T
i ...
.Vegetable Preparation for As
similating CeFood and Ulula
ting the Stomachs anil bowels c
Promotes Dieslion.Clccrrut
ncssandRcst.Contalns neither
Opium.Morphme nor Jiineral.
Kot NABCOTIC.
RtapcofOldVrS.V'U'ELPJIUma
Alx.Srnno
JtMU SJa -
ijyitnniit -
flurmSced -flnjw
Suqar .
A perfect Remedy for Constipa
tion. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions.Fevcrish
ocss and Loss OF SLEEP.
Tac Simile Signature ot
NTVr YORK.
tXACT COPir OF WRAPPEB.
DR. G. BIDDLE
DENTIST
Officio on OILvo strict, bet wen Kiftli rti
six tli streets, 0110 bltw k wttu uilMimcaji
Hotel!.
CE9. B. DOR'iiS.
Attorney and Cou.tiwIqt
at-Zaw
rIU, PkAOTK'K TNT THK COURT
T i of the Secoml .lii'iici.il Distfict ami in
le Supremo Court of tliia Stato.
Social attention given to oul actions and
matters in probate.
A. C. WOODCOCK
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OmcB-0;uhaU blowlc south o( CuiUniKU
Itlu.'k,
mi W T honpsQ n.
Charles A H.irJ
Thompson & Hardy,
Attorneys-at-Law,
S;cncK,Ss,SH!8,:nkl"dl- Eugsns, 0
GEO. A. DOlilllfci
Attokn ky-at-La w,
EL'GK.-ili, OliliUON
kick Over Uue County littuk.
L. BILYEU.
A TTOUN E Y-AU'-La W,
El'iiKXK, OKKUON.
-OI ICS Over First Katlouul B..-JS.
DK. J. W. HARRIS,
Hiysiuian arid Suryeoi.
Office ovir Henderson & LiunV Drugstore.
Ortic EHoVRa: u to a. m.;Jto 5 mid 7 in
KnIJeuce Kerry street butwuen lull and nth
J. St. WILLIAMS
ATTORNEY : AT LAW
COLLECTIONS A Bl'KCIA LTlf.
office over Lane Couulr Bunk.
H. D. NORTO K
LAWYER
Booms 1 and 2 over Kirnt Nuliona
IS.mk
W. KUYKENDALU M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office in Chrismar- Block.
Special nl'.cntlon to surgery and surgiea Ul-I4M.-S
ol uuuiuu
J. S. LUCKEY,
Cs 3 WJ2i 23 302,.
W atcLes uud Clocks Repaired.
HUBBLE'S TRANSFER
M. 3. HUBBLE. PhopbiCTOH-
A Ssneral Transfer Business 0on2.
- All kind, nl Wnnd tortile. II, B.- s
f'-rri"'! l any Jmrt ol lh- ity I'iano mid
'"iM'tioLd Kurnitiwc Mnvhni a i-rvelnhy.
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of Sjral, I). I itch. il-c-K-rl. All
t'-rsoiu hutiui; cl linii iifiin-l Mi I esl .u
IitcI.j no!ifi-.t to pr.-K-i.l t!:e im tn
ei.-ci-.or at hit 1i-.t otli.-c. in Kn.-
wnhiQ ii n.oiiHn frmu tl J-neol
tiin notico.
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ON THE
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YAQUINA BAY ROUTS
Connecting al VAQl'INA BAY with th
SAK FRANCISCO & YAQUINA BAY
STEAMSHIP COJU'ANY.
STEAMSHIP "PRESIDENT"
Hnil.s from Ynciuma every 9 days for
Sun Francisco, Coos liay, Port Orford
Trinidad and Humboldt liay.
Fassauger Accomodations Unsurpassed
Blioi'U'Ht Koute Hetween the Wil
lamette Valley and California.
Kale from Albany and I'oillta Weat to
iSau Kranciseo.
