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Smoke--U GREMA, Ten cent; . Queen of A BnttXEDMSGHL BETSY ANXlll.emxft Five cent Cig iirls, ars. My father was a boiler mkor ,, t early ago I entered l.ls ahop. Iu ,y tm,.,. tletu year I was a master workman and was always put whore hardest toll and greatest skill won. n...l.i n-k . - his n!.vf'i;oUK,'Vfor tl',ua 1 nini'i thi rDrstao,1,6,,'i;l',''lr dl,mi," whuu hu i.;.7. i V , . . " ""soriy motive Mk,.. 7 r . wnu announced - ""B" "in U I1U1UU Or T. .1 . . u lllU BUlll llltr (tf t i.i ........ ....... v l A"!,,rUa" y stationed 1.1 om7iv . , co"'""'l In chief, Hen oral Washington, was IiuIiiIbIiih in a l,Hf p, i . WINTER. Proprietor. WEiilSr rreiSIICU lui outiu&n, JH0TO coPRIOR PHOTOGRAPHS, J. S. LfCKEV, Watches and ClockB Ki:airel. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, 3aked & Inflamed Uddern. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strain, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, ilarness & Saddle Sores, xiatica, Lumbago, talc's, Siisters, vixz'i Eitf All Cattic Aiisi.cnt.?, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments. garut, whom I had lenrnotl to love oven In my boyhood. Dally I adih.il tr. .i, h..," I store Intended for that purpose and joyed : ""'" moor a delight, and each day's work brought mo nearer my heart's desire. One September night I had sought my bod, wearied with a day of hardest toll whon a messenger from my employer brought mo word that I was needed to re- i pair a boiler at the largust gnnmaking 1 works In the olty. I felt too tlrod to go" : but they would havo nn wnrkm-, ,... ' and tho Job must be done that nlKht, atneo 1 tho factory was engaged In a largo contraot which must not be delayed. Night work ' meant double pay, and every extra shilling ' " uijr uiarringo day, so I forced my wearied limbs to agreement with my will and hurrlod through tho dark streets to my labor. Tho boiler was of tho old two fluo stylo, and tho leak was In tho far ond of one of the flues. Tho Job wnB slow and painful. I was forced to do most of tho work while lying upon my bnck, but by tho aid of tho en gineer and the stoker I hml ,.nrl (i..ii. od it by 8 o'olook. Thoro was but an Mistress llotsy Ann Mossing. one was ii i7i i i .i.- liirnnntMi . j"i'"K sue appeared ..... vi.mu ami indeed acted llko one, for no sooner did she stand In the presence of . 7 . . umn " so'"'" ''is hand that band of stalwart pruportlons-and "'"'i""S on nor Klioes kissed It with tho -.uuruiuuovoteo. iMenmvhllo the tears ........leuuuwniierraooln piteous torronts, ... . w, BIIUUK wun suppressed ema il asmnston had a tender hoart, and ho was greatly distressed by this unusual ion nave somothlng to sayf" he asked npeai: on, but, I beg, my oblld, tlmt you ceuso weeping." ' Oh, your oioelleney, you are too kind, ' anl.l M... ..I..I l ... ' ..... uui rihinir in nni. r.wt eh .... oovorod a beautiful downcast faco which glowed pink and dowy through her tears . ram wasneil, suu klssod rose. "AOW, Mistress llltMnlna " ot.l U'nDl. lngton in his kindest manner, "tell me what brings you hither and what your er- "I oarao hitherto snve yonr eioellonoy' lire," was tho slnrtllnu r.,....,,0 Instead of laughing at theapporont pro- hour's work at trimming and onlklng ,'! , ''l,ln lrl ho bade hor whloh I oould