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ft. a Trttlfl Vnil TToT- AliFniw T " , ' " uuugiir, ana which lins bcett iu uso fop over 30 years, lias borno the sifrnntnro of i ,r TT" " nnl h"8 fcoen ,ulMl0 u,,llr his per- j uw: Allow uo OIl0 to dp(,Pivo yol, ,;i th I All Counterfeits, ImltaUorvs and " Just-ns-good" ... o but '. Experiments that trifle with and endaii-oi- the I . -uii of f Infants anil Children Fxpcrl. ttco n-uinst Ut,,,. iicut. I What is CASTOR.A ! Castoria is a harmless substitute tor Castor o:-, :aro- gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant. It ) contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Jfarcotio J substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms T and allays Feverishness. It cures Diurrhuua and AVind Colic. It relieves Teething' Troubles, cures Constipation ' and Flatulency. It assimilates the Fond, regulates the ? Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. 5 The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS S7 Sears the The Kind You Have Always Bought I In Use For Over 30 Years. I FREE I fYOTING CONTEST. - The merchants of Eagene " will Give Away a '50 Trowbridge Piano T tte church, Bchol, organization or pri vate individual receiving the greatest number of votes by Oct J 9, 1101. 1 toon exhibition at Corner Drug Store. ' T following merchants Issue ballots with t 5a purchase. Ballot boxes at each i represented: , lunn. Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpets ( Shoes. tok A Son. Dry Goods, Clothing, B Bhoea. jrdou, The House Furnisher, flton Bros., Dry Good and Clothing. 4 to lleriteter, Hardware, Implements - Bicycles. Friendly, Dry Goods and Clothing, a Hardware Co., Hardware and Stoves. k& Son, Shoes. . Smith, Restaurant, Confectionery, -Gilbert. Shoe Store. 1B Bros, Cieara and Tobacco. i teed Store, Perfection Flour) Mfg. by . helm and Son. B o Pa ne and Co, Bicycles and Sporting Mods. I Grain and Produce Co., Corner of Oak jiiuia sts. mn and Miller, Wholesale ' and Betail- aYfL i Art Gallery. Photographs. J. u. Watts, Watches, Jewelry and Optical V ark. f a T. ITall Son, Groceries and Crockery. I cKsiwarzscnu , LSoolcs and i'notograpnic ft ' till on fi wVbunn Co, Bakery. Confectionery, JajMcClanahan, Bicycles and Repairing. R. Lockey, Watches, Click, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Silverware. if?? Clevenger, Millinery and Dreis Jwsf Wright, Groceries and Crockery. Pv. St JlcKinney, Groceries. CXER& CHASE MUSIC HOUSE t largest S" a Oldest on the Pacific Coast . J Sal franoleco, Calif. f MORRIS A CRAW, Agents for Oregon. Aj Voting Contest t Given by the leading Merchants I ot Eugene by which a C450 Kimball Piano "Tlfce given FREE to the LodRe. School, or Organization voted the most popu iT ""JM l4th ly01 AU ballot muflt m witti names of mercnants issuing same f will not be counted. ' follnwinr mArrhMd fun tittllrita with M cont cash purchase. TV Kauffman, Dry Goods, Clothing and Millinory. givid Link, boots and Shoes. J L Chambers, Hardware and Bicycles. J y Green &Son, G roc tries, C Skeela, Groceries, f T WiUon, Groceries. Mttjetield'i Cigar Store, Cigars and 'I 'ibaccos. vC Hammond's Bakery and Restaurant, t Confectioner, uiivfreity Book Store, Books and SU ti"nery. v Kavi Furniture Co, Furniture. Winter I'hoto Co., Photograph. Wfeat U T I I X'J btV,!