Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1896)
-moke LAGREMA, Ten cent; y.of 0. 6 Queeu of Hearts Five cent Cigars. Mexican Mustang Liniment for 3irns, ;aked & Inflamed Udders, flies, Rheumatic Pains, 3ruises and Strains, Stunning Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Softs, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, glisters, 'nsect Bites, Ml Cattle Ailments, til Horse Ailments, Uil Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Micle Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very .Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. ub in Vigorously. Mustang Llnimtntconot.cra Pnin, Makes flaa or Beast veil tvgaia. J extra- Pjyrfl iluiary K- KnVS:M Constipation, Dizzlne, Falling sen sations, Nerv ous twitching of the eyet r.nd other paiu. . Strengthens, I n v 1 k oratea And tones the rii!ro.Yktem. Hudfin curcl H elt 1 II ty, Nervousness, "n ropj fineness t-U'Vtt'V anddevelopti P....J'1 M'i md rmtores "8 In M fcV i v.j fwl we,t organs. At p.sT)S,:V'.h fciok. losses ats- .pror '0M r-rhmtc cndonetnents. "I'-itnjoneii Kictin lmnoteney In the 6rrt It In a lymp otn &.f-tnlnnl weakness ' wonnfsi. it cu bo conned lu 80 days unworiindyRn. -:r'ew divnieryTOM ma" pt IheRoeclal ) lie el l fnr.i:s Hudnon lltflcal Inltltutt. "A f vi:;:z.:r n v.e. It Is very '. M pil. . f-nld ' .r jl.00 pat.k pie i r Miu( : tr.'n aled lanes). ? e.vin ;..ri. eve. IfTonrmy ifl, six more n. ,o yen re-cof r.i;c a-r". uar-H-:.'. l.idnv.neila. Addl use. i-.;i!:- i. i.-.miIUjTK. Inl Ki f 4: flltlsSU . i c i. ,ro, f;tl ' n en- rtff&i 'ncVeien- Ubh fc men of fi-'X'ti '? Ud ftn.ffet'.'S. VHf. I !'l ? PADCO Iskertnn Meat B.C. DARK'S I V.. ' tn Adrertlnlna Aaeney. M snd l". Usance, ?an Francisco, Pal contracts lor a trrt!lnc can be made NOTICE FOU rUDMCATION. UndOlBcoat Uos-bnrR, OrrRin, . , September 1G, 18'.iG i? '," h'r,,y given that Ihe follow (-iimed ,n,r hM 6wj poljml o( h j, n. 'ion to mk1 fin, prtm( ,n ,npport 0, '"in i and that said prv( will Lomnde ' 0 S C C Com- o hb im 'Nicholas Kolbett w "T,"1"'1 ,at,y Ho tana fonho n 'st 8 5 01 0 2i 'P '7. 6 Vnn k mf" ""' '""""inn witt'" to lh..." ''in-sar, residence npon and "01 sTTm- Jh0 R Bo"'- G W P,,k s Miller, allrf Elmira. Oregon. R II Vkstch, lieji'ler. MY ONJC JVEXTUKE. ; " Wluu ! Is lik a railroad depot. In w h eh to study h ,,,,, lMxmV, , stu irr"!?,!,00'"'"1''1 '""resting girls fou id" " , r ." "f- P.T lj.v study of their face rather ,ui T . ' ""1'P"'. for I met a clocid- "Seo here, girls! Here's 0 specimen of human nature i the raw state " Hi;OI"PlI"u'",'lr!'' Tu,n' y Jm'" said Sher duti l"""t'd m5, ub""-tlons in an other dlroctlou. fttrnu.ti tv. - , was leading a little toyand clnga baskot of refroshmenu. g" Tm i P'n' study you are having, Toml bhaii you have tho problem wired whon I get back this ovcnliigf " I looked un and therm it',, ni... 1 Bomo faco smiling upon mo from one of tno car windows, as tho train moved off 1 mado a dash fur the ears and succeeded in reaching the Mir ouo and lu pitching headlong Into the lap of golden hair and ultio aturementloued. Imagine my feelings! What a situation .v. .cuuuvu young gentleman! As tho cars stomunl t. Il.u.h..i tlon, all the passengers mado a general --. uuur. jiuon to my astonish mont I was taken up by tho crowd and de posited on tho nlntform. Dy Jupitor! Tho flrst foot I moved I put -...., uUu u U1B wniw muslin dress of tho golden hair ami bluocyes, tearing and She uttered a little scram and on rccog- nlzing tho author of tho Illldchlof OTlOdl,!.. cd, "Awkward brute!" nnd gntherlng up .mmu vjuii uiaupiieareu in tnocrowd. "By Jove, Tom, you'ro in for ndven- mres, l should think," said Hugh. "Do you Know wno that lady Isf" said ho. "No. Do vour" "Yes. Shois Miss Ncttio Wilford nnd that littlo gypsy with blaok eyes and curls Is her sister Frankio daughters of Judge AYilford." "Nettie Wilford!" I echoed in surprise, for Nettie Wilford was tho belle of X and I had often expressed a wish to make nor acqunintanco and I had mado It Was there over such an unfortunate mnr talf Will my lucky star ever predominate? i waiKcu to tho grove In a state of mind Better Imagined tlian described. 