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vmssssm The Kiml Tou Havo Always Botight, nml whicli Iins been' U tiso xor over ju years, lias rfr , r ""'I "-"-s . ... .im 11 U j IUI iulul8( All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just -as-good" arc but Experiments that tritlo with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Expcrlmeo against Experiment. ? What is CASTORIA Oastoriii is a liarniless substitute for Castor Oli, Pare goric, lrops and Soothing Syrups. It Is rieasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine- nor other Narcotio substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nd allnys Feverish ncss. It cures Diarrlnua and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipatiou and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regtdutes tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. : The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. C3NU1NE CASTORIA ALWAYS 7 Bears the Signature of lie KM You Have In Use For Over T CfHTAimCOMPfcHV, T? MURMT WHEELER, ';" Expert Accountant. Ofsoaaad KesiJence Fairmount, Oregon. Books opened, Becks oonvsrted from ainple to double entry. laatrucw.ons Riven in double entry. Adjustment of intricate and involved accounts - a specialty. Sofwae ioquirieB and orders addressed as above will have prompt attention. Tie Jtoffman WJ 0 ZEIOLER. PROPRirTOR SUNDAY DINNER 50c EUGENE. OREGON . EC3EHE-FLOBEN0 "STAGE L.INE. E. BANGS, Proprietor BUge leaves Eugene for Florence Daily axoept Sunday at 6 a in Ratarnlug stage leaves Florence Ibr kageae daily exmpt Sundays at I. vdays at 8 a m. i'rivea In Eugene at 1pm the day taring. fOIlFARK 5 auui(DTUiP .i TUktt for Mle at K. Bangs' IWery stable, Iommv at Unra & U&venport'i olllc. .HOSICEOF FIKAL SETTLEMENT, XataM o( Abram Landes, deceased Notioa Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator has filed in the County Court lot Laaacounty. Oregon, his final acconnt in tha matter of said estate; and that Koaday, the 2nd day of December, 11)01, at th ksor of one o'oloek in the afternoon of that day baa been fixed by said ooort for btiring of any and all objections to sa id aosonnt and for the final settlement of sal d Dated Oct. 18, 1901. It. M. Day, Administrator oi said entate. L.BH.TEU, Any. . KOTICE TO 0REDIT0118. Kotioe is hereby given that Edith B Ltaton has bee appointed by the Court Conrt of Lane eonnty, Oregon adalaistratrii ol the estate of John Brown, ateoaaaad All persons having claims against aid estate are hereby notined to present tfeeaaase to the said admiuistratiix at the law omoe of John il Williams in the city 01 Kagene. with tbe proper voacherB there for, within six months from the date of IwaMtioe. October IGth, 1901. Edith B, Linton, Administratrix. NOTICE XO CKEDITO KS. MotleeiB herebv siven that Eli B Barger has been dnly appointed executor of the am oi wimam ilcl'nersoo, aeceanea, uj Ooantv Conrt of Lane Connty, State of Oram. All persons who have claims against aid estate are hereby notified to present tho Baffin to the executor at tbe law ofrice t Om. B. Dorris. at Eneene City, Ore- on, within six months from the date of this notice, with the necessary voacherB. Mated thisSth day of Slay, l'Ml. Eli B. Bargrb, Oo B. Dobsis, tieculir. Attorney tor the estate. - Notice to Creditors. I Sorice is hereby given that il i r.oi'e igaad is the duly appointed and acting ad miatrator of the estate of Frederick M Dodson, deceased. Ail person baring Mat against said esUte are hen by noti ced to prevent Ihe lame with proper Vooeoers to the nrdersig i l "he store ot O H Baker in Walte-vi, Iti.e eonsly, Ottfgout within six moLtha lium tbe dale oithts notice. Sated July Ti, 1W1: 8 