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1 1 ) fUKD. ,M COUNT V MAlt'll II ,.,, , ,,. Shirt WaMa Rckt. t...l- nt -CfoUk" prUIUTS Ht riffli. Hardware Co. , i h. khlrt waists. Bt lite Ve i'"" Let. mn .pray pumps are ths beat made tilt-in i 1l y ft n UodMWMfi up 10 BIM i ..i ill. lbickt-t .. ... , vM KI. - " "rauim-wi , f wall paper ftraala ... j u....iluir Hi I- l ' IIBIU"- ,. nil or mi mini rami; i .ii it irr( . ...ii A pfTtOOl Buy JMU. Buy Odd VYi bSSP .. r III ... .1 u' 1- I. I ll nun ii iiii'iiiM in tin , .1 K LCh.mb.tm. w.t . if, iuii " " ,hlr, W.t.atc," ooo,f-, ,1, lied and Bteel plow, any .lit, at I" L Chambers. fBll, iiue which interests t j . i (f, . ilnip on nrK-t'a in nil - ..t I IliiHlIHTr. i. .1.1 Ml H" ...... VlVi-N lUcKi'l. Tthe all youruu lo BtfMf Oun i...ki They pay blfhitfOMll print. Inlh r, n.n Dr i, s Hklfl, theHaleru pioneer dfnlW. died -U roy, Ki-u yearn. iiuv m 1 1 leather gloves for 2oc, :10c, . . ml . i i , . ' i hi l'.tirk,-i linn Work.. Hininewwsa. gee our new BHIBT waists miner tggUUtSM WAS ligni M iiigui, ai ib. Ri'"' ! u : reps rinu anil sundries at M.il.ick .V M ' llllutllMII H ll-UIHUer ifocy. Walton block. HievcleS l.Uti, Jl-M-U, fli IRJ, i.OO, 2I 75 sud so on nt ilAURKK Gun Works. Dg intcbines fr t'.U.OO, and ao on tit liarkw nrki, Ninth street. Buy ft 101 unrden seeds of K L Chain- bft, lnfiil-oluiH a full line of irarden Mb. Don't patch your window w ith jillnw but K" to OIMUnw rs and get u I to pill lu. raw Skirts, 50o, oso, 1, $l 50 and Backet. Scotch granite ware, warranted acid prixii ana doi io snip on, mat ; wnnr. t'lmaiU-rs - lls. Perfect lilting Khlrt Waists, at the Bm i Vol BALI -MB acres excellent farm- . . i i, .,ii r. . t inn v v a v UK imi'P. iiniuuv vi DOYN, '"burg, Or. On Bra hundred poeket knives Inr choice lot ana ou cents ai bainberu' hardware ntore. Men'n wool suits, g-j 00, at the Racket lore. Pruning knives, hand pruners, long o lmrl DBDUM pruners, pruning I bedga Kliears, at (Irilllin larafralt fo's. Wateh tha dltplajf of Vall I'aper in k ithahow window, which will ebaiiued every Haturduy. QBtrFIM HardwakkCo "Thousands of dollarB" made last real of toe truit growers ot iane biMiuiy, tliH would bave been much wore if each one would have bee'i supplied with one of those Hean spray pumps, and sprayed their orchard- arell nlul thereby rained a flrst-ela-s lltiele, V ti (.'hambers has the ) umps. Hev E Edwards, pastor of the iK'igli-h Haptist Church at Minersville, P, wli-n suflerlng w ith rheumatism, aiadvli-cd to try Cl.amberlain's Pain Balm. Me says: "A few applications of this Unimeut proved of great service 'to n-t'. It suldued tbe inllammation and relieved the pain. Should any Otrer protll by giving I'ain Balm a trial it will please me." For sale by tmrii Al I)t-Latin. Null FOB imi ms loilicled fliis fiernoini By the (Jraol Jury. ti aa iu 1 1 i llailliliil UlnlnUiJ Jsaats Bali h come StM(jtl CumI S eme I, Hiding. OTIII.U tlllllC WOllli hsllr Uunnl, Mai. h -A 0 Jeontnip v ,Iuhu BraataBi lauia rd a your money for Schilling's Best flad to in full taking po Jcr tin -r hi extracts una ipiccs if not satisfactory. For Sale by JIJ Grken & Sox Btok lit-ndaclies, ! rke.l womankintl, are VoU amLiirely cured by Karl's Clover 1 ' ' ' ' - -r-.tt blood purifier an.l tiwtie ' M. tl.'V rf.t...l II ..... I,. ,v J i di an I II ii nui,-iw. v-i j. "it wa ct I inn. aod :0 eta. 3..M by Wilkini Bolfiolaon, who operates the free w-ty ferry across