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Trains' leave Kiiffene for Portland and way
stations at 3,54 a in; 1 :08 p m.
U Portland 8:30 a m 7:00 p m
Lv Eiifreue 2:08 p m 12:34 a m
At AflMand 12:33 a m 11:30 a m
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Ar Kl Paso
Ar Fort Worth
Ar City of Mt-xico
Ar Houston
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Pullman and Tourist cars on
both trains. Chair enrs Sacra
mento to Ogden and Kl Pavn,
and tourist cars to Chicago,
Ht Louis, Now Orleans and
Wanhincton,
ConnectiuR at San Fran
cisco with several steamship
lines for Honolulu, Japan.
China, Philtipiues, Central
and South America.
8!Mr L Gr Adair, agent at Kugene
or atldtes
C H MARK HAM,
O P A, Portland.Or,
SHORT LINE R. R.
THE DIRECT B.OTJTE TO
Montana, Utab, Colorado,
and all Eastern Points.
film choice or two favorite routes, Tla the
UNION PACIFIC Fat Mail Line, or
the KIO GKANDE Sconlo Line
No Change of Cars
On the Portland-Chicago Speolal, "the finest
a the west" Equipped with
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Fine New Ordinary (Tourist) Sleepers.
Superb Library-Buffet Cars
Splendid Dinners (meals a la carte)
- Comfortable Coaches and Smokers
Entire Train Completely Vestibuled.
For further Information apply.
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J R Nagel, W E Coman
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vu
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v"7 1 . ami 1'icket Agent Portland
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Robbed the Grave.
A startling incident, of which Mr.
John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the
subject, is narrated by him as follows:
'I was in a most dreadful condition
My skin was almost yellow, eyes
sunken, tonguecoated.'paln continually
in back and Bides; no appetiie gradu
ally growing weaker day by day.
Three physicians bad given me up
Fortunately a friend advised trying
'Eleotrlo BltterB,' and to my great
joy and surprise, the first bottle made
a decided improvement. I continued
their use for three weeks, and am now
a well man, I know they saved my
lile and robbed the grave of another
vietliu." No one should fall to try
them. Only 50cts, guaruuteed at W
L DcLano's drug store. ,
Farm For Sale.
528 acres of land within one mile
of Harrisburg, 200 acres In cultivation
two old houses, two barns; nearly all
river bottom land. A large quantity
of balm, maple and ash timber. Ash
and maple suitable for lumber. Two
old orchards on the plnce.
This is a bargain. Price, $14, per
acre. Address,
R F Baker & Co.
Junction City Hotel,
An Epidemic of Whooping Cough
LaBt winter during an epldemio of
whooping cough my children contract
ed the disease, having severe coughing
spells. We bad used Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy very successfully for
croup and naturally turned to Hat that
time and found it relieved the cougb
and effected a complete cure, John E
Clifford, Proprietor Norwood House,
Norwood, N Y. This remedy is for
sale b W L DeLano.
Tailor! Tailor!! Tailor!!!
Walter Gladstone, an experienced
cutter and tailor, bas located In Eu
gene, and may be found at the rear
end of tne naunon clothing and fur
nishing store in the Matlock block.
Mr Gladstone brings good reco-
mendatlons, ai d guarantees first-class
work.
Notice to Tax Payers.
1899 tax rolls will be olosed August
15, 1900.
W. W. Withers.
Sheriff and Tax Collector
Lane County, Oregon.
Special Xotice to Tree Trimmers
Pleiise noilfy the Light Company
li f i e 4 o'clock p. m., wnen you cm
treisthat are liable to break wires.
Broken wires are very dangerous If left
bunging over the street.
Kuoenb Light Co,
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
E. BANGS, Proprietor.
Stage leaves Eugene for Florvnos
Dally except Sunday at 8 a m
Returning stage leaves rlorenee
for Eugene daily except Huudays at
gin
aturdaysat 8 am. ,..,..
