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"iXl-oilaUerrcparalionrorAs- iU"BlJ ',...:.,Vhc linn 1 W.M ,T ! .sDi'cslion.CheerriiJ- in,"ii Contains neiltier .Km .lorplune nor Mineral. yor'ARCOTIC Pmfht Hit imfal Hcmedy forConslipa rion. Sour Sloniach.Diarrlioca (Vorms,('onvulsions.Feverislb ntssandLosSOFSlEKR FacSintfa Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. CElfTRAIi PROPRIETORS A fair share ol the pabllo put ronaiie solicited. To the Farm en we will pay the highest uiarBet price for (l cattle, hogs and shtep. Hhop on Will amette Ht, Eugene, Oregon. Orders promptly delivered. Will Keep Constantly on Hand a Full Supply ol BEEF MUTTON PORK and VEAL les Having a large' and complete itock of Staple and fancy Groceries, bought in the beat markets, I can offer the pnblio better CASH Price! toau any other houae in Eugene J. L. PAGE EHE FLORENCE STAGE LINE. BANGS, Proprietor &eUT8 Wtroa U. a -ma Dniv.iT.y ""("ne ror jjiorenoe Sunday at 6 am 'cfi f,taKe Ieaves Florenot P, " daily el,Pt Sundays at 2 ysat8 am. WlTHa In . Mowing. gene ai b p m the day Ma trip ..IS for 14V - . uHb .1.1:1 aiauiv, Hard Davenuort'a offlM St D.r. 1 I ...V.. A WHEELER, Expert Accountant. '"ooa-Jfalrmount, Oregon. ,rom "M" " double entry. :Hi2f"'' double entry. luculj aau involved acooun K ... orotrs amireued as abore prompt attention. to MUTUAL LIFE. IE COMPANY I Nw York "nSS"'' Endowm"' ""I Gold Bond A. WANN, Eugene, Or. Mi Eugene.. TNSfSAR Proprlete Mctly first-claas, bw hp wnsiant. Kit. tor FiMRTnnu For Infa its and Children. The Kind You Havp Always Bought Bears the . Signature yfjT 01 In Use For Over Thirty Years BUSINESS CARDS ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW, J M WILLIAMS. ATTOENEY-AT-LAW Collections a specialty. Dffioe Over Lane County Bank, BILYEU, ATTOENEY-AT-LAW Office Over First National Bank. Euoehe, Obibon, a woodcock. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Offioe One half block aonth of Chrlaman B EnoiHi, Oriooh. 8KIPW0KTH. ATTOENEY-AT-LAW Will practice in all the Court's. EuOKNE OltlOOH. -f HXLHUS W THOMPSON OUAB A HABOI fJlHOMPSON 4 HAEDY, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW. Office In First National Bank Building. Practice in all the courts. rat National Bank B U the courts. EooiNf, Obeoon. M TRAVIS, Attorney At Law. Office -Over Eugene Loan & Savings bank. Eugene, Oregon. G BO, B DORRIS, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Will nractloe in all the court of the HtwnnH fuuiciuuMuiciutu in me oupreme uonr oi me state. special attention Riven to coilectioni uu matten inprobate. Office J?irat National Bank Bldg. Rooms 1. 2 and 3. John of. Edmunsou Leon E, Edmunson EDMtJNSON & EDMTJNSON. ttorneys-At Law. Practice ic all the courts. Collections a speci alty. a"Oriice Oyer Loan & Savinga Bank, EUGENE, OEEGON. OTJIS K. BEAN ATTOENEY-AT-LAW. Office In Loan & Saving bank building, Eoom 3. Special attention given to land and mining matters. Eugene, Oregon, MEDICAL. jpAINE KUYKENDALL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Offices In Eugene Loan & Savings Bank Building. Special attention to surgery and surgical dis eaaesof women. J S LUCKEY, JEWELER. Watches and Clocks Repaired. Eton's, Obioov IRQBIDDI.E, DENTIST Office -On Olive street, betweon' Fiftih aid Sith street one tdock weet or Minnessota hotel J-JKlibEUT LEIGU A33AYCR AND METALLURGIST Euorai s Oaiooir Best equipped Away Ihnratory In the State. Prrmpt and reliable return- iruraDUei. Working tents ma.le on ore samples of one U 6ft y ponnrls