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AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IX THE COURTS OVR IlirillT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE CF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Jlyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "CASTORIA," the same that has borne and docs now bear 7 on every the fac-simile signature of CuziV$rM&&: wrapper. This is the original "CASTO Rl A" which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and sec that it is the kind you have always bought ; 0n the and has the signature of -tffii&Zy. wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. II. Fletcher is President. 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 docs not know. "The 'Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. THK CCNTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY TDECTI NEW YORK CITY. JOB a8 PRIlll! Hills! Baa S ENVELOPES LETTER HEADS BILL HEADS, MEMORANDUMS, INVITATIONS, CARDS, WEDDINGISTATIONERY PROGRAMS,! POSTERS, pamphlets i receipt blanks'! legal:blanks, . mining blanks, BRIEFS. Or anything else you need executed to your? entire satisfaction. Daily and Week y CAMPBELL BiiOS.. Pponrictnps SAILING. BOC1H WIND. Br i'lit tkus abnvtt ui, UiUe eluiuls drifting cvr! Blue vurend the ta. all .-htmuuT and f.ah. foom well off and a hay 1 !m rrvaking, Uu&ic uf rip;lcs, like kiiij;tihtr' yUsh. Uurtli- ami splash I C'huc kltw tlio water, Silver to windwtirtl, Htihin to Iw. (Sunshine of nature. Hey lights wide op n Tii pleasure lu nail on a cummer sea. iue west. Fitlnp of wind blast n, drumming uf hnlvardsl Beokons the. dwp where the tfrevu wavta run. PheftJ clow hauled and helm hard a wiaibir, Eainbuw ithot fcr:iv flun aluit m the aun. Itm plun't'l Diijm tho bow under. Uuunt and away on tho Uick oi the sea. Joy cf swift motion, . Infinite distance Tin rapture to sail when the winds Mow freo. NOKT11EAST. Ilnwl of the tempest, Thundt r of breaker! Foam dinhiug hi-h on a eo.-u reefed sail. Skipping the white crests, lutpmu tho he-llowa, Swoop down the wind, like a gull iu tho gulc lioll, roll! Ruh tho seas after. Flashes thw Wjicun us homeward wo Thrill of tho elements. Soul self assertive 'Tis passion lunml when thu storm wind I low. William J. Lony in Youth's Couipanton. REUNITED. It bad been ir.iuuig for two days, nutl now the cb;:nc to enst of tho wiud liad brought sleet, ami tbo lnoisturo was freezing in tbiu, dangerous ico oa tbo pavements. George Witberspoou swung tbo cor ner into Pino street. His usually crtrc body was brut against tbo strength of tbo wind. "SuCh we:itbir for tho lust cf April," ha muttered us ho went up tbo steps of his bon he, and us bo put tbo key into bis door a vteioit eamo to him uf tho April two. veers before n vision of long In lies, with L!osouiiug lilacs and brto chestnuts and daffodils and of a tall and radiant wou'.u always at bis side, llo entered tho housq and went Klowly up ntairs. How clearly it all streamed out, enveloped bis mind, his senses! JIo bad first seen her r.t a tablo d'boto in Paris. Ho had followed her over half of En ropo and hud finally mot her at Padcn- "iueu. Sue hud a doting old father, but ultimately tho two bad gained bis ro luctaut surrender of his only adored daughter, and they bad married. l'or just n yeur they had enjoyed su preme, overflowing happiness, Tbeu Al ice beeauio jealous. A batch of old let ters had come to her from an unscrupu lous woman her bushaudhad been fasci nated by in bis extreme youth ut college, and sbo resumed with all her intonso passionate nature anything which could come between them and their exclusive love for mm another. Sho bad spent ouo long night alone lashing her hitter envy to madness atid the next morning alio had gone to him with marvelous