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Smoke- LA CHEHA, Ten cent; Mil rl Ifarls, Fve cent ears. C. L. 'WINTER, PropristDi1. UeM. GsBdy Weaker Preferred for Sittisjs. PHOTO COlaNY. SUPERIOR PHOTOGRAPHS J. S. IjL'L'r- I'A . 23S "W 13 33 IKS.. Wiiti-hes uuil Clucks P.epaiml, Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Zaked & Inflamed Uddere. Pile?, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, 2"tii? joints, Hr.rness & Saddle Sores, Ltzmbago. AH Cattle Aianent?, AH Horse Ailments, Ail Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle,, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment coniueri Pain, .Makes Itso or Bout well twin. Til' 0 FJfil lst'ito:i'ilJir.C.I'AKKfl '11 J .i'Cn AdvcrttftiiM ajhkt, frl nd '1-T. !iti,t. r.xermiiiie, ":i Kmiieis fill n ...r.. c-mirnctl tor u-.li.' cvl lsc m .! .-.vi 11 "u: -:kv.:v :a -.-. -. t - v , I - i" ' " ' -T K:;- V-.,-. i.r j L .'!. '" ' '. :r,n rn. ir,:,,....kn. II ti.fcL f.f tnrrjc mil IB? uCiri rcr.s I' o d I b. ''"vs It im b.t: :ntts, it it Scr. r.S .Nfrr- lr. v i rsio and T -iis Hie cu'lre- yiva. I'uj;:m u:rii I: 5 o ) 1 1 I y, in i alone, ft-Tirl'LL-l'ip' f.:i rctr.res I . ;-.i j:i the t n..'.1f;.:i-.: ;r..!.rr"T'. t'. it l-i a .in:r1.n orr.ir.'.nnl vfAKH ' ur 'll cia b i Rl to 11J it )(!:. .)v-.n. 'M CM I--:' ."r i (u-Ji-1- ';;JI tl'S't'"- 'J 'r.s r.r ; jv-i i,fcr . i'. i --r i-iv . . ,: , vm i n: -i t"' r ; ; . ' Sfii.'Ji i;xi- ' -.' -. .. :v i ... .- ;--.o." I ... , , . i . i.v tiin '. 4 i.'.'iru 7111k, i.i.cita I .ait Ci I: lis A PCSCH IN LLGAViA. Bhu. o,vr Devon (llrni, lll0 k Ami Jkh-p .ma lu, r.MX d .h, ht hiuLS ftl f"r" !"'in- W-ui.-ll.il.. Md.tll, ' a l,,ai i. f all arc- mctim., m .lf, Ou.y to ur.d ras, our j-, t dvploro lllt h ''Mmut havu Im n furvTermurv. Louie Imugt-n Ouln.-y. WITHIN AN INCH. Tho windows of tho rcstnurnnt were open, nntl tho cool, fragrant air of the spring nlRlit ra ttruKyllng with tho tinoko laden r.tmofphrro of tho room. A glanco out of doors showed tho azure sky and tho brilliant full moon, whoso glim mering hluisu rays ehouo through tho young leafugo of tho hlossoming trees, which swayed gently to and fro before, tho windows la tho light breeze. Hut nothing was nioro ronioto from tho minds of our eirele, whleh met every evening at tt cer tain table for soolal intercourse, than poet ical ideas. Tho oluh, of which I wus one, consisted principally of worthy citizens, who had n far greater liking for bright gnsllght than for dim moonlight and who appreciated tho charms of n good supper much moro than tho spell of tho loveliest spring night. Tho topic of our conversa tion was prosalo town gossip, which, as usual, gradually merged into foolish talk about politics or discussions concerning tho government, tho theater, high taxes and similar subjects. Uy a connection of ldoas which I do not now recall tho ques tion had arisen whether it was credible that a person's hair could suddenly turn gray from violent mental eiclteniont. Part of tho company received tho anec dotes current about such cases with 6light doubts, while others most pitilessly derid ed porsons who were 6implo enough to be Itovo such uursory tales. Just as the conversation becamo most animated a man of unusual height and herculean frame, whom wo had not previ ously noticed, roso from a side tabic