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BUSINESS CAl-D
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
M WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEY-A T-LAW
CeUwtioEB a "pedal tv.
Dffic Over Lane County Bank,
k BILYEU,
ATTORNE Y-A T-L AW
Dflue Over First National Bank. X
Edoene, Oregon,
0 WOODCOCK,
ATTORNE Y-AT-L AW,
Office One half block south of Chrism an Blk
Eugene, Ohkoon.
E
K SK1FWOKT11.
4.TTORNEY-AT-LAW
Will practice in all the Court's.
KuoknkOuboon.
J-JANIEIj GABY.
ATTORNEY AT LAAV.
EUGENE, OREGON.
Office -TJp stairs, . .
OHRISMAN BLOCK
HUMUS W THOUPSON
(HUB t UUUIY
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HOMPSON HARDY,
ATTORNE YS-AT-LAW.
I)5ce In Firat National Bank bnilding.
tutica in ail the court.
Euobns, Obbooh.
M TRAVIS,
Attorney At Law.
Office Over Eugene Loan & Savings bank.
Eugene, Oregon.
JJARBA AUGH & KISSINGER
ATTORNE YS-AT-LAW
Office Koou 3 McClung Building.
Eugenie, Oregon.
QEO, B 130KRI8,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW
Will practice in all the courts of the Second
Judicial Oiatrict and in the Supreme Court
f the state.
Special attention given to collectioni and
Butters in probate.
Office-First Nationa Bank Bldg.
Roouia 1, 2 and 3.
MEDICAL.
JW UARRIS.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office Over Wilkloa t Linn'i drug itore.
Office Hours a to V! a m; 2 to 5 and 7 to
t p in.
Kidnc6--Ferry street between 11th and
JJAINK 4 KUYK.ENDALL,
PHYSI I VN3 AND SURGEONS
Office In r-vene
l;,l.l,n ,
Loan ft Saving! Hank
Special att.
wee of
to surgery and surgical dis
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..'!: WELKR.
-' . Repaire-L
' .W.aa and
U II. SMITH, I. O. ! A.M. SMITH, tl.O
OSTEOPATHIC rUYUCIAN'H
r. i;ne Lian Saving! Tan bull-ling. Qi
Office hnnr-9 to 12:1:30 to 4:W
Evening hmr by aKinment.
Call, atunlel to day or night.
J )R O DIDDLE
DENTIST
(t)lrea r.i, 'letwiwri
, one Mock wet of
Fiftih sn
Minnesota I
kolel
For Infants and Children.
Kind You Have
Always Bought
In
e
For Over
Thirty Years
ThlCINTAUK COMPoNf NIK TORN CITY.
Notices under thin heat! not to exceed fm
inee, 60 cents jer week; $1 50 a mouth; $12
pr year.
For Sale.
SHINGLES FOK SALE.-I have
35.000 A 1 atiavwi cedar BhlngleB for
Bale. Write H W Jones, Jasper, fur
prices, eto.
PIANO KOR SALE. A second hand
piano for bale. Stein way enqunre.
Inquire at this ofltrn for ptirtiuulnra.
KOK HEN I'. FHiy nc-rep of goon farm
land, uo huilniupp, adjoining the
corporate limit (if tlm ciiy ofKu
tfHiie. Apply for terms and particu
lars to 1 L Caruplmll, Uuaku o 111 re
a Life and Death Fight,
Mr W A Haiiis, of Manchester, la.,
writing of his aln.ost niir.iculous es
cape irom death, eavw: "Exposure
after measles iuitiieed serious lung
trounle, which euded In cousnuiptloii.
I had fnqueut hwiiorhageH and
coughed night and day. All my doc
torn said I muM soon die. Then I be
gun tou-eDr King's New Discovery
lor Consumption, which completely
cured me. I wouM not lie wltho'it It
even If It cost $50 a bottle. Hundreds
have used II on my reci mmenda'ion
and ' II say it never fulls to ourethroai
chest and lung troubles." Regular
size 50o aud $1.00. Trial bottles free at
W h DeLmo's drug store.
