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V-3 a- J7il,vx..-'- . Kwi you Have Always Bought, tnnl v.! J h ban been fnr over 30 years, lias borno t:io f i-nuliuo c.c -mini lias boon liiailu unci::!- his i,.-.. j7 sonnl supervision kIiu-o its iiiiam v. (JiZ '-te-tM Allow 110 0110 to deceive you in t!. All Connferfolfei, ImStuii.iU Ettbsf ttiittw are bt:l, Kx ueriuicnts tliat triilo with and encluiiaor ttsv lienlt Ii .1' jufonts and CUlldron Experience against i;xior;i;ie;,i. What is CASTORIA rusroria is a substitute for Outer Oil, I'uiejroric, Ivrops and jsomiw'K j--,-"- - "...-.,.. n, I.tl,l neither Opium, Morphine nor other J,ar-oi!c substance. Its at'O is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays lY'verishucss. It cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething1 Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tlio 1. .....1 T4rt..-oI- (flvlllf llt'illtltv !,:! ti,ti,,--1 ul...... StOlllIU a o - .j ............ -,,iif TI10 Children's Panacea The Mother's rriond. GENUINE CASTORIA Bears the Signature of ALWAYS He W You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Twr ccntjiuw commny, tt wuwht th.citt. Nrw vork city. BUSINESS CAP. US. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. 0 HALE. ATTORN'EY-AT-LAW. I Smu 1 and 2 ChrUman Block. XCOEMS. OREGON. H WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ICoIlctloDs ft specialty. Oftr-Orer Lane County Bank, BILYEtT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oice-Onr First National Bank. , Euoeks, Obeqon, Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificlall 7 d ! gct s th e food and aids Hature in si renpthcning and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is (lii1. latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No ot her preparation can approacli it in etliciency. It in stantly relieves ana permanently cures Dyspepsia, indigestion, Heartburn, riubumuce, oour aiomacn, nausea, SickHeadachc,Gastralgia,Cramps,and all other result s of imperfect d i gestioo. rrvnorea oy c. I., uewitt o to., UOIcaga. VINCENT & CO.. Corner Drug Store. E Ml' WIIODCOUK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. M-One-iilf block nouth of Chrlsman Blk Eugene, Oiieooh. IjUSKIFWORTU. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. In (notice in all the Court's. EcoranOREOOH. WWTHOimoil 0HA8 A HARDY JIHOMPSON 4 HARDY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Bnk Building. . Eugene, Oreook. WjB, B DORRIS, 'TTORXEY k nnrrwHu r on,,.., ht, Ui ln 0w R"l6me Court Wf ItUntU, J. w-ririt Natbnal Hunk lil,T to 1. 2 and 3. Jj)8,W HARRIS. pnvarm . , kJ, " AlND SURGEON. li)a - ii,, a 10 a ana 7 to n-ferry itreet between 11th and KCYKENDALL, M. D. JWSICIAN Ind SUlt.iEON ihChrumftnniock. wuontolur!6ry an(1 M. "uuen. flSEMVER,M.u W10',? 8DR0E0N. M Pofeh1"" 8' Vincent f-T-uie, i v,'-;, "renin. LStnet 00,1 ' '", r-Con,,, Seventh andHigb. iClochRe,. IKcobi, Oreoo . vis DENTIST 0 MinneaoU 'fe.i'T. Sn...7. w'ers, he wnrl.l'. i.dL!rregu,arBn"pRlD- ' nr. are imr r.m bT v.fed ,adies' DWV tbeonlyre- ""tL 1 aln wPIr direct Scuorti VITALI I V LOST Vir.OR AND MANHOOD Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of self- abuse, or excess and India- -r at i m 1 1 A ,tnrvA Innln mirl blood builder. Bringa the k & P'n' fflow to pale cheeks and EftK"! re3t01'es t',e re 01 youth. By mail SOc per box; O boxes for it'i.HO; with a written pruaran. roe to euro or t'clunu the money. IMESVITA MEDICAL CO. Slintcn & Jackson Sts., CHICACO, ILL, For sale W L DeLano Dnitrgl-tt Bargains in Property. The Lauer residence property on Willamette street, also lots on corner of Lincoln and 5th streets, will now be nold cheap, easy terms. Anyone desiring choice property can obtain information by calling on The Kugeue Real Estate & Investment Company, Eugene, Ore gon. Sick Headache absolutely and per manently cured by using ,Mokl Tea, A pleasant herb drink. Cures consti pation and indigestion, makes you eat. sleep, work and happy. Hotlfm-llon guaranteed or money haek. 25 r:- nud 50 cts. For Bale bv W L DeLano. I. T. Travis, Agent Southern R. R., Sell mi, On., writes: "I can not say too much in praise of One Minute Cough Cure. It my case It worked like a charm." The only harmless remedy that gives immediate rexuHs. Cures cnuphs, colds, croup, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. Vin cent & Co, Corner Drug Htore. Lewis Denni", Salem, Ind,, says: "Kodoi Dyspppsla Cure did more irood than anything J ever took." It dlgeets what you eat auit can not help but oure dyspepsia and stomaob troubles. Vincent & Co, Corner Drug Store. CASTOR For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Signature of mm- Mm You . "3 expect to sec a ?mby p::r;p an.! rosy, don't you? Tiiii::v::s in a baby isadisea;c. I"nct corrected seaous re !fs lo'low. The !i.