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pTOf i . . i: ft f. I I :.c apfilli si Conuiins neither l(Sum.Mnri'We norIinciaL Kr0T?C.UtCOTIC. jtf. (MKT i.-fi.ri Remedy forConstipa- Vion. Sour Stonuich.Dinrrhoca Worms l cnvuisiuio.rKvej jsii ness mid Loss ofSjueep. lac Simile Sipnnlurc or . NEW YOHK jar-a-a-'-! EfiTRflli MTKISS S JMItliER PROPRIETORS A fair share of the pnlillo pat ronage solicited. To the Farm ers we will pay the highest uisrset price for (at entile, hoga and sh en. Hhnn on Wlll- I ameite rit, Eugene, Oregon. Orders promptly delivered. ; iiUesp ConslanlljonHand Full -luppij 01 BEEF MUTTON ! PORK and VEAL Having a large nd ooinplete stuck of Staple and Fancy Groceries, bought in the di trket-4, I jan offer the p-ibllo better CASH Price thau any other houw in Eugene J. L. PAGE 1 Gje are nom tody for Easiness J lib the beet equipped plant in the for Heam-oieanlnK anil dyeing iw. Special machinery for clean 2, ?fl"' "l finishing ladles' dress J1". Hive u a mil. "KX !TKAM 'LEANING AND DYB "J.oxks. Ofthe 5' 6 Willamette appn-ne. HutKD nfflo. personal cinttiioiT sponged and 'Tl.':T$;.(KjpernioDtii. T 1 EUGENE FLORENCE STAGE LINE. I BANGS, Proprietor I b Ikv!. ym Kuirene for Florwnoe .urmriif (.(aire learn. Flnron,. 'aene daily ex,pt Hundays at 2 tjrday at 8 m owlr lD ,!:"i6n,, 8 n m the dy I Bsnes' liver? lUMe Deenport's effle ti.'-.VJ'" '-" i The MUTUAL LIFE IH3URAXCE COMPANY Of Ntw York '""Hef lif. p.j . - , I exa;t copy of wrapper. p U Groceries Po:. . -"vmini snn uoia none A. WANN. Eugene. Or. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Havp Always Boughi Bears th.0 nature of in Use For Over Thirty Years THINTUI'.IP.II HCIS V1SS OITV BUBINtsa CAKua ATTOKNKYS-AT-LAW. M WILLIAMS, ATTOllNEY-ATLAW Collections a specialty. Jtnoe uver Lane County Bank, BlLYrJU, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 0.1iie Over First National ISank. EUQIKl, OEiOOS, O WOOUOOUK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Oliioe One half 1 lo ;k south of Chriaman B Kuuunk, OlisaoN. E it SKIPWOKTH. JOHN ii PIPES SKIPWOKTH & PIPES 8.TT0HNEY3-AT-LAW Will practice in all the Court's, EUUINK OUSUON. HKLMUB W THOWSON UUAB A UAHU IjmoMPBOH a. HAKOY, A'fTOUNEYS Al'-LAW. Office In Fint National Bank Building, truotice in ali the courts. KutilNK, Oukkjm. M TltAVId, Attorney At Law. Office Over Eugene Loan & tiavingii bank. Eugene, Uregon. . QEO, B UOitUIS, AIXOKNEY & COUNSELOK-AT-LAV Will practice in all the courts ot the Secon Judicial Uietnot and in the Supreme Cou. of the etate. Special attention given to collections an outlier in probate. uthue Jjirst National Bank Bldg. itoouis 1. 1 and i. John M. Edmunson Leon It. Edm untOL ELiMUNSON & EDJ1UN60N. ttorners-At Law. Practice 1c all the courts. Collections a speci alty. "Olhce Over Luu & oaviuga Uauk. EUGi.NE, OHtGUN. OUIS F. BEAN ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In Loan t Saving bank building. Uoou. 3. Special attention given v lauo and ujuiiup matters. Eugene, Oregon. MEDICAL. JAINE KUYKENUALL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Offices In Eugene Loan t. Savings litn Building. Special attention to surgery and surgical ui e&' of women. J 8 LUCKEY, JEWELER. Watches and Clocks Repaird. Kcojks. OkBI'IH K O MIDDLE, .DENTIST Irhoe -On Olive slrset, between Fiftih n. Minnimiot Sith V.rii. ud n: viit oi hotel J-JEKliEKTLEIOU ASSAYEU AND METALLURGIST Eoanii Osioos Bet eriuli'ped Away Ibnrati ry In the S ate Mr,.,,.,.! .ml reli.hlii rfttiirn- ir'lr.n t-1 . Working ttwts mad.