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Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of - " and bos boon niado under his per- sonal supervision since Its Infancy. WUVV; -eccc4&i Allow no one to docelve you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-jrood" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Jnfiints and Children Experience against Experiment, What is CASTORiA Oastorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare (orlc. Drops and Soothing1 Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms ud allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind . Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ' and Flatulency. It assimilates tbe Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. CASTORIA GENUINE Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tmi viia omhv. aanHUv mm, muniim Administrator's Notice. Kftioe is hereby Riven that the nnder- iwui nas Den aaiy appointed admimstra fear the eeUte of W. P. Nichols, de eawaad, by the County Court of Lang . ty, vujfvii, ksu u persona naTino Phil against aaid estate are required t resist tbe same fully verified to the nn oantaied adminiitrator at the law offloe o Ii. Ruyen, of Eugene, Oregon, within six asonlba from the date of this notice. Dated hie 18th day of Jane, 1901. . B. Nichols, . Administrator of said estate. L. Bn.TSD, Att'y. Notice to Creditors. Matter of Estate of E. B. HeEkoy, de- kotiee is hereby given that the under signed have been dnly appointed the Ex emtors of the Estate of E B. MoElroy, de siaiij. by the Oounty Court of the State of Oregon for Lane oounty, and have quali Sed as auch xeontors. All persons hav tf olaims againBt the said estate will pre sent tk same verified as by law required to Agaes 0 MoElroy at her residence at Begone, said oounty, within six months from this date. Dated June 22, 1001. B. J. HlWTBOBNE, W. S. McFadden, and AonksO. MoKlsot, Executors of the Estate of E. B. Mo Xlroy, deoeased. Notice to Creditors. Estate of J ames H . Tucker, deoeased : Notioe is hereby given to whom it may soseara that the undersigned Eliza G Ken nedy, has been by tbe oounty court of Lane ecmnty, Oregon, duly appointed adminis tratrix of the estate of James H Tucker, de eeaad, and all persons having olaims gainst said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same with the preset vonobers to said adminiBtra rix at the law offloe of Thompson & Hardy in Bugeae, Lane county, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notioe. - Dated at Eugene, Oregon, this I'Jlh day Ot April, 1901. . Euxa O KunrenT, Adamlstratrix of the estate of James vTuoker, deoeased. Tbomfsos ft HlBDT,' Attorneys for estate. Notice of Final Settlement. Notioe Is hereby given that Henry 8poree, Adnualatrator, has filed in the County Court of Laae County, Oregon, his final account in the natter of the estate of David O G Galley, deeaased, and the Court has set Tuesday, July ad, at 9 o'clock a m, and at the Court House a Kuffene as the time and place for hearing aa4 anally pausing on said final account, ana Be iaal settlement of said estate. AJ persons Interested in said estate are kssiby notified to present in writing in said aaeatsr anv obiectlon they haveto the allow- aatoaofsaid final account on or before the Satc-Xod day of July, 1901. "Dated", Eugtne, Or, June. 3rd, 1901. B. B. Skipworth Henry Spores, AM'y for said Estate. Administrator. .' NOTICK. Kitice Is hereby given that the undersigned B. Eakin, one of the executors of the as a -aoa last wilt and testament of Jonn Tait, a en, na. nied bis resignation as such ex -ton, on this 8th day of June, 1901, ani 4 on Monday, the loth dav of Julv. 1901. a tae hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of a 4day at the County Court room of the said C-t, the said undersigned will make appli-w-en to the Hon. H. U. Kincaid, Judge of a -4 Court, for permission to resign as such router ana lor tne aooepunoe ot said resig. avson. Dated this h day of June, 190L i 8. B. Eikw, Executor. NOTICE '10 CBEDIl-Olta. ' Notice is hereby given that Eli B Barser has been dnly appointed executor of the easate ol Wllllsm atcFhersoD, deoeased, by