Mexicar.
Mustang
Liniment
for
:jrns,
ked & Inflamed Udders,
Jes,
?heumaLic Pains,
walezc i?"d Straint,
mr.iv Sores,
rjlf joints,
l&rness T: Saddle SoJ-sa,
sciatica,
.umbago.
5calds,
glisters,
r.sect Bites,
! Cattle Ailments,
v i Horse Ailments,
li Sheep Ailmentss
Penetrates i.-iJ3cle
Membrane anJ Tissue
Quickly to the Very
5eat of Pain and
Ousts it in a Jiffy.
Sub in Vigorously.
JHuManj; Liniment conqj.ort
Pain,
Makes rina or Becst wail
7 o ' -b
.M.ckly. Over 2,000 prlvfito endorficmentP.
Prematurenws inenB iinnotenfy in ine first
'age. It ia a symptom of Ern.itiQl wcaltneM
Uf! barrenness. It can bo stoppvd lu 20 days
W the use of Hudyan.
he new discovery was madr fry thePpwlai
W of the old famous Hudson Medical Institute.
r the strongest vltalizer made. It 1 very
powerful, but harmless. Hold for $1.00 a pack
ietorG packages for 85.00(;.ainroiUedboxei).
Vr tten guarantee given for a euro. I f you buy
ix boxes and are rot cntlruy cured, six mora
VU1 bosom to yon fVee of all cl-ara.
Jendfor clrculnrsand Utniinn.Kls. Addrtxa
HCDSOr MDlCAb INSTiTTJTIC,
ttancUon stowtoQf .ilHrket v liUli Stm
Sail Franc lac, VmU m
OREGON CENTRAL
& EASTERN.
R. r. Co.
YAQU1NA BAY ROUTE.
Connects nt Yatinlnn Hay with the
Kan Francisco & Yauina Bay stentn
'liip Company.
STEAMSHIP "FARALLON,"
Sails from Ynqiilnn evcrv 8 days for
San Francisco, Coos Bay, Fort Orfort!
Trinidad nnd Hamboldt Bay.
PassEager Accomodations UnsDroasscl
Shortcut Route Between the Wil
lamette Valley and California.
Fare from Albany and Points West to
Kan Francisco.
Cabin $ 7 00
Steerage S 00
To Coos Ha and Fort Orford,
Cabin 0 00
To Humboldt Bay.
Cabin t 8 00
Hound Trio Good for 60 days
rV-clal flTM
KIVEK DIVISION'-
Steamer "A!banv" and '"V . M.
Hcrnir," iihm-Iv funii-bed. I" avi- Alt'an.v
daily exeept fcuturd.i.v at 7:4') a m. r
rivlnif in Fort land t be snire (Ky nt
:.')0 p m. K.-iuriiini.' Icats leave I'-'H- :
iand the pame iljv Mmve at ;
ni. arriving in Albany nt 7:l'i pm.
DWIS STONE, . r. MAYO
MannKcr. Pul't Ktrct C'.T
UEORUK F. UKaW. ttcalKa;e I
s ip Si:
SIotot of u twitching
,il .JJ7 ! E'J'-'V'?' " the eyes
5Se mPM
orredoTtho B-.i Jr-V-v 1
a. infrrcicn- V'v Strengthens,
(It men of j; ;:: tuvlk'oraiei
xm oe anil p.i V'-rv and toneH the
n.rlcs, r'if'-Vi ontlreaystera.
'idyan kK-f--v'-.3 -Hujjan cures
u'siy vego- pi'.T'L", ftl IeollIty,
oi.-. f:e fra Nervousness,
tarfan s-.opa R'V'r,Ti,-Y'rM J'.misslons,
i ha rlln fc'3 W4! restores
1 0 S T l&K'iEWfSa b y d a y
I THE LILY.
Then iru-J . Woom h
..SSI doud' fK1!" " h
A traeic oct.ir like cuiutlon me.
I followed tu her .. ni now e , .
Or ro tta , u.,,,-., (a.rn
A-, l Md,'kn 1 ""l'l"r.,l her h.-,n,t
; ha,; f""""- v y t
IKrll, will, iMu-ate. unhapiiT
I knew moro .erely than from ai,T fa..
o "ly r""all Wat worOa
Tlien loo-jing , tha, ,lv wll wW
IKh, tlita llower hut a lit.l whil,
Oli, but n l!:i' while-lma risen here.