- on or nAtuuim of oi.e t- 6ft y pounds to determine the wosi uui' method ot treatment. rpuE pacif mut;al like. J Very Uteat I 1KB AND Ami NT PtiLIC'IEf AI.BEHT J C H0, Gei At, Portland, Or JU WILLIAMS, Loual Agt, Eugtus, Or n . j w, j Ss u n u I ! A LOVER.,. n ii vRiu-ov m. chat i" "c.c.Ciiii.; Thir.' WiiMi t a doubt ill the mind i.r Tli.'iuus liinj;vi'll, liiu'hcUir mid fann i 'iiit In- would uliinuiii'!)- many farter. clioolteacher mid 6 i'L.'lilor of rnele Hlii and Aunt Mary iiT. bis ni aii'st n-.'iphbors. Al- tu.iusli bo had bot n oourtins her for three lone; years and had never aotv.nl ly asked for In r band, there wasn't a doubt in the mind of Lizzie Cnrtor tbat she would some day be his wife. It was what folks eall a slow court ship, and, thouiUi lizzie's mother sometimes remarked that she would ticvtT have wasted three years of her time on any man. there was no real complaint until about the end of the third year. Then one evenins as Un cle lien was milking the cows Aunt Mary wandered dow n to the barnyard and sat down beside him on an up turned bushel measure and said: "Henjamlii. something's got to be done:" "Oood Lord, Mary, but you don't say so!" ho gasjied ns he let up on the milking. "Yes, sir; something's got to be done," she continued, with a grim on her face. "That Tom lilngwell has been hanging round hero long enough, and our Lizzie has fooled ,iway time enough, and now they've eilher got to got married or break up." "Why, ma, how you talk! What's come over you all to once?" I "It's come over me tbat I don't want no more nonsense. It didn't take us but a year to get married, and why it should take Tom and Lizzie three times as long I can't make out. I've got a plan, and you've got to help mo with it." "Shoo! Shoo!" "Never mind those flies. It's a plan to bring Tom to time or scare him away and let a better man come along. Now, Benjamin, you listen." Uncle Ben leaned back on bis milk stool and listened, and he was so Inter ested that even when the old cow got tired ot waiting and moved off ho scarcely noticed her going. The talk lasted n quarter of an hour, and when TOM STOOD THsnl TjTKH A MAS TURNHD TO STONE. Aunt Mary had said her last word, ac companied by a thump of her fist and So, there, now!" Uncle Ben gazed at her admiringly and exclaimed: "By gum, Mary, but what a wotnau you arc to think up things!" Two days Inter, ns Tom Dlngwell came over to the potato field where Uncle Ben was working and asked for the loan of a saw, he thought he saw n change in Lizzie's father. The greet ing seemed cold and distant and when he was called Mr. Dlngwell Instead of Tom his knees began to quake. Ho was too upset to ask for explanations, and as he went to the house to get