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AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARR ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RICHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OK THE WOKIJ "C ASTORIA," AND PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUK TRADE MARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," tlie same that has borne and does now vifj.jF on every bear the facsimile signature of 0VZV&Zic 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? ZLf-- n and has the signature of CAaUcZC, wrap per. No one ha3 authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is March's, 1887, G& Do Not Be 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. KIM i I hi: KIOOBD ok THE HOI Trios ll TONGUH ok tiik hkht MfJTRIOT W TlIftfTATI. Misrepresentation of tint I merest of tb Pwpteof I III first District. Keasoni why He Should Rot Ii Re elected.-Failure to At ti'ini to Mm Dntiea, An cxainin ition of the llcuord shows that to t'io llllh ot April there were 87 roll rail i during tbe 55th Congress in llio Houso o! Rep -resentatives, out of which he was absent 2G times, failing to do bit duty or dodging tbt ronpoikaibilU. True to his Knglish insti nets be vo.ed to allow pelagic sealing in tho waters of th l'aeitk, thereby continuing the destruction of the seals. See Cong Record, ag 2J". lie also voted January II, 1898, to cut nir dthatu and railroad through a hill under consideration involving ifJl,)(;j,lJj.r.(. Bee Cong Record, page 55(1. lie voted t) make the producers and miners of gold in Oregon pay tho cost o! Iraiisporttlion to the Mints Irom the Assay Ollk-oe there by putting n additional burden on an important industry in the state, fee page 58 1 Cong Record. On January '.'1,181)8 co page 000 of the Record he voted agtln, insisting on the above exaction. He voted in favor of an extr.iv.i gent monument in the little town of Danville. HI, involving n half million dollars of expense, at a time when the most rifid MOO my is necessary, and the burdens of the people ire ex. vedimly great. There is no evidence in Ins record tli.it be has attempted to (to anything of like character for the people of nil district or state. See pita 590 of the Record. On Jauuiry 10, 1888, he voted in favor of a point ol order winch de nied recognition to sutl'cring Cub, and that war existed. Sio page 81G of the II" o ir d, If . your repre sentative, of the first district had done his duty in lavor of the rec ognition of the belligerency of Cub i and ly vote an I spec h used his in lluonce in that direction it is po -ible that the destruction of our sailors in the harbor of Havana might have been ivoided. On January 20, ISUS, e Cong Keond, page 80-i), he voted nain to help defeat another rt solution under consideration, reoogaistng the bellig'Tence of the Cuban pi , -p'e. On January 28, 1898, when the proposition to appropriate 1 188 , litbo Methodist It iok Agents was Uadercjns deration, he dodged the question by not voting. See Cong R'cord, page 1227. He voted in favor of paying the U S bonds in gold, thus adding to the profits ot the bondholder and increasing the burdens of those en gaged in agricultural and every other producing interest. See Cong Record page 18 He voted to unseat I S Plowman, who bad a plurality 2,808 votes, thus disfranchising 10,1! 