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mm silEa;lI3owlsof ,.p;eslion.Chcerruf- i frwTtt.i'i:ontuins neilher ninP norJliiicraL W5?OTIO. i 'rr SLEEP. nWSfflM""" fa-SunJe SiSnahireor tKACTCOPVOr WRAPPER. MTHflli brums & PtMER PROPRIETORS A fair share of the pnbllo pat roDaie solicited. To the Farm- era we will pay the highest market prioe for fat cattle, hogs and ahfep. Shop on Will amette 8t, Eagene, Oregon. Orders promptly delivered. Will Keep Constantly on Hand a full Suppljf of BEEF MUTTON PORK and VEAL les Having a lare and complete stock ot Staple and Fancy Groceries, bought in the best markets, I can offer the public better CASH Prices1 than any other house in Eugene J. L. PAGE I EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. 8. BANGS, Proprietor US Wtrou Viimi,. ' TT) iUy except dunday at 6 a in " B"se leaves Florence 'wEQMBe dailv ATrwant Hnndan at Q P r ' Stardays at 8 a m. In Eugene al 6pm the day livery table. Daren port's offlM A WHEELER, Expert Accountant. "''"oe-Falrmoant, Oregon. &!'tl from single to double entry. aW?"!" in donbl entry. Jiiriea and orders addressed as above 11 re prompt atteution. to MUTUAL LIFE IE COMPANY ol Ntw York o! lit. F.,....i ..j r-u o. j """ufumimedby A. WANN, Eugene, Or. Proprietor- -tty Srst-cl.wa. manap eovnt c i ar day. I: -raw y toer Mi him.. For Infants and Children. The Kind Ycu Have Always Boughi Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years BUSINESS OABD3 ATTORN K YS-AT-LAW. . M WILLIAMS. ATTOENEY-AT-LAW Collections a specialty. Office Over Lane County Bank. BILYETJ, t ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office Over First National Bank. EuOENI, OkEOON. ' A O WOODCOCK, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Office One half block south of Chrlsman B 1 Edoenx, Okbqon. SKIPWOKTH. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Will practice in all the Court's. Edoenb O nation. HILMUB W THOMPSON OHAS A HARD) IHOMPSON 4 HARDY, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW. Office In First National Bank Budding. Fractioe in ail the courts. Euoihs, Obiooh. LM TRAVIS, Attorney At Law. Office Over Eugene Loan & Savings bank, Eugene, Oregon. G KO, B DORHI3, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOK-AT-LAW Will practice in all the courts of the Second Judicial District and in the Supreme Court nf thft stutA. Special attention given to collections and matters Inprorjate, Office First National Bank Bldg. Rooms 1, 2 and 8. John M. Edmunson Leon R. Edmonson EDMTJNSON & EDMTJNSON. ttorneys-At-Law. I., all thA mnrtR. Collections a sped' alty. "Ornce Over Loan 4 Savings Bank, EUGENE, OREGON, JOTJIS K. BEAN ATTORNEY AT LA W. Office in Loan A Saving bank building. Room 3. Special attention given to land and mining matters, . Eugene, Oregon. MEDICAL. pAINE 4 KTJYKENDALL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Offices In Eugene Loan & Savings Bank Building.. Special attention to surgery and surgical dis eases ot women. S LUCK.EY, JEWELER. Watches and Clocks Repaired. Kuouti. Orkk R G BIDDLE, DENTIST Office -On Olive street, betwen! Fiftihlsnd ith (treetone block wast o: .Mlnneseoie notel J-JEKLERT LEIGH ASSAYER AND METALLURGIST EcoBti ORiootr Be-t equipped Assay Laboratory In the State. Hn.mtit kml w lahln return, iruaraoieeu. wr.pi.inir Uiti mm, nn ore hauiuicv ui uuo fifty poumls to determine the most suitablt method of treatment. T HE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE. Very Latest LIFE AND ACCIDENT POLICIES. .tYI U . WT a ' Br Tniiiii Tht BINTAUR bOMHkNt NC ORH OIT A lbibt J. Casok, Gen. Airt., J, M. William Portland. Ore Loeal Ageo Sages WIDOW PHILLIPS' REVENGE E By John Arthur 3 Copyright, 1KB, by th J . 