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AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARK ASSKRTINO IS THE COURTS OCR IMf.lIT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AM) "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK. DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, was the originator of "CASTORIA, the samo that has borne and docs now bear f yrCaa " 0,1 CVCr'J the fac-simile signature of CayAzc wrapper This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty gears. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought yr r" "n w and has the signature of QtAffl&. wrap per. No one has authority from mo to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chac. II. Fletcher is President. March 24, 1898-Q Ate H .. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap suhsiiuue unicn some Druggist m.iy uin i ym ( he makes a few more pennies on it), the in ecause gredients of which even he "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed tiiS CftNTAwn COMMNT) 1 1 MUMMY TftttT, NIWTODK CITT. a PBOPLM PABTK VIEW. r ii.i on NSTSr V oiked Tarty loterMlQl Diruuoi 1 1: jury to the ' rel" i BMed Kusi n with Silver Deiuocrats or Silver RtpilbllMM never worked Injury to the Pooplo'i potty Myt the Idaho Stale I ribunc, a I'sOplM party paper. It was our internal q larrels over the subjo t ot faaton tint divided uh. It would ne as sensible lo charge tha our failure to fuse with other parlies is the cause of our parly lillerences as to take tho other horn of ihe dilemma. It a. the acrimonious discussions in our party conventions on the suljict ot fusion that divided our limes, and not fusion itself. II, when a imijirity ol tho parly in convention assembled, uecided to accept t.r reject fusion the minority had acceded to tho will of ti e majority there would be perfect patty harmony in our ranks to-day regardless of whether we fused with euv otbfl party or not. Kor this division and threaten! d disruption imr the question of fusi in, we .in blame neither the democrats mr silver republicans. We can Id .me ourselves. The struggle has leen fought out in our own ranks an I in our OWO party OODVentioDI ami all the ill-will ot one element inward another has beon engender' i', I hi the bitterness and hatred ex Dl Mod ill our own OOUDoUl. Wt 1m vo turned our hands against our selves and created a pnjudice which, aided by the ivrp irate press, will rttUire years to overcome. Nevertheless, the cause jf relorm will progress mid if a new lllgD ni' iil of the forces is necessary to tiie overthrow of plntOOftOJ in America, let it OODoO. Ve welco ne it. OttKGUM iH CATWTV. The Urefonian editor lo prove its OontlDUoil (hat there is plenty of gul. i approvingly quotes tlm Silt Like Tribune, a silver jiaper, aB fullOwti " The oreditor class has leen drawing more and more of ihe nation's gold unto Hu ll until it has piled up a mountain of it, and there is no ue lor it, securities are so had. No Ihey are gold poor, and see no possible profit in their holdings, except the increased pur chasing power caused by the steady decline io properly values as com pared with gold.'' The Oregonian is uoled for over looking ny point that docs not coincide ithils radical gold views. In this cisc, with singular mental blindness, the editor f.aile to ;jer etive the point of the argument that gold has an Mnvhkamkii I'i k PHAsino I'owKit Cai seii iiy the BtCAOY DSOUXI IN l'ltnl'KKTV Vai.i eh as OoatPAUD wn ii Qouk" The Tribune is correct. S arce or a limited supply of money means dear money so far as comparisons with all other classes of property may he made. And though the in terest rates sppesr low.'r they are relatively much higher for II re quires more labor, or the product of Hyunms, Massachusetts, does noi know. You. I of labor, than formerly, to pay j present interest rrb s. It is un questionably a fact that gold, the j measure of value, has appreciated in value for more can bo bought with it than ever before. It is not I'lie.np