C DotnoN. Admihiatratorof the estate ot Frederick Dodson, ileeKSevl. Notice To Creditors. Kotlee is hereby given that Angeline Holt an ! E. h. Skipworth hve bn, by OotiitT Conrt of L.rie Conntv. O-i K,n' appointed exeentora of the lat will r.d jsatoect an I e.l.t- of Kucoel D. Hill, aeaaaed, and !! persons bavir g claims J" tbe esute of the said deceased are bj notifitd to present the same, duly JwMsd at tbe laiv office of E. 11. Hiporth, Eugene, Oregon, within six month I the da's of this none. "Dated," Eugene, Oregrn. Ja y 24 Aioiuns Holt, E. B. SairwosTH, I9i'I borue tlio signature of coon mado tinder bis pcr- Always Bought 30 Years. TACCT. NIWVORH OrTV. CLASSIFIED GOLUMN. Notices under this head not to exceed live wee, 60 cents per week; $1 60 a month; $12 par year. FOR BALE. A heavy span of work horses. Very gentle and trusty. V P Cheshire, ttugene. APPLES WANTED. For dryiug and packing. Inquire at J H Zl tu rner dryer east of Eugene or Ax Billy Department Store. MONEY TO LOAK.-tl.0U0 on first- class security on hand in or near Eu gene. Call at this office for partloU' lars. 8HEEP WANTED. On Bhares. 600 or 1,000 ewes for the time of one to two years. Address O C Ogilen, Creewell, Oregon. GOATS KOR BALE Fifty head Augora goals for eale. Address, J T Richardson, Lewllyn, Oregon. MEN WANTED. To cut railroad wonrt. l,ong job, fine timber, ex cellent climate and oouvenient loca tion. Call on or address Dunbar & Kuyiteud ill, Wolf Creek, Oregon FOR KSN r. Fifty acres ol good farm limit, no buildings, adjoining the ci r..iri,ie liniiu of the city ofEu tr. ne. Apply i' i lenue and partlcu- Urn In I L Caiupnell, Guard office W ANTED. Several per-ions of obar- ucter nud good reputation in each state (oue in this county required) to represent and advertise old establish ed wealthy business bouse of solid financial staudlng. Salary $18.00 weekly with expeuses adltlonal, all payable in cush each Wednesday dlreot from head offices. Horse and carriage furnished, when necessary. References, EucIobs self-addressed envelope. Manager, S06 Caxton Building, Chicago. Store Fixtures. Get our prices on billiard and pool tables before buying elsewhere, sold on easy payments, our cushions are guaranteed for 20 years, and are made by a new vulcanizing process. Old tables fitted with our cushions are as good as new, satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. See our advertise ment of "Manager Wanted" for lawful slot machine. Palmer Billiard Table Works, Chicago, 111. Tba Bast Prescription tor riatarla. Chills and Fever Is a bottle Grove's Tasteless Chili. Tonic. It Is simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 50o. Convenient Rooms for Rent. Two large office or living rooms In the Cons' lilnck lor rent. Inquire at Attorney L L Stevens' office on same floor. Residence For Sale, My rrldei: on the noitti side of Fifth street, between Washington and Jellenniii streeta, Is for sale. For terms apply to B F Dorris. GeoADorbis. notice to ciitrjiroiis. Notice is hereby given that the onder sigeed haslKin appoioled ailminiitrator of the estale of Paul llammitt by an order ol tbe County Court ol Lane eonnty, Orsgnn, duly ruide and entered of record on the oth rl.v of Ociober. I:'I. All persona having rlims aainut said es'ate are hereby ra- imired to present tbein, duly verinea, 10 ibe nndelsltfned at lbs law trace OT r.. U. Potter at Eopeoe, Oregon, within eii months from the date ol tbi notioe. Eagene, Oregoo, Oct 8, I.'I. Haiti HiMnrTT, Administrator of the estate of Paul liai mi't. decwed. K. O. Tonus, Attorns. THREE CO TO THE "PEN. Cattle Thief, Colored Burglar o' Railway Car and Assailant of Horn Are Seat Up. Roskruko, Oct. ;1 William l.