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Jaftu: - - i Ateeia'. !e rrcparalionl'orAs sijulati"'; Hid o:lan;!Rc(jula Im g dii b funic:;, oj .dlwc is of Promolcs Dioslion.ChecrruF nessand Rest.Coiitains neiiliep Opium.Morpliine norUnxaL Not Kaiic otic. Mx-Suuut ltxk.ll.Ut, I Anaferl Rempdv rYiern.ei:n. lion, Sour Stunach.Diarrhoca Worms .Convtikinn FieicK- ness and Loss or Sleep. Facsimile Signature or GEflTRflli MARKET. WflTRINS & JJILLER . PROPRIETORS A fair share of the publlo pat ronage solinited. To the Farm ere we will pay the highest market price forfaloattle, lions and Bbtep. rihop on Will amette Bt, Eugene, Oregon. Orders promptly delivered Will Keep Constantly on Hand a Full Supply ol BEEF MUTTON PORK and VEAL iroceries Having a large and complete stock of Staple and Kancy Groceries, bought in the best market, I can oiler the public better CASK Pricue thau any other bouse in Eugene J. L. PAGE EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS, Proprietor Stage leayes Eugene (or Flonmct Dally except Sunday at 8 a m fieturnlng stage leaves Floreno for Eugene dally eznept Sundays at 2 p m rJtttordays at 8 a m Arrive in tugeu at 6 p ui -ha Li following. IINOLIFARK U SOUND TK1P ' . linkjtta Inr ..la at K. Rinffl' liver? lUble. togene or at Hurt A DeTenport'a olfioe vinrvao.. A WHEELER, Expert Accountant 0 lie and Rsi !ence-Fainnount, Oregon. Bo ika opened. Book onnvertd frm s inrl ti doable entry. Instructions riven in doubh enry. Adjustment of intricate andinrclTelacooan Snfrene ioqatnea an! or)rf Mrejd abort wui art prompt aiwmiuo. The MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of New York AK fomifl of life. Endowment and Gold Bond Potlckl and AnnuitKi. Ouinntxd viluc ad ratts lumiined by W. A. WANN. Eugene, Or. .Hotel Eugene T M SGAR- Proprlator. ftr: -tlr Srrt claw, maofinmt, ' Ic day. II i XK)V YORK. EXACT COPy OF WRAPPER. J g U Ssffl l For Infants and Children The Kind You Havp Always Boughi Signature Ap of ftC In Use For Over Thirty Years BUSINESS OAUD3 ATTOKN JS YS-AT -LAW. J M WILLIAMS, ATTOItNEY-AT-LAW f Dtfioe Over Lane County Bank, BILYEU, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Office-Over Firat National Bank. Eooihi, Oeiooh, 0 WOODCOCK, ATTOlt NKY-AT-LA W Office One half block Boulh of Chrisman B 1 K HQ SKI, OUBOON, 71 K SKIPWOKTH. 4.ITORNEY-AT-LAW Will practice in all the Court's. Eugene Okkoon, HELM OB W THOMPSON CHAJ3 A HAHDI rjlHOMPaON HARDY, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, Office In First National Bonk RniMintr. Practice in all the courts. Euqine, Obioon. M TRAVIS, J A-ttoruey At Law. Office Over Eukodo Loan & Savings bank. Eugene, Oregon. G EO, B DORRI3, ATTORNEY ft COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Will Dractioe in all the conrta of the Hecond Judicial District and in the Supreme Court ot tne state. Special attention given to collection! and matters in probate. Office First National Bank Bldg. Rooms U 2 and 3, John M. EJmunnon Leon R. Edmnneon EDMUNSON k EDMUNSON. ttorneya-At Law. Practice Ic all the courts. Collection! a speci alty. sTO thee Over Loan ft Savings Bank, EUGENE, OREGON, i OUISE.BEAN ATTORNEY AT LA '.V. Office in Loan ft Savins bank building. Room , Special attention given to land and mining matter, Eugene, Oregon. MEDICAL. JpALNE 4 K UY KEN D ALL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office In Eugene Loan ft Savingi liar J building. Special attention to surgery and turgical dis mm of wotuen J 8 LUCKEY, JEWELER. 'Vtchea and Clicks Repairett KtoHi, Obioov I) DKNTIST -on oliv. 