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assssxsai for Infants and Children. t'MturlaUaowell ada-rteil IncUilrm (!'' I mconimrnd It as miirir tioiijr .r.-M.r,iit,u iDownlomn." II. A. Aw nr.u, JL P., Ill So. OxfrJ bt., I:rjiUVj u, S. V. "The UM of 'OaatorU U an tihlvril and It uuiriU so well known Unit U ms-iih tmrk of riirrepoirtlrn to tuifcirse H. IVw am the InU-IIIirwit frolJ who do H kwjiCatrl wIlLla nut- rrarh.' Caau MiiiTTS, T. P., Jiew York CI! jr. W. I. BROWN, I. D.MINI. F. W. OtBUHH. mutant. Vic Pf.lldant. Caahi.r. Til 12 Eiiwc Loan d Mm BANK, Of Eugene, IIRKi-Tm-n. llnf. J. llarrla, J. K ia?l), H. 1). I'alim. . K. Hriiwn, J r. ltutlaou, If. VV. Uakuru. Pali Dd CJDltal. 2 : : $50,000. K General Banking Business Transacted. Internal slluwcd on time depoalu.. CullMilou miniated to our care will roeelvo ruinHaltauUiin. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udderft Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sons, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle. Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment comtieri Pain, Make Rao or I Want well italu. TUIO DADCD ! kft fiit til at K.C.OVKK'S niOrArLII A.lir.utl.lMK Am-m-v, 1. 1 .nil lk Msnlianta it-haum-, Snit I'lanelm-". lal h mut mall lur advi'MUtiiii i'.ii r made Thl tutm- clhurjr Kt JiiT.ii.mr It t h o in n t wonderful fltacovrry if tlie iirt. H In lHin l.ir il i.jr th InKlliiirxlui. tlftil tiivu f kimpo uJ t'.nt!lfltuMt, l'if .nu'-a, V'k'Imh ii. wulohv Ni-iv-I'uiiniiciiiiii! rl llio vr lil.l 0 tlli' I i(a. Htlviij;tln'Ht, I n v l oratt-i a:ut UiiH'k llio rnllri'.yM.'m, HuJin 'IIM 'f I Illy. lTVUlllt'Ni, I'l I Ik 1. 1 , u,,l,vi.vii mut r'inr ial 'ii:an. I .ma In Hie 1 'ti i A t k-a say Hudif It Jnirvljr vgo Ultlft. Of til. tl lib en.riM In VO lav. 4 'nrv. LOST IANU00D Li, liltl. pi'rU K '4.1 C 'V''f jnli'klr, Orrr J.WO trlTf nilir,mcnt. I'nttualuri'lu. inrNiii ImtKrtinry tu ih. flrvt tui. It In ft yuip'im nf tnlnal wraktu. ml iMrrrnmc. II u tw '.1JJ In iiUj 7 I ho iimoI lliilv:i. Til. iit w 1lineiy wiu tnRi1 Yr thrKi'UI. llUoflli. M liliHuo. Vcillcal ImliluH. lib Hi. .IniiKivit vnaiiA-r n.lo. It l lrj wrfiil, but Imiinl. . H.i.l f.,r II OU . k .nor 'iu!r U r $rtM'li:i)ut,!M l'ir) rttln Kiirun t v. 'il"ii.'m li rmilmf m liM aVII.l tre M4 mllliiT IMirtl.MX uuuo Will twaeut U V1 fl"l rtl' '-atv- kWtl'If'ir rlrru nr-aiii', li ,'.v ..pr'-. .t.Hr.'U ut'iiHii:' iHin ik, Jan.UoU a,tot-lui, l. fi il l A ISIIIa Ma k4U 4 . ii .. i), I al. & Rf V AlH ft 3 " swAa-ax .'at. ltW.aV44a.i ' faiturtn i arm f..Uf, rVna'l,iatirn, l,ur Moai. a, M.irrlins, V.ru-WUn. K..L. V.'or is, fliva l-v. uul mmU " K.-.i..n, Willim-l liijiirtmu mll'-Ml in. "fr a. ...ml jrmrs I liar rerainini'-i. 'i jf.ur M lit ri i," ui'l tlr)4 i-'iiill: ' In . m It Im liivurUtly pruducsl Urn .1 t-1 fcmiltA." I.immr. rian,M. I), ir.th Fin-. aJ.d 7tU Au., New York f It J Til CTI rPT, V SIl-KHAT FT! -XT, f.W Y"K Cm Sjiiio ina-culiiu! oliHiTver ay ttnit ii woman can rluirifii a pencil if yon k'ivo her plenty timo und .l nty of pencil. TI.e repiililicuni cry II AK.MO.N Y! M ijht nit well try to luirinonize tliu f'-ilinu't Intwcen Hid (Julian. inl Si.iin, tl'" republicuiit of Lane county. Some cuunlry papers, in uppar ent hineerity, iilludo to the KveniiiK Ore'onian, aluiH tlie TfleKralll, iih h "ilcmoeraiii! (.r':in." The Tele gram in )wl aM uiucli (leinocratic u the devil i u Cliristi;m. New York World: The ulcuti'.n in th'n ft.lte, like tlionu of the 'i-pt, hhow lliut the democrat i party i fctill very much alive I hero ure gains almoBt everwhere. as on" news columns have tolJ. It in aniiounctil that tho repuh licaim of Coos county threaten to kick over tho the traces on account of the defeutoNIcniunn. TonguuV KoldlniK proclivities are distasteful to thotiriuiiU of his own party. Silem Journal: "Couiincnlinj! on the Portland primaries Judj; liean.Chit f Juhtice of the inipreni, Com i i-aid a reiptration law or the iipplication of the linnciplu of tin AuMralian lullot to tho primaries had laconic a llcclslty. ".