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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1897)
la grema; Ten cent; D.ofO. & Utiea oflleJi'is, Five ceni Cigars. Mexican Mustang Liniment for ? irns, ;ked & Inll uned Udders, f-les, ?newn: v Pains, s.ujces .;:k1 Strain, . Slanr.iS Sores, . fl.vr. . lations, iriff o:nts, inrhess & Saddle Soma Viatica, umbago. - icalds, js'isiers, : wsect Bites, M Cattle Ailments, v( Horse Ailments, ii Sheep Ailments. 'Penetrates. i-h'-sd-Membrane an J .Tissue. Quickly tp the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Slab in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conrujier Pain, . Mkcs flan or Beast well ueala. Constipation. mzzlnoss, Falling Set. sations, Nerv ous twitching ot the eyes r.nd other paiut. Strengthens, Invjo rtnlaf and tones the cnllreeystem O U 1 w . J, NervniKmaca ICml sslons, enddevelopcs and restores Prilns In U.e doc, losses K. A lUuhtBtopped Mj. Over 2,000 rtflvate endorsement. ' fmatnrenws means imootency In the flrrt fr it Is a symptom of seminal weakness Mrrainpis. it can bo B'.oppod In SO days ' "new discovery was nwlnLy the Special 17 Mtne old famous Hudson Medical Institute. .r,., """"Frest vltalizer mad. It U very bnt nliss. Fold for S1.00 a pack et MS packages for $i.0O(ilelneaaled boxes). .,wJ"r.ulee Kivenforacuie. If youbny 3iiK??? Bot entlrc.y cured, ait mote) to yon ree of ail cha-ires. un'.Sl1"1""! testimonials. Address MUDSOr MEDICAL 1NRT1TUTB, ' 'MUon Stc-iton, market Jsllu Sta, SanFrauclsco, Cml NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Lund Office at llosebnrg, Oregon, . . December 14, 1898. ,"'oa is hereby Kiven lhll, fnllov- . ,lr, utw UIll nfliifwoi um in ion to nk nanl prouf jD U,,.,)r, f "ii clsim and f hat said prf ill be made "ore joel Warei (J 8 0 c Com. -ner, at Engere, Oregon, on Jbronr ID, 18;i7, viz; John N Cook -'"tnma entry for (he loN 4 17 . nw "' 00 V " V v" 20 'P J 9 B4mai Ik. . PWve h iuuowin(( wuii-es 10 en,;.." J"" "03 reinence npnn anu "lotion of, said land, viz: s i.t" 4 Fonutain. .Iira D f)ook, Hl Oregon"1 RlchttM U'"',, I,ll"f It M VrTcs, tnUitHt. t JS most MJefffi J orery or E'OT 355? Ue, It en ea- RiaW'jJi mwaoyttao RStf It meo of liyV-; and RWsiSfl fcift? r.i"?,su.r ''"'in slops iiM&WKJ , atureness ffcfJl : mkm - P8? kffi. '-MOOD SHii ' i PAPPB lin 00 DleaiK.U.IiAKef ' M 'eichanf. K- i','er'l'' Ajiency. C.VM Slid 1 era 'viSlt. y0e- Ban Francl.0, CI,1 tontrscu lor air. -ilk, nj can be m.il ' A HEA11T SEAKCHER. f was Prorcaoor PetiE-'r's Among bis effects found in his laborntorv Bftcr bis untimely departure was the curious mechanism he- called bis "heart onrcner. in nppenranoo it resembled a Watwbury Vfntch. Of Its internal mechau iam I know nothing Professor Po.,r gardod the instrumont as the greatest in- u ""o bro, ana be alwavs rofused lo explain its principles of construction, ps bo had an idoa that If the world knew how It was made the innrkot would be flooded with initiation heart searchers. " Fortunately fop me the professor's in vention wns accompanied bya card of '-ill-rectlons for uso,"sotlmt I had no diffi culty 111 tcstlnp; Its groat valuo ns nn old in tlio soorch after truth. TI10 instru ment had n fnoo liko nn ordinary watch, escopt that thero was only one bond or pointer, and In place of the usual 13 figures thoro wero the names of the moral and Immoral sentiments. At the top, opposite the stem or handle, was the zero marl; and when not in uso the pointer rested il the zero or noutrnl mark. From the stem extended two insulated wires about a vanl long, and at tbo end of these wires was a nat ivory disk that could bo easily hid In the hand. Sly flit oxnorlmont with the nrofossnr'a lieurt 60urchcr wns calculated to insplro confidence In the Invontlon. It told the truth with refreshing exactitude. I had ot the time of professor's demise been dwolling in n stnte of rather distressing uncertainty conceruiUK tho fcellucs of mv