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er, Ill'1 i miMi's Mill fit""1 " r. ulinlia jl 60 to $2.00. . r ..-iir of liiuh t i . Less Than log soiu ll'liME- Yoran & -Son, Tre Shoe Dealen. MEMORIAL DAY A Complete Programme the Day. for AN) county MAY 18 n actii i The fillowlii arrangement have been mude by J W Ovary Poet No 7. 0 A K. ami kindred oruanlz iilons for ii... U, yOUl letter 1 1 - Eugene, Or, May II, IS'JO. Kwmap. Miss. Hill, Jack. (2) Ionic, Keuos. Htmman. Mrs Dora. leihema, F. M. Miller Zona & .ina. ttlkey, B. 0. Xickereon, MraXettie. PmnOtE, Wallace. Katbie. hntr, Wallace. chre ol one cent will bo made on all 111 T,i Ilnn J'erioni calling loi letter I" I'leueiuie when advertised. li F. Mil OKNACK I JI Not the kind made simply to sell. None can match its record of over half a century of cures. . ill I iii' oil rmir iktiBtm win i Hark- in wiill paper ', lc 5 .' ..,l,er. riiiltein Hark, r i BtlD. Lmboat Kugene will probably rt Friday PMtaooo. L.i i--:!3) acres excellent farm- tj,, inquire ui Jt'ohurg, ur. i ....i.i.u .i l repawns ' , "' Mel innauaii n ivaiuoit-i : Walton block. Desdsy's 8a em Journal: A rdou't stand niucb show or Lung nowdays il h has friends icas-Call and see that French ". lll I ... . .....I'... ISO HSUIOU lv iJnuRW o.auicn. I py you to get goou serviceanie loctructinDs for peeling and 'TaHtem Hark in this paper, P. litre another car load of liuinfien next week at laat j ear' Walt for tnem ai r- u em. I Rostein of Honolulu, is in Kti He represents the California ,on the l-liiml-. He formerly I Id Eugene. I think you can cure that slight attack trow I'V dieting, or that it will cure K i I 'ysiw prla Cure w ill cure it; U what yim cat" ami restores the ursaus to health. lucent t o, : Store. pieces of tinware and a half car stoves nought ociore me an t prices. Hee r J. I liamiierH lus. I sr. mi. w re. iron, steel ana an Irtlcles are still advancing, but limbers lias an immense stock fud floor prices. lowing the accumulation in the i remain, the entire system is poisou- itt's Little Karly lliser regulate ti c try them ainl you will always use ino-ut ami Co, Corner Drugstore, nor Ueer announces that he respond to invitations to de- Durtti of J uly orellon as be I . as larrangetuentH to spend tbe day .land. have piles cuke them. N ue Ma; n ornine uperat lous mat snuuy tb tt'ults nl the disease without fa the .liseaae itself l'lace your con- DeWitt s Witch Hazel MIT. It iver failed to cure other; itwill nut wire lor, Vincent & Co, Corner Umg H I.ee. with only 7.. cents in his if, stitick a pocket ou Mount titer- Josepbiue couuty, and in two lookout $1700. IRMKKs! VVben vou are in Ku- kcallou Zef Hears t lie watchmaker, ora suutb of Hotel Kugei.e, uud gel Ir watches put !u order. makes no ditlerence how bad the wound M ON DtWitfl Witch Hazel Salve; i mitlily heal and leave no scar. Vinceu 1 Co, Corner Drug Store. iCtescent takes the lead for hard Kvice and easy riding. You make no Ke lu selecting a uresceui uicycie. t hauibers lias all s'zes Ut T C Low of Draiu Oregon orders i professional card in the Daily aud f y ik i v (ifAKi). The Doctor gives a If. reuce of Is months experience in let'ook County Hospital, Chicago. I Uncle Ham Haughiuau of Htusaut III, oue of Oregon's early pioneers, Is lug dangerously til at bis borne. DttOO hop twine, all sizes and best pality F . Chambers. observance of memorial exercise: MEMOKIAI. SfNIiAV SKK K KJi. The P.t, W B0, Lof the O A K, Daughters of Veter.ins aud font of Veterana i re ItqtMted to iiHt at tin ir hell ou th street on Sunday, Mays, at i! p id, sharp, where column will In formed under escort ol Company C, nud L id tbe O A K, njurcb to the M K cburcli where the annual serrnon will be delivered by Comrade Abbelt, aj slsted by the F.ugeue Ministerial Association. TUESDAY MEMOKIAI. DAY I'KOdKAM. All members of tbe O AH, and Veterans, whether members or not, Y B0, I. of the OAR, Daughter ol Veterans and rtous of Veterans are re Uested to meet at the Post room at 10 a m, sharp, Tuesday, May 30th. Col umn