THE INDEPENDENT, HILLSBORO, Official Papar of Washington County. Entr4 at th Foatofflc at Hills toro, Oregon, for transmission through tb malls u snl -class mall mattar. Official Paper ofWasliiDilon Comity, BY D. W. BATU. Newborn Graphic: Henry McGuire ha in hit ioaaession a fir dollar bill of the date of 18:!H, issutxl ly an Indianap olis, Iiit., bunk. It in a well preserved bill and ia probably worth several timet ita face value. Ou the Iwck it writtea the name of John Suck, who m well known to the early settlers here. The Oregon preta will be represented at the eleventh annual regatta in As toria Autfutt 29. 30 and 31. Editors and their tubordinatet will all be on hand The press committee it busily engaged preparing to receive their newspaper gueetf and that varioua meant of en tertainotent will be adopted ia itrongly hinted at. President David R. Francis of the Louisiana Purchase eipoaition who baa been visiting the Lewia and Clark fair at Portland, said during hia stay that he considered the Western World fair a tremendous success. President Francis prophesied that the fair would bring great proHperity to Portland, to Oregon and the whole Pacific coast. J. C StubbH, traflic director, of Chi cago, has announced the consolidation of the traflic departments of the Ilarriinan railroads in Oregon. A. L. Craig pliifed at the head of the passenger de mrtiiient ol the combined lines in this state and K. H. Miller is made general freight agent, with W. E. Coinan as first asniwtant general freight agent. The as sistaut general freight agents are Paul Shoup and W. I. Skinner. Is It in now a well established fact, says an exchange, that spicea and condiments are not only palatable but really health ful. Pepper assists digestion and stimu lates without reaction. Mustard it good for the throat and stomach. Cinnamon is an antiseptic and a germicide, at well as harmless. Ginger is of great value to dysjwptics. The use of spicea and con diluents is bcncllciai save for adultera lions, det pure ones and they will not injure you. 'lines a summer vacation pay?" Ttiit question it frequently asked after the the outing it over and the humdrum of work must lo resumed. Of course it payi. The delight of getting home and piling into the bath tub and crawling into an easy bed between clean sheets once more is a complete recompense for a week of strenuous rest and recreation It helps ua appreciate the civilising agency of water and a good brand of soap Newlierg Graphic. Preparations are in progress for the Custer massacre spectacle at the Lewis and Clark exosition, which was jxwt- poned from August 10 to August 29. I he great tragedy of the Little Big Horn river, in the summer of 187(5, will lie reproduced by the use of Indians and United Slates troops except the actual killing and scalping. This will be fol io we-1 on the 3lst bv Japan'a peace jubi lee carnival on the watert of Guild't lake. Within the past two week County Clerk Godman has issued upwards of 150 hunter's licenses and the demand is still brik. No person can hunt without a license, and when hunting he must have it with him. The ow ner of land and his iiii iiixliute family may hunt on their own premises without a license. All licenses must le obtained of the county clerk and are good anywhere in the slate. A resident of the state pays $1, w hile to an outsider a licenso costs 10, and all licenses expire December 31 of each year. The Lew is and Clark exposition has a ecial wing of the Administration building devoted to the visiting press. This is just to the left of the main en trance. If the newspaper people will . .. ... .1... 1 .. mm m iiib leu as soon as they get in tide the arounda they will too reading "Press Ituilding," and the door another sign, "Visiting l'r-..' All ieMspuer men and women are cor .l!..nu . 