calm ness and told him of her irrevocable do terminatiiai to leave him forever. He was proud. Ho bad mot ber with dis dainful iudilnmuce, had considered self justiiicatiou unnecessary, aud they had separated. J'hey both had lived quietly. They went nowhere, U.v their frieuda wero common oues, and they avoided all pos sible annoying meetings. Ho spent his timo on the board of trade, at his clubs or in bis home, which ho could not bring himself to givu up, and sbo had so restricted her lifo that he scarcely caught a glimpse ot ber. Only at tho theater or at some concert did her pure, proud prolilo suddenly start out from tbo crowd, aud then :notiou would so powerfully sweep orer him that ho would have to leave tbo building. Only one Loud still existed between them. Alice's father was old and an invalid, liis time was speut tit water ing places, mostly on tbo other side, and it had suemcd a dimple aud dutiful kind of falsehood to weave around hint a veil of iguorauco ns to the real statu of affairs and leave him with the happy feeling of Alice's joy and completed love, bo they wrctu to him regularly, filling their letters with sweet plami and umbitions.uncomciuusly embodying in them their fund st wishes and most heartfelt desires. Ucorgo Wilhersporm was dressing himself carefully. Three cravats wero thrown aside b; foro be had tied ouo to his taste. He never looked so well an in a Tuxedo, Alieo bad always said. Ho could bear her voice now, her low thrilling voice, sayiug ns sbo camo to ward him uciv.sa the hall, "My big. stunning sweetheart, " and just before sbo put her arms closely around his neck, "Dear, dear, bow I love you!' Ho shivered with desiro for her. Would bo never recover? Would ho never forget? Ho thought he could al most feel her faco pressed sottly against bis bis nostrils vy.ro lilled with tho sweet, subtle smell of tbo sandalwood her laces wero put away iu. Hush a knock at tho doorl The man's heart swelled with feeling. Ho forgt t everything, tho intervening year, tbo i.wful bitterness, tbo loneliness, and he softly opi ned tbo door, drunk with one dominant idea. His man Chambers k'.ood without. "A lady to see yon, sir," ho said. "Her uamoV" Witberspoou asked. "Sbo says it's not necessary to tell it, sir, " answered the man, "but it's on important business she wants you, sir, aud she will keep you only a min ute. " Witherspoon's wholo being was vi brating. What was this strange premo nition? Was it sorrow coming or did he feel a dawning joy? "I'll bo down iu a moment, " ho said. Ha walked up and down the room rap idly several tinirs. It was tbeir anni versary. Ho bad remembered and kept it vi riuiiily. It was barely possible it had curi e nvtr h r as strongly tho hap pintss they were mining from their livet, the incompleteness of their vapid prebcut aud perhaps she had como to bim. He was almcst running down tho stairs in hi eagertier-s. He h ul d back U:e portieres, and (hero she stood before The Pioneer Limited Is the name of the only perfect train In the world, now running every night between St Paul and Chicago via the Chicago, Milwaukee A Ht Paul Hail way the pioneer road of tho Went in adoptlngall Improved facilities for the satety and enjoyment or pafengerR An llluatratpd pamphlet, allowing views of beautiful wenery aloiijr the route of the Pioneer Limited, will he sent free to any person upon receipt of two-cent prwage utamp. Addres Geo H Heaflbrd General Pa-sengrr Agent, Chicago, 111, tho tru ;t:-;ui;l;t. t h r elimuesa accentuated l y Lvr w'.vi t ivat, the wlii .iies and di I'.i'u i 1; r f.uo starting c v.t xiniitrly ii.;u tiu Lws at her tuit.it aud li-uu un.lt r tho Lig bbu'k bat. As be appiu.u betl her be no tieed tho nervous tapping of her foot iu tho tin of the rug, tho teiiso prt-ssuro of her clasped hands. Was it u dream Alice iu her homo again, a year's mis ery canceled in a moment? Ho held out both hainls and noticed her eyes iu tho iniiror tbev wero laving as ho said: 'And have you como to mo again, Alicer" ho started visibly and mm slowly turned. 