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iliiij A'ci!c(ab!ePrpppritionrorAs sioailiting iliefood anilleiila ting lite Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digcslion.ChecrPur nessandRest.Contains neither Opiiim.Morphine nor Mineral. otNahcotic. jjKqxtfOldU-SM'.VELPITCHSR flr Sertt- jifuvZrJo Aperfecl Remedy fc. -Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish ness and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature oE NEW YORK. SOUTH AND EAST -VIA- Southern Pacific SHASTA ROUTE 0 Trains leave Kntrnna fr . . station nt 3:54 a m; 1 :( Portland and way 8 pm. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. hv Portland 8:30 a ra 7:00 P m hr Eupene 2;W V " l-4 a id At Aalilnnfl 12:t a m 11:30 a in Ar (Sacramento .: p m 4::-) a in Ar San Francisco 7.45 p m 8:15 a in Ar 08dm 5:15 a m 11:4 a id Ar Deliver PrfW a m S:CO a id Ar Knnwm City 7 5 a in 7;2' a in Ar CIiimro 7:45 a m it in Ar Los Alleles Ar 351 Fmho Ar Fort Worth Ar City of Mexico Ar Houston Ar NewOrlean.8 Jic Washington r New York 1 :V0 p m ti:0 p ui a ui 9:fir a ni 4:00 a in (i;25 p m 6:12 a m 12:13 p in 7:00 a in 0:00 p m tf:30 iv in U-.iVt ft in 4:00 a in fi:'25 p ro 0:42 a ui 12:411 p m Pullman and Tourist ears on bthtrm. Chair cara Sacra mento to igden and Kl lJifo, Mid tourist cars to Chica, St Louis, Now Orleans and WaflhioKtou. Connecting at Kan Fran cisco with several steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, I'd illi pines, Central and youth America. 8t Mr L G Adair, ajent at Engeoo or addnas C H MAKKHAM, G P A, Portland.Or, OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. THE DIRECT EODTE TO Montana, Utah, Colorado, and all Eastern Points. (Hres choice of two favorite routes, Tia the ONION PACIFIC Fait Mall Line, or the BIO ORANOE Bcenlo Line Ho Changs of Cars On the Portland-Chicago Special, "the finest n the went." Equipped with Elegant Standard Sleepers Fine New Ordinary (Tourist) Sleepers. Superb Library-Buffet Cars Splendid Dinners (meals a la carte) - Comfortable Coaehes and Smokers Entire Train Completely Vestibuled. For further information apply. L I, STEVENS, Agent, Eugene, or J R Nagol, ' WE Coman ' TraTPanAst Oen'lAgt 142 Third St. Portland, Or GO EAST VTA Shortest and Quickest Line TO ST. PAUL, O'JLUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO An alt points East Through Palace end Tourist Sleepers, lining and Buffet Smoking Librar, Cars. TVUIY TRAINS. FAST TIME. 8BKVKEAND SCENE KY UNKyUAI E OUKATNOKTHEKN KY..nnsale at South ern Pacif c Iept Ticket 0ce, Kug.e, or GHK IT NORTHERN Ticket Office 263 MORRISON STREET PORTLAND, For Rites, FoMers and full Information re-ainui- E astern Trip, call on nr address. A. 3. C. DENNISTON, City Paea. and Ticket Agent il'ortlaod ll III EPJffircfo. -n: Children. The Kind You Ha3 Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use Over Thirty Years, Tht CINTtUN OOMNNf HCW VOHK CITY. Don't Be Doped There have been placed upon the market severni cheap reprints of an obsolete edition of ' Welwter's Diotlonary." They are being uaerea unucr various names at u iuw pnuu By dry ffoodft dealers, irroeors. iwrents. etc.. and in a fow lustanees as a premium forsuUacrip- Announcements of these comparatively Worthless they are advertised to be the substantial equivalent of a higher-priced book, when In reality, so far as wo know and believe, they axe un, irom a to Reprint Dictionaries, phototype copies of a book of over fifty yeaiyatro, which In its day wnssold for about SnAto, and which was much superior in paper, print, and blndinv to tlicFe imitations, oelug men a wura or soino merit iimeau or ono Long Since Obsolete. rno supplement or io,uu Bo-caiiea "new words." which some of tliew; books are adver tised to contain, was compiled by a Kntl man who died over forty years aRO, and was published boforo his death. Other minor additions are probably of more or less value, Tho Webster's Unabridged Dictionary pub lished by our house Is tho only meritorious ono of that name familiar to this veneration. It contains