For Rent. One acre of laud with
house, barn and chicken house, largt
garden, good orchard, splendid water.
Call on C S Farrow, for E ghth and
Olive .Irene.
O u i. O XI. X J.. .
Bears the IM Kind Vii'j Hnv9 AIW3VS botlgh
Modern
Photography
Careful attention given
to every subject un
der the skylight and in
finishing of all
portrait work at the
J. L. PAGE
Groceries
Having a I.ri(e and ','mnplete Btmk ol
Htaple and Fancy r'rowriefi bought
In the bt markets,
EXCLUSIVELY FQH CASH,
I can nfler the puhllo better price
than any other hruie lu Kuifcne.
Eugene Lumber Go.
AT NCW MILL
rOOT Of LAWRENtC ITBCtT
APPLE AND
FRUIT BOXES
WASHINGTON
CEDAR SHINGLES.
FULL ASSORTMENT
OF LUMBEI1
Bears the
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An Eastern Tradition.
BY J. W. HCNDEHfiOX.
OOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOs,
There lived in Constantinople in the I
year 1 iS-"i liea Urissclf. a Mohflmnwnii !
hitfh in authority and favor with the
luikish itoveruuient. Uuring the 30
jears of hia life he had walked uprightly
at-cordiuK to the teachings of the Alko
ran. la the upringtime Bon Urisself wai
Rent to Jerusalem by the sultan's gov
ernment, lie had not long been in the
ancient city of the Jews before he saw
and loved a beautiful Jewish maiden
nnmed Rachel. According to the cus
tom of his people, Ben Urisself at ouce
made overtures to have the fair Hebrew
become a member of his harem; but, al
though the family of Rachel was very
poor, his offer was rejected with scorn.
Moved by the beauty of the maiden, he
did not seek to force his attentions by
the exercise of his official authority, but
disguised himself as a humble pilgrim
and succeeded in making the acquaint
ance of the object of his affection, and
by his fine personal appearance and
pleasing manners won her heart.
Now, Rachel, although of Jewish par
entage, was a Christian, and, under her
Influence and amid the surroundings
made sacred by the life aud death of the
Man of Galilee, Ben Urisself became &
convert to the Christian faith and re
nounced Mohammed. His apostasy
reached the ears of the sultan, and an
order for his arrest waB dispatched to
Jerusalem. A friend of the condemned
man gave him warning before the arriv
al of the messenger, aud he was able to
make good his escape from Turkish ter
ritory, but he was compelled to leave
behind him everything he possessed and
did not even have an opportunity to see
and take leave of his beloved Rachel.
Through the long years of his exile he
never heard from her, but her memory
never faded from his heart.
For many years after his flight Bea
Urisself lived unhappily, toiling in ab
ject poverty for the barest necessities of
physical existence. Finally, when he had
reached his seventy-third year, believing
himself unrecognizable and being filled
with desire to visit once more the spot
where his heart had first opened to a hu
man and a divine love, he determined to
return to Jerusalem.
Old and feeble and possessing no mon
ey to purchase transportation, it was
many weeks before Ben Urisself ap
proached the Holy City. At the cloBe of
a toilsome day's journey, footsore and
faint from fatigue and hunger, he reach
ed the Damascus gate of the city, but
found it closed, for It was after sunset.
Feeling Incapable of much more exertion,
he turned away from the gate and, seek
ing a place of rest, started to climb the
skull shaped mount directly east from
the DamascuR gate. As he tolled wearily
up the hill he heard a feeble voice calling
for help. In the fading light he discover
ed an old blind woman sitting by the
wayside. He bent over her, aud she told
him she had been wandering about for a
long time, having lost her way, and no
one would lead her to the gute of the
city. When she learned that it was
night and that the gate was closed, she
boggp'l him not to leave her alone. He
was movod by her helpless condition and
look her by the hand.
