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ASTHMA, Distressing Cough, SOKE JOINTS AMI MUSCLES. Despaired OF EELIEF. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral "Some tlmo since, I hmi u severe va attack of asthma, accompanied with a distressing courIi ami a general soreness 0l ol the Joints and muscles. I consulted o physicians and tried various remedies:, ? but without getting any relief, until I g despaired of ever being well again. oi Finally, I took Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 05 and in a very short time, was entirely J cured. I can, therefore, cordially anil o confidently commend this medicine to 01 all.- J. Kosi:i.L9, Victoria, Texas. "3 "My wife had a very troublesome J! ciugh. Sho used Ayer's Cherry I'eclo- oj :il and procured immediate relief." o! cnue nil and procured : G. II. roumi'K, Humphreys, lla. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ! Received Highest Awards Jj AT THE VORLD'S FAIR o pnfnn poo o o c .o.9,Q,Q.Q,J1So,,o I Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Talced & Inflamed Udderp. ?:les, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, 'itflanunatiorts, Z'aU joints, Harness z Saddle Soves4 Swatica, Lumbago. Scalds, .!! Cattie AiontntJ, All Horse Ailments, Ail Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle.. Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jirfy. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conqi en Pain, Makes ftaa or Beast well again. Ti- Dl0!TO I'Vepton flleat F.C.DAKK'fl ' 1 l Cii Ailvvrllnlni! Mcncy. fi4 nd --h.-ir. ry.chHiicr, .-n Franelieo, C.I ' ciinlmrU! for Kdvt'ititnv can bo m.do ? f mi Is rj.; I- v f r-' private enrtonements. .i.-c i r.iw Imnotrnry In the flnrt " n iy :..p:om ofr.mln.1 wmknoa in j -. Ii coa bo r.oppod In 10 dj ',;'yao. 7b.- vnsu ration, I u. ,- tl A Ml7.IU.Gfl, lc r, on F.!Ung ben- U'. rn Vir-nr. c mtTlichini? at the ey rnd o t li e r 4.IU. Strop gthenr, 1 n v 1 a omten S and totict the 1 rntirciyftem. ,'-. ..i rfUDTan rutvi i.-.v " Vvl'.Vm I'eblllty, ;f -':'-'.lit R-Ji'H'W anmuSi! ," ' : ' Pln In the 1 (: .';.,'iJ5'.yi ,,,c,i "'-, A- .'!; -ftFi by day oi :i Ui J 1 :'-l n Hulton Medical inltltote. v -f i i 1 l very ir....T ' l'i fold forll.OOk Mt.k. '.,'. ' ' ?S.OO(vllneledt)i). r- ei prcnfr.ie.cure. Jfroubny Ml u.;;,''"' ,,n;1" ,y ""'r1.t nr Hi i,'i'.""i.r.,,n'i ' -tlroontolt. Atotm tual I I' u:l-'"!AI, I NMTITUl'K, V'raiir:.o,Cl. I LOVFS OLD DUK.ur. I ML Lavlnia anj Si;.-s I.us:1 .:lt ,., ..... i l th0 vn In front .,! ,1,, itu. xi! Iho orPlmiK.b.e hund.d ru.;,l tho butter, ,! ten ejiko, uiittT a train. ii;,...4 -MUv. Ha wiw u Kinlst..- looking oid ;,, ,., across the oliock. ,v ;u r ii,..r....i , ., . lololhes amncwlmt in.,erfcy)tly oneiiil,,! uu iiinus, unu Ho Inl vkIiiiwI himself ur once, with no fnl, im. .!--,; "I'ni Sir. Tunks,'' I,,. iiH ..1,H.l.fullv. Sir. Arrowsmlth. iw -m in jtoyuii wk'i, his ovo. I've K.tlor (r v .. Am, , produeod It trow, thedcptlwof h! t.-.t.rs pockot. To ju.lg,. from ui,jh,u-.uv.