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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1902)
a.-' ri " Vfc.'U 111: J fi -f! Ff a w? The d. .1 Yon Have Always nought, ami wULh has been' y , " VJTS.' supervision e its iiifnncy. ' f W unu IU UI'VM I O J lUlg, A.U I ouiiterf,!ts. Imitations ami "Just-as-rond" are but Extriimii; tiiat trilie with and ciidau-r llio licallh of Inlant, a.ui Uiildrcu-Experi. uoe ainiiiist KxiuTiuieufc What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Sootliiiijr Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, MorpUiuo nor other Xareotia ubstanee. Its n(jo is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Peverisiiuess. It cures Diari hoju ami Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulate the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and naturul sleep. The Children's Panacea The Motln-r's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR.A ALWAYS SI Bears the The KM You Have Always Bought In Use Fcr Over 30 Years. CENTRAL ' : ' MARKET. WATWHS & WILLER PROPRIETORS A fair el) are of the pnhllo pat ronage solicited. To the Farm, era we will nay the highest market prlee for fat cattle, hoga sod sleep, bbop ou Will amette St, Eugene, Oregon. Orders promptly delivered. Will Keep Constantly on Hand a Full . Supply of BEEF MUTTON PORK and VEAL Groceries Having a large and oooiplete stuck of Staple and Fancy Groceries, bought in toe beet market, I can otfer the pnbllo better CAS Li Prices ' . thau any other house in Eugene J. L. PAGE EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS, Proprietor Stage leayee Eugene for Florence Dally exoept dumlay at 6 a m Returning stage leaves Florence fcr atugeue daily exoept Sundays at 2 pa Saturdays at 8 a m. Arrival la Eugene at 6 p m the da; fallowing. ITNQLI PARK aOOND TRIP ' Ttek.ta lor .ale at I. Bang.' livery .table, lageneor at Uaril A O.venport'. omoe A WHEELER, Expert Accountant Woe and Reel lenos Falnnoont, Oregon. Jeoke openeii, ok. converts! from .ln.de to double entry. Wroctioo. iriveu in double entry. Abutment of intricate and in relied accoun agenc inquiriee and order addressed as above jrui Lave prompt attention. The MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ol New York Jl form! el lilt. Endowment ind Gold Bond PoUda and Annuitlu. Ouartntud value ad rata lumisntd by W A. WANS', Eugene, Or. ..Hotel Eugene.. TN SGR Prosrutor. Pttlctlr tla, iw maaagemank RaU 11 to i per day. ov. jears, Has Dorm; tlio sijrnatnro of - flllil f.rta Iini.x 1 , . uviiu ill. nil- IHllllT 1118 pcp- Signature of BUSINESS CARDS ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW. J M WILLIAMS, ATTORNEYAT-LAW Collection, a specialtr. J:tioti Over Lane County Bank. BILYETJ, ATTOKNEX-AT-LAW Oflke Over Pint National Bank. Kooiar, Oeioos, 0 WO0D000K. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Office One half block south of Chruunan B I Buoxne, Obbooit, E K 8KIPW0RTH. 4.TT0RNE Y-AT-L A W Will practice in all the Court's. KUOENlORinON. HKLMDBW TH01tP80H VUX A BAKU1 fJlHOMPSON 4 HARDY, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, Office tu First National Bank Building. Practice in all the courts. Koqini, Ohkoon. M TRAVIS, Attorney At Law. Otiice Over Eugene Loan 4 Savings bank. Eugene, Oreyon. B DORRIS, ATTORNEY ft COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Will practice In all the court of the Second Judicial District and in the Supreme Court of the state. 