Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, June 21, 1899, Image 3

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NEW 'YORK.
I EXACT COPy OF WRAPPER.
I SUMMONS.
I'vlhe Circuit Court of the Stat of Orecon
tor Jnft Oounty.
?.M uavis, as executor of the estate
i 4'nnne lMyin, deueaned, .Plaintiff, va
b 1 Lastleman, J & .Patterson, and Thoa
ft irrion. her huxbanil. G W Evans ami
I Tr inia Kvans. It in wife, E F Campbell, Lena
M ;astiemao, aiacy uiwtieman, w it (.:-
m, and CHStlenmn, his wife. Anna
H- mi-'c.anu Henry Oatuex. hir husband. H (;
R Jjeslon. as administrator of the estate, of
i ts i astieinan. decease o, uetendanta,
Imb l Lanipbell. one ot the defendants
itn named.
hktfio natne of the Mate of Oregon:
Tin are hereby mumnont'd and reuuired to
r in the abftve entitled court to answer
auiplniut of plaiutitr, tiled in said court,
cause aaiiiBt vou, nud the other rie
wtn almve named, on or before, Monday
Ith day of .June, lSi'j; that being the first
ft the next regular term of en id court, and
r the complaint ot the plaintiff, hied
4d and if you fail toRonppear, and answer
m plaint, the plaintiff M ill apply to said
for the relief prayed formttaid emn
iL to-wit: For a judgment against the
Wants, HC liuddleston. as administrator
estate of IanthaJ Cattleman, deceased,
fhilip F Castleinan, for the sum of $101 -L-icuipal
and iiiteivnt, now due on the
theory note, set forth in ftakl coinlilaint. in
- Gold Coin, and for the further sum of
lOOaa attoniVH fiGs to ha all-.twoil hv naiil
in said suit, and for a decree against you
AL'aiintt each, every and ail or the other
lants herein named for the foreclonure,
af mortgage and the mortgaged premises
dfrdbed in said complaint to-wit:
"flnnluR at a point che north cf the cor-Kt.oc8'J7-JS-it;i
and :tl In tu 178 11 '1 west and I
nc das ttidiice north '7.7ii clis, west '.'.til chs. !
? i5'i.titi clit more or less to the center oil
4y roHd No -111), thence south of cwt '.) chs
w or iea? to me init rseciion oi mo center
said road w th th- south line of Bee !
tlitie oi D L C No 74 Notf. No 7isu, thence
no '. 't chs and thence enst tl links to the
pi ()! beginning contaiuitig .rUicrus more or
w w iHiie uoumy, vri-goii. mm iuhi nuiu muri-
iaiiu the nt'Ecrtpuoii oi tne cam imius mere
crit'L'd be reformed and corrected so as that
A description of the eail binds therein men
Ui d iiiid descrllMd, read and bo as herein
ia described; and tortlie cnts and "isljurse
tt mid accruing uonta mid expenses herein
for thu hdIr nf Hit antvc denerilied lttlids. bv
U) he.iil'of said countVi according to 'aw, and
to ch other nud further relief as to tho court
'eem equitable.
U summons is seryt d upon you by publica
thereof for six consecutive weeks, by or
al the HouO K Potter, county judge of said
tcoiinty, tobe published in tlio KUdM5
kn.the first T'ihltcrtiion thereof beinz May
kls'fj. mid th. liiL uiihlieiition thereof be-
' fane tlm -2ttl). lMi'.. and to be im bit shed
(each week during all of s-Hld time. Ha id
I also directs that the sherill'of taid county,
send a copy of said summons, and said
filntnt forthwith tr. xr.it 1h,. auid H K CAlilI).
k by deposit of the same In the iosl ofiice In
ane, Oregon, directed to you, aid E F
0 atbell, at Berkley, California, postage ire-
C Baid order is dated Mav l-'tli, lh'Jit, and
am by E o Potter, county judge.
tKu -iay iin, lnw.
JIILYKU, Ally mr riainnii.
SUMMONS.
1 lie Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
to County ol Lone.
Jones, J. B. Lewis; W, H, Beale, Thomss
J aols and John Cochra'i, Trustees of the
(xlist Hplscopal church, of 'Jottae Grove
J ton, i'lalutilVsvs George W. Hii!eton, J
laxleton and A. L. Hazieton. Hefendaiils.
