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I THE GUNMAKER 1 OF MOSCOW. 8 hi i SYLVAN US COBB, JR. jj jihyiitiau and that the old medicine mag all condemned und an entire new course prescribed." "And under this new treatment he is recovering, eh ?" "Yes." "Well, have you not taken some measures to fix this new medicine? By the gods, Savotano, you must not let him slip now '." "Ah, my lord, I havo only told you how he explained the matter. I have another explanation." "What is it, sir priest ?" "Why, they simply know that some one has attempted to prison the count." "Ha! Did they say unvtHnr; "No; there was no need.' I know that the medicine he was taking be fore was the right kind of medicine, so far as it came from the hands of the surgeon. And then there is an other thing the count must have had some powerful antidote on pur pose for the poison." "How do you know that ?" "Simply because he would not have now been alive had not such been the cane. You may be sure, my lord, that they know poison has been administered, lhey havo dis covered it in some way and taken the most effective and speedy meth od to overcome it. I know this." "And do vou think they suspect you?" the duke asked, with some show of uneasiness. "I don't know; but I fear they do. However, that amounts to nothing -only to prevent me from working any further at present in the same direction. I have not laid myself open to detection in any way. By heavens, 'tis too bad! In four and twenty hours moro he would have been a dead man." "Then you know when tho discov ery was made 'f "Yes, on the afternoon before Ku ric Xevel was captured. I was there just beforo night, and the gunmaker was then there, and I noticed that the vials were gone from tbe table, though I gave no signs then of hav ing noticed it. They had even then commenced some treatment for his cure, for I could see that the appear ance of his skin had changed. You must not blame me." "I do not, Savotano; but there may be somo way left yet." "Oh, yes; there are a hundred ways in which wo can dispose of - him. But I may find some way yet before ho gets out. "Look ye," tho duko said after a short pondering over Jus own thoughts; "you must watch every chance. Something may turn up in our favor, xou may und some op portunity to finish him yet. I wish you could." "I will do all I can, be sure of that. I shall watch narrowly. And, now, about the other one. Young Aevcl is safe and can bo disposed of at any moment. I havo let him live thus far lccause I had no orders otherwise." "Aye; that was right," replied Olga. And as ho did so ho arose and commenced to pace the room. The priest followed him with his eyes, but said nothing. At length the duke stopped and looked Savotano in the face. "It would not be a difficult case to kill him," he uttered in a low whisper. "Not at all. Nothing could bo more easy. "And could detection ensue ?" "In no possible way." "Then" "Listen," spoke the humpback as Olga hesitated. "I strongly suspect that 'twas this same gunmaker that led to the investigation of that med icine, and if it was ho theft you will be more quickly suspected than 1 shall." "Ha! Why think ye so?" "Because he is a fellow of won droua wit and intelligence and can see without being told. He has had several conferences here, and it was from hero that he went direct to the count's residence. He knows by this time why tho duel was hatched up, and if he has half the mind I give him credit for he will know that you are at the bottom of the poisoning business. I am