to determine the most suitable fLethod of treatment. T HE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE. Very Latest LIFE AND ACCIDEN T;P0LICIE8. Albibt J. Casoir, Gen. Agt J, M. William Portland. Ort Looai Ara Eusaat YW iCorsey's Initiation By HENRY WINTHROP Coryneht, not. by uu S. i. Jrdure Ctomuanu 'Here yare, gcnt , j Piece! The art of the world, geml" men. for 10 ,m. apie. Genuine pk tires by the most famous French runs Uts for the small eum of one dime 10 ceu s Stop rlBht up now boforo the limited supply is exhausted " I'rlscllla Garduer, drivtnK down Tre- .Xt,Tei't 'I' Prtv' """t poked her umbrella throuth the trap i t the roof. "James." she culled, "drive towly past that man who Is selling Photographs. Drive as slowly as you can, and drive close to the crowd." lu a nioniont' t.A i . ..i .... uuusom naa wheel ed anU was retracing It route past the .it. wnere a muscular look mg young fellow was handing out un n.oumcd photographs as rapidly as he could make pin... ,.o ..,... . -e' "..on uuruuer lean ed on the anron nf .h k . uuiiBuiu ana eagerly scrutinized the face as the cab j ....as.-.., out tuere was no inter ruption lu the patter that helped dis pose of bis wares. Here you Hro " h mti - . . : o ue passed oi or a photograph and pocketed a ten cent piece: -nini.. . - , a uime, ana cheap at the price. No extra char. ror onuses or Psyches; one dime, 10 cents, step up. gentlemen, and take your pick." The cab had oasBed linf nr i.oi now. and Mlso rjnr,i.., ... . . . ....v. dune, uuck on uer cushions. There was a vexed ex pression on her pretty face as she mur mured. "HOW COM . silly!" i.mbo That evening nt i r.-i.. o . uunm, horsey, mmaculatc in evening dress, presented himself at the r.nr,i.,., .,.. where he was rvoiv,i r.i..., and her father. th nn i.. -"j". wvut. Aiuen Gardner. The girl's eyes were danc ing as she gave him her hand, but her viuuu eveiiinir ' wno tn un a of voices. Perhaps she was in n the Honorable John. Gerald stood rather lu awe of th rmii....,., self. """u u'm- The latter wna mnm nnii.A .1 - ri; tuuu fur- Ulal. I am vorv enrm 1 tant business engagement prevents my .wiJK one 01 me opera party tonight, but my sister. Miss f:nrl.wr -ni good care of Priscilla, and I will prob- iiu.j urop in mter and see you all safe- Gerald wondnrorl n nhnf 1 ... ,ltlfc t,njuuiLjr he was going, since Sliss Gardner was considered so woefully In need of a protector. Half an hour later th nnrrinn.. ,. rlnge drew up before the opera house "TO BB PEnPEOTI,T PRANK WITH YOO, 1 MiUpEU THE HONEY." . It had been a most uncomfortnlilo Ma for Corsoy. Tho older Miss Gardner had a bad cold and was afraid to talk. Priscilla was In n tnn so superior and dignified, with a new toucu or couuescenslon lu her voice. Could she have heard anything? A hot flush rose to the man's forehead. And what was she humming uow "Oh, What a Difference In the Morn ing?" Decidedly she had beard. He could not see how her eyes were still dnnclnrr. and he tenned hack In hia corner savage and miserable. At the onern the ladles. Ilko Imp Una. tonians. devntfHl themnplvpfl ntrfptlv tn the performance. Gerald tried to fol low their example, but bis eyes wan dered back to the study of Prlscllln's pure, clear cut profile. She was radi antly beautiful tonight, with yet that new touch of superiority that seemed to place ber far beyond his reach. Why bad he ever dreamed that she was dif ferent from most girls and cared noth ing for mere nnnenrnncoR? He had been mistaken she, too, set up money ror a goo. Prlscilla's