GtorEe W. Hazlctou, J. W. Hnzbton and
m Hazleton, theabove named Pefeudant's,
ajo and ech of you: In the name ol theHtate
arenoQ you and each of inu a:e hereby com
J aded to appear, and answer the cmjiiriint
aaaliBt you and each of you in the almve
Bed Court. Miid in (t,n dIhivr niitltlt d emtse
r before the first day of the next regular
: ""i "Bin i.ouri 10 be begun a nu iiuitieii in
1 Court lloimoln tlio iMtv nf Kiiir.-tm on the
I ft day of June, island If you shall fail to
a)ar and answer said complaint for want
J leofthe I'laintifi'a herein will apply to the
t for the relief demanded in I'lalntitPs
r pimi to-wft: That tm court maKo an
r for the sale of tiie following described
f antstsr Uommenetntr t rod Went of the N. W.
r of the U L. C. of Win. Shields, situated
J uecountr,Oregon: Thence, poi.th r rod:
- ajce Noriheasterly it rods and h feet along the
" of the Coast Fork river; thence Kat 10
f J to the place of beginning, containing one-
9 sere more or less in lAue county, Urt-gon,
that the procetds thereof afUT paying the
aansea of this milt, and sale be divided be-
aen Bald Plaintitl's aud Iefeudant'a as thelr
JfV5ts nif aprcar.
,ais summons is published by order of the
f - hotter, county Judgu of Inc
P'l- nregon, done at clmmt-' April JU.
The tirst publication of this suinmoui
-mde on the '.'1st day of April. 1 ..
2 WALTON Ai MAKKI.V,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
fOriCEOFFISAL SETTLEMENT.
Rotice is hereby siren that, Willinm
'lor, eiecutor of the esUte ol Alfred
on, deceased, baa filed his fina.1 ac
T1" 'n Ibe matter of said estate, in the
n,y wnrt, for Lane county, Oregon,
'bat Monday, the 6lb day of March,
, at the honr of oue o'ciock in the
rnoon of said day.has been filed by order
"aid conrt.for the filina and healing of any
P" all objections to said acconnt, and for
Anal settlement of said estate; and all
Jons interested in said estate are hereby
'"l0. nd reqaired to file any and all
JJMtions 'gainst said acconnt, with the
. r v' Mii ron'. on or before the said
! ?T of March. 1S. And that the
"""I f objections, and the final settle
wt of sanl eatato will be had at the county
"" boose, jn Eupene, Oregon.
I).ted this. 21st day of January 1839.
t n Wu Kaixob,
Bii.no -Executor.
i Atty for .aid Eit.te.
I P If
The Kind You Have
Always Bough!
,! Bears the
Simiofniin
The
Kind
Vou Have
THE C IT NT Ay n COMPANY, NIWVOKXCITV
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
It artificially dipests the food and nlda
Nature In strengthening and recon
structing tho exhausted digestive or
gans. It is the latest discovered digest
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in clllciency. It in
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
SlckHeadache,Gastralgia,Cramps,and
all other results of i m perfect digestion.
Prepared by E. C. DeWItt A Co., Cljlcaoo.
VINCENTS CO, Corn-r Drug Sto.
S !? 5 S 5 n sutsws v t T ft 1.1TY,
Giivcr. Intpotency, I7i;!it Emissions anfl
wRtinc diseases, ai: etiecU cf tclf
JS5y?g) hbtisc, or execs? and indis-V;-i-
-V- i ion. A cr O tout : d
I'MHlImihlfp. lrin;; the
v. s-' pink glow to pale cheeks and
i 1' By mail BOf per i-x: li'lwses
lor .U.fiu; v.itn :x written !:i!:".v; ii.
tan to emo or i'c&ind tlo moitrr.
NSTRViTA MEDICAt. CO.
CBnton & Jacl-.son S:r.., CHICAGO, ILL.
P'or sale W L DeLano, DniKh'iflt, Eugene, O
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Stu'.e of Oregon
for Iiane County.
Bothchild Brothers, a corporation,
organized and existing und'or the
laws of the State of Oregon,
PlnintilT,
vs.
