V
Tlio Kind Yon Have Always Bought, aud which has beeu
in use for over 30 years, lias borne the signature of
0 fr " n'"1 has been made under his per-
TjtttaTlrtt solml supervision sineo its tiifuncy.
jtT7, cocv. Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" nre but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tlio health of
Infants aud Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Cnstorin is a lit rmless ..bstittito for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
fciila'us neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrcotio
8uli ' I'cc. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and ii i:j s Fovcriiiliness. It cures Diurrliuua and Wind
Coli. . " relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Elatiilency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep,
'i l.e Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
CSNUINE CASTORS A ALWAYS
B ars the Signature of
I
Tie KM You toe
In Use For Over
TMt OCNTAUH COMPANY, TT MURRAY
Trochei's Colchicine Salicylate CaDStiics.
A standard ar..-; !i: '..Hible cure for RHEUMATISM and GOUV,
endorsed ty t:;e highest medical authorities of Europe cui
America. Dkpc.-.sed only in spherlcd capsules, which dis
solve in liavi'.vs of the stomach without causing irritation or
disagreeable svt;n:oms. Price, $1 per bottle. S.ld by
druggist;. B; sure and get the genuine.
HL1.1A):8 M.VU. to, CLEVELASI), OHIO. Solo Irnoa.
COLCHICINE
SALICYLATE ,
For gale by Linn
UEAH TPJ Ann WTAII
The great remedy for nervous prostration and all diseases of the Kuueratlve
orfransof either sex, such as Nervous 1'rostration, Failing or Lost Manhood,
Impotoncy, NiL'btly ljinlssiotis, Yoiuhful Errors, Mental :rry, xces.sivo use
of Tobacco or Opium, which load to Consumption and Im hi. v. Willi evory
$5 ordur we p-uarautcc to cure or refund thu money. Sold .6 SX.OU per Sox
G boxes for $.'.i;0. J. ."UOTT-S Cifli;.TlI Ali CO., . evtiuud, Ohio.
For Sale by Linn Drug Co.
fate Normal chool
- laaue pun no scuooi ot titjouc ou
I pupils well equipped in all its bran-
jes iueliiiding Sloyd, Music, Drawing and Pnyfdt'Hi Training. The Normal
iiree tho heat and quickest way to State Cei'tnt i.'ato. '
fall term opens Sept. 22. ror Catuoguo or mtornjution mldrees.
rfj.B. V. BUTLER, Sec.
UGENE
BLUE RIVER
FLORENCE
STAGE LINE
Bangs Proprietor
tage leaves Eugene for
e River daily except Sun-
aio.iU a. m. Stage leaves
'gene for Florence daily
jpept Sunday at 6 a. ni.
I
Why Don't You Use
LLIRD'S SNOW I.lNiMRNT?
. This Popular Remedy
Neural-
13' L"16 "k, Stiff Joints, Corns.
ious and Chilblains, aud all in-
fuiatiou of Man or Boast.
TESTIMONIAL:
Best Liniment on Earth.
I'. 3lll.lH C... n-.u.in
! cl,ll 1 ., ' 'l'w "fli
"If''"'1': .!. "rites: "I
"vnma 01 jinimoiii,
.'d Mallard 'b Snow Liniment
;."?"";'; ism and l'ulns. I think
siiinieiit on earth " I
I
testimonial.
Cures Sciatica.
L. Kilpy, LL. V., Cuba
"rut-..: "Aitu. tr.... j w
I
r ip ..J . - 'I.V.TU.l UHIB 111
i-n ",1'B1,,",U from Sciatic P.heu-
tndn z TT,,.l:-.,.p,,.,,,B!:,8' 1
Irsi ri:, , : "ri"".ii"ii KiTiiiu
if. , "Vf' B"d the second entire
I'tion.
it iinqualiQed recom-
e Sell and Recommend It
Always Bought
30 Years.
STftCET, NCWVOM CITV.
Drug Co.
1H
M01"X"S
Monmouth, Oregon.