-st year olt.-:! determines tlie health for d.z whole of long life. is a '.rue and tried friend to :he little cnes. It give? :l-.cn just the ;lumpness all ;;a;tiiy tables should 'have. joe. rd i -o, llitnnt SCOTT A DUWIii, ClKmuli, Nw York. A.--.A.--.A,-.A.-.A...,A. 1 FISHIHG FOR JACK 1 k . Two Women Go A.ttliliuj and Lud ' oh n unuut m LIU. ' log Not. Jmn 09 iyI1B fuU lc.nKth ,n pnnt 1,'oiacn Soptember after noon on tho Thamoa it P.., t..i, Blie hnl dropped nsloep and was droani- ins mut sue had stolon her husband's Qy rod and hud caucht an hoi with an "artful dodger," when sud denly alio was roused by a biir U nn.l tplnsh quite close to her, and Instantly til her senses were on the alert, for Joun -iinswortii was nothing tt not a fisher- nouian. sue sat up m the punt watch ing tho large circles caused by the lish thoughtfully, and her soul yearned with a great yearuinir to entch a i,,lr nn.i make Billy mad with envy. "I will go ima very ariernoou," she snid. "The water looks In splendid condition, nud 1 11 tnko I'rue." And, jumping up, sho seized tho paddle and was soon across the river to "Lion -hn fimm" i,,.,.., she and Billy and l'rudence, the maid, hud been "camping out" most of tho summer. 'I'ruel" she called, "hurrv un with tho afternoon ten, while I rig up my rod and iui-Kie. i m going nsning." Joan's knowledge of tishin? w-na cer. tninly not large, but she was a keen lov..v of the "gentle art," and her one great ambition was to eateh n tuck "nil l,v herself," as she said, while Hilly was up in town. Like all women, sho de spised small usli. There was no more skillful angler for cudceon. roach mul duce on the Thames than she, but sho wanted larger game. "Now, l'rue." sho said In a graud tone, as she paddled down tho Ilook, "I am goiug to Paternoster for jack this after noou with live bait," nnd sho pointed to uer can or trlsky gudgeon which she had caught while Prudence was getting tea. "I am not going to moor anywhere, hut you must just gently puddle about fcom place to place and hold on to the thorn bushes while I Benrch all 'piky looking spots.' " Joan felt pleased with her Inst sentence; she had got it from Billy's usnmg book anu tliougut It sounded pro fessionnl. "If I have a bite, Prue, I shan't Btriko nt once, us I must wnit while the jack turns tho bait in his mouth, so I shall count 20 slowly. You must paddle us out into midstream to give me a chanco of playing it properly, and, Prue, we will hnvo stuffed pike nnd caper Bauce for dinner tomorrow." "Now, Prue, catch on to that thorn hush," Joan cried excitedly, ns tiioy turned round tho bend of the Hook. "1 am going to fish down this reach as far as the entrance to tho Abbey stream.1 And Prue held on to the thorn bush like grim death, thankful to have csenped the Btump. John senrched all the water thnrmiffli ly, skillfully dropping the bait into all tho little pools, and she was just beginning to think sadly that there would he un pike and caper sauce, when sho felt n tug, tug, nnd then on Prue's astonished ears fell a sound like the noise of a thrashing mnchino. "One, two, live, ten, sixteen, twentyl" Bhrieked Joan and struck with such a mighty strike' that if there had not been something "on," she would have gone clean backward out of the punt. " I believe it's a Jack," she said breath lessly. "I must try nnd get it on tho reel nt once, and keep It out of tho bank. and keep my rod point up, nnd not let it hnvo a slnck lino or it will bite through, nnd piny It gently, and and Oh, what else did the fishhook say?" sho yelled In a perfect agony of excitement. "Oh. True, what nm I to do? But I think it's coming along very nicely. I shan't lose it. Oh I" Whir-r-r-r-r went the reel, as the jack dashed oft toward tho Abbey scream. One breathless moment bum I and Prue's arms wero around a post, and the next they wero in tho calm waters of