and approached us. Ills intelligent features, which horo thestampof resolution, seemed spiritualized by tho large, kindly blue eyes. Hut tho most striking peculiarity in his appearand was tho snow whlto hair and tiio gray beard framing his fnon, which, at tho utmost, indicated an ago of only 35 yoars. "Pardon mo if I enter Into your conver sation," ho said, bowing courteously. "Vou nro speaking of n subject which greatly Interests me. I myself am a living proof thnt tcrrihlo mental ngitation really docs exert the physical Influence which you all doubt." His words awakened tho utmost inter est. Wo mado room for him at our table, and aftor ho hnd taken his seat unani mously urged him to tell us wliat had caused tho whiteness of his hair. Tho stranger feigned no uuduo modesty, but yielded to our ontrcatiea and related tiio following sigry: "If you lmvo over paid any uttentlon to American affairs, tho name of Auburn ennnot bo tinfnmillnr. Jt lies about tho samo signlileanco in tho United States ns Spielberg has in Austria. You must not imaglnu Auburn as an lmmenso gloomy prison, a stnglo largo building, but rather a wholo colony of vrluilnals, a metropolis of tho miserable outcasts of society. In closed by enormous walls, which riso men acingly to a considerable height abovo tho plnin, nro a great number of single struc. tures, houseswhlch contain tho cells of tho prisoners, tho residences of tho wardens, barracks, hospitals and workshops, nil des- olato and dreary, with heroand tliero n hit of turf, n row of trees, a bed of flowers, liko an innocent memory of childhood among tho evil thoughts or n criminal. "Circumstances which I will not weary you by recounting hod led me, nfter com pleting my oducotlon In my natlvo city, Hamburg, to America, ami oner a unci tlmo In Now York 1 found myself prison surgeon In Auburn, whleh, as perhaps you know, Is In tho state oi xcw orn. "I had charge of o part of tho prison which contained thoworstcrlmlnals, mou, or rather human liyonas, to whom blood had censed to bo a very special liquid, ns Menhlstonlieles terms It. Two, who woro condemned to lifelong Imprisonment In the institution and were distinguished among the others by great bodily strength, craftiness )d intelligence, hod. In conse- quenoo of repeated bold anil cunning at tempts to oscopo, been ploced under more rigid oversight than tho rest. I hod In curred their modal hato because I had onco caused tho discovery of several Iron tools, which heaven knows how obtained they hod concealed under their clothing, and on another occasion discovered that they wore shamming when, on the plea of Illness, they deslreu lo no piaceu hi i"v l,i,iml. nroliablr because they hoped to find tho conditions thcro more fnvorahlo for their plans of escape. The scoundrels were separated and heavily chained, but nevertheless ono morning one and o few days Intor tho other vanished, onnins ana all, wlthoutlenvingntrnco. About a fort night afterward I went to Cayuga Hrldge on some private business. "It was noon when 1 reached tho end of my ride, and I gnzed with delight at tho unlit landseano beforo my eyes. Cayuga lako, ono of those which, with Lalto Krio, form tho network of Inland lakes In New York, lay lieforo me In Its peculiar loveli ness, between rugged, rocky shores, con fronting each other liko sullen foes, tho long, narrow sheet of silver citend.