WML TO THIS GIVES THE CHOICE Of Two Transcontinental GREAT UNION NORTHERN Ry. PACIFIC RY. VIA VIA Spokane Denver MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA AMD AND St. Paul Kansas City LOW BATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. Ocean Steamers Leave Portland Every 5 Days For SAN FRANCISCO. For full details call on 0. K. A N. Agent ta Heppner, or address W. H. HTJRLBURT, Gen, Puss. Agt. POIITLAND. OBEOON. E. McNEluL, President and Manager. QDIOK TITHE I TO San Troixolsoo And aU point In California, via the Mt. Bhast rout of tli Southern Pacific Co The irreet highway thronah California to all point Kant and Hnuth. Grand Bmtnlo Koute of the Pacific 1'oast. Pullman HnRet Hleeuer. Beoond-olass rjlmpers Attached to axprese trains, affording superior eooouimodatione for Mwonrt-olmw naMMignre. For rates, ticket, almpius oar resorratlon., ta.. null npon or address B. KOKHMCK, Manager, K. P. ROOER8, A Sit, Gen. r. r. AtU, r-ortlaua, urenou -TO THE- VIA THE UNION PACIFIC SVSTLM. TlirotiKh Pullman I'alncn H'ropiT. Tniirl.l Hlii'i and Pre Ktvllnliif Chair Can PAIL) lo ( iik(ii. Many hniira aavtd via tlili linn to Hasten! Point. STEAM HEAT. MfWKNT PINTSCH LIGHTS, KA.TICM. It. M'. BAXTER, On. Agent, I'arthnul, Oregon J, C. II AUT, Agent, Ihpynrr, Oregon. Soltntlflo America! Atjtncy TOP Caviar. Tdaoa ami. OlSIOej aTINT. COPYRIGHT B. MoJ rmi ai1 Trmm IUn.ll rlttn Krai hl pi loi.f, haw ftl'lMt tor 1 mrnttnt trnl. la At'!", a 9mtt fwtrf! taha mi I., t la litl,t tw-fr-r tb yvi4t.il ttviiilM five W taaige ta the Scientific Atactica! I el lwilaltM Mtmr - ! fanr la rK Nh.t It. !. tea 1tlM.lrlvl ImH It ! l h. L f lu. I llf. CIIICAflO. Hiuwaukee k si. Paul R'y Glanco at this Map H tl. ( ti1aail at. U vlRall a t4 Me !! all Iim tlxental !) awl W ail a4 I IxaNa. M ll.al l Ifalna ae HaM eiikaer liwli aM kal4 ! Mm ia la I Hw(, lii'a'f. axit U( a4 ).'. 9H fte Hl"la keif tar .tl-i4 ti t4t lM aa mirU tmn4 teatf. a) t 4IkI m Ue Uel la IM I4. mk mm a ltMt Ike ihia. wm ma ax elM-tt, t4 MM " I tt UtVa mmln 1 txa . mi r naa I itt ii.la.ia'l-n. a-14e r. I M'T, C.. -..I t, ; iM,i'.i Af laar.A'f, VHt miwa Sfm mm aiVUUaU MtHHtlOTAAV O 4 , X WS V MEN. Loreleea Member Pledged ta Wage War on the Fair Sex. I accepted an invitation the other day to dine with a friend at a club that he assured me was unlike, in some re spects, any other club in tho world, says a New York correspondent of the Cincinnati Enquirer. We went to Twenty-ninth street and entered a building that was not materially dif ferent in appearance from a thousand other houses in town that are used as residences by the well to do. The menu cards and the servants' buttons were marked by a neat monogram of the letters "J. C." My companion set tled himself in an easy chair, and pro ceeded to explain. This club," he said, "owes existence to the whim of a very rioh man who has hardly turned thirty years. Ho was en gaged. The lady was wealthy, well connected and moved in tha same social circles that ho did. lie was rich enough to satisfy any reasonable wom an. Moreover, his character was be yond reproach. "Perhaps he was a little cold m his wooing. I don t know. He did not know what defeat meant. Perhaps he unconsciously took it for granted that any woman must lind him all sufficient, and that it would be unnecessary, even unbecoming, to ply the ordinary lover's arts that are generally believed to be so fetching with tho fair sex. At all events, the young lady one day gave him to plainly understand that he wouldn't do. She returned his pres ents I don't suppose he had ever writ ten her a love letter, so she couldn't re turn any burning literature and told him to apply elsewhere for a wife. Con siderably stunned, he could only ex claim: "Jilted! jilted!" lie bought this house at first simply with tho idea of living in it, but one