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Smoke. LA GREMA, Ten cent; L'. of 0. fi Qttceu of Hearts. F've cent Cigars. C. L. WINTER, Proprietor. Licit, cionflT Weather Preferrei for Sittings. SUPERIOR PHOTOGRAPHS, EUOSNB, OREGON. J. S. LUCKKY, j 3E3 WE Xj Z3 3ES,, Watches and Clocks Repaired. DIO'ENK, OHHi.il. Mexica n Mustang Liniment for Burns, Zaked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness t Saddle Sores, ciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates 'Muscle,, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Ltalmcnt cone,, en Pain, Makes flan or Pout well T-tRDAOCD iikopion nioM R.c. dark's ' En A,iTrlln AK"icy. M snd whsiits KM-baiisy, 8aa Frsnrlncn, Cl w '-r eniitraots for n,lvriiNlt, cn he msce . T11 "Mil, ,rT n0. J';rta!or i, l,,e rnoBt yonile rfui mxmrry of h . It been en ' , , or the I'WInij.i-lrn. 'i'1! n.en of Anrlr-a. . Hud,lrl , " If " ts- in so Constipation, mil nit Hen-M.tIoii",Nenr-c us twitching; ot the eyes rni other paUU. Strengthens, In viKoratei and lonci the entire yktra. Huajan euro U e b II i t y, Nervousness, hmi si loos, anddereiopri and restores weit tryana. Pains Id Uic , I.UST back, latact ty o ay oi '.1 V rsnv?.. lew PiKW. OvercflOprlnteenoo'sement. ircautti.-ia ti mrt:n.i Imootcncy lu the tint U U yrap om of armlnal weaKnej" ! bar, nn it can i s:opped In to days VJiisiuioiHn.lyan. me i tw loTei y was man1 ry theBrerIal niofiner.l.i umm.r Hutfion Medical Inatltirl. " the strenrert vl .i r ii.aue. H It ry fr'-rfit Vit ha ri . r-t."d f..r 11.00 a pack s?c..r5 c.fj'i f t tCOfjlanelcdnoiee). tii ir.M.mn r v- for a cia. Ifyonbay N-ics.i.t nif., ci.rrJ.aU mom ! i-aini to n f e i i farff. Jrf r rjrn i -111.. Artm Juiirilon SfCL .'ki , . t A. KlllaS Ji, S.IM "1, I ! XANTHUS' SCAll. the remiulscont (iraw, ''tlmt is 0 v soar Xniiil.,,, ha, nmsa bu f though hu ha w, ,,iuu am, ' 1 himself us brv as iion ha oi.In t Kot that wouud In battle. " . mh .'y1'0 k,,ow ,1,a colonel's Etory tllluB abilities drew their chairs clow ana put themselves Into a listening atti tude. . The old man drew ,u a:alu and enton: 'Wotv iuhhI at a small town near I,olnBtoii that week. It was near the end of the war, and while we had not been dolnK much lighting for a month or more our marching had been rather continuous and arduous. Xanthus then was a lieutenant In tho Fifth Infantry, and a braver or moro daring fellow never worn tho blue. Ilo was tho envy of all tho young officers and tho Idol of the soldiers. Ilo had tho manners of a Chesterfield and tho daring of a Hoblu Hood. And It was tho combination of theo two qualities that got him into troublo and brought him tho soar that makes Mm loot so flerco and military. "Xoar whoro wo woro camping was tho mansion of a wealthy old Kentucky farm er, a supposed Unionist, but who really was In sympathy with tho Confederacy. In addition to other very desirable cum nioditlcs, he possessed a pretty young daughter, uud from tho first tlmo that Xanthus saw her it was all over with him. Ho fell desperately In lovo and availed himself of overy opportunity to go up to tho big house, as wo called it. And It wasn't long until tho little S'onahlo girl Vonablo was hor father's namo, Uavid Vonablo It wasn't long till sho was us muoh In lovo with Xanthus as ho was with her. "Those who woro on tho Inside watched tho affair constantly and wondered how it would turn out. Tho Uttlo girl had a couple of brothers, who, for tho sako of policy, treated Dlok Xanthus' visits with respectful