f A
5inoke-
LACREMA,
Ten cen
LT. of 0. 6 Queen
Five cent
Cigars.
Me
Mustang
Liniment
for
-sked & Inf lamed Udders.
?iles,
iheumat.c Pains,
iruises end Strains,
iunnir-S Sores,
iBfiai::n:ttions,
stiff joints,
riarness & Saddle Soit
Sciatica,
Lumbago. -
Scalds,
Blisters,
Insect Bites,.
)1 Cattle Ailments,
Kil Horse Ailments,
Vlii Sheep Ailments,
Penetrates SU'scIe,
Membrane and Tissue
Quickly to the Very
Seat of Pain and
Ousts it in a Jiffy.
?ub in Vigorously.
Aitin.a.ig Liniment compters
P;.i:i,
Alti.i.i flao or Beast wail
bxt-lu.
3'
5'-.
autarenwi moan Imnotenry In the lint
tv, " ymptom of wnilnal weaknwi
viCdw ,'l1!romT TO y the BWlI-
" - ill?- '"""' HiidJon Heilicil Inllllul.
Jfhi f"?n.wt ltllr null. It U rery
. Hi."? ti ml'TJ. fold for 1.00 pick-;i!I"cki'-"
f"r 5.00(j.linBe)edboie).
. iTenfntcurc. Ifroubnr
re '." ''"l" curpd.iU mora
Brn.r lEilS"1"1 iMtimonSiW. A-ldrw
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Uon Motwioo, .Urkr KUI.914)
San 1'ranclHOf CklL
i'HIS PAPFR !" HletK.C.DAKK'e
wmrwuio, cn be miide
Notice for Publication.
Offic. t Houfbnrg, Ornn.
Kte.kWK "!.? "..",9-
1 MmH L " n ,nlK ,0" lonowing-
!,in k. 1 .D0,iCe 0,h"inU,n
lUin ,.J i . 7 ' iron' in nppntt of b
Em.,. n 1 8 C C Oorarallonr,
t J n.. on Oclotwr 3, im, fit:
Ik, 8: 'P 16 . 1 1 ml.
Pttnk . .Ib" ,0loing wiineiei(o
I si01' I1. Tin
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". o4or,'."" nJ Floil 8 01 Ea-
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1 jliK'WW
"Uor Is tftiTiIi1 Dimness,
"a" fcSMS J
. edrful pf'rTA'-'HI satlona.Nerv-
iniio Ktv'Wi oua twitching
wa. it (WiPS ',
1 '""elen. -ri2Q ,4 Strengthens,
J rata of Ljfo-ttl InTiRontS
Ji and fi. ;K"4 and tonea tba
K'A.Vn entireayitem.
.'Wi is LwA'Wl Hudra cures
? ttga- Rr-if'"! Debility,
ft'-Tt A Nervonsnesa,
"'rep, Ky.'rhfir4 KmlaaloiiB,
"w(li!SJ p-Vf ? f;'S5 ' "d develop
' ll- ti&iiiilSvHA 6nrt restores
J hi ao 4TqfsTr-3 we" owl
m ft'.'JilSi losses
i Aa$Q bydsyoi
BY CONSENT OF TWO.
Ihore were ,Wo or ,hr garden Loho.
To v ,,M"e,hC,'; n,"A4tan
her S ' " ,,,vU" f1'8 h"l clohl
uer iresli jour.g lumiltv In a niarvelnn.
mulin , ,hlu that her r,
Uiroimh It llko alnbiwter, and had pS
with r,.. By her side Imned a whit!
JRol, edged with oompa,
young ln teunlB ' 1
Buuwiiw! m, nor iwjt.
'IIns it not hfn .
muk 8,1111 T""y -Markland
Without any girl, for you to w through
and scorn and bo nnnisod by, ,,r men to
anij yze and draw out and gut interested
wlltude has lx-n uninvmled. I lm,0 Ixvii
......B i.n. eujn.ving myself thorougM
By ths way" suddenly -who told yc
that you could come?"
