Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, June 13, 1902, Image 4

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i'n Years' Trial
Uy Oca. CHARLES KINO
I
' I'ontinuei f'm Fir A '.;.
t I w tue.iu to Bel uwuy irom oimery
-1- i anil ! take Die mile ride luto
tha a-art of the liIIU ou the trnll or bii
btf t and, ittliw In saddle at llio edge
of i m irla K to look ou at tuia iircuy
t.trt m rml then turu and curse the
foil that bail led lilm thither. I it here
mlr t welcome Lafrgiloii; be could and
wot Id n it. Neither tmit'l he wild tbo
bin' L nt be bad planned. In Melville
tan . la tltteniese of spirit ho rode
bar : a itozeu fuilea to a miner e cnbin,
and Torrance was Ills confidant when
at i oon next day lie returned to duty
and reported what be bad Keen.
K evenlUCT later the whole com
mm u, nix troop of horses and two
Oel Latteries, were croomlng nt the
plcl t ropes along under the edge of
the oioxa, and Torrance, In natty un
dre. 4 uniform, riding; whip In hand.
ww aaunterintr, up and down watching
the arork of biff men, when be became
iv.in Of eager glances and mutter
Inin The tap, tap of currycomb and
bro b vent on as steadily, but beads
ki.-p bobbins up and gazing over the
ri it backs of his strong gun teams.
uil clunclng about to see what It
nwi it, Torrance liecame aware of
nirl1 i that --nt lilm presently to the
iiur site aide of his line. Htrolllng
do i tut sli'iie. fnl!:lti volubly, enme
colonel. dops tumbling alwiit
U'e" as u.sh.ii. hi orderly following
win ty nt hl.v nliotted distance, Mel
r:tU i Mm. courteous and distillled as
' IlKteulns with nil outward np-
jmri inee of serene Interest on one side,
f m the other. Illl'e. spare and erect.
Un ugly nirirvclmi.-ly unlike the sad,
imU L lippi'less mini who left their
t tbo second year before, clad now
li rlta camping pirn, strode Eric
fj-.r. i(ou. When l battery broke
uiui i half an hour later, three ruining
I'jit -s rung out on tho evening air,
ml Torrance sent for bis first eer-
, but made tho men cheer?" ho
ir'kv I, and the sergeant was Imper
turU ble.
"I vuldn't say. sir. They jtwt broke
'nil rlien we broke ranks. Iteckon
. t'.tey felt good, air."
l ok lure. Sergeant Flynn," said
Tfcr .nee, "men don't cheer In unison
!.). it nomotwxly to give the word.
VV!.e fc,'e It and what for'"
' rgeant Itnmsey gave It, sir. lie
iHtlu' ; sny what for." ; . ; ',,
'(it didn't have to," was what the
Vf-b.'l in was within on Inch of saying.
T, In thing's got to stop," said Tor
rv sternly. ' "Yon know as well as
I it i 'as becatiHe of of Mr. Lnngdon's
beini. here. And such demonstrations
M 0 erespoetftil to the colonel."
-tl colouel didn't bear It, sir. He'd
n fcoir.e." ... , , 1 ,
"II 'II bear of It and hold me ro
3fmu hie" snid Torrance , angrily.
"S . only that, but I observed men
Mini ng when tbey spoke to Mr. Lang-
1ou.; That's ull wroug." , -
battery sergeant ground his
liol together and his teeth, but held
Ink j: mce.
'X u know, a dismissed officer's en
Vh lu no such honors," said Tor-
tilft' i. "Just onler It stopped. You
ui.tj r.." And Flynn turned nwny.
tMn'Int tilings ' be could not say.
l.an don ent that night at Melville's
tout uid was to lenvo for the railway
Ofit.i brrnkfnst In tho morning, lie-i-,t
ireakfnst he and Ethel tiraliaine
Mr stalling slowly up the shaded
taiti ray In the north ravine The
Ijr.w'. ante tumbling down its rocky
ln I their right, and half a milo out
tliev net a little squad of battery men,
'i t :he familiar "l" upon their lints.