Cabin 510 00
.Sti eratje i 00
Kutiml Trip Oood for 60 daya, $17 00
To Coos Bay:
Cabin J 8 00
KU'erugn 0 00
To Humboldt Bay ami Tort Orford:
Cabin 10 00
Steemse 7 00
RIVER DIVISION.
Ktenmer "Albany" tietween Portland
and Corviillis, tbroniili witliout lay
over Leaves Albany s ii m 'Tuertdayn,
TliurKilays anil Sa! unlays; leuvw
Portland', Yamliill r-t. dock, 0:00 a ui
Hundaj!., Wednesdays and Fridays.
EDWIN STONE, J. C. MAYO
MaliHiicr. supt Hlver Di
liFOKUK F. CHAW, Ateut KuKeUft
TfiROUH TICKETS
... TO THE . !
EAST and SOUTHEAST
Southern Pacific Company and '
' PlCTO(f
! ,1 min Uliw nei. To.,rlt Bleafwn
nd Ki.TUn flialr carf, liaily to
Denver Omaha, Chicago,
Kansas City, St Louis
mid oih.T Y.ri UUei. Tho only line ro d
IMrtlmi'l "ffyriiiK awuiceri
Specially Conducted Eicuriloni;
Ihrough xo C'hlcftBo erery WudnelT. "dj
IUI1.Y TOT-KI-T CAR PKRVICE
IVKILANU TO CMlCAfiO
I -' itlion IMCtfiP. I'nlnil FVItlc nrl A
; wi-.v.. iiu c(im.-l throtnii to dniu
,ti-:i. Mmnnflceiiticoi..Ty, rnlon Irolf m-
"V'.r hrrth-T inMrmntJon P-ly to ny em
vjtii. r 1'' i:V.oui'ny or
K. BAXlEil, C. t, BROWS.
Oou'l Acer. 1. UIbU Alt
Ui Thtrd it, I'ortuod, Of
aim
'0
THE SASDS O' CtE.
'Oh, Marr, BO ami will the rank- houn,
Ami t-all the oattW hiut,
Ami .all tho .-attle h..mo.
Aitmss the tttiiiU u' lv!"
Th Wftitra wir.J wiw u ild uml .tank with
Anil nil ak in' wi nt l.'.
The i-iet-pine tUlo aine ui al.-t-.g (ho tanJ..
A:i.l yr ar.ii o'it thf ui
An J rvumi uml r uiul the nan J
A far eve couUl wv.
Tho Uinduit; mini oaiuw duwu and hid tho
land.
And never homo came elu.
"Oh, is ii vt,d or tUh or fluuiiug hair,
A tt.iw o' trvhk-n hmr,
.' drowntti nmlik-n's hair,
Alove the nt'ts at sea V
as nevt-r ealmn yet that shone fi fair
A men j the .-.takes on Dev."
They row.xl her In aortwa the rolling foam,
The crm 1. orawitni: f'-am,
Tho crm). nun pry ft am.
To her prave beside the sea,
But still tho boatmen hear her vail tho cnttle
homo
Across the sand o' Dee.
Ktngsley.
"IT WAS THAT BOY."
A Story of tho Sqcccm of One of the Waif
of the World.
Among the callcra nt tho house of ref
tiyo recently wns a Kentleiiinn whoso strik
ing i.i'pennmco would hnvu nttriK'ttnl iit
temiun nnywliero. His vlcnn shaven face,
expnnsivo forehead and pien-iiiK hlack eves
attested tho man of intellectuality, the
small, well kept hands tho man of reilne
incut, and his shining silk hat, black
broadcloth suit and white tlo his profes
sion. His urbanity betrayed tho man of
good breeding.
"I ain n clergyman from tlioFouth," be
gan the stranger as ho entered tho bovs'
dormitory, "lam fond of visiting insti
tutions of this kind. Ah, here's a bright
little fellow," he continued as one of tho
little ones, less bashful than his fellows, ap
proached, and stroking his blond curls the
suave minister spoke kindly words. Sen
the others crowded about him, and for one
and all he had a smile. Thus he passed
from dormitory to durmitory, from school
room to playground, seemingly interested
in everything ho saw nml commenting
upon the excellent provision made for the
comfort, education and training of the
waifs rudely tossed on life's ocean who
have found a haven and refuge in an asv
liim so littingly named.
