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AN OPEN To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING 1M THE COl'RTS OUR RIGHT TO. THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "C ASTORIA" AND "PITCHER'S C ASTORIA," AS ont trade MARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hijannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same that has borne and does now ,v , . Qn &ery bear the facsimile signature of wrapper. This 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 hind you have always bought 7 t - on the and has the signature of OutfMcJ&iii wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept Tlie Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. . March S, IS 97. &t2 34-,. . z. 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. THC CCNTAUfl COMPANY, TT MURRAY STHCCT. NC'aW YORK CITV. DR. G. BIDDLE ffiS. DENTIST OBiC'j-w on Olive MMt, Ictwttn Fifth an sinh streets, oue t.n m-st oi Miio.ciot Hotell. GEO. B, Attorney and Counselor WflhJ, PRACTICE IN THE COUIiT TT of tho Second Judicial District an 4 in le Supreme Court of this St'itp. Special attention given to no H action1 and natters in probate. A. C. WOODCOCK ATTORNEY AT LAW UKFKB-Oinj-hiiU block aoutu oi ei.rlri(-u Block. i it us W Thompson. Charles A i.ud Thompson & Hardy, Attorneys-at-Law, Office in First National Bank Bkig . Practice in all the Courts. Etipe, 0 GEO. A. DOUIUS Atiornts y-at-La w, EUGENE, OREGON Fries Over Lano County Bank. L. BILYEU. Attorney- at-Law, EUGENE, OREGON. Urornci Over First National Bank. DK. J. W. HARRIS, Physician and. Surgeon Offlc over Henderson it Linn's Drug Store. OpiicxUourb: 9 to a.m.; 2 to 5 and 7 to Kesideuce Ferry street between 11th and 13th J. M. WILLIAMS ATTORNEY : AT : LAW COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. Office over Lane County Bank. H. D. NORTO K LAWYER. Rooms 1 and 2 over First Nutionii Bauk W. KUYKENDALL, M. 0., Physician and Surgeon. Office In Chrismar Block, specUl attention to suriftTT ar.J Mn'Ki ;l; esx;. oi wuuiuu J. S. LUCKEY, 3" ES WESi 'S3 Watches and ClockB Re;r.aet! HUBBLE'S TRANSFER M. 3 HUBBLE. PROPRIETOR- General Transfer Businoss Cone. tW All kinds of Wotl nrale. Breut 'ti.aferr.Hi ti injr pnM of ihe rity I'iaiiom.a itoiitehoid Furniture Moving a Ji cclaliy. NOTICE TO CHEDITOHS. Notice if hrfby givt-n that G- o B Iorrif n duly apK)intrd execitrff th eitata of Sarah 1. ritch. decMl. AH trvDi hiving clima auiiut mid ft.t are hereby notified to present th( snnie to th txcu:or at hu law ofnc, in Emj-tir y. withia aix months froai the date of tbii notion. Eagoe, Oregon, Ofco. K. Domiis, January 4, IW. Eiecntor. LETTER BANQUET.' ; CENTS THE BEST SMOKE IN THE CITY Try i lies m Kill smoke it alway NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lund Office at KosnburR, Or. March 4. 1898. Notu-t is hereby tiven that the lollow i ii on ami Hetller Jma 11 ltd notice of hip intention (o niriko hail yrouf in aminort of hia cluii'i, ond that noli pio. f will bu made before Joel Wire, U t. - mmisfiionpr, al KiiRone, OrrRon, on April lb", ISim, viz Gourde 1) ard on II E No GS1H tor tho t e i of sen 4 tp 1U r r 1 cost. Ho u.iu.or the following witnesnnn to provo hid continuous residence upon and cultivation ot, said lima, viz Albert J Ward, Carey W Tbomi.son Andrew HicKson, J a men MiigritHS, all of Llltatou, Uregon. U M Veatcii, lie inter NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Officii at llOBeburg, Oregon, March 4, lbU8 No lieu i hereby pivcu -hat the