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feSifttBiWin i Kind Vou Have Always Roi-.jvVt, ar.rt vli:.0i 'ms b;..: use for over 30 years, lias borne tln si;.iBr 1 na lias Deco. innilo under his ier- ? sjJfl?s sonnl B"I,erTlsin since its infuacy. CayY -CCCAyX Allow no ona ta fln..H-. ;,. li Counterfeits, Imitations and Sm-.'iilutc are but ExI r . . j. rin. .1 . ... krlnicnts uiu aaaaaw aiaua uuu cuuiuigtr me jualtli of Wiuits anil Children Experience- a'.'umx! I" What h Win, is a substitute for Cantor Oil, JVrefyorln. Droits Id Soothing Syrups. it in Harmless cud i'lcnsun; Ltnin-i neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xnreotl lustancc. Its asro In its guarantee. It destroys Worms Ill UUUja . . vmituu.-ii n mi Yllitl ,11c. It relieves Tcotiiins- Troubles, cures ConstipavUm i(l Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tuo oinach and Bowels, (riving healthy nnd natural sleep. ie Chlldren'3 P:uia;;v-l'he Mother's l'riend. CASTOR! A NUINE Bears th.3 Signature of Twr ckmt.uw cotfwwt, TT muww.y twkkt. hw yo.k city. "0SINES3 CAfiUa. .VITOKNKYS-AIVLAW. C UALE. ATTORN KY-AT-LAW. 1 and 2 Chriaman Block, EUOKNE. OREGON. WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW troi a anecialtv. over Lane (lounly Back, IlLYliU, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW, Over First National Bank. EUQEHE, OREGON, E WdODCOUK, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW. One-half block south of Cbrlsman Blk KUQENB, OREGON. SKIPWOKTH. AITORNEY-AT-LAW. (actio) In all the Court's. Edqene Oreoon, W THOWSOS 0HA8 A HARDY DMP30N & HARDY, ATT0RNEY8-AT-LAW. In First National Tlnlr UnllHncr p to all Out courta. EOOEKE, OREOON. p. B D0RRI8, pRfEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW kutiwlnallthe court, of the Becond W attention gia to ooUecMoiu and In probate. e-Firtt National Bank Bldg. Mjuuia Lt 6 ana 9. MEDICAL. JW HARRIS, HY8ICIAN AND SUKUBOM. Hoon-9 U. 12 . m) 2 to and 7 to -Perry atreet betwem'ilth and jlXE 4 KUYKENDALL, 'HY3ICIANS AND 8URQE0NB. f attention to aurgery and mrgloal dla- f L. D. SMITH. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSIOIAM f'fclSamiltolpm. 8 LTTCKEY, JEWELER, fnilCloCV.-Rep,tred, KCOEXE, ORNOtf ; 0 IIIDDLF, i!:nti3T E ttr"'.,'."iv V:"1 between Fifth and fcl "i U-Kit wet of Minneaota ,r:3t Railway. TtS CARD. tllKllk ... . B0'il hirther notice. " ltiV"H THB DKPOT. P?:IM.m..,. .. :nsunt. It ALWAYS e Kind You IkYQ Always Bought In Use For Ovw 30 Years. n u Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. sltartlflclallydlgcsta the food and aldi W.iture In stieinri honing and recon structing the cvnuiistcd dlgestlTO or gans. His the ial est dlscorered dl(fsV ant and tonic. 3So other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It Id etantiy relieves and permanently cured Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Snnr Stomach, HausM, Sickneadache,Gastralgla,Cramps,ana all other resn 1 1 3 of I m perf ect d I KestiOD. Prspared by E. C. DeWitt A Co., Cblcagn. VINCENT & Cg..Uner Drug Store. Scstorei VITALITY LD3T Vl09 U.ND MAIMHOO! Cures Impotcncy, Night Emissions an: wantlm; diseases, ali effects c self fSSSj abuse, cr excess and indit cretion. Anorvc tonic am' 'f, bioo.'l l!il:'der. Brinfrr. thi -r pir.k b!ow to pale cheek.- no . fiyr restores the lire cf youth. By ma fiOc per box; ii boxes. 1 for with written guaran- too to euro or refund tlto money. N EH VITA MEDICAL CO. -illnton & Jac;-. 