Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, January 13, 1902, Image 3

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;Vciiyulfioiw.r'!evwish-
LOSS OF SLEEP.
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,-tccpyof wrapper.
Eujrne, Oregon.
Best work
. in the city.
502 Olive Street, Eugene.
PROPRIETORS
afnSj anhinli f-jll zii!j
MUTTON
PORK and VEAL
fl tell at
"ket prices.
tho lowo t
it solintei
EE FAHMI.RS.-:
'febl,K'ie"t market prie-
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-"' V 1rtltlU,,l.y
liver tt-ta
'ifeAssociation
"WjiuLV'"-"''! Feature.
"y nn.
,ic?tNti'"l Bank
Tor Infants and Children.
Ths Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
!fi "POO TO i
ijf JJGUtl k . tUi.U I
f iW
use
vX For Over
1 Thirty Years
Ma.OTnmi
pi jj ffi'B w ra fci 14 1E fa aa
yunoiueiMt
Good Cutlery
Is the kind of cutlery that cuts. Now thii
is the kind of cutlery wo have. Our cutlery
is made for us by on of the best makers lu
the United .States. It is hammered and tern
.perel bv the latest scientific prnceai -a.
Pooket knives at 10.. l!ic, 20c. 2no, 35c, 4llo,
50c. 60c, (Wo, 75c, 8"o, 90c, S1.00, SI. 16, 81,25.
$. .50,81.75.
SCISSORS WE HAVE
At 30c, 40c, f0e. dOc, 7"ic, 90c, 81,00 the
finest you ever saw. We also have carvini
rets at low pricoB. Our celebrated razors are
the ktDrl that KiliLVA U'it.tii-.nf. m.liimr vnn fro
PARKER GUN WORKS
TROY LAUNDRY
GARDNER;- HESS &, DENNIS
A WHEELER,
Expert Accountant.
Ofh'cpand Reni ieDce Fftirmount, Oregon,
Books opened,
Books converted from sincle to double entry.
Instructions Riven in double entry.
Adjustment of intricate and involved aceoun
a opeu aiiy.
Eugene inquiries and orders addressed aa above
will hove prompt attention.
Tha MUTUAL LIFE
- .INSURANCE COMPANY
of New York
All forms of life, Endowment and Gold Bond
Policies and Annuities. Guaranteed value
and rates furnisned by
- W A. WANN, Eugene, Or.
The Hoffman
W 0 ZEIGLER PROPRIETOR
SUNDAY DINNER. 50c
SMOKE
BANQUET
HIGH GRADE 5c CIGARS.
F. C. Potts
Manufacturer.
Public Storage
of all kinds
at
Reasonable
Rates -at
Geo THall& Son's
Warehouse.
classified hum,
Notices under this head not to exceed five
toes, 50 oents per wet It; $1 50 a month: 12
per year.
WANTED Heooiidhaiitl gram bucks
. L V Hkeeis, Kuittiu.
ROOM AND BOAliD.- burnished
rooms aud board bi reasonable terms,
t all at 467 Oak street.
rOK SALE CHEAP.-A Dew upriKht
piano. Inquire of Mrs V GunUiu at
tbe Famous.
ROOMS FOR KENT. -Three good
liviug or olfloe rooms foi rem. Eu
quire of GrussA: Stevens, real estate
agents.-
FOR SALE-75 aires t,f flmt-olass
farmlui? land one mile east of Crea.
well. Nearly all under cultivation.
Terms reasonable. Addre-s S B
MoksS, Cottage Urove, Or.
t
OR RENT.-A7-room otntane, fur
nlehed, on Lanrence, mreet, fur
rent; $10 per month. Ei quire of At
torney L M Travis, over Eugene
Loau & Sivlngs bauk.
MEN WANTED. T cut rallioad
wood. Long job, One limber, ex
cellent climate and convenient loca
tion. Call on or address Dunbar A
Kuykendall, Wolf Creek, Oregon.