8icial attention given to collection and matters In probate. Office First National Bank Bldg. Rooms 1 2 and 3, John M. Eimuneon Leon K. Edmonson EDMUNSON & EDMUNSON. ttorneys-At Law. Practice In all the court.. Collection, a apeoi alty. rf0ti;ce Over. Loan A Saving. Bank, EUGENE, OREGON, OTJia K. BEAN ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office In Loan A Saving bank building. Room 3. Special attention given to land and mining matters. Eugene, Oregon. MEDICAL. jpAINE 4 KUYKENDALL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office. In Eugene Loan A Saving. Bai.k Building. Special attention to rorge7 and rarglcal din eaMaof women. J S LUCKEY, JEWELER. V.tcliM ani Cloc'ia RnfalreL EC0K5B. Ohboo. lit (1 lilDDI.E, DENTIST 'tio. -n Olive itMt, between' Pfftih'.nd rtith tr;oje i1ck- went ot Minneawita hotel J-jElUiKKT LEIOH AS3AYER AND METALLURGIST Ecourl Oeioov ennh'fM Ajf I-.bnr.tory in the Bute. 1'r mot nd r'iM. return- ruarMit!. Wirgintf teui oifl oo ore rxip.e of one to fifty nmio'li tn -ietermiue the moet raitauir o.rth-l of treatment. fJ'ilE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE. 4 Very Letert LIFE AND ACCIDENT POUCH: ALSfnT .1. C.vn, Gen Aft., i M WiLtiia Portia.!. 're ' Uoai Agea Eaten. Che timber .'Three Iti the Bthle Wheu tLc .,or!u v.iiv4iUu, v.c ii it and its surruuniliiirs couipnerd ui three tltuieui-air, vrati .aihl iaud the trhole lighted by the sun. mior and stars. Adam had three suns meu ttoned by name, and so did Nvvah. tin patriarch. Daniel was thrown Into s den with three lions for the crime ol praying three times. Shadraeh. Me shiK'h and Abednego were reaeued froir the fiery furnace. Job had three spe cial frlenda. There were three patrl archs Abraham. Isaac and Jacob. Samuel waa called three tltuea; Elijah prostrated himself three times on the dead body of the child; Samson de ceived Delilah three times before she discovered the secret of his great pow er, and the Ten Commandments were delivered on the third day. Jonah was three days and nlphts In the whale's belly. "Simon, lovest thou me?" was repeated three times. Paul makes meution of the three graces faith, hope and charity. The famous allegorical dreams of the baker and butler were to come to pass In three j days. Then we have the holy trinity I Father, Son and Holy Ghost: the sacred letters on the cross were three In num ber, they being I. II. 8.; bo also the fa mous Komau motto was composed of three words via, in hoc signo. Slelirht of Hand Polsonlna. A very curious item in toxicologlcal lore I chnnced to light upon, wrote George Augustus Sala In one of his let ters, may be cnlled the feat of poison ing by sleight of hand. Yon were jeal ous of a lady, and you wished to kill her. Well, you asked her to lunch, and you caused a very nice peach to be served at dessert. You cut Ibe fruit with a golden knife, one side of the blade of which was endued with a deadly poison. You presented the poi soned half of the peach to the lady, who ate it with much relish and then dropped down dead. The wholesome half you ate your aclf and laughed in your sleeve and went on slicing more peaches for the ladles of whom you were jealous till you were found out and broken on the wheel. Aye. there's tho rub! What high old times we rqlght have, to be sure, but for that plaguy contingency of being fouud outl Aa.trlan Ilnll.. Ilere are a few "bulls" that have been perpetrated from time to time In the Austro-Hungarlan parliament: "One most important point of the ag ricultural question Is the maintenance of the breed of horses to which. 