The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, March 07, 1891, Image 8

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    A. GOLDSMITH,
flu Best Known Grocer in Sip!
Has a LARGER Block of Fine
Wooden and Willow ware
. . ' .
ery.
Pay. Highest UAMI price ior voumijr -., . ..... ,
Hides, Wool, Tallow, fcc.
Orders filled promptly, with the greatest cure.
I DON'T BOAST PRICES.
All Goods sold as Cheap as anyone in Eugene.
Call and be corteously treated.
A. GOLDSMITH.
EUGENE CITY
PATTERSON, EDMS 4 CO.
Manufaotare
Best
Grades
Family
Flour,
neat wi . , i . i.
gene, prop.rly M.ifnl. ken Id Mohan.-, for
Flour or reed.
CyHighett Cash Frio raid for Wheat XT
J. L. PAGE,
H A VINO A LARGE AND COMPLETE
took of Staple and Fancy Groceries,
bought in th beat market.
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
Cn offer th. public better price thai any
othtr bouM
IN EUGENE.
Product of all kinds Ukan at market price.
Boot & Shoe Store
A. HUNT. Prop.
Will hereafter keep a ootulet stock uf
LauWMIsmV and Children' SHOES.
BUTTON 1100T8,
Sllppora, WHta and Hack Candaln
FINE KID BIIOE.H,
MENS' AND BOYS'
BOOTS & SHOES
And in fact vervthlntr In th. RiKitand
Kho Una. to which 1 iuteud to devote
uijr HlMclal attention.
-MY GOOD8 ARE FIRST CLASH.
And guaranteed aa rereaentd, and will
1 ...Hl d.r tlia InwMt nriuM that a rood
article can b afforded. A.HUNT
GEO. F. CRAW,
l'OSTOFFICK
Cigar store,
Eugen. City, Or f on.
YAQUINA ROUTE.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
AND
OREGON DEVELOPMENT
STEAMSHIP LINE.
(T. E. HO(itI, Ravalvar.)
325 uu.u aiionna, 20 muum um tiui
llian by other route. Flrat-claM tlimunb
Pauenxer and Freight line from Port
laud and all poliiU ' the
WILLAMETTE VALLEY
To and from
San Francisco, Oal,
For Ibfunnatlon apply to C. C. lloori,
Act (ien'l Frt A Pao Art
Orwnn Pacifio It U Co,
8AII.INII DATES.
From Yaulna.
Wlllametta Vallar, Mrvh 8th
WillametW Valley, " llith
WUlvnetU Vally, " '.'Mh
From Saa FrAUuleoo.
Willamette Valley, March 12th
WillametU Vallor, " '.'let
WlllametU Valley. Smh
Thia CompanT reeerve. tli. right to change
aallliix date, without notice.
Pamnnera from Portland and other Wil
UmetU valley nomu can aiaka clot, connee
tione with the traine of th. Yao,tilna Mute at
Albany and Cortallle, and If divllned to Kaa
Fraaoiam. ahotild arranye to arrive at Yupiiua
tn. ereuiun before OaU o( aaillm.
Passenger and Freight rates the lowest
W. 11. wibmtki, Uorrallla, Ore.
tien Frt It PaM Ag't,
Ureoa Deeloiment Co,
So4 Mntirnry St. Hn FranHam.
CKO. F. CHAW. AUENT. El'UKNE.
NDTIt'K.
I'. 8. Land (imii, P.wiMr. tihuou.)
'nmplalrt harlnt twn rulcnl al Ihla i(Im
6T liroryr It, aril aualn.l rtslrlck Uliarl fx
abaiKtouhif hit llnuicaicait Kmr, No. V'l,lati(
April , XhM, un U Nt , ol II, T lei a, li
1 1, In Une whiiiit, nrritoii, with a ! l ihi
reunrllatniii ol uut i,trv: the wul irtl. an
hervliy .uinm..ii u air al lli oltliv n( III.
rounlr clera ul Imtyt tomiitr, (rri,n, al Kutviie,
rr,ni, un ine u m nay ul Ainl, at i
iV!,.ii a. m., tnnaaiiiil ami furnUh tr.llintini
rotirernlua aalit all.K-,1 aliautloMi,lrn. Urariiii
U Itr Uvi al thia ultui nn the iminionir hi taken
oiltllnuUr, Hie iy April, U
u clinka. in. Jna II t.iuri, K.-vlet.-r.