oasllv finish n-iih7f. .hi: ' t0" 1.ll,n. ovorythlng, promising her Im- so 1 lot them go to gain a few hour.' iiuuiamneui in case her news m "u,r'"J wiu niiiiuipaiOU. Thus encouraged, sho lnwm hm em. "rin .. .. vtio murruw your oxooiioucy is to aid rent ueioro tnolr aallv work hnDn t. i. of sloop and tho painful labor In a oonflnod nnslMnn hn.1 i.. as I struck" tho la'K and' ' unrl''r1 ' -command icii into tno uoopest slumbor. How long I lay thus I know not. At last I dreamed that I was bound to the dmlr nt o ship, and my holploss framo was awash with tho lapping waves. Now In a dumb stupor, botwoon slooplng and waking, I folt their cold touoh, nnd shrloking with torror I awoke. I was unsliprm.iort in pltohy darkness. Tho swnsh nf vcntit e.111 lllled my oars; Its clammy ohllllnoss was undor guard. now Know you that, girlf" asked Washington, muoh surprised. " Your oicolloney will lay cortaln plans ugnuinu mo enemy ooiore tho company. r-rooeou," oonimuudod Washington stonily. "Among tho dishes sot before yonr oxtnl- itiiu.j. vnu uo a new vegotnnio of which you "iu ej luuu. stiffonlng my limbs, and its rising Md. ' ?nM 'e general, "you havo wascoverlnn mv liodv . I l lur8"'m an oraer from the kltohon with droad. But I was by nnturo onlnt nf thni.f and in a moment iocognlzed the full hor ror of rny situation. Whilo I war nms. trate In deepest sleep tho cnginoor had ro- ! u i i.. jj . . . inuoou a new version or tho muim tftlu and tho mouse" "I know not, gracious sir, what mann ing that hath of the mountain and the mouse," cried Betsy, "but If a iiipss of turned to hit. wnrb fo ,ha a T 'Z KruLU. IKHW 00 'rveU tohieon tho inor- POfllng n,e lonir 0,70 none, hari ? baweoh u . Bir. not .... u,,u na3 uiiiug mo uuiior witn iimr. j-or a moment llastmrmnn nnna n'.-i..- .1 . , " mv tomb win, .;;hH fll ' x I H?.l"1. y lcmnnded tho against tho cnie.ty of God and man which" w "n 'Z"Z, 'T n m imprisoned mo who hod never harmed , that you trlllo not with mo. Nay child nis loiiow nian and destined motosooruol do not fear. If Whoroforo, Mistress Blessingf" asked luiuiuo, iuuiiiiiBauu iiiuranrHni tm if ii.ni.i. ... wore fr to enjoy tho blue eky and glori- ! Lnlly deed, shU sufrer."' " Penetrate, le Membranes; , -sue QuickSy to t!..: Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it In a JiWy. Rub in Vij:orotJsIy. Muring Liniment conqverg Pain, Mokes flan or Bout well aula. 115 "ilPrR 'Pion Heat E.C. !AKE'( ft .' i ' . -viTtTiminiE AiniT ' 11W1. (or ,lc C4 and Snn Prnncksen, Cal u-diir can bo m.do kft f M -V..!!,Uoi, .Iv'ft filing- Sen- it-' U r'"' other f'.; - .K'rcpgthenn, P 5,1 I o v I k oratea (.",' ' i ""1 tones ihe F " i " 1 f,,"!''F'"m. K' , i Uebllity, fit. --v '-.fi - "iisneM. J't rrstores hf Ai!' ; : n yt organt. ' t' li'.s in ih. "JaOOD fi' r . -va t y oi 'T7 Of fit. rv.... 15 '"M.l in aidayt T!.n,;r io. It In very If you buy '- t'.tU more Af!1tC9S oub sunlight, whflo I, on honost workman, was entombed allvo, to ho slowly drowned, or, still worso, floothed llko a lobster. Tho heat of my rago ovoroamo the chill of the surrounding water and fovered mv blood. yot the cold enveloping of myoruol shroud olosod tighter about mo, Thon a sullen oalmnoss roplaord my passion, ond I ro solvod to dlo without a sob. I oould never forgive the Injustice of mv unmorltnd punlfihnjont, but I