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w wife had a very troublesome xj
t Bhe used Ayer's Cherry l'ecto- oj
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CURIOSITIES OF DREAMS.
SeWntiflc View, of the Queer TtalnE We
Do and See While Atlcp.
The causes and classification of dreams
Is a subjoot that, although it has boon dis
cussed from time immemorial, seems to
bo as Uttlo understood, boroud a certain
point, as It was agea ago. At the hypnotlo
oongress held In Paris recently much
" speni m oonstderlng this ques
tion, and though some Interesting theories
wore brought forth the savums were but
utuowiserwhon the discussion onded than
wuou it oegan.
A compatriot of Ibsou, Dr. Mourley
Void, professor in the Unlvorsity of Chris
I Inn la, Rave the result of "jumerous ojperi
ments made upon himself and others who
had lent thoniselves to tho cause of science
m trying to ascertain the dividing Hue be
tween the rolo played In dreams bv tho
cutaneous and muscular senses and be
tween mo true Images of the day and tho
phantoms of the night.
You rarely dream, this savant says, that
you are lying down, but gonorally thut you
are standing or sitting in a way corre
sponding to tho position of tho member
whloh makes its Impression upon tho
mind. For example, if one dreams that
ho Is standing on tiptoe, It will be found
that his toes are pressing hard against the
footboard of tho bed. Dreams of walking,
running, dancing and tho liko are always
produced by the position of the feet.
Another of this dootor's thoorles Is thnt
when wo dream our minds, to a certain
extent, boeome as they wore whon wo w ero
omidren. In support of this he says that
wnen a dreamer, with half awnkoned
sense, soos his hand before him ho Instinc
tively begins to oount tho flugors. This is
because tho dormant souses reduce tho
sloepor's mind to a ohildlsh state of feoblo-
ness, and It is In iufnnoy that our first les
sons lit computation begin upon our lin
gers. The visual Impressions of the day form
another olass of dreams. Dr. Mourlov
Void is of tho opinion that happy days aro
followed by pleasant dreams, and vlco
versa. Evory one knows, however, thnt
tills Is not always tho case.
At the oouoluslon of the learnod Norwe
gian's addross one of the oldost of his lis
teners one of tho most oelobrated phy
sicians in Paris remarked to a oolloague
that if ono has hnd bad dreams It Is be
cause of indigestion, or too much olothos
on the bod, or too littlo air In tho room,
or because bis wife snores, or because bo
is lying in an unoomfortablo position, and
that with proper precautions there should
be only pleasant dreams or nono at all.
Now York World.
H Bought Hii Own SUtne.
There was irrief in a South Side house
hold one day whon a careless servant al
lowed a valuable piece of statuary to fall
and break In a dozen pioces. Tho girl had
a good cry and offered to pay for the mar
ble, but that was out of tho question. Tho
manservant, who was also coachman and
landscape gnrdonor, was instructed to take
tbo fragments of the art treasure and dis
pose of them. It happened that he knew a
thing or two. Instead of dumping the
pieces Into an ash barrel ho took them to a
repair shop, where they wore carefully
glued togother by an expert workman,
When tho job was completed, tho servant
took the marble to a dealer in antiquities
and objects of art, explained how he came
into possession of it and received an equiv
alent of two weeks' wages above tho ooBt
of repairs.
Some wooks later the original owner
came upon tho marble In the show win
dow. He could hardiy bellevo his eonses,
as ho had bought his nmrblo as an origi
nal, and horo was anothor original. Ho
went into tho shop and prlcod the figure.
"That's very oheap," ho remarked. "I
must explain to you," said tho dealor,
"that it has been broken and ropaircd."
Ho pointed out tho faint linos showing
where tho pieces had been joined and then
the former owner recognized his property.
Ho couldn't olalm it, as he had onue or
dered it thrown away. Neither could ho
accuso tho servant of theft. Ho bought
the marble and took It homo with him,
and tho manservant nearly fainted when
he saw it in Its old place on tho mantel.
Chicago Record.
A Baron Newsboy.
Ono of the most interesting oharaoters
In a way lp Chicago is said to bo a "news
boy" who bears the title of baron and one
of the proudest names In northern Ger
many. He Is Baron Richard von Sydow.