the IfoKl nzie river Waltarvllla, informs nsiliatthc "v Md landings are In good shape WW tha winter Hoods. SENSE .at A thinfjs. An ex pectant mother can easily real- irr. if r string te Jhtnk a moment, how danger JT wrong It is to swallow medi tt when in her condition. She 2 that the ouUid application J - liniment which softens and Uxes must certainly be the thing 'or her to use. Such a liniment is MOTHER'S FRIEND jich she can depend upon doing " a world of good before and Way Ub-r. Send to us for our J. "V ': 1 - '-rd b ie'd in - ctarea for 1 4 far"'! cr frorr. -'tnRnm tus ? .g.. ,r "le OSBU RN & DELANO 71 a. The Mhnrhaf jury wan drawn in the ean Tuoaday ev.ninif, Manli 7th. Kre.l Wright. V KafWHand, .r t Atkin., a .1 Barlow, FUlo WOeot, I K Hend.-r.ori, .1 I! Imuan, T.i Kirk, OoorttOoartwrigai, 1 K iMer., J J Kllwood, I II Iyn. The i iuw wan oiiliiultteil to the jury Wad nnkl.y forenoon alH.ut 11 o'clock. A verdict w.w ren.lerthl Ve,lneIay ft,r n ..n at 1 o'clock, in favor of aataadaak. 33 S II Kriendly v. MaKie Johraon etal: Millet prerty. Default and decree. "l Wniiani Meyer va Sidney Horn: tn recover money. Default. Juduruont for 1988,61 with Intercut at 10 per cent iter annum and $.! attorney feea an.l order for inle of attached proparty. 1M Kicl.et t'ompany va Hartford MinbiK Co; to recover money. Stipulation tiled and judgment for 8.1'Jll ni.en plaintifl w ith interest at 10 per cent; no eecutim to iwue until after March :kl, ls-.ty, M Isaac I 'arson va I II and S.rah Latter, ailiura of t has Ijuier estate; U money. I lie following jury waa Uken la the case Mon.lay afternoon: K II l'ayne, llruno Vltu, I. r' -'letuan, Lincoln Taylor, O M l ahow, I'-e Duncan, V V Thomson, J .1 Klwood, UUBpbaU, Qaorg Morris, II K Ailing ham, P T 1 'arter. 'Ihe jury Tuesday aftcrsoon returned a Verdict for the defendants. N7 State of Oregon vs John H Bay and Ivan UlWanl Mraaar in a store. A true bill Defendant arraigned Tuesday afternoon and took day to plead. Wednesday uiornim: at '. o'clock they entered ideas of not guilty by their attorney, LBUfm. Trial eet (or Wednes day afternoon. At 1 pm Wednesday, March 7, the pleas of notktiilty were withdrawn by each defendant, anl ench defcmlaut entered pleas of guilty. Saturday forenoon at I o'clock a 111 w as set for sentence. 00 State of Oregon vs John II Hay an.l Ivan Kid Wall I larceny in astore. A true bilL 101 State of Oregon va John It Hay an.l Ivan Ki.lwell; larceny in a store. A true bill. in each of tile above cases the dt-feudants were arraigned Wednesday forenoon and took their day to plead. The BOOTS two iudictuieuts wero dismissed on motion of plaintitf. These men are (he ones who stole goodl Prom the stores of K H Ingham, 9 B Dunn and J II MeClung. '.'7 State of-Oregon Vs Claude McIIargue; forgery. A true bill. Arraigned Tuesday forenoon an.l took day to pload. Entered a plea of "not guilty" Wednesday forenoon at 8 o'clock. Set for trial Thursday forenoon. Wednesday, plea of "not guilty'' withdrawn afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, aud plat of "guilty" entered. Saturday morning at 0 o'clock set for sentence. 100 State of Oregon vs Claude McIIargue; forgery. A true bilL Arraigned Wednesday m.irniug and by his attorney, L ISilyeu, took .layto plead. Dismissed ou motion of district attorney. McHargue was Indicted twice for pass ingacheckon Herkholder & Hemen way signed by "A K Patterson," First National Hank of Kugene for the sum of $49.90. 