At last the workshops were reached, and
entering tho largo apartment devoted to
tho manufacture of shoes t lie visitor looked
long nml silently about him. His glance
nt last fell upon nn Indentation on the
wall near tho celling.
"How was that dent made?" ho asked
President Thomas, pointing to the wall.
"That oh, that," replied Mr. Thomas,
kilting nt tho mark, '"was made by n boy
.n inmate many years ago."
"Tell mo about it. "
"There Isn't much to tell. You see, two
boys were quarreling, and one of them, a
lad of high temper, picked tip a heavy tool
nml hurled it at his antagonist. Tho boy's
ulm was bad or it might have cnded'in
murder. That's tho dent tho tool made,"
"And did you punish tho boy?"
"Only to tho extent that we isolated
him from the others and soon after had an
opportunity of placing him with respect
able people, who adopted him."
"Of course you never heard of him
again i"
"I bellovo not. You see, it's so many
years ago. "
"Well, sir, I was that boy."
"You I You!" Jlr. Thomas only man
aged to reiterate, looking at tho card in
his hand and then at tho man beforo him.
"Yes," replied tho stranger, smiling.
"I was tho boy, and from tho day when I
made that dent in tho wall my reformation
began. Tho people you placed mo with,
God bloss them, gave mo a liberal educa
tion. 1 studied for tho ministry, and with
his grace havo become loved and respected
by my people. You may tell my story. It
may point a moral If it docs not adorn a
tale. Hut, of course, my reasons for with
holding my name and Identity when you
tell It must be obvious to you."
Sir. Thoiuus readily acknowledged tho
justice of Buch a request, and when they
parted it was with a promise on tho part
of tho clergyman who graduated from tho
Cincinnati llouseof liefnge thnt lie would
revisit tho scenes of his childhood. Cin
cinnati Knquirer.
A Privnto View.
Miss Slimmer has been suffering from
nervous prostration for tho past week
owing to a severe shock sho received when
sho went to tho photographer's.
Miss .Slimmer Is very thin, very prim
and very proper, and Mr. Kanimerer, the
photographer, is tho vory pink of polite
ness in the opinion of most of his custom
ers. Hut Miss Slimmer declares that ho is
a wretch.
This is how tho difference of opinion
came about: Sho wanted a clever photog
rapher to tako a view of her drawing
room, so sho went to Mr. Kammerer.
"Do yon tako interiors, Mr. Kanimer
er?" sho asked, after tho usual pnlitu in
troductory remarks almut the weather.
Mr. Kammerer looked troubled and hes
itated, but finally he replied:
"Well, I er havo not begun to do er
that sort of thing yet. It takes a good
time to er get a picture of tho Interior.
Hut I shall havo an X ray apparatus added
to my outllt shortly, and" hero ho spoko
in somo confusion "if you wish to havo
a plcturo of your interior, I shall"
Hut Miss Slimmer fainted on tho spot.
Strand Magazine.
Feeding tho Angler.
Thero is just one llsh in tho aquarium
that Is actually fed llko a child, and it is
tho very last llsh that ono would expect to
st o fed in that manner; It is the ungler.
T!e angler is voracious enough naturally,
hut it rarely feeds in captivity. Its feed
ing habits nro peculiar. It will take in a
fish for food, extract from It nil tho nutri
ment and then reject tho remainder.
Taking advantage of Its habits In this re
spect to Bupply It with sustenance, tho
angler ot tho aquarium Is lifted to tho sur
face of the water In a big scoop net. its
capacious mouth Is opened, and a llsh,
perhaps n herring wo'gMng a K)tind, Is
put into It. The angler takes all tho nutri
tive substance from a llsh thus fed to it.
New York Sun.
London Lung;.
