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SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon
lor Lve County.
M M Dftvia. ah executor of the est.it
of Catherine Dayis, deceased, Plaintiff, vs
Philip r Castle man, v h Patterson, and Thus
Patter-on. her husband, ii W Kvaim and
Tuenim Evans, hit wife, K I CampMI, 1 na
.M.iy taatteman. Mavy Cant I email, U liLas-
tleman, and Cast! ennui, hw wife, l) una
M Games, and Henry Came. Inr luisluind, H C
Huridleatun, as administrator of tli estate, of
lantha J Castleman. deceased. Defendants.
i To E F Cauiibell, one of the defendants
above ntmed.
, In the name of the State f Oregon :
You are hereby siiunnoneil and required ti
fcupear in the nhove entitled enuit to answer
the complaint of plaintiff, tiled in said mrt,
in this cause against you, and the other tie
ten dim ta a hove named, on or before, Monday
theSo'th day of June, ISIHf; that beintf the Hrst
day of the next regular term of said court, mul
answer the complaint ot the plaintiff,, tiied
therein and if you fail to so appear, and answer
said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to said
court, for the relief prayed for in said com
plaint, to-wit: For a judgment against the
defendants, H C Hud diets ton. as administrator
of the estate of lantha .1 Cattleman, deceased,
and Philip F Castleman, for the sum of Slid-l.
10 principal, anil interest, now due ou the
promissory note, set forth in said complaint, in
USUold Coin, and for the further sum of
$125.00 as attorneys fee to bo allowed by said
court, in Baid suit, an1 for a decree against you
and against each, every and all of the oth?r
defendants herein named for the foreclosure,
of the mortgage and the mortgaged premises
described in said complaint to-wit:
BeglnnliiR at a point ':H chs north cf the cor
ner lo Pecs '!;-.!;-! and :t in tp 17 K 2 west and
r lining tlionce north ."7.7"t etis, went H.til clis.
sou tn ut'i.Wi clis more or less to the ceiiler of
county road No 110, thence south of oast 'J chs
more or less to the intersection of the center
line of BHid road w th th- south line of sec 2.
on K lineol D 1,1! So 71 Notf. No 71MI, thence
north chs ai d thence east il links to the
iila.ee of beginnlhg contniuiUK Warren more or
less in Lane Oouniy, urepoti. una thai said mort
gupe and the description of the Mild lauds there
in described be reformed and corrected no as that
the description of the said hmds uu-reln men
tioned and divert bed, rend and lu as herein
bovcdescriled;Hini (or the caIs and 'Hburse
ments and accruing costs and expenses herein
and for the sole of the above descrlU-d lands, by
theshe.ifVof said county, aecoraiog lo :w, ami
lor such other and further relief as to the court
may seem eo,'!itable.
This summons is scrvf d upon you by publlca
tion thereof (or six consecutive weeks, by or
der of the HouO K Poller, county judye of SHid
Unecountv, tot pnllih.-.l tn the KrtifSE
i;ii.ttti iim'rirvt m.iilii-jiiutii thri'i)f l)cinz Mar
l-'th, and the hist piibliealion tliereof be
ing June the aitn, iN.y,ana to o
once each week during all of said time, tan id
order also directs that thosheriiVof said county
vlioll bdikI .i titnv nf nniil HlllliniOUS. fllld gald
complaint forthwith to you, the said K F Cinip-
oen oy deposit oi uie same m me iof i umi-c !
Kugene, Oregon, directed to jou, saiiP E
Campbell, at HerklcY, California, postace pre
paid, said order is dated May Uth, Imw, and
signed by E O Potter, county judge.
Pated May l'Jth. wm.
I Ijilyeu, Attyfor I'lulntiff.
SUMMONS.
In Ihc Clrcull Court ol tho Swle ot OiYfion for
tlu County ol Lane. .
J. I. Jonu, J. K. Lewis."'. It, HciwIp. ThomM
Nicliols tiii.l John ('.K-lirfti. TrusU'.-s of lliO
Ml.-odisi Kplscnj.al churoli, ot '.!oltuu lirovo
Orcpou, Plalulills V8-l.i'orttC W. llulrtull, J
v itu.i..,n aH a i tIhiIi.ioii. neft'iiilmits.
