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N.Win $ 1 Vr ...j V..11 nave Always Boticht, and -wliii-li bos it,.,.,. nil v,miri. lum Inn-no i:!'.-!...! Illillto llJHIOr Ills per- Srf-f-j1-, sonul supervision sineo Its infancy. 'GU&JuM Allow no no to doc-civo ym in this .. Colll,tcri'-ils, Iinitiitlons and Substittitcx iu l)U(, .;v. nprliMOiit" flint ti illo wiili aii.: . .ldaiuroi- tli! lu'ulih f and CUUdrcu Exporlouco ajfaiii.st Uxpoiimeiit. What is CASTO . - t... i i it listeria Is a suusuuuu " iii.iifi uu, i ui-uKriCt Drops r . ,. ..I.!... Clvl-llllK. Tfc is lf:irilll(SS Jlllfl IMnnuitnt It. 011(1 S0O"K - ...... in Litains ii'''"11'1 Oiiinin, Morphine nor other Nari'ot in !!lislaiiec. Its ago is its friiarnntee. It destroys Worms nul allays ! cvcrislmess. It euros Diarrhoea and Wind folit'. 1 rOUClt-3 AWliiiiitt j-iuwiiun, i:mt:a .lII.Sl ipattOll owl Flatulency. lfc ossiJoi'atos tho Food, regulates tlm stomach nau .in - s"i"6 " i.iiiinii sieeii. Tins Children's Panacea Tho Mother's lViend. UuiNE CASTOR I A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of h W You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMr er.NT.un mmf, tt wu V BTHCrT, NCW YORK CITY. BUSINESS CABDS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. C HALE. ATTORXEY-AT-LAW. i U 1 id 2 Chrisman Block. IDOESU. OREGON, X IflLLIAMS, ATTORNEYATLAW tftioDiirnecialtv. Lr-OrerLane County Bank, BILYEU, ATTORNEY-AT-IAW. (-Over First National Bank. Kuoene, Okeoon, C WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY-ATIiAW, tMne-half block south of Chrisman Blk KOOKSE, OnKOOH. KSKIPWORTH. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. fKtite In all tho Court's. El'OESEOllEOON. furaouFsot! chas a hardt OMPSON A HARDY, ArroRNEYS-ATLAW. Rnt National Tl.nl, T1..IU1 ' to aU the court Eoobib, Obeoou. .BD0RRi8l NjRXEY k CO'JNSELOR-AT-LAW Cnrirtifw (n ii , ., bui i 'I wm ' "18 second Liute. supreme Court wtaxl .rt . " . 8 "ltion. and r-tjm National Bank lildg. u aim a, MEDICAL. IKJW HARRIS, RtYair'Tixr . . SURGEON. iilAM -D '"7 itreet between 11th and K SCTKEfDAXL, M. D. ""SICIAM AND SUKJEON. .SICIAS AND SURGEON. R'reer Savmlli ir:- "CCKEY, JEWELER. iieimired. tentsi. Oreooj Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. Itartlflclally digests the food and aids Witure In strengthening and recon BtructinR the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonhr. No other preparation can approach It In elllciency. It In stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SickHeadache,Gastralgia,Cramps,and all other retail t s of 1 mperfect d Igestlon, Prepared by E. C. DeWltt A Co., Cblcago. VINCENT & CO.. Corner Drug Store. Rtore VITALITY. LOST VIGOR" i AND MANHOOD Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and wastinjf diseases, all effects of self- abuse, or excess and Indis cretion. Aiicrvotonicand blood builder. Brings the W$&L restores the fire cf youth. ! uy mail sue per box; W boxes for $..50; with written guaran. too to cure or refund the money. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL, For eale W L DeLano Drurgib Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kid ney troubles as well as women, aDd al feel the result In loss of appetite, poisons in the blond, backache, ner vousness headache and tired, listless, run-clown feeling. But there is no need to feel like tlmt. Listen to J W Gardner, Idaville, Ind. He says: "Elpctrin Hitters are lust the thiner for a mm when he is all run down, and don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strennth anrh good appetite than anything I could tatte. I can now eat anytning una have a new lease on life." Only 60 cents, at Linn's Drug Mtore. Every oottle guaranteed. Notice. The Ladies Aid of the 1st