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Are You Studying? Ku inak'aga " dilfiiulty outol it refonab'.e proposition. V ti inKlit M well undemtaud l """ tba worth ol Kv.tiii the right tliinK "' W1"1' Uk m",?h ' "'!n-. w,,-IUi yi u leHu in . - , tu'et nl lilo if you will give t a chaoc N.T.WILSON. jgf'- 31. -J We are still in the same JSEXTPO Jit TO THE PROPOSED OPERA UOU8", v.r ie permsn.-t t thing in Kiuene vd . 0f .",, ti i-lt tlwm th best of vryi,hloelniiar line at the U1 or "t iw will be known iu the future a, it 111 been kuown iu VoU reliable. Ml2ii. j w Phone Hazelwood Restaurant and Bakery. C Confections, Cigars, Lunch Goods. Everything ? First clas. I . - t f F. S. AB SHIRE w New Proprietor, K-MS J W" W . ..A f Stoves 3 ilffawl " A full line of heaters, stoves and raue3. IT50 Ninth and Oak. S. t. "Hail Fellow!" (htlgra..t jyjyj - HOOd ti;ha"Hiil fd!l, Well Mt," lHt8r intrjd-i !, an I will cem-tnt p!iiint friiolstiip with you if you'll oma half wty. Lvi taller, hwdiniH, no lrus for fl ivoruig, frwb.it not rapi i ainokir, rich.hoavy, Moauic .owk-), Sir, what moreoould yon aik? FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS. mrs. ida Mcdonald, - - - . . ... w IJ supreme Deputy of the Maccabees oi mo rr S. McDONALD, fn m it. LL Stri Stroei Detroit, Mich., is a prom inent woman who was greatly beuclited by the peat woman 's medicine, Wine of Cardui. Mrs. JcDoiiaU is thoBiipreme wputy of the Maccabees the World, and one of the most widely known Wnnifln in 41.. TT '.-J l uousands of women gainer to tear nor lecture everywhere she goes, 'he great work bIio has dona for the uaabeos is appreciated by every member of the order. She was so nb joried in her work that she neglected o give her health proper care failed to take wai-nina that tho Fvniptoms of pproacliina kidney trouble gave her, me (allow complexion and torpid liver. "W W me of C'urdiii cured her the fame it hai cure! thousands of others and -MciXmald has written this letter in "raerthat other suffering women may wore from Wine of Cardui the same relief she got from it. "for foor ye, I tufftred with torpid w until my ,!(, yeow and dull. ' "en found mv kidneys were afftcled and Hoitvcrt pains acroit my back, and I felt Str. ' Ida tfcDmaU. iWiNEofCAHDUI M TP The crcat wmeay tor nervous orpaus ot either Kl, sucn as Imnotenry, Nithllj BinlMlona. irr-R .... 01 TofiMcoorupmm. wmro icju For Sale by Linn Drug Co. Trochel's Colchicine Salicylate Ojosuja ltto?R- 3 A t,3ni"'S nd inmible CUfe J' . ....hoTiScs ot Europe .nJ iCOLCH CINF endorsed bv the hiehest medical u'ho""" ' t" hi' h I fa i. ...T. 1 a;.- J in liooids o7 WiLLlAMS jar'U. i -I rale bv I.itri Drug old place.,.. that erf I vast the pant at WHITE 3 --. -a. a h Ranges i L. Long. A WEDDING BREAKFAST or dinner Is ahr&yi wired with the U6S asd liquors that can For focil fraction of have the purest and best ber imported or domestic the cue, bottle or gallon, t you can't match ior rgene at E C HUGHES' fcuccetfor to, WW Iaili that I must do something .4 ra rfa m imf health. A friend advocated your Wine of Cardui treatment so strongly that I decided to try It, although I had little faith In patent medicines. ' am now vlry thankful that I did so, for within ten days blesied relief came to me, and In less than three months I was cured, end I.... mnlnltfA tltt health ever since. I know there Is nothing newer lor a sick woman who wlines to enpy per. fed health and am very pleated to give ray hearty endorsement' No suffering woman can afford to ignore such a Tetter as Mrs. McDonald writes. Her plans and advico have proved valuable iu building up