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$ 1 Ami II v-!clflWePrcParaf'lon lor As -,nii.itiii(! thcI"oodandRegula- I ling theS lomadis andBowda of I U m PromoteaT)icstion,Clicetrul ness and Hest.Contalns neither Opium.'Morpliine norJUneral. $OT NARCOTIC. Pomid Set" bin Stid iW J"SET It ferns; Apcrfect Remedy forConslipa lion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms ,Convulsions,Feverish ness andLoss OF SLEEP. TacSimile Signature of KEW "YORK. i)r H H Haden, Summit, Ala, says: ' ((think Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a fend id medieiue. I prescribe It, and. confidence in It grows with con , Sued use." It digests what you eat t d quickly cures dyspepsia aud indl i ttlon. Vincent te Co., Corner Drug i re. Digests what you eat. t artificially digests tho food and aide Mure In strengthening and recon fuctingtlie exhausted digestive or es. It is tho latest discovered digest It and tonic. No other preparation approach it in elllcleucy. It in Bitty relieves and permanently cures (spepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, tulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, lkHeadache,Gastralgia,Cramps,and tother result s of I m perfect digestion, enured by E. C. DeWIU 4 Co., Chicago. 1IHCENT 4 CO.. Corner Drug Store. irvallis & Eastern EAILKOAD. TITIli CARD' t m Yaauiniv Train leaves Albany 12:50 P M Leaves Cor vallis 1:45 PM Arrivea Yaouiiift 5:50 PM BetiirmDQ- Leaves Yaqutna 7:00 AM Leaves Corvnllis 11,40 A M ArrivrH AlhftTiv 12:25 PM I lit Detrnlt leaves Albany 7 AO AM Arriuu 1 W I 11. SS A r 4 letumincf leaves Detroit 12:25 P M Arrives Albany 5:35 P M Leaves Albany..,. 0:05 P M Arrives Corvallis 6:55 P M Leaves Corvallis 0:4Q A M Arrivea Albany 7:25 A leand two connect at Albany and Cov?'' I Soilthurn Puniftt IhIiii oluInD n. ftl tl(!U Ui nnrl Irnrr, Mn.nnrl mid ' .-Jtit k jhes. o. 6 runs from Albany to Corvallis on Mon- Si Wednesdays and Fridays only. po. 6 runs Irnm Corvallis to Albany o Tnes P l nurBdaysand Haturdavs only, mius for the mountains arrive at Detroit at ' . Riving ample lime to rcanh camplnfc mima on tho Ureitunbush and bantiam tne uay. EDWIN STONE, Manager. IF T. WAT.llV.V f TURNER. TKft PA Agent, Albany. ROUGH TICKETS TO TH HASTandSOUTHEAST IJQTHERM PACIFIC COMPANY rilllnt.. D.I... Ol V.... kra Daily to .". .". W.XVER, OMAHA, CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY, ST. LOOS' A other IKaefcrn Citlen. The only linc jja l'rtlnl olteiinK pMwwra Hfilly J''wl KxcuraioiuthrouK-b to Chicago ucel8t Portland to Chicago 9 .J Pciflc. Union Pacific 7 Hmnrac checked through to filiation i Mtoroiheent scenery. Union t. ft time, lowet rate. Jj further information, app'y J'1 Southern Pacific Company, or to any wuilKOP, CEBKO . Asrent Dirt Pw At li-irJ Stmt, Pmtland, Oregon KsDeosia Cure. 1M.UH SStiiiijrrra!5wr -or fronts and 01n",lron " Tl Ths Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the ... Signature of The Kind Have Always Bought. THE OtWTAUH COMPANY. NEW VONK C POULTRY ASSOCIATION MEET- ISO. Old Brick Llturcli Building, Eugene, Dec. 14 It. Tho Willamette Poultry Asioclatlon held a meeting in the courthouse yes terday, Nov 2i, for the purpose of fur thering arrangements for the third an nual exhibition whinh is to be held In Eugene Deo 14-16, 00. The old Christ ian ch u roll building on the corner of Ninth and Pearl streets has been secur ed as a show room, and Is very desir able In many respects. Everything points to a successful show this season. Any information desired oau be had by applying to the secretary, H C Wheeler, Plesswt Hill Oregon. A 'Xew Location. Thomas W. Jenkins, after a residence of over eleven years in Eugeue, has gone to Cattage Grove, where he will hereafter follow i trade, Mr Jenkins thoroughly uudeistauds his trade, being a first class workman. He hoi painted the leading buildings of the city. Among the number being the new our (house and the First National bank. We can say to our friends In Cottage Grave and vioiuity that he will do your work in a satisfactDry way. $100 REWARD $100 The readers of this paper Will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all Its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation ot the disease and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers that they otter One Hundred Dolara for any case that it fails to oure. Hend for liBt of test itnonlals. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. Hold by Druggists, 76c. Hall's Fait.ily Pills are the best. for Bale. I hereby offer for sale at my resi dence on the old Mastersnn place, one mile southwest of Eugene: A road cart and two-seated hack, both nearly new, 2 walking plows, riding plow, dlso barrow, mower and rake, new self binder, 11-foot harrow, wagon and harness, 8 horses. Also miscellaneous lot of (arm tools. Will take approved notes on eight months time, without interest, on payment If desired. Nov 3, 1899. W. Ames. French Tansy Wafers, the world's famous remedy for Irregular and pain ful periods of ladies; are ;uever failing and safe. Married ladles' friend. French Tansy Wafers are the only re liable female remedy In the world; Im ported from Parle; take nothing else, b:H Insist on genuine; In red wrappers with crown trade mark. La France Drug Company, importers, 300 Turk Ht, 8an Francisco. For sale by all drug gists, or sent in plain wrapper direct on receipt ol VI. Geo. Noland, Rockland, O, says, "My wife had piles for forty years UeWitt's Witch Hawl Salve cured her. It is the best ralve In America." It heals everything and cure all akin diseases. Vincent Co , Corner Drug Store. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the Signature AM ' You We 'GREEDY CATFISH. BU Batins Cauaeltr u Wonderful a Bla Uold on Lite. The catfish belongs to an ancient type not yet fully made Into a flsh, and hence those whose paired flus are all property fastened to the head, as his are not, hold him In well merited scorn. He has no scales and no bright colors. His tins are small and bis heiul and mouth are large. Around his mouth are eight long "smellers," teshy feelers, that he pushes out as be crawls along the bottom In search of anything that ho may out As ho may nit anything, ho always flints It. His appetite Is as Impartial as that of li goat. Anything, from a dead laui I'i'oy or a bunch of sunllsh eggs to a piece of tomato can, is grateful to lliln. 111 ;:- J. his i.. ir:-.. a !': , , The v et Join:. alai'r::od ! sot In on o..cb. . Iwno in t! ail of Hi tllllt 1...-SU : Vl.eu : -.lively v. ' f tho flus, which represent i n long, sharp hone, with .'oe n ml a scn.uc.l edge. reu.1! 1 y a l.all and sock j'l wiieuover the fish Is i' me Is v. hlil.d over aud . H en It t tlcks out stillly . T;i. .v is another such t:n on the back, and when r.re et thirro la no lish . ;iow him. takes the hook, which ho ilo If there Is any hook to lo ta'icu, !.e will swallow it sxoedllv. Vs lie :. drawn out of the water ho : hi.. e spines and laughs to - -'if . :e hoy pricks his fingers trying to get the hook from his stom ach. This the boy Is sure to do, and because the boy of the Mississippi valley Is always fishing for cattish Is the I'C-aion v.hy his fingers are always sore. The catfish Is careless of the present and sure of the future. After he Is strung on a birch branch and dried In tho sun and sprinkled with dust and has had his stomach dug out to recover tho hook. If ho falls Into the brook ho will ewlm away. He holds no malice and Is ready to hlte again at tho first thing In sight ropular Science Monthly. CHINESECOURT HISTORIANS They Hay Write the Truth, For Their Work la Secret. There are court historians In China, as there are in other countries, but there Is one striking difference, aud it lies in the fact that the work ( tho Chlneso court'htstorlans does not see the light until the reigning dynasty comes to an end. In this way these Celestial historians have an opportunity to describe most truthfully the virtues and vices of the valorous rulers and tho real signifi cance of the events which take place during