3on i'ts., CHICAGO, ILL. For ale WT. DeLano Dnwrglst J. L. PAGE -DEAL1R IN-- Groceries Having a Large and Complete stock of Htaple and Fancy Grooeriee bought in the beet markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH. I can offer the publlo better prices than any other house lu Eugene. THROUGH TICKETS TO THI EASTandSOUTHEAST SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Pullman Palace Sleepers Tour ist Sleeners and, Reclinln" Cnalr Cars Daily to .... DENVER, OMAHA, CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS' Ana otner r' v-.tl --- from Portlm.l offeiinjf pueuen 8iclly - . 1 11 . ilaAiiirk In I ri 1 t Con darted nxcumvu e- WaaauM. riAilv Tourlflt nrtt!nnrl tn 1 hinQrIA Car Service rUi'UOHU IU ULluayu Via Bontnem rcuia . V W Kv'a. Ha?Mre checked thronjtn to deatination. Mavmt aceoery, u. ,ieiKt. IM limp, .....u.. lnrnr.ntinn. anDlV to aDT agent Southern Pacific Company. U LATHROP. clt HOFFMAN HOUSE SALOON Sommervllle&Berger. Pnre WhuHea and Bran-llee, the fine mrtU oi Winee and "warm. Mixed Drlnka a specialty- Weinhard's Famou Beer Bottle and Draught FIRST CLASS.. f 1A Mnrlc Aiitoiiiatt. v.... -i It must I'ne been In !S.y that Mey erbeer Ms In ilsit to London, nnil I saw him nt one of the l'hilhnr. I '"uu;L conivrta. which wort- then held ... ...- om turnover square rooms. lliere was ,ulte a muter of excite ment !. tia. m, ,i 11H iuitkillt( extraordinarily wizened ami vrlul;le.l, even for his nee of OS, eumo Into tho hox. 1 notleod his piercing eyes and hooked nose and perhaps ns much as Hiese.a magnificent brooch of rubles mil diamonds that blazed In tho ecu ler of his shirt frill, which be wore lu the fashion of 1S30. The stones Hash ed and glittered with every one of bis quick little bows to right aud left, aud tho rubles connect themselves with a Inle of bis great predecessor lu Paris, the mighty Oluck. After the first triumphant perform ance of one of Gluck's operas tho queen seut r him to como to her box to receive her congratulations. Unit dazed with emotion, excitement and fatigue, tho old musician, rising from his obeisance, clapped his hands to hla eyes, crying with horror, "Blood, blood round the queen's neck!" "It Is only this, duck," Bald Mario Antoinette, hastily snatching off her necklace of rubles aud holding the rip pling gems toward him, and Gluek looked again aud saw the fair, white throat rising unharmed and stainless. He died In 1787.-CornhlU. "The Seal The goal" We all went one day, says W. J. SUU man In The Atlantic, to Coney Island, on the southern shore of Long Island, since a popular bathing place for New York, but then a solitary stretch of seashore, with a few bathing boxea and a temporary structure where bath ers might get refreshments. We drove out In my brother's buggy, and as at a turn In the road I caught a glimpse of the distant sea horizon I rose in the buggy, shouting, "The sea, the sea!" and In an uncontrollable frcn ly caugbt the whip from my brother's hand and slushed the borse In wild de lirium, unconscious of what 1 was do ing. The emotion remains Ineffaceable after more than threescore years, ono of the most vivid of my life. And how ecstatic was the sensation of the plunge Into the breakers, holding fast to my brother's band, and then tho race np the beach before the next comber, trembling lest It should catch me, as If It were a living thing ready to devour me. They never como back, theso first emotions of childhood, and though I have loved the sea all my life I have never again felt the sight of It as then. A Story About Wtlbevfovce. Before he becamo a bishop he had been archdeacon of Surrey, and his old archdeaconry became a part of bis lat er bishopric of Winchester. At a meet ing of the clergy at Clnphnm his