Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, August 21, 1901, Image 3

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The Kind You nave Always Bought, nnd which has heea'
1.. nun fYil ftV(r itO VW1P8. lino i. .
iu - v
unu uas
All Counterfeits, Imitntioivs and " Jnt-as-frood" are but
Experiments tlmt trillo with ami eiii'itii.vi-r tho health of
lufauts and Children ExperUaco ng;:ii:ist Experiment.
at is CASTOR I A
Cnstoria Is a liarniless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing' Syrups. It Is l'leasnnt. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrcotio
Biibstnnce. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
nnd allays Fevcrishuess. It cures Diarrhuea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
nud Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Boars the
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CKNTOUW COM NY. TT MUHHAV TWrtT, NCWtMH CrTV.
i Administrator's Notice.
1 Notice 1b hereby given tbat the under
signed has been doiy appointed ad minis tra
$or of the estate of W. P. Nichols, de
ttised, by the County Court of Lan
County, Oregon, and all persons haviue
claim against paid estate are required to
'present the same fully verified to the un
,-:dereigned administrator at the law office o
X.Bilyeu, of Eugene, Oregon, within six
Horn ha liom tne date ot this notioe.
; Dated his 18th day of June, 1901.
li. r , JNICHOLB,
Administrator of said estate.
L. Biltko, Att'y.
Notice to Creditors.
i Matter of Estate of E. B, McEhoy, de-
teased.
Notioe is hereby given that the under
ligaed have been duly Appointed the Ex
ecutors of the Estate of E B. McElroy, de
eased, by the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Lane county, and have quali
led as such executors. All persons hav
ing claims agaiuBt the said estate will pre
heat the Bame verified as by law required
k Agnes C MeElroy at her residence at
Eugene, said county, within six months
from this date.
I Bated June 22, 1901.
J B. J. Pawthobnk,
W. S. MnFAnnKN. and
f Eiecutors of the Estate of E. B. Mo
Elroy, deceased,
1 Notice to" Creditors.
Estate of James H. Tucker, deoeased:
i Notice is hereby eiven to whom it may i
Oooceru that the undersigned Eliza G Ken
nedy, has been by the county court of Lane
tanty, Oregon, duly appointed adminis
Mil of the estate of James H To ok or, de
feased, and all persons having oluims
gainst said estate are hereby notified and
quired to present the same with the
poDer vouchers to said administra rix at
fcelaw office of Thompson & Hardy in
logene, Lane oonnty, Oregon, within six
wuuuu irom me aate ot mis notice.
I uated at Eugene, Oregon, this I9th day
V.t.yka l"l IT muwitTvr-
ldmiinrjtratrix of the estate of James
locker, deceased.
1H0MPSON & HARDY,
Attorneys for estate.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Xntlce fe herehv fflvnn that TTanrw flnA,M.
administratnr liiu fil ;n ii.. fun. nm.
county, uregon, hit boat account in
e matter of the estate of David G G Galley.
Secesseri'. Anil flu. f I , r..an.. t..T.
ad. tti ..-it. j...,.- Jli
M tuaUy passing on said final account, and
i ill W'lement of said estate.
1 All persons interested in laid eBtate are
lereliy noti Bed to present in writinx in said
stter any objection thoy have to the allow
fil Cnal account on or before the
1 ' Eu6n. Or, June, 3rd, 1901.
J pkipworth Henry Spores,
1A" 1 'or said K stats. Administrator
NOTICK
Nitice h hrreby Aiva that the undersigned
. 11 wi tuo uwuwn 01 ma es-
V. "Hj t " na 'estament ol Jcilin rait,
r cm, iim niea nu resignation as such ex
- . ,c county jonrc 01 iane county,
VKgoa, on this 8tb ciay of June, 1001, and
g on Monday, the 15th day of July. 1901,
. hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of
w my at the County Court room of the said
t.; . 1,1 "uuersigneo win maKe aupn
'mtotheHon. U.K. Kincaid, Judge of
j'?lurt. 'or ermiss!on to resign as such
jtuUu " 8 acceptance of said resig
lilted this h day of June, 190L
S. li. EAKnr,
Executor.
