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3 AM-gC ito r.fprTalionrorAsn similaiir tlx r :n-i:u-gu!a-1 linglhcSi'LHi't..; , n ewels of j 1 u?l;T?.yft promniis Distion.Chmriit ness ami Rosi.Conlciins neiiher Opium.Morplune iiurIiiu?raL fcox Maiicotic. armda-SAmrfxhiuLW Jitprfnwtt - Apofecl Remedy forConsIipa Hon, Suur Slemach.Diarrhoca Worms ,("onv!l: ioits.revensh ness ami Loss of Sleep. FacS-mile Signature or ' ' XEW YORK. CEimtflh PRKET. MTKIflS & JIILtER PROPRIETORS A fair share nf the public pat ronage sollnlied. To the Farm ers we will fay the highest market price tor fat cattle, hogs sod shtpp. Shop on Will amette Ht, Eugene, Oregon. Orders promptly delivered. Will Keep Constantly on Hand a Full Supply ol BEEF MUTTON PORK and VEAL Groceries Having a Urge and complete Btock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, bought in the bent market, I can offer the public better CASH Priot thau any other oouae in KuKeoe J. L. PAGE EUBENE-FLORENGE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS, Proprietor Stage leaves Eugene (or Florsnoe Dally except dunday at 6 a m Returning stage leaves Florence fcf gjgeae daily except Sundays at 2 Saturday at 8 a m. Arrives in Eugene al 6 p m the day Mowing. nOLIFARK SOUND TRIP .TleSeta lor sale at tt. Bun' Ilrery stable, "Senear at Hard Parenporrs cmoe Wnue. A WHEELER, Expert Accountant O&yand RAi lenoe Fairmoont, OreRon. Pta opened, 4noonTertl from tingle to doable entry, '"tuctioo" iriven in double entry. MItwnt intricate and fa velvet, acooon aapecialty. tt inqnirien and order addreaaed m aboTt will hare prompt attention. leKUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Niw York Ml tersu of lilt. Endowment and Gold Bond Marias and Annuities. Guaranteed value and rates furnisned by W. A. VANN. Eugene, Or. ' ' EXACT CCPY OF wrapper. J 7 fla 1 EM8..I? i TN 3t!GR Proprietor. ' StrictW fint WaM, Nfw manae-rnit KMa, II lot 1 per day. e7BjaalqnarVen f or UocumefxiaJ Ueo uvyw 'TtlTlTlTTiT "II Ml III ill For Infants nsd ChildrPTi. The Kind Ycu Have , Always Boughi Bears tho Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years Tnt r-trtTau '.OMNf sat osta om. BtJSINKiS CARDS ATTOKN K YS-AT-LAW. J M tVILLlAXW, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Collections a specialty. Dltioe Over Lane County Bank, BILYEU, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office Over First National Bank. Euourc, Oeioon. 0 WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office One half block south of Chriamui B 1 Kuqkke, Ohiooh. E 71 K BKIPWOltTH. ATTORNS Y-AT-LAW Will praotloo in all the Court's. Kuoinb Obioom. HKLMUB w THOMPSON CHAS A HAEDI ftllOMP30N 4 HAR1Y, ATTORNKYd AT-LAW. Office In First National Bank Building, Practice in all the courts. El'SERV, OBKGOM. L M TKAVIS. Attorney At Law. Office Over Eugene Loan & Savings bank. Eugene, Oregon. G 0, B D0KKI3, ATTORNEY ft CUUNSELOR-AT-LAW Will Dractioe In all the conrta of tha Hewmri Judicial Uiatrict and in the Supreme Court oi tnesiaie. Special attention given to oollectiona and matten in probate, Ottice-Fir-Ht National Bank Bldg. HooniB 1, 2 and 8, John M. Edmunnoa Leon K, Edmunioa EDMUNSON & EOMUNSON. ttorneyi-A t-La w. Practice lc all the courts. Collection, a speci alty. aWOtnce Over Loan ft Saving! Bank, EUGENE, OREGON, 0UI8 K. BEAN ATTORNEY AT LAW. Otfioe In Loan ft Saving bank building. Room A Special attention given to land anu mining matten. Eugene, Oregon. MEDICAL. jpAINE ft KUYKEN D ALL, PHYSICIANS ANU SURGEONS Office In Eugene Loan ft Saving! Han. Building. Special attention to lurgery and surgical dU eaea of women. J 8LUCKEY. JEWELER, Wttche. and Clocka Kepairetl. i) R G hIDDLE, f'tioe4)n 'Hive tn., Sitri itrt me or :K btel iWire-n Ftftih and rt ot MinoMfta H KltliEHT LEIGH ASSAYER AND SIETALLUI:G13T Ec irxn Oat kw l'-wt eui il Aay lArat.r7 in the .Steto. 