THE BELL OF CANAIU. Continued rOM i'int fuge about LliiutU o uutiiui 4,'. ai.d yuan Uelptd old Sbadutiiy cutikitlt lubly ot the way toward salvation. Lut l.- wa right about one tHu;, M.sTrtv.liTh house lit la ttiu h u iu of t! o law. I'm rt'iircsi-atUitf It aj deputy slierifT meb ha you mipht remember we JuLa Poolo when j ur fttl.er vw aJdre.-:' la tho last citizens' nut-tin, n.lt.ij next. to UiUi on the platform. I'm lu poeuesslon. It Isn't a Job I'm banlterlu 'much artxr. I'd a lief ruthcr bunt bust this kind of fancy, underhand worV: Bt you'll excuse mo, udwj, if I ain't got tha stx W pntIdoitlHidiaCBaoor. Tfcere aju't no Inventory aktu or; sealing up i of acy-jKhj!trtnm.,?Jst:Tthoii(li'1I,liaTe--to pvtlu'royalh;tjaiiyt!iiiii; li.iturtd., Hut ii'alWjllari(ituivullyj.iitun,thartnuda rsBsUndiiookjuHtlioHuimscniw. tkaitswHowlri.HiidjMitd wltU.a.biga pf is,nlfcftjinlou if "it's? if : uilsbtxi pooty srWjout.thiir.' It-just taken ule-'every (,Aih'edurncAhiiuilwalk;eiout through ilitKn.ncU;' wlndowf;iMy did, not f r a (flomitit comprehend lilui;aon,ritraiire-jr&-riongh;kris net of.rndc courtesy for thCjiirst'iuie awakened her to,the full &enSTof -tho 6 1 Hint Ion. This, house rierjfal tier's horn) was uo longer hersl lttu-t;.tttthet should : iwvr ' return, alio wanted, nothing from It nothing h'he BTlpiei;hpf beating hesrt'wlth the l!t tlohunditibe had clinched' s valiantly ai moment oro. Suddenly her 'hand dropped. Somo ono bnd glided' noise lesslyjlnro.the Lfu-k room, a fltrure In a bluojldouse a C'liinnmiin, their house errant. v'Ah To. Ho cast a furtive fthincefatthe strnuKcrvoii tlio voranisj, anditlwn- beckoned to her stculthlly. fUie.fcame- toward him vfondcrliiKly. fwhcn'ho suddenly whined a note from hltfsleeve and with a dexterous move ment? slipped it into her iliiKer She tore i It open. 4. pintle tclmice showed tier; a small key Inclosed In a line of her'-father' handwriting. Drawing quickly back Into the corner, hhe read ail follows: "if this reaches you in tlme.ttnlte from the second drawer of rnyfdcslf. an envelope marked 'Private (Wtraets' and (tlve It to tho- hearer." There-vns neither signature nor ad dress. ! Tutting her fingur to her Hp, she east a quick' Ktyinco ,lt tlie ubHorbed figure on the'vc'rnn'da and stepped before the desk., Flfo iltted the key to th drawer and-opened It mpldly. but noiselessly. There 'lnyti envelope and, niuons oth pr.tlckcted papers, a Binuil roll of greeu baekiSrt injcli "as ber father often kept thcre.JIt was hut money, RUe did not acruploJ tt take" It with the euvelow. Ilandln? tho latter fcthe Chinaman, whomndo It lrutnjitly .disappear up his sleovo'llko a conjurer's act, she digued him to follow her Into the ball. . "WhoKave you that note, Ah. Fe?" Bhtf.whlspcred breathlessly. ? "Chinaman." f TTio gave it to him" . . R.Cblnaman." G "An& jia him?" i'"NorieoChInainan.'' rAnother Chlnannr '. & Trejbeap Chinaman, 'Allee ameas gang.?7 , TouTiaean It passed from one China man's ;hand to another?" I Allcdteame." ! "Why'didn't the first Chinaman who eotittjbrinK It bcrer ''S'poso Mellkan man want to cntcheo letteLJ.lIctspotty Chinaman. He fulleo OhinnmanXChlnaman pusseo lettel next Chinaman. He uo get. Mellkan man nolbab got, Sabe?" 