oould ad least din with dignity. So I sat llstlosBly till suddenly tho thought of tho srlef of mv Darenta and tho long suffering of my botrothod at my mysionous disappearance roused mo to onorgy. I would light for my llfo. Thoro must be, there should bo some mode of es capo, rsovor would I bo drowned, like a rnt in n Hooded drain, without o strug gle for llfo and freedom. Qui ok thought riioKoa my brain. I seized my hammor, crawled to the front and struck, with oil my foroe, upon tho bollor head. But bo foro It wan on Iron hood, which deadened all sound to those without. But, though their senses wore sodull, mlno woro quick ened to an unnatural sharpness, ond a new sound moro piercing and more heartrend ing ovorpoworod tho Bplash of the falling water. It was tho roar of tho flro In tho furnace bolow. Death by drowning was rnr less irigntful than tno one that now throatonod me. There was but ono hopo, one chance of escape, if I could burst n nolo through this cruel Iron and flood tho blazing ooals, I might savo myself. Among my tools was a punch. Hlowly I crawled through the water, growing sensibly warm, to the place wnoro I had neon working and groped till I found It. Book In the same weari some way till near tho furnaoo door, I piaoou tno punch in position, And, prnylng God's aid, I struok with oil my force. But. alas, tho depth of tho water caused my hammer to ro bound, nnd a lukowarm splash upon my face showod mo that my esoapo must be qulokcr than tho quick death that throatonod or It would never be. How could my blow bo mado offootlvof Suddenly a thrill of hope shot through my mina. l recalled a long countersink which I had been using. With this I might so lengthen tho punoh as to strike an ofToctlvo blow. A third Journey of an guish through tho water, now almost hot, brought mo, with mr last hone, to tho place whoro I had boon trying to pierce the boiler plate. Putting tho countersink upon tho punch and holding tholr junction with my left hand, I prayed thlstlme both to God and to my Margaret ond again struok a mighty blow. The tools flew apart, my left hand was frightfully bruis ed, but God and Margaret be thanked! I felt tho Irrip yield boneath tho punch. Again I placed them and again I struck. Blow followed blow, and, though tho heat was torturo and tho bruises martyrdom, Joy filled my heart, for I felt the depression growing deeper at eaoh stroke At last the punoh burst through tho opposing Iron. I I heard tho fleroo hiss of tho water as It I struck tho blazing ooals and tho olang of tho furnnoo door as the Astonished stoker swung It to learn tho can so of the steam's sudden escape. I quickly thrust my fin ger through tho hole amidst the rushing water and heard his scream of terror at the eight. Then tho quick fall of the rnko upon the ooals as tho flro was drawn fell llko ousels' voicoa upon my ear. and I knew no more. When I regained my son sos. many days afterward, Margaret was sitting by my bedside, and I, a mnn- glod wrock, was lying therein. Seven and thirty years ago this was, and still I often wake In agony from my sleep and hear tho rush of water, tho roar of flnmos and tho sharp hiss of steam. Chicago Times- Herald. So, nol" retorted tho tremhltitv irlrl "Xo ono must suffer. Is It not enough that I havo dared to como Into a lion's jaws to toll of tho