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Atgclable Preparationtor As similating the Food nndHcgula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of 7323 Promotes DigeslionChvorfii! I nessan(ii(est.ioiii;iins neiilitv Oi)iiiiii.M)ilhine nor Mineral. KotJJ.U(COTic, 'unwAut Sad' . .llx.Smrut 1 . i-i, sjo - I tqstmutl - ) WVM - 1 nut'.w Wytutyttm nann ' Apifecl Hcmei'v f r-rConslina-ion , Sour Slouuicli.l linrrhoti-i Worms ,Ooiwi:!siois.i:ewrish ness mui Loss of Sleep. FacSunilc Sinnlure or NEW YOfcit. 8 i exact copy or wrapper. THi OCNTmH HHHNTi MM V.aa flcTT. Vlci-Prcit of Votea Democratic dubs of Ncrthcrn Ohio. TUKUK AUK JdANY sickly women be- tween tho tv'cs of 45 and 55, but thcro nre very few invalids over S5 and 00 years of apo. The change of lifo coniinjr lo a woman near 1i;t forty fourth year, cither m:;l;cs her an invalid or fives her a new leaso on li.e. Those who meet this chmigo in ill health sel dom livo ten years afterward, while a woman who has n-ido tho active duties of womanhood in heallli sel dom fails to livo on in happiness, years after she has pissed CO. Tliis b truly a criiic:;l i'.ma. i Mrs. Laura S. Vcbb, of Toledo, Ohio, recognizes tho change of lifo as a dangerous period and she also has faith in Wine of Cardui. She Writes: ! "As I had always oeen troubled more erlcss at the menstrual period, I dreaded tin. L iura S. Wtitb. WINEofCARDVI lyon's French Periodical Drops Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, rure to accomplish DESIRED RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. Price, $1.50 per bottle. C'Tlflll Bswarsof counterfeit, and Imitation!. MallUM too mth fac-Blmlle Blenatnro on .l.le M CUOOUU tC WILUAMS JU'U. CO.,Sole Aseuu. CloTelaua, unio. ' lr For Sale bv Linng Co. MOTTS PENNYROYAL of menstruation." They are "LIFE S.WEUS" to (?irl at womanhood, aiding development of organs and body, No known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm lite becomes a p'easure. $I.O() l'KIt ItOX JtY MAIL, hold h druggists. 1)11 NOTTS CI1E.M1CAL CO.. Cleveland, 01u FcrSalebv Li rm Drug Why Don't You Use BALLARD'S SNOW LINiMENT? This Popular Remedy firTRTTC Rheumatism, Neural- VUJVLji". l. Cl.,,, Rmial.ll. BH "l',UDt ' rn, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, Corns. "onions and Chilblains, and all In- "uoiaatlou of Man or Beast. TESTIMONIAL: Bst Liniment on Earth. Bairy n. Bsldwin, Supt. Water Shullsburg, Wis., writes: "I 'tried many kinds of liniment, "thswe never received much benefit Until t . ti-li l. (J 1 (..Infant fWKheiiniatlsm and rains. 1 think "fattest liniment ou earth." TISTIMONIAU i Cures Sciatica. v8w. W. L. Hilev. LL. I).. Cuba. " writes: -v After tlfteen days of "erooiatinB pain from Koinlic Rhen "n, uuiler various treatments, i Mi i 11 lo lr" l"ll"rTi s ll'nimI)t tlm Ami annllentinn BivillK ' rt relief, and the second entire ?" I dive it unqualified recom "Mttoti. te Sell and Recommend It Vlnten & Co., Drugsi t CASTO Tor Infants and fiT.n,w The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years L&ura S. Webb, the change of life which was J ii aiuavuuigi r iiiu vis iting with a friend I noticed that she was taking your Wine of Cardui, and she waa so enthusiastic about it that I decided to try a bottle. I ex perienced some relief the first month, so I kept on taking it for three moat hi and now 1 menstruate with no pain and I shall take it olf and on oow until I have passed the climax. I do not dread it now, as I am sure that your Wine of Cardui will be of great benefit at this time. h M'ine of Cardui Is tho remedy to re-lnforcc a woman against tho shock that couies with tho chango of life. It rc -establishes healthy functions after years of suffering. In doing this it has saved thousands of suf ferers just in time. Do not wait until suffering is