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fcr A ' n i try--' for Infants and Children. rulutla I eo mil eIaptwl lo cliIMren that recommend " "perlnr t a"T I'recrl JitloU knows to mo." JL A. Attmt,J. I i 111 So. Oxford Bl., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The UM of 'CaaUirla U o unlrereal awl In merit w well known tliut It scrana a work of uprrogatlon to endurwi It. Few urn the luUllltfent famlllne trlio do not kucp C'MtorU erlUiio M(jr nrh.M Cajuxk llutTTX, T. I)., hew York City. ' Tm CVktacb Cowrr, 77 MenaiY fifa-siT, rw Ymi fin Cnatorlai run Colin, Cimatljatlon, Lour btoiw Ii, Morrinea, l'.nutatl'.a KJU Worm, five iluejn mid jironiote. gi-tttlun, Wllliout lejurloii medication. "For afwrnl year I hare rwimrw?... ' y,iiir'l'a.torta,' and slinll alwaj xintii : do n It ha Invariably produced uvin.-.i. result." ruwiH r. rjariri, m. t., JiBlh Etrout and 7tli Avo., New York City W.I.BROWN, B. D. PAINE. F.W.OSBURN. Pretlaent. Vic Prealotnt. Chlr. TUB Eugene Loan and Savings BANK, Of Eugene, - DIRKCTOItS-D. A. l'alne, 3. II. Ilnrrla, J. Iiarla, H. 1. 1'alixi. A'. K. Itruwii, J. r. Ilotauaou, K. W. oaburti. Pall Up Capital. : : : General Banking Business Transacted. Interest allowed on time dcpoalt. Collection entriiated to our cars will receive fowpt attention. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Uddent. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff Joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailment?, All Morse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle., Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Scat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. Muslims Liniment count en Pain, Makes rtan or Beast well gala. la keel on I! lent K.f. PAKK'S AiWertlaln Aiieni'T. U and A Mert'hatita k.frtanirt. San Kranfl.ro. Cat nh.ie contract lor ilvnrtilii can in.de THIS PAPER ..tftoe Gwat. H;:dv &a '.f' . ,i 'lllllloll, ('J 1 I'll, lucre, 'titr: Kiliii Kii . Ni rv- "Ok'-V ' t-ll tWJU-llllli! ' f ) 1 . "t IllO ri '. tV.f . i nd o I h e I i'vvrj.. 11 tl. ,'' I " v t vomtri and it neathd I ' i'-' 1 ' ""r')tem. ' liV HuJt (lit.! 1" en I liiy, 'VV , -1 N.rmine, ".'Trl kinla.lt.na, ,.,;U".-i d..h., ! 1 -J " f"'"TI , y day o I Ll. I'lJtt.it,,.! Thia extm- rtrdliury Uo- IiiTeuatur la be in n . t wondcrfu i dlaoovery t.f the an. It liaa lif.n rn tV.mi'd ly tlio men tif Kuni and America. Hujan la CKTJ.' Mudiaa rnpa niri.urrtss of the i t a. riieriie In vo tl.rt. Ctirxa LOST IANU00D , t.'f , r !'.WSi ":,V qulrkly, OTerJ,0rprlvten,ViTfnifrl lretnatuiTUta inr.n. luiimtrni-y In the frit Itanv ll I. a eyuiptom of armlnU weknv and barremn-M. II can bo .lui'lJ lu iiltUvt by Uw tiMor IIikIv.ii. The new tlwovery wa. inatl. it the Prwol.l. let of the old f.uiu.Hudoai Mfdic.l lailltuta. Ill the .Iron ,.! Tliaim r Okie, ll U vry powerful, Ixil ti.unl.m Kuld for II 00 a pat -amort at'katee lor lt.C0tl.iiiMalr1 boirak Written eiutruur r'en fcr a furtv IfytMilmy ali hoiueand are i,4 rntm.y rnntl.alx mote will be wut to yiHifrret.railrh.rt, tletid f.r rlrru.rtand .'tiiii.,ii!l. A -11 wee Ht'UNO: Mi.UICAl, iMirna, aTaaeUoai eitowioai, .H.rkrU KIIUKta, aVraurlarvfi U Tlio county cuiivuhs Ingiiu at Cotiurg tomorrow. From prrsent imlicatioiiH tlio uttunduuco of l-gi-lativo carnlHluti.-s will not be a large ua usual. Tlio weather of tlio piist inontli is probably ruHjioiinible lor tlio un usual amount of hickntss in tin; community. CoMh and la griiiic urc common complaints. Tlio county can vacs began a' Coburg this u'ftcrnoon. The circuit will uilord our country fricndi much uinii.