sure of this." "By heavens, you are right, Savo tano! Let him die!" "I had thought myself that would bo the best war, for if ho were at large you would not be safe." "You can havo him killed with out noise or disturbance?" "I think so," replied the priest, with a wicked smile. "At all events, his noise would not hurt any one, for he is rather too far away from the world to make himself heard." "Where is her "Why, where you recommended in the farthest vault beneath your old bathing house, and that "is a J lace where he cannot be readily ound." "And what disposition can you make of the body after the work is doner" "Why, that is simple. It can be hidden in the old conduit. You know, the conduit still exists there, and probably in some places between there and the river it is perfect, but near the building it is all in ruins. peri'il iv..'l'r'.'.y -:i , J"o, ycu Kvc. ..- ;v..u It would litu : K :! h.!i diie:t authority !r i.u then fcouu- furm of trial I:'. JfHth. t'-tt-r than I j. -:v..-d Jei.th, fir would huve Uvll Uccvti-ury, biit txrvr v. c i.;kYC only to f.'u to hub .', rovyk; Ltrn to quarrel, till liirn aiul then t-.-ll the eiiijiii.r li.iv it LapenuJ, What think you?" "Why," returned tho j-rict-t, with wielded irhnckit-, "I can oniv snv that Master IVevei is done lot he is a dead nmn." "ilxaetly. Notliiug could be bet ter nothing." After thd explanation of this fiendish, hellish scheme the two walked on some distance in silence. "Stop!" uttered the duke, catch ing his companion by the arm, "There come two persons tliu way. We must not meet them. Here into this passage quick '." It was a narrow, dark passage leading to the .next street, into which the duke dragged his compan ion, and here he meant to remain until the two persons had passed. The fact was the duke did not wish to . h awtn. witji, j-hft .irip,ij. t. that, hour in the street, and it is no mat ter of surprise that he should at that moment have been influenced by guilty feur. vThe two pedestrians came on and passed the spot where the men stood. They were females, and one of them the priest saw In the face.' The features were upturn ed to tho starlight, and he recogniz ed them. He caught the duke quick lv and nervously bv the arm. By the host of heaven, lie whis pered, " twas me countess r "Rosalind V gasped Olga. " Yes, as sure as death !" "Then come, quick!" Savotano understood the mean ing of this, and he followed the duke quickly out. At a few bounds Olga reached the females, and ono of them he caught by tho arm. . She uttered a sharp, quick cry, and as sho turned her face up she revealed tho fair features of the Countess Rosalind Valdai. The priest had no need to stop the other girl, for sho stopped of her own accord as soon as sho found that her mistress was captured. "Anal UIga uttered when he saw that pale face. "What now, eh? Where are you bound at this un seemly hour?" "O Uod I" It was all the poor girl could utter. She saw the dark face of her hated and feared guardian, and the last glimmer of hope faded from her soul "By my soul," the duke resumed, fastening hi grip surely upon the maiden's arm, "it is fortunate I have found you, for you might have fall en into ditliculty else. - xou were bound for the imperial palace, eh V At first Rosalind thought of struggling for escape, but she felt the strong grip upon her arm, and she knew that such a movement could result only in her own hurm "Say, repeated tho duXe, "were you not bound for the palace?" "Aye, proud duke, I was," the countess replied, guzing up into