ih.y were carrying tempting little
tlrlu 3 of trout. Two of them gin need
ut 4 ugdon, reddened, half rained their
flirlii. ImnilH, dro)ped the in and gazed
nwttn 'nrdly away. They wero his own
oM i en. Then they met a third, who
look 1 squarely at hlin and raised his
hut s courteously as a Virginian ami
Unix? nsldo to let them by. A few rods
fsrtt r on two others, fishing from tho
buiL turiiel and gazed, then glanced
iucl !y at each other and exchanged
grluf These last were strangers men
v ho nut eo i no Into the battery after be
'ml eft It, a rather 111 favored pair,
a M't was uo reasou why they jlmiilil
wilut ; there were reasons why they
slioal not Hilt, on, the other hand, a
court hiiis and resiectful demennor
v!kjI 1 have lieen otwerved If for no
other r"Bson than the presence of a wo
man,, a member of the major's boiise
nA. Hut It pleased these two young
nibs only recently from the streets of
oui eastern city, to titter audibly and
Mhr t the pair with lmicrliiiciit
g'iini es. Ijingdon could not but see It.
nifcf ilu sold rose up In wrath. Miss
w?2ume, too, had not failed to notice
a lit : iff so utterly unlike tho pleased,
suUb.ig manner of the veteran soldiers
wilt! vcr the garrison Indies happened
to t ' their way. Kager to dissemble,
nt- tough she had not seen, Klln l
plmii Ml tnstnntly Into cuthuslustlc
conn tent on the vl;w before them. It
Tins ndeed a lovely scene, but l.anc
doa' soul was hot within him. The In
dliji'. y was as imich to her as to him.
11 'l i i!f turned, as though liiteiiillng to
PKf Xick Mid accost them. She rend
his irpose mid with ipilck movement
l!act 1 lierself liefure him.
"OM Jut look nt that vlncT she
crletf, rxilntlng to n climbing plant
nrnoi f, the rocks across the tumbling
lirooV i then, all smiling confidence,
beam Hi upon the fishing twain, "oh,
could: yen renrU me a iray of that?
I'll tl uk yon so much "
No mswer. With broaiL blue f.inurl
back .ostentatiously turned toward the
peill rr. the two young fi1lows bung
their- heail,l.vly glaniHd at each, utbnr
kil IskI'1! nln. It was more than
lnc Ion i.uM stand. Springing tn-it
her, tsndlni,' kttaineil and aggrieved
at so h lHMriNhneKs Hie first and only
evhlr ice of ill will she ever saw among
the ihllery he was upon them lu mi
In n 4.
Mt t of the way. you liulklng
!" he ordernl, low and stern, ns
t 1 heavy hand on the shoulder
; i )' nciirrst.
lon't have to," sneered the fcl
1J. "Yon ain't gtvln orders bore,"
ent spinning Imckwnrd at the
h.i it, burled hy nil the fore Lang
lu' nrni could muster. It wasn't too
w'l Ills eld training stood him In
food ttetid, but praetli-e had been Mop i
jK"tf I f ihe wound of the previous win.
ter, and In another moment lie realizeo
that be bad two ruffians to deal with
ad was alono, uaiuruicd. Ethel Gra
hame's sbrkik f terror rang through
the raviue as the two sprang ot. their
helpless victim and bore him uown
among the rocks. The next instant a
tall young soldier bounded past her and
hurled himself upon the topmosi o-w'
A Ux ynuva toldler bounded putt lur,
ont. It was tho lad they rescued from
the street blackguard that night at
Rrontn'nral Then. from behind a
screening ledge of rock stepped anotb
er figure. "This 1 no plnee for you,
Miss Urahamo." said a voice sho rccog
nixed at oneo. "Iet me escort you
home.' And Meutennnt Santley laid
a hand upon her wrist. For answer
she shook him off. sprang forward,
dipped her handkerchief lu the rushing
waters and. quickly turning, pinceu n
upon Langdon's temple, as, dizzy ond
somewhat dazed and breathless, be
rose from tho ground, tho blood tric
kling from a llttlo gash In his fore
head. One of the attacking pnrty. ru
rlously struggling, was btinff pinned
to earth by Langdon's rescuer. The
other, wet and bedraggled, stood sl'iv
erlng In tho grasp of big' Sergeant
Ramsey, who shook lilm tuilousiy nni
demanded was he drunk or crazy.
'I'm obeyln orders," was the surly.
sullen, nbject answer.
"Whoso order, you - tibickgiinrd?
iio led RiiniMcy, with another shake.