, . ,, M aroti. Kcrivcr.
(tufflrlent erldcnm havmc Uwn nU-4 In thli
omit nr in., roiunuril thai r.n.l -rvlre
cannnl lie mailt U.,u cinl.lr, ll la hervb, or-
"" w nitvi. it lll)llraltuu ac
oinlint lo law, J,,a rim n. kmiurr
A. M. I nert.ai). Kn-elw.
WriKht'a Red Croe ( 'onh Car. rarantra I
to five aatiafM-tioa. Will cure ui kind of
ouufh or aula. Sold by all druiaU. '
CO
1J-
llEAI.KK IN-
Groceries Chi . ... Glana, Crock-
man
r Ti.,,liw.u VnfK. Skins.
A. O. HOVEY,
II. f!
HUMPHREY
President.
Cashier.
LANE 'COUNTY BANK.
IIOVEV. HUMPHREY 4 CO
KUQKNK CITY, - wit-
General banking transacted.
liejxi.ita received on current account and id
tpwHal cortiheat
liraiu urawo on
nnicriivn BAN FRANCISCO AND
Hill, nf Eichaiur sold on th Cltlat of
Europe.
J.oan. made. .... i ,,
Collect I'Hia onall acoessIM Iint aapeclalty
T.
O.HtMrmic'KM,
President.
H.n,
Kakik. Ji.,
Cashier.
Firs
hi
of Eugene.
Paid un Cash Capital $50,000
Surplus ami Profits, ,'$30,000
Eugene City Oregon.
A ....1 l,nlrini lillaillMl don on reason
able term". High, drafts on MSW timit.
CHH!A).HAN Kit ANCISCO and I'OKl'
LAND, OKKUOK.
Hills of eschange sold nn foreign twuntries.
Dewwlu received subject to check or oertifl-
nata ni i1.wuia.it
All Pli Unctions eutrueed to ui will receive
prompt attention.
flHA. LAMB. MEST. W. t. PKBT, CAHUIK1
THE
Eugene National Bank
EUGENE CITY, OREGON.
PAID UP CANTAL, M.000
SURPLUS FUND U'.WO
Trausacts a general batiking business,
li.nnn n DiKKOTolm:
P n Dunn. F W Osbum. J C Church, B M
Yorau, J M llodsou, C Lauer, J E Davis.
Eugene Guard,
Ntw.iiitcr,
- Hook and
Job ufllu,
WiU-uuetU St,
Eugene City, Or.
ar-
i-ttalliltallll
canaot b luccaitfulli trival.4 with
out jood h.alth. To reach wealth or la,
ooeied Boiltlon la lll.rtqulrti tholull
poneiiloa tni optratloa of all tho fao
Mltlti kind Mture hit tnioaH Ul with.
Inaio condition, cannot oilit unljii tho
hytlcit being It la p.rf.ct working
order, tad thli ll Impoiilblo whaa tho
llrer and oplt.n ire torpid, thuiobitruct
Ing tho Itcretlonl, ctuiln, IndlgwatloM
and dyipipili, with ill ol thilr acoom
panylng horrori.
DR. HENLEY'S
English Dandelion Tonic
oiarti i opaclflo Influence over tho liver,
oncltel It to healthy action, ratolvoi III
chronic enjorjeeiente, and pr.mot.ltho
0Mretl.ni ; caret Indlg.itloa ind conith
patloa, iharp.nl tho appetite, toneo ap
tho entire lyitem, and nakei III. worth
living.
1
Fabcrs Golden hmk Pills.
For Female Irren.lar
ttlca; luHhlnirlikcilu'ra
on the market. Vive
Mil huvealilWiied
oy prnuilueut la' I Ine
niiiutlily. uiiarantPiH
to relieve a'.ipraaed
uienairuauoo.
