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AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA AND " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," as our trade mark. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same that has borne and does now sSjlT m mrU bear the facsimile signature of (JZz&ffl&lUrtt wrapper. Tliis is the original - PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought yrrr-Sm on the md has the signature of wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is March 8, 1897. 2&t- .0. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. THI CINTAUfl OOMPANY, TT MURRAY TNCCT. NCW VRR OITT. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS, Proprietor. Stage leaves Eugene for Florence Mondays Wednesdays Fridays at 6 a m Returning stage leaves Florence for Eugene Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays at 8 a m irrives in Eugene at 6 p ni the day following. MN'GLE FARE 15.00 ItOUNUTKIP I9 00 Tickets for sale at B. Bangs' livery barn, Ku lene, or at Hurt! A Davunport'a olllce 111 Flor- 1DCC. EUGENE-LEABURG. Hereafter I will run a dally utago between Eugene and Lenbunf. Freight and Imggnee ihojld be left hi my stable the evouing jeiore iepi.rture of the BUigo. atftgc leaves Kuuene at (I a m, arriving at Loa urgatUam. Upturning, stage leave -'sa-ur at 1 p m, arriving in Eugene at 6 p ni. FOLEY SPRINGS Stage leaves Eugene for Foley Springs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at i a m, returning alternate davs. J.-F. FORD, (Evangelist,)' 01 D Moines, Iowa, writes O March 23, 1693: 9. B. Med. Mfo. Uo., Dufur, Oregon.; Gentlemen: On arriving home last week, I found all well ana anxiously waiting. Our little girl, eight anv one half years old, who had wasted away to 38 pounds, if now well, strong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. 8. B. Cough Cure has done Its work well. Both of the children like it. Your 8. B. Cough Cure has cured and kept awy all hoarBuess from rue. Bo give it to every one, with greetings for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are Yours, Mb. and Mrs. J. F. Ford. Ifyoowlshto feel fresh and ciieerful, and ready lor the Spring's work, cleanse the STBteul lth the Headache and Liver Cure, by Uking wo or threw doses a week. Bold uodera positive guarantor M cent, per bottl bv all druggist' Central Market, PROPRETORS. Will keep constantly on hand a full soppl) si BEEF, MUTTON PORK and VEAL Which they will sell at the lowest market prices. A fair sliare of lie puDllc patronage solicited. :-TO THE FARMERS.: We will pay the highest market price for Fat Cattle, Hogs and Bheep. Shop on Willamette St., EUGENE, OREGON. iW Mean deled to any part ol the cl reool charge J L. PAGE), -DEALER IN- Groceries Having a Large and Caiiiplete slock of staple and Fancy Groceries bought in the best markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOR GASH, cn offer the publi better price than any other horn in Eugene. ProiBce"oTaU Kinds latent market price FISHERY WATK1NS T O. HlNDRIOKS, 8, B.Eakin, Pres-.dent. Cashier P E. SKOnaHAS9,Assistant Cashier. First km Ol Eugene. raid up lash Capital $50,000 Surplus end Profits. $50,000 Eugene - - Oregon. ,t A general banking business done on reason able terms. Sight drafts on NEW YORK, CHICAGO, SAN FRANCISCO and POUT LAND. OREGON. Bills of exchange sold on foreign oountriee. Deposits received subject to check or certifi cate of deposit All collections estimated to ua will receive prompt atteulsiitu. Lane County Bank. IBltabllshed la 1882.) EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business n all bran3h33 transacted no avorable terms. A. G. HOVEV, President. J. M. ABRAM8, Cashier. A. G. HOVEY' Jr.. Aast Cash Remington Typewriter . Standard of tr;e Uorld, .arry (T. J-ioIdep, Bicycle agency and repair shop, Willamette Street. Old Kentaeky LIQUOR HOUSE, W. M. RENSHAW, .'Proprietor. Keeps the Beit brands of WHISKEY, BRANDY, BIN AND All Kinds of Wlnesl Alw tho Celebrated 8CHLITZ MILWAUKEE BEER on draught. Eugene Street Railway. friME CARD. After the 4th of Oct. 18&5, the "tree cam will run on tho following scheda " lime uuiu luriner notice. LEAVt'0 TUB DEPOT. 