For answer the woe begone "rookie
dropped his eyes and writhed mlHer
nbly In the grasp at bis collar. "Whose
orders. 1 say? Answer, cr I'll shake me
life out of your And I higled appeal
and reproach the fellow looked fur
tively about until bis eyes rested upon
bis lieutenant. -
"It's a lie!" cried finntley.
CnAPTEU XVII.
The firm of Cresswell & Langdon,
attorneys and counselors nt law, to
use the diction of the dramatic papers,
opened to good business" In Brent
wood, and ltn fame spread beyond the
Red Water valley. One thing about it
was objectionable to the Junior mem
ber from the start. The Seattle had by
this tlmo "subsidized" Cresswell and
limited tho sphere of usefulness of thfl
concern. , , Langdon had no reason to
love the maungement of cither road.
but that of tho Kenttlo was especially
obnoxious. Men with Just claims
sgainst tlmt company could not look
to lilm for legal uld, and ho would
have been less than human hnd he not
carod lu such cases to appear rather
for tho plaintiff than the defendant.
Tho road had Its. regular staff, of
course, and kept it busy day and night
A railroad lawyer may be paid a salary
no superintendent can nsplro to, but
ho earns It and must see to It that
local talent along tho lino Is not too
often arrayed against him. "You re
too quixotic, I.niiKilmi." tin Id even his
big heurled, big framed, big voiced
Kentucky friend. "You're too much
given to kicking against the pricks.
That's no way to get ahead lu life!"
Langdon was poring over some pa
pers nt the moment and turned in his
revolving chair and looked up with a
quizzical smile. Cray hairs were sprout
Ing nt hla temples, and two or three
appeared In the thick growth of his
mustache: lines and crows' feet were
digging underneath his line, clear eyes,
but he was looking the world In the
face now. He bad his start and sought
no favors. "You nre thinking of which
cbso now?" ho asked, and there were
two of Ijingdoti's eccentricities the
senior never censed to twit hint about.
One was the celebrated trial of the
I' lilted States versus Sanllcy, when
that distinguished olllcer was brought
t'i hook by an Irate colonel of isvalry
because of sensational stories growing
out of ihe ravine episode; lite other
vns the arraignment of n former as
sistant In the M. V. ofllce at IIivuiwimmI
us accessory In the safe robliery thai
had resulted In Langdon's discharge.
Santley's trial cntne off long months
after Hie oieurrcmv that led to It, for
that story at tho time was known to
but one woman and half a d07.cn men.
but with n host of vllld ei'ibellish
ments was spread broadcast during the
Vt inter when one of the "toughs," whose
I'lc hail been made almost a burden to
lilm wheu the story gradually made Its
vay iwmhiI thin battery, concluded that
desertion tn lietler ihaii persecution,
and turned up In t'hlcuiro with a piti
ful tale of wrong and oppression, abuse
and tyranny in , tho regular army.
There was something at bottom ns
the fellow told It, for Investigation do-
vt loped that they had assaulted Lang
don, that tiiey bad provoked hi wrath
ami that they bml li sl.tol Hist they
were obeying San! Icy order. They
swore to It. In fact, nn-l It mlnlit have
gone hard with Snmley, all things con
sidered, hnd not Laudoii himself Jour
neyed In 1'awtice, Instilled to the exact
manlier and Imigmtgc of the pair and
then so nliled Hunt ley In his defense
thai the slanderers were eoufouiiiled In
open court. It wiia established that
Ktinttey had merely rnutloued the mem
bers of ihe battery that they were to
pay no more attention to Mr. t.nngdon
than to any other civilian, nnd hla ac
cusers broke down when cross exam
ined a to the time, phu-e and circum
stance uiuler which he had given
then further and spccltlo Instruction.
It spoiled a newspaper senntlon and
raved n commission. Hut Kanticy wn
sine hurt. Kveryhody knew he was
deeply smitten with l.thel (irnhnnie
nnd had not prospered In his suit.
Many knew that there was only one
man who could set hltu right licforc the
court, and that was the last man be
could ak to do so, and few had any
U4KI1UU Ol I1IO 1 1 ill II Ol I IIP HCll UUI'U
as a net i f Major Melville ilr. Lang
don appeared ul I'm" nee little more
than two year lifter, his 'expulsion
therefrom, looking very well groomed
and fed for a njiii ' picked up out of
the Chicago street." ns the Nathans bad
said, two wltitem before, very calm
and dignified In Manner, vi'py.sbuj to
see Ucdney May and Woudrowr. rcry
cordlul to flir.nulna nud bis cavalry
chums, very citirteiiiis to Kant ley and
most civil to Colonel and Mrs. Cat
Nathan and Torrunco ho never seemed
to see, and during hi H hours' so
journ at the post but.li those warrior
wero much occti)iicd with home duties.
