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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1902)
. i You Ilave Always Bought, n T'e for over 30 years, has boru in What is CASTORIA . , j js a narmiess tuusuian iur vuxiur yju, ruro C8"" . .1 Smitliiiicr Kvrmis Tt; In l'l,. nnor. Tfc j , j. is a harmless substitute ft rit Pmi'S and Soothing Syrups, ....'ind neither Opium, Morphine hsiance. It nR 18 Its guarantee. It destroys Worms d allay Feverisliness. It cures Ditirruuua aud AViud "! ji relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation SdFtotiilimcy. It assimilates the Food, regulates the mnmurh OH" f O B J ml riiildreu's 1'auacca-Tho Mother's Fri Children's . GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Tie Kind You HaYe Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. CEflEAIi - UmHS & IIILLER PROPRIETORS A fair share of the public pnt ronaKeanlieited, To ihe Farm era we will pay the highest market price for (at cattle, hogs and sh-ep. Shop on Will amette St, Eugene, Oregon. Orders promptly delivered. Will Keep CcsMy on Hand a Full Supply 0 BEEF MUTTON PORK and VEAL nes Earing; a large and complete stock ot Staple and Kancy Groceriea, bought in the beet market, 1 can offer the publlo better CASH Prioas than any other house la Eugene J. 1 PAGE E FLORENCE STAGE LINE. BANGS, Proprietor leayea Kugene for Florence ooept (Sunday at6am toZtS f,tae lesvee Morenw wa dally except Sundays at 2 Jyat8am. liinrSJ. ln lugene Um 'nB S::: s rj. ' j- Bann"iweVy luble, " Hra Davenport's offloe A WHEELER, Expert Accountant. j. Fairmount, Oregon. KT1 '"'m ,n'', 10 "'nnUa entry. jjStj, Ct and involved aooonn win ana ordcre addressed aa abova "Promnt art.,!.... ,j" mutual life France company ' New York, '"on '.'rli'i Endowmt and Gold Bond A- WANN, Eugene, Or. Eugene 'NSGAR. Prop a. jrletor- ?!jcU nrrt class, CW maateanMn, toe Mi a par day. iii which has been oruo the signature of and 1ms b?en matin tmdpr his per sonal super vision i-Inco its infancy. Allow no one to Ueoel vo yon In this. . ...tprfeits, Imitations ana "Just-as-good" are but Lents that trlfte with ami endanger tho health of and Children Experience ttfaiust Experiment. . V T. I , . . y . . n rn'i" r - - i neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio rieud. BUSINESS CARDS ATTORN KYS-AT-LAW. M WILLIAMS, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Collectiona a apeclalty. juice uver l,ane Uounty Bank, BILYEU, ATTORNEY-AT-L AW Office Over Firat National Bank. Edoehi, Okeoon, O WOODCOCK, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Office One half block south of Chrlaman B 1 Kuoms, Ounuos. 8KIPW0KTH. 4TT0JINEYAT-LAW Will practice in all the Court's. Eboenv- Okioon. HILKUB H THOMPSON 0HA8 & BAUD) rjlHOMPSON 4 HAKDY, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, Office In Firat National Bank Building. Practice in all the courts. Eooim, Obhook. LM TRAVIS, Attorney At Law. Office Over Eugene Loan & Savings bank. Eugenef Oregon. G SO, B D0ERI8, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Will nractioe in all the courta of the Second Judicial District and in the Supreme Oourt of the atate. Soeoial attention (riven to collectiona and matters Inprobate. tJrhoe JTirat national Bank mag. 1 looms 1, 2 and 3. John M. Edmunaon Leon R. Edmonson EDMUNSON & EDMUNSON. ttorneya-At-Law. Practice fp all tha courts. Collectiona a-areci alty. tarOrhce Over Loan i. Savings Bank, EUGENE, OREGON, OTJIR Fi. BEAN ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In Loan & Saving bank building J, Special attention given to land and matters. Eugene, Oregon, , Room miuing MEDICAL. jpAINE 4 