-ciiu'iit. Ho out nud bear tbo iigaregition tvhu.i it ap pears in your precinct. Some voters labor under the minapprehcnHioii ti nt thcrtato en ntor clectetl at this election will voto for two United States Kfiiators. That is not the ca.e. lie will vote for ono only, a successor to Senator Mitchell. Melirido's successor will bo chosen by tbo legislature of 1901, and tbo senators elected this time will bold only during the sessions of 1S'J7 and ISD'J. Shoriir Jolinsf-n has stated that be bus kept a record of the mileage that ho has tr tveled in Lane coun ty during bis term of oil ice and when he retires will suo the county for the amount. Wouldn't it be a food idea to elect a man who will be satisfied with the legal salary nt the J une elccli in and let Mr. Johnson b gin bis suit at once? Mr. Skipworlli stated before lie was nominated for senator that his physical condition would not permit bis making tbo canvass, and since that time bis physician has positively forbade his doing Bo. lie will, if his health permits, speak at a few ol the principal point, probably Cottage (irove, Junction City ami Kugene. The list of appointments is unnecessarily long and the canvass will tax the strength of an able-bodied man. Tlio ltegister is rather apprehen sive about county patronage. Con sidering that u part of the proprie torship of that paper bad strong democratic Jennings until they purchased tin plant, it does not appear to be material which paper should be ci t r. m i zt'tl. If a straight republican paper is entitled to it, the Journal is the only one of the lot that can make a decent claim under a republican admii.istration. Fruit Commissioner Dosch says the outlook for the fruit crop is not s, bad as it might be. In Cal ifornia they will not have more than 10 per cent of a crop, while in this state there will be ol) per cent of u crop, and in some places more. As the tipples areoiily blooming now it is too earlv tosnc.ik with certain tv nl'iHit tlie crop. the lams art unfavorable, preventing the polleni Z.itinii of the blossoms; but, if tbev cease and the bees areable io work the crop will bo all right. As the croi) is to bo short hero anil in California, prices will be high, and tins will go towaril the making u the hiss in quantity. "lteirister: "The (.laiid and Uroad-Axe howl about economic ailmintstrauon in the slienll s ollice and on top of there ranting howl they proclaim that tbo democratic nominee shouui no chosen nv the people to succeed Mr. Johnson, Say Mt.-i.-rs. lii'AHD and l!Mad-A.c how about the Inst democratic shcrill and hi foolish and rotten expenditures. lid he or his clan work for 'kitchen girl wages How nianv ill p-itics did Jim No land have'.' lni the lifAhb make any objection as to the number ol leputies be employed and the sal ary they received?" The last dem ocratic administration will certain ly C'liipare favorably with the republican one just prior. How ever, we are not lighting ib tut is sues. Live ones are what we are after. J. K. Nol it d,e.-sheritl', was not working under n salary, ami hence I ad a right to employ a a pgiivent of deputies, if he wantnl to, as the taxpsytrs were not injure I I hereby. ::ud the WHgi s p i'i . ';;, . I)) private busiue.-s. It is uttlercnt with Shcrill' Johnson, lie is work ing under a siipulatid salary, and his utlieial acts are subject to fair criticism. The (ii akh will not in dulge in personalities. The above quotation shows how siily the writer is, without coinne"t. The two democratic editors of that p:KT who are sustained bv the patron ace of the sherilf's cilice, think that some defense must be made ami therefore set up a howl about James Noland. W hy not about i John Sloan? I SOUND MEN WASTED. The peoples party x'calivecom miiteo is in session at l'ortland b day. It is the genual desire of men of all views on finance that tlio committee make it porsiKo for a fair test of the sense of the people oil tlio financial question. Ibis can only I e done by a union of forces. It makes no difference whether the candidate is a demo crat, peoples party or republican but ho most bo sound on the finan eial question and not a trimmer of rails to catch voles from ull sides Reliable men are wanted. Not sucli men as Hermann and Ellis who voted against every ratio from 1G to 20 when the Sherman bill was under consideration, tbev voted for what tiicy knew was an impossible ratio 20 to 1. Realizing at last that the silver sentiment was in the ascendancy they voted for free silver