r" AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO T1IE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "C ASTORIA," AND PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of JJyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same that has borne and does now JXfJ a j'" on mTy' bear the facsimile signature of Ciajffl&&&u wrapper. This is the original - PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought j'! on and has the signature owSfvWC wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex ccpt The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is March 8, 1S97. &U"h Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you because lie makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he docs not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF 8 1)5 6 00 n to M 7 00 4 60 3 05 (I to Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. TNI eeTVS HNW. tV HWBMff STMirf. fttW ferns fW. 3 00 00 UNION TICKET AND I'UTFQIW. A Clear Exposition of (be Political Situation.---A Common IMmm anil Common Priucijik lleinloii Coos County Keeonltr, I'oi'ulltl. "Thore appears to be some con fusion in the minds of tlie jieojile a, to what is meant by the proposed Union of the reform forces In Ore gon. "Many innocrntly confound this movement with "fusion," at that term haa been used and understood herertofore; wliilo there are oilier, opposing Union, who would make the movement uns'ghtly in the eyes ol those Populists, Demo raU and Free Silver Kepuulienns who are known to be unfavorable to "fusion." "The different netweeu Union and "fusion" is o wide. av marked and so distinct, when the mutter is given a momenta initio and honest consideration, that there will be few sinera members of either of the parties just namtd who will not heartily and enthiifiaHiioitlly favor Union w hen Ihe difference be tween it uml "fusion" is made known. "In the ttrit pl-ce, we Ime nevr before had a complete Union of the reform forces In this state; nor it mav be. in anv other auto. On the contrary. Oreuon and many other tales have tried "fusion," and ofteucr than otherwise, with disns trous results, "Fus on" lnu been disastrous because it was made at a steiiflie if principles for the tpoiU of olliee alone. "I n the case of "fusion", the "fus Ing" held their separate inven tions, adopted their separata plat' forms, aud declared their eepmte principles, which latter were fre queutly at variance with thoso of the other party. One party would namo candidates for an agrerd por Uon oi the offices, with the under standing that the other convention would endoise them; thus they would divide the offices between t'aem in other words, they would divile the 'spoils." This is "fusion." "On the other hand, lu the cse of Union, there are no separate conventions in the sense of "fusion ;" there are no separate platlorin, and no variantH) between the aims, purposes or principles of the three ptrlie, f ir the reason thu the platform of the l'ni.in party was made last June, by a joint gathering of Populists, Dem ocrat and Free Silver Hepublicaus, and an invitation was extended to the reform forces n( the state to tome together In support of that platform and which, we feel sure, is model declaration ol reform prin ciples, and such as every true Po ulist must heartily endjiee. "On this platform all 'of the re form forces ot the state may Bund and neither be jealous of the other. "For the time being, all party lines disappear and all voters stand shouider to shoulder to effect those reforms for which we, as Populists, have been fighting so long, and which the Republican party has so often promised, but as of;en ignored. "We believe the people an now a mil in purpose that Oregon shall be brought into line as a free silver state; that the initiative and retor erendutu shall be given a trial, and that tho known shuses In our state government shall be abolished. To do this they for the time being come together on common ground." 