Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, May 21, 1898, Image 3

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, A lulu r.w luii its ixiaU mio ! v . !
llu'v i-lar tirmli: tr.ii.Lhm; K-utua wul
I blk'tl.il.
A plww idk dahlia Mus-nuil in tlio un
The day th.ti Mitimier died.
The day that summer di.nl the forest stream
Cr.ipt fcrth to canhthibhunt'ftaif tht'hkics,
The lulls prcw dun nnd hiizy as a dmun
Or like a viM.m viewed by u-urful . t. s.
A cruwins i-h.-i.Kiw, chill and viujuclv "drear.
Swept o'tT lll.t hm.i-.Mn.. lil,rt ., ...
And winter's frntsU'iis s..uiuU-d all i.hi n..j.r
Tlio tiny thnt summer dutL
tmtiiu U. W.stcn In Youth'B Coniuintcn.
SOMEBODY'S UXCLE.
I must confess to a weakness for Bales,
althounh I bnven't, as fur ns lean rwniiMn
ber, over yet mudo a baryaiu. Kvory ttir.e
I Ko nlong thu Hinh struct I fwl thnt I
must havo a jwep into tho auction rouma.
1 went in 0110 evening not Ions n(io.
Like thu jupjiins that I mu, I began murk
ing tho cjitaluguo for things thai took my
fancy.
I car.10 acrcfji n picture in one corner
to be correct it was an oil portrait mid
boro underneath the words "Old Hill."
"Mighty old, too, " I thought, for tho
face was a perfect network of wrinkles,
although the picture, apjvared into rather
now. 1 looked at thu nose a little too Jung
perhaps; anyhow I got tho idea that it
was tho tmai'u of my own. I'm rather
proud of my own 110.su, by tho way. It's
tho "family" liou, I'm told, although tho
family doesn't appear to havo dmm any
thing great with It as far as I can traeo. I
dimmed my g.ic to blot out the wrinkles
on thu lace, ami I discovered that 1 helminth
was also my own. Goodl It must be an
ancestor of initio.
I felt n big thrill of joy. An ancestor
was tho very thing I wanted.
Ono thing, however, ratlurdlsillusiomd
mo I didn't liko thu name Old 1 Jill.
Ancestors who kept coal sheds or took in
washing aro not worth running after, and
If I had ono nt all I preferred ono with a
deeout vein of blood. Tho very next mo
ment I felt liko kicking myself. I recol
lected that this wns the man that all my
sistors had sowlshcd to got a tracoof Old
Hill, of courso. Why, my old dad had
mentioned him scores of times! They
wero brothers Undo liill William in
conversation yes, yes. Ho was a bit ro
cont for an ancestor, certainly, but I only
needed to get tho picture 1 could do tho
rest. As soon ns I could find out that ho
was really worth knowing I meant to bo
very proud of hliu.
I was on tho point of coming away just
then when ft very dainty desk caught my
oyo. On turning round again I found
that a girl was looking hard at my uncle.
As slio happened to be a very pretty girl
with tho daintiest chin imaginable, I
didn't hurry away. On the contrary, I
should think I spent quito n few minutes
taking in tho nicocurvesof herllguro. blio
had tho sweetest littlo mouth that over I
saw.
Sho looked sideways at my undo for
fully fivo minutes, after which she ppoko
to a frosty old lady besido her, and her
words wero so astounding as to call mo to
my senses.
"Yes," fiho said decisively, "I'm suro
It's ho. Dear old Undo Hill I"
Tills was interesting.
"Dear old Uncle Bill!" What did she
know about Uncle iiillP However, I vowed
on tho Instant that ns long as I might say
liill as prettily as sho did I'd never say
William again. Hut I was puzzled.
Evidently tho girl had a stray unda
roaming about somewhere- and had picked
out my relative by mistake. Well, I
would travel down tomorrow and buy thff
picturo, and if sho liked to 001110 and look
at it in my sitting room eho might do so
with pleasure. I rather liked tlio Idea of
her sitting in iny big armchair looking
sideways at Old Bill.