will M formed In the following o der, right resting on 0th ami Wil lamette streets. Comrade H F Hu HI. Marshal Martial M islo. Company C, and I . of ibe O A H as escort . J W Geary Post, O A H. J W Oeary, Aux Will', Daug liters of Veteraus. Sons of Veterans. nrhool Children. Citizens on loot aud in carriages. Column will move ou Willamette to 11th street, halt, when the smallest school children will be placed in street cars provided with one teacher to each car. Columu will move on to N l. street then F.ast to Pearl, hall, where carriages will la in wailing for all who aro unable to walk; thence to cemetery, where the ritualistic servlt-s ortheO A R will be had. MKMOKIAL ADDBsM. Tlx s. veral orgaulr.iti-' -. iuliueas above io meet ut Hall at 7 i m sharp, ai d move to M K church wiere memorial address will be delivertd at 7:80. I-ROOKAM. Kinging Ode, America. Invocation. Music by Choir. Recitation Miss Klla McAlister. (Solo. Address by Her N V Jenkins, of Ora ii I 'a Pass. Music. Benediction. It H MlLl.Klt. A Ykhinuton, t) M Sawykk, J A Bl KI.INd AMK. FKANK Ki i-m k Commlltee CASTOR I A 1'or Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears tho Signature of WEDNESDAY, MAY 10. BlCYGLI Paths. Albany Herald "A subscription paier is beiug circu lated, aud Is meeting with good suc cess, asking for contributions to I he bicycle path fund. It is proposed to build paths betwteu Albany and Waterloo, aud Albany aud Jefferson. The Marion couuty club Is building a path betweeu Aurora and Jeirersou and the Renton aud Laue county cy clists are building oue beiweeu Eugene aud Albauy by way of Monroe and Corvallie. This will leave just the one loop betweeu Albany and Jellerson, aud theu we can ride from Portland to FCugene with comfort. A meeting will be called and a club organized to take hold of this matter aud Interest the out-of-town wheelmen and otl.ers In the enterprise. The bicyclists are de termined in having ft roadway ol their own without constantly annoying teams." Dyino. The little Laby ot Mr and Mrs E H Iugbam, Florilla, is reported dying as we go to press. The child has betn 111 since last January, and bas had a peculiar disease of a tumor ous nature. Although the best phy sicians in Eugere and Han Francisco were employed a cure was impossible. Tl e disease is seldom known in a com munity but is just as liable to attack a person at ny stage of life and Is in curable. LATEK. At 4 o'clock this afternoon the little child was relieved of its suflerings and passed wy. 1 1 was 1 year, '.' months and 4 days of age. The parents have the sympathy of all Cattle. P A Yest shipped two ,-ur no.,i. ,,f cms in -in here this week to Nebraska. He has purchased 500 , yearlings in the city which will be ahlnnad tbe last of the month. From ! 13 to 1 15 is being paid for yearlings now, and about l-'O for a 2 year olds. DepityOame Warden Chas M Kissenger bae been appointed deputy ram warden for Lane county by L 1 W Qulmby, state game warden. Mr Klasenger proposes to see that the game and fish laws are enforced In bis territory. Violator will te severely punUbd. DiED.-Near Elmira, May 6, 1S09, of consumption. Nute Fisher, aged S3 years. He leaves a wile, three child- ren an aged father and mother, two ..,.i h.r. .nrl two sisters to mourn his lo. The Interment took place May 7th In Htephens cemetery. Goinq Up.-AII kinds of plug tobac co baa raised in the past two days rrom four to ten cents per pound This Is i ihe first result of tbe great tobacco j trust. Mr Nasoirnt, Uy Hoa'l Vou I'ublikli Tin- Ail-any DeiQOO ai alter publlsl - inga few lines ..four i.rtlcle a.