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, V ' " ' v. , -. ;,! Vou Have Always Iloujrlit, ami wlikh 1ms bceu' i use tor over SO years, lias borne tlio Kitrnatnre of j-CUCAii Allow no .-I. T.ititnt4wka anil UCO""leIlt 1 ' --swiii me UMU Fvneiiiiie"8 mat trifle with ami endanger tliu health of tJaats anil CUUdren Expert uco against Kxperimcnt. What is CASTORIA nstoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare eoric, lrP ltui Soothing Syrups. It is rieasant. Ib Litniiis neither Oiiium, Morphine- nor other Narcotio bstuiiee. Its afre is its riinrantec. It destroys AVoriun and allay Fcverlrjliiicss. It cures Diarrliwa and AVind Colic. It relieves Teething; '.('roubles, eures Constipation nd Flanilency It assimilates tint Food, regulates tho Stomach tl Bowels, giviny healthy and natural sleep. The Child-en's Panacea Tho Moll ers Friend. GENUINE CASTOR i A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of - - V r - - ve He KM You Have Always BougM In Use For Over 30 Years. the ccntauh eoMMNV tt MunnAV arnr.cr. new von cmr. fATWHS 45 JIIIiIiER PROPRIETORS Afairsbare of the publie put ronsnesolioited, To tlie Farm . era we will iay the hluheat marset price forfaloattle, linen end sh p. Hhi') u Wiil amelte St, Eugene, Oregon. Orderi prompily delivered, Wi l Keep Constantly on Hand a Full Supply of BEEF MUTTON PORK and VEAL Having a large and complete stock of Staple anil "ancy Gmceriei, bought in the best market, I can offer the n-ibliu better CASH Prices than any other nouue in Eugene J. L. PAGE EUSENE-FLOREHCE STAGE LiINE. S.BAN(JH, Proprietor. leaves Kugene for Florunce wJ except riuiulay at 6 a ni IWaming stae lesvea Floreme "etgene daily exw pi Huudays at suilaya at 8 a m tl'wta8 l!'1'Eeu', 41 p m th" day t'OU'ARE . ftw..'". -Baiili''ilverjr'"iUble, ma Hl,t(l "avenpori'i o A WHEELER, Expert Accountant. b"Jj" 'eIM-Fainnount, Orefjon. Wi'"rt' '' ,r"m i" le to double entry. i ""-Me entry. ,"' ltnct and involved acoonn '.' win . '"i oruers anateaaea asaDove will wpr-mpl alWutiou. Tin MUTUAL LIFE iNSURANGE GQ;APASiY ol Ntw York w fcm, 0f iifc. Endowment and Cold Bond J"? "'' Annuities. Guaranteed value - lumimtd by w- A. WANN, Eugene, Or. TNSEGAR Proprietor. Ktrictlr first cl w management. 1 Groceries ""1'Urters for Commwcial Men. i uu. uiia . ii iii:uuMKi(icr Lis jer soiial supervision s;:;c its infam-v. one to deoei vo im in this. i.ln;Ku.. Ill m a. wiatak'Mw.3S5!iu.j"jwBMmi BUSINESS CABt3 ATTORN ii 5TS-AT-LAW. M WIIilAMS, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW CoUectloni a BpecfaHv. Jrfice Over Lane County Bank, B1LYEU, ATTUllNEY-AT-IiAW Otli e Over ITirat National Bank. Kooexk, Orioon, 0 WOODOOUi ATTOU N EY-AT-LA W OHice One half block eonth of Chrismaa B 1 Eookne, Ohbooh. T,1 H SKIPWOKTU. 4.TT0KN1SY-AT-LAW Will praotice in all tha Court's. uoki;k Obbgon. HILMUa W THOMPSON OBIS A HABD1 T HOMPSON & HARDY. ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, Dtlice In Tint National Bank Building, truutice in all the court. . EUGBNrf, OKEOON. Aitoruey At Law. Ol'ace-Over Eugene Loan & Savings bank. Eugene, Oregon. EO, B DOKItlS. ATTORNEY & COUNSELOU-AT-LAVt Will practice In all the courts of the Second Judical District aud in the Supreme Court nf iKa nlAtn. Special attention given to collection,! and matter, in probate. Orliue First National Bank Bldg. Kuiiins 1. 2 and 3. John M. Edmnnson Leon K. Edmunaon EUXIUNSON feEDMUNSON. ttornejs-At Law. TipiiM lr .11 thn courts. Collections a sneci aity. "Ottice Over Loan & Saving Bank, EUGKNE, OREGON. OUIflE.BEAN ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Loan ft Savins hank building, itoo 3. Special attention given to land and muiii Room ng Eugene, Oregon. 