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EgggEaesaasai mm '..mi t rrTO?wgg.igroi orthern Pacific t LAXDIXG A RAIL'I.Y t R H SI iiiiii jiS'cgelable Preparaiionfor As similating ftcFoodandRcgula ling Hie Stomachs andBwels of Promotes Digeslion.Chceriur ness and Rest.Contains neillier Opium.Morpliine noriincral. KorTiAHCOTic. Mope afmdJlr&WELPrra j4ix.Smmt Cfivvvd .HiW Aperfccl Hemedy forConsu'pa non , Sour Stoinach.Diarrhoca .Convulsions .leverish ncss nnd I.OSSOF SLEKP. Facsimile Signature of KEW YORK. SOUTH AND EAST -VIA- Southern Pacific Go SHASTA ROUTE ' Trains leave Kngene for Pmtland and way stations at 3;M a m; 1 :08 p ui. 51 ' EXACT COPr OP WRAPPER. UKllfl THtCtNTAUNeOMPnNf NEW YON H CITY. hv Portland 8:fMl a iu 7:00 p m Lv Eupena 2:08 p m a iu Ar Ashland 12:3a a m 11:30 a m Ar Hacramento f:0( p in 4;H5 a m Ar San I'raucinuo 7:45 p m 8:15 a in Ar OgHen 5:45 a in 11:45 a m Ar Denv,.T . WMl a in !t;00 a in Ar Kansas City . 7t a in 7;-o a m Ar Chioayo 7:45 a r.j 9.30 a in Ar I.ns Angeles Ar El Yuan Ar Fort Worth Ar City nf M- xico Ar Huuston Ar New Orleans Ar Wanhington r New York 1:50 p m 0:0ii p ui ti:HO a m 9:5 a m 4-.0O a m 6:25 p ui ti:-l'J a in 12:43 p ra 7:00 a m 0:00 p m fi:30 a in 0:55 u in 4:00 a ui 6:25 p m 0:42 a m 12:43 p m Pullroan and Ttturist cars on both trains. Chair cars Sacra iLento to ( 'gden aud Hi lto, and tourist cars to Chicago, St Louis, New Orleans aud , Wruhiatrtou, Connecting at San Fran cisco with several steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, Phillipines, Central and South America. See Mr L (5 Adair, agent at Eugene or addres O II MARK HAM, ' ' G P A, Portlaud.Or. OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. THE DIRECT fiOUTE TO - Montana, Utah, Colorado, and all Eastern Points. Hives choice of two favorite routes, Yla tho UNION PACIFIC Past Mall Lice, or the RIO GRANDB Scenlo Line No Change of Cars On the Portland-Chicago Special, "the 6nest n the went." Equipped with - Elegant Standard Sleepers Fine Hew Ordinary (Tourist) Sleepers. Superb Library-Bullet Cars Splendid Dinners (meals a la carte) Comfortable Coaches and Smokers Entire Trent Completely Vestibule! For ftu ther information apply. L L STKVEXS, Agent, Eugene, or J R Nagel, W E Coman TraTl'a.iAiit Uen'lAgt 142 Third St. Portland. Or GO EAST VTA Short:: c and Quickest TO ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO An all points East. Throvith Palace and Tsurlst Sleepers. Oinin and Buffet Smoking Llbrarjp Cars. tl lllVTIlIlva VAST TIME. SEkVICEAND SCENERY DNEQUALE TicV-ta to point. East tU Portland and the OKKAT NORTHERN KY.. on sal at South em Pacific Depot Tfr-ket Otrce, Eugene, or 268 MORRISON STREET PORTLAND For Rat, Folders and full information r adinft Kt. stern Trip, call on or addraaa. A. 3. C. I'lENNISTON", City Pa. and Tickek Agent Portland Line OK Fori? Suits and Children. STha Kind You Havs Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Tliirty Years Cold Steel or Death. 'There is but one small ohance to save your life and that la through an operation," was the awful prospeot set before Mrs I B Hunt, of Lime Ridge, Wis, by her doctor after vainly trying to cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yellow Jaundice, lie didn't count on the marvelous power of Electric Bitters to cure stom ach and liver troubles, but she heard of It, took seven bottles, was wholly cured, avoided the surgeon's knife, now weighs more and feels better tnan ever. It's positively , guaranteed to cure stomach, liver aud kidney trou bles aud never disappoints. PriceSOc at W L DeLauo's drug store. ' Farrn For Sale. 628 acres of laud within one mile of Harrisburg, 200 acres in cultivation two old houses, two barns; pearly all river bottom land. A