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THE Il'OJpt'EN. Sj HOBMAH ETJEST. CCoprrtg-ht, 1m, by American Press elation.) Continued from Fint'J'xiye "Gentlemen, let nf look at the evi dence. On the morning of the 12th of Janaan? Joaiah Marsden waa discovered in the library of hia con u try home, called The Orange. Norcooiba, stahbed to death with a Norwegian clasp ktfife. which wea;ioii yon Intra bad produced There in i.j d . -n-.t that the inruder committed with that knife, and laU7 the defense doea not attempt aooy that ap to the very night of the murder thflt knife waa In the poaacaaiun of Antra t Marsden. Tke atalara Paper. "In the bund of Joaiab Marsden waa fonnd thin paper. " The judge pannes Impressively and taka np the blood stained paper that haa caused each a sensation throughout the trial. "Thia paper," he solemnly continues, "waa fonnd In the dead man'a stiffened Gngera. Death had overtaken him be- l.ire 1)6 conld frame hia thonghta in vorda, and so hia lut nieaaago ia only a' droken one. 'I am dying,' he wrote, wardered by Antra' a a t r a and hig life departed. "The prosecution haa told yon, that he intended to write 'Aatray Marsden. The defense haa been nnable to deny it The prosecution haa said he wrote ao that justice might be me tod ont to hia murderer. The defense haa hinted, only hinted, gentlemen eren they hare not dared to do more than whisper that Joaiah Marsden hated hia ward or son and did what be did in revenge, faced eternity with the f on lent ein thut man conld commit upon hia soul, died with a lie- in hia heart, that a young man might be banged. The defense haa hint ed that this ia why the paper waa writ ten. I will Dot venture to express my own opinion of inch a method of de fense. Let us look at the matter dispas sionately. If we are to believe that Jo siuh Marsden committed thia loathaome deed as bis last act on earth and that Aatray Marsden did not murder Mm, then that; murder waa committed by some unknown caemy of the o man. "Has the defense been able to hint at any such person t No. Has the defense been able to aajuma or deduce that any other person was in the bouse oa that night t No. It hug simply contented it arlf with a categorical denial of every thiuK and a plea aa surprising aa it ia Ihominablo. "The value of that pies, gentleufn. I leve for you to decide. Let M paal again to the circnmntantliij evidence Mid dml first of all with ffovwellas Salt. "This knife haa fee letter 'A brand ed upon Its handle. The knife was in Hie prhtonojr's posion, it la agreed, vntfl few momenta or a few hours be fttre tfee mnrder. It ht admitted that J3ly sTaitdon wai with Josinh Mar . tap m Mie night t tkn murder It is a aAinilWd that he nwd the Jtnife to V cigar bo In the presence of bis fiu anA tfni tt it behind him smdy tie mnrflerer. who, we are wail. aaMrad tkn anna cfti r the priarm- hail left it The valne of that plea, fMtlomSit is again for yoaj to deride. "The mnrVr Waa first dicxverod by 4m woaiaw aiatjrtret Oadaden, who was ia tna habit of going daily to attend to Jau aoimavtic requirements of the de- 4aa4- On the morning of Jan. 13 ahe m nanl, aad gained admittance a tfea) safe tviarlnce by the key she al ways han ia her nraadon. "Tow will t llect that between the i c Ma ltth and the mifninajof lMk . H aheaomenally fall of ?. Mi Hi WoiaM no- ) tfeat Xi9 ee lootprinta l4dift to tsas rroat dorw of tat hcaaja. but nune iBaNkta from ia "Iteooailnf litrxtad litta unusual aajlksjaji which reigvtfa ttiaonah the laaaas said unaMs to ar any aufwer aa afca bwwaVal it JmUa Mlli l am Varaare Ga4ar1a