- -i-- - ---", unci j auu i cu . buic At wood. Dentist over Lane Coun ty lUnk. ;oe Soap Co, Mannfactureni Ln Ln J Soap and Peerless Waehimr Powder. ATA lUnkin, Pianos, Orgais.aod Musical A Mauirr, Jeweler.' tne Mill and Elevator Co.. Flour. Piano House, Portland, Or, Westtrn noitMie Dealers in Kimball Pianos. "A Rnk n. Local At j Notice to Creditors. fitter nf Pi.t. i v T) ir.ri.,. d. t . . - )"i,h"ehJ giTfn th.t Ihe nndr- "tiiibwo duly Kppoiotrd Ihe El ? l lh EaUte of E B. McElroy, de- .g.iiin tbe u d enUte will pr- "u Trnaea 11 dt i.w require C UcElroj t h.r reeidf nee bI k ? id contt wilhin ait month! T "' , 1VUI. i B. J. Hawtbosnb, I W. S. McFaddkti, . id ri Aojcm C. UcKliot, . -Kon o( the LUle ol t B. Mo HdMeu.d, , i iue i.oanij i;onri 01 me oi.i. wi . W Iof Lane ooddI', and h.Te qa.li fc'ich Liecntore. All rwreoni hT- m . .... Signature of CLASSIFIED COLUMN. Notlcee ander this head not to exceed fira inee, 60 oenta per week; CI 50 a month; $12 per year. For Sale. WANTED. A. woman to do family washing. Apnly at tbe residence of I L Campbell, North Pearl street at once. FOB REN 1'. Fifty aoree of good farm land, no buildings, adjoining tbe corporate limits of tbe city of Eu (tene: Apply for terms and particu lars to I L Campbell, Guard offl oe CLOAK LOST. Saturday, Sept 14th a lady'e;cloak lost In Eugene. Heavy material trimmed with browm fur. Please leave at this office. FOR SALE. A good team of young horses; good size; well broke and ln Mood order. North Pearl street, Eu gene. J M Joseph WANTED TO BUY A vacant lot within 3 or 4 blocks of Willamette street between 6:b and tOtb. Ad dries Box 202, Eugutie. WANTED -Sivci'.l pirwns of char acter and good reputation In each state (one in this county required) to represent and advertise old establish ed wealthy buslnees house of solid financial standing. Salary $18.00 weekly with expenses adltional, all payable in cash each Wednesday direct from head offices. Horse and carriage furnished, when necessary. References, Enolose self-addressed envelope. Manager, SG6 Caxton Building, Chicago. Sheriff's Sale on Execution. Notice is hereby eiven that bv virtue ol an execution dnl; isiined oat ot the Circuit Court of the Stole ot Oregon, (or the county of Clatsop, on tbe 26tn day of August, A. D., 1901, ou a judgment ren dered in Baid court on the 11th day of Feb ruary, 18'JH, in a Buit in said court wherein F. I. Dunbar, as receiver in the suit of H. L. Sabin atd A. Schilling, plaintiffs, against W. G. Howell and B. L. Ward, has partners, G. Reed, J. W. W Ich, O. W. Fulton, Oeorge No land, Q. Wingate, Cas Ward, The Simmons Manniactnnog Co, M. J. Badollet. Chicago Stove Works and J. W. Hare, defendants, plaintius, and Qeorge ilill was defendant; and to me di rected, commanding me tnat out oi tne per sonal propeity of the said defindant, or it eufheient oontd not be fonnd, then out ol the real property belonging to the said de fendant in the said county, on or alter the Ilth day ol February, i8U8, to aatlaty the sum of Three Hundred and Forty-Seven and 30-100 ($317.30) Dollars, and the fur ther aura of 'len and 20-100 ($10.24') Dol lars, ooits, ard also costs of and upon this writ; and being unable to find personal property belonging to the said defendant to satisfy said judgment and costs and accru ing costs, l am on me oia aay oepiemuer, I9U1, duly levy on all the defendant's In ttrext in and to the following described real property, to-wit: Lots 1 and 10 in Sec. 10 and lota 3, 4,5, 6, 7, 8 and in See. 11 Tp. 16, south of range, 6 east of Willamette Meridian, situated in Lan county, Oregon. Now therefore in tbe name of the State of Oregon, and in compliance with said writ, 1 will oner for aale the above described premi es, subject to redi-mption, at public auction to tbe highest bidder for cash, at tbe southwest door of the ' County Court house, in Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, on Monday the 21st day ot October, A. D., l'JOl, between tbe hours of 9 o'clock a. m and 4 o'clock p. m., to wit: at 1 o'clock p. m. oo said day. Dated this 10th day of September, 1801. W. W. YVITHEB8, SberiO Lane Co., Ore. NOTICE OF FINAI SETTLEMENT. Estate ol Matilda W rig.il, deceased. Notice is hereby givm ihat Inns Hangs, executrix ol aaid estate has Sled her ac count lor final settlemi at ol aaid estate, and Monday tbe 7th daj ol October, 1W1. at ten o'clock in tbe