ANWENXETTER
Jo MOTHERS.
WE WkE 'A$3EitliK3 IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "C ASTORIA " AND
" PITCHER'S CASTORIA," as ouu trade mark.
, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Uyannis, Massachusetts
was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA,'" tho same
that has borne and doe3 now yrr-r-r on every
bear the facsimile signature of w722& wrapper
This is the original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been
used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the hind you have always bought tt on uw
and has the signature of G&yffi&x wrap
per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex
cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher h
President. ' 2 s
March 8, 1897. QrfUL &fysL0,i
Do Not Be Deceived
ju uui, v...UQ..gl., me mc ui your cmid by accepting
a tuca ouu3ni.uic wim.li bume ciruggist may oner you
jucLduac iic niaK.cs ii iew more pennies on it), the in
gredients of which even he does not know.
"The Kind You Have Always Bought"
BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
vu)ia: AM 1LU.UE.
jHE
WOUND, THE FIRST SPOOL C?
THREAD IN AMERICA.
3 t'l!Ll will irib;.L)l,v U- ii.Uv!; tllit . t u;n - j
I i
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You.
TNt CCNTAUH COMPANY, IT MURRAY BTneCT. NEW YK OITV.
JOB
W .U" i a
ENVELOPES
LETTER HEADS,
BILL MEADS,
MEMORANDUMS,
INVITATIONS,
CARDS,
WEDDING STATIONERY,
PROGRAMS,
POSTERS,
PAMPHLETS,
RECEIPT BLANKS
LEGAL BLANKS,
MINING BLANKS,
BRIEFS.
Or anything else you need executed to
your entire satisfaction.
Daily
and
Weekly
...EUGE1E
CAMPBELL BHDS.. Proprietors
Inuaci. ami llmm t-ile(jiuuj(,s nouMk.fp-ing-CuHllr
or tlio l ate-Keep Llttlo
t hiMrrn at Home -Home, nail Jcwi'letl
I'.trt it-re.
HcKemireo c.ilKy.i', ulioui, milt,; (mm
1 1. Louis, In bor eightieth vrar, Is a worn-
n who l:n nn inttreMitip hlvttirieaJ eon-'
l.ivlluli Willi ullu of Iho liuvr (trout liulii.
tries of Amerioa, tho siury uf v. hk'li has,
never founU ltd uay Into print, turn in
tho locnl impels of tho town. Mrs. Mnrtlin
Little Davidson, tho luily referred to,
i pooled tho Hist spool of cotton tlirend over
round in America In tho first thread mill
rver ercetcd un this sido of tho Atlantic.
At tho llttlo vlllnitu of Dmcut, Mass.,
quite close to Lowell, "tho spindle cltv of
Amtrlcu," tho iirst mill waa croiteil liy a
Saitoh cnpitallst from lloston. It was n
emtio affair, run by wntor power ami cal
culated for llttlo else than tho process of
spooling, tho thread being imported In
hanks, nliuoet n llnlshed product, from
the mills in ijcotlniul.
Whllo tills pioneer industrial adventuro
was haekeil by Boston capital, it was John
and Peter I.awson, two brother, tieotcli
immigrants, w howero tho moving power
of tho enterprise, and under whoso ninn.
agenient It was conducted. It was for
work In this mill, and to tench tho trade
to a force of employees, that Martha Lit
tle, then a molilon of Stt years, and her sis
ter, personally known to tho Messrs. I.nw
son, woro sent for to Paisley, Scotland,
then the world's greatest center for thread
manufacture, nnd which still produces
moro thread than nil other manufacturing
centers of drent liritain combined. She
was employed at the time in the great I'er
Biislio mills. Ono of tho recommendations
that commended her to tho Messrs. Law
son was her well known skill In tho work,
evidenced by tho fact that sho hold a per
fect reconi. This meant that In tho ciaot-
"7 J V
MAItTIIA UTILE IN THE F011TIE3.