one of the greatest women's organisations in tho United States and she takes time to give advice which she knows will help yDo not delay in securing this medi cine. There is nothing to gam and everything to lose by delay. The choice is before you. Will or i will you not secure relief now by taking w ine of SSwPaU druggUts sell UM bottle, of Wine of Cardui as well as 2oo pack ages of Thedford'i Dlacit-Draught. million suffering women have found relief in ineof Uarrtui VITAL1TV " IWWr -r;-. of ,,e crali prostntion . : lUn(,or Manhood. rvouj r Mtni Worr?, ee5iv u Voulbful fcjrora. mij mu wub erJ w. , ,7,7 mnpv 8oi(3 3 ei.wiwr u. J nnlv in spherical caru., -" - tne etomach-without causing , - ' Co. Of Interest New Woman ELIZABETH liKYAXT JOHN'. S'l'llN and her two nieces are example of how talent now ndays often runs In several women of one family. Miss Elisabeth Johnston hciself U known best ae the author of the t.'.vtbm.k. "UeorKe Wash ington Hay by Hay," ami the recent volume of old Kentucky sketches en titled "Days That Are .No More." Miss Johnston bus two brothers, Anderson and Judge Sanders Johnston. Tnese each have one daughter. Judge John eton'a daughter Mary early developed exceptional power as a sluger, which was cultivated abroad, and the young lady became professionally known as Mario Deccn, the soprano. She now lives In New York eity, where she Is established as a singer and Instructor In vocal music. Meantime her cousin Frances, daughter of Anderson John ston, showed a strong bout toward drawing and painting. She went to Paris and studied art two years, even as her cousin had studied vocal music; then she returned to her home in Wash ington. It was her Intention to devote herself to illustrating. As au aid to the accomplishment of her purpose she teamed photography, not dreaming of making It other than subsidiary to her picture making by hand. She became so faseluated by the picture taking that she decided to give herself to art pho tography. She opened her studio In her father's Washington home, and that Is her headquarters. Hut she trav els nil over the country photographing Interesting objects for magazine arti cles) which she herself writes. 'Thus she has pictured and described coal mines and salt wells and much else of Interest Lately she photographed Booker Washington's school at Thb kegee. She it was who photographed Miss Alice Roosevelt on the debut of that young lady. From the money ob tained from the sale of the photographs Miss Johnston built the Alice Kooserelt wing to her studio. t ft If a majority of the women of your club fail to see things as you do, don't you pop up In meeting, tear off your club badge, fling it at somebody, resign your membership and dash out of the meeting Willi the grace and celerity of au Infuriated cow, making of your self, of women's clubs and of nil wom ankind a laughing stock In the eyes of gods and newspaper reporters, if you must disagree Beriously with your eis ters, and most of the time this is quite unnecessary, rise and express your dis approval in a eool, ladylike way. Then, if you decide I bat you uiukI resign, Bend In a letter, iligirfllcd and calm always that expressing your regret that you must leave the club. H ? Don't become excited and sputter, whatever the provocation. Scolding and sputtering are marks of a feeble mind. May Ilopklns, who herself establish ed a most successful business in New York city, says that when she worked for other people she was never afraid of doing more than she was puld for. If you must do something you don't like, don't make a noisy, scolding, Im potent fuss over It Go