Arrives In Kugene at 6 p m the day
following.
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I IN TUB ORCHARD.
Down, to th orchard, where the leares
Plsv hid. and mt all day,
1 croawd the web th. shadow weave.
And cam. when Doris liy.
Her arm. were croaaed above her hair.
Her ye. were curtained clow.
And oo her Up her dream. Mounted (air
As on ber cheek the row.
Th. little roiy apple, leaned
Between the le.ve. to
The blackbird, by the pear bouBh .crcned.
rlxchangvd . gtance with me;
The sunalun. strove to part the nougti.
And kiss her sleeping eye..
But 1 turned back tow.rd the house,
For I, tor once, was wise I
Pall Mill Oasette.
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It was about half past 9 when Jack
Sutherland wandered Into a roof gar
den, less because he cared to be there
than because he could think of nothing
else to do.
There had been a time when Jack's
evenings were not spent In nn aimless
endeavor to make the hours fly faster,
but that time was pan.
The orchestra was crashing out the
music of a comic opera as he stepped
from the elevator, and he leisurely
scanned the crowd that sat In groups
around small tables sipping Iced
drinks.
All day the heat had been terrific,
and even now, although a breeze stir
red the foliage of the potted plants, a
humid haze still lingered In the air and
mellowed the rays ef the colored lamps
that only partly dispelled the darkness.
Their light was sufficient to catch tbo
glitter In the jewels of the women
nearest them, but there were nooks
where the friendly darkness shielded
the faces of lovers and encouraged ten
der confidences.
As Jack passed a number of these
couples on his way to a scat he turned
his eyes impatiently toward the center
of the lnclosure where that part of the
audience had congregated which had
come to find amusement and forget the
heat.
There the murmur of voices mingling
with the mnslc was continuous, and
the deep tones of prosperous looking
business men blended with the low
laughter of women who, despite the
beat, looked cool and fresh in their
filmy gowns.
Jack nodded to one or two people as
he dropped Into a scat A waiter came
for his order, and after he had given it
Jack lighted a cigar and, leaning back,
proceeded to take note of the groups nt
the tables nearest him. It was one of
his ways of obtaining diversion, tills
studying of the people about lilin. lie
liked to watch the play of expression
on the various faces and to speculate
about them.
lie did not, however, enjoy watching
lovers. Jack had a fine contempt for
sentiment. His one love affair had
been full of It, and it had ended badly.
But that he had quite outlived his lovo
and even his slight feeling of bitterness
toward the woman who had been able
to cause him so much pain Jack often
assured himself.
Thoughts of Edith brought no accom
panying heartache, and his feelings for
her now resembled the calm regard we
entertain toward friends of former
days from whom we have parted. But
the affair had left him with a cynical
dislike of anything that bordered on
sentiment.
It amused him to think how rich In
the thing he now despised the days of
his courtship and abort engagement
had been. Edith baa told him once,
with a pretty flush on her cheeks and a
light In ber eyes, that the sight of vio
lets always would recall to ber mind
the time when be had asked her to be
his wife.
She bad worn those flowers that
evening a monstrous bunch of them
that be bad sent her and Jack remem
bered how their perfume had filled the
tiny drawing room and In some Inde
finable way had seemed to blend with
the soft light of the shaded lamps.
It was pretty, that love affair of
theirs, but, after all. It had been only
an episode. Ho was glad that tbey had
discovered their mistake In time, and
he was able to look back upon that
portion of bis life much as we remem
ber a dainty play that lifts us for a
time above the sordid cares of the
workaday world.
In the time he had known her Edith
had roused him from his Indifferent at
titude toward life. He always must
feel grateful to her for that. Jack told
himself, but the Bight of violets
brought him no regrets.
The return of the waiter with the
drink be had ordered roused Jack from
his contemplation of an Interesting
group near him. The orchestra had
brought the blatant music of the opera
to a close and was playing an alluring
waltz.
