sMs"1"-a1asmaaWss-asasaawain-si for Infants end Children. CUlaUeoireHalji:'ll lorhIIdr.nth.it o'tunend it a miwrlor I,, any .r.-si-rlj.tli.u m to liw." Jl. A. Aim in 11, 3L J' , lilSo. Wnltl., l:noAljn, Y. ue of 'Cantor! li SO UfllviTWll and , nriti so well k..n tut It h iii a w.-rlc 4 jp.-inrH"n t- i' H. Jew " "" ywl.'lgint fiuiiKI- who do I'"' ll1 Cantorla iu)a wuj n-ft h.' C'u Mahtvi, t. I, J.Vw York Cltjr. a.tnrla ('Mr, f.mtlitl"ii, yn,r Kunna.1i, Marrliiun, J:ni'tll"i, KJll Worms, 4"lvt sli-rj., ai.d proim 1t g.-iwn. Without Ii Jurlous iwdl'-atloa. "I""r nwul y.-ani I ham hfomni't.' jnor '('ulirl.i,' awl shall alwn)S contlr ' ' .lo .. n It haa li.vurtal.l prxli-l l-m :i'i ! rew.lu." l:i.m K. 1'iun, 3t. ft ir.tli Smx-t Ji'l !lb Ai., K Yrk .ly Tin ( iT4i fom-aior. 77 MrwuT (7B7st, Yoss t rr (,OI.I IIO-lltDlM'- (miM hoard ing is truly the nitional crini'! of tlio '.'ctitury, Horo are boiiio fi mires that easily i g),,,,,!,! iaV(. navnl a ft- hurvln explain the worM wi1 lni'itn-iai il eppssiiiii aii'l hurl titnes. These nro tho amount of kiM IimM from circulation in th several treaa uries: . roi.ooo,o() 2h:!.oo()1o(X) i!0O,0(K).iX)l) i:2 ,000,000 Russia. Bank of Francs. Itai.k of Knglund . . . United Male Other nations, cstima- U.,1 400,000.000 TImcc! itiiiiK'iit-e sums lire locked up rhere lin y are do'iiif? no one any Rood, taken from tlie e.le by dilferent syUnmof luxation. Yet we liavo men among tin who will lift up their eye in holy hor ror if you mingi-at the eiilurgemen of our circulating medium by in creased uho of silver ami paper. InHtead of tming thoxo ni' diuum hy which the public want of money could bo at leant partially salistit'tl, they eHHay to striku them down, and rent the buMineH of the world on a metal that in continuiil'y growing Mcarcer by tho hoarding coiisiimiit on its constantly in creating valuo. Think of lliis. lo not allow tho gold idolator and money powers to work on your prejudice with tho old story that the liuaiu ial Bltitation in the work of crank and visionaries. Tim m id Kcrambhi f.r gold i eaiiHiug llm human raw un told nuH'i riiig and misery. It ha no compassion, no merry, no soul. AMTKS 1' AMlJIOUKKIS A It FA MY. Will humanity ever forge tho swords into ploughshare and tho Hpear into pruning hooks? It fcem not. tireek and Turks are now fighting on historic ground whero centuries ago armies tested their relative strength in barbarous conflict. Barbarous to modem senses, for they used spear, sword Btones and similar weapon Now th deadly gunpowder of tho mod ern is used, and where the ancient Saul flew hi thousand, tho mod ern l'avid slays hi ten of thous and. With present aim and arma ruont war i no picnic business, but a serious pastime at which someone i liable to get badly hurt. There is no foolishness about modern gunpowder. It hit hard. The Ueinocralio members of the senate finance committee are taking the proper B'and on tho new taritl' bill. They will make no light for dilay, piovided the Republicans have a majority of the committee, but will allow proceeding to take their usual course. The sooner the majority settle the ijiicstion the better so that business interests may accommo.late themselves to any changes that may he decided upon. Prolonged tariff discussion cannot help but bo detrimental to tho business of the country. The advance in the price of cattle is verv encouraging to the stock growers of Orcgi n The additional amount of m ney which will le brought into Oregon this year as a result of the ir.creased mice of cat- ! tie and sleep will bo enough to lc j!url HIS AKMK.M IMl.Vr HIOW IT. Tim Alhai y Democrat i of the opini'in that Doctor Chapman i d tllar from tlm handsome salary paid him. If he ha the u-es-merit roll in Lane county don't show