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Tbe Kl'1 Vou Ifnv0 A11?9 Bought, and which haa been' lu use for over 30 years, hus borne tlio slfrnatnre of jj nu hub oeen maun miller his per- j iCAFtTas sonal ""Pervasion Rlnoo Its Infancy. l&S'y, J-CUtSWy. Allow uo one to deceive you in this. i II .. fmUoHnnd aiul K.Tnci.nc ... - All Couniericiia, PTmTiments tiint trine with Infants and CUUdren Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castorla is a harmless substitute, for Castor Oil, Pare roric, Drops n d Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains nei!' i:i Opium, Morphine uor other Narcotio substance. !:-:. is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays 1 Wei isiiuoss. It cures Diarrliwa and Wind Colic. It rcile. e Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatiilc u . It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and liowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panucea The Mother's Friend. GENU I HE CASTOR I A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of bjb rjr & t -srr- sar Tie Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Oyer 30 Years. -- TWC CKTAJW OOMMNV, "TP MUM ft ft- VTHtATt, NCW YORH OfTY MKET. KdTKlJiS & MIliiER PROPRIETORS A (sir share of the publlo pnt ronate solicited. To tbe Farm en we will pay the highest m.rket price for fal cattle, hogs tod ihtep. Shop on Wlll srnetle 8t, Eugene, Oregon. Orden promptly delivered. Ill Keep Constantly on Hand a Full Suppljf of BEEF MUTTON PORK and VEAL Groceries Hiving a large and complete stock . of Htspls and fancy Groceries, bought in till bait markets, I can offer the pnblio better CASH Prions tbu any other home Id Eugene J. L. PAGE EUGENE FLORENCE STAGE L.1NE. E. BANGS, Proprietor id... i .. ruT5 " tvugeue lot luorvnce 'wlyeioeptduaday at 6 a m Iteming stage leaves Florenee jnwgene daily except Sunday at ta4ayi at 8 a m. I Siurm I"d trip..;;.. J; Wwce Davenport's o A WHEELER, Expert Accountant "'fUenoe-Fainnount. Orea-on. fneont.rt-j i Mi;.. Jr , m ,,M1 w aouhie entry. I lDOOirisys .J i ,, The MUTUAL LIFE . INSURANCE COMPANY INtw York Endowment tnd Gold Bond o.. i Annul. Guarantd vslut mrnunea by A. WANN, EuSenc, Or, TNSEGAR Proprietor. ?frlttlr nrst-clas.. "s foe Commeroisl Men. Mi Eugene.. r.-,,-Ktn,,i ure DUE and euIaiig-r the bealth of BUSINESS CAP PS . ATTOKNKYS-AT-LAW. X M WILLIAMS, 4 . , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Collection, a specialty. 3fnoe Over Lane County Bank. BILYETJ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office-Over First National Bank. Eooua, Qbipoh, O WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office One half block south o( Clubman B ) KuazMK, Oeiook. "g K SKIP WORTH. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Will practice In all the Court's. Edoihi Oeiqon. RILHDB W THOstPBOH OHAS A HARDI ITAHOMPSON 4 HARDY, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW. Office-la First National Bank Building. Practice in ail the court. . . . Eosini, Obkjoh. J" M TRAVIS, Attorney At Law. t j . Office Over Eugene Loan ft. Savings bank. Eugene, Oregon. GEO, B D0RRI8, , . ... ATTORNEY ft COCNSELOR-AT-LAW Will practice In all the courts of the Second Judicial District and in the Supreme Court of the state. Special attention given to collections and matters in probate. Office First National Bank Bldg. ltooms 1. 2 and 8. - - John M. Edmunson Leon It, Edmuoson. EDMUNSON ft EDMTJNSON. ttornejs-At Law. Pranttna lr all the courts. Collection, a sueci alty. asrOtiice Over Loan ft Savings Bank, EUGENE, OREGON. . OULS E. BEAN ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Loan ft Saving bsnk building. Room Special attention given to lana anu mining matters. Eugene, Oregon. MEDICAL. pAINE 4 KUYKENDALL, PHYSICLiNS AND SURGEONS. Offices In Eugene Loan ft Savings Bank U.IUi Special attention to inrgery lurgioftl dia Ml 01 WOIUtB. J SLUCKEY, JEWELER. Watches and Clocks'Kepaired. Ecoma, Oaaoos I) K (J BIDDLE, Office -On Olive street, .between FIftih snd Sith street one bloctc t of Minnessota bote! J-JKRIiERT LE1GII ASSAYER AND METALLURGIST Euaiii OaiooB- Bstt equipped Assay Laboratory la the Bute. Prompt aad reliable returns guaranteea. Working tests made on ore samples of one to fifty pounds to determine the most suitable method of treatment. T 'HE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE. Very Latest LIFE AND ACCIDENT POLICIES Aliist J. Caaoc, Geo. Aft., J. M. Williams, Portlaad, Ore. . Local Agent, Eugene CLASSIFIED COLUMN. Noticee under this head not to exceed rive ines, 60 senta per wekj ft W a month III par year. KOOil AND BUAKi).