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! TRAPPING A BLACKMAILER . chap. )V the way, I u an old friend JJ of ours last night Wilton. "Who tvai lit "Sherrjr!" "You don't aay tot How wn he?" "0! all right; not altered a bit. lie asked atr you, and told me to remember him to you if I ever aaw ' von Renin " I "ile'a good tort, k BhrrT,' marlArl U'tlinii He wanted to know if you'd see. ilellla Jateljr." t "I was just (foiug to ask you If he had either," aud a hearty burst of laughter rang out simultaneously from both men. "Shut up, you two idiots," I ex claimed, "and talk sensibly. If you have got a joke there between you pass It on aud don't be greedy." Wilton was a chief officer in the Anglo-Columbian line, and had seized the opportunity of his ship being I docked to run up and see me. whilst Archer was a young doctor and an old schoolfellow of both of us. "Well," said Archer, "this took place aome two years or so ago. I was in treaty for a poet as ship' doctor, and one day when I had been kicking about Tilbury docks waiting for a man who never came, 1 went into the pub near to get a drink and something to eat. I "I was just finishing my meal when the door opened and young fellow hurried in. I "lt..ii Sh.r T ..m ..... you doing hereT "For a moment I thought he was going to faint, he went so white, then he stared at me, vainly, trying to recognize me. Don't you remember me, SherryT I'm "'Frank Archer) Bo you are! And he shook hands as though I waa the one person in the world ha waa most plensed to see. I could see he was in an awful state of funk over something, and if the door opened he looked soared, and was generally so nervous that I couliln t stand it. "'What la the matte with your I stairl. I "'0, nothing,' he answered, though his face gave the lie to his tongue. "Then I made a ehance shut 'Who is she?' "'How did you know?' he gasped. " 'Didn't know; I gueased. In 19 eaaes out -of 30 there is always a she mixed u in the business.' "Then I carried him off to a pri vate room, where he told me every thing. "ciome month or two before he had been out of sorts and consulted a doctor, who recommended a aea voy age'. On looking through the shipping advertlseinenu, he came across one that seemed to be just what he want- I The Isle of Ileauty, Capt. Dellsle, had accommodation for one or two passengers desirous of taking a trip to or from Madeira-would leave Til- oury in a lew uays, etc., etc. "One other passenger, a gentleman, was also going the trip out, Intend- Ing to winter on the Island; and as the days passed Hherry congratu- lated himself on his choice of ship, clubs In the West End. for she was a comfortable vessel, "When the passenger arrived on the well found, and the living waa ecel- d, f ,j,lK he wna duly received by lent, whilst Capt. Dellsle was most the captain and turned out to be a agreeable, and Hherry decided to re- young, well-dressed man. who viewed turn with him rather than wait for everything with an uir of Innguid Im anothor steamer. I ,,sVHIleBg w1K.h nothing seemed to "When he came on board again ha dissipate, went Into his cabin without seeing "Mrs. Deliale waa also on board; she the captain, and before he had been was taking a voyage to Madeira for there very long he heard voices in her health, her husband said, mid the the saloon. same game was played as waa worked "The captain was speaking, and hla on Hherry; the pusaeiiger'asyiiipiitliies voice had a bullying toue in It, which were soon aroused on her behalf, so tilierry had only heard when he was niurh so that he commiserated with upaet by any of the crew. her without any hesitation when her "Kherry felt a feeling of pity for husband was out of the way. the wife rise In his heart. "From Ilia cabin the passenger heard "If this hapiened when, as yet, he the captaiu'a upbraiding, the aolis ol had not seen her, what would it be- hla wife, and the tiual slam of the door como when he did? In the days aa the enptnln ended. After nn Inter when the whole affair was but a sl of some minutes he strolled 1 4 car memory he raved of her beauty, tor rylng a revolver in one hand ami a rag, when he went in to dinner he was in- with which he waa cleaning it, in the trod need to a dainty little woman, other. hnrdly morn than a girl, with golden, 1 " 'I say,' he drawled, 'what a rharin real, daziliug golden hair, and eyes ing husband you have got, to be sure! like the blue of the sky he had lieeu I quite love him.' living under for the last few dsys. 1 " '(), Mr. Waldroti,' alie replied, "The days pasaed, and the liking 'spare tne! Is it not enough to be he had for the captain gave way in spoken to aa you have heard? Cannot Sherry's heart to wrath and hatred you sympathise with mil, instead of at hla eontemptuoua treatment of his adding to my misery ?' and she began wifs. whom he declared to himself t ""b afresh. was an angel. " 'I do sympathise with you; but "The day before they were due in what more ran a fellow do? 1 can't the Thames matters came to a vvry Wl'" rll "l out and shoot him, rlimas. Hherry heard the captain rn" " "" '''' duelling has unfor bullying her in such a fashion that his blimd boiled, aud he vowed to himself that if he could only per suade her to seek shelter with some of hie or her friuuds, he would take her there as soon as they reached Tilbury, ami then if there was a way of releasing her from her husband without