N 0I10; but I hod to run down from
my place of business, and I thought it
would look unnulghborly not to drop lu
and And out how you wore getting on."
very thoughtful, Indeed! So you have
rememueroa your om homo nt last. How
long is It sinco you wcro here.'"
Mvo years" pondering "five years
"Is It much changed!1"
A good deal. Tho old willow by tho
puuu in uoiyu. reu in tne August storm
Gaston tells mo. "
"Oh, I am so sorry. Wo usod to" Sho
pauseu, uiusning.
res, no responded, "so we did." And
no giaucea at ncr laughingly.
Ana tho house, " she hurried on. "How
aoes it iookt"
Awful ererythlnff cone in nirvo.
dust, cobwebs and mold evcrywhore; tho
iamny portraits white with mildew,
Oh, lony," she cried, "how dranriful
You really ought to do something about
them."
"I shall," he said. "I was fond of tho
place as a lad, and this trip down hers hng
awakened all tho old feeling. I am tired
to death of Bociety, the exertion of danc
ing" smiling "and the bother of being
agreeable to pooplo that one doesn't care a
rap about, so I have half made up my mind
to marry ana settle down ln the oountry
that is" slowly -If I can porsuado the
girl I loro to consent to bury herself for
my sake."
Miss Gresham looked down. Her face
had lost a little of lu brliht color, but the
pallor was ln no way unbecoming.
-I thought the best way to do was to
oomo and talk the uuittor over with you,"
ho said after a somewhat awkward nauso.
"You always help n follow so with your
uuvioe.
"I Imagine," sho replied, "that If a wo
man cared for a man sho would go with
him anywhoro."
"Exactly, but that Is tho question does
she care for me? Yon see" gazing at her
steadily "sho Is a society girl, used to
good deal of gayoty and movement and ex
oltomont, and It docs not seem qulto fnlr
to ask her to come down hero, docs It? It
looks conceited and as If one thought a
good deal of oneself. "
She looked at hhn gravolv.
"Do I know her?" she asked. "Is she
omo ono you have known a long time?"
-Oh, yes, sinco I was quite a Iwy."
"Is she pretty?"
"Of course, you might be sure of that.
"And clover?"
"Very."
"I supposo" slowly "sho novor says
unkind things or noes through pooplo
as some of your other fiionds do."
" Unkind things? No. But as to seeing
through pooplo" breaking into a laugh
-I am obliged to admit that she does. You
soo, sho has been out a lot, and tho rosy
bandage Is a bit out of place. Natural
enough, don't you think?"
"I supposeso" doubtfully. "Ono can't
go through life with ono'i eyes shut that
Is, If one has any bralns and yet some
bow orother, I don't quite llko tho descrip
tion. You are such a good fellow, Tony,
for all your affectation, that you ought to
marry somebody very much above the ar
erago." "And so I shall."
" You always said," she went on, "tbat
I might choose a wife for you. Don't you
remember that last rldo we took Just be
fore you went to college?"
"Assuredly."
"How we agreed to ask each other's ad
vice about the people wo should marry,
and how we promised that neither of us
would get engaged without the other's
oonsont?"
"Of courso I remember, and I am quite
willing to nblde by tho old contract. I
hall never marry without your permis
sion."
"Oh, Tony, really?"
"Really."
She gazed at him with parted Hps and
shining oyos.
"You are very trusting. How do you
know that T shall not tako a base ndvan
tago of your confidence and refuse my con
sent altogether? You don't know how
lonely It will bo going out next winter
without you. I have got so used to having
you about that I don't believe I shall en
Joy myself In the least unless you are
there."
Sho pondered n moment
"Como." sho said, "I will oompromlso.
I won't forbid tho banns altogether; but
you must not think of marrying until I
am tired of society and ready to take the
fatal step myself. How will that suit you?
"Perfectly, If you won't put It off too
long. "
"Oh. well, that I don't know. I have
bout doolded to bo a snlnstcr."
