,
in.nl You llavo Always
TUo
iu
uso for over 30 years,
x ,
'Cv AIK'IW HO
,u Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are Uitt Kx.
T -imcnts that trillo -with nml oiuhuir tho lionli!) i
iifivuts nnd CUIUlrcn 13xicrinoo against Exp,-timiii.
What is G ASTORIA
Tiisroria is n. substitute for Cantor Oil, Puroirorlc, Jr,,s
nnd Sootliinff Syrups. It is Harmless and llasaiil. U
rontalia neither Opium, Morphine nor other Knrc-otie
substance. Its ago is its ruarantee. It destroys Worms
InHays Feverislmess. It cures Diui'i-liutu anl AVind
Cglic, It relieves Teethiiiy: Troubles, cures Constipation
null Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tlio
glonioeh and How-els, slviiifr healthy and i.alural sleep.
Tlio Cuihlrc"'8 Panacea Tho Mother's Frioml.
GENUINE CASTOR! A ALWAYS
Bears the
Tie Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CENTUW COMPANY, TT MOW
Wonderful nnlrdrPnalnu;.
Haitdresaiii,' in Zulnland is nn im
portant feature, both to tho hrido and
bridegroom, and the attention paid to
the corffnre of the pair won id shame tlie
performance of n west end hairdresser
whoarranges a bride's locks uud fastens
the orango blossom clinplct.
A cone shaped erection, for iiiHtnnre,
is the lawfnl coiffure of n Znln wife,
and this cannot bo legally worn till the
marriagerires are duly completed. Save
(or the all important cone, the head of
a Zulu bride is closely shaved, nn as
sagai being nsed for the purpose, while
is soon as a yonth is of mnrriagcablo
age hia head is shorn to leave a ring
ironnd the scalp and then liberally be
smeared with fat and ocher, without
which nngaents no Znln wonld feel fit-
trogly decorated for his bride.
When the bridegroom elect has boon
shorn of all bis hair savo the wool on
tie crown, which is trained in a circu
it shape and some four inches in diam
eter, a ring is sewed to this gam nnd
doal In this the Znln thrusts long
a iirons, needles and small utility
articles and is verv nmnd nf hi riiw
which is the badge of manhood. Cas-
le.
A Conscientious Sentry.
Washington, hearing that the colored
Mbnelscooia not be trusted, went out
e night to ascertain if Hie report was
The countersign was "Cam
i V aDi the general, disguised,
"he thought, by a large overcoat, sp
otted a colored sentry.
J'Whogoea there?" cried thesenti-
"lfieJd'"replied Washington.
ifc. . ' adTaDC8. nnarmed, and give
"nterngD," said the colored man.
nashingtoa came up and said, "Box-
!, soil" was the response. '
, rd saia Washington.
sail returned the colored eol-
arleaton," 8aid Washington.
WT?,,,D,,n '"mediately ex
ton. e" yon- Massa Wasliing
dge8?..80 'wt he say
, ,A Dn,"" Mttle Clrl.
, a i s lot of people live in our
U76 in fh i.. -J l.
uvv r. ni once week to caU
. uvea in the "workus."
ekrt. CT calIs mother such
names, she snrlilonW infni
"PC-rSLn'' te" mo those things."
"N . n does'" 8U8 persisted,
Blotter didn't -WaUt fatber to die' "
" -forxi pay ior tne C0I-
-n if: .!lcani3 doubtless so true.
PaUci- "With Palette ,D
... ""r.
'""(rronnrf i , p a Jonng woman,
sumikl. . 0 of econoinv. indnrerl her
"Weni 1Ve tho fo"naty of nn
1100 'n-g and t0 8i"eherthe
OarripH -n-iier iney uaa
iiKlk.. ,eas'I months lin inf.,r,,-,n,l
""smerXit'1 invcsted ' money in
:rr 'Pmawomun'ssnffriiio
"U- j, '""-'nlnent.
"Iacher
d W. f!J3 .rm 'he worst of all
4)titet scnooL" Philadelphi
. "tittVj ,pr,T"tMJ Science ha.