Training School for teachers. Courses
arranged epseoially for training touch
ers for all LrunchoH of the profusion.
Most npi'mved work for graded and
ungraded work taught in nut mil dis
trict school. The demand for gradu
ates of this school as tenchers far ex
ceeds the supply. Xho Triiining Do
pai'tuieut v;hicli consists of a nine
E. D. RIlSSLER, Pres.
DR.
,!0HN L. K2LLETT.
i;ia.fiii!
1'raik Mut Kc..:t t 1r.vie-M.irk
Oil of Ivlca SwcctSiiiiitsufliden
Rheunmtism, Kidney, fdr.-imch, nrd Nervous
Diseases ar positive'; en;. J Ti-ith Oil and Sweet
Spirits of Ktlen. lirxv.: .. will get it fjr you.
Manufactured hy Ciii'm nlft Co-Operative Medi
cal Company. Capital Ktr.k, $t .500,000. of 50,000
shares at J30 each. No one emit own more than
one share. As iiicoru- lu'ircnric. sVinrcs increase
tn value. A'rite for ii ;of rti'rinlwr aud rules, to
C. C. M. Co., bu.&Xa, i r Oakland, Cal,
NOTICE
To all the Property Owners of
Lane County.
Tho Eugene Konl Estato
chance is now haruioiiioufily
Ex
annized with tho foilowiUB soventeeu
no.tive aconts who have coniiectioun
throucb thu Inimit;ratiou liureau al
fihi.-uim with fX) eub-nouts
l.n .l.lVll ami Trnn.
lIirullK'llui.i. v.io i.jivi.i." ..... v. - . -r
orf, litod for sale itb any mem
her of the CM'hiinpe will not only
be listed with our eaptern eonnec
tlniis but will be advertised and
.,ir..r...l for sale by every member
of the exchange.
W. W. CALK INK, '
M. SVAUVKIiUP,
CEO. M. MILLER,
C. s. i'.i:.:ov.
II. K. lKUXENISECK,
K. .1. 1'HAHIEH,
F. T. I'LANK,
C. C. COIIMAN,
M. II. C'OFFMAN,
W. S. MATE1.K,
K. I!. WILLIAMS,
L. II. GAUETT.
J. L. LOWLAND,
VIUlilL LOWLAND,
1). K. WALK Eli,
1IENJ1M1NE F.EES.
ti. (i. (JKOSS.
i hmtb
by
.1-1 'V
THE WATER COM
PANY HEPLIFS
E.xp'ams Where the Water Comes I
from and How It Is Se
cured.
. EiiKiuu, Or.. A-.ii;. 21, UU'M.
Editor Cinird: A few days sineo
there a.ii'ined in the lii.ar.l a teller
fl'iiin .Mr. Sehw.i.zM'hjbl, of Kiielie,
askiuii a imbliu slalemeul from the
Eiiueiio Waier C'oiii.any as t.i tlio
Euk'oiio water Mijiply, and iulimatiiiK
at tho seme time; that it was his
opinion and the popular opinion of
tho community, that it comes from
the river.
if such a misapprehension prevails,
we are sincerely glad that Mr.
Sclmarzsehild has vailed attention
to it aud thus B'ven us au occasion
aud opportunity to currrret it, and
at the same time "yive full informa
tion concerning this very Important
matter. There is no subject which
more vitally eoiicei lis a community
than that of the water supply, for it
involves public health, convenience,
and lire protection.
When the Eugene Water Company
was llrst oracized, the water for the
city supply was pumped direct from
the Willamette just below the bridge
across the river norlh of town.
Thor cmb investigation had dcierm
iued that tlio water 01 the Willamette
was pure and whol some, aud being
accessible and very abundant, was
regarded at that timo tho best source
possible, lu tho progress of the city,
a sewer system was established, aud
the sewerage of the city was dis
charged into tho mill race, just above
lis coullueuco with tho river, and only
a fow hundred yards above the before
Dieutioued water supply. Soon as
the Eugene Water Company ascer
tained that tho sewerage was to dis
charge at this point, immediate steps
were taken to Hud another source for
the water to be supplied to tho city.
