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If You Plaster Adamantine Plaster Does not Crack, Break or Run, I Guarantee it. Fireproof W aterproot Can drive oat' into or haunucr 01. itwittcmt brfuvkae. lAm't iltt ivtUU ttaad planter, AiK'j-otw or boo J. L. LOMBARD, Plasterer. Lt.ri.aa do yuu know you can lit i ho piMfor of the be t bevving ISiitohltie nihde The SINGER Fur ths sauie price that you are. cliurged for niauy Inf. mo r (rimes It's a Fact poM on Trjroaay term. A iiberal tdK-wmic t for your old niadiinB, We have a fr w vary good eecoud-hauU macbiuea, C'jwe in and nee them. SINGER M'F'G CO., W W CHESSMAN, MGR. The MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE GDhlPAMY of New York. '11 forrru of life, Endow nenl ind Gold Bond i poltcici nd Annuitlti. Guaranteed value I md ntei furniihed by I W. A. WANN, Eugene. Or. "The Biggest Seaation Everywhere" LlL!PUT I C 0 Ha ps able Pocket Stereoscope I Apparatus r a umallefit RterescOpe wit h tin stroi,ee,.t u txchl effect. HMi'y finirhe . in diffnt ebt union, with neb k1ii auri Oliver ueciirauoi.M luouiiin. iucludiaK MVF PhntOR ratlin views of art bnre). 1 nee L.nivM w. new fvervwnerv .prepaid id tetier form. AGKIS'i'ii WANT. 1). luUPUr SrEREOSCOPt CO- ' yjiiftBSr liUlLUINli, Pbi.adelnhia. 1 L. G. HIGGINS J .f. ASSAYED I GRANTS PASS, OREGON. I CHARGES feol.i, Silver, Copper, Lead, each - Oolii anil Silver jBohl, Silver aud Copper Cold, Silver and Leud tio - .- -' 81.00 1 rm ?.Ui 2 tyt ' s.oii p Alt work done carefully, and straight bud-iraira-mj. M il of tar- solioit!. JEflTRAlt MTKIfiS fi MltliEH PHOPrilriTOKb A fair sham nf the pnb'lc pst lonaire eoltoi'ed. To the Fnrni era we will pay the highest ni:iriiei price for (hi entile, lions :aud sbtep. Hhop iu W'lll lametleHt, Eugene, Oregon. Orders promptly delivered. Will Keei Consiantlj on Hand a Full Supply ot BEEF MUTTON PORK and VEAL F. C. and American Beauty Corsets Will aalisry the demands of tha moat fastidious. This guarantee kViiiNA every p" U'AU "Money refund ed after four weeKs' trial if corset is not satis factory" t t- r-- ikma Trade Marhs-the sitfns of qual-itr-on label of bo " Inside of corseU Halamazoo Corset Co. MAKERS Kalamazoo, Michigan. i SOLD BY AX BILLY DEPARTMENT STORE i Eugene, Oregon. MO TPS r , PPET $0 taniiiiirtnlf S I nil I A )aw I kill! 1 ' '" ' of rn.-nstn.ati..- Th.-y are " I Fi: S V I.K ''..'v -No on,ai,i..l. ai.i:n(f d-m.f-n.-nl of orfett. a...l knotvn rcm, iy fur Wl "'i'"1' "' ' j , . j v 'j y Si i I hold For Sale Linn Drug Co. U'lhST Ot Eu9n.. Paid in Cjn Ctoit. sno 000 a"iu. S6U.OO0 Eugana Oregon. RRNKRAL BANKING BUSINESS itT, ' T?."0 na L-rna. si-li ass County -OF t EUGENE, OREGON Eitahluhed In Usj. 1 jjifl Bank in the County. A General Banking business m all branches transacted 011 favorable terms. A. G. HOVEY, President L G. HULIN, Cashier B. H. HOVEY. Asst Cashier. . EUGENE LOAfl and Of Eugene. Oregon. Paid Up Cash Capi - SSO.Q0O Surplus - 25.CL0 ft 4ENER AL lANKINO tlllNItM TRADS. AOTEO ON FAVORABLE TEIMI