-d Its olear surfneo as if striving to reeoncllo the two enemies who hod stared d. llontlyot corh other for centuries. Across tho hike, which is alKiut 40 miles long, and at this point a mile wide, the railway trains run on nti immense wooden bridge, n marvel of American enterprise, whleh has a sta tion at Cayuga Ilridgo, an Insignificant viliogo. t "My boslness was soon completed, and toward ovenlng I set out on my way home Are you familiar with the piiwtiro c.f a ridennosummerevening Cayuga lirl.lgo i. Iir eiteiisivo oak forest-.. through which I had to ride considerable ! di'tance. Tho huge. i"ity irunn , long shailnws, and the tops rutled sonoftly j that one rather felt than heard them. As I I passed hf-nintJi these woodland giants tweet memories of my f.-iroff home stole j Into my heart. Al.rlsd in thought, I loosened the hridle of my horse, which trotted slowly forward. I admired the Iw , witching W. tiding -f colon pr-sluced by , tho ravs of the tettlng sun. at th'-y shone . through the d-nse. d.rk gn-en foliage and s.m,.l to kindle the e.lg. f the leaven j Suddenly Iwasr.ius.-d from my dn-ams , by a rustling In the un.h rbruih on both , .Idea of the road. I -il my ' m.rnel quickly, but at the tame moment riwlvwl a terrible How, which deprived l:t. -1? l::y te'iv. i Tr'-e. 1 opee.e.1 my ey.-s unce ir.urv and (ai.iii-d I saw indlsil'noily, rs i.' in a dream, one of the escaped crimi nals neniliog iiver niej then darkness ehMu.!. d my mind. "It i: ust hae been lato at night when conscii. Liiiuvs returned. I opened my eyes and saw above l ie In tho deep blue sky a radiant full iw .. a dull, heavy sensa tion in the back of my head made mo try to put my h.iud on tho aching sH)t, but I discovered that I was bound hand and foot. Gradually 1 collected my thoughts, t. mcuiticred tho attack by highwaymen, tnd a terrible foreboding, which mado my heart stop beating, darted through my ornln. 1 felt that I wns laid across two sharp parallel projections, which pressed against mi. most painfully, and, listening intently, I heard, far below me, a faint plashing noise. Thero was no doubt. I was lying across tho rails of tho Cayuga bridge, bound, unable to move, with tho terribly certain prospeot of being out Into three pieces by tho next train. "I almost lost consciousness again. But I soon recovered my comimsure. Thon I tugged desperately at my bonds till they almost cut my muscles, shrieked and at last wept like a child. I triod to roll my self into n different position nud reinoin bend that an incautious movement would hurl mo Into the silent waves of tho Cayu ga bound baud and foot, motionless as a stone. 'I shuddered and lay still, but not long. The light of tho large, to mo fear fully brilliant moon, tho splashing of the water below, tho wind blowing softly, then tho deathlike silence ngalu, rarely inter rupted even by the distant note of a bird all became uncudurahlonnd inspired me with UTispoakahlo terror. And the rails! Tho rails! My senses tortured mo. 1 could not escape them. Tho wooden beams of the bridge trembled almost imperceptibly from tho was-lilug of tho water. 