following named ucltler has filed notice of his iuteuiiou to make final nroof in Btipnort of his claim and that mid proof will be made be fore Joel Ware, U S Commissioner, at Eucene. Orrcon, on April IN, 1898 viz: Albert J Word on II E No 0817 for Ihe s e ll of sec 14 tp 10 s r 1 east. He names the following wituesnt'S to prove his continuous residence npon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Carev W ThomnsoD. Andrew i Ilickson Janes MiiGiiejs, Georo D Ward, all of ElHston, Oregon. It. V Vkaich, KeKister, fiUAUDJNSllIP SA'uE. Notice is hereby given lliit by virtue of a'a order of the county court of Lane county Oregon on the 0th dwy of December I will otter for sale at private Kale lhe following described premises: Lot o, ti, and 12 of section 34 in Twp li b U 1 w of Will amette Meridian in Lane county Oregon coutainina 1W and 'JO 100 acres in Lano ncuntv Orutrou. All purntrcB wishinu buy stiid premised are hc riby notitied that on andader tho 7th duy of January 1898 the said guardian will proceed to sell said premises at privale sale. All persons msa- ioc to buv the same are hertby notified present their bids to the said guardian at ihe law i.ffico of Walton A: Markluy Will amette street between 7th and 8th street hugeue Lsuecouuty, Oiegou. ETIK I'USAU, altos & MaukIjKT Guirdian. Attorneys.. NOTJCii Full Pl'IU.ICATION. Land Othce at I!fpbury, Or., March it, IH'.ts, Notice i hen-bv Given that tl. fnll.twinjr- named sf tiler has lileil notice of hi intention to tn.ike tin:il i.roof in ninii-ort of bin claim l ;iTid that -ai'l proof will ly made Wforfl Jfiel Ware, I' S ( '(iinniifioner. at Eugene, (treifnn. on pril 11', lS'.H, viz: John A. Howeri, on II K No JAM) for the n E Wiof mcH, Tp IS S, K .' west He numes the followinir witnewea to prove hi contiii'ioiM rei'lenc upon ami culti-'ation of .-lid land, viz: Lnuig I) Itowe, Edward WVlls, Kicliard 11 H.iye. of (.'mw, Oreyom Kichard L ilayef, of Llewellyn, ( rejnn. It M Veatcei, Ite'ister. NOT!" K FOR PL'IU.ICATION. O.'ce ntltsburi', .e-n Murch IJ, KJ8. N'tili is hf-rr-by oivfn that the M'ow n.nufil sr-tlU-r hosflled notice of his in tuition to mftke final proof in support o hU olniui, and that said nroof wil, bs msJf ..f.r Iivd W.ro, U 8 Coram is.sonT. at K'iu'ftne, OrfRon, oo Ap.il 25, ISiiH, viz: Clii"h-r D Ilirrisonll K No Alii, for thf of sec. 21. ID. ID S. R 2 West. Ho names the toilnwing witDMe tr. ;.r ito hi. contintrntis rfsnUnce o,on ani .Tiltivitinn of ssi 1 Im l, viz: Frmk Stafford, Ssnforl SkinnT, J.eob Sirh'iNon. Charles lUnsbtrry; all ol l.o hk. Orr-con. II. 11 Vmrrn, liejiiler. AN INQUIRING LAO. IV r mil 1 Ailorutiu-ut WliUh A tnwarvti to I'unccf Mtry . "When I was down in iho TVumv r.:vuiiKii:is dt.ini my turn inih.it ftvuliar and .rii!iitive Kvtkn." otwrVi.l tho tpo clal in-i. i oent, "1 had at various times such glii"I'!iuf life as you paniivtvd chil drvn of the luxurious capital nuvor not. I remember otm June morning I aroso from my timplu bed of clapboards on tho loft; t.wr of a log cabin and proeivilod down a Luider to tho earth, thenco a humlied yards down to tho crock, whero I was tiiTurtk-tl aniplo oj'ik.m.miy for my i.uv tutiiial ablutions, as tho trvam was big noun to run a sawmill with. As I sphi.slu-d my face in tho clear wa ter and fplt ttcrcd over it alter the usual fashion of a man who likes to wash his faco I was joined by tho 10-year-otd son of tho family with which I was stopping. liu stood on tho shoro watchiinr mo with much interest, which lam ttliul to say I returned