Dratti luued qu tbe prluolpal cities o thi United aties(nl foreign oomtrioa. Interest allowed on Demand Uortlflcate of Deposit when left "latud iurtKl. ColloutloiiH rtc-tlffc our itrumpi attention. City and (Jaunty Warrants toutfhi. W I. BHDWN, 0. A PAINE, Proliant. Vlrt k res Id n F.W. O&BUKN. W. W.UKlWtl . Mir. C I I 1 111 1 "V 0 C S Farrow & Co 1 .REAL ESTATE.. Infl ni Insurance. Jlenlerln lnrritiiiiu M'hlnry, imi'lu tn'iH. aiko hHTo Htomge room ptrraoiHikble rawa, -odice 506 wniauietto St Asleep 4 in id Flames. KrxakliiK Into a hlnnif h(im, some flmum Isuly drH(j(jed Hie oleepltiK In iiiatex frntu ileMt'. Fancied Bccnrlty. and death near. It'a lht way when you n f ct c uiths and (ld. Unn't do It. Of King's Ni-w Difcovery for Con sumption Rivm perfect prote.tio ngnlnet all throat, rlient and lurn. truble. Ktep It near and avoid sufler iiik, death and doctor' Inlla. A lea apoouful top a la'e Oiuiih, peraistent j' the Dinft a uiiimrn. H '.rmlfaa and nien laptiov i H'n itu .ratiteed In aallaty liy W L Dfnu. Fnue 5Uc aud Jl.Oo" Trial boltl.a free. Trus eo'a Sale- t ... i- i 1. nivnn Oia' nnrlnr ani .-VKioc if uo tu a--' . . by iirmt ot an ord.r a..d d-rr- ml anei .utr dol ik-o'ii "'"'-' Linu o -on:y. t r' 'On. on the i ih 4 I mh .r A I) WbTsiU ;l 1(1 D.riaanl Mi- '. Uai. an) A-n-'i. D . bivil') L I u..i ani 11 uti l"- '' " . tt U -' d b VI V"- - tb -Tutr. ; t,.K.r "I lb- - of K K l)l-. d - D,ri.. J L rul'l rnH J L hi lri hal : ...i tlMtitco' ArTilla I-uller, denwl. ai'.bmiuttd lor tb- di-'etidi.n IitiH. Fallfr " d"l'ndut., atth-ru Iftsrd-enbrf. tb.t I - f.'r M the 3rdd'.y '1 .lannary. A ! 1. front door of the waMr couf.h .n o miouiiti- 1 ini'''-v' ''!"':?" ,li' fn" """" " liwirBr'alrrujertyfalt: a.oi.nnln'rl''''VblrI'r':4"n,!., ooDaTioDtamlt-g bOacrrt more or l ... i .L...,. ...I iwi to the cMiirnis- !ie i" i""1" ' , 11 As High as o o My Hesait' 1 :1IU M-aUATI.aUVMS CV'-imaht.wi. b Jf. ifr.u o ooooooJ.0oooo "Oil, KnindinaniDin. I enn't-lndfed 1 ruu't:- Corlimu mm. "U It n..t that 1 um r-Mtriry, ..,Dly that I am ao-,o ln "idt: i-ly tall - !r. i..in;aiu;,la i.:iws,, ia,iSl,.-.l tu-art-'ly-lt wna 1,,-r way u. luusb ol.ala. U-s out .( w.lli.i.naii,-... -Hou't Uk.W to tlasri.-, lluili.-." sl. said .votli;in;lv. 'U. m.'inU-r, Mason Ka.rhe lias not yet Kul-os.-d"- "iiiit 1. win. I saw It In 1,1s eyes," rorinne l,rk,. In. .saln Kt-andmaimnu Uuiiii.-.!. M,u ,l,veUi-rs i'v.t,' d'ar." she qnoirtl softly. Kspe- ially wlih tli.-ir ,.,,.s. 1 admit, tliouu-li "U ii iv In tl. way f knowing the I.K.k "f serious liiU'iiiiuns -y,.u must have bad at l.-ast iw.-m.v proH.saU b.iuv you ..Uof ,TU. " Ik aty-scvi-n." rorinne said. herselC bi'fiilu.lhi.- lo laiit'h. "lio you know," si..- went o... "Mason's iii.-h.-s lir.-ali u.y l.i-arf: v..u v. I mi. ratli.-r li-nl u.-ad- tin i.irr .n thk mi m ti ra anu vamhhkd wiriiLs. ed. as In-co.iH-s a l.nvsou. 1 l.me fi-lt wiial a 1 ;:i.i!fi!l tnilitf It was t;.at we ti.o i-oalil inarry nial ao prevent iiny lin-lik up in the linn of Law sou & Fair lie." "I said ns niu.