- it hud onoo biH, cltint.r. "Mr. Arrowstnlthi" Mls3 L:,vlnla ro peutod, with nn inqulrl!!,. n!r. "Oi,, y,.. Louisa, you r,uneii.l)c,r! llu w.a" ' V'io besltatod, not liking to my ' th:it triinspl which, lu point of fact, was tho iwtiwl uo cupution of bush Kontlommi In quosilon. "I remember," Miss Louisa replied, with a humorous little twinkle, for Mr. Arrowsmlth was an older and Mill moro villainous rouuo than oven tho knoeimcn that stood before tluuu. "Well, ho civil nio tills hitter," Mr. Tunks repeated, baniltnu tho euveloiw ncross to thorn. It boro traces of recent closo proxiniity to a foul clay pipe and also tho following romarUablo inscription: To tho two niuidon ladies On hii;h beach road, Kot far from Lord Berryhnrst's park gates, Near Iliidlcmcre, Hurry. Ono of 'cm wears apccktaclcs. Tho Interior of tho lettor consisted en tirely of a single sentence: Tho bearer of this, n gentleman named Tunks, his u friend of mini;, uu hu will tell j on hall about it you ouclit.-nt servunt, IiH'llAUD Ar.uowsMlTn. A cross after tho name led to a well founded suspicion that Mr. Arrow-smith was Indebted for the handicraft of tlii3 eplstlo to tho services of nn amanuensis. Miss Lavlnia looked up. "Weil?" sho said interrogatively. Mr. Tunks pulled himself together for tho arduous task of nrticulato spec, b. Ilu fancied himself as an orator. "Well." ho said solemnly, beginning his tale, ' Ar- rowstmth, ho was enamored of a woniiin." JIo said this as tliouirh ho supposed Miss Lavlnia would ba astonished.' Uut Miss Lavinla, being a parish councilor, was far too wiso to bo astonished nt any thing, including oven Mr. Tunkn' com mand of language. "Indeed!" s!io said politely. "It wn3 like tills," Mr. Tunlis went o:i, with visible marks of an ctoii't to b:, ex plicit, "ilini an mo was in tho iuCr'nary." 'WorklioiisoV" Miss Lavlnia inquired laconically, for isho know tho dialect. Mr Tanks nodded. "Horsham," ho added slowly. "Wo was both of us down with this 'ovo blessed iiifluonzcr." (I iren ornlizo his epithet.) "An Arrowsmlth, lio was enamored of n woman." f.Yht n a lunn of Mr. Tunks' class feels ho has rtot hold of n higlily appropriate and ilelicntu won!, ho doesn't let It go aain 1i!l ho has had n good day'swork out of It.) "An tho woman was in tho workhouse, too fe tnalo side inilrmary. An the doctor, ho ordered Arrowsmlth porter. Ho didn't order nono for tho rest of us, not hein iu bad as him, liut just a pint n day fur Ar rowsmlth. Howsoinever, Arniwsinllh, ho didn't drink Ills through buin that en amored of tho woman I spoke of, but sent it round to her by a inmato its helped the nurses." "That was touching," Miis Lavlnia re plied. For Indeed she had a groat heart, had Miss Lavinla, and could sympathize even with ragged old Aimwstnltii mid his workliouso Inamorata. "Ail bo wanted mo to writo to her clandestine," Sir. Tunks went on, adven turing yet another of bis company words Willi obvious gusto. " Ho wanted mu to write her, not kuowin how hlsself, an bav in got a inmuto to writo tills letter to you. But of course I couldn't henparty to nothin clandestine " And .Mr. 'funks' bosom swelled with conscious virtue. "That was a pity," Miss Lavlnia re mnrked onco moro, speaking ns n woniiin, not ns n parish counoilor. Mr. Tunks looked surprised. Ho bad not oxpected this from a maiden lady. "An in tlmo," lio wont on, "tho master found out ho wnsn't drlnkln his porter ae cordln to orders, but soudin It clandestine to tills woman ho was enamored of. 8o tho master up nn gare him a Jackotln." "A whaO" Miss Lavinla luqnlreil. at fault for a mnmont. "A Jackotln," .Mr. Tunks responded. "Had words with him, mum. In tho man ner of spcakin. An Arrowsmitb, ho nev er was one to Rit down quiet to n jncket In, bcln that high spirited. Wo calls him tho Vitiligo 'Ampdon on tho road. So