! Ten Years' Trial t By Om. CHARLES KINO CWmutd from JVaf I'tiy. Waa tUm bat rout. Tbat'a wuy I'm wltli you." wae tin? quiet rejoinder. "All the une, iik Brvuier ami tboae doughbuya will aay tbe court declared tint cbarjfee ua- tatncd and Lautfdou disgraced." "Lung raced fur amaahiuf tliat aneak TorruDc Hy Jove. I bold lilm In hjgber wlwiii" -Ah. Nelson. It Nu t all that It'a that unpaid bill bualQcae all that load of debt that inowfd biro under, and you Jktiuw It." "Know It J Yea, and know, what's more, lwiw little be via to Home. Had our colouel or Melville been In coiu tuaud there, do you eupiwse they would have let bliu be court inartlaled? No, air! It waa Nathan'a aultle work with that daubed old nuuiHkiill of a dra goon old t'at' He never bad tba bow els of a auak. Find the doctor, 8nlp- ej?" be eagerly asked aa the youngster cam hurrying buck. "Coming tbe uiluute be fluiahee bis hand," waa the answer, and, true to Ms word, the young aruiy surgeon speedily entered ami came at once to the reclln log figure In front of the fire. Ijingdun bad been feebly replying to the sym pathetic iueatioii of one or two aaeo- clatee of other day. Now, with white. drawn face and tutmber eye, lie look ed op at the new arrival, rrofeaslnnal decorum aud the teueta of bis cloth re quired of the phjsli-lau au linpaaitlve yet sympathetic aud reasaurlug de meanor. But. to the aurpriso of Nelson and Hoyt. the doctor plululy atarleil the Instant be caught sight of the pa' ttent. "This gentleman lar" he faltered, paling a trifle and looking Inquiringly about blm. .. "Eric Langdun, a claaamate of Herri vale's at the Point aud my comrade at Monroe," answered Nelson stoutly. The doctor was new to the post and to blm, and be wished It to be understood front tiie start that Langdon was his friend, bis guest, aud as such entitled to the best fort Hberldan could give him Tbe doctor's hesitancy and change of manner put blm Instantly on the ag yresslve. "I beg pardon," quickly spoke Dr. Annistead. "Mr. Langdon'a face was familiar. I fancy I have seen his pho tograph. But that la of no conse quence. Permit me," be continued, pulling himself together with evident effort and assumiug tba conventional manner of the physician. He bent aud ' took- Langdon'a wrist aud gaxed thoughtfully, scrutlulxlngly, uurJIucb Ingly Into the deep, bsggard eyes. There was a, uiomeut's silence. Then, atraigbtenlug' up, the doctor spoke. "Mr. Langdon la to be with you, Mr, Aelsonr' "Certainly." "Then I shall send tbe steward with medicine from the hospital. I should ' get blm to bed aa soon as possible" "I've sent for a atreb-her, robes and blankets," Interposed Nelson sharply. "That's what I Intended to do from the start" "Very good. Now a word with yon.' And tbe doctor drew the artilleryman aside. "Your friend will need nothing toulgbt but some hot broth and aeda Uvea. If, however, be should be rest less fr 111 or If you bet-owe aniloui, aud here the young surgeon seemed to besltata In eiubarrassuieut "I suggest yorJcaJilne; on -Major Blood good, my ,nYouI consider It so serious J" asked NepuMnfquk-k alarm. !fcSVV waa the answer, "but" h "Bntwhat,nr. Armlsteadr asked iSelsbnf hotly. "Am I to understand JujLdocllne to see my friend and ueerr Thefdoctor.llnahpd. II waa a Vlr. glri&urL"Jealoue In honor," sensitive to , ft turn." It -waa a moment before he Spoke. Then the answer came calmly enough. "No," Mr. Net-on, but your friend will probably decline to see me. Ilere cornea thejstreteber." And. so saying the doc tor left i tie room. Halfan hour later. In Nelson'a own bed. v comforted with a hot footbath andtnourlahlng food, Langdon Cloeed hlsyea to thank the God that badxnot left