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f Tho Kind You Ilayo Always i. m " iul ov yc,,rs "s lorno the sij-imturo of ' 77Y . A,low " to dfoelvo you in this All CountorlelU, Imitation. uu.I Substitute are hut EvI X What is CASTORIA J Castoria la a suhstituto for Cojtor Oil, Paregoric. Droni i and Soothin- Syrups. It Is Jtarmk-ss an.l l'lnisaut H I contains neither Oi.iiiin, Morphine nor other XnrJoiic suhstanee. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms j nnl allays 1 everislmess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and I latulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. $ The Children's Panacea The. Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS ' Bears the pie Kind You Have Always .Bought I In Use For Over 30 Years. ' THE CtNTaUH C8MMWY, TT MOWWtV TWCCT. NEW VOHK CITY SOUTH AND EA&T -VIA- Jouihern Pacific Go f SHASTA ROUTE frame leave Vnpene for Portland and way stations at 3,54 a m; 1 :08 p in. tf Portland 8:80 a m 7:00 p m Lv Euyeue 2:08 p m 12:34 a m Ar Ashland 12:33 am 11:30 am ptr hacraintnto 5:00 p m 4:5 a m Ar Siin Krauciricu 7:45 p m 8:15 a m i. ftr Oifden Ar Ueuver Ar Kaunas City Ar Chtcauo 5:45 a m 'J.00 a m 7:25 a ui 7:45 a m 11:45 a ro If KM) a m 7;25 a m D.30 a m Lob AnneleB Kl I'.iHO Fort Worth City (if Mexico HoiiHtnu New Orli'itma WflfliinKton New York 1:0 p m 0:00 p in 6:30 a in 9:55 a m 4:00 a in 0;2o p in 0:42 a m 12;43 p m 7 KM) a m 9:00 p in Gi30 a m 9:55 a tn 4:00.5 in C:25 p m 0:42. a m 12:43 p m Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains. Chair cars Sacra mento to Ogden aud Kl Pain, and tourist cars to ChioaK St Louis, Now Orleans aud Washington. Connecting at San Fran cif.cn with several steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan.. China, Pliillipines, Central and 6outh America. Mr I. G Adair, agent at Eugene ad.lre. 0 II MARKHAM, O 1' A, Fortland.Or. t rBEGO.. SHORT LINE R. R. THE DIfiECT KOUTETO Montana, Utah, Colorado, I and all Eastern Points. ?res choice of two favorite rontes, ria the UNION PACIFIC Fast Wall Line, or the KIO GRANuE Scenlo Line 1 No Chanos of Cars On the Portland-Chicago Special, "the fineat m tun west. cquippeu witu Elegant Standard Sleepers Fine Mew Ordinary (tourist) Sleepers. Superb Library-Buffet Cars Splendid Dinners (meals a la carte) Comfortable Coaches and Smokers Entire Train Completely Vestibular. For further Information apply. L L STEVENS, Agent, Eugene, or R Nagel, W E Coman Trail's,! Aitt 'Gen'lAtit 142 Tijlrd Bt. Portland, Or GO EAST VIA Shortest and Quickest Line TO 51 PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO Ad all points Eut. Ihrou.k o.i a . iu.um Dlnln, and Buffet Smoking Llbrar; Cars, FmJW YTHA1NS. PAST TIME. !:BEU K HAND SCENEKY UNKCjlALE rIlVk" " P"inta I'"t rii Portland anl the I.K -V r XfikTHERN KY., on sale at f -nth-'i(:ut w!?'. '''f'' TMirt Orrce, Eugeu , or 1-"" .HK1HEK Ticket Ornoe 263 MORRISON STREET PORTLAND '!'.' '';, Foldfri and full Information re- j -""! i-actern I np, call on or addran. . A P.. C, KENXISTON, Lily raaa. and Ticket Agent PortUai Bought, and which !ias bocil Signature' of How's This We offer Oue Hundred Dollars Be ward for auy case of Catarrh that canuot be curtd by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ,. . F J Cn knky A, Co., Props, Toledo, O. We, Hie undersign, d, have known F J Cheney for the last 15 years, aud be lleve him perfectly honorable in al buelneas transaction!), and financially able to carry out any obliuatlnu made by their tlruj. WestATruax, wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O WaLDINO, KlNNAN A MABVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, U. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood ai d raucous surfaces of the system. Price, 76 oents per oottle. Hold by all drugglsst. Testimonials fn a... Hull's family pills are the best. Story of a Slave. To be bound haud end loot for years by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. George D Williams, of Manchester, Mloh., tells how suoh a slave was made free. He eayB: "My wife has been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over in bed aloue. After using two bottles of Elec tric. Bitters she is wonderfully im proved, and able to do ber own work." This supreme remedy for female dis eases quickly cures nervousness, sleep lessness, melaucholy, beauaobe, back ache, fainting and dizzy' spells." This mlraole worki'ig medicine Is agodsend to weak, sickly,' run dowu people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 60 oents. Sold by W L Delano, drug gist. Belgian Hares. California Belgian Hare Association. Capital Stock $i5,000 00. Importers, Breeders and Jobbers. Own more Imported aud High Qtade animals than any other company or individual in America. We Guarantee all our animals ana pedigrees to be as represented, or money refunded. The breeding of BELGIAN HARES is the coming popular Industry in America. Write for catalogue. California Belgian Hare Association. Alameda, Cal. Alaska Wold Fields. First steamship for Cape Nome and Cape York will sail from Seattle May 10. This will be a large ship with i freight capacity of 1800 tons and pas senger accommodations for 200. For rates and further Information, call on or address B. MoMOBHurr, Agent No 'Hern Paoino, cugene. Bismarck's Iron Xerve Was the result of his spendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous euergy are not found where stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are out of order If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Lire PIH'. 1 uey ueTeiop oerj power of brain and body. Ouly 25o. W Li DeLiano s orug sioie. la the best toacbir. U Acker's English itemedy in any case of coughs, colds or croup, ononis, it fail to give immediate renm uju.i m funded. lis ets and 50 cis. for sale by W L ueLiano, irr.r.r.h Tansv Warers, tue world's .mMlv for Irrenular and pain ful periods of ladies; are never failing and safe. Married ladles' friend French Tansy Wafers are the only re liable female remedy In the world; lm ported from Paris; Uke nothlngelse, butln.l'ton genuine; 1""" with crown trade mark. . f ranc. FoT7n Pl.m -rapper direct on receipt oi -. DOWN THE MOUNTAIN BOWLDER THAT WAS STARTED ROLLING JUST FOR FUN. " r Seaator's Sorr of a ThamcBtlM ot Tkat Banlr Eaeapd Reaulttnar a TnurmtrA Lackr Bound Inla lha Air. "More than 20 years ago," aald the senator In reminiscent mood, "I was ioing clerical stunts at Hamilton, Nev, and having about as enjoyablo an ex istence as I have ever known, beforo at since. The blue skies, the big moun tains, the invigorating air, the whole some food and the interesting people all around me made my lite about as good as life ought to be this aide of the pearly portals. My work was not io confining that I could not get away tn mountain walks pretty freaoentlv. and one day I started out with my dog for a turn np Mount Tom, Just be yond the town. The main highway leading into the town from the west passed along the side of this mountain and on over a gap Into the valley be yond. I had a particular oblect in view. and with my dog I wandered along up the mountain, which waa without vege tation except a f urxy thicket in places, and the surface was covered with rocks of various sizes from a football to a haystack. Alter awhile, for some thing bettor to do, I began to roll the stones down the mountitln side, and it rapidly developed into a moat exciting Bport, for the mountain was steep and the rocks went down with a whoop and a hurrah that stirred the blood to watch them as they bounded along. I never thought of the road passing along about 1,000 feet down the hill, and, as nobody happened to be going by, my attention was not called