-alo.l the irmitlkfUM Vaijiiina Day railroad says: "Thet'dt K have m cured Dielr dih.'k al a lug eiwt, and ivitainly it i- noi business lo delils-rately mve up thflf buiuess loa lOllipetlUi I Dili till ton It I well for the H-ople of the central Willamette valley to remember that the Ysitilna rati road lias raised i he prices ,.f wheat five or six c uts, and ha proven a gieat factor ill tile iley. i gPOMOi of this part . f the s at. 1 he F:u ;Hie people are very f .ollsli to stall in mi a light agali st the company because liny OMBM have the use of their diH'ks. The steambniit Eugene d-a-s not want tbe use of said docks, lint withstanding Mr Stone at one time Said If OQI ce pie would build a siaiul.at to run down the river the convenience would gladly be tendered. How about "Id vaditig our territory" etc. Does .Mr St. .ne and tbe H P It li OWD (lie entire Willamet'e valley, includ.ng the Dem ocrat sjdllOtf Does said editor want tbe pi. . ni "combiue" to exist on said waterway'.' l'lease answer. And by all means Brolbtl Nutting, why not publish Stone s letter to Mr W W Haines, who has paid the Ya iUiim Hay route a very large amount fur freight during the past ten or twelve years, ami proven himself friend to said line, so the business ine-i of your etit. rprlslng city can see how be pr. poses to boycott our little steamboat? it will also be "news" to our p. opl that Mr Stone's road has raistd the price of their whea six cents per bushel. I u fact the statement is false. It has never lalsed lb-price if wheat here one cent, while our steamboat has ra'sed it in Kugelie cuts per bushel. Circuit Court tases. The following lie n circuit court cases were filed wilh the county clerk of Laue cou'ily today: Julia Dixon vs John M Dixon; suit fir divorce. The complaint alleges that they were married Ml Kansas in 1878; tint defendant deserted plaiutifl in IV7; there are live minor children, aged tespec ivcly I"), 12 (!, 5, 2, four girls and one boy. Lizzie N Thompson vs Maud Spencer and Maliuda Hencei ; foreclosure ol moitgae. Judgment It asked lor ruci.uv Oeorge R Dorris vs May linker and John K Maker; foreclosure ol mort gage. Judgment Is asked for 8640, NlARllAL CdJbltlOl Ukt Uoutj rioaniiai Owl i 1 1 March ill B the reisirl just made by the ; ol)), els, We Hud tile following to OS Ibt condition llnaiieially of I.an. count , Maleli 81, 1888) 1 1 HI LI 111. Warrants oulsiaudltw $104, 700,.! i Accrutsl IBtffSOl S,32u.V, Wliiioplng COUgb. I had a little boy who was DOtatis dead from an attack of Whooping coui.li. My neighbors recomiueuded Cbaniberlalii's Cough Remedy. 1 did not think thut any medicine would help him, but after giving him a few doses of that remedy I noticed an im provement, and oue boltle curul him enthely. It Is the best cough medicine I ever had In the house. J L Moore, South llurgeltstown, Pa. F'or sale by Del. alio. Schillings Best trn r.rfee ti a hkint; powfiT bvonti taiiartt KMtl VplcCt arc all good; but of course some are better than others. 40 For Sale by QbAY & 8oH Notice. All oulstanding city warrants reg Istered prior to Aug I), 1M)S will be paid on preseiilation at my office on or before May 12, 1S'J!; interest will cease after that date Dated May 8th, 1S90. Oko F Ckaw, City Treasurer 1 have been a sutlerer from chronic diarrhoea ever since the war and have UseC all kirn s of medicines for it. AI last I found one remedy that has been a success us a cure, and that Is Cham helium'- Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. P E Orlsham, Oaars Mills, La. For sale by Del.ano Card o I hanks. We desire to extend our sincere thanks to Rev Richardson and to all those who assisted in the louely burial of our two child ren, '.who died from the effects of diptherla, April 19, 23, also to the one who took charge of .the corpse aud to Mis Aya for her kind assistance in our time of need. Ma and mks Floyd Vacoham and Family. Risniairk's irou StTTt W s the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will aud tremendous en ergy are not found wheie Htomach, Liver, Kldi:eys and Rowels are out of order. If you want Ihese (jualitles and tbe success they bring, use Dr King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25 cents at Wilkiusdt Linn's drug store. Pneumonia, I tril l, coughs, colds, croup and wlmiping-couiih readily yield to Oue minute OoSjSJB Cure. Cse this remedy in time and saves doctor's bill-or the undertaker's. N it cent 1 o, Corner Drug Store. MlfTAKasI CofT Money. Standard