-ix months ajo," nays the ahle and indi'i endi ut journal, ll.irperV W ei 1. 1 v . "'uied iiiiiiopHIIiIu thai the llciHiMiiun p.trty hhould he lie feali I in the coining prcxiileutial tliciiiui. H liccnis iinposi-ihlo im loll) rr." Nrver In-fore in this state have polilieal parties been so at pea in rcpmi in any uxr.i ptou-y. i m lu st lli.it coiiM'icntious men can ih will lur t ) vote aeivirdiilj; to their juds'iin nt rcu udlt ss of party ttllili itions. '.. I'or the ollices of tdierifT and ch ik thedi'inocrat.- have nominated .Mt ,-,-r.-. Horace Hampton and Sloven Speiucr, Imth native sons ol Lane county. I hev are not only desi i -vinnly popular hut arc also competent to till the offices in 11 firp-t-i'lass manner. Kaunas fit v Journal; Tho aw fill coiil'i.-sion of II. II. llolmcp seems to he an awful lie in many particulars. Five of the alleged victims have heen iroven to he alive ai d well, and four others are sli.iw n to ho myths. And the work ol iuve.-tigation has only jusl started. Mr. Tongue opposed tho Oregon- l.tu's position on the money (pics lion a year ago last winter, when he w is a candidate for the 1'nitcd Slates senate. Will that paper re pill lish his viewsiisthenexpressed? lie tried to "strailillu when lie thought he had n chance to get into the i-eeale; hut perhaps he is "p'iui.iI" enough for a seat in tlie house nl representatives. Curry County lia.ette, iVm: "J. M. l i.t.in.of I!. union, has hceii given the nomination ol prosecu ting attorney in this district hv the popiilipls. This i one of the hel nominations ct made hv the parly, for Mr.l'pton is one of the risiuu and prominent lawyers ol the state, well iUalilied for the poM (ion, and which he would ahly till il fleeted. Were Mr. I'ptou as well km wn elsewhere as on the coast, he would surely he elected, and the entire coast section will give him a ion-lug vote, to show the hilatu e of the state their ap preciation of the man. Though not of his political faith, we can endorse the man, for the ollicc is one in which merit, not political helicf, should ho the criterion fir the otcr t ) act on." Three years ago, when Major McKinley hecanie involved in linatu M il dillicuhii s, Mark Hanna came t i hi rescue and put him on his fo t. A a natural seijuence Mr II. .una is no.v managing Mo Kilio v 's i id;'litial I'onni. Skilled puli'l : .! ' t ' l.e ! is shown a ln.il! , , . under- takiiic. ll.uiii.i is one of those silent uieii. He sivs but littlc.j hut d.H a lot of thinking. All his moves are practical ones and are generally tll'cetcd .,siielly, the pro-i ji etor rcinainiiii; in the background. ! In Cleveland, Mr. Hanna is known us a public spirited, lilver.il and successful business man. They I have a large family and entertain lavishly. His wile is an energetic leader of society. Just what Mr. llanna'n political rewar.l if he sue- , feeds in electing his candiditto i already a matter of speculation. ' (JIUN(E KESOLITIOXS. 1ist D. cemher the state erange uf IVnnsy Ivitnia adopted the fol lowing resolution: Whereas. The American Protec tive Ti.rill League and Home Market Cluh are nsniiined to he well vcix.d in tho operation of protection hy a tarilf on iui)orts an i are assumed to he representa tive exponents o protection; there fore he it 1 if- dvi d hy tin; state grange of Pennsylv ania, ut its regular annual met ting held at Williamspi.rt, Pa., that wt: rerpectively, earnestly and urgently request paid TuriiT League and II line Market C'luh to forward to the secretary of this state grange for L" iieral puhlieatioii, replies to the folluwiiig (juci-tions: Kirbt Can a tariil on imports directly or indirectly protect the home prices of agricultural staples as long as the surplus is sold for export, and the export and the home price for there are the name? Second If it ennnot must not this unprotected industry pay for the cost of protection of the pro tected industries? Third Is