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IV n toes.. .r.. now in demtnd. ft have thorn. Good oiios. Lots of thorn, prices vory rca-o:i- MAN'S SHOE STORE WHA hnl mi S ri mTY AND (JUUINI Y March 17 ip photos at tbe Eugeue llioto . 0..r r 1, - i, . V - I lie III.- I M krlr""" r-rf- tnt MM. 0fV tl(Mr ha- len I!" " lb' ..i L'nmiio i :!1 re 'ol Sale -220 seres excellent farm iiudt. Inquire Of John Van . l '..I. ii Pi I IT II, vv'P I CM K 1, Chambers 1iiijou watit your eyes correctly udtoft p'ruf glasses see I)r Lowe lot Luckey's. rotlttntdiliiK iu photon: Tbe lit L.ni.iin Plintn lamn E.UKDUS ni w. . . i . t... . . .. I., r tfOOd liantl nuggies w" e lur . .,i..t,i HI h lil IIHIIIIHTH Tuiir fur to (be Barker Gun orUM'lKel ""' highest price for Hie Hi!e i "i "'v Hoard bag I .i, ..r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iru . . T uot oeces-ary to go to Portland L- - -.. uii i I .in I NT I) I'll L pin Jiw ki iiuiud V' i nn PII CUl glass 'Hill slerilllg Sliver . Ill . ... .. II.' ..I' l.l ill IUU u lock of the MUM at templing - ill nrvHcli at t he Stafford school .... , L t , .. .Ju i .. ..I.. .. :J0pm, and Sunday at 11 a in and Pior Yang school house Sunday nt nn turn. . t uiniw hi'- turn 1:11111 nun iiiuei told prices, ess f l. uiiMnMn : t t-'ou anil- nl dollars worth that Ktigui 1 lore ine siivance unn uu n 11 t ii nf'i 1 can y j 1 iCnnimi-sioner Scott Is remnv- ibtfimr-. criiKlied rK'k from Wil- --.I .... i- 1 ill - r 11 t niii ill ifh (!f.r . U f ii Itilu -iii.it.wir WgPhilpot, Albany, KnyHt "De- tl . I' I. HI V H ' I Il il nit- n iirt ltbD nny pills 1 ever took." The w w liriliriMd utitl I i triiv Bit.l nan vii ii . .n hup it n 1 1 . . in H I 11. ...si. ........ 1 ... QfKlVer ininint-i!larHi.r v..j..nlnr MIDHIUtl JVOKVIUPJI HpN'lutu lie gone about a month. DI n itl. u n. 1 11 m l ui In 1 i I f DftDaratiiiriM muilu fur ruiiplti.iliiip -"- ""'''". Bube, Mendola, Va ays, B mo ou 111 ui 11 Kiniti nn . IV.I,. I.,. I n... Mi... .... . .... ai.'ib v uiri viif uiinr ir- tl me, few bottles cured me." It - -. vt " cat, 11.1 am rajr n vu I ' jr. garden tools at laat year's IF N I f 1. . . I w - mm vunuiucilt 11- s. ..... . . ".tvo 111 j'l iiiii i'hii n irrvi mipr " a . 1 Ri m , Minn 1 ) ( t 1 1 II 1 f 1 1 Ikh county, but this mountainous F nil t,f 1 . a v.. . ... 1 fiwvciuuiflll IHUU. l LTt'lil fcr Roatf, luostlv AniroraH. of air u nJM III till V litTt. m 'R"t limn sheen. Grafts irreen rTMlhiiii.,1 TkT . 1 a ivhuu. .noMiow io epeaK 01. (Dlv nf Ml .i . , Atr doptorg failed to cure me o nimm if. 1 . 1 1 ... . n .. . :, 1 useu uue .Minute ( oukii .11,1 .1 1 . . . ... . '' mree oolites or It cured me. "l"o the best remedy on earth for r- muuuKu. 11 curen my grann- ""ii or the worst cane-." writes Wii, LomntAn. i'ii it 1. the V I U F. . . ... ' remedy that elves mfciimi.. .... . . . -'mc 1 . I lit.- n.lln N crniii. am) n, .,1 and lunir U1M . . . I - I .ri. I ,.1, - i, 111. 1 1 111 1 iT Ii 11 1 mwiys iiKe It. Motlier- 1 1. 1 nn.ni The European Republic Asks Her Colonies As to Available Soldiers. Special to the Guard. I aims, March lo. Word comes from an unimpeach able source that the French government has asked each of her colonies aa to the nuraher of troops available for im- .uu.u,roniw 11 uegins 10 iook as it rranco were pre paruii: for war. England has creatlv waters in anticipation of a concerted French and Russian I'll Al'iirvi tnt in 1.1 t A r mm. ...w.tuicut mi crippie tier in me tar east. Kussian acqui sition of territory from the north and west of China and r rencn aggrandizement on the south may be opportuno vwiuugu ugiaiiu naving ner nanus lull in south Africa. COTTAGE GROVE NATIONAL BANK. Special to the Guard. Washington, March 15. The application of Bristow & Eakin for DGrmisrtion to cnnduM a national hank of Ha. ' - - witviiMt IV V V tage Grove, Lane county, Oregon, has been approved by the v.u.11 jjuuwu. 