, The waltz died away pn the summer
air, and the murmur of voices became
louder. Interspersed wdn tne popping
of corks and the sound of Ice against
thin glass.
Jack's gaze returned to the scene be
fore him. and It was at this moment
that he caught sight of Edith seated at
a table a few feet from blm.
lie had not seen her since tbey part
ed as friends a year before, and he
smiled to think that he should be able
to look at her now with so little per-
tnrbatlon. lie did not believe she knew
that he was there. At any rate she
gave no sign of having seen him, and
Jack watched her at Intervals as the
figures between them swayed.
ADnarently she was well and happy.
Their brief love affair had passed over
the surface of her life and left no rip
ple. Jack looked at her critically, not
ing her beauty and the taste displayed
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on receipt of 2.
In her attire. lie always bad admired
ber dainty way of dressing, an. I ns for
her beauty, that was undeniable. It
Impressed him no loss vividly mm- than
It had In those other days when be
adore! her.
Suddenly, without any preiiiimiMry
tuning of Instruments, the urcliestni
broke Into n catchy air tlmt htinuncd
over with contagious Jollity and sent u
ripple of merriment running through
the audience.
A queer ripple came over Jack's f:tee
as he smiled with the others. That lit
tle melody was full of memories for
him. No matter how completely a
thing of the past bis love for Kdlth
might bo, that tunc always must bring
her to his mltid.
There was nothing sentimental about
it. It was too frankly guy fur that, but
it had nevertheless woven Itself luex
tricably through all their courtship. It
began with their first quarrel, an as
sumption of authority on bis part, un
warrantable as he looked at It now,
and a flaunting of pride on hers.
The next evenlug they had met In a
box at the theater and had avoided
each other's eyes until the orchestra
struck up that air, which by Its Infec
tious gnyety bad dispelled their ill hu
mor and caused them to look at one an
other and smile. After that they never
heard It that their eyes did not meet
with a look of understanding. It had
ended many qttnrrels for them.
"When you can hear that air played
without meeting my eyes, I shall know
that you no longer love me," Jack onco
had said to Edith half 111 jest.
The melody In question, chancing to
strlko the keynote of public favor, be
came popular, and they heard It every
where. Sometimes In a pretty attempt
at defiance Edltst resolutely would keep
her eyes averted aud refuso to look at
her lover, but she never could carry
her willfulness to the end of the tune.
Alwnys before the music stopped her
eyes would meet his gaze.
And tills was what the orchestra was
playing now, and he and sho were sit
ting only n few feet apart, with their
love for each other quite dead. It was
an odd coincidence Jack thought, smil
ing. How hud throld tune, which be
longed to a past summer, como to find
a place among the popular airs of the
present one? There seemed to bo boiuo
Invisible link that connected them her
and him and th.it fanciful, silly jig.
Well, there would be no lovo message
Unshed between them this time.
Jack told himself this with no emo
tion, and his cnltnness made him real
ize how completely a thing of tho past
his love was. lie glanced over to whero
she sat. The crowd hud thinned out,
and ho could see her plainly now.
If the music stirred memories in
Edith, the fact did not show In her
face. Her eyes were lowered, but her
Hps smiled as she listened to what ber
companion was saying.
Suddenly she raised her head and
met Jack's gaze. Whether sho bad
Been him before he did not know, but
as she looked her smile faded, and for
a few Beconds the two regarded each
other steadily, gravely.
Then Just as the music stopped some
thing In tho man's face brought the
girl's smile back again, not to her Hps
this time, but In her eyes, and Jack
knew that sho had not forgotten. Ho
knew, too, that his pretense nt not cur
ing had been a farce uud that he loved
her still.
It wns as a man lit a dream that ho
saw Edith rise and move toward the
exit, followed by ber escort. lack also
rose, and In tho confusion, as n crowd
Ulled tiro-elevator, he managed to speak
to her.
"When can I see you?" ho asked.
