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"bid You Have Always f anA ha V i '-4 Allow- 111) 'iinteiii'iii imitations IK III -4 lllllli irara Willi ,ts ami Ciiildreu Cxpcricuoe m,uct Kx:rfo'M. What is CASTOR I A la i a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric Drops Sootlilnsr Syrups. It is Harmless ami Pleasant. It alris ueither Opium, Morphine nor other XnrJotlo liuice. Its age is it guarantee. It destroys Worms allays reverisliiiess. It cures Diari ho-a ami AViutl I, It relieves Teething TiouMes, t tu t s Constipation Flatulency. It assimilates the J-'mitl, regulates tli pull ami Bowels, giving h,'(.liy ami natiual sleep, tihllilreu's 1'a.iiuecu X'iio Mother's Frieml. JINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 7 Bears the Signature of 1 . w ) Kind You Haio in yse ror yv.er Years. TWC CIHTlt COMMHT. TT WUHKY rrn and east -VIA- hern Pacific Go SHASTA ROUTE mve KuRene for Portland and way KB at 3;54 am; 1.-08 p in. Itlanil fclona grsmento Krnncifico 8:30 a m 2:08 p m 12:83 a m fi:00 p u 7:45 p m 7:00 p in 12:34 a in 11:30 a m 4:. it a oi 8:lf a m fen 5:45 a m 9:00 a in 7:25 a ra 7:45 a m 11:45 a in 9:00 a m 7;2" a m 9.30 a m ver i City VAneles PitBO ft Worth ty of Mi xico Mb ton iw ( trleaiiiS athtntoa iw York 1:20 p m CrOO p m 0:30 a m 9:55 a m 4:0t a m 0:25 p in 6:42 a m 12:43 p m 7 KM) a ra 0:00 p m 0:30 a m 9:55 a m 4:00 a id 0:25 p in 0:42, a m 12:43 p id '- Pullman and Tnurint cam on b-tli trains. Chair cRMSacra mento to i 'gdtm ami Kl Po, and tourint cam to Chicng, s St Louis, New Orlcfinn and ,V Wsstiinetou. CunnectiuK at fan Fran j cUco with several steamship 'lines for Honolulu, Japan, I'hina, Phillipinea, Central and. South America. lr L G Adair, agent at Eugene idrea t , OH MARK HAM, J GFA, Portlaud.Or. HI SHORT LINE R. R "HE DIRECT ROUTE TO )ntana, Utah, Colorado, jnd all Eastern Points. Choice of two (orlt route., Tl th ONION PA0IPI0 Fut Mali Ltlie, or the BIO QRANUB Soenlo Line Ho Changs of Cars t PortlanA Chicogo Special, "the finest west'1 Equipped with Vnt Standard Sleepers Ikb lew Ordinary (foirist) Sleepers. perb library-Buffet Cars ' 2Ieadid Dinners (meals a la carte) , mfortabte Coaehes and Smokers Xira Train Completely Vestibuled. For further information apply. ,L L BTOfStTS, Agent, Euifene, or iNagel, ... W EComar ll Pvi Ai tlen'l AH H2Tiird Ht. Portland, Or SO EAST VIA Jortesrand Quickest r to iT. PAUL. DUIIITH MiKKEAPOLlS. CHICAGO An all point. Eut. Thteuith P.l.c. and Tourist Sl..pr. Dlnln and BuHet Smoking libr.rr Car.. Tl 1 II A-n) 1 v-a naTTnil' BEUVIcKAND SCENEKY UNEliL'AI.K t Ti.-k.tj t pn!nt Et via Portland and the 'liK VTNulU'HEKN KY.,nnaal. at S-wth- ern P-'fi,. Il-nol Tif-lrt Olt-f. EfliTfn-. or iGltK VV XOnVlIEKN Ticket Office 268 MORRISON STREET PORTLAND. F'lr I: -Lm V..l.i-. -.t ...11 lnrnm.ti'nn r- ar tin Eastern Trip, call on or addrr A.B. C. 1)F.NMST", tity Pan. and Ticket Anent, Portlan.L IJouUt, mul which Vh l r- Iwu mart umH- !;is ., 11J t i'lVVI. v..m !.. .1.1 mitt Suicti nf. r 1 1 V 1111(1 f:i;I.l.;r. -r 111 Always Bought tTWCtT, HtWYOHK CITV. BUSINESS CARD?, JJERBE11T LEIGH, ASSAY OVFICK, Prompt and accurate returns guaranteed. Cottage Chovk, Ohkuon. ATTOKNEY SAT-LAW. 0 HALE. ATTORNEY A'f-LAW, ooms 1 and 2 Chrinman Hluck. KUOENE. OKFOON. M WILLIAMS, ATTORNKY-A T-LA W Collections a ppecialtv. Dtfiw Ovr Lane ( !oim!" Bank, MLYMT, ATTO R N K Y A T- LAW. )HiieOver First National Rank. Eloene, CJkeqos. A. C WIlODL'OCK, ATTOKNKY.AT-J.AW. Ollico-Oue haK block aouth of Chrlaman Blk IDUQKNE, ObSOOK. E K SKIPWORTH. A1TORNEY-AT-LAW Will practice in all the Court's, Eugene Orkqom. BKLMU8 W THOMPSON CHA8 A HARDY rpHOMPSON HARDY, ATTORNEY S-AT-LAW, Office In First National Bank Building. Practice in all the courts. Eugene, Ok boon. QiEO, R DORRIS, ATTORNEY k COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Will practice in all the courts of the Second Ini-ltd! District and in the Supreme Court of the state. Special attention given to collections ana matters in probata Offiut First National Bank BIdg. Rooms 1, 2 and 3. MEDICAL, D R J W lIAKItlS, PHYSICIAN AND S0IUJKON. n U'ltUin. . 