day he chanced across a friend who had had a similar xperienco with tho fair sex, and, after comparing notes, they decided to live together to pursue the same line of campaign m society; that is, to make themselves as interesting as possible to women, but never on any provocation to marry. liefore long they heard of another acquaintance whose engagement had been broken by the lady, nnd they took hiin in. So, little by little, the affair has grown to Its present proportions, a small, but 86' lectand contented club." "And the initial:! J. C. mean, tho " "Jilted club, exactly. Every member must have been jilted, and every mem' ber is supposed to enter society freely and play for hearts to take them, but never to surrender his own. In the event of his getting entangled nnd en tcring upon a new engagement his membership lapses at once." WHY THE TRAMP WEPT. Bat the I.mly Who Dropped the Dottle K.li.l Nrv.T il Wunl. A large crowd of spectators, the ma jority of whom were women, were standing in front of a show window on Uroudway ono day, says a New York exchange, watching tho movements of a muscular young man, who wus busily engaged in il.ji.ioas'.niling tho useful qualitiesnf a new exercising apparatus. lulu the eyes of tho crowd were fixed on tho graceful lion. lings aud twiNtings of tho exhibitor, there was a sharp report, us though something frngilo hail fallen upon the sidewalk. Ihe woman from whoso band the pack age had fallen, und who was a picturo of respectability, stooped nnd picked tip the pap.-r, which was dripping wet, and, casting ono l"Kpairinr glance at It, dropped it quietly iu the putter arid hastened up Jlroadwuy, as tlioiigh she hud uu Important engagement which demanded her ii.uiieiliate attention. In the meantime the cimUnU of the package had been spreading over the hidewalk, and us the odor of good old rye iiiMumitcd itself into the iiostriUof the crowd n broad rin spread over the lures of everyone except un obi tramp. wln hut ilow it (in the edge of the gutter and wept bitterly nt the sad sight of uch a wu'.tr of giNxl muterlul. tlatrtiK Allvr Twriily Year. lie was asking the old man for hia duughtrr in murrluTC. He was talking trciuhlinglv, lirsitutiuglv, say the tpringliel.l I'liion, as you read of in atory IkI(h, and the nfviw wan full of color, m fur as an inite fullu r and nervrlrsH young in.in could iiuike it. It came the oll man's turn to s nk, and aa n brgun hit face was white with passion and his voiee shook with rx I'ltemi ni. ")ou w.mt lo marry my dniiirlitrr?" he hJii.l. "Ah, now ia the time for my revenge. Twenty yean ago your f it her cripplrd me la a aUsk deal and I swore lo ln rerrnged. And Dow my time has coine." lie paused for breuMi, and the aspirant for the liiuitlena li.iinl was otxiut to tteal Imsty rrtrrut In Ihe fure of snptxieed defetit, when the father broke forth gain: "tea, air, I awor to lie re venged, ami now 1 II atrlko the father through the aon. Want my daughter, eh? Well, take hrr, and may ahe proe a rpenire lo you aa she liaa to me The old mnn lripx il Into hla chair, orn out it li the rx Itenient of hla plot, nil the young man fainted. A t alent IWxIaa Official. Count Wonm?o!T iHiehkofT, th Hua alun court mini, ler, who la one of tb lm.l Important ot'.I.Ula In the atate, taa one of thine t hief friend of the late rMir end the mil aurvWInf one. At lli hew rrir't earnest mjupal h as t.t reinuln In nllii-e until Ihe eor i.ii.itlun t -k plaee to regulate the ren-iiioiiUI of that crrat event. Imv lilea nfiil.it in;; the court errnnonlal he liaa Hie i-i.ui.ip mrnl of the cur'l private projx-rty. which trlnirln rv- roue of U n luiUinn dollar )rerly. II IU-e lle rr ls. 1hiiaanl nf f a- of Oonaunptii Aallima, (Vngl.t, I'nl.li ,) ('map are ent4 da h Mnli.b'a IWe, Ym ale by Well A Werfea. liTlxief lo lti.lUta ! IU pr t cbn Hlae