ktlttMl be pake (kntion ad iMvmmI WiU ifcla c Folic Doli. "Ta maa, gnMini, eon H Mse yoa. Hs hat tost yom himaalf m aaalaaur biiad Wis aiu4 of JurBce V wikholif Mi auaj lmisr4nt tlivel evidtvc in thia intrirftta caM. lao tKat Xariirfi Marsden lf tl- ajlaA kirn I.laii hM erprt'd bit UMtrtslon and rearet fhe dixgrace- il aurm Which he ti. but whether that eotitrition Will alolvo hini from Vi ymtltief of his action I very much tons I cannot aifrain from referring ) the lupreine tnd utter idiocy mani a4 thronahont by Chief Dolwn in wltkion to this C4tne and cannot too rartnls pplnd the indefatigable en r;y, theCefl and acumen, of Mr. Her tart Darren, the ofliciuJ who took eiaas of the ( aae mid as rtunti lT cal to retrieve all the errors I 4iart no'ir ht calling them errurs v Iresi'ii fhlch Dl)tn cxtmjiiittetl rioc to bis isppetrance on the scene A'arnif to the ev.gitu of Jan. 13, yon ill roniemlier that Dohnon and the sonait returned together and npon cn 4tring the library found Josinh Marsdt a ling degd nNin the flixir. stuhlxnl to tjie heart l)y his side waa the pncr htch has had such an liniHirtant bear ing npon tho, ju the paper which Dohatti retained, showing it only to tho prisoiwv. Astray Mnrwlen. Von have heard 1 lwn 'a account of tltat inter view (hat the primmer tnrnedpL'jund t rem hi tt nu4 thru promised to see bitn Inter the day. & "it fa for Jrn to any whether Dobson ia a mko whose evidence can be relied npon of not. Hut, setting that upon one aide, wat the action of Astray Marsden that of un inniKnt man f lie sought refuge III flight It is urged that ho be came th prey ton spnsiu of fear, but BW'inniveiit man should have no such cowardly emotion. Vhy did he not defy the blacl mail of IXilim and, knowing by Innnveni'e, rest ctrtitenteil on being able to f rove an alibi! Whyt Derans gentleman, he conld not; lecnnse he waa bound to admit that ha was at The Orang(Wn that night He owns be was at The Orange, but pleads that he left before the snowstorm and left Jovial) Maftdea alive "If OIRfense conld prove that fart jTonld aoaonnftor the period that elapkd between the. Jisaaw r leaving .The Oiature and being met by Policeman Thuuipoan, there might be some grounds for the pies, but not one single witness haa bee called hAwhstniitial it, and we are sxked to believe that he walked abont Lit lionre in a blinding snow etortiiIhat has been ont before yon in contradistinction to the theory of the prosecution that be entered the house after the snowstorm, leaving his foot prints IV to the doori that the old standing qnitrrol which it ia adinitti1 on both id existed was rnewil and tht he lvft4iy the secret pRHwigo on to the froctn river, passage that was known aoly to thie who bad lived at The Oral ge. "Aatrajr Marsilen waa met by Thoup- on . i after J o'clock In the morninrf uf the U'th in a Very sicltod couditiou. still chatitig, the defense says, undor the insults he had had hewped npon him vhafing. gentieiuin, after several hours' wulk "I have reviewed the circunistaucea thut ocenrred in NoK-oinbe. but it 1 not npon these events alone that the case- stumU Let na turn to Chicago. Herbert Durrent baa been before you and given bis evidence with exemplary ilcurnetta. He baa told Jou the manner in whih he succeeded in tracking Astray yurwlcu to the Royal hotel in Chicago, and he has related the story of The Asreat. "The first words of the prisoner when Darrent entered the room were, 'Yon have come to arrest me, ' and, though warned not to cvtuuit himself, he then launched into heated attack against the murdered man, an attack which tcj