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i - - " 1 ' SWEET ' I ! MISTRESS s PRUE J ... BY M. U AVARY 4 Copyright, 1801, by M. L. Avaxy J nixed place In the den. a niche. She bod found fhe 1 av Always Bought, ami v. hub 1ms been' in i!-c for over .10 jours, has borne tlm fdsriiaturo of . . ami hps been matin o uV-r his pcr- j?'. ' 'j-'T ""- 80,,al supervision since !t ''-fancy, asftttr? '. ' -v Allow ito one to d( eiv yo,i a this, jyi Coimii it -.i.s, Imitations and " Just-as-Koixl" are but jjxjx rimi'ii : Ciat trine with and cuiIuiik'T the health of Infants a, id C-iiltlren Expert, uce against Experiment, What is CASTORIA (fcstm-in 5s n harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drop and Soothing Syrups. It is l'knsnnt. It eottfiiiiis neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrcotio substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverislmess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, euros Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Chililreu's Panaecit The Mother's Friend. CSWEJfflS CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of no. KM You Have Always Bought ; In Use Fcr Over 30 Years. THI CIHrl'H OOMMNV, Tt MUMMY STRECT, NIWVOM OM. GEJlTftAIt IIIKIHS & JdlLIiEH PROPRIETORS A Mr share of the public pur ' raoage solicited. To the Farm ! ntt will pay the highest i aarfeet price for fat cat lie, hone J ud aluep. Shop no Will amette Ht, Eugene, Oregon. Ordors promptly delivered 111 Keep Constant!) on Hand a Full Supply f IEEF MUTTON PORK and VEAL BUSINESS CAF-P8 Groceries Having a large and complete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, bought in the best market, can offer the public better CASH Prices thau any other house in Eugene ATTOKN KYS-AT-LAW. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Collectloni a specialty. Dffice Over Lane County Bank, k BILYEIT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office Over First National Bank. Ecokmk, Orioon, A 0 WOODCOCK. ATTO K N E Y-AT- LA W Office One half block south of Chrisman B 1 Eugene, Ob booh, SKIPWOKTH. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Will practice In all the Court's. Kdoknx Obroon. BKLHUS W THOMPSON cms a HAEDl T HOMPSON 4 HARDY, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW. Office Tn First National Bank Building. Practice in all the oonrte. Kuoini, Obioon. JI TRAVIS, -At Law. Attorney- Otce Over Eugene Loan & Savings bank. Eugene, Oregon. J. L. PAGE EUENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. t BANGS, Proprietor I Btaaa Irrvbh Kuirene (or Florence lalhexeept Sunday at 6 am warning stage leaves Florence krlajeae daily except Sundays at 2 tn ! Basaxdays at 8 a m. Arrives in Eugene al 6 p m the day Waiving. QEO, B DOHRIS, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Will practice in all the courts of the Second Judicial Uiatrict and in the Supreme Uourl of the atate. Special attention given to collections and matters in probate. Ottice first National Bank Bldg. Kooins 1. 2 and 3. John M. Edmunson Leon K. Edmnnaon. EDMUNSON A EDMUNSON. ttorneys-At-Law. PrftriinA tr all the courts. Collections a speci alty. A"Othoe Over Loan A Savings Bank, EUGENE, OREGON. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Loan A Saving bank building. Room Special attention given to una anu mining Iters. Eugene, Oregon. UFARK t!5 TRIP Jati ior sale at ""eor at HurJ U E. Rktiits' llverv stable. A Davenport's otboe AtWHEELER, Expert Accountant Jto 1 Hm( lenoe Fairmount, Oregon. ?""t-M rnrwA from ilncle to double entry. ittii,n( rfiven In double entry. Anient of intricate and invcWM acooun tiialtT. W iri'liiiri('and onlerti a.ldreed as above will invj pMmpt attnttox The MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of New York ifcrmi ol lift. Endowment snd Gold Bond rWiciu and Annuities. Ousrantud vslut ratti turniincd