Bidney Horn, nnd Lii nn Horn, his
wife, A. C. Dunn, F. E. Duun,
lieu. A. Durris and Geo. it. Dorris.
as executors of the last nil! and of
the estate of F. B. Dunn, dsceast-d,
Defendants.
To Sidney Horn and Lillian Horn, his
wife and each ef tho other defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon : You and each of you are hereby
required to appear and answer the com
plaint tilfd egainst you in the above
entitled suit at the Conrt House, in tho
City of Eugene, Lane Couutv, State of
Orefion, on or before the 2(!th day of June,
A. D., 1S'J9, tbatbt-iug the first judicial day
of the regular June, term of said
court; and it you fail to answer, for want
thereof, the plaintiff will take judgment
agniost you, defendants. Sidney Horn Bud
Lillian 'Horn, for the sum of Sii.5U.00 with
interest tuerton at the rate of H per oent
per annniu from tne Kith dsy of February,
1S.I3, in gold coin of the U. S , and for
8100.00 attorney's fees, and costs and dis-bursenjf-nts
of suit atid vill take .decree
against i'on and each oi the d.-ltndants
hertiu, for the foreclosure of lb m trtaptd
premises described in the complaint to wit;
Commencing at tho Northeast corner of a
tract deetVd by Nancy J Stowell and hus
band to Oeo O Mayel by deed recorded on
nnffo 2?3 of book G. of Lane County Deed
ltecords. tunning thencii S'inth lou;; feet
to the Nonh line of tni Oregon A Cali
fornia Ksil Koad right of wav, thence
South SO deg and 4.j niin East along said
right of way 100 H-100 feet, thence North
lit) feet and thence West OS 07 feel to the
place of beginning, all in the City of Eu
gene, Lano County, Oregou, and for an
order that said property be lold to satisfy
the sums aboe mentioued ami interest at
8perctnt pr annum an l co-t- and dis
bursements, and for a deficiency judgment
against Sidney Horn and Lillian Horn for
any of said sums remaining unpaid upon
tbf sale of said property an.l for full relief
tb-reiu.
This summons is rnblihed in tho ta
ceue D.iilt Grian by order of tho Hon
J. W. Hamilton, J itdge of said coirt and
dated the loth day of Mirch, WJ'J.
First day of publication, March 7, lb-TJ
IIilb & Noetos,
Attys for Plaintiff.
Notice of Final Settlement.!) I
Notice is hereby given that Elizabeth
B.iley, executrix of the ertale of John
Blley. deceased, has filed ber account f,,r
final settlement of sail esUte. .nd Monday,
the 10th day of July. Is A b at i been set by
order of the Court, the Hot-. E. O. I ol.er
County Judge of said Lane county, to hear
objections to the same.
' Eluibetb Bail",
Gxo. B. Do.ku. JLxecutnx.
Atl'y for EsUte.
.
if
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ifiiwavs Bought.
Hliinn
"w mill i hi in huh ii ii ii
I.MYSTKJIIES OF
SOME QUEER WORKINGS OF "NA
j TURE'S SOFT NURSE."
IlltlUUl'.. ..f k ....
...murr I uuer titraur.
"lr5 ( oi.attloo.Wh,- W. l
....e aI a xime llow Sleep
1. Kuled by llnbtt.
One of tho most remarkable facta to
be found in tho history of eloep consist
in tho utter inability to resist its onset
in cases of extreme fatigue. Several re
markable instances are given in which
persous have continued to walk onward
while sleep has overcome them, tho au
tomatic centers of tho brain evidently
controlling ami stimulating tho muscles
when consciousness itself bad boon
completely abrogated. It ia recorded
that at the battle of tho Kile, amid tho
roar or camion and tho fall of wreckage,
some of tho overfntiga.nl boys serving
the guns with powder fell asleep on tho
deck. Dr. Carpenter gives another in
stance of allied kind, lu the conrse of
the Burmese war tho captain of a frig
ate actively engaged in combat fell
asleep from sheer exhaustion aud slept
souudly for two hours within a yard of
one of tho biggest guns, which was be
ing actively worked dnring his slum
bers. It is a matter of common medical
knowledge that extreme exhaustion in
bice of the severest pain will iudnco
deep. Hero tho imperative demand of
the body a demand implanted, as wo
have seen, in tho constitution of cur
frames asserts its influence, nnd even
pain, the ordinury conqueror of repose,
has in its turn to succumb. Ono of tho
most extraordinajy cases in which tho
oven tiling power of Bleep was ever ex
emplified was that of Damiens, con
demned for treason in Paris in 1757.