1 had mode myself supremely ridiculous in tho eyes of the lady I most wished to pleuso. On reaching tho high land overlooking tho pond on which our pleasure party was to sail, a lovely landscaiH) was unfolded to my admiring guzo. A beautiful silvery ibko iay at my iccc iiKe a jewel In Its cm erald setting of waving grain. "How beautlfull" I Involuntarily ox- claimed, but hearing no responso from iiugh l turned and found that he was en gaged In saluting a lady, whom I rocog nized as tho "gypsy," Frankio. On the shore wo found tho purty assem bled, patiently awaiting their turn to em bark. After a time the ladies wore stowed away, their littlo musical screams and shrieks hushed and the last fold of refrac tory orinollno adjusted, whon tho snowy sails wero unfurled to the soft brcczo and the littlo gain licet slowly left the shore. Judgo Wilford was seated on my right and Hugh and Frankic on my loft "Father, whero can Nettio bo? I do not sco hor lu any of tho boats. " Just at that moment, beforo tho judge could reply, 1 saw shoot out from a littlo covo a fairy shallop rowed by tho missing maiden. It Is tho nymph or tho lako, thought I, as 1 gazed on tho whito robot! uguro. "There, father, thero!" said Frankio. As she neared the party tho gentlemen shouted and tho Indies waved their hand kerchiefs. She waved her snowy plumed hat In return, lost her Kilnnco, trembled swayed, fell tho blue waves closed over tho bright vision, and tho little boat drifted away. I plunged In madly, but missed her, and camo to tho surface In tlmo to see her sink for the second tlmo. It was In that moment of petit nnd dan- gor that 1 knew I loved Nettio Wilford as I had never loved woman before. 1 waited breathlessly for her to reappear. Tho sec onds seemed ngos till the circles of tho waves told me she was thero. I reached her just as tho whlto face roso for tho last time. 1 clasped ono arm around tho lovcu one and with the other struck out for the shore. By an almost superhuman effort I succeeded In reaching it and placing my unconscious burden in tho arms of her agonized father. Ills face wore a grave look as ho took Nettle's hond and searched In vain for hor pulse. His directions were quickly obeyed by assistants, ana nt longtn inotr tnno fatigablo exertions wero rowardod, as slow ly tho frozen life current warmed In tho blue veins and a faint flush stole up to the pale cheeks, tho eyelids quivered and the blue eyes opened once mom I stole away, thinking that such a re union would bo too sacred for stranger eyes to witness. I was soon recalled by Hugh's well known voice, laying: "Kavmond. this way." I retraced n V stens and found that Miss Wilford hod e ntirely recovered and the judge was Inquiring for me. "My child," said ho as I entered the room, "this is Mr. Raymond, tho gentle man who so bravely risked his llfo to snvo yours." Hor checks flushed as she recognized tho hero of her adventures during tho day, nnd her voice trembled as sho said: "Pardon my rudeness this morning nnd accept my thanks for so nobly rescuing mo from a watery grave a debt which I can nevpr renav. "There is nothing to forgive," I said as I kissed her hand. After having run ngnntlet of congrntn Intlnns and thanks I retreated with Hugh to the picnic