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Xtfetlable r-paralionfdr As- slmiiaiing ir::.v lanaucguia lingdic 5t0i3 unlDowels of promoio vcslion.ChcerruF ressaii'liu'LU Conliiins neiilKT Opium,Monliine norMiiiexal 1WT SAJl C OTIC . oua-SiHUELPatma Jtx. Strut JrtpffmiMl -Jliw.lW- fc.a-rywK rtavm Apafecl Remedy forConstipa flon. Sour Sloniach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Kcvensh ness and Loss of Sleep. . facsimile- Signature or KKW YOHK. : PRKET. "PROPRIETORS A fair share of the publio pat ronage solicited. To the Form era we will pay the highest market price for fat cattle, lions and stuep. Hhnp ou Will- amette Bt, Eugene, Oregon. Orders promptly delivered. Will Keep Constantly on Hand a Full Supply of BEEF MUTTON PORK and VEAL groceries Having a large and complete etuck of Staple and Fancy Groceries, bought in the best markets, I can otfer the publio better CASH Prices thau any other house in Eugene J. L. PAGE EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. . BANGS, Proprietor leaves Eiieene for Florence Dallv exeeot riundav at 6 a m BajtornlDj' Btage leaves Florence lot CageBe dally except Sundays at 2 P Bntards-3 it 8 a m. . Arrives It. Eugene at 6 p m the day following. wsiJJFAr.i1: K OUrlU TKIP - ' , TlektU lor ule at I. Banirl' llterr stable, aotene or at Uurd A Davenport's otnoe ace. A WHEELER, Expert Accountant Oft and Resi lenoa Falnnount, Oregon, ooki opened, Booln converted from ingle to double entry, ha-tnictionii (riven in double entry. Wutinnt of intricate and Involved aoooon a it.li. fafene inquiri and order addreaied a above win nve prompt attention. The MUTUAL UFE INSURANCE COMPANY of New York A forms of lift. Endowment nd Geld Bond Policiti md Annuities. Guirintecd value and rites furnisncd by W. A. WANN, Eugene, Or. r iiPAvTflniji flUflo I Unlit mm i I saw PrMnptaod rr ll.Mf return. Kwel TT I 1 11 Wcrkina- te-u o,.l 'in ore neuin -.Hotel Eip..Jps; ? T N StGAR Proprietor. StrirtlT frst claM, w manafment. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Boughi In Use For Over Thirty Years Thl OINUUN (OMPuNf HCW TONK OITY, BUSINESS CABDS ATTORNKYS-ATLAW. M WILLIAMS, ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW Collections specialty. Difice Over Lane County Bank, BILYETJ, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Office-Over First National Bank. Edged t, Oaioox, O WOODCOCK, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Office One half block south of Chrisman B 1 Edoxki, Oaxoos. SKIPWOHTH. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Will practice In all the Court's, Eugene Oheqoh, HKUIUB W THOMPSON 0HA8 A HABOl T HOMPSON 4 HARDY, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW. Office-In First National Bank Bnildlng. Practice in ail the courts. Eoqinc, Oasooa, TRAVIS, Attorney At Law. Office -Over Eugene Loan & Saving bank, Eugene, Oregon. QKO, B DORRIS, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Will practioe in all the courts of the Booond Judicial District and in the Supreme Court of theitate. Special attention given to collection and matters In probate. Otfiue First National Bank Bldg. Rooms 1. 2 and 3. John M. Edmunson Leon R. Edmunson. EDMUNSON ft EDMUNSON. ttorneys-At-Law. Practioe lr all the conrts. Collections a speci alty. M-Ottioe Over Loan ft Saving Bank, EUGENE, OREGON. OUIS R. BEAN ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In Loan ft Saving bank building. Room 3. Special attention given to land and mining matters. Kugene, Oregon. MEDICAL. p.UNE 4 KUYKENDALL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Oflioes In Eugene Loan ft Savings Banl Bonding. , i j. Special attention to orgery and surgical dis MM OI women. J 3 LUCKEY, JKWELKK. Watches and Clock Repaired. Ecoras. Oreoo 1) R 0 BIDDLE, DENTIST iffioe - n Olive itrnet, between ' Fiftih .id Minneasota Sith tr it me nl r.xt ot h J-JEKLEKT LEIGH ASflAYER AND METALLURGIST Eooun Osex Bert eritilpfed Aoay I Abnrali.ry In the State. Pp nipt and MUW'ie reiuru iroarauveru. the UfMt fUltebu AL LIKE. Very Utert LIFE AND ACCIDENT POLICIES. A LRtlT J. Cas , :a. Art., JM.Wu.Uiis i'wtiaad, On Local Aen EultW I Bears the J I Signature fxr