'Yes," sbo answered quietly. "I've como to vou. Aud y a mustn t fail UK'," sbo added beseechingly. 'Won't you sit down?" Wiiliorspoou Ued. She was trembling. ''Thank you," sbo said, and tho sat on a low stool, ana tno man noticed with n sinking of the heart how sbo drew her littlo cloak about her, tho thumbs of tho clasped bauds turned up and back. How ho remombued! 'I must como to tho root of tho mat ter at once," tho girl began, and grad ually her voice grew tierce and she look ed him full iu tho face w ith Ikt wide, sad eyes. Ho noticeil, with almost a feeling uf exultation, that her faco was now too faco of tbo woman who had lived and sutl'oivd 'Vou haven't heard from my father for fcouio time, liavo your" slio Logan. 'No," Wiiherspocn answered. "It must be some week's now." 'I received' a telegram thu after noon, tbo woman went on quietly. 'IIo arrived iu New York this moruing and will bo iu Cincinnati tomorrow. Ho is bound for California, and bo will, on bis way, stop iu town with , his son and daughter." Her voice bad broken. itberspoou rose to bis feet and walked to tno win dow. Tbo silence was painful. "And what will you do?" bo said, at last, turning to her. "There's only one thing to do," and tho girl's voico was determined. "My father has very littlo longer to livo, Ho's not had much but disappointment In his lifo, and, cost what it may, I can not bring more sorrow to him. You know how tbo ghastly thing would shock his old timo conventionality." Sbo hesitated and seomed to look to tho man for his help in thought or deed, but his fear of her scorn kept hiin silent. At last, taking a deep breath, she went on : "Tomorrow morning I must soud horo tbo fow things I took away. Tho por traits, my piano, my work they're- eas ily put in place-and will bo as easily mov ed away again. I'm sorry to so inconven ience you, but you must seo it is un avoidable." Sbo stopped again and looked into the iiro. "My room," she asked, "is it much changed?" Tho man was kneeling bosido hor now, his arms about her. "Sweethonrt, sweetheart," ho almost moaned, "stay with me, I beg of you to stay with mot My life's been a misery siuco you've not been everything is flat and with out flavor. Wo'vo taken a year out of tho radianco that is given to man but sparingly. Dou't let's throw away an other moment of it. I love- you oh, God, how I lovo you I" HiH head was buried in hor lap, and slowly sbo took ofl! ber long glovo and stroked tho hair sho remomboretl so woll. "Aro you perfectly suro you want mo?" sbo asked softly. And so it happened thatonthosocond anniversary of their wedding .Mr. aud Mrs. Goorgo Witberspoou wero seen by a party of gay young friends taking dinner at tho St. Nicholas. "Gad!" as ono of tho men said later. "They wero liko two children off on a lark, and aren't they qnito the host looking couple in Cmciunatir Cincinnati Post. Impartial. Tbo absoluto trauspareuoy of Words worth's nature was often vory amusing to bis friends, since it somotiiucs brought him to tbo expression of opiu ions which seomed diametrically oppos ed. Unco while ho was looking at a magnificent seuuo iu tho lako country bo said to bis companion : "Travelers often mako their boast of Swiss mountains on tho ground that tboy nro two or throo times as high as tho English, but I reply that thoalouds lio eo low on them that half of them commonly remain cut of sight." Tho other answered, perhaps rather dryly: "That is true." Ho made no defense of Swit.orlaud, remembering that it was folly to I nril t!u