the saw Aunt Mary bowed to him stiflly and said: "It's hnnglng lu tho woodshed, Mr. DIngwelL" "W-what?" gasped Tom as another quake struck Ills knees. "And It's pleasant weather, Mr. Dlng well. and It looks ns If all the crops would turn out well." "Mr. Dlngwell" swallowed a lump in his throat and hurried away, lie had some queer thoughts as he crossed the fields and climbed the rail fences. It took hlra two hours to arrange his thoughts on n string and reach a con clusion, and that conclusion was: "By gum, but the old folks want L'z zie to throw me over nnd marry some stuck up feller with curly hair!" The more be thought of It the more firm was his conviction, nnd lie finally became so upset over it tbat he had to knock oif work and sit on the fence and (hew straws. Ho was bard bit and full of trouble, but he proposed to die prime. In other words, he proposed io marry Lizzie if be had to walk over tl.e dead bodies of forty stuck up you:.:: men and m-t a barn or two on lire to five Chemung county fair wnm-Irr-v An hour after dark he appeared at l.'.'iele lien's with his Sunday clothe on. He expected to find Lizzie seated on the piazza, but rbc wan't tbern. Look Pleasant, 1'leasj. Pho'niTspher (' C Har'an, of Eaton, O, cm do mi now, tbr.uirh for y'n hr ne'nirin't because he mflered lint' Id Hwony ffm the worst form of nd'ir-t-loo AM rhv.lclm and niedicire M'e I lo he'.p'hlm tMl ll t'(-1 K'ee'rln fiotirs w hich worked 'lien womb r ,,r i.Iiti 'bst h- d.cl.r 'bv r- t.,rid to suft-rer. fr-m iivp-ii ',,,,1 .'om-ch t'oul 1 e. Unrivaled 'or ti.es.es n 'he -lom-ih. 1'vr and .eye i h-v ho 1 1 nr and re new , re t" 'be whole .y-Mn. Trv 'hrn Only 600. .Guaranteed by W L LV Liuo. Mil The mother had oeu to that There ; Vila a jvuui. umu vi"i. iivvviw, ciuq, curiously euoui;li. he had curly ha:r. and he was stuck up. He smoked cigarettes aud spoke with a dr;;wl. "Ah. yas! I suppose you are il.e fel low who has been banging atoun,' Miss Lizzie for the b.st three oar You neetlu't mind bailing any longer, you kuaw. it gives me pleasure to in form you that 1 have won the dear girl's band and heart and that we -re lo bo winbb d next month. Charming evening, I'm suab." Tom stood there like a man turned to stone, and for a minute the quarrel ing of the hens on their roost sounded in his ears like the thunder of Niagara. He bad lost Lizzie. She didn't want to see him, even f.;r a last good:.y. and Unele Hen and Aunt Mary had no fur ther use for him. As it all surged up in his soul bo turned, walked down the path and out of the gate and paused not as the stuck up young man called after him: "Sorry, doneber knaw, but you were too slow about It. I'll tell the dealt girl that you called." Tom reached home intending to cut his head off with the ax or choke him self to death on an early turnip, but all of a sudden be began to get mad about it. He had been thrown down, anil thrown hard, without notice, and he wouldn't stand it. Lizzie and every body else knew that he Intended to marry her after awhile after the price of corn got above 45 centsand no man should step In and take her from him. ! Hardly conscious