Jfed th" " ine of defense which baa been adopted that of revenge. He charged Josiah Marsden with loavftg such a message for the sole purpose of encompassing the deafi of an innocent man whom be hated. "With that point 1 have already dealt. The idea in itself is too callous to dilute npon. "In the prisoner's confession S Her bert Darrent he accounted for the loss or his unite in tne same mawier that the defense haa insisted npon He took it ont to open the cigar box, forgot it and it waa left lying upon the table, a handy weapon for the murderer. To that point of tho defense 1 will but add a word. "If the murderer of Jnelah Marsden came to the houao with intent to mur der, would he have left the finding of the weapon to chance, or wonld he huve come prepared T If be came prepared, would he use a chance weapon or trust to the one he knew f "Let me now, before yoa retire to consider your verdict put into a few words the whole evidence Against the prisoner you have the last worda of the dying man, the knife, the long stand ing quarrel, the absence of a reasonable alibi, and for bint" The judge pauses and deliberately turns back the pages of his notes, while the whole audience seems to throb with emotion. "If a a fearful summing up," one lawyer whispers to another. "lirutal lead against him, poor devil I" bia companion rcylies, glancing at the prisoner, who, paU Pth. gazes before him with oye that s nothing. ,4'' "While for him, " thav jndge impas sively continues, "yoa have the line of defense that he left Tho Orange kour before the murder waa committed, "a The jndpre closes his book, and w await bis eroratioa We foul that V know What it will be. sru you nnve no aonht, It your duty to do your dnty n eye for an eye, a life for a life," and usjny iaoB rounded phrases with which a jndge ia usually pleased to torment a man whose life or death is to be settled within the next honr But we are mistaken. "Oentlomen of the jnry, " he says, "tho case ia in yonr hands. " And that is alL The summing np is over. c'Toor devil I" some one whispers ngnin, and we shudder It puts into words what we dared not think. The jnry do not move They only arhisier in tho box. It seems as if they are going to decide without leaving it lint perhaps the Herionsness of their tusk citnies over t6em, atd they nluwly leavo. and tho prfeifter ia conducted from the courtroom. "Dead against Irlml" is tho general opinion "Fair nrd jnst, but dead trninst himl He hasn't got a line of defense in his whole, case. " Tho jndge has retired, but no one else leaves tho conrt The andience feels tat it ia not a case of waiting for hours, hut minntoe, perhaps only sec onds. The last Words of the summing nn crash through each man s brain That do they amount toT Against the prisoner yon have everything: for him nothing I wertle. The jury re-enter the bo ; the jndga retnrns: tho priatmor, lietween two difintiea, takes hia place in the dock "Oentlemen of the jnry, have yon ajrreed npon yonr vetriict? "We hove. " "Do yon find the priaraier. Astray fiirsden, tfnilly nor guilty of tla- murder of Jith MaratViY" "Otiltyl" A woman's nin, h;Jf Mxt A In i biMh, brcukt the fearful silence of the conrt a serein n Followed be call TlM nwmblatl thronat braltl4 hird M What it kjiew mnst happcl coimai Th.i the deatlilifc alenco faUC lika piajl agiiin "l'risoner at the bar, " t Volet s nt ing. and it aeenal to coma from tie there miles away, even to m what must it seem to hiint "have you any thing to any why sentence o dead shonld not tie passed npon yon?" All eyes are turned with one impu toward the