Iu pursuance of this purpose a very
large well was constructed at tho site
of the present water station, a well
which for the most of the season, has
a capacity of twenty-five or thirty
thousand gallons au hour, which is
ample for all purpores. 'J ho water
puuped from this well is for
ced into the largo roeervoir on
Skinner's or Shclton's Ilutte, and
thence , by gravitation, and pressure
amounting at the maximum about
120 pounds to the square inch, sup
plies all parts of tho city. This well
has been the sole source of city supply
from the time it was constructed
uutil last year, except during about
two mouths of the hottest aud dryest
part of the summer, when to meet
the increased demauds for water on
account of irriagtiou, water was
pumped direct from the Willamette
at a point east of Midgley's mill,
this point being about a quarter of a
mile above tho soworago discharge
beforo mentioned. Last year, llJtrj,
tho company determined to abandon
its connection with tho river entirely
and find water sulfcient for all pur
poses at all times of tho year, by a
uew well. Accordingly a well was
constructed closo to the bank of the
Willamette, east of Midgley's mill,
where a very largo flow of water of
tho very best quality was found, and
we hoped at tho time, that this would
so augment tho supply from tho old
well as to meet all demands for
many years. Soon as this well was
established, tho pipe line which main
tained our couuectiuu with tho river,
was broken, and thero has been no
water pumped from tho river at all
since 1901 or for the last two years.
It was hoped that the new well would
so iucrease the supply alforded by
that of the old well, as to meet all
demauds for many years, but the How-
to this well was not quite up to our
auti cipations, and tlio unusunl growth
of Eugouo has almost doubled the
demand for water, and this with the
waste aud abuso ol water on tho part
of many consumers, Iiiib put our
supply closo to the limit during the
very dry weather which has recently
prevailed. Tho company is trying to
promptly meet this emergency, by
constructing a largo Hlterer or
percolator, from tho well to the
river. It iB universully conceded that
there is a large How of wafer throng!;
tho stratum of gravid which underlies
the soil all over the this valley, and
that this How comes for the most part
from the river. That this is true
there is no question, and further the
water of tho Willamette Valley has
the reputation of being as good, if
not the best, in the United States.
Then, agalu, there is no quest inn that
therei are numeroniis subterranean
channels through this gravel, if they
could be found, carrying nil immense
volume of water, such a How was In i
fact found at tho oi l well. Then, If
ihiu ln triii.. Hint tlu rn i n In rt'O un
.lr.riirouu.1 How of nat.T tlirniiK'li Hi..! "Iw.r i:. y.nr- I iitnr-.l I iisuir.TH .,1.,
, ,, . ,. I. i iiiiin fr.rn r hcniuiil inin iiml nnlliiiiK
..niv-l wliloh hupplios nil tl.iH j ;.'nv .,, ,, ,1 I trii .l ,.v..rytl,lr,K
Iry, mill if tlio water f'owinn tliniiicli i n. I chih.' !i.kiip Klfi'triii Kit
lliKarnrel Ih thus Mirilli.l, thcti it Iith inul it.- Il.i- trn i.ti tt mi ilii'lnc mi
follows Hint if n rhiiuhcl in cnn.-l ruc
Icd from our well to the river. In
which natural conilit ionn im fiiith
fully reprofltiee.l, the water thun
rearhing (the wrll iiinnt lie iih icc.1
iiml ii J pure an that nrijluully In thti
well. Now thin in exactly what the
Kiiu'ene Water t'oinpiiny in dnini:.
