Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, July 13, 1900, Image 3

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Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
SOUTH AND EAST
VIA
Southern Pacific Go
SHASTA ROUTE
Trains! leavo kuiren fur Portland and way
stations at j;f4 a m; 1 :0B p txi.
Lv Portland
Lv Kuirene
Ar Ashland
Ar Sacramento
Ar San Francisco
7:00 p m
12:34 a in
11:30 a m
4:35 a ni
8:15 a m
2:08 p in
12:33 a m
fi:00 p in
7:45 p m
Ar Owlen
Ar Denver
Ar Kansas City
5:45 a m
l:00 a m
7:25 a in
7:45 a m
11:45 a m
9:00 a m
7;25 a m
9.30 a m
Ar Chicago
Ar Los Angeles
1:C0 p m
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0:30 a m
9:55 a m
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C;25 p in
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12:43 p ra
7:00 a m
9:00 p m
0:30 a m
9:55 a m
4:00. a m
6:25.p ra
6:42. a in
12:43 p m
Ar Kl Pano
Ar Fort Worth
Ar City of Mexico
Ar HuiiBton
Ar New Orleans
Ar Washington
r New York
Pullman and Tourist cars on
both trains. Chair cars Sacra
mento to Ugilen and Ki F.nu,
and tourist cars to Chicago.
St Louis, New Orleans and
Wtudiintitnu.
Cunuecting at Pan Fran
cibco with several steamship
lines for Honolulu, Japau,
China, rh Hi pines, Central
and tiouth America.
8te Mr L (1 Adbli, uyovt at Kujiie
or addreti
C H MAliKHAM,
U t A. Furtiai d,Or,
OREBON SHGHi LINE R. II
THE DIfiKt T ROUTE '10
Montana, Utah, Colorado,
and all Eastern Points.
filvea cbotco of two favorite routes, via tlu
UNION PACIFIC Fait Mail Line, or
tho biU URANl'K SCHUltl Lino
No Change of Cars
Od the Portland-Ctileagu Special, "the finest
n the went." Equipped with
Elegant Standard Sleepers
Fine New Ordinary (fourist) Sleepers.
Superb Librai v-Butlet Cars
Splendid Dinners (meals a la carte)
Comlortable Coaches and Smokers
Entire Train Completely Vestibuled.
For further information apply.
L L STEVENS, A(jeut, Euuone, or
j n nagei,
Traa Para Am
142 Third Ht,
W E Coman
llou'l Ant
Pori land. Or
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i whtl ::rd Oli'OKESt Li;:B
TO
ST. PAUL, SULUTH, HIMEAPuL! I.CKiCAGO
An all point Eaat.
Throufh Palac. and Tourist Sl..p.ra.
Dlnlni and Bulfat Smoking Library Cars.
PAII YTRA1 VS. FAST TIME.
SEKVICEAKI) SCENERY UNECJUAI.E
Ticket" t point" Eat rl Portland ana the
OflP vrN'iltTHKHN RY..noaal at rVath
i Pvific IVpnt TirWt Ofrce. Kncan", or
URK VT XOlil'HKRN Ticket Ottio-
268 MORRISON STREET
PORTLAND
For P.it, Fil'lfr" alM full Information n-g-ardiot
baatArn Trip, call on or addmw.
A. .1. C. ilENNISTON,
City Paaa. aad rirket Airaiit Portlaa L
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
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Tor Tiiifant.3 and Children.
Ths Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
TORIA
THl OCNTAUR eoMN. HCW VOHH OTY,
Farm For Sale.
628 acres of land wlihin one mile
of Hurrishurg, 200 acres Id cultivation
two old hniines, Iwo barue; nearly nil
river botiom lmid. A large quantity
ofhttliu, maple and ah limber. Ash
and maple suitable for lumber. Two
olr) orchards on the phce.
This Ik a barriin. Price, f 14, per
acn-. Address,
R F Baker Co.
Junction City Hotel
Wants Prunes and Pears.
T N Beimr will buy a few cars of
green Ilaliun prunes and Bartlett
peare for his Eastern house at from (12
to $15 per ti.ti. Jt is safe to ssy it Is
better tbtui to dry.