"Tomorrow," sho answered without
looking at him.
The elevator stopped, nud they were
separated again, but as Jack lighted a
fresh cigar and went on his homeward
way llfo had a different look, and the
clatter of horses' feet as cubs darted
swiftly over tho smooth asphalt beat
time to a glad refrain that echoed and
re-echoed In his heart, "Tomorrow, to
morrow, tomorrow!" New York Press.
No My.tcrr About Politics.
There Is nothing peculiar or mysteri
ous about politics or International rela
tions, says Henry D. Sedgwick, Jr., In
Tho Atlantic. When two or three men
live within hall of one another, polit
ical relations begin. Politics begin
when men realize that other men are
forces to bo considered. Men meet,
bow; each drives bis wngon to the
right; one sells, another buys; they
fence their acres In. They meet to
gether to chop down a tree, to mend the
road, to regulate county matters with
tho next community.
Whether they like It or not, politics
have begun; ethical relations hnvo bo
gun; religion lias come In. lie It fear,
philosophy, Instinct or habit, every nor
mal man Is conscious of this rellgloua
element. Men cannot separate politics
from ethics nor ethics from religion;
they are threefold, yet one aud Indivisi
ble. From that union springs tho nor
mal law.
nightly to understand that power Is
the chief problem of life, nnd mankind
has long been busy at the task, but the
immedlnto matter for men Is to under
stand that whnt Is true of two men nnd
three gathered together Is true of tens
of millions. Arc men to recognize this
power which acts on the Individual and
on society only when the company Is
small nnd they ran see tho whites of
each other's eyes? The duty of the
state Is to recognize the scientific truth
of the universality and persistence of
this power and to put It to use in stnte
affairs.
finite .ntnrnl.
Little Johnny-Mamma, let's play I
am your Biother aud yon ore my Utile
boy.
Mamma Very well. dear. How shall
we play It?
Little Johnny-I'll tell you. You Hurt
to do something, and I'll till you
not to.
r-LAlf-l) OUT.
Dull headache, pains In varlouslparta
of the body, sinking at the pit of the
stomach, Inc. of appetite, feverish nesa,
pimples or sores, are til positive
evidence of Impire blood. No matter
how It became o, It must lie purified
In order to obtain good health, Auker's
Blood Elixir has never failed to cure
Scrofulous or Hyphilllln poisons, or any
other blood diaeaws. Jt Is certainly a
wonderful remedy and we sell every
bottle on positives guarantee. For
ale by W L DeLano,
CLASSIFIED COLUMN.
Notices iwoer tins head not to exceed l,v'
line., 50 ceuut er week; l TiO a mouth; $1:!
per year.
For Sale.
KOK SA I.K At a bargain, one of the
best stuck and gram ranches of 740
acres S miles from Eugene. Will be
soli' i. whole, or in pail, to mi
.uicl.u.ti. Easy terms. Koi p.i
tleulars apply to John Highnm, nt
Ax Hilly l). pun meet store.
KOK SALE. Corner Kl.at uud Jefler
son streets, one 10 room boui-e, and
two lots, 80x1(10 feet each. Or,od
bin n, water, fruit, fine garden ground.
Also house ami lot, corner First and
Lawrence streets, lot &s leet 8 inches,
by ltiti IVet, yniiiig frrll trees, good
Burden mound, waier, etc. Also
house and lot, corner Willamette
and Koiirteeiiili streets. For prices
and terms write 8 J Kills, Taooma,
Wash, Box 87, or call at Guaku
olliee.
FOR SALE A flue stock ranch con
tuiuing 320 acres for sale at a bargain.
Will soli as a whole or In narts. one
OJUtaltiing implements, house and
two barns, consisting of 135 acres;
the other pasture laud principally.
Situated six tulles from Eugene.
Call on or address J M (Jearhart
Eugene, Oregon.
FOK SALE Two ponies, wenrht about
950. Inquire of Wing & Langworthy
butchers. Willamette street.