01 ine ireasur'. DOMESTIC WAR EXPECTED IN CHINA. Special to the Guard. Shanghai. China Marr-h IS. Th hnatilo J - - . . saw m a v ' ' , i I i V 1 ' 4 i Val A.1 1 . m a ine empress aowager towards reiorm and progress in t-tate and commercial affairs is thought to render an open door policy for China under her regimo impossible. Rebellion and anarchv an nvnentfld and nrnnlioaiod ku foroign diplomats who have the best opportunities to give an unbiased opinion of possible events that may follow government hostility to open door agitation. A FILIPINO SECRETARY SURRENDERS. Special to tho Guard. MANILA. March 15. Florest, Aguinaldo's secretary of war has surrendered to General Mc Arthur. He says fur ther Filipino resistance to American authority is useless. INJUNCTION DISSOLVED. The Helena Mine. Bohemia. Is Out of Court. Hn''lal to the ( if a KD. Uoskuuku, Or., March 15. Judge Hamilton this iit'tTiinon dissolved the njuuctlon against the Helena mine, Bohemia district, owued by Jennings Hros. and Uniueaii. Tongue Wants a High Tariff. Washington, March 14. Repre sentative Tongue is ratber In hope that the senate may amend tbe Puerto Hisan bill by putting the rate of tarltt back to tbe original figure of '25 per oent and aayg that if It were go gent to the bouse be would gladly support it. He becomes more strongly convinced every day tbat imposing this tariff Is he proper and only course to pursue. J. B. Nesinith Critically 111. & Co, Comer "-I HViirtU In . lint I u " ' - new iron it. inn. nrl -u tnttnhiiooo "lfii I allan nrunt "oodcr,.-,, ,. .. it. ' i - them ha k m . . -'iu ii!n. . in r g();itt tar, h per b tlkn A . r-B .iiuourg wabloe, powder JZ BILL! Dallas, March 14. J. B. Nesinith, oldest sou of Henator J. W. Nesmitb, is now lying critically ill at bis borne in Dixie, this county. Tbe disease is a brain atlectien. Tbe latest news from the sick man seems to give more hope of Ids recovery. Teachers Institute. The teachers' Institute that was to he held March 17, has been postponed to Thursday, March 24. All teachers are urged to at end at tbat time. W. M. Miller, Hchool Superintendent. Left the City. "Hilda Hobsoii, of llvery-ig fame, quitted Corvallls on Saturday night," says the Coryallls limes. "During the afternoon she had a preliminary hearing berore Justice Ho-gate, but the evidence was not deemed sufflcleut to warrant the deteutton of the prisoner to the gruud jury. The lgin horse and buggy bad simply been taken to Harrlsburg, and there left for the Corvallls owner to recover it as best he could. This was not larceny enough to insure a couvic tiou in the court, and ou motion of the deputy district attorney the case was dropped. Ttw wonnin was penniless, and sf.er her discharge was i-lven $6 or ii, nontribuled by local sympathizers. She was at once driven to Albany, where she declared she was golug to Eugene." She hasn't shown up nere, Horses for Bale. Young horses broke and uubroke for sale cheap for cash or on tim". Apply at residence two and one-half miles northeast or Eugene. G. M. Bomiett. t here is n bettor medicine for tbe bibles than Chamberlain's Cough Ueiii.'dy. Its pleasant taste and prompt and effectual I'urm make it a favorite .....i. ...... i .... .1 ... t am ll children. It Willi UlOturin quickly iun their couirhs aud colds preventing pneumonia or other serious con sequence. It o cures croup and has In en used 111 tens of thousanas oi cases without a single failure so far as we have been able to learn. It not only cures croup, but when given as tbe eroupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. J n capes of whooping cough it Unnaflaa the tOOCb mucus, malting it H-ier to BS pec-orate, and lessens the iiu gave rlty and frwiuetii-y of the r' OiysUM of coughing, thus deprivmr a t,, i disease of all dangerous consi 1 ueiicis. Far sale by W. L. DeLaoo. '.."ic 50 20c 2.5c 10c 5c Me 5o 50 SUDDEN DEATH AT ROSEBL'KG J. W. Arnold, of Cottage Grove, Succumbed brom Heart Disease. Honcburg ReTlew, March 14. J. W . Arnold, a cigar-maker, of Cot tage