tho Abbey stream. And then thcro was a hard fight. For ten minutes Joan tugged nt that jack, her heart beating and checks burning. Never wns there a more astonished fish. From rhr-r curiosity It went closo up to the punt to seo who was tnerc, and when it only saw n whito skirt wabbling about it flapped its tail in dis gust, nnd off it wont again with a wtur-r-r-r-r-r-r-r. But Joan novcr yield ed. She doggedly hauled away, whisper ing over nnd over ngain to herself: "Oh, how jenlous Billy will bo! What will ho say Oh, Mr. Jack, do hurry up and come homo. I'm getting bo tired 1 Oh, Billy, Billy 1" And gradually tho jack did begin to tiro and allowed himself to bo drawn slowly toward the punt, and thon In oue awful moment it dawned upon Joan she hud forgotten to bring tho land ing net. Thero was despair in her voice and face as she broko this to Prue, but Prue was more than equal to the occa sion. "And what on earth would you be wanting with a landing net, ma'am, when there's a Siiiry Gamp on bonrd?" she re marked cheerfully. "By which I mean, ma'am, landing nets aro foolish things when you have got a good, stout umbrella with you. You just bring the shark up to the punt, ma'am, and leavo tho rest to me." And as sho spoke sho quickly ducked her open inverted umbrollu into the water plump under the weary jack, and tho next moment Mr. Jnck was In tho punt, feebly flapping his tail lu and out of the wires of the umbrella. The two women sat, ouo on each side of tho umbrella, guzing nt tho fish with rapt attention, but neither of them would hnvo touched it for love or money. They were fur too frightened of Its sharp teeth. "Oh, Prue," said Joan in ecstatic tones, "how clever you are I I should never have thought of the umbrella. And isn't it a beautiful fish? I am suro It Is ten pounds. Tho poor thing Is gasping for breath, but I daren't kill it. We shnll have to take it home just as it Is in tho umbrella." Hilly wondered why Ills wife looked so rndinnt when she met him that evening at Staino's. hut sho didn't tell him her news till they reached home, and then, tnking him solemnly by the hand, she led lilm up tho llttlo lawn to tho umbrella, which wns being carefully gunrded by I'rue, and. with shining eyes nnd a littlo bow, she introduced htm to "her first Jack." Chicago Herald. IXncrect Silence. "I told Bunks a story, and It didn't re mind him of another." "Perhaps lie was nfrnid that if he told1 one It would remind you of nnother." Chicago Itecold. Having a Hreat Ron on Chamber!- In's Cough Itemed)'. Manager Martin, of the Pierson drug store, Informs us that he Is having a gteat run on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He sells five bottles of tnat medlclne to one of any other kind, and it gives great satisfaction. In thee dsys nf la grippe there Is nothing like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to stop the cough, heal up the sore throat and lungs and give relief within a very short time. The sales are growing, and all who try it are pleased with I's prompt action. South Chicago Dally Calumet. For sale by W, -L. DeLano, A GIRL 000000000000000000000000 I o o o o 0000000000000000000000004 Ilia unme was Japping. Thia U the to. Ho hud two oiUor uiiiues. nm) when harnessed tn mle in my hero tigured thus: John Adnlph JnpiKra. Jtippers wns j-ouuu, tender, fresh. So wus Ufa benrd. Jappers had seen about 18 yenin uf eurthly woe, and he was hishly sensi tized by nature, although hia father was a hi u ft old codfeer, without an ounce of nuuseuse in his whole mnko up. John Juppera fell in love. He had a fc'irl, lit least ho thought he hnd, and he thought he had said Interestlus thiuKS ami quoted poetry enough to make her just crazy to have him propose. One day he concluded he would try and boo how an offer of marriage, made In true liiiiKhtly atyle, would affect her. He ar rayed himself ln purple and flue liueu, so to speak, made himself look as rav lsuiiiKiy beautiful as he could be and sought hia divinity. Coaxiujj her into the parlor, where uiey might oe unobserved, he proceeded In due nud regular form to offer himself. Did that girl swoon from excessive elad- uess? Did Miss Pinky Browu tling herself on ms clean shirt front and Bulrel In eestasy? Well, not to any great extent On the contrary, 6he laughed ln hii face and called him a fool; told him to