Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, February 21, 1902, Image 3

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    The - u ave Ahvnys Dong.it, and whieb lias been.'
, use fur over JO years, lion borno the, nature of
nml hM boen nia!" iHirtor bis ier-
C&lrf I"""1 "P"' o its infancy.
All Couiit.;ili'its, Imitatioisn anl "Just-as-sood" are but
Experiments thnt trlfte Avith and cntlnnger the health of
liUiiuts aid CbUdieu KxperU uce nttain.st Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a bnrmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops nml Soothing; Syrups. It Is l'leosiiut. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio
substance. Its nijo is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays FoveriKliuess. It cures Diarrhoaa and Wind
Colie. It relieves Teething: Troubles, eures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tlie Food, regulates tho
Stomach and JJowols, giving healthy mid natural sleep.
The Children's I'uuaeea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE
CASTORIA
Boars the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
1 TT u.Y
PHKET.
i
PROPRIETORS
A fair Bhare of the public pat
ronage solicited, To the Farm
era we will ray the highest
market price for fat cattle, hogs
lid sheep. Hhop on Wlli
imette St, Eugene, OregOD.
Orders promptly delivered.
W Keep Constantly on Hand a Full
Supply of
BEEF MUTTON
PORK and VEAL
Having; a large and
complete stock of
Staple and Fancy
Groceries, bought In
the beat markets, I
can offer the public
better CASH Price
than any other house
in Eugene
J. L. PAGE
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE JLINE.
E. BANGS, Proprietor
Btam Imocu us. ... c" i
except Sunday at 6 a m
Betnming stage leaves Florence
""geae daily except Sundays at
tnA
"uaj's it 9 an.
jWtm lu Eugene nt 1pm the day
ti" trip.::::. $
l.'.'0' Mle at i. BanVMlveVy slaM,
SgJ" al Hurd & Davenport's o
A WHEELER,
Expert Accountant.
B'lence-Fairmonnt, Oregon.
j.Merted from sinvle to double entry.
AdSS." "T ia doubl "w-
rlSi",0' "Wcate and Involved acooun
Unairies and orders addressed as above
. prompt attention.
The MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
of New York,
w 'jni of life. Endowment and Cold Bond
""'lu fumiintd by
w- A. WANN, Eugene, Or.
Aid Eugene..
NSEGAR Propr letor.
Strictly first-das..
HH.., ", $1 toS2 per day.
:'ln for Commercial Men.
Groceries
IM rLu, W AJ Li R.i M l3
ALWAYS
TrCT. MCW VO OIT
BUSINESS CArD8
ATTOXNEYS-AT-LAW.
J M WILHAM8,
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW
Collections a specialty.
31nce Over Lane County Bank,
( BILYEU,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Omie Over First National Bank.
EnoKME, Orzoon,
0 WOODCOCK,
ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW
Office One hall block south ol Chrisman B 1
Eooimi, OazaoH,
J1 K SKIPWORTH.
4.TT0RNEY-AT-LAW
Will practice In all the Court's.
Eoolnb Obiqon.
HXIJCDS W THOltPSON - OHAS I HARD!
rjlHOMPSON 4 HAEDY,
ATTORNEYS AT-LAW.
Uflice In First National Bank Building.
Practice fn all the courts.
Edoini, Oeiooii.
M TEA VIS,
J
Attorney At Law.
Office Over Eugene Loan & Savings bank,
. Eugene, Oregon.
G
0, B DORKIS,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW
Will practice in all the courts of the Second
J udiclal District and in the Supreme Court
of the state.
Special attention given to collections and
matters in probate.
Otbue tirst National Bank Bldg.
Rooms 1. 2 and 3.
John SI Edmunson Leon R. Edmunson,
EDMUNSON & EDMUNSON.
ttomeys-At Law.
Practice Ic all the courts. Collections a speci
alty, umce uver ijoan a aaviugs ianic.
EUGENE, OREGON.
0UI8 E. BEAN
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office In Loan k Savin? bank buildinR. Room
3. Special attention given to land and mining
matters.
