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AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RICIIT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD CASTORI A," AND "PITCHER'S CASTOniA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. J, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Jlyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same that has borne and does now jjjf. 071 mW bear the facsimile signature of Cfii&z7&4ArtC wrapper. This is the original PITCHERS CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America forever thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought fP yffuu on and has the signature of wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is mJcI'8,1897. G&&U.,d. Do Not Bo Deceived Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you because he 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 Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. TMI unwi Mima, ? f awaaae eTaetr. mtw Ml, VKATL'U AIUIS8T TON (j IE. Honesty snd frlaciple Opposed to Trlcksry and Jugglery. (Conrallli Tlines, April 10.) "Back in Washington they are congratulating Thomas Tongue over hit re-nomination to congress. He is telling that fusion iu Oregon is a failure, and that his prospects for re-election are bright and prom laing. It all sounds nice but alas and alack ot Thoims Tongue. It is a wheel in his head or a lie in bis heart that enables him to say that fuaion in Oregon is a failure It is the blindnes of a terrible nightmare if he cannot see that bis Candidacy is threatened with defeat. Tongue is a trimmer, and the trim mer's time has come. The people are sick, the people are tired, the 'people are disgusted with trimmers. A gold man today, abiinetallist yes terday, a it ruddier tomorrow. That is Tongue. That is Ellis, and at Astoria Thursday the republicans repudiated Ellis. What else can they have in store for Tongue? "People request honest opinion though they differ with it. They love honesty and fixity ol purpose, but they bite shambling, they de spise deception, they loathe trick err. Ellis went back ou all he ev said in favor of bimetallism. He deoUred that his toachings wore living lies. It was anything for office. He surrendered principle lor hop of political preferment. He denied and condemned his past record for hope of renominating himself a congressman. His party associates kicked him out of the way at Astoria. They puked hiin up; they stamped him out of polit cal existence. His fate Is tho fate that belongs to the trimmer. It is the fate that belongs to Thomas Tongue with whom it is 'about face with each lurch in public sen timent. Declaring yesterday for bimetallism, shouting today for gold, what, oh what will he do to morrow? "Opposed to this juggler, this truckler, this trimmer is horn it Bob Veatch who never surrender ed a principle, who never compro mise! bis manhood, who never low ered bis colors to fickle publio sen timent or party la-ih ami whose motto is 'be true to self and true to the people.' With such an oppo nent Thotnss Tougue his serious cause to doubt the brightness of his prospects. "The essence of true manhod is bounty honesty in the home, honesty iu the community, honesty in busiuess affairs, honesty in po lilical life. Men who uaflio in political principles are the essence of dishouesty. They prostitute manhood, debauch citisouship and demoralise society. Their influence is all bad. They are unworthy of preferment, and everybody knows It. "Ellis has been turned down; why should Tongue survive? Why should be sloat in Washington over his re-nomination, and tell his friends there that his jupgWy with publio questious will re-elect him. 