KOTICE TO CEEDITOlta.
I Notice i
ilk r 01 W MUm McPhersoo, deceased, by
tlue Connl. . t .....
iOr oi Liane uonniy. mate oi
tt'?"n 1 1 persona who bare oiairus against
jths tt " " herebT notiBed to present
otr i, executor at tne law office
W. B. Dorria. at Enact, Till flro.
ROB. .' .. f. --' .
- . -"Ulu Bix mnnihi imm lh. HatA
ot this
I.. . ' lln ne necessary Tuacners.
-'wi tnuBtb day ol May, 1901.
(5r 1, r Eil 1). BlBOIR,
w B. Downs, Eiecntor.
'orney for the estate.
Administrator Notice-
, Police ia hereby Biren
i that O. N. Uo-
D h L.. a- i
torAt.w u ,IU 7 "rpoiniea aiminutrm
cTi tbe.M,:l of M.rilda McLean de-
r,w.. , 7, ' eataie are ootioea
iaiJ il "m '" proper Touchers
si ,.tr B"tr,tor th fi of
aoMh:i',n tnJo'. Oregon, within
beteY ? 'Ud" notice,
"'ed J ol, 6th, 1901.
n v fr
Administrator ol suJ fc. ate
- miuroey
i ni5 siirnnrnrA nf
ceen mauo uiulor his per-
Signature of
. FREE!
A VOTING CONTEST.
The merchants of Eugene
will Give Away a
$650 Trowbridge Piano
To the church, Bcheol, organization or pri
vate individual receiving the greatest
number of votes by Oct. 19, 1U01,
Piano on exhibition at Corner Drug Store.
The following merchants issue ballots with
each 25c purchase. Ballot boxes at each
house represented:
h E. Ifunn, Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpets
and Shoes.
P. Frank &. Son, Dry Goods, Clothing, B
and Shoes.
H. Gordou, The House Furnisher.
Hampton Bros., Dry Goods and Clothing.
Loughm ller & Jreter, Hardware, Implements
and Bicycles.
S. H. Friendly, Dry Goods and Clothing.
Griffin Hardware Co., Hardware and Stoves,
Yoran & Son, Shoe?.
Geo. H. Smith, Restaurant, Confectionery,
T. A. Gilbert. Shoe Store.
Roberts BroB, Cigars and Tobacco.
Moon's Peed 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 ate,
Watkins and Miller, Wholesale and Retail
Butchers,
Dorrta Art Gallerv. Fhotocranhs.
J. O. Watts, Watches, Jewelry and Optical
Work.
Geo. T. Hall Son, Groceries and Crockery.
E. Schwarzschil . Books and Photographic
Supplies.
H. W.Uuna Co, Bakery, Confectionery,
H. E, Met Unahaii, bicycles and Repairing.
J. S. Luckey, Watd.es, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut
blass, hilverware.
Buckn er Clevenger, Millinery and Dre
Making.
Sterner & Wright, Groceries and Crockery,
W. li, McKinney, urocenes,
K0HLER& CHASE MUSIC HOUSE
The Largest f i Oldest on the I'acillc Coast,
rial ('ranclBCo, Calif,
MORRIS 4 CRAW,
Agents for Oregon.
A Voting
Contest
Given by the leading Merchants
ot Eugene by which a
$450 Kimball Piano
Will K Lriven FREE to the Iiodae. School.
("hiirfh nr ( tnranization voted the most popu
lar by Oct 14tb, VJ01. All ballots must be
marked with names of merchants issuing same
or they will not be counted.
The following merchants issue ballots with
each 25 cent cash purchase.
J V Kauffman, Dry Goods, Clothing and
Millinery,
David Link, Boots and Shoes.
F L Chamber, Hardware and Bicycles,
,T V Gre.'0 & Son, Gn.csr:.-.
L C Skeels, Groceries.
N T Wilson, Groceries.
