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A HIGH-GRADE COLLEGE WITH SUPERIOR EQUIPMENT. Beautifully located twenty-six ciilea from Portland, full rejjular college courses. Academy gives 6trong preparatory and High School courses. Conservatory of Music and School of Art, with superior instructors. Iiuslnesa branches taught, tiymnxiium and Field Athletics under a Physical Director. Vell-equipped Laboratories. Library ot" J3.CX) Volumes. If ealthful social life; religious influences. All student enterprises active. THE SCHOOL THAT 8TNDS FOR THE BEST IN EDUCATION ' WRITE FOR CATALOGUE ,kMM 60 YEARS' V... EXPERIENCE D ''SS .... Trade Marks fcti, j1 DtllttNl rill 1 Vlf-1 l. n him Atiron Kr.d1ng iketrh and description mf auluklr niii our uiiIuiihi tr wLeiher ma ruuilou i pribblf piieiitabla. I'oniniuiilr. tHHiaiairiotlTOliddoiilinl. lluitllMiok on I all. J tent frtw. DUIeal auem y for tournitf iMUeiin. Umu ibruuvh lluim A Co. rclr MKtl notU, li huu( cliHrw. ill tua Scientific Jfticrtcati. AhudaomalrHliiftrmtKd wwklr. I nriiMt etr. CulalHiu u mir -liilin l'.urnl. Term, J a iiw! Inur niunUia, f L bold b all tie1lra. fKfi&Co.8,B'NewlQrk liraauh Ookm. CA r BU WaatiUmiuu. D. C. CASTOR I A Tor Iafanti and CMldren. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears ta. "Signature of ''J yrfl" Tramp Talks bu An Educated Hobo The Sory That Va TolJ of a Satur day Ni gll -Trouble With the I lired Man. Corrlght. IPS. ty Eujrppa rnrwlls Nil la.itunl.iy nftt'rnoon a I v;m plotUllnir alontr the hallway." Mid tlm tramp. ' auiwrlor to Hurley lroi' a ltrvnkfnt after lie h.iil lu'eti ttmxeil foikl niul that alio would inariT m or iv rim "O UK like a bog for?' demanded the farm it, as lie roe up. "'TteoiuiKO lie lina no aenlltnent,' oti Herreil Mla Fniiny. " If lie criiut HKiiln do ran tnkn lilm aolf off.' BiUled the wife, 'Strantter, ahead with your atory. I haven't lHn oo excited nlm-e our wood aliiyl tmk ft re. " "Two we k passed, kind friend two of the lonet week alniMi time lu. pan. Then I rwived a brief note from Lulu, who hnd bribed a tin peddler to deliver It. She atatinl thnt alio had told her father that Hurley Snapa were far to toll a atory, "I eame nlons to a fanuh.n:s, with the farmer stuudlnr at the jrate. I was puaslug by with a notl t.t h in, beu he ealUnl out for me to vt and iuli!eil: " 'S.iy. lo you happen to know any thing ahsUit a mow in ; uiach'ne?' "t've feM a few in my time,' 1 re plied. "What Is the matter with yours Y - "Tlmt- what I want to find out. The th u;: his ;ot tangled :p aoiuo way and won't work, and I'm lu a ; stew a'xnif It. Come over Into the field and take a took at It.' "I'm something of a mechanic, iiml I badu't iKiketl twice at the mower before I naw what was out of kilter. . - If ' 'if . die an old nmld. Her father's reply was a box on the ear. A nhe wrote mc the note she was on the point of teiivluu the house. She was Rluir nho knew not where, but somewhere. She bade me to tlnd her and make tier my own." " 'And the didn't tell you where he could Ih found?' aked Miss Fanny. '"Alas, no! I waited a week for an other note, but none came. Then I act out In search for her.' "And you couldn't I! nd her?' "I have not found her to this day." "Tut when could she have jrone? Where have you looked for her?' " 'Where have 1 not looked for the I.ulu of my heart?' I nimveied. as I wiped a tear from my eye, 'Where nlie went no man has ever Iwen able to tell me. I have looked the world over dur ing these last ten years, but not a trace of her have I found.' 