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tf !Ka.v ..... The Kiu1- Yon 11,11,0 Always Bought, anil w'.tuli lias lieea Jfl IIMJ " - ' - w. nnd lias been mntta under liis pcr fir J AfrJA soiml supervision since is liiljmcy. (Jl&r, "WW" Allow no one to tleeeivo you in thin. au C'outerfoits Imitations and " Jiist-ns-jroort" nr but Bjpcriiueiits that trifle with and endnnser tho health of jniiuits and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotio substance. Its "So k its guarantee.' It destroys Worm anil allays Feverishncss. It cures Diarrhoea, and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething: Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving- healthy and natural sleep, j.. children i Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. CASTORIA GENUINE Bears the Signature of Tie KM Yeii Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMK CENTAUR OOMMNV, TT MURK A V OTftCCT. NEW VOW CtTV. SOUTH AND EAST VIA Southern Pacific Go SHASTA ROUTE Traina leave Eujrene for Portland and way lUtioM at a;ih am; iwpui. JjT Portland hi Eujrene 8:30 a m 2:03 p in 12:33 a m fi:00 p uu 7: l.i p m 7:00 y m 12:84 a m 11:30 a m 4:Tt a ni 8:15 a m Af Aihlani. Ar h&cramento ir San franewco Ar Ogfiea Ar Denver Ar Kansas City At Chicago 5:45 a ni !):IH) a in 755 a in 7:45 a rr. 11, 45 a ra U.-00 a m 7;25 a m 9.30 a in Ar IrtAngelea Ar ElPuo Ar Furt Worth Ar City of Mexico Ar Himton Ar New Orleans Ar Washington r New York 1:20 p m HK p m a m Ihfij a ui 4:00 a m (i;'25 p m 0:42 a m 12;43 p m 7:00 a m 9:00 p id G:.V0 a in 9:55 a in 4-.00 a in ft; 25 p m 0:42 a in 12:43 p in Pullman Mid Tourist cars on bothtr-ttiM. Chair cars Sacra mento to tgtlen and El Paao, aud tourist care to Chicaga, 8t LmU, New Orleans and Washinkrtou. Connecting at San Fran cisco with Revernl steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan. China, Philliiiines, Central and South America. 8m Mr L G Adair, agent at Eugene or addres - C H MARKHAM, G P A, Portland.Or. SHORT LINE R. R. THE DIRECT KOUTETO Montana, Utah, Colorado, and all Eastern Points. 81th choice o! two favorite route., Tl the UNION PACIFIC Fast Mall Line, or UieBIOQKANuESoenlo Una No Changs ol Cars Oilhe Pnrtlsnrl-Chicago Special, "the finest sth. west" Equipped with Elegant Standard Sleepers Fine Hew Ordinary (fourist) Sleepers. Superb Library-Buffet Cars wid Dinners (meals a lacarte) Wortable Coaehes and Smokers , Entire Train Completely Vestibuled. ; For further information apply. I.LSTEVEN8, Agent, Eugene, or 'RNagel, WEComm ""PwAnt Gen'lAgt U2 Third St. Portland. Or GO EAST VIA rtest and Quickest Line TO- PAUL. DULUTH. HIHHEAPOUS. CHICAGO An all point. Eut. Pal.e. and Tourist SL.p.r.. l Bufl.t Smoking Library C.ra. !tkYtF;XTUA1Xfl- FAST TIM E. EyUALE "Jfi1??" rint" f-wt ' Portland and the KATNoln HKKN RY..nnMt- at South CkvTt t 'Ilr't Ticket (IB . Eusen., or 'VT NiiltVlIEKN' Ticket Offic 268 MORRISON STREET POI1TLM 0, fc'L'v''"' Fl.lcr. and full Information ro " '.atern Trip, call on or ad.lrnm. A. 3. C. OENMSTtiy, " and Tickt Agent Fortland ... ,.., nviip vi'M i - miiu iminn inn KHmnnira if 1 ALWAYS Farm For Sale 628 acres of land wllhln one mile of Hurrisburg, 200 acres in cultivation two old tiouHes, two barns; nearly all river bottom luod. A large quantity of balm, maple and anb timber. Ash and maple suitable for lumber. Two old orchards on tbe place. This Ih a bargnin. Price, $14, per acre. AddresH, R F Baker & Co. Tu notion City Hotel o Cure, No Pay. That 1r the way all drnppistH Bell Grove" Tasteless Chill Tonic for Chills, Malaria and BillioiiRnens. It is as pleasant to take as lOH'T BE Thoro hnvo Iweii placed upon tho market Bovornl cheap reprints of nil obsoloto edition of " Wotwtcr'a niottonury." They uro boing ulTered uudor various names at a low prlco By dry goods drnlors, RToccrs, affonts, etc., nnd in a few iuHtuticesasa premium furBubaerip tionn to papers. Announcements of these comparatively Worthless reprints are very misleading: for instance, they ore advertised to bo the substantial equivalent of ft hlKher-pricod book, when in reality, so fur as wo know and believe, thoy aro all, from A to Z, Reprint Dictionaries, phototype copies of a Iwok of ovor fifty years uro, which in its day was sold for about J5.O0, and which was much superior in paper, frini, and blndtntr to these imitations, Doing lien a work of some merit Instead of one Long Since Obsolete. Tho supplement of 10.000 so-called "new words," which some of theso books are adver tised to contain, was compiled by a gcntle rann who died over forty yean ago, and was published before his death. Other minor additions are probably of more or less value. The Webster's Unabridged Dictionary pub lished br our house Is the only meritorious one of that name familiar to this feneration. It contains over 20UU pnprs, with 11 lustra tions on nearly every page, and bears our Imprint on the title page. It Is protected by copyright from cheap imitation. Valuable ns this work Is, wo have at vast expense published a thoroughly revised successor, known throughout the world aa Webster's International Dictionary. As a dictionary lusus a lifetime you should Get the Best. Illustrated pamphlet free. Address OiC. MERR1AM CO.. SprinifUldjjj ';tip8 Street Railway. TIME OABD. AfU.rthe4thofOct. 1895. tbe treal care will run on the following acheduet time until rurtbe? notice. .IiBAVINO THB DEPOT. 7:l(l-7:40-S;10-S:4O-9:10-9:4O-10:0f) I hen vprv hn,f hour. HOFFMAN HOUSE SALOON Sommervllle & Berger. Pmh WhialrloK unit Hranrlien. thf 6nS grades if Winee and 'Jigari, Mixed Drinks a specialty. Wei n hard's Famous Beer Bottle and Draught! FIRST CLASS..1 EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS, Proprietor. RtRge leave" uene for Florence Dally except riuniiy fit 6 m Returning e 1-ives Horem for Kugene daMy eieept 8uniyfl . p m riatarday. st 8 n in. Arrives In Kuiiene t pi 'na day following. BlSlSt.lt FARE K'lfNI) TRIP Tlrku tor mie at FiiKt-ne. or at Hunt Tiorunc. ft 00 00 "r 'ri.nM' llwr barn, A lt.v.uport'l offlo. la LOVE TRIUMPHED. v Mary ITRrolds father was a farmer in a small way, and, ultuouh he could not aETord expensive dresses for his duugtitfr, he gave her the beuelit af a fair educntiou .Mary was by no means aii ignoramus. Her faiher'a only bister, Delia, luarrhtl a wealthy city merchant, aud when Mary was l'.l she was invited to pa;u the win ter months at their elegant house on Mur ray Hill. Mary's Instincts and Ideas were high toned aud her tastes artistic. She liked loft laces and jewels, she delighted to wrap Aunt Delia's costly shawls about her shapely shoulders nnd let them trail rracefully over the velvet carpet anil to fold tho dainty laces against the clear white and pink of her exquisite face and Imagine herself some fair priucets. Aunt Delia encouraged the girl in this she arrayed her in the finest nnd intro duced her into society and was proud of the Bensntlon her rare loveliness excited. Mary's thoughts are best expressed by reading over bur sister s shoulder the let ter tii at she received somewhat inter, This sister, Louisa, was the eldest, very plain and very pood. Mary confided in her without reserve. Dr Lou Oh, that you were beret Hut you wouldn't enjoy it all u I do. I im In my ele ment. Aunt's bouse li a marvel of beauty. T!u-ike to i ber generosity 1 am attired as daintily aa a king's daughter. She will have. It to, although 1 rebel, (or ahaine. Lou, 1 fear I ca never don my plain dreues again. Iet me whisper to you alone that I have two admirers. Of course there are a .