Eugene, Oregon.
MEDICAL.
pAINE & KUYKENDALL,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Offices In Eugene Loan k Saving Bank
Buildlntr.
Special attention to surgery and surgical dl
arcs or women.
J S LUCKEY,
JEWELER.
vVatoues and Clocks' Repaired.
Kuolil Obsoov
I)
K U B1DULE,
CT
DENTIST,
Office -On Olive stroet. ibetween Fiftih scd
Sith street 034 block .t of Minnessota
hotel
H
ERLEKT LEIUU
ASS A YE U AND METALLURGIST
EooElfl Obioox
Best equipped Away Tlmratory in the State
Prompt and reliable return, guaranteed.
Working tta nxli on ore samplf of one te
fifty pounds to determine the most sntablf
method of treatment.
rjMlB i'ACll'lC MUTUAL LIKE.
Very I.att
LIFE AND ACCIDENT rOLICIE?.
A L bert J. Caiok, Gen. Agt.,
J. M. William-., rortland, Ore.
Iax Agent, E ene
THE AFFAIR OF BUNKER,
THE BOOKKEEPER
Th? boy in the broker's office al
ways had made a butt of Bunker.
Hunker was tho bookkeeper, taciturn
and rather solemn looking at all tunes.
The boys culled Mm the old man."
Hunker was forty, and "the boys" were
twenty-one or thereabouts. All sorts of
Jukes were played on old Bunker, but
he never allowed the slightest sign of
resentment. If any of the shafts of
weak witticisms which were burled at
him day In and day out pricked, there
was no wincing. The cubs finally came
to the conclusion that Bunker was
dense physically and mentally. How
this may have been nobody perhaps
but Bunker himself knew deUnitely,
but he was a good bookkeeper, and
that was as far as the real old man of
the office cured to Inquire.
The office was on the twelfth floor,
and Its windows looked out ore the
roof of a low building and stared Into
the twelfth story windows of a big
building Just beyond. Teddy Long, tho
office masher, had a desk nt ono win
dow. Teddy frequently was more oc
cupied with the office behind the win
dows In the twelfth story of the build
ing beyond than he was with the busi
ness In his own office. It was a law
flrni that held the premises opposite,
and the lawyers were known to tho
boys lu the broker's office for the fre
quency with which they changed their
typewriting staff. About once a month
a new face, and always a pretty one,
would appear In front of the machine
back of the legal windows. One morn
ing Teddy Long cast his eyes acroBS
the way, and there he saw a new face
behind the big window pane. As he
told the other boys a few minutes aft
er, this new face had all the others
that had gone before "beat to death."
"She's a daisy, fellows," Bald Teddy.
"When you get a" chance, go to the
wludow and shy a look over there.
She's got blnck hair, snapping eyca, red
cheeks and a daisy figure."
All at once the charmer looked up
and smiled, showing a set of even
white teeth In a framework of scnrlet.
Teddy smiled back and nodded almost
imperceptibly. There was a very de
cided bow In return, and Teddy went
soaring. Instantly, however, the young
woman turned again to her machine.
and her white fingers went flying nim
bly over the keys. Though she might
be a bit given to flirting, the young wo
man apparently did not menu that the
little weakness should divert her mind
too long from her work.
Teddy half wheeled his chair around.
the pleasurable little excitement still
glowing within him. There at the next
window stood old Bunker, the book
keeper, with 0 face as red as a peony
and Btnndlng first on one foot and then
on the other.
"Crent Scott!" Bald Teddy to himself.
"The old man had his eyes on the
charmer and thought she me;.nt that
emllo for him! Ho looks as though he
were going to faint. That smile for
him! Why, the poor old geezer, he's
addle pated! I'll put tho boys next"
So Teddy told the boys of how tho
girl had smiled on him and how the old
man thought the Binllo was Intended
for htm and had blushed like a girl and
fiddled with his fingers. "We'll have
some fun with tho old guy, fellows.
I'm going to get an Introduction to the
girl over the way, nnd I'll tell her all
about Bunker and how if a woman
speaks to him he has a fit, and she can
just lead him on a bit, and we'll hnvo
all sorts of fun here with the doings."
