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I t M Pleasant Mill IK Hi" Ml 1 1 TV "S w sj .lliill The Kind You Hum- Alu.i.vs liouclil, anil arhlcll hi ill ill ii -i- fur out iranti lias linene the nMliitltl .ami inn bora made hhit bla per till I a lM I I loll aUtOO IH illtUllf.V. OH no one lo deceive in III All Coiinl" i Irils, niKiit ions mill Nllliotitntr iii'i' l'Ht K ImtIiim'IiIs (lint liille with mill vm&Mfer (bo 111 lltll int. mis ami C'lilhlii n-IA i inn i against Expel tiictit. What is CASTOR I A CNaeaorta It a Mihsiiiiiic ir Oaetor on, Pmgwlo Drops mill Soothing Srii. It ll IIbi lllllWW anil I'linnnt. It contiiins iK'itiKT opium, Morphine nor oUmv Niajrootla Sllliatlince. Jls nt;ii Ih its 11; imh t -. II ilrsl rn.v Worms nml allajH lYvorlalmrss, It .uri-s lllarrboea ami Wiml Colli', it rolloToi Toottilnf TroublM euros Goustlpsvtion ami rininienry. It a- m . '.i i tlm I'ooii, regubttos Um Momaeb ami Bowotai fifing hoarflij ami natnnl sleep. Dm Children's lnaooa Thn Motiier'a Friend GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Sipnaturo of June ii, If Tl tOD J B utliouje visitor tlitae llK. Ji.li n WmiI mill fnlilll.V nl KagM :ir VlelllOsj wllli relative a ! ilay 'J In- iiiialnflle lilt liefli moved In tlit- old slain), tut Mi new Kji.iintiiter han jet been appointed. I'm lirntow has put in gooda ut the VV I. I W I -tow stand, mi baa 0MH I Parks fur clerk. limine la moving mIoi.k in DIM Hliape. Itev Ki-lleiim ur Kiiem' preuelieil to oflleerei! uh f..' ii full lioue lust fsanday. The people I Ada I) Heudrnk SOCIAL Dull; Our'l, JuneS WlllSTI'l l U UAXUVKT. A butiiiiiet fH ((ivell -..inula DIRhl at toe Hotel Suirene hi honor nfihe i... -i, --I- ., r the WliM t'lob by Mis young genlleimn meoioerv, thU heing the close of lb teuon. The young .'adie of the eluu have entertaioed lavishly, doing much I" Biaas lbs club one the moat eojoyabla NOtol niUnlMllolU III Um 1 1 1 J The cluli II President, Mis secretary, .Mis Tba AwM Life of a Lawful Wife. Ml have been told " ifMrMICC M Mother of Crime," Sij thai bo etim t ut mi srverrly punished '- :' ' ' -mrtwa Tb court ja 7 came frnin riiumton, Jasper, Hprlng- Limine J Yonm: t r.-warer, Ml lce Btld and other point. Ahkeoy. AtlsM p oi the Woodmen of the TtegrlU room of the hotel wft uric World assembled at the hall, and in 1 fully decorated ,. r. evergreen order headed with the Pleanant BUI and mirrors, and the banquet WaSODS band, marched to the cemetery where tin-crowd bad already gathered. The monument of Neighbor Mct'umber was unveiled iii a very Impreralve manner, itev It (J 'alllmni Hpnkeaouje goldeim trutlii which will be long re membered. We are glad to have audi men friend of the Woodmen of the World. liiaduating exercise, June 10, 18(rU, h p m, progiam: Music, by 1'arker's Orchei.tra; wel- ooOMi by I. aura Hemphill, recitation und sung', liy hcIiimiI, music, by orches tra; oration, National Character, by Kilpli Hemphill; eaaay, "The I se of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Yecrs. TMf ' I '' .. ( '-Ml ut, mtm vonh eir. WKHIiim BOBUOL flQBT. mpirs. NOVJOU linil tlicu every when), liuml uro QJod on a'l The WoHt'in Lender of June lstHinnll puckiigcn in drug atoreH, and come to U with lengthy editorial ! lliey hive hecome 1111 InpOfWDl of the moat in oo 'ul ever given ID Eugene l'reoedlne the bw..iuet wlust wn played, the llrsi MI-h Laura Mil .1 nd Ml I ' 1' Hall, while Mia Then - I riendly and Mr W W Brown gracefully lectmd