chap lain told blni that nn old Dr. , who bad been many years in the diocese, was vexed at bavlng been forgotten. "Yes," said tho bishop; "I have not the smallest recollection of blm, but I will make It all right and will go out and speak to him. Which Is he?" He was pointed out, and the bishop made his way to him: "My dear Dr. , I have not had a moment for a real conversation with you. I need not ask how you are after all these years. Do you still ride your gray mareV" "Yes, my lord. How good of you to remember her," etc. The chaplain, who was within car shot, said when ho again came near the bishop: "Then you did remember Dr. after all?" "Not a bit of It," said the bishop. "I saw the gray hairs on bis coat, and I chanced the animal's, sex." "Kcgan Paul's Memoirs." A Telcyhon Bnlfrma. "I recently heard," said the inquisi tive man who had the faculty of being able to be In two places at onco, "tho following conversation over the tele phone: " Who are you, please? Watt' "What" a four name, please? "Watt's my name.' "Yes, what's your name?" "I say my name la Watt. You're Jones? "No, I'm Knott' " 'Will you tell mo your name? '"Will Knott' "Why won't you? " 1 say my name Is William Knptt' " 'Oh, I beg your pardon.' " Then you'll bo In this afternoon if I come around, Wat? "'Certainly, Knott.' "Do you wonder they rang off in do Bpair and disgust?' Kansas City In dependent Klce Hannlns. Bobsy Meade of the colonial office was anxious to have executions In Malta carried out moro humanely. So he consulted Marwood. Marwood strong ly advised tho "long drop" and ex plained bis own process thus: Thero was Mr. Peace, a small man. I gave him a six foot drop, and, I bassure you, air, he passed hoff like a summer heve." "That Reminds Me," by Sir Edward Russell. Drawn. "Yes, It was a drawn battle," he said In talking tho matter over with bis wife. The 6-year-old who was listening was silent for a moment Then he asked: "What did they draw It with?' Chi cago Post Hot an Optical Caie, Optician I cannot sell you spectacles for your husband. He must come for them In perstm. What Is the nature of his visual defect? Woman A S cent piece looks bigger to him than a 3 bank note to other people. Jewelers' Weekly. fLAYrill OCT. Dull headache, pain" In vniou" srts of the body, elnking'st the pit of the stomach, loss of appetite, feverlshness, pimples or sores, are all positive evidence of Impure blowl. Nn matter how It became so, it tnuat Iw i iirlfied In order to obtain good health. Acker's uImuI irtlvlp haui never failefl ft, cure rjcrofulnuaor Hyphilitlc poison, or any other blood diw. It ts certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle on poeltlveei guarantee. For le by W l DeLano, The Skill of n Moua. One day n tuiturnllt lay motionless on .1 fulieu log in tho fotvst and silent ly wnti'lKil nil anlmnl at play lu tho Brass uo:ir by. This was a largo. brown backed mouse, a mi'udow tmii'si'. that bad come out from his home iiiulor the log and when tltvtl of play had sat up to lutike his tolh't. 1'sliiu his forepaws us bauds, tho mouse combed tho white fur ou bis btvawt and licked himself smooth and fleck. Sntlstiod nt leu ,-lh with his ap pearance he begnu to search for food, lie did not have far to go, for a few stalks of wheat grew among the thick weeds near at hand. The mouse was so large that he could probably have bent the stalk down and brought tho grain within reach. If not, he could certainly have climbed the stalk. lie did not try cither of these plans, how ever, for these were not his ways. Sitting up very straight, ho bit through the stalk ns