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( 1 CREMA, Ten cent; jjOw of Hearts. i five csnt LCigars. WINTER, Proprietor. Jr Weaitsr Prefemi for Sittings. SlOB PHOTOGRAPHS. j. s. J.UCKKY, and CloeU It"'i uin-d. I Mexican I Mustang Liniment for & Inflamed Udders. i, umatic Pains, ises and Strain, aning Sores, laminations, 3f joints, ifness & Saddle Sores, ;Jatica, '.jmbago. 'aids, Jsters, '. iect Bites, ,1 Cattle Ailments, 1 Horse Ailments, i'l Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle,, Membrane and Tissue I Quickly to tho Very I Seat of Pain and I Ousts it in a Jiffy. Jib in Vigorously. I Mustang Liniment conqt.ei rain, Makes Ian or Beast wall gain. 115 DADCD li kept an Die it K. C. ItAKK'f H'1 rftrCn Advertising Atmty. M and 'rftisnis . .ensue;, tfen rranelsco, Cal fT. vtritr.t fn- . W-'UO'w n'i H - i Tailing Pen a;ion,NerT' cub twitch Intf of the eyti rnd other pAItS. etrcngthens, lnrf Roratei KDd tone Ui entlrfijntPin. Hodiin cunt Debility, NerroutneHr Kmiiiiona, and retUmi weak orcara. Tttlnt In the mm bflok. ket l .... 'in-! .r. 'U u.- - w.j't- riklr. Off ? (Wl r.rtn tn n A.TTl.ntJL ' r.4istun.o(i mr.n. Im'xxrncy la the flt ; rf!- 'I U 1 Ijmptom of srmlnsl . f' ."""nnr-,.. li can bo Hopped ta ludarl orihoiBooriinrtyan. . : The new di.wcr n mail, y tti Prrtl- I RiriheMf.mnuaHudion Mfllcil Iritllutt. ' 1 lh Kronrat Tltallwr made. H U "TT Hckn?,i let W.oolplilnaulM toits). 'nlln .-.van:n (ir.nfr.ra cure. If Toubirf an.l are i r,t .rthur mixWl.ata now .u 1hqi to jmi frHjr,filrtiar.. rjn-lf rlmj'sr-nrri t.llriinl.ls. A-Wraa Brnso:- "M-rucAi. iwmjtutb, '"nrtlon to Jt r., .n.rkrl Klluau. - sau i-'ranrlM.., Cl . TVii,. NrKif V ;oMii,ir. u Kur&il .. constipation. ! wo,i RpM'V ' men or ISlXft-i ""'J teg. &0S1 ef'rcs In an I .LOST EASHOOD IRISH GAELIC LOVE SONG. "t'O roam tlio world over and over with yon. O swan ueck and lark vole and miff, win. My violet, and una, and tow wiUjoat me I d room the world over and overVlth you " , "If I roamed th. world over, fond i. th. world over, fond la .. you. And wdo - "Thoy would smooth tl.fniselve. .trall.t .t. one stroko of your Bhoe, " And I d course tbolr crest, overand over with Jrou- "My fond, foolish lover .till roam!,, you. roaming with To ford tho rough river, now. what ahonld we dol" iuure "To one great shallow glass it would .brink at 'h" "n alwayg lms boon and alwoys your view, , will be, I suppose." And admire and admire and admire you step I ws thinking what I dared not lay-roUBl1- '' Hull 5,O0O had but been mine I "But, ah, If atlll roaming, rath lover with W?uld hnv" ftsk,'1 bor to be "'u. too, you, whereas now, with luy poor prospoots We reached the dread desert, soy, what should w""' ' oourse, It wos folly even to dream we dot' "Oh, your sigh of soft balm would the wilder neai woo, To break into blossom so heavenly of hue, That we'd real at long last from our roaming, arool" Alfred Porcival Qravos. HIS LOSS MY GAIN. Cnarloy wlburn and I aro oouslns, bat somohnw I aooroely eoomed to belong to the family at all. Wo had no ond of rela-1 ttves, and h was a general favorito with all, ovon somo lie had never f, th. .,,, j, ,, , . . , , ' ,, ' i would die and leave lilm loguoioa. Ho was """""J neniug some nuio "winurall" j of this kind until at length "Chorloy Wl- burn's luok" became a gouorul catchword nuiuug us, n synonym lor all that was lucky ana fortunato. Ono morning at breakfast wo woro artists and shared thesame rooms and stu- uio no reoelvod a black oticod lottor. whloh, upon oponlng and rondlug, he cast own wiin a aiBcontoutoti look, "Another fuuoral to go to," ho gruiu blod, "nnd hero ore my pictures uuUnisb- ea, nnd