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. I I 'r- --'T-:cxj p. flV-et-'aUc PrtparationTor As ll HiinlHicFoodandRcgula Ifomoles Digcsllon.Cheerruh ,din'si .Contains neither ' Opiuin.Morphine nor Mineral." jua PJm Seal' I J'"? ; $SK2.sss Jim"', nam-. Aonfr'"1 Ifcmedy forConslipa fion. Sour Slomach.Dmrrhoca Worms Convulsions .reverish neSs nncl Loss or Sleep. fac Simile Signature of XEW YORK. GEJlTHBIi HTKIJ1S & fJIIiIiEH PROPRIETORS A fair share of the pnbllo pat ronage solicited. To the Farm ers we will pay the highest market price for fat cattle, hogs ami shtep. Shop on Will amette Bt, Eugene, Oregon. Orders promptly delivered. Will Keep Mantlon Hand a Full Supply of BEEF MUTTON PORK and VEAL roceries Having a Urge and complete stock of Staple and Fanoy Groceries, bought In the best mwkeU, I ' ton offer the p'ibllo better CASH Pricea than any other houer Id Eugene J. L. PAGE die are nom Heady for Business With ihe best equipped plant In th ' fr sleatn-oieaoing and dyeing aotoas. Bwoial maoblnerv for clean "Veins; and finishing ladles' drew wis. Oiveusacall. , 4KI "TKAM CLEANING AND DVB- " ttokks. Offl.-e 66 VVlilametU opposite Guard offloe. lour personal olotblug sponged ano P'1 for S1.00 per month. EUSEHE FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E-BANGS, Proprietor. leaves Kngene for Florence 'J 'except Sanday at 6 am warning sUure Intw Klnrannr 'wsigeae dally except Sundays at 2 J 'Mays at 8 a m arrira. i- . 6 p m the da; EVh",?-:::::::: 15 ti VL 101 W t I. Bann' llverv uble. ' aura t Davenport' efflee 1 EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. ; -! Tha MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of New York " Endowment tnd Geld Bd Z rnu:i. Cutrantccd vilue ' furnUned by Wi A. WANN, Eugene, Or. GASTQRIA For Infants and Children. 1 The Kind You Havp Always Bough? in Use For Over Thirty Years Int 1INTAU Eto OHH CIT1 BUSINESS OABDS ATTOKNKYS-AT-LAW. J M WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY-ATLAW Collectioni a Hpecialty. Dmoe Over Lane County Bank, BILYKU, ATTORNEY-ATLAW Office-Over First National Bank. Euoeki, Octqon, O WOODCOCK, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Office One half block south of Chrisman B 1 EooiMr, Oaaooir. E K 8KIPW0RTH. JOHN M PIPES Smmi SKIPWOKTH & FIPESJ 4TT0RNEYSAT-LAW Will practice In all the Court's. Edoini Obsoon. HXUIUS W THOMPBOH OHAS A HABDI rpHOMPSON 4 HARDY, ATTORNEYS A CLAW. Office In First National Bank Building. Practice in all the courts. Eoosm, Obiooii. LM TRAVIS, Attorney AtLaw. Office - Over Eugene Loan & Savings bank. . Eugene, Oregon. G KO, B D0RRIS, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Will practice In all the courts of the Second Judicial District and in the Supreme Court of theBtate. Special attention given to ooUections and matters in probate. Office First National Bank Bldg. Rooms 1, 2 and 3. John M. Edmunson Leon R. Edm nnsoo EDMUNSON & EDMUNSON. ttorneya-At-Law. o i. ll .h Collections a speci alty. aa-Office Over Loan A Savings Bank, EUGENE, OREGON, OUIB E. BEAN t ATTORNEY -AT- I, AW. Offioe in Loan & Saving bank bnUcung. Koom 3. SDcialattnlion given to land and mining matten. Kugene, Oregon. MEDICAL. AINE 4 KTJYKENDALL, PHYSICIAN3 AND SURGEONS Offioes In Eugene Loan Havings Bam Building. , , . ,. Special attention to surgery and surgical 01 iMOl women. J S LUOKEY, JEWELER, batches and Clocks Repaired. Kcoaxa, Obsoos 1) R Q BIDDLE, , DENTIST, xx. nil,, .traat. tmtwaenrFlftih sad 3ith .ir.one bl west ,ol .MinnesaoU hotel J-JEKBEKT LEIGU AS3AYER AND METALLURGIST, Eoorss - - O"00" Bt equipped Assay laboratory In the State. Working torts mda on ore sampl ol oris . liftTpouu'lstodcHnnine tbs most suitabl msthod of treatment, -pUE PACIF10 MUTUAL LIFE. Very Latest ,LIFK AND ACOIi EST POLICIES. LBERT J CAR' Jf, Get. Agt, Portlasd, Or J M WILLIAMS, Lol Art Wsu., Or if Bears the Signature u R iOMMt ! CROESUS AND CUPID By Martha McCulloch-Willlams t-'oprrtatat, ma, by the 8. 