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S2JSSSS . 1 5gSgSJ!gwog I I III I Tbe Kind You Have Always Bou-l -t, Ra which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the. signature of ST? yn-TT' "d ,L"8 bcc"'lomlor his per "al "'tPervkiou since its infancy. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-ns-good" ore but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Iulants and ChUdreu-Experienoe against Uxporiuieut. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless ,?bstltuto for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It c ntniiis neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio stiusti tice. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms ami t lays Feverishness. It cures Diarrli.ua and Wind Co" it relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipatiou and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tha Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. 'Abe Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS yy B ars the Signa Tiie Kind You Have in use For Over 30 Years. THE CtWTOW OOMMNV, TT MURRAY STRICT, MCW VOHK CtTV. Trochct's Colchicine Salicylate Capsules. A standard and infallible cure for RHEUMATISM and GOUT, endorsed by t::3 highest medical authorities of Europe and America. IVrj-erisfd only in spherical capsules, which dis solve in liouitls of the stomach without causing irritation cr disagreeable S'.mntoms. Price. SI ner hotrle. Sold hw (COLCHICINE SALICYLATE druggists. Te sure and gei the genuine. WILI.I.1H9 ill'U. CO.. CLCTELAKl), OHIO, Sole PrOD. For Sale by Linn Drug Co. EAR TU AND VITAUTV m F&M B H td Tho great remedy for nervous prostration and all diseases ol tho Kent-rat Ire organs of either sex, such ns Nervous Prostration. Fuiiincor Lost Manhood 1m potency. Nightly Emissious, Youitifut Krrors, Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco or Onium. which lead to Consu.mnt.ion ami Iiwimitu. with jF0T e k.v Linn Drug Co State Normal School hes incluidirjg Sloyd, Music, Drawing and Physical Training. Tho Normal ouree the best and quickest way to Stato Certificate. rail term opens oept. r or vauiugue or iiiiwi it;winu uip. or J. B. V. BUTLER, Sec. FIlf.FNF BLUE RIVER LUULIM- FLORENCE STAGE LINE E. Bangs Proprietor Stage leaves Eugene for Blue River daily except Sun day at 5:30 a. m. Stage leaves Eugene for Florence daily except Sunday at 6 a. m. I Why Don't You Use 1 BALLARD'S SNOW LINiMENT? j This Popular Remedy CUKES Rut,umati8nli Neo1 gia, Sprains, Urnises, Hums, Lame I3ack, Stiff Joints, Corns, llunlons and Chilblains, and all in flammation of Man or lieaat. TESTIMONIAL: Best Liniment on Earth. Henry D. Baldwin, Supt. Water Works, Shullslmrg, Wis., writes: "I mv.. tried many kinds of liniment, 'ait have never received much benefit until 1 used llallard's Snow Liniment r lihenmatism and Tains. I think It t lie best liniment ou earth " TESTIMONIAL. Cures Sciatica. Ibiv. W. L. Rllcy, LL. 13., Cuba ., writes:, "After ilftoeu davs of j -en,llltiK pi,i from Sciatic Rheu-1 "nit ism, uuder various treatments,!; s induced to try Ballard's Snow: J-iniinent, the tlrst application giving! "it relief, and the second entire! relief. 1 .in II ...... ; !.! . , . . - - - .v '". 11... I.K.I 1 1" , 1 1 111 mendution. Ws Sell and Recommend It Vmr Cc.tiiftis! ture of Always Bought DR. MOTT'S SHI. JWOTT'S CIIKttlCAaL CO., Vl cliuid, OUio. Monmouth, Oregon. Trniuing School for touchers. Courses arranged epsecuilly for training teach ers for all branches of the profession. Most approved work for graded and ungraded work taught in actual dis trict school. Tho demand for gradu ates of this school us teachers far ex coeds the supply. 