grounds, leaving the rest of tho party to follow at their leisure. Tho remainder of tho day passed pleasantly to all. I was mado happy ny -Miss oilt'irn a agreeablo society, but nt Inst the delight ful day came to a close, as all delightful days must As I parted with my new found friends I received a cordial Invitation to visit them at their mldcnra, nn Invitation I was not slow In accepting nna improving. vd I tell vou how. after graduating, t .indir.1 law with the Judgn nnd mean while studied a far more interesting mge with his lovely dnngnter. -ew ion News. Evidently DUqnallfled. Miss ghnrply-Mr. S.ftly, do yon happen to know what the nmerenco i lemon nnd a yellow dogf t Cholly foftly .no. auss rui"n don't What is the ditlerenmr Miss Sharply-You don't know, ek Then you'd l a wholly unfit pers-'n to nd to market f..r lemon -Chtua.u3 Assembly Herald. LOVE'S SACRIFICE. "My dear," s-.i!d Hero Field, "don't givo up. If you yieU this wuv, it's all up with you for the rest ..f your married life. Aud the idea of a bride In her honevmoon be ing weighed down with an old grandfather and gmndmothcr-lii law. " N'uilnio Kaslhtke was n bright oved girl of 111 girl who had been brought up at a fushlouable boarding school. And the llrst real heart exK'rieiico that ever hap pened to her was Douuld Aubrey's love. "It is such an elegant house, " said Nan nie. "Turkey carpets aud furniture of ebony and gold, and the tiniest little gom of a conservatory tilled wllh roses and ca mellias and tho sweotost carnations, and my boudoir all in pink and silver." "Of course lt'snll very line," said Hero rield, "but you'll novor enjoy It with those horrid, mischief mnkliig old antedi luvians sniffing and prowling around." " But thoy are Donald's grandparents, ' pleaded Nannie. " Well, what then? Let him provide for them as other people do. Hts wlfo has tho llrst right and the only right In tho house, and so I'd toll him if I were vou. A mother-in-law would lw bad enough, but this ten times worse." So when Mr. Aubrey camo to make his usual evening call that night and Aunt Ponsonlry had discreetly made sonio excuse for leaving the drawing room Nannie broached the subject at nn "Donald," said she, "I vo boeu think ing" "Well, dearest " "Aud I'vooome to the conclusion Uiat you ought not to ask mo to mako u home for old Mr. nnd Mrs. Vivian." "Is it not right and natural, Nannie, that their homo should bo with me?" he asked, his face clouding ovor a little. "I dare say it will lw very nice for them," said Nannie, with a toss of her golden head. "Hut how about mo?" "Do you object to it?" " Very decidedly indeed," answered tho pretty young bride, fondly Imagining that sho had but to lift hor slender finger to win any boon that she asked of Donald Aubrey. "I am very sorry," said tho young man calmly. "As I have decided to ask them to remain permanently witli me, I cannot, of course, permit my wife" Nannie crimsoned angrily. ' But 1 am not- your wife yet, Mr. Au brey. And I will not bo your wife if" - "Nannie, for heaven's sake, stop! Think what you are saying!" "I mean it," said Nannie hotly. "I do not choose to marry into a nest of rela-tlons-in-luw, nnd so you must chooso be tween your grandparents nnd me." "Nannio!" "I am qulto In oarnest," said she, "If you really care for me, you will glvo up this unreasonable caprice of yours." "Is it unreasonable to honor one's aged parents?" ho asked slowly, whilo his dark, searching eyes seemed to read tho very se crets of her heart "Is It n enprico to re tain somo natural affection for those who loved nnd cared for mo when 1 was yet a helpless child? If yon think it Is, Nannio, I have been sorely mistakon lu your char acter." "Very well," said