"Come. now. that Isn't fair. Suppose
we agree to be married tho sntnoday? That
meets with your approval? Well, to keep
that promise fresh In your memory, ' ' roach
ln over and taking her hand, "wear this
for my sake. "
Ho drew her glove rff Tory gently and
slippod a hoop of diamonds on hor finger.
Tho blood Ilasncu to ner cn-.
"Tonrl" she cried, the full meaning of
her action breaking over her. "Tony, I
don't understand. I"
"Oh, yes, you do," ho answereu, araw-
nmuiirlnir arm about hor, "but for
fear you might roako a mistake and go off
and marry some other fellow I will make
my meaning even clearer. I love yon. I
Wo always loved you. I hnvo never
dreamed of asking any ono else to marry
ma I ought to have told you so before.
What sny yon, sweetheart Shall wo marry
and settle down at the old place?"
"And Itwaa 1 all me timer hu mm
niurrd. "And I thought you meant"
"Whom?" asked Markland curlou'ly.
"Oh, nevermind" hastily. "I see now
what an absurd Idea It was. So y -ways
loved me, ever since I was a child?
Weil, really, Tony. It was only fair, for I
never cared for any one as I cared for yoo.
Come, let us go In and tell Ht
Louts Republic.
CHASED jiVA Tit AMP.
Mrs. Mosaic lived In the country, and
there ag uot another house within a mile
of tho one occupied by her family, Tho
highroad, or turnpike, as we colled It, was
close by, and this In summer time was
much traieled on by tramps and disrepu
table persons. But. as a rule, wo at Mas-
Bios' took llttlo heed of tramps, and fow of
those who came to beg ever got sorved at
our door. If any did got served, thoy
nn miner tne very needy or tho particu
larly "ohecky. " The former were relieved
out of pity for their condition, the latter to
got rid of tliom.
But Mrs. Massio could deny evon a very
"cheeky beggar" if sho suspoctod him of
being au impostor. No doubt she did It
witli more timidity than temerity, but
then there was usually a big dog or a big
arm laborer within sound of her voloe.
Therefore sho did do It occasionally. Onlv
that very forenoon she had ruf usod to servo
a burly turnpike navvy who bogged hard
ior a piece of broad and a drink of milk,
ion look strong and healthy. Why
don't you work?" asked Sirs. Masaln.
"How can folks work when there ain't
ony work for 'em to do?" said he.
"There's plenty to do, If you only look
for It in a likely placo," sho replied.
"I've been looking for It throo months
anu am t round it yet," said he.
"Then look for It till vou do find It
Said the missis, and With that hn linnmul
tho door ln his face and left him to go his
I thought itwas rather unfeeling of Mn
Masslo to talk like that, but she had boen
in a pet ovor something or other that morn
ing and was not Quite herself.
Well, about an hour aftor that sho came
to me ln quite a good humor and asked mo
to go for a walk and tako tho baby, saying
nuum uo us goou to gel out n bit. Ho,
of courso, I got ready, and wo wore soon
enjoying tno rrosh air and tho sunshine.
ror somo distance wo walked on tho turn
pike, but before long we camo to a narrow
lano which led to our nearest neighbor's,
whoso farm was about a mile away.
The lano, except for birds and Insects.
was as lonely a place as any one could wish
for. Therefore wo were not a llttlo star
tled whon, on turning a corner, we came
upon a tramp tho very navvy whom Mrs.
aiossie had so rudely dismissed that morn
ing. Ho was lying ln the shade of a thick
hedge, and bo looked up as wo passed.
When I saw him through tho kitchen win
dow that morning, 1 noticed that he did
not look vory refined, neither In manners
nor In features, but now, on passing closo
to him ln that narrow lane, I fancied ho
lookod qulto ferocious. Evidently ho and
Mrs. Masslo rccognlzzod each other, and it
was plain that tills did not please her, for
she turned nway from him with a shudder.
as though she had seen a serpent.