and do It cheer fully and don't say anything- about It, and by and by you will come to the point where nothing you have to en counter Is really very disagreeable to you. A. writer, speaking of Lida Rose SIc- Cabe, the Journalist, says that, "for a woman, she Is full of exceptionally bright humor." Dear, denri The con ceit of it certain sex, which shall be nameless, is monumental. The women's dog show In Sladlson Squaru Garden, New York, proved that the breeding of fashionable canines Is profltulile. Many animals of the pop ular breeds sell for tmtn to apiece. Uesidts, here Is a Held of In dustry In which women can be as suc cessful ns men. For gem-rations) Eng lish ladles of the highest social stand ing have kept kennels and reared blue blooded dogs. n In the recent political campaign In New York one of the legislative candi dates, Morris Ilyk, was vigorously aid ed by bis four pretty sisters. They made a house to house canvass of the district. Bent letters to wavering citi zens, helped their brother In giving stag dinners and made telling little ar guments for him. Now, If wumeu bud the ballot In New Y'ork the four pretty Byk sisters could not only hae none all thfry did do for their brother, but could have deposited four plump, round tickets to his count also. One of the nicst pathetic and tragic Btorles 1 ever heard Is that recently a farmer's wife kill. l herself y iinim Ing carbolic acid because her husband drove her to incessant moor no n hnat of burden. She was forced, or thought she was forced, to do n man's work In the fields una n woman s wora In the house. So one day. after finish ing the burrowing of a ti Id, she went home and at one stroke put ti. rwir lie- vnnil the riiiHi of to r slave driver for lint she would have done vnstly uelt.-r Just to sit down nut ami say iu her muster that he might -bp her Into mincemeat, but she would not work III h fl.ld He woulil not have hnrmwJ hex. EI.I7.A AHt'HAttD CONNER. 2-Ccnt Beds. vi.....n new lda at the 'r.nrt .. ..... i.o,!,,. House for l!-r cetil No -i t f.. f ty that entirely dhtv""-rt ''"' ,r-1vtng r-t f hen-. ' " ... fl..n i.aillt-l fl ft tb on n pneh td. . t r.,.i lek rf ard on Mm M ,! o itev :n. ll t aire t fU traosparaney BELS from bay 4 Jjeudereoa or Uvahu o oorner. UNDER TWO FLAGS! fflrUtnat.) "The case of lleiiiillet Arnold." said a veteruu to his comrade at a r'!inha dinner, "had no parallel In the civil win, not arming generals or even ot!I cvrs of hbyh rank, tliougli I knew a ease of a captain w ho fought on both sides. Hut the cbaiige was not from disap pointed ambition. It was from love." 'ii'et It was all the same Inexcusa ble." "There was a strong temptatlou. and the man wa.i very young. You ean Judge belter after hearing t!ie stoyy, "Henry Morgan was but eighteen when the war came on. Living in Ken tucky, where families were divided, his father and mother were Unionists, while bis sister and brother were Con federate sympathizers. Henry was. more thoughtful than most nun of his age. and his father's arguments made a deep Impression on him. When, titer, fore, a Union regiment was organized I'l the neighborhood, he enlisted. He was much troubled at the contemptu ous treatment of those of his own uge, especially as be hud followed his Judg ment rather than bis sympathies. How ever, his little sweetheart, Lillie Storms, stood by hliu, us she would have done under any circumstances, and this wn a great comfort. "Henry Morguu proved to be' a nat ural fighter, lie was one of tho very fev men who are unconscious f fear. His cooluess under Ore niudc him Urst a lieutenant, then a captain. "When Bragg