1 have the honor to belong." "We axe here for the weal and woe of our constituents." "Gentlemen, consider this question In the light of a dark future." "The eye of the law welgha heavily on our press legislation." "There, gentlemen. Is the ever chang ing point of which the opposition has made a hobbyhorse." "This taunt is the Bamo old sea ser pent which for years and yearB hus been groaning In this assembly." Incident. In American History. A traveler who has Just returned from a visit to Matanzas says that he visited El Cumhre. a abort distance from the city, and there was reminded of an incident In Amertcnn history with which bo was entirely unfamiliar und which he Is willing to bet not one American in a hundred knows any thing about. lie refers to the fact that a vice president of the United States took the o:i th of office there, being au thorized to do so by special act of con gress. El Cumbre means "the summit," and It was here that William ltufus King, vice president with Franklin Pierce, dying of consumption, was sworn Into office March 24, 1S53. Lonflnrc and Worklnff. Ever notice at the end of a day when you have fooled along with your work und slouched through everything In a slipshod manner that you are tired as If you had worked steadily and done your work well? And how much bet ter satisfied yuu feel with yourself when you have done your work as you shoutd. Your employer also notices these things. Don't belong to the slip shod class. Do your work well. You will feel better and stand higher In the estimation of the man you work for. Atchison Globe. Trick, of the Trade. If you find maple twigs and frag ments of leaves In your "maple" sirup, you may feel pretty sure that It Is an Imitation or hag been adulterated. Peo ple who make the pure article sent It to market clean. The best butter does not have hair In It to prove that It was made from cows' milk. Strained honey with blta of comb In It is subject to the same suspicion. Tomato Ogs with a flg leaf on top of the box la another In stance. Snarare.tlTe. "No," said the Widow Rakelelgh, "I didn't altogether like the minister's sermon over poor John." "Why, I thought It quite sympa thetic," aald her friend. "Well, I didn't like bia pronuncia tion when be said John bad gone to that undiscovered country from whose "burn" no traveler returnB.'" Phila delphia Press. Proof Prriamptlre. A Mohawk valley justice of the peace invariably gave Judgment for the plain tiff In civil sulis before him without bearing tiie defendant, silencing that unfortunate llUgnnt with, "Veil, vot 1 tlnks be sue you for If yon don't owe him?" Itocbesier Democrat Her Mother'. Mill. Mrs. P.enhain You don't seem to be very glad thai mother Is here. Itetiham- V. I.n t did you eipect me to do-il!e c f J.j) ? Si w York Herald. Savtd From Awful Fate. "Everybody eaid I had oonenmp tlon," write ?ra A M Hhielde, of t.'hamlierebarg, Pa, "I wae en low after elx months of revere elckneva eauaed hv hay fever tod vtliina that fe thooglit I onuld get well, hot 1 teamed of the mm vcli.ue merit of I)r K'n N". Discovery for onn.umptlon. od It and sh onmrletilr cored." F'ir deafer throat and lum dia-r It la the ea'-"t cure In the world and le In- f.Mlbl f'T oooirhe, onlde and bronch'al aflclona (luarantd r-'tl tVc and 1. Trial bottle frw at W L DtLtuio's. llovr ronrlel. Kill Ttui., It la at once interesting and patheda to go through the cell, of the eastern peniieiXary and to note the objects which, with tedions pains, the prison ers have made to white the time away. Here a mantel will be hung with a lambrequin elaborately fringed, the tine knots and delicate patterns of the threads comparing with the work of the French lacemakers. The lumbn quill is of nn odd blue hue. and the vis itor 1 told 11. at it Is made of au old pair of prison trousers. On a little gilt bracket Is a small siufiY.l animal. The bracket, so deli cately turned, is of newspapers pasted together and gilded, and the animal Is a rat. caueht In a homemade trap, 6!uffcd with rags and with pieces of chewing gum colored with shoeblack lug for Its eyes. A wall Is eouiplototy covered with a really artistic decoration of reeds, on which are perched at least 200 birds, each accurately colored and drawn. There are also numberless checker boards and sets of chessmen