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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1899)
n - a j3. : if rs, 'i f; V- AfcrvtaWeFflarafton for As similating tbcToodcndP.cgula ling UicSianiaiis andDsnvch of EromotesT3ieStlon,Cheeiful ness andRcst-Contalns nqlliicr OpnimiMorphine nor Miuctal. Not Narcotic. nJafoisarSiMBiZEnxwa Alx,Senna Jtyptnaint - Apcrfcctltemedy forCoir.Kpa tion. Sour Steniaoh.niaulBea, Worms .Convulsio :.is JeverislV ncss andLOss OF SlEER lacSinule Signature ot TTEW YORK, EXACT COPV 07 WRAPPER J 3S4 For In "ay ts i 02 AnA You ! 1 H as id C'aiWron. Bears the signature of fscagh! OHIO TALKS. 'Words Cannot Describe gene's Grandeur." Eu- Always B The Kind You Have ought. thc etNTAUR eontfit. ncwtokk env. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it In efficiency. It in stantly rolieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, . Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SickHeadache,6ostralgla,Cramps,and all other results of imperfect digestion. Prepared by E. C. D.Witt Co., Chicago. VINCENT & CO.. Corner Drug Store. SMion VITALITY, LOST VIUOP) AND MANHOOD Cures Irfltiotency,Nlilit Emission;: r.0 J trastlnir Uis-i.-ints, all effects of self ,WS abuse, or excess and lndie- l?iA cretion. Ancrvotonlcand vUH.'.ft blootl builder. Brines the itf pink clow to pale cheeks and fA&rt! restores the lire or youtn. tiHs" By mail BOc per box; boxes for Sa.tiO: with a written guaran. fee to euro or rcfuud tlio monoy. fJERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson etc., OHICACO, IV For wit WL DeLamo, Druggist, Eugene, Or lMMluRVTlON ISVITED. Hawaii Will Endeavor to (Serum Bet tiers From northern Italy and Sweden. New York, Bept 10. A special to the Herald from Washington nays: Im migration from the mirth of Itiily oud from Sweden Is to be invited Into Ha waii. The Hawaiian minister of fi nance was at the treasury department today to consult officials. He said that he was on bis way to Europe to seoure Immigrants from among the better clashes of Northern Italy and (Sweden to Hawaii. TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST Chronic Diarrhoea Cured. This is to certify that I have bad ebronio diarrhoea ever since the war I got so weak I could hardly walk or' do auythlng. One bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rsniedy cured me sound and well. J R Gibbs, Klncastle, Va. I had ohroulo diarrhoea for twelve years. Three bottles ot CbamberialD'e Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured me. S Ij Bhavkr, Firicastlo, Va. Both Mr Glbbs aud Mr Shaver are prominent farmers aud reside near Fiiicastle. Va. They procured the remedy from Mr W E Casper, a drug gist of that place, who Is well ac uualnted with them and will vouch for the truth of their statements. Jfor sale by Delano. Acker's English Remedy will stop a oough at any time, and will cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or money refunded. 26 cts and 60 cts. W DeLano, Druggist. ch Talnce and Tourist Sleepers, Din Library Observation can. Elegant VestlbulelTralns. No 4 Limited leaves Portland at 2:10 p m. No 3 Limited arrives Portland at 8:80 a m. For tickets and full information, call or mlilrcss JNO. M. WILLIAMS, Or - Agent, Eu B. C. DENNISTON, O P t T A. Portland, Or Do You Smoke the "STATE SENATOR" 10 THK BEST SMOKE IN .THE CITY- Try it ones you will smote it always J. L. PAGE -D8AMR IN- .ROCEB1ES HaWm? a T.niirn and Comnlete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries bought in tho best markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, "The Milwaukee" "CITV OT HOMES.' The any 1 I ltd Oil!