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AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WK ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS. Obit IHOIIT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF TJIE WORD "CASTOKIA," AND TITCIIER'S CASTOKIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "CASTOR I A," the same that has borne and docs now bear f? yfi j" on every the facsimile signature of ' (JAfiUcA wrapper. This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty year3. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the hind you have always bought n and has the signature of CAAfT&fcw. wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. March 24, 1898. ? Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of yoftr 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 SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. IT WAS A 11 11.11 1 V IT. AST. Hospitably ol Honolulu to Time TfeoMOoi ni)N in Bio. livening liullclin, Honolulu: "Tlie luau given to tlie soldier bojri yea (unlay will live long in tlu-ir, memorieH if what they aay h to be belioved. Never in the history of this city baa such display of good feeling been abown an the reception tendered the boys In blue. The lailie-t who had charge of the feaat havo everything to be proud of in the way it wan Mod noted, and had it not been t r them the dinner would have been a Horry aflair indeed. The help they ex pected did not materialize and the ladiea tliemsolvcs had to clear oil' the tables and wash the dishes. The day began whan the soldiers arrived at the fTOOndl about 1 1 80, from when the feast was in progress and kept up till 5:30. Poring the whole tune there was music either by the Government band or the California band. Special mention must be made of tho songs by the Kamohambha boys which were eagerly listened to and loudly ap plauded by the visitors. The boyH by their orderly be havior and gentlemanly bearing' have made a name for themselves in the town, and the Islands have liOOO missionaries who will work for them with the object of annexa tion, All day long the room of die, House of Representatives and the Senate in tho Executive building were crowded with men writing letters home. Those who could not find room at the desks and table were stretched out on the Bool ol the lauai writing. Many of the men alter rule to Waikiki came hack to the grounds' toeat again. Nearly every one of them could be si en carrying either a cocoa I) ut, a pineapple or tome other fruit on their way hack to the ships. On their arrival at the bouts they were ordered to throw away whatever Iruit they bail. They did to but threw it all on th docks of the vessels, where it w.i- sna(ched up iv companion! and secreted. So ended the day. The commit tee of ladies were tir I hut gratili .1 RIM toniv RlWsPAP&M ami M TIES. Tho Nt w York Times of a recent date relates this charming incident: ''The Journal has long Mlipi OU d that news published in its even ing edition was utilized by the World as a foundation for honi',- made "specials." In order to s '(tie this matter a plot, really delightful as plots go, was laid and parried out. Taking the four words. "We piller tho news," the Journal turn ed two of them end lor end and ran the other two together, making 'Ketlipe VV Thenux," and wrote and printed that this creature ol the imagination was an Austrian artillerist of Kuropeau renown, who had been mortally wounded at Aguadores. Marvelous to relate, the World yesterday morning put liihed a "Special Cable Dispatch," , dat id "On Hoard the World's His- natch Boot Three. Friends, off Santiago de Cuba, via 1'ort Anto nio, Jamaica," which slated: '"Col H W Tbtnni, an Austrian artillerist, well known throughout Kurope, who, with Col OrdeuS, wa- defend ing the laud batteries of Aguad res, and the artillery on the oad from the latter place to Samiugo, was so badly wounded that be has since died.' " MURE I hi I I ! THAN 1'OKTKY. ;: Maron W Kccd of Denver proaohod a hi noon in that city a lew Sundays ago and severely criti cised the administration, purticu larly its action in the apiioiutmeut o( army ollicers and among other things he said: "For some years I bavu been in Olil eil to npilogize for having been born in Vermont 1 apologize no no longer. Admiral Dewey wae born in my neighborhood. 