well known pianos, are as staple as llnur or sugar. That is tbe kind I sell. My prices are the loest that cants made for first clu-s Koods, and full value Is given for every dollar Invested loiter every advantage that can le gitimately tie given, make prices as low as you cao get on goods of equal quality, but use set no trap, aud deal lu no experiments. F:very Instrument Is covered by a guaranty that means what It says. I hese plain taotsare worth careful cousiderallen. if Intending purchasers would avoid costly mistakes. Yours for buslneaa, F A Rankin. Total $108,ltt 1.3 MMOBOaW. Fu.ids In ban. I of c.unty treasurer f 6,881 lu Funds In band of sheriff 1114 Cupaid current taxv 54, ID. 72 Total Liabilities Resource. I 511.421 il -I mmakv 10S.O2I.3S . 50.421 88 Dual InrtihUrtntsM 48,000.86 (Ton -D must la- reuienilM-rc.l that tbe county will lia.e mi olber rtmlptl IbM above for nearly OM year and the ruiiullig ex p. uses of the county sic tip proximately 50.1"' ;. i iililiuiu. hence by the lime t.-xe may agun ta levied and collected the couuty will be in del.t near tbe 100,000 mark. FOR VIII OOLU i- IKI.DS Four ofJumtion Mining Men Leave Two Fot tlaska and Two Fur KaMcrn Oregon. JODOtKM Ottjr Hulletiu of May 101b: "U N I rain and Hompbrey i f this plaOl will lake the next steamer for Alaska. MrHumpbrcy leftJuooiloa Satin. lay but Mr t rain did not leave till yesterday. They wPI meet In Portland today. They did Dul 1 now, on leaving here, w hether they would lake the steamer from Portland or w hether they would go by lull to Seattle and then take the -teuiner. Ii Is not known at present what pari of Alaska they will liH-ale, but they both have lli-lere.-ls there. DrOgicsi.y ami Byron lillltron left on yesterday 's local for I'rlneville, lo work up their n.ini' intere ts near that place, i'hey inte. l, so they In form n, to take up some more claims. & number of 1'itpltuilsla have I n ame very much interested m some of their mines located tit that section of Bastern Oregon and win sooompMy these two gent le'ie n to their ll.ilies, and will parbaps make them an oiler. W ko't to lilaiii'' 1 News from .Madrid aays ihut Oeli. Martinez Campos bus insi-ted upon tbe appointment of a OOmmlsaluU lo investigate the condtp't of Ibe war and to place t lie respoi nihility. Careless ness and neglect all through the war gave rise lo the most disastrous condi tions, but no more dangerous than DOOMS from tlM neglect of the lualth. It is every one's duty to guard his health. 1 1 is cash r lo keep It than r gain it. Hostelter's Stomach Hitters taken honestly will tint only create liea. Hi. but w ill preserve it. It Is the medicine which for lifty year has made weak stomach strong, and lias overomc that tt irlble dragon, dyspep sia, and all the evils, such as constipa tion, biliousness, kidneys aud liver trou'd.-s, malaria and fever uud ague which follow in i s train. Klondike's Output. The placer beds of the Kondike will add 112,000,000 to the world's store of circulating gold this spring, according to lh statements of buslnesa men who are in Skagway form the metropolis of the Upper Yukon. What Is BfeJlobT A s-raud old remedy lofOoBgh, Colds and Consumption; used thr-.mh the world for half a century, has .Mired innumerable cases of in cipient consumption aud relieved many in ad vauced stages. If you are not sati.-tied with the results we will refund your money. Price 25 cU , 50 eta., and fl.00. .Sold by Wilkins .V I. inn. CLAUDE BRANTOiN He Bears Up Manfully Sleeps and Eats Well. 1 1 ikni. rill r in i i i.. lailj i.uar.l. Usjt tt Claude llrantoii has displayed a VOfl dirlul amount of c urage the past f w days, when it is considered that to morrow lorenoon be pays with h s life the penalty for klllnu John Linn. Me eats well and sleeps well, I gH'd natured, aid on verses pleasantly w ith the guard. Ills principal occupation dill lug the past lew days has been aii-werlng l'ar well letter". Last night be wrote un til II o'vliH-k. bis usual bedtime BfMtoU claims to have no hope of executive clemency, and