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Mexicai: Mustang Liniment for 'arnSt xked & Inflamed Uddere. lies, iheumat ic Pains, ,-uises and Strain, junnir. Sores, .1 f!anniations, iff joints, harness & Saddle Sot1, jdatica, yumbago. jcalds, blisters, nsect Bites, i Cattle Ailments, vi Horse Ailments, Ktl Sheep Ailments, Penetrate Rv-tscle Membrane an-J Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy, tub In Vigorously. " Mustang Liniment conquer Pain, Makes flan or Boast vrB again. Constipation, Dizziness, Falling Sen. twitching oi the eyes end other JlAltS. Strengthens, invigorates and tones the entire system. Hudyan cures Debility, Nervousness, Kmlssions, anddevelopci and restores weak organs. I'd ius In the Jofsei lav oi iii;ht stopped jtvekly. Over 2,000 private endorsements. rreiaaturenew meanB imnotenny iu the first It is a symptom of sen.lnal weakness tort barrenness. It can be slopped In 20 days theuseofHudyan. 'the new discovery was mfta by the Special aofthe old famous Hudson Medical Institute. K tii the Btronfrest vitalizer made. It is very (WHsrful, but hatmlcra. Sold for 81.00 a pack $Sor8 packages for e5.00(p.aJn sealed boxes), fft tten guarantee given for a cure. I f you buy ix boxes aud are not entirely cured, six mora All be sent to youfi-eeofailcha-gts. oendfor circulars and testimonial. Address HODBOr HEDlOAb INSTITUTE, Sanction Mow to u. Marker 3c HUH Stst . . Sjm ftfraucUco Cial. OREGON CENTRAL & EASTERN. R. r. Co. VAQUINA BAY ROUTE. CnniieoU nl Ynqulnn Jiav with the Francisco & Yiiqiiiim'linv steam "up Com puny. STEAMSHIP "FARALLOM." nails from Ynquina everv S (lava for "n Francisco, Coos Buy, Port Orfod Triui,iad anil Humboldt Pay. -Passenger Accomodations UtsurpassEi Shortest Route Between the Wil lamette Valley mid California. Fre from Albany and Points West to Han Francisco. Call'i .fin no swage ,i 0i To Coog Bay mid Port Orfoni, 1h1, f (I (Hi To Humboldt Hay. U,,o f 8 00 Round Trio Good for CO days "l""!! J17 mi HIVEH DIVISION. steamers "Albany" and "Wm 51. newly furnished, 1. use A .... ,,','' -'tl!'t Saturday nt 7:4.i n u. :.r nMiy prtBnf) ,-hH ,,, ,iv , Ian lPi'n' It'"liiilf Ix'lltH leave "P-rl-,llB fwnie (lavs as alxm- at U.ml a u. nrrtviiiK n Al'hanv at 7:4.'i pin. nIN SIOXK, ' J. c. MAY". Manaaer. Hupt llfvcr I) iK()RUI T. CHAW. Agtnl Kin-en. IM. Asa r.csg, ll llfu K iri,. ,.!v-' nll i.s frvt '-.- '"Ye s u n (!,!; r.. ;-':.1""!li:''.. v. i1 v ) . . . " v'"r .vct ''-'''- liWli,, t!IWji or !;!;.'; V,:"'"r!!l his uf,., 1 r' ' " ' "'an and wife; oniv.M.a ong.tiu f,. ;u,a sub-. : 1 '' "tun w,-iv l. .i:B, fc""v l"-" , tu ,,. So th:lt wv-r .truck the eruwd. Lo liont.-.l it a!.,,,, , ind n"; "r.ly :i living :,!. 1.1, wurk v.:,a a .isifing ,vl,h hia liallJ, Skinny Lamrr. WAS HE A 1-IEliO? ltr UAVID A. CI KTIS. ICot.yrtfht. 