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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1897)
rVrtuiial. I . p liraill'iny EC I !etll'. (janiull 'up Wed frour Ihirt iiflerwKin. u j -Aim tntiiMWHllIK ''"-l- nrt!,.f,wc.iii..dUy. Henry U"- -r l''"-"'""1' w,u ll" Hon S H Friendly returned from Su t,,ll"miMit!1"'"tml"- j Wierriinf, this ollifii a p ill lump vicr, 6"'" nleafuint fall today. .... n.ru-in Bristow inul children Oil. ,, ,. . rtlurneil I.HUO IO luiiK ...... afternoon. Mi., Edna Hatlley of Hndlej ville, la vW.inK U1. l,,rU..c;ie,SiJK.,kln1l.. thin city- WeallH'M rodicD"'' ft" tonight d Thurailny: Hilit- Okl gluV Hatt!d "om CouPauy i.C" liea(luartrs tills afternoon. Cook's Cotton Hoot Coitpounu; , recent discovery. At Yeuinq ton's drugstore. T C Whenler htw returned from Oakland, California, and In veiling at Ibe lrme of his parents In Fairmount. On account of increasim,' trade Yo u 4 Son, the enterprising boot and iuoe dealer-, are having their shelves extended. Buy an Air Tight stove and liavo a Hrc day and night for less than i of tlio expense of an ordinary good stove. Scetlinu F L Chambers. "Wake up, Jacob, I lie day Is break ing!" so raid DeWilt'a Little Early Risers to the man who had takeu them to aniline his eluggieli liver. Usburu & DeLauo. Tbe Enji-ne Oratorio Society held practice meeting at the Congrega tion I chuicli last night. Forty-six permns have signed Hie constitution, blilLOH'S CURE, the great Cough md Croup Cure, is In great demand. Pocket size contains tweiity-flve doses only 2oc. Children lovo 1' Bold by Henderson & Linu. Grant's lVs Courier: The total tax levy this year in Grant's Pass will be 40 uiilU or 4 per cent. The county levy is 17: state 4; general school 7J nil rity levy & If you have been as ictied at S10O0 you must prepare to pay ftOtotlieshcrilf by the first of April 1697. We might tell you more about One Miuute Cough Cure, but you probably know that it cure s a cough. Every one does who lias used it. It is a per fect remedy for coughs, colds, hoarse ness. It is all eapcclal favorite for children, being pleasant to take and juick In curing. Osuukn A DkLano. An otter has been made on behalf of llieliondjinen of W E Howe, defaulting treasurer of Klamath county, who is in the state peuitcu tlury, to settle the suit now before the u memo court to co.lect from the bondsmen, by paying ttnoniiiity $4,000. The matter of ac cepilng or lejecllng the 'proposition Im nut jet len decided. The turkey bus iilwnya been known Maroli'OT In Oregon, and his craw nubesii a miner's sack In which nng ?eU and gold dust have been stored, but here is a pern collector. Grant Evius found a largo opal stone in the nwnl his Christmas turkey bought "f Haniia anil Ilartly. The turkey raised In Bliermuu county. The ll is worth about f4.60, so says the nooa itiver Ulacier lWburg Review: Sam llailev. 'dend to linprisoument in the tjjail lor 50 days iu lien of a 100 ""tor gambling wns roleased Friday tiirr.tmn U,on an order from the '' court upon rerpiest of the clr- "'ijaage, having served out 28 days seilleneie Tim n.,,,li,i,.n nr i.i. . V.f.l-llllWll Ul 1JI9 was that he leave the state X', HHe,"J' f""r l,n,,r9. which he "JrW oiioKtij,, i.lht, having 'nought l,c we,lt to Angels Camp. "1V Merelliilita urn u-ll .u,.ull,.i 'hlriustoiner3aretht-lr i,est friends P'troin ,11iplylllg iem " '''tsoeieh, obtainable. AsaD we niciitl,,,, Pt.rry A Came. .'"'iiiineiit driu.ui ..r .. ) - tv e nave no tl'iU III r..,. . tr!ai,r , "'"viiuiug tuam- "Unit . i, f ., . y ,u ""I- C"s- ifir .'