An Epidemic of Whooping Cough
Last winter during an epidemio ol
whooping cough my children contract
ed the disease, having severe coughing
spellB. We bad used Chamberlain
Cough Remedy very successfully for
oroup and naturally turned to it at ths
time and found It relieved the cougb
and efte.cted a complete cure, John E
Clifford, Proprietor Norwood House,
Norwood, N Y. This remedy Is foi
sale b V 1, DeLnnu.
Tailor! Tailor!! Tailor!!!
Waller CJIndetoue, an experienced
cuiter and tailor, bits located In Eu
gene, and may be found at the rear
end of tue nanson clothing and fur
uialilDg store in the Matlock block
Mr Ulanstone brings good reco-
mendatlouB, ai d guarantees first-clasi
work.
Volcanic Eruptions.
Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob
lite of joy. BucBlen-e Arnica Halve
cures Hi nn ; bIko Old Kunuing and
Jever Bores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons,
i orns, WartB, Cute, Bruises, Burns,
Scalds, Chapped Handa, Cbllblatua,
Bert Pile cure on earth. Drives out
Pains and Aehee. Only 26 cts a box,
Cure guaranteed. Holy by W L De
Lano, Druggist,
Cavalry Horses Wanted.
For the next 20 days apply to BiJig'i
stable, Eugene, They should be from
5 to 7 years old, weight 926 to 1060 lbs,
Stewart t Bangs,
Lat tall I sprained my leftblp while
na' anng boiti. neavy noxes. Th
doctor I cPc! . ii iHk ut first it was
flight virn'n d would i nn he well
hull' ici- wfirae and Miu 't-icinr said
I ImI rlu umallim. It cimtlnued
grow woine and I could hardly get
urnuna "- tk. i went to a drug
si-ire a' d tte d-'iglsl recommended
m i" ' ' .nib ilaln'n Piln Riilm
I tn ii 1 uud i i,e Imlf of a 60-oen
i .tile cured me eutlrelv. I now recom
i d It to all my friends. F. A,
lUlwoek, Erie, Pa. It Is for sale by W,
L. DeLano.
a ai m iiwu ii 1 1 ii wtwMnnnaaai
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
E. BANGS, Proprietor.
Stage leaves Eugene for Florence
Daily except Sunday at 8 a m
Returning stage leaves Florence
forKugene dally except Sundays atli
p m
Saturdays at 8 a m.
Arrives In Eugene at 8 p m tbe day
following.
kiM.it a vine KM
lenrsii TRU"
Tii-kola lor sale at S. Banra- llrerj barn,
F'ui-nr, or at liurd pannort i offloa la
lioreaoa.
Tkf Colemel'. Swum, I
"Colonel," gald the romantic glrL
tell me bow you got that car upon
your left cheek. Ok. I lust know It
must be a thrilling story. Wua It made
by a bullet or a saber tbrust ? I prefer
saher thrust. It seems so much morn
like the knighthood of old. You can't
sec ll bullet comlug. and -there is no
way to escape It or combat It, but when
your enemy rushes at you with bis up
lifted saber there la the possibility of
parrying his blow and cutting hliu
tlown. 1hat seeuis much more niauly,
ven If the victor in the fray does re
ceive a wound or two, than to Just be
laid low or to lay the enemy low by
bullet that cannot bo seen. There is
no bravery In shooting a man, but
there Is something knightly in meeting
another face to face with a sword.
Your scar looks like one that was left
by a gleaming blade, and 1 know that
your enemy must at least have been
rendered hors de combat. Tell me all
about It, colonel when It happened-
and how. I am so Interested In war
stories."
Yes," be replied, "I agree with you
fully about the sword and saber busi
ness. There Isn't much bravery lu
shooting a fellow, and there Is some
thing knightly abont standing up and
thrusting and parrying with a blade.
But I got this, wound while acting as
an Innocent bystander at a Chicago
strike riot. It was a brick." Chicago
Times-Herald.
The Soldier and Hla Hemrt.
Verj- few Boldlera who have seen
much service escape what Is called
battle heart.
The ordinary state of the heart In
healthy people is one of Irritability,
but In the soldier of five or six years'
service the irritability Is so great that
it constantly affects his temper.