waB marching on Louisville In the fall of ltY2,- Henry passed through his old home. The meeting of the lovers was delightful, absorbing, but It only rendered tbctr separation more painful. Lillie held to her lover as If he were going to cortaiu death, begging him tu do anything to avert Un recurrence of the long ab sence they bad endured. The Union troops inarched on, but Captain Mor gan remained. Then came a detach ment of tiie Confederate army which occupied the place and captured him. It was u relief lioth to him and to LII lie, since Henry was put on parole and IN-nnSiled to remain at home. Among the men who had capltu-ed him were many of her old friends, who convinced them that the recent Confederate suc cesses precluded the possIMIity of the north ever restoring the Union. This is not remarkable when nt that time some of our most prominent Union generals wre of that opinion, i'roba- bly what IntUicticcd Henry most was that (he southerner would probably never be driven away from his home again and be would not have to endure a long separation from Lillie. Yielding to the tersuskii of nil except his fa ther, who was absent from home, com ma mtlng a Union regiment, he accept ed the apjsoimmciit of captain In the Confederate army. Lithe, not fully realizing what he had done, was de lighted. "While we were lyins at Murfroci boro in the spring of i13. In one of our brushes with the enemy's cavalry Hen ry Morgan was captured, recognized, tried for desertion to the enemy and sentenced to be shot. I was nctlng as provost marshal at the time and had charge of the prisoner. A few days before his appointed execution he Bent for me. Dwelling on his unnatural taking off, be was planning to render It aa light ns possible to his sweet heart. Could Blie not be led to believe that he had died In battle, or, better yet, be left under the Impression that he was among the missing and would some day come back to her? I have never seen n case of such unconscious ness of the disgraceful act for which he Buffered. He gave mo the whole story, not the bare synopsis I have given you. but much to suow me tuni be and LIHic Storms were actually what with married ieople is often an empty name, 'one.' At any ruto, her misfortune had obliterated his own. He begged so hard that after consul tation with the general commanding I consented, on his making a written re quest, to a secret execution and prom ised liliu that I would uo an in my power to prevent the fact of his Iden tity being known. The papers In hlB case were sent to Washington for approval, and before they were returned wo Iiaa movcu on Tulluhomn, from there advancing to Chattiinoogn, where they were naiuieu to mc approved. A few days before the day fixed for the execution came the battle of Chickamaugn, In wtnea all of the Army of the Cumberland ex cept Thomas' corpB was routed. I never saw Captain Morgan again. Whether he fell Into the hands of the Confederates mid fought during the rest of the war 'ltb them I don't know," A gentleman on the opposite side of the table had listened to tae rcciuu rwilh a singular uud at tlmea a puineu Interest. "(lent lemon," he said, "I can tell yon what Itfcainc of Captain Morgan. At Chlekamai,gn he felt Into toe nnnas or Confederate Colonel Elliott Brown, au old friend of his father, to whom he told his story. Colonel Brown advised him to p awl 'ate bis case to hl fa ther, lie did ho, and the visit led to Colonel Morgan Becuihig a pardon fur his son, w ho served the rest of tho war lighting for the Union. The sjienker. abruptly arose and left the Inlile. "Who Is that manV" asked the oar niloi of the story. ( , :in. l Hi-to y Morgan." "WHI," viol I he other, after recover-In- from hl fistoiiislmient, "he was a h-ioiNi'tjie lmv, uiel he's a handsome o'ul inuu." "II,- h- if -''-i' l-ei-n to one of our re- iti.ii I f " n joli'."iI the othcr'ltc '.vol. I'l l-- I' l'li "t ll'l I. trot! to tnetlf, orn It is iM, ".:Ue H get bim away fin. '" ' AHi:t.ni:H'r ruixfiEXTUR. No Dessert More Attractive Whv use ffelfltine ana i-.;-..ua 41 m,.