Littlefield's Ciar Store, Cigars and
Tobaccos.
C C Hammond's Bakery and Restaurant,
(Vnfactioner.
University Book Store, Books and Sta
tionery.
J W Kavs Furniture Co, Furniture,
WinOr Photo Co., Photographs.
West Bros, Livery and Feed Stable.
Dr A G Atwood, Dentist over LaneCoun
(o lUnlt.
Eugene Soap Co, Manufacturer I.n La
Soap and Peerless WaMnr P-iw.)er.
F A Rankin, Pianos, Orgais and Muniual
(roods.
J A Mauirr, Jeweler,
Eugene Mill ud Elevator Co., Flour.
Filer's Piano House, Portland, Or , Western
Wholesale Dealers in Kimball Pianos.
F A Rsnk n, Local Agt
' Notice To Creditors-
Notice Is hereby Eiren that the under
signed has been appointed administratrix
of the estate of S" . V. Hammitt deceased br
an order of the Coontr uoort oi ib
(Innntr Orecon dnlv maii and entered of
record on Monday the 17th day ot Jane
l.KJl. All persons haring claims against
aid estate ars hereby inquired to present
ih.m dnlv verified to the undersigned at
ber residence at Mohawk in said County,
or at the law office of E O. Potter in En
gene, Oregon within sli months from the
date of this notioe; Dated Ibis I th d.j
of Jons IMl.
Fuxcia flixxrrr.
Administratrix of the estate of
N P Hammitt, deoeasid.
E O PoTTin, .
Attorney for Mtat"
CLASSIFIED COM,
Notice, under this head not to exceed b.e
ln, 50 oeuu per week; tl 50 a month; ti2
par year.
For Sale.
8H1NULES FOR SALE.-I Uave
35,000 A 1 abavtril oeiar i-lilliglns for
eule Write H W Joi.tx, JtMper, for
pricrs eio.
PIANO KOR BALE. A second baud
piano for eslf. Stelnway enquare.
Inqulteat tlil ottltH fur partii'uUre.
FOR RKN I'. Fifty acre ot KOod fitrni
lurd, un iitiililiiign, mljdiiunu the
eoipori.tBliu.it.. of tlie city of Eu
Hi ue. Apply fur terms and particu
lars to I L Campbell, CJuahd ulllL-e
Astounded the Editor.
Editor 8 A Brown, or Betiuettevllle,
8 C, was otio liiiiiieiinoly Mirprlsed.
"Through loiij; fcoflerui) from tly ip.
sla," lie write, "my wife was greatly
run down. Bho bad no strengtli or
vlor and suttered gri':it distress from
her i-tulliHi'li, but Bhe tried Eleotrio
Bitters wlileli helped her at once, aud
after using four bottles, she ia eutirely
well, can eat anything It's a grand
touic, and Its gentle laxltive qualities
are spleudid for torpid IWer." For in
digestion, loss of appetite, stomach and
liver troubles it's a positive, guaran
teed cure. Ouly 60o at W L. DeLano's
drug store.
CASTORIA
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signatory
The Best Prescription tor rialarl.,
Chills aud Fever Is a bottle Grovk's
Tastei.kss Chili. Tonic. It Is simply
Iron aud quinine in a tasteless form. No
cure no pay. Price 60o,
Humer Kye.
VVm Kenshaw has beeu appointed
Eugene agent for the celebrated Hun
ter Haiti mora Rye, on- ot the best
whli-Rles manufactured. It is oottled
by VVm Lauabau & Hon, Baltimore,
Maryland.
The flavor of EI inner Rye ia concen
trated from iti uniform quality, purity
mil age, nud is always recognized. It
the American gentlemau's whiskey.
Stock Ranch for Sale.
321 aores, located on Lost Creek, 12
miles Irom railroad station, for sale
cheap. Laud in cultivation, 60 acres
balance In pasture; good Improve
ments; one mile from school, and
three-quarters of a mile from the post-
office, with daily mail. Call at the
Corner Drug fttore, Eugene, for terms
and further particulars.