The soldier wears such tight clothing
that his heart has not room to beat
freely, and the perpetual straggle to
do Its work under difficulties Injures
it Tbe soldiers' trousers arc tight at
the waist Ills coat Is buttoned as
tightly as possible and very often be
squeezes himself with a belt.
Then when on the march bis chest
Is compressed by the weight of his
knapsack, canteen, great coat and
heavy cartridge belt.
If you watch a company of soldiers
when they are doing a long march,
you will observe that most of them
have flushed faces, red cars, red noses,
swoUen necks showing that tho heart
Is greatly overtaxed. Some, on the
other hand, ore pale, which proves that
their hearts are not equal to the work
thrown on them.
When, after a very long march, the
men have to deploy Into fighting order,
and perhaps rush a hill, a very large
number break down altogether. Their
overstrained hearts never become
really strong and healthy again.
Answers.
Cat Their SeBtcneea Short.
Many people in every walk of life,
and particularly traveling men, seem
to have a craze for abbreviation. On
almost every page of tho hotel register
may be found some unique freak, of
abbreviation.
Two abbreviations that have been
noticed are "X. O." and "Z. O." Any-
where but In the residence column of a
hotel register they would bo very puz
zling. Of course it Is easy to under
stand that the "O." means Ohio, and as
there Is but one town in that state that
begins with "Z," Zanesvllle, and but
one the name of which begins with
"X," Xenla, it 1b easy to understand
the abbreviations, and they save a lot
of time and Ink.
-"11 worth" Is not so easy to under
stand perhaps, but when "Kansas" is
written after It Is easier. Another
puzzling abbreviation Is "10," hut
when it Is "Chattanooga, 10," It Is not
hard to read. Columbus Is usually
written "Cols." and Chlcngo "Cgo."
The final "h" In the old fashioned way
of spelling Pittsburg, which has been
almost entirely dropped elsewhere, is
usually used In the abbreviation which
most PlttBburgers write ("Pgh.") nowo
days. Chicago Chronicle.
Peace at Aar Price.
Two old ladles were next to each oth
er In a station bus. One of them wish
ed to have the window shut, the other
to have It open; tbe conductor was call
ed to decide the question. One said it
It were open she would catch cold and
die; the other said If It were shut she
would die of apoplexy.
The conductor did not know what to
do, when an old man, who had been
sitting quiet In a corner, said:
"Open the window, friend; that will
klU one of them. Then shut It, and we
shall be rid of the other and have
some peace." London Answers.
More Thaua Bint.
As a gentleman was having bis
luncheon In the coffee room of a smaU
hotel he was much annoyed by another
visitor, who during the whole meal
stood with bis back to the Are, warm
ing himself and watching blm partake
of his repast.
"At length, unable to endure It any
longer, he rang tbe bell and said:
"Walter, kindly turn that gentleman
round. I think be Is done on that
side."
The hint was taketu London Stand
ard. Artfal.
"Shrewd feUow, that Bligglns," said
one young man. "He's a natural dip
lomat" "How did you find It out?"
"I asked him to lend me a dollar."
"And he got away from It?"
"No. He said be hadn't a dollar, but
he'd lend me Ave. I might forget about
$1. But ho ould remind me of JO."
Washington Star.
Spanish beggars do not think It nec
esBary to conceal their cigar when ask
ing alms. Smoking Is considered as
necessary as breathing to every human
being out of the cradle.
French Tansy Wafers, tus world's
amous remedy for Irregular and pain
ful periods of ladies; are never falling
and safe. Married ladles' friend
French Tanay Wafers are the only re
liable female remedy In tbe world; Im
ported from Paris; take nothing else,
but Insist on genuine; In red wrappers
with crown trade mark. La France
Drug Company, Impor'em, not Turk ft
Ban Francisco. For sale by all drug
gists, or sent in plain wrapper direct
on receipt of $2,
a Financial Star.
They Daren't I wen married long, and
they uie hs loyal and devoted a yount;
couple Hi ever made the eoiitiriiuil
bachelor seareh fur a new argument
traiust uiaiiiiiioii.v. Mie has pronouui
d mi.l ih'ikIu.;! Ideas upon doiucsiic
mihuiiv. euil In llils and other ways
she strives to make her husliaiiil a
home a perfect I'tnpla.
