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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1901)
V, 1 V'. '' Hi .Yours-, li. K'"'i,ls"I"-"Nl.u o Its tnfiuM-y. " Allmv .),,.'. r.evf.uilltllis. i's. Imitations iiml i. All Exi lut: M'l'lillC lists a " - '"'"'ft. illCJ DUE .nit telle wit), am! r-,,,p.i r, - h.-alth of hildrca-Espcrt ..co ajraU. lperiment. Wb.t i3 CASTORIA rnilrss substitute tor Castor 0:1, Par. .1 Sootliiiisr Syrup.s. It is l'k-nsnut. 16 i- Opium, Morphino nor t!iir Xaieotio . nso is i:s giiunuitt-o. It ilcsiioys Worms voiisliiiess. It euros Di.uilHca ami Wind ves Teething Troubles, v.,Vs Constipation . It assimilate the Fn.l. i-...r,,t, ,i,. Iforlc, 1 , contains io.:: ubstuiii .'. - and nil-. s j'v C-':-. 5i .-..5k j'.U'i Fliiiuleiii fifomiicli anil 0.'lie Childrcii bowels, giviii" 's l'uuacen The GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS . A? Hears thG Signature of The Kind. You Have Always Bouglit In Use Fcr Over 30 Years. ' THCC.MT.UH COUMNV. TT MU...V ameer. MCWVO.a Crrv. A WHEELER, Expert Accountant. Offiopand Rff eii' Fairmouot, Oregon. Book opened, Bookioimverteri from sin li to d-.uMe -ntry. Adjustment of intricate ami in velvet I auooun 4 Eugene inquiries and order addressed as above will 'r Fr"lllll bhhiu kiii. The Hoffmaq . 0 2FIGLf.PRorRtT fUND-Y DivNEH 50c v . o o Centra! Market, PROPRIETORS co nstantly on hand 3 lull supply BEEF MUTTON PORK and VEAL Which they will sell at the lowe i market prioos. i fcriare ol tie psmic patron; soiif-ites I TO THE FARMERB. Vft will pey the highest market prltv far Fat Cattle, Hogg and Hlucp. Shop on Willamette St., 4U6ENE, OREGON, y," Delivered to. nv part (ftleclty EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LiINE. i E. BANGS, Proprietor Htmge leaves Euireiie for Florence Dally except dnuiiay at 6 a m Btamiug place leaves Flnreni fcr Bugetie daily exnept Sundays at pa Saturdays at 8 a m Arrives in hiiKene at 1 p m the day following. INOLtFARR 5 aoCND TRIP . Tlo.etl (or Hale mt V. BAnv,' llrer. itahlo, an.lH or l durj iL Uttrtmimrt o.uct FOB (JALB I'HBaP. A uornplete printing oinhi, picludini; Wa-lilngton . hand pres, body and display type, etc, aufflotent for conrtucilnir a "-enlunin ' newspaper. For particulars address J FAruis, EotHiie, O'-.gon, NOTICE Cf IINAL StrfLtMLN r. Cstats of Abrnm I.an.t , d'-cfw-A Kotica ( her. by uivcn tint tl:e nr-1. r-i .-n.il a4aiai.4tratur Ls tilnl ip t!:e ("nnnry Cur i fot Lanoonnlr, Oregon. Lis rl.i.1 h.-conntj la tha iD4tir of sai.i .ntit.-; .n l tint ' Moult... ih.. 'in! y W k ror of one o'cl'-ck in ine nf - rr -on u( uj nn u-c'i tiv mi -o .r: it krin of nr.x and all oljcti m to hi id ewranl i.Dd f-r lb' iiuiil ptt-i-ltii:-ut of sa i Dated Oct 1, l'.01. U. M Dat. Administrator oi eaui L. Biltic k tj. Adminis.rator's Notice. HuHcw ia hereby tiTen tint tha nnlr ignsd has been dnly appointed aiti'iimlia torotthe fatal ol Yi . P Nirbo!' de , by th CoanlT Tonrt o( Ln Coaatv, Orescn. anl all pet-i n biv.ui tan salDat .aid . .Ulr are return) I prea.nl ibe same folly r.nnf.1 tr. th. no dar.ijoed nimiM iralor al ibe law i ff. i Is. bllyeo. ol r'cg re. Orison. shLiu an oniba Imm th. data ot thi. nolle Dated hn lsth day o( Jun-. uoi .... 14 ' '!