1 . . mihiit iiiMHM 10 make tins ulg room llieir headquarters while visiting the fair. Frea writing materials, tables, rocking chairs and other conveniences are provided. Next door it a room where press coupon passes are validated. It is gratifying to noted that when United Statis of America to admit theii money ia wanted for a worthy objoct twariua of cooliea without restriction, people are not alow iu supplying the The snake hat itt bead reared. Will want, and very often give wore than is you chok. It? How? Keiuovo the pet aaked. A couple of weeks ago a sneak tlUutial tore, known at Chinatown. thief the tiieakingest kind of a sneak-- from the uudst of Portland, stop patron from a Mrs. Werts, of Portland, and escaped. The lady had drawn the money to pay off a mortgage on her home w here her husband lay tick and helpless. The Portland Journal, ever ready to help in a good cause, investigated the matter, and finding that Mr. and Mrt. Werts were worthy people, started a popular subscription list, and last week the cou ple were handed a cheek for M'-'l', t?2 more than waa stolen. The happiness this little act of kindness carried into that borne can bo lietter Imagined than described - An exchange grows very sarcastic iu mentioning an accident w hich happened to Mrt. George Gould recently. It tavt : "We are informed that George Gould and hit wife, while riding in Frame, in their auiutuubiie, uivi with an accident. The auto ran away and, the telegram says, Mrs. Gould was thrown out, bruis ing her leg, but not seriously. This it awfuL The Idea that Mrs. Gould has legs like common people. Whycouldn' the teletrram bave said "limb" and thus softened the blow to a waiting and ex pectant public. Leg, indeed, how vulga and unappreciative and Immodest "Limb," now, is beautiful and refined and it suggestive of wealth and culture, while "leg" is plebeian and common base and popular. We are astonished at the Associated Press for allowing such an expression to creep into ita re port, for, generally, that purveyor of news is snobbish to the limit. Another way has been devised to separate fools and their money. It as easy as falling off log and there it withal a spice of poetic justice about the scheme, in, that the biter of the second part it sure 10 ne bitten. 1 tie game works in this way: A pleasant-faced toft-voiced stranger stops at a farm house and informs the occupants that he has lost a valuable diamond pi 11. He and the farmer make a diligent search but fail to find the jewel. The well dressed chap tells the farmer on going away, he will give lOO for the return of the jewel. A week or so later a tramp comes in and ' tells the farmer he has found a diamond pin. The farmer, after some dickering, gets the pin for 5. After waiting some time the pin is taken to a jeweler, when it is found that fif teen cents would nave been a big price for it. Ex. A sjec!al day at the Lewis and Claik exposition has been named in honor of Hon. F. X. Matthieu, the sole survivor of the fifty-second nioneer settlers of the Oregon country w ho voted to estab lish an American civil government in that vast section, ou the 2nd of May, 1S42. The vote look place at a trading point called Champoeg, about thirty miles south of Portland, and th propo- ition was bitterly opposed by the Cana dians and other subjects of Great Ilrit- in who were present. Hy a majority of only two votes the Americans won. nd thus established the first American civil government west of the Koekv mountains. Mr. Matthieu, though a French-Canadian, sided with the Ameri cans, lie has lived ever since w ithin three miles of the historic ajiot. Septem ber 15 has been chosen as tint tin on hlch he w ill bo honored at the expo-tion. Sam Jones has come out at a friend of John 1). Rockefeller and would proUbly ut a roll ot the "tainted" money where would do the most eood, if J. D. would give him an opportunity. Ham was preaching in the Century Methodist hnrch in St. Louis the other day, and hen alout to take up the collection. said : "You little fellows down In fn.nl ith only thirly cents in your liockets couldn't build a railroad or a steamly t or a telegraph line. We need rich men. The richest man we have is John I) Rockefeller. Now I don't lay all our ills to Rockefeller. There are other men an ad as he. Where I Itrei&rheJ at a hautauqua lust week the man who pre ceded me jumped on John D. He ioke of tainted money and then took un a collection for his new rhnrl, 1 .al.w.n. a si'n j keeper put In a hundred dollars. My above friend went down from the pulpit and thanked the iiI.H.nke.,,r. I would rather havt y made out ,.f coal oil than ftis'le ..il. I admire I: -kefeller. He ia a rascal, but lie is paid for Ixing a rascal. Yon little rascals down in front with no money in your clothes have been serving the devil all your lives and boarding yourselves." wjt ttp r? o rn