the man's lace. ' I was trying to es cape from your accursed power !" "Aliaf Ttnfr nsima wo'll film n- ward home. You'll be better .off there. And this is our little Zeno bio, is it ?' The attendant looked up, but she. made no reply. Then Olga turned to the priest. "Savotano, hurry on your men in the morning, and then come to me. 1 11 have work for you tomorrow. By St. Paul, the work delays no longer!" And then, with a sinking, break ing heart. Rosalind Valdai was led back toward the ducal palace. CHAPTER XVIII. STRXNCB AND COMPLICATED. Ruric Nevel dreamed that he was a great general and that he was up on the evo of an engagement, lie gained a view of tho commander of the opposing army, and he saw that it was the Duke of Tula. Yet the duke had an enormous hump upon his back, and instead of the usual uniform he wore the garb of a priest. This was very strange at least so ran Rune's thoughts in the dream. Soon the engagement com menced, and the loud mouthed ar tillery opened its thunder. The din was deafening and strange, and Ru ric shouted in vain to his aids, for the roar of cannon drank -up his words direct from his lips. Louder and moro loud grew the crash, and finally Ruric started for the charge. His horse was shot under him, and, with a quick leap, ho reached his feet. "Ruric, Ruria, my master!" Slowly the youth opened his eyes. and Paul stood by him in his night clothes. IIo gazed about him and found that he had leaped from his bed, and now stood shivering upon the floor. "Don't you hear that racket at the door?" asked PauL 'What? Ha! There is some one knocking," Ruric uttered as he heard tbe sound. 'And have you not heard it be fore r "No." ' "Why did yon leap up thus?" I was dreaming. "I thought 'twas the noise below. Why, they've lccn making a perfect thunder of noise down there. Shall I go down ?" "Yes, go, Paul, and I will dress as soon as possible. What time is it?" 'It must be near daybreak." to bi co.Trtjrtmn.l ' , i TKiik! Seat Ints El!e. Kvery ear a Utf nuiuS.i-r f tmt tlfti'i ubo.- lunp ;e and Melt! with vuujrne urn orged tr go to anolbYr clli'i.ttp. U.it irtis l crinN ly aiid not uIhjv -ui . 1 vi't hi an uxllo wheit it K.iu' ew lll-"ov. ery I ir eoiiui,;' i-.o wi'l ore you at bou. the moil ii,'hIH1i1 med icine for cot!.-, ii-t :! Hit thrift aul. uuji iti-si-ara no I'Mih. The cures result from fffHUiut u.. Trial bi lilM .'r.e .-.t I-.:e Drui; Slor. Price &IW hihI l lilu t Aluitm. The old n.l-itfx lt.nl ! irMy h-jIi;-t:u..f !!.! a in.-ww fcl, d-Mt c, pur- Itiilivt" j-iil BBi "evil i-siiIiaJmI; for Dr. Ktnc'rt N''v L-.V f'i'K which re perf'-ctly notrmW-', u.-Mly 'lmul!itr live and rmwela t 'xpt-l the poison ous matter, i'l-:in- ktie system and absolutely cure crmilipntion ncd sick headache. Only '2''. At Delta Drug Druif Store. IXTKOtLY mi IDIODS. Tho hetiln.'iey lit Hli.-ial circle at Wahlu(ttoi! to aewpt Mr. Oiiriiej;iers goffer oi 110,00 ).tU'i "in (Jnitwl S ates Steel Ciup(i' Unids a singular li-ioiiieiiou. 'fW mi. lion (tint If tliM trut i KiMTpttd as lirnl otJV-rtd "the veruiii!-nt would be a stockholder in the xteel trust" if a tliinxy und (txlso eoueiiiHion The gfiveruiueut is aektd to atvet Ibis sum unit eoutro! it a.v trustee for specific furpwt which wn be of no pccnui-ry tx-neSi vtlmti-ver to the trustee .r Hiiy of i in (.Itl'-ixlj. D-es a man who Hceepn m n iru-t h nrirt KHg on real i'.-n i-cui-ii ly a butcher ti" tin-rt-iiy tiie;iuM : part, ner in the butcher inur butinew? Uei thinly not. It seems M". Ciiin':!1 will convert the bolide 1 fit- c.ixli. . They ttre ( per cent IhikI.i aiid .vii tst t preirilum whh ll will bring nt !"