Ins tasU of counting accurately tho lontlia
m sbo wound them rapUUy upon tho spool,
In keeping thu account correctly and wiml
ing exactly tlio rcriuirod length upon tho
pools. Blio luiu nc vor been found in error
by tho careful nnd repeated testa inrnio by
tho overseers, who not only took co'rnizinico
of the stylo of tho work, but of tho accu
racy of tho count, for it seems that (ho
then established guarantee nnd et ill fa
miliar representation on tho labels, "war
ranted BOO yards," was conscientiously
maintained.
This young woman undertook tho trans
atlantic journey, then no trilling under
taking, in company with her sister Eliza
beth, leaving behind her pnrcnts and her
home. They embarked in tho Jsontuno. n
Bailing vessel, in March, 18-14, and woro
ten weeks upon tho sea, encountering a no
voro storm, losing both main and mizzen
masts, which being found by other vessels.
tho Xeptuno was reported lost. JJut they
woro finally driven into Halifax, and three
months after tho young ladies sailed from
Livorpool they reached their destination
at Dracufc, Itlass. Mrs. Davidson was tho
first to operato "n Bpindlo in tho now fac
tory, and In Juno of tho yoar 1844, through
her hands, tho Infant thread industry pro
duced us nrsG spool.
Murtlm Llttlo, whoso fingers guided tho
work of tho first American thread spindle,
wos married to Alexander Davidson, a
Scotchman, native- of Wigtonshlro, eight
years fcor junior, and they livo just cast of
Lebanon, Ills., cozlly fixed In an humblo
farm cottago on a small, tract of land,
whoro Mr. Davidson curries on truck fann
ing. Mrs. Davidson was born in 1818 in
Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland, tho birthplace- of
tno poet uurns, wuoso couplet,
Auld Ayr, whom ne'er a town buipobscs
For honest mou and bouny luaseH,
sho quotes with a pleasant twlnklo and
not without a touch of pride. Sho belongs
to ono of four sots of twins, and was ono uf
3 children. She is well preserved for ono
who has felt tho weight of almost 80 win
tors, and performs her own honsehold du
ties. Sho roads readily without tho old of
glasses, and In con vomit ion is lively nnd
interesting. Sho describes tho various
processes of work in tho thread manufao-
turo as minutely as though it was but yes
terday sho left tho spindle and tho bobbin.
St. Louis Globo-Demacrat.
things i:i thy w.;r!d, H is
tn- pc. . Oii'ti irst i
llowi is. hut I. t r.C tlii' r;i!i :-;, c dirr.v
uih. thinking to Jtihalo tfieir fi;ir:r;''ie
for tlnyaro Iki artful cvmibiiuitli'iHuf rag
nnd witvthfy niv urtilloinl. Ucll, tluv
are iihiio oustiy thai real s,m; jv
out1, with a few pence, can n! tain a nus.'-i-r:iy"
tilled ftsnn'R' garden', but- tht tv-sf.
t.r'.ilieial Uow ors, gatlit-te J frt.in lii !k'1v.
cf ,;c. 1 , wvu only Uu pv:;i.U by lm )
1'Citlihy few. , , , i
In null n nwin ni tliif, !s It ihlo (, ;
i in;. -tm a liuighing gt-oiip d?;twn rt-niid 1
the winu'f 11 talking tho li(lv K-moJ
il Hd plearnnp noniionst) that coi;tniiig iljo i
eonversaiion of a friendly circlcv Or c:tn !
we iinaginn such nn apartiiK nt forming :
tho scene uf u joyous family puny, tint in
Lher and mother seated in their uriuchaiiu I
i ml watching thoir children, wights iif f
various ages from tho ileum re kiie of US,
who is netting a puree fer her i ;ira. down'!
to tho mere toddling elf whoce hs uw not
yet quite equal to the dignity of suppurt
ing liis body nnd who rolls about the room
much after tho fashion of tin almost spent
teetotum?
Nul Ah soon could Mrs. conceiv
ed attired in anything but gorgeous silks
and velvets or talking of anything hue
her dinner air tics, her house and lur
daughters; as soon could thoso daughters
upright, proper and uncomiortablo to
behold as they are bo imagined talking
and laughing like young girls, having and
confessing girlish tastes for long iambus
in tho country and nutting pan Us. Now
York Ledger.