w HUNTING THE GORILLA. Aa Animal Wet Alrlcaaa Bar Bm th. goal at m Man. Goril'a hunting la a distinct sensation even f.r the veteran hunter. This ani tiiHl. which tins become confused aime what with (nble and (lotion, la a reali ty and a decidedly nnplensant one to engage. The west Africans are mortal ly afraid uf it, believing that the brute contain the spirit of a man. They at tribute to it all ort of ferocities, like I'm currying off of a human being, who Is permitted to return after being de prived of toe and finger nail. "Skilled hunter huve never oliserved any of these doings, but they testify to the brute strength and ferocity," says Allen Hiiugree in Ainelee'. "According to a French sportsman, a full grown gorilla can bite through a tree tlx inch es thick In order to Becure the sap and j twist a gun barrel with the swollen bunches uf muscle that serve for arms. Ills roar Is terrifying and can be heard for a distance of three miles. " '1 shall never forget how the first one impressed inc." says tho French man, 'for 1 had a bad attack of Bhakes. The woods had been filled some time with a barking roar, but I saw nothing until my guide clucked softly and pointed to a tree alongside which stood an Immense male gorilla. There he re mained but twelve yards away, boldly facing us with bis huge chest, muscu lar arms, fiercely glaring deep gray eyes and a hellish expression, until I moved. " 'At that he dropped to all four and came six yards nearer, silting up to beat his breasts with his huge fists a defiance so that It sounded like an im mense drum. Ills roar was most singu lar, beginning with a kind of bark and deepening into a bass roll that literally resembled thunder. The short hair on his forehead was twitching, his power ful fangB showed unpleasantly, and, feeling he was about to attack and In cidentally being senred green, I shot him through the heart With a groan something human and yet brntiBh, ha fell ou his face and died quickly, like a man. Uo measured 6 feet 0 inches In length, his chest was 02 inches, and bis arms spread 0 feet I was glad to bare the specimen, but somehow after that never cared to kill a gorilla unless be actually menaced me " NOTHING WAS LOST. An Omlaalon In a Weddlnv Ceremony That Didn't Connt. ' A distinguished officer of the United States navy once told this story on him self: At the time of his marriage he bad been through the civil war and had had many harrowing experiences aboard ship, through all of which he kept cour age and remained as calm as a brave man should. As tbe time for the cere mony came on, however, his calmness gradually gnve way. At the altar, amid the blaze of brass buttons and gold lace marking tbe full naval wedding. tho officer was all but sumpeded and what went on there seemed very much mixed to him. Fearing the excitement of the moment would temporarily take him off his feet the officer bad learned the marriage ceremony letter perfect, as ho thought, and ho remembered re penting the words after the minister In a mechanical aort of way. After the ceremony was over and all was serene again, including tho offi cer's state of mind, the kindly clergy man came up to hlui and touched him on the shoulder. "Look here, old man," he said, "yon didn't endow your wife with any worldly goods." "What's that?" asked the bridegroom. with something of astonishment In his voice. "Why, I repeated the sentence TVIth all my worldly goods 1 thee endow' sev eral times and despite my efforts you would not say It after me." The bridegroom seemed perturbed for a moment and then a beaming light came into his face. "Never mind, sir," he said. "She didn't lose a blessed thing by my fail uresWashington Star. No "Tick" Obtainable. Telegraph Operator 1 am sorry, sir, but tbe rules of this company make It Impossible for me to send your message "collect" That privilege we are not al lowed to extend to absolute strangers. Applicant Do you mean for me to understond by that that you can't trust me? Telegraph Operator Under the cir cumstances, sir. It Is impossible for mo to do BO. Applicant Well, that gets the best of mel 1 thought of all places on the face of the earth a telegraph