- 'M. AJmiLiatraior of said ea:ate. Ji, Bo.no, An y. :--j r, 'l --o,-' a iias lieeu has I.;,;i. ;,'ii;ttnro of s mint,!., ..,!,.,. i.i ,.. liealthy mid natural sleep, Jlotln-r's Friend. LLAv.SiFIEQ 01 la Notice tinder thi inrwl rnt to exceed five torn, .V- cents iter week: 1 5il a mt.th 12 pr year. CI.EhK WANTED An expirirm-d KKicery clerk wnt-d Ht Hall & Sou's. WOULD YOU MARRY If suited? H -ii I 10 i-enti f..r Viu t:. ui:ir. Box I'.irtland, Ore. KOIt SALE Two mlj ,p,nt lots In UniverHitv addill. n. Hii;li au. hitinn r flic :lri.ar. I-njuire ui -Muur- . r'" lry Hlnrrt. M'rN WAN I E D. To cut railr. art wi'ort. Lo ik Jnt, tine liniHT, ex ct Pent climatu niul o nvenienl loca tion. C.;l on or i d.1re-a PunfcHr A K-.ivKi i d ill, Wnlf Cnch, Orinnn. FOR SALE. A pai of heavy w.irk Itorst'H, eft of huroesH and wagon f'.r nule ehe'ip on reaxonaMu t.TiiiM C tllonJF AinU, ooiner of W t r'evnili .lid Monroe (lreeie. WANTED. At II H Ilijjlej'e eni- ployiiieiit iillk'e, 1S5 Morrihou street, PuriWiiri, Ore", 1U0 girls to do house vorl; 5o kVt's to work iu Htoren; 75 ki Ih o u-..rk in boarding liounes; 5 y r 1" v-lt t.n tHliles; lo girls to . ti ... ..-I . K' " O.ll.'.l. VAXTKD.-Al H II Haley's eru pli.ytuent otllu-!, 1S5 MoriHou street, i'ortland, Oie, 1000 railroad men $2 25 and J 2 50 per day; 100 bucker, $2 t doy; 60 w iiuperu, fZ per day ; 10 barker.., $2 per day ;50 teamsteis at $33 per monlh a.id board ; 100 wood whoppers 80c, 90o aud ii 10 per cord; 100 men to cut Hhlntie hulls, 80 aud 90 ct. FOR HALE At H H Higley's em ployment officii, 185 Morrison street, Portland, Ore. f2000 will by a 28 nuim IoiIiIiik hou-e, r. tit $50; $2500 will tiuy a 83-room loilgiug boue, rem $75; $150 will rent a furnished hotel; $275 will buy a good restau rant, rent $12; $80 will buy a luncb couuti r; $500 will buy a wood saw machine. V ANTED Hrveral l rmn of char acter aud gof.d reputatiou in each date (one lu this county required) lo leprecent and advertise old establish ed we-tlthy buelues housu of solid fin .ncitil sta.nling. Salary $18.00 weekly with expenses adittonai, all payable ill ca-h' each Wtdutaday dlttci fruit head nfllces Hone and ranniKe forui-bed, when ncesary. References, Eucloee self-addrei-sed envelope. Muiianer, 3.6 Caxlon Bud i.ng, CbicoKO. "A iadp worm r Itlil.!! f"l lonjr at lei-t . 'irn- 'ii t:.- - r n.v laK : tw.j CAS'"AKKT. Ihl. lamnjtr I.m ci.u mr ba.l b.'.'.llti T'.r th" p:m tiir- o ve;.rs 1 Rin .till t'tliil.f i:r..r. ts. 11.' o! -v calLr.rtiC KorlLy Of Doi.ca tjy lr ' , , mM tilo. V. llowi.ES. Bjlrd. Miss. P'aanv riA'i... ( -ot Tat 0v-1 Do Go-.-tl. N.-t.t m- t. Wr. n tr r i- tr. 2jC, jUC ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... ftfrritPt I ... ftfi. TtJ i I tIKi ASTOIITA. t'xn I'm &Datars S ,r, k J r. f- " Mi 1ALAKIA CAOfcS BIIJOLSNtSS Urnv-'i Tas:e.ew t'hiii Tonic temovea Uit cau. "Tape ySX CANDY J J 0 CATHARTIC SAGE ADVICE OF A FATHER, Conaa.l That All YoaiiK len Filler lav UualtM-aa !.liauld lleod. "My So-i." sa d tbe fond l ut wise parent, "yoil are leavl::g li!i to j;j out Into tue w. I La.