over BWXJ pntres, with illustra tions on nearly every ptigo, and boars our Imprint on tho title pupo. It is protected by copyright from ehcnp Imitation, valuable ns this work is, we have at vast expense mi hi shed a thorouirh v successor. Known throughout the world as Webster's International Dictionary. As a dictionary lusta a lifetime you should Get the Best. Illustrated pamphlet free. Address G. & C MERRIAM CO., Springfield, Mtlfc., To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. E. W. Urove'e signa ture is on eaeb box. 25c. OASTORIA. Bears tte 1,19 KM Vu Have Always Bought Wants Prunes and Pears. T N Begar will buy a few cars of green Italian pruues and Bartlett pears for his Eastern bouse at from $12 to $15 per ton. It is safe to say it Is better than to dry. Bears the 1 11,8 0 HarB A1W3TS BOUjtlt Slgaatore of Dizzy? Then your liver isn't scting well. You suffer from bilious ness, constipation. Ayer's Pills set directly on the liver. For 60 years the Standard Family Pill. Small doses cure. 25c. All druggists. W.ut your Imiu.uWie or beard a OMuUIui hr(wn or rlrh Mark ? Then u,e BUCKINGHAM'S DYE er 0 rrl. nt rijQ-3'iM. Qi W. P. Hsu, h Co. Wunys, N. HL EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANG3, Proprietor. leaves EiiRene for Ftorxnoe r.:i.. rOindnv at 6 a ni RHturniiiK staee li-avcs Florence cun. .lallv exoent feunilays atS p m Arrlvw in Kiig-e at 6 p m th day folliiwinit. RlNflT.lt TAHI HI HIND TK1P... Tleki-ts lor sale at K. K'Kne.or St UurJ r,oreD0e non ' 19 tO t,. n.,.' nmrr rm p.venport's offle ID 1 ttYSTSRY OF A HOUSS. This is the story of a house In New York. I waa detailed to watch it," said the detiotive, "lie-cause there was syuavthing odd about iu tenant. A most reipecwble house in a roost rvspeelable neighborhood. It had bren sublet to one llliam Hiuitli, s small, dark man with a foreign accent. "He hail paid six months rent In aa- vanco in lieu of reference, and as the d;:ll stirumer season waa coming on the ap'nt had rjj quibbled over this alight violation ofj rule requiring referencca. Whence he came, what his trade, no one could say. The rent had been paid English irold. "After Mr. Smith had moved in he rented furnished the strange proceedings beuan which attracted the neighbors at' tentlon. Just after suadowu niutiled men began to appear at the door, which would open, revealing the dimly lit hall. The visitor entered. Now, the peculiar fea ture of the case was that no one evec came out, while Mr. Smith existed, ap parently, independent of the butcher and baker. If you rang, tho manservant sim ply told you that his master was not in, But other persona evidently found him in. Three or four peraons passed that threshold daily, never to reappear over It. Of course, the neighboring servants whispered marveloua tatea of ghosts. If you went and acanned the faces of those who entered, you found them to be ap parently gentlemen, with thin, intellec tual faces. "Going up the steps, the visitor would peer about, as if feniiug observation, Oae of tho double hall doors stood closed, While he waited he invariably stopped behind this screen until the other door waa opened. Then it shut on him. luu might wait all night and the uext day as I have done, but the visitor never re appeared. The house, heavily shuttere presented an impassive front to the street that told nothing of its mystery. "Naturally, I Indulged tn theories of murder or other crimes being committed there. But there wcro no reports of missing men, aad newspaper personals gave bo clew. Nor did we have any com plaints or other evidence' justifying raid. Finally I decided to take the mat ter into my own hands, I did this by boldly going up the steps a third time I had beea told twico by the atrango serv ant that Mr. Smith was out. On this oc casion I followed close on the heels of 0:111 of the visitors, who probably wns des tined never to appear agnin. I rung, and after a few minutes the door was opened. The saino servant stood there. He whs black, with the regular features hi -lonning to East