The next day there was another
sweet smile from the typewriter, and
Teddy responded In kind. Curiously
enough, old Hunker was at the other
window ngaln, nnd when that smile
came across the areaway he blushed
like Are and cast a furtive glance at
Teddy. Teddy Baw It. "We've got him
going," he said to himself. "The old
fellow's hit sure. I hope he doesn't die
of apoplexy before he makes out the
pay roll. He looks as though be wero
going to choke."
So It went on for weeks. Teddy met
the charmer occnnlonally and sent her
Into ecstasies of laughter over tho ac
counta of the fun they were having
with old Bunker.
"Why, when you Bmlle," he said to
her, "the old man goes up Into tho
nineteenth heaven. I'm glad you smil
ed over at me that morning, for office
work now Is as good as a show."
One morning Hunker showed up with
red carnation In his buttonhole.
When Teddy looked through the win
dow, he saw that there was a bunch of
the same kind of flowers pinned to the
waist of the neighbor over the way.
After Bunker had received his morn
ing smile Teddy spread the nevta of
the flowers. "The old man's got 'em
bad," be Bald.
Bunker went on his vacation, and the
smiling face was also missing from the
window In the lawyer's office. The
Wednesday morning following Bun
ker's departure every man In the office
found a square envelope on bis desk
which when opened contained an an
nouncement rending like this:
Ur. tnd Mrs. Jcl Halbert loooune. the mir
riire of tMr daughter Miry to Mr. HiMiry
Hunker Monday, Oct. 7, at 6L CbrrsostODi's
church.
One envelope contained a second In
cisure. It wan that which was ad
dressed to Teddy Long. Teddy read
the marriage announcement with star
ing eyes and, then, picking up the in
closnre, read this neatly typewritten
communication:
Mr. Busker sad I htr. known each other for
five years. We wct rtifacrd for flr. months bt
for I went to work fit the lawyer's office. I
rsn't roncetre how anrtdy emild be surh a fool
to try to grab off s rmlle that waan't Intended
Ijr turn. Masr HaLsiav Busun,-
Chicago Itecord-lierald.
Notice.
The Ladles of the Q A R have formed
tliernselvea Into a sewing society and
will do plain sewing, quilting, etc, at
your home or at onr room, the prooeeds
to go for charily purposes. Donations
of clothing', scraps for qnllta, eto,
wuldbe thankfully received. Your
patronage desired. Address all 00 m
muulcmtiODS to
Mas Eatklla Dimond,
City.
DEPTH OF A RAINFALL.
rie Method br Wfctcli It Is Accural..
IT Mestaared.
Probably one question that has pus
sled the lay mind Is how the depth of a
rainfall may b accurately determined.
The way it la done Is this:
A funnel whose larger aperture rep
resents a surface of 100 square Inches
is placed In a position where It may
catch the direct fall of the rain, with
the rim of the funnel extending per
haps an Inch or more beyond the plat
form to which It may be fixed. This
Is for the purpose of preventing any
rain from being washed Into the funnel
nri 1nepMialii th. tni. full Vmh. .1.1.
"
funnel the water runs to a tube which
bears an exact and carefully deterniin-
ed ratio to the area of the fuunel'a
mouth, say one-tenth.
If, therefore, the tube shows water to
the depth of an inch, It Is clear that one
tenth of an Inch of rain has fallen. The
tube Is provided with a carefully grad
uated scale so that the fall may be
readily seen. Three Inches of rain
would show a depth of SO Inches In a
tnbe one-tenth tho size of the receiving
aperture, nnd the decimals of an Inch
could be quickly noted by observing the
scale.
If placed on the roof of a building,
the apparatus should be kept away
from the edgea to prevent any peculiar
slant of the wind carrying Into tho fun
nel a larger proportion of rain than
would fail Into It under normal condl
Hons. The larger tho aperture of the
receiving funnel is made the more ac
curate will bo the results obtained.
