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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1902)
1 Mtimti I CIISTQ HI A ', viable Preparation for As jljaaclsandDowlsor I LmsDigestipn.Chcerfur- i&.Morpliitie norruiierai. -otNahcotic" litany--1 Haw i iwi Rcmedv forConstipa- non. Sour Slomach.Diarrhoca IVorms .Convulsions .rcverish ness and Loss OF Sleep. facsimile Signature or I raws PEW- PROPRIETORS A fair share of the publlo pat ronage solinlted, To the Farm era we wili pay the highest market price for Tat cattle, hogs and sbep. Shop on Will amette Bt, Eugene, Oregon. Orders promptly delivered. Will Keep Constantly on Hand a Full Supply ol BEEF MUTTON PORK and VEAL tones Having a Urge and complete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, bought in the best market, I n offer the publlo better CASH Prices tbau any other house in Eugene J. L. PAGE die are nom Heady for Business JMtb the heat equipped pUnt In the ! ,ur "leam-oieanlng aud dyelog in.T1' , 8Pi-l machinery for clean iwrt r? ,"d flnl9hlng ladles' dress - -. "o u can, MARX KTKAM I'LEANINO AND DVB 0KK3- onl, 6,6 Wi.lamette opposite Gdakd office. iA v?""0 clothing sponged and for $1.00 per month. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E-BANGS, Proprietor. Ikih?! Ieaye9 Eugene for Florvnoe ili. , P'ounday at 6 a m for B, "Dg. BtaKe leve Florence pfcageae daily exoept Sundays at 2 wardays at 8 a m. I-..:."10' Mis .1 I. Bt- iivr' ilahlK. 'aoe Un"1 Davfuporfs cmee I 2iUBliui. u BaijHi a Bllilll The MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY o( New York 'i'' En,nient and Gold Bond W- A. WANN, Eugene, Or. For Infants and Children. Ths Kind You Have Always Bougfu Bears the in Use For Over Thirty Years : ?OA CITT. BUSINESS CARDS ATTOXNKYS-AT-LAW. J M WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ColleOttoHB ft BDMtAltV. I Office Over Lane County Bank, BILYETJ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Oflke Over First National Bank. Eoorai, Oeioon, A. O WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offioe One half block south of Cbriiman B Eooiujc, Oriooh. E K SKIP WORTa J OHN M PIPES !M1 JJ SKIPWOKTH 4 PIPESJ , ATTORNEYS AT-LAW Will practice in all the Court's. Euoini Okicjon. HXLHDB W THOaTSOB CHAS A HAM) fJIHOMPSON a HARDY, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW. Office Io First National Bank Building, tractlce in all the courts. KouiNt, Obkjon. Y1 M TRAVIS, Attorney At Law. Otfice Over Eugene Loan & Savings bank. Eugene, Oregon. QKO, B DORRIS, ATTORNEY fc COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Will praotioe In all the courta of the Seoonc Judicial District and in the Supreme Ooor of the state. Special attention given to collections ana matters in probate. Office First National Bank Bldg. Rooms U 2 and 3, John M. Edmunson Leon R. Edm anson EDMUNSON & EDM.UN30N. ttomeys-At-Law. Practice In all the courts. Collections a speci alty, "Orhce Over Loan & Savings Bank, EUGENE, OREGON. OULS K BEAN ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offioe in Loan & Saving bank building. Room 3. Special attention given to land and mining matters. Eugene, Oregon, MEDICAL. AINE 4 KUYKENDALL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Offices In Eugene Loan & Savings Bank UUUUWftt Special attention to surgery and surgical ai eaaes o women. J S LUCKEY, JEWELER. Watches and Clocks Repaired. Kcoixi. Obioos It G BIDDLE, 1 ..DENTIST, in im mtrjMi h.iM.r Flfti)i and Sith street one bloc west .of .Minnesaota hotel j-JEltBEKT LEIGU