1IEW0AL. AINE 4 KUYKEJiDAI.L,, PHYSICIANS AXU SUltUEONB. Olficns In Eugene 7-oan i bavmgs Ilant Building. Social attention to surgery and surgical ills vaMHM ot women. J S LUC KE Y, JEWELER. 'V .Ulit" 01.:lis'iiaii,.'.. u tllUUl.h, hil.NTIST Itrit -On Olive str et, betw-on f'iflih nd Sit'i sir.' j. : -s t Miaoenwta hi.tel J-JEHLEKT LEIGH ASSAYEK AN1J METALLURGIST Ecoesi Omoos Bt ennipped Amsv Ilmratory in the StaU. Prompt and reliable returns jruaranteed. V...Lin,tNt,mKlenD ore saini,! of one U. fifty noun'ls to,lprmin the most suitable method of treatment. 1 J1K 1'ACIEIU MUTUAL LIKE. Vry Latest LIKE AND ACCIDENT POLICIES, lpkrt J. CAaoy, flen. Airt., J. M. V:i L!Ar, Portland, Or. Local Agent, Eugene tOFHI ODIUMS, notice, under this head not to aroeed t.v i um, ou uauu pu week; 1 uu uit-utii; , par ywr. I WANikD. A irl at lilt) UaLquoi, Iiiijuiia tlili aflsruoon. LOST. An oxidized silver K of P soldier's ohartu. Flense leave at this oftlw, , KDOM AND 11UAKD. Furuinhed roouii, and 'board at reasonable terra. Call at 4b7 OaK alrivt. FOH BALE t'UEAl. A new uptight piano. Inquire of Mrs W Ountuu at the Famous. ROfJMS FOR KENT. Three nood living or otSoe rooms foi rent. Ju quireof Orosa it titevena, real estate BKtula. tin Li . , i. -e j3 . . ' rUJ bALE 75 acres of flrst-claas i - , .. . i farmlug n,nd one mil east of Cree- well. Nearly alt under cultivation. I Terms reasonable. Address MobsS, C'otlaiie Orove, Or. B U MEN WAN TED. To cut railioad ! wood. Long Job, fine timber, ex cellent climate aud convenient loca tion. Call ou or address Duubar & Kuykendall, Wolf CreeR, Oregon. OKNERAL REPAIRING. -F A Bliss will mend anything in the house except a watch. Leave orders at Monroe & Ray's second band store In the new McClung block. WANTED. First-class diuiUK room liirl wanted at Hotel Eugene at once. Apply at once. ' ' . BHEEP TO LET.-150 sheep to let out t n shares. ,Call ou or address F Blair, Eugene, ' Oregon corner West Seventh aud Oiive streets. FOK bALE. A new nine room bouse aud one and a half acres of ground, $2200. Inquire at No 224 Blair Street. Rsv FLO Hansen, WANTED. Intelligent young' men from 17 to 19 years of age, having common school education, to learn mechanical trades. For full Informa tion apply or write to Union Iron Workt, 222 Market street, ban Fran cisco. ' ' '' FOR SALE. 213 ucr-a of laud. 10b acret, cultivated, 16 aoree of Umber, balauce pasture, live , miles from depot, 4 mhe from tohuol, postoffice aud church Enquire of C A Puiher, Jfleri.oii S;. beiWeeuwhifi h and Hixib, Eugene. .. W ANTED. ti 'voral perjtiua of eiiHi auter and good leptltuUou la each state (one in this county required) to represent and advertise old establish ed weulthy business house oi solid flnauoial standing. Salary $18.00 weekly with expenses aditioual, ul payable in cash each Wcduesday diieot from head offices. Horse aud carriage furnished, when neoessary References, Enclose self-addreesed ' envelope. Manager, 806 Caxton . Building, Chicago. Thousands Sent into Exile. Every year a large number of poor BUU'erers wbiee lungs are Bore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. . But this is costly and not always sure. Don't be exile when Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption will cure you at home. It's the most infallible medicine for Coughs, Col ls, and all Throat and Lung diseases on f artb. The first dose brings relitf. Astounding oures