. I ' . " ""' b''sl cough med- rir,. . . !t''r sold. nn, nlwnvii I lit . .i: . JJt",:'P.v b-.tilehv sale at 2o Oshtirn & DeLano. "Hta.h.tki7p?' c''ubn,,,t TUM,lay . , ""B of MiH Henetts "ujyof i ,'"'."i"" l' reading and !,! t.' '",tSl 09r"ra ActII -I1W, wnienterlnined by ";,ZiV,rle"'" "HMfm ""leJ , ' lK'rown charming !'led wl,Mo 1110 ! Ml know , V ' Mllle wllnm w kifi" . " the author of l"-tl,ii, ' " Ur,m l,tl, "d ."'''iin.rd v''!in n"'1 lustructlve. ?':'i,4h'rr''i,',vMl''lcMl),rrt. M ik. 'rK'Uar attfiifi.ni tu. ' ,. i. r Prninik, t ou itiuo " Hi" , "f ""' delightful . ' '' vt V t"t""- Tl'-re ' .-'.ij jui, ni A QUJC -V. When 1 wan n jnutli .,f l-.i ami ,vi,h my parunts In a I ttitix. lviu;iu t.iwn, I hail a histe feir mllronilliiK am! ,t ,vsh anilil- tlOIl tl IhHIHIIU 1.11 l-hlMh.1T. altl, I. t lmil bw:i cilmvitui ri IV 1,111 i.-v ,.,-...!(.. uiiriiig my eolk-ii v,-.n t.,n 1 lounged about the stutlou alnnut cuiutamly, mili;. In fileuds wllh tl. iraiiiBiiicii ain't rsiw olally Willi an eiij-ilKTi-naiixd Silas 5!;irk loy. I Income much nltacliul to ti.is man liotwItlistimuinK how.-is4u v.-;:ri nlil ami by no menus a sociable felli, When llarkley'a llreiiian left liim, I in duced him to let mo take his plnee during the l-oinnant of my Micution. So I Iwcamu nu amateur flremiiii ai.d liked It rxtml liiKly, for tho exclienieiit lum nni com pensated for the l-oulsli work I was requir ed to do. lint there came n timo when I got my All of excitement. Mrs. Marklcy uno day formed a plan which scomod to k'vo ln-r a p:,i iKnl uf happiness. It was her pon's biithdi.v, and sho wanted to go down to Philadelphia In his trail without letting him know .my. thing about it and there purchase a pres ent for him. She took mo into her conll denco and hud mo to assist her. Itwns a midsummer day, and tho weath er was dolightful. Tho train was neither an express uur an accommodation, but stopped at the principal stations on the routo. On this occasion, as thero wi-ro two specials on tho line, it was run by tel egraph. Wo started without mishap and easily reached the first station In tho time allot ted to us. As wo stopped tlicro tho Loy ran alongside with the telegritni, which lie handed to thedrlvor. The next moment I heard a smothered exclamation from Markliy. "Go back," he said to the boy, "and tell Williams to havo tho message repeated. There's a mistake " Tho boy dashed oil. In ten minutes l:e came Hying back. "Hed it repeated," he panted. "Williams Is storminy j.t you. Says tlicro is no mistake and you'd "best got on." He thrust the second mes.igo up as ho spoke. Marklcy road it und stood hesitating for half a minute. There were dismay and ut ter perplexity in tho expression of his faro as he looked ut tho tele-gram and then at tho long train Ik hind him. 1 was watching him with considerable curiosity. I ven tured to ask him what was tbe matter and what ho was going to do. "I'm going to olK-y," ho replied curtly. The engine gave a long shriek of horror that made mo stjirt, as If it were Markley's own voice. Tho next instant we moved out of the. station and dashed through low lying farms at a speed which seemed dan gerous to mo. "Put in mere coal," said .MarUiey. I shoveled It In, but took lime. "More cool," ho said. I threw it in. Tho fields and houses bejean to lly past half seen. Wo were ncariii Dufrcmc, the next station. Markley's ey- went from the gauge to the face of tho timepiece and back. "Morel" ho said without turning his eye. 1 took up tho shoel hesitated. "Marklcy, do you know wo aro going ut tho rate cf 00 miles an hour!