their regime. They cau write what they pleaso without fear of cen sure, for they know that their work will not be published as long as the reigning dynasty lasts. This has been the rule for more than 2,000 years, tho first court historian having been appointed by the impe rial house of Han, which reigned from 200 D. C. until 25 A. D. The duty of these historians is to write plain accounts of all tho events that occur during their tenure of of fice. At regular Intervals their com pleted work Is taken from them and is locked up la nn Iron safe or vault. There It remains until the first member of a new dynasty ascends the throne. It Is then given with all tho other histories in the vault to tho court historian, who Is then living, and from the mass of documents he Is expected to prepare a truthful history of the dynasty which has Just expired. Tho present dynasty has been reigning since 1040 and oonsoquently no court history has been published Blnce that date. St Louis Tost-Dlspatch. Route mm Pronounced. There are numerous excuses for the pronunciation of tho word route, and a man may hardly go amiss to chooso his own style. Down south they say always rowt In thomorth, among tho educated classes, wo hear root Hero also we hear, lower down, especially among the hyphenated Americans, rut. Tho Irish, even big folk, say rut. Tbo original Webster gtves the pronuncia tion oh rowt, with on admission of root We have adopted root because of a French leaning. The word rut meaning a deep track in a roadway, cut by the rim of a wheel, is simply a contraction of route nutl rout. Tho Century dictionary says root or rowt, preference for root "We also say rootlne for routine; why-not therefore, root for route? Rowtine -would sound funny. New York Press. Be Didn't Like Ftaxlsea. Judge Martin Grovcr of Troy, N. T., was at one time approached by a young citizen who wished to bo nominated to the state assembly. The shrewd old Judge had certain doubts about him, which he expressed somewhat freely, and yet he was willing to afford him a trial. Ho therefore addressed tho as pirant in this way: "Young man, ir yon win give me youf word that you won't steal when yon get to Albany, I'll see what kln be done about sendln you there." "Judge Orover," replied the young man. drawing himself up with great dignity, "I go to Albany unpledged ortl don't go at all. Wood Tar. It Is curious to note that wood tar Is prepared Just as It was In the fourth century, B. O. A bark Is chosen and a hole dug, Into which the wood is plac ed, covered with turf. A rlro is light ed underneath, and the tar slowly drips Into the barrels placed to re ceive It no th nwH.aainn of thp now emneror of China, he goes In solemn state to the "Temple of Heaven," in l-eaing anH fnrmnltv nntiitlinCM! to hlS Im perial predoecasors the new titles and dignities whicn ne naa aasomeu. ..Shoctinr Gallery,. JOHN HOLLAND MANAGER. Firtttfcl target tT10" 'n (rood condition. A prin will be given cb HfttnnUy for bwt aoor o tfaro thoU. HALE BLOCK, EUGENE, OREGON THE SALEMITES The Washington County Inde pendent ScjIijS Them. FOOTBALL PROFESSIONALS. Th. liiil-tmm ludt'i eiident hu: "Tne P. U. fooiliail team went lo Bultm la-l riaiuulsy to play lie V'il lamette University toHin. Our tfm had protested several playerH that t it mor reported as iiuiiil'eis of the S:il -m team on the ground llm! they weie not bona fideBtudeuts. The props! was of no avail, and ourboya pSyed the Suleiu men. At the end of the first half af ter having lost two Lulls by unfortu nate fumbles, the some tool 0 in 0 in favor of Salem. Then H looked like the P. U. team would win, hut early in the last half, Tongue, ilht tackle, was put out of the game ty his opponent, Young, who is repnrlril to be a profes sional. Tongue's piuce could not he tilled so the game commenced going against Forest Grove. At the close of the game the foore tnod 2-1 to 0 In favor of the Salem team, "Salem team" Is used purpoeely or it was not college team, only us Willamette University loaued lis inline. Theio were but three or at hum: f ur genuine students who played. Savage Is a drayman in the city. Sanders is a teacher in C'hemaa Indian school. Jessup is a practicing denllst. Young Is a profo-Mloiml from i'orllaiid. Holt s an attache at the iiivuim whore he put in full time. "Willsmctle Univv .