he up an arsts tho master for his clothes, bo did." "For his clothest" SIlss Louisa inter posed, not following the narrative. "Yes, mum for his clothes. You see, In a workhouKOtblngslsnlwajs done rcg' lar and respectable. When n Inmate wants to leave, the reg'lar courro Is, In, nrsts for Ills clothes, an it takes St hours for tho formalities to bo romplciid. An Arrow smith nrstln for his clothes, tiio woman ho was enamored of nrsts for her clothes, too, an out liny bm together, pcrmi-cuous-llko, as It would seem, but really through his writin to her clandestine to r.a:n her. An Arrowsmitll, ho'd never c.L-!:e. Hum orders you sent to him through I tin so much enamored an kecpln it all for her." "You recollect, Lavlnia," Siiss Loui.a Interposed, "woscnthlm two postal orders last winter for a couplo of shilling each to buy himself tobacco when ho was in SInldstono Union." Mr. Tunks nodded. "That's It," ho answorod sagaciously. "An now comes tho trouble. He nevcrcnslied 'em, through bcln enamored of tho woman. So out hu an sho wont an goes, of cour-e, togcihcr to tho publlo 'ouso. An there, drlnkln away tho money you was kind enough to send j him, Arrowsmlth nn tho woman gets to words l hut last an sneaks 'igli to ono nil- other an has it out nn fights in tho end, through beln In liquor. An tho woman hlU Arrowsmlth on tho 'oad with a pew ter, nn then runs nwny, an Arrowsmlth after her. An np'llceman in plain clothes, ho see 'em nn follows 'cm. An they runs right on ns far ns HouthwnUT eiiuren.an straight Into tho churchyard. An tliero Arrowsmlth catches her nn bits her a blow, nn tho woman sho falls down cross ways tiponntonibstotioan hurts her spine. An back sho goes to hospital. An tho p'llcemnn cops him. An Arrowsmlth, he's now In Lcwen Jail, nwnltiu bis trial. An he's sent me tonrst if you'll allow hlin a trlllc!"' Thus ended lu,u" old dream. It was but n sordid comedy. Yet Miss Lnvinl.i, Tillnn councilor though she might be, wan poorer that night by 6 shillings. Grant Allen in Sketch. Dldyilllulll, when collected, Is a light amy or dove cole r. When melted, it Is ono of thewhllL.h gmv metals. It is worth. 173 per ounce. A HUSK THIEF. Wluit a ! .iul:':i! fl -.v.t Is the uilitTosel It w.-ixo'R t To'.i.i wmiiM iniiko n trumpet f-n- tiiu luv..M of f.iirn.. AtM tlu-n Us ulor i'.i ;i. iotu that it sivins t j s ilisfy uvry (ii-n, , An ;ul:n.ror uf t!it tulu'roit-y V.- '. .-ini. Sw, 1 wear mio ia my hutt"i:; . .. , ami this iitar! ehunn i- a tuikT.w.. A ;ory' Vis; tlu mw s:nrr of niv t.th-t-nvisM (luh-t, iinvalii lift-. You ktiuw I atn a pn-tal t'lM'li. My twuto iiim tint C. ami O. fr.un Hiutou to If unt Uitun. i It is a hunulrtim, niouiton.v.i kiiut uf llfu nfttT you kimw tlumm .;lily alt tho towns oil ymir run ai wo ptnl tliTks lliink fi-i. liut 1 M.ppc,u ovory fol lnw ililnks the otlur fi'llnw'y plai-o moro ili'siralilu viian hU own. 1 Lp hi'tv on my run is a lUile mining town caMctl Hawk's N'out, quiiu famous ninona 1'ivtTS uf wlhl naviit- s.Miury, for tljoliuv, awful nu-k han? lar uut uvir tho Nw rhvr. I Our train un-il to sUlo irick thoro 20 . miiititiM for tlm Kast Kiylnjf Virginian. Droary cmni-h 1 fouml tho st-ip, I can toll you, with muliln hut a s-oro or moro of ,liU!o cahlns snick on tho sttvp mountain j sides ami tho lufty mountaiiiii Htaiulin j ulu.so tiiianl all around, wliilt just In-low j tho turhuh'nt littlo New rivor fuamoti anil I fruttoil away