gold; it is dear gold. TflK BPDiC'lAi HffBBlOdi 1 1 ivernor I, rd oolled special of the logitUtOro probably with a fond bop that between the contests that ho foreiaw would ensue between Mitchell and Corbett adherent? there might he a compromise upon a person with whom lie is very friend ly-Gov Lord, Tiie legislature failed to elect either of the gentlemen, but il did not tail to run no a big hill of costs against the state, and ended it labors, much of which wo believe was profitable legislation, by steal ing everything loose about the statehouse. The Oreguninn sutn DMrilM results as follows: "II ivlng baiiked up against the tote mi amount In ootnonttee-olerk lure Dearly equtl to the entire esti mate, upou a legitimate hasis, of the cost ot the special session, the legislators of Oregon yesterday pa iked up the cuspidors, waste paper baskets, ink pots, surplus Stationery and other moveable property about tbe state house, and hied them home to gather strength for another loot in January. All ol this In the name of economy." aURICULTURAL run 1' EOTlOS. Several carloads of pru.ics will he shipped from Douglas county diteot 10 France this year. What do our nigh tariiv irlendi ihinkof that ? lloseburg lleview. That prune, potato, oat and wheat I'proteotion" given the farmers by high tariff laws was not meant for protection, lor the authors of the bill v 'II kne v that those articles needed no prote 'lion; that we de pended upon orcign ecuniriej for markets lor our surplus wheat, and most of our other agricultural pro ducts. Ihey made a transparent attempt to deceive the farmers and producers with I show of protec ing their interests equally with manu facturers who were given nona fide protection and a monopoly ol the lliurke by a 02 per cent average taritl' rate. I he "cabbage "wheat protec- lion is a Iransiarent attempt at deoeotion, and on worthy ot the gn at parly that is rosponib!o for high tariff legislation O ir Line county members of the legislature are home from their labor! at the state capi'ol and an ex lanati ui is in order from them regarding certain interests that s Heeled l.aue coun'y. The reports show that 103 committee clerks Wl re carried on the rolls of the two bodies only two of whom ere ac credited to Lane county. Ax ibere are hut 90 members of the isla- ture il will be seen lhal this county was short on clerks in the proportion th it should bare fellen to it. lYrh tpe though there was a partnership clerk in the deal for some of the Lane c, unity members. IIOW LOSft, 0 HOW I.nNi.! The Ononim voiced ibe genjgaj I indignation over the shameful em-1 tiloyrnent of unneceisary clerks hy the leislaturo when it exclaimed:' " There re over 100 clerks u.iderl pay ahout the legislature, rour lifilis of them have nothing to do. It is a shameful abuse. Can it never be checked? Clerk hire for this 'hort session will cost the state an tnormous sum. It h a fratuity to shameless beggars, male snd fe nal ." Tin old sayin, "the better the day the belter the deed, ' steal to Bod substantial rapport in our war with Spain. Dewey's great yictory it Manila aa fnught on Sunday, May 1 ; Schley discovered Cevera's ' ship hidden in the harbor iP San tiago on Sunday, May 2'J; Cevera's fleet was smashed by Schley on Sunday, July 3; the Spanish Hag on Moro castle, Santiago, was hauled down on Sunday July 17; and the battle between our land forces and the Snauiards at Manila u..., n. tk. ..;..i. i f Imukii ii.iul IHtUI'lll VII', IlltllV wi uiiiiui iMMT i -t , ,. . , uiav'H Oreadulaoi "Attorney JJoun M 17; enumg in a victoiv for the"-,,, , r, i,i iimc w , ,.i ... i brougni up lores American troops. boys, oomtnltted to lbs Boys' bimI i otrti' Aid Hoetety iy tbe Laueoojnty MONDAY, OCT 17. , rt-Robsrt Bmools, aged ii; Harry iBmoole, aged :, ami Arthur Hmoo'e, I'm a id ViKi.n I. imir. A Daintier cii :. Thsoommll Deotstalottbot Hie of potato growers liiform u. that the mother of the hid Is lies', OOd 1 yield of spud will lie very light I Ms father deserted and