SURE) lAFtl CERTAIN!
Pon't be humbninreil.
Save Time. Health
audmouey itako uootU'
r.
Pent tn any adJr
eecure y mail ou re
cciinoi rliM,liOu.
AilUrvaa,
THE APHRO REDICINE COIHPANY.
Weateru Brauch, Hot Z7, fOUTLAMU, OB'
rflDfC th.. Com. inReean. IraaehNIl,
frwiikw nrwaa, eineepiag louea.treae,
era Ikroat, Ailhaia, and amy mtnm at the
Ikreet, lnti.d Cheat, imlnjiti, Ceateeietlea,
Kuykciulall & Payton.
riuslclansand Surgeons,
Rooms Over City Drug Store,
Nationa
iff I
Eugene City Guard.
SATURDAY .
. MARCH 7, Ml.
NEW YORK'3 WATER TOWER.
A Hepurtiuent tniai r.mpiem.
Apparatoe I. woraea.
In principle the towem are very riui-
pie. Thero U an iron tune bo jutoi
orer one end of a truck that iU top may
be raiHed to a height of lixty feet abow
the strwrt j:avemnt. The tipper end
terminate in a nozzle. Connected with
the bottom of the pipe iiaverylargi
hose. From two to four engine may be
coupled to this hm, and their united
stream forced up through the pipe and
out of the nozzla. The nozzle U con
.,111 hv a man on the truck, so that
iolid 2J inch atream may be directed
throngh the top window oi a aix twij
building with eaw and certainty. Th
newwit tower in the department differ!
from the older one in aeveral important
.eUila. .... i
The old tower had to be rained by hand
power, and it wa a alow ana tiresome
job. Moreover, the old tower wa made
in section and had to be screwed to
gether by the men. The new tower ha
a twenty-eight foot pipe suspended in
side of a slender steel derrick that ii
twenty-two feet high. The derrick if
pivoted over the forward wheel of the)
truck and when not In use it, with the
pile iniiido, lie prone upon the truca.
At a fire the derrick ia erected by mean
of what may be called engine power
the piston rods or two cylinders, wmco
a pa vnrv liWp ateum neine cylinder,
connoct with the bottom of the derrick.
Instead of steam, however, carbonioacia
gas, which is generated in a retort sus
pended near the rear aile of the truck,
is used.
Thia retort is rjartly filled with aooa
and water, and when the time come for
rnisinir the tower a small quantity of
vitriol is spilled into this mixture. The
TUB m.nirftted in sufficient quantity
to create a pressure In the cylinders of
nliovfl 100 nounus to the square lncn, ana
it is this power, exerted through the
cylinders, that raiae the derrick, ine
pipe ia elevated above me uemca oy
means of a stout metal ropo working
over imlloys and a band winch. The
streum from the tower can De bwuiik
immnd in anv direction and thrown np
or down through a wide arc. Jonn n
Spear in Scribner.
Viidercnuluate) Perverelty.
rt owed Its existence to a passage in
'Charles O'Maller" in which Mr. Frank
VVhIiIi tlisL'tiiried himself aa an itinerent
organist and went about the street of
Dublin playing on a nuray-guray buu
mlWtinir coiroers. The government
ought to have dealt very generously
with our novelists, for few men have
sunt so niuny into the army aa Charles
Lnver or so manv into the navy as upi.
Murrvnt. I have known more casoa than
one of nniversity men who have imitated
Lever's whimsical notion of a practical
joke; several university mon have gone
about the street with blackened face
as Christy minstrels.
A little Kftinin of the streets was, now
ever, too sharp for the undergraduate,
although he was got up in the most ap-
nmved hurdv-irurdv Btyle and worxea
AWJLV liintllv at the organ handle. The
short street boy followed him for some
time with great admiration, but witn a se
rious doubt in his mind. Then he walked
nn to the itinerant musician and said:
"Ynirra nut a hunlv-Kurdv man. Ijook
at vonr boots. Look at your hands. Til
bo and tell the proctor." The diaconv
fited undergraduate skedaddled to hi
rooms, and sent his very moderate earn,
ings to a hospital. Temple Bar.