-r-wrlltruargtd with aeaaull on William H rn, was aenteuml to one year ill I lie peu.U Lllaiy by Jtulgti Haiullt'ii terday afternoon, a.'Ier tbe jury uad been deliberating for right or nine hour. Orvil Perdue, convicted of ateallnk Cattle from Oaddl liro., wai. aeuleuoed this foreuoonn hy Judue Hamilton tna term of two jearn, a was a eo J,-i? Garvia, a otilor-d rook, tor rotibiutj tb dining car "Yoaemite," Tb three prisoner will he taken to Boltru to morrow by pherift Parrott Uop Crop Notts. liimll Blar, Oct. IS. There I uot much dolog in tlie Imp market thla week. Dealer. rj .til bu.y taUnir in their contract. Buy ers are active all oer tbe state, where hops are grown, eudeavoring to buy goods at 10 to 11 ( mis, but are meeting with poor success as growers rave bet ter lileiis of the market and fur a more fair remuneration for their labors at no distant day. The situation then, Is about as follows: Orders plentiful at ruling rate.; growers slow sellers. 8ome drvlers are reported as paying that ttiey did not propose 'jctiasiDg longer over the oountry; we will sit down and lake It eay, then Hie grow ra will come lo us running." Forlu- na ely this cists of dealers are tcarce. Why dealer are oontiuuslly repre- seu'tug to their eastern ho iaes that ibey can buy bops at low prices is not to be understood. In lbs first plao It Is not so, and iu the second place a rising market is always bettsr for spt -ulatorB, and dealers. By (hi It will be seen that dealers are standing In their own light. Raibbone Sisters. The grand i ftlcers elected by tli grand temple, Rathb.ine Hi'-tere, si Portlend Wi iluetday ittiernonu weie Grand chief, Mrs Viimiu B Brooks of Portland; grand i-euior, Mrs Cusai. B Dow, 81 Helens; grand Juulor, Mr Ellen Long, Port laud; grand mariigei Mrs Lillian Olmstead, rjulem; grand mistress of ftuanoe, Mrs Eliz III! brie Uillsboro; grand mls'res ot record and correspondence, Mrs Gussie Col Miller, Aurora; grand protector, Mr Sadie J Cay lor, La Grande; giami outer guard, Mrs Ethel Cooley, Browns vllle; BUpreme supsriutendeut, Mr, Mary E Rannom, Portland; grauo trustee, Mrs Mary J Roily, Albany MrB Alma L Dorrlen.ol Antelope, and Mrs Nellie J Uugsrman, of MoMiun vllle, were granted past grand chlei certificates fur fire years' sorvice, Mr Lillian B Brock, of Waso , was elecled past grand chief. The a-s. Ion of the temple was pro nounced an extremely pleasant out and closed a most successful Year, botl socially and financially. Junction Items. Times. The city has ordered eighteen new street lamps, Tbe ones In use will be repaired aud made ready for the v in- tr. Dr Kuykeudall, of Eugene, was here Wednesday In consultation with Dr Ruff lu the csho of Casper Rick ml Mr Rlckard Is failing and growing weaker every day, although bo war able to walk about tbe room last (Sun day. CC Hogue, grand master workman will deliver an address In thla city on Thursday evening, Out 2Ut, at the celebration ot tbe 33d anniversary of the A O U W. Hunter Kye. Wm Renshaw has been appoint d Eugene agent for the celebrated Hun ter Baltimore Rye, one ot the i et whlHkles manufactured. It Is i.nl'ied by Wm Lanaban k Hon, Baltimore, juaryiana. The flavor of Hunter Rye la concen trated from its uniform iiuality, put H V aud age. aud Is always reongnled It Is the American gentleman's whl-Riy. Stepped Into Live Coals. "When a child I burned my frightfully," writes W H Far f.K.t Jouesville, Va, "which caused horrible leg sores for 80 years, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured me after everything else failed." Iufalllbb 'or burns, scalds, cuts, sores, hruiws and piles. 