'trwt, ,htwen' Flftih aDi Sitli 4trLua. hlfc. w-Mt o! MinnU hotel J-JKKLKKT LKIUU AS.SAYKK AN I) METALLl'KOlUT Kcotsl . OhEXl l't 'il'lrfl Aar TSorator7 in tl, H .ate, I IV rt, t anil r!ille rt-tiim. trtaratitl. fif-v j.,ni'U t-t Wtm.io. th. miea aural,!, .:h'"l of tlratui.nL ri'HE PAflKIC MfTfAL I.IKE. V-ry l.at-rt LIFE AND AfCUiF.NT POLICIES ALtiar J. Ciio, ''.. Art., J M . William l crtlaad. Local An Eaton If a law A BANANA TREE. Tb. Pralt Uroni Suiall End I'p aud 1. Cut While l.rl.- Contrary to popular belief, lianaiiaa to uot grow on the tree as they haug In the prvK-ery, but with the small eud of the fruit limine upward to all ap pearances upside down. There is prohahly no other fruit of suih universal consuuiptlou' atniut which so little Is known to the average lerson as the banana. Something like HKi.tMiUmo bunches are annually eaten lu this country alone, but senrcely one man In a thousand not connected with the business kuows what a bauana tree looks like. The fruit is never allowed to ripen on the tree, but is cut half or three-quarters full" that is, half to three-quarters developed according to the dis tance it is to be shipped, and comes to maturity by feeding from the stalk, which contains a large amount of sap. Bananas cut in this way attain prac tically the mine size as if allowed to remain on the tree. In which case the bunch becomes too much of a burden for its support and either falls or breaks the tree and ripens ou the ground. After the cutting the plantation is "cleaned," which merely consists of severing the standing trunks within a few feet of the ground, aud a new tree comes forth from the remains of Its predecessor, so that the fruit In all stages ot growth is to be found at the same time and the yield Is continuous. An Anecdote of Wordsworth A contributor to the London Specta tor thus write! to that Journal: Your interesting article on 'Tast ncss and Isolation" recalls to my mind Wordsworth's own Interpretation of the lines Those obstinate questioning. Of sense and outward things. Fallings from ua, vanlahtnga as reported to me by the late Professor Konaiuy Price. One day as he was wnlklng with the poet lu the hills he asked him what he meant precisely by the wonts "fallings from us, vanish lngs." Wordsworth's answer was to this effect: "Sometimes I find myself lu a mood in which the whole mnterial universe seems to fall away. The sense of outward thiugs is lost. Nothing re mains but an immaterial self, detuch ed from ail physical conditions. In or der to get back into the known world of consciousness I have to clutch at something so." Hero ho grasped the bar of the gate on wliich they were leaning at the moment. I wns much struck by the story at the time and made a note of It Georire Washtna-ton'a flobrlqneta. Washington was called by many so briquets, lie was first of all "Father of Ills Country." "Providence left hlin childless that his country might call htm father." Slgourney calls him "Pa ter Pati-la1;" Chief Justice Marshall, the "American Kablus." Lord Byron in his "Ode to Napoleon" calls him "The CinclnnatiiH of the West." For having a new world on his shoulders he was called the "Atlas of America." The English soldiery called him by the sarcastic nickname of "Lovely Geor glus." lted Jacket, the Seneca Indian chief, called him the "Flower of the Forest." The Italian poet Vlltorio Al flerl called hi in "Deliverer of Ameri ca." In The Gazette of tho Lulled States he was called the "Savior of Ills Country." Ills bitter opponents sar castically called lihn the "Stepfather of His Country" during his presidency. Dana-era of Procrastination. Landlady I s'pose you noticed that long whiskered old gentleman who sat opposite you