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for Infants and Children. I namuMd It M auport I" o-riiUu kouwatonML- II A. Ao.wra, X. V , 111 Sa Oaiurd M , l-ruuUra, J T. ofh. dm of 'Caatnrl U ao anJntfwi and In bmvIU fcj W.U kmwa llul II imm o- fit MporofUI'atk.a to IU r r latelllfont ttmllU "T vltiila owoy rtov-h." C.Ua) VaaTT. D. P., Jew Yk air. TB CwT.ra Crmrtwy, TT McwuT ttt, K V' 'ni Culnrla rut. f-.IK flllrtl, fuur boon. It, lnnlv Lrui-lUk Killt Wunu, " so!-. a I"0" Without pjtuluti m1kll.. "ft an! - I hM for,imeiy-4 ir Vt'tu.' ul 1-H lr tomtit ' Ao t m II bo iotaf!!-! pr..liool lot:. ii nlu." IWb fttrort and 7llt Ato, Sow V-o-k fny ( ll I'M CIIN Kl MTKI'.-'At th meeting t.f tin- V -' T 1', n April 21. th fol lowing iifllcem wer elected forth ell aueiug year: President, Mm I. H Jnliiiwii; recording aecrvtaiy, Mr J I, McKenncy;eurrtoilidlii: oecrclary. Mm I. I. Ralley; irwuwr.Mn Haima. (lilt vlce-pielh-ul from each f the ehurche reurcoeiiteil wa.alon elected The nrtlcem f lliw reading Wmi Imant area, follow: Prtwld.-iit, Mm M I Hilvu; Herniary Mm M lutiitt Wh hur'ne; treasurer, Mm K C Smith; advisory Is.ord. MiwUumk Sawycn, Condon ml Ralley. Jury, Inol F. It. DUI.II FllH PLAINTirK.-Tllw iviiIiiht In th iwrof Hit) Hitr v C. K. I nniof, veruni for iilMlntlir lii Hi sum of H77. The mount sued fur was (h.:w. 7 For Cigars, Tobacco, Candy, JULIUS GOLDSMITH. He leads in Prices and Assortment. Lane County Bank. (tUlol'llihrd la EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. (. llovr.Y. President. J. M. AHKAMH, Cashier A. (1. llo i;V, Jk., Ast.Cashr. I c. CMUSCS). SrMia.ot. o r uni. Vict Pmui.nl. THIS W. 01BUR. latSl.f JUI Of Eugene, BANK, Oregon. DIHUCTOK-.. r Cliunih.J. II. Ilarrla, M. I Hiuwii, U. i. I'oiuo, U . I). bum. Fill 09 ClUttll. $50,000. I General Banking Business Transacted. Inlorwt kllowol on tlmo dopoolla. rollofllnn onlru.loil lo our rro will rovrltr ruuil alt.liliuu Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and 5tralm . Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, 5clatlca, Lumbago, 5calds, Bllitera, In5cct Bites, All Cattle Ailments, Ail Horse Ailments, All 5hcep Ailments, Penetrates .Muscle. Membrane and Tissue. Quickly to the Very 5eat of Pain and Ousts It In a Jiffy. Rub In Vigorously. Mitotan Ualm it coAUuowi MakM rtaa ar Bwout wail ' r)rllt Vfru I'rilfolrUn. Oiih of our KuUrrUm liao liuml ! Ihlo In fur .iil.lii nil'iii: 'I'lifrn arc two lili- In o-vrry i)m--Hun, ami whilx o-li-lrmii Uv that III Itlryrllot mfl-tl i-aO-li-om.fi In rlKllI of i''t win walk, Ilia iiil-lllill loof tin-o.iilon tlial o-ilro- rlniio are rari-.-w of Ihclr own oafi-ly. Iji Fiit'irii rii.-o lln- f.illowiiiK n. i.i iiii Ui.hI of avnlilliiK further illlll cully: Kvrry Hltrlnii U l aiip'll'-l with a l ll ami lk"il hwrli. wlili-li li hull ojiuiiiI nil criwolutf a tn--l w li' U ver li -I'l' t-yi'li tliu liiirUuii. At mikM Hit fiHt mwiiKi-r olmll carry nn lit lrvat a litu ( ru -ntuln-Intf a HkIiIp Uht. f'raiiiti olmll lo' cnlirflr Ii-vi-Ii-iI, In und r tn aavn rvi lll tin) annnviiini- of iiiiliiinii.iiiir' Tilt) tal mi i-ycl)- olinll Imi u I m .1 J-l n- I anil la( nil wl-lrluii oliall Ih aul llliitiil. Any font iaoMii(i'r li", I'V It in wariliu-M aU'l want of Mtli-nlinn, ohall M'.-H-iiiti Hit full of aryclUI ly tiill lly allnM lnit lilinx-lf In lo run over, oliall Imi llnlilc In lliu- f a linmlrxl (ran; ami for a rlllloii of tin-tilli-noH uluill Iw lrnuHirt'i to a luouhtaiimuo rt-Klnn. Iluw anj VMiat. iMl't rroil I lux- llllllo lllili'M you ar ill K'xxl liuuMir, or w illini In ki-i Into Hint tnliililioii. A riiolanl ( hIhmiII Im-i-airinl on llix olrifl In a liiiriniitul o-M.m-llnl llpil up nil t-iltfi1, nllii-rw lw r i ll i n limy iilir. iii-iv f:ill mil ultli a ili-afruiiiK ituiKli- li I lit- oDli-wnlk ami ln iik a tuinnl. Alwiiyo lilnw I In- fniiiii I'll I In-loi ifB(liio of lot-r iH-fon- ilrinkiiiK il, ami it 1 1 U'furt' ymi hnv In ! tukrii Imiiiii in a culi nml tt-ll your u ifc ymi liavn Ini-ii nlli'iiilimt nil Inl. r.-.Hny iiiit llnir of lliu oiiliolilv m in 1 1 1 Ni-vwr Ml your irmililoo t i mi.