Tha Fanltleaa Work of Oraat Poete.
It is usually said, in hasty generaliza
tion, that the poetry of the present age
is unique in the extreme refinement of
its exterior mechanism. Those who say
this are not aware that the great poet
whose virile simplicity and robust care
lessness of detail they applaud have ai
most without exception been scrupu
louslv attentive to form. No modern
writer has been so learned in rhythm as
Milton, so faultless in rhyme arrange
ment asSpeuser. But what is trueia
that a care for form and ft considerable
skill in the technical art of verse have
been acouired bv writers of a lower or
der, and that this sort of perfection is
no longer the hall mark of a great mas
ter.
We may expect it, therefore, to at
tract less attention in the future, and
although assuredly the jargon of Walt
Whitman will not be accepted, technic
al perfection will more and more be
taken as a matter of course, as a portion
of tho poet's training which shall be as
indispensable and as little worthy of
notice as that a musician should read
his note correctly. Edmund Crosse in
Forum.
The Odd People of Shetland.
The stranger will still find many cu
rious and interesting relic of olden day
and ways iu Shetland. The ancient vil
lage or "toun" of Sound, two miles from
Lerwick, is a veritable nest of odd old
folks and things. The inhabitants pique
themselves on possessing the exact spot
of ground on which their ancestor dwelt
for more than a thousand year. They
show fino Bcorn for "oopstart Lerwick"
in the oft quoted couplet:
Bound waa Sound wbea Unrkk was nana;
bound U be Hound wbea Lerwtck is dune I
and the "Sound wives" still visit Ler
wick ou Saturdays with their "kashie'
on their barks, their knitting in full
swing, aud their nose high in lofty con
tempt, waiting on one another until all
are done with their errands or shopping,
and then returning to Sound, the em'
bodiuient of haughty toleration. Cor.
Bostou Transcript.
Vial tore la th lick Roona.
One of the most difficult thing to
manage is, not unfrequently, the matter
of visitors. Comparatively few person
ran visit the sick without doing mora
harm than good. Bedridden people and
persons confined to their chambers or
their home by chronio ailments may
often be greatly helped by friendly calls,
by various little tangible expresbions of
sympathy, and in general by snushine
brought from the outside world, al
though even in such cases wisdom is re
quired. Youth's Companion.
For Sale.
80 acres of fin beam dam land for
Easy to clear. Land adjoining and of
sal.
character produced laal year 6 ton timothy
hay per acre. Two spring branches on th
premieet. No swampy land. Good out
rang. For terms anil information, apply
at thi. office.
The Hew Oregon Fish Li.
Salmon shall not b7ukn la th Giluwbis
or its tributaries between tw nrei u.
March and th 10th day of April, or between
the 101b day of August and ths 10tb day of
September, or between 6 0 clock Saturday
tud 8 o'clock Sunday during th cIokb -son;
salmon shall not b caught within one
mil. below an rack eroded for tbo purpose
of obtaining fltb by propagation; salmon
shall not be taken in any water of this Hat
except the Colombia sod its tributaries from
Noeomber 15 to April 1; neti, traps nu
Irs shall not extend mors than one-third
saroas any stream, channel or alongh; lim
gas, coceulus, lodicua, or soy lubatance del-
teriou to flab, must no be thrown iuto any
atrcam. From March 1st to April iuto it
ball be a misdemeanor to tare In poaaes-
ioo, offer for sals or traotport soy chinook
aitlmon, silver salmon, steelbeadi or blue
backe. No dam nor other obstruction shall
be built across soy stream without a suitable
Udder or flahwsy be prorlded. Sswdost
mnst not be thrown into any itream nr plac
ed where high water will carry it away. Th
term aalmon is construed to include chinook,
aleelbrad, bluebaok, silTaraide, snd all other
pedes of salmon. All fines colleoted shall
be paid into a fund for the nae of the Bah
commission Nets, trnpi aud weirs muit be
taken out nt tbo rivers, or oloaed dnring the
close season. Pound net and traps must
bo numWed, and at night time a bright
white light uiu-t be hoo.