forenoon of aaid day has been set by order ol Ihs Court to bear objections to the same. Usui Bi."os Gio B Doaaia Executrix. Alton, ey. A CL0SECALL. Tn: . sling one day on the Hudson itiver railroad with a friend In the ;rmy he rvlatod to me a personal ex y.Tlface which Is to say the least bar rowing. Tin- couverat!on of my friend con verted tbe tedlousues-i of the Journey Into lUjoyineut, and before we had sup posed ourselves at Peeksklll we were surprised at the shout of the brakeman announcing the station, "Garrison!" "Do you not stop hero for West Tolut?" I inquired. "No," replied the captain. "I am go ing to Hudsou to dine." Immediately after isslng Harrison the train steamed thro gh the long tun nel which takes Its na .ie from the sta tion. My friend was Klent for several minutes after, when, turning to me, be said, "I always feel chilly when 1 go through that tunnel." "For what reason?" I asked. "I was caught in It ono night," said the captain, "and I think I never so narrowly escaped death as on that oc casion." I begged him to relate the particulars, and he obligingly described the occur rence as follows: "You hove lived long enough in Cold Spring." said the captain, "to know that the Saturday dinners of Mr. arc exceedingly delightful. Well, on oue occasion 1 was present at one of these Saturdny evening reunions, and there was such an uuusmtl amount of enjoyment thnt time new by with dou ble Its ordinary rapidity. General Scott had taken his seat nt the whist table, and, having been beaten, lie could not bear to abandon the game until he bad had his 'revenge.' "A' group of West l'olnt professors watched the players with deep interest, and I myself became so absorbed in watching the game that when I at last remembered that 1 bad agreed to meet Livingston at the depot and go with blin to Garrison I found, ou looking at my watch, that I bad but seven min utes to get to the train. I made my adieu hnstlly and walked rapidly to the station, but arrived too late. The train bad gone. "The night wns delightful. The etura were brilliant, and the moon waB near ly full. 1 felt unusually well, and be ing an excellent walker I at once re solved to walk to Garrison, for the dis tance was about three miles only and 1 bad on several occasions walked over that portion of the railroad. I ex amined my time table and saw there were no trains due for some hours. I did not at that time know It had been that day changed. "Alter plcblug uiy way over the long bridges on piles and testing my pow ers of walUlng a rail over the draw bridge 1 reached the mouth of the tun nel. It looked darker und more for bidding than 1 expected, and 1 paused a few moments before 1 resolved to go through It. 1 had not gone far when I was In perfect darkness. Knowing that tbe trnlns run on the right band track, 1 took the one on the left, ln order that 1 might not be overtaken In the rear and could see the engine light if approaching me in front as soon os. possible. I bad reached about the mid dle of the tunnel when I beard the dis tant rumbling of a train. I listened attentively and fell sttlstied that t lie cars were coming from the direction of Cold Spriif:. "1 therefore coutinii.'d on the track I bad taken. Presently the sound of the engine whistle reverberated in the dismal pnssr.ro. and 1 was startled with tiie siii'ulur effect, for at one In stant I was sure It came from the north, while a rccon 1 sound seemed to come from ttte opposite direction. In fact. I souh Iit'ciinie so uncertain as to the way the train would approach that 1 t:ood still a.id watched both en trances. In a very few moments I saw the bright light of the locomotive sweeping around the curve near the northerly mouth, and 1 felt relieved, for the train was on tbe other track. But the unearthly noUe of the rapidly moving ears was enough to terrify even a stout