t)ie-- Oriental bloodsuckers, and aeud thsui back whence they came. As for trade study statistics and you w ilt be convinc ed that America supplies the v.orld and it has got to come to us." . , Dear Gus: I have solved the mother in law problem, just give her rvgularly Hollister't Rocky Mountain Tea. It ill make her healthy, happy and docile as a lamb. 3," cents. Tea or Tablets. Delta Drug Store. An Elegant Summer Book. "Restful Recreation, Resorts," the 11)05 Summer Rook issued by the passen senger department of the Oregon Rail road & Navigation Company, contains forty-eight pages and cover. The book is printed on heavy white paper, fifty- eight cuts being used to illustrate the trips up and down the Columbia river, to ma mountains, beaches, inland re sorts and fountains ot healing. The cover Is done in three colors, adding ma lerially to the beauty and effectiveness of the publication, which may be bad by sending two cents in stamps to L. Craig, General Passenger Agent o' the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Coin pany. Portland, Ore. It is a good thin to send to vour friends in the East who expect to visit the Lewis A Clark expo sitljn Portland and Return 85c. The Southern Pacific la now selling round trip tickets to Portland from Hillsboro fur 85 cents, g'xol going Sutur d P. M., or any train of Sunday, re U ning Sunday and Monday, giving II ita v s,,.i.y ... 1 t- vri'ar.J. The kame arrangement appliea fr.mi Portland, giving all Portland bcople a chance to visit valley po'iits at greatly reduced ratea. Sunday Train. Commencing Sunday, Juue 4, l'JOTt, and continuing until after the low is and Clark fair, the Southern Pacitic will run regular trains, as on w eek days us follows : No. 2 going South, 8:41 a. ui., and 0:04 p m. No. 1 going North 4 :31 p. in. and 7:14 a. 111. 1 HniTT I.INR and Union Pacific Three Trains to the Hast Daily 5 B ICaSiri In connection with Sir Frederick Treves' ex Hirience among the troops in South Africa he alluded to the enor mous column of 30,0(10 men who marched to the relief of Ladysmilh ; those who were the first to fall out were not the fat or the thin, the young or the old, or the short or the tall, but those who drank. So well marked was this fact that the drinkers could have been no more clearly distinguishable if they had worn placards on their backs, which goes to prove spirits, whatever else may Iw their effect, do not give stamina, as o many ptsiplo lieheve. Unlon Queen. A San rraiictaco dispatch says thirty new standard sleepers havs been order ed for the service of the Southern Paid tic related lines. Twenty af these are 10-cctlon, single draw ing rown, double state-room cars for the Ove.land Limit the oilier ten are 12-section, single drawing-room cart for use on the Port land line. It is expected that these cars, which are the latest product of the Pullmnn shops will be in operation the latter part of August. This is an indi cation of the efforts put forth by ths transcontinental lines to take rare of the rapidly increasing traffic to (he Pa cific Coast. Commenting on the fact that the Chi namen of Portland are donating fi a head to aid In the boycott in China against 'American goods going to that country, the Oregon liooster, pub lished in Portland, savs: "If there is an eyesore in Portland if there is one quarter that has long been a demoralis ing influence in this city it it China town. Situated as it is in the very heart of our business district, its malo dorous smells permeating the notri!s of every man, woman or child riding on our cars its noisome smells being too much for the olfactory nerves of our police, it has festered as an unholy sore in oar midst, awaiting municipal sur geons w ho could apply the lance and re move it. The vi.