"London's lungs," ns applied to its 0111
spaces, is ft good and picturesque phrase-,
but It involves tho pathutio coiwquenco
that on holidays London must suffer from
congi stlon of the lungs. Pick M Up.
During the n lgn of Kdward III a fah
ion was Introduced in Kngland of lacing
the gowns of a woman at tho side, tlio
garments being In two separate pieces.
Tho thieves of Gn at Hritaln steal 8,
000,000 worth of pruperty every year.
CANDY
CATHARTIC
CUP.? COT-
2U
CLAiiA MORRIS StRMON.
Word of the Arirr- V.'hUIi !!f.vht
titlit-1 to l!T l.o!l C ii.uliu, .ii.
Clara Mori th ' wll 1 n, wn afiv.-wi,
nmki'-i her ;!;pearai: -' as in i ,n t.ltl in
Tin- Laili-.V IL ine .lourun:. .tiling a
irratet'ul tnlmto to an old ! l. jal .serv
ant. ".Iihn Hiekey. Vtau hir.m. " la her
uiaiik n :u rt as a t-tury u-i!, rwerds
the tui i v Kcrimm she h;s ei r wv"ln-d. It
w.-w dtliwrid to relieve her uiti.fal re
tainer s fiut. nn:; lirv;if:I:t aS.iu through
i.:e faneied qr.arrvl with h; ehureh (trie
I'atholie i-himh) in rej-poiw io hi wnil.
It's hard, madam; it s hard that a man
hould K made to lose his sou!.'
" 'Never sav that again, .1. tin,' I cried,"
tv rites theaetreof the incident:. " 'There
ti j'.t one man created who can lose your
ten I for you, and that man is .I. liu Iliekey.'
"lie looked at me u moment, then put
ting or.o fon tingvr on my arm he a.kcd
toUnmly. 'Madam Clara, are you talking
f.s a Catholic or as a l'rotetant D:vi'
"Uutgh I had to, though I saw it hurt
tho poor, bewildered one before mo and
belied tho tears in my own eves. Hut I
made auwir quickly: 'I'm speaking
neither as Catholic nor l'roteMant. but sim
ply as a woman who, like y.iuoelf, has n
wuil and does not want to loe it. Don't
look so unhappy. Yourehurih is Itcauti
f nl, ctat anil powerful, but there is one
who is greater, mom beautiful and more
powerful. In all the ages there has been
but one who lett the unspeakable joy of
heaven to come to earth to sutler ami toil,
to U.ve and lose, to hope and ilespai and
iinally to gie up his perfect life to an ig
nominious death tx-cniiso his limimllis-i
love aw no oilier way tti save us from tho
horror of eternal death. He aid b great
a ptiee for Minis to east, them easily away.
There is but one Saviour for us all, be wo
what we may. There is I tit one Clod
whose smile makes heaven. We travel by
dill'eivnt paths oh, yes! We wear differ
ent liveries, moiki showing tho gorgeous
vestments of tho stately Catholics, some
the solemn drabs of the Quakers, others
black robes. Hut the atlis all lead to the
same place, and tho great questions are,
lo we luvo the one wo seek ami have wo
loved and helped those we traveled with?
John, make t . hrict your church and tho
mightiest cannot harm you,' and catching
tip the scant folds of my riding habit 1 lied
from the only sermon 1 ever preached in
my life."
FUN IN CONGRESS.
True lliiitoryof n I.lttlo Siimbblo Auioub
Mt mbcrH In 17UI.
Previous to the coinage of silver dollnrn
nt the Philadelphia mint in 1 TV t the fol
lowing amusing ineidcntsoecurri'd In con
gress while tlio emblems and devices pro
posed for their ornamentation were being
discussed:
A member of the house from tho south
bitterly opposed tho choice of tho eagle on
tho ground of .its being tho "king of
birds," and hence neither proper nor suit
able to represent a nation whose institu-)
lions anu liueresis were wnony mimical
to monarchical forms of government.
Judge Thatehev in reply playfully suggest
ed tiiat perhaps u goose might, suit the
gentleman, as It was rather a humble and
republican bird and would also be service
able In other respects, as the goslings
would answer to placu uHn tho dimes.