fourth oousln, Amy Cliuket, toward my- seir. Jiy own feelings were quite clear, nt least to iuysolf. Sho seemed to bo nil that was most desirable In a young wom an. I wanted to tell her how much I loved her anil had not dared; boing uncertain of tho result of any suoh declaration. The lioarfc senroiiorl Fortuvmto legneyl It might toll mo all, and then I could cheer fully propose, knowing in advance that I would bo accepted. First, it might bo desirable to test tbo hoart searohor upon some minor subject. It was the first oxporimont that led mc to pross boldly forward In tho scaroh for the pure truth. I placed tho heart searcher in my vest pocket and soenred It thcro with a watoh chain, to glTo tho Iniprcs slon that I had my wntch with me. Iho wires I passed through tho slcovo of my ooat,-lonving the ivory disk just hid In my cnif. Thus armed I sot forth In the quost of tho unknowable. X took tho trolley car, intending to muke calls. In the car I met my young nloco Dinca, nged 7. Slipping tho disk into my band, I cordially took her hand nr.d pressed the disk against her notlve little pulse. Pretending to bo nb sorbed In learning tho time of day, I nsked her sundry questions, and nt onco saw plo tured on tho dial of tbo heart searcher every passing change In tho dear child's transparent nature. "Arc you not glad to bco mo, dear?" The pointer swung slowly arouud to "delight" . "What aro your viows, my child, upon the subject of caramels?" Tho pointer on the dial promptly moved to "hope." This wns significant. Clearly tho hoart searcher was a most important invention. Tho dear ohiVd at onco expressed horsoll ns interested in caramels, concluding her remarks wills tho information that she knew of a place wlicro thoy Bold "two for 6." Manifestly tho instrument and my young rolatiVo's words did not agree. Sho wns evidently torn with conflicting emo tions, far tho pointer quivered slightly and moved to "disnppolntmont." Sho did not wish to plainly ask for caramels, and yot In the doop recesses of her young heart she hoped I would give nor some. "I'm vory sorry, my child, but I have no enram jls with mo. If I had only known I should moet you, I would have brought Bomo with mo." Tho pointer wns greatly agitated and vibrated between "dlsapointmont" aua "doubt.". I c nnra offered the child n dlino, and to mv amazement the dial indicated "dis appointment" only. "Oh, I beg pnrdon. Let mo see. Was that n quarter? Dear me.- I'm sorry I mndo such a mistake. Here's a quartor." At onco tho polutor swung swiftly to "delight." Tho honrt eoarchorwas a triumphant success. I squeezed tho dear child's hand onco more. The dlal'marked "gratitude." "Goodby, donr. I must get off hero." Sho smiled swoetly and said, "Thoyglvo 13 for a quartor." This seemed to bo trntn based upon exporionco nnd did not need examination by tho profossor's wonderful Instrument. As' I loft tho car I saw young Brown of onr ofllco walking quickly down the Btreot. as if in hasto to catch a train. I crasned his hand fervontly. " Jly donr boy. I'm so glad to meet you. How is your mother and your (.istor ln-lnw and your brother. Theodore Augustus? You have plenty of time," I remarked as I pretended to look at my watoh. Ho nulled his hand away nnd said In his usual breezy manner; "Delighted to moot you. Goodby train awful lata l)y" no was gone, nnd I gazed upon the whito face of tho heart ssarohcr. Although disconnected with my friend's pulso, the pointer still lingered nt "bothoriitlun." It wns inoro thou on hour bofore it finally Bottled bock to zero. Drown hnd evidently a very powerful einntiunul nature. Tho hoart searcher was a romnrkable in strument. It reported tho exact emotional truth concerning tho subject. It wns in deed a boon to bashful lnvora. They could, by its skillful uso, ascertain theoxact state of the beloved one's heart without tho dis tressing uncertainty of a formal proposal. I would at onco put it to Its greatest