go home and ask his mother for a ginger- snap, and when ho seized her by the nana nnd attempted to remonstrate her black and tan terrier seized him by the cair or ins leg and attempted to extract a soup piece from It. Jappers felt his proud heart break. He wished he had snuff to put in that dog's eyes and a pistol ball to put be tween his own. He waited like a mar tyr until that pet of hers had got through with his lunch, and then, taking his hat, he strode haughtily from tho house, re solved to die, to smother his grief In tho lethean wave of oblivion. Looking neither to the right nor left, he made his way to an apothecary's store and said he wanted a doso of arsenic to kill a cat. The druggist had often met these crazy looking chaps who wanted to poison cats and rats and things, and, concluding at most that he would only mako tho cat sick of her existence for n few hours, he proceeded to put up a Btrong emetic, with which our heroic youth strode home, fully resolved on a funeral. Going to his chamber, he wrote the fol lowing note and left it on the table: Friends of Thla Earth Fate han fractured my heart. She whom 1 worshiped has laughed at my love and act her i;ig on me. I pass on. I cruve the silent tomlt. I cannot livo In tha samo world with her and know that I am scorned. I have taken arsenic. Then he took the emetic. Being strong, it worked hurriedly.. It appeared to waits through his troubled interior, and ho nionned like a stricken calf. The family rushed up to hia room in great alarm. His father gruffly asked him what the matter was, and ho pointed to the paper on the table. The old mnn'seized and read it. "I'll ho banned if iho cussed idiot hasn't been taking arsenic!" ho exclaim ed, and, seizing his hat, he rushed out for the nearest physician. Grabbing a stomach pump, the doctor was soon at the bedside of his howling patient. Then the fun began. The parent of thut poor hoy sat upon his stomach, while the doctor applied the pump, and the experience that lie underwent for tho next teu minutes was quite enough to make any man sigh for "the silent tomb." He could feel it pull on his very corns. Afte'r nearly turning him inside out the doctor discovered the real truth and limbered up his "machine" to go home. That matter of fact father followed him to know why he withdrew, if he was quite sure he had pumped him dry, when the doctor Informed him that he had been made a fool of, that the boy had taken an emetic and that he would take $10 for his trouble in relieving him of It, That matter of fact parent paid the bill and showed Mr. Medico out of doors, and then, with a flood of paternal love light In his eyes, ho returned to his son. Ho ordered the others from the room, and, after locking tho door, he began to act the part of an Indian medicine man with the Bufforer. He warmed him with a rattan cane. He sat upon him and dusted tho most distended portions of his pantaloons with the palm of his hand. He took him by the two legs aLM, holding him up ob he would a carcass of mutton, he jounced his head on the floor several times. "There!" said he, after his parental love had spent itself. "If I ever catch you making such a confounded mule of yourself again, I'll cram a pound of ni troglycerin down your throat and throw you out of the window. If you want to die, I'll fix you myself, but don't let mo seo any more suicide in Ibis house." Then he left that tender youth to his own sad reflections. What they wero may be inferred; but, somehow, he dldn t caro half so much for Pinky Brown as he did before. In fact, he didn't dare to dio for fear of his unromautic father. He enjoyed about n week of these ro ! flections before he could overcome his physical weakness sullicieutly to get out again. But it cured him, and now ho has shaved off that springtime mustache. stopped attitudinizing before the mirrors and behaves himself quite like one who came up through great tribulation on account of a girl. New York News. HULDAH. She Conquered the German. In the Franco-German war tho French hospital at Vendonio was in charge of the late Mine. Corallo Cahen, one of the most noted nurses of the time. Thero, nided by two nurses nnd seven Christian sisters of mercy, she received thousands of French nnd German sol diers. When the Prussians occupied Vendorae, they wished to hold the hos pital