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fclcPrcparationforAs-fSfoeTocdapdHegula-JmadisandEowelsof sDigeslioii.Clcetful lRest.Conlains neither lorphinenorilineral. lARCOTIC. W( BrS.wvn.BHTma seaueJM. j Remedy forConslipa- ir stonvacn.uianinjca, Convulsions.Feverish- BLOSSOF SLK jsnile Signature or EW YORK. r COPT or WHAPPEB. r H AND EAST VIA :eni Pacific Go JiASTA ROUTE it Kupene for Portland and way lat 3;54 a m; 1 M p m. M I id lento auiciaco r 8:30 a m 2:08 p m 12:33 a m 6:00 p m 7:45 p m 7:00 p m 12:34 a in 11:30 a m 4 5 a in 8:15 a m 5:45 a m 9:00 a m 7:25 a in 7:45 a m 11:45 a m 9:00 a m 7;25 a m I City Igeles (forth tMtxico arleaniS 1:20 p m G:00 p m 0:30 a m ihfiS a m 4:00 a m G:25 p m 0:42 a m 12:43 p m 7:00 a m 0:00 p m 0:30 a m :.W a m 4;00. ui 6:25 p m 0:42, a m 12:43 p m igton illrnan and TouriBt can on t trains. Chair cam Sacra fto to Ogden and El Paso, tourist cars to Chicago, Xouis, New Orleans and shinutou. Connecting at San Fran o with several steamship for Honolulu, Japan, tea, Phillipines, Central H South America. p Adair, agent at Eugens C H MARK HAM, Gf A, Portland.Ur. SHORT LINE R. R. I DIKEUT KOUTE TO Jna, Utah, Colorado, tall Eastern Points, of two favorite routes, Tia the W PACIFIC Fast Hall Use, or KIO GRANDS Soenlo Una No Change of Cart s. equipped with I Standard Sleepers jw Ordinary (fourist) Sleepers. ILibrarv-Buffet Cars Jd Dinners (meals i la carte) table Coaches and Smokers Train Completely Vestibule! t further information apply. W W E Coman SAit Oen'l Agt Third St. Portland. Or P EAST Vf.V of ntifl fluinlf nn4 I inn foi aim yuiunGoi liiiu I TO I OULDTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO I An all poinU East. i Jsh Palace and Tourist Sleepers. E and Bullet Smoking Library Cars. IT1 VTn B'l- . I " r AST Tl M K. ? f-A.N D SCENERY UNKy UALE I JrVf KinU ""' ' Portland and the - -""i lir.K.X KY on sale at South r:.E TMtet Ofl-ce. Eugene, or .NORTHERN Ticket Office ?22 THIRD STREET, PORTLAND. Folders and full information re t fcMtem Trip. caU on or address. fa j or Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought I Bears the Signature 01 The Kind You Have (F Always Bought. (.ASTORIA TH CCr.Ta.Of. COM PUNT. NIW YORK CITY. BUSINESS CARDS. H EEBERT LEIGH, ' ASSAY OFFICE, Prompt and accurate returns guaranteed. Cottage Guove, Oregon. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. C HALE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Rooms 1 and 2 Chrisman Block. SUQE14E. OBEOOV, J M WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Collections a specialty, Uflice Over Lane County Bank, BILYEU, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. Difn e Over First National Bank. EuoE.it, Obeoon, 0 WOODCOCK, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. Office One-halt block south of Chrisman Blk EUOKNE, OrEOOK. E K SKTPWORTH. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Will practice in all the Court's. Edoehe Oreooh. HBLUCS W THOlfPSOM CHAS A HARDT rjlHOMPSON 4 HARDY, " ATTORNEY SAT-LAW. Office-In First National Bank Building. Practice in all the courts. Edoene, Oreooh. QKO, B DORRI8, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Will practice in all the conrt, of the Second Judicial District and In the Supreme Court of the state. Special attention given to collections and matters inprobate Office First National Bank Bldg. Rooms 1. 2 and 8. MEDICAL. D RJW HARRIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Over Wilklns t Linn's drugstore. Office Hours-!) tc 12 a in: 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm. Residence -Ferry street between 11th and 12th. JAINE KUYKKNDAI.L, PHYSICIANS AND oURO EONS Offioes In Chrisman Block. Special attention to surgery and surgical di- eaMS ul woiueu. J 8 LUCKEY, JEWELER. Watrhes and Clocks Repaired. Ecoexe, Oeeooe R O BIDDLE, DENTIST Office -On Olive street, between Fifth and SiTth streets one moca west oi ubw liital. Notice to Creditors Notice nereoj gi.ru u.. . . .... " hat been duly appointed administrator of .