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Bought, mid which litis hoen cars, has horno the Kitrnatiiro of and has hoou ni.'tilo miller liis per sonal Biinorvisioii much its Jul" iii.-y. A11'v no "io to iiJceivo you In th s. i , '.'i luiItiLio.i': sutuici" arc out l. !' "iimt triUo with and enda ih i.iror Mio hrnll!i (s and Children JSxperleueo ,,fttiast Expo'imi.'in. g that triUo ,ad Children What is CASTOR I A f h. substitute for Ca.itor Oil, Paregoric, I)ro,n P ,,i.r SvriiDS. It is MnrniK's and l'len.saiit. It - neither Opium, Morphine nor oilier jsan-olic Its lift" is ts 8,aru,ltee- It destroys Worm Iv'-s FcvcrTslmcss. It cures Diarrhoea, and Wind if relieves Teething1 Troubles, cures Const i pat Ion ; 11 ..,..,,...... ........ ... . iPlitulcney. 1b assimilates mu rural ai-guuitva mu i i...l. i.-lvlnar healthv ami. iiiitimil sle. null W"1" , w o - 'cullilrcu's Panacca-Tho Mother's Friend. ALWAYS Line CASTOR I A sture of M You Ito Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. OTHER DAY; , SO MS Tjrn- v.- .-rlul ihh.j.- I . v..ii Have AIM L for over 30 j t are t;oliif to do uj that trail, r a fa wiring gil win ilure'i time to bozin S"inc uihiT day, Ami so, if-ft rrinj, we loiter on t mil at hist we find withdrawn D Mrontli of the hope we leawd upon Some othur'day. And when wi arc oM ami our race is run Nunc iitln r day. ihiiutt t!,at mifjht liave hten done We fret fur i ? ullu r i!;iv, lip tra.e thr .ail. th.it l.mh us where The bcikortitit: hand i,f crtin li.M-air ii u yonder out of thy here . Sonic otiter day. Somerville Journal. Birthday UmEipeffa; NY. TT MUdMV TnttT, NEWVORK CITY. ULIA5IS, LnORSEY-iT-LAW iwcialtv. IttLirieC'ouiitvBaDk, WOODCOCK, ATTOKXEY-AT-LAW. bt-rulfblockaoutri of ChrUtnan Blk El'GlNE, Oregon. RTJSINKSS CAF.DS. TORNEYS-AT-LAW. HALE. dlTORNKY-AT-LAW. ud 2 Cbroman Block. ircD'E. OMWON, OT, ATOKNEY-ATLAW. rFmt National Bank. Euqexe, Oheqon, KIPWOHTH. OTOEXEYATLAW. twin all the Court's. EuoBKEOBIOON. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. . It artiflciall y d I gests th c f ood and aids Mature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It isthehitestdiscovereddigestr ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It In stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SicltHeadache,Ga9tralgia,Cramps,and all other results of I mperfect digestion. Prepared by E. C. DeVVitt A Co., Chicago. VINCENT & CO.. Corner Drug Store. 313" 'A ra RHima VITAL! I'V , LOST VIGOR Sand wiANriocf F CH4. , HARDY fSOK HARDY, ATTOENEYS-AT-LAW. rt National llnnV K,.il.i;nn MthecourU SUMMONS- In the Circnit con ft of the State of Ore- gonfor Lane Couoty Eva Stiogley, Plaintiff, iDORRIS, -W CO'JNSELOR-AT-LAW fwiaaUlhe mrt, of the Second Wnaand in the Supreme Conrt attention irlv.n n..liu.,:... rlpcoUt.. " 'MtXiHonalBankBHi!. i ana a, MEDICAL. Harris, NciAX AND SURGEON. . . n? hinn'H dniff atore. U an 2 to 5 and 7 to -r7 itreet between 11th and KCTKEXDAI.L, M. D. TS'nAN AXD SUIIJEON ;flmi ntv li"" ad .urgical die- S0TER,M.U USt. " Krocery etore, rwr8eenth,miu,ni 'EWELER tatai, Obioo BIDDLE, Dentist went o M and Cures Impotency, NiRht Emii5sIon3 anC waRtin? diseases, all elTects of self- abuse, or excess and Indis cretion. AnervotonicaiKi Mood builder. Brinsa the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth fl,-W v By mall BOc per box; O boxes for .