to U onl). fKM) tuK TIIK SlMIAaUI Gl'IOI TO IIkaltii ; 8r.r Prra. Address ns above. DR. LIEBIG'S Wonderful Gorman Invlgorntor I'ern.aneiill) pretentsall Unnatural Losses from the system, tuns tho reives, strenjlhcns tho muscles, checks Iho waste, Intlgerstea the whole s)stem and restores tho allllcted to Health and llipplnm. The rosann so many can not get cured cf wcalcncst ami tho above dlieasra Is owlig to a complication, called PllOSTATOllltllEA, which requires tieiullsr troatment. Dlt. LIKOIO'S INVIUORATOIt la the only euro fa' 1'KosrAToaaiisa, with liecullar Fpoclal Treat ment, used at the LIE1IIO DISi'K.SNAllY. VARICOCELE OrWoaur Vrivsef Iho Scrotinn. Often thounsus 1 vetted cause of Lost Msnhoed, DcLlllt), etc. rkmlnil weakneissnd Its coinpl cation I'rosterrea. Tlio above dlieaies can only be eured by Dr. Ltcblgs Invlgorator No. 2 and the Dr, Llel Ig Varicocele Omprriser. arrrlre orilin liMlRornfor,9i. Caio of six bottles, gio. Kent to any address, covered iccurcl fromobieriation. Most powerfi'l electrlo belts free to patients. Tol'aoMTiia Woxdmu Ll'oasa or taalNVIGOrt ATOU A li IlOTTLK QK OR hLNT 1 UEK. CoillUlUtlor free and prliato. Call or address' LII'IIIK DIII'IINHIUV. 400 Geary Strcet.Han Frandico, Cal. Pilvste enlrsnce, 405 Mason street, four blocks up Geary Street from Kcainy, Mtln enlranco throu;! Dlinensary Drug titore UJiiiSltt Great Overland Route ! NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R TIIK ONLV MM: Hl.VMMJ Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars! Msgntflcent Day Coat lira and Elegant Krulgrant bleeping Cars, with berths free of charge. From Washington & Oregon I'olnUto the EAST via ST. PAUL nml MINNEAPOLIS, Tho only Trans continental line running PaUrr IMnlug tnra (meals T&e) Fan test Timo Bvev Mtulo From Iho Coast ott thti Korthtrn l'aclflo rail road to Slonx Clt) Council llludi, St. Jeseph, AUhlnson, Leavenworth. Kansas Clt), Vurllngtou and Qulnc), ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO And sll p Ints through the Fast sn I Beutli bitviabt laul and M nncspolls. tT Thaonly line running THROL'OII F.MI0nAKT SLUM'ISO CAIti F1IOM 11JUTLA.ND and hauled on regular Kapress trains over tho entlro length cf the Northern i aclflo Itailroad Leave Toitland at 130 p m, dally; srrlie at Minne apolis or St. Paul at 12 JO pin., (coon) fourth dty, Cmncctlois wsde St-1'auland Minneapolis and all points Lait, South, and Southeatt. PAC1FI0 DIV1SION: Tralns leave I'ortland, 0 S5 a. in arrlte at New Ta. coma 0 03 p in,, connecting w itli O. H, ii X. Co.'s boats Ivr all points on Pu.-ct Kound A D. CIIAHLTON.aenlWeH'nrvusAgt. No. Washington street, Portland, Oregon, J. B. Congle Manufacturer, Wholesale and Itetail Dealt r In all kinds of Harness, Saddles, Whips, Iti'iuics, Lashes & Trui'ks. T. 10 onii 110 Vroul Slretl, I'orllnnd, JLl Oregon. Alio keep comtantl) on hand a large assortment of Leather and Saddlery Hardware. tjTMrntlon this paper. msyStf STRICKLER BROS., Dealers In STOVES AND TINWARE I Especial pains taken with ltc pairs of nil Kind. I TUrmrrs and others io ma) hay repairing caa rest luiured that It will be don as promised. Call at the old stand of Ben. String. Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. STiutvttjjfext au.ua. I