uml those votes were cast at a time when they knew that there was ab-olutely no bopo for silver legislation. Henna nn was defeated in con ventioii and Kllis deserves defeat in tbo election. The time has come when political parties and men that straddle the financial issue will not be trusted. REST SLEEP Alil'SE, THES CAJOl.EltV, Usually the republican press car. not find terms too harsh to apply to member of the people party. using such terms us cranks, an ari-hihts, socialists, and uccusing them of being rea.ly and willing to revolutionize the government. Let there be talk, however, of a union of peoples and democratic parties, then too flattering terms cannot be used and the most tender solicitude for tbo welfare of that party is dis played without sl'nt. They pretend to bo fearful that the peoples party will bo swal lowed up by the democrats and exhort the faithful to stand out solid for principle. At the same time they pat tlio democrat on the back and advise them nol to unite with a lot of disreputable populists. This is the game that is being and has been played in Lane county for the past three months. The republicans are well aware that without u union of the other parlies the election of their nomi lice is certain, olherw ise they stand Hood prospects of defeat. 1 he peo pies party man, or democrat, who will bo caught by such chaff do serves a guardian. FHil'KES (ilVE I HE KKAS0N. The ltegister dearly loves thedem ocratic and populist parties il separated. If united it has noth ing but contempt and scorn for them. The reason is very plain. Take tbo vote on shcrill, two years ago, for instance. Johnson had l'J")7 votes, a plurality over Day, the democrat, of 5(11, and over Withers, peoples party, !)lo. Yet the votes of Day and Withers, together, ex ceeded Johnson's voto by -IS 1 . For clerk, Jennings bad a plur ality over Whitcaker, democrat, ol oil); over Itohrcr, peoples party, 1 1. Yet united their vote excelled Jennings by i'7. Is it any wonder they love the parties best when separated? Hi nol these figures furnish cogent reasons why tlV; democrats and peoples party of l.anccounty should unite on the entire ticktt? A populist writing in a Southern Oregon paper from ! rant's l'ass says about the situation in Joseph ine countv: "The republicans of this county, seeing that their ticket is in danger, owing to fusion of the populist iiiel democrats, are endeavoring to batnluozlo member of the opposition by prating about party piiuciplcs. The real fact of the matter is that they wanted each of the minority parties to nomi nate a ticket, so that they would have had a walk-over. With the combination ticket in the field defeat stares the republicans in the face, which worries thrm more than lack of prin ciple." The Register of this city is also much shocked that the populist and democrats should have fused on some of the caiuli dates, and sheds elephant tears concerning "principle," when two of its three proprietor were demo' crats up to the time of the pur chase of the organ and probably are now. o-wjii nvn3 riirUT Liihl 1 Ull Uyh.rd. v- ro cwi.plct"ly covered with Ei enn, !.d '.iit.t'i my Biifn-re tbe .M" pei Iw tly r.-.v.. 1 bd to .11 w.th botu kind. "'Id up, ond nv in- (mm tlei " My huatmnd had to tin .. ml ui ,ln,. l-ui I. a a l..liy. 1 tiled tlio b .t tili. -I l i t ifcclr iwdleluea (, uie lio rell'I, uml 'Irnvi. mo uImumiI ernry. I d vmI to i i to i ii Kt.er.iiir.". "'id did o, ulire ue'i u.v I. im.n:.! li- l to K" l.fiity mile" to If-t IM.