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8rrioke LA GREMA, Ten cent; U. of 0. & Qaceu of Hearts, Five cent Cigars. Mexicai:. Mustang Liniment for v.irns, . rtked & Inf lamed Udders, .les, Rheumatic Pains, jf uises and Strains, Running Sores, inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Soma, Sciatica, uumbago. Scalds,' Blisters, insect Bites, vjl Cattle Ailments, Ml Horse Ailments, Mi Sheep Ailments, Penetrates frU-sde, Membrane and rissuci Quickly to thy Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Uriib in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment coooawrs Pnln, Make ftaa or Beast, wall Main. CoDBtlpatlon, Falllnft Hcc-satlon!,NrT-custwiichlnn of the eyes r.nd other li t. Btrengthcns, Invigorate! and ionea the ntiroFyitem, Nervousness, Kmf siloni, and dcTeIopi an4 reUnret weac onMi. Palm In the bT dftY OI luLhtttopped Air. OrCT?.C00pTrratefflrwfO a, ematurenete mrani Unvoiencj lu the nm . It U ft aympiom of luminal wwinwe i bamnncar It can bo itopped In SO Oaya iieuseof Kudyan. . . be new discoTery wm rata h rw .. jftheold famouiHodioB Htolcal InstlliiM the itroDKctt THaiir nad, , It 1 Jf - srfuL, but hatmV ra. Bold for t,J'V . .-.re paekair for 6 CO ( t I n toalfd hox). iM (ruaraiiiee jireiif-'f oiie. If ywirwy . -wmesand are rnt Mithi.y cmM.aU more Ibesent to vmi f,vc"fil','"t"fi . , .IJM iicDwor M:!icAt. iJiwrnrtK, acUoa fttoAio, ilnrkrt k kllta At . Bau FrmnclMOi Cml NOTICE. Id tbtt ConntT Court of the Bute of Ore goD for Lane County. Io the matter of the EsUte of Margaret I. Smith, Deoeesed, , . Notioe is hereby airen that the under igofd hss been dulj eppointiMl tvlmnii-- HA. ( tV. tvkAw an Itlrvl Mtste in lo 1 t-i : a ; J ,a.i a. APA hrebT ins oiaiiua KUBiun. bhiu - - required to present the same, proper y Tsrilisd, togetTli.r with proper vouchers, to meat ths offlcs of H O VV'iikins, in Engene Oregon, within six months from the dste of tninoties. ,., Dated at Engene, Oregon, this 22J day of November, 1836. CbasEPowies, U:.M nl aaid EsUtS. AIIUilUWHwrvi ii 0 Wiuiiss, Attorney tor said Estate. f HIS PAPER Mr.'aea it) serehants Kichanie. rn Franelaeo, i ai n,r ooauaeu lor adrertuinf can be siaoe t ndorful jfTS'S ' ei Been on- iiurVa oracuDythe WfeL'M liiR.ck'u- . aHiiJ c men of '!?." 3 na oa and itdi'MI merles. r.VI, ?'..- vadvin Is C 17 " pliiatas cures Wrtn ops tj,, jli ' itureuss Efts UiM -mood rh&-A THS GATHERING OF THE SCOTCH-1 IRISH CLANS. j At ye gaugta to the meetln, to the raoctln o1 thu clam, I With yonr tartan und your plbrwlu and your ! buuni'U and bro-atia? j There are Xn-h-ya frgm Xew BaapshiK and McCarthys from Mijutiuiid a Tennessee Me I .uuuiKajia irem aiulne, Shane, kulleya, Ciuk-yM, Dunne sud Dawya hy tho I duzvn aiul thi HtHiru i An.1 n-P...i..- " i . I ttduru. . v. i iiguuj, woaiu wtririiijr.tvs ri aro Cochranm (born Corcorwi) tu jx,i lshfd as you plt-ase, .-.id Kfuyuim who wvro Keunauii and Mur frwa, ouco Murphy. And we'll sit upon the pint ttoup, uad we'll talk of auld lang uyim A wo quaff tho flowing ha&-U to our kuules' boDnle eyae. And wo'U join In jubilation for the thing that we aro not, For we Bay wo aren't Irish, and Uod kuuwuwe arvn't Scot. Calvin K. Brannigan lu Boston Pilol MRS. LATOX'S TEA. Ensconced in tho depths of her big urm chalr, a smile lighting up hor lino old ftico, thtit her white Imlr framed with ocrown of bdow, Mrs. Hnrnion was ennsidiTlng hor nephow Androw, a Kid looking young follow of 2St who, for his part, wna tonsid erlng tho tlmopltxo on' the nmmvl, w hoso hands wore already well jKist 3 o'clock. "Well, Androw, do you iiud my clock very luterostlngl'" lu some confusion tho young man stam mered nu