upon yon. Thor ough preparations should be mado in advance, Hegin the Wine of Cardui treatment today. million suffering women have found relief in Wine of Cardui. Tbo seniilin U est up onlr In paiUf-koaril Car of the bottle, tntis: tO&zr PILLS They overcome Weak ness, irregularity and omissions, increase vitf- nf nnrl ti-inicK ' tiaillB Co NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon. April 10,1003. Notice is hereby given thot in com pliance with the provisions oflthe act of Congress of June 3, 1S78, entitled "an act for tho sale of timber lauds in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, aud Washington Teritory, as extended to all the Public Laud States by act of August 4, ISM, Cornelia Stevens, of Spriugtleld, Lane county State of Oregon, has this day Hied in this office his sworn statniont No. 4909,for tho purchase of the S ' is S, S i, 8 E of Section No. 14 in TowuBhip No. )8, South, Hango No 1 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish hie claim to said laud before the Kegiste! aud Receiver of this office at J. J. .. i T u rvnonluainnpr. Kliueno. rirotfnn. on Mouday, the IMnd day of June, 1S03. , ... lie names as witnesses: cims. m senger, of Eugene, I-aue County, Ore. John Kissenger of Tny, Lane County. Ore Jackson Kiwenger nf rav, liiie County. Ore. (ieorge;Siores of Spring Held, Lane County, Ore. - i n ..-..tid ilmnimi hl- versely the above dewnhed lands are rwiuesterl to Hie their einnii . ft e on or U'fori) said -.Mud day of June. K-ta . m . , . J. 1 . IV" .Jfc't'B I.. i i.-ivi . A U.M 1 N 1 STR A T Rl X NOT! ( ' I .. Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned. -MaU-1 R. Iareliiis. has been appointed administratrix of the tate of Otto L. Karelins, dec-. ..!, oy ine .o"ui , , . j. .. Orcg.. and all irson. having elaii, against saul HeI to present the same with the ..roper vouchers to the t.n.lerMgiie-l at Ihe l.w office of U HilyeM a; Lu geue. Oregon, within six mouths fn.m the date of this notice. Dated May 5, Kft 1 vii ni l. Ii DAHKI. I S. i.tmlnl.tnihit of the estate el Otto L. Uarelleus, docit'l. L. Blly.u, Ally, fur .aid estate. A STAR PERFORMER. Bow Dnrolhr 1'lavrd "Dull,-. Ll. 1"" aud r.uul,, om . L,.... At tie- l:,t n,..,':!t- the star pupil did n"t iilM"-ir. atol Mns Catiantl was In !epalr. for s'.i. I,:ul no one to take her l-l.i.v. 'I !. f.y . turo nil (tre. and It as alre.-.ly ,Vl.H-k. tl.e time sl;ll,,l for th e liju,. ii, , in. m r ,iK, inusieale. Then ! v..iv:.t s. !,t of n little face down lllll..ng the gllet. It bel .ng to I'.Tuiby Maddern. h,r ymlii-et pupil. """ '"" ween her nwther ami f.uher. A liapj-y thotu-m slnuk Miss Carta tvl, and. ttllhnu-.'i ,he hud nut intended to have the i:::i,. ,,Vi f,. K,,m Tim) MetMiiuis to -,.t h,.r. Xelii was the txy who had be, u hir. d to s, i ve the ie fivshuieiits aiu:- j. u.us:,;;,.. ij. n.ade his way to K.t.thy ai.J said: "Say. sisy. Miss (Juilaud Kiys will you come ami ph,y that 'ere 'lVdly's Lullaby or some such truck to help her out? 1 guess she thinks Miss Mary's gone tip a spout." Dorothy Uikcd nt the boy primly. "Little boy. that's slang, and you know I don't like slang" "leed. sissy" "Don't Interrupt. Papa, shall I play the 'Dolly's l.tilhihyV " "Yes, Dorothy, if you think you know It well enough." "Oh, of course I tlo. Don't 1. mam ma? Yes, little hoy. you may tell Miss t'.arland I will play. Pupa, you may 'scort me to her. I might let the little boy if he didn't talk slang." Toui giggled as he went uwny. lie was nine years older than Dorothy, and It amused hliu very much to havs her call him "Utile boy." Dorothy took her father's hand and went behind the screen, where Miss Garland awaited her. 