'al that i n.lnt !. ...i.i.i.i
i",nl nci f .." "reu with
VL.,,'irai,t-- ,Iul",on yMn. Mold
h Wkin. "r .ver fif'y ' . for
Bought, ami whlvh lias i,.ii
has borno the Blgimtiiris or
-... wv-v-.i. iiKKiu turner m.s iri
Koual KiiDervisimi i
-vu u.i uu.mrv,
1Wt it fluif , .
, , , , , W(l I (1
Signature of
WHY BTWCtT, NIW YORK C
State Normal School
Monmouth, Oregon.
Training school for tcocheri. New tmlldlnifs.
New depart invms. Uutjruded country school
work.
(Traduatea secure eood positions.
Strong courses. - Well equipped training de
partment. Normal court quicker nml best
way 10 Mtiteei-rliliciite. Kxim- for year from
JL'U lii iiM, or iKtanl 2 W) o. i:0 pur week.
Tuition, ?t. 25 per term o( ten vmvk.
Fall term bepi us September 1'J. Summer term
Juuo 11 to September 1,
For catalogue, address
P- L. CAMPBELL,
1'ruiildcut.
W. A- WANN,
Secretary of Faculty.
TllliEK LDtUEH liOATri COMING
Ijiiti'st Advices -ny They Will Hnng
f 'we Million Dollars.
beattle, July 11. Several vessels are
now due from Kt Michaels', Alaska.
Auiong them are the Roauoke and
Alliance, of this city, and theGuroiiue,
nf Vancouver, B C.
Uuusiml inteienl attaches to their ar
rival for the reason that late advices
from Dawson by way of the upper Yu
kon river indicate that they will bring
a large amount nf gold dust. The total
amount is estimated all the way from
?2,l!00,000 to $5 ,000,000.
In addition to the gold, it isexpected
that they will hriug definite and de
tailed information (mm the newly dis
covered Cape Nome and Galoviu bay
districts.
A Frightful Blunder.
Will often cause a horrible Burn,
bcald, Cut or Bniise. Buckleu's
Arnica Salve, the best iu the world,
will kill the puin and promptly heal it.
( 'ures Old Sores, Fever Sorw, Ulcers,
.Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Krup
tton. Best Pile cure on earth. Only
25 r a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold
by Wilkins & JLlun druggists.
Buclianon May Heslgu.
New York, July 12. A dispatch to
the Herald from Buenos Ayers Boyt
Mr W I Buchanan, United States
minister, has sailed for Montevideo,
where he will remain two days. lie
will go then to RioJaueirnandeiubark
on the steamer Buffln for New York.
It is said that Mr Buchanan intends
to resign his position and start u bank
ing house with a branch office In
Argentine. Mr Buchanan lias signed
the commercial Ireaty bejween Argen
tina and the Uulted States.
Guu-shot wounds and powder hums,
cuts, bruises, sprains," wounds from
rUBty nails, insect slings and ivy pois
oning, quickly healed by DeWitl's
Witch Hazel Salve. Positively pre
vents blood pnis.itiing. Beware ol
counterfeits. "DeWltt's" Is safe and
sure. Vincent & Co, Corner Drug
Store.
, tiMiurM VITALITY.
I r -r uir.OD
I l W i i " " '
i AND MANHOOD
Cures Impotency, Night Emissions an-1
wa-.tin? diseases, ali elTects of self
JCSS abuse, or excels and indis
A cretion. Anervetonicntic!
fev .loiillt;;I'!er. Brlnp-3 the
Vi Stt i V.lr r'n-.v '.iin.-:!c chock:! anil
fc'ft. restores the fire cf youth
i.fmti v.ii riprlinx:(i boxes
!or e-ii.fiO; witTi vritteit fimran
U a to euro or i-ciVnid tho money.
M-RUITA ?.1EDiCAL CO.
Clinton &. Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL
For (ale W I, Di'Laxo, Proppint, KtiRene, O
Farm for Sale Cheap.