result troin persistent use. Trial bottle free at W L De Lano. Filoe 60 and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Public Warehouse. Geo T Hall & Bon having purchased and refilled the Dyslnger property, are now prepared to solicit all hinds of storage at reasonable rales. Goods will be Insured if desired. For Sale. One of the choicest residences in Eu gene on Willamette street. Call on T N Begar, Hotel Eugene, for tunnel particulars. Bears the Signature of SMOKE BAHQUET HIGH GRADE 5c CIGARS. F. C. Potts Manufacturer. Public Storage of all kinds at Reasonable Rates at Geo THall& Son's Warehouse. CHECKrViATEl A Story of the Bull Ring ft In Mexico. q i By AMY MINCHER PARISH La FioBta d San Juan was nt its height. tJunnajuiUo was ti!ni!:i:: out from Its soriK'Uliue stroiU, ck,u hiuic and ill stmdllni;, Its bordos of huTnaii ity, from tho family of tlio Toh ina dor, handsome, well divssod ntul mod. em, down to tUo swamis of hezars, with sightless eyes ntul deformed lituhs, bearing in their bodies tho inarlv cf Mexico, with her dark past. Tho whole movement was toward the rresn, tho upper town, where the aris tocratic element had by a natural law appropriatea io jiseu tne iKim-r air, , ., prouitui m suiisiuut, uiiu nowem, cieaa WttU.r uJ frosll 1CVV.M S,.U1.0 usui,l9C ,.. nu.i,r .in.n.i nf iv,,i, Itesenoirs supplyliig tho city with water cavo tho location Its name, imd "ow' 0 1 reciirreneo oi , ,s , nimay. St. John, tho apoBllo of healing wa tors, was to cleanso the eily. The gates were to be opened niul the ptesan were to empty their Hood Into tlio now nearly dry river bed, enrrjinu with It In a mnd rush to the Lagos tho year's accuimilatibn of dlsenso and debris.' The' wealth and nltrn fashion wero out In carriages.- ' Laughing faces. of dark eyed senoritna dividing the atten tion with tho picturesque venders ot holiday .dtdces or sweets, imjiossihlo gyrating monsters, ear splitting whis tles and rattling devil's boxes, wildcap little urchins who played cart wheel and leapfrog or did tricks for eeutavos. But the crownlug event was to be the annual bullfight, in which, instead of professional matadores, young cabal leros, men of . high sooial rank, were to contend for tho honors bestowed by the fair hand pf tho queen of beauty. Great preparations had been niado for this speciul function, and long bo- fore the appointed hour the rose gar landed old amphiUicnter, where since the days of Cortes man and beast had met In an uninterrupted series of un equal combats, was filled to overflow ing. On one side rose tier upon tier of dark eyed senorltas, closely guarded by ever watchful senoras: on tho other side youug bloods (liuciendados), with the tightest of .trousers and broadest of sombreros," heavily loaded with gold and sltver trappings, here and ' there) one In-tailoring from the latent lnrl slmi models, for -everything French Is undeniably dear and desirable to tho' Mexlcan-'ltonrt , , .... . 'hllo awflltlng ,tho arrival of, the queen of the fiesta the audience cen tered Its attention' iipon two' 'inch in their midst Philip Carter, tho energet ic, elegant American, whoso homage to the royal Isabella during his few weeks' sojourn In Gunnajuato had al ready given him notoriety, and Seuor Enrique COstillo, a recognized suitor, even now "playing the boar" for her favor. The presence of the latter, ono of tho best of their senores matadores, In the audience, signifying that ho was to have no part in the fray, was causing evlrteut comment among his friends. They could not know how the weary waiting for a