-.! (t ilillii n sud a liu'f dollitrs ; l-ll ti'ine.l to the fund. Tho 8teil comb it:ion tuay huve many (ueHtioiiatiN- nKi-t itnd those who are now ni:i Ihk 'hi iinanelitl ohjecllon und showing tills fine Ihk-tidiou.-4nes.-4 iilxmt aeeiiptint; a trunt consisting oi mortgage ikxkU miht more prohtuhly diree-t their elforis to measures .revr-ntng Inn power of steel tru-st itself from being used lo dlond'vant:itre and hurt of the public. A "play t the gHllerita" mlfleadH no one. CoTvu'tU Oaneltw. Hi. A I'relltable lnetinent. ''I was troubled Tor about seveu yeurx with my stomach and io bed half my time," ny E.. Deuilck, gomervlll Iud. "I spent about ll,000,anl never could get anything to help me until I tried K'xJol Ds pepMia cure, i Imve taken a lew botiie and utn eutlrely well." You don't live by whst you eat, hot by what yodigtKtand .(ssimilHt-.'. If ynur stoumeh iloeno'1 iliKest your (ood vou are really starving. Kod l Dyfx p- sia Cure does the itoiuHeb's work by diirestinK trie food. You don't huve to die!. Eil all want. Kodol Dj - pepttia I'ure cures all nloiuach trou bles. Delia Drutf 8lore. Uiplouiatie ttiime fur au Empire 'Any American who wihliew to unden-tuod what the KussIhds are ilo- ing In Manchuria, and to graxp the matter ao flruily und underntunding ly that he cun nhul bis eyes and, see it all, must read a neries of papers from the pen of Senator Beveridge, ot Indiana, now apiHttring in the Saturday K veil ing Pont, of Pbiladel pbia. Mr. Beveridge's first article in this series appeared on November 16. This energetic young statesman who took hli eat in tho eeuate two year.i ago with a reme.rkable kuowl- edge of the Philippine rfiluetinn ba-ied upon Keveral uiouihri f travel aod study on the ground, has been spend ing half the year since congress ad journed in revisiting the far Essi, going this time by way of Euroj, and crewlng SilrU itod Maoehnria under circiunineeH whieh gave him an intimate nrqualiiuuee with the newest ahhtIh of the expunhion niovenients of the Husnitm empire. Ilsrdly any other man io public life lias Mr. Bevertdgu's iower of vivid statement." Child Worth Million. "My child Is worth millions to sic," aays Mrs: Mary Blr I, of( Har risburg, Pa., "yet I would have lost her by croup had I not purchased a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure.' Ooh Minute Congli Cure is n tiure cure for coukIh', croup, and throat and Iuiik trouble An ab-rhitpy safe oough euro which acta imnmiialely. The young'st child can tnke it with entile safety. The I tile ones like the ta.-te and renieaiber how often It helpi-d them. Every family should havo a tx.ttle of One Minute Couli Cure handy. At thii s-on especl 'ly it may bo tieeilrd suddenly. Dslt Drug t-'t-Ti-. Acgelabie I'reparationfor As slmilaling CwFotxlaralBeCula ung ihz Stuuuchs artLDowvIs oT Promotes DigcsdoaCheerfi ness and lVsi Conlahis ndlhtr Opium.Morphute nor XiiicraL J.ox "Narcotic. sM a UiilH r.or Xfts and ChHiircn. 3Th? Kind .You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature lliTh nit t i Aperfecl Remedy forConstipati T: " 7 . . . t. -w n: k ! I Tvorms .convulsions .revensiK ness and L03S OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YDllrC. rr exact copy or wrapper. pi In Use For Over Thirty Years un eOMMNV. NCW VMK StTV. . B. P. CORMELIUS, Auctioneer, Hillsboro Oregon I offer my services to citizens of this county to sell eoods, merchandise and chattels at public vendue. I will attend all sales at times and ; pUces specified upon receiviojr re-; qoruest to do ao. Charge reasonable, 1 I HE llOMU tiOI.lt CL'KE. An liiseninu-i Treatment hy which DruoLsi l.i lire tVfuir'nred Ihdljr in f 't linnmrl vex. No oxiom Kiisc-s. No Weakeainc the A Pleasant aiid l'o:t're t'ure lor the l iquor Hshil. 