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1 La CREMA, . Ten cent; . 6 (iuceii of Hearts. Five cent .Cigars. A RII)E FOit love. Mv t. v, ' "en 8tti0 this morninB In ...,..'. "rlt8 ' 5"" I bare learned to regard oilort.i. n L. WINTER, Proprietor. yght.Cloniy WeaiHer Preferrei. for Sittings. can't ; boar to drrii'Kw7TS,,r25 yOU tho WholO truth. It I. thU- 1 havoanilf accepud suitor. . Mr. bS.V'0" nMBBWay. Ills olalm isolder than yours hot what you have lost in time you h.'Su In ardonoy. Heaven help n,o, fur I cannot" hooao between you. So I have, after Bre"t ruS niiulah, decided to make the following ro Joanl-to both : A. you live at abou? enuil dS tnnee. from Feeder Station, you smooth fctart tomorrow morning at an hour before Sun rise, oach on bis wheel (Mr. 8 la an .! Polled filer,) and the one that at our front gato shall claim my hand. I put you both on honor not to .tart a minute before it You have amlta the .tart 5 ii.i..u .1 . "u o'grees east of you, A HOSE AND A BABY, bin- helunjjed to tlic (lower mission. She rnrrh.l n bunch of pink nm m i,Pr had nil i:imm1 dnwn llju narrow street ns inlttlit, imi'jpivuilly, a stream of truant sunshine. Half a dozen wretched, Idle xxplo were Kutherod nlHiut im open doorwnv, and sho Paiuul, ifliim-hig ut them somowlmt tim idly. YWthlu sho saw several children, who stared In nn apathetic way nt pallet iu I w corner, where n man lav. Seated on ho floor near by, a bundle i( nigs in her lap, from which could just be seen abnbv'a bead, was a woman. Her eves, sunken mid hollow, wero Hied upon thofaco nf tho man, but there wero no tears, no moans, though It could easily bo soon that ho was Which obviates thi. handicap. I havo wriun uu"ut '" l"lss lllt he dark vallev i.TJ . Vt """i,"1"1 ' mall both of your 1 1 llu Klrl fr"i tho llower mission enter SCRATCH iCLOSING OUT SALE AND SCREAM SUPERIOR PHOTOGRAPHS. J. S. LUCKEY, .t TP1 "SW 33 Xa 3E3 X&. Watches and Clocks Repaired. t.;i;e.Ki oBimiit. Me: ustan; L inimeat for Burns, 3aked & Inflamed Udders, flies, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and .Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness C: Saddle Sores, ?ciaticn, Lumbago. ?ca!ds, Slaters, insect E'itts, Ml Cattle Aiiment?, .All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailment. Penetrat-'s ; cle Membrane ".xsaa Quickly to tliu Very 5eat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. Muitang Liniment contuerg Pain, Makes flan or Bcut wall lotlj.ra tj.ntk..H ... . .. i , , . . ' rbrathatim. m.nt , r wl" uuro start bo- . nesitatou and looked alwut hex. Such scroblos treaohr;u.i ,YZ". "'.I1?? . .ty'. "- destitution 1 Hi claims. ".-ur.ei.uroorau iiomiy neon u inmato here. Sorrow and ' If eltbor of you gentlemen do not cnn.l.w ' "au,lu,lB "ero too. Disease had tnen tho prlzo worth tho trial, I shall bo all tho bm' "P ' nml now cvcu llur unprnct iced pier with tho other, and I enn't think this fair 0yu 01se''r,''l that death hud registered his and Impartial tost will cause me to Inso both u:lmo bfsUI tho "titers. She went with LovliiBly and expectantly, iixnK. ; hl,u tu tho man who lay in tho comer tho T , , , i K'1'1 death and bendiuR over tho win no JL 1m" ? Inally 1 resolvcd to , B,'',"ca to Burrot""l lr s might an nil- ..... ,j ui uiu, i n.ijui. I spent an hour looking over rucU nwij.s I The man opened his eyca nnd looked in I COtllll find in mr lihrnrv fii. a llu! ....... i... . . , Bessie's diagram. ' i Ho clohi. ZnZ ioses iroin the old (lainl," ho mur mured. "I pulled them for M(iry." Thero was a jiauso Ix'foro ho adilefi, "Sho woro them to tho little church 1 hoar tho hell so far away and i ho prayer tho hinn so far away so far away." It scorned that tho roses wero n token from tho old loripitten davs. tluit their UK 0 APFR kept on die at B.C.DAKE'B . Ttn AdTciti.iiia Aitency. 