'r ti.pt ai. I r-lif'ie return triarantwl. rktrit' v-tii n.a'i- 'o or- uuiL4 'if to in t 1-N-ru.u.e tbe kM tuilablr ttj ! 'ft tT"tILliU UK I'ACIFIU IH TVAL LIKE. V-rr Utt LIKE AND ACCII'ENT IDUCjr.f. Alrekt J. CiB.w, :-e. Airt., J. M. WlLLua l'T-aJ.IJll Looai Axea Eeae AW W He Lrt Her Sleep Some year aco a wauaeo. vessel was oauplit In a terrible Rule. The cap tion had his wife on board, and when the wind was still rls up he told her to g' down Mow and lH.p, for all waa veil. He remained on the brldpe till tl.e male e:ime up and said: "We've done all wo iau. Iladu't you better tell the chaps to pet out the boats J" "Yes. yes. my lad. if you think so." snid the eninalu, who knew tho only clioioe 1,-rt was whether to go down v il. iN ..hip or in a 6niall bos which eouiilu't live ten seconds In that sea. The eu-lueera came up with the news that the tires were all out. "Very well, my lads." said tho captain quiet ly, "save yourselves If you can." "Won't you fetch the wife on deck, sir?" asked one of the men. "N'o," was the calm rerlj"; "let her sleep, poor old girt I am going down to have a smoke." And, smoking by the bedside of his sleeping wife, ho went down with the ship. London Standard. The Little Finger. Adepts In palmistry assert that tho length of the fourth or Uttlo linger is the most important sign in tho hand. There is no great man no man who rises to importance In any line of life without a long and straight little fin ger. Tho type of finger, whether spatu late, pointed or very nearly square, causes the capacity to he directed Into very different channels. With the long spatulate little nnger success In busi ness will result, while the long pointed one denotes tact and the management of people. This Indeed is the finger of "whee dle." The old saying, "To turn people round your little linger," Is, like most old proverbs, the result of continued and close observation and In the case of "the long pointed Mercury," as Ben Jonson In The Alchemist calls tho fourth finger, is undoubtedly entirely true. How Coal Mar Be Saved. When it is understood that tho same amount of fuel Is consumed In produc ing either gas or heat, It is readily seen why one person will use four times as much coal as another without produc ing any more heat. If as much. When feeding cooj after the fire is made, only a small quantity Bhould be fed at a time, and that spread evenly over the surrace of the tire, for when fresh coal is added It for a time lowers the tem perature of the fire box Oust as pouring cold water Into a pot of boiling water stops tho boiling by lowering the tem perature) until the added coal 1b heated up to the Igniting point, when It llrat begins to burn nnd adds its heat to the mass. When but little coal is added, this lowering of the temperature will be hardly noticed, bnt add a large quan tity, and It can he plainly seen. Wben Irlah Daela Were Common. Once upon a time, and not bo very many yeurs ago either, duels were so common In Ireland as to bo regarded as everyday, mutter of course u flairs. There was much truth In tho story which has been told of Dick Martin of Galway, who, beiug in conversation with the prince regent, was addressed by the prince with, "So you are going to have a contested election In your country?" "Yes, your royal highness, as usual." "And who will win'" "The survivor, please your royal high ness," Mar tin answered with Hibernian coolness. Ilorr the Nation, sleep. In tills country the unhealthy fentjicr bed Is being