Iks Connty Court of 3iane Oonntv. Htata ol Oregon. A 11 persons wno bsve olaims against aaid estate are hereby notified to present tat same to the executor at the law offioe M Geo. B. Dorris. at Eocene Citv. Ora- fa, within six months from the date a tbls notice, wltn the necessary voncbers. watea tnts Bin asy ot May, luui. - Eu B. Biaoia, Oco. B. Doaao, Execotor, Attorney for tbe estate. Administrator'. Notice- J Notice Is hereby given that O. N. Mo tan has bmn da ly appointed administra tor of the estate of Marilda McLean de- A a a V. m 1 1. . . " . . r "I vvuuij wmn ui uane wouaij, Orrcon, and all persons having iLjfn. knl..t : J . . . . . . -- Wu nwi, sr. DOlinea neent the asms with proper vouchers said administrator at the law office of Bilyra, in Kcgene, Oregon, within Months from the date of this notioe. i Dated July 8th, 1901. S r v tr . 4 u. n. mvuwkW, Adminbtntof of said iteUta. ALWAYS Signature of FREE! A VOTING CONTEST. The merchant, of E og-ene will Giro Away m $650 Trowbridge Piano To the church, Bcheol, organization or pri vate individual receiving the greatest number of vote by Oct 19, 1901 Piano on exhibition at Corner Drug Store. The following merchants tune ballots with each 25c. purchase. Ballot boxes at each house represented: F. K. Imnn, Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpets and Shoes. . P. Frank & Sod, Dry Goods. Clothing. B and Shoes, H . Gordon, The House Furnisher. HamDton Bros.. Drv Good and filnfchine' Lough m Uer& Jfeter, Hardware. Implements and Bicyoles, 8. H. Friendly, Dry Goods and Clothing. Griffin Hardware Co., Hardware and Stores. Yoran & Son, Shoes, Geo. H. Smith, Restaurant, Confectionery, T. A. Gilbert. Shoe Store. Roberta Broi, Cigars and Tobaooo. Moon's feed Store. Perfection Flour; Mfg. by Wilhelm and Son. B , D. Paine and Co, Bicycles and Sporting Goods. Eugene Grain and Produce Co., Corner of Oak and Ninth sts, WatkiM and Miller. Wholesale and He tail Butchers. Dorris Art Gallery. PhotonraDhs. J. O. Watts, Watches, Jewelry and Optical Work. Geo. T. Ha1l& Son. Groceries and Crock arv. E. Hchwarzschil , Books and Photographic uppueH. H. W.I) in Co. Pakerv, Confectionery. tu. tit HciMuniiau, uicycies and Repairing. d. ljuckey. watcaes, uiock, jewelry, KJul Glass. Silverware. Buckner Clevenger, Millinery and Dreis Makine. Sterner A Wright, Groceries and Crook ery. w, i. Aionwimiey, urooenet KOHLER &CHHSE MUSIC HCUSE The largest t t Oldest on the Pacific Coast. Bai franolsoo, Calif. MORRIS CRAW, Agent for Oregon. A Voting Contest Given by tbe leading Merohuts ot Eugene by which $450 Kimball Piano Will be given FREE to the Lodge. School. Church or Onranixstion voted the most norm- lar by Oct 14th, 11101. All ballots must be marked with names of merchants Issuing same or they will not be counted. Tne following mercnanta issue oauots witn each 25 cent cash purchase. J V.Kauffman, Dry Goods, Clothing and Millinery. David Link, Boots and Shoes. V L Chambers, Hardware and Bicycles. J TJ Green A Son, Groceries. L C Skeels, Groceries. M T Wilson, Grooeriea. Llttlefield'a CigarStore, Cigars and Tobaoooe. G C Hammond's Bakery and Restaurant, Confectioner. University Book Store, Books and Sta tionery. J W Kavs Furniture Co, Furniture. Winter Photo Co., Photographs. West Bros, Livery and Feed Stable. Dr AO Atwood, Dentist over Lane Coun- tv Hank. Eugene Soap Co, Manufacturers Lu-Lu Soao and Peerless Washing Powder. F A Rankin, Pianos, Orgasnd Musical uoods. J A Maurer, Jeweler. Eugene Mill and Elevator Co., Flour. Filer's Piano House, Portland, Or, Western Wholesale Dealers In Kimball Pianos. F A Rank n. Local A jt Notice To Creditors. Notioe Is hereby given that tbe under signed baa been appointed administratrix of the estate of N . V. Hammitt deoeased by an order of tbe County Oonrt of Lane uonnty uregon dnly made ana enterea oi record on Monday the 17th day of June 1901. All persona having olaims against aid estate are hereby required to present them dnly verified to tbe nnderaigned at her residence a! Mohawk in aaid County or at the law office ol E. O. Potter In Ku gene, Oregon within six months from the date of this notioe; Dated this litn day oi