it. The Democrat says: "Tim Ci will) siivb that Doctor Chainmiii though receiving a salary of 1:5,00'), only give in cnou;li i,r..i.irlv lo liV II cent taxes ii.ix im h ietor Chiiiiiiian' hworn Ktateiiif nl that he did not have one dollar of money, notes or accounts on . hand. Certainly in several e;iM on such a nlary the Doetur i i.v. uiivi.il ii few hundred dollars." Doctor Chapman and the I'niver sity are getting a lot of free udver tising throughout the state on an count of hi nou tax paying pro clivities. No use sending him out to lecture any more. Mi record fur keeping do n hi assessment wiM draw thrifty student from all n.rtion of the stile to learn tin noble u ud useful art of dodging i.v.j nml keciiiiii! cut of th cloche of the tax gatherer U'n itre nut aware that Doctor I'haiunan need Miggestions :n siihiect lor hi popular lectures, v.t v bone for n.'irdoii if tho fol- J ' loiing suggestive h not taken in good part: ' Tumi t, 'i n ii 1 1 'I', lion i in! ' 'IKISI'S tiKtlTMt UK.MlV. FOR MEMOKUI. DAY. luit Shermau tail tlie Attrution of I lie (i A It to the I oiiiiif Ol'flllD. Caul i) C hln-rniBii. ilfiarlnieiit Cinnriianiler of the 0 A It of Oregon, bus Isnued if enera I orders o lo Hie coinrmlin throughout the ttate callliiK on them to lUtlnily olwierve the com liiK Mem iriul Day. In a ciicular bfar- lug on this matter, lie says: ".'mirale: Airain we are calico UMiu to psy our tr.l.ule of respect and honor to l he nolile men w ho so cneer rnllv uh.vh tin tlit-lr lives that the peo ple ol this (treat nation might continue ..... in....... to enjoy the niewonijH to iimi iiw-njr which their aneestnrs wretd from the Vtrasp of ileppoiinin. Tliedebtof grat lujile we owe to the horored dvad can never lie nuid The principles for which their it .ve their lives were, equally of man, the supremacy of 'old glory, and the retUBtlon of that 1'lenl form of govirnineiil erecteu iy out Itcvolutlonary sires, hsndeil down to us hy patriotic fathers, and so termly described hy our martyred Lin- polo: 'A Bovernment of the liwiple, by the iiennle. and for the people. While we lovlniilv strew the graves of our comrades with beautiful dowers, let U' not foruet that It Is our duty to le ipieath to our children, undellled, th eirnul nrliieiiilen for which they died Let on cherish a greater fraternity for our living comrades, resolving within our hearts, as w de ceiid the inn oi nruinlbut river which separates us fiom the great beyond, we will do all lhal lies within our power lo unnieii their cares and brighten their lives. "1.1.1 in with a kind but tlrm spirn try to p event excursions or other fes tivities which would deirsct irom i pn per ol.w rvance of the day. I'n.t poinmanilers are earnestly re (pu nted to appoint committees to vUll the public schisils In their viciimy kri.inv. Muv "Hi i. for Hie purpose ti fxiilaiiiinir tJ the children in simple words Memorial Pay, anil inviling them to parllel, ate with u in the exercises. "Meinoriul Dav (Sunday May 30th) having been decland a legal noiiuaj l.v lek'lslutlve enactment In this state w III, in cordlnii lo public ussget, be ol ei ved on the fo.lowlng day-.Moliuay, May Hist." i 'mil Slierinaii lias also called the at- I letition of the seveial posts tolhecom inir deimrtiiieiit eiieanipineiit at Inde oeinleiice. comnieiiclng June loin. At live preparations tor this are now g h.ir on and It bids fair to tie Ihe crown ing aiiccem over all previous ellorts In ii... .1. i.uriim nl. The cominlltee oi arraliiiemelita of IndeiK-lidelice win in.. full circulars of information soon. nud full details and Una! orders will he i.. I finm I hi' ileiKirliiient head piarters in May. Trusts do not propose that Mr DiiiL'lev and hi new fangled trust ttiill'lull shall u el ahead of I