deed, to Insure safety fur tho deslgnor thereof Now that I havo warned your excellency permit mo to re tire from your distinguished prosonce." General Washington guvo a signal, and Instantly an united guard of soldiers re sponded. "Arrest this girl," hosnld sternly, "and koop hor undor guard until Buoh time as sne send lor mo to confess her fault." "That will I never, though I dlo In prison," was the delimit reply as tho girl, who nHa enicreu ooweu and woeplng, rais ed her hond proudly and walked out with tne soldiers llko a young uuecn. All was tumult In the kkohens at Hlch mond bill, and cooks woro running about gottlng Into oneanothor's way whon a fair haired youth In tho garb of a serving man loitereu in and mado his way unobserved to the groat lireplaco, whore ho uncovered the skillets In whloh tho vegetables wore simmering on tho hearth. When he camo to that one containing tho nm. he droo ped In a handful of so mo condiment and Instantly took his departure. Ills noxt appearance was under tho win dow of that room In whloh Mistress Bless ing was lnoarcoratod. "H-l-s-t, sweet heart I Tho doso Is roady. Keep heart untu tne morrow, when I will myself re lease theo to ride plokabnck on my roan borso. It Is told In the town that Betsy Ann iiiossing Is arrested for a spy. Keep up your courage, sweetheart. "If you would befriend mo. betako vour- sen to somo saier place, whispered Hot sy's volco through tho barred window high abovo him. "A halter will bo ready lor your neck u you ore seen or suspocted, And listen if your dose takes effect, you aro no longer a lovor of mlno." Tho youth went away grumbling about an neing lair in lovo and war. If Washington was different from his usual self at that historic dinner, tho fact has not been recorded. There was much secret discussion of wolghty affairs with his guests, but he gavo close attention to the viands set before him. It was not, however, until tho vegetables were served that he mado any allusion to the food. When his favorite vogetablo, a dish of green peas, was uncovored, ho demanded attention, and when all were silent re marked In a loud voice: "There la death In tho pot." A great exoltoment ensued. The guests. who were In full uniform, drew their swords, and murmurs of "Death to tho traitor!" wore hoard on ovory sido. Then Washington sont for Mistress Blessing, who came with a defiant light In her eyo and was given the soat of honor at hor host s right hand, hho took It with a dignity that called forth approving and ad miring comments. Moldinrs are prover bially gallant, and thosoof 1770 were no exception to tho rule. A servant was next sent out hy the oom- . mander In chief on a peculiar errand. Ho ' returned, bringing with htm a livo and particularly active chicken, which partook eagerly of the dish of pons. And In five minutes by tho watch it lay dead In their midst. Betsy Ann Blessing married her lover aftor turning him Into a patriot, and Washington himself gavo away the bride. JIow much ho knew remained his own se cret, but green peas nover afterward graced his UbJo or were alluded to in his conver sation. Detroit Kreo Press. FACE RAW AND BLEEDING wiillf', 1 ,l,,rl"K "hl,h tfl blUUT) MooJj. ta. 11 low, moraine., !?om ?t ' '"'l-.il.l.