large quantity of balm, maple ai:d ash timber. Ash and maple suitable tor lumber. Two old orchards on tbeplnce. This is a barguin. Price, $14, per acre. Address, U BAKER S, UO. Junction City Hotel. A Monster Devil Fish Destroying its victim, Is a type ot constipation. The power of this mur derous malady is felt on organB and nerves and muscles and brain. There' no health till its overcome. But Dr King's New Life Pills are a safe and certain cure. Beat iu the world for stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Only 25 cents at W L DeLano's drug store. Wants Prunes and Pears. T N Segar will buy a few cars of green Italian prunes ana liameu peure for his Eastern house at from f 12 to $15 per ton. It is safe to snyitls better than to dry. OASTOHIA. Bears the J 11,8 Ha'9 lwa)rs ook at vourselfl Is vour face covered with pimples? Your skin rough and blotchy? It's your liver I Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure constipation, biliousness, ana dyspepsia. 25c. All druggists. BUCKINGHAM'S DYEM hlsker EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS, Proprietor. Btaire leave Eugene for Florence Daily exm-t riuurtay at 6 a m ii.mminiF atjure leaves Florence for Eugene dally except Sundays at i p m Saturdays at S a m. . . Arrives in Kugene at 8 p m the day following. HTNVST.C PARK rI,ruToi H Uuri l.DPOrVe ooa is riiirvnon. t Bears the i if a i Vl H NT ' 11 G?in(kS. r c ADMIRAL SEYMOUR, MINISTER WU TING FANG AND Vice Admiral Sir B. H. Seymour, the International force landed In China to protect foreigners from tho assaults is the wise Chinaman who represents his country here. For the Seashore. Newport and Yaciuiua Bay contin ues to offer for the summer vacation greater variety of attractions than can be found at any other North Pacldo resort. Excelleut beaohes and safe bathing, entloing rides and rumbles good boating and Ashing, clams, crabs and oyBtera for the gathering, and uu equaled profusion of pebbles, shells and agates. Add to this cheerful aud obliging hosts, who are providing at very reasonable rates homelike quar ters, and most liberal far. Tucy won't let one get hungry at .Newport. See Southern Paoilio agent for tickets and time tables, or correspond with C H, Markham, General Pasaeuxer Agent,, Portland, Oregon. l-LAHiK OUT. Dull headache, pains in various parts of the body, sinking at the pit of the stomacli, loss of appetite, fevensbness, pimples or sores, are all positive evidence ot Imp re blood. No matter bow it became bo, it must be purified iu order toobtalu good health. Auker's Blood Elixir has never fulled to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons, or any other blood di.-euses. It is certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell eveiy bottle en pn-Hivea guarantee. Fi r le hy VV I. DeLnnn. Farm For Sale. 150 acres. 100 acres under cultiva tion. Balauce pasture and wood land. Fine cattle or sheep ranch. Uood out range. New house aud baru. Bun nlng water near house; 20 ni'ies west of Kugene, 6 miles west of Elmira. Address J. M. Stephens, Elmira, Ore. No Cure No Pay. That is the way all druwhts sell Rroves Tasteless Chill Tunic for Chills, Malaria and Uilliousness. It is as pleasant to take as Lemon Syrup. 50 cents Estray Notice. Taken up by the undersigned near Jasper, Lane county, Oregou, the fol lowing esiia hursts: 2 bays branded T 8, and cue black, branded J on right hip. Owner can secure same by pay ing expenses. EL Hills. Jasper, Oregon, August 1. Rev. W. E. Bltzer, W . Caton, II writes, "I bad dyspepsia over twenty years, aud Hied dootora and medicines without beo-ftt. 1 was persuaded to use Kndol Dyspepsia Cure and it help ed me from ll.e start . I believe it ti be a panacea for all forms of Indigestion." It digests what you eat. Vincent A Co , Corner Drugstore. Experience Is the best teacher. Use Acker's English Remedy to any case of counDB. oolds or croup. Should II fall to give immediate relief money re funded. 