the tiooby trophy. The banquet nerved in ill OOUUM, elaborate hi every detail and wa thoroughly enjoyed. Tbl menu card were dainty OHMtlODJ ol the printer's art. Mr DP Hall olllciaUd a toaslruater with rare ability culling for a oHt to "Tba Ladies" from Mr B D tteaaler, rerpouded to by Mis iieu- Alr," by Dallon Uuughuiaii; muidc, by drlck; the toast to "TbeClqb," wa Kom RaM recitation, "Choice of prenenu d by Mr H W '1 bontDMO, and llo:k," Ina MeKemtey; song, "Ore- reipobded to by Mia Miller. A num gon Volunteer," by school; ey, ; her of impromptu toasts were then "Life of Lincoln," Klsle Park; inualc, called for und reaponded tj, notable by Helen wift; Valedictory and ora among which waa one by Mr M A lion, "Bbtll AmtrlM llelray Heraelf," Plumb. Carl lliiughinan; clan address and pre- Mr ami Mr J H Luckey u chupe- toUUon of diploma, Hupt. William rone and Mi-s Lou itenshaw were Miller; ong, "Tlie Happy Hay I present, In .-ides member of the club I 'liming, " by hi IhkiI. on the recent nctinii ol 106 ragtntl of the Htutii normiil Hchool of tint place d.-iiu-in.' all other t tobt n except the pronident, I) V S Keid. The paper, which is unfriendly to Mr Keid, Hay in part: "The lour regenlw reelect to the preHidenry of the normal school, for which thore were nutneroiiH other applicnnt, a man vboll Dd latiifactory to the patrons of the Hchool, almoNt without exception. Tho Hchool under hi, maiingeim nt hud licen a failure. They guvekim lull control, almoxt equal to the abHolutimii of the KuHHian cz.ir, and he wim rctMjtiHihl for it failure; yet they reelected liiui. "Thonction of the hoard nnijori ty WAN without the leant element of good judgment or reason, were the ohool'i) welfare desired. They re tained the president, against whom fac'or in the grocery DM. I DOM. They answer the name purpose a twine, and are adjusted much easier. And linn a more symmetrical package may tie put up with the hands, and that is the pride of a good silesma:). Yes, the rubber hand has 000) I to stay." PHAIUUMD IlKNTAl ICANTH. . Due of the most sweeping orders oyer issued by a railroad company in thn country oonotrnioi tlio bo hol i r and well-being of its em ployes became ell'c.iliv Friday June - along the entire .Southern PooUla system. Jt forbidl the sale ol litjuor at restaurants connected with the depot where such renlaur ants are rented from the railroad companies. As neurly every reB taurant along the rosd is rented from the railro.d company, the PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM C1tL ud trtui fm Ci hair. I'r.n.'t.l latUXKllI trustli. . . r rail to lleiture Or .y ii .11 iu lis 10UIUIU! voir Cut. aip .l.waari A hair lai.iug. X .1 l en i ..t jj aiaMM VITALITY. LOST VIOOR I AND MANHOOr Cures Impotency, Night Etnl"iov. and wasting diseases, all effects of self- 11l.11.-c, or excess and Indi'V , 1 Int. a .... ..!.-. I, ttintl - mviw aii in uiun U I. Ini, it hiiililer. Brlnn thi nink plow in n.:lc cheek.; :ind hy Prof. or Luella Chiv ('arson, of the fcf restores the lire of youth. 1 UnlTersity of Oregon. Professor Car- fJ liy mniirilN'per Iox;IHiom s , eminently well nunlilled to hau- 101 "..ill; v. .t 1 i written L'liarnn- ,ii 11, i, ,ii,i,.i a..,i 11... 