8. MoClure Company 4 "A fine country place, beape of ready ir.oney-uud perfect liberty! Helen, la there anything left to wish forT' nil dieih asked, laying down the lawyer's lotii r. Helen shrugged the least bit as she answered: "Why, yes! If only one could have neon born a widow" I am ready to lmmolntn Widows are easier made than born," Hlldreth Bald, catchiuir her haml 'Only make me your lord. Helen of Troy, and I will promise to do the dis appearing act whenever you are roiuly." You don't understand. Of course I should hate being a made widow. Made widows have to wear caps, and aud people say such horrid, horrid things of them If they venture to be oh, the least bit human I mean not funereal. But if only one could be born to that estate, with all the grief over or softened to a becoming pensive memory, why, it would be" heavenly. Widows, for all their drawbacks, have tho best lives of all," Helen said, puck ering her forehead the best Bhe could. Scowling was an unknown art to her. Hhe bad laughed persistently In the face of hard fortune. Now that the tide bad turned her gay courage began to ebb. "If only J hud anybody all my own, I should not mind," she went on. "But there Is not a soul. Maybe I ought to bo selfishly glad. If there was a soul nearer than ninth cousin, this wonder ful fairy fortune would bo cut In two. cannot feel that I In the least de serve It But only think I I can have what frocks I please and silver money for my poor people Instead of pennies." Will It spoil you, I wonder?' nil- dreth said meditatively. "You know we've always said money was the real touchstone. Any poor body can be de cent; there Is so little temptation to be anything else." I wish I knew," Helen said. "I think souls are like Sowers, making tho earth they grow in too rich ruins if it does not kill them outright." You are not offensively rich. AH told, this great-uncle's legacy foots up quarter of a million. Spending that will never bother a person of your luxu rious capacities," Hlldreth said consol ingly. Helen laughed. "And I have existed on less tlinn six hundred a year," she said. "Promise me, Vance, you will never change the beastly money shall make no dllTei'ence with us." 'It's bound to make a difference. Think of dnrlng to ask you now to dlno with me at 1 Ally's!" Hlldreth laugh ed back: "Nothing will go with you but Merry's or the Swelldorf. And I can not eat your dinners there since I have not the coin to return them In kind." You are horrible!" Helen said promptly. "By way of punishment, I invite myself to dine with you tonight. Not at L' Ally's cither we'll go to that forty cent place where tho coffee Is so sinful that It nlways suggests an ap peal to tho police. Maybe some of the others will be there." All of them. It's near the middle of the week. Pay day Is two days ahead for most of the gang," Hlldreth an- nwerrd, with a flickering smile. "Lord, I shall like to see them when they know! You are going to tell them, of course, Helen?" Yoa may tell them. I shall not say a word," Helen said, setting her finger tips together. "I'm beginning to bo cowardly,", she went on. "Suppose It should turn out that my money costs me my friends and my Illusions?" "I hardly understand," tllluretn Be gan. Bhe raised her hand. "This Is my fear," she said. "All these five years I have been out In the scurry of things. I have hugged the belief that my that people liked me for what I was, not for what I might one day become.! Latter ly, since Guinpsey's has asked for and exploited my stories, there