--i i 14 i i or a IiIk'Ii ocIumiI irl. t in y liuvi ulriil v nl (lirlr OH ll "I'aiiulit mi tin- Itv," n outi.l lu ll n .l.-il-n li 1 1 V I dvii In fit in 1 1 v nftir liitvln-.' Ill hii iihuIit'o lillll. I'froiiual. iilr iiini.l. M.y I Jim Hnlifitrl uf llu.lf lli-ll ill o ll J M Kiti-livll, uf Irving Mil iu lU'V II W line, of rortluiiil. itrrivi-il In KiiK'-iiu lit-l ihk'I'I J I, Scntl lliu iliiiiiiinr ti.i t ilnu ii I In' Mm I .hia iiiormiiK lr K A MoAliMt-r lni r i mh-iI fmni lrii lu Jni'kmui rniniiy. H II Jiirkwll, of Junrlioii ( Ity in In I'lllKi lll', alli-mliiiit In tuiMti. W T ( liurn nml wif- 1 1 : . . movi il to tlicir fur i ii iinir Jiiiii llou i'y. I., (i. Ailiiir l. n for tin l.ut In U Kono a iiiiinlh, ytt-rilny iiioi uiiik. Jna. II. IUlklliii, uf MrK.liir Itrldtfi', oH lil lil niKliI I" Imi;'Ui'. Mm K l l.nui ll lino rrl nliril tn In r Ii.iiih at llit.li( Ik-ll In liuiiruvi-il licallh. Mloo Kanuin r n turni il Iniint- Itii aflfrimnii from a vim tn u-liiiivio (low ii tlio valley. NY II Alnnili Mont tn Salmi lhi niornliu lu riiti-r liwu hio iluli. nt tin Iiihniiv aoyluui. t'larrmv Winter enine lioiue IliU nf teriHNUi nfter a vlxll nf m'm iiiI ilayo Willi ilia urvuU at JrlU-rooii. Yeoteriluy l v S V (iillH it ii.l.lr. - til ll-r Ktuili'iit nt iiwinlilv, III If t.t liny IteV II 1, IliiHiiliiuiii nun the ix-aker. I'nulilelit J. M. Ill", of IhcSliile AKrlt'iillural t'olli'Ke l 'orvn.ho, u ill aihlnoa ttie KiiKi'iie Ailvnlio lit I'lllb llet Friday eveliln,-. Hon. Y. F. Mnllix-k nml wife, ol IViullt'tuii, airlviil lien' mi thio iiinrii lii' early trnln nn.l will viit with Mavor J. I. MiitliH'k fora few ilnvo. ir. YuuiiH ami fuunlv Imve ninvr.1 herw from hlt l.nke t'lty uml will make thio their future I M' Yuuii I a oilier ol Mr. V. K iKnl.-. ll tmut i lw i;ihnI HWIlllllW A IX .U. lUlAHI' - Till l :ilv!..n.. !;( lirnluv aiielilo lime nM"liili'.l a i.'in li'lllif iiuii.1 1 1 m; oft W 0l.iirn. II N tWkerllne, It .VcMurnliey. F M Wil kin ami M hvorx i riul, to formulnte hy-lawa In pivcrn a Im nl oriiiil.il l.'ii Hm-li all nrnt.nlnii.in ia m-.l,-, lu re ami villi iTwImhly have the ti'rt of all the I ma I uonirniitv aKi-nto. - - - , . . . tit li.m laa.laNni, Jl'MTUii ft I v, Apr Lit. - The Yoiiius Meli'a It. J hi I ill. nil (lull of Jiineltoii Oty liao t l.-t l.l . Kann, s , M,M,r lirntl, K Yan Ymnkiii, N I' l-eaml t'liarltw tlii kriixm ao .1, 1, . ,, mrelli'K of tint olule 1 u I . The o. o-oll for lUh !.nlf. Im ot in tl ami the K. I.uikt I;.m, ,i,. ,,,,, ,li'n.v in Mir lill'h real. II e.'lll.- I to tlir flolil illi lliio .lalrUH iii : li Flolier raiitflil live turi;f.ui lu In. ,,.. ;af.w ntlit Mk'. ainl ha l!iriof i Hi. in ite.1 up in. to the rivirlmnk near town. A rof-e .-ms thrt'iiL-li ; holt lu tlii-lr till: l tivtl Inn k of II .ir lirailo, iioiiiiiK Hi. in ,ry oifiirelv. ami aa lint tUu an o'out,' otuitly lei luwo, aloHil ait tt In luiirUi. Mr Flolx r tie them la u IhihI Ir.ijUiM v ml allow lliein t ilraw linn r..iin'.l ovrrthe rivrr. tin U-iti irvn,utli aaier than row lnk' HiaKew now run from Fum -iih l llie Mchrntie hot opiim;, an, Kloremv llm-f thneo a nk I h. rlitufr l, rUmne one In lli trsv . Iiiik- .(it lt.- inl n-nl nia aloiijr. tl,r run it-.. Finl 1'attero.ni, of It., t.urt;. Imo or rurr.1 i roalrat l lor rennou Iimk H.r 1 Mealfntil liol.J. I l,e amount of Mr. I'alterwr.n I.I.I aa t'.li, an t he will gnto work at oner. MOKE A!)IC IMVSIV. .avlnu I'ift: To li" wlulan iiiiiiiiH'i! !( pMjiuro nut luat one wan, urn! I." I nt'.jfully tli traitor IowIikI alter the inlt-rcrU l the Uiiuii'ii, no l,.iveoily to mention tlio lact tlmt tl.n fum nf (l.'J IS an pai l fr clerk hire for the lilli-rent h Kiolutive clerk in the Mate I'liiitih department. Fol lowing urn tla clerks ami the amount thry recviveil for the 4IJ i.iv' li.ii-o: C. L. Uukeroon. aei'iut 'rnitini foiniiiitlit!, I1!; Kllit M. Km ker, joii.t cuninititsf, i;0; II. S. Wornh-y, hoiiMi iirint ini coiiiiiiittiu lilt; K. W. ilum iih ruiiui.t-i nate iriiitiiiKcouimittei, !0; (iii i. (J. Hil.U rt, joint inventi gitlliK colnlllittee, I'JI'.oO; V. F. (lohtirn, niitii" conimittet, 2 10; Nina r.irrinli, M-nate, fill; A. C Auhlon, joint, !;(; Frankic Tay lor, '.Hi. Di'l uny on" ever In nr the lik of thin? 