Every day Von Sydow goes his rounds
with a bundle of papers so big that ho can
hardly carry it, for he is 70 yonrs old now
and has lost tho vim that distinguished
him as a young lieutenant years ngo in the
Bluoher hussars in his natlvo land. He
is the son of General William von Sydow,
who fought at tho battle of Waterloo. He
is also connected by marrlago with tho
family of tho Princess Bismarck. Tho bar
on, when a young man, was a guest at tho
marrlago of tho ex-ohanoellor and loves to
tell what a flno, stalwart, popular follow
Herr von Blsmarok was in those days.
Von Sydow, it Is said, tiring of the llfo at
home on a small plttanco, came to this
country in 1801 and served as a captain In
the famous Twelfth Illinois cavalry. He
took up servico again in Prussia, but soon
came back to America, where, however,
ho has had difficulty In getting along.
New York Trlbuno.
A war That Snobs Have.
The premier of Canada, Sir Mackonzlo
Tlnnrall la n nnlf rrsnnfl tTlflli QUU Bliuua UflU
never forgive one wha is not indebted to
his ancestors for all he possesses. Sir Mac
kenzie, it seems, wos, whon a boy, a
printer's devil, and at a banquos given
q his honor a guest took the opportunity
i ii U.n K nnnntiiiff thft fnllowlnff
verse, a bad imitation of tho celebrated
lines in "Pinafore:"
When I was a lad I served my term
As Junior Imp in a printing firm.
I washed tho windows, swept tho floor
And daubed the ink on the office door.
That now I am premier and K. C. M. O.
The premier answered quietly that In
one particular the versifier was In orror,
"for," said he, "I never daubed inkon the
door of the offlco." Brooklyn Eagle.
Saltan and Turkey's Balance.
The sultan is not quite such a fool as
our newspapers take hlra to be. I remem
ber Fund Pasha, the last of Turkish states
men, observing to me many years ago:
"Turkoyls a chariot to which the great
European powers are harnessed. When
no Mm tn null nnn WAV. I flick UP tt)8
others, who at once pull the other way.
Thus the equilibrium of tho chariot is so
cured." London Truth.
The Wisest.
t i i.f- A h thU nlil hftflrt
ajuviuk
tells me that my husband is the wisest and
brat man on earth
Hubby (62) Tho wisest, my dear lou
Vwtrot thnt 15 TPAr-old DOT of OUrs!
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
OH, SVVEET1
Oh, sweet beneath this tree to tie
And watch with wido injurious eye
Tho broken Klimjwca of the aky
And wherv tho sunlight through the leave
A lubtlo .'.'.ckormg brviidtry weaVtM,
To hfiw tho low eUnuU sigh
Of happy winds in trvu topa high
Or gnats hung in a wavering cloud,
Now far and faint, now near and loud;
Or bees that quickly eonie and go
On noisy errands to and fro;
To see the swallows far, far up.
Like motes in heaven's azure cup;
To loxuige and lie with dtvainy eye
And feci the world go whirling round.
And half in slit-p to hear the sound
Of winds that shake the tree tops high.
New York Tribun.
TREACHEROUS REDSKINS.
Experience Shows It Is Not Safe to Trust
the Indians.
Lieutenant Thomas Cruse was in com
ma nd of a company of Indlau scouts In tho
cummer of 1SS0 in Arizona. They were
mte mountain Aiwtehm ami had been un
der him for over a year. Throughout this
porlod, which was a stormy ono for the
Arizona troops, these Indians had boon
good soldiers ami were faithful to tho serv
ice in shooting down their own race and
showing absoiuto loyalty to Uncle Sam.
Lieutenant Cruse was often compliment
ed on the spirit which his Indians exhibit
ed, when those uudor other officers woro
ooustantly proving disloyal. It Isn't be
traying a conmience to say that Cruse was
a littlo vain over his rmlskln cavalry mon,
and he didn't hesitate to glvo his brother
officers a "tip" occasionally as to how to
manage them.
"Just take them into your confidence,
so to speak," Cruse would say, "and show
them that youhnvo faith in their loyalty."
Tho lieutenant was thoroughly honest in
giving this advico.