next woek Is Bonding in day!' "Who Is it now?" I asked. "Another legacy. I supposo. oh J" "Very likely," ho returned indifferent ly. Bo was so used to thoso tilings ho scarcely tooK any notice of them now. "It s Uncle Alexander Stephen. J)id you snow mnir" I shook my head. "Hnvo hoard of him ; never saw him," I said. "I hardly knew him myself," Charley explained, "at least not since I was a boy. It's a rare bother, this, coming jurt now. Suoh a long journey into tho oountrr. I say, Jack, you have done your pictures ?nd sent them in and have nothing to do or a spell. Couldn't you go down for moi" "What, in your name?" I exclaimed. 1 "Yes. Why not? It's yoars slnco I was among any of the set. This letter is from Mr. Parohly, tho solicitor of the will. I suppose. Jiedoesn'tknowmo. You are Jack Wlburn, It's only a difference of Christian name, and It s all in tho family, you know." To out tho matter short, I had to con sent, as I generally did where Charley was con corned. I took tho lawyer's lottor as a sort of cre dential and set. out, grumbling a good deal at what I considered Charley's cheek" In thus making uso of me. If I had ilnlshed up my work before ho had, It was only because I had worked at It more constantly, and now, Instead of ruaplng the ndvantngo in the shape oc a row days' rest, he mado It an oxoiifie for Bonding me off on a lugubrious mission llko this, and Charloy would no doubt havo a good lega- oy, too, out of it. I don t supposo it s much," ho said to mo. "Perhaps a hundred or two hardly worth going down for, you know." So I had to go, with no legacy tn view at all, small or largo I Howover, as I have said, I sot out for the place it was in Devonshire and in duo course I arrived at the little town and put up a hotel for the night. Tho funeral was fixed for the following day, and on Inquiry I learned that the houso I had to go to was only a short distance away. The next day. tneroiore, saw me among the assembled guests. I found out Mr. Parohly and silently showed him his own letter. "Ah," said bo, "you aro Mr. Wl burn. Very good. Glad to soo you." I did not renlr. so he concluded that I was Charley Wlburn without my having said anything one way or the other. But whon, after the funeral, the will came to be rend I found Charley was down for 5,0001 This made me think It harder lines than ever that I should have had to come down In his place. The weather was atrociously oold, the March winds strong and blustering, with show ers of sleet and snow, and 1 fell cold and miserable. At the end of tho reading of tho will I was making my way out to get book to the hotel when some one said, "Mr. Wlburn, I believer" I looked around and saw a stiff, military looking old boy regarding mo with a smile through his spectacles. "Charley," said he, "don't j you remember mef" I thought to my- j self: "Oh, now I'm tn for It. Hero's a: nice moss, all through trying to servo I Charley. Just my bad luck." 'Ihls fwi w rllrt not i7 row less when he said: "Mil ly wants to speak to you. r?he has been looking at you and says she con hardly recognlro you for her old playfellow." ("No wonder," I thought. "It would be itrauge if she did.") She come up and shook hands, and the momont I looked ot her I simply fell help lessly head over ears In love with her then nil than) snesoompu iu uumo .,i,.imi.tA m-mture I bad ever seen. A " ... i j t . i. mddonreMlveranieraiomymiiiu. . in- than run the risk ot losing a cnaoc. . now had of ipeakln Jo her I won d y KfS-'S-N wtS'EJi. , "Don t you rememnor your muo yj ftHteMilir said she, with a blush and in entrancing look In her beautiful eyes. "Well, lt' not so