25o. Sold by W L DeLano Work of Fimii-b. The Evening T. I egram aya: Flowers and fruit In large quantises are sent to ('rolgn.z by sentimental syiiipatblzers, but the prison authorities wisely Intercept tbee undeserved and Incongrous tok ens of erratlo mind. One of the iur- Intiltirw of human sentiment Is (he mawkish setillmentall'y eylnoeil In behalf of the most noted, desperate or wholesale criminals. But the authori ties cannot sllord to allow people lo make a hero or a pet of Cxolgosz, and so tempt ruber met. tally and morally dieeaed crevnresto the commlssioo of similar crimes. ttnvhujif Ilelew: John W K-lly, Hi nrt tim nawapaier mari, arid foundi-r of tlm old li n a IpiV. in dent In tlila pity, baa lnwn hi-rf fur a day or iwu. He haa reonnlly limu em I loyH no the Kogeoa !U-gltf r. W 1 B- DV BAKRY PAIN. Herbert Pucker habitually sokc iucii as the fair sex. lie had im mid on the other side of the Of IV I viees counter was quite a useful man. When ho came out Into the world, his con versation on the subject of tact made some men dislike hint, but It wou hlni tho respect of others Ernest Taggs, for Instance. One evening he happened to say that Tacker was his Idea of tho typical ladles' man. "Nonsense, my boy," said Packer. Itut, nil the same, a few min utes later Taggs was seated In Pack er's club, and Packer was ordering two glasses of sherry aa If It were of no Importance. "Coming back again," said Tacker with a pleased smile, "to what you were saying Just now, It's not the jnse, of course; but, If I might put the question, I should llko to ask you what niado you say I was a typical Indies' mau?" "Well, Mr. racker," said Taggs, "I don't know how to put it In different words. Thcro Is a style. Some havo It; some, on the other hand, have not. You've got It, and I think tho ladles mostly know." "As to thcro being a style," enld Tacker, "there 18 an art In making one self agreeable to tho female sex aud lu conducting oneself In society In the cor rect way. So far as that goes, perhaps 1 take rather more trouble than most men to avoid mistakes. It may bo that I have bad more opportunities for prac tice 11 nil rather moro experience than some. Itut I should bo very sorry to be vain enough to think there was any more in It than that." "There's a good deal more," said Tnggs, with conviction. "Many a time when with ladles I'vo wished you were there to give me a hint or two. Now, lust Saturday was a caso In point. 1 should very much like to know what you would have done lu a Blmllar case." "Well, my advice Is quite at your dis posal If yon really want It I have sometimes been able to get out of n lit tle dllllciilty lu a wny that people havo spoken kindly of." "Then I'll tell you. On Saturday aft ernoon I took a lady friend, who for reasons shall bo nameless, to the thea ter, I payiug, ot course." "Of course," snld Tacker, Blpplng his fire water. "Coining out, I said, 'You must per mit me to offer you some refreshment.' That's the usual thing. I think." "Well, yes," said I'nekor critically. "Not absolutely essential." "Nut essential? I rather wish I'd known that, I knew I was pretty short, but It was only after sfle'd ac cepted that 1 found I was down to ten pence. However. 1 took her to the nearest teashop and hoped for the best. The place was full, and we found two scats at a table where there was an old gent sitting and reading the evening paper. He'd got nothing hut a cup of ten, and 1 thought he would be going directly. As a matter of fact, he sat us out, nml we were thero some tlmo too. I said I didn't wnnt anything. I thought It best to be on the safe side, Itut that was no good. The lady In question Is what would be called a fine woman, mid she explained that she had cut her dinner rather short In order to he in plenty