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TO Sookane-Z X ii it Mlnneapol St. Paul Chicago- arid snn leave Portland every ' "ays for foilHid daily for ell Wll. mtla River Points. nI to Clllnn init'.l.ir Oni null ni. .1. iA "R-AN. Ticket Agent L. CRAIQ. ''PweogBr4 Agent, . Portland. Or. & Eastern T"lt J1R ... v4 ...KM r M 1:M PM . I:4i PM .7rOn A M ...11:30 AM ...12:15 PM 7.01 AM ... 12:13 PM 12 45 PM 5:40 P M SP''" Alhanyln tiro, to wicram for 1'nrt :linun"r ,InJ'l-n,lence Wnu north W Portland EDWix Alan er The Hoffman 0 ZEIGLER PRo.aiCTOt rUNt)4Y DINNER 5Qe Jj PAGE IJtA'.Kk 1 . (RpCE8!ES rlavtug a I.' rge and (Ji.iuplete stock ol Htaple aud Fancy Groceries bought lu the beet markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, I ran oiler the public tester p run an i thnr hr'jw iu B ueoe. Gap Closed The operation of through trains be tween Sao Francinco ami a An Helen, via Surf and Santa lUrbara, will Iwgin on Sunday, March 31, 1901 ....ON THE NEW.... COAST LINE... Two Througn Trains Daily. Coaat Line Limited 1 avin terminal eatly in the moraiiiK ued wih eleuant cafe and unr The each quip- r cars, will make daylight trips thtouyh the moat picturesque, varied ai.il euter taining, sceneB on the continent. Inquire of agents of the Southern Pacific. Canadian Paoiiic $60.00 . To St Paul and return, limit GO clays. Tickets on sale May 30th and June 7th. $86.00 Buffalo and return, limit 30 days. Tickets on sale 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, commencing June. For particulars aptly to H. H. ABOTT, (fent B6 Third Street E. J. W 1 K. 1 Portland, Or, Aat Umi Paa Atft Vanm.ivei K. 0. Si i A . St- Yonr attention la called to tho 'TIONIFR LIMITED" traina of the "CHICACO, MIL WAUKEE ST PAUL KAIi.ROAD. " I he only perfect traina in the wnrld. Ton will find It deairable U ri.laon thia Traina when going to any point in tn E a tern Statea or Canada, iney ominec with all Tranacontinental Traina and all ticket Agonta aell tlcketa. For further Inforrnation, paroplileta, etc, aak any Ticket Agent or C. J. EDDY, Portland. Ore. J. W. CASEY Trav raaa Agent. GO EAST VIA Shortest and Quickest Lin. - -TO ST. PAUL, DULUTtl, MlilliEAPOLiS, CHICAGO An all poiota EaaU Throufh Palao. and Tourlat Slaaa.ra. Olalnf ..a Bulf.t mahln ! 'irirji Cars. DAH YTRAINS. "fASTTIME. BEUVICEAND HCENKKY UMiWUALE llcketa tojimlnta Fat rl Portland and the GREAT NORTHERN KY..onaalc at South rn PaHfi.- l'fl-'t lu aet CJItce, Kngene, ot GREAT N'OUI UERN Ticket OrLce 1221TRIRD STREET l..., mm: aMKinft-v-;,-:hm inswap" OftTLANO. For Ratea, VoWen and full Information ading EaaVerTrip, call on or address, H. PirKSON. City Ticket A.ent. J. W PUAlAlN, Tr, Paw. AKfnt. Portland, Oregon. AN OLD STORY. By Jean Wright. Some jrars agn. 13 or 20 maybe, at one of the pusts in lite far west, there aa a colonel in command whose fame as an Indian fighter was undeniable ami even passed muster In the States. Ills courage aud Bagaelty had been proved a hundred times. Ho was big mid strong and gentle. Tho red men called hiui "the Great Chief" and were mortally afraid of him. His own men only called iilm "the Chief," and they adored him. Hut he couldn't rlay cards, which was a pity, as there Is nothing else to do when the Indians aro quiet. All the otlur officers could play very well, and, as It was their only amuse ment, they naturally preferred that he should not spoil the game. Particularly the captain objected, for he played ex ceedingly well and with