to it in that way, and I kept on. Naturally enough, my success with the smaller stones mode me ambitious, and I essayed something larger. It was a dandy, too, a great big, round bowlder that would have weighed a ton If It weighed a pound. It was a Job to get It started, but by pulling the rocks from under it on the lower sldo and loosening it up all around I got it going at last and stood back to enjoy Its progress down tho mountain. It went slowly at first, as If In doubt. but it struck a steep place about 60 feet down the hill, and It leaped out like a restive horse from the poet, and away It went, bounding a dozen feet into the air and Jumping over gullies and rocks as if It were rubber. About 600 feet down, when It was going at tremen dous speed, It leaped 60 feet Into the air, and I was Just going to let off a whoop when I saw a 12 mule team in the narrow road below and directly In the track of the monster. "Tho team was drawing two wagons. as was tho custom with the mountain freighters, and it was driven by old Jerry Simpson, one of the best known teamsters in the mountains. It Blmply paralyzed mo, for I didn't seo anything bnt destruction for everything In the way. Tbero was no turning back or whipping up to get out of the way, for the load was heavy and the road was rough and narrow. I stood speechloss, scared whlto, bnt the driver had seen the rock coming, and, 'dropping off tho saddle mule, he broke back up the road aB hard as ho could run. I would havo run, too, but my legs refused to act, and I stood fast and watched the great rock go tumbling down toward Its victims. I hadn't long to wait, of course, and Just as I gasped at the last bound of tho bowlder it struck an ob struction of some kind and Jumped clean over the team and the road and went crashing on its way down into the ravine below. "Then I recovered my wits, and, knowing that what I had been doing was entirely Inexcusable, I skinned off up the mountnln behind the rocks and disappeared, trusting to Providence that the old Jerry hadn't Identified me. I slipped around another way to town and got In all right without having any questions SBked where I had been, and that evening I went over to the post office, which was a general loafing place, and there found Jerry telling of his wonderful escape. " 'Denied ef I didn't think It wrjz a haystack coraln down the hill,' he said, "with eomethln alive in It.' " 'Have you any idea who rolled It down? I asked Innocently. " Tn course I hain't Ef I hadn't been In slch a hurry and left my Win chester in the wagon, I'd 'a' found out mighty quick, fer I seen him run, and ho had a dog with him.' "I was a little nervous, but I kept on asking questions. " "What did you have in your wag ons?' I said. 'Dynamite. Four tons uv it.' '"Good Lordl I exclaimed. There wouldn't have been much left of that team, would there 7 " 'Nor mo, neither,' I reckon,' be said, shaking his bead. " 'What did you think of as you were running up tho roadr " 'Not much uv anything, I guess, but mostly ef they wuz goln to be able to git enough uv Jerry Simpson meat out of that mulo meat to have a funer al with.' "I don't know where Jerry Is now," concluded the senator; "dead, I sup pose, but I never told him who rolled that rock down the hill, nor did I over tell anybody In that town who did It, because It came altogether too near be ing a tragedy for It ever to bo con sidered a Juke." New York Bun. Papered With Honda. Wall paper having an apparent value of 400.000, but In reality worth noth ing, decorates the study of a Now York business man. It Is composed of thou sands of 6 per cent bonds, engraved and printed at a cost of 12.600 for a company which, falling to attract in vestors, died before it could be floated. Chicago Chronicle. Last fall I sprained my left hip while handling some heavy boxes. The doctor I wiled