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itCoa ii V 1 iW ITS E5 i. n of .It I tin ! .if 1 !5a vv- F rrimi Ton lluvo Always Bought, tmH vh'.rh 'tis Wis" . vrnnwu h'lU It........ ; ..I . . . uso lor ovlr j'1 m riii:.iu"e ul 1 -mill lm.l 1m-c,i im I.lo 1,:.. y ZlS-f-p1-., soiml supervision Ninoo Jts liiiUiifv. Ill Couiitv'ii'uita, luuliUioiiS ii.ia ti:i:ntilutes tiro bnt Kx Lriiucuts that trillo wltli mid cik'hcw l-u- lienli'i t. l. .... riilldrcu Exnerleuco iiiri-iiist !'.vn.'r!i,. ,.- liUiuw " Wh S3 a n Itorla is substitute for C i..for Oil, Pivresnric, Xroi.t d SOOW""" KiJ - ".oniiiii. i.. jntnins neither Opium, Morjrttino nop otlier Kanotlo jbstnuco. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Woi-iim ml allays Feverisliness. It cures IMnrrliccn nml ffia.. Vnu.ne CASTOR I Bears tho Signature of ALWAYS 7 iilin 1 II HUHIHH'IWHTM e Kind You toe Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ' Twr ctNTAun enywwt. TT miwhv .trcct. New voes citt. BUSINESS CARDS. HSf f3rK H : ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW. S C HALE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. WILLIAMS, ATTORXEY-AT-LAW Diiipecialty. Ker Lane l.ounlv liana:. ATTORNEY-ATLAW. irer Firat National Bank. Eugene, Oheoon. and 2 Chrwman Block. IUGEKE. OREGON, WOODCOCK, ATTOIINEY-AT-LAW. tine-half block south of Chriamau EUOLNE, OllEOUH. Blk IKIPW0RT1I. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. u' In all the Court's. Ecoene Oheoon. ?," Wonm"'" nnlln 1-na.lon, I hero pies a woman," fa! J tbo girl, who iKisu't a thought on earth ..xoopt Jtvss. I kuow that superior man at tr buti-a this particular weakness to a.l wiuen-lmt Ifs a eanarj, as of nmr! are iiiuu out of teu of uialo es tliuales of women." Slio conquorej a refractory button on her glove beforo slie that Honian who passed U3 Is, without mini, me most uress eraxy woman I have ever met. She, knows no topic wve diesseau speak of no other sul) Jeet. She spends ouo half of her time ut her dressmaker's, and the other half is used In exploiting tuo handicraft of the IlKldiste. liOodlleSU nnlu knnu-a when slie manages to got anything to l. one s ueau to every feeling, I be lieve, except that which im m a -i.i. dress. And what do you think she said Saturday ? I met her as wo were going out of a house of mourning. A young woman whom we both knew had died, and wo bad been at th fmiorni n. lug down the steps I noticed my friend, our. uie reenug or sorrow was too fresh Upon me to Dcrmft nnvthln, ninrn a nod of recognition. For hnlf a squaro j wtuKuu sine oy side. Then I said, Poor, dear Clara alive and well one week ago, and now and she's gone!' " "'Yes.' answered mv fri.,i,i i.inn.iin 'but wasn't she dressed beautifully? iUu,, 11 wan u ireat to see uer! Philadelphia Press. Dyspepsia Cure. Diaests what vou eat. -Itartlficiallydigeststhefood and aids ! w.iiure. in siretipi nenmg and recoa strucUnc tlie exiiausted dl?estlve or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. Ko other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SickHeadachc,GastralKia,Cramps,and all other result s of imperfect digestion, prepared r-y E. C. DcWIU a Co., Cblcago. VINCENT S CO.. Cornop Drug Store. Kwrotw VITALITY. LOST VIGOF1 UiMO MANHOOD Cv res Impotency, ICipIit Emissions and wasting diseases, all elTects of self-JZSx-f&l aDll!ie or excess and indis f.pwSJA crction. A nerve tonic am! tT? r) blood builder. Grinds the y&J&f pink glow to pale cheeks and ?JF restores the fire of youth. "V TSSX' By mail COc per box; O boxes ;oi ii J.fiO; with .1 written euaran. I coo to cure refund tlio money, MERVITA MEDICAL CO. Cii.'Uon i Jackson Sts., CHICACO, ILU For Bale WL DeLano DrueffiBt W TH0HP8OH llPSON i HARDY, CHAS A HARDY AVTORNEYSAT-LAW. Firet National Bank Building. .. tun wuris. EOOISE, 0BE00. 