1 Imag ined I felt the approach of tho train, and my hair bristled. Tho wind sighed a little louder, I fancied I heard tho dull panting of tho ongiue, nud my heart stood still, only to throb tho next Instant with suoh dreadful speed that tho pulsations woro al most nudibiu. "Thcro nro some tilings, gentlemen, which are tutnlly Incomprehensible to mo. Ono of them Is how I survived that night. One thought stood distinctly beforo my mind. I must ondeavor to work myself Into nnot her position if possible, get into the space between the rails if I was not, perhaps tho next moment, to liecome the victim of tho most agonizing death. "And I succeeded! 1 strained every muscle, every sinew to the ioint of break lug. I writhed, I twisted, 1 panted, my head seemed bursting, and, after tremen dous exertion, which appeared to me to last an eternity, though perhaps it was only moments, 1 found myself In the hol low betwoon tho rails. "Was I safe? I had not tlmo to consider or rejoice In my new hope, for all my vital powers were concentrated in tho stnglo senso of hearing. In tiio far distance I distinguished, nt first vaguely, then more and more distinctly, tin. regular, monoto nous, dull lloiso which Is produced by tho otiglno of a moving locomotive. Tho aw ful silenco of tho night merged liilutito by minute Into tho still more awful, confused jarring suunils, tho rattling and groaning, rumbling and panting of the locomotive, which wits rushing forward at tiio mad speed of American trains. A thousand foot more, 600 all tho terrors of the in fernal regions assailed me, but not a mus cle moved. 1 lay as If turned to stone. 1 tried to shriek, but did not oven hiar my own voice. How should It reach those on the train? "Now, for an infinitely brief space of time, I fancied that I saw n bright light, a blast of hot air fanned me, lheu suddenly darkness shrouded mo. I heard a thun dering roar, as though tho vry heavens won. falling. "Close, very close, bnrelyall inch above, tho monster d.-tshed over me. 1 was safe. Still half unconscious, 1 heard n deafening rumbling and clattering and saw shadowy mnsses llltliy. There was nnothor moment of mortal dread ; tho hook of a chain which hung lower than the rest caught me, drag ging mo along a few feet, and llnally tore a largo ptoco from tho breast of my coat, releasing mo; thon overy object danced around me, the moon, tho bridge nud tho high bank whirled in a giddy mazo abovo and below mo, and my tenses fulled. "When I regained my consciousness, I found my.elf In my bod, with familiar faces around mo. To innko tho story short, I hnd boon picked up tho morning after that terrible night by signalman, recognized and taken to Auburn. A vio lent fever kept me fur a fortnight within tho shadow of death, but my strong con stitution conquered. When, nfter my re covery, 1 looked In tho gloss for thollrst time, I saw what tnioea those moments had left upon mo." Tho physician paused. His pallid face, tho expression of horror In his eyes, tho pcrspirat ion which sI.kkI in large drops upon his brow, showed how vivid must bo his remembrances of tho soene and how greatly the narration had exhausted him. Gradually the breathless anilely with which we had listened to the story relat.-tl with such graphic power passed away, and cheerfulness returned. Then wo paced to nnd fro for a long tlmo In the moonlight, 111 tiio garden bo hlnd the tavern, listening to the doctor'! tale of less harrowing experiences In tho young land of liberty, wonders nnd ad venture Translated From the French by Max Noriluu For Now York Herald. Raised an lnterrttlne Technicality. t? I ll-.