excuso, but she wont on: "Now, don't deny it, yon naughty fellow! You wanted to know if your visit hod lusted long onough for you to take your depart ure dooontly." "Not at nil, aunt Your guess Is quite wrong, for I haven't tho slightest inten tion of going yot. But why do you keep a regular sundial like that in your drawing room?" "Perhaps bocauso I was born so long ago that it is I, and not the clock, that is behind time. But como! Instead of criti cising my dm wing room, toll mo what you are going to do when you leave hen" "In tho first place, I am not going to leave here for. some time, but when I liave wearied you with my presence until you cannot stand it any longer it will bo time for mo to go to Mrs. Iaton's tea." "Mrs. Laton Puulino Laton?" "The same." "Ah, yesl I used to see her somo timo ago. I remember her vaguely a largo woman, dark" "She Is a blond, aunt" "Indeed? She used to bo a brunette. And so you aro sighing at tho feet of Mrs. Laton?" "Wo ore all sighing at her foot. "Sho must enjoy it' "Well, I rather think sho does.' "Is it fun?" "Yes, after a fashion. We aro always the same llttlo circle of friends, and then, besides Mrs. Baton, there's a sister, a rath er good looking girl, and a few other young matrons and bachelor girls." "And what do you do besides look at these women?" " Wotttko tea, which wo moderate with ruinandabitof lemon. Wo gossip, and wo flirt." "Oh, oh!" . "But, my dour aunt, ono must do some thing betwoen 6 o'clock and dinner." "Evidently. And flirting Is what you have found to do." "It Is a way to kill time.' "I scarcely kuow just what you moan by the term. Kxpluin it to mo." "Oh, impossible! A definition for tho word has long boon sought, but It has not yet boon fouud. But given a young wom an tcte-a-tote with a young man who is not a fool, and I warrant you it won't lo long boforo you will hnvo a practical dem onstration. Flirtation is a manner of be ing discreetly Indiscreet. To know how to flirt Is no common accomplishment. It Is a veritable science. " "And Is love a sclenco too? "Na It is rather an art." "And marriage what is Itf " "Oh, that Is philosophy 1" "Indeed? At what ago does one attain this philoaophyt" "As late as possible" "It seems to me that at 28" "Aunt, aunt," cried Andrew, springing from his chair, "confess that you aro con cocting somo terrible plot. You look as guilty as a conspirator. " Mrs. Harmon smiled a fine smile and enjoyed for a moment tho consternation In her victim's face. Then sho answered, after a pause: "Yes, you aro right. I wish to get you married." "In heaven's name, what have I done to you?" gasped tho young man, with comic seriousness, and. as the old lady still ami loci. ho continued: "Wee hero, aunt, I should never have suspected you of such a thing. Y'ou, a woman of Intelligence, a sujierior woman, descending to tho roto of match maker! It is a terrible shattering of my Idnnls." "Come, como, my poor boy, do not lw so oast down. Tho girl Is charming, I assure you. "Of course," Andrew burst out, "the girl is always charming. Oh, I know herl I can see her now. rihe may not bo exact ly pretty; but, as you have said, sho Is charming. .Sho drosses admirably and makes all her own gowns. Hho stood at tho head of her classes In school and at tends lectures now. Moreover, sho has tnkn oonkinff lessons and can put up pre serves. She plays the piano, she sing, ho paints, and she tiu a tidy fortune In her own right Bah! No, a thousand times no! I do not want this miracle of porfco ttnn I know a thins or two, aunt, even if I don't look It And If I marry, I shall marry a woman who suta mo simply for tho solo and unique reason that she does