Ho was barbarously tortured, but re
marked that tho deprivation of sleep
nan ueeu tho. greatest torturo of nil. It
was reported that ho slept soundly even
in the short intervals which elapsed be
tween bis periods of torture.
Among the Chinese a form of punish
ment for crimes, consists in keeping the
prisoner continually awake or in nrons
iug him incessantly after short intor
vuls of repose. After tho eighth day of
such sleeplessness one criminal besought
his captors to put bim. to death by any
means they Gould choose or invent, so
great was his piiii and torment due to
tho absence of "natures soft nnrso.
Persons engaged in mechanical labor,
such as attending u niachino in a fac
tory, havo often fallen asleep despite
the plain record of pains and penalties
attending snch dereliction of duty, to
say nothing of the sense of personal
danger which was plainly kept before
their eyes.
One of tho most interesting phases
connected with sleep is that in which a
determination, formed overnight, that
wo should wako at a certain honr acts
truo to tho appointed tiuio. In certain
instances witli which I nui acquainted
tho iden acts porfectly, in others it acts
occasionally, and in other cases, again,
it fails completely. The explanation of
this habit depends on what ono may
term a "dominant idea," or an idee
fixe, ns the i'rench term it Thero is
something akin in this waking notion
to tho "dominant idea" with which a,
hypnotist may impress his facile sub
ject. If wo substitute for tho hypnotist
tho individual himself, or mnybap tho
idea of tho friend who has been im
pressing upon him the necessity for
sounding tho reveillo at a given honr
in the morning, wo can discern the ra
tionale of tho action with a fair degree
of clearness.
The dominant idea in tho shape of
the necessity for awaking at a certain
time is impressed on the brain and is
probably transmitted to those antomatio
or lower centers which rulo our me
chanical acts which aro responsible for
the visions of the night nnd which aro
capable of carrying out, either in tho
entiro absoncoof consciousness or in tho
exerciso of a subconscious condition,
many complex actions. Through the
honrs of sleep the dominant idea re
mains impressed on these lower centers.
The head of tho business sleeps on while
the night watclunan is awako, and so,
prompt to the time or shortly beforo or
after it, tho desired rosnlt is attained
and tho slumbering brain is awakened
to the full measure of its activity.
That sleep ia rnled by tho habits of
tho individual is extremely evident An
instance is given in which a person who
had taken passage on boaid a warship
was rudely awakened by the morning
gun, which startled him exceedingly.
On succeeding mornings the gun woko
him at first sharply and then much
more quietly, until lit length ho slept
on without being disturbed at all in his
slumbers by tho report. It is also nota
blo that when a special habit of lifo has
become part nnd parcel of tho daily
routino sleep is liable to bo disturbed
by even the slightest appeal which or
dinarily wakes the individual in tho
exorcise of bis profession, whilo noises
of much more griovons character fail
to effect that result. The doctor wakes
on the slightest agitation of his night
bell, while the click of tho needle awakes
the tired telegraphist when a loud noise
might fail.
Sir Edward Codrington was serving
In tbo enrlv davs of his naval experi
ences as signal lieutenant to Lord Hood
at tho battle cf Toulon. Ills duty was
that of watching for and interpreting
the signals niado by tho lookout frig
ates, and in this capacity ho remained
on deck for 18 or 1(1 hours ont of the
24. Exhausted with the strain of watch
ing, he went below to obtain sleep, anil
reposed soundly, undisturbed by any
ordinary noi.se. Vet whenever a com
rade lightly whispered in his ear the
word "signal" bo at once awoke, ready
for duty. Tho cause of sleep is as yet a
matter of scientific debate. In tho pres
ent stite of onr knowledge there can be
no absoloto certainty in the matter.