IU gh et( d to pro year. Many predict only a ooflfib vide for thmi, mihI from a regard for to one-nlxth yield. Iju.t year over DOS hundred earn of potMtpM were shipp, d from tin' BvgMto statlou. Thouiarkel pries it IB Mots per busbsl, ClROOIT CorHT Cask K K Dunn has iiiHtituted a fnreeloiure suit agalnnt Edith H LlDtMi as administrator of the eta(e of Maria A Helshaw et al In the I,ane county circuit court, unit is asked for JWI) A x0UMQ Minister. Horn ueue, Oregon, Oclolier IS, I s'-. , .ludg- in Ku to Ihe wife of Rsf P l; in i I'll.,-, a tin pound son. Mr Itonelirake WMN I huge smile today. BuiTioa Divoioe. C U I'olley bM Instituted a suit-lor a divorce agaiu-t Ills wife, Amy L Polley. They were married in Lane county June 16, 1808 The complaint alleges desertlo i. Okeiion AI'I'I.ks E P Wblppls will ship tomorrow a carload of Ore- Junction City : MANl'KAt Tl'IUCitS OK THK- WHITE R0SE'J o 0 o 0 nJ IvOXIl." GUARANTEED Tho most popular Hour leading grocers. Look Here.... Bed Room Sets $10 00 Woven Wire Mattress 1 25 Oak Center Tables 1 75 Extension Tables 3 75 Foot Stools 1 50 Bamboo Tables 1 75 Bed Steads 1 50 Iron Beds, $5 50 Lounges $5 50 AM for Cash at DAY & HENDERSON'S Don't Forget J. Will t.ike your measure and have made to order suite from $13 to $38. Tants from $4 to $11. Over 1000 umples to ohoose from. Fit guaranteed or no sale. See samples at Starr BOOKS-STATIONERY CALL AT THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE If you wish to sec the lim'st display of Hooks ami Stationery Kver brought to Eugene, Kntire stock just received direct from Chicago. H. G. Mil LET Proprietor Yqj FOOL Y ur1" ' n For In. Nlock is the largest and pilee low aa the lowest. AWFUL SKIN HUMOR My Hi liter a MM arm lco "" oi.nof h'-reare n.Tftctod ill"" III u "ulrl tl'iupti of7. Btf 'Li ,.. ,.: .,(- '" ii' il t op ilea. Tlw .lijlfln triad every h.wn r, .!, Del tasteed of rettnK betwr, ,:,3C,t IMitracted with her om.li. l : l m n i M-. I lo try Crtirnu ii- V.. i r. th'M'1 rerllBOtfcM that the liUlBBUfT, i. r win UUllnf 16 St NiMiM I I uthnni r., m Mi ru ciillrtlenrtd. Mrj.JAH. Mi:i.T IV, ' II oJ.ii 8t ,AUnu,Oa. f tt ri "T'itf liSH Brfr . . . , ..on h.ih ail. t'i m a. So..-, .. I'l'f in mi ..ihl ' II' ' a.ef-.ll tfjl -. ..l, 1 1... lr.lmil Will i , (.. hi .nil .l.p rrcl.'U, . I it ,i i --.Jy, j.' nMM Mi .."l BaBBBaSBS cui IU'W. mill. ' i i irmiliP.Cf e . i . IktULN rmUllll MOMiM gou's rel spplw o fheyeoi e, Wyoax lug. HeeXpei lB In ship cmishlerahle fruit tolbtl M itl in during the next month. Bkef Cattle. A man named Brown arrived from Bil" yes terday wlih a drove of 200 l eel caslle. They are said to he very tine. ITKSDAY OCT IS. DaaaBTRti nv Tiieik Father. To Ihelr future wellare II wa. ii.iv.ieiry I" place itssjen ooder ihe goardlaiMMpof the Boya'aod Qlrls1 A d Boeloty. it lapiieari lhal iheir flher, RBO10OM, I Iffl hi-family, to try his luck In Ihe gold ll-lds of Alaska, and hIiicu leaving ibeni baa not oootrlbutod tojrard tbeli rapport. His wberra boats at this time aie unknown." UtKO Pnoettlle ReVlOWl Sunday alteruiMin a mesHenger ariived from silver Lake, bringing the new- (hat Jim Mar. ill's children had diphtheria and that one child had died while au nt ner wa- not expected to live. The messenger came for l)r Belknap, hut as the doctor wss 111, f)r Honk went In atead. He relumed Thursday and SB! that about ten minute, after he arrived, the nick child died. Tim Mar tin family formerly lived a'. Cottage (irnveand it is thought the children took Ihe dread dlMMS as they were Milling Company BEST QUALITY. in 'the market. Sold by .ill IT Howe & Aya 10 l,u! WALL PAPER moot complete io Lane Ot ttuty, ami :i doors weal of postoffloe, 8lli Ht, Kugvii flomleg '""u vl''" M "' ' named phM N. w.t her ..