- y certainly Is censurable for eniolli. K these men as stiiueuts when they vv. i t an evening of to some do;t n town i, .:: and listened tor au hour lo a ram '.; K- talk on law. They never road a pi, ' f a test look during the day. i Independent otlls to mind tomel 'r : that wr said last summer in the o ml loll of col - ege preiisieuls thai . In radical op position lu foctball, . arming tmmn- rullly, elc. It Is fume believed Hint t was tho president " iliis Salem col ego who thus talk, !. The Forest Tiove t -hoi wes beaten, hut it comes homo honorably. Tv-e o illege fooibull lesLiue was composed i I. U., O, A U, U. of O., Albany ml Willamette Universily. Jiei'iiUBo of llieofl i ;irand makeup of tho Willamette team liio U of O. a'lrt O A. C. have wiilidrawn from the league, p. U. will doiso aud unite with the tA'O former to constitute a new lenmie Hint phvl; :-tutid for pure and clean athletics. S m ami Albany remain in the o' l.-ague. Saiein nlttlitis tho pennant t i 1S9J, and hincu there is no ouu dicpoiitig Hie claim, Savage, Young und Holt can pack it." Young BronKhart. Hound Over Youcalla, Or, Special: Walter JSrook- hart, ngerf IB years, sou of Dr HP Brookhurt, of Drain, wns bound over here In the sum of fildo tiy Justice Per kins, charged with l'pe, his victim being 13yeiir old Kihjl Bneed. The warrant hud been out several days for llrookhart and ho waa finally arrested u the head of Smith rlv'er. Ho was left In charge of the constable until to day to give him an opportunity to secure bonds wbioh he lias not yet succeeded in doing. Deputy District Attorney Riddle, of Hoseburg, oiiduct- ed the preliminary examination on behalf of the slate. Estray Moilee. Taken up as nn estray on the 20th day of March 1800 at my premises seven miles west of the City of Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, one four-year old mare, light bay, hinall star in the forehead. Anyone claiming s. id animal may secure samo by lurr l-hing proof of ownership, and paying costs and charges. Dated Nov 17, 1809. L it CflENEIIAW. New Sketch Aktist. Wm. B. Streotorj the well known young Insu rance man, of Portland, had a number of very creditable cartoon sketches of prominent Portland men In tho Ore goulan of yesterday. Bouoht Hors. Q W Hubbard the hop buyer of Halem, in Washington last week aud while there ho purchased 1000 bales of hops at 8 and 10 cents. In the matter of Issuing warrant to sheriff for the collection of delinquent taxes for year 1898; ordered by the court that the clerk be and he is hereby authorized and ordered to l-nue a war rant!) the sheriff of Lace county, authorizing and ordering him to pro ceed to collect the dellniUeut taxes for the year 1898 and sale as upon execu tion against said delinquents, aud make return thereon within 60 days from tills date, Nov 15, 1S99. The ru ther of Professor J B Letcher died at her home at Lexington, Vir ginia, Thursday, October 17th. Hlie was born in 1823, and In 1843 was married to John Letcher, who was governor of Virginia from 18f,0 to 1801 A column obituary In the Richmond Churchman shows the deceswd to have been a lady of rare virtue and dlsllngtilHlied qualities. A reunion of her seven children occurred at her home lest August, and five of the latter were at her bedside when (be passed away. Experience Is the t teacher, Use Acker's English Remedy in any case of coughs, colds or croup. Should It fall to give Immediate relief money re funded. 