has' been so nerceDtlble a warming up in some quar ters It has made me a bit cynical. Now I am saying to myself, 'Suppose tho money draws the sycophants to you, and the fear of seeming sycophantic: drives away the real ones ?' That would bo terrible. I hope ob,- how I hope-- that those I care most for will under stand, however my way of life changes, I mvself shall be JUBt the samer "I shall believe It," nildreth sold, lifting her hand to his lips. "In proof, yoa most dine with me this night year, and at the forty cent place If It sur vives so lone." "If It docs not you shall dlno with me." Helen said gratefully, "and' not at the Swelldorf either. It shall bo deep In the country, under my own fig tree and Tine. "No; the forty cent place did not die In answer to my prayers," Hlldreth said upon the anniversary of Helen's Inheriting. He sat opposite her, with a broad damask snowfleld between, all the breadth of It gleaming with silver and crystal. Roses lay loosely over It heavy headed hothouse roses grown unon the olaee. Helen, a vision in misty white, with pearls at ber throat and richer roses at ner Dreasi, wu on unMke the girl of last year. She had been trimly tailor made, yet very, very threadbare then. Somehow uiiareiu found It hard to give ber place to the fluffy, fluttery creature who now an- ?rnrpd her name. lie had been absurdly fond of tho tailor made girl, sinfully fond If one reflected thnt between them the two had bad nothing certain a week. Frc lances of the pen, they had been aiss freo comnanlons, sentient, responslvw Hop Posts Wanted. t-ifin luinilrsd cedar) hnn posti to niuare 8 inohes at largeend, and 14 '. f- rflisBrarf nn hank n t reel ions. 1 " w un.-.--. -- river at Jondklrs' Point, S miles above Kuirooe anytime this summer or fall Addreas, WB walker, Eugene, Or. . .... lbl"itldCH!'!ir I aj the wind harp to the winds, t ner er by any chance sentimental "I suspect it died In answer to icy petitions. I did not see how else I was ever to get you down here." Helen said dotnurely. "Vauce, you have treated ine very, very badly only three letters and two snippets uf your valuable lime when 1 came to the city. By way of peuauce you shall now tell me every thing about everybody." "For lnstauce?" Uildreth said Inquir ingly. Helen shook her finger at him, "You kuow," she said. "But by way of set ting you off, who has my place at L' Ally's and the ofilces? LK you kuow Gumpsey's begged me to work exclu sively for my 'discoverers?' " "Characteristic," Hlldreth said. "But as to your place, you don't really think anybody could take It Marvel has not got done lamenting your loss to litera ture, and Itausom sighs for your sto ries of occasion." "You flatter me," Helen said. "Ran som wus always a dear. He read my things by the light of his own kind ness. But tell me about the new young women. There must bo new young women, who strum a guitar for you to smoke by aud know, as I did, not to bother you with a word.' "Oh, there aro two or three," Vance said Indifferently; then, suddenly rous ing: "And one of them's a corker, too- western girl, two yeara In civilization. If she ever quits burring her r's, yours truly will surrender at indiscretion. Dear, dcur, this Is crushing!" Helen said, pretending to hide her face. In reality she Htudled Hlldreth from the mbush of her fingers. "If you love her very much, Vance," she said In muffled tones, "fetch her here for six months. I'll try my best to straighten out the tragic accent." Don't know If It's worth while," Hlldreth said, drumming on the table. There's a photo square Jnwed fellow, 1th gimlet eyes which keeps ward over her den. I've a sneaking suspi cion the gimlet eyed Is a lion in all our inths" Oil, he need not count 1 can take care of