Veto of Agricultural Bill.
Th following is tbo full text of Gov. Pen-
noyer's veto meaauga on tnis bill:
To tbe Houornble, the 8enat of the State of
Oregon:
I herewith return Senate Bill No. 134 with
my disapproval. Thia bill creates two new
BErioullural societies snd spproprUtes to ono
tbe nuui of 11 MO and to tbe other tue sum
of $3000 Buniwlly. This io an appropriation
of mouey rained by general tax for a local
purpoa aud for a purpose entirely foreign lo
that for which the taxiug power waa con
ferred upon tbo government by the people
I veto tbe bill. Sylvebtib Pxmnotkb,
Governor.
A Good Example.
A few days .go Hon. F. B Lnbbock, who
for twelve vein baa been state treasurer of
Texas, turned over to his successor iu,UB7,
830 iu fond aud aecarities. In these twelve
years Treasurer Lubbock ha bundled over
$90,000,000 of the ttute money and proper
ly, and not a dollar of it has stuck to bis
fingers or found its way into the fingers of
any of his friends. Tbe statement also is
made authoritatively lhnt aiuco theorg iuiza
lion of tbe govrrnmeut of Texiis in 1836
there has never been a dollar of shortage or
defalcation in its treasury.
Tbe Jackson county barbae r conimended
the appointment if Hon. P. P. Prim olJaol
sonvilleaa the additional judge for tbo first
district. Judge Prim ocouuied the bar in
this district fur twenty years continuously,
snd waa also one of tbe members of tbo in
preiue court when it waa re-organized in
1878. He would no doubt fill the position
efficiently aud satisfactorily, Tbe appointee
must reside In either Klamath or Lakeooun
ties, and alio bold court iu other dbtrkti
when o died upon to do so. Asblaud Rec
ord. v
How to Break up Severe Cold.
From ths Virginia City, Mout., Madison
Ian: When w find a medicine we know to
nnaaeaa eenuiue merit, we consider it a duty,
and we take pleasure iu lellinK the publio
what it was. Such a medicine we found
Chamberlain's Cough Urmedy. by tbe use
of Ibis syrup we huvs relieved, in a few
hours, sever colds, and in tbe course of
two or three days, entirely broken tnem up
ai has several of our friends to whom wo
have recommended it, It is all it is repre
sented to be bv tbo manufacturers If you
have a oonub and want to stop it, Chimbei
laius Conch Itemedy will do tbe work, lor
sal by F. M. Wilkins, Druggmt.
I have a oonsin who is a printer, says Ex
Mavor J. 0, Louahran of North Des Moines
Ia. Some years ago ho was employed in
thia city where they were printing circular,
(or Chamberlain, lie had a deep seated
cold and terrible cough, and while setting
nn oodv be made no bis tuiud to bny a bot
tie. it cured mm ana tout was toe nrst i
over knew of Chamberlain's Congh Remedy
I bar been strongly In ita lavor over .nice.
Mv own experience aud tbat of my family
convinces me that thi remedy is the best in
tbo world. Tbat mny be strong Isnxuago
tint tbat to what I tbiuk. For sale by t , U
Wilkins, Druggist.
MinroRO Ftoua. A. Goldsmith has re
ceived another car load of the celebrated
Medford flour. Ho will keep this eioelltn
brand of flour in stock at all times hereafter
SAVED
From a terrible death, la what to many say after
twlna conn ot ratarrn Dy uanif the uaiuti
I'lwltlve and NeKHlive Kln-trlo Mutnient,
It
never fall, to cure Kheumattain, Neuralgia, Lame
Hack, bore inroal, uvauacne, looinavne, ae.
Try It.
