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I The KtndTou Have Always i in use for over 30 years. iu. use lor over ;j j, .11 -.- Sflll:il rfJ.' . . All Counterfeit, Imitations inKfiiwiiT.l Tliiir. Trill it-ifl. j uu ciuian'Tp tho lw jilt h IulHnts unci Chil,lieui:X!.,u.,uo n.i.ist Kx,uti.,.!.,t What Ss CASTORIA Ca-srorla is a substitute for Cii-.tor OH, Parejrorlc, Drops and Soothinff Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasuit It contains neither Opium, Mni-pliiiio nor other Xareotio substance. Its ago is its truarantee. It destroys "Worms and nUays Fevcrishness. It cures lMarrliu-o, nn.l vi,..i Colic. It relieves Tecthin- Troubles, cures Constipation ; and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, riving healthy and natural sleep. I Tho Children's Pivuiicea-Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS S7 1 Bears the i The Kind You Have Always Bought ! In Use For Over 30 Years. TTIF CENTAUR COM Subscribe EVENING The o"ly Dailv Nkwspaper published between Albany and Uoseburg. It has a large Circulation. Advertisers WILL FIND it to TIIKIR ADVAN'TAOB to be represented in this paper. Circulation guaranteed THE EVENING GUARD ..SNXJl. Vk) Bou5rht,aud which has beeu. . u-cu "suiiiure or "'" liuuio under his n,.r. sin... i..-:..: .. . . ' ' "Ml Reo its liituiu-y. and SiibstltuiVrbt'l' i .... i Signature of f BTHItT, NIWVORKCITV. For the : : GUARD. THE SI Eli E OF I'AKIS! HOW LONDON FIRST LtAHNED THAT IT HAD ENDED. St..r, ,,r ,l n. porl-r Who i..t the ,i !, Th,u ,,,,.,,, UiKiunn-k lu All lllm , ScIlJ ut llie Mew. O.rr Hi. l-rlvale- . During tho Franeo-Geriimn f.. Oct. IS, 1S70. to March 1, is;i, I W!ia attached to tho headquarters of tho crown priuce, who occupiol ,in unas suming little villa called l.iOmbrago m au outkirt of Versailles, his august father residing throughout tho invest went aud siege of Paris in the prefecture of the whilom "royal butgh," and Count Bismarck, with Ins statf of coun cilors and secretaries, iu detached house of tho Rue do Provcucu. often met the chancellor out of doors, walk ing or riding, during that long aud bit ter wiuter, . but sedulously rofraiued from soliciting audiences, "being well awaro that the visits of a war corre spondent, who had everything to ask aud nothing to tell, could not possiuly bo welcome to so desporutely overwork ed a statesman as iii.sruarck. By what menus I need not explain in this plnce, I had been made acquainted with tho preciso terms of tho capitula tion of Paris at an early hour of tho morning after the oouolusiou of tho armistice, aud had, moreover, good rea son to bolievo that tho conditions of tho surrender had not boon couimuuicated to nny other correspondent of au Eng lish or even a Ueruinu uowspapcr nt headquarters. Having obtained tho su premely important item of news, what wns I to do with it? Unless it could bo forthwith transmitted to Tho Uailv Tel egraph oftlco by telegraph, my chuuoes of forestalling my fellow correspondents would bo annihilated, nud there was no wire at my disposal or, for that mat ter, at that of any foreign journalist within tho vast radius of tho liues of investment. Tho Mtuntiou nppeared nn utterly uopciess one, until suddenly tho lum piest of "happy thoughts" flashed turough my mind. Perhaps tho all pow erful chancellor, newly created a prince of the young German empire, would authorize tho transmission to Loudon of my dispatch over his own oliiciul wire, by means of whioh ho was "en rapport" with every European capital exoupt beleaguered Paris. There was no time to lose. Before 8 a. m. I had taken down tho articles of oapitulatiou from tho