25 ots and 00 ct. For sale by i W L O.Lauo. Mill -ft INTKK EXCUKSlOa. Ilr itarr, of LebiHon, Makes Another Low Kate to San Kiauclsco Dr. V. W. lUir, of Lebanon, who was so successful In handling an ex cursion from valley points to San Fran cisco in July, writes the GtiAHD tli?t ho will conduct a holiday emirslon lo the snme city, the trains to pass through Eugene Tuesday evening, December SO. The rate from this point will not exceed $10.80 for the rouud trip first class. Dr. 11-irr writes further that the rate will be extended to Eu gene if enough people seem Interested to pay him for tho time and expense of working It up. At the time of this excursion all of California as well as the city will be decked in roses and holiday attire. The best music and plays of the season will be on at the theatres, while ohurohes aud stores will have rich decorations. Call on H. A. Vincent, at Comer Drug store, Eugene, or address Dr, C W. Harr, Lebanon for further Information. Commissioners Court. Wm Hemeuway, Juror Ootober term $10 40 Thomas Barbre, Juror Ootober term 12 00 David Link, juror Ootober term 0 10 Charles Humphrey, Juror Octo ber term 10 40 A T Bonnet!, juror Ootober term 7 00 O Green, juror Ootober term 8 10 J M Stone, juror Ootober term,... 10 40 F T Campbell, Juror October term 0 20 J J Thomas, uror Ootober term 0 40 William Mathews, Juror Ootober term 7 20 Thomas Gray, Juror Ootober term 8 00 E L Howe, juror October term... 8 80 M F Staflord, juror Ootober term 8 20 J B Young, Juror Ootober term... 11 20 J H Graham, Juror October term 0 10 James Parvln, juror Ootober term 12 00 J B Lewis, juror Ootober term,... 10 40 James Firth, juror Ootober term 6 10 1 ten lien French, juror Ootober term 2 00 J H Z jmwalt, juror Ootnber term 7 00 J A McMahou, juror Ootober term 7 00 FEHvland, Juror Ootober term 6 00 R D Hawley, juror October term 10 40 M D Wcod, juror Ootober term.,. 0 10 B F Moore, Juror Ootober term... 6 10 G B Powell, juror Ootober term... 7 80 Volney Hemeuway, Juror Ooto ber term u 1U N P Chrlsmau, Juror Ootober term 10 00 George W Evans, witness before dim riot attorney 6 40 J D Cochran, witness before dis trict attotnoy 6 40 O 11 Evans, wiluess befoie dis trict attorney 0 40 Frank Ross, witness before dis trict attorney 6 00 M 8 Wallls, witness before dis trict attorney 4 10 Merrlt Davis, witness before dis trict attorney 6 10 Louis Belsbaw, witness befoie dlstriot attorney 6 00 Mrs N K Belsliaw, witness before dlstriot attorney 6 00 Edna Stewart, witness before district attorney 4 80 Blanche Stewart, witness before dlstriot attorney 4 80 J H Carver, witness before dis trict attorney 6 CO Rena Carver, witness before dls triot attorney B 00 Marlon Powell, witness befotd district attorney 2 00 J S Sliles, witness before district attorney 2 10 owing Time II! Children must have just the right kind of food if i hey are to become strong men and women. A defi ciency of fat makes children thin and white, puny and nervous, and greatly retards full growth and develop ment. They need 5mHs 5muf&tcTL It supplies just what ;:!1 delicate ,and growing children require. V. an.t $i ."O, ,11 -trugxllta. Si:uTI' & acWNI-:, Ch.mlita, New York. M O Warner tunes pianos aud organs, Repairing and polishing, The Yellow Front grocery, Ninth street, keeps one of the best stocks of tobacco and cigars In the city. "I wouldn't be without DeWltl's Witch Hazel Salve for any oonsldera tion," writes Tlios. B Rhodes, Center. field, O. Infallible for plies, cuts, burns and skin diseases. Beware of counter felta. Vincent A Co, Corner Drug Store. Oregon Pioneers Attention. The members of Martha Mulligan Cabin, No 3 Native Daughters of Ore- iron, desiring to obtain the names of pioneers living In Eugene, who came to Oregon prior to or during the year IHTiO, request that such pioneers place their names in the box left at the postofllce for that purpose on or be fore Tuesday November MsU To the Ladles of Eugene and riclnllr To save rtarnlni 'and making new hosiery of old, get the noted Raolt.e feet, ten cents per pair, from Mrs F 1) Wiiileaker, agent, Tenth strict, near I harneltou. ORGANIZATION. Pnblic School Union Is Now Ready tor Active Work. OFFICERS CHOSEN ANO ADOPTED. CONSTITUTION he Eugene Puhllo School Union is fairly well orgunlzed and ready for loi-iuess. A coto-titiition has