suit me. But I know girls. They nro all alike, and I know what they are and what they aro worth. There Isn't ono who suit m or mn suit ine, and I shall remain a bachelor." "And you go to take tea at Mrs. I-a-ton's," murmured Mrs. Harmon between hor teeth, whilo a disturbing cipresslon came Into her clear stvlng old eye. Under this Ironical and even InqiiUlto ink Andrew List countenance a little. Un Ml II 111 not fJ'IlT thai in maimiiuiiy iw i ' " - - . , . , . prefcnwi uining wiui "'- : Ho was pulling hlniaelf t.,Tojl.. r to rv-,.!y nr thcr to defend himself, "hen tho rtrort door lll was hinnl. "A caller, eW I- this your rtlon day, aunt: -r do you, too, giro your friends j U at 8 o'eh-ck'" , ..Von aro Irnnertlneiit, nej.hevr. At my 1 -,. n itnpa not iiu 'fio'cio k llirtu j IWO Ulons.' It I not even caller. I sin sure It Is my llttlo friend Kosnlnond, the charming srtrl I spoke "f." ! ' I shall llee. tlien." j "Do yon not wish even to see nti? 'Ncwr' Or, if y..u tusi-t, I shall o lu latins link' itt.tonxun mid ln.k at her tlirmigh i So t-nu-k of thu dinr. That U the only oxiuvssloM I jhi.ll in., be. " Ami tho ym.ii.tf f.-in sw;,;. quukly into the noxt as ii.o,i,Nmito Uoor uivuod to Admit tho visitor. Through tho silt Andrew 1 '" out tho irrrnvful silhouette of ." "H"v do you do, Mrs. iliiniumf" mid tIu' K"'1 'w ontorvd t:.e room. "I hnvo lipviu-lit It-.fL- tin. lirtl,,!,,..., . ' . V" WHUuuiviu.nu asylum tliut you lent mamma. May I stay a moment with you?" Shocobtiuucd to keep hor buck toward Andrew, and he, now beginning to get tired of tho game, had about cotieludtxl that she must bo frightfully ugly. "SltdoAu here, dear, beside 'me," and Mrs. Harmon easily contrived to place the girl just opposite tho small room, and tho young man, approaching his eye to the crack, was struck by tho pretty face ho be hold. "Well, Hosamoud, wliat are you dolug nowadays? Are you going out much?" "No; very llttlo. I had a card for Mrs. Luton's tea this afternoon, but I wrote her I was ill. You will not betray mo, will you?" and sho laughed a merry faugh that bui aiiuivwk noart to vibrating. "Do yon not care for suchaffalrs?" asked Mrs, Harmon. "Surely, Mrs. Harmon, you do not think it would bo amusing to spend an hour or two watching Mrs. L-iton's MrLitlons, with no ono to talk to but tho insipid women and stupid men of her set?" "You are severe, my child." S)voiv? Well, with a woman llko Mrs. Laton I do not think ono can bo too much so." Instinctively Mrs. Harmon raised her eyes to tho door that concealed Andrew, and, under pretext of nrrauglng tho por tiere, she crossed tho room, and, ad she re arranged the drapery, whispered to hor nephew: "It's nearly 5. You'll bo late for your tea." But her warning was unheeded. An drew did not budge. As for tho girl by tho lire, sho was still full nf her Idea. "Do you know Mrs. Laton, Mrs. Har mon?" sho asked. "Yes, yos," tho old lady hastened to re ply, and, to turn tho conversation, she went on: "But you aro wrong to declare that all men aro stupid. There aro somo who aro quite sensible." "Sensible? Well, I do not know them. I do not moan ttiat they are all stupid, but they think themselves so superior tliat they nro wcurisoma Ihey are vain, insuf ferable Uircs, with their blaso airs and their idea tlwt they are irresistible because they can flirt with Mra Laton, who lias bleached hair and smears paint on hor face as If it wero a iulctte, and whoso brains aro good for nothing but to devise outra geous gowns." Again Mrs. Harmon cast an uneasy glance toward tho llttlo room in which Andrew was fast waxing augrv. Ho would have liked to strangle tills gift, whoso su perb health and