half laughing, half ironic al, sallies died away under the Influ ence of his moodiness. It was a relief to them both when Mr. Gardner ap peared on the sceuc. He insisted on Corsey's going home to snpper with them. At the table the two men talked llnr- vnr.1 PHcnllln lletnnn.l rtnl.tlt- Aa she noted bow Rtrnnr?e and pnnKtrnlnp.1 I Corsey's manner was she came to a suu.ien uotnrmiiiaiion. ine conversa tion had drifteil tn the RiiMopt nf rlnh Initiations, when she broke In eagerly. "1 ilium, sue biiKI, "that I saw a novitiate undergoing his ordeal this morning. There was a man selling photographs on Tremont street In front of the I'nmmon, and he didn't look a bit like the ordinary street ped dler." Corse v r -il at her in amazement. So this v i- what she had thought! Saved Ffom Awful Fate. "Everybody said I bad consump tion," writes Mrs A M Shields, of Cliamhersborg, Pa, "I was so low after "li months of severe sickness caused hy hay fever and asthma I bat few thought I onuld get well, but I learned of tbe marvelous merit of Dr KlnV NVw Discovery for consumption, used It and was cnmpletey cored." For dcnixTHte throat slid lung dlsea It is lbs safest cure In tbe world and Is In fallible for cough, oolds and bronchial affections. Guaranteed bottle 60c and labutllef free at W L DeLaoo'i ' . M But what v.vu!d she think whed she Knew the troth? His voice was very Brave us ne sai.t, "So you saw me!" "Yes. and 1 have begun to think that you did not like my seeing you." t'orsey flushed slightly. The Honor able John was looking Interested. "What society did you Join, Mr. Cor ey V" The younger man squared bis shoul ders. -To be perfectly frank with you, it was not an initiation; it was Just that 1 needed the money." Priscilla gave a little exclamation and siared down at tho bunch of vio lets that ho had sent her that after noon. They must have cost-oh, so much! And he had needed tho money! Tho look thut she turned on Corsey was different from any that Bhe had vouchsafed him that evening. Per haps It gave him courage to face the Honorable John. "You did not give mo to understand that you were trying to work your way through college when when we had our little talk," Mr. Gardner said coldly. The flush on Corsey's cheek deepened. "When 1 induced dad." ho said, "to let mo come to Harvard, whero ho bad graduated, instead of going to some western college, he objected because he ojua ne couiun't keep an eye ou me. In the end he withdrew his objection on my promising that during tho four years I would neither borrow money nor get anything on credit. You see, his college chum committed suicide lu his senior year because his father had failed In busiuess and be could not pay back large sums of money he had bor rowed. "Having made the promise, I was bound to live up to it. My remittance, which was due tho day before yester day, did not come. When you so kind- ly invited mo to loltl vnnr nniv ...la evening, I telegraphed for money and was nouuea that all the wires were aown m that section of t!i mnnirr t simply had to have the money, and to rebon to a pawnsnop would havo seem ed like evading mv Dromlse. "A cousin of mine who is traveling iu r.urope naa just sent mo 100 photo graphs of tho sort popularly thought to bo most In demand in a student's room. I kept twenty-live or thirty of the best and sold out tho rest at 10 cents apiece. I made $12.00. and that Is why Miss Priscilla had her violets as usual. I might have passed it off as an initiation, but I don't want to Bail under false colors." He