12 voters in the fourth congressional district of Alabama, when he held his nw.1 est in Congress by the narrow margin of 59 v A - He dodoed voting when the bankruptcy bill was under consid eration a measure which would give relief to honest debtor in his state. See Cong Record, page 2170. ( Hi March ll, 1898, he voted for a measure tending to injure and limit the circulation of country newspapers, thus allecting the in terests of tho great muss of people, and limiting their opportunities for cheap reading matter. See Cong Record, pag 2738. lie voted to authorize the merg ing of street railways in tho Dis trict of Columbia, tlfns giving cor p ration! the right and opportunity to indrOM their capital, and Still further water their stock. See Con? Record, page 2838. (in April I, 1898, he voted to give the Pennsylvania railroad the largest railroad monopoly in the United Mates, control of tho cab service in the entire District of Coluinb ii, thus interfering with the rights of individuals already en gaged in that work. Bee Cong Record, pago 8909. On April 5, 1898, he voted to make a gill of 1880,000 of tho peo ple's money to a shipbuilding lirui, while the shipbuilders of his own state are neglect d. See Cong Record, pa;e 3955. I le again voted against the rcc oguiti in of Cuba, and also against taking action on the disaster to the Maine. See Cong Uiioord, page -119G. On April 21, 1898, he voted to seat a gold democrat as repre sentative, and attempted to turn out of his seat the regular demo crat who was elected by a clear majority. The scheme failed be cause a large number of repub Ik: lis would not .ill ow such in justice to be done. See Cong Record, page 4578. On April 28, 1 SOS- bl voted to allow railroad companies in the Indian Territory, to merge, ami to lease other lines, thus giving the railroad companies in that section an opportunity to increase and water their capital stock and add to the burdens of those who are compelled to use the railroads in making their igriooltaraJ products. In fact, the record ol this repre sentative is uneualed by any in the United States, and the State of Oreg n must do her duty on elec ti in day to prevent his return to the "nil 1 1 Congress, i;' the iutereetn of the people would be protecle I. Cisnrno won ru Ricoko. RK8IHTIR MODESTY, m- i word for t tie Father, ttaugaatM Tue Object of Dark hi liiuailoim Hi When the reader is aware oi the fact that II n Kdwarls, Republi can nominee lor Couatjf Commis sioner, is the lather of on of the p.-M'rietors of tho Register the fol lowing from that paner will strike him as rather course political work: "Mr Pdwurds is known through the county as a c .ireful, conservi t ve, basinet termer, who has made a success at hi terming and wbo says hut little, but thinks lots. He I a Wan it Stall and lite long re ub MOM, belongs toon,- f the staunch asl repubh .. n families in Oregon'. bistorji and is a man whom the , taxpayers can trust with the county raodti "Mr Baogbmao'e record ii open to investigation lo those who are not already familiar with it, and this it all ( care to ray concerning hioi. We are in no way afraid, the decision of the voters. They want a man whom they can trust." Rather I ludatory of the family representative, hut deeply darkly mysterious as to the opposing can di'Jste, Mr iSiuglunan. The Regis ter is invih d lo give .Mr Raugh mun's "record." Insinuation are no' honorable either in private or public flfTdiri. They re as the midnight dagger of the .-in. OREOOIUI "HAMK MONKV." The Oregonian editor is breaking down mentally by reason of the strain of the financial question. Witness this question an I ansaer: ' What is base money? Any of le-s value than gold money." If the Or 'gonian has any money coined or issued by the United States, ,,haee" or otherwise that it wiring to dispose of ft a discount it can find a ready market lor the same. The Oregonian calls silver "bise" money and, according to its definition it should be of less value than gold. But silver money is of equal value with gold, and the Oie gotiian newspaper lakes it daily in payment on the same terms as i;old. That being the case it is surprising that the intelligent editor sln uld fill his columns with such apparent nonsense. Register: "James (1 Blaine stands for the maxim that a publio office is a public trust." Our contemporary is rather mixed, The lamented drover is responsible for the epigrammatic