15, 1 T Amerlran Pro. Avwoi-,. tii.n. J "i!e luLMi't many days to live," said ,i.e hospital surgeon in a mutter of tact wav and yet not unkindly, whin I haimrnet'l across my old friend Halscy in ward 11. "Does it win hard to v'ou?" ho ak.'d etill siiiilini. "I hud IWO ypnrs o liappiui'ss onco that it has made all tho rest of my lift, bri&tht." I pressed his hand. "Hut," I paid, "it seems hard to die in a pulilic hospital." "Not to me," he replied. "It was in this very hospital that I found mv happi ness. ' ' Then there was a Ioiir silence. Pres ently ho smiled aain and said: "I'll tell you tho story. Ihero isn't much to it, I supposo, but it seems to tell souiotlilne, about what lovo can do for a man, and for a woman, too, when It is honest and pure." men no told it. .Not easily or smooth ly, for ho was very weak, hut wilh long pauses, during which that happy smile would so light up his faco that I, begin ning to sec what it meant, felt glad that ho had found mo worthy of being called his friend. "I was an actor once," ho said, "and I was, iu my day, a favorito in (ho cheaper sort of theaters. V'ou seo I belonged to I he samo son of people that sat in front, and I had enjoyed swing tho same parte on tho stago that I wan playing, so I put my whole heart into thorn. I had be n a newsboy and had mnny a tinio gono with out my supper to go to tho theater, and I know how to play to tho newsboys. And thou I wns ambitious and used to study hard, for I thought, as all young actors do, that I was going to bo ft star and bo famous. In fact, my head was full of al most all the nnnsonso that most young people's li04iils hold, if it is nonscitso I don't know whether it is or not. "One tiling, though, didn't trouhlo mo, as it did a good many of tho men in tho profession. My good old mother was alive, and I lived with her, and it mado nio so happy to make a good homo for her after sho had known soro trouble that I kept clear of all such alliances as lead men to destruction. I was thrown a good deal together with tho women of tho stngo behind the scenes, of course, but I ealrd little about Ihein. .omo of them wero good, true women, too, but none of them seemed to compare with what I thought a woman ought to bo when I was with mother. So I had very little to do wilh them as long as I lived at homo. Hue mother was old, and a largo part of her life had boon vory hard, and at tho time I wns at tho height of my prosperity sho died. That has seemed a long tinio ago, but now it seems like yesterday. "Perhaps if I had not folt so terribly lonely for a time after that my whole- lifo would hnvo been dilferont. Who can telIP Such littlo things mako such ft great dif ference sometimes, and it was really ft kind sontonco, spoken witll perfect tact, that llrst sot mo thinking of tho only woman I ovor loved, you see, I had no one In tho world to caro for, and just thoso few words camo liko Mow from heaven.' She only monnt to bo friendly and courteous to a man sho iiardly knew, for I had only met hor onco or twice before, but to mo tho kindness was something almost beyond beliof. "However it was, it all camo about In time. Wo wero in tho samo company that season, a,nd nnturally saw n great deal of each other. I was attracted to her, as I said, and sho liked mo, as was porhaps to bo oxpoctcd. I hadn't this scar aoross my faco then, and I was reckoned a good look ing young fellow. Then I was doing well in tho profession, and wns iu a position to do littlo favors for her from time to time, which sho appreciated, for she was only playing small parts, aud not doing vory well wilh them either, so sho was no fa vorito with tho manager. "And tho more I saw of hor tho moro I thought of hor, until before I realized tho situation I was In lovo. And it was not any trivial