lips of my informant, within half on hour I hsd oopied thorn out, "largo, bold and haudsomo," on two pages of foolscap and had mudo myself presuma ble. At 0 o'clock I preseutod mysolf nt the street door of tho bouso iu tho Ruo do Provouco and sent up my enrd to Coun cilor Lothur Buohor, with a penciled request that ho would allow mo to apeak to him in private. Almost immediately ho cumo down to tho waiting room ou tbo ground door, into which I had been shown, and asked rue what ho could do forme. "Can you procure mo a five minutes' amliouco of tho princof" I re plied. "I don't know," wus tho rojuiu der, "but I'll try. The chancellor is ex tremely busy, but perhaps ho'll seo yoa if yon can assure mo that the matter is really nrgeut. " I declared that for me it could not possibly be moro so, where upon Bucher left me I confess, iu a fevor of anxiety and was absout for about a quarter of an hour, at tho ox pirntion of which ho roappearod aud beckoned to mo to follow him tip stairs. lu au ex-boudoir on the first floor converted Into a sort of oflico I found the chancellor awaiting mo. After tho briefest of greotings he said, "Prny, tell me what you waut iu tho fewest possi ble words, for I liavo uot a momont to lose." I produced my dispatch, handed it to him aud askod him if it was sub stantially corroot. After looking through ithoausworod: "Yes, it is. I don't know how you got your information, aud I don't intond to ask, but these are the terms on which Paris surrenders. What thon?" When I besought his permission to forward tho message over his wire, he laughed rather grimly, saying, "You must be mad to ask suoh a thing I" I urged upon him that the tonsion of public fueling in England with respoot to tho fate of Paris was very painful many people's sympathy being tempo rarily averted from Germany by harrow ing accouuts of tho sufferings undergone by tho population of tbe French capi tal. "That tension would be considera bly relieved, sir," I replied, "by the knowledge that tho siego of Paris is come to au end and that tho victors have accorded merciful tonus to tho vanquished." Princo Bismarck hold out against my importunity for about a eouplo of minutes, but he yielded at last, only stipulating that I should etTaoo my nume at tbe end of tho dis patch. "On no account oan I allow you to sign a message scut over my wiro. If your peoplo iu London do not believe it to be outhentio when it reaches thorn, that is their affair. But it must go un signed or not at all." It did go unsign ed ; it was accepted as authentic, aud its publication that very aftornoon In a special edition of The Daily Tolcgruph proved to bo one of the greatest Jouruul istio coups effected by any London newspaper during the Franco-German war. London Telegraph. UfiBPllie Music. A Glasgow paper thus analyzes tho musio of tho bagpipo: "Big flies ou window, 72 per cent; cats on midnight tiles, 11,4 I' cent; voices of infant puppies, 0 per cent; grunting hungry oics in the morning, 6i per cent; steam whistles, 8 per cent; chant of cricket, 2 per cent." . In Japan a very useful accomplish ment taught children is tho uhs of both hands In writing aud other work; henoo (here ore no right or left banded peo ple, as a rale, but Loth bunds re unr! indiscriminately. Kollce. All outstanding City WarraDta reg istered prior to Nor 9, 1897, will be paid on piesentatlon at my office ou or before Dec 20th, 1'JS. Interest wil cease after that date. 1 Dated Dec 13, ISftS. Obo F Chaw, City Treasurer. 1 , 'if fcd hm At ir-.r tilt Anf. 1i r;-; t u.'-acco caMiy ami rV.rrer, bnrs nol.r, t jit ot 1.1'; ncrr! ar.d v!i'r, uke NVIV Htc. Hie win'i.