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His Brother's Keeper ; v Or. Christian Stewardship aVaaaViaLA IT CHARLES M. SHELDON. MtkorofJa Ilia JUvea of I'hUl biruus, haj4j''S iMtea !. The Clraoi. itoiian t ii a !". ": xn. - .!.. ..i;ir. Kur a in ii., "i:! I , '.. lo-iktil at Btu art auti Itin-.n m If sUc knew them. Then she sat tit. puiily supjxirtliii; her self tjr olii- Imutl ;ii.t with the other acfuilnj tit jM'Ni- ii fur something. There i a look ir madness Id ber eyes. "Father! He's hurt! iNm't you know, Stuart? Hie huiaca .au away. We were throwu out! Why doesn't aouia one send for the doctor?" Khena sliied out of the room and teli-plumed for lr. Saxou. Stuart (ell oo bin kueea by the bed. and the next half bour was oua of the moat aKouls Ing be ever knew. Louise raved aod wept She kept folug over the old tliuea, repeating word for word exactly many conversations between herself and Stuart at the time he hud bcun tu decide on a new life. Everything dat ed from ft ox! lum-an'a death. There were also iniugled with all that waa ao imiuiul lit Siiule tueiuwi a aici many expressions and exclamations which made hlin shmlder and put bla band over hW ears, word which re vealed experience of the life Louise had knowu alnce leaving Champion. Stuart did not dare yet to Imagine all that these word meant. When Dr. Saxon finally reached the house and eutered the room, 1-oiilxe waa lying down, moaning. The doctor went right up to ber aud apoke her I " Ul. ...1 v. ... . .. .1 1 I-...I event took plucp. No notice of the mar- , , . , ' .... ' . I him full in the face. She ahrieked out ! hysterically: "Iktctor, doctor, save met I I'm going mad! I am mad!" 1 1 I 11 1 1 1 H Continued frotn t'lrnt Puye.. ' square and out tuto the road : ". to the Duncan house. Aud o, with the love of the lueu whose lives and happi ness were to be henceforth so deeply mingled wltb theirs, lu the cumpuuy of the friends who bad shared so largely of their experiences and were to be Ten more to them in coming days, this man and woman began the life that Dot even death can part, for they are one la Jesus Christ . A week from that same evening, lu a large mansion on a fashionable avenue In New York. Louise Duncan aud Hal Vasplalue were married. A card an nouncing the event was scut to Stuart by Aunt 1 loyal, at whose house the ways cuim - iu God ' "Yon poor child!" And that waa all be aaid. lncn Louise began to cry terribly! She spoke ber Aunt Royal's name In a isu delight lu pun. ii.' ni, nil tin niiivy, wliu Itiicua's help, anil then, wtili a baud mirror con.-tuntl.v withlu ren U. coi..ui'Utiug on Ii r a;:.-ii wll the greatest i .ii-iin Oue day KrH-na slipped away fro. j her w bile she waa ' y In this mauiier. and as she waH gidii.; into '' 1 . 1 ra i Stuart rune in from the iliau'litg roiu lie bad Um ii douu supei iuii'inliuv til new litilliliLj;. "Oh. Sluait. Kltuit." l:i;rna nlin.i-t sobbed ait she rl .