Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, February 21, 1899, Image 3

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The Kiiul You Have Always Bought, aucl which has i,ci
I iu uso for over 30 years, has borue the simtui-o of
f iiiui iias Deou miulo undi
. flnn n,... i ..... .i i .
' - IHIUIIJ UIKll'l' lli'i
hOUUl SUllerVlSKlll sin. !f !.,(.
Allow no oiio to 1 iii'ivii .. : .. t.i .
All Coiiiitorl'cits, Imitations nntl Substitutes n'w iw-. i;.v
jicrlnif'ts that trillo with and viuluiigcr liie li.uliU .I"
Infants and Children lSxncrleuoo against lSxnei-iinciir.
What is CASTOR! A
castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Purewu-iu, lr,n ,j
ami Sontlilnff Syrups. It Is Harmless and Pleasant, rt
I i.. t.i..... nr ..!. ...
contains nci;i i"""i jiiurimino nr other Turcot io
substance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It desir. ys AYon'is
nnd allays Fovcrishness. It cures liarr!nea anil 'VVul
Colic It relieves Tcethlnir Troubles, cures Const iputi 1:1
iiml 1'latuleney. It assimilates tho Pood, i-r-ruluU K tU.
Stomach and Uowels, giving healthy and natural sleen.
The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
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po Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Yee.rs.
THg crNT.un COMp.NV. tt muhw.v ,Tnrrr. NrwvonttetTV.
nusaar a few question? 2nd net a '. treatment free,
is free. The quas 'ions are at ad, as no two question
era alik. nnd iht ipnnlm'ar.t m,.- ha nnnr.-J
; " ' fit vjjtAt au spa
v ........ w , IO
you trie. 11 you su'lar from Nervous Dcbiliti
niyin i.ussas, Lost mannooa, emissions, Mel
ancholy, Dizzy Spells, Spots Defore'th
eyes, oleoplessness, you ought to get
special Treatment, no patent medi
cine, but a carefully propare
treatment, every man can hat
1 X wsi m,
1 V .tip jf n ij
How long?
hou liavo pains ?
i,"Sf Hotilonqf
.tsaoats? How often?
Wour eyes blur ? When ?
ion sleep at night? How long?
you constipated ?
tnsmr these questions and a special
V treatment will be prepared and sent
ton by mail free. You take no chances.
ress
atrial treatment free. Thou
sands have been cured
and they write in bac,
and white saying so
Answerquestion
and get a trie
free.
HUDSON,
7 STOCKTON STREET,
8AN FRANCI8CO. CAI..
ubscribe .
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'T'he o.ly Daily Newspaper published
1 between -Albany and Koseburg. It
has a large Circulation.
pvertisers
XILL FIND it tO TIIEIK A nVAN'TAGK
to be represented in this paper,
'"culation guaranteed
He evening guard.
NATURE'S EPITAPH.
Who knows when the Kmvcvnnl is
Wiv tiu- fujs !.:h ,:1KK UoT
lt. hllH MV!1 tin- t
Of tlut rwl tl.vr h.n ttit'y ilio?
V.-.;h (Ii a;h tl . v s't-al a.i
Out of the m,-1h .f "uni
Out f tho s.ir.ht f tl!U hvinu ; they
ray tl.v tUhi uud rv ikne.
Ku mar I'll- m:,rJis tho pi tent.
T1km-uiii1:h,ii ft;rst hrov. 11
Cowrs thftti .v. r with Quaker Krace
Just wuitu th.-y laid thetu down.
But a fi'v years, if jon
In euit:mer r (Ux-jut j;rttia
Hi re cm! thtro, it is hko tu lw
Tho hpot wlu-iu their boms havo booa
Thiis, not mnri to the pixir di-ad ywir
No cmvo nor Khiwtly stone.
Cut a (rcL-ner lifn and a wannor cheer
Bo thu only siyu that he's
Ciirisiiau Uogiater
BURNE-JONES.
Roaarttl'a In Mil tin,- 1 1, rnimiiiK the
ArtUt (o UyiilieiiHIv llln Name.