"Tho Ape of Death," by Dr. Andrew
Wilson, F. B. S. E. , in Harper's Maga
rine. Farm for Sale Cheap.
380 Acres
(if weil in.pr..-.ed Ian b Two (T'kI
l..,.i an! !'!.. I'lenly of farm
iaplem"nt, !iore, cattle, waK .ml,
etc Sii miles noutl.weit from
E'li-'ene.
r-.r tru.- tU., .l.lrM.
HUM A. I'EHKINS,
E'iene, Oregon
lilt- IViiu. ! pU-a-gmt 11:1'.
I lie CHUeiis of Pleasant Mill
aril
many rioin the country aroir.il i
l ii--! in Hie 1. 1 tutiltll move M
T! "ll .-.nui, lay .t ,-. ielT.l
-ili,tl-u Wo-.dinit's pieiMr.
K'tMilier wa nil thai roii'i! I d,.
""'I tl rowil. .-'un-.li.l n! fioni
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K
a.
-ti.d,
loiti
lo'JOoO, cione f,,r u pout tin,- H
not ili-nppoini,,!, 'i'. ,,., ,ni
furinstud cxi c.'i it music, ot o of i;e
lnellilvl. John Talker, Korea glllr
1'i.i ippine sui of whl e, for it i a
elicit lime sloe bo loiflved an hii.iv.
able ih-c'-rt'e-, l aving soivid liml.-r
his coin. fyV tbig for lime .Vcas, sr
i f I he tune at M uiin.
A p:e would not b com Iff
thee tunc uilliotit a ganio of l':te
ball, wnioii was no: Ucking. 'Hide
Wits wo. i.MtwIl g also V ltl'i caused a
great tb-al of men nut-til. A lllerr-v,-
rounii ,) well pommx. ii. Vixal
music w-is veiy inti it .".ling, .bo soine
Nl'aklou by the ebildli n, n w(
"tone tiy oltler persons. A lunch
cunier mis very much In evidence
about 12 in, r1m tin- ice cream and
aula titer n'.ntitls, all except 111,0, .nn
iu the Woodman ii.tertst.
'l'l'e lilt r is imai.- Hint the above is
a poor iliscrlp'.ioii of wont was to b,.
seen, and lo tin- disappointed mics
would say, always no to asocial gatliei
ingai l'hasani Mill aid tun i!l bate
"a ',ood time."
I not imposing too much 01 tbe
space nud gooil iiaime of ihe Uuahii
I ill name u I'ow of ihe old pi .n,vi
wboi-e I'liemllc clasp I enec ttg'tin ill-j-'
eii, till tl ; lo'in the bono and aii.c.v
f I. ne c -uiiiy- AJ' ui.ao, Hon T
J lit udii. k-, Jaiiicf l'aiviu, Aunt Al
luiia Iliisiow, Hubert A t 1 l oon,
.lamia P.iikcr, Joseph Parker, S
Haiiitliiniiii, Alex Maitbews, T Han
saUir, U W tiuiley, W 1. Uii.stow.
''When shall we meet again?"
"N !S"-'o3 "M.
Ml-; Life Wits !uvt-it.
Mr. I K Lille, a proi ,, ,., . . (.f
IHaiiuitial, Mo, nilty bai' a wontlelfol
deliverance from a frightful dealli In
leiling of il ho pays: "I was taken
W illi lyphohl lever, lllal ran Into put Il
ium. In. My limns became linlileiieit.
1 uasoweak I collittn't nvrn ail up
iiio.il No' hllii! Iielpi-il me 1 exptel
eil to soon die - I etiiihiimpiioii , u lit 11 I
Inartl -l !.- Kit a'a New Discovery.
One I utile idivit great relief. I con
tinued to list It, aud now am well ami
fining, 1 can't sny I-10 much In lis
J, raise. " Tins inarveloiis meiMclne Is
Hit elKeSt -li qUICkca! CUTti till'
wtirhl lor all ihro.-il anil lutiu Irnublcs,
Iti-i-iiinr sizis 50 i'i-iom unit i-l no. Tit I
l o'ifs 11 it Wilkin .t LiiinV drug
sl'-r--; t-verv hoi l In miniiintectl.
liobben runs
J n o 15, l.SIW.
itiiss Klsie Kel'ey,of Cloverdale, was
visiting relatives hen- die Hist of the
week.