Nannio, feeling her cheeks burn and her lips quiver. "Inm then to understand that your selection is mode?" "I prefer my duly to anything In the world, Nannie." "I havo tho honor to wish yon a very good overling then, "and Nannie swept out of the room. "Good!" cried Hero Field tho noxt day whon Nannio related to her t ho occurrences of tho evening. "Ho'll bo on his knees to you beforo three days are passed, and you'll havo your own wny for good and ull after this." But the three days passed, and three more on top of tluit, and never a penitent lover mndo hts appearance to suo for Nan nlo's pardon. "Oh, Hero, what shall I do?" sho plead ed, with wistful tears in her oyes. "Let him go," said Miss Field, who, to toll the truth, had been a littlo envious that Nan nio Kastlako hod becoino engaged licforo herself. Donald Aubrey was sitting alone In the pretty bluo nnd gold drawing room that he had furnished expressly with reg,ird to Nannio Enstlako's tasto. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vivian, early risers and early retlrors, had gono to bed, although It was hardly yet dark, whon tho littlo parlor mnld an nounced: "Please, sir, a lady to sco you." And Donald found himself looking Into Nannie Eastlnke's deep blue eyes. "Nannie!" he ejaculated. "Yes, Donald, it Is L Oh, Donald, I havo boon so wrong, so foolish! And I havo come to ask your iiardon. " "My littlo Nannie, hush I Not a word more." "But I must speak, Donald. I must tell you how earnestly I havo rciicMed my tem per aud folly. If you will tnko me hock to your heart, Donald, I will try to bo a good wife to you, a dutiful daughter to your grandparents." The wedding day came, and tho wedding tour passed away, nnd Nnnnlo Aubrey camo homo to tho houso Donald had fur nished for hor. Grandpa nnd Grandmamma Vivian were waiting on tho threshold to greet her. Nnnuto kissed and hugged them both most heartily. "It Is so nice to have yon hero to wel come us," said she. "And you'ro sure your rooms have lieon quite comfortable? And grandpapa, has ho boil his dinners Just as he liked them? But I mean to sco to that myself now, for you don't know what a famous littlo housekeeper I am go ing to mako." Hut when tho cozy tea dinner was over the old people got up. "Where are you going?" cried Nannie, "Home," said Grandmnmma Vivian. "Homo Is hero," anid Nannie, "No, my denr, no," nald tho old lady kindly; "young people ore better by thom olves. Donnld has Iwught nan pretty lit tlo cottage a inllo or two out In tlie coun try, where I can keep a cow nnd grandfa ther can look after the poultry. A nd you must oorno and see us there every day." So the old people trudgul nway, and Nannie looked up Into hor husband's face. "Donnld," said she, "what docs this moan?" . , "It moans, my darling," no answer, "that grnndpnjsi nnd his wlfo could not In happy In tho unwonted confinement of a city. They longed for tho country. And so you will havo a homo without any rai tions ln-law after alL " "Oh, Donald, do not repeat my silly words!" she whispered. Cincinnati Post. Johnnie's Complaint Friend of the Family Johnnie, I nip w. roil are dollirhted with the new little brother at your house? Johnnie ew nutnm. n i n j.tn, hmnfrht him nna there's no tellln how many families h4 had him before. uetroir, rimrre SCRATCH AND SCREAM My baity lnkc out wllh a ra.h. He would i-rau-h and .