-., The familiar name for the Chicago, Milwaukee & Bt Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Rail way running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night between 8t Paul and Chicago, aud Omaha and Chicago, "The only perfect trains In the world.' Understand; connections are made with all transcontinental nes, assuring to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, electrlo lights, Bleam heat, of a verity equaled by no other line. Bee that your ticket reads via "ine Milwaukee" when going to any point In the United Btates or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. For rates, pamphlets or other infor mation, address, J W Casey, C J Eddy, Trav Pass Agt, General Agent. Seattle, Wash, Portland, Ob. Ileal Estate Transactions. Wilton W Martin and wife to James C Small, lots 1 and 2 block 11, Pack ard's addition to Eugene; $1500. UB to Clara Anderson, 100 acres In tp 17 s r 1 e; patent. Charles R Baners and wife to uootn- Kelly Lumber Co, 160 acres In tp 17 s r e; 87o. Condon C Combs and wife to Booth- Kelly Lumber Co, 100 acres In tp 17 s r 1 e; t700. Clara B Baners to Booth-Kelly num ber Co, UO acres In tp 17 s r 1 e; 1700, following i tnkeu fr Relleetor, uf N orwaik Bept. 12: The night, as usual, was spent i-l travel, aud in the inorniui: we pulled into Euneue, a thriving city of about ,000. Here we viewed oue of the tuost pieturejque landscapes we saw in Ore gon. The oity is in what seems a vat agricultural plain sutrounded and tumned In by hills and mountains. Words cauuot describe its rauduer. It Is at the heud of the famous Willi. rii- ette valley. The river is navigable to this poiut, ex ept at low water alae. Our reception was very cordial and our treatment such that we will carry a, long remembrance of this lovely epot. They had been apprised of our cnmln and laid themselves out to feast u. They did it in high style. They culled It a bulte, aud It was a "beau I." They did uotsbow us the whole earth, but a good portion of it. But the choice thini! they did was to serve a lino renkfost of rainbow trout. Forty men hud been following the inoiinlaiu streams, and their catoli was the Tea uroof our breakfast. The meal was like the claiu-bahe, or barbecue of the Booth and the corn-roast of the West. .'he lisli were cooked ou the spot iu ttri frying puns, and brought to the taolus and served smoking hot. Chick en and other mean and fruit i in abun dance were served also. "A few days before we had b-en sur feited with fish. Many of us had in come tired ot (hem. Along the trip, at The Dalles, Portland and Astoria, salmon for breakfast, salmon for din ner, salmon for supper fish, fish, tlnh. We were sick of Ibein and had said we hoped not to see another fish on the trip. We approsobed the tables tills morning with some reluotanoe, but a very pleasant surprise awaited us. Mountain trout captivated us, and we ate more fish than we bad partaken of at any other place or meal. It wus a feast that any gourmand would have relished. The men who were r.ut for aging for trout ran across a bear and killed II. Bruin weighed 400 pouuds, and the tropby was displayed as one of the produots of the country. " The view from the butte resembles very much that from the top of Look out mountain. You look out into a broad valley and a orooked stream courses below, like that of the Tennes see river. The magnificent forrwts and mountain ranges that can be sten on eery hand are grand and inspiring and make it a very attractive place for either homes or