'ibo Training De piirtmcnt which corj:iidn of a nine grade pulilie school of about 250 pupils well cqiiipned in is 1 1 its brau- E. D. RESSLER, Pres. Oil i li'ku SHceiyjiirii of hoen Rheumatism., Kidney, Ptomach, and Nervous Diseases are jiowtivfsy curt d vith Oil and Sweet Spirits of Eden. Dru xisl will Eet far yu Manufactured by California Co-Operative Medi cal Company. CipiLil f.Utk, $i 500.000, of 50,000 J share at $yt each. 'o otic can own more titan . one share. An incone incfOHts, slums increase a mine. Write for list of members and rules, to CCM.Co., ItWcka.nr Oakland, Cal. NOTICE To all the Property Owners of Lane County. Tho Eugeno Real Estnto Ex change le now harmoniously or ganized with the following soveutccn active agents who have connections through th') Immigration Bureau at 1 Chicago with fiOO sub-agents throughout the middle west. Prop erty listed for salo witb any mem ber of the excliango will not only be listed with our eastern connec tions but will be advertised and oHered for sale by every member of tho exchange. W. W. CALKINS, M. SVARVERL'D, GEO. M. MILLER, C. S. FARiiOW. H F. IIOLI.l.MiEC'K, E. .1. KKASIMi, 1". T. PLANK, V. C. ( Oi l .MAN, M. II. COl'l .MAN, w. s. M.m.r.i;. S. R. WILLIAMS, L. 11- GARRTT. J. L. ROWLAND, VIRGIL ROWLAND, I). R. W AI.KKI1, HENJIMINE RKES. G. G. GKOmS OR. JOHN L. KELl.ETT. -i j. t a ix I A. . I Had Nj Intention to Jump ilis t'a IAn Injustice to Miss Ware. Portland Telegram: Horace (!. Me- : Kinley, who with former I'nited , States fnnimistiioucr Mit .Mi. l ie j Ware, miiM answer to the rest IY.I-' era! Oraml Jury on a cl aire of con- ! spiring to defraud tho Uovcrnnieiit ! out of puHio lauds by forging the names of llcUcious entrymen, has ie tunud to l'orlhiuil. This is as was predicted by his friends and attorneys, but thero was a newspaper report at the time of his departure to the effect that the well knowu timber mau had left tho conn try with no intention of over return ing to face his accusors ou the pend ing charge Mr. McKinley was seon at tho olllco of Judge O'Day this morning. Ho laughed at tho report circulated to the effect that he had skipped out and gave it to bo understood that he had no such intentions. He went Kast merely ou businoss, he said, and had returned when the purposes of tho trip had been accomplished. "It was said in tho papers that 1 bnd gono with Miss Waro when 1 left hero the last of June. I do not care so much what was said about me. because a man can sta:d it, but this was very unjust to Mies Ware. Of com so it was necessary thnt no both be here at the preliminary examiuu tion, after which 1 went East with some Wiscousiu friends, Haskell Wltheo and his wife. Mr. Wit bee owns at least 30,000 acres of timber land iu Crogou, which I have sold him, and we went East togother, vii the Northern racifio, leaving hero the last of Juno. "When 1 left hero Miss Waro was iu the city, although 1 know that sho expected to go to Denver, where she now is. 1 have not seen her since 1 left here. 1 think sho remained iu Portland two or three days aftor 1 left." Hotel Arrivals HOFFMAN HOUSE. A. C. Tetzen, S. F. ; P. W. McCor mack and wifo, St. Louis; J. 11. Hills, Jasper; H. H. Anderson, Springfield; Ralph Irwin, Salem; E. K. Pickard, Portland; Thomas Koeves, S. F. ; P. M. Walker, U. S. A. THE SMEEDE. N. G. Gunrdor and wifo, Lowell, Mass.; C. E. Wilsou, S. F. ; J. A. Motter, Portland; M. 11. Hendricks, Seattle; J. W. Tucker, S. F. ; C. D. Wofcr, Croswoll ; D. Corbin nnd wifo, Little Falls, Minn. ; L. Zimmer man, Portland; J. S. Magladry, Wendliug; L. M. McFaddou, Silvcr ton; Ed. Post and wife, Iowa; A. B. Lathrop, S. F. ; G. W. Ashford, and wifo, Portlaud; Hick