Many from Ooslieu will attend die
pcttnnt Hill picnic by the Woodmen
tfatotiltiv.
Morton Kceney, of Hroveusville, nt
teiitti d Ihe picnic Biitimbiy unit visited
rclaiivt's here.
J It Overton, of ivowland, was a
vl iior 10 this vicinity Katunlay.
"Ilr id" seems lo enjoy hi visits to
(insbeii.
H'-vcrnl fiotii here went to Balem
r3uiiduy on the conductors' t-xcursiou.
The picnic Hal urday by the Macca
bees was well atlciiiled and proved a
pleasant occnslon. The dance In tne
evening was 11 success. The baby
s'now during the day resulted us fol
lows: Best looking boy under one year,
son of Mr and Mrs J W Huilth, Ores
well; girl under line cur, daughler of
Mr and Mrs A M Brewer, Goshen; by
over one nnd under two years, Mr and
Mrs F B Dillaid, Uoshou; girl over one
and under two years, Mr and Mrs W L
Jtriatow, Crewel!. The tug of war bt
tiveen Oiteheu Tent K O T M and Cres
well t'ump W O W, was won by the
foinier The baseball game between
Oosheu and Jasper nines was won by
the Inter with a score almost two to
one.
(J M Kissinger made a good address
for the boys.
Vou Try It
II Shiluir. Coinjb an I Consumption Cure,
which ui told for the .mall price of 1.'5 cents,
.M) cent, nnd I.M, tbie. not cure, take the
buttle hack and we will refund your money.
Sold for over fifty years on tin. puaranlee.
I'riee 2.i cUi. and .10 ctn. Sold by Wilkin. &
Linn.
romtii inuer'a lotirl.
K O Potter telegram and pauper
transportation expenses 10 00
T A llalhburne, work on lawn... 11 70
V Kuykendall, examining A W
Rrewster. insane 6 00
J W Mailman, wood 3 00
ii O Van Valz-ih, medical services
pauper Preston 11 60
II 11 Miller, priming 2 60
(jrilllii Hardware Co merchan
dise 0 23
KO Putter, county lodge ffi 05
A rt Palteraon, tieasurer 00 05
W W Withers, shcrill'. 108 65
II J Day, deputy sbeilll 75 00
Fred Kisk, deputy sberifr 60 00
K V Lee, clerk 100 05
K L OIW, deputy clerk 76 00
L II Johnson, deputy clerk 60 00
K liowen, ferryman 22 00
W H Culon, ferryman 22 00
H (' Dotson, ferryman SS 75
C It D yle, jmltor 40 00
Young Bothers
r'p...,t, U thm terror r.f tliotlHAnd. of Vtailaf
mother. Ieu! it. outbreak i. v onlzinif
and frequently 't Hhilob'. Cough Mid
V.n.'inii,tion t. ore vA like mtfclc in cajie. or
Croop. it lia. never bMi known to faiL I lie
worn syt. reli'ted in.u,e.ii.tfly. J'ric. 2.1
ctt, W cu. .Mi 9I.O". SM krilklu Linn.
Wliat Tu aut ia not temporary re
lief from pile, but a cure to stay cured.
Dewltt's Witch Hazel Waive cure, pile
and they stay cured. Vincent 4 Co,
Corner Drug rttore.
KI-.lU't'Mi I A I Ks. j
Tl.e South. 1 11 Pacill - Si hetluie f. ri
.! nly Four' t.
Vent I. ti A I .r ha- i t-ive.l notice
thai Hi,, follow nK rai.H will Ih oti. I
ser.ttl 011 the Solllbelll lVcilio for)
Ihoao tlesirillK I" travel ;n witness
vitiloiis Fou 1 Hi of July 11 lehriillons:
One ami one tliinl fare round trip,
l'J 11 ib-SOl JtifS.
due and one tlfih fare round trip,
over and under 1M0 mile..
One fire loiind trip ovc- iOl) miles
ai d under soil miles.
I.linlli tl up 10 12.1 miles 10 Ju'y 6;
2'H) a no SUI uiilt-a lo July 6.