Thoro was quito a crowd In tho auction
room next day. I didn't liko to appear
anxious to havo tho picture; but, as a
matter of fact, I was anxious, for I had
raked out an old letter of tho governor's
which said that Bill hud just been mado
county chairman or something of tho sort
and was going to sit for his portrait. This
was ovldontly tho Identical ono moybo
worth a tidy bit
Somebody started tho bidding nt 1
rather a low prlco, but then tho stupids
took him for an ordinary person.
I yelled, "Thirty shillings 1" and a volco
closo behind me said, "Thirty-llvo!"
"Forty 1" said I, and again tho volco fol
lowed, thistlmo with "Forty-live!"
"Threo pounds!" I noxt called, for I
wanted to get tlio business over quickly.
I heard somebody complaining as tho
auctioneer called, "Going!" and turned
to find tho pretty girl of yesterday looking
angrily at mo.
"What does ho want with It?" sho said,
half crying and speaking to tho frosty lady
besido her. "My undo'a picture can't in
terest him I"
Now this was a littlo moro than I could
bear, and I looked as hurt as I possibly
could on bo short a notice. I could sec
that sho roally believed tho picturo to bo
that of bur own uncle.
"I beg your pardon, madam," I said,
bowing. "I am simply bidding for thu
portrait of my undo. "
"Your illicit:?" sho said htiflly, with
Hushed faco. "I'm afraid you aro much
mistaken. That is my uncle!"
It sounded so absurd that I was alniost
Inclined to laugh, but 1 could not bo made
n fool beforo a crowd of people. I put on
n very ilriu expression and wild:
"My dear young lady, I'm afraid you do
not know"
"Sir!" fiho stopped mo, and her mouth
quivered. " You'ruextrcmely rudel I know
perfectly well what I am saying. I tell
you that Is tho portrait of my undo."
"It Is my undo!" was on my Hps, but I
refrained from speaking and turned to tho
auctioneer. By this time, however, tho
picturo had boeu knocked down toanothor
bidder.
I felt almost angry. It wo ponltlv. ly
aggravating, after dropping on this mot
rare of uncles, to havo him turn imm my
grasp in this manner.
Somehow I felt a bit of n beast when I
hoard tho girl crying, but buoyed myself
up with thu conviction thnt mlno was a
jut and righteous cause, and that In con
testing for tho ago ttalm-d Mic of tho
family nofo I was, In a iwmuthing sciibo,
a h.-ro.
I determined to call on tho mictlunwr
tho next day and find out who had bought
the prtturo
It had been knocked down toft man
NOTICE FOH I'Ulil.K'A'noN.
In-1 Office at K')b'ir(r, Or.n,
May 1 1, I KM. f
Nnti'hpy iriven thu ML-wir.
nmf(l iettlffr Iim filed notice .( hn lrit nti'iii
t) make finil pr'K.f in u.p"rt of hi cUim.
and ttmtMvl proof will 1 made Mnr .I"-1
War-, I S CornmiMioner. t K'it'-ri, I rn.".n.
;r.n.dine J7, Kv viz: Mward lurve
I II K NnoM'Jfor the 1, .1, 4. H an 1 1'-'
1 'ti tp 17 p, r 'I w-t
He name th lollo irnr wilnw ti fro.
hi o"ntinnoiw rti.ieo'tf ut'n and rulti ati'-i
of ai l lan-l, u:
Alfre l HratUi'n, Omrlm V liratlain. .1 .hi.
I M lari. Springfield, Oregon; .)! n I'raUr,
i Walter!!?, Oretfoo.
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li'.iiiMn't help iL:K-iii ti:
was even it. tiler than 1 had thought.
Wo Wfro 1 v. iituuUy left ahi:e. f. r wliieh
I have to thank Jouk. lie s a.rv, u, d
felUiw in tiiat wav.
Fur a litih while. Uo did n.-t ..ik.