on said at first It was a slight strain and would soon bo well. . .7 ,. WAH.ani1 l a riivtfjir amlfi mil amc- " - . I had rheumatism. It continued to grow worse ana i touiu uaiuijr k" sround to work. I went to a drug store and the druggist reoommeoded ma to try Chamberlain's Psln Balm. I tried It and one-half of a 60-oent bottle cured me entirely. I now recom mend It to all my friends. F. a. Baboock, Erie, Pa. It U for sale by W. L. DeLano. ST ii I, WOOL. A Corlona Material l'4 as a iak. atltatc Foe Sandpaper. Steel wool Is a machine produced ma terial that Is used Is a substitute for sandpaper. It Is composed of sharp edged threads of steel, which curl up together like wool, or somewhat as the wood fibers of the familiar material known as excelsior curl up together, though the steel wool Is very much finer, tho finest of It being not much coarser than the coarsest of natural wools. The steel wool is put up in packages containing one pound each. These are something like rolls of cot ton batting, but smaller, a pound of steel wool, loosely packed, making, rolled In paper and open at the ends, a package perhaps 13 Inches long and two or three Inches In diameter. Made In various degrees of coarse ness, steel wool Is put to a variety of uses, the finer wools for polishing wood and metal, and the coarser for rub bing down paint and varnish. It Is often used on special parts of work, while, for example, on the flat surfaces of a door a man would use sandpaper with a block back of It; for the mold ings he would use steel wool, which fits Into the crevices and conforms Itself to Irregular shapes. juch work can be done witn steel wool far more readi ly and quickly than with Bondpaper, and it Is used with like advantage on Irregular and small surfaces and on carved work. Besides the steel wool there Is a coarser material of the same kind call ed steel shavings, which Is put to vari ous uses, as lu taking off old paint or varnish and in polishing wood beforo painting, and It Is used on bowling al leys and on floors for smoothing and cleaning them. Sandpaper clogs lu use, steel wool breaks down. The wool Is commonly used with gloves to keep tho ends from sticking Into the fingers. Now York Sun. CASK IS NEVER EMPTY. For Yeajrs Wine la Drawn From It to Colabrate Ureat invents. All really excellent champagne Is tho result of Judicious blending. Time was when each big vlueyard owner had his own cellar and his own braud. But It bos been found advantageous to sell the raw wine to dealers, who make ono district supply what another lacks. But there are still a few provincial establishments that cling to the old ways crowning with a wreath of flow era tliA flrat tnlifnl of rlno irrnnpa and keeping "the brlda of the cellar" full j from year to year. The bride, be It understood. Is a spe cial wine cask filled with tbe first run ning of the press. More accurately It holds the Juice which drips away be fore any pressure Is applied. Wine from It Is never sold, but used upon high days and holidays, passed about as a gift or devoted to the comfort of the sick and tho poor. Something akin to tho bride exists In the German tree cities. Each of them has a wine cellar, and tn oach cellar there Is a cask always yielding wlno, but never empty. Any burgher Is entitled to demand a bottle of Its contents when ho marries, when his first son is christened and also when tho son Is 21. If the son Is adventurous or tho burgher himself, for that matter, be gets another bottla from the cask wben ha comes homo from far countries. But there Is an ofllclal specially charged to see that whenever a bottle ful Is drawn out another bottlcful of as near as possible the same quality at onco goes In. And thus It happens that the city cask Is never empty. Boston Globe. Oladstane'a UtIIt. While Mr. Gladstone Interested his audiences Immensely by