-j'i.ftO; with written guarantee- to euro or refund the money, IMERVI TA MEDICAL CO. Mlnton & Jackson Sts., CHICACO, ILl For aale W L IleLano D tupfflat J. O.Stingley, Defendant To J. C. Stingiey, Defendant. IK THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon: Yen are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed attaint yon in the above entitled Conrt on or bofore the expiration of Bix weeks, to-wit: On or be fore tne I'Jtn day ot oiarcn, law; ana n yoa fail to answer, for want thereof the plaintm will take a decree against you dis solving the bonds of matrimony now ex isting Between plaintiff and defendant; and hIho that plaintiff's name be ohanged from Eva Stingiey to her maiden name, Eva Demino: and for such other relief as to the Oourt inav seem eauitable. ThiB summon shall be, by order of the Connty Judge of r . r 1 , 1 ijnne iounty, uregou, )iuuiibiicu iwi an, consecutive weeks in the Eugenie Datlt Odabu, and tbe first publicction thereof in said paper is in tne issue ot January a-i, l'JOO. And the date of tbe order of publica tion ol this summons is the 24th da) of January, 1900. This aummonB is publiahed In the Edoknb Daily Ooabd by order of Hon. E. O. Potter. Judce of the County Court of Lane County. Oregon, made in chambers the Hlk day ol January, iwu. E. R. Skipworth, Attorney for Plaintiff. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Vnttna Im WaKy irivf-n. that the underaien ed, Lydia A Ihuton, haa been duly apiiolntecl exermrix of the lat will and teatament and of the eatate ot 11. C. iluaton, deceaaeu, uy the county court of Lane county, Oregon, and all peraona having claima aifainat aaid eatate nti0,l nriwent the tame with tne proper voucnera to aam BAwm-ttA . awomce ot J,, rnyeu at wis., within aix months of the date of Una notice. Doted this kd day of January. l'JOO. t Lydia A. HusToy, Executrix. I Bilteu, Atty for eatate. 'M eet RaiUay. CARD. fe.'et. 18ft, ... fn.l.nef"owinir;i,,,: w not im " " 0 DBTOT. NOTICE TO CREDITOKS. Notice is hertby given that ti e urd signed has been appointed by the Cou Court of Lane connty, OifRon. adminis tor of the estate of E. J. Simmons, deces ed. All persons havina clain-s againat ai eatate are hertby notified topremnt tbe o me with tbe proper vouchers at t-unen-Oregon, within aix months liom the fir publication ot this notice. Dated November 28, 109. Alios Jl. Bscxwith, Ai'n riatra o An Amusinf. Bkotch Showing the Diliiculty cf Working a New Patent. I.Ike most people, 1 liave only one hirtlulay a yea,-. Si!in liiti-ndi d to col-elu-ate tho evi-ut by giving uie a pivs ent. Susan Is my wife. We hatl lu-on uiui'iloil a your, but fyj-tmie had not smiled upon us. ami we wore terribly hard up. l.'imsoiuoiuly Susan's spoiid lug t-apaoity was limited. She was goini,' to buy tne an umhi-el-la. The present was saved up for and talked about a good deal before the auspicious day. We went to thu shop together to seeure the gift. Susan's Idea of the amount to be ex pended heaven bless lier was. 1 think, about Sl.r,i). The keeper of the umbrella shop looked pained ami ion- eerneii at the Idea or respeeiahle cus tomers daring to purchase one of his cheap ginghams. lie had a Ijy.oO article, now, a really decent thing. We saw It. The handle was very plain. It did not please Susan so much as that of a $J oue produced simulta neously. There was no pushing to open it the thing was a patent. There was no fumbling in a shower of rain to open tills umbrella. One had only to elease a little Hpi-lng In the haudle.aud the umbrella opeued Itself half way. 1 his last luxury completely won over Susan. The bargain was clinched. We left the shop arm in arm. Susan proud and Joyous that she had been able to make mo "such n beautiful birthday present" one su uincli nicer than she had at tirst Intended. On the way the elements, as If bent on pleasing Susan, sent us n sharp shower of rain. Her eyes dilated with pleasui'o and triumph as she produced