'TThea ihia package will go back thp amownyX" r "Alleo lame." ! "AniJ'.who will you giro it to now ?' Alleo game man bllugee mo lettel. IIop LI, ,wbo mnkce wnsbeci' Aa, idea here Htnick Clasy, which mnda her. heart Jump und her checks flame.. Ah I'o gazed at her with an In f autilo umllo of admiration. ' "Ilow.'far did that letter come?" she flBkcd.wIth eager, nuestlonlng eyes. "Letteo me see blm," snld Ab Ve. I' Cissy banded him tho missive, lie examined closely some half a dozen Clkilwso characters thnt were scrawled nlontr tho length of the outer fold and iwhlchebo bad innocently supposed ,weroli'part of the markings of the rice pnpw. on. which the note was written. "Heap Chinaman velly much waikee longeo wayl S'nose you look." lie pointed through the open front door to the)prospect beyond. It was a famil iar1 one to Cissy the long Canada, tho crest on crest of serried pines and be yond tho dim snow lino. All Fe's brown linger seCmed to linger there. ' 'In 'the snow," idio whispered, tier cheekiwhltcnlng like thnt dim line, but Den eyes epnrkling like- tho sunshine OTOT it. "Alloo same, John," paid Ab To plain tlTely. I "Ah Fe." whispered OIsy, "take me .with yon to Hop LI." ' "No'ffood,V said Ah Fe stolidly. "II. IJ. ho.glvee this" he indicated tho en velope In bis sleeve "to nest China roan. He no go. S'poiw you go with mo. ITop LI. Yoa no makee nothing. 'AUeo same heap fooled" ; "I know, but you Just take me thiM-e. Dor 1 Thcyoung girl was Irresistible. Ab tFoa face relaxed. "All Utee!" he said, iwlth a signed smile. "You wait here a moment." paid Cis y t)lKhtenliig. fho Hew up the ptalr cafe. In a few minutes she was l.n.'k again;' She bail exchanged hrr smr,rt roso sprigged chintz for a pathetic lit tlo bluo check frock of her sch.nl davs. Tha fateful hut had given way to a .brown straw "flat." Itont like a fnime around her chnrminar face. All the Slrllshnesa. and. Indeed, a certain hon est .boyfshness of her nature, seemed to llava conic ont In her glowing, frec Wedv cHek, brilliant, niulaclons eyes and tho quick Stride which brought fcerto Ah Fe's side. ' "New, let's go," she said, "out the Vick way and down the side ftrectV She paused, cast a g!auce through the drawing room nt tho crntrmplntlve figure of tho sheriff's deputy en the veranda nn.l then aswl cut of the honsa forever. ciLvrmn n. HE excitement over the failure of Montagu Trlx't's l ank did not burn Itself out until rohl 1 night. Ky that time, bow- trer. lt-waa pretty well known that the aiooubt'of tbe deful'-aflooi bad bu emgpernti-d; that it bad been preceded 3 the bt!pei.iou of iho L'stcelstot i.mj-'-.- tt K.u Francisco, of which .Trlxlt was also a manaifm dlrtctor, cccusloactl If tb. discovery . ot the wlihdraAal of setaritiis fjr usu la. tho biauiU bauk ut Canu.U C'.ly; that be had t'.e.l tho t.utu ejslv.ard across the blerras, ji?t tl.uL, owmff to ti.o vgl ldLC of tha i-olico on tho f.outiei-. be bad 'failed lo .. i.e aud wus lu bid li.. Hut thoru VM adei? reports of a nioix- !iiSlr na.i.rc. it wm mid tiiat oli.ers were liuplieated; tiiat they dui-o not biiti-f biui to Jutke. It was puitited out tht tluro u more con cern among m.ui.v who wetc not opc-aly Luuiiix. fi'u ihO uuiik. iliuii among Its uiifortuiuitix!eK)!,itors. Besides the Inevitable downfall of those who had Invested their fortunes lu It, theru was dlatrustor ktisplelofi everywhere. Even Trtxlt's enemies were forced to admit the1 saying that "ruuada City was th bauk, Iiiul the luiuU was Trlxit." I'erbaps this bad souietbiiig to do with uq excited meeting of the direct ors of the new mill, to whoso discus slonv Hick MiiHterton, the ciifc'lneer, had beeu hurriedly summoned. Wheu ilieiprefideni told him that he had been selected to undertake tho dilllcult und delicate minion f discovering tho whereabouts of Montagu Trixlt and, If possible, procuring nu interview with blm, he was amazed. What bad the new mill, which had always kept itself aloof from the bank and Its methods, to do with the disgraced manager? Ho was still more astonished when the president added bluntly: "Trlxit holds