'You won't be frightened, will you, darling':" she asked the little girl. "Deed not. .Mamma has heard me play before, anil I'm not a bit afraid." Miss ton-land smiled. "Well, lio your best. Hint's all. I nev er can forgive Mary for going bock on me this way." "Maybe she has the toothache," sug gested Dorothy. "Well, maybe." Miss Garland offered to sit beside Dorothy while she played, but the young lady declined. She walked bold ly out on the platform, but when she saw the crowd of faces she exclaimed innocently: "Why, you look lots more from here I" Tho people laughed, and Dorothy made a quaint little bow mid sat down at the piano. She played the Utile piece with ease, probably with more ease than an older and more nervous child would have done. When the refreshments were served, Dorothy sat close to her mother, for now that it was all over she was a little bashful. And well she might be. for all these strange people whom she had never seen before came to pet her, to bring an unusually good piece of cake ur to piek out the best bonbons for the liltle ipleen of the tntlsieale, as in deed she was. Tom selected the pret tiest plate for Dorothy's Ice civnni, ami when he took It to her he whispered: "You was all right, sissy, and I'm sor ry if I hurt your feelln's by ttilkln' slang." Jessie Wilcox in Brooklyn Ea gle. flow Crnnfttoa Saved llta nrother. A ten-yeiir-oltl hoy at Arvnda, Colo., recently displayed an net of heroism nnd devotion to his brother that entitles him to almost nuy honor that may be paid him. Two little sons of Rev. .1. It. Under, aged ten and. live, were walking up the track of the electric road and were crossing a cattle guard when the little fellow caught a foot between the Inns. Every one knows how the curs are siK'eded over the Arvaiht line, like a railroad express at times. Soon the boys heard a car coining at the rate of perhaps tifly miles an hour. The foot was wetlged In so fust that their combined strength was not enough to relensc It. although they tug ged and strained. Then the eldest boy, ipffyif iiii in rllAKBTON A Nil MII.KS IIAUl.lt. whce name Is Cranston, stsrttil down the track toward the c.ir anil begun to wave his hands and shunt. .M"(" is become very much accustomed In llttln boys doing that sort of thing nnd then Jumping aside In fore the cur alrikea them, so they do not pay much atten tion to theui. This little boy did not In tend to leave the track, although tho nintoncer blew his air whlsi.e and hooted to him. The niotui. cr filially realized In time that S"lie'tll':ig was wrong and got th" ear stopped within S few Inches of the boy. The Utile C'riin-ton declares that he would have lnt I, iii, self lie run down before he would have let the ear p.iss him and strike his younger brother. M!lc.. I 'ii,e Ill'Uulieer went to the n sslslll lie if the younger blether nnd hud to re- move the .Iw lf..rc tl.e root could 1 ' reie.s' d.- Ainerh tin Bo . j IJAM AND SAND Ft R HALF. I Cull on J. A. liorden for sand and j om f..r flllli.g l.tirpu-ce. Price ac cording to distance of hauling. Ad j dress '1" Sotlth 'hik fltcet. fcTORAOK! STORA'iKI HTORAOL! lieo. T. Hull A Sou's public and pri vale warehouse Is now ready for sli kinds of storage. Hops, wool, grut i, ncrvhaudise and household gotsis. II ALL 4 SON. lyi SOG t i WITHOUT t ? words r -. V i "i .;;'i-.r." ft. l-l Hilly, "i-lniw d.m't Urriy lu-mv. It L- it 1 11 hiw vt nor ' ::. :-d 1 want to s.i- n.-vsy and ' -. c-iinii'i: I'm fi-mi itu- im--itl-w. -;i;,.i a n. ni.'.rtiit'iV sul . 1 hi I''",i's fuiluT Un'ktHl uut tunisn l ho r- v and ttu btth.k Imo tin shining t :-v y mui liii-ti ilnwii m hifl Utile "ii is a isluluful ttiitc, lVciiy. nud i i-v t.mi'f.n'.- i-tii Mitmli.iW I h:iv i vcr -liLttl l.Mtkiii dtf at i hi lii'd j lii'!:f sihiv ih;' widuw faim thert." ' "IV. th r. 1 t LiiiiiUt Uu' Uitl II hum w.