him," Helen said, smiling wickedly. Vance got up and went to her Bide. No; you can't," he said, "for the very excellent reason that you have got to take care of me. I've been all sorts of fool, Helen, over this blessed mon ey." I knew It all along," Helen said. How glad I am you have seen light at last!" Women and Worry. Granting that a woman's nerves are more apt to become dctraquc, to bor row a French word, than a man's ore, fact which we have no wish to try to account for, we aro not at all sure that it Is because she Is more subject to the smaller worries ot life than a man Is or Indeed that she Is really more subject to them, it is true that the cares of tho household, productive us they aro of much grievance and trouble, fall chief ly upon a womun's shoulders; but on the other hand, a man's ordinary busi ness or profession Is quite as' full of small annoyances and worries widen are every whit as Irritating as thoso that beset his wife. Tho difference, we should say, bo- tween the two sexes lies rather In the manner in which they meet tbclr trou bles than in the apportionment of those troubles. Wo would not readily dlsputo the theory that It is the steady and per sistent pressure of these small worries which works a change In tho nervous system more surely than any great and sudden trouble, Just as the drop of wa ter hollows tho stone, but we nro In clined to believe that the reason In this case why one stone is hollowed sooner than the other Is to be found In tho greater softness of the stone and not In tho greater frequency of tho drop. London Spectutor. Snnbblna a Snob. Jasmin, the Gascon poet and barber, once treated a rich snob to tho snub bing he deserved. Jasmin had been re citing his poems for tho benefit of tho poor and bad afterward been escorted In trlumphnl procession to nis notei. Next morning while he was still In bed some one knocked at the door, a vtilcar nabob entered and Installed himself without Invitation In a chair. 'My dear Jasmin," Bald he patroniz ingly, "I am n banker, a millionaire, as you know. I wish you to shave me with your own hand. Please set to work at once, for I am pressed for time. You can ask what you llko for your trouble." Pardon me, sir," said jnsmin, witn pride. "I shave for pay at home only. 'What do you say r It Is true, sir. I shave for pay only at home." Come, come! You ere Jesting. 1 cannot be put off. Make your charge what you like, but shave me!" "Again I soy, Blr, it is impossible!" "How impossible? Isu t it - your trade?" 'It Is, but at this moment I am not disnosed to exercise It. In SDlte of renewed bribes ona cn- tiwflilpa Jnsmin remained firm, and the millionaire wcut away unshaved. Bncoaraarecnent. Whenever you can conscientiously encourage any one, do so. You would not leave those plants In your window without water or refuse to open the shutters thnt the sunlight might full unon them, but you leuve some human flowor suffer for want of appreciation or the sunlight of encouragement There ate a few hardy souls that can struggle on stony soli, shrubs Hint can wait for the dew and the sunucams, vines that will cllinb without kindly training, but only a few. Utter the kind word when you can. Give the helping prnif"' when you see that it Is dt-scrvi-d. The thought that "no one knows nid m one cu'-es" blights many a hud of urouilac. Catholic Home Companion. Filthy Temples in India. Hsered ows often defile Indian tem ples, tut won yet Is a body that's riiilitiied liv oonstliiailon. Unn't per mit I'. Osn.e your system wltb Dr, -lrg s New L'f- Pills anil avoid an it.ld mlwrv. Thy give llvtly livers. srtlve bowels. ird d'ewtlon. fine an. neilte. Only 26c at W L DeLano's drng store. CA.b-i'OniA. iU y) ltn i'-i I'.i Has) 'm Boajw f&fttSIS s CLASSIFIED GOLUMI. Notloas undai this hMd not to uamJ . lues. Mi orats per week; II 60 a monthi I IS For Sale. rOR. BALK OH iKADfcl.