7:10-7:40-8:lO-S:40.9:l9:4O-10:00 . m hen evury hlf hour. LKAVKTHK UNIVBRSTY.', 7:a-7A'i V8AM:25-9:5().lM:15 ft a. llifii everv hair hour. Can will leave prompt on tim LOVE AM) KOSES. Orrantcss Mario Antoinette ITelTrrspn i fffw Indisputably beautiful. She possessed the raru beauty thut 110 one questions, oot even womeu. When such a bouutiful woman paeses along the street, all turn to look at tier, just us In the luurning when their paths lead In an opposite direction they turn to behold that spot in tho eust where the tun rose clear and radiant. Naturally Countess Mario Antolnotto hud cidles adinirem uud suitors. Tho Most earnest of them were tho two netjjh hors of her parents, Cumill von I-oerinnen and Ernst von IMimhul. Cauilll w.ff the mostdashiiiK officer that could be imag ined. JIo was not only h famous dancer and horseman, but he talked well and played tho piano brilliantly. His easilo was maeuilicent and superbly arranged. His stables were well supplied. Ho had Indeed debts, but debts are fur the most jrt an evidence of riches. Krnst vnu Priuztlinl was, on the contrary, quiet, but earnest. Both sued fur Mario Antoinette's band, and each in his own way was tilled with distrust and jealousy toward the other. This uncertainty could not continue Ion Bit. One of them must yield his place if murder or a deathblow did nut remove hhn, but which ouof Tho parents permit ted to the daughter her free choice. And Countess Autoinotter Really she had not consiucrcu whom she would choose. The day before tho garrison ball (before a ball Antoinette was more radiant, more joyous and more conquering tlmu ever) the two suitors came to Castle Hulversen at the same moment, nud almost attacked each other In the mil on. The result was that they urgently and earnestly begged Couutefiti Antoinette to n nder her Jinal decision. Make known to us by somo token which of uh iK tho favored one which of us you will make happy with your hand," cried CamJll von Lceringcn. "Yes, let us know our fato today, for only under this condition can wo givo up tho duel which tho scono of today 1ms rendered almost un avoidable. Tho ono whom you reject will leave the scene of combat. Will you do 'Oh, you must, Indeed," cried Ernst von Prtnzthal, "for, Antoinette, I cannot endure longer tho torments of this uncer tainty. I lovo you. Do you understand whnt that meansf It menus that I shall suffer always if you do not say, ' You shall find new life with me.' " "Woll, for my part," Raid Countess An toinette, laughing, "I will give my decision this evening. At this moment I really hnvo not tho timo. My head Is so full. Tho inodisto has promised mo my ball dress at noon and it Is now 11 o'clock. It comes direct from Paris, and I havo no Idea of tho style, scarcely of tho color. Then, until this ovening" "And let us fcjjow at the first glanco which of us has to hope, and which of us has to despair," eaid Ernst von Prinzthul in n hoarse voice, while his breath oamo fast. "If I am the one to whom you will give life and happiness, then wear a red rose in your hair. Will you? Hut If it la Cavalier Leeringen, then" "Then, of course, woar ft whito ono," smiled tho ollicer, showing his whitest of teeth. "Hoses vary commonly in theso two shades, us does wine." 'So let It bo, so let It be," morrlly said tbo Countess Antoinette. "Hut now ndlou. I beor a carriago In tho court. I wuger It Is the modisto and my ball dress." Tbo ovening came. Antoinette stood before her mirror in all tho magnificence of the dross from Mine. Leon t in o of Paris. Sho was besido herself with delight. In Us style, material and shading of colors tho ball dress was n master work of ole ganco. It was of tho palest rose tint, not the rose, red that recalls tbo color of tbo hundred leafed rose, but tho shado that suggests oitUcr tho winter rose, whon fully blown, or the tip of tho diamond petal that has almost n yollowisb shimmer. In this toilet, which harmonized won derfully with her complexion, her eyos and her chestnut brown hair, Antoinette was sweot enough to kiss. Thero remained only tho question of tho flower for her hair. Hcfore her lay n clustor of dewy rosos that tho gardener had just brought. Sho must chooso. Sbo thought of tho Im portant role tho color of her flower must play this ovening. But did sho think or tho wooors thorn- selves? Did she lovo ono nioro than tho other? Sho was extremely fond of both, but of which ono particularly? That) sho scarcely knew. Did she think that tho hand some ollicer was a little lick lo and a littlo frivolous; that ho wns somewhat Bkeptical as well as simowhut reckless and somewhat extravagant? Did bIio re member that a truo heart tone had sound ed in the voico of Ernst von Prinzthul;' that ho was benevolent to tho poor, and that on this very morning sho had seen a tear sparkle in his eye? JSo. who thinks of such doings beforo a ball? Who thinks of such things In tho bllssfulness of n new toilet? It was really imposeiblo to wear tho red roso with tbo blossom tint of the dress that shaded so softly, but the tea roso, tho heart of which softly glowed into n creamy shade, completed her toilet In tho most enchanting manner. 