that In the delicacy of their Inlay work and In the Intricacy of their carving would do honor to the craftsmen of the orient. Philadelphia Record. A Hire Praa. "The price of many drugs used In medicine is astonishing to those who ', arc not acquainted with the aubject," remarked a druggist to a Philadelphia Times representative. "There are sev eral that are worth their weight In gold (nbout $20 an ounce), while (2, J3 and $3 an ounce are qulto common prices in pharmacy. But there 1b ono drug that I can recall which is worth more than its weight in gold. This is peeudo physostlgmiue. I don't think that it has a popular name. It Is too rich for that. In the pharmacists' list It Is quoted at $1 a grain, or $43750 an ounce. The seed from which the drug Is made grows In India and Brazil, as well as In parts of South Africa. This Becd, tradition says, was once used by native chiefs as an ordeal. The ordeal genernlly resulted in the death of the man upon whom It was tried and so II was considered ns a great truth Under. Tho prepared drug Is sometimes used now In prescriptions for the treatment of heart disease," First Ensllih Boole on Sport. The first book on sport ever printed in the English language was a rhymed treatise called the "Boke of St. Al bans," its author being a woman, Dnme Juliana Pernors, its second edition was printed by Wynkyu do Worde In MHO. A descendant of her family. Lord Ber ners, was tlio translator of Frofssart'a "Chronicles." It Is truo that old manu scripts existed, Buch na the "Venerlo de Twecy" of the time of Edward II., but It was Dame Juliana who was tho real ancestress of sporting literature lu England, for Bho also composed an essay on hawking and another on "Fishing With nn Angle," the last be ing of such excellence that Izaak Wal ton himself did not disdain to take a hint from Its pages. "Katlna; Crow.' The term "eating crow" comes from an ante Revolutionary Btory. A sol dier of an English regiment stationed In Virginia shot n pet crow belonging to a farmer. The latter entered a complaint witli the colonel, who sen tenced the soldier to eat the crow. The farmer was left alone with the soldier to see that ho did It. After the soldier had consumed a portion of the bird he took Ills gun, presented it at the farmer and told him to cat the remainder of the crow or ho would shoot hltn. This was the origin of the eating crow story. Cnlver.ltr of Athena. Tho University of Athens is very old. It Is conducted on the Ucrmnn plan. Most of the professors are graduates of German universities, and the German language is heard about the building more frequently than any other except Greek. The Institution has a large amount of property, and several of the chairs havo been handsomely endowed by private Individuals. The Pol.onons Foppjr. In Turkey If a man falls asleep In the neighborhood of a poppy field and the wind blows from the field toward him, he becomes narcotized and would die If the country people, who are well ac quainted with the circumstances, did not bring htm to a well or stream and empty pitcher after pitcher of water on bis face and body. Method In III. Deceit. "I thought you said you were going to bring a friend homo to dinner," said Mrs. Skimpy to her husband. "He couldn't come, Anna," replied Mr. Skimpy as he sat down with great satisfaction to the first good dinner be bad bad a cbauce to attack for a long time. What Dlatarbed Tllm. Higgles I hear you upset a plate of oup on Miss Smith's gown at dinner last night Wiggles Y'es, and It was awfully embarrassing. You know It Isn't polite to ask for a second plate of soup. Chi co go News. Parr and Krakloe. Dr. Parr on meeting Lord Chancellor Ersklne, with whom he was friendly, once inld, "Krsklne, 1 mean to write your epitaph when you