I.tna. Vraiee JetrM of iailiB( t'aeJUlo a lime aoj uolief I f lalltf II. M cl. Vf qqalhlin Ike ael (he ren lag I Ix alaa'a ill Make ennaelinn lk 3 n'tlurk train at ho fit IVadMon. Oilioe at City liog More. W. 1 1. Ukb, l'riirlor. I aurrft l'ar4. Ilealik aad ! I a I k eaare-l, ky rUll.'t'a Oalarrk Ue.ty. Now I lb lira to f tb Weekly te-niaa, lb eaieel aeaepapef of II, West. W lib lb0M,rlb strict ly I aJae,a )r, p 8V M bettee .. UsaH ii f aesire eaa be ma.le lallealale. WI,Im will glee aa a i iiimm a a,l .III kii al J.ia'nel. tk W.b-1 ai. iae arel f"t 1'iaalef, a atK-i !. Is an 1 f'Hb. A CLU3 FOR JILTED REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. Full Text of the Declaration of Principles. The Kepublicaos of the United Stales, assembled by tbeir repreeeDtatativea in national convention, appealing for popu lar and historical justification ot their claims to the matchless achievement of 30 years of Republican rale, earnestly and confidently address themselves to the awakened intelligence, experience and conscience ot their countrymen in the following declaration of facts and principles : For the first time since the oivil war the American people have witnessed the oalamltons oonaequenoes of fall and un restricted Democratic oontrol of tbe government. It has been a record of unparalleled incapacity, dishonor and disaster. In administrative management it baa ruthlessly sacrificed indispensible revenue, entailed an increasing deficit, eked oat ordinary oarrent expense with borrowed money, piled np the public debt by $262,00(1,000 in time of peace, toroed an adverse balance of trade, kept perpetual menace banging over the re demption (and, pawned American credit to alien syndicates and reversed all tbe measures and remits of successful Re publican rale. In tbe broad effect of its polioy it has precipitated panic, blighted industry and trade with prolonged de pression, olosed factories, reduced work and wages, baited enterprise and crip pled Amerioan production while stimu lating foreign production for tbe Ameri can market Every consideration of poblio safety and individual interest demands that tbe government shall be resoaed from tbe bands of those who hate shown themselves inoapabla to ooodnot it without disaster at borne and dishonor abroad, and shall be restored to tbe party wblob for 30 years admin Istered it with nneqaaled success and prosperity; and In tbis connection we heartily indorse tbe wisdom, patriotism and suooess of tbe administration of President Harrison. TBI TAB IFF. We renew and emphasize our alle giance to the polioy of protection as tbs bulwark of American industrial Inde pendence and tbe foundation of Ameri can development and prosperity. Tbis true Amerioan policy taxes foreign pro ducts and encourages borne industry and puts tbs burden of revenue on foreign goods; it seoures tbe Amerioan market tor the Amerioan producer; it upholds the Amerioan standard of wages (or tbs Amerioan workingmen ; it puts tbs fac tory by tbe side of Ibe farm, and makes Ihe Ameriosn farmer Iras dependent oo foreign demand and price; it diffuse general thrift, and founds tbs s)rengtb of all on lbs alreogtb of ch. In it reasonable application it is jut, (sir and impartial, euually opposed to foreign control and domestic monopoly; to sec tional tliatriniiuetion and individual f ivoritiim. Ws denounos tha present democratic tariff as sectional, lojnrlon to publio credit and deetrticlivs to bui ne enterprise, We demand oh eqnitabls tariff on foreign Imports which come into competition with Amerioan products a e.111 not only fornleh ade- qnete rrvana fur tbe Deoreeary eipeo of Ibe gumnment, bat will protect American labor from tbe degradation to Ibe wage !! o( oibr lands. We are not pledged to y particolar schedule, Tbe .tteetioa of rates ia practical qoralioi to be governed