Grove, who came up last evening on business aud was stopping at the Denning House, was taken seriously ill after his arrival here. About 9 o'clock Dr. DuGas was called and found tbe patient in a dying condition from heart trouble, and Dr. Twitohell was also summoned. Every possible effort was made by tbe physicians, but by 10 o'clock the man was dead. Undertaker J. D. Coobran came up from Cottage Grove and prepared tbe body for shipment, it being taken to tbat plar on today's train. Mr. Arnold Is said to have been an ex oellent citizen, and bis wife and three children are bereaved by hs sudden death. He was about 40 years of age. Chicago Drainage Canal. The engineers who designed tbe Chicago drainage oanal and carried It to completion at a coat of $33,000, -000 did not reckon on tbe flood prob lem. A Chicago telegram of March 14 says: Tbe most serious flood In years is raging In the Illinois river, tbe Dea plaines river is almost ready to leave Its banks; hundreds of farms down tbe valley are Inundated, and a number of oanal offlaials lu Chicago were deluged today with telegrams of Mm plaint tbat tbe trouble Is due to the drainage canal. The sudden thawing of vast quantities of snow baa filled all tbe tributaries of tbe Illinois and Des plalnea rivers. At Riverside last nlgbt the water an within a few Inohes ol the top of tbe spillway, and was rising steadily. Within 24 hours tbe stream has risen 10 feet above normal, and rushed In a torrent toward the drain age canal. Gold! Gold! Gold! The latest El Dorado Is reported to be ou Nome City beach, Alaska. Thousands of people are hastening there, many of whom will return broken In health. Of what avail la gold when health is gone? Guard your health with the best of all medicines Hostelter's Stomach Bitters, and you will always have true wealth. The Bitters are for people who have abused their stomachs, or are naturally weak. It will regulate tbe bowels, stir up tbe liver, invigorate the kidneys, and abso lutely cure Indigestion, constipation, inalaria, chills and fever. It Is a natural tonic, absolutely free from dangerous narcotics. It should Imj taken at tbe present season, to protect the system from sudden colds and malarial attacks. It's a good medicine to keep on hand. Editor's Awful Flight. p M Hlggins, editor, Seneca (Ills) I Neat, was afflicted for yean with pils that no doctor or remedy helped until be tried Bucklen's Arnica (salve. He writes two boxes wholly cured mm. It's the surest pile cure on earth tnd Hie best salve In tbe world. Cure ruaranteed. Only 2S oenta. Bold by i uau, druggist, Eugene, Oregon. BAD ACCIDENT, Will Baker Seriooil) Crushed III Mine Tunnel. '1 he following acc-m.l of an Mvldt I lO the Iron Mountain nunc, Califor nia, is taken from a pa r published at Keswick, California. The young nan, who was with couipn y C, al Manila, writes to bis motile I Mrs Mallaa Baker, ttipt his iujunes are not aa had as portrayed by tile UaWipapsri Another accident, which will pmbt bly prnv fatal, oevurrrd at the I. on .Mountain mine Monday evening. The victim of the accident is a vnnnu man about 22 years old, named Will Baker, formerly of Eugeue, Oregon, who has been employed n the nine about six DMBUMi While emerging from the mine be was caught between the car and a projecting 1 1 uilier aud severely crushed. His two hlpa weie broken and his ribs were crushed In Ii Is the opinion of tbe company's physicians that he oannot recover. After the victim aud a companlou bad eulered tbe tunuel with the oar. a siull, or upright timber, gave in to the strain from above aud swayed out badly. No room wa left for tbe pass age of a car-tender between the car andtbestull. It was there that tbe young mau was caught and so badly crushed. SOCIAL. Court House Items Iteal estate mortgage fl.OOO 00 Chattel morigage 100 CO Moitgage release 200 00 Morigage release 800 00 REAL estate transactions. Da Mail Boot! and wife to W G Kll- lenbeck, lot , block 4, Kick's