Wortz, Olympla; Ed Daws, city; Bert Har ris, S. F.; W. S. Berdau, Jr.. S. F. HOTEL GROSS. Frank II. Brown, Peudlotou; J. Huston, Central City, Iowa; C. Bryant, Portland; Hose Beaiuan, Junction City; Ed. Bryant, 'Living ston, Iowa; Orin Bryant, Livingston, Iowa; J. H. Quiun, Baker City; Mrs. J. II. Quinn, Baker CityJ Miss Bruce, Oregon City; Ida Francis, Oregon City; E. C. Brumdago and wife, Ohio; C. W. Miller, Oakland; Edwin Jeary, Elmwood, Nob.T May Jeary, Lincoln, Neb. ; Lena Jeary, Lincoln, Neb.; Grace Hobbs, Elmwood, Neb. ; Anna Houbs-Alloy, Elmwood, Nob.; Eliza Stacy Elmwood, Neb.; L. P. and I. H. Horton Elmwood Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Current Elmwood Neb.; Chas. Rivottt and' wifo Elmwood, Nob. ; Floyd Rivott Elmwood Nob. ; I. uumbort Chicago; J. W. Marks bury, Ashland; Jno. W. Massey, Lon don, Or. ; R. S. Currier, London, Or. ; Elmer Finn, BoiBe City, Idaho. rSKUTALLY TOliTUKED. A case came to light that for per sistent and unmerciful torture has perhaps never been equalled. Joe Golobrick of Colusa, Calif., writes: "For lo years I endured insuireranle pain from rheumatism and nothing relieved mo though 1 tried everything known. 1 came across Electric Bit ters and its the greatest medicine on earth for that troublo A few bottles of it completely relieved and cured me.' Just as good for liver and kidney troubles and general de bility. Only 50 cents. Satislaction guaranteed by W. L. UeLauo, drug gist. CALL FOR CUV WARRANTS. Notico is hereby given that all city j warrants registered prior lo danuary, i BHXt, will be paid on presentation at my otllce on August 20, BKI.'l. Inter-e.-t will cense on that day. Eugeue, Oregon, Aug. 'J Ifufl. FRANK HEISNEli, City Treasurer. HORACE McKINLEY RETURNS TO COAST UhANIrt ' I 1 have pure double distilled brandy ! j-,, TRADi; FOR WOOD. for sale at 7.j cents per quart or j M.fiO per gallon. I t,..( ,, j.enliiig rlii.tpiiii in Oregon. I. M. Francis. West Mli st, Eugene ,,.,, ,.,.r n,k iiumI.-I 1:kj. Ijhiiihh ' " ' CIS 1 line!, in perteet Cf jlld it it.u. In- CASTORIA For InfaiU 4cd -tircn. The Kind Yen Havs Always Bough! Bears tii "T,' 'l5TZ-- (ji8uatnr of CtrffVVi i4 Florence Notes. (From The West. ) riorence sehonl into open for the full term ou Septeiul.er Ttli. liom, iu rioreuee Uregon, Wclnes ii..y. August l'.MIi. l'.Ht!, to Mr. and .Mrs. John II. Morris, a son. Wo understand that a party iu Ku gene lias liled a contest tigainst the homestead of Mrs. John raliliu. The hind lies ou th Siushiw a ft v mites below .Mellow. Itoru, tit .Mtiplelon, Ort'Knn, on ilm-.- lay, Aiigut I J, and ..Irs. Julius Suudets. l! v;l, to Mr. twin sons. Mr. Sanders will have lots ul lelp on his lani'h in a few yeais. There was u large addition to the. membership of the 1' bueiiee Presby terian church lnt-t Sunday, elevt-u per sons being received by letter and six by confession of faith. Tuesday evening George iiraiiey was locked up by .Mnilitil Contplon for being drnuk and disorderly. Wednesday morning he appeared be fore the rootrler who a.-sc-scd him S$, which he paid ami was discharged. Last Monday while 1!. Horn and Clyde Bay were out fur a sail, tho bout capsized with them opposite Rose Hill cannery. Thy boys are both able to swim and succeeded' lu climbing on tho overturned boat, where they remained till rcreued by Olo Myrnd, who happened along shortly aflerwaids. Tho schooner liendir Bros, eauio in from San Francisco Wednesday morn i.ig and is lo.iding at Sttubcrt's mill. The tiiii was away when tho schooner arrived, but the vessel sailed in over tho bar and up to tho jetty. Sho struck thero and remained till tho tide raised ngniu when sho was pulled olf by tbe Lillian, without damage. Ccnn Reuse Hems. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Calvin Reed .Doylo to Clurii E, Doylo, lot 3 and cast bjlf of lot 4, block 15, Packard's ad. to Eugene, foOO. S. K. and J. S. Medley to Johu Coruit, lot.:!, block II, Shield's ad. to Cottaj;o Grove, also HlxlCO feet iu Shield's ad., $i".i0. James Henry and Laura A. McFar laud to D. G. McFarland. .obi i f an aero in tp. s, r '.I w, SI. California ,fc Oregon Laud Co. to U. S. A., lt'O acres in tp. 21 s, r 3 e, deed of relinquishment. Sumo to same, ftlO acres in tp. -I s, r 4 e, deed of relinquishment. Same to same, Jb.Tl acres in tp. 24 s, r o'X e, deed of relinquishment. M. A. liurrell to Lizzie M. Nurtoii, cast half of lot 2 and fractional lot :i, fractional block III, .Mulligan's dona tion to Eugene, 610. W. S. and Caroline Chrismun to Lena Sears, 158 acres iu tp. 21 s, r 2 w, t. D. G. McFarland to James Henry McFarland, .!8!l of an acre in tp. 20 s, r 3 w, ?1. Overton Buys in Business. Brownsville Times: "Bradley and Fred Overton have rented the Odd Fellows building, now occupied by Pearl & Weber's furniture store, and will put in n stock of general mechandiso They got posssesaiou of the building the Kith of Septenber, and expect to bo ready for business by the first of October. The Odd Fol lows will put in a corner window and otherwise improve the room, making a neat business place. The Overtous are excellent young men nnd will bo a valuable addition to Brownsville's business circle" Tho Overton boys formerly resided in Kui.ene. THE SMEEIJE FARM FO SALK. Mr. Stephen J. f-mced bus now placed his beautiful farm at Walter ville, for sale with tho Eugene Real Estato Exchange, through the ugency of Fmsier & Miller. Any one deslr iug Information regarding the same can call on nuy member of tho Ex change. HOP PICKING. Hop pIckerB wanted at tho Gouipb vard. live miles below Eugene. Pick ing will commence Thursday, Sept, 31. Two weeks run, good hops, good camping grounds. SANU, GRAVEL AND LOAM FOR SALK. RiiiUlinij sand, gravel and loam de livered to nnler on short notice. ('. F. ( loner, phono, lilaek 42-1. A. C. Matthews, phone, liln.-k 4S-I. NO I'lTV SHOWN. "For yenrs fate was after n 1 1 Ibi-.ioii.-ly" writes F. A. Guli. , o VctheiiH. Al. "I I""' cn?e ot pib-s causing "1 I'm 's. Wn ii all lulled Rueklin's Arnica Salve euii'.l me. Kually good for burin me I all nehes and pains. Only 2j cents at V.'. L. Delmio's drug store. ililiie lit Glllild otliee. Gardiner Gnzette: The railroad siMM-.'.nr me exp.-eted to reiirli See't.-luig with their Mirvey Ihls week. '1'1'ey w ill e.iiit iuiie on down tl.e rivf r frem .!eottiburg and eem pletethiir work from Diain to li.e cea.-t before the rainy season sets In. GOTO MORROW For your Plumbing Work, We curry in stock at all times a complete stock of plumbing fixtures and couect them up iu u practical way. Sewer Work a Specialty General jobbing lu Tin and Sheet Iron work promptly attended to, u i prices are right. WILL M. MORROW. No 481) Wilhiuiotte fltroet. t'lione liliu-k l'JJl. hen you take your outing fail toe Mi-Kimzie, don't up th Htlip Ht tho Hotel Sparks BLUE RIVER.. An elegant house, nice'rooms, everything new, neat and clean. FiHST CLASS SERVICE AND REASONABLE HATES. C. D. EDWARDS, Prop. . B. Good fishing and hunting. Two carloads of Marble and Granite That should have been here for early summer trade will arrive in the next 110 days. Cull and get low prices fur fall work us 1 must close it out. E. C. LAKE, Cor. Sixth and Willamette streets. ...Hotel Gross... Eugene, Oregon. Newly coiibtrucled nnd uvut Jy furnished. Ameririin and Knropoai) plan. HradqunrtorH for Coimncr vAnl Truvulerg nnd Mining MtMI. Fii8t-( Iiikh Kestauraiit nud Sample Koomt in conuootion. T. D. CONDON, Manager. Yerington's Phono Quinine cure. never fails to White Pine for the ough that follows Sntiafnctiou or money buck. Yerington 9th st. Drug Store. See Overton Wall Paper and Paint Co. For anything you want in the Paint, Oil, Varnii-h, Brush, Glass, and Moulding lino. Glazing Tree ot charge. 