Then when 1 asU.d her to let in tv iruiul-i
sho luiked up hyly and t-lov, ly j ;-.x rut
her hand. 1 was overjoyed to ti::d th:it
tlio took in the situation without mi ex
planation, though I would !.ao liked tu
uxphtin.
However, 1 took the iil-t oj -urt unity
gettiiiy .leu!; littoa eonierar.d tell;!.:; I.im
my Mory 1 1 o s. eitud hurpn.-td and nim
ply said ho had taken a fancy to tiio pic
ture. It rveiiad I'easonalile i ruiuu'ii tor
him to s:;y this, Lot tlie inoii;- t:t ! e had
tp.d;e:i I ult that 1 e hail U. n vi.lin.-:
In horue way 1 f.-ned an imiimii t) t; -- i,L
had t;n.iig!-.t i.s to liieru 1, ly on n.'
cuuiiL of t!u piei u iv. and wiaa v. o at
down to ":U" n:y usi icii.'::i were ton
lirmid. "Will. Mis.- Stewart," 1 l.;-.:i iv-proai-hti.lly,
"1 didn't think . a wt.
eapal le ot I h. in;; sueli ft 111', k ujHin Jtie.
I really diiln't. "
Site hioiod up urptied anil i;ae rtieli
an iiiiioeent littlo latii.'h iliai 1 i i ti:ipt
ed to patu'li .leak's head, for 1 Jell certain
hu wiis nlludiim to tho j i Kv t Li in.
"Why, whatever have 1 done, duetr?"
sho siiid. Two tiny dimples wero in her
cheeks, and her eyes peeped i:errily lrum
under their Ioiil; liihhei.
My lh.t t liueiied.
"It's too bail," f.aid Jenk in an appar
ently much injured lone. " Attev my
getting int. itsted In your story of your
uncle's portrait 1 lind that you have been
laughing at nie; that tho utulo Un't
yours at all, but Oonlon's."
My doom was 6;alul, 1 knew, as ho ut
tered thor-o words. The smile died out of
her facoaiid tlio look she i;;ivn nut made my
head diy. W'u wero liiendj no longer.
It was war to tho knife.
If I was deeply iu lovo with her before,
1 was hiftuiiely so now.
I came upon her alono later in tho even
ing. I tiling on to tho belief nt that mo
ment that an oilier explanation would
smooth over things. Instead sho nhiiu.it
llew out of my sijjit. It was in the par
lor, and that ..Id liumbu;; of an tmele laced
mens sho llew away. Why 1 didn't pttl
vrizo bis wrinkled face then and there 1
don't know, but I must l;ao been wry j
near it.
In iiitoth, i' Lour tho p:.r:y would Im-at;
up, and do what I would I couldn't llml ;
means of our 1;. romini: reeoneih-d. Aiior
parsing an hour of torture eudelin my
brains, 1 stepped into the hall to Jind lilt.
blewart on tho pidnt of depat ting.
Tho man who was to drive, her homo
hud just. Unshed liis whisky when his eyo
lighted on tho picturo. Hit looked hard
and hufclyaml h.tiiuied and finally shipped
his leg and chuckled.
1 glanced at Miss Stewart, who slooil ill
thu doorway, and was met by a defiant look
that had a touch of triumph tu it. Our
thoughts wero evidently in Iho name di
rection. Wo each e.pi eted to c:,tnblinh our
claim now by tho uvidi-nco of the coach
man. No doubt lie reengnicd "Old Hill."
"Well, if that ain't a licked" ho taid,
squinting and locking again.
"You know hint perhaps, do you"
asked MlhS Stewart, clutching Iho man't,
arm.
"Know 1dm?" wild tho man, with a
grin. "I think I ducsl Why, dash mu,
that's my old undo!"
I think If 1 bad had a mullet, in my
hand at that moment nothing could have
prevented nie lrom hanging ids (-l;u!l.
I gripped him liko a vl,-o, and .'uir.h
Stewart and I exclaimed together, "Your
UiicleV"
"Ah!" ho paid, with an astonished nod.