test. If it proved successful, I could proceed to manufacture heart searchers upon a largo scnlo, nnd no doubt llvo In comfort upon tho resulting profits. Amy wan at home when I onllod, nnd When I shook bor hand warmly I glanced hastily at tho tolltale dial "expectation." This was encouraging. I would proceed to unfold my tale of lova I still held her hund with lovorllko fervor nnd stammered forth my blushing confession. At inter vals I glanoed nt the whito face of the heart searcher. Its Bonsitivo pointer was grently agitated and quivered from "sur prise" to "anger" and from "nnger" to "cold disdain." Finally It stopped at "doubt." "But, my doar, I I lovo you." The fatal words wero out. "I don't boliovo one word you tmy. You gro looking at Jliur wntch all the time, just to soe how toon you can go." The heart sonrnhor fell from my nerve less hand and was dashed to n hundred pieces. No. I novcr ropalred It. Amy has con viuend mo that It Is, In tbo words of tho poet, "better not to know." Tbounknow ablo is the truly wise. Amy? Oh! Pardon mo. Sho marrlod or otlmr man. Charles Barnard In Homo Magazine. A PECULIAR FACE. One afternoon I was sitting in ,.. nrx. alone when tho door wn nui singular looking Individual stood before me. 1 asked the intruder to ba seated, bnt he declined tho civility on the plea that ho had business of Importance to transact, and that If I would go with him for a few moments my services would be rewarded. More for ouriositv's sake than far no. ounlary benefit I oonsentod. After walking a few squares we stop- rJ in front of a brownstone mansion. It WnS II noble looking atrnetlirA nnd towpKwt far above tho surrounding buildings. My ccmpnnlon gave a qulok, norvous glance nil 'ui aown the street and then entered the huuso. Through the unoccupied build ing, up many flights of stairs, I followed this strungo man, until he arrived at a 11c tlo Iron door, which, on tho pressure of a se.-rct spring, oponed. He bade me enter. 1 hesitated. But beforo I had an oppor tunity to spouk, he pullod me In,, closing the door after us. , I heard tho key turn In the look, and thou for the first time suspected that tho man was deranged. I looked around the apartment. It was moro like a tower than a room. Tho walls wero about 8 foot apart nnd reached to a height of 60 foot on each side. A skylight served as a roof and window. In the center of tho room was a tnblo, through the tup of which wero stuck sharp pointed, steol tooth, vnry Ing In length from 8 to 8 Inches. To a ring In tho wall was fastened ono cud of a rope; tho other was thrown over an iron bar that roaohod from wail to wall a few foot bolow tho skylight nnd hung in a hang man's noose directly above the tublo. "Well," said mine host after we had been in tho room full ton minutes, during which time neither of us had spoken a word, "yuu percotvo tliut we aro alona Tiieso baro walls tell no secrets, rost as sured as to that. Whon I nsked you to como with mo, I said that I had businoss of importance, a sccrot to impart. So I have. It is tho result of 00 years of se clusion. Hear mo, if you valuo your Ufa "My first discovery in the sclontlflo world was a plan whereby two trains go ing In opposito directions on a slnglo track oould pass each other Ithout damaging or checking tho speed of cither. Next I discovered how to substitute electricity for steam nnd transport beings from place to place liko mngia I next dlseovorod whnt Franklin sought In vain ou air lino to tho north polo. And then, nftor years of hard and patient study, I discovered that whioh hasperploxed the brains of scientific men from tho beginning of tho world perpetual motion. "You may think, eir," continued the lunatic, "that after accomplishing all this man should be satisfied, but no. I have ono moro grand scheme a sehome that will crown nil my formur offorts one that I hnvo nursed in my bosom from boyhood. I have searched for many years to find some person to