'A'o U I n-vn it Rlaniln xitli out a parallel iii the annalu of l-jt-iflativH rnoi'itlity. Tuinmany, in her vmrol dayo, wnuld fit I suhamcd uf full mi uut. It it rnou;li to iinkHiM Twce-I turn over in hit nr ve. If the -ntiii of Oregon will tolerate fttn-ll u Willful WUHlf of llit-ir money, they dem-rve to lie giouml down in poverty until they cannot alloM oun meal u day. We are In-artily hick of th whole- hin-i-m itt uii'l yet vx; will go on fxjia ing it until the entiru rotten nkele t ni i in full view of the jieoplo. Then if the will return lo Kwer any of the old chump who ram--tioiud nil thin villainy, we ahull he Uieliiil. I it not atraiiKu that there in not a pax-r in the state who will ciinr to the front und de f-'inl tint latr cnrrupt hginUturf ? There are none ho oor na lo do tliein reverence. One or two have ventured to nay it word and then i hey have amid oily crept hack into their holeo und plugged up the entrance. lil.ll AMI r'tNtU H. Aiming th; pooplo in active life who have, piniiil the MO-year mark may In inentioiied Mr. tiIadntone, l'o Leo Mil, liiHiiiurk, Yerd', I'rofeiipor lanit, llenieiuer, Sir INnry r.irk, Sir Jainen Unon, the KugliKh junot; William Salmnu, ol the Roy tl Cullego of Si,rgi-uni', uou 111.1; (ieueral (ieorgc S. tireene, the ultlfht living Weil 1'oint graduate, now !!; .Seal low, llev. Ir. Win. II. Furnena, prance William New man, hrother of Cardinal Newman; Jamcx .Martini au,ox-Sc natnr Payne, Senator Morrill. ex-Senator Thur man, Harriet Hceclu-rStowe, HiKhop Clark, of Khoile l-lainl; Curliun, tho ircek rchul.ir, uml Lady liur-.Ictt-CtiuttH. .hiitl icii Field, ex Sen ator ll.ivt", Leon Say, I'urk (IimmI win uml Kill-fell Sago will he SO in IS'.Mi. lu lS'.i; King Chrirtopher of I iciiiiiark, rri)fi-!or Moniinnen, Sir Jtiliu (lillicrt, and Senator John M. I'lilni'-r will reach the octogena rian Mage. In l'.'S ex Senator Kvurt. !i.hop Coxe and Mr. John lrew liecniiie Si). In IS'.I'J (jueell Yii'lori.i, Julia Ward Howe, Cripi, (iiner.il l.'ing-lreel, .lnhn Ku-kin, W. W. M.iry and Itihop Hunting ton will make up the lint of young o togenariaii". Many i-ommeul on the ricent elci'tioii of a lad v mavor niid conn ciluien in the city of Florence have hceii iititii-ed in our exchange, hut the one found in Salem Satunlay Night i prehap the iniipl thought ful of any. lu referring to tliii matter Salem' literary weekly nay in part: "l'he 'emancipated' unman nnit-l fi-el elated over the reiult (f the recent municipal election in Florence, Lane count v, Oregon, w here women wereehcted to every ollice on the ticket, in. hnl ing that of murohul. In the field of politico no mic!i weeping victorv ha ever hieii achievetl hy the Htrongcr miinle I of the gentler oex ilutn in thi.o litth tow n nf Oregon. It in not alone in politic that women arc coming to the front. They are uloo deplaciug men in every walk of induMriil ami com mercial lite, ami that with a rapi dity lliit i alumni phenomenal. The old idea that women lire in tellectually interior to men ia van ixing in the face of uumeroii at'tl utartliiig proof to the con trary. And a a natural entire- ipience, tho American woman i be ginning to "fit I her oal" and to how hv her action that hertrit w hi! lofty eitimate of man' uer only hit Uvome matirially tilinli iie I; that p!ic think thc coult' on pinch, get along very well without l i;n, in which concluvion there may le Mime truth, but it cannot I'C xpirtid to Ih received hv the male i.io-do with joyouo acclama tion." The bicycle i probably dc-tlm I to accompli..!! great c'.uiigi . 1 1 li f already accomplished much in iw Am-iiI. g rt g oi road Ken tun lit. in I ha !-. one a powerful rival of the h T e. I" ,e prc-cllt I II 1 1,' it toll lie tli.it the In.-, i !c w ill he the uie :" . ii.g .iiiihiti.iu women t ie opportuni' v of we ri . on-,-, In , it I. a-t t!,,'-c o! tin- ! urk.i-h van tv. S i. ill ui' i , i'tv.i-i iiiilly atcoi.i l l,h ire tl nd' 1 he otrit t iMiuiiiitti e i doing ; ! wotk drt .iiig up worn o!r to wh 'rei-iK-l truth Mudle.!. are reiiiit.d -v r.- ttirmi; ru' In hlXTtt.N 10 OSK. The UallftChronh.