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o o THE KIOKVW lllllr "a". s vn muv. Jl LV 23, 10OH Tfol the 'eek' M "!? Address all coiu- ;ene Guard. "brS' 7" " Kilt """y fci;UM8dvce;;;... so liioi nrpeon. postof- MF-T matter. sfjThe Guard. T7i re authorlied to ,. Ascriptions or !,tfressor The ,flIJ. L. Clark. Kept or subscriptions L" , Weekly Guard. : -nrVT PAPER. ln.bg ,t Ablated Pres.-- tV, Jl'4-V 25, vm Umckimix AM) lis .ii". 'i- i late campaign in this ,eRnl newspapers attacked 0, Chamberlain's record of . '.rd criminals. Little In ai paid to the subject at w br the press in generanj l the political motive that ,d to be behind 'it. However, more tian a suspicion mat tendency exists not only In itt, but elsewhere toward a ,s ud leniency In the mat ationlng criminals. mudln sympathy expressed Lea and some men toward s or those accused 01 some trlme la usually considered Inuilestation of an abnormal Int uhich verges on hysteria, Is an Illogical and mistaken toward criminals' suffering jtrms of Imprisonment, ex- br men usually of weil-bal- berali. . ibo comm!t3 a cold-blooded and It sentenced to Imprison ing, should not be pardoned. bare a good record a3 a prls- he mar even have honestly :erely repented of his crime :ay be conceded, for the sake snt, that he would no longer :a to the community If al go at large, but the argu- alnst his release are based punos which are not effected facta. Lrpose of punishment for looll never be for motives of it should be base upon two and two only, the preven itwquent criminal acts nn- art of the criminal himcaif pterrent effect upon others. !t does not require any lab ment to show that this ef- Hatter instance is seriously hen a practice is made of 'criminals, and especially sol those serving a life sen- t1 ho commits cold-blooded dellbernrnlv 1., j puis umiseii out Mleol human sympathy; he "" un cruelty or t he should expiate death or by life Imprlaon aae Ircm vhink .v...,j , . - -u.vu eiiuum oe results nf M h argument, in 0ur 'y "sament which can "a as even nar,in.. . '"""j leuaoie, ; "Mai punishment exists . 'he frequent misuse -rdonhu of punishment on ' e Prospective criminal convicted, and rev !e "-""Milt, of a par,! ,. . he take. vkia 1 Mnr!l,,, , a" th l,fe illri;i(Ml. .,",eant '"e Imprison--."'Uw ,th0 ,.f. L "rcun"teo. ''1H!I,:l. ,:PJ". of f-.u- r stale '"''C a, the woman su.'frage grates of Colo rado, Idaho, Utah and Wyoming." His statement as an abstract proposi tion Is irrefutable; but his Inference is wrong. We who live In one cf those woman suffruBe states are not prepared to accept the Implied charge that the women of the state are re sponsible for the condition referred to, says the lloi.se (Idaho) Statesman. The men have run our polities. They have named the tickets, written and adopted platforms and devoted much of their time during the campaign to confusing the women .as to real is sues, and. In some Instances, with success. The manner In which moral issues have been received In woman suffrage .states has been called attention to on numerous occasions by those who view the propositions from a distance and In concrete form without having knowledge of local conditions.. They have not understood that moral Is sues might posBibly have been advo cated by riien of such a character that the women of the state could not but detect their transparent,, Insincerity. The point Is one that our political leaders should not lose Bight of. They must couple their moral Issues with moral advocates.' They must place on their tickets men who -'harmonize with their platform declarations, and In whom the women of the state have confidence. ' ' CHOI ROTATION NEEDED Soils of the Willamette valley are famous for their fertility Almost anything can be grown with the prop er attention, and because this Is the case, farmers do not farm scientifi cally and are fast robbing the land of Its strength. . . v Year after year, for twenty and even thirty years, the same crop has been grown on the same ground. There has been no" attempt made at rotation ot crops, no effort made to keep the soil from exhaustion, and season after season the earth grows poorer, robbed of the elements that make it a profit producer. There are fields that have grown corn for ten consecutive years. There Is land that for still longer has never failed to yield a good i-eturn in wheat. There are thousands of acres that for a score of years have produced one crop a year, though the yield per aero is lessening percept!!)