the umbrella Let me open It!" she cried vlvnclous- as the raindrops came pattering down. She touched the spring, and, lo! the umbrella partly opened of Its own accord. How ingenious! To run It up to the top of the stick was the work of a second, nnd we sheltered sutigly un der Its ample canopy, side by side, arm In arm. The rain descended lu torrents. We bad uot far to go. Tbe district railway station was only 100 yards ahead. Yet, before we nrrived there, the silk of the umbrella was soaked through nnd through by the deluge. We were just In time tor a train, with half a minute lo spare. We did uot troublo to shut the umbrella down until well Inside, tho ticket offlce. The thing would not shut. Susan de clared It was because I did not under stand tho patent. She begged me to leave it to her while I got the tickets, I squeezed my way to the ticket otliee, paid the fares nnd returned to find Susan still struggling. We had not rt moment to spare. f tnckled the umbrella myself, edging meanwhile toward the staircase. The wretched thing would not go down, no matter bow I coaxed It. Susan was now at the gate, advisln; mo to desist from my struggles In the gangway, saying it would be perfectly easy to get the thing down on the plat form. The train was nt a standstill, all the passengers had jumped In, Includ Ing Susan, who urged and encouraged me to nioro frantic efforts, standing in side the door of a can-Inge, whllo I re mained writhing upou the platform. Sten In there! Step In there!" cried the cimrd. I stepped In. still clinging to tho nan die of tho open abomination. Susan was purple with agitation. 1 managed by a dexterous maneuver to get the handle of the umbrella through tho window nnd shut tho door, leaving the oncn canopy spread over tho window, What little light there was was mus prevented penetrating the dim Interior of tho cnrrlnge. 'Here. I say. nut that umbrella down!" came a voice from the plat form. As If I hadn't been trying to! Wns I not trying nt that very moment with all my might? Tho door was wrenched forcibly open with a lerk, which shot me out on to the platform. Susan was compelled to Jump out after mo, nnd there wo were on the nlntform, already late, icrt ne- hind, with the obnoxious thing wide open, dripping net nnd obstinate ns over. Tho train steamed out of the stntion. "Tho next oue will bo In 1j mm ntes!" cried Susan, half In tears. "Vol .on alnit the thliiL' now. surely! I hen In nlentv of time. Don t fuss. ah. poor Ted will be waiting on tho door ten In the pouring rain, with no one to let him In." Everything was tried, short or Jump Ing upon the confounded thing, mil a to no Durnose. Wo oI.mII have to leave It In tli Mnnkrooni. OeorL'e." she cried. "I.eav It Just as It Is. Don't break It. can feK-u It tomorrow," she suggesK Hize doesn't Indicate quality, he ware of counterfeit and worthless salve iflered for De 'Hit's Witch Hazel Salve. DrWiu'a is the only original. An infallible cure for piles and all ski diseases. Vincent A Co., formr Drug dtore. We explained the difficulty to the cloakroom porter, who. with much uiusclo and even less Ingenuity than ourselves, attempted the Impossible teat ot closing ihe horror. "You must fetch that umbrella," said Susan on the following day. '"The por ters might do soiuo damage to it lu that cloakroom." The surly cloakroom porter recogniz ed me. There was au open umbrella. Just as 1 had left it, standing in a cut er. Why, hnveu't you shut tho thing':" I exclaimed testily. "Try it!" ho nuswered laconically. I did try. It was ns bad as ever. "Oh, hang the thing!" I cried. "I shall havo to walk tho wretched thing ome ns it Is!" Header, havo