any scnndal touching her, he would niiiiry her himself aud give her the hue she waa now without. "The captain's voice, which now sounded as though he had moved to ward the eoinpnnionway, was drowned a moment after by the slnin of the saloon door. "Quietly be left his own cabin and entered the auloon. Mr. l-n !, whs alone, sitting by the table . u which she leaned, her fin e hi.l. r.i in her hands, sobbing violently. "Seizing her hand he told her all hi- t'lmifhla, of Ms abhorrence of Soft Harness Th m mtkl roar ha ' wui mm fiovft VtW M touch mm iU bf VII. Tm nta toacikMi lu ItfV-tt Wert iim mm i4 M 14 traiaawll mU. EUREKA Harness Oil uak ft boot looktM bar. wMMft llkft HOW. MeMlft Of mi. b7 bcHltad ell, ir prpmnm lo VH4V kkid YwTTWtAftT aft WW' sUl ftUftft. M fcj STAIQABO OH CO. 1 A((ID StOVOft 411(1 Hutlart .-.huiii at . J. Wflk'ftv DOENNER'S I'KIDNEY a.d Backache All diseases of Kldnri, CURE Bladder, urinary organs. acta. HeartDlssass travel ai Kneumaiism. aaca Dropsy, Female Troublea. Don't become discouraged. There la a Cure for you. If iM-ccsary wrltA Irr. 1 en hit Le lias apvut a life tltiio curing Jti"t eucu cases asyuurs. All consultations Pres. "For years I had backache, screre palna acroaa kldueys and scalding urine. I could nut get out of bed without help. The us of Dr. Fanner's Kidney snd Backache lure re- lMnpi1m A WAflflNPR. K nohavllle. I' a.' ST.VITUS'DAIICtrrFrirHlv her husband's cruelty, Ma de. ire to I help her in any wny he t-. ill I, offered to place her in the cure of friends , who would care for her until ahe I could be released from her bnnda and I wound up by declaring his love aud I devotion for her. "A slight noise behind him mnda nim turn n'1 there, from the depths OI Kma or " iiin wiii ulll,t ,n corner of the riilonu, mid usually had a curtain over it, ciune the 'i'-" un(l n""d t'"I,t- Delistc, n' moment after tlmt gentleman "' 'icing the pair, "'You villain!' he anid to .Sherry, 'Ym' infernal villain, to ln,ult my wife ' tMi" fnshion. Whut do you mean by tampering with her affect ions? Hy hven, I'll give you the biggest hiding you ever had!' ilut before he hud gone more than a few feet his wife tiling tier arms around him. " '.No, Jack clear, no! For my sake, do nothing rush. Think of what it may mean to iia! it would ruin uh!' "Sherry was no fool; he saw now ho bad been the dupe of a pair of rascally cn"r"' l therefore concluded he nau netier gut out or tne irnp nun gut out or tne trap had been laid for him as well ua lie could, ao, summoning up all the dignity he could, he suid: 'Very well, but you will find that is a game that two can piny at.' "If the captain carried out his thrent, Sherry knew Ilia uncle, whose heir he waa, would hear of it, and then It, would be good-hy toall hiachanccs of inherit- (" tl,e l'1''"".1" I,llue '""''" income ne nau oeeu taugnt would some aav lie lils. "To cut the story short, he paid, and to the tune of C son, for which he gave an 10lT, ao It waa no wonder he wus upaet when I fell in with him." Having arrived so far with the tale. Archer left off and nodded to Wilton to cotitinue. "I got drngged Into this," began Wil ton, "by the long arm of coincidence. I, too, was down at Tilbury that day and chanced to return to town by the same train as Acher mid Hlierrlugliam; we met on the platform and the tale was told me an we went up. .-i ...i .i.n r, .... (,..;. . i .. .. wai, and when Hherry told me 'Delila,' Uc.m, tome likea flash. MH-llla Trav , .hulw,. ., UI(1W her. 1)eila Travrrs we called her; the prettiest, mit unacrupulous husay I ever met, and one of the best actresses, too.' ..()lle Illlirnn(f i,.(ler came to ("apt. Pellale from a gentleman who was de- sirous of taking a trip to Madeira. It was written on thick heavy paper and hore an Imposing crest at Its hend, mid the writer asked for the answer to be sent to one of the most aristicratlu tunately gnne out or laHiiniu. "Hndilcnly he laughed. " '1 aay, fancy what would happen If I could challenge him? I'll show you,' and taking a match from a hoi he car- rlil, '"" stuck it on the point nf the small blade of his penknife, which he mid litld on the tnhle in thnt the 11a1 pointfii npwurtla. "llf then Hhtvtl tin iiuiU'h ami nt'iit rtMUiil to the other rn1 nf th t an loon. "'.Nnw,' hr Mid, Til put that uiMoh out without kuorkiiifr It tiff tht knifo, And he took a tniy 4tim. " 'Stttp!' nhrfvktftl Mrt. Dtdiulu, top! You'll hit 'What ?' ' 'The hunk behind the riirtnin.' I " 'O. wvr mind. I'M py tor thi'dnm ften, look out! (lnc! Twit!' Hrforo hv ut tTvd thrre thi rurmin thniMt naidc, find t "apt. iVlialo JmnptMl or rather ft-1 1 out from hi'himl u, " ' thought 1 nhouhl fflt h vmi,' Kitid ( the jtfctiener euhnly, 'ymir htt le (jiune I baH Ih-i'U plnyed once loo often, itiul you'e uiiitle n mewi of it. Now I'm o itiT to make an example of mi ; Iumi we tret to Mtideira I'm k ''" t" hand you oer to the police tin a 'hnrfe of ! at tempting to hi it ek in ail. Had I eun tell you a residence hi a Mnden tt prison in tit)t the tiling I Mhonld yenrn after my self. .ItiHt ou think the matter over Wf 11 Itefore we ther. t "Th next day the captain enved in. lie would do an thin if the matter Could hp hmihed up. iiud in the end thft juihueHLft-r appenred toiw way. M'Yuu will nitfii a aper to thin ef fect, then; thnt in eousiiteiat ion of my refrainiiiK frtun prtHeciit iin; m for I your atteaiupt at hlnckiuail you will tiudertnke l return to Mr. Anhur Kherrinlmin hltt I M' fr t .'on.' "Anil thru," s.uil ittou. "I h ft (hem and ciuue tonne u mther nhip. And ' that i the ! rue httry of Itrlila."