-ore or so o( dangler ready to do homage, flirt or carry nvaps, but there are but two eligible for matrimony. One of them, Clifford Mason, ia a p fleet Adonis, Oh, Lou, be ia handsome I I like him irer so much. He's a gentleman; but, alas, notwithstanding all this, he la poor. Auut says that he'll have to take a back seat." Poor folks luusi, you know. Oilead WiUoughby, the other candidate, ia One looking, too, but he ta self opinionated and al ways ready with u covert siieer; but then he U a millionaire, and. of course, that will atone tor all hta faults. What would you say, sister mine. If you saw your pet blazing with diamonds and dressed in Worth's marvelous toilets T What would you say to spending your winters at Mrs. Willoughby't elegant mansion and riding through tbe Central park behind a pair of magnmcent haysf All this and more U l marry tnc money oagsi What shall I do hew decide? Semi your homily quickly, dear Lou. Oh, don't 1 know well whnt that. will be. "Stick to your principles, Mary, whatever" p. S. I think even you could not help being pleased with Clifford Mason. There Is something grand and noble about him. WiUoughby sent her costly bouquets and seemed to live but for her smites, yet, with a woman's Intuition, she kuew that beneath his courtly manner there was a hard, selfish nature, but she thought that he loved her as much ns he loved any thing beyond his own pleasure aud com fort. Her heart lingered lovingly upon the manly words of Clifford Musou. "I nm poor, darling, but I could labor cheerfully for j'ou, for I love you." She asked herself. Do I love Gil end WiUoughby? If he were poor or ill, would I be willing to work for him? Could I at-CLpt of "shnhby gentility" and wear mn.de over dresses for his sake? If he should lose his wealth, could I bo a true, loving wife all the Bnme? "Oilead ts not a man to die for a wom an, not for a woman to die for," she added, ftnd with the tears trembling like dewdrops upon her long lashes she struggled ngiSnst the temptation of being the envied wife of a millionaire. And when the struggle was ended nnd love had triumphed over ambition it was a time of joy wheu she promised Clifford Mason to be his own true, loving wire, in poverty or riches, in sickness or in health. It was a jdorious day In June when these true lovers were mari'cd tit the old farmhouse whore she had passed the happy days of childhood, but she was quite couienl when her husband told her that he had provided a plain, comfortable home in New York city. It was evejiing when they arrived, and when the uirrlago stopped before n stately mmihion on Fifth aveuue and Aunt Delia tame out In the hall to wel come them she felt as if It wns a pleas ant surprise. Could it be possible, after all, that her proud Aunt Kustmnn meant to forgive her for the serious fault of marrying a poor man! And w hen she had finished a tour of exnminution through the house nnd duly admired the decora tlous of the rooms, eah prf.oi t:i its way, she congratulated her aun; iiv-a the possession of so fine a mansion. "I loved the dear old place on Murray Hill," she said, "because It was there that I first met Clifford, but this Is fit for u king's palace." . "Do ytm regret having rejected the mil lionaire for the sake of oue who has but a loving heai't mid willing hnnds to offer you?" Inquired her husband. "I owu thai I was tempted, Cliff; but, you see, love triumphed." Clifford Muson wound his arms around her and, looking Into her beautiful face, radiant with love and happiness, said: "Then welcome home, dear Mary, for you are sole mUtress