1- 'l mJ.1 as follows: Mr Fimuii Thompson, .Misses le Aulteny, Belie iirown. Carrie Friendly, Iherese Friendly, Ada I) lleinlricks, Carrie Hovey( Laura Miller, Mattif bmltb, Louise Yorali, Mwatr W W BtOWO, U W tirlllln, I) P Hall, 0 A Hardy, L T Harris, W 1 ; Naak M a Plumb, K I) Kessler, II W I'lioiupson, L L Wbit- aoOi i.riKKARY UHTOBB. Haturduy evening at the Congrega tional church, a fair si.ed audience listened with extreme In tenet to a lec ture on "Some Aspect of Literature," teo to euro or l eluml the monflJTi NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, IL K..r sale V I, Hi. I. ami, Dnggtll, Kugrne, Or Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. which salient points and pleasing pre sentation were made, caused the even ing to lie one of real merit and educa tional iu it import. social nUUHUro, Katurday evening the C. K. of the Fitt Christian church and students of the Divinity leboet met at the home of Mr and Mr J B Harris and speut a very pleasant evenlntr. "bnenUMf Of the law does not excuse being won by guilt U X Ul .JlirittU'ii!. ' 1 1 in . .. ... . ..... ...... . f,,r a woman who enters the mar ti.il!e relation with the full sanction of the Uia of tbl laud and love of he r heart to lie condemned to un awful life of servitude and sufTriiiiK Don't jet h'-r smile deceive you. She has trained herself to liearwh.it she looks upon ,,s '. all ..I the burden of her state. "I'll" iimleilviuir. re.i-'in of Ihi- - id enn (litiuii of afTairs is IgnoiaBCt. The youflf Bui grows to areeuabaed Ignorant of her parti (J needs and UMCia. When I word mi: I save her vcaiaOl nfTeting. modesty bid- hi" keep silent. She loves and luar r:t and i nters upon the marriage state witli all Its obligations to the unborn, tuindicapptd by conditions that make life a bo di n to herself and a menace to her oil : .rinif. yVfc ii can be done to correct irregtilarttes resulting from neglect, to re-tore the dis. plan 1! org 111- to a natural and healthy con dui"'i I" give back vitality to a system drained by diM ale, to re attune the great iiakp or m mutvM to divine melody after the years of dis cotil ' It was the endeavor to answer these qm itions that gave to the world Dr. Pierce's Favntite I'te-.ription, the BIO 1 effective remedy aval compounded for the ills mid ailments peculiar to the delicate feminine organUatfon. Jly the use of Dr. l'ierce's Favorite Pre scription the drains that iK bilitate the sys tem an promptly stopped nflamtnatfofl and Bid ration nre quiekly cuted. iJis orders of the womb and the organs sym pathetic with it are overcome, and woman is put into a condition where the functions of nature ate her pleasure as well as her privilege. In this condition children are born without anxiety as almost without pain. The elasticity impart! d to tbeorgani of parturition practically does away with the pangs of ehildhiith. Vitality is im parted Which makes the miT-ing of the child a delight instead Of a drain, and the robust child sharing the Strength of the mother grows day by day in health and beauty. Contrast this i4aiu stati incut of fact with the condition of so many w omen who anticipate motherhood, worn out. suf- I fcring. learnt, anxious, brittgtna children into the world with reluctant -milling and rearing them painfully through a sickly childhood. Cm any wordaspeak foi Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription like these facts that are part of the sum of public know ledge and testified loon both -ides of the Atlantic by hundreds of thousand's of women ? "Thank Cod for Dr. Pierce's Pa voritr Prescription " has been the hcaitfell cry of many A WOMAN Kl I I AM II javuo ii win aim wtuiiy Neglect ahoukl never be laid at the