00 4 70 4 70 0 15 9 00 TWELVE StW TKl'fcSTS. Capitalized Blnce December 1 wltb lluudreds or Millions Capital. Hank trust with branches in large cities. Two huu red piano manufac turera with capital stock of $50,000, 000. Twenty Chicago breweries $23,' 000,000. Wire nail trust includes all ihe concerns in this country; $55,000, 000. Cracker and biscuit trust; $00, 000,000. Seven-eighths of manufacturers of woodworking machinery; $8, 000,000. I lie river coal interest! from I'lltshurg to New Orleans $11,000,' 000. A theatrical trust with the leading theatres of the country in t' e combine. Tobacco trust $12,000,000. Kailroads centering about New York bay have nought up or leased a monopoly of wharf facilities They have notified steamship com panies that they mould handle freight only on certain terms which give the lion's share of profits to the railroads; $200,000,000. New York gas companies $23,- 000,000. Silver smelling and refining companies controlling an output of 00,000,000 ounce. 1 hese are but a few of the most important trusts that have recently been toraied. such a nmornent possesses a significance that must impress even the most stupid wit ness of current events. i . i jm The Northern Paeitlo coast has a tembU name among mariners. Wrecks on those inhospitable shores usually leave few to tell the talo. The latest regarding the loss ol the Clara Nevada between Skag- way and Juneau is that not a soul of lit r human freight of 50 pas sengers aud crew eiuaped the ter- rib disaster. "Popocral" and "popocracy" are the terms used by the Register in referring to silver mm and the sil ver ineu's ciuse. About next June the Register will learn there are a good many "ooc t" in Lane county and the state of Oregon. They are good voleis, and will make things "pjp" for cerwin. L'eramlssibucir Court. . t'uftr.ae of road No 21, In Ti. 17 H It 3 W; K llratlon mill 1 other pell tlotier ,ri'D-iiii l iiitimi nuking for (haunt; . Di.vlx, Joint rli nod O A I'sinnbll MM.uiuitMl vl'-wet. and V M Collier surveyor m sslil change. Darwin Itiinluw ul tlilj Hiiim fl his renli.uin.ii us 'i-ivii'ir f mad district No 'si; n-diiimtlmi mf pled and E-ltfiir Knitf . if JM Hie vacancy Clian,.c of o;.. 1 1, 'J. 17. Hit Ii V clisiige or.lrinl ( hiu i'iii e I Hint Id road ordered vatated. L O Jieckwlth pauierfUplie... F W Prentice M D exMiiiiiMir.it of inearie . T W ll.irrl- M 1 exiiiiiioHiiuM f inrulie A J J 'liiirm ulieilll t-n ) Inn .il,i,i.T 04 ' Kuueiitf l.li(lilt ti Jiinuuiy nervice 'Hi ' 0 A K Wimd nip.lirH lur oIbiiici Mitil rnuil linn- . . .... K lUniis livery Janus lleuieiiwuy livery W WNeel-yr iulr on roud Inula J T Whltiiioie 1 1 unty 3 couicait lirillln lluidrtur.- Co repulrann c m.'ili hj it I r i I in f url t I 14 0 Hiclni) Soil, (.nurd Ada Milll- tan inniiiie 2 50 (J A Wlnteriiieier, gil.rd Ada Mlllleail limutie - 50 The lU-RUter pi luting W 87 Charles Dickenson, relief ludiK- FDt tiddlers ; 75 it O Calllson work on a-sesnneut rulU December and January... 74 00 Minnesota Hotel care of paupers aud Insaue H W J NV Wycoirsiipervlfir road dls- I riet No 102 30 00 Ueo A Drury J I', Jury list Will ainetle prrliio: W M Vaughan awiisling lu iuk Ingjury list for Willamette precinct MU llariM assMiug lu maklug Jury list Wlllemell precinct. .. JeMisJ Shane, Florence C'tlt- teuden Home SO 00 A E Wheeler J 1 Slute vs Larcei$ 3 80 A E Wheeler J 1 Kiale vs Pistol and Revolver 5 05 A E Wheeler J P State v Mitch ell A E Wheeler J P Slate vs Wis. carton A E Wheeler J V rilale vs Hangs A E Wheeler J P Htate vs Ham Case AEWheflerJ P insanity ease of Ada Millicau 5 05 Sidney Kcolt constable State vs Larcer 2 00 Sidney Scott countable State vs l'lstol aud Revolver 2 70 Sidney Scott coi stable Slate vs Mitchell 2 10 Sidney Scott count uble Stata vs Wlscarson - 2 10 Sidney Scott countable. State vs Rangs. 