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9 - II .1 VI r-. . -r-rnnt ilionforAs- ESBwt odandBegula- inmofc'.-'.ni-Vslii'n.Checrfiil-n .ji I'niil tins neiliKT trim Mon'l"'1 I'orMiiieruL koT'ARCOTIC" M ' kiurmiKt - , 4.-JW- I a-." ft"'"': li d llomt'dy forConsiipfl- i- e f niwniKiims.ri'vt'nsh- 55 ami LOSSOrSLEM'. facsimile Si'pnnlure or SEW YORK. ! EXACT I exact copy; or WRAPPER. 1HUS lBILIiEl PROPRIETORS kfilrabare of the public pat ronise .oiimiea, to me r arm tine will ray the highest jmulel price for fat cattle, hogs ii:J ibfep. Hhop on Will imitltSt, Eugene, Oregon. Orders promptly delivered. 1 Keep Constantly on Hand a Full I Supjlj of :eef mutton j PORK and VEAL Havinft a large and complete stock of Staple and Kancy GrtrcerieB, bought in the bet market--, I cm offer the p-ihlio better CASH Prices than any other house in Kugene J. L. PAGE 6ENE-FL0RENGE (STAGE LiINE. BANGS, Proprietor. W tavw Kup ue for Flornnoe pawwdunday at t) a ui t"s ome leaves lorenie piM dy ex.wpt Sundays at Nn at R . m L? in lugeufl i ipm the day . imp w FEELER, Expert Accountant. '"M-Fainnonnt, Oregon. ' Tfrtll I j . ln "" to """Ohle entry. PicUlty na invcirert acooun -ujjl Wl' miprB .JdfeMed m above h MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ofN.w York ti'i Endowm'' nd Cold Bond H ANN, Eugene, Or. oprieor- V ""TI ClM. -A lit .r. . t-omniercud Men. si 1 MS ii ... M . -iji ct tea roceries ;il Eugene.. "VI rj-- 3-AFl P ISA 19H '2i ii &fiB For Infants and Children. Kind You Have fs Bought ;i Bears the . cignamre For Over Thirty Years gTUW COMWf MEst TORH CITY. BUaiNtBH CAkKH ATTO KN is YS-AT-L A W. J M VVILL1ARIH, ATToitNEY-AT-LAW Collections a specialty. Office Over Lane County Bank, BILYEU, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW Offite Over First National Bank. EOOENE, OUEOOH, V WOODCOCK, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Offioe One half block south of Chrisman B Kdoenb, Obsooh. E K SKirWOltTH. VrXOKNEY-AT-LAW Will practice in all the Court's, EUQENEOUBGON. UJU.MUB w THOMPBOM 0HA8 A HUtD) rjlHOMPSON & HAliDY, ATTORNEYS AV-I.AW. Office In Fiwt National Bank Building. Practice in all the court. Mt National Bank 1 LI the courtfl. KcaiNI. Oil SOON. J" M TRAVIS, Attorney At Law. Office Uver Kugeue Loan & Savings bank. Eugene, Orton. QEO, B DOKUI8, ATTORNEY A CUUNSELOK-AT-LAV Will Dractice in all the courts of the S&con,: Judicial District and in the iSuprome Court ot theatate. Special attention given to collections anfl matters in probate. Oilke First National Bank Bldg. Roimia 1. 2 and 3. John M. Edmuuaon Leon It. Edmonson, EDA1UNS0N & EDMTJN30N. ttorneys-At Law. Practice ic all the courts. Collections a speci alty. JOtiice Over Loan & Savings Bank. EUGENE, OBEGON, OUIS E. BEAN ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Loan & Saving buk building. Boom 3. Special attention given to laud and miniog matters, Eugene, Oregon. MEDICAL. JpAINE A KUYKENDALL, PHYSICIANS AND STJBGEONS Offices In Eugene Loan A Havings Bank Building. Special attention to Burcery and eurjica! di etwem of women. J S LUCKEY, JKWELEB. Watches and Clocki'iiepairetl. I yi ii B1DDLL, Office -On Olire .traet, between Fiftih c) Sith streeton. bl.-t w-.t ol MisnMKit. hotel EliBEUT LE1GII AS3AYEU AND MKTALLt'KGlST Eoooi Ohegos Bet equipp! Aajr I-a'iiratnry in ti.e .Stat Fn nipt and rptiaMe retiinii i:ii.r..nteed. Wr-rkifiiJ t'-t mad-' on r n:( i- t '.ne ir 6fty pi nmd to itt(rihin' tli iu t ui'bl a:ctl.l i' I tri ti;;-ut. rvll 1 m 1 1 L'Ai. 1. if::. Vrrv ! ; 111 AM1 At 1 '1 M' !'.:. I. 