-r-worker, that n.ake ie':b Mlruug. All rtrucifis'.a, VK or II, Cure S'J&rao- t"l liook'.rt and aanjiM free. AMr.a aitcrlific Ksiftcd Co , CB-cawo or Vota. gen- shafter's le's.son. V h uii uu it.-i-M.iuit Ibut 11 I.eHruetl to tJ.-t-liH- i'ur Htnifli. Here is a story that the Clevelaud i leader prou'.rs about General Shutter, i It centers about ins salient trait of bo- ! nig pugnacious, just as nil current and well invented anecdotes of "Fighting Bob" Evans revolve around some iu- j candescent bit of profanity. But Iho story runs thus, as tho general is made to tell it: j "Once, when I was a boy at sclvol I Wasn t more than 10 or II yearsHild at the time our teacher culied up the class iu mental nrithmetio and began putting questions, beginning with tho pupil at the head of tho row and going down toward tho foot, uutil some ona could give the correct answer. I stood somewhere near the middle, and next below Mno was a boy who was threo years older aud considerably ahead of mo in tho various stuKea that we had. " 'How much uro 13 and 8 nud S?' tho teacher asked. "While one after another of tho boys and girls ahead of me guessed aud failed to get it right I figured out what I thought tho answer ought to bo. Tho question had almost got to mo wheu I heard tho big boy just below mo whis pering, apparently to himself, but loud enough for mo to hear, 'at), 29, SD.' "Finally tho pupil above mo failed to auswer correctly, and theu it was my turu. " 'Woll, Willie, ' slid tho teacher, 'let's seo if you know tho answer. Come, now, bo prompt. ' "I cocked my bead up proudly ou ouo side, cast a triumphant look nt those who had 'fallen, down' on tho problem aud said, so thnt everybody in tho schoolroom could hear mo: " 'Tweuty-niuoP ' " 'Next. How many uro 13 and 0 aud 8? " 'Awl' said the big boy below mo, with a look of supremo contempt at the rest of us, '801' "That was what I had tlgured it to bo myself, aud when tho teacher sulci 'correct' I wanted to tinht. "I didn't assault him, but I made up my miud right there and then to depend on my own judgment iu tho future, and over since theu wheu I havo had any thing to do anil had figured out what I considered tho best way to do it I have gouo ahead, remeuiberiug, wheu pooplo criticised or tried to throw mo off tho track, how that big boy mudo n fool of me iu tho mental arithmetic class." SETTLED THE BORE. An Abrupt Teniilnntltin to n llrilnu rnnt Conversation. Hou. Joseph Chamberlain, when ou his first visit to this country sovorul yours ago, was taking n chop aud a glass of ulo in a Washington restaurant ouo afternoon, nud a man R""-td town who is somewhnt uoted fur hiu forward ness, not to say his freshnoss, was din ing iu the snme room, and bo recognized the English parliamentarian. Ho walked over to Chauiboriiiin's titblo, aud, qnito uuiuvited, took the opposite scut. With iu tho spuoa of flveniinutcs ha was tell ing Obiiuiborlniu what a third ruto out fit lie cousitlorcd England to bo. Tho mnn's talk, needless to say, wns iu vory runk taste. Chumberhiiu adjusted his monocle Jlrinly aud looked at the ob trusjvo ohup amusedly. "Now, wo'U tako England in tho matter of great nion, " said Ohamhor lain's uninvited tablo mate. "Whoro does Eughuid cut in iu tho luuttor of great meu nowadays, anyhow? England has got Gladstouo, of course, but ho wns born about 1 10 yours ago, and lie's a baok number. I'll just ask you, Mr. Chamberlain, a fair question, What really groat man, what noted oharnctor, has England produoed, Buy, within tho past 50 yonrs? Answor mo that, air!" "With pleasure," said Chamberlain, permitting his lnouoolo to full