A curious fact that hns been noted In
connection with rainfalls Is that gauges
placed on roofs usually gather leas wa
ter than those placed on tho gronnd.
This Is accounted for on the theory that
the rain In falling absorbs some of the
moisture of the air, and the greater dls
tance It falls the larger will be the
bulk of the Individual drops. New
iork Herald.
THE DEER'S HORNS.
They rresent all the Pkeaoaiess ol
AnlmRl amd Vegetable) Growth.
Why and how Is the deer so peculiar
ly unlike any other of the bovine race,
the horn differing so materially from
all the horned cattle in its composition,
growth, maturity and decline? It pre
sents all the phenomena of animal and
vegetable growth. It sprouts from tho
brain without any prolongation of the
frontal bone. It rises and breaks
through the sinews and takes root on
the bone, growing the same as a vege
table. It Is nourished by and secretes
albumen upon the surface and disposes
of the fibrlne the same as an animal.
It la clothed with a skin and hairy
coat very different from that on the
rest of the body. This covering and
hair possess a property unknown In
other animal bodies that of being a
styptic to stanch its own blood when
wounded. It carries marks of the ago
on tho buck by putting out an extra
branch each year, which showB an ad
ditional power each year to produce
them. And this power does not exist
In the female. So this difference is
more distinctly marked than in any
other class of animals. Again, tho born
possesses properties unknown In any
other animal matter. It Is entirely In
odorous, capable of resisting putrefac
tion and almost Impervious to the ef
fects of the atmosphere. .
And still water at 300 degrees F. will
dissolve theso boms readily, even
though they are not soluble in alcohol
and resist the action of adds and alka
lies. It Is the only vegeto animal sub
stance that we know of thnt does not
perpetuate Itself by procreation.
The male and the female are sustain
ed by the same nutrition and elements,
and the male only produces horns. This
phenomenon Is quite as much of a curi
osity as the absence of the horn In the
back after shedding.
The Dramatis In Mfe.
The nndylng Interest which is taken
In the theater Is explained by the very
profound line with which Shakespeare
began a very silly speech. "AH the
world's a stage." People as a rule
take no Interest in anything that Is not
dramatically (or, as in the caae of poli
tics, melodramatically) formulated.
Any creed to be popular must be dra
matically stated. Therefore the gos
pels are preferred to the epistles.
Esop's fables are remembered because
they are the truth about things stated
dramatically and morally. IT. G. Ber
nard Shaw.
An Armleae Wonder.
Bulwer in bis "Artificial Change
line" makes mention of one John Sim
ons, a nntlvo of Berkshire, England, 1
born without arms or hands, who could
write with bis mouth, thread a needle,
tie a knot, shuffle, cut and deal a pack
of cards, etc This wonderful person
age was exhibited In London in 1058.
Qolte a Relief.
Husband What do you do wben yon
hit your thumb with a hammer? You
tan't swear.
Wife No; but I con think with all
my might and main what a perfectly
horrid, mean, inconsiderate, selfish
brute yon are not to drive the nails
yourselt New York Weekly.
A Girl's Good Reelpe.
There was a modicum of svnso In tbn
response to a request made by a young
lady as to what would keep her bands
white and soft, "Soak your bands three
times dally In dishwater while mother
rests on the sofa." Boston Transcript,
The water boundaries of France ore
u follows: Mediterranean sea coast,
BOS miles; North sea, strait of Dover
tnd English channel, C72 miles; At
lantic ocean, t&J miles.
Don't neglect yourself to do work for
others that Is ineffective and only t,
bother to them. Atchison Globe.
Blown to Atoms.
The old Idea that the body some
times needs a powerful, drastic, purga
tive I'll! he been exploded, lor Dr
King's New Life Pills, which are per
fectly harmlM. gently stimulate liver
and bowels to expel poisonous uin'ter,
clanw the eytm and abanlulely riir
constipation and sick heariarh". Only
25oetWL Del Mio's drug Unrr.
(Marsur Its Hi.il 1W Hn I'nv
CLASSIFIED COLUMN,
Notices under this head not to siceed five
tnea, to cents per week; II 60 a month: tlx
per year.