1 sup pose he cut the cable to get rid of the 'committee on strategy' that si'.s in Washington, composed of a bankrupt mayor, a convicted cow ard and a proclaimed deserter, and an unknown quantity by the name of Long. " There are grey heidu 1 lieuten ants in the regular army, men who have fought Confederates and In dians. Here are little squirts, sons of good men and good president promoted over them. This young Logan, who has received an ap pointment, is the creature who ap peared in St Petersburg with all the medals of his lather pinned ou bis coat. What is the use of talk ing about equal opportunities in tins country." AIIYKK TISIMJ Al CI It is an unwise policy for a mer chant to aiistain from spending litty dollars lor advertising simply 1 1 c ni e he cannot afford lo spend a thoUMod. It should he remem bered tb tt seed will grow just as well when bought in soiall pack ages as wlien bought in bushel-, an 1 although the crop will neces Kiuly he much smaller, it will he just as luxuriant. Furthermore, it is far belter to have a small crop than none at all. A new Nicaragua canal hill has been introduced in congress, with a fair prospect, in consequence of the war ami the necessity therefor it has developed, of early passage. This is one of the great works whi.-h the United SU(es govern ment should undertake at once ami Iteadilf prosecute to comple tion It would Ik worth tens of millions annually (o the Pacific QOMti ad would he generally and greatly benefioial to the whole na tion. Since (he election the( "4T crnMun wheat is callul a l.icloflltiinp Bi hoc theelectiou, when the wheat gamblers of Chicago were boosting wheat, ol which there -aa none to ell, except en paper, the Oregon ian took much political credit for the same. Now it hanily men tions the sad collapse that look the millions of the daring Chicago peculator for partition among hia fellow gamblers. Iowa's li juor liw has been declared unconstitutional, which lends the 1'orlluid Welcome to re mark Int it will be a ruo1 thing (if the state, but tbil unconuitu IoimI business in overdone; it over throws lb- very beat of legislation oumtimts, the f ulieritanee lax and income-tax liW, for example. About tlx Only thing that in safe against the legai expounder ol the eonatitulion is trust. That seems to lie the most coiistilutinnul inven tion ol the age There is a penalty attached to gnat ne-s. The mo-t trivial c;r-cinn-lanees are noticed. 'The Silem Journal Bays: "Harvey Scott don't want to be senator. He has taken to wearing a silk hat." MKXII 0. br Tlie Way ill rer ltiiue-s ons by Wan OUAHAMUAKA, Mexico, June II), '9S. Editor Udabd: 1 am doi kiuii to liilllet any gulile lamkery notes upon you, hut win btuipiy i. i i you of dlfler- tilt people I Intel, (lie cuntouis of the country and the odd thing that InV presses me. The trip from California to Mexico was u eninhliiatloii of dust and dtaert, and wheu I discovered that I was de Isyed for four and twenty houis at a llttl" town cul:ed Irupeiiatn, I was fair - ly in deipalr, spsaklug no word of Spanish and most anxio.m lo reach my destination and friends. Tlie Pull - imn eoodoetot was most p..i;o- and :i--m .1 1 1 ii- I w i nlil have no irmil.li and u uld spend the day eating straw berries, for which the little towu Is fu inous. I deli i want strawberries nothing could console me for bavin missed connection with the train that should have taken me to (luadalojaia. However, when we finally retched Irapenuto, I was put in charge of a tall