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Smoke Li MOM, Ten cent; U. of 0. 6 Queen of Hearts. Five cent .Cigars. C. L WINTER, Proprietor.- Light. Cloc37 Weamer Preferrei far Sittings. PHOTO COMPANY. SUPERIOR PHOTOGRAPHS. BUOENB, OREOON. J. S. LUCICEY, Watches and Clocks Repaired. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, aked & Inflamed Uddere. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Slisters, Insect Bites, .Ml CattJe Ailment?, Ail Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle,. Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conu.1 era Pain, Makes flan or Beast well gain. T JI3 fHflCQ l kepton flltu EC. PAKE'S I'll 5 t'Artn Advertising Aaener. M and M ''lerprmMn exchange, rtna Kranciaco, f'al Ve. contracts for aile.tui'w can be made lh ma. It toi 6"on en "V1 .., ti,9 a'llr.l(,eK,Il. t'c nien of t:;mpc Am.-rfra, Muciran to HuoYlii f tip, lb ills. "'ko In so .-. fnr.-i t.ns? E.'.NDOOD l.-iW. rpr J.rtJ j rlralo enflontmrota. rreuialurcn i i,.r, n. ImToteni-T In lhe nnu w It U a itir.p om of rrii'al weaaneaa "a harrennra.. it can toosopiMMl in aodajs tJ'hctmofHnynn. . , Th-si tn die,.veiv vai mtA 1 theft!!. Ilttofiheol.l foroni a Huaton Medical Initltuta. I l Ilia strmCet vl a.r r k-1. 1 I "T ttwrf,i( but h.i MA i..r Jl 00 a pa-a "leira pacHum f, r tJ.nniv'alnroaleilboiej). wrttao urauao.ei f -ve.if tftram IfvoutmT I bnxoiand arc l -t rr!'. ,y cured, ax mora ues-nt to JMf: i f ' tyit. Sftilf r clr-n - :,V. t - ..-.I'la. ddraai Hrnsor :irf;.ts n'.tiixtk. 'BOction Klov-iU-a.,. la-Hi lA . Ilia Sua, , BtiiM l-'rjtlriaroi Cal. si RjV t'i' saliona.Ne rv- ?') Vsf'i ouatwitchina S-?:-v..i! '-nil other gV.tlt' q palts. fV&4 Strengthen. fc-'5'3 Invigorates feir- ' 5v3 and tone, the K-'-VjviS entlreiyttem. Pi VJib'rt;l Hudyin currt Meblllty, Ir-iV "rfi Vi Nervousness, fev"K tnlinlom, Mfi'SVVM "atom EV' organ. aiW-iW-M tolna In lhe F''.-asWwiSA kikhl stopped ES.-fi.lBi'.firiaa SEKtUUS STKI'Mak; THE MYSTERIOUS NIHILIST WHO WAS ' KILLED DY A LOCOMOTIVE. U. Carried tUo Secret of au ljrutit to Ula Cr.re-A litu..rkaulo Muu la Miuy 8nws Ula Carter Waa Filled with : Tbrlllloi; Exprrlenr4. SutKius MIcliHi.l l)r:iaul!inu..ff Stclniinl,- : Mugulsl., tithluiliiplat, aulliur nud liilillift' i mot a Uwith im ilninmlli- us thu iifo he li.iii llvod. HtepoUik, tvhllo iur prui,,),,,.,,, 11S ' a nihilist, will probnnly b nnn irU-d ' rathor as ouo uf thu ihrw) iiuvvlMa w l,i,i:i Llttlo Kussia has givru lu thu -..il,l Potroff, Musuch and .--uiminii n'.l iil. i that corner of thu Iiusslan unpiro Hh.ii-: fatherland, stupnlak'a whulo lif was ! shrouded lu niyatery, and l.ls hiiiliphwu i and name havo uuvit bwn nmlioriintivi'lv : established. Ho Is supposed l. li.au In-iii ; born In 1841 at lladjatsch, In tho I hraino mountains, and to havo come from a ' souilnoblo family descended from tho Cos- i saoks of Llttlu ltussla. Knim 1S6U to IX! 1 : he was u student at Kiev, and bo iub llshed sovoral norka during that tlmu, I whioh wore prohibited by the guvernnient ! In 1803. In 1870 he became a profenur at I the Unlvorslty of Kiev, but wus n ve,l , from hla chair by the government time i jruam inier. no was exueii in lSTOonae oount of his oriticisin of tlio system pur Bued by Count Tolstoi, one of the minis tors of justice, and he thereupon settled In Qonova, writing various popular works lu tho Llttlo Russian dlalui't. llu began to work hard for tho establishment of equal political rights In Kussia and declared against socialism as well as absolutism. On Aug. Ill, 1878, Vera tNiSbulltch, a young womnn nihilist, assnsEinntod Gen eral Trepoff, prefect of pulico in St, Pe tersburg. Vivo months later TrepotT's sucousHor, Goncral Mezentzel'f, was stabbed In tho street, but the assassin