surprising, for I should nvpr have known you, either. If Mr. Porchly hod not pointed you out to us. Before I exactly realized what I w doing 1 TO whisked off to Major Rain- fleld'l houioM I toono tno omu" Iv'i fnthor to bo to dine, coning . m hotol for my OTonlnn "tofrs" on th. way. I found the mnjor'l houso neat, quirt looklna little place on the outskirts of the hhl daughter his wlfo being doad a hoinekiwper and ono servant. Though everrthlnn was oom- forUlble, thore wos that Indesrriuame air that cavoono the Impression that they wero not too well off as regards this world s "woo. I wa. not too well off, either, this would not hare troubled me but for that "gacy of 5.0U0 I was supposed to luwa .ne lnfor "Wnsthat the socrot ctum Tt th " Wen friendliness" I asked my tu But when I looked a. Milly .nd th, frank glanc of her truthful, hone-t Mn. stm I felt a.hamed of mywlf. wSonTrrganW f.. major and noted ! TUl """ Iook "" fl"e -Hw Mi. Lot him as a scheming old f0rtno th" MiT''1 'rl,n''" did "h" bMom ' S, ""''t'"1 'he place lor a week, ' Uuri,ll.' which time 1 dully urow nn nnl eomforr.ihl , V g.rew '"ore comfortahlu nt .1,.. ,'",.rn . . t.,3. 1 , ' P")'"!. A ; '.iitsj.'sr daj' Mono ,,ud i ,i "'" ho Bald. "I thought ynu wuro not lmlch )ik() tho y 1 Uf"1 ,u k"W- Hut I am sorry , 'r ypu lorry to think that your cousin 1 U hV0 gut ,hnt 5' whll Too were not oven so much ai tuontioncd." pi',1'1',' l. sa'11' wlth slh. "that is Charley's luck aud mlna. It I- ni.,.vu ui suun a tntng. I watched her narrowlv after ttmt. hnt could see no difference In her treatmont of I nio. 1 had written to Charley, telling him of ; his good fortune, and I was going to stay on down hero (or a few days, but beyond a brlof note eipresslng wonder nt whatever . attraction I could soo there at that time ! of the your ho had said nothing and writ- I - ."....oi, uutanun ot txiauKS or ot K'fcrenoo to his 6,000 legacy, ' Another weok wont by, aud I still staid ou' At 011(1 of tlmt ll'"0 1 wns 8uoh ' ."I''h Mm d"'r',Ul'd""' "V f0.1' ,u!ou w,,.h bl"r."!d out ' ""pe'uss iovu ior nor nuu said I should go away at onoo, for I felt that I could not possibly stay on thero any longer. Milly, always quiet and self possessed, remained silent awhile and then said, looking down: uunK you nad better speak to papa, "What!" I rapturously oiclalmed. "Do you really bid mo hope, Mlllyf Do you really think thero Is a possibility of your father" I stopped and shook my head. "Alas, no!" I said, "riuch a thing could not happon to iuo. It would bo Charley's iuuk, uim not in me. "Well,"suld Milly composedly, "thoy say you never kuowyour luok till you try, but if you aro too faint hoartod to try, why, of courso" "I'll go off aud find tho major and have It out at once," I blurted out. And I saw him accordingly and told him tho wholo story, humbly apologizing for daring to ask for his daughter's hand, whon, as I was bound to tell him, I was not Charley, but Jack Wlburn, and I had uo 5,000 legacy and no prospects lu par ticular and "no luck I" "H'm," said the major. "How is tt Master Charley comes In for all tho 'luck' In this way?" "I don't know, sir," I anttwurcd dole fully. "He goes about more and makes himself more liked, 1 think, while 1" I hesitated. . "While you stick at Tlomo and work. Is that ltr" he said. "Woll," I returned, "I try my bust. You soo, I have nothing olso to rely on or hope for like Charley. It's his luck and nilno!" "Howevor," said tho major, "I have boon told you got your pictures hung and 6ell them, which is more than he does. Is that luck too?" To this I made no reply. I couldn't soo Its relevancy. "Now, look hero, Mr. Jack