addition to Glenada; $140. Laue cocniy to the Eugeue Loan A Savings Bank, 2jx34 feet ou public square; $J54.I3. To correct a deed madeUct 10, 1899. Cella A. Hunt and husband to Kalph B Hunt, 00120 feet in Eugeue; II, Thomas Vamluyu and wife to John Vanduyn, 20 acres lu tp IB sr3 W; $28.67. B A Sommerville and wife to M I. Soiiiuierville, lot 1 and north j of lot 3. block 6, Shaw's addition to Eugene; 1600. Lane county to V Sanders, 24x34 feet on public Hjuarc, Eugene, in rear of VV T Campbell's block; $205. Snec lal warranty ded. Mary E Bailey and husband to E B Prentice, lot 1, block 1, Edward's ad dition to Eugene; $200. Fred T .Mills to Jasper Stone, one- third interest iu the Tudor and lied Cross ralniug claims, Bohemia; $200. Fred T Mills to Amos Sloue, one- third interest in the Tudor aud lted Cross claims, Bohemia; $200. Isaaiah Hacker, assignee of David Morse, Jr., lo Florence Lumber Co, lots lu Florence, $250. George Crist to Elmer Jordan, Iota G, 7, 8, 9 ann 10, block 2, Elmlra; $250. J J Jones to Kaohael A Jones, 4 acres In tp 10 s r 5 w ; $260. PROBATE. Guardianship of M Jane Snvern (Ashcraft); final settlement approved. Estate of Wm Babins, deceased. Probable value of estate, $500, James li Stuart appointed administrator and nidney Vaugban, Joseph Cole aud a B Far rer selected as appraisers. G R Chrlsman, surety lu $1000 bonds. Estate of Bobett Clow deceased; pe tition to sell personal property. (i ran ted. Order also setting over to the widow, Caroline Clow, household furniture and 16 cords of wood exempt from execution by law. Estate of J H Taylor, deceit sc. I, money on band, $1,201. Administra tor ordered to turn over same to Mary E Moxley, sole heir of esla'e. Admin istrator discharged. Estate ',of Jam' i Huddlesion, deceased: May 7, 1BCJ, set for final Htlement. CIRCUIT OOUKT. First National Bank of Eugene vi Geo M, Lizzie M Miller and Wm Smith; motion to strike aside judg ment against lizzie M Miller. First National Bank vs Geo M and L M Miller and Wm Smltb; redemp. lion of propel ty; motion. LOO UHANU. Frederick L,a Uue, lour notches In side of logs; to be used on Siuslaw river and tributaries. B W Porter and K HoberUon, on Slnslaw river and tributaries. MARRIAOE LICENSE. License granted A B Anderson and Lena J Root. J A Herbert and Dora S Pierce. TAX CEKTIFICATE. J W Masten redeemed certificate No. 160, 1897 taxes. FAREWELL TO KKV. AM Mil-. HROOKS The public farewell lend.'red to Kcv. ami Mrs. Raymond c Brooki last evening at the DOOM of Judge and Mrs. E. O. I'ott. r and Mrs. vVlonteWasb- huriic was mod expreanive of the esteem with which these 10 spular people lire bcld by their Eugene friends. I he large parlors wero con stanth rilled with the friends who came to wish them wall In their new home lu California, for which place they left on the2:0s train Unlay. Mrs. F. W. Osburu and Mrs. W. L.DeUno aartsted lu reo Ivlug the guests, ami the n t'reshineiit tables were presided over by Mrs. A. W. Llveruiore and Miss Lizzie QrlfflO. i luring the eveu lug the Chancel Quartette, of which Mrs. Brooks was a member, sang a number, Professor Irving M. Glen con tributed a solo, and Mr. Arthur Frazer a planoselection. URAIll! AMST. JOHN. Miss Kate St. Joliu, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. L. W. St John, aud Mr. Alfred Brabham were married at the M. E. church lu tills city last night In the presence of a large i.iimhei of invited guests. Rev W. B. Holllugsbead, the officiating clergyman, the groom and the best man, bis brother, Mr. Rich ard Brabham, met the fair young bride at the altar, where she marched leaning on tbe arm of her father, pre ceded by the ushers and Miss Nellie Hampton, tbe bridesmaid. Miss LlD nle Wylle presided at the organ. The marriage service uniting the lives of these young people was most Impress ive. Mr. and Mrs. Hrabham will reside on a farm owned by the groom near Springfield. They have many friends who will wish them well In this uew role assumed ANIIKRSON-ROOT. At B. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs, T. B. Anderson, of Fairmmint, was united in marriage yesterday to Miss Lena Root, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Root, of Mohawk, the cere mony occurring at the home of the groom's parents. The young couple will live at Saginaw. Doi ivourbeadacbe? Pilnbn your eves ? Bad tsste in your mouth ? It's your liverl Ayera Pills are livsr Dills. They cure constipation, headache. dvfDCPsia. and all liver complsints. ' 2l . All drucgistj. Waal lour uiiuM or aoril a bamuuiui bran or rick alack T Tkan ui. Diinmunusiro nvc 'or tn uuorvmunrim juil whis kara fiaft. A Thousand Tongues Could not express the rupture of Annie E Springer, of Howard street, Phila delphia, Pa, when she found that ttr King's New Discovery for Consump tion had Oomplefely cured her of a hacking cougli tbat for many years had made life a burden. All other remedies ami doctors could give her no help, hut shesaysof this royal cure, " It soon removed the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, some thing 1 can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout 1 1 in universe." Mo will everyone who tries Dr King's New Discovery for any trouble of the throat, chest or lungs. Price, 60o aud $1.00. Trial bottles free at Linn's drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. Hops. Oregoniau: "The Imp mar ket is steady ou choice grades, and weak ou poor grades, there being a large surplus of the latter. A few sales have lieeu inades since last week at. prices lunging from 2 ceuts per pound up to 7 cents, with but very few choice hop- available in this market. In California stocks have b?en pretty well sold out, some reports statlug that less than 260 bales remain, with two thirds of these poor quality. Iu New York there are reported to be about '"no bales lu the hands of the growers. The Watervllle (N. V.) Tlmesof March ii, has the following: 'There seems to be more activity In the hop market during the past week, but perhaps It Is a last exertion, a sort of dying effort, with but 121 bales left iu the towu at thla wrltlug, tbe purchasing ability of the buyer Is oertalnly limited. Last week Charles Curtis sold 70 bales at 7 cents, which was repotted Friday, and since then Thomas Price sold 22 bales at 9 cuts, C. M. Wlckwire 17 at 8 cents and Henry Shoemaker 63 at 9 cert-.' " No Cure, No Pay. That is II .' way all ilrugyiiiti sell QrOVSS Tastolsas (.'hill Tunic fur CIiIUh, Malaria and hilliu.lHIiFM. It is as pleasant to takrjtv l.i- li Syrup. uOcent Six residents of Koscburg left Wednesday morning for tho Klondike gold fields. We acknowledge birth cards of Wm. Lee Teutsch, from Pendleton. Weight of boy "J pouuds. Col. Bryan will bo forty years old the nineteenth of tills mouth. He will quite likely celebrate his forty first birthday In the White House. M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., says, " lie Witt's Lltlle Early Risers are the very best pills I have ever used for cos tlveness, liver aud bowel troubles." Vincent & Co., Corner Drug Store. Junction liulletin: "Baxter howard would niskn a good run for commis sioner at home, and also in the west end of the county. He Is a good man and well qualified for tho office." Lewis Aoktrman, Goshen, Ind., says, "DeWltt's Little Early Risers always bring certain relief, cure my headache and never gripe." They generally cleanse aud Invigorate the bowels and liver. Experience is the best teachr. Use Acker's English Itemedy in any case of roughs, colds or croup. Should It fall to give immediate relief money re funded. 