been tulopted, ofiicers elected, committees appointed, and plans laid 'or the year's wolk. Judge E O Poller is Hie president; Superintendent E 0 Riskier, first vice president; Miss Ida Palterson, secre tary. The executive committee oonsl-ls of these officers and Mr E Solivi arzschlld aud Mrs Robert MoMurphoy. The program committee is composed of Messrs J M Shelley, P E Snoilgrass, Rev Rose, Or Cheshire, Prof Dunn, and Mesdames J F Robinson, F W Osbtirn, I L Campbell, F L Gibbs and H B Miller. The first meeting of the union will occur ou some evening of next week, and one other meeting will be hold before Christmas. Further notice be given. Following I the constitution ok the euoene public ac-iiooi. union. Article 1. Tho i aine of this organ izatlon shall bs tho "Eugene I'ublle School Union," Art.. 2. The ohjpot of the organic, i- tlon Is to study aud dlscusa questions of education in gonor.il, and tho inter ests of the Eugeue public sutioolB iu particular. Art. 8. The privilege of membership lsexteuded to all oltlzeus I nt rested Signing the constitution aud agreeing to attend all meetings povslble shall be the only conditions of membership. Art. 4. The officers of this union shall consist of a president, three vice presideutB, a secretary, and an ex ecutive committee, composed of the oflloers and three additional members. These otlloers shall beeleoied annually, aud shall serve until their successors are chosen. Art. 6. Tho duties of these ofllcers shall be those usually pertaining to such ofllcea in similar organizations. The formation and appointment of other oommittoes shall be entrusted to the executive committee unless other wise ordered by the union. Art. 0. Tho regular meetings of this union shall occur on the third Tuesday of each month of the sohool year, unions changed temporarily by the executive oommittee or the union. Prevented a Tragetly. Timely Information given Mrs Geo Long, of New Stralisvllle, Ohio, pro ven ltd a tragedy and saved two lives, A frightful oough had long kept her awake every night. She had tried many remedies aud doctors, but steadily grow worse until urged lo try Dr Kiug's New Discovery. One but I le wholly cured her, and she writes this marvelous medicine also cured Mr Long of a severe attack of pneumonia. Such oures are positive proof of the match leas merit of tills giand remt 1y for curing all throat, uhest and lutnt troubles. Only 60o and $1.00 livery bottle guaranteed. Tilal bottles free at Linn's drug store. The Best Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound onto the affected parts Is superior lo any plaster. When troubled with a pain In the oheat or side, or a lame back, give It a trial. You are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief In which It affords. Palu Balm is also a certain oure for rheumatism For sale by W L DeLano. NOTICE TO TIMBER LAND LOCATORS Parties filing on public lands under tho timbor and stono act of . congress, may have their publication notices published in any paper they may aosiro. To secure this priviloiro, however, they must tako the Dublication notico with them from tho land office, which is their ritrht. It loft to the dis cretion of tho land office of ficial the required notice will be published where he directs. If you desire your notice published in tho 'Guard, de mand the publication notico of tho register of the land office, and hand or mail to this office. Do not leave this for the register of the land office to attend to, else publi cation will bo mado in an other paper, From a Pastor " I nm tho pfiKlor of the Baptist Church at Tort Jervis, N. Y., nml sometimes am called upon to take part in evangelistic work away I rum home. ISut long ago I went to Sandy Creek, N, Y., which is swept by the damp winds from Uilto On tario. Here J c, infracted a bad couli, and be come so honr-e that I coitl-t hardly preach to my conri'Hution. U wad nut only distressing in a bodily sense, but extremely euilmrnw.sii.Kto enter the pulpit in this Condi' lion. I hull heard of Ack er's English Remedy and, after service, I bought ubottleand began taking it. Tho next night my throat was ue-irly well, and 1 deliv entl my sermon without dilliculty. In a few days I was thoroughly cured. 