-iil Jin' tloor so tin. I Louise could n d r,ear. "It In so horrible' It seems SO llkf so like rlotlilui: llcutll Itself in tinsel u:i I glitter. .!t. mockery of It make my heart ache: If we only knew more of ihe iviil cause of Louise's trouble, ue in' In know bow to In in,; her buck to reu-,un Ouly"-- "Ouly what, clem?" rltiuirt an!:cd. takiug her lu his arms to md'i.rt Ii, . as he reiiit'liilieieil how f.il.l.fiil she had been to her great trust lu CHrluu for his sister. "Only the end Is not far oft. 1 fearr. She is wasting away like the snow ou the Mils In ;rlnv." Smart grotim-d. "I have sieu It dear. The dis-tur bas done all he can lie gives no hope." He was silent, Then he spoke with calm strength, "I aiu going down to New York, ami 1 am going to see Aunt Itoal aud probe the thing to the end. 1 have written ber. but bad no reply. And all our efforts to Hud Vasplalne have fail ed. The family knows nothing of him. I must go down anywny to see after some nece-nsiiry materials for the build ino. I will be back Inside of a week." So that was the way Stuart came to be iu New York Just before Aunt Itoynl had planned to pack Iter trunks and go abroad for the summer. - -'e iVa" tio'tfv'-, Cl Into mi.- ti ' " t lltAtV- ing room of the mansion on the avenue W m A rlage was sent to Rliena as Stuart's wife. It was t lie lirst Intimation Stu art bad had of the fact the card reach ing lil in two May after. He grieved over the evnt tlet'tily and felt thst the gulf between bis sister and himself waa luiiHtssame. vm m. ..re TO, that nin(,e even tne dx.tor q(llver j and remained standing by one of the crowded wltb great objects, and Ithena j suddeulv windows waiting for Aunt Itojal to was all ... all to him. and as time went j J a'T2 down. Ills heart was ,vy as on be foud the sharpness of this pang ; baok one hp thought or I mllS(.. He t0 coul. UWned. though he never for mo-. eud U,e himself for the interview, remcni- ment ceasea ins prayers an., .ove ror bad ,JrM(,y ( b,.rlng his Christian faith and nil that Louise. . rt. ,.n.K ..-i.,, , It reoilirefl nf him In oil firfitlnsfniiies u auu -i, . -V- - " Her entrance was hnrdly noticed ly him when she finally appeared. Velvet carpets are made to deaden the foot the end of half an bour Louise came I out of the condition of exhaustion into which she had fallen and cried again, this time calling out the name of Vas- l plalne with sucb terror that Stuart i could not endure the sound and went I .. . . V. .. ..!... . V. .. ttrr . 4 . i t iuiv tup uiucr i iu hi mi uri uv mi 1 1. iur n iu uiuai uuiaieiui iui un earth," said the doctor, to whom Btuart waa talking about it "If I was you, I'd hire some one to touch off every last cabin some windy night and TV... 1, .... U,u ... - '"-' en u had , ,., ,,. u tl)eiu ,. Rbena were certainly no less now that . . . , .. ' . , . a n. a dcnly. The iP-rtor did all In bis power, the m nes were opened again. The ,, ' . . . . ., ? .. ,. . . . r . 0... . There was not much he cou d do. At vututaes wewr eoiiiieit-u. uui numo contemplated a general tearing down of all the old caltlua on the range. In this be waa met by an unexpected and Irritating obstinacy on the part of the mluers, who did not want to be disturbed. burn np every last one of 'em I mean the cabins. They, I mean the men, haven't got braiqa enongh among them 11 to start a home for feeble minded old women r Btuart waa wrestling wltb this prob lem and at the same time adding to bla plans for the Hall of ' Humanity. Many and many a long conference was held In Erie's cottage, at Audrew'a and In bla own bouse over the project. Ithena followed him. "This Is awful!" said Stuart, with a groan. v hat do you suppose this all means? What bas that villain doner" "It meaua that be bas left her and that" Ithena bad guessed so much. ' It bad come like a sudden blow to j them. She stepped up to Stuart and confronted bim. Tleasa God, we'll save ber life!" be ' cried. I "And her reason,' added Rbena gravely. 