Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, July 13, 1901, Image 3

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; W&iat sg CA3TORIA
C'torhi is u lumnless bT-'titutc for Castor Oil, Pnro
; ":-ic, Drop and Soothii'- Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
i.nituiiis nalt'ier Opium, iIorph:no i-or other Narcotics
: ;tfiKtaiice. Its ny;e is its suarantee. It destroys Worms
- uinl lO.b-ys Fevei Islincss. It cures EMnrrlioea and Wind
' Colic. It veliercj Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
anil Flatulency. It assimilates thu Food, regulates tho
iStointuIi ami l:ovels, (jiving liealiliy ami natural sleep.
" Tim Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
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In Use For Over 30 Years.
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- TltC CCItTAUII eOMMIlV. TT MUHRAV STflCCT. NCWVCH. GTTt.
I CITATION TO HEIRS
la the Count? Conrt of the State of Oiegon,
for the county of Lone.
! the matter of the wate of Abram Landee,
deceased.
To Harah A.Lnnt-es, V. 8. Lsvdea, Z. T.
Landea, Mattte Ladow and W. H. Lan-
des, Elazaboth Ebbert, Sttsh Davis.
Catherine McPheinon, Allison Petit, 8.
jM. Daniels, George JerniDgs, Mantle
.'Jennings, MaHiflsa ttrevens and all other
person b intrfi?G in said estate. Ureetm
JN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF .
Otepon, Yon are L ere by cited and required record on pHge 35u, volume 10 of the jonr
to appear in the ootmty court of the Stale ral of aaid court, the. undersigned as the
of Oregon, for the eonnly of Lane, at the I duly appointed referee in the nbove canoe
oart room Ihf reof, at Eugene in the county j was and is authorized nud directed to Bell
of Lane, on Monday the 1st day of July, at publio auction at th door of the Court
1901, at r nu o'clock in tie afternoon of lliat ; House of Lane county, Oregon, the follow
day, thfn and there to show cause, if any ' ing described real property situated in said
there bt, why an order of Bale iOf the fol- Lsne county, Oregon, to-wit: Com men o
lowing i'Mt I property belonging to I) e tog at corner to peo lions 23,24,1:5, 26, in
above named estate Fhould not be mrde in 1 township 17, IS. B. 5 W, tbence running
ore er to pay tho deb's ud olaims e'raiuet souh hu dn. 45 miu, east 27.93 chains;
aaid estate.
otNo.4in block 17. in the oricitial
pi of Eugene, Lsfe oonnty, Oregon.
-': itnesf, the Bon H K Kitten-? 4, judge of
the county court of the State of Crcf on fur
the county of Lane, with the bpiU of said
onn aQixfd, thia 6th dcy of Mux, A D,
191 '1
Attest, E. XT. Lkk, Clerk,
- 1S lioY nV.c.:, Deputy.
Notice to Creditors.
Estate of James n. TVeker. de"pfised:
Notice is hereby niveu whom it may
oonnnin that the nndfrBtontd Elina G Ken
nedy, h s been by tl'e count? court of Lane -oonut
Oregon, duly appointed adminia-
miii' n me esiate oi jamea a rocKer.av-,
eeaseti, and all persons having claims
against said est ite are hereby notified and
rtquired t present the same with the
ptoper voneliern to ai! p.dministrarix at
the In w ofiico cf Thfpsr u & Hardy in
Jfiogene, Lane county, Oregon, within six !
awnths firm the date ci this notice. I
Dated pt Enene, Oiegon, this 10th day
ol April, 2'JOI.
Fit C Kennedy,
Administratrix of the estate of James
Tucker, deceftted.
Thompson k Hirer,
Attomeys for estate.
- Notice of Final Settlement.
io ure h litieby given t hat Heory Spore i,
AdmiiHtr.-tf.', hi tiled iu the County Court
M Lane Goun'y, Oretron, hi (inal account in
maer of tlm e4ute of David G G Galley.
4aceasJ, atdllie Court has fttTuwday, July
ad. at 9 o'e'rwk a. m, and at the Court House
aEu!Ttneastu9lime an! plaue for hearing
ad fin'lv a ning on aaid hnnl account, and
(be fio.il t-ftttleraeat of s id estate.
AH pa . in'orrr.t'Mt in said estate are
fctreby not riid to pic ent in writing io said
matter any oljectio they have to the aPow-
aace of n.iid final account on or be 'ore the
ai l '-'.1 i div of July. 1!MJ.