There wim a love lit smile upon her
pretty lace when hubby came limim
Ciui'.i the otllce the other evening.
What Is It. tleai-V be nsked, oh
viug the glow of enthusiasm that
shone through the soft, peach blown
heelis and sparkled In the Kohluoor-
llke eyes.
I niai'.e 1.! cents today," said she,
nud her roselnnl lips parted lu a prlde
ful curve.
1'lial so, dial ? How did that hap
pen ;
Why, I sold 11 cents' worth ot nigs
i.nd and 3 cents' worth of bottles
and let mo see"
Yes, that's 1'J" cents. Where does
the other cent come InV"
Oh. yes yes now I remember an
old pair of your trousers for tho other
penny."
No Napoleon of finance ever lookeil
more satisfied or smiled with so much
self complacency after n successful
monetary deal than did this fair young
wife whea she had related her little
commercial accomplishment. And she
looked sorely grieved when he smiled
audibly. It was really their tlrst mis
understanding. Peirolt l'ree Press.
Tlio Clmiiieura.
The work of the "claiiueurs" la not,
as will be readily seen. Intellectually
of a very high order. The chief Is sup
posed to have taken voluminous notes
at the rehearsals of the play they nro
seeing performed, to have consulted
with the manager, to have chatted
with the author In short, to have
made n close study of the entire work
on which his "brigade" Is to be en
gaged. Ho Is the sluing of the claque.
The men under his orders, scattered
hero nud there under the chandelier,
are merely parts of the machinery, and
they would no more think of applaud
ing on their own account than they
would think of flying.
Onco upon a time there was n daring
claqueur who did not wait for tho sig
nal, but bis short connection with the
profession lie was immediately reliev
ed of his fauteull for breach of jllscl
pllnc hardly entitles him to tho honor
of mention 111 the same company with
eminent claqueurs. The part lie np
plnudcd happened to lie the only good
scene In the whole play. Ills sense of
art, unfortunately, was stronger than
his Idea of duty. Seized with uncon
trollable enthusiasm, he, the only mail
of taste among the claque, made the
house ring with applause. IIo Is now
one of the most eminent dramatic crit
ics in Paris. Wide Wide World.
The Great Seal of KitR-land.
Tho seal consists of a large mass of
sterling sliver, measuring about CV4
Inches In diameter by l'i Inches In
depth or thickness. It Is In two parts,
both smooth on the outer side, hut elab
orately engraved within. These Two
surfaces are Impressed upon a lump of
wax attached lu an Ingenious way to
any document to which her majesty as
sovereign gives her royal assent. The
weight of the seal Is 185 ounces. Each
senl Is engrnved during the reign of
the sovereign whoso name It hears,
and the collection presents a curious
and accurate epitome of English his
tory. All lord chancellors have taken the
greatest care of the Beals In their
charge nud have contrived recesses
and elaborate devices for their safo
custody. One of them In the rnlgn of
Charles II actually slept with the seal
under his pillow and by this loving pre
caution saved it from thieves who one
night broke Into his house and carried
off the mace belonging to tho house of
lords and other valuable property.
Chambers' Journal.
He Doean't Mean It.
When you hear a young man say
"I don't believe In a woman having
anything to do but sit mid read or
manicure her finger nails all day, 1
don't want "my wife to he busy about
anything," why, of course, you know
that the young man Is simply talking
against time. He doesn't mean a word
he says, and it Is safe to warrant that
be Is the first man who would he bored
to death by such a girl. This young
man may like to fancy that he Is a be
Hover In such false sentiments, and
perhaps ho does believe lu them for
the moment of saying. Hut this may
more than likely be only his way of
protesting against the wave of energy
which tho girlhood of today Is respond
ing to, out of which perhaps may
come salvation even to man. Or else,
possibly, there Is nothing more than sly
method in his old school assertion.
Philadelphia Inquirer.
Ilia Obataslea.