Wlburn," tho major wmit on. "I knew you were not Charley Wlburn." I looked up in sur prise. "Milly told me, and 1 havo made certain Inquiries of my own, and I havo something to toll you. Tho lato Alexan der Stephen Wlburn was a very old and intlmato friend of mine and had lung no s't his boart upon MUly's marrying Charley." Here I jumped tin excitedly, but ho waved his hand to mo as a stun to bo quiet. " Hut he wns determined that if it camo about at all It should bo spontane ous and not through any compulsion or unworthy motive. Hut In that will you hoard road tho other day thoro was some thing you did not hear. It was mixed up In another matter, but it conies to this that If Milly marry 'his nephow ho nnd she were to have a certain sum between thoin to commence housekeeping with. I havo consulted Mr. Parohly upon this matter, and he agrees with me that, as Charlov's namo Is not expressly mention ed and as ho would not tako tho trouble to oomo down himself, oven to tho funeral of his poor uncle, who had been so kindly disposed to him, if Milly likes you well enough to have you, she will be just as much entltlod to tho sum set obhIo as If Master Charley hod married Iter, and l am sure that 1 shall not object to tho substitu tion. In tho will tho only condition is that Milly shall marry 'his nephow,' ond of courso you are as much bis nephew as Charley is. Therefore I leave It with Mil ly; if bIic says 'Yes I say tho same, and you will both havo something to set up housekeeping with." No need to toll tho Joy with which I heard this unaipecfcnl news or tho heart ! nerts with which I thanked tho kind heart ed major. "I'll go off and toll Milly nt onoo," I said, but I hud not gone far when ho call ed me back. "Yon don't ask how much you will have to start the housekeeping upon," ho sold. , 1 "What matter, sir, since you think it enonghr" I answored. H'm, but you may as well know. You may not think It enough." 'How much Is It, thont" I oskod. "Fifty thousand pounds," snld tho ma jor. , And this ll what Charley lost and I gained by that jounmy Milly (worth more than all) and iluO.OOOl And now Charley won't speaK to mo or .,,. .,.; ...d i . murra - InVnly tnnk advanMKO of and ho y M i n y ) . lnd.,o.-G,nwoni,n. j ! Persimmon anil Medlar "To pucker one's Hps as by a perflm mon" In a proverbial saying. Krery one knows how astringent a persimmon Is lo fore frost or anything Hint hastens fer tnnnttitlon hns touched it. Sometimes tho trc0 nM witltln Itself tho power to start frrmentnnon inurniy , nnd when lin i me m m,lo long before frost rrlv-. other fruits ore uf the loino clo.s. The lniar Is n famous German fruit, not fur - ,m,,vl Inun the aimlo, hut It l nn as- ,rng,.nt oj the persimmon until It l'irlns .it; then It I. admirable. rru.-tli not cillurt in w nm wcay """"" It U nliiidjr a-idn until It Ix tflnn t do atr imturnllr. It d.o not a.iii n nlco pbnv, liowf vtr. to wijr that " imdlar U ti..t (r aid until It In Mtten " Tlio r'n-nch hw n inure Pdlio trm for It. Tlmy fciy tlmt Hie luiillfU' U tit ti it is -'nn n H i tdctMii. W inlKlit, wlili pr-.i-rlcty. ftlopt tli j- wurd tft tlio pi:r4lininoti. It would ound very well to my thai tho M.-tt4d pmlmmoii la gtxid to Mvcbao Manthl. A Sj CENT Bottle of CLTICTRA RESOL VENT, greatest of humorcures, is often sufficient to complete a permanent cure of the most torturing and disfiguring of skin, scalp, and blood humors. Snrnr Crni Tbstxit ron i t Pkik ikd Rloou Humors. - W.roi L'ulh m ith Ci-TlccaA BuAr, gvDlle appllntiom o( t'l-rn e (olul. nitfitt), the gresl .Lin euro, sud mild dOM of Luticura Kx.olvl.st, srcU-.l of butuur cure. Sold Uiroushont the worlj. Prl. Oricr.. w. . W " Uqv to Curt fcTfi lituujj-," tnaiW ft. Get ou to the NortihTu Par I He Flyer, The clmiiKi' uf time, via tho North ern Pneiflo and iturliiigtmi route, ef fective Sunday, April 12th, enables passengers to leave Port laud dully nt 5 p m, reaching Lincoln, Neb, at ll:o6 noon; Omaha 4:0.1; St Jom.pl, 5;o0; Atchison 0:30; Leavenworth 7:35, and Kunans (Mly S:(V, on the even n of the third day; Chi.