and plant on it tho German flag. But, warned of tho enemy's Intentions, Mine. Cnhen, early one January morn ing, visited tho Prussian general, who, surrounded by his stuff, was about to seize the building. Sir," she oxclnimed, "we have receiv ed your wounded uud nursed them ns though they were our own. We will continue to do so, but we will remain in a French hosnitul. We will not havo It converted into n German hospital." Madame, wns the reply, "we aro masters. in tho town It may be: here, no!" was the answer. "Wo ore protected by tho Bed Cross and the I reach flag. loll have no right to touch either the one or the other." Hho connuored, nnd from that day the utmost admiration was openly evinced for her by the Germans. 8.m Francisco Argonaut DeWIU's Little Early Risers j urlfy the blood, clean the liver, invig orate the system, Famous little pi.is for constipalloo and liver troubles. Vin cent & Co, Corner Drug Store, I want to let the people who sutler from rheumatism and sciatica know that Chamberlain's Pain liaim relieved me after a number of other medicines and a doctor nad failed. It is the beet niuient I have ever known of. J A Ilodgen. Alpherettfl, Oa. Thousands have been cured of rheumatism by this remedy. One application relieves the nT). For sale ny w u uei,ano. "A woman with ideas of her own," her ncquaiutnncrs said of Huldah Owen. She was only one of that great multi tude of middle aged unmarried women wim are dependent upou themselves. A ries of misfortunes had fallen upou tho Owens, and when the debts were paid nnd the estutu was settled only a few hundred dollars remained. Besides the money, Huldah possessed a common scnool education, excellent hoalth, an in dependent spirit and strong, common sense. .Many plans floated through her mind. There was one thing she greatly desir ed, and that wns to be an owner of real estate. Why could not she do with small village property what the money kings had done with railroads buy di lapidated houses, put them In repair and sell at a profit or keep them and live on the rental? After eating breakfast at her friend's house she started out lu quest of K bar gain in real estate. I'-very house she passed which looked as If it were going to decay she scanned with interest, aud in some instances in quired if the property were for sale. In view of a possible purchaser, the price was generully raised beyond the reach of Iluldah's small capital. On the outskirts of the village stood an old house which she especially wished to possess. It was large and surrounded by about two acres of land. It seemed in tho last stagcB of decay. "If there wnsn't so much land with It," mused Huldah, "1 might be able to buy it, but 1 do not want to go ln debt, and if tho Ilulsey heirs knew that I wanted to buy it they would want a fancy price." She went homo quite tired and with a much clearer idea of what $t00 would not purchnse than when Bhe started out- "Come hero nnd welcome," her friend, Mrs. Itnmsdell, had Btiid, wheu the breaking up nt the homestead hud left Huldah without shelter. "Thank you, kindly," tho yonng woman had responded. "It will only bo for a short time, for I must get settled. " In tho snmo household was a lad about 10 years old, who did chores for his board. Tho chores lasted all day long, and oven tho few hours after suppor which Donnld wanted for study were be grudged and brokeu. Tho children of the family crowded the patient llttlo fellow away from tho lamp aud away from the lire. Huldah uindo a resolve that If over Bhe had a homo of her own Donald should havo a cozy nook by tho fireside. Sho had helped him with his examples, and ho was grntcfttl, for poor nud homeless as ho was he had set his heart on becoming a great scholar. Tho evening thnt Huldah had been out prospecting n man camo to seo her about selling tho Hutsey proporty. "I am ouo of the heirs," he stnted. "Thero aro three of us, an wo aro tired of looking for a buyer. It hasn't boen so we could rent it fur a long spell, an we ain't none of us but could use a bit of cosh right handy, now that cold woathor is n-comin on. I beu over to see Sary Ann nn John nbout it, an they reckon if you hev a mind to give ub ouch $100 fur our sheer we'll sell out, an tho place'll he yourn." Throo of them I Ono hundred dollars apiece! Huldah thought rapidly. It was a very low figure. Stiii