ASSAYER AND METALLURGIST Eoocii Obioom Beit equipped Assay laboratory In the Bute. Prompt and reluble retunw guaranteed . Working tts made on ore samples of one to fifty pounds to determine the most suitable method of treatment. rpH E PACIFIO MUT'AL LIFE. Very Latest (LIFE AND A CC'Il NT POLICIES ALBERT J CAJWN, fie. Agt. Portland, Of J U WILLIAMS, Local Aft, Eugsue, Or .I Signature ' " " " mem Be) I There ere uomeeile Ire. burnlnf to I Enelnnd todHy irhlcb have .never ixcu uui iur uuuunwa upon liuodreds cf years. At the old fashioned farmhouses tu the dales of Yorkshire peat Is still burned. The fuel is obtained from the uioors, and stacks of it are kept by the farmers ln their 6tack garths. The country roundabout is noted for 1U "girdle cakes," which aie made from dough baked in quaint pans sus pended over the poat Arcs. These fires are kept glowing from gem-ration to generation, and the sou warms himself at the Are which warm ed his sire aud his grandslre and bla gTandsire's sire aud which will warm his son and his son's son. There is a Are at Cnstleton, ln tho Whitby district, which has been burn ing for over 200 years. The record probably is held by a farmhouse at Os motherby, ln the same district This Are has been Burning for 600 years, and there are records to show that it has not been out during the last 300 years. Could Not Pan the Examination. A southern woman speaks with pride of the many years of faithful, loving service rendered by her dusky house keeper. Not only is "Aunt Ca'llne" valued for her executive ability, but her Judgment is so wise ln most cases that her mistress has come to depend greatly upon her opinion ln certain matters. "Do you think James would be a good man for us to take up into tho mountains with us this summer. Aunt Ca'llne?" she asked one day, referring to a handsome young darky who bad been for six weeks ln her employ. Aunt Ca'llne folded her arms and as sumed her most Judicial aspect "Missy Kate," she said firmly, "I done watch dat boy eber since he come hyer, an I done test him. When I tested him in de case ob de spring bed I foun' ont dat when it come to llftln' dat boy was all take bold an' mighty little raise, Missy Kale, an' dat's a pore sign ob character, in my opinions." Like Anjr Other Man. The following story Is told in refer ence to Mr. Lowell's second marriage: At the time when rumors of the event became current among his friends one of them, a stanch admirer of the first Mrs. Lowell and a firm believer ln her husband's permanent wldowerhood, took It upon herself to deny the gossip every time It met her. Finally, how ever, the announcement came to her from such extremely good authority that her faith was shaken. She wrote frankly to Mr. Lowell that Bbe had heard the reports and persist ently denied them, but now began to doubt her right to do so. She begged him to let her know the true stato of affairs, whether she was to believe him a never-to-be-consoled husband or, after all, "Just like any other man." The answer was prompt aud brief: "Dear Madam Yours, like any other man." The? Don't Like Rain. "There's a queer thing about Italian laborers," said a contractor who em ploys a great many of them, "and that is that they absolutely refuse to work In the ruin. Stop a minute and think. Did you ever see a gang of them work ing in the streets, digging trenches or doing nny other manual labor In the rain? Well, you never did and proba bly never will. Just as soon as a show er seta In, no matter how slight, they will scramble for cover. If