-" "Coal!" I was alarmed at the stern, cold rigidity of tho man. At least wo must stop at Dttfrcmo. Ho told me that was the next halt. Tho Httlo town approached. As the first houses caino Into view tho cnglno sent its shriek of warning; It grow louder, louder. Wo dashed np to tho station, whero n group of passengers waited, and jiassed It without the halt of nu Instant, catching a glimpse of the ajtpallcd faces of tho wait ing crowd. Thou wo were in the fields again. 1 heaped in the coal ut intervals, as he Dado me. I did It becaltso I was oppressed by an odd senso of duty, which 1 never had in my ordinary train work. Ho did not movo hand or foot, except in tho mechanical control of his engine, his eye going from tho gaugo to tho tlmt-picco with a steadiness that was more terrible and threatening than any gleam of Insan ity would havo boen. "Twenty- miles," ho muttered. "Throw on more coal, Jack. Tho lire Is going out." I did It. Yes, I did It. Tlicro was something in tho fata of that man that 1 could not resist. Then I cllmled forward and shook him by the shoulder. "Markley!" I shouted. "You nro run ning this train into the Jaws of death!" "I know it," ho replied quietly. "Your mother Is aboard tho train." Ho staggered to his feet Hut even then he did not remove bis eyes from the gauge. "Mnko up tho lire!" he commanded and pushed In the throttlo valve. "I will not." "I could throw you off this cnglno nnd make short work of you," ho said. "Hut, look hero. Do yon sco the station yonder? I was told to reach that station by 0 o'c lock, Tho oxpre- train meeting us is due. I ought to have laid by for It at Dufrcina 1 was told to come on. The tr.-.tk is a hingle ono." I said nothing I threw on coal. If 1 had had petroleum 1 should have thrown it on. Hut I rover wus calmer in lay life. Marklcy pushed the valve still farther. The cnglno began to give a at ran go punting sound. Far off to tho south I could see tho bituminous black smoke of a train. I looked ut Marklcy Inquiringly. He nodded. It was the express! I looked across the clear summer sky at tho gruy sinoko of tho )eaccfiil little vil Ingoand Icyor.d that a black line, coming closer, closer, across the sky. In one minute more well, I confess 1 sat down nnd buried my face In my hand I don't think 1 Iricd U pray. There was a terrlllo slnick from the en gine, ngainst which I leaned, and another in my face. A hot, hissing tempest swept past mo. I looked tip. Wo were on tho siding, and tl.o expre ss had gone by. It grazed our end carriage In pas.-lng. Yes, gentlemen, 1 have been in many a railway accident, but I have always con sidered that tho closest call I ever had. What was the blunder!- I don't know. Markley mnc'.e light of it and kept it u secret, but no man in tho lino stood so high In the conllileneo of the company after that lis he. lly l is coolness and nerve ho had inved 100 lives. Lon don News. The Lanier. Tho importance of tho larder In every l.m,a..lw,l.i lu ,M,f. n!wnrt analyzed as It should lio, nnd consequently the laalih "I ... ... .r - . I .... .,-..11 tllO WtlOlO llOllfCllOlU SIM. ITS. ill arranged home the h.rmr fl-.ould he thor oughly ventilated, dry and airy, and, where possible, n.oi Id Is) on tl.e north sido of the house. - A Safe Itulc. . i.tily, w hy are yoti always asking old