ended almost defiantly and was surprised when tho Honorable John reached across tho table and shook hlin heartily by tho hand. "Well, done, my boy!" ho cried. "I wish I had a son like you." And Priscilla why, Prlscilla's eyes were shining with what looked suspi ciously like tears. When she had said "good night" and Corsey had held her baud for one long, delicious moment, the two men sat smoking quietly lu tho firelight Tho Honorable John at length broke tho si lence. "Some time ago, Mr. Corsey," he said, "you asked my daughter's hand in marriage, and I said I must havo time to think it over. I must ennresa ) that I did not see tho matter in a very favorable light at first, but toulght I have changed my mind. You can havo Priscilla that is. if aim will iim-o And Corsey knew that ho had passed nis initiation. Brave Manxmen. une arternoon in October, 18S9. a Norwegian ship in a fearful tempest was drifting upon Contrary head, on me west coast of the Isle of Man. a perilous place for ships. All Peel was down at the beach watching her. The lifeboat was got out, nnd there were so many volunteers that the harbor master bad no difficulty in selecting a crew. The Norwegian had Inst- hop mDrf. and the spars were floating around so mat sue was dangerous to approach, dui me urcooat reached her. "How many of you?" cried the cocks- swain to the Norwegian captain. "Twcntv-two." The cockswain counted them as they nung on the ship's side and said: 'I only see twentv-nnn. W n mnn shall leave the ship until you bring the ouu one on oeck." Tho odd one, a disabled man, had been left below to his fate. He was brought up, and all were taken aboard the lifeboat end safely landed on the beach. The Norwegian government Btruck medals for the lifeboat men and Sent tbem to the governor of tho is land for distribution. The English and French Oration. With us henrinrr orallnna in n cm-lnna dreary business; to the Frenchman It is uu srusuc pieusure ana a nouuay func tion, even thOUCh ft he fit tho frrnvnal.ln or in the throes of a revolution. Fine language, whether in a speech or book, he welcomes as an n'sthptie lnvnrv .ml emotional stimulant, the fineness being of course proportioned to bis degree of cultivation, for academicians have been found to own that some phrases, highly effective in their day, are only vulgar fUBtian. He views the eloquence of the rostrum much as we do that of the stage as a professional art, whereof he inn nhnrn nnrl pnlhiiHlnRtln erirlp. Truth cold veracity, naked fact, prosaic rea son, are not wnat ne sccks, out inspir ing themes clothed in grand words. London Academy. Aectutomed to nelnir Waylaid. There was a Bavarian prince who was to entirely accustomed to being continually waylaid and followed about by bis admirers that once, on cominc out of the Fraueuklrche (Church o( Our Lady), feeling himself held back by tbe cloak, be turned abruptly round and angrily exclaimed, "This Is really not the place!" before he saw, to his re lief, that it was only his cloak which had hitched In paf-dng on a nail. Hop Posts Wanted. Fifteen hundred cedar bop pot to square 8 Inches at large end, and 14 feel long. To be delivered on bank of river at Jnndklns' Point, 2 nillt-s above Eugene anytime this aummer or fall. Address, W R VVAI.KKR. Eogei.e, Or. O Ja. 'X - II X .A. fMn jjj, tl,H had Tw Haw Haiti Boofctt tdffiea CLASSIFIED G0LUM1, Notices under this head not to exoeed gye tnea, 60 oenu per week) II 60 a monthi lis per year, ' For Sale. tOW FOil BALfi.-Good milk oow f"f "'. Inquire at H9 iiadiaon st. KOK SALE OK TKADK.