here." "What!" she exclaimed, In astonish ment. "Will you not love me just as well for having deceived you? For this Is my excuse: I wished to be sure that you loved me. Mary, I am not the poor man that you thought. I fear that you will have to put up with the incumbrance of my millions, after all." New York News. Monntaln. of tbe Deep. Many miles off the coast of New foundland the bottom of the ocean rises in a remarkable way and forms a com paratively shallow bnsin, enormous in cxtcut and surrounded by water five miles deep. This region Is known as the Newfoundland bnnks and is the famous trystlng place of the merciless fogs and tee clad brotherhood of tbe north. As these Icebergs approach tbe warmer climate tbe action of the sun and water upon tbem is remarkable and does for them what the sculptor srnisei aocs ior the block of marble. Ojl of shapeless masses appear forms of the finest archi tecture. A drifting mountain careens, topples over and finally twists Itself into a beautiful cathedral or a many turreted fortress, set high upon an elevation of clearest marble, vast Interiors formed by Icy arches springing from great bits of a breaking berg and all these forms draped with rich traceries of cream white lace in designs undreamed of. Then, too, the melting ice on the crests of these bergs fnlls down the slippery sides aud Into the sea In streams and cascades, and, strange as It seems, this water is always fresh, despite the sur rounding salt of the ocean. John Kusaell Ividsoa In Woman's Home Compan ion. To Care a Cold in One Day, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggist refund the money If It falls to cure. E. W. (J rove's si(t.a- ture la on each box. Zoo. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the 81gratux of THE ACCUSING CUP? BV BART Kt.NNEUV. A certain wine cup l.-!angiii to Jiu;il, a Persian king. To him it bad come as an heirloom from a long Hn f unntoi. He prieed It over nil things. Truly this cup was a marvel or exqui site craftsmanship. The muno of in maker was lost mid tho mists of deu 1 ges. Indeed so magical seemed the skill of its fashioning that some there were who thought that it surely must be thu work of a power more than mortal. It was formed wholly of jewels that were fastened tug.-tlier by some strange, suhtlo device, and it was shaped in a munnt-i most curious. Its ernl'tman luid taken u dower of piculiar beauty for his desigu. As Darab on feast utghts held it, wine filled, before the light it seemed as if a mnny tinted cluster of precious stones was plunged into a luminous sea a st-a softly, sensuously red. The rurc old grupe juice, fostered to life in the long ago by tho sunlight, appeared to awake, to exult, to livu again the glow of a milder light. Hut none might drink from this cup but Da nib Darab. tho kind Toghrul, the soothsayer, he of the white, flowing beard and mystic, piercing eyes, averred that this cup ofttimes possessed strange powers, lie said that if Darab gazed Into the depths of the wine ns it foamed and sparkled within its embrace ho might see, as in pictures, happenings In faroff places, or he might seo deeply into the workings of the hearts of those who stood neur. This saying of tho soothsayer had caused fear to enter into tho minds of tho courtiers, and whenever Darab look ed steadily into the cup ail trembled, as none knew what next might happen. Again, it wns whispered, by whom none could tell, that If it were destroyed Darab would die, and never mora, would, ono of his race reign as king. Thus was this cup of grave, of ominous import. This night was a night of feasting and grand revelry within the king's palace. Lights flashed and sheened. Wines of the rarest and choicest