- lVar lon'i Wcfjjv. .Waterinatrii Idal ForntuuVei the kind tin t IVwy us8 :it ("rniiii r I mm. A MAIiK OF MANHOOD. BY nW 4HO B. CLARK, IIe!m ?t- i n lived with her widowe. niotiiei r: ... i- he Vit-w eottape. HeL-n Uijj-.i 1 . . l . -.1 1 . i'U k n ft .. ti.e K; , .i " :i ieivc.u.y wj... .ti tiny ii'... 1 11 1 ;urned to : e: r.-ot and "ini, cl-m I've an ei t-d "Hi, il, ft,, j 1.1 ti .1 1. mI lo j.itve tii-i.t it. 'J i v. uiu-t U- --i.neiniiiK -.ihut, per tmp a iT.mc, t.ciiiud an aiivertinwaiiei.t Jii.e tUt." Helen laughed. "Criminalf don't hve fir-t ( Ur. iLM'iei.ce, J cane, and then ytu know we rei'l tite nuney." "K'M.i it l' u.e iihiin." Tuefitl to'i'i up a inoming paper and reed thm: " V. an.vii- Hy a man 3d yvara old, conilo: t-ih.ir it,oni in nyhurhau ititUnce wnere t:.tie aie 1:0 viuijor; t.-f,!ute -ciu ttij n tiir: c :.r.:U;a.h,n. .',', tt mil itfcr lo ii-vi.; ut fe.andjifi; . t piue piiid. i"e- lur-ioTi, lltti lu ti-. ll.ice." 'inert wan a m t J on ue wiai.ua. ilflen exthiiiiu-d: "ltura, thciea 1. 1 uiiiwt-r!" A mmiiml ai:ie uunl & m n wiln a lall, td knit liRure hiood in ti.t lawe parlor. Um ido tt fiu U- e w:u i.oued in the I olds of a Mart, 'i'.ii n!e he kept tvi-r away from the lampligat. 'J'ne vnt had m it a ring siicgfM inK luat at tune. it ktynule waa euiiiaiaiid. "U tun Mm. Martin? I have called in re fipne to an ai.i'i tft my advertiatMiitnt. My name u (ieorge Sidney. 1 know, Mr. .Martin," he cont!io:e1, "that my ai.VKituc inent may have -iinul titianice. I do di--ire ahiMihiU' -L'l-hition ai.d freed utn from eaiier-.. My ineii-hre u ien. NeUon, army Mad- quartern, i'ulliimn liuililmg. I rhuuld like to e t ie room, aim! 11 you tiiu my ciwitu- tiala MiidL tuiy I think other dviaiUmay he ai Minted UrtdiJy." llt ltn ted li-t uay up a winding itair to a wi'Il-ai'iM.iiL'.c., room, hifthtiiig tne Knl. sn turntd to look at her follower. He wa in the a I of til a wmg mote clotely the fold- of ti.e t-arf ul.out the right ude of hia face. W'i.ttt a:.e culd ee of lim counte nanee waa it. ikingly handmjnie. "Mother and J live here a.one," ahe aid. Afttr my father' failure and dealtt we came here from a distant city. We have few frienda and no vimtora. "I like ti.e room' aaid the at ranger; "kindly look me up find let me know if I atiall make n trntiAfartory lodger." Then he attid good Mg'it uud left fit house. He 1 n t allttl on (ten. Nelaon in the Pull man, building. Did he know Mr. George Hid ney? "Veil, well. He ii an officer of the army, retired for disability received in Imeof duty. Mr. Sidney i now working on lume old nam e plain, and for reaom of hia own he work, only at night, lie ia a toldiur and a gentleman." For two month- the memhera of the little lake View hou-eiold itaw (Jeoige Sidney in freipiently. lit leit for Kit woik after n.giit falt and luLuriitd jut before daybrrnk. At one o'clock every day a cloned cab waa driven to the dooritep. The reelu drove a wny in it, prettunmbly to hi brenkfa. Whenever Heien tu jgit a ghmj ne rf thtir myetcrmtitf lodger die taw the ever-present tcarf otjiifculing the gruater jurtot t,i fta tores, tine morniiig her aurprike almot overcame her when iic heard bin vt i e call ing frarui the upper Moor. I.ieut. Hidm y wa tnndmg in the doorway of hia roo.n with tiu head Hveited. "I am norry to trouble you, Mm M ii tin," he paid, "bn-t I with you would uk the cabman wnrn he eoinci to go lor Dr. t.iraid, the lulunrttrn luigeon, at '.nee," The miigeon came. He aaw the Martina lodger, and then, going to the little parlor, Baid to Helen: "Mr. Sidney i ituireriig in tensely. 1 1'ave ex peel (d tin trouble and have uigtd h -t. Nimv ne imut take it. He niut keep liii. room and on no account ia he to line liln v i n." Tliiw it Him that Lieut. Sidney became thi patient us wi II ui the lodger of ti:e Martina. For weeks he a,it in a darkened corner of hi room wlule Helen read to him from where l!ic lig t found 'ita way thnrngli a halt opened utter. How nl.e I :id rem. to do thi- -he did not jv.nl know; but it came about imluially. The girl'i life lad been a lonely one. and it tiled but to s.iy tnHt there fdonly ttde into her heart noiiiethihg deeiier than a mere iiiterect in her el a ge. The day for the patient'a ieltae from tlie dark room hnd come. Helen hraid hi vo.c? falling her. The gul went to t! e doorway. Pidiiey had thrown wide the uliutiera and the lo. in Ma briktht with Minbg'it. He va ataiidnig with h.lded mini at the window where ' e had nt wlien reading. Tlie trong lig 't wan full on hii face and t' e earf whirii lie had ever worn wa gone. The girl gave one itcarc'ung look nt the face io long ooiucilnl. y'diie'n e( h weie on lei. A cry ' a tic ft .on her and nhe reeitil d with a fee! i it-; ! :1 fear, t-nll horror. Sidney aw the .0 lion and iuai'd (lie erv. In an iimtMnt he had i lort d e door (pnnly. M len, with a while face, lied ti her mother' room. "Child, what i it?" exclaimed Mra. Mar tin "Mother, 1 aaw hia fuce. He allowed it purpoely. Mother, it ia the face of a tiend." The mother led the girl to a aofa and took dier in her aiun. They heard him pa mi on to the vi'MiuU, and both niotheraud daugh ter tdt i hit t (Jeotgt- would not return. A month acd. Helen went about her dutiea u-i'.il, striving to bv cheerful, but the mother knew. At the no! of the month Hen. Nrlaoa ailed. Mr. Sidney had not returned to hit work a- expei'ted after Ini recovery. Hid Mr M ulin know of In whereabtiniaT No. Well, ttie veart Sidney hud bi eu a man of mood., "Yi u nee," the general, "when Sidney waa in niivc crvn'c he nkei bia Mr m riie a b.other olticer. lt'a an old army 'tot v. ll'- eii"''' to ay t at Sidney jump, d !: tvet n hi irund mid a n'-e'l t' e foif of v..ii-h had br t me aceidt n I ally ig nited. The s ell exploded. Sidrrr iceived a featttl! w on in and i Hia l led t'oi lite, lilt he kiyciI his h llow. Maiked t r liie. did t n ni.uke.l ore ihnti tlu-o"i. 