him friendless In his prostration. He beard the voices of old coniradra In tbe room below. He heard Nelson tip toeing about tbe lied, arranging lamp and books for the night Nelson had pread aotne blankets on a roomy old couch and was patting and shaking up ' a pillow, when the steward came softly la with some vials and medicine glasses. "Dr.fArmhttead aaya," he began In low tone, when, to bla amazement, Nel eob sternly whispered, "Hush!" and, clapping his band over bla own llpa to emphasise the order, glanced In ant loos fear toward the bed. The caution waa too late. With dilating eyes, Eric Langdon waa straggling from the ptl low and striving to rise. "What Is It KricT - Lie still, 'man." poke Nel soothingly, yet command Ingly, as be hastened to the bedside. "Doctor who?" demanded Langdon, with menace In his tone. "Dr. Olmstead, mnn," answered Nil on, with prompt mendacity. "O-l ro- a-t-e-e-dOlnistead. Wkat'a got Into 70a besides broth and one hot Scotch 7 I'll give you another preeeutly If you'll nettle down aud liehnve yourself." "uunsteaii waa not tiie name." was the atera answer. "iNin't trlflo with 'me, Nelson. Tou said Armlstead, did you not?" be nmtlnucil. whirling sharp on the steward, and that aniased and confounded compounder of drugs could only gulp aud turn redder In tlm face. "It la ArmlKtead. then." aald Lang don, With full conviction, "(tend that man ont, ami his Imttles with him," he continued, turning full on Nelson again. "I've got to talk to yon." And. obedi ent to a sIkiisI. the steward withdrew. For a moment there was dead alienee. Throwing himself liack on bis pillow, his lean, king hands outspread no each ' cheek and temple. .Langiloa lay ataring at the celling. Then In a sharp, atemat avage, tone be demanded, "How long baa that niau been at this pnatT" "Abont a hi out h or leas. WhyT "Because lie or I must quit K Inside of 24 hours." Nelson stood a few seconds gaalag full Into the set face aud gleaming aye of bis friend. Utile by little he was recallln a.nd pleelga together th eiorlea that bad been whispered about Erie Langdon'a pretty, volatile, reck less wife about her daring life In Washington while ber huMbaud was on distant duty with bla battery, about tbe attentions aud dcvotkins of elderly reprobates In and about the capitol, niva wbove MK'keta seemed lined with gold and whose records were seamed and lined with scandal Hut there were tales of still another, a yountfer ma a, a dlstaut kinsman, a Vlrpinlun of grand old family, a Iwy lover lu her early girlhood, a man who tiecaiue her shadow aud sought to be ber knlsht, for there as a tale of a scene at the Bborehain cafe a senator lu his cupa and a atrlpliug doctor lu all bis youth ful strength and chivalry, a suecrlng Jest between one half drunken nabob and a kindred spirit and reputed rival at an adjoining table, an Instant spring from a third table on the part of a tall. athletic young gallant in evening dress, a stern, furious demand for Immediate apology, followed by a knockdown blow that aeut (3.000,000 sprawling in bedraggled human shape, bottles, duti es and glasses raining aud crashing up on blm. They dragged blm out cover ed with race al lobster salad ami bore blin off to bed. Even in czecn tlve session tbe story waa suppressed. for there waa no bur to tbe con Ilr 111a tlon of a certain appointment to the medical corps of the army. Indeed waa It not whispered that the appoint ment waa made at tbe Instigation of certain senators "to get the young man Into the army and out of Washington?" Nelson waa not much of a repository for gossip. ' He listened only impatient ly at best aud remembered but vague ly. Yet now it was an coming over him