vintage llowod freely as water. Delicato viands, fruits nnd Bubtlo triumphs of cookery were spread upon tho great tables. And thero wore gleam ings of countless gem lucrustcd, precious metaled goblets. Glorious clus ters of flowers gnvo forth a Bense lifting, all pervading aroma. Varied and min gling colors and hues raptured tho eye. And here were women of a glory and a benuty indescribable. Silks shimmered, ev siioiio. And hero was tho cold, cruel glint ol eteel, for soldiers, accoutercd, were at the feast Sablo slaves ministered to the wants oi tho feasters. Bracelets and anklets of ivory flashed ns they tlitted to and fro. King, satraps, women, court iers-nay, all were blended in a grand, joying uul tion. Like tire tlamcd all heurts. And music rang. Tho moon's light was calm and clenr. Stars twiakled, glistened in tho profound afar. All was still. Hut in the siillucss there seemed to sleep some strange, mighty secret. And thero cumo into th air n henvincss. ' "IIo, Toghrul, Toghrul! Thou ol soothsaying fame, come hither, com hither! I have gazed luto this erp, and, lo. It has revealed to me the face and thoughts of one who Is a traitor one v. ;c plots against my life, my throne, my all. Yonder bo stands. lie! ITyder!" It was Darab who culled out thus In o loud voice. A wicked, cruel smile played in his fnco as he pointed to Ilyder, one of his satraps. .The night had passed well on, nnd the revelry had become ol the wildest. A silence ns of tho grave fell over all at the king made this accusation. 1 hi knew and feared what was coming. Noufl dared sneak but Toghrul. "Art sure, O king?" ho asked. The soothsayer felt kindly toward tho satrap. "Sure as that I am of woman born," Darab replied as he again looked Into the cup, "here is tho face of yon unworthy servant. Now it Is still and tells naught, but an Instant ago as I gazed Its lips moved, and from them I heurd murmur Ings of revolt and treachery. Ho muat die. This cup is my safeguard nnd guide. IIo. euarris! Seize yon trnitorl" Hyder turned pale, Hravo though he was, he trembled trembled becauso of ono he loved ami little ones. IVs, he was lost lost. Ofttimes had he known Darab to order men to the death because of things revealed to him in this strange cun. Hyder was seize... aud death hung In tho air when a loud cry broke from Da rab. Again he was looking into the cup, but thia time his fnce was convulsed willi fear. "Ho! To nrms, to arms!" he cried wildly. "Soldiers, all to arms! Foemen Burround the palace! Rebels ore upon ns!" Hyder was loosed, and In a flash tlx revel was turned to a wild, terror strick en confusion. Then was heard a low rumbling in the air, and suddenly there camo a fearful roll of thunder ami a succession ot uitna- lng, destroying lightning flashes. The walls of the palace near the king's throne fell. Clashing of arms and savago shouti were heard In the distance. Darab was standing with the cup raised aloft In his right hand. Ho wai invoking aid from tho powers above. Near him stood tho soothsayer and Hy der with drawn sword. He wns prepared to defend to the last gasp the king who had ao cruelly condemned him. Shrieks and cries were rending the air. Then came a lightning flatdi t hat waff mightier nnd more blinding than nil that hsd'irone before. It struck the cup, shiv ering it to dust. Darnb fell dead. It was even as if tho power: abovo had spoken. Into the palace rushed the enemy. And tumult reigned. Exeha.iRe. Tnlernlfon. Toleration ever leads us to mnke allow nnce for tho diff rcii',is in the natures ti those around uu difV.