by condition of lb time and of prodaliun Tbe rating and uooompromieiog princi ple i lb protection and developaeal of American labor and Industry. Tbe country deaaada right MlUeotettt and then it want rest on murntirm. Wo trailer tbs repeal of the reclprooi ly arrangement atfolieied by the Uet lUpuhllcan aJmlsbtretiofJ IU MlMO- a) calamity and we demand tbeir renew a aod eiUualoa oa sack term as will equalise ear trade with otbef Ballot remote restrictions ebkh aoo obetrael tbe tale of American prodoct la ports tf other eoeatrleo, nod Sec nr velar (ad markets for lb prwjaet wf oar tara. (areel a4 fertoflee. rrvteotlo aad reciprocity ar leia naaaere ( lUpabtiea polity, aad go heed ia band, DeaMeratl rale ha reekleoaly struck dues both, nod both meal be r eetahTiabad; pmteettoa (ut bat predor; Ire adaMoa foe the eeereearW of lit Witch we A not pee da; reeiproeei agreeeaeal mala) Marvel wbleh gala epea oterket I re Nra I ear atarheta to otbore. rreieotiea baltJ ap doatat' Udoetry 4 trait. a4 eare ea at whet , l B.,aala ! ta.n,Mili ba.tU mm . j t'"d) o4 mIM Iu ar teatM, SUGAR. We condemn the present administra tion for not keeping faith with the sugar producer of this country. Tbe Bepub lion party favor nch protection aa will lead to the production on Amerioan soil of all sugar whioh Amerioan people use and for which they pay other countries more than $100,000,000 annually. WOOL AND WOOLKKS. To all our products, to those of mine and field as well as those of tbe shop and factory; to hemp, to wool, to tbe prod not of tbe great industry husbandry, as well as to iioisbed woolens of tbe mill, we promise most ample protection. HBBCHANT MARINE. We favor restoring tbe early Amerioan polioy of discriminating duties for the pbnilding of oar merobant marine and tbe protection of our shipping interests in tbe foreign carrying trade, to Amer ican ships tbe product of American labor employed in Amerioan shipyards, sailing under tbe Htsrs and Stripes, and manned, officered and owned by Amer icansmar regain tbe carrying of our foreign commerce. . HNANOIAL PLANK. Tbe republican party is unreservedly for sound money. It oauied the enact ment of the law providing for the resumption ot specie payments in 1879; since then every dollar has been as good as gold. We are unalterably opposed to every measure calculated to debaae our cur rency or impair tbe oredit of our coun try. We are. therefore, opposed to tbe free coinage of silver, except by international greement with the leading commercial nations of tbe world, whioh we pledge ourselves to promote, and until suoh an agreement oan be obtained, tbe existing gold standard must be preserved. All ot our silver and paper currency now in circulation must be maintained at a parity with gold, and we favor all meas ures designed to maintain inviolable tbe obligations ot tbe United States and all our money, whether coin or paper, at tbe present standard the standard of tbe most enlightened nations ot tne ttb. AS TO PSSSION8. The veterans of tbe Union armies de serve and should receive fair treatment aod generous recognition. Whenever praotioable they should be given prefer ence in the matter of employment and tbey ar entitled to the enactment ol snob laws a ar best calculated to se cure the fulfillment of pledges made to them iu tbs dark days ot tbs country's peril. Ws denounos tbe practioe in tbe pension bureau, so reoklessly and nn- jmtly carried on by the present admini tration, of reduoicg pensions and arbi trarily dropping names from tbs role as deserving tbe severest condemnation of lbs Amerioan people. OIB rOBBlON roLIOY. Our foreign policy should b at all times firm, vigorous sad dignified, nnd all oar interests in tbs western hemis phere carefully w ate bed and guarded Tbe Hawaiian bland should be oontrol! ed by tbe United States, and ao foreign