FOR HALE. a fresh Jrr,ey cow.
Inquire of E J MoClanahan.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED. Au experienced girl to
do general housework. Inquire of
Mrs. J'., li. Bklpworlh, Eugene.
For the Seashore.
Newport and Yuquiua Bay contin
ues to offer for the summer vacation
greater variety of attractions than can
be found at any other North Pacific
resort. Excellent beadles and safe
bathing, euliolng rides aud rambles
good boating and flailing, clams, crabs
and oysters for the gathering, and un
equaled profusion of pebbles, shells and
agates. Add to this cheerful and
obllglug hosts, who are providing at
very reasonable rateB homelike quar
ters, and most liberal fare. They won't
let one get huugry at Newport.
See Southern Pacific agent for tickets
and time tables, or correspond with C
11 Markham, Uoneral Passenuer
Agent,, Portland, Oregon.
County Premiums.
A letter from WD Wisdom, seoretary
of the state fair, froiu Portlaud under
date of July 2 and says:
Please announce that the preiniutn
on county exhibit has been Increased
to $200 on Ilrtt, $100 on second, $75 on
third and $50 on fourth. Hoping to
see your couuty Well represented at the
fair, I uui,
Yours truly,
M D Wisdom, See.
There will be eight Counties compel
ng this year,
Teachers' Institute.
The teachers' annual couuty Insti
tute will commence Monday, July 30,
1900, and continue live days, viz: July
30, 31, August 1, 2 and 3. All teachers
holding either stale or county cerlin-
ca,es are required ny law to attend tne
institute. There will be three Instruct
ors In attendance aud every possible
elfort will be made to make tne UibII
lute profltahle) and interesting.
W M MlI.LKK,
County Superintendent.
Wants Prunes and Pears.
TNSegarwIll buy a few ears of
green Italian prunes aud Bartlett
pears for bis Eastern house at from $12
to $15 per ton. It Ib safe to Bay it Is
better than to dry.
. Mo Cure Ho Pay.
That Is the way all dmtteista sell Orovea
Tasteless Chill Tonlo for Chills, Malaria and
liilliousness. It is as pleasant to take aa
Ijemon nyrnp. no cents
Da; & Henderson, Undertakers a 10
tmoaimers. tor. wh. ana iw sts.
Falling
Hair
Does this
Illustrate your
experience ?
And aro you worried for fear you
are soon to be bald? Then cease
worrying for help is at hand. You
need something that will put new
life Into the hair bulbs.
You need a
hair rood,
mm
such as
It brings
health to the
hair, and
the falling
ceases.
msov
It always
restores
color to erav
hair. You need not look at thirty
as if you were fifty, for your grsy
hair may have again all the dark,
rich color of youth. And there is
no remedy equal to it for curing
dandruff.
II.MeMH.. All .ratlins.
I am a larter by trade and have had
a crent ilenl to do with your Hair Vigor.
I Rave foijiul tli.it it will do everything
th:it yon cliilm for It. It lias Riven inn
ttie moat couiiiler satisfaction In my
lllllnes.', JIKHHV .1. tlfconOB,
March 22, 1S99. Kansas City, Mo,
WrHm IhaDoolor.
If yon di nt obtain stl Hi. Imneflt. yon
etperted from th. a, of th. Vigor, writ.
111. Doctor .Oout It. AddreM,
liu-J. U. AIF.ll, Low.lt, Mass.
XOTICE TO WOOD SAWYERS
Repuirenieiits ami Penalties of
Ordinance Xo. 34:.
S ctiou 1. It shall be unlawful for
any person or persons owning or
operation any steam wood saw within
tlte eity limils to LEAVE nr cause In
1 h It any deposit or SAWDCST, or
H er lit er upon the street, alley, or
-iuewalk wlihln the city limits of
Eugene.