Presbyterian church will give a eupperon the even ing before Washington's birthday, Feb. 21st. The menu and further par ticulars will be published later. Who He Is,? Tbe editor of the Poiueroy, Wash , Independent asserts that he was well acquainted with General Jan Joubert duilng our late war. He says the Boer general of tc day was then olnnel of a Louisiana regiment under Stonewall Jackson, and he got acquainted with him In Virginia. "Joubert went with Gener al Loring and others to Exypt and fought In ihe army of thekhedive, and then went lo South Africa. Jackson often arsigned blm to a brigade when only a colonel, such was his confidence in him." DENTIST Fi4k .... -wis o an Terr .... In""lrted repeatedly h'Wtnl "le Unlon anlin '-''Wdcnr.f """" pre u core for croiin i. ,.. . K'W tir,!.., ' ' " "e- ."T"al n.r..o,i ... . E, v Kiki.- 7 VJ u,r 'nni di. e.r' Lllierty, v tB-vi w'ien lit, Url:,... T ""M it F wt ""fee. W .- It vV"U.hatl.'l'a sure cure K'nuiv M ,l,e of Can't Stand Gold Many children can't stand cold weather. The sharp winds pierce them, and the keen air hurts them. They have cold after cold, lose flesh, and spring-time finds them thin and delicate. will make such boys and girls hearty and strong. The body is better nourished, rind they are better pro tected. The blood becomes -ichcr, and that makes them warmer. V. end ..oo. dnimtjla. SCOTT A UOWNE, Chemuls HW Ton. THE THORNE CASE Details of Affairs and Correctioi: of Errors. SOME STATEMENTS CLEARED UP. Tile Rom-bun. Hevic i,f I..,. io KivHstlie follow ,,K ,-(iH , ... l assiiiilt on Mis, Minnie Thome "rrecllng tome errors which seem to me uetu given general publicity: "Miss Thorn 8v8S8 the wus on li way to Liitham from U lpiimiruiuo lecture at Cottage Grove. SuikUv. tiie ""imiooumi freishi truic whs just tbi, side of Latham tukin wood. .In.i u. fore the train started two ... ,..,i.. " rui. in-r on a IWI. (ftr, she not Knowing what tmu.i.ired til. the train got nearly t-i Co,i,tnck, when she real ized iimt he . in a box car and that a man, supposed to he U. Patterson, u iireaKeman, was with her. Later on after he lift I. er, another breakeiiiau came Into the ear and gave her au overcoat, tolling her thai he could not take her into the caboose, because tl conductor would "get on to it." When the train reached Roaeburg late at niguia brakeinati put her iuto th cahoo e, telling her ha would no and llud a room for her, after which he went away, looking the door, and did uotreturD. The girl does not accuse four men of assaulting her, and the rumors that Conductor Jiickeit and Brakeiuan Brown were implicated In any way are without a shadow of foun dation, and whatever of a criminal nature occurred they had no knowledge oi at an. As to Mia Thorn's charac- i.ei m vouage urove ana Latham a thorough inquiry established it to have oeen without reproach or stain The olllcers look with distrust only upon her statsment that she was drugged. OTHER. DETAILS. "On Monday forenoon about 11 o'clock, Car Inspector Thomas Patter sou and auol her emp'oy of the com pany went iuto the yards to rfpalr a broken window in the caboose wherein Miss Thorn was confhied as a prisoner. There they found the lonely, deserted girl, shiver ing with cold and fright, with her eyes swollen aud red from crying. She would not tell her story, so Mr. Patter son told her If she wished to get a place to work she might go and inquire at Mrs. Currie's boarding house. This she consented to do,, but apparently misunderstood his directions, and asked at other houses for work In order to buy a ticket lo Cottage Gro.e. Finally she came to the bouse of Q. W. Kruse, at the corner of Jackson and Lane streetp, and wrs given dinner there. She talked little of her circum stances, but