GENERAL REPAIRING. F A
Bliss will uieuri anything in the
house except a waloh. Leave orders
at Monroe & Ray's second hand
store In the new McClung block.
STRAW FOR BALE Apply to A C
MatbewB, corner Fnunn and Mad
ison streets, No 341.
WANTED. First-elats dining room
sirl wanted at Hotel Eugene at once.
Apply at once.
Old uewspspers for sale at the GUARD
office.
WANTED. Intelligent young men
from 17 to 10 years of age, having
common school education, to learn
mechauict.1 irades. For full informa
tiou apply or rile to Union Iron
Works, 222 Market ttreei, Ban Fran
cisco FORHALE.-213 acres of laud, 100
acres cultivated, 18 eores n( timber,
balance pasture, Uve miles from
depot, mite from wjbool, postoftlce
auu cburou. Enquire of OA
Parker, Jtflersou Hi between Hfth
and Hlxtli, Eugene.
W ANTED. Several persons- of char
acter and good reputation in each
state (one In this county required) to
lepresentend advertise old establish
ed wealthy business bouse o. solid
financial standing. Balury $18.0(1
weekly with expuuses aditional, all
payable In cash each Wednesday
direot from bead offices. Horte aud
oarrlage furnished, when necessary.
References, Enclose self-addressed
envelope. Manager, 306 Caxton
Building, Chicago.
A Deep Mystery.
It is a myBlery why women endure
backaohe, headache, nervousness,
aleeplesauess, inelautfboly, fainting aud
dizzy spells when thousands have
proved that Eleotrlc Bitters will quick
ly cure such troubles. "I suffered for
years with kidney trouble" writes Mrs
Phebe Cbt-r ey, or Peterson, In, ' and a
lame back palued me so I could not
dress myself, but Electrio Bi'ters
wholly cured me, and, although 73
years old, I now am able to do all my
housework." It overcomes nonstipa-
tion, improvis appetite, gives perfect
health. Only'eOoat W L Delano's
drug store.
Newly Furnished Lodging House.
New beds In newly painted and
papered rooms at the Courthouse
Lodging House. Only one block
from tbe main business street, and but
a little more than two blocks from tbe
poatoffioe. A very quiet locality.
Lodging with or without board as
desired, Come and see tbe rooms and
I will guarautee that you will be satis
lied. Ed Howe.
Public Warehouse.
Geo T Hall & Son having purchased
and refitted the Dyslnger property,
sre now prepared to solicit all kinds of
storage at reasonable rates. Goods
will be insured If desired.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bough-
Bears t'.i
fJagDrtar
Blown to Atoms.
The old Idea that the body some
times n-eds a powerful, drastic, purga
tive pill ban been exploded, for Dr
KIdb'b New Life Fill", which are per
fectly harmless, gently stimulate liver
ai,d bowels to expel poisonous ma'trr,
cleanse the sv.U-tn and absolutely curett
constlpatlon'aod lek headache. Only
24o at W L Deliano's drug store.
The rew 40 Oliver Fulky and Gang
plows are eepteially edited for win
ter plowing. See them at. F L Cham
hers 4 Bro's. dkw
. Jt l a.
1:,: K r.1 V-, Civ MrM Sua,
3ar Uu
nraraTE'C DM
StiL U'
"Kiiy, son." said the colonel, "do ymi i
K' oi wluii a i:imd all tip and down tliu
1 !. ' out' thrill is worth'!"
" .it,' tl.is the thrill eouio InV'
.M.!.utll. tho coluiit-rs partitor, failed
fiuiu his coi tier. The colonel chueLletl,
then aid very slowly, "Can you iunis
im how it feels to know yourself with
in nn Inch of h.iiiglng'r"
"(Hi, there's a story! Tell It," Max
well said, putting down his pen. The
colonel dung oAor to him the most un
forgivable of tho penwipers, then sat
down on the nice of my desk, folded
his anus aud lieiran:
"Iittn't know that I ever told you I
fit for Cousin Sally "Ann. as our com
pany wag used to express servliiR the
Confederacy. Hut I did. I was-a dare
devil too. Would you think so to look
nt me now?"