!'. In hoi'ticultute ,thls section excels. Few regions can show such commer cial orchards so scientifically cared for. But in agriculture It is way in the rear, and unskilled farming will soon make all farming unprofitable To conserve the strength ot the soil, so that each year .It grows 11 more profitable crop than the y ;ar before, 3 the lesson farmers must learn and practice If they v.du1J keep their farms in an up-to-date way, so that they will yearly Increase in value. A writer In the PhUadelphlat Pres? contends that- gossip in the country villages is not nearly so prevalent as it is in the so-alled beit social cir cles in the cities nor Is It so vicious. The unkind word, the slanderous word, the. character-assassinating word, make up a great deal of the small talk of people or small mirfds and corrupt natures. . Governor Wlllson has refused to call an extra session of the Kentucky legislature to pass temperance legis lation, as demanded by the Southern Methodist conference, on account of the expense Involved. So the seduc tive mint julep may still be had by Colonel Watterson wlthuut leaving the state to .get it. The holder of the optimistic medal should forward it to Lincoln, as Mr. Bryan earned it when he said: "You can't pick a state In which we don't have a chance." But come to think of it, Frank Hitchcock said about the same thing, too. a - w'.,3m9oemoe Q O ? 0 t) 0 O 0 tt 0 0 O e 0 0 ft 0 e 0 w 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 a 0 O 0 a 0 e 0 o 0 o Usslajs Guard ? Nothing like it ever M. in Qregon and ncv.-r mil b- ag.,H. Nearly onr; whole column settintr forth facts and data about the vondcrful orportunities now being oiieied to the people of OREGON to obtain a home in the fertile and unnrr,,! Goose Late Vallsv il FOR. ONLY $200 Go to the GUARD office at once and get a paper and read it, and if the papars arc all gone, gq at once to Zimmerman & Rughy 22 WEST EIGHTH ST., EUGENE, 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 0 a GaOOoaea0oaoaoa And Get Full Particulars About It 0 c a 0 a 0 a 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 o 0 0 CLASSIFIED COLOMNS -G- I OH SAI.K KOU SAI.K One tresr. vow and vaif. 1' I.. Millrr, I'.iair S'rvt ail i!U :01a. If hoy. & all Loose ciivut hay. Squire S.imh. I'houe Farmers 13x1). dJivj-o FOH SALE Tuorougnurea liereiord bulls for sale. Enquire 650 Wil lamette street. ;( l'Uit SALE A good lot on West Sev enth stnet at a bartfuu. Enquire at Ouard office. yn FOK SALE Full-blooded Kentucky Walker hounds; llooth stock. In quire of K. A. Booth. al8 FOH SALE Several valuable pieces of property at private sale. En quire at 502 Olive street. j'Ji FOH SALE A Standard sewine ma chine In Rood condition. Euqulre at 9D West Seventh street. j24 FOR SALE stock of clsars nnd fix-' lures; big disejunt on stock as a I whole. Hed Cross Drug Co. jo ! FOH SALE Buff Orpington eggs, 13 for $1. W. B. Hampton, 1102 Columbia avenue, corner 19th -t. FOH SALE A first-class burn, suit- t able to be made lino a dwelling.! : Enquire S56 or 846 Alder Street, tf ; TO LET For Business Purposis ADVERTISING SPALE "WITH POWER!" ANY leUiuuito rnterprlso limy "ii-nt" mlvcrtishiK Huice in (Ihn IH'WSINIIMT with "power" (lie unt li'X'iul ablu motive power lor "run ning" any business that can be iiuulo (o run llio jKiwer of rritl.IUTY. . .Simco iniiy In secured aciMiitl iiiK to your rvquirviiivnl much or Utile, as you may chs t wilh a irvfvrviice fT "much" if you