sho was shrewd enough not to seem too eager. "I will look the place over in the morn ing nnd let you know," sho said. Bright nnd early sho wns making her way through tho weeds to tho old Hul Bey house. Sho found a good cellar, au excellent foundation wall and timbers and thrco or four rooms thut could be mado hnbitnblo without much expense. Tho land alono she know to be worth moro than tho prico asked. After ascer tabling that tho title was good she con cluded the bargalu as soou as possible. It was early iu Septombar, but thoro wns much to do boforo cold weather. Sho went to her friend and asked for Donald. "I want him for my boy," Bhe explain ed. "I will give him a homo and educate him." Donald stood by, anxious to bear the decision. "If ho wants to go," said Mrs. Rams doll. "I have no claim on him. I just took hhn in out of charity, but I have enough of my own." "Do you want to bo my boy, Donald?" "Oh, yes'm, if you please." Huldah was not a demonstrative wom an, but she kissed the eager, uplifted face. That caress made tho moUierless boy her friend, wilting to lay down hU lifo in her service. In tho busy days that followed she found her boy a vory elliclont helper. It was Donald who cleared the place of weeds. It was Donald who helped to scrub and whitewash tho rooms. It was Donald who worked with all his might when the drnyman brought-Huklah's fur niture from her old borne. "Donald. I do not want you to work so hard. I fear you will luiure yourself," remonstrated Huldah, and I want you to havo time for study." "I lovo to work for you," responded the boy. "You never Bcold mo, and I wnut to sec how well we can make tha place look." "It Is wonderfully Improved already. Since you pulled up those grent weeds and burned them it looks like another place, but wo need a caVpcnter to put on a new roof on the wing of the house and to fix the doors and windows." Sho soon fouud a carpenter who was willing to mako repairs if he could turn his work on rent. Huldah furnished the materials, and In a week tho mnn and bis wife moved Into a part of the house, so that almost from the first the prop erty began to be a paying investment. Donald begged to be allowed to paint the outsldo of the house. Ho also teamed to put on Bhingles and was so much help In mnking tho repairs that tho term of the carpenter's Bervtccs wsb comparative ly short. At the end of tho second mouth the rent was cash, and it went far toward providing food for tho two happy inmates of Hulsey house. Her success prompted her to greater efforts. Bhe found a mechanic who was out of work, and she agreed that If ho would build a house on her grounds she would pay him In rent. Having a wife and child, he was giad to get shelter on these terms. By figuring Huldah found out that she could afford to borrow money to buy or to bnild, ns the rent was much more than the interest. So her rent roll lengthened yenr after year, and she gained the desire of her heart by becoming a property owner. Waverley Magazine. So Care, So ray. That Is the way all dnnnrhita ll Ornvn' Tajtelese Chill Tonic for Chills, Malaria and lilllloumeaa. It la as pleasant to take aa Lemon Syrup. Wl cents Wall paper at cost, and less. F L Chambers. G. If. Applefon, Justice of the peace, Clarksburg, X. J., says: "DeWIU's Little Early Risen are tha best pills made for constipation. We use no others," Quickly cures all liver and bowel troubles. Vincent A Co, Uorner D.ng Store. Connlj Lomniisslers Court. Mrs Van Tyue, earn of Witt and child 40 00 W E Wlnfry, supervisor road district No67 41 60 C W Powell, provisions for pau per Powell 5 00 S IS May bun, supervisor road district No 20 00 I Slayter, supplies for pauper Cautrell 5 90 W L Delauo, medicine for Witt child 4 80 Fred Warner, road work 13 75 O F Kuox, gravel 6 00 S 1. Dolsou, lepalrs on furry 20 50 W 11 Eator, drawiug Jury Hat Jasper preoinot 8 00 K L Zeru, drawing Jury list, jjb per precluet 2 00 Marion Wallace, drawing jury list Jasper precinct 2 10 J M OoldBon & Son, lumber 9 68 P iVewcomb, gravel 2 60 M B McCann, deputy assessor... 