consideration, but they weren't blind, and they hated him in his bluo uni form as tho 'devil hates holy wotor.' They wero big, brawny fellows who wero only stay at homes bconuso their prlnolplcs would not lot them entor tho Union army and their owu and their father's interests kept thorn out of tho Confederate ranks. "Finally, ono day whon things had been going on this way for some time. Dick ask ed the oolonel for leave on tho nest night. Old Tom Baker was oolonel of the rvgi nient then, and ho was a good hearted old codger. He winked knowingly as he gave the young lieutenant leave and warned him not to get Into trouble. "A quarter of an hour after Lieutenant Dick Xanthus had cantered away from the camp a half dozen of us young fellows woro summoned to the colonel's prosenco. We found biiu pacing back and forth tho length of his tent with a look of mock sternness on his kindly faco. Ho addressed us as follows: 'Gentlemon, tho dltsclplino of this camp, it must bo confessed, is rath er lax. Continued sojourn In poacef ul tor rltoryand consequout Immunity from dan gor have brought about this result. I haTe allowed myself to glvo Lieutenant Xanthus leavo to go outside tho linos to night, and It Is my Impression that ho has gone to the Vonablo houso to carry off tho daughter of that household as a bride. Now, whother his action is right or not, It Is not tor us to say, hut a man In lovo is llablo to oncounter great dangers In accom plishing his end. Hut,' said tho colonel, with a twlnklo In his eye, 'all this Is nei ther here nor there and is of no conso quenoo to you. My purposo In assembling you together Is to send you out as a recon noiterluR party. Go out and roconnolter, no mnttor whoro or what. Don't do any thing rash, but should you happen to II ml any soldior or ofllcor of tho United .States In dnngor glvo him protoctton.1 "The colonel turned to his writing, and we know that wo had rocoived our orders. Not a man who diil not understand, and we turned away with smiles on our faces and a great thrill of sympathy In our hearts for the comrado who was braving danger alone for the rako of tho girl that he loved. "It was tho work of but a few moinonts to awing Into tho saddlo and go galloping away In thodlrootlonof tho Vonablo house bold, where wo know our reconuoissauoo would bo most valuable. "It was a cold, clear night, ono of the kind that puts spirit into n man and makes him foel like bounding over tho ground. Wo woro a light hearted set, happy as could bo In our mission, and wo laughod, chat ted and Joked as wo galloped along under the bright starlit skies. "Stetson was Just remarking: 'Well, there don't scorn to be much uso for a rec onnoitring party tonight. Here's one place where the course of true lovo seems to run smooth,' when thoelattorof horses' hoofs broke upon our cars. "We quickened our paco to the edgoof a clump of poplars that commanded a Tiow of the road. Kvon beforowo saw his flying horso and his fnce gleaming In tho moonlight wo knew Instinctively that It was Dick Xanthus, and that he was In trouble. "Wo saw that his horso was carrying double, and we smiled oven as wo halted and drew our sabers, for tho nolso of pur uors sounded oloso upon tho clatter of his horso's hoofs. Hut, thought wo, ho will soon pass our lino, and then wo will flash out and put his assailants to flight. We wished to tako no rash moasures. "On they came, pursuer and pursued. The lloutonsnt was very near us, and wo could see him looking down Into the faco of the littlo