dock,, and the spoctufcji start with amazement The prisoner, the man condemned death, whom they biMl pitied through out the trial lis one r miserable tluV he" conld not defend himself, 1 triaat l armed. He btands erect ith nhnost ft ow tpon his chin ks, nearly mile nuin bis lips, manhol and courage twajti't- ing in his eye He m anderaned to death ai4 stands aa thonah hi fetter bad been released. We are creatures of impulse. The spectators gnr.a at one another. The same thought is in ever mind "Snn- pose he is innocent 1" There W mesmer ism in his glance, and they follow it aa it resta npon the girl with her head enrown torward on e)er arms npon tne tuMe. Q The jndgo shifts Aneasily, moves aa though to speak. He seems held power less by that strange force which is npon alL The girl feels the power of that glance, and aa if in otiedienre to its command throws hock her veil and rises nd faces Aatray0 Marsden, and as she does so even the heavens add to the in tciisity of the sceno. The sun is setting. The room ia shrouded in gloom, save for one glorinns N am of light which ,jasea over the xltaailder of the prisoner and floods the face of the girl with a halo of light They face one another, and the spec tators pause ami wnteh, hist in the mystery of the thonghta that are pass- between them. "Ethel I" Only the lifting of the fare more to ward him shows that Ine has heard Ij yon hdicai, jity t Do you believe that I am a mnrderer?" "Nol" , It is only a whisper, bnt it thrills. Where have sophistries gone, where are (fc-dnctions, when comiiared with the love of this woman who eta fore the world T If I were a free man, wonld yon marry me as yon promised years agoi "Yes!" The prisoner turns to the Judge, the girl resumes her Beat and tho sp.Cfft broken. I have nothing to say, my lord, but that I am innocent " The Urslrsr mt rtetk. Astray Mnrsdcn was sentenced to death because 14 the duty of the Jndge to do so, bat every spectator who tiled out of the courtroom arur the wu- tenca was primnuceu waa troubled with doubts aa to the result of tbe trial As one spectator ex'irrased it: "Mara- deu woa found guilty by the jnry b cause the jury conld consider the evi dence and come to no other verdict, and the judge sentenced him to death f canse the Jodge waa oomtwlled to. bat ia Marsden guilty t" CHAPTER VIL DABKCNT MAKK8 A FURKH DISCOVERT It waa the morning after the gr?'at sensational trial, and Herbert Darrent sat at bia breakfast in the dining room of the Palace hotel, Norronibe. The table be had selected was small one by the window, and he aat there neglecting hia breakfast and moodily staring ont into the street Then he I f gan his meal, bnt hia appetite aeemud to nave deserted him. "Theatrical theatrical: that'a all. he muttered to bimaelf. aa if in answer o nia secret tnongnta "Done for ef fect" And he drank bia ooffue and picked np the morning paper, only to throw it down again impatiently as the displayed headlines caught hia eye: MARSDEN MUST-S. VING. Speedy Conviction combe Murderer's the Nor- Fate. DETECTIVE DA BRENTS TE1UMPH. nramallo eeaie la Coart ram- e Maa'a Rwrrthtart Uclarra llr Brllef la Ills limfoiart -Would Msrrr Him If lie wra Km. The headliij-s jarred npon him. Why ! The dotetivo s triumph I It was a tri- nuiph--every one said so and yet nev er bad he succeeded in a case that hid left behind such an unsettled feeling. such a degroe of nncortuinty, and, doubt aa to whether he waa really right after all lie could not understand it him self. Everything bad aeemed to be aa clear as daylight, and the judge and jury aye, the very