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I MM Yin"" - irhei Kind You Have Always Bought, nntl which lias been, jii uso for over 30 years, hns borno tlio signature of All Coimterfo' Imitations and " Jnst-as-Koiul" are but" j;xn'i iiiieiu ' i i:it trifle with and endanger tlio health at Infants Ji- viiiltlroii Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Niircotio substance. Its ago is Us guarantee. It destroys Worms mid allays Feverisliness. It cures Diarrhusa 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. The Children':. Panacea Tlio Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CCNTAUR OOMNNV, TT MURRAY TBCCT, NEW YORK CITV. SOUTH AND EAST -VIA- Southern Pacific Go SHASTA ROUTE Triim leave Kugene for Portland and way stations at 3;f4 am; 1:08 pm. r Portland r Eugene Ar AshUod At Hacramenfco Ar Sao I'ranciaco 8:30 a m 2M p m 12:33 a m 5:00 p m 7:45 p m 7:00 p m 12:34) a m 11:30 a m 4:35 a m 8:15 a m Ar OndeD Ar Denver Ar Kansas City Ar CliiciJto 5:45 a m 9:00 a m 7:'i5 a m 7:45 a m 11:45 a m 0:00 a m 7;25 a m 90 a m Ar Lob Angeles Ar Kl Paso Ar Fort Worth Ar City of Mexico Ar Houston Ar New Orleans Ar WaHl-iriKtou r New York 1:20 p m 0:00 p m ti:H0 a in 0:55 a m 4:00 a ui 0:25 p m 6:42 a in 12:43 p m 7:00 a m 0:00 p m 6:30 a in 9:55 a m 4:00 a m 6:25 p in 0:4 2, a m 12:43 p m Pullman and Tourist care on ball trains. Chair caw Sacra mento to Ogden and Kl Paio, acd tourist care to Chicago, St Louis, New Orleans and Vi ashinsrtou. Connecting at San Fran cibco with several steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, Phillipines, Central and South America- ' See jMr L 0 Adair, agent at Eugene or add res O H MARK HAM, G PA, Portiand.Or. OREBG.'J SHORT LINE R. R. THE DlfiEUT JROUTE TO Montana,' Utah, Colorado, and all Eastern Points. ftlrea choice of two favorite routes, Tift the UNION PACIFIC Fait Mall Line, or the KIO GKANuE Scenic Line No Change of Cars On the Portland-Chicago Special, "the fineet n the went." Equipped with Elegant Standard Sleepers Fine New Ordinary (fourist) Sleepers. Superb Library-Buffet Cars Splendid Dinners (meals a la carte) Comfortable Coaches and Smokers Entire Train Completely Vestibuled. For further information apply. L L STEVENS, Agent, Engene, or J R Nagel, W E Co mar fril'nAnt Gen'lAgl 142 Third St. Portland, Or GO EAST VTA. Sbortest and Quickest Line TO ST. PAUL, OULUTK, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO An all point. Eaet. Threunh Palace and Teurlat Sleeper. Dining and Buffet Smoking Llbrarf Cara. lUIJYTRAIva. T AST TIME. BKliVICKAND SCENEilY UNKyUALE Ticket, tn point. Ea.t vi Portland and the OICATNtlUTIIKHN RY.on.ale at riouth " I'.cri? lo-por Ti-lft Oftoa, Eugene, of tiKK. T Xnm H .:llN' Tii'ket Office 268 MORRISON STREET PORTLAND. For li.tee, F M-n and f ill Infornatlna i .dir.. Ear tern Trip, call on or .ildn-. A. .1. C. iiKNNISTnN, Uty .and I'loket Aeat Portland uiiu iius uern uiium uuuw nis per sonal supcrriNinn Kince it.s Infancy. Allow no one to deceive yon In this. Pon't Be Duped There have been placed upon the market several cheap reprints of an obsolete edition of " Webator's Dictionary." They are being offered under various namn At a low price By dry goods dealers, propers, agents, etc., and in a few Instances ua a premium forsubscrlp tioiia to papers. Announcements of these comparatively Worthless reprlnta are very misleading j for instance, they are advertised to lie the sulwiantlaf equivalent of a higher-priced book, when In reality, bo far as we know and believe, they are all, from A to Z, , Reprint Dictionaries, phototype copies of a book of over flfly rears airo, which in itaduy w us sold for about $5.00, and which waa much superior in puper, print, and binding to ttieso imitations, being then a work of eomo merit