- lo ,.rL.v,.,,l hliu Iron .ornu-lilnic In. (.. will , ,,, ilci,,. flr. t l , iV Cl Tlc, l' . ' 1"'K lx. Tho nr.! u ..plication wna lo ul iilBhl, nnd It la a art, tlmt llio iiiii...arani'.i of llio aDVrlvd parts IS- ." 'mrrorrmrnt tht ,xt mom- "'V """""" 'In' tr.iitinral. aa a roault, i " ,ulr auJ ""ooui .klo aa can bo W. H. NEEPIIAM, l'ataakala, O. n ai-.rprrrta Trb.t "r. amtle ai Your . 05 00 , 40 00 . 80 00 . 100 00 - W.nn bathi, "t, cre.ii.t nt iiiii.m, rn.M. So'J"i"."irh"'" W"1J- CiTirrai, J., City Miuslml's Notice. All-., u resuiems anu nroiwrty owners 111 the oily of Euireno tire hereby no- tilled to clean up ami remove all rub- blsli of every kind from the streets and alleys adjoiulni; llielr premises: also to remove nil obsli uctions from the euid streets and alleys within 11 vo days iniui me date of this notice. Bated July 27, ISM. II J Day, City Marshal. rVlien lulu wan Bk-k, we paw biT Cntto. w Mien alio was a Child, alio eriod fur Castoria. When alio btx-amo Miis, alio clunt; to Ci.storla. When alio had Children, she gave tLeiu Casuuia. ;CLOSING OUT SALE Of Buggies, Carrirries and Wagons. LOOK AT THESE rfilCES:, "r"' 1 "S!l "(.', l.ratlii'rTnitiniliK and 1 leutlier (up, complete oliulce of live styles of spl ines, luinnt r prices: f UK) nnd f 103, now No 11 Hond Wilson ( l'orl land. Iloil v) I.en Trim I Sprlnij i ScmI Mountain Wat'oii, t'oinplfle 4 ' ;j i. ti ('nlioiy Tops fc'O nnd fl'.'i exlni. No 2 C'oinliiimtion Sirinn Wilson 2 Sent, former price $100 65 00 These are no cheap trash but the best goods ever made at the factory. COAST" all Steel Uear Wnsons. CAPACITY. TlUl: 3S 2.-.II0II.S II, .-:T n,.,i Sx'.i o'lUO His i ;, ii , 3x10 1(1011 Ihs li, " " .11x10 0000 1 lis l-J, " i. IWxll 7000 His 1(, " o o itieii lire d.uu extra. UUilornia Hack bed J7.50. extra. M. M. DAVIS. Aknliri.ee l:on.l c Jk V. Co. Corvallla, Oregon . t 00 00 .. G2 60 .. 05 00 . 70 00 .. SO 00 June 4th, IS!. i i iimerene iiliir Yo Siiffsf From -TZZ Fir rtr.Ff. ESKINR RLFFP Or Arc Heallliy and Have iNr-or.u.' r. :. itv :j-J' CENnPiA!. O S B I LITyBl JS-OOo n CnNctTiTimftM B.f.,Jk''''h -Wam-FINE DIGESTION 1rli.ELUES -:.-BRIGHT SPIRITS InPU.tt CLOOO "tSioyA GOOD CONSTITUTION DK. tJsNLET'S CELERY, DEEP an IRON Will Curo thes DisBe9-AND-Bring all theso Bleislnga 11 Kuckleu'a Arnica Salve. The Hist Salve in the world for t' r sale ly OSIU'KX i IIkI.AXO. t uts, llruise. Sores. L'livrs, Salt KlHllm. twvT Sores. Tetter. ('lianiil Himds, t'hilblaiiis, Corns, nnd ail Skin Kriiplions, and positively cures l'iles. or no pay required. It is Kiiiiraiikvil 10 i;ive p-ciTect natlslaclion or money iviuuueu. j rice : cenis per liox. for sale liy Henderson & Linn. v-y- X ths T.:, 'i K BEST m COcts. and SI. 00 Itott e. One cent a dosa. uiruittt by all driur- Itla soUl on a gists. It cures r.t-iit'tit Cuntunnptiou wuuu bug uuab vuui'..i iui ruil9 vmytf. Sl"l liylltMi'Ii'is..:! A .iit.. TAKE - -LIVERINE Perfnmes For Honea, Thero aro some perfumes tlmt are very grnlclul to horses, however little credit a horse nmy commonly recoive for possess ing delloacy of socrtt. Jforso trainers aro a aro of tho fnnt nnd make us of tholr knowlrdiro In training VOll TJIK Cull foi' W arrants. Notice is herehy given that the fol lowing warrants will lie paid on pre sentation ut my olllce. Interest on samo will cease June 29, 1H90: All Lane county wnrranlH from registered number S(i.S to H Kislered nuiulwr 