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1 h n Ml A 11,0 Kii"l You llavo Always Bought, ami which lms bocu iu iiso for over 30 years, lms borno tlio Rimmtnrr, c " . "hiiiiuiiti ur ) - l lms lieon mario nTi,l,.n i,i r jzj!Zfa K"""1 s"lL'rvision sit,,.,, its lttntnoy. All t'oiiiiti'rfoits.'Intitations 'l " Jiist-ns-roinl" ,.0 Imt Experiment Hint trillo with and endanger tlio health of Infants anil Cliildrcu Experience against Ilxnorinieut. is CASTORIA Ci,sli)i i:i i-; a Jmrmlos.s s-bNtituto for Castor Oil, Pare goric lniw and Soothiiijj Syrups. It is l'leasant. Ifc c nlaiiis neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic stillanee. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms ami a!la.s I Vvevisliness. It cures Iiarrlia-a and -Wind fulle. It relieves Teething Troubles, euros Constipation nml J'lntiileiiey. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho M eina.-li and Uowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tlio Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bars the Signature of The Kind Yoii Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CCNTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY BTtlCCT, NEW YOnR CITY. si. e year 1 903 is here imil we in o wiling Cruccries as i'heH ns the seme :u t ii-li-- eim be piu-cleised nnywhero. Wo devule our entire time anil utteiitinu to the one lino. Thorofuro are better able to supply yonr wants in this lino than those who niaku groceries a sceonihiry mutter. The new tina gimranteeri sntir-fuciion with every purehiise anil solieitba coutiuuatiou of your patronage. Oar Motto"To I'lease". AcKinney & Molcman Kl Stoves Ranges A full Una of heaters, bi'vve's and ranges. No 50 C 1 Ninth and Oak. LVll. A WE DDI KG BREAKFAST Or dinner is always served with the choicest wines nnd Illinois that can Le procured, l-'or eccinl functit iis of any kind we have the purest aud best wiues, of either imported or domestic vintage, ly tho case, bottle orgidliin, at prices you can't mulch for quality iu Eugene, at E C HUGHES Successor to W M Renshaw Mrs. Fred Vnratth,- No. 228 Territorial Street, Benton Harbor, Mich. am pleased to give my Bperitnee with Vinc cf Uriui as I am very pratctul oi 'its help. Alter my first wby was bora I could not Ktmto r;p.iin my strength, although t:.,- Joctor gave mc toni; v.-:i:.!i hj considered very sup.-, irr, but ias ead of getimo 1- uicr I frcw weaker ivir d.iy. My husband time Wr.y.i orccveniuf with oaic Vi:,.- ef r,r.;..i 'Wed that I take it ior a week and sec 'n.U il would do f..r me. As he seemed o hve i me ( vih in it I did tak: the lm:ji.ino nd wa very grateful to find Riy rtrn ''i tl .r.'Iy r.'Utrninp. In two 1 v. .v. oet o! bed and in a momh I ar,ie to take uo mv usual duties. I Mm Jfri. fVf! Vnrath. pi a: I tJ l!:r "a: vl Ur r. Al: ' tn'n-.uiiasric in its praise." i!:i:H00I iatlieuobleitilaly 1 l:i"best priviWtfO wonieh 'i :v hieve oriwpireto. W ilh- I t '.i jiriviieeewiimea donot i.i ia life-too often tiiey !i t!.