- l-nnwa II, fl llmfTCnf r-very iw;ti.'.'"'7 - , , , tho law Is so far color lillnd that two blacks sometimes nniKo a wniio ior n. mi. . Newoastlo-undi r-I-yme mllkni.in, who has been unsuccessfully apiling from hit native jeiiy w-ssion. m... - 1 preferred to try a new way of getting on the law t coior oiuni .". '- f. ny that his milk was ndultcrat.il not lie! Hut he fdnted out that It was a Sunday on which he sold it, nnd that thero was a law of lieorgo II making such sale illegal on that day, except in tho early morning and nfur t o'clock. Conse quently then, hnd ls-.li noli gal sale at all, ami therefore h" hod le t .ld adulterated milk. Perhaps It Is"" w.yhot his sunt was not upheld. It might have l-cn "the thin nil of the WHlge. " and presently wo should Law hail a burglar breaking Into our hoii-e and shoot ln;f U". and then e,-c-iiu;r 11"' gi.llows on the ground that, as 1.1s i ntrv l.a.1 Is eii burglarious, he was not I -rally then- lit all, and so could lead an alif.l air.-iiiisr the rnpl'itl charge. Pall M..II l.i.r-iic. T.-r: j li-r.T ? . i. -T ill..-." i '' ' .;a ' .s 'v ' . o t:,-!.- ta. f r:.:. I,.., , !..; l;i I- : ' . . 11. .loin', k: .. . i; i.. J-.1..1. ydiaw ' 1-.-r;.... M,'l itiuczema I v a fiu.ft'ivr fcr ot-M Vi'mit fr.m Krtima, 1-ut am i-iitii'.-U i ,i;til. 'i it .tlm of my lunula v.rv u:i.l l.-ttly lin!.iiiit-tl ; lit tie white tiiilrTTi B;.in-.,ri. thui'wu.lj off, lonviim a ltd, nn.-oili rtirt.-t.-, vl.nh would Lum Uk tire and iu-h. O-t V.iv liijid- of tho ur tart of my Ituil-, tcrt-at n-d IUl1iv would iiiH'r, ftiid a f.i .in I l.fc.ttn,' t .i-tii, ih. l-tirnltu' mill lU'h iiiti wuuld U;lii. Mb. Kltt-r ulnht 1 would Ito uwato hiuI ,r.iU-b. M'd niii'tt :o wild. 1 put t"'X of Ci rit i-ii. and h ln.ntv oi I'nu'l'M Kk rViii.vKsT, nnd ntivr tt few ajiiiUt-alUmj 1 uotlccd tlif n-vlnet und iiiil.MiuiiHik.ii diwu'.K-ar ; t-tfort Am . I our t-r Ihrrc teat not a nAVj-mn Itf't. I cau irutlifully i.i'tt that J.00woiOi ot ClTlCL'liA UKXKnltli CUTtnl nu, JOHN H. lH;Tli, lHubury, Vn. frjKUT Cvmn TiutTto'iT Wrni Mlht tlh ft. Tt.ivt p 'Ar. gruiie pjilni, .n ol i'iiici i toint lui nn. an,! niiia u.i-a ulUkk'UA Koi.v..i i ,grlet P'lr. Ci-riri'RA, Sup.i Dtp" llvw I.. I- v I littui." mJtd tn. Hot ou tu the NtuUieru Tafitic Flyer. Tho chunue of tiuio, via the North ern Piuirtt and Hurliiigtmi routo, ef fective Sundtty, April 12th, enablt-s pnssengors to leave Portland dully at 5 p in, roaohing LUifoln, Nob, at li!:55 noon; Omaha 4:0o; St Jusoph 5:60; Atchison fi:30; LouvenworiU 7::ir, and Kunoas (liy K:0." on tho t-vi-ninv: of llio third ilny; I'hii-riijo S:'JO and St huui 7;1'J on the inoriuitif of (lie fourth diy. Voti can from this that tho Not th orn I'aoillj roaohosOmuha in two days and 23 hours; Chicago und St Louis 31 days, whioh equals the fastest run tmule by any other road. If you will oomparo our schedule from I'tirtlaud to Ijfnco.ii. St Jossopt), Atoiilrttin, Leavenworth und Kansas City you ft ill ive lhat the Northern l'ueitio and liurliuton via Hillings, beats all other roads Into Lincoln four hours; St Joseph 12 hours; AtelUMin 1 hours; Leavenwoith 14 hour, nud Kansas City 10 hours nud 45 minutes, where