-lc, rtrpublican, av: "Tim cilver queatioti ha cabturid tho Illinois democracy, nd in piiu of l:.u president. Sen ator I'almer, or any one cle, the tate convention will come out Hat fituled for free ailvt-r at the ratio of !' to 1. and reuardie of ny inter nulioiiul ciimbinulion. Suttie of the iluilit-a indulge in purcaotn about the demoert going over to the tnpulioio, ami et in lo think they will not le ftrong enough to at complirh uuything. With all due dillerence to the itonderooity of ihcir opinion, we U lieve that not only will silver plit the dtmncratic party in Illinoi. but itillplit llie republican parly alo. "lto it for giHKl or bad, the fret oilveritea are going t" carry the day in Illinoi," and we ln-lie ve in every flute went of it. It in going to U a light between the South and Went on one Hide, and Ihe K.t on tin: other; between the agricultural claM nd the ieculative cla. I ht-re can ! but one result of such a buttle. We may shout sound money and (lout blood-red pictures of liuancinl dinaotef before the eyes uf the voter, hut it will not work. There U a stunit.-de on, and tltocc who undertake to stop it will be simply trampled out of exigence. That i the hand writing on the wall now, and Ue predict that in the light next year not a stitc went of Pennsylvania will be against free coinage, and not one south of Maooii and Dixon's line but that will be for it "We do not p'esutns to argue tin ir.i riti of the situation, but state what wu believe the coneiUt'nces will lie. The blast of WalteronV btiflc horn sounds loud, but it will not M-rve to gather the clans." Dunn'sCoinmercial report for last week i: "Neither tlie rising Sieo illative market nor the steady gain in imlurtriis have censed and it i wholesome that H ere are fewer sign ol hesitation in productive industries than in sieculutive prices. Wage strikers urow more numerous and cause some trouble. Ili-tail demand lags, behind. Whole ale ami jobbing purchases are In hind tin; production in soino branches but through many con Dieting reHirts the fact shines out that industries are gaining, not with a rush and whirl, hut more safely. The structural demand for builii ing through the country was never larger. The frenzy in oil bus started large demand for pipe and shifts at slight advances. Thi country (irmly and emphat ically notifies (ireut llritum that i-he will not be allowed to ncquirt ii font of .Nicaraguai! territory. The canal ucros that country will lie constructed und controlled by the I'nitetl Slates, The desire of (treat ISritaiu to aciiiire a foothold by which she will gain sonic interest in that vast uinlcrlaking, that will revolutionize the connnerce nfthe world, has led to the diplomatic sparring of the past year, (treat Britain has incurred the deadly enmity of Nicaragua, und will In compelled to retire from the con troversy discomfited uml check mated in her designs. (ierinany, France and l.ust-ia excel the stage robber or highway man in usourance. They solemnly protest against Japan securing the fruits .if her victory by acquisition of Chinese territory. Russia has relentlessly robUd China of im mense Kssessioiis, and only awaits the opportunity to continue spolia tion. ( ierinany after a few months war with France exacted far greater tribute than Japan now claims. It is not probable however that Jap anoee diplomacy will lie unable to coe witli the land grabbing mon archic of F.irope. Albany Democrat: These ar times when one ha torutle. One of the teacher attending the insti tute this week w . W. S. Maylterry. of Tallmaii. Resides teaching school Mr. MtyU-rry ha a big chicken ranch ami at times ha marketed ten to fifteen dozen egns a day. That is business; but it doesn't have much time for sleep, ing. The readers of the San Francisco dailies should b coiicratuhtfcd upon the fact that the uh aliout the Durrani murder case ia r. l. (gated to back pages. This gives promise that the sensational trial of the case i almut over. Furiinr have link ami in Valley io a'llio-t li ir- of di -ir ltd cattle. .ld their young .