matter cither, as I found out quicklv enough when I tried to get tho best of it, for I found I lovod her so that I could not live without her nt lenst I thought then that I could not. I found out afterward that I could. "It was an indescribable shock to mo when I learned the truth about my own feelings, for at the samo limo that 1 know I loved her 1 also recognized tho fact that I could not trust her. It was not that sho wns really wicked, but sho had never had any good groundwork of principle, and tho lifo of tho theater hail dono hor no good. People talk n deal about tho Im morality of tho stage, and much that they say is foolish and wrong, but actors live iu nil atmosphere that is so artificial that they lose sight of tho Importance of much that is good. Then, too, some of them seem to think they nan bo good and bad at different times, just as they play parts on tho stage. "It seems curious perhaps that a young man brought up as I was should have looked at matters just as I did, but as do from the home inlluence there was another thing that governed me. I lov.tl Ada so I'lii e.,ii her Ada. since you never : can know her real iiaincthnt I could not I think of hor lightly. Hie would havo to bo all or nothing to me, and I wns nctua -ly afraid to make her my wife. It Isr, t eayto describo Die eomlltl'.n of mind I ! was in. When I try to realize It luj-ir, i I get confused. I can't even think n..w it would ha o ended if tho .-i.l I....1 "ot h.-n '"- about by ft curias accident Whielwn Klill struggling with my-If. inial.lc to de cide one .r,- or tl.o otner.iml nlm.-t worn out cil'i Ho'' M' nee. ,f ,,(ynwn emotions, fearing l"g" near Ada and r utterly unable to keep away fro,., her. I went one night after II lay to a club that I be- i 1U'.'n'waft lsjleooi.-.n sort ..f club, where there was great lauiooe allowed In the In trotuctlon of friend, .v a act of the club, so I Wft nut surpri-cd to find n group of init in the mokiuii room who wore uu-. Ncitlur did 1 n-nui- at ' ' were i ..U:su an ut. but n ;-r. iaui to siv who am cig w..- : 'tent Iecku-hi her name ,:.w:..l)!y Jlipyan. sentence, r v, ... a I i. handsome fellow. t.e lu -1 i 1 , 1 i-t fa-h:ul,. V holu I ceo l.eiri, a ip, but bv no l. 1 1 i i-vnl.-.-inau in appearance. I " call it h d farm here.' I s.. d, l!:'iu" " hu'.y's nana in n rlubroo n, :md I shad ln?i,.t that you make no furt ..cr 'out i hat particular lady.' red at mo a moment, ami th n. 1U wu.i :, insolent langh, replied: 'You :.ro treat ly ateu. I was not spe.ikin : of a lady. 1 mentioned a little actress at tho "ah- ..a theater.' 1 afterward learned that lie was one of a c..,s of men. more numerous 40 years rgo i::au they a-e now, who worn proud e. their reputation as lighters, and who .ost no opportunity for a brawl. Hut ii I had known it at tho time it would have ma.ie no difference, for I was mad with r-'-s'c. I made a hot answer and stepped toward lain, but he was ouicker than I I and truck me across the far., with ,1 l.led cane. ! "1 t' II iiwnsiM,. and marked for life, as you s,,. mv nw. c,( cour.o that ended my career as an actor. Wo did not know as much about makeup then as tho actors do now, but nobody would try to Hi up such " '"-'V ,ls mine lor the stage even now. '"lieu wasn't the worst of it. I was carried home and taken rare of by my "'-ends lor two or three weeks before I was i able to niavo around, for tho injury was , uaii.revoc.s as well us painful. Ada had i inquired about me when 1 was missed man I he llH-aier and at llr.