Instead of one Long Since Obsolete, The supplement of 10,nno Bo-ealled "new words," which some of thc-sc .HHiksineiiilvfr Used to contain, was compiled by a r-.iaiiik mini who died over forty years ago, ami wan published before his dcutli. Oilier minor additions arc probably of more or less viriuc. The Webster's Unabridged Dictionary pub lished by our house in i lie otilj iin-niniioiiS one of tliat nnme iainiliiir to t lii piMttnii h:i. It contains over J0 pugiu, with itiutJim tlons od nearly every pue, ami .tears our Imprint on ll:o title pitge. It f prole jltnl by copyright f ,t'ii chc:ip imltiilimi. Valuable as ihirt work it, we liave at vast exit'iiso published u thoroughly ie vised uecei'sor, Y uowii tlirniijrhni.t 11m world ui Webster s International Dictionary. As a dictionary i.mi a litViui.e yju should Get the Best. illustrated pamphlet free Aildresa ! M lawn VITALITY LOST VIGOR AND MANHOOC Cures Impotency.Nipht Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects r self abuse, cr excess ard lndi cretion. Aiiervetonlcantl blood builder. Brines the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire cf youth. Bv mail BOc per box; boxes toi f-a.liO; wit jk written guaran. te; to cure t refund tbe money. NERViTA MEDICAL CO. r,!intc.i&, Jackson Sts CHICACO, ILU For.ale'W L DeLano Draitore. . r ugsne Street Railway. TIME CARD. AfWrthe4thofOct. 1895, tbe streol care will run on tbe following eoheduet time until further notice. LKAVINfl THE DEPOT. 7:L0-7:4(Vi:lO-8:4O-9:lO-9:40-lOO'l a m nn qverv bn'f hour. HOFFMAN HOUSE SALOON Sommervllle & Burger. Pure Whiatln and Urimll-a, th fine graoV. f Wlnra and 'Jigara. Miied Lriolce a specialty. . Weinhard's..... Famous Beer Bottle and Draught I FIRST CLASS.. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS, Proprietor. Btage lea vi EuRene for Floivnos Dally FXn-pt rjumlay at 8 a m Krturfilnir Ktaee leavea Florenra for Euiine flally exeer ' Sundays at i p m al iiril'iva ut ft a m. ArrlTM hi Kiiffene at 6 p tu tin day filllnwlug. IS'iI.I FARE. RllRNUTHIP Tick-ta lor aale al f. B.n' llerf bare, Pn..n nr at Hnnl A fia.eDDnrt'. oflloa In Vtoreuoa. SHE LOOKED. THEN LEAPED. Brixht eyed Mary hid a lovt-r, IUmIm'Iik'. kind aud true. "I'ut." rw Mid, "1 niuat ditK-ovar lut is brrt to do." So tir ivnt lor aouad advice Tu tarn and cuuuiia maxricd tic. "l-iiu't."' uil Aunty Uanba Ttter; "Uin arc lull o( flaws; Sfoldnigj rouuii tbt batoful crlurt At tb all; kit eat cauoa. Take your aunty'a vounwl, Uarr Uei. are alwaya 'cuo-ter-ary.' " Then aha went to thoae at ill older, Couaiaa Jane and Kuth; Both agreed that aunty told her Plain, unvantlahed truth. "Marritd woman aigh and moan, dea( Tou just let the men alone, dear." Pretty Mary atood and wondered How thaw matron nice, Thinktnn tlma, ahould all have blundered Into marTviogt twice. Then aaid alia, "ITiey've rrlefa and bear 'em, I'll take one tnyaelt ud auare 'etn." What to Kat. ooooooooooooo 1a Happu Mistake I o o Bipt. 4, 189T, 10:30 a. m. Just now, wht'u I took dad his cup of coffee, I found hhn poring over a bill mid look- I lng worried to the verge of distraction. At last 1 drew from him tliut The Weekly Wag Is wagging all the wrouj; wny und Is bound to go to the wall unless he can secure a few articles from some comic writer of note. Hut, though he has written to several with that object, nothing has come of it. "In a word, the paper has turned out I ruinous Investment for me," he con cluded bitterly. As I curae up stairs, feeling utterly miserable and depressed, a happy thought darted Into my mind. Men don't like refusing a request when framed by feminine Hps, so perhaps I may succeed where poor dad hns failed. At any rate, "without a trial there's no denial," and a recent inci dent opens the way for me to make the trial. A few ' days ago, while aunt and 1 were wlill.n;; away an hour In the Brit ish musrt.!!!. she bowed to a librarian. II" ri'sp :i';c:l to her recognition with a cou:ilj Luw, and a polite smile re laxed for the moment his clean shaven, Inscrutable face. "That was the celebrated Mr. Rut land, the wilier of those clever arti cles, iny dear. I met him last week at Mrs. Pclham's," she explained as we passed on Into another room. Scclus that she had turned as red as a pecuy. 