-li to your grandpapa when lie wa tiled to-forbid Ford Lenox the house," trraliduinuiuiu uiiswcred, li.-r eyes twinkling fuintly. Coi-iune Hushed the least bit. "(iramlmammu, luiw could Mason permit himself to ki-ow up so short? A aeant live f.Hit four! Tbii.k of promis ing In the siKht of nil the world lo obey the uian you look down at by three inches I" "There are worse lucks thau height," Griilitliuainuia Lnwsotl be-all. Coriunc shook her bend liupatieully. "Not In my ease," she nald. "I've heen so strenuous about It nlways, snld so many times over and over the man I married bad to he taller thnn uiysclf." "Don't decide offhand. Wait until you hnve known Mason six months In stead of six hours. Vou can't deny that he has u hue face nnd Is through out n Kentleiiian." "Oh, he's splendid na far ns he iroea!" Coi-lnne said. "Hut, denr, dear! Fancy going tlii-oiigh life tryliiK to keep step with those short Ices! Why couldn't Mason he tn II na tall iib Ford Lenox V" "Leave the question to settle Itself tomorrow It's time you were In bed now," wnndmnmiua Riiid, kissing Co rlnne ujMin both cheeks. A wise wom an was Krandlnamnia tew wise to give up at once a cherished plan or to strengthen Coiinne's whimsical opposi tion by reasoning against It. Corinne bad really a heart full of romance, for nil li- r pretense of practicability. She would end by loving Mason all tho bet ter through feeling that to love him she bad sacrificed something. I'pon a day three months Inter flrun.linamnin Ijiwson sadly owmd herself mistaken. Corluno hnd said "No" to Mason Fairllc's suit and bo de cisively that young gentleman was go ing back to bis distant home the very next day. Worse still, grundn. allium was pretty sure Corinne meant to ac cept l ord Lenox ns booh ns poor Mason was will out of the way. I-ennx hnd been at the bouse almost constnntl.t of tale, running In at nil hours, n one assured of welcome. He was atnying with his uncle, the rector. The reetory stood In nnrrowlsb .-rounds between tho I .a arson place. H-l.i.b was wide nnd lian.lvime. and ll.e l-'nirlie homestead, wider and still handsomer. The n-ctory'a nigged lirubl ry and unkempt grass mini.' It sou., thing of an eyesore to Ita l.elgh liors. but respect for the r-tor for bade nny protest. The utmost Hint could be done was inelapliorlcaily to .urn tl.elr Lacks to It by keeping ln dotva looking out uism It shut nnd sit ting tiruu pirclu-s which faoed the oth er ay. Thus It hnpiicn.-d that nin the night ufier M:ion's dismissal I lie rftory got aire from top to txjltom before any bsly knew. Arnis the atn-et tbers were vsiunt wooils. Tho ahont of RAIN-n THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE r.ven chiMren drink 0ra:n-O bi-cauMf hvy !. it ar.d tv. d' t, rs say it U z. t-r ):vm. Why m-.:.t t( ::.o ;v.:re Ka Cf ti.e i" --n at C"Tle. TRY IT TO-DAY. fTrv-Ti ytwjmn ltc l4 ysi pv G chnrr rnsorbj' j;v tLe ulurui aud eat t"irylKNly within limrliiu M-nrry-1i!kt to iL c .m up. Ford I.cnos and io riiitio tiuuing tlu r'st. Ttiry had U-t-u to.wthor sluoo tflilipht folC irt!tyr to tuo ::rden . i. pie r, e jht or nind U.