announce himself as resign, d to his fate. He bus OOVnoUtd with In spiritual advisers reads his Itlble, aud slugs occasionally. He Insists that Sheiut Wither delay the lime of executing the sentence to the last possinle minute, probably hop ing that some unforeseen chance may save his life. It is likely that i lie liaiig ln w ill lake place about noon. Sin nil Wither will not ask anyone to take the place . I executioner, as deputy, but will attend to tbe matter himself. THURSDAY MAY li "A Rakk Fkast in Htokk." Willi reference to (lie Itev Mr Kia-hne and the com e o lectures which he into deliver in Eugene next srtoti tbe Rev Dr Kotobum writes: "Your pic have in store a rare (bast, I liav IYH heard bis squal. IDs lecture last niglit on 'Modem HkepUrlim1 was simply magolflolent, You need have no hesitancy In promising (lie people of Bo gens a splendid course, of lectures, any oue of which cannot be estimated by dimes or dollars. " Toie given in the Presbyterian church for six eon sec il live nights beginning next Sunday evening. May I4tb. No admission will be chanted but a free will olle'lng will be expected each evenii Ig, All are cordially Invited to attend, children excepted, us Ihecourse is designed for adult only. Vou 't ry It If Sliiloh's Cough an I Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price ol 28 " i ts, 50 cent and $1.00, does net cure, take the Isittle back and we w ill refund your u Y Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee. Price '-'"' cts. ami "s'l cts. Sold by Wilkins A Linn. Schilling 's Btsl tea an d coffee will please a critical palate and a delicate stom ach Things made right with Schilling's Best tea baking powder colfre flavoring extracts soil. i ami spii ej will do the same. M FoT.Sale by J U QbE it Son Many old soldiers now el the eflecls of the hard service they endured dur ing the war. Mr 0 S Anderson, 1 Rossville, York OOODty, Perm, who s .w the hardest kind " rvleeat the front, It now frequently troubled with rbeo mathm). "1 had severe attack lately," beMTS, and procured a bottle of Chamberlain s Pain Halm. It did no-so mnch good thai I would like to Know what JfoU would charge mu for one b "n 'hoith r Anderson wanted it both for his "wo use and to supply it to Ins friends and neighbors, as every family should have a bottle of It In l heir home, noi oniy lor rneu matism, but I IDS back, sprains, swel n. ,...tu i.roiMj.s slid hum, for which I I nr, , ..in ...... - . - - was uueuall. d. 1 or sale oy IeLano. Albany D-moerat: Money Is being raised to build Ibe Linn county part of the bicycle path lhat will run through the valley from Portland to Kugene. r 1. - ..lit ,r si. I t.rotirietor of the Dem.jcTat, Ui, -! N. H . : "I would I nut l without d Mid -it Cough Cure lor j mr lr. "hen trout.lesl with a osngh or enhi I It U the beat rerne-ly Iss croup I ever used." I Vincent Co I -iuti Dmg titors. Da; & Henderson, Undertakers ?ni embalmen. Cor. til an. 7th iti. M Allium. -The now courthouse n eel veil another dedication today, that of Hymen, M Ventob and Miss Maggie Higgles appeared Ibis forenoon at A-sessor Ittirlon s olllcc uud asked him to lie the knot thai would make their two hearts bent gladsome as one. "Dick" could not legally offlolate, hut he is a very willing soul when such mat'.ers ure lo be atlendrd to, so he dropped official cares for awhile aud bunted up Justice Winlermlerer, who performed the ceremony lu short order and sent them on their way rejoicing. A Ml'.sicAI. Convention. Halein Journal: "Sul. in is sending a delega tion of her musical people to the L'ni verslty of Oregon Olee club convention, at Kugene this week. Among those attending, to return Saturday, are Mrs John Krausse, Miss Lena Hrey mau. Mrs Henry W Meyers, Miss lleatrice Hheltou, Miss ICihel Ray mond aud Prof Heley. It is expected to hold the OOneenUoD at Salem next year." No Mom Diputbmua, -Tb Floyd Yaiigbau family, adjacent lo laigene, have fully recovered from the diph theria with which they wele ifflloted, and today Marshal Hliles removed the iiiaraiitine to which they have In en subjected. Home of the children have a touch of the chills aud fever, but there is no longer the slightest cause foralaruius to any further trouble witli the throat disease. FnK Fi.okkni k. It being impossi ble to procure vessels to bring goods Into tiiuslaw harbor, on account of their scarcity, Merchant 0 W Hurd of that place Is having goods hauled oveiland to the head of tide from this city, at a cost of oue cent per pound. Two teams belonging respectively to Frank Htew art aud Charles Croner left this mom iii with loads for him. MOtKBuiciDEU.