EASTEKN i H CO.
, YAQUINA BAY ROUTE
oiia.eliiiB i.t VAil -lN.V BAY Willi 111
SAS FRANCISCO & YAQUINA BAY
, , STKAMMIIl' lOMl'ANY.
"PRESIDENT"
Sails from mjtiina ewrv 9 days for
t-Mi iranelrvo, (.,IH Hav, Port UrftKtt
Jrinidad ami lluiubuldt ltey,
Passenger Accomcdatiuas Dustimassei
holiest liotito lletwoon the Wil
lumette Valley ami Califurnia.
ttuv from Albany ami loinu Vwt to
iSim i'Vatu'isL'o.
..f 10 0tl
tt 00
lleufiiniiig Uoubc keep lug.
Generous mothers and eager merchants
form un almost irresistible combination
against tho economical instincts of iho
prospective bride or young housekeeper.
Beginning with tho trousseau, a multi
plicity of garments certain to outlast fash
ion or grow yellow with ago is manifestly
unnecessary. Tho boast that "my Knnna
had two dozen of each kind" is sorry re
ward for tho labor and expense involved.
The revolt against these extrauignnt ideas
instinctively shows itself, and iho parent
or friend who quells this justiilablo upris
ing establishes a precedent in the life of
tho new homo which mars or ruins that
rightful joy which follows in the wako of
simple wants nnd conscious freedom from
debt. "But just how much 1 have to last
a year? We shall employ no helper, and
yet will welcome an occasional guest over
night. Such a question In various forms
is presented in uumo homo almost dailv.
Given a cottage or small apartment, self
help and ti-guestroom, required to lind
what amounts of table linen and bmldinn
are absolutely necessary for llio lirst year
In tho brido's homo.
Each bed should havo for its outfit three
pairs of pillowcases lor its square pillows,
two pairs of sheets which nieaMiio a full
yard morothan tho length of the mattress
to insure undisturbed nnd protected cov-)
ers, iwo wnno spreads oi a quality easily
laundered and light in weight, and two
pairs of large all wool blankets, of which
ono pair should bo bound separately.
These constitute tho solo essentials. To
them may bo added a homemade quilt and
comfortable.
The table linen must include a best
cloth for special occasions, three really
good ones for geueral use and two dozen
napkins that will not shed lint. Of towels
there is theoretically no limit to the needed
variety. Practically, however, there are
only a few that aro absolutely indispensa
ble. Ono dozen hemstitched buck for
bedroom us;o, ono dozen checked linen for
china and ono dozen crash for tlia kitchen,
alt made lu yard lengths, besides three
roller towels 2 yards long, will easily
supply the ordinary demand under theeon
dit ions imposed. Of course sickness, lav
ish hospitality or even a delayed weekly
washday would necessitate a larger supply
in each caso. A maxim profitably observed
by a successful housekeeper Is worth pass
ing on tor consideration in this connection,
"Kxpenso for essentials only plus remu
nerative labor equals thrift." With this in
mind ono can easily determine how much
can or must bo added to tho supply on
hand when tho thoughts of thrifty house
wives turn toward Iho linen closet. Usu
ally ono pair of sheets and two pairs of pil
lowcases aro suilieient for the annual re
plenishing. Two tablecloths, one dozen
napkins and one-third tho towel list added
each year will insure amplo comfort under
ordinary conditions and tho added joy of
conscious economy. Philadelphia Ledger.
Cabin
Kt rt I'll im
. ."'r: uu
Kound IriplitKxl for 00 tiny, $17 00
To Coos Hay:
"flbin $ 8 00
0 00
To Ihimbuldt Hay ami Port Or ford:
ainn
Steeiage "."