tho rain continues, they will soon complain of feeling sick and knock off for the day.' One fellow will have a sore throat an other will be doubled up with pains in his stomach, and others will suddenly acquire severe ailments of all sorts. It Is useless to attempt to do anything with them, and pretty soon they will nil go trooping home." Philadelphia Record. Living Indelible Ink. If the shell of the Purpura laplllus be broken there Is seen on the back of tho animal, Just under the skin, a slender, whitish vein which contains a yellow liquor. When this liquor is applied to linen with a small brush and exposed to the sun It becomes successively green, blue and purple, and finally set tles into a brilliant unchangeable crim son. Housewives of New England have growing abundantly on the sea side rocks ln their neighborhoods little living bottles of indelible ink, not to be excelled ln beauty or durability by any manufactured product since neither acid nor alcohol will affect this Juice of the whelk. lfanasinar John. "John," she said softly, "have you been saying anything about me to mother lately?" "No," replied John. "Why do yon ask?" "Because she said this morning that she believed you were on the eve of proposing to me. Now, I do not wish you to speak to mother when you have anything of that kind to say. bpeak to me, and I'll manage the business with mother." And John said he would. The Rib. The Living Church quotes this from a Connecticut woman's diary, dated 1790: "We had roast pork for dinner, and Dr. S., who carved, held up a rib on his fork and said, 'Here, ladles, la what Mother Eve was made of.' 'Yea,' aid Sister Patty, 'and it's from very much the same kind of critter.'" To Show It. Bingo Blugo I'm going to bring my wife round to call on you tonight Wlnterby That's right; but do me a favor, old man. Don't let her wear her new dress. I don't want my wife to see It JUBt now. Bingo (grimly) Why, that's what w are coming for. Saved From Awful Fate. i , T- n o. 1,1 T h H Mltlfllimn tlnn' writes Mrs A M Hblelds, of ... i ....... t. I'T vaa an low a Tt a r v nam "e o a i n , , a-.-- .-. . six months of severe slcknees caued bv hay rever ana aetnnia mat iew u. r..IH Mtv.ll hot I learn! imiU.U a WW ,.. " - I", ,- of the marvelous merit of Vr King's New JJIccovery for consumption, o-d It Bnd was oompietey cored." For desperate tnrnav am, iuu - the safest oure In tbe world and Is In fallible for oongh, colds and bronchial affections. Guaranteed bottPw 600 and trial bote free at W U mutual NEWS FROM COURTHOUSE Usual Grist of Real Estate Trans fers, Marriage Licenses and Other Matters, Mortgage $050 00 Satisfaction of uiorign.e :W (Ml Mortgage... 100 00 Mortgage 60 00 Mortgage 5S5 00 Chattel uuortgnge Iu0 00 Chattel mortgage 130 00 BKAL KSTATB TKANUKKKS. J F and Margaret K Powers to Henry Bidwell w 30 ft el lot 7 I IS 4 orlglual plat of E.ias M Brigs town of Spring, field, f2S5. U 8 io Ira P Hower 160 acres in tp 17 s r 4 e, patent. J C Kucker to d F McConlga i tut in Maudle mining claim In Blue River dlstrlo!, $.'00 H F MrUoniga ( to Ha rail L Lei dlgh i hit o viBUdieand I)le mining olaltns In Blue River dlatrlut, $1. Geo W Lnug to Oregon & Southeast em Railroad L'o 2 181 acres in George town, $2. Heleueand Cbristlou Barson to Jus R Bellors lot 3 blk S Hlieltnn's ad to Eugene, $1!00. John Bridge et nl, trnatees of U B Church of Irving In W ui Barger cer tain piece of land In Irvlrg, $50(1. B 3 and El z (' Kelsay to Mary E Mulkey lotr 6 Hnd 7 hlk 2 Ktlsay'a ad to Eugene, $200. Henry