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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1902)
r SUA" Ati- 'j;: PrjparalionforAs-.-iiaiiri; iiFJAi andHcSula iKBSwuoilsonrtDawBlsof fSfiand Rcsf-Contiiins neillicr Sm.Mofpliiiie iKTIiiicraL jSt NARCOTIC. 1 'AiWBHV? '"ffleji... iifcrl Remedy forConstipa- -t OUI jlulllrlLil,LiitiiiiKJca iVbr 'ns .Convulsions .Fcverish--s and Loss of Sleep. jar Senile Signnlnre of VEWYOIiK. COPY OF WRAPPER. StjlTRfllt PflKET. .miflS & HILLER j PROPRIETORS stair share ol the publio pat unnte solicited. To the Farm tn will pay lhe highest gtrset price for fat catlle, hogs mi ebiep. Shop on Wlll axette Bt, Eugene, Oregon. ? , .1.. J uraers prompuy ubuvhicu, fl Keep Constantly on Hand Full i iuppij 01 3EEF MUTTON PORK and VEAL roceries Having a lartre and complete Btuck of Staple and Fancy Groceries, bought in the beat mnrkeb, I can offer the public better CASH Price than any other doum in Eugene J. L. PAGE 1J8EKE FLORENCE jSTAGE LjINE. UANQS, Proprietor leayes Eugene for Florence y except rjundav at 6 a m Wrnln stage leaves Florence JgeBe dally exnept Sundays at SMavn kt R m jfnvee in Eugene at ? p m the day AtF.I rin. 1 tkip::"":-" " tor ule tt K. Banin' livery stable, ; M llur.l a pvenport's o .. WHEELER, Expert Accountant. i 1 d Rfii lenoe Fairmount, Oregon. ",c""ertl from tmt to d.mble entry, ywioni iriven in double entry. T nient of intricate and involved acooun innturif and nnlm .nlrMvwi uabove " ve prompt attention. The MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ol New York lanaj , i(ei Endowment nd Gold Bond "wo tnd Annuities. Guaranteed velue "tu lumiined by I w- A. WANN, Eugene, Or. otel him i TN SEGAR Proprietor. Strictly first -claw. Nw mMiv?rnr-nt. '-.tea, (1 tol2 per dny. ' arteri fur Commercial lien. 1 Taa For Infants acd Children. " The Kind You Havp Always Bought Bears if In Use For Over Thirty Years BUBINF.8S CAHPS ATTORN KYS-AT-LAW. M tVILLlAMS, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Collections a specialty. JUice Over Lane County Bank. BILYEU, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Oflii.e-Uver First National Bank. Euox&b, Oeboon. U WOODCOCK, ATTOK NEY-AT-LAW Office One half block south of Chriaroan B 1 Kdoenc, Ouicjom. SKIFWORTH. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Will practice In all the Court's. EUOINK OlUOON. HIUTOS W THOUPSOa OHAS A HAKOl HOMPSON 4 HARDY, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW. Office In Ffrat National Bank Building, Practice in all the courts. Eooins, Obioon. M TRAVIS, Attorney- -At Law. Office Over Eueiie Loan & Saviugs bank, Eugene, Oregon. , QEO, B DORRIS, ATTORNEY COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Will practice in all the courts of the Second Judicial District aud in the Supreme Court of the itate. Special attention given to collections ana matters in probate. Office First National Bank Bldg. Rooms 1. 2 aud 8. John M. Edmunson Leon R. Edmunson, EDMUNSON & EDMUNSON. ttorneys-At Law. Practice Ir all the courts. Collections a sped lty. fMrOrhce Over Loan & Savings Bank, EUGENE, OREGON. OUISE.BEAN ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In Tnan A Ravine bank building. Room 3. Special attention given to land and mining fatten. Eugene, Oregon. MEDICAL. J3AINE 4 KUYKENDALL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Offices In Eugene Loan fc Savings Bank Building. Special attention to surgery and surgical die; esMfl oi wouieu. J S LUCKEY, JEWELER. kVjtclies and Cloclu'Repalred. F.