visitors. It has many Ann residences and is known as the Oltv of Homes.' "Eugene is the seat of the State uni- versltv College. The buildings are of stone and present a very imposing a): pearance from the eminence where wo feasted. One of them, Vlllaru lian, was named in commemoration of Henrv Villard. of Northern Pacific fame, who gave $50,000, a great tinau oial aid to the college. It is a leading Institution of the West. A divinity sohool Is located here also. The length of our stay here did not permit us to e much of them, or of the town. At this place we met Mr Frank Ij Glbbs, oousln of James G Glbbs, who, with his wife, was expectant upon meeting their relative. We explained his ab sence the beet we could. Ho (Mr Frank Glbbs) Is one of tbe county officials and is thoroughly in love with Oregon life." "nF.r.'lNW IT KCWAKH." A High tHHoi ! of the Hoiiiligrn faciHc lluilrosil Compliments Kuiene. S -verai days ago the Uuaku pub. belied the vrile-up of tbe editor of the Ciark"litr!, Wet V riiua, News, eou-ci-ri.iug :l,e entertainment tveo tho N-it;ui:u! Tre -i A:-- e Uom by the peo ple -f Hjgoo.-. Tiia; pv.j er ltu'.'ln. came ii-Ui tVe Landj of (' II Mark b. in, Buii'H1 fi-e.;;1:'.- iukI vasfeiiifer iu;einof the h'-oi'thern l'i. -ilK-rsilrosd, ibi rfncla! writ!- 'ie t'i'AKn: r'nivritEssf I'Ai'U'ic Company, Cortland, Or., Kept. IS, 'OP. "Kl'ok.nk Guakd Kugeue, Oregon: Dear Piks: l heir to em-lone herewith a copy of the Clarksburg New, of Clarkslimg, West Virginia, dated h'ept 8th, written by one ot the editors, a member of the National Editorial As sociation, and devoted entirely to the stop made at Eugene, on occasion of the trip of the Association through the Willamette valley. "It is unnecessary lo say that this gives us the very best kind of advertis ing, and the effort put forth by the good citizens of F.unetie to entertain the editors In such roj Hl style is get timr its reward. "Enclosure. "Yours Truly. "C. H. Markham." Kxourstou to Portland. Hpeclal Exposition excursion train will leave Eugene Monday, Oct 0th, arriving In Portland at 7 p in, In lime for that evening's entertainment at the Oregon Industrial Exposition, which this year promises to be better than ever before. Exposition management has again secured from Ban Francisco Bennett's full military hand, and Miss Alice Raymond, the leading lady coiuetlst of I he day. fensntlonnl attractions will tie the six Klorenzo Acrobats and the Nacarle Sisters, aerial artists from the Folles Berere, Paris. Excursion ists will arrive In time for Willamette Day, tbe Wedding Night, Baby Day, Great Coon Cake Walk, etc. Bpeolally low fare; tickets good (or one week. Rates and leaving lime of train can tie had of nearest agent Southern Pacific Co. Kle Million Viarand lnherltncTn. Hwifc Interei8 aid to Have iu Con templation dig Purchases 111 Confcreuee atChiusgu. Sew Voik, Scot. 1!) - Until the will of the late . oriielius V-tmlerbllt is tiled for probate it will noi l e known how mueh fed. "I war tax and how much inhptltntico tux tlieo-luto will pay. Tne ,var revenue tux on ttie leaou-a, It Is exoec'.'