KUYKENDALL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Offices In Eugene Loan & Savings Bank uuumng. Special attention to surgery and surgical die eaima of women. J S LUCKEY, JEWELER, Watches and Clocks Repaired. Ecarn, Orzoob I) R 0 BIDDLE, DENTIST Otfios -On Olive street, ibetweenl Fitihlttd Slth treet ODd block west ot Minneaaota hotel H ElUiKKT LEIGU ASSAYER AND METALLURGIST Ecodi Obiooh Bert equipped Assay Laboratory in tha 8 tats. rrrmrt and reliable return, guaranteed. Working teats maiie on ore samples of one tc fifty pounds to determine the most suitable method of treatment. rpH E PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE. Very Latest LIFE AND ACCIDENT POLICIES. Albist J, Caboh, Gen. Art., J, M . William Portland. Or Local Ages Engaat ! CFFECTINQ A " SETTLEMENT By Frank: S. Chlswlck is o Copyright, N03, by the o S. B. McCluro Company OS0OS000)0OS00)00 When Orrin Payton left the lnvy lioul. ho decided that lie would con- flue Uluiself to criminal eases as offer ing better pay and greater credit than the usual work which fulls to tho lot of tho beginner. An amplo fortune en abled htm to decline cases which less fortunate young lawyers might have been glad to take up. lie had already ilgured ln one or two trials of considerable importance, but his practice was not large, and his principal occupation consisted ln won dering about the pretty girl ln the of fice across the court. By a Judicious expenditure of tips among the elevator boys, who in turn questioned the letter carrier, he finally discovered that her name was Maude Klnsdon and that she was a stenographer for Massey & xxvnur, lircnueci8. This information, while of Interest. did not materially aid him ln forming nor acquaintance. Ho could think of no excuse for Intruding on the archi tects, and Miss Klugdon was not the sort of girl one could get acquainted with ln the elevator. Both dress and manner indicated an amount of refine ment and acquaintance with social customs that necessitated a formal in troduction. Payton moved ln good society, but he had acquired an Intense dislike for the girls with whom he camo ln contact and whose god was Mammon, not Cu pid. The littlo typewriter across the light shaft was of far greater Interest to him, aud her apparent Inaccessibil ity made him the more eager to form her acquaintance. Once he met Mas sey in company with a business friend aud exultiugly told himself that this would at least afford him an entrance to the oflice. But even this hope was dashed to the ground when in saying goodby Massey expressed a desire to meet him on returning from a business trip that would occupy several months. lie had about given up all hope when one afternoon the young clerk who formed his entire oUice staff broke ln on his solitude. "There's a lady outside," he said, handing Tayton a card, "who wants to see you about taking up a claim against the street car company." "Tell her," said his employer, "that we don't take up damage suits." And then as the clerk turned to go he ac- "THIS IB OOTBAOEOCS," BAID THE CURL. ddentally turned over the bit of paste board between bis fingers and with a gasp caught bis retreating assistant by the coattails. "Tell Miss Klngdon to come ln," he commanded. "The case may be worth looking Into." A moment later Maude Klngdon was seated by his desk. "They told me, Mr. Payton," she said quietly, "that you take up only crim inal cases, but I work for Massey & Keller on the same floor, and I thought you might be er neighborly enough to consider my caBe." Payton bit his lips. Her eyes had said so plainly, "And you don't seem to be very busy." "Quite right of you to come over. I'll be very glad to look into the matter. I