Will Ingtii se lling tickets July 1 and
slop July 4.
Do You Smoke
THE
1 TATE SENATOR"
10
IH BtST SMOKE IN THE Clll
Tr) it once you will snioio i! j.vays
J. L. PAGE
IIKAl.ltK I.N
Groceries
i'Ihviiik ft Large una Coiuplvtv stock nf
Htaple uiul Kmioy GrtHwriee iMiuht j
in tho ltHt inarki'Ui, j
eXOLIlSIVELY FOR CASH, j
I wit niter the nu olio twttur prlcnw!
tlutn any cither hoime in Knr mm. j
TICKETS
TO ALL-
POINTS EAST
Through Faiace Ami 'I'mirint SIeper, Pitt
iuk iul Lilirary Uhanrvfttiou cure.
Elegant Vestibule Trains.
No 4 l.imltiHl lenvcH Portland at2:Up m.
No y hiiniU'd arrives Portlaml at H:'.M) a ui.
Ktir U'.'kuU and full .Inforniation, mil or
addrw JNO. M. WIJJJAMH,
Or AK?tit, Kiifferi
A n. V, DKNNISTON, CP T A.
Portland, Or
SUBSCRIBE
The Evening Guard
'T'he only Daily Nkwsi'Apkk jmbliahefl
1 between Albany and Koueburg. It
lias a large Cikcuj-ation.
Advertisrij
WILL FIND it to TlfKUt ADVAN I AO K
to be represenUj'l in thin paper.
Circulation guaranteed
THE EVENING GUARD,
Central Market,
I.' .V II
I'WUI'KIKTOKS.
I Will keep constantly on hand a lull supply
I BEEF MUTTON
'.PORK and VEAL
I Which they will wll ai Hi- Immi
I liuirket prlet-.-.
j k mn UM (it lie mmt ttHcitc.
: TO TH K VA KMKlvS. ;
I We will pay the highest market prlc.
I for Fat Cattle, Hogs anil Mheep.
ShoD on Willamette St.,
! KUOENIi.OKKOON.
i ltr Meal. ili'HvcriHl In am part til the elti
i l -.H'til eh.irv"
EUGENE FLORENCE
j STAGE LINE.
; E. BANGS, Proprietor.
! Htugo ltuivro Kukoiu fur Klorvnce
i hily t'xtvpl HunitHy ut 0 a in
Jtt'lurninn hIhb loavt'a Klorunctt
ftr KiiKnu daily exwpt Sutulnyd nt 3
p in
HutiiidnyH nt H a in.
i Arrivtm tu Kukoho ut 6 p in (lie day
; fnllowiiiK.
HNM R VWXK lM
I UUX1I THU' ,..tfiu
'tti'kvts lor into nt K. Hmuk' llv-i . Imrn.
: Kinci.iii', or l Hiittl A l)vuuiHirl'i tlfti lu
i Koreiioy
CORVALLIS & EASTERN il, R,
W llamctto River Division
Steamer Win. M. Hoag
(Uapt, iWo. ItoaM
Kunniiig rettularly ImjIwopd Purtlam! nnil
C'orvullii, Rtoiiitit; At all way lnndiiiKB
River Schedule
liwn river, Tiie.lrtya, 'I'luimlaya anil
Batunluyii, leaves Uorvnlli 0 a. m.; Al
Itiinv 7 A. M; Huena VIhU 8 a. u.; Indo
wnttnci Da. i,; Sid cm 10 a.m.; Nowlwrg
PJ:30 v, M.;arriv at INirtliuid 4:H0 I'. M.
( 1 ii five ii M nnd.iyH. Weiinomlayi ami
KiidiiyH. LeavoM Portland 11a. ii. j Nuwheiy
lOjltu a. M.; Halcm .'I;:H1 1', H,; Independent
r.;(Mli-. u.; Buenn ViHta 7:1(0 I'. Albany
h'M) I. ii.; arrive at LVrvnllU 11:00 l. ll.
Thin iU'uuier lm been eiuipHd with ilmt
clftflu acconinuHtatloiiH, iucludlnx an olotrant
pluno, Utinnrpiwiipd for carry inn both freight
and inwneiigern.