-ao 8:'J0 and St Louis 7:19 on the momiugjif tho fourth day. You eun (we from this that the Noith- eru Pacilly rcuel.es Ouiuhu In two days and 23 hours; Chicago und St Louis 3 days, which equal tho fastest run made by any oilier road. If you will compare our schedulo from Portland to Lincoln, St Joseph, Atchison, Leavetiworth and Kuiimis City you will see that the Northern Pacilic nnd liurlinuton via Hillings, beats till other roads into Lincoln four houra; St Joseph 12 hourb; Atchison 12 hours; Leavenworth 14 hours, nnd Kansas City 10 hours ami 4o minutes, where Immedhito connections are made in union depots for all noiuls Hast and South. K very IkmIv knows that the "Northern Pacilic Yellowstono Itoute" is the 11 nest equipped ralluvui in Ameri.'U for all classes of travelers. Therefore, before Marling East don't buy a ticket until voii have written to or called upou H MeMurphey, Gen eral Agent, Lueiie, Oregon. HurKlcn'd Arnica Salve. The Hest Salve in the world for Cuts, Hruiscs. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Klit u in, Kever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It U Kiianinteed to Rive perfect wtisfuctloii or money refunded. Price 25 centa per box. For sale by Henderson & Linn. When Eat-v t-j.i bL-lc, wt pm; nor Owju. When she wsa a Chi I-1, slio crusl for Castorta. When she bocamo ?t!w, rJm clung to OMorla. Whon ihe had ChlMten.ehci Kavet!om Cab tori. Notice. I h-'ieby announce myself an Inde pendent candidate for tho oil lee of County Treasurer for Luno county, Oregon, at the ensuing el 'Ction. J. (1. Quay. Eugene, Or., April 20, 1H!). Citation. In (lie County Court of the State of Ore- gnu for the County of lnne. In Ihe matter ot the CAtttte ( ,,. tstion. of Hester Tucker, decttv leaded. 1'oGiorn" W Tnt-ker, Srnh K Drown, Jntni's M Tucker, Muty June Vulgmuote, W H Tucker, Wilh.rt L Tucker, Laura Ellen Tucker, greeting: In Ihe name ol the sIh:o of Oieoon. yon sre brr?h citd nnd rtquired to apeeHr in the ciuiitT court of the nute of Orison, for the conn i v of Lire, at the court room tin rrof, nt hvu t. in the conuty ol Iinr, on Widnefdsy, the 3rl dy i f Juu, lh'JO, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of thut dy, then siid tin re to how ran we. u any ex- ih:s, ny se order nuouin noi un iHnnf u rrcting W B Tncker, xcu!or of H.ifil i-s- tne, l s- ll the following rtencmwu rein prn.eriy, bf-loncing to stid estatr, tow it: H inning at a point HO ch n and 3 chs nnd 18 Iks w of th iw cntr of ibe w irt' r of eo iJH tp 17 s, r 2 w and rnnning ih' iice e 42 chs and 8 IVs; ihrrre a M ch and H'i Ihmcn w (t Ik; thftioe s 47 f hsand 37 Ik-; tht-nce w 41 ehs and 44 Iks and therce n '2 minuUs e "ft chs and MH Ik to I ho place of Ixfonning, in all 320 15 acre, teing cl No 74 no if No7IH0 in Ktne eonnty. Oregon, urept 70 acrt s sold to Janus Tucker and 31 acres sold loWU Tucker, leaving 21ft acres in Lnne county, Orfioa. Wilnees. the H-m A H Fl-k, Julgef the conn It court of the nute of Oregon, fnr Ibe eonuty of i .an, wi'h the seal ol nid court fliiMl, this 'Ahl. d..y ot April, A l. ISM. SKAL. Attft: A C JrXMMis, CI' ik Summons. la the Circuit Conrt of the sluto of Oieg.n for the cont.tr id Lin. Rtbeccs Purker, Plaintiff W,1i;m P-rlr rif.ft.Ti' nil To the tt m-d di frt dai.t. William Park'-r: ! In lha nitni at Ihe St tt of OndU ?''U t are u'-n oj rfj-iimi to p' m r...