- well! diei:itented. '.a tl. :r own sellih cariM ; ..v different l-i the lib '! h:t children "i r.A -.vo:nai:bi.njil. luauy liv s as pile has ,; .i . ! si rrow.i ar hen, a are theiranihitions, triumpas anil ueieais. Ib'.iltiiy women do not suf fer i:i:'xiirriai.'e nor does a woman who is healthy saffiT tor! iireH at chiMhirth. It h the woman who is ail-j,;rr- who lias female weak n.vi who fears tho ordeal of i vomiiin a mother. Wine ef ' ar.lni builds "P the to i. .. iy in a wom.i. It stops a I a'anataral drains and strains irief? ''" win, n are re sponsible for l urrenaess awl miscar riatrc It m"' woman strong nml healthy and uM;' to p i .i t;.ro,rch preg nancy and cliildla-h v'lli.httle suffer inf. After t!. o deal H passed the Wino prepare! a woman f r a sjieedy recovery to Wta at.-l -ti '-y- Wine of Ci-di'i, in le-i iforcina the -..inf mwraiin. has m.e.e inotlMTS nfVomen wI.o lad iriveii up evcrbecomirirv.i will cure aim- -t eirer.t c.e-'s ef can you reins'; to that promi"-i Wine of tar strong worn:'.: women do n ward to no! . . Wir.'jef lj.rd.ii ra e of l arrenr.e-s ii,s tr-uMtf. How i ste li a remedv ii-f from rinTurinc i ;'l'. II r ;ui ;n..!v ir.akcj you a I s- .1 itrer.u, halt'.'0' 1 1 r' r. 't .'r look fur- I' iMMSM IMlTI i - -- J j Li':-.';-'' ":''' i Kts LTS. Uic . A.tA'. J. .VII. 1.1 ..... .-,.-. ,. ,m to aoompH-h I'f-a'K ;' uVckt-tUk.t.Watclaa.cr.a.v.y. 1'ri.c.il.ot' pcrbot... ( f t t L ,. in -o up e .u in t" '-LU4;.ii )-n.:i.a,sv..ii.i'.i-""J-u'" ' - ri ;v'u,anl,..--i. r..i;i,: u. v. . ! V,1,,';' 0,-i;"no .1-. harm-lif IM known rc:ce-! for tv : .' J;?.nM Sold WORK OF HON. HENRY GILFRY Henry 11. (iilfry. formerly a Kiip-no mini, now of Washington. i. t'., well known owr thvBou ; who owusafHnu uem-Creswell int hiseounlyaud con siders it as his home place, is the sub ject of a wi iteup iu the Oroconian l y its special correspondent at Wash ington, 1). C. Mr. tiilfry is a cousin of Hon. T. ti. Hendricks, a brother of the well known llilfiy family of this county, aud has a host of friends IhoiiKhout the county. Ic says: "Henry il. tiilfry, of Uunou, is legislative clerk of the L'uited States seuute ; has held governmental otlice In Washington longer than any other Oregouiau now here. He came to this city iuJune, 1871), and went to the clerk's desk of the senate on the first of tho following December, where he has served coufiuously ever since. Iu those days Mr. tiilfry was leisl tive clerk and reading clerk combined, but of late, so great became the neces sity of a reading clerk, that a special otllcor was appointed for that purposr, aud now the Oregon uiau is releived from all reading, save from an occas oual roll call. Tho olllco of legislative clerk is one of tho most exacting, if not tho most oxaetiug, connected with tho senate. Accuracy is dothaudod above all things. Primarily, -Mr. tiilfry has charge of the oflicial copies of all pend ing bills, both those introduced in the house and in the Semite. When such bills are called for consideration, he must be iu attendance and ac curately record all amendments that are adopted and any changes of phraseology that may bo ordered. Kveu down to puuctatiou, ho must follow tho dictates of tho senate. The importance of this is recoguized when it is known that the omission of a single comma iu a bill so import ant as a taritf nieastirse may change tho purport of a bill, and mean thousands of dollars to t he lloveru meut or to commercial interests. Iu Mr. liilfry's time the Senate has passod live tariff bills, the act of 1S81, known as the tariff