Thu the decrepit old man and feeblo
blind woman tottered up the pathway
along which the Son of Mary had
borne the heavy cross 1,800 years
before. When they reached tho top of
the mount, they sat down, and the old
woman, being very weary, fell asleep,
but Bon Urisself watched. June as the
first ray of dawn glanced above the east
ern summit of the mount he saw by its
pale light two blood red flowers support
ed upon white stems blooming near him.
He stretched forth his hand and gather
ed them. Oue he laid in the open hand
of his companion nnd the other he held
unon his own palm. At that moment
the first beams of the morning sun touch
ed the blossom. It seemed to dissolve
and leave in his hand a red drop which
looked like blood. Urisself reverently
raised It to hi lips, and at the touch he
felt new life and strength animate his
body and course through his veins. Then
he awoke his aged companion, ana, tatt
ing her hand, in which also appeared a
red drop, he rained It to her lips, and,
behold, the semblance of age passed
away! A fair young maiden stood be
fore him, and great was the joy of Ben
Urisself when he recognized his Rachel,
the only love of his life. Her eyes,
which had been blind, looked into his
with thp old love light, clear and undim
med. So these two people walked down from
the mount hand in hand, restored to
youth and beauty. And through a long,
happy life they waHced together. Ben
Urisself, with lips touched by holy fire,
sang beautiful Bongs which reached th
hearts of men, nnd he and his beloved
wife Rachel were held lo the highest re
spect and love by all men.
Once every century, on the anniversa
ry of the night of the cruclhxion, two
flowera bloom on the spot where the
blood of Christ sank Into the ground.
Anv deserving hand may gather and
gain from their touch new life, but only
the believing eye can see, and only the de
serving bouI may pluck them. iMcneii.
Pretty Cheat Charity.
Standinn on the corner of Fifth irenue
and Wood itreet one day recently ae
(retire noticed n old woman in the act
of itoopinr. and searching- for aomeininr.
He waa about to atep up to her and effcr
her his assistance when young woman,
evidently a working girl from her clothe,
stopped. The detective stood aside.
"Hare you lost anything?" asked the
girl.
"Yes; I lost 5 cents," replied the old
woman.
"Your car fare, I know," the ImpuUire
girl said. "Here, tske mine, and I'll walk
home. It won't hurt me one bit."
The old woniHD took It, and walking
orer to a Saltation Army collection hot
she dropped It in.
"Thank you ever so much, she SRla.
"I didn't want to break a quarter."
"Wouldn't that break a person of try
ing to be good ' akeo me gin as rue
trudged her wi ary way to the west end.
Pittsburg News.
Agreed With Him.
"I'm not st ll dincouraeed In my ef
firti to become a musician, but I must
sit thnt It requires a great deal of pa
I'.'nce to learn to play on the Tiolin."
"I hare no doubt that your neighbors
are all convinced of that."-Bostou Cuu-
Who's Your Tailor?
Ed V Price A Company, of fhlcijin
Cp stnirs room 7, next lo Lane County
Hank.
1 M Huwr, Aent.
Notice to Tax Payers.
The Ift'iO aaneeement rolls are now
op. n fir payment i f taxes.
V V Wither",
rlheriB Lane county, Orefon.
Tip and I wr going to build a. home.
We decided upon that as soon as we were
formally engaged, for, as I told Tip, I
had always heard that if a man has a
pleasant home of bis owu he is much less
apt to fall back on the clubs aud bache
lor dissipations. Tip quite agreed with
me and added that he had always heard
that a young married woman needed a
home, as the was apt to fall into frivo
lous, idle ways if boarding, a ad uiuo
times out of tea would get into mischief.
This made me augry. "lo you meau,
Tipton Marchmont, that 1" 1 began,
but he hastened to say ho thought I
would be the tenth woman and could
make a paradise in a boarding house or
anywhere else and produced a book of
plaas, in which we were absorbed the
rest of the evening. Unfortunately our
tastes were so dissimilar that the plans
which Tip admired I thought horrid, and
vice versa. You have no idea how that
book, "Twenty Beautiful leslgna of a
Home," affected us. I assure you if we
had not been too well bred 1 honestly be
lieve we would have come to blows over
the plans for the house we expected to
pass a happy, blissful future in together.