securities of ours for money ndvanced to tho mill by himself privately. They do not appear on the books, but if ho chooses to declare them as assets of tho bank it's a bad thing for us. If bo Is bold enough to keep them, be may be willing lo make some arrangement with us to carry them on. If be has got away or com mitted Filicide, as some say, it's for you to find tho whereabouts of tho se curities and get them. Ho Is said to have been last seen near the summit. You understand our position?" Masterton did, wllh suppressed dis gust. Hut be was young, and there was the thrill of adventure In this. "I will go." be said quietly. I "Wo thought you would. You must take tho up stage tonight. Corue again and get your rlual Instructions. Hy tho way, you might get some Information at Trixit's bouse. You or er are ac quaint d with hla daughter, I think." "Which makes It quite Imposslblo for me to seek her for such a purpose," said Masterton coldly. A few hours later he was on the coach. As they cleared the outskirts of the town they passed two Cblunmed plodding sturdily along In tho dust of tho highway. . Mr. Masterton started from a sllgbt ftozo In tho heavy, lumbering "moun tain wagon" which had taken the place of the smart Concord coach thnt he had left nt the last station. The scenery, too, bad chimged. The four horses threaded their way through rocky de files of stunted larches and hardy brush, ' with 'here and liero open patches of shrunken snow. Y'et nt tha edge of declivities bo could still see through the rolled up leather curtains tho valley below bathed in autumn, the glistening rivers half spent with the long summer drought and tho green slopes rolling upward Into crest after crest of ascending pines. At times a drifting buze, alwuys imperceptible from below, veiled tho view. A chill wind blew through the vehicle and made the steel slcdgo runners that bung beneath the wagon ready to be shipped under the useless wheels an ominous provision. A few rudo "sta tions," half blacksmith shop, bulf gro cery, marked tho deserted but well worn road. A long, narrow "packer's wagon" or a tortuous file of Chinamen carrying mysterious bundles depending from bamboo poles was their rare and only company. Tho rough sheepskin Jackets which theso men wore over their characteristic bluo blouses and their heavy leggings weru a new reve lation to' Masterton, accustomed to the thinly clad cooly of the mines. They seemed a distinct race. "I never knew thoso chnps get so high up, but tbey seem to understand the cold," he remarked. The driver looked up and ejaculated his disgust and bis tobacco Juice at the same moment. "I reckon they're cverywbar In Call forny, whar ye want 'em and whar ye don't; yo take my word for It, nforo long Callforny will hev to reckon that slio glnerally don't want 'em ef a white man has to live here. With a race tied up together In a langnage yo can't understand, ways thnt no feller knows from their prnyin to devils, swappln their wives and bavin their bones bent back to Chiuy wot ore ye gofn to do, and where aro ye? What aro ye goin to make outer men that look so much alike ye can't tell 'em apart; that think alike nnd net alike, and never In ways that ye kin catch on to! Fellers knotted together In some underhand secret way of commual catln with each othcr.so that ct ye kick a Chinaman up here ou tho summit, another Chinaman will squeal In the valley. And the way they do It Just gets in"! Look yerl I'll tell ye some thin that happened flint's gospel truth. Some ef the boys that reckoned to hcv some fun with the Chinee gang over nt Cedar Camp staffed out ono after noon to rr.i.l "em. They groped