-t had wanted 111 CO ami nurse me, but I wouldn't al- Ylw ro Were two or t !.... r.mc,.j low U. I hoped at lirst that 1 wouldn't bo so badly disilgured as 1 a,n, and I did not want her tu boshoeked at the sight. Then I wanted 1 il.'le to niako un ,e.v own ,tl,l T j not overeonceit.d. but sho had given mo every reason to U lieve sho loved nio, and it seemed certain that sho would say yes if 1 a-kod her to marry mo. and I was still afraid lo do that. That sounds conceited certainly, lint I felt sure I was right, and sue toio mo long afterward that I was. M'o would havo married mo if I had asked bolero 1 was maimed, and I lived to thank Hod Unit I didn't, though that was years later. " When I first camo out I didn't fool that way, for my lovo for her was strong enough to com. tier everything else, and I sought her eagerly. Sho had gone from tho thea ter, and 1 could barn nothing of her at her l. dgiugs, but It didn't take mo long to iind out ihat sho had run nway witll tho very man who had struck mo down. Sho was poor, nod he had tempted her with money. W hen I add that ho hud a wife living, I needn't say any moro. "If you had known nio at any time ill tho next live yeats, I supposo I would not have called you wrong in speaking of my hard late, for it certainly appeared hard to mo the. i. I had no lies and uo ambition. It was hard for mo even to make a living, though 1 did aftcra timoget a job as stago carpenter, and have dono' fairly well at that ever since. "Uni. ;ho salt was all gone out of my life. I tried to forget Ada, and after a time I (bought. I had succeeded, though I had wild notions now and a;' ".in of follow ing him and her and ki'.lrtct them both. It seemed to m.', though, il;at by doing that 1 would wrong myself moro than either of them had wronged me, and I conquered the temptation in time, lain very glad of that, and I a,n glad, tmi, that I never had a serious thought of any other woman in all tliat time. It woiihl havo been foolish if 1 had, for my faco would havo barred tho way, but I am glad bo causo it proves to mo that I did not really succeed in killing lay lovo. "I heard of her from tinio to time. In fact, I made it my business to, but I never tried to seo hor or send her any word, oven after I heard that sho hail left tho life sho was leadingand had entered a homo. And even after that, when I learned that sho had joined a sisterhood, and was devoting her lifo to works of charity aud piety, I mado no sign, for I remembered what a lovo of beauty sho always had, and I could not forgot my face. .My trouhlo seemed greater than ever then, but I know I still loved her becalm, I was so happy in think ing of her now life. "Then one night one of tho sisters camo Lo tho stage door and told mo that she was dying, or they feared sho was, and that giio wanted to seo me. Sho had been hurt l,y an accident nnd brought to this very hospital. "I cannot lell you much about our mooting. There was an almost divine sor row In her beautiful eyes as sho looked at me, and for an instant I thought it was pity, but only for an instant. It was sor row for her own sin, not only against her self, but tho wrong sho had done me, and her tlrst words wero a plea for my forgive ness. And si. o seemed hardly able to be lieve mo when 1 lold her 1 had forgiven hor long before. 