For more than a year ho has been in
command of these Apachos. Ho fought
side by sido with them, shared their dan
gers, ato with them and slopt with them,
and they had alwnys been as truo as steel.
Not long after Cruso had boon gtvtng
pointers about how to manage tho Apa
ohes tho Messiah craze took hold of tho In
dians of Arizona and the old tltno loyalty
gave way to Indian superstitions. Troop
A stood by Cruse well enough, but ho was
too familiar with the Indian character to
mistako tho sullen look that showed Itself
In tho faces of tho redskins. He asked
that they bo discharged and Mojavo In
dians put in their plaocs. This was not
dono, and on Aug. 80, 1881, without a
word Troop A broko away from tho Unit
ed States service and joined tho host lies at
Clbtcu creek.
Tho battle which followed this revolt Is
a familiar story In army circles. Two or
throe days after tho unceremonious depar
ture of Troop A, 600 Indians swept down
on two troops of Undo Sam's cavalry, and
It looked for awhile as though there would
bo a repetition of tho Custer tragedy, but
by daring heroism tho bravo cavalrymen
cut thotr way through tho circling band of
redskins and mado their escape with only
ton men killed, though at least a score
wero badly wounded.
"Novor trust a redskin as far as you can
throw a bull by the tall," Is tho way tho
lleulonaut put it a few days latorwhen wo
wero discussing tho tragedy of his fonnor
trusted comrades. Washington Post.
Farts Cafe Walter's Tale of Wroug.
Tho Paris cafo waiter has boon throwing
himself upon what, owing to his failure to
approofuto whoro the sympathy oomes In,
ho somowhat fondly hopes may provo a
sympathetic public, with his taloof wrong.
Ho Is, ho says, neither paid nor fed nor
slaked by his employ or. So far from that,
ho pays his omployer, and Is fain to feed
and slake himself Into tho bargain. Moro
ovor, ho poys his employer overy morning,
In advance, 5 per cent upon the salo prlco
of tho consommatlnus ho has got to work
off in tho course of the day. To recoup
himself ho must look to his tips, and till
ho has been tipped to the amount of 6 shil
lings, his profits do not begin to run.
When they do begin, however, thoy must
needs run to something considerable, soo
lug that thoro is a brisk competition for
evory vacancy in tho ranks of his profession.
It follows, therefore, that It Is really tho
public who pays all concerned, and the
public Is thus likely to keep Its sympathy
for Itself. Of courso, If it withheld Its tips
also, tho woltor would havo to bo paid
and provisioned by tho cafo proprietor.
But then, tho publlo shrewdly surmises,
tho prices of its consummations would be
put up, and, though tipping might oomo
into tho fashion again, tho prlco would
never oomo down. It naturally prefers the
Indirect contribution as It Is. Pall Mull
Gazotto.
The Terrible Cockatrice.
The explanation of tho origin of that ro
markablo organism, tho cockatrice, leaves
nothing to bo desired as regards accuracy
of detail. Wo aro told that "when the cock
Is past 7 years old an egg grows within
him, whoroat ho greatly wonders." Wo
can woll imagine the dismay of any woll
conducted masculine bird of that ago on
finding himself In such a compromising
predicament, but howdid ho communicate
his feelings to tho historian F That the
enibryonlo cockatrice had some mysterious
power of self advertisement is evident, for
we hoar further that "a toad privily
watches him and oxamlnes tho nest every
day to soo if tho egg bo yot laid. When tho
toad finds tho egg, no rejoices mucn, ana
at length hatches It, bringing forth an
animal with tho head, neck and breast of
a cook, and from thence downward the
body of a serpent." Westminster Heviow.
Queer Case.
"Tho durndest caso of snako bite I ever
knowod of, "said the man with tho ginger
beard, "was a feller out In Iowoy that got
bit by ono of them prairie rattlers. Well,
you know that ef a man drinks enough
whisky he thinks he sees snakes, but this
here feller, bein bit by a snake, Imagines
he was full of whUiky and bllln drunk.
Next day they run him out of town"
"What ferf" asked the grocer.
" 'Cause ho kilt tho snake, of courso.