heart. "While watching the passing train I suddenly became aware of another train entering the tunnel from the op posite direction. Kscnpe seemed Im possible. Hoth tracks were occupied, ami I knew If I lay down upon the middle of the truck the cowcatcher would Inevitably tear me to atoms. "1 thought of the trench outside of the track and sprang across the rull to throw myself down ou It, but us the beam of the engine light came rushing toward me I found that there was not room. Why my wits did not desert me has always been a wonder, for 1 felt that I had but a second or two to live and would be killed In a most hor rible niauuer, but a merciful Provi dence directed my eyes to an unusunl ly large cavity In the wall, caused by a blast near a seam, and with tbe rapidi ty of thought I sprang luto It and press, ed my back sgalnst the rocks. "The cars rushed by and so close that the wind caused by their motion blew off my bat, and a few that were an Inch or two wider than the rest rublicd my clothing, as I afterward saw by the marks. Oh, my friend," said the captain, placing big band, wblcb wns like Ice from agitation, upon mine, "If yon knew the agony of those moments the suspense, the bope of escape and tbe terror lest some car a little wider than the rest should drag me from Unit shallow cavity and crush me, the be wildering, rushing, crushing noise of that fearful train and the interminable time It seemed to take to pass by you would not wonder that I cannot even now pass through that tunnel, although safely In my car, without a shudder and a prayer of thankfulness to Provi dence for not forsaking me In those tryiag moments." A Baroai.i.-646 acre of land; 100 cree in cultivation ;rei In open prairie, well seeded down; plenty of running water year around ; timber abondant; 9-room bouse, and ba n that holds 103 tona ot hay; place 2 mile from depot' poatofflca and good public school; $12.50 per acre; for further particulars Inquire of 1 Ii Ctmpbell. (jCahD CABTOnlA. Bears tW lM l id In Hi l e'rt BocfM A Sight of Terror. "Awiul anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burnham, of Machias, Me, when the doctor said she would die from pi unmuia befon- tuorning," write Mrs 8 tl Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night, but she begged for Dr King New Discovery, which had more than once saved her life, aud cured her of con sumption. After taking, she slept all night. Further use entirely cured ber. This marvelous medicine is guaran teed to cure all throat, chest and lung diseases. Only 53o and $1. Trial bob lies free at W U DeLauo'e drug ft re. Pure Home Made Brandy. For liver, kidney or stomach tioU' blee, colds, lagrippe or biliousness there Is nothing better than Francis' pure brandies. All orders promptly tilled with piune, apple or pear brandy at 75 oeuu per quart, or $2.60 per gallou. Orders by stage or express will be se curely boxed. Made anil sold to con sumers only. 1 M Francis, Fifth and Blair stieeta, h'ugene, Or For Sale. On corner ol Konr'h and Jetlerson streets, one quarter block aud house newly built, twelve rooms, all rooms haid finished anil are large and neatly finished; fine windmill tower; water piped through houe aud lawu; good barn; also fine fruit ol ail kinds. For particulars call on 8 M DouciLAS. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr Klng'a New Life Pills. These pills chauge weakness into strength, llstlessnesa Into energy, brain-fag Into mental power. Thfy're wonderful In build ing up the health. Only 25o per box. Hold by W L DeLano. Convenient Rooms for Rent. Two large office or living rooms ln the Conser block lor rent. Inquire at Attorney L L Stevens' offioe on same floor. MALARIA MAKES IMPUKU bl.OOD Otove's Fasteleed Chill Tonio cures malt: la. O A S T o n -X.A. . Bears the Signature of j inn mil' wit nan simrs Itie hti Yau Km Alum BOMB Fishing tackle. Bee the new flies at F L Chambers'. All wool suits to your measure from Hslein Woolen Mill goods. J M Howe. Br dge, Beach stoves and ranges nothing better built; even, a quick oven. Uuurnteed, with a water core Hee them at F L Chambers'. Notice To Creditors Notice is hereby given that the under signed has beeu appointed administratrix of the estate of N . V. Hummitt deceased by an order of the County Court of Lane County Orepon duly mi do and entered ol record on Monday the 17th day ol June IU0I. Aii persons having claims against said entato are hereby uquired to present them duly veriiled to tbe undersigned at her residi uoe at Mohawk in aaid County, oi st tbe law ofneo ol O.Potter in Ea gene, Oiegon wubin six months Irom the duteol this notice: Duted this Ilth day ol June l'JUI. Faasols Hammftt, AdmiuiHtiatrix ol the estate ol N F Uammitt, deooased, E O Pottbb, Attorney lor Kstate Administrator's Notice). Notice is hereby given that G. N. Mo Lean has been duly appointed administra tor ol the estate ol Marilda McLean de ceased, by tbe County Court of Lane Couuty, Orfgou, and all persons haviog claim,, againat said estate are notified to present the same with proper vouchers to aaid administrator at the law ofHoa of L. Bilytu, in fengent, Oiegon, within six months (row the date of this notice. Haled July Hth, 1'J'Jl. Q. N. MoLiun, Admiuistrator ol said Estate. L. Ilu.xKU, Attorney. Notice of Final Settlement, Notice is hereby Riven that Henry Spores, Administrator, has filed in the County Court ol Lane County, Orej-Sr-hbHinal account In the matter of tin- estate of David U O Galley, deceased, and the Court has set Tuesday, July nd, at 9 o'clock a m, and at the Court House n Kuitenea the time and plaoa for hearing and finally parsing on said final account, ana h final settlement of said estate. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified to present in writing in aaitl matter any objection they have to the allow ance of said final account ou or before, the said 2nd day of July, UKJI . "Dated", Eugone, Or, June. 3rd, 1901. K. K. tikipwortli Henry HKres, Att'y for said Kstate. Ailminiatrator. KOTICE '10 CltEDITOliH. Notice is hereby given that 11 B Barger has been dnly appointed executor of the estate of William McHbersoo, deceased, by tbe County Court ot Lane County, Htate ol Oregon. Ailperaons wbo baveclaima against said estate are berehy notified to presaot the same to tbe executor at the law offioe of Geo. B. Dorria, at Eugene City, Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice, with the necessary vouchers. Dated this Btb day of May. 1K01. Eli If. Baboki, Geo. B. Doaats, Execotor. Attorney lor the estate. Notice to Creditors. Estate of James II . Tucker, deceawd : Notice ia hereby viven to whom II may concern that tbe undersigned Elisa G Ken nedy, has been by the county ooart of Lane oounty, Oregon, duly rppoioted adminis tratrix of Ihe eetale of Juiee if Tucker, de ceased, and all pers na having claims apainat aaid estate are hereby notified anj reqnii I to present tl e aame with tbe prop! sxinebers to aaid adminiatra rix at tbe la office of Then pson k Hardy in Eoftne, Lane conntv, Ofgon, within six mcLtte from tbe date of this notice. fjaaed at Fogebe, Oregon, thia ldlb day of Jprll, IM, Euu O KsxxruT, Administratrix of tbe estate ol James Torker, doesd. TaoMpaoa A- llasnr, Attorneii lot estate. ' Timber Land Act June 3.1878 Notlce For Publication. , UsiTtn SraTts Lanii Or:cs I j ltoaeburg. Or.. AU. 13. lskl. Notice is hereby iveu that in ceuipli ance with the provisions ol the act ct Cou- S cess ol Juue 3, ls7S, entitled "An act f-r i aale of timber lands iu the Statts of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wa.hiuii- i ton Territory," as exterdl to all the I'ub- lie Land States by act e f AncuBt i, 1SH2, Ira Lt. Campliell, ol