high up as he could reach. The weeds were so thick that tho straw could not fall Its full length, aud tho freshly cut end settled down upon the ground, with the straw still erect and the grain out of reach. The mouse agnln bit the straw In two, and again the upper portion settled down. In this way he bit off live lengths of straw before he could bring the grain within reach of his paws. These fore paws were very skillful little hands, and he deftly husked a grain and ate It, sitting erect and holding it to bli mouth as naturally as a boy would hold an apple. Our Animal Friends. Dancer of Belna- Too OhllstntT. The other evening, while attending a lecture, Howard Tomklns observed, sit ting three seats In front a man whom he recognized as an Intimate acquaint ance. Tomklns requested the person who occupied the seat next to htm to lean forward and poke the other Indi vidual with bis stick. The polite stran ger at once obligingly did so. When the disturbed person turned bis head a little to And out the cause of tho poke, Tomklns discovered his mis takethat he was not the person he bad taken him for. Fixing bis attention steadfastly on the lecturer and affecting complete un consciousness of the whole affair, Tom klns left the obliging man with the stick to settle with the other for dis turbance. There was, as may be readi ly Imagined, a ludicrous and embar rassing scene, during tho whole of which Tomklns evidenced the pro- foundest possible. Interest In the lec ture. At last the man will the Btlck asked In aggrieved and Indignant tones: "Didn't you tell me, sir, to poko that man with my stick?' "I certainly did," replied tho una bashed Tomklns. "I wanted to seo If you would poke him or not," was the audacious an- Bwcr. Fearson's Weekly. Quevttoua anil Anawers. A school Inspector well known for his weight wns trying to extract the word "flesh" from a class. His efforts had failed, but, taking bold of his fat cheek between his thumb and forefin ger, bo pulled It out nud asked: "What's this?" Tho unhesitating answor carao promptly, "Pork, sir." The same Inspector wns once giving an object lesson on an umbrella. To il lustrate bis subject bis took his own silk umbrella, which happened to have a small bole In It "What Is this, boys?' "An umbrella, sir." "And what Is this? "Tho stick, sir." "And these?' "The ribs, sir." "With what Is It covered r Silence. "Surely you know. What kind of an umbrella would you call It?' "An old 'un, sir." Good Words. When Roraaa Go to Slnem. It Is not generally known that at least four out of every ton horses do not lie down to sleep. Tho horse that sleeps In a standing position rests one leg at a time, depending on the other thro to sustain the weight of his body. Tho bablt Is a very dangerous one. On ly a short time since a One horse In the stables of a big manufacturing concern went to sleep while standing In bis stall and fell heavily to the floor, break ing ono of his legs. A great many horses are permanently Injured as a re sult of accidents of this nature, and there Is no way of curing tbem of the habit. In Candr of Bird's Neat. The following Is a samplo of English as she Is spoke or wroto at Wuhu, 100 miles up the Yangtso: south ouina wau buno bibds nest a oo. THE CANDY Of D1RDS NK3T. The Cendj li prepared of Blrd'a-neet. whlrh waa farooua In aU the oonntitee. We made It uaeii with engine! to take the dirt ewer, and Uua put It into aurar, there la a area of aweatneaj, fragrance, and whiteneaa, ererT old and row roan are ought to eat, for It can make eteontf. There are two ktnde of born, one of theai the price la