Harry Did you ever undertake
write noetrv?
to
Dick I did once, and I got along
fairly well too. The only trouble was
that I couldn't rhyme very well, nnd I
couldn't think of anything to write
about. But I was all right with tho
capital letters nt the beginning of tho
lines. Boston Transcript.
Hoarding- Honae Pleasantry.
"Will some one please chase the cow
down this way?" said the funny bonni
er, who wanted some milk for bis oat
meal.
"Here, Jane," sold the landlady In a
tone that was meant to be crushing,
"take tho cow down there where the
calf Is bawling." Chicago News.
Poranlt of Knowla'dice.
The Wearisome Caller Is Hint clock
going?
The Olrl Yes. Are you? Syracuse
Herald.
Notice to Creditors
Notice it hereby given that F. M. Wilkin,
has been duly appointed admifiiatrator of
tbe estate of 1. K. Ellison deceased, by th.
linn. K. O. PottT, ooonty jads of ..id
Liine oonnty. All pervitin having claima
K.inat asid ealat. .re hereby notified to
premmt Ihfl asm. to Ilia administrator
within six montha from the date of thUt
nolle, wtlb the neceasary vonchera,at the
I w oflloe of Geo. II. Dorrta in Kngfae,
Oregon, F. M. Wti,stna,
Uso. B. Denim, Administrator.
Att'v. for Estate
n Accincn nnnimu
ILHOOIflLU UULUMlli
Nutitfii umuriliU Iiha'I ii't t tfieetvl liv
liutu, .VI imu hi wi.-li; $1 M) a tli.iutti;
lr yet.
t or jale.
KlK fAl.K At a l.itrunln, line ol the
1hi Mfoi'k i.nd grain ranches of 740
Hcres. 8 ni'lp- from KiiKen.. Will lie
m il , - - ii.ilc, or In pail, to suit
ixncf i-i-r Kasy leruiH. Kor p.r
iuiiIuik apily to John Ingham, .n
Ax llillv OipuriuiHiit More.
KK .-. 1,K - '. ri.i r I'm Mm .lelh-r-
.;i,..-,r ,.,. 1(J ,h Ml Jlllll , and
tn lulu, MlxlUti feet eeii Ciioid
tti.rn, u Kier. trull. II he gulden ground.
Also ln.ii-e ami lm. enrner Kirwt anil
Law '"Hiv -in cts, litl U Icel 8 inches,
l-y ll'" f. ft, y -ni'it ('nil live, unitd
vhiiI. it ..'Mini d .-i, Aimi
tun,-.' m il It.i. ci'ii. i Withuiit.tte
ami K'uti 1,-eni ti -in-riH Kor prices
and i, ni,- writ. S ,1 Hills. Tiimmia,
Wash, linx S-.'7, ,ir cull at tlUAKl)
otllce.
FOIt SALE A line stuck much con
taining 3'JO acre fur sale at a bargain.
Will nil ii a wIihIh ,tr In pans, one
o.iutaitilng implement, house and
lo barns, consisting of 135 acres;
the oilier pasture lund principally.
Situated six miles Horn Eugene.
Call on nr addiesa J M Oearharl
Euceiie, Oregon.
KOR SALE 'i wo rmmea, weight ab.iut
9.YJ. Inniire iif Wing & Lainworths'
tmteliera, Willamette stteet.
Ft lt MALE. rt Iresli Jert-ev cow
Inquire of K J Mctinnuhaii.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED. An experienced girl to
do v" ner tl lo u-ewoik. Inquire of
Mi. E. K ".klpwnrth. Eugene.
A Life And Deatii Fight.
Mr W, A. Hiuen of .Manchester, la ,
writing of nls almost' miraculous es
cape from death, says: ' Exposure
after mesBles Induced serious lung
trouble, which ended In consumption.
bad frequeut hemorrhages and
coughed night and day. All my doc
tors said I must soon tile. Then I
began InuseDr. King's new Discovery
for Cnusumptiou, which completely
cured me. I would mil be without it
even if it unst $" 110 a bottle Hun
dreds have used it on uiy recoiiimen.
datiou and all say ll never falls to cur.
Throat, Chest and Lung troubles.'1
K"eu ur size 60c and $1.00. Trial
bottles fiee at W. L. DuLano's Drug
store.