aud LeK Robinett lo J E Noland lots 4, 6, 6 aud 7 Ilk 19, free well, $100. Cbas W Chief et al to Cutting S Ca lef land In BprlngQeld and vioinlty, $1000 G W Long to R gilt Rsv B WistBr Morris, D D, biehop nf the Diocese of Oregon lot 1 blk 8 Georgetown ad to Uflttage Grove, $1. MARRIAOK I.IOENSl. Elmer James and Laura Hnodgrss, F L Hnodgrass, witness. R t-ooggius and Mrs Nellie Hubbard, M C Brent, witness. Lauvdon Morse and Sarah E Bussell, U C Codinan, witness. Virulent Cancer Cared. Startling proof of a wonderful ad vance In medicine is given by druggist U W Roberts of Elizabeth. W Va. An old man there bad long Buffered with what good doo'ors nrouuuuoed lucur- aLlecanoer. They believed his oafe hopeless till he uned Eleotrlo Bitters mo applied Bucklen's Arulea Halve, whtoh treatment completely cured him. When Eleotrlo Bitters are used to expel billoue, kidney and microbe uoIhouh at the same time thle salve ex erts Its matchless healing power, blood diseases, skin eruptions, uloera and .ores vanish. Bitters 60o, Halve 26o at W L DeLano's. Oregon Horses at Butte. Big Dutoh Is an Oregon horse and has won fully fifty races. Hla dam was a thoroughbred mare named Btyx, fie was not trained to race nntll ie was five yean old, when he beat a horse at three furlongs that was sup posed to be a world beater. He Is Dow ten yeara old and a wonderful sprinter for three-eighths. He was ruled ofi tbe turf Saturday because of the poor showing he made. The owner be lieves something was given to the horse, as he never made suoh a poor showing ln any race he ever started, PopullBt has a great record as a sprinter. He baa won fully one hun dred races and won four raoea in one day In Oregon, aud from wbloh slate he balls. He Is out of a sister to tbe iiam of Big Dutoh. Most nf tbe fast OregoB sprinters are are traceable to tne horse XiUmmox, Oregon Charley, a son of Lummox, was the best sprinter of his day. He Ibo got tbe sprinter Plnear, wblob raoed 15 years ago on tbe Butte track under the ownership or L'y Mulkey. Butte Miner. City and Nearby Country Prop erty for Sale. I offer for sale at a low price 120 acres of land 2t miles southwest of Eugene; about 4ft acres of same cleared; plenty of wattr. Also 1 acres 2 miles west of Eugene, and 5 acres close to the corporate limits on the wast. Also 16 acres of nice bottom land 34 miles north of Eugene on river road. I also offer for sale some desirable build ing lots at residence, Pearl and Sixth streets, Auyons desiring such property will do wall to see me. Divio Chibbt, Euf-ne, Oregon. Hop Posts Wanted. Fifteen hundred cedar; hop post torqunreS Inches at largeend, and 14 feel ibiig. To be delivered on bank of river at Jundklns' Point, 2 miles above Euirene auytime this summer or fall Address, W R VVAI.KKB, Eugene, Or. Don't Be Deceived With 6o or 70 tier cent whiskies or brandies and think It better than Fianola' puie double distilled 1(0 (roof brandies. Just bve them tested free of charge at Fifth and Blair stieets, Eugene, Oregon. Notice. Parties knowing themselves In debled to tbe firm of Hulery & Ru-ll please call aud settle by tbe 101b of August, at OG West Eighth street. WH E RUSfllLL.U CLASSIFIED G0LUM1. Notices nmln this bead not to' szoasd ova Inas, to ousts per week II 60 a month: f 12 Per yr. For Sale. FOR HALE OK 1KADE.-147 aore on the Military road 2(i uiilea fur Euen-, 6 miles from Lowell, on tbe WUUui.tte river. 