19 Chaa I. Adams vs I J Voder et al confirmation. Sale continued. 39 J H Goldson va Hobcrt l'oston; in junction. Ileferred to Mrs Kmma Thomiison to take testimony and report at next term of court. "si D S Savings nnd Loan Company vs AnnC Evans et al; foreclosure. Default. Judgment for ?l'.8,l(i and 3" attorney tees, interest at 10 per ceut and decree of foroclos ure. 7'i Philip Hold vi T E Dunn; to recover money, Continued and set for first day of next term of court, 77 Charles F Littlefield vs Kay LiUltftaldl to recover money. O W Uritfiu apiiinted guardian ail litem, 78 G U Snapp va J II Weaver; confirma tion. Sale confirmed 02 Philip Hold vs I E Dunn; to recover mouey, M- tion to consolidate with No 7ti, Overruled, Continned until the next term, set for first day thereof ill Mtetfon, attloii w 1 1 1 1 r- H v wait dlaiuli d audi Ik CandaDl dlinturti d, Ul State of Ore.- m lari-eny. Qfna4 jury Wadaoad tj aftera in. Mareb s returned "a true bill " T, ,' blklNIS VI,J WSOl Ii) Rf. uc-ivuuniiii a itiiiiuiiiately arrnlliul and tuok Ins day lu plead. mum-lay morning, Karoo be entered a plea of "imt guilty." J04 State of Oregon n Jauiea Smith; Ian i ii . Oraml Jury Wednesday, March 8, 1 tin road "n tmo hill." Me was im- meillaiely nrraigned and took his I ay to pleml. Tbursday noming at 9 o'clock he entered a ploa of "not guilty." flM billowing )uty WH llien diawn Id the case: J J F.IIwimkI, J F Aikins, Bruno Vnus, Win Campbell. J T Bowland, H E AUIugtuun, 0 W TliiitnpMin, (i-nrjf,. MnrriK, Qeorge 1 ! i rlail , oonrajjai tht btgbarnya 1 1 nroa ram Ssu Francl-i-1 An important I UIM.M Kveultig Foot, III I IMO Uoortwrlgbt, 0 M OViow, Fred Wriglit ami B M Payoe. Attorneys SteVent and Bllyeu ap peared for the defendant aud Attorney BlOWn ami Harris for the state. The case was one in which defend ant took and ear iltd a any two guns from the store of M H Hsrker. In Kugene, Oregon. The defense claimed for tlielr client ihat he was not re sponsible for bis action; that lie was insane or lattoting under some halluci nation, and also drinking heavily. The guns were Introduced aud At torney Itllyeu created MOM amim nieut fay a-king if Ibey were loaded. Tbe jury after being out until Fri day urnmlng until 1 o'clock fat ed tn aree. Tbey went out at 0 o'clock Thursday ufteriioou. HELPLESS CHINESE PiKixd, March 8. Tho Italian min ister report-as an Insult the manner in which the OblnoM foreign ofjUoe bee treated Daly's demand font oonllng station at San Muu Itay, hihI a rupiui.- Of diplomatic relations between Italy and ( blna Is pndtable. ntmna wants atona. It is believed Boaala lias reilerntid her prote-t ugain-t the Hri'ili railroad loan, in order to make tin- contract ground forcomplaiut againt the Chi nese antl thus seek conip:ti-alion, territorial or otherwise. cikkat BUT AIM '8 1 Hon 11 AM). Pekino, March 8. .Sir Claude Mc Donald, the lirititdi minister, has informed t lie Chinese foreign nrtice hat any attempt to repudiate the rail' way contract will Le regarded as a breach of faith meriting retributive measures. At the t-aiite time the minister recalled Lord Ballebory'l asstiram-e of support for China if any other power attempted to force her to repudiatu her colli ruct. thaiuherluiu's lough lleniedy. This remedy is Intended especially for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough aud influenza It lias become famous foi Its cures of these diseases, ever a large part of