not sul a system of proteetioh injuriously unjust ami inequitable to the producers of agricultural staples. Fourth Will not a bounty on iht! export of agricultural staples for the protection of their prices in the home market lie just and eiiuit able so long as protection by a t.iriii on imnorts is in onerationf Tho American Protective Turifl League made no reply to tho dial lenge. ( li t III. KS ( OKIUT I IO.V The Salem Journal, Iiep., whose editor was a member of the last coirupt legislature, reprints tin communication which recently ap peared in the (Ii akd and State Journal and sinned. "One ho Un posed tho Simon Charter," which among other things stateil: "There were none of the mem Ix rs of the leirislature from Lain county w ho opposed the election ol Mr. I lot oh and opposed the sunon charter, that were able after we ciime home, to tniiko a trip fast or travel around tho world, or build additions to oir houses, or paint our bams, we simply stood by our pledges made by the people aiid fought the ring boodle to tin hitter t ml. 1 went a poor man came out still poorer, but honest and with a charoonscieuce. It com incuts as follows: I The above is Cod's truth. Th Iwi iuihlicans renominated the only man who in the last legislature bowed his head to the Simon gang. In the senatorial caucus to make sure of his vote he sat between Simon and McCinn until the votes were gathered. Ho got onto the committee to revise the house journals at $10 a day and no one knows what other rewards he ilui not get. Out upon such creatures in the name of republicanism! A republican should wear no man's ollar or he is not a republican to start with. Lditor Salem Journal, j IKIW 10 IIKIOMK ItK.tnill L. Kal fruit for breakfast. Kat fruit for luncheon. Avoid pastry. Shun muffins and crumpet. And buttered toast. Kat whole-meal bread. Refuse rice puddings. Decline potatoes if they are served more than once a day. Do not drink too much tea or coffee. Walk four miles every day. Take a bath every day. Wash the face every night in w a rui water. Sleep tight hours a night. Answers. lirownsvillo Times: The plank in the Oregon state platform on finance is about as easy for a silver as it Hold man to stand upon, still it does not commit the republican party to any policy. that is icre it is weak. It it means iree silver, it should sav so; if not it hoiild be equally plain. In tact ilver men rather have the best oi it. ith all the boasted indcpen dence of the republican partv 1'. is too weak-kneed to come out plainly on the money question, as do the I ,c umcrats. Contradictory statements some times creep in on the most heartily vorkeil lor pioposition. for in itanee the Ulobe-Dcuioerat which is one of the most pronounced of the gold standard papers, and has been promulgating the statement that the only silver advocates were ilver mine owners and those in crested with them ntvntly says: As a politician. Senator Carter is lor free silver; but as a business man, he is part owner of one of the principle gold mines in Montana." lioston Herald: The Oregon democrats declare e xplicity for trie silver, ai.tl the Oregon republicans straddle the questions. As betwttn the financial planks of the two parties, the democratic position is f nCth d to more respe t. Il is w ruts ho' it is not cowardly us well." Kven the Kastern .'Id bug con demns the stradole propoaitio:i It is natural tor the press ol that sec tion to think that the silver propo sition is wrong, and their opinions as to t'nc democratic platform have no wt ight in Orcgou. Tlie Htutlx thcMlrlcttl foiuny ha been lu CiHia county, ami la en route to Douglas and Jackson. COVERED WITH HUMOR YVbrn I tu ihlrtcwi old I briran to bar. aoru eyca ami kiim. aii'l fn.'n uiv far a liuinur firfad. I df'tur 'I with Ilia Jiflvr'-nt aUiful ducliirr, lul Ih.-y ilnl nn hu k'mmI. aly dlM'itMi waa Kczrimi. liy lt,l llitiu It !ia.l iroliu 11 over my hfttd, tun; and .cv. Noilly tjuuiriit I would llv.,aoi would t.'