again, bit by bit that Armlstead waa tbe hero of that exploit, that in the winter of 18S and 1X85 there was lively discussion In' Washington socle ty a,a to whether Armlstead was there to get Mrs. Laugdon Into mischief or out of It Those who knew lilm well and of his Infatuation for ber lu ber girl days swore stoutly that bo was ever standing between her aud scan daL Those who hardly knew bliu nt all, and they were 20 to 1, took the op- postte Tlew, and those who lu the least knew ber bud Do charity for cither. Until commissioned aud ordered out of Washington, however, he was ber shadow, as haa been aald, aud yet It waa bla tribe, his own brothers, who Instigated tbo proceedings that divert ed Cousin Hpotts' little fortune from the maw of Mrs. Langdon to their own Itching palms. And now of all places on earth hero waa Eric Langdon uuder Armlstead s care and bis Nelson's roof; this, too, at a time when Lang don sorely needed rest, peace and friendly aid. "Hy George," said Nel son to himself, "It la fatcf ul!" But Langdon was the first to break tbe silence. "What la the1 first train back to Chi cago?" 'Seven twelve tomorrow morning, Eric. But not a peg do you stir till we straighten you up. Dr. Bloodgood hall attend you, though. The otber la liver man. There's no reason yon shouldn't take bla medicine, dear boy. Come, now, be reasonable. You need this bromide or whatever It Is." Not a drop!" was the fierce reply, "Get me out of this. Nets, for God's sake, even If I have, to walk!" he cried, feebly struggling to rise, . hut Nelson, with bis powerful frame, was on him In a minute. Hoyt came sprint Ing up the stairs and thrust the bewil dered steward aside. 'Just send my man for Bloodgood, wilt you?" panted Nelson to the new comer. "Then help me strop this luna tic. Do quit your struggling, Eric. You'll only make yourself a thousand times worse." The sweat was starting from Lang don's brow and the muscles In bis neck stood out swollen and distorted. He was fighting fiercely for lilierty, he who so short a time before with long algh had thanked God humlily for warmth and refuge. All the misery of his married life seemed to have hurled uvj Lour.. Lave to look out for t!ie oth.-i. ami I've gut some Inatruc tli.n l. five blm." lint wl:eu the steward returned from the eoniiuuiidi.'i? or'iier'i it una with a luckxage Unit kls:;'H:il l.o'h t!ie pot nr:i-cti iirt'l the iwo ofllii-rs present "The c!tuii,r oi; pi! 1111 uVi. sir, ami he i.;is tli:i: u suil'l '! ccieiv.-.n y ;i!lrd Dr. ArnilMi s-l t l : tl. '1 lie colonel Imd 11 01 ti- IK. 111 him Lt .l Kvtit lack hit 1 inlioii. i.t t H e ,'T.;i'. of couru that t! e I"' t Mirueoii l':id r.lu bw-n KClfl'ltul." Theii? va .--lii'ii't- fur a moiucut Iilmls'-od loolad i M-'.-rliily at the etcuitrtl. ilm.lly inward the door, and t' e man i:;n!i rto"d ami U-ft the rcom. 1 ,ha,iTK.-fl cVix d the door behind lilm. uml then N.-l ppoke liii pcttiom'lj nsi'icr: "I'y liiuvt n. 1 nevi r mi.. i- d Arml stead roiild lie a nr.-rird! And then Laugdon U-iruii t murium-. They llatened. but i-!:Ul only ilititiii gulsh bis di nd n ife's nuine. . ciiAi-rna iv It was a week Ix'fore I-'iiigdon was nllowed to nit up, sin) u weak and fragile tbliiR lie Icokid. I'nt mcnutiiiie there hud iH'eu poit for CLU-uvo p.i pers ut KherUlan. 