ToGtoreo W. Hazli-toii, J. W lIzli lon ami
A I. HH3l..tr.. il...ulu,Ti nnln,.'l tti ft-li'lant s.
It. Tou auil ench of vou: III 111" n ' ol thi-'Statt-
of i.rrann von mirt ench of vou a:e l.yli'l.y com-
noiiKlfd toaiMR-ar, and answer itio couipiHint
fl ml nRl,it vnt, nnil iHl'h of VOU in UlO UDOVl
uamcil Court, and In Urn above entitled causo
on or bctoro tho flret day of the next mtular
term ot said Court to be beKiin and Iioldenln
the Court Home in the t'liy ot Kurhio ou the
l'th dv of .Inn.,. 1s'm. and if vol! shall fall to
ai'Iwar and an.wer Raid eonij.laint for want
iner.oiiiie rialntin a nerein w in n ..i ." .
Coilrt for Ih,. nll.-f denlH Il'll'd III t'laintitlB
complaint to-wit: Tl at the curl make an
order tor the salo of the folloivmit deserilied
Oremtu... f'nmi,imi.litffl rod West of the N . .
corner of the I I.. C. of Win. shield, situattd
tn I ana on,..., .. llmDnll' TIll'llPl". SOilttl S Tl.dS
thence Northelcrly y rmls and r feet along the
uiiuk oi ine t oust rora river, uivn .
rols to the plnee t'f beirluiilnir, coiila'.lilnu; one
half aero more or less in iJine eouuty. Oregon,
and that the proceed, thereof alter paying the
expense, of tht suit, and sa'e 1 divided be
tween said Plaintitt's and Defendant's as their
tuteresta may appear. . , 1L
1 liia luminoim is published by order of the
Hon. E. it. Potter, County .ludeo of -jrne
County. Oregon, done at chainl". April JO.
The tint publication of this sumnioua
was made ou the 21it itay of April. 1'.".
Walton a Marki.y,
Attorneys for riaii.tlfTs.
KOTICE OF KIXAL SETTLEMENT-
Notice is hereby -iiven that, Willum
Kaylor, executor o'f the efitato of Alfred
Wilson, deceased, has filed his final ac
count in the matter ol Raid estate, in th
county conrt, for Lnno connty. Oreuon,
and that Monday, tho lilh day of Much,
1S39, at the hour ot oue o'ciook in the
afternoon of said day, has been fixed by order
of said court.torlb.. tilinii and heating of any
nd ali objections to said acconnt, and for
the final settlement of said estate; and all
Persons interested in id estate are hereby
notified, and required to file any and all
objections against said account, with the
clerk of said court, on or before the said
6th diy of Slarch, IS',19. And that the
hearing s( objections, and the final settle
ment of said e3tate will be had at the county
court honse, in Kngene, Orepon. .
I'ated this 21st day of January 1S39.
W Kavlob,
L. Bn.iic, Eiecntor.
Alt j (or said Estate.
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SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Conrt o( the State of Oregon
for Lane Connty.
Bothchild Brothers, a corporation,
organized and existing nndur the
lawB of the State of Oregon,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Sidney Horn, and Lil an Horn, his
wile, A. V. Llnnn, t'. t.. uniin,
Geo. A. Dorris and Oeo. B. Donis.
as executors of the last will and of
the estate of F. B. Dunn, deceased,
Defendants.
To Sidney Horn and Lillian Horn, his
wife and each i f the other defendants:
IN THE NAME OF TnE STATE OF
Oregon : You and each of you are hereby
required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above
entitled Btlit at the Court Honso. in the
City of Eugene, Lstie Countv, State of
Oregon, on or before the 20th day of June,
A. t., lb"J9, that being tho first judicial day
of the recular June, 1SD9, term of said
court; and if yon fail to answer, for want
thereof, the plaintitl' will take in.Igment
against von, difenduuls. Si.luey Horn and
Lillion "Horn, lor the stun of f .3",(J 00 with
iutereat thereon at the rate of 8 per oent
nor annum from the 13th day of iebruary.