.i lui i,ul ( r(.'l thxma Kcacnila. I uwd four li,a a of C'itk iha, Aveeakfaof Cl'Tlel-'lia soap, una thn ImjuU- of CiTiri'iu llmoinsT. U v Ii ilr all i-aiiie out at Uiat time, but now II ! m tliu k I no lianlly cotnb It. I am alili.li yiiira old, il(b lut oounda. anil am rM-if.-rllv hi-II. Mum IUEA.V OilA.N'Wil., Clayton, N. V. Si-ainT Ct aa Tiratuput Wtrm htiJ with Cc Ttira H'lAr. anlkf api:ir.lina nf i ' Til i I, l.nl' mrnt. ami mild auanof Ciliciaa Kikutvam.ifrcauM f buioor cures. Hold throurhnul tht world. frlr. C'-rirrat, v i rViAr. .i H.imli it. c. and II. J'oiiia iluiu aar caaM 0'iir., M..t Hmi IV-t..n. mr " Uow lo tun Liu j but Uuuiu," mailed fna. Dally Oiiiird April Mokkiso.n's "PAi sr'-Thls highly clusslcul proilllclliiil was pltseiileil III gixid taste In u nrgu hud upiieeuilive HUilielict at tlie operu house lust eveli Ing. The piny IhsiiIiIIiiiu ill elleet ulid w hen properly produced is one of the urundi-st lliiil'hus ever heen pluced on the singe. .Morrison'" prcsenliiiiuii of the piece was hnik-ed fnrwunl lo with ColinHlerulile iiliticiiHtioii tiiid ull the requirement of the euiiiinny were met. They did ull they promised to do uinl have won populur fuvnr in this city. The story ol the pluy is one thul curries the auditor Into oilier worlds Ihitii this ami make him think of Ihu things of other sphere of w hich he him often rend hut never seen, llefun the pluv in finished one is almost uiadi to reali.e that there Is a hereul'ler, ie h us is r-o udniiritlily pictured out in coiini clion with tliu life of (lie Immor tal "KuUMt." The scenic pmiliiclioiis used in coniKCtioii with the piece ure soliiething grilllil and goleons. The lights thrown upon the tu;t' In il luminate Mi pliisio uud his iincamiy spilits iu their work of destruction and ruin were sutnslhing seldoin seen on I he slime. Ths scene on the llrnekeii where lire and brimstone are showered upon the suH'cring mortals, and t lu ll mi I scene wlieu Meplnslo loses his power over Faust, lift an indelible iuqiressioii upon the mind of Ihu audi tor. D.c.ly Uoard, Apill Kvipknck Intkopuckp. In the mutter of Hie Kightli street and liluir sin el Improvements made by the city of Kiigene, I lie evidence w as intro dilced lodity before lteferee Woodcock. Itilyeii A oung and J J Walton iip pea'reil for the plniuiill's ami I'liy At toruey 10 It hkipworili and (ieo It Dorris for the dclemliiuts. Two eases huve been made of the suit, entitled t'te Kightli street mid liluir street cases. They will not be argued for iluv or two "yet. About SS'tOUO is in volved iu the suit, being in I lit form of improvement orOeied hy the city u h eh the property hnlders on lln atrcets have refused to pay. Misfit. L'nder tins head the Al btiny Democrat publishes the follow ing: "Yeslvrduy morning three I'li genu people arrived in Albany on li e llyer Ironi San t'riineisen mid leliirutd lioine mi the noun train. The llyer did not slop ut such a small village as Kiigene, hence the necessity of coining on lo Ihe big town of Albany, where It stops to gel water, sometimes." Il might be proper to say right here Unit it bus been years since three people from Situ Fruneisco sli pped at Albany tiny longer than necessary to caich a I ruin for some progressive eity. Xo.MINAl'KP A ("Of NTY JlPliK. Tuesday's Albany Democrat: The re-public-.in central committee was in ses sum tin ufieriioipii, in secret session, for Ihe purpose ol elect im; u CMnlltlule in place of Dr J W t'ole for e.iiinl.v jiiilg. Notwithsliiinliiig the fact I hut Dr t'ole had w ritten the committee that he would remain on tlie ticket aectiriling to information given the Demofrat. u successor was named. Judge J X Duncan was nominated ul'ter u spirited contest. Pally l.uard, April ; .'