64 na - mm ii-banite, Hn Francisco, Cal ftmtraf u for 4drrtutQ can be msde ZTWthe Fa' line ben- ciatwltclilnff ot Uie eyfi t nd other Btrcngthenii, In v f Koratei Q'l lonm the enMrojiit4m. HnJttn curn 1 eb ill tr. rtH:in..,. ;'& '-niHslons, mtSft? fc"iv-V.H n'i'lelopr, Mir mk pZVZ -It 11 Hi in nour oeioro sunrlso I sailed awav in tho dim twilight of thnt fated moruluK I (rot tho first 20 miles without serious check or Interruption. Dogs and children then poured out of open gates and followed me, yelping and howling like imps of tho pit. Before I reached tho end of tho hnrirnr.ienaton.in. . , . . .. " ...UU..Uftn: j Ul mM aim varieties wero hounding 1 "agrnneo, subtle and lino, hud pierced his ...... .u uhi tin nuunutiuv iicrivo "dim oiii niut. ico coiist'ioiisiii'sd I ho w oman stirred. Her sharp features twitched. Sho looked nt tho girl, nt tho roses, then bent a litllu nearer tho wuslcd llguro on tho iallct. "Mary where is Mary?" ho asked faint ly. " Tho ono who woro tho roses gone? Can't you (lud her Is sho lost lost?" There was n tremor in tlio thin weak voice, u piteous wail on tho lips which for so long a time poverty and degradation laid taught to framo only curses, und tho woman who had grown lianl and cruel iu the same school began to rock to and fro m mute ngonv. She did not reply, and again ho moaned, "Mary, is slio lost lust?" Then tho pet lines about her mouth relaxed somewhat. and bending ulsive the ashen face slio an- swereu Hoarsely: "No, no! Xot lost. inn, Here, by your side. Tim, here. v-uo jouueu crj close to lilm, aiul ono long, lingering look of mognilion passed from his fast glazing eyes to hers, 'i hen a gray shadow came ilntvn between them. Ihoyollliit girl ulaeed tho roses on ihn coverlet and passed out. She spoko for a moment wiui u wonum nt the diKr. then wns gone. It was laic the next afternoon when sho returned. 'J hem was u pnekngo in ner nana. Jn the room tho woman mt Idle, with a baby in her lap, just as on yesterday. Sho glanced up iu u slow, Indifferent wiiv, hut sain nouiing, ami tho girl asked very gent ly, "Tim ho lias gone away and did ho taKo tlio roses with blurt" Tho woman before her was still young. but privution, misery, wrong doing had had their way. Keeling was stilled, tho springs or cmotiun irozen, and tho girl rcauml this, ihe Kit Mat Inn was not whol ly now, for it is pitifully truo that "tho oor yo havo always with you," and sin ilnds easy lodgment among tho very poor. Sho knew nil this ami thought to warm to iresh life tlio soul which sat In darkness. So sho looked nlKjut the room mid said again, "Tim has gone," but thero was only a nod und a blank gazo for reply, and she turned to open her iiaeknge. A not iter woman entered at t lie moment. Tho girl spoko with her, and then tlio bundle of nigs in tho mother's nrms which enwrapt tho baby was taken by tho new comer nnd curried nwny. Now the girl busied her self nliout tho room. She had given a por tion of the contents of her mekagc to tho woman who took tho luiliv. The others she loosened and licpin to display. Thero was an older child. Sho talked to him and now mid then to tho mother, but no replies wero mnde. After nwhilo there was a llttlo stir nt tho door. Tho