at the hugo bowlders which " projict upward from tho rlv( bod. It was pioturL'squo till ono umw tired of j It. Uut ono aftoruoon as wo tdowml up I notlci'd sumitthing in tho opt'ti window of i tiio siatinn. j As tho train stopped un tho sidotraok It loft tho door of my car just opposite tho window. It was no oarthi-u pot iillod with I tubtTosi's all in full bloom. ThoV woro j tho finest I had over seon, so lnrjjo and po j creamy. Kvni nt that diftanco 1 caught a whitT of their delii ions fra.'ranro. I 1 wondori'd what in tho world had coino ' over old Martin, tlm operator, n crusty old ! fellow, that ho had fjono into tho .lower ! business:?, and Ktid to milf, '"i'lio old j Hint lia a soft s-pf.t, after all." TurniiiR to ,T, If, iny fellow clerk, I sold: "Say, Jell, look at iho.:o tubevuses. Ain't j they huiutic-s!' Uy lU-orge, I'm golny to gtt ono! ' "Old Martin will givo you tiio d 1," was Jeff's rathe; emphatic rrply. "111 rUU. n," and 1 sprang out of t!:o I car to tiio plaifun.iy, while J.-ff ttuad in j tho door to sco old Martin "yivo mo ihe U 1. 1 had ju-t broieu oil one ot tho trump-.-t eliaped bcauii.'a.vl.en "ilcl;i yourself, f,ir," some or.o i xclai:aeJ lu tiio siAtviVnt, must j nitisk-al voieo iiuaginahlo. I lo ikeu up to see, not old Martin, but, looking straight through tho wiud-iw and witiicxiing my most uiidaeiouij theft, was tho f-aitciedt, liu-tTiest loukiii); girl I had over seen. How her bluoeyes twinkled and how tho short, ciin;), golden curls danced about, tiio shapely head as hho laughed at my con fusion! - j I I j,.f b - b bo y o u r y -y -y our par don, I I tliou-ht that old Martin 1 thought that they woro old man Mar tin's. 1" "No, not uld man Martin's, but old man Martin's daughter's. Hut help your self." 1 felt my faco .lame, while I know Jeff was almost killing hhiiEulf I hero In tho car with laughter. I made ono desperate effort to save my self. I do sincerely beg your pardon. I am so fond of fluwers. 1 never saw these hero before, and and" I went on btarnmor iug. "And and so, not having seen any hero before, tho temptation to take, when you diil ioi was too great to bo resisted," si 10 broke In, with a suggestive laugh. "Miss Martin, my name is Uruwn ilarry Urowu. May 1 wear this tube rose y "Yes; sinco yon hnvo already taken It." Hut I boldly went on: "Have you n phi? Will you bo klud enough to fasilhi this in my coat" fcho caino around to tho door, and ns I stood tliero leaned uut and fastened the tuberose lu my buttonhole. For ono brief moment tho golden curls brushed my face, and then tho pulT, puff, announced that tho train had started. I sprang Into tho car, and, lifting inj cap as wo pulled out, received auothel saucy smllo. JofT tried to laugh ut mo, but when 1 showed him the tuheroso In iny button holo ho whistled loud and long. Hawk's Nost soon hocamo tho moat pleasant placo on tho run. I found out the next trip that Mr. Mar tin (old Martin ah, novermoro!) was sick, and that Mary, who had just rot ur nod from a school of telegraphy, had taken mu placo. Krom Hlnton to Hawk's Xest going wrst and from Huntington to Hawk's Nest coing east bocamo eioeedingly long distances, and tho S.'0 minutes' side track thoro but timo to breathe. It seemed to mo that b!io mvm thought as I did about tho short stop at.d that sho wns always glad when our car pulled in. Well, to make a lung story short, ono day tho next summer, when tho tuberoseii