tbe civilized world. The most Haltering testimonials have been received, giving accounts of Its good works; of the aggravating and persistent coughs it ha- cured; of severe colds that have yielded promptly to its soothing 1 fleets, and of the dangerous attacks of croup it has cured, often saving the life of the child. The ex tensive who of it for whooping cough has shown that it robs that dianaae of all daugerous con-cUences. Bold by Ostium & DeLano. What Is Slnloh? A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption; used through tho world for half a century, lias cured innumerable cases of iu cipient consumption and relieved many in ad vaLcetl stages. If you are not satistied with the results we will refund FOOT money. Price V Ota., 80 eta., and 81.00. Soli by Wilkins & Linn. Flection Notice. To the legal voters of School District No 1, Liue OOUOty, Oregon. Notice Is hereby given that the an nual election of this district will be held at the city hall in Fugene, Ore gon , on tile se -ond Monday, Iteing the l.'lth day of March, 1809, between the hours of o'clock aud (i o'clock p 111 of that day, for the purpose of electing one director for three years in place of 0 K Frank, term expired, and one direc tor for one year to mi tne unexpired term of W S Oilhert, resigned, and one clerk for one year in place of 100 F Craw, term expired. 0 B Frank, Oeo F Ckaw, Chairman, Clerk. Dated Kugene, Or, l-Vb 88th, 1&09. Dallr (luard lluri-b 9 3 OWHnrdve Hubert Thomas Cooper; to recover money. Default. Judgment for 8101.08 witli interest from date at 0 per cent Order of sale of attached property. 21 0 F Gill vaEd Kitzpatrick alias Ed Fitzgerald; to recover money. Continued for term by consent of parties. 31 School Fund Commissioners vs li anil S J Doty; continuation. Continued for term. II James Hemenway vs The Hartford Mining Co; to recover money. Stipulation. Judgment thereon, 00 W P Cheshire va II S and I. R Wal lace; foreclosure. Default. Judgment tor Sl,l.Vi.50, interest at 16 per cent, attorney foes 7", aud order of sale of mortgaged prem Ian j77 Charles F I.ittlelield vs Kay Littlefield To iiuit title. On trial. 0 W Griffin ai pointed guardian ad litem. Decree granted. 80 State of Oregon vs James Kelly, Charles Halstead and Willie C-nn.lly, burglary. The grand jury Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock reorted a "trie hill" agaiust each of tliu parties. At 3 o'clock the trio was arraigned and took their day to plead. Judge Hamilton set 9 o'clock Thursday mnrninir for that event. and informed them they would be expected GardOIl S06dS ii, bulk to go to trial at once thereafter. He appointed Attorney Hilyeu to defend , HatS and UapS Connelly and Attorney Markley to act Hooka in a like capacity for Kelly and Hal- -N -'u 1 ' J' stead. Bauer kraut; tine These are the parties who broke into Drv Goods Expeeted Daily. the n r K it section uou-c ouu lueum the Japanese section men. Thursday morning, March 9th at o'clock Charles Habtead and James Ki.lt. ph entered a 1 lea of guilty. The court set 9 o'clock Friday forenoon for sentence. On motion of the Prosecuting Attor- Hany a Lover Has turned with disgust from an Otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea purifies tlie breath by its ac tion on the bowels, eta, as nothing else will. Sold for years on abeelate guarantee, l'ri.c 25 cts. and 88 rts. Sold by Wilkins & Linn If you anticipate going Hast, go via the Southern Pacific Company. To Missouri river points anil Chicago without charge of cars. For further particulars, folders, time cards, etc, call on or address. E J M cCi.a.na HAN", City Passenger Agt. S P Co. March tl. Clilot M dl Ion w as rendered this punning by the U lied States circuit ei-urt of Appeala Wbleh will have c luslm ral le wl 1 In pre venting tbe illegal landing of Chinese, into the United, Stale, The decision, which was written by J dg.