saying. Yet tvon Grover, with his political mugwumpery, held that view at naught whenever it ran counter to his prejudices and ambi tions, ll is not to bo regretted that the masses of our political organi zations do not take kindly to tho Pharisaism that from street corners and official easy places proclaims its "he'ter than thou" platitudes. Vote for PA. Register. UATTLH DBOWBK1) AT BIUILAW Tliey Slid From a Scow While living Towed up the Kivcr. Tin- Florence Wi-t, MayM Tuesday aftei noon the Mink started to tow two i-cow loads of rattle belong ing to Win Goodpasture, to (lie head of tide. When near Mr Stlbbens' land ing the engine was slopped to allow the boat to run up to the wharf slowly. Captain Kurd Informs un that some of the cattle ou one scow slipped and crowded the others to one side so far that the water came an the deck. Their weight broke the railing and let iliem Into the river. Oue of the lines was then cut and the steamer with both HOWS backed away from among the cattle. BAorU wera made to gc them to Win tu the -linn- but one bank in very steep and rocky and there is a boom stretched atom; near the other. Moot of (he large cattle passed thiough an opening in the boom and leached the bank in safety but two yearling and ten calves were drowned. Captain Kurd says It was simply an accident caused by the cattle slipping as the engine was not running and the scow was clear of the whim There were about forty head in all on the scew and the ownet consider themselves fortunate under the eircumstauces that they did not lose more. AHpkciai. Wak Cokkksimnhknt. i Newton linen baa been sslsotsd by the Boston Herald, as a pe ial war correspondent and sketch artist, and left last Monday for Chlckaniagua paik to bvgln his duties, accompany ing the 11, (UK) Iroipaof the Eastern division now mobilized there. Hince leaving F.ugone Mr Ureeu has met unqualified niece In newspaperdom and in bviug assigned lo the position Of special wril-r takes MM of (be most important and responsible details that a pO er can i ive. the joy of his friends will b heightened lu knowing that as sfoond the pla&i over nine other capable aspirants. FLORENCE NEWS. Clipped Proa 'I he West of May l a. The schooner ivi None was mwed down to the mouth of (he ilyer Wed nesday evening. Morn, In Horeuce, Oregon, Friday, May tin, 1111, lo Mr and Mis win llcrnhardt, a (en pound boy. The schooner Kdilh will sail fur Van Francisco In a frw davs. Hhe wiil take out some sslt aalmou lor our rlsh- erineii. tile ada schtol close next wetk. James bur .lli I anxloui for a rest from leachlu , a he has had bu( (wo weeks vacation in the past S) in inhs. Cap( Oideou came down from Wald- I port Saturday after the schooner Kdilh won h nasien lying at the Oleiiadi no last fall. He beached the ves, l above Floreuce and Is put l lug haff In condition to go lo ea. HEB1AI PABK. Liberal Olter to IDs PoblH Vt I " the urouuds and inivrnats Many usjensfpeopls l,rH wre of the possibilities .f a majnlflceot natural park at tlieir very d nr. Mr Merlau continues lo InprotetBO drive ways and natural besutles ol Ike tract of laud he has dedicated to the use of the public aud deserves substantial eucouraKtment from lbs citizens of Eugene. We publish a proposition he makes' ami assure our readers that Mr Merlau on Iboss lerms will not re celve more than enough lo pay the ex penses of keeping (he park lu order, saying nothing aboui interest on the Investment. Many of our people who have pri vate oooyeyai hit v.