finally told thein that John Wiles, who lives near the Soldiers' Home, was her uncle. She was told how to go there, and walked most of the way. MrWiles had never seen her. but r. ;eived her kindly, but realizing she was In trouble aud would not talk regarding it, brought her back 13 town. He also purchased her a ticket to Cottage Grove, telling her to go home and confide In her parents, and made arrangements at the Rose- burg hotel to have l.ei lo,.;i.i after and placed upon the train. Ti.e next heard about the case wrs the published reports emanating from CnttagoGiove. Mies Thorn Is about 15 years old. ' DISTRICT ATTORNEY BEOWN Thoroughly investigated the case yes terday, and one result of bis inquiries will oe tbe arrest of Brakeman U. Patterson, if he can be located. Prob ably getllun wind of coming trouble, he disappeared at Hudson Wednesday night, aud the trainmen reported him left while off the train Hanging, but as be failed to report either lo the Rose burg or Portland railroad offices, bis getting left was probably intentional. The following mornlug (Thursday) Constable Veatch, of Cottage Grove, went north along the road on the same train, hoping Patterson would rejoin bis crew, but wri disappointed. Officers kept the telephone and tele graph wires hot all day yesterday, but nothing wai learned of his where abouts. Patterson is 24 years o'd aud resides In Albany." . Iieulz-Sautley Company Comedy, vaudeville and pautnmitie at the Paiker Opera House Wednes day evening, January 17. The Han Francisco Call hrs this about Ihe com pany: " 'An Affair of Honor,' which is be ing product (1 by the Reiil& Huntley Company at the Alhnmbra, Is drawing well. A number of clever specialties are presented that arouse the laughier and applause of the audience. The duel cne which is hown at the con clusion of llieperformonce is realistic." I want to let the people who suffer from rheumatism and sciatica know that Chamberlain's Pain Halm relieved me after a number of other medicines aud a doctor had failed. It is the best liniment 1 have ever known of. J A Dodgen, Alpharetta, O i. Thotiandi lave been cured of rlieumall.-m by litis remedy. One application relieves tho pain. For sale by W L UeLitno. French Tanf-y Wafers, the world'i famous remedy for irregular and pain ful ieriods of ladies; ate never feilini; and safe. Married ladies' friend French Tansy Wafers are the only re liable female remedy In the world; Im ported from Pads; Ibkb nothing ebe, hut Insi-t on genuine; In red wrsppen with crown trade mark. La France Drug Company, Importers, WW Turk St, Han Francisco. For sale by all drug gists, or sent In plain wrapper direct o receipt of ii. COITAUK OHOVK NtitVs 'lipp-d From the Lemi.-r cf .hinii uiy 12. Mr. John Nokes hax soi l out his boot and slice shop to Mr. Will Davidson, who will continue the hniluesH. Mrs. L. K. Ward, of Lorain-, has gone to Med lord to visit her Mher, Mr. William Russell, who Is quite dangerously sick. The revival meetings which have been running at the Christian chinch, forlhepust lw. weeks under the able direction of Rev. liilllngtou, closed Sunday night Elsa VauSchoiack was brought bef..r Just'ce Vaughn, last Saturday, aud linen to and costs for au assault tipm J on n Kcdlord The city council has issued an order that ail property owners in the busi ness part of towu clean the mud oil me streelH aloi.g tlteir properly. Ztira hern, eldest dauirhter of Mr and .Mrs. II Phillips, aged 8 years and is days, died at theh home Tuesdav morning at 11 oc'ouk of typhoid lever Horace Maun has returned home from a trip to Hiiilheru California While in that state bo visited Sail Jo.