'Robert Veatch don't trim. Al ways sincere, always honest, firm as a rock, true as steel he is a for midable opponent of Mr Tongue in an election where sincere people are to be the final arbiters." KIliltliNH lull UMK. It was tho aim of tho peace-at-any-priee men to delay the delivery of the message from the President to the last moment possible, in the hojie that publio rsentiuient might be cultivate! to their way ot think ing, or uiudo sick and tired of the whole subject. The last postpone ment was at a great coot of dignity and veracity. To gain ihreo or four days more lime tho Aduiinis tratiouists represented that tho ConHul-Ueneral of the United States at llivana was in danger froai the premature appearance of the red handed document. To carry out the uluff, General Leo had to be ordered homo, and now tho problem will be how to get him back. Everybody who knowB tho first lesson in international law and practice knows that even if war had actually broken out, a con sular or diplomatic representative would be entitled to a safe conduct out of the country, Even Spain, though she does not attain tho fullest rueusur) of civilization, would not dare to neglect that duty. THE ( UK AT ISSL'K Are our people in favor of retir ing the $340,000,000 of greenbacks that circulitti as money equally as good as silver and gold? If so vote for Republican representative to the legislature and Tongue and Moody for congressmen. The leg islature will elect a senator and he, with the congressmen, will have a vote on that proportion. Prrsid ant McKinley and the Re publican, majority in Congress favor taking up that paper money and issuing interest bearing gold bonds with which to secure the necessary redemption funds. On the other hand stand the Pemocratio, Populist and Free Sil ver Republican representatives and say that m.iuity, conceived by banking and money loaning in terests, shall not be accomplished. The issue it a plaiu one. Take your choice. THK MILK IN THE COtOANUT. If Cub.i would become responsi ble for tho war debt saddled ou her prudu.tive. r sources by Spain, Pree 'dent McKiuley and Irs Spanish boudhohli.ig consliiiiii.cy would quickly hi I her bo ire. That is tho milk in the coooanut. Cuba is held ss security for payment of debts incurred by Spain iu attempt ing to hold her in bondage, and McKinley's obligations ard such that he ill use every influencr) to thwart the popular sentiment in favor of Cuban independence. A msTINuUiaHED VOLUSTEEK General Jw Wallace Offers His Servi ces loHlsCouatry. Indianapolis, April 18. General Lew Wsllsee, the famous soldier, diplomat and novelist, who was 71 years old April 10, bss formally w Itb drawn from the rase for the UniUd Ktates senate, and aDDouDces that be will enter the army and flgbl ttr Cuban Independence. In a statement given out General Wallace says: "In view of the certainty or war with Spain, I have tendered the gov ernment my services In the Held. That I havt Im a a candidate for UniUd States senator may subject this action n in part to misconstruction, to I beg to anaouoee my withdrawal from tlit senatorial race. To the many re publicans who lis ve given me their support I ouVr my hearty thanks and moat grateful acknowledgments." General Wallace does not seem to be sjxaklng unadvisedly. It Is known that be recently addressed a letter to the prendent making tender of bis servi ces, and It is lelieved lie received a favors ble auswer and usu ranee that ba would be appointed to a posl Hon commensurate with his talents and with his distinguished services lu the war of the Rebellion. As the regular army and National Guard are already ofllcered, It Is assumed that be will be a general ef volunteers. Dexter Items. April 18, Weather very favorable to the fruit crop. I B liunsaker went to Eugene Hat urday, returning Sunday, Mrs Hyland, of Lowell, returned Friday from a two week's visit to Aib land and other Southern Oregon points The Trent Mill Co Is now building flood dams to float tbslr log drive to the mill. The water Is unusually low for this season of the year. Miss Etta Dodge Is lying very low with consumption and her dealb Is ex pected any time. Itev Minnies', of Eugene, preached at Trent several nights last week: Mrs