his endless flow of animated remarks and brilliant historical criticisms, be failed altogeth er to convey to them tbe sense of great ness. Every ono left bis society pleas ed, amused, perhaps dollghted. But I cannot Imagine anybody quitting It Im pressed with reverence. There was In deed a levity sometimes obscrvablo about blm which was very antagonis tic to reverence. Dr. Martlneau himself told me how disappointed he was when, meeting him after his great return to power, he said to blm, "What an opportunity you have for the great work before you the consolidation of tho empire!" Mr. Gladstone shrugged his shoulders and said: "Ob, I don't know about that. Tbe clerks in the colonial office have got too much to do already." Contem porary Itevlow. Blrod tho Press Censor. The average newspaper man Is usu ally about as quick wltted as the noxt one." This" was pretty well Illustrated when the Chicago Record was placing Its foreign correspondents. George Ade was sent abroad by Victor F. Lawson for that purpose. Ade did all right until be got Into Sorvia. Tncro he found all the newspaper men In Jail for political offenses. Lie was In a quandary, so be cabled to Mr. LawBon; "Newspaper men all In JulL Press tensor very strict" Lawson promptly cabled back: "Make press censor correspondent' And Ade did it Inland Printer. A DiaHii of a Mlllloa. To the Individual worth $1-50,000 one little 23 cent piece Is a quarter of a mil lion. If yon do not sen the point Im mediately, think It over It's there Chicago News. Only once In their history as a no tion have this Spanish achieved a naval victory. Ttat was at tho battle of Lepanto, In L67L when, with tbe aid of Venetians and Genoese, they anni hilated the Turkish fleet The greatest trouble In life are those which do not happen. Xotice to Contractors. Healed bids for tbe contraction of a sewer for tbe University of Oregon will be received op to 8 p. tn. June 26, 100 at tbe offlos of J J Walton, where plans ana specifications can be seen Bight reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Regents. 8H FRIgNDl.Y, Chairman Ex-Co m. CLASSIFIED COLUMN. Notices un.tcr this head not to exoeed fiv.' lines, oO oeuh per week; (l o0 a mouth; $li per year. For Sale. FOR SALE At a bargain, one of the best stock aud gram ranches of 7-M sores, 8 miles from Eugene. Will be sold as a whole, or in pan, to suit purchaser. Easy terms. For par ticulars apply to Johu Ingham, m Ax Billy Department Store. FOB 8ALE. Corner First aud Jelter aou streets, one 10 rooni Imue, and two Iota, SOxltW feet each. Good barn, water, fruit, Hue garden ground. Also house aud lot, corner First aud Lawrence Btreets, lot tk leet 8 Inches, by 160 feet, young fruit trees, good f;ardeu ground, water, etc. Also urnse and lot, corner Willamette and Fourlveutli streets. For prices and terms write 8 J Hills, Taooma, Wash, Box 87, or call at GUARD oltloe. FOB SALE A tine stock rauoU con taining 3-K) acres for sale at a bargain. Will sell as a whole or lu parts, oue contaiulug implements, house aud two barns, consisting of 185 acres; tbe other pasture laud principally. Situated six miles from Eugene. Call on or address J M Gearbart Eugene, Oregon. FOH SALE two ponies, wslght about 96a In.iuire of Whig Langworthy butchers, Willamette atraeL Miscellaneous. WANTED. An experienced girl to do general housework. Inquire of Mrs. E, R. Hklpworth, Eugene. WANTED Parties wanted to out liK) cords of white fir aud balm wood. Apply to T D Linton, Eugeue. G1HL WANTED. Inquire at ouue at resideuoe of C 11 Hales. WANTED. A live wide awake, competent agent to make Oregon aud California with our Hue of very popular buggy aud team whips eu commiislou. (Samples put in cues to canvass by rail or buggy 60 to to 100 pouuds, or blcyole 16 to 25 pounds. For lull particulars address 'the Davis Whip Co., Tippocaiioe City, O. COW