-es of the Oriental hae run rampant in this district for years, white girls have been debauched, our boys have been degraded in the vile dens which infest the quarter, and the insid ious lottery and "fan tan" games havs been the source upon which the lecher ous heathen havs fattened. Not con tent with tolerence, Mr. Chinaman and his consort, the Jap who, by reason of a temporary victory over a degenerate aad venal nation, has become more or less "cocky" have decided to add in sult to injury, and by putting into vogue weapon ths boycott to force the l tie iieiidoi wire hair brush Is guar a 11 teed to remove dandruff, keep it re movt.d, atop the hair from falling ou and promote ita growth. A trial will prove this to be true. Delta Drug Store Public la Arouaed. The public is aroused to a knowledge of the curative merits of that great in oil icinal tonic, Electric Bitters, for sick stomach, liver and kidneys. Mary 11 Wallers, of 54(1 St. Clair Aye., Col u 111 bus, I)., writes: "For several mouths, I was given up to die. I had fever and ague, my nerves were w recked ; I could not sleep, and my stomach was so weak from uselera doctors' drugs, that I could not eat. Soon after. Iieginning to take F.lectric Hitters, I obtainet) relief, and in a short time I was entirely cured Guaranteed at all drug stores ; price 50c Join the local Library Club, !. per year, at the I'elta. 8UNDAY EXCURSIONS on the CORVALLIS & EASTERN R. R BABKHALLl A series of lmsebali games have been arranged for the amusement of visitors to be played at Newport every Sunday at 2 p. in. ' Surf bathing, crossing the bar, boating, fishing, etc. 1 liree day tickets from all points on the S. P , good on Sunday tralna going or returning. Fare from Hillsboro 3.00. Train leaves Albany at 7:30 a. 111 Corvallis at 8:00 a. 111. Returning leaves Newport at 5:00 p.m., arriving in Corvallis at 9:25, Albany 9:55 p. m rive hours fun and pleasure at the beach. Fare from Albany or Corvallis 1.50 round trip. On the Road to Wealth. Peter Gibba had never knowu wealth, but on the other hand he had never felt the prick of poverty. This, some people said, was because he was consti tutionally iuiervious to pricks of any sort. "Having a hard time to gut along this winter?" aaked an interested neighbor, who came upon Mr. Gibba sunning him self on the NHt-oHice steps one cold day. "Why, no," said Peter, cheerfully. 'I've got the promise of some wood- sawing down to Mis' Rand's when I get round to it, and my w ife she's got the promise of tome washing when her rheumaticks are better and my boy's most fifteen, and we expect he'll be teaching; district school in two or three years, and Aunt Mary has just written t' I can wait another year before paying her that six-fifty I've been under obli gations for since she was here a few years Uck. Take it by and large, I'm feeling pretty forehanded." Youth's Companion. Three hundred Chinese were admit ted into the United States last month. There is no evidence that thev h been mNsed from the four hundred and, more millions of the inhabitant of Chinese empire. Fiendish Suffering. ! Is often caused by sores, ulcers and can cers that eat away your skin. Win, Pkj- dell, of Flat Rock, Mich , suvs: "I have used Ilucklen's Arnica Salve, for Ulcers, Sores ami Cancers. It is the best heal ing dressing I ever found." Soothes and heals cuts, burns, and scalds. 25c at all drug stores ; guaranteed. An elegant line of Rox Paper and Tab lets at prices better than ever, Jut ar rived at the Delta Drug Store. It w ill w ash and not rub off This complexion all envy me, It's no secret so I'll tell Take thou Rocky Mountain Tea. . Delta Drug Store. Peculiar Disapearance. J. D. Runyan, of liutlerville, O., laid the peculiar disappearance of hit pain ful symptoms, of iudigestiou and bili ousness, to Dr. King's New Lne Pills. He says: "They area perfect remedy, for diaiiueas, rour stomach, headache, constipation, etc." Guaranteed at all drug stores, price 25c. Since the war began Russia has drawn down her treasury balance 451, 000,000 rubles, used as a special war fund of 140,000,000 and borrowed 1,710,- 000,000 rubles, showing that ihe war has been costing her about 6,000,000 rubles 2,500,01 M daily. Popular and Picturesque. The only thing necessary to make the Denver and Rio Grande the most popular, as it has ever been known the most pleasant and most picturesque way to cross the conti nent, has come about. This is the establishment of through sleeping car service In connection with the O. R. & tf., a through Pull man Standard Sleeper is now run from Portland to Denver, leaving Portland at 8:15 p. m., arriving at bait Lake at 8:40 a. m., the swrond morning, leaving Salt Lake at 3:50 p. m., and arriv ing at Denver 4:20 p. m., the fol lowing uay. 1 ins schedule gives passengers seven hour-stop over in Salt Lake, affording an opportunity to visit the Mormon Capital as well as a day light ride through the graudest scenery in the world. Por reservations in this car and tor illustrated booklets picturing the scenery contiguous to the Den ver & Rio Grande, proving it to be the "Science Line of the World," write to V. C. McBride, General Agent, 124 Third street, Portland. Through I'ullman aUDiUrd and tourut Imp Ill ran dally la Oinmbo, I Licikii, Hpokan lourUt Itwiiluf ears daily to kanaka 'lly: IbrtaiKb I'ullioan tauriai di-vpni rars Hwrnui ally ouuiIucUh!) weekly Io4'hlrao. Kiuu Oly milluluf chair carataeau dally) to LaM dally.' 