signal, from his love, tho zealous devotion newly stimulated by a demon of Jealousy born of Carter's evident favor with the girl, the very ardor of his passion had consumed his strength to such' an extent , that ho knew better than to trust his future to a hand that trembled It.butlu the pres ence of her ho loved.. But the Senorlta Isabella's royal beauty ns she now sat enthroned In thq midst of her maids of attendance, the lovely face with Its brilliant eyes peep ing from the meshes of exquisite luce, the hand wrought mantilla' without which DO queen of ' tho bullfight is regally arrayed, Hps rlpo and red as the heart of tt pomegranate, wero fast arousing in him the desire to bring upon himself not the mere smile and victor's wreath, the applause of tho audience, but a tribute to daring that sbould carry with It herself and her love. ' Wbat did she want of tl.o love of a gringo? . Because she had lived In their coun try a few months did she know them with their heart of ice? Did sh think her lover tropical enougb to wann a home In the north into nuy semblance of her country? He had felt so unnerved, so wearied with the pacing to and fro in bent and cold, day and night, In front of her dwelling, walking where she walked, waiting where she rested and seeing the smile that belonged to him by ev ery precedent of their race given to a big Americano, a gringo from over tho Unel But Jealousy, strong as death In Mexico, can also give strength. Two bulls had already been slain, Ind tho third bad dangling from bis Ihoulders Blx gnyly decorated bande rlllas, or sharpened goads. Furious and inorting, he was waiting to attack tho red cloth, this time to his denth. when 1 shout, lost lu a roar of fear, sounded far up and down tho city. A man, placing his hands on tho bar rier' dividing the audience from the irena, had as deliberately leaped over It to death as a schoolboy to play. Snatching the red rag, he approached be maddened beast, wli'i van pawing j the ground, bellowing with pain and ingor, gathering his fury for n filial barge upon those who dared to so tor ture hliu. The noise of the audience died Into tpp.illlng silence as Jt recognized lion Enrique. There was no time for conjiftiire as to the cause for ill nctioi.. Ills fate To the Public. I have sold out my transfer business to the J W Clarke Transfer Co. After a hulne career of 12 years In Kugene, I defire tn thank all for their nisny klndneu'es, and hope they will turn over their buslnewi to my uee, nrs, whom I recommend as prf''tty re liable aud honorable. M H Hi'HBi.t:. If you want to BKK like you ebould rtEK, " Januej 4 Meyer, graduate opticians. wonld be dee ded In one momect ol time. When within two feet of fcU victhu, Sir Toro eloysx! his eye in a murderous imige, whilo the mau from whom En rique had takeu the red cloth mode a dash for safely behind the grating. But there was hot bhxwl in that e-. of the souili. too, and the red llag of Jealousy hail fiauuuxl ltaoif lu his face, and the audience with wonder saw him skip to one side safe, and liofore the bull could recover from ills disap pomiuicitt leap from the aide into tin very embrace of deaih. Two arms claspd the animal's thronts like hands of steel. The as tonLshed beast lunged aitd tossed In a vain endeavor to free himself. The goads bent and snapped, dr . ig one by one. Then tho dared iwplo wi ke 10 a re altTuiion of this bit of d.iroir, and groiuis and hurrahs rose again and again from lo.OOO throats as tluise two struggled in an encounter unheal I of before lu the history of Inilll'.ghilug. But