die." "Doctor," answered the great lawyer, 'it Is almost a temptation to commit ulcide." Their final Thoaahl, Hook That young married couple appear to be two souls with but a single thought. Nye Yes. He thinks he's the only thing on earth, and she agrees with hlio. Philadelphia Record. Pore Home Made Brandy. For liver, kidney or stomach tioo. ban, cilda. lagrlppe orbillnusnee there Is rolhllie: hotter than Franc..1 pure brandies. All orders promptly riled with prune, apple or far brandy at 71 nrnta per quart, or 'IM per gallon Orders by stage nr eit.rnei will be se curely boxMl. Madeaud sold to oon- nmers only. I M PnAHCIn, Fifth and Flair trt. iuyene, Or hoar, tat tjlastf i fn H) I rr fjj CLASSIFIED COLUMM. Notice, uatlrr thU head not to eaoeed five hiaa, !) eei.ki r week II W a month 112 prr year. For Sale. OW FUH MLt.-U,.4 tulik oow foraale. Inquire! HV Vadienti ai. FOK BALE. A d. i-n bUxied Bel g'an hum Call ou or address W A Wann, 104 Win Hfth slreet. MK CALK Uood horse S yi r i l,i will work single nr d u l price fao Knq nre mII'b Farrow C '. FOH rAl.E. Oue of ti e choicest reeideuoee In Eugeneon Willauietu street. Call ou TN rVgar, Hotel Kugene, for further eartloula's. FOK HALK. Town lots for sale nl Itlue KiverCity. rtawnillla In a few hundred yards of town sl e. ippiy to BC BparkH, Hiue River Oly, (Jr. 8HKKP FOK 8ALK. ISH head of choice CotewoUl sheep for i-ale. fall at No 44 West Sevuth etrtvit or ad dress Lock Box 7S2, Ku in . FOK BALK -A good grain, hay and stock farm or 210 acres for sale, uille from store, iMtstiiftUv, school and church, luiltw from rail road station, good buildings, well watered, level and g.iid iooa'.lou, 120 acres plowod ncd part nowo to wheat. o:i reaiouable terms, . A snap lor lue purchaser. Can be reaohed from lloebeo tiysLge. Call on C 8 Richardson Plensunt Mill oi V A Parker, 4.82 Ji flei mu aiieel, Eu gene, Oregon. Help Wanted. V ANTED. Bevtral persoue of char acter aud good reputation lu each stale (one In tills county required) to represent aiid advertlne, old establish ed wealthy business house o; solid tlnauolal standiug. Salary 118.00 weekly with expeuaes adltlonal, all payable lu oash each Wednesday direct from head olllci e. Horee and carriage furnished, when iieoesenry References. Enclose aelf-addresaed envelope. Manager, 30H Caxlon Building, Chicago. WANTED-Byaiuanandwlfe a or 7-room bouse with barn, centially 1. mated. Leave word at Ouakli i nice. BUrtlNKBB OPFOHTUNITY. To the right party we will give exclu sive sals of our product In Lane oouuty. Require limited advance payment for goods. Address, Inter national Power Vehicle (Jo., Drawer CI, Biamford, Conn. Miscellaneous. fEAMH WANTEO.-To haul lumber from our mill on Coast Fork river. Good pay, steady work. Coast Fork Lumber Co, Cottage Grove, Oregon. FOH I'KADK. -Home valuable prop. erty iu California to trade for Kugene olty property. 0 B Farrow A Co. City Property for Sale Henobioxb' Additiok to Ecoihs To ihoae deslrlna lo Durchaee citv lots. I have laid onl an addition ou the south side of the oilr aud north ol Colltwa Hill Park. I have 120 Iota in this addition, and am wiling them very low io aa lo enable every one lo have a home of their own. The prioe oi tuose lots la irom f ou up. Eixu Btiwibt Addition to Euostit I have some very dealrrab'a lot. In this addition, m the very heart of tha eity and wiinin a lew Diooka ol Willamette street. Warruxaa's Additiok to Eoamt I have a lew lota in this addition within two blocke of the First National Bank. Colliob Biu, Paax I have 100 Kit. In this addition. Th prioe now la $60 each, W will advanoe the prioe soon. We expect College Hill Perk to become the most desirable rest deno pioperty in or near the eity. lliNDBioxa' Addition TO-Coixaoa Uiu, I'lBX We have 70 lou for aale ohoap in this addition; also 40 or 50 aoros of very choioe mill land. I have on Ibis place 1300 young prune trees, a beat 4U0 Barllett pear trees, and 200 black walnut he, aleo applea. ploma and amall finiu. Tnls plaoe be a good larm bouse, barn and cmt-noaeea, and la a most oeantiiui suuuro.n niece oi urop. erty. It la known aa th Locust Hill larm, and there is no plaoe In ih Stat more beautllully and plearantly eltnated. 