2o cuj ana ou cts. f or sale o w 1, ILnn" "I used Kndol Dyspepsia (Jure in my family Willi wonderful results. Jt gives immediate relie', Is pleasant to tike and Is truly the dyspeptic's nest friend," says E Hartgerlnk, Overlael, Mich. Digests what you eat. Cannot fall to cure. Vincent Co., Corner Drug Hure. OABTOniA. Bears the Iha Kind Yon Hart Always Bought 123 Crescent bicycler sold this year. What stronger terms can be applied to popularity and actual satisfaction. F L Chambers has plenty more of them, Get a new lawn mower and a new piece ol bote end with a little pleasure you can have a lawn that you will be proud of. Guaranteed hose at F L Chambers Frenoh Tansy Wafers, lue world's amous remedy for Irregular and pain ful periods of ladles; are never failing and safe. Married ladles' frienr! French Tansy Wafers are the only re liable female remedy in the world; I ah ported from Paris; take nothing tine, but Insist on genuine; In red wrHi with crown trade mark. La France Drug Company, Importers, iMTurk M San Francisco. For sale liy all drug. i. ik. or -ent In plain wrapper direct ou reoeif t of the senior naval officer stationed In Chinese waters, was olaced in commnnrt of CLASSIFIED COLUMN. Notices under this hL-ad not to exceed live lines. 60 cents per week; SI 50 a month; $12 per year. Fcr Sale. FOR ISA LK At a bargiiiu, one of tho best stock uud grain raucltes of 740 acres. 8 miles from Eugene. Will be sold us a whole, or lu p:irt, to suit purol'.Hfcer. Easy tiriiis. For par ticulars apply to John Ingham, at Ax Billy Department rtore. FOR SALE. Corner FI-i-6 uud Jt-ller-sou streets, one 10 room house, uud two lots, 80x1(1(1 feel eacn. Uood baru, wnler, fniit.llne garden ground. Also house una lot, corner First and , Lawrence streets, lot 60 leet 8 inches, by Kit) feet, youug frr.it trees, good garden ground, water, eic. A No house and lot, corner Willtime: te ami Kouru-euth streets. For pruvs and terms write 3 J Hills, Ti c mil, Wash, Box 87, or cull ut Mimkii o!lt(!e. FOR SALE A line stock ninuh con taining HO ucres for sale at 'i bargain. Will sell as a whole or lu ar! , one ciulalnlug implements, lions i unci two barns, cousisling of 185 acres; the other pasture laud principally. Situated six miles I mm Eugrue. Call on or addiess J M (Jem hart Eugeue, Oregon. FOR SALE Some thorongliiin d CotBWold bucks; also some thorough bred Durham calve. A J Cruzati, Pleasant Hill, Oregon. FOR SALE A Hue lot, corner Tenth aud Pearl streets. Inquire, ol Aire E Croner. FOR SALE. A good saddle horse, cheap If taken at once. Inquire of Mrs Ii J Babb, High street. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible bum. scald, but or bruise. Bucklen's Arnica salve, tne best in ttie world, win kin the pain aud promptly beat it. Co ret old aoreB, fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, all tkin eruptions. Ben pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts a oox. Cure guaranteed. Sold by W L 1)8 Lano, druggist. Fruit Wanted. Cash paid for pears, apples and plums. 1. M. Francis, Eugene, Or. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. Itarlillciallyalr'cst.5 the foodand aids fixture In strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It Is I he latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It In elllclency. It, In stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flivtulen"3, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SickHeadiiclie,Gastra!gia,Cramps,and all other resul t s of I rn perfect dlgestloft Prepared hy E. C. DeWltt A Co., CD'caga. VIHSENT & CQ .Lorncr Drug Store. ttvmt i rw.i i r C6T v .;on Cures Iiopoler.cy.ftifjht F.m!