'Tray Ood we may!" I They went back together into that I chamber and, wltb the doctor, watched , Ithena had also rironosed another num. I mrougu uie nigui, rearing, at me uoc- at flrat stoutly opposed by Kric and!tor" uetlon, lest she should sud even Andrew, but afterward heartily , den1' Tilte ud out lnt0 tue "t,,rul seconded by tbeni. It was. in brief. wultb before morning beat on the the shaping of the Duncan mansion In- I n'""'m In great fury, while the big to a modern hospital, to be In charge of PlnM obbed ,lk requiem over dead Dr. Saxon. The bouse was too large ! noPe nd baried ,OT, lor a living bouse. Stuart and Rbeua wltn ,he TJ ,K,lt of '"orulug a wanted to le nearer the town ami . cbange came. The doctor noticed It Btuart bad made bis plans to build at once a bouse that would represent their Ideas of what a home should be and enable tbem to he of more use In very many ways. They were too far away from tbe people. Ithena still continued ber army work to a Urge I f AT ra first He had not closed bis eyes once. Now be rose aud went Into the library, signing to Stuart to follow bim. "She la out of immediate dauger," be said as Stuart stood there by bim, nervous with the strain. "She has had some terrible mental shock. It Is doubt ful If she can recover. Hut she has the Duncan constitution. All things are possible. I think she will be quiet through tbe day. If she Isn't send for me at once." He wrunr Rtnsrt'a hand anil vnni down Into the town through tbe storm. I aun an iiour inier niuari saw Dim b" J V II n l dashing up tbe bill aud past tbe bouse ' 11)0 Kind T0U H3V8 AIW3VS BOUgHI . 1 Ti , 1 ' wiii i.iv ocuij loan in aueuu some steps of market gardeners' daughters who have made their money by Invest ing in tenement and saloon property. This is an uuexected pleasure. Stu art. I am sure," said Aunt Itoynl in her usimi polite, geutle voice. "You kuow what I am here for. aunt?" Stuart asked, coming to the point at once. "No: I don't know that I do. I suppose some business in connection with your philnutUropIc f. Vines In Champion. I hear the strike la all over. I suppose the miners ha. leaned sense by thi-lr folly." "Aunt," said i':uart firmly. Ignoring all she said, "I l a . e come down here to letiru the truth .. out Louise. Tell me a!l you know n' i t It. It may help to restore her reas- n ''efore she dies. For Cod's sake, ami, f jon know what I ought to know, let me have It." Aunt Royal's face paled Just a trifle. "Itcstore her reason'." . "Yes," replied ;Uuart. with some sternness of tone, "her reason. She Is out of her mind. Her memory of events luce her marriage Is a blank She must have received some great shock. Of course we know Yasplnlne has de serted ber. And she Is dying. After all, If Stuart paused, and bis heart almost stood still as be caught the ex pression on Aunt Royal's face. He was not looking at her, but nt her re flection in the large clieval glass. Aud It was the reflection of uu absolutely selfish and heartless enjoyment of so cial standing, uurulllcd by the coarse si qs and miseries and aches of a dying bumaultv. The V'.u Have Always Bought, and which