-reiKTS in training, in opportunities, in ideals. In motives, l i tastes. In opinion. In tcinperniui-iita and In finding. We cm lie loyal ( mr own belief, faithful to m:r own caice, without condemning tho-e vim give t!i-ir fidelity In oecordam-o with their own tiomdeiHH or de.dm. The v.o:l I n-M ni ne toler ance. We Ti"ed a firmer Vm! t nnity and syntpitl y hi f-'it il':, -i rrrn : litfratiiy end lurtude In r.'.iKS-r-"---Williaut G .-yrge Jordan. .Notice. WTheJpuhllcT schooV will fcnmmenc" Sept 21. Teachers are requested to call at ray office and sign tbe'r contracts as soon as convenient. Dated August 4. 1900. Obo K Craw, Clerk. Fruit Wanted. Cash paid for i.enra, spples and plums. I. M. Fkancih, Eugene, Or. TREASURE FROM DAWS0V. Two Millions la Gold Suitl to Uc Coming to Seattle Largest Single Shipment of Season. Seattmc, Auj;. 10. Lt advices from the north statu that a single ahlpmeut of $1,000,000 It) treasure will soon t mailt frrnu Dawsou to this city. According to tho plttus of D C Jacksou, superintendent of the Alaska Kxpiees, which has the shipment in charge, the gold will arrive here lo about 10 days. The treasure In con signed to the local assay oftloe fiotn the Canadian Hank of Commerce at Dawson, whk'h corporation purchased It from miners In sin 11 lots. Tbe shipment will, perhrps be the largest or one of the Urgent single siuglo ship ments of the season. Auother $1,000,000 in treasure left Dawson July 20, on a down-river steamer, aud should arrive here on oue of tbe next boats via bH Michael; $750, 000 of It belongs to the same bank as is making the above shipment. Elks' Carnival. Account Grand Carnival of the Bo- nevoleut Protective Order of Elks, to be held at Portland, September 4th to lnth inclusive, tickets will be Bold at reduced rates from all stations on Ore gon Hues to Portland and return. These tickets will be on sale September 3rd, 4th, (Jib, 10th and 13th, aud limit ed to three days after date of sale. ror further particulars, call on or address Southern Paoilio agent at Eu gene, Farm For Sale. 150 acres. 100 aoreB under cultiva tion. Balance mature and wood land. Flue cattle or sheep much. Uood out range. New bouse and barn. Run ulng water near bouse; 20 miles west of JiugeDe, 6 miles west of Elmira. Address J. M. Stephens, Elmira, Ore, Chance to Buy a Home, A 9-room house, barn, outbuildings and two full lots in best residence sec tion of Eugene for sale at a bargain If taken witbln 30 days. Best clmnoe of the year. Address Look Box No. 806, Kugeue Oregon. For Sale. Gentle family horse. Handsome for a and color, and medium Bir.e. Hnrness and covered roomy buggy, cheap. Enquire at Guard Office. Boars th. ygllie Kind You Havs Always Bought French TauBy WaierB, me world's nruous remedy for irregular and pain ful periods of ladifm; are never falling and safe. Married ladies' friend Krencb Tansy Wafers are the only re liable female remedy In tbe world; Im ported from ParU; take nothing else, but Insist on genuine; In red wrappers with crown trade mark. La France Drug Company, importers, 806 Turk Ht euu r rancisco. f or sale by all drug gists, or sent in plain wrapper direct on receipt of 2. "Meet Us On The Midway' The Event of the Times. Great Street Fair and Carnival... Occnpvlns manr solid block n. Uktiig in an entire itreot from euro w euru. Portland, Oregon, Spt. 4 to 15, 1900. Under the auspices of th. Port. innu ni... Dur.i Anninn in MAGNITUDE slid UHANURRK A.NYTIIINil OF TIIK KIND KVKIt ATTEMPTED ON THE fACICIC COAST. Bomelhlng lo remember up to roe uaui 01 ruur ueari laiiure. Tho Street of Cairo, The Oriental Theater, The German Village, The Dancing Glrlsj An Arabian Pageant, Crowning the Queen, Rex, King of the Carnival At tended by His Magnifi cent Court The sreat parade of th. Elks and other order,. 1 tie llallau I'ark and Fountain. Ihe lii.Kidnc.