Farm For Sale.
150 acres. 100 acres under cultiva
tion. Balance pasture and woodland.
Flue cattle or sheep ranch. Wood out
range. New bouse and barn. Run
nlng water near bouse; 20 nodes west
of h.ugeue, 6 miles west of Elmlra,
Address
J. M. Stephens,
Elmlra, Ore.
Special Notice to Tree Trimmers
Please notify the Light Company
before 4 o'clock p. tn., when you cut
trets that are Hal le to break wires.
Broken wires are very dangerous If left
hanging over the street.
Euoknb Light Co.
County Premiums.
A letter from W D Wisdom, secretary
of tbe state fair, from Portland under
date of July 2 and says:
Please announce that the premium
ouenuiily exhlnit has been Increased
to $200 ou IIim, $100 on second, $75 on
third and $50 on fourth. Hoping to
see your county well represented at tbe
lair, I ui,
Yours truly,
M D Wisdom, Heo.
There will be eight counties com pet
ng this year.
A Lebanon man boasta of some
chickens hatched In February, which
have laid eggs from which other
chickens were hatched on July 1. He
thluss that is a beater and loudly
arows that In producing eggs th
Brown Leghorn takes the front seat.
Dai b t.endsrson, Undei taxei S and
Embalmers. lor. Wil. and 7th nit.
Stunted
Hair
Does your
hair split at the
end? Can vou
pull out s handful by running your
fingers through it? Does It seem
dry and lifeless?
Give your hair a chance. Feed it.
The roots are not dead ; they are
weak because they are starved
that's all.
The best
I f y o u
don't want
your hair to
die, use
Ayer s Hair
Vigor once a
day. Itmakes
the hair grow, stops falling, and
cures dandruff. It always restores
color to gray or faded hair.
U K a tattle. All iratflata.
"On. Iiottl. nf Ayer'a Hair VIrti'
atorr!l my hair from falling- out, .lid
aurted It U grew aifain nlcelv?'
Jul n Witt,
March 28, tanora, H. Dak.
"Ayer'a Hair Vluiir eemptetelj earfil
m. from itainlrulf, with which I ana
greatly affllcUMi, Tho growth of my hair
einca lu ua. oaa tsen aomethina wouder
ful." Lew. O.
April 13, UD9. New York, N. Y.
I f yon do not ntitaln all the teMi'fltt ynn
expect.! from the ni. o( th Malr Vi)(ur,
wrli. the Doctor about It. AiMreie.
Ha. J. V.. AYM, rowclf, M.lt.
h.irfoodJI
Glorious Xews
Comet) from I,r. 1). Jt. Cargile, of
Washita, I. T. He writes: "Four
bottle ol Elreirio Itinera has cured
Mrs. Brewer uf seri fula, which had
caused her great auflerliig ,for years.
Terrible sores would break out nu her
head ami face, and the best doctors
could plve no help; but her cure is
"uiiieie and her health is exeelleut."
TI. i- -hows what thousands have
I ii, ten, thai Electric Killers la the
lei-llilood pmlller known. It's tbe
supreme remedy for eczema, U tter
salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running
sores It Btiruu'atea liver, kidneys and
bowles. expel poison.', helps digestion,
bui:ds up the strength. Only oO cents.
Su'd ny W. L. DeLano, druggist.
Guaranteed.
Tbe Appetite of a Goat
Is envied by all poor dyspeptic
whose rltiiiuao.il aud Live are nut i f
order., All such should know that Dr.
King's JJew Llf- Pills, the wonderful
Stomach aud Liver Kene dy, gives a
splendid appetite, sound dig.stliui ami
a regular bodily habit that insures
perleot heath aud.'great euergy. Only
2oo, at W. L. DeLauo's Drug store.
J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO
EM3M.MERS and FUNERAL DIREC1 QRS
Fi Ca CllnE
MAKE
American Beauties,
Latest &
aa
Models.
On Bach Box.
KALAMAZOO CORSET CO.
SOLE MANUFACTURERS.