1 am not In real estate business as a bail nee. ws sell our own lands on ly, I employ no agenia. Any one desiring to pnrohi an; ol this property will And me at th Ural national liana. 1 win be pieaaed to show property and give price. 1 mlvht ex change soma ol tnia property for good umber lana. uom ana see me. ADDITION At, BlaOAIBS. I have the following farm property lor salei TUB OOHIKja SASCH. A faim of 1K7 acre, alaven mile, weal lol Kugene. 1 nle property nas a nutiM AO 1 liaro ana about 20 acre, in cultivation witb a .mall orchard in bearing, end two g-jod epring. ol nviD2 water, i. limbered wlfi aniceaeoonn ?mwtti of fir anil oak timber and la adapted to arming and .tockraleiug. It fa a map at 16 tejr acre. Wilson FLACI. I own the Wilaoo farm ol 144 acrea two mile, west of Klinlra, it ha a log honM ee barn anil ia oover-d with timber. We offer this place at a-tOU lor the tract. A bar. gain. oaA.uaa babcm. I am offering this ranch of 100 acre lor IViO. Thif place liae a hotiM and barn and about 10 acre, in cultivation. ItUla mile, south weit of Ktnene and will make a fine borne for some .me wishing to go into the stock btuioeea. ACKIAOB TAAOTS. 1 hav. thr. ten-acr tracts within on. mile ol the oourt bouee. Theee Place, are n.rt olanted In vouu-r arowina fruit I ao.l tr. verv dealrahle for one who want, to II v in the country and yet enjoy the tieaefits ol city Ilia, juai olivine uie ciiy nmiie. I nee on tneM lan-la, IIOO an are. T. G. Hixiiaicsa, Eugene, May IA. CASTORIA For Infant, and Children. U Kiod You Have Always Bought 25 CEXT BEDS. A( Courthouse lodmnc House On Same Block as Courthouse. Hereafter no mealsor board ill be served at tho Court house Lodging House. It will be conducted strict ly as a lodainii house. All ew bedding and furniture, ith newly painted ami papered rooms. No dusty carpets. Now (1 laid over the old ons tlmn ell painted. A Brussels carpet rug to each bed. No lust. Situated in a vervauiet lo cality, on same blnr-L- unH st north of the courthouse. Every room au outside room, and no danger from fire from tuor sources. Onlv ono block from main business street. See transparency BEDS" from Dav & Hon- dersou or new McClung block corner. Beds civen at anv hour of the night. Only 25 conts for any part ot the house. HiD Howf, Proprietor. Notice of Annual School Meeting. Notice I. hereby given to the legal voter ol Hobnol District Nn. 4. ol LaneCoiimy, Htato nl Oreg..ii, ibnt the Annual BoIiimI Meeting for said district will be held at the Olty Hal to begin at the hour of 8 p ill on the hint Monday, being the lttth day of June, A D 1 801. This int-viiug Is called for the purpose ot hearing the. annual report ol the Directors and Clerk and the traiiHaotlon of busliiiwe uiuhI at suoti meet lug. Dated this 5th day of June, 1902. B. H. E.KIN Chairman Board ol Directors. Attest: Fkank Kkihnkh, District Clr rk. BEST FOR THE BOWELS If yon hfcn'l rvunUr, hnnltlij- niuvfunftil of th ia rii'ij uj, juii iu in in n i. im'fji ytuii llopoit, mot b wttl. r.irr.i.lit Ilia aliiiiol lo ;hlo4r pill iKilmtii, It ttstnuiToiiH. Tlir. .month II, Final, iiiii-iv I'vnri't it. u hj,iujb iu trUVtlU tlvr .ntl clwu ! lu Uktt C CANDY 11 EAT EM1 LIKE OANDY 11 a -. I- Pa.tntnl.lH lnla.if Tntatn lrHl nnflntMi rt.Tar Hloken. Waakt'li, or lrlt, 10, f, nrl 60 canU per ot. wru iur iiae Ta.iu.i.a, mtn iHMitit oo bPtltlt. Atlilretii t-n trki.hu RKRKitr mip.xT, niiricn r rhit tohi. KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN SOUTH AND EA.S'1 -VIA Southern Pacific Cc ' !''