Lily Vincent will teach the spring icnool at Jones' mill. Hon L Iillyeu, of Eugene, addressed an appreciative audience on the polit ical Issues of the Chmpalgn at the Trent school lioube on Saturday evening. The union primary convention was well attended. Messrs James Scrlvner W F Mooney, H O Viuoent and P Pllzer were elected delegates to the county convention, and P P Pitzer was nominated for Justice of the peace aud Jat Vincent for constable. Regular. The Carry County leud. Ex: Notwithstanding tie fact that the nfllcersof the law kuow full well who it was that assassinated Van Pelt last February at Chetco In Curry coun ty, yet they frankly admit that they fear to make any arrests. They allege that should tbey arrest the murderer they themselves would be murdered, What a tergiversation this is of Justice, Can It be possible that sworn effleers of the law will refuse to do their duty? Society demauds It, outraged ustlee demands It. Talk of lawlessness In the South and elsewhere; we should look at home before we shake our hoary heads at others. What the Cur ry county oiucers anouia ao la to re sign aud let the people elect men who will perform their sworn duty regard less ot the causequtuces. The following obituary notice recent ly appeared In the Dublin (Irelaud) In depeudeut: "Smit On the 28th Inst, Amy Jane Mary Emit, eldest daughter or John and Wilhelmiua Bn.lt. aged 1 day and SJ hours. The bereaved and heartbroken parents beg to lender their hearty thanks to Dr Jones for his un remitting attention during the illness of the deceased, and for the moderate brevity of his bill. Also to Mr Wilson for ruuuing for the doctor, and to Mr lti.blnson for reommendiHg mustard plaster." His Opinion Hon L B Cox, a gold democrat, yesterday In a speech In Portlaud, said: "If I were forced to choose, If I were forced, I say, to choose belweeu Bryan democrats and Mark Hauua republicans," said he, "I should not voie the republican ticket." V utidirataud that quite a number or gold democrats have like eplnlous. President McKiuley aud the Re publican majority in the Houbb should refer to thoir schoolboy histories and re-read the history of our War of Iudepoudeuce; bow Franco recognised the national ex istence of the struggling colonies at a time win n England had a far greater control of the territory of the thirteen original sUtej, than Spain nw has of Cuba. Let him read how our national freedom was made possible by the aid of a pow erful ally then say to Cuba: "You shall be free. No Europeau boud eh;i.l sgin shackle your freedom." TUESDAY APRIL 19. N E Krltt, of Newbur, Is in Eug sue. Kev V E Goede left Ur'j for polnU north. Wheat Is worth 71 cents per bushel here today. Sheriff Johnson made a short trip to Junction today. Jas F Robinson and wife visited In Portland yesterday. Attorney ER Sklpworth is home fiom a trip to Portland. Mrs L S Logan arrived home today from a fortnight's visit at Portland. Mr and Mrs Clint BransUiter, ol Cottige Grove, are visiting in this city. We are pleased to h am that Eben Stewart Is considerably Improved today. Archbishop Wm H Gross returned to his home at Portlaud on today's 10:50 local. E H Ingham today shipped tnrte cars of bay and one ol potatoes to the San Francisco market. E J Frasier left laid i.ight for Wood laud, Calif, to accompany his wife and child home from that point. J J Jlurd shipped several dozen broilers to Portland today. He re ceived M 60 per d mi lor Ihein. O J Olson, of Portland, Is again in the city In the Interest of the Oregon exhibit at the Ouiahaexposltion. Mrs Rebecca Straight, mother of Col J A Straight, of this city, left today for Council Bluffs, Iowa, to visit with her -laughter. Mrs W C Hale accompanied by h sister, Mrs C E Moore, of Klamath Falls, went to Portlaud ou today's 10:50 local. Evangelist Ross, who held services In this city last winter, accompanied by his wife is visiting in Eugene, They will shortly leave for the Eait, It is reported