handsome blonde of the opposite sex; In the most cavalier way 1 was haned over to I. on like a hum le with the remark "Here, Dick, look alter (his lady." Dick did not look rejoin d; he loomed up in his shirt sleeves, with wide sombrero, while under his arms was tucked a bundle of towels, lie atologl7.cd for his get up and said lie was going to the baths gave my hand lUKgae to a cargadore, a sort of messenger boy, und then stalked silent ly abend of nie to u quaint lookiug lit tle in:i, directly opposite the railway station. I clung to that young man with fervor; 1 exerted my best fascina tions, for was he not the only thine American In sight? He arranged for my habitation, then telling me that the restaurant w as next to the depot he lelt DM to my (ale in the person ol an India. i wom.iii that he told me was "l.at'retura," and I wasloask her for anything I wanted, and the only Spauish I kuew was "My own dailing I adore you." I felt tempted to call this sentence out lo Die vanishing lorin of the aforesaid "Dick," but for bare. Now "Crelura" sounds Insulting; Imagine our lady help enduring to be called creture. 1 -pni n long hot Sunday very stupidly in liapeimto; my chief diver slou being the trains going by and watching the frantic vendors of fruits, milk and dulccs or candles, each vy iiik with the other to get a purchaser, calling out their wares In every tone possible, ruuutng whole octaves In their excitement, and in their quaint costumes, miikliiK a picture of brilliaut coloring. Kvery woman had a rebosa or hesd covering it Is a narrow shawl of about tlnee yards In length, and one in width, worn over the head, no matter what the temperature Is. To the poor woman, a black wool rebosa Is the sum total of happiness. l-'ew aitaiuit in Mexico and content them selves with cotton outs of all shades. The men wear the very tightest trout ers imaginable to the human brain, of a peculiar cut, tlaring at the heel, and the lnevltablu Mimprcro. It quite made ma homesick for Bugtttt los e these high peaked hats with wide brim reminding me forcibly of two ol your prominent omh (bat afleot Him style of head gear In Milium r time, Late iu the afternoon my blonde giant appeared again to ask II he could lie of any seivice to me, and during (he course of a short conversation In discovered 1 had a corner in Oregon dial 1 call my own and then he was my friend for life. Curiously enough tins i eiitlemau wbs from Cottage Drove and bis name Is Hichaid Wilcox. He WW desperately glad to see some one rrou home and he spoke of returning 111 the spring. He has Wen nu st IOC cessllll in Mexico, speaks Spanish like a native and thinks this Is a great country. I am um.'li Indebted to him for kind OoUrtseill and 1 felt when parting from him to proceed farther on my Journey that I was lea inganother Orcgouian--conservative but civil and never Intrusive The experiences I've had in Ouadal- ojara 1 will detail In another letter, If you care to hear again from THK WiNOKKKK. A Bokn I'Kl.vi KK. From The Dalles Timet Mountaineer: "At t o'clock last night, Win II Maiistlcld, foreman iu the Times-Mountaineer oftkv, was presented with a boui-cing Utile boy by hlstietter half. The young man is a Lorn printer, ai d his tlisl call on earth waafor copy." Mis Mansfield was formerly Miss Ktla Owen. RAM Hahi.ky. Farmer Woodcock exhibits some six rowed barley from bis farm, asserliug it Is a rare growth 111 barley dom. GOLD DUST THE WASHING AM 00TBAOE. Kugene t'oluoteen Eiami nation Penip ined to July 13. uanr datn, June S When Lieut Williams received the MOooMMMat this morning that Gap tain Keinliill. mustering ofllcer would out he in Eugene until July 13, he w as justly hii'lKiiaiit, and his feelings were aaly Intanelfled by the m hrave boys wbo responded to Um call tot 28 ad ditional men. Win n Lieut Williams reel v.. I tie- appoliiliuelit as reeruililig Ma r l.e liinueUiately went to wink 1 ami in