immediate connect io.13 are made in union depots lor all points Hast and South. Lwryi-ody knows that the ''Northern IWllle Yellowstone Itoute'' Is thi lltiCKt equipped THilrod in Aincri.u for a!i classes oftravoloix. Therefore, before rtartin Ktst don't buy a ticket until vou have written toorcnlled upon H 5lcMurphey, Ueit cral Agent, Kugene, Oregon. How to Trent a Wife, (From the Fur i tic ltivillh Journal.) Kht, get a wife; nojond, bo patient. You tiwiy have groat trials and per plexities in your btisiue, but do not therefore, carry to your homo a cloudy or contracted brow. Your wife may have Dial!', which, though of less mug. uilinle, may 1 e hunt for her to bear. A kind word, a lender look, will do womlen. in chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom. To this wo would add always keep a bottle of Chamber lain's Cough Itemcdy in the house. It Is the bert and is Mire to ns needed sooner or Inter. Your wife will then know that you really cure fnr her and whh to protect her health. Kor sale by Unburn fc IcLaiio. Call for Wu mutts. Notice let hereby given lhat tho fol lowing warranU will he paid nu pre sentation at my ollle. Interest 011 initio will ecu ho May 2, 1S1M. All Lane county warrants from regis' cred number fv05 to registered number 8'Joo both inclusive. J (i Quay, County Treasurer. Kugene, Or, May IS, 'lHW. Mr 1) V lMvis, a prominent livery man and merchants of Goshen, Yn, has this to say on the subject of rheu matism: "I lako pleasure In recom mending Chnmberkln't Talii itultii f.r rheiimatlsfii, an I know from er sonal experienei thnt it will do all that is claimed for It. A year ago this spring my brother was laid up In bed with inflammatory rheumntism and sutlered Intensely. The first applica tion of ChuinU-rl.il n's ruin IUI111 eased tlia pain atit the use of one bot tle completely cured Mm. For sale by Osburn A I Hi, a no. Wlirr. li wi a C.i U, . I for C'&toxl. When slio Wan. Mhs, nlw r'..ir, t Ctfrtnri. Jl'ben Stie had ClillUreD.B'Agt JU-m Crtortft. Fur every itinrter In a nian't jun ket there are a ilor..-ti uses; nn.l to ttsn each one In soi!li a way as lo derive Ihe greatest Isenellt is a iiiestiim i-veryniiu I must solve for lilmsi-lf. We Iselieve, I liowi ver, Unit 110 I oiler ne could I ! made of otic f tliem. qnarlerH tlinii lo j exchange II for a bottle of Clin miser- lain' O'lin, ( linlera anil Iiurrlio-a lieiiieily, meilleine thai overy family tlK.ul.l U- tirovi.leil with. For tale hy 1 ..... Ostium A llel.mm. noik t ton rCin.n.A Hon. LjuI ClTi'ifftt IIimIhtk, fJiigoo, A . .l li'. I hHi! ' ' ' . ri.-r i : li'-n hi 2iirn th.l tl-0 l-.ltowil;(( . ni'-t fltlr-r tj fil'd BOtir of iLUiitim to Diakn final ; r . I vi m; mrt oi til cmira, ; ar.il tliU 'd pr'of will lie ror,rt h- f..r Jof-I Vic, I.' H C C C;omtniai'in-r, at :K.i."ii., Or iron, on Jnnn 'li, 1H'.1, vii: j Willi, in i: Vti on II K No Hi I J foi ther w ec 3 mix) i; l.w '0 l' t VJ H, H t i II . t. . -t,H f '!oi.'(( f:tfieiiea to ; pi nt- t.i-. ou .