-'! v I' , Kii rtne, Or, June. Snl,' 1901.
E. II. nkipworth Henry Spores,
J Att'y for sAid Kntate. AduiiDistralor,
j NOTICK
S. 1. E.ikiu, one ot the executors of the es-
and last will nu lenameot ot John lait,
aVt.4aed, has filed hi rebuilt inn as such er
tiior wiih the ('aunty Court of Lane county,
Ur m, on this 8th day of June, l'.KH, and
that on Monday, the 15th day of July, l'.KH,
at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of
ail Uy At the County Court room of the said
Cturt, the said underpinned will mke tppli
tv.iou to the Hon. H. It. Kincaid, Judge of
i't Court, for permission to rai:;n as such
Executor and for the acceptance of said reiig
aatinn. 7 Dated tlili h Hay of .Tun, 1101.
I S. U. EjtKiit,
3 Exe:utor.
NfHTR :0 CREDITORS.
1 Nol'Ci- -baa
h f n du-
esUte nf Willi
the Cmii.ty C
Orrgon. Alt t .
v niven that Ell B Barger
. nnted execuior of the
1 McPbersnp, deceased, by
W uouniy, mate oi
iiobiwcliiDijilnit
thesnmeto . ..lecutorat the aw of::ce
.oIGeo. B I..rw, at Eugene City, Crr-
- y k-;-
KVU, W"
Dulid Ilns8ih i av o( Mjr. 1!H
li B. liAi-nKn.
, '.'- , Ipr ( etH.
Nollco To Creditors-
Node-i-h.T'hy giTn that the nniUr
itignM h tirtinpointel tdminintrairix
oi Ih- p.t.lr o, N I' Hummilt deomwd by
an onW o( it'f Connly Conrt ot Lan.
Con-'y Ormn rfnljr tntil. aod fnt. o(
rwTil n JoTjt ih I7th 1st ol Jnne
I90I. All p'tKon'a hiTinR p'ainia igiiniit
therei dntr lerid 10 the nDdpreigned t
brr rfwi'Unce a MoMwk In aaid Conntv.
oi at ih law odica ol E 0. roller in Fa-
pene, 0-gin wtbln ai niontti, from the
dated t". rolirt; Date tbia Iitb d.y
ot JD' I V!
F.TWCi HlMMITT,
A'lm'notralrix of tbe Mtate of
N r Hairmlil, dereaaed.
EOPi.re.
Altorsey .or t.nale
own lumlo under his ucr-
super istni! slnso Its infancy.
no otic to docclvo yon In this.
Signa' e of
Referee's Sale of Real Proper'y,
Earl H Church and WirtL Chnrch
Plaintiffs,
A delaine Church, Eiznine E. Chnrch.
Curtis Chuich and Adelaine Church
as the guardian of Ermine and Curtis
Chnrch,- Defendants.
Notice in hereby piven that by virtue of
a decree of the Circuit Court of Lane conn
y, State of Orepon, made and entered in
the above (ntitlfd cbhra on WedneadAV.
the 26 b day of June. 1901. .nd entered of
thence north 60 00 chains, thence west
53. Ci chains, thmce south 59.88 chains,
thence east 5.10 chains to place of begin
ning, containing 31 S 04 acres more or lesB.
Also lota 1, 2, 3, 4, 6; ot Si o. 23, Tp. 17, S.
K. 6 W, containing 167 acies nio.o or less,
all situated in Lane oounty, Oregon.
Now, there tore, I, Frank Onburn, referee
in the above entitled can a. will offer for
Hale at publio auction to tl-'"" i m'jfL
for cash in hand, at the door tfrt .
Hodbs of said Lare county, uron, on I '
Monday, the fifth day of Angnst, ltfOl, be
tween the hours of nine o'clock a. m. and
four o'clock p m. of same day, namely, at
the hour of one o'clock p m. of same day,
the above described property.
Dul en this 27th day of June, 1901.
Fbank Opnc&N, Referee,
L. IT Ti. vis, Attorney.
N:f ce io Cic itors
MallbT of Estate of E. B. McEhoy, de
cerned.