did start out with a sort of definite policy, and I can afford to wait for something good" , Something ln his tone offended the girl and she rose. "In that case I beg pardon for my intrusion," she said icily. "Probably my suit would not appeal to you." "Quite the contrary!" he cried, alarm ed. "I am sure er that Is to say, I assure you I wasn't referring to your case." Half appeased, the girl sat down again. "It is a comparatively Bimple matter. While my mother was alighting from a car last night the conductor signaled the motorman to go ahead, and she was thrown heavily to the street. She fractured two ribs and was severely bruised. I should like to make the street car company pay the expense of hpr illness, for. to be frank, we can hnrdlv afford to let the matter pass.' Tavton Jumped up excitedly. "Tbey ought to be made to pny punitive dam. ages. We'll me them for ?!!3,000." Mlsa Klncdon did not share his en thuslasm. "1 should prefer," she snld nnintlv. "to coninromlse the matter without resorting to the courts." It was finally agreed that Payton should see the claim agent and Saved From Awful Fate. "Everybody said I had contimp Hon," writes Mm A M Shield, of Cbambertbarg, Pa, "I wa so low after six months of sever alcknesa caued by hay fever and swthma that few thought I could get well, hut I l-arnel of the marvelnu merit of Dr King's jf,w Dleooviry for consumption, used it and was oompletfly cured." For desperate throat and lung dlswaa it la the safeat core In the world and Is In. fa'llble for cooghs, colds and bronchial affections Guaranteed bi ttles 50c and $1. Trial bottlea free ilWl DeLaoo deavor to rush the matter through as quickly as possible. This aLTurded him an excuse for a dally visit to Miss Klngdou, and the more he saw of her the more he was satisfied that she win the one woman who could make him happy. The claim progressed slowly, as claims always do, but finally he se cured from the company an offer of $d0, the maximum payment in cases 6etllcU out of court. "This is outrageous," said the girl when he couiuiuuiciited the decision. "They know we need the money and that we will have to take this rather than wait several years until the case has been finally settled on appeal." Something like a sob ended the sen tence, and then she smiled bravely. "You must not think me mercenary, Mr. Payton, but my salary is all we have, and mother has never been strong, and the hospital bills must be paid." The office was empty, and Tayton's aympathetlc brown eyes looked straight into her own. She could stand any thing Just then save sympathy. Two grent, round tears rolled down her cheeks. Payton suppressed a wild inclination to kiss away the tears and took her hand gently in his. "Believe me, Miss Klngdon, I have done my best. The greatest lawyer in New York could do no more. Six hun dred and fifty Is little enough to win from a coryjratlon; but, whether you have guessed it or not, you have won something more the henrt of your at torney, it you II marry me, you you won't have to worry about tho street car company." She looked at him with brimming eyes. "You are very good, Mr. Pay ton," she said simply, "but I could nev er permit you to make such a sacrifice. You hnve done as much for us as any man could do. Don't think that be cause you falled-to get more you must offer yourself in marriage." Tayton was nonplused for a moment. "Sacrifice!" he echoed. "If you argue along those lines, you'll be accusing me In a moment of marrying you for your money. Can't you realize that I've been Interested ln you more than year and that I've loved you ever since you came Into my olllce?" Sho looked up, a smile breaking through tho