-amiu hi:.! flf .ldL . tLoui;b al ilvjjI k uI ol hc-.ii.: s. 1 ie Old i'io;do Lad &ai t.ui J In tuud. i.jw nud thcu c nhit'S a llt.le hi ou:d f ohaiKV t-i-clHti.aiiott or (Hi iititf's iMiyhicr. swtt t mid liril! to kIu ill ti vxmw frutu a j'frfi tty .u;i.t lu .rt. Thf.v found tho rectory a pillar of f;ro. It wan an old hou. al!:nt tin? oldfwt In town, ani HumibU Ita brick Willis wore t drk and stam U t!u wiKHiwork was dry vuouh tt Hash up like limit r. Kvtry okii window U!rh i'-1 miu.Uo- on the i'uiUTly side tlu nuoki w:in hhoi tlirtnli Willi ilnu.f. A li-iht wind diovo the tlanvs l-.itk-wanl I'niui the west wln thtmti mnuke wreaths eddied well uiuh-rnfitlh the table, round about a Imdetl t'au lUht. "The mastlier! The innsthfr! He's lip tlit-re: ' tlu housemaid erifd. dart ins at Lenox na he. ru.-dn d thrnuirh the Kate. Lenox Kr-iKiuod. His um-le, he knew, had made- a place In the attie for hw lnst I'fluvod IkhiKs. If, In.ltHtl. the lire luul ftuind him there, he wa doomed Lnyond hupe. The liall watt full of flame, the ntuirway luunliiK. It would 1k niathies-s to risk passing it ex eept tn the faev of cert 11 hi death. The window was narrow and thirty fret uhove 'round, with not a ladder uU.ut that would roach w ithin ten feet of the sill. "You you will not let your utule burn! Vou must not!" I'orinne erted. "Ite quick! Sih the smoke! lie will be dead before the engine oouies." "I will save him If possible," Lenox s.i id. dashing Inside the hall. A Hash of tiery Miutke stilt him staggering back, gasping, with singed browH and scorched tlngertt. "Vou nee! It lu Im possible!" he said. fortune was very white, but her eyes blazed. "The tree! Try the tree!' she said, pointing to an elm whose brunch es came within a long leap of the gable window sill. Lenox stared at her. '"The tree!" he echoed. "What could I do there?" "Mason Falrtie will show you," Co rinne interrupted. Mason had set a short ladder at the elm trunk, shot up It and was creeping ai:d leaping to ward the window. Slender troughs bent almost to snapping, stouter ouch swayed tHrllously us he swung from one to another, but nothing stayed him. He crawled almost to the tip of the 1 tough nearest the window, lay along It, grasped the twigs firmly with his hands stretched above his head, sprang clear of It, gave himself n Hwhiand caught his feet llrmly over the sill of the open window, gulck as lightning he caught with, one hand, let. go the elm aud vanished within. A shout went up from those below. It died In suspended breath when a minute passed anil he did not reappear. "Smoke! They're1 both overcome,' (Jraudpapa Laws-m said in a dry whis per. The ct .ichman made to folio w Masoii, but grandpapa w lived him back. Lenox stood like n man dazed, staring hard nt tlie window. All eyes. Indeed, were on it save Jackson's. Jackson was the Falrlie butler and had come to half worship Mason. Horse