IS93. in cold coin of tho U. H., and for
$100.00 attorney's fees, and costs and dis
bursements of suit and will take, a decree
against von aod each of the defe r. Amis
herein, for the foreclosure of the uurtr.ged
t.remiMea desciibed in the complaint to wit
rnnimepcitiL' at the Nortliiant corner of a
tract derikd bv Nancy J Slowell and but-
bond to Geo O Sinyot hy denl recorded on
page 283 of book G, of Line County IVed
llecords. running thence Soulh 1U0JJ feet
to the North line ol tnt uregon a- t-on-lmi.
luil Iload riuht of wov, thence
South SO deg and 45 rain Ee.it along said
right of wv 100 11-100 feet, thence North
lla feet and thence West l)H 07 feet to the
place of becinniog. all in the City of Eu
gene, Lane County, Oreeon, and lor an
order that said property be io!d to satisfy
mimM wliovo luentiont,! a'.id ititeret at
Nnprnl ner annum and co.ts and dis-
hnr.ementfl. and for o deficiency juili-ment
against Sidney Horn and Lillian Horn for
anv of sap.' sums reniaiuHix iiupmu huu
the sale of said properly and for lull relief
Herein.
'rtiia snmmnn is rnblisbed in the i.i-
gene Dailt Gcabd by order of the Hon
.1. V. Hamilton. Judge of said court and
Atr.A ,t.a l.'.ib dav of Mirch. 1899.
First day of publication, March 7, l&JO
Hals k Noton,
Attys fcr l'loinliff.
Notice of Final Settlement.'
Notice- is hereby given that Elizabeth
Bailev, executrix of the estate of John
Ii'tley deceased, has filed her
final seltlement of said estate, and Monday,
order of the Court, the Hop. L. O. otter
Countv Jude o! said Lane county, to bear
objections to the same.
EuZABiTH Bah.",
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i
ft Jf1' The
rA Kind
1 5.,
Alway
Geo. B. Dobbis.
AU'j for KtaM.
Executrix.
IN A MUJiC ?HOK
In a Avti ,-ertier if the lK.p,
With o.lm. lj, aoo ,(, uii)tt
llw weary old toy zither hunj,
rorgotieu by tho dark.
The eolnveb hid ,fs u.itworu ea.,
nimiue.1 with ,M anik.u, ,,.ara:
in .trin.- i.. ,t, hiuuU'had pricked
io laughter more than teara.
tAnd didst th.m hope, a musio toy.
Fr slumber ? Sny. awake!
The heart of tintsie ha no rest
timl ita eorvla inusl brtsik.)
Without, among the violins
That nuultr hands had wroncht.
It heard the master musie vole.
Its own unulterod thought:
Like some p,ir bird of halting song
Wayworn, with broken wing,
Watehing the lark fly up through heaven,
Ever to tly and sing.
To little old toy Instruments
Nor rest nor sleep belong:
Only to fool with helpless strings
Eternal stress of song.
And even there, adazo with dust.
Too old and worn to sing.
The message of the viola set
Its voice a-quivenng.
Thou weary little ilther,
I.ong days and years shall come
Before thy heart ot song may break.
Thy weary strings lie dumb.
-Josephine Pcubody In youth's Companion.
THE COXSPIIUTOBS.
Captain Ilniison, hnving returned
front a long voyage to find himself a
widower, had sacrificed his fondness for
a senfnring lifo to tho needs of his only
daughter, Lucy, and had settled in a
thriving const city, where ho could live
comfortably njion tho modest fortune
ho hml accuuiuluted.
A good man was tho captain, rough
in uis ways, bnt tender hearted, irasci
ble, lint forgiving, und deeply devoted
to his "little girl," hs ho continued to
call Lncy even after sho took to long
gowns and begun to receive calls from
eligiblo young men.
It was rather slow in dawning npon
the captain s mind that Lncy might
somo day like to marry. Ho never took
her "company" seriously, for most of
tho young men who called and whom
he admitted, for he habitually answered
tho doorbell, wcro of a typo with which,
to put it mildly, ho was not familiar.