Koiioe is hereby given that the nnder
eigned have been duly appointed the Ex
.cutora of )Ue Estate of E B. McElroy, do
ctased, by the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Lane county, and have quali
fied as such executors. AH persons hav
ing claims against the said estate will pre
sent the Bame verified as by law required
to Agnes C McElroy at hr residence at
Eugene, Raid county, within six months
from thin dae.
Dated June 22, 1901.
B. J. Hawthohne,
W. S. McFaodkn, and
Agnes 0, McElroy,
Exeontora of the EsUte of L. B. Mo
Elroy, deceased.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that tho under
signed has been dnly appointed admmietra
tor of the esUte of W. P Nichols, de
otased, by the County Conrt of Lan
Conntv, Oregon, an all persona bavin
olaim agaioht paid iBtate are required tg
present the Bame folly vet i fled to the nno
der signed itdminirlrator at the law offloe o
L. Bilyea, of Ergcne, Oregon, within sixf
months fiom the date of this notice.
Dated his lHlh day of June, 1901.
B. r Nichols,
Administrator of Baid estate.
L. Bilteo, Att'y.
Administrator's Sale
Property.
ef Real
Estate of Abram LaoAes, deceased.
Notice ia heieby given that by value of
an order of the County Court dnly made
nd entered of record by aaid curt on the
1st day of Jnly, 1 901, authorizing and em
powering the undersigned as adminietrator
of the estate of aaid Abram Landes, de
censed, to make sale of the real promrty
hereinafter deem i bed, in the matter o said
estate, that I will on Saturday, the lOt'i
day of August, 1001, at the hour of 2
o'clock in the afternoon of that day at the
f'mintv f'nnrt Hnni in KnDPtlP. TjftnA
C;)MnIy Oregon, ofter for sale and sell at
linb,ifl or priTHte sale as may be best for
nftio: estate, tor oasn in nann, tor tne nign
t Rnd w jce obuini,ble therefor all
o( ,he tiKbt, title and intcnat of the .aid
(ollonins denoriln d real iropertv to wit
Lot No 4 In lllork J", in the original
plal of Uncie, in Lane Connly, Oregon.
Datrd at Eugene. Oifkoo. thia 6ib day
of Jnly, 19tI.
it. Al. tlAJt
L. Bit.TKtr, Administrator,
Attorney.
Administrator's Notice-
Notiee ia herebv oiven that O N. Mo-
Lean bai ben dnly aprointed administra
tor of the ra'a'e of Martlda McLean de
caafd, by the Corn(v Court of Lane
Conn; y. Or- eon. and all Hereon, baviofl
clatma a.iitet aaid eatate are notified to
present Ibe aaroe with pre per voncbere to
aaid adtniniatiator at the iaw r V. of L.
Bilyen, in Knfffnr, Ouzon witbin ais
months from the da'eof this Dot oe.
Dated Jolt 8tb, ifcOl.
O. N. McL.iit,
Ai'miniatratrr ol aaid ti'ate.
L. Bit Tru, Attorney.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh 1
That Contain Mercury
A. Hi' roury will ourely dpetniy tbe
aensc ol slue I and OKiiipifiely dVrariK
tlie wlinlf HjtfUl when entering it
tliroiigli the luuixiua .urlarwi. Hucb
artleleB should never be uteri except on
prefor'j lions fmni reputitbln phyai
olana. tlie rtHtiiaee lit. will ilo la
Inn lulu I) ilie good ynu ia ci.mhly
derive from tliein. HullV Cntmrli
Ourf, manufaotnred by KJCbeuey i.
Ci. Toltdo, O, ei'iiiKina ti rueroury,
aud Ik tuknn internally, aollnii directly
upon I he blood and tiiuoniiB autfeoee of
the Myttein. Ill buying Hall'a Caianh
Cure I cenrfl yoo (fet Ilie Ketiuiue. It
i. tsiten tulernally, and made in Tote
do, Oino, tiy F i i'liene A Co. Twli
aioulala free.
Bold by-drugglate, prloe 76o per not
tle Hall's Family Pills are tbe best.
nALARIA CAUSES BILIOUSNESS.
O rove's Tastelees Chill Tonio removes
the cause.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN.
Notlcea under thia head nnt to exceed tWe
1nett, 60 oenta per week; SI 60 a month; $12
per year.
For Sale.
HH1NGLE8 FOR HALE. I have
85.0IKJ A 1 alia vi n 'ilnr ablncles for
sale Wriie H W Joi,r, Jaaper, for
priif., elo.