by . A. WANN, Eugene, Or, OUIR E. BEAN MEDICAL. iAINE 4 KL YKKMJALL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Udicea In Eugene Loan a savings Hans Building. j.j, -i)cial atU-uU in to surgery and aurgical dl- MM 01 wouieu. J S LUCKEY, Vatches JEWELER, nd Clfjcke'Repaire-l. E-ckii, 0boo I) K G BIDDLE, DENTIST Office -on ' 'lire itrwt, .between Flftih sad Sith lr hi ok wet oE Minneatote botel H Hotel Eugene.. E1UJEKT LEIGH AS.OAYEK AND METALLURGIST E-m-i 0h05 Bwt efiuil t'! Aay f.atmratory in the Stat. Fr nipt anl r' lial-le return, guaranteed. Wcrkinir U'U triad on ore samples of one to tif t v piiuud, t leurmine the most suitable method of trtatnint. The expressman lugged In a great lui.-le of burlap. The girls cut It open, and out tumbled boughs ct moun tain laurel, plumes of pine and hem lock and gay bunches of bittersweet berries. Ah, bow it smells of tbe woods at homei" cried Anne, her face bright with smiles and tears. The little brothers and eUters In the New England village where she lived before she enme to make her livirg as a stenographer In New York Bad gath ered It. "Ole Vlrglnny nebber tire!" shouted Margaret as the expressman lumbered lu again, bciirlng a big box. It was crammed with holly, running cedar "greenwood lace," Margaret called It and mistletoe. Oh, I love to touch It! Mamma's dour hands put It in." And Margaret sang: "The mistletoe hung In the r&rtle hall. The holly branch ahune oo the old oak wall. And the baroo's retainers were blithe and gay. Keeping their Christmas holiday. Oh, the mUtletoe bougbl Oh, the mistletoe hough!" The girls had lots of fun decorating tbe house from top to bottom. They made their den a bower of green and scarlet Then they festooned the doors of every boarder in the house. Nobody wus too old or new or glum or ugly to be thus prettily reminded that the merry girls up stairs, whose antics kept them awake o' nights and made them swear under and above their breath, were full of the Bplrlt of good will to men. The landlady's apart ment was Invaded while she was lu the kltcheu seeing to it that meals went Into the dining room properly. When she cuine up stalra tired and cross, lol the smoll of the forest and the glint of red berries greeted and soothed her. The little sewing girl who had recent ly taken the room next to the den cams timidly to the door to voice her thanks. "It makes me think of Santa Claus times," she said, with eyes suspicious' ly bright "It was ever so nice for you to do it for a perfect Btrnnger." "Oh, but you aren't a stranger!" snld lolly Margaret "You are our nearest neighbor, you know. Como right In and have a cup of tea. We're Just brewing." So Prue sat down among them and listened while they talked away about the folks at home. She watched them doing up small packages In white tis sue paper with red and green ribbons. "These are belated offerings," they said. "We were up till 1 last night tying up things. Hope we didn't dis turb you. We do Jabber so. It's such fun to make up the presents lots of crinkly paper and gay ribbons, you Bee, and not much else. W e can't give anything that costs over 10 or IB cents, so wo have to make tho magnificence of the parcel counterbalance tho hu mility of the gift. It looks like a Bin to send such trash, but It reminds klnfolk and friends that we think lovingly ot them. Besides, if folks didn't buy trash, what would become of the stores and the salesladies and cashboys they employ? Where would tbelr Christmas be if all of us were too wise to buy foolishly?" The little needlewoman turned to and helped with the parcels and waxed al most merry. When all the fluffy affairs were Incased tn coats of brown paper. she helped Margaret carry them to the corner drugstore to Liail. Good night," said Margaret at Prue's door. "But wait a minute. I'm going to stick n bundle of mistletoe over your door