an ineredllily short spaee ft j time Imd his list made up and notified tlieedjotanl that he us rendy for 1 tbe UlUSlertOK officer It was eXH(-ted lliut examinations would lie made and (he men mustered iu at once, and and more than one fellow I brew up a good job, and came to Kugene wanting to go lo the front. Now after a ten days wait they began to gel discourag ed, but after this Ullexplainable news coming today they have just cause to I. mad, and a new list may hu e to ie made up by July 13. The Isiys will have to look around for fomeiiiiuir to do It exist, as iiullea number huve practically no money. UltiMMOf Bo gene thould see lo it that the boys are allowed to -uller for nothing, anil it I suggested that a meeting be called fer that purpose. MONDAY, JUNK -J7. Was KxciTiNO. - About noon today the bu-ine.-s section of the cily was thrown into a slate of excitement by a runaway. A large bay horse attached to a I glit buggy came frantically down thesiieet, and sealed in the vehicle was a lady lugging at the lines in a vain Hurt to slop the scared horse llicvchsts Immediately starlid out to catch them, mid Archie Liverinore and Joe Matlock su-ceidtd iu being first to catch the horse by the bit and con trolling him, overtaking him on Fifth street, uearl 'harm lion. The occupant Of Ihe rig proved to be Mrs H J l'lien- egar, of 1-alriiiount, who said thai a bundle ofolotbetin a wagon drawn by a Chinaman was the cause of (he animal's friirht. Mrs I'lienegar was very plOOker and when she found it was Impossible lo cheek the hor.-e, simply made an effort to keep him go ing straight and let him run. Fob Bn.VII I.akk. This morning the large sarcophagus monument made by W W Martin of Ibis cily, to be placed over the OOmmOO grave Of the victims of ol the Silver Lake hoIOOaUel , lelt Bugtnefoi that place today, going via the military road. The job of hauling Ihe heavy pieces of granite thai form Ihe monument is under charge of Chai iVllliams, of Silver Lake, a freighter of expirtenOO, and it la safe to say he will carry out his part well. Mr Martin goes over witti the monument, and will make the foundation tor the monu ment from stone i,i ba found mar Silver Lake. In Ihe due course of time appropriate ceremonies of UD veiling w ill be held. Dim. At l o'clock ibis afternoon, Calvin Banna, aged 23, youngest son Ol Mr and Mrs CaWIO S llanna, of tbil city, died from the result of a severe hemorrhage of the lungs. The young man hi d hWQ ifAlCted with tubercu losis for Mime time and had been grad ually declining In health. He ban been feeling as well as u-nial today, but had an unu-tially severe attack, w hich he was unable to overcome, and passed away in about time minutes Ar rangements lor the (mu ral w ill be an nounced later. To in: BmIiAMUD The elevator of the Kugene Mooring mill Is to belli creased in capacity 'o the amount of lO.tHHI bushels at once. This will give the mill capacity for lOO.tW bushels Stoiage. Bsjdoi Knockis Out. Tha small gravel bridge across Ihe river, used by (eauisti rs, back ot the Kugene llouriug mill was struck by a saw log sate rday and knocked out In the first round, ClRi i n Cor kt Cask J l) Matlock has instituted suit In the Lane county clrcui c mrl against K bmlth and It 1, Molntlrs Judgiueut Is asked for ISUti.Jl. W ii katSolu. David Bby sold hie eat today to the Springfield mill for oi c-iits. ijulte a tail Jul Is fore electlou. fro u aS ants Honolulu Commercial Advertiser, of June Tib: Memorial Day w as ob served on board Ihe steamships Peking i snd Australia. Chaplain Uillrt, of j Kugvue, Oregon, led Ihe services on k the Australia. POWDER EUGENE BOY SDCCESSFOL Wavne Qfal Wins tie Nava mil, .o r.xnr soon. hUr Ousrl, June '.T Franklin Wayne Ostium, son of Mr and Mrs F W ()-biiru. Ibis afternoon received a telegram from Congressman Thos 11 TbngM t' Kiug him that he had succeeded at the cadelship exam ination held at Sah-m, Oregon, last