4 SO Sidney Scott coiiitttUe State vs tSaiu Case Sidney ho tt constable limuulty of Mrs Ada Milllcai) L T Harris demity dintrlct attor ney State vs Larcer L T Hauls deputy dixtilet attor- uey State vs Pistol aud Revolver 5 00 L T Harris deputy tlUtrlet attor ney Slate vs Mitcliell 5 00 L T Harris deputy district at 'or uey State vs Wlscarson 5 00 I. T Harris deputy district attor ney St"te vs Hunt; 5 00 LT Harris deputy district attor ney Stale vsSmiii Case 5 00 L T Harris deputy district attor ney Insauity of Mrs Ada Millicau 5 00 J 1) Cook, siipervl or road dis trict tiO 51 1U 00 Jesse Cox J P, Jury list for Oo- sheii precinct W R Uillurd nsslstititr. In making Jury list for Closlit n precinct... II F Keen 'y ssnlstlng in making Jury lint for (losheu precinct... V K Hale J P, mukltiK Jury list for Cheslier precinct 3 00 J R Ietsou SMilstlng making Ju ry list for Chesher precinct 2 00 W Wilsrpole asslstlug making lury list for Chesher precinct... 2 00 O S Miller J P. making jury list fir f rewell prwlnct 3 00 J A Hughes axalstlug In making Jury list for Creawell pieclnct... 2 00 W W Sc4tt assbtlng lu making Jury list for t'rt swell piwlnct 2 00 O F R issell M D paupen 101 15 E A Zumwalt careof pauptra 13 00 Eaklu A ltrtstow pupr suppliea II t5 James T Hluton supervisor road district Nj62 IS 00 T Rowland siipervl or road district No 107 19 00 Juel Pltuey care of J A Letalller Insane 1 50 J II Hlller constable In case of J A Letalller Insane 4 85 W Kuykeuilall M D lu case of J A Letallti r Insane 5 00 J J Darnell! care J A letalller lusane, cuimed ft 80; allowed 2 SO Mapletou store rvnd material 1 50 II K Hunulcult J P.Jury list for Fall Cretk prvcluot A 8 Matteson aUtliii; lu mak ing jury list l'r Fall Creek precinct Ueo W Humphrey alHtluii In making J iry lUl fr Fall Cretk pecinet 8 50 4 35 50 KLOfiKftCK NF.WH. ... . i Bdni Vit e .tens. "W Clipped Krom lbs West ruary 111. ' t.f Keb- Ei.k Vale, F.b 21. Airs Kph Msihess write. fr n ri.Nill.eru :iro".it to relatives here that her hei.ltli IsK-eally I Hi proved uml IIm.1 ,he l.o,.. to n-iori. t Wh- (Mil HO 'II. .. , .. If r. ! K .1 elo es m-xl rrmay. . Wail.l ii.-u bo h i I"!1'1 r"r M lheia.l w...vetr.iilleaelial jaP" r : 1 .... lirM i.ext li-rni, nl will i-iuitr.. l.i- Mi.. Ali.t-Sinl h. o Kliuene. LPTallma U p,e(.r..u.o..arll.., ' , ..,l,3 Sitsgwy a f, week-. He inlend-, "u ' . . , ,,. i UuoMMi ler bus tol l Ihe pmptiiy; occupied by lliu We.! olliee lo J K. Starr. The winter lrm of s hiKil at Point I Teirsci tl.iM-il la-t Filday. Tlie patrons are ut-ll pie i d wltb Talxil'a llialiugi-nicli of Ihe ii'IiniI. to put u fruit ilner on hi ranch befoie It'iatrliiir Mr. J A lies ii relumed home ia-t I Tine- l"'l'd- (' r - '"" " Friday u(Ur ri-ndiug to inonlhs , U"'!"' ""' visiting rel.ivc In ilillercnt parts ollt'o". -"'"' 1 ' "" '"''" Oregon ami Whinyiori. for em .1 -m, , . I rii,,..i un-l u.e o nei imi' u hi i,'Miiniiii"v ColisltleittMe vo,k it ii. i ly I e doheo.l Hie K iel leoli.. I" Hif ' H id We lop' ""' """ " '"tded Ii" f, rr Mil' smiii l e In ojm.idoii. i ....... .1. ...... i.,.. in. i I. i n nut no I"- A MIm Iklerof Kiit'-iieeanie Itl will Mr Siiitt from Kuu'i ne. Her pnrei.i. expect lo rtiove In Lid I cate oil tie North Fork in the mar future. Mo.ti.fllie North Korkers are iinik lug arraugeiiientii to do a large IiUhIiikn i rmnleli tsi.f liJ W:u 'Hilton mer giMiti in Ilk coves being at a, premium. j H Workman, W S llrewer and Mr, aud .Mrs jas Falruentlnr were amoiii; III Hie duirt liiu lii.u 1 1... ivimliia mini. , I Vt i t'll I be '- ' I . .. 1,.. i. u...l i .iti'iiri l.tll lilli II . t iiiiv ' i-onleii. plated toiii.eL"iii(! 