That Lucy should cherish a genuine in
terest in a young man who knew noth
ing of tho sea never occurred to him
until a son of ono of his former ship
mates proposed for Lucy's hand. Then
there was a rude awakening.
Tho suitor, Jack Darrow, was him
self it sailor, and tho old captain hnd
found grout comfort in his calls. Iu
fact, tho ancient mariner had enter
tained tho notion that Jack called to
aeo him, and it was quito a shock when
Jack, finding the captain ntnno oue
evening, mado his purpose clear.
"Have yo signaled her, Jack?" he
asked.
"Haven't hoisted a rag," replied the
young sailor sheepishly, "if it's all
right, cap. yon speak to her. Sho'll do
anything you say."
"Dnnno, dunno," returned tho cap
tain dubiously, "hut I'll heave tho lead,
Jack, and let you know if tho channel's
clear."
That satisfied Jack, and, truo to his
word, the captain "heaved tho lead"
that very night.
"Lucy," ho said, "Juck Darrov
wants to eplico with yo,"
"Can't be done, papa," sho answered
at once. "Jack's a good fellow, but 1
don't lovo him."
The captain knew not whethor to ro
joico or regret Ho was sorry for Jack,
but glad for himself.
"All's well," ho said after a mo
ment "I'm not asking yo to lovo him,
Lncy. You shan't marry anybody ye
don't lovo."
"I.knew you'd say so, papa, just as I
know yon won't object to my marrying
tho man I do love."
"Eht Steady therel Do yo moan
ye'vo got somebody in mind?"
Lucy blushed and looked at tho floor.
"Who is ho ?" asked the captain anx
iously. "It's Henry Whitman, papa, llo-ask-
ed mo this evening.
"What! Thatdudo?"
"Papal"
Lucy's eyes blazed as she addressed
her father in Bharper tones than bIio had
ever used. She looked at him steadily
for a moment and then wont to her
room.
Tho captain drow a long breath, sank
into a chair and fumbled for his pipe.
Under its soothing influenco bo became
comforted. Whitman dressed atyluhly,
but that might not bo against him. He
conld afford his apparent extravagance.
for he was a clerk in a bank. Everybody
spoko well of him too. Poor Jack Dar
row I
After a time tho captain knocked the
ashes from his pipe and, goinii to Lncy'a
room, spoke to hor through tho closed
door.
"It's all right, littlogiil," he said in
a shaking voice. "If yo want young
Whitman, yo shall havo him, and Uod
bless ve both.
Whereupon Lucy arose, went to tho
door, opened it and threw her aruia
around her father's neck.
Kext day Captain Hanson reported
his soundings to Jack and told him
plainly that ho'd havo to sheer oil per
haps tho captain failed to couch his in
formation in terms that suggested his
disappointment and kindly feelings.
Jack did not manifest his III will
then, but a littlo later ho devised a way
to wreak vengeance on his successful
rivaL Ho chanced to learn that Whit
man was to take Lncy to a theater on
a certain evening. It began to rain that
afternoon, a depressing, ceaseless driz
zle. This was Jack's opportunity, and
he arranged his plot with great caro.
There was nothing ho could do himself
except supervise operations, hut ho
found three loyal friends to whom he
confided the situatit.u and his purpose,
and they agreed to look after details.
The curtain rises npon their little
Jeom. at f.ictlv7:15 in the evening.
Scene, tho front stops of Captain Han-
Farm for Sale Cheap.
380 Acres
Of well iinproTftd bn-L Two
hou? nd, barn-. Plenty of farm
irr-plf rnMitii.iMf , rattle, wftifow,
etc Six mile southweil. 'from
Kaen".
Forterm.etcttvidrtM
MILES A. PKKKINH.