-ut triumphal arch and xraud Mldwn? lil'eil with wiiiiilfrlul attraction. Minim. Mercantile, AKtli'idture. Horticulture, and other n".iiHinnl exiiiuiiH. I no numen . i atiiioii d"lt(ned by women, built by women and deer rml bv vromem lor the eihlbltot women In duitrial wurk. The Jiraln palar. bulltof Oregou mill W.,hluuton er.ln and itrsMe.. Muftic, Irajcty and Fun. Night turned Into day. Iowe.t rail and water rate, ever given to Portland (rum all parla of th. I'aclflo Northwest fffiiYITA l.ivmlTAI.1 1 I LOST VIOOR AND MANHCC' Cures Im potency, Night Emissions anf wasting diseases, all cficcts r' sen abuw, cr cxccbs arj lndit cretion. Ancrvetonicand 'r9S. Mood builder. Brings the Hi ty pink glow to pale checks and Liii'X re.lnrifl iht flrf? Cif VOUttk. Z L&S HT mall HOC per box; O boxes i.-r rhJ.r.O; wit'- j, written frtitiraii. U.o to cure r refund tho money. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. C'.inton & Jackson fctt., CHICAGO, IU. For sal. WL I )Ioo Drugstore. CLASSIFIED GOLUMN. Kntires under this head not to exceed fiv. lino., uu oenta r week; $1 ,'i0 a uioutli; Hi per )-aar. For Sale. FOll SALE At a bargaiu, oue of the beet stock and grain ranches of 7-10 aorta, 8 miles from Eugene. Will be sold as a whole, or In part, to suit purchaser, Easy terms. F'or par ticulars apply to Johu Ingham, i.t Ax Billy Department Store. FOll BALK. Corner First and Jefler snu street, oue 10 room lioui e, and two lots, 80x100 feet each. Uood barn, water, frult.tlue garden grouud. Also bouse aud lot, corner First and Lawrence streets, lot 60 leet 8 inches, by 160 feet, young fruit trees, good f;arden grouud, water, etc Also uiuee aud lot, comer Willamette and Fourteenth streets. For prices and terms wrlie 8 J Hills, Tacnma, Wash, Box 87, or call at Uuakd ofllce. FOR SALE A Hue stock ranch con taining 320 acres for Bale ata bargaiu. Will soli as a whole or iu- parts, one containing implements, bouse aud two barus, consisting of 135 aores; the other pasture laud principally. Situated six miles from Eugene. Call on or address J M Oeaibart Eugaye, Oregon. FOR SALE A Hue lot, corner Tenth aud Pearl streets. Inquire or Mrs E Croner. FOR SALE. A good saddle horse, oheap If taken at once. Inquire of Mrs ft I J liabu, High street. For the Seashore. Newport and Yaquiua Bay contin ues to oiler for the summer vacation greater variety ofattractlons than can be found at any other North Pad 11 o resort. Excellent beaohes and Bafe bathing, enticing rides and rambles good boating and Ashing, olauis, crabs and oysters for the gathering, and uu equaled profusion of pebbles, shells and agates. Add lo this oheertul aud 'bilging hosts, who are providing at very reasonable rates, homelike Quar ters, and most liberal fare. Thoy won't let oue get hungry at Newport. See Southern Pacitio agent for tickets and time tables, or correspond with U Markham, General PasHeutier Agent,, Portland, Oregon. PL-AY Jill OUT. Dull headache, pains In various parts of the body, sinking at the pit of the stomach, lues of appetite, loverisbness, pimples or sores, are all poeltive evidence oflmpjre blood. No mutter how It became so, it must be nuritled in order to obtain good Health. Aeker's Blood Elixir has never failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons, or any other blood diseases. It Is certainly a ttnnaenui remeny and we fell every bottle on positlvea guaran'iti'. For le by W L DeLnnn. Administrator's Sale. I will sell at private sale the silver and glass ware dishes and books be longing to tbe estate of A V Peters. Also 2409 shares of etook In the Lane County Mining Company lu the Blue River district. Geo B Do hi hp,, Administrator. Look at yourself! Is your fa your face Your skin covered with pimples? rough and blotchy? It's your liver 1 Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure constipation, biliousness, and dyspepsia. 