tears. "In that case" sho said Boflly. "In that case," he retorted Jubilantly, "I think I'll take my fee." Had lnt It to rrunf. Most of the men who went west in 184U were from the north. There were, however, a few southerners, among them a Baltimore family who took along an old slave, Samuel Jefferson. Samuel was a patient traveler on the long Journey across the plains, but very skcptlcul about the success of his master's expedition. It was not until his master became one of the gold kings of California that Snmuel stop ped shaking his head ln silent protest Samuel lived to a good old age aud after the wnr was the special altendant of his master's children. One day Ilugli, the youngest son, was explain lug to Samuel the spherical shape of the earth. "If you should go straight nhend far enough, you'd come right around to where you started from." "Now look heah, chile, yo' cyan' mek me'b'lleve dat. I ain't helped yo' daddy tote his things all de way out heah Tin Baltimo' f'r nutlin. It what yo' tells me was true, we'd 'a' come back to Ma'ylnu' about fo' times. I knows f'm 'sperleuce, honey, drivln 'cross dem plains, dat de worl' am flat out Hut ter'u a hoecake, clean till yo' bump In ter de ocean." The Mnn Clinse. A convict had broken bounds and the dogs were put on the trull, that was still warm. It was an exciting scene. No one was near except a few prison officials in charge of a hundred desper ate felons, and I felt the exciting sense of a sentinel on a lonely outpost as tho six bloodhounds bounded through tan gled forest, baying madly at every leap. Eager was my desire to see the finish. It came soon. The negro's force was spent, and he took to a tree In his effort to save himself from the bnylng dogs. I could not help thinking of the scene when a possum is treed, but I doubt whether the simile occurred to the wretched felon. lie had broken off a branch and was desperately lashing Dynamite, one of the finest blood hounds in the state, whose mouth wae only a foot or two below him. Dyna mite has been known to climb trees and to make a spring of ten feet in get ting up to the first branches. Then the dogs were called off, and the negro, un harmed, was taken back in less than an hour after he began his run for liberty. Leslie's Magazine. A Poet's Little Story. "Magazine poetry," said a youris Phlladelphlan who dabbles In verBe, "ii always a source of wonder to me. For a long time I have read it and tried to understand It, but many of the poemi I couldn't make head or tall of. For five years I have sent verses of my own to one magazine and always got them back, usually with a printed rejection slip, but occasionally with a polite not from the editor explaining why tin particular verse was not available. On day it occurred to me that obscurity was the open sesame to the pages of this magazine, and. more In Jest than anything else. I scribbled off a sonnel that meant absolutely nothing. Mj only thought was to string together a lot of meaningless words that would rhyme. I couldn't hr-ip laughing tc rnrseir when I read It over. I cnlk-d II 'Oblivion' and sent It off. After Hire months had gone by I got a check for it and n letter from tho editor compli menting me upon having at length fath omed the depths of trim poetry. Whal humbug It all Is!" rLIladolpJila Rec ord. Don't Be Deceived with AS nr 70 tier cent whlaklea or ,..,. .lie. and think it batter than Francis' pure double distilled H O jroof brandies. J""t havt Ih'-Di tested fre of charge at Fifth and Blair atieeta Eugene, Oregon. bean the nthi f 1 ttfnatara CLASSIFIED D0LUM8. Notices under this Wd nnt In hmm! Si-. Insa, SO osuts par week; 11 60 a mouth: tlx par year. For Sale. LOW rUH NAL.