-A Walter A W.KHla bluder tor $A.00. A bar Klu. Bee K M Warren at Coburg, Ort-goo. FOll SALE A ladles' liaui'bler bicy. cle that has been ridden Ave or six times, cheap. Enquire at Ueo Ball A Bon's store. rOHSALEOKKENT.-A Hue resi dence for sale or rent at a bargain. Inquire of Willamette. Valley Land Co. or of Mrs Heslop on the corner of Fitlh and Lawrence streets. FOR BALE OH TRADE. 147 anm. on the Military road 38 miles from Eugene, 6 miles from Lowell, on the Willamette river. 70 acres bottom land; 12 aorea cl.'ar; the rest bill with some timber, 'there is a good bouse wltb four rooms, smoke bouse and barn. I will sell or trade at a bargain. Call on me at Mrs H E Uardner'a ou First street between Jefferson and Madison, or address T FUooob. Eugene, Oregon. Help Wanted. MILKER WANTED. Iqulre of 8 M uouiiias, Eugene. WAMED. Shipping clerk. Mast kuow how to grade lumber and 011 b.llc Paolflo Timber Co, Cottage urove, uregon. W ANTED. Several Demons of obar aoter and good reputation- lu each state (one In this county required) to represent and advertise old establish ed wealthy buaiueaa bouse oi solid HiianoiBl standing. Salary $18.00 weekly wltb expenses aditlonal, all payable iu cash eaoh Wednesday dlreol from head offices. Horse and oarriage furnished, when necessary. References, Enclose self-addressed envelope. Manager, S06 Caxton Building, Chicago. Lost and Found. LOST. On road from Eugene to Mo Keuzle Bridge a , pair of No 8 ladles' new shoes. Finder please leave at Uuahd office. FOUND. A physiolau's fever ther mometer and oare. Owner may bave same by calling at Guard office and paying for this notice. Miscellaneous. TEAMS WANTED. To baul lumber from our mill on Coast Fork river. Good pay, steady work. Coast Fork Lumber (Jo, Collage Grove, Oregon. Dissolution of Partnership. The firm of Bulery A Russell la this day dissolved by mutual oonsent, John Hulery retlr.ng and W E Russell con tinuing the business. Mr liussell will pay and oo lect all bills ol the Arm. Dated tblg 14th of July, 1902. John Hulery, W E R08SKI.L. O.A.JF.. Bears the Bignatu i The Kind You Have Alwajs Bontf) THE LATEST IN BERRIES. viu" wiiiie .ne; tut. ino wj u ah a tnn i a hybrid biwjen ib tame blackberry and red rR)rrt W sTnllt mar- lason A..w ma oon color, rloh Baror, no core. MAMMulU HLAthHriKKY. hybrid between wild blaok berry and logmberry. Fruit Terr large ana melting. Biroug flaror of wild blackberry. Cane of both are irooK, Tleoroniand ren Dro- llflo. A doien plaDU of either yarlety bear tw large miu 1 1 j. oem expreaiage prepHld, on receipt of $!.fi0 perdosoo, Meutlun this paiMjr. NUVKLTV KBUIT CO, Wataon- Virulent Cancer Cured. Rtartllno' nrnnf nf a vnnHsrfnl .H. vance in mrdiolne la given by druggist U W Roberts of Kllzalwth W V. An old man there bad long suffered wltb what irood doctors nrnnnnnnnn Innnr. able cancer. They believed bis one hopeless till he used Electrlo Bitters and applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which treatment completely cured hi in. When Eleotrlo JUItten are used to expel bilious, kidney and microbe poisons at the same time this salve ex erls its matchless heallnsr imwpr. hln.,H diseases, skin eruptions, ulcers and snres vanish. Bitters 50o, Halve 26oat W L DeLano's. New Addition to Eugene. R F Raker & Co bave ulalted the R F Scott land consl-llng at 82 lots situ ate two blocks south of tbe Patterson sobool building. These are desirable lots and are for sale at reasonable price. For further Information call on R