two doUera and the other la four dollars. Scorn Cm Waa Uao Biaoa Nee? a Oo. No. 147, Kinking Bond. London Globe. BUUno-a' Braoar. Mrs. Billings (aside) Goodness me! Horn comes Mrs. Buruco with her smart looking husband, and hero John Boos along by my side slopping and shuffling. What shall I do to brace him un? Ah. I knowl (Aloud.) Johnl Johnl Dld you see that handsomo girl Inoklnc at VOU? Mr. Billings (with alacrity) Nol Where? Where? London Telegraph. The Korean woman Is so little es teemed that she has not even a name. She la simply "the daughter" or "the sister" of So-and-so. The trip by motor car from Cairo to the pyramids Is made In 14 minutes. Peoples Party Central Committee. The peoples party central committee of Lane county, are hereby called to meet at the oourt bouse, In Eugene Oregon, on Saturday March 10, 1000, at 1 p. m. A full meeting of the committee la earnestly requested, Important busi ness. By order, A.J. Z0VWA1,T, It. H. PattbrkN, Chaliiuao. Secretary. CITY COUNCIL Election Judges and Clerks Gond nians Dug Law Killed. Clly Council uiet Mon lay eve dug, Mttrcli l'J, 1IIII0 in regular aeslou Present Mayor Hitrris, ami Cnim eelim nj Atiruuis, While, Ojtuirn, Luukey aud Koney. Minutes lead and approved, a numb -r of bills were ordered psld. Ooiine l neii Atiraius, from judicial COUIIlii ... I -t-l I lillll ,f J II titHHllllttll an., m ul, ..--.r.il.un- ,i rrn i;iii uiuB' upou iUeaiittofKuKoiie,ui.ived to ludeQultely postpoue. Carried. Street oouituilteH reported S310 feet of lumber usn.l durlug luonth. Petition ot i) H Lskln and U S Kiszer l..r sidewalk Iruiu south side of 8th street from High east to the wait line of f.iu.idry, rideWHlk being along the pruperly ul Kiohard Mouut. H de walk ordered. 1'etltiou of V MoFarlaud and 18 others for aidewalk on the south side of Eighth street ruumug doui Willamette to Olive street. 10 feet wide aud that all obstructions in said walk be remov ed. Carried. Improvement of Jefferson atreet taken up. Dlaoussed and referred back to street committee. The following resolution by Coun oilman Osburn waa adopted, on motion of Counollman Roney: Rkeolveu, That Irom and after this dtte no bills for the purobase of sup plies or the pertormanoe of labor shall be audited by the flnanoe committee, unless the same shall be authorized by some committee of the oounoll having the matter lu hand. Bills read aud referred. The mayor brought up the matter of the University sewer, delivering It with the mill race Instead of rlyer. No aotlou was taken. Toe matter of granting special per mit to the Register reporter to ride bioyole after night; read and laid over. Ordluauoe to anieud ordiuauue rela tive to sluuding and keeping of Btal lious aud jackasses within the cor porate limits of Eugene; laid over. Recorder ordered to give notice of annual election, The following JudgeB and clerks of election were appointed: First ward J. T, Rowland, I. K. Peters aud P. J. MePhnrson, the last two designated as clerks. . Becond ward A. L. Peter, RMu Murpbey and E. C. Smith, the first two belug designated as olerkB. Third werd M. 8. Wallis, Ueo. Barger' and George Roberts, the llrul two being designated as olerks. Adjourned. Slot Machine Poetry. A Balem man lias composed a poem of which the following iBthollrstjverse: Bee the sucker play the slotl How he keeps the puncher hot; He never thinks of what is lost, But bucks away and damns the cost. CLASSIFIED lOW, - notices under tats head not to exceed riv llnoa, 60 cents per week; It 60 a month; 112 For Sale. FOR BALE At a bargain, one of the best stock and grain ranches of 