Thf ir.u.i Tea Have Always Bought, r.nd i likli has been'
m tiMi j rii'i me sigrnntnre of
and has been n:alo noiltr his por
Mnal supervision, slr. e its Infancy.
jicv.mtcrfcits. Imitations and " Just-ns-gnod" are but
Eiperiiuents t lint trifto with and enniiu;r the health of
Utfuu-s and t:UUurcii--Experi.uce against Experiment.1
What is CASTOR! A
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OfJ, Fare
goric Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
fontnins neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo
substance. I Wage Is its guarantee. It dcxtrovs Worms
nd alliijs Feverisuness. It cures Dinrrhtcu and Wind.
CoUc. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Coustipatiou
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stonmch nud Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE. vJAbTO R I A ALWAYS
I
Sears the
Tie KM You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
JACKET.
MIKIflS & MILLER
PROPRIETORS .
A fair share of the publlo pat
ronage sollnTted, To (be Farm,
era we will pay the highest
niBr&et prioe for fat cattle, bogs
and shtcp. Bhoii on Will" - -.
smeiteSt, Eugene, OregOD.
Orders promptly delivered.
Will Keep Mantl; on Hand a Full
Supplj of
BEEF MUTTON
PORK and VEAL
Having a large mnd
complete stock of
Staple and Fancy
Groceries, bought in
the beat markets, I
jan offer the publio
better CASH Prices
- thau any other houae
r,ln Eugene
JirLl.vP4.QE
file are nom
jNy for Business
Will. IL. i
i "u ua Den equipped plant In the
Ion-' ''"-O'eaulng and dyeing
grow. Speoiat maoblnery for clean
lvt. 1 '"n-finishing ladles' dress
aiveanacall.
L"1"1 ""All CLEANING AND DYB
OfBre 6 6 Wl.laiuetle
OtinoMllo (ln.t.r. ..m..
J2 H"?" ciotniug apouged and
prt for Ji.ro per monti..
r
EUGENE-FLORENCE
I STAGE LINE.
f- BANGS, Proprietor.
1 C
Stam ...
JHI . "db uir rlorvuor
i
1
fcrjoa.Sj leaVflB Floreuw
ur.uyexipt Sundays a- 2
art "iy9 " 8
fniTr 10 kugene at 6 d m the .lav
i r Li" trp "; "?
i 'Cry!? ritVibi,.
I " H""l Uavmporl's (fnee
The MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
I Nw York
W rtfcL,''l!iE,,,lo't d Gold Bond
Groceries
W- A. WANN, Eugene, Or.
Signature of
BUB) NEBS OAHDS
ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW.
J M WILLIAMS,
i ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Collections a specialty.
Jtnoe Over Lane County Bank,
BILYETJ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office-Over First National Bank.
Edqim, Ohiooh,
0 WOODCOCK,
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW
Office One half block south of Chrismaa B
EoOINX, OllIOOK.
E K 8KIFW0KTH. JOHN M PIPES
SK1PW0ETH A PIPES
ATTOKNEYSAT-LAW
Will practice in all the Court's.
Eugene Okeoon.
HILMDS W THOeTFSOB OHAS 4 ttAKU
fJIHOMPSON HARDY,'
ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, -
Offioe In First National Bank Building.
Praotioe in all the courta.
Edqimc, Obioos.
JJ M TRAVIS,
Attorney At Law
Office Over Eugene Loan & Savings t
Eugene, Oregon.
G
EO, B DORItIS,
A 1T0RNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW
Will praotioe in all the oourta of the Secon.
Judicial ii that and in the Supreme Uour
of the state.
8pecial attention given to collection, an
mauere in probate. ' l. '
tjthce l iret National Bank Bldg.
Kooma 1 '2 and 3. ' '
John M, Edmunaon , Leon R Edm nnaon
. - ...EDMCTNSON i. EDM.UN80N.. .
ttorneja-At-Law.