'Hierv usually 1 1. To beglu with. I r. r.lood'ooil luul pitched Inio bis nNKUtuut for tii!'llui; the past without his knowledge or consent. Ar mlKtead replied that while it ml'ht have lieeu without bis ennxent. It should not have bceu without his knowledge, in the came iiiciiiis had lieen taken of notifying the Kst xnr geon as lu the cane of tin rommandliiit olllccr, IX note writ liy ArmiKtctid's servant siiyini; that a telciaiii luul ju.st culled I1I111 lo I'lilcnK" on most urgent Hmiiitil business. The train would be aloux lu '1 minutes. There was barely time to change uniform for clvllluii dres aud run for it. There was 110 time to hunt up lioth the post surgeon and comniamlm; olllccr. The servant declared he runs four times at the doctor's and. (.'illlmr no answer. eohcltulcd that the gale had deadened the sound of the bell ami such effort was useless. So he crammed the note midcr the door uml went !,: further wuy. Hut I'.hHKloi.il was In 111 humor. iu ull that riixliii; i!ctmi lie had to itriiplo about the hii: pnst lu answer tn demands for medlcil services, and he mild thln;n In hU spleen that reach ed the earn of Dr. ArmiMtoud liefore the eve of another day u:id led to on open breach between tho Keillor nm! Junior proctttioners of the post. Dr. r.loodjjood iis:;( d tiie colonel command ing If lie hud seen the telcRrani Dr. Ar nilstrnd nreorteil had come to lilm from town. 'J he cc!Ki I hud not and consid ered Dr. Ai'ml.sl;'::d'a word ns cfincln slve. Dr. I'-liKuliiood I;itiin:ite.I thnt he had reason to believe, ami no l:p.d the other ollleeru, that It wncu't thecomiiiK if a wire fro-.;i town, but n mau, that drove Armlstead out of the post. Through .clerk:, orderlies and kitchen door ciicMe the affair Rot out fli exag gerated (shape. ' Then llnined the col umns of CulcaKo'H unteriillcd ircss with hendllncs of Martlli'K proportions They trore Widr Jrnnttc jxitlcnt out. Itself In concentrated force upon hhu again and mblicd him of his reason. Nelson had to summon the steward to his aid, and Hoyt tV when he return ed, and at last lMHween theut they wore their frantic patient out and the poor fellow sank exhausted upon Ms pillow, burk-d Ids streaming face In his arms and sobbed sobbed like a little child. It was thus tbe senior surzeon found blm when In surprise and mani fest annoyance he apiieared, but the Instant he was mmle tit realize that the stricken man before hhn waa Eric Langdon rtlootlpiod's Injured air gave place to quick sympathy and Interest. Long and cnrcfnlly he studied hu shiv ering patient. Little convulsive shud- derings seemed to traverse Lnncdou's frame, and tils sobs grew feebler. He moaned wearily at intervals, and the steward was sent on .the run with a note to Dr. Armlstead and au order for certain restoratives from the hosult.il. 11 scemeii an age before he returned. langdon lay In scmicullapse when at last his atep was heard, and the doctor had felt compelled to administer table spoon fills of brandy. What on earth kept you?" demand ed ue angruy. , - could have gone there and hack a dozen times." 80 could I. sir, but I couldn't find Dr. Armlstead anywhere. The patrol coining in from tbo station said they raw blm la civilian dress going out at the gate. Impossible," shandy retorted Blood. good. "He couldn't leave the post without my consent. Drop tbe medi cine and go te tbe colonel's and see If tie's Jbere. I .cannot Jeave thla case tor "Another Scandal at the Port! Due Nipped In the Itud! How In the I5c ment! Further SeiiKntlons Sure to Pol- low! Colonel ShnriK- iN tles tun Press Prominent Olilccrs Arrested!" Ami In 21 hours what had been a phtcld aud fairly orderly military community w:i engulfed In a whli'li.w! of pisslp and prostrated at the contemplation of It own enormities us portruj'cd by the papers. Slmrpo was driven nearly rab id by the reporters, who dnxttcd his every movement and besieged Ii 1:4 quar ters morn, noon and nl;;ht. Pihsiilgood rcfiiHcd lint footed to be "Interviewed and Armlstend shut bis mouth like clam, thereby compelling some Journal Ists to Improvise the