40 West 8th SI. Aya & Son For your Plumbing, Tining and (Ji'iieral Repairing No. 34 West 8tb st, Phone lied K1G-1. "'i'ii. TSigesi Hfioulion Kf urywhor.' LI LI PUT Co lapsable Pocket Stereoscope Apparatus T B .ii.nllet Hlr!icei.s with the titrmiKeftt it tii;al cIU-rui . HLlily tinUtie'l in ilifTer.nt nelim with rich it'.).) and .IverrlflenriittoDii mnaliltofti. I.iclu.lin 1!0 V Ptiotnrapln, view, of art inyre). Prli-e Onlv 1.(W. Hflnl even whure ,.o,i.i la Ut w d.iui. AiiKN'l'S WANTe 1). LIPUT fTERtOECOf - CO H ."1,000 FOUR PER CENT. SEWER llONDS. To be issued by tho elty of Eugene. Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to the authority conferred by sections 121 and 122, of chapter X, of the amended charter uf the oily of Eugene, enacted by the legislative assembly of the Slate of Oregon, and fib d iu tho otllce of the aicretary of stale, February 10,189.1. The ('(million council of the city of l ugene. will leeeivo SEALED KIDS in 111 7 o'clock p. in., Sept. 2rt, l'.Ni;l, lor tee purchase of ull, or any part ol the iSlWMl four per cent, sewer Iidii. I - to be issued Oct. 20, 11)03, :U0 of the kHld bonds maturing every three years thereHtler to-wlt : Clout) on Get. i!i'.l!Hif., IjC), lS'i, 11)15, and J!)IH. Ihese 1 1 lib. will be sold to tbe blghe t and l;et liiddet. Interest p;.iiLlo Mcmi-niimiiilly in April and i viol. er. As an evidence of good fuith, a ccrtilled check of live er r. nt, o' the aiiMiiint bid, payablo to li.e order of G. R. Cliilsmau, Mayor, will be reipiirid of ail bidders. .ill check will be returned to un-i-ueees' fill bidders t I l.e council reserves the light to ro ll ct n 1 1 v and all bids. My did. t of the Common Council, Jvily 27, l!n:i. U. F. I IOH R IS, Recorder. NOTICE OF EXrX'UroK'S SAtt Notico is hereby given Ibat by vir tue of an order of the Cnnnty Couil in and for Lane cmiuly, Oregon, made August :i, IPO i, and as provided by the last will and testament ot W, O. Stearns, deceased; I, A. , E. Wheeler, as executor of said last will and testament, v ill otfer at my ntHc in Eugene, Oregon, to the highest bidder tor cash, at private sale, at and after ten o'clock in the foreuooii of Tuesday, the 2nd day of Scptciu lier, I'.Kill, all of the lollowing des cribed real property, to-wit: All of Hie undivided one-lmlf interest of which the said W. O. Stearns died seized iu and to the following de scribed lauds and tenements: tlegiu lling at the southeast corner of sec tiou II iu tuwui-phip 17 s, r Jwest, ami running thunee north :;.".:(( i chains to tho southeast corner of the lands owned by Win. and Mary llogail, thence west to the west line of the dmmtintl lull. I chilli i, IN imt ill.. .. tiou &7l, ill said township, theiic.. I sou t n ou degrees, 1. nun., east aioei; line of said claim to I lie southerly southwest comer of said claim, thence east ll.tnl chains, thence north to tho south Huo of said sectiun II, theuco east ou section line to the northwest coiner of lot No. 4, iu sec tion 10 in said township, thence south to the right bank of the McKcuzio Hiver, theuco following the meanders of said river bank upstream to south west 0(unor lot No. 3 iu said section 10, thonco east to southeast corner lot 3 and thence north 40 chains to the place of beginning, containing KM.li.'i acres, more or less. Also an undi vided half of tho following, to-wit : beginning nt northwest comer of the northeast i of northwest i,, section 11 iu said towuship 17 s, r ii west, and running theuco cast 40 chains to northeast corner of northwest l., of northeast l4 of said section, thence southwesterly to southwest corner of uortheast l4 ot said section II, thence west 20 chains, and thence north 4U chains to the place of beginning. 