blankets had been fetched so Masuii might leap into thciu- Jackson snatched one, wet It, Hung it over his head ami dashed up the steps. Somehow he was Hiiro Ala son was coming down them, coming burdened Willi an insensible figure. When they met upon the land ing, Jackson thing his blanket over all three heads1 and seized the rector around the waist, gasping, "Nowall I together Mr. Mason." Mason hardly heard. Niagaras of flame seemed to roar In his ears; his heart was laboring; he had almost no breath. I tut down, down, he crept, never slacking his hold, clinging to Jackson as a tower of strength, but with no thought of giving up. Through an agelong minute they fought their passage, the boards blistering their i feet us the (lame filled air licked at their garments, and when nt last they burst Into saving outer space the stairs crumbled behind them. "I found him helpless half wny to the upiier landing. 1 bad to fetch him down there was no lime to go bnvk," Mason explained when he bud breath enough to speak. Lenox knelt beside his uncle. Corinne was sobbing Uhu (trandpapa Ijiwsoii's shoulder. Sud denly she wheeled and flung both onus alKiut Mason, saying Impulsively, "If only j'ou will let me love you, I'm ready to kiss the ground you trend." "Even though I am so short?" Mnaon nald, looking up at her through sined eyelids. Corinne laughed happily. "Vou are magnificent the greatest innn In tho world." she said, "and Just as high as my heart.' noma n Arctallptr, In architecture tho UoniHUi Imitated the Greeks and imitated them without appreciating the simplicity of gran deur. They Introduced circtes and Bug. mentft of circles In plncc of the si in pi o. restful line coursing horizontally around the building. Tbey raised col umns which .supported nothing simply for the sake of ornament; the dome be hind the pediment took owajr Its sig nificance and roinorcd from it the ldcn tf presture; they adapted the semicir cular arch, which broke the entabla ture and the Ides of solidity and thus destroyed the f iindamciitnl ldcn of the Creek simpllcltj.. without substituting any of their own. When the ftomnn sty'e wns removed to Ccmtitantinople, the Hytntttlnes ret ried In arch and cupola, but without discerning the real object of the arch. The circular iirch distribute the weight of the wall. They refused It the prop er ohVc, made it on ornament and con ceiled the real support of the weight; consequently la the Hywintlne style we have the domes and cupolns rrpre scnting the weight with no visible sup prrt and arches multiplied at cnprlra with nothing to support London Tab let. Luck in Tb neea. P,ynd't r IS mil's Wrn Ptilre, of WOti.n Kurnane, Vt., ! a Is i nfj Hud I li'- Arnica Halve 'hat h-lj l .sird a h' rrl 1--f. ver s ire on l.lsl-g j Ni.il.l f c.'iild. Fosltiv.ly cure. brutea, fslons, ulcerf, eruplloii, bfll.e burns, corns and piles. (P ly 'Um. liuarauteed by W L DsLauo, drug-fiat. Will Open Evenings. . . ReitunlnK Monday, Utcemher IS, our s'ora w ill iieopeu evenings