suue iwi. Faaaola Eimrrrr, Administratrix ot tbe estate of N P Hammitt, deoewd. E O Pome, Attorney for fcalaW. Beware of Ointment:! for Catarrh That Contain Mercury A mercury will -urely destroy tbe -eii-( biii'i I and orupieiely derautte the mil r)vti'C when Ot'-ririg It ttirougli the inuiiiu. eurli'rea. Bueb articles should never be u d except on prescriptions fnmi ri'puiab! pbvsl uiaiiH, mm the daumitt) the, a ill ilo is ten fold to tbe g.xxl you nu pnadbly derive frf-ni Iberu. Hall' Catarrh Cure, manufactured by K J Cbeuey A Co, Toledo, O, columns us mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting directly upon tbe blood and inuuius eurfaoee of tbeeyetem. In buylnii Hall's CaUtrrb Cure be sure you get Hie genuiue. Il Ib taken Internally, aud made lu Tole- ao, uuio, oy f j Lueuey ot vo. Tetl moulals free. 8old by drugglstB, price Too per not- ue. Hall's Family Pills are tbe best. Belknap Hot Springs. Ed Howe baa leased the Belknap Hot ripriugs for the staon of 1001, aud patrons of Ibis splendid summer and bealtb resort may expeot good treat ment at bis hands. Hpleudid camping grouudB witb Bne mountain branob water lead thereto in fiipes; wood convenient. Board and odglug on reasonable terms. Address Ei Howb, Belknap Springs, Oregon. To Travelers. If you want to make a trip to moun tains, mines or McKenzle Springs, see At Montgomery at tbe Minnesota House. Hebas a flrst class rig in tbe stables ruu In oonueotlun with tbe hotel. Remember, very reasonable Uobarges. For Sale. On oorner of Fonrtb and ieflerson streets, one quarter block and house, newly built, twelve rooms, all rooms bald finished and are large and neatly finished; fine windmill tower; water piped tbrougb bouee and lawn; good barn; also flue fruit ot all kinds. For particulars oall oti B M JJODGLAB . Notice to Taxpayers. The 1900 assessment rolls will be closed August 0, 1901, and delinquent roll made out thereafter. W W Withers, Rberlfl of Lane county. Th. belt Prescription tr nalarla, Chills and Fever Is a bottle Grove's Tasteless Chili. Tonio. It Is simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 60o, Residence For Sale, My reuideuon on the nortb side of Fifth street, between Washington and JeOersou el reels, Is for eale. For terms apply to B F Dorris. UEOA JJOKKIS. better for tbe Blood Than arsaparllla For those living In tbe Malaria d 1st riots. Grove's Tasteless Cblll Tonio. Hoo Prediction. Tbe Paciflo Farmer, of Portland, says: Hogs will oontlnue to be a fine figure in the Northwest for many months to come. Tbe recent drutb in tbe east sent thousands to market and tbe shortage of tbe corn crop will send thousands of others before winter. There will be none to ship west this winter as there generally Is. On the other band there are many chances that eastern people will be sending to the coast lor bogs. As tbe supply is already abort here, we can look for good prices for the next year. A B ABO AID. 646 J sores of land; 100 ores in cultivation ;reet in open prairie, well seeded down ; plenty of running water year arouud ; tlmb-r abundant; 9-room house, and barn tbat holds 103 tons ot bay; place 3 miles from depot' poetoflloe and good pnbllo school; $12.50 per acre; for further particulars Inquire of I u Campbell. Guard Team for Hale. One team heavy horses and 8 Hobutller wagon, for sale heap. ' Bee Ed MoClanaban. Found. A check book on one of Eugene banks found. Call at this offloe. A.HT o n. 1 -A. Bearstsa llM Kind You Han lwnrt jtafjt Bignstare or ForRai.e 83A acres of land: 166 acres In cultivation, the rest pasture and timber; good 1200 house; 2 good barns; good 10 acre fruit orchard; one- ball mile from depot. For particulars Inquire at this offloe. An amloable southern editor gets atound tbe retraction problem oleverly by saying In print: "It Is not our pur pose or desire to ollena any one. enouid any reader of this paper feel aggrieved at anything which appears Inourool umns, If he will bring his point out In the oflendlng paragraph we will cheer, ully take our shears and cut it out for blm." NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS, Notice Is hereby given that John 8. Montgomery has been