au enthusiasm that was almost too pronounced, unless one took Into consideration the total absence of other forms of entertain ment. A man who couldn't play cards was a very poor sort of man in his eyes, and a man who was superbly fearlcs and yet entirely modest was one to be Jealously admired and se cretly, but none the less Intensely, bated. There was also a nice young lieuten ant of two aud twenty who played poker very well, not so well as the cap tain perhaps, but he had a gay, boyish and rather provoking way qf being willfully lucky that made him a very fair adversary. One night when the captain and the lieutenant were deep In the game the colonel entered. At the first pause In the game he In vited himself to Join In. The captain rather gruflly Invited him not to, for, as I said before, cards were not his strong point, but when the young lieu tenant Incautiously suggested that the stakes were rather high he laughed his mellow laugh and said he had a few dollars to lose. So since even when oft duty and playing poker a soldier can not shake off a certain obedience to his superior officer be got his way. But the captain's brow grew black, and his hand stopped shaking. The game went on for half an hour or so with no unusual Incident. The colonel bungled his cards and lost his money, but he was accustomed to that lie never could be made to understand that poker was anything more than a pastime, and so he laughed his low laugh and played on. After awhile the captain threw the cards under the ta ble and took a "new pack "for luck." Half a dozen olllcers had dropped In and were looking on. but nobody ob jected. It was the custom. It came the colonel's turn to deal. With his usual gentle, smiling awkwardness he fum bled the cards, dealt them and wheu It came to bis own hand dropped one of them on the floor. Without looking he stooped and gathered a card from un der the table. IIU face brightened. The captain sent a quick look at him, and his face w: whiter than ever. The band was played out, and the colonel won. With au almost childlike laugh of pleasure be put out his hand to draw in his winnings, when the cap tain sprang to his feet and brought his own hand down on the cards. "Gentle men, 1 denounce this man as a cheat!" He lifted his hand, aud there was one blue back among the red ones scattered over the table. In the turmoil that followed the colonel was almost dragged out of the room by his friends nnd got away. Of course there was nothing for It but to fight. His friends, aud they were many, waited for his orders, but after the first burst of rage he seemed stupe fied. He sat perfectly silent, staring straight In front of him. Finally hjs fellow officers spoke. He must do something. A challenge was written. sent and declined. There was an up roar of IndlgnaUon. Not only the colonel's honor, but the honor of the army was ht stake. He must horse whip the man, since he would not fight. There was nothing else for It So they talked and argued excitedly, sternly, and the colonel listened dully and said yes, he must horsewhip him. He staid Indoors that night, and the post talked of the morning. At 10 o'clock the next day the troops were drawn up In line ready for parade. The captain stood In front of his com pany. Every man and woman at the post was there to see "the Chief horse whip the scoundrel who bad dared to Insult him. Tho excitement was In tense. There was a deathlike stillness, and every eye was strained as the