uld me In tills grand schema Now I am rownrded. You are tho mar.. "My plan Is this: You will place your boad in that noose," sold tho lunatic, pointing to tho rope that dangled over the tublo ;"tlieu I will ruck your body on these bharp instruments on tho top ut tho table until tho vital spark is almost rondy to do part, and then, for tho climax of nil, whon death with bis arrow Is about to piorce your soul, I will capture him, and then the present inhabitants of the world will live forever. Ha, ha I I shall ruin the occupa tion of tho gravediggcr, and gonoratloue to come will honor my nnmo. "You will not murder mo!" I gnepod. ."Murdoryou? Oh, not It will nioroly be suspended animation. I will rack yout body on this table until llfo Is almost ex tlnct, then I will onpture and disarm death. You will livo forever nnd bestow a blessing on mankind." So saving, he oponed a secret drawer un dcrtbo tnblo end drew out a short, two edged Bword. I could feol tho color dosort my cheeks and the cold perspiration roll down my fnoa My hands fell at my sldo, and I grasped the chair that I was sitting in, intending to use it r.a a weapon of de fense But, horror, It was rlvetod to the floor 1 Thoro was no hope. I was nlona and unnrmod. "I will now proceod to businoss," said the mndman attor cuttlDg a hair In two With the sword. " Will rou not give mo time to pray?" "You should havo taken your mother's advice and have bcon proparod. It is too luto now." As he Bald tills lie came toward mo, "Look behind you," said I, pointing to the ring in tho wall. "Death is reaching for you. " , Ho turned his head a moment to look. I mndo a fearful leap, caught tho ropo that hung ovor the table, and with all my strength began climbing. Whon within obout ten feet of tho iron bar, I stopped to rest, and on looking down on the demon bolow I saw him glaring at me with a surdonlo smile and drawing tho sword across tho ropo whore it was fastoncd to the ring In tho wall. "Uoldl"sa!d I, to divert his attention an Instant until I could reach tho iron bar. "Follow mo, nnd we will dlsoovor tho hid den mysterlos of space." With tho agility of a tiger ho sprang nt the end of tho ropo and was Boon after 1110, sword In band. I reached tho Iron bar nnd looked down ot him, 80 feat below. Taking out my pocketknlfo I cut tho ropo, and tho mad man foil, his sword turning under b!m and plorcing his body through. I managed to construct a ropo with my clothes that enabled me to roach the floor. The madman wn dead. Tho sharp pointed blades in the tnblo top had gashed hi! body in a hundred dlfforont places. I aftorward learned that the honso with tho strango tower in ono cornor was built according to tho instructions of this do rnnged genius nnd that ho had spent a llfctlmo and a fortune In trying to discover pornetual motion. Now York News, rrever Bay Die. "Philip," said Mr. Gratebar, "thcro aro times when luok seems against us, whon everything Boems to go wrong, but there novor comes a time when wo want to Ho down. I don't believe in luck myself. I think evory man Is tho architect of his iwn fortunes. But thero are times when ctrounistnncos seem to combine to help a man, and thero are times when they scorn to bo against him. But, as I said boforo, thoro can bo no possible time whon a man ,hould give up, for tliore Is no difficulty, however great, that tho man of stout heart nnd unbrokon tenacity of purpose cannot surmount. In this free oountry, Philip, wo don't go in very much foi coats of arms and that sort of thing, but if you should ever havo one mode I bid yn blazon on it n bulldog rampant, w 1th a collar marked 'Never say diet' "Now York Hun. At the bcslnnlna of this oontnry tbo Russian languago wot used by 80,770,000 pouplo. Now It It spoken by '6,000,000. NOTICC OF FINAL SETTLE JJ EST. N Notice is hereby givin that the uoder-ik-ued Adiiiiniatrmtor has tiled in the C'ouutv Court of 1 .sue musty Oregon his t.na.1 ac count in the