were again In bloom, as l ooci at mo window uf tho lit i lo station, awkwardly 11 n goring a waxen beauty, I managed to tell her that I had loved tier ever since sho caught mo stealing and well you can gue3s tho rest. Yos; I llvo hiro. and that Is my wife standing there In tho door of tho station, holding up our boy Martin. Chicago News. A "I'mrl of Illicit Tiife." In nil ages of tho world enormous price hnvo boon paid for pearls uf great size or odd shapes. Tho arch snob boss, Cleopatra, swallowed n pmrl because It wan morn vnlunblo thon any dlnmond or ruby known. Uut Cleopatra's "costliest meal on record" was nn infdgn'Hcont jewel compared with tho great Tavernler pearl, for which tho highest money price ever , known was paid. It was owned at Cntif;i, i Arabia, nnd Mr. Tavernier Is said to have made tho trip from Ms homo In Kuropo to j the desert city of Arabia for tho exproM j purpose of purcha--lng tho pearl, alMiut which so much hail been said nnd written, j Ho went prepan d to pay nny price from l,0'jO toi;H0,0O0. It was generally bo- ; lifted that he w.mld suenvd In closing j the bargain for a sum smalle r thnn tii.i, j Oio, but In thin the prophets wero mintak- : en. Tho sum first uttered was 1U,0W, ! but the deal ronmined open for days even t after that offer had iM n increased to 0'j). Finally tho lmrgain wns cloeil at 110,iXtO, tho largest sum ever nxiM-ndnl , nn a ulngle prnrl. IVarl connulsieurs de cliirotlint ills not only the largest but tho tJifwt per f ft gon of Its kind known, , being exactly two Inr-hes In length, oval, and of spotless lu-ter. Among the crown '. jewels of Kngland there Is a pearl over nu I Inch long, egg shaped, which crwt tho gof crnment not hs than iKW.OKi, hut m a j gem It Is not to (hi oompnml with tho Tavernler. St. Louis Krpubllo. Pimples, blotches, blackheads, red, rough, and oily skin, prevented by Cuticura Soap, the most effect ive skin purifyin? and beautifying soap in the world, as well as pur est and sweetest for toilet and nur sery. The only preventive of pirn pies, because the only preventive of inflammation of the pores. SoM (hronrhout Ihe wor'd. Prilifh d.roli F. Ntw t.r . s.. I, Kioa-KJwihl .1 , ltnil,,. 1'oitir Vllm l Cuiiik-al Cuur., Suit loiw, Umiod, U, H. At HuckUM.'d Aniifa isalvt. The Host Halve in the world for ('ills, liruisos, Hotvs, rucrs, Halt! llhetitn, l-Vvor Koiom, Tettt r, Clmpned; Hands, Chilblains, Conis, ami all Skin : Kruptions, and positively ctins Piles,; or no pay ivmiiitul. It is gunruntml j to Lrive iMTt'eer. FJitwfm't Imi ur ntii.t- leruiiiit'd. Prion "i eeiits ier box. Forsale by Henderson & Linn. I Southing, healintr, vli'uiisiiijr. Do Will's WUeh Hazel Salve is the ene my le sores, wutuidu and piles whieb ! it never fails to eure. Ships itching , nnd biii niiit'. Cures chapped Hps mul ; cold sores in two or tlitte lio-ns. i OSltlTUN A DkIjANO. A h"ii I:.tl,' v.vs..;; k, v t:u'.' lit-r vi;:i.v,v W hon s!io was n t'iilll, cr-i fi.i Ctf-rla. VVh.'ii s!io Irvine Mi-.s, pho ciun ; !u r.'t'iriii. A'bon she luitl Children, hhc gave t hstii Cu.toiia J V I'ieive. hepublie, la, vnym l have used One Minute C'otij;h I'me in my family and fur myseif. with re- Miltn m iMitirelr (tilisfuetory tint I ean hardly find words to exprv-s myself -is to its merit. f will never fail to ri onmieinl it to (dlitis, on every occasion Hint presents itself." Omickn A PkI.ano. NOTICE TO POLICY HOLDERS Of