Venable girl, when, to our surprise, what should ho dobut whirl sud denly and go charging back straight Into the face of his pursuers. "It was all done In a moment. Wo saw his saber flash upward. Then we heard a woman scream, 'Don't kill my urotheiT and" saw tho saber lowered. Then thcro was a" flash of another steel, and Xanthus dropped from his horse, Just as wo dashed up and surrounded tho two Venable lioys. "The girl was on the ground bcsldo her lover, weeping and trying to stanch the flow of blood, whllo her brothers stood by, mad enough to end It all with her, but we took them all sole into ramp. course, wo couldn't do anything with tho , fellows. They woro only protecting their own. But they had to consent to the marriage of their sister with Xanthu", for, as yon know, ho did not die of his wonnd. . ! "A sober strokctlld you sayr No; . that's the nnromantio tiling about the j whole affair. A sal r stroke would have j had the right U.ne about It. hut they had cut our lieutenant with a hlgcorn knife. , St. Louis Bepubllc. Origin of the Salvation Army, . it-i(,i-... IIH.lh nricllint'd the Uenerai nnmo , " .. .,,; flame "Salvation Army" in off' baring own .., - -.n . for .7 rear.. The h - -." i. a small way In 1SJ by ;!'"! """ MEMMIXGW AY'S TALE He: mlngway, Mac, the docturnnd my self v vq in ono of tho back room of tlio elulumn nlRht, when Ilomtuingwtiv tuhl Urt this story: "You remember Tommy Martyrs, don'l jrouV "Yen," snii. Mac; "real pretty boy, with a limited munlvor of iuYtw. ilwvvy on spouting Slmkospoaro nod light on all points of judgment am! moral principle." "Kx:irt!y. Camo homo from cullt'tfo and Married Marian WYstly and moved down to Coal fluid, where his father baa m lues. Had been miRaged to the girl long before ho wont away." "Was ho, though? I nover hoard of that befuro," said the doctor. "I used to won der what made tho Westly girl siny out of Society." " Yes; sho thought n pilo of Tommy. It was a kind of fnmily urrnngomen't nil Around. Murlnn Westly was a good girl, too best In tho town, in my opinion. uitooi i now tnorougligoing, substantial, homelike bodies who will always keep a hearth bright and know a dozen recipes fur a torpid liver or a bad cold. A thou sand times too good for Tommy Mauters, as I know now and suspected then," It seemed to mo that at this point Hem mingway barely caught and held back a sigh, but he continued steadily. "Well, Tommy camo homo from collego nud staid around tho store a good d'nl. You remember his father owned stock with us then. Ilo drew his allowance reg ularly, and I used to help him out when ho ran short befuro tho Int. Ono day he camo to me, looking very serious. Ha said ho wanted advice, and took mo into a littlo room up stairs, where none of It would get uway. I always liked the boy somehow, lie was pood n mured and frosh looking, though rati) or light on Ideas, as Mao says. "Well, ho told mo a long story, and the upshot of It was bo wanted to got out of his engagement with Marian Westly. Ho had mot another girl whllo ho was at school, 'a regular stunner,' he said, and tho photograph ho showed mo was of nu uncommonly pretty girl, I must admit a round faced, curly headed littlo creaturo, posed liko an actress. Ho had mot hor at private theatricals and had done 'heavy business' to her M'liss. Ho was always stagustruok, as Mao says. He said that ho was 'dead gone' on her, and from parts of a letter which he showed me I judged that tho 'gone' business was mutual. "They had arranged matter for tho fu ture beautifully. ho was only 17 and was going to adopt the stage a a profes sion, and ho was to do likewise. They would Join forces in duo timo aud win fame and fortune tog.ther. "I ransacked the ditTurent corners of my bond and raked out all tho things I hod been reading ubout tho tawdry tinsel of tho stago and the unhappy marriages among the profession ns contrasted with tho substantial benefits of a quiet homo and a solid business, and I put thoin at him ns strong as I could. 