driven out by the healthier mattress, which also rules In America. French beds are noted for their hard ness, and Ucrinun beds are so ridicu lously short that foreign visitors are often much too big for them. Many Norwegian beds are made to pull out from recesses. The hammock rules in South and Centrnl America. Japanese lie upon matting luld upon the floor, with a stiff, uncomfortable wooden headrest. The Chinese use low bed steads, often elaborately carved. Lon don Health. llhlnoceroa Horn.. The horns ot the African rhinoceros sometimes grow to the length of four feet In olden times rhinoceros' horns were employed for drinking cups by royal personages, the notion being thai poison put Into them would show Itself by bubbling. There may have been some truth In the Idea. Inasmuch as many of the ancient poisons were adds, and they would decompose the horny material very quickly. Modem Tenoning. "now Is It, my dear," Inquired a schoolteacher of a little girl, "that you do not understand this slinplo thing?" "I do not know, Indeed," she answer ed, with a perplexed look, "hut I some times think I have so many things to learn that I have not time to under stand." Schoolmaster. He TVaan't 8ntlafled. Landlady (who has been looking for the boarder's umbrella) I'm satisfied, Mr. Blake, that it bas been stolen. The Boarder You may be satisfied, Mrs. Hasher, but I'll be blowed If I am. ilasgow Evening Time. Solemn AaTnlra. Inquiring Child Papa, why do peo ple cry at weddings? Papa (abstractedly) Most of 'em have been married themselves. A curious cnatom prevails in Korea. If a man meets bis wife In the street, ht ignores her presence and passes her is if (he were a stranger. When you find yourself hating a man ss much after a meal as you did be fore, it Is time to call a halt. Atchison Globe. Virulent Cancer Cured. H nlin X't'"t of a wonderful ad va'cela m-dlrlnels given hylrugnet li W HbrUof Klmbvili. W Vs. An old man there bad long suffered with v hat gnnd dolors pronounced Incur aMerantw, They relieved his cte hopelena till he ud Klwtrlo Kit'ers aniaoh-d Hunkhfj'a Ami'' Halve, whicu treatment onniple'ely f-urd him. when Eiectrlc Hil'"n areuae-i to expsli billons, kidney and micro! e rKiliD. at the tame I'tnt In I aelve ex erf II" nn'rhlr-s healing power, blood rjiee. akta eruptlrne. ulcers and oresTaoiah. Bllteil SOo, bait 2ofl at T h DeLaao's. Thoaaht lie Mlaard a Cnr. In u uei(:hborlug ciiy live, a youug Bian whose name Is Carr. Carr is deep ly smitten with the charms of a young woman who resides with her mother in a pretty villa near Saudlake, on the I ue of i ho Trey and New England rail. rad. He asked periuivslon of tils in amorata to call upon her at her home, and the yom woman accorded him the piivll.-.e. Mr. Cnrr rmch.-d the villa wh.io his Juliet resided and pressed the elcvtric button at the door. The i in j was answered by the mother of the yeutu woman. The latter had never seen the youug num. "I'm Mr. Carr," he said, bowtng profoundly. "I'm -vr- well," was the reply which st tg gored huu, "you may sit on the sloop until one conies along." Five minutes later the daughter told her mother she expected a culler and asked who had rung the bell. She waa Inforimtl that there was a young man sitting on the stoop who had missed u car. The daughter looked through the blinds and saw her lover perched die consolutely on the steps. He was quick ly within the portals und mutual ex plouations followed. Albany Press and Knickerbocker. The Verdlrt oc n Jnrr. "Nothing is more uncertain than the action of a Jury." said a lawyer prom inent lu New York. "I remember a story my father told me when I was a boy In Alabama. The story