-UiHd milk oo for sale. Inquire at 149 Vallnon a'. bUH HALE. A diZell bliodtd li.l- gian heirs. Call ou or addrees W A W-auu, 101 Wt-st Fifth airwt. FOK WALK. One of H.b ehiile.si rexldeiicea In Eugene ou Willaiueitt street. Call ou T M fcigar, Hotel Eugene, for further particulars. FOR HALE. Town lots fur sale at Blue River City. Sawmills lu a few hundred yards of town site. Apply to 8 C Sparks, Blue River City, Or. FOR 8ALE -A R-iod grain, hav and stock farm of il6 aorea for sale, mile from store, Doatofnoe, action and church, 4 mile from rail, road station, good buildings, wel watered, level aud good locntloii. 120 aorea plowed aud part aowi to wheat, on reasonable Uums. A snap for the purchaser. Can b readied from Goshen bysUge. Cab on C 8 Rlohardson Pleasant Mill oi C A Parker, 48i! Ji (lerwin street, Eu gene, Oregon, Help Wanted. WANTED.-A gill to do general housework. Apply at once. Mrr Geo O Yoran, Lincoln street between 7th and 8th. MEN WANTED. Tireut.fi. re men to work ln the the timber. Will pay from f 1.75 to $i 50 per day. Call ai the Seattle Produce Co, No 04 Weal Eigbth Ktreet,atonce. V ANTED. Several pernous of char acter and good reputation in each statu (one lu this county required) to represent and advertise old establish ed wealthy business house oi solid finanoial standing. Salary $18.00 weekly with expenses uditlonal, all payable lu cash eaoh Wednesday dlreot from head ofHces. Horse and carriage furnished, when necessary References, Enclose Belf-addressed envelope. Manager, SOS Caxton Building, Chicago. Miscellaneous. TEAMS WANTEO.-To haul lumber from our mill on Coast Fork river. Good pay, steady work. Coast Fork Lumber Co, Cottage Grove, Oregon City Property for Sale Hindbioib' Addition to Ecokns To ibnue desiring to purchase city lots, I have laid out an addition ou the south side of the oitf aud uorth of College Hill Park I have 120 lotB in Ihla addition, and am lolling tlicru vory low so as to enuble every one to hnve a borne of their own. The prioe of these lots is from ol) up. Euu Stewast Addition to Edoknc I have some very desirruble lots in this addition, m the very heart of tneoltyand within a lew Dlooks oi Willamette street, Wbitkaekb's Addition to Edokne I have a few Iota in this addition within two blocka of the First National Bank. Oollioc Bill Paw I have 100 lota ln tbla addition. The prioe now la $50 eaoh. W will advanoa the price soon. We expect College Hill Park to beoume the moat desirable resi de!) oe pioperty in or near the oity. Hencbioxs' Addition to Oolleoi Rill Pabi We have 70 lots for sale oheap in this addition; also 40 or 60 aorea of very choice fruit land. I have ou this plaoe 1300 young prune trees, about 400 Bartlett pear trees, and 200 black walnut trees, also apples, plums and small fiuita. This plaoe has a good farm house, barn and ont-hooses, and la a most beantiful suburban plaoe oi prop erty. It is known as the Locust Hill farm, and there is no plaoe in the state more beautilully and pleasantly situated. I am not in real estatebusinefBasabuii nest we sell our own lands only. I employ no agents Any one desiring to purchase any ot this property will find ma at the Ural National Bank. I will be pleased to show property and give prices. I mwbt ex change aome of tins property for good timber land, dome and aea ma. Virulent Cancer Cored. Btartling proof of a wonderful ad vance lu midlclneiB given by drugs 1st U W Roberts of Elizabeth. W Va. Ad old man there had long suffered with whal good doo'ors pronounced incur- ailBCauoer. Tbey believed nn oui hopeless till he used Eleotrlo Bitters and applied Bucklen'B Arulra Salve whtob treatment completely cured him. When Eleotrlo Bitten are uaeo to expel bilious, kidney and microbe poisons at the same time this salve ex erts its matchless healing power, blood diseases, skiu eruptions, ulcers and sores vanish. Bitters olio, Salve 25o at VY Li JJeLaDO's. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. lbs Kind You Hava Always Bougtv tho (4 Pure Home Made Brandy. For liver, kidney or stomach tiou bles, colds, lagrlppe or biliousness there Ib nothing belter than Francis' pure brandtex. All orders promptly filled with prune, apple or pear bratidy at 75 oenta per quart, or 2.50 per gallon, Orders by stage or express wlllbe se curely boxed. Made anu sold lo con sumers only. I M Fbancib. Fifth and Blair (treats, Eugene, Or Happy Time In Old Town. "We felt very happy," writes R N Bavlll, Old Town, Va, "when Buck P-n'a Arnica Salve wholly cured our daughter of a bad case of scald bead. It delh hta all who use It forcuts.oorn Burns. Bruin. Bolls, uloers, eruption -Infallible fur plies. Ooly26oalVY L Ie Lano's drug (tore. C Ats A .AtXA.( arathi , ) ' 1 ' 'A H0! FOR NEWPORT. Oregon's Favorite sort. Seaside Re- Recognizing the advantage of New. port as a summer resort over other aea. Ide resorts lu the northwest, and to make it possible for all bo desire to n so to fipntid tln lr vacaliou by the ki. B'i WHVes. the Southern lcifli ompouy in connection with the Cor. vallls aud Eastern Railroad, will place ou aale, eflVotlve June 15th, round-trip loams from ail poluU In Oregon on thatlSoutUHru 1'aolflo to Newport. roimI r return until October 10th, at speci- lly reduced rates. For full Iniorniutlon please Inquire f your local ageut. W FCOMA.N, General Passenger Agent. ily and Nearby Country Prop erty for Sale. I offer for sale at a low. price 1 JO acres of Uod 2 miles southwest of Eugene; about 4r aorea of same cleared; plenty of water. AIno 41 acres 2 miles west of Kiitfeue, and 5 acres loss to the corporate limit, on the weat. Al.o 16 aorea of nice bottom land Sj allien north of Eugene on river road. I alao offer for sale some ileairalile build ing lota at residence, Pearl and Sixth atreeta. Anyone th-airlug such property will do wsil to see me. David C'Hsniir, Eugene, Oregon, Filthy Temples in India. Sacred onws often di file Indian tern- lea, but worse yet la a body that'. "Iluted by ooiiHUpatlou. Don 'l per mil li. Cleanae your aysti m with X)r log's New Life Pills huiI uviid un- ilfl misery, Tbey give lively livers, iotlve bowais, vood digestion. Hue ap petite. Ouly 26o at W L DeLuno's rug store, Hop Posts Wanted. Fifteen huudred cedar hop posts lo quare 6 Indies at large end, and 14 feet long. To be delivered on bunk ot river at Jundklns' Point, 2 miles above Eugene anytime this summer or fall Address, WRWalkkk, Eugene, Or. r C S Farrow & Co REAL ESTATE... Loan! and Inauranco. Jioalerln HarvoHtlna MHcIiluery, Jmplo monti. Alao have itorage room atreaaonttble rate". r-Ofnoo 600 Willamette 8t THE LATEST IN BERRIES. Order while they lant. The LO'MNBBKRY hybrid but ween the tame blackberry and red raaubtriT. Fruit - verv lame. iIood rcdd.ilt tiia oon color, rich flavor, 110 corn, MaMMTU niiriUKUKKKi ! iijDria iMJiwion wim oiacK burry and lotoiirVrrv. Fruit very (unio aua melting. pirot.ff Itavor of wild blackberry. Cane ol both are airotiK. Wgoroui and very pro line. A dozen plauta of t-luier varlctr boar euoufrh foi a large family. Kent exurcaaafte fireptio, on receipt oi i ri pcraozon. r-iemiun hiiDMrwr. NOVKI.TY KKUIT CO. Wataon- Title, danla Gjdz Oo, California, SOUTH AND EASJ -VIA- Southern SHASTA ROUTE Trams leave Eugene for Portland and way stations at ;UUa mi p m. Iv Portland lv Eugene B.S0 a m 8:80 p a 2:08 p m 1:15 a n. 12:80 a m 12:08 a ni 5:00 p m 4:26 a a 7:46 p m 8:15 a m At Aahland Ar Sacramento -Ar San Franolaoo Ogden Denver Kansas City Chioago 6:46 a a U:6 a m 9:00 a m 9:00 a to 735 a m 7;zf a a 7.