hem They propose to he on the grotim ready to take ad vantage of the con dilion of all' ii i when the iuw trust tariff scheme i promulgated. Tin Utcsl i the patent leather trust, with a ti:,(.0,000 capital, that propose to take ml vantage of leg islntive favors. Ill i needles to say the people will pay for it. The Bethlehem and Carnegie work are "holding up" the gov eminent for an excessive price for armor plate. The iconpauies until recently charged the I'niti State government $li00 a ton for armor plate while at the same tune thev sold the same product to Bus sia for IJ I'Ja ton. However, the) hive formed a combination with foreign manufacturer and resolute ly refused to make armor plate for thi K.ivernment, or any other, tin les they receive llieir price for it flic president of the companies do claret' he will receive no orders for les th in sf 100 a ton. The beueli claries of special legislation appear to be especially ungrateful to the iDiti'rintl cnvernmciit which I largely resMnsihle for their auto cratic greatness. Judge Maguire ol Astoria got bit rutin r hard tho other day. He attcii.lnl a picuio where lunch baskets, having number therein, were sold at auction the purchaser bavin; the privilege of dining with th" lady holding the corresponding numl'cr. A fine basket wt oll'cred at mi. (ion and the Judge got an int'ii ation that it belonged to a very j retty and vivacious young lady, lie never ijuit bidding until he C''l possession, but wa rather i-cd when lunch tune came to 1 0. "V. W. KS f EBT A I M M E N T. Address la (lie Opera Ib-nne bj Krsod Urturer U t lierrin. appreciably felt in all line of busi- nad Tin. MT...lf nr.iivir4 nrif .ilso encouraged by this advance to hn-jh-freai cr lies out of ihe market in orove their stock bv the tin ol . this uiisighi and unst-en basket belter blood, and to give it better cue which will be permanent tcne (it. A Delaware fossil ha been heird 1 1 mil. Mr Bayard declares thai Mr Cleveland is the logical hadtr of the Democracy in this country. ! hi reminds us Mr Bayard was minister to the St James cuiiit hj grace of his Ugliness U rover. l'oiigtil to a Finish. Long Creek, Oriint County l'sle: "MrsMella Keeiiey and Mis Sarah Ivy foii'lit lo a llnish out on Ihe road east of tow n hi.it Siilunlay. Ihe Ugh' was the result of ill feeling thai existed between Iho parties for some tune Hitlr, liliHiil ami dress good Hew in every dlrecll on, and to tell Ihe iruth, It wa n't safe for a man to interfere at anv stage of the scrap. Henry Flood happened by, and made an ellort to separate them, hut he was knocked down and tun over, and so badly dis tltmred that he left the s ne. They were finally separated by some neigh horswlio liappenid that wsy. The scrap w aa a severe one, and while tlie two were 'airly matched, the latter is sulil to mine out victorious. "The readers of Ihe Kagle no doubt expect us to deplore any such conduct, but it's a free country, and as such of fenses are larely ever published, we fay let the women light If they want to Hunt." Will. liKMST. Salem Journal: Secretary of State Kliieald will em ploy ctiuuscl to resist tlie suit brought to coniixd lilm to Issue w arrants for claims against the slste. Ills under stood lliat Altorney-lieneral Idleiuan tins pol(ive views on side against Mr Klncald. Ills not known dellnltely wlioall will tie lawyers lor the slate, hut N It Knight of Salem has U-eii re tained. Mr Knight has earnest con victions that Secretary Kincald has pursued the right course under the constitution, ll 1.4 probable that A C Woodcock ol Kugene, will also be em ployed. The case a ill lie contested to a llnish." The Cincinnati F.miiirtr ays m my of the Cleveland bolter will not tl;a'k their chief for attacking tie republican