lu Albany that In case of war with Spain drafts will be made on men up lo fifty years of age, aud that married men without children will be drafted first. V II Godfrey and wife of Bonanza Oregon, are visiting relatives in Lane county aud will remain here a month or more. Mr Godfrey gave this office a pleasant call this forenoon . The houhe of a newspaper man iu Portland was robbed the other tight, the nurglars securing f 17 lu cash. A newspaper man possessing $47 Is a bloated bondholder compared with his co laborers and ought to be robbed. The gold democrats met in Portlaud yesterday and coucluded not to nouil nate a state ticket. Iu their addros they denounce democrats, populists and republicans They however, will nominate a congiessman lu the second district. Hon E R Sklpworth of Eu geue attended the meeting. Marsh Haydeu, a blacksmith and brother of Hon Ben Haydeo, a promi nent lawyer of Salem, was fouud dead lu a vacaut house at Demoss springs, near Grants Pais Saturday evening, From Indications Hayden had been dead since Monday night or Tuesday morning. Haydeu was going to Moro to obtain woik. Junction Times, April 10: A barn on Dr Lee's fruit ranch In West Park addition was destroyed by fire Tues day afternoon about 4 o'clock. The ham was about 30x40 feet In size and cost probably fSW. It is supposed to have been accidentally set on fire by some children playing lu It. No par ticular loss of contents, except h pig and a setting hen. The O 11 i N has a construction train running between The Dalles and Umatilla, rtlslng and tallastlng the track In the saudbeds along the Co lurabla. The gravel for ballasting Is obtained near Graut station. Box cars fitted up with bunks are used for sleeping quarters for the men. A gen tleman connected with the survey says the Columbia river Is rUInc steadily near Grant and will soon flood the gravel bed. Florence Wtst: The Montelth dryer on the Sllbbens place at Point Terra has been In oiieratlon for the past week or I wo and has proved Itself a perfect success. Specimens ot fruit, vegetables and flowers shown are of the finest quality. Everything lu the shape of vegetables, fruit, flowers, flsh and cereals of all kinds, also meat of all kluds can be dried in a short time suitable fr shipping lung distances. I MONDAY. APRIL 18. Weak Lungs Tin principle of the initiative and referendum is democratic. It will uo; be opposed byanydt mo crat who endorses the declaration of Jeffersou that the people are eatable ot self govirnnieut, nor will it ba opposed ry any republi can who holds to Lincoln's idea that this should be government of the people, by the people and for thn people. V J Bryan. W7 $ If you hive coughed and a coughed until the lining mcm- brant of your throat and lungs $ Is inflamed, Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil will soothe, strengthen and probably cure. The cod-liver oil feeds and strengthens the weakened tis- a. sois. The glycerine soothes and heals them. The hypo- phosphites of lime and soda ir.:-nrt tone and vigor. Don't ne.cct these coughs. One j bottle of the Emuklon may do $ more for you now than ten Z a can do later on. Be sure you $ get SCOTTS Emulsion. J 9 J AS Srafgbtt i yx. mS Si . 4 SCOTT a BOWNE. Ommu, N.w York. ftsxF To or three Immigrant are Making for farms, Wm Mayer has re urned fiom South ern Oregon. V V S'.-ott t-anie down from Cres well today. u....ti f r'nliurcr. wss In JbUUU'J c-4 ' ' the cilv tiday. Doc Blautou Is visiting relatives aud friends lu Eugene. L E Walton left today for IlaUey aud other points north. 