office was tho likeliest to get anything on tick. Bos ton Courier. Hlnrrntba. "Such a confusing variance In the pronunciation of 'Hiawatha' exists both in dictionaries and In the speech of educated men and women," writes Elizabeth A. Wlthcy In The Ladles' Home Journal, "that I have asked Miss Longfellow how the word Is pronounc ed by the poet's family. She says tho pronunciation which she always heard from the poet himself Is Ui-a-wa-tba. the T pronounced as It la In 'machine' or 'pique the second 'a' pronounced as It Is in 'far1 or In 'father.' " All In the Pamllr. "Blflley and his son and the Widow Binglewood and ber daughter are gotns; to form a community of interesta." "How BO?" "Illflley marries the widow, and bis son marries tbe daughter." Cleveland Plain Dealer. tile Taale In Refaralahlaar. "Tllgson says he has bad his bouM refurnished during bis wife's absence." "As a surprise to her?" "No; aa a shock." Detroit free Prcs. Stand Like a Stone Wall Between your children and the tor ture nf Itching and burning eczema, MMbead or other skin diseases Hn? why, by using Bucklen's Arnica Halve, earth's greateal bealer. Quickest cure for ulcers, fever sore, salt rh'um, cut, burns or bruise. Infallible for plies. Vic at W L DeLano'sdrug store, Searstft. A " 'i " " '" A CHURCH LIGHTHOUSE. Charleston, 8. C, tlaa the Only On. In the World. The only church In tho workl so -far Is known that I alt) a llghtlnmseMs Hi. Philip's church. Charleston, 8. O. St. l'tiilip's. which Is one of tho oldest churches In America, is known as the "Westminster aliliey of South Caroli na," K'cuuse within and about It walls so many distinguished men He buried. Including John C. Calhoun. The history of the old church Is closely interwoven with that of Homh Carolina, and many of the most celebrated events In the history of the province are comuictui with it. It Is one of the sights of Charleston, and strangers are always taken to sea It and shown its graves and monu ments. The most remarkable feature of the old church, however, Is the fact that Its lofty steeple serves the purpose of a lighthouse and Is used to guido tlie seafarer ami mariner safely Into the port of Charleston. The use of the steo- plo as a lighthouse dates back to 1S1H, when the United States lighthouse de partment succeeded by dint of repeated efforts In Inducing the vestry of the old church to allow a lantern to be placed In the upper story of the steeple to be used as u range light for vessels entering the harbor turougb the Jetties at Its mouth. The light used is very powerful and 1b placed at an altitude of about 123 feet above tho ground, bo that It Is easily visible thirty miles at sea. Ships making for Charleston harbor at night always keep a sharp lookout for St Philip's light and as Boon as they sight it get It Into line with the beacon on Fort Sumter and then make a straight away run for the mouth of tho Jetties and up through them into the harbor of Charleston. St Philip's church steeple Is consider ed one of the handsomest architec turally In the world and always at tracts the eyo of Btrangera entering Charleston from the sea by Its com manding height and artistic propor tions. St Louis Republic. NATURAL HISTORY. There are forty-eight different kinds of house fly known aud classified. The pig is tho only domestic animal in which no case of cancer has been noted. The Spanish mackerel is one of tho fastest of food fishes and cuts the wa ter like a yacht Fish swallow their food whole be cause they are obliged to keep contin ually opening and closing tho mouth for the purpose of respiration. Siamese cats, both In appearance nnd character, closely resemble pug dogs. Even their tails have tho curious curl so familiar In these Btolid dogs. Animals are found to be subject to hypnotic Influence. Lobsters, It Is smld, can be hypnotized by standing them on their heads Ave or ten minutes. There 1b no wild breed of fowl to which the Ilraliinn or Cochin can bo traced. The gamecock seems to be do. scended from the Cingalese Junglo fowl. Tho flcBh fly produces about 20,000 young In a senson. Tho larvro are hatched almost Instantly from the egg and at once begin their work of de