into his iap aud taking his bat and cano from tho rack. "Groat man, mo. Noted char acter, Jack tho Uippor. I bid yon good aftornoon." Washiugtou Post. Domeatlo Itcpnrter. She hud put on hor bat and glovos aud was moviug toward tho door, whon ho looked up from his newspupor and asked : "Whoro ore yon going?" "A husband with good sense never asks his wife whoro she is going." "But I suppoBO a woman with good sense has the right to ask hor husband wboro ho is goingt" "A woman with good senso never does anything of tho kind, hoeuuso If she has good sense she never marries, so sho has no husband. Ta, tal" And it nevor dawned on hor that sho had called herself an idiot. Pearson's Weokly. Ilia Enviable Lot. Mr. Pitt Siuco your frieud Jilinkius married Miss bonds bo has beon lead ing the life of a dog. Mr. Punn I in sorry fur him. "I'm not." "Don't yon sympathize with him?" "Not at all. He has uothi.utodo bnt eat, sleep and amuso himself. It's the life of a pet png dog ho leads." Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. Once Too often. "What's all this excitement about!" "Nothing worth mentioning. Man got knocked down." 'Accident ' 'Not exiictly. One of those men who always catch hold of you and push you out of their way when you happen to meet thorn at a crowded corner grubbed the wrong man just now. That's all." Chicago Tribuuo. Tho Hnapleloua Mother. Admire a baby and the mother al ways looks pleased. Admire her dog and she glares at you. Maybe tho reason for this is that sho Is quite sure you do not wish to steal tho baby, but isn't altogether gerUiin regarding your atten tions where tho clog is concerned. cx ohango. The 1'ioneer Limited ii tbe name of the only perfect train In tbe world, now running every night between HI Paul and Chicago via the C hicago, Milwaukee A Ht Paul Ball way the pioneer road of the Wcstch adopting all improved facilities fur nt safety and enioyruent of paiwengeri. An illustrated iiampblet, showing views of rsAiitiriil scenery alone the route of the Pioneer Limited, will be sent free to any person uikiii receipt of two-wnt ki age stamp. Addn-m Geo H Heaflnrd. fjeuernl Padst-riger Agent, mango, tu. THF.Y ARE COMINGI sivi ve rjTW W L3iW fit The English and German Expert Specialists Kiv- ri.yMcUn and Suritioiw, nil OmtluBUn from the txt Motci.l t-'uln K-'s In Iho worM. Incorporated Undar the Laws ol California lor $250,000. Estalilis! cd 28 Years A part of the staff of tho English and (ionium Export Specialists and Dr .Meyers it Co. will make their regular monthly visit to . EUGENE. Friday, December 30 They will bo at the HOFFMANHOUSE CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. Aiii'-m: the .ulmeiitH i-urwl liy the Kiilinh m) (ivrniau KxperttiuM-ljiHi tn nrv tht following: ItriiTht'a Dirieaot and nil tilhcr PincaMCH of Die Kiilii.'v; DIkouhph uf th HhuMrr, llriimry Orniui, l.ivor, Spleon, Spini', Howt'ln, rt, Htoinsrli, Kyo, Knr, Skin ami Norvea. Alua Ini)itvt -riwhetl IUimnI, IJ1hhI Pnjtioi. amt Scroftila; I'Mnrrii, ToDNilitin, ('n:)iiiitiiLl(ii. Kron t'liitix, Ah' hunt, ami ntlier Throat iul l.u triitiloM; Tmnorn, 1 Vforniitic x, IiiMniitia iMnlaiu'lioly, l'anlyiiK, II up tun. i)ynciitcrv, I ynM'w,a, Nfiiralyia, Uhfuiinatirtni, SthF anil Swollen Joint; l Ynmto Complaiiilji, iiu-lulmn Ovarian trtnihlen; I'ilt'i", KtHtula, i Hw.ity, ItiiiR Worm Uoitr; Toliactf, i)iiiun, t'oraino ami l.imior liahit; Hoiuliit lio, KryNiiolan, (iont, Tape Worm, lLilinuHneuM, l)niMy, (Jill Stunt), Ktzoum, J-'ri'i-kleii, lUfttiithoatU, t!ancor, etc, ami t'linuiq limRHe Kt-uorally. Vr Meytn A Cocure Norvnntt Ii-lility l.nnt ManltoM ami all rrlv.ito 1 