1D0RRI8, f.XEY t CO'JNSELOE-AT-LAW Ktia in a!I i1.a rw.,..,. r u...j B-Ulrirtand in the Supreme Uourt attention given to collections and n probate. Tint XflHnn.l n.i. Tll.l Nml.2anda MEDICAL. W EARRI3. h"8ICUX LtL?".1110," 4 Linn' "tore. J""-9 to 12 a mi 2 to 5andrto PCYKENDALL, M. L. '3ICUN AND SUHJEON urgaiar and aurgloal dia- 3 "Ferr7 'treet between 11th and PaVER,M.b. PSICIAX AND HnimpriM . , . f3.W,p!'5'"i"!ll,n St Vincent hi .i"S,VT prtttStlwi. w ftroc6ry ,tope' fnw Seventh and Hlnh. t'CKEY, JEWELER. k,Tiepairtd, Rci, Oheoo J. L. PAGE -DEALER IN-- R0CR1ES Having a Lariro and Complete stock ol Htaplo and Fancy Groceries bought in tbe beat markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOB GASH, I can offer the public better prices than any other house in Eugene. THROUGH TICKETS TO THB EASTandSOUTHEAST SOl)THRN PACIFIC COMPANY ruiiiiiaii ww" , . A- . 1st Sleeners anc! Reclmin" Cnair Qars Daily to .. .. DENVEIt, OMAHA, CHICAGO, KANSAS' CITY, ST. LOUIS' And other Eautern Cities. The only line rtU'i timer hhhi u ,v. . ...... from Portland offeiinif pamoate Sit;ially uondurted r.xcurflionB niruuuu k . every Wednesday. BIDDLE, Dally Tourist Car Service DENTIST l WM o: .MiDiie)ta 303 Street OailA-ay. "aSCARD. I Portland to Cficago Paoiflc Union Pacific N V Uy'a. Haifgaite checked thmuh to tiant ful limp. loWP-t r;lteH. For further inMnnation. apply to any ag.ii.t Southern l'acihc Lompany, or H LATHKOP, C E BHO A Matter of Temperature. Tho little one's mother had said, "Now, doctor, if there is any rise of temperature" she was great on tem perature, by tbe way "I will send for you at once. As you know, I have a clinical thermometer and can take the temperature myself without troubling you to come In for the purpose." Just as I was going to bed I was startled by a violent ring at the bell and, has tening to the door, saw a terrified do mestic, who gasped: "Oh, sir, please, sir, do come round at once! Miss Mar jory Is worse. Missus said I was to tell you her temperature is 108 and Is rlsin fast" Scarcely waiting to put on my hat, I rushed round to the houso of my little patient and discovered the wbolo fam ily assembled In the sickroom awaiting the end of poor little Marjory, the mother wringing her hands In agony and crying dreadfully. "What's the temperature now?" I nl most shouted In my agitation. "Oh," sobbed tho mother, "I haven't dnred to look since I My poor darling I It was 108, and they 6ay that 105 is al ways fatal." And she broke down completely. Without wasting any more time I turned down tho blanket and found that the thermometer had been thrust between the child's side and arm and tho bulb Imbedded In a freshly applied hot poultice! Chambers' Journal. On the Menu In Chile. For several days I noticed tho word "panquequo" upon the bill of faro at the hotel and did not know what It was. Thero Is a brand of wine from one of tho Chilian vineyards with that name, and I supposed it was perhnps tho same thing referred to, although It was dlfilcult to understand why It should appwir among the desserts on tlio menu at tho dinner tnblo and on tho bills of faro for breakfast. The best way to find out about such things is to try them, and the next morning, being In nn experimental mood, I or dered a "panquequo," which, to our amazement, was an ordinary grlddle cake. Then It dawned upon my dull perceptions that "panquequo" spelled pancake. I called the attention ot the head waiter to tho discovery, and ho seemed quite astonished. Ho could speak English well and claimed to bo familiar with