of time nt well, at the place where we were to meet. As a mle, I like to see a girl have a healthy appetite. But this time I don't wnnt to go Into any details, but when sho had had all she wanted and tho wait ress put the slip down on the table It was nearer 13 pence thuii a Blillllng. kept up the conversation as well as could, seeing that all the tlmo I wna thinking whnt the deuce I wns to do, Now, what would you have done?" I can't sny It would have embarrass. ed me at nil," said Tacker. "I should simply hnve Bald: 'My dear Miss So- and-so. I have been so entranced with your charming society that I have ac tunlly forgotten to send off mi Impor taut telegram. Would you kindly ex cuse me for two minutes?" She would make some polite answer, aud I should raise my hat and go out." "I bcc. And then you'd do a bunk?" Mr. Tncker was pained by the sug gestlon. "I don't think that would bo the gentlemanly thing to do. Whnt would It lend to when you met the girl again? No; I should go off at once to the nearest pnwnhroker nnd make oomo little nrrnngeuient In fact, pawn my watch," "That hod occurred to me. I couldn't have put It lu Hint well chosen way to the girl, but I might have made some sort of excuse." "Then why didn't you do It? It wn obvloiiBly the right thing." "You Bee, I had parted with my watch temporarily to get the theater tickets." "Well, a man of tho world should bo never at n loss. You might hnve put your hand In your pocket and exclaim ed that you hud had your purse stolen In leaving the tiieater. You could then borrow the money from the girl aud re turn It on the following day." "I'm afraid I couldn't carry a thing of that kind off as you would. Then the old gent was listening. Besides, 1 don't think sho had any money with her." "Then what did you do?" "It wasn't right. Hot the old gent was reading when we got up to go. Ho I pick"! his slip ofT the table and left I, I in mine. Thin I had enough to pny at the desk, lint the horror that he would lind out li-fnro I could get away!" "No." said Tacker, "It wasn't right lint well, vou lave some Idea of what's inea-ii. ty tact, though."-Iilai k and Vt hlte. A IUKOAi!.-M'iJ aoreaof land; 100 ere In cultivation ;rel In ln prairie, well awlwl dnwn; i.li nty of running watr year around ; llmlnr abundant; ft-room hnuw, and barn that bolda 103 tona of hay; plane 1 mile from depot poaKifnre and good public: achnol; H2..50 per arre; for further particular! Inquire of 1 1 Campbell. OrjARD UAHTO IT I A. Beantto Ui;'iiT-lHjeil'wn60ata1 , If4l-!ilT;iH?e)lir.ne Slfaetare Tot Causes Nighi Alarm. "One night mv brother's baby was taken with Croup," writes Mrs J I' eiuider, of C'ritteuden, Ky., "it seemed I it would strangle before we could get a doctor, so c v .vb ir Dr KIok'h New wiawnery, nicu gave qllli'R rellel ullil permanently cured ii. We alum keep it in the house to pro'.evt our chil dren from croup ami whooping cough. It cured me ol a chronic bronchial trnuhli I lint no other remedy would relieve." In 'si 1 1 tile for coughs, eolds throat and lung troubles. SOo and $1 IK1. Trial bottles free at W L DeLaiio's drug store. Fnre Home Made Brandy. For liver, kidney or stomach dou blet!, colds, lagrippe or biliousness there is nothing better than Frauds' pure brandies, All orders promptly filled with prune, apple or pear tiraudy at 75 cents per quart, or fi.so per gallon. Orders by stage or express will be se curely boxed. Made aud sold lo con sumers only. I ol Francis, Fifth Bud Blair itieets. Fugeue, Or Who's Your Tailor? Ed V Price A I'onipaiiy, of Chicago Up etalra room 7, next lo Latie County Bauk. J M Htiwn, AeuU Boantha ft Kind Van H.ns lAlinfS BofflB flignatua af Administrator's Notice. Kutio6 if hflreby Rivn that the nntW- signed has bteo uoly rppoinlw. mlmim.tra tor of tbe mtate of V. P. Nichols, de ot-atted, by the County Court of Lan County, Ore con, ami all Dersona haviutr olaim aaiubl Mid estate are required t prppcau me name iuiiy Terinra to me mi enugued aduiiui.trator at Ibe law ofllee o ti liven, of fccceua. Oreuon. withio six monihit from tbe dale of thin notice. Dated hia lHth day of June, 11)01. 