lion in his lcn, Tho Uou'Uiu in hit hall. It might bo inexpedient to do battlo with tho prophet and priest cf Luglish mountains when be stood on bis own ground. "You cannot too thoso boasted Swins mountains when tho clouds bang low, " Wordsworth continued pertinaciously. "Certainly not!" But utter a pause, bo spoko again. "IJut I must admit, "bo said, "you know they aro there." Had ho boon op posed, ho would net have withdrawn Bu inch. As it was, his own fairuoss of mind mado hiiu retract. Youth'sCum- paniou. III. Case Contluned. John Allinscu. a Muhlenberg lawyer, is a wag of whom tbo .Mailisouvillo (Ky.) Hustler tells a story illustrativo of tho fact that even in tbo presence of death tho ruling passion asserts itself. He became ill at his homo in Green- villo with what was supposed to bo beart disease, and a jihysiciuu was hastily summoned. When ho arrived, John was gasping fur breath, aud ills friends expected him to die lit any minute. When tbo doctor asked bim what was tho matter, ho coolly replied, "Doo, I have an intimation that my case is about to bu called, aud if posHiblo I want to get a continuance. " Tho doctor went to work and, con trary to overybody's expectation, did get John n continuance, and be is still practicing law iu Greenville. FriHHell's "Ij(f IliiUBe" Hotel. Neatly built. Kpleinlld accnmmoila tionp. 'J iihlo nupplied dally with fpsh trout, and venlsom In fujunon. Hplen did liiintliie; iiml ll-hliin In vicinity. Hinges and innllH tlin o tltnea a week. Very rcaionulilo termi for k'I"'', Only about om-liiiir tin; umal cli arte offiininier renort plneen. Kor terniH and further purllculurn ucl-dr--s, (iKO Fhisskm., AlcKeiizIc Iltidge, Or. A (J Si In order to further introduce ELASTIC STAHCH ( I bit Iron tirarid), the manufacturers. . C. 1 iubinrr Pros. Co., of Keokuk, I own. have decided to G1VH AWAY a tautiiul present with each package of starch sold. Tlue prcnts are hi the form or eaiitiftil Paste They arc ijxi ) i . s ia sui-, Lilacs and Pansics. Pansies and Marguerites. wr pi-wj ur th5 TprM will go MitrtiNGrnBROiY? 1.- Thee rare pictures, four in number, bv the renowned pastel artist, R. I.-Kov, of Sew York, h.u c been l'1 in hi.i studio and arc now ottered for tlic first time to the public. The nietures are aecur iti'iv rcnrodticed in all the colors used in the oriir- inals, and are pronounced by competent (5 Pastel picture; are the correct thmg tlii-m m heautv. neliness if color and g Dm of these pictures O will be given away last so p witn cacti package ot pmvli.iscu nl your jroCiT. a is ttu- t-rst laumlry stnmi on the niarl:ct, anu is sold fur lo ('cms a pac-kat. Ask yair roic'r for this starch and get a beautiful picture. ALL GROCERS KEEP ELASTIC ST3R3H.- ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE - A Nil Soo Paeific Line. To nil Points Kast Bclld vestibule trii. .s consisting o Piihioe sleeping care, li.xoiirious dinin carfl, eU'Rimt (lay coaelies and niaKiiili .-eut tourist cars and free colonist sleep ers from the l'aclllc to the Athmth without change. Most Direct and Cheapest Route to Kootenay NAKSIT, NKW DKNNKIl, Sl.CKiAN L11Y, MCI.SON, NAI.1, Tit All., rtM.-il.ANI) )K A Null AN AND All noints 111 the ikanogan Country Get n pamphlet givt lg full description ol this wonderful e -nitrv Ask the agent for a copy of tl e lulling laws of lirilisti (joiiimina. L-iwcst Rates to and troin .... .... via all Atlantic SleiiniHl.lT l.iu CANADIAN PACIFIC U'Y CO.'S Foyal fllil Steamship Ci',' TO CHINA AND JAPAN. CANADIAN AIUBAI.IAN I11AA1I 1 To HONOLUi-U, FIJI ANDAUSTHALIA Tne shortest lino to the Colonies These steamers carry an experienced medical man, and a stewardess on every voyage. For timo tables, pamphlets, or any Information, call on or address (IKO. F. CRAW, 11. VV. Gltlilt, Agent, Eugono. KrelKlitanii I'asKemior Aut 110 'i'hlril Kt., 1'orllKiid O A. J. COYI.K, Dlst. 1'aan. AKcnt, Vancouver II. C. Northern pacific Ry. u N 8 Pullman Elegant Tourist Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Cars f St. Paul! Minneapolis Duluth Faro Grand Fork3 Crookston Winnlne" Helena and TC I Butte. -Througn Tickets to- Chlca'-o 1 Washington York Boston and all Points East and boutn For lHtormatlon. timo earai, map. and tlrkota c.llonor wrllo R. McMURPHEY Oen'l Agent, Eugene, Olllee Opposilo (iunrd Ollleo. 