-ri-tnn. It wolilj uke two to hold him. and one to eut medicine on him. We had to hold bun oini'iini. iai hour It-tore ae could iret him qulett-d do n. All Mid Ih.t llit-y Di-vvr ana" .ucb a face or body on any l-noy u. on him. 1 bad to tie hi. h.md. liUt lu a tiolh, niuhl and day, for Ave mouth.. Uy .l.ter had u.cd I'l'TI. CI It A, and 1 bok'an to ll.e It. ,1ter ony ON. r;iaifio, a? ruy ,oira umf Wrr-'a. he bad not for a luoulh, s)or lillle Mlow. He baa nol a acar on hiui now, und i. :i. fair and hi, rle.h I. u .oft a. any baby While ho hul Ihla dlaoaae 1 bad to out ihe aWvca out of bu clothe., and put Ratlin underwear on him to keoji bim cool. 1 bad to keep piece, of oft cloth around hi. ueck, ll waa ao wet with mol.ture from tho orea, and I had to chanire lac clotha aomctlmea ten or twelvo tlmea aday. Una. A. IIAVNKS, I.i.bou, N. I. Srmir-r Ccaa Ta.tTMttT roa H.ar llt-aota. n.rai bath with C, tii vt Por. nj eratl. .pnlica lkn of CrTtci'B (eii-tnirati. la. f mt ikta cur. Sold th-oitltnitt Ihe --l.l e.tTBa UBUO 4XD Cuta. Coal-., b.-.c I'.ora. Uaatun, t'. S. A. liurklpu'g Arnica Salve. The Best Salve lu the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Korea, Tetter, Cimnped Hutuls, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, anil positively cures Pile, or uo pay required. It In guaranteed to give perfect natiBfactloii or money refunded. Price IS centa per box. Fur sale by Hcuduraou & Llun. Alien Baby was aieV, we rave her l!asto. fc When alio was a Child, aho cxiod for Castor La. When alio becania Mils, aha clung to Cpstoria. tVaen aho had Cbildran, aha gavetLom Castojit Ell Hill, Lumber City, Pa., wrllis: "I have been siillt-rillg from piles for 25 years and thought my ease incura ble. DeW ill's Witch Hazel Palve was reconmietiili'd to me as a pile cure, so 1 bought a box and It performed a ivr niauent cure." This is only one of thousands of similar cures. Kczemn, son's nnd skin iliscasen yield quickly when it is used. Ohhiibn & DkLano. One leading cause of miliaria and fever is the foul condlllmi of kitchen sinks mid wubtu pipes, as sonp will not deodorize thrin. The only thing Unit will cleanse such places Is pure caus tic, which call be obtained at the grocers nnd labeled Red Seal Lye. Is line granulated, In large sifting top cans, hniidy to use nnd absolutely pure. Hull & Son. We are anxious to do a lillle good In this world and can think oflio plena anlrr or better wny to do it than by recommending One Minute Cough Cure as a preventive of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that follow neglected colds. Osblirn tl JX'Lnno. Cook's Cotton Root Compounu; a recent discovery. At YuKiNa ton'b drugstore. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Noiice is hereby given that the un dersigurd, liuth Bees, has been appoint! d by tho county court of Lane connty, Ore gon, executrix of Iho Inst willacd tertament and of the estate of Taylor L Uees, deceas ed, ntd oil persons having claims agaiust said eaUtu are hereby notified to prosenl the rnme lo said t-xrt-utrix at th oflice of L Hilyen, in Eugena. Oregon, duly verified within six months from Ihe date of ibis notice. Dated this 22d day of Sepletnhpr, 1890. Burn Rkih, L DiLYxb Executrix, Attorney. Summons. Iu tbs Circuit Court of Ihe Blate of Ore son, for the Connly of Lane. Jacob uilltsple, 1'lalDlltl, ty 1 t t 1 . .i V ., JCtiiiMiuu 1 Kuuum.il nun minia i Jobofton, UMennantf . j To Edmnud T JoLdboo tod Eugenie Jobnion, dtfeudntilii. In the name of tbe Bute of Oregon, you Art hereby required to npear uml answer the complaint fllrd againa. joo in tbe alnve entitled suit within ton dnja from the date of the eertice oil thia um mom upon yon, ff aenred within this coun ty; or ii fiorfed within any other oonnty in this atate, then within twenty day a from the aervine of Ibia aura m one npon you; nnd if served by publication of mromona then on the 'i7lh dAy of October, IHM, bitinR tbe the '2nd day of the next term of said oourt; and tf yon fail no to anewer. for wniit theieof, the plaintiff will take jndfrmei.t