l'.,.,w i 'h adlte" Hccause 1 can always mako bin money by doing what he tills me not to do. " Detroit Kreo Pro THE LOXtf TliAIL. Tim OVonnell was the hardest rider on tho ltlo tlrand,-. All tho cowlwya la.d one opinion of bii-.. viel, ull0 v,-nutl to llonst, ho would say: "I can rldo most as far In a dav as old Tim O'Conncll." or they described the endurance of a perso by saving, "Ho's almost as tmigh as oil Tim." Tho "al most" was invariably used, for dolo pre sumed to say anybody could do anything fully as well as old Tim. They knew it was not in hniu.ui natum to do so. Ho was tho ideal b.-yond which tho cowboy imagination never dared pass. Why, oven old Tlmherleg onco said, as ho sat shaping a new h-g one night: "Tim O'Conncll, ei?s, Is tho toughest man I ever saw. I'll bo shot full of holes if ho ain't got a spirit like rawhldo and n body like like well, like, this hero wood en leg of mine. It'll wear and wear and never show a splinter till all at onco It'll drop oft and there will be an end of it." Old i lia came to Kaeinal when ho was a middle aged man cuno riding into tho frontier on a hungry looking horsoandn jaunty saddle. Ho turned tho beast out and traded tho saddle to Hill Tumlinsoii for a good horse. He made a now saddle with a jackknlfo out of a pair of old leggings and asked Bill f r a job, and Hill hind him. Ho was set to riding tho creeks, and ho rodo day and night aud worked so hard Hill said to him one day: "Tim, jr.-.i needn't work so haul. You'll kill yourself." "ltuther bo dead 'n poor all my lite," answered Tim. "Ami a man what won't work'll dlopoor." So l-.o went ahead work ing hard as ever. I was going to say "harder," but ho could not. Hut that was 20 yeais ago, and between then and now ho had kept on working,-but not getting much richer. Hill Tunillnson lost his ranch, and Tim was thrown out of n job, but his reputa tion as a worker got him one the next clay. He accepted the first offer and set to work so hard ho never saw the rich opportuni ties open for him. Sooti after he had pono to work for Scott Parkinson, Hill Tumlin son happened along near whero Tim was guarding a Lunch of st.icrs and said: 'Wlij, Tim, yuu coird havo had a hot ter job than tills. You work too hard. Pretty soon you'll lie dead and nothing to look back to but hard work." "Hotter bo dead 'n poor," retorted Tim, "and aninn what vton'i. work'll die poor." Well, it happened tin t Hill failed to get his affa.rs straightened up and had to live with Parkinson himself. Parkinson made Tim bo:;s, and Hill wi s only a cowboy. There novcr was such a boss on tho ranch. The cattle grow fat wh h careful hording, und the cowboys grew ham. Bill would bo set on watch at night, and Tim would roll up in ids blanket. Hut If Hill would stop riding rouud the herd, no matter what tlmo of night if ho stood still so long as ten minutes, he would hear Tim's voice roll out from tho blanket: "Hi-hle around 'em, Hill!" so that Hill got to thinking Tim never did sleep. There was no way of arguing with him about excessive work, for ho invariably re plied, "A man what won't work'll dlopoor, and I'd rulher be dead 'n poor." Tho long trail that lid round tho whole ranch was 70 miles in 1 mgth. Most of tho cowboys mado It a two days' jaunt, but Tim, who rodo it at free uont and irregular intervals, lucdo it iu u day. lie would say ut breakfast: "I'm going down the long trail today," and one or another of t ie boys would ven ture: "Tim, you oughtn't to