the cuisine of America. Therefore he did not see anything un usual In my discovery, and I rather think ho wrote the bill of faro himself, for ho remarked In a surprised tone: "Whnt do you call a pancake In America?" Cor. Chicago Record. She Did Dlo Quick. Miss Jennie Lee, the famous English actress, was once playing "Jo" In Scot land. She was In the midst of the long and harrowing death scene of poor Jo. The stage was darkened, and tbe lime light illuminated the pale features of the death stricken boy. Peoplo were sobbing all over tho bouse. Suddenly, to her consternation. Miss Lee heard the limelight man address ing her In a brawny Scotch whisper, audible to half the house. "Dee quick, Miss Lee; dee qulckl" he roared softly. "The limelight's gin oot!" She did die quick, but It was for the purpose of making a speech to that limelight man which ho said ho would never forget The Under Bible. One of the Interesting articles that each governor of Massachusetts trans mits to his successor Is the liutler Bi ble, tho history of which General But ler wrote on the fly leaf as follows: Jin. 1, 1S8(. When I came Into the executive chamber a year ago, I could not find a copy of the Holy Scrlp turea. I luppoae each governor took his away vrllh him. A friend guve me thla. I leave It aa a needed trammuttentium to my auccetaor In office, to be read by him and hl eucccMor, each In turn. Bemamix F. Butler, Governor. Peaalmtem Checked. "Xo," he complained, "I havo never succeeded In getting nnything for noth ing. I have alwnys had to strive bard for everything that has come to me. 1"- "What about the mumps you had last winter?" his wife Interrupted. Chicago Times-Herald. Soap has been In uso for 3,000 years and Is twice mentioned In tho Bible. A few years ago a soap boiler's shop was discovered In Tompcll. Tho soap found In the shop had not lost all It cilicacy, although It had been burled 1,800 years. HOFFMAN HOUSE SALOON Sommerville & Berger. P tni.v;., amrilramlini. the fines grades of Wince and 'Jigara. Mixed Driuks specialty. Wei n hard's Famous Beer Bottle and Draught 'Waltflitf tu lie Kitten. I The wasp Is not a vegetarian, like tlio bio, and so the wasp imitltor Ii.i.j Ipo foro her the problem of supporting Iut young with meat. As her eggs arc laid out In hot weather and as food enough must be sured in the eell with Uie egg to mature the young insects, the ques tion is how to preserve the meat fresh for so long a time. After a tube Is llnlshed e.vpt one end, which is left open, she tiles oft on a hunt for spiders. She linds a fat, healthy oue, pounces upou It. stings It, carries It on and places it In the mud cell. She repeats this process until she has placed as ninny spiders In tlio tube as, according to her Judgment, will be needed. She then lays an egg in the cell nud walls up the opeulug. hether it is tho result of a subtlo poison or whether It Is a special spot in tho spider's nervous system whero the sting Is Inserted we do not know. but certain it is that after being thus stung the spider lives on In a paralyzed condition for weeks and even mouths. It cau move only slightly and remains helpless in Its mud sepulcher until tlio wasp egg batches Into a voracious grub, which at once falls to aud eats with great relish the meat thus miracu lously preserved. Whether the spider can feel pain In this paralyzed stnto Is not knowu, but It certainly retains Its sight and so watches the wasp grub growing, nnd a spider's natural fear of a wasp would cause ample suffering to atono for Its own onslaught on tiles. Peter Conner Met the Splrlta. During I'eter Cooper's llfetlmo ho was a frequent visitor at the home of S. J. Tardessus, on