'Oh," murmured Antoinctto as sho fastened tho robo in her hair, "triumph for tho cavalier! Tho prize is his." Many years after a woman sat grieving In a cold back room of n great house in a large city. Sho was sicUand sulTering nnd aged boforo her time. Kho was a widow, although her husband lived somewhero In tho world outside In disgrace nnd degrada tion. After he bad spent her fortune, de ceived and scorned her, ho had left hor. The deserted woman, now sick and poor, turned tho leaves of a prayer book by tho feeble light that a street lamp threw In the lulscrahlo room. Her glance was at tracted by a dead blopsom that lay dry as dust between tho leaven. It was black and dry from ago, but it had once been beau tiful. It was tho wreck and ruin of n onco White roBO. Exchange,. Hired inKn. One can hire a gun or a violin, a house or a dress coat, almost anything, in fact, including dogs. Setters and pointers ara hired for hunting purpose, and they can bo hired by tho day or the week or tho month. Nowfoundlandsand Ht. Her minis aro hired for watchdogs, usually for tho summer. Watchdogs aro hired by care takers of buildings In tho city, but oftoncr to take to country houses, where, after be ing tied up for a day or two, they beoomo woll enough acquainted with their keeper to follow hlin about. New York fun. III! Wmy. William Good It's shocking tho way some young men pend money. Jack Dasher Inn't Itl Now I got ev rythlnn on credit. Hrnoklyn iAto. CAfTOY CATHARTIC VV CURE CONSTIPATIOf I 25c 50c FULFILLED THE LAW. Thero was n commotion !n Ri'tr.v1: Gravel, Wy., on tho mernlng cf June it, Jack La tip worthy, a local rrlebritv. had killed u tenderfoot from Pennsylvania, and there was naturally some curiosity, if not to say excitement, over the affair. . The circumstances of the case wore tike this: J nek and the Fennsylvanian were hav ing a little game of curds when the fur met noticed a slight deception on tho part of his adversary in tho way of dealing him. self from ono to four cards too many and concealing them In his coat sleeve. "Irlcli proceedings are entirely foreign to the customs of this yere cump," llually remarked Langworthy and at tho same timo he sent n bullet Into the tenderfoot's head. The rude luw of Scratch Gravel took cognizance of this fact, and Jack was ar rested. A few weeks later ho was arraign ed for the murder and pleaded guilty. The judge sentenced him to bu limit ed. Then Jack made a speech. He saU: "I killed the man, I know, and perhaiH It's fair enough that I should die ti;o. LeaMways I don't set up my judgnicnB ag'ln that of the oourt. Flhe laws of Scratch Gravel should bo enforced, bits just now I'm sort of sorry tho enforcement Is necessary. Tho deal Is a hard one, and tho worst of It all Is that the roughness Is not ag'ln me alone oh, uo, not ag'ln me, but willy and the twins. "I don't care for myself just as soon go as not but when I think of the twin I tell you I enn't stand it. You see, tho twins are boys both boys. They area rat tling pair, and no mistake. I niters reck oned on the twins 'mounting to something In the world, but if their father is to bo hanged that settles it. What would (ho twins ever 'mount to then? "Now, If I oould go somo other way, it wouldn't look so bud the twins might pull through but to ho strung up like a common thief, it would bo a weight on them 'ere twins that 'ud keep 'em down forever. So you see, it ain't for myself that I caro, not for mo nnd nut for Sally so much either, although I do kinder like the old gal, but tho twins. Well, it breaks mo all up to think of leaving them, it does, for a certain fact. Jedge, when will tbo performance take plnco?" Tho unfortuunto man wns informed that the 10th of July wns the ilato fixed for bis execution, and that ho should make preparations to bo on hand at that timo punctually so as not to delay tho proceed ings. "You see, Jack," said tho judge famil iarly, "we ain't going to be mean enough to look you up; not you It wouldn't bo right not with an honorable man llko you. -It ain't for any dislike for you or bad feeling that we're going to hang you, Jack, but it's tho law, you know, the law. So you'll make It a point of honor, Jaok, to be on hand when tho time comes." For tho nent week