F Bakbr, Office at No 0 West Ninth street. I -.HL A. A. . Jan k'k , ' " '..intl Vjm Han Almp i C S Farrow & Co ...REAL ESTATE... rana and Initfiraiice. Dealer In Jlrirritlii(t Machluery. Jmple mmu. Alnohare VoraK room tn aaonhbie ratea. OAloe 606 WlUamett St The Hoffman W. O. ZEIGLER Proprietor. SUNDAY DINNER 50c Eugene, . . Oreion HU! FOR .NEWPORT. Oregon s Favorite Seaside Ref sort. Reeognlilng the advantage ol New port as a summer reeort over other sea side resorts lu ibe northwest, audio make It possible for all who desire to do so to spend their vacation by the ocean waves, (he Southern Paolflo Company Inoouueotlou wltb tbe Cor. vallls and Eastern Railroad, will place on sale, efteollve June 16th, round-trip tlckeis from all point- lu Orrgon on tbe Southern Paolllo to Newport, good for return until October 10th, at speci ally reduced rates. For full Intormatlon please Inquire of your loual agent. W F COMAN, General Passenger Ageut. Cilj and Nearby Country Prop erty for Sale. I offer for sale at a Inw nln I'vi -i land 2J miles southwest of Eugenej about 4 n oi same cleared; plenty of water. Alao 41 acres 2 miles west of Eugene, and 5 acres close to the corporate limits on the west. Also m acres oi moe bottom land SJ miles north of Eugene on river road. I also offer for sale some desirable build ing lots at residence. Pearl and Siith streets. Anyone dsiring such property will do weU to see me. David Chihht. Eugene, Oregon. City Property for Sale Hknsbiois' Addition to Ecouik To I hose deeirlug lo purchase elty lots, I have laid out so addition ou the Booth side of the oitf and 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 price of these lots is Ironj fdO up. Euab Stswabt Addition to Edosni I have some very desirrable lots in this addition, in the very hour! of the oily and within a few blocks of Willamette Btruet, WarriAxxB'B Addition to Ecqxnb I have a lew lota in this addition within two blooks of the First National Bank. College Hill Paux I have 100 lots lu this addition. The price now is 50 each. W will advanoe the price soon. We1 expect College Hill Park to ben.imA the tnnut -; - i . i ' . - - u,Minun resi dence property In or near the oity. niNSBIOKa' ADDITION TO CoLLKOE Hill Pabjc We have 70 lots fot sale oheap In this addition; also 40 or SO sorns of very choioe fruit land. 1 have ou thin nlaoe Iuuo .n... nrnne trflfln. nlmnt Aim ...... i.... n ... svw .to., pen. irues, and 200 blaok walnut trtes, also apples, r..u.. iu.ii nuii. ao is piaoe has a nnnr, f. m. .......... 1 . ... p i " miu uui-uuuwwp ana uiusi oeautiiui suburban piece of prop erty. It is known as the Locust Hill farm, and there is no place in tbe 8 tiki A tiinrn beautifully and pleasantly lituatod. I am not In real aHtntAt.niii.Da u.UUs-a an uu4- ucb we acu onr own lands only, 1 employ no acaiita. Ant nna0Bisinn.. f j vMuauiuHiu IU(UUaHfJ any ol this property will find me at tba hi rait Nnrinnol t)..l. T m i . u. x wiu 09 pieasea to now propany ana sire prices. I mUht ex oh an u a Hnm nf this -au..n.M i Btauexua iiuu. VU1UO UUU BOO Hit). Filthy Temples in India. Sacred cows often defile Indian tem ples, but worse yet Is a body that's Ib.ll.ltuH K.. A..nu. 1 .. . rv I. r'""1 "j u..ubiiiji iuu, aiou v per mit It. Cleanse your system wltb Dr. ting's New Life Pills and avoid un told misery. They give lively livers, aotlve bowels, good digestion, flue ap petite. Only 26o at W L DeLano's drug store. SOUTH AND EAST VIA- Southern Pacific Go SHASTA ROUTE Trams leave Kugene for Portland and wav stations at 8;Ula m; 1.42 p m. T " " ly I'urtlmnri . t M a m t8:80Jp n 2.)8 p m m lv upene At Aahland Ar Bacramento Ar San Franoisoo 12:!KI i a m 12m a ui 6.