-HI. A 4 .oi.ii mi liu K"t back, I utd II, e I l TIM lit, U l l III "" "'"' f." ni.pilr.it,. m I wtt fr''''H ""! '', ,,11 f.,it niiiil. Ilefiiro I coniinmeeU iipIi.k the, rn-ii Tin i:r.Mrmr. I e uld i.t no eae lililil or d.y. I rou'd li'it '-r lu K't w.nn. It would lint inn Ill . Mini of llrlihiK. I alway. keep lb I 'I'Tlrl'H Ki HKIiir. In h'iu i and riieoinineiid th.iu lii nerylwly. Imaui ol their wonderful rtr. -l. Your, icmtelully, AO.NLSM.llAltlll,ru.b,leekleuburKC0.o inriiT rra Tihthhi ra To.rr.i.o, Pifc nni .'nil Hi ,,. - WirmUltiwi'ln i rn rat aior. r.nll. .,pllr.l,. of I i-riei (..iBliiw.il. I' r"- k,i cmr, il inl.1 iM ol tviwiaa Knuirax, greatest of huiuur curM- Kole thmnrhmit Bit wndd. P, Cerin a,. w i Bote, jv.i ln,i.ri.r. ami l fuila. lino A.i,en,u Ciae , Kl. I'ri.ut., Il'-t-n. m ur"Uow luCur. Turlurlua saw limumt frf. District (OUVflltiOlt. Jiitietlmi, Muy 4, ISM. Editok (1i;aiiI). ritaw publish ibe followltiK notice ill your next Issue. The M-iiii-aniiiial County i'U'1 Di" triet Coiivfiition of the C'hiireb tif Christ, will be held at rem Itlile. Muv "1. "- and 'I liurnilay Ibtt L'lst tbe'e W It M will convene. Ill the eveninir Jell Hank will lecture. That will be trettt I lull iMMiiieMlimiM lui-s Kriilay will be Kumlay Selioul ilay, coiiiliieiieing willi u sermiiil nl 11 o'clock and eliwlntr with a eliil lren's eiincerl, by Kern Kiile.SuiiihiV School, lulloweil with a bilk nv Jen iiiuik, in the evenhiL'. Kattirdav the in Christian Euiliavor day, oH-ning with a sunrise prayer meelini;, as imi:iI, nint elosiiiK with a Demurest "l'l MimIiiI eonhst In the evening. Thm will in- n liiiist Inlerestliii; fciilure of the coiiveiition. Each of I he contest ants Iiiivh ulri-mly won a silver into In I , uml w ill now eonti-st for a xolil ue-il'il Mils II W Schi:m ic, Sec. uk in lit s .Mr ( aril of Tliaiilts. Mayor J I) Matlock iind fmiiily 'le Hire to bike this luetlmtl of exteiitlini! their heurlfi-lt thaiiUs to the many kind friend who so williiitdy and materiiillv nssNti Hhmii during the lust sickness und at the tiuiH -if dei.lli of two tie O 'fd members of the luinily, Lulu ami Mnutl Mullock. Tiik Family. Minks Sold. What are known us the Lucky Hoy, Hard Scrabble nud Mat I ic mini's, in the ltohtouia tniiiinu ilislrict were yesterday sold at -berilfs sulo lo stilisft the chums of the lalmr ers. The mints were owned by Whip pie it Hunt, who put in a mill and il st-cuiH iiihttinl a( paying tbi'ir lulmrers, turned nil the prnceeds of the mini's over us payment on the plant, lclilc u portion which they kept themselves. As sunn its the laborers liiscoven d Ihi Ihey, lliroiiKli their rt'preseiittilive. Itiehard W'lilic, plnced tin ulliiehuii ul ull the mines ami personal property, whieli wt-ru sold yesterday, The inini s were bid in by pUnilill f,ir t.'tO. 40. An the lersontil property wtts mild u', the mine it is not known how much was realized from (bat source. In thk (ia.mk Cali.kd Kaiio. A until write tt Kili-on that if he w ill make bint hii X ruv upparatns that he etui wear on Ins body or have atlaehed to Ills sX'ftnc!ca or notigleH snthiit he ei lllil tee the second on a deck ol p hy I iit ciirilB ttiriii-tl face up, he w ill pay biin fcin.llUU on tlie iiisttillineiit pluli. The man evidently writes under lliesnp position 1 1 uit Edison believes there is honor among thieves, ami that if he will IU nn apparatus by which the man can steal a lartre portion of other men's money, liu w ill ulve u full pro rata to Edison. This world seems to tie full of men who want to get some thing for nothing. AMol'NT Dofltl.uii. Salem Journal: "J M Wallace i f this city, is in re ceipt of h letter from I' S Senator lion .Mcllrnle in winch he speaks of im proving the Willamette river finiii Oregon City to Eugene, nud say-. be lias obtained troin the eomtniitee on eommeree of the senate, nf which h I ii member, an increase of Jl.- t 00 over Ibe house bill, making jlo.tn'O eauh for the upper Willamette. While still retaining lite amount of Slinil.nilii over ii period of years, t e work of Mr Hermann in tlie house. Surely Ore gon tares well in Washington " Run Minus. A tlis;tiieli from ItakerCilv sivs: "The Virltic mine Saturday etehing S(.n( in 1 ;i ioi,nds of gold, a niiibipois, worth j.'i-ViMti. the pltnltiel ol ilats' inn nilh stamps. A 1 1 i 1 1 1 of (iiKi let t has been reaebed In the mine." According to reports front the Lawler mines gold is being taken out faster than tl.at since the recent strike. The friend of V T Kakin claim that the statement made bv Shcrill Johnson that "the tax roll was a mass