A brief obllvinn overbnrdeni It
bo Krans.-ly J.em and , ,vhile. 3 US
Jo l nimh l..vl ami guarded wistfully.
Oh. flora this tluwer lie never far .war'"
aI V. i' ",ovrJ 1-'y on,
Au.l :u I n-alked Inside her I awoke.
Stephen Philliia iu riieetator.
NOT UXUSUAT,
"Are you going out tonight, Philf"
"Yea."
"And you will bo lute coming In, I mm
posof" "A wise supposition, that! Yes, I (hall
be rather lute. What do yon want to
know forf"
l'hil Qrovillo glanced across the dinner
table at his young wife somewhat curi
ously, and she, meeting his gnzo, shrugged
her shoulders withoutansweriug his ques
tion. "You needn't sit up for 1110, " her hus
band remarked carelessly.
"Thank you. I suppose I con please
myself !"
"You generally do that, and yon know
well enough that I never lay down any
special laws for you."
She looked nt him, with a little smile
curving her Hps.
"And were you to do 60, do you think 1
should obey tliemf" she asked.
"My dear child, I have never given the
subject a thought."
"Hut do your" she persisted.
"Don't bother!"
"How very liko a man to avoid answer
ing a queatiun by saying 'don't bother!' "
she returned, laughing.
"And how exceedingly like a woman to
plagtio ono with senseless questions!"
"You called me a child just now," his
wife remarked, rising from her chair nnd
reaching across the tnhlo for a box of cig
arettes. "May I ask what you are going to do
now?" Grevillo asked.
"You may ask certrlluly, but I can plcaso
myself about answering," she said and
proceeded to light 0 cigarette with hor
back turned toward him.
"Excuso my smoking before you'vo fin
ished your dessert," she said as sho blow
n whilf of smoke from betweon hor red
lips nnd turned and faced him.
Ho looked nt her with a puzzled expres
sion in his eyes.
"Since when have you learned that very
charming accomplishment?" ho inquired
Barcastically.
Hhe drew her pretty brows together per
plexedly. "I'm really sorry 1 can't tell you, but
I vo forgotten now long ago It is.?'
Ho gavoa short limgh and watched her
as she daintily illcked the ash off her cig
arette, and ho wondered why it did not
anger him to seo her smoke, slnco usually
ho abhorred to seo a woman do so.
It struck him also that had shedono the
same thing a few months beforo it would
have called down upon her head his wrath
ful indignation, but now ho felt totally
indifferent as to what sho might choose to
do. It mattered to him less than nothing,
6lnco ho was utterly and indescribably
tired of her.
"You don't object to my smoking,
Phil?" his wifo Inquired, watching his
faco keenly. "It can't really matter much
what I do at least to you."
"What a scnslblo remark 1"
"The truth Is often that." She threw
tho cigarette into the llro and turned and
looked at his handsome faco half wistfully.
"What a pity it is wo ever got married I"
sho cried, with a littlo break In her voice.
"What an awful, awful nlty I" Then she
ran quickly out of tho room In an exceed
ingly undignified manner.
l'hil Grevillo looked rather astonished.
"I wonder if 6ho meant itf" he solilo
quized. "Sho iid it as though she did. And
how jolly pretty sho looked smoking that
clgnrettol I wonder why sho did It? If
she thought it would annoy 1110 sho was
mlstakon. All tho same, I hato to seo any
woman smoke it's vulgar nnd low,
though I'm hanged if she didn't mako the
thing look downright well. I bet .llm
Taunton would think so. Poor fool! He's
desporatoly in love with her. What n
thousand nltlos ho didn't marry her! 1
bellevo I wish ho had. Still, if she warn't
so confoundedly soft hearted she wouldn't
bo half bad, and sho's uncommonly pretty
nt times. .1 lm Taunton told mo he thought
sho looked ill, but, then, he's so for gone
that them's no acoounting for what he
docs or says. Poor devil! It must bo
rnther hard lines being in lovo with nn
othor mnn's wife not that It matters
muoh nowadays, for It seems a faahlona
bio complaint." Here his reflections
censed, ond ho rose and left the room,
q'ho sound of his wife's voice, singing
an old fashioned song, reached him as ho
crossed tho hall, and ho paused lor a rew
seconds at tho drawing room door and lis
tened. , . , ,
Ho hardly knew what prompted him to
enter tho room, but when the slender,
white gowned figure at the piano turned
round ho was suiuding by tho fire, looking
down at tho glowing embers, ond his
wifo's faco Hushed with pleasure as she
camo toward him.