PIANO FOR BAI E. A second hand
piai o for sale. Hteinway esquare.
IngulieHt ihia nWce 'or particulars.
FOR RENT. Flf'y acree of (rood farm
land, tin hnildinits, adjoining the
corpomte lliuile of 111" city ofEu
Bine. Apply for terms and particu
late lo I L Campbell, ODARO offlcf
FREE!
A VOTING CONTEST.
The merchants of Eugene
will Give Away a
$650 Trowbridge Piano
To the church, school, orfrattization or pri
vate individual receiviiiK the greatett
number of votes by Oct. i9, 1901.
Piaoo on exhibition at Comer Drug Store.
The following merchants Is-ue ballots with
each 25". imrchane. Ballot boxes at each
house represented:
F. K. lMiun.Ury GoodB, Clothing, Carpets
and tShoeR.
P. Frank & Sun, Dry Goods, Clothing, Bs
and Shoes.
H. Uordou, The House Furnisher.
Hampton Bios., 1'ry Gocds and Clothing.
LouKhm Her A l eter, Hardware, Implements
and Bicycles.
S. H. Friendly, Dry GoodB and Clothing.
Grit tin Hardware Co., Hardware and Stoves.
Yoran & Son, Shoev
Ceo. H. Smith, Restaurant, Confectionery,
T. A. Gilbert, Shoe Store. .
Chas. W. Hill, Cigars and Tobacco.
Moon's reed Store, Perfection Flour) Mfg. by
Wilhelm & Son.
B. D. l'aiue Co, BicjcleB and Spotting
Goods.
Eugene Gain A Produce Co., Corner of Oak
and Ninth Sts.
Wntkins & Miller, Wholesale and Retail
butchers
Doiris Ait Gallery. Photographs.
J. O, Watts, Watches, Jewelry and Optical
Work.
Geo. T. Hall & Son. Groceries and Crockery.
E. Schwar:cuild, Books and Photographic
&u up ties.
1L W. Dunn & Co, Bakery. Confections.
K. E. McClanahan. Bicvcles and Kenairintc.
j. 6. Luckey, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut
Gla"s, Silverware.
Buckuer Cleveoger, Millinery and Dress
Alaking.
Kterner k Wriyht, Groceries and Crockery,
W, B. McKinney, Groceries.
KQHLER & CHASE MUSIC HGUSE
The lartfestand Oldeat on tbePacifio Coail
Knu Franclaco, Calif.
MORRIS CRAW,
AgeptB for Oregon.
A Voting
Contest
Given by the leading Merchants
ot Eugene by which a
$450 Kimball Piano
Will be niven FREE to the Todce. Schoo.
Chnrch or OrvanizAlicn voted the meet poor.
lar by Oct 14th, 1001. All ballot, muat be
raa-ked withnani4of mercbanta leaning at me
or they will not be counted.
The following mercnanta irau. Dillota mtn
each 2i rent caah pnrcoaae.
J V KanlTman, Dry Goodi, Clothing and
MilPoory.
David Lpk, Uoota apd flhnea.
F i Cham: "ra. Hardware ard Bloyclei.
J U tlieen A Son, Gro iriea,
L C Hkeelr, Oro-.eri" .
N T Wilnon, Oroce
Littleheld'a Cir L-to e, Clgau and
Tohacoa,
C C Hammond a Ca1 ei and Eeataurant,
Cunfeclioner.
TJniveraity Book Store, Bookt aod Bta
tlonery.
,T V Kav Furniture To, Fn-nltfT
Winter 1'hoto Co., I'hntitrr,tih.
Weat llroa, I,lvery and l'eed Stable
Dr A O At wood, Dentlat over Lane Coun.
ty 1 1 ink.
Kuene Boat To, Mannfaclnreni f.nla
Ho.ip and T'eerleie Waalitnit Powder.
Y A Rankin, l'ianoe, UrgauanU Mualnl
Gooda.
J A Maunr, .Tewrler.
Kuiiene Mill and Klevator Co., Flour,
Filer'. Piano Home, Portland, Or., Wcitern
Wholesale Dealer! In Klmbi'l Pliaoi.
r A Rank n, Local Ajl
KOT1CETO CREDITORS.
Kotlc. ia hereby Riven that John 8.