380 Acres -c
Of well improred land. Two good
houses and barna. Plenty of farm
niplemeots, horses, cattle, wagontt,
etc Six miles southweat from
Kueeoe.
For terms, etc, address
MILES A. I'EIiKlNH,
Kticene, Oregon
'TIMBER INVESTORS!
Horace McKinlcy Brings Capi-;
talists to Inspect Lane j
County Timber. !
REPRESENTS LARGE HOLDERS.
Sh'.oui Journal Ju'y li.
H G M.-Kiule.r, (' K frtuimin, Mr.
K M Waiie and Mini Edwards of La
Crosse, Wis, arriv.d in the city lodav
and are at hotel Willamette.
Mr MeKiii.-y i a di-lunt relail e of
the presideut and represents h Hymll
cate owui, g aliout 800(1 acres of timber
lands in Laue county.
Mr l'ettitigill is a L Crosse, Wis,
lumberman. i, Cro,se cupiialMK
liave large investments in Western
Oregon. These young men will ex
amine and make esiimates on some of
tills property.
The ladies of the party, MisWaite
being Mr McKinley's sister, will stop
at Salem, while the geutleineii will
j"iu the rest i f Urn paity Imiluil f r
Lauo county.
The Hundred year Club.
A Hundred Year Club hu. Iirrn nr.
g'Uii.ed. Theolijeci is t.i hi inly Hie
u.'iiiuliiuis wliieh prnmiiie longevity.
Alter much study anil research lis
members must arrive at lie couulu-imi
that I lie only po.-8ibln wny to hi I it 1 1
long life is to take the best cure of
health. With alldue respect wv- lire
sent the study of Hosteller's Sliunui-h
Billers for consideration, This Is a
Ionic for one of the most vital nrviins
of life the stomach. For II fly years
it has cund cniistiialiini, Indigestion,
dyspepsia, biliousness, weak liver and
kidm'is. It makes st.ong st uihi'Ih,
rich red blood, and steady vidimus
nerves. If you accept a subsliiiiie
dou't txpect it to cure like Hn-teiiei's
Bitters. See that a private lt-venue
stamp covers the neck of the boille.
iW A r.UI.I,!' Kill r
A Former Kiigeno Girl Yinted ihe
Hull King in the ( ity nf
llexica.
Mrs Mae McClaiue (Underwood) was
sighlseeing iu the t.'ity ot Mexico
several weeks since and wrole the Ta
coma Ledger a very interesting letter.
The saying goes that n person nevrr
sees Mexico unltss pre en t itliihnl:
light, and Mis AtcClalne, yielding to
the popular notion, did what she will
never do again-went lo a bill tlghi.
We make an extract from her letter:
"The day we were there" (to the
buillight) "nine horses and six bulls
were killed, but oue was enough for us,
and as we left the scene, sick and falui,
and almost in tears, we were not slow
to declare we never, never would ace
another bullfight."
"The Thieves' Market is a large open
space of ground iu the center ol the
city where natives, are allowed to uo
every Sunday and sell such things us
they have picked up, or stolen during
the week. ThiB is the place when
curio seekers revel." -
Miss Grant's Marriage.
Newport, II I, July 12. Mrs Poller
Palmer is authority for the statement
that it has been decided that the mar
riage of her niece, Miss Juliu D.-nt
Grant, and Prince Cantacuzeue will
be solemnized in Newport iu Septem
ber. The exact date has not been
fixed. This will be settled upon after
the arrival of the prince early iu Sep
tember. Mii-s Grant has not announced who
will be her bridesmaids or maid of
honor. It is certain, however, thut
Miss Clapp, daughter of Mrs N B
Clapp, will be among the number. The
wedding will take place in Beaulleu.
American Liner Pang Will Be Saved
London, July 12. The situation of
the American line steamer Paris I his
morning Is most favorable. She is
fully i llo.it, clear of the rocks and was
seeuiely anchored iu a small creek
near the spot where she struck. Divers
are now patching the holes. Her
pumps are working successfully and it
is expected that she will be towed to
Falmouth at high tide this evening, if
the weal her is favorable.