60 00 E S Calif, gravel 4 60 P P Burton, aaseesor 75 00 S J Wilson, deputy assessor 50 00 W H Kauoft, road supervisor dlslrlot No 85 is 80 E Bungs, llveiy 7 60 A J Ren fro, supervisor road dis trict No 86 18 00 HSTillou, toad supervisor dis trict No 60 24 00 T E Creed, work on oruBher 83 16 W H Lincoln, road supervisor district No 14 60 00 Soldiers' Homestead Rights. The following from the Medford Mall may Interest some old soldier: 'K. M. Stewart ranAntlv anbl hia claim to additional government home stead. Mr. Stewart filed a homestead right on 80 aorea of Bovernmaut land in Missouri ln 1869, but under an act or congress all soldiers of the Union army who filed upon a lesser amount of land than 160 acres pnui 10 June 22 1874. are entitled to sail their rluht to his lesser amount, and it is this right WHICH Air. Wtewart has d anmurl nf This item may be of Interest to other soldiers who are situated similarly to nir. oiewari. it there are any, they should see to it that their elalma an. established. Should they prefer to locate upon tuiBaUdltlonal land them, selves they can do so, and make proof upon me same wunout the usually re quired residence." Salem Storage Todav'a Rtatna. man: "The storage capacity of the southern PaolQo Company's warehouse in this oltv la exhauatod and a taw surnlus baleB have found shelter In tho regular ireigm depot, un account of mese conditions the eomnanv has dla. continued reoeivinor hona for atnrasa ine wareuouse contains 4,500 bales of hODS and reiireaonta tha property of local dealers who are very evidently Holding for oener nguree. However, several shlnments have been made ramntiv. --j t probably to H I advance orders. Last ween seven carloads were sent east while yesterday- liiuriilnir another lot 100 bales was aturted f r the eastern marko'. Lig Ji.ioH. Today's Oregonlan; "J K Keli. manager of the Booth-Kelly onuiiiuny's lumbering Interests at Co- burg. Litne onuuty, Is at the Imperial, accompanied by George Catching, the company millwright. They are on Iheir way to the Cowlitz to take notes of the construction of a new-fashioned log tinoiu in that river, with a view to uu llng oue like it, lu the McKeuile river at Coburg." Gets Even. Junotlon City Times: rhe Eugene Guard Jumped on the Times -'once upon a time" because an error was made In our date. Not ln a spirit of revenge but merely as a re minder thut the manager of the Guard Is human aud liuble to err like other members of the family, we will state that Tuesday's daily was dated as fol lows: "Monday, Jauuary 2, 1899," We'll take oysters In our'n. Upper Hiubi.aw Logging. Wlll- llams and Creppin'a logging camp at Mound, on the upper Bluslaw, Prank Wallace foreman, are prepared to put ln 250,000 feet of logs a mdr'.", They have a chuie of a quarter of a mile In leugth which carries the Inga to the end in teu seconds. Two good sawyers an And work at this camp. ' Complimentary. Ralam Dalit, Journal: "There seems to be at least one college president In Oregon who can open bis mouth without putting his foot In It, Be lives at Eugene " Ex-Governor Win. P. Lord, the new United States minister to the Republlo of Argentina, who, baa been In Wash ington for some weeks past, sarled from New York city for Southampton, England, yesterdav, from whloh place he will take the Royal Mall Com pany's steamer direct for Buenos Ayres, the trip from the last named port laa log for about 30 days. The ex governor is accompanied by Mrs. Lord, their eon William and daughter Bessie. Ashland Record: Rev. E. A. Ross leaves tonight on his northern trip, Mr. and Mra. Root having returned to Ashland sooner than expected. Mr. and Mrs. R-ies and bis mother will have to give up their residence hi about a month, which may oause them to take up their residence elsewhere, an evangelist's home being an unsettled 1 evidence here below. II A Ht Earle, a Montana mining man will go to Blue River to prospect in a few days. Ten per oent of! on alt Ingrain wall paper. Griffin Hariw, Co, Throat Troubles "Bardwell, Ky., where I live. Is in the ex tremis western part of the Btate and only a few miles from Cairo, III., where the Ohio empties into the Mis sisuippi River. It may be that throat troubles are common here be cause of loca t i 0 n , hut, whatever the reason, I find it wise to con stantly keepa supply of Acker's Kng- list. Remedy for Consump tion on hand. It is the best thing I ever came across for coughs, colds and throat troubles, and I have used it in my family for years. No druggist here can be depended upon to have It always, so I am writing this letter to V. H. Hoofror A Co., 220 Broadway, N. Y., to order a dozen bottles at a time. My wife is bothered lately with sore throat and difficult breathing, but just as soon as the dozen bot tles get here, I will give her a few doses, and she will certainly be well again. I expect to write another letter iu a short time saying my wife is cured, for I feel absolutely sure it la what she needs." (Signed) T. A. White. Sold at 2.V., 50c. and$l a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada ; and in Eng land, at Is. 2d.. 