- nver been nn the grounds. If they will take a drive through the park we believe tln-jr would at once assist, to the small amount required, la the expense of keeping (he park lu order. BOOKMM Ore, May ll!, IMS. To Tub Pcbm" 1 make (he fol lowing stair iin nl Slid proposition. Having bu n ti great expeuss in dealing and beautifying the grnund-, putting up buildings stands, ate, with track a d driveways, i nd not feeling llu iiieially able to furnish this free to the public, I would make the folinw ing proposition which I hnrie will meet with your approval: FlUT Tu keep trucks, drives, etc, lo gooil condition for driving or riding. reserving 11 feet on inside of (rack f r bone training, If needed, charging a fee for the season Irwin May to Noveni- be as follows: Family use of all grounds as riding, driving or picnics, for the stason 3 For single mouth Single per-on, for w heel or riding horse Heasou 1 Month 60cts Secondly Family plcuic per day 2o ceuls. Single person dally, 6 cents, nason 60 cents. Boats, per hour, 15 cents. For llshing and use of pavilion, see me at grounds. Tlllidi Keys will bo furnished tu all parties purchasing of the above privileges, said keys tube returned to me at the expiration of the prWiltgpd h rn. l'KovinKD; Any person who Is found transfering his key lo another person who does not own a privilege, shtll forfeit his keys, privilege, aud the amount be has already paid lu. Foi ltni-This proposition w ;iM not bold good during a county fair, if ouesbotilil be held at my grounds Fmtii For keys or further particu lars call on F M Wllkins. Beacon or monthly tickets held for privileges at the park, will entitle t be holders of them to ni' entertainments that mat be given at (be park except ing of course, (he ue of tin- boats and pavilion. Thanking the public for past favors and patronsge and hoping for a con tinuance ol Hie same, I am very truly, S Mi ni vi His Will Filed -CorvallUTImni "The will of John W Lawrence has been filed lor probate in Ihe Kenton county court, and W N Lewnnoa was appointed admlni-trator wit i a bond fixed at H,B I. The testator died at Monroe May I, aged 00 years. The document was executed at Fugene, Oregon, July 16, 1886, and the witness- i were HC I.ee, Chailcs Phillips and K M Mulhollaud of Junction. It be queaths property valued at 11,060. Af t r pt lug funeral and t.dniluistra(ion expenses it devises to his son, Oeorge H Law rence, a certain mile valued at fHO, payable In greenbacks; to anoth er son, Alden Lawrence, the sum of $6 and io his sons, Wesley N; It M; John H; Andrew J; Lemuel B; Manuel W; and to his daughter, .Mrs EftStans berry of Butane, and io his giamlson Jesse, each aone-elghth Interest In the east one-half of the John and HtStSl Lawrence donation land olalm.1 Captain William Ull-by, company Q, of the Beeond regiment ol Oregon volunteers, and w ho was a soldier for her ltrltaonlc Msjssty for some years In India, and who was awarded a medal for valiant services, in the Afghan war, which Is a distinction awarded to but few, is hel.cved to le a cousiu to our fellow towuimsn, 8 Handeaker. Tlie captain's portal! is printed in the Dally Oregi olan of ihe loth i list. Weak Lungs Ii you have coughed and coughed until the lining mem brane of your throat and lungs is inf'.imcd, Scott's Emulsion I urarer a awi v uwaksnsnisnstannnnannannnnsiiisaB i of Cod hver Oil will soothe, treagthen and probably cure. The cod liver oil feeds and Itr ngtheni the weakened tis sttet, The glycerine soothes and heals them. The hypo phosphites of lime and soda Impart tone and vigor. Don't neglect these coughs. One bottle of the Emulsion may do more for you now than ten can do liter on. Be sur you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. All JrvfftiU; IOC. and ll oo. i SCOTT a BOW NF. CKtmm. N.w Yst. MONHAY, HAY i , . Sipbsil spent Bnndejr I" Ku' gem Mrs li Trentlee is visiting In the East. jr w B Gilbert and child are in Han Francisco. Hon TbM Vaughan, of OobWg was Id Eugeii" today. J II Whitney of the Albany Herald, Sunday d lii Bflgtne. jlaiQertle Dvryn left mdsy ft Kai - o. to vi.il rela iv. ' Hen Dllosw.ll nf Boewell Spring- u,,,,,i iii K.ir'i lie. Frank McAll.ter of Cottage OrWi was lu the illy yesterday. Attorney B R Hklpworih returned from Albany Saturday