hope to do "much" busi ness, AddIv at Business Of tice lMIM:iMHatt)lliMl (C. A. WINTI'.ltMElEK. Attorney-at I ; law. Land titles and probate epec- I laities. Office over Ctiaiubers-Brls- tow Hank. ATTilltXEVS (Ctmtililli'il.) . M. TUAV1S, Atturiiey-at-ittw. Of fice over Eugene I-oau Savings Hank, Keue. Oresou. LEON K. ED.ML'NoON, Attorney-at-law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugoiao Loan and Savings Bank. (JEOHUE a. DOKK1S Attorney-at-law; office Hovey BuilditiR, cor 8th and Willamette streets; rooms 1 and 2. upstairs. WALTON & NESS, Altorneys-at-law. J. J. Walton and S. P. Nes. Will practice In all the courts ta the state. Office, room 8, Walton Illock, Eugene, Oregon. WOODCOCK l'OTTEK, Attorneys-at-law. A. C. Woodcock aixl E. O. Potter. Office one block south of Chrlnninn block, EuKene, Oregon. . .XTEI (I'tiii'iiiucU. i FOR SALE 2V4 acres adjoining city WANTED TO liE.NT 1 1 in 1 is, , euiy imymeins. r.nouire 01 big farm I ikU'o Ar Hnv. ' T. ,1 W 1 1 1 ... r , ... ' ,1 . 1 sire t ' . ' Address U.,"'ca'e Ouard. tf . ... . . . ; ; . WANTED -Kooins nnd board ln pii- Tin , Wlbl'!'ig. t0 bU v"-' t-'"' tor self and two daugb- , 200 acres of first-class timber land t0r3. john nuriag. Commercial west of Hale. tell you that he takes no stock ln i INPRCjl QC PAPAPITV flC "boosting." only ask him if he will j IHuiinAoL UAl AUI I I UT. sell his property for the same price he j rnnilllilP Plllilllli would have two years ago. . -' UUnVALLIS oAwMILL : "' i This Pennsylvania Jury which; found a man guilty of assault and bat- , "' M,,llon' of the S,,nset Lun te.y for kissing a girl against her b,er Lom'- was town Wedne,- ua, auti in company wnn Managt. Samuelis. looked over the Oorvallij sawmill property.' A complete remo l- I el 1 irii; of the liuiiber yard at the mill nas iieen ,ieciucu upon, and l.i Kansas politicians are said 'to. be I eianes ure now being made. Ther; wondering if the Missouri man who I is a possibility that In the near futui'- V.as offered to clear the sunflower 1 'ne lacily or the mill, now 3Q.000 ,., . : feet dailv, will bu Increased to 10',, , ate of wolves anJ coyotes within a .oon fs mM (le new caiai;y .year, .'or a price, meant to be. per-. lie . provided .for at a. comparatively Soiial. i j s.'iiall expense. Logs are now arriv ing down tile Wl.lamette In large number??,' 1 IK) having come Into the FOH SALE Blnck mare, five years old; set single harness; rubber tired buggy. Inquire No. IS WeBt Eighth streef. J25 FOR SALE A full line of sofa pil lows, dollies, embroidery silkB, etc. Mrs. S. S. Spenoer,641 Pearl street, phono Main 60H. J30 FOR SALE S-room house, three blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot 80x76 feet. Price, J210D. Ore gon Land Company. tf FOR SALE bevera, hundred cords of wood; body fir oak, maple and ash. B. A. Seelye, office at Plunk and Johnson real estate office. will sets a troublesome precedent, if , all the kissable girls should take a. r.oUon to act on. the tip. Whether It Indicate an Increase of ; boom Wednesday night, and a large decency, or merely, mat they nave number last night and today. The been ;hreshed out, we pe glad to note main body of the, big drive is expect that the doings of Harry and Evelyn I ed'J,v iln'l'- " The mill will resume operations Thaw no longer 'occupy tlrst-pags Mom,v, j ,wmi ,e in constant uc- spacv. n, jtivity hereafter. It Is a happy clr- cumstance, ns It will at once tend to Peter Widener, the traction mag- rt'li,eve the Vcs0" drained condition . i with respect to the supply of lumbar. naie, says prospeiuj it. uu no "..-j Timtf Some grouchy fellow will be sure to express the hope that it isn't travel ing on one of 'Pete's" back-number cars. Peary may not reach the north pole on his present dash but he Is to be envied In one respect he'll escape the lut air biasts that the rest of us will get far several months to come. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve Is es pecially i;ood for piles. Recommend ed and sold by all druggists. It's about time to organize a "aO. 000 Cn.b" In Eugene. This talk abo..L a city of 25,000 is altogether too modest for a town that will pasi the 13,0i;0 mark in another I ear. I'tica hadn't gut over congratulat ing itself upon being tile home ot "Sunny Jim" before It discover.! 'hat it was also the home of a man i who had stolen money from a hospi- tal and an orphan asylum to sji.cu late with. Everybody must admit that Bry an's running mate- John Worth Kern is a man of Worth, and it tin y do not soon g t l calling him we will bo surnriscd. Jack" HERE'S AX K.XAMPLH OF (iOOII HOUSE SEXSE It was a real philosopher who thought out this bright Idea: AHer you have advertised your business "more than you can afford," for a whih. It becomes a harder task to do that for you come to be able to "af ford" so much more than formerly. The people of Eugene have a rlcht to throw back their in-ads and ivinK niv.ud since they are all siocMiumei In a bu". eoi p .ral Ion water plain. stands while lie . be Is having a do all kinds of I our charges are How can a horM" lo a good day s work poorly shod? the municipal , Let us fix yours up now. S"c1kw- fiii'lly !i iiiL.'. shod. 1 1 1 kn o hum j'ib done. Itors" s.u,( inir' an I reasonable ahv:.'... "No lady should smoke oigarettes." tes'ified a defendant in a divorce suit, and then admitted that she had smoked a few now and then. No won S ju Francisco Is I'lnployliiK expert cowboys as mounted policemen, for the especial duty f lassoing anionic)- , jlle scorchers. Sort of roping aiem j in, eh? ! The contractors and builders, the! .w..,.a iiiul hilckla.vers, of Eu-1 mi f . -- rpi gene are too vacation this ya-ar. Iiusv to take a summer: Burbach & Bristow 531 Olive St. .Organized 1883 The First, Naticrol Bank FOR SALE Five horse power gaBo llrie engine, traction wagon, and wood saw; In good order; price $225. Write, R. Cook, Irving. A-l FOR SALE Tlmuer land; quarter section in township 1G, 8. r. 1 w, heciion 32. Will sell cheap K sold at once. Address C. J. O., care liiini J office. FOR. SALE A well Improved farm of 120 acres, 4 miles north of Co burg. This 1b a bargain ut $j0 per acre. On good terms. Smith & Brown, CoburtE, Or. FOR SAiE uue Nat unal caa regis ter, one Remiugtou typewriter and a large Iron safe. Enquire of L. M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank building. FOR SALE Good clean stock of general merchandise located at ono of the best trading points In Lane county; will rent building; party must have at least $3,000, cash. A gilt edge opening. Address Lock Box 21, Fall Creek, Or. FOR SALE OR TRADE 180 acres of good timber land near Eugene. Would exchange for residence property in Eugene. For further Information, see O. G. Gross, In Eugene theater block. FOR SALE BY OWNER Seven room house, five and a half lots, piped for Irrigation, high and dry; small barn and chicken house; nil kinds of fruit nnd berries. If taken at once, the price will be $2100; In quire of 806. East 13th Street. t Club. tf WANTED Youns man as helper In country store. Some experience necessary. Address "S.," care of Guard. tf WANTED Furnished or partly fur nished house. Guarantee excellent care. John H. Hurtog, Commercial Club. . ' tf WANTED Manager for branch of fice we wish to locate here In Eu gene. Address, with references, The Morris Wholesale House, Cin cinnati, Ohio. . a22 WANTED Boy to work In store and candy kitchen; fine opportunity to lenrn the candy business. The Kooh-l-noor, 533 Willamette st.j25 WANTED Furnished house, 0 or 6 rooms for two or three months; not too far out. Three In family. Eugene Real Estute & Investment Co. tf WANTED Position by young lady stenographer of two years' experi ence. References furnished. Ad dress M. A., Box 38 A, R F. D. No. 2, Salom, Or. ' nl FOR RENT FOR RENT Nice front room; fur nace heat; electric lights and bath. Suitable for two gentle men. 104 East Ninth street. FOR RENT Large, well-furnished rooms, bnth, eleectrlc light, hot air; beautiful home. '342 East Sth Street. 