1 concluded that ho was a celibate as well as a celebrity! But he certainly did not look a bit like I imag ined hliu, for, strange to say, dad had been speaking of 111 in to me that same morning, when he had enviously pointed out nn attractive announce ment In a rival weekly to the effect that a series of brilliant sketches from the pen of the widely known humorist, Itolf Itiilland, would shortly nppear in Its columns. I am very glad now that we chanced to see lilm, since It paves the way for nie to call on him and ex plain in conlidence the sad straits of The Weekly Wag nud beg of him to contribute something 1o Its pages. Aunt mentioned that he lives at For est Gate, in a beautiful residence known as Olive Lodge. So tomorrow morning I shall tnke heart of grace unil siart on this forlorn hope. Sepi. 5. 1SD7. 1:10 p. m. What a day of days this has been! I really ought to have dated It In red Ink. This morn- lug dlreetly the dear, unsuspecting dud had started for the city, I put on my sailor hut aud sallied forth on my se cret mission. About two hours later I mounted : broad night of steps to the threshold of Olive Lodge, aud 1 must confess that while I waited admittance my courage seemed to cose out of my finger tips. "You are a little simpleton, Rose Har vey, quaking and shaking as though you were going to face an ogro Instead of a wit," 1 Mil Id angrily to myself as a boy In buttous ushered me Into a large drawing room, very handsomely fur nished, but lacking In pretty trifles. Giving the boy my card I subsided into an easy chair. As I did so 1 caught sight of myself In a pier glass. and was relieved to see that I looked perfectly self possessed which I cer tainly did not feel. ' Tbe next mlnuto the curtnlned door swung open, and "the celebrated Mr. Rutland" entered the room. Unless I was much mistaken a gleam of relief flashed from his steel gray eyes as they alighted on me. Possibly, since my aunt and I bear the same names, he had expected to see her, and of "two evils" would rather deal with the less er! Producing the current number of The Weekly Wag, I explained rather abruptly, I'm afraid the naturo of my VlBlt. While he listened his gaze of polite attention became a stare of unbounded amazement, and, Instead of accepting tbe proffbred paper, he sprang to bis feet with an exasperated gesture. "This Is a most preposterous request, young ladyl It is utterly out of the question that any article from my pen honld appear through the medium of The Weekly Wag." Tbe slighting emphasis with which he named the poor little weekly, and the withering glance he cast on It, made mo tingle with rage and mortifi cation. "Then there is nothing more to be said, except to apologize for having troubled you with this 'preposterous request,' " I said, rising to my feet And making him a stiff little bow, I moved toward the door. He had the politeness to hasten to open It for me, and I passed out with all the dignity I could summon. At the same moment the ball door was hastily opened, and a tear blurred vision of a tall, straight figure In cricketing flannels made me redouble my efforts to repress my In clination to burst out crying. Removing bis cap tbe young fellow During he civil war as well as In ou late war with Hpaln diarrhoea was one of the most troublesome diseases the army