never siuco the days of Ursus has Jealousy or desire for tvven;-e, nor love even, matched huniau an is with tho strength ot a bull, rnd K'iriquc's grasp must stirely weaken. To drop now was ccnnlii d"!itn be neath the angry hoofs which l .i I pnw ed tho ground so that mau ami beast were of tho earth's color. Then the young senor who. in tho rolo of matadore, wa-s to have dispatch ed this bull, ciimo to his work with tt coolness hardly less notable than En rique's daring, aud braving the- usual disgrace of attacking, tho hull when not chargjus approached .tlio pawing anlmaL watched his chanco and point ed the sword. The bull, seeing' a more' feasible on- cmy.'cbarged to hls'owti death. For, opening tho lingers so that the hilt rested In the palm of hl hand, Don Enrique so steadied It that tho onward impetus of the animal forced the keen blade Into tho very arch of tho aorta. One' moment, ns If daring even tills, mid over he fell. Don Enrique gave a bound over the peck and, alightiug pn bis feet, walked forward to tho queen to receive the re ward for his daring for her sake! Tho crowd roared nnd howled' and stamped In Its excitement. Beautiful girls snatched oft their silkep shawls. their flowers? cigars. liutslca.m,'.s iin,'. handkerchiefs by the thousands cam In a shower Into the arena. But Enrique was all unheeding'. lie Was looking for something more. Sure ly she knew he had done it for her Bilker Did she think her Amcrloau lov er would havo done as much? ,, But even ns she placed the crown on his. brow with hands that trembled aud with eyes shy and beautiful he saw that she'. 'too,' had seen' Carter rapidly threading1 his way to them between the benches. - n "Querlda mia," Enrique whispered jis her., eyes dropped to tils. But ho knew tho sudden flush that dyed her face frbin throat to brow wns not born of that endearment. ' That evening old Don Jorc, the land lord of tho Hotel del Jardlii, mot Don Emiquo coming from l'hlllp Carter's apartments. , , ,, "No csta aqul," said tho old man. "no Is not here. Ills American sono- vlin and her father came for him tlilB "morning, ' nnd they havo Just taken themselves away on tho train." Tho disappointed anger on Enrique's face did not lessen any. "I havo left a remembrance for him. When ho returns, ho will find It, nnd do you tell hint Emiquo Costlllo left it." "Diablo!" said old Don Jose when ho found Enrlqno's dagger driven to tho hilt through tho covers of l'hlllp Car ter's bed. Two weeks later ho received word from Carter to forward his traps to tho ouiee of tho Mexican Central. Possibly Carter considered that In Ouanajuato there was nothing of suffi cient interest for tho American girl .who was to bo his wife Vogue. The End of the Demi. Beau Nash, like Beau Fielding and Beau Brumuiel, was to expiate bis con temptible vanity in an old ago ot ob scurity, want and misery. As he grow old he grew Insolent and seemed Insen sible to tho pain he gave to others by his coarso repartees. Ho was no lon ger the gny, thoughtless. Idly Industri ous creature ho ouco was. The even ing of his Ufa grew cloudy, nnd noth ing but poverty lay in the prospect be fore him. Abandoned by tho great, whom he had so long served, ho was obliged to fly to tlioso of humbler sta tions for protection and began to need that charity which ho had never re fused to any and to learn that a llfo of gayety finds an liicvltabla end In misery and regret A new generation sprang up to which Nash was a stranger. Ills splendor gradually waned. Neglect filled blm with bitterness, nnd ho lost thereby tho