-45 a m 9d0 a m Los Angeles Kl Paso Fort Worth City of Mexloo Houston New Orleama Washington New York 1:20 p m 81 p m 6:30 a m 9:55 a m 4:00 a m 6:25 p m 8:42 a m 12:48 p m 700 a m 9:00 p m tiJtO a m 9:65 a m 4:00 a m 6:26 p m 6:42 a m 12:43 p m Pullman and Tourist can on both trains. Chair cars Sacra mento to Ogden and Kl Paso, . and ourist cars to Chicaga, Bt Louis, New Orleans and Washington. Connecting at San Fran. ciaoo with sevsral steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan. China, Phllllpines, iCentral and South Amsrica. ' Mr I. 0 Adair, agrnt at ugen or addrsa W. E. COMAN O P A Portland Or Gap Closed The operation of through tralna be tween Han Kranciaoo and Ix An (felea, via Hurf and anta harbara, will begin on Sunday, .March 31, 1901 ....ON THE NEW.... COAST LINE... Two Throtigo Tralna Dally. Tha Coaat Line Umit4i leaving each terminal early In tha morning equip ped wi'b elnrant oafe and parlor ear, will make daylight tripa thrmiKn tha tnntft plctureeue, varied and enter tainimr, aoaoea oo th oniainent loquirvof ageDta of tha Southern Pacific. TICKETS TO AND FROM ALL POINTS EAST TIA 111 SHORTLINE TO v St P.ul, Dii'u'.h, Hi; nerpo's. Chicago AND POINTS EAST Through Palace ami Ton iat HlteiKra Dining auil liulfet Smekinii Library Ca DAILY IVAlNHjFAS I TIME. For Tatoa, KoMera and Full Informa rognrdiug tickets, routes etc, call un or sultl ess J. W. l'UAl.ON, Ti'A H. DICKSON, (it A 122 THIRD STIiEET, PORTLAND A. B. C. DENN18TON, (). W. V. A. 012 Firat Avenue, SEATTLE, Wash. Oregon mim Pacific TO THE EAST Tho O. R. N. Gives :the Choice of E DAILY TWO VIA THE OREGON SHORT LINE vo THE GREAT NORThERN fir. TO Snokane. Mlnneapol. a St. Paul and Chicago Salt Lake, Denver, Omaha, Chicago and Kansas City, Ocean rJtoamers leave Portland every 5 XJays for SAN KRANCISCO. Uoaw leave Porliauu daily for all Wil lamette una On I u mt 1h Iti vr foluttis Monthly bteaniern to Clmihttiid Japan For full Information call on or a dresa nearest O.B.4K, Ticket Agent or address, A. L. CRAIQ. Oeu'l Passenger Agent, fori la rrn Tour sttentlon is called ta tha PTONKEB LIMITKD' trains, f the "CHICACO, MIL WAUKEE A ST PAUL KAH.UOAU. I ha only perfect trains In the world. Yon will find it desirable to rids on thia Trains when going to any point in th Eastern States or Canada. rl hev oouneo with all Tranaoontlnental Tralna and al ticket Agenta aell ticketa. For further Information, pamnhleta. ate. ask any Tiokst Agent or 0. J. EDDY, Portland.! Ore. J. W. CA8EY Trav Pass Agent. Gorvallis & Eastern RAILROAD. l Bvy'S s I I aBe I 1 lli, 0 TIMECAHDNO. 20. No 2 for Yaqnina Train leavea Albany 12:46 V M loaves Corvallt 1:50 PM, Arrivoa Yaquiua..... 5J5 I'M No. 1. Returning Leavea Yaquln'a 7:00 A M leaves Corvslli 1 1 u0 AM Arrives Albauy l'2:lb PM No. S for Detroit Leaves Albany 1:00 P M Arrives Detroit 5,49 P M No. 4 'ium Detroit Lavee Detroit 6JI0 A M Arrives Albany 11.06 A M Tralna I and 4 arrive In Albany In time to connect with the H P aouth bound train, aa wall aa giving two or three honra in Albany before departure of 8 P north boond train. Train So i connects with Ihe a P tralna at (WvaJlla and Albany g-vina Hired service to Newport and a'Ja. ant head ea, 'train 3 for Deroit, Jlrelt t buah and other mountain raaor's leaves Albany atl.OOp m altar the arrival of H I', a nth hound traiej from fortlanr), rtwhing Di rolt at 5:46 y nt, For further Information apply to KDWUT 8TONK, Mat-aver JTT' nK' Agrnt Albany H U CkOMSK, Agsst C-.rralUs,