K'igv&e Ortnm
Thtv.utK'Ut, Tli i.it .vt;.i?.i.it.ir en
ters trii.s ji tin- stops ami pulls tho
bell Au.t ii slight iwu.fc- tho dr
opt'iis aiid t)u I'M ouptaiii apiviirs. look
in.; out iiiU tin
"U .Miss IhiiiMiu ut houm'f" inquires
tlif . -n-i'ii;tt.T
"Ws, i;,lit the cu;t:t!i. trying to
riv.-nize th,- visitor "Will v"o walk
in?"
rii;inks no. " is tho u Ay "I jn-t
c:,!l.'l to say i hut it is a wry tummi- i
fortahlo ni'.'ht, im ist mnl w.iidy. mul
sho rrally oiu'ht imt to think of &nust
out. liootl ev. nin. " Ami tho tirt oou
spirator trots down, loavin- tho captain
in oju'U iuoiitiii-il aniajti ;:m ht.
Ortou.le.l, hut tH surprint .1 to do or
say anything, ho slams tho door and ro
tiros. Five or six miuutoM pais, and Con
ipirutor Ni. 13 comes striiim contidont
ly alon. mounts tho hiii htov.p and
rius tho U-ll
"Is MUs Hanson at homo?" asiks tho
visitor of tho old tfontlonian.
"Yes, sho is, " responds tho captain
"What do yo want ."
"It's a very dirty iVht," remarks
tho conspirator with en casing frank
uosH. and sho really ought not to ven
ture out. "
"Hi seas and great tialesl" roars
tho captain in a tremendous raso. "Yo
get out tf hero." And be makes n dash
at the self appointed adviser, but tho
latter is on his guard and ekips down
the steps unharmed.
Ten minutes are then allowed to lapse
before tho third conspirator appears on
tho scene. Ho, to), trots np tho high
stoop and rim-s tho boll, but, having
rung. Iio prudently retreats half way
down again and wait;?. Almost iinmo
diately tho door .-wings open and the
irate captain howls
'Well? How is itr
"Is Miss" begins tho third con
spirator; but the captain waits for no
niuro. Ho makes a mad rush down tho
stops, roaring savage imprecations and
evidently bent upon viohnce, but the
third conspirator, anticipating just this
attack, nimbly jumps out of tho way
and lleos Tho captain, choking with
unappeasod rage, returns to his home
and the three conspirators and tho dis
carded lover gather under n convenient
doorway across tho street
They had not long to wait. Henry
Whitman, with comiuendablo prompt
ness, pattered up tho stops at 7 A& and
rang the bell. Thocaptain was in wait
ing, for the aeeepted lover's hand had
not loft the bell pull when tho door
opened, tho captain emerged liko an
ocean greyhound out of a fog bank and
fell upon the caller before ho could tit
ter a word It was hnmmtr and tongs
for about a secoiid, and then such was
tho ft nee of tho ca plain's onslaught
that both men rolled down tho stete
and came to u stp iu a heap
Whitman yelled, tho captain bel
lowed, and laicy, coming to tho door,
screamed Tho conspirators across the
way sneaked oil in great delight nt their
success, and it was well they did so,
for had they remained they would have
witnessed an anticlimax that would
have been unpleasant for them. Lucy,
recognizing her lover's voice, promptly
wont to his relief and caressed hit
bruised face in n way that Jack Darrow
would not havo liked to boo. Tho cap
tain, too, though still my stilled and
wrathy. apologized handsomely, and
when later the truth about tho con
spiracy bocamo known to him he made
full amends to Whitman by doing all
bo could to hasten tho wedding Chi
cago News.
A Compliment For the Mcota.
An old Scotch lady in Detroit is a lit
tlo hit pi on dcr of hor nationality than
of anything oIko to which sho can lay
claim and never misses a chanco tc
boast of what tier countrymen havo ac
complished. Sho never tiros of telling
what they havo dime, dwelling particu
larly npon Scott, Burns, Wallaco, 13ruc
and Ian Maclaron.
"Mother," said her son, after sho had
boon discoursing npon hor favorite
themo tho other day, "you honestly
seem to think that no good can come
except out. of Scotland I fear it's
becoming a sort of mania with yon.