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leave you, if you
used Dr King's New Lile Pills.
Thousands of suflerers have proved
I heir inati hlesg nieiit for Sick and
Nervous Headaches. They make pure
blond aud strong nerves and build up
your health. Easy to take. Try
iheui. Only 25 ceuts. Money buck if
not cured. Sold by Wilkins ik Linn
druggists.
Salem Journal July 12: While aleep
at his home near Eola, Monday even
ing, Hon II -nj Hayden was robbed of
$37 in coin. Mr Hayden thinks he
knows the perpetrator. It Is not often
Uncle Ben's caught that way.
HOW 13 YOUK WIFE?
Has she Inst her beauty! If so, constipation
Indigestion, sick hea lacbe are the principa
emt-es. Karl s C lover Loot Jea has curetl
these ill" for half a century. Price L'j cts and
.V) cts. Money refunded if results are not
satisfactory. For sale at Wilkins and I.inn
ilrugiiists.
Mr and Mrs B Laekamp, Elston, Mo,
write: "Oue Minute Cough Cure
saved the life of our little boy when
nearly dead witn tne croup. - inceui
A Co, Corner Drug Store.
EUGENE RECEPTION
Oregonian Reporter Gives Our
Town Boquets and Com- I
pliments. 1
HOW WE TREATED THE EDITORS.
Oregoutan, July Vi.
" Tne visitors aitnke Tuesday inort.
ing to tint! their ears at the depot In
Eugene, and w'tile the sleepuiL-car
sheet iniiNie, sometimes wtyled sun: log
was silil vibrating from many lertlis,
the ity r.ivption C'liiiinillee Kaihered
around end soon had mtiny carriugts
at the disposal of the guests, hiu! short
ly after 7 o'clock all bad been carried
up to the summit of Skinner's tiutte,
where a pretty f auorama of minimum
and vale, forest and farm spread out
and delighted the eye. Hire Is seen
the meeting of the waters, where ihe
Mohawk, MeKenzii) and Willamette
rivers form a purtueiship aud go louil
l.V ailing fur some oue to dam them
up and use them for turning mine
mills.
'Here on the summit of Skinner's
tiutte, under ihe great oak trees, the
Indies of Eugene had set, long tables,
with Biiowy covers, mid here thej
seited the entire trainloud of people to
a breakfast such as all w; o partook of
It will never forget. All the BulMtiiu
tlals aud delicacies of the season were
there, uhd the matrons ami iniiids who
served the repast were most uliarinltig
hostesses. Hight on '.he summit 6011
trout were broiled barbecue style and
served hot to the dclignted guests,
who were more than pleased with the
novelty of it all. These trout had been
specially caught for the occasion, and
one of the boats that had gone up the
McKenze fork after them had been
swamped in the rapids and hud 45 of
us Irout drowned. A bear thai wiib
sunt during the troutiug trip was ex
hibited to Hie tourists, and Eugene
presented each with a souvenir book
mid a tdg botjuet from the table.. Gold
quartz Irom the nearby iiiliiing ilis-
I rid of Bohemia, yielding $32,00(1 to
the ton was also exhibited, ami the
special peaks of tbeOascade range were
pointed out.
"Mayor Harris, Colonel It H Miller
aud others made short addressee, aud
when the tram pulled out there was
enlhusias iu cheering."
PROM BAI.KM.
Ditiiy Statesman of July 12: "The
editors and their wives spoke very
highly ot the reception tendered them
by Ihe Eugene people yesterday morn,
lug. The latter served breakfast to Ihe
excursionists, on SkLiuer's butte, over
looking the city. This place Is about
250 feet ubove Eugene, consequently
a splendid opportunity was afforded
all to view the capitol of Lane county.
Mountain trout, taken from the Mc
Ken.le river by a number of enleipris-
Eugenites, were one of the delicacies of
the morning meal; these were cooked
ill the presence ol the astonished guests
and of course, eaten with a relish by
all "
Uukbed Ihe Grave.
A startling incident, of uhichMr
John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the
subject, is narrated by him as follows:
"I was in a most dreadful condition.