Just for luck, you know. And who knows? Lord Lovel may walk beneath It and find you here I" She took a spray out of the bowl of leftovers and, climbing on her steplad der chair, fastened It Into the running cedar. "We have some over our door," she said, laughing. "Your prince will be Bure to come," said True. v Margaret's engagement to a bank clerk and Anne's to a budding railroad magnate were matters of common talk In the bouse. Prue's room was In reality a slice cut off tbe den by a tbin partition, against which Margaret's and Anne's folding bed stood on one side and Prue's cot on the other, lu the night Anne shook Margaret "Listen!" she whispered. Through tho wall came the sound of weeping. For a time the girls lay quite still, but presently MargSiret whispered: "I can't stand It any longer. It sounds as If her heart were breaking. Let's go to her." In a few minutes they were in the tiny room kneeling by the narrow bed. "Oh," sohlied Prue, "I haven't any body to send anything to If I had any thing to send! And there's nobody to lend anything to me!" "You poor little thing!" said Oiey. "There, there; you can have us. We'll take you right In." They took her round to the social set tlement and whispered a word to thj head worker, and the head worker ask ed her to dress a doll. She brought It Into the dpn and bad great fun prink ing Miss Dolly out In gny attire. The head worker was much pleased with Miss Dolly's appearance and with the way the tire woman helped about th8 Christmas tn-e and the children. So also were the deaconess and the curate. It took only a day or two for Prue to find a lot of people to love. No young wr mnn who vlited the settlement had so many pe pi" to love hT In so short time. Th- d-a-one made her use ful in the mission. She had a recog- Night Was Her Terror. Margaret and Anne came back from the mission In a flutter. "Mr. Ashhurton brought a new prt-ucher home with him tonight. He tulks so quietly you would not call blm eloquent, and yet he holds us all spell bound. The Bowery toughs were like lambs. He Is from the west, Mr. Ash burton says, and he has been recently ordained. A great sorrow drove him luto the ministry. He used to bo rath er wild, and one night over a game of cards he came near killing a man, so near that he thought he bad killed him. Ills friends thought so. too, and got him out of the country before the vigi lantes would find him. When he recov. ered his senses, he was coming back to give himself up. but be got a letter from his sweetheart begging him not to and telling him It would kill her If he did. So he went off to Africa, India or somewhere else and roamed around, shooting elephants and things. After awhile he came homo and tried to get himself arrested, but failed because the man he thought ho killed la very much alive and doesn't want any case made out. Ills sweetheart had disap peared. Mie had no family and had gone away soon after he did. All bis efforts to trace her have been unavail ing. Think of going around for years burdened with tho belief that you had killed somebody!" Margaret looked to Prue for excla mations, but True had fainted. Per haps she had not bad enough to eat of lnte. Her appetito was poor, and dain ties were out of the question. They got her to bed and watched over her till she seemed to bo asleep. Next morning they wero off betimes to work. At tl Mnrgaret went homo to look after Prue, and Anno to tho mis sion to help the deaconess with the mothers' meeting. When Anne catno back, she brought the curate and his friend up stairs for a cup of tea. Margaret and Prue were talking soft ly together when they looked np and saw the guests In the doorway. Pine's face wns transtlgured, tho face of ono whose dead had come to life. "Oh, Prue, my darling!" the newcom er cried. And then Prue, who had nobody to love or to love her, wns clasped lu her lover's arms. CLASSIFIED HUMS, Notloes under this head not to uoeed five lues, M cents per week; II 60 a month; 12 par rear. Help Wanted. LADY CLKltK W AN 1 KD.