We are trying to iiicrraHe the volume
nf water In tlio well, wit hunt any
nrlHle or le-s as to tlm qualify. I.y
iijiikiim a channel direct from well to
river, which channel Ik tilled with
fravel ami mtnl with the addition of
charcual, if we can gvl it, thiout!i
utiii'h tlio natrr rnut IlittT ami por- I
Oiilatt' hiii thus phi ify l;ofui-t it ciin
iivu'li thi well. I y lliitf i Iihiiiii'I IIiiih ,
..!l rn. (...! . u ..ni..LK i-..u..l. 11...!
tfiitiui result i'Viu'1 ly tid il v.o .luaitil
by uoil turtuuii Ithd MK'h u t!uiv bv
lritrry 01- thk v.tki:.
j It has nlwcy:
; sire and policy
fttr.'ii lit!.. ii
i able, and iu 1
lii-oii tin rsini'iTt' tlr
ot t l.t ruii'jmpy I n
y Ut iitT i.l'l-.ii.-!
w lu. vi 1 i n t iy
t-invent; till. &iHu ulliT tlit rohsti-iK-ttuu
nf ttn Hist well, tlio i'imiiiuy
h;il a vi'iy I'XliiiuMiw ti-M ot tile
wiiti r from tlit well, uiitl aUo from
tin river at tlio point of counrrtion
with tlio water stut Urn. Tho Hint
toa-t was miuU' ly Prutt'ssor Mot luro
uiuior tho tmporvitfirn of Pruttnor
Collior, who at. that timo vva Pro
fostior of t'honiihtry in tho Onon
Stato t'nivoiKity. 'J'ho iluto imliralos
lor tho wator of tho vill or-pooially, a
purity which cannot W oo lli d liy
any wator from uny t-oiirco in tho
work, in fart as Hourly ah.-o) utol y
puro as puBfibk', anil that from tho
river is a very closo second, having
hut h small per cent, more of a
traco of alhumuiohl ammonia, tho
only traco at all of any organic tnib
atanoo what over in i it hoc wator.
ThU totil lain lioeii followed ly a
long aorii'8 of testw and analyses by
tho most competent biithoritios: to bo
found. Professor MoCluro, after ho
becamo Professor of Chemistry in
the Univoriwty, repeatedly tested tho
wator, always with tho tlrrft ronult,
then Piol'os or Laehman, ono of tho
boat chomifct-i in tho United States,
made a test and found the water ab
solutely pure.
Dr. Prentice has tested the water
also, almost every month of evory
year, and declares it to bo absolutely
jmre, mid has always found it so.
Professor Washburue, of tho Oregon
Stato University and at the time State
Hioloist, nmdu ! careful .test of tho
Kugene water supply, taking it from
the hydrants, aud not only made a
chemical test, as others had done
before, but a biological or micoscopi
cul test, making it thorough and ex
haustive and with the same results ua
all former cMiminntious, namely,
that it is absolutely freo from con
tamination of uny kind. Tho Oregon
Stato Hoard of Jlealth has very re
cently made a test along tho sumo
lines as that of Prufessor Washburn,
and they also fouud a purity not ex
celled by tho water supply of any city
in this country. Alter all this, it
must follow that the statement, made
by the Eugene corriespundent of tho
Tclt gram, is a tissue of malicious
and willful falsehood from beginning
to end, aiid no man could make Mich
a statement who has not ost all sense
of truthfulness and-honesty.
The Kugeno Walci Company has
nothing to conceal from the public,
concerning the source or character of
the city water supply, but know that
tho water and tho service will favor
ably compare with that of any other
company or municipality in this
country.
Tin Kugeno correspondent for tho
Telegram makes tho statement that
tho Kugeno water supply, which he
declares comes from tho river, has
boon fouud upon test to bo very im
pure, and that it has been tho occas
siou of much of tho sickness which
has been prevailing at this place. No
moro malicious or false statement
could ho uttered by any man. In the
first place-very little sickuess which
under any circumstances could be at
tributed to wator, has occurred at
Kugeno at any timo, for Kugouo 1b
one of tho most healthful localities in
Oregon; and such cases as have oc
curred at all have easily been trace
able to local water supply, which
when abandoned and replaced by city
wator, the disease bus immediately
ceased,
Tho fa.'t is, that Kugenecity water,
has lioon demonstrated not only by
chemical and biological tests but by
the very certain one of its use for
Hftoen years, to bo of such exception
ally hip,h quality, that some mout
hers of tho present city Hoard of
Health, have discussed tho advihtt
bility, if it could be done at all, of
closing all tho wells of tho city and
having every one use the city water,
aud thus afford absolute protection
against such diseases hh aro borne by
water.