The person or persona operating
such wood snw Bre In reby required to
immediately remove any aud all saw
dust, or oilier litter deposited upon
any street, alley or sidewalk by such
steam wood saw.
Sec. 2. Penalty for the violation of
section 1, NOT LEriS than $5 nor
more than $10 and costs.
Sec. 8. Any person, firm or corpora
tion having their wood cut or sawed
by hand upon any street or ulley shi.ll
Immediately lentove, or cause to be
removed nil sawdust or other litter
from suob street or alley.
Penalty for the violation of section 3,
not lees thau $D, nor more than $10 and
costs.
B. F, Dorkis, Recorder.
"Resolved, That the marshal be and
is hereby Instructed to make personal
Inspection each aud every week of the
streets, alleys and backyards In the
business portion of the oity, and see
that the provisions of ordinance No
1C6, approved January 2, lSdO, ore
strictly enforced."
Note. Ordinance No 106 provides
for the prevention aud removal of
nuisances, aud prohibits the throwing
of straw, rubbish, or lllth of any kind
Into the streets, alley, or backyards.
A Thousand Tongues
Could not express the rapture of An
nie E Springer, of 1125 Howard street.
Philadelphia, Pa., when she found
that Dr King's New Dlsoovery for
Consumption had completely cured
her of a hacking cough that for ninny
years had made life a burden. All
other remedies and doctors could give
ber no help, but she says of the Royal
Cure, "it Bonn removed the pain In my
chest aud I can now Bleep soundly
something I can scarcely remember
doing before, I feel like Bounding its
praise throughout the universe." bo
will everyone who tries Dr King's New
Discovery for any trouble of the throat,
cheat or lungs. Price Mis :i d J 1.00.
Trial bottles fren at W L JJeLuno's
drugstore; every bottle guaranteed.
Farm For Sale.
150 acres. 100 acres undet cultiva
tion. Balunce pasture and wood 1 ,111),
Hue cattle or sheep ranch, liootl out
range. New bouse and barn. Run
nlng water near bouse; 20 Hides west
of i;ugeue, 6 miles west of 10 1 in Ira.
Address
J. M, Stephknb,
Elnilra, Ore.
Dairy Purchased.
Floyd Vaughnn bus porch-s o Bar
ren's dairy mni will 001. n; ue the
business. Mr Vuiighuu ba one I the
fluest herds of Ji r-ey cow . 11 this
county aud will gusrailie iliu best
and purest of milk. He not only asks
for lite couMiiunuc" of old cil-inmors
butsolloita new oues.
Tan Bark Wanted.
250 cords of tan bark wauled. Will
pay $0 per cord. Inquire of Hullies A
Conipany, Eugene tannery.
Chittim Bark Wanted
T.ike your chit tun bark to VVSantlerB.
Highest cash price paid. At Green's
grocery store.
For Sale
Good bay for cow, $2.50 per (on,
oasli. Inquire at home near north end
of Eugene bridge. Joseph Davib.
Resigns VITAI.I I V
LOST Vir.on
AND MANHOOl
Cures Impotcncy, Nl ght F.m lesion, ant
wasting diseases, all elTccts rf self
abuse, cr excess ard lndi
cretlon. AiicrvotonicntKl
Mood builder. Urings the
ninlr rina- -; o nnle cheeks and
(bce restores the fire cf youth.
uy mall ijuc per tox;oooxes
for frH.50; wlf j, written jrunran.
too to curr c refund tho money.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton A Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL.
For aale WL DeLano Drniorist
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
It ;t : M flclal! y a I gcst.s the food and aids
PJikUir;- in strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
trans. I 'i I he hili'it discovered digest-
ant and ton' No other preparation
can itpp-o 11 1: !, In cllicicncy. It in
stivitlv r-i. mni pi-rnmnently cures
W. p. ,. -' I't'C!.! ion, Heartburn,
l'iniu.i ; -!. !-i.r w ncn, Jausea,
Sb'l; 1 : -:-li-. ' J.i--! r-ii.ln, Cram pa.and
,Hol l:e! rculiwiif imiierfectdlgestloo.