desired state ments. It was from the inspired columns of The Palladium that tho colonel first learned that the cause of the whole trouble was "the presence at the isist of a man recently dismissed In dis grace from the army, lint w ho, In defl once ol law, regulations and common decency. Is now concealed lu the ipjar ten of Lieutenant, Nelson, a former classmate. The hum l:i question was uulll his dismissal a lieutenant In the artillery, but his peccadillos, extend ing over a period of years, had ctilml nnted In a cowardly assault on a broth cr officer at Port Pawnee." And Sliarpe sent for Nelson and demanded the facts. Nelson unerringly gave them and said Ids friend was prostrated still and the doctor forlmdc his being dis turbed or seen, which was nil therp was to the assertion that lie was eon ceil led. The colonel felt, somehow, that Langdon'a presence ut the post was a thing he ought to object to, and he did. "Sec what an infernal bob bery It has kicked up!" said he. "Now they'll lie demanding an explanation from me at Washington, ami what the devil am I to say? You ought to have consulted my wishes before harboring a man In Mr. Lnnzilon s plight. I did not Invite noi- I-angdoii mil here, colonel." answered Nelson. "Two of our men found blm fainting and cv bnustcd In town and mercifully brought blm here. 1 put 111 111 to l-d In my quarters 0 a matter of course, and If that's a military offense I'll stand miy punishment a court martini mav Inflict. As to Armlstead and Langdon. beyond the fact that there Is some deep feeling between them. I know nothing. There is no likelihood of their meeting, ami when Langdon Is strong enough to move he will need 110 hint from head quarters or anywhere else." Then the colonel said something about reporters which. Iieltig Interpret ed, was the reverse of complimentary and not altogether Just, Isi-anse, like soldiers, them hapless toilers have their orders and cannot but oU y. They were sent t-j Sheridan to get some thing sensational, "something to make the paper sell." and the fellow thnt came back empty handed -none of them did, of course stood In danger of discharge. The colonel really wanted to know the uatnre of the telegram that called Dr. Armlstead so suddenly to town. The senior surgeon. Lieuten ant Nelson and one or two others had Intimated thnt It was not the coming of the telegram, but Lnngilou. that set him golnj. Investigation, however. developed the fact that a telegram rcnlly bad been received and delivered to Dr. Armlstead. The ois rator could not be nspiired to Miwloae the nature of the same. It being a private dis patch, yet the colonel tlwmsht he ought to know If for no other reason than lo lie able to set at rest the ru mors at Armlstcsd's expense, ami lie fore be bad time to think It sit AVfF and" decide with wUdotn. at 111 luck ! would have It, be urt Armlstead la front of headquartei-s apd beckoned him aside. VDr. Armlstead," sali'fiie. "iu Justice to youi-fcclf It might t't-we!l to Kt MO seo the di.-patch you received the other n!glit. You may have liturd that oth er motives have been assigned tn yocr going j hurriedly Id town." "I have heard, sir." was ihe dix tor's ! spirited rejoinder, "also of the in jv.t- j 'rlca of certain -of your officers of the oerator. In uiy state w shoot men who stoop to such practices. I p here you seem to enenurage them." The colonel Hushed botly. "Have a care. Dr. Annlxtead. iJiuguagi.- Ill.e that has led to the loss of more than one commission. 