bas been. Ill ns. lot- fcVtT JO yenra. bas borue thn sltrnntnrn nf - and has been made tinder bU ner- -ryV f'A, aupervbilou alnce its infancy. All Counterfeits, Imitations aud " Just-as-good" are but; Exeriiiifiits that trille with and endanger the health of Iuluuts and Children Experience ag-alust Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoriit 1s a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare Iiji atud SuothlitaS Sy tip Ii is 1'ieunuui. II coi.Uiius neither Opium, Morphine "or other N'ureotio s.ilistunre. Its age is its g-uarau'; e. H destroys Worms and ull.it I'VverUhuess. Ft u. : Li.urrhwa and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething ...bios, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It nsiu. ; itc the FmmI, retrulntes the Stomach and liowels, g-lvn healthy and uaturul uleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of APEW IH7ERES7INQ Wlirii u-t.le rt roi)tK iilaliiit' a trip wli' tut r iuihine-tt mi iltnsii.t. tlit-y Mnidiriulv HHIll tilt U MTY14V (tr- liiiii.tMf mi (.ir mi Ktt'i dtfiitntt himI lrt lii riilltVMitttl I Hi 'lo 4. H v( fill WrM'ttllhill (Vllll.tl eil i I I iu mrv tli pin tit ami iur train rr nKrrtrI mi h lu litxk t Iiim imiihi li A ilii tivM(iiiir tim-ri at uM jiinrt '"U puintN, INilliitiiu l'ahnf Sitt piim ami i'linli Curt idi tliioith train-. MO VNO SI Oregon Shot line Union Pacific TIMEMtllKHt'l.t'i IK'.H I'OUTI.A.M Diiiiiu I'nr se vice nnexoellnl. nerved s la Carle. MealM CliicaKu-Portlaml Pieeial, via Hunt intitiHi lesves its m for Salt Uike, leii ver, Kt. Wiirth, thna'ia, Kansas City.St. Ijiuii-, C atioA Kact. Arrives 4 :;!! m. At' Ik Kind You Have Always Bought miip tiib mtofifiwcm ii to7iiiiutn nrmpn 1 1 Ubilillnii tic Kxiress via IluntiiiL'ton. ile- 1 nt tt ji m lor Salt, l-tike, lenvcr,r't. rth, Omaha, K.i.it.ii t ity, St. I uuix, liiciiKo and Kasi. Arrives 8:411 a. in. In "filer in obtain llii" !irM, lns! m-rvict' Hi-K Ihe ' Irk el UKelll in wll Mm a I tii kel over l limn I ' ' vla leaves LllUiO. p I' '" 'V1- ws"' "'alia, liHtini, Sjio. a hic, niuuici', riiiiinaii, ! innenvnin, St. I'aul, Itululh, Millwaukee, DIiIcuko hhJ liirict n.iiiui Ihiiik at I'liiiULU an Mill wittiker I'm all KasUTii iwiiitx. . , . Kur full infiiriiiannn call un your unrest Itckel ukciiI. or wile .... I Kast. Arrives 7 I V ('. I'liNU, lien. Vm. A)!l., M iiwankiie, i ir .1 as. A. Cuh. i, tlnueriil Alfelll, V-Il sinrk CFA- ASIil KIVKK SCII KDI'I.K I'raui I'oitlaiKl every In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC eCMTAUN COMMNf. T9 UNt THKT, MCW VORH IrlT. CASTORIA Tor Infants and Children. desparate case out on tbe hills. How the doctor lived without sleep waa al- ' ways wonder to all Champion. I As for Louise, she lay In a condition of stupor through the day and the fol-; lowing night. When occasionally the ' , roused at Stuart's calling; her name, I : she seemed to know him, but did not ' i express surprise at being back In ber ( old borne. Gradually the truth grew . upon Stuart and Khena that nearly tbe entire period of Louise's life since . ber marriage waa s blank to ber. She I would lie for hours ailcnt and without expression In her great eyea, which j ! were atlll beautiful, although her once lovely face had grown old and bag-; gard. When she spoke. It was with ; ; the fretful, complaining voice she bad nsed when