70 acres bottom land; 12 aorea clear j tha rest bill with some timber. There is a good bouse with four looms, smoke bouse aud barn. I will sell or trade at a bargain. Call on me at Mrs H K .Gardner's on First street between Jefferson and Madison, or address T F Ooooh. Eugene, Oregon. FOR HALE OR TRADE. A Walter A Woods binder tor $20.00. A bar gain. Bee E M Warren at Ceburg, Oregon. SOR HALE. A Ane reaidenoe for sale at a bargain. Inquire of Wil lamette Valley Land t'o, or of Mrs Heslnp on the comer of Fifth aud Lawrence street.. FOR HALE, One good 8 -horse power portable eaglne with woodsaw at latobment; on turning lathe; one band saw ; one table saw, at a bar gain. Enquire of H E Walker Springfield, Ore. FOR BALE. A hop presa, a hop eprayeranda furnace for sale. En quire at Guard nftlw. HORoE FOR SALE A good work horse for Bale, 9 yeara old, weight about 1200 pounds. Call at tbe Guabd offioe. Help Wanted. MILKER WANTED. Jqulre of B M Douglas, Eugene. WANTED, Girl to do general house work. Enquire of Mrs R Mc Murphey. WANTED. A young man to work In Bhoe store. Must have some know ledge of shoe repairing, Enquire at Yoran'a shoe store. WANTED. One hundred teams to haul ore from Bohemia (Helena No. 2) to Bedrock. Price $8.00 per ton. Roada good. Teams oan earn aa high as (40 per week. W F Morpby, Ore Hauling Dept., Paolfio Timber Company, Cottage Grove, Oregon. W ANTED. Several persons of char acter nnd good reputation in each state (one lntbis county required) to represent and advertise old establish ed wealthy bustneee bouse ol solid flnanolal standing. Salary $18.00 weekly with expeusee adltloual, all Sayable in cash each Wednesday Ireot from head offioe. Horse and carriage furnished, when necessary. Referenoea. Enclose self-addressed envelope. Manager, 108 Caxton Building, Chicago. Lost and Found. LOST, On road from Eugene to Mc- Kenzie Bridge a pair of No 3 ladles' new shoes. Finder please leave at Guard office. LOST. A blue silk umbrella. Finder will please leave at the home of Mrs Minnie Waehburne. LOST. A receipt book fur moneys paid out by Eugene Water (Jo. Finder please leave with R MoMur pbey. Miscellaneous. TEAMS WANTED. To haul lumber from our mill on Coast Fork river, Good pay, steady work.. Coast Fork Lumber Oo, Cottage Grove, Oregon. FOR RENT. Two rooms, suitable either for offices or living in tbe Conser Block. Apply to Dra Willoughby A 8'n. r SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of ths State of Oregon lor tne uonnty ot a.an. William M. Bump, Plaintiff, ) vs. Hattle V. Bump, Defendant. ) To Battle V. Bump, the above named d. lonuaot. In ths name of ths state of Oreaon. vou are nereDy required to appear la the above enti tled court in the above entitled eauas aud answer the oompiaint of plaiotiff filed in said court and cause, nn or before six Weeks from the date of the first publication ol this sum mons, or tne piaiutin wui apply to said court lor tne rellel brayed lor ln said complaint. to-wiii y A decree dlssulvlnir the bonds of matrimonv now exiatinir between said plaintiff and de- fendant herein, and for the care and onitody ol One May Bump, the aaloor daughter uf platntin and deleodaat, anl such other relief as to the court seems proper. This sumnons is published In the Dailv Eugene Guard onoe a week for six sunce-sive weeks by order of tbe Hon U. R. Kiaoaid, bounty judge ol iano vonnty, uregon. Made and entered herein on the 4th dv of August, iwz, ana tne date or tne nm puo llcation hereof is ths 6th day of Auimst, 1W2, L. BILYKU, Attorney for Piaintuf Suburban Property For Sale. 30 aorta lo 6 or 10 sore tracts. Tbe land la first cluw, located leu than a mile from the poatoffloe, ideal building site. This land can be bought much cheap er than town lota, and to tbe party buying the first tract and building on same a special inducement on price will be made. wiLLAXETTi Valley Land Co. CASTOR I A Pot Infant and Children. 