'Man !io !ativ;!i ' Thai uhell flag ' rcl gjeto the liainl-oniini man hi the "civn'tr tie iaif f.tee of a heml. He to be mnrticd, pour elidp, but te girl w hit face and hVd. She a the -.inter of the man wlme lite he naved. hat a world it ia! The lace of a Hcvd and hu life a bell. That latieotge Sidney' fate " It Kn Cie anniverHary of the day that fieoi gp Sidney left the Mtrtm eottage. Rdrn slamtjig at the gnlt looking down tlie m.'i'hlit road. A bu-h partly hid her. S:ie heard f.totten. I.e it.r g or ward, he mh a hkv;!e ;i C I'er head gnve a mi!Uui tSiob. .i . i tt ctteied the halt mnoti.eicd try "M; S-.. c "' The man heard and tinned ,t if : i urty away, but i here a- comet h n.a in tit 'one d the Cr that hell lum. He -mw t.,e unfa face m the uiootilig'itt, aud in a tu.ii:ont he waa Ut her MlJe "Helrn," he naid, "I left became 1 loved ytm " She btok'd up "Then flay because you love me." '.e aid, and. n ? r . n1 e di ew the marl ft ;n the .de of e, and. kutaing him trently. Kiid' "It i I iod't mark of maahooil." Chicago Uecord Herald nYsm'siA. INt'pl'1 Unit buvo dysiHwia Ikivo weiik MtniLirli. weak ln'tt!, wriik t von hihI nro nsnnlly et.k kneed, l in y fi-cl biliou-i and I be world in g ntTiil lias a bilimiH Unk to thetn; they bnvo ko many symptoms that it is tiillit iilt to lovato the placo wliero tboy feel tbe worst. Tlie fnot is tlie Mtuivo from w lure they mt tlifir stnnth lias Nvn rut otf and tbey nro sn k all iwvr. Tlie finnl taken into t lu sttMtiarh remains undigested, causing; U'lcbiug-, and bilious nttneka, t'dlord by su'k-beatlaebe, and Ken oral weakness. The tuedit'iiit that puts the stomarh in roiulition ho tlmt tlie f ihmI can U readily digested, w ill cure dvsjH psi,, aud make strviikjtti wl en tbero was weakness. Wo havo cured thousands of ihts.hi- during the ast ;t yearn, of dysp-pAta, with lr. (JuiiiCh Improved Liver i'llla. A 3V box nf X'ipl.' mouth theat- pills are worth moro to with HHr diKM'Htioti thrm six of dieting or a gallon of It only takes one for a do. l'win. Wo will send two of (lies. mils to row what thev w ill do. For salo lv V. K. Kremer. Sv Ulnae l-MiUn atono fruit jars at J. Wnlki'V A:M 1"! 4f: W W&Sn Perfect Health BV THE use OP Dr. Pace's Favorlie PrescrlptiOE. Mra. If. A. AUbrook. of Auitin. Inokc Co., Ark., writn: "Aftrr five nitmth. ol grrnl Milfrnnir wilh c-4ialr wraknrM 1 write thi. for thr hmr-m of other Rtiffrrrra frum the Mine affliction I doctored wilh our family pliviiiri.n wit.vint any good re- .int. k nty nuntttuu uryeil me lo try Dr. 1'ierre'i nieduitie. wpich I lil. wilh wonderful re i!t.. I aim completely cured. I look four bottle of Dr. I'ien-e'. Fnvonte lreiK:rintiou. four of hia ' Golden Medical liiKovery' and two vutU of hia 'FleaMut 1'ellen.1 The Common Sense Medical Ad- viarr, kxjH Urge pages in paper covera, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing amy. AiKlrcas ut. rierce, Buffalo, N. Y. HOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878. United Stales l.sn.t Oilier, lioseburK, Oregon, Ciept, 19, IU02. otice is hereby kiven dial in compliance with the provisions 01 the act ol (Jons' rraa ol June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the i-ale ol timber lantla in the B'aiea of California. Oregon, Nevada and Waahiiittlon Terri Uiry," as extended to sll th.- rulilit Land Siatos by act of Aintuat 4. 181)2. Kieil L. I'u klh.. rn of furlland, Coiiniy of Multnomah. Mtate of Oieon, has this day tiled in this ollice his sworn statement No. .14114, for the pun bane ol the M VV4 ol SKnf HWJ-4. NVV' of SW.'4, and HVV 4 ol ftWJ ol riecliuii u Tl 111 iownihrp no 3 bouln, naiine No. 7 W, and will ulTer pi ool to show that I lie land souKlit is more valuable lor Ha timber or stone than lor agiicul tural purposes, and to eslablmh hia claim U said laud belure J. O. H001I1, Coiintv JuilxPj at hia ollice at (iianta I'ai-a, Ore- icon, on niumiav tue otu uay 01 ixceuj UrllK)'.'. He names aa it tieaaea : T W. Ilanuell, W. 0. Ward, It. Ii Mullen, and Alfred liuai ufeun all of I'orllatid, Oregun. Any and all persons claiminn adverse ly the above dHacntie i landa are re quested to tile I heir clalina in lliia ullice un or before aaid 8'h day of December, lu.'. J. T. TiHIIlUKr), Ueitiaier. NOTICE KOK I'UHLICATIOX. Timtr Land Acl, June 3 1878. (Jn.ted Utatt-s Land Oilke, Koaebuig, Oibkom, 8ept. Ill, 1902. Noiiuo la beiebv mveu tlmt lu com pliance with I lie provision ol ihe act ol Ounreas ol June 3, 1878, entitled "An set lor the sale of timber lands in the Stales ol California, Orruon, Nevada and rtaahliiKlou territory," as exiemled to all the Public Land Slates hv act uf August 4, 18112, Itonert Ii Mull.it 01 Portland, L'ouuly of .VI u tuomah. State of Oregon, has this day fl ed in this ulllce Ills aworn ttalemeut No. 34113, tor the pun-base nf tlie MS NM4, SIS NK1. SW NE4 and r-E' MVI4 01 ccik.ii o. 28 111 fowiithlp .10. u7 fx.uill. Katiiie No 7 W.and will oll.