Montgomery baa been appointed by the
Connty Conrt ol Lan. eonnly, slats of Ore
gon, eiecntorof tbe laat will and teatament
and of th. ealat. of Cynthia Ellen Mont
gomery, deoeaaed. All peraons havins
claims againat aaid eatate are hereby ooti
ted lo preeeol them with lb. proper
vouchera to the nndeT.lgned at th. law
office ot Herbangb A Kiaatnger, io Eugene,
Lane eonnly, ataie of Oregon, wilbin ail
month from tbe date of tbianotiee.
Dated Ibla I.'lh day of July, A. D. 1901.
Won a. atnaroouaaT.
Eirvntor of r ltd Ealat
fi'DBicna & Kiaatnosa.
A:l)'afor said Ealat,
TVV0 OLD LADIES.
, By BABRT PAIif.
Age had quieted tbe whole houSa.
There was not a restless fashion In it
anywhere. Tho love of things n tliy
were linked Itself with a gentle and
far from bitter disregard for things as
they aro. The room was beautiful, but
not lK'Onuse anybody had tried to be nr
tlstlc In the Tottenham Court road. Its
sweet u:itl rather quaint simplicity hud
grown up unconsciously.
The mistress nf the house sat In a
s,-:il; ' t ' -netted chair by the tin". She
v.: rn !:'t:l n-l serene old liuly,
...;::i;V'K'i' i.f v l.'. c hair.
' ; I-. ', ; i It-.i k-ii'i. "the
t.v :' wlh.vr. niiil the
. i.;:d yet you (In
' i t u ' '.k! v rd to a lonely
I wi
mI of
!ilny. II v,:i:--
. l.m
.('I
-:u: r
e er-
.. l tt
ensiotiifd Ui
"! !!!sli." she said; "1 want tc
sre ; u . ili:tr.-. Von are Just tho
p:Ti;u::. AiU-e, that people who are out
of temper ought to come and see. (1
sacked three of 'em this morning.) The
birthday was nn excuse. We can't
wish each other many happy returns
any more, you know."
"No," said Alice placidly. "Wo can
Just hope we may last out another
year. And it's very pleasant to lire,
to have a nice house and to be able to
go about It and see to things. Then
there are Tommy and the Quakeress.
I want to enjoy my grandchildren as
long as I can. The Quakeress Is really
the primmest and qualutest baby you
ever saw In your life. I keep note In
a book of the things that she says.
Life la very enjoyable as long as one
Is healthy."
"Glad to hear it," said Agatha rather
snappishly. "Still, would you have en
joyed flat monotony when you were n
girl of 20?"
"One cannot hare grandchildren
when one Is 20," said Alice thoughtful
ly. "Luckily the temperament changes
with the years. At 20 I lored changes
and movement and excitement, and I
could hare them. Now I only want
things to be the way that I hare got
used to them. I lore my old servants,
and a new tea scrrlec 1 do believe
that It would break my heart; It would
certainly keep me awake at night."
"Ah," said Agatha, "you're got the
secret of It, and I've not, and It Is my
belief that the women over 00 who
hare not got It ought to be taken out
and shot. My dear. If 1 had not been
a believing Christian I should hare
taken my own life long before this."
"Please do not say that."
"You're quite right. One ought not
to say these things, and, at the same
time, one cannot help thinking them.
I've no enjoyments left except the rare
pleasure of Beelng old friends."
"But one ninkes one's enjoyments.
They may mostly consist of sympathet
ic Interest In tho enjoyments of others,
but what does that matter? At our
tltno of life one must expect to become
a spectator."
"I've heard It all before. In the li
brary at home I've got books about old
age. They must hare been written by
people who were very young. I hato
consolations; they never cousolc. And
how on earth nm I to mnko my enjoy
ments?" "There are so mnny old people about
who are much less fortunate than wo
are. If one helps them a little"
"One Is always treated with Ingrati
tude." "Now. do yon know," Bald the serene
old lady,' "I don't think that that mat
ters much to the enjoyment. A little
Imagination Is all that Is wanted. You
put yourself In their place, and think
bow you would feel If you were In
want of proper food or a cup of good
tea and somebody gave you It They
are Just awkward in expressing things.
With a little Imagination you can do
the gratitude yourself and never trou
ble them."
"What a marvel you are! I do be
lieve that if somebody kicked you you
would hunt up some reason or other
to prove that you deserved It and In
any case would say that the sensation
,was far from unpleasant. I know
you, ABO."