1 conceive it to be my duty to benefit mankind physically u welt aa spiritually whenever J can, and am glad to writo these words in pnuso of this grand old medicine. Those with sensitivo throats and those who ca tcli cold easily should certainly take. Acker's English Remedy." (Signed) Rev. Emu, Tkury Sahfobd, Hold ati.,60o. unit fl n bottle, tlirotighout the Unltn RUli nml Canadn; and In KiigLand. Ht la. ., $.!., ia. tl. it you art) not mtUrtott after bnyluit, ruturn tho butUe to your drugHitt ami got your mouoy bevefc. ' We auitwrixe the above guarantee IK. IL HOOKJiit CO., iYtritfyri, A'cw York For Sale BW L Delano- CLASSIFIED COLUMN. NotiecB viaoor tills head not to exoeod fiva liiuis, rsl cents per woek; ft Ml a montb; $12 par yaar. For Sale. FOR SALK. Probably the very bes 150 acre tracts of land in Lane couu ly, and one of the best In the state of Oregon, owned by Dr T W Harris. This Is a very fertile aud highly Im proved faun lying i!J miles west of Eugeue ou an excellent road. The duotor bought this farm with a view to breeding line horses, but having given up the breeding business, has no fin titer use for his farm aud desir ing to devote himself exclusively to his profession, oilers It for sale at a rare bargain. Call on the doctor for terms of sale. FOR BALE. Corner First and Jeffer son Btreets, one 10 room house, and two lots, 80x100 feet eaob. Good barn, waler, frult.line garden ground. Also hoiiBo and lot, corner First and Lawrence streets, lot 06 feet 8 inches, by 1(10 feet, young fruit trees, good f;ardeu ground, water, eto. Also muse aud lot, oorner Willamette and Fourteenth streets. For prloes and terms write H J Hills, Taconia, Wash, Box 87, or call at GUARD ollloe. COR SALE. A good team, wagon aud harness. Also a driving team, buggy and harness, aud a good sad, die pony with saddle. F W Howard Eugenc 14lh and Patterson streets. FOR BALE AT A BARGAN.-If sold at once plastered house with 6 rooms, and 2 lots, Located lu Fair, mount. Inquire of or address A, Lombard, Eugene Oregon. HORSE FOR SALE.-Iuqulre of Chae. Evans, Foutleeulh apd i Ferry streets. Help Waited- WANTED. A good oook wanted, at restaurant, one door west ot Az Billy's Di pertinent Store. GIRL WANTED. Inqnlre at once. Grlllln Hardware Co. Ulltlj WANTKD To do gonoral hsuMwork Apply at the realilanoo of 8 H Friendly. Miscellaneous. LOST. Will the person who pleked up carriage spread on Fifth street, kindly return and receive reward. W H BakivK, Fifth and Jefferson streets. WOOD WANTED. 860 cords body flr wood by August 1, 1000, Bids will be received prior to December 1, 1800. Eugene Water Co., , F. L. CHAMliKKS, Heoretary. J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO imiMl and FUHEBAL DIRECTORS Dr Wilcox, Italy Hill, N Y.says: "I heartily recommend One Mloute Cough Cure. It gave my , wile Imme diate relief In suflooallng asthma.' Pleasant Intake. Never falls to quick ly cure all coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. Viiioent A Co,, Corner Drug Store. .1 no VITALITY, i roT VIGOR 2 AND MANHOOD Cures Impotcncy.Night F.mlsslon and wntln diseases, all effects of sell- abuse, or excess ana Indis cretion. Aiiorvetonlciuil Mood btilltler. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and rcstsres the Are of youth. for (H'.l.ftOt with r written irnaron too to cure or refund tbo juouoy. NrTRVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILU For sale W L TIkLako. Druiflttat, Eugan A. RUNNING UP A BILL Kor'iloctor 'alf.ea wouldn't be nerewary, when yoa are at taekril with ool.ln at this aaa a-m of the year. If yon wenld kern a bottle ol onr pure anil Mih urmle Cyrn KoMe WhUkeyln Tour house, and take It ill the form of not tWy, or aa your Ut dic tates, at bedtime or any other ol.l tiuie. There i nothing like It for nolile, lUrlppeM kindred ailments. W. 01. Heflsham