-Whlle W R Dil lard was leading a spall ot mules dowu the street today one died In an unusual manner. Mr Dillard had lliu mules tied by the ends of the same rope, wilh a slip noose over the uo-e. They got to playing and pulling hack, and bf fore the rope could be cut, one of the animals wus choked to death. DlBD. MlM Harriet Alice Wallls died May in, 1888, at the. bomt of her father, near l iosheii, Or. She was horn In Tygb valley, Wasco couuty, Oregon, April 10, 1S7'.). The luterment will oc cur at Halscy, May IL'. Pl'HK ltKA.MiV l-.xamined by tbe best of judges and found to be strictly pure and the best of stimulants. For sale at 7) cents per ouart or 18.60 sr gallon, '.Hi and lllair strets, Ku gene, Oregon. Made by IM Fram ta All orders by stage, freight or e press will receive prompt attention. Vi-iiki Ki 'iknl Professor 0 H Qordoo, of Chicago, spr-nt two or thre days lu Kugeue this w.-ek. He wss considerably interested In the l ulver slty of Oregon's workings. In fact, be may become Its head, although the matter is not yet decided. What is pure brandy? It Is tbe double distilled essence of fruit. It coo talus no drugs or nolson except what Is In the fruit. I have It put up In 'luart, half gallon and gallon pack age. For sale by I M Francis. V -x' T ' MfflWIffltlifflWffl CHAfllBERS i..iUa.siiiUiUiUso. iiiiniiiiiiiitiiiiiiin Set of tired liuirv Wheels, Fine Buggy, INW) Crescent Biei ole 8 $12 $42 $35 All special value. See them 1 1 CHAMBERS HAHlt bKORABD osvici BO He Helped Mniderer Hag en In t he Attempt lo liscape. Dallas. Dr. May Id - Hairy Leonard, lh accomplice of W Q Mug' Ts in his attempted cecal., was yesterday con victed of assault on Sherllt Van Oil dale He pleaded not guilty, t trary lo the advice of his counsel. He will be i nleuced Friday. Leonard I con sidered a bad man. He is mi ex eon viol Ileal I-. stale I rail lOUOM P K Snodgrass lo F I. Chamlier ) of 158 nl sere in t lit r 7 w; Charles Ooerrllck ami e Ife to PL Chambers, 1IH7U acres in t 17 r I e; ItlKi J It Stewart and .vlfc to Mary Jane Alii ou, lot f aud 'I. block 8, J II Mi fnrland'i addition to Oottnge Omve; 8800. Kail Dauiiacher to It M Day, 180 acres In t Ills r I w; ,flu0. H I) Clark and w ife to O J Smorstad 40 acre In I Ift r 4 w; KhTO. John II W eaver to tbe lloolb Kelly Lumber Co, 100 aorealn tSOarS w; 8808. Jese J Drown to John F Kell. , 180 acres lu t lti s r 1 e; 4U0. I s to John II Weaver, 1U0 acres lu 1 80l r8 w; pah nt. F: 0 Test and wife to T O Hendricks lots 1 and - block I, College Hill Park; 1. Angle and J F Thomas, lot . and s of lot I, block -, Saginaw; 8800. The llalfour, Outhrle liivestiueut Co to James Thorndike, 884 .1 acres in 1 17 sr6w; 85000. Preparation for Kxaniluatloiis. Special (.reparation lor slate and county examliiatloii will be given at the summer term of the State Normal School at Monmouth, beginning Tues day, June 87th. It'gular work by Noimal faculty, tirades credited t. wards graduation. Bxpenase, fron IBB to J40 for ten weeks. l ull Information sent on application to the Kecrelary of the Faculty, Nor mal School, Monmouth. Local Uurket May II I HUD. Wheat-470. Onto B6o Hops 10 to Ho. Mutter 110 to IBfl per toll. Kgg-13o Potai.se s 7ro. Poultry 83 ri0 to H W er doxen. Dried prunes :; to )o OREGON BOY'S WORK Captured lntrenchnients From the Enemy at Polo. (.1 IICIH l. I III II III. Illl III Copies of Freedom of Manila, of us late as April II, have Ikhiii received. MaSotM bne been