appointed by lbs Connty Court ot Lans oounty, state of Ore gon, executor of tbe last will and testament and of the estate of Cynthia Ellen Mont .nn,m. deceased. All persons bavins claims against aaid estate are hereby noti fied to present I hem with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at the law offloe ol Harbsugh Kiesiugtr, In Eugene, Lane county, state of Oregon, within six months tiom the date of Ibis notioe. Dated tbia Utb day of July, A. D, 1901. JOSS B. HOSTVOMKBT, Executor ol.said Estate. A boob Kisaraoaa. Ally's for said Estats A C00KAGE0DS PM Augusta Dane murrleJ a man whu turned out to 1-t a drunkard aud a gambler. Cue t'iy bu U-fl her, takiu; witb bltu tbelr Utile boy, 5 years old. Tbe next day found Augusta In New York. Two duys wore spent In a fruit less search. All ber husband's haunts wore visited. In Philadelphia Augusta was a;uju bullied lu ber search. Still sbo despaired not, but weut on her way to Baltimore. Arrived there, she resumed her weary, weary search. As she turued away from a place where ber inquiries had agalu beeu un successful ber hope and courage, for the flrst time since her loss, began to fall ber. As she walked slowly along, uncertain wbere next to direct her steps, a gentleman passed and looked earnestly at bur. Augusta, oppressed with her sad and anxious thoughts, had not noticed blm. All at onco a voice saying, "Mrs. Dane, you surely do not Intend to pass mo without rec ognition, do you?" caused her to start and raise her eyes. It was a friend of her husband who was speaking to her. "I beg your pardon, Mr. Davis. I was thinking and passed without see big you," answered Augusta. "You are on your way, I suppose, to Join your husband and child. Wbat a Hue little fellow that boy of yours lsl You must be very proud of hlrn," Da vis remarked. Augusta's heart gave a mlgbty throb, and in a voice which she vainly en deavored to steady she replied: "Yob; I have been detained at home and did not Join them at tbe time ap pointed. Wbere did you leave Mr. Dane and and iny son?" Ah, how her voice trembled as she asked the question! "I left them In Washington," replied Davis. "I met Fred at M 's last night (naming a gaming bouse In tbat city). I only arrived In Baltimore an hour ago." Augusta scarcely beard any further words that were spoken. She had room but for one thought. She roused her self sufficiently at length to utter a few words of leave taking, and the next train to Washington bore Augusta on ber way thither. At length she reached her destina tion. Stepping Into a carriage, she gave the order to drive to M 'a. The carriage stopped. "Walt here for me. Keep your carriage door open. I shall not be away long." And she as cended tbe steps of tbe house. A negro opened tbe door In answer to her ring and refused her admittance, bnt Augusta was prepared. Holding up a $10 bill, she said, "This Is yours If you permit me to pass." Sambo found It Impossible to resist, and tbe door was opened to admit ber. "Which way must I go?" Inquired Augusta as soon as she was fairly In side the hall. "Do you mean right among all the gentlemen, ma'am?" asked Sambo, witb open eyes and mouth. "Which way must I go?" repeated she. "Right at the top of the stairs, ma'am, where you see the bright light from nnder the door." As Bbe placed ber band on tbe knob she breathed a silent prayer, and tben sbe opened tbe door noiselessly and en tered. Tbe room was brilliantly light ed. Her eyes were dazzled for a mo ment; then ber quick glance took In all at once. Seated at tbe table near tbe center of the largo room and with his back toward tbe door was her husband, and by bis side stood a little child. Yes, there was ber boy, standing like an angol of light amid tbat crowd of desperate men. No one had seen her enter. 