10,- 052 both inclusive. J tl UllAV, County TrcaHiirer. I'.unene, Or, Juno 2(1, 1800. Jill Hill, Lumber City, l'a., ivriles: 'I have been suflcriug from piles for 2i years mid thouglil my case incura ble. DeWltl's Wilcli Hazel Salve was recommended lo me nsn pile cure, so I bought a box nnd it performed n per manent cure." This is only one of I tliousnnds of sliuilar cures. lOczenia, sores and skin diseases yield quickly when it is used. Ohiiiir.n & DkLano. Last summer one of our urnnd chil dren was sick with a severe bowel trouble. Our dodol's remedies had failed, then we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dian lnca Remedy, which eavo very speedy relief. We regard it as the best medicine ever put on the market for bowel complaints. Sirs E O Gregory, Fredcrickslown, Mo. This certainly Is tho best med- Connecls nt Yaqiiina ilav with the Id no ever put on the market for dys- San I-riincisco fc Yaquiim Hay steam- entery. summer complaint, colic nnd "! v-umpiiiiy. LIVER AND COfJSTIPATIOfJ, For Sale by All Druggists. ftREGON CENTRAL & EASTERN. R. R. Co. YAUUINA HAY KOUTtt. THROUGH TICKETS To tho EAST. via the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Thronizti Cullman l'alnro lleeliera. ToarUt .KTI'L'rHiiml new ItecllttliiK Chair cart. DAILY l'OHTLAND TO CHICAGO Train healed liy .earn anil can lighted bf I'lnlarh l.lsllt. Tlmo lo ( lilcKO, (Ifa; tlmo to Now York, l1.; days, wlilch U many hours qulckoi tlinu all rouiH.'llliira. For ratea, llmo tallica and full Information apply to I! J. MrCI.ANAIIAN, Agent, Ktlftvne, Or. K. W. 11AXTON, V. E, HHOWN, (len'l Aiitut, Plat, i'aas. A(t, IU Third .L, Portland, Oi. pAUIIIl hmn railway. cholera Infantum in children. It never ails to give prompt reliel when used ill reasonable time nnd the plain printed directions arc followed. Many molliera have expressed their sincere gratitude fur the cures it has efleeted. For sale by Osburn & DeLano. STEAMSHIP FARALLON." Sails from Yaquiuti everv 8 davs for San Francisco, Coos liny, l'ort Orford, Trinidad and Humboldt liny. T&qs. F. Dates. Eenry" C. Palae, HenrrC. Receivers. ORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. R U N S Pullman Elegant Tourist Passenger Accomodations Unsurpassed- Shortest Houte llelween the Wil lamette Valley anil California. Fare from Albany nnd 1'oinls West to San I'ranciscn. Cabin t 0 00 Steerage 4 00 To Coos Hay nnd l'ort Orford, Cubin $ 0 00 To Humboldt Hay. Cabin t 8 00 I toll ud Trin (loud for (iO days Soec- Inl. A MMcnllne QueD. Christina of Sweden was of tail nnd commanding flguro nnd walketl so heavily stubborn nnd nppnrrntly liitrnctablo aul that her step was often mistaken lor tnni mnls. of n man. Her volco was harsh, nnd her notions wero often abrupt nnd rude. Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Cars St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Farnn TO Grand Forks OrooKston, Winnlpe", Helena and Butte. -Through Tickets to- Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and all Points East and South. Itf-llef. "Am so fflad you had tho doctor. ho rollnvo your" "Vos of 130." Boston Courior. Did Many trainers have f.ivorito perfumes, tht composition of which Ihcy kenp a se cret, and It Is the poshes. ion of this means of appealing to the hnWs orthotic scnao that enntiles so many of tln'in to