740 acres, 8 miles from Eugene. Will be sold as a whole, or In part, to suit purchaser, Easy terms, For par ticulars apply to John Ingham, at Ax Billy Department Btore. FOR HALE. Corner First and Jeller- soo streets, one 10 room house, and two lota, 80x160 feet each. Good barn, water, frult.flue garden ground. Also bouse and lot, corner First and Lawrence streets, lot 66 feet 8 Indies, by 160 feet, young fruit trees, good f;arden ground, water, etc. Also louse aud lot, corner Willamette and Fourteenth streets. For prices and terms write 8 J Hills, Tacomn, Wash, Box 827, or call at GUAKU oUloe. , HAY FOR BALE. A few tons of flrst-olass cheat bay; f8 per tou ' at Urn. Huddleston's, West Eighth street. i FOR HALE Plymouth Rook and Black Minorca chickens (pure bred) for sale. Inquire at residence of Joel Ware, Fifth and Oak stieets. HAY FOR BALE Floe clean ebeat bay, loose, for sale. Call on or address 0 Wldmer, two miles west of Eageue. FOR BALE A young oow. Will be fresh In a short time. Also a good carriage, nearly new. Inquire at once at residence. HB Miller, Ninth and Patterson, Eugene. THE CALIFORNIA ROSE CO, Los At gel en, Cal., are head quartern of the co ant for nice field-grown JtObb BUBHEri. All the latest and beat snrU. HfDd for a catalogue today. WANTED Parties wanted to cut 100 cords of white fir and balm wood. Apply to T D Linton, Eugene. ' He Fooled the Surgeons All dootors told Itenlck Hamilton, of West Jefferson, O, after suffering 18 months from rectal fistula, he would die unlers a costly operation was per. formed; but he cured hlmarlf with five boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Halve, the surest pile oure on earth, . and the best aalve lu the world; 26 cents a box, Hold by Linn, druggist. : , The only place yon can get genuine Crescent Dunlap clincher tlrea Is F L Chan: bera, the Crescent agent. ' MrsJKMIHer, Newton Hamilton Pa, writes, "I think DeWltt's Witch Haae! rive trie grauueei !" mail . It cures piles and heals everyilih g. Ail irauuuiaui iiiiimiiuu. Mm , lew. VlnosDt A, Co, Corner Imitation are wonii D . Btore. ted Qisarte am aknifeine ;ei and worked for uiumlierof vears in tho New York Knife to. f ,act.,ry at Wa'den, N. V. first t ,mK I knew'l commenced to bleed from them nth sometimes as much as a quart of blood would come up from my .iiiiKs at i. time, hvery time I coughed tho blood spurted out. It wns in tho ... . .......... ...,vt vtiviliuvit li;o;ilu told mo I had better make my peace with the Lord nnd prepare to die. for I would 't nee tin spnnir. Mv home I y. called a diagnosis. There were si vcral students looking (n. One professor had n little ivory hammer, and with this ho pounded my chest nnd held his ar close to listen. After a while tho professor looked nt mo solemnly nnd declared: ne of your lungs is ubout pone and the other is Affected. There may bo a slim chance for life if vou quit working in that knhe factory.' I went back ' "' luonivmivmHHi, :j V V 1'KvvTWk, M" l.ut advised me to Bet to New i (. iTW-1 ,i. .lrN V York City for examination. r" S ' , ,V J. 'X They finally took nie to" a med- I A V '-,-..,,?,.'