- tiLitlun,; to s vc you but advice. Never tell a He. If y,.e wish to put one in circulation, p-t it published. A lie caniut live, but It tiik.n uiie a blamed long time in fade out of prim. "Always read your contract. A man tniclit consider be was gettina a sine TOiv If be were offered a position pick ing blossoms off a century plaut; but, you iv, he wouldn't have a remunera tive. oeeua:ion If be were paid on piecework. "lie not overcrltlc.il. Even the most ordinary sort of a genius can tell when tho other fellow is making a fool of himself. "Remember that the yonng man. like the angler's worm, is rather better for being visibly alive. "lie careful in the choice of your sur roundings. Knvlronuiont will do a great deal for a man. For example. Hour and water lu a china Jug Is cream sauce: In n pail on the sidewalk It Is billstlcker s paste. "Pon't forget that there's a time ror everything and that everything should lie done In Its proper time. Never hunt for bargains In umbrellas on a raiuv day. "You may inake enemies. If you know who they are, don't mention them. Silence Is golden. It saves the money that might otherwise be spent In defending a libel suit. If you don't know who they are abuse lav ished on a concealed enemy Is like char My Indiscriminately bestowed. It's a good thing wasted." New York Com mercial Advertiser. BEWILDERED SHOPPERS. Jupuneae Tensiiitta Who Are Kept 1'rnt-k of hy Laliela. When the Japanese peasnnts get themselves up for n pilgrimage to a city for the purpose of laying In a stock of llnery, they present the quaintest ap pearance Imaginable. The women gen erally tuck up their petticoats well above their knees, ellher leaving the legs bare or else swathing them In white bandages which form a kind of leggiugs. Their hair Is done In the usu al elaborate Japanese style, and gener ally an artlliclal tlower Is stuck In at the top. It does look comic to see the wizened face of an old woman with n large red nose hobnobbing over It. And this floral decoration is not conllucd to the women. When you meet a party of pilgrims, you often see the old men also with a tlower stuck ooquottishly above the en r. At Nagano It appears that many of the pour old dears from the country get so bewildered by Ihe magnificence of the places ibey go to aud ihe distrac tions or shopping that they unite lose their heads aud consequently their way. So tile ever thoughtful Japanese police have Insisted Hint every party of pilgrims is lo have n distinguishing badge. At Nagano It was the common est tiling possible to see some ancient dame rushing about wailing: "Where is my party'; Where Is the purple Iris party?" or "Where Is the yellow towel round the neck party?" And then she would be told that "yellow towel round tho neck party" was on Its way to the station or lhal the "purple Irises" were still f.iylng their prayers In the temple. Kansas City Star. . Tvi-ii llnla lime Their ll.ea. Life's monotonies nre a blessing, and not lu disguise, for they contribute di rectly lo longevity, health and happi ness. The long lived man Is not the adventurer. Hie explorer, the plunger, the man who has worries, but lie who takes the world as he finds It and slips along through life with as little friction as possible forms easy going habits, sticks to i In in iiiid cares not one straw for the opinions of men who say that he Is In a nit. He Is healthy because he has oneo of mind and regularity of life; lie Is happy because he is liealthy aud In a good. Binooth. comfortable rut. which be prefers to the macadam on the sides of the road. Coldsmlth's pas tor, who had spiritual charge of the de serted village, who ne'er bad changed nor wished lo change bis place. Is an excellent example of the tmin who makes the most possible out of the mo Dotonles of llfe.