"Not much," we said In chorus. He
smiled nnd went on: "I belonged to Mr
Forrest's "critter company.' You don't
know it, but that means that I had a
heap of chances to get myself shot. He
was a tighter from 'way back, was Mr.
Forrest. Iiut that didn't feazc the hoys
who rode with him. It was what they
were there for. Ue made things lively.
I tell you, In the country between the
rivers the Cumberland and Teuuessee.
North of the Cumberland, after Donel
boii fell, it was mighty hazardous for a
graycoat to venture. Tho river could
be forded only In time of drought and
the strict gunboat patrol made swim
ming or sailing across it about as dan
gerous as anything could be. Still we
wanted now and then to get news of
our friends, the enemy, over there, and
one day I volunteered to swim the riv
er and bring back word to my chief.
'Go if you're a mind tor, Billy, but I
sorter think you'll come back dead,' he
said, fiut I went. Home was across
the river, you see. and a girl who hut
never mind. I didn't see her that trip.
"Hardly had I crossed when 1 ran
plump upon n former overseer, who
was. I knew, a Union man. He reeos
nized me at once, yet If I had been the
prodigal son his welcome could not
have been wanner. When I asked tr
he meant to Inform on me, he almost
cried. His feelings were so hurt, In
deed, that I had to ngree to stay nil
night nt his house and let him help me
next morning across the river, which
was the main lion in my homeward
path. 'I wauter show ye .lessennltie's
drofln's, too,' he said. 'Ve ain't f er
got .losseruilue she's the little young
un yer ma used ter make much on
(rowed up now, she Is. nn er sctioller
t-'Ii t. Why. she paints cows an haw?.
nn si-ell like that natclnil ye etiin't help
hut know 'em.'
"I didn't know 'em not apart. I mean
until .lesserniine herself differential
etl them for me. She was a bit;, lair
girl, wholesome as the day Is lout;. It
gave me a heap of comfort to hear her
whisper as we separated for the night:
'Pap's the only Union man in tills fam
ily. I'd tight for the Confederacy ev
ery tiny In the year If only I had not
. been born a girl.'
"i'tie speech was still more comfort
ing -.vheii I got up in the morning and
found a whole division of bluecoats
stacking arms In the turnpike outside
the gate. They had maile n night
niaii h anil meant to cross the river the
next day. I was trapped squtuely nnd.
likely within ten hours to dangle from,
a limb. If iny host did not betray me.
my horse In his stable, with cavalry
saddle and holsters, most certainty
would. Escape was out of the ques
tion. They were before nnd behind
me and all around, with more coming
lfi"Whibnift.haur.-
"Then every mother's son of 'cut was
mighty mad with Forrest. He had
whipped 'em when he had no right to
do it anil run when they ought toTinve
whipped, him. There was, besides, a
sort of talk of retaliation. Altogether
1 made up my mind that I had less
than six hours of life, unless a miracle
saved me or Je'ssermiuc stood. roy
frhnd.
"She did that, like the trump st.o
was. 'Don't you worry,' she said win ju
she brought me breakfast. 'Eat hcaj ty
an rest all you can. until 1 ftct tb em
Yankees all fed. It's likely you r nay
have to ride nil night without sto; jptu,
hut don't you be uneasy whatever - you
do.'
'"Will you believe It, I trustee' that
girl blindly lay down and slept like a
top until she was back again. S' ,ie had
her paintbox and brushes, bef -Ides a
couple of raw onions. When r be had
told me her plan for me. 1 laugh cd until
I cried.