-r pruo; lualiuw that the laud sought is morn valuibie lor lis Umber or stone thau lor agricuituial purposes and to eaubliah U claim to aid laud belore J. O. lino h. Lounii Judge, at Ilia ollice at U.an s Pass. O.tg m, on Alonilay, the Kill day ol Oeceuiber, ivu.. ite names aa witnesses: T. W. Uauaell, W. C. Ward, It. 11 Muir.lt, and Allred UtntuKun, all ut Poitlaud, Un ion. Any aud all persons claiming ailvui oi ly Ihe a Dole di-acriued lands are re- uuesieil to tile tueir i-luima in this ollice 011 or belurs said Kill day ol Ii-ceiubr, lUiil'. J. T .Hkiihixs, K. gi.ter. NOTICE FOK I'UllLICATlON. Timber Land Act, June 3, l.iTS. United Slates Land Ollice, Koaeliurg, tiregun, fwpi. HI, l'.l.lj. Not ce ia hereby givun that in coiupi.- a ikb with the provisions ol '.lie m i ol comirees of June 3, 1878, entitled "An ail lor the sale ol liuiLer lautla in 1 tie State ol Caliluiuia, Oregon, Nevada, aud Waabingtuu Irriliory," as 1 X eiub d to all the Public l.auU S ales by acl 01 Augiiet4. IS-.I.'. Thuii.aa W. llau-eiloi Portland, County ol .Multnomah, Male of Otiigou, has this day tile. I in Una oltke bia sworn aiateuu-.it N . oi:il lui the puicbaae ol llie SK4 ol aectiou No 32 lu Township No 40 South, Kaiiae No. 4 W, and will oilur prool lo snow that the laud sought Is mote .a.liaoli lor II. timber or alone lliali lor amn-ui- tur. I purposes aud to ustabliah hia claim lo aaio laud beloie J U. liooili. t'uunit Judge, ai hia ollice at trranla Pa.-s U.e gou, on Monday ihe MUi day ol I iv. em ber, IIKIJ. lie uaiui-a aa W1111e3.es : t . 1. I'll athoril, Allred till -tulaoi. , W.C. Ward, and ti. U. Outlet, ail ui Portland, Oregon. Auy and all persons claiming a. he c- ly ti.e auove-descntied lau.li aie re tnie.tvd to lile their claims in line, 1 line on or before said Mil day ol IVumu.-r, J. I', l.hiimi:-, Ki gl. el . NOTICE FOlt rUlll.ICATiOX. Tiiub. r Land Act, June 3, 1K78. Koeburg, Oiegon, Sepi. Ill, liaj." Noiiie ia lu ii bv given thai in c. n.- pi, .nee ilia lite pioviioiia ui Ihe act el Uufcl,M ul J. .be ;., I?;s, elilllleil "An at I lor the a!e ol ttiulier laud-, 111 llie Slate, ol Caillouila, On gun, Nevadaj aim W. siiiiiutuu It rt.t irt , ' as extended toaillbe Public l.a. d Malta by acl 01 Auguat 4, l.v.i.', Ai.KKkl) tiiaiiiat.N ul I'.-rilaud, Coiiuly ul Muliuoin.h, Ma e ol theguu hae Ibis day tiled In 1 It is 1 III. luaawoiti laitiurtii No 3'.i2, lor i!,e pun base ol tlie sW 4 ol Section No 32 in loan. hip No. 40 Sou u, Kmige No. 4 West, ai.d will otlt-r prool to allow that the laud soiuh. ii u.uie ialuali o lor Ita tllliber or aiuue tban lur agilcultnral purpowa, and lo estauli.b ,,, t iaiiu t . 'aid laud beloie J. O. ouuib, Coui.t, Judge, al hi. ollice at liiai.ls Pa a, Ore gon, ou Mon.las the 8th day ul iK-cem-ber.HNJJ. lie uauies aa w iiui s ea : Ibou as V . Uauaell, F. I. I icklhoin, W C. ianlaud K I.. Mill, it, a.l U Pint land, (.irrgun. Au and ail iwrsona cla imn adveisc ly Ihe fclK.Vr-dtaclllod ui,o. are te ii.eted to lile their claitna luihiSulli.e 11 or beloie said hilt day ul IS-tvuiD 1, 1H0-. j. r. Uaiboiis, I r.eai.ter loll feiiow what You Are Tsvking Wheu you take Urove'a Taiteleaa Chill Tonic, because the formula ia plainly prim ed on every buttle showing that 11 ia iiu plyltouaud guinine in a tasteless form No Care No, psy. :V. NOTICE FOK I'CriLICATlON. Timber jnd Acl. June 3, 178. Uniie.l 8'atrs I.ai.J Oiricc, Koburi, Oretion. Sept., 19, 11(02. v, w hr. Its iivn that in roiii Iplianra Willi ih provisions ol i lie ac: uf Cont'rci.' "I Jmif 3, IMTH. eiuiiiwl "An . . f .l.u Luu ..f ti.hMF Imi:.!. in lilt Hiate of Calil'i"ia, Oretfon, Ni'vada, .and V.iliiiiKliin Terriliiry," as Mlni-I-I ril to all Uik Pnlilii: l.sml Sll a hv ' 'nf Aiun.t 4 li. Wilbur V V l I'ortlan.l, t'imnlv nl Multm null, van- ..f ll.D. n ha. thi. t'.AV filfll ill tilid lofliee ln sworn tipim-iil No '''. '"' tlif pun lia ol the '4. r.'4 ft- 4t .NW.i lti..n .'. VI in I'owtisliin i :7 S011II1. Ii...,. V.i 7 V ai.tl unl dIIVt liriiOf to show that the land sought more vain able for ita limber or none llian for m rirnlltiral purpo-e-, anil lo esialilisb Id claim to 'aid Isn.l be!(.ri' J. O. liooth 'ountv Judge, at Ins olfk-e at (i.anis I'aaa, Oregon, on MondiTi-. the 8'h dai nf December. KM-'. Ha na ues aa wit-nei-ee : T. W Hanpell, R It. Muff-i, Alfie.l ij.Hiifin, F. L Pickihorti, all of Port land, Orevon Any and all p-roiii claiui'n ailerc ly the srKivedeHcribe.l laiitls are re quested In file their cUiinq in this oflii-e nn or before said Mi fi day ol December, 11102. .1. T. BmiMiKs. Keiiii-ler. NOTICE FOll I'UKI.ICATION. . Timber Land Act, June 3. 1K78 Unilod Slates Lin. I Oi!"hp, RoHi-hiirg, Oregon. Sep'. 5, l'.K)-. Notice i' hereby given thai in nun pllanie Willi the provision' of llie vt ol C. ngtes of Jiini 3, 1S78, eniiilnl ''An act lor the sale of timber Inn. In in the States ol ('a'iforni 1. Oregon. Neva. 1 1, and W'arhitikt in Territory." aa exlen.l ro all llie Public Land States by act ol August 4, 18.12, Amy A Znmhul ol Mos cow, County of Latah, Slate of Idaho, har this day (lied in this ollii e h"f sworn statement So. 341(1, for Ihe purchase oi the S ! of S nf Se. tion No 2.' in Tn n-h'p No. 37 S. Itange Nn. ti W, and will oil' r prord lo hhow that Hie land soukihl is more valualilo' for Ha titnhir or stone tlia't foe a-iit-ulturat in-poSf-H, and to ei-tablirli liT claim to aid land before Land ( Hiiro, Ho'ehurg, Oiegon, on Friday, the d'h day ol Feb ruarv, 1!K)3 Sim names' a wilneaes: M'V C Mcfs'laml. II. C MclarUnd, and Marion M. Collins of M-wow, I laho, and A V. Silb of (irants Pass, Oregon. Anv anil all persona claiming adverce ly the al nvi.de"cribed lands are re qiiKh d to tile ll.eir i-laiiiis in lliia olli.