with zest, for ho was a picture boy. Hu was sandy and frvcklal and didn't look as if he had had a bath in tho memory of man. His clothes were slmplo noui;h, consist hie of a cotton shirt, and thcro was no hat to hide a head of hair which I am positive novor felt tho pene trating and twrsuadinu inlhieneo of comb. Ho was too much interested In tho mysteries of my toilet to say anything un til 1 took out a comb and began to uso It on my tangled locks. After a tug or two nt It, looking nt him meanwhile, ho stwjko. ay, mister,' hu said curiously, 'have yer g,.t to do that thervr' " 'Do what there?' I smiled in tcply. " 'That there that yer doin.' " 'Vou mean combing my hair?' " 'Yes.' " Cf course it has to bo dona' " 'Kvery nioriiin this urwny?' ' 'Certainly.' " 'Well, goewhillerkiiis. mister.' ho said. with much feeling, 'yer must bo a heap of trouble to yersclf.' " Washington Star. A STORY OF NAPOLEON. lie Liberated u Scotchman at Gberkumpfi Itcqueat, Napoleon had at ono time ninny ndinli- crs in hncland, osnoolallv ainomi tho coniniercial classes, who suffered deeply fmin tho war, but ho alienated tho Fyiupn- tnics or all such by his cruel arrest of tho MiKlii-h who woro in franco at tho time of tho rupturo of tho poaro of Amiens, in laua. homo 12,000 Euulish of both bcxcs wero thus detained in irksomo captivity till the closo of tho war, and hardly a family In tho middle nnd upiierclassos but had to bewail tho absonco of somo friend or connection. YcC in individual cases Napoleon showed somo mairnaniniitv. A young Scotchman, ono Robert; Hendry, from Glasgow, n sclent ilia dyer and chemist, hnd taken advantao of tho pcaco to visit tho great manufacturing houses of Franco, and ho was staying at Jouy, whero Dbcr kamiif has established a huge. cotton print ing factory, when war suddenly broko out. Hendry was thereupon constituted a prisoner by tho authorities, but nllowcd to remain on parole at Jouy. npoleon ono day visited tho fact or v un expectedly, accompanied by Josephine. Ho mado n rapid progress through tho works. Villagors nnd work people, tho hit ter numhoring 1,400, assembled to witness his departure cheering tho cortege, nnd cheering still louder when tho emperor was soon to tako tho cross from his own breast nnd all is It to that of tho modest Oberkampf. Isnbey painted tho scene, and tho picture Is still to bo found upon tho walls of Versailles. Hut Ober kampf had still something to rn-k. Napo leon smiled propitiously, but mado n wry faco when ho heard tho petition, which was for tho release of tho prisoner. "An Englishman 1" "No. siro, n Scotchmanl His mother his sisters depend on his In born." "Well, ho shall bo free, then!" said tho emperor. Household World. The I.lack Cap. Thoro is ono particular part of tho dress belonizinc to tho order of tho coif tho blnck caii which tho judges in England always put over their wigs when passing 6en tenet) of death. Jjlttlo is known con corning this black cap, and many mistakes havo boon mado about it. Mr. Horgeant Pulling, In his work "Tho Order of tho Coif," says: "Tho black cap, or sontenco cap, of tho judges nnd sergeants is certain ly not tho coir, as Lord Campbell repeat edly states. It is, on tho contrary, tho covering expressly assigned to veil tho coif on tho only occasion when tho coir was required to bo hidden, liy tho anolcnt privileges of tho sergeants tho coif was not to bo taken oil even in tho royal pres ence. Tho chief insignia of tho order was to bo so displayed when sitting on tho bench or