-"li-e.iuiii.f ,r These light rains are very lientv In i.tl to vegetation. Prospect ure favorable for huiidanl crop. Can a person litcl himself? The Ku.;i ne li-tter writing epi.ode stig tfe-ts the inquiry. Wor.l HIM MwwaolHf. !.- : ;.. ll., t'tiiv t.uian l lioriii, April 2l-l'i,tti ttn a.. Mi; aK'ul S twot-o t-rrr; L -r.ml ) an I t'pu na .Irorrr N V . ttl 23 - Fi'mr oi , r ( hi .i. i, pill W V.ry i- . w . .t,Ui aa birf a. ( , t l. ao.1 6J'ar. ao I to. lot u, April U Irw arlUra lb it- tti.ik-i. IVkiioii April ?.).- F n m.racil Li.b-r tlllar ratikai.t Tarwaaa fr. ri, ToitiM. April '. Henry Yillanj, t i Nertlirrt. I'a Ifle railinwtl magnate, lo.iialit f.'io,iai wt.rili f property hrrv ttolav fmui this Titiia Itmi t'l.ni piny. I ti 14 urrhaoa la tvcanlrtl ,rrv ao nn,.,rr liull.-atlon that Ylllaril ha rin h.-t'ine allitoj witli tti Northrru I'acif.e. A frw wild a(rm Iwrtlro arc rlpw i in re w in io-a larjf crop ot tiirtu. i""unj mm. MONDAY, AHtlLa. Ilai joa Ikb HtLin. jot. Kam OoMsmltb, of Port land, ! I Eugene. t'bria Worlmau. of PurlUsJ. '"''' IU tilfc-O. The elty of The Dalle lia d' bt nf IVI.ttlo 3(1. fahfortila .trawberrlea are now In the market. TUo Zlrr l-koty bat Un aJ loJ to lb (r. pbiili at-Mir. Aii Irumlifraiit family arrival on the local thi ftTliiiu. V. F. Ileiiieiiway, of Leiuatl, sH-nl Sunday III till city. K. Mwia. biU r'luroxl bom (torn !'' laii'l )ripnloy alirrmxio. Dr. Sfhariile returneil from a vWl to hi orcliard tliia moriilsg. lir rinvr pra. bl ao irllrol " al th 11 K. i bun b loot TrnlnC K. F. Willi anduwlfe, of Oakland, ( ul., are aBalii lu Kuveiie. lU v P. It. liurnett n-tnraetl Imine fnuii ilalaey thla afternoon. A if lil of rtiickfry fur Eagt-u mr cb.uia nil tbia mouiin-. TL ooila wuik boa a bauJaom nr drlinrry watfunuu tli ilrrct. The S. P. tie train I working be tween here and Crew well. There wn an Immersion at the ClirlotlaD church last night. A nude Htatue w as never yet niaile ao life-Ilk that It bad corn. There will lie only one A. t) I'. W. auM-atimeiit for the month uf May. A Unlit front this morning, but It I the Keneral opinion tlmt the fruit crop wa uninjured. Aeei'r Ilurtiin returneo this morn inif from a visit at his home near Cottage drove. Jits. Vogle haa returned frntn Prt land and w ill again work lu the Eu gene Ice Work. K. C. Hmltli am! wife left on week's floliingexpeditlou to Ulue Uiv crlliio morning. Kr. B. F Ilooiiell went In KilvrrtnD lu ilajr am! will perlurm a niarrue ocrciuuuy ibrr WrilDraJay. llev. F. C. Kraase wa lentlvred a uleaoaiit surprl party by iiumlier of hi fi lend Saturday evening. To grave and aeusihl people It I a mystery why tmys love to play footttull lid bale to saw "wood. Alsiut fifteen H. P. It. It. trid ce men Siiiulnyed in Kunene. Tliey left for the w ent aide road today. A larae uumla-r of KiiKeiie boys went over to SprliiKtlehl yesterday alteriiiKin to wltiiva a haoe ball game. The warrant outotntvliniz in Jlaker county amount to Ull,iiiiT. A pretty heavy tuilehtt-diiew for a email county. Juilge Fiillerton will hold court In KiiKeiie May -nd to hear thearnu men! in the ease of Cuiioer v Coch mu. WlltsOweu I the solo proprietor uf the Run-nu saloon now, havinir pur chased Mr. Ili'iulermiu' Interest in the same. Mm. J. K. Plymate returned home to Albany today aftei vl.il liu- with lu-r duiiKliter, Mm. Win. Parson, In this city. Htt-ve A. Kk'ilou I here with four lionn- tt iini lo take load of ptuvl.lon ami griMt-rie to 1 1 low iinuiv at l ine ()ieniiipi, up the Middle Fork. I hen- 1 a newer tlim-haiKe uadt-r Hie itlewalk on lith street, between Will amette ami Olive, which should be In-vi-Bliatetl tiy the city authuritiea. Maiohal Day had a trump nt work thin uftcrii'Nili elianiinr up the rub- bloli and luri;e gravel around the pub lic wpiure. the correct Hung to do. F.li I la ni." intend to convey paooen gem to Colt aire timve next Saturtluv In the fool mil-. He will chnrgu 71 cento lor in rinimi trip. Peiulletnn lino m-verid Chinmueii who nre eutiiu-inlic wheelliieli, ami they keep Iwo bicycle going Mil the I line. The Bftillfiiian In Port la. id who la.t Week purcliuned Hon. II. II. Miller's twit year old pneinit till v for $'oo Iih. alreiuly refuMHl t-sw for In r. A tiioit lial (roiu H.l. tu arrifr.1 jo EngitiH