"Carry it out? 1 shouldn't b e.herc If
1 had not. That afternoon, about 2
o'clock, a man rode wearily into the
camp. His eyes vrcitf red an d swollen
nnd ran water continually. . He was
broken out nil over with, red, angry '
looking pustules, 'lake t jo to your
general. 1 I surrender. I am Captain
I.llhtrd of Forrest's eavstrj ,' he said tn
a weak voice. '1 want to e sent to the
hospital. As you se'i have small
pox' "The sentry v aitetl t' 1 icar no more,
lie passed the prisoner on like a hot
potatoe. So did the ci rporal of the
guard, and so. In tho en 1. did the gen
eral. The prisoner, wli ose eyes, kept
getting redder, alii uior t watery, smell
eil strongly-af onions, lie ,t none of them
came near enough to n -rceive It. By
o'clock he had been escorted lo the
river bank nnd told tt ' :ross It or drown
or tlo anything that -used him except
strew Infectlun tiir jugh a United
States army corps;, 'lie did cross the
river-he gut sale! ( o Mr. Forrest, too
but did not estn pe iiiilc scot free. It
was all of a mon'.h t'i'forc. .lesscrinlnc's
paint wore off."
altar L..
''Ititl you in ;et nnj t-lmrks wht-n yon
crnssisl the ttt ..m, Mr. SjilfklnsV" linked
Miss Purlins.
Well.- r .-plli'd Spifkins srnlij. "f
pl.-iytd with a roiiple. "Town Tories.
It Girdles the Globe.
1'hej fni'je of Bucklt n's Arnica Salve
an t li ls-sl In the wor Id, extt-nds round
il.w earth. It's the re. ib rfect healer
of uia, corm, btirna, brulfes, sores,
DOiild", liolis, uloeH , felon", aches,
pains aud all skin, eruptions. Only
infalll ole pile cure. 24c a box at W L
DeLano's.
) qu, ,1H V't tl nn jfa jt1
V'T
YA NA lYSTKRS
Professor Washburn Finds
Spawn-Does Not Develop.
WATER TOO COLO.
Prof F L Washburn, of tha Stat
Uuivurslty, Oregou state W. dogl.t,
vlslttwl Vaquina Bay during it e holl
day vacation of the Unlvora.iy to do
soma work on tbe Eastern ovetrs
planted there. Professor Washburn
rtports the oy tera In g oJ condition,
with some of Wietu attaining a largo
Ize, eays tha Albany Herald. Very
ft w young oysters have been found,
aud he Is of tbe opinion, aud has bean
one lime, that while Eastern oyster
spawns in the bay, tb waterjis too oo:d
to allow the spawu to develop. Nsvr
theless be has btwu of the opinion thrt
to tuipoit the Eastern oysters, while
in a youug state, aud to plant them
n various bays ot Oregon Yaqulua,
and Coos bays for example, aud then
to market them, wou.d be a safe and
profitable Investment. He baa several
times urged men with capital to take
up such a proposition. There la a good
opening fer such a burners at Yaqulna
and particularly at u liny, on both
of which salt water inlnts Professor
Washburn has done work with this
idea in view.
An opportunity has been preoented
tbe state biologist of securing some
Eastern oysters, and probably souk
oysters from Japan lor experimental
purposes. Thk Japanese oyster Is very
large. The European oyster Issonv-
what larger than the native, oyster ( f
this coast, and siiuil ir to It in etrue
tnure aud babits.
These experiments lu oyster prors,'
gatlon at Yaqulna May hav
been conducted for four y.iars, tbe
United States government nnd the
state authorities assisting nw rhtliy
In tbe work. The oyster pluuttd lu
thd bay were seooreil froni East River,
Mew York, aud from Lone Island
Sound. Tbe first consignment OOP
sisted of 22 barrsls, and were plauted
by C H Townsend, under the supei
vision of the late H U MoUnlre, at that
time state fish commissioner. Pro
fessor Washburn himself plauted tbe
second et. slgoiii ut f Id r
Euaieru oysters.
Pure Home &ade Brandy.