spectators 4iad shared the view that hia deductions bad led him to form long Cu thut Astray JUarsden waa the culprit "All for elect, " he mnttcrafl rain to himself, his mind still on Hie linn I scene in the court, with the lant ray of snnligl fullHig full on the woman a face as she avowed before all her unal terable belief in the innocence of Astray Iursden. "Theatrical; that was all. And yet Timeho he conU) not shuke oW rememnraiice or that final scene H hether it was actiita or not it hail made a deep iuiiatuon on Ik rbrrt Imr rent "Shonldt't wonder IP it hn ft atood result tor him; rousas aenwition and sympathy, and Aey may g-t np a peti tion for life lmpriinnient Irs clever dodga" He called it "a dilge" to shake bis own doubts, and yet be conld not nelp feeling that thra w no col lnsion in thut lost scene of nlL Bttll. it is best to try to delude one's conscience at such times aa these. Dull it stifle it ' if it wants to spJt and dUtnrb that i supremely hp.ppy feelina; of self siatlsfuc- tion that is so pleasant to eHricnc To be emotional in thia nineteenth century ia to be weak, or, Wome than anything, old fonhioned. If ajni4hing happens in ttia conrsc or one's daily life that is keen and painful enongh if) wring ono's heart, the formula tv give sympathy a stunning blow and call the rliola thina; " dialaje" nn4 tK.ei to cm With life exactly an taKifa Ye; that la the wir, the li tter tad very fre- aneuuy tne ciuetiN way. it s only a iaw; that's alL fawi or forget it Having itiaunatil the draimitic do- annement of. the trial na "t dulao" in tufRciititly sn a ice frighten ay, wtli tinva brim aft any rate. all hisiiancwpromptinf, Dnrrent picked njJie pajwr saain and began reading $n erlitiia) the trial iain, of course. It ia) beadl "The American Lo- ," tnd it set forth with abundant praiat the njliility, the real, tha aenmen, nP one Jlorbert Dorrent, detective set it forth in sngfe a florid high flown style that theBubjccffof these cumimeudatious Would hte Itiahed, except that his lnjvcetf Had not yet recovered from the stunning idow that bud been dealt It hf modern cynicism. Then the article vent on to refer to tlo emotional ne at Hie conclusion of tho wiai "Astra nger ftene," it rpmnjrked, "it ho neve ba-n onr lot to witness. And iXtrent, startled from hia habitual eompaaure, jumped to hie foet, with an exclamation of surprise. Perhaps the componitjr engaged npon setting np that editorial bud been car ried away by the sensationalism uf the trial or perhaps by something elajp, but in setting that line he had made a pe- cnllar mistake, which had been passed lf the proofreader and now appetired in every issue of that day's paper. He had misplaced the spacing which shonld have made the division between the words "A" and "stranger," and tae sentence which hod so startled Herbert Darrent read, "Astra nger scene it has never been our lot to witness. " The secomi combination of letters. nger. nilffht have been a portion of cryptogram, it waa so mcnningle&t. The tirnt, "Astra," hail a meaning fnr "arrent that set bis brain wildly at wrirk and cauaed a heavy feeling at his heart to as roTT:vrTo.l Jlrhrr's lrurpU Tshlrl ar1 old on a iMmiiive ffiiitrHiilee. t un raisinic uf the fond, ilry.tris ii rrs liearl-l.nrn K ol lli" I.mhI, iirVtri"ss iill. r ealine ot nv form ol lsH .ia Dm- tr lves iiiime.lui r ri-lief, 2S etn, nT .iOcIs e liell.t PniK More. Preserves nH r iii)f, mora qui. fciy, mora m A gw hithUr araiMl Hh BsrtnM 7 1 , I'iniillni Waa than by an j oirvr iff, Ymi nH-thiwl. ItM of oiiMr dmi wlji ba JJ 7 """Refined X Paraffins Wax It la da. 