My skin was almost yellow, eyes
sunken, tongue coated, pain continual
ly in buck and sides, no uppelile
gradually growing weaker day by day.
Three physicians had given tne up.
Fortunately, a friend advistd trying
'Electric Bitters;' and to my grea joy
and surprise, the first bottle made a
decided improvement. I continued
their use for tlrree weeks, and ain now
a well man. I know they saved my
life, and robbed the grave of anotlu r
victim." St one should fall to try
them. Ouly SOcts, guaranteed, at Wil
kins & Linn's drug store.
The greatest endless chain that ever
turned a cratik has broken. Miss Na
thulla Schnck, of Babylon, N Y, set
the thing going May 18, last year to
raise (4000 by 10-cent subrcriptious for
an iceplaut for sick soldiers. Ending
the Cuban war was an easy task as
compared with ending the endless
chai n which that war suggested to M iss
Seliuek. She raised the $10(10 the sol
diers got the ic- plant, the Spanish
mule fell mortally wounded atMatanzs
Cervera's fleet went to the bottom and
Santiago surrendered. Everything
connected with the Cuban war ended,
excepting the endless chain. Through
the newspapers she beggtd the public
to quit, but letters kept coming just
the same. Tiie postofllce at Baylon
was swamped, the S'dinck home was
filled with dimes, old envelopes and
di'gust, with no appreciable diminu
tion iu the number of trucks that
lin ught Ihe morning mail. There was
rv. sln of a let up until a few mouths
after the peace treaty was signed, when
the number of chain letters began to
di crease, and last Friday ceaaed alto
gether. Twenty-five thousand was re
ceived where only $4000 was asked for,
and the surplus was given lo the gov
ernment tousf in ihe hospital tervlci'
-Ex.
Hills Wanted.
Notice Is hereby given that bids will
he received at Thurston, Oregwn, by
i lie undersigned until August 1st, 1N0M,
for the building of n two story Wood
men hall, 24x40 feet.
Plans and specifications may he seen
at the residence of Chas Gray, Thurs
ton. Itlght reserved to reject any or
all bids.
Dated, July 1, l&WI.
Cham Okay, Frank Whitk,
Building Committee.
The J W Kays Furniture Co has re
ceived another car load of furniture.
Go a- il get their pricts.
DECK HANDS STRUCK!
But Hie Officers of the-City of
v.m? mM Mm
fc08ne Loadul tbelrieight
COMPLIMENTS FOR THE BOOT.
Ssli'in Journal, July 1
Yesterday while Ihe simmer City of
Eugene was at Brown's Island, about
to load a large lot of Cottonwood her
crew struck nnd refused to load the
freight, when upon they were informed
I hat there were "other" men ami they
could net their money by applying at
the head olllee, in the cabin. The cap
tain, engineer iii.il pilot, uotliii g
daunted, finished loading the freight
and the steamer proceeded on her jour
ney. When a few deck bands imagine
that they call do up as enterprising a
force of otlicera as operate the City of
Eugene they gel fooled.
The captain of the Eugene thinks
they will he able to run on the upper
river all summer, and has confidence
Hint the new craft can run I lie entire
season.
The striking deck hands walked to
Salem hist night and went to Portland
this morning on the Pomona. They all
speak Iu the highest praise of the Eu
gene as u tine craft for hauling freight
and of her extraordinary proclivities of
banking oil' of burs.
A Thousand Tongues
Could not express the rapture of
Annie E Springer, of 1125 Howard st,
Philadelphia, Pa, when she found that
Dr King's New Disc ivery for Con
sumption hud com pletely en led her of
a hacking cough that for many years
had mode life a burden. All other
remedies and doctors could give her no
help, but she says of thii Itoyal Cure
"it soon removed the pain iu my onest
aud I can now sleep soundly, some
thing 1 can scarcely remember doiiM
before. 1 feel like sounding iis praises
throughout the Universe." So will
everyone who tries Dr King's New
Discovery fur any trouble of tho
Throat, Chest or Lungs. Price 50o and
$100. 1'rial bottles free at Wilkins &
Linn's drug store; every bottle guaran
teed. Uerniany is Persistent.