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you are not satisfied after buying, return the bottle to four druggist, and get your money back. ItY authorixe the above guarantee. . W SL UQQKEK 4s CO., Proprietor, Hew York, For Sale B" W L Delano. CLASSIFIED COLUMN. Notices under this head not to exceed five lines, 60 cents per week; SI 60 a month; 12 per year. For Sale. FOR SALE. Probably the very bes 150 acre tracts of land in Lane coun ty, and one of the best ln the state of Oregon, owned by Dr T W Harris. This Is a very fertile and highly Im proved farm lying 2J miles west of Eugene on an excellent road. The d oo tor bought this farm with a view to breeding fine horses, but having given up the breeding business, has no furthor use for his farm and desir ing to devote himself exclusively to his profession, oilers it for sale at a iniv unrgmu. van on tue aoctor ror ......... , i .. to, tun u, onie. FOR BALE. Corner First and Jeffer son streets, one 10 room house, and two lots, 80x100 feet each. Good barn, wuter, liull.llue garden ground. Also bouse and lot, corner First and Lawrence streets, lot 66 feet 8 inches, by 160 feet, young fruit trees, good garden ground, water, etc Also house aud lot, corner Willamette aud Fourteenth streets. For prices aud terms write B J Bills, Taconia, Wash, Box 827, or call at Guard ollloe. FOR BALK Young team; weight aooui muu pounds each; also wagon and harness. Inquire of Henry Hohl, Bouth Willamette street. Lost and hound. TAKEN. A white India Cashmere shawl was taken from the ladies' re ception Monday night at the Ar mory. It Is prized very highly aa a present coming from Manila. The party taking ills asked to return the same to this oflioe. LOST. Between residence of J W Kays and the U B church, a red satin ribbon belt, with steel buokle. Finder please leave at store of J W Kays. Miscellaneous. WOOD BID8 WANTED. Bids will be received at the office of the Eu- fene tannery until February 1, 1900, . or 200 cords of 4-foot body fir wood. Haines 4 Co. WOOD WANTED.-860 cords body fir wood by August 1, 1900. Bids will be received prior to December 1, 1899. Eugene Water Co., F. L. Chambers, Secretary. BEND STAMP For circulars and list or it. a. V. literature. Address Jos. Amrheln, box 972, Tacoma, Wash. BUte of Ohio, Oily of Toledo, i Lucas County, j ' " Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm, of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business ln the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh tbat cannot be cured by the use of Hall'b Catarrh Curb. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to tefore me and subscribed In my presence, this Olh day of Decem ber, A. I)., 1886. , A. w. uleason, seal Notary Publlo Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter- nally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Bend for testimonials, free. t . J. CHUNKY OS oo., Toledo, Ohio. Bold by druggists, 75c Hall's Family Pills are the best. For Christmas presents tbat will be appreciated every day In the year, g to F L Chambers.' D. M. MoCrady, artist lo painter and paper-hanger. Inquire or leave orders at Preston Hales. M O Warner tunes pianos and organs. Repairing and polishing. Dyspepsia can tie oured by using Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little tablet will give immediate relief, or mot ey refunded. Bold in handsome In boxes at 25 cts. For sale by W L DeLano. No advance as yet at F L Chambers lo prices nn Bain wagons, Raoine buggies, Monitor drills, Dandy dlso harrows, Oliver walking plows and ruts harrows, now is the lime to buy before Ibis lot Is all sold. Size doesn't Indicate quality. Be ware of counterfeit and worthless salve ottered for DeWIU's WltouHaael Balve. DeWllt's Is the only original. Aa Infallible oure for piles aud all skin diseases. Vincent 4 Co., Corner Drug Biore,