Help Wanted.
WANTED. Appieutloe girl wauled,
Buckner A Cleveuger.
GIKL WANTED. Cooking and gen
eral housework. Apply to Profetwor
Lachmau's, No 374 East Eleventh
street.
VAN1"ED. Firat-olass duilug room
girl wanted at Hotel Eugene at ouon.
Apply at onoe.
W ANTED. Intelligent youug meu
from 17 to 19 years of age, having
eominno school eduOHtloti, to learn
mechanical trades. Kor full Informs.
Hon apply or write to Unlou Iron
Works, 222 Market etreel, Ban Fran
Cisco. WANTED. Several perwiua of char
acter and good reputation in each
state (one lu this county required) to
epreeent and advertise old establish
ed wealthy bustutws houne o. solid
fluauolB.1 standing, tjalnry 118.00
weekly with expenses aditioual, all
payable lu cash each Wednesday
direct from bead offices. Horte and
carriage furnished, when neoeesary.
References, Enclose self-addressed
envelope. Manager, 80S Caxton
Building, Chicago.
For Sale.
COW FOR MA1,E.-Fresh milk cow
for sale. A fine bull, head of the
herd, 8 D McGuire, north sad of
Madison afreet.
FOR BALE 76 acres of flrateolaaa
farming land one mil east of Urea
well. Nearly all under cultivation.
Terms reasonable. Address H B
MoRaa, Cottage Grove, Or.
FOR 8ALE-A good grain, hay and
stock farm for sale.i mile from more,
postoflioe, sobool and ohurob, 4J
miles from railroad station, good
buildings, well watered, level and
good location, 120 aores plowed and
part sown to wheat, oo reasonable
terms. A snap for tbe purchaser.
Can be reaohed from Goshen by
stage. Call on 0 8 Rlohardson or
U A Parker, 482 Jeflerson street, Eu
gene, Oregon.
FOR BALE CHEAP.-A new upright
piano. Inquire of Mrs W Gun ton at
tbe Famous.
FOR HALE. One of tbe choicest
resldenoes lu Eugeneon Willamette
street. Call on T N Begar, Hotel
Eugene, for further particulars.
FOR BALE.--A good glass show esse.
Enquire at Martin Miller's shoe
ehop, 16 West Eighth struet, uext to
the postoOloe.
For Rent.
FOR RENT. Good comfortable house
in Springfield with good bara and
outbuildings. Inquire or address
Guakd office, Eugene.
HOUBE FOR RENT. A dwellllng
bouse for rent on North Poarl street
Enquire at residence of I L Camp
bell. 'lO LET. Store room between 7ib
and 9tb streets for rent. Inquire a'
Quabi) office.
Rooms and Board.
BOOM AND BOARD. Furnished
rooms and board at reasonable terme
Call at 487 Oak street.
Miscellaneous.
GET YOUR HOUBE NUMBERED.
I have the agency for the enam
eled steelplate boute numbers nnd ;
will take your order and put ti e
Dumber up. M 0 Van Tyne, rooni 2 '
over McClung's store i
GENERAL REPAIRING. - F A ;
Bliss will mend anything In He;,
house except a watch. Leave or b n i
at Monroe tfc Ray's second bai d
store Id tbe Dew McClung block. ;
A Deep Mystery. j
Ills a mysiery why women encltr-t-1
backache, headache, nervousut-',
sleeplessness, melancholy, fainting at d
dizzy spells when thousands bkvu
proved that Eleotrlc Bitters will qu'd '
ly cure suoh troubles. "I suffered fi.ri
years with kidney trouble" writes 5iiv
Pbebe Cherley, or Peterson, la, "and a
lame back pained me so I could m 1 1
dress myself, but Electrlo liiueis !
wholly cured me. and, although 7:1 !
years old, I now am able to do all tut
housework." Il overcounts constipa
tion, Improves appetite, gives ported
health. On y 50oat W L Delano's
drug store.
Newly Furnished Lodging House.