Stuart had angered her. ! To hla areat aiimrlaA ami rutinf .h. 41,1 1 Bears ths Signature QM. CO YEARS' 'l-TTV EXPERIENCE Trsdc Marhs OCSIONS Copyrights 4c t; fvif?1' A aMawiia t -. i.a at urMarwrafc miMmr.mi m 'ia It k 8,000 Tillies Long. The Hurlington Koute ranks among the greatt.'St of the world's railroads. Over 8,ooo. miles long; employing 35,000 men; reaching 1,300 towns and cities in the eleven states traversed by its lines; having through-car arrangements which extend more than half way across the continent and earn estly striving to give its patrons absolutely unequaled service, it is the line YOU 6hould select, next time yoit go east. Omaha, Oliir.ii'o, Kansas City, St Louis .and EVERYWHERE beyond. A. C. Sheldon, General Agent, Cor. Third and Stark Sts., Portland, Ore. ArfefX EAST Tnr Over thk Scenic Lint' of die N oi l.'. VIA Sail Lak ( Ily & Denver. Tlir iihihI intitr tin llii- c ("l ime iil iwur .MiMintaiii uf l.-. it alio anytvlici an 1 1 t anil enjoyable trii iinriii IK VT lllls Ian niliuitil " nionjili il,e Itis'ky lour roiit'H east i'ucl.lo Salt Ijike City or t en Omlni liver leaves 8 111 for San Francisco litys. Arrives 4 i m. U'avesMi Itiilv except Sun.lav un Niliirilay ill . 111 lor Atoi ia-ami "v. lamliliKS Arrives 4 in except Suinlny. Leaves ,. illy exi ept Siimlay at It a in l. r firctj.iti l iiy, Nt-wlH-m, Salem, In,l- ii cure ami wiiv-lainiius. Arrives at 4:.tn i in excupt Suinlay'. leaves Tues, Tliurs. nn.l Sal nt ti a m for Coi vallis ami wh luii.liiiVH. Arrives Mon, WvkI an. I Kri at 4:.'!u p m. Ia-:ii Tue, Thum an.l Sat at 7am forOr,,;,.ii ( ity, Kayl .n un.l way-lnml. t"K". Arrivi-s .11,111, Wed ami Kri :l p m. Ii Ion. liiparia ivcs I.'i.aria hI 3:40 a in for ""I-' iJ wi.Mu.n k-.ii at 1 4'H la in tor Size! Speed! Breeding! THE EIJvCTIONEER GEO. WILKES STALLION 7 miner t srnt vpa rhrerni thru duthttl Into the Miunre. xtent, and tbe people all knew thai ber marriage bad not lessened her love for them or ber desire and willingness to save them. It waa simply a question of using to tbe very liest advantage the wealth which was In their power to not appear tn dislike Ithena. She ac- use. In many resiects the old mansion ceptcd her gentle, loving nursing as a ! Was admirably Sdaptcd for s hospital, matter of course, neither showing grat and tbe doctor waa certainly entitled Itude nor expressing resentment Phe '' now to position where he could grew feebler and more exacting In her i apend tbe remainder of bla life In use- I demands, so that Ithena bad ber now- j fulness nd peace. j era taxed to the utmost In providing' Btuart and Khena were talking this for her many wants. She asked con- ' 111 over one evening In early spring. J stantly for the most expensive and AnTn .pniltnff a ukrtrh and dwHTtntlim nmf qntrklT awertnin nnr iiptiiimi frea whethpr an IrtTrnO'in I. pn.hiiMr piuriifHtilff. fiinuiiunli-n-tl'in.tii'tlyfnnHiHntlil. llitnillHik un t'ntpnta nl lrM. IHl.t airi'lii'f fur sininnir patpiii. I'uloiii. tiilo-n tliKiiitfh Rlunn A Co. ravelv Pprri'ti nnllC, Wll hill I I InrgO, lu tll Sciettrinc Jfmericasi. A hftntls'mtt It lllunt 's.twl wppklf. I.tmrntt rlr mlrttton f , i BK-w-rititJr Journal. Tfrmn .'t Tr; f.tnr iiMiittta. L Sold brail newedenliT. &Co.3,Br'"'New York M-..M h in,,, ea F St.. rVashm. , II. I Ihe foundation for the Hall of Human ity waa going np very