matter of the estate of Arecss L. 1 y, detvaaad an I that Mouday tho 1st day of Febiuary, 1S'J7, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon as the lime and at the court house in said ocunty as ti e place for examination and pawing upon said final aocount. All (httmiuj intereud in said eute are hereby notified to file their objecting if auy to the allowance of said liual account un or before aid 1st day of b ebruary. Dated at Euscne Or, Dec 9th lS'.Hi. lt-M.DAV AdmiuUtrator. h. It, SKinroimi. Atty for Administrator. Summons. Ia the Circuit Court of the state ot Oregon fur Laiieoounty, S. H. Friendly Plaiutiff ) VB Alihea Ieouartl Defendant j To AUIiea Leonard, the above named de fendant. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby commanded to appear and anawer the complaint in the above suit on or beforo Mon day tho .ret day of March. 18117. that belutr the tirst Jay of the next rotfulur term of the above Court. Aud if you fail to bo appear and answer for want thereof, Plaintiff wilf apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in Lit. ooTnpl&int, to wit: for a decree to the etfect that any uUmi defendant ha to tho Kaat J of the West of Seuti m L'ti. Towntd.io fifteen (lot South JUnuo oue(l) Kast of Willamette Meridian, contain- in lOOaeremi, Lane County, -OreKou, be tie tenniued and that it b-e adiudued that defeu dant hao no eatate or interest in naid lamlit and plaint. II tt title to the name id valid aud gon 1 . i hat plain tin imve jutiKiuout against de fendant for coats and (iiribureeinentu of suit and for such other relief aa ih equitable. this Futnmnit to publirtheil btr order ot the Hon. J C. FuHeitou, Judae of the above Court, made tin the 12th day of January, 18'.i7. A. C. WOODCOCK, Attorney for Plaintiff, TAKE LIVERIN -FOP. TH U- LIVER AND CONSTIPATION. For Sale by All Druggists. 25ctS.. aucts. anu 81.00 Dottle. One cent ados'. It Li old on a firi.nn.riten by Ml dnijr- glsts. It cuvas Inoip.out Consuinptioa tadisiha boat CourU knd ' Jroux) Cur Sold by Henderson & Linn. Summons. In the Circuit Court of Iho stoto oi Oiogon for Lane county. 8 H Friendly, Plaiutiff, John Keens. Defoudaut, To John Keens, the above named do- fendiut. Iu the name o( thi Slole of OiC;on, you are hereby commanded to appear and ans wer the oomplaint in the above suit on or before Monday the first day of Maioh, 1837, that being ibe first day of the next legular term of tho above Court, And if you f iil to so appear Bnd a.itwer for want thereof, Plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho relief prayed for in hia complaint, to-wit: For a coerce to the effect that any claim Defendant has to the East iialf of tbo East half (E oi of Seolion Twonly-six (20), Township Filteen (15) South, llange One (1), East of the Willamette Meridian, containing 1G0 acroK, in Lune county, Or v gou, be determined, and that it be ad judged that defendant has no tstatoor in terest iu said lands, and plaiutifl's tille to the samo is valid and good. That plaintiff havo jndRiueiit against de fendant for oo8ls aud disbursements of suit aud for such other relief as iB cquituble. This summons is publibed by older of tho Hon. J, C. Fullertou, Judge of the abive Court, made on Iho i2 day of Janu narv, I8'J7. A. C. WOODCOCK, Attorney for Plaintiff. A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal pQiPlEKIOM POZZQNf'S Combines every clement of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. Intiltt upon having tbo gsnnlce. T Notice to Creditor. Notice is hereby given lhat the tinder signed lias been appointed administratrii of the Estate of O. O. Hoe, deceased, by the Connly Conrt of I,n Count". Oregon All nrr.nnn holding claims aciinst the said K.t tte will Dlenae nr. sent the ao.rno to Ih4 Weft tmm nnduis:g')tJ w.ibin sis months from Ihisjneyi. Uy removing tho tirle acid In dale January 26, 1897. Ida H. Uok, AdmlnlH'rntrix Joshua J. Walton Attorney fur KMole. pORTHERN PACIFIC Ry. ll U N S Pullman Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Elegant Tourist Sleeping Cars St. Paul Minneapolis, Duluth. TO i Grand Forks Crookston, Winnlpc Helena and Butte. -Through Tickets to- Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and all Points East and South. For information, time cards, maps and tickets call ou or wriie R. McMURPHEY Ui'ii'i .V'ciit, Eugene, Ollkv- Itooms :! ami 4 ShoUoii lilouk. D. CHARLTONrAssiTGenl. Pass.Ascnt. 