8- MoOlure Company L, TTTTTTTTTTT YTTYYYYYYTYTT When Farmer John rhillips got tan f 'ed up in a tlu-nsbing machine, he left a widow behind him, and he hadn't been buried four weeks when people began to wonder If she wouldn't get married again as soon as decency per mitted. Of course most of theui con cluded that she would, and they add ed another conclusion to It viz, that they pitied her second husband. As a wife the woman had always seemed to feel a bit above other farmers' wives, and as a widow it was their duty to gossip and make things unpleasant for her. For a time the second husband was an unknown quantity, but at length farmhouse gossip pitched upon Deacon Spooner. He was well to do and a widower, and It had long been suspect ed that be had his eye out for a second wife. Gossip was wrong, however. In the dim post Mrs. Phillips bad had occasion to give the deacon a blowing up over a sale of a load of hay, and, as she did it in plain English and used lots of exclamation points, bo had nev er found it in his heart to forgive her. "Me marry the Widder Phillips!" ex claimed the deacon as he beard the story floating about "Say. now. don't want to speak 111 of any of my neighbors, but if she was the last wo man on earth I wouldn't think of mar- ryin' her. She's bad tempered, ex- travagant and spiteful, and if she didn't bring me to the poorhouse I'd be cxpectln' she d pizen me!" tvery word he uttered found its way to the widow in due time, 'as matter of course, but she refused to make any criticisms in reply. In time the deacon calmed down, and the gos sip ciiea out, but after events proved that the widow was only biding her time. One summer day, almost a year after her bereavement. Deacon Spooner started for the village in his old rocka way. At the west corner of the wid ow's farm and in plain sight of the bouse was half an acre of bog or swamp, and in this sweet flag grew plentifully. It had always been the custom for everybody to climb the fence and help himself, and Deacon "WIBDEB, I CAN'T TALK OF IiOVB now." Spooner hadn't foregone It because of the strained relations. On this day, as he came opposite the bog, the old hone made as if to bolt and the deacon pull ed him up and said to himself : ' "I feel as If I was goin' to have heart burn, and I guess I'll climb over and dig a root or two of that flag. I can't see my way clear to marry the Widder Phillips, but that's no reason why I shouldn't take a morsel of root" The deacon didn't have to bunt far for the flag, but as he was digging out a root bis feet slipped into a hole, and he found himself stuck fast There was quicksand at the bottom of that hole. He seized the hummocks and bushes around him and made a brave Btruggle, and it was only when he felt the sands about his knees that ho be gan yelling for help.' He hadn't booted over three or four times when the Widow Phillips appeared. She carried an umbrella, a chair and a new table cloth shot was hemming. She came sauntering down to the bog and placed her chair and tied the open umbrella to its back and sat down before she even looked at the deacon. : Then she gave him a long stare of surprise and said: "I think I have Been you before. This) Is Deacon Spooner, isn't It?" "Of course it's me," replied the dea con, "and I've got mired In this tarnal bog of yours and want help to got out Is your hired man around?" "He may be somewhere about but there Is no hnrry. If you hang to the roots as bard as you can, It will proba bly be an hour before you Blnk out of Bight Deacon, you must know that I am a widow?" "Yes, I du. Wasn't I at the funer al?" "Yes. I am a widow," she sighed, "but of course 1 expect to marry again. You also expected that I would, didn't you?" "Mebbe I did." sullenly replied the deacon. "I am sure you did or you would not have said so to everybody before John had been dead six weeks. You Saved From Awful Fate. "Everybody cald I bad consump' tlnn," writes Mrs A M Shields, of ChnmberBuarg, Pa, "I wa. so low after MX months OI BeverH sii-auwH urC.j i.i- i.Ki fever and a'lhina 'bat few I bought Ionuld get well, hut I learned i f tlie marvelous merit of Dr Kuii'j New Discovery for consumption, used t and was completey cured." For .i..,,.ie tiiroat ahd liinir rlisea-e It Is feai cure In tbe world and la In fallible for cough, colds and bronchial flections. Guaranteed bottles 60o and Trial b I'.tlei free W L Di L no Uto expected that I'd set my cap for