of what ho was do ing, he went to the barn and bitched ! the old bay mare to the forty dollar Ohio top carriage. Then be brushed the dust on his clothes, felt In bis pockets to see If his S2 was safe and, leaping into the vehicle, yelled "G'lang!" in a way that sent the staid old mare forward ten feet. She was on the gallop when she reached I'nclo Ren's, and, without waiting to tie her, Tom sprang down and banged the gato open. Four people were on the piazza, and he came to the stuck up young man first, grabbed him by the legs and threw him Into a lied of pinks. Uncle Ben started up with "What's Ibis, Tom?" but Tom pushed hlin over lbs chair and sternly exclaimed: "Don't daro to fool with a despcrato man! Come on, Lizzie!" "Oh, Tom, what Is It?" she asked. "Come on. I say! You'll marry me or I'll chuck you into Woodebuck creek and drown you!" "But, Tom" "Come on! And Tom almost carried her to the carriage, and, climbing in after her, he gave the old mare a cut and sent her along to Squire Jom.vu's at a three minute gait The squire was at homo. Ten minutes later the knot was tied, and Tom was saying to his bride: "By gum, but I've got you, and you can't get away! Now I'll take you home, and if your folks or that young squirt has got anything to say they'll find themselves locked in the smoke house, and I'll be saying. 'Sorry, don eber knaw, but you were too slow about it!' " I.Ike Fnttier, t'tilike Son. The Lancet, Hie well known Knglish medical weekly, has been inquiring in to the question of the transmission of genius from father to son aud has found that the sons of great poets ate generally dull dou's. Poetic fervor is evidently a spiritual llame that burns itself out in the generation wherein it is kindled. Indeed it often scorns to burn out the very aptitude for pater nity, or Is it tbat the poet is generally too poor to permit himself the delight of fatherhood? However It may be, many eminent English poets can never be accused of having "dull dogs" of sons because they never had any sons at all. Cowley, Uutler, Otway, Prior, Congreve, Gay, Phillips, Savage, Thomson, Collins, Shenstone, Akenside, Goldsmith, Gray, Johnson and Keats all died without leaving offspring, and Tope, Swift, Watts and Conper were never married. Dryden's, Addison's and Parnell's descendants did not puss into the second generation, and the descendants of Shakespeare nnd Mil ton beenme extinct In the second and third generations. Sir Walter Scott's baronetcy expired with bin son. Har per's Weekly. Close Qaartera For Wnstilnartnn. At the time, now some years ago, when subscriptions were being solic ited for the erection of a slatue In New York city to President Washington, says a contributor to Short Stories, a gentleman ceiled to secure u contribu tion from an old resident, who, al though wealth,, was a little "near." On learning tl.e object of the visit the rich man exclaimed: "Washington! Washington! Why, Washington does not need a statue! I keep him ensbriued In my heart!" In vain were tht visitor's solicita tions, and he was naturally Indignant at the parsimony of tt.v millionaire. "Well. Mr. It.," he