power should be permitted to interfere with them; tbe Nicaragua canal sbonld be built, owned and operated by tbe United Htate; and by tbs purcbaae of tbs Daniab islands we sbonld secars a proper and much needed station in tbs West ladles. Tbe nteeoio in Armenia bare arous ed the deep tymptlby aad Just indigna tion of Iba Amerioan people, and w be lieve b United Btates sbonld in la all tbe toaueso it can properly eiert to bncf I bee atrooilie to on end. I Turkey American resident bar been eipneed to lb gravest deogers aad American property destroyed. There sod every where American etliaeo and Amerioan property atatt be abeolately protected at all baaerds and at any ot ktoeaoa doctiixb. W rafi lb Moo roe doelrto to It fullest silaat aad w reafflrm tb right ol tbs Csllod Blate to tit lb doetria ffeot by reepoadisg to lb p p)sof aay Aaasr i stal or trieodty inUrveatioa la of Eorope. n roaebeneal. W hai; aot b laltferd aad shall tot later lev tl. lb sletiaf pnee loo of aay Larope. power is this beaist oece, bat tbe foaetioe mnsl aol, o y pretest, be 1 1 Waded. W bepefully Vsk tWwaH I th event sal withdrawal i Eornti powers Imta lbs bt ( o4 kolbealliaaU aako. d all EU speatieg pit of lb oatMsit by rW eeweiit of its le ahitaat. erA. aoanirrto. Prooi tb of ol Mbhrvtng taeit ewe t4pe)4eoss tb HofJ 4 CetWd State bat rgard4 with tyejpeiaf lb stroftte 4 otbew Aasfkra p pi U free tbaei Ive frnea Ev 4moro tkaa. W tb wUb deep a J abtJieg lateet Ik Went OwMte lb CrM pelriul etly aad rtrM,9ai ft4 ear bwet aopa t ot to fall l tb4( etrt.h4 Ootleel lef liberty. Tbe government of Spain hav ing lost oontrol of Cuba and being unable to proteot the property or lives ot resi dent American citizens or to oomply with its treaty obligations, we believe the government of the United States should actively use its inflaenoe and good offi ces to restore peaoe and give mdepen- 3 A 1 1 I 3 ubuco to me island. THI NAVY. Tbe peaoe and aeonrity of the republic iuo .ouuuu and the maintenance of its rightful in- MneDCe among the nations of tbe earth demand a naval power commensurate with its position and responsibility. We, therefore, favor oootinued enlargement of tbe navv and oomplete system of har bor and seacoast defenses. FOBEIQN IMMIGRATION. For the protection of the quality ot oar Amerioan citizenship and of wages of oar workingmen against tlie fatal com petition of low prioed labor, we demsnd that tbe immigration laws be thoroughly enforced and so extended as to exclude from entranoe to the United States those who oan neither read nor write. CIVIL BBBVIOE. The oivil service law was placed on the statute books by the republican party, which has always sustained it, I and we renew our repeated declarations that it shall be thoroughly and honestly enforced and extended wherever practi cable. FREE BALLOT. We demand that every oitizeo of the United States shall be allowed to cast a free and unrestricted ballot, and snob ballot shall be countod and returned as oast. LYNCHING. We proclaim our unqualified condem nation of tbe uncivilized aod barbarous practice known as the lynching or killing of human beings suspected or charged with orime, without process of law. NATIONAL ARBITRATION. We favor tbe creation of a national board of arbitration to settle and adjust the differences whioh may arise between employers and employed engaged in in terstate oommeroe. HOMESTEADS We believe in tbe immediate return to tbe free homestead olicy ot tbe Re publican party, and urge the passsge by oongres ot tbe satisfactory free homestead measure whioh has already passed tbe bouse and is now pending in tbe senate- TERRITORIES. We favor the admission of ibe remain ing territories at tbe earliest practicable date, having dui regard to the interest ot Ibe territories and tbeTJnited Slates. All federal officers appointed for territories