Indiana or North Africans. If you ever venture as far east ns Constan tinople, you may see men of his type in the cosmopolitan street throng. The pe culiarity of this ninn was his shining black eyes, that looked me through and through. He was in the regulation black coat and white cravat of the house lack ey. " 'Mr. Smith?' " 'Sees no one.' he began In a lightly foreign nceent. A heavily shaded lamp threw a subdued lijht on tho stairway. " 'Hut Koine one entered half a minute before nu-,' I U-gun. (hi the other occa sions I hod aked who this mysterious Smith. Y.'lw ec.:iunled all Interesting per sonality v; ry cunningly under that most commonplace ininie, might be. what his occupation. iu-iiee ho cnnie. On both occasions the door hnd been alnmmed iu my fnee. "This time I took the precaution to put mv foot over the sill in such a way tluit the door could not close. The man attempted it. I stepped iuside. The door sv.-niig into Its pluco with a littlu metallic click. "I fancied the bind; eyes snapped an grily, but the man motioned me civilly into nu adjoining room. This was an or dinary apartment furnished in the way of rooms iu houses that are sublet, where tho bric-a-brnc and essentials giving ex pression have been removed. A lamp with a red shade lit tho place. " 'Walt. I will see,' snid the black. "Presently ho returned, this tlmo bear ing a silver tray, on which were a curi ously carved silver decanter and some glasses, with a plate of biscuits. The man made a sort of obeisance that had in it something orientnl, as If he had stepped out of one of tho stories dealing with the Cnllph Hnroun-al-Itaschld. " 'While you wait won't you have some refreshment?' "His accents were so suave that, for getting any suspicion, I did not stay his hand when he poured some liquid like claret into one of tho long decanters. Lifting it to my lips, I found It was a curious tasting beverage. For a moment I thought it was molten fire. Then tho black retainer appeared to bo dancing bo fore my eyes, and I lost consciousness. "When I awoke, I was on the couch In the same room. Tho lamp was stilt burning. I raised myself up. My head ached terribly. On a chair near me sat a little monkey grinning and chattering. It startled mo at first, but la my trado one ceases to be afraid, because back of everything, however mysterious, wo are accustomed to find human cunning. "I rose, threw back the shutters, and daylight poured into the room. I had been there nil night. No one stirred ex cept tho poor llttlo beast of a gibbering ape. 1 made my way to the outside door, seeing no one, and ran down tho steps Into tho street, the monkey following. "I returned with tho policeman on tho beat. We senrched tho houno high and low. There was no evidence of occupan cy beyond that of the llttlo ape no trunk or clothing or food or even the sil ver decanter tr im which I had drunk. About the npe'j neck was a curiously rarved little silver chain, with some odd rahslistlc device. At the too In the park they told me that he was of an Indian species. "During my all night stupor what had become of the mysterious Mr. Smith and his visitors? They were never seen nor heard of again. The house wan just an ordinary dwelling on an ordinary street. But for me it still has an enigmatical ex pression of Inexplicable mystery." Ex change. He Knew Better. Miss Kltthh (singing) "Oh, promise mel Cfb. promise me!" Mr. flpudds Couldn't think of it. It cost me $10,1X10 to break tho Inst promise I made to a woman. Detroit Free Press. Sorry Her Lot. "How awfully dull Eve must have been In Eden with no clothes tn wear." "Worse rtill. no other wnmar'k clothes to criticise "'hooklyn Life. Farm For Sale. 628 acres of land within one mile of Harrlsburg, 200 acres In cultivation two old bouses, two barns; nearly a river bottomland. A large quan'lly of balm, maple and ash limber. Asli and maple suitable lor lumber, To old orchards on the'plsce. This Is a bsrgiln. Price, ?14, pfr sen. Address, R F rtAKKH A Co. Junction City Hotel v vRtVh' H. BROOKS. 