P-u.tt.vi lr .11 thA nnnrttL Oolleotiona a BDOol-
alty. .aWOdioe Over Loan A Saving! Bank,
EUOJONE, OREGON,
I OUIHRBEAN
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OfBoe in Loan A Saving bank building. Room
o, opeouu aiteuuuo giveu w iwu wu
mattera.
' ' Eugene, Oregon.
MEDICAL.
J)AINE ft KUYKENDALL,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Otiioea In Eugene Loan A Savinga Baul
Building. .
Special attention to anrgery and aurgioal di
eaea of women. -
J S LUCKEY,
JEWELER,
vatchee and Olocka Repaired.
Kccma, Objoo
R G BIDDLE,
i
DENTIST
.piin i ill .fMl IwtwMnl Flftih and
Sith itraet one bloca weat of Minneaaota
hotel
J-JE1U1EKT LEIGH
AS3AYER AND METALLURGIST
Eooisi
Orioox
Beat equipped Amf Iboratorr in the Bute
Prompt and reliable return- guaranteed.
Working teate made on ore aamplea of one U
6ft r oounde to determine the moat auiubb
method ot treatment.
rpHE PACIFIC MUTAL LIFE.
Vert Leteat
LIFE AND ACCIl eST 10UCIE8
ALBERT J TAR' 'N, Get. Aft, Portlaod,
M WILUIAM1, Li A,,if"i '
niDHti, rka Jaakca,
in bimTii:.':e forest I oui-e wltueased
a very i rony Uttle scene. I noticed a
doe lying down by herself in a grassy
hollow, and as I passed her at a dls
taneo of about fifty yards It struck me
as slufrular that she kept Jjer head so
low down that I could only sea the top
ot it on a level with her back. Walk
ing round to get a better sight, I saw
a jackdaw standing on the turf before
her, very. busily peeking at her face,
n 1th ui glass I was able to watch her
movements very closely. He pecked
round her eyes, then her nostrils, her
throat and In act every part of her
fuoe, and. Just as a man when being
shaved turns his face this way and
tlint under the gentle guiding touch of
tli barber's fingers and lifts up his
chin to allow the raior to pass beneath
It, so did the doe raise and lower and
turn her face about to enable the bird
to examine and reach every part with
his bill. Finally the daw left the face
and, moving round. Jumped on the
deer's shoulders and began a nilnuto
search in that part. Having finished
thia, he Jumped on to the head and
pecked at the forehead and round tho
bases of the ears. The pecking done,
he remained for some seconds sitting
perfectly still, looking very pretty with
the graceful red head for a stand, the
doe's long ears thrust out on either
side of him. Birds and Man.'
inaua Ant Omrdeaa.
Dr. E. Ule contributes to Englert
Jahrbuch (supplement 30) some inter
esting observations on "ant gardens"
iu tho Amazon region, where they
abound on a large number of goody
plants. They are generally spherical In
form and about the size of a walnut
They are formed by several species of
ant, which appear to collect the. Beeds
of many different plants and to sow
them in these nests, covering up the
seedlings with humus when they begin
to germinate. In the structure of these
"ant epiphytes" the foliage and the
roots display characters which espe
cially adapt them for the situation in
which they grow and promote also the
protection of the ants themselves in
their nest Quite,, a number of the
epiphytes were found as denizens of
the ant gardens and nowhere else.
The Bla-areat Not the Beet.
A New York dealer who has-handled
shiploads of fruit snid recently:
"It is often amusing to see men, wom
en and children picking out, as, they be
lieve, the choicest fruit at the market
stands. If there are a half a dozen
large oranges within sight they will
have them, even if It is necessary to
overturn all the rest in the box or bar
rel, and this 1b true with most all other
varieties that are sold by the piece or
dozen. They invariably get the poorest
specimens of the whole crop and yet
are not awnre of lt. Very rarely you
will find a person who In a good judgo
who will at once size up the homiest
oranges, lemons or bananas, regardless
of slzo, and they capture the choicest
fruit"
Why Two Bare Are Neoeeaary.