'JKS. i.o hi i. C ..i. jS . I - i.. -nt-. J. M Wili.ks-, l'ortlaod, Or Local Agent, Eu.et. tv- Use 1 O 1J CLASSIFIED G0LUM8, Kolicsi nndsr thia hea.1 not to exceed tits tne., jO eeiiu per week; 1 60 a month: $12 per year. Help Wanted. OIKL WASTED. Cooking aud KfQ era. UoUHiworK. Apply to Profeeonr Lacuuiaii', Sn 371 Kt Eleventb AX 1 ED -Kiret-olnu diulu room mrl wauled at HmH Euseuo at onoe. I Aj-ply ul onw. I VVAN'lE0.Ii,;eli... In ui 17 lo 111 jertl COlUlUuQ ScllJO! 6i uiiehaiiical iradej. ilua apply or si Wiirke, J2i Jlarkti eiceo. t-ut oiiik men of i..", haviut; JCdliou, to It-aru For full lufonuii .e to Unlou Iron ftreel, fau Frau- VS aN'IKD. CH-verti 1004 of cbar acier uud goou n ; auiliou m each olttle (ouelu Ibia c .uuty retjuired) to leprtweut aud advtriite old eatablixh eil wealthy busiuusa liouoe o, ,lid liuancUl Btaudiu.;. Salary tl(j.0O weekly wltb expenses aditloual, all payable la cash each Wednesday direct from bead oftloes. Horte aud oarriage furulebed, when ueoessary. Kcfereucea, Enclose self-addressed envelope. Manager, 3Ctt Caxlon Building, Cbicaxo. For Sale. FOlt ciALE 75 acres of Urst-claaa faruilug land one mile east of Cret well Nearly all uuder cultivation, terms reasonable. Addrecs ti B M0KM8, Cotlage Urove, Or. tOU SALE. A new nine room bouse and one aud a b .11 aorea ot ground, taaOO. Iuqulre a. No 2i4 Blair oireei. Bev kLC Hansen. iOlt BALifc; (jntiAf. A new upright piano, inquire of juts W Guntuu at the Faiunns. FOB rAIjE. Oue of the cholceBt residunues iu Eugene on Willamette street. Call on I N Segar, Hotel Eugene, for further particulars. FOB riA.LE.-A good glass show case. Enquire at Martiu Miller's shoe shop, 16 West Eighth street, next to! the postofllee. FOB SALE-AgooU grain, hay aud Block farm for sale, mile front store, postuttloe, school aud church, 4J miles troul railroad alatlou, good tuildiugs, well wiered, level aud good location, 120 acres plowed aud part sown to wheat, on reasonable leiins. A snap tor the purchaser. L'au be reached from Uoshen by stage. Call on 0 d Blcbardson or J A Parker, 482 Jtffersou street, Eu (jeue, Oregon. For Rent. FOB BEN r. Oood comfortable bouBe in Sriugflrld Willi good barn aud uuibuiluiugi-. Inquire or addies OUakd otliue, Eug. ui-. UOUSK FOB BhVr. A dwtlliiUK bouse for rent on J rih l'caii slreot. Enquire at iceidcnc-' of I L t'uuip bell. Rooms and Board. BOOM AND BO.iUD. Furnished riHiiui aud board at reasonable terms. Call ai 4U7 Oak atrr. t. Miscellaneous. GET OUli, HOUSE NUMBEBED. I have the agency for the enaiii eled tteelplate houte numbers and will lake your oroer and put the number up. M C Van Tyne, room 2 over McCluug's store. GENERAL BEPAIBING. - F A Bliss will mend unytbing in the house except a watch. Leave orders at Monroe & Bay's second band store In the new McClung block. Thousands Sent into Exile. Every year a large number of poor enfTerers whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urged lo go lo another climate. But this Is uoslly and not alwuys sure. Don't berx le when Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption will cure you at home, lt'e the most infallible medicine for CnL.gli, Colde, and all Throat and Lung diseases on earth. 'The first dnee rings relief. Astounding cures result iroui peraiBieul use. Trial bottle free at W L De Lano. Price 50 and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Sotlce. The Ladle of the GAR have formed themeelvea into a sewing aocieiy and will do plala sewing, quilting, etc, at your home or at our ronru, the prooeeds to go for charily purposes. Donations of ciothiuv, scraps for quilt, etc, w uld be thankfully received. Your pairooage desired. Address all com munications to Mks Estella Dimund, Ciiy. Pare Home Made Brandy. For liver, kidney or stomach 11011 bicn, oolda, lagrlppe or biliousness there Is oothlug better IbaD Francis' pure orxtnMes. All orders promptly lilled wiiii I run", apple ." iK-nr brandy at iil- pel 'jui.t, ri. i v ntr.g" "i . l-'x -l Mm '.Ml -r gailon. jiMf.