1 !nn,l ilmo llflM umn vr n.u. -B Office Hour. 9 U. 12 a 10; 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm. Reiidence-Ferry .treet between 11th and 12th. pAIXE KUYKENUAI.L, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office. In Chrieman liloclc Special attrntii.n to .urgerjr and miylcal du eane. of women. J S LUCKKY, JEWKLKli. Watche. and Clock. Ke.iiirr '. Kcox. Obioo D U O BIUDI.E, UK.vnsr Office -I in Olive rtrwt, Mct Fifth and Hrtel. Notice to Creditors. NMi.e i. hf-nbr nirm Ih.i F. M. Wilkin. ,b.r.tieMJ. K. U.i-n .l.-.d. by the Hon. E- " -Pott", c . nt.tr jldo of aaid Unecinnty .mi i'-- ...-. ,D.t aailwlat. r- l 'l-y noti6-d to l.,,eut Ibe Mm ' 'l-nini-tratot i withiu uiouii,. (r .ni Hie dt" of ttm n.u.-. i;b liie n.c-'J nrbn at t ! . ri fu.. ! '"" Atfi. lor l:nt. Tk D"T Ua Bem.atec , The otli.r afternoon," said th, man , in the box oillce of a theater, -a boy iian.e to me and aaid, 'Are tneso any I Koodr aud I took frvm hlin two front row seats tor that night which bad beon torn into a hundred pieces or ao and then cleverly pasted together Ka 111. -oh. yes, my child. But how dlil thin .trause accident happen to the tickets? -The boy replied: 'Why. papa came borne with them last night and showed them to mamma, and he seemed to bo In such gooa htimor somehow that mniuma thought It would be a good time then to tell him how she owed over $luo for provisions. Sho told him of It, but lie got so mad that he said that every ulght now he wouldn't conio homo till after 12 o'clock, and he told me for heaven's sake when I got mar ried to look out for a sensible woman. AU the time mamma laughed, and he was getting madder, and so he said she wouldn't go to the theater with him after that, and ho tore the tickets op aud rushed out somowhero alone. He ain't back yet either, but mamma don't care. I picked up the pieces off the carpot and pasted them together, and If you'll exchange the tickets for mati nee ones I guess I'll come down on Saturday with some other fellow and take In the show.' "I gave other tickets to the candid kid, and he walked away very well pleased with himself." Philadelphia Ilecord. Nerve, ana Hair Ploklna. 'Tersons whose nerves are In any way out of gear should not pick hair," observed a well known specialist In nervous diseases to a reporter, "and Indeed I am almost willing to go fur ther and to say that they should not handle mattresses or pillows stuffed with hair. The tactile nerves, the nerves that are located In the ends of the fingers, seem to bo specially affect ed by handling of hair or animal wools of any kind. "Many good housewives do them selves great Injury In picking hair In the repair or alteration of mattresses, and, while they think they will save money by doing such work themselves, they often find out that, besides the personal suffering In consequence, they pay out many times In doctors' and medicine bills what they save from mattress makers. "I know of some persons, men more frequently than women, however, who would be thrown Into nervous spasms If they were compelled to handle vel vet for 15 minutes that Is, to handle It on the fuzzy or velvety side. Those who arc unpleasantly nliected by vel vet know It and therefore avoid It as much as possible." Washington Star. The spider and the Toning- Fork. A gentleman was recently watching soino spiders, when It occurred to htm to try what effect the sound of a tun ing fork would havo upon them. Ho suspected that they would take It for the buzzing of a fly. Ho selected a large, ugly spider that had been feast ing on flies for nbout two months. The spider was at one edge of Its web. Sounding tho fork, the man touched ft thread at tho other side and watched the result. Mr. Spider bad the buzzing sound conveyed to him over bis telcphono wires, but how