--. , the ("iir.pUinl fi'd k,'4ii t yoti In theabova ' ntirt d co'irl nl mi it, r-n or b for" Ibe lit day of th nnl n Kilr t"rm of aail Cfurt f;er piihltcilinn hereof, t -wit: Monday, ibe 1ib t;iT of Orriobf-r, 18 f). And rf yu ful to ao uppeir ard amwer aatd in- pllti for W nit ir-iu, ino fti'timm wiiij l, y tn th ft c mrt rr iim temi id" in pr4 d for, tr wi': A dcr' nf lhecnrt Ih"iI th. (f lb- Und t i imtriwiMiY lier-if-Ii,r. . low s-.:i-f .fti p'aintiff ar.d d.f. .1 'i.M. ifrik r- li'l " Ihe r ilupuinl. Thi aunitunD U pqblihd by order of the Hon. J. C Piillerl ri, Judo of th amve en til led court April tbe li'."b. A'l-n ey (,jr PUi'-tiff Assignees' Sale. The entire stock ot tho '.'COAST', C'avruige and Wagon t'o's l'ujjgies, I'arriagos ami Wagons must bo closed out within tho next sixty days regardless of cost. Thoso aro no cheap or shopworn goods but aro all now stuuti.y fiust class work. Tho "COAST" all steel gear wagon is tho lightest run ning and strongest wagon made; has been thoroughly tested and pronounced tho kkst in the woiti.n by all who havo used them. All goods sold direct from tho factory for loss than cost of manufacture. If you need a buggy or wagon write for prices, you will save money midget entire satisfaction. M. M. DAVIS, Assignee of Coast C& W Co. Covvallis, Oregon, April 20th 189ti. Are Your Nerves? 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 Wife And She Won't Want For bule by OS1JUHN & DkLANO. NORTH PACIFIC EUGENE, OREGON. The Eugcno Speed and Driving Association, Meriau's Park, May 20, 27, 28 and 2i, 180(i. i:VIKA( i: TO TIlUTTIftli AU PACIMU KA(I. M.OM: SI A X 1, 1MMI. RACING PROGKAMMli. first day. I'urar. t. Trotting, a:.' class ...$J0O i. racliiR.:'JO elnis 3. Kunning, ilnuli l- 8BC0ND DAY. t. TrotthiR, 2:23 cltuis 2.W ft. Pacing. 2:: elans 200 , P. ltunnlng, dash IW IW rONIHTIONH AS TO HUNNINO RACRj Kiilrlen tn the rtuinfiiK rarfi clnMt af 4 p m Oay irecollug tho race. Declnrntlen intuit tie niaJe in writing with tliu Hfcrctitry by It a in thu clnv of rare. Kntrnmv fi c lo nor rent, of pur-, Money illvlilii) 70, M and 10. Kivo to enter and three to nUrt, but the (xiarit rein-r von the rtnlil to hold a leii nnniU'r thail fivo to (111 by thw lieiltiftUin of the untnincc lummy from the purnu for eeh horm leH than five. Otliur Ihau niHelliel ruleuof tliu I'aellle Coast illood lloniu AiiBOt'latliin to gori-rn. CUNUITIONB AH TO TlttHTINtl AND l'ACINli KAL'KH. Comlftlnnal entries will bo treated the sam.oaa regular entrlo, and nominators held uiulur the rule. . Kntrnnco fee in tor neut. of purse, of which & per cent, mint accompany too nomination, and 5 per ceiil. by 12 o'clock on llml day ot meeting, i'limm dlTlded 70, an and in. Pi-earatlon tnunt U made with hecrelary In writing by ti o'elot-k n. m. of day prvcedtng race. A borne, willing a racu entitled to llml m ucy only Making a walk over entitled to enlranco money paid In only. Wheu lew than tho required nnmlwr of marten apKnr they may contest for tho entrance, money paid lii.