col onel walked slowly across tho parade ground. His face was white and stern and bis step firm and deliberate. In his hand was a twisted leather whip such as teamsters use driving) mules. The captain saw him coming and stood like a rock, with his arms folded and a cold smile of unutterable con tempt and malignant hatred on bis face. When his adversary stepped lu front of him, be raised his bead and, without changing his position, looked him straight In the eyes, his black and evil face set In nn expressions devilish scorn. Wth a gesture of noble Indig nation tho colonel raised his whip In the air. held It poised a moment and then the brave soldier, the superb gen tleman, shrank back weakly, dropped his whip to the ground and burie his face In his hands. Then no turnea, went back to his quarters and shut the door behind him. A few hours later. In sheer spite, some of his Mends went to him. but the door was locked. The next day lie left the post and a few days later re signed from the army. Llpplncutt's Magazine.' Nothlnic rnnanal. "IIo has a heart of stone"' '" cried. Her friend laughed snrdonlcaliy. "No wonder; he l the obsilkd man in the museum." Chicago News. Blown to Atoms. The old Idea that the body aome time needs a powerful, dratio, purga tive pill haa ht'-'n exploded, for Or King'a N'e Life Fill", which are t r feetly harmless, gently fltim'Jlate liver sr.d bowels to expel pol-tioua ma Ur, cleanaethe ayatcm and alwnlufily nurw constipation and aick heiwl4.h Only 25c at W L JIno's drug atnre. M O Warner tunes pianos and Repairing and polishing, THE R0BARTS DAMAGED. She Came Near Foundering at the Mouth ot the Sinslaw. Flceuce Weal. Jau.t Last Saturday mutuing the steamer Kubarta, loadttf Willi canned salmon and with Kev OA UcKlulry, K V Hughes, Walter Hariug and wife and Mra Frank Fox ou b iard a pasr-engerc, if ft Ilia wharf at Florence bouud for Coos bay. They arrived at the mouth of the river soon after the tide tiegan to flood aud found the nosan quite roagb. Thsy proceeded carefully and wheu just Inside the bar met a big wave. Immediately after It passed the boat struck, which obecktd Its momentum. Evid.utly the crtfl was right at the edge of the channel, as the sounding taken just before ehowed 11 feet of water. A second wave followed and the Roberts (truck again, throwing Captain Johnson down iu tbe pilot bouse and turning the boat partly around so the foree of tbe current crowded her further on tbe spit. The The captain theu gave the signal to reverae tbe engines and attempted to back off, but another wave carried the Vessel Hill futther en and left her par allel witb the ebannel of the river. Tbe whistle sounded a signal of dis tress and efforts were mads to work tbe boat oft the spit, tihe succeeded in backing till nearly opposite the end of the jetty. Meantime tbe Lillian came to tbe assistance of the Robarte and a cable passed aboard and the op posite end fastened to the jetty. Tbe passengers were takeu oil In Ihe afternoon none the worse for their ex perience. The cargo was unloaded during the night by means of lighters and at bigb tide Sunday afternoon the Kobarts was takeu oft the beach and brought to Florence. Tbe steamer lost her rudder ard Is leaking badl from ber tryiag exper ience. Preparations were at once oom menced for puttlug ber on the ways to make the needed repairs aud she was hauled out yesterday. New Firm F L Chambers & Bro, hctidware. decw, 1 he largest stock of wallpaper and paints