was he to know on which particular wire It was travel ing? He ran to the center of the web very quickly and felt around until he touched the thread against the other end of which the fork was sounding; then, taking another thread along, Just as a mnn would take an extra piece of rope, he ran out to the fork and sprang upon It. Then he retreated a little way and looked at the fork. He was puz zled. He had expected to find a buzz ing fly. Then, strange to sny, be got on the fork again and danced with de light Evidently the sound was music to him. Foiled. "Anger," he laid thoughtfully, "short ens life." She looked at him sharply. "It also," he went on, "spoils beauty. It has an exceptionally injurious effect on a pretty face." "John Henry," she exclaimed, "what Is It you want to say to me? What provoking suggestion have you to make now? For what offensive ruling In do mestic economy are you paring the way V Then he knew that all bis precau tions were useless and that he might as well hare told ber In the first place that she would hare to wait a month for that new bonnet-r-Chicago-Post , ; Tka Point of Tliw, The Bird In the Hand assumed his most winning aspect and addressed the Bird In the Bush. "It Is conceded," said he, "that my position renders me worth twice as much as you are, but I will trade places with you, eren up, asking nothing to boot!" But the Bird In the Bush thought he could detect something of dlslngenu ousness In this seemingly magnani mous offer and flew away. Detroit Journal. The Heal Thlnsr. Johnny (who is Jealous of mammal Mamma likes me better than she doe's youl Evelyn (who enjoys teasing) Why, no, Johnny. Of course she loves Betty and me best! Just think, she was our mother long before she was yoursl Johnny (scornfully) Hohl What of that? Vou are nothing but a samplo copy, anyway! And Betty's only a trial subscription! But I am the real tblogl -Life. A Ileal lfaaeot. "What Is an exit Pft?" "Exit Freddy? Well, It Is a Latin placard hung around on the walls In theaters and opera bouses to keep peo ple from thinking they smell fire." In dianapolis Journal. An Epidemic of Whooping Cough. Last winter during an epidemio of whoopin? onugh my children contract ed the diasase, baring severe coughing spells. We hsd used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy rery successfully for croup and naturally turned to it at that time and found It relieved the congb and eflectMt a complete core, John E til fiord. Proprietor Ji or wood House, Norwood, N' Y. This remedy Is for sale by W L DeLano. A DROP IN PRICE. The Miner Took Le.a Than lie fr-lr.t A.krd For 111. Claim. "These fnliulous stories you hoar." said a Colorado man. "of tho wonder ful discoveries made and prices receiv ed for claims In the mlulns rvglous bring back to my mind a etory Hint used to be told til the earlier days of Colorado. "A young chap had there lot-ated a claim In which he had every confidence that ore existed, but try as ho would he was nnablo to locate the precious metal, and little by little ho becniut) sicker and sicker at heart limn at length there came a day whose closing was marked by clean discouragement on his part Ills last piece of bacou was eaten, his last stick of gunpowder fired and his credit utterly used up. Still he believed the ore to bo there, but he recognized the utter futility on his part of trying further to get at It. Lonely and out of spirits, Just at sun set be stood at the door of his cabin looking for the last tlmo over tho scene of his useless efforts, when down the winding trail camo a stranger astride of a broncho. Taking In the sit uation at a glance, the man reined in his cayuse and called out to the lonely figure In the cabin doorway, 'Say, pardner, what will you tako for that played out claim of yoursr "Hope sprang up and gleamed from the miner's eyes as he firmly replied: 'Played out nothing. It'll take 1,000, 000 cold to buy mo out' "The stranger slowly gathered up the reins. 