-W aores on the Military road 26 miles from Kugeni , 0 miles from Lowell, on Ihe Willaui. tie river. 70 aores bottom land; 12 aores char; the rest hill with some timber. There Is a good bouse with fnnr looms, smoke bouse aud barn. I will sell or trade at bargain. Cell on me at Mrs H Uard tier's ou First street between Jeflerson and Madison, cr address T I F Uooob, Kugeue, Oregon. rOH OALh,. A flue residenoa for sale at a bargain.. Inquire of Wil lamette Valley Laud Co, or of Mrs Hoslop on the corner of Fifih and Lawieuce streets. Kim ma r p , T I UK BALt.-Oue good 8 borne power poriaoie eoglue with woodraw !- I t a '. 1 1 m t n t ; one turning lathe; one band saw ; one table saw, at a bar gain. Enquire of H K Walker Hprlogfield,Ore. r-OK BALE. A hop press, a bop sprayer and a furnaoa for sale. En. quire at Guakd nftloe. HOReE FOK BALE. A good work florae 'or sale, 8 years old, weight about 1200 pounds. Call at the Guard offloe. Help Wanted. MILKER WANTED.- Juulre of 8 M Douglas, Eugene. WAH 1 ED. A young man to work In shoe store. Must have some know ledge of shoe repairing. Enquire at xotau't. shoe Hture. WAMl'ISU.-Uiie buudred teams to haul ore from Bohemia (Helena No, S) to Hedrock. Price $8.00 per ton itoaua good, learns oan earn as high as 140 per week. W F Morpby, Ore Hauling Dept., Paolflo Timber Company, O.tt.geGrove, Oregon W ANTED. Several persons of ohar- aoter and good reputation la each state (one In this county required) to represent ano advertise old estaousn ed wealthy business bouse ot solid tluanoial standing. Salary - (18.00 weekly with expenses adltlooal, all Sayable In cash each Wednesday lreot from head oflloes. Horse and carriage furnished, when necessary iterereuoes, jiiuoiose seir-addreesed envelope. Mauager. 806 Oaxton Building, Uhloago. Miscellaneous. FOB KENT. Two rooms, suitable either for offices or living lo the Conser Block. Apply to Drs Willougbby A Hon. Virulent Cancer Cured. Startling proof of a wonderful Bd- vance tu mrdiolne la given by drugsist I U W Roberts of Elizabeth, W Va. An old man there bad long suffered wltb what good doo'ora pronounced Incur-1 alileoanoer. They believed bis oasel hopeless till be used Electrlo Bitters and BODlied Buoklen's Arnica Salve. which treatment completely cured him. When Electrlo Bitters aroused - - ... i to expel bilious, kidney and inlorobe I poisons at the same time this salve ex erts Its matonleBS Dealing powervoiooo diseases, skin eruptions, ulcers and sores sanlsh. Bitters 51)0, Halve 26o at I W u DeLano's. Suburban Property For Sale. 30 aorta lo 5 or 10 sore tracts. The land is first class, located lets than a mile from the poeloffloe, ideal building site. t '"''' TtalB land oan be bought much cheap er than town lots, and to the party buying the Brat tract and building on same a special Inducement on price Will be made. WILLAMETTB V ALLET LAND CO, o r.t (.'an i .1 )l . DYSPEPSIA ' For alz rears I was a victim ofdys pepaia in Its worst form, i couiu en. uu.uiiik nut milk toast, and at times my stomach would not retain and dixest evcu that Last March 1 began taking CASCAItfcVTS and since then I have steadllv Imnrovod. until 1 am u well as I ever was in my me." , n uavid a. husi-bi, newara, v. candy m r aT CATiwrnc : -ja PlauiinL PiittvlAbln. !Ytne. Tafltt Go4. TV) Good, NoTer Hicken. w wvkoii, or unpe. mo, wx,wa. , . CURS CONSTIPATION. Ileritac BsjsssJ -. rfct, HMlrMl. Ill MA Tft Hit rV-ld andfnaranttvil br H Jm HUM U-DaWU .l.tat t,i frtlKKTiriaaUMO llaxtilL. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Stata of Oregon for the County of Lna. William M. Dump, Plaintiff, ) vs. Hattls V. Pump, Defendant. 