uut 15 e'ebs'k, so aa to vive every lady In F.u geue a chance to .elect a pair of our l-eau.ilul holiday i-Uppers at 75 cents a pair. ' ' 'Jll.UKKV. Social and Bazaar. The ladi-a of Hi Mary'a Kplso-ip 1 church, together with the young ladies of the choir w. II hold a social and b Ki-ir at the Kplseopal parish liouse 0,1 Tilf-day evening, Vv lti A cor. I id luximtiou 1 1 all. Adinusloi , in. 1 .dim relri-elii.iHi.if, 10 cents. Persona In our del t will please call and a. id at nnoe as weexptot to make a change in our t.u.lo,-sa soon, J U Ukkkn A Son. Bids fur Wood. Notice Is horpfoy g ven tbnt tha re gems i.i t n U.itveiaity of Orrpou wo! leceive stcileo iwt- f it turnl'lilng and dt liverh.g tUkl c-.rds of po.nl lt.-.ly IU w -e.l, 4 hit long. Wis d lo he d.liv-e.e.lsiili.- U'liv-rslty not later than Hie loth day nf Augusi, Ilk 8 All Old to tss lll.-d w!til -the steward of (lie ITmvei.lty on or lief . re the lf.t i day ol J.iuu .rv, 1018. OMe In Vihard lli.ll. Kirfiil reseived to r.J.-oi si.j and .l. bids. I. H J. hi v-m, U W.'rnty rt.ewur l. Qiij Fropi.rtv for Sa e I own and havs for side abont ,10;1 lies In aevo-i dill -rent ad'lltioi.s t ' hn- -ne AiuUvi.goll u in w ado t ol-. Lota ao:d on rsoiiabie terms lot JiU and upwards. I employ no agents, (.-lines 1. my propem-. These lots are going f.-.xl, ... anyone wanting lo puronasH wool i do w li lo o-l eui ly. noiiin of -h.s property would be ex uhuliged f.T deslrhb1.. t llib-r Isons T U tlKNIIKICKS. . Dressmaking. My pit ons will please take notice hat 1 liiot. leinovi-d my dieHsm hliig p-irlora up-li'.ira urer oliss SailiE uau's uit'l'iiery aiore. An appreniice girl wunted. Mm, rt, W. LuNti. iroach Lust. An elght'Coroered broach Inst Hun dny, Klack euatnel about nuielde and wuiteeuaiin 1 In ueuter pari. A suita ble reward will he paid the Under lni.v log theaauin at the Uuaku ollioe. All kinds of grass need wanled. Uhntnhers' Htirdwaro. The Racket Htoro will he opru even ings until Deo 25th. Ke-ln buying your Xmaa presents next Monday at the Kpworth League Ba.aar. Ilrlok church, Ninth atreei, i-o 15th, lJ:li and 17.li. You want a good cloan bud when you stop over nifrjit in Eugono. Now bi)dn and nowly pupored and pain tod rooms at tho CourthouKO Lodging IIouho. No old,dunty, worn out carpots but cluan painted floors with a nice brigbt Brus sols carpot rug to uat:h bod. Jtint buck of the courtho'Urje. J. W. KAYS' FURNITURE CO Embalmers and Funeral Directors Day & Henderson, Undertakers and Embalmers. Cor, Will ana 7th This alrnstare Is on ernry bo. t-enuln. Laxative Broino-Qinnine two, ttw rsviadr that eurra e.iu .a mu day The Ideal Gift Is both beautiful and of use. These qualities were never combined better than in immons atch Chains We offer a carefully chosen assortment of vest and lorg nette chains and of bint inons futra for lucu aud Thera'a I n flaos I In ' he eliy a I n re I ynii riniti many nice Dili n. f. r ' I Christmas Presents at nrleas I hat are all. Ju-t K aht hare, ft, M. R. JANNEY.1 KI'SINKSH t'AKlH A l IOK.NK.