trlumplinut Ixiauty Irri tated him. "And when will you get married, iny dear?" suggested Mrs. Harmon, again throwing herself into tho breach. "I sltnll never marry." "Indeed? Why not?" "Why not?" rep-uiUrd Hosamoud. a shad ow of melancholy coining over tho face tluit Andrew admired lu spite of himself. "Because 1 am a little fool who cannot do as the rest do. I would wish to love iny husltand ami to have him love ma I would wish to marry a man whom I should bIu- glo out from among the rest for his good ness and Intelligence. I would wish to havo confidence In him, and, nbovo all, to be proud of him. As the girl siioko sho had iwcoino nnl mated with n gentle exultation, which was not without Its eject on tho young man behind tho door. "Well, Kosninoiid," add Mrs. Harmon, why do you not realize your dream?" "Because there aro no young men nowa days who care to look for a girl who pleases them. Marriage for them Is a mat ter oi business, nothing more, anu tno woman herself docs not count They marry when they have lost their money, and when the little heart they possessed lias been frittered away on some Mrs. Laton or another." Again Mrs. Harmon arose, and, prctond lng sho had an order to give, excused her self and hastened to her nephew. 'Well, aunt, sho has given us a nice dressing down, oh? For a 'charming girl,' I would hack her against tho world." "Hurry, Andrew! It Is Inte, and you liave almost missed your too." "My tea'" ho repeated. "Bothor my ten! Is there nothing else in the world but my tea? No, you must find an excuse to bring mo Into tho room, and I'll show that young shrew whether all mon are fools. Oh, sho need have no fear. I shall not try to marry her, for I still have all my hair, a little money and a heart still Intact" Mrs. Harmou could not restrain a smllo at tho young man's vexation, and five minutes Liter Androw entered tho drawing room. But, contrary to all expectations, tho conversation did not become a war of wonts. On the contrary, tho girl's fresh gnycty disarmed Andrew's anger at once. His prow incept Ions fli-d lieforo her dimpled smiles and her gcntlo voice, and he soon fell under her charm, forgetting his anger In his admiration for her graceful move- menu, the penetrating timbre nf her voloe, tho sparklo of her wit Tlio hour for tho tm had lo ; :ss"d, and Andrew eras still there. He hail lost all desire to run after Mrs. Latin, that fudeil doll wlemi Koanmond, as he was forced to nilnilt to himself, liad pnrfrayed so truthfully. i .i.lni.ni nu.ni In t:ie rietillis of her armchair Mrs. Ilarinoli sinllial kindly smllo and silently rcgnrdid tlio young pmiple, who. for their rl, l-sikeil at ono another with looks that do : it de-c-lve and 111 which the old aunt re . : w.lh Vfijinted J..y the hope of a h-ipry union. I'roin the Frcr.eh For hnn Fn gfitmut. v ' Steel Sl.aMiif. An eminent ,i:glnT Is ipioUd 1 1 En-j glneerlng Meeh."-.!esas Inal.tlng tl it the proper way to i ;iko a a r.-l shaft Is with ! tla hytlniullc mjaa. Op nions dlffrrr wide- ' ly In "thls-mftr',e, end tho praetlee varies aoeordlnglr. 'I t cti.t.i i of Sf.nie is to an nenl a nr.iirl.' : irlng. t irn It In the l ithe and tlien mn. I It iln. They produce the cll.ir :'iu end by Uettlng the metal, re. ttheflt.irs ninnlngr und Into the I .te frim tlio shaft, esuno en gineers sit ill favor the Is ring out of sh.ifta , In onhT In ta' e nrar tli it (-art oontlnliig i defirts III rsitirg. lint tM ln a girnend rule, bcr.iuu! often the t.vt irt ol uw st' l Is t s-;inl t n'.t on tlio e ' j that In rooll i phur and ear j enilse of th:it 1 Agiin. forjl ! en.tins'd'i ! j 111 an anmvi r.iln. t-i-f.trr of tint nhnft, end ,., j ',( l.sr-lltllptiOIl U B Gv 'I (Af-tallpf ttlC Sill H t III t ht n'iit!T ta ainiri lliiitl lonn-. tl aiim-.ltnir. Jubi -! cnulnir wi r put urrinrt, tt would sufler Ok f SSs Wonis AKTt Woxii Oni.t atf most com peteut to fully sppreclM the punty. iweet new, and dellcary of Cmcra rtoii, and to discover now umi for It lily. Yo rtaatiao, purify, and beautify thu f Uu, (0 allay Itch, lug and trriutiou, lo foal chalky-, rxcoria. tloot, and nlccrallTo cwknrr, nothing no pare, o wct, o spe-eddy effective a warm bALhawilhCprirruA 8or, followed, wht-u neccuary, by mild npplU-auona of Cirrtcrtu (olotmeut), the great aklc cure. Sola! throw Hoot lha viU. FrW. Cmrrft.t, .9. frur, tfe.i Kiviitixt. V.. and !. Putid Una Hi' CiirH Conr., NJ Ptoprwtor, Hw!oa. mr" Uvw io fnxiucc Luxunut uu," aultal tn Buckleu'd Arnica Salve. The best salve iu the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rlioum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, n ml all skin erupt tons, and positively cures piles, or no pay re iulred. It Is guaranteed to give per fect sat U fact ion or money rvfu uded. Price 25 ccuta per box. For sate by Hendkhson & Linn. tVhea IUVy was sick, we ktc her CatftOA,. When alio was a Child, slie crietl for Castorta, When sho became Mica, aha clung to Ostort. Vaea ahe had Children, she gave tLain Coatorlav Ell Hill, Lumber City, Pa., writes: "I have beeii suffering from pllvs for 25 years nd tllimlil my esse iucum ble. DeWitt's Witeli Hazel Salve was recoiiiiiieiuled tome as a pile cure, so I botiRlit a box and It performed s ler muneiit rure." Tlil Is only one of thousands of similar cures. Eczema, sores and pkin diseases yield quickly when it Is used. ADMISISTKATOH'S HALE OF UEAL l'UUI'EUTY, Nolioe Is hrehy given that tho umler siKued. tl.s adiuiui.tnaor of the ehtste of Murcua Knlley, dcceaiwd, will by Tiitne ol aa oriler issued out of the cruuty oouitof Lhiici oouuty, Oregon, outbe 0th dtty of Oo tubur. lB'.'tl. sell at orivnte sals on tho l'ith da- ol Dfcembor, IS'Jti, at 1 o'clock ill liie llirncon of said dar the following de criUd tohI nroporty belonging to said ostnto to pay tln dcbls llureot and ailniini.tlslion of I iio xiiir; lowit: H. fiiiiuinc at the Hontli weht corniT of dnnutloil Isnd clsllu No 3, liotitb'Otlou lu towu.uip 1'J south of rsng 3 west, roiming theticoeant H0 rods, north 21 loU and 8 links, wpk! 2UI rods, south 21 rods snd 8 links to the plsce of beginning, ooutsiuing 3'2 scros, Also beginning t tin north west cornel of dmialiou land claim number :l!i, noliilrntion ti550 in snction Vi. lownsbip' 111 south of rsnge 3 west, Ihfiico south lit U7 cbs, east 8 14 chains, soutb t.Utl chains, south 41 chains, cant 16 ohains, east 35 chains, more or less to rsnge hue, Iheuce north TiY chains, mors or loai to tho noith line of ot said claim No 3D add thence w.st to the placo of beginning, containing 141 acres. Also beginning at the notthweat corner of donation land olaito No 5.ri, notf. H.M3 in seotion 7, township 19 south ol rsnge west, thence east 4 02 chs, south 11.70 chs, west 4 Ci cbs, noilb 6.75 chs to lbs plsco of beginnm,, oonialuing a n acres Tbe Sam several iracn KK",t"l"iH 176 62 acres mors or lost in Lane oouuly Oregon. Said sals to take pises at tho rssidonoe on ssid premises, terms thereof casb in hand. Dated at fcugene, uregon, novemueruiu, 18M. E. K. IIksorrson, AJmlniitrator ol said (stats. Notice for Publication. Land Offios at iloaeburg, Oregon. November 13. 