It is the intention of the company
from now on to furnish an ample
supply of water wholly from wells,
which are to bo carefully guarded
and frequently tested, and to so ex-
t'lid and Improve tho service, us to
meet the demand of any pOKrtihlo
future development of Kugeno, and
to afford nil who desire it tho bene
Ills ami convenience of the city water,
Very lespei-trnlly,
The Kngejie Water Co.
ili.LTALKV TO'iTUKK').
A case c;iiT'.f to light that for per
sistent mid tnirneroilul torture hns
I
rliMi.s never 1,'vu equalled. .1
I .ul.ilii'i. k i f ('iilii.ii. Ciilif., wrll.
earth i or that trcuhle A few buttle
ol it. c(ini'!'-tcir relieved and cured
me.' .In-t as i:'-''! for liver and
kidney trniilli- i;i. d general de
l.ility." ('i:! c-.i.tr-. Sat intact i.ni
KUHiati'ei d l y W. Icl,iiiic), druK
K'8t. ( AI.I. 1 (d; CUV WAliilAiVjy.
Notice v leiel y (dvcii that all city
1 ariHiiti. r. i I'd red prior to January,
J.:i, will ho faid on pres.. nlation at
my olliee on Ai'i! 1!. Inter-c-t
will cea- 1111 that day.
i.iiienc, Oiecnii, Aeu. li, lim'i.
I HANK IlKISNKK,
City Treuauror.
When you take your outing
tail tic Mckenzie, uou'i
up th stop at tho
Hotel Sparks
BLUE RIVER..
An elegant house, nice rooniB.
everything new , neat and clean.
KIHST CLASS tfKKVIl'K
AND KKASDN AD1.K UATKS.
C. D. EDWARDS, Prop.
N. B. IukhI tishiug anil hunting.
Two carloads
of Marble
and Granite
That should havo beeu
hero for early summer
trade will arrive in
tho next Mdays. Call
aud get low prices for
fall work as 1 must
closo it out.
E. C. LAKE,
Cor. Sixth and Willamette streets.
GO TO MORROW
For your Plumbing Work.
We cany in stock at all times a
complete stock of plumbing tlx tores
aud collect thorn up in a practical
way.
Sewer Work a Specialty
titMieral jobbiiiK iu Tin and R'jeet
iron work promptly attended to.
( )itr ju ices ara ) I til 1 1 .
WILL 1YI. MORROW.
No 480 Willamette alreat.
I'buue Ulack
...Hotel Gross...
Eugene, Oregon.
Newly constructed aud neat
ly furnished.
American and Kuropean plan.
Headquarters lor Commer
cial Travelers and Mining
Men.
Kirst-Class Kcstaurant, aud
Sample Kooms in connection.
T. D. CONDON,
Manager.
Ycrington's
Phono Quinine never falls to
cure.
White Pine
for tho ough that follows
Satisfaction '
or money
back.
Yerington
gth st. Drug Store.
See Overton
Wall Paper and
Paint Co.
For anything you wnnt
in the Taint, Oil,
Varnish, Brush, Glass,
and Moulding lino.
Glazing fre ot charge.
40 West 8th St.
Aya & Son
For your Plumbing, Tining
and Gfiieiul lienairiiiK
No. .11 Wont 8th st,
I'ho.io Ivotl Kti 1.
O ist X" KJt J. . JL .