Pacific street, Brooklyn. At one time Mr. Cooper beenme great ly Interested In the spirit manifesta tions of the Fox sisters and was anx ious to Investigate their rapplugs per sonally, but he did not llko to attend one of their public seances, for he fear ed recognition and consequently a great deal of talk. Finally it was ar ranged that one of the sisters should spend a night at Mr. Pardcssus' houso and tho doughty I'eter bo Invited to meet her. Miss Fox came, and the spirits came too. The family retired early, Mr. Cooper occupying a bedroom on tho op posite side of the hall from that of the fair ally of the supernatural. Ho was Just settling himself comfortably for la long winter's nap" when a rapping began on tlio headboard of his bed which sent shivers to his very marrow. It was only the beginning of a "rat, tat, tat," that kept up at Intervals dur ing the night In all parts of the room, nud beforo daylight came Mr. Cooper had listened to enough spirits to last him a lifetime. He never said much about tho experience, but ho never asked to have It repeated. New York Mail and Express. 'Don't Ktvc I'p the Hhlp. Somewhat more than fjU years ago it happened to me to meet at the house of a mqtual friend a daughter of the Into Major Benjamin ltussell, for ninny yenrs editor of the Kostou Centlnel. She was a bright, interesting woman nud a brilliant raconteur, nnd sho told mo n number of anecdotes of her fa ther, who was a strongly Individualized and notable character for a good many yenrs. Among thein was the follow ing: Tho battle between the Chesapeake nnd the Shannon took placo Just off tlio Massachusetts coast, nnd a snllor In some wny got ashore and hurried to Boston with the news. It was In the night, nnd he went straight to The Cen tlnel office, where ho found Major Rus sell, to whom ho told the story, Includ ing the death of Lawrence. "What wore his last words?" said tho major. "Don't know," sold the man. "Didn't ho say, 'Don't glvo up tho ship?' " "Don't know," said the ninn. "Oh, he did!" said the major. "I'll make him say it." And ho did so much for history. nartford Cournnt. The Effect ol Ilia Face. An amusing story is told at the ex pense of Winston Churchill, the author. An old man, seeing the picture of Churchill displayed In tho window of a Baltimore bookseller, Inquired of a by stander whom it represented. "Winston Churchill," wns tho reply. "Whero does bo preach?" Being told that Mr, Churchill waB not a preacher, he asked : "Ain't he? What did you say his name Is?" "Winston Churchill. Uo writes nov els." "Docs whnt?" "Writes novels." The man shook his head with a look of pity and declared: "Too bad! Too bad! ne has a good face." At the Exnmlnntlon. Teacher (to llttlo Isldor, who Is very poor at fractions) If I need 3V4 yards of cloth for a suit and tbo cloth costs 2 gulden a yard, what will the suit cost? Isldor To begin with, tenchcr, 3 yards would be enough fur a suit, and you could get It at our store for 2 gul den. Tho suit would cost you 0 gul den. Fllegendo Blnttcr. "Somothlna Hot." D'Orsay was at a dinner at Disraeli's, which was not of a kind to suit tho fashionable gourmet aud where every thing had been cold. At tho end of dinner there was brought in some half melted Ice In a dish. "Thank heaven!" said D'Orsay. "At last we havo got something hot" Sir Algernon West's Recollections. Falee Doelrlnc. School Examiner What Is tho menn lng of false doctrine? Schoolboy-Please, sir, it s when the doctor gives the wrong stuff to peoplo who are sick. Boston Christian Register. Having Wreat nnn on I timnUorlsin's lougu lieineay. Monotrer Martin, of the Piereon drug store, Informs us that be Is having a ("hamherl&in'a Cough Remedy. He sens nve oottics oi ma, i ....a nl.nn nlhor kind and ineuiuiiio w ... , it give great satisfaction. Iu there days OI la grippe mere n Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy to stop the cough, beal up the sore throat and lungs and give relief within a very short time. The sales are growing, ami ail who try it are pleased with Its prompt action. Houtb Chicago pally Calumet. For sale by W. L. DeLano, Bpeul Salem Personals. Journal Fob. in. Win. S.ii.pliilleld, of Kugeiie, Suni'ny in tile city. Harry Hnitsen, book keeer for the I!o ilh-Keliv Lumber Co. at Coburg, spent Funday 111 Salem. Mrs. V. c. Hale, of Kugene, who wo- here on a vl:dt to family of Clias. 8. .'!oore went home Sunday morning. Mi. Hrau, mother of Judge It. 8. Bean, enme up front Mapleton this luorni ' j. nd will spend few daya veiling in tbe eitv. John J. Kobertsun, who has for a number of years been employed by the (Salt in water company, in the capsc.ty of inspector, bus resigned to live on his farm at Itlacliley, in t,aue county, where his family has resided for some months. Jack was a good workman, and will besorely missed by the com pany us well as his numerous friends, who wish him well In the vocation of au honest fsrui r. In What Mouth Were You Born? Here is an astrological prediction which la said to Indicate with tolerable certainty the character of a girl according to the month she happens to be born in. If a girl is born in January, she will be a prudent housewife, given to much melancholy, but good tempered. If In Feburary, a humane aud atleotlouato wife and tendor mother. If in March, a frivoloua chatterbox, some what given to quarreling. If in April, Inconsistent, not Intelligent, but likelv to be good-looking. If In May, handsome, and likely to be happy. If in June, impetuous, will marry early, and be frivolous. If iu July, possably handsome, but with a sulky temper. If in August, amiable and practical, likely to marry Hull. If in September, disoreet, affable, and much likod. If in October, pretty and coquettish, and likely to bo unhappy. If in November, liberal, kind, oi a mild dis position. If in December, Well-proportioned, fond of novelty, and extravagant. Unity Items. Feb. 20. Kniny day. E. E. Upmeyer, secretary of the Har rlsburg Lumber Co, was in this eeo tinn the first of tbe week looking after his logging interests, of which It. O. Edwards has the contract. Mr. E. expects to log for the oompauy for the next three years, which will scatter several thousand dollars in this vicin ity. The little two year old daughter of Frank Warner died very suddenly Saturday about noon, with croup. The remains were burled at their place Sunday, Rev. R. G. Callison conduct ing the funeral excerclsps. Rev. Dixon will commence a pro tracted meeting at this place the flirt Sunday in March. Cok. fLliriU OCT. Dull headache, pains In various parts of the body, sinking at the pit of the stomach, loss of appetite, feverisliness, pimples or sores, are all positive evidence ofimpure blood. No matter hnr It became so. It must tie pu rilled in order toobtaln good health. Aeker's Wood Elixir has never failed to cure Hcrnfulnusor Syphilitic poisons, or any dlier blnoil diaeawi. It Is certainly a wonderful remedy and wo sell ev.-ry bottle on positive guarantee, t ale by WL DeLano. CLASSIFIED COLUMN. Notices under this head not to exceed fiv lines, 50 cents' per week; ! oO a mouth; SI: er year. For Sale. FOR SAl.K At a bargain, one of the best stock and grain ranches of 710 acres, 8 miles from Eugene. Will be sold as a whole, or In pari, to soil purchaser. Easy terms. For par ticulars apply In John Ingham, at Ax Hilly Department Store. FOR SALE. Corner Fiist and Jelter soii streeta, one 10 room house, am! two lots, 80x1110 feet e.teli. Oood barn, water, frult.tlue garden ground. Also house and lot, corner First and Luwreuco -ireets, lot lid feet 8 inches, by 100 feel, young fruit trees, good garden giound, wale.