had to contend with. In many instances It became chronlo and the old soldiers still sufjer from It, M DaTid Taylor, of Wind Ridge, Greene Co, Pa., la one of tbe. He n Chamberlain' Colie, Cholera and Diar rhoea Krnedy and says he has never foot d Si.Tthinv that would give blm auch nnirk rllef. It Is for sale by W L 11 n"'. held the door open tor uie, ana seeping mi ainarllug eyes beut ou the ground I I biisillv uinde my exit. Never In all the i It) years of my life hud I felt so uu juoyed mid resentful. I "So much for my happy thought:"' I rwleeteil briefly, us 1 descended the 'deep naliway Into the station. Ilnv i ing ii-si eitiiiiied that my train was not i due for IS minutes. I fell to paclug the platform, where the Haunting posters of many a prosperous compeer of the luckless little weekly 1 still graspea gave a yet keener edge to my disap pointment. Turning- In my poraiubu latiou I was surprised to seo the flan nel clad figure of my tear blurred vision hurrying townrd the. "The old bigwig has repented of his Insulting refusal!" I thought hopefully, while I bowed iu response to the young fellow's doff of cap. "Excuse nie. Miss Harvey, but there has been somo unfortunate mistake, aud I have followed you hero In the hope of straightening matters," bo snid, his quick breathing and height ened color testifying to the hot haste he had made. "I am the Rolf Rutland who scribbles nonsense; my uncle Is n savant, and only writes for tho scien tific Journals." "A savant! No wonder be was so annoyed at my request!" I cxclnlnied, blushing painfully. "Hut, really, know ing you write humor, he might have guessed I bad mndo son9 such mis take." Ah, but he did not know It until ten minutes ago. I have 'great expecta tions' In that quarter, and have kept my frivolous talent a dead secret from him," ho replied, with a whimsical smile. Then I hope you will have no rea son to rue this stupid blunder of mine," I said impulsively. "I should certainly have rued It sad ly If I had never discovered It which Is a rank Hlbernlcism, I suppose." And a mutual laugh set us both at our ease. "Aud now, Miss Harvey, with regard to The Weekly Wag, I shall be most pleased to contribute to its columns," he said, as eagerly as though ho were a struggling aspirant, anxious to see his effusions In print. In the midst of my delighted thanks the train dashed in, and all was con fusion. When he had handed me Into a carriage he told me that directly the cricket match was over he should run Into the city and see my father. Then the train moved on. and ns our eyes met in a last glance, 1 saw a look In his that made my heart dance as it bad never danced before. About 5 o'clock there came a tele gram from dad, to the effect that Mr. Rutland would diue with us nt 7. In a flutter of delight, I helped aunt to Improve our menu and then hastened to make my dinner toilet. When, half an hour later, dad and Mr. Rutland entered the drawing room, I was surprised to seo how much older and distinguished bo looked In evening dress than In his flannels, and for tho minute I felt quite shy. But his genial frankness of manner soon brought us "In touch" again, and I have passed the most charming evening I can re member. Sept C, 1808, 10:J5 p. in. My wed ding eve, and exactly a year slnco tho day I mndo that absurd blunder. And now, thanks to the spur given it by Rolf's pen. The Weekly Wag Is tho foremost of Its clnss and Its editor bis cheery old self again. "Rut I shall never forget," he said to me this morning, "that It owes Its Bticcess not to the editor, but to the editor's daughter!" Exchnnge. Cricket Vcraaa Baseball. Life Is more strenuous lu America than In England, and this Is shown In the sports of tbe two nations. Take the the game of football as an Illustra tion. In the