The navvy must havo seen that we were
afraid of him. and no doubt this gave him
some' satisfaction, but we walked on quick
ly and In silence, for neither of us dared
trust ourselves to speak. When we wero
a llttlo distance from him, howovor, Mrs.
Mossio whispered to mo to look round and
see If he was still lying down. I turned
my head and saw that tho tramp was on
his feet and following us, and then
grasped my companion's arm, and sho
turned to look also.
Just then tho tramp stooped and picked
np something which looked liko a thick
stick or a hedge stake, and, with this ln his
hand, ho camo on at a quicker pace, as
though Intending to overtake ub. At this
my mistress turned palo nnd trembled with
fear, exclaiming:
"Oh, hoavon, he moans to murder us
both, and this inuooent babo as well I
What shall we do, Jonnlo; what shall wo
do?"
"Give me tho baby, and let us run for
our lives!" I cried, fooling sure that tho
tramp really Intended to do us harm.
But, ln hor great fear, Mrs. Masslo could
not trust her baby out of her arms, and
Instead of giving It to me she pressed tho
llttlo thing all the closer to her breast.
Thus wo ran down tho lane as fast as our
feet would take us, not daring to look back
upon our pursuer. Wo knew tho tramp
was following, becauso wo could hear him
f bontlng after us ln loud and angry tones.
It seemed that ho was trying to frighten
us, but we ran on and never paused a mo
ment to hear what he said.
The farrahouso toward which we were
hastening was not yot ln sight, but wo fled
swiftly onward, hoping soon to find refugo
there and to gain tho assistance of its In
mates. For awhilo tho tramp ceased to
shout, so I glanced around to see If ho was
still pursuing us, whereupon ho rulsed his
weapon, and flourishing It above his bead
shouted all the louder and more angrily
and made a more determined effort to
overtake us.
Mrs. Masslo was almost exhausted with
running, but still sho refused to let me
have the baby, although I was the youngor
and stronger and bettorablo to carry It In
hor terror she seemed to fancy tho baby
was snfi-r ln he arms than It would bo ln
mine, though I felt sure It would have
greatly relloved her if she had allowed me
to take tho Infant from her. Almost
breathless with tho warmth of the day and
tho exertion of her flight, she panted llko
a fox that Is pursued by the hounds, and
tho perspiration trickled down her flushed
ohooks like rain on a window pano. Yot
sho did not moan to glvo In, and tho pres
ence of tho baby seemed to make her all
tho more determined to oseapo tho fate
which tho tramp evidently Intended for us.
I was Just beginning to glvo way to de
spair when I hoard my mistress exclaim,
Thank liod, we are norcat lasii aiw
n looking round I saw the farmhouse a
few hundred vards away. The farmer's
daughter was standing ln the doorway and
appeared surprised at see.jg us running,
so we ceased to hurry and approached the
house at a walk, thinking the tramp would
glvo up the chase when he saw us draw
near. But In this caso wo were mistaken,
as wo had been all tho while In his inten
tion, for ho camo on without pausing and
followed lis closo up to the door.
Thon wo saw what It was he had In his
hand, for he held It out to Mrs. Massle,
exclaiming:
"Here, missis, here s yor umbrella. er
take somo catching. "
And. sure enough. It was her umbrella.
whloh she had dropped while paMlng tho
tramp, an Incident which In her alarm she
had failed to notice. Kxchange.
A Grateful Custom.
Mrs. M. M. Sheldon, tho African ex
plorer, at the Iowa Midland fhatitniiqua,
lkm Moines, in her lecture rrom i-mian
to .Sultan," narrated how the natives, aft- J
er eating a mango, Invarlaliiy made s lit
tle mound of earth and planted the seed.