-oma. Oaiooa 1) K O BIDDLE, DE2"TISri Tfioe --un Olive .treet, .betweea Flftih aid Slth .irejioue block wart ot Miuneasota hotel H EKLKKT LEIdll ASSAVEU AND MKTALLUKG1ST Eoocra Obk Dest equipped Aauy I-boraVry la the flute. Working tents mlo on ore .mple of one u hfty poun'U to'letermine tbe most suiiaoii method ol treatment. HE 1'ACIFIU MUTUAL LIFE. Vrv Latent LIKE AND ACCIDENT POLICIErt A L bibt J. Caao5, f!eo. Atrt., M. Wui.ua Portland, vra Local Agent, Euw TRAMPS ON THE CARS. Bo Car la Odea Entre4 ,Iy. Springing; the Door Ol, The box car Is often entered by, springing the door off its Iron war Bt the side opposite the seal. A party so- tut! one way will do this for a party going the opposite direction and then, when all are In, spring the door back again. Since everything externally ! lu the beet of order, long trips may be made In thla manner without dts turl'.ince or Interruption. Now and then the prisoner la ex posed to danger of starvation. A case of this kind has been related to me where only the aecldcntlal visit of a trulu hand saved a man from death. A railroad accident, whether by wa ter or fire. Is a very serious affair to passengers of this sort Yon have doubtless read more than once, aa I have, of tramps drowned like rats or burned or crushed to death while steal Ing rides In this fashion. Hiding the trucks is done In various ways. A locomotive engineer of my acquaint ance has shown me the precise spot from which he had taken out two men at one time. It was on the rear truck of the tender. They were resting face downward on the truck beam, with just eleven Inches of vertical space for their bodies by actual measure ment. Independent. The Crescent aa an Emblem. The crescent has been known since time out of memory. In ancient my thology It decorated the foreheads of Diana and of Astnrte, the Syrian Ve nus. In the days of Rome's greatest glory the ladles wore It as an orna ment in their hair. Since the founda tion of Constantinople, the ancient By zantlum, It has been the emblem of the city and as Buch adorns Its walls and public buildings, besides being stamp ed on Its coins and postage. The legend which accounts for Its universal adop tion In Turkey, and Constantinople In particular, is as follows: Philip of Macedon laid siege to the city In the year 340 B. C. lie chose a night of unusual darkness for the pro posed assault, but was foiled by the moon suddenly breaking from behind a cloud. In commemoration of this providential deliverance the crescent was adopted as the symbol of the city. The Mohammedan sultans were slow to assume this emblem until some one mentioned that It was the symbol of increasing greatness, power changing as rapidly as the phases of the moon. Too Strons; For a Jnrr. "Tou can never tell what a Jury will do In the way of awarding damages," said a lawyer. "Some years ago I happened to be present at a meeting between a man Injured In the big rail road wreck on the Lake Shore, at ABh tabula, and representatives of the road. The man asked $25,000, and the rail road had offered $17,000. The man told his story, and It was a terrible one. It seems that he was caught In the wreck and held by ono foot, which was pinioned down. The wreck caught fire, and the flames crept toward him. Firemen and others around saturated his clothing with water and placed wet blankets over him, but he was not released until his foot was burned off. It was a grewsome story. "One of the directors of tho road was present. lie took the claim agent aside and said: 'Give that man $115,000. If he tells his story in court, he will get dnmnges enough to put tho road into the hands of a receiver.' He got the money." New York Tribune. Comee That War. A young minister who was naturally ot a shy disposition was rather embar rassed at his first marriage ceremony and unwittingly reversed the usual order of the service, thus making the bridegroom promise to love and obey his blushing bride. The error passed unnoticed at tho time, but shortly aft erward It dawned upon the father of the bride that a mistake had occurred, and he said to tho minister: "I believe, Mr. , you have made John promise to love and obey my daughter. Ah, well," be added after a pause and with a sly look at his bet ter half, "I suppose It won't matter much. It generally comes to that any way." Pearson's. A Storr of Stevenson. Robert Louis StevenBon was par ticularly attached to the "v" In his name and utterly averse to the "ph" form of spelling. Letters of admiring autograph hunters did not often draw him, but one day In Samoa a Iottcr ar rived containing praise so Judicious that he Bald, "That I must answer." Then his eye caught the envelope, ad dressed to