1 Ar Actual OccurirrKt. When the first days of sprins carae in Washington, a tree m ono of tho litt l parks, of which there arc many iu the citv, whitened with bloom nearly two weeks before there appeared nuy buds tr verdure oa the other trees or shrub bery. There were no leaves on tho tree which bloomed. The blossoms swelled and burst thotr petals ou tho brunches until they looked like n mi miner ekiv.d. Fronting ou this park is a homo iu which a sick child had lain for weeks and weeks. She was nursed by one of the old black mammies so numerous in the national capitnl. As tho sunshine be tame warmer, so that tho window iu tho room of the sick child could bo raised at certain hours, tho child asked the old mammy to push her white bed near tho window, and it was by tb open window tho old mammy sat and held tho child's hand as she told her this story: "Honey, dat tree dat look so Hko do cotton in my ole homo Is what dey call de Japunee maffnoll. It do an got no lebes on it. honey, liko de magnolia in Dixie. An I tell you, honey, why it ain't got no lebes. Alter while, honey, dar will como a robin redbreast to Biug dar In de middle of de white bloom. An do good mau want you, my honey, to boo dat robin redbreast, an so he doau' put no lebes on de tree, Kase if dar wuz lebes on dat treo my honey cudden boo do robin redbreast. Dnt's why. An de robin rod breast lie (Twine to sing fo' you, honey, jes' fo' you." A few days Inter, whilo tho sun waa shining warm aud flood lug tho room, tho old mammy moved tho whlto bed to the window and raised the sush. And a robin, with breast as rich as cardinal. lighted on a brunch of the Ja pa peso mac nulla and snnx uutil its notes filled the tree of bloom and all tho little park. It was in the morn ins. After a little while the robin took its tlisht, and the window sash in the sickroom was lowered, 'Honey, what did I done tell you?' paid the old mammy as sho tucked the coverlets about the sick child. "Dat wuz fo you, honey. Do good man he knowed you wua sick an he send de robin redbreast to sing fo' you. An now do robin redbreast ho gwino away. uhar he gwine, honey? I doan' know fo Bho but I tell you, honey, what I spec. Ho pot a nest Bomewha wha ho got a li'l robin redbreast, nn' ho gwine home to tell his li'l robin redbreast 'bout his sincin fo you. "When he coniin back, honey? I Wu1 he como back dis ebenip jos befo' ho havo his supper. Knse he know you'3 sick, honey, an do good man ir"iuo to take keer ob you au de robin redbreusi In tho afternoon, just before the Hun-et gun waa fired at Fort My or, Iu the Vir ginia hills, the robin came bud; nnd took his place in the bloom of the mnsii"! tree and sang. The sick child was a:' i wheeled in her white bed near tho ui: dow, anil tho black mammy was by her biiIo. "I knowed he'd dono come bac!;.' t' e said to the sick child. "He d.me t .. back to tell yon, honey, dat he b.M-.i ' n some way from you, nn he gwine to i . you In a Bong, honey, 'bout hi li'l rci r redbreast in his home, lie come to t fo' you, honey, fust. Kase you sick, h;i--'cy, au he gut to situ; to you fust; den lm fly away to his own home." And so it went oa fur oevenil t'.iy. Tho robin enmo meriing nnd evwhpg anti niwnys snc tn 1110 midst of tho blocn of the magnolia tree, always about the same hour, nnd wnng. Tho mnn who cares for tho park noticed it and Npnko about It to peoplo who stopped near the fountain under the magnolia nnd listened to the song of the first robin of tho spring. It got to be the talk of people who lived around the park. liven some of the grown people w ondered why the robin always came about the same hour and why it was niwnys alone. A few of tho older peoplo said it wns sinking for Its mate. Uut they did not know what the old mammy knew. Ono afternoon, however Hut the old mammy tells the story best: Dar gwine to be a concert, honey," sho said as she looked out of tho window. oho s you bo n, do robin redbreast got comp'ny. When ennybody sing, honey. dey llkea comp'ny. An, bress my hawt, honey, what you t ink? Do comp ny what como to do