Saturday , and for him to pull oil Ins coat and go lo work. Wa ue was horn In Kugene and will LhkIxI. en vears of lice on the Till of next month. He graduated In the public school and lias atteudtd the University for a cou le of ears. He will leave for AnnspolD, Maryland, iu a few days to enter the preparatory lebool at that place, where be will study until the tegular examination, the filst ot Sc tenils r. We predict tliat Wayne will pass the examinations reoulrsd, which are very critical, and in future years will do honor to Oregon and himself iu the naval department of his country. HA1TY KKLNIOS. Key (i A lJlalr Ke'.urns to the f uinber laud I'resbyieriau Chunk, Ort-KODlsn June l(ev Ii A lllalr, pastor ol ll I Cumber land Presbyterian church on Kat Twelfth and East Taylor, was present yesterday morning and evening iu his pulpit, the first time in five months. At the set vices there w as h large at tendance to welcome the pastor tack lo his work, and make blm feel that his congregation hail not forgot ten him. At the moniing service Mr lilair look o casiou to Mate tliat he was highly dellghlerl to be present and able to stand again Iu his pulpit, after an absence of live mouths from Un church. He annoonosa that both him sell and ids w ile had returned to (he Portland work In the enjoyment of excellent health, glad to greet their old friends once more. Mr Ulair showed that he had lost none of his vigor, and delivered his morning serin in with great IbrOt, The subject of the di-course "Uulded by an Unseen Hand,' was very appropriate to Ihe occasion, and the congregation felt its force iu the closing remarks of the pastor and from the tact tiiut p istor and people had again been reunited after a long separation, after it had appeared that tho happy occasion was a long w ay off, A DntUBVXD HOHOB, Hev Robert Leslie, pistor ol the First liaplist church, of this city, has reciivtd no. tlee that Tiniple College, of IVnnsyl. fan la, haooonlkmd upon bin tlie de gree of Doctor of Divinity. Temple College is an old educational institu tion asd litis year had over three hun dred students in attendance. Lous Akkivino Tbi run of 1,8D0, ooo logs (or the Eugene, saw mill aie now arriving iu the boom at this cily. They are the fluet lot of logs they e r contracted for. '.0 llnrl... X j. x .r ' niuuci ii 1 1 eauiieiit oi ; I f 1! . i1 " I'nnniimniinn UUIIUIIipilUll j The latest work on the 1 1 v rcanneni Ol diseases, written f forty eminent American a chysicians, says: "Cod-liver oil has done more for the con - r.mptive than all other reme ; nan put together." It also sayst "Thehypophoiphites : aPd soda are regarded many English observers as , scciiics for consumption." ! Scott's Emulsion I Knggj mumaauraanBaeai'-HH I . . contains the best cod-liver oil in a partially digested form, combined with the Hypophos phitcs of Lime ind Soda. This remedy, a standard for a quarter of a century, is in exact accord with the latest views of the medical profession. Be sure vcu trtt SmTTO Emulsion. Junction City : Milling CompaJ "WHITE ROSE" 0 0" o oFIOXJK. 0 , GUARANTEED The most popular flour in leading grocers. NEW CARPETS New Art Synares New Stock of Sh des New Sewing Machines. New Sweepers. All at new prices at Day & Henderson leal 1. Ill, SI len M.MI artslo Iu L-ui.m-.Or.i.-.,br BMOnKSOi JIWCTIOX FIHK Joe BU-raberg Discs a House luiur auce 010U Daily (iuard, June 'Ji About -I o'clock this morning a rtsi dei ce bi ioii)(iiiK lo J" ' Sternberg (f Junction caogbl tin- and was totally destroyed, The lire department and citizens turned out but aside from wit in silng the pyrotechnic display were unable to do much. The generally accredited story of the cau-e ol the blu.e is that it was caused by tramps as the residence had ke u unoccupied for three weeks. Mr Stembirg carried insurance on Un building to the amount of ;mi in the Hartford lusuiai.ee Co, Wui 1'itney, agent. The hoUM was Ihe pioneer dwelliug of Junction, hi inir moved there from Lam-aster when the city was llrst born. Mr Bternberg hud len leasing Ihe building, but It had been without an occupant lor I line weeks. MILK CRUST V hen our b;ihy hoy was threo months old, lie hail the milk erut very kullv mi his lieail, jo that all the hair c.nno out, anil Itched 80 lad, he made it Ideeil liy srnitihiiiit It. I cot a i- ikeol i i rici at So u. imdaliox of Citi CCBA o.llllliieill). 