-e nn or trelote aid tit 1 1 ttnv of Fehrutre, 1W13. J. T. Hhiiioks. Keuieier NOilCE FOll PUBLIC V f ION. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1S78. 1 United Slate Lind OfTn-e, Hoseburg, Oregon, Seplemher 5 h, I'.lDJ Notice is hereby given that in com pliance wilh the piovii-iona of liie act of Congress of June 3. 1H78, emi'lc.l "An act for the sale of limber lauds in the States uf California, Oregon, N'-vada, and Washington Territory," a ex iemled lo all the Public Lund Stales hy act of August 4, 1H1I2, Mary U Mc fatland of Moecow. County of Laiah, Slate uf Idaho, haa this .lav flleil in this ollice her sworn statement No 3417, for the purchase ol the N'g of S', of Section No. 22 in Township No .'17 South, ltiine No. ti W, and will ollVr proof to ahow that the land sou'ht ia more valuable lor ita timber or smne than for agticullural purpose and to establish her claim to said land before Land Ollice, itosebiirg, Oregon, on Fri day, the d'h day of February, ltl'3 She names as witnesses: Amy A. .uiuliof, M irion M. Collins. II . C. Mcfarland, of Moscow, Idaho, A. W. Silshy, of lininls Pass, Oregon. Any" and all persons claiming adverse ly the alxive-ileerrilied lands are te quested In tile their claima in this ollice on or before l-aid lilli ihiv of February, l'A'3. J. T. HmiKiiiH.' Kecister. NOl'ICE Foil PUBLICATION. Timber l.iiml Act June 3 1S."8 United tii'es Lud Ollice Iloseburg Oiugon, Seiiteiuber .) :lt. III.IJ Notice is heiebv given ilia', m com pliatice with the provisions ol lite act ol Congress nt .lime 3 1X78, eniille.l "An act lor llie sale of timber hinds 111 the Slate of Calitorniii, Oregon, Nevadi, and Washington IVrriioiy," aa ex tended lo all the Public Land Siales hv act of Angus! 4, lN'.l:' Mari-jn M Colliua ol Moscow, County ol Latah, Slu'.e ol Idaho, has this day tiled in this ollice his swoin ttatemeiit No 3118 for tin piucliase ol IheS 'a of the N's of Sec 11011 No 22 in Township No, ,S7 S0111I1, Mamie No. ti W, and ill oiler proof to allow that Hie laud sought is mote valuable for in. timber or sione ihsn (or sgiiculliiial purpoM", and to eatalilish tiisclaiui to .aid l.tnd tn-ioie Hiaetiirv LaiidOll.ce. Kost-tiii'v, Oi.gon, on dai. Ih Ii b dav ui Febrii.irv, l'.W.l. lie iiumes as witnesses: lleiny t.'. Mel irlao.l, Amy, A Z otn linl, Mary C. M. failiind, all of Moscow , Idaho, A. W. SiIbIiv of (iianls I'aa-.. Oiegon. Anv slid all ieist,us claiming a.' veia-ly the a' wive described Ian is are requested lo tile tin ir v aims ill this ollice on or I elore said ti ti d.iy ol February, l'.M.I. J. T. Piiiikikh, Kegisier. NOTICE FOlt PUm.lCATIO.N. Timber Land Ad. June lrs. United Males Land Ollice, UoHchurg, Oreuon, S, pt. 5 l'.02 Notice ia hereby given that in toinp'i auce w nil the piovisioiir ui the acl ol Con g.essol Jutii 3. 17S, enuiled "An sci lor the sale of liniln r land- 111 the Stales 01 Calnornia. Oregon, Nev.nl.i. and Wiishingtou Terntorv," as t x en.li .! lo al the I'ublic Land Stales pv ac ol August 4. ls'12, ll.niy C. M.iaiiaml 01 Motcow, futility ol Litah. State ol ld..io has this day ti'ed in tine olti.e his sworn sta eiiieni No ;I4I:i. for the piireluise 01 tlie N ul ihe V, 01 Sec tion No 22 111 '''oAUship No :;7 S Uange No. li W. and w II oiler proof to show Hull Ihe land soiiahl is mote va'u.thle lor us timber or stone than lot aurictlltural purposes, and 10 eslalill-h Ins clam to aul land belore J. T tridg, H sel'iiriT, Oregon, mi rrid.iv, ihe li b dav ul February, l'"3, nauies as a c ne.e : Marion M. C..II111., Aoiy A. Z onho, and Matv I'. M, tat and of Mo-cow, lhalio and A. W. Si b'iv ofliiauis I'asa Oleon Any and all -r.ms 1 'nii-mw adverse ly llie atsxe .1 sci H e. I l.nols aie re que. ted to lile then cIhiuis 111 1 his office on or beloie said ti Ii d.i ut Tel.ruary. I!l.!. J T, l'.mm.o, l gister. Sl'KK Cl'U K HK PI LI'S. Lchlhg Pil.-s t''.si :c- III nsnir.. and caus.s Hilling. This loin, as wallas Blind, Bh-edii, i; or Protruding Piles are uned bv )r. lo-Fan ko's Pt;r K. iunl. Mops it. lung an, 1 I 1 1 n . Ah.oihs liimota. M- ajir t O iiug'st-, or sent bv mail Treause tr-e. Write me alHiui our 1 . ir It -anko, p;ul tda Pa. For sale hv W. F. Kremer. OCT OF PKAT'tl'S JAWS. "When diath Mtiuid iiry near from . severe Momiu li mid livir iroublo. that 1 luul sc.tT.r.d with f( r vears," writ. -a P. Muse, liirli:im,' N. C, "Pr. King's New Life pills aaveit my lite and gave perfect Ima It li." Ti.st Fills 011 earth and only 3.V at W. F. Krcii.tr's drug store. Uluo I'riut Paper by the yard or roll at the Courier ottiiv. NOTICE Fl'K PUBLICATION. Timber Land Act June 3, 1878. j United Slates Land Office, Koeeburg Oregon, August 13, 102. Notice ia hereby given that in enm-l-hiiice wiihltte provisions of llie act of iNinuriss ol In lie 3, 1S7S, entilled "An c' for the sale ol timber lands in ttie Stal a of Califon ia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washiegton