the Withdrawal From the State of Oregon of the Sun Insurance Company of San Francisco, California. N'nTicti is Itere'iy given to nil iiorniis in the State f.f lirci;on huldhiK pitllcies in tin1 Sun In Siiraiii'e ('oiiintin v. of San Knoicifco, fiilKoriiLi, Hiullotill oilier inThOHM tnteti'Meil, thai nalil Coinpiuiy has reilisiireu its biiMiuet ill the Mute of urt'tron in th' Firemiin's Kumi liiMiiuuee i'oni)Hiiy, ofSftli Krmietfeo, I'dllfonila, Mini ban lihtl notice thereof wbli Hocreturv of the Statu ui Saul suite, uml iroiMirjen tnith(Irrtw its m1 eitriti-8 on it- ix'i-it uitlithe Tn-asurer thereof ami to roiH' uoiiiK luitjiiies in k Slate. Any pobey holder in the Statu of Oregon or nny utner persons iitiving ciainis ih'hii.h unci hiMinuice t imipnny, are herrliy nititte-l to (lie tlie cBine with the Seeretaivof Statu of the Stale uforeeoti within nix ("') inontlin ot the date of the i)tltctitioii of Hits tiotiee. 1 his notice is given pursuant of the provisions ii an nei oi ine ij-Kii-iauvo .vf!'llMlly m me olle of OreRou, entitled net to mneml Sei'tiolis ;u.l-iUi7-;v.S ami :f.S) of Chapter L of the Mim-lhi-iieons I mws of Ort'enn at romeiled mid Anno- tnted hy W. Lair II ill, approved February tweii- ly-llUU, l'.r. tjt'N ISSt'KAM'K COMPANY. C. b. Tavuiu, I'rcst Attest: VM. H. KlIIKNtt, St'C San KrAticisco, Ani:ut lt, 1'Xk Summons. Iu tho Chcuit Court of tho Btnte of Op gon for the Conuty of Lioe Jacob Arn, Plaintiff, TS Klizi Neppler Arn, Defendatit. J To E'iza Neppler Arn, the above nam d il; f'-nd uit: In the ntiuio of tho State i t Oregon: You are hereby r ijnircd lo aipear and answer the couippdnt of the aIiova mimed plsintifl in the Hbove entitled con it now on tile with the cb rk of s'lid court ou or lcfurr thn first d'iy of the nut regular term thnof, to win on Monthly, t lie scoli i) uy oi March. ltilMi; and you are hereby uotifnd that if you fail to appear and aiawi r sai l coiiiplatnt ns hereby rcijnircd the plaitiiiff will apply to the above nliiltd court for ih" teln I pry(d for in his complaint on file thtrtein, to wit: fur a decree in the above ontitlfd court ilinsoiviiig the b inds of ni:iiiirmuy n-'W listing between tho pl on'ilf and deb mleiit above nnnii d. This Htienmons is p'lblichf d in the Ku r.r.sv. OrjAim by ord'-r of the Honorablo J (' Y nl! rlon, Judg of said Conit. Iily made in Clumbers at Ko-bur;', Oref;ou, on this ;(lst day of Heeember, IK)5, j Wkatuki ronn k Wvatt. i Attorneys for 1'lainti.T. EXF.CUIOU NOTICE. X tic in hereby Riven that tho nndcr sitieJ William Nuylor has been duty ap po tifid by the t'ouniy Court of Ime co'ii.tv, Or on, Kiecntor of thecatatoof Alfid Wilton, dccRM:d. AM p'raonn hiviiiR claims H-iilM said flritf are bete by iio'ilit! to pruKent tho HAtiie to id ex (cut t at thfl law olli.-H of lti!yo Jr Votinf in K ine, Or -(ton, nitLiu nil m(atb from (he date of t tits r.otiea. li tt.d at K'iKiiie !Ui oili d y of Oc t r, IV.'.'.. Wh.i.hm NTfm, Kxi'iitor nf Etat of AlfiiJ WiUnii(iU c.vtsf-1. I ii tkc A- Y ri, Atlyrt. xoiicK roit ruui.it'A tion. Ithd Ofiie-ul KiKilnirtf, Oi. .hiiiii-iry Id, Ih'ji;. N. tn-i I- b-r by mvr thit lb" follow. it:i;-irir n d M't baa lll(d noti'e id hi lie i.t!