'It was a long time be fore I know my own heart,' she said, 'hut when I did I knew it was you 1 had loved always, even when I was so weak and wicked. ' "She did net dio then, as they thought, sho would, but she lived to gel well enough to marry mc. It wns ft strange wooing and very brief at tho last, but she grew stronger for n time, and the next two years wero those I told you of. They were so happy that all tho rest of a long lifo seems siiort and unreal when I think of them." And again that beautiful smllo trans formed poor Ualsoy's luaimid faco. It rested there when ho lay In his collln, two days later. Human' Addre.s to tho Elector. Tho elder Dumas stood In IH4H for tho ohambcrot deputies, and this was his ad dress to the electors: "lam ft candidalo for the oflico of deputy. I ask your voles. These nro my reasons why you should give Ihem to me: Not counting six years de voted to the acquirement of an education, lour years passed In performing tho duties nf a notary and seven years asan employ. -o rif the government, I havo worked ten hours n day for '.'o years. That makes 7a. loo hours. During iho.o '.i years 1 wrote 100 volumes and a:, plays. Of eaeh of the loo volumes an average of 4,000 copies have b.H'n printed and sold at 6 francs each. Tho .'!.' plays havo each been per formed, on an average, loo times. .My books have produced 1 l.h.Vl.iiou francs; my plays have produced 0, :;e,o,0oo francs. Tak ing -I francs a day a- the average pay of a workingman. nnd us there are :!'"i work ing ti ns In th" vear my book ba" I '1'' for eo years the wag.-i of l. 'i ..-.pl- Mid mvplais the wages t .r 1. n y.ar-of :,: pis, ; I. Ill the la-t li.'uro 11:0-1 be mill- lipinil by a to Include (!" provlU'cs. mak ing l.oli, ami adiling lo for the u Lets, ho 's of tlie elaqne and cat) drivers n, al.es a t C..1 of I.I.V. Plays and book-, then, ii.l-c paid lie .lg. 1 .""l'!'' for nil tl;r-o years, le ! '..uMil.g 11' Iglali pirates ind fori ign translat jrs." V. t ho was DOl lectt Public Opinion. WW IHil imji;mv L. liUrtUXIS, ORLGON. A genera! Esnking business In all brjnchaj transacted on -voraal.i t j.-nio, V tf. UOYFV, Piv-ldV-it. J. M. AIm.AMS. ( ..si.ic:. A. O. il iVI'.Y, .Ik.. Asm. C.ishr ! . -. S I. Kal.v, I i. sain,'. ( a.-laf- P. Iv Snois:rass, Assistant Collier. First lliiii Ban Oi Eugene. !VSJ tes! i'arjUiJl .vC-lMKM' 'r;k:s &vA 5'rofl Js, 850. OOSJ i"yger.e r- - Oregon A .'tMit-rAt !.. ''ut t'U.iiosr. .l,.no on rvaanb 1 Tiii'AWO, S S i-'iCANi Ust-'O n.t IMli T- i .-,. (--' vo.t iuWi ' t. ."r-.v-a or crti .- ll ;tt J i r)t. I e.-.V-.!"- ' istv.;ro.,l to u rt tvt 3rQ -' 1 A - Library Car Route MEiiicn seme lihc. Meals In : Rj?1--' Koc Ballast No AtaCsrl. "UjYiiU Dust Taa an rail route to Koaiaaat lasaias district Tta Seattle aMSD'jhae. SHORTEST AU 3 iJUICKTES LINE TO St Paul, fninnoapoiis, Ciila'li. CiiiaaQo AnclallPoinisEas'i.oei Tfiptiih PalscB end Tourist SU'epiTS, Dtnintf otnl Library observation curs. Daily Trains, Past Time, Service an:S Scenery L'neijiinled, '.y t v: s r.' full inl.i! million ('till on or mi-iivi-s KJllN M. ILL! VMS, A;.i'l I'tis- no. Ittmm over 1-rtiie rmniiy h-.