struction. A Contrast. "Papa, who 1b thut gentleman over there on the porch?" "Don't you remember him, my cldld? Tie Is the gentleman wo met In tho restaurnnt today who chatted so pleas antly with us while bo waited about twenty-five minutes for his lunch." Ilo doesn't Beein very pleasant now. papa." "Oh, no. lie's at homo now. Bee him tearing the newspaper Into shreds and trying to throw his bat through the door. lie Is very angry because It has taken his wife a little over four minutes to get his supper ready." In dianapolis Sun. A Hindoo Snperetltlon. When visits are exchanged by the friends of the Hindoo bride and groom to complete arrangements for tho wed ding, great attention is pnld to omens, which are considered especially potent then. For Instance, If the groom's messengers Bhotild meet a cat, a fox or a serpent they turn back and Beek a more propitious timo for, tho errand. After the bride's father has received the offer he must delay re plying until one of the ubiquitous liz ards In bis bouse has chirpeiL Wo man's Home Companion. lnsall on Sutter. Many years ago, when John 3. In- galls, the brilliant Kansan, was a mem ber of the senate, oleomargarine was a bone of contention. The debate led In galls to utter one of those eplgrnmmab Ic sentences which made him famous. "I have never, to my knowledge, tasted oleomargarine," said Ingalls, "but I have stood In the presence of genuine butter with awe for Its strength and reverence for Its antiquity." Trad. Craft. "We are turning out some very elabo rate scales," said the agent "some that will attract the attention of your customers." "Do you suppose I want my custom ers to watch the scnles?" asked the sur prised botcher. "Give me the plainest stylo you have." Chicago News. Pearls. "Tearls," reins rked the wise guy, "are emblematic of tears." "I gness Hint's right" agreed the simple ning. "My wife crle because I can't afford to buy her any. Pblla delphla Hcord. Ho who refuses to play second fiddle has no chance to become lender of an orchestra. New York Herald. Wbat Thin Folks Need Is a greater power of divesting and a-slnilla'lng find. For them I)r King's New Life Pill work wonders. They lone and regulate the dlgeetive organs, gently expel all poison from the ays tern, enrich the blond. Improve appe tite, make healthy fWi. Onlv 2o at W LlUnn'. o y. - tVarltli Siatai. at lrl-Jwl in x i .i fcViPrti CLASSIFIED COLUMS, Notices anuiti this head not to' aieeed five ices, .V) cents per week; f 1 is) a month; li par year. For Sale. Help Wanted. MKN NESTED. To chop balm wjotl for the Kugene excelsior mill. Iuquire at the mill. CLERK WAN TKD. Voimc man with experience iu geneiul .-eore pri (erred. Ulve full prticulrs In u BWtring. Address Uuaku oftlcc. Vt AN TED. Several persons of char acter and good reputation in each state (one In Ibis county required) to epitwetitaud advenl.-e old iviabllsli ed wealthy busitiusb house ok solid ftiiauetal standing. Salary (18.00 weekly Willi expeuee sdilUMia., all payable lu cash each Wednesday direct from head ofll.v Hone aud carriage furinrhcd, v 1 1 n u oessary. References, Enclose seir-addft-Mied envelope. Manager, 8U6 C'axton Building, Chicago. FOH MALE. One of the choicest residences lu Eugene ou Willamette street. Call ou T N rVgar, Hotel Eugene, for further particular. FOH BALK. Sprlugfleld Hotel. You miss a good llilug If you fall to In vestigate this. It's a money maker. J M Woods, Hpriugdeld, Oregon. FOR HALE. Town lma for sale at Blue RiverCity. clawuillls lu a few hundred yard of towu site. Apply to 8C Bparks, Blue River City, Or. 6HEEP FOR HALE. 180 head of oliolee Colswold sheep for sale, . Call at No 44 West Sevnlh street or ad dress Look Box 782, Eugene. FOR MALE -A good grain, hay aud stock farm of 'ilo acres for sale, ( mile from store, postuhioe, school aud church, 4 miles from rail road station, good buildings, well watered, level aud good location, 120 acres plowed and part sown to wheat, ou reasonable terms, A snap lor tbe purohaser. Can be Teaoued from Uosben byBtage. Call ( on U 8 RiohardBtin Pleasant Hill or O A Parker, 482 Jeliersou street, Ku gene, Oregon. Lost and Found. LOST. A two-foot Ivory rule. A lib eral reward will be paid the Under. Leave at the Guard oflloe. LO.