'I'll give you $8,' ho said ten tatively. " 'All In cash 7 queried the late pro spective millionaire engerly. " 'Yep,' was tho response. " The claim's yours,' on the part of the mine owner closed the transac tion." New York Tribune. SAM HOUSTON'S SECRET. Why Ho Left III. wife and Joined tho Cherokee. 1. n afr.tery. "A mystery In which the American people were once deeply concerned was that whlcb shadowed the life of one of tho most rcmnrkable characters of tho country," writes William rerriuo In The Ladles' Home Journal. "In lSil) Samuel Houston, or, as bo called and signed himself, 'Sam' Houston, was governor of Tennessee. It was In the midst of a campaign for rc-clcctlon to the gubernatorial chnlr that TenuoBsco was startled by a report that ho hud resigned bis otilce. Ue had been mar ried to tho daughter of an lutlueiitlul family. Three months afterward she returned to her father's house, tiud her busbnnd resolved to pass the rest of his life In the wilderness. "Houston betook himself to the trlbo of Chcrokees In the ludlan Territory. He adopted their costume, appearing In all the trappings of an Iudiau brave, letting his hair grow down bis back and visiting Washington with a buck skin hunting shirt yellow leggings, a huge blanket and turkey feathers around bis head. No ono could Induce blm to rcvcnl the secret of his nictn inorphosls and Ills abandonment of tho ways and habits of civilization. Ho married again after he emerged from his Indian life, nud he lived to be nil old man, dying In the uiltlst of tho civil war, but no 0110 was ever able to per suade him to unlock tho mystery of his life. Nor would his first wife, who also married again, throw any light on the mystery." Ponehlna; Ears;.. Break an egg carefully Into a coffee cup and sprinkle It lightly with salt and pepper. Hare ready a smnll stew pan containing some boiling beef tea which has been nicely seasoned. Care fully slip the egg into the pan and poach It In tho usual way. When It Is done, place It on a rather thick round of buttered toast Thicken a small quantity of beef tea quickly with a lit tle corn flour and pour It over tho egg. Another way of serving a poached egg is as follows: Break a new laid egg Into a buttered teacup, senson It with salt and pepper and place the cup In a stewpan containing sufficient boil ing water to reach rather more than half way up the cup. As soon as tho egg Is set turn It carefully on to a ploco of hot buttered toast While the egg Is cooking boll a small quantity of cream In a saucepan, season It with a llttlo celery, salt and pepper and add a tcaspoonful of chopped parsley to It Pour the cream over the egg and serve at once. Now York Post Tnffr". Retort. A Welshman, walking through a fashionable street In I-oDdon, noticed on a door a belL At the side of tho bell were these words, "Please ring the belL" Taffy went and rang the belL In a second a powdered little footman ap peared and asked him what be wanted. "Nothing," said the Welshman, "but I rang the bell because It says so." "Ob," said the footman, with a smile, "I see you come from the country where nannygoats grow on gooseberry bushes!" "Yes," answered the Welshman. "But In London there are more wonderful sights. You have only to ring a bell, and a monkey pops out" London Tel egraph. The Care Stack. Lady Some weeks ago I bought a plaster here to help mo get rid of rheu matism. Druggist Well, ma'am, I hope It did Its work. Lady Yes, but now I want some thing else to help me to get rid of the plaster. Philosophy tenches ns how easy It Is for any man to forget his troubles, pro vided he Is so fortunnte as to be some body olao. On an average every man. woman and child In this country conniiines about three bushels of apples per year. PLAVKO OCT. Dull headache, pains In rarlous parts of the body, sinking at the pit of the stomach, loss of appetite, feverlahnem, pimples or sores, are all posltire evidence of Impi re blood. Ho matter bow It became so, It must bs purified In order to obtain good health. Acker'. Klood Elixir has never failed to cure Hcrofulnusor Hypbilitlc pol.ons, or any other blood diaeams. It Is certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell erery bottle on positive, guarantee. For ale by W L DeLano, CLASSIFIED LOLUMN. Nuti.