lit dinner today? That Is Professor Drlehones, and you con have his room, as he is going west on a scientific exploration strangest thing you ever heard. New Boarder What Is? Landlady The object of his tour. Fie lias been told that a prehistoric cave has buen discovered out west, and in it sat ten skeletons around a petrified table. New Boarder Well, well! Why didn't the fools change their boarding house sooner? Ten In the Tim. of llnddhn. At the time of Kuddha China was en Joying a large foreign commerce in tea. It was carried by her Junks to Japan, Korea, Tonquln, Anam, Cochin, Ilur ma, Slam, India, Ceylon, Persia and Arabia. According to one record, it was sent to a great black river country west ot Arabia, from which it was sep arated by a long and very torrid sea, which must have been Egypt ft was carried by curavatiB to Mnncburln, Mongolia, Kuldja. Tnrtary, Tibet, Per sia and northern India. A Bor'a Definition of Peace, "Can you tell me the meaning of the word peace?" asked Miss Gray of a little boy who had Just recited a patri otic poem in which the word occurred. "Peace means when you ain't got no children," answered the child. "How ia that?' asked Miss Gray. "When my mother baa washed and dre6scd her six children for school lo the morning, she snys, 'Now I'll hart peace.' "Chicago Tribune. Th. Politician's Frienda. "I never went bock on a friend," said one politician. ' "I never found It necessary to do so." said the other. "As soon as I was not in a (OP'.tion to favor him my friend alwayt went back ou Die." Washing ton Stjr. The Itonr. Tohl'S-WliM h.itir is It? Ililbbs None nt all. Tuhbs What do you mean? Hubt'S-Not j i t 1 o'clock. New York Herald. Borne Russian railway employ only members of the Orthodox church. Savtd Ffom Awful Fate. "Everybody said I had mnauinp Hon," write Mrs A M rlhkld", of ( hsmhertbarg, Pa, "I waa ao low after .lx months of sever, alckneaa rud ty hay fever and a-tlmia mat few thought I could get well, but I learned ef the marrelnu" merit of Ir Klnw'e New l)lervery for enneutnpllon. uti It and waa onmplettly cured." Km desperate throat and lung diseases It l the eafeat care In the world and la In fallible for ooughs, onlda and bronchia1 aftctlona. Guaranteed lot tie. ftQo and 1. Trial bottle (re at W L ULano'i. MISTAKE SOMEWHERE. U'hr tho Colonel stopped Ilia Sear, of i'hlnauem at KIT. "I had read." said the colonel as he was relating some of bis experiences in China, "that if a person fell into the nater uo one could pull him out, hold ing that his falling In was a decree of Providence that uiuf t not be Interfered with. "tine day ou one of the canals 1 stumbled and went overboard, ami. al though there were twelveboatmen, uot tmo of them would extend me a hand. After a close ghave, as I cannot swim, I got aboard again, and us soon as I recovered my breath 1 yelled at the boss ttoatman: " "Yon Infernal sconndrel, but why lidn't you help me outl' " 'It was your fate to fall In,' ho talmly replied. " And It's your fate to tabs a good ticking;' I said na I went for him. "When I had finished him off, I took another, aud 1 was Just polishing off my fifth victim when the aiiih uau halted me to say: " There seems to bo a mistake here. We are taught that if a person falls Into thewater he must save himself or drown, but wo are not taught that If he does snvo himself ho Is at liberty to lick half of China in revenge.' "I thought his point well taken." laughed-the colonel, "und I stopped my score at five and went down to change into dry clothes," ltoston Globe. 