you." No, I didn't." "But you took pains to cay that you wouldn't marry me if I was the lost woman on earth. Have I cot such a homely face on me':" '1 can't say you have. But are you guilt' to let me go down out of sight?" And what about my dlstiosltion. deacon? How did you learn that I was bad tempered, extravagant and spiteful? Did John go around com pluinlng of me? Did I drive him awny from home? Did I laud him lu the poorhouse?" I don't skassly believe I could have said auy such things," replied Deacon Spooner, who was down to his hips now and his teeth chattering with fear. There is a .'ot more," qnletry re sumed the widow "enough to keep us busy for half a day but we won't go over it. I dont believe yon said all those harsh things against me out of spite. It was rather because you loved me. People often do talk against those they lovo, you know. How much do you love me, deacon?" I-I hain't said I loved you 'tall," he stammered. "No, but you will. Up to this time you have been too shy and bashful, but now you are going to speak right out" Widder, I can't talk of love when I'm beln' sucked down to my death." But it's Just the time, dencon. You may feel that you want to die for me. If so, here's your chance. Are you asking for my heart and hand?" "N-no, I'm askln' for your hired man to help me out of this." 'Oh, but you are mistaken. Yon feel that no other woman In the world can make you happy. Under the draim stances, deacon, and knowing that you are noble, tender hearted, considerate and generous, I feel that I must say Yes,' though I didn't intend to marry again. Take me, deacon, and try to overlook my mnny faults.' "And we are goln" to git married!" gasped the deacon as he spread his arms abroad to keep from sinking far ther. Of course. I believe you are not In favor of long engagements; neither am I. Shall we say two weeks from to day. It will also astonish the neigh bors, this turn about of yours, but we don't care for them. Aren't you happy, Joslah?" "N no! I'm in a fix here, and I don't believe you mean what you say, and and" "Poor Joslah! I must see what I can do for you. Here comes William. Now, Willlum, a couple of rails off the fence. Get them under his arms so. Now bear down on the ends; now catch his hands and haul him out and lay him on the grass and scrape him off. Use him tenderly, William, for ho loves mo so. You'll excuse me, dear Joslah, but I've got to run up to the house to see If the bread In the oven Is nil right, "Widder," called the deacon as she was moving away, "I've changed my mind, and I'll be hanged If I won't marry you!" "And I've changed mine," as she halted and bowed, hanged if 'you do!" she replied 'and I'll be Grasse and Fcrfnmcs. Grnsso, even In the opinion of sober historians, would appear to be one of those towns which are predestined to commercial prosperity, and, what more, its Inhabitants through the ages of its existence have shown themselves capable of benelitlng by thoso gifts with which nature has been so prodi gal. Omitting allusion to mure remote periods, we have the authority of the historian Bouche for the statement that in 1180 all European countries provided themselves with soaps manu factured at Grasse, whllo the town was also famous for its oils. In 1420, as Masa Informs us, Its odorous es sences, fine oils, exquisite fruits and renowned leathers were a source of great prosperity. It may interest trutiy to know that according to tie testli lony of the great est historical authority upon Grasso now living, nothing precise has as yet been discovered in the municipal ar chives relating to the origin of the per fumery works. Gentlemen's Magazine. Disraeli's Jokea. Disraeli dearly loved a Joke at the expense of others. An author who had sent his latest effort in fiction to blm received the following complimentary acknowledgment: "I thank you for the book you sent me and will lose uo time In reading it" "I wonder what makes my eyes so weak," a fierce lladlcal once said to Disraeli. "It Is because thoy aro in a weak place," was the reply. An Incident In the life