'All were Intent on the game then In progress. Another moment, and, owing to some turn of fortune, fearful oath burst from Frederick Dane's lips. Augksta took a step forward cst tben. Her boy turned and saw ber. "My mother, ob, my mother!" scream ed the child and sprang Into ber nrms. With her child clasped to ber heart Augusta felt a power within her strong enough to defy tbe world. Her hus band bad risen from bis seat, roused by the childish exclnmatlon, and stood gazing at ber In speechless amaze ment Tbe room was crowded with men, who were looking on In speech less wonder at tbe strange scene enacted before their eyes. Augusta was tbe first to speak. "Frederick, let mo depart In peace witb my child." "Neverl" Interrupted he, "Put down the cblldl" And be made a movement toward ber. Augusta turned white to the lips. "Frederick," sbe again pleaded, "think of our child's future. You sure ly would not doom our boy to live a life such as yours has been!" "Cense your talking and give me tbe boyl" shouted Dane, and again he made a movement toward her. Quick as thought Augusta raised ber band and leveled a small revolver .at him which sbo bad concealed In the folds of her dreis. She clasped the child still closer to ber breast as she spoke. "Frederick Dane, I am a desperate woman! Take heed. Do not defy ma further. For God's sake. leave me and do not force me to desperate deeds) Stop! Advance one step and tbe cone sequences be on your own head!" While Augusta was speaking she had moved nearer tbe door. Her hus band stood as If petrified. With one last look Augusta turned and left tbe room. Augusta Dane's days now passed peacefully and quietly. Her son grew up Into a true, noble. Honorable man and became one of tba most distin guished members of the bu In his na tire city. Purr Home Made Brandy. For liver, kidney or stomach trou bles, colds, lagrlppe or biliousness there Is nothing better than Franola' pure brandies. All orders promptly filled with prune, apple or pear brandy at 76 cents per quart, or 12.60 per gallon. .... . nr t im .a will he aa. otirely boxed. Made and sold to con sumers only. I M Francis, T Hi r: I flair streets, Kug.De, Or THE CURATE AND THE MILLIONAIRE BY UAI1RY I'AIH. ' "llut does It uuver occur to you," asked tho curate as bo poured two tea spooufuls of port Into his glass aud passed the decanter, "does It never oe. cur to you to ask yourself wbat Is the goud of It all?" "Never," said the millionaire, with decision. "You never regret you see, after nil, nioucy is not everythlug, Is It?" "That observation Is frequently made," said tho millionaire, thought fully, "and It Is very misleading. Money Is not everything, but It is much nearer to being everything than anything else Is. There Is quite a good deal of cant talked about money. It is comforting emit, of course. Oua gets the same kind of thing about birth. Personally, I always mistrust anything that comforts." "Hut Is It nil cant? Take the ques tion of health for Instance. Mouey cannot glvo health, mid It Is better to be well thnu to be wealthy." "I ofteu wonder why people go on saying thut money cannot give bealtb when they must seo every day that money does glvo health and tlint pov erty causes illness. If work Is Injuri ous to me, I can afford to give It up. If I have to winter abroad, I can do It easily, without considering the ques tion of expense. If an operation Is re quired, I can pay the very best man to do It aud uuder tho very best condi tions. Tho poor man can do nono of these things. My ordinary way of life Is much more healthy than his. The food tbat I cat Is of tbe best quality and lu perfect condition, while ho ents adulterated rubbish and stale garbage. Ills house Is 111 warmed and Insani tary, and mine Is perfect In those re spects. Tbe poor man dies, and In nine cases out ot ten It serves him right." "Isn't that rather a terrible thing to say?" said tbe curate nervously, play ing with his wineglass. "In nine cases out of ten poverty Is the result of stupidity. You blame a man for bis moral defects, and I blame him for his mcutol defects. One Is Just as fair as tbe other. And both tho mental and moral defects are about equally capable or Incapable of rem edy." "Surely not," said the curate earnest ly. "A sinner may bo reclaimed, but you cannot give a man an Intellect" "You should nso tho same word In both cases. You may reclaim a man's Intellect just as you may reclaim bis morals. I have done It I did It in my own case. I admit that mental reclamation, like moral reclamation. Is rare." "It all