-, AT I.AW. J M VU.Ll..ld, A'nU;XK V-AT-L W r.-UMIou. a icinltv. .l!.u-- lowr iuitt I oui.lv ltank. Ull.YKLI, ATltlKNKYATlJtW. Otitc-Uvsr Fh.t National lUuk. Ki-Jiaa, uacuja, 0 WOODtXK'K, 3 AITdliNKY-ATLAW Ottiiv -Ouo L.l t lo-M .uih ult krlamaa Block t i.Ksa, OiiEoeM. K K bKil'Woli .'11. JIUI-N.M Ull'S SKirwOKTH & riPKS ATl'OlLN KYS AT-l.AW Will prartics hi all tli. t'omt'a. r .-ulNK I '.otrttis. Hai.acsw TiioarsoN chab a uaki. rjlilil.Ml'ail.N 4 UAUDY, AriOliNl-A'SAr. w. '"iM-Ill Firt National llankl lli. raruoo in an tna uourt. Kroas', Oiicooif. . il T1UV1S, Atternoy At ljiw. O K.-Ovar KuKeua L.ui 4 tlavinira hank KiUnia, 1 11-1...111. HO. 11 DoltlUS, 11TOKNKY A lOUNSKI-OK-AT-LAW Will prm liot. In all tho omirta of Die ftx-onii .....v. Mi., iu i0 oiiprorue 1-g.in d Un- tliuu. M .K.iai uttsiitiiin ulvuu to oollectloiu and nii.ttuni lu im.lij.m. v Olhja--First .N.itional ltank Hl.U. Kuillli 1. ! and S Joliu 1. K imauia i,d..u it. Ii.luio, B KD.MUNSON 4KDMUNSON.3 ttt.iruey.-At lkW. ra.-tios Ir all tha court. (!ls.-tioni airl. ally. os Ou oo-O.ar liau h. haTiua llauk. KIIUF.KK. OliKdON. J. J. Vltuu n WALTON & NF.ri.4 tuirneyi At-L..w, Will praoli. 0 in all th o.mrta In tha iiL.tr. Olliuu ruuui .No a WalUm ui.ai:.. Ku.a.-, Or, OU1S K. UKAN ATlMltNKY-AT-LAW. MKUlUAla, JAINK A KU VKKNL)A.IjL, I'llYHlUIANa AND riUHGKONa. Olt.oaAIii Kiiguau J.oaa & Hawlus TUnk ijuiiniiitf. 4xs:ui uiUutiuu to surKury aud largiosl illi (MuMMuf wuiuan. QKOKt.ii O li JJoliAlt, Al. D, lMlYfllOIAN stid SURflKON, Ofiieo, ltiMiti ut t KiiKonn lou it HavIuki iiank. ChhIiiii 1) irtO l'uirl Htroet, C'fcli MUuiulml lo tly or iiikflit. I'liuut) (riNti(ltiitc OSTl-.Ol'A'1'U.O 1'UYblUlAN D II 11UU1I li. 1KN1.AK1) Buceeaisir to iJr Atlua Hmlth. OFFIOK- Suit In Raranth atrset McChinn u.h:K, j'.XM.n.ualliius auu ouuiu.tatiuiii Irua, II U 111 JJUI.r-;, (R. UKNT1ST Ullioa-On Oliro a'-mnt, ljtwaa Jl'llth and 4ix.n atrtial, uua bloa .west ul Minnesota notal IjliKIlKUTLKlGll AaiAYKU ANl;MKTALLUHaiBT, Kouuia , Oaiooa lleftt anuliHKl Aaaay Lalsiratory In tha Htata. I'niinpt and mliAlil, rutiirnr s-narannssl. WerkitiK lanUt uiada on era SBuij.laa uf ona U fifty fsiiin.U I., .lau-nuiua Uia ai.t ultabl. tnaUnal ul trowlinaut. rpiIE PAOtKIC MUTUAL LiVB. Vary ljl mt l.iFB,ANO,A()t;IIiENT FOLICIKH, AI.HKHTJ t.'A'tON, (lei. Ant. Porllauil, 0 J M V. 11,1.1 t.Mrl, l-..al Att, F.u.aiia, Or Bankers Life Association al Lie, Molnci, Iowa, Sail lawraau - tow Rti SptcUl rutvru that pitaii buiy nca. Rittcardl at l int National Bask and to.n and bavtn&i bank. 4 j- , k : i o I'M 3 Tw ttnllnB la mla1 In t,a "PIOVVKR f.IM :-'- tralna I tlia "( 'II ICA( '(, MIL WAIK KK a H T I'Al'L It A I I.I(OAI). 1 err a 1 uen, in tlia wr l. V- tl l-i.d II dralrabio t ri'la on tMl Iratii, wlin ..i.i Ui any p-Jut In th - .--.r. .-..vO-a i.r I ana-la. Ihsf .-.ainrc with all Ira ..-"iiliie-ittal Tralna and ll:al Arfr...ta -l. n io-ia. 1 .. I t ... ir;i.'riiMikai. 