11. l . Nichoi.h, AdimuiHtraLor of uaid estite. L. Biltku, Att'y. Notice to Creditors- Matter of Estate of E. B. McEhov. de ceased. Noitoe is hereby eWen that the tinder signed have been duly p pointed the Ex- teuton ol (be Utuale ot If. Mc Kirov, de ceased, by the County Court of the Stale of urcgou lor uauo oouuty, anil nave quail' fled as such t-xeoutorB. All persona hav ing claim 8 aoainst the said estato will pre- Bout tUa same vorifled aa by law reutured toAceeC. McKlroy at her rtmidt-uoe at Eugene, said oouct? withiu aix inonthB Iron tnia date. UfttfdJune 22, 1901. B. J. Hawtiioqnr, W. S. MoFapdkn, and AoNKa C. MuKutoT, Executors of the Eatate of E. It, Mo Eluy, deceased Notice of Final Settlement. Notice la hereby given that Henry Riroren, Ailmiuiitrator, haa Hied in the County Court of Laue County, Ureuon. his tinal account lu the matter of tho etttatoof David CI U (J alloy, deceased, ami the Court ha ant Tiiimlay, J ulj nu. at V u clock a tu. and at the Court ttouae n Eutreneaa the time and plaue for heariiiK and Uually patiiinK on said hnal account, aud n nuai aeiueuieiu oi lam estate. All parsons interested iu said estate are beraby notftiad to present in wHtitiK in said matter any omection they have to the allow ance of said final account on or before the said 2nd day of July, IWi . "Uated , JSuKtue. Ur, June, 3rd, IMOi. E, It, Hkipworth Henry Httores, Att'y for said Kstat. Atliui n intra tor. Executor's Notice. Notioe is hereby given that the nnrlor- sigued, James bcrlvner, has been duly appointed exeoutor of the eitate of Andrew bcrivner, deceased, by the oouuty oourt of Lane county, Oregon; and all persons bar ing claims anamat earn eatate are nereny notined to present the same with the proper vouchers to the undersigned executor at tbe law offioo of L. liilyeu, In Eugene, Ore rou, within six mouths from tbe date of this notioe. Dated this 12th day of August, 1001. JAMES bOKlVNEH, L. BiLYirj, Kxeo. of said eBtate, Attorney. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notioe U hereby Rtyen that tbe under. Binned baa filed bia fioal account in tbe matter ol tbe eatate ol Matthew Weill, de oeaaed, and tbe County Conrt of Lane oonnty, Oregon, baa Bet Monday, the 41b day ol Noyembor, IUtil, at 10 o'clock In tbe forenoon ol aaid day lor bearing aaid ao oounr. All peraona Intereited are hereby notified to appear In Bald oonrt at (aid time, then and there to brow oauae, 11 any, why aaid aooonnt ibould not be allowed, the underaigned diaobarged and bia bonda men eihonoratod. Dated Hoplember 23rd, IWI, D. W. WlLUB, .Adminlitratorof tbe eatate of Matthew allia, deoeased, with will annexed. NOTICE TO CKEDITO 118. Notice 1b hereby iriven that John 8 Montiroraery baa been appointed by Ibe Coauty Court ol Lane oonnty, elate of Ore gon, exeoutor of the laat will and teataruent aud of tbe eatate of Cynthia Ellen Mont gomery, oeoeaaed. All perioua bavine clatma afjai net aaid eatate are nereby noti ned to preaont Ihem with tbe proper voncbera to the nnderaiRDed at Tie law office ol liarbangh ir Kianiuger, Id Kiv.ene, Laue oounty, alate uf Oregon, wiif.ii an month! from tbe date ol thlanotiot. Dated Ibia Ulb day of July, A. 1 . Jill John H. Muinuol" it. Exeoutor ol ran Etate IlAanioon ft Kimiihobu. Atty'alor aaid Eatate