- nnv ra'tlnj di'ieases, all ef.ecU. ' M f abuse, cr excess ad 1 tjuv crcticn. Ancrvoton'c i:ti! lil'Mid ) -"'J!i;r. Iiiii:t i ' ';::,., to pale cliff ia ' tet-torcs the fire of you.r, T'.y mail COP per box; (i lioxea for ;; wit? a writ ton ffiiiimn. ;!0 to curt" i refund tho money. NrR'.'i TA MEDICAL CO. Sllnton & Jackson Sts., CHICACO, IU. For ale WI, DeTro lJrn; r t 1 To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists re f u nil the money If It falls lu cure. E, W. (trove's signa ture Is on each box. 25c CHINA'S DISTURBED DISTRICT. of the Boxers. Mr, AVitt ling Sana THE LOYALTY I Sop dr. Penrose I Fhlllp Penrose and John Carloton had been chums since boyhood. lOver Bines thnt memorable day at an early stage ol their Bchool lifo whon John OurFctau tnu fouiflkt and vauQiilshed tho bully of th cIohs for tils convardly assault on tb ."new xxy" Phil Inroso, tho two had keen the Btonchest of friends, albeit thej (tvero qidto unliko in temperament and rilspofdtVju. Philip Btudied modlclno and beruruc a successful practitioner in nil native New Eugland town. John adopt ed a busiueBs career, connooting himself with a Chicngo iirin ot which his ancle was a member. John fell In lovo with tho "don rent girl hi tho world" and mar ried her, wlulo Philip, who for soino roa mm had always dlsllkod and avoid od wo men. remained a bachelortho despair aliko of maneuTering . mammas and Bchoming Bplnsters. About two years after John's mar riaco Philip was stunned at receiving a letter from hU friend apprising him of the fnct that his wife had left him for no other reason than that they had quar relod, and that John, in a moment of temper, had trnld something fur wlticii h.6 wns afterward sorry. Tho shock to Phl.lp wus all tho grcator for tho reason that up to that moment ho had believed John'a marrlugo to bo as ideally happy as any mnrrlage could possibly bo. It was about six months after learning of John's marital misfortune that Dr. Punroso called ono day to attend a pa tlent on a neighboring street. It proved to bo a young widow named Mrs. Feltoa, residing with her mother, and evidently a newcomer to tho neighborhood. Hfl saw that sho was seriously 111 and show ed marked nyniptoms of pneumonia, and nhto tli at sho was laboring under stroui) nervous oxcitomcnt. It was needless to Bay that Dr. Pcnrosa treated her to the best of JiIh professional skill and with such success that by tho next day there was a marked improvement in her condi tion. Ho found his now patient and hci mother to bo extremely reticent about their afTairs, yet durbig his attendant on tho former he learned that sho former ly lived In a western city. Pldlip continued to call on hor long after ono would havo supposed there wai any need of his professional services. Perhaps It was tho appealing Badness In her large, dark eyes that attracted h(n perhaps it was tho unwavering reserve aad dignity of her manners ana the fact that thero was not a traco of coquetry about her, for tho doctor had a horror ol coquetry, and until recently had believed It to bo a dominant feminino trait. The upshot of the matter was that Dr. Philip Penrose, without having any cer tain knowledge of Mrs. Felton'a past life, asked her to be his wife and wai firmly refused. Presed for a reason, bUa answered that sho did not lovo him. To which ho calmly replied that, as she waa the only woman ho ever would or could love, he Intended to win her affection and ws willing to wait years, if neod bo, to attain that result Philip's determined attitude forced a more explicit reply from Mrs. Folton, aud sho finally admitted that there was an Insurmountable obsta cle to