. A Nkw I.ool'. Tlie Western Union Telegraph Company's repair crew now stHtioneo in this t-iiy is buililing u new- loop from the iiiiiiii hue al tlie S I depot to the olllee up town. The new lisip will slttit I rim i it point near the S I' freight tlepot. The old one starts from a point east of the passenger depot. New poles arc now being trimmed for the loop and Ihe old oms w ill lie removed. FltKK Mktiiopisis The Oregon conference of Ihe Free Methodist church has concluding its meeting. Appointments were miulu us tollows: Kiigene district, ii F Kiuullcv district elder. Spliliglleld. Kngelie, Oak Mill mid Monroe, W K (iooilc; Mohuwk, Cedar Hat and I'oburg, W M l'lntt; Uiisebiirg, to be supplied; Drain, ( II J, rump; Wolf Creek, in be supplied; J II Brown, evuugelist. Xekds Uaix. A gpntleman who recently went to N'ew liall, Cnllfuruiit, writes from there stilling that the country is about dried up ami is nearly reiidv to blow nwny. Tliev have only had four and ouc-hiilf inches of rain in a year. 1-ruit will ant yield half a run, tlie I ices aie not linlmg tlit-m selves, and the grain iaaix Inches high and turning hmwu. Pally Ouard, April Dii:l. )J Slingley, Hged about ol years, died of cancer at her home tit Franklin Monday evening, Apiill'o, Is; ii. lH'ceused leaves a husband ami several children. The remains were interred In the Jiimaii etmelery to day. Paoy tiuara, April Dikp. At Cohurg, Oregon, April L'Ul, IXKi, from the cttects of a coll caught while running law hm in the river, Charles Cook, aged 20 years. The funeial was held today and Ihe remains interred iu ll.e Coburg 1 O O F cemetery. Wk.kkly CiiAMiK. F K Duan's reuhu weekly change of ad was made ("day. His ml always contains some thing new. Head it and ste w hat he has to say P d.tv, Corvallis Times: The n nnina ti.ni en the tlemocratic ticket of JtiiUc John Hurnett for associate i juti-."i' of the supre ne court is a deserved compliment '' an ahle j'irist. A pioneer law . r of the state, a citizen of worth an 1 a not able e,.iu:p!e of a self-made man, Jud-e Iturneii if elected would bring strength and respect to the supre aie court. M my an old tinier in all Willamette valley count; s will cast usi.le partisan feeling in June and drop in a vote for John Burnett. ! Personal. I p, yCuid. April .'.'. i K L umpbell is up from Portland, i Mi.s U.-II Lyons is visiting at W alloc. Joseph DaHois U now at Ueiiver, foloralo, ('live Cheshire I quite lek wltli lilni fever. J Ctioodale.of Cohurif, wu In Lu ciiu toihiy. Henry Smith, of Crwwell, w lu Kngelii) today. SlJJiieKson. ofCreswell, gave this nlllcea pleastiut cull today. lien Lurch, a Lematl u erchant, spent lust fvenhig in Lunelle. I' X Kelly and funiily, of Pleasant Hill, were In lOugeiie today. Attornev Khisey wa doin. legal business lii Porllaud yesterday. (i W tiiillln went to Cottage (J rove on a short business trip I his Hlletllooll. F W lluvellc-k and funiily arrived lu re toilu, Irom Oklahoma Territory and w ill locate. Mr F J Slime, of Franklin lelt, on lust night's overland tiuiu i ll u visit to relatives ill Med fold. We ure pleused to .lute that Mr John llaud-aker, of Tuciiuei, Wash, was improving at last uccounts. Mr if J Farii.woitli, of Portland, lias accepted a podtioii III the hurd wure store of F L Chamber. Archbishop tiros", of Portland, re turned to tin city this morning afur u short visit at t'ottuge (J rove. Mis J S Mills, wileof ltishop Mills, bus Ueii piiti sick at the family home on Ferry street for the past few days. Mi. I-luora Seal, who is now in Virginia, is expected to be brouifht buck hi re soon. She is quite low with eiinsiimptiou. Frank Mnltesoii lias formed a law parluersbip in Anaconda, Montana, and w rites thai he is much pleased wilh tlie city. Mrs Kiigene Hast man and children, ol Salem, are visiting wilh the Imly's part-nis, Mr uml Mrs David Tuouipsoii, In this city. Joseph Koch, the civil engineer, Is now at Jacksonville, making a man of Jackson county, Mr Kocii under stand hi profession thoroughly. l'r,.i,l..iit I'll ('haniiinii of the uni versity left for Pendleton this morn ing, lie Is lo ileliver tlie ai'iires oe fore the graduating class ol the Pendle ton schools next Friday. Dr W