jumped into a carriage in waiting and escaped. Two othor occupants of the carriage, however, wore captured, and proved to ho Ilr. Wei mor, tho court physielnn, and his wife. Both woro sent to Siberia. Thu suspicion has been persistent that a man named KazchotTsky wns the assailant and that Kazoheffsky was Stepniak. London was his rofugo for many years, and there ho published Free Russia, a newspaper devoted to the Interests of an archy. Ho came to the United State. lu December, 181K), on a lecture tocr fur the purposo of Arousing sentiment against Russian despotism. In London he was constantly watched, nnd a nuiultcr of at tempts were made to carry him off. Surglus Michael Drngomanofl" Stepniak his pseudonym in full the most fran-d nihilist In tho world, died carrying the socret of his Identity to the grave. For 25 years ho was one of the best known men In Europe, yot nono know him. Ho was tho recognized leader of the nihilists, but not manager of tho bomb throwing cam palgn. His efforts wore along tho lino of moral persunsion and appeal to tho Intel lect. His wholo life, oh wo l-.nvo said, was enshrouded In mystery, and none, save perhaps n fow, could say whether ho over participated in physical forco pints, al though he was often suspocM-d. It is cer tain that in later years he looked Willi less favor upon radical measures, nnd frequent ly spoko ngalust them. Yet ho did not disguise his sympntliy for tho slayer of tho lato czar. Ktepnluk means literally "The Son of tho Steppes, " and hoadiuittod it to bo an assumed name. Apart from all questions of right or wrong, or of expediency, ns far as related to tho causo to whioh Stepniak hnd devot ed his life, the personal equation of tJie man had much whioh is remarkable. He had given us In hls"Cnreer of a Nihilist," of 1889, tho peoullar traits of llioso men who havo thrown down their challenge to tho czar. Human bravery has Its heroio side, nnd Stepniak hod shown ImlilTcreuco to life a thousand times, but in a manner which Is special. Serglus Stepniak, though modest to n degroo, was known among his feiiow rev olutionists to havo planned out many a method of esonpo for a condemned prison er, and by his own personal prowess and sheer daring effected rcseiies. What great Unsh, what self control, It must have tak on to try at least in a crowded Russian city to got to nrmnn whose fate was sealed! Stopnink, who drove n slcdgo alongside, wonltl hnvodono his host to pluck tho con demned man right out of tho grip of the nrincd soldiers, so as Input him in his own sledge, nnd so driven him off. This effort, as the political prisoner Volkhovsky tolls ns, failed, but not from any fault of Sergius Stepniak. If on this occasion nil unforeseen accident prevented tho accom plishment of the escape, nevertheless the oool daring of Stepniak remains ns salient as over. Many a man nn-.l woman who lives today outsioe of Russia Is of this world now' liecnuscot tho strong hand nnd courage of this nihilist. In nppe.irnnco ho was a man imt qulto 0 foot In height, but his slld build and massive form, with breadth of shoulders nnd large, well shaH-d hind, made Mm appenr not so tall ns ho really was. His type of face was distinctly Russian, his fiirohead of groat width and his eyes In tensely black. It was a faie showing will nnd control of jiower. One mljrht siieou Into rung on lhe ways of ptrpnlnk and wonder how, with such a marked face, he was so long capable of escaping detection by moans of disguises, fur tnrliunga his nppenrnnce, ono might fancy, l-quind marked mobility of expression. Stepniak spoko Kngllsh, French and Italian perfectly. In conversation In Kng llsh he never seemed at loss fur the exact word, though he retained somcwimt of a foreign accent. His