jtHtienlojr an t went on otn-rtu Cnlm g. II. aoja tbry bao U I no rain at huleiu but hum A 11) in j up tie mail wrrrso mu.l.ly ht bail to lk tb Iraiu. Mm. Mary Wallace It ft yeoterdnv inoruiiiK for her homt-nt lon k Spring., bluho, after vloitlnif w it It her nnreiil, .Mr. ami .Mm. j. u. Watlo, in thio city Maater John ami Mlm Amnmla laiiiKOdttoiu, who hao loin vioiticg wiiu uii-ir uncle, iu-v j. A I.oiiKtittiiii in thl ciiy, returned hum to Alhuny this morning. Mioot-M Stella Coui.tock ami I.avell Plileuirer, of Pnrtlaiid, arnvt-il on the local tin afternoon and wi.lpemln couple nf weeks vIoltiiiK with Mrs C. M. Young. J. H. Meyer, advance agent nfthe O. K. T Concert Co., arrived kt-rv on tlilo afteriiiHin trnlu. The troiijo. will itnibalily give three enncerts here Ihe latter irtlou ol the Week. TlieOn-gon llnilway A N'avigntinu Co. 'a Kteninohln late between Port land and sn Fraiicioco on and after May 3M will be: Cabin paoange, 11.1; otivrage, fT.od. When a man goes to pay hi, t,., he feel poorer llian at any oilier time ill hi life. He ilvmu't enm,iih-r how poir be I when be nay; -JUiy. let liv something " Prineville Review: R.mvo. Kimx brought hi ami Horace into town riiumday, for niclical treatment. He i suffering from a severe n-lapav of a reivnt atUck nl lngripn- F L. Cbamtwi ia u..p,)iiR a wbsrl lib a wiJ lira io from ul Li..i..i.i...u. jnat aorb a lira lli.l to. Ui Uio. nlr.i U. i.'utw autiuiu noio ctioipvllca tsry Wa t"0 ia lb auto lo uao Prineville Review: John Milllorn hail In ml.fortune to f;, fro,u , l.tiro on McKay Friday morning breaking hi kiievrap Or. R,-l:knan wa. lmme.ll.itlv summoned ami ilnwil the wound. A niiiuir i l FiK-no U,tit n.a.U ibi-ir . .i. tit'u i hi u riDn-a a aiait laol urtUtvtrniDg A plooaoi.l ...oirig l- i.i. on.i ibo fbiirnjrt) ol (tl- S.I-ii. 1.... I..t . . . - " .. .... ... men , raias i It., to-i n,l,, ( ,b IN-.. t o o( ..ur rily i.irr Sunday tuorniiig'. AlUny Herald-.toli-iday an attachment w'aa iiU.eti U(oiii theototeof H. X. Thl.u He. ll a to I- I .,,..1 ,i,u, i . i 10 felllt.tr.rv -...I .. fri. in . w ill rl'o k to hi. ao.i.t.,,0 .no help Int.. tl.nmgh, for Mr. Tonmi-..,, I Lot g. rol a l.uaiiie man to iw. an.l ll w 11 the tlil'leultv oiioultl ewt w hrliii-, ,y luiiwo. ( a lowetl to h. Hie atn-aw ofttitc t'Vrr li.nl The Portland Fratrr ha 'hi t.t... lo.ut the Wto.lmrn of tlw Worll balgf in thi. ,-ity: The romp at Ku-cri-e I exempt fn.rn Ul h e-Ue an.i , tneiil. for the moiiili f A,,r)1 T, lion and I. on, of the lt ( ,r '' it now n.o ru.nitwr.hlt. ..f ..e : ...i-t., m ill. .rv huutlrrj TL T-iDAY, APRIL J f. (I.sjdalo lo ill S il-ui. II M Lamltert I lu Fuif' ue. II. A. Cab f l vi.il mg In P.tftlaiid. imt.iutyn D.y "lily toie month oh". V II rtiaii boit t,l Rrown.vlllelalu the lily. , , Mr. Poln.l-xl. r of Albany 1 vl.ll lug in Kug'-ne. Dr. Orfle-i-y, t.f JiinclloiiClty, waa in low n tislay. Fi.hermeii reHirl Ihe Waterloo high for giool ilohinn. J C iray went to Lematl oil th lo cal thl Ulteril oili. J. R. C(iley, the Rrown.vllle find raci r, I lu K'ugeiie. Hon. C. H. Raker, of Waltervllle, vlalliil Kugelie to.lttV. J II lll-enf Yarleli wa aulng bu.l lie, iu Kugelie today. Iater Jacby, of Jo r, wa doing bu.lnii- In the city today. K F Willi and wife were paooengem dowii Ihe mad Hit morning. The blevele track on the Culvemity eampu h'a Ut-ii iiiinpleted. Harvey au-l Mack iiiiiiiiervllle made a bu.iueM vl.lt to Hurrl.burg Kalay. W. K. Scarbttroiigh went to Rtw burg till fit-moon on a bLsllies visit. HCWnrtinuu, brother in-law of M ti Itnrker nlurned home to Portland today. Hun. S. L. Monrhead, editor of the Junction City Time, lu F.ugeiie luol evt-uiiig. The slu rltr ollice ha U-en cniwded. thi afternoon with citizen paying their laxi-. Meilf.rd 1 to have a hotel tocitst Sj.tssi. F. F. Patlemoii, formerly of Hilscity liiw the ciintracl. .S vi-ntli street near Willamette la being lepniri-d. Tlie heavy roller Is being Hoed to settle the gravel. Mm. Rurrett has nlurned from a vl-ll to her brother al Asliland, who Udangenuioly ill al that plai-e. Mi Rosalie Friendly relurni-d home mi the local Hii afternoon from Snlt-ui wnere she ha