-.snm yr I "hiil yini, ilttiV No. Tin' widow I li 1 1 thort al.Mio iinw. A I li-ast lit" lmn l:fr t-hiUlreu u iMiufi-rt Iht. but thi'y u!i very yoiuiji. and she Is sad. Hi'tiy." "How luanv chililri-n liaa she, fa ther?" "11 vo. I think. 1 have an ltha that itu met with a vl"lont ileal h Just afler its iu.r father, but 1 have iiui tiskinl her. 1 diil tint like ti speak to her iiliout It, nh ho xh soiuellini k I have lt;.il i lie iiiulaei y ti peep betwivn the Stinks of li,r e. rtnln and set the Utile heads elusterln rouiul her." lteity was inaki'.ij; a t-iow calculation In her own tnlml. "l-'ive! That's like us. father. May we jret to know tin children? Kvcn If Ihey arc very, very sad about their fa ther, they might like to have us to teji." "Yes. dear, but it must be the other way round. They must have tea with $ou. for they are very unir, and 1 don't think my hungry daughters would ap preciate their li as. Their father worked hard and was very provident, nnd of ten and often I have watched hiiu m lug borne after nightfall laden with food for his wife and little ones. Hut now It Is so different! The Utile widow works night and day aud denies her self even the necessaries of life, but It Is a hard thing for her, Hetty, to satis fy and tend and nurse her growing family." Hetty's blue tyes were soft and misty with tears. "Oh, father, how terrible It Bounds! lo let ua help them, the poor widow nnd her liltle children. 1 will give them some of my breakfast every day and my tea. l'oor, poor widow!" "You must not Imagine she Is discon tented because she Is sad. Hetty. She is a brave little soul, and I have heard her singing to her Utile ones wheu I am sure her heart was very heavy. I was glad to hear her, because It made me think that she was getting over her loss." "How did her husband die, father?" "He died a vtnlent death." Hetty luokt (1 round fearfully and then grasped Iht father's hand. "Murdered! Oh. father, how horri ble! Surely It can't be true! Nurse would have told us. She always tella us horrors when she is doing our hair." "All the same. It is true. Hetty, al though nurse may not have heard It. He was fhot down on his way home as he was traveling slowly In the cool of tho evening. The poor little wife was looking out for him, and she saw It all. The cruel gun. the ambushed enemy, the brave effort he made lo get home, the struggle, the fall and then the cud! Hetty. I shall never forget the pitifulness of It the cries of the deso late wife, the clamor of the children. I was over the stile this stlle-ln n moment, and I carried him home and laid him out stlllly on the seat under the yew tree. 1 meant to bury him In the early morning, but when I came again he was gone." "I-'athcr:" Interrupted Hetty. "You are making it up. I know you wouldn't talk to me like that about liny real murder, oh, fnth-r. Is It really and truly true?" "Yes; It Is ipdto true." "oh, 1 kiiuw what you mean," mild Hetty, with Hushed cheeks. "It Is true In a way, but not as I mean. It Is not a man at all; Just an animal or a bird. Oh. I guess nil the story now. It Is that little browu wren that vrll shot the first day of the holidays." "Well, Hetty?" "1 knew you were sorry, father, al though you did not say anything." "And what was the good of saying anything, 1 should like to know, when Cyril was brick In his own riMm, prac ticing with his air gun to s-ee how many more murders he could commit with Impunity V "He didn't mean It to be a murder, father. Tell me nmre about her." "About the Utile brown wren?' "Hut call her the widow, father. It Mill i ids so ihueh more sad." "Weil, the widow was Jo-d what I told ou. Hetty: J ust ns p:.tle:it and brine and tend, r hearted, nnd If you care to clamber m er the st lie and climb to thi' first bran Ii of the .isli tree you can p -p Irlwirn the chin'.; of bT cur; nil j a lid v,,i;h J r cm Idling her liahitH and singing her pong without wor ds " "Cyril neer tboi.j.bt of It like that, father." a Id "He Just likes n target (o -!, j t at. If I I1 I! him the sto ry of ih.' wr- ii. t'ath r. and call her the widow, in ion do. I don't believe he will eir Mi it ul tin :.:..'