woman, who had left them, returned nnd went direct to tho mother. Toward her she held n buhy. It wus c&nu nnd whlto and woro n dainty bluo gown. Llttlo rings of golden luiir lay damp on the forehead, and eyes as blue as heaven smiled, though tho poor littlo fuco was pinched and wan. lho mother looked nt it, then nt tho woman. "Where's my babyf" sho u.tkctl a little fiercely. "Bring my linby." The girl sle)ied forward nnd took tho llttlo ono in her arms. "This is your own baby," sho answered very tenderly, com ing nearer and holding it toward the moth- nounu" caught mc by tho anklo. I tried to kick him, tho effort causing iny wheel to wabblo frightfully. Before I could re cover balance a wretched looking animal got In front, nnd my lender knocked it down and run over it. I fell 00 foot, with Mm whnnl ,.f ,... y on top. Tho ontiro howling pack sur- j rounded mo liko bo many wolves, sunrllng ....u. a 10011,1 up, uim pulling out a revolver began shooting right and left. Tho oanino mob quickly scampered off. I picked up my safety, nnd finding that tho wheel was nil right I was about to mount when I began torcnlizo Hint lux. right anklo was painfully sprained. While I wag rubbing it four or flvo men and a dozen boys gathered to the spot and regard ed mo with gaping curiosity. Despite my many bruises I was in a mood to fight tho wholo village. .1 turn nml all. I suddenly thought of Bessie Boolo, and forgetting my injuries I mounted and rodo off. As I left the village I hoard a honrso yell behind mo. I now struck a roiling section, and tho hills roso In con tinuous undulations. Tho roads wero rocity nnu graved with winding gullevs. My progress was fivtrful. At tho end of this spurt tho road sud denly forked, nnd iu the absence of n slun board I was brought to nn abrupt halt, not having tho slightest idea which prong of me iorK icu to my goal. I decided to go to tho neighboring farm houso and Inquire. Leaving my wheel In a fence corner, I struck across tho fields In a trot. I found tho farmer In his barnyard, and after ho una witn ailllculty subdued a pair of snv ngo bulldogs that wanted to cat mo with out Reasoning, I elicited tlio information thnt tho road to the right led to Feeder. Arriving nt tho forks, I wns horrified to find that my wheel was gone. Casting a hasty look around, I saw a fellow mounted on it and riding for dear life about 200 yards to the westward. I snatched my re volver from my pocket nnd rushed madly after tho thlof, shouting an agglomeration of throats, broken Imprecations and ab breviated prayers. I fired a shot at Inter vals. Tho follow gave a nervous look be hind, lost his gravity and n minute later took an awful header. Gathering himself up, ho abandoned tho wheel, scaled tho fence and disappeared. Arriving nt tho spot where ho fell. I found the faithful safety still uninjured and was soon on my wnv. It was now 10 o'clock nnd I a littlo over"80 miles awny." I began to feel alarm at tho aspect of tho heavens. In a ?iuarter of an hour tho big drops began to all, and presently tho rain was pouring down a veritable deluge. I went plunging on through mud nnd rivulet, half blinded by tho rnin, which tho fitful southeast wind blew Into my eyes with n pitiless fury. There was but ono consoling thdlight thnt tho storm had probably struck my rival first, judging from its direction. J was as wet as a human fiotRnm"wnshcd up by tho sea." My wheel threw mud in a way fiat was dreadful, flecking my sod den clothes till I might have been taken for a winged hog. At