-e and San Francisco. He says Califor nia is having lots of ruin this winter Married, at the homo ofihn l,ri.t..'o parents, Mr. aud Mis. F. M. Veatch. near Divide. Mr. Casner Len to Miss Nora Veatch, Rev. V. H. Wallace olllclatlng. Last Saturday liiuht. January 0. I P Iuman, P U, installed the followlm ottlcers of Loraue lodge U , I O O F: A D Addison, N G; IS V Jackson, V G; W R Doak, Rec. Sec; A H Addi- (iri, L-ir. Hee: S Hartley. Treas.: E S Addison, War.; I P Iuman. Con.: S G Lockwood, R S M G; N Doak, L B NG; B Lee. I G: J 1 Oznient. O a- CE Russell, II 8 V G; William M inuiaii, LBV G; B Haves. R S H; and R Smith, LSS. After installation a lunch wasserved. Having a Ureal Hun on Cliainherl .Ill's l ougli licmedy. Manager Martin, of the Pioisou drug store, informs us that be Is having a great ruu nu Cliaiuberlalu'a Cough Remedy. He sell!, dve bottles of tiiat medicine lo one of any other kind, aud t gives great satisfaction. In these lays of la grippe there Is nothing Hire .namiieriaiirs uougli Remedy to stop he cough, heal up the sore tliroat and unga and give relief within a very Iiort time. 1 The sales are crowing and all who try it are pleased with Us prompt action. South Chicago Daily Calumet. For sale bv W. L. DeLano. From Alaska J. E. Kenton, at one time au attorney of Eugene and ater of tspokunc, but now of Nome City, Alaska, was in town a short tim today shoklng bunds with old-time friends. Mr. Kenton bus a law office- at Nome and Is uow on IiIb wav back. He loft Nome the latter part ol Oc tober, aud says the population at that time was about 10,000 but now is given out at 3,5G3. During the coming season prospectors will go into tht section by the boat load, and Mr. Kenton ex pects to see from 30,000 to 40,000 people at Nome during the summer. Students' Y. M. C. a. Conference Messrs Ross, Coad, Moon, Elklns, Hnudsaker, Bollman, Crider, Tomlin- son, Adams, Knox, Holt aud Beatlie left this mornlug for Monmouth, where they will attend the state conference of the Y. M. U. A. Prof. John Strau'b was also of the number. DeVVItt's Little Early Risers purify the blood, clean the liver, invigorate the system. Famous Utile pills for constipation and liver troubles. Vin cent & Co, Corner Drug Store. Size doesn't Indicate quality. Be ware of counterfeit and worthless salve oflered for DeWltt'B Witch Hazel Salve. DeWltt's is the only original. Au infallible cure for piles and all skin diseases. Vincent & Co., Corner Drug Store. Independence West Hide: Miss Rebecca Haines returned lo her home at Eugeut today aller having been for some lime the guest of her aunt, Mrs Portwood, at Monmouth, aud her friend. Miss Florence Burnett, In this oity. Sick Headache absolutely and per manently cured by using Moki Teu. A pleasatit herb drink. Cuies consti pation and Indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Hat I faction guaranteed or money back, as cts aud 60 cts. For sale bv VV L DeLano. State Journal January 13s Mrs Ada BMilllcau, formerly of Eugene, Is en ployed at White Rocks Indian Agency, Utah, as appears by the New Years edition of the Salt LakeTrlbune. Lewis Dennis, Salem, Iud., says: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure did more (rood than anything i ever took," It digests what you eat and can not help but cure dyspepsia aid stomach troubles. Vincent & Co, Corner Drug Store. I. T. Travis, Agent Southern it. R., Hellnii, Oa., 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 results. Cures cout lis, colds, croup, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. Vin cent & Co, Corner Drug Store. "I am Indthted to Or.o Minute (..null Cure for my health ni: I l;'e. It cun d rue f lung trouble following -rlpie." Thousands owe their lives lo I' e prompt scllou of this never fall ing ii iiiedy. It cure-, coughs, colds, croup, liroiichili", pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung troubles. Its early use prevents consumption. It Is tbe only harmless remedy that gives Im mediate results. Vl,:ceiit A Co, Cor ner Drug Store. Couuiy l onimisMcr Court. C M Collier, uirveyor on road No - II L'O I. A Overton, mounting nmp... 4 -to A M Richardson, work on road.. 7 L0 R L Stephens, deputy sherlll 1 70 Glass & I'riKihomiiie, blank records hu Lee & Co, drugs for Claui Denovau 4 75 HD Edwards, couuiy comiiiis- noner 41 CO Wilkin. A Linn, brush 60 W Kuykeudall, niedlc.ll services lit child 21 50 J W Vaiighan, Ju-tiee fie State vs uouse (i 00 R W Veutch, constable tee Statu vs Rouse 4 75 Geo L'roner, constable State vs " "oe o 00 G C Fleeuiun, eonsi-ible State vs C 1. Winter 5 50 C A Wititeruieirer, justice fees Stale vs (,' L Winter, K Dono van, It Roe and J Doe 22 4, Kant ie Crouer, witness State vs winter 1 eo J S Stile, witness Slate vs inter 1 o Fannie Winter, witness State vs Winter 1 00 J Lurch, wituess State vs Rouse 1 60 S Sherwood, witness State vs House 1 00 Wiuters Vallar3, witness State vs Rouse JO) Joe Brown, witness State vs Rouse 1 (jo Duke Knox, witness State vs Rouse 1 go Tom Scott, witness Stata vs Itouse on J 8 Stiles, constable Ii j Stale vs Doineu 1 00 F M Dodson, justice fee State vs Hicksou 2 10 T U Thoiiipsou, constable State vsmcRson 4 45 George Bumes, juryman State vs Hicksou 1 00 Davis Fountain, juryman State vs Hicksou 1 00 Gilmore Sherry, juryman Stato ys Hicksou 1 00 F Post, jury mau State vs Hioksoa 1 00 Charles Kolbert, supervisor road district No 35 23 00 L Morse, supervisor road district No 52 35 00 A Simmons, supervisor road dis trict No 1 20 00 W Harpole, supervisor road distriotNo 43 30 00 J M Geurhart, making ditch 5 00 Now at this tune tbe following road report of road supervisors were ex amined and approved as follows: Nos. 2,5,0, 11,12,13, 18,10, 20,21, 29, 30, 37, 39,40, 45, 65, 60, 59, 04, 07, 72, 74, 70, 77, 84, 85, tS, 83, 105,100, 1, 34, 35 , 43, 41), 62, 10, 45, 27, 47, 48, 67. Mortgage from James N Emerick to Thos Mulbollaud, as treasurer of Lane county and his successors in offir3: As said mortgage was long since paid, A 8 Patterson, present county treasurer, is authorized and directed to cancel said mortgage. Read This, Consumptives .1 v? 1 w,.l' '."'. w,f? coughed for six months, I knew she had consump- L ?i 1 . - l dowu h'1 1110 l"t"rs couldn't do any good. 1 called in both Dr. 1 A Shannon and Dr. N. L. Hawse, each of wluTra is a iirst-class physician, but thev had nothinir that would reach the trouble in her lungs. My wife's father came to sei her one day. when she got very low. He lives in Cedar Lake, Wis., while we live in Kice Lake, Wis. Ho said bo knew what was needed, and made me get a bottle of Ackers Knglish Remedy for Consumption. I went to Schmidt's, our local druggist, and got a bottle, and it helped her rifht away. She took eight 50c. bottles, and thev put her back on her feet and htade her as sound and well as any wo. man in town. Sho has taken on flesh again, slio doisn't cough, and if nnv one who doesn't know the facts was to be told she was so near death with consumption, he wouldn't believe-it. My wife does nil her housework, and at nieht sleepsns soundly as you please. ' Her stomach no longer gives her any trouble at oil. Maybe you doubt what I am telling. If so I advise you to see J. N. Schmidt, the druggist who sold me E,,S h ' Remedy for Consumption. He'll tell you the same thing. Ho sa s Acker s English Remedy is wonderful in all throat and lung troubles ; that it is sold on a guarantee to cure, or money returned, and lie never yet had a If t ,e,lT0mn jUn " !"s fto,ro' "'"'""SB he has sold hundreds of them. My name is Luther bedell, Kice Lake, Wis. that ?rr!nnI5"l!!iiKKmKlJ '"".I'1. by " dr"?Ki' and" rt positive Riairanteo infi.