-tl IM toosMOtl -I have deVstopsdSl -. tt r Ltfce w BWBjnTAM KiNCAiu's Tifirii'.E -8aleiu Journal. OH IT: Ifftfwtarj W Siste KlllOSld has not only had his owo troabtss, bl t mom of sirsrytwdy e.e to liesr dorlMf UlM .e..lnli T day that Hl"lal thought M OOOl ' nce more Me dayltftit" from bei'h naj MWdofwork, out thU afternoon he w. uiexpertediy fsceil up with Injunction, hmughthy U;stilel Altor u,y Hay den. restraining bin ftpoj MSOlDg ihe Kiwiern Oregon asylum irarrsal la Mr Wngbt KaI.I. BOADM--Tbll weal her Is making line r. ads H'liooth and han' and frss from dost aud rbaeh hole-. N , liner roods were ever MM IBM tliowol the WlllMMtle valley when il,.. weather clear up after Ihe llrsl fall rain. Lieutenant Elkci ki. Company C (i N (i, of this clly lat night IretsdOJ Howard BMOOd lieutenant, UlSOMSSd B T Condon who declined In acL'i'j.t Ihe comml-slon l.i.TSjpi.n Align. la o Ai I'Btteison lias lil to Anna l'atlerMiii Poller, lot 17 ami DOrth one-half of lot IS, ill Patter -miiiV addillou lo Kuaeue, Orrgnn, for the .urn of $600. tiKcxir t'oi'BT Cask. May it r-'en- ileii. have iimtltiited Mil sKuiust Lewis Humly, In tli. Lane counts circuit rniiit lo recover the .inn of i-i- JU on a promissory note. Mors PuKCHAhMi 8 H Krieudiy toilay puichai-eil finm J 0 Husliuell llfty hales of Imp.. Iwrmt private. i he Bubenla Mlelog ni tnct Uotlsgr (irove, Or, Oct 17. Wry lillle is known of the liolieuiia milling di.trlct outside of Oregon. Ills situa ted I u the Uellpoola mountains, M miles ea-t of Cottage (irove. The ores of li e ills' riet aie Irce-millillg gold ores At present t'. ere are seven stamp lull's in the district, l'l the Helena mine, owned byjeunlngt Broa A ilruueau.a ilt-1 1 ' 1 1 of m arly sl'O leet ha. been attain, id, and immense Ik, dies of frteMnllllDg ore have Isen nil overed. The mine has neen extensively developed duriug the past summer. N veii llllil e's liave laen run on the vein, milking seven It vels, uncovering a eonllOOOUe chute of high-grade ore six feet wide, for 1U00 feet along (be suiface. Ureal Importance. Oregonlani House bill 00, lotrodue- i cd iy Gray of Lane, is a short end un pretentious measure, hut ol ttrtat im portance if it pisses the Koveruor's veto, it u nngnunmnUeeli but its intent is clear from its ona. hrief sec j lion, whleo follow.: "SeO. 1, No act or law incorpomt inn any eily or town shall bepasne(' hy Ihe legUlature of this stale, unless llic satM baa been submitted for ratifica tion In the legal voters of the IOWO or city lo he incorporated or charter amended, and the re.-ull of ni'd elec tion, oertilleil lo hy the proper ofllcera and attached lo said charier or amend ment before being introduced in elllier home of tbe legislature." I Bang! eg bee. November I, tbree t.dlaos will ha hang from tbe same giihetai Tagjleh, Alaska, ibe mounted polios officiating at the cereiuotij, and invitations are out all over ibe country to ihe txecu. ti( D. The banging will be public, and toe authorities want everybody to know about the event, for it Is expected that Ihe nllair will hav- a salutary fleet on wrongdoer, eepeelelly among the Indians. The crime d.r which the Indians are to lie executed is the mur der of William Meben, a prospector from Juneau, o was shot fur tbe purpOM of rnbht ry. ileal Kelete Sales. it Koehler tbe s p man, has sold bis ISO acre farm adjoining the Moores estate 4 miles west ot Eugene, to Fred J Smith, lata of Xehraska. Onsldeia- Hon 400, T J John.,,, i, reotully from Indiana, lias purchased the Melissa Maker prop erly on ny street between Ht venth and Eighth. ConslderaUon, Silio. Both salts were msilt' Ibrougb il.e E J Frasler real estate agency. lr Krasler informs n (Juakd reporter to day that inquiries for property, especially farms, are more .num. i OU ' n-w loan for four or fire y.ars past, while lliere Is a decided upward tend- eney in city really. Value of AgvertUleg, Denver I',st: A Colorado geulle- bmu idmthed for a welKweerved skt I. ton aiiH ui...r,i.. ..t .. . imer i ue psnr . w as out an old maid of his town in Peered In her Iwel bib and luoker and asked him if his Intentions were bos. A Ureeoburi I K1 BtoMhawM bee 0B BibibltkM what be says is the uuw :::;;;.;;;:::.,!;; a. iniuiier ami live d .lighters null a...