. v leal mlltm on.l l., I t -SSJ M A .. :,v f ! .v physicians made what ihev I '-Ai '---ts i It, 'i Tw??l kerne, but didn't improve. One day I anw an advertisement of free samples of Acker's English Remedy for Consumption, being given nwny by our home drug gists, Walker & Eaton. I got one of these bottles, nnd it relieved me. Then I bought moro of the regular siie, and my improvement was continuous, although slow. My doctors were astonished and so was I. After dark I hated to spit, because I was afraid It might be blood, and I wanted to know for sure. I have no fear now, for at last I ain a solid man again. Although one lung is gone, the other is as sound ns a dollar, and answers as well as two lungs, solar as I can see. I want everyone to know the fact ft and that is why I tell them here, (Signed) A. H. Simpson. Acker' Rnllfih Remedy told by nil druggists under a positive guarantee that your inoncv will be rfuildpd in chso of failure, tjc, 50c. and $1 a bottle In United States and Canada. In England, 11. ad., s. 3d., and . 6d. We aulhorite iht abuix yuaran. H'. if. 1IOOKKU St CO., Proprietor, Ato York. For sale by W. L. DeLano, Eugene, Or. Citizens Convention. Notice Is horiby glyon that tho Cltleens' onunty oonventlon will moot tn Kimono on tho 7th day nt April, 1900, U 10 o'clock am, lu tho Court Ilouso, for tho purpo.o of olaohiic In nomination 1 state no n a lor, 3 rvprvHontmlYuH, a comity Judgo, sheriff, achool niperlnioiulcm, Mivnitor, L-oiniiy oli-rfc, troHsnrur, Miirvovo.-, ooininlHHlonor. ooronor, and lur trHnmictlut; uoh other business as may proporly coiiiu boforo the convention. 1'rlinarU'B to bo bold lu tho several products on MAich ill, 1'XHJ. I'ruolucts aro entitled to tho following duItigaU's: N KtiRt'iio No 1 0 W Cot drove 8 NKug. neNo2 7 KCot Urovc 4 Z11mwr.ll f.A 1'U'HNHiit Hill A & k limine Nol U Hlehantsou.., ti KUKUUOaO J 0 MOIiaWK 4 Hal Ivy 3 Hpunuor S N Junottou A Jiis(Ktr ;i BJiiuotkon A (..unite n , a Irvinic 7 Coyote f Wflluinctto 5 (lato Creek :t dprltiKtlold 7 MoKuiulo ;t 'I'll u rut on , 4 Mabel... H Kl tn Ira 4 Choshlro 8 Cauip Croek 4 Fail Crook S I-ontf Totn 4 (llutt tuna A OroHHwoll' 0 Middle Fork it HitiHliiw 4 Knlrinount Jt Hazel Doll . .. Ml nn ton 4 Uhi Valley 4 Itluo liiver :i Her m an u H Klvo HlTors H Iaho a IlecuU 3 Maple ton .1 Biiiilnaw 8 UikuCreok 8 Wallace 3 Monud 8 ' olienila a Walton S Florouco 4 Total ,....203 It Is reoommetiili'd that no proxies to per milted, unless m-jii puriton holninu said proxy be a resident of tho precinct to bo ropiofionted. Those aji pot n lei I to net as Judged at Uto ftrltnarlos for tho four Eugono prticinots aro as ollows: North KuROno No t J J Walton. D It Laklu, 1 K Htnv.'iia, Voting place, city Hall. North KiiKono No 'i-U W Welder, J II Honlg and W H Andrews. Voting place, Orllllu's ware hotiHo on Hevonth street. Hon th KuKuno No 1 J 8 IIlgKlnt. J B Nettle ton and V H Holt, Voting place, Engine Houhu ou Eleven th street. Bonth Kujreno No 2 A O Mathows, Thomas Drown nnd F M Wlllclns. Voting place, llrowu's upholstery shop on KlHh'h street. - Judges to appoint clerks. Tolls to bo opened from 1 O'clock p m to 0 o'clock p in, Ha turd ay, March ill, llton. Ualod this 28th day of February, 1100. A J X un w alt. Chairman 1 N llAiuuuiiii, Secretary I K hTKVKNH M .1 HlM.lttlAS J W IUKKH Jankh Haykh j ( htkvkww'h k m wi1.kihh 1 J J Walton I. li Htkvknm i W I, Houston It M VlATl II I I II A CANl'IIKIX JAMKH CAI.YKIlT j O It Laiin J A WALTNKH L II PATTKKHON Commlttooroen. Glorious News Conies from Dr D BCarglleof Washita, I T. He writes: "Four bottles or Electric Bitters has cured Mrs Brewer of anrofula, wuloti had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her bead and face, aud the best doctors could give no help; but her oure Is oomplete and her health Is excellent." This shows w hat thousands have proved that Electric Bitlers In the btwt blood purifier known. It's I he supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rbeuni, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidney aud bowels, expels poison, helps