fast, and they j were also running over their pinna for the great number of things they hoped tbs building would represent. The dimcilit articles of food to he prepared, demanded costly flowers for the deco ration of the room and was continual ly begging Stuart to buy her Jewels to wear. lie went down town and took BAD COLDS. Uuininr m III vears b. liiiul I'l.l.U,!.. nn I now hure to heenilured. rsnm ' b' sa , me Iarclm (called dvr a line Irom their enerny) crnw.l a utek'a ordinary treat nient into 12 hours and short the worn' of ' co da over night. ' '-t was the wurnt fSBf of jrrip 1 ever Ii ail A hall dost'ii Iriends had sure cures, blill it lniiic n. Heard i i tlie I'tsamic i ar- 1'i.ki.. 10 niy itiiiiir.i'nienr t hev nlo 3-tar-old record 2:20. 3-year-old trial, 2:1 2j. Will make the season of l.Ol at the Fairgrounds, Hillstioro, Wash ington county Oregon, upon Ihe following terms: Sanson, with irivilcgp of relurii ipj..0r Insiirnncc $3..00 one white hind foot, ovct IC ,...H iM'ii tiiiu uiiu eoiiun me nrni hl' il. i n- llgbts bad ren turned on. and It was j out of the office safe, where ther had .'."r ' ?:""'" them to the pennle." -.i i ,, , ., i ntsi-LAT ns.M.sv. r.x-.Meniher lonirr " . J i,a "i i in, wj ui iiiiiiiht n i .nil getting on In the evening. A soft rain waa falling outside, and tbe dig pines wera Bobbing the approach of a heavy storm. Stuart was sitting at the big table la the dining room with pin us scattered about, and Ithena was wnlk Ing np and down, her face alive with enthusiasm over some great Idea, when the bell rang. Something about the sound of It caused Stuart to rise and go to the door atiBself. As he flung It open the wind blew a line mist of rain Into the hall along wltb the fragrant odor of the dripping pines. Rut he was conscious of only one thing. There oo the stone steps Iny a wom an's form, and he knew as he stooped and lifted her that his sister had n membered what he said such a crucllr death, a necklace of pearls and another of diamonds, loaether with a rnhy bracelet ami several turquoise ring. Rosa iMincnn had hoiiKht these for his wife when he hail been aide to say that he wns worth a million dnlliiis. and the entire value nf them tvouM I'live kept a iU::i'ii families In comfort nil their Iics. Mr--. iMuntn had not eared milt li for thec plaything and had seld.Mi worn tlivin. Ross Piini an had willed them to Smart In-tend of l.nllho l eeniiFe of a n It i ill he txik one day. lie said they wen- family jewels and ought tn renin in with the son of tbe bouse. Louise seized on these baubles of light wltb an eagerness and a love of dis play that were terrible to Stuart. She 'XAT A ttornev. 101 btrerl. San brier time before. He carried her Into wore first the diamonds and then tho tn chamber where his father had died J pearls around her small white neck and laid ber on the same lied. As he and finally put them both on. wearlmz did so and ss Khena gently threw back tbs wet fold of a clonk which lay across tht face Louise moved aud then opened her eyes and looked up at Stu art and Rbena. They will never forget that look. It told them as pla'nly as mriu iuruii-r miu inn uraceiei am. ti- , the rings. She cried eontlnnally for I ' - new dresses, and at last Rhena, at Stuart's suggestion, brought out some of Stuart's mother's ailk gowns which bad been packed away In