It may or may uut bo tnai tlmt it Wiis
Kossetti who nrgoil Bmne-Jmies, when
ut tbo outset uf Ms career, to couui et
with a byilun "LJuriie" ami ".loues. "
6ays William Sharp in Tho Atlantic
" '.Toues' is uobody, " Knssi'tii wunlil
dcclnre, "only a particle of a vast nml
tiplol But Duriie-Joues ihat is unmis
takablul"
It was an muusiiiK trait in llossutti
that ho was wout to ilcsimUo tho k1
work of this or that friend as tho work
of anil ho would mention thu m ..t
distinctive uaino or part name of tho
person concerned. Thus he would say,
"Yes, that is Bunio-Jones, but this,
this hero, you know, is only Jones," or
"That now is tho real lloltuau Hunt,
but this hero is only Hunt," or, "Yon
can hear Tennyson in that, bat Alfred
wroto tho other lines."
I recull two amusiu instances where
Burno-Jones more or less U!icont-e,iuufiy
adopted tho samo method. Ho was asked
ouco if ha thought William Bel! Scott
moro omiueut as a poet or as an artist.
"I never thoi:;;ut very highly of Bell."
he replied. Then, seeing u look of stir
priso, added, with a humorous twinkle.
"I liked old Boll Scott oltl Seotus, as
we always called him i.inueusely, and
I think William Bell Scott wroto some
very lino verse, but I always thonijht it
was a pity that Bell took to paintinc,!"
Tho other iustanco occurred when
some one remarked to liiiu that "Bar
noil was only an agitater." "Charlos
Stewart Baruell, " ho replied with em
phasis, "was one of tbo greatest public
men of our day nud tar and away, tho
ablest Irish leader." "But Paruell, "
etc., resumed the objector, to ho again
corrected by tho other disputant,
"Charlos Stowart Paruoll, " etc.
The Oldest Patent.
The question as to tho holder of tbo
oldest patent in this country has brought
out from tho heirs of Joseph Jencks
fionte additiomd facts which tend to
show that ho was tho first inventor iu
this country. Patents granted from tho
sovereign power of England for land,
water and other privileges wore not nu.
common in early colonial times. Joseph
Jencks of Lynn. Mass., a number of
years previous to receiving a patent for
uu invention of a scytho had boon
granted ono for "an application of wa
ter power to mills." Biographical notes
state that Mr. Jencks introduced to t:JO
Massachusetts colony tho idea of patent
ing inventions, and that ho might pro
tect and introduce bis ideas seems to
havo been a reason for coming to tho
new country. Tho grass scythe patented
iu 1053 was perhaps tho most valuatdo
of bis inventions. The improvement
over tho old English scytho, with its
short, thick blade, liko a bush soythe,
consisted in lengthening the blade,
making it thinner nud wcldinga squnro
bar at tho back and strengthening it
Today this scythe, practically unchang
ed, is used iu Europe and America. Tho
patent was withheld from Mr. Jencks
for nino years, as it was thought to bo
too valuable to bo monopolized. Hart
ford Couraut.
A Popular DclnMlun.
"Did you read this, doar?" said Mrs.
Grigsby to Orlando tho othor night.
"It's a straugo enso. A harmless luuatio
imagines that ho's a grain of ooru and
will not go into tho yard lost a obickon
oat hi 111. Isn't it an odd delusion?"
"Oh, the world's full of such delu
sions, dear I" said Grigsby. "I know a
harmless lunatio who seems to imagine
that she's a piece of ehooso, nud she
will fly from a room when a mouse 011
tors it for foar tho littlo croaturo will
devour hor. " London Tit-Bits.
New Ornamentation. '
Some great man was takiug a party
of friends over his newly built house.
Ono of tho party would not ndiniro it
and complained that there wero too
many anachronisms. "Oh, " said a lady
who was noted for her toadyism nud
who had been nustinted in her admira
tion, "don't you liko anaohronisuis? I
think they aro such a beautiful orna
ment. ' ' Spectator.
The rrofeanor'fl C'onnnilruiu.
"Professor," they said, "give ns a
deep metaphysical conundrum. "
"Well, "bo said after a moment's
thought, "when is 'which' 'what'?"
They gave it up.
"When it is neither," explained tho
profossor.
And when they had studied it out
they understood. Chicago Tribune.
rv.itn 1ms Inst through oolitical dis
turbances of recont years olivo trees tu
the value of $10,000,000. It will take
40 years to restoro tho orchards to full
bearing condition, and iu tho meantime
son noo Mnnamiuc-dnns nnd 1100,000
Christians will have to starve
In Australia spring begins Aug. 20;
summer, .Nov. w, autumn, 1 eu. ,
and winter, May 20.
Tht.ro are said to bo fewer suicides
among miners than among any other
class of workmen.
Wood Wan ted.