along through the woods whar nobody could see 'em. kalkllatiu to come down with a rush on the camp over two miles awny. And nobody did see 'em, only tine Chinaman wot they met a tnllo trom tlie camp, linrnln punk to bis J.h-s or devil, and he seoetvl nway Just lu the contrary direction. Well, sir. when they waltzed Into that camp, dnrn my Fkln cf there was a Chinaman there. ot as much as a grain of rice to gmb! Somebody bad warned 'em. Well, tills sort cf got the beys, nnd they set a!out discovciin hew It vns done. One cf 'cm noticed that there was snni bits Of tisfte paper Mi thnt llioy t.m around at-funeral lyia along th road near the camp, and another remember ed that tho Chinaman tiey met on tho bill tossed a lot ef that paper In te ir afore be scixited. Well. sir. tiv wind carried Ju-.t enough of that paper straight down the bill into that camp ten minute afore tbey could get tlicr to give them chinamen warniaw hut ever it was. Fact! Why. I've seen 'era fitrtnglulalong tho Toad Just like them nop all of a sudden, like hounds'off the sreut, .labber among themselves and sn.i t oflt in a different direction." Ju-i what they're ilo.ng now! By thunder" Interrupted uuother passen S -r vl.i walu kmg through the rolled up curtain at his side. , II the pa-s.-tenser tinned with one ac ton! und looked out. The hlo of China- - Aw V-v 'V'' Vrr;(Vk'i I7 jMiifaeiitcr hurried out into the road to uisiiit the driver. men bud indeed turned nnd wa3 mov ing rapidly away at right angles from the road. "(Jot some signal, you bet," said the driver "somo yellcr paper or pleco of Joss stick In the road! What?' Tha remark was addressed to tho passenger who bad Just placed bis fin ger on bis lip nnd Indicated a stolid looking Chinaman overlooked before, who was sitting in the back, or "steer age," seat. "Oh, bo bo darned:" said tho driver impatiently. "He is no account. He's only the laundryman from Itocky Can yon. I'm tnlkln of the cooly gang." But here tho conversation flagged, and, the air growing keener, the flaps of tho leather side curtains, were bat tened down. Masterton gavo himself up to conflicting reflections. The Infor mation that be had gnthered was mea ger and unsatisfactory, and bo could only trust to luck and circumstance to fullill bis mission. Tho first glow of adventure having passed, ho was un easily conscious thnt tho mission was not to his taste. The pretty, flushed but defiant face of Cissy that afternoon haunted blm. Ho bad not known tho Imniedinte cause of it. but made no doubt that she bad already beard the news of her father's disgraco when he met her. I"e regretted dow that bo hadn't spoken to her. If only a few formal words of sympathy. Ho had always been half tenderly amused at her frank conceit nnd her "airs" tho Innocent, undisguised pride of "the country belle, so different from the hard aplomb of tho city girl! And now the foolish littlo moth, dancing in tho sunshine of prosperity, had felt tho chill of winter lu Its pretty wings. The contempt be had for tho father bad hitherto showed Itself In tolerant pity for tho daughter, so proud of her father's position nnd what It brought her. In tho revelation that his own directors had availed themselves of that father's methods and the ignoble character of his present mission, be felt a stirring of self reproach. What would become of her? Of course, frivo lous as she was, she would not feel tbo keenness of this misfortune like anoth er nor yet rise superior to It. She would succumb for the present, to revive an other season In a dimmer glory else where. Hla critical, cynical observa tion of her bad determined that any llllnl affection she might bavo would be merged and lost In the greater de privation of her position. CONTINUED. "For three days and nights I suf fered agony untold from an attack of cholera morbus brought on by ealing cutncuml T8," says M. E. Lowther, clerk of Ihe district court, Centervillo, Iow9. 