administration. They w.uile.1 office from president McKinley as a reward for deserting tie Dci.uocr.toy. A usual, though, t ic ex-president has mj considera tion even lor hi friend when thy stand in the wy of s.miething he ha hi heart set on. T he On gouiii) ha thi caustic comment on the mainspring of much so-calhd sympathy flaau ci.it interests: 'It is said that there w litlle sym lutilii' with (irivce in Ijiud.io. Pennsylvania, one of tho richest Most of the li reeks debt is sai to and largest states in the union, has h" Imld in Paris." come to the conclusion that a cap- j w itol building to iMt y,0.0vK) is. Another pugilist is dead tle to ample for It need. And it is, too, I ,. , ., , ,. , . ., . i ,i . t . .. .i... .. ; ii.. i suit of a blow deliserei while a ill rui lit iiiu lai i iimv u m mr - habit lo construct public buildings i f'tht was in progress U'fore a e?an Pallf Outrl. '1 The oftleere and member of F.u- gene Ixsdge Noll Anrleiit Order I I'nlloil Workmen, reivivd a VIBIl from their grand lecturer, DC Herrln, and Id honor of the event gave a ire entertainment at the oiera bouse last evening. An excellent program was prepsmi and was well advertised and long before 8 o'clock, the liour for opening the exercise arrived. lli house was rilled with people and hundreds were compelled to turn away, as there was not even standing room left. The meirraru consisted of vocal and Instrumental music, recliailons, magic lantern scenes arid sn address oy Grand Lecturer DC Herrln, who was hilrudon-d In.- Prot I) VS Iteid ana gave a very lntriatlng talk " Work- liien-ahln. An unusual feature connslen or ulnitee i mi glcl intern view, show li g a life-like picture of the rounder oi vne order and many other scenes appro priate for the occasion. Th Workmen .pared no pains In ilo.lrelTor.aloirivja II rst class enter- ...... O lalnmeut and certainly suceeeiiea niosi admirably. Prof. Tlies. l oiidon. Mr '.'arev K Martin, of Haleiu, ays this following well deserved tlibute to I'mfl 'oikIiiii: "Pmr Thomas Condon, the noted ireolnulat of tlie state uiilversily of Ure gou, once told me that the study ol i he rocks, i lie animals and Ihe vegeia Ides of this and past ages had led blm ia rellglou-belief far In advance ol ihe nr-eiit ueperation. He said he round in nvervthliiK a force, or au eu ur..u ..r .f.lrlt u or k Inir to uplift S - ' ...r. fon-e or spirit directed toward me i rue, I. a Ititull ilful anil Ihfa Good. Tlllf selei ce some called Nature lie called it Nature or (Jod. He did not In ape cillo words deny the existence of a literal heaven and hell, bul led me 10 understand that when the bible aud s lence conflict, tlie bible must give ww. Theaa doctrines Pr f Condon iielieved to be fully tlfty years ahead of the then organi.-d orthodox cliurcnes. ' than ten vesr haveelaped and the very same almost word for word iliK-lruie lias been proclaimed by the most learned orthodox minister in the L'ui ted Slates, I)r Lyman Abbott, as the true rellelou of Chrlat. Ur AO imtt has recently cloeeil a series of ser mous on (he bible aud In the course ol Ihelr delivery In ills church In Brooklyn, New York, has made many starllinir denials and frank statements "Prof Coud.m though in the advance, I lis fi out rank, so lo speak, ol the thought aud science of his generation, was not bo far ahead as lie Mleved There are a nuuils-r of very learned divines bolh In the Kast ami the West now preaching substantially Prof Con dun's Ideas, proving t vo id as thai have for many years been upHrmost in my mind -the one that Prof Con don deserves a place In the front rank among advanced thinkers of the l'.Hh cetilu lyllie other that he lias often spoken wiser than -i'ple Mleved or appreciated." Pailj (iiunl, Mat I. SiiAKisrKAKaA. KkaI'I.vi.