Notice to Creditors. Eatata of Jamea II. Tacker, deoaaaed: Notice (a bTbr (rlrun to whoin It mat oonoern tbat tbe UDdcriiKuwl Khia G Keu dk)t. hai been by tba county oourt of Lane oonnty, UroD, duly tppoiDtcrl artiuinia- tralrii ol tbe eatate of Jamea U locker, da eeai(l, and all peraona haviDp :lainin afcainat aaid eitate are hereby notitiwi and rejnir I to present the aame with tbe prop I efoacbera to aaid aduiiniatra rix at thehw offloa of Tbrnnpaoo h Hardy ti Eoro( Lane eoanty, Oregon, vitbin m tncttiw from tbe date of thla oolica. Ltu-vl at Fag one, Oregon, thla I'Jth dat of April, IWjI, Euxa O KmwinT, AdmliIrtratriX of tbe eatate of fame Tnokr, (t'-OMewd, TnoMrw x h Hainr, t Attoruea tut eatate. ,Gap Closed The operation of through trains tt twftn Sju t'rui'im.i aud I.oh Au tftlf. ' in Surf and, SauUt Jt&r!!-, will 1 a'iu ou Sunday, March 31, 1901 ....ON THE NEW.... COAST LINE... Two llmuuiu Trains Pally. The Coast liua l.iinitt I ItMaviii it-ach terminal fatly in Urn inoruiiiK fiuip led i'h flek'ant cate autirl r cun, will uiakf dayltKhl tri through the niist pictuivtMiUa, varied ami euter tainina;, stvowt ou the onntiut'nt. luliiiroof a,'euUtof the; " Southern Pacific. Ceiitral Market, ins & f PROPHIKTOKS) constantly' on hanrJa full supplj BEEF MUTTON- IPORKand VEAL Which (hey will Hell at the lowo t market prloiw. i (air sucrelol ttte didIIc patronage soiinieo -TO THE FAKMERH.-: We will pey the blKheat niarKet jirloe iur mi vniiie, noTB auu DUeep. Shop on Willamette St., iUUENE, OREGON.: ' OoUronid tn mi rrl nftbanlty Corvallis & Eastern RAILROAD. Nc, 2 lor Yaiiulua 'lm laavaa All.miy y M liavtM CurTAlli. 1:40 PM .rrlea YaiUiua 6J6 PAI No. 1 Heturnlnp Jiaea Yaipilna 7:00 A M Ijoavea unrvallla A M Arritoa Alhaiiy I'M No. a fur Detroit 1 .aaveii Corvallia 20 I'M lieavea Alliany 1;H0 1' M Arrlvoa Ilotmlt 0:20, 1' M No. 4 fiom Detroit Tjaavea I Introlt (I SO A M lieavea Alliany lo:,lo A M Arnvea Corvallia 11:15 A M Q'ralua .land 4 Mr.irn Alliany auil Corvall Ttlaailaya Tlinrnlaya anil Hatunlaya only. All other tiaii ilaily eiuppt Sumlay. Traiim I anil 4 arrive In Alliany In time to connect Willi Ilia S I' nouth liounil train, aa well aa KlvhiK two or three Ileum In Alliany laifore aepartura ol 8 1' North Imunil train lor Port land. Train No 2 connect with the H P t I.U train at Corvallia t'rowliiK (r Imleiienilenoe MoMlunv illa.auil all poluta north to Portland KDWIN RTiiNK, Manager J. Tit NKll AKl:t Alliany J. L. PAGE UKALkK IN-. Having a Largo aud Complete a took of Htaple and Kanoy Orooerlea bought Id the beat marketa, EXCLUSIVELY FOR GASH, I can offer the t-ubllo better nrlim wittu mnv oiuur nouae tn euiifene. Sheriff's Sate on Execution. Notice Is hereby uiyen that by virtue of an execution duly laaued out ot tbe Circuit Court of Ibe Htato ot Oregon, for tbe oonnty of Clataop, on tbe 20 In day of AogOHt. A. D.( JVKjI, oo a judinent ren dered In aaid oourt on tbe 11th day of Feb ruary, iojo, in a auu in aaid oouit wnereln F. 1. Dunbar, aa reofliver in the ault of It, L, Habm and A. Hcbilliuu, Dlaintlfla aluflt W. O. Howell and ii. L, Ward, oa' Lartnera, u. ltc(, J. W. W tub, C. Wa Fulton, George Noland, G. Winuale, Cm. Ward, The Him moon MauufaclurinK Co, M. J. Itadollet, Cbicauo Htove ttorki and J. W. Hare, dtilVudeutu, plaiutlOa, and George II ill wan defendant; aud to ma di rected, ooinniandini1 me tbat out of tbe per sonal property of tbe aaid defendant, or if flic leu t oould nut be found, then out of the real property belonuinu to the aaid de fendant 10 tbe aaid county, on or attr the I lib day of Fabru-ry, iti'JH, to eatlnty the auui of Three Hundred and Forty-Betou and 9U-iaj tf.H(.JO) uoiura, and the fur tberauui of 'len