0B CHARLTON, Asst. Genl. Pass.Agenl, 7A Morrliion Htrcot, corner Third pnnTLANO. ORCQON NOTICE OF. FINAL Sl'.TTI.i:.IICNT. Litatenf Lonia II Ilanebttt d-rpa-cl. Votiee i lirrebv liven that II K LovfrMv-o It .1 llnwlliorim (x iit.r of aet cuti I have fllf'l their lili.il neo.iint fr nutth lni-lit of .aid eitat-; that We.lli.-K.lay .iniiB i.i io.-j, liaalwcn net by order ot the eonrt to lo-nr ob- iretiona to the Mine. l r, i.iivMin.r., Li J Haw i ii.ieisK, (ico 1! TlOHItlH, Kvpcutor Atty for Kiitale. 'resent res an! arc i-mi'.k-tl as folluvvs: Wild American Poppies. Lilacs and Iris. chosen troni the very choicest subjects critics works of art. lor the home, nothing surpassing ailistic merit. 0 R & N CO. Uep.ut Timo Schedule. I'm in lVntland Arrive From l-'ust Mail K i in .:dt 1 j nke, lltMivor,1 Flint Mail 7:li0 a iu Kt Worthy Otimlin,, Kiinttiis t'itv, St TjUuik, C'hieiiKO and' KllHt I Widla Widln, Sp.i kiinc, Miiint-iipoliH St I 'foil, Diduth, Mihviiiircet, t.'ld cnn iintl V.wt. Ocean Si kamsiiu'.s All filililiK date md)j'ct, to el i an Vr Sun Kriuieirico Sail July f, it, 111, 17. L'l.liri, l!8. Spikiuio 1'lyor 2 p m Spokano Flyer lu:l.t a iu 4 p in To Alnwliii Siii .Ijdyl!) t'uI.UMItlA KlVKIl STKAMKllfi Tn Astorift nud Way Lanilin'H. W'n.i.AJirn kHivrii Oretfoii City, New hiTnf Sale m and W ay liiiiidiu'H. WlLI.AMK'ITK AN1 Yamiiim, HlVKUH Ort'i;iii City, Day ton nnd Way LamlinuH. 5 p tu K p in V.x Sunday S;it 10 I) IU 4 i in Kx Sunday It ft 111 Kx Suudny 4:30 nm Kx Sunday 3:30 p ni Mnn, Wed and Frl. Tui'M, 'l'lmr ami Siet 1,V tliil-Viil'B I Wll.l.AMKTI'KltlVKU 1 Arr Portl'd Dam I Portland to (lor- 4:30pm ilon. Wed I valliannil Way I Mon, Wtd ami Kri . ( LandinuH. f andJ''H. Lv ltiparia I I Lv Lewiutu l:-loam mnakk lilvKU. OMiiani .M-m, Wed Itiparia to LowiHtu Sun, 1 ilea lid I- ri I nnd 1 hnr L L Stevens. Ak'ont, J'.iiKciif. W H Hurlburt (Jen J'ftHs Ant, 1'urt, Or CORVALLIS & EASTERN n, I TIME GARO. 1. ForYaquina: Tram leaven Albany Leaven (lorvallia, Arrivo Vaiiuinn, 2- Returning: Leaves Yaqtiina, Leaved Cnrvallis, Arrivo Albany, For Detroit: Loavrh f'nrvnllifl, I.eavpR Albanv. l-JifiO p in 1 : l.1 p in 11.00 n m 7:00 a m 11:40 am l-iL'o p m 7.dfl a m H:05 a ni V2-.-JO in Arrivo Detroit, Returning: LoavcH Petrnlt, Leavoa Albany, Arrive Corvallia, l'-';K) p m 11:05 p ni 0:05 p m 1 and 2 conneot at Albany with Southern Pacilie train, K'vinn direet aervlce to nnd from rowport auUaujaoent beaelie.. Train for tho inotintnins arrive, at Detroit at noon, Klvinir ample time to ruach earning eriiiiiida on the llioitenbuHh anl rlautiaui river, aameday. Edwin Stone, II L Wai.dex, T F & P A, Manager J Tuiixkb; Agjnt, Albany. TICKETS TO ALL POII'TS CAS I ... JOHN H. WILLIAMS AQfNT, IUOCNC, Tli rough l'nlara and Tourist Weep ers, Dining anil Library Olwcrvat Ion carH- KMCOANT VKrtTIIiULE T11AIN8. No. 4 Limited leaves Portland at 2:(Ki p. in. No. 3 Limited arrives Portland at lU:lfi a. in. nr nmnr nr. Prnn trllow Af iprv IMIlM. This wuiiUer.nl rrtaetW finch Weak. Mrinorv, ot hiinftn, I"t Man'iiKxl, NiijhiU Uinfft- aim, Krtvinr, nil (Irntiin, i'-n v( i-.wrr in Cfvrutive t)rgn of fithf iwx.tn-.M.l by ffilioii, y niihful frrur t r.aive u of tobacco, opnim or Mimtii-iiitft. which le.td Infirmity, Cnnnitnptlun or Infinity. Can twranicd in "l i"(rkr-t. i.oo'irr tnx, 6 for f by mntl tirrpai'l. Clr. ulnr 1'trr- Sul.l v H lrnKl(. Ask for It; take nonltirr. Matiuf.