-Su Ixiuls lilobe-Dem-ocrat- I Praianf Coatamea In Ireland. A certain number of peasants In the wilder and remoter districts of Ireland still wear something like a national costume. About Lough Mask plenty of the lasses are to be seen In picturesque red petticoats that artists loved to bring Into their sketches of Irish life. A sprinkling of the old hli.-h hats may be seen. The older fishermen wear them, tint the younger school slum such antiquated headgear, as the Kngilsh peasant of today does the smock frock. Ixindou F.xprcHS. XVut r. The mvan t n hnpc spring, contnln trig not only unit, but muny other ni In fra Ih. In puliation. Tho l)vn wn is ctmnreil with mirli rlernrntu almost to patunitlon Only distilled water In pure. By distillation M-a water Itself Ib ren dered drinkable, though not pleasant. In !) of Old. "TIjp old idia." mm tho lecturer, "was an eye for an ye, a tooth for a toot h."' "Ye." conr-iu ! otm? of h'l hcnrpTH. 'and there v.-ere wo pi;nU'sc di tnists In ttH.se ;.;,' a t;i i.'T." iietruit Free I'itss. Tlerc r..v i at M-4.j.ie v. l,o w.H not al.e i dare do ntijtlilnc i-Tfept A dare t iru to ttk. Atctiivjii (..loin-. Ttje fjrrt4 tie an 1 vr. s j ?r corn tm r,- s'ortli Anieriea lit v:i: 'eed tlionf of ony titf.- Pure Home Made Brandj. For liver, kidney or p-'muaeh tw blen, noldt laKrlrp or billou-frtri ibere In nothing tetter than Franot' pur brand.. A!l ordm promptly filled with prune, appl or pr brandy at V) nnui pr quart, or I'i.V) t if I ion. Ordr-ra by aUge or exprifl wliaw p'jielv hox-1. Made find aoii to cu-iirnr-n or iy. Kl'th tnd IMnlr t-t et. -1 j rj fir f'rufaian riurk Fxf at lton A Hii-t. FreiRhiin? to H,h mm I:i all f t prevlnut. tiUt try of H ltt rntM, tlti-i ha iiev r lut n tt -eat.n wbfu go nine! i mlnitu; 6Upp' - a . fiHwl liK( Uei ihii tn;-i iba -sii- n c (lut Hnhel. ih Nil t A I tf 'in-K-ll tbe rail lrf lts.-u hi tl Ht-eon diiii'tl HIM. thf fremllt ! lHVt tttfu up lo thi Ir trn In t u.-ilrf-i-i i lentil- the L'r.Ht t Iuttf t.f fr-tj ht Inn died hy the reubv ;ien hd ed in i.a . mitle neVtrtf t i te iitrn("B IlKVe b tn li and Uiueb nuppHe- have ttiw into i Li dlhtrttM ituoiub th'wt. w iir.g Jt.t I'o e and lieu l'i:olier of t tie rektuUr line r.nVH trausfortet nn tiiniipni.f amount tf itoodn Into 'he dU riet, and for mtne titue ph( h breu Itrthgai out return IohiU of ire from ihe Helena for ulnpiLent t the Selhy 8'U Ittrirg woikd. Thi httH tuaile the biHineAt) uf freight loir nitieh mote pntltable than formerly wht-u tbe team hud to make tbe return empty ilanded. Tttken till in a. I, tliettpleiid d cO'itlttian v.t the roa-K tbe ito -d weatli er and. the voUiue f tr-.de batnlet1. aud It would ture!y seem that tbe froii;bterr are havit.g a Ihui t xeamii God's Will. I'acltlc Monthly. The i-ombre diaia-ries of the ulght Are laid ar-ble For fairer garments edged with light- At niornluK tide. And Winter's mantle, white und drear With clinging rime, Slips from the shoulders of the year Iu Hummer tune. So must tbe dnrkurr-s ever yield To coming day; field Aud drifting snowvreaihs leave the To blossoms gay. And shall life's sorrow and its pain Forever !? Shall all its los-eB bring no gain Out of the past? The oil i 1 1 of grief must some day glide Into love's glow; HbadoHs may not tm long abide Uod wills It so. EtINICK M l.lll'KEY. Trip to