of the late Lord Itossl.vn bIiowb how acute wob the sense of humor In Disraeli. "What can we do with Kosslyn ?" bo asked of a colleague. "Make him master of the buck hounds, as his father was," suggested the latter. "No," replied the premier, "be swears fur too much for that We will make him high commissioner to the Church of Scotland." And such he was made. Chambers' Journal. Ancient Ettyptlan Stonra. Stones were formed into the Bhapes of beetles by the ancient Egyptians. They regarded the beetle as au emblem of Immortality, and hence It was the most popular of all forms of ornament Counterfeit beetles of cumuion stones were commonly burled with dead per sons, and it was customury Ui engrave upon them the expression of wishes for future repose and happiness, dedi cations of the soul to God and various hieroglyphs. One of the latter wat- a hawk with a human head, symbolizing resurrection. Another, the vulture. n...nt maternity. A goose was the sou of a king. Don't Be Deceived With 68 or 70 per cent whiskies or i.r.i.riiu, and think It better than Frauds' pure double distilled C0 troof i.randlea. Just have th' m tested free of charge at Fifth and Hlalr atieets Eugene, Oregon. A-C .Tk. 1 1.1 Hirif',1 Mars 'vrj jutf JeartUie gntsre CLASSIFIED 1, Notices under this head not to' taoeed five bus, 60 oenta per week; II 50 a month; P year. For Sale. COW Jj'OK BALfJ. Ouod tullk now for sale. Inquire at 149 Madison at. KUH HALF. A bouse, to be removrd treni pruiiisee. Inquire at ocoe at 887. Kant Eli-veuth treet. J?UK HALE. A d iwn blooded Bel. glan heirs. Call on or address W A Wann, 104 West Fifth iint. ' tun MALE. Oue of the choicer. residences In Eugene on Willamette street. Call on TN Begar, Hotel Eugene, for further particulars. FOR MALE. Town lota for eale at Blue River City. Sawmills In a few hundred yardB of town site. Apply to BO Sparks, Blue River City, Or A BARGAIN. Lot and bouse for sale. Looated on Washington street between Third and Fourth street. Price 6(0. Henry Hnllpubeck. FOR BALE -A good gram, bay aud stock farm of 1:16 acres for sale, i mile from store, poetoftlee, school and church, 4) ' allien Iroin rail road station, good bulldluge, well watered, level aud good location, 120 acres plowed and part sown to wheat, on reasonable terms. ' A nap for the purchaser. Can be reaohed from Goshen bystage. Call on C H Rlobardsnn Pleasant bill or C A Parker, 482 Jefferson street; Eu gene, Oregon. ' ...... Help Wanted. MILKER WANTED. Iqulre of 8 M Douglas, Eugene. MEN WANTED. Tareut-flve men to work In tbe the timber. Will pay from $1.76 to li 50 per day. Call at the Seattle Produce Co, No G4 West Eighth street, atonoe. ' W ANTED. Several persons of char acter and good reputation In each state (one In Ibis county required) to represent and advertise old establish ed wealthy business bouse ol solid financial standing. Salary (18.00 weekly with expenses adltlonal, all payable In cash each Wednesday direct from bead offices. Horse aud carriage furnished, wben necessary. References, Enclose Belf-addreflsed envelope. Manager, 806 Caxton Building, Chicago. Lost and Found. WATCH LOST. An opeu faced nlokel watob with stem set and stem wind, attaohed to a long chain wai lost at Junction en the Fourth. Finder will please leave earns at the Guard ofllce aud reoeive reward. BICYCLE FOUND.-A bloyole wss left standing In front of Marx'B bar bershop for several days. Owner oan have It by culling at tbe shop, describing lbs pro erty and paying for this notice. Miscellaneous. TEAMS WAM'ED.