their union In that her husband was not dead, but living! Qui wring like a stricken deer under the blow, Philip began Involuntarily piecing together in his mind certain Ideas, tho chief of which was that Folton had been tho maiden name of John's wife, and on a sudden tho awful truth flashed upon him. "John Carle ton bo is your husband?' ho naid huskily. For answer . she burst into uncontrollable weeping. When a littlo calmer, she told the story. Whatever may have been the state of Philip Penrose's mind that night as he sat lu his study, bis pen never faltered in tho mesnase It was writing to John LJarl ton. Tho answer that came by rotura post was to the effect that John Carloton utterly repudiated his wife; he never would forKlvo her desertion of him and was about to seek a divorce. And so there came to Philip Penrose the sreateHt temptation of his life. All through the Ionic, weary night be wres tled with it, ami when morning came It found him nitvd and worn, but with a grim, determined look on his face. Into the letter thut was to plead for th honor and happlm-HS of the two beings he loved best on earth ho threw all the eloqueoce and passion of which ho was capable. With what magical power ho wrote may me Jndged by tho reply: Dw Ol'J n-7r Vmi har conquCTtd. You hve thown tnn pliln! whirc-in I wu wrong and (lit wi to hipinrif?."! utfn. I Ion to clafp my i la my inn.. UoJ bUt you, I'liilip. And Philip? Well, ho Is one of the ablest thyi inn; of tho day aud ban stnasitj a fortune III hnlr and shoutcy beurd are ji;.!? it my now, nnd ho is still a bachelor. Hut it a u 'ling on his d'-nk in a heart shnrif d frame there is a picture ol a young girl, whoe dark eyes har u in uuliir re nililniii-i' to thorfe if Jnlmi wife. It 'My be thnt it is while khaw aintrri' ti-lly at the rfniritirr"ir pr.-m ut incut of Mi-n ('arb'tuu' girlish beauty nrnl kohii'I iinc-t pr'HHiri a it fondly to IA i4 thnt he ti :,.! i iHiii; utinn for Ui" hril li'iiit and l":iiii"i trt'aii-ifsi with whidi h i:li.i!h iiir fi v irnirntion f the nie 'itj, and icii ir .. I - 1'f,ti-u Port. Half a doion men were talking trout hi ono of the up town hotel after a nha-J mppcr the other night. One of the party told of a three pound fish that he lauded with a five ounce rod Inst snutnuu, and atiot in-r nf n seven pound blaektish r: i.lii with ti tdmilar rod by u well I ...t'.vn iiewpHper man off the tJreat kiiU, Stateu Ulimd, Inst suinuier. lie j wbk titditug for Niuippers (.l.luclisli fryl siitl, hooking a Maektish in shallow wa ter, uear an dtl suuken wreck that lies then., fought it for over an hour and Inn. led it. So the fish stories, truo anl otherwine, went on. Fiually one of the party, a gunner, said, with a long: io hear you fellows talk one would think a nix ounce trout polo and Blnglo leader would hind a shark. Now. dust shot will aot kill an eagle, though it may Mmd him, aud 1 am n little sUentical about these tish stories," The best fisherman of the party replied: "Well, you are a pretty irootl swimmer. I'll tell you what I'll do. I'll bet you a suit of elothes that if you will play the fish, with an ordinary trout line attached to a swivel between your shoulder, 1. with a six ounce pole, will land you and bring you to bag." iho bet was accented, and a fw days later tho contest came off iu one of tltoj nw iiiiiiiiiiit Damn 01 w jl oi k eny. A piece of ribbon was passed in a loop over each shoulder of tho man fish au l fiuteaed between the shoulders to a fair sized swivel, to which was attached a 37 strand English woven silk line, which was reeled on an ordinary .ly ounce trout rod. Tho fisherman stood on tho diving platform, rod iu hand, with the line rather slack, and tho fish stood l:atf way dowa the bath. Tho fish was to