remarked quietly rs he ros to leave, "all I can say is that If tlnr Father of Ms Country is In the position In which you describe him he Is lu a tight place!" "Venus" In Ilt.Kraee A woman In Suinnierville who was the possessor of a solitary but neautl ful piece of statuary one evening giving a party. Shortly before the guests arrived she looked through the rooms to see that everything was In order. Missing the "Venus" from Its ac rustomcd place, "Lee." she asked of the old butler, "whore's n.y piece of statuary ?" "Miss We answered I. "Yes. th "Well. Mi thought as ; ny. you mean, ma am ', loo!:inur tinnte. 111.-. Where It it?" Marrril. ma'am. I Jes' i-niniei.s wus espceted ills evenln' I'd Lett' r set Miss Weeny un Jer lie itaiii." I.lppin. ott's Magnzlne. taa. ef .CMt.trn ttlOLlSM Pennyroyal pills (T'-1 I I'lIK lU.HW.--i KM.l.lsll -"J- ' t ,er,..i,k.,- er U '"P'OM lllll.ll'll IpatllaV C .'...." -r.il.. '-.r . I t el I I b f - u. !'r r- i. - "'- vr- iMsratt., .ijaatam at! . r 'X UIlIAi i Y.ji i 1 1 i "i i 'mn Jcajl rucc'co rniiuiu Notices under this head not to exewed ut Inns, M oenta ier week; II 6C a month; tl" per year. For Sale. Hill PAbf. tti ItiADh.. 147 acres on the Milnary road it! unlea from Kuele , 0 miles frelu Lowell, ou the WiIIhii-. tte uver. 70 acres bottoie Inn I; 1! kit b i.i; ll,e till fti:lim luf t'lv.lier. There is a go d lrou.e with fetn looms, smoke house and t ... r 1 1 . 1 will sell or trsde at biigsm. Ci.L ou in ni .Vri H tJnrdtler's oil Kirsl street belwoeu Jitler.ou and Madison, or address T K Hooch Ku ui-nc, Oregon. FOR ISA LE. One good 8 hon-e powrr portable engine with wuodcaw at latctuuent; one lumliig In. he; one bund suiv ; one tsble toiw, at a hsr g'lu. Enquire ol H E Walkri MlirliiunV d.Ore. HJH PALK.-A tl .o residence fm eile at a baruain. Inquire of Wtl lituielt Valley Lai d Co. or of Mrs Heslop ou lbs corner of Filili aim Lawieuce atreeie. Help Wanted. U1KL H AA' I KD.-To do hou-tworh. Apply to Mm L N limey. MOKE TEAMS wTn! e'd" VeCHii u.e all the teams we oali gel to haul ore from the lb 1 us mine to i lie end of our track. Tu teitiu ou the road cannot tnke away til - oie as fa.t as It is in I ii id Addrrs- W F Moipln, general malinger U i E It It, Co.. tnge tirove, Or. V ANTKD. Sevorttl ptroiiH of char dutur mid gKHl rojHilttlimi in each tHte (one In ihla county rtijuitt-tl) u, ii'i-m-enl ttnd Hdvertlne old ty.thli8ti Hd wenltby htiHtnuhH lioutte o. hoIiO tinuioiHl HlBiidiuK. iSttinry $18h wt-fkly with exieiiHeH ttditntiiHi, ttl. .H.y Utile )I Cnil fHOll VVfdllfNilHv (ill eol from head ottli-t'ti H'rn tun (VirriH'H (urutr-hed, when lucehHttr Kt'fcreiioeH, KucloHe HelN addr, twi fitvi'lote. iVam.yer, 8i6 Cuxun HiiilHiov, CIiiohvo. Miscellaneous. KOH iKN I'. Two iooimh, ullHll either loi otllfts or living In tttt I'dti-n lilui-k. A piy tu D'H VVilloiifhly A H n. Lost and hound. KliVH LuSl A inn. eh ot pertmiB di Z. n hen lo t, r.hthly iietti ClifiHilrtn i!liuron. I'lett-u te&vu u UUAhU I.IOrt. Cnj and Nearby Country Prop erty for Sale. I offer for p&le at low price 120 aTcn ot lfttnl 'JJ tuilen Houthwesi. of Kugt-ne; ab rnt it