All I'awnee, however, was aware of
the fact that MUs tiiuhaine and Law
yer Langdon had gone out riding to
gether the afternoon of the second day,
and Mis 'iiMlinnie's eyes and color
were something beautiful to see as she
slid from saddle with Just a touch of
her slender, shapely ha ml on I-ang-don's
shoulder a he assisted bcr to
dismount. Kveryhody else at Melville's
was out of sight at the moment, but
there were spectators galore up and
down the row and on other plaszas, de
spite the chill air of the closo of a win
ter's day. It was perhaps the con
sclousuess of this display of garrison
Interest that prompted that very Inde
pendent young woman to turn at tho
fenco and accost him once more, there
by causing him to leave the horses to
the care of Hugler Kerry and to .follow
her tii the steps and stand there, look'
Ing up Into her glowing face, with the
slant of the setting sunbeam Illumin
ing his own clear cut, soldierly visage,
"looks to me." said Captain Cannon to
his belter half, "much as though Na
than's malevolence meant Mngilou's
ultimate bliss." And Nst'uniion w as one
of tho very many of h'thcl I Ira hame's
nppreclutors It was proMr that Mrs.
Cannon should promptly point out to
lilm tho detriments! side, which she
did.
"What good will It do blniJ Kho
hasn't a penny, and he ha nothing but
bis debts."
Home women, my dear." said the big
gamier oracularly, "are treasures with
out a Muiiy. A for l4ingilou's debts,"
bo milled, with a sigh. "I wish I saw as
clear a sky tiliciul-,-a smmvIi w hich ru
ined the serenity of Mr. Cniiuoii's uu-
ally sunny temper a much a a week.
and Cannon's nuTce was cuM and
streaky on the morrow. That visit
wil quite tile i plxixle of midwinter at
Pawnee in way more than 0110. Na
than. 'i'oiTiince and Huntley, who hnd
been quite a close community, bad
Hart up of some kind Mini parted com
pany. This was quixotism No. I this
trip to 1'uuiioe mid to Ihe defeuse of
Lieutenant Hainley. according lucre,
well's views, lie was for a dud when
first the story of Suniley' mnllgimnt
persecution of his new p inner reached
Ills car. It was nearly a vain effort
for langdon lo tell him the story wn
grossly exaggerdtiil. It had all the eb
ments of pmbnbillly. said Cresswell,
and ho luu'dly knew w lint to mnke of
Langdon's Indifference. Then, several
months later still, a the result of I
Cresswell' persistent prodding, there
were Indications that the M. V. people
were actually Is-stlrrlng themselves
over that old safe business, and on
April morning Itrcntwood was excited
by the story Hint young Frcwen, an
English lad whoso father had died In
the service of th road six years Is.
fore, was behind tho bars awaiting
trial on charge of being the safe rob
ber. This was certainly not what
Cresswell had been working for. lie
believed that Pott Junior was the
man. aa be had the safe combination
and access to the office at all hour.
t'rewen had neither. Krett senior was
"up the road" the night preceding the
discovery of the loss, and l-angdon bad
been In the office alone for an bottr
after the money was placed In the
drawer and liefore be took the evening
train to Gunnison. Tbo o (fleer of tbo
road at tho tlmo seemed certain that
everything pointed to Langdon, but It
transpired biter that every cent he had
spent could otherwise be accounted for.
Young llotta wa something of a
swell In bl way, a gnllant among tho
Itrcntwood girl, but bo bad spent no
money beyond that which ho received
a salary and that "given him by hi
father." which statement tho senior
continued. For a tlmo It looked aa
though tho thlrf had been scared Into
biding his plunder and wa waiting un
til the hue air I cry was over before
unearthing and nslng It Kreweo wa
a shy, quiet llttlo fellow who lived
with bis widowed mother and gave her
most of hi O'-anty salary, but bo was
in hue with a pretty Itrentwond girt,
who favored hi suit at first but tlmd
if the p ro-pert if a long engagement
ind Iwgan tormenting him by going oc
casionally with lieti and others to
.veiling entertainment. Frcwen wa
cq loti and unhappy awhile, and then
nine a change. He returned from a
nrlcf visit in Omaha, appeared for the
first time In hi life In stylish raiment
j ml licgan lo rut a lau In social rlr
den, Joined the rifle, then In the hoy-
nay of their fame and fortune, and
look pretty Alleen to parties where
Itett was not .even bidden, and In
April came the crash. It would have
lifted the last prestige of suspk'hin
front l-angdon's name hnd Frcwen
!ccn convicted, but lie wasn't, for
Langdon, hi captain, turned to and
crowd him Innocent. It was a simple
riatter. The contemplation of bcr boy's
misery had been too much for rvcu
(rasping and parsimonious woman.