againat yon for the eomof Fire Hundred dollar atten per cent intereat per annum from April 19, iHOI, leaa the aura of t'M W paid April 2. I!f3, and the aum of 97 31', f r taifapaidby plaintitT and the lum of fjO for attornny'a fee and Ihe coat and dim bu r untn ta of this an it ; and for a decree furo cloainft the mortgage ant up in the com plaint in to a bo to entitkd nit and for an order to a II tbe following real property to wit: Tbe eaat half of tbe N K aiad K ot tbe 8 K quart r of aeotion 2i,u tp 18 a, r l'i weal, in Lane county, Or , and for anzb other relief aa may be equitable and juNt. Tbta anmtnoiia ia pnbliahfd by order of lion J C Fullerton, jndpe of 2nd jndicial district, made nt Chamber Hept 7, IH'M. Joasna J V'jH,T(tw. AtU.riiey for Plaintiff. NOTICE VOU PUULICATION Land Office at Itoai bi.rg, Oreenn, H-ittamber 15. lHi. N , ilea ia hereby given iliat Ibt follow Ing-naratd anllar baa AM nolire ol his jnleDtion to tuaks flnal pt'Kif in support of hia claim, and that said proof will be made before .loel Ware.U. H. C. C Commiaionr, at Eugene.OregoD. en Oetolier it, H'.J, vIk John Ulary on II E No 5'j7, for tbe se',' n'a. rVt ' "'A 'P a" ' Saul U tarnas lie foil-wing witneaae lo prove hia continuous rraeieiice npon and cultivation of said land vis: JameiKoch. FranclaJ Hebneider.Itiebard MeOovern, Brinlon (lain, all of Lorane, Oregon h W.. Viair o. Ilfitttr, mm 3 J lire y-iOr fcm :V I It ftt a Mm f is lour uigestion pretty Fac;, Isnt It? Thin Is Your Blood? Almost Like Water, Eh ? ONE THING will Make a Whole Man ot You That is DR. HENLEY'S Celery, Beef and Iron Try a ease. It will Make a "New" Woman of Your Wife And She Won't Want Pur sale by OSHUltX Jt DkLAXO. WXf&l?. THE ::v BEST Boots. and'M:,' : 60cts.BdI:y f.a f rill m 81.00 Bottle. Xfet y JS r Onocentnilosc t ; . f .i?-('J-;!ea! Ttta anltl oti u C'lir; nttii bv nil Hniwu Rlsta. It circa lTitMp.ent CuiiEumptioa ji4JthobJs.C'ouEhtJU,.UJroxir) Cure. Sold brlUMidoniun A Linn. TAKE -LIVERINE- -FOR THK- LIVER M CONSTIPATION. For Sale bj A!! Drugoisls. OREGON CENTRAL u & EASTERN. R. R. Co. YAQUINA HAY HOUT1!. Connects nt Vaijni tin Hay Willi tho San Krniicisco A; Yuqtiiim'Huy steiilil ship Coiiii'iiny. STEAMSHIP "FARALLOil," Sails from Ymitilnii every 8 ilnys for San l'riincisco, Cons liny, Port Orford, Ttiiildud and Humboldt Hay. Passenger Accomcdatlons Unsurpassed Shortest Itoiile IleluciMi the Wil lamette Valley and California. Fare from Albany and Points West lo San l'liincifco. Cuhln $ 0 (10 Steerage 00 To Coos liny and Port Orford, Cabin 0 UO To Humboldt liny. Cabin t 8 00 Round Trln Oood for 00 days Spec ial. RIVER DIVISION. Steamers "Albany" nnd "Win. M. Hong," newly furnished, have Albany dailexcept Saturday at 7:46 a in, ar riving In Portland the sumo day nt 4 :.'() p in. Returning bonis leave Port land the same days ns above nt 0:00 a. m. arriving In Alhuuy at 7:15 pm. EDWIN ATONIC, I. ('. MAVO, Manager. Hupt lllvor Dir. OF.OUOE F. I'ltAW, Agent F.iurcne. ORTHERN PACIFIC Ry. u N S Pullman Elegant Tourist r Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Cars St. Paul Minneapolis, Duluth, Fargo Grand Forks Crookston, Winnlpe", TO neiena ana Butte. -Through ickets to- Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and all Points East and South. For Inffirm'il'in, time cap!., map. and tb-keta call on or write R. McMURPHEY (ieli'l Agetit, -,llgt-nc, Oflice: Rooms 2 and 4 Hhellon lilia k. -on A. D. CHARLTON, Assl. GeEi. PaA.Stl, Morrbwn Mrc;t, cn.cr Third POnTLANO. OREGON ht'OY'A IMI.K HL'.TOWTKllY. la rnarantM 1 to furn lll- !i1 r'onatlatlon or morn y rrfnn'ta't. ! rnta i-r f nl lwotmi. I'-r rirci.ar mwl Vr HarnT'U' to MAN I IN kl't-V. Kt-rt'U t l'fir''irUt.m-a-trr, ( N' l,.'Ti-' A