and 20-I0U (lu ) Iul lara, eoi'a, aid aUo ooiita of and upon thia writ; and being unable to find bMaunal propflTt) iM-lofiKiBK to tbe aaid defendant to aattuty uaid jiKiKuiMii aim ooati and accru InuoohtH, I didou tbe 5th day Hei'leiuber. IIhjI, duly levy on all the defendant's in ure! iu and to tbe following dnwriUnl rnal property, to-wil: Lotf 1 and lu in Hwj. 10 and lota 3, 4, 5, tt, 7, 8 aud V iu Hvc. 11 ip. lu, Bouth of rane, 6 east of Willamette Meridian, situated in Lauu county, Oregon. Now thert-iure in tbe name of the Htate of Oregon, and In compliance with aaid writ, 1 will otter for aale tba above deicribml prrmbes, subjoot to rb'tuptiun, at publti; amnion to tbe highest bidder for raab, at (he aoatbwoat door of the County Court h'jQfte, in KuKene, Laneoouoty, Orfgon, on Monday tbe atUt day of Oololwr, A. t,, bit wren tbe buura of If o'clock a. m nd 4 o'clofk p. n., to wit; at I o'clock p. m. on snid day. Dated this lOth dy of Hi'pteinWr, 1901 W. W. WlTHJCKH, Hberlfl Lane Co., Ore. S0UT1li EAST Sfiuthern Pacific Co SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave , Kupwue Ttirtlud and way utius at S;W a in; 2.-08 p m. " i utuiui :'Mi a m HuMi p ra r Kiu'fu Vih p ut 3.-1X) a m Ar A .M.nnl a tu I'iHH m Ar Sacramento 0:00 p lu a in Ar Sn Kram-ico 7Mt p m 8:15 a m Ar iVdei, ft:45 a o Vt:4 a m Ar lVnvwr !ah) a m f.-'tt . hi Ar Kauiuw City 7:'2:t a in 7; a in Ar Chu-atfo 7:45 a m JaU) a m Ar l.iM Angeles 10 p tn 7fi a in Ar Kl I'm.. I') p ui tl.-OO p m Vr Fort Worth m d.M) a m Ar ( ityof Mciii-o 1:"3 a tu i'rVt a in Ar itoiiiUu - 4:oU m 4:(0 a m Ar New ( rleams t:-! p in p m Ar VaHliink-Uiu ti:4L a m 0:42 a m Ar New York 12:13 p iu 12:43 pm Pullman and Tourist cars on btli traiiirt. (,'haircar Satra Uionto to ( gdcu aud Kl L'mso. and tourint ran to t'hicKt tSt louiA, New Orleans and Waahinkitou, t'oune'ttnh at San Fran ruco with stiveral sttaimhip lines for lluuolulu, Japan. China, rhillipiutM, Ceuirai and 8outh America. See Jitr G Adair, auent at Eugene or addrea H. 1. Mtl.l.KU. li 1' A l'urt Ii nil. Or GO Shortest and Quickest Line TO ST. PAUL, OULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO Au all polntalEait. Through Pelaoa aad Tourlat Slaapara.1 Dining aaa But..; tmoklaj library Car. DA11.YT11A1NH. FA8T TIA?i bKKVlCKANDSCKNKHY UMKyUAIB fllcknU to iKilnta Kant vli Portland and tha ij 11 K AT N OU T U K UN li Y. , on aale at Oouth rn l'acllio Deimt Ticket Olrce. Kusene. or QUE AT NOKTHEltN Ticket Office 122 TRIRD STREET' ORTLAND. For Uette. Vclilere and full Infotrratlon eailinKtKalirTrip.oallon oraddnwa. ABO UKNISTON Ticket Aiient, Portland, Oregon. OREGON 5U0liri.INE AKD Union Pacific TSe east Tha O. R. !N. Co. Give the Choice of THREE TRAINS DAILY TWOVIA THE . OREGON . SHORT LINE to Salt Lake, Denver, Omaha, ' Chicago and Kansas City. ONE VIA . , THE GREAT ; NORTHERN - 'to Snokan Mlnneapol St. Paul and Chicago Ooean B loan) era leave Portland every 5 Days for SAN FRANCISCO.- lioata leave Portland dally for ili Wil lamette and Colurutlaltiver Point. MoDtuly Hteauiera to Cliluaaud Japan Kor lull Information oall ou or ad- druaa ueari-Bt O. Xt. A N. Ticket Aaenl or;aililrM, A. L. CRAIQ. Uen'l Faaaentier Agent, Portland, Or. Your attrntlnn la callwl to tlia "PIONKKB I.IM1TKD" train, nf lb. "(."IHCAIX), MIL WAIKKK Ik KT I'Al'I. KAILKOAU" ' I li. uiilr .rfM-t train. In tha wnrlij." Tun will Hail It dwirabla tu riila on thB Traina wh.n Knlog to any polat in KanUm Piatt, ar C.liaila. Ikry in. with all Tran.rnntin.ntaJ Trala, rii tlot.t Ait.nU nil tlck.ta, Knr fnrthar Infurmatloo, pamphlat., ato, aak any Tkkat Aifaat ut O J K1)I)Y, JWCAMKY, Oeu.ral Aiant , Trav fa;At.Bt, i'ortlami, Uiai EAST VIA rvrvwavrra J: frwwwuva f -