-lall at the (U'AKt) office and leave imiue. Ulitli WAN 1 ED. fall at HOI Kast Kleveulh etrtet. Mutt be a good oook and an all-mouud bousekeeptr. MEN WANTED. -To chop balm wood for the Eugeue excvlior mill. Inquire at the mill. W ANTED. rjvveral persons of char acter nod good reputation in each tate (one in this county required) to teprment aud advertise old establish ed wealthy btibiuerw bouse ot solid financial standing. Salary 118.00 weekly with expenses adlttoual, all payable in cash each Wednesday direct from head ofneeti. Hone aud carriage furnished, when necessary. Krfereuces. Knchx-e self-addressed envelope. Manager, 314 fax ton Building, Chicago. For Sale. WOOD rUKtiALE -4 foot seasoned red ttr for sale. L C kkku FOH MALE. One of the choicest residences In Eugeneon Willamette Btreet. Call ou TS Begar, Hotel Eugene, for further particulars. FOH HALE. Springfield hotel. You miss a good thing If you fall to in vestigate this. It's a money maker J M Woods, Springfield, Oregon. 'There's always luck in tho mistletoe I hang," snld Margaret next night, stiindlng on the ladder chair and tak ing down tho faded greens, and the girls heard her singing: "Your love csme true, sweet Mistress Prue. There's luck, I know, in my mlstlstoe." rOH SALE -A good grain, hay aud stock farm of 18 acres for sale, 1 mile fruirt stole, poetoftloe. school aud church, 4 miles from rail road statlou, good bulldtuge. well watered, level aud good location im acres plowed and part sown to wheat, on reasonable terms. snap tor tbe purchaser. Can be reached from (ioshen byatnge. Call on C S Richardson Pleasant Hill or C A Parker, 482 Jeflerson street, Eu gene, Oregon, For Rent. SCIENTIFIC OPTICS. By Dr. C. W. Roberts. I'he i-clenco of optica and refraction baa developed and proven It a fact that a perfect eye never falls lu Its vision for distance. Kven though a peisou any have perfect, distant vision, be u tie compelling It through an Ini tio, t, ei ( ye. Tile eye, being controlled by ihe bn.ni, means a oonstaut brain strain tf tbe eye la in the least Imper fect the braiu m turn ualla on. tbe uer- vous system to regain the strength DeotMearlly used to compel vision: theiefore, the braiu or uervea are usu ally affected before the vision, which omy grows bad because of loss of power to compel perfeot vision through an Imperfect eye. Now, aa the perfect eyi never fails for distaut vision, It is the rufraculouist's busluess to make the luijierfeoteye perfect with glasses, aud tlieu it should never fall. Why? Be cause It has been made perfect. If your glasses are not so grouud that they correct every error and tlieu may be several errors you will still have trouble, aud be compelled to change your glasses lime afier time, ami your eyes will tie a oouslatit source of annoyance aud expense to you. This change and expense are abso lutely umit'oeaaary. Dr C W Kobt rta has fitted glasses for distant vision for the last fifteen yean with the dletluot understanding that If at any time iu the future the vision could be In tbe least Improved by blm- self or any other refraotionlst In tbe world, he would do It free nf charge. If you have headache or sutler from nervousness, it Is almost absolute proof that your eyes aie iuipe'teot. When failure to obtain relief by the uae of ordinary remedies demonstrate the fact that tbe trouble does not lie lu or dinary causes, call on Dr OW hobarta at Hoflmau House, Eugene, and he will make a free examination and give you such an explanation of your eyes and their connection with the nervous system that you cannot help but why your eyea may be the cause of your trouble. Cut This Out TICKETS TO AND FKOM ALL POINTS EAST VIA SHORTLINE TO St. Paul, Du'uth, Mirneapolis, Chicago