. again. Cyril lifts a very kind h:trl. n.ill,;." "V. I!, joii cm try, H liy." fcald her rtiTher. "Not i I nt the wr-ri". It- ttyr" mild Cyril wh.-n "!.- told him. "Oh. of coin- ' t.o! if f:,!h r would rntlor 1 didn't. It -'' iii taller IciihiIi- If you b-4; at it fr .m (he u hji's fihit of view. An! U v do make n horrid lioise. l!:it ! If J li t h'iW h tar'! of oln- I !:,d. v jmi ii.it.-ht tlx Mi" up B tKjtih o-i f- : I n "Mir- you 1 would r i ! . 1 r ho- b" !e.,-l. It ,!;-;: v LI CKV I!UV MIMN'i STOCK. We are the authorized agents for l he side of a limited amount of treas ury sti- k In the Lucky lli.jr Mining ( on pny, which e Ter for ale at 7"i cents. Those who ish to lcome I wners in this splendid property, i d nil' their a plications at on, . :,t our t lliee and give us the nvi.Mit you wish to inveat. I n ne Real F..tate 4 liiTwtment Co. Ms'if fIIIFPPf Hotel Arrivals 1101TMAN HOUSE. D.I''. Vol non, Oakland. J. D. llaufmull, Pleasant Hill. .1. W. Payne. .1. T. (iilleuwutor and wife. J. (i. (1. tiilloiiwater. W. 10. Thompson, Portland. 11. C. Carton, Oakland. I.oul Wulleiitl. F. C. Mitltosun, Fall Creek. K. J. Tibbetts, Ashland. O. llortou, Falrmutilit. S.MF.FDK. Walter Juookon, l'.lno. Harold dacokon, P.SiT,. .). W. Tate, VIda. 0. K. Hade, Portland. A. C Ruby nnd family, W. Vu. K. II. Maiuriou, Drain. J. W. Hamilton, Roseburg. W. A. Purhaugh, Chicago. (J. W. Scott, Wyoming, 111. Jno. Parrott, Portland. J. .M. lleunoti, Kiinsns City. (J. H. Kelly, Portland. N. M. Newport, Alhiuiy. J. II. Stevens, Seattle. L. II. Julilf, (ialosburg, 111. A. Spencer, S. l' J. S. Keppi-r, Los Angeles. K. Hester, Springfield. T. F. Hickman, Albany. W. O. Jackson, Portland. Hen Levy, N. V. Alfred Kohner, N. V. Thos. Aramond, Chicago. Cliss. Leruy, Cotlngo firovo. J. II. Stump, Cottage (irovo. Thos. Campbell, Cottage (irovo. t Jas. Whltford, Cottage (.Irovo. W.C . Johnson, Cottage Orove. T. S. Hrow, H. V. J. H. Howard, Portland. PUHLIO SCHOOL KXAMINATION Kightb grndo publlo sc-hool exam! nations will be held In the public schools of I.aue county as follows: May 20, 21 aud 22j June 17, 18 and 19, I!)!. Teachers desiring to give these ox- mlnatlous, please notify me as to the number of list of questions wanted and date of examinations chosen. If those requests for lists are not re colved immediately I may not have a sulllcleut number for all. April 111, I'.KXI. W. M.M1LLKR, County Huperliiteudeut. KXCURSION RAT1 LAST, VIA CHEAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. Chicago and return 171 Mi St. Louis and return U7 bli Peoria and return GO 2T St. Paul ami return (X) On .Minneapolis anil return 00 00 Deluth and return 00 (XI Dates nf aalo: June 4th and fith and '21th to rutth; July K.lh and Kith, aud August 'i'llh ami ith. Tickets good for M daya. For full Informa tion call ou or atldresa 11. Dickson, city ticket agent, Itl Third street, Portland. Oregon. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Jerry Atkinson, has tMn duly appointed njteciitor of the estate nf lllriim Wlngsid, deceased, and of the partnership estate of said Hiram Viingard, deceased, and Martin Win gard by the County court of Lane county, Oregon: and sll persons hav ing claims against either of .aid es tates are hereby nolllled to present the same to the undersigned with the I .roper Touchers at the law olllce of Illljreu, iu Eugene, Oregon, within six months from the date of this niithx; aaid claims to lis duly verllled aa b. law required. Dated Oil. l"th day of May, !!!. JERRI" ATKINSON, Executor of the estate of Hiram Wingard and of the partnership estate of