"My old undo old Hill! Ah!" ho re
peated. " 'K'swaitin outside, too, looking,
aft i r tho ole pony !"
His old nnclu waitin;: outside looking
after tho old pony! I could hardly bdioo
my cars.
But when he brought In bis rolativo
there was no doubt of hi.t daini. Tlio gray
whiskered, tou.led old lellow was liko thu
portrait as twootanges art liko ono an
other. "Thuro y'are," ho said "that's Mini"
And ho gavu another grin. "Why, Bill,"
ho said, howling In tho old man's car,
"it's no nioru'n two years j-im-o that chap
painted It, is It eh, liill? 'K nuver turned
up with tho oo pun wo wuz goln to "uvo
when it went in tho Vademy di. Hill:-"
And that was tint dismal eiultii),' old
Hill was alive and kicking, and thu family
nose was a fraud.
1 don't know Low it raino about or
what was said, but 1 know that I walked
homo with MM Slewart, and I remem
bered that thu porch i. f her house wasdail;
when wo parted. Aiwer.
Kchoin In Miiinmoth Cnvn.
Our K'Jiilu aks us to l.enp hlleiit. Then,
lifting tho heay, bro.-nl p.iddlu wit h wbicii
ho has be. ii pro elliiiK'ior boat, ho htrikes
wilh all bis ftrem-th tho lint hido on thu
rsurfaco of iho water. Jn-tantly tho cub
turraiK an thunders of thl underworld are
let loono. From all d:re-:i.t.i coiuo roll
Ini; waet tt found, tit'il I iplied a thou
sandfold, reeling and a :'iin returning
with Inere.i-irj .lor:
mnny mcotid-, and tin-.
fiw.i:t, f.'trtiw;iy nul .'h'"
la.-t faint funiii'.-i h.r.
thu water with his j el
listen. Tho n:editiy
tieH in tho kiil" of th'Mo
brenk tho htillm. i "ii
8ouieN. S'jimo nofe-i. ct
of tho roel. nmltii'lv tl,
:.e, lloKerinj for
ily dj inn awiiy in
i. 'I hen, when tho
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from furaway. Iildd- a eh.-uolr rs. '"I ho
Mammoth Cava of Kentucky, " hy John
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. CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
This Railway Co.
i at: h its trains on I he t mruc block
sieiu.
I.iglUs i!s timits by eitvti n i
out. I'm-s Iho .-elcbrated oltcU. ulli u till
lug lamp,
UniiM Hpleinlitlly eiuippi'.i paHMetige
train- every day ami tiii.-lil hdwec-n
St. I'mii and hie:i;i, and Otnahu
tin.) t'liieuo; the
Chicago Milwaukee
and St Paul.
Al-4..pc-;d.
train-, ui
fi in heated vosti billed
iti Hie latest priVatt
i ear.-, library bulto
i:, mid ttruw ing nnni
inaai in. nt
Htu ktiu; Ul!j.
M.v.er,'
l.nl.'r cnir-, fiu
and the wry
For tho lowe-t'
Ill-lit g tl Ml IH
Uht dhtigitut m tvk
rat en to any point I
l hi' I'nit
to ticket
l Stali'H nr (.'hltatla, nppl
U;ciit( ur addrewH
K J. KODl,
W. C'ASKY, Cltneral Ap-nt,
Trav. 1'iihs. Agtn. l'ortland
EAST
SOUTH
Tli-e Sliassta Route
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Fxprexs Trains Leave IVriliuid J'ai.y
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Alune trains Klup nt Kiit-t I'orthiini, Orison
t "it v, Wtindhiirn, Snlein, Tnrner, Mnritui,
.li'th rseti, Alhritiy, Tunm lit, Sliedds, llalni-y,
lliirrinbur, Junction City Kuifetie, L'te
well, 1 'oittugo (ir.ive, lirniii
Uehat ticket i m ndi between 1'nttlnml,
Saenuiietito nnd San Friuieieo, Net rat tin,
17 first-ehuw and I'll neemul-chisfl, incluiliiig
lee per.