voice was singularly sweet and well modulated, and bis man ner, never slow, wns rather impnsslve. Thoroughly logical in describing the con dition of his oountry, tho efforts inado to establish somo setnblnnco of liberty In Hussln, he was not Impassioned. Kvery argument was quietly, calmly presented. The enthusiasm In the man he kept latent Philadelphia Telegraph. Tender Ucarted. Hero Is a Georgia gooso story: Two gen . . ...... ii, ,,n n street corner tiemon wppj - when they were apprcsv-aed by a man of. ferlng for mm two n-- . k" decided to purchase, but the d.-aler insist edon soiling the two fowls to one man Accordingly ono of them bought the two and sold ognln to his friend. After the transaction was completed the gooso vender was asked why ho wouldn t ell the fowls paratcly. Said he: "That old g.i..-o and gander have is-en together 30 years, and I wouldn't separate them for any con-lderatlon." Atlvita Constitution. llrapoli.lva finlniftn-I) y u vunt to hnve your rCuto1nrr-Crtal..lr. it yo,i enn i find pnrttcuiir .xj:m. I cn t.-Hoiburr ti-.eU. I WINDS TODAY, WvinU tiK,;.y art' Irs'. ani free, Wind-, "otliiy nn v... vly: Froi.j i ( bind tti. v wn to blow W!u tl: -up to How, Aiul i:,- tluupl.-.! lii.:.t to tprvAJ Frvui llu' ctr.uiilrj- tt tau lUutl. Ah, It la a wiUt, w.tt Ism. Whrv the wmini; Muy it pltuinwl. Where u-h inllu.'iutis throb As our frofts cmi nrwr Tr Of iht ir triuiu;ih, whon they botand Throutth thu trtv and fnnn tho Kruun.ll ttre.it within ino Is my soul, tlrvut to Jounti-y to its rohI, Tu tint oiuntry of the tit-tul; For tho conu-. tijw are ml. And a passion rii-h in strifo Drive, iuo toward tho homo of life. Oh, to keen the spring with them T.'ho havo flush.-d the coniel ttleui, Who itmigino at its source All tho year's delU-iuun fourso. Then express by wind and light t-oinethhiR of their rapturt-'s heihtl MlcIitK'l Field in Boaton Budget. LOADING DICE. An Iuduitry That Once Flourished In Fer fectiou In a Tenuvsnee Town. A reporter noticed in a shop window a pMr of dice. They woro lnnocont looking iittU'whito Ijones, and belmd quite forgot ten them when the proprietor remarked, "Them's kMuUd.', "What's loaded?" 'Why, tho dioo." "Oh," tho reporterejaoulatod. The prt prietor picked up the dice, and throwing them on tho counter said, "Come seven," nnd sure enough seven came. Somo ono alKe pitched them, and five turned up, but before ho could make another live to pain his point that fatal seven showed its face '""I so it went, tho live and tho two ninkiuK tho seven threo out of 11 vo shots. "There are only two nieu in tho clly who can or will load dice," tho proprietor oxplidncd. "Before Jones turned Hwso on tho gam blers ono could get $5 and$d for loading a pairof dice, and if the job wasdllllcult you could get even more than that, hut now t?U is a very good price, and there is lass to do than thero onco wns nt any price. "These were loaded for a regular (ram bling I ion so, and a crack shot will never recognize the Iron. To do tho job right re quires a good deal of skill and pains. You boro tho eyo and pour in your mercury or beat in your lead. If you use mercury. It must be in the form of quicksilver. Mer cury Is probably tho bet, though a tiny lead shot will answer the purpose of the ordinary dice. You then take n bit of ivory, and fitting it in tho plug conn tors ink the eyo. If tho loader understands Ids bul nc.'S, there is no professional who can de tect tho fraud. Not to inako the weight suspicious you can bore nnd leave hollow that side of the dio for which It is loaded. "Sometimes there fs big money in the business. About a year ago, when dice woro tho ragowlth gentlemen of the green cloth, a party of local gamblers sent all the way to Colorado for an esport to