1WM. Notios is hereby Riven I hat lha following named selt'er has filed uolics of bis inten tion to make fluel proof insnppottof bis claim, and Ibst suid proof will he made bfore Jixl Ware, UICU uoramisaioner, at Knoene. Oreuon. on Decmler 110, M'fl, viz: Oliver J Waibinton on H E No WJG for tbs n , nw , sw nw J,', nw j; sea 12. Id 20s. r I west. lis names ths following wilnes.es to prove bis oontinnons residence upon snd cultivation of, sslil land, viz: Bpencer D McOnire of Eugene. Oregon, lease. Higjins and Ororge Vested of lit Her, Oregon, snd W II Usnghman of I' eassnt Hill,Orf gon. 11)1 Vut, Kegisler. M01ICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Office at Koselmrg, Or. November 14. 181)6. N'ntiee la hi rehv kiven that tbs lnllnw i ing-named settler Las Bled notios of his intention lo mske finsl proof in snpiKirt of bis claim, and that said pio.d will be made Joel VVaie. II S ' O uu.oiiir.iot.er, at Enuene, Lans oonnly, tlngor.. on Uec.mlier 26, 18'Jfl, vis: VVinlleld llsrron on II E No 7544 lor lbs s ', aw ,, w se ','. of seo6 ip 18 s, r6 seat, II. nansM the followms witnisef a to Prove bis oontinaons resldr uce nionsndj I Letter ltev'nolds and Clark i UrMks,! of Eutrere. Orecon. Alliett Vtardrn and; Lewi. A Chasiine. of Ivlson, (Jregon. U M Vr.atcH, Uegialer. NOTICE FOU I'UIII.ICATION. Land Office at Ib.sibnrg, Ore. Dicuulxr. 12, IHUH. Notice i herebv given thai the following itn.d se llrr has filed notice of bla Inten ti'.u to mako final proof In support ol bis claim, and tl.al saitl J''; Will Uimttv uriura syiwii rai", , i v v 1 :otnuiiMif.Dfr, at KiiK'ii, Ofston, on Jsnuarj ii'J. 'J1. MfWUle H Telia- fern on II K No for ths lots 1, 2 and 3 of toe 10 ip IH , r, 3 vat. He na.qe the folloifK witii-ffl to ' prove bla cont.onoat rwiJcuca oou aiid , cnltitastioo of, aant land, vir : t Alfiander II Talifero. William C VA- I w.Mi. hcth ft Knor-ne, KHiah Hills of Jaa. nf Atlhar Tlirro of Nitrnn. it M.VrTTi, Ugister. P Are Yjot Nsrvjs ? Frctiy Shaky, Aren't Thay? ?! lu n ia n it h i i.i. Mum is tour uigsswn i rrsny roor, isn t it Thin Is Your Blood? Almost Like Water, Eh ? 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 , For wile by OS11UKN fc OkLANO. We are anxious to do a little good iu tills world and can think of no pleas aider or better way to do It tlmn by recommending Ono Minute Cough Cure as a preventive of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung trouble that follow neglected colds. Ostium A lH'l.iuio. ItU sold on a ttrrr-teiu br all dni- glata. It our Pictp-cnt t'onsumptioA oodisUis beat Coi'L-v tutd (Jxouu Cur. -Bold by llciideraon & Una. TAKE. -LIVERINE KOH THK- LIVER AflO CONSTIPATION. For Sals by nil Druggists. flREGON CENTRAL U & EASTERN. R. R. Co. YAQUIMA HAY KOUTB. Conuecta at Yaiiilim Hay with tlio San Francisco & Vaiilna Hny slcum- sliip Company. STEAMSHIP "FARALLON." Halls from Yaitiliui every 8 days for Hun Krnnclsco, Coos Hay, Tort Orford, Trinidad und Hiimbohlt Hay. Passenger Accomodations Unsurpasscl- Hliortest Honte Hctwccn llio V1I laiiictte Valley and California. Fare from Alhanv and l'olnls Weal to Han rrauclsco. Cabin '. W Hlcorage 00 To Coos Hay and Tort Orford, Cabin 0 00 To Humboldt Hay. Cabin I 8 00 llouml Trip (Jood for 00 days-Hpec-lal. KIVPK DIVISION. Hteaniers' "Albany" and "Win. M. Hoag," newlv furnished, have Albany dally exceiit Butiirduy at 7:4ft a m, ar riving III 1'orlland tlio same day at 4:.I0 p in. ltetiirnlng boats leave I'ort laud the snine days as alsivo at 0.-00 a. m. arriving In Albany at 7:15 pm. KUWIN BTHNK. J. f. MAYO, Maliaser. Supt KlvorOlv. liKDHUK F. fltAW, A(eiil Kucene. IORTHERN PACIFIC Ry. u N S Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Dining Cars ; Tourist ! Sleeping Cars St. Paul Minneapolis, Duluth, Far-o grand Forks rookston, Winnlpe" Helena and Butte. 