robin redbreast's con cert, honey, nm a brack crow. Dar he sot, on anudder limb of dat magnoll, by his lonesome, lls'cnen to do robin red breast. Do crow can't sing a li'l bit. All he kin do, honey. Is jes' to sny 'Caw, caw,' jes' as some culled folks say, 'Huh, huh, kase dey doan' know do mo'. "Now do robin redbreast slngln on de limb in tho magnoli bloom, an do crow look In 'crost de treo top at him. Now de robin redbreast quit singin an looks nt Mistah Jim Crow, on I 'spec' ho sayin to M 1st ah Crow: 'Now you heerd me. Wha- tor doan you say nulhnr Dar ho nm, honey. Ileah him do crow? IIo sayin, 'Caw, caw.' Dnt means dat he want mo robin Blngfn. An do robin redbreast he Inglu ng'in, honey. My, but dat Is his best song. He Jes' done frow hisse'f to mako dat, an Mistah Jim Crow he scttln on do limb Hs'cnen to git his money wuth. Honey, dat concert is fo' you. I dono been raised 'mong crows all my life, honey, but I declar' befo' do good man I nebber see Mistah Jim Crow como to robin redbreast concert befo'. Robin red breast moughty proud to gib dls heah concert in de mngnoll bloom fo my li'l sick, honey. Now do robin redbreast got to go homo to tell his li'l robin 'bout de concert. Dar he go, on his H'l wingn. An dnr go Mistah Jim Crow ober to Vir finny. I wondab what ho tell dem udder trows? "An I "spec dnr1!! be concerts how till my honey git well." Neither the robin nor tho crow ever camo back after that evening. The old man who tends the pnrk noticed It and spoke of it. Tho window of the sickroom was raised tho next day, as usuul. But no one looked out of It. Tho school chil dren near by did not play In that street that day. And the second dny some of the whlto blown of tho magnolia treo In which the robin had sung for the crow was taken Into the houso. Chb.ogo Trib une. Ill Only I'Otc. Mc Jigger What's tho book you'ro reading? Thingumbob It's the story of the only man the author ever loved. McJigger Ah! It's by n woman, eh? Thingumbob No: by n man. It's l:i autobiography. Philadelphia Press. French Tansy Wafers, ins world's amous remedy for Itregulnrsnd pain ful periods of ladies; are never falling and safe. Married ladies' friend Frencli Tansy Wafers are the only re liable female remedy In the world; Im ported from Paris; lake nothing else, but Insist on genuine; In red wrappers with rrnwn trade mark, I,a Frame Drug Company, Importers, ;6 Turk HI Han f rancieco. for sale ny all drug gists, or sent in plain wrant-er dlrtct on receipt or s, No Right to Ugliness. Tho womnn who is lovelv in faoe form and temper will always have friends,; but one who would be' attrac tive must keep her health. If she Is weak-, sickly aud all ruu down, she will be nervous aud irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood ' will cnuse pimples. blotches, skiu eruptions aud a wretch ed oouiplexlun. Electrio Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver aud kidneys aud to purify the blood. It giveeatrong nerves, bright eyes, smooth velvety skla' rioh complexion. It will make a good looking, charming woman, of a run down Invalid. Only 60 cents at WL OeLano's diug store. For the Seashore. Newport aud Vaquina Bay contiu- ues to ofler for the summer vacation greater variety of attraotions than can be found at any other North Paolflo resort. Excellent beaches aud safe bathing, entlclug rides and rambles good boatlug and fishing, clams, crabs and oysters for the gathering, aud un equaled prolusion of pebbles, shells and agates. Add to this cheerful and obliging hosts, who are providing at very reasonable rates homelike quar ters, and most liberal fare. They won't let one get hungry at Newport. See Southern Paoltio agent for tickets and time tables, or correspond with C 11 Markham, General Passenger Agent,, Portland, Oregon. 