como and do their little trick. Ho came, and in ono night lie and his crowd did one game for f:i,000. Tho next day ho returned to the Ulnck JUIIs. That man was once n noted gambler in this city. It whs alio lit this time that Chief Ad kins, after having made a raid on somo notorious dive, placed on exhibition a pair of loaded dico out in hul v os. "Speaking of the price of dlco, 85 or Q is letting them off light. In somo cities where tho dico nro loaded In a professional way, not to order, but for regular solo, dico that without the lend are worth about 80 coots with lead will cost you $18. Hut, after all, that Isn't much, for the man who handles them right is noon 'In.' " Knoxvlllo Journal. A Surprise. Androw 1). White says that when ho was In Herlln tho Chinese minister, nt a diplomat lo reception, presented his prin cipal secretaries to the other mlnlstnrs. Among the secretaries was a tall, lino looking man, evidently a European, dressed In a superb court oust time and oov erod with gold laco. As his Chlneso col league introduced him to Mr. White In Gorman tho conversation was continued In that language, when suddenly this splendidly dressed personage said hi Kng llsh: "Mr. White, 1 do not soo why we should bo talking In German. I come from Waterloo, in western Now York, and I was educated at tho Unlvorsliy of Rochester, under your friend, Dr. Ander oon." Mr. White snld that hnd the man dropped through tho celling it would not have seemed mora surprising, nnd that It was hard to boliovo that the pretty little village of Waterloo, or even Rochester, with all the added power of Its noblo uni versity, should have boon nblo to develop a creature so gorgeous. It turned out that tho man, nfter being grndunted from tho University of KocheKmr, had gone to China with certain missionaries, had then been taken Into tho Chlneso wrvlco nnd had proved to Iw n thoroughly Intelligent, pntrlotlo man, faithful In his duties to Cblna ns well as to tho United States. One American Habit PrelM-d. Well, It Is thought, might wo follow the exmnpio set us by our American cousins In tho naming of our ships-of-war. Tho result of many of tho new ships of tho United States navy reoolvlng tho names of Americnn towns, It Is obw.rvod, has boon that tho inhabitants of thoso towns nro taking tho liveliest Interest In tho nhips, their otllcors and crow and in all their doings. In somo cases tho towns havo gone so far as to present tho ships bearing their names with handsome serv ices of pinto for tho officers' mess. Our naval authorities, it Is strongly felt, might do worso than to stlmulnto tho lntoret of somo of our great Inland towns in the nnvy by bestowing their names on ships, Instead of, as sometimes fs tho case, fixing upon such as carry no particular Interest or meaning. United .Service Gaaette. A Haunted Mine. South Wales has n haunted coal mini This ghostly place Is the Morfa eolli?ry, nnd it hns been Infosted with restless spir its for about a week. They nro supped to bo six In number, and to be the ghotts I of somo miners who were killed In an ox- plosion. They make their presence known i by "walling and knocking allovertho tin- derground workings." TImmw diversions, It is said, they vary by tho "singing of ; dlrgos and the roll of muffled drums " j "Danger," snys thn cornfed philosopher, j ''seems to exerciser a never ending fa l nation over the minds of men. It lends some to attempt the conquest of h!lhrto In.