should be seleoted from boon fide resi dent thereof, and the right of aelf-goTern- men! should be accorded as far as prac ticable. We believe the citizen of Alas ka should bavs representation in the congress of tbe United States to tbe end Ibat needed legislation may be intelli gently enacted. TEMPERANCE. We sympathize with all wise and le gitimate efforts to lesseo and prevent the evils ot intemperance and promote mor ality. KIUIITS OP WOaUX. IN Upublioan party is miodfnl of tbs rights of women. Protection of American Industrie includes equal opportunities, equal pay fur equal work aod protection to tbe borne. We fof ths admiaiou of women lo wider apherse ot oeefatnM end welcome their oo-operktioo in reeoiitug the eoutry from IVmneratie and Pnpuiiat mirmsnagFmeol snd miiuse. Hneh ar tbe principles and polirie of lbs republican purty. ISy the prin ciple w will abiJe, ami tbeee pulk ie we will nut Into eireution. We ask fur ih.m ih. ffB.i.fw.t l.lr..i.f A mar lean nem,!. n.,nfl.lenl ailka 1.. Ihe Mature nf nnr irraat tia.lv an. I In ll. I l.,t- . , . . . JU...O u. uir ....... w. prnHM., our pia- mia idu dnr oeouinaiee id ins inn aa - laraae that the election lll brine Victor to tbe Kenabliran Oarlv and ' - - ' a a. . a a . I at a A It fa a proper,., to ... oeop, o, ,n. un,,.,, DIRA8I3 OP Till: SKIT The inletta iuhing snd etnartin dmt lo ertrma, k ltrr, aalt-rlirtim, ait, ting Im i- ndmhc'r duwa of lli alio la IneUtiilr allsred by .ll.. W.n.l-.l.i- . t . ...I till- I rvH,i v..iii.m w A-.-v w r.w Oinlmnt. Xsnr vrry bad hs bera prmuneniiT nirm i h. ji u enauy i AkMrit ( iU bins; il n.l a favorite rem-1 lf fi entw Bi1U; rbalU harult, chll blaina, IPM IU, ana rhmtiio anr e;en. I ot sale y dniQUi) al rrnu pev h i. Try Dr. radyi Csv:il!ea) rwdr, tb srejiMt hat s Imrse itmli ebrn in bed modi- tsuo. Tmte, bkJ purifier ana vtmuuge. for sal by Coaavr A Krorh, dronbt "71 it immnlerit, in pay jtt.ljmtml, wktlkr Ik tknp yn.trr rarfird a hrfftfnm tk Inn or wot II keiker k tl.0i or d.trt mt I nm of frt )mnf t'.rtrart fmm trtk of I lt'i.him J. lirp-tn in th ll-nt tf lUi- mrnlaliitm m kern Ike It l l-ttl m.tt mmlrr rttnit'U rufi'ia. lin k Uatbe U Kill al lb old eUbd ni I at I Iks l t.irie. wker h U fsre-t I do eavtt in la ti line, vieg. pair (atliag' balU' tie., si laeprie II. pewpm Hkavi pnftsjla f trv TVIs I tf trmrtmmHf. P rarvtH , eatila, rk f nt.MH paiKt-te I pik4 1 1 lb - tmtHiM l'eiU'b al lta f ee fan (Cf teai i'il er!ej lo koe. UM Ike frl H LU lSWly. . , tLi Mwriii i , , . N Wm ft, Ktw Tul City tee. J -l.afe.it h ifi Fa KM & . .. I. j t' I iww lap. I. aa. eaa ei I -'r t , , m, r,(j 'It tlr pit 1.0 rlr.fk j ..! m rttrwHM " l v. ) re i t . r l't.t ttrl 1" ( Curxk, I!-wia, lil I'i'i fri fa'a. Is lU w l.4rJ 9f tm u'.'ik v nv'.iMtoivAYi 0w aey saeHkSM 4r g i na, 4 esota, frail VAJnmmt of jMfceo of ao yrara' atanding cureu vy III I i I 1 1 ha d, on Ill II n II II which he sends aa bH1 11 Wmw h llS of hIs ab5i0?t? "S tTtl mr fert whom ay send their P. O. and Ex presa address. vfY?sVYk i Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-; rent business conducted tor Moderate fees. Our Office is Ofrosite. U.S. Patent Office 4 and we can secure natent in less tune uaa UUffie f r.mnf. fmm Washington. bend model, drawing or photo., tntn oescnp-i rtion. Wo advise, it patentable or not, treeol 5 charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. , i A pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," vith 5 cost of same in tha U. S. and foreign countries jsent tree. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Off. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. Cummings & Fall, PROPRIETORS Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO, ILL.. )epot Q., C. M. fe St. P., C. & A., P. Ft. W. & C, and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads. WATEH tSXS.oo PBH DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sta., CHIOA.OO, XXiTu Fits Itmu.s. government! I PAYING MILLIONS A MONTH S To persons who served in the wars of the United States or to their 1 Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a 2 relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars 0 on whom you depended for support ? 1 THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED 3 UNDER THE NEW LAW ! To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new 2 law are entitled to an Increase of pension. The government owe it J) to you and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present your claim at this present time ? Your pension dates from the 2 time you apply. Now Is the accepted hour. v fyWrite for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice. 3 No Fee unless successful. The Press Claims Company ) PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manager, 618 P Street, WASHINQTON, D. C. ) X. RThll Company i$ controlled by tuarly on thoutand leading ntnt- pnirt in ike Vniitd Unlet, and it guaranteed by IKetn. , Q Attorneys ot lyti-w, AU buaiuena attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public aud Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANE BUILDING. DF.FPNER, ; I WHITE COLLAR LINE. in Dirr Stotrj TUFJIIONE, BAILEY Lln Alder Street IXck. Portland, COllllllI) vnnitd lnnoAt Aiini ll V o ItllU A, U I ark ar.a ftsncutte. Ihrct ootineetioa with Ilwaoo eteamer and rnil- '"i Young' I TUIiBPnONII I -MM-BM M. iMtrt rw,!.,,,, p. M ,,,,, ,lr.(rt a,lnrt.r. i .w . n. m.,w.r oiiiuy am OOBA.N " rortiaiwi an runs ilrert to iarn. Tneaiay and Tbnraday ai A. w. SalnHar'at I F. at. i mm ie neqimiay anq rrwiay 1 rf for aafrlr , Speed, Cotalort. PlraAqra, Travel M Keelsy Institute Tf' 1 1 f f H A, S I . I lKitIJFZ it to Advertisers at .n groU fin.inci.il sacri fice. You need it in your business, and as a matter of business we must sell it. Tin; Patterson Punt.isiUNC Co. The comparative value ofthese two card la known to moat persona. They Illustrate that greater quantity ia Net always moat to be desired. These cards express the beneficial qual ity or RlpansTabules 4a compared with any previously knew DYSPEPSIA CURB ' RlpanaTabules: Price, 50 cents a boa. Of druggiaU, or by mail. . IIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 Sprues M.,N.T. WANTED-AN IDEATbeSm.,.fm,?i. thins-to natentr Protect toot ideas: they ma r brine you wealth. Write JOHN WJCDDER. BUKN i & CO.. Patent Attorneys. Washington. D.O. for their $1,800 prise offer. The regular subscription price of tbe Semi-Weekly Gazette is $2.50 and tbs regular price of the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. Anyone subscribing for the Gazette and paying for one year in advanoe can Ret both the Gazette and Weekly Oregonian for 83.50. All old sub scribers paying tbeir subscriptions for one year in advanoe will be entitled to tbe seme. New Feed Tabd. Wm. Gordon has opened up tbe feed yard next door to the Gszetie office, and now solioits share ot your patronage. Billy is right at borne at this business, and your horses will be well looked after. Prioes reasonable. Bay and grain torsale. tf 1 J t OREGON in l it in in l it fKiiinn I . a 'llVAT Alin1 IVfll'l sV 1 I I w v V rjuuiiiA a.1'.i ImV GiTZDlT AND OCLiN WIVE. for Astoria, Ilwaoo, Long Beach, Oeea Bay with Seashore Railroad. WAS. A WJUAVA a,t.ir4ay nliht, l P M. Um Astoria Dallr a huum;. vuuuay mgat, i r. "WWITI ai i.sv a. a. on sanoar nil H el r. M. m oa the Telephone, tulles' GaUert aad Ocaaa Wste. For tho Curo o Liquor, Opiu m iU Tobacco Habits It Is lorat4 at OaleeA, OrefMs, 7TU AT Beautiful Tor ow (A Out Call al Ike Otierra Sac trUsUr Mrtrtlt cMiS4eauai. Treaiaisal eflsaaeaa ear tare. OUR STOCK OF . . . SPACE IS TOO HEAVY AND WE ARE WILLING TO UNLOAD U1U1I UU