..1D 00
. 7 00
KIVEK DIVISION.
y-'.mer "Albany" between Portland
amKomillis, through without lay.
over. Leave Albany b a m Tuesdays,
1 lntidayH ami iSaUirdays; leuvee
l ni tlaml, Yamhill HI. dock, 6:00 a ui
fMiuduys, Wednesdays and Fridays.
tnWlN STONE, j, (j, MAYO
Maunder. tumltu.r Uv
i.H'IUJKK.r'Uw, Aicenl"buiiul T V
ORTHERNj
PACIFIC Ry.
u
Q
Pullman
Elegant
Tourist
TO
LSleepingCars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Cars
St. Paul. L3
Minneapolis. ..
Duiuth
Far-o
Grand Forks
Crookston,
Winnlne"
Helena and
I Butte..
Houses and Homes.
A subtlo thing is tho invisible essence.
which converts a houso into a homo and
tho atmosphero which ever pervades it.
Thoro aro abodes that never succeed in
catching it. There are many mansions,
handsnmo and spacious, that aro always
moro mansions nnd nothing else, not with
standing tho lavish expenditure apparent
in ovory room. Hut the peculiar, nesiliko
look of homo cannot bo imparted by tho
upholsterer, though ho ransack his ware
rooms In tho endeavor, or ran tho houso
decorator aid him, though he havo orders
to proceed "regardless of expense."
Wo hnvo all experienced sometimes in
our lives the sudden chill of stitT propriety
that overcomes us on entering the stately
reception room of n houso of this kind,
with its costly furniture, its uim.-xi ept ion
oblo appointments, Hs heavy curtained
windows and Its atmosphere of mustlriess.
Tho stalking manservant maUrn his exit
nnd leaves tho visitor to look wnrwieringly
on tho Incongruous pplendur which sur
rounds him no pictures, fer It is sup
posed to be unfa.-hionalilo to decorate
drawing room widls with anything save
gilding nnd tatin paper hmigiims, nnd
fashionable people wilt bo fashionable- if
they die for it; no books, except a gor
geously bound album full of butterilies
nnd sonne tn. Jiut then tho tiblo is very
handsome, of inlaid woods, and exactly in
the center there is ncard banket of fillretd
silver, with tho visiting tickets of all Mis.
's acquaintance, the ci khratrd on.
put uppermost
C'ulturu of tlio Face.
Each of us can Improve her physiogno
my if sho will but study to control her
facial cxpisslon. Tho face is but tho mir
ror for thought therefore ono Bhould
guard her though to. Thus tho stopping
stones to beauty tiro attained even though
ono may consider oneself handicapped
In the race by Imperfection of feature. It
is in reality expression more than features
that make or mar. One may havo perfect
features, and yet if the expression bo sin
ister, sensual or unloving thero Is not lu
that faeo what men call beauty; rather is
It found In the face which espressos puri
ty, lovo and unselfishness, even though
regularity and perfection of contour bo not
present. Auoihi-r aid toward attaining
this coveted gift is a proper controlling of
the facial muscles. It is so natural to per
mit tho muscles governing tho different
features of tho face to assist us In express
ing our different emotions 1 This is not n
necessity. They do not, in reality, assist
their emphasis, but, on the contrary, often
make us appear grotesque and ridiculous.
It is not nn aid, but a detriment, to allow
the muscles of tho faco to assist In tho ex
pressing of pleasure or pain, lovo or halo,
surprise or mistrust. This can and should
be guarded against.
One who dues nut distort and wrinkle
her face when In conversation or oven in
repose will remain young In nppearanru
much longer than one who Ih regardless
uf tliis precaution. One need not ftar tho
faco will become expressionless if one seeks
to purify and beamily her quality of
thought, for this is tho foundation of all
true beauty. Women should study to havo
repose of mania r. H i in most people a
cultivated quality, fur tho g n ral spirit
of unrest in this hour Is not conducive to
its attainment. H in, however, pussiblu to
acquire it, and tlarefurn all f-huuld study
to do so, ami thus l.'cume an oanis in the
deceit of irascible, nenous and excitable
women. Thus we can all be the possessors
of ral Lea my, tho inaiiifotatlun, tho ex
pression of goed thoughts, evn though
tl.o phj sii al ho lacking for in time tho
physical will yield couiorm and express
tho thought, which is caiis.ilion. All can
by this meui.s L;tu thin desired rtbultlf
they will but conform to this rule good
thought. Youe,
-Throug'h.Tickets to
Chicago
Washington.