you ever discovered yourself carrying au open umbrella lu the Btreet, lu a lit of nbseutminded- uess, some time after a shower has tlu lshed? Itut you have never paraded two miles of thoroughfares with your umbrella up when there Is not a spot of rain on the pavement and the day Is bright and fair, with not even a ray of sunshine to provide an excuse for your cceutrlclty. Suddenly biff! A loud shout of derision. The um brella was nearly knocked out of my hand. The remains of a large cauli llowor rolled from tbe top of my umbrella. Kor the tirst time I ventured to look ound. Imagine my horror nt behold- iug that I was followed by nt least '20 Btreet urchins! Twenty mouths were wide open with derisive laughter, emit ting car splitting yells. I turned and (led. Don't think that 1 ran. Oh, dear, no! It would take more than a crowd of boys to make mo run away. Yet 1 fear that 1 hurried some what. t last there was my house, only 200 ynrds nway! Susau should presently hear a little plain speaking upon the absurdity of purchasing patents that would not work. She happened to be nt the window and saw a noisy crowd approaching from tho distance, with an open um brella in their midst. A horrible fear that I had been run over or that some thing equally terrible had happeued brought her to the front door step, so that when 1 arrived siie was there ready to take Ihe umbrella from my aching hands. Why didn't you put It down before you started, dear: she asked quite nicely and gently. "Why didn't 1 put It dowuV Why" i Hut what was the good of similes? The urchins formed a semicircle round the doorway. Let mo shut It, dear!" she said, ink ing It with nil n woman's tenderness nnd pressing her linger upon the spring In tho orthodox fashion. Lo and behold, the umbrella shut up! It closed Just for all Hm world ns though nothing had been the inntter with It! A While 1 rested, exWiusted and per spiring, Susan put the umbrella up and down again with the greatest case. And from that day to this It has never gone wrong. 1 never buy nnythlug with a patent in It now. Susau says It shows a retro grade spirit lu an ago ot advancement. Hut women are always optimistic Loudon Answers. K1.0KENUB NKWS. I'l'uued i'Yoiu The Went ol Janu ary 26. Mrs. H. h'isk, of I'uiui TVrraw, who has tKH'ti very ill, Is rep,,ru-d nhthtly improved. Mr. KylM iuforuis uh lhn.1 there a e eight vos-els now charertd for Hie miiinIhw trade, y. Phillips aud fuuily, who left tare for Siletz about four years situ, returne-i frntu Moiituou li ytnter day A-i'. x,kci In make their homo ou the iu?i..w. -irs Henry Tabor, lute of Alpha but no of Waitsburg, Wuah, who bud a cancer treated by excision by u Eu gene surgeon, is coining back to huve the out latum repeuted, it uot having proved a success. Julius b'anders, whore-idea ou the river above Point Terruce, met with a peculiar accideula few duysago. While carrying a pole on his shoulder befell, the polo striking aorosa a log and crushing two of his lingers quite badly. He will be Inld up for some time, lu consequence. Leu Tabor was ceverely hurt Wed nesday evening aIiIIb at wnik ou Amos Htidsall'd place rolliug logrfwltb a jack screw. He had started a log dowu a hill when a quantity of rub bish became dislodged aud started to follow, catching Tabor and carrying him about tweuty feet. His left aukle was dislocated but lie considered him self lucky to escape without more Injuries. NEW YORK JOURNAL.. Alan lisle Views "lnnloii Idle." Messrs. J. Duke Murray ami Howard Long are exploiting a brand new dra ms. It i-. ended "London Life." and in by M irlyn Kield hiuI Arthur Shir ley. It is rare that such u good npecl