Washington, July 12.- l.tli the
agricultural and the slate departments
have received Information that Bel
glum has removed some of the restric
tions as lo the importation of Ameri
can beef cuttle and beef. The agricul
tural department has been informed
that Germany, upon learning of Bel
gium's action, immediately Issued a
decree unfavorable to beef products
from Belgium, thereby preventing
American beef from reaching Germany
by reshlpment from Belgium.
' The Milwaukee"
The familiar name for the Chicago,
Milwaukee & St Paul Hallway, known
all over the Union as the Great Hall
way running the "Pioneer Limited"
trains every day and night between
St Paul and Chicago, and Omaha aud
Chicago, "The only perfect trains In
the world.' Understand; connections
are made with all transcontinental
lines, assuring to passengers the best
service known. Luxurious coaches,
electric lights, steam heat, of a verily
equaled by no other line.
See that your ticker? reads via "The
Milwaukee" when going to liny point
In the United States or Cauuda. All
ticket agents sell them.
For rates, pamphlets or other infor
mation, address .
J W Casey, " C J Eudy,
Trav Pass Agt, General Agent.
Skattlk, Wash, Pokti.anii, Ok.
Fourth Finalities.
New York, July 12 Seven persons
already have died at and near New
York from lockjaw, caused by Fourth
of July pistol accidents, and others are
iu a precarious condition,
"What might have been'' If that
little cough hadn't been neglected Is
the sad reflection of thousands of con
sumptives. One Minute Cough Cure
cures coughs and colds. Vincent & Co,
Corner Drug Store.
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
It artificial! y d I gests the food acd alda
Nature In strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gaps. It Isthclatestdlscovereddlgest
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It In
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Head ache,G.istralgi.a,C'rampi,and
all other rcsul ts of imperfect digestion,
prepared by E. C. DeWIlt A Co., Chicago.
VINCENT & CO., Corner Drug Store.
Do You Smoke
THE-
"STATE SENATOR"
10
THE BEST SMOKE IN THE CITY
Frj if ence jcu will smo're il alhajs
Tlio Quocr Dunknrtl.
Tin Dunlcir-ls an ono of tho most
pern. iar relijciuiifi sectn in tho conn try.
Tlnnr lrinic is (lrnp.'ily Tnnkt'rn nnd ia
d: nvi't. I'ltnn tht Ot'inmn worcl "tunk
en," tt .lip. Tiu'y arc also n.lW Tnui
I'lri .i 1 1 -mi thfir uu'tliinl of liaptinm,
whiih h to put tlio porson, whilo kneol
iiiLf, hoail first hihUt tho water. Tho
j-i'il wan fiiunik'il in Uovmnny in tlio
m'Wiitet'iith century. lmt its lueiubora
wen pt't'sei-ntt'ii ami in 17T aoreptml
tin invitation from William lVnn to set
tle in Pennsylvania. They live largoly
n .(immunities ami follow somewhat
I'liw'Iy the eiihicnid of tho Quakers in
ii ijai'il lo dress.
They never enpii;o in lawsuits, take
:io i 1 :l.s and nu activo part in politics, i
'l i: iKi not helievo in war, and divorco '
H uown among them. Twico a year
e;ti i ci iirreation has a love feast, in
wis, ih the members wash each other's !
fe t and salute oaoh other with tho kiss
nf fellowship, men kissing men, and
wuiiii n women. Until recently the tak
ing of interest for money loaned was
not allowed among them. They aro an
agricultural people, and as Pennsylva
nia and the other eastern states havo
become more thickly settled the Dmi
kards have gradually removed to moro
western states. Washington Post.
Mi l, nu lii in,, oiil Days.