-W. . m,IltY will be n-funded In caae of fni ure. i,c, sue. and Si a bottle in United htau-a and Canada. In lii.Kland ia. ,d., s. 3d., and 4a. 6d. H e aurtorfa Ihe utwre imaroiuVe. IK. II UOOKER CO., rropridori. Aire 1'orfc. For sale by W. L. DeLano, Eugene, Or. J! M Wi Wood Wauted. Bids will be received at the ofilce of the secretary of the board of regents until Saturday, February 3, 1900, at 12 o'clock M to cut and deliver to the university or Oregon on or before Au.ust 16, 1900: 300 cords big body fir, 4 feet. 200 cords grub oak, 4 feet not les than 3 Inches nor more than 10 Inrbe In diameter. ' Joshua J. Walton, Secretary. After the flrBt of Kebruary the Mult nomah county olerk will keep his office open two nights of tbe week to give suburban people au opportunity to register without losing half a day iu dolug so. G. H. Appleton, JustiOd of the peace. Clarksburg, N. J., says: "DeVVItt's Little Early Risers are the best p'll niade for constipation. We 11-c no others." QuieKly cuies all I ver and bowel troubles. Vincent & Co, Comer Drug Store. . F. B. Thlrkield, health inspector of Chicago, sayB: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cannot be recommended too highly. It cured me of severe dyspepsia." It di gests what you eat and cures Indlgis (ion, heartburn and all lorms of dys pepsia. Vincent A Co, Con.erJDiug Store. J. I. Bevry, Loganton, Pa., writes: "I am willing to take my oath that I was cured of pneumonia entirely by the use One Minute Cough Cure after doctors failed. It also cured my chil dren of whooping cough." Quickly relieves and cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe and throat and lung troubles. Children all like it. Mothers endorse II. Vincent & Co, Corner Drug More. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Htte of Oregon fot the County of ,aue. Gertrude M. Thomas, Plaintiff,! vs. y Harvey 8. Thomas, Defendant.) To Harvey H. Thomas, Defendant: IN TDK NAMR UK THK HTATK OF . Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint file I rwainst ynu In the above entitled Court on or belore llie I7tli day of March, I'.tOO. and if you fail to anaw,T, for want thereof the plaintiff will take a decree airainnt you riiaaolvini; the bonds of matrimony now exiling between olalntilf and defendant, and alio that rilaintitf'a name be changed from Gertrude M. Thomas to her niaulr-n name, Gertmde M. llavidaon, and uch other relief ae to the Court may eeeni e-ioitahle. 'i'hia summons ahall be, by order of aaid Court, published for eix oonaecutive weeks, and the hrat publication thereof la in the inaue of the Kuaene llatl.r Guarh of January :ith, 11100. And the date of the order of publication of this aumtaoul is the l::th day of January, 1900. Thin Riimmoni la puhii.hed in the Kuirene Daily Gi'ahd by order of Hon. K. O. Potter, .1 ude of the County Court of Iane County, Oregon, maoe in chamber! the l.'lth day of January, l'."JO. E. It, HKrrwoRTn. Attorney for 1'lalntilf. ItliKVlTlKS Looks like high water for tomorrow. Today's Salem Statcsmau: J. G Hammond returned yesterday after noon from Eugene. Old faslnoned rye hominy at the market at 8. L. Lou's, Saturday, 13th Iu tbe show window of Linn's drug store may t) seen a plolure showing how Eugene loked in 1859. It was published by Lucius Dauforth. The atiagboiit is still at work on the revetment on the bank of the Wlllam ette, opposite Corvallls. About 800 or 600 feet of revetment has been added during the past fow weeks, and the work la not yetoompleted. The people of the upper river hope to see the boat up here soon, as her services are needed on the river. Just a common everyday looking kind of a trunk at the depot attracted