Hi, la ulll lxi received by the execu
tive committee of the board of regents
until the 15th day of March, 1S99. 12 m.
for the following amouut and kind ot
wood: ,
Big bodv fir, 275 cords, 4 feet.
Grub oak, not les than .1 inches nor
more than 8 inches in diameter, 100
cords, 4 feet.
r-ald wood to be deiiirereo on nr or
fore .Sep'1- lsw'- Bt l,,e University of
Oreeon. Bids received at secretary's
office. Joshua J Walton,
(Secretary for Regent.
AN EFFCCTIVE PARABLE.
the
;.iiril! Jmii It.'rl'n Story Sni
! Ivi'n it) the .Ittmt-atm Unit', ern.
. 1:1, -.st interesting account f tho
unuioer iu whiell tbo lives uf Ja.ncsnu
ai:d his men were spared, al'l.r t.:o Mir
render t.i the Boers, is told by tho
Ni.-uws Van ilen l"ag of Amsterdam:
Tin- stern old .BiK'rs. when tliev h:ul
Ja:'!cs,m and his fellow ollin rs in their
hands, detetmiued to execute tho load
ers of tho bind ut daybreak. Tho meet
ing t'iek plaeo in President Kruger'a
hous.. 'JO being present, of whom tho
great niajnrity, wild with indignatiou
at the suihleu inroad into tiieir terri
tory, wero fur shooting tho British ofli
cers at once.
President Kruger opposed this sum
mary plan and used all his eloquence
and all his intluciico on behalf of tho
prisoners. For a long tiuio his efforts
wero vain. It was 4 o'clock in tho
morning, and the president's opponents
wore still for oxocntiou. Tho livoa of
tho foreigners hung by a thread.
At length Geueral Joubert, ono of tho
few who agreeil with tho president, had
recourse to tho old tinio Boer method of
convincing his hearers. He made uso of
a parable.
"Krieuds, " ho said, "will you not
listen to my voico onco more? Suppose
that close to my farm lives a had neigh
bor who keeps tierce hounds in his
house, worrying my sheep exceedingly
and also killing some. What, then,
would yon have me to do? Should I kill
tho hounds to bo free of this worry?
Truly my neighbor would say unto mo:
'Thou hast killed my hounds, yet their
val 110 is greater than tho value of your
6hecp. Pay thou mo I' Is it not better
that I should tako tho hounds nud go
ing into my neighbor's house say,
'Theso are thine; now pay mo for tho
harm they havo done my flock?' "
Thoro was silcuco, and tho general
contiuued: "Wo havo caught the pack.
Is it not hotter to send them to tho
British government with t'einamls for
reparation, lest tho British send moro
hounds to w-orry us anew?"
Tho old form of argument proveil
successful. Tho wisdom of moderation
becamo apparent, and tho council of
war accepted tho advico of their chiefs.
EY ARE COMING
SERVANTS' EXCUSES.
One Woninn WlioWna Clever KnniiKh
to t'lrcnuivent Them.
Wo havo heard the story of tho Cana
dian mistress who, with seven servants
iu her houso, was obliged to go to the
garden nud pick berries for tho table.
Each of tho servants declined tho task
with tho stereotyped excuse, "It ain't
my place to pick berries. " Ord, iu his
"History of Cleveland," relates nu an
ecdoto of Margarot Wharton, who,
whilo accepting her servants' excuse,
yet mudo them do her will.
In ono of her visits to Scarborough
Mrs. Wharton, with her usual eoo-.juiy,
had a family pio for dinner, which she
directed tho footman to convey to tho
bnkchouso. This tho man declined to
do ns not belonging to his placo, or
rather, as dorogatory to his couso
quenco. Tho lady theu moved tho ques
tion to tho coachman, but found n still
stronger objection.
To bhvo tho prido of both Mrs.
Wharton resolved to tako tho pio to tho
shop horsolf. Sho ordered ono man to
huruoss nud bring out tho horses and
the other to mount andrido behind, and
thus the errand was done with till honor
and ceremony. Then iu duo tinio tbo
coachman wus ordered to put to a sec
ond time and tho footman to mount be
hind, nud Mrs. Wharton brought back
tho pio iu tho samo dignified stato.
"Now, " said tho lady to thocoaoh
mau, "yon have kept your placo, which
is to drive, and you yours," to tho foot
man, "which is to wnit, and I mine,
which is to havo my pio for dinner."
Continuous Steel l'iuo.