- Morrow and oononrrad la by tha other judges, was in the ease of tin- United Blatet m plaintifl lu error rsfBUl I Ibo 1 'hi e and OttO Mow, defendant iu error. The two Chinese an- under age and arrived at Port Tnwiiseml 111 May, 1888. Their father was a hMindryman in Ba gene, Oregon, at that lime and when the boys arrived they pr. . i,:, u a cer tificate from the American consul at Bong Kong stating thai they were born In China, hut that their father was bringing them to America for 1 tie pur pose of balng them sdnoated In tho Fitglish schools. The boys did not present any other certificates entitling them to laud. The collector of tbe port sllOWOd tbl 111 to laud, ami the boys were put Into the state schools of Oregon, On vpril 20. tvis, two years aftsr they lauded, the lads u.-ie arrest, d ami oharged with being 11 leg lly in ttn country. The United States district court for the district of Oregon heard the oaso and decided that I he hoys w-re students ami belonged to tic exempt class, and denied the application that they be deporltd. i'liu government thereupon appealed the case to Die Lfnltad Btatea circuit ooart of appeals. Judge Mono , in an elaborate re View of the case, d. lines (lie various in tentions id lbs Chinese sioiusion laws. He holds that at the time tin-boys Or0roallowedttilai.il they prci-enttd a Ct-rtillcate of a OOnsul which hud no Value in the eye. of the law. The tsiys did not produce a certille.ile under BoOtlOfl Oof the ad of 189., which is required in order to show that the besrsr and ippllcani for landing be- longi to the exempt class "The lauding of the tl IWldantO was liulawftll ami they cannot utge I hem- selves of tiu-ir ofionao iy assumli g lbs ooBQpatlon of msmbers of tbsj prlvl- leged classes, and sstabllafa their right to tsmaln by prisif of that obaraotor." "Hut not only did Ihe defendants fill to show Ihat llielr entry Into am' rest deuce in the t'oited States was lawful aud under a certificate, showing that they belonged to a privileged otaSS, lull it appears nlllrmntively that they were at that time the minor children of a Chlnsss laborer, ami that thay are still minors. Tlie status of the defend ants, under lli.j laws, . I linl of the fattier. The policy of ths exclusion acts Is to prohibit the entry into the United States or- the SOtln class of Chinese laborers as a cla-s. "The defendants belonged to Unit olaai 11 pun tbolfarrlyal In this country , ami they so coutluued up to tin-time of (heir arrest; and, not having the t erlilleale as required by Bectl the act of May 6, 1MI2, lit amended by the act of November 3, 1893, tbsy were not entitled to remain In ths United States and should have been dt ported," Tlie judgmeut ot the dlstl lot court is revet asd and a mandate will Issue that tlie defendants be deported A number of attorneys who are con sidered authorities on tbe Chinese ox elusion laws stated today that it will Le possible for the two boys to return to this country and secure landing without any