a good deal of attention on account of eight or ten hotel posters ou It of a oharaoter to show that the owner had traveled decidedly. Honolulu, Naga saki, Hong Kong, aud several other jaw breakers of a Celestial nature were plrstered over It. Thursday's Salem Journal: "Mrs. Thomus Condon, who has been visit ing her daughter, Mrs. R. 8. Bean, tbe pist week, returned to her home at Eugene today Mrs. J. A. Bean, ol Mapleton, who Is visiting her son. Associate Justice R. S. Beau, went to Port laud this morning, and expeots to stop over in Salem upon ber return about six weeks hence." Tho new oity olllcers of Harrlsburg are: L. H. Lassoll, mayor; G. W, Isbani, recorder; W. L. Tyler, treas urer; T. J. Andeisou, D. Busny, T. J,' Rogers, M. W. Canter, D. C. Holt and M. Cuninugham, couiiciluieu. The Issue Wis license, and license won. Portland Telegram, January 11: The remodeled steamer Eugeue was out yesterday for le first tune. She had a Job lowing barges aud her Improved condition was generally commented upon. , . State of Ohio, Cliy of Toledo, 1 Lucas County, J Frank J. Cheney makes oath that lie Is the senior partner of tbe firm of F.J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state nloresaid, and that said firm will pay ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for ach and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catakhh Cure. . Frank J. Chunk v. Sworn lo lefore me and subscribed In my presence, this Uth day of Decem ber, A. U., 1880. , , A. W. Gleason, seal Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75o, Hall's Kamily Pills are the best. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tab lets, All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. E. W. Grove's s'gna ture is on each box. 25o. No Core, 5o Pay. That la the way all dnurelata sell Orovea' Taatelesa Chill Tonic for Clillln, Malaria and ililllouaneea. It is aa pleaeant to take a? Lemon Hyrtip. oO cents Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878 Notice for Publication. Unitkii Status Land Omen. ItosKltOKO, OlIKIlON, January B, 1900, Nollco la hereby (riven that In compliance with the proviaioriii of the act of conirrtaa of June 3, 1H7K, entitle! "An act for the Rale of timlier laroln in Jic states of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and VVashhiKt n Territory," r'red H. Hellmati, of Kniriie, county of Lane, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this othoehls sworn statement No. 7ol, for the pur chase of the N 4 K I, section W; N 4 SW of section No. 'A",, In township No. 17 rt, range No 4 K, and will olfer prsd in how that the land aotiiditfa more vnlu;hle for ils limlier or stone than for agricultural r"irp"ea, and to establish his claim to said land lielore the ItoKister and Receiver of this nHice at Hose hurK, Orevon, on Friday, the 2,'si day of March, 1!MMJ. He names as witnesses! W. Campliell, of Kui:ne; Hidney foott, of Kuirene; II. W. Itowland.nf Kueae; L. K.flean,of Kuvene. Any arid all rieraona claiming adversely the ative-dscrihed lands are requested to file th.ir claims In this office on or before the laid d d iy of March, I'M). i. T. Daman), Register. CLASSIFIED COLUMN, Notices under this head not to exceed five lines, fa) cento ier week; SI 50 a month: 12 per year. For Sale. FOR SALE. Probably the very bes 150 acre tracts of land In Lane coun ly, and one of the best in the stats of Oregon, owned by Dr T W Harris. This is a "ery fertile and highly im proved farm lying 2J miles west of Eugene ou au excellent road. The dootor bought thi8 farm with a view to breeding fine horses, but having given up the breeding business, has no further use for his farm and desir ing to devote himself exclusively to his profession, oilers