Mrs. Frcwen had money stored away
that she bad acraicd and saved for
years, but denied, fearing that the pen
lon paid her by the rond would 1h
stopped If ever the management found
she wa fairly well to dm Ijmadon's
tlmost laughing development of that
caw was a Joy to the Itrcntwood ysrn
ipluner for kmg months later, but It
put "the road" lu bad light, notably
the hone of Itett, and won him more
hnilty. Therefore did Cresswell call
1 1 111 contumacious sud quixotic. Woth
IVns and both road were arrayed
against htm now, and Crcwi well. fret
ted. What w as he to do w ith a partner
who nade enemies among the seats of
Ihe mighty and would not truckle to
the Mammon of unrighteousness?
langdon saw unerringly whntiwa
paslug in ile senior' mind nnd that
summer told lilm so. "Yon have been
good friend to me, and t must' not
hamper your hope and plan, colonel"
said he. "If you should he nominated
for congress. 1 11 take the stump for
yon. If not. they need active lawyers
ti Ihe far northwest, where the road I
nslilng through the Idaho mine. I'll
sw lug my shlugle out there," 1
u luiugs or g;penea to add rorf to
tbo project F the ery reason that
his opHJiiiuts p tyred him to bu a "cor
IKiratlon luwye f the farmers and or
tlsaus Joined f srees uguliiBt Cresswell.
and be' fulled to capture tbo cenveu
tlon, a uiuu of far Inferior mold bocom
log the noiiilii ( for congresn. It tour
ed the Keutii rkhui inoro than a little,
yet wa exurtJy what Ijingdon had
prophesied. OCo elder likes tu sou tho
liower to saj "I told you no" lu tho
hands of niliitilf.r tvwm... t t,...
' ... , .tii,i,rii .
illscreetlr .riiti-r fVl if- li. .in '
swer to h! senior's remarks. Ho wa
huvltig aiif experience of bis own.
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ARE '. fM&Q$b ANY'
YOU 'mB&k HEAD
DEAF? ttettm&z NOISES?
ALL. CASES Ol?
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE CURABLE
by our new invention. Onlv tlio born deaf are incurable.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
P. A.
WERIV1AN, OF
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nrlnu entire ly mr. ,t of .Vafnr.
n iuii nifiuryui mycaj.e, to lu- iio nt vmir .rwrt
my ul"iu,i' li? ffivnrni.umJ! ",!'U
, 'J"''.1' r,v,:i'l ln:ilini!ii l..r eatnrrh. for
lr..l t.kyam.-.Ti.. iih.,mi: oilier-, far nm-t i
titilv nu ..K i.ilH.ii cisil.1 hci r.wj. "ul even
then r.-W". I.h Ilu- ll. Tiriiis ni tin lue . t 1 . .11
I nun :iwr ynuv mtv.-r t i--f Till -'l.-nlr II v 1:1 n Xc w Yorl.
Ulrtn. Aflrr t Iiii'l iw-i rnilv n fiAt n iv :i'"rnr !iie t.i y.mr ii:
ln-ihiv, f.rtri tie vi-i k,, tn luiirj'l" in I.:.,- .;i r.si i! t.tr ha. hveii
he.iil ily nu.l lr-f lo t.-Teu.ii ivti.i'v
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tntr trrvrr niriit i'im-h nifr rjt-
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IMiiKMATiAl AjRAI Uinii,
U. P. CORMELIUS, I
Auctioneer, Hillsboro Orefton
1 nlfi r my si-rviiiw lo citiz' tis .f
tin county "'H coimIji, iiiorchan(l;?M
nnil chattel Ht uiilie vclKlllo,
I VM1 Htti'tul nil sales tit tnn
iIhi4 -iii itiel itMn rii eivinir re-Herm-xt
tu tin '. criiHrtr. rnin:iblo.