-d, will he 21 per cent, ns it la expected !hn Mr Vanderbllt left Ins foriune to hlswife snd children. If, a has tten nimore.l, lie left to mem-1 bers of his family a much as $150,000,- 000, the war tax alone would be $3,71X1,- 000. The Inheritance lax dm- to the a number of miches TO Bl itlli RANCHES. Paoific Chicago, tV;H 10. A special to the Tribune from Kansas City says: (I H Swift, the . u'.c-!Kn Packer; Chart-. Collmiui a:.d C T Hall, of this city; W, Jomiluirs awl V C Clamp, of San An toub, Tsx, and l! T Jcuninr.i and ' Ellison, of Fort Worth, were In con ference hero today examining tlihsto which It l- slid state of Now York at 1 per int would he nearly Jl.SnO.OfO. and I ho estate would psy in war revenue tax and In heritance tax oomldersbly over f5,000,- 000. It bos been suggested that Mr Van derbilt mny have made deeds of gift lo members of his family so as to avoid the payment of so large a sum iu taxes on his estate. No information regard ing such deeds lias been obtaiued by the officials. Zion Hems. Sept 10. Born, lo the wife of Jesse Holbrook, Sept 10, a bound n g boy. All Interest ed are happy. Born, to the wife of A M Grlflln, Bept 10, a flue hoy. "Leok" was walking nu lua head when last seen. Frank Taylor's crew of hopplckors finished Thursday. Al Mayobegau picking Saturday. Pickers any the hops are fine. Hugh Haniptou and wifo of Goshen, visited at Zloti Simday. Mrs D McGuiro nod sons Willis and Ernest, visited a week In this vicini ty, returning homo Sunday. Throe-bins is a, thing of the past. Parvln & Temploumn finished hero Sunday. No spoiled grain to speak of. AlfBtewart of Goshen, Is moving onto tbe Preston place this week. Ij Addlngton la spending a week or two at home and in the bop yard having got a short lay-ofl from bis work in the Saginaw mills, where he has been working almost a year. Hiram Vincent, wife aud boiis Har vey and Jot, together with Dr Mo Kennev aud wife, are spending these flue days on Deshutes and surround lng lakes, fishing and hunting. X. Millions (ilvcu Awny. It is ccrta'nly gratifying to the pub lic to know of ouo concern in tho land who are not afraid to be generous to tbe needy aud BUtlurliiK. The pro prietors of Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; and have tho satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands ot hopeless cases. Asthma, BronoiiitlH, Hoarse ness and ail diseases of tbe Throut Chest and filings ate surely ourcd by it. Call on WiikitiB & Liun, diugglsts, and get a free trial bottle. Regular size 5llc and 1. Kvery bottle guaran teed, or price refunded. Unity News. September 10 Mr Morris, the forest ranger, who Is located at Hazel Dell, was in this sec tion this week buyiug supplies. C H Hales aud wife of Eugene, Bpent few days ou their Fall Creek home stead the latter part of last week. ADHylaud finished ploklug imps last week. It Is said he had oue thous and and one pickers. M E Edwards aud Misses Daisy and Ella Matteson went fo Salein Tuesday to visit the State Fair aud attend the M E annual conference, U E Warnor acoompauisd them. The Trent Lumber Co Is hauling lumber for Miss Chase to her home stead ou Fall Creek. She Intends to build a neat little house. Ashland Boys at the Mtato University. Musical Department U. Lessons. of O., Piano Mr. Gilford Nash now enters upon bis fourth year as muBloal director of tbe U of O. Besides Btudylng the nlanoat home he studied in England and spent four years with oo of the best masters in Lelpslg, Germany. Ap plication can be made any day from 9 am to 3 put, at the music room, first door to right of south entrance ti dor mitory. Students of all grades ana ages taken. Miss Marguerite Hansen, Italian method of voice culture, solo singing and sight reading classeB. Recom mended by Mrs Walter Reed ot Port land. For terms, eto., apply at Musio room in domltory. PLAVEu OCT. For wounds, burns, e'ilds,eoree,Bk!n diseases aud all Irritating eruptions, nothing eo soothing and healing as DeWltt's Which Hazel Salve. Mrs Emma Bolles, Matron Englewood Nursery, Chicago, says of It: "When all