commission bill, tho Mills bill, which never became a law ;tho Diugloy bill, tho Wilson bill aud tlio Mclviuley bill. It was upon Mr. tiilfry that tho Senate relied for having these bills properly enrolled and signed by the President of tho senate. No ono who has not beru present In the sennto when important measures are being amended, ufrer a sharp contest, can appreciate the dilllculty of keeping up with tho proceedings and telling accurately just what ainer.d mouts aru udoptcd, aud what eliiplnntiousave made, how they o-e adoptod, BO oll'l-liented do (hi rr.,.,ii...dii7i'r'"i7i',o..mH-- Tucio are few men holding publio onice wno can point to so clean and creditable a recoid as Mr. tiilfry can. It is said that never, during his time, has a siu glo bill boon croueously engrossed, and what is equally creditable, during the 113 years and more of his service he has been absent from his desk but three days, and then on account of illness. Iu that loug period he has been lato but once, and that when the souato, by special order, convened at at 11 o'clock, instead of at uoou as is customary, aud oven on that occas ion ho was at his desk a few minutes after. Ho had overlooked tho special order of the day before. K01IHKD THE GRAVE. A startling incident, is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as fol lows: "I was in an awfuljeouditiou. My skin was almost yellow, eyos sunken, tongue coated, pain con tiually In back aud sides, uo appetite grow ing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given mo up. Then I was advised to use Electric Hitters; to my groat joy, tho first bottle made a decided improvement. 1 coutluued their use for tlireo weeks, aud am now a well innu. I know thoy robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only M cents, guaranteed, at W. L. Do Lano's drug store. CITY PHOPEKTY TOR BALK. 1 own and have for sale about WW lots In Devon different additions to Eu gene. Am laying off a new addition. Lots sold on reasonable time for fOO and upwards. 1 employ no agents. 1 alono sell inyf property. These lots are going fast, so anyone wanting to purchase would do well to call early. Some of tho property would l ex changed for desirable timber lands. T O. HENDKICKN. t l ivultnn is the only party In F.ti- tetie who is authorized to take proofs and filings on homestead and timber entries. We carry a full line of garden seeds iu bulk; also b lawn grans and flower seed. Chambers Brothers. If you have n proof or filing to nuiko on timber land go to .1. .1. Walton. Mr. Walton is a duly au thorized U. S. Commissioner. Try our lawn fertilizer; It Is easy to apply and almost odorless. U will stimulate the growth of the lawn and ! make it thick and velvety. i Chaiuljvr Druthers. ' Consult Prof. O'Neill, tl'" com plexion, skin, hair and s-alp speen.1 i,t. Facial blemi.bes r.u.ovi-l with out leaving sears. Ijeli-S lautfht facial massage and tsauty eullure, either for Hrs..nal or professional us... Pure cosmetics. Itefer'llees i giv. n Kisdon building, No. T, Ea-t ' Ninth street. Conn House Items. l..-b it I), ami Ellen Mill- 1.. I . E. .Mills, lot, H ..i,,l I-:. ;;. -jo Acme, al.-o a strip of land . ;, el wide adjoining on sout'i side o! !o. lv aforesaid. rVi.W J. W. Howdy, el al, to Ambose E. Woodard. lui acres ill !p. -Jl s. r :l w, v"h ;1. M.iKiia !. I'aiey to .1. I.. retain land in tp. 