la-en visiting for several day.. Phil Miller I having hi bouse ou Sixth street relimtlled, thereby Im proving aud uiukliig It more conven ient. Tbo big ilri' of '2 UtSI fr-l uf saw loa iu lliv Mubaak fur the llarri-huig Lumber (V. i low tluwu (or Mr. llaiu rout' iUrr. Mm. H. Tun linns, e i bnving her liou-ehi'lil elb-e hniiled to llarri.hurg toilay and will there take the steuim r Lugt-ne to Portland. John Iiighnm will arrive he e to morrow iiiornii'g from Sail Jo-, Cul., to perumliclitly resideill Kllgelie. W. W. Hiilnes, Ihe tanner, left on a biislneojt trip tluwii Hie valley thi illuming, and may go us fur a Port land be lore returning. J. A. Chit, a well known Portland speculator, bus tieeu InUlid guilty of attempting to lirilat Juror lluntiiigloti in the Kuuco Kvlley iiiurder cuse. Albany Democrat: There are some fnsthurse.nl the lair ground III thl city. Aiutleue, a four year old, pace unili-r :;to ea-ily and lie Lluii trot a mile uln-aily In 222. County Tn-asiirer J. O. Oray left for Portland this morning luauowertoa telegmiu stating (hut hi sister, Mm. Cuiigle, is ilnugeniudy III nml lint ex ieelei to live. Hun. J. J. Kelly, the democratic wnr horse of Portland, who has loi-n visit ing liere for two nr llinu week, re liiriittl to Iii home lu thai city on this morning s iik-ui irnin. W. H. Abrnm rt-iurncd liuinu from Salt-ui on lust night' train. Ho w ill re urn tn t hut city tomorrow morning ami enter actively upon hi duties. He i pleat d u 1th his :itou. Hon I. 1). Miller, nf Miller' Sta liun, Linn county, well known by many people iu l.lille (Sillllty, wiut married in Albany yesterday lo a Mm. Christa A. Itrown, lute ol Alexia, 1 II. Monday's Alluii'V IVinnernt: Jumen helilu-l. imiillcutetl with Sid Moore In Hie alleged roblo ry of Al. Ilialiop, gnve himself up Hii. imiriiiiig and Umui ap is aring Ik-ore Ju.lice Frit rksvn wa promplly illsehnrgi-tl. Rev. P. R. Rurnett Infi nil u tlmt lie will Union revival nt Hie Clear l.nke church, nut west of Irving, next Thursday evening ant! that Rev. ll. K. ItoHiieil will assist ti i i it luthesnme next wiik. -Ml uretimi rneille train went through a bridge near tunnel No. 3 yesterday nrteriiiMui nt o'l(M-k. Rrukeiiinii tirniil Wilcox wa killed ami Conductor John Campbell had both leg broken. Mm. L. M. WiHisl.-y, Hie Kentucky eVHiigell.t, at-eninpHiiied by her bus Undarriveilr.il the local thl. after iiisin. .Mm. Woo, ley w ill lo gin . re vival aerviee at the C. P. church rhurs-lny evening Incorporation article were filed yes terday with Svtretary of Slate Kin caid of Tie Fniriimuiu TrniiMirlalion Coinpaliv, Fuirmniint. I one county; capital, IJ,ivm; Im-orp raiont, tWirgo Mel'lellan, H A Rurr und I. . Sehell. I his lathe traction engine method. Mr. Savannah Hall, .VI yearn old and pioneer nf KVt, ,iJ at MTrle Cre.-k hi.t week. Ib-r husbuHd, Joint Hall. ha. served Hin term a cum. misainni-r nl Douglu County. Ill speak i MR of Hid hand bull game at thai place the Salem Statesman sava I he game wa ,Vely all through and the entire audieiKv wn very ei.l,u. tlc rempleiun ami Johnnon are very geiitlvmnl ly fellow nml w ill he remi-ii.U-nil by Hie inuiiv friend ihev have luaile her. 1 Corvulli. Tim,-,: The arrest of Jame heniitll lran..lrwd Saturday nigi.t . Sht rittO..ur,i tiilieluilng, and af t r lay ing ij., ,,,,,. f nj . the pri. er , IllU , morning to AlUny. Fenne l i. 11. 'n.v .voutn.nn'J i. ch:,,, ,.,. P1 'h Stewart Mi. r.. lWcjnit '- .(', i ne 1 . 1 1 1 fis't. lit- w ill I v t,j, j r,, bany ju.iitv New U rg lirm. hie- l!..l... . J01...H.... . ,u . 01 "ao 1 lie ts-ol herd of ,...rt,,r,, ,;,,e ,,e state ar rut. here .-.,,.iav morning will, w hi. h be turn.l ,n,., ,,, t rl' who take. 1 hem ,., .M .rrow .,', v eir :- ;'. , " ' -W l one of I ...,e e-uil.y opr..,,,,,,.,., f , 1 J f "tatel.e,.!allirt.lw r Uinv miiu Hun.li. v. I.i.,.v , s rivilM.- l'Tr;,Vl"'r ''-'''-'"vni.ia.Z at lj.-.