-FurulsUed roou and board at reasonable terms. Call at M7 Oak street. FOK SALE CHEAP. A new upright piano. Inquire of Mrs W Ouutou at the Famous, ROOM8 FOR RENT. Three good living or ornoe rooms foi rent. En quire of Gross ft Stevens, real estate agents. OIRL WANTED. To do general hoasewtrk. Apply to Mis Ueo H Kelly, oorner of Pearl and third Bta. GIRL WANTED. Cooking and gfn eral houeework. Apply to Professor Lachoian's, No 374 East Eleventh street. FOR BALE 76 a, res of first-class farming laud oii-mile east of Cree well. Nearly aiiuuder cultivation. Qerms rvawijabl. Add rets B B Mottaa, Cottkiie Grove, Or. MEN WANTED.-To cut railioad wood. Long Job, flue timber, ex cellent climate and convenient loca tiou. Call on oradurees Dunbar A, Kuykeudall, Wolf Creek, Ortgon. FOR BALE. A new nine room bouse and oue aud a bill acres of ground, 12200. Inquire at No 224 Blair Bireet. Rev PLC Hansen. GENERAL REPAIRING. F A Bliss will mend anything la the houue except a watou. Leave orders at Monroe A Ray's second band store iu the new McCluug block. WANTED. First-class diniug room girl wanted at Hotel Eugene at onoe. Apply at once. LOST. Several days ago a pair of gold-rimmed speotacles la cane with Dr Lowe's name on. Return to this oQioe or Geo Fisher. FOUND. A bracelet was found in the Christian ohurou Monday night. Owner oall at , his office, pay for this notice and get the property. GST YOUR HOUBE NUMBERED. I have the agenoy for tbe enam eled ateelplate houte numbers and will take your order and put tbe number up. M C Van Tyne, room 2 over McCluug's store. WANTED. Intelligent young men from 17 to 19 years of age, having eomuiou school education, to learn meohanioal trades. For full Informa tion apply or write to Union Iron Works, 222 Market street, Ban Fran cisco. FOR BALE. 213 acres of laud, 100 aoies cultivated, 16 aores of limber, balance pasture, five miles from depot, I mile from eohool, postofflot and cburoh. Enquire of OA Parker, Jeflereon Bl between Fifth and Blxtb, Eugene. W ANTED. Several persons of char acter and good reputation la each state (one in this oounty required) to represent and advertise old establish ed wealthy, business house ol solid finanoial standing. Salary $18.00 weekly with expenses adltlonal, all payable in cash eaoh Wednesday dlreot from head offloes. Horse and oarriage furnished, when necessary, Referenoes, Enolose self-addressed envelope. Manager, 8b9 Caxton Building, Chicago. Thousands Sent into Exile. Every year a large number of poor sufferers whose lungs are ton and raoked with ooughs are urged to go to another climate. But this is costly and not alwsys Bure. Don't be exile when Dr King's New Dleoovery for Consumption will cure you at home. It's the most infallible medicine for Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung diseases on tarth. The nrst ansa brings relief. Astounding ouree result from persistent use. Trial bottle free at W Ii De Lano. Piloe 50 and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Public School Examination. , The Eighth Grade publlo sohool ex amlnatlon will be htld February 5th, 6th and 7th, 1902. ThU examination can be taken at tbe office of tbe county superintendent or In tbe several sobools of tbe county. Teachers desiring Hats of questions please notify me at onoe. Jan 9, 1802, W M Miller, County Bupt of Bohools. Call For County Warraatt. Notice is hereby given that the following warrants will be paid on presentation at my offloe om and aftkb January 28, 1902. Interest will o?ase January 21, 1902: From registered number 10,005 to 10,616 inclusive. A 