Ktiykeudull returned home tmliiy from Salem, w here he hud been to deliver Ids regulur weekly lecture on gynecology before tlie medical de piiiliiiitit of Willamette University. I'liisislhe doctor's lust trip to Salem this year as the medical depiirtineiil of Ihe university closes this week. ItevJA Longhot'otn of (hi city, Itev Cieo ltnml of Coliurg, Key (iuither of Yisuliu, Calitorni ', and Lev L D Heck, of Seattle, Washington. syndicate missionary ol the Oregon and Wush iiiglou Synod of llie C P church, were piisseiigers from this city to Creswell on the afternoon tram to attend the meeting of the Willamette Presbytery which convenes tonight. Hup Intelligence. Piiyallup Commerce: The Meeker hop yard on the wrsl side of Aekersoii street south of the electric line, is be ing plowed up and will be sowed to grain. Auburn, X Y, Argu: The II M Conner hop yard tins been plowed up and the laud sown to grain. Tlie David Hart hop yard has been grubbed oil', root and pole. The land has been plowed ami drugged, uml w ill tie planted to u variety of cereals, thus assuring some returns. Telegrams from Cadfornin show that the heuvv frost diil mucli damage, to fruit. In many cases theihimngeis siinl tube so great Unit tlie crop will not be picked. It is said to have bet n hcaviirl on the InwIiinU, although fruit un tho higher lauds sullVred se verely. Sowinu Hackwaui.. On necotint of the ruins this month the sowing of spring grain has been greatly retarded. Mauv of our farmers have nearly Cieir entire crop yet to sow. The' .Metk's have JnOacie to ow and the Villi' neai ly as much. I niHIilln liidlitna Wit n llnm y. PFNin.KToX. Or., April HI, Over ISO Indian held an excited council to- dllV nt the Cllilltillll licence r,ir..rilli.. the payment to them nf'fU.UOO Bp- propriaicu ny me governun lit. Tlie maiority want tlie principal ami in terest, instead of the interest alone, us prov .led by congress. There Is gen. era I dissali-fui-tion among Ihe Indians, and Agent tl W llarpei has sent u communication lo Washington p, llH. celltiin hut can lie done. A.arltj ol I Inn 4 niini Hunk Sum. Al.liANY, Oi, April 21. The re mainlng assets of he Linn County National bank were sold at auction today hv Deceiver lien 1 1 A ll.tll t 4 I tat - 000 was ienli.ed from the sale. This, wilh the Slli.ono already collected bv toe receiver, will pay the remaining 13 per cent of Ihe in In, .0,,, I ,... oi. Mr Hush savs an assessment of 18 or iu 'per cent will htj levied 11 1 Hit) i-ioi-miniiifm io pav accrueil intciest which will wind up the bank's all'airs. 71 ii i, ii liny Vtllliurnu. l'lOti'LlXII Anpil'M It ..... ...... i ' --r-'" us si.tt.i (ontiilii, on what is considered gisal autliorily. that W S Mason, eandidate for mayor on the ami Simon ticket miiiiii wiinnruw. Slit i-du Divmn-i.- t m v.. lirook lias ciiiiinienced suit in the cir- ciiii coin i lit procure a divorce from I I. Is "111. 1 I k V ! llP.w.U .... the glotinils of desertl n. The eoimle u martie, in Jackson county, Iowa, March M, IsTI. ' Di:t i.iNKii.-On Recount of harinif t I ITO I'.asl II, ,11 It W I, . . , , . , i ia lias ue tonc.l th demo rutin lio.lliuatioii for I couiiiy t.eusurcr. The VHcancv will j N' "l":'1 l I'" eting of the central ! eomiiiillee lu x! Friday. ! Popular Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, CALL ON JULIUS JsiLDSMrni. Headquarters for the Eugene Soda Wprks. Junction City : Milling Companj, MAX UFACTUItKIlS OF THK ' "WHITE ROSE" FLOUR... " o o . OJJAEANTEED li-auing grtJci-iB. Multerville Iiein. More rain more rest, more ruin more grass. , i. ..I., I ti oel buck the uhl l l-ii mroic p . , , i ,. tried ferryman, Uruul lleudrieks. Husiness stem to lsglii K ' vive and soon we will lieur the hum of industry on every baud. School I progressing nicely. V Milam Is teaehlng his sixth term ut this place. Misses Pellf, Edna and Fannie Millican are tfaehlng In ioinlng tils trict Is-low Kiigene; William Hroolt is leaching al McKenzle Bridge; James Donaldson