pleading at tho bar, but this rule seoms always to havo been departed from in passing sentence of death. "Tho head of tho administrator of jus tico was then covored, as n token of sor row, by tho black sontenco cap. This cor nered cap, black cap, or sentonco cap, as It is sometimes termed, Is a picco of limp black cloth, which is put on tho top of tho wig. Tho cap is rarely put on, oxcept when a prisoner has been convicted of murder,, nnd then tho judgo places tho enp 011 tho top of his wig and passes sen tenco of death." Gentleman's Magazine. Analogous Reasoning. A poet proffering hia work to an editor said : "This is a small ponni, hut quality Is tlio main thini?. I vonturu to think you'll liud It true, poetry." llavliiK read It tho editor put It Into a drawer ond, handing tin) poet a lu cent pleco, paid: "This is n HTimlllsh coin, but I am so bold as to hupo that you will be pleased with its purity. It Is nearly all silver." r-.in l-'ralK-isco Examiner. "Lay" Plates. In enring for tho talilo during a dinner party It is customary to reserve tliomo.st vaiuahlo or artistic plates for tho "lay service." Tho Echcmo of providing does not )iermlt tlie guest to lm without a pinto before him, nnd between tho courses plates aro laid nt each cover, ono laid down whilo tho used platu is removed. Cnuldon, Copeland and Hoyal Worcester china aro much liked for "lay phiti." Philadel phia Press. A Diagnosis. Slaudc Do you know, I really bellovo Hint Tom is going to propose. liertha I noticed that hu was looking terribly sad about something or other, but then, you know, dear, it niny not bo that. Perhaps his mother Is sick, or possibly ho Isn't feeling well himself. Huston Trun-h:-ript. Tho Oormnns nnd Si.tojh drnnk tholr wino and liecr from horns unprovided with hnndh-s er feet, so that the horn had to bo iinnlled by en-h drink' jffgSfih CANDY 10c 'V'1";.'"' ;V " 'i ",' lir-i' ALL WOMtN IN FRENCH FICTION. Iitrti-1 l'ortraitttrc of Kr.-iuU Yvtr.4 ttuii .11 other l'r-'Ult-tl liy Sovlil. Mb A!;: L. Hieknei!. wl... li.d f- r some y. art. t i i. i u.iom- i.i a o, i tni In tiio" Ijouseludd Naikho:i 111. contrib utes to I he tVntiu .in ariu-li- on "fivuch Wiw-s and Mothers." This is richly illus trated by drawings by Burnet do Monvel. Miss Hicknell says: Thoso who hnvo gathcrtnl their opinions as to tho real character ut tho average Frenchwoman from the romantic liter ature of the present cvntury, nn.re epvl oily :hat of tho last few years would nco e!arily In-ar a nevero judgment, tingid with a considerable amount of contoinjit. Such an opinion would, however, bo un just and wholly undeserved, as any im partial observer, having Iven privilegtM to share French homo life, could truly tell them. Tho average English woman is very graphically depicteU in EngtUtt nov els, and a foreigner can fttrm a fair esti mate of her merits and demerits from tho descriptions of English domestic life pro aentiHl by popular writers. Hut it Is not so in France or In French literature. Tho rwil French gentlewoman deserves to bo bettor understood, for she is totally unlike the heroines of modern novels, whose writ ers know about as much of aristocratic life as tho author of "Tho Lady ITabella" in "Nicholas Nlckloby." Tho pictures presented in Octavo l'eutllet's writings art! perhaps tho truest to nature as it is seen in somo melancholy cases. Hut ho himself certainly would have been ready to admit that tho women he uit-t in dally life had nothing in common with his mor bid heroines. As ho belonmd to a good