'Jo s. r .! v., oiO. O. ,y t'. Kailroa l to I'ranees V. Can Herd, toS.SO acres i. i tp. ii;.s, r e, 'i;."i.Sii. Elsa Van Sohoii.c'.i to J. S. 1 !urm-t I . loT. 10 acres iu tp. -JO audits, r ' w, fjjio. I'. S. to John llult'ek, lu acres iu tp. 21 s, l- :i w, patent. J. A. and ,111110 Henderson to P. Henderson, lot l' 11!;. "., Lancaster, fi'i. L". S. to John Wiiidha.ii, l'V acres in tp. lo s, r 1 w, patent. State of Oregon to tieorire eli.ii.iey and !'. L. Chambers, ISO a, res ioj p. l'J s, r ! w, fikv. 10. Whattalii, executor o esta'e of Elizabeth Wliatlam, deceased, lo (loo. M. Dillard, certain laud in Eugene, ?lii;i7.o0. ltooth-Kelly Lumber C'oinany to Meda K. Smith, To feet elf the south side of lots 7 and s , lock o, Cu bit rg, fllot'. Altu and W. E. Jones to A. K. Parker, Sil acres ill tp. U) s,-r 1 w, S.'iO. C. W. and C. A. Wa.-hni ne lo I . E. Kuir, lots 1, :i, 1 and o, block 17, Wasliburne .V Millioru's ad. to Junc tion, S;t7o. Isaac and Mary Jane .uimvnlt to lirceu Zumwalt, 1 acre in tp. 17 s, r 1 w, Henry and Mary Maxwell to John Maxwell, 71 acres ill tp. 17 s, r I w, Colonel F. and Angle Smith to Peter O. Hangell, lols II and l.'i. block 11, Fairmouut, $llH. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given t lint. Ihe co partnorship herelofore existing be tween Ueorge L. Jennings and Olio Kaiilfman, under the Hrin name of Jennings .v. Kauffmau, t'orihe inanu l'acture of candy in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, has this day been dissolved by mutual coiisenl, (loo. L. Jennings retiring. All outstanding bills owing the drill will be collected by Olio Kallir man, and all bills owing by said ilrm will be paid by Otto Kaitllman. Dated nt Eugene, Oregon, April in. ifxa CEO. L. JENXINOS. OTTO K.M Fi'M AN. CASTORIA iif I nf'tfits anil Cl.ili'rcn. The Kind Yoii Ilav2 Siwajs Co'ugii' biyuaLuro o a A -SIRED COLUMN. Notices under this heud not to ex ceed live lines, ."si cents a week; 1.00 ll liliuilh; sl-J.iM p,-r year. IIAV lOli SALE.-HaliM hay for Kile. Enquire at. I l.'i West Fifth street. BhANin. I have puro double distilled brandy for salo at To cents per quart or ?2.50 per gallou. 1. M. F'rancis, West 8th st, lOugoho. SUMMONS. Iu tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for tho County of Lane. F. li. Kueaper, plaint ill', vs. Lizzie O. Knenpor, defendant. To Lizzie O. Knenpor, tho defendant above named : Iu the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby summoned and re quired to appear iu said court nnd answer the plaintiff's complaint hero in Hied against you, on or before six wi"-kfl from the date of tho first ptlhli ea: ion of this siiuiiiioiih; and if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the plain till will apply to said court for the relief prayedtfor in said complaint, to wit : For a decree of said court declaring the marriage contract now existing between snid plnilltilf and defendant forever dissolved, and for an order giving plaintilF the custody of Lloyd Kneaper, Flossie aii'H'ora Kiieaper.aud Ocorgo Kneaper, the minor children of plaintilf and defendant ; and for full relief in said suit. Tills Hiinimoiis is served by tho pub lication thereof oueo each for