AND POINTS EAST Through Palace and Tourist 81eeprn Dining and Bulfet Smokirut Library Cars DAILY TilAlNS; FAST TIME. For Katee, Folders and Full Information regarding tickets, routes etc, call on or address J. W. l'HAl.ON. t r a 11. DICKSON, ct a 122 THIRil STREET, PORTLAND A. B. C. DF.NNISTON, O. W. P. A. 612 First Avenue, SKATT1.K, Wash. SOUTH AiND EAST VIA Southern Pacific Co SHASTA ROUTE He Knew Ilia Own. One of the old timo southern negroes went to Boston to make his fortune. After a week of walking np and down he found himself penniless and no work In sight. Then be went from houso to house. "Ef yo' please, sab," ho began when his ring at tho front doorbell was an swered, "enn't yo' gib n p'or culled man wuk ter do or souipin ter eat?" And the polite answer lavarlnhly wns, "No, mister; very sorry, but huvo nothing for you." All who answered his ring addressed him ns "Mr.," but flnnlly shut their doors and hearts against lilm. Finally he rang the bell at a brownstone front A gentleman appeared, and tho old man began: "Boss, I Ib starvln'. Cant yo' gimme some victualB?" "You black, kinky headed rascal," ex claimed the gentleman, "how dare you ring the bell at my front door? Qo round the back yard way to the kitchen and the cook'll give you something, you black" Hut JuBt there tho old man fell on hta knees, exclaiming: "Thank de Lowd, I foun' mah own whito folks at las'! TO RUNT. Stock aud fruit ranch, 440 sores, 60 auras lu cultivation, 10 acres in orchard, one mile and a half from Waliervllltt. Call on or address E M Bowermau, Wallervllle, Oregon. Lost and Found. KEYS LOST. Bunch of keys on double groove rlug. One door key aud 6 or 8 others. Fluder leave at Guard oflloe and receive reward. HOUND. A U A H badge picked up ou Ihe etteet. Owner oau have same by oalllug at Uuahd oflloe and pay- lug for this advertisement. DOU LOST. An Irish setter bltoh lost Saturday April 6. Finder please leave came with J 11 Newman or John Simpson and receive a suitable reward. Miscellaneous. Tbnnk do Lawd, I 'cm!" foun' 'em I foun' MONEY TO LOAN. f'2000 to loan o good security. Address Look Bjx 123, Eugene Oregon. A Wonden S'atne In Totrro. In Tokyo, the capital of Japan, there exists a gigantic stutuo of a womnn made of wood and plaster and dedicat ed to Hachlman, the god of war. In height it measures fifty-four feet The head alone, which Is reached by a winding stairway In the Interior of the figure, is large enough to comfortably hold twenty persons. The figure holds n huge wooden sword In one hand, the blade of the weapon bciug twenty-seven feet long, and a ball twelve feet lu diameter In the other. Internally the Ugure is fitted np with an extraordinary anatomical arrange ment supposed to represent the differ ent portions of tho brain. A One view of tho country Is obtained by looking through one of the eyes of the statue. TrsUnlna Younsrsters to Sllnff Stones. It has been Bald that Asiatic nations excelled others In tho ubo of tho sling, and the sltngers of an ancient army used their little weapons with terrible effect "These natives have Buch skill says one old historian, "that It very rarely happens that they miss their aim. What makes them bo great In tho use ot the sling is tho training giv en them from their earliest years by their mothers, who set np a piece of bread bung at the end of a rod for a target and let their children remain without food until they have hit It when the child who Is the victor re ceives the bread as the reward of bis skill and patience." Rooms and Board. ROOM AND BOARD. Furnished rooms and board al reasonable terms. Call at 467 Oak Btreet. ' Odd Fellows Excursion. The Odd Fellows will ruu an ex cursion to Portland, leaving Eugen on the afternoon of April 2Slh and re turning April 27th on the evening train. Price for the round trip M.60. Tickets oau be had at Svarverud A