You'll bo claiming yet, mother, that
Gladstono, Washington, Lincoln, Dow
ey and all tbo best of our greatest men
in modern times were born in Scot
land. "
"Weel. I'm nae so snro o that.
Jamie, bnt there bo ano thing I do ken
o' tho gnde men ye name, laddie, a most
a' o thim hart intellect punch H be
Scotchmen." Detroit Freo Press.
Tbe I-'lrat Hniukera.
Unijuestionahly smoking had already
been practiced by tho Indians for cen
turies when Columbus first roached
tin-so shores. It was with them to
great citent a form of religions cere
uiouinL Dr. Daniel G. Urinton, the fn-
mons ethnologist, thinks that it had its
beginning in the blowing tnbo of the
medicine man. Ignornnt savages are
disposed to regard tho hnmaii breath as
possessing umgical properties, and it
may bo supposed that burning leaves
wcro introduced Into tho tulMi for tho
nnniofie of making tho breathing vist
ble. Tho Indians nnoked many kinds
of plants, such as snmnc, red willow
bark and tho leaves of tho kinnikinic
or bearberry, and tobacco donhth'se
was a discovery resulting from a selec
tion of the fittest. Hcienco Sittings.
I'ulne mid WMalilnicton.
At the closo of tho American Involu
tion it liecamo a proverb that Independ
ence hail b i n achieved equally by the
sword of Washington and the k.u of
Pnino, writes Moncnra D. Conway in
TheArenu. L'p to January, 1770, Wash
ington had protested his loyalty to the
crown. On the 10th of that month
Piilne's "Common Sense" appeared; on
tho 81t of tli.it month Washington
wrote from Ciim'-rido to Joseph ll
of the "sound doctrine and uniiii.wi-r-able
reasoning coiitainwl in the pam
phlet 'Common r-'.noe. ' " The die w as
cast
Do You Smoke
THE
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Join la er. I lie t xeciulve coiiiuiilU-o
will in.-, i hi ShIi iii mi Hie l.l Satur
day In s, ptmber of eaidi year ami hi
rntige gatnts, He The (urination i f
llns Itavtio i.H h great step towaiii itie i
uplifliug of I'liie e.dlgesort. I
The U ol O's piospects f. r a ehatii
pion ftioiball t,.iii were uever Iwtler. '
Xearly all of lust season's eleven w ill !
return to college and of comae iherej
will lie some new umlerliil. .Mr Frank I
W Slmpamt will probably couch tliei
team, us ctl, rts are now lieing made to!
secure his services. His work here last '
seHson steaks fur itself. Mr L I. titMnl-'
rich Is manager of thu '!) eleven and
Mr C X Mc.Vrtliur assistant. H tSi
Snillli will again captain ihe team.
J A Schear, of Sedttlia, Mo, snvid
his ehllil front death by croup by uxing '
One Mil, ute t'ouglt Cure. It cures!
coughs, eoltU, pnennionltt, h. gripitt
atitt all thrtiat and lung troubles. Vin
cent o: Co, Corner Drug Store.
I X I 1 C T II K MS 1) 1 8 SI I SS K II
Salem Atiorticytt On Clear froitiAI-j
It gt il Klet tioti Ketiirns Krautls. J
Salt-in, Or, June 12. The three re-!
untitling joint. Indictments against I' H 1
tVArey, S T Hlchardi-on, John Carson, :
W J IVArey, William Rafter were dl-
tiitseti on iiiollou of District Allnrney j
Haytlen. The liidietineuts were found ,
last teim of court against these law -
.vers, clmiglng Iheni with fraudulently I
altering the ballots ami election tally !
sluels of Btittuville, MouUnr and Mt j
Angel precincts at tho last state elec
tion, the llrsl-UHtued attorney then be
ing a candidate fot circuit Judge Iu tills
district.
The Mrs! case was trletl last term and
r. stilted In dismissal ou the ground
that the evidence was not stitllcieut tn
permit the caso to go lo the Jury.
Cut prices ou all bicycle attachments.
K L Chambers.
CORVALLIS & EASTERN 1 1
W llamette River Division :
Steamer Win. M. Iloag
(Capt, Ota lUaho) .
u Hiiuniiig rcgalftrly Wtwoeu J'orttAiid and
('urvnlliri, stupphiK at all wny lantllnH.