- i u rm.nf rlwavd. b the ine eaiaie --------- . Hon E. O. Potter, county jode of aald Leneunty. All person, baring claims let IDA! WQ , - " notice, with the neces-ary Toucher. ; e u'"' .. i,(mir,,.lrtor. D tiTiMf n UEO. D. IwaaiF, Atfy. for EaUte. l.nh He Had H,.B !,,,,. Willie WlEhlngion was trying to be conversational, but tho young woman w-oro glnssos and looked severe, and, ber mother surveyed the scene with nu eiprcsslon of austere toleration. Wil lie ought to have known better than to call on Monday, wash day, aniow. "Have you read auy books Lately 7" asked Willie, wltb the iuane Kriu which ne uses In society. "Yes," answered the glrL "Been some pretty good ones written lately, don't you think?" "I haven't read any recent novels," she answered. "You ought to read some." "I find ample entertainment In tho tlaSSlCS." was the rotoin,,. n-fcn.. h.,- mother looked on with an' approving smue. "Oh. yes: Shakesnenm. I B,i,,ru He's a good old classic." "I read Shakespeare occasionally when 1 read English. 1 also read Cor uellle and Mollere and Goethe and Schiller, but OnlV forcllvernlnn Phlln. sophie studies are my especial occupa tion at present" 'By Jove!" exclaimed Willln admlr. lnglv. "You're O-Otrinir tn hA a K,clnn bluestocking, aren't you?" A wnat!" repeated the voune n. man's mother grimly as she rose to her feet 'Why, a bluestockim. vou know- that is" "No explanations are necessary. Amelia, 1 am eoinc to tell the servant to take in the clothesline at once. ttereafter neither of us will be at home to Mr. Wellington." Washington Star. Where Honeatr Exlate. "People In the small towns up In Connecticut" said the traveling man, "appear to be much more honest than they are in New York. Not one fam ily In ten thinks of such a thing as burglar alarms, and half of tbem do not even lock their outer doors when they retire. But what Impresses me most ore the street laundry boxes. "Nearly every town of 6.000 or more inhabitants has several places where laundry packages are received and de livered. TheBe places are generally dry goods or notion stores, or haber dasheries. Suburban merchants as a rule do not keep their stores open much later than 8 o'clock In the evening and do not open tbem until 7 or half past 7 In the morning. This does not suit all their patrons, so it is no infrequent sight to see out side the store a large red box wltb a fair sized opening In the top. The box bears the legend 'If the store Is closed, put your laundry In here.' Now. Just imagine a New York laundry otilce us ing a receptacle like that! Why, five minutes after a package was deposited In the box It would be fished out and In nn hour its contents would be in tiie possession of somo dealer In second hand clothing. But up In Connecticut the scheme seems to work very well, and all I can say Is that It Is a trlbuto to the general honesty of the commu nity." Now York llorald. The .Legend of a riell. The largest hanging bell in tho world Is In a Buddhist monastery near Cnu- ton. It Is IS feet high and 45 feet in circumference and Is of solid bronze. Canton has a pretty little fable con nected with It The story Is told by Mrs. J. P. Newman In one of her sketches of travel. Tho life of the founder of the greatest bell of China bad been threatened by the emperor because of his unsuccessful attempts to make a bell having perfect purity of tone. Tho bell founder's beautiful daughter, witnessing her fnther's agony while Imploring the emperor for one mora trial, consulted the gods as to the reason for failure. Being told that should the blood of a fair maiden mingle with the bell metal the result would be secured, she, waiting bcsldo ber father until able to see her face In the molten ore, plunged In and was de stroyed. To the sacrifice of this maiden the Chinese attribute the beauty and sweetness of the tone of the great bell of Ta-Cung-tz. Now York Times. Bxtrmordlnarr