American collego game the tackling Is lower, harder and surer than In tho English game. The backs hit the line ns one man, like a batter ing ram. Every yard gnined or lost Is of great Importance. Yenr by year the game grows more complicated, more fierce, and more perfect mechanically. It Is getting to be like n fine piece of machinery iu the harmony of the sev eral parts. In England they play the game more loosely, much as their fa thers did before them. Cricket nnil baseball are the national games of the respective countries, and nowhere do national characteristics appear more In evidence. Cricket Is nu all day, lei surely, social event; baseball Is an hour of wild excitement. The English game cultivates tho amenities of life, and courtesy Is a ennon of the game. liaKe ball keeps tho nerves too near the edge to leave much room for the Inter change of fellowship and good will to ward the opposing team. Self Culture. Franklin Set It I n. The North American Notes and Queries says the first printing press In Montreal was set up by Benjamin Franklin In 1773, In order to print manifestoes appealing to tho Cana dians to cast their lot with the colonics farther south, The press was not long In operation, and was removed to the United States, but the vault In which It was set up Is mill standing. It Is In the Chateau dp Rainezny, a quaint old building whose history Is contempo rary with that of the city, and whii h Is cnrcfully preserved as a relic of t'. c French regime In New France. Fran!: lln's Idea from the first was to Inelm'" Canada In the confederation, nud I wished to Include Ireland as well. II . Journey to Canada later, however, co. vlnced him that there was no posslb'! Ify of the Canadian possessions Joining In tho revolt. An I'nfore.een C nntlnaener. Captain Staysail Yes. madam, tin needle of tho compass always points ti the north. Miss Sweetthlng How Interesting' Rut suppose you wanted to go south ? Brooklyn Life. For Sale at a Bargain. An open buggy, buggy harness and horse for sale' cheap. Address P O Box m, Eugene. To Cure a Cold in Une Day . Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab tela. All druirglat. refund the money If It fails to cure. E, W. O rove's signa ture Is oo each box. 200, CLASSIFIED COLUMN, Notice uroer tlit. head not to exceed five liutw, M rout por wl; SI 50 a mouth; tVi lr year. For Setle. KOIt tSALK At a bsrpaiu, one of tbe best stock slid griini ranches of "40 acres, H miles from Kugeiie. Will be wild k a whole, or ill part, to suit purchaser. Kasy terms. For par ticulars apply to John Ingham, at Ax Billy Di partiueiit (Store. FOK SALK. Corner First and Jeller bou streets, one 10 nmui liou-e, and 'two lots, SUxltio feel each. Uood bam, water, fruit, fine gulden grouud. Also bouse aud lot, corner First aud Lawrence streets, jot. tit! feel i iuohes, by ltiO feet, young fruit Irees, good gurdeu grouud, water, etc. Also house and lot, corner Willamette and Fourteenth streets. For prices and terms write rj J Kills, Taooina, Wash, itox 81!7, or call at UUAKD olllue. FOR BALK A line stock ranch con taining MO acres for sale ata bargain. Will sell as a whole or lu parts, one containing Implements, house aud two barns, consisting of 135 acres; the other pasture land principally. Situated six miles irom Kugeue. Call ou or uddresa J M Uearbart Kuuene, Oregon. FOR ISALK A Hue lot, corner Tenth and Pearl streets. Inijuire of Mrs L Croner. FOR SALK. A good suddle horse, cheap if taken at once. Inquire of MrsM J Habb, High street. Up OUT. Dull headache, pains lu various parts of the body, sinking at tbe pit of tbe stoiiittch, loss of appetite, feverisliness, pimples or Bores, are all positive evidence of imp. re blood. No matter bow It became so, it must be purified in order tootitaiu good health. Auker'a