dilllculty by securing from the Chinese govt-runn-nt ami the American consul at llorir Kona "Sea tion 8" certificates ihat they are students aud prove the -ami- bj tlie fact that they have attended tlie schools iu tills country. SKIl'l'KD (it I . The two Chinese lads, who have been In tins city, quietly skipped oat last night and no trace of them was found during the day. Tb If attorneys lu the effort to prove a rlghi to remain arc Thayer, St Italnlt r, and Bchnaboli of Portland, and Geo u Kiossy, ol Eugene, CASTOR I A For Infant 1 and Children. The Kind You Ha.s Always Bough! the r law lo ro of wbb 1 s or? tin goo futlowsi ' Ths' from and after tbe llrst day of January, A ! but, the county court or, unity board of saoh oounty within the state is in -ri by aothoriasd lo make n bate each year, lur four years, on the road tea of saeh person taithin it. OOOnty who shall own aud have lu habitual u-e on the highwnys of state, wagons or other vehicles for tbe Irani imitation of freight and other besvy articles, the tires of which are not les than throe Inches iu width, of 11 for e-'i-h wheel of such Vehicle; ami, pro vided further, that III owner of each vehicle having tires of not less than four inches in width, upon wbleh there Isadlforooooof gtlaasl eight Inehea in the length Of the front ami r ai axle, -..constructed that tlie front ami rear wheels will not come III contact with the same roatl siirfatv while the vehicle Is moving in a straight line, shall receive, In addition to the afore said n bate, for four years in tils or her road tax as aforesaid, of F- for each vehicle of lhi elasn f r each ami -very year during said period that Mid vehicle Is habitually used up'li the highways of this state." AO lilgllt In I'gllUflS. The woman who is lovely In f.tce, form ami temper will always have friends, Hit one w ho would DO BttraOs tlve must keep her health. If she Is weak, ilokly ami all run down,sbs will be nervous ami Irritable. If she lias c ustipation or kidney trouble, bsr Impure blood win otuss pimples, b otches, sklO eruptions ai tl a w retch ed i-nuiplcxi'in. Flectrlc Hitlers - the ne-i uii.iiciiit lu tin- worm 10 regulate stomach, liver ami kidneys ami lo purify Hie blood. It gives strong nerves, bright syss, smooth), velvety skin, rloh coinpli'Xion. It will make a good looking, charming woman of a rini-dowu invalid. Only 'si cents at Wilkins A I. Inn's drugstore. ileal Batata Transactions, W II Hampton and Willard Hamp ton ami their wives, to OsorgS Ware, Ml a res 111 I" 10 S H I w; $400 AW Gilbert to o B Bailor, IO1I6O ft-. t, being a part of lot I lu fractional block "K" Skinner's donation ami part of lot I, block 0, Skluuei's addi tion in K'igoiie; f-ioo. Chas C Humphrey aud wife, l-".Jl acres In T 10 H It .1 w ; $4000. 11 H Kslsay anil wife to ticrtrude K Clark, 4&D.M acres In T 10 Hit 3 w; l 000. John A Hughes to Sophroula Jane Hughes lots 1,8, O and 7 lu block 7 In Cn-swell; $. Willard Hampton ami wife toGoOfgO Ware lots!) and 10 iu hlts-k .1 iu that part of (lie city ot l'.U" wliieli was originally platted ami recorded asHbel ton's addition to Kugene City ; $hoo. NO, Boars tho Siguaturu 0.' NEW GOODS AX BILLY. J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO. E"3ALMERS and FKHI 01RECT0RS The M' K were White Willi BOOW today n top of Spencer was also capped with w lUtlful. niliers Cro-ii- i tbfl t- rr r I f tlmuaaDda of ysOBf mntliers'ls-i . . .tbreaklaao agonizing and CrsqtMBtly