-. win n i ,i -old 'o 1 I HAN' I- Hiitn- r- only. Mi.ir -.. -, v i -r t.-. I n- , , frb .1 v ill, lrt c , ; c.'.H'-.tlt' , d to iVe a q'lii k even. r e .netii l U F L t'l.jaiUra A lire's, THE GIRL 1 AT SMITH'S It :. 1 b:i.i or 111. riling last Jun.-. When I was Biiug dowu town to my of tice, I happened to look up at Smith's window and saw h r looking at me. 1 pave only a ouU-k glunoe at Iht that time, but 1t fare liaiintiO me all day Ions as 1 ai at my ihsk. I U ft the i f lice earlU-r that evonlnir. and as 1 Lo gan to near Smith's 1 looked to catch a 1 glimpse of her should she happen to bo ' thi rc. S 111!-1,, by the way. la a fasb kii.aMc la.li's' garment maker, and so I r.i.wirht s'io urgl.t have tn be th.ro asriin t r.ti-'iid to the Inexorable ile- uiaiuls cf her divssuia!icr. As I hurried on I almost trod upon n newsboy who was calling out his "cx try spei huls," and I jostled against 1111 elderly man who was carrying a paper parcel-Jostled with suflietont force to cause him I,i drop the burden. With profuse apologies I stooped and picked it up for him. lie received my over tures whii much calmness, looking over his glassen and screwing up his mouth till the little lines that radiated across his shaven upper lip lundo it look like a miniature aurora borcalls. Then I continued my headlong flight, and soon I was opposite Smith's. I looked up. Sure enough, there she stood, looking down the street. I watched her. She was calm. AsTeiinyson iys,"llor eyes were homes of silent prayer." I stay ed us long as I dared, for I knew the magnetic effect on the passcrl-y when one stops to look at anything Intently, and I was jealous enough not to want any oue else to look lit her. One even ing as I was looking at the performers by some unaccountable attraction my sight was drawn to one young woman who, in playing u subordinate part, was costumed In n nicely titling suit of brown. What was it that made It seem familiar? It was the costume I had soon her wear ns she Btood one morning in Smith's window as I passed, Could It be that I had found her ut last? Tho face did not seem quite the same, but the dress I could swear to. This Increased the mystery. As soon as the performance was over I went to tlio stage door, whence all the participants of the evening would ieaye lha tbentcr. I waited on the op- poslto side of tho street for her to ap pear. I crossed nnd stood under the lamp that lighted the sidewalk dimly around the door. One or two that I was almost sure were she passed out Into the -waiting carriages, but still I iSd not feel fully sntlslled. It was growing very late, and I was chilly from the damp air that was drifting In from the harbor. Presently tho light was turned out, and nil was darkness. The last carriage had rolled nwuy sonio minutes before evidently nil wero out who went that way and, foiled In my search, I turned homeward once more. A great sorrow was upon me. Tho next day I felt angry with her angry for no cause of hers, but angry because I had boon prevented from meeting, her. I did not care to hang about Smith's, nor did I have any ex cuse that would take mo In there. I wont to my work by another route. I saw new tlijngs and met new faces and arrived at my oCiee without hav ing once thought of her.' Hut all day wlillc at my desk I kept fooling that the day h::d not been piporly begun, nnd I counted the hours until the time should come when I would lie free to go home and go wst her again. Oh, face haunted days! Again my plans were changed, this