1 To llattla V. iiuinp, the above named de fendant. In the bum at tha state of OrWtfon. yon are hsrenr rtnu red to appear la the Alxenl. Had court in the ava entitled caue and answer the complaint of plaintiff filed la said court and cause, en or Ixlora sii weeks from tha .lata of tha hrst Dub'lcstlnn ot this sum mons, or the plsln'lll will apply to said court for the relief prayed lor in sola ooaiplalnt, to-witt A dscraa dissolving the bonds of matHmonv now eiisting between said plaintiff and ds fenilant herein, and fur tha cars and cnitodv ot Ona May llump, the minor daogh'sr ol plalntfil and defendant, ao 1 sucn other relief as to tue conn saeme proper. Tills summons Is Duhllshad In tha Daii.t Etmsss (lessi) ooce a week forsli su'va.sln .Itr, by ortler of the Hon 11 . it. Klncald, County Judge of Lane County, Oregon. Mule and entered herein on the 4lh diy of Ancti.1. lyir. and sha data oi ma nst puo llcatlon hereel Is ins otn nay oi August, ' - I BILYEU. Attorney for PUistlfl, City Property for Sale Bnsiicis' Additioh to Ecoihb To those dssirina to nnrchasa eltv lots. I have laid oat an addition on Ihe souib side of the oi tf aud north of College liill Puk. I hsv l'JO lots in this addition, aud am telling Ibem very low so as lo enable evsri one to have a home ot their own. Tbe prios o( these lots is irom i0 up Elu Stcwabt Additioh to Ecauc I have some verv desirrabls lots in this addition, In lbs very heart ol the oily aud vumu tew Diocas ot iiuunette street. WBiTiau'i Additiom to Ecosxx I have a low lots in this addition within two blocks ot the First National Bauk. Collbok Hux Pina I have 1U0 lots In this addition Tb. price now is 5U each. W will advniw ne price soon. We expect College Hill Fk to beoume the most doir.ble resi deuoe pioperty in or near the ilty. Hkndbioks' Addition to Coixkok tiiu, PlHI We have 70 lols for sale ehoi in thin addition; also 40 or 50 sorts of very choioe fruit land. I have ou this place I Mi) youu prune trees, about 400 llanlctt par tre, and you black walnut liiw, also apples. pmms sua small units, inis piaoe ns a good farm house, barn and out-honses, and s a most beautilul suburban piece o( prop- any. It is known as the Loonat Hill istin, and there is no lllaoa in tha atata innrM beautifully and pleasantly situated. i am uoi in real estate busiuer'B as a busi ness we sell our own lands only. I employ no scouts. An? one deslrina to nurchase any of this property ill flud me at' the First National Bank. I will be pleased to show property and give piicea. I initht ex change some of this proDertv for uood timber land. Come and see me. Saved From Awful Fate. "iivervtHKlv said 1 bad oonsumn. tlnu." writes Mrs , A M Hhlelrls. of Chambersborg. Pa. "I was so low after six' months of severe sickness caused by bay fever and asthma that few uioiigut lonuin gel well, but A learned of the marvelous merit of Dr Kltiu'e Mew Discovery for consumption, used it and was oompletey cured." For desperate throat slid lung diseases ll Is tue sarest oure in the world and la ln fallible for cough, oolds and bronoblal affections. Guaranteed bottles 60o and trial botes free Bt W L DeLano's CASTOR I A For lufantii tnd Children. jy YoU m AlWBJS BOUgb' Use oil Bankers Life Association of Dei Molnct, lows. Safe Imursncc Low Rstes Special Features that plesis busy men. Rate cards at First National Bank and Loan and Savings Bank. C S Farrow & Co ...REAL ESTATE... lioani and Itmuranoe. Pooler In HarresttiiK MrtOliiuery, lmplo moutis Alio have itorage room Xmasoufcble rate. W Offloe BOO Willamette St The Jioffman W. O. ZEIGLER Proprietor. SUNDAY DINNER 50c Eugene, : Oregon Gap Closed o ! The operation of through trains o- , twesn oan r ranoisoo ana lam An geles, via Surf and Santa Barbara, will begin on Sunday, .March 31, 1901 ....ON THE NEW.... - r COAST li n e. Two Througn Tralni Dally,' Tha Coast Line Limited leaving 'toaoh terminal early In the morn.Dg equip , ped wl'h elegant cafe and parlir oan, will make daylight tripa through the mrz picturesque, railed and enter taining, ftceoea on the continent. , Inquire o( agent of the iouthern 'acific. Corvallis & Easter RAILROAD. TIME CARD NO. 20. 