Sound travels by waves radiating
from a central point of disturbance,
JiiBt as waves radiate when a stona Is
dropped into still water. So far as the
bearing of each individual is concerned
these waves move In a direct line from
the cause of the sound to his car, tho
impact being the greatest In the ear
nearest to the source. This being tho
case, a person who has totally lost tho
sense of hearing in one ear, although
he may imagine that the defect Is of
little consequence, cannot locate the di
rection of a sound to save his life, even
when the center of disturbance is qulto
near him. " "
A Literary Light, ...,,, I In
A short time ago a well known writ
er of London, remembering that he had
never read the..noncanonlcal books,
went out In search of a copy and in
one- bookshop after another drew
blank. Afc laste -went to bis own par
ticular newspaper shop, which also
dealt in Bibles and light literature.
VUave you the Apocrypha?" he asked.
For a moment the young woman be
hind the counter was puzzled; then,
brightening,' she, said, "Is it 'a weekly
or a monthly?" t f
When tide Eyes Stick.
Inflammation of the conjunctiva, or
membrane which shields the front of
the eyeball from the air and takes the
rub of tho eyelids, is Indicated by the
glued state of the eyes In the morning
and more especially by their bloodshot
condition, the vessels being bright red
in color and winding about In great ir
regularity, with no discernible order or
plan.
Wormy.
Shopkeeper (to smaii child, who has
brought back a recent purchase)
What's the matter ; with the cheese,
my dear?
Small Child Please, father says
when he wants any bait for fishing he
can dig' 'em up in our back garden.
London King.
What "Port foar Helm" Meaae.
In this country the helm is put to the
port side of the ship (or left hand aid
looking fdrwarB) at-"the order, "Port
your helm!" The rudder of course goes
to starboard, and the ship's bead moves
to starboard! 'This is the rule of most
nations, but in Sweden the reverse la
the rule.
The Girl rraai the Seleatlfle School.
"Our daughter baa at last met her
fate, my dear."
"How do you know?"
"She received several letters from
her admirers this morning, but bis was
the only one she didn't fumigate and
sterilize."
In the Tyrolean parishes of Mlemln.
and Riets the members of nearly every
louaehold are engaged In the making
of rosaries by stringing beads together.
Look Pleasant, Please.
O, oan do hi now, tbouirh for years h
couldn't becanw be euflered ontold
agony frnm the worst form of Indlgf-U
ton. I" I'liy-Hlieil" IMI luniivjiura
Mle-1 to niii Dm tin ne trim cro 'io
Bitters which worked aucb wonder
fur him (hat he derleree they ar s
(rxlaeod to auflerem frm dyapple
i .mm.!, trniitil . Unrivaled for
diseases of Ibe atonies b, liver and
aidneys, tney nuun up ano 've new
iMthi ahnli .vatm. Trv them
Qaljr 60o. Guaranteed by W L Dt-
tPO.
Oolnay the Limit.
A drummer named Peck put up at a
hotel iu Oklahoma, the landlord of
which was the presideut of the school
board. The landlord, who was a jolly,
whole souled fellow, suggested that
they.-1'UU. the schools, the president of
the board first putting on a long tailed
coat, saying: .... .
"She adds dignity, an' then she hides
my-JfUP. which area bad example
'afore them children." I don't approve
of anyfeody 'under' fourteen carrylu" a
gun."
After returning to tho hotel from the
visit of Inspection the president of the
board, now transferred Into a- land
lord, said: .. ,. i , ,
"reck, you're a good feller. You
ain't golu' to let your light be bid un
der a bushel. Peck?"