'bis plu,e vt ilb Ja-per unit I'iednaiil 11 1'. Win and Forrest Diu-y ttbobave those who er.g.iied passage oil Ihe ' ' " working Ht Hie iveny (junen umi steamer Or. gou rroru Portland. She j for some nionlliH, lelurned home but iuds between l'orlliirid and Alaska. wtek. At Hecelo, Oregon, la the home of Claud Rmntoii ofCondnn, Is visit W A Cox on Monday, Feb 14, 1S0S, lug friends hi re at rtsent. Mrs W F i'hipps died lu the 84lh Year i Doltt As other age. A husbuml and daughter, i Jtrs WAU-x, are left , mourn her iAKTV.,, villlli(lllH ftie A 11 Corueil. of Seattle, arrived , j -t ft anoth-r parly lobe given by Florence the 10th ins . He came f..r 1 Company C at Armory .'lull, r-an !' the purpose of arrsnging with .Mr i eveiiliiUi Feb 20: This Is the third Kyle to charter the R barts ami the j rl. of their terlee, each of which has Bella for the Alaskan trade. Marlon , ' . , . , .. Morris acxM.mpanled hliu tlowo Ihe ! Idedjmtst ei joyable. beach from VaUlnaund relumed w ith I him Saturday moruing H uh vessels 1 will probably go north In a few weeks Dki.koatk Api'oi.ntku. The gov I ernor today deslgnat d the following' geutlemt n us commhsloiiers to repre resent the products of the state of Ure gon at the Trans Mitsisslppl and Inter- uutional l-.xposllion to be held at Uuiaha Is-t Aeeii June aud Nov 1, tills year: J E Haseltlne, Portland; C C Ik'ektiian, Jacksonville; Henry E Diwch, l ortland; J A Wright, Sparta; J Henry Lonjmaid, liourae; J O Day, Hot bur :; Philip Metschan, Salem; II II Miller, Grant's Pass; Colonel Ii F Alley, Raker City; J O llanthorn, As- t nla; J F Ratchelder, R D Inman, Poitlund. Union Ci.lm Okuanizeu. Lost Wednesday the Sprlugfleld Union Bi metulilu Club launched forth in per manent orguidz tttoii with 03 members. John S Chuichill was selected as presi dent, S K Oeorge vice president, and Albert W alker secretary. There was a good attendance aud harmony was never more apparent. The club starts out under the most flattering auspices, and for the present the club will hold its regular meetlugs once a nisutn. Dki.koatks Skljxtko. The fresh- man class of the U of U yesterday se lected Mis Esther Johimon and 1! 8 Smith as delegates to the lutercollegl- te oratorical conteM at Albany. "Just as Good as Scott's and we sell It much cheaper," is a statement sometimes made by the druegist when Scott's Emulsion Is called for. This shows that the druggists themselves regard Scott's Emulsion of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophos- pmtes of Lime and Soda as the standard, and the purchaser who desires to procure the " standard" because he knows it has been o: untold benefit, should not for one instant think of takine the risk o: using; some untried prepa ration. The substitution of something said to be "just as good" for a stand ard preparation twenty five years on the market, should not be permitted by the intelligent purchaser. He ure you net SCOTT'S Kmulslon. Set mat tuc man ana fish are on the wrapper, soc and ti.oo, all drugisti. SCOTT ft BOWNE. Chemists, New York. to This gentleman only wishei ildsieck Plug Tobacco ii t; iisniesi mines in the house to clean. Mnt contrary tilings to keep clean. Most unpleasant nuvu mmiv.ui m, ait mn p r oon aii i.e... easily with that enemy of oil and grease mid dirt 3 00 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 2 ro l-ea ard Must llaug. Colfax, tVali, Feb 21. This after- noon John Leonard, convicted of the murder of Jacob Maliiuitt, July IS. IS'.HI, was for the thiid time sentenced to te banged. The date of execution was fixed for March 25. Leonard had Intended to make a statement, but was t vi nervous to speak. Mti'ation Wantko A coiupe'eut wotuin delieeiiiil.iyiiKMit In a fami ly. Imjuue at the 11cahi oftlce. Washing Powder I-ai-Rem Pf'kaire CTMtMt teonom. Til K M. K. rtlimiKV tf.nwn.. . ii.i twft. IMMton. 1'lUladdpbla mm mm Mott's Nerverine piis The great rtmedy for nervous pros- t fl I In n inT i all nervous f. dueases of the a.