California, n A winter trip to Southern California and Arizona via the famous Shasta roato is ne never to be foigotte . K newed acquaintance with this section will ever develop fresh points of Inter est and added soiiroes of enjoyment under its sunny skies, in the variety of intertsts aud added Industrie , lu Its prolillo vegetation and an.ong Its num. berlcss resorts of mountain, shore, val ley and plain. Two trains leave Portland dally, morning aud evening for California. These trams are equipped with the most improved pattern of standard aud tourlsl sleeping oars, ami the low rates place the trip wlihln the reach oi all. For Illustrated guides of California and Arizona winter resorts, addresa R U Mll.I.KK, Gen Passr Agent, Portland, Or. Hunter Kye. Win Heusliaw bus been appointed Eugene agent for the celebrated Hun le' llallliiiore Rye, on ot the heal whlskle. uiaiiufaoiured. It is oottled by Win Lanahan & Hon, Baltimore, Maryland. I he flavor of Hunter Rye la concen trated from its lllilfnmt ..iiulUu r...-lt md age, and Is always recognized. It ia uib nuiericau gentleman's whiskey Convenient Rooms for Rent. Two large ofllee or living rooms In Ihe Conser block for rent. Inquire at Attorney L L rjteveus' oftloe on same floor. Who's Your Tailor? Ed V Price A i i mpany, of ( bicago Up stairs room 7, next to Lane County Bank. J M Howg, Aenl. better for the Blood Than 5araaparllla For those living In the Malaria districts, drove's Tasteless Chill Tonlo. cj yv f- touia, Basra the lr.8 UJ lull H.lffl Ai1H &WtM Notice- Kconts, Or, Oct 31, KOI. Notioa la ben by RiTrD tbat tbe county boafd of equalijitioo of Line ooanty will meet in the BtHeKHoi'a oflioe in tho Conrt IltiTifte at Eugene on Monday, November 2o. VJ01, for tho parporte of eqaHioR tbe an-finjent rolls. All people baviug Kr" anes will goTf rn tbuiaftlvea acoordiuulj. I). F JJLKIOIV, ARMHicr. Canadian Pacific $60.00 To St Paulaii'l return, limit GO flays. Tickets nn salo May IXKh and June 7th. $86.O0 Buffalo and return, limit 30 days. Tickets on sale 1 Ht and 3rd Tuesdays, commencing June. !Por (4rUcuUra apt ly to Ii. If. AVI IT. Af.rl, V Thir.j hlreeL P.M. (Olf. 11 1, nil to, i i " Xmml tiro 'aM AfP VaortjTae K t.'. iNKRYl OF KXlUXEEItf . IT COES NOT, AS A RULE, DESERT j THEM AFTTH AN ACCIDET. erau c-ti,.,.-t-a tuL. Muai at ta. lliroille Will i.I Tlmea lake Wlih. uul lli-lnu Abu-sio ulve n Suti.rai--lorjr Iteuauu lur Ilia Aetluu, "I l:ive hern often s-kod why rail nay e:.gu;M-s disregard their inli ao t: ... - and il.e waniiug signals along Hie line of their road." said the general su perintendent of a railroad to a in.ui, and I have summed It up that It Is n.i o -a iiattuv for men to lake chau.va hi l!i r business and thai eugiueets uie no i xi-eption to llie general run. "Souu'tilues they cannot give n satis factory reason why they do so. I will give you an authentic Instance of this li.'ihll which made me live 10 years lu o'l 111 in .til-S. "I'll a road 1 as at the lime connect ed Willi was a long trestle over a bay several miles in length, with a draw bridge In the center. Tile draw had hivn opened, and as a tugboat was passing through the bridge men heard the rumble of a fast, heavily laden passenger train as It strnek toe bride;.' u mile away. Knowing that the red j danger signals were set with the open lug of the draw, they supposed lhal the ! engineer wouhi slow up -or stop, as ml'.