'I thought 1 nhould surely die and tried a doz3n diCe.-ent medicines but all to no pur pose. I sent for a bottio of Chamb erlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Uemedy and three doses relieved rue entirely." Th's remedy Is for sale by the Delta drug stor?. NERVE WASTE. Ono of the most helpful books on nerve weakness ever issued is that en tit let! "Nerve Waste," by lr. Sawyer of H in Krancipco, now in its fifth thousand. This work of an experienced nnd repu table physician is in agreeable contrast lo the vast Ml in of I also teaching which prevails on this interesting subject. It alionmls in carefullr considored and practical advice and baa the two great merits of wisdom and sincerity. It is intlorscd bv lioth the religious and secular pre. TheChicags Advance pay : A perusal oi the book and the ap plication of its principles will put health, hope am! heart Into thotuand" of liver that are now suffering through nervous impairment." The book is $1.00, by mail postpaid. One of the most interesting chapters chupter xx, on .Nervines an 1 Nerve Ton ics lias been printed separately as a sample chapter, anJ will be sent t i any a.Mres for stamp by the nnblUher'c Iiik Pacific Tea. Co., liox j'.H, San t ranciwo; 1 1 riiWiSSM-.Wr- r-:i I fe'. y 3 i 1US LOilE 1.0L0 CL KE. a a lugeuloas Treatment by wlilcu 1'ruuluriU act lU-luir Cored bally la Spite ef Themselves. N .Vuxious Uoacs. So H etikeuiug of the Nerves. A l'lcuut and l'oi:tie Cure for the l !iu.r Ha hit. It Is now generally known and uiiuora'Mu.l thttt lining nut.-; U a disc'ds Pinl uot a weakness. A Ixiwy uilcd With pe.ijuu uud uetves completely shattered by periodical or cons-taut uso of intoxicating liq. neuirullzioir and eradicating; this IKiison ui.d destroying tho craving for iuloxicunts. Suilerurs may now euro themselves ut home without publicity or io-s ot time from busi ness by this wonderful "Home (iold Cure" which has boon perfected after many years of close htuily and treat mens ofincbriuus, Ihe fultliful us according to directions of thid wond erful discovery is positively guar, anteed to cure tho moat oiwiinate cane, no matter how hard a drinker. Our records show the marvelous trnnsformation of thousands of drunkards into solier, Industrious end upright men. Wives) cure your husbands! ! Children euro your fathers! ! This remedy is in no sense a nostrum but i-i a fcjiecilit: for this disease only and is so ekillfuly devised and prepared that it is thoroughly soluble and plessntit to the Urt.o so that it can be given in a cup of tea or coll'oe with out the knowledge of the peiuon taking it. Thousands of drunkards liavo cured themselves with this prieolos remedy and as many more have been cured and inado temperate men by having the "Cure" Admin istered by loving triends and rela tives without their knowledge, in tea or eoliee and believe today that they discontinued drinking of tbelr own free will. Do not wait. Imi not deiude by apparent and inis ieading "improvement." Drive out the disetuo at once and for all time. The "Home Oold Cure" is sold at the extremely low price of one dol lar, thus placing within reach of everybody, a treatment more eti'ect ual than others eosttg f25 to $60. Full directions accompany each package. ISpecial advice hy Rkilled physicians when requested without extra charge, tient prepaid to any part of the world on receipt of