-.ii I" m-.V; fiii'd prr-.f in support i f hi- 1 'iu', wi; i th.d niid pi oof wdl mad' 1 . fort- A t' J- iii.ii y. roit 1 iy clerk of IVn e ttu'v. Oie , ut Kuunif-, Orison, on l'i b ru lM'.'O. z: lr.r S. )uy on boino t,H, .Mir No fMlT'.r tie K Y, 'V '4. " U T; IH S, K 7 '.'Vst. H liiiii"i !h i ttoW r.tf v-l nrr "i to ptovi' hi' c" mtiiuoii- rifodi iiCt- upon ant' eultivaii' li of, iiiil birid. viz: A 1 1' n Cht'iiiin, William T Coriif litii. lohiiChtain, and Aih.-rt Waidcn all of I Titon (ir'Kfti. ibuc-ter THi-1 NEW d o. il. I. ffil Mis. TI-I1C SHORT KOUTli- i To .,hts Ut W.VMlNt.TN. It 'Alii. MONTANA. PAKOVAS, M ISN f.-uTA nn-l v!.e Ui. i Ihmv.fih tickets on M"le U laid (win CllU'.MiO. ST. I.un.-. WAMllN'iToN, nill-APKb Till A, N'KW VOIEK, BOSl't "N tiiui ALL L'UIN IS in the ".'niK-il stu.t', runmlrt un.t i:r.n.v. llu iid'tit Neiilurn Hniiwuy is u ih w iiai'scontineutHl lliu. hi::. 1 ui t lit r:y o!sei ifn curs, ili:ce sleej iuu uml iliiiln.-. cuts', fnmlly teoiiM tlccj -t mul tlist n:nl second cltia rotU'hes. HttvitiK H roek lnUtist lnu1; tin- t-u lit Nertl cm l.i.'.Iv. c t'i v f:i in li! -1. l i' i f the il.iel Hiiiioyaiu'esoi ti-Himtntiiu,,'.ttil t:wvcl 1 lliuunl liekets Willi .m ove l-nv'li ces iil.o i ho cc of !t tit: n reiiti Yot f ii nt: cr inle: i;titn chI or rtrlte SVARVERUD SIMPSON. Eugene, Oregon Or A. H. I'. PKN1--TON, i;v:iei; .ui, 1.-' 'M.lul . t reillninl, (rct.eli sp Central I Mm Hi M k YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. Connect nig :it Vaiuinu :y with tho Sun l'l-ancisco nnd Yiiiniina May Steamship Company's StearnshipFarallon." A 1 anil llrst-i'lasx in i-vi'i-y n'spivl. Sails frmu V :i-; I i 1 1:1 l','V S:,n I-'rimi'l-vo ulnit t'Vt't'y S ,!:ivh. 1'iissi ticr iu',Miiui,nl:il ion in. mm p:wr , ,1. Sliortt niu'ti! Iicttti'i'ii Ha' WilliiiiK'Ho vnll, 'V mul t n 1 il", r 1 1 Fare from Albany or points west Cabin, $12; Steerage, Kor sailimr dnvs, npplv to (iKt). V. (.'RAW. Loeal'Anent. KDWIX STUNK, Mnimirer, ( Vrvalli a. suet, -.viv.., t a,i.-..'J.i.j:.-::. DOcin.iXfVj,fra ! : A I..-',! J1.001WIIJ. 41 v.- t !'l l; . t u'" :..!v.f;,s;i:i.-tnsJ It in unld on a ci'.'i'!.ni'.,,i hy ll dmi:-. rclnta. It cuvc-a :,.'iiry:,t (msuinp:ioa KidUtUobostCoiiK'ii-u' "-'U O.ro -So'.il i.ynfnilvrsiiii & l.'.ini. SPACIFIC RAILWAY. iSoo Pacific Line. Tlii'Klnirti'M, Siifent nml Miwl COMI'l.l'.Tl': liOCTK To nml from all luiinlH in Canaila, Hulled tSlaU'8 unit Kiiriipt'. Tie Finest Palace Sltepits, I'arlors. Dining and Tourist Cars in the llnlli J.'ir.it nml heeiinil-l.'lafu turn niv lii'iitvil liy Hti iuii ami 11111 il, niKiii'il lo M-ruro uiiiforni wnrinth, coiiiliiiuil with iii'iTui't vvntlliilliin. Tiio earn nf iioollirr linn can com iiaro w'lli their, ill tlicsi' ri'StpiTlsi, imr In ilrvi.gth, I'lcKiinci1 ami comfort. t ANAIHAN I'M IHi: II' Y CO.'rt loyal Hail Steamship Ciije TO CHINA AND JAPAN. Tlirc twin-screw ulcatnrrii are in ev ry n tiMjet Mij.fr lor to any nlilin tlmt Imvi ytt naili-l if 10 I'licltlc neenti. I In- route Ih :ki iiitli-Jt shutt er than via ai.jr other Tratin-l'aeliie line. CANA1UAN At STItAI.IAN hTKAMl ll MM- TO - IIONOIJMJ', FIJI A S I) A t'TKA 1.1 A. The hhurteHl line to the C.lnnivs 1 hee Ntrnini-rt earry ail xmi tiif vt Melleal Mail aii'l a Hti'wanlefch nn ('vry voyn''. Kor time (utiles, pmn j.tili tn, ur any luftiriiin ll'iti. cull 011 or Mililtesn. UKii. V. l It AW, AM, AN CWIKKltN, Aeiil, Ktigenv. i n iyin mm rn-m-r aci.. in; 1 lilnl Hi.. I'ortiaiel. Ur. tiV.n. Mi I.. IIKtJWN, i'lil. I'h-i Aeeut, Vmeouvfir, II. C. Summons. I.i the Circuit Court of Ihe Write of Or.; ou for the County uf l.ann. U . Caih-y I I'hiiiitifT. I V4 j . S. Mt 