J. Turner, Atfent.
Albany, UroKn.
Edwin Stone, MtuiiiKor, Albawy, Or.
C G Coker. AKnt( 1'ortluml, Or,
not of Viiinhlll Htrwt.
FOR
jgortliern Pacific
t 3 RAILWAY
Pullman
Sleeping Cars
Elegant
Dining
Cars
Tourist!
Sleeping- Cars
sr. I'.u
MINN KA Plli.lS,"
I I 1. 1'
I'AliliO,
:i:am i'oi!Ks
I'luiuK.srtiNV
S INNll'lllI,
IIKI.KNAami
isc'itk.
TO
Through Tickets to
C 1 1 11 A 1 1 0 , WASHINGTON
I'llll.AliKI.I'lllA, SHIV VOHK,
IK'S I'UN, ami All I'.iiuta
Krnit aud South.
I'er iiiforniation, time eanls, niasi
ami tiekets, eall on or write to
It MeMUlilMIKV,
llellrrill Ai;elit, l-lueiie,
Oinee-OpHistle liiianl oliiee.
r. A D l'lAl;i.THNr,
Aiist tleu'l l'asa. Aiteut,
AVI Mormon St, inr Tliinl, l'urtlautl, Oregou
THIS RAILWAY COMPANY
()iorattM Hm tralim on the famous block
nyHti'iii,
hitihtH iU traiiiH by vloctrlcily
I'imw the ttilohniU'tl elec-triu berth ifa'tiiig
lamp,
Ktma Rplundid eiiiippd paj-wnner trains
every day and tiht Iw-tweeu St Paid aud
Chlcttgo, aud Omaha aud Chicago; the
Chicago,
Milwaukee and
St. Paul
AUo operate atentn hoatod vcHtihu etl li-aitm,
tarrying tlio Intent private coiiini I iiu-nt
cars liltrary bullet, mnokiiiK taw, ami draw
iriti-riMuu NleiUHUM,
I'Altl.Olt t.'Ali.S, froo rvclfuliiK olmir oarn
ard the very brut dinin-mir Borvlco. l-'or
Uio Inwent nitt-M to any jmint in tlm l oite-l
.Stilton or Canada, apply to ticket nm nt, or
addrt'tm
J WCASKY, ;niTal Agent,
Trav Viuw Agent, l'ortlaud, iinon
G
PACIFIC RY
SOO-PACIFIO LINE.
Travel with comfort
by the
"IHPtRIAL LIMITED,"
the laslost
train crossing the
Continent. It is a
through train,
making lew stops.
Its equipment is ol
surpassing elegance.
It will pa you to
travel by it.
For lulllnrtleiilar. a. to rate., time and eoplel
ut U ! It liublleatluiu, auplv to
H H Abbott, Agent,
l'ortlautt, Oregon.
Or to J Covle,
I'lil. !'m. Asonl, Vancnuror,
OREGON SHORT LINE R. R.
Ti) K DJitl'XT JtOLTK TO
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern points
lllrel clioleo of two tavorlto rontc., Tl. Ui.
UNION fACIHC Fast U.ll IJno, or
tlie KIOOHANiiK acenlo Uue.
lak at tho time
1) (lays tu Hull Lake
ill ilnys tu Denver,
.') (lays tu t'blcairo
4J day. to New York
Film iimiiMMi iiAin caiii
i i'lioi.a i ki tui inti r klkkp
tHU IWUH, 1M I. L. 11 A.N FALAIK
M.I KFIM.; Alts.
For lull narlleut.j. rinarOIng tau-l, tlmo O
traln.,ute,eall on or a-lilrvM
L L Steven;." nt, Eugene.
C O Terry. W E Com.n
I '"'' t lleu'lAgt
Hi I i"m! ' t. p.--land. Or
Eurjcns Street ilailway.
TIM 8 CAH1).
After tbe till of Oet. 181)5. tlm .tree
i-nni will run on the fnllowiiiKbexlu le
lima uiiiu lurtner uoiiee.
I.KAVINd THB DEPOT.
7:lC-7:aC-S:10-P:40-li:l(l-i:4C100 . Ol
Ibeii every hpif dour.
Milwaukee)