-.V.. 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A most r ccuraic tiivt ''csiraiie protection M to t'll fj'.o in th;- cmmlc. -..v..-.--vy I y ll v ;2 1 1 jT ITIifOHUI.E tVfH AMlRr. SA EraE-FLORENCE! STAGE LINE. E. UANGS, Proprietor. Stage leave Kugcne for Florence Mondays Wednesdays Fridays at 0 a in Kettirninif stage" haves" Florence for Kiigene Tuesdays ThurMlaa mid Saturdays at S it in arrives in Kugcne at 6 y tu the day following. -IN. . 1 K KUIK ',0,( lint Mi i -:n- j.,eo Tieieu tor Mlo st K. llwiits" Mvitv trn, Ku cere, e-at Huril A l'KVi."a;sirl'ii oltiit ill Flor ence. EUGENE-LEABURG. ! Hereiii'.er 1 will rim ft i1h-.1v Mime tvtween MlS.'i.e and l.esl.lirv'. Kreishl . .1 1'k'i!o j flioeal In led hi iiij sut'le the (veiling t.'loie I itei..rie.re o( tlie siskc. siHite liiives tllKee .tin in. ntrlvbn; t l.'H. ; burn si 11 in. Kliiraliis, s'.nso leaves lea , tniri: at 1 p in, arriving la Kueue at 6 p FOLEY SPRINGS Siago leaves Kugcne for Foley Spring : Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at : ti a in, returning nllermitn days. THROUGH TICKETS To tho KAST via Wit? UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM ThrouiEh Pullman Paliice rleein'ts. Teurlk li'eera and new Hecllliinti t'lialr cars, DA II v rOUTI.AN'DTO t'HIL'AtiO Ttallls hcattsl by steam anil cam Hslileil by I'lniioh I.tglit. I lrao to t hicaso, a'i days; lime to Ntw Vork, 4'k days, which Is many hoara quick! than all coiii)H.'tlti.ra. For rates, tlmo tables and full Inloruialton apply to K. J. MiUI.ANAII.VX, AfOlll, Hilitt-iic, Or. I. W. H.VXTON, 0. K, HlttlWN, (ien'l Auent, IMst. l'a. Asl, 1.U Third st.,l'orllanil,Oi. ORTHERN PACIFIC Ry. Sleeping Cars Dining Car3 Sleeping Cars Elegant Tourist TO St. Paul Minneapolis, Duluth, Faro Grand Forks Crookston Winnlpc Helena and Butte. -Through Tickets to- Chicago, Washington Philadelphia, New York, Boston and all Points East and South. For Information, time cards, maps and tlekols callouor wrltii . R. McMURPHEY (lell'l Agent, I'Algellll, Olllco: ltootus U ami 4 Hliolum Jtlocli. 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MANHOOD 1 1 ll u N S Pullman J For Sale by m Illllll Mi Soo Pacific Lino. 8 li.l vtstil.tile (rains, consisting of Palace sleeping ears, luxurious dining cars, elegant day coaches and in Rgniti ceiK louiist sleeping cars, -ALSO F KKK COLON' 1ST SLKKPF.1JS Thu only Hi e iiiiiiiuig through (rain to 10R0NI0. , WINHIPEC. MOIKtAL. r,.v Jt MINNEAPOLIS. Bi'SION. ('"M' ST. PAUL. GOLD SILVER I'OI'NTIKS (If UltlTlsK Cill.CMIll.V ARE ALL REACHED CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Lowest rales lo and from all pulls o l'.urope. It will imy you lo call upon (lie agents of (lie t'liiiiidiiii 1'iici tl Hallway la fore ptiicliaslng tickets. j CANAIUAN PAIMI-'IC H'Y t'O.'S jfvjoyal Tail Steansfpip Cirje j TO CHINA AND JAPAN. CANADIAN Al'STRALIAN fTKAMKR LINK lo - UONOl.l ..P, FIJI AN1 Al'STUA 1.1 A. I'or lime twbli'S, iniii'.liU'la. or any Itifonua. Itim. call oil or address, UKO. F. I'U.VVY, A.J. COYl.K, As'ent, KuKelio. Kreliilit ami l'liime i rer A,'l 111' Thiol St., lor I aid, ll (il'O. Mi l.. 1IH0WN. Hist. Pass. Accnl, Vancouver, B. C. EAST SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route OF THE Tlie