-) I. r xi h-iica uponind cnliivation of. mai i lnd, vif : ! Wi:iiiu H SlUe, Fnf.k Y Hbnmin, N C ;II.iikKD arn F.rneai I'vU, all d Al.o, ; L;n roy;tyt OrK'iii- V, ' Vi uca. Assietiecs' Sale. Tiio entire stock of tho "COAST', Carriage and Wagon j Co's lUigiiies, Carriages ami Wagons must bo closed out j within the next sixty days regardless of cost, i These are no cheap or shopworn goods but are all new STKUTl.Y FIRST CLASS work. Tho "COAST" all steel gear wagon is tho lightest run ning and strongest wagon made; has been thoroughly tested and pronounced tho iiest in the woiu.n by nil who have used them. All goods sold direct from the factory for less than cost of manufacture. If you need a buggy or wagon write for prices, vou will save money and get entire satisfaction. M. M. DAVIS, Assignee of Coast C& W Co. Corvallis, Oregon, April Are Your Nerves? Is Your Digestion ? Thin Is Your 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 to Vote, Either '.1 For sale liy OrMSUItX A DkLAXO. NORTH PACIFIC EUGENE, The Eugene Speed and Driving AsHociiition, Meriau's Park, May 27, 28 and 2!, 18. rvriiAM-i; to tiiottiku ami iaciu um:h n.oNis m.v i, imwh. RACING PKOG KAMM 15. riRST DAY. t. TroUti!, ?:.' clan i. I'ciltiK. irJO rlnofl 1. ItUlllllllgt ?dh(l rsXt'OKD IiAV. I. Trottllijr, oIbm '. I'liclng. 2: rlHhi .. a. Ittninlng, iIumU rut bo. ....I-'W) UMi CON1UTIUNH AH TO HUNNIKU ItAt'IU Eutrti'H tn tho ramilnif rm'cii cIom aM p in tiny (irp(1"ll,lK tho rci'. Doclnrntlou liiUMt ! ni ado in wrlthiK with tin1 nt-crt'tiny by II a in tlm day oi raco. KntraiH'c It'u 10 ht vnl. of purno, Mtiiiry tllvtdt A 70, 'A and 10. Klvt lot'Utt-r ami Hint- tu r.tarl. tmi ilia iK.ard hitvoh tlu rluht to hold a k mnnlmr than five l lilt tV tliu (li-Otictlott ol tin- viitranec iimiiipj from tht 'iirw Ittr t'tieli horwi leui than live. Ulhur thau ,K'Clllfd ruUn ot tho .'aclUc Ciutxt HIoinI llurku AaatH'iatttilt lu KtTLTll. COSmTIUND Ari TO TROTTING AND 1'ACINU ItACKS. CoiHliilonal ontrloi will lo treatinl tho lime aa regular en Irion, ami iiomliiatora held uiutor the rule. Kn trance ffp lo inTrcut. of inimo, of which A inr rnt, tniml arrinnny tliu nointaatton, anil jut oout by o'rltH'k on Unit day ot morthifr. 1'iirara dlvldrd 70, 2ll and 10. )(t'lHratloii m ust 1m nrndi' with M-rreiury lu wrlttntt hy C oVIot-k . in. ot itav nretvdlnir rare. A horMt wliiliiu a rni-v t'litlthtl to ll rat mutiny nnly Maklntc a walk ovi-r iMilltliil to rntratiro moiK-y paid In only. When ! Lhnu thn rriilri'd iiutiiUr ol ntflrtrra apiHar ttivy may cniiti-nt lor tho duration moiu-y atd In, dlrlditl To Hr ct'iit. to tint horai and :n) mr ct-nt. to micniid horao. All tnitthiK aixl jmrtnn rnct-n to i n nult- lien t a 2 In :i, esf'tit Dih 2-yvar-ohl tacf, whleh hall 1 in I hikI rrix'At. Hit to i-iittT and Uitvv (o atart, hut Ihn l-ord rfacrt-tm ihi rlKht to hold a lest iiiuuber than nix lo III! hy theili-diietiou from the tut rat tho iMilranw moiii-y ol eauh hurne I cm than nix. 1( inon ihau lOuiitrluM arc a1iI lii any Giam ihu uulruiiuo ho aIhto 10 vutrlui lo ba adilcd to thi iurnA. other tliBii in'clik-d, rulciof tho National Trotting Anaoclatloti to gorcra. (iKNKUAl, CONUITIONH. All cntrlt-a niiiHt Halo rolor of rider or drUer, and nn hortc allowM to atart without polom. Thr awnorliitlnu rc-rva thi right tn alter, amftid or iMatiouu a ly or all the rarea, hoitld lha Uinrd In thidr Judinent for rating iliH'iu It rxptHllctit an to do. Any race that ran uot, In Ihoojilu Ion of I he Judge, Im' tlnlalovl on tho lat day may ho rotitlnuM or diidart-d otl. All horM lo li owned ami 1.caUn In Uri'goi WanhiiiKtoti, lliaho, llrltUh Columtla, and Northern Callfurnla aa far Jiuth and Including Trha, prior to January 1, aii I'urin u ill lie l'm in run w.v m:Miii:itNiiM, h. n.fr iiir.Ki,vf Nfrrrinry. m An ajTTfeab! Laxntlro (ir.