"No, I ain't," said Mr. Peck, rather
dubious as to the compliment ' '
"Well; I tell you' what I'm goln' to
do fer you. Beln' as you're a good fel'
lor, I'm a -goln' to hare clean sheets put
put on your bed, dad me if I ain't!" . .
j. - Awkward ,
Mrs, Norton came home from a call
one day in such a disturbed condition
that it was evident tears were not fur
in the background. Sho lost no time hi
beginning her explanation. 1
"John," she Bald to her husband, "I
am so mortified I don't know what to
do." . . ..- , . ., , ., ,,,,, ,. ,,
"What Is the matter, my dear?" asked
Mr. Norton. . , ; , .,, .
"I have Just been calling on Mrs.
Pevcrlll. You know her husband, Ma
jor Poverlll?"
"Yen"
"Well, I ha've:jW learned' todkj, to
my horror, thatmajof ISnt hls title
at alii 'Mnjor' is his first name."
"Why, certainly. I've always knov ti
that. What is there bo niortlfyii: j
about it?"
"Nothlng,",sald Mrs. Norton, with a
groan, "only that I've been calling' him
'major.' ..ere,ry ' lnw I've met him for
the lust six months 1" London An
swers. . f ,. The "Cry" of Silk. -
One of the most peculiar features
about manufactured Bilk Is the rustling
sound familiar to every woman. In
tho silk trade they call it the "cry" or
sometimes the "scroop." Of all textiles
silk is the only material which pos
sesses It i
As everybody knows, tho sound ,1s
beard, especially when silk Is subjected
to frictlpp. ,.What Is not bo generally
known is that the quality' Is found In
silk yarn before it is woven.' 'A skein
ot silk, unless it has been so' treated as
to'klirthis property 'in it will When
opened' -up'' emit the noise slightly.
Wbcn the skcln la , squeezed in the
baud, the sound becomes quite audiblo.
..The Very" is considered a very desir
able quality , In silk., Dyers try to de
velop It as much as possible.' ' '
Unexpected' AVpVWtiae. .
Shortly after Mr. Wilson Barrett
Joined the theatrical profession he be
came a memberof a company perform
ing at tbo old Theater Royal, Dublin.
His part, naturally, was a small one,
and, greatly to bis surprise, bis first
speech was greeted with a round of
applause. This unlookcd for tribute
elutcd tho1 young actor.'nnd he exerted
himself to sustain the good Impression
he appeared to have made. Just as he
was, leaving the theater one of the
scene shifters grlnnlngly accosted him
and. snid, "Sure,, it's got about among
the, bhoys that ye'ro a brother of the
man that was hung!" A Fenian named
Barrett had that morning paid tho ex
treme penalty of the law.
An Abanrd Cuatom In Vienna.
In Vienna every man's home Is his
dungeon from 10 p. m. to 0 a. m. Vienna
Is a city of flats, and at 10 p. m. the
common entranco door of each block Is
closed and bolted. Thereafter persons
passing in or out must pay a fine of
twopence to the conclergo until mid
night and fourpence from that hour to
0 a.m. To go out to post a letter costs
twopence and the same amount to re
turn. To prolong a visit to a friend
after 10 p. m. means twopence to get
out of his house and twopence more to
enter your own. A natural result of
this irritating tax is that of all capital
cities Vienna is earliest to bed.
Sparine; Hli Fecllnsts
Hettio Now that you have broken
your engagement with Fred, shall you
return to him tbe diamond ring ho
gave you?
Minna Certainly not Hettle. It
would be cruel to give him a thing
that would be a constant reminder of
the happiness he had missed. Boston
Transcript
Somnamballant.
Blond persons are more apt to bo
somnambulists than dark folk, and in
cold climates there is more somnam
bulism than In warm ones. In certain
Greenland villages tbe hut doors are
locked from without by a watchman in
order that those within may not come
forth In their sleep and maybe freeze
to death.
The Canalbont.
"The captain was leading the horse
and his lieutenant was at l ie rudder,"
said a lawyer In an Engllrh court re
cently, describing an Incident In the
voyage of a canalboat
"Where was the crew?" inquired the
judge.
Badly Mixed Metaphar.