120 acres, more or less, all iu Lauc comity, Oregon. Subject to the approval of tho said County Court. Said property will be sold III one or mole tracts as may seem best at tho time of sale. Dated at Eugene, Oregon, this 3rd day of August, 1003. A. E. WHEELER, Executor Estato of V. O. Stearns, deceased r OREGON'S BLUE RIBBON State Fair SALEM Sepember 14 19, 1903 Tho greatest Exposition ami Li. Stock Show on tho Pn cillu Coast. High Class Racing every afteinoou 1 $12,000 Cash Premiums I ou livestock and Farm products. AH exhibits hauled freo over the Southern Pacific. Reduced transportation rates ou ull lines. Live Stock Auction Sale held in connection with fair. Fine camping ground free, and ro duced rateB ou campers tickets, Come und bring your fam ilies. For further in fui million, write M. D Wisdom, Secretary Portland, Oregon. lIAJJTI-f:OII KOOFCVG Made in California where materials are produced. The lowest priced roofing made. Lasts longer than all others. It is weather and water-proof and fire resisting. Uni for bookl. The Paraffine Paint Co. San rnnclico, battle, Psrlltr.d, L01 Angtlcs nd Denver, Colorado. AmcricanBcauty and F. C. Corstts Exclusive designs nnd latest fashion able models. Over 90 new nnd U)-todatc styles to select from. 1 Made from selected wear-well fabrics and every pair has our liber al guarantee. Ask to sec them. Kalamazoo Corset Co. Exelvilv Mhor KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN 9nll fitiil raooinmandid bjf MARX STEAMDY EING AND CLEANING WORKS CHRIS MARX. Jr. V rop. il") Willamette Street. Pluue Bluck it. Pluue a JJREC i-toi EUGENE, RfcGCN r C S Farrow & (jo ...REAL ESTATE... I Kuans iiixl Ju.-niHMtt!. lit;Vr iu liiiivc.-luiu .Miuliincry, ii ph'inrliU. Alro Liive stuitt vooin Ht reHtfoimblu iHteu. '( Dfficrt .V) Willainctto (St. , Jm. Your ntteiitlon is called is the I "Pioneer Limited" . N trains of the "n, I Chicago A St. Paul Ruilroad; "Tho only perfect trains In the world." 1 Von will find it ..desirable to rj b on these trains when going to any point in the eastern stales or CantK'a. They connect with all transcontinen tal trains nud all ticket agents Bell tickets. For further information, pample'.s, etc., ask any ticket agent or address .J W. CASEY, . S. KOWli, ' Trav. Pass. Agent., tleneral Agent, Portland, Oregon. Ask the Agent FOR TICKETS VIA S okane, St Paul, Dulu(l, Minnoapolis. Clii'ro nnd all points East. 2 TRAINS DAILY FAST TIME. New equipment throuj;!: . i Day coaclios, Palace an . Tourist sleepers, Dinin and BulTet Smoking Library Car. Daylight trio throuch ', ; Ctiseade ai d Rocky '.uoiii. tains. " For full particulars, ralf.r fnldors. (-.tc. call on 01 addre 'S J. V. I'll ALON, t. p. a. . 11, DICKSON, c. 1. . 122 Third street Portlani A. B. C. DKNNISTON, O. W. P. A. 012 first Avenue Seattle W1.-I1 OREGOlf SH0RJLINE a0 imm Pacifh : ttSe east ThtJO.IR.'A'.N. Glveath .Choice ol ' r ee 1 Rx DAILY TWO VIA THE I CREBOli SHORT LIKE 10 Sit)i.. k:. DenTi Cmh Chloago and Kansas City. UiZ ERtAf tCRMBI Bnokana Mlnncapoi St. Paul rnl I GhlcaQi- Ooeitn Hleauiers leave I'ei! land it V 5 Days for SAN FRANCISCO. He :! leave Portland dally for l ' 1' lanictteand Columl in River I' .li I-. Monthly H'.esnnrs to rhlt.Kni t! Jn i Fof lull uformatlnn .! fi dress rArv.t O, h. N. T .- - tr nddrrvs. me '