acrett of r-utiio tltiitrt-tl; I'lonty of wal r. Alr-o 41 Mcreti 2 uiiitx woitt of Kuko", and & aon nlnHv to the corporate liuiiU on thtwet. AU It) acriB of nicM buttotn liuU ui tut uor.h oi Kiii!ue ou river road. I alrtu offer for sale nunc (tentral)! ImiUt itK at rt-a dtuce, I'oarl and Sixth ntretit. Anyone a HiriLg nuch jroL.eity witlite well io see mo. David Ciibiuiy. Kugttue, Ururfou. Moved. I M Francis lias niov. d his place 1 1 liu-liitss from West Fifili stieel to lie ibhi liou-e ou Went Elyh li Hreet, h i lie Corner where the road turns soul I , Ail old pai runs are iuvlied to ual al the new place. Hop Posts Wanted. Fifteen hundred cedar Imp post lo iquare 8 niches at lurueeud, and 14 feel long. To be th Ii vt red on bank o. river at Jundkli a' Polui, 2 mile, aboy Kuutiiie anytime this hunilner or tall Address, W R VVAI.KKK, Kugb e, Or. For nix jemm I wbi victim of A ya- p op I Ui U.4 worst form I could nil noihlnff but milk toimt. and ai titnesmy utomucti would not r i) U In and dlu-t evi-n ttiiit lavi nmn n i tx-nan taltfuir ( 'AS A KKTS and slnwi then I huvo gt'-adil v imiirovcd, urUl I am as well as I evur was lu iny life.'' Uaviu II. Mtmrnr, Newark. O. Ploanfint. PnlaOitilo. I'otrrit, Tnte Oood. TX Oood, Novit Ki' h,t.ii. Wojik'-ii, r tiit. Vtn, 2Jc.UC. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. DlirllM Rmr4f i umfmj, i blaf, MmIi-.!, I Itrt. Ill 110 Tfl TIAf f"'"1 f-fpfintrrrt by all rtriif- ii v vmhw 1 kills to Ctltfc'l'ubaouu ilal-iu SUMMONS In tlo-'Clmiit ('' Hit nf tile State of Orr(f(.n for the County ol Line. William M Pump, Plaintiff, H title V. Htmp, iefen !ar.t sr.t. j Tn llattie V. Jl'iinp, the alcove Daniel de Icnlant. In the name nf the ntnte of Orfpon, you art hT'-'iv fpii'iire t to appear in the at t e enti tled oiurt in the alx.vn sn t i t ! run '8 and aimwer the c 'inplaint of pi -ifitiff filfd in "aid fioiirt and -?ann, or h'r pii w kii iron thtdtof tht fir' icih:ic.i n of thin "tirn wr-riP or the uUii'tiff w(! apply to c nirl lot th l" relief prayed tor lu aid taif daitit, to wit: A derrM di-asilvinit th Ivindu of iriatrlrnonT now exi-tirnf ln-tween awl plaintiff and d fndnt hretD. n'i for the fare aod rip .ml ot um May li'inip, the mirir.r dailkdi T of .) dn tiff and 'ief-rda(it, an I u;h "tin ndief m to the court eeriii pro,er. 1hh umiDiofrii ! ptihtinhfy) In the Imii.i r idfNf ' ii A hi i orre a wi v' nil ti rtt nt wi..ki hy oflT -f th If n H It. Kincid (Vinty .lnftif ff Lane Co-tmy, Or-i(on Mud ar-d entered herem on the 4-h d iy of Aniruot. l!r?. and the date of the brut tih ikatloD hereof ia the Mh day of A'l llMfi l HII.YKU, Attorney for I'iaiatiff DYSPEPSIA City Property "for Sale Hkndbk ss' Audition to Ecui.sk To llvwe rir.irmg to ,urehi,su city bits, I h iv lai 1 out an a.ldllioii on Hie aou'b Sid. oi the in, a...i forth ot Colleen n,i p,k 1 u.ive l-'O lots in (Inn addition, aud iin ing :.i ui v, r low co ns to funb e t-v.-r on,- to k.-.ve ,t home "I tlieircwu. Tut' one I ibesu lo.s is lioiu f 0 up I bun SlKaittT AOIUTION TO EcoKMk 1 have some v ry d'..