fatal. SbHoh'i Cough and Ooatamption an - Wikeraagie incases -f Croup. It lia" never Un known f fail. The worst c-iin r-li- i I in.mediataljr. Price 2.1 oavaod I1.0H. Sold by Wilkins Linn ,iiat Ruyera Altontton. I have p ig 1 grule young nanny goats for sale until Feb 1st, near Mon roe. For prices ami particulars cor respond with BaVJ A Hol t K, Eugene, Or. Tlie man that spray hi orchard well tlil year will have good apples, and apples free from worms always commands a gisvl price Huy a spray pump big enough and It will Is- an easy Job to keep the worms out. Bismarok'i Iron Norm Was the result ol his splendid health. I ndomitablu will and Ire iiieutlous energy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidney ami Mow els are out of order. If you want these qualities ami the success they bring, use I)r ICing's New i.ifu Tills. They develop every powerof brain ami body. Only M cents at Wilkins A Linn's ding store. Legal Market March 10, 18!. Wlieat-I8c. Oats-2So Mops I i to UMo. Buttor 80 to fdavpaf roll. Fggs-12o I'otaloes SbOi Eoultry 8 "i0 to -rsO er dozen Dried prunes .'! to lie Apples til cents er bushel. V011 Try It ff flkflnh iTsnah sa I Osasanptlsa Cure, Whlefa is s.,1,1 f.ir tlie small pries of cents, B0 aaits sad 81.00, doss sot oars,' take tho Isittle liuek and wo will n-fuml your limney. Bold for OrSS fifty years on tliis guarantee, Price '.'.. cts. and VI cts. Sold liy Wilkins it Una, l.iist Call Tin- remainder of my stock f wait -lie-.Jewelry ami Silvt-r-ware must go at some price. Ur.otl reliable watehi s from $.1 up. I will make it pay you to O0OM to see me. Eiemember tho plana, up slain ovor McClung's store. Optical work a secialty J f) Waith. Arc 5 Wing's Pes lea o.fTtr ...ta tiskltig p-.w-ler dm.. 1 loi tsiratts II I -I'll r as good a-, wc say ? Don't you scj they nonev'back ? 10 For Sale liy are CillAY .V S Ig Notice to School Hourils and t'leiks I s:n liifoimetl by the Culled States -veiiue 'ol lector that a 50 cent Stamp will be required on sii dlatrlot rohool clerk's bonds. Eugene, March 0, 1 880, W M Mi i.i.Kit School BO pi, Lsne Co. I have la-en attllt.ted with rheuma tism for fourteen years aud nothing seemed to give any relief. I was able to Is- around all tlie time, but constant ly suffering. Iliad tried everything I could boar of ami at last was told to try Chamlierlaln's Fain Halm, which I did, and was Immediately n-lleved and In a short time cured. I am hannv to say ttiat it has not aimst re turned -JoaaTH I'jttiAH, Oermautowu, Cal. For sale bv Osburo A DeLauo. s Is the only plow made that is better than the No. 40 Oliver chilled. See it at F L Chambers fro Ted train SO) cioe. Effective Felt. Uth, the Northern i'acillc will inailuurate doubla tialli sei vice botWOI n Portland ami all points Last. Ir.iinsuill leave I'mtland at UnWam andllpm, dally, rhsso trains will liulli lie lliMt eh. -unl mil v etUlpped in every respect, lit ated liy steam, vt stlbiilcd, stamlar.l Pullman iiul tnuilst sleepers, ttiiilnir cars and colonist sleeping csrs, which reiulets the service now oflen tl by tbe North am I'at illc uuctalled ly any other Imnaoontlnenlal Hue Tin-only lino to tlie lliillalo Hump territory. Heu t hat your tickets read via tlie Northern l'aciflu to all points Fast ami South. For further Information call on or address, it Ileal onranY, Oeiieral Agent, BugSnO, Daj & Henderson, Undertakers ?ni embalmcrs, Cor. Wil- and 7th sts. 18 tl x tl I li latpaOB Dead. Wednesday's Balsm Journal: "A telegram us rSOSlVSd tills afternoon from J I Thompson it Sao Mataeo.Cal, thai blon lb i'.ti.Ji 'I'lioinpson had dlod, Tuesday, tl 8 p m. Dr Thorn p. mi) was practicing msdlolno at that city ami m takt n down with scarlet fever, Tho remains will be burled there." Dr Thompson was 88 years, 5 months and 7 days of age at the time of his di-tnbe. 