London is laughing at tbe following
recent brilliant exordium on the pnrt
of an English politician: "We shall
never rest until we see the British Hon
walking hand In band with the fliV
gites of democracy." Bt James Oa
sxte. If you bare diamonds, be thankful,
but don't bold tbem up to the eyes of
poverty In a street car. Schoolmaster.
EKOTOYAL.PJLLS
m A r'K- .srs'iai X.4V41MS, asi iJrmMiM
Kt I niriiiJtir.n- nnuusn
J lit.lt iiH ate?JIU kit. I,wcf4
fc i ' (.. a. 1 trtb. BMafsiM
I'einarrMNS " UbUm- wi lamliav
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hMni,r jf ina aiae iw nan aiwari
lis M Tn Has)
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CLASSIFIED G0LUM1,
Notlcaa uuier this head act to aaoaai a
U.S, to duu par week) 11 00 a nontai tU
par year.
For Sale.
rUHSALr. UK lltADK. 147 aorta
oulbe Military road 36 miles from
Eugeur, 6 miles fn m Lowell, on Ibe
WilUm, tie river, 70 sere bottom
land; 11! acrts chat; Ibe lest bill
with aome timber. There la s good
boue wlib foul looms, smoke bouse
, aud barn. I will sell or trade at
baigaiu. Ckll on me at Mra fcl h.
Gardner's ou First street between
, Jederaon aud MadlaoD, or ail drew '1
F Uuoob Eugene, Oregon.
tOK HALE. A flue residence for
sale at a bargain. Inquire of Wil
lamette Valley Lai d l'o. or of Mn,
Heelop on Ibe crnernf Klfih ann
. Lawienoe streets.
rOli OALE, One good 8 borse powei
purlable euglue with wnodaaw at
lalotmifUt ; one lutuli g luibe; one
band saw ; nu table saw, at a bar
gain. Euqui e of H E Walitei
rJpringfieid,Ore.
FOB BALE. A hop press, a hop
, spiayerauda fiunaoe for sale. En
quire al GdaKD i (Hoe.
HOitoE FOK HAl,E A good work
borse for bale, 9 iara old, weight
ah"Ull200pouud. Call at the Ouahd
cfllue.
Help Wanted.
1 APRENTIUES WAN 1 1 -K quire
at Mr. B F Wblteaker'a Nu S K 9ib
street.
WANTED - Manager fr New Branoh
of our bu Inees bsre in Eugene. Ad.
dress at ouoe, with references, Al
fred Morris, Wbolsaler, (inoinnatll,
' Ohio.
A ANTED, Several persons of obar
( aoter and good reputation in each
state (one in this county required) to
represent aud advertise old establish
i ed wealthy buelneaa house o, solid
; Dueuoial ataudlug. Balary $18.00
weekly with expenses aditloual, all
payable In oasb eaob Wednesday
i dlioot from bead offices Home aud
carriage furnlxhed, when neoeasary
References, Euolose eelf-addreiaieu
envelope. Mauagor, Soft fax ton
Building, Chicago.
Miscellaneous.
FOR KEN 1'. Two rooms, suitable
eliuer lor ofilors or living in tbe Conner
Block. Apply to Drs Willouguby dt
rt n.
Ciij and Nearby Country Prop
erty for Sale.
I offer for aale at a low prioe 130 acres ol
land 2 mllea southwest of Eugenet about 4H
acrea of aame cleared plenty of water. Alao
41 acrea 2 nillei west of Eugene, and 6 acrea
cloae to the corporate limttc on the went. Alao
10 acres of nice bottom land Si mllea north of
Euitene on river road.
I also offer for sale some deelrabie build
ing lota at residence, Pearl and Slith streets.
Anyone desiring such property will do well to
see me.
David Chibbi.
Hagens, Oregon.
Moved.
I M Franols hss moved his place of
business from West Fifth street to tbe
last home on West Elgbb street, at
the corner where tbe road turns south.