else fails In healing our babies, It will cure." Vincent & Co, Corner Drug Btore. oli: ii itii i n' So Care, So pay. That Is the way all dnuiiits a-11 Grove's Ta-t-l C hill Tonic for Chills, Malaria and tiillioiuraos. It I" " feasant to talcs as IemoD Bynip. OOcenta. Dull headache, pains In various parts of the body, sinking at the pit of the stomach, loss of appetite, feverish ness pimples r sores, are all positive evidence of Impure blood. No matter bow it became so, it must be purified In order to obtain good health. Acjker's Blood Elixir has never failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons, or any other blood diseases. It Is certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle ou a positive guarantee. For sale by W L DeLano. Do You Want to Uo East BeginningSept 12th rates to Chicago will be reduced via the Northern Pacific. Call on or write II McMCRl'HEY, Agent, Eugene, Oregon. It Is' the Swift Interests contcmplat chnsliig.Anioi)g tneui is the t"i ranch, in the pan-handle ot containing In the neigbliorn 200,000 seres, and upon which head of at; I.- are now graistiig. only a few days ogo that the Swifts purvhoied lite O'Keefe ranch In Gallics c u "y, Tex., containing 180, OOOaci...... ami it Instated that Swift & Co. and Sclsou Morris, who has also recently Invested heavily In ranches, will raise cat' loon a large scale. Brave lieu Full Victims to tomach, Ityerand kidney troubles aa well as worneu, aud all feel the result in lo-s of apt elite, poisons In the blood, backache, uervousuess, hoadache and tired, listless, run-down feeling. Hut there's no need to feel likethnl. Listen to J W Gardner, lda"l'v, ltnl. He says: "Electrlo Hitters are just the thing for a man when he mail run down, and don't i"i re whether ho llv.s or dies. It did muti to give mo in w strength and good apettte than anything 1 could take. I can no'. ,al anything and have a new le-o..f on life." Ouly 60o.. at Wllk'i". l.liiu drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. Fg RAILWAY G "XT :,", I Pu'ltTlil'l Elegant I Dining" ( ars pur-Irlress texas ! ! of Touri't 10,000, Sleepii i1 . ' -U't.. 'uKAI'il I'lM. I.L 1 II, A Kill ), K AND FliKKST H'ltOtiKSTOX. wixxii'bu. liKLKNA and Hii'l'TK." T -ro- nh Tickets to - - J C'llfCACO, W ASI 1 1 XI'JTOX l'llll.AIM.I.rillA, -M-;V VllliK, .HOS'l'iiN, an.l Alt CuinU J.:ut and South. l-'nr lliforrtiallon, time caril, m-t;i and tickets, call on or writ" In McMlMirilKY, tleiteral Ai;on:, Knjreno, it f Opposite Ou.w-I etlic.p. tlr. A I) CHAliLTOV. Aunt Udi'l l'asia. A - nt, 5 Mtirrisou Kt, cor 'i'hirtl, I'ottlaud, rgon Heavy L-gucy Tax. Po-tlun t relcrntn. l'he Fulling estate has paid to the 0 ictor of internal revenue $10 031.14, tax on $777,044.80 personal p'operty left by tho late Henry Falling. This Is the first legacy levenue tax col looted here, as it is ouly collectable whon the amount of personal property devised exceeds $10,000. Ashlsnd Tidings, Sopt 18. A group of bright Ashland boys left Friday evening for the Btate Unlver- ity at Eugene. They were Louis Dodge, Clyde Payne, Ben and Chas Wagner. The two former boys enter si Freshmen, while Ben Wagner will be a Sonhomore and Charles a Junior this year. Roy Robley returns to Eugene today to resume bis studies at tiie Btate Unl versity. Clyde Oray left on his bloycle Thurs day for Eugene where he will enter tho university. Thomas Hammond, another mem ber ot tbe Ashland delegation, left for the State University at Eugene yesterday. Miss Nellie Boyd, of Klamath Falls, passed through AihHnd Friday on her way to Eugene, whero she will