New beds Id newly painted ana
Kpered rooms at the Courthiiusr
Mlglng House. Only one block
a little more than two blocks from the
postoffloe. A very quiet locality.
Outside rooms al rear corners awsy
from ball, splendid for day slerplDu.
Windows of three rooms under Dro
Jevtlng roc f, cutting ofl much of Hie
llg"t-
LodiilDi with or without board a
desired. Come and are the rooms ant'
I will guarantee that yon will be atl
fletl. Ed Howe.
Don't Be Deceived
With 5 or 70 tr cent whlakles i r
hrandira and think It better thr"
Francis' puts double dialllled 1( 0 rro '
brandies. l"t have thm tested fr
ftiarg-at rinli and Hlnir K.tei-.
Ktsgcue, Oregon.
i si r iumuu.
1
attractive womanhood and equip her for the duties of wife and motherhood.
All druggists sell $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardul.
. . Ilollywood,
American, and H.o favorably impressed me. th.t on my v ait to 1 a t mom
Wk
inTnrrr
relieved. To ute her own words, "It
fttr adir Bad llUratniw, tddran, rWIni
i)fnu,.jiiV' Tin Ctuttuwooft. iudlcl
SOUTHAND EASI
fl. .il n. r ri
doiunern racmcuo
SHASTA ROUTE
Traina leave Kuarene for Portland and way
stations at 8:00a mt 1:42 p oi.
Iv l-ortland : I a m 8:30 p m
Iv Enirene inn p m 1:10 a m
Ar Ashland 12:30 a la 12:08 a m
Ar Hacramento fiKXI p aa 4:25 a m
Ar San Frenoiaco 7H6 p m 8:16 a m
Ar Ogden 5:45 a it a m
Ar Denver 9:00 a m V0 . to
Ar Kansas City 7:25 a lu 7;2n a m
Ar CutcaKo 7:45 am . UJO a oj
Ar Loe Angelee 1:20 p m 7410 a m
Ar El Tmo 6:00 p m SI .00 p m
Ar Fort Worth Ham 6:30 a m
Ar t'lty of Mexico 9:55 am 9:55 a m
Ar Houston 4.00 a in 4:00 a m
Ar New Orleama 6:2) p m 6:25 p m
h t Waalilngton 6:42 a m 6:42 a n
Ar New York 12:43 p m 12:43 p a
Pullman and Tourist oars on
both trains. Chair cars Sacra
mento to lgden and Kl Paso,
ard otirist cars to Chicago,
St Louts, New Orleans and
WaMbinntoQ, .
Connecting at San Fran
clt,oo with several steamship
linos for Honolulu, Jnaii.
China, PhlUipitibs, Central
and South Anierioa.
u Mr L J Adair, agent atiKuKene
-r adiiroH
It. B. MII.I.KIt,
Ol'A Portland O.
Canadian Pacific
!$60.00
To St Paul and return,
limit CO 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.
I'or particulars tp.ly to
H. H, AHOTT, Agent
B6 Third Street
. J. COYLE. 1 Portland, Or,
Aast Uen Pass Agt
Vanoouver B. O.
Your attention Is nalli,d to thit TTrVW RUB.
' (MITRI)" trains ef the "CHICAOO, MIL-
tAUKKK ft ST PAUL KAIIJtOAD.
" he onlv nerfant trajn. In th. wnrlH "
Ton will 6nd It desirable to rldson this
''Veins when going to any point ia th
Eastern States or Canada. They couneo
wito an i ransoontinental Trams and all
M.'kst Asanta sell tfoketa.
Kor further information, pamphleta, eto,
C. J. EDDY,
Portland. Ore.
J. W. CASEY
Trav Pass Agent.
Corvallis & Eastern
RAILROAD.