-dirldud 7U wr cent, to II rut hone and ;til ier ceni. to weond homo. All trotting tnl ptielng rucen to i e mile hcaU a In ;i, esmpt the 2-yrnr-ohl laee. which Hhall l U mile ami reKat. Hlx to enter and thren to Karl, but the Niard rintrvt' be right to bobl a Iom nuinlH-r than nix to 1)11 by the deduction from the jtiimo the etitrHiico money of each horm lem ttiatmlx. If more than 10 ontrlua are paid In any clau tho eutrancu too aUtra 10 ctitrlv to be added to tho imriw, Other than apcclllod, rules of the National Trotting Annotation to gorern. (iKNF.it A I, CONUITIONH. All eiitrlci mimt mate color of rider or driver, and no linrto allowed to Hlart without colon. Tho aftirliitloi. rciwrvea the right to alter, amend or pottpnno any or all the mccM, alioti lit ihe IwrnrJ In their judt tneitt for en u we diH-m It expedient bo to do, Any raen that can not, lu tho opin ion ol Ihe judge, U UulHlied on the lait day may be eonllnuod or dccliired oir. All liomex to be owned and loiMted in Oregon, WaHhington, Ihnho, HrllUh Columbia, ami Northern California a far Honlh nnd Inctudlug Yreka, prior to January 1, iKfcl. All 1'uraca III Ho I'm Id In I: till. W. V IIF.Nil-:ilUN. Nocreiarr. JtU sold on Ktiatnt4Mi by all drvif ItlaU. jt curft I'lciplent Cuneumptioa zui U Ui boat OovitJi find 2touv Our. - . Hold bylleuderaon A Mini. 0 PACIFIC RAILWAY Soo Pacific Line. TheKhorUft, Hnfest and Moat COMI'I.KTK HOUTK To nnd from nil tiolnta In Canndn, United Ktulcs ami KnroK. Tie rioest Palate Sleeping, Parlors. Dining and Tourist Can Id toe Until First and Hvroiid t.'lnsa Cars are heated ly atfntn nnd aro designed tn M'vnro iinifonii wnrmtli, combined with MTfeet vcntilntion. Thocnnifif no oilier lino can com iinro with then. In thino nwiwctH, nor In strength, elegance and comfort. CANADIAN PACIFIC K'Y CO.'H rfoyal fTail Stean&l?ip Cirpe TO CEI "A AITS JAPAN. The! lwfn-ereir it-amerf are In erory re uiieM nuferlor to any hi,n that have yet alled the I'aeirke ocean. 1 he route It :un) mflea boil er than via any other Traiit-I'acilio line. CANADIAN At HTKAMAM HTKAMKK M N K lo - IfoNOIJ'M, KI.it AMI AI'TItAl.IA. The h'irt.-t Hue In the I floiitiu Tbev nb-iimiTf) rarry an experienced Medical Man and a rttewarde on every vornce. ('r timetable, pautphk-u, or any Informa tion, ell on or tilditu, (iK'i K CKAW, Al.f.AS CAMKKON, Agent, ttiigeuf!. Frcigiit and rewnger Agt,. If. third Ht., I'ortland, Or, i.F'i. M 1. riKO N. liltt I'M Ai-tnt, Vnc.iirer, II. C. ('(HiK'H OrTTO ItnOT OM l"OLSt; n rni nt iliMuvi-ry. At Ykmxcj i'n linj.ilort. Pretty Shaky, Aren't They? Pretty Poor, Isn't It? Almost Like Water, Eh? to Vote, Either RACING CIRCUIT. TllltlU HAY, 7, Tnttlng, i V cIsm. Iure. !. Tnittii ;(in' 2 yt-ar-nlda I, mtlo anil rK;itt . J.'0 lining, :4 mile ISO 10. Hum rOUKTII PAY, 11. racing, free-for-all la, Trothng fiw-fnr-all 1:1. lltiimliiii- mUi) .n0 :w 14. ItunnliiK, 1 mllo, ovor. liunllui . it. riiir.Nui.v. lrcaldeiit. OPt0W' THROUGH TICKETS To Hi. KAHT Tla ths in til1 Through rnilmau I'alaca sleeper. TourU lee -en and new Iteellnlni :halr cars. DAILY roHTLAND TO UJICACIO Train healed by cteani indcart ltghteil by Tlntaeh Light. Time to Chicagj, $14 daye; tlmo to New York, 44 day, which li many houra qulckot thm all eometltoni. For rates, time tabic and full Information apply to K J MrCI.ANAHAH, Agent, Kiigeue, Or. II. W. BAXTON, C. K, HKOWN, ien'l Agent, Ulnt !ai. Alt, Ab Third at, Portland, Or. IHE ABOVE PICTUKE DOES HOT REPRESENT a ptuoengcr train on the Chicago, M II wnukca A HI. I'ntil Hallway, tin. It. trnlna are vestllmlcil, healed by steam and lighted by electricity. Kitch sleeping enr lierlh linn an electric read ing lamp. Ita dining curs are the bent In the world and Ita conclnn are pnl aeeaon wheel.. This great railway, connecting na It ih us with all transcontinental lines at Ht. I'uul and Omnhn, nssurca to tho traveling publio Ihu liest service known. Ticket via the Chicago, Mil waukee A Ht. I'aul Itnllwny arc on snlo at all rnllmad ticket ofllcea to any point In the United or Canada. l''or map., folders and other lnfnrmiitlnn, add re.: C. J. EDDY, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. tmm