-nd lionra a-ikmg swi-tetiiuy, fl'ivonng and p whon Jcll-Q pf-hii-i- btt.-r r-siihs in two minutea? J.vi rvttiing in th parkac". Bimply add hot WBt.-r an I.- t tor.d. lts pfrf-ctt'in. Amir-r.n-t'l) lioiK-wtfi-. Ko tmuld", Ii L-nn- Trv it ("-"lav. In Pour Fruit Kl. T..r.:t- moa, 'Irani, Huawlx.-rry, Itas. Usrry. At aw.-n. ioo "The Pcetrj of the Orange." It appeals to yon when the fruit bang, ripe and ewec-l lat In February, or eaily in March. Then the blownma break out, ami the fee are yjllow with giil-Uu gl Oh, ud wlilU wltb oratge flowers. It may be that a flurry of enow lis w liKeiii-d the mountain tope, and ll.tn yi u bare an artistic backjj round fr tropica I foret. Tb air Is full of t-uu. blue, ami heavy wltb frsgrauoo s nfglu oomes on, and ther, If the uioou be bluing, ynu may bear t uiicW: he tbri UKh open windows the ong of the mocking bl'd lit the se-uled gn-VB. autl i.ever seeiiiHl f luelodioua Im lore. Au ex perlel. co like tins a possible ny winter, add It ie worth a j mruey of a thousand tulles, while jott can have it by taking the scenic Sliaila roue through the grand and pic- urt-que tUsklyuu aud Bluuita uiouii t Ins to Southern California. Complete information atn utthe trip, and desorif tWe matter, telling about Oalifornta, may b Lstl ftouj any HtMilbern PaoiHe ageutjor WEComan, We.i laas Ag' S P Co lutuca in Oregon, PorlHud, Oreisou. NOTICE. Ttie County Court of Lnno County, Oregon, wilt receive bids tip to 2 o'clock p. nt. Wednesday, March 4th, 10tX5, for tho furnishing of 10l cords goml llr wooil, suld wood to ba four feet long, aud doltvorod at tho court houso in Eugene, on or before tho 1st day of September, liKO. Also for tho furnishing of 15 oorda of good oak wood, to bafonr feet long and not less than throe inches, at tho suiuU oud, uud to bo dulivored at tho county jail tu Eugene, Lnno County, Oregon, on or before tbo 1st day of September, 1903. Tho Court reserves tho right to re ject any aud nil bids. A bond for tbo faithful performance of tho contract will bo recpiirod. Dated at Eugeno, this 5th day of February, A. !., 1SXXI. By order of County Court E. U. LEE, County Clerk. Bids for Wood. Healed Uda w ill be received at my odioe unfit Wareh 1, 11)03, for 45 cords o' white oak giub wood, 4 feet long, not l-as than S iuohea In clinit?r at small end nor larger than 8 luohua at large end; 40 Jtud of white oak grub wood, 4 feet loug, not lees than 2 lobes in diameter at small eud, and oot larger than 5 Inches in diameter at large end ; 8 cords old growth red or yellow bivdy tlr wuod, 4 teat long, to fce dulivored of the eohonl houses tn bu- gene as directed by the board of direc tors on or befoie August IS, 1003, Right reserved to n-jeot any and all bidi. A good and auRlclent bond wilt be required for ihe faithful petfotiuauee of the contrauts. DetHl January 22, 1903. Kkank ItEtSSKK, Clerk Holiool District No 4, Lane County, Oregon, Notice of Dusolution of Paflner- ship. NoUoa U hereby given thai the partnership heretofore existing between W M Green and Martha A trreen under the firm name of J U Oteen A Hon, is this day by mulal agreement dissolved, Martha A (Jreen retiring. The business will beoonduated