The durn fool oould of made a mint of
money out'u thnt snake In Ioway of he
only knowed It." Indianapolis Journal.
Making It Equal.
mailer piece of anything offered. You
t.L- it.- ,.-. nlnrA r.f r-nhn miH Wt
the smaller pleco for your elder brother.
Tommy nut, mamma, a wiine is my
elder, I think tho plate should have been
passed to Mm first. Philadelphia Time.
Some Ingenious rogues in Calcutta and
Bombay purchase favorite brands of liquor
In tho original packages. They remove the
good liquor without touching the cork or
tho capsule, and substitute vile stuff. This
Is done by drilling a hole in tne ixuom or
the bottle.
Hope Is like the sun, which as we jour
nny toward It cants the shmtowof our bur
den behind as. H. Smllm
FACIAL HUMOURS
Prevented by
Cuticura
Soap,
A SHAilED TO BB 5EEN becausoof disflg
uring facial humours is tho condition of
thousands who live in ignorance of the fact
that in Ccticuba Soap la to bo found the
purest, sweetest, and most effective skin puri
fier and beautinor in the world. For pimples,
blackheads, red and oily skin, red, rough
hands with shapeless nails, dry, thin, and fall
ing hair, it is wonderful.
tMd throughout th w-ortd. Brttita dtpoli T- Ktv
BI1.T a Son. I, Ktuc Ktvmrl-l, UnJn- PoTTta
Dvo D Uiiim. Coup., Sol Prop., BottoD. U. S. A.
Crrsnell CasuxlUes.
Ico. 19th, 1S05.
Our imlillo school nil! closo ou Fri
day ol thla wctk with lifting ex
ercise. An entertainment will be glveu In
Cnswell on New Year's Eve, for the
purpnso of raising funds for th pur
chase of snug books for use In the
church.
Frank Hclimulz returned from East
ern Oregon last Thursday. Me missed
being at (lie stage robbery between
Bake Oven and Autelope by ono day.
Another order for books for the Sun
day school libraay will be scut in a
few days.
Woikhas commenced ou the fence
to enclose the church and sheds so as
to shut out thetowu cows. A needed
Improvement.
Thoro will he a quarterly meeting at
this place r-aturday, Dec, 21st, and
preachliiL' in tlie evening of that day
by Ekler Jones, also services Sunday at
II o'clock.
Itcv M O Brink is still engaged In
the meetings at l.elmul.
Mrs S E Veab'h of Cottage was In
Cieswell last Sunday.
ZM'ir.
Two Live? siuvcil.
Mis Phoebo Thomas, of Junction
City, III., was told by her doctors she
had consumption and Unit there was
no hope for her, I m t two bottles of Dr.
King's New DUcovery contplttely
cured her and die says It saved her
life. Mr Thomas Eggcrs, 130 Florida
itreol , Sau Francisco sullered, from a
dreadful cold, approaching consump
tion, tried without result evorythlug
else then bought ouo bottle of I)r
King's new Discovery and In two
weeks . was cured. Ho is naturally
thankful. It Is such results of which
theso are samp.'CB that prove tho
wonderful eillcacy of this medicine In
coughs and colds. Fieo trial bottles at
HeudciBon & Linn's drug store. Kcg
ular size 50c and $1.
Say, why don't you try DeWltl's
Little Eaily Risers? These little pills
cure headache, Indigestion and consti
pation. They're small, but do the
work.
081IUHN Si DkIiANO.
Ilucklcn's Arnica Halve.
The. Ilcst Salvo in the world for
Cuts, liruises, SoroH, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, F'evor Sores, Teller, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Files,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction or money
refunded. Price 26 cents por box.
For sale by Henderson & I, Inn.
When Bativ wu nick, o ij-ave her OascoA
When sho was CliUJ, sho crltsl for Castor!..
When ftiio became- Mlrs, sha clung to C?storla,
When she bad Children, she gave tboro Oastorl.
Call For Warrants.
Notice Is hereby given lhat the fol
lowing warrants will be paid on pre
sentation at tills olllee. Interest on
sumo will cease December IS, IHllb.
All Lane county warrants from regis
tered number 7749 to registered num
ber 71124, both Inclusive.