70 HOURS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Mocbaui of oars 711 I TIM k) W IIKHU.U from Portland, Or. Hall Lak, Denver, Ft iKHA KT KOK Chicago Portland .io a m Tta i- . 1, in 1 -- -- Atlaullo Kxpreaa l:li ia rla Huut- ingloii 8tr Paul ran Mall 14 p m Tla Spokane Hail Lake. IieUTer, rt Worth, Omaha. Kan- a CI17, at. Loula, Chi caao aud Kan. Walla Walla, Lew I.1011 Hpokane, Wallaoe.Pull man, Minneapolis, at. Paul, Imlutb, Milwau kee.Chleairoand Kut. AKjm a t ROM 4tS p. m. Lewia and Clark Exposition. ! dividual tickets at one fare for round During the Lewis aud Clark ex- trip. po.sitiou the Southern Pacific Com- Stopover of ten days will be giv pauy will cell round trip tickets to en at Portland on all one way tick PortJjiv!, limit thirty days, it enc rra '.irg through that point dur end one third fare for the round nig the exposition. Tickets mut trip. For parties of ten or more be deposited w ith Joint Agent at traveling on one ticket, one fare for Portland and a charge of City cents the round trip. Tor organised will 1 made for the exteutiou of parties of one hundred or more, in- time. 7 14 a. m. ssn a. Ocean and River Schedule '.er nre nayi al s p. n. Tor Pan Franelwo Krer ror AKtoria, way poinlnand North Bvai'b oallv ex(IKuiilaylalB:Uup. m. ; atunlaa al lu wu P- I""'r era-toe (watvr peruiluluc) ua the mttlle aud Yamhill rlrera. or write jror or runner information ak neareat ticket agent, or A. L. Craig: General Paaaenger Afeul. The Oregon Railway A Narigalloo Co. , Foil land Oregoa. ASK THK AGENT FOR TICKKTS VIA To Spokane, S. Paul, Minneap olis, Duluth, Chicago, St. Louis, and All Points Kust and South. Notice. ror me next tun days we will eive a '20 ix r cent reduction on all gold filled and silver (ramus, als on lenses. We I will also give a reduction on the prico of treatment. Jteiueiiiler. wo cure ad urauie tnseases witliout medicine or knife. We make a speciality of the eye. We will treat goiter for 10 per moiiin ami guarantee a cure in from one to two months. All chronic di seases yield to our system of treatment. 1 Ins otter holds good for the next ten lays, examination free. 1'lione, 1 1.1 lr. A. C. Katon. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS 1MILY. The Flyer und Ihe Fast Mall 2 T. P. GOODIN, CONTRACTOR AMD BUILDER I am prep ired to furnish plans and estimates on any kind of a build ing in Washington County. 'Phone 28x4. or address R. F. D. I. T. P. GOODIN, Hillsboro. Or. The Must iiellglitrul Way to Cross the Continent. Through Salt Lake City, Glen wood Springs, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver. A Daylight Hide Throiiuli Nature's Art (Jalleiy. Passing Caatle Gate, Canon of the Grand, Tennessee Pasa, Marshall Pass and the Royal Gorge. 3 Tralna Dally Between Ogden and Denver 3 EQUIPMENT and SERVICE SECOND TO NONE SEEK M FUHTIIE1J, HETTEK CAN'T HE FOUND Tor detailed Information, address W. C. McBRIBE, General Agent. i4 Third Street Portland, Oregon SPLKNOIO SKRVICK. UP-TO-DATi KyUPIMKNT COLRTKOUS HMPLOVKS DAYLIOIITTklP ACROSS thk CASCADE and ROCKY MOUNTAINS. Telephone, Main SSi ReslSence fhone, Scott f 006 W. L. BUCKNER, ontractor and Builder, Htore Kilting a Horllaml, Oregon iien rl Jobbing. HO Blark Htreet, Oitloe and tyevialty. For Tickets, Katts, Folders and Full Particulars, call on or address II. DICKSON, City Ticket Agt, 1 22 Third St. Portland S. O. YURKIiS, A. G P. A., First Ave. and Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash. Corcallis & Eastern Railroad. TIME CARD NO 29 NO 2 roa Ylgl'INA Iave lAlliany .12:4.1 p. m Leave Corvallis. .... :4.s p. tu Arrlvea Yaoulna 4:4.1 n. n, NO I NKTUaNINU Leaves Ya,Ulna .. 