"I always valued things for making
me happy without Asking questions.
Bnt you have the superior mind al
ways had."
Agoi"" murmured a disclaimer, look
ing hart Into brtt b.f;
There was a pa" '
apd then the
ttiost timidly.
piacia oiu may sala a.
"Did you say that you had b.
Ot three
of them away?"
"Three servants? Certainly."
"And what was it, dear?"
"Breakfast six minutes late. I don't
exaggerate. One put the blame on an
other, and the second put It on a
third. So I told them they could all
go."
"Quite right," said Alice warmly.
"That will be a lesson to them. You
will Snd them punctual In future."
"Somebody else will," said Agatha
dryly.
"I hope so everybody In your bouso
will. A good warning Is a grand
thing."
"It's not a warning; It's dismissal."
"You've not given me a birthday
present Qlve me a reprlove for those
three."
"All right, my dear," said Agatha.
"They shall hare another chance If
tbey like."
The serene old lady looked Jubilant
snd thanked Agatha warmly, Agatha
watched her, reflected and said:
"If yon want to enjoy life up to the
very last drop, I suppose you've got
to be beneficent And I suppose I'm a
devil and ought to be destroyed. Aro
you coming over to luncheon tomor
row?" A BAROAIN.-6lu acres of land; 100
crea In cultivation ;re-t In open prairie,
well seeded down ; plenty of running
wet r year around; tlmb-r abundant;
9-room bouse, and barn that holds 103
tons of bay; place 2 miles from depot'
nr.jtofflce anl good publio school;
f IZ.SO per acre; for further particulars
Inquire nf 1 I. Campbell. Guard
OAHTOniA.
Bta. lMKialYi'lKM.ilejrlBocU
Farm and Two Stock Karicb.es for
Sale.
The fi rm of 812 sens situated at
! tester, I.h. . nuiiiy, O egnu, 18 miles
"ii'heast of Ktim-ti'', t- t II nutter f. nee.
loo note, in cultivation, ta!atce pas
ture and timber. UoihI buildings, In
cluding a ft n. Ia well v-atered and all
g'r.il I vi' Imirt Daily mall servle'i
pfii-tbi" , stoie anil sell lulliouae ueir
Ainu two good stock ranches with
Imp oveinen 8 and unlimited range,
each cut liliiititr hliipt'i"
Fur p- r k'liiats eiti-ii' nf aildrrss $
Haunaiiker, liiili and 1'a terson streets,
hugene.nrj W CJulley, Trent, Oregon
Sheriffs Tax Sals Notice.
N nice Is t-er. by given, Hint I will,
on Monday tbe l'JUt da nf August,
11)01, between the lmn of 0 o'clock
a in and 4 o'clock p l;l to wit at 10
o'olock a m on said day, at the south
west door of the County Con t House
iu Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, sell
to the hlgln-sl iiiiMer, fur cash, all the
lauds lo wlpch limie County or other
publio cup trillion has acquired title
by virtue nf sale for tax"'.
Dated this Stll day nf July, 1001,
w, W ITIIKH8,
Sheriff of I.i.t e County, Oregon,
White Man Turned Yellow.
Great cousii rnatinn was felt by the
frleudsof M A Hogarly of Lexington,
Ky, when tbey saw he was turning
yellow. His skin slowly changed color,
also his eyes, and be endured terribly,
Hismalady was Yellow Jaundice. He
was treated by tbe beil doctors, but
without beni Hi. Then he was advised
to try Eleetrio Hitlers, iiih wonderful
Stomach and Liver remedy, and be
writes: "After taking two bottles I
was wholly onred." A trial proves 111
matchless merit for all atomaob, liver
and khiney troubles. Only 60c. Bold
by W L DeLano, druggist,
Belknap Hot Springs.
Ed Howe has leased the Belknap
Hot Springs fur tbe season of 1001, and
patrons nf this splendid summer aud
health resort may expect good treat
ment at his bands,
Splendid camping grounds with fine
mountain branch water l-'Bd thereto in
pipes; wood convenient. Board and
lodging on reasonable tortus. Address
Ed Howh,
Belknap Hpi Ings, Oregon.
Got the Lamps Free.