-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 HiitDBiois' AsDrnoH to Euoshi To those desiring to purohase city lots, I have laid out an addition on the south side of the city aud north of College Hill Park. I have 120 lots in this addition, and am selling them very low so as to enable every one to have a home of their own. The prion of these lots Is from fou up. Euab Stiwabt Addition to Euouis I have some very deairrable lots In this addition, In tbe very neart oi tnsoityana within a lew Diooka oi wuuunetie street. WHrrsAsss's Additiov to Euoekk I have a few lots in this addition within two blocks of the First National Bank. Oollxos Enx Pabx I have 100 lots In this addition. The prioe now Is $60 each. W will advance the prioe toon. We expect College Hill Park to become the most desirable resi dence property In or near tbe city, Hendbicxb' Additioh to Oollxoi Hill Pabx We have 70 lots for sale oheap in this addition: also 40 or 0 acres of very choioe fruit land. I have ou this place 1300 young prune trees, about 400 Bartlett pear trees, and 200 black waluat trees, also apples. plums and small fruits. This place has a good farm bonsa, bam and ont-hoaaea, and is a most ueamuui iuuuiuiu pieuv v. iiiwi' erty. It is known as tbe Locust Hill farm, and there is no place in tbe state more beautifully and pleasantly iitnatea. I am not in real estate business as a busi ness we sell our own lands only. I employ agents. Any one desiring to puroLaae any of this property will find me nt the First National vans. 1 w in be pieaaea to show property and give puces. 1 mwnt ex change some oi in is property iur gooo timber land. Come and see me. Hop Posts Wanted. Fifteen hundred cedar hop posts to square ( Inohes at large end, and 14 feet long. To lie delivered on bank of river at Jundkltia' Polut, 2 miles above Eugene anytime this summer or fall. Address, VY xl YV ALKKR, Eogene, Or, New Addition to Engene. R F Baker A Co have platted tbe F Scott land consisting of 82 lota situ ate two blocks south of the Patterson foliool building. These sra desirable lots and are for sale at reasonable prices For further Information call on R F Baku, Office at No 6 West Ninth street. Bankers Life Association of Du Molnu, Iowa, Salt Insurance LowRaUi Sptclal futures that plus busy nca. RaUu"i at First National Bank sad Lose and Savlajl Beak. HO! FOR NEWPORT. Oregon'! Favorite sort. Seasida Re rVcogn ilng tba advantage ol New port as a summer resort over other sea- Hide resorts In the northwest, and to make It possible for all who desire to do so to spend their vacation by the onean waves, the Southern Pnoifle Company in connection with the Cor. vallis and Kaxtern Railroad, will place on sale, effective June 15th, rouud-trlp tickets from all points in Oregon on the Southern l'acitlo to Newport, gooo for return until October lOtb, at speci ally retnoed rate. For full lulormatlon please Inquire of your local agent. W F Cohan, General Passenger Ageut, City and Nearby Country Prop erty for Sale. I offer for sale at a low price IX) acres of land 2 miles southwest of Eugene; about 4r acras of same cleared; plenty of water. Also 41 acres 3 miles vest of Eugene, and ft acres close to the corporate limits on the wast. Also 16 acrea of nice bottom land 3$ miles north of Eugene on river road. I also offer for sale some desirable build ing lota at residence, Pearl and Sixth streets. Anyone desiring such property will do weU to see me. David Chshbt. Eugene, Oregon. """ Notice. " The bonus committee of the Willamette Valley Woolen Manufacturing Co hereby Ves notice that the subscriptions to said boDua are row due snd payable at the First National Bank, the company having fully compiled with the pio?isions of the eontraoU Held bsuriptions must be paid within ten days from the date of this notice. Signed: J. H. McCr.OKo, 8. B. KAKiif, U. MoMUEPHBT, I". E. Duhm, J. M. Shbixit, F. M. WlLKIHS, Committee, Dated June 24, 1902. ' ' 1 ... ,m fc 'X- J- x bears U - - mo mhu inn nro Hiwaya i ItiB itmtl Voii Haw A Blgnstan or' ...REAL ESTATE., J Loans and Imuran ce. Dealer In Uarrosttng Machinery, linple-monts.- Also hare storage roomi at reasonable rates. Offloe 606 Willamette Bt THE LATEST IN BERRIES. Oritur while th.v last. The I.CV) AN HURRY hTbrltl belvrwn tbe tame blackberry and rod raspocriy. rruu Tory large, aoep reua.nn maioon color, rich flavor. uo oorn. MAMM- TU BLACKllKKKY. hybrid between wild black- berry and lognberry. Fruit very lanre ana msltlue. HLrouir flavor ot wild blackborrv. Caoeofboth are strong, vlgoroui and very pro line - a aozeu pianis oi runer variety near euoush fc-i a larso family, bent expressage prep. Id, on receipt of I2.ro perdosen. Mention this paper. NOVELTY KKUIT CO, wataon- lue, nania uibs uo, laiuorma. SOUTH. AND EAS'jI -VIA- Southern Pacific Co Trains leave Kugene for Portland and way stations at Brtwa ml ii pnv "' " 1'vrtland .. - . . Euaena . . 