last, just as tho rain began to slack en, I caught sight of a church spire less than a mile ahead ana knew that 1 was about to enter Feeder Station. My heart thumped with a now excitement. As I entered tho town I struck tho first street nt right angles and did not know whether to turn to tho right or tho left. I met n man nnd asked him to locate Flight street (tho one marked on Bessie's diagram I had forgotten Its relative position). The citizen said ho lived "four miles In tho kontry, but guessed Flight street was to tho left." I didn't hang a second on tho rustic's uncertainty, but swung nround In tho direction Indicated. Tho next cross ing was supposed to be Flight street, and Bessie's residence was supposed to 1 in the middle at the north side. I reached the spot, but tho only building In thnt square was a red stable. At tho sight of this I nearly fainted, but without permit ting myself to Indulge in ooiisn wratn i asked a street liy to direct me to t light street. Ho pointed south. I crossed over and hod hardly reached tho mlddlo of tho designated street when a mud bespattered man on wheels dashed up to the sidewalk, sprang from his vehicle, nnd meeting a lady at tho gate kissed her. I merely lifted my hat and rodo on In search of a hotel. F.xchnngo. My bahy broke out with a rah. n would "cnu.-h and terrain, ll would lakt- two lo hold l.lm. ami oik- to nil iiH'ilictne on lilm. Vt had lo nol.i him .omoliinoa mi hour before no could lii't blm quh-l. d ilou n. All tild thai tWy novor .aw .iu-h ti face or ltn.lv on nny l.aby iu on him. 1 hail to tie hi. hand. IWlu iu n ok.lh. nibt and (lav, for live mouth, at v i.ir had u-ed Cl'Ti. CLKA, anil 1 lH-Kall to u.o It. AfXrr only on ati'li,tti.m, he luy !,, m, ,Uf4a bo bad not for a month, poor llttlo f.-llow. 1 1,, bun not a .car ou him now, nnd I. in fair nml hi lleah in iofl an any baby While ho li ul tlii. dWami 1 had to cut the pleove. oul of lit . ciothoa, anil put itatiio underwear on hint to keep hint rool. 1 bad to keep piece, of iofl eloth an.tied hi neck. II wa. no wet with inoUturu from Hie Mire, ami 1 had lo change tho cloth sometime ten or twelve time, aday. Mas. A. HAVStS, Lisbon, N. D. H'lim- Ct'R Trk.tmt IUbt !li-itnia. "inn bntht .ith Ci Ticm Sim-, ami -rni!e applies Wen, of i I'Tu I'm (ointment!, tlio rrent tkin cur. S..M th-oiphmit (h wnftit. I'liniH llKUO AKD I ion. Coal-., t I'ioiw. l!olon, U.S. A. Of Buggies, Carriages and Wagons. LOCK AT THESE PRICES: Ute. Your A First Class liuggy, Leather Trimmings nnd J leather lni, coin enoiee ot rive styles or springs. Former prices: flOOitnd $105, now ij,-, oo No 11 Hoatl Wagon I, Portland. Hotly) I.ea Trim J.0 00 4 Spring 2 Seat Mountain Wilson, Complete SO 00 4 " s " " " " 1IJ0 110 Clumpy Tops $20 und extra. ?o 2 Combination Spring Wugon 2 Seat, former price $100 These are no cheap trash but the best goods ever made at the factory. "COAST" all Steel Gear Wagons. CAPACITY. TlllK 00 It would be hard to convince n man siiU'ering from bilious colio that his agony is due to a microbe with an uu- pronouncnlile name. But one dose of Ue itt's Colic und Cholera L tiro will convince him of its power to iillbrd Inslnnt relief. It kills puin. OsituitN & DkLano. tVhelt Tl.liiy wasalok, we two hor Cuato.x When bho was a Child, hho cried for Castoria. IVhen shobecanio MUs, Fho cluttf; lo Costorla. vVhen aha had Childreo, aht' gavo IXout Cantoris. Mrs I!lto(iie Nnnli, of this place, wits taken in the uight wiili crumping pains and tlio next day diarrlitfa set ih. She took