1 J24 MISCkLLAMlOl h SAY I am here again to work. I am the lone cement worker und finisher. Get your work done by L. C. Williams. FOR TRADE An elegant Vroom brick home, with hardwood finish. in Denver, Colo., for Eugene real estate. Cull on Free Thomas the architect. J2 B NOTICE Having recovered from my Injury I have resumed my business of horseshoeing and general black smlthlng. ' C. D. Hnloway, East Eleventh street, Falrmoiint, Or. FOR SALE Fine mountain ranch of 80 acres; 40 In cultivation and about 40 timber; creek running through farm; fair house und out buildings; located eight miles south of Eugene. Price 1,000. Carl G. Washburre. LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER Two lots and 8-room house, barn; fine land for garden; on Fourth street, near mill race. Lot ltiOxDa on Twellth and Alder streets, Just north of Patterson school. J. J. Walton, 515 Willamette street. If FOR SALE Two story resilience and lot SOxHIO between Ninth and Tenth streets. Soon will b good for business local Ion. Also lot lii-lweeii Tenth ai I Eleventh streets. Apply ":':) Olive sireet. DON'T fail to see Chezem If you want bargains In real estate. We buy and sell farm and city prop' erty, improved and unimproved. Timber and mining stock. II. ChO' mm. Room 11. Walton Bldg. tf Our' hottest wejtlier here In Or .. woiilil b regarded as a mighty n " i der Mr. Taft .wlviu.rt n!-,. f v,,nni'l tninnicr resort brand it ihey Had ! AddlTi,.nai lawyers to let women .witnesses alone, j p. back Kai-t. I OF FUCF.NE, OREGON Capita; paid tr 100,00(i Surplus and undivided oroflti 100,000 liability of tockUIJr unclor tio).i wniim m.to'i FOR SALE One team of heavy! . mules, one set of chain harness j nnd one 3 ti -Inch Mitchell wagon. ; in good condition. Mules are true' In a fault and a perfect team for; nil purposes. Price for outfit $450. Inquire at this office. POLK'S GAZETEER A business ill rectory of each ci'y, town mid vil lage In Oregon and Washington, giving a descriptive sketch of each place, together with the location and shipping facllltls, and a clas sified directory of each business and profession. IL L. Polk At Co., inc., Seattle-. INTERNATIOVAL CORRESPON DENCE SCHOOLS "The Busy .Man's University." Illve'i a thor ough traltilng at your own home In nearly all the trades ond profes sions. Text books and Instruments (when required J furnished, free. Full Information and circulars at the local enrollment office, 45 W Eighth strict, It. J. Klrkwooil, representative. FOR SAI.r; - Cottage of five large rooms; pmtry and bath room; good drilled well; barn; buildings ir arly new; lot hOxlOO; this Is a snati for some one. Price, $1 450. Wilson & Nichols, opposite Smeede I Hotel. Jl" LUST A X D I Ol X l LOST- An onyx r' ning Ir :in a watch charm, with ti.r'" links an. I the litters F. L. T. F'ndi'r please have nt Hoffman House and re ceive reward. J2 4 wa vrr.D Chicago is Rhoutinf lh lf nd riocinn.itl Is lu- to get lot of ew Y.irk Is gnas'.!in lie -fh Wit ' flrst-re advertising. ' '"n""'1'"1 "nvy because of the practj. el ni.n.! with I r or sauerkraut, during the ''ration of eternal hnsfiV prif nted , next four tn"ii;:is. " i no former when a cirl baby was born on one of u- oimni ,.-i, I Since Mr Total 2 l.'IOfl.bne trailer nu- nluigcin-i 25 Yrr Vmir Piiiroiuigi' holiciiiil. T. O. Hendricks Taft s.i id he till Ml hopeful 3 j), Eakln, I : of Vlr-1 p1- jj, flnodurasi. on one of ll street c.'irH": nf g-tting the el. If a resident or E.iitcP should ' glnia no one can doubt that his hope Luke L. Goodrich, thera be orjf this klnd-iappens to apparatus is Iiqo nl working order. D;ir,n Brlst-.w... President . .Vine Prenldcnl Cashlti Anslrtant Caablir Asinant Cashier WA.VI'ED A four or five-room lnr- nlsli' d cottage for four or fivcj nioiiths. Address W. D.iam , Gen-' enil Delivery, Eug 'lie. JIS; WANTED Three girls to learn; nitfolfiK at 'he Eugene f j r e ra I hf.s- pltal, Apply to Dr. J. W. Harris , ii 'A .VI 'ED Good si 1 1--l ri in li I hor-rj in uxt be good traveler, iru.