She was told that they planted thus In or
der that a brother coming ten years hence
should havo fruit to eat "How many of
usclvllizod people plant f..r our brothers
coining ten years hence"
SCRATCH
AND
SCREAM
My bahy broka out wllh a ra.li. H would
rratch aikI ctv.nu. It wnnl.1 inke two to hoia
htm. Hint t'lii' to pui tmilletiiw on hliu. Wo had
to uulil l)i:n i,m,,Om.- an lu'ur Kfore we could
K't blm ijuiel. d dow n. All Mtd tliat Ihi-y tu'Ver
aaw audi u fu.-n or l....ly oit anv l.al.y a on him.
I had lo li' lil huuU Mint In'a t-'oih. lilicht and
day. tor live inoiiihi. M V .i.u-r hud llmil CTT1.
CUIIA.and 1 ln-.in lo uo it. jtrr ony ont
antf.nri.i, A. l.ni ,fo.oi iiimi t.f-tn. he had not
for a month, jhi ir ituu- fellow, lie baa not a .car
on biiu now, uiul i.. n. fair nod hi. Ile.lt laaa aofl
aa any baby While hi- had Ihia dLouae 1 had to
cut the Hleeu-a unt of hi. eiotlie. uiul mt tenure
underwear on him to keep htm eool, 1 luid to
keep piece, ot aeft c!,i! around hi. neck. It waa
ao wet with ini'l.ture from llie lore., nnd I had to
chatty the clo'.ln aonieiime. ten or twelve timea
uday. Mua. A. IIAVNKS, l.bon, N. 1).
Si-K.nr Ci m Tceitukvt r,in 11. a. Ill-uoaa.
Warm h.lh uh I'm. i-i Sine. i-,l nu .rplica
lien, nli nn l-ii (o ntiiiriiO. the rr-.l IU cur..
,da Ih-eu-l-.-ai Hi. ...Md. p..,iiK DfcUU
CULM. Cour., .... r.-.,;.i. Uo.!on. I'- a. A.
Hueklcu'8 Arnica Salve.
The Heat Kulvo in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, UliX'in, Salt
Rheum, Kever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
HuihIh, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skill
KruptioiM, tmil positively cures l'ilea,
or no pay reiiuireil. It is guaranteed
to give perfect natlsfavtloii or money
refunded. Price : oenta per box.
For sale by Heiiiler.sou & l.liin.
We nrc anxious to do a little good lu
tills world and ran think of no nleim
anter or bitter way lo do it tliau by
recommending One Minute Cough
Cure as a preventive of pneumonia,
consumption and other serious lung
troubles (lint follow neglected colds.
Ostium & Del, lino.
vVhen Liby v aa aiel wo gavo uer Caato.
When &!io won a Cuii.1, aho i-rled fur Castoria.
Whoa slio became, MUa, she clung to (Valeria.
tYuea fchfi had Cbildivo, ihr KaTetLem Castoria.
Ell Hill, Lumber City, l'a., writes:
"I have been suffering from piles for
25 years and thoughl my case incura
ble. Di'Wiu's Witch Hiizel Sulve was
recommended lo me as a pile cure, bo I
bought a box uiitl it performed a per
manent cure." This is only one of
thousands of similar cures. Ki'zcmn,
sores and skin tliecases yield quickly
when it is used.
OsimKN & IlKljANO.
IU'M'8 HI.K SIWrOrJITGKY.
In Kimrniitei-il to euro l'ilea and Constipation
or money relnmled. .'at centa per box. Send
twoatntinm lor elre-ilnr nnd Vru Hatnple lo
MAU I IN ltl l.Y. Kiylalcred I'bartnaelal.Unea.
tor, l'a. No 1'iinTALa Ashwkkkii, For Rale by all
tii.i-i'iaaa dnih!t(ita everywhere, and in Eugene
Urvitou by Ubburn A UuIaho
One leading cause of miliaria and
fever is tho foul condition of kllclien
sinks and waste pipes, us soap will not
deodorize them. The only tiling that
will cIcuuhu sucli places is pure calls
tic, which can lie obtained at the
grocers and labeled lied Heal Lye. Is
line granulated, In large sifting (op
cans, natiuy to Use ami absolutely
pure. null o:M)ll.