half a buttle nf blaek- b.ny coidial but got no relief. She tl en sent tome to tec if I bail any thing Hint would help lier. I sent her a tint tie of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and OinrrlitiM Hi inetly mill the nrst dose relieved her. Another of our neighbors had I cell sick fornlioutn week and lunl tried diderent icniniivK for iliarrhuM hut kept getting worse I si nt him tills remedy. Only four mines ci ti were minimi to euro mm lie says lie owes his recovery to this wonderful remeily. Mrs Marv Sibley, Sidney, Mich. Kur wile by O'hiirn & IJcl.iino. is. F, dates, Heiht C. raise, BeirrC Receivers. SxSJ 2500 lbs. 3x9 3500 lbs. 3x10 4000 lbs. 3xl0 .0000 lbs. 3Jxll 7000 His. 1J, Farm lied.... U 12, H, 3 inch tire Jo.00 extra. June Ith, lft'.W. . $ GO 00 .. 62 50 ., 05 00 .. TO 00 .. SO 00 caiiiorimi Hack bed S7.50. extra. M. M. DAVIS. CurvtilllM, Ori'troii, Isn't Tour Wife. .4 Weaker than she was when you uiarritd her ? She shows lack of energy, lack of vitality, poor digestion, and suffers from ills coinmou to women ? Have yon cv:t tried lo heh her? If so, you haven't gone the tight way nbout it, if W you haven't got a case of 'S &R. HENLEY'S CELERY, BCEF flMB IKOU I for her. i f That will make her strong and well, ami bring lia.k i the roses to hor checks, and the bright linppy look U In r eyes, iion t waste a moment. Get it for Iter to-th-.v Kor sale by OSBURX & Oi:LAXO, iCtiiii:.-l.':-i-:.t.ii ORTHERN PACIFIC R. R u N S Pullman Elegant Tourist Sleeping Cars Dining Cars ""mi T i it . . OneinrDts. ' ii--o:, tf-y in the fint 'P e:n ofs. r.iti'M wMknn ll caj U i onne i iu andavl K vtr Th. r .. 'T nf-sl. r.. .at tnitlluH. 1: u very f MY. a paus--'1 hoictO. - 'fyo'trmf ..Tlx Eiore tl ii AdlrsM '...:, -:tlt ta, Enlland'l Bluo Blood Factorj. The distribution of honors nnd rownrtls has In this country como to ho associated with so much open and shameless buylng and selling that in rending tho list of birth day titles one heaves a sigh of relief nt find ing for once thnt tho fountain of honor has only played n)on rcsjwctahlo mediocrities. Saturday Kcview. The Longest Tlimph llur. The longest telegraph line In tho world nbovo ground nnd without n break runs from Knekhampton, In Queensland, to liroomo. In Western Australia, nnd crosses about two-thirds of the entiro continent. The total length Is something over 8,000 miles. Tho little thing reached out itsnmis ami uttered a fceblo cry. Then the mother spcang forward. Sho had not known her own child, so clenn and whito and bcnilti. fill. Tears started to her eyes. Tltey rain ed down her face, and with a passlonnto sob sho caught tho baby and strained it to hor breast, crying, "Oil, Tim, Tim!" Then tho girl passtnl out silently. Sho half divined thnt theso tears might lie ns the waters of reirencnitlon. There canto to her a faint shadowing of the truth that thero nro times when a blossom, a little child, some great or even small emotion, ntnv Iw ns the anirels thnt stirred tlte pool of Hethcsdn and so thrill mid charge one's Inner consciousness that tho soul, Isithed anew, Is cured of lis sickness, whatsoever that may bo. Annnh ltobinson Watson in New Orleans Times-Democrat. Sleeping Cars St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Pa rnn TO Grand Forks Orookston, Winnlpe", Helena and Butte. Through Tickets to- Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and all Points East and South. For Information, time cards, maps and tickets can on or write a-" V- i unifies- io'2'ulq:ii: I OR A CAb