It was something new for him to Join
her after dinner, and her heart gave a glad
leap, ond hopo seemed born within her
afresh.
As sho crossed tho long room, with the
soft, subdued light of candles shining on
hor fair faco nnd dusky hair, sho madeo
picturo beautiful enough to gladden any
man's heart, but the time had gone by
when her beauty had held Phil Grevillo
spelllmund nnd fascinated him as no other
woman's loveliness hod power to do. He
looked nt her now with even pulses nnd
co-il, critical eyes nnd rather wondered
why ho had been so mad alMiut her. After
all she was not nny better looking than
dorens of other women, he argued, and
vt how Jim Taunton ravtd alxiut herl
But, thi n, Jim wu In love with her, and
he- well, he was not. A compla
cent smile stole over his face as he po"
d. red thus, for he knew how utterly and
wholly she worshiped him and was ebao-
lot-.y sura of her faltlifalneas. bu not
one did tha thought strike hlu of bt
cruel neglect, which was killing her l
lrobably had it struck htm I.e.
o ad have put the thought away as be
log too trivial for hit .mart, up to dato
He did nut notice, that as she encoun
tered his gaie all tha gladness died cut . '
her fSlv. and he knew not that the care
less Indifference tba saw in It entered lm
her soul with Intolerable angnlsh.
lam not going to bore vou with mv
company for iog," he lmnil,?
against tho mantelpiece.
tr!.' You know rou don't 1,,vo "" l'hil.
Why don't you tell the truth and sav yen
don t Intend being bored bv me?" she an
swered quickly.
"Ono doesn't always llko to sav what
one thinks," he replied, shrugging his
shoulders.
"I do bore you, then?" she asked.
'You bore me when you ask ueh n
stupid lot of questions."
His wife's lips trembled and quivered.
"Do you know what people oro sav
ing?" she went on slowly. "I hear It
wherever I go, though, of course, I'm not
supposed to. Shall I tell you what It Is?"
"Please yourself."
"All right. 1 11 toll you then. It s onlv
that you aro tired to death of 1110 and re
pent your marriage from the bottom of
your heart For once people tell the truth,
lion't they?"
Sho pushed her hair back from her fore
head with a weary littlo gesture, and hor
husliand burst Into a boisterous laugh.
"Yes, for once people hnve hit tho mark
nearly In tho right place," he said, with
an angry Bash. "Have you any more In
teresting news to tell me before I go?"
"Is that Interesting? I should hnve
thought it dreadfully stale to vou who
have known It so long, and besides It Is
such on everyday thing. I hoard some one
whisper today that It was 'qulto a com
mon ocouiTonco not at all unusual.' "
She laughed softly and raised a pair of
shining eyes to his.
"Let mo have a good look nt von,
Phil," sho said, tilting her head slightly
to one sldo and regarding his fair,
handsome faco with a smile lurking round
her mouth.
"What a good looking boy you arc!"
she whispered, "ovon when you are an
gry." Grovlllo made her a mooking bow, but
sho only smiled that strango littlo smile
ngaln and stood on tiptoe and placed her
small houds on his great, broad shoulders.
"Good night," sho said. "I know you
are longing to go, ond I wouldn't kivp
yon against your will for worlds. Good
night. And, oh, Phil, I'm awfully sorry
I smoked." Sho raised hor iialo littlo face
to his, but with a 111 uttered growl ho
pushed her roughly away from him.
"No, I'm banged If I will kiss you after
your romnrks," ho cried scolllngly, and
strodo out of the room with quick, angry
strides, banging tho door bohind him with
considerable gusto.
Though Phil Grevlllo's conscience was
a very minute ono, It gavo him littlo rest
that evening, nnd as ho wended his way
homoward a few hours later he had tho
good graco to feel rather ashamed of him
self. "What a bruto sho must think me!" ho
muttered as ho let himself Into tho house,
and lndocd, to do him Justice, ho thought
himself one also.
"It's a pity sho's so tender hearted," ho
continued, hanging up his coat, "liccause
I'm really awfully fond of her, though 1
was too bad temporal to tell hor so when
sho told mo what peoplo were saying."
Ho crossed tho hall and noticed a streak of
light shining underneath tho drawing
room door, and, somewhat surprised, he
turned tho handlo and entered tho room.