Hiram ami .Martin ingts.l. L. lillyeu. Attorney fur sld otate. THE CIGAR that has enlisted more "regulars," than any in the field. Its unusual merit makes the union lasting. Save the Bands. ata B-aflSBBTBtcnata-aa-Mjiai i i ujbhmb m tttarr-l 1 1-na 8 iriiitirtii;Jka&. m ClASSIFIED tOLUBN. Noticw under this b-'ii.l not to ex ceed livo linos, bo cents u week; ipl.fiO a month; fl-l.iH.) per year. For Sale. WOOL HATS KOU t)M KOUTH. Nice, clean white wool at IV ceiila per pound. Woolen Milla. KOU SALK. A lino reshlouco and ohoico lot at less than cost of (ho house. Mho two desirable residence lots at WO lens than other similar lota in town, K. McMurphoy. TKN AC UK TUAOT l-'lHl SALR 1 have ten neroH of land on tho Itlair farm adjoining the city limits of Kugene, which I will sell. lmpilro of Ooorge t'rotior. l'"OK SALK Two line Jersey cows, turn was fresh In March, tho other will come In Aug. 1st; two lino 18-months-old heifers, will be in one in January and the other In Febru ary; also one heifer calf -1 months tilth My cattle are carefully trained and bred ami am kind and gentle. M. 0. VauTyne, Kalr mount addition, Kugone. Help WanUd. WANTKH. Lady agents wanted In Kugeno for threo of tho "latest." neatest aud moat attractlvo articles of necessity to women. Handsome. proiita. Address A. O. Hclunldt, 171IH McAllister street, Han l'l un ci sco. WANTK1). Wo want a representative in ovory city and town in this statu to present our business. Our propo sition Is ifn exceptional ono aud olf era to a good reliable, honest party, with references, not lesy than IKKJ per month. No canvass. Hitflor appointing of agent a bona fide, legitimate business. Address with stamp, C. O. rulslfor & Co., Lumber Kxehange. Hoattlt). WANT LI). Several industrious per sons In each stale to travel for house established eleven years and with a largo capital, to call upon merhants and agents for successful and profitable line. Permanent en gagement. Weekly cash salary of 1H and all traveling expousui and hotel bills advanced in cash each week. Lxpcrionce not essential. Mention reference and enclose self addreased envelope. The National. Caxtou Hldg.. Chicago. MANAUhK WANTED. A respon sible manager wanted to take charge of ware rooms aud olfloo in tho fullowlug counties: Lano, Douglas, Coos, Curry, Josephine, Jaokaou and Klamath and otltco to lie In Eugene. Apppllcant must havo.loOO.UO cash for security aud A 1 references. Address Manager, P. O. liox 'Jii'.il, Sau Frauoican, Cel. BMiatk. Ih K,nd 1m Ho Unvp BotjM C S Farrow & Co ...REAL tSTATE... WMtia fttel Ititirnrr. Dealt-r In Mr rcatl iih M rht ner y, 1 m DifiiU. AMhaivtt atortK riM.ni t rtMiallr rim. J MARX STEAM DYEING and CLEANING WORKS CHRIS MARX, Jr Prop M.I Willamette Street. Phone lllack Hoi EUGENE,- OREUCN. I a.&i Ask the Agent FOR TICKETS VIA flOE Spokann, St l'aul, Duluth, Minnoupoliii, Chicago and all points East. O TRAINS DAILY FAST TIME. Now equipment throughout Day coaches, Palace and Tourist sleepurs, Dining and Buflet Smoking Library Car. Daylight trip through the CitHcade and Kocky moun tains. For full particulars, rates, folders, etc, call on or address J. W. PHALON.t. r. a. II. DICKSON, c. I.A. 122 Third street Portland A. II. C. DKNN1STON, O. W. P. A. till! First Avenue Seal tin Wash OREGON Short Line Union Pacific Ann TSe east The.0.:R.f N. Glveti the Choice ot Ir.REE IMl'.l DAILY TWO VIA THE CfllbCH lilt HUT aCnTe. Rl. ' Q Snokana Mlnneaooi a St. Paul n, Chloago- LUE Salt Lake Denvar Omaha Clilrago and KanaaaClty. Ooewn H'.eainera leave Pol Hand Ter i Days fur SAN FRANCISCO. Roata leave Portland dally fir all W II lamettualid Cilunil la lli.er Points Monthly Meatin rs lo t binaatot Js ari For lull lufoiii.atloti call m, o less lift.;. .1 O. I. o N r e. ' nllll-t, A. t. .KAI'l 'I I ,- . .. ..- i 4 ut, it. . l i t '