R. L. Stephenson. "Step hence, Step-hen-son!" he cried and, crumpling the offending missive, flung It on the lire. He Didn't Have to Kneel Down. Flora What a lovely ring! And It's a lady's ring too. Ilornce Yes, I thought you would like It i Flora Why, Is It for me? Horace You are a lady, aren't you? Flora Oh, dear! This Is so sudden! -Chelsea (Mass.) Oazette. Laat Pate Wor.e Thaa His First. Smith Poor Wederly Is having a hard time of It. Ills first wife got a divorce from him, you know. Jones Yes, and he has a bard time paying her alimony, I suppose. Smith Worse than that She la bis present wife's dressmaker. Chicago News. Two Trials. Tess Aren't you going to choir re hearsal tonight? Jess No. "You'd better. We're going to give that new hymn a trial." "Can't. I'm going to give a new blui a trial rrf self." Tbousands Seal into Exile. F.very year a large number ol "r ull'i-rers whoee lungs are sore and rai-ki-ri with oonglia are urged to go to another climate. But this Is cmily nnd no' always sure. I),, n't ln le vihfn Ir Klua'a New l)wivny un l.nn-uinptlno will cure you at li.vme !' the mntit Infall'hle rr'nllcliie fur t'linuh", Colds, and all Throat and Lung diseases on i ar' h. The Brit dm hMiiite relief. Astounding cure riilt Irnm prllent use. Trial bottle free at W L IM Lano. Price 60 and $1 00. Every bottle guaranteed. MARITIME EXPRESSIONS. re4 la a Metaphorical Sense, Ther Are Quite Coutanoa. Maritime expressions, used meta phor-lenity, are. In fact, very common. We sa.v a couple are "spliced," a young man Is the ruatnatay" of his family, an Intruder "puts his oar In," the mem ber from Wayback. "steera tnrougn, a man Is "hard up, sometimes "taken aback" or has "the wind taken out of his anils." a toper la "slewed," a loafer 'spins a yarn," sometimes "tries the other tack." and a ruler "steera the ship of state" through troublesome times. This last metaphor la extremely an- clout. by the way. Horace refers to Rome, as a ship at sen. and Plutarch auvs the Delphic oracle referred to Athens In the same way. A Tamil savlnc embodies a Uko metaphor, "The soul Is the ship, reason Is the helm. tho oars are the soul's thoughts, and truth is the port." An old collection of Kngltsh proverbs contains this one The tongue Is the rudder of our ship." A Malay maxim says. "The boat which Is swamped at sea may be balled out, but the shipwreck of the affections Is final." Aristophanes, riatitus and others use an expression which comes down to us as an English saw, "To row one wny and look another." An old Eng Usb proverb (1014) was, "It la not good to have an oar In every one's boat" United Service. "LlftlnK the KlnsT." One of the picturesque English coro nation cereraonlea which have been discontinued Is that of lifting the king. In the old days the monarch always slept at the palace of Westminster on the night before the coronation. The regalia, which are still, technically speaking, In the dean and chapter of Westminster, were brought by them to Westminster hall In preparation for the ceremony. These were arranged on a long table, the crown, the scepter, the spurs, and so on. Tho king when ho descended from the pnlnco to West minster hall was lifted by his nobles on to a marble chair. The lifting of tho king Into this chair was a survival of tho old Saxon custom of carrying the king on his shield. The cuBtom survived up to the tlmo of the coronation of Oeorge IV. When the monarch was seated In tho chair, he at once directed by pointing his linger which of hts nobles should carry the various parts of tho regalia to the oh bey, and the procession began. Lon don Tatler. Why He Wu Rejected. The Boul of a rajah who had been released from the cares of this world and an uncongenial wife presented himself at tho gates of paradise. "Have you been In purgatory yetT" demanded Brahma. "No, but I have been married." "Enter then. It Is the same thing." At this moment nnother soul arrived, who begged Brahma to allow him also to enter. "Softly, softly. Iluve you been In purgatory yet?" "No, but neither baa that other fel low. Ho died the same dny I did." "Very true, but he had been