It i:u:!u;ao MAIL, HA1I.Y.
S :.0 a in l.v Purllftti.l Ar' l.oO pm
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JJININU CAUBON OCiUEN U0U1I2.-
PUI.LWN BUFFET BLEGFI R
SKCOXl) CLASS CARS
Attached tc all through iri;!ns.
Vot Mido DlvUlon.
bi;twi;i;h Portland mid couvalli
MAIL 111A1N l'All.I (EXCEIT BUKIIAT.)
7:XI it m I I,v 1'nrtlmni Ar j f:Ml I'll.
11 . Ili I Ar Uorv.illin )-v I 1 -0 I 1"
At Alliimy ami vNirvallin conuert with train
of ()iK'n ( entral A: EuhIltu Khilwav.
i:xrn::i'3 thaih daily (kxcevthundav.
t:.MlD m T, i'.irtlmul Ar I H-.'.Ti ll,
7 ::0 p m j Ar IMttMlnuville Iv ft:M) a m
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TIlliOUGHTIOKKTa loull 1'oinlB
in the ICnMern HtalnH, Canada ami Kuroio
can Le obtuinfU at lowtmt rati'H irom
1.. O. A1IAIH, Aoenl, l'inn.
K. Kiir.lll.KK, .'. II. MAHKIIAM,
Manager, li. I'. & 1'. A tut.
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qregon Central
EASTERN It It CO.
YAQU1NA BAY ROUTE
:.,niilin at YAlJl'INA HAY Kith tli
SMI FBAHCISCO & YAQU1HA BAY
HTEAMMIII' COMl'ANY.
STEAMSHIP "PRESIDENT"
Hulls frimi Viiiiiiini evfry 9 (Inyo fur
Fin I'niiii'iHro, Ciiiih Itiiy, Port Orford
'rriiilihul unci Jluiiiljuhit J3ny.
Fasseiisr Accomcistluas Dusorcasscil
Hlmrtint Itoiitu lliilwH-n tho Wll
liiini ltn S'nlliy iiml ellfiirnl.
Kiire fnini Allninv unit I'olntu Wcat to
Hull Jtuiii'Ikc".
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To Huinl.iiklt Hay and Port Orford:
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l-nrilui'il, Viimhlll Ht. dock, f:W)B.m
Hnnduy", WtdiifnduyH and Frlduys.
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npninocc rt rnnivc.
JiIKES C0LU1RS AND CUFFS STIFF AND NICE
p AS WHEN FIRST BOUGHT fiEW , ,
ONE POUND OF THIS STAKCI1 WILL GO
AS FAR AS A IHHJNU ANO A HALF
OF ANY OTUEK STARCH.
HUTACTUREO 0.y gy
t".ei r. HiiRiNRFn RRnro
iiKEOKUKjowA. Nv HavenXonm.;
This tarfh i
ei'cririu'. in
priiftro.lon cifiitille fir in i i 1
uuiey iiiuuoitui it
ti.ntiiial whileit.-x mid iimmi
ouifd
loaimfiu'turi'd llml it crfeetly h
eiher hubatmico injur ioua tu hueu tied can
For sale by all whcJcsalo and retail grocers.
Soo Paviiic Line.
To all Points KuM
helitl vt st ibulo trti. . coiiHlsting tt
Paluw nleeping rant, U.xntiriniiM ditiln
cart, elegant day iMmche.H and tnagtiitl
wnt touriwt curH and ftee I'nbmi'.l hlee
in from tho l'ucille to tin' Atlatith
without change.