As we each expected to put an equal
amount in the building, neither felt the
right to say positively that it must be
this style or that.
Finally, finding our engagement in
danger of being broken off, we agreed up
on leaving the whole matter to an expe
rienced architect, each promising to be
satisfied with the result, and 1 did not go
near the place until it was finished, pre
ferring to see it in a completed state.
The wedding was set for the 1st of De
cember, the arrangement being that wo
would return from our trip in time to
give a royal house warming. The day
the keys were turned over to Tip he came
for me, and we went to look at the place,
cooing like two turtledoves on the way,
convinced that we were the happiest
people in the world.
1 had an idea that Tip would break our
contract enough to give the architect a
few private hints of what I liked, bo I
was awfully disappointed to find that he
had not and that the house bore no sem
blance to the dream house I had built.
Tip was In high glee and did not notice
my lack of enthusiasm. I stood it an
long as I could before I broke out:
"I don't like It one bit, Tipton March
mont, and think you're real mean not to
have had it suit me better."
Tip's Irish blood was up In a minute.
"I think you are aware," he said stitlly,
"that we left it, by mutual consent, alto
gether to the architect's taste."
"He seems to have followed some other
person's taste pretty closely,' 1 said,
with an Insinuating toss of my head. I
hope I may never see Tip as angry again
as he was then. He didn't swear, but
looked as though he was dying to, as he
retorted hotly:
"I suppose you mean to say that t"
But right there 1 stopped him, sayiug:
"Distinctly understand that I insinuate
nothing, but since this horrid, ugly, taste
less old house pleases you I wish you joy
of living in it. I, for one, never expect
to darken Its doors again.
"What do you mean, Madge?" he ask
ed sternly. "Aren't you going to keep
your promise and marry me?
"Not if yon expect me to live In this
house, I answered defiantly.
Tip grew defiant, too, nnd said
"Madge, don't be absurd. We certainly
will live here.
I had not thought he could be so cruel,
but expected him to make all sorts of
concessions which I would accept, kindly
referring afterward to my magnanimity.
so I answered that I certainly would not
and told him I considered our engagement
at an end. Tip stood as if ho had been
struck for a moment before he said In a
changed voice: "What Is to be done
about the house? You forget it is half
yours.
"It is nothing to me what Is done with
It," I answered, grandly indifferent lo
the fact that two-thirds of my patrimony
was Invested In It. Then I walked out,
leaving Tip In full possession. Once
safely outside, I dropped my veil to hide
the tears that would fall, while I sobbed
out: "Oh, why was Tip so unkind, and
why was I so hateful? The house might
have been altered after a bit to please
me, but now it Is too late."
At the end of three miserable days the
note I bad been hoping for came, but it
only said:
llln Pird.r:
Dt.r Mtdim I hiv. arranged with Nec. a Broa
to put th. horn. 133 8 itrt.t on thalr Ml. Hit.
They hop. to make a apaady aala, In the evant ot
which your ahare of tha amount will b. placad to
your cradlt at tha National. Hcapactfully.
Tiptom UaacHuoNT.
I told myself bitterly that a man whs
could write such a letter to the girl ha
had sworn to love always was a heartless
monster and the girl waa well rid ot
him. For two dsys afterward I ctled
steadily, but toward the end of the next
day went out behind a heavy veil to get
soma fresh air. wandering aimlessly
about, my feet unconsciously strayed In
the direction of that miserable house,
when a sudden yearnlag to go In It, once
more to dream for a little time of the
Joyl I had hoped would be mine under
Its rooftree, Impelled me to run up the
steps and try the door. It had been left
unlocked, by the careless agents no
doubt, aad I felt Indignant at their lack
of care.