'jr Morrison street, corner Third PORTLAND. OREGON - Summons. In tho Circuit Court for the stato of Ore- cou, Unnuiy ot Initio, W C Wuslibiirue, Plaintiff, vs I J J Eaton, Ilcntictla Euiou, O V SNashbume, I be Aleichant a Na tional Ltank of Portland, Or, n cor poration organized and existing under the bauliiug laws of tho Uni ted States of America, II F MoKl roy, A L Hill, Joseph Stcruburp, aud Issac Sendeis.partueiH in Irado aa Steruburg Senders, F.J Win ter aud C U Harper, partners as Winter ,fc Harper, defendants. To tuo niino named ucicuoauiB, J Winter and OU Harper, partners as Win tor & Harper, and 11 F Mcl'.lroy, aud each ol Ibe other defendants. In tho nauio of the State of Oregou; You and each of you are hereby required to appear aud answer I he complaint tiled against you iu the above entitled court and suit, on or before the lie it regular temi ol the above court, to-wit: Monday, tho iirht day of Match, 18117, aud if yon fail bo to appear and auBwer said complaint for vuuit thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief nraved lor iu said complaint, to wit indgmeut against tbo di fcraUnt J J L'.atou lor the sum of S82'2.ia, and for $75 (10 ut torney'B fees, and tbo furiber sum of $'30.80 (axes paid upon the properly herein after described by plaintiff fur Ibe year 181)5, and for his costaend disbursements of suit, and that the mortgage be foreclosed aa described and prayed for in tho plainlill's complaint the name being upon tho following real properly to-wit: Lot. eight (8), nine (0) aud ten (10) block forlv (40) iu Junction City, Laue county. Oregou. The said mort gage beiug recorded on the "th day of De cember, 1S8I1, in tho cilice of Iho said eouuly cleik of taid Lane county, in mort gage book "11. Dago 410, reosrdM ol mort gugt b; that said piopcrly and premises bo sum uy tno snoritt oi utne county, uregon, in the manner provided by law and the pro. coedB thereof bo applied on said judgmo n and the expenses of makiug said Hale; and the defendants and eaoii of thorn be forever barred and fnrecloBod of any equity or right of redemption, nnd that tho olaiins, lioun or interest of the defendauts, E J Wiuloi aud C U Harper, partucrs ea Winter & Harper and H F SIclilroy. mid of nil of the other defendauts adverse to that of plaiutiff be declared aud decreed aocoudary and snn sequent to the inortgngo lien of Plaintiff nereiu set loriu ami suujeot tneroto, and lor such other and further relief us lo said court mny seem lust nnd dilutable. This Bum mous' is published by order of the Hon J Fullerton, judge of the above court. Made at chambers at Itoseburg, Oregon aud dated January It, lo'Jf. U D Norton, Attorney ol Plaintiff. Notice of Final Settlement. Id the matter of tbo Estate of Julli A Scott, d( consul Notico is ben by givon that James Scott, executor of said eatato has filed hii account Jor fiual settlement of said estate, nnd Monday the firat day of March, 18'JV has been sot by older of Iho Court to hear oi'iioiions to tlio same. JAMES L. SCOTT, Fxcoutor. GEO. B. DORMS, Attorney for Estate. HAVE A DATE? California Laxative Dates (Glace.) Aro a natural laxativo Is wholesome. Docs not gripe or sicken the stomach. It is tho coming laxative. Excellent for children. Hendcrsor & T.lnn can tell you moro about them. Eugene Street Railway. TIME CAItD. After the 4th of Oct. 1895, tlio otreet cam will run ou tho following schedule time until further notice. I.KAVINO TUB UHPOT. i 7:10-7:40-8:10-8:40 9:10-9:40 10:00 tt. in then every half hour. l.KAVBTHK UNlVKriSTV. 