-e. uttr thU head not to exceed five liii... .VI cenu per week; .1 Ma mouth; l per year. For Sale. KOit rfAI.K At a tmlguill, one nf Hit. beM Block mul grain ranch,., of 7-h) acrm, S miles from Eugene. Will lie sold as a whole, or In part, to suit purchaser. Eay terina. For par ticulars apply to Johu Ingham, at Ax Hilly Department Wore. FOK rALE. i.'orner Firm and Jeller tioii etrtvtK. our 10 iihiiu Iioum-, and two lotH, .KUxltio feet eieli. Hood burn, water, rriiitfliii-gaidrti ground. Also house and hit, corner First aud Lawreuee streets, lot tki feet 8 Indies, by 160 feet, young fri'lt treee, good garden ground, water, eta Also liou.e and lm, cornet Willamette ami Fourteenth Hreets. For prions and terms write ri J Wills, Taooma, Wash, ilox 87, or call at Uuakd otlloe. FOR BALE. Fli e carriage, nearlv new, also two sets of double hurtles.. Enquire of H. B. Miller, comer of Ninth and Patterson. Miscellaneous. WANTED. Au experienced girl to do general housework. Iuqulre of Mrs. E. K. tiklpworth, Eugene. WANTED I'm lies wanted to cut ltKJ cords of white fir aud balm wood. Apply to T D Linton, Eugene. Would Not Suffer So Again Fifty Times Its Price. for I awoke lust night with severe palui I11 my stomach. I never felt bo badly In all my life. When I came down to work this morning I felt so weak 1 could hardly work. I went to Miller & Mul'urdy's diug store and tley roo-oinlii-ii(l, -d I'll imlierlaln's folio, Chol era aud Diarrhoea Remedy. It worked like maglo and one dose flxod me all right It curtamly Is the finest thing I ever used for slomaub trouble. I shall not be without It in my house here after, for 1 should nut care to eudure tlieBUlleriiig-of last night again for fifty tines its price. U. H. Wilson, Llveryiiiiui, Biirgi-ttHlown, Washing ton Co, I'. This remedy Is for sale by W. L. DeLano. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Calendar of the Work June 4 to 8. -From Eaoh forenoon Examinations. We(lues(l.i, 8i m I losing program of High rjchool, in assembly room of High Heboid bulidldg. Thursday, 3:30 to 6 p. m. Exhibit of work or lllgli r.cluvil atiideuls, and reception to families and friends uf atudon, 111 High siilioul building. Thursday, 8 p. in, Annual ptibllo priiiiintliiii, Elghtn Unule, In First ChrlBiluu church. Friday, 0 u. 111. Promotions si Geary building. 10 a. iu. Promotions at Central building. 11 a. m. Promotions ut High school. Belgian Hares. California Helglau Hare Association. Capital Block $2o,000.00. Importers, Breeders and Jobbers. Own more Imported and High Gist'e animals than any other company or Individual in America. We Guarantee all our animals and pedigrees to be as represented, or mouey refunded. The bleeding of BELGIAN HARES Is the coining popular Industry In America. Write for catalogue. California Belgian Hare Association. Alameda, Cat. It Saved His Leg. P, A, Danlortli, of LaGrange, Oa., suffered Intensely for six months with a frightful running sore on bis leg, but writes Ibat lluckleu's Arnica Halve wholly cured It In ten days. For ulcers, wound., burns, bolls, pain or piles Its the best salve In the world. Cure guaranteed. Only Mo. Bold by W L DeLano, druggist. Cemetery Work. J L Lombard Is now doing some work at the Masonlo and 1 O O F cemeteries. Any persons wanting walls around their lots, etc, can procure the same at greatly reduced prices by calling on the gentleman this month, French Tansy Wafers, lue world's amoua remedy fur lin gular and pain ful periods of ladles; are never falling and safe, Man led ladles' friend French Tansy Wafers are the only re liable female remedy In the world; lm ported from Fails; take nothing else, but insist on genuine; In red wrappers with crown trade mark. La France Drug Company, importers, SOD Turk Ml, Hau FraiM.