1 No I for YaUlna Train leaves Albany UM V M leaves Corvallis 1 P U arrives Yaqulna 5:5.P M No. 1 Iteturnlntf . ' ' Inaves Yan.ulna 70 M ieates CorvaUis 11 JO A I Arrives Albany 12:U ijp Mo. 8 for Detroit Leaves Albany 1.A0 P'M Arrives Detroit SAS I'iM No. 4 iom Detroit lMvesIMrr,lt A-10AM Arrives Albany 11M A M 1 rains 1 and 4 strfvs lr Allntli lint col icct with ti e h P ftiiih 1 1 1 1 c lis t sh v w iflvieg two or three Inn ? A In btf departure of S P north bound train. 1'rwin u 2 oonnecla witn the a P trains a f?-t vallls ai-1 Albany g vlog dire-t service t Newport an'l a-'jarent beaches. Train 3 'or l roll, llrer. ntmsb a-'d rther mouiUin rS'ir-s leaves Albany at l.OO p ro after tha arrival of H P. south bound train tr hi I'ortlaod, rearhing Ds rnlt si 6h& p m K.-r further information apply to F.nWlN HTOSK, Msnv Til 1" PV'R Vg-htA .- v J 11 CIIONIH-J Agent Uorvallis. SOUTH AND EAST -VIA- Southern Pacific Co SHASTA ROUTE Trauta leave r ugs-iia for PortUcJ sad wi f l.J-.'lu.. tv Eugene A AaUilaoJ Ar bacrmnento Ar San Fnuictsoo 'JMi s 111 2 p in 12:30 a m 5.-OU p ui 7. -15 p tu ,8:30 p u 1:15 a m 12:08 a nj 4:25 a tu 8:16 a m Ogilen -Deliver Kauiuu City Chiujh(i 6:4." a o IMH) a in 7 -Mi a in 7:45 a m j 4r m y 00 a oj 7&t a at a m 7. -00 aui V.W p oi t:;H) a m J;ib a m 4:00 a in p iu 6:42 a in 12iW p m l.m Angeles Kl I'a.o Fort Worth City of M, xioo Iluiuum New t'rltua.a W kkltiiitou New ork 1 :10 p m tiNt p iu ti:.ii a m y ;.'" a iu l.t-o a m 0:1 i ui J a iu l-;43 i ui Pullman slid rourint cant ou bothtraius. Chair caw Sacra mento to ligden aud Kl Paso, and ourlst cars to C'iiicaK, St Louis, New Orleans and Wasbluutou. Couuet'tlUK at San Fran cisco with several autamstiip lines for Honolulu, Japan. China, Phillipines, Central and South America. Sea Mr L 0 Adair, vent at EuKsua or auores W. K. CO MAN UI'A Portland Or TICKETS TOANUFKOM ALL POINTS EAST VIA SHORTLINE TO St Paul, Du'iith, Mirnefpolis, Chicsgo ' AND POINTS EAST Thmngh Palace and Tomlst Sleepers uinlng and ttuuet Blacking Library la DAILY TltAlNSi FA3TTIMB. For Bates, Folders and Full Informs regarding tickets, routes etc, call on or addiesi J. W. PHALON, T r A H. DICKSON. OTA 122 THIRD STREET, PORTLAND A. B. 0. DENNI8TON, G. W. P. A. 612. First Avenue, BUATTLB, Wash' OREGON' ShohtLine umon Pacific TO THE EAST Tho O. R.I N. v Glveaath .Choice of THREE : TRAINS' DAILY 1 TWO VIA THE OREGON SHORT LINE r, ' to - -Salt Lilts, ' Denveri Omaha ' Chloagoand, Kanaaa City. 1 THE 'GREAT IIQRThERN " t TO Snokane Mlnneepol a St- Paul and Chicago. Ooean Htoamera leave Portland every 1 ' -.-.! 6 Days for SAN KRANCISCO. Boats leave Portland dally for all Wll lamette and Columt la River Points. Monthly Hteamers to China aud Japan For lull Information call ou or a dress nearest O. It. A N. Ticket Agent or address, , A. L. CRAIQ. . Oen'l Paaaenger Agent, I'tirilami. t Your stlentlon Is called to the '-r Hit ! ' H I.IMITPK' tralnsrflhe"CHICA(Vl, f 1 WAUKKK ft HT PAUL HAII.ltO,' I . " I he onlv perfect trains In the World." Ton will find It desirable tu ride on h's Trains when going to any i.lnt lr th K.tem States or Canada. They niinao with all Transcontinental Trains and al rlrVet Agenls sell tirlceta. For further information, f&mpMsts, ale, ask any lliket Agent ot j. w. casky li. h. nnwi:, Traf Ps'sAgent. lie srsl Agiul, POUTLA.ND, OBBU0N,