-iir.,b!e lols in Ihi ' I illlk u, in lliev.n t'ciirt of 1 Le oily on . blu a ! M,.ek ol Wilhuui lie slrt-.il. V- llfKiUl 1.' AUIUTION TO KCOKSit I 1 hi.ve u ,.w i ,,, ,1, ,1,1,1,, ju .i, t'o ti.oek. of in. Kir.t Nntiouitl U.mk. CoLUtOh Hili. Pius j 1 linve ItKi I.,,. , Hj,iin TD ptlee now is lio ,,,,1,. W , ,,,1,,,,,,. ' " I1"'" "-'Oil We uptvl Co, Ice,.. H, I, ok lo Uroniti the uie.t u,Klr,bli. rial rleiioe piupi ity in or m nr the o,i . . II i:DlilOB. .' Adiiiiton To Col.l.KO,: I lilLJL PaUS We hive 7l loia lor snln cheup in Ibl 1 sdditiou; iilr.ii 411 or 60 acres of veri choie. j (run laud I have on tlm. plnoo Uot) )oin, l-riltir trees iibont 4i II l(..r . i ... ... .. m.d '.'00 black wnli lit in e., also iq. I, I'oniis nun atnaii iitiun. 1 Ii is pinee h .s . k-ood larui house, bum and out ho He., au in i most biiiutilul subtiTbnii one- d pro i-ny It is klioau as Ihe Locusl I a ill fa u tul there is uo plauti m hti alalt nior b-mlliiully i.nd pltiiniiullv i-itunli-d. 1 urn nol in niil sinielmnu e H.isa biisi '"'"- -ell our own l.u.d. ouiy. letup n. no ne, tn Any one desiring'to mci:a. in ol ihi. propertj . ill fl,i m t ,u r ml National Dank. 1 vol be pinised I. -how properly and give pi ices 1 uil ;ht i-i i h iuge soum of ibis prop, rly tor goo. luubt-r land Cotuti and set, me. New Addition to Eugene. K h" Baker A To have plaltid Ihe K oon I hi ui foiiHl-uiiii ot 32 ion, eiiu it. iwoi liH-kHi U'h of Hit P-itltro ohoi.rii.iliilihif. 'I hH- urt demrrio . I ' h huh are for m I -mI leita nablt puct- . tor further io(t)rtiiailnn e-1, on H b Hakkh, OMU'H nt No C We--!. Ninth Hirett. Just Look at Her. Wheiee oame that cprluhtlv wiej ul I'm. Nr.ni, r'eh rony oonn 1 xl' I Ilil'lliK face. Hlii look K Oil, ft-r no. ,1. H're'H.u-r n crel. H!i. ilr-e- I K'I'b'i Neft' Ltfe IMIh. K t-llt. ai lit aiiH i-iui I v e, ihhi ion ((", ii'i Ihhh lie-. iiu ett'm- for ltiiH." 'I' ll ui yturr-elf Ci ly 25o at W L t lixlio't. Bankers Life Association of Del Molncs, lows. Salt Insurance Low Raits Special Futures that please busy men. Rate cards at First National Rank and loan and Savings Hank. C S Farrow & Co ...REAL ESTATE... 1-nniiH anil Iimurioire. loiilt-rln tlttrrt-HllliK M-'i'liliiory, Implo nu'iits, Almi havo hloraRO room rtnimoiulile rt-. (MllovMHi Wlllamotto Ht The Hoffman W. O ZEIGLER Proprietor. SUNDAY DINNER 50c Eutene, - Oregon Gap Closed The owratlon'of. thnmgli traiun ho tween Han FruiciiHro and l.on An fflet, vlaHurf aud kHanta larhara( will boKiu on Sunday, March 31, 1901 ....ON THE NEW.... COAST LINE... Two Throunn Tndmi Daily, Th Coaiit Line Limited ltiavtnj( each tertnlnal eady In the morning wjuip Ittnl wi h eltKnt oafe and parl ir earn, will inn ke tlayliKht trip. throtiKh the Dioet pictures -up, varifd at id enter, taininu, Kwiie on the cotitinuLk litipiirnof aKntH of the ; Gorvallis & Eastern RAILROAD. TL.IKCAKINO. 