8 Pattersow, County Treasurer The Imperial. Cottage Grove, Or. First class Sample miRfl feet, well equipped. Rates $1.00 and $2.00 Dr dav. For Sale, One of the ohoioest residences In Eu gene on Willamette street, tall on r W Haa-ar. Hotsl r.ugene, ror luitusr particulars. . tr T O XX X .A. .IMMHYan Hits llwin rjssji Bean taj II vou want to BEE like you should HEE.se Jenney A Meyer, graduate opticians. Fbher never rust tinware don't rust.' gre it at K L Chambers ft Bro's, SAVED BY THE BELLS : i Uld Wykham was a struggle, h, literature. He had grown tirvd of j bt'arliiK tbe postman come down tbo luillway with refusals of bis produc Hons and was convinced that luck was 1 against him. Men must have a scape- goat, and when their energies rail I ai'compllsblng some deslml end. ios- ' slbly tbrougb tbeir own blindness or mismanagement, they attribute their failure to luck. So Gerald sut and thought of bis prospects, and It did not require much effort to cover them all. He cast up bis accounta mentally and bulanced bis assets against bis liabilities. Of the ,..,.,- .v,.,i, ... ., ... i amount to anything, and of the former I well, the account bnlnnceil nicely, j tils watcb was silver, unit out at that. ( His lawbooks were not numerous, and old luwbooka are a drug on the market at any time. Ula furniture was rickety and cheap. So there was nothing to be gained in trying to sell that, lie threw out his bands In a sort of deprecating I appenl to tbe world as be sut there In the darkness. What was there to live for? There was nothing lu life that be could see. He bad no Intimate friends- be bed been too much wrapped up In bla business to mako them. He had many pleasant acquaintances, but they are rarely friends. A friend Is one who Is willing to give something for nothing, and Gerald knew that there wns none smii among the men who greeted him pleasantly day after day. He bad no family save a distant cousin or two, who would regard it as a blessing, perhaps, if bo were out of tho way. "Out of tbo way!" That phrase woke a train of thought lu his mind. Ho dropped his head upon his hands and thought of getting rid of bis miserable life. He sat there aud beard nothing. Tbe colored Janitor sbulllcd , down the hallway aud closed tbo stair-! ciiRo window, grumhllug the while about the weights being too henvy and tbe windows being likely to open tlicni selves "Jos' when tliey's a sbowab an mebbe a bluzzuid u-ruglu." But Gerald did not hear him. The room was growing darker and colder at the time, but the man's heart wns so much darker and colder that bo felt nothing. Ho was thoroughly dlscour nged, and when a man gets thoroughly discouraged; when, like this one, his funds and his prospects are all goue: when the streets, and the factories, mid 1 the newspapers, arc all filled with! ploy-j forms and names begging for em ruent, and the discouraged man knows no trade or profession stive the one which has failed, then comes tho desire to sleep to die to end tbe futile strug gle for existence anyhow, to stop think ing. It goes further than n discussion of the questlon,'"Is life worth living?" and It becomes merely a bald state ment, "Death were better!" Gerald reached for the drawer In bis desk, where his revolver, loaded with ball, lay close to bis band. It would be a quick way out of tho difficulty a momentary twinge of pain, then biess ed oblivion. Tbe 0 o'clock bells were ringing, and the man rose with a bitter smile. The mocking bells rang on, merrily, merrily chasing the tones up and down the scale. He looked at tho pistol, cocked it. Hark! There came In through that hall window, which must bare opened Itself again, the strains of "Corona tion." The bells bad ceased their mockery and were ringing out the old hymn tunes the tunes his mother used to play on the old melodeon and sing to him. He stopped, and tho pistol slowly fell by bis side. Then tho air changed, and the chimes rolled the grand strains of "Adosto Fldeles" Oh, come, ell ye faithful Was be faithful to himself? Was he faithful to his manhood? Joyful sod triumphant Was there nothing at