old family of tho upper bourgeoisie, he had better opportunities of knowing tho society which he depleted so powerfully in his novels of fashionable life than have tho upstarts who describe salons of which they have never crossed the threshold. Hut even in tho works of Feuillet, al though the frame is accurate, the portraits are those of exceptionally diseased minds. women like Mine, ue I bampallon In M, do Cantors" or tho dreadful Julia de Tro caMir may exist in France or elsewhere, but those who know trench, society will certainly recognize more readily women like Mine, do Camors nnd her charming mother or theSuznnno of "l.a Clef d'Or," with tho home of Hi by Ho nnd tho dear old people so delightfully described there. Manv examples might bo (united equally sweet and pure among tho heroines of ieuillct s Impassioned narratives, and ono is convinced that theso have been moro faithfullly copied from nature than tho others. Tho fact is that tho great majority of French novelists belong to tho Bohemia of literature and are not admitted within tho precincts either of aristocrat lo circles or of tho less refined but equally strict bur- pools homes. They know onb tho border land, peopled In general by tho wealthy and adventurous foreign set w hich budded nnd expanded during tho Becond empire and has now taken its place by tho sldo of ) Ircnch society, but not within its palo, A Realistic Kceno. "Realism Is tho thing," insisted tho garrulous actor whilo they wero taking their night lunch after tho show. "Noth ing lakes like tho real sawmill, tho cotton mill, train of enrs, lire engine, burning block, gcmiino horse- and all that sort of thing. "1 discovered that when I was n kid getting up amateur performances. That's where I learned human nature before wo youngsters knew anything about tho ways of tho world and had a comb with n piece of paper over it nnd a jew's harp and ft mouth organ for tho orchestra. I'll novor forget when wo gavo 'lied Handed Anto nius' In tho barn 3 cents for adults, loent for children over 6 nnd free seats for tho balance. Everything was real. I had a corn knife fur a sword, nnd thero wasn't ft soldier In tho squad that didn't haven musket longer than Mmsclf. When wo fought, tho anger of battle flamed from our eyes, nnd when ono fell ho went down so hard that It took weeks to romovo tho bruises. Tho audience would get on their feet to cheer, ami it took half a dozen husky marshals to keep them from going after tho villain with pitchforks. "When it camo time to behead Anto nliis, the excitement was intonso. Tho mu sic of tho orchestra was slow and dismal. Tho children had to bo carried out, and they whooped as they went. Tho peoplo held their breath as I ground tho corn knifo on a real grindstone nnd hissed my vow of vengeance. When I removed my coat and rolled up my sleeves, tho breath ing stopped. Just hero my father ontercd by way of a granary door and carried mo kicking off the stage. If ho had not, I would havo decapitated the youngster who was playing Antoiilus ns sure as I nm alive. If the whole thing hadn't been so realistic, wo couldn't havo held our nudl encoforton minutes. It's tho snmo way the world over." Detroit Freo Press. Lauglicil Himself to Death. Among the historical incidents connect ed with tho rathliaus is ono relating to on old judgowlio laughed hliusolf to death. Ono sultry day, rends tho reeurd, during a recess of tlio council tho nionibors wero leaning from tiiowindowsof tho rnthhnuB in tlio hupo to catch nny stray wind. It