take a header, and this was to couNtilnl-) tho strlko of the fish. The victory was to be decided by tho swimmer reaching the end of the bath or the fisherman towin? him within reach of the lauding net twice out of three tries. , The signal given, In dived the fish, and tho fisherman gave him all the line he wanted utitil h.H head appeared, and thru put on a little strain, which turned tho swimmer slightly sidewise. The fish, int perceiving tins for a second, struck out strongly for the end of the bath, but the Btrniu, slight as it wns, turned him mom and more around, and, turning his head to look, he lost ground for a breath and was hauled over on his buck. For au un incumbered swimmer to turn ou to his chest from his back is very easy, btit with thnt pull between tho shoulders It is a very dillicult matter. As a finger under the chin will hold a swimmer up when learning, bo that touch of a finger on the: lino towed tho swimmer half way down the bath before ho could get the lino slack and turn again. Hy thnt time he wns nearly out of breath, and still the trifling strain held him just enough to impede him without stopping him. H lowly and steadily he moved ahead, combating tho side Btraln this time by in creased exertion of tho left arm, anil seemed in a fair way of making the goal, when, zip, tho point of tho rod Huuug over, and, aided by the strong mw ! or tho left arm, tho strain caught the lish as If tho butt had been given, and round he came again ou his client. A mail plungo to break the lino resulted only in a loss of ten feet of line, but the Nvi:n:ner flocured his turn and again set his face for tho end. Moving tho point of tho rod to tho left, to (tho right, rni. ;ag It, sinking it, catching the man fish wherev er ho showed a weak Bpot, the w. y an gler played him right across the cpen space, and within ten feet of the end, and then, gauging the moment, he gave him the butt, and snap went tho lino, and the fish struck home. One leg of tho thi'c? for tho fish. Time, 7" mhi utes. Tho fish had a good rub down, n hot lemonade nnd a rest of half tin hour, and then n fresh start was made. TIim timo tho angler was more at home, Caioiully handling the fish, he caught h..u mlug from tho header and promptly tinr..'il him on his back In a way that sm-prhrl him, and as tho fish plunged to the b.ittoni to try to break tho lino Again (tlin iieftg the equivalent of sparring for wind), (mother round turn brought him to within 1J feet of tho fisherman, nnd, struggle as he might, ho could not get away. Plunge after plunge was of no avail and only prevented further reeling In, until finajly a lucky turn brought tho fish over, andno was promptly reeled in beforo no could get on his chest agnln. Time, 4 minutes. Leg and leg. Another rest was taken, and now tho fisherman wnnted to back himself at five to ono for tho last leg, but not even the fish seemed Inclined to take him. This time tho fish dressed himself and rested an hour, walking around, and before go ing in taking a strong, rough rub. This time a curious thing occurred. As he dived In his foot sllpr-eo, and he struck th water aide win.. The angler had him on his back tinder the water tho next moment, and tf ho had peruisted In roel lng him up would possibly have drowned him, so helpless was tho fish. . Amid laughter ho let up, nnd the fish was al lowed to land and start again. This timo a successful bender was taken and a strong tight mndc. Swimming solely with tho Bide stroke, tho fish could see all tho movements of the angler and so forged ahead until the downward stroke of his right ami swept tho Iwttom at the shallow end of tho bath, reeling tho hallow, with victory within reach, the fish turned his head, and that moment tho butt was given