-l..,rg ye.ier-Uv up-ut . ,,. sppliean,.: rharh, W V. le .k.,,,. ; ,,.,irJ. ,,,,,, ltj. M h.. Wa.ker. spriiigrtM.l- Jame. ! eu..kh;rr-v'-"ii-vm.d it . M'"" ,-,,ui Dt-ez t.r la.llej g, ( examilili,.t, It-lltler an Al- Mrs. firet..rv J......I . . . " -"roll' tl tm. amllhebt.ly I, n ,.,r , li.tta.rt. tJnive Tiiur.,av "" Is en aunerliig f.,r Hv,. ., no a." urriM.i , ,""'. vptllng Ihnl H. an,, w.lUiiT,,X jk- ampuiat.,1. Tll(. , - -.. hand, wrl.t ami f,.,f, ' u. om-ii fr a l.tan.v ,,. ,, a uugiia growth waa hZT bone. When .he left MrTi, 'w bad irr. UM of the ll..gerw'.,nb;Jr l baud, and there wu, trrl ! of a complete cure. 1 ""In, Thw KUiio.il. ki.. . . I. a .horiago ,.f f, ,.,;' Klamath Fall. n, ' twn baa lu.t l ., .....u" how the follow 1 n . . .. . ---o -'- .ii.: t . oopuiaiioii j.'; whole iiuini-,''' v ra 131; male, -Jl R, u,,?.!.- mule und. r si and oi.-r lo ,vr1,1 under 10. U'J: f. nn.l. . 1.'. S 07; female uud.-r H t0ZV female under 10, j. The y outnumber lh voim. ml Ihe total nuiuUr of n.ul en-atvr than Him m..., , " t Th.Sl.r lull, .1.1.-. .1.. . ""W IvImiiiuiIi baeliiliir ... n.i-, . ft. K.rtlng carload cfea-tero milklL' or faclory girl, to make up tu. it ge. Org.. I.. .,!... 1.F.WA11, ur., April a. JameotJ. lllulitM ru....i.li ' . lt .- . .-fu-Mit-aa ti ailUlll I.BIIfl rilll.t. u... iml liere lot.li.lit u III'. . n - . nieJ.fv. of 40 Thla iiumlter .111 K Hi.lMrHVttv an.ri..u..l...l I .. SX . V 1 .. ..... " "J. ..lootiaj in .iiay, at Winn Us,,,, ..I. .I. ..i.-. 1. : m meeting. The following nmcrrTili! elei ted: Preoident, V if C.,p ' president, N Marlln: ecrt-uuT' jT lLiltuilt Iriwulifur I. Il-l.. l4 WahiunotoX. April M.-ju, v. raguait minister waa again ts i oiniiAfr nr n.v oiaio tieiartllM-QL ft ooii.uIuhI with Orvslmiii and aJI ...r. ..... ....11 .1.. . .... i. alter leu liltj untitling. I lit Dttu, , the conference I not known, taut-, presumed thai Nicaragua hu in, lo the auggeatlon made yeterdj TL Ing to the withdrawal nf llriti.hu fmui her soil and (ayiug tli IjAjJ III. V. That revilutloii will full, win v mgua if the llldemupy I ld bKj. Urlllsh vetwiela leave their barter 1 nut doubted in well iiifiiriitrd nrt nere. iiimiuny agulli.t ttrta grows in Intensity, ami whiMou prevail in Corlnto, wild tidinb, exist lu other town alio eitirtof u, republic. ItiiaiueMi I. iirnctii-allr a. peiided. Ybilo 1're.lilent zVUn 1 generally itopuiar, there I s party in tlie republic which ia u bltloil of again auceeeding tolbK inagl.trncy, and any surrender i a, Rritish at thi time wmilil U dt- lino tue nami in tlie t.anaiUptnt Prl l aiae. nmf l t a. KW IOKK, Aplll 1. A Ipri from CIiIcul'o nay: Slno- nut f e lu price. 1 ne coat nr leather tow; ward oouii.i, Hinl n a ranntatK footwear, i-sH-clally thei-lieaprrrsio may rise also. leather I.omJu. tiling In the long priH-es.un of iiio.lille. the upwnril w liirl of liao attnicted Hie uttelitiuH uftlM llierclal world. Prices nf certain of leather have gone up fret I u cuts iMiund, a rle in minis Idiud. aniiiuallng to over is) s-r cent. Lo grade nf hIiin-m have advanced ia . c i-ea 11 a-r cent. apalw III Jala. Pakih, April :M It is npnitedbr thul Spulii w ill Join Kussia, omui and rraucu In a protest mimtt terms of M-ncc arrivttd ut lo-twtrii (i na K ml Japan regarding Uieceo terrlt 'ry and the exlraoriliiurjrfr. Ili-g accorded Japanese ImVn China. AS IN YOUTH Avor'o Hair I1IUI U IIMII 115 CORDIALUINDORSEl RESTOIU Natural or m HAIE -WHO-ALL OTBa Dresslnp "I can eonllally InUorw ATefiJ Vigor, as one ol Ihe l-l .rrir" , ..r lbs hair. When I Ih-r.ii utin Ajtrt , llalr Vlifor, all the front 'it ol au -atH.nl halt nf H-wa Tat, of onljr two bottle rr.t.irf.1 t growth, which still eoiitlnuM s,r, youth. I tried several oile r dtir , but they all failed. Ayr Ihur ll Ihe beat." -Mr. J. C rftt; ronverte, Texas. Ayer's HairVigorI raxrABSD nr f Or. J. C. AYER I CO, lOWElL oeeeoeoe'"'"'"""o9,e' I'ortlaml f..r n',e uVxt i prim qmn, j Corv.Ili. Ti,: i fo.luwul the An rutin- recovery C88G8S38SS80S253 1 GOLDEN WEST S BAKING POWDEF 2 o HrAtoO'lW Wilt f jr, ue-ol l-O I1- W 1. It U made llaiu l-r 63 S. ll I. mle .'f I W v materia and Z""" O ' '' re-i-i 1 -i" QA aupertur lo lite vrry ts't 05 3. The maker rr.M" ' ' Olin aiel ever) k'"; auth..nrd to " OQ niuue) ltitbrLu(oa '- q CAN YOU ASK F0 c ftA aw St.B P.iniA!'- O88088OS?J3S0 Illlll' ITT I In 1 01 we ,,c it moves the ecvm5'" THE XoORM-'' 1 "lotion on the arfi, ..f