remainder of his popularity. His Income now becumo very precutious, so that tho corporation voted hlin an al lowance of 10 guineas, to bo paid hliu pn the first Momlny In each month. lia long occupied a house known as C!nr rick's Head, subsequently occupied by Mrs. Delaney, but ho died In a smaller ono near by. Nineteenth Century. AlllKAtora nnd Crocodile-. Alligators, according to tho late Pro fessor Cope, belong to a much more modern genus than that of their cous ins tho crocodiles. No undoubtedly er tinct species of alligator has ever been discovered by geologists, but those ani mals nra fast being exterminated nt the present day on account of the val ue of their hides. Alligators arc found In China ns w i ll as lu North America. The crocodile exists In Africa, south ern Asia and northern Australia. The crocodile oifiVrs from the nlllgator in preferring salt water to fresh. and In being more vicious In Its disposition. Blown to Atoms. The old Idea that the body some times needs a powerful, drastic, purga. tlve pill been exploded, for Dr King's New Life l'ill, which are Kr feoilv bnrinlees, gently atlmulntn liver and bow s to expel polnnniis ina'ter, olennsclhe system and absolutely purer, constipation and alck hesdaehe. Onlv z'm at W I, Del, ano'a drug store. c.i it i7c . Of . mm Csrdul womsn csn do any rt.io'nible health that Hintoluirdul brings maktsawoman vlsoroui in body and m,nd. Freed from those terrible devastating pains womsn grows well and strong naturally. Wine of Cardul regulates the disordered menstruation and cures Itucorrhioea, falling of the womb and periodical pains in the head and back c-uitd by standing or sitting a long time In the same position. Thedford's Black-Drsught puts the bowels, stomach, liver, kidnevs and blood in proper shape. Greatly increased ttrtnath and endurance is the natural result. Most cases are cured quickly. All druggists tell SI. 00 bottles of V me of Cardui and 25 cent packages of Thedford's Ubck-Drsught. Vor ,dlcc tnd lltfnom, tddr,,, slvl, rmrtn,n,, "7ht l.a.ll,.' Ailvltorr Gap Closed Th ojierHtion .if iliroiiKi. trains tu-eiu San FntH-ixtin and 1 An-K'cI-h, via Surf and Santa Miirharit, will lc.ia ou Snrdsy, Marc1! 31, 1901 ....ON THE NEW.... COAST LINE... Two Througn Trains Daily. Tho Coast Line Li mite I leaving earu InriuiDnl eailv In the murninu' eiiuin- lml wi'h elegant cufe ami parl'T cam, will make daylilit tripH tlimuh tha uumt ttieturettqut', vnrinl and rotor tiuiii iiv', Hcenotiou the CMdineut. Inqtiiroof aifeula of tli Southern Pacific. SOUTH AiND KAS i VIA Soyta Pacific Or liHASTA mUM Trains leitve hug-ene Portlauil hi,il w: utlrm at S;00 a mi 2K)8 p m. v Portland vtl u m 8::i0 p n v Kupeno 2 :tl p in 14:00 a n, At- Aidiluiid . 2:'M u in 12:08 a n. Ar hucrumento MHi p m 4:'2c a n Ar Sun -krauoisuu" 7:45 p.u, K:15 a n, Ar Orten 5:45 a u it -45 a ui Ar Ueuver P:IKI a u, I'-" . n Ar Kansas City 7:25 a u, 7;V.-S a u Ar Chluuio 7:45 a u. 00 a I, Ar Lor AnKoloe 1-20 p m IIOib Ar Kl P:,ao 0:011 p in 11:00 p n ,r Kurt Worth li:ao a ui KM) a d, Ar City of Mexico :f,5 a ui 'J:iVi a r. Ar Huuaton 4:00 a in 4:U0 a u Ar New Orloama 6:1 p m tilifi p V Ar WaMliinftton 0:42 a in 0:42 a l. Ar New York 12:43 p ni 12:43 p i Pullman and i'ulirisl enn, ou both trains. Chair cars Sacra mento to llg-deo aud Kl l'aeo, aid ourist cars to CliicaK., Hi Louis, New Orleans and Waauinirtou. Connecting at Ban Frnn . cinoo with several steamship lines for llouolutu, Japan, China, l'hiltipines, Ceutrtu , and Booth America. dee Mr L Q Adair, event at Eugene r iMldrus It. 