li con secutive weeks by order of tho I Ion. II. K. Kineaid, County Judge of Lane County, Oregon, duly miido at the Court House in Eugene, Oregon, on April lit ti. i::i. Ihe date of the llrst. pilblicalion of this summons as llxed by said order of said County Judge Is April loth, IIM l.'i. L. IIILYEU, Attorney for Plaintilf. NOTICE FOK PUIII.ICATION. Unite I States Uiud Ollice, Hosehtirg, Oregon. April II, :m.1. Notice is hereby given that iu com pliance with the provisions of lbs, act of Congre.s of June J, 1h78, entitled "An net for the sale "f t Imber lands iu the States of California. Oregon, N'uviidie and W-i-hl ngt'iii Territory," as extended to I'll He- Public Ijilels by act of August I. 1 I'-mens ii...i .1 I ei.iintv of lame. State of Oregon, has this day IlleiUli this ottlee ni swum sun'- in .,o. i:i:,"i, for the pun-lniM- of the a n i.,, w i, 11" ',. nw 'i se i4, of m. t inn No. ! in town-hip No. '-"' . r No. .'i west. "I'd will ":,"r l'r""f show that tin- land s,,obt U more valuable for i'- iil-ib'-r or stone than for ngriei.lliirnl purposes, and I, i e-taldirii In- claim to sal I land before J. J. Wal".n. U. s. Com niissioner. at f.oci.'-, Oregon, on Wednesday, the l-i d:,y of July. r.: He l.nrees n- lto".-es: .la'-ob Ont.-s. of Crow. I .. eoui'tv.' n ;on : II. iirv liates. of Cow. I county. Or. -oii; Jo-' I !, V. I'I'-k. of Crow. I.a" coop' .. llM.'on- John f liny of l.i.rf -." I'" " ''oui.tv. iir-gon a, v and all er-o,- r-,i,irntuir ad tersely the H I. n d. 1 1 1--I lands are reql-l"l II le t heir cIh illls In Ibis oltl, mi or Is-fore said 1st day of July. I'.''!. J. T. Jltil 1 X i I i, Iteglster. FOK .M.E.A line lot iVixli'si feet, four blocks from First National Hank building. Enquire at this ollice. FOK SALE. About 'Jii tons of loose hay at the Cantrell place, seven miles west of Eugene. Price W per ton. Call on or address, Stepheus Pros., Crow, Oregon. SCHOLAliSlilPS 1 OK SALrll have four scholarships, books, etc., complete, Iu flue commercial course correspondence school for sale cheap. Address Johu H. Starr, Junction City, Ore. FOK SALE. At a bargaaiu. A sec tion of timber land, three quarters within D4' mihs ami one quarter within l'.j miles of tho Willamette river, i miles from Eugene. Will cut lvt,iXXiXK) feet. Price, IbWO. Address llox 'X Creswoll, Oregon. FA KM FOK SALE iiVl" ac"ri"a "good land, 1HI acres farming, balance pasture, tiood spring in pasture; about 25 acres timber and brush on place, tiood for farming or stock raising; largo new barn and well fen ced; young orchard. Can bo bought cheap. Inquire of Peter Colgard, F.lmira. Oregon. FOK SALE. A lino rcsidonco aud choice lot at less than cost of the house. lso two desirable resideuce lots at 8:kXi less than other similar lots iu town. K. -McMurphey. WOOL HAT'S FOK COMFOKTS. Nice, clean white wool at oa cents per pound. Woolen .'dills. Help Warn "j. WANTED. A llrst -clasa bookkeeper desires a situation; understands clerking. Enquire of E. L. Camp bell, at the tiiiard otttco. WANTED. Isady agents wanted In Eugene for threo of tho "latest, " neatest aud most attractive articles of necessity to women. ilainlsomo profits. Addross A. O. Schmidt, 17HS McAllister street, San Fran cisco. WANTED. Wo want a representative in every city and town iu this