Jack staid at homo nrnttv mil Mi nil thn Hum fin rviclnnnllv some of his friends would drop In to ask t about his health and the health of tho twins. Tho slightest mention of tho lat ter would set his tonguo in motion, and somehow be scorned to think thore were no other children In tbo world worth talk ing about. "They'll pull way ahead of tboirold dad in a fow years," he had of ton said. " May bo ono of 'om'll bo an auctioneer or a bank president and tho othor a steamboat cap tain who knows? Them boys aro smart." Ono ovening, just a week prior to tbo date fixed for bis execution, ho seated him self on a bowlder near his cabin door and took tho twins In bis nrms. They wero littlo follows and climbed nil over him. One of them got bis little brown arm around the paternal neck and pulled tbo grizzly beard with his chubby lingers, Then, looking Into tho upturned face, ho said sorrowfully: "Thero's wasscr in your eyos, dad. What'yr matter?" Jack put the child down rather roughly, nnd romarklng, as ho brushed his eyes, that it was mighty hot that evening ho walked Into tho house. The 10th of July arrived. In tho morn ing, quite curly, Hill Druko, an old timo friend of Jack, camo to sco him. "Seems to mo tliar ought to bo somo way to got out of this," romarked Hill. "You wouldn't slip away, would you?" "I don't want to shoot you, Hill," bo said florcoly, "hut I'll do it, suro, If you re peat that Insult. Thought you know mo better than that. I'm ashamed of youl" "Hut you don't understand mo!" ex claimed HIU excitedly. "Listen 1 Tho jedge sentenced you to be hanged tho 10th of July, but ho forgot to nniuo tho ycart Tho 10th of July ten years from now will do, or lunger. IIo only suld tho 10th of July!" "Hut be meant toduy,"said Jack, trem bling In every limb. "Hut he didn't say It. You may suit your own convenience about tho year, Jack. For your own snko, and for tho sake of tho twins, skip!" There was much disappointment that afternoon nmong tho citizens of Scratch Gravel when It was discovered that Jack was gone. Search was mado of his cabin, but thero were no signs of Sally, Jack or tho twins. They wero gone for good. And now comes tho strongest part of the story. Tho lUth of July live years later a gray old man, bent nearly doublo. thrust Ids shadowy form Into tho prcsenco of tho chief magistrate or hcratch Gravel nnd domanded a hearing. "I am Jack Langworthy," ho said, "and I havo comu back, according to my prom ise, to bo hanged. You boo, tho twins aro dead both dead and Sally, she's gono to run away with another man, and now I've coma back to meet tho requirements of tho law. There has been boiiio delay, I'll admit, but I was bound to coma back somo timo, nnd hero I am.' The laws and customs of Scratch Gravel had changed somewhat slnco Jack depart ed tho placo ilvo years before, nnd as tho affair in which ho was interested was no longer a sensation of tho duy ho wus sim ply told to leave tho town us soon as pos sible. He wont at once, and when last seen alive ho was tramping slowly out of town, with bis faoo toward tho setting sun. A littlo later In tho year, when tho bushes begun to shed their leaves and tho vines that tumbled over tho gray rocks wero touched with frost, tho llesblcss frame of a man was found susponded from a rock over a deep ravine. It was Juck Lanifworthv. Falling to find an exocu tinner when be wanted ono, ha had token tho matter Into his own band nnd hanged himpelf. Exchange. Weird Kpitaph on A Itaby'i Urnrff. Iu the Prairie Mound cometery thero Is a sin a LI tombstone ererted over a child's grave, seemingly by its parent, which hears this most singular Inscription: "A littlo weazen faced lift by, head too big for Its body; two great, staring -yos seeming to wonder why It was born. noiomoa City (Kan.) Tribune ALL DRUCCISTS k jfv--f .---I- m . & Pure, PLUG T0BACCOrKlE Ft-a BETTER larcerithan:e "I v tti'lf i v llUII QREGON flEML EASTERN It 11 CO. YAQUIHA BAY ROUTE Connecting at YAQl'INA RAY with th SUN FRANCISCO & YAQUIHA BAY STRAMSllli' COMPANY. STEAMSHIP "PRESIDENT" Hulls from Yufimna every 0 days for Kun Fruneisco, C'ooh liny, J'ort Orloril Trinidad nud Humboldt Hny. Fasseneer Accomodations Dnsmasscii Bliorti-Ht Route. lMwecti tho Wll i 1 1 .. v.iiii.v mill ('iilif(iri)la. Fare from Albany and Point" West to Sun J) raneltico. Cabin SU-eraiso Kound Trip Uoou lorou uuyn, ,uw To Coob lbiy : Cabin 8 00 SleeniKH 0 00 To Humboldt Hay ai.d Port Orford: HrI.Iii 1 00 Htcuruge 7 00 RIVER DIVISION. 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