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Verily, I.' - cenm Shell ( vKtcr I'i lor, tit Main Charles V. J'.alM.oik, "wan so confiiiitiir Ma tstt't p?f nl tha ttiost ptisi- ol tout fie lf.; t f'c ai'T"al)A.i : . it 'ajtn ae Atd altel boifc tot rat' k. JloOKLIi (.'"., 1 qim tun, fc Tl Delta Drug Store Mtiin:i'i vrwotMumB, ..!; M Mi Ttlfi)i:S!ONER 'a!i!i.sif 4 !VMty 'ITH IIANDSOMK CQWirn PLATES. . Al.so ii.t;t!tjsi Hit: CI 1 1 nit U t II aaa. SuaJ.:;d Patterns Tha ont r-tiaW- n.-utrrn, txscausa hr aflirts MIUi Sub;crp?,i Trice: $1.C0 ayear, i 10 Mat fjf tiaaa tafitt etf ASI4 t Tf 0 fOft THIS rvl'tKATMIt. . t.fjatl r tmmum. Vrtto far aaatlt cn ttrsavs la.aisHy ' tiaa Dsifttktai, TNE DESHiMIIJL . a a I jBaWaakaaJ T DISEASE (V Ivjr- Kind ... A ilav t( -- anil IJruver. X-AWTlUrr I fe ii.-V y4n v i'', iUAddr ess all orders to Karfs OflTcr Root Tei r-rir,.. i".1 I r, ' "', In.' ias sin. Ann i'n. 'I I r i s.tlul.. , .-. r-.n; MC. .11.1 tl.lMI. WELL 4 MM oi r nosVrT aov, ii gum: al llio Ociui i'ruK .siioie. ''. c Benyer ant Rio Grande UAILKOAIV. jScemnoLineollhs World I'xruiioiis TO Tllli Upholstered Tourist Sleepers I n i Ii ir-.-c e( exKMf misl ivn ia tot sul .rten. To 'fwanaCiti ("ica'f l'liillalo, 1.'st.i Milli on! transfer, vin :ilt Lake Mo. I'a.-illc and (!liiiat;o and Alton liy. )N I To Olllalill, CliiiMo, I II AM ) Cf i'.iitialo, l;..n.ii hi h- V Hand .V I'm ii'! liy. J 'I'll St JiM.ll, VSJ J w ' hunge via l.nr V lillUill Kollte. Tu KruiMiH titv and V M. Iiuis, w it limit jT ehanne viaall Ijike II y iNi Miaoad 1'iuiiic V Iwiiilwav. p-tner ariuii),'al it) !-aU like the fainiiiiH Cel.'rado Jl kyour tieket agent for 11 ticket on I he I lenver Ai Hio nan. le excursion. I'or rates and nil information, cull on ot mid 1. tax ft. t. SK HOI., K. K. Hairy, ien'l Ai.ent. Traveling Aunt. !5t W.inliiiit'li.n Mreet, I'orlhin.l Oregon. H. K. tUMMm. 'eii'l ViifH. .V Ticket Agent, I lenver Colerudn. c Marks esigns ir.HTS Ac. iTifp ponalntf a KliHrh mat rt.Hmnlt..n mar eal.'Slv HAfroon our ol'intoii trial wmci h..r an lnvi.Dti r..l.nl.ly a1 . r n til-. ('.itiiiihimii'.i. ti, hip mt ri.1 !t p,.natpiil lat. H an.H..M.k nil I'iiii.ia .Mil tret. dl.leMl Hkr('i.i'T for tii'iirinv .hOi.Im. I'a.ii.: taken Ihroiich -ii'm Co. reiflve H i-M nt wlihout churL'ti, 111 lh A hnnitnofiiolT HI' iliitiiin of hiiv n rt-ir : r'i mr nmni ti M'JNU Co l.nrtit rlr. f Kl'it -in Itlfl Ji'iril:ll. rut- a inlha. f. tilj hyttll ' 36iBro.d,.fffy YnrW cihcu. ttf V Ht Vruthluioii, 1,U DO T Jays A ride through Seenarv, .tk 0 YEARS' JOB. PRINTIMG IN THE COUNTY. Prices Reasonable Mail orders rices e are still, ofcerine. iron the INDEPENDENT and WEEKLY OR EG ON I AN, aa a a oiic year for on Ty $2.00. HiJIsboro, I'AST souths Till: t'K'.SiA liOUTK Wtl "illl-.Kf, l'AC. to r xi'UKHK TiiiiNH I nr IVkiuku Ihi i ' ' r u l.v x : i i .it Ar l.v S-'III t t:.n h w r n I A ' mvc IraiMM hIO. al :H tit (..'tween iWiinn.l i. nl ".i..ni, Ti rncr. Marion, J l!. i- on, A.l.imy, 'ian'cul, '-, liarr.r''..uf, l..ncn..n i Mie.I.I, It .1 .ncitun iity, htu-clic .lit, ll.tklanti, an.l all itcliiir lo A-ililand, ' . l art. ( ii .. ve, J ' .! it ; . m-i h om U llil.i- ue. liCM-1. IH1 MAIL I.VII.Y ! l.v At .rtU.u; .-el. 11 1 Ar l.v I t i'r I..') a ftiW i -4 m.MM ai;s j i t.n! : uoi i k. PULLMAN DUFFET SLEEFERS Sim Hint ( 'iivs Sln i(ng t 'ais ATl4.-l'KO To Alt. '1 HlaH'ol! '1 UAINH West Hid- limnum. Ut'lWKKN rtlU'l LAND d 1 U(VAI.I.tS Mail Train Ihuly t IliiM.pt hnuday). A M I H ,Vl A M ! I :iV A m I l.v l.v Ar I'orMiiiid .HillMlH.n. C)l vaiiin Ar 1 I v ft .a() p v 1 :".) v k l.