-, etc. Also house and lot, corner W II linnet te aud Fourteenth streets. For priiw and terms wrlle S J Sills, Tauoiim, Wash, Hox 8a, or call at Uuakd otlice. FOR 8A LE 00 aores of land 5 miles souihwest of Eugene; two small houses and barns; 20 acres Iu cultiva tion ; 4 aores of good bearing fruit trees, 14 aores in wheat. For further particulars iuqulre of It F Baker Co, Eugene, Oregon. FOR SALE-Plymoulh Rock and Black Minorca chickens (pure bred) for sale. Inquire at residence of Joel Wtite, Fifth and Oak siieeis. HAY FOR BALE Flue cieau cheat hay, loose, for Bale. Call on or address o Wldmer, two miles west of Eugene. GIRL WANTED To do general housework. No washings. Inquire at ouee at residence of H . B. M tiler, East Ninth street. WANTED Parties wanted to cut 100 cordB of white fir and balm wood. Apply to T D Linton, Eugene. Asthma's Clutch Tlio siiflerer from Asthma Is constantly whit'zinp, 5a.Hi.inR, hacking and cleuring the thrutit. When a fctonn approaches when thero Is a cloud of dust, when a mom in being swept, or when there is a had odor, breathing be comes moat diilioult, Often it seems aa h though somrono was """jOCS'V clutching tho tfrfost s 11 llo r e r b y fiKaV.vllKV tho throat Vr2t4. with a terrl- blegnwp. Tho choking sen sation Is al most unbear able. The trou bio some times lasts only a few minutes and aguii hangs on for many days. Thero is only ono sale thing to do, and that is take Acker's Kuglish Hemcd for Throat nnd Lung Trou bles. Just what this mcdicino accomplishes is shown by tho following loiter from Mr. N. H. Andrews, a prominent resident of Spring field, Ohio, who writes: " 11'. It. Jfoolrr Jt Cl., AVuj fori f "(ieiitlciuen. It nflbnls me a great pleasure to assure you that I have received both im mediate and permanent relief from throat, bronchial and asthmatio troubles by using Acker's English Remedy, taken strictly ac cording to directions. It is a blessing to humunity." 8i)l!latsSo.,S0o.antlfla bottle, throQKhout the Unites Staloa and C'aiiadai anil tn KaalauU, atla.Sil..ss.-J,l., is. ed. If rou are not sattBtliMl niter buyliiil, return Uie botde to your ilruKKlst aud sot your money back. , We authorise the above guarantee, , W. U. UOOHKK & CO., i-niprictori, A'cur rent For Sale B- W L Delano- Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy, Buoklon's Arnica Salve cures them; bIbo old, running and fever sores, ulcers, bolls, felons, corns warls, cuts, bruises, burnB, fcoalds, chapped bands, chilblains, best pile cure on earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Bold by U. D. Linn, druggiBt. Hors. Albany Democrat: Harry Schlosser, bookkeeper In tbe office of Faber & Nets, at Salem, spent Sunday In Albany. He reports 86,000 bales of hops unsold, of which 22,000 are in tho bands of the association. It baa been demonstrated repeatedly Iu every state In the Union aud In many foreign countries that Chamber lain's Cough Remedy Is a certain pre ventive and cure for croup. It has be come the universal remedy for thnt disease. M V Fisher, of Liberty, W Va. only repeats what has been said around the globe when he writes: ' I have used unamoenain's uougn Remedy in my family for several years and always with perfect success. We believe that it Is not only the best cough remedy, but that It la a sure oure lor croup. It has saved the lives of our children a number of times." This remedy Is for sale bvWL DeLano. French Tansy Walere, the world's famous remedy for Irregular and pain ful periods of ladles; are never falling aud safe. Married ladles' frlehd French Tansy Wafers are tbe only re liable female remedy In the world; Im ported from Paris; lake nothing else, but Insist on genuine; In red wrappers with crown trade mark. La France Drug Company. Importera, 806 1 urk Ht, San FranclHCo. For sale by all drug- g sts. or sent In plain wrapper direct on rco.