-' ttnfflttlr na. sex, such as Nenrou. Prostration, Failing or v"h???. P0. Nightly Erltis- . iuuiniui crron, nienial worry, ex cessive uv, oi Tobacco or Opiunt, which Kad to Consumpbon and Inanity. $1.00 For sale by Wllklns A Linn. MUTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS Tlwjr ovrrromc Wvetneii. IriYirn- '"' I"!' I'" ni.-n.lru ll. n. H.y i. " !, ,. I" irlrli.i woniinh..ta. m.l.iiir il. v.lomn-nt (.1 urirnnn in.1 binly. No r. M.r.iy i,,r ..mni r..ul, tlinn. l.nn..i .lo h.rin-llfi- b-r.mi.-i .l,.rr. prr hoa nymall. N.tlil hv ili-,i-irl.l. For iSaleat Henderson & Linus. FOR MlIJTXou can .Ml 111 I II 1 hfl fllfnrl i 1 III If 5r1 uff I""" ny of the I 1.1 '." e to the oldet " I specious on ihe 1'ianc Caul, ( wn m w ivnuan en., A I SO 03 1 UarittSt Eil t 1851 f . I M Yonnv urH uk! l.tHI A rrom Ihe .rTMt , ,vu,hfl ind.Kmion. e. i iZT.:':.,i"r" d eh,,,,,! f 9 i..ii . tMitiM m i"ri.l..nl:.,'K,n': IM,r"rrheMi. f Ou ii ill nx , , iKaiunnM rerrament cur 1 h. lKHl. d.ie. eot cU.m to f r7" """'-I". 'nit U neU-knowi. to be I. if A mi M.i..litl w .. TOBBACO, CIGARS, ' CANDY. GO TO. f'.". "lonunhiv ermm-sted (ruui tbt u . ' ,'- '" nurompiMiil, A ISKf A-C4.-irl.V4K fc ri- I fJ?h. 1 "'y Majrrla tree. (A rlul4 u.s kt mm.) Urcat Jtltlsriim nf Ana... Ihe ioeu ml Urs MuwinaaT it. kind u ihe MJ- t---J" nxl Wni h- wxawerfully m m . mi or wnuk tOSI MHt Sheet See ttmthf. Cel. Julie ' Qoldsmits Look Here Farmers! Bring joup Hides and Skins to our tannery. For all Xo. 1 preen hides' w ill W you 4 to 4 cetveapoun for No 1 dry hl,t,-s lo oVnts a pound; F or No 2 aecnrdlnp 0 iutlty, 4 to S cents. Now don't forget thesa prices re paid in CASH at Tht Vin.me,UTanntry Haines &Co- 9 eS e -r A A A A f A A Ai Officer "A new ease, your Honor, ims i.ii nn that a five-cent Dicce of Piper He nr rmt. larirer than it used to be. ivw f" 0 Every Good Judge of chewing tobacco knows and has $ known for years that Piper Heidsieck Plug Tobacco is A the best that has ever been produced. The only argument A ever made against it has been its cost but this argument i is a thing of the past. The five-cent piece has been en- 7 UrA fnrtv nrr cent, and every one can now afford this " delicious luxury. Why use the ordinary brands ? when five cents will buy one of the new large sizes of ipcr Heidsieck AAA -r -i Pin? Tnhaccfi -r-e--e--r-rT T T v t t t t Tl( (Chamragne Flavor) WHILE WE ARE NOT Mowing any trumpets, nor hanging any big banners on the outer walls to attract customers, m Want Our Friends to understand that wo will not be undersold, and will duplicate any of tho prices of our competitors. All best brands calico Ordinary and shirting calico Cabot V muslin, vard or bolt Uncago LL, best made ,. . . Ladies' wool hose were 25c Ladies' wool hose ribbed top 23c Ladies' wool hose ribbed top 35c heavy wool underwear $1.00 Heavy wool underwear 1.25 20 vdsforRM 25 yds fr 1.00 Sc ot 13c 20c 25e 75c now $1.00 now now now now Boys' and Youth's Clothing At and below cast. Special Bargains in MEN'S ALL WOOL SUITS. Keduced prices during tbis month. All we ask is come and prico our goods, and if not as low or a little lower than others, then don't trado with us. J. H. McClung. Junction City Company -MANUFACTURERS OF TIIE- u WHITE ROSE" -s-is--FLO UR.o o o o c GUARANTEED BEST QUALITY. The most popular flour in eading grocers. the market. Sold by all PIL warrnte.i. 71 ." " 'n Ii i n.i si.imi i... , ,.: EQnr. Wltllan,,-,,,,, p J atnie.HB.il ouw ( , nic. It ior, til , .u, ' U.JS tb. IWhlllk-.,",,". '" Jf lPt of rri,T M c,..,. aiAstUFACTURlMG CO.. SI.iki. U.IIII.:. TURKS GREEKS. rfThs?cr?S5Vu?iTi ??,?1IUCl ,nleti 1" the welfare People of tbls vlclnlt v V l,.t t i-JnJ1,eJ,Uft;er 'f"lutormlDg ,ue . -o auucu a line or BOOTS AN KSHOES. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS- Ladles and Gents Straw HatS, v. I hread, Nesi1s;naiss' Hh rwff Jl. talk W.W.CHESSMAN, - Springfield, Oregon. 'i .mtt i Kii . , ' m i -.. .nir. KorS....,UeullrrsolALlu(7 .. ., I lu.i'i". - i-.f. f' i,tt 11 ' J ""JeUKu,,0f 1'i.v.N.aiiabit auabjcsiltlUN ioLA0, UnW'