What a Tale it Tells.
If that mirror of yours shows a
wretched, sallow complexion, a Jaun
diced look, moth paichesand blotches
on the skin, it's liver trouble; but Or
King's New Lire film regulate the
liver, purify the blood, give clear skin,
rony cheeks, nch complexion. Ouly
26o at W L D-Lano's drug store.
To Travelers.
If you want to make a trip to moun
tains, mines nr McKenzle Springs, see
Al Montgomery at the Minnesota
Houee. He baa a first class rig in the
stables run In connection with the
hotel. Itenieruber, very reasonable
charges.
Better for the Blood Than Sarsaparllla
For those living In the Malaria districts.
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic
Cleau Heed This is the year to get
perfectly clean seed to sow; It Is almost
clean as threshed, and by cleaning It
thoroughly this year it will save work
next year. Don't row a foul seed this
year.
For Bale 336 acre of land; 166
acres in cultivation, the rest pasture
aud timber; good $1200 house; 2 good
barm-; good 10 acre fruit orchard; one
hall mile from depot. For particulars
Inquire at tnis office.
Oats Wanted. Highest market
price paid for oats by Ax Billy, Eu
gene.
Executor's Notice.
Kntice is hereby eiven that the under
signed, James bcrivner, nas oeen amy
appointed executor of the estate of Andrew
QCrtvner, aoccaaeu, vy ilia wuuij uuun wi
Lane county, Oregon; and all persons hav
ing claims against said estate are hereby
notified to present the same with the proper
vonchfrt to tne undersigned fiecnlor at
lb law office of L. Bilyen, in Eugene, Oie
gon, within six months from the date of
this notice.
Dated this 12th day of iugnst, 1801.
JAMES KCK1VNEH,
L. Iiii.tKC, Exeo. of said estato,
Attorney.
NOTICE TO CltEDITOHH.
Notice is hereby giren that John 8.
Montgomery has been .ppointed by the
County Court o) Lane ocnntj, slate of Ore
gon eiecntor of the last will and testament
and of the estate of Cynthia Ellen Mont
gomery, deceased. All persons hairing
claim, against said estate are hereby noti
fied to present them with the proper
vouchers to the undersigned at the law
offic. ol Uarbsogh Kuwiuger, in Engene,
Lane oonnty, state of Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notioe.
Dated this Utb day of July, A. D. l'JOl.
Juris H. Mostoomkbt.
Executor of said Estate.
II .aiuron Kwsnnna.
Attj'sfor said Estate
A CROUPIER'S STORY.
She drew his stakes away and said:
"Cotuo, Mill; we must go."
He yielded to her smile, aud they
move ! away. I smiled grimly to my
self, i Unuw he would return. The
uutu was bitten fiercely. The gam
bling fever wns In his blood.
I was right. In half an hour they
were back, aud ho won steadily. Once
fho snatched his 20 franc piece from
the red nnd put it ou the star, lie was
like a madman and struck her on the
back, not uieatilng to hurt her, hut be
cause he wns beside himself with Joy.
8lie shrunk from him n little aud
grew pule at his loud laugh.
"Come away. Mill. Indeed you've
played enough." I heard her whisper.
"In a minute," be said, slinking off the
little hand laid so gently on his arm.
Her eyes fashed nnd. with n swift
movement, she snatched his stnke nnd
swept Ills money away from him.
'Hang It, I should have won!" ho
cried fiercely.
'Oh, Phil!" was all sho said, but her
tone, so hurt, so surprised, recalled him
to himself.
They wnlked away a few steps, and
I could hear them talking.
"Don't play any more, riill; please
don't," I heard her sny.
Just oneo more," ho urged, "and
then I will go."
"Oh, Mill, I'm so tired. Menso take
me home. Don't leave nie here alone,"
eald the pleading voice.
Just a minute, Dolly." And he came
bnck to piny.
Thero sho stood, alone. About her
surged tho crowd, a motley one. Curi
ous looks were enst upon tho fnlr
young English girl. One ninn spoke
rudely to her, but sho heeded not.