mar ried." "Married, Indeed! Why, I have been married three times." "A wny, then, to tho lower regions!' said Brahma sternly. "Paradise Is not made for Imbeciles." A Man's Saeoess. Ever think what "success" In life means to a man? That -ho work like a dog as long as he IIvcb and send his wife sbroud and his children away to school. Then when he dies ho must leave a competence for his "loved ones," In order that they may con tinue to live without work. Ever hear of a man's loved ones being criticised for failure to do their duty toward him? But from the tlmo the boy Is eight years old to the time tho man Is tottering with old ago he never picks up a book, newspaper or magazine without Beclng something with refer ence to his duty. But did you ever hear of any one owing a duty to man or boy? Atchison Globe. A Wasp's Nest. The female wasp spends the winter In a torpid condition, and when spring arrives she hunts up some sort of sheltered spot approprlnto for a nest. Having selected the retreat, she pro ceeds to lay within It the foundation of a home. For this object earth will not serve ber turn. The substance of which the walls and chambers of the house are to be composed must be none other than the UneBt paper, made of wood pulp, mixed with a sort of sizing, worked to a paste and finely spread In sheets. Brief Naval Meesaere. One of the briefest naval dispatches ever penned was Captain Walton's message to bis chief, Admiral Byng, after the defeat of the Spanish fleet off Cape Passaro In 1718, and It ran thus: Sir 1 have taken and burnt as per mar gin, going- for Syracuse, and am, sir, your obedient servant. ! walton. A Director. "They tell me that Jim Mugging Is one of the directors In a big city cor poration now," Buld the grocer. "Yes. I seen him las' time I was down to town," said Mr. Meddergrass. "He directs the envelopes fer the firm.' Baltimore American. Borne men wake up and find them aelvea famous, while lota of others stay up all night and never even get a glimpse of fame Chicago Newa. Four per cent of sailing vessels and 2 per cent of steamships are lost In a year. Xewly Furnished Lodging House New rr-da In newly train ted and papered rooms at tha Courthouse Ixirtgliig House. Only one block from ilia main buolnes street, and but a little more than two blocks from the uisuiffloe. A very riuiet lucaiuy. Oiiisirtp rixmi" at p ar corners away from hall, splendid for nay sleepirin, Windows of these) rooms under pro- - tu g r- f, cutting oil much of tti lltrnt. Ixlclnir with or without board rUmrvri. Oune ai d are the roomt and I will vuaraulMi that J on will b satis fied, nuws CLASSIFIED GOLUMS. NotlcM tinder thU hftavH nnt r atl f..- Id, W oenta per woek: II 60 ft moat hi 12 par you. Help Wanld. WAS 1'ED. Kirst-class diulug room Birl wanted at Hotel Eugene at one. A ly at oi'iv. WAN 1 ED. Mu and wile tu work on a farm. Address Luck Box 347, Eu. gene, Oi -gnn. WAN TED A ln,u-e for our vtar fr.mi April ltt. Erui 6 to 7 rooms, uea. business district. Acdresa M, care Of (jUAKl), v, A r. IJ. 1 :el I yrnt yiuu lieu from 17 to III eaia o age, havlug eoiumou school eiliU"Mtnu, to learn uieohautcal trade-, rot full Informs, liou apply or write to Uulou Iron Works, 2! Murkel street, Ban Fran cisco. AGENTS WANTED.-First ela,B proposition, to energetic ladles ami gentlemen. O.ie for laih t .wiielnp deslied. Oik d pay and at ady em ployment. Bend for booklet aud prao tioal guide to agents at ouu.-. T II Beuton, Geu'l Agent, Oooduougb (lg., Portland, Ore. V ANTED. (Several persons of char acter and good reputaliou in each slate (one lu thla county required) to represent and advertise old establish ed wealthy business bouse ot solid linunoial standing. Salary (18.00 weekly with expenses adltloual, all payable lu cash each Wednesday direst from head ofttoea. Horse aud oarriage furnished, when ueoeesary. .References, Enclose self-addressed envelope. Manager, SOS Caxton Building, Chicago. For Sale. BUQUY KOHfeJALE a good second hand buggy for sale eheap, Kuquire of (J Marx, Jr, Eugeue. COW FOB BALE A floe uilloh cow for sale. Enquire ol Ur It n Wll- loughby, dentist, over MoCluug's store. FOB hALE.