8ntb' 11,8 ,f,mi" Ha,,l "ft
THE HMKKUB KARM KOH SALK
Mr. Stephen J. Hmtcd has now
placed nla beautiful farm at Walter-
ville, for Bale with tho KtiKone iioal
KHlnto ExchiiliKe, tlironnh tho aKDlicy
of KniHior & Miller. Any ono dualr
iiiK informal Ion rcKiirding tho Mime
can call on any niouihcr of tho Kx
chatiKu. Tlio I'ccik'ca lee cream freezer If
ho Himpli-Ht, LecaiiKe II baa fewer
pai'ta and bcHt hecaiiho It froe.e
quicker and tiiiiouther creaui. We
i ell thelli.
( 'haiiihei-a' Hardware.
KAN I), (MiAVKL AMIWAM VOH
SALlv.
Iliiil ling Hand, Kraiol mid luam do
livereil to order on Hhort notico,
".. 1''. Cioiier, phono, liluck 412-1.
A. t Matli.ewi, phone, liluck 4S-I.
.'o -i :;. i ji: I'm; wood.
Me, I r-peatliij.' i lioli'iin In OtoRon.
c.iiii'. r miilai, model 1KXI, Uainiiu-
i !i" larrel, In pi rfict rni.ditlon,
qniie lit 1 iuard olllce.
Ill-
CASTORIA
lor I.'.i'Ai'ts snd 'S1 .'drcn.
The Kind Van Havs 'ways Bough!
Blnturo of VCU(
OTICK TO CIIKDITOKS.
K-tto of (iillmoio l. Shiiey, rie-
CtMMHl.
Notice Is hereby given" that tho
County Court ot Kane county, Oio
gon, hus duly appointed U I .. I' legal,
the executor ot tho estate and last
will aud tcftameut of Oillmoro 1 .
Shirey, deceased. All persons having
claims against said eslato are hereby
notified to present the same duly veri
tied, vith tho proper vouchers, to tiie
said e. 'ooutor at the law olllco ul
Woodcock A- Harris in Kugei.e, ioie
county, Oregon, within mk month.
from the date of this notice.
Dated this '20th dav of Mav, V.KU.
U K. I'U-.t'.AK,
Kxcutor of tho estate and last will
aud testament of liillmnro 1. Shir
ey, deceased.
Woodcock A Karris, Attorneys for cs
tato.
NOTJCK TO CKKIHTOKS.
Kstato of Mary K . (Jray deceased.
Notice is hereby given that ttie coun
ty court of Kane County, Oregon, ha
duly appointed John C. Oray, tlio ad
ministrator of the estate of Mary K.
Ciray, deceased. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
not i tied to present the samo duly veri
lied with tho proper vouchers to said
administrator at tho law olllco of K.
T. Harris, in Kueite, Kane County,
Oregon, within six mouths from the
date of this notice.
Dated at Kugeno, Kane County, Ore
gon, this 31st day of April, Uk'.t.
JOHN C. OKAY,
Administrate of tho estate
of Mary K. Oray, deceased.
.L 1 Harris. Attorney (
'Tito UiK" Soueutit'ii l.ury wlifie"
LILIPUT
Coilfpsa'cle Pocket
Stereoscope
Apparatus
T1 o 1'iiialit'Mt Stcrpi.i.r with th'.t.tn.iif.r. t u
t., :il ,'ltr.:l... Hi. tli iii.!(.!.e I III .llll-.i.'in i:.'li,n
illi ru'h c.'lil u.i.l . iU'ei.!rc.ir..ttiiiiii!.iuiiii i:
i.iCliuliu,: I'll V K Pl.lt.VlUplltf, Vivl( I'i HI'
i.i:rv). l ii.ellutvSLlHI. S.'mf.or.l n,
pi..;.ui.l in la nr t'otui. A'.;jiNTS ANT L
i irtT ;v: eri .of cort cc
i i ivizue in vanror.tia
! where materials arc I
i proiluccd. The lowest
j priced roofinc made,
j Lasts longer than all
j others. It is weather
j and water-proof and
hie resisting.
ftond fat bnolilrt, j
The Parafiinc Paint Co.
end DtAVtr, Colorado.
r
""TrfllWWnTIIHfllTl
BLUE RIBBON
State
Fair
8 .