luuko that in ono day. It's too long for an old man. Komo day you'll come riding in from the long trail doad. " They said It jut t to hiar him drawl cut: "Bettor Ih) dead 'n peer any time," Tim failed to get up ono morning. Hill had gone to sleep on watch Unit night aud stood still nn hour, and Tim nevor called at hint. Ho nwr.kowlthu start and hur ried over to camp fearing the worst. He found Tim all nflro wit h fever. Tho Inys tended tho old man all day. Toward overl ing ho brightened up nad suddenly jump ing to hfs feet said: "Way, I'm well as over, sirs. And I guess I'll rldo down the long trail tonight, lieing as I've rested all day. The moon Is bright, and it will bo n cool trip." Thero was no use remonstrating; so just asthoothem rolled up In their blankets for tho night all hut Bill, who had tho watch Tim mounted and started down the long trail. "Nevir saw Tim's eyos so bright," said Jim Proctor. "Ho looks as if sickness did him good." "It'd kill nn ordinary man," said Hill as ho rodo to go on watch, "but Tim'll ride In In tho morning sitting straight up in Ids saddle." And, sure enough, ho did. Tho boys wcro at breakfast when Hill called out: "Hero conies 1 1m I" And there ho did collie In tho distance, jogging along on gentle rack, dull gup straight In the sad dle and novcr moving a hand, nnd mcio on down tho long trail over the homestretch quietly, as If ho hud only been out for a llttlo exercise. Presently ho ni-arcd tho camp, but ho stopped ut the corral, and his horso put Its head down and Ixgan eating hay with tho other horses. fl Im sat there, unconcerned, as if In deep thought. "Better coma nnd eat breakfast," called Hill. But 'lim paid no attention, and pretty sc on Bill walked over to the corral, and ns ho laid his hand on Tim's bridle band ho allied out In alarm: "Why, boys, Tim's chad!" Aud, Hire enough, Tim did sit there In his deep saddle dead. There was no telling how many miles his cold hand hud held tho rein as he rode clown the longtrail. I lit bo had come to the end of It at last. Cin cinnati Post. Itcpartcc. In tho midst of n stormy discussion o gentleman rose to settle the matter In dis pute. Waving his hand majestically, hu ' began, "(icntleincn, all I want Is com in in sense. " "Exactly," Int'-rruptod another; "that Is precisely what you uo wnnr. But Sir Kdward Clarkc'i. retort In the Jameson trial is still no re to the purpose. i i ,,..r,,v ,.,--.-, I li.-i.l ariucd ngoil st Sir Kdward t'larkn's point" as l-l"g ''" trary to common sense. Sir Kdward ( b- j jcrtotl. "Then you thl lk," wild the lord chief Justice dryly, "tin t common s-'i-mi lias iiotl.ing to co wiiii a i"" " "No," replied Sir Kchvanl, with that quiekne-s and fcJlclty which never fail him; "I am only i f Areil-lshop What- iy's opinion, who said that ' mllioll scli-o Is on authority to wlh-h every one Bp.-:.ls on any -ul-j -t l.e ...ti not fully umhr gend. ' " I.oli'Iol, Stan-laid. Meirall'y I" Ceelom. Vnii talk abu t Ilea on lle.nwfs vlr- ;:;;l,,t:,7v:;,K,,.,,;inu,.,.,e ml." 'lie' Oil I Well, I hat 'houM I' ' ! il,.,iildli I It! I levelaml I'laili l ' Ui'Xter Items. Jan. 21. '". A beautiful spring day. Logging cutup iu full blasl. tirandiim Williams is having anoth er very tick spell. lieni.v Mitchell nnd family of Pitas ant Hill, visited at Joseph Paiket'a .'ineiiiv. T llowatd, who bus been woikmg dining the past year iu AlusUa in homo tieaiu. Xorinan Howen. who low iwa vi.n. ing lelatives hero for a couple of weeks minimi to union county, whero bo Is at w-oi k. A gentleman by tbe name of Zezley, is teael ing a winter term of school ut Trent. Pain nlzo tlio brotyu front hotel on mud avenue. Red lint meals served at all hours. Aelcllngtoii & Temple-Inn, proprietors. The Dexter s.