This reply created considerable merri
ment, and the irato "oiuherner, consider
ing the humorous rejoinder an Insult, sent
a challenge to tho judge, who promptly
declined it. Tho bearer, rather astonished,
asked, "Will yoube branded as nenwardr"
"Certainly, if ho pleases," replied Thatch
er. "1 always was one, and ho knew ll or
ho would never have risked a challenge."
The alTalr occasioned much mirth, but
Anally cordial relations were restored, tho
irritable southerner concluding there was
nothing to be gained in lighting one who
11 red nothing but jokes. "History of tho
United States Mint."
might Ilia Wny to tlio Frout.
"How did 1 get mytltloof colonel?"
laughed the cheery old gentleman who has
never married anil regnrds the club as his
home.
"It doesn't count for much In this sen
sible age, but down there in my old state
our family was ono of the 11 rat. Just
across the street was another of tho first
families, and our relations were much llko
thoso which made so much unnecessary
trouble for Homeo and Juliet, Dick
C roomer, of my own ago and attached to
the adjacent enemy, had been urging me
for some months to join n young military
organization in which ho wielded an al
most autocratic power. One evening I In
duced his presence at my room and plainly
told him that he was animated by somo
ulterior and unworthy motive In trying to
enlist me. lie ditilared with poorly con
cealed sarcasm a desire single to tho pro
motion of military interests. I submitted
that tho truth was nt In him.
"After we had washed up and inndo tho
wreckage of furniture as presentable as
possible the conference was resumed. I
held a wet towel over ono eye whllu I
glared upon him with the other. Ho had
his coat buttoned to tho chin in order to
conceal his sanguinary contributions to
the somewhat heated argument. Our
mu.-cular controversy seemed to clear tho
atmosphere. There w as nwnrcloud present
when he a.-kul mo if 1 thought my eyo
would close, and I showed llko solicitude
j by asking If bethought It possible that
any of the small bom s In his noso were
broken. Hut we showed tho tact begotten
of mutual respect. As soon as my usually
hatidsnmo appearance had returned I
Joined hiscommand. After Dick had bout
en mo out of my be-t girl wo became fast
chums, and ho made mo colonel." De
troit l-'rce Press.
Whnt 3liko Had.
"An how is Moike, Mrs. McOill," In
quired ono of the lady neighbors. "Poro
b'y, phwat docs tho docthcr say to his
Wongs?"
"He nays there's nlver a thing the mat
ter wld Moike's looi.gs now, "replied Mrs.
McOill, "but he ain't deiiyln they've gut
the lasto mitii av a tindincy."
"Wurra. wurra. an Is t htL mj," exclaim
cd tho neighbor doh fully, and then after
a short paii-e fhu m-ktd deferentially, "an
phwat is a tiiidiiny, Mrs. Metilll, dear?"
"A tlndiin-v," rct-pMidcd Mrs. McUUl
with solemnity. "U n thing that ain't to
bo shpak" av lolghtly. It's where what
ain't so ninthly i luikely to romu oa yo
unbeknown t al ntiny minut."
"Pop M'.ik'-. p"i" b y," ejaculated tho
visitor with a .'ube.in shnkuof her head,
and !-ho d. ; ar(.d f-rwl tho news of
Moike's m)su riouH ailment. New York
Journal.
Weak.
"There's K'.meThlng wrong with this
l-oput, waiter I (an t get it to pour."
Waiter (v.ith ii.alfiot.h grin) It'll riot
the fault of th' bapnt. lr, l"it tho too.,
Thev br:w it miV.. ik hen-it nallyhas not
utriiigth to pet i.p the hpout. Ixjndou
Tit Hits.
TP.ViiOH
ALL
WJGGUTS
A.
"IRONING MADS ESSY"
REQUIRES NO COOKING
MAKES COLLARS AND CUFFS
oi ASwHhN rlKol nUlllillT NFW
ONE POUND OF THIS STARCH WILL CO
AS FAR AS A FOUND AND A HALF
OF ANY OTHER STARCH.