It for Bale at a rare bargain. Call on tho dootor for terms of sale. FOR SALE Corner F'irst and Jefler sou streets, one 10 room house, and two lots, 80x1(10 feet eaoh. Good barn, water, frult.flue garden ground. Also house and lot, corner First aud Lawrence si 1 tela, lot CO feet 8 indies, by 100 feet, young fruit trees, good f;arden ground, water, etc. Also louse and lot, corner Willamette and Fourteenth Btrcots. For prices and terms write 8 J Sills, Tacoma, Wash, Box 827, or call at Guard olllce. Miscellaneous. WOOD BIDS WANTED. Bids will ue received at lite olllce or tbe Eu gene tannery until Kebruarv 1, 1900, for 200 oords of 4-foot body fir wood, Haines & Co. WOOD WANTED. 860 cords body fir wood by August 1, 1000, Bids will be received prior to December 1, 1890. Eugeue Water Co., K. L. Champers, Secretary. SEND STAMP Kor circulars and list of R. H. C. literature. Address Jos. Amrhelu, box 072, Tacoma, Wash. liargaiu. In properly. The Lauer residence nronertv on Willamette street, also lots 'on corner of Lincoln and 6th streets, will now be sold cheap, easy terms. Anyone desiring choice property can obtain information by calling ou The Eugeue Real Estate & Investment Company, Eugene, Oregon. D. M. MoCrady, artistlo painter and paper-hanger. Inquire or leave orders at Preston A Hales. M O Warner tunes pianos aud organs. Repairing and polishing, Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878 Notice for Publication TJniTEn States Land Omci, Itosciiuau OltKOON, January 9, 1900,. Notice is hereby (riven that In cntnollanca with the provisions of the act of oonKress of June 3, 187H, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Ore Iron, Nevada, and WasliinnUm Territory,' iiowani w. uowiann, 01 r.ufrene, county or Lane, state of Oreiron. has this dav tiled In this otlice his eworn statement No, 7M, for the purchase of the 8 4 H W L H J S K i of section No. 27, in township No. 17 8, rane No. 4 K, and will olfer proof to ehow that the land souirht la more valuable for Ita timlier or itoae than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Iteudster and Receiver of this otlice at Kose- hunt. Oreiron, on Friday, the 23d day of March, 19U0. He names as witnesses: F. II. Bollman, r.f IC..,unn lip.,,.,.. SI Utt 1.'.... . ... .....u,...t v..nuu, .... u, jiuniv, v.ro- Kon; L. 1'., liean, of Kuuene, OreKon; W, T. Campbell, of Kugone, Oregon. Any and eil persons claimim? adversely the above-described hinds are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 23d day of March. 19H0. J. T. nattxiEa, Register. Timber Land, Act June3,1878 Notice for Publication. Uni-tho States Land Ornoa, ltoKKnCBU OlIEOOH, January 9, 1900. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of tho aot of Congress of J il no 3, 1H7H, entitled "Au not for tho sale of tiiiibi r lands In the Utatus of Cali fornia, Oregon, Novadn, and Washiugtou Territory," Sidney Bcott, of Eugene, County of Laos, State of Orpgufl, has this day tiled in this office his snom statement No. 752, for Iba pn. chase of the N 8 W , N 8 E '4 of Beotioa 27, iu Ton ablp No. 17 8. Range No. 4 ',., and will offer proof to show that the lind sought Is rrore, valuable lor its Umber or stone than for agrioultuial purposes, and to establish his olaiui to said land before the Register and lloceivi r of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Fiiday, the 23rd day of March, 1900. He names as wltuesBos: Vf. 1. Camp bell of Eugene, Oiegon; F. II. Bellman ol Eugene, Oregon; II. W. liowlend of E ri te ne, Oregon; L. K, Bean of Eugene, Ore gon. Any and all persons claiming advenely the above-described lands are requested Jto file their otaims in this oft'oa on or before aid 23rd day of March, 1900, I, T. Bauxites, "Register, i