-isco. For sale by all drug gists, or sunt lu plain wrapper direct n receipt f i'i. , The Ladles' Aid Society of the I'resby teiisu church will givo a Jlaby hhow on the 91 h of Juno. Bring all your babies from six months to two years old. Prizes will be given and Ice cream and cake served. Further par ticulars later. I consider It not only a pelaaura but a duty I owe to my neighbors to tell about the wonderful euro ell acted Id my cue by the timely use nf Chamber. Iain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I was taken very badly with flux and procured a bottle of this remedy. A few dnwa of It effected a permanent cure. I take pleasure In reccouiendliig It to others suffering from that dreadful disease. J. W. Lyneh, Dorr, W Va. This remedy Is sold by W L D.Lano. A Mother's Plain Words " I suppose you will be astonished when I tell you that six yi-ais a-o I was in a most dangerous condition with bronchitis and lung trouble, bc.-.-iuse you can see how well and strong I am n..v. The attack at that time cam ed terrible rain in my chest ami lungs. 1 could hardly move, and tostoopcauscd iutensesui- ......f.. .,., v..., .... . ...it er's English Konii.lv, and I thought 1 would try it.allh.iuc.il I coniess that down 111 mv heau I hud little faith in it. '1 ho lirst bottle gave great relief, and the second bottle made me the healthy woman 1 am today. My husband's lungs are wc-ik also, nud he euicd himself wi:li the same grand eld icnudv. Our boy and girl have Is, ill v oecn saveu lu- it 110111 death by croup. 1 know this is so, for T Wllen they were attacked ill tho night 1 had a Isittle in the closet, and by acting quickly that fatal ninhidy was easily' overcome. We always give it to the children when they have a cough or cold, and we would not be without it for anything. My sister will tell you also, if you ask her, that it is a medicine that can always be depended upon for ull tho troublesof tho breathing organs. ' I tell alt our neighbors alxmt Acker's English Remedy whenever I get a chance, and there are plenty of peo ple around Meclianicsvilte, N. Y., where 1 live, who would no more think of go ing to ld at night without n bottle of it in the house than they would of leaving their il.ws wide open. As I hsik at it, parents are criminally responsible when they nllow their children to die muter their very eyes with croup, because here is a certain remedy that will couquer the terrible monstor every time." (Signed) Mas. Flovo Fowls. .i...Ac'"r' ""Khsh Remedy In nold by all dniKKl.t. nnd.r a poaitlv. snarantM i'.?i.y?'i."u""y I1.11 'e.retund.d in oi. ol lailure. .sc., 50c., and i a bottle In Vuited Mats, and L'nniidii. In Knxland, i. .d., jd., aidis. 6d. 11V auOi.ru. Wle otsn . iw.mii.... If. If. HOOKER Jl CO., Preprtrlee, Not York For sale by W. L. TeLano. Eugene, Or. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS of menstruation." They are 4,Ij1 won iiiiilwii-.il. nit lm ilatnnl. ..... 4 They known remedy lor wimion nnnnU tlmm l)!iiniiitn n. iiI.hidiii-h by driifrjrlHt s. DR. MOTT'S CllEMlUAL CO., Cleveland, Ohlcx For Sale By Linn Drug Co llow'sjl'liis WeoRorOuo Hundred Dollars He, ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be ourtd by Hall's Cslarrh Cure. V J ClIKNKV A Co., Props, Toledo, O. We, the under.-igned, have known K J Cheney for the Inst 16 years, unci be lleve him perfectly lii.noriililu in ill business liiitiNiii'ilous, mid lliiniuilnlly aide to carry out any obligation made by their linn. WnsT&TmiAX, wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O Wai.iuno, Kinnan Ai Makvin, Wholesale Druggists, loleilo, o. Hall's Catarrh t'uro is (Hlteu Inter nally, acting directly upon tlio blood ai d mucous surfaces nf the system. Price, 75 ueiils per oidllu. Hold by all drtigglsat. 