The luoky buyers of Orescent and
Stearns bicycles i who n oeived Solar
lamps free were: 100th wheel ICF Wil
son; 110, Abble Allen: 120, Moody Neet:
HID, Georgia Parker; V0, Edyth Kerns;
160, Win Davis. Who will get tbe
100th wheel? The Creicent bleyolo
lands up. See them at F L Cham
bers'. Livery Stable and Machinery.
Geo G Gross has opened a new
livery stable at tbe oorner of l'"ilth and
Willamette streets and li is some of the
finest turnouts In the olty, several new
osrrlages and other rigs having just
Arrived from Portland.
Mr Gross also bandies the Milwaukee
harvesting machinery.
To Travelers.
Jf you want to make a trip I moun
tains, mines or McICenzle Springs, see
Al Montgomery at the Minnetota
House. He has a first dues rig In tbe
stables mu In conneotliQ with tbe
hotel. Remember, very reasonable
charges.
Residence For Sale,
My resldei.ee on the north side of
Fifth street, between Washington and
Jellersmi streets. Is for sale. For tetma
applv to B F Dorrls.
Oku A Dokkis.
MALARIA MAKBS IMPURB BLOOD-
Grove's Tasteless ('bill Tonio cures
aialatia.
C.ai It Hendsrson, Undertaken and
Ei,? W. nd 7th U.
mum co
.1 W licV( .
EMBALMERS and FUHERf,"
DIRECTORS
Gorvallis & Eastern
RAILROAD.
TIME GAUD
No. 2 for YsUjninav
Train leaves Albany... , ....WO V M
Ieavee ( orral)' 11 PM
Wlvoe Yau(u B.hjI'II
No. 1 Jletarnlng
Iiye Yiqulnft,..,.. 7:00 A !M
(ftTea Corv.lHn A M
Arriroa Albany 12:13 V M
No. 8 for Detroit
IjMvm CWal' '.O PM
Ivrarea A'liany Ii )' M
Arrlvea Detroit Ot ) P M
No, 4 fiom Detroit -
T 9a Tea Detroit .V0 A M
Ieavfi AIoaiit 10 0AM
Arrirea Ccrvi,!lii A At, A M
Trafna Sand 4 tetwett Alr.tny and CorvallN
TuffwWy IburMlayi and rU'crdnyaonly. All
oilier fiains dally e:reit riun ly.
T.-a'ft 1 and 4anlre In Albany fn time to
cornrrt with theH Pannth bi ind train, as well
as Klv.nir two or three hoiira l'i A'inny Wfore
departure ol B P North bonn 1 traia for Port
Un1. Train No 2 oonnecti !th 'he H V went aide
train at Cnrt-allii 'rowln(r f r IudeiMndenre,
HcMinoTllle and all point L.rth la Portland,
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Is coihlug better than Frauois' pure
brandies. All orders promptly tilled
with pruue, apple or pear iirundv at
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sumers only.
1 .VI FBANOI8,
Fl-.h snd Blair (-iirete, Fugene, Or
For Sale.
On corner of Fourth and Jeflersoo
street, one tiuarler block and bouse,
newly built, twelve rooms, all rooms
liaid Onished and e'e large snd neatly
finished; fine windmill tower; water
piped through house and lawn; good
barn; also una fruit ol all kinds. For
particulars call on
H M Douolah.
O A. a T O I. I A. .
f jto the Iho Kind Von Hate Always Boajff,
J. L. PAGE
-UKAl.Kll in-.
ROCEFIES
Hiving a La.ge aud CoinpleU) stock of
Htaple and Fanoy Crooerlep bought
in the best markets,
EELl'MELJ F0.1 CASH,
1 1 in nev
' U RH. II
'ie pnl lo better prices
" licj.e in Kugene.
ROUTH AND EAST
VIA
Southern Pacific Go
SHASTA ROUTE
Trains leava Kugene fo Portlaud and way
atatlonaat StUO am 2.08 pn.
v I'oitlanl
v Kuiene
At A.b'-.nd
At Hjcr-mento
A? 8,d Kranoiaco
K:'0 a oi
21 p m
1? 0 a m
u;.') p m
', : i p m
8:M0 p ra
S:C0 a m
1 2:1)8 a m
4CI& a m
8:'6 a m
Odd.i
lien ur
Kanija City
Cliicaiio
Ixia Annelei
Kl P. Ml
Fmt Wortli
t'i'-y nf Bltjico
Hurai.'in
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Wa l.ln: l
Bear York
a m
1 a m
11:4I a m
t-.:o a m
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Ptil'ir ".( and Trurlnt cara no
h hu... . 'c'H.-'ra-
Oc -U ,':. ' d Kl Pr.ro,
h a .rt '' U",M (iCii'o.',,
' . lair' -( .:.vw ( . at' ard
(ont -ir aV Z".n Vrcv
:'lco .ii tivt ; " LtLimiblo
Hiilj lor Hmn'u'ii, Japan
Clitna, PI (Hlpinc.4a CtuUt
Dd fcOI'TD ABictftJ.