-'.)r- Ir.t All., wall trains ot ern Ky. ain! rva!lia ronnert OnariMi ( ei.lial ,V Kust- Ktl.renit Xrrtiu l'nilv, (l.eri t N ,iulav ' Iff" I l.v IIIIP M I I V 1 i" x I Ar H: la r M I I'orllioiU ltlllsn;r.. Moi.! innvil I ll'U'i.i !i ;,.):, Ar I l.v w 1 : 1 ill I Uf llironuli ii i ki l To nil points in the Easier, ...1.. 11 , la leu. ('.'; '0111 n'e rail la- olilaill it rales from I . i . I i j.,., .1 at 1..1 aaeiil 1 '!" It. .unit at the l.l'l le,., i.iiol i.ll'a lhlM...I... ... t;, ii m u. KiiKUfftt: 0 Wan iue. I'ortlan l. MAM, f. . r.AK''l ei t o:i Interested? THE 0. !?. X-N. M-:W IJOOK On the l,'e.iiirei-. of I Iri'L'i li, W.l-liin' ton ami Idaho is heili'4 .Ii - I r il.nte I. liar readers are rcqucsinl (,, r,.r:,T, t,eail .Irenes of their ra-tern fiimds an.lac (ll:iilit( liallees .-in.l , eo.- of (lie Hnik W ill h sent free. This is a lualter all should he inieicsle.l ia ami we uonhl ask that cverv. n.. lake an iiii. re-l ami lot ward Mi. had he-sesto V. . Hi 1.1 1:1 1:1, oMieral l'ascn:rer A ;enl ( . I; (:,' IV.rtlaiiil. promptly "six v. - -' j:a JfrtcjfjfliN-7 y- , : s.,"" -:. "iT oncMQ. , J on application ,KV43 ' DEHT, . OroiTOu . :o'; f -J lb SCHEDULE,1 rioiii rortiand I .ike, 1 li-..cr, it. V..lth, (lloi.li i, K;lll-;ii 1 'it V, M. I "ili.t, l hicupi, ,V K.i-1. FhI iiniil "-6' ' i. ti Wn'aj V:il hi Lli.k .uie, S uii.T.ij.... !. lam, liiil.iil., M llailkic,i'liii :i-.. V e; t ! S.oL:tne l-'lyer i In ii in. N.ktlne lln-r Ocean lorS Striiiiiiiiis. in ri;tiitwt) 1 V"V I'Vf ti l . , S . in. in. ivcr .1 av S . 111. Ex Sniid.v hitturd.iy 10 p. Ml 4 p. 111. ex, Siiiuly Wii!l.l!!CllC F.1VC 11 a 111. Ex Miiidy t r. Cell 'it V, New 4 ;:'.( n. 111 hern. Safe I 'li.lint.'s. li !IV- '".Slllld WillaincllBSYaiD-i till Rivers a. 111. Tiie,l.,v 'riiiirnlav Oi(KoiiCiiv,Ti aiid.vitur Hiel 'i I iti.l'i .Mo J and i'r.li :Willncttc River I'tiiValliN :nti U;iv Snake River i Kij.ai ia to Lew i-ton ti 11. 111. Tue-Tlmi anil ut. l.v Kiparia et'li.iilv f.ni TI. Address H. II. Ill KI IM KT, teii'l 1'asa. Agent. Iilel! Curlill A I n. I.en'l tgls. r. I'm-. S . rnrt'iiml, Oregon. 1 Ta eti be cursi 1 If yoa tulTer from any of ilia ( ilU of men, come lt the oklrsl bpet-iaJut on ih 1'atilic Cuot ( OR. KIRDIM ft CO.. 1051 Market M. Est d IOM. 1 Younir men sn.t idil l j ILXiMl lili'ii who air HiilkTitiii from the t'ffrrf ui youthtul ui'iist n iions tr rx- PMI . . .. ...rsa M.l. .... I 'I.. ... ,1 1 m H'lallltT Itttpetlc-MOf rrnnhtM4 i in rtit it. 'iiti .iiioifi; firi?iniirr'itti m lrtilntrrliitL 4 Joiton-It !., 4a-ai, i it rta'i Cfimtiiii.iit' tT ! I rlMUtlliaT. !. Ity I ' .f rcmr.tie, uf lxva cnr;ittvr ioW- lite Ihw-tot hi 4i nrr-uijetl hs Irctniriil i h.it it m ill nf( only atf nl imitiptit.il rrli-f lutl H-rmiofnt t tir. '1 lie 1 )x tur docs nut l.iitn to erf.ifin no ft. l-s, dut i wi-U-known l le a fair and M'!.ir? I't'VM' t in am! Snri:"n. T--niiniit i (us i- t ilt y Ii UcnNnt f ,11 rn. ttifroiiKli1v oruHititt frutit tli i'stfin wlilit.nt ii'iftiK rflercurw r V ll HAW nt'ilvlit; lis will rt iv f tuir hmrt "jiini"H ot M.t roiithiiiiU W tiolltiimranitfti HSITl h i '( h K in r TltiiMnnl I'ollniM. 0 oniinrn-ion r k r r nn.i Mrirtty private. CflAL'iJES VF.UY KFASONAHt.H Tn-.it- A i f -Thr I'l 'hilAkiiiiih v M.T 1 " loMOiilty of fr. ( A v.ihieiiae thx-k for men. J VIOIT PH. Jl(l)tH1 m Ciroat Uliisoinn til Aniitoniyi nm iiiicm ..! l.ll,'t'hl m.lsrunil.l lis Kill', mine m wrM. ('..ini; an.l learn h "W won'l'lfiillv vm Aift maile; how lo nv.n i mi knc.i anil nivr.ise. w e are o nnmiillv a.l.hiii- n-w hiHiuiaeiiA. I f 1051 Market Slrcol San Fnmciirn Cnl. Quick Work attended to. i'Jsr cp 9J