is carried by Preston & Hales. A WHEELER, , Expert Accountant. OfHce and Rent ence Fairmount, Oregon. Honks opliiH. (loolce cimver' 'd from aiu le to double entry. InntructionM tiveu in uoiihln entry. Adjustment of intricate ubd invt-lvod uccoun a iqiectftlty. Eugene inquiries and orders addressed as above wilt hove prompt attention. CASTORS A For Infants and Children. Hie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Bagnnrnre The MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of New York ATI forms of life, Endowment and Gold Bond Policies and Annuities. Guaranteed value and rates furnlsned by W. A. WANN, Eugene, Or. Eugene Lamioer Go. AT NEW MILL rOOT OF LAWRENCE STREET APPLE AND FRUIT BOXES WASHINGTON CEDAR SHINGLES. FULL ASSORTMENT OF LUMBER CURTIS JOHNSON. EUGENE LOAN and SAVING BANK Of Eugene, Oregon. Paid lip Cash fcapM Surplus $50,00: 7,501 a QENERAL BANKINO SUSINESS TRANS AOTED ON FAVORABLE TERMS- Dralta leaned on the principal cities of the United stalea ana loreigu ""'"; . , Intersil allowed on Demand Certificate ol Oollectlona receive our prompt attention. CttI and Uouotj Warrants bought. t BROWN, p'lrldent. W. OtBUfiN, I, sHi" 0. A PAINE, Vice Prulden' W. W. BROWN Sail Carr.lt -FIRST- Paid up Caah C-no' $60 OOO Surplus 5560,000 Eugene, Oregon. a r.ENEKAL HASKIVH BCHINHSS J bona on rsaajua'-!. tTtns. ri:h drafts nn t'hicwo, Krnii and Port- Hill, ol ectinir. .d ' lpoaita rivs. -hi. "AtS of J.it. All w'lsati.. i r: nnmpt attention. T (1 Hr.'i.attus. PriHnt. g II Kais, y.r. l-r-1 'ant id fLn-ln tmntrls. t I., rlira m osrtili- 1 io will relr. V. V.. SaonnBAsa, f'a.)iisr. (.. H. I'wrts Aaaiat.D. Uim mm I', l). School of Music. W Uill.ird Xaxti, Piano Harmuuy--History of Musio. Miss Hita Han-en, solo singing. Arthur 1. r, assistant In piano. Mrs W 1. IVLnue, pipe and nvl ir gau. TKK.M8 lnvahtahly iu advance: W Nii.-ti, piun One lesson a week, yer iiiuntli 3 HO Miss Hauseu One lessen a week per month S 00 Two lessons a week per, mouth 5 00 MrFrrzr One lesson a week, per luoulli "J 50 Tno lessons a week, per nioukh 1 00 Mis DeLauo One lesson a week. l-er month 3 00 Saw Death Near. "It ofteu made my heart ache," writes Jj C Overslreet, of Elgiu, Tenn, 'to hear my wife cough until it seemed her weak and sore lungs would col lapse. Uimd doctors said she was so far gone with consumption that no medicine or eatthly help could save her, but a friend reommueuded Dt King's New JJIseovery aud per sistent use of thl excellent medicine saved ber life." It's absolutely guar anteed for coughs, coid;-, bronchitis, esthiua and all throat and lung dis eases. 60o and 00 at W 1. DeLano's, Boars tb yf. ',JJ lwm """a" CLASSIFIED GOLIU Notices under thia head not to eicoed tivs tnee, 00 cents per week; 91 50 a mouth; 912 per year. ROOM AND HOAI.D Furnished rooms uud board at reasonable terms. Call at 467 O ik street. FOIl BALE CHEAP. A new upright piano. Inquire of Mrs W Gunton at tbe Famous, ROOM8 FOR RENT. -Three gooo living or orllce rooms foi rent. En quire of Gross & bteveus, real estau agents. FOR RENT. -A 7-rooiu cottage, fur nished, on Lawrence, street, for rent; $U per month Kt quire ol Al ton, ey L AI Travis, over Eugeue lioan & 8 :viugs I auk. MI'.N WANl'EU.