door of a IU It may be sin- works harder than her DtJgbbor, but tloeaal V .. . I i it i. in.it tlo riobr wnv lf.r n,.i., I.lw... iinuui 11 in jmj. j' -..tiueii u."e- and keeps her house twice ss clean win, i.. 0 the eitort. OoU IHi-t V.'asliitii? pu,i '. vn fiianv a woinati lb.. i n (itccu of bouaakaepera, u0 Largest packnge - greatest econottiv g g. E. WUtBtXU. COUttMt, MMfa St. Lji. 1 r rl. tutn. I J" use it Ml J Beautiful Clothing Here you 'M Jr. w III see A 1 - r ;i Buiiiiuo 01 me -M,)(g twu. ii is gnapeiy and I ui m iu una int ri: U' i r j. , . ,c kua ftoio agents tor it jn nJ town, and we can say withj hesitation that it is the 3 soniest olothing ;Ve jj handled. When vou burg suitor overcoat, vmi not oaJr want to have it good gfWe but you want it mudeifW and stayed. It js 01ieJ to put two pieces of cloti togetner, ami u another thiti 18 QUltl to tailor tho garment so it will stay wild it is put. Every pocket m these garments i hacked witfc linen and teintovced at tin corners. Unr overcoat bof ton are sewed with a piece 0 metal underneath the caws which prevent- thenfe pulling out. P FRANK & SON. Junction City i Milling Compaaj Pally count, June NaT1VK8i.s -1'iiurteeu Hew lileui- bem were Initiated into Skinner! Cabin No 6, Native Soiia Of OfBfOfl lant iul'Ii! Tba folloa lii;deleK4te were It artl flclally d Igeata tha food and aldl aleoted to attend the Grand Uablo at Nature in stretarthetiliiK mid recon- Portland next week. DrKoykendal struetlnirtho exhuusted digestive or- KMWIIkitn. It A Waahtnrn its Kii. ItUtheliitesttlNoovereildlRest- ' waiOtom aiidt B i ... 1 i..l , , , , ,n. HllaillH. It Whs Vo'.ed to turn out in .... , - . . , Hill (til l I 'll. . 1111 l,. I Lin lilllilLIHU ' " complaint, inn iiiHuiibeti tne i ne muni ptirpone m the innovu- can ut.pri.iifh It In efllrlency. It in- a bevy at UM Eugene Fourth of Jolji other tnetllliera ol tho larulty, who lion ih to prevent the trainmen Irotn "tnno wueti-awui periuan.niiy cures parade. An , ImiicIhou IT" "i. I'"!'!;"!"'", iliuuuuiu. auaaaBaa ll. I.,.. there were BUnWOM well-nroutuleil ortler htm n yery will. sooi e. were doiiiK eonneientioUH, atinfiic tni v work. Mini it been their earn oat desire to injure the hcIioo!-- whieh rieciiih prubiihle in the drinking while on duty. At the Hiune time the order will cut oil' a large portion of the revenue of the for ut im' of evenlH they could succeeded better. not linlit railroad company iniiny have Ktatious along the road rente foi Mil tntantl have largely inoreascd utter tho proprietors obtained "This paper hears no personal ; liccnceit to sell liottors. grutlgu ngaitisl Mr Keid, who in I his Illation outside the school l.vcn the sheepshetirer tuiist give soetus to bi' courleous in bearing, ! way to a labor saving device. Tho it simply enyi that bo bus been I introduction of a inichine fori tried in a position re.iiiring anlsbaaring will do away with coin able, tactful, $ lsoo a-year tnaQi I pany tbearara, who ara aooaitonat and found wanting, if by any J to go from place to plant and work jioasibility he can liartnunixe with . during the shearini season from the new faculty and students and California to the northward. The wake the school even moderately great advantage of the machine it wa-. ..1 . l.'lnl,,!. ,..., Si,,,. S;i,,.aP1 K..0. 'in .... ........ eniM-ll, Itllil 11 rivvuiv uV woui uiniiiBJViii i'O ucrv r SlokHeadaclie.dastralgia.Crnmpi.and "umber of sdorl speeehei were made, all other reultsi'f itiit" rfect digestion. Mayor Harris dropped In and joined i,urrUT . en ; a ' .? ,M OTOWd 0d gBV( . ,l1(.rt VINCENT & CO, Corner Drug Store. I,.y talk. bap- 5ee by its means from the results of ignorance and neglect Tin re i no longer any n a aon why women should endure the Buffer ltig winch they have almost come to n faro as the heritage of their sex. WOBll n who have failed to tind help for their dl unlets, or who have not found the " P ivoritc Pre scription " to work as quickly as tin v de sire are invited to write to the Doctor him self. Write without fear nnd without fee. There is no charge for such consultation, All communications are absolutely he ld in sacred eonlidence, and the cure give n does noi niToive local treatments ami i x amhiutiotis " at which the natural modesty of every woman re volts. a rai:s oift I To every ren.h r of this paper who will -end name uml lel.lress with the stamp-, to ilelray cost of mailing only. I)r K V Piirce- send his gri.it n,. ik ,,,1 li -rrif in itnieut el ,lieae. "The Common Scne Medical Adviser." It ia pluilltv Wllllell I.. Ii mil :::,-iMe lo 111,11. woman or child. It is essentially praeticnl It i full of hygienic hints which put the reader in the path of the slioit cut lo health Overstvea hundred pictures illustrate the Irit ol this tre.ii work If you want tat M Common Sonr Medical Ad viser " in ruiper-covera send 31 cents in stamps, lo cover the cost of mailing only, Ol semi 31 cents in stamps for the Mine Iwok handsome! and strongty bound in doth. Address the World's Dispensary Medical Association 661 Main Mrcct, Duilalo, N V. (( MANUFACTURE! i.s OF THE WHITE ROSE 11 "FLOUR." GUARANTEED BEST QUALITy. I lto most popular Hour in the market, old by n,auin; grocers. We Have... I in ii.ni. ebw.l- ..f Vahul I . . I.. .1 1 -in nun iiiuea 01 vi ici, riAUlluairUrB, HUU I Brtissi'ls Carpets, noniilit tlireot from I the factory. Try a ACKSON SQUARE 5c Cigar leeceived our Spring anil Summer line of samples. Come and let us take your measure and best fitting suits you ever had. J. M. How rrnt ivatc tiii s-ir' tlui Day & Henderson a r Julius Goldsmith's If unn ,..nl Ih I nlapl I S I a I ja mm aum'fnfiil tho foming jreafi bit I that it doea not out 1 1 Qbat aa and choicest W A La. L- Ka r r li Overton's pinl and Wall Paper Store ah 1'oiniinr Braodi OfCiifara for aale. Eugene and Junction- UTallTniYailJiURyjgiJ mm aat wai. I .. , i , , t For Bali iu Ltui-iicOn'k. ni-r'i t . Vi ; . ll- . . '.'nUu.'Uliis.. l muii vtil iir,-. nf., Impottiiiey oml ' ' I youthful err . r r. : , OouuU R um! hi ; r, i tVpHi . . Kn-llrrnrrW-,i!-Mi-.,piM-kft. Kl '. I U pnlii, ' (f.( ,i ,, m, - ntttflormo i 'i , (n"-' -d iii, tin writ " v ttnnn' i :.t;ir .,u. ytryini Hum. bolil.. oi. oii.o.'ail ;n. i SEiO D byUKMililUsoN A L N,iir1 t y 0601 l- & . ,.t iirmia r , .ti.l! .l-snerssM inanaKi'ini'iit a ill lie nupportt tl liy hantl r-ln .trt'rn aro lialilo to tlo, thia iaii r, ami no doubt by tlio ; wbie'li in.ikt s a vast iliO'erotiCf in a pauooa. M M I I I UMtl.NS lltHw, 1 1, t ie will In. many of I ibata OMiahlQea In oparaUoo in tbe North ata by tln tiiua aaoihal Houston rollo around. Haporla rt'nanlinj; the manner in which male and lemule tougha t.1 its- A Ualifornia p tpei ptibliHlic in - - 1 .1 a ,11 . m.I.!u. J!..K. B. , t Hni'ti iiii iiisTiw's in .ioany on " winiiuj; tiiinnet iinurra a miner a IbaOOOaaton of the excureion to inch of water at l'J,'iABfMllona in that city the other Sumlav