a cbest In FrmtriMNi. jiilv 7. I'Oi. Winter Colds have always heen strions thii to me I Iny are hard and utiiv lor nonths Rut the lust wan Mopped sud denly try Al linn 's Dymmiu I abci rs Hoth coukIi and cold disappeared in s collide nf days Nothing elw dues tliis fur me." Mrs. Kmma I.. Mm u., U .Miws H ., San Krancisco Ai'n. II, 'no: "I live arrow Ihe street Irom whpre MaivnKL's Ovnamii Tabiiu are made. I lint is how I tirs-t took them. : hry stop colds without nonce. I took a doneii iwntu w ith me lor sell and fiiends when I went to Some" H. 1,. i Wisklk, '4'apituliat, :J1? Wiisnington ini't San Francisco ,litrlll pi, l;iia ent postpaid fur " cents in stamps by INl.AMi li:lti to., isty Washinatun Street, all l-ram Isco. A Sprained ukie tjulckly tared. "At tine lirno 1 -n (f. nil fr l.i svvert- spralri nf ;!. ankle," s.iyt tit). K t trry. editor if the (u .1-, Aft- r ll-i: ii -ev- er.il well n ci'iiiini full il im lir ii i a wiilmit sui-ttw, I trlnl CIm h . r- Lovelace is a dark hay, with hands high, weighs 130O pounds. Sire Egotist, 2:22jj nnd sire of Egozen 2:00, the Conqucrcr, :I2 li and s others in the i:v. VwW brother to Sphinx, 2:2(1! j, sire of i4 in 2:30 and Eiectnte 2:Wyj, sire 0148 in 2:30. First dam Cretxm, dam of Lovelace 2:20, J)orsey L, 2:20',; Iletsey Hritton 22(1)4; Goldlac 2: 1 S; ;Dnchess,2:27j ; Rrillautine 2::!o;: Chantillv trial 2:2oi; Klondike, trial 2:i8; Grand tlam of Chanty 2:13 and Cascade 2: 1 4 hy rnnceps. Second dam Crape Lisse, dam of Braid 2:10, King Rene jr, 2:17 aud Balzirine, 2:27 by Geo Wilkes. Third dam The dam of Tarlton, 2:31, trial 2:21. Lovelace, as a 2-year-old trotted in two races, obtaining a 2-year-old record of 2:29?. As a three year old he was campaigned in several states, trotted in 23 races, obtained 1st, 2nd or .'hi money in 17 races, took a record of 2:20 in a third heat in Deoc-nher; worked publicly a full mile at Cleveland in 2:12,'. His breading is unsurpassed. He combines the blood of Electioneer aud Geo. Wilkes the two grertest speed producing strain niM.t .in f.it -iaiiK. Mw;.t rr'.MM'KNEUV. I'ki.'imt nivnij r,tii snail k HKtMA l.il,tl;l Aik vn ir ne:ii''Ht kola vi 1 III I) ,'iiv, r 1 oiid. Siv lire Mm, ol Atlilress, A. I. UUHJ, en'l I'uss. Agest. I'orl and. . Oregoe. l-AST SOUTH W 1HK SHASTA KOUii: r THS lii liet iit'ent lor tic V l;io I ,r uiile li iil ihe World. I Ol-.vlj.ti. caiiiei. Tiafeling 1 111. uh r m il. , I 11 H ppli- V, K. C. MCKtil, A-.'eiit li'enei il At'enl l -'l 'i'liird M , l.ii'i!uud, t)re. 13. P. C()KKLI!jS, Auctwncnr, llillshoro Oregon 'TPiiiei- 'i tm p m 1 (S.-I.-.A1, SOUTH KKN I'AC. co. lUAIS-, I.KAva 1'ofiri.ANH K.MT l.v Ar " I 'orl land "vtu r rnnuiHoo Ar l.v SM'FM trains I -,,,! A I or '11,1 I'-ll.'r- .11. Aih ''. I li-rriti!iiir.i ' ' !: Hi... ,'. in in... ir.nii -lop at all Hlaliona l ela i.,.i 'i.i'iii, I iirner, Mir on ov. rmlrfeiil, Hlieid. ," liiiici,,ri 1'u.v, Kill" 11a Dr:i,n, It Wl nid, nid nt K.iiiil.iirr I,, A-I111.1.1I, 1 HIT r my v ' ' IliS CtlUI tV I" -I 1 o mil 1 hall! li m' 1 h: I Will Htll'llll II 11- ! ! IJS li of "il", ini'reh'iiMlfw lie vi'IkIuh. . "lli'H Ht lilili u ami plait's Hpti'illeii tiiMin rittdviuir re. CliHrjj-i. reHHtnttlie. eruOHl ti do a. Catarrh (aniiot be Cnrett with local applications, as tliey cannot much 'he seat of the disease. I'aiarrh ia s blood or constitutional