HUTACTURE0ONtyS),
T"y.C.HUBINGERBR0S.C?
S'KeokukJowa. NewHaven,Conn.
g COPYWIOMrED '
I'll IMIIi IWMMM Ml
Tliin ntnrch Is nropnrod on nclfntifte principles hv ni(n who havo hnd years of prnrt irnl
oxpenenco in faney Inuuderinr. It reMort . old linen nud summer dnssos to their
natural violence ami impurts n Wmuibd and liistiiiK tlnMi. U is tho only starch
manufactured that is perfectly hiirmle, containing m-ithor nntMUc, alum or any
other substnnco injurious to liueu nud cuu lw Uaod oveu for a baby powder.
For sale by all wholesale and retail grocers.
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
Tle Sl"iista Route
OF THE
The Southern Pacific Co
1 press Trains Lo&ve Portland Daily
South J I North
0:0i) p in I Lv I'nrtlaiid Ar ihitil A 11
11:28 pin Lv Kugetie I'V Id'.l a
7:V am Ar Ran l-'rancidco Lv t M0 i m
Above trains stop at Kant i'mti. ml, On gun
City, 'ondburn, Salem, 1 irnci Mation,
Jefferson, Albuny, Tangent, i-Y.t -. 11 r. ,
Hnrrisburi;, Junction I'itv, Kul. io. ii
well, Cottage Grove, Drain, sta out
Kosehur? to Aflldaiul m-Munv
ltOtjKHUllQ HAIL, IUILY.
8.30 a m,Lv Portland Ar;4.:i0 pru
2.04 p ni Lv Lmteiie Lv 10;a()aiii
5.20 p mAr HoHobing Lv,?:) am
DINING OAKS ON OGDEN UOUTE.-
PDLLMAH BurrcTSLEErr.Ba
SKCOXO CLASS TAU.-i
Altitohcd to all through iralnfl.
Went Bido Division.
BKlWtiK PORTLAND AND 00RVALLI
MAIL TRAIN DA1LT (EXCKiT HUNllAT.)
7 n a m I I.v Torthind Ar I A aO 1111
12:15 p Ui I Ar CorvallU Lv 1 .U.r p
of Oregon (Jontral & JCnatern It id 1 way.
IXPHEHH TKA1NUAILY (EXOEI'T BUNHAT,
4:60 n m I L Portland Ar 8:'25a n.
7:80 p tn I Ar McMiunville Lv T:S0 a it
8:aupm I ArludepeiMluiice Lv j 4:50iim
THROUGH TICKETS to oil Points
in the Eastern States, Connda and Europe
oan be obtatnod nt lowest rntca Irom
h. O. ADAIH, Agent, Kmi'-ne
K. KOKHLKH, t'. lb MAKKIIAM,
Miiuatjer, Ion. V. A. P. Acnt,
Portlaml, Oregon.
Old Kentucky
LIOUOR HOUSE,
W. H. RENSHAW. Proprietor.
KecpB the Host brands of
WHISKEY, BRANDY BIN
AND
All Kinds of Wines'!
Aim the CeluhratMl KCHI.ITZ
MILWAUKEE JSKKKon tlrmixlit.
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
E. BANGS, Proprietor.
Htuge leayeH Kugetm for Klorenee
Mondays WedneHiluyn Kriduys atti u 111
lO'turiiitig Bingo leaven Kloretice
Tor Kugeiu TuesdayH Tliursiluyrt and
Sn turd ays nt 8 a 111
arrives In Ktigeno at 0 p til tho day
following.
"IS'.I.K r'AMK f "0
KOITNI) I Kll' ( IK)
1 'ickclfl for ile at K. Hmiikh' ItrerT burn, l.u
Kmi, o- at ilurd A iJvwnport'i ollico in flu,-
0U3,
1 EUGENE-LEABURG.
IIiTi'sftfr I will run a 'lull r pUka lpfTfii
Riikim aii'l lA-nlinrtr. Kr-iK)it u I.hivak.