atalo lo present our business. Our propo sition is an exceptional one and offers to a good reliable, liouusl party, with references, not less than flno per month. No canvass ing or appointing of agent a bona lido, legitimate business. Address with stamp, C. tl. Pulsifer A Co., Lumber Eachnnge, Seattle. For Rent. IIOAKD AND ROOM -Pleasant rooma aud good board at .'KX1, Wost Fourth St reet. Lost and Found. LOST KEWAKD. .Meerahauni pipo near Jelf Spencers' place, l-'indor leave at tho Ouard olllco and ro coive one dollar Toward. L'.M IIKELLA LOST. A bluo silk umbrella left at tho dopot Friday af ternoon. Please return to Ouard ollice. HKOOCH LOST. Pearl sunburst, diamond center. Leavo at H. II. Friendly's Htoro and receive reward. MAKES CLEAN SWEEP. There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all the Salvos you ever heard of, liucklon'a Arnica Salve is the Is'st. It sweeps away and cures Hums, Soros, Hruises, Cats, Hoils, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It's only sVh and guaranteed to give satisfaction by W. L. Delaine, drug ist. STOHAOKI ST'ORAOEl STORAGE! Geo. T. Hall et Hoii'b public and pri vate warehouso is now ready for all kinds of storage. Hops, wool, grain, uierchandiso and household goods. We want throe or four thousand bush ols of oats. II ALL & HON. o 03 CL IT) in NOTICE TO liKllii.i. ill ll.DldiS. Seubsl bids are Icq led by the County Court of Lai.e County, Ore con, for the biiiblii..- ,,l a'counlv Inn:" acres, tl.e the i oa a . 'i U ! ri r at Cottau'e t iroio - s". toot span,; iu,..e iruss. ,ioui:e heiil piers al eaeli end, ."ti feet of approach, IS teet roa,l way. without covet, accordinc; to plans, specilicat ions and .-.Iraiu dia gnims turiiished by the County Sur veyor and kept in Ids olllco. Five per cent, deposit required. Hids to U opened May (i, l'.'ii.l, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Dated at Eugene, Oregon, this 10th day of April, I'.KU. C. M. COLLI EK, County Surveyor. CHOICE LOTS AND ACKEAGE PKOFEKTY. The James Huddlestcn addition to F.ugeno will be opened for the sale of lots April 15, liKi'.l. Good loca tion, popular prices. Acreage tracts also ou sale. M. M. DAVIS, Eugene. Bankers Life Association of Dei Moinci. low, Sufo ltisuiiiiH-o-l.mv linlos Spivitil feiituiVB that I'lonso busy int'H l.alo oiinlri nt First Xulioiml Hunk mitl Loan nml Savinn Hunk. "The HIr;K,''t Soution Kvorywharo" LIU PUT Collapsable Pocket Stereoscope Apparatus Tl e uinltvttt Stprnrrw with Lhn Htrou.'rit op tical etfrctM. Hi hly tiuiitlio I hi ilitr.-rt'i.l imIoiv with rich yuM anil pilvpr)'cirUtMit tmniMitirii. int-imliuj? V 1' l'titli-;nnli, i.w of ait i'urt). l'ris Mulv tfl.tl't. Si-n trht'r pro, aid iu iff er form. AiKN I'ri W.ANTl 1'. LILIPUT iTEREOCCOPii CO ire p,.., c r" ...REAL ESTATE... !f.tTit: mid ltiHuraiii'. tHihrUi II trrt'Htl lie M.tchli.