-J Ar thur Loiulng, lh Sli ikespeareati reader aud iniiersonitlor, apeared at the Congregatioiiul church last night In the second nl a course of ihree pub lic entertainments, which Is being glveu In this city under the auspicies of the unlvtisity Y M C A. Last ui flit's entertainment was up to (he standard and was well worth attend ing, Mr Lolnlng as a reader and Im personator Is highly interesting and is especially good on the latter subject The Y W and Y M (' A ate to be eon gratulated upon the high claas of en tertainment which they are providing. learn that the basket belonged to hisou wife. The Judge says buying business. a. - I I - r TiiRwisHiso iut. ! junction Uty : iuig company, ...... a younir eouU wboss , to bis nnj i - - - . , , , rsavgrsnoiauic. '- -- - f . they r.v in-.iigos ,nd little, all :e things, nd so. li ' mil" uioneT Hi'" aiij'i "iT7,rle. sad though cur jroi bee,... eLHI . n 1 tl!e MAM FACIL'Itl'.IW OF THE llalljf U.urS, SJ I. Arm Ouokkn -Omnium Anderson who was riding with her diughter, Mrs W Peterson, in a cart on J'.leventb street lit 4 a bone broken In her right arm. Tlie borne became scared at the street car and rati and ovrturiied the vehicle throwing out the two ladles wlili the above result. lr Loom is set the broken Ihnb. Ihe ladies live alsiut three miles southwest of this tilt. i To On TO CohYAI,U.-l'orvallis Os.ette: A Fountain, of Sulem, writes tint he will be in this city shortly lo open up a business, lis states thai he has been following the samj! business tor fourteen years In Portland, that lie is known to the traveling uien of Auieiica ami Kume. He Is a boot black. Coaa'V AKMV. ltoaeburg Iteview, May 3: Il la reported that the north bound freight (No. Si) pul ott 10.. tramps at Ashland yesterday. The army c4 unemployed may be exiected (KHui iu Hixseburg. )kikn - In this city Msy I, Iso:, to Ihe w iff f Johu Haines, a son. 31 TEkEGRAFA, El Capitan General, Monogram, Eelmont, Stanford, U other popular brands l cigars at I.. i! . - nil iii- isiiH a ran r-.---- ,.i . ,.osl ,.! of ll iiroiortiou In J .si mlitetic club. The I art ci. TU'' Llne ' JbCCO QJ Canjy the needs for the liuihling bec.iuse pint or spectators descue it can bo done at Ihe cx nse of tl.e lyiuf)alh v io tb,.ir tr0Uble. .iple and with proiit to Ihe few. J ro HaadQuarlere fur Ihs Euaina Sod Work. '"e.-.g. . in .h. titles M6 safeeiiu iith. k idi f'-ituneaslf he bad lso we -ITuie buteber. the bakeror tl.ecaudlo.tkk l'"ker- l ,.A imrM said When lie was going, to him: . . ,, , fl-.t T0U Count Bufus. ii you - . Oreatwall..r.n,adofl U . b cU Aud the cunt ren.era V" :"., v.nsji iieLorun waa i .nd M,eV said anythlpg j' W.. fount Hufus lea iu a u - . tie od the top nf a mountain. AU m ,'un Jn wa.Pcov..rl with I .othathehHd bard work 'u1l"?dd'Sl to avoid a t Me into the ltucW, de. p . Use of the mountain was """V" t. through wblcb be mu.t pss before It could roach tl.e n,ad tbnt M M court "What can't be cured must be I'lidiired, however," said tlio count io uini o , walked slowly down tbe uiountuln. On the way down be saw bung ng on a , lusb an old bat that looked as If It baa , been dnpiied th. re by sumo roor -rsun passing that way-a .rrubby old bat, enough It looked. Hut the count reiurui-, hered bis nurse's saying, and ricking It j up put It in bis pocket Hardly bud le , dine so when sn ugly little M uiun start ed out from behind a tree. "Urlng tuick that hull" screamed tl.e little man. "What aro you robbing honest : ..llra r.ir'' 'Honest miin," answered the count, laughing, "if that but IsyuuM, how blip pened It that It was banging no a tree In .teud of your bead" Aud In a rirlt o! inlHchlff be put the bat on his own bead. "Itllts me very wull," raid be, "Ibavi Uilon a fancy to the bat, my