7:2.5-73 8:23-8:6o-9:25-9:o0-10:15 a. 111 then every half hour. Cars will leave promptly on lime. H. V. 1IOLDKN. Parka' Sure Curf Is a positive ieciftc In s II dixcuHus of the Liver ami Kid- the blood It cures Itlieumal!cin. H. U Hasford, r (.'arthiige, H. Dakota, soys! "I believe Parks' Sure Cure excels all other medicines fir llhetimittism and Urinary disorders." Hold by A. Ykk- t.NUTON. 0rS5?miiSSJiLJi'i & EASTERN. R. R. Co. YAQUINA. BAY ROUTE. I'onnrctB at Yaquina Hay with the Hmii KruiK.'iiieo & Yuqiiinu. liny steam ship Company. STEAMSHIP "FARALLON." Sails from Yacitiina every 8 days for Suit Francisco, Coos Bay, Port Orforil Trinidad and Humboldt Bay. Passecrer Accomodations Unsurpassed Shortest Kotite Between the Wil lamette Valley ami California. are from Albauy nutl Points Vcst to Han 1' rancisL'o. Cuhin f 10 00 Steerage 0 00 To Coos Bay and Port Orford, ubiu S 0 00 To Humboldt Buy. Cabin $ 8 00 Round Trip Good for 60 days- Special $17 00 RIVER DIVISION. Sleaiiipra "AHiany" and "Win. M. Honir," newly furnished, lc:ive Albany dnilv except Sutiirdiiy nt7:lf a ni, ar riving; In Portland tho name day at :SU i) m. lli'tunilmr lioatii iayn rnrt- Innd tho samo days as ubov at 6:00 a. m. arriving in Allmny nt 7.45 pill. EDWIN STOSK, J. !. MAYO, Manager. B.ipt lllvor Dtv OKOHOK F. CHAW. Atent iusene. THROUGH TIGpTS To tbo KA8T via tno PJ ThrotiRli rullinnn l'nltico ulcoporfl. Tourlu sleepers and now ItuclluluK Chair enra. DAILY roilTLAND TO CHICAGO Trains heated by ulcain anil care lighted by riutttch I.ltiliU Ttmo to ChicnRO, tlttyn; tlmo to New Vorlt, days, which In niHity hours quicker than all comuutltors. For rales, ttmo tables and full inlormatlon apply to U. J. McCI.ANAHAN, Agent, Euftenc, Or, II. W. iiAXTON, C. K, DHOWN, (len'l Agent, J) 1st. Pais. Agt, m Third hU, Portland, Or. Soo Pacific Line. -Tlio ShorteBt, KafuHt and Most- COMPLETE ltOUTE To ami from all points lit Canada, United States auu Europe The llnest Palace Sleeping, Parlors, Dining and Tonnst uars in Both Flrnt and Becontl-Clnss Cars aro heated by steam and aro designcti to secure unltortn warmtii, comuinea with porfeot veutilatiou. The cars or no oiner line can com pare with them, In these rcspecta, nor In strength, elegance and comfort. CANADIAN PACIFIC R'V CO.'S loyal Tail Steamslpip Drja TO CHINA AND JAPAN. Theso twln-scrow steamers an' 111 evory re lied superior to any ships that liayo yetsallod Lin, I'nellln iieenli. 1'he nilltu Is l.tHl lllllus Short er than via auy oilier Tntns-i'aclllo Hue, CANADIAN AU8THAI.IAN BTICAMEll LINK To HONOLULU, KIJl AND At'STIlAMA. The shortest lino to tho Colonies Thesu steatnors carry an esiuirl -need Medical Man and a Stewardess ou every voyaige. for timetables, pamphlets, or any informa tion, call on or address, OKO. F. CltAW, ALLAN O.VMKRON, Agent, Xugone. Frelalit sail I'lisieiigor Ait., H0 Third Ut., l ortland, Or OKO. M' L. BROWN, Dlst. Pass. Atrciit, Vsnconver, H. C. THE ABOVE PIGTORE B0E3 NOT REPRESENT a passenger train on the Chicago, Ml waukeo & St. Paul Railway. No. Ite trains aro vosllbuled, boated ry steam and lighted by electricity. Each sleeping car berth has on -livtrle read lug lump, Its dining ctirf tiro the best In the world and !t Joachos are pal aces on wheels. Tills greut rnllwny, connecting ns it does wllh nil transcontinental lines at St. Taiil und Omaha, attires to the traveling publlo tho best service known. Tickets vin the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul Hallway aro on sal at all rullroiid t'ret ofilces to any point in toe United States or Canada. For map, foldero and other informa tion addiess: C.J.EDDY; General Agent, Portland, Oregon. Small In size, but great In result. DcWIttM Little Early Risers act gently but thoroughly, curing Indi gestion, dyBncpHlit and constipation. Small piil, euro pill, host pill. OOTItlllN A PkLAHO liff.CiflC RAILWAY,