inca-tii, iuctixUni; 1011 Utf tuiH hlooil iroixon. quii-kly niul HrntHiivntly. and nt roaaonatilo prlot-d. The MnK'Huh nml (ieriimn Kiiwit Pwcialint and Or Mt-yem ft Co nro not only com latent it tnl ri'itahle, hut are rtiHirotmiiile, beiiiK lucked by ainpio capita' and aMy timnaut), lxt.flCH whjfh have Itallle 1 the skill of otticr phycli-ianf Mid stubbornly refumid t yield to ordinitry m edit-in on, iihUIiimU and nppliaiuuH, uro quickly mibdued and niatt'ivd by the Kiitf li"l) iiiul (itriuan I'.xpt'rt pecialiritit. They have tl lnrnt'tt and Iwtit equipped medical iu Htitutiouin America. Call on tmk ltornms wiipn tiikt comf, All ailitiR tcle rIiouM hoo the KiiKlinh ami (Jrrumn Kxpcrt Special tutu. A friendly talk, whieh tsmU aUolutely notliinif, U boiimi to re null in a crcat deal of flood, whether treatment in takeD or Lot. HOM K CUHKS -While it la preferable in many ImUaucce to nee a pntlont, the RiikIUIi arid Uenrnn K Xpert SiwcialinU havo cured tiiousandH of perm. nn whom they havo never Kr.n, If you cannot nee the doctor write the liomu office for iuerttioii Hut. Ail vice in regard to your ailment, book for men and women and treiitino m any lirteajio AIjIj I-'IIKK. I'or icRpoiidtnce ami other dcoHuuB with patleoco or pronpei tivo patients vacredly eoniiilcutial. Terms and Pricen Within tho I teach of All. THE ENGLISH AND GERMAN EXPERT SPECIALISTS. Main OHleo. 731 Market St, San Francisco. . V aro alike, and A:r- k. y Night An, you wsakf Vt'i'.'ue' How long? Do yon have pains ? u hire 1 How long f t.'ijht sxeutsV How often? fj.i your oyes blur ? When 9 Do you sleep at night f How long 9 Aro you constipated? Answer theso questions and a special trial treatment will be prepared and lent to you by mail free. You take no ehancts. Address DR. HUDSON, 7 STOCKTON STREET, HAN I HANCIHCO. CAL. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS, Proprietor. Hinge lenves Kugene for Florence Mondiiys Wednesdays Friday at 6 a in itetiirning stage leuve Florence for Kiiueiio Tuesdays Thursdays and rjatiirdiiys at 8 u in. Arrives in I'.ugene at u ui me uuy following. siN'ii.e fa n k t-von KOUNO Tltir WHO Tlckcll (ir aale at K. llanica' Itrcrf iwrn, Kiiic-iie, or at Hurd A flavauport'a olttoo lu Kl'iruiic. EUGENE-LEABURG. nrt-atl.-r I will rim a flail? icapo Ik-Ivwd FiiK-ee and Uat,ilrv. Prelg'it ami IwifKaKe .tni: ti Ml at mr autbl. tit. .vtjiilus bufurv dei.niire of lh-aUK. nutir K-are. r.uuciiw .f hi. a,n.ina b(ir at 11 a ni. UvturuliiR, iik. lav Loa burs at 1 p m, .rrirlns In Kugeno at 0 p m FOLEY. SPR NGS ritue leave F.ugene for Foley Hprlng Mondays, Weduesdays ami Fridays at 'I a in, returning alternate dav. Do You Smoke THE "STATJi SENATOlt" 10 TNI BEIT tHOKI .ISlIHI CITY Trj it once jou ill smoke it always. lt'A as -shim "11 7 7 - t ,o q:ni,o s aim ou: a ri J Iroalmont free, iiea. 7 Ha q:isHans are asked, as no two Question the ireatmont mutt be prepared tpt a 1 1 ' ... n.L-l: 11 jw 9WIIVI- iiviii tIBI WUUJ UUUIIIll Lotsot, Lost Manhood, Emissions, Mel ancholy, Uuzy Spells, Spots Beforeth eyes, Sleeplessness, you ought to get special treatment. Ho patent modi cine, but a carefully prepare treatment, every man can hat a trial treatment free. 7hou sands havo been cured and they write in blaa and white saying si A.isworquestion and get a trie free. OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. Qufckoat aulmoit direct route to Utah, Colorado, Nebraska! Kansas, Missouri River and all Points 'East ahd Southeast- .l.ook at tho Umo- Portland to New York I ('hlcugo .1' Ht Louis H Ien ver Z Hull Like 1 duys days days days duys FIIKK lll.l I.IMKItl C ll tllC C'AKN ri-iioi.ii ciiiiit Tor ii i vr ni.i'.i:f I NO 4'AIIW, ITLI-rtlAN HAI.AIK HLICF.I-IM. AIIS. For full particular, reftardluif rntvl, time ol .raina.etc, call on or address L L Stevens Agt, Eugene. C O Terry, W E Coman Trarl'a.. AKt Oen'l Agl VM T'llrd Ht. I'orlluml, Or Eurjene Street Railway. TIMK t'AUn, After the 4th of Oct. ISM, tin. street car will run on tlie followingsehetlule lime until lurtner nn'.icx. LEAVINO TUB UKtoT. 