! 'I ... ' -., , .. SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave Kngen. lor Portland aud way ..avion, a. eiooa ml J.I.V p m. If 1'oilUnd ai0 m 9KW p m 120 a m fiKM) p m 76 p m M p n ltlo a m IK.-OH a u 4:W a n Silt d Ir Kug.ne Ar Aahland Ar Hacramento Ar Baa Franeieoo Ar (SaAm 6141 a a Ur4n m diOO a m KW a to l-'iti a m 7;Vi a m 7M am IIJI0 a m Ar Denver Ar Kauaa. Olty Ar Chicago Ar I.ae Angelas Ar F.I Peao Ar Fort Worth Ar Cltyof Maxioo Ar lluueton Ar New Orleans Ar Washington Ar NewVork 1 r30 p m tint p m 6JW a m VM a m 4.110 a m 6t'i5 p m 6:4'.' a m p m 700 a m VtOA p m -JO m M m 4 Kg) m 0t'2A p m 6:41 a in liillll p m Pullman and Toururt can on ' both trains. (Jhair oar. Hacra mento to Ogden and Kl Puo, and iirlt care Ui C'hicage, HI Ixrula, New Orleene a'l Wwhinstoa. - Connecting at Han Fran cUoo with Mveral eteamahlp Una. lor Honolulu, Japan. China, Phillipiuea, ,'Jentra) and South America. See Mr I. Q Adair, agent at Eugene or auare W. E. COMAN O I' A Portland Or Gap Closed , The opttrfttloo of through trtIu twrxra Hn Kn.tici.voa vol Ixm Aq galaa, vUHarf od (UoU Itwbrt, will bnin on Sunday, .March 31, 1901 ....ON THE NEW.... COAST LINE. If Two Thror.to Trmloa Dally. Tb (.'out I Aa lltnit1 iMviog rb Verm i or I Mily to th tnnrniog tulp wih lkiit c( ntl iMftrl-ir un, will mli 'UylitfhV iri through tha taiaioir, w-aoaa on tha orntiDmL iD'iulniof argaoU ol tha louthem acific. i TICKETS TO AND FltOM ALL POINTS EAST VIA SHORTLINE St.' Paul, Duliith, Mirneapoiis, Chicago AND POINTS EAST Through Palaee .ml Tiwlel Sleep... Diuing aud llutlt fWkina Library Ca , DAILY TliAtN.S; FASTTIMK. For lialee. Folder, and Full Inform I nw.nllng tlekota, route, .to, call on or eddieaa J. W, PHALON, T f A II. DICKSON, c t A I22 THIRD STnEET, lORTUHO A. II. C. PKNNISTi N, O. W. P. A. Hl2 Pint Avenue, SKAT I'l.K, Wasij. Oregon ShotLine aho Uivioiv Pacific jo THE EAST Tho 0. R. N. Give tha Cholco of S DAILY TWO VIA THE OhlGON SHORT LINE TO Salt l.k.. Derive ri Omaha, Chicago and Kanaas City. o e THE GREAT NORIhlRN R. Snokand' Minneapol s St. Paul and Chicago, Ocean Hioaiuers leave Portiaud every 6 Days for SAN FRANCISCO. Dual leave Piirt.aml uaily lor all Wll. lametteand I'olnnil la liiver Points. Monthly Hteamers lo China and Japan L.For lull lulormatlou oall oh or a (ire nearest O. It. A N. Tloket Agent or address, A. L. CRAIO. V ;; ;. Gen'l Paaseoger Agent ''.oianri ti il 11 ' Tmir attention U called to the "I'lONirFR MMITKIV train. el the "OH IOA CO, MIL WAUKKK A HT PAUL ItAII.KOAD. "1 he only perfect trains In Uie world." Ton will Bnd It desirable to rtile on this Train, when going to any .ilnt la th Keetern Ht.tee or Canada They munee with all Transcontinental Traiaa and all ticket Agent, nil tlukeU. For liirther Infonnation, pamphlets, ttr, k any Ticket Agent ot . . 0. J. EDDY, Portland. Or. J. W.'CASKY Trev I'ae. Agent. Gorvallis & Eastern RAILROAD. TiTtK tiiao No 3 for Yaqnina Tralo leave. Albany 12-.M P M .,ee('orvallie M PM trrlvee Ywiuina 6.46 I'M No. 1 lUturoing Iavaa Yaonlna 7:00 A M Leave. Corvallls 11:10 A M Arrive. Albany 111:16 PM No. I lor Detroit- , Leave. Albany 7:00 A M Artive. Detroit 12:15 P M No, 'lum Itetrolt leaves Detroit IS 44 P M Leaves Alleinv HO PM Train. I aad 4anivo fn Albany In time to eoaoect with llieS Pennth bound tmln, a we i a giving two or hree hour, in Altemy before ilrltwreol H P North bound tiaia lor Port lead. 'I'ra'n Not connect, with the R P weet eld tra'n at t'orval'l. 1'r.e.lne 1. leilepeailevK UrMiaaiUle and all point oorlb te Portlaad i ' KDWIN ST"NK, Maaarer . 1 T TL IINER Trav Pan Aft. "r laJI.JL.Vi fir-fTfiTrA"--