Cook's Cotton Hoot Compound:
a recent discovery. At Ykkinu
ton's drugstore.
ORTHERN
PACIFIC Ry.
U
N
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Pullman
Elegant
Tourist
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Cars
St Paul,
Minneapolis,
Duluth,
Fargo
8 rand Forks
rookston,
Winnlpe",
Helena and
Butte.
TO
-Through Tickets to-
Chicago,'
Washington,
Philadelphia,
New York,
Boston and all
Points East and South.
?v.r Information, time carda, map and llf-keut
call on or write
R. McMURPHEY
Geii'l Agent, Kiigene,
OITlce: Rooms 2 and 4 Hhclton Hlock.
A. D. CHAELT0N.Asst7Gei!. Passig.Dl,
2.1 Morrison htrect, comer Third
PORTLAND. ORCOON
Notico for Publication.
Latil (ifBce at l'.oaf-btire. Or'-,
Angn.l 22, K)C.
Nolico is hereby Rivn tint the followine-
tnm'd aettb r baa flb-d notice of bts inten
tion lo maka final proof in support of his
claim, and that Raid prrof will ta made be
fore Joel Ware, U 8 0 C Con.niliaione r, al
K'le-ne, Lane cniitv, Oregon, on Oi-tober
6, s.;, in: Cnrtia llaird. on li K No 7il,
f r the e aw and lot 2arjrl 3 arc 11 tp
i; r I iat.
il - iiamea the f'lllba-iiij wiirifaaf-s to
prove bia eontihuona reaidence npou and
cultivation of s-iid land, viz:
Alfred Montpornf ry, Ftatik Lilly, George
Wbillieek atd Myron I) Wood, all of Is,
brl, Lire cont-tv, Or'gon,
K M Vt-ATi n.
Reglaler.
w&wj a Hat a uii
TV
Yi'iilU Ycu Suffer From Or ire IJesIlhy end Hiva
l.iOO.vlNiA ""SI WRE FRESHING S'.EEP
KCiiVOUS DfCBILITY-WlIW-SOUND NERVES
CSNStfAL DtjI.ITY-AVlfr-GOOD CONSTITUTION
y ;-r-""wiA 01f-FINE DIGESTION
Trlf. HI.UES -Mt-r3 RIGHT SPIRITS
l.tr-URK BLOOD "MIsfA GOOD CONSTITUTION
kX. HENLEY'S CELERY, BEEF INd IRON
Will Cure those Dlitsais-AND-Bring n these Blessings
1I
For sale by OSBURN A OkLANO.
cftaf: IT WILL NOV cunt;,
An agreeable Ixntlve and Nkhvx Tomo,
Bold by OriifoTlats or sent bv mall. S5o,Wo.
and 1.00 por paeknro. temples free.
Vn V?f Tim Favorite TOCTHrSWSH
AU jL&Vfortao'i.Vethandliroath.io,
Sold hyllendcrson .V. bltiu.
TAKE
-LIVERINE-
FOR THE
LIVER AND CONSTIPATION.
For Sale by All Druggists.
flREGON CENTRAL
u,
& EASTERN.
R. R. Co.
YAQU1NA HAY ROUTS.
Connects at Yatpiina Hay with the
Hun Francisco & Yatpiina Hay Bteam
ship Company.
STEAMSHIP "FARALLON,"
Bulls from YaqiiiiiB every 8 days fur
Hun Francisco, Coos Hay, l'ort Orford,
Trinidad and Humboldt llay.
PasseiEcr AccomoilaiioDS UnsnrpassEil
Shortest Route Hetween the Wll
lamcttu Valley and California.
Fare from Albany nnd Points Wcsl to
Hun Francisco.
Cabin 0 00
Steerage 4 00
To Coos Hay and Port Orford,
Cabin $ 0 00
To Humboldt Hay.
Cabin 8 00
Round Trip Good for 00 days Spec
ial. RIV1SK DIVISION.