'ib-y, ft'linihi.tr.vtor of I ! the 1 1 1 11 1( of hul all Colllllri, I tb t: aa 1, and Jane Waor.i r, 1 I Wtllinm ColllDB, J fliM-s Ci'l- f ' lii H, Mary Knee, Zich;iriah I Collin nn, I Italian! ColliiH, h'-ira -f harph C'ljllili", de- J Cf-Hhcd, j D.f'lifbOltH. I ; To Willir.tn Collini and lUluH Collit.H, i di f-iif!nT)ta Blf. vo named : i lu thn iifinie ol the ttn'B. t,i Oregon, yoti , ai d each ol y.,n a r hen. by ri'iiiej lo tip- piar and answer tbn coniplaint of Iho ' lv" nsiii'd plainlill in lhr nbtvn entith I ' ooiiri, no n file with ihe rb rk r l i said court, nn or bifore i!r' firt il y of , ilu rcil n filar term theifif, iu-v, it ; on j M aebiy, the secnnl thy cf M fe, iH'.t',; ! ai.il 3011 nio hereby uoCjl ibai if y.n but 1 o app ar and anw r fiii-1 com pi iiiil at jhirit.y r'rpnril, the plaint fl uili ti.l.c : ju.tytti' nt n-'-iit.it on fo i :V. f-, prineij id nn l liderest on pniniiKaniy r.or.j tm -idiom l in pi (it.liM' roaiplM ml, hmI fur the fiittli- r ; nt 111 of I . 7 r (axneid cunt; hi'I fir i 'M Ot) a lori'i y feee, at for the foreclosure 'of the nicrlfE "r:(I ,r s.dit of Ihe inort(;K' il pruiiifK in- n'luu.l in p!mn ; iitl'scomph.iiit, nnd for the chfa an I dw- Ijutfrrm bt of arlion, ! Thia niniirirnf ii piibli.h'd in the Lo j q n (ii'Akn by urd' r of Hon. J C ' Fiilb rtoit, J'i'1( uf tuid Court, rna ) iu cbnibrrt, nt KoKtlmig, OrKoD, Ibe Imh ; ibty of Jar,iiarv, IKMJ. t Ivixot A Mat-ki.ii AltoM.O ft . i' ... .1.: WAY EAST. to Snn Francisco: $8; Cabin, Uouiiti Hip, (J-jfl II. u WAl.DKX, Aui'iit.Albanv.Or. (.'HAS, Cl,AKK, Scperintenilenl, (.'orvullis, Or. THROUGH TICKETS T.i 111- Kl-T vi tiio Through Puilmnn Iv.ltu e fcU-epi ra. Tourii-t (tlei'peiB it ml new KecltniiiK Chair enrn. DAILY PUltTLAXDTO t'lIK'AOO Trains henlid l' Mfiiin anl earn lighted by I'iutneh l.ilit. Time to 4 1: iea , days ; li in to New Vnrk, I'-j Oayi, thicli b ninny hour pilckei ttinu nil eotiipetllont. For rate", time tables oud full liihirinatloti apply to I'. J. M tM-ANAIIAN, AKent, Kunetie, Or. li. W. llAXrnN, V. F, I1UOWN, ieh l Acent, PIhL 1'atA. A t, I.ir( Third nt., Portland, Or. TI13S. F. Oakes. Henry C.ralne, Henry CRuuliS Kecelveiu RIORTHERN i PACIFIC R. R. u N S 1 Pullman. Sleeping Cars Elegant Tourist Dining Cars Sleeping Cars St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Fa rnn TO Grand Forks Urookaton, Winnipc, HAlnna and 1 Butto. -Through Tickets to- Cliicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and all Point3 East and South. I'nr hif.irmntlfiii, tlm" rgr.l., iuii-s mul tlrket. f-u 1 1 .111 or wmi! R. McMURPHEY Oi-n'l Af-nt, I'iilK''"', Oilier: I:,Knn :! ami I iSlifltoll lllock, -on - A. D. CI.'AKLTUN. AiSt. Gill'. Pass.Agent. Moriion Hirrel, corner Third PORTLAND. ORF.QON NOTICE FOK I t'Itl.ICATION. Li,il C J lii;u at K'.Hebnr, Orrfy.n, Jan. li'J, J'.;. :ite is h'-i-bv (.ivt.n that the foilnw inc 11 uiid H"ttN r baa fib d notico of hit in iii i"ii t-j liinke nun I proof in ioppr rt t l-ii-n, nii'l lhat u l proof will be timdo b.-lon- Ware, j S C (1 Cr nnniiorier, i;u:;ne. trr-t-on, o;i Much 7. I.V.MS, T17: Cliaiha E .'olrord on h'mi'Hl entry No. -V.'JJ for Ibe Iota No 1, 5 nnd 0 of mo 'H. (p 111 s, r :i w. llu ratntM the ( A n irf; wi(:.i - to piuve hi-i fin iiP'otiH nhi lenco ti.on snd cnt'lvalion of. antd Itn l, viz: 1 'rnn k M -tar! Hon, J, mi a I, iw, Albn M lUdrynnd Hiiiinl I btllip, all of Cri w II. t n (jmi II M V'ATfH. ll.yi-tcr.