IV WILU NOT C.UIit. 4P.RsTociib!e rintlro nntiKnivi! Tomo. Bold.,!!Pr"l?l,"i or eont b mail. liOc, (We, and 1.00pcr pneknro. famples free. KOKO Bold brlleliderson A l.lnn. Tho l'nvorlto T05TB POTOH fortlioTccthond lii-euth,i!oo. TAKE -LIVERIN roil the LIVER AND CONSTIPATION. For Sale by All Druggists. O'sTJtoiaV THHOUGH TIGKETS To the KAST via the m cujcirnie R. McMURPHEY Oen'l Aieiit, KuKctip, Office: I'.oon.a 2 and 4 Slicltnn Hlock, -OK- A. D. CHAELTOK. Asst. Gen'. Pass.Agent. V, Morrison Street, corner Third PORTLAND. OftCaON Metal flhOAttilnt;. In tnatlng of the tliverirenco of opinion as to the best mctnl sheathing to bo used on iron and steel ships, rilr William White, communicating to the Knglish Institution of Xnvnl Architects, argued that tlio advo cates of copiior nnd zinc respectively havo onch strong points to urge. Ualvanic ac tion lietween Iron and t" l anil copper, in which tho former would bo tho sufferers, had boon feu rod, whereas It wns pointed out that zinc, In Its relativelyelcilricnl po sition U) iron nml steel, would practically protoet tho latter, hut under the test of el norlenco zinc, thouirli tinjteetlna Ihe Inin anil steel, has failed to recommend itself as a material capable "f innlnuiinlng a clean Ixittoni the furiiintion of Inwiliilile salts on the zinc by the action of sea wnter soon causes serious roughness on the) Ixit toni nntl tends to fouling. On lite whole, therefore, the conclusion has lvn nrrlvid at that tho ettra cost of external cupper sheathing, ns coinpurnl with zinc, Is more than repaid on subscpient servhv t.yecon mnv of conl nntl ninintenance or sixin w hat reninins Is to nntl NOTICE FOR l'UUI.ICATION. I.au.l Ofliceat Kosi-hnrg, Orr i;.in, July 211, lh:l. Notice is hereby piven thnt (ho following nnmeil settler has flhd notice of his intentinn to make final proof in foippcri ot nis claim, and that i-ftiil i roof will he mails be fore Joel Wats, V H C C Commissioner, at Kncene, Oregon, on Atiftust '2ti, IH'.tfl, viz: CbKrips N Sn iw, on 11 G MbUS2ior(be nf H iiw !, let I, sco in, ip 10 s, r 8 w, and e ne , sec 2o, tp lfi s, r west He tialnes III folios itilf witnesses to prT his conthinous rehidrnco upon sial ottltivaiion of, said land, viz: Howard Pope, Joseph C Fsrmor, George C I'eil and Denjamlu Kilgoro, all of Al- phs, Oregon. It. M. Vrsicil, Hfgister. OREGON CENTRAL & EASTERN. R. R. Co. VAQU1NA I3AV KOUTK, Connects nt Ynipiltia liny with the Han francisco & aitiitia liny slenui ship Coinpany. STEAMSHIP "FARALL0H-" Hails from Ynqtiina every 8 days for otin I'ruiicisco, tjoim uny, I'ort urrortl, Trinidad and Humboldt liny. ThrotiKli I'lilliiian l'lthico sleetiers. Tourist ileeltersand new lteclitilag Chair ears. DAILY l'OHTIiANDTO t'lIUJAtlO Trains healed hy steam and cars llnhted hy I'ltllsch I.IbIiI. Tlino to Chicago, .l)s days; tlmo to New Vork, 4','days, which Is iimny hours qtilekut than all comictltiirs. For rales, time tables and tttll Inlorniallon apply to K J. McCl.ANAMAN, ArciiI, Kiigene, Or. It. W. IIAXTON, C. K, IIIIOWN, (lon'l AKent, Dish Cass. Ant, l;i.'i Third st., Portland, Or, LpPACIFIC RAILWAY. Passecger Accomodallons DusiirpassEil Shortest Itouto lietween tho Wll- iniiietto Valley ami C'ullforuln. Fare from Albany nnd Points West lo Knn Francisco. Cabin $ 0 00 Htcernge 4 00 To Coin Itay and I'ort Orford, Cabin $ 0 00 To Humboldt liny. Cabin $ 8 00 Koiind Trip (Jowl for 00 tlavs Hnec- lal. Soo Pacific Line. -The Shortest, Safest nml Most COM PI.KTK KOUTK j To and from nil jiojiits In Cnnndn, uiiiicii