4pple Tree. For flc.ntr and Fruit. ' Apple trees are so beautiful, even when bare of bloom and fruit, that they should bo grown In pleasure gar dens, like lilacs aud laburnums. Ten nyson speaks of orchard lawns, and there Ib no reason except bad taste why they should not have a real exist ence. The gloom of tho fir tree, mng nincent no doubt In Its own northern forest, is mere Incongruous dreariness when it is dotted about a suburban lawn. Nothing will thrive under it, and often it will not thrive Itself, but tho apple, with all the associated beau ty of the countryside, gives us fruit and blossom and grateful shade. In tho grass under it will grow daffodils, columhtues. irises aud many other plants, or It may be trained as a hedgo to divide one part of the garden from another and with ail ttiese uses may still produce great crops of fruit. It would be a plensant tiiBk for the sub urban gardener with his hulf acre of ground to grow three or four choice apple trees with the care that others give to roses. ljOiulon Speaker. The Pnlnte Look. A woman who hud solved the servant girl question by Importing a buxom young colored girl from Virginia wont out to give her orders for dinner one day and was astounded to see tho ne gro sitting on the Iloor with her hair, or wool, standing out around her bend lu n black aud shiny nimbus. Not hearing the approach of tho mistress, the servant went on with her occupa tion, which was pulling first one curly lock and then another III a way that suggested that she had cither loHt a fortune or "got religion." Tho madam stared a moment and then exclaimed: "For goodnesB' sake, Hetty, what are you doing?" The ninld hurriedly scrambled to her feet and answered: "Oil, nothln', ma'am. I'zo got a soro throat and was Just try I"' to And the lock what would pull tnuh pnlnto up and cure tho tickle." New York Times. saxony's Forcats. Saxony possesses ono of the best regulated Bysteins of forestry in tho world. The forests of Saxony servo not only the purpose of giving tho Btato a substantial annual revenue, but they add a thousandfold to the scenery of the country, thus attracting many tour ists, into thoso parts every summer. The inoBt Important feature of the for ests, however, is the fnct that they keep forever alive the fountains of wa ter which spring from tho highlands ot the Erzgeblrge and Bnxon Switzer land. Tho forests furnish the mate rial and the water the motive power to hundreds of pulp, paper and saw mills, which, in turn, give employment to thousands of men, women and chil dren. Mlaht Have Been Wane. "Charley, dear," Bald young Mrs. Torklns, "that horse you bet on" "There's no need of bringing tho mat ter up. I know that my Judgment was very bad and all that." "Oh, I wouldn't take it to heart! Tho horse might have been beaten worse. You must give him credit fur getting around ahead of the horses that wero entered for the following race." Wash ington Star. Par Tour Debta. "No, sir," declared Gazzen aa be warmed up to bis subject, "you'll never be happy so long as you are in debt. Pay your debts, Swaybuck, pay your debts." "Hut I have no money," eald Sway back. "Then borrow IL" Detroit Free Press. Trutu'e Chance.. Wllllam-Tbe Idea of his calling his book a historical novell It doesn't tgree with history even In the slight est particular. Frederick And lo may be quite true. -Hoston Transcript A Puiale. Mother (reprovingly to little girl Just ready to go for a walk) Holly, that hole was not In your glove this loom ing. Dolly fpromptly) Where was It, then, Diauiuia? fpf i,W),Vf pmfengers !y sea all Uie world over fifty lose their lives. Of (he mine number by rail forty aertn ,re killed. Don't Be Deceived With S or 70 per cent whlnklea or .r,,,1,M mnA think It tietree than Kiancla' pure double dialllhd 1'0 ( roof brandies. Jtj.t have thern teaied free ofcharg-at nrtti and Hiair stieete, r.ugrie, wregon. I M KeUKCl B Wa. ar 'x CJ XC I .. . bum ti l .1,1 I - t U.d OaotU CLASSIFIED GULUMS. Notloea tmuer thia head not to exceed ioea. JO eenta per wwk; 11 (a) a uoothj L iv year. For Sale. COW OK riALr..