26 eta and 60 cts. For sale by w L rjaLaM Mrs J KMMIer, Newton Harniltaw Pa, writes, "I think DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve the grandest salve mad. ." It cures plies and heals everything. All fraudulent Imitations are worth less. Vincent A Co, Corner Druf Store. Commissioner!' Court Petition ol c w W Manama aud 47 other- fot .i Ooantjf road In tp T and n s r 4 W Prank E Byland, Fred Edward- and Joteph Thorite appoluted viewers and c M Oolllei surveyor. W Sunlcr county road; W F Smlt h M It TallfarU and T E Edwards ap. ; ' I viewers and C M Collier, sur veyor. II M Price, work OH road 2 00 Ubai Mi Karlainl, work on road... 2 00 L H Patteisim, bailiff 1 50 I M S Hubble, hauling 76 . F Flak, bridge work 11 00 ' Geo Prescott, supervisor district I No 23 3 on l E Smith, justice of peace mak ing jury list S 00 George ( irlttlth. aaelallug lu mak ing Jury li-t 2 00 E W Cobb, assisting iu making Jury lit 2 00 Day it Henderson, funeral ex penses and umbrella racks 26 HO M It McCauu, deputy assessor... 48 00 S J Wilson, deputy assessor 48 00 I) P Burton, assessor 72 60 William W Post, maklug Jury list s 00 Jaaiier Smith, making jury list... 8 00 Walter lllachley, making Jury list 2 00 H C Schley, M I), medical at tendance on paupers 20 00 L liarlug, road work 16 00 GeoT Hall, pauper supplies 8 10 B F Hussell, keeping of pauiers..l41 60 A J Smith, supervisor road dis trict No 27 20 00 Prank Had ley, quarantine of- flrer 46 00 Bowarinao road; coutiuued uutll next term of court. John Sutherland appointed justice of th pence for Wallace precinct. A M Taylor, deputy sheriff. 20 75 John Higgins, deputy slieilfT. 10 65 It F Huston, supervisor road dis trict No 08 10 00 J li Belknap, supervisor road district No N ."i 00 P II Lynch, M D, medical ser vices 20 oo K B Mills, supervisor mad dis trict No 101 10 00 G C Flceinau, constable fees II 90 l.ee t lark, Justice lees 8 46 F W A ( rain, witness State vs 1 McDonnell 1 fto J P Dougherty, witness State vs P McDonnell 1 60 C G BpatT, witness State vs P McDonnell 1 60 John llsker, witness Statu vs P McDonnell l f,U J H Miller, constable fees 6 19 J T Williams, Juror 1 00 J P Williams, juror 1 00 It 11 Howard, Juror 1 00 Wm Drlsklll, Juror 1 00 T A Mllllorn, Juror 100 M F Casteel, juror 1 00 J H Miller, constable fees 2 10 N L Lee, M I), medical examin ation and witness 6 00 J T Cuills, witness 1 60 Frank Curtis, services lu McDon nell case 1 60 Lee W Clark, Justice fees 4 10 J H Miller, constable fees 11 86 I tee W Clark, Justice of the peace acting as coroner 12 20 CA Wlutermeier, tyiiewrlilug... 14 65 i 'has Nellseu, wltnets State vs Enoch Nott 1 60 0 E Hurlbert, witness Stale vs Enoch Noll 1 60 Alex Kaiser, witness State vs Enoch Nott 1 60 J T Williams, wltuesa Btata vs En oh Nott 1 60 J M Pollock, witness State vs Enoch Nott 1 60 II 0 Moore, witness State vs Aruel 6 SO Silas Varuell, witness State vs Amel 7 90 ()s ar Parsons, wltuesa State vs Aruel 7 30 Henry Baxter, witness State vs Aruel 4 60 Wash Adams, witness State vs Aruel 6 SO W k Good, witness State vs Aruel 0 30 Johu Windham, witness State vs Arnel 6 10 W L Cheslier, witness State va Aruel 1 00 B H Mulkey, deputy sheriff 0 26 W W Wi i. urs, sheriff, food of prisoners 82 99 JAPAN EXPLAINS Robbed the Grave. A 'l ulling Incident, of which Mr. John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was the subject, Is uarrated of him follows! "I was In a most dreadful condition. My sklu w almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain oouilu ually lu back and sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Fortunately, a friend advised trying Electric Hitters; and lo my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a deei led Improvement. I continued tbelr use for tlnee weeks, and am now a well man, I know they saved my life and rilled the gr.ive of another victim." No one should full to try lie in. Only BOo, guaranteed, at Eluu's di ug store Bids Opened. The cuiiiuissloners' oiirt today opined Lids for the -'.V .Ml foot strip In the rear of W T. Campbell's WIL Iani"ite street property. They were as foil wai T II Hendricks $201 1 . . deis 206 e Wptrtjf was awarded to i he I -' bidder, and he took a deed fl r lh. -.uue. N ' i i whs received for the strip lu j h re i .f Fi-her A W . kins bun