was of his Satanic majesty and a plain citizen who met one day on a narrow pathway cut In the edge of a cliff. On ono shin thero yawned a precipice; ou tho other side was the solid rock. There was only room for one to puss, and of these two one must He down aud let the oth er walk over htm. "'If you'll propound three questions I cau't answer," suggested Satan, 'I'll lie down and let you pass over my body.' The citizen asked: "'What Is whiter than snow?" " 'Cotton. was the answer. " 'What Is sweeter than sugar? " That's easy again molasses.' " 'What will be the next verdict ren dered lu this county by a petit Jury?" "Toss on your way,' said the devil as he made a curpet ot himself." t'ntattt From Stlkwornia. Probably but a small percentage of tho fishermen who use files strung with fine translucent catgut are aware that the almost unbreakable substance that holds the hooks against tho fiercest struggles of the struck fish comes from Bilkworms. Tho principal center of tho manufacture of this kind of cat gut is the Island of Procldu, In the bay of Naples, but most of the silkworms employed are raised near Torro An nunzluta, at the foot of Vesuvius. Tho caterpillars are killed Just as they uro about to begin the spinning of cocoons, the silk glands nro removed and sub jected to a process of pickling, which Is a secret of the trade, and afterward the threads are carefully drawn out by skilled workers, mostly women. Tho length of tho thread varies from a foot to nearly twenty inches. Turcoman Ilrldes. When a Turcoman belle Is to.be set tled lu life, the whole tribe turns out, aud the young lady, being allowed the choice of horses, gallops away from her suitors. She avoids those sho dis likes and seeks to throw herself in the way of the object of her affections. The moment she Is cnught she becomes the wife of her captor, who, dispensing with further ceremony, takes her to his tent. The bride race is also an established custom amung tho Kalmucks, and tho girls are such excellent horsewomen that, wo are told, It would bo impos sible to catch ono against her jwlll. London Standard. Boss Yoor Doaa. Boss your boss Just as soon as you can. Try It on early. Thero Is noth ing he will like so well It ho is the right kind ot boss. If be la not, ho Is not the man for you to remain with. Lenve him whenever you can, even at a present Baciillce, and Und ono capa ble of discerning genius. Our youug partners In Carnegie Bros, won their spurs by showing that wo did not know half as well what wan wonted as they did. Carnegie's "Empire ot Busi ness." Had to Swallow Mnnr Thlna-s. An amusing anecdote is related of the late Hungarian statesman Tisza, who when one day dining at the Hof burg with the Austrian emperor pluced a large pear ukii his plnte at dessert. Tho emperor remarked to his minis ter that cold fruit after a hot dinner was Injurious to the digestion. Tisza replied, "Tho stomach of a Hungarian premier, your majesty, Is obliged to bo a strong one." irothlnsf ItemarVable. Mrs. Grumpps (looking up from the paper) A brother and sister who hod not seen each other for sixteen years met accidentally the other day. Mr. Grumpps Huh! A brother and Sister seldom meet any other way. The Professor. "Tho easiest title In tho world to hon estly acquire," suld the tobacconist to the wooden Indian, "Is that of profess or, for Isn't any man who professes to be a professor necessarily a professor?" Syracuse Herald. Ho Did It. Teacher No ono can arrest the flight of time. Pupil Well, as I was coming to school this morning I stopped two njlnuti. Detroit Free Iress. Aa Good na Anr One There. Brown Were you tho best man st ITobson's wedding? Jre-n No, I guess not, bnt I was lost a a good aa auy man there. Chica go News. Filthy Temples in India. Hsered cows often defile Indian tem ples, but worse jtl la a liy ihat'a polluted ty oonatlpatlon. Iinn't per mit I'. Chinee, your syatera with JJr. K Ing'a New Life Pills anil avoid un V Id misery. T hey (Ive lively livers, active tyiwele, food digestion, fin. at t-tlle. Only I'hs at W I, DeLano't c' rust store. OABTOlilA. 