makes twenty-four hour. 1 lintelebraU'il the following from tho lotuooral Ualifumia mining caiionuineer on well in point; ''oth i.les an reed on It'.lHHl gallon. "Since our list itu Albany ha 'aaaaaaaaaBaaaaBaaaeaai Vou should see the elegant line el lainUaa, tints, onmmar and Plains Is la-Is have Just arrived at ,00, Druses J. I. CASE Mali oi adreatait of had a Sunday excttraion that hit canned a great deal of comment. Taken all together it ha not rained tho Sunday cxcuriMona in the eve of tho Hople, regardles of their religiou conviction. It ha dun onatrated that while there are or derly and well i a m.I people who participate, it alao invites the at tention of a rough elemeut that brings diaeredit upon it, ami a well deaecratct the day that ehotild bo free from buinea and aport," HI lilil.it BARM "Rubber nan. is have aujiplautej twine lo a ureat extent iu the lat low yeare," obierved a aaleemau in a drug etore aa ho slipped a band around a package. "Up to ten year ago rubber bands were eldom aecn outaide ol a court house or a lawyer'a oflive, and their use was confined almost excluai rely lo the filing of court documents and Cheap Farm for c ale 380 Acres ft well BBjamfad lau.L Two IMBM an.) Issrna. I'lenty Si faun inilileiiieiits, hmses, cattle, wsirims U SU tuilM s.llt!iwaati f reiltl Kuk-tu. lei isnaa et.., bMnbi MILKS A 1'KKKINH, Kncsue, tlrvk'.ai Look Here farmers! Bring jour Hides and Skins to our tinner;. I'nr all No. 1 green hide, w ill ia.v you 4 tn s) eaala a HHiuel; fur No I ilry liUtea 10 . . nls m laiuiid; KorXoi ae-ervllug to iiuailiy, s 10 ,s eVIlts EXCURSION NATIVE SONS OF OREGON THE AGITATORS The Agitator '.ive tln grain Trom The Agitator thNsbea tbe g ain from tbe head ACUI AM Pfc TA Dr O-l-l A Kl r '.ne itator i.a v,.,.v ih, opacity nui luniNLy I j j - j meAg AGITATOR THRESHING MACHINE owe v rank. Spring Mounted, Tructioi S. L LONG, Agent, ,ngine. Eugene, OregoJJ ON MONDAY. JUNE 12, 1899 The Eugene oar Imvm on Mondav'a local at 10:66 a. Tiokota good it return on any train out ofPortlant Saturday morning, Jane 17, Inclusive. m. till ATTRACTIONS. Cabin Native Sons meets Taejday mornine, (.irnud June 18, Entertain men t at Marquain Ura:ul,poblk for Pioneers and Native Sons and Native lau;liUTs, Wednesdav even ing, June i V Native Suns' June lo. RAILROAD FARE. Now don t forget theao pr'cea Trow. Eugene to Portland and Return, are paid m CASH at Tickets may be procured of Tat e Harnett. I anna- p. i I 11. J. I , ilator l easy to operate Tu- a nc gnator re'iiiues lens repair thau other The Agitator has ail the l test im- provetuents The Agitator Is huilt of the Lent mats rial ohtaiualile. erthan il. c...n!-r. lunneiise. eimratlng -T,N,aiTTOB ntt.si with s win.t itaate Of thntsher "l,U 3T Ulh" m,ke 3 aj'titjrs sold tj an other maks grand parade Pioneer Day, Thursday. $3.00 v sm jBaSasLaaK' ssSBBPaP"'" at ig 'A tS BaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaWDB' I ' V 'W Our new ild Crauk, ipriai; TRACTION ENGlNfl n... aa. .i iklf i hi. ciiKiuc nas rxsiu . ,j IS i.'.icsi, TOlop tlie pm.-i in caiiaelijr anil reMialrenietu eif s lr"J hi tne hell ami mi me - " huliauer In offering It to lot ' ' s-sS a Ih. lai. ,1 rouuel naellou hnj." "1 luarkvt. . .1 ! Kvar nn w ho sees It I Us nest and ss in me extreme simiillcity. a ! raasssasaa 1 .if all it- nsrtt at the enormous iKwer Vi "t'lltn. Haines ds Co (. liairiuan of C'ouunmtes;. Studebaaer Wagons and Buggies and McCormick Binders andMo