25c. All druggists. Want your rnouauch. or bwrii a DMUtUul BUCKINGHAM'S DYE MS kera . h-wwiti, p. m. e. Hu . Co. H.u., s. F,C. CORSETS MAKE American Beauties. Models. On Kacb Box. KALAMAZOO COSSET CO. SOLE MANUFACTURERS. SOLO RY AX BILLY The great rerne1v for nrrrous liif mm Latest sf.tS li 1 i orpansuf either aox, aucft a Nervous rr.initton, Kalilutrcr Loat Manhood, t)J I mi tote nry, Nightly KmlMlooa, Youthful Krrom, Montul Worry, aioftaa.TS um " rtt TnhMrn nr rfinliim hidh in fnniiimnllnn snil nuamtv. With ararl ICTFfl IKIUfl f orrt-;r wo (ruarantoA lo cum For Sk Bv iorthern Pacific RAILWAY XT JSf Pullman Sleeping ars Elegant Dining Oars Sleeping Carp Tourlat .ST. PAUL, MINNKAPH1.KS, pit; lu th, TO 'AK(iO, jtlKANDFOUKS; 'KOOK8TON, Wl.VNll'EU, HE!. KN A and nirfTrc. Throunh Tickets to CHICAUO, WASHINGTON l'HlLAUKl.PHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, and All Point. tEaat and South. For Information, time cards, map and tickets, oall ou or writ, to R McMURPHEY, General Agent, Eugene, Offioo Opposite Guard office. Or. AD CHARLTON, Asst tren'l Pass. Agent,) 265 Morrison St, oor Third, Portland, Oregon THROUGH TICKETS TO TBI EASTandSOUTH EAST SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY andI Pullman Palace teeoers' Tour- 1st Sletviers and ri I . . . eclinln" Chair Ufl J Willi" IU . JiUNVKR, OMAHA, CHIOADO, KANSAS OITY, ST. .LOUIS' Ami other Eastern Cities. The nnly line from Portland offal tug; passengers Specially Cor-lucteil Excursions through to Chioago evei f Wniln.sc'ay. ttrt Portland to Chicago Southern Fac.tic Union Pacific W Ky'a, BaRnno checked Uin.iiuh to titiat.tin. Mawutkent aceneiy, Union pot. fnttt time, luweat ratea, For further Infonuation. auulv to iht front Southern Vacitlo Cuniany, or U LATUM)!', L'KBKO CANADIAN PACIFIC. An Ideal Holiday Trip.... Hare yon thought of th. Btsam. Trip acres, th. "GUKAT LAKKrVt It eoubinM the attractive feature, and bene6U of an ocean trip withour th. attendnt discomforts. Furthemior, It Is lass xp.nslv. than trav elling by rail. ...... The "Imperial Limited," with first class sleeper, from Vanoourer, and Tourist Sleepers from Seattle Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, connects with one of the MAGNI FICENT BIKAMERS of the C. P. Rr. at Fort William. If you are going East we wonld be glad to give veu some faot. and information rthjard vou somi thia trip. tog II. H. ABOTT, 14U-MHI Portland, Or. E.J. OOYLB, - . A. G. P. A, Vanonnvw, B. O, Gprvallis & Eastern RAILROAD. TIHII CARD No, 2 Jot Yaquloa " Train learea Albany, . , , . , Leavea (Jonrallli.., Arrives Yaquiua. ..,,.,,, No. 1 Returning Leavaa Yaqulna... , LeaTM Corvaliia Arrivea Albany , No, 8 for Detroit Iaavea Albany.,,,.,,,.,, Arrivea Detroit ,,, No. 4 Returning T.mblvm Tlstlmlt .12:50 P M . 1:40 P M . 6M P M ,. 7:00 AM .110 A M .12:10 PM . 7rOO A It .Ili20 AM .12iI0 P M . 6:15 P M . . 6:00 A M ,. 0:46 AM .. 7:20 PM .. 8:06 PM Arrivea Albany ., No, ft. Leave. Corvaliia. . A rrivM Albany..., 6. Lesves Albany, . Arrivo. Corvaliia. No. On. and twooonnectat Albany and Ct.nrallla with Southern l'.olllo trains, giving direct .ervlte to and from Newport and idj.cenl beaches. Trains forth mountain, arrlv. at Detroit at noon, giving ample tlm. to reach cauiplng Krouiid. ou th. Br.ltenbuah aAd Santl.m tha same day. l-.i ve and nii connect at Albany with th. Albany local to and from Portlane, jr EDWIN STONE, Managn. H L WALUKN, J TURNER, IKiTA Ag.nt Albany. S R ALTH AS1UTY nroatratlon nnd all dlMaaoa ol tbsrenntlT or rotund tha rnonny. Hold at 1.66 per box. Linn Druo. Co