Fisher's real estate oflloe, F A Ran kin's music store, Green's grocery and 0 F Lltllefleld'a olgar atore. If you waul to go, aeoureyour tlok eta soon aa tbe Dumber Is limited. The occasion la the dedication nf the 10 0 F Home. If not a member, you can attend to businesa Saturday ai-d visit friend and see the Bights Suudt-y, Working 24 Hours a Day. There's no rest for those tireless little workers-Dr King's New Life Pills Millions are always busy, ourlng torpid liver, laundloe), blllouBUtss, fever and ague, Tbey banish alck headache, drive out raaNrla. Never gripe or wesken. Small, taste nlos, work won ders. Try them. 26a at W L Da Lano's. Don't Be Deceived With 66 or 70 per osnt whiskies or brandies and think It bstier than Francis' pine double distilled lbO rroof brandies. Just have them tested free nf charge at Fifth and Blair etieets, Eugene, Oregon. I MFranoi b Trains leave Eugene for Portland and way etattuns at 8;00a out 1-A'i p m. 1 urtland Ktigene Ar Ashland At hacramentn Ar Han Franoisoo o-JKI a m ' 8:30 p m ii p m 1:15 a m 12:S0 a to a m A.-U0 p ai 4 in a m 7 Al p m 8:15 a ru Ogden lienver Kansas City Chioago 6:45 a n- U-5 a m 9:00 a na 9:00 a m 725 a m 7;Ui a m 7:45 a m VHO a m Los Angeles Kl Paao Fort Worth ; City of Melloo Huuston New Orleams Washington New York 1:20 p m 6.O0 p m 6:80 a m -9:55 a m 4:00 a m 6:25 p m 6.-42 a in 12:43 p m 700 a m 9O0 p m 6:80 a m 9:56 a m 4:00 a m 6:25 p at 6:42 a m 12:43 p m Pullman and Tourist cars on ,: both trains. Chair care Sacra mento to Ogden and Kl Paso, and ourist cars to Chicage. Ht Ijoula, New Orleans and Washingtou, C'onuerting at San Fran - daeo with several steamship t lines fur Honolulu, Japan, China, Philllplnee, .Central and South America. See Mr I. G Adslr, agent at Eugene or ejuuree R. B. MILLER, G I' A Portland Or Gap Closed The operation of through tralna . be- , twenu Han Ft ancirioo and loa An gelet., via Hurt and &SanU Barbara, will begin un Sunday, March 31, 1901 ....ON THE NEW.... COAST LINE, GET YOUR HOUSE NUMBERED, I have tbe ageuoy for tbe enam eled Bteelplate boute numbers and will take your order and put the Dumber up. M 0 Van Tyne, room 2 over MoCluog's atore. T N SEGAR- Proprietor. J ftrictlr first-claas. i N-w manatferaent, V, , Kates, 1 to2 per day. aaruelTlirtw, (or Commercial Met ptlE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE, Very l-eU-t LIFE AND ACCIDENT POLICIES. ALFtur J. Ca)!r. f'.eo. At., M Wai.i Portland, Ore Local Aa-ent, F.uaene , "I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs (.'has Applegate, of Alexandria, Ind, "and onuld hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that If I walked a block I would nranrh frlirhttullv and spit blood, but when all other medicines failed, three llOObottles ot Dr King's New Die oovery who'ly cured me and I gained yt pounds " It's absolutely guaran Ued to cureonogha, oolds, la grippe, bronchitis and thnt and lung trou bles! Price 600 and II XlO. t rial bot tle free at W L DeLano'a drug atore. Xttt the Gardener. When lu 1883 Professor Freeman wns examining Battle abbey, he found himself dogged by a person who, as he thought, somewhat otllcloualy obtruded bis offers of assistance. After vainly trying to shake him off he broke forth with: "I don't want your assistance. The Duke of Cleveland promised that I should not he Interfer ed with by the gardeners." "Exactly so," wns the reply. "I hope they have obeyed my orders. I am the Duke of Cleveland." Newly Furnished Lodging House New bed In newly painted and peered room" at the Courthouse Lodging House. Only one block from the main buinHM street, and but a little more than two blocks from the poeUifflce. A very quiet locality. Outside looms at rear corners away fmrn hall, splendid for day sleeping. Windows of theae rooms under pro ject in g r f, cutting nil much of Hie llgnt. Corns and are the moms and I will