Tine UA.HU
Nt 2 for) Yaqulna
Train leaves Albany 12:50 P M
leaves Corvallis 1 :.'o P M
.rrivee Yaonlna 6:45 PM
No. luKettirDltur
Leavee Yssiulm. 7:00' A M
Leaves Corvallia 1 1 :S0 A M
Arrives Alhany p w
rto. I for'Detmll
Learee Albany 70 A M
Arrives iJelmit 12:15 j j
So. 4 fiora Detroit
Leavee Detroit 12.45 P M
Leavee Albany... 5:40 PM
Trains 1 and 4 arrive In Albany In time to
connect with the H anith bound train, as well
as giving two or hree h.nira In Albany h-fora
leparture ol S P North bound train for Port
land. 'I raia No 1 connects with the S P west aide
train at Oirvellla (,'r.iwlnit for Independence
McMinnville and all poinU north te Portland
EDWIN STONE,
Manager
JTf'PNKK
Atraat Albany
ru--"i n,'r't-r- K'"r,yJ".iai,,frt, nlrectionn, unci km irroHtlv
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Start Girls Rightl
Many beautiful girls become invalids for Ufa,
because st th crucial period of puberty they
pay o attention to the laws of health. Mothers
should protect their daughters' health by Jlv..
Ing them atresisry Informstloa and proper
treatment. When the meuei come on s J'rl
unaware. In her Incxpulenc she b either
frightened Into convulsions, or scared into try.
Ing to check the (low. Many girls have checked
the flow and It ha. never started again. And
as t result they have grown pale-faced, with
"crow-tradu" on their cheeks, tnd dark half,
moons under their eyes. A dose of
WINEor2RDUl
taken every morning after t girl Is twelve years
old will bring the men.es on properly tnd keep
them regular. It will h.u h.. j..,.i- i.i.
Aabnrv Tart, V. J . Febrntrv ft loon
savod my life."
J. WKttLUY 0KOS8.
iidicint Cuuipnjr, Ch.iuuwuga, Tau.
,TCKETSTOlllLLiP0INTS EAST
I VIA
Shortest and Quickest Line
TO
ST. PAUL, DULUTH. MINNEAPOLIS. CHICA60
An all points East,
Threuih Pelaee aad tourist lleepora.
Dining aad Buft.t Smoking Llbrar, Cere.
DAILY TRAINS. FASTTIME.
BKKVIOKa ND SCENKKY TJNKO.UAIB
Tickets to.uolnts East vli Portland and the
GREAT NOKTli EKN BY., on sale at South
rn l'acilio Depot Ticket Otroe, Eugene, or
GltKAT NOimiEKN Ticket 6uW
122 TRIRD STREET
"ORTLANH, "
Kor liatca. Koldere and full Information
eading EaatirTrip, caU on or address.
JW niALON. H. DICKSON,
Ticket P us. Att. OltyTlcket Acent
121 Third Street, Portland,
Ail 0. DLNNIHTON, G. W.P. A.
U12 Pitst Aveuuo, Seattle, Wash
Gap Closed
The bneratlon of through trains be
tween Han Francisco and Los An
geles, via Surf and Balita Barbara,
will begin on
Sunday, March 31, 1901
. ..;.ON THE NEW....
COAST
LINE...
Two Througn Trains Dally. Ths
Coast Line Limited leaving each
terminal eaily in the morning equip
ped wl'h eleuant cafe and parlor cars,
will make daylight triie through the
most picturesque, varied and enter
taining, toaoee on the continent.
Inquire of agents of the
iouthern
'acific.
Oregon
AMD
T8E EAST
The Os'R. N .
Gives the Cholosi of
DAILY
TWO VIA
THE OREGON
SHORT LINE
TO
Salt Lake,
Denver,
Omaha,
Chicago and
Kanaas City.
ONE VIA
THE GREAT
NORTHERN
M.
TO
Snokane.
Mlnneapolt a1
St. Paul: and
Chicago.
Ocean Hteainers leave Portland every
o Days rur
SAN FRANCISCO.
Boats leave Portland dally for all Wll.
lametteand Colunit la River Points.
Monthly Htrsniers to China and Japan
For full Information call ni, nr d.
drees nearest O. It, dt N. Tloket Agent'
or address,
A. L, CRAia.
Geii'l Ptsfinger A "en'.
i. Portland," JI7" ".
n ner