'She probably drowued herself In THE , - - - fi.m ir---y 'I t M ( l I llll. ika,a v'cjw: f -J J3 the vlnei:ar bar'l,' -Jiuckli'd the Jealoua 3 S-l ! 1.: .1 ....... uui'u iiuiii. I "The farmer jumped for him, but the ' '. fellow leaped over the veramla rail and disappeared lu the darkmss. The j farmer returnett to bU raalr anil said: I .. .jv pum, cirls, but that's pilte a : story. 1 knew this feller was no com ! moil tramp wIhmi 1 saw him comlutr up I the road.' I "'It'a a story to sadden the heart.' added 1h. wife. ' "'It Is. Indeed,' announced the old I 'HI IT .;.u. "I pi.ski:i am) Bvrcxn sir r-icirr." Iu five miuuu-s 1 had (l.te! it and It was siujjiir; away, 'le farmer tolj me to o to t!;e h.ii.e and .et a bite to eat and wait till he came up from the hayfield. While waiting I si lit up a lot of wood, put a uiii;,e uu the wo.l shed door nud repaired the well euro, and when tlie farmer and his two hired me.i came up to su; p. r I heard the poAxl houscwlte sayln;;: "'ObeJiah. if this feller Is a tramp he's the smartest oue that's ever ! een alous this road. He's done eiuu-h work to pay for t-tayiu;? over Sunday. If you can ret him t talking tonight I'll bet he'll tell something interesting.' "I had ou a fairly kchmI suit of clothes and bad had a shave the day before, and I was Invited to sit down with the family to the evening meal. An hour later, when the milking had been 0. :ie. everybody took seats on the side veran da, and I knew what was coming. Several hints were thrown out. nud then the farmer said: " 'Stranger, I'm wondering a littie bit why you took to trumping. Tcr hap you won't object to telling us.' "Oa th veranda were the farmer and his wife, two hired meu and an old maid nr.med Fanny. One of the ' hired men was In love with rv.ii:.y. and the fact that she had po.. ':i id me three or four times had aroused bis Jealousy. When Miss Fanny, who was the farmer's si ;ter. had sm.led at me and said she was sure that I had something of Interest to tell, and when the hired man bad frowuej at her and lookeJ -agg-'ra at me, I began: '"I do not care to give you n:y u.une Suffice It l't say tiiat my people- ve.-e wealthy and of high social staat'.ing. and that I was an only chil '.. 1 . a my college cducati3ii was camp. ;v.id I went abroad, and It was while ret -ruing on the steamer that I fell lu love with all the ardor of a youug man of twenty-three. The young lady lu the case was the daughter of a Hoston mer chant. She was twenty, and iu looks and character she was all that one could ask for In her sex. It was a case of love at first sight with m both, and before the steamer reached New York ve were betrothed." "'What the devil is thatr asked the hired man, who wanted to butt iu with something mean. " 'It means that they were engaged to be married, you dolt!" bluntly explained the farmer, while Miss Fanny looked at the fellow reprovingly " 'After a week.' I resumed. 'I went to Boston to tell Lulu's father that I loved her and wished his consent to a speedy marriage. He raised no objec tions. Ou the contrary, he hinted that he would feel honored by having me for a son-in-law. My jeople were will ing, and for a mouth I was In the seventh heaven of happiness. Then a little circumstance changed the current of two lives. My father was the In ventor of that breakfast fiol known as Hurley fcuap-i. Her father was the inventor of tlmt break. 