otaies mill j'.uropc. Tie Finest Palace Sleeping. Parlors, Dlnlnj and Toorlsi Cars In ice Until First nnd Hcconil.Clnas Cars are heated by steam nml nro ili-slgnetl to iM-curo nn I for iti warmth, combined with perfect ventilation. Tho cars of no other lino can com- fmro with them In these respects, nor n strength, elegance nntl comfort. CANADIAN PACIFIC IVY CO.'H Royal iTlail Steansljip Cige TO CHINA AND JAPAN. Thoo iwin-npn-w ntcnmprit aro In ovrrv re- iiiu i nl ine uci-nii. i n NOTICE FOIl PCIIMCATION. Land Offlrs at llos burg, Oregon, July an, IU"! Notic Is hireby girtn dial lbs lollow- i iig-nsmcl seittrr has filrd notice of bis in tuition to maks final proof in snpjiort nf li s i l.iitn acl that ssld proof will I mails hi fore Joel Ware, l) H C C Coin-wi-o-i. ner, at Kiigt-ne, Oregon, on n. l lemliir 17, IH ir,, v ie David Oihbs on houiiHleiil entry NugC'ji! for lbs s n w and lots 4, 6, and 0 of si r 0 Ip 17, a, r 4 .st. ne limns 'hi following wllneases to Move his ceniniu-as resioenee npon and the most durable i cultivation of, sniil land, vii: and "UT'Z Jaiurs VV'jeriff ZZ l.s .T "of .riheXj; y VMT,,. vnnin lutlon ujiftn tlio iron or -tvl. Hpgi-Ir. kivick mvisiox. FtciifiuTH "AIIllnv,, nnd "Wrn. r. Ilonir," newly furnUhcd, li nve Allmny dully exwjpl huturiiiiy nl 7:4. a rn, nr riving in rnrtland lho namo diiy at t:.'W, p in. KchinilnK bnnln lenve l'rt innd the nmu dnyn iih ntmvn nt a. ni. arriving in Allmny nt 7:45 put. EDWIS HTONK, J. (!. MAYO, MunnKcr, Hit fit Itivor IIt. OKOHUK K. CKAW, Agent Ktiane. I'ni'll 11 ori'Bti. 1 1n- mutt. In :uhi ttifu.n bIish-i. er than via any oihrr TrBnivl'afMilo lino. CANADIAN AL'MTItALlAN hTKAMKll LINK TO - HONOI,tTr,fT( AS!) AtTMTttAl.IA. Tti Rtiorlfrit linn to th Colon Itn Thf'W utt'Htiu-rti iiirrv n n Atiyiilniiniul Miai1il Man ntxl a Hti-wanli-ftii on every totncp, I-ir t line (A I U-n. tinltltilili l. nr Inrnrma. i nn iim nr iijiiM's', iV,t. V. ( HAW, AI.IiAS TAMKHON, A (roil t, Hngi'iiv, Krcliflit anil I'anHciiffiT Ant.. lloThlnlHt., rortland. Or, IMat. l'aaa. Arcnt, VtncoiiTer, B. C. NOTICE FOU rUHLICATION hunt Office at Uodt-hurK, Orrpon, fiinc 0, Nulico in hftftby glvun that the follow-,rH-nrnr(l Mtl-r Laa filed notk-eofhia intnntlnn to mako final proof in tvmport nf bis claim, and ibit antd proof will briniadd b( fore .lool vVaro.U. H. C 0. Commiaionff, t EnRf-no. Ornn, en Jnly U, 18M, viz: Nornmn H Workman on homatead entty No. 7H..H for the w nw yA lot 11 of mo IN, Ip HI a. r 1 wcat. JIu nam pa (he following wilncaups to provn hia continnntia rch.dutice upon find cultivation of ah id land viz: Co In ra linn CjIo, Clinton Ariit-I, Thnmaa Whi(mori-aid JdTtrstm Wungh, at) of Ina bel, Or-rhi. U M. VitiTcif, Wom'h I'iKtHi'iioiifNK. the KrL'(l KngliHli lU'tiKfly. A' Ykiu notun'h. THE ABOVE PICTDRE DOES HOT RCriJESENT a pajojenirer train nn llio Clilenno, Mil waukee & St. I'iiiiI Iittllwny. So. Itn trnliis nro vcslilniletl, lioatctl by stciiin nntl IIkIiIciI by electricity. Kncli sleeping enr licrtli lias nn clectrlo rend liiK lump. Its dlnliiK curs nro the lies, In tlio world nnd lis coaches nro pal aces on winds. This urait rnllwny, connecting ns it docs with nil Irnnsconliiiciitnl lilies' at St. I'hiiI mid Omiiliii, nssiircs to tlio traveling piilillo tlio host service known. Tickets vin the C'hlcngo, Mil waukee & Ht. I'niil Ilallwnynre on snle at all rnilroail ticket oil lees to nny (Hiint in tho I'lillctl or Caiinda. Kor maps, foltlers nml oilier inforiiinlloti ftdtlrcss: C.J.EDDY, General Agent, Portland, Oregon.