time through no agency of mine, for 11 I was leaving the 01. Ice I saw In Ids charming little brougham my friend llobinson, who, seeing me, pulled up and suld: "Here, old man, let mo drive you home. Jump in here. I won't tnko no for an answer." So I got in beside lilm, nnd we rode homeward by anoth er route. "Old boy," said Itoblns 11, "you are not looking yourself. What's life mut ter with you? Are you In love?" "No, I think not," I replied. "Any way, I have no reason to lie. I don't know of any girls In the olllce, not even the typewriter, nnd the only ones I meet during the day are the wnlters, but I nm not In love with them." "1011 speak ns though there was a bare possibility of your being In love after nil. Now. what and who Is It? Tell me about It. A fault confessed Is half redressed, and In this case you may feel easier if you have some one to tell it to and to talk with about her." "No," 1 protested, "I mil not In love. I don't know any woman, I say." "Well, that may all be, but yon enn be ln lovo with n woman yon flou't know. Where have you seen her?" "In Smith's." "Smith's! Whore's that? Not the la dies' tailor, i It?" he exclaimed In some surprise. "Yes. I begin to think she works there, but thnt doesn't make any dif ference, does it?" "Oh, no, I suppose not! Lovo will go where It Is sent, If It Is' out of the window. But I think I know her. Let's drive around by there, nnd we mny sec her." I was only too delightc-d nt the pros pect of seeing her, ami we soon caruo near Smith's. We were both on the lookout for my divinity. Fortune faiored us. There i.he stood. My heart I. rat ff 1 1-1 . hut itoblnson laughed loudly. "nil, oh, 1 tlu.ugbt I knew her! You fool! Thai's the wax face lay llgure they fit nnd dlaplny dresses ovi r." The sul'seiient Items of my biogra phy are of no fiiMIc Interest. I have not been In hue lnee. I lnva hud onot:gli of It. Blown to Atoms. "" old Idi-a that the body srme times iireds a powerful, drastic, purga tw pPl ba ln exploded, for Dr King's New Life I'nl-, which are per Iw tlv Imrioh , gei,-!y tliii-iiati llvi f ; m d li- wi - to .xi' 1 pol-otuiii rna'Pr, I i-l,.j.nt hi y-t -:i: i.-i.t nt ottitey cure "ori-li ' 11 t.'.r1 -ii ': hcvlncbe. Only i Jri! t W L J 1 1 1 1 'r c rt t nr re. oixxa. lil b. i : t. ,1"'-sm i-it HIS OWN GHOST f I CARRY PAIN. "Well," b sa !, continuing bis story 1 : his experiem . lu t:ie haunted room, "In the middle of ihe night I woke sud dinly. Tho bolt which 1 had fastened were creak Ins back again. Then the 'a- h of t'ie door went with a click, 1 I u l heavy steps enter the room. .. ln.u l was already on the switch, and in rui lustani I had the whole room lie !ed with the electric ltpht Tl, ...... wii ; i;. one to be seen. The room look ed just as It had done w hen I switched off the light on getting into bed, with this exception the door was s'andiug wl.'.o open and tho bolts which I had I i:lied to had been pushed back again. Mind, when I fastened these holts I had previously assured myself by a careful examination from floor to cell ing that there was 110 one In the room but myself, and before that 1 had ex amined the walls ot the room with tho aid of n practical builder. I offer nq explanation. Nobody ran. I simply state fuels." "To the best of your knowledge nud belief," added the stolid man. "Of course," said the curate. "Per haps so distinguished n man of science can help us to a solution." There was a shade of irony lu his voice. "We needn't use so big a word ns science," said the doctor. "The spirit was on the outside, and the bolts were on the Inside. It could not enter until the door was unbolted nnd opened. Then bow did It get imoufcu to uiaw back the