For liver, kidney or etomaob trou bles,
oolds, lagrippe orbiiiousuess there
is nothing boiler than Frauds' pure
brandies. All orders promptly filled
with prune, apple or pear brandy at
7fi neurit ner ounrt.or $2.50 per gallon.
Orders by Btage or expreea will be se
ouiely boxed. Made and Bold to con
sumers only.
I M Francis.
Fifth and Blair streets, Eugene, Or
FisoHBFt fc Van Cisvh Co. The
Vancouver department of tbe Port
land Telegram compliments tbe
Fischer & Van Cleve Co aud lt or
chestra, whl oh 1b made up of several
Eugene men, as follows: ''The Fiaohsr
& Van Cleve repertoire company are
proving themselves very pcpnlar here,
iudirinir from, the well pleased audi
ences that leave the theater every
D iubt. Lest night the honors were
..rrifd oft bv Mr Van Cleve and Mr
l Covington. It hei b2en a long time
Vancouver bad the pleasure of
hearing such a grand oronestra is is
with this company."
The proprietor of tha well known
Ornlieum vaudeville theatre of Ban
Francisco are in Portiana wun a view
nfhuildlnga branch theatre lu that
city. If it Ib built it will nave
ceatlng capacity of 2C"X
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notioe is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed administrator ol
tbe estate ol rani iiammm uy u wtu
the Ooonty Court of Lane oounty, Oregon,
riulv marls and entered of record on th 8th
day of October, 19UI, All persona having
claims against said estate are nereuy re
quired to present ineiu, uuiy aciuou,
the nndeiBiBiicd at the law office of E.
Potter at Eugene, Oregon, wilhin
months from the date of this notioe.
Eugene, Oregon, Oot, 8, MM.
Mabtin Hiwurrr,
Administrator of the estate of Pan!
Hautmitt, deceased,
t. O. Purrsa, Attorney.
Notice To Creditors.
N'oticn is hereby given that Angelina
flolt and h. 11. tikipworth nave beeu, ny
tho Count; Lour of Lane County, Ur igon,
appointed execntors of the last will and
Testament aud estate ol riarr.uol D, Holt,
docoaMd and ail persona having claims
a, Bloat tbe estate of the laid deceased are
hereby notified to present the same, dnly
verllted at the law office of E. It Hkipa-orlb,
in Eugenu, Oregou, within six months
from the date of this notice.
"Dated," Eugne, Oregon, July 21, I'JOI
ASOKUNK uoiyr,
K. H 1)11 I R
Executor's Notice.
Notice is hereby givat' (bit the nnder
iLiini James rtcrivofs, baa lieen dnly
appointed eiecator ol the estate of Andrew
Ucrivner, dt teased, by the oounty court of
Lau eouuty, uregon; ana an persona nav
tno alaima auainsl said aitUte are herebt
notitied to prewtnt the same with th proper
Touchers to the undersigned tieoutor st
the law office ol L. bilyen, in Eugene, de
con, within six months from the date ol
tnti notice.
Dated Ibis 12ti day of ingust, ISHtl.
JAMES bCKlVNblt,
L. liiLTsr. Eieo. of said esUte,
Atiuiu-y.
' O A & '-M? O X A
Esar. the ? 1' Kir.JJfnu Hata Alwayj
Pt rits of Our President..
All ai r presidents have hteu In tbe
habit ol itiluglhii; I reel v with tbe peo
ple, usualy without any particular
precauti it beiiiK m'le for their safety
I'he tlai . ernl th s na. beeu soeiiiphali
ot I) .ti, .led out in the Ittst few nioiuli
that wife sUtotltel sl!g,rtst thai lite
o.d pitta be di.t-oi 'iLUcd. TLere i
ulso oause fur great longer In many of
the so-oallfd remei :e advertised for
stomaeh, liver and .mwel ixnupUllits.