123 Crescent bicycles sold this year. What stronger terniB can be applied to popularity and actual satisfaction. F L Chambers lias pleuty more of them. Get a new wu mower and a new piece of hose and with a little pleasure you ean have a lawn that you will be proud of. Guaranteed hose at F L Chambers THE TAKU FORTS. CAPTURED BY THE ALLIES. Those forts nt tho mouth of tho Pel-Ho guarded tho approach to Peking. They were untied with modern guns, but were enptured by the allies after a hard fight Rear Admiral KouipCC, U. S. N., did not fuvor the attack nnd took no part In it His Life Was Saved. Mr J E Lilly, a prominent citizen or Hfiiitiliial, Mo., lately had a wonderful deliverance from a frightful death. In telling of it he says: "I was taken with typhoid fever, that ran Into pneumonia. My lungs became hard ened. I was so weak I couldn't even sit up In bed. Nothing helped me. ' I expected to soon die of consumption, when I beard of Dr King's New Dis covery. One bot tie gave great relief. I continued to uselt, and now am well and strong. I can't say too muoh in its praise," This .marvslous medloine in the -urest and) quickest euro In the world for all throat and lung trouble. Ruuular sizps 60u and $1.00. Trial bot- tjes free at W li DeLano's drug store. fLAVKU OU't. Bull headache, pains in varlous'parts of the body, sinking at the pit of the stnmaoh, loss of appetite, fevenshnees, pimples or sores, are all positive evidence of Impsre blood. No matter how It became so. It must be Durlfled in order to obtain good health. Anker's Blood Elixir has never failed to cure Scrofulous or Byphllltio poisons, or any other blood diseases. It Is certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle on posltlvea guarantee. For le b y W L DeLano. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of Joy. Buckleu's Arulca Balvs cures tbem; also old, running and fe ver sores, ulcers, bolls, felons, corns, warts, cuts, biuises, burns, scalds, chspped hands, chllblaltiB. Best pile cure on earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only 25 cents a box. Cure guarantied. Hold by W L DeLano, druggist. A Powder Mill Explosion. Removes everything In sight; so do (iristlc mineral pills, but both are mighty dangerous. Don't dynamite the delicate machinery of your body with calomel, croton oil, or allocs pills, when Dr King's New Life Pills, which are gentle as a summer bret.e, do the work perfectly. Cures headache, con stipation. Only 23 cents at W 1 De Lano's drug store. Administrator's Sale. I will sell at private sale the silver and glass waro dishes and bonks be longing tn the estate of A V Peters. Also 2-l0 shares of slock In the Lane County Mining Company la the Blue River district. Geo B DoitHts, Administrator, -i The soothing and healing properties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Its pleasant taste and prompt and perma nent cures, have made It a great favor ite with the people everywhere. For sale by W L DeLano, nonce, under this head not to exceed five Hues, 00 cent. Wr week: 1 1 60 a month: Sl' per year. For Sale. FOK SALE At a bargain, one of the boat stock and grain nineties of 740 acres, 8 miles from Eugeue. ' Will tie sold as a whole, or iu part, to suit purchaser. Easy terms. For par ticulars apply to John Iugham, at Ax Billy Department Btore. FOB BALE. Corner First and Jefler sou streets, one 10 room house, and two lots, SOxllK) feet each. Good barn, water, fruit, Hue garden grouud. Also house and lot, corner First and Lawrence streets, lot 06 feet 8 inches by 160 feet, young fruit trees, good" gurdeu ground, water, etc. Also house and lot, corner Willamette aud Fourteenth streets. For prices aud terms write B J Bills, Tacoma, Wash, Box 87, or call at Uuahu onice. FOR SALE A Hue stock much con talning 320 acres for sale ata bargain. Will sell as a whole or in parts, one containing implements, house and two barns, constating of 1S5 acres; the other pasture laud principally. Situated six miles from Eugeue. Call on or address J M Gearhart Eugene, Oregon. FOB SALE A Une lot, corner Tenth aud Pearl streets. Inquire or Mrs E Croner. FOR SALE. A good saddle horse, cheap If taken at ouce. Inquire of airsfli j unoo, nigh street. Fruit Wanted. Cash plums. paid fur pears, apples and 1. M. Fkancis, Eugeue, Or. Farm For Sale. 150 aoreB. 