iiien of conventional drama iib ",. don 1,1 ie ' is seen lu the combination houses. Mesara. Murray and Long havo a winnei In a ' play that bus no "sensation," nuch as a nice real explo sion or n human ladder. It Klliveeds .imply Untune Its trite, story is well l.apiuyed, and because its "street" 'ypesare human enough. The ladies wept tiilterly list ninlil at Ibo woes of the heroine a- -1 laughed at the amor ous atroolti- i of i ho vlihiiness, "Loud hi Lin.1' is excellent, Its charac ters are not ridiculous, mid Its types, "Suitoli," "The .Microbe," ltertie, Guasie, 'oe drunken gent aud the boy, enliven ,1 the proceeding-'. "Luidon Life" i- well staired and well acted. It is n lo:;(t time since so satisfactory a drain haa crept into Iho metropolis. Wlv though s.'iu' 4im Women Start fur t ape Nome. Dawson, N. W. T, Jan. 1. A most luroiv undertaking for womankind has been undertaken by Miss Uales, sister to Humboldt (hues, a Dawsou character. Bhehusset out from this city tor Nome over the ice of the lower river, aud will have lo travel 1000 miles or more lo reach her distant Arctic destination. Some otheta are also starting on tbe same loug journey, hoping to get to the great Held fields before the crowds of the spring rush. Cold Bteel or Deaih. 'There is but oue small chance to saye your life aud that Is through an operation." was the awful prospect "set before Mrs. I. B. Hunt, of Lime Bidge, Wis., by her doctor after vainly trying to cure her of a frightful case of atom ach troubloand yellow jaundice. He did'ut onunt on the niurvolous power of Elect rio Hitters to cure stomach and liver troubles, but she heard of it, look seven bottles, was wholly cured, avoid ed surgeon's kuife, now weigliB more and leels better than ever. It's pnaf tively guaranteed to cure stomach liver and Kidney troubles aud never disappoints. Price 60o at Liuu Drug Co'b drug Btore. CLASSIFIED COLUMN. Nntiet-H utHli-r this l.eiul not to nxen.vl rivn linea, M cent jxt week; $1 M a uiouth; Sl2 por year. For Sale. Asthma's CSntc The HutVorer from As-hnm is i-on 'ti-.nty wheczilnr, t'-iPinu. h:iCA;nt; and i-!ra;in:; Ihe throat. When a r-',.nu aj.pr iiiel.e. vlun there is a clou 1 of lu-t, win u v a r. .-nt I n -r su- or, l --.--v or v. h, n lin re i :i l.a.l "S, fe-"V ! r. brralhin-.' Im- NVil emu. - llt.ir-L lllilU'llit. . v. ie was n-4 tho -r by 1 lie I h rout with a terri-l.h-nrasp.Tho clinking sen sation i:i ol- mot unhi-ar-a I) 1 e. T h 0 tionhlesoine- times lasts only a few minutes and again luinrt on for many days. There is only ono safe thing to do, and thai i.s take Ac ker's English Kemedy for Throat ami l.unsTrou- I'leS. J list What this niedieiM : ac. - .ilili.i.-lles is shown by tho following letter IV.. in Mr. N. II. Andrews, a prominent resident ol Spring field, Ohio, who writes : "li II. fiT.f-Co., .V,;e I'.ni: "llentlenien. It utTor.l - me a e.re:il pleu.su ro to assure you that I have reeeived both im mediate and permanent relief from throat, bronchial nail asthmutio troubles by using Acker's English Kemedy. taken strictly uo cording to directions. It is a blessing to humanity." Sold at asc.. BOc ami 91 a bottle, thTvt.iRlioul tin! rtitt. d Sun-, ami Cannon ; mitl 111 KilAluii.l. tit Is. CI., 2a. V, U.&l. llytmurnii.'Hiittslt.Hlniu-rbiiylni!, r.-iuruOia botUo to your ilrunKl.it ami Kt yuur uiunoy t;iL-k. H'e authorize the tilwe ,iiirmifv-. , W. U. UOOKEIt CO., iveprictcn, .v lori . For Sale B"W L Delano. FOIt HALE.