The safest mtdleiiie to take is Hostet
ter's Humiach Bitters. It has been
before tho public for fifty years, and
has alwa beeu found safe aud relia
ble III ea-K'S of uervou'nesB, Insomnia,
iudlgest' tu, dysp;Wia and malaria,
fever ami ague. It therefore occupies
the fore-tost position In the list o
househo d remed let , and no family
suouia us wuuout it.
Thousands Sent Into Exile.
Every year a large number of poor
sufferers -whose lungB are sure and
racked with ooughs are urged to go t"
another climate. But this Ib onslly
and not always sure. Don't be exile
when Dr King's New Discovery for
Consumption will cure you at home
It's the most Infallible medicine for
Coughs, Jolds, ami all Throat and
Lung dii eases on t arth. The first dnee
brings relief. Astouuding cures result
from per-ilstent use. Trial bottle free
atWLDeLann. Piloe 60 aud $1.00.
Every bottle guaranteed
OREGON
SHOR.TLINE
Union Pacific
AND
TO
THE
EAST
The O.IR
Gives the
NC
Choice
of
THREE
TRAINS
DAILY
TWOIVIA
THE' OREGON
SnORT LINE
to:
Salt LK-,
OKtVIA
THE GRFAT
NORThlRll
RY.
TO
M innt.ai-.oi -ftt.
Paul and
Chicago.
:nvor
ma- a,
Chicago and
Kansas City.
Ocean Steamers leave Portland every
6 Days for
SAN FRANCISCO.
Boats leave Portland dally for all Wil
lametteand ColmnllaKivur Points.
Moutbly Bteamere n Cblnnsud.Japai
For full Informatloti call nn or ad
dress nearest O, B. 4 N, Ticket Agent
or address,
A. L. CRAIU. ,.
Gen'l Passenger Agent,
1',1-ll.int if
Gap Closed
The operation of through traina be
tween Had Francisco and Ijo An
gelee, via Surf and . Santa Barbara,
will begin un
Sunday, March 31, 1901
....ON THE NEW....
COAST
LINE...
Two Throngn Trains Dally. Th
Coast Line Limited leaving each
terminal early in th morning equip
ped with elegant oafe and parlor ears,
will make daylight tripe through th
most piottlreeque, varied and enter
taining, acenea on the continent, t
Inquire of agents of th
iouthern
'acific;
TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST
VIA
Shortest and Quickest Lid!
TO
ST. PAUL. DUIUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO
An all poiuU East.
Thret-gh Pataea aad Teurltt Sleapors.
Olnlr.g aaa BuHat snaking Llbrsrf Cars
DATI.Y TRA 1NH. VABTTIMB.
-EUVICEANDSCENEnY UNKyUADK
1'lf-keta tn.isitntA East vit Portland and th
illlk.v'rNtlK I IIKKN l'.Y..onaaleat rkmlh
ra Pactfitt )Jck,i '1 irkt-t Oce, Eugene, of
OH EAT NOKlHhlt.N Ticket Ulhw
122
TRIRD STREET
OflTLAND
Kor Kates, Vohltn and full lulnrnistlon
oadlna- EaautrTrlp, oailon oratldrrsa,
J. WPIIAMlN, H.DICKSON,
Tleket Ps At. City Ticket Ajent,
122 Tlur J Sireet, Put Hand. v
ABC. DENNISTON. O. W. P. A.
12 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash.
' SCO. o.oaopu
ISAAC C. GTevCve
Gross anu Elevens
Real Estate
City Htid country proierty
ll-ied Htid sold on favorable
leiiits. (Mice, over Kull-
limil's Hlllll , 'V i lt., i . i,
Eugene, Oregon.
Hotel Eugene
II
I
T N SEGAR- Proprietor.
Strictly tirst-olatta.
Nttw nmnat'Pmeilt.
Katea, 81 to $2 par day.
QT Headquarters for Coiuutoroial Man,
Eugene Lumber Go. .
AT NEW MILL
FOOT OF LAWRENCE STREET
APPLE AND
FRUIT BOXES .