IiOii nt in t,Ie itie ntng lor
lr;n.ri'ire of tin U".
M(tc .-vi-t Ku' in- kI t. ft tn , nrrlrltur nt ,-.
lirEXllatn. 11-l'iriiiliK, Ikk; itnve ! is
'rcat 1 p tn, irrivltiK lu Kukuiic at r, p m.
FOLEY SPRINGS
Htaijo Ifavm Kui-ne for Foley Spring
Moiidiiyn, Weiliii'BdHyn and Kridiiyn at
a in, rt-turniiiK kIUtiikIu davn. .
MANHOOD
STIFF AND MICE
if
ORTHERN
PACIFIC Ry.
u
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Pullman
Elegant
Tourist
Sleeping Oars
Dining 0 rs
Sleeping Cars
St. Paul t
Minneanolls
Duluth
Faro
grand Forks
Helena and
TC
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-Througfi.Tickets to-
Chica'-o I
Washington
Pniladel-hla-
Mw York
ttoston and all
Points East and South'
Knrluloriniulon. tuoo rinrilt, mApiantl (Irketa
cm 11 on or wrltu
R. McMURPHEY
(luii'l AKunt, KiiKune,
Ollkc Opposite (limrd Onico.
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CDARLTOK, Asst. Genl. Pass.AEent.
20 Morrison Htreot, corner Third
nRTLAND. OREGON
; Futaie comfort for present
; sceminjj economy, but buy the
sewing machine with an estab-
' lulled reputation, that guar-
; antccs you long and satisfac
1 tory service, o J J J
w
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I ITS PIMCI I TENSION
TENSION INDICATOR,
(devices for regulating and
showing the exact tension) are
a few 01 the features that
emphasize the hivh grade
character ot liic Wliite.
S:nd for our elegant H.T.
catalog.
White Stwivo Machine Co.,
ClEVllAND, 0.
Eugene Street Railway.
iTIMB CAKD.
Afli-r till! 4th of Oct. lstfi, tlin stri-
ciirH will rim on tlic following icliedu
time until further notice.
I.KAVINO I'HK DKl'OT.
7:10-7 M-HM-HM-0:10-9:40-10:00 a. n
hull every Imlf hour.
I.KAVKTIIK UNIVKIlfTY.',
7:M-8:r.r.-8.-B:24-h;M)-10:lS a o
erv half hour.
will lenve prompt) on dm
RESTORED
njr n.iar ttr. .'
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U' .
ilmltl p.iwrr, lira. U. lie, WakrlulntM, I1 Uaniu.l, NialHl. ii.
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.iiIit trt, rawl ,f o.-r ,,!,. i, y-uhlul n.,ri , UM
V1""' "P""" "on.,,.,,,., whi.h UJ t., lii6rmiir,in.mt,ll.,mfr
l.i..ni'r. Lnn ki .rru.l In y.t ,.k.l, fioo'M-rl.i IS fr U l, m.il
K.. . . , J 1 '"' M"1"-'" " . Vm. Pr.nc. I..,,, r-it
lluu,.,.lirll,a,ing.fiilfc TbliJ M l V.mhUI n.., rorUnJ.l
- AND
Soo Pai i lie Lino.
To till I'oililr Ku!
bi lid veslil.ulf Ira 8 eonrislinj; o
I'alaw sltvphiK 'arc, li. xoiiiii.iin ihnlii
i'ar8, fli'Kant U:.y rair,u i.i.d liitimll
ivut tiiuriKt ears uiol lite i,,l,inir ,lt.
r from the l'lieille to Hie Allui ll,
witliout i limiKe.
Mol Direct and Ciltaptrit Fcu! I.
Koolenay
S K-1 I'.
M PI WKK,
I M ,AS 1 1 I V,
Mining
NAIX
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K.lSn,; v Hi,
All lloillU in th" lklll,I CI!ll t l.llllll U
Sll'Sia! '
Innetx n.tcs to tn, irom i . . .