(l Nnnra Towia Bold hy imifrfrlfttaoraout by mall. tooWO. And $UX por pnrkayo. Baroplos freo. XTf U Tim Favorlto AU IlV forUioTceUiaad llrmUi,rO, Hold uyllendereon 4t Linn, Soo Pacific Line. TlioKhfirtinl, Hafett ami Mit COMI'I.KTK JIOUTB To and fniin all iinlnla In Canaila, 1'tilted Htatea and Kiimpe. Tie Finest Palate Sleeping. Parlon, Dlilu and Tourist Cars in lie Iti. II. KlrHt anil HiHinil-t.'lllta (.'art are lieateil by ateam ami art) ilinlntie.l . t.i lu-enrM iiiiifnrtii warmth, combined i with M-rfirct vtsiitilHtimi. ! 'J im ear of no other lino can com- ' wiin uiem in me rr,--..-, our In alr.ifii.ll. eletiiittel. anil PfllllfnrL. I ANAIHAX l-AI-IFIC K-V CO.'H FJoyal iTlail Stearnsrpip Ciije to chi:;a a:;d japan. I TiiuM ln.tfriw ti-amert mm III t-yrrr rr I . ...,,,- U) B,.IH ihat harn Tt failed if,,, -ific of-an. 1 Ihi route la inflva hotl- , r than via any other rran-l'altiO line. CANADIAN A'-'aT KAl.lAN HIKAMKK LINK TO- - IIOSfil.ri.T, FIJI A N t A I'rTH Aid A. The (th.-rt'iit hn to the C.donli-a 1 he: i.-arriera carry an prlenced Medical Mali and a HO wardi on every vovace. y ,r lime tahh-a. pamph)la, or any Informa tion, call on or addn aa, fK. V MtAW, Al.f.AS TAMKRON, Areiil, Eugaiia. Pfelifl.t atid i'aeiiK'r Agt . I ( Third fit., 1'ortland, Or, (,K' M- I.. Blt';'A N. Mt. I'm Aycnt, VaiiOitiTer, B. i'. CiKKl OrTTft tKT f'OMIfU'NH; rvn-lit 'lUi'iiVery. At VKHIVf' v.' itrrijft'irt. a mmm iSf IT W II L NOT -Utt bfJCiflC RAILWAY. 20th 189(5. Pretty Shaky, Aren't They? Pretty Poor, Isn't It? Blood? Almost Like Water. Eh ? RACING CIRCUIT. OREGON. THIRD DAY. rurte. ... '.'.'iO 7. TrotHim. '.MScliiM s. TriMtttiKtVr-'selHH. 9. TmltliiK. - yi'r-lilit B mllo unit rojKiut 10. KuiiuliiK, : intlo roe HTM day. 11. 1'nclnn, beii tor-all I'J, TniltiiiK fiw-for nil 111. Itiiutilnii, S mlto. ll. Uuiuitnu, l inllo.ovor.'i luirdlwi ... .... .no ,i:o . nut ,.m ..176 Irrltful m m m ' Z.v THROUGH TICKETS To tha KAHT Tit tilt Tlirouth rallmta ISAlte. tlerpert. Tonrlt lerrwntnd new Iteollaliif t'titlreart, DAII.V I'OHTI.ANI) TO CHIC'AOO Trtlnt hatMl hf ttrtra tn.l etn lighted br I'ltilaeh I.lthU Tims to l.-htrtKl, li dtrt; time to Nw York, Vi .It?., which it nitiif hourt qtilvkat thta til eoniiellt.iii.. Yin rttet, tlmt tthlet and full Inlormttten l.lT to K J. MiCM.ANAIIAN, Ati lit, Kutfiir, Or. It. W. MAXTllN, II. K, IIKOWK, 11. n l Airut, IMiU rtu. Alt, IU Third it, I'ortltnil, IX. THE ABOVE PIGTUKL' DOES NOT REPRESENT a lianw-iiger Irain on the Chicago, M II watikcu A Ht. I'liul Hallway. No. lit trains are vi-bIIIiiiIi-iI, lieateil hy tU-iim ami llnlileil hy elei-lrli-lly. l'.nch ilii-plng ear U-rlh lia an electric reail Iiir lamp. Il dining can are the heat In the wnrlil and It coaches are pal ace on whtst-l. Thi gnmt railway, cnnnccllng a it iloe wilh all trnticoiitliicntat linn at HI. I'aul nnd Omaha, oMirv to the traveling iiubllo the lx-t iwrvlce known. TiekuUvia the C'lilcugo, Mll wnukoe A Ht. Paul Itallway are on tale at all railroad ticket ofllctt to any point lu Hie United or Canada. Kor map, folder and other Information, adilre: C. J. EDDY, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. W M I Ml