of errors" was false and was leliberately hatched up to defeat um U'-ikin) tor tlio nomination for shcrill', he being Johnson's most formidable opponent, and that this was the verv worst kind of political intrigueever perpetrated in this countv. The "experts" on the books have never reported. hence it is impossible to tell wheth er tlie errors existed or not, although the til 'Aim w.is prom ised a st tienieiit, but was not fur nished with it. One tiling is cer tain, the delay il) the collet li .ii of taxes, is probably due to this Will Johnson's hired organ, the Register explain this allair. Ib v. I. D. Driver and Mr. Moor bead stated at Coburg that they wee opposed to free ami unlimited coinage ot silver. Mr. Moorhead is a gold standard man out and out, -while Driver attempt to straddle the question. TllK Ol'KKA Hol sK.-A number of gentlemen w ho nre interested in the proposition li lunula new opera house m this city, met last night to consider the mailer. Plans of the bull. liu,- were submitted by Contractor I, N Roney. As vet no ilcllnite conclusion has been reached. A tiTAim repmli-r was 1 11 formed by a prominent business man, who is interest! d. th:it liu- hances for a new opera bouse are vi-rv favorable. Will uk I.iuiit. Farnitv inf.rm us that the out crop w ill he exceeding ly light. On account of the verv low price obtained last fall very few eats were sow n, ami the rainy weather has prevented any being sow n thi-t spring. Many fanners predict that oats will I,, shipped into ibe state next w inter. Hvvi-: AivKi'iT.n. John Souther land, chairman of the peop e' party comity central Cnminittee, this luotii lug, untitled the chairmen of the deiiiocraticaiiil republican cnmmiUce, that Ihey would accept the invitation toparlnipate lu the county canvas which begins at Coburg tomorrow. Si itloi sl.Y ILL. Salt m Statesman: D.ilpli .Mcl'l.tine, son of Mci'laine, the Silveilon banker, is said to be Very ill nt his home in Tniviua. Mr Met' sine has U-en for many Veto's en. gagcil In banking In the oiind com, It y bt mg for a long lime tashnr of the National l!.,nk ef Cinmiic.- of la coma. l'.lly liiiaot. Ms 5 . C I Ciiri;v!t.-Mr Henry M.'.ur, our ilt legale lo tne Mate l-.n,li :,vor Conveiiiion at Oregon Crv. made his rt pii t irstt nlay evening the local si eielv. It ws tl iiiintl e lU-nt re- porl replete with good thing, from litgining to end "Well done good autl tuit: till servitlit. ' Si it um DivtKiK Ii J IVngiii has sued hie wile, Viola A t'etigrs, for divorce In the Cr.xk county circuit emit. Itotll the pari lee tire well known in Eugene and l-sne tMimtv. If I'eiigra Is stus-esriil In thf suit this will tie his second divoice. ! J-.nnk (o.n.hnau '"el I J LtiM l; reeenllv brotigbi here from 11".. l,i- by J I" lliltierl. ' Vo'.jc Wifc-Sbail wo name b.r t.ttlieiieV Ilusband-No; every one Iwll call her Kilt.v. W"i,-,,,dl I Meet tnlhul.uear.' I ' lihouhUays... The kitty ha c-.t me I enough already. , K O. Miller, of KIk City. La lrll,cmou.!,..f the SileU, I b, lo eieel u stilmmi eaiiner lr h A Church. Hi ouliii n ... . -qilllea ealvacade u It Hied o'.trllie tin ii i ii t ui ii roaiN. I-rul Legg. a lrug"l-t, 'f Salem, Saturday u-sigiitd bl J""l'''." " CI. tide 'liatch, bteatl-e ol inabllltl to meet the iliiuaiids of Id- creditors, 'liielialiililieitainiiillit toj-''.aud Will beollset bv the nssels. ...til.... Hull J'b'H II Tongue, rcpu.'ie." e uidiif ile lor i gress, W ill s Iv.gi next .itunlat evenlo! .'