Kiieue, county ol Lane, State ol Oregon, hta this day tiled in this office bia sworu atal jment No. 17b7, for the purchase ol Ihe A, V. ol Sto tion No. 25 iu Township o. 17 S, Range No. 4 E., aud will offer (i ool to show that the laud sought is more valuable fur its timber or alouotbau ft r agricultural pur poses, aud to establish bis claim to said land before tho lteuislcr and Kioeiver of this office at Koaeburj, ( regou, on Satur day, the tlth day of Novtwber, liWI, he names as witnesses: W. T. Campbell, of li ne lliver. Oregon; v.to .uaras, oi itluo i;ttr, Urtgou; L. Symoua, of Blue Itiver, Oregon; E. Ter peuing, ot Blue lliver, Oreeou. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described land-, are requested to tile their claims iu thia i nice on or before said ilth day ol Noveiubt r. 1901. J. T. liuiixim, ltegialer. Notice for Publication. I Laud Office nt ltoxebuig, Oregon, 1 tieptouiber S, liHII. Notioe is heroby giveu that the following nan ed settler has filed uo.lce ol his inten tion to make oommutntioD final prool in sup port of his claim, aud thnt said proof will be made before Marie L Ware, U. S. com missioner, at Eugene, Oregon, on Outober 17, l'JJl, vizi John lt, Campbell on hie II. E. No. Mia for the S . E. . boo 20 'l'p. 17 8., 11. 4 East. ,, He names the lollowing witnesses to DrOVe his COIltilinnilM rmmM nnn n,l cultivation ol said land, viz: Oeorge Marx, . tiiuo itiver, wregou; t iwaru Li. I1HIUU- bell, ol Blue River, Oregon; George T. Hall, ol Blue Hi- fl-.,. Tl.....,". ii Humphreys, ol Blue ltiv.r, Oregon. w. juiuuuca, iiegistor. Notice for Publication. j Land Offioe at Roseburg, Uregou, I September 6, liKll. Notice is hereby given that Ihe following named settler has filed notioe of his inten tion to make oommuutiou final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Marin L. Ware, U, 8. com missioner, at Eugene, Oregon, ou October 17, 11W1, viz: Edward L. Campbell on bis H. E. No 0437 lor the N. E. 4 8eo. ill) Tp. 17 8 , lt. 4 EaBt. Ue namej the lollowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: Ueorgo Marx, of Blue River, Oregon; John 11. Campbell, of Blue Rivor, Oregon; Ooorge T. Hall, of Blue Itiver, Oregon; Thomas M. Hum phreys, of Blue Kiver, Oragon. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. Notice for Publication. ILand Office at Roseburp, Oregon, HepteuihirS, 1001 . Notice it hereby givtn that the following named settler has ttlod notice of his inten tion to mako commutation final proof iu sup- Eort of his claim, and that said proof will e made before Marie L. Ware, U. 8. com missioner, at Eugcno, On goo, on October 17, l'JC'l, viz: Thomas M. Humphreys ou hiB H. E. No, 046 lor tho 8. E. k Boo, 32 Tp. 17 8., lt. 4 East. He names the lollowing witnoBses to prove his continuous resldunco upon and cultivation ol said land, viz: Oeorge Mnrx, ol Blue River, Oregon ;Jt hn lt. Campbell, ol Blue River, Oregon; Cloorgo T. H4II, ol Blue Itiver, Oregon; Edward L. Campbell, ol Blue River, Oregon J. X. BRIDGES, Rogistor. NOTICE Ol' FINAL TLEMENT. Nollco is hereby given that tho undtr signed has filed Lis ileal account in the matter ol the estate ol Oeorgo Hoverna de ooascd. The County lotut ol Lane Coun ty, Oregon, has set Monday, the 7th duy ol October, 1001, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon ol said day lor hoaring ol said account. All persons interested are horoby notified to appear In said Court at Baid time at tho court room thereof iu Eugene, Lane Coun ty, Oregon, to show oauso, 11 any thore be why said account should not be allowed and the undersigned dirctiarged. Jkshk 8ovkuns, Eiecntor of the last will and ttstaiucnt of Georgo Bovorns. deceased. Dated September 3rd, 1(101. Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the under signed, James Sorivner, baa been dis appointed executor of the estate of Andrew bcrivner, deocaaed, by tho county oourt of Lane county, Orogon; and all persons hav ing claims againat said estate are hereby notified to present the same with the proper vouchors to tho undersigned exeoutor at the law office of L. Bilyou, in Eugene, Ore goo, within six months Irom the date of this notice. Dated this 12lh day ol KugUBt, 1901. JAllEli 80KIVNEU, L. BiLTirs, Exec ol said estate, Attorney. Administrator's Notice. Notice 1 hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed adminittra tor ol the estate ol W. P. Nichols, de oeaaed, by the Couoty Court ol Lan County, Oregon, and all persons huviug claim against said tstate are required t present the same fully verified to the 00 dersigned adm Inhtrator at the law office 0 L. Bilyeo, of Engene, Oregon, within six months bom the dale ol ibis notice. Dated his lHth day of June, 1901. B. r Nichols, Administrator of said estate. L. llii.Tlo, Att'y. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given Ibat John 8. Montgomery baa been appointed by the County Court of 1-ane county, slate ol Ore gon, executor ol the last will and testament and ol the estate ol Cynthia Ellen Mont gomery, deoeaaed. All persons having claims againat aaid estate are hereby noti fied to present Ihem with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at the law office of Uarbaugh V Kiasiuget, to Eugor.a, Lane oounty, atate ol Oregon, within aix months Irom the date of this notioe. Dated thia Uth day of July, A. D, l'JOl. Julia H. MoHTooHKiir, Kxecn tor of said Estate. QsaaACon & KtMUsota. Ally 'a lor aaid Eaia'c NOTICE. Notice la hereby given th it the undersigned H. B. Eakin, one of the --cuuni of the es tate and last will and testament ol John Tail, deceawd, has filed his re.i, nation as such es' niUir with the County C r of Lane county, Orejron, on this Sth day el June, l'.Kll, and that on .Monday, the lit, day f ,h,lj, :si. at the hour of one o'cloel n the afternoon .f said day at the County Curt room ol II, said Court, the said nmierrigi,, , will make ai.pli cation to the Hon. Il.lt K weald. Judge of said Court, for MrniiKon to reliu as sur-h EiecuUif a-.i 1 r the accei.Unoaof said rashi nation. Dated this b day ol June, l'lL n. Ii. Kaiik, Juecutvr, fi"la ust rhlMtvn at ft tinii' There ';?- !v 1 , . . . PpI iZ 1 ' 1 T "."!!", wh"h male her a woman. Nc,!i mtItru, Irresularltics le, to ovarian pains, film, ol the womb and leucorrhoel ana the pertod ol pr,.nCv is necmily diHre.iln, under tho.e condl ti,-r.s. tlneol Cardul will regulate the men.tru.l liinction perlectly and "IT' ll ' 'n,."lWt or."n "! hHhv. Prenancv snd c.ilnlhirth have no errors for the woman whotakci this pure Wine! A itrona healthy womb will bring Its precious burden to maturltv with little or no pain. A healthy woman need not tear childbirth. Wine of Cnrdui comnletelv curu all their troubles familiarly known as "female d. " and eouins thi . stni tlve generative organs lor pregnsncy and childbirth. It will save anv mother murh n, in nH rr.lnri All ... 1 .."..5. lurn.Wlw it,l UOTsiiin.. ntl.lrfaii, lh'itm.ii." liM Cliaiumxisa Centra! aiarket, ins & II P.iOPWIETORS Willkeeo i or.stantlj on hr.d a lull supply BEEF MUTTON FORK and VEAL Which tlioy will mdl at the lowe t Ularket prioes. A (air stiare.ol tie duMIc patronaee sollriieo ; TOTHK FAUMKKrt,-: We will pcy the highest market price for Kilt Cattle, Hogs ami Hheep. Shop on Willamette, St., iUOENB,OREOON. srajsT- D"llvorcd t anv rart el the otty J. L. PAGE DBAI.KB . -- GROCERIES Haviux u LarKO and ( u.mploUiatock ol Btajilo and Fancy O iKserlea bought in the bextrt irkota, t)( ..