-UiK,d ILiTa , w for sale. Ii quire at I4t) idleou s FOK HALE. A doaen blooded Htl glan helre. Call on or sddrrsa W , Wann, 104 West Fifth .iroet. FOH MALE. One f i , i. leeldrLOea in ugelleou V llUuirl' street. Call ou TN rVgar, Uot, Eugene, fur further particulars. FOK HALE. Town lota for sale a Blue KlverClty. 8awmllls In a fe hundred yards of town .lie. npplj toSC fparks, H ug Hlvr Cliy, Or. FOH EjALE A g od grain, hay aui siocs rami of Lit) acres for sale, i mile from atore, postofttce, echo, and church, 4 miles from rail road station, good Luildluge, wri watered, level and g.tKl local lo, 120 aorea plowed aud part sow. to wheat, on reasonable leruis. snap for the purchaser. Can bi reached from Uoahen tiyetige. Cal ou UHRiohatdson Pleae.nt tllll oi O A Parker, 482 Jelletwi, street, Eu gene, Oregon. Help Wanted. WANTED.-A Hill m do oener, 1 housework. Apply at onoe. Mr. Ueo O Yorau, Lincoln street between 7th and 8th. V ANTED. Several permits of char. actor aud good reputation in each state (one lu this county required) U represent and advertise old establish ed wealthy buslntws hou-e o. solid tluanoinl stsodli.-g. Salary $18.00 weekly with expeueee adlllonal, all payable lu Onl tuh Wednesday direct from head oltleee Hone son oarnsge furnished, when neoeesary liefrreuuea, Kuolo..e Mlf-addrcHsen envelope. Manager, SOU Caxtou Building, Chicago. Miscellaneous. TEAM8 WANTED.-To haul lumber from our mill ou Coast Fork river Oood pay, steady work. Coast Fork Lumber Co, Cottage Orovo, Oregon. City Property for Sale Hendmoxs' Addition to Euorms- To those desirlim lo rmrohaae citv Iota. 1 have laid out an addition on the eouib side of the oil! and north of Collage Hill Park I have 120 lots In this addition, aud am elling tliem vory low so us to enable everi one lo have s home of their own. Tho priot ot thuBe IoIb ia Iroui (hO up Euii Htkwiiii Addition- to KooKsr I have some very deslrrahle IoIb in thi addition, in the very tienrl of the oity aud wilhiu a lew blueka of Willamette street. WurrKAKKa's Addition to Edoenk I have a lew lots in this addition within o blooka of the First National Bank. Oolleos Hii-L Paiux I have 100 lots in this addition. The prioe now la $50 each. W will advanoe the priue auon. We oxpeot College Hill Park to beoome the moat deairtble resi deuoe pioperty in or near the oity. HkndbiobV Addition to Collkob 11 ill Pahjc We have 70 lots for sale oh can in this addition; alao 40 or 60 aores of very cboloe fruit laud. I have on thia plaoe 1300 young prone trees, aboat 4o0 Harriett pear tree., and 200 black walnut trees, alao apples, plnms and small hulls. Thia plaoe haa a good farm house, barn and out-housea, and is a moat beaatllul suburban pieoe of prop erty. It ia known as the Locust Hill farm, md there is no plaoe io the atat. more beanlifully and pleasantly eltoated. I am not in real estate busloeea as a bntl oeaa we sell our own lands only. 1 employ no agents. Any on. dealrlog to purohaae ny ol tbla property all! find me at the Mrel National IlaDk. I will be plraaed to .how property and give prloM. I mitht ex--bange some of Ibis property for good limber land. Come and see me. Jily and Nearby Country Prop erty for Sale. I offer for aale at a low prioe 130 acres of laud 2 J miles southwest of Eugene, aboat W Mrea uf aauie cleared; plenty of waUr. Also II acres 2 mi e west of KuK6ue( and 5 aorea l'Me to the corporate II in its oo the wet. AUo U acre of dIom botUttn land tuiies oorib of Ktuene od river road. I also otfer fur aale some desirable butld K lots at rve-dence, i'earl and Hixth etreeis. Vuyooe i siring such property will do well to m me. IJaviijOhihrt. Eugene, Oregon. Wanted. A good woman ciok, one that Is .eat a. id saving, for small hotel. 