all In life worth living for? Had be not advised a dis consolate friend to cheer up and make one moro step out to better things! The pistol dropped from his band on to tbe tabic, and the air played by the bells was now one of comfort to Hie mprcy seat. Fervently kneel. . Through the snow laden twilight the notes of the hymn sounded Here tiring your wounuYd hearts, Here tell your anguUh Tbo memory of the little old church at home came back to blui the mem ory of bis motlier'B death and how the hymn comforted his childish heart. Earth hath no sorrow that heaven cannot lical. There came a shuffle on the floor of the hallway, and tbe light of a lantern shone over the transom. A knock ou the door; but the man within stood with his face burled in his bands and heeded It not Then a letter wns slipped through and fell with a soft tap ou the bare and dirty floor. The bells were silent as the man stepped forward, picked up the letter, and with a bitter smile read the stamp on the corner. He knew It bo well! Another polite refusal, or a request to Bend postage. He tore It open. What! A thin piece of paper "Wo should be glad to seo more of your work." Ah! Tbe bells, the bells rlug out and out PrmlM God, from whom all blearing, flow Fralso God! Nothing else would do. Praise God and bleas tbe bells the bells Pratae him above, ye heavenly horti Praiu Father, Son and Holy Uhostl The man fell on his knees as tho bells ceased, and from that dingy room there went up a prayer one of the rare prayers that are poured forth from a Joyful heart anil go straight to heaven. And the bells of tit. Mark s bad saved a aodl. No) Disappoint meat. "Isn't your new house taking longer to build than you expected?" Oh, no! I've only spent twice ns much on It so far as I anticipated." Detroit Free Press. It Girdles the Globe. The fame of Bucklen'i Arnica Halve aa tbe beat In the world, extends round tbe eartb. It's the one perfect healer of cuts, corns, burns, bruises', sores, scalds, bolls, ulcere, felons, achn, pains and all skin eruptions. Only Infallible pile cure. 25o a box at W L DeLano's. fj-i't TLIA. lit Yj. H lttButtst Sear ftfaatsi AT m CLERK S 0FF1CE- Marna8 . U"DSe "d 0th" Oflicial Business. EtetlafsaatioQ of moitgage 17SS6 CO Mor, V, m tSTAT thanifbm. I G MoFarland to K E aud Emms J Miller lot 4 blk 4 D G MuFarland's 2nd ad to Cottage Grove, f 100. Emma C aud J D Harrill to It A B otb land in tp 16 s r I w, (67.60. U B to Alfred Drury 1B0 aoraa in tp 16 s r 1, patent. j O ft C R R to Booth-Kelly Lumber ; to u acres in id 17 s r 1 a. s 90. ' OdsC RR to Booth-Kelly Co 40 aons in tp 16 s r I w, $304. '1 J and Jennie L Duckworth to faresa A Fountain 126 acres iu tp 17 ; r 6 w, $1700. i George and atelvllla Frissrll to Geo T Hall, 4.67 aores in tp If) s r 6 e, HO. MINING) LOCATION. Ha. ....II.... irn...i..... tt and Niles Helms locale Bernadina olaim lu Robeinia rulnlug district. UARRIASB LIL'IKSK. I Maurice Moore and Pernta Kuk, D R Lakln witness. 1 Judge Boise at Reseburg. Judge R P Boise, of Balem, haa been holding oourt at Rossburg, relieving Judge Hamilton. His dry humor crops out when least expected, as the ; following from the Roseburg Rsvlew will show In parsing rsntenoa the other day on ! a fellow named Clark who stole a (10 ! overcoat Judge Boise stated that the P'lfoner 's t.ntnse was less grave bemuse he had stolen a coal from a barn and not from a house. "1 sentence) you to oue mouth's Imprisonment In the oounty jail," said the Judge "aud you will understand that lu lmpoeiug such a eenleuce tbe county receives more punishment than you do." Tule unexpected humor on tbe part of the gray hatred jurist caused a oom motlon in the oourt room that tbe bailid found it necessary to suppress. The Sword Discarded. In the British army the sword has been discarded, ao far as Its usefulness Is ooncorned In modern warfam. A half oentury ago it was considered tke best weapon, but th rifle has now taken It plaoe. At the pretest tins tuoueauds of people are discarding tbeir old methods of trying to our stomach aud bowel complaints, and are using th old reliable HoatetUr'e