'IVsllinonlalsfrio. Hall's family pills nro the best. Notice. All applications for positions for tcBohors must bo filed with the clerk on or before Juno 4, 1000. Gko. F. '.!kaw, Clerk Bohool District No. 4. Eugene May 23, 11)00, Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his spendid lienllh. Indomitable will nud tremendous energy are not found "lice sliuuaoh, liver, kidneys and hour-Is are nut of order. If you want three qualities and the sucoess they bring, use Dr. King's New Life PUN, They develop every power of brain and body, Only 26c W L DeLnuo'a drug store. $L ' LOUT tf'Vi'u 1' ! u A AND MAronO.'jr Cures Impotcncy, Night Emission ant! w.-istlnj diseases, all effects eulf ubuse, cr excess and Indis cretion. A nurvo tonic mill blond builder. Iirlngs tin pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. By mall BOc per box; O boxes for ftU.nos with a written p;iiiiriui toe to euro or refund tbo inouoy. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton Jackson 8ta CHICAGO, ILL. For sale V, DeLano Drumdht Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially digest? tho food aodoJdi mture in strengthening and recon structing tho exhausted digestive Or gans. It Is the lut est, discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It In efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently euros Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Btornach, Nausea, BlcklIeadac)ie,0astralgla,C'rftmpi,and Mother results of Imperfect digestion, pr.oor.d by E. C. D.Witt A Co., Oblcago. VINCENT & CO.. Corner Drug Store. F. C. CORSETS MAKE American Beauties, Latest Models. On Uacb box. KALAMAZOO CORSET CO. SOLE MANUFACTURERS. solo ar AX BILLY . JaAa mm mi JSM They overcome Wealr ness, irregularity and OmiAalnna. ln..PMBBJk or ana nanisn. o&in. are "LIFE BAVKUS" to girls at oi organa and bodv. No till it I .- iw r . ... lannot do hnrm-llf Sold Notice to Contractors. The County Court of Lane ( rnniv Oregon, will receive bids up to 1 o'olotk p m, Wednesday, June 8, 1900, for furnishing the niateilala aud construct ing a wagon load bridge aoros. the McKehllo river at Hendricks' ferrv In said o.iuuty. Plans, specifications and stream diagrams must accompany oaoh bid, and bids will be received on imtn steel and wooden structures, wlihstoue, tubular or wooden piers. The court reserves the right to reject nn V and all bids. Hy order of I lie Court. E. U. LRK.Chrk. Eugene, Or., May 10 11100. Call For County Marrams. Notice Is hereby alven that th- followlnj; warrants will be nald on P'vsenlalloii at my oillce on and aftkr may S8, 1000. . Iuterest on n.mie will oeose May 28. loot). All !..... oouuty warrants from registered num ber G1M to 0302, both luciu.lve, uaiea, cugene, may 20, 1900. A a Patterson, County Treasurer. Alaska Hold Fields, First steamship for Cape Noma and '! X" will sail from HeaUle May .... ui. win ue large snip with a frellrhl nananlLv nf 1AUI ...... .... -- . '. nuuuypo senger accommodations for m For rales aud further Information, call oa or address B. MoatuapHBT. Agent Nn 'bern Paolflo, Eugene. Iter. W.E.HItnf. W.n.i.,n w v writes, "I had dyspepsia,' over twenty years, aud tried doctors and. uedipipss without .benefit.' 1 was persuaded to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and It h.ln. ed me from the start. I believe it to be psiiauea lor an rornis of Indigestion." It digests what you eat. ' Vincent Co., Corner Drag Store. J. L. PAQE PtAUts) IN Baring a Large and Complete stock of Htaple and Fancy Groceries bought In the beat markets, EXCLUSIVELY . FOR CASH, I can offer tha public better prices thsq any other hcu lu ttugeaa, ugeoe Strut 'Railway.- Tina OA Hb. After the 4th ofOoL MWa, tb street ears will ran on the following snheduet time until further notice. IR4.VINQ TKI DKPOT. ' ' ' f 7:IO-7:4()-b:1W;40.9:10-9;4u.10-OU a m h in every hs'f hour. HOFFMAN HQUSE ,,(10011 Sommarvlllsj da Bargcr. Pn IWhukle. .ml Brsmlha, Ik. fine. BrSaaptXr1 Wn Weinhard's..... i Famous Boar. ' ' bottia ana Draught FIRST CLASS-