-ai bo necessary, lu-aead, lo their constoruailon. Hie train came along at regular swe.l. and a frightful accident appeared Inevitable. They yelled to tho captain of the tugboat (o go at full speed, nud as (he bout glided through the draw In the darkness they exerted themselves to swing the draw Into Un locking bolts before the train could get to the point where the mils separated. "The engineer, however, disregard.'.! tin- last danger signal, a few hundred yards from ihe draw, and catne on. Hy a remarkable coincidence of time and position the draw, which was of course In minion, swung so that the rails of the east hound track wore In Juxtaposi tion with the west hound track, upm which the train was running, and the heavy engine and one of the passenger coaches, striking the cast bound rails, glided upon Ihe draw and stuck there, the remaining portion of Ihe train be ing on the west bound track, making almost a llgure S of the coaches. "If the draw had moved the thirtieth part of a second faster or slower, the east hound rails would not have been opiK.sit,. the west bound rails at tho very Instant that the great engine sjinok them, and a frlghllil disaster would have resulted. When I got out cm the bridge a lew minutes Infer, I rully expected lo II 1 1 . 1 the train In Hie bottom of the bay nud Ihe draw smash ed Into splinters. I discharged the en gineer on tlie snot nud asked him why he had not observed the signals. Ho admitted Hint he saw Uiein. but could not (live a satisfactory reason for fall ing lo observe them, lie evidently took his chances of tluding the draw closed when he reached It. "The engineer of a.day Is a sober, steady, nervy mini, especially on the fast express trains on the big roads. It Is nerve that makes one man carry a limited express train through the dark ness of the night, fog. sleet nud blind ing snow in no miles an hour. The sto ries we read ill.. ml i,r an engineer Ins lug his nerve afier an accident are largely fiction. In ,,. ()f n,.UTI, railroad life I have had but one or two men apply lo me Tor a transfer upon (he ground that ihelr nerves had gone back on them for running tho fast trains. "! have had men who have been flung rn Coot over their tenders In a head on collision nud hnd a dozen bones broken come to me after they had been dis charged from ihe hospital and ask to bo put back on their old run. You see, Ibey begin firing when Ibey are about 1S or 20, and the cab of an engine is their home. If they run luio a person nr a wngon load of people on the track. If It Is not their fault, they dike n practical view of It: Ibey hnve to. If It Is Ihelr fault, we discharge ihein, nud they can take nny view of It Hiey please 'then, for we do not w'sh In our employ care less men. This Is Inie with all of the big roads, and as a result American en gineers of todny nre about as model n set of men lu their employment as can be found."