Ho paused on tho threshold, and nil ex
olamatlon broke from his Hps, for on one
of tho lounges lay his wlfo, apparently In
a deep sleep.
"Good hoavens! What brings her here
at this unearthly hour?" ho murmured
and walked across tho room softly and
stood looking down at her with a new and
unnccountablo tenderness stirring within
bis henrt. How fair sho soomed to him
in her childish white gown, with ono nrm
thrown lightly over her head ond the
othor lying onrelossly on tho crimson vel
vet cushions how fair and fragllel
Her beauty struck him moru forcibly
than It had ever before, and ho mentally
compared tho puro, high bred face, which
looked unnaturally pale in tho dim light,
with tho ooarso, painted and liemuged
facos he had seen at the musio hall that
night.
A great wave of rcgrot swept over his
soul with overwhelming force. It seemed
to striko him how terribly lie had neglect
ed her, how cruelly ho hnd treated tho
frail, clinging littlo creature, and ho licnt
down nnd gently pushed the soft scented
hair from her forehead and pressed a rev
erent kiss on her smooth, rounded cheek,
but ho drew back with a ory of terror.
Her faco was cold loy cold ond tho blood
seemed to freezo in his veins.
He placed a trembling hand over her
heart. It wos quito still deadly, horribly
still and with a groan of agony he re
membered that her mother hod died of
heart disease.
Ho fell on his knees liesido hor silent
form and took hor little cold hands In his
warm ones, calling to her In wild accent
of despair to speak to him. Jlut tno soitiy
parted Hps did not answer, though a smile
seemed to hover round them such os one
sees on a child's foco when asleep, ond tbe
dorkly fringed eyelids did not quiver at
bis passionate caresses.
Through the easement a faint glmm of
light shone pale and yellow, show ing that
a now day had anwnea ior me imng 01. u
for tho dood. Queen.
Fulfilled tha Law.
When It was first arranged for pos turns
ten to send in quarterly reports, many
queer document were furnlsh.il. One of
tbe funniest enmo from WaU rford, I- niton
county, Ills., ond Is a model of compre
hensiveness, If not of grammatical pre l
slon. it Is on a file at the )wstil!loc de
partment ond roods as follows:
Waterfortl. fulton e. 11a
July tho II IUD
muster Jiinea buckanin. prweMent of I'ntted
8tat. Uear ftur Hen required by the in
structloru of le poMt-ofrire to renort ouarter
ly, I now fooWll tht pleaitln duty by n-iwrtln
aa follows: Tin Marvnstln ha l-n Koln on
pretty well and in.st of the nalora tiavn o'.
thur entttn about dun, wheat Is hardly an
average crop, on rollln tana corn la yellowish
and wont cut more than ten or ftflen UxhlU
totheaker tho health of the eonni.uiiille la
only tolerably mis-wllii and r,lery liave broken
out in aboushl 1 and a half inllia from lour,
tlialr are a powerful awaken on the itul.Jee of
rellirun In the potta naljorhxl and many oul
are being- made to know their strut forgiven 101s
I fore yUterday and one of them Is a ir w-rarf
' y thing and wont lire half It. days tnia la
alsxit all I know and hare to m-orl tha l.re
ent quarter sive my rtwpeeta to lira- Buckanlo
and subserlb mj eelf your Troolry
I Ablral Jtnklna,
a ai at fulton Co 11a
S. 1. hjKtX,
t Vhiel
P 1'. Sxoihiius.., A.-i-l-.i.t i'olsirr.
First National Bank
Ot Eugene.
raid up 8Kb ispitiii 5o,iuK.
Surplus and fronts, $50,tHK
liugene
- C 'cgon
A krentral b.v.iiui; burners ,1, ns en reasoti
aKoternn, Sii.t ,!r!'. on NKW YvHK,
I'lllrAGO. SAN l ltANt'lSt'tl ami POUT
I.AM), Ili.KGuN.
KilU of eiehnN-e ..!.! en f..ri-n countries.
lVpo.it received secret to chivk or eertiti
cat of nVj.siit.
Ail .vl!w.tions entiu-t, d toils will re.oiv.
prouij't attntior.
VIA
Library
Car Route
AMERICA'S SCENIC LINt.
Veils In
Rock
Dining I- E-,,i B,ll"
a'. Cart. N rtMtV.""'
I Is It
Tie all rail route to Kootsna! mtnins district
viasfiKiE aim wane.