River Schedule
Down riviir, TuerMlayn, Tluirsdrtyi anil
Biitunlnytt. Lonvea ('orvnlltn li A. M. ; Al
tmnv 7 a. H; Uuenft ViMia 8 a. m.; Indo
puuilencu 0 a.m.; Salem 10 a.m.; Nowlwrtf
12:;W p. M.j arrive at Portland 4:30 r. 11.
Vp river, Mmulayn, Woilnentlajn anil
Frifl a y-i. Leavei Portland fl A. M.; Newlwrg
I0;:Wa, u.; Salem Hi.'tO e. m.; Intlcpon.lcnce
rt;0n i.u.; Buena Vlata 7:.W r. U.; Albany
p. ii.; arrive at CorvallU 11:00 p. m.
This vteamor has been equipi-ed with firnt
elaiia arcntniiHKlatlonSi Including an olt'tjiint
piano. UnmirpaHncd for currying both fioight
and ooiuieDRura.
J. 'INiruer, Agont.
Albany, Oregon.
Edwin Stone, Mwimgor, Albany, Or.
C G Coker. Agent, Portland, Or,
not of Yamhill Btreet.
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f.:AT T!fMa-i-"iv;
O" -.i-tr7.JV av-ivxj t-tj:
.'iVaUWAV
ftAl POINTS EAST
Tlir.ni.h 1'atace and Turi.t ?l.-ivr, Pin
itirf ..! I.il-r.iry tHi-t-rvatiou c;trs.
EleganUVestibule Trains.
No -I Limited leuvea PortlAtiil at'.:10p In.
No ;i Lituiteil arrives Portland at s;:0 a in,
V. r ticktits and full infotiiintioii, call or
a.l.lr.aa .INO. M. WILLIAMS,
t'r Ap-nt, Kueu
A II. C. DKNNlSTtlN. C P T A.
I'.irtl n I. r
J. L. PAGE
-OK.M.tK IN-
Groceries
Hh Pig a Large Hint (Ninple(ostock of
Strtp.e and Fancy C.rtH-erieH bought
In tho bwt inarkets,
hXCLUSiVELV FOR CASH,
I cm u otter tho puollo bettor prlivs
than any othr Ioiiiho in Kupeiie.
Central Market,
M P. HT
j ,ii in
AV UAIIVI
l'KOPKIETORS.
Villkeeq constantly on hand a lull supply
BEEF MUTTON
IPORKand VEAL
Which they will sell nt the lowtsst
market prices.
i lair snare ol.ttie potillc paironage sotlciierl
i-TO THE KARMEltS. :
We will pay the highest market prloo
fur I'at Cattle, Hogs and Bhcop.
Short on Willamette St.,
KUOtCNR. OHEGON.
afajrMnats ilollreml .10 auv part ol the city
1-rouuf utiarKU
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
E. BANGS, Proprietor.
Hinge leaves Eugene fur Florence
Dally except ritintlay nt 8 a m
llitiiniliig singe leavtn Florence
for Ktigenv dally except Hllliiluyj at ii
p tn
Huturdays at 8 a ill.
Arrives InKiigeneat Opnitliodoy
following.
HlNtlI.lt kamb t.ai
KtlllNI) Tltll' UIW
TiiikuUi lor sale at K. ItatiKs' llrvrr lairti.
Kiikiiik-', ur at Hurt Pavviioort'a oalutt In
roruiicu
FOR
Smilnnnn Pan. fir.
mhh lllljl l I il.il I III
$ RAILWAY
V U 1
V.
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r
1ST
Pullman
Sleeping-
Cars
Cars.