KXC1TKUKNT
Bun. high In thia city over Syitem Builder, a.
everybody U uiiiif It (or Catarrh ot the Stomach,
ltfapepata, Couatipatkm, Impure Blood and to
build up their .yateui. Try It and tell your
friend, about it, aa It muat poasvas wonderful
merit wnen an eai wen oi u.
Don't Believ It
When told that F. M. Wilkins, ths drnggist,
is not selling "Wisdom's ltobertine" for the
coniDlexion. the most oleeaut ana amy reeuy
harmless preparation of ita kind in th
world, and giving a beautiful picture card
with every bottle.
What It It?
That produce, that beautifully soft com
plexion and leaves no traces of its applica
tion or injurious effectiT Tbo answer, Wis
rlnm'a Kobertin accomplishes all this, and
is pronounced by ladies ot taste and refine
ment to be the most delightful toilet articl
ever produced. Warranted narmieaa and
matchleM. F. M. Wilkins, agent, Engen
City.
Call a Halt Tbat tired languid feeling
means tbat your ayntem ia in a alat to in-
vii diaeas. and Wriuht's Compound Ex
tract of Sarmparilla ia what yon need at
one to expel impnritie of th blood and
build job np. Sold bv all druggists.
A ORE AT MISTAKE:
lanftn mail iii not tulni the rll(orntaPo.l
live aud Ni-aattv Kleeirie Cough Cur (or
eoiifha, roldn, eroup, eonaumpilivn, aalt I. th
only auush aura tn the I'nttrd State, that i. free
tn.m opuiea. Kin. lur cbtUlren. Try It aud
nuiTcn cTiTcc rnnmprc
UilllLU 01 HI 10 10111111111011
Will b eulled to any addraaa for s limited
period upoa th rvceipl oi IU With th oam,
w will and FKEE, a copy of oar Uut pub
Irratkw, "A 0npilainB ol th V. &. Rav
Bn Iaws and New Tariff Kate.
Addrw. tall?! Nlt Unstrrfi
UatM( naaa.
Insure Against Fire
With one of the Leading Companies.
v t ; nv of the following standard Companies:
oriusuiauvo
New Zealand, Capital Stock
Phoenix of London, ' 3,000,000
Hamburg Bremen, of Germany,
Apply to R J. FKASIER. Agent, Eugene, Oregon.
Foi Real Eslate Saps in Farm and CU) Property Call on
Lane County Land & Loan
rie as b i b r r
r r p
TRYA
L3I
and get RIORE i POWER ee wfl
ana u&c i-tvu -
. . .r ii....v.j r,akklnivnal of lHOl
Writ for our nw iiiuiums" ti C JI
THE LEFFEL WATER WHEEL& ENGINE CO. SPRINGFIELD, 0., U.S.A.
Eugene
AND
Deadline Sliops.
C. N. FRAZER, Proprietor.
-MAKES ALL
Castings, v Store v Fronts v and 7
REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS
Give me a trial. I aruarantee my work
Rlrrhth atrmt and mill race.
Day & Henderson,
-THE
FU111TTOI &
UIB11T1IIIQ
House in Eugene. Corner 7th and Wil. St
NEW GOODS.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS
From the Cheapest to the Best at
prices according to quality.
A LARGE STOCK OF
BOOIS mil ilili
From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can
be suited eitner as
Our assortment is Complete,
me Finest; can suit you if you give us a calu
OUR STOCK IS
tSTFree New and Stj lisli.1
Look u over: if we do not save you
sell to you low.
A FULL LINE
STARR
NON
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice Is hereby given that J. R. Purkerwn,
administrator of the estate of John A Woolrrtdae,
deceaard, baa Sled his final arrounl therein and
ail order naa been fiUere-i of record dlrectmc thia
noliu., and naming the Mh day ol April. lPVl, for
th bearing of objrrtloui to aaid final
account, and also the settlement thereof
Deled at Eugeat. OrrgKii, Febtnarv 20. 1S9L
J. R. Fl KkEkSON.
Adailn(alrtnrnfthe Eslate of Juo. A. p ooler
eiige, deceased.
at. w. Cos uos, Atty fur Estate. -
- $5 000 000
r!nnri.000
CUBES
ANY
HEADACHE
"WhileYouWait,"
V
BUT CUKE-a .