Blood Elixir has never failed to cure b'vrofulousor Hyphililic poisons, or any other blood diseases. It Is certainly a wouderful remedy and we sell every bottle ou posit ivca guarautee. For le 1 y W J. DeLano. Elks' Carnival. Account Grand Carnival of liie Be nevolent Protective Order of Elks, to fie held at Portland, September 4lll to 15th Inclusive, tickets will be sold at reduced rates from all stations on Ore gon lilies to Portland aud return, These tickets will he on sale (September 3rd, 4th, tlth, Kith and 13th, aud limit, ed to three days after dale of sale. For further particulars, call ou or address tSoulberu Puoillo ugent at Eu gene. Valuable Lambs for Sale. A Dock of 75 lnod of prime flrst olass February and March lambs for sale. Cotswold, and ull wethers. For additional information oall ou or ad dress, h F Watkins, Monroe, Oregon. eT-A. s TorfiA . Be. tbe The Kind YoullTWWwajs Bouht Signaturo of mm Dizzy? Then your liver isn't acting well. You suffer from bilious ness, constipation. Ayer's Pills act directly on the liver. For 60 years the Standard Family Pill. Small doses cure. 25c. All druggists. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE the ikers "Meet Us On The Midway" The Event of the Times, Great Street Fair and Carnival... OcruiiyltiB many mild blorka, ink I nn .11 eulire itrtet Iruin curb to curb. Portland, Oregon, S?pt.4 to 15,1900. I'nder the aunplree of the I'ort- irtui Kim. eUiirAsHiNti in MAUNITI'IlK end li It A NliKt'H ASYIII1MI (IK TIIK. KIM1 KVKIt AITKMITK1) ON TIIK I'At'lKIC CtAr, Something ton-memlicr up to the deb! of your heart failure. The Street of Cairo, The Oriental Theater.1 The German Village, The Dancing Girls; An Arabian Pagsmt """ia Crowning the Queen, Rex, King of the Carnival At tended by Hia Magnifi cent Court. The ..pat ver.ile of the Kill arid o'hi-r order. 1 he Itml.ti I'.rk .rid Kntinlaln. Hie niPKtiihet iit triumphal .rrl, .rid .rami .M'dw.j tiP.d allll wMi'-rtu! attr.cLlnn.. Mlnltig, Vr-ir-ntlle, A.rtrnUure. Hortifolt.irr, And other tndu.lrt"! rxhltiln. Hie Vnimrn'. i'nvlltoo, d'lvtiel hf aoii.cn. Iiullt h .ouii-Ti a rid d.oor ,lel l.v eoiutin 'ortl.e eilnhitof eoiii,rr In dn.l'l.l wurlt. 'Ihc yrHiitp.laiehiilltofOregoD end w htnaioii .mm nel KrM.., Uurlr. ...jt-iy and Kun M.ht lurned into d.y. liiwe.t mil .ml w.trr reu- ever r iv.n tu I oriianu irum an earw ui me rac.uu noriotr .t A Mother Tells How She Saved Hir Little Daughter's Life. I am the mother of eight children and have hail a great deal of exponent!) wiiii luvuiciue. i.asi summer in 1 litllH daughter had the dysentery hi us wursi lorui. vvc. tuougnt she would die. 1 tried everything 1 could think of, but nothing seemed to do her any good. 1 saw hy an advertisement m mr paper Hist Chamberlain's Colin. Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy was mit h!y recommended aud sent aud got a bottle at once. It proved to be one of the very beet medicine we ever had in llie house. It saved my little daugh ter's life. I am anxious for everv mother to know what an excellent medicine it is. Had I known it at first it would have saved me a gn at deal of anxiety and my little daughter much .uttering. Vours trulv, Mks Oku F Bukdii'K, Liberty, It I. For sale by W L DcLauo F. G. IliSETS WAKE .American Beauties. . F. C. B&i&f Latest Models. Oa Kach Box. KALAMAZOO COSSET a. SOU MAIi'JFACTUNERS. SOLO BY AX BILLY THROUGH TICKETS TO TH EASTandSOUTHEAST SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY ANOl Pullman Palace Sleepers lour 1st Sleeners and Reclinin" Cnair CarsDail"to .'. . . jUKNVKR, OMAHA, CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY, ST. I,(tfS And other Kiutlorn Citiww The rq.lv line fniin 'Purtlatiii otfmiiiK pamtioeerf :-i .