-lpt of Vi. W B Phllpot, Albany, Ga.says, "De- Will's Little Early Risers did me more good than any pills I ever took." The famous little pills for constipation, biliousness and liver and bowel troubles, Vincent A Co, Corner Drug Store. Geo i!ibe, Mendola, Va says, "Nothing did me so much good as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. One dose re lleved me, a few bottles cured me." It digests what you eat and always cures dyspepsia. Vincent Co, Corner Drug Store. Bailey Hill. Feb. 18. Mrs. Maty Day, of Forest Grove, made Mrs. Elizabeth Bailey avisit one oay last week. A number of people gathered at the borne of Mr. Strong and spent a very enjoyable evening. E. M. Bailey, who has been quite sick fur the past four or five moutlis Is improving. While returning from school the other day Mrs. Jlucy Bailey got thrown from her horse, but luckily she did uot sustain any Injuries only a bad gcaro. Jonathan Conger has a man grub bing for liliu. Mr. Cole, who lives on tho Fitzger ald plaoe, has been seriously 111 from poison oak, but at present Is Improv ing. A number of young people gathered at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth llailey last Sunday evening ond spent a few hours In singing and social chat. Miss Clara Smith, ol Eugene, made frlei ds of IbiB place a visit last Satur day and Sunday Will Smith aud Albert Winter In tend going dowu on the Sluslaw rlvor to work in a logglug camp. You bet the boys will mil. Black Evkd Pansy. Beware ot Ointments for Calarrn Thnt Contain Mercury As mercury will surely destroy tho tense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescription from repl liable physicians, as the damage they will do Is tun-fold to the good yon can possibly derive from thejii. - Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F J Cheney & Co, Toledo. O, contains no mercury, and Is taaen internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tlio system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It Is taken Internally, and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F J Cheney ACo. testimonials iree. Sold by druggists, prloe 76o per bottle. Halls Family PIIIb are the beet. Menu. Menu of the supper to be given by tbe Presbyterian Ladles' Aid Hnnlntv at A. V. Peters' old store building February 21, 1000; Chicken Ho Ham Veal Ixiat Kacalloped rotutocs, Baked Beans Hal ail s Tickles, Jollies, llrown Bread, Holls Cairo, Ico Cream, CotVee. "After doctors failed to oure me of pneumonia I used One Mluute Cough Cure, and three bottles of it cured me. It is also tho best remedy on earth for whooping cough. It cured my grand children of the worst coses," writes Jnn Berry, Lognntnn, Pa, It Is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Cures coughs, colds, croup and throat and lung troubles. It prevunts oousumptlou. Children always like it. Mother endorse It. Vincent & Co, Corner Drug Store. CASTOR I A for Infant! and Children. Tha Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears th Signature Alaska uold Fields. First steamship for Cape Nome and Capo York will sail from Seattle May 10. This will bo a largo ship with a freight oapaclty of 1000 tons and pas senger accommodations