wns tho perind of hoops nnd voluminous skirts, nnd maid shored w ith mistress tho munla for distended nttlro. On this pulsu lcss summer day a protly servant girl In a wide hooped skirt nnd a gay bodice mado her way through tlio loitering groups up to tlio fountain. Sho lllled her tub nnd lifted it to her head, but in this move ment, lo, tliii wonderful skirt was wrested from its fastenings anil It dropped to tlio ground. Tho judge had seen the maid ap proach tho fountain liko n ship under full sail, nnd when ho now lieheld hor, col lapsed anil nbashed, ho was lllled with such humor that upon tho spot ho laughed himself to dentil. "Stuttgart," by Kltio I. Allen, in Harper s Jlngnzino. Clerk Worm Turns ou Shopper, fiho wnnted to look at baskets, and for Hint oiirnoso llio clerk took from tl.o hhelves a lingo assortment until all but two were senttcred oer tlio counter, ino woman did nut want to buy, so ho turned nwny, milking tlie cicuse, "I only camo In to look for one of my friends. " Tho clerk felt rather cmiHHTated nnd replied, "Mad' am, if you lm "l0 slightest Idea that jour frlcntU are in cither of theso two baskets on tho shelves, I Khali bo pleased to tako thnin down for you to oiamluo. rMirlngllcid llepublicnn. The Italililt lllrinstry. It doesn't t;d:c much to Btnrt tho rabbit Industry ah w rnbbitsand n turnip patch or some other pasture but It take. t mighty hustling 1" ' heck It nfter It gets n ouod start. Wii kill about 11,000,000 of ii,,.,., in N'urth Carolina every winter, hut them are lunro hero now than thero wero when Mr llalelgli nrougtit nis im migrants ov. r Wilmington (N- C.) HUir. 0REBON CiNIMt EASTERN K U CO. YAQUINA BAY ROUTE (i!iualu:( al Vll'lNA BAY Willi Hi SAN FRAHCISCO & YAQUINA BAY STEAMSHIP COMl-ASV. STEAMSHIP "PRESIDENT" Sails from Yauuinu every U days for Sail Kraneisoo, I'uoh Hay, l'orl Urford l riiimaii aiul liiimboMC liny. Passenger Accomudatluns UESQrcasscil ShorteBt ltuute lletween the Wll lainelte Valley ami t'allfornia. bare from Albany anil I'oints Went to San Kraiu iseo. C'aliin $10 IK' Steerage t tHi Kounil Trip liooil fortiO ilay, 17 im To Coos Hay: t-abiii 8 (Hi Sleeray" U 00 To Humboldt Hi' ami Port Orford Cabin tin 00 Steeiaire 7 Oil RIVER DIVISION. Steamer "Albany" between l'oilland and CorvallU. Ihronuli without lay over Leaves Albany 8 a m 'i'ueMdays, Thnifdays and Saturdays; leaves 1'ortlaiid. Yamhill St. doek, (1:00 am sunduys, SVednusdays ami Fridays. EDWIN STONE, J. !. MAYU Manucur. huil K vir b CKOIIOK K. t'iAW . Att'Ul hk'ui. IORTHERN PACIFIC Ry. K N s Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Tourist Dining Cars Sleeping Cars St. Paul Minneapolis' Duluth Far"o TC Grand Forks UrOOKSlua Winnlne" Helena and lBute. ..a., i -Througn Ticketsto- Chlca-o Washington Philadelphia New York Rnftton and all Points East and South For Information, time carfla, maps and tlrkoU call on or write R. McMURPHEY Ocu'l Agent, Kugene, Ollleo Opposllo Ounrd Oflko. -011- CBAELTON. Asst. Qenl. Pass.Agent. V Morrison Htreet, cornor Third PORTLAND. OBIOON Old Kentueky LIQUOR HOUSE, W. M. RENSHAW, .Proprietor. ; Keeps I he Best brands of WHISKEY, BRANDY GIN VND- All Kinds of Wines Also the Celebrated KCHMTZ MILWAUKEE HEEHoti drnuKlit. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS, Proprietor. Htngo leave Kiigeno for Klnrelieo Mnmluyi WedliMduys Krltluya nt 8 n in Iteturnliig atago leaves Kloreuee for Eugene Tuewlays) TliurwlnyH untl sl,.t,ir,lf.uB nt. H a ill arrive in Eugene t 6 p ill the day following. JINOI.K KAIIK v . to IK) KIMI.SDTKII1 Tlck.ta tor sale at It. Banes' ll.i ry barn, Ktl- r-ne.orat llurd Davenport's otilco lu nor- EUGENE-LEABURG. n. rcalter I will rim dallr (taao helTwn Fu..;ne and Ialmnr. Frt-lKlit ami l.ioanc shoold I lett al mj .laWe tlie e'iOlnf adore depi.rtnre of llif le. . ntRKf iaYii" r-iis'-ew n' " . . . urn el II am. Htnrnllill, slane .eave -tarsal 1 p m, arriving In Kuneneato p m. FOLEY SPRINGS Htnge leaves Eugene for Foley HpriiiK" Mondays, Wednesdays; and hridaysat 8 a m, returning alternate dav. MANHOOD ' EvST m SOUTH VIA Tlie Sliasstti Koute l)F TKS Co KiprtMs Traina Keve I' oriland I'm! y rortland K unfile San Krancioco A 1 ov triiiin- 1 1 1 1 i.i I City, Wo ol inn, i- it 1 1. , 'i . n . J tf em mi, A 1 1 1 i j, '1 1 1 . 1 1. i 1 . lla rnt-lmtK', Jmttitr to;. )m Wfll, 1 1 Ithn (n . 1 1 1 i . i I t i ona iiotn'hur tit AnldaLd tnolunve. HOStvBUKO MAIL, 141LI. S M) h in l.v Portland Ar 4. SO pm 2.ti4 p m l,v Kunene l.v li'i'-Oaa .J0 p in Ar How ha in I.vi7:.fl DINING GAKS ON 00 DEN HOUU.- rULLMAN liUUKTaLEKPIiBB 4SU- SKCOND t l.ASS CAKS Attached tc all through trains West Side Dlvliion. BLTWELN PORTLAND AND t0it ALLIB U.UL1UAIN HA1LT (BXCIIT BUN DAT.) 7:S0 a m I l.v l'ortland Ar I 5:00 pn U:l;. p ai 1 Ar Cuna.lis l.v 1.05 v At Albany mid v'orvnllU connect withtrtklt of i)ieK1"- Central A Kii-itt-rn lihilwny. IX11IIHB tUMH 1IA11.T (aSeUT Bl'MAI. 4 :W " m I t. i'.irtlancl Ar I 8.M ft 11 ;-:to t, ti, i Ar MiiMmnvillo l.v I tr.M n t 8:S0 p in I Ar Independence Lv 4:60atu Til KOUCH TICK KTS to all I'oimt in tho Eastern Stall's, Cnnaua ui d curoij oan be obtituit'd at lowt'Ht rules tri lu L. (1. ADAlit. Agent, tuen. It l i lt. I'. II. MAJiKIIAM, THROUH TICKETS ... TO TIIK . i EAST and SOUTHEAST Southern Pacific Company and piillmnu l'nlnco Hlcoliots, Tourist BlrIrl and Itcollil Chair oars, Dally lo. , Denver Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City, St Louis ami oilier Kastetn t'ltles. The only lino rom Portlauu enuring iiasHeiigers Specially Conducted Encurslons tlirmich to ClilcaRo every Wednesday, and DAILY TOtJIllHT CAR 8KRVICK PUHTXAMU TO (JHIUAUO ,1. Ri.,iflnrn l'ni.inf. Union I'anlflo and 0 n w Uvn. Uhv huh chocked ttiroueh to dcatl nation, .Masuillcent scenery, buloa De)s)t, fast For liirihcr inlormatlon apply to any aaonl Houtliem raellluijouipaliyor It. H. BAXTKIt, O. , BROWN, Uen'l Agent, Dial. Pass. Agl 130 Third st, Portland, or V.' 'J Future cc.r-r.-..-t for present seeming; tco:iom; ,l-t tuy the sewing macliiuc vHK.i estab lished reputation, that guar antees you long; and satisfac tory service. J j J ITS PINOT TENSION . AND , , TENSION INDICATOR, (devices for regulating- and showing the exact tension) are a few oi the feature, that emphasize the Mph grade character of the liite. S:nd for our elegant H.T. catalog. White Shwing Machine Co., CLtVtlAND, 0. Eugene Street Railway. TIMK t'AKII. Aertllo4tll of (Xt. 1KM, llio slre cars will run on tlie following wliedu time until further notice. I.KAVINO TIIK DKI'OT. 7:10.7:40-H:1-N:4'I U:K'-9:0-10-W .;m lien every half hour. LKAVBTHK UNIVKRHTY.l't , J r,.S:;'fi e:f)f-B:"5-9:50-10:15 a m l w rv mm in in. VI'; hii'i! len.i i ti ii 1 1 . 