7:10-7:40-8:10-8:40 0:10-9:40-10:00 a. m ben every lialf hour. THROUH TICKETS EUST end SOUTHEAST! SoulLsrn l'a,i!ic Companj and irZI'iilUiniu I'alaco HIcciH T. "V't rtt SluepM mil Kiclt .i .(.hutrcarn, ).tty ... 3enve' Onuha, Chicago, Kansas City, St Louis and mi,,T KiMrrti nticrt. The only line rom I'ortUint rtciim J ne;,i;i'ri Si-eclill, Conducted Cicuritont ttuotiKh u Clilcajjo tjvvry Wcdnes.Uy.aiid DAM Y T PRIST CAR HKKVICK ll'HIUM' TO CHU'AUO vIh s,., -.Lorn I'm-'flo, I nion l ucitlc and C r. Iivh, Uiiu ittu chtcktd iLrnni-h m d nMamiiiiCt iU iccuery, l uiou iH-pot, fa lime s..ull,,aVeiilom,iuro," ' K'm 1! fllrlil.tl- I 11 Inrm a llna . ll.I.Al llllOl', a I, BROWN Uou'l Asent, DHL lii. At Third .t-.l'ortl.ud k - Pacific -'Line To all Points Kiwt t hwet ratoM. Host tiervice. Superior accomuiodatioua and uuaurpiuwod Scouery. IThrough Tourist Sleepers Minneapolis: Ht I'nui Toronto Miiuireal HiMton WITHOUT CHANGE . ; . . via nil Atlantic 8ienrat.li I o Unci CANADIAN PACIFIC R'Y CO.'fl Royal Mail Steamship Line TO CHINA AND JAPAN, CANADIAN AUHTRAMAN BTKAUKB ilNS HONOI.U1.U, FIJI AND AUSTRALIA. ;o. Tlio shorlest line tn the ('nlnnlna These steuiners eurry an experienced nieiiieui 1111111, ana a stewardess ou every voyage. For time tallies, pamphlets, or any Information, call on. or address oko. r. chaw, n. w. okkb. Alfunt, Eugene. Preleht and Faanrnor Agt . t .., 1,6 Tlilnl "I., I'orUaud O A. J. (1O1 ! 1 mm. i-auM, Adont, VinoouTOt B.C. coevmns & eastern i r, TIME CARD. 1. ForYaqulnai Train luavra Alltany lavpa (,'orviiltia, Arrive VaiiiiIua, p m 1 :4ft p in A:U0 p ui 2. Returning: Leave. Vaiilnn, " LoavoN (IiirvnlliM, Arrivu Albany, 7:00 a ra llrlO am 1-:'J5 p ra For Detroit: v leaves Cnrvallbi, LenvM Alltanv, Arrive Detroit, 7iOO s ra H.on a ra VI M p m Returning: I.av0. Detroit, I Leavoa Allmny. Arrive Curvallfii, l'-MO p ra 0:0fl pm pm 1 ami 2 connect At Allianv ttlth Honth.rn Pacitiv train, giving dlroet aervlce toand trum Ncwwrt aududjoeaut Iwaclio. '1 raia for tho niountniua arrlvi. afc T).tndt at ikmiii, giving auiple time to reacli cauiptug Krimtiiu on me jjieiienliiuli aa'J Hmatlam river. Hamoday. Edwin Stone, II I, Waj.iiix, TFiPA, Manager This Railwav Co. Operates Iti trains on the famous block system. Lights Its trains by electriult out. Uses tho celebrated .eleclrli. tieith read lug lump. Runs splendidly enulnned psssenge jt trulii" every day anil night between Ht. l'KUl and Culcuuo. and Omaha aud Chloago; the Chicago Milwaukee and St Paul. Also operates steam heated vestibuled trains, carrying me latest, private comparmeut cars, library bulls smoking curs, and drawing room sleeper. Parlor cars, fiec reeling chair ca and the very best dlitig curtervlo For the lower) rales to any point 1 the United Htnles or Canada, appl to ticket agent, or address C. J. EDDY. J. W. CAHEY, Oenoral Agent, trav. fass. Ageiu, rortloud. GBLoW TICKETS ALL POINTS EAST ThrouKh Palace and Tourlit Steepen.' Din ing and Library Observation can. Elegant Vettibulo Trains. N'o 4 Mmttnl leaven Portland at 2:20 p m. No 3 Limited arrive Portland ai 10:15 a m. For tick eta and full 1rV tiMfip, rail on addreM JNO. M. WILLIAMS, Or j ( 1 1 j A . C. I)KN ISTON, 0 P A.T A, Portland, Or AND