night. Bdltor Hann.of the Cottage tirove Me-seimer, was lu the eity today Postmaster and Mrs W WCh sMinn of Springlleld, wire In F:ugeiie today. Prof F (i Swantoii went to Harrls- bnrg today, aod will open a dancing academy at that place. J A Palmer ef the Journal is con- lined to his room with malarial fever. John IiiL-bamlefl for Tlie Dalles (his morning, being one of the (J A It delegation, Mrs W C Hale and family left Hat urday night lor (heir home at Klu math Falls. Mrs II K Ankeiiy and daughter. Mi-s (i'adys, will leave tonight for Hleillng, Jackson cunty, M a few days visit. l r.d W Baker, a baker of exception- al ability, who worked In New Yoik Clly f r some time, has been engaced a' the Chicago liakery. "Uncle" Jacob Gillespie is very low aud gradually sinking. He has been unconscious aud speei 'desg since early (hla moraine. His death mar be ex- jH-cted at any hour. Loris Johnson, Elbert Ilrown and Francis Heins have enlisted In Portland company of the Oregon vol unteers and will pass through Eugene tonight euroute to Presidio, Calil. Lieut-Col Yoran, Chaplain Qllbett and Captains M , and May have their pictures In the Call, which paper also gives a hrief descriptive article of the Ore .oil volunteers Six Albany boys rode to Eugene yes (enliiv on ih.-ir wheels nnd report the roads In line condition. Only throe weeks until elect ion day. E C Smith U in California on a mouth's visit. A laice number of delegates to the state C K c invention at Itoseburg passed through this morning en route home Junction will hold a grand picnic next Saturday. Attorney O F Skip worth will deliver the address of Wel come upon that occasion. It will be largely attend by Eugene people. l lie re-IUeuce of James fcnvncr of Dexter, caught lire on TUSsday lasl from a defecllve Qoe. The neighbors were uo(ilUi) by telephone and thus saved the house with one half of (he roof bullied off. P X Laird ot Pleasant Hill, wee taken violently ill on Saturday last Willi billions pneumonia and if a phy sician had not been hastily summoned it is thought lis could not have sur viv. d the attack. W J Htewart, of Glasgow, is in the el'y. Mr Stewart represents foreign manufocturers who are looking toward Oregon as a prospective Held f.ir the su gar beet industry and is here as an ex pert to ascertain climatic and soil con ditions. In charge of F M Wilkins. presideut of (he board of trade, Mr Stewart will make a trip over the county adjacent to (his city, starling out today. Albany Democrat: Cap) May of Ku- g'-ne, has named a new co-uer at his house Eugene Dewey May. Children Darned afler big men are of ell entilhid to Ihe sympathy of the public. J (i Dan Galloway's Lktueb. Ths lecture h lion Win Gallowav Satur day night at Villard Hall, under the aUSplOCI of (he C of O athletic club. was attended by only a small crowd but those attending listened to a verv ably prepared ltoture on the "Publio Domain." Holt's Nerverine Pills The prvit rmdy (or nervous pros t ration and all nervous diseases of (h: generative or- B s"ch.M Nervocs Prortration. Failing or lost Manhood, ImFolency, Nightly EmL aons, Youthlol aron, Mental oJry, a 0 On m of Tobacco or Opium, which kat to Consumpbjn and Wity. $1 S MU1 1 S LHEMICiJL C3 Props, Cleveland. Chin For sale bj Wilkins ijinn ojns&flfihianinfcwjW m0088f! ' . I GOI'Ri Washing fanxjl I erA Powdcr jj-y ! Vjfei . . mii i r 'i i f i : r 1 a mm nn i a. m MANL'FACTUltFKS OK I Hi "WHITE ROSE o o ofIvOUR. GUARANTEED Tho most popular Hour in the market. Bold bv leading grocers. $10. $10.60, $13, i?15, $17, $20, $25, $:jo, s 10,145 :,(.. iO. sim and $8U. ' l-MM.ol! sr.TS. s2.-. s:i5, od, .;;:. WOVEN MATTRESS, $1.25, $l.s:.. j ;,0) t3i' KITCHEN TABLES, $1.25, .2;,. $ TOP MA1TRESSJ $12( $13f ,8) 24 v SHADES, 30c, 45c, 50c, 66c, H0c, $1.00, $1.25. Da; I Edersoi CHRISTMAS BOOKS CALL AT THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE, If ymi wish to see the tilU'st disjihiy of Holiday and Christmas 15ooks ever brought to Eugene. Kntire stock just received direct from Chicago. H. G. MII LEP Proprietor. rrar Attar m nnii bhroeli 1 ? mUttf mrrlr t i pnl !. 