-iccmsihlM mountains and leads others to commit matrimony." Indianapolis Jonr- ; no' i Q.illl pn are prepared for u by sort ing them, drying them In hot sand, scrap Ing ibem so as to remove the outer tkln, then hardening them In diluted nltrto cld. A CENT Bottle of CUTICURA RESOL VENT, greatest of humor cures, is often sufficient to complete a permanent cure of the most torturing and disfiguring of skin, sculp, and blood humors. f PiF.nTCi'Ri Tnr atmknt ron am. Skin and ULOOlt llCMOHH. Vrui ItiHllN with Cl TIrUBA 8iui gentle upplifHUon of IYticuhj. eiiit meuO, tho itrvat kio cure, And mild done of Ctmcciu Uksulvest, grvttt of humor cure. Soli lhrouhoot lh woi-Ul. Prlfe. Oitktu, V Srtr. tc i tUsoinvT. . md fl. Puiia Dl J !i'Ciitv. tVttr., .. I'rxipi . H,t,.n. or " Uow u Cu tuijr Uumwi-r mtilfti ftw. Coiiimisslmiers Conrt. In tlie mailer of tho Simmons road in township 20 south, raneo 3 west. At this time this matter ctmii on to be heard on the petition of 8 Simmons and 20 others and the bond for ex penses being deposited the matter was continued until tho Muy term of court. It appearing that M Noftsinger who had been appointed viewer of tho Sweet and llrutnl roml in township IS south, range 10 west, w ould be ab sent nt the time set for the viewing of said rood, V II Morford was appointed to tnke his place. In tho matter of the Mills t iiul in towmhip IS south, range II west, all things appearing rejiulnr it was ordered established nnd Albert Knnwles II II l'isk tiud Jason Ncely appointed viewers uiul C M Collier toesluhllsh stud road. Ill the inatler of the Tillon road in township 20 south, range 1 west a petition being presented by II S Tilton and others. Slid petitioners p earing by L liilyeu, their attorney, and asked leave to withdraw said petition, and no objection being mnile, it Is hereby or dered by the court that leave lie given to withdraw said petition and all unit teis relating thereto are hereby dis missed. Hills allowed: C W Lyons road supervisor (lis- trlet No S3 $22 60 J W I Tun is city physician 7 50 13 K Itiisseil ctru of paupers for March, ISM 172 !2 H (J Wheeler vlewe.- on Purviti road 7 30 V H Parker viewer on l'arvln ron (I 6 70 Isaac Hurelny viewer on Parvln rond 7 70 II H Tilton viewer on Parvln toad 0 00 Isaac Hit-gins viewer on l'aivln rond 0 00 P J Wnibinglon marker on Prt- vin road 8 00 CM Collier, surveyor Parvln road 21 80 0 M Collier, surveying public squares and establishing cor ners . 13 00 George Voting, clinluinnn on Parvln road 2 CO J G Slevcnson, salnry for March 60 00 It G Callison, J P, Slat of Orc- gonian v J M McIJco 5 45 Sam Mclieo, witness, State of Oregon v J M Mc lice 3 30 Chns Muliee, witness, State of Oregon vs J M Mo Dee 8 60 Geo Young, witness, Slate of Oiegnn vs J M Muliee 2 78 Jas Cal ler, witness, State l Ore gon vi J M Mclie 8 60 Arthur llarlinan, witness, State of Oregon vs J M Molb-e 2 70 A 11 l'isk salary for Murcli $110 7(1 J O Gray " ' ' 41 70 A J Johnson " " " !0U 70 C I, Scott " " ' 85 00 A C Jennings " " " 100 70 F I, Giblm " ' " 83 30 Matlle Jennings " " 41 70 J 1-' Donaldson, inlary for March Mclvenzlu ferry 22 83 K Howen, salary for Man-h, Lowell terry 14 00 Willie Fields, of IV ill lililge, Ins gone to Ci 1 1 for nia lo reiiinlii during the summer. A'hro ll.r vsa tl I:, vr . 4 l.rr CastuA Whwi sl.a una LrnU . sli- e: i i f Cantoris. Wlien alio beanie Jllia, rha il ir. t C?f.ri. When aim lia'l UiiUtreo, till- (;avo tli--n Casuirtl Jiurklen'i Anilra Salve. ! The Iiwt Salve In the world tn !('iil( llnils1", Hin', VUwm, Hul ! Ulieuin, Fever Hon-s, Tetter, :hiimed ! MuimIn, Cliilblainx, Corns, and nil (Skit. I Kruptionw, nird psillvely cun-H Vlh-n. or no pay rUirMl. It Is guarnnteed' to give perfect rjlir-far(nii or money j n'fundfl. 1'rirt; y." will r lxx. Knrsalc ly Heiidersoii Jt Linn. ! NOTir o 'en iiv i to'k " I 1 N lice ii h'rr'-y Kivn thst Lizzie N Th 'ttap'on has hci u duly sppointed sdminis (thT'i tit tho entste of Munhs W Cooper, drcr. fd. All pT'- ns hsving rlnims agiif.st tiiit- sre h'f l'T Mt'ifl'ilto pr ';( f .'ut t Ih '.dmi 'i'ir-ilrif st ; the I- olU-v of l I' Ttis, io Rn1, Of goo, within sii months from the i d( of this notice. 