6f 1 v..- :Oii.-i h.i' com plot !hs or tn'.i' ' tiM ' i.i'u- aors, i.n iifti n siv Joie uoutraiiy ii aiitl i;t--.'. ptti-Mii) en. J ..i'r, ! t.,r ii;t v a . " cur tiieu--lve-, i- i.-r publ'i'ity ei li-n :." utaM bv ftnp,!. r,-.i " ti Vilie" ik')i i r-- i : U'"y )'"S Ol I liV : n' in!-t o. Informs. H'-t'il..(( i I. I r'ifll- d;-i-Vi' v I . . tti ..el. iil .,' ,f't lit - .t.- case, no ui.hi -i- how i 'o' r(V.i u'r !m ' - i tr'i-oriuatioi of -e.. .ir'uii.inln iiiti, r. -i &ii uiriK''t uien. W ive- en "i li t-'ilo'li'-il cure )i.- I-.' i : rt-uialy , i:i i u in i! a Hn-tlie 'or U'.-i 4v I jlv d -oV . i i " r-. iti:it it i r.n.t'r .y ..'n , -.i ; pie tMtnt Io toe :-: '.:. Lr,v n in M lul i i ! .1 ' ' e i. '.: ' out tho knoAlcV.'' f ri e j.-i.-M.-n tak'Urf It. Tlioe-.iidi-. il' tl -,ii ! tve iiit -l 1. 1 u.-i it y - ' i (,ri,te.i r a'-i end .- "'" y u.o: ! have bi-en ei.iti bin iimtf if.tf i ! men by having th- 't'en " .. :n- iaterel by iuvml. "i ui im i r-; tivcji vitV.i.-i.V -: - ' ' te or colli mi r ii...-. lhey dl('-oei,.ee ' rli i -;V ifif ft rlie'r own free w, . Di'in-t u;ni. . I o nut ilefit.!-. by ; ii-'i"T. ei ii.' leading "'inipiovea eut.1' !irive oul ; Ihe dic'H.i mi oiue e.d fo- .-5';l nuie. i TW 'Home Ui'id (,'uri " s i t tlie estreiii'-; lo ,-; in' :!.'' lar, tbu-i pla -injr wit'i u le.frl. d everybody, a tun' in-oi !"tf- tV ct uaJ Itmn !:iei! eo.-l ' r -'o. Knit ilireeliim m- .ni .nv .. b faekrKe. iSieein' it.i--e -.-.' I liliyMieiht) 'Viien r -) ii- 'i-iI e nout HXIrat eharjre. S:-:l .rr;.i. r, en jwrl Pi lb" iir.'J r " 'n' ' i'' iloltar. . Ail r-w ! o . "i'o I . . -. u B. (Me V '.Viiii j :i , ') ;, .,- MaiUtt i- f.--. P... All "( 1 1 e- oi ia i" ' :' .'.y ' -i.fi dential. ' i T 'T PiT TT TT fT T rv ;- Jit A XlhhvJ I 4 Ui 'I , i - :i un.-..i;.-.- I-.1 WS'.lt III ii.. ,1-Vf fur i v i.t i v :i oil-. vi er-1 i m Wi--uti8:ii (Viitrii I i ei I i'.v H4lii ;e li t . - .. I t. 1 . iv. ..-i ' ' I H U.MK'Z I it I. t. .. I Ju'in I'jU'-e MpeiMins alio. V fi ivhl a ! C i .,'- I i ol iji.n ii.';-. e. - -.ok the li'-kii it.'i-ei 1 -lu U -k uvt r ;e wiscoiiSiN mm if; i-7-r (fli-p'.-r-iiiii at i i -; wuulo'S f.ir 4l! h:i-'--ni ;o.ni rl-.r ;'u( uv.orniritiori r -II mi li'-i.'-t nu'.-nt. or wile . . ' ! I It'-'- .Ias C. I .. ii V..f. Av'.. or .?... A . i mm entail union Pac? rri " .'vi: st iiv.i'ri i -s n:-- r, i; riii-Wii-Pm-lli-nd I ! ;iiil ii'VfM ! -j In fi t-r, 1-1 k', in Ui, Uiii.viii. ! in ;,;u it l.,iul, A i l-i v f S:ilt WorUirs The liuiii'H that ever wi'i New Life Pi l s :.,(! II,: -I T:s C i !.ll 01. : -t i. ll.-l-. It is now krciic-rally known and understood tioit drunkennesit Is Mason Jars at Archbolds, at price , diseani and not a weakness. A io fit the w -isfm. , body fll'ed with poison and nerves ;j v ,.t ... - -:", fi'ii'e'' ANY . HEAD NOISES? AaJI 1 Ml 4 ' ALU CASES OF DEAFNESS OR KAD H ARE NOW. CURABLE by our new invention. Onlv lvrm .r:i i -? ; f tre iucurable. HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. SAYSt ) M;; M.irch ja toi. iiiiiiniL, I will now jroa P. A. WERMAN, OF BACTIVOi H. 