1 aohM .V anv Tl..... A Ml .. J.W. CA.4KY II BROW Tia ta-l -f. Ornar.l - gaa HlKILANTI, Oltki.DN. f. f. ifl t 1 -tH OREGON a-f - - TO THE EAST The- 0.:R.' N. Givea tho Choicel of IS DAILY TW0:V!A THE OEEkuit SHORT Ut TO Salt Lako, Oonvor. Umana O E Tilt, CHEAT HOfiThterl m. TO Snokana Mliineapol St. iFaul and Chicago. Cnlcarjo and Kansas City. Ocean titoauiera leave Pot Hand every 0 1 lays for SAN FRANCISCO. lioala lonve I'urllaud dally for all Wll ianieueaii.1 ( oiumtla Jtivar Polntii. Monllily hleaiuera to t'l. 11, solid Japau For tull luforiiiatlou call on or dress neant O. U. 4 f,-. 'l ioge r auureaa, A. L. CRAIdi tten'l i'aasenger Ageut, Fortlan-i. o SOUTH AND EAST yh Southarn Pacific Go SHASTA fiOUTE Tralna laave Knuoao for Portland aud war ' :'K mi 1, ni. , ' . . AH a lu. 8:80 p u 1. 111 . " f Dl k mo a n At Aahland , 1:80 a m UKW a ra a ""iianto t!W p in a m Ar Han Franetsoo 7r4fi p ni 8:16 a ra kr IVdon tM a o U.-an a m r Di-nvur ukw a m -00 a m r KaiiMa Oily 7a5 a in 7;S!6 a m Ar I liii-nu , 7 M a in a u .Vr Ln, Aii;4lei .l hi l'.um AF Kurt W..rfS 1:-J0 p ra O.-uo p m -li : M a ra W:f5 a in 4:110 a ra thlit p m 0:12 a 01 UM p m 7O0 a u U.-OU p ra 6M a u V M a ui 4sJ0 a ru 0:!2ft p m 6:42 a m 12:43 p ui Ar (;ityof .Moiioo .vr iititiaum Ar Nuwllrlnkm. Ar Wasliiii-fton r nis Yurk Pullman Bnil TotirUleam un Doth tralna, Uhair uara Haora n.outu to iKduti and Fl 1'aao, and otirlat eara to llluuaKa, Ht Isiuii, New Orloaua and WaHliitiatan, C'.iniiwtiiiir at Han Kran cltoo with auvnral terunlilp llusa lur ilou.ilulii, Japau, ( lima, l'liilllpiuas, 'Jeutral aud rioulli Aiuorioa. Sm. Mr L (1 Adair, at'ont at Kansas w. k; ooman . ' HP I'lirt'and Or TICKETS TO ANU K110M ALL ' POINTS EAST VIA flOJJsElfl SHORT LINE TO-1 ' -ii. St. Paul, Du!u!h, H.inaapolis, Ch icij . lANU roiNTHlKASll Thronafi Palaca aud 1'onrlat Htoawira uinlng ami liullat omoklua Llrnsry Ca DAILY TUAINHi TABT TTMX. , I For Kataa, Foldara and full Informs rev'ardiiitf t- k.ft , route, ato, call 00 or address J, W. I'HALON, T F a II. DICK.MON. OT 122 THIRD STREET, PORTLAND , j A. It. O, UENNI8T0N, O. W. P. A. sill First ATtnos, BKA1TLK, Wish Corvaliis & Eastern RAILROAD. TIMKUAHDNO. JL Nc, S for, Ya.,ulna- J S Trail. l..- alhray 12 to P M l-avaa (V rraUi a. 1IPM ArriTM fulu t.'ii I'M No. L.itstuiuinr Is.aTaa Yaqelo ft 45 A M i'm t'orv. Ik I :l A M Arrival Alls. T 2:16 P M No, f forlllaUolt-t tiy Lsarsa AlUny 70 A M , ArriTO'(ilit 13:00 I'M No. 4 'mm Detroit !-..( 1 1 Mioll 12rl.lPM Ami AILnj... M I'M Train 1 arrive In Albany la tlma aiDi.t wifti vita rt rannth hound train, aa wa a iflvniR tao ... tliras h.-ora In Allany bafor .Uirtt.re nl H P north ruaind traia. Train No '2 oainncta with tliari P trains at CvrTallia and All.auy mina ou-.-t aaivleo 10 Nrw,N-rt and aijarhl lael.ra. '1 r.ln .1 m i,'rit, flreeridsi.h and sthar m ..i- t..O r-a r Irvra Adtanl atT.UOa m, la. cloni I' rr it at neon, lvini( an plo time to T I- t'.. H-ritii' aau a day. Fur fuilhar iufoiuiauua apply ta ' EI"WIN BTONrt, Manarae ,T Tt RNKR Aajaat Albany v H U t KoNlilk, Arrant Oocvahla. ' T 1