11. Mil. I, Hit, ti i' A l'orllnnd Or i Vnnr attention Is Mllorl to Mm 'PTONEER r Tui'Pi'ii'i t -i ti ii tu rrt a tut mn WAUKKK V ST PAUL KAHJlOAU.r he onlv prfpr-t trafnn in Ui wnrln, Yfu will find It derirnblo to ride fn thii Train when K0'nt7 to uy Txint in th rinrtrn ntaun or (Jan a1 a, "l hoy o'lUDec with all TratirtcontinfntKf 1'raina and all tick fit A if ntw wll tlckftrv For further Information. imnmhUrii. mtn. Baa muy iit-tns rtru ui -.1. Ti-.l. A a C J. KIDY, Bert'an.L Ore. J. W. CAHKY I r.iv I'ams Aiient. Canadian Pacific $60 00 To St Paul and return, limit 0U days. Tickets on salo May ,'',0th ami June 7th. $86.00 Bufl'alo and letum, limit 30 days. Tickets on salts fst and 3rd TueadaySjComrnt'iicing June. For particulars apt ly to II. If. Al-UTT, A e.nt , ,.,.., lid 1 l.inl t trrel rJ:'Ar- . 1 i''"'u,or, Anal (ien I a Ajt VanoouTar U, C, I: T: '."1. -" S'j'Hlli 'il J 1 1 In Qsf" i A Strong Woman Iowa CUj Iowa, Aug. l 1900 My wt wai Kick fur tnre year. S tried VTervthintr wiilnutt r Im-i ami nim much -money. My wi(o trirl injf CaMumud ur bottles our?! her. hUa took two mote .ju1 kuowiDir tat wouM hve to work hurt! ltimi tho hy ttni-vett. btic mtt-n-tt'tl to all hrr txtuie hol4 ttutie and K-lt-a and unUaJt-l all the hay. This medicim g.tvti lu-r utrt-niEth. For in.rlv hlio wm Wi-ak mni tired nnd on. Id hardly ft whom, but uni u rhtt hat h- n (.. mr Winn 4f Cardui h Ift-U letter and ntim'-r than when JO year of ((. J OH. A. KlaK.MiAi-iat. Mrs. Eiienhtfcr hid tried everything durtntf her thrct years sickness and had spent consfd. erjble money. She was weak and could hardly jet about for three yean before she took WINEoGARDUI Now, after taking the Wine of Cardui, she can work hlth her husband In the hay field. That Is turd work, but it Is not as injurious to a woman's health as labor in stores, factories and offices where thousands of girls are closely con fined Vtar after vcar. Viith (he aid of Uine af work and enjov tood health. The VTstlUVIV'lV SHOR.TL1INE and Union Pacific TO THE EAST The O. R. N C Gives the . Choice of fHREt TRAIhb DAILY TWO VIA THE LRLtON C"E VIA THt BhtAT KQRThERM f.r. TO Snokane Minneapol s St. Paul ami Chicago, Salt Luke, Denver, l ma ha, Chicago and Kansas City, Ocean theauiers leave l'orilaud every 6 Davs for SAN FRANCISCO. Bonis leave r'urlltinu dally for 1,11 Wil. laiiieitnand Column III ver I'olnts. Monthly hlthliii i lo Chinaund Japan i'or lull iitioi umiiou call on or ud drene uearisl O. H. di iN. Tiuaet Agent or addiob, A. L. CRAIQ. (li'ii'l I'SHvenner Agent, , , Port land . Or. Gorvallis & Eastern RAILHOAD. TIItlK IIAUll Nl, 2 for. Yiinuiua- i'rnln lenvna Albany 120 V M leaves Corvallis I:.'i0 P .N( rrivea Yauina 0:45 P SI No. IJteturnlny i Leaves Yaiuini. 7:00 A M (.eaves Corvallis 11:80 A M Arrives Albany liidb I'M No. 8 for'DetroiV- , Ieaves Alhiiny 7:00 A M Arrives Detroit 12:15 I'M No. 4 fiom Detroit Leaves Detroit 12:45 P M Leaves Albany f:40 M Trains 1 and 4 arrive in Albany In time tn couueot with the S 1' south botinil train, as well as giving two or three hours in Albany before departure of S 1' North bound train for Port land. Train No 2 connects with the S V west slda train at Corvallis CrouiiiK for Independence McMinuvihe aud all points north to Portland EDWIN HT'ONK, Manager JTUKNKK . Agent Albany ' TICKETSJO ALL POINTS EAST VIA uhortesf and tuijiest limj . - in 51. PAUL. CUllTh.murL'UCIoChGO An all points ljat. TH-ooeh P.lse. and Tourist Sl....rs. "I Oinles ... Bufl.t Smoking Llbrsry Cars. DAII YTRA1N8. 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