As I passed through room after room
I begaa to think I could tolerate aay,
even love the place. Hut at the door of
the little suit of rooms which were de
signed for our privets apartments I hes
itated a moment, tnen opened it aoitiy
for one hasty glance around. A cry es
raped my lips, for In the dim light I saw
the figure of a man in tne winaow seat,
ala head resting ea nis nanas in a uejeci-
Ml way, his frame shaking as If with dry
aohn. At dit cry he raised hla head and
tarted to hla feet, aad then I saw that It
was Tin. and before I could beat a re
treat he had rushed at me, crying,
"Msdge, my dsrllng!" and bad folded me
in his arms. With my head resting oa
hlf dear breast, with his irmi holding me
as if they would never let me go again,
I could oaly say, "Tip, dear Tip!" aad
burst Into a Mood of happy leers that
washed all the bltteraesa ot our quarrel
away.
The hounewsrmlng took place "as ad
vertised" at S33 B street, Neca h Itros.
fsiling to mske a sale because the own
era concluded to keep the house and oo
cuny It themselves. Exchange.
la Case f rire.
He Miss Frost, I ran no longer re
preas the wermth of sentiment your
chsrms hare kindled. There Is a pssslon
burning within me
She Ah, then I hsd better cell father!
He is a tire insurance sgenL Richmond
Diipstch.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tat),
ete. II drtiKKlat" refund the money
f it tal.s Ui cure. K. W. Urove'i sluna
urela on eanh box. Sififl.
J AG
Beratas f ' m n lw' '
ht k ill w Hara Htnn BoigM
Now Is the time for winter spraying.
One application now equal, three In
the summer season. K L Chamber
has mixed spray material and tpray
pom pa.
Tf-
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic
The formula is plainly printed on every bottle hence you
know just what you are taking when you take Grove's. Imitators
do not advertise their formula knowing that you would
thctr medicine i! you knew whr.t it contained. Croye's
Iron and Quinine
lorm. 1 ne Iron
malaria out of the
Grove's 1$ the
fl
Chill Tonics
that Grove's
are
is
are not experimenting when
and excellence having long
only Chill Cure
the United States
Canadian Pacific
and Soo Line
F.rst Glass and Tourist Sleep
ers Daily.
Passengers Booked to and
from all points East
Atlantic Steamship
imice
For particulars apt ly to '
11. H. ABBOTT. Vgent,
Uti Third Street,
E. J. COYIiK. Portland, Ur
Ascit lieu I'aas Agt
Vancouver, B. O,
Yiir attention Ib fialli-d to thn 'TTONKKK
LIMITED" train of the "CHIOACO, MHV
V'VUKKK A ST PAUL KAILKOAD"
Tie only perfect train in tha world,
ou will find It den i ruble tti ride on thonn
Train when gorg to any point In the
Eatorn Htate or Canada. I hey connect
with all Transcontinental Train nnd all
ticket Agent Hell ticket.
For further Information, pamphlet, etc.
aek any Ticket Agent or
J W CASEY, General Ager
Trav Inws Agent. Jt'ortlaiul, uregon
Central Market,
Watkins A Mi
PROPRIETORS
Willhep constantly on hand a full
BEEF MUTTON
'.PORK and VEAL
Which they will Bell at Uib lowest
iiarkut prioou.
A airfare ot Ibe DcMIcDatroe solicited
: TO THE KAUMERH.
We will pe the hiKhetit market prloe
for Kat Cuttle, Hog and Hheep.
Shop on Willamette St.,
RUOENE, OREGON.
r4P DHllrurod to anv part ol Ui olt
Preo
HIGH GRADE NURSERY STOCK
Warranted In every repect. Official
(lovcrtitnent Certificate attached to
every package shipped
FRUIT AND
ORNAMENTAL TREES
Vine, Flowering and Fruit-bearing
Shrubbery- Plant, Ito, Etc,
Grown ami for ale by the Mrnt
National Numeric, Koch enter, N Y
O. J. FOSS,
Agent for Lane County.
Itox 3.'i0, Eugene, Oregon.
The Hoffman
W O ZEIOLERPROP-'iiToa
FUN DAY DINNER 50o
EUGENE, OXFRON
Mi. IT; urvAUTV
UufbeJlZVl li 1 ii Jilt. MOTTal
i The (frciit rernfly for nrvf-u.