1 do not resent Jour words as they deferve. Isi-ause 1 kuovv the strain you aro under and the an noyance you -we ull- have h;ul. I r- pcat that It seems due to yourself to I dispel this uncertainty," arid uncer tainly tlm colonel paused. "Then let me Ray here and now. Colo nel Shurpe, that if you menu to show that telegram I decline. Aa for Mr. Langdon, uftrr all that has been pub lished and said, hu has got to meet luc the moment he Is well enough." The colonel's orderly, mutlled tn h's ears lu his heavy overcoat stood with in easy rauge. 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At' 'lie 1-Apref.s via I liiutiiiflon' de- pa .at t p 111 for hull Ijike, lK-nver,Kl. rtli, t iioaha, Kansas t ily, St. l ouiii, I'icatJo snd fast. Arrives K:ll a. ui. Kt.. I'anl fast mail via Hiwlaiiii leaven rt p 111 for Will! i Walla,' liwiiliii. hio kime, all. n . I'liMman. M iniiev polls, St I'anl, IMiliith, M illuankee, lHiiiao aud Mast. Arrives 7 n in. r. a. li.M timoi. r, ti dentlftmm - Tlittrr ttlir. fc- iirort .l-nri, t1,,.V-- t . .11 ...' I - .,.. ,.n -t, . iu .1, Ut n idlllUUi, Mill IIUM I'll C TUU a lull hifttorv of nir ca.-c, to Ik um-iI at vur tliwicpon. - UiiifT worr, until I lo Awt live year auo mv TiKht ear Ik -nan lo Hin, nnd this krv my lu-nriHi; 1 it tins cur nitirclv. I tiitiln went a ti i ftl nieni tor rntnn h. fnr thn-e tnrMm. v Mhoi -iMpiI -i mini, brrof pUvMK-inn. aiiiopi; otlu ik lv- mo-t cmiit. i.t ir mkvuiIi i . .. n- tlrtt only nil oi-rntion omiM wy r.ic niui t-wn thnt t-)ii!Km; !.y, Uutlltt lt. :ui imim1 wouU then craw, out t fir hen rn ij.-. in tin - nil oici r:tr nil m ' (M lou-vf i . Iihni mw Vfmr .:vTiiMmrm nccili uiai V inn N. w V rU ii'vv. ntil oiilt-roI votirtrcnt-ttii-nt. Alter I li.ul ii .inly n ( w !.iv .-,-:.!tm'- (. . v tn .Li'tvt-..! thf i-t-s and to 1:iy, alte r Uvr vrckv hciiuif in tM- uisciiMtl t.t: haw Khii rjiti:W iiou d. 1 ili..nk you heartily and tK to icui;iiu Vciylnilv vour. , X. J'KMAV, :.o S. r.ria.:wny. C.'tltnn-.rrt M.L Oitr trraimrtit tin uof iuirrf vv u UU tjot(v usual t r fnff ftpn, Kx YGU CAN CURE YCUsJSELF AT HOME INTERN&TICKAL AliKAL CLI.'-ilC, CDS LA SALLE AVE., Ch'SLAGO, ILL . ' B. P. CORNELIUS, j Auctioneer, Hillsboro Oretpn J 1 nlfer my ervi(is to cili.cns of tilts county lo M'll conilri, incrcliiindisi' ami i-hallels nt pulilie veiiiiue. 1 will tittoiiil all fitloH nt tiinoH ami plurtM spii'ilicil upon rcci'ivinjr re qi TIIHsl to tin M. Cii:tri;e r:iKnll!ilili. Asthma Cured Free Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in All Cases. SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECJCH'T Ol' POSTAL. for acceptable Idtai. State if patented. THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Mil. hf I'.iTKNr Uimu IJ oti: ami i.'iriK s iinn ik l'rm I'oithiinl Leaves 8 p in fur San Fmneiceo every "i ilays. Arrives 4 p in. leaves R p in ilnilv except Hiimlsy, .n Putiiiihiy 10 p iu lur Arlniia ami mv I. Hillings A i rives 'I p in except t-uuihiy leaves ilaily except Kiimlav ut li a m (or tlje.m City, .Nes 1st;.', Salem, Jiule pcinleiici! ami sy I.iiiiIiuk!!. Arrives at 4 p iu except Sumlav. Ijeavex Tries, Thiini, ami ut 6 a m fr Ciirvallw uiiil wav limliiis. Arrivel Mini", Vel uml Kri ul 4 .oil p "in. 1iT. Tues, Tliurs and Pat ut 7 a ra (or Orctniii t ity, Hayl.m umiI wuv-laiul. ini-M. Arrives Mmi, Weil kml l'u ut .'!:: p m. I.iven I;ipari:i at It .-Hi u in fir lwis Ion. leaves U'lvitnii 8:;;(l a m lur Kiparia. Aiiiirrss, a. i . nam, iieu'l I'hm. Aretil. rrt'auil. . . Oreiroii. ... tr'rir-rituVtiB r t1 Write your Name ami Ailihess plainly T7.