'II Gfntfrmtn Bring cntirrtv curcil f d-al ;. tn-i a' ui ur 1 ft full hitor of niv camc. ti tv ui vim it 'i4 -. About five yrar au my riht vux bt u io iiif.. a ut ttim k . it on Rtftting vone, until I kMrt nty hear in r m thurt rtUittly. I uuilftwcut it trt-Htnient for eiit'irrh, fc: th;w ::.rtv n. . v f'hoi;t nnv4u-reA, roisu1ted n mim hcr of iikvMHMnt unitsiix illit-t-. the tno t t:n::r -j k. . - vi ot t!n cits-, who told mtr thut only an ofx-raiioii cimM hvlp nic nl cv. r tlivu r- . i'v, that the hvud noiiH-it would thrn ctnw, Ituc tht hi.triiij- in tlu niftcifil , r r ,ui ' . i , IthtH mtw your rilvitiHC)iitiit. occi.UnuiIty vt a .n ; iv Vi.U r-Tvr. nml ordrrrd -or trent nuni. Afurlhad ttl it onlyrtfr il:iyfrn t t" t.-' r 1 ctli :i. the noieMrt-aed. and to-d:iv. iiitrr five wceliK my ltr;iriup in tlit flitt I mi lt.i '.( n t ni.;t.: :ttmt-d. I thank yiu htnrtilv and lcff to remain Wiyt' vi.y vMir-t K. A. VV i:UM X. H V:w lvv iy, ImUimore, Md. Our treatment tloen $ot ittterfervwtth :;orr hmuu! omrpatjon. ""tt YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOWE "mZm INTERNATIONAL AURAL CL1k!5, 566 IA S.ULC AVE., CHICAGO, ILL Asthma Cured Free Asthmalene brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in All Cases. SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. Write your Name and Address plainly. There is nothing like Asthmalene. It . briiiq instant n-lii-f, even In the worst cun. ii cum wnen an eiw lans. Tlie ht-.y. C. F. WKUJJ, of Villa KiUue, HU rays: "lour trial bottle of Aiithrrtalrne reieiveil in ifood condition. I cannot t II von how thankful I feel lor the good ik-rived from it. 1 was a slave, trhained itli imirid gore throat and Asthma tor tf-n year. I despaired of rpr bi-insr cuiifl. I raw your advertiif ment lor the cure of rhii dreadful and toimeiitm,; ilrne, AUirna, and thooght you 1m l nv-riHifen Tonrelve, but r- wilrd to ; ivi- ii a t In I. To my astoniah- niRnt, uii- ! .( noiKei uae a charm. Send me a fiiii-sivd iKitlle." TOR TEN fiRte YEARS RKLICP. pinom, morphine, chloroform or rtlicr. RKV. I-II. MOUIUtf WKCHSLEtt, - Ciklil'i of tlir Confr. Knai. lararl. ' ? f.K ohk. Jan. 3, IdOl. lira. Tail. I5rr'. Medicine Co., Hpntlemcn: Vonr A'thmalene is an i-xi eilent remedy for Astlina and Hay Kev-r, ami its oinpition nlloriutes all 'rouble ikliic'rt i-i-iiiMiie with Asthma. Its. siio'i't i a-tini-hini; and wonderful. After hfiTini: it rurefully analysed, we an stii'e li -ot .si i.nmlene contains no Vi-i tm r youm. IIKV. I)K. MdUKis WKCIISLER. Auio eni'ruy, iiral" r '" nn'i.iiil (Hjwer. 'I'he.v'r" v-ii'Mirr r. in l.inlil log up the health. O ily b.-s. Sold hy lN'lta driiK sl'iro. -,!,-. Art'vi-s V;V' S ; At' iii! K.pre;' via Ihu V . It ! in ic.v f.t'.i l.nkf ,.r!!i, tin. ::-.:, K Jlri-atio and nt. ' Ft. I'nr.1 f..i-t li.i'.il Vi:i Sl-o' -II tvin fur Wuli.i Ul :i, a-. '. 1 .iui-, W.i'hii-t-. IMlItinan, M.nr. f'.iuLlHiIntli, M;'hvanl. iV..it. A'rives T a ni. If- sioo'i itoath o:: E, B. iMumi 'y, ' iv- . - ells, Tel., rore fiel d ;i tier. He -: . y very low wl' h ui - .1 ii r-v jusiidic'. ( rti;iih ii . -n Elootrie 15 .' - t i i n much letter tut i n'lliriin ij iti until ho wai Vkhil'y sure Eleetrii! Ititu-r.-i -.yml Uh This rttiirdy cxru-i'.- irjiiUiii disease rwui.i and pun !; Uh aids dic-idioti, riiiliii -t :iv - neys and hov ei-i, -? v..n.,i trouhlt-s, ft-mn: i-ini ini--perfect lies I h. O ' . ,i drutr hfre. OCKAX AVI) ItlVKK M HI . Kraut l oi tliin.-l f r 1 t'- IV 1 K 11 111 fi'f K;m I-Ullii ;'. A.i '.Ves'4 J in. . i., t Ull.-. '-i..i tl (TV : I.f.-lVl S llil'tv' eXl-Pfit Plill 1;1- ;r ii.-v! ti.rt'reunu Ciir. iewlt-rir. .- ; ' .cav--si S O in ':r : s t-i- '. y ;o n iii ! .. - I I:. iii, i.i!h ,-Vrtivua -i l lit i-.v - 1 at,) Lire."' . I.ll!