CarrlnaTa. Some very extraordinary carvings are to be found at Thomboo, on the Irawaddy, where they are cut out of tho face of a high cliff rising directly from the river bank and are of great size. They consist of a succession of rudely formed niches. In appearance something like the catacombs of Rome, and these are full of large and small Images of Buddha, who Is represented In several positions. On the summit of the cliff Is a pagoda of great sanctity. which Is visited every year by Inrge numbers of pilgrims. Three Maated Schooner. It was on Uie great lakes that tho three masted schooner first made IU appearance. The unique character of lake navigation created the necessity for this type of sailing crart because or the fact that with this class of vessel sailors could handle the Bhcets from the deck at times when It was Impossi ble to go aloft In one of those sudden storms which make the life of the lake Upper an uncertain nnd anxious one. Alnslee's Magazine. Carina a rernlelona Habit. The plan of arresting people who throw banana sklus on the sidewalks and of fining tbem or sending them to the bridewell Is all right as far as It goes, but It does not seem, ns If the right punishment had been provided. Any one guilty of that offense ought to be sent cither to the Deti-iiilon Hospi tal For the Insane or to the Homo For tho Fecblo Minded. Chicago I'ost Rnsllah Aatronnmr. fn,h mnra Interest Is taken In prac tical astronomy In England than In imA.irs Astronomical classes are en couraged by the use of the telescopes like that one on tne t-nst iienm. ixin don, which is a reflecting telescope of a lOt-4 Inch mirror. The lectures are In structive. Bids Wanted. rJealed bids will be received by (be Waltervllle Building Co until 1 p. m May 26, 1S00, for the erecting of two-story building, 24x50 feet, at WalterTille. Plans and specifications may be seen by calling on J A Brooks, at the Walter-Ilia Hotel. The oom oany reserves th right lo irject any or all bids. Bids should be addressed to . M. BowERaf APT, Waltervllie, Or. MINING CAMP TRICKS. One Instance Where a Boheme Work rd the Wrong War. "Thore is a great deal that Is out of the ordinary In mining," said Samuel Mott nf Boise City. Ida., "although I think from personal experience It is probably more p-i in the relation than lu the actual happening. In every uiltilug camp I have known there kavo always been charges that those working a vein had gone through Into the next claim In taking out the ore, and consequently were taking out what wasu't theirs. These claims it was always difficult to substantiate, for the reason that the offender, of course, would not allow the ofTended to enter his workings, and without a sur vey It would be impossible to make out case. Every subterfuge and excuse possible was resorted to to get into a suspected mine. 'I remember one case tn an apex of vein suit where tho workings had been temporarily shut down and a mnn called 'Johnny Come Lately," heavily armed, was on guard. The other side had tried again and again to get by Johnny,' but had always failed, when one man, who knew that 'Johnny was an enthusiastic hunter, hired an ac quaintance of his to stroll by wltb a gun over his arm and to engage 'John ny' in a conversation about 'bar.' It worked to a charm, and while be was thus engrossed they managed to slip in ana Burvey the mine. " Iheu there was the case of the Last Chance against Uie Tyler. In this case the workings happened to run to gether, and the I.ast Chance people were working the samo vein from un derneath that the Tyler owners were working from on top. Knowing they would sooner or later break through, the Tyler people prepared smudge that Is, saturated cord wood that would glvo forth a tremendous smoke which, they hoped, would drive the Last Chance people out of their mine. But when they finally sot It off It went the other way and made the Tyler work ings absolutely untenable. Indeed three of the miners were overcome and were rescued only with great difficulty." New York Tribune. WOULDN'T INTRODUCE HIM. The Yovnsr Woman Hataer Thona-kt She Needed the latrodaetlon, A young man with a beetling brow and a nice new necktie entered a law otilce In ono of tho big down town of fice buildings and inquired for a mem ber of the tlrm, a Mr. Younger, whose name ho pronounced with strict regard for tbo rules of orthoepy. Is Mr. Young-cr InV" he asked of tho young woman stenographer, wltb whom he seemed to be acquainted. You mean Mr. Youu-ger?" she re plied, pronouncing the "g" hard. 