Sho did not hear him. Sho heard only
tho beating of her heart. Across her
fnco swept every emotion. Such a
proud llttlo fnce! I rend It llko n book.
Cut to tho quick sho wns thnt ho
should neglect her. Wounded pride,
annoyance, affection, nil wcro buttling
within her.
But tho woman's love, which Is
stronger fnr than pride, conquered. I
saw her turn and look nt him, too, for
ho wns playing high 100, 200, 300
frnnc stnkes nnd losing everything.
She murmured to herself, "Oh, I'hll,
I didn't think you would hnvo dona
It!" Then sho drew off her gloves, and
upon her pretty. Blender, Jeweled fin
gers I saw a wedding ring. I'efhnpa
sho remembered the "for better, for
worse," with which thnt ring was
placed there, for she kissed It furtive
ly, then came swiftly to him. "I'hll,"
she snld, one hand upon his shoulder.
IIo turned, not quite deuf to thnt
voice yet He wns llko a uinu In a
dream, his ruddy fnco white nud'
drawn, his eyes like black coals. The
gambler's passion quivered lu every
lino of his figure.
"Phil," thnt sweet voice, full of love
and pleading, snld ngulu, "when I
show you this" her linger on her wed
ding ring "you will coma with me,
won't you?"
IIo looked Irresolute.
Just then she cnught my glance, full
of pity. Sho drew up her proud little
bend llko a deer at bay. Sho was game
to the backbone and wouldn't bo pitied
by me, a croupier. '
"You never refused mo anything be
fore. It Is I Dolores who ask you,
Come!"
Her eyes looked into his, and her
great love forced him to yield.
"Just this once," ho said hoarsely,
flinging down a 200 franc note.
I saw her lips move. Sho prayed he
would lose. She wns right It wns the
turning point Und he won then he
would hnve plnyed on nnd on until tho
end, nnd then who knows whnt then?
"Come, Phil!" sho snld again.
And as If dazed ho let her lead hliu
owny.
Then the piny stopped, nnd as I turn
ed to go I saw them iignln. Ho was
seated upon a bench, his head ou hla
hands, totally unniauued. Sho stood be
sldo him with almost motherly kind
ness. "Poor old fellow! Never mind. You
bavo mo still," she sold.
He looked up at her, and If thero wns
ever worship In a man's eyes It shone
In his.
"Yes," ho snld tremulously. "Thank
heaven, I've got you still, my salvation!
I don't deservo your love, Dolly, hut,
pleaso heaven, I will."
Once afterward I saw them. Ho look
ed well and better, somehow, oud she
well, I'm not good at expressing things,
but I think sho never forgot thnt half
hour all alone. Some things kill a wo
man. She loved him a la mort and for
gave him all, but I think the Joy of lov
ing him died within her soul that day.
Sho seemed older and bad a look In
her face like a madonna.
That is nil my story, but until I dlo I
shall admiro thnt woman's pluck. Why
did I let him play? How could I help
It? I am only a croupier. Spare Mo
ments. Friend..
"It Is tho odUjt of the world," said
tho man" 'laugh and the world laughs
with you; weep and you weep aloue.'
Friends aro many when the purso Is
long, but when euro and allllctlou como
ah, how Is It that I should know this
sad truth, that lu such times as theso
friends ore Indeed few! Tho loyalty
of friendship Is something I have long
consecrated In my Inmost heart of
hearts. Olio should lie free with all
possessions, but should bo miserly of
his friends. Make friends as you tread
life's earlier path. Keep constantly
fortifying your stock of friends, or tho
latter will soon pass from you. Tho
friends of our youth are no doubt tho
best of nil, enduring through llfo with
out thought or need of change. As
Thackeray st.!d, 'We are so much nlono
In this world; you who hnvo anything
to lovo hold that friend to your heart
and thank Ciod.' "-Exchange.
Every loth bicycle purchaser gets tv
solar lamp free. 170 was Koy Taylor,
180 wa. T O Kaday, ISO was J W Har
ris, 200 was F H Dlllard, and 210
I will ixmiesoon. SVho will get 117 F
L Chambers.