seems so dreary and fatalist ic," ssld the curate. "So It Is," tho millionaire agreed cor dially. "As I told you, I don't like com forting cant Tho best fablo tbat ever was written was the fablo of tbe fox and the sour grapes. Tho cuiato seemed to reflect for a mo ment "Tell mc," ho said darkly, "do you valuo tho affection of your rela tives and friends and those whom you have about you?" "Of course," the millionaire owned. "Perhaps one values tbat most of all." "And do you mean to tell mc," asked the curate, flushed witb triumph, "that that kind of thing can be bought with money?" Tbe millionaire concentrated bis at tention on his cigar with the air of a man who can provide a platitude with out troubling to think. "Hut of course," he said, "you can buy affection as easi ly as you can buy a pound of tea and on almost tbe same commercial prin ciples." Tbe curate stuck to It "Are yon sure tbat It is genuine affection?" be said. "There," said the millionaire, "I don't trouble myself. I get respect and sub servience while I am there, and really I don't care wbat tbey say when I am not there. You Bee, I don't think about these people very much. It would an noy' me If tbey showed hostility while I was with them. It would give one all tbe trouble of having to think of new things to say. But they nre per fectly welcome to say what tlicy like behind my back, because they haven't got any money worth mentioning or any position, and tbey don't matter. But as a mattor of fact, money can generally buy genulno uffectlon, an af fection that Is just as real as that where there has been no valuo re ceived." ' "Really, tbls Is too cynical," said tho curate. "Not at all," replied the millionaire. "In fact, 1 am, on tho whole, less cyn ical than you. I still believe In grati tude, and It would appear that you don't Generosity Is an admirable and popular quality. You must admit that And It Is very easy for a rich man to be generous. Ue Just plugs In a few presents, as a gardener puts In seeds, and afterward ho gets the fruits quite genulno fruits too. 1 sometimes wonder bow anybody who Is not a mil lionaire believes In genuine affection. It Is certainly a luxury for tbe rich." "Well," said tho curate, with a sigh, "I must not let yon off. We owo $250 on the church restoration at 8t Uur nahas. Olvo me a subscription. I'll see If It makes mo think moro highly of you." "I nover subscribe, I either do a thing or I leavo It alone. I'll tell you what I'll do I'll wlpo out tbls debt for you altogether If you preach tbe opin ions you have heard from me from tbe pulpit" The little curate got quite excited. "I'd sooner steal the money and tben cut my throntl" he said. "If I could have all tho monty at the prlco of hav ing your views of llfo as well, I would not do It" The millionaire smoked for a mo ment or two In silence. "You're not a bad sort ot fool." be said at last To Save Her Child From frightful disfigurement Mra Nannie Ualleger, of L Urange, Us, applied JUucklon'a Arnica Halve to groat sure, on ber head and face, and writes Its quick ours exceeded all ber nopes. it worm wonaera in .ores. brolms. akin eruption", cum, bums scalds snd piles. 26o. Core guaranteed by W LDeLano, druggist. OABTOTIIA. Bears tbe . y Its Hind In Hut lcrn) BongM CLASSIFIED GOLUMS, I Notices under this head not to exreetl tiv. Uim, 50 cents r week; 1 60 a tuuutli; (Vi Der ve&r. For Sale. SHINGLES FOlt BALE. I have 86,000 A 1 Hhaved ceilur shingles for sale Wrile 11 W Joium, Jasper, for p''"c, etc. PIANO KOKBAI.E. A srooud hand piano for sale. Htelnway esquare. Inquire at this olllco tor particulars FOK REN 1'. Fifty acres of good farm laud, no bulldlngn, adjoining the corporate limits of the city of Eu gene. Apply for terms and partlcu laretolL Campbell, Ouakd olllce Got the Lamps Free. The lucky buyers of Crescent and Stearns bicycles who received Bolai lamps free were: 100th wheel E E Wil son; 110, Abble Allen: l'O, Moody Noel IS , Georgia Parker; 140, Edytb Kerns; 160, Wni Davis. Who will get the lUOlh wheel? The Crescent bicycle stands up. Bee them at V L Cham bers'. OREGON m SALEM. SEPTEMBER 23-28, 1901 GREAT AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL FAIR. BIB LIVE STOCK SHOW Good Racing in the Afternoon Latent Attractions In New Audi torium JliiiUtiug Every Even ing. With QoodMuaio. Beautiful Camp G round Free Special Kate on Cnnnwrt.' Ticket!, Come anil Briu j Your Fauiiiies. REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. Por Further Particulars, Address M D WISDOn, Sec, Portland. J. L. PAGE DKALiH IS (ROLCEJRiES Having a Large aud Complote stock of staple and Fancy Groceries bought In the best markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH. I can ofler the pnbllo better prices than any other house In Eugene. SOUTH AND EAST -VIA- Southern Pacific Go SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave Kuirena fo Portland and way stations at ;U0 a mi 2i08 p m. v Portland, ti:W a m 8:80 p ra v Kuiiena 2 KM p ni H.KJO a m Ar Ashland 12 Ml a m 12:08 a m Ar Haoramento o:U0 p m 4:20 a m Ar San Franolsoo 7.45 p m s;16 a m Ar Ogden 6:45 a v U '4R a ro Ar Denver VKXI a m 9.Ki . m Ar Kansas City 7:25 a m 7;VA a to Ar (Jhioago 7:45 am 9J a m Ar Los Angelas 1:20 p m 7.-00 a m Ar El Paso 0KKI p m 9:00 p in Ar Kurt Worth 0:90 am 6:80 a m Ar City of Moiloo m 9:ft5 a m Ar Houston 4:00 a m 4:00 a in Ar New Orleama 0:21 p ni 6:25 p m Ar Wsstilnfrton 6:42 a m 6:42 a m Ar New York 12:48 p m 12:48 p m Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains. Chair oars Haora mento to Ogden and Kl Paso, aati tourist cars to ChloaK. Ht luis, New Orleans and Washlbston. Connertinfr at Han (Fran clsoo with several steamship lloea for Honolulu, Japan, China, Phillluines, Central and Bouth America. 8m Mr I. Q Adauagent at.Eugene or addres 0 H MAKKHAM, OCA, Portland.Or mir Hinnuno is oai let, 10 ins "i n r.r.K I.IMITKD" trains of the "CHICACO, MJI, WAUKKB A 8T 1'AtJI. JlAII.ltOAD" V ., .1 t II ..... ........ ... . m, uiiiT fjanoct trains in ma woria. Ton will Sad It desirable Ui rlile on these Trains wh-n going l any point (n the F.utrn H'atee or Canada, They outtnent with all Trat.soontln-i.tal Trains and all ticket Asm la rell tick-U For further Itiformallia, pamphlet, ato ask any TUVM Kmt o, ' WCAHRY, Geueral Agent Trav Pass Agent, Portland, Ot. (i mm OREGON Jlal.t JJ1TU2 and Union Pacific 18 e EAST The O. R. A N. Co Gives the. Choice of THREE TRAINS DAILY TWO VIA THE OREGON SHORT LINE 10 Salt Lake, Denver, Omaha, Chicago and Kansas City. ONE VIA THE 6REAT NDRThERN RY. vo Spokane Minneapol St. Paul and Chicago.' Ocean Steamers leave Portland every fi Days fur SAN FRANCISCO. Eoata leave Portland dally for .11 Wil lamette and Columbia Itaver Points. Monthly H learners to Cblnaand Japan For lull In formation oall on or ad dross nearest O. R. A N. Tioket Agent or address, A. L. CRA1Q. Gen'l Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. Central Market, Watkins & Miller PROPRIETORS) rVillieep constantly onlhand I lull tupplj BEEF MUTTON 4 '.PORKand VEAL Which they will sell at) the lowe t oiarket prices. i fair snare ol tbe curjllc calronace solicited i TO THE FARMERS.: We will fit j the highest market price for Fat Cattle, Hogs and Hheep, Shop on Willamette St., iUGENE, OREGON. Delivered to anv part el tba oltf Free Gap Closed The operation of through tralu b tween Han Kranoleoo and Loa An geltm, v. Surf and Suit Bubtum, will begin on Sunday, March 311901 ....ON THE.NEW.... COAST LINE... Two Through Trains Dally. Tne Coast Line Limited leaving each terminal eaily In the morning equip, pod wl'h elegant cafe and parlor ears, will make daylight tri through the most ploturesque, varied and enter taining, soenea on the continent. Inquire of agents of the Southern Pacific. GO EAST VIA Shortest and Quickest Line TO ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MlUKEAPOLiS, CH1CAQ0 An all points East, Tareuth "alaoa ana Tourist Sleepers. Dining and Sulf.t Imokleg llkrary Oars. DAILY TRAINS? FABT TIME. 8EUVICEANO UCKNEltY UNKVJUALK Tlrkrts to.pnlnts East vli Portland and the OKKATNoVl HKltN KYonsale at South m l'eclfic I'eiK.t Hikes Olroe, Eugene, ot UHKAT NOKTUKltN Ticket Offlos 122 TRIRO STREET PORTLAND, Kor lUt4, Fold re d -nil Information eedina hnsterTrlp, call on or address. ABO DKNISTON Ticket Agent, Pertlaad, Orefoa,