Hteanicrs "Albany" anil "Win. M,
Hoag," newly furnished, have Albany
daily excetit nuitiruiiy at r.-io a m, ur
rlvlnr. In Piirtltind Lbn same ilav fit
4:80 p in. Returning boats leave Port
land tne same tiavs as aoove at iijai a.
m. arriving In Albany at 7:45 pin.
EDWIN STOSK, J. '. MAYO,
Manager. Hopt ItlverUlr.
(iHOKOK P. t'KAW, Aeent K one lie.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATI ON.
Land Ofllcs at Hoarburn, Or,
Aug 11, IH'.lll.
Notice is hrrebr clveu that the follow.
ins named settler haa filed noliea of his in
tention to mi ke final proof in support of his
claim and that said proof will be made before
Joel Ware, UH 0 C cotnnibsiouf r at Eugene
Oregon, on tteptemuer XI, im-.mi, vis:
Winlhrnn Thomson en II E No 57(15 for the
SWli NWJ4,and lots 4, 0, b, 7, H and 1),
Bee 34, Tp HI 8., It 2 lUat.
Ha namfB the following wilnf-ssts to
Drove hia contiouonB residence upnu and
cultivation of, said land, vis: John ilncbar,
Lewis Finn, t rank A I'eplol, f rad W.
llloomliclil. all of labatg. Orecon.
It M VRATCIt,
Heuitter.
NoiirioTa'uiiLicATiojr
Land Ofllco at Hoselnirg. Oiegon,
Aiiuuit 20, IWW.
Notice is hereby given that tba follow
ing named settler haa tiled notice of his in
tention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that aaiil proof will lie made
before Joel ware, u HUli Commissioner,
at Kugene, Lane county, Oregon, on Oc
tober 6. IH'Ji), vie Hubert A Mullinon II
E No 0HI-". for the ','.' and lota 8. u
and 10 aeo 3 Ip 17 s, r it east.
lie names the following witnrssos to
prove hia continnous residbiico upon and
cultivation of, auid land viz:
Lawrence It (libson, Ltwis N Fit.ii,
Mvron K Thomas and Carey W Thomson,
all of Leabtirg, Oregon.
11 M VSATC.H,
HegiatOT.
NOTICE FOR PU11LICATIOS.
Land Ofllcs at ltoaebnrg, Oregon,
Hiptenilxr 10, IH'.Mi
Notice fa hereby given tbat the follow-tig-nanied
settler haa filed notice ot bis in
tention to make final proof in amiiwrt of
his claim, and that said proof will lie mode
before Joel Ware, G 8 0 C Com
missioner, at Kiicene, Oregon, on
October V7, lH'jfi, vik Nlcholliert Kolert
no homestead entry No 0-280 forihae n w
n J; n r;; of no 2J lp 17, a, r 6
weat.
He names tha following witnesses to
prove hia cent ji,T:r,3B reaidence njion and
cnltivation of, said land, viz:
Nl Peterson, John H Hold, O W Patk
ir atltl H I, Mill, r, all of K'rrira, Oregon
II M VrTrit.
I..i-ier.
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THROUGH T1GKETS
To tho K.IST via thu
JNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
Through Pulhiinn 1'itiuco vU'cpom. Tourist!
sltTptTB Mil J new Itci'linin I'lmir cn m.
DAILY l'OltTLANDTO CHICAGO
Trains hoatetl by 8 team mid can ligliteU by
rtittsch I-i glil.
Time to liiioARO. r.1 tlnyi; time lo Now
York, 4'i tlay, which Ii many houn quicker
thiu all corotH.tltor.
For imtvK, tlmo tubhs uJ full lulormatlon
Wly to
K J. Md'I.ASAHAN, Av-ut, Eugene, Or.
K. W. BAXTON, V. K, HltOWN.
Uen'l A Kent, Hist, !'. At,
1.15 Third it, iMrllmd, Or.
Soo Paeilic Line.