'ickets to- TO -Through Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and all Points East and South. for luformitli time can.-, maraud tlfkfta tail on or wr.t R. McMURPHEY (.eiirl Agent, Kugvtn Onioe: IbKims H and 4 Hlielton lliock. -UK- A. D.CHABLTOX.ASSl.GEI'.raAl!!!, Z". Mi.rrl.'.n tect, Cirtier Third PORTLAND. OStOOK ?f-' BEST Onsesat a V.MaBI Wo m'ght tell you mote alwut One Minute Cough Cure, but you piobubly kuow that 11 euro a cough. Kvery one divs who has used It. It is a per fect remedy for coughs, colds, hoarse ness. It Is an especial favorlto for children, being pleasant to take and quick In curing. OstiUKN & PkLaNO. THROUGH TIGHETS To the KAST via the ONION PACIFIC SYSTEM Through l'ullman I'alare .livits. TourUt lceletaud la-w Kecllllln Clialt can. DAILY 10 HT LAND TO CHlCAtiO Tralua hiated by itttam and ears llgliled br I'liit.ch LlgliL Time to Chioa,3, S.' day.; tlino to New York, 4, ilaya, which la mauv Hours quicker than all ooruH'tttors. For ratui, time tables and tint Inlorinatlon applr to K. J. UcCI.ANAII.VN, Anoilt, Kiikimh, Or. It. W. ItAXTON, 0 I, IIIKIWN, tlen'l Agent, Pl.t. I'au. Al, - 1.U Thlnl SI., Portland, Or. IHCIFIC RAILWAY, Soo l'acilie Lino. The Shortest, Hiifuat and Most COMPLlCTIi IIOUTK To and from all polnta In Canndii, United Htates and KuroH. Tie Finest Palace Sietplnt. Parlors, Dtntne and Touvlsi Cars la loe Until Klrst and Hccoiul Class Cars are healed by steam and aro designed lo secure uniform warmth, combined with perfect ventilation. The cam of no other lino call com pare with tlicm In these respect, nor III strength, elegance and comfort. CANADIAN PACIFIC) B'V CO.'g Foyal fHail Steamship Ciije TO CtnNA AND JAPAN. .li.amitrl are III orerv re- Blwet .mrlor to any itillHl Ual have yel tailed iI.h e.uln 1 lie nmlK la .l miles limit er than via any other Train-I'acillo Hue. CANADIAN AUhlllAI.IAN HTKAMER 1.INB HDNoi.t'i.t', Fiji aniiapstiiaUa. The ilinrtont line to llin Colonies , 1 hew aleainera carry an eiHrli'iieed Meillcsl Uan and a Hiewanlrsa on cvcry viiyo. ,'cir time tat.li, parophl-la. or any Infor-ia-II. HI. eallonnraddriaa, .,.,.., IIKCI. r. CKAW, ALIAS fAVIKKON, Aselit, Kilgene. Frelnl and Pawner Art., ItS'luinlHt., I'orllaud, Or OKO. Mrl,. BROWN. Ul.l. I'au. Atuut, Vancouver, B. C. TBE ABUVE riCTDRE DOE. HOT EETEESEHT a passenger train on the Chicago, Ml watikee A HI. I'aiil Iuillwny. No. Its trains aro veitlbulcd, lieuted by steam and lighted by electricity. Knelt sleeping car berth lias an electric read ing; lamp. Its dining cars are the besi In tho world and Iti cinches are pal aces ojl wheels. This great railway, connecting na It docs with all Iraiiceonllneiital lines at Ht. l'aul nnd Ouialiu, assures' to the I traveling public tho best service known. Tlckclsvla the Chicago, Mil waukee A Ht. Paul Ilnllway aro on sale at all railroad ticket oHIccs lo any point In the United or Canada. For maps, folders and other Information R((lna: C.J.EDDY, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. NOTICE FOU I'UIILICATION. Land OIBos at Ilosal.arg, Or.. December l"i. IN'.sl. Nutloe is busby given that ths follow ing nsmril settler haa Bird notice of bla In. tention to make final orool In support of his claim, snd lhat aaid proof will be made before Joel Ware, t! H C C Cent tnle.lnner, at Eng.ns. Orecon, on January !l'i. 1KJ", vis: II B llahlwmon II K No oliiri for the no I 1 of sec H Ip 1:1 a I 0 w. He Mines tho following wilnerses lo prove his oontinnons resilience opon snd cultivation of aaid lanil. vie llttiry llower, of Kiigene, Oregon, Hick Coryell, ol Crow, Oregon, Wallace 'front, of Panther, Oregon, U Hooker, of Panther, Oreg' o, It. M. Vr.Tt'H, llegisler 'I SUWIIS'lJIWs.'aRa'l''