1 as :U miHWlimitll ty.ta mm gulumh, 1-otlosa muter thia head ml to uoeed Ss. ' ,.) sua si I; ! JO . ownihi $U Help Wanted. WAN I'KD.-An experienced girl to do geneml housework. Inquire of MisK K ""tipworib, Weet ttixtn si. VaNI'KI.-a reliable girl. or woman for KenerKl houseworr. Inquire at tfPAKn oftW. MF.N u ..N I t.l). - To ... o, m wood tor the Kugeue i xoeUior u.id. Inquire at the mill. U1KL WAN TED To do light work for board aud lodging during next school year. Work will a low tiuitt to attend school. Uivaage. Addlra. P O Hex Etu-i ne, Orevoi'. Y ANTEJJ. several ivr-oua of ohitr aoler aud good reputation lu each state (one lu this county required) to represent aud advertise old establish ed wealthy business tmuae oi solid tluuuoial staudlnt. Matiy fla.JU weekly with expenses adinoual, all payable lu Onsb each Utdueeday direct from Iwad oRloea Horte aud carnage furnished, when ueoessary. Uefereuoes. Kuelnso alj- adilre-ed euvtuupe. Mauser, de Cax.on lluihliiig, Chicago. For Sale. FOH rtALK Lao le' Bue.l wlieel, (Jail 7 West Hlxih iSt. rOH PA1.K. ieaiu, Harness nnd wagon, PrloefMOJ. feuqulre at v est liroo1 ritalih . I OW OK SA l-E.-Uood uilik oow for sale. Inquire at Hi) . ailison st. FOH BALK. One of toe choicest residences In Ktigeneou vYnlatu. tte street, ( all ou I'N rVgar, Hotel Eugene, for further particulars. FOK HALE. Tnwu lots for sale at Blue HiverClty. rjawunlls In a few buudred yards of towu site. Apply to HC Bparks, Hlue Kiver City, Ui. rjHEUP FOR HALE. 180 bead of choice Cotswold sheep for sale. Call at No 44 West Hevnlh street or ad dress Lock Box 702, Eugeut . FOB SALE -A good grain, hay nud slock farm of 21(1 aorea for sale, i mile Irotu stoic, postefrloe, sohool aud church, 4) miles from rail road station, good buildings, well watered, level aud good location, I2U acres plowed aud part sown to wheat, on reasonable terms. A snap tor the purchaser. Can be reached front Goshen by stage. Call ou C rj Klobatdsou Pleasant in ill or C A Parker, 482 Jtilerson street, Eu gene, Oreguil. Lost and Found. PUKSE LOBT-A ladles' pulse lost on the street this forenoon. Hinall amount of money. Finder please leave at the Guard ofllce. OVEKCOAT LOST. On the road be tween Bang.' Park aud Alf Kirk Isno's plane an Oxford gray overooal. Finder please leave It here. Miscellaneous. TEAM'S WAHTED.-To haul lumber from our mill on Coast Fork river. Good pay, steady work. Coast Fork Lumiier Co, Collage Grove, Oregon. WORK WANTED By an Industrious young man. Clerked six months. Address A M oare of Btate Journal oftloe. FOR THADE, Home valuable prop erty in California to trade for Eugene olty property. 0 8 Farrow eV Co. Teachers Institute. The annual oonnty teaobere Institute will be held In Eugene June 26, 28, 27 and 28, 1902. All teachers are requested by law to attend at leant IS hours. Boards of directors are required to al low teachers at least three days to at tend county Institutes. Programs will be ssnt teaohers later. W M Mn.LIB. County Hupt. University Book Store Eugene Directory Now on Sale. Come and get a copy. H. G. MILLER, (de are noui Ready for Business With the best qulpp d lnt In Hit s'ate for steam Kiaiiliig and dyeing eiothra. hpeclal machinery for clean ing, dyeing and finlahlng ladles' drew gis1. Give ua a call, Manx Mauaf rt.EANiPd ad Dts ixri Wot-as. onto ton Willamette Stre-t, Op ii e Gl'AKIl Ofllos. Vour iix i.