(, iii.url ."iiatT , l U.ciie. ORE(.:JON STATE FAIR SALEM, SEPTEMBER 23-28, 1901 CREAT AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL FAIR. BIO LIVE ST02K SHOW Good Racing in the Afternoon- Latext Attrctlnm in Nw AuH loriiitn JsTilldinir Kvery Kveu ' iutr. With Good Miuio. Itrailliful Crnrnp (ironndii Kr Upccial hattta on ( 'ariiMtni' 'l luketti. ('nine inil Krin our KftUiitiui. ;.ldu:ed rates oh all rmlroads. l('or Further Particular, Add rem M D WISDOri, Sec, Portland. Corvallis & Eastern RAILROAD. Tl.TIB rjiuo Ni. 1 for Yaftiina Train learos Albanv..- 21 V M leaves ( Virvaliis ;4o 1 M .rriva Ya(ulna b-Jtb I'M No. 1 Itaturnltg Laavea Yao,ulna 7KH) A Al Uaras C irvallis l:a. A M Arrives Altiaiiy.,,,. 12:13 I'M . S f n Detroit l.aaves Corvallis lfl I'M l.itavisi Allny y Arrivsa Detroit (ijjo p i 4 l orn Detroit Leaves Detroit 5311 A M Leaves AlUov 10 .11) A M Amrus Corvnilis. 11:1ft A M Trains 3.nd 4 betaren liaiiy and Corvallis T.ie-,1 ,ys '1 hnreda)s arid -l ittinlays only. All otlier tl tir,s dadt' er,4.pt i nnday. 'I wis I and t arrive It AH.ny In lima to f.1111. , t with il.e K I' aoull U,i,i trin, M we a iri.imr two or three I1..0 .In Albany Mora d. .tura ol 8 I' North l ju.l train lor Tort laii.l. Train .No 2 conneela wl h the M ) west side train at I.Vrvalll. 1 1'roa.in lor lo t, mn.lenw Mi Minnvllla and all .li, . nu ll, t l',i.nj J Dt IN hT i.VK, Manager J.TIjRNKl:, Aaa Alh.nr Baby's Coming ll,.IV..l I . July lii, lano. ' tUktt W 1110 I wai .mf.l.'.i t.. but Ihia Ihiim I h 111 te1 ford 'tlavai l"rdui and Th-iifnnl't4 IHack Hn' . hern able to do all mv lmum ,vi-V trouble 1 am ,.,;t.vrinir .v-rv ii fined. My himband thmki u. tilt best me.liniiu in ttio world dosoof TUe.tford'a lilm-fc-nr uiht jtnd iriTis atimc to tin t-liiliiivn lost a iHv from work- thli yrar frii'udiubouL your w-m-Vrf.;! im. toll my UUy Waa lo m v.. Cnlui. Mis. nki fl Winn nf Hand havo . itlioat Hny v to be con f Curthii la il Ukofl m ;v ry niKht !lo lum not f t-'llH t'lnt-n and I r Whin of LEU are thnuund. nf ... . ...1.. .1.-1-1. , . . .. 7 -" " ,iw sorina In terror at the thought of tlic lut-v's comine. But childbirth ii one of the worklr. 1 of Nature and it was not intended to Imply torture and a.ony to the heroic mothers ol lh,- race. The. woman who suffers torture durini: pregnancy ,"" nai UUJIIV. bv tome initii. rw uiuifiuii! ich ji.oo oottles. clrln, Melu - i iTIn syitiiiToiu. "TIi. IjiHi ' .,lTinry .'tun i.oiiii.tt,r, 11 """"i"' i Kill 11. GO EAST VIA Shortest and Quickest Line TO ST. PAUL, OULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO An alt uoiuta Kast, Th?suh Palsoe and Tourist Slaapara. Dlnlna and Bulfat amoklnf Library Cara, DA II.YTHAlNa. FA8T TIME. BKlvVlrKAND 8CKNKKY UNEtjUAIJt Tioketa to iHilnta Kast vl Portland and lh QUKATNtlftTHKKN ltY.,onsale at South- a. avaaasilii rs.-iniv 1 I UK Die I'lrCO. 11000. OF HltKAT NOltTlLEllN Ticket Ouioe 1221 TRIRD STREET PORTLAND, For Hates, Folders and full Information nruliiiir.KiiaterTrip, cull on or address. ABC DKNISTON Ticket Agout, l'ortluud, Uregou. OREGON Shojtlinb ahq Union Pacific TSe east The O. R. A N. Co. Gives ths Choice h of S DAILY TWO VIA THE OREGON SHORT LINE 10 Salt Lake, Denver Omaha, Chicago and Kansas City. ONE VIA THE GREAT NORTHERN RY. TO Snokane Mlnneapol a. St- Paul and Chicago-! Ocean Hleamera leave Portland every 6 Days for SAN FRANCISCO. lloata leave Portland dally for all Wit lamette and Columtla River PoltitH. Monthly Hteamers to Cliinaand Japan For full liiftiruiallou call ou or ad dresn nearest O. It. t N. Ticket Agent or addreaa, A. L. CRAM. (Jeu'l I'ajieenger Agent, Portland. Or. m mm RH n "J .-v- Your attentlnr la .mII I to the "rlONEFR I.I.MITKD" tr.ln. of i "CIIICAt'O, Mile. WAl'KKK A ST I'.iUI. HAII.ROAD" "1 he only ferfert train- ;n the) world." You will tilid It deei. .hi to Hi la on th'l Trains whin k"I(s to any rtoint In tha Katrn Htates or t'ann.ls. 'Vhey onnnec with all Tran-oiifltiei 'J Trains and al ticket Alien's sell tl kets For further information, rarruhlt, etc, ask any Ticket Ajant 01 O J KDDY, J W CAMf Y, Oeueral Agent Tray l'asiAfaiit, l'ortland, Uis oe