SHORTEST AND QUICKTES LINE
TO
St. Paul, Minneapolis,
Cululh, Chicago
AndallPointsEast..
Through Palaco and Tourist
Sleepers, Dining and Library
observation cars.
Daily Trains, Past Time,
Service and Scenery Unequalled,
Kor t'ekett1 ind fti.l tufomiation mil on or
addrt'SK
JOHN 11. WILLIAMS, Ariti lCugenc. Moom
over I-aiie County Hank.
A 110 HKN.1ISTON,
R C8TKVKNH, C I' A T A, lAnUaml Or
O W 1' A. HotttU', Wash.
Old Kentucky
LIQUOR HOUSE,
W. M. REHSHAW. Proprietor.
Kn-pH (he Hot brHinloof
WHISKEY, BRANDY, BIN
ASP
All Kinds of Wines
Aim tho Vrebrabil WHUTZ
MILAVAUKEK HKKKon dmiiolit.
J L. PAGE,
UEAlJtR IV
ROCERIES
Having a Lurire untl Complete stock of
Htaplu and Fanry Orocurloa bought
in the bwt niarlit'ta,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
1 ct'ii oiler tho ptibll 1 liotter prlcea
than any other hotii In KuKtiie.
FrofiQce o allKlcdstaicn at Market Prices.
U. S. Land Commissioner.
Joel Ware, having buun ap
pointed U. S. Circuit Court
Commissioner for the district
or Oregon, is now prepared
to make Uomicmtkad Filings,
Final Phooks, and tako tes
timony in Coxtkst Cases.
Having had thirty years ex
perience in tliis line, he will
guarantee natisfaction in
every case. Oflico in Odd
Fello'vs' Building, Eugene
Oregon.
A LADY'S TOILET
I not complete
without an ideal
POMPLEXIOU
i POZZONI'S
Combines every clement of
beauty and ptit.'ty. It is beauti
fying, soothing, hcalini;, health
ful, and Inrir.'.esi, and when
1 1 rightly Iir'-1 is invisible A t.iort
delicate and desir.tMc protection H
f t 10 ia u'-e in tr.is cimiats.
irfai'kicic,
l'r 1:
H.
&
I Ini'.it np:a hivltj tU tsalcs.
it n fun ttt tonrnHtm:. V
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
E. BANGS, Proprietor.
Stai;e leaves Kugene for Florence
Mondays Wednesda) s Friday . at 6 a ill
Keturning stage " leaves " Kloreuiv
for Kugetie Tuehdays Tliursilajs and
Miowi,,,".Ku,u al
t ti p 11 tl.e d;iy
IV.il K HhK ...n,
RT.lekeu'lw at K H.nV.- ;,V..,V Ura. W
eur. o-l liurJ .V i'v.-u;.irf .ijic. tu nor-
vuw.
EUGENE-LEABURG. i
Hereafter I will tun a dailr ti U tw.vn !
tueiie au.l leahutv. t'leiuhl . .1 tvcsaiia
lioe.J Iw led i my .lat.le l'.w eu-nuij Ivioie
dep..nure et the .Ui
Mane leave, tuseue ml S a m. arrlvinu at tea-1
I'lirs at 11 a ui. K-in.mi.s, .u0 leaiva tea
huts at 1 n ill. arrivine In I n. o.. .1 ; 1, ,., .
FOLEY SPRINId; ,
rULtI Ort-lllNlja
Mae,. t. iv.sKu!;,.,,,. for lolev Springs;
Mondays, Weilnesilavs and l-'t nlavs at
a in, returning alieitiate days.
THROUGH T1GKETS
To tho EAST via th
UNION PACIFIC Si'STEH
ThruiiKh I'ulliimu PuVaou sleepera. TourU
tleeiiers and new Kecllnliiu Chair cars.
DAII v r-ORTLANDTO CHIC'AOO
1 ra'.na heatiHl by steam andean lighted lij
I'lntiek Light.
Time to Chicago, SI, days time to New
York, 4i days, which Is tnmiy hours qulekel
than all competitors.
For rates, tliuo tables and full lutomiatloo
apply to
K. J. Mefl.ANAllAN, ABenl, Kiinene. Or.
It. W, IIAXTON, f. K, UKOWN,
liell'l Aiiinl, Pl.t. l'ans. At,
15 Thlnl st.,rortlaiul,;)t.
ORTHERN
PACIFIC Ry.