onptured. The only mention of the OrtgM hoys I tho following: "After the gallant work of Saturday, March, IB, the Oregon regiment took u position ou the extreme left of the firing Hue and plunged Into the insur gent' territory. The boys came up to the enemy's lilt ruucliitlfiits at Polo and captured them a u matter of course. Then orders came to fall back to the church, ami Monday the regi ment was detalb d for tho Important worn of guarding tho railro d to tho front. Companies Land D aro at Malahon, A ami Mare at Calnacau, one hulf of h i at LMM ami one half in Tomb-. Cnpt t use ha his company near Mel , and Col Summers with live companies is at Mellnto. "The thanks of this Journal are due to Lt Col Yoran and Major Kills of the Beeond Oregon tot favors ut tended to our representative," No High! to Ugliness. Tlie woman who Is lovely In face, form and temper will always have friends, but oiiu who would be attract ive must keep her health. If she la weak, sickly and all run down, she will .s titrvou and lirltalde. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her Impure blood w ill cause pimple, skill eruptions, blotches and a wretched complexion. Klectrlc Rider Is tho best medicine lu the world to regulate alomacb, liver aud kidneys and to puilfy ttiu IdiHMl. It gives strong nerves, bright eye, smooth, velvety skin, rich complexion. Itwill make a good lo -king, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only j0 cents at Wilkins A Dun's Drug Store. Vulcaulu l-.t options Are grand, but Hkln Kruptlons rob life of joy. Ituckleii's Arnica Halve, cures tnenii also Old Dunning and Fever Sores, 1 leers, Dolls, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Dun Rums, Sen'. Is. Chappxl nude, Chilblain. Dest Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pains ami Ache. Only -'. cents a box. Oare guaranteed. Hold by WUklM & Linn, Diiigg st. Many a Lover Has turned wilh disgust from n otherwise lovable girl with an otleuslve breath. Karl's Clover KiM.t Tea purllies MM breath by it a.: I ,1,. hasaals ... ... ,, ii.,,,. will. St.. I, I l..r vsarsi.n alaolut guarantee. Pries rt. and '") ft. Hold by Wilkiiis k Linn 1 MUTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS li,, . I,,, i . i ui , , . .lis. ii lo i rfie IsrllV Sl.ij un.U.lvip,ll.rrr..' flrft.r - i' NaeJSe J ..i.-.i.iota- o i lli. io.-' I.IO- S1..1 rts" I., srlrls at woman!.".!, shims as. .-l.emsnl ..r ..rs IM sn.l Ihj0. So known ...m-ly for wnmsn .,usls Uwm Caim.a Ac hsmi-llfs ii. . 1 1 , SI I... a 1 1. 1 . .i.n M..I.I I.. .Iruus-lsts. ft. HOT i CHEMICAL CO ..I s...lass.. For sale by Wilkins dt Linn. U R Colles. Ha I ot Joined the barbers' conil. i e His price are: Shaving lOO, haircut ting IBe, baths I00 Ri-member the place, opislte the the postofllce Sth street, Kugene. In k CklamlkV. Will bo opened for business and receive milk on and ufier May 1. Farmer who are unable to send their milk to the creamery can sell their butter to advantage If they will call at Die creamery for further Information. H. K. Ckaki Hon. There Is a hot bread war going on In Albany llakers vs grocers. The bskers Wednesday were giving 60 loave of bread for $1. P. .'1 I'llO ll L fv ,ni, rf and Itclilng ill'" I I I DV. iii n ..... h aunt re al lut nf Ibe privs pans. Krerv Isu I irruii'e.t. II. 1 r i n t. I. v until on re sell.! ol prt nn and 1.00, WILLIAMS MINUrAt.TUrDNG CO.. I'i"l-. Cluvelauil. Wo. Forsule by Wilkin A Mini. For a nobby and -.lid buggy the Racine I the one lhat wins, s e (hem at F L Chambers. j. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO. MAIMERS and FUNERAL OIRECT03S Mott's Nemriiic Piiis The jieit remedy lor rii-rvous pros tration r)4 all nervous dufuu ol tbe ''-.' or- wroa: iNi arras csiKu. no oe stuwr e.x, luch as Nervotis Prostration. Filling or lost Min hood, Impotcncy, Nightly Eml sloiu, Youthlul Errors, Wbntal Worry, ex rivt tew of Tobaico or Opium, which k ' to Comumptl a and Inssniiy. $1.00 rvr ts s by rruil: 6 boxts for $5.00. BOTTl CHtW'UL CO., Prop I. ClenlMd, Ohlft For ab '.y Wliklu A Mun.