1 told him that tho girl might bo pretty, but that I was euro sho was frivolous and not worth a finger of Murlnn Westly; that sho was nlco enough no doubt to flirt with, but when a man married ho wanted a woman who would make his homo cheerful, ho n moth er to his children nnd n comfort to his par ents In old age." I could not help wondering at this point why Hemmlngway, with such generous Ideas of marriage, had himself remained a bachelor, but I said nothing. "Well, goon, old man. What next? He took your ad ivco and married the Westly girlf" "Yes," said Hemmlngway, "ho did, morn's tho pity. Ho wroto nnd brokoeff with Little Nell, as ho called her, and limped around the store for a week or two, looking at mo reproachfully whenever I passed him. Ho got over it, though, when wo went out to Colorado trout llshing, nnd married Miss Westly and settled down In Coal Held that fnll. I thought everything would bo nil right then, nnd It was, I guess, for a time. Then the other girl went on tho si ago and mado a great hit in New York. Tommy heard of it and was wild. Ho saw a picture nf hor In some paper nnd a dash article about her beauty and talent. His highest ambition had al ways boon to be tho husband of that kind of a woman. "Ho camo up ono day nnd brought tho article along, nnd as soon as wo wero alono togolher began to nbuso mo for, ns he put It, having ruined his life. I don't know what I Bald. I didn't say much. I was too badly taken down. Then, about six months afterward, his wifo camo up to see me. Sho had found out all about the other girl and was sure that Tommy still loved her. I half suspect that Tommy himself hod told her as much. Sho wa suro Tommy had letters from the woman, and she feared that ho answered them In secret. Sho was very unhappy. What should sho do? "I wanted to tell hor to go homo to her people and let that young dunce go to the dovll, but I didn't, and I believe I hntched up sumo kind of a Ho about Tommy's be ing young nnd would no doubt cuino around all right boforo long. Sho went bark, and I haven't hoard of them since." There was a moment's pause, which was broken by the doctor. "Well, Hcmtningway," ho said, with an air of ono who ha something of Im portance to tell, "you can set your mind at rest on that score. I came through Coalfield yesterday and saw Tommy, ami ha took inn out to seo his wife and a week old baby. They nre ns happy and con- tented a doves, and he Is tho proudest daddy you over saw. " ( "What," Interrupted Hemmlngway, "rnn don't snv Bo!" I " Yes, and, as to that actress buslnew, I got nn Inkling of It when ho was up here, and yestorday I pumped him per f wily easy, of course. Sho was married six months ngo to an old man who has already had two wives and has been following h r mi, ml flvor alnoe she camo out. Tommy's altogether disgusted with the stage nnd j tending to business like a man." "Well, well," said Hcinmlngway, j "pralfio him from whom all blessings Uowi urooaiju A Kaned Tasto. "Culturor" repwited thoonnnibal some- j thing scornfully. ' Have we any culture? Why, I tell yon we're getting a cultured wo don't liko to hnve anything on our t- ! bios but Kreneh missionary. Cultivated? Well, rather." ! Th wind nt tho moment mnnaged to execute a faint sough In tho top of a cocoa palm not faraway. Detroit Tribune. On View of It. 