'Can it be bo pronounces it that way?" asked tho caller, feigning Bur prise. "Of courso It's his prlvllego to pronounce It as ho chooses: there's no set rulo for pronouncing names. But you know Y-o-u-u-g-e-r doesn't spell Youu-ger, but Youug er." "No, I didn't know It," she answered as one who doesn't care. "But bore he comes now. Tina's blm going Into bis private office." "Excuse me, but that's not him." "No? Pray, who is It then?" "It's he." They stared at each other for ten seconds, and then the young man said: Will yon Introduce me to Mr. Young er?" No!" she retorted. "Since you seem to know so much more about him than I do, I think you'd better introduce me." There was an ominous click In the rattle of tho typewriter as the young man entered the private office and pre sented bis card. Chicago Chronicle. Hint Hark Colleetloae. The mint mark collection Is the lat est thing In the line of numismatics. It is the fad of the specialist and has little attraction for the amateur. The object is to secure complete sots of per fect specimens of all the coins Issued from the different mints. A great many people are scarcely aware that there Is any way to dis tinguish the coins Issued from the dif ferent mints. They may not have no ticed the small "8" or "CC" beneath the eagle or under the wreath, and showing that the 'piece was coined at Ban Francisco or Carson City, or If It bears an "O" at New Orleans. And they may or may not know that If it has no mint mark It comes from the "mother mint" at Philadelphia. Bnt the mint mark collector will see those little letters In an Instant and Is very opt to know ust how many dimes, quarters, dollars or half dollars were turned out at any of the mints during any year since 1704. Minneapolis Jour nal. A Cat'e Lena Jaiap. How far can a cat Jump without hurting Itself was partly exemplified In Brooklyn the other night A pretty white cat ran up a tree to get away from a dog and at last crawled out on a small branch at least 00 feet above the ground. The branch was not much more than a twig, and the cat could not turn around. Uhe sat up tbero on tbo swaying limb and meowed. At last the twig broke, and down enmo the cat She alighted on the ground on ber feet, looked nround for a mo ment and then bounded away; which shows that a CO foot drop does not hurt a Brooklyn cat wbatovcr It might do to cats of other places. Pittsburg Dls patch. Stoald the Teat. Heeler Smith Is top of the heap dow lie can have anything be wants In this town If be only doesn't got spoiled. Wheeler He Isn't spoiled yet. Is he? Heeler No. He's a good fellow. Wheeler Well. If be Isn't spoiled bow bo never will be. He was brought op by his grandparents. Pbl'adclphli Press. An Epidemic of Whooping Cough. Last winter during an epldemlo of whooping cough my children contract ed the disease, having severe ooughlog spells. We had used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy very successfully for croup and naturally turned to Hat that time and found It relieved the cough and effected a complete care, John E Clifford, Proprietor Norwood House, Norwood. NY. This remedy Is for sale by W L DeLaoo. CLASSIFIED LQLUMN. Notices un.trr this head not to exceed fivo line. 50 ceuta (tor week; 91 50 a month; IL'J per year. For Sale. Kilt riAl.K At a bargain, one of the liwit stock and gram ranches of "40 acres, 8 miles from Eugeue. Will