diseuse, and in or der to cure it you must take internal rem edies. Hall's Catarrh t'lire is taken inter nally, ami nets dircctlv on the blood mid mucous surlaces. Hall's Calarrli Cure is not a quark medicine. It was preacrilied by one or ihe best physicians iu thin coun try for years, ami as a re ular prescription. It is com posed of 1 be best tonics known conhiiicd with the best blood puriliers, nct mtcdirec y 011 thennnoiis surfaces. Ihe perlcc! combination ol the two iiKrcl ents is w. at pioduces such wonderfiiT moils in curr g Catarrh, tiend for testiinonials tree. Address, F.J. fllKXKV A Co.. Toledo,!) Sold liy llriiimicts. 7V. Hall's family I'm- ,,ir tl.e heat. U(SKH!lt(i Mill. IAU.V ":! M I 'i.'Jn r h I I. Ar !' inland KoMchurg Arl Lv 7 -.KI a ih.mim t Ai(!So o;ih:n komk. 'LLMAM :JFFET SLEEPERS .. ISO . See- .i-t lass SlecpliiK Cars T crn, to All 'liimiu.oi 'Ibaimi. 'Vnsl Hide I'itis.ou. lihiWKO I'tllll I.ANH Jk !tmVAIXM. Mail Train laily (Ktnept Hiinday). tV .3ft A M i ll M 1 1 K A M Ar I urtlniid Hillalsiro tUirvnllis Ar l.v LiV l-v?"A' Ailmiiy and Corvallis w.ili trains ol tbe llri'tmi Central nrn Kv. Iirs ii lit r 7:.M) e at H-. M I rM I'nrtlsnd HiliHlsiro MoMmuville I inli'piMiiieuf.e Ar Lv Lv p r m 1 :1V) r- eoiineet it Kast- H:tT. 4 illlil Ail I 4 It I 4 :) a Tltronc;!) .acts buuncriiUiiu in 11 na iitf "1 for acceptable Idsas. ) a State If patented. THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore. Md. ie "atkwt Khtcnkd $LSs -laiublaa trae. To all xiinls the Knsiern slates, Can ada sml Kuroie can be obtained at low est rates from (,' K. IWckwilli, aKe.it or c ii. MAI.KII l M. KlIKIILKA. f.vR-t THREE COLLEGE COURSES CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, .LITERARY PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - - - The Academtj prepares for CoIIeae ond aires a thorough English Education, the best pre- the world. Hi dam, his grand dam, the dam and j partition for teaching or business. All words that Louise had come home to I tbe attic, and with little changing- they were made to Ht Ixiulse, who. al- die. Ah, tbe Nemesis of the world la very tbotiab she waa able to alt np only a ' spwilily Mlnwei klttar when It does come aud It eJ- Uw kvaura. took the most pitiably child- l !ia drug store. lain 1 mil liiiin sil l sin i(i t in , any Hi. t relief came as n aran its ui' sml s inni b-'e cure Sold by Ihe1 prand dam of his sire, and the dam ot his grand sire, are all in the great brood mare list. Sprite, the dam of his sire, had live colts ly Ivlectton eer, and all are in the list. Three of theni having at different periods headed the list of winning sires at their age. Waterwitch, grand dam of his sire, has six iu the 2:30 list has over 300 descendants in the '-':3olist. Marcs from a distance will receive good care and pasturage at $1.50 1 per month. A numlier of standard hretl mares and geldings fit for road or raring for sale cheap. For further particulars see or address, E. B. TONGUE, Manager, Hillsboro, Oregon. P.X- pr.n.w.8 certi, Ik. Board and rooms a te. Ladies' Hall $3 to $-1 per trt-ek, including electric liqh't and heat. THE' CCLLBQE DORMITORY- Under experienced manaflemrnt, iril) fur nish rooms and board at cost on the club plan, not to exceed f 1.60 For full pai iculars, address PRESIDENT McCLELLAD. Forest Grorr, Oregon FMl . TEhM BEGINS SEPT.