Territory, " as extended oall ihe Public Und Stales by act ol tugust 4, 1S1I2, Lidu H. Kiiiutwugh of I'orilitnl, Cnuntvof Multnomah. Swte .1 () egon, has tnia day filed in thi. of fice her sworn statement No. 3230. for lie pU". base of the W of N FI nil S 4 of N W 1.4 of Seei ion No. 13 in Townsiiip No 41 South, Uange No (I W, and will oHer proof to show that tin, and sought is more valuable for be tim her or stone thm lor agiictiliural pur urses. and toesiahlish her claim to said Ian I liefore J. O Booih, Comity Judge at hi office at (irants Pass, Oreg on Monday, the IU1I1 day 01 November, I'ji2. She nanus as witnesses: Ueo. II Funis C E. Fields. Sam I. Veaich, El wood Wiles, all of Poiiland. Otegon Anv and all persons claiming adverse ly the aliove-described la,nd are re quested lo file Mieir claims in iIiib office on or before sa d IO1I1 day o( Novemlier, !!K)2. J. T. Hkiikihh, Hegister. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878. United Slates Laud Ollice. Kosebnrg, Ur iim, August 13, 11)1)2 Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions 0 llie ail ol I'ongrefsof June 3. 1878, en i. led "An ai t lor ihe sale of limber landa in ihe StHies 01 Cel'f.iruia. Oregon, Nevada, and Wasbiiig'on Teiritorv," us extended to all the Public Laud Siales by acl ol August 4, 18t:', Mary Otni leison, ol Portland, Coiiniy of Multnomah, Slate of Oiegon. has this djy hied in thia office her swoin 8 aletneni No .,2.13, lor ihe run Iiase ol the N E a of eec. No. 35 111 Toanship No. 40. South, Kamie No, U iVest, and will uiT-r proof 10 show ihai die land sought i- in ire valuable for its timber or atone than for agricultural put poses, nim tu estati'lsti her chum It said land befo-e J. O liooth, Count' Judge, at his clhce al iraiita Pass, Ore won, 011 Mood iv, llie 10th day of Novem ber, 10ii2 She names as wilneeses; E Unnderi-on, C. E. Fields, Elwood Wiles, K. A Fearing, all of Portland, Of egon. Any and aU persons claiiuii.g adverse ly Ihe abov--descrihrd lands are re uuestrd lo tile fh.ii claims in this office on or before en d 10 h day of November, 11)02. J T. Bkiiiiik.s, Kegiai.r NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timlier Land Acl, June 3, 1878. Uintid States Land Office, Kosebnrg, Oregon, Angus! 14 11102 Notice is hereby given thai 111 compli ance Willi llie piovisions ol tlie act ol Congress ol June 3,1878, entilled "An act for llie sale 1. 1 timber lauds in the Stabs ol Calilninia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all Ihe Public l.ai.ii Stales be act of August 4, 1KSI2, Elwood Vilt-s, ol I . nliin.l, Lounty ol Alullnoinah, S'ale of Oregon, has this day filed in tin office his sworn statement No 3232 lot tlie purchase of the N !.. N F;1 S E'Y N W'4- and S W'4' N E'"4' of Section No 12, in township No. 41 S, Ringetiu. 11 wi st, and will offer proof to show that llie lai.d sought is more valuable for its umber or stone than (or ug'icultural pur poses, and to establish Ins claim tosiid land before Ihe Register and Receiver of 1 Ins ollice at liianls l'a-s, Oregon, on .noiitiay, llie IIMU day ol Novem ber, I'.nu. ne names as witnesses: E A Tearing, C. E. Fields, F. W Father lieu. R. Funk, all uf Portland Oregon. Aml niil all persona claiming adveiselv the aliove desci ilied landa are reuiiested tu lile their claims in this ollice on or bJ- lure saul 10:h day ol November, 1D0J. I. T. "Biiiihh:, R'.-gbjter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timlier Land Ai-i, June 3, 1S78 I i i ed Mans Land Office, Koecb'irg, Oregon. Annuel 13. I'M: Nonce is hitebi kHen thai in ccmpli-1 snce with the proiis.ons of Ihu net ul I I'.i.gicss of June 3, I87l. eulilel "An' act lor ihu sa'e oi innlier I iii.I.h in me S ales o California, Oietton, Ne vadi ami Wa-hntatun Territurv." a ex ei.de.i lo ull tlie Public I nn I S ates hy act of Augu-t 4. 1KII2 Fedrck W. Farber of lonaud. 0 nil y fof .Multnomah, State of Ore gon has tins duy tiled in Una ol lice Ins sworn 6taeinen' No. 1(227 f r the purchase, ul llie S', ol N W4 and N' 01 s W i4-u S. itii-n No 14 in Town-hip No. 41 S. U.,nge' No ; S) west, and I. mfer ptojl to show that ' the land sought is more valnabiu fcr its iiuite-r or sioni than fir agricultural puipo-es, and to e-tablish his claim to -ai.l laud beloie J o Boolh, County .fudge t.1 hsolli eat liriniia I'a-s.Ore gun, 011 Monday , llie 10 h day ol Nov. in ner, Ilk.:'. ne u t n, witnesses; Elwood Wile,, v K. Fi-ld, Jo,qih Alislock, Sam P. Vea'ch, all ul Per. land Oiegon Any and all person. ,-!a:ining adversely ilie aliove descihe, KIHA ,,. ,i,estcd lotilellieir claims in ill s office .,11 or belore said ll'ih d.i) ol Novemla r, 10112. J. T. Biiiiiohs, li. gisler. N iriCK FOR PUiiLlCATiON. Timber I. did Aci, June ;i. ls;s. I'm. 1 u Man s l.uini iij, e, R s,-burg. tbigon, August l:t, 1S0J. Nome is hereby g.ven thai in compli ance wnli Ihe piovisions of tbu acl ol t'oilk'reHH ul .Inn., 't lw"J :.. . .... I Ai-l I. r llie Ml.. ..I t 1 .. , , lao.is in ine Slabs of lalnori.H, (lrig.ni, Nevada, and Washington Teiritorv," as extend ed to all ihe I'uliiu.- ,. simp, by act of August 4, lo!':', K la ird tiiinderson of Portland, Cvimty of Mibinomali Slate of Uicgou, hat ill is day tiled In this o Itice his sworn statement N 32"!l for H e piir.-ha.e 1,1 the S A '4 of Seclloti No. a 111 'Township No 41 Suih, range !) west, and wil ollVr pr.