Philadelphia
New York.
Boston and all
Points East and South K
For in formation, tiiao curds, mans and tlrkotl
call on or wrlto
R. McMURPHEY'
tlim'l Agont, Eugone,
Ollloo Opiiosito.UunrtljOlllcc.S
OH-
CflARLTgN. Asst. Qenl. Pass.Agent, ;
H MorrtHon Htreot, corner Third
flflTLAND, OREGON
Remington;
Typewriter . , .
Kirp Mttlfl MiIMrru at llnme.
Tho mistake Is, we f'r, very frequently
made In the cae of r hiMn-n of tending
Thero is a grand p!uuo- I them to school nt too early an n;.'n '(ir
Standard
of the
Uorld,
jarry (T. J-Iolder;,
....fowl;..
Bicycle agency and repair shop,
Willamette Street.
lupus lm
F n
wi mi
Of Eugene, Oreg
.FIT L (Pjidip)
$50,L00-
CANDY
CATHARTIC
X CUR" CONSTIPATION
)0c
50c
v---! ;?:: -j nrrwhV all
tUu."'' DRUGGISTS
W. E -rOVVN, Praildml.
II. D PAINE. Vict Pt-ildenl.
F. W, DSHU TJ. Cathln.
W. W. UH0WN, Ask'ICaihlcr.
DIRECTORS.
I- W Othurn. II. II. Ptlue, W P. Iliown
A. P.lne.J. I . kublni.JU.I. II. Marfll.
H'r',eral Barjir; Business
Jrasated or; pauorable Jerns
I)n I r I nn thfl prlnrlpnl rltsly, of tell
I'n ltenHiili-,; nlna utchntiKu funillicd avnll
A 'i II loii'lrn cotiiitrli-ii.
Int i -t I'Hi'l fll llniu rlc.o.l..
i i -iiiui.r v.iilt for tliv .tiimge i.f n.lu.ble
p n.i-ri.
rolli c, tint ii w Itp our prompt Alletlun.
EAST m yOUTH
VIA
The Shasta Route
OF THE
The Southern Pacific Co
Eiliruns Traiua l.oavo Curtlalid Dal y
Soutti
6 IK) p iu hv
lli'(iiiu l.v
7:l i am I Ar
rortlan.l
KlluoilB
San Kratit'iiiro
.North
Ar i 'J.;u a
l.v I 4 l'.l A
l.v I turn p
A tove trailm ill it ,,' i
City, Wo iillmi., ri, in , '1 . ii . :
Jefferson, All hi j, 'J 1 1 1 . i l, , . ,
liarriibur,!, Ji.i'dmi lllv, li
wall, 1 1 nrf (,h , . 1 u ,", , , ,
uu. ltoarburi: to Aaliland in lu.ivt.
HOaKBUKU 11AIL, I'AILI.
S oOamLv l'ortland Ar4.30 m
-'.111 p in-1, v F.ueuo l.v Iii;a0au
i.'J0puiAr Kuaobuix Lv7:3"la;
DINING O.VHS ON OQOEN RODfli.-
PULLMAH BDFFET SLEEPERS,
BKCONl) CLASS UAI13
Attaobed to all through trains.
Weat Sidu Dlvklon.
BUTWEEN PORTLAND AND (10RVALLI6
M.ULIUAIN IIA1LT (KXUIfT MUNUAT.)
7:.10 a m Lv l'ortland Ar I 6M pn
12:16 p in Ar Corvallia l.v l.O.i p
At Albany and Onrvallia oounovt with trail
of OitiKon t'atitral k Knaturn Hallway,
SXrlUBB TIIAIM L1A1LT (UXOEl'T BUN11AV.