-V .V t-il I .il'-V v There ia notliiiiK like Asllimalene. It brings iiisUnt n-lief, even in the nnrst cftM's. It cures ulieli all elw fail. V Ihe I!ev. C. V. Wi:i.l!, of Villa Killer, III., pays: "Your trial Isittle of AMliiiiiilene receiveil in pisul oii.liliisi. I ranniit t ll you hmv tliankliil I feel fur thetsfl ilciivcil from it. I waa a slave, chaincil wild putriil sore lliro.it ami Asthma lur ten years. I ilexpaiml nf ever lieintr enreil. I saw your mlverli im ntfiir the cure of ihi ilretilful ami toriiieiilint; ilisear. A-tliiiia. ami thonhl ymi Int. I overHMiUen youris'lve, ImiI re- sulvnl lo mve it a trial. my umihii.-Ii-ment, the Iriil wurkeil liko n cleirin. S-rsI me a fnll-sizcl Kittle." is 8,000 Ftli.es Long. The !uilington Konte ranks amoni; the greatest of tho world's railroads. Over 8,ooo miles long; employing 35,ono ' nu n; reaching l,3fo towns and cities in tlm flcvcn Rt.ttcs traversed by its liius; having thiouh-car arran(,'t:mcntB which extend iioto tlian half w.iy across tho continent and earn estly fctrivine; to f;ive its patrons ahsolntcly tiiii'(ual'd service, it is the line YOU should Si'Icct, rievt linn; you jo east. Omaha., ("hicmo. Kansas City, St. Louis aiul i:VI KV ULKi: boyoiuj. t , e.il if-: A. C. Shkldon, Gemral Aiont, Cor. Third and Stark Elk, I'ottlund, Ore. ammmfiMI'-iiiArii'i CVZRY t-. .-. piitom, morphine, chloroform or ether. KKV. MI. MolMUS Wlvfllsi.I i;, Kal'lii of the Vmig. I'.nai. Israel. , , Nnv V"KK,.liin. :i, I'.Kil. I'rs. Tail. Urns'. Meilicine Co.. I ierilleinen : Your .llimaleiiu is an excellent ri ineily for Aslliion ami lluy Kever, an. I il iMliip i-iliiul alleviaU-s all trmiMes Vhicii inmliiiio milli A:thnia. Its. stici-e- Is atoiiiliiiiif ami on.lerful. After linriu'.' it carefully nnalvisl, e mil stale that Aithmalcue cuntaiua no erv truly jruiiri, KKV. I'U. MOKKIS WKCIISI.Ki;. A vox fifitixiis, N, Y., Kch. 1, P.Kil, lr. Taft llros. Meilicine t'o. Gentlemen': I write Una titiinoiti:il from a sense nf ilnly, haviinr te-tsl the womlcrfiil ellert of your Afllininlene. for the cure of Aslhiiiu. My wife has Is-eii tlictiil with apasiuisiic a-lliina lor the p:mt li eaia. IJavmi; pxlian-tcii mv own kill aa well as many others, I ehjiiiciil lo secyniir mh upon your wiinluusoii I !illi treet In ,ew lofk. I at once oDlaimni a Isiti.e oi Asiiiiiinieiie. ,ny hhu ciniiiiien- m.1 tuLiii, ir ulrf,,l lliM lilt (if Nnvi-nilr. I nrv mn llutii-isl a rjilii:lt lliinniVH- teiit. After nsinir one Isittle her Atllima had il:Hnpisnrnl anil site is rinirelv ln-e i from all nrmptotna. I wi itini I ran niipiMpiinT mviiuiii inn miim iup innii who nrr allln-tisl with thia iliatrr-sainw iliseai-e. Yours riKss tfully, I . II, riielps, ,M. 1. )r. Taft Ilr.'. M.li. iiw t'o. ' Feh. fi. tientlenien : I Wai Iroiililisl witii Astliiiia for 22 years. I hane trieil iiiiineri.ii- i renieilies, lint they have all failed. Iran nonwi your ailvertis. ment und slarlej with a trial 1 sit lie. I fismd relief at rn. I Invo sitn-e purchased Vour full si hollle. and I am ever irrateful. 1 liav a faniilv uf four i lilldren, aisi for sit ve.ua waa iinahle to work. 1 am now in the lest of health ami am doimf hiiriness every ay. Tlii tisitinionf visi ran make audi uie nf ai ymi fee lit. H. I I IIA kl,, liime addresa, 2 15 Kivlneton aireet, iT Kast li"th -t., ily. Trial Bottle Sent Absolutely Free on Receipt of Po.stal. Ho not delay. Wriie at nine, nddirniiit VK. TAFT J Kt'b , 78 lat IJlltli bt N. Y. Ciljr. 31 1 IK 1M C THREE COLLEGE COURSES - CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - Tlm Acadeimj prepares for College and flices alliorouqli Eii'ilish Education, the te.st pre paration for tencliin'u or business. All penses oenj Ioid. Board and rooms a the Mies' Hall $.! to $1 per tu eU, incladin-t'.le-ctric lijht and heat. THE CCLLEQE DORMITORY Under experienced management, ail' lur nish rooms and board at eost on Lli club ' plan, not to exceed f For full pai iculars, address PUESIDENT McCLELLAM), Forest Croce, Oieyoo