Tj Q'tAfat,rB?.! it F.i'gtns
8"rYd('-ea O H MAHKHAM,
O P A, l'ort
nd.Or
-Vf, fo.tut .r!A.
2
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f. MIIPII t .l-a.'
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1 . -a wh. j i..lnt t'
E -'rrn 8 . . or Vt i
.:'h a'l Tr ivinltnnr
tli tt A-eia II tli kel
Vtr fin l.i . infiimii
-a toy TtcktA Agent or
.i - .- -,e r a th"e
any r Vot fn th.
1--. 1 1 tj cmnect
I Tk:-.s ird a'l
ou, Tamt'
C J PUI,
C. u-r.1 A;-nt
1'eitlat.i). Orei us
W CAT."
i av Ta-t Aaat,
mm i
O.RHGOIi
A.in Warn Pacific
ffiE EAST
The O. R. & N. Co.
Gives the Choice of
THREE
1CA1NS
DAILY
TWO VIA
THE OREGON
SHORT LINE
TO.
Salt Lake,
Denver,
Omaha,
Chicago and
Kansas City.
ONE VIA
THE GREAT
NQRThEFN -RY.
TO
Spokane
Mlnneapol St. Paul and
Chicago.
Ooean Steamers leave Portland
6 Days for
every
SAN FRANCISCO.
Boats leave Portlaud dally for all Wil
lamette and Columbia River Points.
Monthly Steamers to Cblnaand Japan
For iu'l Information call ou or ad
dress ne.treBt O.IUN. Ticket Agent
or address,
A. L. CRAKI.
Gen'l Pesfenijer Agent,
Portland, Or.
Central Market,
Vatkins k Mi
I
PROPRIETORS)
Willkeep constantly on hand a full supply
BEEF MUTTON
PORK?nd VEAL
Which they will sell at) the lowe t
oiarket I" joe.
A tuir si'are ot ttte dddHc Datroaane solldtci
t TO THE FARMERS.:
I We will pe tr the highest market pries
lor riu Vaitie, jrtogs ana Bneep.
Shop ou Willamette St.,
iIUQENE, OREGON.
nelirerod to; anv part eltbaol 7
Gap Closed
iww. The t;.e"r lion of through tra'm
m Lwrsn Urn Fmnc'nco and Loa An-
JHgel a, vj .&iirf and SanU 1-arbara,
LSunday,iMarch 31, 1901
....ON THE NEW....
COAST
LINE...
Two Through Traini Dally. The
Cotnt Line Limited leaving each
tenn'nal eaily in the morning equip
ped h el e -rant oafe and parlor oara,
will make daylight trips throtih the
moat piclurrsque, varied and eater
taJn'p'r, tceotMon the Onntinont.
loqulreyf adepts nf the
Southern
Pacific.
GO EAST
VIA
tart
and littkest Line
TO
Shoru
'iMiEAPOLIS, CHICAGO
ST. PAUL, DULUTH, h..
a f.li 1 T. .
a.parl. '
THroush falaee and Teurlat Si. -Carl,
Dtalag and SuRet tnehlns llhr.,. s
HAIIYTH N8. FA8TTI.ME.
rtEbVlcKANU I C'iNEKY UfltKaUAl
Tlrketa lo tnte Yr ft ' Pott'ard and I1-
(IHKATNOi". ilvl- .i r.y1)0a.ale r Boo'
in l'arifie l'.'t 'ri''t-t OS'ce, Kucere. or
GKKAT JNUIUHKl.W IViHOftc
132 TRIRD STREET
PORTLAND
For Fa. . Folrtera aarl full InforaiaUoa
Mi.fia 1 i-i'nTrirallc-a araddra-
A l.l.i khXItllV
( ) .rrd rt Jciilai.