J. U. Gray,
County Treasurer,
Eugene, Or., Deo 10, 1805.
Nothing so distressing as a hacking
cough. Nothing so foolish as to sutler
from It. Nothing so dangerous II al
lowed to continue. One Minute Cough
Cure gives Iminedlata relief.
Osnt.'RN i DkLano.
-THE-
BARTSCH .& McCOUCK,
PBOI'BIKTOHS,
. . Ninth Street.
The Choicest Meats and Saus
ages kept constantly
on hand.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
S At V JF n
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THtt NEW WAY EAST.
ffe and 0. L H. GO'S LINES.
THE SHORT ROUTE
To points In WA3H1NUTON, IDAHO, MONTANA, PAKOTA8, M1NNKSOTA and the Kaat.
Through tickets on sale to and from CHICAOO.ST. LOU1M. WA81UNOTON, rillLADKt
rtllA, NEW YORK, BOSTON and ALL 10 1 NTS In the United States, Canada and Kurupy.
The lircut Northern Hallway ia a new transcontinental line, ltuns buffet library observa
tion cars, palace sleeving and dlnli.tt cars, family tourist sleepers and first and second elan
coaches.
Having a roes ballast tiuek the (in-ut Northern Hallway is frvo from Oust, one of tho chief
aunoyancesof transcontinental travel
Hound tickets with slop oro vrlvlleges and oholco of return routes.
For further Infortunium cal UXn ur rt rllo
SVAHVERUD A SIMPSON, Eugene, Oregon
Or A. B. C. IEN1ST0N, tiunoral Agent, Uv2 Third Street Vortland, Oregon
HHKKIITK'B pALK.
Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an
oxccutlon lRHiu'd out of the Circuit court of
tho Mate of Oregon for 1-ttiio county and to mo
directed, in the muse wherein 11 K Slnddcu Is
1U I nt lit', nnd Wt Us Brown and V K Whipnlo
ar defendants, I huve levledtuimn all the rlu til
title and iuU'ivst of said Willis Brown in and to
the following dsserlU'd ptemiscit, tow It: Tho
K W -110 acres nn follows; lU'Klunlng at the
iiiterHectiou of the center of tho l'rtlroiul
tmck with the west line ot th K K Hktnuer
litiimtton land claim, thence ulonic center of
mi id track rW'.ltt deit K H.47 ohs, H t!7 den K ,t
oIih; n 2 minutes K m :io chs to Wlllamcite
river; WH.W eh: N JW dejr W lO Wehntotho
Willie of said donation, and S 27 tnluuicH W
IM.lX) chs to plnco of bcjtlnuing, contsluliiK
-1-10 acres in I .a no couiuv, Or., and will otl'ur
the fwune for sale nt public auction at the court
hoiiKednorlii Eusenc, Or., to the hluhtut bid
der on the Hist day of l)i cenilier, f to nattHfy
the Judgment ot f H,S-M IW and Interest at per
ociii thereon from March Mb. IMTi, and chhis A
and aceriiing eoHtr-, rkiiIusI said Willis Drown,
and In favor of utalntitV. Terms ofsaluciuh,
8alo to begin at 1 o'clock of said said day.
A. J. Johnson,
PheriiTof Jtne County, Oregon.
Dated, Nov. W, 1W.
NOTICE FOR PUI1LI0AT10N.
Ijud Oflloe at Uosebttrg, Oregon,
Nov. 21, 1MJ5,
Notioe Ih hereby pUea (hut tho follnwinc
nnmed setiler linn fllml notlco of
hiH intention to uunke Una I
proof in tmppnit of hln olaitu,
ami that tniri proof will bo made be
fore Joel Waro, U 8 0 O OotnmisMioner, nt
Ktieua, OreKOu, ou Juuutiry 4, 1811(1, viz;
Norman Eleenum on bomenti(l entry No
5541 lor the bo M ofaoo 2, tn 17 h, r 8,
Wet.
Ho tinmen tho following wltneHHrn to
provo hta ooutinuona renldeuce upon and
cultivation of, an id land, viz:
Thonmn Kennlcr, Herman Btelnhimr.
Robert Etmltnhim and Freil i'epiot, all of
O reon leaf , 0 regou ,
It. M. Vkatoh,
UogUtor.