7b Kind You Have Always Bougb- the at City Property for Salt SnDaioii' Asomoa to Econa To those desiring lo purchase city lots, I nave laid ont an addition ou the aouib aide of Ihs eiijr aud north of College Bill Park. I have 130 lot in Ibis addition, and am selling them very low so aa lo enable every one to have a home of their own. The price of these lots is from $60 np. EUA 8TEWAST ADDITIOH TO EcOEXI I have some very deairrable lots in this addition, in the very heart of the city and within a few blocks of Willamette street Whitk.keb's ApumoK to Euoxax I have a few lots In this addition within two blocks of the Firet National Bank. Coujeoi Bux Paw I have 100 lots ln this addition. The pnoe now Is $50 each. W wiU advanoe the price soon. We expect College Bill Park to become the moat desirable resi dence pioperty In or near the oily. Hknobicks' Addition to Collkok Bill Paik We have 70 lots tor sale cheap in this addition; also 40 or 60 aonw of very choice fruit land. I have on this place 1300 young prune trees, about 400 ltarllett pear trees, and 200 black walnnt trtes, also apples, plums and email finite. This place has a good farm house, bam and out-hooses, and la a most beautiful suburban pieoe of prop erty. It is known as the Locust Hill fattn, and there is do plaoe ln Ihe state more beaulilully and pleasantly situated. I am not in real estate busmen as a bntl neat we sell our own lands only. I employ no agents. Any one desiring to purchase any of this property wiU find me at the First National Bank. I will be pleased to show property and give prices. I miht ex change some of this property for good timber land. Come and see me. Happy Time ln Old Town. "We felt very happy," writes R N Bevlll, Old Town, Va, "when Buck len'a Ami,a M.liru ). ,1 1 .. .,.... w .'. uuinj uui daughter of a bad case of soald bead." a-aein.nis an who for ouie.wrn-, Burns, Bruises, Boll', uloera, eruption" infallible for piles. Only26oatW L DeLano'a drug store. J A. -X- ii jr . Bstrs tks A l! Kind You Haw Mmy 8rhXH i ) The Kind You Haw Umrsl Blfiatan of HOITT'S SCHOOL. Paronti dodrlnB home Influence, beautiful ur round. tigs, perfeot cllniMe, careful euper TUlou, and thorough mental, mora, and phvil eal training for their bnyi, will And all ihea requirement! fully met at Holtt't School, Menlo J?erk , Ban Mateo County, Cal. Horn) for Uluatrated cotalogue. Twelfth year beglni Auvust 12th ' Ika a Hoitt, Vh, D Priolnpa. Bankers Life Association of Du Moines, lows. Safe laiurance Low Itatts Special Features that please busy men. Rett cards st First Nations! Bank aad Loin and Savings Bsnk. C S Farrow & Co ...REAL ESTATE... Loani and Iniurance. Doater in HarreiUug Machinery, Imple ments. Alio hare itorage room treasonable ratei. ATOffloe 606 Willamette Bt The floffman W. O, ZEIGLER Proprietor. SUNDAY DINNER. 