All old patrons at invited to ml
at the new plaoe.
Hop Posts Wanted.
Fifteen hundred oedar hop posla
to rquere S Inabea at largeend, and 14
feet long. To be delivered on bank of
river at Jondklna' Point, 2 mllea above
Eugene anytime this summer or fall
Address,
W B Walker,
Eugei.e, Or,
DYSPEPSIA
"For atz jtmru 1 was a vtctlm ofdn
pepals In lti wont form. I could eat nothluc
but milk to oat, and at time my tomach would
not retain and d litest even that Last March 1
beffan taking CASCAHKTS and alnce then I
have ateadlljT Improved, until 1 am m well aa I
ever waa In my life."
David H. If dbpht, Newark. O.
can or
CATHAATIO
THADI MARH
Pltaunt. Palatable, Potent. T&ita Oood, DO
Oood, Never Blokeii, VVetkpu, or Gripe, 10c, Ko.HW.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
Moritaf leMstkijr CMfnf, rhUavffti, MeMlml, Www Ts. )
HAssTA.RAP and jrnaranuied by altdrttf-
W S W BsTiasaV K-'iMWUsV
UHB Tobaooo liablk
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the Bute of Ortyoo
fr tl e Count j of L-oe.
WHHam M. Bump, FUIntfff,
IfattlaV. Bump. Defendant,
To liattle V. Bump, the above nam-(i dc
ion ant.
Tn the name of the etaU of Oregon, you ai
hereliy reairfl to appear fa the abo entl.
tied court in the abjve entl Ilex) caue and
answer the complaint of pUiotilf filed In eald
court aai oaua, rn or before ait Wxeki from
the date of the firnt ptihllcati n ol thle iudj
mine, or the plaiutlff will apply to amid court
for the relief prayed for in aaid complaint,
to-wit I
A decree dlseolvinf- the bnnda of matrimony
now eiiiting between aald platntifl and de
fendant herein, and for the rare and tnntodt
of ina May Bump, the minor dauvb er of
plaintiff and defendant, an 1 anon otbei
relief aa to the court eeema proper,
Thia lummona ia publlibed In the Daily
Cooeki (0Ar onoe a week for tit tm-we-eiv
weeks bv order of the Hon II. K. KLooaid,
County Judire of Lane Connty, Oregoa.
Made and eatared here! a on the 4th dy of
Autyuet, 19CT2, and the data of the ilrrt pob
Uoatiou hereof ia the 6th day of August, IV02.
U B1LYKTJ,
Attoron for VUlaMff ,
a7 II
sW
City Property for,fcli ,
H aana mas' Asunoa to Kcoaaa
To Iboae desiring lo purchase elty lots, I
have laid oal an additiou on the south side
of the eiij and north of Ooilege Hill Park.
I have I JO lots in ihla addition, and am
wiling Idem very low so aa lo enab e ever)
one to have a home of their swn. The prioe
of these lots ia Irom S60 up.
Elias Stewabt Aoomoa to Eratat
I have aome very deairrable lots in this
addition, in ibe very heart of tbeeityand
wiiuin a lew blooke of Willamette street.
Whruxkk's Additiok to Enonix
I have a lew lots in this addition within
two blocka of the First National Bank.
Oollbqk Hill Putx
I have 1UU lota in tbla addition The
prioe uow is (&U each. W will advano.
'be price suon. We expect College Uim
Park to beoome tbe moat dei.ir.ble real
detioe piopertv in or near the oily.
Hindbiou' AnsmoN to Ooluos
Hiu, Paax
We have 70 lots for sale cheap in this
addition; also 40 or 60 aoma of very choice
fruit laud. 1 have ou this place 1300 j oung
prone Ireea. about 4ti0 linrilolt ptar trrs-,
and 200 black wuli.nl trie., alao apple.,
plnma and small fiuita. Th is plaoe h..s a
good faiai houae, bain and ont-hoosea, and
Is a most btanulul aubniban piece of prop,
any. It ia known aa the Locust Hill fa m,
and there is no plaoe iu the state uiore
beautilullj and pleasantly tituated.