-bool closes Jan. 29, and an onterlulnment and basket so cial will be given nt the school house on Halt: relay evening, Jan. 30. A good lime ex peeled come everybody. There has been quite an influx of immigration lo iho valley during the week or so past. Messrs John (Juily and Jess liolbrook have taken boys to raise, ami Henry Howard nnd Kd Chandler ditto likewise, only Ihey're girls l.isteud. All bail! te gallant Lnrk Ililyeu. Stay with the hungry regular, and the people will stay with you. The itciiit high water m siriiftisly damasiiel the free ferry landing that it Is very troublesome to operate it. Missis I'oiierls anil Gibson are trav eling with their Hlereopliean s;iow in lite lower valley. Honest gold standard republican!. sliiMiiel ,t:ni by the ir principle nnd see In it tlmt no political adventurer and turncoat, Mich as John II Mitch ell is ever reliirneil to the U Si Senate Teach l im nt least, that honesty is the best noliey anil that there In no reward lor a Heneclict Arnold. We'll take Se tutor Dolph in preference, for be is nt least sincere, however much he may be mistaken. No sir, John If, you're a chicken without n roost. IlECiri.AK. A ItAHtiAIN Cou.ntkk. Yornn ei Sou have enrptnlers at work'pntting in more shelving In their shoe store. This Is (o make room for the stock of goods now occupying the centrul part of I he tore. A table will be extended through the center of tlio room and will be used for a liargtilu counter. All rem nant u lil shelf worn goods w ill be placed on this bntguiu counter aud sold at greatly reduced prices. Fkienw.y'b Sai.h. If you aro thinkiufr of going shopping read Kiicuelly's ail. See the specials In bis space today. He Is limiting pricoa that will reach nil and that all can reach. Air 'light. An Air Tight stove (Intel t improved) have a sheet Iron, bucket lid stylo, door on the top of tbe stove and is guaranteed not to smoke. To Cure a (.'old in One Day. Take Laxnlive Ilronio Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it faila to cure. 25c. Produce Market. Wiieut t 80 to 81 Oats 35 to AO Chickens 1 25 to 1 75 Turkeys per'pnund 08 to 09 Ducks per dozen 8 00 lo 3 60 (Jeesc Htr dozen 3 50 to 4 00 i'gs 15 Iiutiir : 20 to 40 Hau OS to 12j Shoulders 05 to 07 Sides...... 07 to 08 Hops 08 lo 9 A'hcn hali-r weia si', k, wo i:me iee-r t.-hto. When tlio wai a CliUJ, sliei cried fur Caftoria, Where Slio br-cwnel Mils, slio cliltl to Crstoris. irVheo she luwl(tuUdroD,shgvotJ.eui GeuAorU. Not a few who read what Mr Hubert liow Is, of Holland, Va., has to say be low, wll! remember their own exper ience under like circumstances: "Lnst w inter I bad Iu grippe which left mo in a low Klnte of health. I tried litllil- iroiis remedies, none of which did me y gemil, until I was induced In Iry a I -nltle of Cliamberlulri's Cough Item- nly. I was enabled to allend lo my work, and the second bottle cllicti d a cure." For sale at 25 and 50 cents , per bollie by Unburn A Delano. I Dav 4 Henderson, Undertakers anr i tniiialiTurSi tor VVil. a'-d in sts. iyePjnl,0n'S gtb St. Orunstorej ,,.,, I lEUEEKE, OREGON. I A Full Line ! iSlioops Family Medicines. Every Bottle Euaranteed, DRINK ttleiniwd 's ON SALE AT ALI: SALOONS. I! i Kiwi1 ni1 