(-r..oru 1 f.. c. Li.vmt a Co., rjicaga.
MT 4 CtUoriu Orng Store.
w Mw,aj aarj.i ar mj answ
For Sale BvLinn Drug Co
lorthern Pacific
RAILWAY
jst 3
Pullman
Sleeping ars
Elegant
Dining Cars
Tourist'
Sleeping 'Jar
:-ST. I'AVL.
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iTiTTLUTU,
TO
l'AlttiO,
UliAND KOllKSf
r'lMWKSTON,
IWIXMPKO,
HELENA and
M'TTE."
Throunh Tickets to
CHICAOO, WASHINGTON
rillLADEl.PHIA, NEW YOUK.
BOSTON, and All Points
East aud South.
For Information, time cards, map
and tickets, call on or write to
It McMtlEPiiEY,
( General Agent, Eugene,
Oltice Opposite Guard othce.
Or. AD CHARLTON,
Asst GenT Pass. Agent,
2N1 Morrison St, oor Third, Portland, Oregon
THROUGH TICKETS
TO THB
EASTandSOUTHEAST
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
AND
'OIOTI
Pullman Palace Sleepers Tour
ist Sleeners and Reclmln- Cnair
CarsDail-to .'. ..
UENVElt, OMAHA, CHICAGO,
KANSAS CITY. ST. LOUIS'
And other Eastern Cities. Tile only line
from Portland oIFoiIiik passonKers Specially
Conducted Excursions through to Chicago
every Wednesday.
tlr Portland to CMcago
Via Southern Pnclllc, Union Pacilic
N W Ky's. UnKKaKO checked through to
destination. Alniiniucent scenery, Union
neisit. fast tirao, lowest rates.
For further iiiforpiation, apply to any
iittunt Southern Pacific Company, or
H I.ATHllOP. C EBfiO
uflene Street Railway.
TIM K OAKD.
After the 4th of Oct. 1896, the street
cars wlU run nn the following scheduet
time until further notice.
.LEAVING TH EDBPOT.
7:10-7:40-8:10-8:40-B:10-9:40-I0:0il a m
hen tverv ha if hour.
HOFFMAN HOUSE SALOON
Sommervllle & Berger.
Pure Wh Inkles and Brandiea, the fines
grauos 01 wines anil 'Jlgara. Mixed
jjnnica a specialty.
Weinhard's,
Famous Beer
Bottle and Draught
FIRST CLASS..
F. C. CORSETS
MAKE
Amttkzn Beauties.
t a.1" fi.-lJ.'
met
Latest
Models
Oo Bacb Bos.
KALAMAZOO COSSET CO.
SOLE MANUFACTURERS.
SOLO BY
AX BILLY
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby alven that P. M. Wilkin.
has been duly appointed administrator of
ine estate ot j. k. tnison deceased, by the
Hon. E. O. Potter, county jndge of said
Lanoconnty. All persons having olaims
against aaid ealate are hereby notified to
present the same to the administrator
within six months from the date of this
notice, with the necessary vouohers at J
law office of Geo. B. I'orria in Eugon
Ornon. P. M. Wiliins,
Gao. B, DoRius, Administrator.
Att'i. for Estate
OR. WILLIAMS' INDIAN PILE OINTMENT
ml 0110 liiiml, lUecdiiiiraiid Itching; Plica. It absorbs the
tumors, alloys tlm iioluiiK nt oneo, tu ts aa a poultice, gives
Instant relief. Prepared only for Piles and Itching of th
privuic nana. Every box Is varrantMl. Judge Coons, of
Miiyavllle, h'y, soys: " lir. Williams' Indian Pile Oint
ment cured me after years of sulTorliiir." Hold by druggist
sent by mail ou receipt of price. So cents and $1.00 per box.