I am uot in real estate busii.e s ass busi
ness we sell our owu lands oniy. I mp'oy
no ate. ta Any one deairiug to purcbau
an) ol tbla piopert) .ill fiud me al the
Ural National Bauk. I will be pleased to
show property and give piioea. I miht ex
change aome of this property for good
timber land. Come and see me.
New Addition to Eugene.
R F Baker A Co have platted Ibe ft
F uoou laud voual-Uiig of 32 lota situ
ate two blocks south ot the Patterson
tobool building. These are deelrabie
line and are for saleal reasonable prioee.
For further information call on
R F Baker,
Office at No 0 Weal Ninth street.
Just Look at tiler.
Wk-i. ......
faulilecb sklu, rich rimy onini lexl..n.
smlUug faoe. Hlie looks g od, fiel-
,,-, mmci, oun un 111
log's New Liifu Pills. Keau.t. all
ji Haiio auiivr, iiit-MiiOU go, tl, , neiOl-
nohiw, no oIihuoh for ' bluis." ' Try
iheru younelf. Oi ly 25o at VV L l)e-
Bankers Life Association
el Da Molncs, lows.
Salt laiursact Low Rates -Special Featuru
that pleats busy msn.
Halt card! si Pint National Bank
sad Loss and Savings Bsnk.
C S Farrow & Co
...REAL ESTATE...
Loani and Imurnnoe. J)ealer In
HiirvQitlnB HMOhlnery, lmpls
menu. Also havo morage room
t mjaaontble rates.
arOtHoa 606 Willamette 8t
The Hoffman
W. O ZEIGLER Proprietor.
SUNDAY DINNER 50c
Eugene, Oregon
Gap Closed
The operation of through train b
tween Han Fraucisoo and Lou An
ftelea, via Burf aodfSanta lUrlmra,
will begin un
Sunday,. March 31, 1901
....ON THE NEW....
COAST
LINE...
Two Throtifta Trains Dally. ' The
Coaet Line Llmit4l leaving each
tenninal eaily In the morning equip .
ped wi h oloKAnt cafe aud parl'ir cars,
will mnke daylight tripe through the
moet piutureeque. varied and enter
talnInK, eoonee on the continents
Inquire of agents of the
outhern
'acific.
Corvallis & Eastern
RAILROAD.
TIMECAHDNO.au.
Ho 2 for VuUiua
Tr.li, leavee Albany 124 P M
Leave. Corrallla IM V hi
Annas Vaquina 6:36 P M
No. 1 Itetumlnp
Leavea Yaqulna Ji00 A M
Leavee Oorvellls II) A M
Arrives Albany 12:16 p M
So, I for Dstroit
leaves Allwny... 1:00 PM
Arrives Detroit 6:16 P M
No. 4 'im Detroit
Leaves Detroit SWAM
Arrive Al nr 11:06 AM
'1 i.:i I at d 4 suit. 1 III) i 1 1
ournect HI. ll,t b i'utill, i ' 1 1 i 1 1 1
a giving two i i , . I , , . , y i , ,f
de.itrture ol 8 P north bound train.
Train Ho 2 enni., rts witli the rl I' tr.loa s
t'orvalilsaed Alhanrgivioa aitn-t service I
N'ewpnrt and e.tft'.nt heache.
Train S lor Detroit, lirel-.ebudi and ethet
mouetaln rMorta leavea Allien at 1.00 p n
alter the arrival ufrl P. annth boui.d train
fr,m I'ortlaii'l, ra hin, l)e'r 't at 6:46 p m
For further lufimation app'y to
EH VIN 8T '.,
Ma -leva.
THT RNER A, a I Albany
J H t'ROMBr. Aceot CorvaUla .