...,., , ., tl,u lu.litienl .sstles Tongue is u g.Kiil speaker and should have u large uildieiice. C'DStei-n, of Cms cniility. while plowing some new ground mi the Dodge place, found ' 1, ' "' lars were in Mexican colli and dateil back to IKir, und MS. There were threes cents pi.ee ill Spanish coin and were made in IT'.C ti... I.,,.,, tin.r.liiil of Mitchell at- lempteil, the o her day, to urrest Frank Slice, but Slice drew 11 revolver und chased the niaishitl around (he Imr room of the Central hotel. Slice whs afterwards nrre-led, however, and held to Hie grand jury in the sum of j.'ilKl. We have a very kind Invitation to attend ibe inaugural ceremonies of the Tennessee Centennial exhibition on June 1st and to eoiiiinue six month Now if some good friend would kind ly donate money for the expense of a trip to tlitil stale Wo could have a gland time. A soon ns Osliiirn & Del. ano get the central ollice in this city for tlie Oregon Telephone Cniiipiniy moved into their new building tbev expect to put in a metallic eiieitit so that patrons in aey part of the city cull be connected wilh Hie long distance line Without going 10 the central ollice. The Job of dismantling Die Three Sister has lib nil been completed. All the light machinery including tlio engine, has been stored in Hie old warehouse neat' tin O C it E depot, at Cor vail i, while the boiler, shaft und nl her heavy articles are to be lelt near where the' were taken from the old eral'l, and i.re to have a temporary bouse lli lit over them. La-l Tuesday some expert thief raid ed the II il 1 1 1 sof Helm- tV Co., on Lini-e creek, in Josephine county, and cur tied oil' ii pile of nuialgam. The amount nl tin los-i tun only be esti mated. The It rm had been piping nil w inter w ilho .t a clean up. and it i known that there wa about jjdiHM in gold in the Ihliue. There is no clew to the thief. The trial last week of Janus Wilson in toe 'iri'iiit eo'.nl nt liraiil's Pass on a charge of making a felouiiitis n-saiilt 011 the oldest daughter of William E I'linly, o Ibid's Regular Army, re stilted in lh acquittal of the ile'l'eliil mil of the higher crime, nud of his plea of guilty of simple assault. Later Wilson was tried upon the charge of committing a somewhat similar nf leiise iigaitist the younger uf Purdy's daughters. He was foil ml guilty. Twenty farmers b'ought the tails of '.Mil ground squirrels lo the commis sioners of .sqiokaue county, Wash., tin one tiny last week loeolleet tlie bounty of 1 cent pel tail. One mall brought ill l.'lot tails tu.d another lii.",tl. All the squirrels weio killed in one, not large district, where they are so thick a- In almost make tlie farmers tlispnir of making any profit by their crops. The Shei idati Sun has hit the Me Minnville Transcript editor a hit that might be tralisl'i ried lo a lew other editors in Oiegon: In bis lat issue, linn In r Snyder, who bus long been ducking and dodging fioni both sides, like a scaled monkey, fell oil t ie fence with his pants bill nf slivers. He landed ill the gold hug C illlp w ith a dull Ihud. Wear.' glad Snyder ,n landed somewhere. The suspense hat Uei. agonizing to his friends. "('apt. T. J. Smith nf the Sal.-in Sal vation Army is home Ironi Eugene, where be pin in two day- promoting 1 he w ork. He reganls Eugene as a hopeful ii, , ,,f operation and says there is quilt- a large amount of ma terial to labor ith. The best people in Hie town conic out to thi ir meet logs." Salem Jntinitd. We are glad lo henr tin-news, and promise to in-due-the WO' st people of the town to come out also, if ihey w ill stop parad -ing the streets of evenings, making night hideous with I It,- Lii? bass ilrni'i, and the Seandihoovlail lilaviii ' that wind broken cornet. DlLli. At (ioshen. Oreirnn. Muv Kr the infant dailehter of Mr nn.l Mrs R F Keellev. I !'.., n,!, l tvrslivi, tf,it f,,r ..r,i. , li leli. In, i. ii 1 i,, ,.,. m, i ?'"T iir ffo-rnl , i'i i!m: ,iImi fer llto-i i.nti.m, t.'il. tuJ,.j O'k.,,,!,.., A,- li.i l-l'M.i. Ann-mill. Aiii:,l,,l- fr AS-nlioli. tBervisJ! '"""' 1 '" U w THE ARNOLD CHtWICAL CO. 1 51 S. Walter Anenutt, CHICAGO, rasBKtass5.aac A CUP C" Assignees' Sale, The entire stuck of the "COAST", Carriage and v Co'ri r.uie., Carriages amlWagoiH must l,e t.(1. , within the next tixty days regardless of cum. These are no cheap or shopworn goods but are all urnUTl Y FIRST CLASS WOlk. Tho "COAST" all steel gear wag mi U th0 li.,( , . 