A little group of old timers were
talking about tho palmy days of wide
open gambling iu New Orleans. "It
used to be pretty lively, I admit," suid
one of the veterans, "but tlio only sure
en. nigh Monte Carlo this country over
saw was out in Montana. I'il never for
get the lirst time I struck Helena. It's
it flood si.ed, hnudsoinu city, and I took
!i stroll down the main street looking at
the stores. Pretty soon I was struck
cold by a monster sign of 'Licensed
Uumhling Ilonso' right over tho door of
one of the Ilnest places in town.
"In less than a block I ran across a
dozi'it other signs of tho sainu kind, and
then I began to ask questions. I fonnd
that tlie law required all gaining places
to put up such hoards. They had to bo
l." feet Iniig and 3 feet wide, with
plain white letters on n black ground.
The original lull didn't specify the size,
so some of the houses had signs made
about half an inch long, that yon'd
need a microscope to read, and Hint's
why the particulars were laid down so
exactly. The gambling shops were sand
wiched rii;ht in between groceries and
shoe stcivs, : ml one of 'cm was next
doi.r lo a "isrch. It locked funny, I
tell you." Xew Orleans Tillies-Demo-em..
Persons troubled with diarrhoea will
be interestitl In the experiences of Mr
V M Hush, clerk of Hotel Dorrance,
Providence, It I. I'eeays. "For sev
eral years I have i.. en almost a cons
tant sufferer from diarrhoea, the fre
quent attacks ei in pletely prostrating
me and rendering me unlit for my
duties at this hotel. About Iwo years
ago a traveling salesman kindly gave
men small buttle of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy.
Much to my sin prise and delight its
effects wero Immediate. Whenever I
fell symptoms of tho disease I would
fortify ugainst tho attaek with a few
doses of this valuable remedy. The
result has been yery satisfactory and
almost complete relief from the amo
tion." For sale by DeLano.
Cliehalis, the little horse sold by
Frank Fruzior, of Pendleton, to a Hos
ton man, will start down the grand
circuit next Saturday at Detroit, where
he is entered in the 2:04 class.
So Cure, Ko Pay.
i'hat is tlia way all drtnreists sell (I rove's
I nstoless Chill Tunic fur Chills, Miliaria and
llilliousucss. It is as pleasant U take ns
Leniou Syrup. 50 cents.
Central Market
PROPRIETORS.!
Will keep constantly on hand a lull supply
BEEF MUTTON.
.PORKand VEAL
Which they will sell at the lowest
market prices.
A talr slare of Jle pbllc patronage
: TO THE FAKMEKS. ;
We will pay tlie highest market price
for Fat Cattle, Hogs aud Sheep.
Shorj on Willamette St.,
EUGENE, OREGON.
far-Meals delivered to anv part at the clli
rrueufuliargu
Corvallis & Eastern
RAILROAD.
II in; OAK l
2 for Yatiina
Tndn leaves Alli.wiy 12:.o V M
Lfswm 'm-valli-i J:J."i J' M
Arrived Yaaino 5;.Vi J'.I
I Heliirnlng
Leave ViuiniiiA 7:00 A M
Leaver! ('(irvalliw 1 1 ; 10 A ,M
Arrivm Allany. V2;St V A I
:t for Drtrrift -
Eleven AlUny. . , . . 7.10 A M
Arrived J)utriit II:.V A Al
I ltetnriiin
Eeavcs iMruit YZ;2U V Af
Arrive Alltuny TrXt CM
i r,(;(ive Alliaiiy ti :(." I' AI
ArriveH ('nrvaH'H IJ;.V. 1 M
" leaven (,rvrillH (i:10 A AI
ArrivtH Alb-wiy 7:1!' A AI
Of ip ih1 Iwn c now H at Allmny niid f'orvHiltn
with Monilieru IVi-ilic; irriinu, Hiving (free'
mtv.l'o tu iiutl from Newiorl nml wljacttit
tX'Rf'hofl.
.So. i. niim from Allifiny tr ('nrvnllls on Slon
day. SVciliu-HiUvit him) Kr.da onlj.