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Itisi sold oil sr. fftm-i.ntcn bv all ilruv.
ftlsta. It ouron rhmp!ent Conaumptlon
und Is thflj boat Con a h f.nd i )touo Our
Bold by Henderson A Linn,
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BAKING POWDER
T Itr.AHflNH WHY
1"U sbould buy it.
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2 It Is mado of I lie very flnoH
materia. and Is guarnntoed
In every rue t eiuil or
suporior to tho very bVt,
A'
S. Thnmnkors iruarnntee every
tin nii'l ovcry Ki'ti i
nuthorlwvl to return ytr '
money if It Ik not suiirifi.'j.-;.
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State Normal School
Monmouth, Oregon.
A training nrhool for traohers.
t'oiuplete Kit; nth tirade Training Depart
metit and Strong Professional and Acadtmlo
Courses.
:-THE DIPLOMA:
ot the sehool entitles one to teach In any
county ia the state without further
Kxaiultiatlou,
Board and Lodging. Books and
Tuition. $150.00 per year.
hoautilul and healthful location no saloor.i.
There Is a good demand lor well trained
teacher
1 here is an over minMy of untrained teacher.
RiMiuKui-x uut'tTKiiiy k'iii on am
idtcaiton.
Address,
P. U CAMPBKU.
Wesidenu
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. Wann, Secretary.
EUGENE, : OREGON.
Located one block west of University campus
Firm term bcKlns Onl in, 1MVV
Kor young men and young women. Living
rates low.
The ouurwe of study Is free, except a contin
gent fee ol tv per term.
OurstudtmtH mny amll themselves of all the
advantago given by th University of Oregon-
we make a specially of the Divinity Course,
It Is desired that our students shall .ic julio a
proficiency, at once scholarly and practical, for
Immediate work in all departments of Chris -llan
work,
Write for courso of study and full In forma
tlon. Address,
EUGENE 0. SANDERSON. Dion.
Smoke
LA CREMA,
Ten cent;
U. of 0. & Queen of Hearts,
Five cent
Cigars.
BUR It I HP'S 8ALR
Notice Is hereby given that bj vlrtuo of ail
exouiitlon issued out of the Circuit Oourt of tho
statu of Oregon fur Ijiiio oouniy In thn suit
wherein Ponlunh Koute Is plaintiff and U J
(lover and others aro defendants to mu dlreoU'd
I have levlod on tho following dcicrllxKl real
proiwrty to wlt ; The W U of tlio N K 11 and
K !i of N W i nf ihe H K of section X, f p IM It,
It 4 W, containing loo acre In l-ano county, Ore
gon, and will oiler thu snld premises for sale to
the highest bidder at thot'ourt House door InKu-
time, Ore., on tho 'J 1st day of Deemntxtr, 1'J5
o satisfy the judgment ugalnst dufeiidania for
tho sum of fclM.hM at tenner cent lnlnrpit and
ro.oo attorney fens and 11 1 ooitt, and tha a
eruing iMisis i urmn oi saie oasi). nuie vj OOu
menco at 1 o'clock I' M said day.
A. J. JoitHHOH.
Bhurlll of Una Co.
Dated Nor. 2l,lWi.
J. 8. IAJCK1CY,
3Es -w aa x. aa aet.
Watches und Clocks Repaired,
initsn, a.:am.
Tnos. r. Qakres. Henry C. Paine. BenryC.Bonnd
Keoel vers.
BORTHERN
PACIFIC R. R.
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Pullman
Elegant
Tourist
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Cars
St Paul,
Minneapolis.
Duluth,
TO Grand Fbrka
Orookaton,
Wlnnlpe",
Helena and
Butte.
-Through Tickets to-
Chlcago,
Washington,
Philadelphia,
New York,
Boston and all
Points East and South.
Forl.form.tlon, tlm card., m.pi.Dd tickets
ell on ot writ.
R. McMURPHEY
. Ueu'l AKfut, hugcn,
Onicc: Jtoom. 2 nl 4 Hliolton JUoek.
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A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Geo!. FassiEtl!,
i Morrison Btreet, corner Third
PORTLAND. OnCGON
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