-One of the choices! residences lu Eugene on Willamette street. Call on T N Hegar, Hotel Eugene, for further particulars. FKEdH MILK COW FOR BALE. A No I fresh milk cow for sale. Ap ply to E W Zumwalt 6 miles north west of Irving or address Bame at Junction City Oregon. FOB BALE A good grain, hay and stock farm of 210 aorea for sale, J mile from store, postumoe, school and church, 4J miles from rail road station, good buildings, well watered, level aud good location, 120 aorea plowed and part sown to wheat, on reasonable terms. A snap for tbe purchaser. Can bs reaobed from Uoshen bystage. Call on C 8 Blcbardson Fleaaaut bill or V A Parker, 482 Jeflerson street, Eu gene, Oregon. Rooms and Board. ROOM AND BOARD. Furnished rooms and board at reasonable terms. Call at 407 Oak street. Miscellaneous. GET YOUB HOUSE NUMBERED. I have tbe agency for tbe enam eled eteelplate bouse numbers and will take your order and put tbe number up. M0 Van Tyne, room 2 over MoClung's store. Lot Rates for Settlers. During the months of March aud April the Canadian Pad Ho Railway and 800-Line will make the following low rates to North Paul Ho Coast points From Bt Paul $26; from Chicago, $33 and correspondingly low rates from all points In the East. This route Is tbe pioneer line In Immigration to the Pacific Coast. If you have friends lu the East who are contemplating oom lng to lbs West aud will furnlab me lib their names and addresses we ill be pleased to have our eastern representative give them full informa tion regarding tbe resources of Oregon and assist them la arranging for their trip. For time tables, dates and other in formation call on or address, F P Johnson, F A P A, U Pit, 142 Third street, Portland, Oregon. A Horrible Outbreak "Of large sores on my II I tie daught er's bead developed into a case of scald bead" writes C D Iablll, of Morgan ton, Term, but Buoklen'g Arnica Halve completely cured her, It'a guaranteed cure for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, pimples, sores, ulcers and pll Only 'it onnta at W L DeLano's. k Ghastly Find. Taooina, Wash, Mar 10. The body of a murdered man was found to- day among tba embers of a barned bonne six miles south of Taooina. The bead had been severed from the body and was lying two feet away. IIih few 40 Oliver Huiky and Uang plov s are especially adapted for win ter plowing, Beelbriual FL Cham hers t Bro's. dkw a X. a a UiS aif&otara j h?m i n fj- 5 In them attractive womanhood and equip her for the duties of wife and motherhood. All druggists sell $1.00 bottles of Vine of Cardul. The Hollywood, Attburv Park. N. J., Fobruarv 8. 1000. I your advert! aemeut in rt-nnrit to iuo of I'ajMul (n tho i.aitiiuoro American, and it bo favorably liupreitai. me that on tnv visit to ltultimoru during the holUtays I puruhued a bottln ot it for my ariopU tl diuiRhlur, who wm aiiffring with female troubles. Hho had bt'cu undt-i tho d-hi tor's caro tor aome time, and whtn her pa Hods would eoum on Ii-t mi ft o ring, wan noine thiiiR tern hi. I Induced her to try it and tho tlrst rioso tiruuRlit on her suensea. tihe took it regularly aooordiuir to the directions, nnd wns frrviitiy relieved. To uio her own words, "H a ud my life" J. W b.ShK V CltOtiS. Tor tdvtc tnd Ittarslur. urtdran, rMne irmplnmi, "Th 1-J1m' Advltory DVfwrttntuiL," l'hsj Ciittniog alvdiclii Cwui,'uy, CUtUuuof, l'enu. SOUTH AND EASi -VIA Southern Pacific Go SHASTA ROUTE Tratni leave Kuir.'ue for Portland and wny tationa at 8:lHl.i in: 1 :i'.' to. ir Portland lv Kll'eue Ar Anhlaud At HaorHlnuiito Ar Bau Fi-anoiMco : :S0 a Ul 2. ON p u. 12:l a ui 6:00 p m 7:45 p m 8:80 i u 1:15 a in )'2:0S a ui 4:25 a m H:I5 u Ogdon Denver Kaunas Oily Clilciuo 5:45 a u H:(M a m 7:'25 a in 7:45 a in H -45 a in i'Jl in 7;Wi w u V.S0 a id l.oe Angeles HI 1'iwo Fort Worth City of Mexico HllUMtOU New Orleara. WMliinxton New York 1:20 p m AKXI p tu d:S0 a m W:5ri a m 4:1X1 a ui 11:25 p m t:4'J a m 12:43 p in 7M a m U:00 p ni (1:0 a in i-M a in 4:00 a in :25 u m tl:41! a m 12:49 pro Fullman and Touriiit can ou both trains. Chair unn Sacra mento to