friend." "Oh, you make gums of Infi do you? cried the little man In s rugennd begun to run after tbe count. That was nut much matter, for the count was an excellent runner, but presently be found that tbe little man, Instead of run ning on two legs, like hlnifelf, turned round and round on one leg, end that bs could go In that way two miles to tbe count's one. .More tbini thut, the count camu preseutly to tbo forest, mid tbero It nua nearly as dark as midnight Ho stum bled about, and as he did so beard the wood elves laughing at him. "A tig f"r uurso and her advice!" be aid In a rage. "What did I want with this old bat? I only wish 1 was out of the furi'Ft " He hud not time to finish the sentence, for the moment be said It bo felt himself lifted up In tbe ulr, nml, clearing tbe en tire forest at one Jump, tbero ho was eu the other tide, walklngalong thoroud that lod to tho city. "That Is very odd," be said to himself and rubbed his eyes and nnso to soo If b were dreaming. "It would lie very comfortable," be s.dd to himself, "to gi t one's wishes as eauily as that If I could say now, 'I wish my supper would come walking out of the biifh,' and thereon a fine sirloin, with a bottle of wlno, should prance out" Hut, before he could get any further, out rams a noblo sirloin nf steak, with k ill fo and fork, on a silver dish, aud a boltlo of red wlno, marching along sedately, and planted themselves before him. "This Is wonderful," cried the count, "but since It costs so little I wish also fur onio salnmn, of which I inn very fund, a dish of partridge and a buskot of fruit" Instantly the boughs of the tree under which be was stundlng bent down toward blm, aud bo saw hanglug from them Mini on, baskets of fruit and partridge. "Hollo, hero Is wonderful Learlmt nf frultl" said the count, laughing. "1( the trues do such things In the w Inter, what would they not yield In tbo summer?" Out all this tlino It never came Into Mi stupid pate that the old hut ou bis bead had anything to do with these wonders. When bs had eaten and drunk to his siitli- I faction, he said to himself, "I with I knew l which of the two roads at the angle there loads to the court " . Out whisked a etjulrrol from among I Rime stones "Take that road to the right," tail the squirrel, scampering up the tree. The count stared after blm, with his . mouth so wldo open that Master Squirrel ! might have, jumped down If he chose. j "Why, tlio squirrels talk, rather than 1 should hot have my wish. I wish I hud a tine horse mid knew hoyr ( looked. ) have not seen myself since I left home, und nr.? wishes to bo decent at court. " Instantly pranced out a hiirno from among tho trees, saddled and bridled aud ready to mount. At the same moment ho beard some roblm tittering: "Did you ever ice such a hocking. btnj hat? Ho, bel" The count pulled off tho )mt and throw It In the road. "I can wish for a fl no new one," said ho. "Hut, no, you can't, you blockhead; tin, you ran t:" cried the little man on one log. jumping out and dancing around blm. "That was tho wishing hat, pud you have thrown It u way I" "Oh, dearl Why did not my uurim tell me?" fomented this booby of a count. ''Hut I shall know bettor the neit tlmo!" And sowrhups he might Hut tho neit time never camo. 1'eople do not pick up wishing hats twice Iu a lifetime Xow York News, "WHITE ROSE" GUARANTEED BEST QUALITY, leading grocers. Hilar Hour in tho market. Sold by 4j sVflISJS r- tarsal la Kiki'-iio.o" This l KJMHlr eurrs qm;tlr. ,,,,., ll.