'ast food kaowu as Hurley Drops. Ilach claimed that be had struck the biggest thing on earth. Lach brought fjrward testimonials, slurred at the other, and the result was a bitter quarrel, ami 1 w:.n warn d that I.ulu could never. ue er nuirry the son of a liar. My father announced that no son of his should ever marry the daugh ter of a fraud, and I fell from happi ness to black despair. It was the same with I.ulu. ( was forbidden an Inter view with her. but she answered a let ter I bribed a servant to deliver. She sail she would be true to tnm ta the hour of her death.' " 'Humph! grunted the Jealous mind ed p.au as be swung around on rr". "Jim William, whit are von fTint- mald. 'It appeals to romance, pity and all the more beautiful sentiments In the I human breast. I.ulu wanders o'er thoj face of the earth r.nd hourly hopes to meet you, and yet yon -never meet.' 1 "That Is the case, miss, but I know' that wherever she Is she bus not lost j faith In me. She knows I am searching ; for her. She knows that If heaven J spares me long enough 1 shall find her and clasp her lu my nrais.' " 'James. U there no way yen can help him?" asked the wife of her hus-j band. . i " 'I'd be I'.untcd plad to, str.ur.-er, hlltj I don't see bow I can," he replied to me. 'I'll kiip watch of the load as, mnoh as I can. and If Lulu comes along ; I'll tell her you were here aad asking! for her. and I am sun ma will give her j something to eat.' "'And s!jC will find a sympathetic friend in me.' added the old maid. I "I sighed, rose up im! wandered! down to the gate. There I met the, jealous hired man. Without saying a I word bo b.uili'l oil and made a swipe! at me. I blocked and swurg my right and knocked him hit n bed of catnip. Nest nioriili-g v hea he g t up with a black eye he explained that he had run agilnst t'ar cherry tree. I was an h more I g".e-.t over Sunday, and wheu Moa l.iy ca: :e I resumed my s'-arch for the lost Lull. .'" M. yi'An. D 'tora You Purchaa Any C'Mtt Wrtto THE A'.W NOMI IIWINQ MAClliNC CCnirAKT ORANQC, MAll, Ma ly Snwlnn Machines ra fl-n 1 1 1 ill ra.-nn. !n c( yuihtv. but I'm l o:.n' " in i;ilf : r, Our guarar ty iiovnr ruin uul. Wi m.ik Scwiiu i vJinr lo :! " a- .. of t'-r t-oi. Tin "i'W Vmi"h- .-'t' lii. . 1 1 r' Ulj-.'i.f i nlf (.,.. i, t,i ., ,,n..i iit.l t- n ii i-rlvi 1 iI."I.-m t,i)j , The Sew fi.iiim fewitid Machine Co. WESTHRN ST A (Hi LINI3 Ofl'ue at the Mercantile Company'" SUy' Ijftkevii'W, Oregon. (lood Stock - - . Haay Coaches I i I v from Lakeview to Illy, connect ing aHI) Isily Htnue to the rsilron.l. OffioH at the Bly Hotel, Illy. Oregon. R. CASEUIEHR. - - 'Proprietor Illy, Oregon, Northern Stage Line. LAKKVIEW PAISLOY. A. W. BRYAN, Proprietor. LeaveB I.nkeview at C a. m. every day but Sunday. lU'turning, lenves Puislcy nt 0 :3U a. m. every Liy bir Sunlay. Paaaangcra' art f j. Rur trip t OPt lCB- Keynnltl A WlngBel.fa. ijkkvrlaa ", l.M,i , ,, Vln-'ri lm hi , , vrrttt nt Hialr, , .... ScMi iaij uf Tri'aaury aVrrriary of Wat Alinrney (linrral rwiniaH'r llriu ral Smri'iarym Navy SMTciary tntvrlor Strrelar if Asrlrulinri-.., Si-ereiary of t'liiiimi-n a... . riili-l Juatti-a 1 lll'IMlliri' k(HIl'M'lt t iian, W . Kalrlaiai i tin ll oo U'al'a M. Khaw Win. II, Tall ....Win, . M'Hiilr , ii'n, II, ( urli l) ml , t linn J. li.i, art .. . f. A II l( In . . . . J mra W IIpiiII ... . V.C, Mnialt Vi-lvllliiW fiilli-r Vmiiailun Wariirr, II, H. I'ri rlnii ('intiinlMlutiyf w, H, llli liarila,., UTATS. ... .. Ill " anil t m IbhIlii tir K. t'tiaiti ilnlD .... K. A. Mecra . . V. I I'i. Hi. f ... . C. S. Miiura , . A. M.Trau (mil ) . II . Ai'ki'nnan ., J. It. Wlilliicy ... J. W. Hal", y Ji.tm M. iii arm . . Kulicll Ooveriior Siiiiri-nni J titlatt rvrniary ol Sialw . Trvaaurir Allornry (irniral.. .... Siij.i. I'ii til lo Inalrurllun TrliiiiT Patry a n.t FimxI ("m I'.H. Rniiainra. l'(ini!ri'aiiiin nllTII JI'hICUL lurrai'T. Jinlgi , It, I., Ili'iiantt Jollil 8iialor Jnliii A. l.aiK'iH-k Rn.rrrt.mat:e I " it'. 'm.' i' Alturiiiy W, ). MiMira t I. I.,M ori'K'K. J, N. Walantt .Hi'iilairr I'. P. SiiIiIit Hni lviT LA K ClU NTT. )H i li h i' r II i'i man J. N.V1 llllntiiaun iliay Mi'i r in an Jui1l' :it rk Slll'llff Trramirvr r St himl Hiipl Siirvi-ynr ('iiiiiiiil;.iiii'r stiM-k tiiHiwior , TOWN OK I, A t r. V IK W, V. I.. Kiii'illiig Mayor Harry Haili-yj l. I. Maliny t I'liimi'lliiirn J. w. Tm'ki r I J.H.I aim ) W. B, HnMi r Ili-i'oriti-f I A. Hli'hiT. .. . .Tfi-aaura II. ..iy K. N. J.iilU . . . Allien I'i' hi F. , tmlrom .... W. I. Weal ... i. Q W llllla . . r k. Mmirt r. w. p.-t'i II l(. Ill ) dm! . I'au I'. Malloy Nothing has ever equalled L Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's New Discovery ForC .at'MPTIOM a.i.a iili.na u,iaiol A Tcrfcct Tor All Throat and Cure : I .ung Troubles. Monay back If rt I alia. Trial Botllaa fraa. Lakeview Cigar Factory A. ToltKM.., l'rnp. Maker of Havana ami Domestic Ciiars i . WHTKY OROKRH aOLICITKI) (iive ilia trial. Ktore in Uie brick buildiitr next door to 1'oat A Kinif mi lium akeview. Oregon. i A Guaranteed Cure for I'iks. ItchiiiK, Hlind, lllendiiii: nr l'rotrud ; inf Pilea. I)nik.'jri(tii reluml money it I'AZO OJNTMKNT bdU to cure any I ciice, no matter bow Imirf atnndini;, in ; (1 to 14 tlavii. Firnt npilientii)ii Rivei ; eUHe and rent, If your lrunt;iiil j hadn't it rend o(K: in hIhiu' ami it Hill be forwarded po-t paid by I'uriil Med- l t'o. , St lmia. Mo. of! Mis l.tra "f II. i:!:e: -i i.:l::!i'I leother re iirorliu'Iy lis hurled a piece toasted bre.-.d h'tos the t:Me. "Oh. th.-it's i 11 r'-;ht:" replied the lioy. "V.''re p'-e; : !::i:: thl. i-i n biuifjuet." Vr.M!'i :i..U pot to do with It?" Khe demanded "V.Tiy. li'i rlvlmr a toaHt," he answered. i'UViiso Post. Fntlrrly ailalakv. f.litir!'. ' -i -;..'.!! I only came In to M'.:: o..e ii yo-:r con. Ol "n: :,- f"b. you did. did you? v.'elV ';s t I t me ketch you doin' IL i'"- :'.- i' i'-m, you cattle thief! You city K'ilers t.-il' as If cows waa free :iu" ilidn't licit anything. New York World. Un.hlug Day, ede: hotel ,MitH. It. M. (Jali.aoiikk, Proprietor, t I?irst Class Accomodations Building Hag Been Enlarged ' To Accomodate a Large Trade Dining Service Unexcelled... j2k NEW PINE CREEK, OREGON A Chance for Speculators. K'HOOL LAND. 2H0 acreg of level unimproved agricultural land for Bale cheap. Diacrintion: 8W, f$y ot NEJ-i and NWk of REi", hection 10, Tp.. 39 8.. K. 19 E. W. M. This is a desirable piece of land, located in Gooe luke valley and wid make some man a iixwl ranch If you are thinking of organizing n Htock company nee our new munplcH i if Wall Street engraveil stock certlfl uti'H. tf Tho Wall atreet line of eiiKruved certllleati'H of .s'tock and ltond I dank a at the Examiner ollice. New Hiuuplo book riiclveil Monday evenlni;. If you want atock certlllcateH we our n k iL.il ) h i 1 ;'tn ir p.