-00 p m 4:25 a w 8:10 a m so p m Orrlan 6:45 a or KI0 a m 73 a m 7r46 a m U .-4R a ra S .-OO a 76 a m 9 M a oa Denver City Chioago Ar Los Angeles Ar HI Paso 1:20 p m 6KKI p m 6i30 a m S:M a m 4:00 a in 8:29 p m 8:42 a m 12:48 p m 7:00 a m Mpa 6:80 a m 9:M a m 4:00 a m 6:2A p m 8:42 a m 12:48 p m Ar V.i-t Wt. Ar City of Moiioo Ar Houston Ar New Orleams Ar Washington Ar New York Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains. Chair cars Sacra mento to Ogdeu and Kl Paso, no vunst cars to unicaue, uvu, .in. vruwns Wsahimrtan Connectinir mt Rui Tran- oisoo with several steamship China, PhiiUpinea, Jew ipaa, atral uu ounui Ajiisnca. See Mr L G Adair, agent at Eugene W. E. COMAN U P A Portland Or Gap Closed The operation of through trains e-tw-n Han Francisoo and Los An H' ",. via Surf and ISanU Barlaira, will leKio uq Sunday, ,Marc!i 31, ....ON THE NEW, COAST LINE... Two ThmnKU Trains Dally Coast Lin. Limit.! UtrtnlnKl m,I tn .u. The ach riui. will mak, u.yh.kt IH thr.2hth. i ne onntlnent. Inquire of agenu of the Ci uu TICKETS TOAND.FKOM ALL POINTS EAST VIA SHORTLINE TO St Paul, Dululh, Minneapolis, Chicago AND POINTS EAST Through Palaos and Tourist Sleepe rs ""'"ft uuiiei omemiiit labrsry C DAILY THA1NS; FAST TIME. For Rates. Folders anil Full T.,r. regarding tickets, routes etc, call on or address J. W. PHALON, T p a II. DICKSON or a 122 THIRD STREET, PORTLAND A. II. C. DENNISTo.v, (i. w. P. A. 612 First Avenue, bl.ATTLE, Wash Oregon Shotline aiu Mmm Pacific TSe east Thej O. R. Give the 4 N. Choice of THREE TRAINS DAILY TWO VIA THE OREGON SHORT LINE TO Salt Lake, Denver. Omaha Chicago and Kanaas City. ONE THE GREAT NORTHERN 1 'M. TO Snokane Mlnneapol a St. Paul and Chicago.! Ooean Hteamers leave Portland every 6 Days for , , . SAN FRANCISCO. Boats leave Portland dally for all WU lametteand Uulumt laBiver Points. Monthly Bteamere to China and Japan For lull Information call ou: or a dress nearest O. B. & N. Ticket Agent or address, A. L. CRAIO. Gen'l Passenger Agent. T Tluri'T' uiw iLi ?! .0.S.;. i.i"B- WAUKEK A 8T PAUL KAII.KOAD. ine only perfect trains in the wnrld." T i I. . "w,rRU,B t" ritie on tnis r. Hu,uK wj any jmlnt in tn IVl11!. I11" r Canada. Tliey couneo wiin ail j ranscnntlnental Trains and al ticket Agents sell tickets. Vnr fi,..r .-f .. ... ..C . .m l. . """""""d, pampnie'a, et, ask any Ticket Agent ot J. W. CASEY H S nnu'H Tray Pass Agent. Cie eral Agent. OHTLAND, OKKGON. , Corvallis & Eastern RAILROAD. TIME CAIII. vn on No, I fori Yaqulna Train leaves Albany, Lrara. Coryallis.... Arrir. Yannlt..... .12:45 P M .. 1:50 P M . . fl:35 P M ..7:0(1 A M ..111 A M ..12:15 PM No. I Iteturnu. leaves Ya.ulna..., Leaves Cirvallis,.., ArriviM Ailuiv. No. 8 for Detroit , 1earos Allinny...... 1 on P vf Arrives D.....I. I ". No. 4 'ions Detroit Leaves Dftrolt 8 SO AM Arrives Albany... 11:00 A M Trabsl and 4 arrive In A , 7 . 1 """in in in tit , ,,w as giving two or three hours It, A III lefe departure ol 8 P mirth bound train. TralDNo2c.mnec.swlthtl,.f4 P trains 1-orvallls and Albany in.inir direct service t Newp. rt and aitjaieal bssohen ,u. ursni, urei . i ntiKD rd rtj,er mountain rrsi sis iwtvea Albany at 1 00 .. m f,v .Via ...Il.I ... U Ll ...l L ... ..............,.., ,,.,, , rln frnm l i.rt anil, reaihing Do n,lt t t)-M p m for .ur.n.r iu.oru;atton apply to KDWIN STONE, .TTTf RNRR gnt" ?banv HHCKONI8K Agent cSlia,