BTUAVED. A biludlo cow with short, clear boms, two silts lu leit ear, rullier poor. Hlrnyed from lot of 8 D Holt, Saturday evening. Information will be rewarded by b D Holt An Epidemic of Whooping Cough. Last winter during an epldeiuio of whooping cough my children contract ed the disease, having severe coughing spells. We had used Chauiberlaiu's Cough Remedy very successfully for croup aud naturally turned to 11 at that time aud found It relieved tho oough and elleoted a complete cure, John E CHiTord, Proprietor Norwood House, Norwood, N Y. This remedy Ih for sale by W L DeLano. It Saved His Leg. P. A. Danlorlh, of LaUrange, Ga., suflered 1 1. tensely for six months with a frightful running sore on bis leg, but writes that Buck leu's Arnica Halve wholly cured It In ton days. For ulcers, wounds, burns, bolls, pain or piles its the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 2Ci'. Hold by W L DeLano, druggist. Pioneers Attention. Martha Mulligan cabin Native Daughters of Oregou Invite the pioneers of Oregon to a lecture given by Prof Young on the "Literature of Oregon History," at the Elks' hall, Saturday June 23, at 8 p. m. F nc Belgian Hares Having Just received another lot of One pedigreed Belgian hares, I find myself overstocked. - I will give a bsrgaln on pairs. Call before the sup-. ply Is snapped up. F A Rankin, o Cure No Pay. That Is the way all dniilU sell droves Tastalaas Chili Tonio for Chills, Malaria and BilJioiisnflaa. It is aa pleasant to Uks. as lieinon Byiup, nuoenia Wimui, Lost. Model 24, twenty two Inch, frame black, 45,010, 1809 model, Rambler manufacture. Ilea- unable reward on return to Guard ofiioe. "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure In my family with wonderful results. It gives Immediate relief, Is pleasant to take and Is truly the dyapeptlo's best friend," says E Hartgerlnk, Overlsel, Mlcb. Digests what you eat. Cannot fail to cure. Vluoent A Co., Corner Drug Store. Rev. W. E. Hltzor, W.Caton, S. Y, writes, "I had dyspepsia over twenty years, and tried doctors aud medicines without benefit. 1 was persuaded to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and it help ed me from the start. I believe It ti be a panacea for all forms of Indigestion." It digests what you eat. Vincent oV Co., Corner Drug Htore. I consider It not only a pelasure but a dutv I owe to my neighbors to tell about the wonderful cure eflected in my case by the timely useof Chamber lain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I was taken very badly wlih llux and procured a tHittle of this remedy. A few doses of It enw't!! a permanent cure. I lake pleasure In reconuieiidlog it to others Buffering from that dreaillul disease, J. W . Lynch, Dorr, W Va, This remedy is sold by W L O.Lano. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. I' artiflciallydigctJi tho food and aids miur.! in strot'Hthening and recon M nn'tiinr the el.:u:tel digestive or ... It is the Litest, discovered digest t . Ionic. Nu tither prcp&rultoD t. ii ul priwli it in cillciency. It lu HtauLiy relieved nntl permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Smir Slcnmoli, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gatr.ilgl;i,Crami)s,and all. it her result s (if imperfect digestion. Prepared by E. C. ijwi'.t a Co.. '.blcogo. VINCENT 4 CO..Comer.Druf$to,e F. C. OOBSETS American Beauties-, . v. c. -VtiV Latest -6 Mck-s. On Kdch Box. KALAKA203 COSSET CO. S0Lb MANili-ACTURERS. ! ' $:n.u BY AX BILLY Jn. VITAI II T sii'i LOS T VIGOR IT AND MANHOOC Cures Iuipotcncy.Nlfiht F.mlsslonsanc wait lm; diseases, all effects c' self A"V"2f) iilmse, or excess and India iiAt cri'tiim. Anervetoiilenm. Vt -fl ',,m"' l"ill,r- llrings tilt Trt &;' pink nlow to pale checks auu TAd restores the lire of youth. Hi ..Nv v By mail ROc per box; O boxes lor ;, ...,('; wit.) a w i ll toil Klllirnil. ti'o to euro or vol'untl tho mnuoy, r.Envir.x medical co. Clinton at Jackson dts., CHICAGO, ILL For sale WL Pe!.ano Druggist $1.98 buys j0 SUIT M.rllHtlMi 'MMtHfctHOIT" HH "IK hi ti ANH-Mltw IttM 1.1 It fl.iUIIOTH' intra i-iHK iMi I'imk nuin it si.na. A NtW SUIT mt FOR AMY Of THISI SU.lt .WHICH DON T OIVE SATISFACTORY WEAR, ii we i ii swiii- jn-4 l. atlhjr.fl to k tin ran fkumini1 ii ua Khll U f.lHll.l i-vrfiTtlf fa. t.