? ownim of eltlt' t wi.ru fi
1 liiiii-iU-ncv, Nuhtty I n.'uth
or i Htivcco or mix urn wtt.ct:
AFTFB USIVfi f 1 or'lr we (fimrrn.f to rnrf
For Sale bv
I fSrlrMfl
A3 Fat A'J
mm.
BEST PhE&GRIPTlON IS
put up in correct proportions
acts a
system
a tonic while the Quinine drives the
Any reliable druggist will tell you that
anc1 that all other so-called Tasteless
whtirt at nnr1 f-Vi-ir -J
imitations. An ana
ysis
superior to
all
ion
others
1
take urove
been established
sold throughout the entice
No Cure, No Pay. Piice,
GO EAST
VIA
Shortest and Quickest Line
ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MlhtOPOUS, CHICAGO
An all pointa Kiutt.
Through Palace and Tourist Sloepori.
Dining and Uutfot Smoking Library Cars.
T1ATI.Y TRAINS. FAST TIM K.
SKUVICKAND SCKNKKY UNKCJUALE
TirkctB to point KuHt vii Portland and .the
G K K AT NORTH 10 UN KY., on Bale at rtmitli
rn 1'iirilic DtMiut Tirkot DII'ch, Kuneiu', or
GltkMT NOKTHKKN Tiikot Ollico
122 TRIRDSTREET
PORTLAND.
For Itfitiw, Foldore and full hifnrmution
oadiiiK KatttorTrip, cull ou or addi-pHi.
A. 3. DF.hMS'l' N
City .and 'J idol Antut IVnUn
THROUGH TICKETS
TO TUB
EASTandSOUTH EAST
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
Pullman Palace Sleepers Tour
ist Sleenwra and Kechnlng Chair
oars ivair 10 .
UENVEll, OMAHA, CHICAGO,
KANSAS CITY, ST. i LOUIS'
And other Eastern CI tie. The only tine
(nun Portland olfeiing paHnengent Specially
Conducted ExcurRionn throuKii to Chicago
every Wednesday.
Sital Portland WCHcaflo
Via Southern PaclHo, Union Pacific. Chicago
& N W Ky', HaggnKe checked tlirough to
detination. Magnificent scenery, Union
de,mt. fat time, lowut niton.
For further information, apply to any
agent Southern Pacific Company, or
H. KOEHLEK, C. H. MAUKHAM,
Manager. (Jen. FrU A. Paw Agt,
EUGENE FLORENCE.
STAGE LilNE.
E. BANGS, Proprietor.
HtHve leuveat KtiKfliie for Klortfiu
Dally i-li'pl rtilliiliiy at 6 a in
Jt4turnmK Htuu leavea ili'reiiie
for Kugene ilally exn'pt tiunday. all
ti m
riuliirdays at S a 111
ArrlvcH in f.ugene at npnitusaay
toiiowiiiK-
HIS'II.I PAI'I ,
KC1UN1) TKII'
llrkru let sale at X
EilKrli'i.or St llurd di
PloruQue,
Banita' lUrt stshl
lis.enirfirt'B uo ue
V 'lUM
a,M, JIANrlUOf
Cures I:n.otc"Cy,:'.'l;;lit. F.mlsslor .t
viii-n',i dincaiiB, all efTecta si '
XTt uhime, cr except H''d Itia''
JvX.! i tcti.;ii. Aiii rtcttuiloiini
A-"1, "H lilnml lllllhlcr. firings lilt
" -v V niiik e' m to pnlo chcekKant
P-'r rrstoR'H the fire of youth.
1:!?? Hvmall f.O :prr lioxMI iioxcE
ot .?'t.:n', wit t-Tllti'n ifiiiniiii
o to I'ltr'' i rcfiiiit! tlio money,
' I'VlfA MEDICAL CO.
iintun & Jacwn 8t... CHICAGO, ILL
Hold l-v I It II I) UK Co,
ji rout rati on ami nil dlsensc of thn gntioratlTC
-t-rvmj 1'r .irnllon. 1- ulUtit' cr Lot Manhunt,
i. Youthful Hrrorn, Mfinal Worry, eierisivo tif
i',ni to ('iin'jtiinuon ftini iriiumtv With mr
fr rffiiM'l tM iri'-tn'v- -,t. fl.lM par hi.