Tho West Australian government has
taken a contract to lay noarly 850 milos
of water pipoof a novel character. This
pipe is to bo mado of steel spirals pack
ed in concrete Shoot metal is out into
strips of tho roquirod width. These aro
fed Into a machine and welded into ono
continuous strip. As tho strip is fod in
to tho machine rivet holes aro punched;
then tho edgos of tho laps aro brought
together by mnchinory ami held during
tbo process of riveting, which is all
douo by compression. Tho lap is thrown
on the outside of the pipe, rendering tho
innor surface sooth and oven throughout
its length. A teuueious hydraulio co
ment is packed around the laps, Hiaking
the pipo absolutely water tight. Now
York Ledger.
She Lore, Illrda.
The dowager empress of China is do
voted to birds of all kinds, and innu
merable bird pots aro kept about tho
palaco. Sho is reported to havo wept
copiously aVnit the death of a favorito
nightingulo not along ago. Upon being
told of a Chinese girl who had com
plained bitterly of tho dreariness of lifo
this exalted lady remarked sagely that
a woman ought to tako so much prido
in her borne that it oould .bo a hoaveu
to her, adding, "Thoro aro always birds
and flowers." Sho is a clever artist and
delights in painting from nature.
Can't Hold Amerlea Ilotvn.
"Why, sir," said tho geologist, "the
ground yon walk on was once under
wutor. "
"Well," replied tho friend, who is
nothing if not patriotic, "itsimplygoos
to show you can't hold America down. "
Washington Star.
A southern man says that tho dilTor
euce between yellow fever and dengue
fever is that when ono has tho former
ho is afraid bo will dio and when tho
latter attacks him be is fearful that 1;
will not.
According to tho latest statistics, tho
population of Greece is increasing moro
rapidly than that of any other country
namely, at tho rato of 1.S7 percent
p-r annum.
Kor La Orlpne,
Thos Whitfield A Co, 210 Wabasli av
corner JacKou st, one of Chicago's
oldest and most prominent druggists,
recommend Chamberlain's tough
Itemedv for la grippe as it not only
gives a prompt and complete relief, but
also counteracts any tendency of
Is grippe (o result In pueumonla For
sale by Ostium A IJeLauo.
rrt ..' Vj:ir lluw.i Will' ':,.r-,reu.
Cr... ly V'!'.-. rei" ''" ''Mi t reef.
Wj.Js. n'.'.t- -: 10. ortitfu.. telui jioitil
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The English and German Expert Specialists
Five I'hTsk'luns sail Suriit'ons, all Urauuates Iroin Ihe best Medical ColUses In the world.
Inctrpcraled Under the Laws of California for $250,000. Eslablisled 28 Years
A part of tho staff of tho English and German Expert
Specialists and Dr Meyers &. Co. will make their regular
iiitiuiiny visit 10
Eugene
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24
They will bo at tho
HOFFMAN HOUSE
CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE.
Am. at- the iiilinents cured by the Kuclish sad Herman Kxpert Spceinll-ta nre the fellow-ini:
lirixhts liiseaaenml all other Diarun of tho Kidneys; l)ieaea of the ltla.Ul.r, Urinary
Orpin., l.iver. Spleen, Spine, Uowels, Heart, Stomach, Kyo, Far, Skin nnd Nerves, Alan
impoverishe.! Hloo,, Mood I'oifon and Scrofula; Catarrh, Tonallitia, Ciniaiuiiptioii, Ilron
ehitw, Aa-hiiin, anil other Throat and t.uiiB tmulilea; Tumors, Defonnitiis, Insomnia
Melancholy, 1 aralyala, Huptlire, llyaentcry, I ly.oiia, Ni nraliiia, If hmuimtism, Still and
........... , .,,.- v-iiiiii'iuoiLH, iiioiil'llliu JV Irian Lrollhlea: I'l es. I ikLo a. 1 1 h
i .e. I our
oral i and touter; Tohan-e, Opium, l.'nenina anil Liquor lml.it; Headache, Kryalpelaa, liout,
lapo W.irm, lillloaanew, llropay, U , 11 Stone, Ke.ema, Freckles, Blackheads, I'aueer, etc.,
anil t lu-onic lllseaaea Keaurtitly.
l)r Jleyera A Co cure Nervnua Debility, l ost Manhood nnd nil Private Uhoa'rs, IncladlnB
contaK'loaa l.hiod poison, quickly nml permanently, and at runtouahle prices.