Mo( Direct ind Cheapbit Roulo to
Kootenay
Mining
r
NAKSI-1-,
NKW ii:n N I" It,
SI.UliAN ll'l'V,
SKI.ciN,
NAlo,
I UAH.,
(tu.vl.ANJ)
1KANUUAS ASIl
I
All DoinlH III thu JUiuic'Kiin ('iiiiiiIi)
lint n immphli't plvi in full (UcrlitUin
ol thlu wniulfrrtil ci 'inlrv Ask the
DKiuit Tor n uiipy of tl e iu.iiiiik hiwn iif
uruiHii t oiiinium,
Lowct Kates tu and lrom i , , .
.... via all Atliuitlo Hleamhlih) Mil
CANADIAN l'ACIKIC It'V CO.'B
rjoyal lii StonmsCiip Ciu
TO C0I1TA AND JAPAN.
CANADIAN Al'hTItAI.IAN HKM I
-To-
IHINOI.Ijj.U. FIJI AND AUrtTHAl.lA
Tho Bhortt'xt lino tu tho Cnlnnli i.
TIu-ko ntt'iiiiit-rfl furry un expi'i'lt'iiml
ini.'ilii'iil iiiiiti, mid it Blowiirihi'H on
every voyiijjo.
Kor tliuo liihli'H, iniiiiphlotH, or nny
lnruriiiiitiini, cull on or mmreHH
OKO. F. CHAW, II. W. (IKKIl,
Agent, UiiKunu. Frwlnht and I'uhkmiiut AKt
HO 1 hltd UI., 1'urlluiid u
A. J. COYI.K.
Dint. I'aaii. Aifuut, Vanuouror 11. C,
ORTHERN
PACIFIC Ry.
it
u
N
8
f
Pullman
Sleeping Cars
Elegant
Tourist
Dining Cars
Sleeping Cars
St. Paul.
Minneanoll.
Duluth
Fa po
TC i Grand Forks
urooxsion.
Wlnnlno".
Helena and
I BuHe.
-Through Tickets to-
Chlca'-o
Washington
Philadel-hi.
Now York
Boston and all
Points East and South
For Information, tlmerarda, main and tl.koU
call on or w.lui
R. McMURPHEY
(loii'l Agont, KiiK'-m-i
Ollko Oppoidlo (iuiirtl Ollloo.
OK
ciiaelton, Asst. Gen!. Passiiem,
2S Morrtion Htrett, corner Third
POiTHNO, OPEOUN
NOTI'.'KOK V I N A h HI.JTI.KM KNT.
l.Uteof Ixui II llnnchett dcietvted.
Nolicfl in hereby Kivrn thnt 1 M Loveride
are! It .1 Hawthorn) rxmiitoni of nni.l i-nlat
hnve filed thir tiiiiil nceount. for iMtttlnin'iit
of Raid enltU; that Wifbtfudny .funti b Ih'iH
Iim el by order of th ri.iirt to li.r o'-
ieirtioiiH to the aamv. I K Lovkuiih.k,
II J 1 1 ,w i iiojikk,
1 t..H,
fJr.0 H I"H"ia,
Atty for Kittle,
RESTORED
ftf nalajr Dr. Pran'i
1 rllow Nfrva 1II1m.
Tina woiidrr.ul rrmtiW
(fiirntilfo to curt all ntrrout d !, aaea a fik Mrinorv, 1 .t
UraiQ Powrr. lUada. tie, WakrlultifM, Iot afao'iuotl, Nik'"1 l-.mn.
ai .fia, hTTousnrfta, all dralna, hut of pow-r In Gnritive Orn.m f
elirf aea.cauwl bf or-irrti"Tit y-mthfal frr.,t , r.alvp of
t')nc), opium or toniiUht. which trad to lourmity, intimpti ,t nr
hmniiT. tan lrarrifri in tt inxk't. i oQ-x-r U-i , 6 Vr , by inftd
fcfft.in'f. Ctr.uUr Pirn, h-.ld Kjrah .IruicxUta. Ak for tt; take no-thtf.
Mtnufacturl by the r-aU Mr dlHnt l o , I'art. Prance. !.atie-IM
UruyU.ldiatiitMliu(agcDta TLfJiJ ud YaaaliUl bt., TurUautl.tW.