one dollar, Ade'ress Dept. K. 7o0 Edwin B, Giles & Company, 2330 and 2332 a You Going East F t.t i ! j 1 1 f, is! Perhaps I caa be of service to you. 1 can ticket you over any railroad running trains out of Portland; tell you when to leave home; where to change cars; when you will reach your destination, and what there is to be seen on the way. Call or write I '11 take pleasure in answer ing your questions. Om,ih.i, Cliicapo, Kansas City, St. Louis and EVERYWHERE beyond. Cor. 25 W-JV'W 'mM'i,f.fIximawjfKm-'f Asthma Cured Free Asthrnalene Bring3 Instant Relio.f and Permanent Cure in All Gases. SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. Write your Name and Address plainly. Jit! FOR TEfl piuom, nierphine, chloroform or ether. (v--'-y J Avos SrBi.tos, N. Y, Feb. 1, 1001. Dr. Taft Rios. Medicine Co. . Gentlemen: I write tbia testimoni.il from a nense of duty, having tested the wonderful c:icct of your Asthmalene, for the cure of Asthma. My wife baa been nliictcl wiiii f.i,sm.slic asthma for the past 12 -years. Having exhausted my own fkill , well as ninny others, 1 chanced to see your sign upon your windows on l.loth meet in N. w Y..r,i. 1 at once obtained a tiottle of Asthuialene. My wifo conimen- eoil taking it alioni the 1st of Novemlier. iiient. Alli-r using one Ixittle her Attn ma Had tiisappenreu anu mn emireiy tree from all svnintoniB. 1 foel that 1 can consistently recommend the medicine to all who are alllicted with this distressing disease, lours rmpw-tfiilly, I'r. T ift I ros'. Me.Lcine Co. Feb. 6, 101. l.eDtlemen : I was troubled with Aathina for 22 year. I haue tried numer.ni remedies, hut iliey hn'e ail faileil. I ran across your advertisement ami startol with a tri.il Uulo. I found relief at on.. I have since purchased jroor full-size bottle, and I am ever grateful. I have a family of four children, and for aix years was im-U.le tj work. I am now in the le"t of health and am doing husinen every d.iv. 'i his tetiimn vmi can make such use of an you eo fit. 8. RA I'll AE1 ! IK.riie address, i'i RivingMn street, Trial Bottle Sent Absolutely I'o not delay. Write at once, addressing 1 71) 1-jiat ia.H h Si , N. Y. City. Market Street, Philadelphia. All correspondence strictly coo fl dential. A new remedy for Llliousucs-i is now on sale the Delta drug store. It is called Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. It gives quick relief and will prevent tho attack if giveo as soon aa the first Indication of the disease appears. Price, 25 ct:). per box. Ha triple freo. -.si:vri f,y. xXUf r. . I. wo. 0!v-r:o. A- V Armilrol-tf. I.L.. W., PrliKM"! 4 bt-ttotMl. in ufircasiv;: v heal, consetcodas o ifi'wik,'h work, with hurtilrctls n( gni-ltiflUS n piicxr.s hooLkcejM-r and aicnompber. AUracly r.rrttitl t,! a h:yil Htandmg whrrvcf known, H atrai'.ily ptowa brttrr and better. Open alt the year. Students atlni'.tted ny time Private or d-ufl instruction. Learn what and how we teach, and what It cost. CutBlogwtfre Hoard et Directors ' D. P. THOMPSON, PRi:3IDI!NT IX BOU3 COIIKN - - DAVID M. PON Ml It Happeaed In a Vtng Store. "One day last winter a lady came to my drug store and asked for a brand of cough medicine that 1 did not have stock," says Mr. V. 11. Urandin, the popular druggist ot Ontario, N. Y. "She was ditnp pointed and wanted to know what cough preparation I could recom mend. I said to her that I could froely recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and that she could take a bottle of the remedy and af. ter giving it a fair trial if she did not find it worth the money to bring back the bottle and I would refund the price paid. Iu the course of a day or two the lady came back in company with a friend in need of a cough medicine and advised her to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Ivemedy. I consider that a very good recommendation for tho reme dy." It ia for sale by the Delta drug store. A. C. Sheldon, General Agent, Third and Stark Sts., Tortland, Ore. There ia nothing like Astlimalcne. It brings Instant relief, even in the worst cases. It cures when all else fails. Tho Rev. C. F. WELLS, of Villa Ridse, III., says: "Your trial bottle of Asthmalene received in Rood condition. 