for 200. For rates and further information, call on or address R. MoMutU'lIEY, Agout Northern 1'aolQo, Eugene. Corvallis & Eastern RAILROAD. iriltlE OAHD No. 2 I for Yaquina Train leavos Albany 12:45 P M Loavos Corvallis lihRFM Arrives Yaquina 7:25 FM No. 1 Hoturning Loaves Yaquina 6A0AM leaves Corvallis 11:80 A M Arrives Albany l!i15 P M forDetrolt Leaves Albany 7:00 A M Arrives Detroit 11:80 A M Keturnlng Leaves Detroit 12i20 P M Arrives Albany RitO P M Sc'.Ice to Contractors. Notice Is iiereoy given, that the board of directors of school district No. 137 (Gate Creek Dlst.), Lane county, Oregon, will receive sealed bids, until March 8, 1800, for the erection ol a school house In said district, said houso be 28x21 feet in the clear. Plans and specifications may he seen at tbe office of the county school super intendent, at Shumate's store at Wal tervllle, or at the Vida postofllce. t he board reserves the right to re. Jeut any and all bids. B. F. Finn, Chairman Board of Directors. B. B. Mayiibn, Clerk District No. 137. Homeless Children. The ChOdreus Home-Finding Ho- clety receives homeless depeudent chlldreu and places them by adoption or otherwise In worthy families. For particulars as to committing a child to the Society, or receiving a child Info the home temporarily, or permanently, address Hey. 11. W. lirayton, Slate Superintendent, San Jose, Calif. Ko. 8 I I i No. 4 One and two connect at Albany and Cr.rralllB 111! Houtliorn 1'HOltlo train, slvlnv rilrMt aorvlcu to aud from Nowport ami rdlacont beaches. Trains for th mountains arrive at Detroit at noon, Riving amnio tlmo to roach camping grounds on the llreltenbush and Hantlam the same day. EDWIN STONE, Manager. H L WAI.DKN. J TURNER, TJfiPA Agent, Albany. EAST AND SOUTH VIA J THE SHASTA ROUTE OFH.TIIE Southern Pacific Go Trains Leave Portland Expreas fcoiiiirj- 7:00 p m 12:lMam H:IA am bM a 111 7:00 a 111 0:01) pm II:'.'.-- a m H::n a 111 2:11 ti 111 7 :4ft pm I rj:4ft p m 1: 20 p m 11 00 p ra 0:2 p m DINING CARS OBSERVATION CARS Pullman first-class and Tourist Sleeping cart attached to all through trains. Prompt connections at Denver. Omaha ami (Jhioago with tralna for other east ern cities, Xv Portland Ar Lv Kugene Lv Ar San Francisco Lv Ar Ogden Ar Ar Los AnKelea Lv Ar El Paw Lv Ar New Orleans Lv Lv Portland Ar Lv Eugene Lv Ar San Francisco Lv Ar Ogden, l,v Ar Loe Angeles Lv Ar Kl Paso Lv Ar New Orleans Lv Dalljr; TJToflis 0:15.. m 3M,m HKIfi p m 1:10 pm 7 410 p in 8:40 p'm 8:50 pm 7:15 p m 1:16 am 7:00 am 1:40a m 12 30 pm 720am 8:50 a m Jorvnllle mall Kallf (KxccptHundayj 7:80am 11 :55 p m I Lv Ar Portland Corvallis? Ar I 0:60 pm Lv I Ii2 pm At A of Oregon Ibanv and iJorvallta oonneot with traio on ('antral oz Eastern Hallway. I ndependenre pMaeenarar aiaMly (Except Sunday! I want to let the people who suffer from rheumatism aud sciatica know that Chamberlain's Pain Holm relieved me after a number of other medicines and a dootnr had failed. It Is the beet liniment I bave ever known of. J A Dnrigen, Alphsretla, (in. Thousands have lieen cured of rheumatism by tills remedy. One application relieves the pain. For sale tv W L DeLano. One-half ton garden seed in bulk, Just received at F. L. Chamber!.' ixraass train daily (ixoirT animat.) 4:50 pm I Lv Portland Ar 1 8:25am 7;:0 p in I Ar McMlnnvllle Lv I 5:50 a m H;:W p m 1 Ar Independence Lr 4:50 am Direct connection at Pan Francisco with steamship lines for If awall, Japan, China, tha l'hillipines and Australia. For through tickets and rates, call on L O A DA lit. Or E J MtCLANAIIAN, Depot Agent City Ticket A.ent, Eugene, Oregi n. II KOK1ILKIL 0 H'MAItKItAM, Manager. G V and P A, rortland, Oregon. FIRST CLASS..,