1 1 . f!"H'!l ning and stronger wagon maue; Has b,(,n tj ; 111 - . U-sted and pronounceu tuu iif-M-in tne wom.p i)V a have used them. All goods sold direct from the factory for .. cost of manufacture. If you need a buggy or Wap,D, for prices, you win save money aim get ontu-u satiflt, M. DAVii Assignee of Coast C Jt v Corvallis, Oregon, April 20th 189(5. NORTH PACIFIC EUGENE, The sV hii'reno RACING CIRclj OREGON, j ,Sneed and Driving A ssociation, Park, MayL'O, 21, L'2 and 2:, lsiXi, (Mimii: ti -nun ri imi ivi um; -IMSK nx KACINU I'lltsT IY. 1. TroltlnB, i 'U clasa J. rm liiij.'.,:'.1l rla X Kiliiiilng, 3din,Ii kiond UY. I. Trotllnu, i:'Sl claa i. racing. 2: uclas II. Itllllllllll!. ?i dusli l'KOGKAMMli I 'lust'. TtiihU titr .:l 7.1 rolling, s. i rn ton;, ':'js cl . v. iniiiiiiu, J yesr-nid!, mite l,Ulllllll.-, Ill, nil l.TII tuy ll. 1'iielnK. f ee iir nll.. 1.'. I nlloiir flee- i, mil ll. II. .'.'.ill .1J" .l.'ai lOiiinln.', i.j ml LiuiiiiiiK, I mil,, "vtTilurai COXPITION. AS TO HI'NN Mi LACK Kntrle.tn Hie riiiinlint rsi'en eni'i- a' 4 p m dny ,r.' btnj Pie rui'e. DetW. ma le In wrillnK with Hit- sei-reiaiy by 11 a in llie iliiy of riitv. " r- Kiilranre lee 1 per t'eiit. ol nirse, Miiin y .1 1 v bit l 7ti, '-'e nt! in. Kive io enter and three tn tsrl, but til i Imitril reserveH tin- riulit to hul l . 1M ,,. live In Ull ti the ile.liielliin id the em ranee nniiiey It the purse (nr i nrli librae ltaa'iaaf- Otlier than a filleil rale, ol tlio l'lieille Const llliunl Horse As-neiiitlun to g,ir CONP THINS AS To TltOTTI 0 AND I'Al lSti ItAi'KS. Conditional entries will I treated the asnit; us regular entries, mul iiouiliiaton ttt b'e r"'H' . . , , , . . ' Kiiimiire fee l tier rent, ol purse, of w hieli .1 tier cent. tnut iit'i-oiiipaiiy thentitntt i ,er eeul ty 11 o't'lis'Wtin Ibst day ol meeting I' u.es illv.il.-d ill, '.ll m,i In. Oet'larallon Illllst W inline ll nil see eiui ii, n rniui, nj ,i 11 -iih-k i. III. u rltr nw. . . I I. ..I ... llr.l ... .,... ,i.l lluL'ltt.. . .....II . . A nor- nil IIS a H' e .-in in,-,, ij ii, - -.. ... .. rn, uiit e'1-.ulf.J a money pltl'l III oniv. it lieu ie uini, in,- if-.,n.v. ,.,i,vi nin-i.-i, ,i i n- r llit'l ci, frf .. . . l.t ... I. ..I -7,1 n..r ..u.O t.. ll rdl Ii.i-Ui. u,,,l ... . 1110 rill rams- ui, n-, .i,i, ,-.,. ....... . ..... ... , ,-m, All trottlint and iaeiin: rnrna to o nil lo heata 1 In a, eieept the .'-yeiir-ulii hit. t- 1 j mile anil rei-at. mi to enter ami three to einri, nut inn nuiini ri s. rve he . Ichi II II 111 IH-r lliail six It, no ll, uir ,i,-,i,i,-,i,m, ii.-ii, ,,- ,- ini,iii-j- nj I ia II NIX. II inure - linn lu eiuriei art- innj iii.ni v-iims inr villi 1111,-u ii-e aimre 111 mi.-jg a,ili'"l IO I lie Jiuo'e Other than p,cll'eil, rules ot the '.'atloiml Trotting Amtirittll'iti to pnverti. t.KVKtlAI. CONDITIONS. All enlrlea inuai aiaio e ror in ruter or tinver, ana no nurse anovvi ii to atari aiii The assoeiiiliiiii reaervea the rlulu to alter, Hiiieml or iiosmiiiiio iv or all llie ru Iiminl in their judi iiieni for cause tlt-fiii It expedient no to do. Any ran-that ran m,:i Ion of the juditen, lie llinahed on the la-t day may he coiitliiue l or di elaml (,tf. All horse- to he owned and located 111 oreuoll, Wasliuuitoii, lluiiio, ltriii,) .Mirilieril t aiiriillia a. l.r r-nuiii nnu i u,-i iiui ii i ii-ftn, ir or in .in ii liar) I, ii All I'lir.t ll III lie raid tun u.v i:i;mh iihis, ii.tiiir.tni Neerelary. Prrita.ii, Junction, City : Milling Comp -MAN UFACTUHEIt.S OF THE WHITE ROS " n A LOI.JR.0. GUARANTEED BEST QUAUTS The most popular Hour in the market. Sold V 1 y leading grocers ll 1 LADIES OR r.v If aiaiiiu cr t ti t:., f. S ' I AT I KIGHTB I I t "iitUinL r 1 ld V: THE BOVVEUS IN 1 f.i. MCRMJJS "-e-qey-s. r .ale.t Ytrlr.,nt, , th etrcet ii.ug CO VOU E.N0W FELIX LE BRUN'S jyvnr ,1 oelr I-eeVril -a.-.j TlTMn ft " tes-.j.-n u t l rirtkrvlaa. 