'The Daily Statesman oftoday said: Dr Thompson was a asnsral favorite in Salem, ooontittg Iritiuls by the bundrsds, Me was SffablOi courteous and obliging, and of him it might bo truly H-.ti I that In) hail no enemies." Spray your orchard wttfa thesatne care that you cultivate it ami you will have clean fruit, mid gel a 1; od price for It. THEY ARE COMING The English and German Expert Specialists Flvo HjSMiSSI and tBftltlOl, all rtra.li.nt. I litiiu OH POM MsfilSSl I SllS8M In tho world. nccrpcraled Undtr the Laws ol Cailomialfor $250,000- Establislied 26 Years A part of iIhj staff of the English and German Expert Bpeoialists and Dr Jd"yera it Co. majco their regulBf monthly visit to Eugene FRIDAY, MARCH 24. sb They will be at tliu HOFFMAN HOUSE CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. Am..ntlis ailiiieitU fired bvtl.n Kv. Il-lt uel Oerm n I -rt -li ti at the following BrSjtat sTWssass sad all othsr Dawssis ol the Kldasrs) Dwssses of the iilad.l. r, Urinary ttriri., I. iter, Splssa, H,ine, lloweb, Hearl Stoiiimii, gvs, I Vt. Skin and Nervee. Also Inpsnrlshsd fil I, lilood Poboa ml s.-r .fuU; I'atarrli, ToaaiUSW, Oonsijpioy, Bma- ohlUs, Astbsta, sad other 'I'luoat nn-l lunn trout, lei 'Inn I '. f-innities, Innontnia staUaoboly, 1'nralyaia. Rnptara. Dyssatsry, UyioiU, Ksaralsls, idirumatUni, Btltf and B lltaJolatsi Vernal OoaapuunW, Inclanat OvarUa buabUa: Mil , Ptstnla, Qbsslty .Itlng Worm and 0..lter; 'I'oliaci-, tli.luni, f. iii sad Liqaor habiij Headache, Kryithiehu, Qoat, Taps w nil, BilioosDS Dropsy, 0ll Stoas, gossan, Frsoklae, Blx-kheana, Canoer, eta, at. I nbaad I iamj (feuerally. Df atsysrS future BsrVOW Dsbttlty, Lost M.,i,t. . -1 and all Private Diaeaaee, includlaf ouDUiflotie IjIimkI poitHin, ttilekly and permanently, aud at rsaaonal.le price. Tbe BaciWi and (Jeiman gsprt lpeUlieU and Or Jlleytra a Cu are nut only oom latent nr.d reliable, Imt are reeouIUc, Ixiiui; l-nckeil tiy ainplo capita! and ably oiaaafSaV DtBBMM w hich have haflle I tassUtlof other .hyi. l oi- and .tul-hurnly rehituxlto yield to oriHssir isifloiwaa, BMtboSS and aiiiAii.u, are quli-kly ettblued and m.-t. re.l by the hug lleii ami (Jermaii KKirt HjieclalUU. They have the larueat nnd bent viiiixi( luediral in etitutiuii in A iueri . ii, Chios his Ii.h-h.i , win-. ;hi .nil:.- All ailing s lo should nee the Eagliah sad lienimn Km- rt Siieclalleu. A Iru n lly talk, which ooetl ul lutely nothing, is bound lorS ull in a ureal ileal of Kod, w lirth-r tretiut-nt in Uken or nut. IIIIMK I'UltK.S-While It ia i refcreble In many Instaacee tnaee a 1'atleBi, tbsBogBlfS lad Owsasa BlgSlt gpsilsllsts Ii . tn.-d tl,. uiom-b ..f .r-,ri wlmiii they hae never eeen. II y.,u eanict th-.! t.'M lit lli. I. i lfii f- r -ineiitiun lint. A.lvlo In renrd to y.uir ailment, l.uk fur men and women nnd treatiee on any dieevae A L I. JKB O" reeuontlenc and other deallnne w ith atiesce ur proepei-llre titnU aacreilly conhdentiaL Terms and 1'rlces Within tlie Reach or All. THE ENGLISH AND GERMAN EXPERT SPECIALISTS Main Office 731 Market St, San Francisco.