SOUTH AND EAS'l
VIA
Southern Pacific Co
SHASTA ROUTE
Trains leave Kuaene for Portlerrl and wi j
' ' i al ,iu n 1.12 j u..
I wi
lv Eugene
At Ashland
Ar bacraniento
Ar rjaa Fraucisoo
. Mi m m k8Ui0 p ia
2 p ni 1:16 a ui
Ui:30 a m l2li a m
6lj p m tea a m
7:46 p iu 8:1a a m
Ar Osdeu 6:46 an U -46 a m
Ar Denver VAX) a m V U0 a ta
Ar Kansas City 76 a m 7;tt a m
Ar C'hivMio 7:46 a m MM a in
Ar Loa Angeles
Ar El i'uu
Ar Fort Worth
Ar City of Mr xioo
Ar HuuaUin
Ar New Orleams
Ar aaliititou
At New Vo,k
1:'M p m
6.-00 p m
6:M a m
VM a m
4:00 a m
o:2 p ui
Si: 1 a ui
IS-M p ui
7:00 a m
VM p m
6:30 a m
V a m
a iu
6:26 p m
ti;42 a tn
12:43 p in
INllliuan and Touriat cant on
both traiua. Chair can. Sacra
mento to 'Kitpu aud Kl Paso,
and ouriat cra to Chicaa,
bt Loula, New Urleau. and
Waahiutrtou.
Couuei-tluu at Sau Fran
cisco with aeveral aieaniahip
linee for Honolulu, Japan.
China, i'hillipiuea, Central
and South America.
dee Mr I. G Adair, agent at EuKane
or addrea
V. E. COM AN
O I' A Portland Or
TICKETS
TO AN U. FROM ALL
POINTS EAST
VI
SHORTLINE
TO v
St Paul, Du'ulh, M ne:po"s, Chicago
ANn PDIN TS HART '
Thmuuh Palaon and TmiHat Sleepers
Dining atid llulfot rtmokiua Library Ca
DAILY TWA INBj FAST TIMR.
For "aten, Foli'ers and Full T',f..rn.
reKanUui ti-ket-, r titb.i';, cnli -t! or..d.uaa
J. W. P AL'Kv. tn'li D:'fKN .01 A
122 THIRD STREET, PORTLAND
A. B. 0 DENNTSTON, H. W. P. A.
619 F,r-t A vannr, HF ATTT.E, Wash '
OREGON
SEiOlrLlNE
aniIinion Pacific
TO
EAST- '
Th O. H. 4 N. .
Glvos tho Choice of
S DAILY
TWO VIA
THE ORLGOU
SHORT LINE
TO
la'!, tmhc,
U .llVOf.
.':.0 . A
Uttloago and
Kansas City.
THE Wat
KORThERN i
Rf. ;
. . . to'
Snokana
Mlnne.poli a
St. Paul and
, Chicago.
Ocean Hleaniers leave Portland ever
' ' 6 Days for . '
SAN v FRANCISCO.
Bonis leave Portland dally for ell V
lauieiteand UolunitlaKiver Polnte.
Monthly tltcainere lo Climaaiid Jai au
For lull Information oall on or a
Ureaa ueareat O. K. A N. Ticket Agent
or addreea,
A. L. CRAIO.
Gen'l PaHM)Ui;ti Ag i
I i llii' l ,1. i" " '
Ymir attention Is called to the "PION1
I.IMITKD'trainsef the "CHICACt),
WAUKKK A 8T PAUL HAII.KO.'
" he onlv perfect trains In the we-ld."
Too will find it de-irab'a U- rid- r-n
Traina wlian golna to fdjt rxdut il.
Raatern Htatee nr Cto I lief i
with all Tran-cnntlnentai rt.dne an,
ticket Agents aeil tirlcta.
For further infurmatlou, titmphleta,
wk anv Tlrk Aunt or
J, .CA8KY II M. Ki.UE
Trav PaaaAaant. G arl Age,n'
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