-rv f.ii.1 ).! ! ! uM lm furwm rer Uir. r llrl.r. 1.1". " ri.-rrM oiiAryM. THESE mi PANT SUITS ir..rb.4lo , if. y.;, ..r ."""r' invi:?.t l-ma Burns i.r r.rr-aa laird 11MHI aljlf Hi'sira.ni, . ralnl, da tnita t r rntlills, sUI-him! aprrUt liraif vtrUat. HMrnnltlllsJi Wl-i ft no ltnllnn .inline, t nr llrajdnr. laUrlh.ti.1, iiaddlrij, la.lnt J irlnf.irln, lit '! tl"- "lull. , fliUtlr rat-la 4hri.ua li.Mii. a nuM kiiv !) iir finrriil m wiilcl Ue irul in 1 KitHIt, siril- ff ftamfla lloua No- UIV. tlonUtn- fBstiloTI tilAlfi, uV m. a.iii.- unit r.illtnutni.'ll.m- hi.v tuonltr. 1 Sli-".' Anita r...lr t o-'r iom5.U0 up. B-n t3EAKS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Ino.), Chloaoo, 111. iMtan, llotbuf h h V, arn ll.urtH.tHy rnlltiila.-IUli.rf.) S2.45'G0La'PLATW Cut tliU out Utl Ml"! tttTfa. HK!tl-K attrKT Klul WlllMlt4 nut lila at'li lir siprow.O.0. Us uhjprt Lmiatiiinatlon. VotJ ou foil Nil rnllj iftUrnsi laatl at rffMSMMi aa-i rn ill Maal la tataaat lhalrllai aaiaHlaaaat mlflrwllnjt i-ortptloti aa Klfla iVltla, Aairla Hiil, tl.li VllUlorUak i aa.it una or at under aurh LlhsMU.OOIafathlrOUaia rtlltil Wa(aa, ata. If (rm Itnillt Ihaaxiualor MtlUrthanaeivurthaM wati hra. aar ika aipf'ta mi oi h raici, mini ipraaa cttaria-a. Don't be Deceived by aatabf aafanlttaisall whti-h wuultlMtru to ImII- you could vat li.OU aw tiO.lW a(a far t. TI U . la, haa art aall thaaaaia ath far 1.49. OUR IZ.45 WATCH KZI'aCT .rf Uptra, atiiitt wind a ml at,il4 alataa, batidaora y nnratmUiitN.llSr.l,Uotll.aaa1i..tf--ll" ItTt mtmm I mt Aii.nrlfan'warraiitaul. and a muni a. nValnlaaa traaa I r ffalrbaa frasa aaala a a, rnm-i4 mi .t aastap. rlla far fraa Wat a aad Jawtlrji'alajaffaa. ') . SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), ChksiQi PILES I i r mm For Sale BvLinn Drug Co Mt S ftturuj tirtri( c ar,i i k 1 1 ,i c-r il, aoaaJ la aj aalhs (I..I.00 ill I iliK tiITKat H4tlfllls1 tOV IWitiii.iK'ni, f Trunin I 0,lr E'riri RIR T.n ear rHtM ti'it " ' an'l f filit riiartfca. II -litim wrltflu Itu i.ouif Haml n(-rn.!tt)i rf nta'.r aarh (xmihIIm t ) fnlf I 'iur nit bitnc ttfi'l wo will rrturfi . iirliti ivari ii . fatlnlrxl. W al fifTral aiaJst aatl artaaaaf aala( Bati Barblaal alalaaa. lm 1 1 . ill f-,r ti ll I HOf lia,t lallllatT tlir trrt alrat s Ih r-ri-r ttrrr4 Uj tirt r 'iwr. BWA B.'LP F-L-y'l'Cfi VJ PHI 7,7ZX!VZZ tlJH-mrf.ta,'ilIi 1 1 ii f l tatft.lt, m ,i r loiiaitatn- , tilta ttmaala. atrsa-al. VTflU '- rrlsr.il U ( lilrt aa l lM t-ia arr r it'll t r4rk. In ( THE B 'J R D I C K tV.A Z;?Z if, i'lXiftZi USUI. 1CHIII t -r &h -, I." l Mllir.li Al.lHi-.1 r - 1 1 ) T "V ' it a?y'.c5A -.i I ttt n I r ) K IT COSTS V ?1 . l-aUi-' that j 'i a . it!-.- ieo.04, ar,d thrm tf er,Tlrn?-f1 ffK TU atl'tl lt TdtK ila.kV if Address, 6EAR3. ROt M''Jt -. M.e, ei.M.ta.eet AT TI3.78 ! far thr grmtfl ki alrirll; Itr a-i, laUla-f r-rtlhisn, Y M Mr-iat .. M., t.a. f 1.M ta4 tt.M, tk aa ii.. liar. Tesnla ae4 Tnltmal. Ik La t ra f aatalaaaa. ! i;r- Vf I. J : r : .'... Illu.tr.tl ,r ihun mMtiiaa Lii YiP .... . . i ii-.i...iiis I. .,i ti -i.t 1 1 i tu-d u . MM uMi, iaa .1 . ,. - 1 ' I MI. H. Ct.K. t.h full lafttflh 11,1. anrf k..