The Shortest, Safest and Most
COMPLF.TK KOUTK
To anil from all points In Canada,
United Slates and ICurope.
The Finest Palace Sleeping, Parlors, Dlnlnu
and Tourist Cars la lie
Holh First and Second-Class Cars
are heated by steam autl are designed
to secure, uniform warmth, combined
Willi perfect ventilation.
The cars of no oilier lino can com
pare wilh them lu these rcHHc(a, nor
In Htrcnirlh, elegance and comfort.
CANADIAN I'.irmc ll'Y CO.'S
FJoyal Ta i I Steamship Cire
TO CHINA AND JAPAN.
TIipso tw.ii-norow nt-'innom are hi cvory re-siM-cl
nii.rlor to any Mil in Hint have yet nulled
ttii' I ' el lie nrcnii. Tilt rtmtc In :UH mvn ultorU
or than via any other Traim-l'atMtla lino.
CANADIAN AVHTKAI.lAN HTKAMKIl LINK
TO -
IIONtH.UMT, KUl AND AI'HTKAMA.
Tho HhorteRt lino to tho ('olnnle
TIk'hc Rtfninora carry an ex,i(jrl'nrp1 Medical
Mnti and a Htrwartli'dn on vvrry votKO.
tor time tahh-n, afiihlcti, or any In forma
Hon, rail on or addri'M.
OKO. K. CKAW, AM. AN CA.MKRON,
Agent, EiiKune. Fn-U'iit atxl I'lmni'tiecr Art.,
1 10 Third Ht., lortland. Or,
OKO. M-L BROVVN.
blil. I'iuu. A k i' nt, Vtncouvrr, H. C.
TBE ABOVE PICTURE DOES HOT REFBESENT
a passenger train on the Chicago, Ml
watikee A Ht, Paul Hallway. No. Its
trains are vcstlliuled, heated by steam
ami lighted by electricity, Kaon
sleeping car berth lias an electric read
ing lamp. Its dining cars are the beat
in tho world and Us coaches are pal
aces on wheels.
This great railway, connecting as It
does Willi all transcontinental lines at
Ht. Paul nnd Omaha, assures to the
traveling publio (ho best servlea
known, Tickets via the Chicago, Mil
waukee A Ht. Paul Railway are on sals
alall railroad ticket ofllces to any
point in the United or Canada, For
niaps, folders and other Information
address:
C. J. EDDY, General Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
Notice of Assignee.
Nolire is liriil.jr given llial C O Gold
smith, of Eugene, Iine Connlr, Oregon,
haa made an asHignmenl In inn for the bene
fit of all his cri'iiiora. All creditors of lbs
said C. C. Ooldamllh are benby notified
to present their claims nadi r onlh to me at
Eugene, Oreg'n, within three mouths
from tha data of this notice.
Hated at Eagene, Oregon, this Gth day of
Aoguai, IX'JG,
Jaitr.s Mi.'CunKN,
A wliinee of C C Ooldamilh. sn insolvent
debtor.
Notice 'for l'uhiicatioii.
Lsnd Ofllca at Iioaebnrg, C'regon,
Aueu. t 1U, lH'H'i.
Noiiee Is hereby given that the following
named settler hns filnl notice of his inten
tion lo make final proof in aupport of his
claim, and that said proof will ha made bo
fotn Joel Ware, i; 8 C 0 Commissioner
at Kugene, Lime comity, Oregon, on
Heptember 23, lv.fO, viz: Jesse Cols on It
E r0 H-fi2 lor the Iota 'J anil J, Bar t ne1-.
and a nw aroo tp l.l a, r 7 wese.
He nanus the lollowit.g wilnesafB lo
prove hia eontinnoua residence npoo and
cultivation nf, aaid land, viz:
Charley W Van Curen, Martin E ltoacb.
Thomas E Rtlkwood at.d J O Iliionlcnll, all
of rantlur, Origon,
PACIFIC RAILWAY,
II 11 Tcn,
llegialer.
H H VliTCH,
Ilfgltlcr.