1'rtnlev Louiews left for Poltland today for a week's visit, M Davis returned to his writing elasses at Junction today MUs Fauuie Hays of Harrl.burg, vMied Eugene ft lends today A good lores of carolers are at work ou the i eA' cou-t houte building, L P Deemarais, a well known priest of Jacksonville, visited In Eugene to day. Uncle Jake Oilllsple Is still quite ..i.k hot I now able to Le about th house. D B Muny, superintendent of th V. ...... Lit mlll. iiulteUl a. WSS I ..rw..n- Eugene today. Bund.m R.rord: Dr T B Ford, of been holding a.iccessful e 1 revival meetings here. George Marx weut to Frlssell's today again. He is In spleudid health now having gained 20 pounds. Ebeu Hteart had an extremely bod night. He is some better today, but the ei d set ms to be near. Archbishop Wm H Gross, of Port land, arrived up this afternoon, and is a guest cf Father W A Daly. Cass Matlock arrived home Sunday from Skagway. He reports bis father and uncle doing a big buit", Almo Tlbbetts and family have re turned bere from Tuscon, Arizona where they have resided for the past three years. Cany W Thomson of Gate Cree pncluct Is In town today. Mr Thorn ton says the Uuion sentiment Is strong on the McKeuzle. A R Wllber, advance agent for Hoyt's "A Texas Steer" was In fcugene today and Manager Ross, of the Par ker booked this excellent company for April 26. Mrs W H Parsons left this morn lug for Creston, Iowa, and MissTiltou left at the same time for Harlan, Iowa Thete ladies will visit relatives at th places named. II Vandeiveer of Davenport, Neb who has been ill at the Hotel Eugene for two or three weeks has recovered and will leave for San Joc, Cal, on tonh t's train. Hou Geo Nolaud, of Astoria, it iu the city to be at the bedside of his grandfather Ebeu Stewart. George is a thorough sliver niau and Is one of the leaders olClatsop county Mr and MrsDI! Murry, who have b.'eu residing at Cottage Clove, have leased part of the residence of Mrs Sarah Duraut on Teuth street, aud will remove to this city lu a few days. Mrs Sue M Barton of Evausville, Lid., arrived on the overland Friday night, aud will spend sometime with her sister, Mrs Dr Farr. Mrs Barton will also vMt California before her re turn East. The above resolutions were pai-sed Saturday uight by the senate 07 to 21. Two democrats and 10 republicans voted tbusly, aud we are sorry to say that McUrlde ofOregan was one of the number. James P Katusey, of Feirmount has returned after au absence In Eastern cities of nearly two years. He says times are close in the East and he thinks Oregon is still the best place lor the poor laboring man A good many men coming from Call fornia as hobos claim they were work log there, but lost their positions on account of the drouth. They say Ciops are a failure aud there is practically uo wora ror mem at any price. t?n...AA xx.... . ... . . ivicui ,u; Mrs kvio was among the passengers from Eueeuo on Tuesday'e stage, she having been at Seattle for several week. Mr Kyle will remalu there a week or two longer to iook aner ths Interests of his vessels. Gus Detmering got a dispatch last evening couvrylng the news of the d-ath of his father, which occurred In lamhi.lyesterdMy afternoon mill.il. deuly. Mr DetmeriiiK ldt for that plsceon the early traiu this morning. Coos Bay News: A R R.l Friday from the Randolph beach mines, bringing several nusgets with him, valued at fid per ounce. The out. ook ( very promising, and everylhlng mil airs inni Junction City ; Milling Com MANUFACTURERS OK THE "WH TE ROSE" FLOUR.? BEST QUALITY The ltiost popular Hour in tho market. Sold i, GUARANTEED TURKS GREEKS. I want to sny Unit I am riot so much Interested In u,e eif, of the Greeks and Turks us I am lu thelnatter .f luformlnith r,..ln .,r ti.iu vlclnif v t li nl I have added A llna..r ln BOOTS AN DiSHOES. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS Ladles and Gents Straw Hats, Hosiery, Thread, Needles and Pins, Notions. Kto., W hich tic rr cilec' it pi cis Uet mak esls Call and be convinced that this Is not Idl talk Highst markt price paid for prcduc- W.W.CHESSMAH, - Springfield, Orcflt; CHRISTMAS BOOKS CALL AT THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE, If you wish to seo tho iinest display of Holiday and Christmas 1'ook? ever Drought to Eugene. Entire stock just received direct from Chicago. H.'G. MILLER, Proprietor. 