1 (MM mrill ill bm flimm ' " I t ( 1 id. e Mm FLORBSCB BHirBDlLDllfl. A Number of Men at Work on (he New Rehooner. The Vast, Mijr 13. About dozen men are i.t work In town, getting lumber for the new ves sel on (lie irioiiuil and inukuikr other I reparations neeessary before (he work of coiisiruetion proper can be com menced. Tlie sawed timber is brought Irom dm mill on thousand a donkey engine ied to ui.lnad (be stows and haul (he limber up the bank. Building t Ms vessel w ill furnish em ployment for quite a number of men during the Summer, The vessel hIbo, after it is completed will be a irreat beiiellt (o this liver as it Is the Inten tion to keep her ou the run between (his place and fun Francisco, thus giving u- regular shipping connection itii die outside markets. We hope to see shl building become u permanent InduaUjP here aud be lieve that our line forests furnish such opportunity to obtain the best timber a a low cost, that vessels can be built here as cheap a at ooast. any place on the Nkw Kksiuknck. Joseph I.uckeT will have a oommodioua resideuce constructed (his summer to take the plSOS of the old structure. BABY'S AWFUL HUMOR My lint.y sister h.vl a rash, eatrsing her In. tense nSeriiig. We bad doctors, ami tried Without ft cure. It would scab " ST, I nek OM, a watery matter would ooie ootMdi mm ibikUoff, Weproooredabek "i CoTici ka (ointaMnt), a oak ol ctmormA ad CtmctraA BasoLTnr, sad she m rirr.' CMml wilhoHl a tnr MM It ft. n i ui i ra cruan.Britmi.Ti. ''nr-wmssawHon. rcT ai iAi s-a w s aunL. BEDROOM SETS UCVCUlfl Willamette - .nir.i uiiy, m ' illMttl 1.' Immm . 1'iMffnfll MUTT'S PENNYROYAL 1 Tin Urll nn. I I lion " t" t: r p om WtAkMmfti) in i 'tniUsluujMssjfHf tu -ii -pains i gej v in "l.irrnw 'malwot,iB ' known r-tnaatff gW a . I. 1 rurnwiBiBPt the in 1 - nt !i lam PI aw m, hv mull, tuid hy dnafjln) M0T1 l MEIICAICO, Ftrm!el-y Wilkins A Linn. FOK TOBBAGO, CIGARS, CANDY. GO TO.. i - s i r rr r r y ii. .lu . i ii iii iii c s i win Look Here fart Bring vcur Hides -J Skins to our tannerj. For all No. 1 green hides tl pay vou 4 to 41 cetrsapouM for No I drv hides HI cenUi pound: For No 2 according . " quality . 4 to 8 cents. Now don't forget these pf are paid in CASH t The WldaejctteTaann Haines&Ct P I LI Dr. Wi::. is mX I .1 III 111, iii... ..in,:- and I ll I cui. n IK allays tho it''-"SH us u poultice, i i'a "J;,Zn Piles. Ii a tin r:.M" .1 I'-TI H ninut prepan 1 mm Inrr nf Ihn npli'nl.. Hurts. her. nr. W hiain- in.iiM. Kwrjl warraatad. Bi dniasist 'J -Aim ... Ju nn ....I. i.i.l il.OO. linn di I UHiMk nil i rims.. -- For sale by WllklDI A I-ins. Ifltll be cured ir .,.ir.r r .-.nv l If you lutTer fi uu ol men, SueciiiiM on OR. jorda:. a. cj.. 1051 Market bt Voung men nildJ I ncel men elTecri of VOOthful i ces.et in malurer ye.iri. Nrn .Hmtit Kebllll. Imp arj I .' ",', ,,.. in all ka complicaiions; stpern: alori mwm I I'PH.I rrhn-H .J.llllll I I'" .....t lrriuinr. of rrlniUH't comliiulioQ of remediei, of tfe- ' ' r'' Lm er, the lXictor hai s - nn ( iu: that ii will not only aff rd irci " permioent cun. Tha Doctor ti 'L,(iii perform mir.tclea, but i rli li 1 . ,miiS anil quare Phytician anil SunP iahiaspecinliy-IHeeni.es. ot "V"ait S'l-hiiia Ihoroofhly i ''" ystl mwllhoilt lill. Mrr-'' ,,. KVKKY NAN celve unr hnnett opinion of I'lsc n 'vgtk HsirrriUuaranlrru ""i ' OB( rerru com tM tmrfrrloitf, or j . 1 I Tliousnnt Dallnrn ment penoaally or by leller. .r.I "The lhlln-.n,hv or frea. (A valiuMe book fcr men.) VI IT DS JOBPl' Ulamtfi Great Museum t "'"on!i m. va,:ui i.irjre.i .-ii'- world. Come and lem how are made: how to avoid i nr- v am connniMM CATALOUCK Mi 1y ad-n-ik' iJfX f ac 1 0B I Market Street. 51