-. Mug aponged and pieeetd for II.Uu pel mouth. City Property for Sale Bssuatrsa' Adsitioi to Ecoisi To those d.auing to purchase city lots, I be laid out an addition on the aooth side of the citi and north of College Bill Park. I ham Im luu iu ihia addition, and am tailing theiu very low so as to enable erarj one to have a home of their own. The prioe of these lots is lrom $.F0 up. Kxu. Stuwikt Auumoa to Ecossi 1 auio some very deairroble lota in thia addition, iu ihe very heart of the olty aud wlltnu a lew blooka of Willamette a treat. Wairsiaia's Auumoa to Ecuini I have a lew Iota in this addition wlthiu tto blocks of the Firat National Bank. Ooixius Una. Paax I have 100 lota In this addition. The price now is i0 each. y m ndvaU06 ibe piiue soou. We expect College UIU Park to become the moat deairable resi dence property in or near the oily. lli.vusioxa' Addition to Collios Biu, Paax Ws have 70 tola for sale ohoap In thia tdditlon; also 40 or 60 acres of very choioe fruit land. I have ou thia place 1300 youug prune trees, about 400 H.rtlelt pear treoa, and 200 black waluut trees, also apples, plums and small bulla. Thia place has a good farm bouse, bam and out-houses, and is a moat beautiful suburban pieoe of prop erty. It is knows as the Locum Hill farm, and there la no place in the stalo more beautifully and pleasautly shunt,, I. I am not in real estatobuaiiienBasa buil neas we sell our own lands on ly. I employ no ageuta, Any oue desiring to purchase auy of thia property will Hud me at the Firat National llank. I will be pleased to show property and give piioes. I niiqkt ex change soma of this property for good timber land. Come aud see me. AllIIITIONAL BtSOAlSS. I have tho following farm property tor aale: TUB OOHHOS RANCH. A farm of 'J7 aorea eleven milea west of Eugene. This property haa a house an 1 turn aud about 'JO aorea in cultivation with a small orchard iu bearing, ami two gsd springs ot llm' water. Is tliulwrwl with a uice second growth of tir ami oak timber and la adap'ed to (arming and stockralsiug. It Is a auap at SA ner acre. WILSON PLACE. I own the Wilson farm of 144 eon. two mill a west of Kltnlra. It haa a log house aid barn and la mverrd with timber. Wa ollar thia place at f-l(H) for the tract. A bar gain. UIUNUKB BANCH. I am ottering this ranch of 1(10 aorea for SfiOO. This place haa a lloliae aud barn and about 10 acres lu oultlvatlon. It is IN miles southwest of Ki'xene aud will make a fine home foraomooue wishing logo Into the stock business. ACHEAQB TEAOTS. I have three ten-acre trauti within one mile of the oourt house. These plaoaa are partly planted In youug growing f rult trees and are very deairable for one who wautato live in the country and yet enjoy the benefits of olty life. Just outalde the olty limits. Price on thoae lands, $100 an acre. T. (. HlNIIEICSS. Eugene, May In. Beautify Your Homes In our beautiful olty by planting hedges. One hundred thousand cut tings, with Instructions how to plant, all fiee. Apply at once to 'Unci.b Ham" Handsakbb, 818 East lath street. Don't Be Deceived With 66 or 70 par cent whiskies or brandies aud think It better than Francis' puie double distilled ICO roof brandies. Just have them tested free nfohargeat Kllth and Blair attests Eugene, Oregon. I MFra mois M. A. WOLFORD, Architect Plans and speolfioatlnna drawn at reasonable rates. All orders left al N T Wilson's groosvy store, Eugene, will receive prompt attention. Phone Bed 40-1. Oregon Union Pacific efjtll TO THE EAST The O. R. N. Gives th Choice of !K DAILY TWO VIA