Kimball piano tickets, on everything
it K L Chambeis.
OABTOIIIA.
, m1 fm&m
the delay which ts Increasing you misery and wasting the days
of your life. Why not stop the psjn today f
Belen, Miss., March 0. INK).
I have used one bottle of Winoqtf Card til auit one pck-tor Thrdford'a
Blaekl)raUKti'. lloforo 1 began to rake your ineitluiiu'S t had pains in my
baok. liiin, h:-.,or bowels and ruy arms, goiitottiuo.i I Omuirlit 1 would go
Mind. My ru-nd ached and I was so weak I could hanliy walk across tho
floor. Now I can only fool a little ul the pain In my solo and 1 am KoinK to
us. your mudicititfs unUl I (ret aured, Jor f believe thoy will oortainly euro
me. I have boon married twelve year, and am ths mothor of seven ehildron.
I thank you for your wonderful medietas and wuat it has done for mo.
MATILDA 6MITH.
E r sdneo snil lltsralnre, address. sMcs STmrtoms. "The I .vltM' Ailtmrr
Ivuuueut", The Cnsltaaooga MedloUM Company, ctuttuutoue. Tsun.
SA'
Belknap Hot Springs.
Ed Howe has leased the Belkuap
Hot Wprittgs for the season of 1IH)1, and
patrons of this splendid summer and
health resort may expect good treat
ment nt his hands.
Hpleudid camping grounds with fine
mntiululn branch water had I hi' re to in
pipes; wood convenient. Hoard and
lodging on reasonable terms Address
En Howk,
Helknap Hpilngs, Oregon.
Pure Home Made Brandy.
For liver, kidney or stomach trou
bles, colds, lagrlppe or biliousness there
Is nothing bettor than Frauds' pure
brandies. All orders promptly filled
with piune, apple or pear brandy at
7S oenUi per quart, or $12.50 per gallon.
Orders by stage or express will be ee
outely boxed. Made aud sold to con
sumers only.
I M Francis,
Fifth and Blair sttetits, Ftigene, Or
To Save Her Child
From frightful dlsllguretnent Mrs
Nantlio Qiilleger, of La Grunge, Qa,
applied Itucklen'a Arnica Halve to
grout sores on her head and face, and
writes its quick cure exceeded all her
hopes. It works wonders lu tores,
bruises, skin eruptions, outs, burns,
scalds and idles. 25o. Cure guaranteed
by VV L DeLauo, druggist.
For Sale.
Ou corner ot Fourth and Jeflerson
streets, one ((Hurler block and boose,
newly built, twelve rooms, all rooms
haul finished and are large and neatly
finished; fine windmill tower; water
piped through hotiso and lawn; good
barn; also flue fruit ot all kinds. For
particulars call ou
8 M DouoLAO.
Sheep Nolice.
Geo T Hall has 260 yearling Arst
oluss ewes which lie will let out In
small bands on shares or sell the same.
MALARIA MAKES IMpUKb BLOOD!
Grove's Tasteless Chill Totilo oures
malaria.
A Bakoain. 046J acres of land; 100
ores In cultivation ;rest lu open prairie,
well seeded down ; plenty of running
water year around ; limber abundant;
9-rooni bouse, and barn that holds 103
tons of hay; place 2 miles from depot'
postofllce and good public school;
$12.50 per aore; for further particulate
Inquire of 1 ! Campbell. Guahd
WAnKiiousE fob Rent. The ware
house at the south end of the river
bridge for rent. Enquire of E J Mc-
Clauahau, chairman of committee on
oard of trade.
Another car of liaolne buggies just
arrived at K L Chrmbers',
Hicvci.k Baboain. $1 1 Ladles
bicycles $'i5 this week. Fine O A J
tires, and blgh grsde equipment
throughout. Bee them st McClana-
ban's.
Hiiob Found. A ladles' shoe, In
good condition, was fouud on the
street Thursday. Owner can have
same by calling at this nfllce and pay
log for this notice.