20 a m 2.-08 p m ' 12:30 a ss : 6r00 p m.1 7:45 p m 1 rSiSUOp.ia .iixo a m 12:08 a m Ar . Ashland Ar Sacramento Ar " Ban Franouno 4r2f a m 8:15 a Ogden Denver 6:46 a a 9:00 a m riiiin, 7:48 a m ' U.-46 a 8.-00 a s City 76 a Chicago 9:80 a an Loa Angeles El Paso 1:20 p m 6:00 p m 6:80 a m. i65 a m. 4:00 a m 6:25 p ni 6:42 a m i 12:48 p m 70 a m 9:00 p m 6:80 a m Ar Fort Worth Ar-Oity of Mexico , Ar Houston Ar New Orleams 9:66 a m 4:00 a m - 6:25' p m 6:42 a m fit Wasblnirton v At New York . 12:43 p r-t- Pullman and Tourist cars onl . both trains. Chair cars Sacra mento to Ogden and Kl Paso, and ourist cars to Cbicage , ' Ht Louis, New Orleans and, , Washington. Connecting at Ban Fran ctsoo with several steamship lines for Honolulu, 'Japan. -Ckina, Phlllipinea, ,'Jenural and South America. See Mr L G Adair, agent at Eugene ot addrea W. E. COMAN G P A Portland Or Gap Closed The operation of through trains be tween Han Francitwo and Loa An freles, viaHurf and IHante liar bar a, will begin on Sunday, .March 31, 1901 .. .ON THE NEW.... COAST LINE... Two Throtiffn Trains Illy. The Coast Line Limited leaving each terminal early in the morning equip ped wth eleytnt cafe and rrl'ir oars, will make dejrliitht Irlpa thronnh the most ptotureafjuiv vannd aud enter taining, soenos on the onnttoant. Inquire ol affects of the Southern Pacific. TICKETS TO ANIi.FltOM ALL POINTS EAST VIA SHORTLINE ' TO St Paul, Dututh, Minneapolis, Chicago AND POINTS EAST Through Palace anil Tourist Sleeers Dining and Bullet SlnekinK Library Ca DAILY T li A INS; FAST TIME. For Rates, Folders and Full Iuforma regarding tickets, routes etc, call on or addt ess J. W. PUALON, T r A II. DICKSON, OT a 122 THIRD STREET, PORTLAND A. B. C. PENN18TON, O. W. P. A. 612 First Avenue, 8KATTLK, Wish. Oregon shortline imon Pacific ana T8e EAST The O. R. N. Gives trteil.Cholce of THREE nAIIV TRAINS uniLi TWO VIA THE DREGOH SHORT LINE io Salt Lake, Denver, Omaha, Chicago and Kansas City. THE, GREAT NORTHERN M.- vo Siokane Mlnneapol !s St. Paul and Chicago. Ooean Bteaiuers leave Portland every ' ." ' ' 6 Days for : SAN FRANCISCO. Boats leave Portland daily for all Wll htmette aud Colunit la River Points. v Monthly Bteamere to China aud Japan For lull Information call ou ore dress Dearest O. R. ct N. Ticket Agent or address, A. L. CRAIQ. ' Gen'l Passenger Agent, .n. O " " Tour attention la called to the 'PIONEER LIMITED" trains of the "CHIOACO, MIL- WAUKKK A ST PAUL KAILKOAD.I The only perfect trains in the world, You will find It desirable to ride on this Trains when going to any point in th Eastern States or Canada. They cnunec with all Transcontinental Trains and al ticket Agents sell tloketa. - For rurther information, namuhleta. ate. ask any Ticket Agent or C. J. EDDY, Portland.. Ore. J. W. CASEY Trav Pass Agent. Corvallis & Eastern RAILROAD. TIME CARD NO. 20. No, 2 fori Yeculna TTi:mi:rw Train leavof Albany 12:46 P M Leaves CorvelHe....i 1JW PM Ajrivee Yaqulna CiM PM No. L. Returning . - I4ta.ee Yaqulna 7:00 A M Laavea Corvallia 1HS0 A M Arrives Albany 12db P M No, 3 for Detroit T A II . An w imm luiwr .i.i.ii 131 r n Arrives Detroit 5.45 P M No, 4 'torn Detroit-' - Leave Detroit 6:80 AM Arrives Albany 11.06 A M Trains I and 4 arrive in Albany In timet e connect with the 8 P south bound train, as w t as giving two or three tmiirs in Allian M before ' departure ol S I' north bound train. Train No 2 connects with the 8 P trtlos a Corvallis anil Allany giving direct service t Newport and adjacent beaches. Train 8 for Detroit, llrsr. nbusb and other mountain res'iris le.tves Alliany at 1,00 p m after the arrival ef M. I', seiith bonr.tl train from r"ortlaudf tt a hii, lemit at 6.H6 p m For furthsr infoituauun apply to ED IN "r. t Maaagsr JTTI VKtP Agr,i Aii-oy H V ntOMRH, Agist Psivall s