15 I JI C a.' I 1 - m Ml. tsS)WAt. a ft. svw th.i. (ii, 1:9. b.lJi lsV.xN.im ''"Mr.Vrawst . i" W UI BtUfxt i.allty, Niiiirb " ait4ajtaj v"I..rM.STiti( ' U.U WrtlisU,, :. 'I'll irettiwpui ) "w. iTWfie-s Ms Kerverine Ws The treat remedy for nervous pros t rat ion and all nervous disuses of th: generative or- Utiulih 40 Al il.il UI.NO. Pln. of eii!,pr sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or lost Manhood. Imootenev. Nichllv sicr.s, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, ex- w 01 1 ocicco or upium, wr.ic:i Icii to Consumption and Insanity. $1.00 per tos hy mailt 6 boxes for $3.00. EGTT S CHu'IWL C3, Props, GlcKbrJ, Chid. For snle by Wilkius & Linn. A Klondike Victim. Floranre Went. At Skngway, Alaska, ht the homo of James Fitirweuther, March '20, 1808, of pneumonia, Alfred Mas .n, of Point Terrace, Oregon, sued about 51 years. 1 lie deceased wus.a naiive of Swe den, emigrating to the I'nii.d Kitties some 25 years ajjo. Alter living in diflerent iarts of the country, lie i-ame o the biusluw nhout 1S7U mid sdilid on a homestead near 1 where he reside I till a fen w. tks mjo, when he went to Alaska. 1IU wire died shout two. veuMitiM. Ili,i,r..ii,. r John Mason and family uro the only re auves left In this country. Airsiaeon iw a niembtr of Ilei-et Lodge No 111 IO OF, having b.en uuiaieu into that order in 1S74. MUTT'S PENNYROYAL C Tlmr OTprrom WMkiaMpI luntr nu.lunib.loalun. and buni.ti 'p.tiu of urn ll.. " JlM J r."tlh" tu ulrl. nt womulKH4. turn vrlitpmrnt orurnwudM ! kutiM 11 rt 1111 ill (ir ma II. . l'.ru,.,i . k.m-.l Jf'v maw M.im. SI n W3K--1 hv mull. Hmt4 kf W XasbsifciiA' St0TIC1ElrUCAI,M, For sale I y Wilkius & Lino. FOR TOBSACO, CIGARS, ' CANDY. GO TO.. Julie - Goldsmii ie companv will lube out considerable gold this summer. Heal is raMnir s. fUF..ni.. i...... whiskers and eveu that hi. m-! hue. Dr Thompson's Uicyoi.e Face. J5f tnroniiilo I8H1 iiiHi: Dr Hn..h larrifon Hiompson, who recently 1 siguea irenitUe slaflof the Harlmr Hospital to engnge in jirivate practice o Ban Ma'.ni, appeared at tho former nstuuilon yosterdnv for treat mtmr 11.. 1. ...1 . . . irnu ueen t.r, aklne in a new hievnl outnehuu Mateo roads. He l,iimid to ride beloie niaslerlng Dm Rrt of dir. mouniing. , WUlt, bi:u . . snce of back i-edalmg, tried to slop the wheel I'ysli. kinghUf. otthruigl, the sp-kes. He htitich 00 his fu-e, and f..r ."era,, noiir yesterday morning Dr xaruey wss t,u y , lt kli ir gravel from lures of hNform-r, whittle. LB: THE BEST warn powder : Look Here fmi (Bring pur Hides and Skins lo our tanner), For all No. 1 jrreen bides tfl pay vou 4 to 44 ceis s poo Lrol dry hides 10 centii pound; For No 2 according quulity, 4 to 8 cents. Now don't forget these pr& Tare paid tn CEH t The WlllsmetuTssssj. HainesiC ti n Eds Ulcdimr end 5 1118 UtU"""! - S llHi'"-- .. mi. ur. ii. .." "o,1iij,; mcnt IxrirepariHl lor r Irs of thn nrivnte wins. . .. .lis nw m - . n1nt nt nrinn Ml n.nts am I.W. . i.i.. MfiNi!firTiiRiwn rn . 1'rou. For sale by Wilklns & Lino. JL MEN'STeS! f-i - .,1,1 If yoa iuffer from "J ills of mm. come 10 Spcili.t on the Plane DR. JOR0N C0, -, ,t05IMkelSt W", . Yonnx men'-wj"' m D axed men I fmn. .I,7lir 7 ...i,r,. indi-crriio'1" 1 m (ll iu oimpli.'.ilionj; Bprm Pnnlatiirrhvil. iirrli"(,i rrrtmi nr. at rrlnll' lrLr combination 01 reineuies, 01 s- I at9 w. th Uxtor hut tn tmnfti". Hut it will not only IT..nl iff bb,j)- permanent cure. The I)otl-'rtl'"V,.i perform niiraclee. but u vtW-w and square I'hyiiL-ian end SursfJ EJ. in hie rrialtT-IH'a'"'.0'.f!inS' Sl.Ti,hllle'ihorouirliHn.'""''- ,lrl. Sj Vtni wimout iioiiid Flrrnrv eelve our viinlm ot '', J.7.", Vi tl WevilMuarantf'a IV'l .M 0 Cnnsnltirictn VHAK0K3 VER lf" .i neni psrnnailV OT ut . iAf "The Philnnoithr or Jlr"" free, (A valuable bouk fc men.; Museum the linwt anj Unrtt M u""r" 01 " lu Groat ?1 world. Come and kv " '..i i- are auoe; niw lo aM' , "e are cntininv j cataloui tiJ'' ' I0S1 Hurt Street. SssFrsjKjjr