enter the Btate University. Ferd C Strange, one of the recently returned Manila boys, will loave this afternoon for Eugene, where he will enter udou a four years' course at tbe State University. Working Night and Day. ' The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr King's New Life Pills. Every pill 1b a sugar- coated globule of health, that ohauges weakness Into strength, usliessuess in to enerev. brain-fag into mental power They're wonderful In building up tbe neattn. uniy zt cis per dox. ooiu ny WtlkliiB & L.mn, druggists. The Winter Solstice. Today tho sun crossed tho imaginary equinoctial Hue that encircles the earth, aud day and night are of equal length. While tho earth Ib moving nearer towards tho sun, winter condl ttons approach. The northern he.mli phere commences to lean or tilt Iroiu tbe sun so her rays are obliquoly le celved. Hence colder weather. Attentlou. Chicken dinner Sunday at J) Imnni- ca restaurant, 25 cents. Wooley & Farhow, Props French Tansy Wafers, the world's famous remedy for irregular and pain ful periods of ladles; are never failing and 1 safe. Married ladles' friend. French Tansy Wafors are thc ouly re liable female remedy In the world; Im ported from Paris; take nothing else, but Insist on genuine; Iu red wrappers with crown trado mark. La France Drug Company, Importers, 806 Turk 81 Ban Francisco. For sale by all drug- cists, or sent In plain wrapper direct on receipt of $2. Use Gorvaliis & Eastern RAILROAD. TIME OAltl) 2 for Yaqutna Train leaves Albany 12:50 P M Leaves (Vrvalli 1:45 P M Arrives Yatiina 6:50 PM 1 Kottirning Leaves Yaqutna 7:00 AM leaven C'orvallU 11;40 A M Arrives Albany 12;i!5 PM 3 for lotroit Loaves Albany 7:10 A M Arrives Detroit 11:56 AM 4 Uoturnmn Ivenvea 1 't-trnit 1" aft L M Arrives Albany tr'.Vi V M Leaves Albany 0:05 V M Arrives ('orvallis 0:55 V M '5 Loaves Cor val lis 0:10 A' Arrives Albany 7:'!5 A i mis hjulww r ?m . MllWAUKliJ Operates Its trains on tho famous bloclt system. LiKhts its trains by elei tnoity Uses the caleLmtetl plfctrio hni-th tf,nrfinir lamp. linns flplomliil c.; PpV'l j-arscnKor tiains evory day nml night between St J'anl avA Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago: thu Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Also operates steam-heated vcatibu'ed trains, carrying tho latest jirivato conipnrtmont cars library buffet, smoking cars, anil Iraw ing-room Hiooior8, PAKLOU CAllS, frco reclining chair oars and the very boBt dining-car service J''or tho lowest rates to any point in tho United States or Canada, apply to ticket aent, or addrosa O .T EDDY, J WCAT-Y( Gororpl Acnfc, T'i v JW Agout. Portland, Urogon Ono nnd two c.tnnrrtnt Allmnv and Vtv v s with Hmithnrn I'ncllln Iruliisi. trtviiu ot Horvlco lo and from fsowiiorl uud a 'twiit beai'lies. Jo, runs (mm AlliatiT to CorvKit . jlon- dnyt, V"liustl-ivs nml Krldsys oul. Nu. h runs from (.'nrvnlllii to Alimiiv ot. Tuei- (Inys, I lnifMliLyn anil Hut unlays ou'y. i ritiiin kit uie uioiiiitnius nrnvo in j'l'iroiiai noon, k'vIb ampio tlinu to much mmpliiR K rou mis on tho lire i ten bush and Hantlam tho Hsinoday, EDWIN STONE, ' MauaguK II L WALDKN. J TUKNER, TFfcPA Agent, Albany. Experience 1h the bt-'f-t teacher, Aoker'a English Kerned y In any cane of counhfi. colds or croup. Hhould I fall to give immediate relief money re funded. 