-JT. A cbbo contalulng red, green and pink embroidery silks. Please leave at the UUAHDofllce. Miscellaneous. WANTED.-(900 on a house aud 2 lota In Eugene on three years' time. Ad dress lock box 100. GET YOUR HOUSE NUMBERED. I have the agency for the enam eled steolplate houre numbers and will lake your order and put tbe Dumber up. MO Van Tyue, room 2 over McClung's store. ....PARKER OPERA HOUSE.... WALTER ROtS, UtntgT, ONK ROUD WEEK, COMMENCilSU Monday, Jlay 19th - The Universal Favorites The Madison Square Theater Company 12 FIRST CLASS ARTISTS 12 Opening Play Mountain Waif New and Plaaslnfr Bpectaltios by members of the oompaoy, Admission - 10c, 20c and 30o Beat, on sale at Corner Drug Btora, LADIES FREE on Moolay evening If ao- ootupanled by a genlieoian moon with one paid reserved seat ticket, or two ladle, will he admitted on one reserved seat ticket W, Clark. M. S. Hubble, Clark & HobbK : Transfer Co., General transfer businees done, heavy or light haul ing of all kinds promptly attended to. All kinds of w ood for sale. Baggage transferod to any part of the city. I'lano and hmue-rjioring a specialty. Ottio ltsin 8 HhelUin biill'llng np i.lte(iUAn'itll.w, Ph.me lll 6i3 frm 8 U -V le.iring calls earlier of later, call Rhus. 7M or 111 t)l. M. A. WOLFORD, Architect Plan and spool filiations drawn at reasonable rate. All order left at N T Wilson's rca' sVire. Eugene, will rnsrlvs prompt attention. Pboo. ited f)-L Mrs. Fred liAraik, I No. 228 Territorial Street. Benton Harbor, Mich. 1 I lm pleased to give my ( c J llT aa are their Mil-Mion."" I "prmnc with Win of 1 JEa ( triuninhs and defeat.. I experience with w tn ot Cardui as I am vrry pritt'ful for its help. Atur my iirst baby was born I could not Kni to rvgain my strength, although tiie doctor gave me tonic which he considered very superior, but ins'ead of getting better 1 rew weaker every day. My husband came hmu one evening with some Wine ul Cardij aed in sisted that 1 take it lor a week aud see wnil it would do lor me. As he seemed to hive so much ban in II 1 did take the Iniedicme and was very gratetul to find my strength slowly returning. In two weeks I was out ol bed and in a month I was able to take up my usual duties. I am very enthusiastic in its praise." l) 111 KlilltHut is tho noblest duty ami highest privilege women can aehieve oraspireto. tth- out this privilret' women do not ffot all thm id in lift- too utun tliey y thritii-jh tht world disronU'iitiHi, wrapped un in their own telrish o.ire and troubles. How ihtTerent is tho luippy mother, watehinj hex children HT.w into manhood aim womanhood. A mother lives a many lives as she has children their joys and sorrows are CL T Slr$. fVtfJ fnntk. WINE of CARDUI Newly Famished Lodging Uoase New beds In newly painted and papered rooms at Hie Courthouse Lodging. House. Only one block from the main bunliieas street, and but a little more than two blocks from the postoflloe. A very quiet locality. Outside rooms at rear comer away from hall, splendid for day sleeping. Windows of these rooms under pro. leuting nnf, ouitli g nil tmin i nf the llglit. Come and see the rooms and I will guarantee that you will lie nulls find, Ki Howit Don't Be Deceived With 6A or 70 per cent whiskies r brundiea and think It (inter limn Francis' puie double distilled 100 I roof brandies. Just have them tested free nfohargeat Ft I 111 and Blair street Kugene, Oregnu. I MFha noib ' ITICKETS TO AND FROM ALL I POINTS EAST VIA "MM."' SHORTLINE f , , TO St Paul, Duluth, Minneapolis, Chicago AND POINTS EAST Through Palace anil Tmirlst Hleeier Vloing and liuust amukiiui Library trs i : DAILY THA INS; F AHT TIME. For Rates, Folder and Full Information regarding tickets, routes ete, call on or addrea J. W. PUALON, T p a It. DICKSON, OT A . 122 THIRD STREET, PORTLAND A. H. C. DENNIHTON. O. W. T. A. First Avenue, HKATTLK, Wabh. Oregon SuoiriJNE iMoOa Pacific TO THE EAST Tho Oi R. Glvea the N. Choice of IS DAILY TWO VIA THE 0RE80X SHORT HIE 10 So It Lake, Donveri Omoho, Chicago and Kant City. ONE THE . 