- Washington Ntnr. Thlniia Sot Wanted. Dogs, pianos and typewriter nre the possessions most frequently advertised for sale at second hand. ncCordlug loan advertising mini. Ciimeras run these three hard In the sale of llilngs desira ble to get rid of, and hlcvclca come next, I'.lcyeles and ciimeras would probably head (he list, so many people aci ni to wish to be rid of them, but their tenure of advertising popularity is nsunlly brief. Household furniture, horses and carrlnges come next In the list. Then Jewelry, wnlehes. sewing mnclilnes and musical Instruments Hooks nre Mir down, almost Ihe Inst In the llsL Folks who hare them usu tlly seem to wish to keep them. New York Uuo. Tbe.Clinrae Hot Sn.lelnrd. "You say." pursued the chairman of tbe Investigating committee, "that he resorled lo no bribery whatever during the election so far ns you know?" "Yes, sir." replied the wltm-is; "that's what 1 said." 'Lid be not clrenlnte several tioiee of cigars?" "Yes. air. but them cigars wasn't bribes. Here's one of them. You try If Lietroil Free Pro.. flavin:' tterialrra thnrarler. The fneulu of saving money Is much rarer than i: facility of making It. and l calls f...- Ihe eiercbe of a higher degree o? goo I Judgment nnd more self restraint lu a word. It lequlrea more ctiarai ler.- World's Work. A Rakoaik. 4fiJ scrca of land; 100 rrea In cjltlratloti ;rei In i in rslile, well seeded down; plenty of running water year around ; timber abundant; ll-rooin house, and barn that holds lh.'t Ions ot hay; place 2 miles from depot poslofllce sn l good publlo school; per acre; for further particulate Inquire of 1 t. Campbell. (Il'akp .- wu'tani a. BeanOe ,l:i a -.4 Pi BeM .. . - ...maw. . '. .. . nut M...J, iter iu ucvciup into . , W"m"h00,i nd 1uiP 'or the duties of wife and motherhood. Ail droggiits sell $.oo bottles of Wine ot Cardul. , , , I'1" Ib'llvwoo.1, A.bnrr Park, N.J. JVbmarv 9 Iw ' n.. '"'""""'"V'!" " "Wl u. Win. or Vara ,1 T,.ThZ,V, llonir n rnl.l... I Oi.tiie,,! lu.r to trv 11 u,l , I l" 1.u . s . rollou,t. 'lo ii.o lirrowu wonla, "llaaveU lev l,l..." j Wkii M .o ,J7 I.-a t -rtt - - aiUi Gap Closed Tho t ivrfttl.tnof tliriMijh traiim Iweon Srtti Vrniuirtt-n Mu Ihw Aii H"i, via Surf oii.lSnnta HarUrn, will Km un Snrday,. March 31, 1901 ....ON THE NEW.... COAST LINE... Two Tlimiini. Triiinn Ilally. Tlie r.m-t l.iim Limited Iffiviujr enoh Ifnninnl em ly in Dm nuinuiiK utp Kd wi'h elt-wBUt c;h nnd purlor onrn, will inulco diiylit-ht tripN tlinmnh the itinut pioturriMpii, vntifd ami eiitur tjiiiiiiiK, riri'iii tm tho contiuciit. hmuirotif aoutuM tho Southern Pacific. J. L. PAGE nt.A;.."i if. CROCRIJES (laving u Large and Complete moek ol Htaple and Fancy OriHwrliw bought In tlie U'st market, EXCLUSIVELY FGii CASH, I can oiler tlie publlo better priooe than anv nttier iiruso lu h'ugene. ,;iIiiii v.v ' Ynur nttnntion la railed to the "i.tONKKIl I.IM1TKD" train, of tlie "('11 IHACO, MIL WAUKKB ft HT PAUL KAII.UOAU. "The only larfert trnina in the werhl." Y.m Kill lind it iMrahle to rid. en thla Traina when going K, any silnt In the r.aatem Htatea or Canada. 'I hey eonnee with all Traiincotithimtal 1'raina and all ticket Airenta aell tlrk.U For further Information, pamphlet., etc, ak any Ticket Agent or " V J W fASKV, (leneral Agent Trav Pas. Aicent. I'ortlaii.l, llreg. SOUTH AND EAST -VIA- Southern Pacific Co SHASTA POITE 1 raun le.,ve 1 "arena Portland aud war utiona at 3:00 a si: 2W 11 ni. l'..illrl :HI 11) H:3o p ra S "l in i'i iw a in 4 a H:15 a ro r uo.,;e Ar A. I, l.n.l Ar Hw ri.li.etito A r Han praiiL-iMSi i OS p n, Vi.M a m f.oo p in 7 l.- . in Ar ilrf.h-n Ar li.nv.i' Ar Kan.a. t.'lty Ar 1 'i. i-.