100 acres under cultiva tion. Balance pasture and wnml land. Fine cattle or sheep ranoh. Hood out range. New house and barn. Run nlng water near house; 20 ni le weit of Eugene, 6 miles west of Elmfra. Address J. M. Stephens, Elmira, Ore. o Cure No Pay. That Is the way all druggists sell Groves Tasteless Chill Tonic for Chills, Malaria and lilllloiisness. It is as pleasant to take as Lemon Syrup, frOoents ' Estray Notice. Taken up by the undersigned near Jasper, Lane county, Oregon, the fol lowing estray horses: 2 bays branded T S. and one black, branded J on right hip. Owner oan secure same by pay- lug expenses. E L Hills. Jasper, Oregon, August 1. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. Itartificlallydlgeststhefood and aids Mature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It Is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It Id stantty relieves and permanently curet Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SlckIIeadache,OaAtralgla,Cramps,and all other resultsof tmperfectdlgestton. Prepared by E. C D.Witt Co., Cbleaoa, IKCENT HO-.lorner.OruSlorfl. HERVITA RMterrl VlTAUTv" LOST VIGOTi AND MANHOOC Cures Impotency.Nlnht Eml.lon-,ar.u' wasting diseases, all effects v' self f abuse, cr excess ftrd lndi crctlon. Anorvotiinicttiid blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the (Ire of youth. I By mall COc prr box; 1 boxes lor fr'.i.CiO; with written (.'iniinn. too t' cure i rufimil tho money. NmVITA MEDICAL CO. '.!lntc,.l Jackson St., CHICAGO, ILL, For sale WL I) OABTOnXA Basra the f You Ham BotlbI jyW Kind V( Bignstoro of V TIM trrftnt rcmisl tnr nnrenns 1 w- Willi. ti utnii;u nn AFTER USIW9 QLtaW ctSIj8v Morten Pacific RAILWAY Pullman Sleeping Oars Elegant Dining Cars Tourist Sleeping Jar? 1'AUL, Ml SNKAl'OUs, IjlLUTH, TO t'AKliO, UK AND FORKS; ICROOKSTON, Wl.N'Nil'KU, 1IEI.KNA tnd Hi'TTK. Throunh Tickets to CHICAUO, WASHINGTON PUILADK1.PHIA, NEW YOKK, BOSTON, and All Point. East aud South. - For Information, time cards, map and tickets, oall on or write toj R MoMURrHKY, General Agent, Eugene, Office Opposite Guard office. Or. A D CHARLTON, Asst Gen'l Paas. A gent, W 2Wi Mormon St, cor Third, Portland, Oregon THROUGH TICKETS TO THS EASTandSOUTHEAST SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY andI Pullman Palace Slcanarn Tour 1 1st Sleaners and Reclinln" Chair Uars.uail" to ... . DENVKlt, OMAHA, CHICAOO, KANSAS CITY, ST. I.OUIS And other Kas! -ui I'tHes. The only line from Portlmid -ITui iti.- lumieuKers KiHioially Conduct,! Exc-trhti-uK tlin-ugh to. i'nicago evory Wednesday. crk-TcrtlaiidtoCHsaflo (a Mout!.ern l'scitlc, I'ltioi, Paiih'c W llv's, niuwut" chucked tlitelklh to t;ua'im. Me:iiitiH-rtt sooner.t, Union d xit. fast time, lowest rates. Jior further Information, apply to any unit Southern Vaoitic Company, or 1.1 i.ATUltOP, . OEDKO ';iijQie Street Railway. HUB CARD, After the 4th of Got 1896, the street cars will run on the following scheduet time until further notice. leaving thb dkpot. 7:10-7:40-8:10-8:40-9:10-9:40-10:011 a m hen every hslf hour. , HOFFMAN HOUSE SALOON Sommervllle & Bergar.l l'uro' Whiskies and Brsndles, the 6ns grades of Wines and : Cigars. Mixed brinks a sjieolalty. ,.- - - Vyeinhard's..... Famous Bear , Bottle and Draught FIRST CLASS..1?! Notice to Creditors. Notioe is hereby rdven that F. M. Wllklna has been duly appointed administrator o the estate of J, K. Ellison deceased, by the Bon, E. O. Potter, county it dje of said Lane oounty. AH persons having olaims against said estate are hereby notified to present tbs same to the administrator within six mouths from the date of this notice, with lbs necessary vouchers stthe lawolnceof ueo. B. : iionls In- i.uc Oregon. F. U. Wtunis, r Oso. B, Dobbis, Adminlstr.io att'v. for Estate ' F.G. GO MAKE American Beauties, .jr. ,ja a, a. 'vr; a: Latest Models. On Baca Box. KALAMAZOO COSSET CO. SOLE MANUFACTURERS. SOLO BV AX BILLY T B, MOTT'al nnaiMil,n n n.l .11 .ii-.u .1.. norvdui j-r.triuion, r Binntr or uon Mtnaooa. IT a n M C H v- itSEiS ja- Linnrua C 0 TV XT'