1 ,''; " ',iiu...j OS 11, u i 1 .i . - ,V 1 1 V I 1 v, lent,. I - aig i.i. a,,j iMiiy liuard, .Vny 2. Tin: Si'itixu Kacm Entries for trotters and pacers for the spring races of the North I'aeillt) racing circuit which take place at Meritiu's Park from .May -J) to "3, inclusive, closed yesterday. The laces are still open for runners uml entries can be made any time up to 4 oMock p in oftlieduy preceding the races. A great many entrances have been made, ami yester day and today they have been pouring in on Secretary Henderson by every mail and will continue to conie for severni day yet, its nianv of the en tries, whieh were tilled out and mailed beloie Ibe closing liny, will rupiire some time to reach Ih'iscitv. I'll iiiilietiliotis how ate that the races will ud he well filled, and It is expected tln.t over 100 horses will be iiallei daiuv from Oregon and Wash. iiigton. Only one thing is hieking to . me uiees u grtinti success, and that is favorable weuther. The weath er nt present Ik very discouraging, but 1 ne races are yet nearly three weeks oil, and one week of sunshine will place the track and grounds at the park in excellent condition. Aihlrira hi Albany. Aliianv, Or May l.-A called meeting nt . Interc.illegiale Associa Hon ol Amateur Athletes of Oregon was held in this city this HaeruoT.n. l legates were present trom the prin cieal colleges of Ibe state. The com mittee reported that arrangements had b en made In procure a $100 silver cup for a In Id day trophy. The eolistitu turn was amended striking out the provision reipjlrlnu the president lo reside in I'm thiial, also changing the I lace til th,, minimi convention fr, I ort.itinl to Salem, and the time to the last !N.!ii.lay i February, each vear; m be h.t.e llxing the place of thj an , u.i he d meet at Salem the first Saturday in JUI11. A f,,w t , ' ' onii-iiis were made. The execu tive committee appointed I II Vm, Winkle, nf tho Willamette University b) superintend the Held meet at Salem' ; !ri1!!1!;''' ;''tii.goti,.F..r.esi, k. "rw 1 l"lw,l,: V..11 Win- kit'. Of aloelto .,,.11'.. . , ' in.isoil, Ol llie ..... regoii, io,-iieei tu:ieiais ur meet. o,v VV',''N A,?,MY w:'wxn Al. any Herald: Tin SmIvii.... 1 P-npIe of this city are.,,, the ,,?v," .T a soetelyevent which is lo iH-eur n a few days in tleir rauks ,., ( , t lie tnarringe of Lieutenant Melburne! U , "'',,,;:,M"'1!,I-i'''"'"'t(irim,, wieli.a the tainlKiuruie so graeetullv ; ; whose voice can Mw.yJS In the sin ing. The event u-111 ll t... .. ... .1...1 :.t. ... wilbln a few days.' AM&-& s-e 1" CiKcurr ClIl HT t'A: lou'liur circuit eolll't fS-stt filed with the county clerk: Kenneilv, plainlill, v V. StoweHund J Stuwell. and Jane Ada Culler W'.0.I1: Colter, her husband, tl mm I juitv to foreclose h mw real proptrtv 7 plaintil! vs llelle llawlintf,(lr. suli in equity for divorce, w plaint alleges that il:ii"ll ,,': (hint were married in Mano",' Oregon, Mav il, 1SSS, inl ""e uratioti on Ibe groiiiulsofii' I'Hlly Hunrfl. New VKHKi.Ks.-i:il"if ;' ln.r ,, hiiii.hiir of lieW VellH'itl liv.fv 1,11,1 in.. A lew 'I'O' 1 r-ceived a new l" ","tf'1; from the East and h"!"' I 1 ui,, I ,,1..- i,,i tlie (ivpi.V lr Coi'vullis wiiL'on and i-arriagf. l lie expects uiiother bugl!)' East in a few days. In: n..u liuiinl. Mhj 3, Marui 101: I,ii'KN.i.-Tl'',', monial market seems le'''. 1 .,, Periiiil' i.-io niini v ,.,.. - , rj 1.1 ..... 1 ,ii,..KS were K"11.'? by County Clerk JciiniNP S'tingley, aged 1M . ri... .,1.... 1 iw 11 o - lA'I'UIIIL', liue'i ."1 ' ,rt et nmg aged 'S, and Lizzie v ItOK.V, Mav 3, u boy. . r At "f IS'.Ki, to the win' ' was iipbointed the IllUiUiti Held splendor bailf Guard, May 5. Opkn 1 Ni i 1amk. The fimt of the M.'r" ;'Kn f cocked bat for the '' Eugene. Albany and s em, Hntiinii!iim at Holle'i,l...u I'.-ol's ls-wllns alley l " "ve 1 be result was a ..core of 3,i p,,i,,t "tfr 'l to, hep, yer. Tins '? '?'. U. S. Land Commit Joel Ware, having I; pointed U. S. Circuit 1 Commissioner for the; of Oregon, is no Fj; to make Homestead H"- and taw Having had thirty yea in thish"De . s...;.iri atisiaau" ifihe i" Final j?kooi timonv in Covn perience guarantee ovcrv case Fellows' liuilding Uregon. ASH GROVE mm POULTRY ii mm recs $1.50 rcr I lso have f n Breii to ncna m White ,.,,,,,0,1111' . and ' Haiui'i' it 11 . A cs ali ivorat A. J. A. ...... I l I.. . llr' 11 if X I I 'Le SjtT rV'' l tl'a','lu,hipjt-""f'1- ..no "cn.e