NOTHING ELSE,
ji'A'wiiivii;1.'11'
i a aa all l'
FFEl'M
Foundry
KINDS OF
OF MACHINERY A SPECIALTY.
to rIto satisfaction. Bbc-p. wrnei
corner of
"''rll
LEADING -
to rnce or yuaiuy,
from the lowest Price up to
money, wo will make some one else
OF GROCERIES
F. B. DUNN
GMFFN
Engines
Sells the Celebrated
- RUSTING Tinware,
GENERAL DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, STOVES
ETC
EUGENE, - OREGON
Delinquent Tax Notice.
Notice is hereby given tbat th city tax of
lS'.sJ of Eugene is now delinquent and has
been placed in my bands for collection,
Those who ar delinquent ar notified that
unless prompt payment is mad coats will b
mad.
Sept. li, 1&90. I. E. B-nrius,
Marshal.
souf'R
v tn
Southern Pacific Kot
la v
'fotnln.
Shasta Line.
amrjL
Expreia Train. Lav Portland Daily.
-
S'rS .i
South INortii
v Portland ArlilJtlT
Lv Knifene Lv i u . J
10:15 M I Ar Ban Kranuiaco Lv 9:00 Z
Above train, step only at fulWjn 7
tlnna north nl Itoaeburv: laet Port an,l r..
City, Wocxlburo, Salem, Albany, 'fM.
gent, nneuua, jiawoy, lu.iruri, j nnctiii
City, Irving, Eugene.
EOSKBUBO UAII., DAILY.
8.00 am
J. 06 p m
6.40 pm
Lv
Lv
Ar
Portland
Kuifen
Roaeburii
AH.OOpa,
L,.S5ki
Lv ,:!,
ALBANY LOCAL,
DAILY (Except Sunday),
LEAVE
AKlilW..
Portland 6.00 p. m. I Albany. .9.00 p. ,
Albany 6.00 a. m. I Portland. V.0U a. bi!
TOURIST SLEEPING CAHS,
V... u-commodatlon of Second Claea Pi
gars, aiiacuea w ma nuui,
. . i j . . '(':.. .
West Side JJivlMnn.
BETWEEH P0ETLAND AMD COEVALUg.
MAIL TBAIH DAILY (EXCKrT SUNDAY.)
7:30 am Lv Portland Ar 8:20p m
12:10 a m I Ar Corvallls l.v 1 12.funm
At Albany and vjorvalli. connect with train
of Oregon Pacirlo Itailroad.
IXPBESS THA1H DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.)
4:40pm I Lv fortiami Ar ft:3o m
7:25 pen I Ar Mcilinnville Lv5:45am
THROUGH TICKETS to all Point,
East and South
For ticket, aud full information reuvditiK
rate., maps, etc, call on Company agent at
LW"..
K KOEULK.lt, 1!.. f liUUl!.K,
Manager., Aut. U. X. and i aaa Agt.
Northern Pacific Railroad.
POPULAR KOITK FRUITI Poilf.
unu i v a he. k.isi,
two tras daily
AND
of Cars
No Cliau")
of Any Class
No otht-r linn iuiik Piilace Dining Cars
liHtwi't-n Portland nnd thn East.
THE FINEST .
EMIGRANT SLEEPING ,CARS
In tha world are run on all tliMuli traina, il
and uife'lit, without change wiut tree
of charge.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING
CARS,
The Fineet, Best and Safest in Use Any
where.
SEE THAT YOUR TICKETSKE.AD via the
Northern Pacific 11 R
Portland Ticket Office No 2 Washington St
Depot Ticket office cor lt and O, Portland.
A. D. CHARLTON. Aas't (Jen'l Pas Ag't.
Northern Pacific Railroad.
221 First St., Cor. Washington, Portland, Or
F. L. Posson & Son,
Gcueral Agts. for D. M. Terry & Co's
SEEDS
Garden Seed.