'ii tim RESTORED ,' Ut mmlum Dr. PrRlt'l iriiow nr Thit wuti'lCfiUl trmcilf .. .1 . .... a.. UfMk Ualtliir I .... South ; li ft p ia l.v ll:pm 1 l.v 7:l iitu I Ar .N..HI' i.v 1 4 r.i a l.v I s c r fain Ci'wr, llili hf, WMkeluluma, L"tt Minbootl. Niglm VmU mom, NerToastifM, kU tlrtlm, lvt of ixiwer In Gtvrili Orni of etihrr ki, tt.uw. i oer exettlon, Tt.uthful rrror a'm. utt of .. ... i,,nni.,isi twViirh Ifid In Infirm it v. ('nriButnmlOB OT Inunitr. CBn lftt)el In iKkri. Si oocwr tkx,4for by mll trpt-mi. Clrrulur Vte, IVjM ill druKRUU. Ak for If, Utt no othrr. Iinnfcturfi by Ih ffnii M-1lclne Co., Purl. Prtoc. I.tue-tni truf Co..tlurtribuiitigaycul. Tbltd tod YtmbUl ., Foftland, Ot. J Soo Piu ilic Line. To tkMldveatll.ule tra. eonsitiiiK o .lace .leeninir ears, li.xourioiis diuln cars, eh'Kautday eouebes and maKiiill cent tourist cars and free colonist sleep ers from the I'a. illu to the Atlantn Ithout ehaiiKe. Mist Olrsct and Cheapest K Kooienay Mining istrict till -I.ANU KASuiiAN AND All Doints lu the Ikunotan Cnunti i Oet a pamphlet Kivi ift full iteMTlptio,, ot this wonderful c intiv A.k ti c aitent for a copy of tl em, mm- laws i,l Urillsli Columbia. lowest Raws lo aim trom ( , , . ETJROI?E . i . . v1kii Alluntls Sli'nmchlu l iu CANADIAN PACIFIC ICY ( O. 8 Royal Hlail Steamship Cino TO CHINA AND JAPAN. CANADIAN Al1 H A I. A N tllflll I. UONOLU1.U, FIJI AND Al'STHALlA iO, Tne shnrleHt. Ilnu 1,. 11... ivi....... Theso Bteainers cany nil experienced medical man, and a stewaniiw i n every voyage. rortiuitt tames, naiiioh 1 ix nr.n. information, call on or addrej-H HF.O. F. CRAW, B. W. GKKR. Agfiit, Kugcna. Freight ami I'assen.cr Aut j C0YI- Hi. Ihlrdbt., I'orllando Pl.t. Paaa. Aitont, Vtncouvor B. C. This Railway Co. Operates lu truliis on the Intnous block sysielii. l.ltitH its trains bv elect i U It out. Uses tlie celebrated elietin. ueitli ead lug lump. Ilium splendidly cnuliipcd passenge iiaius every nay anil night belween til. Haul and Chicago, and tinmba. and Chicago; tlie Chicago Milwaukee and St Paul. Also operates Bteatn liealerl veslibiiled trains, carrying tbu Intest piivale coinpurnieiit enra, library bulla smoking; cars, uud drawing nuui sleepers. Parlor cars, free reeling cliuii ea nntl the very best tiling cur seivln rj'or tlio lowest rates to unv nolnl I ' the United (States or C'nnnda, nppl to ticket agent, or address C. J. KODY, W. CASEY, tlenoral Ageut, Tmv. I'ivis. Agent. rortland. 0. R. & N. EAST. (JIVES TIIK IIIOICK OF ' TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES GREAT NQHTHLRN RY, OREGON ShOKl LINE. Vli SALT LAKE LENVEH OMAHA alto KANSAS CITY VIA BPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS 8T. PAUL AND CHIC A (JO OCEAN STEAMERS OREGON, GEO. W. ELDER AND CITY OF TOPEKA Leave Portland every five days fur ALASKA . . POINTS OCEAN 8TT AMER8I LEAVE PORTLANb EVERY S DAYS yon SAN FRANCISCO HtcuiiuTH Monihly fri.in Portland Ynkohniim iuhI Jlonn Koiir; via ti e Norlln'rn I'ticlfW' Kn "nhhlp t'o. li counectlou with O. R, & N( Kor full inronutttlon c'l on O. H. AN. Agent L L HI KVKNH, hiufue. Cr i.UlrcM W II llt'lM.miRI. UenurMl l'tUMtPKt'r Ajtout, I'orlUud. t'ri'KOO, DUIiWKM.,rARMLL&ro. uen. Agi. or, i 'sc. a. h, uo. 1'ortlftuiJ, Urt'ifuu. Tir.Kfi a ro ALL fU" T CAf 1 ... john m. Williams AUCMT, KUOCNC. Through I'nlaco and Tourist Sleep ers, Dining and Llbrnry Observailou cars- ELKOANT VKSTI11ULE TUAINS. No. 4 Limited haves Portland at 2;00p. m.; AfllV$ME7 No. 3 Limited arrives Portland at 1U;15 a. in. U S Land Commissioner. Joel Ware, having boen p (Kiinted U. S. Circuit Covrt Coinniisnioner for tho district of Oregon, is now piepared to mako Homestkad Filinos, Final I'hoofs, and take tes timony in Contkst Cases Having had thirty years ex perienco in this lino, he will guarantee satisfaction in every case. Oflico in Odi1 I'V'.Io-vh' l!uilding, liugene Cii.pcn,