-tw;.. :t'i a n H is a n, KO0 a in m 7:.1 a in 7;' 5 a ui 7:1'. a in MM a u, 1.... Auitelea I.I l'e Port Worth I it y ..I M. al M.nirton Snw I Irleun.a ash i,.sftr.u .NVw Y ..k I '-il i m 6 flu V 'n B :l a oi :.'." a m .( a in II:.!'. p in i I'.: a ui I.M3 p tn 7) a ni :) p ro (l:.l a n. a m 4:0(1 a ii. tl:-f. p u :42 a u VI M p n. P'llliii.i, ari.rr.mrUt ear on b.th trait. Chair ran. Saera n ..tit., to i id.o an.l Kl P o, and ty.iirl-t era toChnire. Ht bnni, New Urban, end Wa.lii,.et..n. t'ouiie.-tuiK at S.n Kran km Wllh M-veral tvfliihip lltoe for 1 1 in nl.ilu, .b.m. I'l.tlia, Pl.iiiii.mn., Centra! ami .s..utii An eri- Mrl. l A.Mr.'a.ent at Klisene a. 'r a-Ulre. ,11. II. MIt.t.KU, , Ii I' A Portland, Ot iin il'lij -daaaak- a av Start Girls Right! Many beautiful girli btcomt iavahdi (or life, became at the crucial period of puberty they pay ni attention to the Uwi ol health. Mother, ihould protect their diujl.teri' health by jlv. lag lhe:a neceiwry ir.femution and proper treatment. Uhen the menses come on jj'rl unaware! in her Inexperience ihe is either frightened Into convulsions, or scared Into try. Ir.jj to check the flow. Many sirls have cheeked Ihe flow and It has never sljrtcd again. And a result they have grown pale faced, with "crow-tracks" on their cheeks, and dirk half, mooru under their eyes. A dose of WINECAllDUI tik.cn every morning after a jlrl U twelve years old will hrlns the imniei on properly and keep them rtiiila,r It . tit k.i u . i . . la.i.t, l,j . l.nu. 1 . I -lliJlljr, liiAlUi JtUwUi W.' O I EAST v i Shortest and Quickest Line -TO iT. PAUL. QULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO An all points. Kaat. Ihrouih e.l.oa.nd Taurlat Sl.apera. Olnlni ana Bufl. I amekln. Library Can. 1 MII.Y THAiNaT "FAST TIMR. M l K V 1 1 )K A N I l.HC'K NKltY UN KyUALB ri.k.ta to.iiotnta Kaat U rortland and the U II K A 1' N OKI' 1 1 K 1 N It Y. . on aale at South rn l'aiilie lleool 'liiket Oll-ce, Kueane. u UKKA'I'MlK'lllKHN Ticket.OiBo. ' 122 TRIRD STREET OftTLAND For llatca, Voldera and full lnforrnatlon eadiug.EaaterTrip, gallon or address, ABC DKNISTON 'I'iekrt Agent, Portland, Oregon. Oregon Shoijtline ahd union Pacific TSe east Tho 0. R. N. Co Gives tho Choice of ThREE TRAINS DAILY TWO VIA THE . CRECOH SHORT UINt TO Salt Lake, Danver. Omaha, Chicago and Kaniaa City. ONE VIA THE CHEAT aORThLMI nr. ' TO Snokane Mlnneapol !' St Paul and Chicago-. Ocean Bteamen leave Portland every 6 Days for SAN FRANCISCO. lloai leave Portland dally for all Wll. lametteand L'olumtla Itiver Points. Monthly Hteamera to, China aud Japan For lull Information call on or ad dress nearest f II A M rpi.., anAn. v. , w - , , . nKVU. or.address, A. L, CRAIO. lOeu'l Paasenger Ageut, Portland. Or. Ccrvailis & Eastern RAILE0AD. TinR OAKO Nc, 2 fur Ytwjuiijav Train mym Abnj I'jm V M lAven t'iMUU 1:60 PM Arrivn Ybwiuuui ,ttt 65i?I IS'u. 1 Keturoint IjMvm YMtiiiHi 7ftrA M lvMl.Wvallii 11 0 A M Arrivei Albany Hdb P M So. 3 for ltrolt lrm Alluuiy 7;M A M Arrivm lMroit ;.. l'.Mfl t M N s, 4 fioro l)rtrolt Tarn Uotrnlt 12HVP M IenTfa Altxuir ft;40.F M Traliii 1 ml 4rrir fi AlUnf In tim to conn-t-t with ifit V muth )nudiI train, ftnwell a Kivltijc two i it thrw hutiri Id Albany bf for tlerttir ol H V North bound train for Port land '1'rakin No 2 ennnoct with th 8 P watt ida train at rnrvalll Ln-Minir fur Iudfprndfncv MrMiiiDYtlltjaiiJ all (ndiita north to Portland KDWIN RT'iNR, Maoar J. Tl liNKK Agant Albany 1.'