- . t - ...ww ui iwURBaee, It meunires 131 'm iles in betlhl. II inches in ami rive leebsa aeroas the widest part - 1 ur ("die. Albauj DttnoeieJ: Nn n,i... voted f. Hlt11.it. ,Ur eiebjUBM ,rc woBdeMna if w arlll .r,. .u I Journals. ' """" 1 Voran & s ,,ispUy some ol the ' sugar tuitud ui by , , Oraude, Oregon, pDf. burgeon is mere anyuung t can oo io reiwve y ou,my nun ? M ugh Rider. Give me a chew of Battle Ax - quick fin The qualities that have brought the 44 Riders" their envied position courage perseverance and determined purpose -hn, been used in making piece ; nas oeen successtuuy stormed and by Battle Ax. High value at low cost. R ymittitutfrrf Of SJ miit Ip'ii ! - JL pi. in. ii .i till n gtff i - I -nalc In atHM you frse. a Jaw jmm. . ' WW3 emJN Aro you teak 5 WheroV How long? Do ycu havo pains? I.:cre ? How lona ? Hi ;s.voats? How otten? Ot T.r oyos blur? when ? Ilo 1 wstiepatnight? How long? x mm T ri v . Ar. you constipated ? i Dswsr these questions and a special trial treatment will be prepared and sent to you by mail free. You take no chancos Ad' ress DR. J. H, HUDSON 7 STOCKTON STREET, HAN I RANCI8CO. C Al.. Dnivetelty or Oregon. From tiie FaelSi Monthly. Tbe University of Oregon has sub talmd a severe loss in the deal b of Proft MH Johnson, w iio iintl beet c D uec id with the InstitptlOO since its doors were opened, and w ho was for so many years Its president. To bis un tiring tir..rls, and th. se of Ids faithful eowotkers, In the fatly (lavs ol tbe university, is due tbe high rank which tiie school urew to hold in thee1 uea llonal ranks of the N nth Pacific. Prcfe.-sor Dunn, late of Willamette University, and an alumnus ot tbe University of Oregon, Is a welcome addition to Ihe faculty. Tin re Isevidei tly a tleterminaliou on Ibe part of the titudeiits to maintain tbe previous record of the institution In t ' e matter of Held sports Tbe athletic association has done much to establish and stimulate a htm'thy in-tere.-t in footballi and already mateiial fur a Strang team Is In slht. Look Here Farmers! Bring vour Hides and Skins to our lannery. l o. all No. 1 Kreen bides will pay you 4 to 4) ceirs a ptiund; for No dry hides Id cents a pound: For Noi according to quality, 4 to 8 cents. Now don't forget these prices are paid in CASH at Tin Willamette Tannery. Haines dc Co Mcit's Nerverine Pill Tl.c BBBi remtdy fir nervcuj pro. t .'alio n rnr all 11 e r v 0 j diseases of ih- generative or fans of eitliet r tr it! ' "UK .tVp Afll.nTTiv ... 1. emwa o; ... rch a: M-ywi PrwtrilLn, Fa I 1 , inhwj I . .. t . . 1 C . . r"-oatn.in, ra.nnp 01 anhood, Impotency, Nightlv FmL Youiaful .jxrors, MenUl Worry, ex .A.. - nu"nnti.-m r,4 r- '- hv mat' A. L.... eel i.j. - CnrmWL CO.. Props, Ulereland, Chit ' . For sale hy Wilklns & Llnu. V Osl . .ti' t l, a. 4fl PLUG the best known and largest selling chewing tobac co in the world. Every intrenchmcnt of prejdft (against low price) and tradition (against !ar emember the name when you buy aga TliU Fom.iii. 11 " lid lli-nait' lie, Wi erll drvams. I KM tt free. Tno out sito:, d, r.s N ti are alika9 and tho 1. :t b$ pn A twain! iroatnv: it iw 6a M tight Losses, Lc .' Kanhooi, Ea ancholy, Dizzy ipell:, ipotti Eyes, ot' ' OiJ,BBJl special trealmnt. i cine, out a cawii71 treatment. f7aef a:r;altnnmimv sands han ani thtim 1 BBSS lata BBl rn a JACKSON SQUARE aii ivimlar Hum Ol 1 u'lis ft Ink nf 1 ho l,r'vs')'H BMpt of prl, ; " iMBB n-n'jiitrr ; For sale by WilklnaS l'"9' mm ip y mi For tale I v VilklDBJf m lll-t'll lr." I from the effect! 1 1 1 Itrbllll. ,II '1 inallii- v..i ,. I ... . l,,"'.. aa irr.... nr. .'' I ' l com'.iu.iii 1 ! 1 er, the D ci r I ; I th.it II v. 1,1 11 t parm.inent cure. , I parform miraclrt. hut a Ana ..1 1 ii- ' I in hi. ne i M. ill. 1 1 1. avst-'i'i ' , 1 IKY , oalTB niir h we wki'm . every ew Tlioit.an.l ! , Con.nli.,: ,r1. n t t ' CHAK'IKS , '' . aient i . , , ' 'Th. Ph!!("-":'" i free. (A i , , Visi 1 Great M "'""' . the lineM I : Sell I mm 1 U ' a 'al j a r 1 t a m aw 1, 1 4 1 A I CATALO G I " j,