HEAD ACHE
Iloth my wtf and itiTulf hmwt bn
UHlriK CASCAKKTH anl ihey are tbo boav
tne'llctna wo bave evnr bud In tho bouse. Lut
Mic my wife wu frantlo with hralMhn for
two1ayi, Bhfl tried tome of vourCAHCAKETM,
nd bfj rtiUoTfA the p1d in her head klmont
Uomcdlfttely. Wo both recomttndCcreiV
Cm ah. h'XMroKD,
PUUbunr S&fo & Depcu Cu, fliutrarg, P.
Candy
M mtW CATMARTTC jk
TWA 01 MAN Mawrmio
P)iint. TtlataMf. HKnt, Tat OoM, Do
Oul, HuJtr tHikvn, WftRkmi. ur Oric. K. Ifcc, too.
... OURS CONSTIPATION. ...
lss- CMsTfMUr. s Wlr4., IS T. lit
MTO PIf f"iJ ir1r'iwriftf all dmg-
BfintU 1tH Lr.d 1w Han imn BcqgM
Told by Pain
If you hive pains you should look after
them Qtiickly. Pain shows somethiod' is
wrong. The sharper the pain the more (La
ger thr b la deUy. There are thomuod
of women to-iay who are bearing awful
paia almost continually, rather than tell a
fihysictm about the shooting pains la their
ower abdomen, about the agony of falling
of the womb and the distress of leucorrhoea.
They let the months pass and their trouble
becomes harder to cure and more distressing.
But modest women can secure exemption
'rem the embarrassment of a private exami
nation. When pain tells them of danger
they can cure themselves by the use of
In the ffetvacy of their homes. You can be
cured sjsjthout distressing publicity. With
these faats before vou there is no reason for
OREGON
SALEM, .
SEPTEMBER 23-28, 1901
CHEAT AGRICULTURAL
AND
INDUSTRIAL FAIR.
BIB LIVE STOCK SHOW
Good Racing in the
Afternoon-
Latent Attrnctions In Now Audi
torium JtuililhiK Kvery Kven
iug, With Gooii Munio.
IV.utiful Camp Or our ' 1 vo
JSjM'c'ial Katett on (tiiiKTt'
Tickotx, Como ami lirin
Your FituulieH.
R1DUCE0 RATES ON ALL RAILROADS-
For Further Particulars, AddrutM
M D WISDOH, Sec, Portland.
Your attention Is called to (lie "l'lONKKR
IJMITKD" trains of the "t!HIfl.CI). MIL-
WAUKKK ft 8T l'AUL It X I, HO AD"
"The only perfect trains in the world."
Tou will find it desirable to ride on these
Trains when going to any point In the
Kastern Htatea or Canada. Thoy connect
with all Transcontinental Trains and aU
ticket Agents sell tickets.
r ir further information, namnhlota. etc.
ask any Ticket Agent or
V .1 KI)1)Y,
J W CASKV, V. meral AKenl
irav rass Agent, 1'ortlanil, Old (on
OJREGOJI
UfllON PACIFIC
Aim
TO
THE
EAST
The O. R. N-Co
Gives the Choice of
THREE
TRAINS
DAILY
TWO VIA
THE OREGON
SHOUT LINE
TO
Salt Lake,
Denver,
Omaha,
Chicago and
Kansas City.
Ctt VIA
THE GREAT
HORThERN
P.f.
TO
Spokane
Mlnneapol s.
St- Paul and
Chicago-'
Ocean rtleauier. leave Portland very
ft Days fur
SAN KRANCISCO.
Boat, leave Portland dally for all Wll
lainetteanil LVIurnlils It.ver Point".
Monthly Hteauiora to C'hlnaaiid Jnpan
For lull In r-iruiHt Inn call mi i.r ad-dti'-
neiireet O. II. A '. 'I ml tl Aiii-tit
or addre.il,
A. L. CKAKJ.
(liti'l Pai-etiger Agent,
Portland, Ur.