htm, bis feet were swung aside and under, and beforo he knew what had occurred bo wns In the center of tho bath' again. Once moro he tried the side stroke, but he was fast tiring, and tho varying strain of the line, bow to the right, now to the left, soon put tho Issue beyond doubt, and ho was tow ed within reach of the not in 7 1-3 min utes. The swimmer said he wns more tired than If he had swum a couple of miles In open water and is Inclined to believe any fish story told him during tho present sea son . K xc h a n go. An Innovation. "Yes," said the variety actor, "you've got to hustle these days to keep up wild the times. My partner and I barf changed our act nil around." "As good as now, is It?" "Yes, sir. We recognixo the demand for vvAf.n "What have you done?" "Why. yon know that the first thing my f iifner does when I coir.o on Is to bit m- Itb a club. ' "Ye '" "Well, we've rewritten the whole thing. Now I hit him. "Washington Btar. OABTOXIIA. Bean the You Han fclOTys fi P.. fi Ai u The great rdmeO for nervous profit rot ion "ml all dlseoMes of the generative 3 onrinnof olihor r.;, such as Nnrvons l'r,i.ralion. Fulling or Lost Manbood. -ttifiV&l-aW ICTCD CUfi A order we fru'ira.ifn to care C boxes for i&.UO. c Bv 5 Tim Pullman Sleeping- '.V8 Elegant Dining (.'ars Tourlit Sleepier Ja; - MT. J'AUL, mT.nm- aim Tit. iii i.iii fi 10 it aiu;o, UK AM) KilitKS; 'UOuKSTdN'. klN I.NMl'lilj, ' jllEi.K.'- A and IIII'TTli T in.oih Tickets I.- Cil H-.0(). WAHHINliT.J.N I'llll.AllKl.l'HlA, XK'V Yolilv. BOS TON, and An I'oluta Kast aud South. For Information, time cards, map and tickets, call on or write to H MeMUItPHKY, (o'tieial K, . r.ut,reiie, OH'imi ()i ,itr I In. ,nt otlire. Or A I CHARLTON, Aast (jsd'I Pans. Agent, Morrisun St, or Thinl, Portland, Oregon THPwOUOH TICKET3 TO TUB EASTandSOUTHEAST SfiraiW PACIFIC COMPANY Pullr tan Palaca Sleepers Your- 1st Sleenera and Reclinin" Unair oars uaii" to . . . . MiNVKlt, OMAHA. CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS And . tiler Kiihti, Cities. The only line from PiirtiHuil olft-i um oiMMni-eiH riiieclally Col'd ictrd Kti'llrHI' I1H tltrotlKll to CIlicaKO evw v WttdDvsi'ay. cir-'Fofllaail toCHcaflo Via yt ithorii 1'ncitlu, Ifnimi lVific N W Hy. IWttugo ulieekml ihrotiRh to dori'il. nil Mturmrieent M-vnery, Union 0'.i"'i.. 'Hrt time, IfWKt rtm. ;' 11 til th., ii.foini tlon, apply to any lee Si.tithern I'fti ihr I'nnipiuiy.er !rm Street Railway. ' TIME CAKb. A fir th irli nfriot imqa tl.& cars will run on the following snheduet time until furthe' notice. '.HiVINCI TUB DEPOT. 7iin.;su-8:lu-ij:iij.i:((.H:4(l.i.!n' a m hen virv lot1' linii'- HOFFMAN HOUSE SALOON Sommerville & Bergar.l I'nre WhiaVles and nrandles, the fin. grades of Wines and 'Jlifara. Mixed Lrinka a siwelalty. Weinhard'S ..... Famous Beer Bottle ana Draught FIRST CLASS.. . Notice io Creditors. No I Ice is hereby Riven that V. M. Wllklni has been duly appointed administrator o Ihe estate of J. K. Ellison deoesstd. by the Hon. E. O. potter, coutdy tfje of said Lsnsoounlv. All ucrsons I svlnff elaima sKuinst Raid estate are bertby noiiflid to present th. sauie to th. administrator within Bis months from the date of this ootioe, wilfa the necessary vcarbf rs at lbs law onico 01 Uro. u. J.'oms ID .ug Oroou. ' F. M. WtuiNs, r Oio. B, Oonais, Administrate att'v. for Estate F.C. COiSETS MKE Amakizi beauties. v.-c. Mm Latest Models. On Kach Box. KilAMAZOO COSSET CO. SOLE MANUFACTURERS. OLD SV AX BILLY i mm vitality aj ivmrivxinZDrBl ..TT.TJI M winrivinnxirn TPiTiTan mm- fcrniMKmi, YOUinnu errors, neniai worry, tiorMiTB umm Ti whii-h lnarl La CVinsnim :iLlou avnd InuniLT. With BTflr or refund tho nnncj. Sold at 11.00 per boa, Iil.A10TTS CUkaicAt CO., CI.tWsismI, traUa, LinnDri-q Co 1