25 cts and 60 ci f. Foreulu by W Li DeLano. Bicycle repairing aud sunarlee, Mat lock A McClanahan. University of Oregon "Tbeyare simply perfect," writes Rob't Moore of La Fayette, Ind, of De Witts Little Ely Risers, tbe "famous little pills" for constipation and all liver ailments. Never gripe. Vincent t Co, Corner Drug Btore, The pain of a bum or scald is al most Instantly relieved by applying Chamberlain's I'ain Balm. It also heals the Injured parts more quickly than any other treatment, and with nut the burn Is very severe does not leave a scar. Hold by W L DoLino, Just received my regular yearly car load of Oliver plows. Same old prices. F L Chambers. CASTOR! A Por Infants and Children. Tbs Kir,i Yen Have Alwsys Bough ro of Bears Signature Central Market, MM f ATKINS PROPRIETORS. Will to constantly on hand a lull supply BEEF- MUTTON.' PORK and VEAL Which they will sell at the lowest market prices. i (air sbare or tie emmrpatronage solicited :-TO TH E FARMERS. I We will pay the highest market price for Fat Cattle, Hogs and Sheep. Shop on Willamette St., EUOKNE, OREGON. rVMoau dellrerod to any part ot the clti Free of charge Tuition Free. First term benlns Bent 18. 189 Ex cellent courses In Ancient and Modem Languages, Sciences, Mathematics elo. Graduates from the tenth grade and from all accredited schools aumitteu without examination. Students not fully prepared lo enter, can take studies In which they are deficient, in the Eugene City High (School. For catalogues and further Informa tion, address the President or Hnu J J Waiton, Bee. Jiugene, uregoo. CANADA PACIFIC RY SOO-PACIFIO LINE. Travel with comfort byi;tha "IMPERIAL LIMITED," Ihilhslnt train crossing tlo Continent It is a through train, siaking lew stops. Its equipment is of surpassing elegance. It will pay you to travel by it For full particulars as to rates, tlm and copies ,M ot J P U publications, apply lo H H Abbott Agent, I'ortLand, Oregon. E J Coyle UlsL 1'ass. Agent, ! Vancouver. Or to THROUGH TICKETS TO TBS EASTandSOUTHEAST SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY ANOl OREGON SHORT .LINE R. R. .THE DIRECT ROUTE TO Mon!ana,tU.ah, Colorado and all Eastern points EUGENE FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS,! Proprietor. Stage leaves Eugene for Florrni Daily except rlunday at 6 a m Hi-tiimlnir stiigo leaves Florence for Eugene dally except Sundays at p m Satimlavu nt A I III. Arrives in Eugene at 6 p m the day following. Blm. FAKI. J HOUND THIr' i" TlckiU lor sl at K Bnr iierj Mm, Eiiwi-, o: al ilurd A UaTauporl's oDle. la rorsuos Pullman Palnea SleoD8r Tour 1st Sloeners and Rrclinln" Ctlr CarsOailyto .. .. DENVEIt, OMAHA, CIIICAOO, KANSAS CITV, 8T. LOUIS' And other Mm Cities Tho only lino from Portland nlfniitg pawoitjters Blclally CodiIiioUhI Ktrumloiu. ;tlilough to iC'liloago ery WwInwH'ay. ttuc.'rt Portland toCbicago Via Sonth.ro l'scltlo, Union Pacific v vi Itaciu- tl-nckl thrniiun ,'l..iln.ti,,n. MMinilicent icenery, Union .im. li,WHt rntMk For fii'tli't Information, ai.ply to any ag.nt Sontliern l'acllto Uumusny, or ,1 If I.ATIIHOI', ti.nl Ait.nt. AK Third airwt, Portland, Oregon. litres choice of two favorlto routes, via the UNION PACIFIC Fait 11.11 Line, or the UlOUIlANnK Hconlo Line look at the time 1) days to Bait Lake ii days to Denver 8 days to Chicago days lo Mew York PUKKl IIKCLIKINO CHAIR; CAR' I 'IIOI.M'F.IIKUTOIIHIXT.SLKKP 1N: rails', IM LLI.VM IMLAUK SHC IIP I. Mi.' CKtlS. For lall;parllr-ular..:rGK.rulngretes, thno U.las,eto,call enoraddreaf L L Stevena A gt, Eugene. CO Terr WEComan Trar l'as Ast (Jen'i;AHl 124 Third Ht. Portland, Or EugenalStreet - Railway. TIMSCAnD. Afler the 4tb of Get. IPSA, the stre cars will run ou Ibe fnllowlngWr-edu time until further notice., LKAVINO TUB DKIVT, 7:IO.V8:Mi:)-9:l0.9MO.H- .1 a. m then every hs'f hour. )