- To cut mlltoad wood. Long job, flue timber, cx- erllent cllnmto and convenient loca tion. Call on or address Dunbar & Kuykendsll, Wolf Creek, Oregon. GENERAL REPAIRING. F A Bliss will ineud anything In the house exc. pt a wnicli. Leave orders at Monrou & Ray's second band store iu the new McClung block. FOR BALE. On tberiiuslaw river, 'Jo miles above tide water, 160 acres of laud. Three million Jfiet of first class timber, houso, barn and or chard. Would make a nice home. Address A H Hlnk'on, Eugene. FOR HALE 75 acres of flrst-class farming land one mile east of t'res well. Nearly all under cultivation. Terms reasonable. Addro-B 8 B Morss, Collage Grove, Or. FOR8ALE.-213 acres of laud, 100 acres cultivated, 16 seres of timber, balance pasture, five tulles from depot, 1 mile from snhnnl, postofllce and church. Enquire of C A Parker, Jefferson Hi between Fifth and Hlxtb, Eugene. W ANTED. Beveral persons of obar- acter and good reputation in each state (one In this county required) to represent aud advertise old establish ed wealthy business house ol solid financial standing. Halary $18.00 weekly with expenses adltlonal, all payable In cash each Wednesday dlreot from head oIHoph. Horse and carriage furnished, when neoessary References, Enclose self-addressed envelope. Manager, 8C8 Caxlon Building, Chicago. Notice. Notice is hereby giveu that Ihe under iffoed A. J. Cruzan. Jr., and Louisa flru ran, bis wife, have filed petition in tbe County Court of Lane county, Oregon, for a decree of sit id court for leave to adopt Graoe Hazen, a minor female child, and aleo to chanc tbe name of said female child to Elcanore Catherine Cruzan. Mon day tbe 3rd d-ty of March, A. D. 1902, at tbe hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of Baid dav at tbe County Coort Itoom of the court house in t.U' eot, Lane county, ure- gon, baa by said County Court been et as tUe time ana piaoa lornesnng saiu pen tion. All persona having objections to said petition are herby notified to present tbe Bame on or before said time, ibis notice in Dublisbnd by order of the Honorable II. It Kincaid, jtiaeoi ine saiu county uour for Lane ciunty, urcgon. Dated at Eurne, Lane connlv, Orrgon, this Vtb dav, ot January, A. JJ. iwi A J CKUZAV HJt.'MA CitrZA SuTlCE Lit' FINAL atlTLIiiltiSX. Kslutfc of .Ijinss II. Tuckir, drcraard. N'oiic Is h.-ri.-liy Kivt-n ibut th. nijtler sL're d ailniiiiihiriitrix has filed in the conntr court fer IjHi.e county, Orcufn, her n acoiiiit in ihe luat r of a.ud fststo ami that Xlomliy, tbe third ilay of fVbmary, l'joi. at the Imnr of 10 o'clock in lh. Io. s noon of that day, has been flu i by said court foi thfl heatog of any and a!l ob jections to said recount aDd for the final lottlcllieui 01 aim ELIZA (1. KEKNEDT, Alminiatrntrix of auid eaiato. Uatfd Firs . Ill, 1001. Tnopsos k IUbut, Attorneys. Bankers Life Association of Do Moino, Iowa. Ssl Iniurance-Uw Rali-SpUI Cesluro that pluit bury ratn. Rstcurdi si Firit National Bank snd Loan and Saving! Bank. AM'gcl.uMe PrcpaMlioiifor As st. miai'ma Hie nmlHot? ula -lui ilw Stomachs iuviUowcIs tit' mi m Fromok'slVigesliinvClkvrriir ni'ssainllii'si.CoiildinsnL'iilitr Opium. Morplune nor Mineral. 'OT N.VHCOTIC. .vr VtM U-S.U41 H PfTUUH Any!