Mini i i (mint W. MAYER, Aat. Smoke- LA GISEfi, Ten cent; LI of 0. & Queen o Hearts Five cent Cigars. ORTHERN PACIFIC Ry. u N S Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Tourist Dining- Cars Sleeping Cars St. Paul Minneapolis, Duluth, Faro Grand Forks' Crookston, Winnlpe" Helena and Butte. TO -Through Tickets to- Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and all Points East and South. Keir Ittnmnntlon, llinu ciirdK, maim unel ticket) ctil.i nn eer write R. McMURPHEY Ceen'l Artent, Kugene, Olllce: Ilooms and 4 IShellon iilcx-k tilt A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. Gen?. Pass.Asenf. ij Morrison street, comer Third PORTLAND. OREGON Summons. In Iho Circuit Conrt of tho state of Otrgon tor l.nuo cotinty S II Fii-ndly, Plaintiff, Jutin Kff ns, Dtfcuditnt, 'I n Johu KoeDH, tbe above nninetl tie- fenfi'int. Iu the ii utile of iho Stuto of Orrf.on, you arn htTohy oommnnfUr to (TJtpPBr nnd aon wer tbf romplntnt in the above suit on or before Mnn.luy the first Hay of March, 187. tlmt bt iiiK iho firnt diiy of tho nt-xt rogular term of the almvo Court, And if you fnil to no Rpppnr and n.it.wer for want thtreof, Plaint ill will apply to tbe Court for the relief prnyc-d for iu hi complairjt, to wit: For a c(crte to tho effect that nny claim Dt-fer.ant baft to tbe K.inl half of the Eaat half ( K l of V,1, ot Section Twtnty-aix 'H'), Townsbip Fifteen (10) Himtb. ltange One ( I ), Kant of tbe Wtllnmett M'-ridian, containing 10 acrcn, in Lane county. Ore gon, ! dctirniincd, nnd that it be ad judged that defendant has no entnta or in tertht itiK&id IhihIh, and pluiu tills titlo to llio aamo in vtilid and good. That plaintifl bnvn jtidmoiit apninHt do fondant fur conta aud dihnra(upnta of auit nnd for Mich otli(T rolicf an ia equitable. This mimraonfl iw publihtd by oidr of iho lino. J, C. Fulltrton, -ludKe of (lit i.bovo ('rnrt, nuido ou the 12 day of Janu narv. 17. A. c. wooncocK. Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice for Publication. Lir.d Office at Koa burff, orron, I)cceiiil. r V, 18!Mi. N'ntice in b"rrby Riven that the following namrd Hf-ltier baa liltd notice of bis iuten- i lion loiiiftke llnol iroof in mirinort of hit claim, and I hat fluid proof will be mado be foro Jool Ware, HOC Comtuinaioni.'r at Kuk''n. Lane comity, Onuon, on Jammry 3d, 1817, viz: Jacob H (iocbnour on II 10 No Gf'0" for the dp' ofaicjl tp 17 a, r 1 wtat. lid nHmn tho fullowing witunflaefl tc prove bin runtinuoaa reoidenco upon aud cultivation of, aaid IhdU viz: John WnrinK, .fobu Founliiin, John Stdrunnl, Frank Htormnnt, all of Walttr tillf. Oregon. H II Vkatch, Itialor. NOllCKl'On 1'1'Iil.K'ATION. Uand Ofbcnat Mont b'irt, Or. Jnt.uary 1 1, 1817. Nu'icp I- br by i,lvn (but tbe follow-it.-nimd a'llcr bai filed notice of bit iriii ntiriu to nftl(6 final pioof in nniiport of bin rlHirn, and I hut i 1 pro'f will fie madu Im f re Jo 1 Wuro, V t ' ' Cornniiwion' r, at K'ino. Iifn mnty, Or u n, on lVl.riMiy 20, 1S'J7, viz: Alva h Kitchiiii on II E No f,;-r,0 for tbo aw f R 11 tp Hi,rl wct, i Ha nfln.fi (ho fallowing Kitnratrato prove bin eoiilinuoii- niv.U nee n on nttd ; rnlliviili u of, ia,d ttirnl, my: I Alfr-d Mfjn1(,nnnry mid nitii HirJ of IhhUI, Oregon, and Ana W tiiilurt and , Tt-Miias II i'aif, of KngM11, Or'm j l: M Vf-T,-H. I REGON CENTRAL & EASTERN. K. k. Co. TAgUINA HAY KOUTE, ( OUU "els ill Yaitiinn Hay with tlio ' ttU e riinelseo iV l aiiiitnn nay sieum i hip Company. STEAMSHIP "FARALLON." Sails