-irtun A bv the i'' :in Mniirftie Co., I'ftrH. France. I,mie-H-ii Drug l.,il.btilbuliiif H(.ciiti. Vbif J aal ValiUl lrilouti, Ot. EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OK THK Southern Pacific Go Kxprtu Trainn l.tav. Pnrtlanil Daily- Stllllll .orlh 9:30 a m 4:19 km 8KX) p iu li:ll p iii l.v I'.irtlau.l Ar llrLsjon l.v hut-iie Lv S:l." am I Ar San Krauclaco Lv Alwvp train, .toll at Eat I'urtland. Dr.irnn. Cirv. Woedlinrn. Saleui. T:irner. ftlarinn. .lelF.mnn, All-auy, Tangent, Khedds, Halaev. llarrlslnirk'.Juui-ttoQ t'itv KllL-etie. Creawell. Cottage tlnivt-, llrain, Oakland and KoieburK. H, hate ticlvt'ta en leile lietween Vnrtlanil S.K'ruuietitn and Sun Krauci.co. Net rate 3! tirnt-elaiii and (II aeeouu-claaa, including l?rlier. Koftfliiii'ir. .11 nil, Ullily. x:.m a iii l.v l'.irtlaud Kiuetio Ar Lv Lv 14:30 p 10:50 ft 7:30 '.' 01 l ui S:-1I III KuHeburg Dining Cars on Ogden Route l'nllman Buffet Sleepera and SccMiid-Clasa Cars Attached to all Through Trains. West Mile ltivixioiT BMWELN FOETLAND AND 00RVALLI8 kAlL I BAIN OA1LT (BXOIPT BDMDAT.) 7:30 a m I Lv Portland Ar I 5:M) pm UiMpnilAr I'orralli. l.v 1:20 pin At Albany anil Oorvnlli. connect witn train of Oietfon ('entral & Katitern lvailway. IIl'UEHa TllAia OAILT (1X0IFTSUNDAI.) 4 :f.O ti m Lv Portland Ar I 8:2ri a m 7:ol)prnAr McMtnuvilla Lv I 5:fH) a m h:".n p in Ar Independence Lv j 4:50am THROUGH TIOKICTS to oil PointB in tho Eastern Btatea, Cuuada and Europe can be obtained at lowent ndeii from L. Q. ADAIR, Asent, Eneena U. KOEHLEK, 11. II. MAliKHAM, Mauaer, lieo. F. & P. Anent Portland, Oregon. THROUji TICKETS ... TO THE . EAST and SOUTHEAST Southern Pacific Company and '8 BICTO'' l'ullmau l'alaeo Hltuiors, Tourlhi; fllcopar arid Kcellu uhalr cam, Pally to . Denver Omaha. Chicago, Kansas City, St Louis ami oilier Eastern Cttica. Tho only'tUnerom l'or t land o during passuuKori Specially Conducted Eicurilons? through to Chicago ovory Wodnesday.'and DAILY TOtlHIST CAR 8KRVICB 1'UUTLANU TO CHICAGO via Routhcrn 1'ncIOo, Union Pad Mo and 0 n uyH, tiDK uku cnueKeu inrougn 10 at'B niilion, MnKtiincout sconury, Union Depot, fa timo, lowetiL ratuH. For further Informntlon annlv to anr acent Southuru 1'ttci tic Company or K. tt . BAXTER, U K, BROWN, Uon'l Agent. Diet. Pais. Agt Third it.. Portland EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS, Proprietor. Btntro lenvea Eugene for Florence Mondaya Wednesdays Fridays at 6 a m Returning Binge leaves Florence fur Eugene Tuesdays Thursdays and Buturdays at 8 a m. Arrives Iu I'Jiigono at 6 p nt the day following. SINIII.K FA 11 B 15.00 UUUN1) TKIl WOO Tteltet. lor aalo at; K. llaiifts livery barn, Kintetio. or at Unrd A Uavuuuort'a oulce In Florence. EUGENE-LEABURG. . Hereafter I will tun a dally itago between Kinit'iiu and Ixiatiunr. Fret it lit and baeKase aluiultl bo left nt my nlablo Uio evoulng before uuiu.rturo in inu surd, HtHKe lenvon Eugciio nt fi a m, arriving at Iea burKatllam. H'jturulng, Btago leavo Lya burtt at 1 p m, arriving In Eugene at 0 p m. FOLEY. SPRINGS Hlago leaves Eugene for Foley Hnrlngs Mondays, Wednesdays and F ridays at U a m, returning alternate days. - Old Kentuekv LIOUOR HOUSE, W. H. REHSIIAW, IProprietor. Keep, tho Beit brand! of WHISKEY. BRANDYj BIN AND All Kinds ofjWlnoti AImo the Celebrated 8CHLITZ MILWAUKEE BEER on draught Eugene Street Railway. TIMB CARD. Aflf r the 4th of Oct. 189S, the stre oars will run on the following schedu time until further notice.! I.KAVINQ TUB DEPOT. 7:in.7:4n-H:1(i-M0-9:10-9:40-l0:0O a. m lieu every half hour. I.KAVETIIB UNIVKR8TT, At every half hour. -8:26-866-8: 0:60-10: 1ft a m All v"i leave proinly on tlin