is teaching at Ups-r Lea burg; Miss Lizzie Vuugliuti is teueli-IngutCe- arFlut, Miss llnttie Dotson Is going to seliool al Monmouth, ami Jake Uofhnoiir lelt for Portland where he will determine on the business that he will follow this sun r. Tills Is the list of Walterville teacher. County Division saiKMK. There Is a move on foot ill tlie v.cildt.V ol Hiiena Vlsta to have a slice of Polk county cut oll'iind annexed to Benton. The people who leside ubout Hueiiu Vista state tint In order to get lo the county seat, Dallas, they are obliged to go In a roundabout way, llmllukes time and makes the excuse much irreatet than if the could lake the boat and run direct to Corvallis. Dal las, uml ti e people thereabouts, are uuxlou for tills to lie done. The reason 1 hut Independence is striving to take the county seat Irom Dallas. The Corvallis Times says that as the Hueiiu Visiu people would like to "do" Independence, they full In nicely with Dull... If they succeed In bringing the thing to a successful termination nt t lit- next meeting of the legislature Dallas will he left w ith the balance of power, uud the H-ople of lluena Vinta huve what they desire, lieiiton a so would la.' the richer by having (ac quired an uddltion of good farming land. A Whitk Dkkk. Oreg.niian: Tlie citizens ol Crouk county are much put out on account of the slaying ol a white deer, which has been running over that section for a niuuis-r of years, and which was looked upon us a sort of mascot, and which no one would harm, until a short time since one Poiudexter wantonly slot it. Such curios are very seldom foui.d, but in story and In souk lor uges past oc cassional references are made to u "milk w hile dire" or while deer, which is generally supposed to have heen u myihicul or legendary animal. I bis w hite deer of Crook county, how ever, was no myth, for Its snowy hide is now in pickle u a taxidermist's shop in Portland, and (lame Pn lector Mctiuire is pre a ring at tlie rtipiest of lie people ol l ronK county, lo make big trouble for Puindexler, who killed the aiiimnl about February 1, during tho season when it is not luwful lo shoot deer of any color. LeiTI'uk Oakland item in Ito.se burg Plaindeiiler: "Prof H Chap man, president of the Stale Unive eity delivered a lecture In Young' hull Saturday evening, lo a good audience. Subject, Our Slate University, illus trated wilh stereoplicnii view of tlie buildings and rooms of Hie ilill'ercnt departments that are carried on for the instruction ami benefit of llie student and also showing how it Is possible for many young lucu nml women to ob tain un education with a limited amount of means, prof Washburn was in company with Prof Chapman urn! assisted iu the lecture by iuhii ipiihtiiug the lantern slides, which were very iulareslluif. . Prof Chair man held divine services at the Pres byterian church, Sunday evening." liosKiu im'aSHAMK Roaeburg Re view: At the piigillsiic entertulinnent in Co A's armory in this city, Satur day night, there was quite a crowd of spoils. S-huylerand Hamlin had . bout, and there were several minor "scraps," one ambitious young man standing up lu u,e rn(, ,,,) gKKK wilh a Chinaman. A local sporl got his nose badly llutteiied out, and youth from Fluitene wa hit In the stomach, and had to be carried to his corner. On the whole, the atliilr was about a disgraceful as could well lie imagined, and was not a financial sue cess, w e are pleased to learn." Wa.ioncttk ti) ParkWHI Clark having upholstered scut, made for his spring transfer wngon ami expect ) establish a Passenger route between this city nml Merutu'. park on Sun days and special occasions during M, wea Her. The wagon has a neat and serviceable top, uml will cninfortabl v Trl 1:1 14 people. The round rip to the park will be made every two hours, ami H moderate charge w ill be I'l il ,. I,f,1,ewlierreiuain favor "hie he tint trips w ill be mails next fro ii !'" im 'V. 1w""""l," M slart iro ii h o p,n,p. Icecream parlors. Ol'l't'llL'lt flew .at ........,,.,, uueitu nermann, the heiiler V.oo Koia tt,.l ifhewiiul'l ne b i ileuliiesaa. lie advert l.e to do, He said he could, but wauled the C'1! ,,'M,,"' l'h I. The i; " V -eorae on general prlnoi-h-s w ,.1,,,,, knowing ttiiything about inpers.in.illy tll?tlle fiafl vJt 1 eople should at least be very "it n. Jii t be credulous. A lll'u r .vr r... ' , f ''d-vauir Company l,a pttW(, a i ..i. tubular dust oolleotor In the mi I in this city. Thi. machine . n2"U1wt ,rau,.l" variou. , V irom me vi rmtera aiwl .1.. u .. u.t., . ..