THE OREGON SHORT LIKE 10 Salt Laks), Denveri Omaha, Chicago and Kansas City. THE GREAT lORThERI Rt. re Snokane Mlnneapol ' St- Paul ant) Chicago. Ocean Hteamers leave Portland rveri 6 Days for SAN KRANCISCO. Boats leave Portland dally fur all Wll lamelteand Coluntt la Biver Points. Monthly Hteamers to China and Japat For full Information call on or a dress nearest O. H. A N. Ticket Agei ot address, A. U CRAIO. Oen'l Psanengsr Agent, Portlatid, Or. TICKETS TO AND FKOM ALL POINTS EAST VI V SHORTLINE Tt) St. Paul, uYulh, Minneapolis, Chicago AND l'OIN re FAST Thronnh Palace and Toioiat Sleejiera Dining and lluilet Suiekins Library Ca DAI LY T HA INS; FAST TIM K. For Katea. Folders and Full Iuforma Ilia raKanling tickets, rou'-ea etc, call on or adtheaa J. W. PI1ALON, t r a 11. DICKSON or a 122 THIRD STREET, PORTLAND A. B. C. DKNNI8TON, 0. W. P. A. 1!1S First Avenue. SKA li'LK, Wasu. feOUlll AW) EAS'J -VI - Southern Pacific Go SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave FtiKene for Portland and way stations at o;Ula uu L41! p uu Iv I urtlanil Iv Kuveno Ar Ashland Ar Hauralneuto Ar tlau Francisco .Jill ni a tK p ni 1:16 in 12:30 a in I'.MW a III rolHl p m 4:'Jo a m 7:45 p iu Si lb a in Ar Oa-iieu Ar Deuver Ar Kansas City Ar Chloaifo 0:41) a u UsKI a m 7 :'JS a m 7:4.' a m '.W a iu 9 (10 a iu 7:' tii a ni UJO a ui Ar Lite Anselea Ar Kl 1W Ar Fort Worth Ar City of Mexico Ar Houston Ar New Orleama Ar Washington Ar New York It'-D p m tl.Otl p m liuKI a m MM a u 4:00 a in ' U:2) p iu ti:l'J a lu li M p m 7KW a m l!.-00p m i:Ml . m U::'io a m 4:IHI . m 6:2A p m 0:1' a iu I'J: 13 p in Pullman anil 'rmirist cars ou both trains. Chair ours Haora mento to 1 igileu ami Kl Paso, and ourlat cars to Chicane, Ht Irfiule, New tlrloans and Washiuvtou. lunnectiiiK at San Fran cisco with several sUiauiship lines for Honolulu, .laiiaii. China, 1'liilliiiliiea, ,CtnUai and Bouth Auierioa. bee Mr L O Ailair, agent at Eiirene r addrea W. K. COMAN U ) A Portland Or Gap Closed rhe oporatlnn -if tlinMigh ttmln h twiwD Hn KniiiaisMMi aud Lott An- gnlM. TUUlirf sUlii tiuu liaU-llwU-ft, will beifin ou Sunday, Marc!) 31, 1901 ....ON THE NEW.... COAST LINE... Two Thronijfu Inum f)lly. The LViftHt 1,1ns l.dnlUd leaving each it ruii'Mtl cttily lu Hie uiitrn.DK euii ptt wi It elrifaiit cafe autl iwrl'tr can, will make daylight trtj-a UitoukIi th Di-.t li)turtNHii, raritMl and enter UiitinK, EKwuwiuo the onutinent, laquireof aKDte of the ' ' Southern Pacific. VfWiat saBSl tm 1 1 J St.. .T)ArBI1n . . . . " """"-a as vmsvii 1 1' I r.r n T IMfTUlP t.l...i i,.iutifnyA ii WAUKKK & HT YhV. KAII.KOAD. 'itj iidit Mne4j. .rain in ine wirm. Toq wfH fjud it ilsMlraltle to ri.laon tliU Tralua when goluf to may ptilot Id th Km tern Hutea or fana-la. They mnnfH) wim an i ranaofin.intni. iraine and aJJ ticket Aumtt aell tickU Vnf fnrthar. 4.,C,w...il w..a..Ut.a- ... ask iuy Tkk.t Agt oV ' ' 0. J. EDDY, Portland. Ore. J. W. CA8KY Irar Paaa Asent. Corvallis & Eastern RAILROAD. TI.HB OiHO No 3 for Yaiiuhuv Tndn leavea Albany 12M p M Iaree CorTallis 1,0 PM Arrirea Yaqulua 8:4S PM So. 1 Iteturnlor-- Iata. Yaqnlna 700 A M Learea Corvallla 11 M A M Arriss. Albaay JJOo PM So I for Detroit Iare. AlUny 74)0 A M Arriree Detroit LlilS P M No. 'lom Detroit laree Detroit 12M P M Ibarra Albanr 5.40 p M Trains 1 and 4 arrive In AlUny In time to ootine t with ths H I' soutli bound train, as wall as glrlns two or hrse hours In Albany before lsiarlure of 8 P North bouad trio for Port- 'said. Train No 1 eonneots with the S P west aide rlnal I'ortallie Crossing fc Indrivndenre UcMinasuie and all point, north to Portland EDWIN BTliNK, Maateer JTnnNKRTratPasTAit. ''' I -'-'.v''!C