-'rT, lmlt. m tin. Alnrt tiAvo hl'tntsO :iiiti'. irt)nnt.tiic;ri.un. ORlot VVItlNtiiotto rtt A ft no iniichino; In conHt.anl uso in tho GUARD oflioe; $10 down nnd $5 per mo. until paitl for. Call on or address O. 15. Tout. Kugeno, t. ro. OREGON ShotLine mid Union Pacific TO THE EAST Tho o.:r. A'N. Glvai'i tha Choice of T DAILY Gorvallis & Eastern RAILROAD. TlilK CAM) NO. 21. No lot Yiulu Train lsi Vlls.ii) 12 s I l lrm Ci.rv.lIU 2 IIU 1' V s.,rl. Yxi.illis :Z5 Y it No. 1 Hoturrilnr IvftviNi Yaiilnt (I:4.ri A M IssftrM C'lrvsilta I1;.H0 A M Arnri. All.eir 12:10 1' M ,Vo I for llrtlolt- lavm All'.ny ,,,, 7,(vl A M Airlvsi . Silrott , 12;0?i I'M No. 4 i,.m I'slroi'. I,-!! l)tMlt., i$ p M ArriTS. Altaknjr ttM V M 1 roio 1 srrirn in A trr :i ' t , Mins l with If.s H 1' Mnitli l i,i ,1 (,, ',,,, v m Klm two tliro. hmiw In .liny I , .Ivesrtim oi H I' north tstund train. Train No 2 oonnncu with tlii. 1 I' lr.ia.i t C.rT.lll. nurl Allnrit lnu itirrt ssr.lts le Nrwis.rt m l ,)), rnl lioa. Iis Train fur lls'.rolt. tr.i .i,l,u,, rtlm fi','i' tln rrw.ru l,vt-. ,im y nt 7 00 n telilin I'Mroit tt ni , a, , . 1 1, j , o rrmih tho K rln, sai,s ilnr. Kor further liiforiiiation ti piy to HI W1N8T0NK Ilm 0,s k-ll, Aipsnt A Imi.y Ask the Ajgent . " "- ' r r ?" - s if v i Z:'-1 pokant, St Paul, Dulutli, Miiiiiotipolisi, Chicajio ami all points Kast. 9 Tlt.MNS DAILY - i,'.st' ,i,rn,"' L, N'ow t'liuipniout tlirouhout Day coaclios, Talaco and Tourist skn'psrs, Dining and liuHut Smoking I library Car. Daylight trip through th Cascade and Rocky niouu tains. For full particulars, rates, foltlors, etc, call on or address J. W. l'HAl.ON, x. r. a. II. DICKSON, c. T. a. 122 Third street Portland A. It. C. DEN MS I'D V, O. W. P. A. (112 First Avenue Seattle Wash. SOUTH AND EA.S i -VIA- Southern Paciiiu 0: SHASTA n&lif: TrtuiiP ltivo flitiiuitf' rtr I'l.rtinmf 4vud h ,7 ''tlii.rtu ut ;,;(H)a u,; 1 : i'J p ui. V kl?t 110 At ALluml Aj J Hivcrtoiitntito v .kin L' iuuoIhou . :il0 h m 2Mh in 7;(fi,p ui l:Ui IV 4: k it Bili) ft ui IV r Otitliiit At louver t Ktinnaa City r (,'hicAKO 5:4n m d U ft in 7 6 a 111 7:46 ft u l45 m 7;'U) 1. ni liiOO iu Ar i Attfel? Jh20 p m 7sX do Ar Kl fmiu Ar Kurt WoHh Ar City of Mrzioi Ar Muimton Ar Now Orleftiui Ar WnthhiKton Ar New York p ill- J:(l!n mm : m m 4:U0 tn -c 6:V2 id 0.42 m tn p ut 12:4J p ui Pullman nrt 'I fmrinl tm oa iM'th traiu. Chair utrnHftcrn incMitu to DfiinD ftud Kl 1'iumi, nnd onrist utra U Chicft;. Hi ui In. New Orleans anii Waftliiiiittou, I'uniiettiDR at 8an Kran cikou with Hoveral ftteanivhlp Hnofl for Honolulu, Jftpau. Cliinft, I'hlllipiutM. 'Jeutral and tiouth Auterlua. je Mr l.U Adair, agent at Kukii.q ur ftddrei 111. (JUMAN U PA IVtUi d ,1 Vmir ntu.ntlnn Is cnllsd lo'llio "PIONKKK I IMI'I KIV traltmof tli"()HI(IACO, MIL WAL'KKK A ST PAUL UAII.HOAl). " I lid rm I y tMirfsct trains in tho werlil." Vim will find it (Irmiralilo lo riilo on thla IVaitu whfD K!n t Miy point In th r.ivtUfra nutei or i;waift, I hay counao with all Triuiaontitineiital Traina and tfrkot AftmiU noil ticket. Kor farther UfnrmAtlon. pamphlet ak any Tii knt Atffint or J. WCASKY H8ROWR Trav raMARftnt. (.moral Arm l'OU'iT.AND. OKEUON. TWO VIA THE OREGON SHORT LINE to Salt Lake, Denvar, Omaha Chicago and Kinui City. ci THF GREAT NQRTHEBM EK. TO Snokann Mlnn.aooi a St. Paul and Chicago. On mi Htcninurn h-n ve I'm Hand tverf 5 Days for SAN FRANCISCO. Iloat-i lenve Portland dally for nil Wll Inmollr.nil (Vlnnil la Itiver t'nltitn. Mnntlily s inmirs t t'hlnnnin! Jul au liir fiill li,fMrn,k'loii call mi or a rtrii Mi-iist O, R, A K. Ticks or .(hire., A. I.. CRAIQ. 'if n'l rau'ennar Agent, 1 1 :t 11 1 , . - v, si n 1 i t 1, if or U t i iiuti Irug Co. t! ' . !'