( wim me dust room, In which there is always , ' danuerof exiil.a.1.... Ti.. e.. I'allTtlaard, April IS. I lass ok 'W.-The class of 'W of the V ' W 0feKo" "day ele . 'd BEST QUALITY The most popular Hour in tho market. s0lj uv Junction (i,y it,.,,,,. Times, April is, Kugene bus begun urriitigei,,,,, , a fireman's tournament i . , 'u probably on July 4. Theiewji T races, bub uml huh and wet tJ- , boys should get down t ' compete for I lie prizes. The Odd Fellows picnic at F. Ap.il the IWth, lu homirnfti,;.'1 seventh iitiiiiVfi-sary u,, (lf ,....n. , n name gHtlieriii.j Ibree linkers uml lieb. L,.!.. s." delegutloii will uttend fuuii'lhi, . (amlnliites for the varinn. rf both county and nrecinei ti.....' fail to tliu llielr lieei-plaiice f "i""' wnii me Cnilllty jL, Tills will be necessary l ., names run be placed mi ile ballot. IllliiWSVII.t.K lit 'IUil.AHY.TU' low ing tu count Is given (,f at Browiniville Timr-iluy niK. i" niglii (1 Ct oo.y ikCnVsinr,.,! Brownsville, was btoki u lntoauj safe buiglarized, the robber an enliiiMce bv forcing "iwd tls-fr,' door. They drilled a half hu-l, hni. the door uud destroyed llie cuibUi. lion, -ivmij iiiuiu an enirsnre Ut safe. The secured uImiiii oq terlng the nooks nml eiiqilyiim. iiiNiKp noil papers out oil I lie U air. . few toms were found under IlieW wiiik near uy, also u enin sa,- & tuinlllg f 1, dropped by Hihih edge of the sidewalk. Tney did moiesi Hiiyiiiing ei-c. 1 ln-rt . clue us yet lo the Identity ofn la-rs. iney ure npsrvil . . sume pciso is wlin blew HNTUc sou's sale opi II ubout lu vear. if, , both sufes were oratnl ;i u;; same manner. TlIK KlVKK AMI Hakiior Bill The (JlIAKI) bus received frmuU gressuuin llerinunu u copy uf I Unit and huri.or bill coinplt-if. Iij,, that (lU.ObU ia upprupriilvil fur t liiiUliiu wilh it out liming ciy,:-) lo be pant as apprtipriiilmns umS time to time be imide by lav amount for the impniiiit-iiM W illumctte uml li.iiil.ill it t upproprialioiis to be iiisilr fur Itiip- meiil not exceeding work progresses. Pally Cuurd, Aprils. FoR DkNVEU. Salem S'atfsmi day has this: F.ditor MHrieai. -Junclioii City Times, pawii id- Salem veslerdav, on Hit! RH i i i! i r... ri....... cl. whlllier he has Ireetl calleilbr kt'l den mid serious illness uf lii-Drfirt U. S. Land Cciiiriffl Jui'l Ware.havingWni pointetl U. S. Circuit Co CominissiontT for the (list: of Oregon, is now pF to make IIomkstkad riu? Final I'hoofs, nmltakefc timony in Contust Ct Having had thirty years c perienco in this line, he ' guarantee satisfaction : every case. OlTuo in Fellows' lUiiKling, Eue' Orejion. ASH GROVE POULTRY Breidinj pi to nons in the suti. White IMvn.outli lt'J'; and Biown hfP and Silver llambtiigs. Eggs $1.50 Dsrl5;twosEirf: 1 sUo date f ,'l', l,,,,,,',iir) l Jd. a lor sale. Sslis'" " " ki - if LI : v ,i.y tyui1 .1.imM i-urnit't M- -l-M-h", t'rnli. , cm i;i, or i:. T'T r.t'lf itU. (iinU. t 1 , f,.e ... ..p., ';..,:'.::ffi j K An in"-. ! '. ' i.l nhr ucarsua. 1 ,J" t-.llorfMKH'UU .... M .... n PUk'V CAlk' iat aanoLw vm- IDI B. WOtiern siaiu. A CUP f it T, -..its T:-:r. m' r ' aaaf rorasle.t Yi-HrKt. i' '"h "" LADIES wwusf DR. FCUX UE BBU" I aiaaa a a-i ar tliso-'iiniJ Mid oi'lr I .UM1 l.er- Vn th - nm-k-t. 1 liahlant.- th, ma-It1 nuut. (tmiinno s IU cult 1 ' U cull " Jf IE DSBU'S i 1 ;, sy ----i u' -1 OSHIRS PKINO I'll' afonia, Kiit.up, orvfen. m SHL.IA1WI1S t. : -. -n tjj'U',' i' steel Be mxm