stomach miters, it bas never been kuown to fail iu cases of indigestion, dyrpepsla, oonatlpation, biliousness, liver aud kidney troubles, or malaria, fever and ague, and a trial la therefore reooniuiauded. It baa been befor the publle fur fifty years, and by It record of ourea during that time haa firmly established its superiority over all other remedies. Try a botti and satisfy yourself. Hotel Arrivals. IUCJF.NB. N Moore, Walton Chaa Helms, Cottage Grove Wm P Brooks, Waltervlll G B Maho.i, Waltervllle P Taylor Wendling L M Baobeller, Portland D O Bteveiisoo, Portlaud Elmer Kirk, Walton. M L Hammltt, PiJg Yang J C Umtth, Balem A E Geeen, B Sf H W Bloom, B F HOFFMAN T C Wheeler, Baginaw Lou Cleaver, Prairie City R W Crowell, Coburg Ed Btolberg, Wendling Geo Fin ley, Portland J M Woodruff, Portland Geo Fitzbottoin, Portland Frank King, Portland B B Andrews, Portland J R Flynn, Portiaud Wm Graoe, Portland W W Raymoudj B F Blepheu A Lowell, Pendleton U Bamberger, B F Newly furnished Lodging House. New beds in newly painted aud papered rooms at the Courthouse Lodging House. Only oue block from the main business street, aud but a little more tbau two ulorks from tbe posioflloe. A very quiet locality. Outside rooms at rear comers away from ball, splendid for (lay Bleeping. Windows of these rooms under pro jecting roof, cutting oil much of the light. Lodging with or without board as desired. Come aud see the rooms aud I will guarantee that you will be satis fied. Ed Howh. Blown to Atoms. Tbe old Idea that the body some times needs a powerful, draatlo, purga tive pill haa been exploded, for Dr King's New Life Pills, which are per fectly harinleas, geully stimulate liver and bowels to expel poisonous mailer, dentine the system and absolutely ouree oonstlpallon and sick headache. Only so o at W Lt DeLano's u rug einre. Notice. Beginning Feb 1, 1902, w th andtr slaned. will charge for the us ol sample rooms at the rate c. f tvoo per day T N Beoah, Prop. Hotel Eugeue, W O ZKioi.ia, Prop Hodman House, Public Warehouse. Geo T Hall ft Hon having purobased aud refitted tbe Dyslnger property are now pre pared to solicit all kinds ol storage at rcs-'.nable rate. Goods will be Insured If deal red. ST Ml X attractive womanhood snd equip her for the dutle. of wife and motherhood. All druggist, sell $1.00 bottle, of Wine of Cardui. , . . Hollywood, A.bury Park. N. J February S, 1800. I read your advertisement la ros.r.1 to vine ol Cardui in tho ilultlmoro American, and It so favorably impress, d me that on my visit to Hultuiioro dunu tho holiday, I purchased e bolt 1. of it (or my adopted diihter. who was euBerimj with female, troubles. Blie had been under tho doctor's care, for soma time, and when her periods would oumo on her .uBeriiiir was some thing terrible. I induoed her to try It and the flriit doao bro" irht on hor I f relieved ou. luv.,. resuuriy vwoornutgiotne directions, and sa greatly to nas her own words, "It asved my life." J. WESLEY OHO St!. 1 ill For Bdvic d lltintlnn. addrvsa, Hvtrr ivtnptomi Pcpartmut," Tb, CaattaBeof. Medicla Cuuitian; Corvallis & Eastern RAILROAD. Tint: fiats 2 for, Yaq ulna Train tenvos Albany.,, ljcaves Corvallis rrlvee Yaquina luReturninK' , Leaves Yaquina Leaves Corvallis Arrives Albany Nc, 12:M) P M 1:W P5I (M5 P 1 7:00 A id 11:30 AM 12:1b P M No. fJo, 8 forrDetrolt Leaves Albany.,... 7. 03 A'M ' Arrives Detroit 12:18 P M I No. 4 fiom Detroit Leaves Detroit..., I2r4MPM ' Leaves Alhauy 6:40 P M ' Trains I and 4 arrive In Albany in time to ; connect with tho S P south hound train, aa well as giviug two or three hours in Albany before departure of S P North bound train for Port- land. Train No 2 oonnocts with the S P west lde train at Corvallis Crossing for 1 ndependence ' McMinnville and all points north U Portland EDWIN STONE, ManaKSr JTDRNER Agent Albany TICKETS TO AU FOUTS EAST VIA Shortest and Quickest Line TO i .1 ST. PAUL, DU1UTH. M!NNAP0L.S, CHICAGO Anall pointsiKast, Through falaoe snd Tourist Sleepers. Dining snd Buffet Smoking Llbrsry Cars. DAILY TRAINS. FAST TIMK. BKUVICEAND SCENERY UNEyUALK Tickets