-Prohably the very beB loo acre tracts of land iu Lane coun ty, and one of the best In the statt ofOreitnn, owned by DrT W Harris. This is a ery fertile ami highly Im proved farm lying !IJ miles weal of Kiigeiio on au excellent road. The doctor nought this farm with n view to breeding II no horses, but I, avlru given up the breeding bu-ii.cs, hue no fintlier use for bis Infill mid desir ing to devote himself exeluslvHly to his profession, oilers it forsuie at rare burg iln. Call on (he doctor for tortus of sale. bOH BALE. Corner First and Jeller- son etreets, one 10 room house, mill two lots, 80x100 feel each. Good burn, water, fruit, tine Harden h run nil. Also house and lot, corner First and Lawrence Btrcets, lot Utl leet 8 Inches by 1(10 feet, young fruit trees, gooii garden ground, water, etc. Also house and lot, corner Willamette and Fourteenth streets. For prices and terms wrlle tj J Billa, Tacoma, .Wash, Box 8117, or call at tlUAKI) omoe. FOB SALE. Household furniture, Including folding nod, sewing ma chine, cutting table, large mirror, iuubIo cabinet, stoves, etc., at home MIssF. (J. Adair, ou Pearl street, between Beveulli aud Eighth, next Monday aud Tuesday, Jau. 20 and 30. EAST AND SOUTH 1 VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OK THK Southern Pacific Co Express JTruiiiA Leave Month 7:(K: p "ill "I 'orthlllil Dully, 'i North r-':;iium S:U am SilU a in 7:00 a iu li:(K pin li:l.'r a lu s::io it in -'d-t p in 7 1-15 p in 0:1.1 p m 1 :'.'0 p m I li:IH) p in 0:25 p in Lv Portland At l.v Ktieiiu l.v ArSun l-'riniiiseii l.v Ar linden Ar Ar Los Angeles Lv Ar Kl I'aso Lv Ar New Orlniuia Lv Lv l'oitlanil Ar Lv KiiKeiio Lv Ar Sun l-'i-uneisco Lv Ar Ondi-u, Lv Ar Los Aneh's Lv Ar I'll I'us.i Lv Al New Orleans l,v thin a in :i:M am K:U" p ui 1.10 piu 7:00 pill S: 10 p iu H;.'i0 p 111 7:15 in 1:10 a m 7:00 a in 1:10a in 12 :),.. I 7:L'CI in I H::.0 n in DINING CARS OBSERVATION CARS Pullman lirHt-chca nt:--. Touri. t Sleeping cars attuelicil lo nil thrcre!. tinntK . Prompt CKiibtctii.iis nt 1, iiw-r, liu.al.a and t'liieayo Willi tiuins fin other cattl ora citica, CfirvnlliM rtii.il lialiy (kxee).l Mil .lay. Miscellaneous. PLAlt.ll OCT. Dull headache, psitu In various parts of the body, sinking t the pit of the stomach, loss of appetite, leverlshness, pimples or iores, are all positive ?vldence of impure blood. No matter how It became so, It must be purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Hlood Elixir has never failed to cure Scrofulous or Hvphilltlc poisons, or any other hlood diseaaee. It is certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. For ale by W L DeLan o, The Flrat Coffee In England. A quaint old hand bill has turned lip In London, Issued in the middle of tho seventeenth century by Pasqua Rosee, who kept the first public coffee houso in that city: Tho vertue of the Coffee Drink; first made nnd publlckly sold In Eugland by Itistiua Rosee. The grain or berry called- coffee groweth upon little trees only In the deserts of Arabia. It Is a simple, Innocent thing, composed Into a drink, by being dried lu au oven, nnd grouud to powder, aud boiled up with spring water, nnd about half a pint of it to be drunk fasting nn hour ueiore, and not entlng an hour after, and to bo taken ns hot as possibly can bo en dured; the which will never fetch the skin oft the mouth, or raise any blis ters by reason of that beat It much quickens the spirits and makes the heart lighter. It is good against sore eyes. It suppresscth fumes exceeding ly, nnd therefore Is grod against the hendachc, nnd will vcr, ' much stop any delluxlon of rheums that distil from the head upon the stomach, and so pre vent and help consumptions and tho cough of the lungs. It is observed that In Turkey, where this is generally drunk, they are not troubled with stone, gout, dropsy, or scurvy, and that