1 cannot tell yoa how thankful I feel for the good derived from it. I was a slave, chained with putrid sore throat Hiel Asthma for ten years, I despaired of ever being cured. I aaw your sdvertis ment for the core of tbia dreadful and tormenting diseaxe), Asthma, and thought you had ovcrspoken yourselves, but re solved to (rive it a trial. To my astonish ment, the trial worked liko a charm, hcml me a full-sized bottle." REV. DR. MORRIS WECHSLER, Rabbi of the Cong. I'.niti. Iura. 1. New York, Jan. 3, l'Ml. Drs. Taft. Bros'. Medicine Co., Gentlemen: Y'our Aathmalene is an excellent remedy for Asthma and Hay Kever, and its composition alleviate? all troubles which combine with Asthma, lis. success ia astonishing and wonderful. After having it carefully analyzed, we can state that Asthmalene contains no Verv truly yonm, REV. DR. MORRIS WECHSLER. I very soon noticet a radical imirove- u. u, i neips, -i. 1'. 0' " 1 -? Free on Receipt of Postal. I'U. TArT UKU., MimU.Mi y i a, a o A PEW UTOEaBSTIHa When peo;ie mo tonleiophitiii,; a trip HheV'ier on buiiiiios or pleasure, they naturally want tho bct si'rvi.O ob tainable so lar aa eid, eut.ioit and .ifety is voiiverm .1. llmployecs of t'iri ViM(iiu C'entriil Lints uio pjid to serve tlie (.tu lic and our trains are oH'rated so as lo make . lusn eunoee tion with diverging lines .-.t all junct-"rvr-'- . - - ' . 1'ullninii I'.ilai e M. epilog and Chair Oira ou lluonh traius. Dining Car service unexcelled. Meals served la Carle. In order to obtain thin lirst class service ask the ticket aent to sell you a ticket over THE WISCONSIN CENTRAL LIES. Direct connections at Chuai;o ami Mil waukee for allKaatcru pointa. . . . For full information call on your ui areat ticket afcont, or write Jab. C. Pokd, or Jas. A, Ci.oc.i, Gen. Pus. Agt., Uentral A cent, Milwaukee.Wis. 2P Stark Go. EAST Over Scenic Line of. he World. VIA Salt Lak City & Denver. The most inter ti) p and enjoyable trip on this c tincnt is over this ltirruilroad Cboice of twor-M e .nroiinh the Rocky Mountain-. . ! four routes east of Den Pueblo top o u era allot Salt Lake City or any wlieit aeeu Onden an 1 Denver TIIROKill CAR SEKVH E. MAUXIF'JI ST SCKSEKV. PERFECT DIXIMJ ( Alt SERVICE. MEALS A LACARI fc Ask your nearest ticket H'-'wOt for tic Kets via tho Denver iV. iim (.iramle Kail- road, Scenic Line of the World. Descriptive matter mailed r.pon ajipli cation. E. I!. DUFFY, R. C. NICHOf, TravcliiiR Agent (.leneral Aont VU Third St., Portland, Ore. B. P. CORNELIUS, Auctioneer, Hillsboro Oregon I offer my services to citizens of thia county to Roll Roods, merchandise anil chattels at public vendue. I will attend all sales at limes and places fpecified upon receiving re- qeruest to Uo so. Clmrgen reaunnuble. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with local applications, as they cannot teach the seat of the diwaao. Caiarrh in a blood or constitutional disease, and in or der to cure it you must take inteniid rem edies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hail's Catarrh Cure ia not a quack me. Heine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this coun try for years, and as a rcxular prescription. It ia composed of the best tomes known, con blued with tlie best hlood purifiers, act ing directly on the mucous surf-tees. Tho perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such won.lcrlsl results In curing Catarrh, bend for testimonials free. Address, F.J, CHUNKY A Co., Toledo.O Hold by i)rllL'elnls, 75c Hall s Family PUls are the best. for acceptable Ideas. State II patented. THE. PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. tie- "ATPitr itHooao La 4ampieafree. THREE COLLEGE COURSES CItASSICfilt, SCIENTIFIC HTERARV PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - - The Academy prepares f or Collefle and gicea a thorough English Education, the best pre paration for teaching or business. All ex penses eery I oic. Board and rooms a the (.dies' Hall $3 to $4 per tceeh, includin electric light and heat. THE CCLLEQE DORMITORY Under cxpsrienccd management, tcilJ fur nish rooms and board at cost on the club plan, not to exceed $1.50 Per full pai iculars, address president McClelland, Forast Groce, Oregon mm. X. .TrTTTi rVitlV Cunrrrrf 1N1C miQliPAClHC TIME SCHEDULES t'UUX POUTLA.M) Cbicag.vPortlan.l Special, via Hunt ington leaves 9am for Salt Luke, Den ver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Cv ago k Fast. Arrives 4 :'M p m. . At' tic Express via Ilntitlugton, do py at 9 p m for Salt Ijtke, Denver.Ft. jrtli, Ouiaha, Kansas City, t. Louis, wtiicagoand East. Arrives 8:40 a. in. St. Paul fast mail via Spokane leaves fi p m for Walla Walla, Iwiston, Spo kane, Wallace, Pullman, Minnenpolis, St. Paul, Dulutli, Millwitukce, Dliicngo ami Fast. Arrives 7 a m. OCEAN AND RIVEK SCHEDULE Freui l'ertlaad leaves 8pm lor San Francisco every 5 days. Arrives 4 p m. Ix-nves 8 p ra daily except Sun.lnv, on Saturday 10 p m for Astoria and way ludiiif;s Arrives 4 p in except Sunday leaves daily except Sunday at (I am for Oregon City, Newiierg, Salum, Inde-IM-ii.lence and way-landings. Arrives ut 4:Mpm except Sunduy'. leaves Tiles, Thurs, and Sat at 0 a m for C'orvaliis ami way-bill. lings. Arrives -Moil, Wed and Fri at 4 :'M p in. leaves Tues, Thurs and Sat at 7 a m for Oregon City, Dayton and way-land, ings. Arrives Mini, Wed ami Fri at 3 :'M p m. Leaves Ripnria at 3:40 a in for Iewis ton. leaves ix'wiston 8::t0 a m for Ripnria. Aadreas, A. I. CRAM), Uen'l Pass. At;ent. Portland, - Oregon. HAST SOUTHS THE SHASTA ROUTE OS IHB SOUTH FJIN PAC!. CO. Exroiss Tbairw Lkavi Pobturd Pailt H.OO m I Lv Portland Ar ' :.' A at 8:15 A at I Ar Ban Francisco Lv H.O0 r at Above trains stop at all stations between Portland and Haloru, Turner, Marion, J.'llerHon, Albany, Tangent, Hh.d.ln, Hal aey, liarriabtirfr, Junoilon City, Kiu-eno CottaKO Orove, Drain, Oakland, and all stations Irom Hoseburg to Aahland, inclusive. UOSEUCKO MAIL DAILY i 8: A at I Lv 6Wrx Ar Portland Hoaeborg Ar I Lvl IM.M5U CARS OH 0I)EN K0LTE. ''LLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS m ASC . Secoiid-Claas Sir r pi no; Cars Ar; .onau to au TnaoooH TsAiaa. West Bide Division. HKTWEEN PORTLAND A OOflVAUdH. Mail Train Daily (Exoept Handay). 7-30 A K I Lv M 44 am I.t Portland ArldSOra Hillaboro I,v4:'irai Uorvallis Lv 1:20 p- lliftri am Ar " 4f.t Albany and ('orvallls connect with trains of the Ureon (Vntrnl A Kast ern Ky. CM) m I Lv Portland Ar I ft:2T A Mips L Hillsboro Lv 7:1)) a T:M r at I Ar MoMinnville Lv ! 5:M) a w 8 :30 m InUependenoa. 4 roll A M Threaitb caets To all points u the Raatern states, Can ii.la and Kurone can he obtained at low est rates from C r Reckwith, a rent or - A it K11A.M K. KOKHLF.H, P.Ag't Haoaaer. Portland ni l mm Mm, few