guarantee that you will be atls- , Dsd. r.u Howa City Property for Sale HaitDBicsti' ADDtnoa to Eoosas To Ihoae desiring to purchase city lota, I have laid out an addition on tbs south side of the eitr and north of College Hill Park I have 120 lots In this addition, and am selling them very low bo as to enable svery one to have a home of tbelr own. The prioe of these lots Is from toO np. Elus Btswibt Additio to ErjoiHi I have some very deairrable lots In this addition, in the very heart oftheoltyand within a few blocks of Willamette street, WBtTBtxia's Adbitiok to Ecoanav I have a few lots in this addition wltbio two blocks of the First National Bank, Colliob Hux Paax I have 100 lots tn this addition. The prioe now la 50 each. We will advanoe the piioe soon, W. expect College Hill Park to become tbe moat desirable resi dence piopertv in or near the eity. HiNUBicxa' Audition to Coll toe II ILL PiJUl Wa have 70 lota for sals cheap In this addition; also 40 or 60 acres of very choioe fruit land. I have on this place 1300 young prnne trees, about 4'JO llartlett pear trees, and 200 black walnut trees, also apples. plume and small traits. This place has a good farm bonse, barn and oat-hoases, and is a most beautiful suburban piece ol prop erty. It is known as the Locust Hill farm, and there is no plaoe In the stats more beaatilally and pleasantly titoated. I am not in real estate business aa a busi ness ws sell our own lands only. I employ so agents. Any one desiring to purchase any of this property will And me al the First National Bank. I will be pleased to show property and give prices. I mlbl ex change some of this property for good timber land. Come snd tee me. T. O. Hiansicu. CASTORIA for Infants and, Children, ; . Hw Kind You Have Always BougM Bears the tot Oregon SHOrLWE uwqnPacitic EAST iwo 'inrougn lralua Daily. uoeat lis. Limited leavlmr each Th terminal early In the morning equip ped wPh elegant oafe and parlir ears, will make daylight tripe through th most piotureenue, varied and enter taining, soeaec on the continent impure oi agents tol the iouthern 'acific. T8e Th 0. R. N. Give th Choioe THREE TRAINS he Choioe of DAILY Johnson, tbe Horsesboer. I am runnlnr boslnene on my own lo w shoeing hnresa every day at No f olive atreet, opposite Baug s Feed . suite. FaaNK JOUHIOM, TWO VIA THE OREGON SHORT LINE TO Salt Lake, Denveri Omaha, Chicago and Kansas City. OK! THE GREAT I0RTHERI Rf. ve Snokan Mlnneapol St. Paul and Ci.dago. , T5?,,?.V..DlloB lla e "PIONKKR yjyFjr "'chicaco. mh, WAUKKB A BT PAUL KAILHOAD. (he only perfect trains In the world," Yon wil find It JmImKU ,. li. ,kt. Trains when going to acv mint in th liS.'"!, " ' pada. Tier eouneo with all Traneooctlnaotal Tieina and all ticket Agents sell ticketa : . aJ'aay'V.A.100' IhW J. W. CAHEY Trav Paea Asnt. O. J. EDDY, Portland. Or. Ocean Steamer leave Portland evert 6 Days for FRANCISCO. SAN Boats leave Portland dally for all Wll lamette and Columt la River Points. MoDthly Steamers to China and Japai For lull information call ou or a drees nearest O, R. & N. Tloket A gen I or Biiuresa., A. U CRAIG1. Geo'l Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. Corvallis & Eastern RAILROAD. ti.tie oiao No S (or. Yequlne Train leasee Albany 120 P M V'" 'v "!"" 10 PM Arrives Yaxiuina B.j p vr Ne. 1 Keturnlnf Leave. Yaonlna... 7,00 A M fJ-ry.Uk llJW AM Arrives Albany 10.11, pm ffo, I (or Detroit VV" Alt'sny 7.-00 A M Arrives lletrolt 12il5IP M No. iom Detroit I .eaves Detroit I24A PM Leave Albany 6,-40 P if Trains 1 and 4 arrive In Albany la time te eonnect with the H I' south bound train, a well aa giving Iwo or hree hours in Albany bsforw departure ol 8 P North bound train (or Port Land. Train No J connects with the S Pweat sfde wain al Corvallia Crossing for IadetJeadeSMW McMiaaviUs and all pouts north toPortlaadt DWLV STONa, 1 1 1 NIB, Trav Fa AgeuW"