50c Eugene, Oregon Gap Closed The operation of through trains e tween . Han Kranolsoo and Los An geles, via Hurt and Santa Barbara, will begin on Sunday, ,March 31, 1901 : ....ON THE NEW.... COAST LINE... Two Throngn Trains Dally. The Coast Line Limited leaving cxih i terminal eaily in the morning equip-. ped wi'b elegant cafe and parlor oars,' will make daylight trips through the ' most piaturesque, varied and enter Uinlog, scenes on the oontinant.. Inquire of agents of the Southern 'acific. Gorvallis & Eastern RAILROAD. TIME CARD NO, 20. No 2 for Yaqnlna Train leaves Albany, l,eaves (Gorvallis. , . , , Arrives Yaqulna..,. No. 1 Itetnrnltur I-iavee Yariuina. ... Imvss Corvsllis.... .12f..P M .. fiS.PM .7K A M .111 A M Arrives Albany 12d6 P M No. t for Detroit "T Leavas Alliany lWjrfM Arrives letroit 5;46 p,M 4 lom Detroit No lywvss Detroit IMAM Arrives Albany UM A M Trains 1 and 4 strive In All Mi .1 ini crirnect with li e H P smith In i d tisit si a. Klving two or three I nr. Ii A 1 1 1 bef d-i'trtiire of 8 P north bound train. Train No 2 oimueota with the W P trains s (.'.irvallls and Allwny g vini dltevt service t Newport and adjarsnt heachea. Train .1 Im Detroit, Hrel'-nhusli and ether in. nnulo resiir s leaves Alliany at 1.00 p after the arrival of ti. I'. ..,utb bound trail. Ir m l ortland, rraihino lie ri.it at 6:44 u n K ir furtlisr Information ajiply to EDWIN 8TDVK, Manf. T H TT'RVFU g,ntAll,.nv J H ( lltl.NISJ. Ak.MI Ills. SOUTH AND EAST VIA Southern Pacific Go SHASTA ROUTE Train leave Kuene for l-'ortUml and .y Iv lurtiaud It at-UKoue At AahUad Ar atecraineuto Ar ban i'raneiatoo a m 2 n. l-M a in 6:00 p m 7 MA p m I6:3t) p la XL 1 -15. a m j'J.-. a ui 4i.S a tn tt;lA a in Ar Oftiien Ar l'ni)r Ar Ktuituu City Ar Chicago 5:45 a tr 11:00 ft m V..-4A ui ;.uo a m i :-a i ui 7 ;'. a hj 7:45 a in HJM) a cu Ar I.os Angeles Ar Kl rmi.i Ar Kurt Worth Ar City of Mtuiuo Ar Hi.ua ton Ar New Orle&tbfl Ar WaahiiiK'tutt Ar New York 1:20 p hi ti.-OO p Ui 6 :M a tu 9;55 a in 4;OU a m p tu 0 :41! a tu 1-1,43 p m 7 KM) a tu 9 DO p tu 6:30 a ui if:." a in 4:00 a m t3: p m a in 12:43 p to Pullman and Touriat care on both trains, Chair earn Sacra mento to Otfdtm and Kl t'aio, and ourUt chh to ChtcaK St Louis, New Orleaiu aud Wanhintctou. CouutKrltuK at San Fru claoo with Mveral itaunilap line for Honolulu, Japan. China, 1'hillipinea, Ceutral aud South America. See Mr L O Adair, aent at Eugene or addrea W. E. COMAN G P A Portland Or TICKETS TOAND.VROM ALL POINTS EAST VIA SHORT LINE TO St Paul, Diiluth, Minneapolis, Chicago AND POINTS EAST Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers fining anu nutlet oincltlnH library Ua DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME, For Hates. Folders and Full Inform. regarding tickets, routes etc, call on or addiesa J. W. PBALON, triH, DICKSON, ex a 122 THIRD STREET, PORTLAND A. B. O. DKNNISTON, O. W. P. A. 612 Flnt Avenue, SEATTLE, Wabu' Oregon SflOipLlNS AKnUMaN Pacific ffle EAST liThelO. R.i N. Give Stfie-aCholce of ' THREE TRAIISJ DAILY TWO. VIA THE OREGON SHORT LIME . vo Salt Ukt, Oonveri O.-naha Chleaffi and Kanaaa City. one . THE GREAT KORThtRI Rf. TO Snokanej. Mlnneapol n St. Paul and Chicago Ocean Uteamera leave Portland ever 5 Daya for SAN FRANCISCO. Boata leave Portland dally for all Wll lamelteand Uolumtla Kiver Points. Monthly Hteamera to China and Japan For lull Information call on or a dress nearest O. It. 4 N, Ticket Ageiit ' or address, A. L. CRAia. Gen'l Passenger Agent, Portland. () T'jiiAi; ,Lr. ii r,. ra.?Aw Tnnr attention Is called to the "PIOM 'B t.IMITKII"tralnaef the "CHICACO, 1 I WAUKKK A- ST PAUL KAII.llO. . "The onlv psrfet-t trains in ths wnrld." You will Cod It dealraMs tu rl.le ec Is Trains whan going to any point ii m Kaatern Htatea or Canada. They I a with all Trananintin-ntal Trains an.' :d ticket Ag-nta nil tlcketa. For further infonnation, pa.uphlsU, itr. sak any Tlnlrat Aent or J. W. CAHKY II. 8. ROWE, Travr Ar-til fie eral Ag m, POKTLAND, ORBtiUN.