4ood wages snd steady position t) the ' h I party. Apply or address, Hotel V-ndouis, Ashland, Oregon. -.HA , ,,.j l .ll Ht HlVft fcusjll tigoatar. Fare Hume Made Brandj. For liver,' kidney or stomach Hon -.ee, colds, lagrippe orhiliiHisiieeS Ihepi oothliig bettr tijafi t rauo.s' pUM i.ndlee. All orders promptly fllietl ith piune, apple or pear brandy at ib ornla (r tjuart, or fil.AU ier gallon, tlrders by stage or eiprres will be se-,-uiely hojnd, Marleaud sold to ouD uniers only. 1 M Pkancik, Fifth and tt'.alr elitls, hugene, Or Happy Time In Old Town. "We Wl very happy," writes It N II. Ill, Old Town, Va, "when Hutk I'li's Arnica rialv. wholly cured our naiighter of a bad case of aoald head," It dell, b - ell who use II for cuis,corii, llrri.a, h.u.-, H"l., tieer, eruption, infallible lor puts. , Only It&o at W L LeLaoo's drug slute, UO! FO NEWPORT. Oregon'. Favorite Seaside Re sort. Repogu i ng the advantage oi New rt as a summer resort over other sea Ide resorts lu ihe northwest, and to uaka it possible for all who desire to lo so to p-ud ihMr vacttlou by Iht o an waves, ihe Houlheru P.oitlc "tnpaoy ill connection with the Cor allisand Etetetu Kailroad, will place 0 sale, eftVptive June iSlh, round-trip 1 ei. friuu a I point- In Onguu n a South, ru I'aiuflo to Newnor., goo i t return until October 10th, at speci lly reduced rates. r'or full lalormatlou plea-w Inquire f your lu d agent. W F Cohan, (leueral t'aaaeuger Agent. Filthy Temples in India. Haered cows often defile Indian tem ples, bul worse yet ia a lusiy ihatV .u:ed by oou.tiialou. Don't per uii ii. Cleanse your syattiu with Dr log . New Life Pills nud avoid uu- 1 1 mleeiy. They give lively livers, Olive bowels, cood digestion. Hue ap petite. Only 26u at W L LVLanu's trtig store. C S Farrow & Co ...REAL ESTATE... laoans and Insurant), pouter In llarreiUUK Murhtuory, liupltv niuuu. Also haTtj Urat( room strvasonivble ratva. VOOlee MW Will -.met I 8t THE LATEST IN BERRIES. Order while thf- lut. Tht T.O'MNBKKKY a Uytirtd btnw mmi vlia lama blnoktrrjr a'ul red rattHny. Krull rvtr lurn-', iltx-ii rwldlih uia iM)ii iHilnr, rtvh flavitr, li otni, MAMMh'I II Hl.ACK UKK UY, tiybrlJ IhMwi-imi wtl-t h':k. IwrrT and kiKnteuriT. Fruit Ti'ry Urin ana mvltltik. f-iroim tlavor o( wild tlt'kb,riy. l.nuau' both s,re irttiit Ttcorotn nnl irty pto lllic. A doKtm plant ol itihvr tut I fly twar eiiuiijiti toi a tarttw tanttly. Hvnl tjxt)rfsaRi propild, on rttofti'i of J mi perdtitiu, Mfntt.n this papor. MtVKUTY KkVIT CO, Wtuou ylllo, Manu Uaoa Co, Caltlornta Reduced to FIFTY CENTS A YEAR New Idea Woman's Magazine PornMrly One Dollar THIS Is the cheapest and best Fashion Maumo now bo fore Ihe Ainorlcan uibhc. Itshowa New tdoa.n in Fn;ihlons. In Millinery, In Embroidery, In Cooking, In Woman's Work and In Heading ; beautifully tllustrattid In colors and In blank and wl Itn. Above all, 11 hows tho very fmJiiomtblo Nrrw I oka Styles, made from Nkw Idea Pat tom, which cost only lOc. each. Send Five Cents Ta-day rraslnrU copy erf th Nw Icla Woman IfUoAziMi, and ue whit frsat ralue ior rhsi maaay It can rive you. U c S rat kiw idia PDBLisnigo oo. Ulmlll), Kiw Tark, M. T, (SOUTH AND EAS I -VIA- Southern