The Knitliah nml (iemian Kxpert Speiialista nud lr Meyers ft Co nre not only com
peteut and reliable, hut nre responsible, licins hacked by ample capita! nnd ably maniifed.
l)ie.sea which have hndled the skill of othor physicians anil stubbornly refused to yield to
nnlinary nieiliviuoa, inelhoils and iippllnma, nre quickly subdued ami iniMtered hy the Kng
hsh and Cermnn Kxpert ispecinliats. Thev have the lurueat anil boat e.iuii.neil loo,!!,.,,! I.,.
Htitution in America.
( -il l, on thk Doctoiis whin Tlo:v come. All nilinK people ahotihl aeo tho Knitlish and
(.r-rniau hxiert . Specinlista. A (riimlly talk, which coats nbsolutely uothilif, is bound to re
ault in a urent deal of Rood, whether treatment ia taken or not.
IIOM K CiniKS While it is preferable iu many Instances to seo a patient, tho Knelish
ami l.erman bxpert Sneciulista have cured theinnnils of persons whom they have never teen
If you cannot see tho, loctora write the homo oirii.e for queation list. Advice In reimrd to
your ailment, book for men mid wemeii and treatiso mi any disnaso A 1,1, I'MiHH C'or
lesponileuco oncl other dealiua villi iatlcrjre or prospective patieuta ancreilly conlidoutlnl.
Terms and Prices Within the Heneli of All.
THE ENGLISH AND GERMAN EXPERT SPECIALISTS
Main Office 731 Market St, San Francisco.
Old Hentaeky
LIQUOR HOUSE,
W. H. RENSHAW, .Proprietor.
Keopi IhuBcatbraudgof
WHISKEY. BRANDY 6IN
AND
All Kinds ot Wines
Also the Celebrated 8CHLITZ
MILWAUKEE BEER on draught.
Do You Smoke
THE
"STATE SENATOR"
10
THE BEST SMOKE IN THE CITY'
fry it once you will smoke it always
Oentral Market,
mm
PROPRIETORS.
Kill keep constantly on hand a full supp'y
BEEF MUTTON
PORK and VEAL
Which they will m: tit tho Iowtt
inurket prices.
A air snare or tiie ptillc palronaee solIciiGH
: TO THK FAIt.MErtH. i
We will pay thft hlKht market price
for Fat Cattle, HogH and Hheep.
Shop on Willamette St.,
EUGENK, OREGON.
f j-Mn do.lvvrod to u irt ot the city
r reeoI clmrKU
Iud'I TotiifO Spit anl Smuk luur Ufe Aiif
To Quit tobacco easily and forever, bo mat?
netic. lull of life, ir rv and vu'or, take No-To-
Hoc, the wond"r worrt'r, that makin wealt men
tronc. AH drugtfiKta. wic or tl. Cure (runraa
tcfrt. Uooltiet and utmplo froo. AMrenn
Sterling Jtcuic'lr Co , Cnlcuyo or New York.
ORTHERN
PACIFIC Ry.
u
N
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Pullman
Elegant
Tourist
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Cars
St. Paul.
Minneanollsi
Duluth.
Po ......
TC j Grand' Forks
Orookston.
Wlnnlne".
Helena and
Rutin
-Throuffn Tickets to -
Chicago I
Washln"ton.
Philadel-hla-New
York
Points East and South
For Information, time narrta. mi.aanil llrlcnt
R. McMURPHEY
Oeu'l Agent, Eugene,
Ollleo Oiifioslto.Ouard.Olllco.
-OH
CHARLTON, Asst. Qenl. Pass.Agent.
25 Morrlion Htrect, coruer TLIrd
PARTLANO. ORIQON
EUGENE FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
E. BANGS, Proprietor.
Hlaire leaves KuKene for Florence
Dully exoi'i't Hunilay at 0 a ui
Heturniii)r Htai?o leavtn Florence
for Kugeue dally except Huntluyu at 2
p m
Haturdays at 8 a ni.
Arrives ill Eugene at 0 p tu the day
following.
KIKUI.I KAHK IS.0O
HIMISIJ Tl'.ll' Woo
'I IckeU fur aalit at K. Ranua' llrcr tmrii,
Kiiifriin, or at Kuril A liavauport's otucu lu
Ktorenco.
Eugene Street Railway.
TtMK CAKIi.
Afnr the 4lli of Oct. I WIS, the street
cars will run nn the fiilliiwlngsclit'iliile
time until further notice.
i.kaviko tub DKrr.
7:IO-7:40.S:10-S:4n :10-9:1010:00 a. ni
then every ha'f hour.