There ia iiotlnnu like Astb"'lene. It
brine- Instant relief, even in - moist
com-s. It cures lien all elw fails.
The Lev. t'. V. WV.Ua, of Villa
lliib.re. Ill says: "Vonr til d Is.iile of
A 4li 0111 li ne receiviil in ijissI romlition.
1 cannot till you Imir tii mlful I feel for
the tisi I ih rived Irom il. I was a clave,
drained Willi putrid s-.rr tlirnat and
Aslliinu lor leu yejrs. I ili.nre.1 nf
nt-T Is'lim ctnvd, I w your sulv-rl i--nen
I lor tlie cure of lliis tlrendlul mid
tornienliii): di-es-e, AMlumi, nn.l tlionht
oii bad overssi.en veili'lves, but ic
..Iviil In t;ivr It a trial. To my ,louiii
inenl. the trl ! worked like a cl.nrtn.
N-nd oie 11 bill-sized lioli'o.''
Kl'V. 111:. Mol!l;IS WKCIlsl.FK.
I.'illil'i of the t 'one. i'.nai. l-nul.
S: v Ym:i,.f -in. "., I'KM.
lrs. T.ift. rn'. Meilicine Co..
lientleiiien: Your X-tlitiinlotie m nn
excellent rcmeily lor Asthma ami liny
Fever, nnd it. eonipi-iliim :i!lei:ite all
tronlili tshieli eoinliine !lli A - tl 1 111 1.
Its. piHivn in n-.tiiiii-hiin ami v oiiderfid.
Alter liavinu it carefully analysed, we
."an st ile that Astbnialei-e eoi.lains no j
Vi r- trnlv v.iiiin. j
ffv. Moiiu vi:ciisi.vi:. ,
Avon Si iiim:-, . Y., rcb. 1, I'.m 1. '
:
from a sense ol il.ity, liavim; le-le.l Uie
lire "I Athina. My woe h.-. In 11
verr s.sm iiotiie.1 a ta.ln .il unpr..ve-'
bsl iifiipi-;iiril .mil re is entirely tree
11. 1 1. I nel , Al. 1 1.
Feb. 101.
of a you -ei lit. . KAPH A l'l
'.. Fa-t UNtli -t-.t'ily.
IVee. on Receipt of Postal.
TAl'T J KOS., MF.MCIXF CO
rp'r Infants and Chililren.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
i Bears tho M
S pnalTiM I r
w
In
Use
r Over
Thirty Years
THE CMTAUS eDMHUT. NEW VOHH CITV.
jg.g3BElf!!,- MJ
BALTIMORE, SAYS:
, . lULTiMosn, M.!., M.irrhjo. lr.
tliauk tn your Irestiucut. I irill now vin vrni
lif
'""" ""1 kn" " KttU"8 worw' 1 lo
ll.fr aioiill... witlmm mivfliorw, cnnmilteit.-i num.
imiti. m . .,r ctoh ,,f this citv. who I. .1.1 mc tbr.t
that only leininr. .t -li. herd iumsv would
w.n.l ! I l.wt f..rr, ouia
'! oiir trrnt
-iC '.inI. nnl
1 tli:mk ytu
V. KKWAX. :,S. lirowbrny, ll..Uimore, MO.
rr it'if.'h ftHtf ttsitfff omtfHttion
l llll
jk - u'i,j,i ii f!y.fn.
Z'lZ LA SALLE AV
1. t V. f.l jl. y U t.La ,
rj! ior acceptable ideas.
lb?33 State patented.
B71T9,?V THE. PATENT RECORD,
i D.iKonore, mo.
: " I'ATSNr Kbtoso $t-0
p.
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lluraaiiiiffiformafion.
Tliu 1,'urlir en tic -Pet ofTiru in ronhnd i
imrean 01 it. wnialii.n l.-r traer
ll.ry r:;n -urn v.!::it it will r.. 1 10 r- '
America or r.nr. ( e; h.-.v ! :n; thy I
what then- il to eiw n ti.e v , .
If you ai 3 f iniijj tm i:
Ret full infill r.niutn, or. i.' y.
Oire.ln. C!ii:.i(0. Kill:
i:vi Kvwnr.ci; bron.i.
Cor.