mm. for ) ly a.l rtrtt (IriKt. firrywUt r,'. ami In F . . far SEW 4lrK:K?fV V'trfii 117 ii, . j ? h::vj Shaky, iran't They? aak saa a .... to Vote, Either PICTO.W" THROUGH TICKETS To lbs K.tsT via the jNION l'i Througn rtillinail l'alflee r-U-opert. TourUI sleepers ntid new Iteelluluu t'liulr cars. DAILY PORTLAND TO CH1CAUO Tralm healed by ateain and t ars lighted by i'lntaeli l.ighl. Tlmo lo chlean.1, V day- tlmo to New York, I'j days, uhleli la niat-.v hours tiuiekui than all eoro)H-tltors. For ralea, time taHt-a and lull iutormatiuu apply to K J. McCLANAHAN, A pent, 1'iiKoiic, Or. It. W. 11AXH1S, f K, IlltilW S, (Jen'l Agent, MU pana All, . Tlilrd l.,l,orllaiid,Oi. Soo Pacilic Lino. The Shortest, Safcat nnd Most COJIPIJCTIC itOl.TK To and fnint nil imluls In Canada, United Stales ami Kiiiupc. me rinest Palace Sleeping, Parlors, Elnlng and Tonrlsl Cars la tbe Roth Kirnt and Second-Clus Cars are hetiletl by steam and tiro designed to secure uniform warmth, combined wllh H'rfi'i't ventilation. Tlie curs of no other lino can com pare wllh them In these respects, nor In strength, elegance and comfort. CANADIAN PACIFIC It'Y CO.'S F?oyal Tail Steamship Ciije TO CHINA AND JAPAN. Theao Iwln-nerrw atramcni are lu every re niH'f't HHrior to hut tlit) tli hi liHvtt y'l nalletl the I'Afllln oivrii. 1 in- nmli la "ni nifloi ahort - I CANADIAN AtH lit A II AN KIKAMKK I.ISK Tt- HONOt-n tT, Fi ll AND AIMTHAMA. Tlie nlmrn'nt lino to tli Colnnlua TltiHi ntfanicrti carry an exitrlii.ei'd Medical Man mul a HtewnnliiN on (tyery voraKt1. i-'or tlmo table", iniuilil(.ta, or any tn forma tlon, eull on or ntUtrimi, UKK V. CltAW, ALLAN CAMHRON, Agi-nt, Kiiitvtie. Fn-Irit ntul l,fnRrr Attt., Hi. Ililr.lat., I'ortlaiid, Or riFO. M( L. BUOWN. I'lat. I'hu. Afenl, vancmirnr, 11. V. TDE ABOVE PICTUEE DOES NOT REPRESENT a passenger trnln on the Chicago, Mi waukco A St. Paul Hallway. No. Its trains are vestlhuicd, healed by steam nnd lighted by electricity. Knob sleeping car berth has nil electric read ing lamp. Its dining cars are the bcs In the world nnd it) coaches are pal aces on wheels. This great rnllwny, connecting ns It does wllh all trnufconllnental liner) at St. Pnul nnd Oiiiiilia, assures to ths traveling public (ha best service known. Tickets vln the Chicago, Mil waukee A St. Paul Railway are on sale at all railroad ticket ofllccs to nny point In tho United or Canada. For maps, folders and other Information address: C.J.EDDY, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. NOTICI-: TO CI!KI)l'l'OK. Nollco Is hereby given Ihnt I Levi Valerian have been appointed br Ibe County C'onrt of Lane connly administra tor of the entalaol Frrd. Peters, ibeeaard, and all persona having ela'iui against said estate are bf-r.by rrqnealed lo prrsent Ibe same to me duly venlled at Ibe otHcp of E H rikipworth iu hup'-ue, Oregon, within six loonllia from tl.u date thereof. I)atod at K'igrnc, Oregon, Beplcmbcr loth, 1M0, Li-vt Vicoiiiir, Adminlatrator of auid estate. E. H. Kkii-woiitii, .,lly. for Aduiinialtalor. NOTICE I'OH PUBLICATION. Land Oflice at Keaebnrg. Orrgon, Hi pi 17, lH'Jfi. Notice ia hereby eiffn that 111 follow-itig-nantfd aelt'.tr baa died noiice of bis In lention lo makn final proof in supjiorC of Ilia ol iiin, and that anid proof will be made before Joel Ware, U K C tJ Cumniiaaioner al Eugene, Ort con, on Oelol-i-r .11, IH'Mi, vir: Chaiba O Davia, on II p., No 5-71) for N E aeo. H, 'I p 111 H., K 0 Will. He names ll.e followir g williisiis to prove hia truiinnoiis naiience upon snd ctllllvalion r.l. add land, viz: John M'-Collotn h, Ji-flerafin &Ii-C.illoueb, Her-jannn H' brinipl and lloini-r llayea allof HadlMTlllc, On (,'-n It II VraicH, I.Bllrr. hmm railway, I