A N It
.o Faiiflc - Line
To nit I'uinU l-:ast
M lnct I..U-.-. l-.,.-t scrtico.
npciiT i.. v..iinu'..l,iti..Uii and
cm.ry.
Illlsliri;l!- I
Through! Tourist Sleepers
MiiiniMpiilis
St 1'nul
'ronmtn
Mnntroal
lto.,t.m
WITIIOIT ClIANCK
. ; . . via all .i:antic'uanFhlD Lluca
CANAI11AN fAClKtn IVY CO. '8
Royal Mail Steamship Line
I0:CGIIU ANDJJAPAN.
CANA1IIAN At'STKA I.IA N KTEAMKR I.USS
TO-
MONOLOl.tJ, KIJI ANDAtlSTRAUA,
'I'ne shortest lino to the Colonies
I nine steamers carry an experienced
medical man, and a stewardess on
every voyage.
Kor time tuition, pamphlets, or any
Informal Ion, call on or address
UKO. P. CHAW. B. Y. UKKR,
An.Mit, Kllgino. KrctRht tnil l'aaacnurjr Art
A. I. OOVW, ""'""'t.. lortlandO
l ist, l'Hbti. Atwnt, Vnucouvor n. (J.
OREGON SHORT LINE R. II.
THE DlKKCT HOUTE TO
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern points
lllves eholeo ot two tnvorllo rnutos, vis tho
UNION pacific: Fast Mall Line, or
llic HIO OHANnE Sioulo l.lno.
Look nt tlio tlmt..-
14 days to Salt Lake
2 days to Denver
ill days to Chicago
41 days to New Vork
rilKK Itl l I.IMMi rll.lllt OAIIS
1' i i i.s 1 1 : u ia ro 1 1 it i M- si. : i :
INJ OAKS, M'M.ltlAN 1'AL.ICB
Nl.l:i:.i; i,viin.
Kur tull particulars rcganllng rates, tllilo of
trains, oto,Lnll on or nuilrcas
L L Stevens A 1 1, Eugene.
CO Terry, W E Coman
Tra? 1'ii.a At uon'l Agl
1114 Third SI. rorllnnd, Or
THROUGH TICKETS
... TO tub:, I
EAST and SOUTHEAST
Southern Pacific Company and
PurroW"'
I'ullmau I'nloco Hlccpors, Tourist Bloopers
Slid KucllniiiB IJluilr cur, Dally to
Denver. Omaha, Chicago,
Kansas City, St Louis
anil other Rastorn IMtlcs. I The oalyune torn
Portland otforlug ptuauuxoraj
Spoctally Conductsd Excursions
through to Chicago ovory Wodnosdar, and
DAILY TOtlltlBT CAR HKRV1CK
l'OUTLANU TO CHIUAUO
rla Southern I'aclflo, Union Pacific and 0 &
n W Itys. llancuKO checked through to desti
nation, Magulnoeut scenery, Union Depot, last
time, lowest rates.
Kor further Information apply to sny agent
Southern l'aci Ho Company or
i. H. LATHUOI", al, BKOWM
Uon'l Agont, Dlst, Pass. Agt
Third it, Portland,
Milwaukee
This Railwav Co.
Operates Its tralua on tho fnmouB block
system.
Lights Its trains by electricity
out.
Uses tho celebrated .electlit, beith read
lug lump.
Runs splendidly equipped passenge
train-every day and uight between
Hi. Paul and Chicago, aud Omaha
and Chicago; the
Chicago Milwaukee,
and St Paul.'
Also operates steam heated vestibuled
i trains, carrying the latest private
ciimpaniient cars, library bulle
, smoking cars, uud tlriiwlng room
sleepers.
Parlor cars, free reclining chair car
and the very best dining car service
For tho lowest rates to auy point
In the United Htates or Canada, apply
to ticket agent, or address
C. J. KDDY.
J. W. CAHHY, Geueral Agent,
i ruv. rasa. Agcn'.. 1'ortluud.
GIcf? TICKETS
Throtitfh rft.iuw An'li'',OIIfint7,S1eeper?,Dln
iiijf aud Library Olmervfttioii carv.
Elegant Vestibule Trains.
Nu 4 MmttM lfftvett rnrtlniifl at 2:20 n m.
No 3 Limited arrives L'ortland at 10: 15, a m.
For ti'.'keta ami ftilli itifoimntlon. chJI or
addrew JNO. M. WILLIAMS,
Or Atfeiit, IsUKMJ
A Ui C. DKNNISTt W, C P AT A.
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