Cars
Elegant '
Dining'
Tourist
Sleepin
sr. TAI L,
mini:ai'(ii.is,
IHI.CIII.
i''Ai;tit), ' ""
ilKANI) Kl.lt KMT
t'UlKlKSTON,
WINXIlMit;,
Illll.KNA and""
ri TIT
TO
Through Tickets to
ClIICAtlll, WASHIXliTOX
IMllt.AliKI.PIIIA, NT.W YtiUK,
IHi.SI'tlN, and All Point
Kast and Smith.
l-'or ttiforniatioti, time i-arils, tuaia
and tirkata, call ou or writti to
It .MiMrill'llliY,
tieilt-ml Aittfut, Kll;t.p,
tllli,- I ipiMiiu. liuaril otluv.
dr. A I) CHAIil.'I'DX,
Asst llt-n'l l'.wts. Ah'ant,
'.'.V, Morrison St, cor Tliird, Portland, OrvKua
THIS jUILWAf COMPANY
fimrati'a Its traina on tho fauitiui block
system.
l.lilhta it trams t.y elis-tr icily
Cars Hie cclebrat.l il.ctH.. Iwrtl. ,Baln
lamp.
Kiina siilcmli.I Htiiiied pasacnLr ttalns
ovory day and niKlit U-tii,.,.,, St Paid and
Chicago, and Omaha ami l'tiic.'o; tliu
Chicaso,
Milwaukee and
St. Paul
Aim. nporat itteatr hertt.'d veutibti rd tiuhm.
oarryniK Hi lt"Ht pnvato couipmtinetit
uiira lihrury Imllit, Min.,ktt)K- cam. ami draw-
PAHLDIi CAltS, frco rueliniiiK etiair e.ani
ami the ve.y lMt dimPK-eiir m-rvitt. I-W
tlio lowrat rate to any point in tl o United
Stuti-a or (faniula, apply Ut tieket ayvnl, or
v iilrciirt
C.J KI1)Y,
ioDt'rnl vNont,
1'iirtlautl, ( Tenon
J W CA.SI'.V,
I rav Piuw Atjont,
V Q I
SOO-PAGIFIC-LINE
TO ALL POINTS EAST-
At lowdatrati( Wstsflrvii, siitmrloraa.
etmiiaiMlatiuiw aud unsuip4atd aueuery
Through Tourist Sleepers to
MINNEAPOLIS,
ST PAI L,
TOItON'I'll,
MtlNTItllAL, aud
HUSTON
Without Chauge
EUROPE.
Via all Atlautlo Steauuliip Linea
Canadian Pacltlo lUilway Company's
Eoyal Mail
Steamship Line
To China and Japan!
Canadian Australian Steamer Llna to
Honolulu, Fiji and Australia.
mi! K shortest Una to the Colonies. Thaw
J. steamer carry an exierienced medictl
man, anil a stewardess ou every voyage.
For time tables, pamphlets, or any Infor
mation, call ou or address
(1HO F CHAW, 11 W flKKR,
Aneut, Eugeuh Freight and Paw Agent
140 Third St, Portland, Or
A J COYLK,
Jtiat rasa Agent, Vancouver, 15 O.
OREGON SHORT LXiE R. R.
THE DIKECT ilOU'l E TO
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern points
tllves choice ol two favortto routes, via the
UNION PACIFIC; Fasl Mall Line, or
the KIOUKANl KSconlo Line.
lok at Hie time
1 ) dayB to Halt Lake
A tluys to Denver
:i days to Chicago
4 days to New York
PIC IX K 111 I.IMNfi II A I It OAKN
I "I" 1 1 I. VI' K II ti l T O II II I HT n I. K K H
Mi AHM, 1I I.I.II AN PA I, A1
M.HI I'IMi I'AIIN.
l-'or full iiarttculars o-Kanl'iii, rutts. ttluo o
tralns.etc.eall on or a". In-..
L L Stevens'. -Vgt, Eugene.
C O Terry,
'liar I'a.s Aat
liM T'ilr-1 '
W E Coman
oeu'l Agl
-Mid, Or
Eugene Street Railway.
TIME CARD.
After the 4th of Oct. 1895, the atreet
cam will run on the following suhedule
time until further notice.
LKiVIKd'THK DiiFOT. .
7:10-7:'0-:',0-g:4f-:lC-H:40-H :t0 1. u,
Iheu every ua'f hour.
sr;ai
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