20. Nc 2 for tuina - Train hiavw A.lhany l'AA?t V b'ltvm CorvallU 1 ;4 PA, rrivM Yajuina a5 1' A So. 1 Keturoi'i'it' Isaee Vaqiiint A M Ixwvm ( orv.llm IKJ A .V Arrive AUany I2:li V S Vo 8 for Ifrtroit-- feaveN Alhatiy .m I Arrivm Detroit ft 4; 1' iV: So. 4 rioio I h'tndt - lavee lftroit A HO A M ArrivrK All any 11HJ' A M 111 M ) Mil 1KI1IM If- I t i I. t ' ' t V I i 1 Ml') 1 i 1 1 t !; I,, t yi it V ; ' I ' i . , tpartur ol rt P ii' -th luitind tr.dn. Irani o lit. in ':t itn th-r P truina a 1 'orvalliti aod All.a iV if vinkt ditt, t net tii-e t Ncwp'rt ,nd a- j i' nt rr-n.:lie.. I rh ."i 'or l roit. Hrei i hmh a ft ti er in .ii- ttn fr-o r levtwi All.ai.t at 1 .1(0 p n, Iter the arril of s P. - u'h Imhii d trail r ni I'ort'and, r-a hu.,- r- it t f,;i5 p n. For further information apply tu KIiWlN KIMNK, M tnainr THT TtVFU Au nt Alh-ny J H ChONIbK, Aweot t orralli. SOUTH AND EAS'l VIA Southern raciiic Go SHASTA ROUTE ln.ii uvr Upu. f..r 1 . rtij.nu ai.d way h ii,, 0,. U . 1.IL' ( . . nt-fUni . . ut p m iv hukiiit- , Ul l:lt'nj Ai Ar-lilaud 1-J&) i, ui I'JMH m Ar .tvr4Uiento ,"i-on j, m .:-rt a m vr .w.ii t rtuii mCW f.-j-j m b:ia fc m lr t.leu m u Vi . a i.i tr i't avtT 'J-OU id fdo hi i Jv.uinii City Tu.'. a lu a u.- at I niL-atjii iviit a ui yKl a u. Vr Iin Aimolbn I:.!1 i m 7.-00 a lu Vr hi 1'wto 0-thl p Ul y-tJO (j tu u Krt Worth ti:t a ui ti:30 a ui U l uyot .Uxico 0:65 a ui y:;"5 a Vr lifiiftou 4;Ou a tn 4:U0 a . vi i-w tirlfaua o;lii p ui b:n o . i . W iiiiliiiitou 6;4J a lu ti;4a a . m .Nrw uik p ui 1;4J i . 1'ullmau ami 1 tmrtut i-arvt on both LratUM. t'hatr uai Sai-ra-nifiitti to i 'Kiieu and Kl l'aeo. aud our is t i-ara to ducatce, M loiua, New Drleaiu and A atthiuiflon. L'ountM'tiUK at tiai. Fran fi Willi eeveral atfamithip liiitta for Houoiulu, Japan. China, 1'hilhi'iiiM. '.'eutral aud ftouth America. 't Mr L (i Adair, at'nt at Eunaie or addrt-w , W. E. COM AN U P A l'ortlrtud Or TICKETS TO AN ll. Flit I M ALI, POINTS EAST VIA ft HP SHORT LINE TO it- Pul, Du'ulh, Minneapolis, Chicago AN1 POIN'I'S EAST Tur "tt.-li Palao.1 ami Tim 1st Sleepi-rs Diuiiik and lhilfot tiinokiLs Librsiy Ca UAII,Y TKA INHj KAST TIMK. For lbtti-s. Putilers and Full Inform. re.-anliun tickets, routes etc, call on oraddicaj J. W. PHALON, T P A 11. DICKSON, ox A 122 THIRD STREET, PORTLAND A. 11. 0. DKNNlS'l'ON, . W. P. A. 1112 First Avenue. HKATTLK, Wash' ill, O tit MO Oregon Short Ling Aitn union Pacific ro The O. R. A N. Gives the Uhoice of !i DAILY TWO VIA THE OREGON SHORT LIKE TO Salt I Denver, cmaha Chlc.g nd Kan: ,ity. THE GREAT . NORThtKH P.f. TO Enokane (vilnn.apol ,' St- Paul and Chicago. Oo-aii ritbumerH leave Portlttud every 6 Day) for SAN KRANCI CO. Hoale leave l'orl olio dally lor all Wll laineiieantl I i.iuinl la Hiv r Polnta. Monlbly Mebliieri- to Cbii a ki.u Ja ab For lull liiforiiiatlou call on or a ureas nearest O. II. ot K. Ticket Aae'il or addresa, A. L. CKAIQ. Oen'l Paaseuijer Agout, Pollerio i m .rmm f'l. s nr a'lentlon la ralM tulhe "PIONFFR l IMl l'KIl' trains r.f the "CHICACO, MIL WAI. Kl;K ST PAUI, HAII.HOAD. " i n oi'lv iierffi trains in th. world." Y..II will Am! It desirable to ride en thli rrsin. whn troinT tn any point in tb Ka-tTn S'Ttes or Canatla, Thay conns, with a'l Tr nsortn'nlal Trains and al li. krt Aire,. I., sell lie k-U Ynr further in'nrn.alitMs, pamphleta, at, wit any Tl, liel Avsol of J. w. f'A.SKY H. P.. Jtl VK Trav PassAsert. Vm eral Am, eta PORTLAKD, OkEGON. SO &SS&V7 ftsafJMrJTsk .