their skUis are exceedingly clear and white. It la neither laxative nor ro Btrlngent. "Made nnd sold In St. Michael's al ley, Cornhlll, by Pasqua Rosee, at tho sign of his owu head." The DnclfiP Womlered. Dr. Dunning, editor of Tho Congre gationalism was once visiting some friends upon the walls of whose dining room hung specimens of the youthful industry and piety of the children of the family, two samplers worked In worsted, ono a motto calculated to cheer tho heart in tho hours of denrth, "Tho Lord Will Provide," the other a Ufellko representation of man's best friend, tho dog, both framed nnd hung conspicuously opposite the doctor. For breakfast there wns snusnge. Dr. Dunning looked nt the juotto, "The Lord Will Provide," looked nt the Ufe llko dog nnd looked nt his snusnge. Again his glnnco wandered over the three. Then he turned to his hostess Impulsively. "There's nothing In that, Is there?" bo asked. Ilerlfaire f the Warward. Mr. Knowles That was a very broad hint to ids son In the Jeweler's will, wasn't It? Mr. Quillet What? Mr. Knowles Leaving him nothing but tho regulator. Jewelers' Weekly. Hick Headache absolutely and per manently cured by using Moll 1m. A rleasant herb drink. Cures consti pation and indieestlnn, makes ynu est, sleep, work anil happy. Hal I faction irnarantcd or nmnev back, li ets and 50 eta. Kor sale by W L DeLano. I. T. Travis, Agent Poutbern B. R., Hellna, 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 ttat gives immediate results Cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. Vln cent i)t Co, Corner Drug Htore. Brave Men Fail Victims to stomach, liver and kid ney troubles as well as women and a, feel the result in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, backache, uer vousness headache and tired, listless, run-dowu feeling. But there is no need to feel like that. Listen to J W Qarduer, Idaville, Ind. He Bays: "Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he is all run down, and don't care whether lie lives or dies. Ii did more to give uie new strength and good appetite than anything I could take. I can now eat anything and have a new lease ou life." Only 60 cents, at Linn's Drug Htore. Every bottle guaranteed. , liargalnsln property. i he Lauer residence properly on Willamette street, also lots on corner of Lincoln and 6th streets, will now be sold cheap, easy terms. Anyone desiring cnoice properly can obtain Humiliation by calling on The Kugeue Ileal Estale & investment Company, Eugene, Oregon. Fob Hknatob. Cottage Grove Nug get: "8. L. Moorbead, of the Junction City Times, has been mentioned as a possible candidate for joint senator for Lane. Mr. Moorbead Is an ableedltor, and that is pretty good evidence that he would be an able senator. Of course tbe Nugget man will throw all the votes be gets to Moorbead." Grant's Pass Courier Jan. 26: On Monday, W. G, Wright melted up $140 worth of gold for W. H. Lee, ol Jacksonville, whoextraoted it from pocket near the Apt legate. There are plenty more of the same kind, and better, awaiting discovery in rjoulhern Oregon. Albany Herald: Linn county la taking the lead in the flax industry. Several thouaanda acres will be grown this year in the vicinity of Scio, to keep the new flax mllla there running, All the coarser grades of linena, grain haga, burlap, eack tvne, etc. , will be manufactured There la a large domand for theae articlea in Oregon and there la every reaaon to believe that an important, manufacturing industry will be built up in Linn county. Fuel for Force Your body must have force, nervous force, mus cular force, digestive force. Fat is the fuel used to supply this force. If you are' weak in anv of these forces, use more fuel. Thecod-liveroil in Scott'; Emulsion is the best fuel for this work. Your nerve:: grow stronger, your muscu lar power increases, and your digestion improves. lr. and ti.QO, all drugilff. SCOTT noWSt:. Chemitll, New YoiV. WOOD BIDS WANTED, Bids will be received at the olllce of the Eu gene taunety until February 1, 1000, for 200 cords of 4-loot body fir wood. Haines & Co. WOOD WANTED. 