-ls m. if ' WANTED: Kiatrlct ManauerH to ; poat aigiiH, advertise and dlHtilbuto iHampleM. Kalery flS.UO wei kly, fil.OO i per day, for expetiMea. State ago and I prewetit em ploy inent. IDEAl.SIIICAU i CO JVJ Randolph St., Chlcngo. Jan. Z: 4 in. ! "Keep off (loose Lake." "Or tiHcThoruton'H I'avorlteCreain or chapped and red nkln." Iryliif preparntlons simply devet op dry catnri h ; limy dry lip tho Nucrntioiia, which adhere to the iuembrumi iiud docora jK)ne, cniiMiug n far more huoouh trouble than tho ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry iug inhalant, fiiini'a, amokea and snuOs and uao that which clcaimua, aoothrg and huAlg. Ely's Cream Hulm 1h mirh a remedy and will curs catarrh or cold in the hrad candy and iiloaAantly. A trial nio will bs mailud for 10 cent. All drngiHta aell tha 50c. aizo. Ely Urothcra, fid Warren St., N.Y. 'J'ho liahu cures without pain, dois not irritate or catine sneezing. It spreads itaelf over an irritated and angry surface, relief ing immediately tho painful in (lamination. With Ely's Cream Halm you are armail against Kaaul Catarrh and Iiuy i'sver. Voice From Upntalrs Mary, I hop you are getting on with the washing. Mary Ob. yes, mum. I m Just fill big the copper, mum. Tatler. A Roadeai of Vacation, Tha wicked flea where none puraua To panturea green and watera new. In other worda, the very rich, On whom it la the atyle to pitch, Seek cool end real where men are few. Ia private yacht with well trained crew, In mountalna high above the blue To every far and coatty ntcha Tha wicked flee. Iiaa rich and hence lesa Vlcked, too, . We acrlmp to buy two weeks of "view." For fourteen aleepless nights we twitch, And ceas' l"sly big fans we switch, j For fa h ri' ht conies with coo! and daw ; Th- wicked fla' Cecilia A. l-olrfaui In Lloplncolt's Maf. ' Siln School Days Over What Next? Your Ht-hool courw Ih flnltdied. What aro you Koinn; to do now? Are you one of tho vuHt majority who end their nchool day h In tho com inon hcIiooIm? If you are we want your attention for a few uilnutcH. You cun jeet a hlirher education, any kind you want IhihIiichh, tech nical or K''M?ral ithout leaving home, without kIvIiik up your work for u HliiKle day, without upend I np: more than you can easily afford. Do you want to know how? The plan Ih very Hluiple. Instead of npendlnff your day at a detik, re cit Inir your lew-orm to a teacher In a blfr brick building, you prepare you letHoiiM at home, from our outlineH, write the recitation, and send it to us by mall for correction. It Ih all done In your uparo hours. You are not tied to any set hour for recitation. You pay a comparatively miiall sum, and for this we furnish text books, examination paper, and competent instruction until your eoure Ih completed. Your dally work does not inter feres with your wtudlcH. You can earn while you learn. if you want to know nioro about our plan, write your name ou the coupon, cut it out and mull to us. You rUk nothing but the price of a ui , Broton fitted 1 ClimCpuubriUC rafUma. Iwi C'i, Uinb Surveyer tinM i. k., Mcialcsl Cartnaat oa uuainy (01 ii i,oi. t ki.trltai Eaiisaat nun b.iuta valca 1 1 v Civil Eoiineaf "' Mlnlnt Enftnaai Nm, AdiirtH 'Ao County JJxnmliwr, Juuo.