ncconi pli.h such wonderful results. Loudon ."Letch. For luf trmation, time card., mapaand tickets ' caii en 'ir wrile j R. McMURPHEY (len l Agent, Kiig'tie, .Otllce: liixims 2 and 4 Shellon Hlmrk. IR- ! A. D. CHAELTON, Asst. Gen?. Pass.AgtnT. i MnrrUon Htrfft, firnor Tlilrd POnTlANO. OREGON KIVEK DIVISION. BtoiimtTH "AIlmDv" nuil "Wm. Hnnir," iicwlv fnrniHlnl, hnvo Alhniiv dally fxccitt Suiurdity at 7:4 "i n in, ur- nviii in j 'oriianu tno Hitmo Uuy nt 1:.H) it id. JCfjtiiriiinif lumtH leave I ort- iuiMl I he name rlayn an h1ovc at (iKJO ti. ni. nrrivlnx In Allmny nt 7:4") pin. KDWIN HI i INK, J. f MAYO, (iEOKd K F. CICAW, Afrnit llnfiiv. NOT ICE YOU M IlLICATlON Tj n ' I tnico nt li'.fu ltr.rc, Orfpon, JllUfif-, Xli. Nol ic it li rehy Kvtn tlntt tin- fnllnw- iiiK-rjitrncil nu'-r lntu Hlf l notn-i ol Ii in inteniion to iukf nut! (r(Kf in ni.,rrt nf b M clitiui, uri'l tljit nititl nrnfif will Ix-tnmlo x intr -lotl NVuro.L. H. C. ('. (-V niniiH-ion'T, at Knt-nn, flrf-on, tn July 1 1, vij Nor in mi K Workiunii lion.' Rtc.nl rntrv No, 7h'H for thfi w lt ijw X, Mil office li. tp ft. r 1 wrnt. . Hu nanitti tho fHow iritf witnMiiPB to proTf hist continuous rK.'lr.co upon ami cultivation i khkI UimI vi: Colutnliii ('oIp, Clinton Ann I, Tlionnm Wliitmori- nii'l J( (TcrHou Wngli, nil of Iks bt'J. Or" K'in. H. M. Vr.Tfn, It'ji.tr Soo Pacific Line. The Shortest, Safest ami Most COM I'LKTIi ItOUTE To nnd from nil points In Canada, United States anu F.uroo. Tee rinest Palace Sleeping, Parlors, Dinini and Toarlst Cars Id tne llotli First nnd Second-Clasn Cara nre heated by stenlll nnd aro designed to sceiiro iiuiforin warmth, combined Willi ierfeel v'eiitlliition. The cars of no other lino can com. narc wllli them In these respects, nor ill atrcuKth, eh nance and comfort. CANADIAN PACIFIC R'Y CO. '8 fjoyal Tiail Steamship Cire TO CHINA AND JAPAN. Thi-aK! twln-irrew utiamrm nre In ercrf re MK'i'i Nii. rlr ti any Milim (hut Hrtb yet milled the I'm iiii? tiffBn. Tin. rutin In -iOO mfloi short or Uihii viH nny other Traiift-I'acltlo line. L'A NA IIAN AlHTKAUAN HTKAMKR LINK to - lfON)M'U KI.II AND AUHTIIAUA. 1 he Kh'irtfflt line to tho Colonies 'I In-he it( aiiH-ra enrry an exj-urienced McdlCftl Mhii Hii'l a Hti-warilcHN on i-rwy royaito, r'-r time tnhlcn. immi.lil.'tai. or bhw Infnrma. ti'ui. rail nn .r miilremi. I.- . i i. , .1 , i I. a n i n m nnKW. I A ic m, Kii((fiic. FMelit atil l'aneniror Ajrt, j 1 htr.i Ht., I'ortiand, Or, tiKO. V,1,. HK;WN Iiit. 'tin. Afent, v-incouTor, II. C. WlKlll'S I'IKIHI-II F.iikII"Ii lU'inedy. iiniNK, the (rreat At Y;:ki.ito.n'h. THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES HOT REPRESENT a pnssenKor train on tho Chicago, Mil waukee & St. ln ul Hallway. No. Its trains nni vcitlhulcd, heated by steam nnd litjhled by electricity. Each sleeping enr berth has nn electric read Iiik lamp. Its dining cara are tli besi In tho world anil Its conches are pal aces on wheels. This great railway, connecting ns it iloes wiih nil transcontinental line at St. I'mil nnd Omnha, assure to the traveling public tho best service known. Tickets via tho Chicago, Mil waukee A St. 1'aul Hallway aro on sale at nil railroad ticket oftlcca to any mint In tho United or Canada. For maps, folders and other Information nililres.: C. J. EDDY, General Arjent, Portland, Oregon.