7:1ft a. m leaven l or veil la. II .) a. In. Arrlvei Albany i;, '. m imvea a iohiit lor Detroit 7: m a m. Arrirea Iwirolt . .W:.W u. m. We Kive Expedite.! Serv.ce on Freight. Route Vour Nhiiinieiita i :,..,,( Northern. Full Information from Ww. llim.m General Awrent, Portland. Ore. Study the Map Thirteen states and territories of the Middle West are traversed by Rock Island lines. There are more cities of 25,000 population and upwards on the Rock Island System than on any other Western road! From Minnesota to Texas, from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Lakes, it is Rock Island country. The Rock Island System occupies a strategic position in the western railway world. Going Bomewhere ? Get a Rock Island folder and study the map ten to one your destination is on the Rock Island or reached by way of it. Note our several offices maintained in the Northwest : Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Butte and Salt Lake City. The Rock Island is reaching out for busi ness and solicits yours. a. it. Mcdonald, General Agent, Kock Island Syatsm, 14a Third Street, Portland, Ore. - NO 4 FROM lifcTSOIT Leave lietrolt Arrive! Alltaav No i run t AIJ IKA Leave Corva.HH Arrive! Albany. ..... NO R roa ItlRVALMS Iave Albany .. Arrive Corvallia M(l 7 roa ALBANY Leave Corvallu., Arrive Alliany NoS roa coavAU.w lave Albany 1 : p. m, 6:: p. ru -..H.M a. 7:10 a. m. w p. m v S'Alp. 111. . 61) p. 6 40 p. via Yellowstone Park Line. us p :" p. ni. Albany la time to con Join the loral library Club, l.OOjwr jeur at llie jeiia. . .; . ', A Touching Story.. "r. , Is the saving Iron, death, of ths UW girl ot treo. A. Eyler, Cumberland, Mil. He writes: "At ths age of U' months, our little girl was declining . health with serious Throat Trouble, and two phy.j. nans gave her up. W were ajmoat In lf-pair, when we resolved"" io try. Ir. Kinu's New Iiiscovery for Consumption, Coughs, sn.l Colds. The .first bottle gare relief; after taking four bottles slis was cured, and is now in perfect health." Never fails to relieve and cure a couh or col.l. At all drue stores : Roc and 11.00 gnaranteed. Trial bottle re, Ths business mu Uo talks to the readers of a newspaper as he talks to ths customers In his stors is the one who wins Arrive Corvallia Train No. 1 arrival In c Willi H. P. soiilhlxMimt train Train No. 2 ronnei'la with S. P. Iralni at Cor vallia iii.J Albany, irlvlh iirvc-t aervli- to New port ami adiai ent U-arhex. Train No. a leave Albanv for Detroit at 7 :ia. m., arriving u,, re in ample time lonai blbe nreueuiiuan not apringi the aame day. Train No. 4 between Albany ami lelmlt eon- uecia wuu me Migen local al Albany, also wllb local raom ( orvallla. Train No. 6 leave Corvallia at :. a. m., ar rUroa at Albany 7 In a. m. In lime to eaten Ku sen local to 1'ortlanil ami train to Detroit. Train No. 1 leave Albany for CorvallH at 2 41! p. at., after tbe arrival of a. f. northbound overland. Train No. 7 leave Corvallia at .( p. m., ar rive In Alliany at l:40 p m., n time to oonnect with the local for Eugene and way point. Train No. leave Albany for Corvallia at 9:16 Pm.. after the arrival of tbe i. V. local from ortlaud. For further Information apply to i. C. MAYO. Hen. Haa. Agt., T. COCKRFI.L, Aeent, Albany. H. H. ( KOMfiK, Anenl Corvallia. riorth m. i u 1 $h I Coast Limited." PULLMAN STANDARD SLEEPERS. Electric Liflhts in EDery Berth. PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS. . . Electric Liflhta. HOLLISTtR'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy HeJialn for Buy PeopU. Brinp Ooldaa Haalta aid KBwd Vigor. ' A epeclfle for CVinatlnatlnn TnAltrmmUnn t Iwm and Kl.ln.v TrniihlM, VimplMt. Ectema, Impure Blond. Hn.I Rmatrh, Hlurfiah How.la. Hmdai'ha and Harkach. It a Rorky Mountain Tea in lab let form, Sft rem bo. Genuine made br H.ajjaraa Dat a Conpav, Malion, Wia. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Dining Car, Night and Day Electric Lights Day Coaches SgJ. Observation Car Electric Lights, Electric Fans, Harter Shop. Hath. Library. Numerous Other Comforts. KILLthi COUGH AND CURE THK LUNC8 W,TH Dr. King's Nov; Discovory FOR C? rONSUMPTIOrl 0UGHS antf )L0S Pries 80s ft 11.00 Frss Trial. Bureat and ttuickr? Cure for all TUaOAT and LUNO TB0UB. LXS, or MONET BACK. 3 All Travel Comforts aro Found on an' of our fc --Daily Transcontinental Trains--O 255 The Ticket Oflico at IWtlan.l j, ,lt Morrison Street, Corner of Third CI A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant (joral Passeogr Agcijt, Portlai)d, Ore.