be sold as a whole, or lu pan, to suit purchaser. Easy terms. For par ticulars apply to John Ingham, at Ax Hilly D partment Htore. FOH tSALK. t'orner First a tut Jetler sou streets, one 10 room hnut-e, and two lots, oXIxlou feet each. Good barn, water, frult.fiue garden ground. Alao house aud lot, corner First ami Lawrence af reet, lot 08 feel 8 lucho, by 160 feet, youug fruit trees, good f-arden grouud, water, eto. Also touse aud lot, comer Willamette and Fourteenth street. For prlcea and terms write 8 J Hills, Tacnina, Wash, Box 827, or call at UlIAHD office. FOR BALE. Fine carriage, nearly new, also two sets of double harness. Euquire i.f H. B. Miller, corner ef Ninth and Patterson. Miscellaneous. WANTED. Au experienced girl to do general housework. Inquire nf Mrs. E. R. Hklpworth, Eugeue. WANTED Patties wanted to cut loO cords of white fir and balm wood Apply lo T P Linton, Eugeue. GIRL WANTED-To do general housework. Ir quire at residence S H Friendly. A Thousand Tongues. Could uot express the rapture ol Annie E tiprlnger, of 1126 Howard at, Philadelphia, Pa, when she found that Dr King's New Discovery for Con sumption bad completely cured bar nf a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. All other remedies aud doctors could give her no help, but alio Bya of this Royal Cure, it soon removed the palu in my chest and I nan now sleep soundly, some thing I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like Bounding Its praises throughout the Unlveree. Bo will every one who tries Dr King's New Discovery for any trouble of the Throat, Chest or Lungs. Prloe 60o nnd $1.00 1'rial bottles free at W L De Lano's Drug Btore; every bottle guaranteed. How's This We offer One Hundred Dollars fie- watd for any caxe nf Catarrh that cannot be ourid by Hull's Catarrh Cure. FJ Chunky &Co., Props, Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have knowu K J Cheney for the Inst 16 years, and bo lieve hlin perfectly honorable in al- buslness transactions, and llnanolully able lo carry out any obligation made by their Arm, Wkst&Tkuai, wboleale Druggists, Toledo, O Waldino, Kinnan t Makvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, u. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood at d mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 76 cents per oottle. Bold by all druggists. Testimonials fri e. nail's rauuiy puis are uie nest. Notice to Contractors. The County Court of Lane I ouuty, Oregon, will receive bids up. to 1 o'olnck p m, Wednesday, June 6, 1900, for furnishing the materials and construct ing a wagon road bridge aoross the McKenzle river at Hendricks' ferry in said county. Plans, specifications and stream diagrams must accompany each bid, and bids will lie received on both steel and wooden structures, wltb stone, tubular or wooden piers. The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Court. E. U. I,R, Clerk Eugene, Or., May 10, 1900. Alaska Uold Fields. First steamship for Cape Nome end Cape York will sail from Seattle May 10. 'mis will oe a large snip wiin s freight capacity of 1600 tons and pas- senger accommodations for 200. For rates and further Information, call on or address R. Momuhphet, Agent N" 'hern Pacific, Eugene. Cemetery Work. J L Lombard Is now doing some work at the Masoulo and I O O F cemeteries. Any persons wanting walls around their lots, elc, can procure the same at greatly reduced prices by calling on the gentleman this month No Cure, No Pay. That is the way all drugidnts sell flroves Taatelees Chill Tonic for ( hill., Malaria and Billiouineaa. It Is aa pleasant to take as Lemon Syrup, oucenta Rchloss Bros A Co's clothing "made to measure" at B H Kriendlvs. "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Curs In my family with wonderful results. It gives immediate relief, Is pleasant to take and Is truly the dyspeptic's best friend," says E Hartgerlnk, Overlsel, Mich. Digests what you eat. Cannot fall to cure. Vincent A Co., Corner Drug Hlore. Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Mlleaburg, Pa., says: "As a speedy cure for coughs, colds, croup, and sore throat One Minute Cough Cure Is unequalled, It Is pleasant for children to take. I heartily recommend It to mothers." It Is the only harmless remedy that produce Immediaae results. It cures hfoncbltls. Dneumonls. grippe and throat and long diseases. It will pre vent consumption' Vincent, a 10, Corner Drag ritora. 1 I i Prrti iiaihj V Tho i?reat rnncly frr n-rvoua rr-r.lrit'.ii --ii.t all .liM-anes of the RcoeratlT orentiaot ellli.T i. Burn at N. rvi'it;: fr .r.KU.n. 1 cr lAH Manhood, liunotcm-y. NiKluly l:ioUst.,n.-t. Youthful Km.r.. M. ntnl Worry, excessive use of Tobacco or Opium, whu-h lua.l to Consumption utnl Insanity. With every w- ' -. kuxwiiii' t" i-Mrv or rni'1,.1 in tr.nn.-v. Motu at Fl.tlu Dur Itox, eboiosfortfi.uo. 1)11. KIOTr'tJ llfc.UicAl. CO., CluruleudVolUo. For Sale By Kobhcd the Grave. Asturtliiig i rideiit, nf which Mr John Oliver, of Philadelphia, lie subject, lanairatedby him as follows: "I was In a most tlieadful coiidiliot My akin was almost yellow, eyw sunken, tongue coaled, paiu oonllnu ally In back aud sides, no apieiiie gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physioiaus had giveu lue lip Fortunately a friend advised trylns Electric Bitl, rs, and tn my great Joy and surprise, the Aral bottle made a decided Improvement. I o.imluiiod their use for three weeks, aud am now a well ma, i. 1 know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another victim." No ono should fall tn Irv them. Only 60 ots, guaranteed, at W L. DeLanti'a drug store. Public School Examination. The eighth, grade examination for the public schools of this county will commence a 9 o'clock a. lu. Thursday, May 24 1900, and coutiuue tun days, TeHchers having pupils to take this pxatninailiiii pleaae notify this office at otice. The qutsttnns for said exuiula anon will be will in the clerk nf the district. Tho examination will be oomliioled by the teacher aud one member cf the itintrict school board. All papers must te forwarded to the county MiMTtiiteiulent for grading. W. M. Mll.LKH, County Huperiiitendeiif. To Cute a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Rronio Quinine Tab lets. All iliuggiMtH refund the money If it falls to cine. K, W. tirove's signa ture Is on each box. 26c. Wanted. A girl experienced lu general house work, nira 1. 8 Bkeels, corner ttlh and High Streets. Read Ed Hanson's ad. He runs I he only exclusive elolhlng house lu the cllv. The ancient' l llrved that rheuma tism wsa ih" ivoik of a demon within a man. Any oi.e who has had an attack of -clnilc or Inflammatory rheu-matli-m will agree that tne InfliotloD Is demonlnc enough to warrant the belief. It has never been claimed that Chamberlain's Pain Balm would oast nut demons, but It will cure rheuma tism, and hundreds bear testimony to the truth of this statement. One ap plication telleves the pain, and this quick relief whioh It affords Is alone worth mauy limes Its cost. For sale by W L DeLaoo. J. L. PAGE Groceries Having a Large aud Complete stock of Staple and Fanoy Groceries bought In the best markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOB GASH, I can offer the publlo better prlose than any other ho'ia In Eugene. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. - ItartlnclallydigcsUthefoodaDdtJdt Fature In strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or Bans. It is the latest discovered dUrest ant and tonic. Ho other preparation can approach it in emciency. it in stantly relieves and permanently euree Dyspepsia, inaigestion, iieariouro, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Qastralgl a,Cramps,ind all other results of Imperfect digestion, prepared by E. C. OsWitt ft Co., Cblcoflo. VIKCEXT 4 C0..Comcp flrua'Stor. NERVITA Streets vitali rr. LOST VIOOH AND MANHOOD Cures Impotcncy.NiKht Emissions and vast in? diseases, ail effects r' sen abuse, or excess and Indie cretlon. Anarvotonlcum) blood builder, lliings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire cf youth. By mall BOc per boxs ii boxes lor tyH.ftW; with a wlttfln ifiinran tuo to cure or refund tho money. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton eV Jackson St, CHICAGO, ILL. for sale WL IIno Dninrlst ruicu OUT. Dull headache, pains In various parts of the body, sinking at the pit of the stomach, loss of appetite), feverish ness, pimples or sores, are all positive evidence of imp-.re blood. No matter hoar It heeame so. It must be purified In order l obtain good health. Aeker's Blood Elixir has never failed to cure Hcrofulousor Bypbilltlc poisons, or any other blood diseases. It Is certainly a ondarn.il remedv and we sell every bottle on pneltlvee guarantee. For ale by W L DeLano, vtJt a. Linn Dag Co From a Pastor ' I am the pnMor of the Baptist Church at rort Jcrvis, N. V., anil soiuetimrfl am called upon to take part In evangelistic work away irom borne. rot long ago I went to Sandy Creek, N. Y-, whicn ia swept by the damp winds from Lake On tario. Here contracted a bad cough, and be came eo hoarse that I could hardly preach to my congregation. It was not only distressing in a bodily sense, but extremely embarrassing to enter the pulpit in this condi tion. I had heard of Ack er's English Remedy and, after Berv.ce, I bought a bottle and began taking tt. The next night my throat was nearly well, and I deliv jred my nermou without ditllculty. In a few days I was thoroughly cured. 1 conceive it to be my duty to benctH mankind physically a well as spiritually whenever I can, and am glad to write these words in praise of this grand old medicino. Those with sensitive throats and those who catch cold easily should certainly take Acker's Knglish Remedy." (Signed) Rxv. Ezra Tebry Sahfobd. Sold tt tto.tfiOa. and fl a ttottto, throughout th UnitM Btatdtftiid CniU; amt In England, at U td.. at. fld. If yuu are uot sVittiAed s.flr buylug, return Uts twtu to jour druggist and got your money bMk. 11 nnthnriie the abort ffunrtmtee. W. IL UOOKKX A VO.t JYujjrirfvr), Act York For Sale B W L Dlno F.C. CORSETS MAKE , afmerican Beauties. . Latest Models -LIZ On Hacb Box. KALAMAZOO COSSET CO, 1 SOLE MANUFACTURERS. SOLO uf AX BILLY Corvallis & Eastern RAILROAD. TIITIF. IIARU No. 2 for Yaquina Train leaves Albany 12.-48 P M Leaves Corvallis lihft V M Arrives Yatmlna 7:20 PM No. 1 Returning Leaves Yaquina 6:00' AM Leaves Corvallis 11;S0 A M Arrives Albany 12U5 P M No, 8 for Detroit Leaves Albany 7:00 A M Arrives Detroit 11:30 A M No, 4 Returning leaves llotrnlt 12:20 1' M Arrives Albany 6:15 P M One and two connect at Albany and Cr.rvatlls '1th Houthurn l'.olflo Iralns. alvlna direct service to aud from Newport aud rdleeent beaches. Trams lor tn mountains arrive at Detroit at noon, smog ample time to reach camping grounds ou (be Brellenbush and santiam the same day. BllW IU STUN K, Mutiuusr. H L WALDKN, TVs TA J TURNER, Agent Alhanr. ';iipa Street Railway. TIMIOARO. After the 4th of Oct. 1K96. the atrtsl oars will run on the following snbeduet lime unui runner notice. HAVING THU DBPOT. T:10-7:4i8:l0-8:40-9:10-li:4(l-lij-ll a m han averv ha'f hour. HOFFMAN HOUSE SALOON 8ommervlllo & Etorger. Purs WhiVIs and HmrultVi the Anas Mlietl grades of Wines Urinks a specialty, Wines and 'Jigai Welnhard's Famous Beer Bottle and Orau.ht FIRST CLASS.. Ynnr attention la called to the "PIONRKR MMiTF.D" trains of the "t'HICACO. M II, WAL'KKK A HT PAUL UAILKOAU" "The only perfect trains tn the world." Y.ra will find it tle.lr.ble tt. ride on those trains when Ruing to any point in the K a. tern Htntea or Canada. Tbey connect with all Transcontinental Trains and all Ticket Agents sell tickets. For ftiither information, paint hiete, etc., ask any Ticket Agent or C J EDDY W CASEY, Oenerel Agent, Trav Pas Agent, Portlaad, (treg tad A W i sea, and Ticket Amnt lortlanrL I