bc'U5" "Well, I've only to say that the spirit could puss through, the closed door." "ln that case why did It draw back the bolts and open the door?" The curate paused a moment. "If It were not 11 supernatural power that drew back tho bolts, who was It?" "It was you yourself." "What!" the curate exclaimed, "llo nlly this is too preposterous. Perhaps you will tell us exactly how the thing happened. You were not there, but don't let that hinder you." "I won't." said the doctor good tom pereilly. "Uut let me llrst of all point out that ln sleep and lu slates ap proaching sloop we I so nil right con ception of time. A h.7.y man sets an alarm at 0 o'clock, Intending to bo up at that time. The alarm goes off nnd more or less fully wakes blni. lie de cides thut be will get up In n couple of minutes. He seems to himself to bnvc Just begun to doze off, nud then, with a sudden spurt of energy, be jumps out of bed. The sound of the alarm Is still fresh in his ears, but when he comes to look nt the clock be II mis that It Is not 0 o'clock, but 8. In a state of sleep he has misjudged the two minutes and finds Hint they have become two hours. Something similar to that Is n not un common experience with most men. Now, If I may say so, you nro of n nervous temperament, and you hnd taken this Investigation very seriously nnd earnestly, lu a soinniuubullstlc state you got out of bed, unfastened tho bolls and opened the door. You then returned to bed. When you nwoko suddenly, the sound of tho creaking bolls seemed so recent to you Hint you assigned that as the cause of your waking. Possibly an hour had elapsed, but In sleep one does not Judge time accuralely. Of course you had and still have no recollection of unfastening Ihe door. That Is what 0110 would expect. You switched on the light, nud you found tilings Just as you had left them. the bolts drawn back nnd the door opened." "Itut the heavy steps how do you explain them?" "You were barely nwake. and voin mllld WOS ill II Kltlln flf OYtxuOoMt nl f teiition. Many men liud it dllllcult to locate sounds and classify them accu rately, even when they are wide awake, and there Is no preconceived Idea to pervert their Judgment. You heard something probably the creak ing of n wicker chair or the tupping of the blind nt nn open window and your mind converted It into the sound of footsteps." "Put I don't walk In my sleep." "You sleep In a room alone?" "Always." "Then you are not In a position to speak ns to thnt. I'm sorry if It an noys you at nil, but there etui be no reasonable doubt that you were your own ghost. Hut If you prefer to be lieve that a ghost walked straight through a solid door shut nnd drew back the bolls In order thut be might return and walk through It opened you can, you know. Sorry I can't Join you." The curate muttered thnt there were many things which we could not ex pect to understand nnd left the room. -Itlack and White. Au i:i'ii iipii t Advocate, Some years ago, .ludt'e .leremlah WIN son was defending a contractor nccus- fd of defrauding the government, and, s the case developed, the law and the testimony seeuied to be closing tiround his client. Hut w hen Mr. Wilson made his appeal to ihe Jury no calendared saint wore a brighter crown of glory than that with which ho Invested bis client. The Judge's chnrge was not auspicious for the defendant, but the Jury remained out n surprisingly short time. "We find the defendant not guilty," they reported. The Judge nnd prosecutor were as tonished. Adi'.re-islng the defendunt, the Judge said: "Though It Is my pain ful duty to discharge you, I cunnot refrain from congratulating you upon having retained so eloiiient an nilvo onte'" Turning