-sjulio. WfUllleS, ll VllMlllr, s.ji",. ,uiulmn '. l"ul"''M'l'ii. lisawlrtl.il Mil ood Lolldrr. llO,l..,.p.,,,,M., nnl.l. li e " u-nltrn ni.ironlornimrf..i..i,.. Wrlto.'iC ..ellrl S.H.S. sesli-.l P'ln wrsm-.r. will, U-UmZV!?! lUlblklVIU,, lUMl ft rtnm.i-iiliOo,,o J.!TnitiNOfcio'-l a iA.NN.aiHi brosmiiw a iwLAM..uUMjy Are You Thin? Look about you! See for yourself! Who suffer most from sleeplessness, nervousness, nervous dyspepsia, neuralgia, despondency, general weak ness? Who are on the edee of nervous prostration all tne time? Those who are thin, Opium, chloral, bromides, headache powders, only make matters worse. Iron and bit ters are only stimulants. To be cured, and cured for good, you need a fat-making food. You want new blood, rich blood; and a strong nerve- t0SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos phites is all this. It feeds the tissues, makes rich blood, and strengthens the nerves. Book about it frre for th asking. For salt by all druggists at 50c. and $1.00. SCOTT & BoWMi, Nw York. ff rill l"-'J--li'll"i H r" J' ' '' jTCrl ATTENTION! Farmers!! Farmers!! KAKlX(i THE (iOAI.. The Sum i f i?!I,UT0 Sublet ihed.-S:CI0 Yet Needed. We are plcneii to learn that tlie snli- soriptioii I si of the t'lirWian churci la progrcs-ing nl a rapid rale with -very as-urn nee tlint tlie anioiini necilid-foiir (lioiisniid (lolliirs w ill 1 raUed before ninny days. I'p to noon today '.lie sum of $.1.(170 linil been siihu'rilicil, Icavlnc W.O yel to lie r;ii'd. Our ciii.i'iit s'loiild sulisorll t lie aiiioiinl iiceileil at or.ee so llie work could he coiiinipiipctl. It has not hci'ii folly dcleriiiined upon yet, whether to build upon the ite w here Ihe present church I lllhl liiK stands oi procure another location. - - - -.itrs. .llati- l lklnt. CoTi AiiK (imivi:. Or., May 3. Mrs Mary -'lkin, f How itiver, died last nitrht after an illness cf two year She h it a liiisliai.il. If you want Mens ioums ana boys Oregon all wool Suits- Come and See what spjeial prices In discounts we will iive you for CASH At Brownsville Clothing Stun HOWE&RICE. SHERIFF'S SALE 0 FOIlECLOsrBl Notiur i herehf nifon, (but ly firing u elocution, duly imjiiivJ out ol ibiCimi Court of Ihs Suteof Un-Koo, (or IbeCow ly of Line, ou lbs 30th ily of ilnrcb. Iff,, on a j:d(Uienl rendi ied iu rnuJ Coin the hih diiy of March, 1W7, for tbtna 4 Cue Hundred, tweiih-two and no KM Di Inrs iu Kod coiu of 1L0 t'uiliil til interest thereon from mi I 8ib dij i March, IH'jT, at Ihe rate o en pit edi p nullum and tw nty-flre dj itlcuij fee aid t' e further sua cf fit dti costrt, lrto kccining coKt-i in a mt is 14 Court wherein W E llrown wu p'nj mid Voluey HeiunienwaymiadmiDUimat the estuts of Martha J llcgrrl, d(Mt aud L'biole Walker Ilofiirt, Strlli bojid and Edna Ilogart wire d fi ndacO: ta Hitainst the above naniid l ft-ujnie, Tal uey iieuirnenway Raadmiu istraior ol lata tnle ol JlmlbaJ Uouart, ne.eieieil, udoti decree of foreclosure aud orlt-rol aU na dered in said Court, ctimn.aDding a order lo satisfy said jinliu.ut iuiIm tud a oiuiny costs lo sell the follunaj ilescril.ed reul properly, lo-wll: Tbe Mrt half of Ihe noitbeasl ipiirltr ) ud Ik north half of the northwest ipiitrlrriY' Section 21, in Township l'i, South it I Wist W. M, CJiilsiuinif 1GU umt Line County, On-Roii. Nmw Ihrrrtcnl ill cfler lor sale llie above described raj property, at public auclmn, fir ca-b. I the Court House doer in Eugior, Lai County, Oregon, on Mon.l.iv tbe Kb at of Muy, lhU7, between lbs benrt SI o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. II. tn ... t ..'