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Elegant
Tourist
Sleeping Cars
r St. Paul
Minneapolis,
Duluth,
Faro
TO 1 Grand Forks
Urookston
Wlnnlno"
Helena and
Butte.
-Through Tickets to-
Chlcago,
Washington
Philadelphia,
New York,
Boston and all
Points East and South.
For Information, lime cards, maps and tickets
call on or write
R. McMURPHEY
(lellM Agent, Ktlgi'llli,
Oltive: IbioniH !! ntid 4 Shellcin ltlnck.
tin
CHARLTON, Asst. Gcnl. Pass.AecQt,
25 MorrlMn Hircet, cinnor Third
PORTLAND. OPIQON
KOU A I.Ii POlaNTK KAST.
LEAVE DEPOTFIHH ANO S1KEE1S ARR It
'I hu l'ul Mall, via Ihinl
ItiKton Hn.lt likc, l innha
or Knttm city, or vis H
kane. MintifiiiMiIlK Slid HL
7 00 I M
K::u) A M
Usllj
I'm.), with tlimuKliMrvlco
ti. Kaallrtl fttlfH.
Kor IViidleloii, l.sCrsndc
7 .00 V M
ItBsttT Ul'jr, "laltl "mm,
I my too, nl fni( I'lillinnu
: MuM'iiw nnd Mntiu inlulHK
8Tnm
rUihhii , m J
' 1 d I mixed train fori
H (rnd Klvur, Thu Imlliti )
slid Itittriru-dlitttj "lnt". J
0:00 j,m
ThroiiKli Piillinsn sleepers, tourist sleepers
and reclluliiK ' hair ears ate attached totiruiih
trains.
For all Information, rates, etc., call at cltj
office, comer Halilnitoa and Third streets
o1.,.d,or..ld,o.. w nmlI),RT,
(Iciarsl l iurwjutdir AKeiii.
E. MrNKIU,,
HimcIvi t and Manager.
Portland, On-(oii.
K.J. UM.'IaANAlIAN. Anni
KugcUO
TAKE
LIVERINE-
-FOR 'I IIK-
LIV
AND CONSTIPATION.
for Sale b All
-
MllM in 11 LL
11
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N
S
Pullman
0i is il lui
E lUH nrlUUU IL01VJiL.U TI,,. wond.r.ul ,e
O 1 lllllllliwv ,-hi. Wrak Urnuir. Lasnf
ll'i'.m" ". lir.aa.he, W.k.lula..,'l.t Manhood, NiBhilr Krals
,,'e," Nnvouaiiraa.all drains, l.s ol p.ier lu Gen.iotlve Oijans of
" : 1 I.. nf..fll..n. voolhtul error, eaceaalva use of
Lfta. W f
' A toO.ir.., opium or atimolanta, which lead to Infirraity.CMiaumptlonor
Klf Inuniir. Can berarrted In Teat poikrt. $ o per I..I. tl'ir t "J
,11 orroael Cit. alar Free. Kuld by all drurslats. A.k for It: Uke noulher.
ata.'iiita.turr.l by the P'au Mrdieine Co., Far. a. France. UuellaM
iirufU.,(lialrtlatin(BKeDta. iuiroano iimniiiDia,rwiiiuuiv..
; lillir 1 1 Ilia. Ilt'll OIoal
Sou 1'iU'ilie Lino.
To all I'oluts East.
S lid vtstihule Irani, consiatlng of
1'alaiv shaping earn, luxurious dining
oats, elegant day i-oaehea and tllagnill-
T l" "V 1 1IV colonist sleep-
.... ....... ..... 1 .1011. iu 1110 iiiauuo
1 W llllliut I'liatlgO.
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NAKfSP.
Mill DKWKK.
M.. Hi A n iirv.
NKl.sllS,
KAI.S1,
THAI l
Ko.MtLANl) AND
Mininn
I Hill U
llptnin
All points lii the Okanogan. Country
' l""l"'''t giving run description
of tills womletlul eoiintrv A.k 11,..
agent f ,r (, . ()f .
11. hi--.ii v inn iiii.iii.
I. wesl I'.nti a to nu.l from . , .
... via all Atlantic S eam shl p I.ltio
CANAIHAS PACIFIC ICY CO.'S
Foyal mail Steamship Cine
TO CHINA AND JArAN.
CAN A 111 A N Al'STltAl.lAN HTKAMKR LINK
TO -
IIONOI.I ,.P, FIJI ANPAP.TUAI.IA.