8 SALEM
Scpember 14 19, 1903
Tho urenti'Ht Kxpohitlou mid Llvt
Htock Khow on tho J'a-
cillc. Count.
Hili CIiihh ItiicuiKovory afternoon
$12,000 Cash Premiums
on liroatock and Farm
producta.
All oxhlliilH hauled freo ovor tho
Houtborn I'acillc.
Koduced triiUHporlatioii ralea on till
llnuH.
Live Stock Auction Sale
bold lu connection with fair.
Kino cainptuu ground free, and re
duced ratcBon camperi.' ticket,
t'omo and lirini; your fam
ilioH. I''or furlher In
formal ion, write.
M. D Wisdom, Secretary!
Portland, OrcKuii.
AmcricanBeauty
and F. C. Corsets
E x elusive
desiini and
latest fashion
able models.
Over 90 new
and tip-toilate
styles to se lec t
from. Made
from seleoled
w e a t w c 1 1
fabrics and
every pair
I1.19 our liber
al K'mnmu-c,
Ask to sec
Uieui.
am
Kalamazoo Corset Co.
KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN
old nd recommndU by
Ax Billy Department Store
iT
MARX STEAM DYEING
AND CLEANING WORKS
CHRIS MARX, Jr. Pro .
ot5 Willametlo Street. Phone Black
14il
KUUKXK, . - ORKGCN
i r c f r -
. V J lull UW tt V.U ft
i...F!EAL tSTATE... I
Loans and liitiiiriiuco. Jtealer I
iu llai'vestiuu .Machinery, lu- a
ipleinoutri. Alno havo atorugo I
louiii at rcasouablo rates. I
. Oltico 50 W illauiutto St. '
-,.-. M
a m
alik J'S:
Vour attention la called to the
"Pioneer Limited"
traina of tho
Chicono & St. Paul Railroad;
"Tho only perfect traina in the
world."
Von will Hnd it domralilo to ride
on thniio traina when going to any
point in the eastern stales or Canada.
They connect with all triiuscoutiuoii
tal traiiiH and all ticket agents sell
tickets.
l''or further information, pnniplettj,
ale, nsk any ticket agent or address
J W. CASUY, II. S. HOWE,
"I'rav. Pass. Agent. General Agent.
Portland, Oregon.
Ask the Acnt
FOR
TICKETS
VIA
0Iy1HE,
Sp(kane, St Paul, DuluO',
Minneauolis, Chiciiau
mid all points East.
O TRAINS DAILY O
FAST TIME.
New equipment thro.uf;!:.- 1.
J lay coaches, Palace an
Tourist sleepers, Diniu
and Buffet Smoking
Iiibrary Car.
Daylight trip through
Cascade ai d Rocky '.uouu
tains. For full particulars, rate:,,
folders, tic, call on or addreua
,1. W. PI1AI.ON, t. r. a.
II. DI0KOS, c. 1..
!22Third street PortlanJ
A. II. C. DKNN1STON, O. W. P. A.
12 first AvimiiB Hoattln Wni
Oregon
TO
EAST
Glves'.Uba.rCrtofce of
FEE
DAILY
TWO VIA
isf caiton
5 LIKE
10
Dt'i'le
D nvi'i
Kant. City.
; ) .J . t.i'y-.
'4 a j
.!-,'.:-V.' u.vcr
THF-CRKA7 '
l)RThEBH
n.
Snokana
Mlnneapoi
St. Paul and
Chicago.
Ooeaii Hteainere Ibcito Poi Hand tvorv
S Days for
GMM FRANCISCO.
t ,M iravc Portland dully for ll W ll
I'utietle end Coliitntla River Point.
Vnuttilv ftrtnient to China and Jeimu
Knr full nformatlon call ou o
m is nrvet O. R. N. Tloke
.1 addrou,
A, L. CRAIO.
(4en'l Paeeenger AS