1 Dttd Mrc IH'M. J lal7IR X Til' MI'OH, I riforo B PohHis, Adtnri. ! Atly. (ISN'T YOUK WfE, Weaker tlum she wa when you married her ? She shows C lack of energy, lack of vitality, poor digestion, and sutlers f frotii ills common to wonieu ? Have you ever tried to help L her? If so, you haven't goue the right way about it, if f you haven't got a case of DR. HENLEY'S CELERY, BEEF AND IRON for her, r That will make her strong and well, and bring iMik jj the roses to her cheeks, and the bright happy look to lu r ' eyes. Dou't waste a motueut. Get it for her to-day, v. t tor sale by OSLJUKX A UkLANU. TAKE. LIVF.RINE- -FOlt THE- LIVER A0 CONSTIPATION. For Sale by All Druggists. CL'tiriA.v ' a !c- C JK?i3.v.' K?V TUB Ll It is sold on a BAiarctitea hr alt drusvi pista It oui-cs Iuoipifnt Consumptioa uidialhfthost Cough nad. Croup Cux. , Sold tyHfiidi'non A htau. RAILWAY. Soo Pacific Line. The Shortest, Safest and Most COM PLICTK HOUTK To mid from nil points In Cniiitdn, fulled Stales ami Kiiropo. Tb2 Finest Talace Sleeping. Parlors, Dining am Tourist Cars in lhe r03RL3L.:0. Until First unit Second-Class Curs arc healed by steam and are designed to securu unirorm warmth, combined with perfeet ventilation. The cars of no other line enn com- I Hire with them in these respects, nor in strcngtn, elegance aim comiori. CANADIAN I'AIMFIC B Y CO. 'it rjoyal Tail SteaTsr;ip Cii?e TO CHINA AND JAPAN. Tlunu twin. crow itcnmprs aro lu everv rp- pttu't't sui'vrlor to mtv Plilix tlint hsvo ytt mil led tliu I'ncirlr occnti. the nunc In :Mh) iihIvi short ur thnti vis hiij other 1 rmit-rsrillu line. CANADIAN AlHTKAI.lAN BTKAMKlt LINK TO - HONOU'I.r, FIJI AND AUSTRALIA. Ttu nhtrtint Hue to tho Colon U-n 'I'll est' ntt'Hinera carry nu exiKtrtonred Medlenl Mnu aim SHK-warUf-ns on every voynBe. For ttiiin tHhlyn, jmm jtbtcln, or niijr liiforma tlin, cull oti or ntldrena, ()K(I. V. ( HAW. ALLAN CAMKKON. Auent. Eiiouiie. Krvtirlit mid l'BMpiitror Ah).. llii Ihlrd at., 1'ortlaiid, Or, (ir.tl. M'la. iiiiun llt. 1'mw Arout, Vntif otiver, II. V. UKFKKKK BALK OK UKAL ritOl'EKTY Notice is herehy given (hut ly virtue of an order and decree of ttie circuit conn oi the hI ft to of Urrgon for Laiio county msde nt the regular term thereof on eunosdity, the 4(h i ay of March, IH'tG, I will oiler the following dfscuied real property lor snis, iM-loDttMitf to lhe heirs of illlsm aud lie Ih eea Otburn, dccesned, ou Monday, lhe 'AUhd.iy rl Aunu IH'Jtt, at puoiia auciion at the ottift bonse door of snld county be tween the hours of nine o'clock n m nnd four o'clock pni of id day at one o'clock: Tract No (Joe: Com in neing at a point on tho wHt side of WilUmrttH sirret in Kugene, Line county, Oregon, twenty-live feet north nl lh Houiheast erner of lot No 8 in block N - Id; thence went IM fel; thence north I'.i f. oi; l h re akI UAi feet to Willamette stiret; theuce snQih VJ fot to the place of hi uiniiitig, being known as t' e Oabarn Drug Storn. Tract No Two: Lots Nos 7, 8, II ami 10 in block No 8 in Skinmr's Ad dition to Kuea on thn wett. Tract No Thref-: Thu north hnll of the follawfi g d'-acri'Ttl vumxpfK Beginning st th s corner of the (met of IhihI denied by (J V Cochran And wife to J IJ Honig sodr-. a. r l.d in de book "(J," on pne 7.VI; tbeuce north H'J d'-g, 6'J min, went feet; tbi iics south no dcK, 21 mtti, weal I'iO feet; therce south h'J dog, fri min, east l'JO fe;tj Ihnce north no dfg, '27 mi a, east 10 foet, to the phice of brgiunitig. J'rct No Four: The wi-st one half of that part of connty survejr No2iW tbscribed as follows: Com mfncing at lhe s e corner of connty survey No 202, lbs same being the