:M p m I L Portland Ar I 8:25 a 11
:li0 ii m I Ar aluMluuville Lv 5:Ml a
S:3U p m Ar Iinji'iiemienue Lv 4:60nm
I'll ROUGH T10KKTS tc nil 'oii.ib
in the EaHtorn HtateH, Oanatln u.il Kuroi e
can be obtained nt lowoot rates imm
L. G. ADA I it, Agoi.i, Kuceai
K 1.KU, t!. II, MAKK1IAM, '
AK
THROUH TIGHETS
, . . TO TUB .
EAST and SOUTHEAST
T SouthernlPaeific Company and
PldT0
PnUman Talaco Rloopora, Tourist Bluepen
and Huclln uhalr oara, Uaily to .
Denver Omaha, Chicago,
Kansas City, St Louis
and other Kiutorn (Mtlci. The only line rom
I'ortlrtiiU otl'erli.g pUBboiiKOrs
Specially Conducted Excursions
through to Chicago orery Wodaeaday, and
DAILY TOURIST CAR SKRVICE
1'OKTLAND TO CUIUAQO
via Bouthcrn Paolflc. Union Paolflo and 0 &
ti WRys. Hag age o hooked through to dcstl
natlon. Magaifleout aeeaory, Uulon Depot, faat
WUIU, tUlVL'Bli ruitjH.
For further Information apply to any agent
HouUioru I'aclllc Company or
It. W. BAXTKK, 0, B, BROWN,
Gen'l Agent, DlsU Pass. A gt
184 Third it.. Portland, Or
Future comfort for present
seeming economy, but buy the
sewing machine with an estab
lished reputation, that guar
antees you long and satisfac
tory service. J j j .
ITS PINCH TENSION
. . AND , ,
TENSION INDICATOR,
(devices for regulating and
showing the exact tension) are
a few o the features that
emphasize the hk'h grade
character of the white.
Sind for our elegant H.T.
catalog.
White Sewing Machine Co.,
CUVILAND, o.
Eugene Street Railway.
TIME CAM).
Aftor the 4lli of Oct. 1HA5, tlie sin e
cum will run on the follnwlng achedu
lime until further notice.
l.EAVINU TUB DEPOT.
7110-7:40-8:10-8:40 l:10-9:40-10 00 a. at
hen every half hour.
' LEAVE THR UNIVKK8TV.
7Jin.8:Wi-8:B5-0:C6-ll:;0-10:16 n m
ery half hour,
will leave ironiil on lm
MANHOOD RESTORED
Rjr nalaf Dr.
trllow Nr I' 1 1 la.
Tills wondenul remad
'iiarsutrro tocurv all nervous tliwaMt. saah as Weak Memory. Lotscif
Jlrnm Pwr. Headache, Wskeluiocts, Iost Manhood, Nigbtlj yrala
Si'jtis, Nervous n fss, nil drains, loss of power la Gcvrstive Orgvas of
either aex, caused hf orer -exertion, youthful errors, 'salve use of
tohsccri, opium or stimulinls, which lead lo Infirm ity, Consumption or
Iflsaniiir. tan berartled In eest pocket, i ooper ho, 6 for $ by mail
prepaid. Cirrulsr freo. ftold y all druggists. Ask for It; take no othrr.
M an u fart u red by the Peau Mrdidne Co., Paris. Prance. Mue-D"J
Drug Co.,duHribmJof ageuls, Tbird and Yamhill ttts., rottUnd, O.
LaV'
' y-' CAX C1TV
NELH1N
KAI i,
'1 PiAII.,
lliSM..irll
. 01i.UllOAX AND
Soo Pacific Line.
To all Points East. '
,.rn i '"Aoit'iotiBUiimii
tra, eleKautuay coai-hea hii.i n..,.ii
oetil MiuriBt can, ami f,ee ,, it .UW
.".."1B isoiao 1 ih Allanthl
.i.iv.,. riiiiugi. u ;-v
Moat Direct and Cheapait R.1
KniiTfinau f
"UJ
Mining
District ;
'All iioinlBin tliefikitioKanfouiitrJ
Irtweat Rates to and Irom i . . ,
: . . via all Atlautle Slr-amahtij Un
CANADIAN PAL'iriC R'Y CO. 8 ,
F?oyal Tlail Steamship ' Ciije
TOXCINA AND JAPAN.