ETLTR,OJ?E
i ' . VIi,,M Ai:a,it!r Mitiiu.hlu tlu
CANADIAN 1'AClriC K'Y CO.'S
Royal mail Stoamsrpip Ciije
to c:u:u Aire jap a::.
CANADIAN AlhTLAI IAN 1liS ,
TO -
UONOLDU, FIJI ASP AUSTRALIA
.0.
Tne shortest line t ( 0
meX..,Hl""'"l'r8 u" '"l'le,,e.d
imjr'voy1 U"U " "
For liiiin lahlen, .m , ,..
informal ion, call on or addresa
OKO. P. t'KAW, B. W.utKK.
Agt ut, Kinu,,.. KivIk.,i .i.i i ,.,., g,
A.J. COYI.K, "Mlll -i L.tn.u
Ul" ''' Acent, V.nc.oUTcr B. c.
This Railway Co.
Operates it, trlm) oll tllu iumoUB block
ytt'tii.
I.iKlitHllH trains by elect. It It
out,
UhiVlam,i"IUl"'"U''1 eleol,,t Ut"h 'ead
Uuns splendidly equipped passeng.
train, every day nd niKl,t belwreu
Chicago Milwaukee
and St Paul.
Also operates steam heated vestihuled
trains, carryinK tho latest privnU,
eoiiipariiient ears, library hulle
sleepers' CUI"' "' Umwl"K ro:m
Pn'ir n"r8' freo r,cli"K cl",lr ca
ffn. ii. r J """K eartervio
FuthihluI.....iu..''',y,p'i
.. .i i V -""" . iinaua, app
to ticket agent, or addrecH
J. W. CAKKY, tieu'er'al Aenr
ir&v. l'uss. Agent. I'ortlaud.
0. R. & I
-TO TIIK-
.EAST.
OIVHS TUB ftOICK OF
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
JrlU UTES
GREAT
OREGON
ShOhl LINE.
TU
SALT LAKE
niiNVKlt
OMAHA
AND
KAN8AH CITY
NORTHLRN RY.
TU
K I'll I,' A VTJ
MINNEAl'OLJH
HT. VAVIj
AND
cnit'Auo
OCEAN STEAMERS
OREGON, GEO. W. ELDER
AND
CITY OF TOPEKA
Leave I'ortland every fvt d.iv. r.,r
ALASKA . . POINTS
LSAVtVA5;iW . DAY.
ton
SAN FRANICISCO
HtcBiliira fit.i l.l.. ..
Yoko.,,a?nd llo,; Ko, Bi v7. thj
Niirtlier'i Ph.'I II,, u .' "f"
eonnectiou with O. It. fk N '' ' b'
For fall Itilnrm.tlnn c.M on O B .t- k
Agent L L SI KVK.n, l-.inin.. .
or i,lilrc. n II IIIJlti.HliHI
Ooneral l'ii.ui,i, r Awnt,
DOIlWKI.r..f;ARMI.Lco. ""uu' u'1"1-
una. Ag. or, I'.,,. H. H. Co.
I'ortlHiiU.On.gua.
tWL
TICKfl s ro
All H.lfT
(All...
m. Williams
AaiNT, CUQINC,
Through I'alaoB a, Tourist Bleep.
JJiiilng and Library OI;Bervailou
en,
cars
ELKUAXT VK8TIBULE TRAINS
No. 4 I.l.,,l,.l I .,
2fl0p.m. xon.anu at
10a5a8mLI"l"ed "rrlve" I't'lnd at
U S Land Commissioner.
Joel Warc.havinp; ljoen id.
Iiointed U. S. Circuit Court
Conitnissioner for tlio district
ot Oronoii, is now nienarcrl
to lliako IIOMKSTKAD FILINGS,
f inal Ihoofh, and tako tea-
liniony in Contkst (Jases
Having had thirty years ex
poneneo in tins lino, ho will
miuranteo satisfaction in
every case. Oflico in Ode
FflloHs' JJuildiiii-. Eutren
Oregon.
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