.I....1. I If 1 u. a u uiui ft & . di. ui boo. unj . Dated this 2nd day ol April, K1. A. J JoHHtOI, SI ei iff of Lslc Couiily, Orej fhe Got a Seat. tias pmin In a law quick lunch pluc). A young wointm, VMnplj- as vell n if t)). limit, entered and glanced dclibcriitcly sMtind In senivli of a vacant clmlr. She aw one that appeared to he unoccu pied, and providing herself with a cnin berry Uirt and a cup of coffee atoned to take possession of Iu llut a mnn'i hut w ns on the clmlr, and the owner of the list hup Wiied lo hv at her elbow with his modest luncheon In hit hand. pr ion, hut this seyt Uengnued," he aald. ' Kt'tumlng to the counter, tbe young woman put down her tart aud coffee and anvt;) to find an empty chair. She fmm.t oue lu a Niiiotd ,:rner of the big euting nxmi, and raising her liana to her h-xiu i die pulled out a couple of hairpin, ttUj j flung her bat Into the chair with a defiant ."there, tliofi taken!" ' Fhe thcu bmuglit over her tart and wffee I at d enjoyed them In the consi Ioomu-m that she wa dependent ujwn no man's gnllan. ! .rf f-r tbe couiforta i life. Pbll;id-..lt;hu I 'a A man who had tas'es atithiomt,m , gons Kxplrvd of a evern) esophagi. They laid him a way I'nder six feet "c clay, In a hlerojlyphlcked arcophaeua -Hsrpfr's IWar. Max Pracht Would like a si'lil. Hut hla orhif, Llk thai of Corbet t, I and md in wl.hln' -VmraUisOamus. Fifty Years Ago. This Is the cradle In which there (trew That thought of a philanthropic brain; S remedy that would make life new For the wultitu U-s that were racked with paiu. Twas sursaparilla, as made, you kuuw By Aver, tome 50 years ago. Ayer's Sarsaparilla was iu its infancy hnlf a cen tury ago. To-day it doth "be stride the narrow world like a colossus." What is the secret of its power? Its cures I The number pf theni The wonder of them I Imitators have fol lowed it from tho befe'inning 0f its success. Thoy are etill be hind it. "Wearing the only medal pranted to sarsaparilla la tho World's Fair of 1893, it points proudly to its record. uuiera imUhfo they can't lmlta? 0 tho rcrord) SoYears ? Cures. j L. PAGE, PI Al KK IN- (ROC ERIES llav '"lug a IjlTim un.l - , . staple ami Fancy Gnnvria. iu Hie U-hi nmi kela, EXCLUSIVELY FOB CHI a ivT l"JWIo a,tf0 "au anyoHuTt,,,,,, Summons, In the Circuit Court of the atite at Onf for Lane coiintr, Cliarlea Lauer l'laititilf ) va I H. C. Carniin, (Jeo M. l'ara ( .1' 11. Iiish ell, SttTuherf 1 lenders and Isaau Cameo , Defendants. J To Inaiic Carson, the above nsnwl femlaiit. In the name of the State of Dregns,!" herehv auiuniimed to appear la iJ J on or before theaeconil Monday in J us 1 that being tbe first day of the neit term of mud court and aner tlie coo of the plaintiff riled therein r juilgnisj" decree will be taken for tlie &.reil.wir certain umrttfae eteuuteii bv the 8. C. Oarsoa and Uwirne M.'t'uson iiJ of the 1'laiutitf upon tlie f.ill.iaisij real property situated 111 n.ii'1 IJ tlregon towit; I'ouimenciug at the orlt'T coruer of county survey Na ( . divUion line between the Kant "? halves of the donation l-ia I claim ' S llorubucKle claim Xo. o. in neotion W SK4W thence North to the centjr lake on said claim tline e alr of the line of the hike to tin V'L"rJ add claim; thence Kat to ths orJ omer of said claim; thence ortl Eaat line of said claim t the corner of County survey N .hdi ' rT North 8'.' deg. 15 min. We.t 4ls j place of he. inning containing MiV Sj1", land in Lane oouuty Oregon anil W." every of the sum of States gold coin with inleret S W ier annum since .rauuary a axaeaaed againat said sum and -f j fees and for cats and din'mmmenu avainattbe Defia. S. V. I'srs'S uO' M. Canon, au l such oll.er rehrf JJJ Court may seem enmtaMe. n w" .y by the Court. The Hon. J. C. l)f jii.it;e at th regular Marcb tern that service of this summ mj M you hy by publication in ti e '"Jjgn Ol'AHli a newapaper of general w liuhliahed weekly jn sai. couqtr r ecutive weeks. Vl)m ' 1'itrTl-A Central Market, DfOUBD .fi inTC 1 rwi Diuv iMiw PROPKJKTOR9. Will keep constantly rtd a Ml i BEEF, MUTTOIN, PORK and V? .1.- Ie VTaWU they wUl sell si vxtuM.it .rh IWtfttlslSll."! t iisr" 11 V Vsl ft ! I';;"'' t(.atle, H.'s"" WillametW' aTMeat dliereJ to ire of charfe.