SEEDS
Grass, Clover aud all kinds of
Trees, Bulbs, Fertilizers, etc.
SEEDS
Bee Keepers' Supplies.
We want you for a customer. Give us
a trial order.
F. L. Posson & Son,
209 2d St., Portland, Or.
Successors to Miller Broa.
catalogue i-rn
For Sale by E. R. 1.1'CKEY & CO., Eugene.
NOTICE.
t'KIIKD States Land OfficR, Kosehurfi. Or.l
Feb. H.1MH f
nnn.nlal.. k.,.tna tuuin .mti.roH at til ia nttipe DT
GeorireD. Ward suslnst Arthur A. Cushnmn lor
abandonlnu his lloincsU'Kd Entry, Nn. KM, date
Slarrh 'Jil, ls'.Hi, uion tne sr.'i oi we n, i u i "i
R, 1 E, in Lane county, Orosun, with a view to
the cancellation of aaid entry: the said rsrtiM
are hereby summoned to appear at the otlice ol
the countv clerk of Lane county, Oreeon, at r.u-
gene, Oregon, on the 17th day of April, lstil, at iu
o'clock a. m to repond and furuinh testimony
concernlnir said alleged abandonment. Hearing
to be had at this oltiee on the testimony so taken
on Tuesday, the 21 day of A prll, lx'.H, at 10 o'clock
EAST AND
SEEDS
SEEDS
t, m. JOHN ii. BlllirK, IM'Hi.-n
A. M. Cbawford. Receiver.
Sufficient evidence having been filed in thia
office by the contestant that personal servile
cannot be made on the contestee, it is hereby
ordered that service be made by publication ac
cording to lew. John H. Sih-i-k, Register.
A. A, tKA.riiKU, nrvvi.v..
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
U. 8. Land Ornci, Roseburo, Obeoon.)
. Jan. , Will. I
NOTICE Is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the aet of Congrena ui
June 8, 187H, entitled "An act for the aale ol um
ber lands in the States of California,
Nevada, and Washington Territory, Row"
M. Howe, ol Elma, rnenaits couniy, :
Waahington. has this day filed in this onu.
his sworn itatemem No for the purchase oi
the N E K of Sec. '.ti, in Townamp n "i
K 1 E, and will otter proof to show that the lana
sought is more valuable for its timber or iioij.
than lor agricultural purposes, anu io n-i.,""-hia
claim to said land before the RegHter ana
Receiver of this office at Koseburg, Oregon, on
Thursday, the 'Jd day of April, lM'l. ...
He names as witnesses: L I Forrest, d
Rrannan. Milton Stowell, James E Nolsna,
tugene, Ine Co., Or. ,
Any and all persons claiming aaverft-ij -
above-described lands are requested to tile tne"
claim. In this office on or before laid 2d day '
April, 1H91. , , .
11, Bill I ttl Ifai'J"lL,
DR. JOSEPH P. Gill,
c
AN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or rr
ideno. whe not profeasioually engaged.
Eeaidence oa Eighth street. pposite T J
t r an Church.
NOTICE FOR ITBLlCATlON.
Labd Ornrs at R(-.EBrRf..i"-
February 2-1, Wl. I
x.-.i t. i. i i .I... .i,a r,,i.tM-iii2-nani-
.oin-r IB IICHTl'J l.iril win. .... :- -- - k
ed aettler has Bled notice of hi intention to ma"
final proof in support of hia claim, anu ni ,
proof will be made before the Judne or
the county court ol l.ane eountv. regn. at t
gene, On-gon, on, Satunlay. April 11. l'i. 'I
Charles W. I.vnna. Home.iead Entry '
the E' of SW 'i snd loU Nos. 6 aud ., of Sec N 1 r
IS S, K 7 W, M. ,
He names the following witnesses to prove
eontinuoua residence1 upon and roltivsii""
aaid land, via- L. J. orneliua. Fred V-ti-ro.
Whltaker and J. L. Atkinaon, of Wallon, Un
county, Oregon. J0s . fiHrPEf RfgiiU-r.