-o: 1.1 show n,t the laud sought is more valuable for its tin tier or smim thlM (r agticullural p.i.po-es, nn I to estatilisn his clan and Un l !,(, r.- J. 11. Booth. Coiintv Judge. a I 1- .'Hue al ii-aii's pa-s O e g in. 00 Moi d ,y, Ihe 10 h d.iy ol Nov he-, 1'a.VJ. Ilenauii-a ss wnueart's: Sun r. Veal. h.lreo. R Kunk , Jos. ph Ad I k, C. K. fit ids, ad ol Portland, I'ici;.-!!. Any and all persons ciai.ning a. I vets i llie ah ni - 1,-scribed la;, .Is ar- reduesi cl 10 hv II, eii i-iatma i ,, ,), .,.,, , n lure raid lOhdiy of N iveiiiln-r, PHI.' J. T. r.iiii'1,1 a Ueyis.'er, NOTICE OF F1NlVeTTLEMENT tF Al.lMINlSTR.VTi'K. Nonce is h. rcby given tlmt S;itnr. day, 1 lu ll cas k a. I1I1 day of October, at Id 111. of Slid dav at the t'oon loom of tie couiily court of J.. i lune count v, 1 ircgoii has li. iii ,1 as ilie time ami pi,;,,. ir hearing Hie liu.il account of A C. Iliuigli as a.lmiius. traior of the esiufe of Kills h I. Mmm, il.ciiMd. All ia-rM.ua interested 111 .said estate are her. by uoiitint to file their obj.cuouato suiil accountant, if any tiny liuve, 011 or la fore aa id d.ite and th. 11 ami there to 1h jiri'M-iit to show caus.' v. hy said final account s'ull not Iv allov.i-,1. Thia uoiue is published- by order of said comity court, made on Ihe 4ih dar if S.-ptcm". bcr, I'.M'.'. A. C. 1IOI tilt. . Administrator. Ihe Arrs.y Oreg.iuian and lbs i.'oi ana bob lr one ear Wt J in ad ;.n;,-,-iearf.'i! m I if 1 . ai5 H f?e 5; 1 5? The Eialington Ko'.ite r.ml.s rrrcatest of the worltl'.i iailro.;ds. 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The in w card is! more convenient to most cities in llie Northwest. Tlie train now carries Blundard deeper, tourist sleeper, diningJYar, cl uir car. coach, and baggaje car, Porllaud lo Kansas City without change, alio free reclining chair car, Portland to St. I-ouis. It remains the great TI.MK S1VKK, as well as the only through train between the Northwest and Ihe Southeast. "THE MILWAUKIE." A familiar name for the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trainp every iliiyanil night botwecn St. Paul and Chicago, and Ouaha and Chicago, 'The only perfect trains in the world. Understand: Connections are made with All Transcontinental Lines, assur ing to paescngi n the best service know 11. Luxurious coaches, electric lights, steam lat, nf a verity equalled by no other line. See that your ticket readH via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point in llie United States or Canada. All tick et agents sell them. 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The transfMr in volved in coin and stuck f 1 1 2.M I 0 1 and was pa.d by a Party ol business men for a siecitii' for llright's Disea-e ami Dia betes, In, hi rio incurable ili-ea.-e". '"beyc. lenced ihe ser ous inv.-slt il.llion of ll'.e M'rrilic Nov. lo, lil). I'bev llilerviewed semes of llie' cured and tried it nut on its meii-s bv pnnih over three io?rn caes on 1I0- Uea'men: and Matching them. Th,.v also k..ii phy sicians to tisme . hroiiic, incma'.leiase's and sdininitere.l 11 mil, ti.,. ,.,yic,ans' :or ju.lg.-s. I'pto Aug. L'o 7 per . ent if llie lest ca,-i.s nP ,.,er .-, (J, or cres-ng r.vortiMi-. Tlien. i.:lig hu- ibiit.-in p.. r cent of a. urea. l. p,,i,B ,., , (,,.,) H, '. si-d ll.e linn . t:,,n. l',e pus filing, of .1 c niie-li, ,'tli.g ciiiiui't. e and tl.e eplll.'-il teiao-la of tl,e l,s! la-esaere put.:ilie. au t a ill b.. irplie.i..a. . ,,,.., jlls , , . "in i . .1 ,0,1 i onerv M ' I-, IHU- riii. ai.niture is en every tan of the trenuir.e Laxative bromoQuininc Tawcts 'bo nut-ill' that cure, a eol.l la arte 1U7 1 Knit DR. JORCAN' HUSEUH OF AKATGQY4 iMisiunn..iiiFitic, "". s-mi a.. f ZmXm.m"?:"' ' mZi f M.MMR4C0.tlslsrMn..S i :nmg tne :io :, Cenf.ird Agent, ;..n! Sta. Portland, Ore. GO EAST OVER THE- RIO GRANDE WESTERN Denver&Rio Grande Railroad Only transcontinental line pasting directly through PAI T I A UP r l-rv LEADVILLE, PUEBLO, COLORADO SPRINGS AND DENVER. Three: splendidly equipped trains daily TO ALL POINTS EAST. ' Through Sleeping and Dining Cars and tree neciining unair Cars TI10 most magnificent America by daylight. scenery in Siop overs allowed on all clasees of tickets. For cheapest rates . and descriptire lltotattiru, address , J. 1) M inslield, (ieneral Agent, 11 rtiiid St., Portland, Uregon. TICKETS TO AND FROM ALh Points East VIA Short Line lo ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS CHICAGO, A NO POINTS EAST Through lalHcp anil Tourlat Hfeep era, llnlrir uritl lliift'ct hinukinr liitit-ary Cars. DAILY THAINS; FAST TIME. For lintes, Folders and regarding Tickets, Kollti-s, ad.lrisis full informatics it,, culi on or J. W PIIALON, T. P. A. II. MCKSON.c. T a. Third Street, Portland. A. H. C. I'ENNISTON, ti. W. V. A Iil2 First Avenue Seattle, Wash mm rVafh. J 0. E,. & N. OREGON SHOUT LINE AND UNION PACIFIC. IT IS THE Shortest, Quickest, AND MOST Conafortable Koiite to all Ea-tern points via TorllanJ. j AH Through Tickets reading over this route arc ..od via ; 1 Niilt LnlinudDcinci' Low Rates Everywhere. Tickets on Sale nt Southern Pacific IM"1' I Hlice. A. L. CKAKi, (icnT russcnger Agent, Portland, Ore. 1 ;T;:J 4 i-i ',' 1 I'-nJ y,- ?J -j '...it 1. ,-a.-a J r.JW-l ' wkM1'-' CO YEARS' B&V' EXPERIENCE ''Thiv ccpvS:c. n':!.-lT i,rtntn onroiiniun frrt wfafll r a tnT.iti..n i fri biiMT p.tritinhlr. 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