to the Jury, the court ndd.sl: "Hut It gives me pe:iviire to dl. chnrge ynii, for n more uncousclou ab'c Jury never dragged a verdict tin mgr. a temple of Justice!" Newly Furnished Lodging House. New beds In Dewly painted and papered rooms at the Courthouse Lorl g i ill? House. Only one block from the main business street, and tint n little more than two block from the postofllcM. A very quint locality. Outside rooms at rear corners' a.y Void hall, splendid for day l"4'plriu. Windows of thee rami under pro Jet ting rxf, cutting i ll niuc i of ib. llgi-t. Lialgitf wltb or v. Ilbout board a. Iiflrid. C.-I10 ni.d e the looms and I iil ,.iliirautee thai jru v lt t - n l la fled. Kd Howu, Notice 10 Tax Payers New Tax Law. At Ihe la-t session of the legislature a new law was passed In regard to the o I'ee ion ( f taxes, which law took ef . t 01 on December 1st, 1WI, and lu sub stance la as follows: 1. If you pay your taxes nn or lie far lUrch JAth yu will laj allowed a ri-i t te of three per oont. - Il.vupa, your t.ixes between March 14 b nod U() , Sll, itioluUiiiK tlietirn Minrtayl., April there will not be any retime ana utiuiur will there be any penalty or Interest adited. . If your taxes are not naid .0. ,,r before the first Monday of April, they will becotuo delinquent, wheu there will be added a penalty of 10 per cent, aud the tax w ill also draw intereit hi the rate of 12 per ceut per aunuui in addition to the penalty. 4. If you pay nuo-half of your taxes on or belore the first Monday In April then the remaining half may run lie tr and Including the tlrat Moudm 11. October following; but If the last half of tax due Is uot paid ty the first Mon day ofOotober, It becomes delinquent, and there will be added IobuoIi balance, a penalty of 10 per ceut, and lu addi tion, euoli balance will bear interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum from the first Mouday In April until peld. 6. On all personal property taxes if one-lmlf la not paid on or before the first Mouday In April, the law com. pells ihe slierilt to levy upou and oal lect the same after May let, hence to prevent a levy upon personal property after May 1st It will be uecessary for one-half to be paid as above slated. 0. The law oompels the snerlfi to Bell all lands on which tuxes lluv. not been paid, and thai such sales shall not be held later than Match let of the year succeeding the year in which the tax levy te made. 7. The property will be sold to the person bidding the lowest rate of In. terest, aud oertl Ilea tee will be Issued 1 h ' refor, aud deeds gl ven to such prop erty sold, unless redeemed within Hire- yearn from lie date uf such sales. Tl 1001 asnessirMi t rolls w ill be rc ceiv.nl at the therlll'- cilice March let, 1102. Any writtun 1 .iquiriea regarding 1U01 taxes moeived paor to that date will he filed ami promptly attended to as soon i s the b mks are open for pay. me la. in nn. king enquiries as lo amount 1. f tuxes, if possible, give to whom the ptepeiiy le asoieacd aLd a descrlpfou of ihe same. Datnl this SSihday of Jauuaiy, 1902. W. W. WlTHKKS, Sheriff, Lane Couuty, Oregon. By Fkkd Fipk, Deputy. Canadian Pacific $60.00 To St Paul and return, limit 60 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 particular, apply to H. H. AHOTT, Agent . , . . 138 Third Strmt . E. J. COYLK. 1 Portland, Or, Asst Qen 1'ass Agt Vanuouvar li, O, 3 Your attention Is culled to tin "PIONKKR MMITKI )" trains of the "OH 1( ! A ( !