- m nlu. tarn 3 &. .i'rj if Ilf?".y?tli1 -anifir r.ai7a-,.i i,ni l.n ...uu. rruM, -Ar-M, mmi. tra il 'lOnSl'l I ai.lil. i-.,rt IcMn, t Oril.ti. S ..I nlct.l dr. -.r rmllT U n totf P itjt i r rv sr tntk I Asan m U rV i" 17 K VA - laia att, a-l I VLKIL'miKiLr&S. SEARS, ROEBUCK CO., CWwia, ill. orthern Pacifi RMLWAY ixr oj Pullman Sleeping ars Elegant Dining Cars Tourist Sleeping Jarc T. TAUli, MINNKAI' (11 1M I.L'lTI, TC l-'AitliO, IHANU l'tlltKar ItOOK.STON. jVlXNi.'KU, IIKl.KNA aud III '"fTK. "" Throunh Tickets to CHICAGO, WASHINGTON l'UIlDKl.PHIA, NKW YOUK, BOSTON, an.l All I'uluU Kast and trkiutli. Forllufortnation, time cards, map audfli-'keU, call uu or wiito U R McMUKI'HKY, General Agent, Kugei.e, Oftioe Opposite Guard otlioa. Or. A D CHARLTON, Aut (ifln'1 PtasUt. Atrrtnt 2t& Mnrrlion St, coi Tblnt, Portland, Oregon THROUGH TICKETS TO Till EASTandSOUTHEAST SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY AND, PullmanrPalaooliSleepers Tour ist Sleenera and. Reclinin" Cnair Qar;Oall:to 1)KNVBR, OMAHA, ('HICAdO, KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS' Andstother 1. an tern Citieiw The oi.ly Una (ruin Portland ttriiL'g itm-apera hiruotally Conducted Excurmioiu tlinmyli to ('lilcago very WwluMday. K'rB,Portlanil to Chicago Via Southern PaoiHc, Uufim 1'aciHc N W Ky'i. llaKK'ttfe clteuktM. Uih-uk), to deHtiuutiiiu . Maituiliceut cviim) , (J niun qbihii,, mat nine, inweai rates. r iuiUitr mionniitiiju, apply ti any outfit Sou Lb urn I'auilir Couipany, or IT A1 H KOI '. ( 1.1 1.0 SlTugene StreetpailMy.: I J,iT l rriHKOAHO. "AfUr the 4 th of Oct. 1MIS, the strfol oars will run ou the fiillowlngsoheduet lime until further not lew. JtiEAVIKU TBE(DBICT. 7:10-7:40.HilO-H:40-:Il)-li4fi.U:tKi rn h"- - '.tv half Lour. HOFFMAN HOUSE SALOON Sommervllle &. Bergar, aaa Pure WhlsVisa anil Hrsnilles, the fines irailea of Wines and 'Jliiara, Mlied Iriuka a Bueolalty. Weinhard's Famous Beer Bottle and. Draught FIRST CLASS..! 41 DR. WILLIAMS' INDIAN PILE OINTMENT will ouio iillnd, Illrodliiit and Itchlnir Piles. It absorbs the tunn.rs, allays tlio lu lilim at onco, ante as a poultloe, ilvns lrixttuit rllr. i'niiarod only for Pilot and Itoliln, of the nrlvuUi parts. Kvory box la WAtrantod. JuiIko Ooons, of Nliiysvlllo, Ky,, says;. "I)r. Williams' Indian Pllo oint ment curod nio aftnr yoars of suffurinit." Hold by druggists sunt by mail on rocoljit of price Du con la and II. 00 per box. ,1 i a oi m hlUaaiMlB4v- '"-l":l-!-. ai knuau R1US, WirK TUB " "ial -.j I'.r.-Tdla, .MnuJn. f u.'th Iron ataixl. rraatrt larrM Hltra arai r i-.t iimi fa. I aair thraadlnaT vllira'lnir almttla, auloraatlaj (DU. ;lr bvuMfiie 1. 1 t'anl ianalnn llbra-r.imoroTnwaat. tiro f. .. In- ir iffldahultlroarrlar, rtntaalltA. li.ml If lata .l.etarMllKli "fralBbtwHl I .IKS THAU- I ma miYSZ SJTfM 'If mimMtZuv.;.,,im- i MW'rti WLIO OUA.iTrR Sf.WGO OAK IMr Nil Msim.,!,.,,,!-,, - j i. -arataHj a-raaattai t-a aava Maaiiraaar 0'f.A..TIO lirataairaaataff, at aaraala aaa Mtraal i - '-a o it a-rat la ramubra ai our Fra-a Ia "' ' -a iron it and d" el'har plain or arr ia Uv4 Jiraif1a aantrsrtu, aary na-chlnsia HUH 'l Mel.aifcl.aj.a i- rout aior-li-ati ajif u ee.oo ta,' to iw , pr 7ir fri4t nut rn tl 8.8 T 7"-'u tvra uui aayiiAaa. vtutum JV-BA Jllor ) ' (Inc.) ChlcaRO, III. UC SEND ONE DOLLAR; aa-a ia aa, ,iM n-Wlir JUli It lull IS' ( Li DIM' IKItlil, alao color tuiU Har wanUd. LV..:.'.HIGH CRAPE 1900 MODEL tatlaatlaa. Toil i'a.1) ajainltna at j.inr atpraM .flu-sj, and tf found parrs!; aai la r. Ktl; Mrtarrt-aala-a, las u-T WOSUIMF I LTil.t taa - aa ar a-aar-l s-f. a-iiutl to btcfi-laa tliat rattallu Marti a ei(.oo ir yoa think you Mft ll II U.OO arsall aa 4a f, par tti aipr--aa -' 0.1 SPttlAl WiCI, I1.79. teaath II oeal wl 'b onitr. or H, Ui.nJ pinrvaa. WMUaNr Na-ra-lal Hl-t-la )atlaj.nMl-tl frna for I ho aaklntr, aliowa all btr(-laa bflw all thrr ftaajai imClaBaattWaaatataU at II. tl, WJ titrr stsaitwa, iiiiiiim aarajaiM rirr fns.r-rs -a me yi .--. . - r'aiiiiiua iMl len lltuivf r. flo nultrtmant. iharailrii fiMMilM tlrsa, nlfrh rnamrtcl bW-k, f raan or maroon, ir IMI Wa!tT AMf iHUsnUtt ! aara rsaa at Itks4 U III,Hn H.