860 cords body fir wood by August 1, 1000. Bids will be received prior to December 1, lb09. Eugene Water Co., h L. ClIAMBEKS, Hecretnry. 7:0 a nt I Haiti p in I Lv Ar l'ortlan.t Corvaitis l.v o:n0 pin 1:21' I ill Al Albany anil vttirvallis of Oregon Central & Kaatei t-outit-i L with train a Lbiluuy. Homeless Ulildreu. The Chlldrens Hoiiie.F'liidlng Ho- clety leueives homeless dependent chlldieu aud places them by adoption or otherwise In worthy families. For particulars as lo committing a child to the Society, or receiving a child Into the home temporarily, or permanently, address Bey. H. W. Brayton, Hlale Superintendent, Bau Jose, Calif. I iidcpeiidi-iiro I'ttaenger liully il-xeeplHiiliaayt EXPUKBB TltAIM 1IAU.Y IKXCJU'T bUNIlAY.) 4:50 iii Lv l'oitlanil Ar ISi'jriam 7;:ui p in . Ar suMiiii.villo l.v .'.:.'( n in M0 p in I Alllilq.olineiieeJ.v -l:fA n tit llilfct rrlillttiili lit till lltlilKi) with ateaimliip III t-e li, lliiwiui, Jiipin,, I hina, the t'liillipiiita ami Australia. l-or tluousli llekita nLilintia, c-nll on L li A DA lit, Or E J Mit'LANAHAN, Depot Agent City 'iuktl.AiH, J-.utiiLi-, Oitku. U KOKHLEli, U II MA1IKIIAM, Manager. li i-' and P A, i-ortlaiid, Oregon. Notice. The Ladies Aid of the 1st Presbyterian church will give a supper on the even ing before Washington's birthday, Feb. 21st. The menu and further par ticulars will be published later. A Frightful Blunder Will nlten cause a honlhle burn, scald, cut or bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Hulve, the best lu the world, will kill tbe puiu uud promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever sores, ulceis, bolls, fel ons, corus, all shin eiuplloiis. liest pile cure ou earth. Only 16 els. a box. Cure guatauteed. bold by tLluu Diug Co, urugglst. To Cure a Cold lu One Day. Take Luxutive Uromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if It fails to cum. E, W. t ; love's signa ture Is on euch box. Vftc.j 1. . HOME COOKING when done by a first class cook, should be the acme of everything that Is delic ious and toothsome, and to attain this 'consummation devoutly to be whhed" your spin-s aud llavorlngs, baking powders and condiments, oils and sii'ud dressings should be absolutely pure, and or tho highest strength and genuine flavor. You can get this only from a reliable store, that keeps nnlli- g but the heat, as you cannwai find at GRAY & SON V.'I!. X RM6 UP 11 EIB BILL T ilr-ctor'n fp u-tMiMu't rieefwiiry, wlirn 5111 nrt t ttvtkfd with cohlfv ut thin t-; non of the yeitr, if uu wniM kei p a liott.e i'f our ur HU'l 1-k'h kik.Ip Cyni. 1.h WlibrfM in yotir hmiHc, then titlksf it in I' h-nn yf It k I. ty, r rh your t die iii ten, at Iwiltimr or tujv other ( hi tittft. 'Chc-f it imtliinn; like it fur enhli", T,! (.rij-t-ii ru klinlii'it ailiittnur. W. ffl. Renshaui A SPANKING TEAM. of bih (() pi' ft v ftAAotn w ciiil roI Mv I'M-k I Vf Hi -0 b rm if not ilrc A n iimiifit-r i 1.' . i- !(. Ion'' -tutt your Jfirt-n 10 luk r. "t flu tie if t by tire thbiird ol iluir ilr-n. rune ' mt in rrif of oi r kmii r. n( imw U n-- id tbjt wi 1 rcjmy jou 111 pritle 1 1 d himi.ii KESTC3 & HHES. Manufacturer of Harntsi and Saddles, Oaalara lit Paint, 011 and Wall Piptr. . "... ,r J