der sUtqi Says Her Navy is not Meant to Menace Russia-Free State Government Moved. .ISO INTERVENTION FROM EN0LSN0. Stxi'lal to Hit (H'tao. Eon isin March l". Sicretary Hal four today made a plum statement In parliament regarding the view the British government Utkss regarding mediation or IDtsrVsntlnil, In ii -p. ' on foreign affairs lbs oolonlal secretary SSSertsd that the British government Mould tot accept ititervsiitloii from any power. GOVERNMENT HOVJtO. Special to the (iuard. Bloemfo.ntein, March 15. The capital of the Orange Free State repub lic has he. u transferred to Kroon sladt. The move was made necessary by the fact that British forces were almost In striking distance of the capital city. NAVV FOR PROTECTION, dpt-rlal to the ilu.nl. Yokahama, March 15. Merguls Ito, minister of foreign affairs for Japan says his country wants no war with Itussla, ami will not provoke it. The building of her navy (he Mar guis claims Is for protection of state, not territorial aggrandizement. An Editor's Life Saved By Cham Berlain's Cough Remedy. During the early part of October, I ''" I contracted a bad cold which settled ou my lungs and was neglected until I feared that consumption had aparcd in an incipient stute. I was constantly coughing and trying to expel something which I could uot. I beoame alarmed mid after giving the local doctor a trial bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the result was Immediate Improvement, and after I had used three bottles my lungs were restored to their healthy state. R. S. Eiiwariib, Publisher of The Review, Wyant, III. For sale hy VV. L. DeLano. List of Letters. Remaining In th poatofllce at Euione, Or Eugene, March 14, 1900. Alexander, Awold Dooalsou, Chaa Everett, Rev Stur- Gray, Arthur gls Lewis, J H Long, Mrs E M Hcnmltt, R H Seism, Eury Simmons, Wstt Sroufe, Sheridan Sweet, James R A ohante of one oent will be made on all let. ten gives out, I'ertoni when oalllug for letter! will ulcue itate when ailvorllMs. H. F. McCornack.P. M. Damoud, James Lee, Tlii'..1 Mercer Plumbing Co Sannes, O T Soli net, D T Smack, J N Corvallis Wheat Sale. A big sale ot wheat occurred last week, says the Corvallls Times. The wheat was a pool of 16,000 bushels stored In the Finley warehouse. Tbe owners were Hugh Herron and a num ber of bis neighbors, and tbe buyer was tbe Portland Milling Company. Tbe price paid was 40 ou board the boat, or an equivalent of In cents per bu.bel, net, to,the farmer. Thesteamer Hypsy Is now carrying the wheat down the river. Divinity School Appointments. Eugene Divinity School appoint ments (or Lord's day, March 18: V. E. Hoven Fern Ridge. Harry Benton Springfield. J. J. Handsaker Harmouy and Lancaster. W. T. Matlock-North Yamhill. E. F. Beaudreau Wallervlllu. G. B. O. Iluinliert Central. C. R. Moore Humphrey schoo house. That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly leave you jf you used Dr King's New Life fills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their match less merit for sick and uervous head aches. They make pure blood aud strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25c. Money back if not cured. Bold by Linn, druggist, Eugene, Oregon. Stealinu Cmickenb. We are In formed that chicken thieves are active In the easteru and southern portion of Eugene. A gentleman writes us that' spring guns may cause some of the gentry trouble, and provide tbe coroner a Job. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Halve Is lin equaled for piles, Injuries and Skin diseases. It la lbs original Witch Hazel Salve, li vara of all counter feits. Vincent A Co, Corner Drug Store. "I think I would go crazy with pain were it uot for Chamberlain's Pain Balm," write. Mr. W. H. Stapletou, Hermlnie, Pa "I have been afflcted with rheumatism for several years and have tried remedies without number, hut l ain Balm is ihe la-si medicine I uave got hold of." One application rellevis the palu. Pur tab by V. L, Di Lauu.