Pacific G SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave aV ujrenn for l'urtlaud aad way tatiuns at H;0Ua ui 1 14'2 p nu Iv Portland Iv Kapen. Ar Aaliland Ar Hacramento Ar tiaa Kranriaoo 8:80 p D 1 :ln a no Vim a a, !!, a a. 8:15 a m 2 p m UM a m lii'l p m 7:4A p m Ar Ogdea Ar Denrer Ar Kanaaa Ully Ar Cbloago MHd t.bu a a 1MJ0 am KK) a a 7 a m 7;U a e 7M am II JO a a Ar Ixw Ang.lM Ar Kl l'aao Ar Fort Worth Ar City of Mexioo Ar IluuatoD Ar New OrlMm. Ar YVaalilngLua Ar New York 1 00 p m S.OII p in H M) a m S) M a 01 4:1X1 a II, 6: p tn t-Ai a m 12:4. p m TOO a a, , V.-OO p in 6-..VI a m I V JA a a 4:00 . a 6:i', p i HAl a liiti p Iollniaa and 'I'imriat uer oo . tsitb traiua. Chair cam Harra niento u 1'gden and Kl l'ae,,, and ourtat car. to t.'bicaK, Ht lymla, New Orlaaoa aud Waablnst,n. Contif!tlng at Ran Kraa. cUoo with aav.ral alMuialtip line, lor Honolulu, Japan. Chine, I'hillipinM, JonLra) and Boutb. Amarioa. Be. Mr I. U Adair, agent at Kugen. or addraa W. V.. OflMAN UFA Portland Or Gap Closed Th. operation of Uiroogh traina Iw tween Han Kraeeiaoo and Itim An galea, via Hurl aud kHanta ltarbara, will begin oa Sunday, .March 31, 1901 ....ON THE NEW.... COAST LINE... Two 'HinrnKa TrelM Dally, The (Mt Line IJ in tl leaving each Vennlnel early lb the mora tup eel- wt'h elwant cafe and ,-arl ir can, will make daylight tri through the tnoet plutnresxpie, varil and enter taUiiibir. eoeoee on the VHitiueut, li.inlfof vget.u of U outhern 'acific. P TICKETS TO AMI FHd.M ALL POINTS EAST VIA IIP' SHORTLINE TO St- Piul, Culu'.h, Hi-ne.-potiS, Chicago AND POINTS EAST Tbronth Palace an.l T si-let Sleepere Dining aud Pullet Suiekiuu Library Ca DAILY TllAlNS; FAHTTIMK, For Hatca, Folders and Full luforma regarding tl,-k'a, routes etc, rail on or addiras J. W. PI! ALON, r r a 11. DICKSON, era 122 THIRD SHEET, PORTLAND " A. B."G 11KNN1STON', (I. W. P. A. 012 Firat Avenue, H K ATTI.K, Wash. OREGON Union Pacific AMD TO THE EAST ThoO. R. AN. Gives the Choice of ! DAILY TWO VIA THE OREBOH SHORT LiNt 10 Salt Lako, Denver, Omaha, Chloago and Kansas City. THE GREAT KQRThLRK Rl. TO Snokane Mlnneapol s St. Paul and Chicago. Ooean Hleamers leave Porllautl every 6 Liayn for SAN FRANCISCO. boat, leave iVxllnnil dally for all V ll. laiueutiand Luniinln. Hiver Point. Montnly hUuiere to Chliiaand Ja aa For lull Information oall ou or a drees nearest 0. 11. A N. Ticket Aent or address, i , , A. L, CRA1U. ' tiuu'l fast.uger Agent, lortl.rn. (h , Your attention U ealM to the 'TIONKKR LI M IT K I )" train, ef the "CH IC A t .'(), M I L WAUKF.K 4. HT l'At'L KAILltOAD.fJ "TH. only lrfact traina In Ui. world," Y,,o will nnd it de.ir.bl. to riil.on thus Trains whan going to any point ia th KatVeTO HUta. or Canada, Thay cu t with all Tranaenntlnrntal Traina and el ticket Agenta iell tickrta. For ftirthar information, pemphUts, .tr. ask acy Ttclut Agent ot C. J.'EDDY, Tortland. Ore. ). W. CABEY Trar l'Ma Agent. Corvallis & Eastern RAILROAD. nut oaku No, 2 fori Yatiulna Train Uarea Albany 2M P M lane ( 'or.allu I.P M rrias Yaoua firlo Pat No. l.K.toralnr . laana Yaiinlna 74)0 AJM li. Corvallis 11:1(0 A M Arrirea Albany Hide t M So. I for'Detroit Uaeea Albany 7.-00 A'M ArriYoj LKtrolt U:16P M No. 'torn Detroit Ml. Detroit ISrlVP M hats Albany SrtO P M Traina 1 and 4 arrive In Albany In lime to eoanact with th. H P wmth boiinit traio, an w. aa giviuK two or hree hirtirs in Alliany befiire d.artura ol S V North bound lr.in tor l'oia. lao.l. Train No 2 ftnarta with tb. 8 P weal aldit train at Corralli. Creaaing for ladtwnilanre MoMinnville and all poi&ta north to Portland KDWIN PTONJC, ! ltaaagrr JTnilNJSuTr.Ti.-i A.U