-, Sent - ,.?.. IWm . Aruat .Awl r Jktitvmvtt - iiini SeJ - hiUfry nover. Apcvfocl Ni'iwdv forConslipa I io , So ur Stomach, 1.) ian hooa WiriiLs .Convulsions .IVwrish-ni-js ami Loss ok Slew. Good .Ta" v ' I Facsimile Sitfnnture or NEW YOT7IC. saaijffltv: .aaaKKtjaij g g , tag j f.XACT COPY OF WRAPPER. jj BJB fel BJS j Vila c-J- I : ks BARKER GUN WORKS Euyne, Oregon. A Deep Mystery. It Is a royslery why women endure baokache, headache, nervousness. sleeplessness, melancholy, fainting and dizzy spells when thousands have proved that Electric Bitters will quick ly oure such troubles. "I suffered for years with kidney trouble" writes Mrs Phebe t'herley, or Peterson, I t, ' and a lame back pained me so I could not dress myself, but Electrlo Bitters wholly oured me, and, although 73 years old, I now am able to do all my housework." It overcomes constipa tion, improves appetite, gives perfect health. Only 50u at W L Delano's drug store. Pure Home Made Brandy. For llvor. kidney or stomaoh dou bles, colds, lagrlppe or biliousness there is nothing bettor than Francis' pure brandies. All orders promptly filled with piune, apple or pear brandy at 75 oen is per quart, or $2.50 per gallon. Orders by stage or express will be se ouiely boxed. Matte and sold to con su tiers only. 1 M Fkancih, Fifth snd IMalr stinois. Kugeuo, Or OAlftTOitl. Baara th. " m ' n WWm 81goatnx. r Hiiperlnr at' i'l ranne, lilted wl'b hot ooil Is guar an le d to have s. quick oven. Bee tlieni at il V I, fhainb'.fs A Urn's. EoeEiiE-FLeeeE STAGE LilNE. E. BANGS, Proprietor. Wage leavm Eugene lor FloMiei Dully exivpt riuimay at (I a tu Itefornliig stage leavi Finn n,-i forKugene dally exn-pt Hutidnys at p in -i U-idnys at 8 a m. Arrive In Kugenn al 1pm lbs day fn!. owing. HIVIMFARK Rill Ml 1 KIP 1 li kets for sals at p.n.. ns or at alu-il virtnoe. II Ii . Huno livery atablr lis 0'ii'on'a ollici m K .tV t, ua V W For Infants nnil Oiildrcn. In Use For Over Thirlv Years Thl CINTstUK SOMPaNt tEk YORK OITV. Cutlery Tn'the ltind of cutlery that outs. Now this iti the It ndof cutlery w have. Our cutleiy in uiiulc for us by ouh of the beat makers iu the United .Status. It 1b hammered and tern pere 1 by the latest acientltio processus. iNickot knives at HV, 15c, 20c. 25c, 85c, 40c, mo, lirtc, 05c, 75c, 85c, IWc, l?1.00, 91.16, 81.-6, 91.50, 91.76. SCISSORS WE HAVE 10i!, 50c, (ll)c, 75c, UOc, $1,00 tho m ever saw. We also have carvinir soUatlow prictiH. Our culobratod razors are the kind tliat nhuvo without uinkiug you'ery. Try us on cutlery, Troy Laundry Co.. Tho best work in the city. Clothing called for and delivered. GARDNER, HESSand DENNIS. No 562 Olive street Eugene SMOKE BANQUET HIGH GRADE 5c CIGA . . t F. C. Potts Manufacturer. Public Storage . of all kinds at Reasonable Rates at Geo THall& Son's Warehouse. NOTICE Of FINAL BETTLEMENT, Noliea la hi reby given, that Francia Ham. mitt ailruinistrutrix of thsiatate of N. P. iiauimitt, rfiocnped, ha. n'td her flnsl ac count iu the nmtt.T of i, i.i estiito in tho County Court of l.nui ly, Oregon, and an order has bi-.-n ninuu anil entered of ri curil cliri'Ptii.it this nolice ami fixirg Men di.y, tho iLinl dsy ol tVbiuaiy, IWi, al the lutir of ot:i. o'elork p. in. for the heuring of objiM-ticiiK to tititl lie -unt ULU tho uliul sr-'tlmo. lit of ,ii(t (Hlntn, luii-d Jut.uvry Urtl. l'Jo'J. FaiNuH lUmiir. , Aduiinialrutiix. K. o. 1'oiTKii, Attorney, Notice to Creditors. Noliie al ud.y oivm Hal II 1 1 . Binned Is the duly appointed and acting ad ministrator of the estnio of Frederick M Iindson, ri.ceaaed. All persons hatinii clsinia agait.al paid ratste are ' hereby noli. Bed Io preaent Ihe lame with the proper vouchers in the nn.lsrsig it It the ators of (J Jl llsker in tValleivlle, Lane oonnly, Oregon, wllhio six mouths from the dais of thia notice. Dated July 27, 1001: S 0 Dodson, Administrator of lbs estate of Fredclek U Dodaoo, deceased, Ths mi You Have I Always Bought ; Bears the t I Signature m organs.