M
mm
by mon whn hnrn b id yrnrs of prnrt Ipnl
nn.l hi-titii; titii-h. H fwtheiudy slureli
L-oiititiiuinr iH-illier nr-enir, nliiin or any
bo uaud ueii fur
luiny iKtwtu r.
C.IVKj) TIIK CIIOIC1 OF
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
ROUTES
GREAT
HDBTHtBII BY.
VtA
Hl'OKAMO
MIN.N'KAl'DMS
HT. l'AUIj
ASI
ClllCACK)
SHORT LINE.
. VIA
HALT LAKE
10 M Ail A
ANH
KANMAH CITY
OCEAN STEAMERS
OREGON, GEO. W. ELDER
AND
CITY OF TOPEKA
l.ouvo Portland every II vu days for
ALASKA . . POINTS
OCEAN 8TEAMEI19I
LEAVE POIITLAND EVERY B DAYS
SAN FRANCISCO
Hlea.nciH Mnnlhlv fri.ni rnrtland
Voknhoma and Unn Koiik; via the
Northern Paclllo SietiniNhln Co. h.
oouiK'Ctloii wilh O, J. & N
Kor full luf inmitlmi mil on C. .'.AN.
Acelil 1. hril l.VKNS, l.ilueno.
Cr nildn-KH W 11 MU l( l.lil' U I',
Uenerul I'niirtenuer AKeat,
I'ortliuid, Ureuon,
I)OIVHI.I.1?AHI.llXAC(.
lien. AU. Nor. 1'iie. ti, H. Co,
l'ort1ntid. Oren(ii).
TICKETS TO
ALL fuir T
IA01 ...
JOHH H. WILLIAMS
AQCNT, cuoknc.
ThroiiL-li l'uhira nnd Tonrlat Hlcen.
ITH, inning und Jillirury UliHerratlou
ourn-
KI.IXIANT VHSTIBUM5 TRAINS,
No. 4 Limited li'iivcn 1'ortluud at
:IK) p. in.
No. 3 Limited urrlvi's l'urtlnnd nt
10:lii u. in.
TJiROUH TICKETS
... TO TIIK .
EAST and SOUTHEAST
VIA
Southern Pacific Company and
Piiltiimu Pn I urn tit. epe'B, TourHl HleepfirS
and Itecltn t tialr iutr-1, Dally to
UbM 1 1 'III! till U. VII IWU
Kansas City, St Louis
and other Kntru 'Hlet. Tho ouly.llne rom
1'orllanJ cdlcilng pnaMii,Krt
Spiclillf Conducttd Eicurtleni
thiotiifh to Chicago bvury WvdnuKlay.ftnd
DAILY TOlTuIHTCAK HKKVICK
I'OKTbANU TO CHKJAUO
vln Hoathcrn I'ncdlle, I'nloti Harlflo and 0
ft W Uy. Iltw eh'y-k. .l tlintitli to de6
iintlou, MiiKin cent ieeiiyry, t'nlou luot fa
ttllH-, I' W'll TH'.e
Ke; (urt)i -r lulortiiiitinn apply to any MuQt
oiitti.-ru l iicittei 'Miimiiy or
It. W. It I KK, (1. H, HIIOWN,
Ori'l A K DlaU laia. At
'third t.,1'0 i i
Eii(;cns Street Railway.
TIMKCAKII,
Aft. r tlie llli of Out. ISM, the atree
cnrH will run mi tli lollowii'.gHchedu
timu until hutluT nolli'v.
I I f VINO TIIK DKl'OT..
7;IO-7:i-S:H--v.4f)-M:l- -0:40-10:00 a. ni
tp n ov.'i-y !i:.!f hour.
i. t:vt. 'I i ik I'NiVr IWTY.
A' 7: V H '').,' j II lii-HO and 10:15 a in
ev It :a I f In, nr.
And will Unvu i roiii.itly ou time.
0. H. & N.
-TO TMK-
EAST.