1 apidieil tho Ccticcka and put a thin cap ma liii head, and ttfm t Maatsi leaesktl -iu wHriqi ewesa. and 111-, ll ill- rni-iiueneeil to imw nt '.,;,(,. r'eb.-.4,'iw. Mrs. It. P. llnl.MES, Ashland, Or. CrTl' I'll lt.u.n,. a .nn..l . moih.-.. nur.f., .il ail lurlnc lh.'- e.rc M SttSin. To n,iw in.t.iml .einirui..!, .hi .ir,d ,.,., iiJ M skin MM mm (lineaan. uini -it -,at. nott'M Ki rii.Sii..r,H,.. I hi in is tn lull m , .ni In - v Morns n In tttrm hth wlift ClTti- : l' 1 1 ' sen.) Ittsi I ir i"ikk It I K K.i vf. an, I a. et(..t au gnjgfjajj i Utt Iuthtk. ervatiat oftkta curt v,,, - fnM tn-mte.m! f.f orh!. I' 'ri Kit 1) r r.iaei H.u lijatau. UwlotunlUby'aSlmi Uiacawa. irtM. Wrecked PlrreneeWest of Friday: Report Coims lo lie lliut the little .:, .A idle B - Capt Ly ell, attempted to sail over the nir Isst Suurday and was blown ou the sai d spit. Having no anchor and being unable to get a tug to tow her oil I-!,.- wnsdilveii far I her ashore when the tide rHtsed. and Is now it total wreck No lives v, t ri lost. When the cr.-w tm loshoie (hey started south on the beasb Par Rogna river. Nerverine Pil! The great remd y for nervous ptui t ration and all nervous dJsrists of the Uintrativc cr- fir.t of cither W ot robacco or Ooiurn. C.-nsumct:jn a-id Wnitv. ay ma J i 6 boxes lor $5.0 suu i . a utMiOL CO., Prep i, Cletelaad, Ohlr Kor sale by W ilklus & Liun. SM..I. .. IIMotfs S i BtkoHl: .iND Al FEh L'SISCU S I Manhoi Impotcncv, Nightly c-ir- w v lo-jtniul Zrrerj. Mcntil Worry, ix- MANUFACTURER! UK THE BEST QUALItJ the market Sold Cor 7th and Willamettey CHRISTMAS BOOKS CALL AT THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE, If you wisli to see the finest display of I'otikg and Stationery Ever brought to Kugene. Kntire stork just received direct from Chicago. H. G. MM LER Proprietor . r,rriselsB HBts it Wrs jswoej .A.w,n PENNYROM H 1 f r m 1 1 onif WotltlM uuitr and wmmmmmm iiik f' C Ii ' i i n ot Ii n " li. air"UfelM t"rirU;if oinanh.K0. ud rrlopmrni ofurnM and MB khKn renmlv fr voM Hi. ni Cunt t 4a hant-J m.ill S..NI ni UP For i-uli' t v WilkiiiH & I.iun. FOK TOBBAGO, CIGARS, ' CANDY. GO TO.. Julie Goldsmii Look Here wk Bring vour Hides and Skins to cur tanner;, Koi all No. 1 ureen pay you 4 to K ecu's a rxsst I for No 1 drv Indcs 10 cew. pound: For No - na-ordl quality, lH cents. New con't fcrgetthesVN are paid in CtH I TbS WillimetuTe! Hainesabl hi. i nanno m allay ti iK"1sa lu.l ll l'i. ''. P" TSB lief, llr IV il ..B "ET'-J raeatlsnrepa-vJWPS- n of tho privnt- w sa celpt of mice, M eenu m3 J.J MAUUFACTURING CO.. nvi- u",t r.inii.i i , For sale by WHklnsAUfl ISB.au m ,r . .,T.r rmmtM in. of r.icn. etaaj I'i -' DR.' JORDAN t atl IAEI Mirk,- 3L J nsriMl men from the etTcctiof youthful in cw in m-iturrr vea inalliucompltt utocts; irSJll l-ronljKssri'liirtk. ' f,r ' frniiiniry of I rln :',l V,Met comrnnatitir. of rcmeuies.tM g er, ihe DMMt has si an iff ihat it u ill m only arX-r! i permanent cur. The ! 1 wrform miraclct. but K' ami m . arr i v it.it ,1 ayaumwlthuut u.iiit ""rr"riVw'?l celv mir hnncMl opine -n " ,r ft'2 II iciUuraii("i hM ' nrm mi. r undntakf, r r Tlion-nnil Hollnrs r'on.iildlion FKr.r. CHAJtHKS ITA-l' .' mtnt ptnonally or by If'."', MirrlN "The I'hlloMopn) - f". (A valuable bu.i.f - ouui. Croat Museum ol A 1 Hie fmtt ami larfest u.--world. Corn and kr 1 ' are made; h to Vl We mr continuaMv ail - X Uf IWr(Iask - .,t.V W 1051 llarkat Htttt- SwJItl : MOTT'S fir wlV a.i I 0 HI a is