from Yariuinn every 8 days for San l-'ranelsc-o, l oos Hay, l'ort tlrford, Trinidad and Humboldt Hay. Passenger Accomcdatious Onsurpasseil Shortest Itotite Between the Wil lamette Valley and California. I-'are from Albany and Points West to San l'raneisc'o. Cabin 10 00 StceraKu 0 00 To Coos Bay nnd Tort Orfortl, Cabin 0 00 To Humboldt liny. Cabin t 8 00 ltoutttl Tilt) flood for (10 days Special...... m 00 RIVI2K DIVISION. Steamers "Albany" nnd "Win. RI. Hoair." newlv furnished, leave Albany daily except Saturday at 7:45 a 111, ar riving in l'ortianu mo same uay iu l:.il p m. ltelut-ninK boats leave Port land lite same days as above at 6:00 a. ni. arriving in Albany nt 7:45 pm. KDWIS KTONK, J. 0. MAYO, Mnaeiete-r. Sapt Hlver Dlv. liKOUUK K. CHAW'. Agent Eugene. THROUGH TIGKETS To tlio EAST via tne l!VIAT Tl Tlirougti I'lillliiAil 1'alne-e teli-cliers. Tmirlbt vleepers olid new Kef lialuii Chair can). DAILY POHTLANI) TO CHICAGO Trains heatcel ley hti-aia and can) lighted by I'lntiich l.lijlit. Timo lo ChlrnRO, 3J days; tltno to New York, 4! t days, which U many liourf quickor than all coiniutltcrfl. For rate'D, time) tallies and lull Information aiiply to It. J. McC.bANAHAN, Alte-llt, Klliteno, Or, It. W. IIAX'I'ON, O, E, UIIOWN, tlon'l Audit, Hint. l'au. Ant, 1:15 Third t., Portland, Or. Soo Pacific Line. TlieKhortfHt, Kiift and Mont - COMl'LKTK KOUTE To and from nil points In Canada, Unt: d Stnk'H and Europe. Tbe I Incst Palace Sleeping, Parlors, DlEl&a and Toarisl Cars in llis WORLD. Ilotli I''lrnt nnd Hcconl-Clni C'ni-s-nro lii'ntocl liy stcnin and are (li-nlnticci to Rc'ctiro uniform wanntli, coinliliii-d will) crfui-t vcntilntion. Tlio cnrn of no other lino can com nnro Willi them 111 thefw) renpocU, nor In Htri'iintli, e-le-natiro and comfort. CANADIAN l'At:IFIU It'V CO.'H loyal fTAail Steansljip Cirje TO CHINA AND JAPAN. Those twln-itcrew utenmora are lu every re Hi-cct mipcrUir to any hl-s ihat have yet called tlio I'neilin ocean. 1 lie mute n'.un) mflenhurl r than via any other Trana-I'aciilo line. CANADIAN ALMTIMI.IAN HTKAMKR I-INK TO - IIONni.17l.IT, Ki ll AND AIMTKALIA. The nlinrtcRt line lo the (Inlonk'i Thi'Sf Rtenmera enrry an exieriencod Medical Man and aHtcwardenn on very voyfiRi;. for time in bleu, ani)hlcl, or any Informa tion, mil on or nddrt'K!i, (1K(. F. CKAW, AM.AN f'AMKKON, Aciit, KuKene. Frelniit and 1'Rateniri.T Ant., 116 Third HI., Portland, Or (iHO. Mi f,. nilOWN. iJlst. I'ann At iit, Vancouver, B. C. Ul ABOVE PICTURE DOES HOT REPRESENT a ptwson Rer train on tlio Chli-ao, Ml wntikco A Kt, I'uul Hallway. No. Its traliiH lira ventlliiili-d, licati-d by oti-ain and llc-liti'd liy oloetrlcity. Kncli 1ih)Iiii car liertli hna nn electric read ItiK lump, Its illnlnu earn aro tlio bem in tlio world and iti conclics nro pul. ncc on wIimIs. Thla jrreiil railway, conncclliig rw It ileie-H wild nil tratise-iitilltiental llnvs at HI. l'liiil nnd Oinalin, axsttri-8 to the trnvvllng pnlillo tlio bent service known. Ti-ke-li via the Chicago, Mil waukee) it Kt, 1'aul Ilullwny nro on Bale nt till railroml ticket odlcin to any jKilnl In the United or (,'anntln. Kor ma ps, foldi-m nnd other Informntlou nddreiw: C.J.EDDY, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. Kninllin i-1 .i , but ftient In riteiilin. DeWlttU lelitlc Early Itlern net Kently hut tlmmiiKlily, curing Indl iKlinii, dj iii-il.i and cntmtlpnlliiti. .- n i ;i ! 1 pill, xnfi- pill, l-i-M pill. (l.si i iin .V lr I.ano BjPMIFIC RAILWAY.