Tne shortest Huh to tho Colonies,
llie.e ati auiiM-a cany an expi-rleuoed
medienl iiihii, tuitl a atowardcHa on
every voyage.
Fur tluin tables, pamphlets, or any
lliforinallnn, call on or tuldreaa
IIKO. F. CHAW, A.J. CDYl.K,
Aliont, KiiKi ne. FrelKlit and I'smtrmrer As
tiKO.M, I.. IlKUtVN."" f "'"""' l'u"""J'U
IMt. 1'ttnn. Ak'ftit, Vneouvr, B. c.
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
The Shasta Routf1
OF TUK
The McraPacilc Co.
Kitpress Trains Leave l'lirtlaiid Dally
South FN .rtP
nT paTT.v 1'ortlantl Ar HdlTTi
1 Ml a m I, v Kugana l.v S.0D A M
llrlil am Ar San Kranelsco l.v I 7 .-OP r X
Alaive train., atop at Kast l'ortlanil, Oreitun
t Itv, Wooilliiirn, Mali Turner, Marlon
.ledi'iaou, Allmiiy, 'i'lingi-nt, Manilla, llaliey
llnrrinhiirg, .liiiiotlon Oitv, Kiuinne, tiros
well, Ciittuga tiniv.., Drain, and all station
rem Uoaehur.; to Aahlaud llioluaive.
IIOMimiHU HAIL, I1A1LT,
H.; M a in l.v Portland Ar '.tOpin
'.'.III p m, l.v Kuiieno J,vi '.'Mlatn
ft.'JS p in I A r Koaolnug Lvf am
nAt.KM I'lHNKNOItlt, 11AU.Y.
4:011 p Oil I. I'oitlnud, ArllO:!!. am
t:lr l in A Salem, Lv8K)aui.
-D1N1NU CAUS ON OODEN UOUTE.
I'DLLMAK UOITUT SLEEPERS
ANn
BKCOND CLASS 8LEKPING (JAltS
Attaohed to all through trains.
Weit Side Division.
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND 00RV AILI
KAIL 1IIAIH tlAILT (lIUSIT SUMI1AT.)
7-.H0 am I Lv Portland Ar I (1.20 pro
HPI.'i p a; I Ar Oorvallls Lrli9fipn
At Albany and v!iirvallls connect with train
of Olflgon t'culral & Knateril Hallway,
, sxraiaa tiiaib iiailt Iiioitsukdai.)j
4 :4S p in Lt i'.irtland Ar I 8:2(1 a ra
7 :2o p in Ar MuMlunvllla Ll5:M)aui
THKOUOHT10KKTS to all PoinU
in the riim.rn Slates, Canada and Europe
oan be otitained nt lowest rates from
I,. O. A DA lit, Agent, Kugone
It KOK1ILKK, K. I' ItOtJKltS,
ailinai(cr, yta.t. ti, r, aHS Ao
llltTLANIl. (Ill K.HON
I1ET ABUVE PICTURE DOES HUT REPRESENT
a panHonpi ""'n mi the Chicago, Ml-
watikee t. 1'a I Hallway. No. Its
trnlim . lb ventl ilud, heated t y stea.n
ami Hun. ..i by electricity. Kacb
uleeplng car lierlli baa an -le -trio read
ing lamp,' Its dining car aro the beat
In tliu world and It .'iiaclies are pal
neca on wheels.
This great railway, conmc'iiig na lt
does with all tranacoiitliie'ilui lines at
HI. I'niil nnd Omaha, a--rfur to tha
traveling ptibllo tho best service
known, Tlnkolavlu the Chicago, M II
wutikix) & Ht. Paul Hallway are on sale
at all railroad feet nMloos to any
I mint In tne l.'nHcd Htates or Canada
'or :;iai, fol.lerh aud other informa
tion ail.lieMh:
C.J. EDDY, General Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
Eugene Street Railway.
TIMK CAHD.
After the 4lh of Oct. IWrt, the stree
cant will run mi the following schtrdul
tlmo until further notice.
I.F.AVISO Tim DKPOT.
7:10-7:10-8:10-8:40 0:10-:40-10fl0 a. tu.
then every half hour.
I.KAVKTHB PNIVKIUiTV.
7:M-7A-8'-5-S&,)-l):2.'-lA0-10:16 a. iu..
.hen every half hour.
Cam will leave promptly on time.
11. W. liOLDKN.
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