digestion build up the strength. Only 60 cents, Hold by tilnn A Co; drngglsts, The Appetite of a Goat Is envied hy all poor dyspeptics whose stomach and liver are out of order. All suob should know that Dr King's New 1,1 fa Pills, the wonderful stomach nnd liver remedy, gives a splendid appetite, smi nil digestion and a regular bodily habit thut Insures perfect health and ureal energy. Only 25o at I.lnu's drug tore. Balm Wood Wanted. We wsnt U purchase 2.500 cords of balm wood. For further particulars apply at ourofllce, EUCIKNR EXCKIIHK W(lltK8., The You always expect to see a baby plump and rosy, don't you? Thinness in a baby is a disease. If not corrected serious results follow. The first year often determines the health for the whole of a long life. SCaiUStTUlfMCrL is a true and tried friend to the little ones, it gives , , . . ., ! them JUSt the plumpflCSS all - i . , . !! . 1 u L-... g ucauny uauics ouuuiu iitvc. toe. and tij.atldnif1rta. iTTIl BOWMg, Ch.ml.i,, NaW VoTB, CO' at a Time V,TX iiel S Jjj ,'V. .1 S -JJ) Vif - r- oa.-V An Editor's Life Saved By Cham Berlaln's Cough Remedy. During the early part nf October, 181)8, I contracted a biirt cold which sclllcil on my Iiiiikh and waa neglected until I feared thnt coimuniption had uppeared lu au incipient Htate. I waa cnnslantly roughing and trying to expel Bimiolhlni; which I ooiilit not. I ueruuiu alarmed and after giving tho local doctor a trinl bought a bottle of Chaiiiuerlalii'H Cough Keuiedy and the nwill waa Immediate Improvement, and after I had used three hottleis my lungs wore restored to their healthy state. It. 8. EnwAKiia, Publisher of Tho Hevlow, Wyaut, III. For tale by W. L, DeLano. Alaska Mold Fields, First steamship for Cape Nome and Cape York will sail from Heattle May 10. This will be a largo ship with freight capaoity of 10110 tons and pas senger accommodations for 200. For rates and further Information, call on or address B. MoMurphey, Agent Northern Paolllo, Eugeno. DeVVItt's Wltoh Hazel Halve Is un- equaled for piles, lnuries and skin dlxeases. It Is the original Witch Ha.el Hulvo. lleware of all oounter folts. Vincent & Co, Corner Drug Htore. Corvaiiis & Eastern RAILROAD. rime cauu; No. 2 for Yaquliia Train loavoa Albany 12:45 P M Leavea Cnrvallla VM F M ArrlvoB Yaqulna 75PM No. 1 Koturntng Leaves Yoqulna 6:00 AM Leavea Oorvallls 11;S0 A M Arrlvea Albany 12;16 V M No. 8 for'Detrolt leaves Albany 7:00 A M Arrivos Datroit 11:80 A M No, 4 ltaturnlna LeavM Detroit 12:20 F M Arrives Albany f,:15 F M One and two oonnect at Albany and Corrallts with Houtbern I'aolflo tralna, Rlvlns direct aurvlro to and frutn Newport and rdl.cent twachoa. '1 raina tor th motintalus arrive at hctrolt at noon, Klvlnic amnio tluio to roach camping srounda on the UrelUubuali and Uanllam ths aame day. EDWIN STONE, Manauer. H It WALDEN, J TURNER, TirirA Agent, Albany. SOUTH AND EAST -VIA- Southern Pacific Go SHASTA ROUTE Trainal leave FiiKnne for Portland and way atatinna at 8:M a m; 1 M p m. Portlandl Kuirene Arlilanrl Sacramento Han FranciiHio 8:80 a in 7:00 p ra 2KI8 p m 12:81 a m 12:38 a m 11:30 a ra tm p m 415 a m 7:45 p m 8:10 a m (Mm Denver Kanxaa City ChicMro 8:45 a m 11:48 a m 9:110 a in 110 a m 7:28 a m 7:25 a m 7:48 am 9.30 a m I. oa Anselta H !.. Kort Worth Citvof M,xico II. iia'.n New llrlearj.8 WaaliitiKtou New York l:"0 p m Hal p ui li:;! a m 0:8) a ni 4 .KI a m 6:28 p in 11:42 a m I2i4.1 p m 7:00 a m li no p m 0:3H a m 0:58 a m 4:00 a ni 8:28 P ra 0:42 a m 12:43 p m Pullman an.! TiiurLt care on b'.tll tralna. ('hair car. 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