(, M If, WAUKKB k BT PAUL KAII.KOAU. " ' ho onlv perfect trains In tho world." Yon will find it deairablo to rids on this Trains when going to any point In th KAKtarn States or Canada. They oounec with alt Transcontinental Trains and all tielf.t Arrnt. naII Mekets. For farther information, pamphlets, etc, ask any Tickat Agent or C J. HDDY, Portland. Ors. J, W. OAHKY Trav Pans Auent. Gorvallis & Eastern RAILROAD. TIT1K U1HD lio 2 for Yaquina Train learea Alljany 2'JA Y M Inraj t'nrv.llls,,,,,, lr.ViP.M Arrives Ywiuiua 0:45 P M No. IIUturDlnc Ica.es Yarinlna 7;flo A M (aa.tesCom.nl. 1 1 :: A M Arrives Albany 12d!i P M So. 8 for Dtlrolt- Iavos Albany 7KX A M Arrive. Iletmlt l'i:lfl P M Wo. 4 fiom Detroit- leaves lletroit leaves Albany lK.-tn p M fi ll) P M Trains 1 and i arrive In Albany In time tr connect with Hie H P Kmtli l.uu.l train, as well is giving two or tliri a hoiin. In AlUoy I lor, laiiartur. ol H P North laaind tiain lor Port land. 'i'rain No 3 conneH, with the M I' wast ldo train at tVuvallia r'ruwing for Ii. J.'n,lMii-e Mc-Minnvllle ami .11 x,ioU north to Portland LDWLV STuNE, .Manager .mm I wjiuii: Mm w I V r I t'S? iinljli'lf j ti1'M:k Agent Albany SOUTn AND EAS'I -VIA- Southern Pacific Go SHASTA ROUTE Traiua leave KiiKne for Portland and way Utiunj at 3;t0a mj 1 p ui. Iv 1 ..riiwi i lv Euk-eue Ar A nil Uud A? Macrauitmtft Ar 8an Frauciaoo H:t p ua l:ir. a m 2 .0 a m !:-.' a Ol 8;15 a m LMWi , in a .1 It AM p L in Vden 1 Vu vor Kuusaa City ovTi a n r,a;-, 7M' a iu 7;V" 7:4.'i a m yjd a m L-w Anelee Kl I' R.rt Worth City of Mexico Hotir-tim New Orleama Wrti-liintftoa New York I rOl p in ti-oo p in ti::t4 a in 1:j a m UK) a in p ui i'rA'2 a in l-;43 p in 7-00 ft m .1:00 p ax ti::U) a m l:.V a ui 4:H) iu 6:25 p ui (:4'J a ui 12:43 p in Pullman aud Tourint ram on both train. Chair earn Sacra men to to Oden and Kl l'ano, aid ouritit I'-ara to Cliica, St Lou in, Now Orleans aud Wtwhinirtnu, Cobtitvtiiitc at San Fran ciuco with Hveral Bteauwhip linen for Honolulu, Japan. China, 1'hillipiiies, 'Jtmtral and South America. Sea Sir I. G Adair, aent atiKueua or addttM K. H. MlM.KIt. U l'A Portland Or TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST VIA Shortest and Quickest Line TO , ST. PAUL, GUI UTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO An all pointsiEast.) Throngs P.I. a. end Tourist Sloopora. 1 Ulnlng ana Uuft.t .moklng Library Car., DAILYTUAIN'S. FAST TIME. BKUVICEAND SC1.NEKY UNKQUALE Tickets to point. Host vlj Portland and the UKEAT NDKTHEHiS' llY.,on sale at rJoath. rn Pniitio Depot 'lickot Otrce, Kiwene. lor G11KA1' NOUTUKUN Ticket (Jffioo 122 TRIRD STREET! "OflTLAND. For Katta, VohUrs and full Infoi nation sailing EasWrTrlp, call on or address. JIWPIIALON. H. DICKSON, Ticket Pas Agt. City Ticket Agent VM Third Street, Portland, ADC. DLNNISTON. O. W. P. A. (ill! Fltst Aveuuo, Seuttlo, Wash Gap Closed The operation of through train, be tween San Francisco and Loa An-a-elea, via Surf and Santa Barbara, wUI bogin ud Sunday,. March 31, 1901 ....ON THE NEW.L COAST LINE... Two Throngn Trains Dally. 'Ths Coast Lino Limited leaving each Uirmlnal early In tho morning oqulp pod wl'h oleKant oafe and parlor cars, will make daylight trira through tho most picturesque, varied and enter taining, acenoa on the continent. Inquire of agents of the Southern cific. OREGON SHOJrTjLlNE oUNii)N Pacific FSe east The 0.:R.rA N C Gives the Choice of THREE TRAINS DAILY TWO VIA ONE VIA THE GREAT NORTHERN RK. TO Stokano. Mlnneapol.' St Pauljnj Chicago. THE 0RE60N SHORT LINE TO Salt Lake, Denver, 'Omaha, Chicago and Kansas City. Ocean dteamers leave Portland S Days for every SAN FRANCISCO. Boats leave Portland dally for all WII. ""'"tie and Columt la Kiver Points. Monthly Hies mere to Chlnaand Ja an Kor lull Informatlim call ou or d dreas nearest O. R A N. Ticket Agent or address, A. L. CRAIO. Otu'l PasseDger Ageut, Portland, Oi, ..iNo I