i 'gileu and F,l l'aio, and auriit cars to CliicR., tit Louis, New Orlesus ami WaRuiiurtou. Coutiet'tinK at Kao IFran cikoo witti several RteiMnHhli1 Hues for Honolulu, ,l;ilaa, China, rhitlipiiiee, Oeuiral aud South America. See Mr L Q Adalr.Iagent atKuKue or addres K. B. Mlt.I.KIi, UFA l'ortland 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 a H. ABOTT, Agi-nt BO Third biroet B, J. COY! F 1 Fortlaud, llr, Asst Gen Pau Aat Vaaoouvnr' B, O, Tour attention is enllefl to tl, "PIONKKR ' ' " - LI M IT K I )" trains f the "CH IC A CO, MI 1 WAUKKK & ST PAUL IIAIMIOAD. t ns only enect tralun in tlie world. Tim will find It denlrahle tu ride en Trains when going to any point in tb Kan tern States or Canada, Iher couuec with all Transcontinental Trains and ticket Aaenta sell tlcketa For further Information, pampuleta. ask any Ticket Agent or C. J. EDDY, Portland, Ore. J. W. CASEY Trav Pass Aent. Corvallis & Eastern RAILEOAD. Tins cine Nc 2 for Yaiuina Train leaves Albany 12A0 Ieavee Corvallis IM Arrives Ywiuina 6ri V M M Pal No. 1 Itetunilnf leaves Yviulna 7KIO A Imm Corvallie I1JK) Arrives Albany 12:1a A M pM to. 8 for Detroit- leaves Albany 7.(10 A Arrives uetrult 12:15 P No. 4 fiom Detroit IiOaves Detroit Leaves Albany.,. , Trains 1 and 4 arrive In 12 41 P 5:40 P Albany In time connect with the S Psnuth iKiunil train, as on irmns iwn or ,in uoum in noanv uelore trtiire ul S P North bouud train fr,r i'ort - hui'L i rin No 2 cinnects with the S P wt train at Corvallis Crimnluit for Indepnndence McMiunvllle aud all poluU north U Portland EDWIN STONE, Manager TCl.NLU Start Girls Right! Many beautiful jlrli become Invalids for life, because at the crucUl period of puberty they pay ae attention to the Itwi of health. Mothers should orotect their dmtfhtrrt' hulIK hu mv. necessary informttlon and wooer treatment When the meases come en a g'rl uruwarcj In her Inexperience the b cither frightened Into convulsions, rv scared Into try Inj to check the flow. Many girls have checked the flow and It has never started again. And as a result they have grown pale-faced, with "croW'tracks on their checks, and dark half moons under their eyes. A dose of WINEorCARDUI taken every morning after a girl Is twelve years old will bring the menses on properly and keep them regular. U will help her to develop Into MpaaaaajajfjajanlnhI &MaaaaiJ TICKETS TO ALL FCINTS EAST Shortest end Quickest Line TO ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MIMNtLAPOLiS, CH1CA6Q An all points. Kant. Dlalng and Buttet .mohlng Llbrarf Ca'rs. DAILY THAl.'.'H. FAST TIMK. -BBKVICKAND St KNEliY CNEQUALK Tiukets to,polntn Kant vii I ortland and the OKKAT NtiKTll KHN UY., on nale at South rn l'actlic lVpot Tickiit Oll-'ce, Kugene it Q UK. IT NtillTilKltM 'Picket HHioe 122 TRIRDiSTREET "ORTLAND Vor l.slen, l''-,ldem and full information ai limr Krntir'l'rip, call 011 or addnws. J W l'HALON, H. DICKSON, Trav P nn Afit. City Ticket Aeut l'l.' Third Street, Portland, A it C. DLNNISTON, G. W. P. A. Iil2 Flint Avenue, Seattle, Wanli Gap Closed Tha nteration uf tli rough traitu bo twftm San runriKc aud.IMi An (tpIhb. via Surf and Sauta liarbara, will bKia un Sunday, Mm 31, 1901 ....ON THE NEW.... COAST LINE... Two ThrmiKii Trains Daily, Tho ('ft.t I -inn I.lmitfjil Iraving each lormloal fuily lu the niornlutf oquijH wi'h elewant afo ami rWr cam, will make tluvliuht trim tlirouirh the mot piotureuet varied and enter tainintr. Mieui on tha continent Iuqulruof ageaU of the ' outhern acific. Oregon SUOJrIlINE tills swiqUmon Pacific tSe EAST Tha On R. A Gives the Choice of S. DAILY all etc. TWO VIA thi csrr, SHORT L!.t TO Salt Lake, . Denver, Omaha, Chicago end Kansas City. iiii '"!;V'i-" ONE VIA THE BRUT NORTHERN ' BT. TO Snokane-, MlnneapolJ s St. Paul and Chicago. Al Ocean (Steamers leave Portland ever 6 Days for . SAN FRANCISCO. XI M M M Boat leave Portland dally for all Wll. 4lametteand Columbia Hiver Points. to well Monthly Htcamora to Chlua and Japan For lull Information call ou or a dress nearest O, R. A N. Ticket Ageti ( or address, A. L. CRAIfJ. Gen'l Passenger Agent, Portland, Or, , .1,1. I