SOLD BY
AX BILLY
8. RtBlnr. ; .
P LOST V
Cures tniotTicy-, Night i!m!i i :
"VBttno; U;scaoi'S, aL elTocta
iCJSjy fchiiM!, cr cxce a-e
RsS,el' '''"l't!ll!'' A nerve ton
Llit.nl biiildcF. Bilu
M atWi lilnlc u''ji topalccliceke 7. .
!; t'S lna BOcper box; O boxes
,i ; ' & ".vrlltmi gimrritio
:.') ' i. i'Ki'tmtl tho money,
K;:!'.iifi MEDICAL CO.
y.mUir. 4 Jackaofi tu., CHICACO, ILL,
lnr aale W L DeLaDO Druggist
Difiests what you eat.
IturMlicluil vul crest st.hc food and aids
rvaUiro in si.ient'lhenlng and recon-
Htrncilri:; the oiliLiustod digestive or
gnus. Ii. Islhelutestdlscovoreddlgestr
nt tind iMiile. No other preparation
cuu uiip'tiacli H. in ctllclflncy. It In-
stitntiy relieve mitt poi inaiientiy cures
uyspep'iiu. jntiigciMou, llearthnro,
Fl.it iilen"), Knur Sltminch, Nausea,
SicliiTeo.rIacli.Onstinlgin,Oramps,ana
Wlnti:er rciii:titi'riiii:vrr'y.tdlgcstloa
pr.Dorei! r-v i;. L-t-Vi-.t A Co., CtjlcaaA.
ViHDEKT & CO.. torner Drurj Store.
BH0t OfiUP CAimil lUHDICK St.lilO MiMlKl.l: I
a.n.i7.ii.i..,.rf,o.r-iT rh ri.ra-ri(rKi. nfi.ti ic m-hla.
a. aianai rio nv, nii'i iiik khk,i kut litii.in i-n ,.5
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arorMO'ftiitsrirM'ii1&;ji1.liof. d.E ti tl'i, MUHTCI Tit I A L la
your owa hoine, and wa will retorn yt.ur l5. kj a:i7 day Vru niit
Wthflnd. U.lldllTfrnti.iksu(l r nil of Hi-wlof ehli.sai mm n
lio. mi, tli.oo. tit.wi sett mi., an fmiv (ir-vn-Ji.ft in (,r n,,Li.
Mbla tauletBN butt li.i'l for tl:li VRltV M.XK iABl.KT lit CUU K 1.
tb Kt'tBlrit a!uo ou r ufit-M d hr nnr hums.
BEWAKE OK ItVilT
UnemetiU,i.Vrri(f unknown uae,irea tnK r i .,nn nmoH, with rica.lM-darrvt-
att. wrUti.taAb frlf nd lui hlr an J learn no oaf n liable ana ,h: era not.
"M.'l'-ll busk,
.
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a win-' '-.Mj
110
AddroM, SEARS. ';'eeucK 4 co. (inc.) Chicago, III.
vj'i.tilul en t
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IT i.7 l.k. far lim n-aloat bar.. I. Trr affcrvd at M prk It la OOTtrtHt by a ,lDlfl tlCikilTTtl,
MHll;1ilth mt1, Utaitaf wtrtiaraf. Unmui prlrttn
wrn ruKinift. I'wiaii, nannia n
THia mryrU aai.fti4 ia iki
ea?r ar la aav aalaJsavs. a
Vol' OAS MAliK 60
irtOO.OO THll YP.AK ataia
iliac Uia Mcyato at 2&.00 AUOrwa, 9tAR9 IfVs&BWVlX VVi -Bir
orthern Pacific
RAILWAY
& Tim
Pullman
Sleeping ars
Elegant
Dining: Cars
Tourist
Sleeping Jai?
PAUL
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TO
1-AltllO,
tIRANU FORKS:
ll'ittVukS'i'ON,
winnTpko,
IlKI.KNA.ud
iuhtk:
Throunh Tickets to
CHICAGO, WASHINGTON
I'llIl.AHKl.PHIA, NKW YOHK,
HUSTON, and All I'uluU
East and Mouth.
For Information, time tnrda, map
and ticket., call on or write to
It McMURPHEY,
General Ag-ent. Eugene,
Office Opptwite Uuurd uttice.