Soatheru Pacific Co KxpreAH Trains Leave Tiirt'snd Daily Smith ! " TZJ N.iitir N..MI p in I T.v l'ortlaml Ar I'H'UiTI l .V.I a m l,v Himeiio I v I it (111 a it 1 i da ft in I Ar Sun Francisco 1 v I 7:(HI v u AIkivc trains atop nt Kast rortlatul, Oruiton Citv, VVoiillmrii, Siileiii, 'I'urner, Marion, .l.'lfimoli. A 1 1. :u, y, 'I'nneriit, Shedds, llslsry, llHrrishiirt:. Jnuetien City, Kintcnr, I'rea woll, CuttiiK'e tirove, Drain, aud all atatioua rem ltiMi'hur' to Asliland hiehisiv,. HOSCIIUlin UAlIi, I1A1LY. X.'.0ainl,v I'orthiinl At 1.40 ui -.04 p in: I .V laniHH9 Lv I l.l'llain ...-:o p in, Ar KiobuiK LviSPOani sAl KM 1' ISSVNIIHI, pill. V. 4:00 pu. I. I'Lilhuiil, ArilOdriatn 'da p in j.V SnUaii, l.v H:W a ui. -D1NINU CAltS ON OCIDKH llOUTE. PDL1.MAN DUlTineDXPliDB 1N1I bHv:0M) t'l.ASS HI.KKPlN'vl CAKS, , Attaclisd tc all Ihruuoli trains. Wool Sl.lo IJivIslon. BITWl:!.' l'OUTLAHD AKD 00HVALLI6 UA1L1ILMM llAII.t (KJUfPT B11NI1AT.) 7:30am I I.v I'artlanil Ar I 0.20 fm 12:1ft pm Ar C'orvallia l.vl:H5pin At Albany anil v'orvnllia oonunct r.ith train of OroK"il Central k 1'lusteia lii.ilwny. mi'llCHS THAIM IIAU.T (MCrPT Btl.NIIAY.) . I:t.r p m I l.v Portland ArlWaib 7U p ui j Ar MoMliuivills l.v I B:fiO a m THKOUOIITIOlCKTa to nil Pointv in tlie Kastern Htutcs, CitnntU and Kuropc otin be ohtutnod nt lowest rntoa from I,. O. ADA I It, Afiont, Kugon It KOHlll.Klt, K. P IttlLiUlill, Mniiuit'ir, Asst. (1, F. nnd Pass All' POIU'I.AND. Oltl'tlOJ' HET ABUVE PIGTb'KE DOES HOT REPRESENT a passenger train on the Chicago, Ml waukco & Ht, Paul Itallwny. No. It trains are vesllbulial, heated tc stcuin and lighted liy clccti'lclty. F.ach Hleciing car berth lias an -le 'trio read ing lamp. Its illuli'g ."ii rs are the hcsi In tho world ami t . 01 ches arc pal aces on wheels. This great ralhvay, connecting as it docs with nil trmiHcoiitlmi'iliii linen nl Kt. Paul mid O11111I111, a stlres to (lie traveling public the bust service) known. Ticket via the Chicago, Mll watikooiV St. Paul Hallway are on mile at all railroad t'c.et olllces to any iKilnt in tnc L'tilicd States or an nd Fun maps, foldi rn ami oilier nfor in tlm ikIiIichs: C.J. EDDY, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. Eurjens Street Railway. Tl M K CAIlll. After the 4tlmf Oct. Wto, tho street cam will run on the following buImkIuIh time until further notice. I.KAVlrfll TIIK DHI'OT. 7:10-7:4l)-H:10-H:40 :10-ll:40100 a. 111. then every hulf Hour. I.KAVHTIIK 1INIVKIIHTY. 7:Uo-":'rir)-8:!lo-H:')'--l):a5-wO-10:15 a. iu .lien every half hour. Cars will leave promptly on time. II. W. IIOLUEN. RESTORED ltr ntinff Ir. Prmn t rllovf .Vri I'tlU. Tin W'fiideriul trtucdr Ktarniit"-!, loriiriiU oerron Oiwswa, ancn a nrm xinuwy, iiatot liruin lt.wr, llrmljnhe, W '-kctulufn, 11 Maiihootl, N'ichily Kmi aioim, NriTuuiliirM, all draitif. ! oi powrr l' -rncratle Ban of either ar. rtwl y otft-iertlon, youthful errotn, pictsiive ue of tobmvo, opium or nuiiiuiania, wmcn irna iu iniirnniy,t.nrnHi",'" ItiiuiMity, tan ciirried In it txicktt. Jli oo tT tu , 6 (or K by mail tirepm.f. Citmlnr Fret-. Bold ly all .ImikicIhIa. Ak fur it; lake no other. M(iiiufrirtuf; hy the i'eati Mrdirine lo., Van. Ftntirr, l,ue Iaii XiuCu..(litrihiiUiia'l(rnta. Third md Vaaihill bit.. I'urtland, Or, Oal urn ii nel.ino,ADU. Iiunr, naoii.