WASHINGTON
CEDAR SHINGLES.
FULL ASSORTMENT
OF LUMBER
CURTIS JOHNSON.
SOUTH AND EAST
VIA
(Southern Pacific Co
SHASTA ROUTE
Traina leave Kugene Portland andwa
stations at SiUU a m; 2.-08 p m.
V l oiiltut.l a m 8:30 p n
v Kurene 2KIH p m 8i)0 a m
At Ash laud 12:SU a m 2M a m
At riaurauiento 6KK) p m 4:26 a m
Ar San Franoiaoo 7:45 p in 8:15 a m
Ar Onden 5:4f a u Ur5 a m
Ar Denver 4KI a m . m
Ar Kansas Ulty 7:25 a m 7-flh a m
Ar Chicago 7:46 am 9M a m
Ar Los Angeles 1:20 p m 7O0 a in
Ar Kl Paso BO(l p m B:00 p m
Ar Fort Worth 0:80 a m 6:30 a in
Ar (Jityof Mfiloo B:6f a m 9:55 a in
Ar Houston 4:0o a m 4:00 a m
Ar New OrleartiB 6:2'' p m 6:25 p m
Ar Washington t:4-J m m 0:42 a -1
Ar New Voi k 12:43 p in 12:48 p t
Pulintau and Tourist cars ou
h..th ' i tins. Chair car-' Sacra
tr.. nut K-1' " I ''-
d o V..
,i .. , tv . iu, hull
Vujb.ni:tuti.
Uolmeetiiig at rtun Fran
citoo Willi several stel,liitliip
lines ftir llouolttiti, Jutiuu.
China, l'hillipiues, Ceulral
aud South Aiiieriua.
See ,Mr L G Atlttir, aiieut at Kugene
or ailurca
It. 11. Mll.I.Kli.
(i V A Portland Or
Corvaiiis k Eastern
RAILROAD.
TIHIK CAKD ,
No, 2 for; Yaqulna
Train leaves Albany 12 AO P M
Leaves (Jorvallia Xtl P fit
Ajrirea Yaqulna 6ri6 PU
No. llUturnliuj
Leaves Yatiuina 70' A A
Leaves Corvallia 11:80 A M
Arrives Albany 12,1b P M
No. i for Detroit .
Leaves Albany 7:00 A M
Arrival Detroit 12:15 P tl
No, 4 fiom Detroit-
Leaves Detroit 12:45 P M
Leaves Albany SrfO P M
Traina 1 and 4 arrive In Albanv in time to
oonneot with the 8 P south bound train, aa well
aa giving two or three hours in Albanv befor
departure of 8 P North bound train for Port
land.
Train No 2 connects with the a P west aid
train at Corvaiiis Crossing for Independenc
uouinnvuie ana all poiuls north u Portland
EDWIN STONE, ;
Manager
J TURNER
Agwit Albany
Ymr attention Is oalled to the "PIONEER
LIMITED" trains of the "CHICACO, MIL
WAUKEE ft 8T PAUL RAILROAD.!
" ' h only perfect trains in tha world."
Ton will find it desirable to rid on this
Trains when going to any point la th
Eastern Htatea or Canada. They onnneo
with all Transcontinental Trains and all
tloket AgenUi sell ticketa.
For further Information, pamphlets, etc,
ask any Ticket Agent or
C. .1. EDDY,
Portland. Ore.
J. W. CASEY
Trav Pass ARent.
Canadian Pacific
$60.00
To St Paul and return,
limit GO days. Tickets
on sale May 30th and
June 7th.
$86.00
Buffalo and return,
limit 30 days. Tickets
on sale 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays, commencing
June.
For particulars aptly to
H. H. AllOTT, Agent
B6 Third Street
E. ,T. COYI.E. 1 -Portland, Or.
Asat Oen Pass Ajrl
Vaacoarm h, 0,
,,m3 Bank.