-inHy CoDtiiicUiri Kxcunuuiirj through Ui Vi iciuo every Weil otitic ay. Daily ToiirlBt n.ninnJ lrt t)Lnrt cursurviL-n iur ileum lUDi iuauu Southern PnciHc, Union Pacific W Hy 8, JtuKK'ute checked thtmih to tinatioii . MtujiiilicHUt ttemieij t Unluo (Kit. (not time, lowest ratea. Fut- further iiiforuifttiou, npply tii-t S'Hithoru Vauitic Company, or U I-A'ill. U i ) 1 1 ii any 1 m- Your intention in jalle l to the "PIONK.KR MMITKD" train. f die "I IH It ',fil. Mil,. WAl'KKK ft ST PAUL RAILROAD" "''he onlv pi-rffnt train, in the wnrlil." You will tirnl it dmirnble to rldr. n those train, when Koini; to .ny imint in the Kaetern Htate. nr Canada. Tlmy oonneot with all Tran.eontinental Trains and all Ticket Agent. neli ticket.. For further information, pamphlet., etc., aak any TLket Agent or O J EDDY J W C'Ar KY, Trv I'm AkpM, l'drtiiu-', 'rifi; SALEM, September Mm Bigger &nd Eettsr lun Ever Before Grounds Greatly Improved, lluildihae Reml ed and Renovated, All Htock iluililliiKS 'I lii.roua hly Di-mfeeied Kverythln in First Clans Condition (or the Luteal nud Real LIVE STOCK:1 SKCW end EFICLLTLFAL EXPOSITION ;kvehhkldon nu-; coast. I $20,000 IN PREMIUMSand PURSES! Gcod Raclna tverv Afternoon Mucin .ri P,,n ..toi-u. ji A L'CTION HALK OF L1VK tS'lOt K will ho iri.de a leadlnit feature, in uve noes ana oilier ezinuns 'seifiii Rnllroatt. Reduced pmn - reuiiuiu r aijtj inner llilnllliallnit, w. H- WE H RUNG. P.es-, Hillsboro. Oregon. nn it, I, t 1 For Sl3 Bv Jorthern Pacific RAILWAY if. XJ JSf Pullman Sleeping- f'.ars Elegant Dining' (Jars Jar' Tourist Sleeping ST. PAUL, bU.UYll K.UtTlO," TO (I HAND FllllKSi " 'koiikstun; " IXNlY'KU, ' HKI.KNAai.d iu' i'Vk. " Throunh Tickets to T.&1.PHU. nMST' BOSTON, and Ali I'oiuU .Kant aud Mouth, Foriluforamtlon, time caml, map and tiukeu, oall un or write to, K McMURPHKY, ,.. tleneral Auent, nugene, t)ltu-Opi.it Guard orlica. " A D CHARTTOW Aaat ttOI '1 I'.MH. Aun. M Mon-iaon Ht, ooi Third. Fortlaud. OreJon Canadian Pacific If you are going to Chicago or points East, remember the G. A. R. RATE 50 Chica!lo anl latum Ticket, on .ale AuBii8t 21 and '.'2, ami Kood on thin company, liutfitiir.nent train, the ' IMPERIAL LIMITED I'm particular. apj.ly to H. II. AUHOTTi "inMit, 141! Third ' tn-ot, P. .1. COVI.H. Portland, Or. An.t. Gen, Paea Agent, Vanoouver, B. C, Corvallis & Eastern RAILROAD. It'imB CAHll No. 2 for Y equina Train leave. Albany VIM P M leaves ('orvellis 1.40 P M Arrive. Yaiiniua 6:06 PM No. 1 Returning Iieave. Yaouina 7:00 AM Leave. Corv.lli. 11;30 A At Arrive. Albany ljlo P M No. 8 for Detroit " ' Leave. Albany 7KK) A M Arrive. Uetmit 11-20 A M No. 4 KeturuloK Leave. Detroit 12:10 P M Arrive. Albany.. . 6:16 P M No. 8, l.eavo. Corvalll... 8:00 AM Arrive. Albany U:45A M No. 6. l.e.ive. AlWny 7:20 PM , Arrive. Co-vllln 8:08 P M One and twoojnucct.t Ail uij nd Orvallls with Southern I'.clflc lri iu, giving direct lervlce Ui uud fruni New.n-t and rdj.cent bcehei. - ' Train, forth mountain, "arrive at Petrollat noon, Hiving amnle lime n, reach camping r-mni. a ihc Ureltenbuih nd bauilam in aam.day. I'.lveandHlx connect at lhany with the niuHriiKMiiiHuinHi r, uane. 1S1.UJ STONE. Manager. H L VLDKN, Ifi PA .1 TURNER, AKent Albany, OREGON. 17 to 22, 1900 nauiril KHEE rver tho Hi,l,: rwer rHlea ou all lallrnads. Foi! S(KlreiH M- D-WISDOM; Sec, Portland, Oregon. 1 i. ni i.iki . . mm . . . ?l niu.inma muiAn tiura UINTMENT M d C iio H. mil, llli edniK uwl lulling Pllea. Itahaortn tho . " tumi.rH, ii. I. iv. tho ll.-hiii.; nt ooee. .,! m.miiIOn, i In.Unt relief. Prewired only for l'll -a anil Itchhtg of Uio nrlvntK part, livery box I. wrirrantil. Judge Coon., of Mnysvllltt, Ky , nuy.: " Dr. Wllllnrus' Indian Pile (in oien euiml me after year, nf .ufterlug." Hold by drisvl.M eu'. o.v mail on receipt of pries, tr) oetits and 11.00 par boa. Linn Drua Co