toinolnts East vii Portland and ths GREAT NORTHERN RY.,on sale at .South- rn Pacific Depot ticket Otrce. Euaene. or OREAT NORTHERN Ticket Office 122 TRIRD STREET ORTLANU, For Rah-s, Folders and full Information ending KnatsrTrip, call on or sddrees. J VY PHAL0N, H. DICKSON, Ticket P.ss. Ant. City Ticket Agent Vil Third Htrect, Portland, ABC. DENNIBTON, O. W.P. A. 012 Flint Avenue, Seattle, Wash Ycmr .tbintinn Is called to the "PIONEER LIMITED; trainee! the "CHICACO, MIL WAUKEK & ST PAUL RAILROAD.? The only perfect trains In the world." You will find it desirable to ride on ' this Trains when going to any point, in th Eastern States or Canada. 'I hev oounee with all Transcontinental Trains and all tlrlr.t AirenU Bell tickets. For further Information, pamphlets, eto, ask any Ticket Agent or C. J. EDDY, Portland. Ore. J. W. CASEY Trav Pans Aaent. Canadian Pacific $60.00 To St Paul and return, limit GO days. Tickets on salo May 30th anil June 7th. $86.00 Buffalo and ietum, limit 30 days. Tickets on sale 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, commencing June. Fur particulars apvly to H. H. Al-f1T. Aitat lit Third Mreet . K. J. COYI.E. 1 Pcrtlaad, Or, Asst Ova Pass Aat VanseaTST )X 0, f ''"""Isaisii Start Girls Right! Many beautiful jlrli become Invalids for life, because at the crucial period of puberty they pay ao sttcntlon to the Iswi of health. Mothers should protect their daughter.' health by jlv. Inj them nccetiary information and proper treatment. Khen the meaics come on a J'rl unaware, in her inexperience .he I. either frightened Into convulilonj, or scared Into try. Inj to check the flow. Many girls have checked the flow sad It hu never started again. And ai a result they have grown pale-faced, with "crow-traclu" on their cheek., and dark half, moon, under their eye.. A doie of WINEo?GARDUI taken every morning after a girl I. twelve years old will bring the menu, on properly end keep them regular. It will help her to develop Into "Th lailiei' A.NIaorw t Comiievny, UitUUiivc,-, Xu. Gap Closed Tlie oiwrfttiim of thnuigh trnini be tween Han Vrnuriricn aiu1I,oa An Rolen, via Surf ami tSauU llarbara, will begin un Sunday, March 31, 1931 ....ON THE NEW.... COAST LINE... Two Throngo Traiim Dally. Tha Const Lino IJinitod leaving each terminal euily In the in or mug equip ptni wih elegant i-afe ami parlor cars, will wake daylight tripa through th tnutit picturuaque, varittl ami enter taiuiuR, scones ou the mntiuent. Inquire of agenta of the, Southern 'acific. SOUTH AND EAST VIA Southern Pacific Uo SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave Euitene for Portland and way 1:41 pm. siatiunsat UlLUanii Portland Kllirene c-:80 a m 2KIM p ni 12 M) a m MM' p m 7:4fi p m 8:80 p ra 1:15 a m I'-'Km a in 42! a m 8:1S a m Ar Ashland Ar Hacr&mentn Ar Han Francisco Ogden Denver Kansas City Chicago 6:4ft a rr l:4ft a m 11:00 a m M . ni 7:2r a m 7:M a m 7:4b a m )M a m Los AnKslee El Paso Fort Worth City of Muiioo liuuston New Orlean.s Washington New York l-'JO p m UrlKl p in d:lHi a in y-M a m 4:00 a m 11:21 p in (1:12 a m 12:48 p m 7fl0 a m Vim p m e-J0 a m U:fi5 a ra 4:b0 a m 0:2ft p m 0:42 a m 12:43 p m Pullman snd Tourist cars on both trains. Chair cars Sacra mento to Ogden anil EI Paso, ar-d ourist cars to Chioage, Ht Louis, Now Orleans and Washiiiutou. Connecting at Han Fran cisco with several steamship linos for Honolulu, Japan. China, PhiUiiiueH, Central and South America. 8se Mr L Q Adair, agent at;Eugene r aaciree Ii. B. MILLER, (J I' A Portland Or OREGON SilOirLlNE WD I Mi on Pacific TSe EAST The0.:R. N C Gives Ihei.Cholce of THREE TRAINS DAILY TWO VIA THE OREGON SHORT LINE TO Salt Lake, Danvert Omaha, Chicago and Kansas City. one via THE SREAT NORTHERN RY. TO Snokano. Mlnneapol a St-' Paul and Chicago- Ocean Hteamors loavo Portland every 6 Days for SAN FRANCISCO. Ikiata leave Portland dally for all Wll lainetteaiul Coltimtla RiveFl'otiite. Monthly Hteamrrs to China and Japan For full luforuis'lon oall ou or ad' dress nearest O. R. fc N. Ticket Agent or adilreas, A. L. CRAIU. tuL'l 1'aeitnger Ageut, Poilland. Or,