at the old siaud by W M Green. All bitis owlug the firm will be collected by W M Or.eu and all luaeoteuuesa ot Itie firm will be paid by bin. Tltansmg ail cf oot patrons for past curtesies, we re 'pec! fully solicit a oonllnuanoe of the same. Dated January 1!), 1903. VV M Okikn, Mahtha A Ukkkn. Escaped aa 4wful Fate, Mr H Uagglue. of Melbourne, Fia., wtltes. "Mv doator tntd me I bad onii- aumptHm and nothing could lie done tor me. x was given up to ore. i no offer of a frrn;l botllHof Dr Klug'a New Discovery for LnDBuraptlorj, tu- duc: d rae to tiy II. KsautU were e'art ting. I am now on the road to recov ery and owe kII to Dr King's Ks Dis covery. It auieiv saved my life." This gn-at cure 1 guaranteed fur all throat and lung diseases by VV , leLmio, iltuvglsU Frn 50a and 11.00, Trial bo (Ilea fra. A Hint u ibe Wise, When the ory of fire Ii eoanded thro you hr.ppen to tbtok about Insurance. A hint to the wise Is uffleiit. T: Oregon Fire Relief Asaoclntlon b mulual; le lafe and uotua about one halt the rat of stock oompanter. $18,100,000 tneuranoe to foioe. Address H K (ieorge, Eugene-, O.e , agent for Lane ci uiit)'. Cttj Property for Sale I wn a - t have for ! alioDt 80P loi tn seven dill .enl addittone ti Kii g.ne Am lajiiignil a la wldltlof. Iita sold nit reaaonabl terms for 5H and opward. I employ no ag" nta, i atone eit mj nriipfriv. Ilies'i.ia are going iai,- anynnn wanting to puro'iase woola do w-tll call enrly. BoniB of thu property w m t ti cbaUaMl f.'f dislrbletluilir land. T O HgKimirKs. Keady Foitcits Hi$ Life, A runaway atiuoat eiidlr g fa'k'lv, a'artfd a borrlU ul-e i.n the teg of J u riroar. rat.lillri r, I!. F. four yar It dHe.l all Uoelora and alt t'medf. But H -kle'Af!loH ! uart no troui ie in rum unu, r.pi ij o,ut for hnrra. brnlw. hlB eiupllxo and fUe, 2fio at VV U Detrfno'e Ui it j etore, Notloaa anrfer title head not to' exoeed fTv. bua, 60 oaata pe ntk; l W a tuucOi Wi paeyaae. UMBEli I.ASU FOB, HAl,B,-Wi acres of deeded lamf i tit growth U. Will cu I tli i.i b ii ii in i el t iowl sound timber. Militated an the banks of one of thr best logging alteain m Use tte, tMiiivenlsnv to eaw-iuitl", WUUlua day'a ittivecf Kugene, ii ijuiro for patticutaiaat Hotliiittd House of W O Zdtgior, ad mlnis'ratnr of the estatt of John 8 Wil btdeeeaseit, or Jem-kfs A Har. baugh, Fttt Natloua!, ltauk hulld Ing, attorneys for said i sta'.e. Help Wanted. W AN l'Fl. An eoergeiio nmoager for ofllce to beofiied 111 thiteity for large manufacturing couc?ru, H&lary one hundred doll its pr tuoulU t-ilit ooui in ts ions aud expetisee. Five Hundred dollars cash security re quired. Bet ol references. Address Manager P, O Box iliil, ttaa Krsn. cleeo, Calif, Lost and Found. LOST buuday morning about, 10 o'olook, between towu aud thu road that leads oil to Irving, one ulekii platrd niiKlo elai.d In a leather owe. Kinder wiil plea leave at Ucakb ofttce- and receive icward. Personal. SAMPLiirt FltEK. Men, women, btr- and girts. We iay agents one half the aell:g price-and- onr Enkln o VJiit tlo1!, ttetla tn algbl. Write for pRrtlenlnrs. Calltoruta Cbemlciil Co, (B ix 814), Walsoiiellle, Calif. For Rent, ltd M TO RKKT-Furiiiehert ronui to rnut. (Ml in rnoriiing at 243 Eitrt Klever t treet. Ths MUTUAL LIFE sf New Yeek. VII fjrmi ol lite, Eniio yirvtnl and Goid Bond Polkle and AmwilieK Over, deed valet and rates furnished by W. A. WANN, Eugene, Or. MARX STEAM DYEING and CLEANING WORKS CHRIS MARX, Jr. Prop. Het effciimmtl pHiit fn tba state for stesus ctoniiiir am! ifvenitr chit hen. Btfecirt m&cbitt- ery f or olittnuiift ilyuiiiK ana t ntsiiitii iatties liim Ktxxh. YmsT )ritnl clolbUg p"iixd mi (irerMdil luf ijl.w per manln, PKon Ked 56-5 No 9 Cut Stvtnth St SOUTH AND EASJ -VIA- Southern Pacific Go SHASTA BOOT? TralE. leave fog-eas (or Portland and way atatioB. at 3-OOa roj 1 142 p m. v T'urtland v Kujfen. A f Ashland Ar Sacrament) A- Ban Ftanolaoo B:80 a ui 2 -.UH p ui a si 5KK7 p m 7;45 p tn t:Kl p a Ida a D I'J.