Linn Drug Co
not buy
contains
Tasteless
and
is in a
of other ch.il tonics shows
in every respect. You
JU superiority
Grove's is the
malarial
sections oi
50c.
SOUTH AND EAST
VIA
Southern F rcific Co
SHASTARJUIE
TniitiB Itutve KiiKentt for Portland and way
fitiitionr) at 8,00 a m; 2:08 p in.
v t'orllaud
v Euireno
Ar AhIi land
Ar hiici-iiUiento
Ar Sail Francisco
8:30 a m 8:30 p m
l2 M p m 8:00 a m
12:30 a m 12:0 a in
r:00 iu 4:25 a m
7:4f p ni 8:15 a to
Onden
1 'u iiver
KiiiietiitiCity
Cluc.io
5:4ri a m 11:45 a m
0:00 a in VM a in
7:'jr a m 7;!i ui
7 -Ah a m 9.30 a in
Lo Allele
El 1'iiwo
Fort Worth
City of Mexico
Houston
New ( Irloiiu.ii
WarihitiKtou
New York
1:'J0 p m
t:00 p iu
ti:30 a in
y;5r a ui
4:00 a in
4i:'J5 p m
t(:4'J a m
12;13 p m
7:00 a m
V:00 p in
(i:30 a m
l:f.r) m
4:00 a in
6:25 p m
(i;42 a m
12:43 p m
Pullman aitdT mristcara on
both train , Chair oartt Saora
iiiuuto to Ogdeu and El Paiio,
and tourirtt car to Chiuag,
Ht Loui, New Orleans and
Watdii nit tou.
CounertiiiK at Ban Fran
cihoo with Heverul steamship
line for llouolulu, Japan.
Churn, Phillipine, Central
aud South America-
3eo Mr LQ Adulr, agont at Eugene
or addre
O U MAUKHAM,
U P A, PortUnd.Of
Corvailis & Eastern
RAILROAD.
TILTHS OAItD
No( 2 for Yaquiua
Train eavea Albany 12:4b P
Leave Corvailis 1:40 PM
rrive Yaquiua 5:b5 P M
No. lijttituruing
Leave Yaquiua 7:00 AM
Leuvoa CorvHlli 11;80 A M
Arrive Albany 12; 16 P M
No. 8 for Detroit
lmrefl Albany 7:00 A M
Arrive Detroit 11:20 A M
No.4 Returning
Leaves Detroit 12;10P M
Arrive Albany 6:45.P M
One nnd two oonneot at Albanv and Corvalll
with Houihern I'nc.Uo tralna. ulTitt direct
irvllce to and from Newport and edlacen
buachoi.
Trains ior the mountains nrrlvij at Petrol '
noon, giving ample tnmi lo reach camping
ground ou the Ureitvnbuah and Ban t lam the
same day.
Manager
ILL WALDKN
J TLKNKU, OVA FA
Agent Albany
OREGON
SH OPALINE
and Union Pacific
T8e east
The O. R.
Gives the
A N. Co
Choice of
THREE
TRAINS
DAILY
TWO VIA
THE OREGON
SHORT LINE
TO
Salt Lake,
Denvert
Omaha,
Chicago and
Kansas City,
ONE VIA
THE GREAT
NORTHERN ,
RT.
:to
Spokane,
Minneapolis.
St. Paul and
Chicago.
Ocean Hteainers leave Portland every
8 Days for
SAN FRANCISCO.
Boats leave Portland dally for all Wil
lamette ami ('olutnl)la Kiver Point.
Monthly Hteamer. to China and Japan
For toll Information call ou or ad
dreea neareat O. li, A N. Tloket Afeot,
or addreat,
A. U CRAIQ.
QeD'l Paamuger Agnl,
Portland j Or.
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