'Pay, what fs this aortal settlement Idea?" . -It's like Ihlfl you're a good fellow, you know.' "Weil, you goand live In a lough neigh borhood, and you'll arn a darn sight but ter than you really are." Chicago Keoord. WILD I B Mi mi Lczema I ii aitiTerf r fir elu'it vfr from Enema, Imt now jiii i.ln. l vm-..,i 'j i, (,.4n,a mv tuiulst vviv .u.n-l L.tlly ttni.uiiMl; )mi while Miat.r nHMti-.t. lit. ti vifiUi jk-fl oil, Irating a t.-J, -n..nil, a:irfmi Miuth Mt'iiM luirn like (.i Hi.- iii.uiv n( i h' ti;tr pari of il r. 1 Hoi, it would u)H-iir, ami mv lui a- n-iii :i i i.,v ,nn' it in F i in- i.iiriiitu una iifii iuvt would Ivcm. NiLiil hilt tiisihl t would lie ;ikiini,l , r..i,h. Mid rtin.iW to wild. I tret U'i .f i'i ru nu. anil h K'ltlf of Ci'Ticrii Us. Surfr, iiiiil i, i,.r ii fow uyp' i c -it it'll I utU-od the r.-tincua uii.l iniUmimeii'ti .linai'.x'&r ; htfur I hfrl our f, ir thti t WH N"( (I HJIt vf AVaVfHil Ut. 1 can truthfully mwtt ihul fi.OU woilh of (.Xllil'iiA Ukmkihi euro. I nif. JOHN 1. lliUTb', rituturf,, l'a. S!-fKir Cin TrntiTitrtT Vnn hithi with Cv ti.ili S'i. eiil ''li.-li'm "t I'niiM nt lolnt iiii tit . -11111 tinij j,t- ot Ct ui'UA HciLviti,,;rkl(t lllils Tor Wood. The lhmnl of iliroi'tors nf School DUt., No. 4, I. am' county Oregon will reieivo bids until May l.'illt, 1MHI, for fifty cords to seventy live cortls of old growth yellow or ml llr worn! fuur lt ami two feet lonu; ulso lllty cimU secniiil growtli whito oak wood four feet lonu, not less than three inches In diameter at small end, to lie delivered at the school houses 111 Kucono on or beloro Auuiist loth, 1S06. A cood uud sulllelent bond will be required for the faithful performance of thu coulract. The rinlit reserved to reject any or all bids. Iy order of the hoard. Uko. K. Chaw Clerk. Notice. All ouuiundii!K warrants reUlt-ri-d prior to August 10. lSUo, will I paid upon prcKeiilatlnu at my nlllce nu or before April 30tli, !,S!!(i. Interest will cease af cr this dale. liKO. R t'u.wv, City Treasurer. Warn hrtlv w in .cpi-.,. hr i-a5.ir. fc When sliu aj r. L'hll.l. cri.sl f, r Caslona. When she lfa-no ?!l;s. chin:; to tVMoria. SOier. kho liuU C'hUawo, sin i"Otht-in C'oMoria lliifMen'a Artilcu Salvi-. The llest Salvi, in llie world for Cuts, limits. Sori-t", 1'Icith, Salt ItliHim, Kcvcr riorert, Teller, Cluipped Hands, 1'lilllilniiiH, Corns, uihI till skin Kruptious, nnd ptwitively eurm 1'ilcH, or no pay rciiiired. It is guartinliH'ii to cive iK'tfcct ratisfiiclioii or money refuiideil. Prh-c ii cents per box. for sale l,y Henderson i 1,11111. Ji'ST TmnK ok It.- IiCB than three doyslorit. Tutil, 3) lo Chicago, 41 to New York via the Northern racillo railroad, the only dining-car route from Portland and the o.;ly line run nl::tt two 1 1 1 r. n n 1 1 trains daily from Portland to the Kasl, nialtlliK union depot connections nt St. Paul nnd Chi cugo for nil polntH l-.iiHt and hotilheust. This service was pluced III ell'ect Sunday, April 12th. The Increased travel "over this popular Yellowstone Park rnuto lias made a ilouhle dally train service necessary. For tickets, sleeping car reservations and pcncral information call on or address It. .Mi! Murphey, general agent, Eugene, Ore gon. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Torrisoi7'5 kamoth hcksh: asii dramatic I'ltOPl'tTloS (IF With lis W.mdrTful heetiir, Electric and ralrleum KntTls. The Marvelous BIIOCKEX" Scene, ; V. ith ieniliic Flavhrs of I MsMtiliiK ai"1 the Music ttaln of Fire. Produced Hera in Its Entirety, AT PARKER'S OPERA HOUSE, Tuesday, April 21st. XiI'ICK 'H CKLDITOIlS. N-.tlea ii hen by irlven that the uti 1erUned j h Uen by tli t'minty tViut ( Lan6 l itiirity, Orvnn, duly Mrii nrtitor "f the rUt of John O I'ay, dt-u mm-i), nl Is i.r-lir notify H pra'n Vavini: lawful Mi-e- "iMint ai'J f-faU I ' p eht them t" : n, f, ili,l eHh-il, ut oi b'laineati in Kiit'ne, Orfifop, within six months fr"m the date hereof. aUdai Eiu-Tie. Or. March ilth, IK'.,, H M IMT, Kf 'it'T of "f John O Par, dr'-easetl ; K I; Sstrw..rrrH At"rnry I t ttt I I eSm is Your Digestion Thin Is Your Blood? ONE THING will Make a Whole Man of You That Is DR. HENLEY'S Celery, Beef and Iron Try a Case, It will Make a "New" Woman of Your Wifo And She Won't Want to Vote, Either For sale by OSHUliX A DkI.ANO. TAKE - LI V ER I N -FOlt TIIK- LIVER AND CONSTIPATION. Fop Sale by All Druggists. 1V-B Root f3ry.ii-Mr' A CflSC IT Wll L NOV f;mih.t An agreeable Taint lvo anil Nfkve Tonic, Bold by i)riiOTisi8 or sont by mall. Jiou 600. and $1.00 tier package, fratnploa iron. lCTM tSg Tho Favorlto T06IB KWIH A.J fslVfortlio'i'oeUiiuldllrcaUi.xl, Sold byllentKmoa & Lttin. PPACIFIC SWUM, Soo Pacilic Line. The Shortest, Safest and Most COMPI.KT1C HOUTK To and from all polnta In Citnudu, United States ami Kuiope. Ttis rinest Palsce Sleeping. Parlors, Dining anl Tourist Cars in the lloth First and Second-Class Cars are healed by steam aud are designed to secure uniform warmth, combined Willi perfect venlilalioii. Tho cam of no other line can com pare with then. In these respects, nor III Mrcnglh, elegance and comfort. CANADIAN PACIFIC ll'VCO.'S Foyal Tail Steamship Ciije TO CHINA AND JAPAN. Thetu twln-nerew steftiners are tu every re dpeel sniHTtfir t any hlnpi I hid have yet milled the t'lielfle oeean. I he mule in in lies nhurt er than via any other Trnnn-1'aeille line. CANADIAN AlHTKAllAN hTKAM Kit UNK TO HONOM'l.r, FIJI ASK At'STlfAl.IA. The ihortent line to the Culonlen Them Rteiiineni entry nn ext'erirneed Medical Mnn hihI a Hlewardi'im en every voyi;e. For time Int. leu. iniiithlela, or any in forma tion, mil ne. ur jiltlfcmi, iih.it. K. '.W, ALLAN TAMKKON, Aiicnt, KuKfiie. Krettrhl and l'ieniriT Airt.. liii 'lhtrdHt., I'urtlHtiil, or, OKO. Mrt BROWN. Hint. I'aa Aj-i nt, vaiireuver, M. t. NO TICK FOU PUBLICATION. La ml 0 Aire nt Kosdjurg. Ofrgon, M-.rch 1(1, 1SUG. Notirs Is hrrehy giren that the following named sett 'er has tiled notice of his inten tion to mnkp final proof in support of bis clntin. and tlmt said proof will Iw made be fore Jui I Ware, U 8 C C Commissioner, nt KuR'nc, Oregon, on April '27, IH'Jfi, vix; Howard Pope, gusrdiau of (he minor heirs of Anntin Munn, debased, ott Pre I) S No 7M7 for Ibe j; se J4, se i aw of fro 20; ne '4 nw seo 3j, tp 10, a, r 10 Weft. He tii.mfa llin following wilnrsFisto prove his cf.nliimona residerco npon and ctiltirntioii of suiJ land, viz: foarph Pnncan, .lulim Kopp. Wllliftm Kirhyand Henry J Dickey.all of H-iiimMi, Oregon, Alfred P M inn, as eniryman in H V. No for th nboTe dtscrihrd trxet of tiun), is h"rtliy cited lo nppear at (he aforesaid time and pine for making filial proof on said Pre I) H No 7fil7, to addncn evidence in support of said II K No