6REAT XORThERI Rf. Snokano Mlnneapol St. Paul Chicago. ano Ocean tt learner leave Portland ever) 6 Days for SAN FRANCISCO. Iloala leave PorUand dally for sll Wll lametteaud Culuml la Kiver Points, Monthly Htcamers to China and Japai for lull Information call on or a dreas nearest O. It. ft N. Ticket A gen or aaareas, A. L, CRAIO. Oen'l Paswng.r Agent, Poitlmd, Or, aim triumphs and d-'feata. Healthy women do not suf fer iiuArri;u:tt nor does a wimfnu who is lualthy mifTer tortures at childldrtli. It is tht) woman who in ail-iii,-who has fema -uf- who fears tho oid-;.J "f lvmimgamother. Viuo of t'ardut builds tip tho wo tn.mly in a woiumi. It stop all UMiuitural drains and suuiim irnyuLim.es which aro re "poiictille for ti;invnnois and inicar n.ie. It iiKikes a wuiuan strong and healthy and aide to pass thrmiuh preg naney and childbirth with littlu sulfer inif. Alter tho ordeal is passed the U'iuo prepares a woman for a speedy rtHMvery to health and activity. Wine of Cardui, in ro-inforeing tho organs of treneration, hasmado mothers of women who had given up hopo of overbtX'oining mothers. Winoof L';inlui will cure almost any case of barrenness except cases of organio trouble. How can you refuso to taku such a remedy that pruium-'i, such relief from suffering V Wiue of t'ardui simply makes you a strong woman, and strong, healthy women do not suffer. They look for ward to motherhood with joy. million suffering wouieu have found relief in Wine of I'arilni. SOUTB AKD EAST J VI t, Southern Pacific Go ! SHASTA ROUTE Train leave r usene for Portland and way tations at ;Kia nu Iv 1', iluail ,:f(l a ui 8;l p r Iv i.i'.n. ?i'8, ui Mfiam Ar Aliln.l 1:! a m I'JiOH a ui Ar ftrH-mntento 0:00 p m 4:l?ft a m Ar Haii 1-ranciiico 7 :-lf p iu H:lft a m Ar tViWu 6Mfi a d a m Ar Denver iMH) a in V (XI a iu Ar Kaimaa City 7S! a 111 7;VA a m Ar Chiiauii 7:4,1 a ni II ..HO a m Lu. Aiiselea Kl Pane K,.rt Worth Utyof Mnioo Hens tun Nhw Urlennis V'a.liinKtou N' w Yotk 1 -w p m ih'Mi a m D.fi'. a m 4:00 a m p ui ti a in 12M p m 7) a m (': a m a m 4:N) a in th'5 p m iA2 a ui 12:43 p in rulliuan ami Ton Hut earn on both traiud. .'liir carx Sacra uento to t)(duu and VA 1'iuo, and ourlflt e-uni to (JliicuK. Ht l,oui, New Orleans ami .WaahiiiKtou, 1 ('oniitK'tiiiK at Ran Fran oifttxi with sevvral toaiuiitilp lines fur llnnulultt, Japan. China, rhilliplnes. i'Jeulral and Houtli America. See Mr I, G Adair, agent at Kiikbuo or ldres It. 11. MIU.KK, UFA Portland Or Gap Closed ' liie oiwratton of through trains 1 ,twten Han ymuclsoo and Ihm Aa Kh". via Surf and tiauta llarbara, will buxtn oo Sunday,; March 31, 1901 ....ON THE NEW.... OH A OT LJINE... 'iVo ThroiiKu '1 rains Dally. The QoaHt Line Ijiuiitetl leaving each terminal etvly In the mornluK equip ped with eluKant cafe aud parhr oars, will make daylight trij th rough Uie most piuturtwtpiB. varivd and enter taiuluKt scenes on the continent, i Inquire of agents of the Southern Pacific. v'A.'Autti Tnnr attention I called to the "PIONF.FK JMri KI)" trains ef tlis "CU ICACO. MIL. WATJKKK A HT PAUL RAILROAD. I ne only fierfect trains in the world. Ton will end It deairahle to rtileon this Trains when going to any point In th Kaetern State, or Canada, . Thev ennnee with all Transcontinental Train, and all ticket Agent sell tickets. For further Information. DamDhleta. atr. ask any Ticket Agant or O. J. EDDY, Portland. On. . W. CASEY Trar Pas. Agent. Corvallis & Eastern RAILROAD. Tl.TiB CAHD Nc, fori Yaqoina Train learea Albany 12r'-0 P M Iearea CorrallU l .V) P M Intra. Yatintna 6 .-IS P M So. 1 lUtnrninf - Iiea.es Yaqnin. 7.00 A M leares Corvallb 1) :10 AM Arrire. Albany 12:11 PM So. t for'Detrolt Isaia Alhejir 7KK) A M Arrirea Detroit lihlo F M No. 'lom Detroit Isam Detroit l!rlS P M Iaree Allany... irtO PM Trains 1 aniMarrir. In Albany In tlm. to connect with the rl I' south bound train, as well a giving two or hree hoars in Albany before leiartur ol 8 P North bound train for Port land. Train No 1 connects with th A P Wert sill, -rain at Corvallis Crossing for Independeaca McMinavih tad til points north to Portland EDWLV HTONB, Msnatfiw " J TTI RN1H Trar l'e Agt, a'i l iliffniril JT" - j naAJasr lUtes, tl Ui'J per day. laBniet)o,nerten lor Conmierciai Uo I !