- .1" t'li-.u an-l w nv-iamlin I ii in vxcopt huu.ljy. I i !ivi. Tin. TlinpK mi ! . '. i ! i ir ( 'i ri.-:tllifl nml wiv l',n.!:i - A : -. ! t.J.H-.ul: I Mott.-Wed and l at 4 :20 v'ru. ' j I-awuN Ttk-s, Tlmni and r-T i'i T a h a'Kin, ,T Ore'm ( ity, lhiy!.m at. 1 iv u kljeny j i'lj-'-i.. Arrives .Mon, W c.l ami i ii L's-lla i . Li'.iVim Liimria at U . ill a in ..i Lcn , . j tun. I.ivives lA'Wii-tmi S M) h tn l:in: in. tor iaaxptablo Idjaj. 1 . J : Stte if Dfilentfrd. THE patek'i Rrr.nsn. I ' Address, A. t . I K Mi;. eaitlmait. Mil. ipUuu prie -he i-iTfirf Kw-oao 9Ut 1 ,. , Mraun kunt) trvm. i I on anil. t " d Heu'I l'a. Ar.'ui. IIITI'.h'i. ' ll llillllii i i H I II i nil lll'IWI III I 1 IllMMiiBiUlllWH III Wisij If is 8,000 Miles Long. amonc the H W$ ill M Tho IJinlmgton Ko.tte ranks greatest of the world's railroads. Over fc.ooo miks Ioiir; employing V,ooo men; reaching 1,300 towns and cities in tho tloven stales traversed by its lints; having through-car arrangements which -xtend more than hikif w.iy a. toss the continent and earn estly btrivin to give its pntruns al)solutn)y unequaled si-rmcc, it is tho line VOU should select, nest time yoi f i-ast. Orr-ha. CM.aru. Kr.maa City, St Louis and EVl.KV WKKRK bcyonJ. A. C. Skiltxiw, General Agent, Cor. Tbiid and Eurk Sta, Portland, Ore. PatK i-tf J77i"ni ffM -kli-i-i kwe J THHEE COLLEGE COURSES CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY i O. 3TOIHA. f Y 'U-i fw Haw im Bwnn santa, If lui It fto I !rl Bsujjt Avon 'Si Rise.-, X. V., Feb. 1. 1901. Dr. Taft Cro. Med icina Co. Gentlemen: I write this testimonial from a . .;e el lntr, having tented the womhrful i-llett of V"iir Aathnialene. for tin- rure 01 A'-linia. M wife ha been aflirted with spainiixlic anthuia for the pnst 12 v.-:-ii. i;in exhausted my own wkill aa well a many others, I chanced to see your !- ii;nn your wimlowion I'With -itrt-et tn isew lor-, l at onre oDUineu a bottle 01 ;Uiii:ir.f .,c. Aiy wile niinmen ced taking it about the 1st of November. 1 vi-rv s -mil i iii n i a mdieal improve ment. After nring one bottle her Aithma had rl sapp" '--I i"il she it entirely free from all symptoms. 1 feel that I ran conu-41-nt'y rt-iinonind the n.eilu-ine to all who are atllicted with this distressing disease. ours r'-Kpri'tfiilly, (I. I l li. I, M. D. Dr. Talt Hros'. Molicine Co. Feb. 6, 1801. lientlemen : I was trooblod with Asthma for '21 yeur. I liam- tried numemni remedien, bnt they hare all lailed. Iran arros yunr aiiVtriiKirnent aod started with a trial bottl. I found relief at ow. 1 huve aim o prrcianeH your full-aize bottle, ami I am ever grateful. 1 have a family of four iliiloren, an-l for alt years was unable to work. 1 am now in the best of health aln! nm iloii-c l-ucinewi every dav. Thif teatimonr Ton can make such are id a you see In. RAI'lIAEI Home address, 2:16 Kivinirton street, 07 Kant Ulith ( Ity. Trial Bottle Sent Absolutely Free on Receipt of Postal. Do not delay. Write at onre, addiesaing Mi. TAFT Iil.'O"., MEDICINE CO. 79 East lSUtb St, K. Y. City. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY The Academij prepares for College and flircs a thorough Lngl'sh, Education, the best pre-, paration for teaching or business. All penses renj lo.o. Board and room; o the Ldies' Hal! $3 fo ?4 per roeeh, includin flectric liglit and heet. THE CCLLEQE DORMITORY Under expariencp'l management, tciP fur nish rooms and board at cost on th club plan, not to excd $1.6 ! For full pai icuiara, address PRESIDEXT. McCLELLAXD, Foreyt Groce, Oregon