Canadian ai'btha'i.ian iV'j i i j j.
TO
HONOLULU, FIJI ANDAU8TKAUA
;o;
Til' B'oHeat to the Colonies
iiihHI?.... ?",er9 "" "I'erlenced
every voyage.
Kortiine lubles, nuinphlets, or any
infortnathiii, call OD or aililress
KO. P. CHAW, B. W. OKER,
Airo.lt, Kugon.. Fr,.ht .s.n er , ,
A. J. CtlYI.E, '' Tbini "I" Portland O r
i aa. Afeni, vanoouver a. c.
This Railwav Go.
0ierati'a U trains on the iniiioiis block
system.
LlKlitH its trains hv elect i irit
out.
Uses the celebrated eleeti... . mb K.ad
lug lump.
Runs splendidly equipped pasBenge
...train-every day and night between
Hi. I 'nil I nnd (hi,.,,,.,, ,i , i.
and Chleago; 'he
Chicago Milwaukee
and St Paul. .
Alnooperales steam healed vestlbuled
trains, carrying the lalesl privnte
cnniparment, cars, library bude
Binoklng cars, and drawing roam
sleepers,
Parlor cars, free reeling chair ca
und the Vnrv liimt. Hi .K..t
Fur the lowest rates to anv iiolnt In
tho United States or Canada, appl
to ticket agent, or address
I ' I l IHW
,i, LAbllYi Oeneral Agent,
iinY, inaa, zeir,.
I'tiilland.
0. R. & N.
-TO TIIK-
.EAST.
GIVES TIIK CHUICK OF
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
ROUTES
GREAT
RORTHERN RY,
VIA
SPOKANE
MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PAUL
AND
CiUL'AOlO
OREGON
SHOHT LINE.
VIA
SALT LAKE
DEN V Ell
OMAHA.
AND , . ,
KANSAS CITY
OCEAN STEAMERS ...
OREGON, 6E0. W. ELDER
AND
CITY OF TOPEKA
Leave l'ortland every live days for
ALASKA . POINTS
i c. ,,CEN STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 4 DAYS
FOB.. . ,, ..; .,,
SAN FRANCISCO
Stealers' Monthly frr ni l'..rtli d,
Yokohomaand Hong Kot'g; via ibe
Northern Piiclfli! Hti-niiikl,i,, i ,. ...
eonneotlon with O. It. fc N '
Kol 'lull Infnrrnnllon oaM on . .AN
AjiiilI.LSTKVK.NH, Kiiaono.
OraddroM W II llllltl.lltj n , . i,
Oeneral I'aa.tn ai t Aupnt,
" i'ortluiiil, (,Ti;Kon.
DOnWKI.I.,CAR.II,I,i(:(). j . ,,
Gen. Aitta. Nnr, I'ar. s. H, Co.'
l'ortland, Oronoii.
Tit.hr:
All i
CAf .
J3!'!i h.' Williams
A.tNT CUQCN..
TliroUKh Palace nnd Tourist Klen..
ers, Dining and Library OLserva ion
curs-
ELEOANT VESTrilULE I HA1NS.
No. 4 Limited leaves Porilntirl nt
2:00 p.m.; , ,
Nn, 8 Limited arrives Purilanrl nr.
10:15 a.m.
II S Land ; Ccirimissicn8,v
Jool Ware, having l)of'',-p.
(Kiintcd U. S. Circuit (.ot'rt
Commissioner for tho district
ui Oregon, is now piepaied
to mako Homksthak Fn,rNos,
Imnal Pkooks, and ta'k'ii les-
iimony- vn Uontest k. asks
Having liatl thirty years ex
perienco in this lino, he will
'itiarantee satisfaction.;;', in
vorv case. Oflioo in 1 Odt'
!lo'vs' Building,. Kugcne
Orison, ,11
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