No. ft run- frmii CurvHlh to Alhnny ou Tues
dn.yn, 'I'hurHtiyN himI SHtunlny only,
'IraltiH ."ir lite UMKintHtiit arrivo at IVtroltat
noon, tftvliikj ftifiiiltt timo to rtncli CHinpltiK
Kroini'lt on thii lireitcnbuih and ttaiititim tliu
aiiiim Jny,
KIMVIX STONE,
Alaiiauur.
U L WAI.hKN,
J TrKNKII. TF&I'A
Ah'eut, Albany.
oiili8iaa Pacific
$ -1 RAILWAY &
3Fi.
:c 3'-
Pullman
Sleeping" Cars
Elegant '
Dining" Cars
Tourist!
Sleeping" Cars
sr. PAUL.
MINNKAI'OLIS.
I'l LU l II,
KAlitJO,
(illANI) KOliKSf
TO
riiODKSTOX,
jWlNNU'KC,
1 1 1'. 1 j I. i A ami
MHTTK.
Through Tickets to
fllK'AOO, WASHINGTON
J'MILAltKLI'HIA, Ni:V YOKK,
IIOSTON, and All 1'oiiiU
Last and South.
l'or information, timo enrde, maps
and tickuttt, cull on or writo to
li Alt'AIUKPHKY,
(ieitcrul Atint, 1Cuj;t'!io,
Oilioe Oiiiwito (.iuard ottict.
Or. A P 1'IIAl.LTON,
Ast tJen'l IWs. AKnt,
"2fi Alorriaon St, cor Third, Portland, Oregon
THIS RAILWAY COMPANY
llperatcs its trains on tlio fniuniis block
system.
Lights its tniins by I'lectriclty
Cses tho cetubrati'il electric berth lemlirju
lump.
Ilium splendid ei(iiiiieil pasKeiiger tiains
every duy ami niKlit between St Paul and
Chicago, and Olnaltu and Chicago; tho'
Chicago,
Milwaukee and
St. Paul
Also operates steam-hontoil vestilm'ed trains,
carrying tlie latest private' compnitmcnt
cars library bullet, smoking cars, anii lrnw
inir room sleepers.
I'AKI.UIt CAltS, free reclining cliair ears
anil tho very best ilining cur service. For
Ihe lowest rates to any point in tho United
Hiatus or Canada, uiq ly to tiekot agent, or
address
J W CASKV, (ione'ral Agent,
trav PaHs.Auout. J'ortlauil, (iregon
lANAOIAN
PACIFIC RY
SOO-PACIFIC LINE.
Travel with comfort
by the
"IMPERIAL LIMITED,"
the fastest
train crossing the
Continent. It is a
through train,
making few stops.
Its equipment is of
surpassing elegance.
It will pay you to
travel by it
For lull particulars as to rates, lime and coulol
ol (J 1' It publications, apply to
H H Abbott, Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
0r t E J Covlo,
Dlst, Pass, Aiicnt, Vancouver.
OREGON SHORT LINE R. R.
TH K DIKECT HOUTE TO
- Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern points
lives choice of two favorlto rootea, via tho
UNION l'ACIKICFast Mall Line, or
tho HIOGItANiiKSccnic l.lno.
IkiL at ttio time
11 days to .Sa!t Lake
1! days lo Denver
KJ days to Chicago
4) days to New York
fut.v. iii: I.IMM: olIAIIt v.xii
I riiiii,M i;ui;i( nil lust sLi,i;e
i.v) r.ius, i'i;i,i,n,u I'tLAiii
M.I l l'IM. '.IIN.
l or lull iarltiar rt-Rarillng rales, time o
train, etc, cull on or a'lilrets
L L Steven j Agt, Cugono.
CO Terry, W E Coman
I r :i Po. kI neii'l Agt
l-'l I 'iiid St. I'orlland, Or
Strsit
fiaihvfiy.
T1MK CAKI1.:
After the -1:1 or Oct. ISfW, thi stree
cam will run on the following s"1ikIii le
time until further notiw.
f.RAVIKd TKKPETTr.
7:10-7 -AM :1 ('-( :40-H : H'-B :-;C-H ;t0 . . Dj
llicn every ha'f hour.
Milwaukee!