Central Market,
Dt Ml
PROPRIETORS
rVilCu'tn cr.s!enllj crh'fD i 'ul! siifplj
BEEF MUTTON
IPORKand VEAL
Which they will sell at the lowe t
market prloea.
k lair slnie cl lie pcsilc mn-n sollriied
: TO THE FARMKRR-i
We will pry the highest market prloe
fur hut Cattle, Hogs and t-hwp.
Shop on Willamette St.,
iUGENE, OREGON,
aner- Delivered to ant tart ot the olty
J. L. PAGE
-DKALKH IN
ROCERL-S
Having a Large and Complete stock of
Hlaple and Fancy Groceries bought
In the best markets,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR GASH.
I can oiler the puhllo better prices
than any other house lu Eugene,
Gap Closed
The owration of through trfcliu be
twoeii San Fnuiuirico and Loa An
Kelt, via Surf aud Saul Barbara,
will Iwyiu ou
rSui'day, Jarch 31, 1901
....ONTIIE;NEW....
COAST
LINE...
Two ThruuKh Trainn Dally. Th
Coant Lino Limited leaving each
terminal eatly lu tho morning eiuip.
jted witli elegant cafe and jtarhr oara.
will ma Ice daylight triw through the
niont pioturenque, varied and enter
tniuiiig, aueneson the ooutineaL
Inquire of ageuta of thej
Southern
Pacific.
SOUTH AND EAST
VIA
Southern Pacific Go
SHASTA ROUTE
Trams leave Kugeno fo Portland aid way
. stations at 8-.UU a m; 2K p m.
v Portland
v Eugene
Ar Ashland
Ar Hacrauiento
Ar Bau Francisco
:8u a m
2:08 p Ul
111:80 a m
6KJ0 p u
7:415 p m
8:80 p ra
8 Ml a m
12KW a m
i:W a m
8:16 a m
Ar Ogilon
Ar Lenver
6:45 a D
VKJO a m
lea a m
TAb a m
U.-M a m
VI a m
7;26 n
BJ0 a m
Ar Kansas City
Ar Chicago
Ar Ixw Angeles
Ar Kl 1'aao
Ar Fort Worth
Ar City of Mexico
Ar Houston
lr20 p m
OKKI p m
i:30 a in
9:69 a m
4:00 a m
0:21 p m
6:43 a ra
12:43 p m
7 KM a m
11:00 p ae
SJO m
VM a m
4:00 a m
6:2A f b
0:42 a m
12:43 r m
Ar New Orleama
Ar Washlnirton
Ar New York
Pullman and Tourist cars on v
both traius. Chair cars Sacra
mento to Ogden and Kl Paso,
anil tourist cars to Chioag.,
tit Iiuis, New Orleans auu
Washinirtou.
Connecting at Ban (Fran
cisco with several steamship
line, for Iloniilulu, Japan.
China, l'hilllpiuoe, i ,C.utral
and Bouth America.
See Mr I. Q Adair,fagent,at,Eugens
or addros
0 H MAKKHAM,
11 1" A, Portlaad.Or
GO EAST
VIA
Shortest and Quickest Line
TO
ST. PAUL, OULUTH. MIKNEAP0L1S. CHICAGO
An all point. KasU
Thrsoih Psl.e. and Teurlst II. ...ra.
Dlnls and SuS.t tie.hle lltrarf Csrs,
OAILYTRALNs" FASTTIMK. fS
8 E It V 1CKAJ) 1) 8CKNK K Y UN E WAL
Tl. kets tou.lnU Kast vl Tortland and th.
SUKA'i' Nt dt I'll KltN It Y.,osisale at Bonth
ra l'sritio leiN.t 'lirket tllrc, Kugeno. os
UitKAT NOldliKKN Ticket Otlio.
. 122 TRIRD STREET
PORTLAND,
Fnr Rat-., F.W,rs sod full lofonnatira
ailins.l asUrTrtp.call.on or ailiima.
ABO PKNISTON
i Tlckst Agent, Portland, Oregon, .