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lMHNamlaWInHMI
THHEE COLLEGE COUHSES
CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY -
The Academij prepares for College, and gices
a thorough Hnlisli Education, the. best pre
paration for teaching or business. All
penses rerij loir. Hoard and rooms a the
Mies Hall $.T to $1 per tree.lt, includin
lecfric liplit and heat
THE CCLLEQE DORMITORY j
Under experienced nianancmcnt, tril' fur
nish rooms and board at cost on the club
plan, not to exceed ?l.50
For full pai iculars, address
PRESIDENT McCLELLAXI),
Fo8t Crooe, Oregon
INTERESTING
FACTS- '
When t eoplo nru rontemplatinif a trip
whether on bnsinossoi (ileaMiie, they
n.itnnillv wntit the Ik-1 wivieo oli
tainnlile no l'r 11s -l'eiil, itimuut an.l
Mitetv is cotiee rmil. Ktniloycs o
the VisTiiiikiii Central Lineuie -aKl
tu ervu tlm uhiie mill our trains ar
oerateil s-i ns to make riot luiinec
lino with iliveriiiK lilies at all jimci
iun point.
I'lillmmi 1'iila.e Sleeping tinil Cliiu'r Csrs
011 through trains.
DiniiiK Cur tor rice unexcelled. Meals
served a la C'urte.
In onler to obtain litis Grt elafl serried
nsk tlio ticket aient to sell yuuj i
1 . ticket over
THE WISCONSIN
CENTRAL LINET.
Direct connections at Chirspo. nu 1
.waukce forall Kastern ; onus. . ,
Ml,
For full information rait
ticket agent, or wmtv .
yo'.ir unrest
Jas. C. I'onk, or Jas. A. C'j.iH a,
(ien. I'as. At., (iiMienil Ayenl,
.Milwniik-ee.Wi. a4i fmrfr
OREGON
SHOIfliiNE
and union Pacific
TIMESt III DUI.KS I liti.M l'OKTUKU
Cliirnjro-Portlaiul 8tieeitil, via Hunt
ington leave ( A lii for .alt Luke. Deli
ver, l't. Worth, Omaha, Uatmt City, St.
.otiiK, Cv au'i & I'.nst. ArriveB-l :l0 pin.
At' tie Kxprcss, via Iliintineton. ile-
p- .nt !i i in for Stilt. Lake, iJenver.Ft.
irtli, Omaha, Kansas ily, St. 1 ouiii
,1iiea;o nnil Fast. Arrives R ;-IO a. in.
St. I'aul fact mail via Spokane leaves
ti p 111 for Wiilla Waliii, f.cwitton, Sio
Kane, a llai e. ruliiiian, Milinenpolis, St
t'ntil, Diiluth, Milluankee, Dhicuyo sail
Fast. Arrives 1 a ni.
UCF.AV AMI i: IV Kit SlilFIHIK
Friii Foi l Inn il
U-aves S p in for San I-'t iiu i-..T every
"1 ilnys. Arrivca 4 i 1.1.
Leaves 8 p 111 daily except Sumluv, ou.
Satiiiilay Ht ji in fur Astoria ami way
l.iiiilins 'Arrives -1 p 11 1 except Snmluy
U'uves daily except Suiulav at I! am
for Oregon City, .Newberu-, siilem, Inde
pendence anil way-landiiiKS. Arrives at
4 ::') j' ni except Sunday.
leaves Tues, Tliurs, and Sat iil tiniri
fur (.'orvallis and way landings. Arrive
Mori, Vd and Fri nt 4 ::itl p nt.
I'iiTcs Tnes, Tliurs mid Sat at 7 a 111
for Oregon City, Dayton nnd way-land.
inns. Arrives M Wed kiid Fri at
:i::IOini.
Inve lilparia nt JUKI a m fcir tawla
ton., leaves i.ewint'ii 8:,'!t a in lor
Kipiiria.
Aditrrss, A. I. CUAIti,
'cu'l Tasn. Apent.
I'ort anil, . Oroe.
n veritable
-a i'!:tre !:ere
li ANV piinl in
.1 III t.iltr. nn.l
a r.i'iif-ta nip. tirup in ant
11 e.ii itr, wiiie 11..- ;;l.)ui 11
is Cily, T.t. Liniij anj
A. C SttEi.nnN, General Agf-nl,
TlnrJ and Surk Sis.. I'onll m.I. Ore.
siartMrW ,rt rrar 1