-OH a a i-.i'i a cr 8:16 a n, ttrden I Denver Kaw City C'hioato? Mb a a U.oO a m Tim a iu 7:45 la nft a s B.Ci a m T&h a b isa m Loa Ane.Iea El l'aai Frt Worth City of Muxfoo ItuuUon N&w (rleaia W.hfnKton New York 1:2ft p ra 6 AO p in 6:;0 a ro 9:o5 a m 4:110 a m G:!n p m 6rbi a m ll:A8 v " 7 .SO a m VQ0 p n i-J'i a as - a a ;"0 a o-6-'ii p u rt'i a n-M 9 a I'lliiiam aril'l ouiua cat a both trains. Chair cam Sacra mento to Oirdea and Kl Pare, aud O'liUt caea toChtcag. ' St Irttile, New Orleaaa asil Waauitaftou. UuauacUug at flan Fran else with savcra! ateamahlp line, for Honolulu, Japan. Chlua, Pntliipiuee, ' 'Jentra. aad Bonth Abw-a. 8 i. Mr i. (I Adatr.'agent at Eogmt or addrae W. K. COM AN Ol'A POTtlaad ! Gorvallis & Eastern EAILKOAD, TIMKCAItt) HQ. 2t. Vo J foe Yaautne Train laare. Allauty VIM V M Iavna Coreatlb ?.0u I' M KMim Va)uiu ;'IS I'M u, t ftatucwfuir Ixaraa Vaqulna CI" A M tMtf Oirvallia ItM A H A-rlvi. Alloy 130! V M for iJetn.ft Alli.tr 7.00 A M Arrlre.tJ.troU , ftf:U6 U "in, 4 'tiim Detroit iM&im ll.lr.-lt , , 12 4M' M Arrive. Albany i:3h I M Tiaiu 1 arrive In AUvvsv t- Uim mnct with th 14 P arnith boued train, a we u Klvlng two or tare, noma tn Albany belo r .uartun of S P north ho'iud uaia, I'rain N 3 ,amA with tlia S P trilne at irvatlf. amr Alfinr Kivtn. tfirect service to SewiKtrt and aiijarent tiearhea, Trais S Usr IMroit, llr!t!mb aad ether nnimtaln reaor'a learw Athanj at ?.fs7 a m ichinit tMtr-Mt at noon, itUoit ampl. U-ji. t.a, h tla It ritv aama riav. Kor frrrther loli.nria.ioo apfdf tff t, KIWIS emN8 Mvager, Th.sa,Coell, Aent Alhaay, BTICKETS S.TO ANl. KMOM JAIJ,." POINTS EAST VIA SHORTiLtNE TO SI Pint, Ji'j'i, B nntis, Mss (AND rOISTUEAST Thrtmi?h Pa! are ami Ttmrbit RleepeTa Diaiag aad Buffet fflckioft library Ca D AILY TKA tNS j FAST TTSTBI. For Hate. Vshlm mi Full I&Iwb teganling ticket , routes etc, cait on or addxeaa J. W.THAXON, I? A II. DICK3tN, si Ml TBtffff STREET. PORTLSBff A. II. C, PKNKiaTON, a, W. P, A. 2 iiirl Aieme. 1-tAT llh'VsrtB Oregon SHOITlalNE AHollMCIKPACIHn TO THE EAST Tha O..R. N. Gives, the Choice of iHfEE DAILY TWOiViA the mmt SHORT LIE to SaltU ah., a river, Omaha, Chicago and Kama City. THE 88EH Kf. Snokane- Mlnneapol. o St. IPau! and Chicago Ocean Steamers leave PotUand every 5 Days for SAN FRANCISCO. Boats leave Portland dally for alt Wit Inmett-eatid Uolumtta River Points, Monthly B learners to China and Jaj.au For lull h)firii)atliu call ou or i dreaa nearest O. Ii. A. N. Ticks or addreea, A. L. CRA1Q. Gen'l Passenger Agent, Portlan-t. s Ymw attention jaeaUadtn tha PlnNRFR MMITKIK tralmsf th"CHiOA&, Mil, eVAUKKB ft HT PAUu H T,ltOAD. 1 ia ottly parlaoi traioa In tha waetd," Hoo will Sad Ii dodrabla t rlfla-sB lhta 'rr'n when going to any pdnt ii th 'Ja-iMia Ktitea or Canada. Tha. nonnan with all TraMeonUsmtat T.-a'n aad tielrtft Atea 1 tell ticket. . For fn. ier fnfnrmat'on, pawpbTbt aak I 'iv Ticket Agent ul ' Tmt lt riAjient. (lenerat Aten PORTtAKD, OHSQQN. fits P.mVi Pita Spee&e Noc6UUliwt diieaHeM of the dt k axvu Fac iale by all drugghts i Vt Poflti'Mft.fcai 00. free by aslt&jf. Eugene Blue River ...Stasje Line E. Bangs frop&ior Stngo. leiveg Eugene for Blue Uiver daily excrpt Sun ay at 5:30 a m. Stago leaves Eu iono for Floronca daily ex cept Sunday at 6 a m.