It. M. Vraixii. Iteg inter. NOTICK OF FINAL hhfl LEMKNT. Notice Is her, lit uivt-D that the utirloraitintrl a1iriiniilrnlriT of the tatn ol Csswell Hendricks, deceanftl. linn tlh d Ik r fluid arcomit in the mutter of said i state, vith the cmity court of Lane county, Oie'on. nnd that Tueaday, llio 2nd dny of June, lH'.Mi, has been filed by the order of (he court for the hf armfi of any and alt objections to said account, for the final heaniiv .hereof and for the final settlement of said otMe, ar.d all persons fnlerefllrd in said estate are hereby notifltd to pres'-nl and file thir objerlion thereto. h-ie.l this Hid d.yf April, 1H:1. H. A, llFHIllilf K4, Tltf.VKt k Voixo, Admtni4tratrix. Attorn e)s. NOTICE K FINAL HKTTLKMENT. Ni'tiee Is hereby (fUen thatJ P Ciirriri, ad minitntr of ihi etat -t Tli'imaa .Swift, de-ceaa-l, h hied bil final a:roufit in the tnittpr of ttii Mtnte with the county court of Lane ewiniT, Oreyon, and tint Tnewlay, UieXnd day of .lunt IhW, haalean fixl by the m!er ! said court for the hearing of any ftfj-l all objeetions to naid amount, for the final harintrtheieof and f'r the final settle tnent of aaM ptUte anl all ietrii iutreVd in said Uti r hereby nolilir-.l to prevent 50.1-0, 1 and filf tbir ohprtion thereto, luu-d the i:ubdav l April, l-'Mi. J. P. ( t aam, I'M. i pi' A Vo h'; Alio li)i-ttat"p, Attotin y, Pretty Shaky, Aren't Thoy? Pretty Poor, Isn't It? almost Like Water, Eh? 7 THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT a passenger train on the Chicago, Mil waukee ,V St. Paul Hallway. No. Its trains are veslllmled, heated by steam aud lighted by elccliicity. Kach sleeping car berth has an electric lead ing lamp, lis dining cars are tho best In the world and lis coaches are pal aces on wheels. This great railway, connecting as It docs wiih all trnui-coutluculnl lines at St. Paul and (Imalia, assures to thu traveling public the best service know n. Tickets via the Chicago, Mil waukee A SI. Paul Railway are on sale at all railroad ticket unices lo any point lit the I tilled or Canada. Kor maps, folders nnd other Informulloii, addres.-: C.J. EDDY, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. THROUGH TICKETS To I he KAST via the UNION PACIFIC SOT ThroiiKh l'utlmnn Palace uleepera. Tourtu leevr and new lteoltntim Chair car. DAILY roUTLANDTO CHR'A(iO Trains hcati-d hy limn sml can lightel by Pintsch l.lKht. Time to rhtcntt.1, Hj, tlaya; time to New York, 4'i ilays, which Is many hours quicker Itmn all conii-etltnnt. For rates, time IhIiIci snd full tnlormallon apply to IC J. MeCLANAHAN, ARi-ut, KiiKene, Or. It. W. HAXTON, t'. F, IIHOWN, (len'l ARetit, hint. ru. At, 1.15 Third st.. Portland, Or. Tiros. F. Oakes, Henry C. Fame, Beiiry ckodsI Wocel vera. lORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. U N IMI r S Pullman Elegant Tourist Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Cars St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Fargo grand Forks rookston, Winnlpe", Helena and Butte. TO -Through Tickets to- Chlcago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and all Points East and South, For litformstlnn, time rsnl., ma,is sml tickets rati on or wrltw R. McMURPHEY (ii n'l Age nt, Kiigciio, Onicc: ItiKim:!nnd4 Shelton lllock. -IlK- A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen!. PcSS.AgeDT. 2', Morrlwin Strfcl, enrar Third ronrLANO. oncooN NOTICE FOU ITHLICATION. Lilid Oftlco si Itosdmrg, Ore. Slr,b -ill, IX'.MS. 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