Or. A 1) CHARLTON,
Aunt Gen'! Pans. Agent,
t&5 Morriaun St, oor Third, Portland, Oregon
THROUGH TICKETS
TO Till
EASTandSOUTHEAST
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
UlCTOWf'
Pullman Palace Sleepers Tour
ist Slrinrra anr1 R' clmln" Chair
Cars Dall"to . . . ,
DENVER, OMAHA, CHICAGO,
KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS'
And other EoHtern Cltiea. The only line
I rum l'oi'tlntiil olfeilnu paaaoDKeni Sliocially
t'limi' ,-twl Kviuireiiiua through to Chicago
every Wednawlay.
cm'LTviw1"1 Portland to CNcago
Via Southern l'sciAc, Ui ion I'acitiu
N W liy'B. I'.agK'nja theuked ilimuKh to
deiMiia'.ii'ti. Maicuiti'i'iit cenory. Unloa
dei int. lant time. Inuestratai.
Kor m thor iiiioiniation, apply to "an
xgttbt Suutliern VaoiiiQ Comiuuiy, nr
H LATH HOI', . CHJiKO
;;iili9re Street Railway.
TIME CARD. '
Afler the 4th of Oct. 1805, thn strcel
cars will run on the following sohednet
time until further notice.)
TjKAVINO TltR DKI'OT.
7:lii.(:40-8:10-R:4('.H:lit.n:40-Hirn" a m
han "vi tv lia'f Winr ;
HOFFMAN . HDUSEIE 1SAL00H
Sommervllle t& Birger. '
- '
Pure' Whlaklea and Ilrandlea, th. fines
grade, if Winea and 'Jigara. Mixed
'Drluke a 8Mcialty.
Weinhard's...,.
Famous Beer
Bottle and: Draught.
FIRSTfCLASS.,
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ftinvth Iron art and. PlaMMri Isrfw Hlffft Arm
uinit vitratu)(T tiiattlM, MQtmt
fit. Lnfon llraM-atVirtratarnsriarl iraoaa
rt .iurij itHJt. Jinpr dnru tti carrier, patent DMdlsbMA.
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MiF.hMri ! fonUbM nd our Wr Z
" vii-r- o-i i nin U ana do eltbi.. pUtn or any
I'm ,ti'i inntN l ifrtit with tTMry mtvohinMa.
. I M ' ilaelttU tnackiBt, COmpMr It with
. y.u: ti'iftkMiair lelli Mt to.M to
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t. a i.Vi',. s . . .f, tau.i ot hnain puwar.
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( rt.ii". ' liiiatAti-jo.-Kt-Wi. Ii a nerve lonla
r. .,l'.V-Jl,ir;Vr(!')-'rf';'iii7tr(.nf'anilplumpw
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t, miuImi i-fi-i - .i-h lollnmnlal and
iin. 'inl'i. . 't..M' ili vtfn nf Imifde.
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SEND ONE DOLLAR
aa isii, wtiuttittr you wish ua.ua'
Lifiliw Rl( TCLM, M.lao color and xrr wantavl.
lrtnV-T..?,1i.'..HtGH GRADE 1900 W0PEL
ACME JEWEL BICYCLE, g-
aaiaaiKra. I ou cmn eiMininfl yoursprea
ofllctj, and If found patfreir aaiUrariarr,
aMlrtravWt4, thi)HTwniDKBri lriU ft
rM atM-u w baars, ttf, anoal Co ktcyrlaa thak
rrtall ai hinh aa atO.orf, tf joa think yon.
can aoll It at tl&OO Mrat tar day, pay th
iprrafreniUR IfttUt MIC!, $13.78.
lenatha fLOOaent with ortler. or fit. II and
ipr4urharir. Whllaoair apwlal Bkyai
T'atlC.ifdfTtN for Ihoaaatnii. show
all MpTciWIw aUatba.f , itrlppad.
Uniual.rlrtn Kanjf. rtna aqulptowi. fhamd nwnatl Jit9 J
ola and Toolha. futvaAeA bla.-V, traa or maroon. If t" T iT
r la .a; aalalafM, vrUa 4V 4 .HI aaa yM at laaat ). to ! aa Ha
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