-iy ami eeiiile: weight. I I iff, lb". Call nt :;in and i'iiimt- LOST In Sprlngfl 'ld near Hie big hrid-'e P'riday morning s jinewhere near s o'clock, a ladies' goid watch. Walih.'iin works, with gem leniaii's gold fob attach' d. Inliluls "C. F. It." on fob. Finder please lenve at Guard office and receive reward. ' j:u ""professional, column" I lith sireet store, I :; o j:io vnnitM,vs-AT.ii w S. AI.'.EN, Attoi ne) ai-ia. UK Willamette sfree', Eugene iiegon L. HILYEIJ, Attorney-at-lw. otne over Yoran'i shoe store, Eugene Oreioiy. WILLIAMS & HEAN, Attorneys-at-law. J. W. Willluins, L. E. Bean. Practice in all courts ot the staUi and before the U. S. Land Office. Offices 12. 13, 14 ad 15 McCluuu JESSE G. WELLS. Lawyer, No. 26 West Eighth street, Eugene, Or. opposite postoffleo. Gives special attention to the examination of ab stracts, drafting wills, settling es tates, conveyances nnd collections. Also to nil iieiislou matters. Phone Red 1176. I. N. HARBAUGH. Speoial atten tion given to divorce and settle ment tf estates. Agent for Conti nental Insurance Company. Room 5, First National Bank Building, Eugene, Oregon. Building. ' PHYSICIANS AND SUItUKONS . F. TITUS, M..D. Homoeopathic, physician and surgeon. Chromo diseases and diseases of women and children given special attention. Faradlc galvanic, static. X-ray and vibratory electrical treatments giv en. Office, 581 Willamette street,' with Or. L. E. McDougal. Resi dence, 632 Pearl street. Office phone, Main 629. Residency phone. Main 631. DR. H. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Chambers' Btore, 518 Willamette street. Phone Black 1326. Consultation free. Resldeuce 734 Ferry street. Phone Red 3187. C. H. CANNON, M. D. Homoepathlo physician and surgeon, Chronlo diseases and diseases ot women and children 'a specialty. Electri cal vibratory and light treatment. Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build ing. Phone Main 540. Boards Hoffman House. Phone Main 11. DR. ANNA MAURER. Osteapathlo ( phy'clan. All curable diseased treated. Women and children ft specialty. Office over F. B. Dunu'a. Phone Red 1631. UNDERTAKERS J. W. KAYS ft CO., undertakers and funeral directors. Bugene,Or.,, DAY & HENDHRSON, undertakers and eiiiba'lmers: Corner Wlllam . ette and Seventh streets. W. T. GORDON, funeral director. State licensed embalmer. Office and residence, iTenth and Olive streetB. Phone Rod 4481. MIXING KtllF.KIt,4 HERBERT LEIUH, mining engineer and expert metallurgist. Reliable Information flirnlshed to Intending In vesi ors. Examinations and re ports on nilnoB and ure treatment. Eugene Oregon. ARCHITECT FREE THOMAS Arc 111 toe I. kKeich es and plans drawn, blue prints and specifications. , General super vision over buildings In course of construction. If thinking of build ing, large or small, see. me. Terms - reasonable. Room 7, Cbrisuian block. ' 1 REAL 1 S I A I IC AGENT." J. L. CLARK A CO. Dealers lu real estate, Creswnll, Or. A HSi lt ACTORS ' THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Rollins 2 and 3, Waruu Blocn, Eugi'iie, Or Prices reasonable. KOI'JHEKX P.il'IFHi IL li TIME CARD Tmvn nl Port In iiil --rii HHeu iter N,o. Hi 2:43 a. in., Oregon Ex press. . , No. 186:00 a. m., Cottage Grove Passenger, . ' No, 12 11:55 a. hi., Roseburg Passenger. ' ' ' No. 14 6:42 p. ni., Portlnnd Ex press. Tounril San Francisco Passenger No. 112:18 p.m., Roseburg Pas senger. , No. 17 a: 35 p.m., Cottage Grove Passenger. No. 15 12:32 a.m., California Ex press. No. 13 S:44 a. m., San Francis-, co Express. , ... '. ' Wciolllng llrnnrli. No. H4 8:8i a. m.( leaves Eugene for Springfield. No. 82 11:10 a.m., arrives Eu gene from Springfield. No. 87 1:00 p. ni., leaves Eugene for Wondllng. No. 88 5:40 p. in,, arrives Eugene from Wcndlliig. WM. Ml' It It AY, Gen. Pass. Agt. Portlnnd Or JOHN' M. SCOTT, ' Asst. G. P. A. A. J. GILLETTE, Local Agent.