southwest cor ner of county survey No 231; thence tun ning esst 2.57 chains; tbtnee north 4 17 chiin In the inner angle of snid ronntr irvi-y No U'M; thence north b'J dg, 20 min, went 2.07 chains; thence aotitb 4 20 chains to the place of beginning, containing 1 08 acres in Kugene Lnno county, Ore if on. I Terms of sale cash. W L DkLako, Heffree. NOTICE FOH rt'IlLICATION. Lv.d Office at kos tmrg. ()rgon, Murrh 10, tHW,. Notice ia hbtehy tivii that the follow iitg nstrttd nUfT has HI d notice of she fn h n:i"n to mr.ke flonl proof in support of rhr cUite, and that said proof will be made hforn A 0 Jcntring county clrrk of Lane county. Or. goo, At l.ngi Oreuou, on April 21, 18'.I, tiz: Kllcn Ifnrits on boaienterul eotiy No 7t2'.t for lb" n U ' BWS :,I ! ?4 w )i sc 32, lp IH , r 3 wft.1. hhetamM lbs following wilnessea to ptoTPi.be tMitirjooiia risiiUoce npon and cnltirsfion of. said lnrid, viz: Waltir A l'aik, Orville Phelps, of Lu-g'-ne, and John .tnmker and Albtrl Hf-ng f cr, of Cr-swcll, Ore("rt 11 M VUHM. f . 1. 1 mm si.coiiottio.sai aarJ Ono cent a dose. r'tSM hntn THE ABUVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT a passenger train on the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul Hallway. No. Us trains aro vestlhutcd, heated by steam and lighted by electricity. F'.ach sleeping car berth has an electric lead lug lump. Its dining cars are the best. Ill the world anil Its conches are pal aces un w beets. This great railway, connecting ns it does with nil trantcoiilincntal lines at St. Paul anil Omaha, assures to the traveling public tho best service known. Tickets via thu Chicago, M 11 wutiUcc& St. Paul Hallway are on sale at all railroad ticket olllces to any point 111 the United or Camilla. For maps, folders nnd oilier Information, address: C. J. EDDY, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. THROUGH TIGKETS To tho KAST via (lie UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Throuich Vullmrvn PiOnco alvcper. Tout In sleepers and new Heollntnu Chnlr enra. J)AILY rOHTLANl) TO CHICAtiO Trains heated hy tram snd car lijhUd by I'intach LIkIH. Time to ri:ir,i(f, 3 days; tlmo lo New York, li days, which Is many hours qulekui than all comtHHItors. . For rales, time tables and hill tnlcirrnatlon apply to K J. MciM.ANAHAN, AHvnt, KeCrio, Or. II. W. IIAXTDN, O. K, ItUOWN, (len'I A milt, DIkU !'- A4I, l.U Third t.,l,ortlaud, Ot. Tbos. F. Mil Henry C. Paine, llearj C. Round Keceivei'H. lORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. u N S Pullman Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Cars Elegant Tourist TO St. Pul, Minneapolis, Duluth, . Fa rgo grand Forks rookston, Winnlpc, Helena and Butte. -Through ickets to- Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and all Points East and South. For Information. Hint carilo. niataanil llekvta eal) on or wrllu R. McMURPHEY Gen'l Agent, Lugein Onioc: IUsjiiis 2 nnd 4 Shelton lllock. A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Ocn!. Passlient, aft Morrlion Street, eorner TliirS rOKTUIND. OltCOON NOTICK FOH I'HUMCATIOS. Land Office at Ttos.bntg, Ore. Man h 20, In'.il',. Notice I faerehy given that Ilia follow naniail aettU-r bas filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in anpport of bla claim, and tliat .aid proof will ba mailo before Joal Wars. I) H (' 0 Cotninilonr, at Kng'iia. Oregon, on April V7, IN'Jfl, Tin: James A. Huinelt on konirateail entry No 77115 for tli' s ', t '4 and a ', w ol reclien 4, lp 17 a, r 8 Weal, Ha names tbs following wltneaeea lo prove hla contitinnua reaitleuca npoo and cultivation of, said land, vix: Oranville K. I.nn.ly, Jiimas Pops, How. aril 1'opa and II Hleinlmtirr, all of Alpha, Orrgiu. It 11. Vhtcii, lti-gi.tar. y--yTw w v-T